Show DIPLOMATS STILL LIVE Since July 16th an Armistice Has Existed Between S Be-tween the Legations and the Chi < I 5 nese in Peking British Minister Succeeds in Getting a Message Through to Rear Admiral Bruce at Tien TsinAH Women and Children are in the British LegationAmericans and Britons Set a Trap and 1000 Chinese are Killed S < I I S < S 1 t London July 31 105 a mTh Admiralty has made public the followIng t + follow-Ing dispatch from RearAdmiral Bruce at Tien Tsln + t Following message from Peking British legation Peking June 20th + to July 16th repeatedly attacked by Chinese troops on all sides Both rifle 4 t and artillery fire Since July 16th an armistice but a cordon is strictly + drawn on both sides of the position Chlncso barricades close to ours t I All women and children in the l3iitish legation Casualties to date I 3 sixtytwo killed Including CapL Strouts A number of wounded in host hos-t pital Including Capt Hal a Rest legation all well except David Oil + phant and Warren killed July 21st MACDONAND t + CHINESE LED INTO A TRAP t Tien Tsln July 22 via Shanghai jjily 30th Copyright UflOO by the + Associated ressTho latest advlces from Peking under date of July 15th say that the legations are holding out The Chinese attacked the legations i le-gations on the night of July 10th but wero led Into a trap by the Americans 4 cans and British and lOCp of them were killed Afterward they continued were t 4 bombarding the legations more freebV Among the Chinese killed was Gen + 1 t Ma The legations were subsequently attacked with constantly Increasing I + fury These advices were brought from Peking by courier + I t GERMAN LEGATION HEARD FROM I I Berlin July 30The German Consul at Tcn Tsln has telegraphed 5 under + un-der date of Saturday July 2Sth to the Foreign ofilce a follows + t The German Secretary of Legatlon at Poking Herr Bulow writes 1 July 21st t I Thanks for your news July 19th the condition of Cordes satisfactory t satisfac-tory The remaining members of thojlegation are all right The detachment + detach-ment of the guards lost ten killed and fourteen wounded The houses of t the legation much damaged by cannon fire are held by the guard The + attack of the Chinese troops on us ceased July 16th Speediest possible advance i ad-vance of relief troops urgently necessary According to trustworthy ret re-t port the body of Baron von Ketcle has been burled by the Chinese Government 4 Gov-ernment h J tS The Cordes mentioned In the above dispatch is tho second interpreter i + l the German legation He was with Boron von Ketteler when the latter T + t was murdered and himself was wounded He escaped to the legation t 4 MINISTERS ARE OUT OF DANGER X ± Brussels July 30A dispatch from the Russian Admiral Alexieff J + dated at Tine rsln July 30th and covnununicated to the Foreign office i i 1 states that the latest news confirms the report that the foreign Ministers + + I t at Peking are out or danger 4 + it t t t + + tff t 5jt + |