Show WARSHIPS SENT CHINA I Uncle Sam Orders JNashville and Monocacy to Taku I I Washington June 0 Admiral Rcmey I Informsthe Navy department that the gunboat Nashville with a force of marines nbrmnl loft ffiltr > yegicrday for Tnkn hf > ifl i a lightdraught gunboat gun-boat ff Mi urn type as HIP Jtrirna pmi It js po um d that she IB sent in Place of the latter The Monocacy at Shanghai has also been ordered to Join Admiral KemptT at Taku Admiral Ad-miral Remeys dispatch announcing the announcllS lows departure of the rvessel reads as fol lowsCavite Cavite June S 1000 Secretary of Navy Washington The Nashville Jcavcs today for Taku with thirty marines ma-rines and two Lieutenants according Lieutenants < ns to your telegram of June Cth The Newark has twentyfive marines from the Oregon and Is authorized to dratv upon the ships at Shanghai for more RElY CHINESE DIPLOMATS RETICENT At the legation today the Chinese diplomats were extremely reticent con oernlng the situation In their native land If they have received any advices ad-vices they are of a confidential nature and Minister Wu is guarding them carefully The officials at the embassy arc themselves apparently puzzled by statements In the newspaper reports For Instance tile report this morning that there were 1000000 of the Boxcfs created surprise Still they were not in a position to deny i and one of the secretaries In calling attention to It simply commented But we do not know we have nothing They eagerly Inquire for all dispatches lo the press but JaY nothing to offer In return GERMANYS POSITION To set at naught published statements state-ments to the effect that GermanyIs I to adopt more heroic methods than the other powers in the present crisis In China Baron von Holleben the German Ger-man Embassador said today that Germany Ger-many would as heretofore participate I In any Joint action of the powers to protect the Interests of foreigners In I the fur East but that she would go no further than the other nations In any action taken acton CONGERS REPORT NOT ENCOURAGING ENCOUR-AGING Minister Congers can report was 1 Congels usual In cyan IMS encouraging than usual his cablegram to Secretary Hay this morning1 ho said that the situation ws unimproved the burning of railroad unimlHocc and that owing road plants continues thatowlnt to the Inertness of the Chinese troops It would be necessary to employ foreign for-eign troops to protect thc railways I The State department has not deemed It necessary to fend any upeclllc authorization au-thorization to Minister Conger to em thotlz3tlol Inlst ploy UnitedStates naval I forces ashore at Tlen sing and Peking In guarding rllng the Chinese railways and he is free to exercise his own discretion In that rcsiieel |