Show ULTIMATUM CHINA0 By Direction of Southern Viceroys One is Submitted to All the Foreign Consuls S Con-suls Shanghai I I i1 Request to Foreign Legations Leave Peking Within a Specified I I ° 1 Time is Interpreted by a Number of Diplomats to be a Declaration I Declara-tion WarDetails of Engagement at Tien Tsin ReceivedAd j T miral Seymours Expedition Relieved h < Che Faa June 28 via Shanghai noon Admiral Seymours expedition has been relieved having failed to connect with Peking Thero is no news from Peking Russian Col Schtelle commanding com-manding the combined forces ot 10000 I men Is supposed to be proceeding to 5 Peking I Admiral Seymours expedition Is returning re-turning to TicnTsIn His force has 1 1r suffered greatly I Is estimated from 10000 to 60000 I Chinese troops ate now before Peking Boxers from all sections are swarming thcrc 5 t London June 2S 320 0 mThe composite com-posite brigade of 2300 men who raised the investment of Tien Tsin and push don d-on to help Admiral Seymour has probably prob-ably saved him but the news has not yet reached Che Foo the nearest wire point The last steamer arriving at Che Foo from raku brought this mcs sage dated Tien Tsin Monday June 25th SEYMOUR IN DESPERATE PLIGHT The Russian General In command L of the relict force had decided in view h of Saturdays heavy fighting and marching thqt one days rest for the troops was osscntlal and that the advance ad-vance should not be resumed until today to-day Meanwhile came Admiral Sey t mours heliograph that his position G tj was desperate and that he could only hold out two days The relief started f at dawn today Monday S FIGHT AT TIEN TSIN ii I Saturdays fighting began at daybreak day-break The allied forces opened with a several I of the Terrlblps 47 naval lI guns sIx field guns andnumecbus machine ma-chine guns the firing bcjng at long c range They continued to advance steadily the Chinese artillery replying The guns of the allies were more skillS skill-S fully handled and put the guns of the S Chinese out of action one by oje the Chinese retreating about noon j RUSSIANS STORM ARSENAL c There was keen l rivalry among the 9 representatives the various nations as to which Avould enter Tien Tsin first iS and the Americans andrBrltlsh went In neck and neck The Russians stormed ED the arsenal thereby sustaining the oiru largest losses IhS j BIG ARMY AVAILABLE Several thousand Japanese have leCt in Taku for Tien Tsln and altogether si 33000 Japanese have landed The international 3g in-ternational troops now aggregate near snc ly 20000 and Japan Is preparing to b1i1 send 20000 more With British American bl Ameri-can and other troops ordered to gone DIE go-ne probably 60000 men will be available in uI1 a month r CHINESE IN FIELD 3 A The Ton Shan refugees and the foreign for-eign engineers at Che Foo estimate the Chinese troops now In the field as 25000 QCD drilled troops at Lu Tal 21000 at Shan Hal Wall 16000 driven off from Tien Tsln and 150000 at Peking iiCE DECLARATION OF WAR ar I DECIJAUATION I The dispatch received by the Foreign n oflice slating that the foreign leguilons 4 otce within lUon t were requested to leave Poking ifl a specified time Is Interpreted In some r i unofficial quarters as tantamount to their passports giving the Ministers thel I glln1 fl5SLl and to a declaration of war but as I Calh i China does nothing like other countries I the official opinion Is that there is nothing u nIl noth-ing to do but await the course of events I and to see what the Ministers themselves T02 ul5 them-selves say when they are rescued STUDENTS LEAVE CANTON 6i SUDENTS e3dl AH the students at the foreign hospitals p 5 hos-pitals in Canton arc leaving Women missionaries are returning from the j West River ports There was a slight td I disturbance WoChou Tuesday while The were embarking the women mbarkiJg iTos crowd wCmen Routed Kill the foreign devils rlbuaf dev-ils vlJEE p IS AN ULTIMATUM According to adviceb from Shanghai officials by direction of the Chinese directon Il f j tho southern Viceroys are asking the IbUD to conditions Insur Consuls to agree condilols the Chinese say the neutral cp ing as g ity of Shanghai and other coast cities They arc also asking that foreign nDi G warships a shall not sail or anchor near Gw where thero w the forts nor go to ports that their crews warihrps now thct E are no warsliS HOBSg I j haIl not go ashore and that the protection it ti5 t pro-tection of foreigner he left to the Chinese authorities These conditions arc U nese considered at Shanghai I to be virtually cr i an ultimatum fiom Viceroys Llu Kunjj Ylh and Chang Chlh Tniiff 18iVJ WILL REFUSE DEMANDS jlC tee i The Consuls desire a MJiIlclont naval ort j i1 military forcu to back l UP their r11s comply with these demands ij refusal to C JPl The total national Coice there now con hc lotallLlonal s or UCf men with thirtytwo guns u klts UI mel With six 1 Chinese have fiOOO men wlh nSC 1 ins Chlncsl in the forts and 10000 m < n outside MIS rifles and machine ShImBlial with modern r ShnnglULI 111 mOdel1 rl = L chine suns o l j t JAPS ARE READY r imianlliHle of the arrangements frat The magnlluctOr is suggest provision Tinnn sUGgm than the I other Fcrd1 contingencies J eonJ Session of the present disturbances I sloJ liprc China She has Chartered nineteen in hinn JSflltlonal