| Show LI UNO GUANO fOES GOES TO PEKIN Seeking for ChIng and Earl larI l LI Viceroy Asks Many Questions WashIngton ChInese se minister olt sailed at the state this thle morning to Inform the he herve hel l received a I dIspatch I LI Hun hung Ohn Cling statIng that the latter would I Shanghai toay today going Ort fleat to tolien Tn lien Thin and thence to Mr Wu Vu felt ule that J Farl rl L LI had departed rota Shanghai probably on onon onon on on ot of tire the shIps centering there ul the action or of Itus sic lass hal caused him to hIs hie la departure According to bees I lass insisted that the emperor shall hall return Ind and alume assume cu full directIon of oC governmental a affaIrs ta I I en entirely n the r rand and tbt that Prince Tuan hal b be pun Ihl fur tor 1 part 11 In the recent trouble I It is II ulti Id these thele demands demond hats been n nInal Inal made to tea LI hung Chang Chall Mr Ir Wu Vu Is en entirely trel without Into Aton on these but expressed some om doubt I as to Whether such uch steps have lu been ENT lIven more important thasta th the tIp lIe of 1 Li ca AI the Information conveyed by linIster Wu Vu that an im deree decree named Yung Lu to Join with Prince Rn anti LI 11 Chang Changas n as I a commission to negotiate ace Tung ung lu II is the e of the na an tonal army In and amI during the reent recent troubles lit ht Was 11 identIfied with the sentiment I ills ep ap II is not likely to be wel tell rt cc celd by the 10 for Cor beside his reo re vent nt performances he II Is identified wih with the mot most obstructIve element clement In China The hlll hines commission now appears to tobe tobe be LI hung Chang lang Prince Ching and Yung Lu Iu No men toll tl is toads of at the appointment of the vIceroy of and Wu who hae have been by lCarl Itari 1 LI and I It is the opinion ot of Minister Wu that theIr cervice ercel Is Inexpedient because ot of the II itt leavIng the lbs southern lekin and Ind makIng the long trip to CISO CuING I IN Sept Sept 6 via Shan Shanghai hal Sept I 14 10 the Ching are arrived lure bier y yeS teta accompanIed I by y In an er escort ot of BrItish and Japanese cavalry le lie spent the night In his own POISe Sharp diplomatic play Ii Ie expected for an ad but any negotiations wi wIll nut not take lake place until LI hung hang lane hRS arrived anti th the que questIon of ha late su au elicIt havar been disposed at atThe Ihal h V bl tf The Jahl Japanese to China Baron Daron stated to a representative ot of the Associated Irl hat he In an In to be b made of LI lung lungChang hung Change Chang credentials f as lae he believed that Prince ChinK Wi was the anI only man lh authority In the premIses TO 0 The Allate Associated Ir Iress representative tW law Claing toAY today thanks tl to the curt courtesy of oC the Japanese guards Te The prince said he trusted that In the tan medIate future everything would be bete settled satisfactorily lie thought te le though I Ithe the treatment of at Pekin unnecessarily I cruel crocI and d that Wa was especIally true B as regards private property le If was RS thankful howee however that the catered elY city lied had In been preserved lie He had tome come cometo to Pekin hI he paId ld wIth ll full authority Crol roni Ihl the emperor to obtain I c by I Ithe any Rny necessary sacrifice but bUl hi ire felt sure ur the generosity ot of the powers would not exact any anything thin degradIng to the ty ot of China China or upon Chi Ciri Chinel nel ass territory arid ho he hoped a month to le ee the harvest gathered and homes being InK rebuilt Prince Ching thinks I a great rat blow has hns ben been glen given to Chinese commer commerce I but ut 10 does not believe the IC Iou to tb the city Is Irreparable for Cor Cora fora a 11 arl arIse from the ashes hu The Russians expect Li 11 Hung Chang to arrve arrive her here within n a tw few days Thy They do nut not want to commIt In Inan an any way war UI untIl hi he come cornea though they wIlling hear what say they are to her Prince Inca hu to toLI say LI hUNG UUNO ClANO AS ITEn Shanghai WendA Sept 1 it JI 1000 by the Associated HUI Chang ChanK informed 1 a representative ot of the Associated P toda that he be wi will tart for tor Tien Tim I Friday September JI ii tha that h he wl will t go goto to Pekin if IC demand It and that Prince ChinG Ching and hi lie lanai hall ful full authority from the dower empress I and emperor to n a settlement i with th tue explainIng that the we c ere no othe other for tor na as naThe The audience nc laste lasted an hour tb