Show DECLARE DEW PILLAGE SWEEPING CHINA LIKE PRAIRIE fiRE Foreign Forein Ministers at PeKin Pellin t I Believe It Must Burn Itself Out i March Much 14 General General Sheng Sheng- Tun who ho under the empire held the thet t h post of o governor of o the province of ot Shin Shin- 61 sl 11 i Is 11 marching at the head of troop troops from the province of to Pc Pc- kin to the emperor to the throne The commander of ot the emperors emperor's guards ards a at the the- palace received a message to this effect toda today tod President Yuan sent envoys oy to meet rnett General Genera Tun Yun and explain the sit alt There is s little UUIe hope among amon the ie legations lega lega- a. a that the eo coalition government will willbe be J ending the mutinous pil pil- laging now sweeping over the north noth Opt One Ope minister said too today a It must burn itself out lIke a a. prairie fire lre There are now not lets less than six sic hoe hOIl tile armies In the field These comprise the northern and southern armies which thi the present disorders show are not agreeable agreeable agree agree- able bIc to the forced compromise their lead lead- era al 5 are ne negotiating tho the Manchu troops the Mongols who In largo larso bands are fighting fight fight- In lug ing the Chinese garrisons garrison in the north General l Yun's Sheng-Yun's ann army compol composed d largely of and in the provInce province ince inee of ot an army of ent General Sheng Yun exact position Is ts hot known but according to a missionary missionary mission minion ary letter r r recently received from Sin Sian Fu his lila followers are BIC decimating decimating- populations and f d wiping out whole districts Con Consul ul re reports rt from say a the Independent army Is In control of ot part of ot three provInces provinces inces and that It har hu- confined largely large luge ly Iy to outlawry nen General ral Sh Sheng Shing ng Yun who i is I. a. a Mongol IOD ol throughout the revolt levolt remained loyal loal to the throne thron A report reach reached Pekin Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day d. d that he h had bad captured the th famous pass pus of nt Tunk Tun Kwan jwan on the borders of or the Sl Rhen-Sl and Hunan provinces and thus surmounted the th greatest obstacle to his advance toward Ul the capital It Il was wan U aid ald that 1000 republican cavalry cay and nd infantry had deserted his ranks l-anks and that a e. large e part of ot the ann army In the north was wait K showing strong tron symptoms of or tion General Yun's Sheng-Yun's Shen Yuu g entire family faintly was a slaughtered url early In hi the rebellion It is b believed he ha hil has more than follow follow- era rs 11 and probably will wilt find Atron strong sup support rl in the north from Erh Chao the viceroy Ic ro of or Manchuria who with Kang Kan KanYu Yu Tu Wei Wel has declared against th the republican lican regime of or President Yuan Slit Shi hI Kal At U the same time the prince Su Is III financing a a. movement to establish lish a. a constitutional monarchy in Man Man- churla churia |