Show J EARLU AND THE BOXERS Viceroy Declares They are Loyal to Royal House EXPLAINS PRESENT TROUBLE Uprising He Maintains is i Directed Chiefly Against Nativo Christian Who Ho Alleges Had Been Using International Protection to Oppress tho Boners Missionaries He Says nrc Always in Danger Hatred of Foreigners Has Boca Increased of Late Through Action of Powers J j 1 Berlin Aug GThc Loll Anzelger publishes an Interview which Dr Za kr Its special China correspondent had with LI Hug Chang at Canton on July 5th Earl LI told the correspondent I correspond-ent that the Boxers would not rebel I and were loyal to thee royal houso Thlu movement he explained waa chiefly against native Christians who had been using International protection to oppfoss Boxers With reference to the missionaries lie said I Is my firm convlctlli that the missionaries arc always In danger for the relations between the Chinese population and foreigners have been the cause of nearly 7 all th9 troubles trou-bles and will continue to be I so I Ear LI I went onto say Unit Chinese hatred of foreigners had been Increased of late through the action of the power pow-er particularly tho seizure of KiLL Choti which he described as an exorbitant exor-bitant penalty for a couple of missionaries mission-aries Referring to the murder of Baron Von Ketieler German Minister Peking Pe-king he gave positive assurance that rcllhei Prince Tuan nor any other mcmbcrn of the Government knew ot the InUmlod killing and ho also declared de-clared that Baron Von Kctlclcr was not murdered because a German but bocauB l foreigner in a word ho MOS a victim of the Chinese hatred of foreigners for-eigners The Chinese Government Is not ftron enough to put down the Dox CFk4 said Earl LI but the thought of accepting assistance from the powers I to put them down Js extremely repugnant repug-nant to the Government |