Show XEMPFFS POLICY He Opposed Attack on Chinese TTnfcss They Began Hostllitiesj Taku June 27 Copyrighted 1900 by the Associated Press Admiral Keinpft opposed the policy of attacking attack-ing the Chinese army unless they began be-gan hoBtllldcs II Is now admitted that tho powers attacking the forts turned the Chinese into allies with the Boxers Americans think this might havo been avoided Admiral Kompft has held aloof from hostilities beyond movements necessary to rescue Americans Ameri-cans The forces ashore now number 10000 of which 3200 are British 1300 uennans Jose urnsuns MUO Jnpan OKO and Limo remainder Americans Fiend Italian and Austrian Yesterday the English torpedoboat Fame visited the fort at the new city twelve miles up the river It was found deserted and was blown up Lieut Jayne of the Newark try brig to reach Tien Tsln by boat at the tline of tho storming of Tien Tsln had a fleroc fightwith tie Chinese Mimi WaIlers battalion of 130 marines ma-rines with Commander Craddocks British naval brigade numbering 500 worn camped on Juno 22nd eight miles from Then Tcln nliero the rallroiuTba1 been destroyed At daylight oiiUiOvj morning of tIme 23rd MaJ Walter and two companion of British marched on Tien Tim The remainder of time British Brit-ish and 300 Welsh fusileers supporting went up the river bank Another column col-umn consistlnfrTehlefly of Russians ami Germans look up the I route choben by Waller They ssIe repulsed however On 1 Tune 21 nt the RUHHlana became engaged en-gaged In a conflict with the Chinese l = irst Mtij Wfillur reinforced them and then reJoined thin British the military college being attacked rhcfchiijoge exploded a mine uiidci ihc marhiMji p merely bruising a few of the men While crossing join the English they I were exposed to a heavy flanking fire and Private John Hunter was killed and Sergl Taylor and Corp Pedrick were wounded Of the English two were killed and three wounded The English and American forces carried the village outside of the I Availed city by storm They found in l Tien Tsln Lieut Irwin and Cadet Pet 1 tlnglll with forty men In good condition condi-tion Among the killed also was Private Pri-vate Nicholas and still another American Ameri-can was wounded Admiral Kempff believes that large reinforcements are necessary In order lo reach Peking He Is anxious to avoid all action likely to Involve Americans in future Diplomatic discussion discus-sion When the foils were attacked the British gunboat Algerlnc surprised and boarded four Chinese torpedo boats under the shadow of tho forts They offered one to Admiral ICempfr who declined to receive It However the Russians Germans and Japanese each took one of the boats |