and now has I transports 3j1S c aarlilonal in all I l cret I thirtyfive 1 nI C WITH SEYMOUR rjer COMMUNICATE = dated last r e from Shanghai last A epfcJnJ with evening says thut communication Ih r was opened by to Seymour Admiral Ad d TI J Tain relief force at Sunday that time RaW was < lho lme mhol SeymoU Tlen Tsln Three l to hc ten miles from party 0hI5 p of of the mrbcrs llY I r L hundred wouflde1 onlY a cm I tid tcniteil le1c ald wounde llnnll They wer short 01 I bM1 killed Tle wcrp lia1 plolslons < 1 clicd werJretrnln vIiiOiit Htrln JPcucc tiiq legatlons SIXTYTWO KILLED I I anorin Shanghai has ail A German JaiPl thflt cifect to the cP2 lLIlI Admiral un ledltcd pnnl lalcmelt icht Ilr ctthaj I icL 11 i iv Tien Tfiln with sixtytwo killed and 200 wounded BATTLE AT TIEN TSIN A special dispatch from Che Foo says The fight of the allied forces ngalnst the combined Boxers and tho Chinese soldlory barring the road to Tien Tsin opened at daybreak One hundred and fifty Americans were I among the second International troops The Chinese soon broke under heavy shellS and then the arsenal was attacked I at-tacked and the guns were gradually silenced The fight was practically over at noon The keen friendly rivalry rival-ry for the honor of first entering the city resulted In the Americans and British going in neck and neck with I tho others close up LOCATING THE LEGATIONS Various reports locate the Icgationers at divers placets I but It seems Agreed that they are safely away from Peking The latest Shanghai report says Prince Turn the head of the Chinese Foreign office has ent the legalloncrs to Sinn Pu under escort and adds that Slan Fu will be the new capital in the event of Peking being occupied by the international forces ANOTHER STORY ABOUT SEYMOUR SEY-MOUR Admiral Seymour it is asserted succeeded suc-ceeded in Rotting a message Into Tien Tsin Monday according to which he was tljcn eight miles west of there terribly ter-ribly harassed could only hold out another an-other two days and had sixtythree killed and over 200 wounded lie did not mention the Ministers or others from Peking o It Iri thought at Shanghai that now Tien Tsin Js relieved the combined International In-ternational force will have no difficulty difficul-ty In reaching Peking though It Is expected ex-pected It will be found that all the foreigners have already left I Is claimed that the reports to the dam ago done at Tien Tsin and the casual tics among the foreign forces have I been highly cqlqred S EXODUS FROM SHANGHAI The exodus Chinese from Shanghai Is unabated SIe1ThCL thronged and the authorises have been obliged to resoit to the us ofthe lire hose to prevent the fUEltlvcs from overcrowding overcrowd-ing the vessels The commander of the Undaunted British fiistclasp cruiser Undau1lcl howcve has landed large supplies ot rifles and ammunition and guns have been nlaced In ppslllon at commanding points with the result that the foreigners foreign-ers are confident they can overcome any attack on the settlement Into whloli the foreigners from the out stations sta-tions arc rapidly congregating HAVE THEIR HANDS FULL According to a dispatch from New Chwang the Russians here t arc barely able to cope with the situation The Chinese It appears arc burning all the railroad material killing isolated Russians Rus-sians at every opportunity and destroying de-stroying the coal mines dh Hh The ol Jamess uazcuc expresses me opinion that China is Teaching America Amer-ica the ImyoJBlblllty of 0 great trading trad-Ing nation abiding imperialism adding add-ing Americas experience will teach her It is not the desire to grab distant lands but unavoidable destiny that drives Great Britain ever forward Washington has no chance but to protect pro-tect tho imperiled American citlcns and having once intervened In China to protect her interests she shall never be able to shake from her shoes the dust of the Celestial empire ORDERED TO LEAVE PEKING The Foreign ofilce has issued the following fol-lowing telegram received from Mr W R Carles the British Consul at Tien Tsin undated but probably sent June 21th and forwarded from Che Foo June C7th A note has been received by the commissioner I of customs here from In spectorGeneral Hart Sir Robert Hart at Pelting dated June 19th stating that the foreign legations had been ordeied I tle to leave Peking within twentyfour hours INFORMATION GIVEN IN COMo COM-o MONS Tho Parliamentary Secretary oC the 1 Foreign office Mr William ft John Brodericlr in the House of Commons Brocerlclr ltc today said ho was at last able to announce an-nounce the receipt of Inrormatlou of tho relief of Tien Tsln He added that the Government had received two telegrams tele-grams One frcJln the British Consul I t Tien Tsin wiicd June 23rd by way of Che Fu June 27th announced that i British column under Maurice oC the Welsh Ftirillcers anti a naval brigade under Commander Craddock had arrived ar-rived at noon OCO strong The message also Said that 1500 Russians wcie ic ported to be at Tien lsln railroad station sta-tion and that loO Americans and fifty Italians had also arrived Tho second telegram was from near Admiral Bruce dated Taku June 25th It added to the above thut ViceAdmiral Seymour wnb reported to be ten miles I from T len Tsip hampered with sick I1 and wounded and engaged with the enemy |