Show CAME UNDER THE SEA I The situation at Tien Tsln Is again perilous owing to the assembling of Chinese troops within sUlking distance V The losses of the allies In the recent 1 operations are now said to be 1130 men of which number the Russians lost 600 me jtpcncLx lij ana uie irii3li 10 A news agency dispatch from Che Foo dated Sunday August olh says a messenger from Peking reports that the Dowager Errfpress sent four cartloads cart-loads of pod to the legations on July 2Sth 2SthTho Tho British Foreign office is I understood under-stood to have suppressed portions of the last dispatch of the British Minister Min-ister at Peking Sir Claude MacDonald on the ground that his explicit statements state-ments regarding the quantity of food and ammunition available might be useful to the enemy V LI Kung Yi the Viceroy of Liang Kiang refuses to recognize the government gov-ernment of Prince Tuan and is reported re-ported to be busily engaged in beheading behead-ing the Insurgents who have bean arrested ar-rested and condemned to death without with-out obtaining the approval of the board of punishment The executions arc at the rate of five or six men every day |