Show TROUBLE IN CHINA All the missionaries some sl tln number safe In the Shan Tuner district arc safeA special dispatch from Shanghai dated Friday says the position of the allies at I Tien Tsln Is becoming Increasingly l critical criti-cal owing to tho lack of sufficient supplies According to Mr Tyson secretary of Cyrus Field Judson of New York city Miss Mary Condit Smith a slstcrlnlaw of Mr Judson has been killed In the Peking massacre Officers of the American Missionary OOcers bor rd Chicago state that probably sqv I proOblb cnteon or more of their representatives from the north China missions are victims vic-tims of t Poking massacre Correspondents of Japanese papers writing from Peking as lato as June 13th tell of the dally arrival there of refugees from all the surrounding country Many of the Incoming parties had been wounded A missionary who has returned to Berlin Ber-lin says while In China ho learned that hundreds of Mauser rifles had been biought In in coffins supposed to contain the bodies of Chinese who had died abroad S The Boxer hOt at Peking practically commenced their work of destruction at the capital according to Japanese correspondents corre-spondents on June llth when a mob burned tho summerhouses of the Ministers Minis-ters at SIhsan the rac course and foreign cemetery Dr Ilnlscy of the Presbyterian board Now York has receiveda cablegranirroni Cho Foo saying that Cortlandt Vain Ronssalqcr Hodges and his wife DrG navlor and the Rev S5 13 Slmcoxa and his wile made are their at escape Pao Ting Fu and have not I |