| Show hue have been current UI ire Ie methods by irne me at t the soldIers In China Detailed by Oy if Itne of the of t Than TIn that the ateI we wave not bot Tlc Th or of the New York ork tM the lae humiliatIng story In flit harbor ha ot of TAku 1 A Russian manof war lOON oa a bar barge e full tull ot of Chinese who were il at work In the arhon abr A lIt groat number r of those w were re rekI kI In Ia along the Ule railroad ne mae iaN women sad Ind were T Tics was burned and Aid hel U th was wa not done on the spar of wt bUt as aa a result of at by r th the of bC Christian po anti uti the ot of did t the They nothing Olee on the t C Jul July And the t I f the Ibe city was ns no well Ii the If part parl oC at It ItA itA A cpr of the s lun un gives a graphic ble d description of the work done clone on te nere flere tI Ii 0 one ot of his letter w 0 Russian om el the went to wen swell t heb that h was AI down the breathing I JIlt III the room roum of the atoll ilia hll hues were thought VII Pare that would tM the of half balt tJ the women In tb w were tossed aside ild at al a With an II oath becaUse Ih they wore wre what tit they were Men fen stood too l with drawn guarding little plies tb they their own while willi hunted tot tor more pawing over the haps hap on n the Poor to sec He It If JOIn poin one line hit bud not In his hll hAIl hute OUt In Inthe Inthe the street a howling lint crowd to let get inside 1 a luck lucky m man insIde lilt ant enough and started out 9 he mad Ute the door only by the usa UN or of revolVer ot or Miok to draw the attention of oC those lit in inida III ida 11 wey later on the WI says WIIt It was wa just Jul about noon U thiN Americans American and an Englishman like W to have their MIMI tell bore eil Odine f tl to the ruN ud and w baited fliey bid bad an ahi and aU all down boxes boxe MI full ot of furs furl and lit sad fancy lout luot The Englishman WIS loll the American wal made the molt 0 if 11 said Id he be w was all an Ad I British guard had no 0 or r him It If It were the order or of h hi fIG I he would with goud gracS Tim suave luave young answered that I It was b by agreement with the commander that h he Wu WAI a that the guard bed I authority u to top stop aU all but neb who had not in inthe the agreement Ibis two Americana were despoiled or of t their 1 anti and saw laW It go 10 Inti Ih the fra I pile with bitterness of b rt Then n up stepped the third n ansi anft the value f modern modera education tion With a mouth full of politeness he aske k of the guard It If It were ere permitted for tor to II pars I The man chimed In with more and It happened 1 that hat both l th r better at It titan Ihan the who In d ot of coping with them In the tongue exclaimed Oh Cli go 10 on go 10 on OA Mitt those thole two villains wont on leaving their comrades In light to It get out ot of It u al bait II they could tAing the just for tor good meal meas measure ure Then In th the they Illey had th the nerve to KO go around to the Orlando bar barrack barricks rack ricks and see e the British p 41 their loot hoot at leisure rom tb the pile that had all been ILL at hall bali and outposts for tor the benefit of the men who had done the It lOll hoes not nol add to the glory lory ot of lh these e proceedIngs that the Christian era n were severely ertly rebuked by the pagan n JApan Japanese Ills It is asserted dId not nol take any parlin part In the callon of Tat rate property and Ind the they were r the to protect Individuals and establish or ord orden d den In the allotted to them And nd Gen Oen went ent to one of the Christian commanders and told hIm hImIn himIn In tennis lenn that It was not nol right that private property be derd in this WRY way preach preachIng Ing Ine morals to lo One of the causes of the trouble In China Chinn Is to be the objection of the Mongolians to the activity un Unfolded folded among them by y ot of the torl n societies It would sum IHm prudent after aller sueh auch ex cx pious by representatIves of the foreign civIlIzed to withdraw the mission mlton missionaries aries entirely from that filth fIlI And nd that would lie be done since the proofs are ample that missionary work Is urgently needed among the armies of Christendom both officers and privates |