Show I BRITISH UNBELiEF IS BEING BEINO SHAKEN One Story of Massacre Untrue the Other May be Foreign Safe July 21 Possibility of Being AJie Alive A Admitted In of Defending the Trouble on the Yung Claims in ChinK Pen Feared red lS as 1 a Cause of Delay Press Wih With Prest In iii Favor of Gen Chafee il in Japan Washington Jul July AT Ia stats 4 tie pertinent hu rIve received a cablegram fl front Coul Consul at Canton saying tt that Viceroy Tak a IV give Ural assurance Ut that al all foreign envoys IVO at t w wand were alive and wel weh on J July W 1 21 BRITISh GIVING I IX London Jul July le tOb tone o of the J U r pr wih with regard to te the mm sage AP dated Jul July 4 received I her fm from tb the BritIsh minister at t Ir Iii CIu Claude McDonald continues and t the a end extraordinary sue cession ot of Chi Chinese 4 purport purporting ing to describe le the at only tn elites t to bewilder However tile the arlier unquestioning ble belief tha that a mu massacre b has hasto t to Ime some extent been tall shaken an and It J is isnow now admitted dUlle despite the heavy av load tt f evidence the reports ot of tb the Ire massacre that u a Sir Cia Claude Ma Mac letter of the frt first story to alleging that tb the crime occurred June Jun 30 10 so ao Minister Cor Congers dispatch and 4 other stories to reporting the tH Ie legs tol tinse sate f Jul July 10 1 14 end d II 11 gIve r some ground rou for tor aul assuming th the that t the second reports W were a also no g founded DEFENDING THE Another version of the a story which reached Gen Den I 14 commanding th the P Pet Tn Tan fo forts br runner from Pekin who bo brought to him yesterday tb the report rt of oC anarchy In tl the Chinese capital which on G n U to tb the British 1 st T Tong En sips th the British legation wu was b being bo boin barded wb when t the m Pl Prince this says MY Jul July H 14 Pine Ching ChIDI report wu was assisting the rep ace ce wu was protected by ten thousand n nea tr Pince Prince Ching accordIng to re rePort Port himself abt able to cop cope with Ith the situation According to a dispatch from Che Cb J Fcc received here toa today Admiral Seymour h has started for tor th the river t to ar arrange for tor te the vf of t the he lo ports which are re threatened with a at attack tack Te The Austrian warships Elisabeth In ad and Aspern he have tle for forIn I RUSSIA TROUBLE Th There Is II feu tn in London that th the Russian sn claIm to control ot of tl the rl rail railway wa way from Taku to will del delay t the proposed advance ot of th the al allies t to Pt Pc JlII kin kill I It is II thought that this cm claim I IID is In ID of alleged le fu principle to prevent an any power but b her herself self It t from penetrating t to la In a tore force t to be e effective and nd to p pro procure c cure conqueror t for herf herself or 1 sole either ANGRY AT AMERICA Special dispatches received b here to tod today d day from Berlin ctt contrast the of I McKinley and nd 0 k ar German minister of foreign all affairs Cont Count Von Ol Buelow to tie the Chinese emperors ap appeal p ppl pl peal fr from the standpoint obtaining at t Berlin that tb the object o of an 1 Chinese assurances is II to gain fine to for IUt military preparation and nd rn undermine t the unity of oC the pwen power The Morning Poets Berlin that the attitude ot of the United urn ment II regarded as a decIded triumph for Chinese diplomacy while the Daly Dilly News New lY says th attitude ot of the Wash Washington ington authorities III regarded In Dr I In a a regrettable error the London morning regret that I U the President of U the States hai a Latin a lb line t thai 01 can hardly fall faU to 1 Cf connie tb the Chinese to further du of city dUI T Tb Pall MI Mall says KY Surely this I ii not bot the time fr for I a table talk lalk abut about aln and nd President McKInley hu has merely MU eu In the impression I Pekin that the United States wi will ent Into a cam campaign ah of r pall His exuberant 11 m y not Dot however hower have bave much bid bad reul as generals must 1001 soon take the ot of alra out of political tae hand handGEN GEN CHAFFEE I Washington July G Gerl erl eral rl ivl a i to today from rum Gln Gen Ch 4 his hll arrival on the transport Grant t NagasakI He cable al all Well 1 As AI e r r ra a the G Grant nt I is cole coaled she will prot J wi at t once to Taku len Oen on an hi his arrival the dispatch announcing hll hi op aj a a major general ot of Vol lt NOTHING DEFINITE nOM FROM PEKIN Washington July t to department h has received a cable d pitch from General but It I is stated I It contains nothing I cler up the at Pekin If ZI says NY that LI It Hu Hung Cha hang 1 will ill remain In ShanghaI for the present at atwill wi will conduct hll hi D negotIations from that thit city Ther There la Is an n intimation that Ett d Li Li I detained at the request ot of the f C eign althou although h tb this was a no not stated ted b by Att Acting Secretary 11 No III ri formation hu has been n receIved from th Chinese legation or Chine in Ie response to ro President to reply to the emperor No answer hu has yet pt been bee the second dispatch IDt sent to 10 M Mister lter ister COer conger Minister Wu tut tutI I it Is 11 stated that 1118 when a I Is h r It will 1 probably bI set t at rt rest I a a dOllt doubts u arn to II its authentIcIty NO BELIEF Lon Landon July BrUh British and nd minister ot of foreign L Lot J 1 Salisbury tod today notified the U S Al air b here bere Mr Joe Jo U n Choate th thI I it wu was impossible to accept the eviden 1 i iso 1 so tr tar submitted by the ChinH Chinese n transmitted by the t 1 S 5 regarding th 0 sitty W o of the torm foreign ministers at t Jk Pekin j r ud and that until their safety was 1111 tl fully t the BritIsh government woul b be unable to discuss any n question tt of or kindred matei matters L AUTHENTIC MESSAGE Washington July from Minister Conger Coner whIch came o 0 r the wre wires from Captain Thota Thomas th morning was wa the first of unquestionable authentIcity li lihas ha has been from the minister at Pekin since Ince his hll urgent rt I peal for tor help ot of June Wh I It elin t lube clearly clearl th the tact that tbt tb the AmI cn can Ind and probably the other I k were tre alve on July 4 thu though h hIn In e sore straits trall Therefore I It ad sod finally disposes of the first stork 0 that were published from Shanghai f ft the of June 2 27 t ln It is II true IhA that I it dos doe not In itself xu nj atle th the subsequent reports of tt H Hm m massacre on July S 1 two days elay later inter tha thur I tl the dy day of the dispatch but the hel here feel that there II i quite U mu tl i rn reason to blee believe that the I second was wa tal false as I Ia the cal case of 01 tb the first rl re report port tt nw now shown to have bave been en e on oU ARRIVAL RI AL OJ OF TROP TROOPS Shanghai Tuesday July thousand nd American troops haw have at t Tau Taku a as well H as eight hl ni fill with h trop troops are arl deficient In artillery A clib cabi Ite er has started tar t to lay lar a cable abl from Wel SeI Hal Wed to the Che FOi oo Ind and Taku |