Show KILLED All WOUNDED No Mercy Shown Chinese on Retreat to Tien Tsin NO PRI80NERS WERETAKEN < Allied Forces at First Sent Wounded Chinese t Hospitals at Tlcn Tsin but Soon Found that ns Long Ins 0 Man was Able to Raise aBe Hand a-Be Would Try to Stab Foreigners Chinese Decapitate and Mutilate Every Foreigner Wounded orE or-E i11cd Falling into Their Hands Victoria 13 C Aug 1 Charles F Gammon VJlorla superintendent of the American Ameri-can Bible society In China arrived at Nagasaki lL 1 shortly before the steamer Glenogle loft for Victoria Interview Inter-view oil by the Nagasaki Press copies I of Mr Gammon which reached here todarMr gave some particulars of the bombardment bombard-ment of Tien Tslr ire sals that as received soon as the Chinese troops word that the bombardment had begun they Immediately opened jiLl on the city The telegraph telephone and railway systems had been destroyed with theoutside world > Thc shelling of the city continued for I twelve days until not e house stood 1 JUt what had received some damage SAVED BY RUSSIANS There were but 700 Russians troops In Tlcn Tslu and Mr Gammon claims that Jt was owing to their bravery that the Jives of the foreign residents were aved At the railway station 14000 Chinese troops were held a bay by 700 Russians Had assistance not arrived The foreign residents Intended to shoot nil the women and children rather than low them to fall Into the hands of the Chinese A number of them had jevon been detailed to perform this Horrible task GERMANS BRttTALIX SLAIN GfIU1ANS BRlALIiY I Many new details of the siege of Tien 11an nt detais Tiln were received by the Glenogle I News of the fate of tho crew of a German I I man ptnnacu which attempted to reach I Tien Tsin on the ISth Is i given Some 1 Chinese hidden In a discarded fort flred on It and after replying with a i jtlaxlm mounted on It the Germans Anally ran the vessel ashore on the opposite < bunk and there the besieged In Tien Tin saw them fall Into the hands of the Chinese They are said to have been brutally killed CAPTURE OF MILITARY SCHOOL Another tragic incident of the defense pf Tlcn Tsin was the sortie and capture of the military school In which tho Chinese Chi-nese soldiery had taken position on the ISth The Chinese made stout defense but inside half an hour the allies climbed tho walls and forced the gate The Chinese then retired to a large 1oom upstairs and barricading them elves In made n last stand there refusing re-fusing o surrender ALL WERE BAYONETED An English bluejacket battered down he door with an ax lie was shot dead Others were shot but finally an entrance was made and all Were bayoneted bay-oneted The plnce was r redand burned In two liours A uumbec of 1 Cossacks bayoneted peaceable Chinese Several soldiers have bjeii shot fqrloot ing by the commanders GERMAN OFFICERS STORY Lleut von Krohn a German officer Vho arrived at Yokohama In company com-pany with 300 wounded and Incapacitated I Incapaci-tated Germans and others on tho steamer Korn chartered by the Gorman Gor-man Government In an Interview given at Yokohama Just before the Glonogle Hailed says of his experiences with Admiral Ad-miral Seymours column STORMED MANY VILLAGES Everything went pretty well until the column reached Lang Forjs where the railway was found destioyed They had then to leave the carg and the wounded were place on Junks oh the river and the march backward along the river begun Up to then they had only been opposed by Boxen but soon regulars armed with the latest pat terned rifles also opposed them On account ac-count of the wounded they had to march along the river and storm every village In their path One day seven were token the next six working and lighting from 3 a In to 8 pn The Chinese used smokeless powder and their position could not be found The villages were finally taken and burned down WOMEN AND CHILDREN BUTCH ERED Asked what the Chinese did with their women and old men Lieut von Krohm bald they emigrated with all peed Oi but 3f this was not possible as in the case of one village taken by the ales they r I cut off the heads of the wurnen itwl I phlldren and threw them In the rlvei1 On tho allies went until theyroayhcd lrHI t1 Jchcd Slu KIo arsenal arenal across the river Here a thousand halted for the others coming l behind They tried to purity but the Chinese fired big guns followed bv ra pldfreThe gunners fought wvll inany wounded among them Lieut JCrohn tiuut SIU RIO ARSENAL CAPTURED A Finally orders were given to Ktorm Tho British engineers tried to tako It D > ut failed Reinforced by the Germans they charged again and took J 1m mene numbers of suns and munitions jof 1 war were found Six thousand Chi iiesc had held forth rue allies garrisoned tho forts and prepared to make a stand there iinfl I thPlC relief arrived but alt a stay of I four days Admiral Seymour having come to tho conclusion that in case a larger aorco attacked them they 1 would not be nble to hold IL they decided to destroy 1 at and move on DESTROYED THE ASENL Consequently as Ily Were unable to take any of the guns along the en gineers prepared an oxjloslve barge rhargc nnd tho next night at about 2 oclock they saw It bum and pxnlodc Shortly dndfxnlotf afterward they vcrc rcFeved by for feu from lien Tsin V6 4UI not take pris l1 oners said Lieut Krolm tI1 us far as 11 the capture ofprlsoncrs is connened this was an Impossibility ns tho Chi nese are not civilized ior that kind or warfareHAD knd oJ HAD TO KILL WOUNDED Lieut von Krohn was asked about tho statement ot a German that the Russians had dispatched tho wounded with the buts at their te wouded Lieu tenant said It was not sd I quite so bad as that but under the drcumstances 1 n of the present war In China they had been and probably would In future be com Plea to kill tho wounded with So NO PRISONERS TAKEN In the beginning they had y lnln1 tl hnd oven sent the wounded t the hospitals In Then Tsin but they soon found out that as long a a man was able u raise a hand rs a lie would try and stab tho foreigners and a moreover they found the prison era very refractory and had all they could do to attend to thsmflolvei they I tIHmBe1e had been compiled to kill all wounded ki al I with bayonets and generally speaking accept no prisoners but kill everybody who stood up against them Frequent Jy they found Boxers who had taken their red badges and clothes OK in the hope of trying tho amlso trick on thom and while tho trick worked at fljst tho alltfiA goon 1 Uumfelsdt Jnd or tiers were given to kill every Chinese who would stand The Chinese In turn decapitate nnd mutilate every foreigner who may be wounded or killed and who Is I unfortunate unfortu-nate enough to fall Into their hands On one occasion a large number of Boxer Box-er succeeded In rnelroSimj 1 nn Italian olllcer with eight men and while four of the men cut thh way through the nrhor four and the oHlser wc > re slmpy overwhelmed bv the numbers nnJ literally hacked to rloces with the Inpg Jnlvcs of the 3 < < cers Vhn I lout von Krohn afterward saw tho lutdy of the Italian officer hh heid was sollt In four peccs and his entire body cut up |