Show SITUATION IN CHINA Time British Consul at I Amoy telegraphs tele-graphs that the Europeans at Peking lire reported to bo safe A dispatch from Tsln Tan dated yesterday yes-terday says that t thu t Protestant mission mis-sion at WoiIIslen was burned down by rebels Monday night last The Italian I cruiser VoUor Pisunl amid tin protected cruisers Stromboll and Vosuvlo have been ordered lo Chinese aters The secretaries of the foreign mission I boards In New York city and the friends I of the missionaries now In China are getting more and more bewildered as I rumors multiply and cable messages I nioro depressing than cheering come to head ii u at tors Huge placards wore found posted on I tIme walls and fences in Tien Tsln re I cemm thy read Ins as follows Thc heavens heav-ens aro displeased at the presence of I the forelffn doprs in China The cods have decreed that there shall be no more rain In tho whole kingdom until I 1 they are all expelled Through a cablegram he received yesterday yes-terday Janus V Portor of Chicago learned of tho I safo arrival at Chi I Nan Fu of limo Ret Henry D Porter and Mlsi i Mari II I Porter former residents of Chicago missionaries of thc American Ameri-can board w ho wero stationed at Pang Chuang The Christian and Missionary alliance alli-ance In New York city say that there are thlrtjtwo missionaries north of Peking who can be reached only through Peking or Tien Tsin None or them therefore can be In Che Foo for upon their arrival I the headquarters would bo notified Tim Presbyterian church has altogether alto-gether thirtythree missionaries in throo stations < if the Canton district Canton Lien Chow and Yung Kong There aro 110 native helpers It has twenty organized churches with 2131 communicants six hospitals and this ponsarlos a college In I Canton and three I churches with flti lIve proaihers |