Show BRYANS ELOQUENCE FOR SILVER His Matchless Words in Advocacy of the White Metal and on Denunciation De-nunciation of its Foes j i 4 ftc S y c L + l I I i I F F i > i I I J PEl TSANG CArTURED Chinese City Taken on Sunday Morning by Japanese Troops Supported by Americans d English Doughty Warrior of the Mikado Suffered Considerable Loss Americans Did Not Get into Action on Account of Limited Ground for MovementThey Occupicd Position Which was to Form Turning Move But were Unable to Form in Line j Washington Aug SThe War department has received the following I cablegram from Gen ChalIce k c Che Foo Aug AdjutantGeneral Washington Pel Tsang handsomely 1 > hand-somely taken early this morning by Japanese troops supported by English n and Americans Japanese loss considerable English eight Americans 2 c none Ground very limited In morning American troops occuplctl rear position which was to form turning movement = but were unable to fOmt in line Wo will cross PelHo toloft banK tomorrow morning and move on J Yang Tsun Consul at Che Foo furnished copy of dispatch from Tsung t 11Yamen on July 30th which he has cabled CHAFFEE X WHAT REMEY SATS WHA t Tho Navy department has received tho followingcablegram from Admiral Ad-miral Remey 1 Che FOe Aug 8 Taku Aug 6Bureau of Navigation Washington ChalIce reports Japanese took Pql I Tsang morning 5th Engagement over f before Americans arrived Movement probably continued to Yang Tsun 4 Inform Secretary of War L TEM Y t T r WAR BUREAU DIAPPOINTED The fact that the American troops did npt have an opportunity to distinguish x dis-tinguish themselves was something of a disappointment to the ofllciais at the War department but knowing Gen Chaffoe as they do they are confi dent that If his men were not engaged It was because it i was physically 1 Impossible to bring them Into action BRILLIANT WORK OF JAPS The continued brilliant work oC tho Japanese who seem to have borne i the brunt of the fighting at Pel Tsang as well as at Tien Tsin attracts unstinted 1 un-stinted praise for the doughty warriors of the Mikado x sr NO OrDERS SENT CHAFFEE r Secretary Root said tonight that the events the day had caused no i I change In the military situation so far as the advance on Peking was concerned c con-cerned and that no additional orders had been set to Gen Chaffee c J t It tr t t t I I t II t t |