the lor cor correspondent respondent being the he interviewed rather than han th the Interviewer LI 11 asked man many qu questions about the fighting At Pica Tein the relief of Pekin the number ot of troops of each power In China China their disposItion the llon and the how reD wu quai qualities ac of d and what I 0 Chin Chinese e best t anI hI expressed p a It at t the h p le ru In and children n of the women omen ad lekin Lt LI ASKS During the he Inter 1 LI JUD hung the if IC Conger and hi to 0 have ant nuch and when to toW t that t Mr luler had Venty pounds he merrily In 1 tt that for tor iris WI wee 1 a poor hors hor flesh pr Li hung lelh Chang II Inquired whether tire the urea fen much al ot of ll the Chinese or r or kill killIn l In of Worsen all Lard 1 I edlen hn t ld tUt that this t tW Us u lan Ire he I WiS was t fl to lak of all died dollt lu pline anI anti turned tn ta Ih the Ut of looting being to know 1 how mleh much g t a ure the til Rm aiRes hit informed that the Japan Japanese were e to have bavi taken fifty million tails Crl the am amer cers er It at Pekin Li 11 HUlf hurl said Id Tire The rumor must ad two to the rest reat amount ut the IntervIew L Li Jung hung Chang to 1 it In lne ins spirits und and talked as 08 one Iy by n reason n ot of his ag age and aud from the field of oC le lie r regretted al all the recent and elu said b he ba bad no d tie sire uc except t to smooth them over Im At another stige ct t thiS Interview LI lung flung Chil Chang sold aid ho be the fact that the I w were re prejudiced hll him and asserted that thic op opposition position wih with the English 01 of 01 Shanghai which influenced the tho of the world The fhe remarked that the hal lasU never ben been against him hina L U Hung hang quIcklY demanded Why then dont t tle they accept rue me as Que Questions put to JI hi tim which the Chinese govern merit wanted to make were ee diplomatically caly cally parried le lie sall said China h hse list viea as to what hat settlement Is II d tie arrabis Ind and the power powers have their views Jew We wi wIll meet and negotiate whether her expected demands to Co the Ollon cession of territory a as Ily LI Hung replied I 1 sin am In communicatIon lh tome come ot of tb the I 1 have hae found thy they have hae haef havea f a I to uk ask for land larad ESS The fhe correspondent laid caid There thee Is great curiosity abroad to hear har an ex cx Plantation of at tire the con Contradictory edicts issued II ira the name of the dowager em rr press during the tho Bleie siege LI Hung Chang meditated a moment and then speakIng deliberately Ild said The empress at the beginning was badly advised She WIS told the Doter wa had supernatural power powers that the they not be Injured all end were able oble to tomake tomake make It very er hot for tor the foreIgners She believed this but afterwards found It Was not tru truThe true The papers ore are incorrect ct In sayIng sire she wa was coerced into issuing edicts The fhe Chinese e Is de No on can coerce the empress She like al all other ruler rulers Is dependent on her advisers and sometimes their advice Is II bad and she Ild IRY may ie e misled When the leaving the interpreter std said The TI viceroy ho hopes you ou wl will not give a bad slot of oC him to the American Papers le lie IS says he II is a nr very old manthe old et set to take pat part In I these thIe negotiation tha that he hRS has had much e experience In affairs that he Is the only man who cn can help the foreign governments A as wel well a as the Chines ChInese anti and that lIe he wi will try parties und and arrange n a settlement fair to all Lt Li MAY SAIL ShanghaI Thursa Thursday Sept munIcipal council hu has granted Li hiring Chang ChairS to 11 sail no He will 1 travel with a retinue or of 11 13 parsons and wi will leave the foreign settlements to tomorrow tomorrow morrow to join the teamer for the north from Cha Ting and Sll Sen Pu Fu western lY say that the tho moet moat of the property rt of oC foreigners has II been looted or I burned urne The foreigners have been Invie invited to themselves under protection OlAND THANKSGIVING Pekin Saturday Sept was wasa a R a grand Irlee service toda today In Inthe intire tire the cathedral for Cor the preservation of the lives of oC those thole who Wo were be by the here Al All the Roman Cath ath an and runny officials and soldiers wr were Baron Von K ln teler murderer has baa been b by hIs hl interpreter Cor lie dee Te The declares lie he was as Ig Ignant nant of the identity of hi his vIctim |