Show r EA VY LOSSES IN FOREIGN TROOPS Chinese Army With 45 Krupps Attacks lien Tien Foreigners t HoltI td Outs 0 u t r 1 J r I puny Many Killed or Part of Tien Tsin Destroyed City Bombarded for Several Almost Gone Garrison Suffering Legations in Pekin Showing Serious Work Ahead In Inthe inthe the Chinese Pears Fears that the Worst tics Has Not Been Deen Made Known Yet r Early Dle toh June Tun Tuan la hll tuk n charge harge In after t r Young La a nephew vI Ith the former h f Prince Tuan ga gave notice that lIliU march le lien rein and sweep 1 till tb handful of foreigners the there At ht n the morning of June II 81 he heck 0 ck J 1 the ll settlements at Tien Thin Thinh h archery and the best tore foreign IJ J IT TIle le army had about forty f Kr II They managed to burn j 4 l I states consulate The were fi fit t 1 I und the r bellev to o have V I Pi II I la grave th the Chi Tien Tam tit r a 1111 1 nut not OUT The Ill news from Pekin eman emana Is to the thee a nr g fr Ill rn authentic e t that th t there re Is I no chan change In the lit alt t nun jon Ph II Is II understood to mean meant t tL L tr th still hold out The I have IIII surrounded them but do don dor r n Jarl J n o make another Attack Ap ApI I en oty tI they hope to o starve out those thOle s have lae taken there IA tER OF ALLIES HEAVY H Y rk June Journal an and andA A today prints a copyrighted f fath at h Rev Frederick Drown Brown f 1 e ler i ot of the Tien Tam dill dle mt r t r f the f e h the ThO le II dated at Che CheL CheI L I Jn 1 and is III as ae follows i rII h lust Just got away from Tien Tsin r r R ran gunboat The city has hall t r several days by the theos inS os All Ah the foreign part ot of Tien r I e burn Ien destroyed 1 bright ot of our navy and r f r the Ih white residents marines marlae marinesI I 1 I r went en t up to 10 our t lolled ur r wounded AM A d NE Ten 0 American consulate building has hll tr Ammunition Is II at ai att air t r t un The garrison are suffer I Ie t rII and need lit Instant help Mr air h Jan P Read Head formerly Unit Unite Unitt t e i ae IS a at Tien Tam discuss dl cUlIs I g 11 t regarding fighting t I 1 ter dt said Raid last night nightie ie I 1 a ble that all the enta r the th foreign countries have haven t 1 n within the conces concesa I a a hI h they IhlY will defend the 1 post the last There lire are no noM M ht HI tour four thou thousand regular I jp re besides a volunteer corps corll It os I n t a surprise e to me to learn Irn Ih the n consulate has been rud rani fr r It Is really on In Chinese e text ly rr The Th ther are within or r III I rats of the various powers 1 et t f them are In the eon con cont t r n Our consulate being Isolated I II be easily attacked PROBABLY SAFE 1 jT UR planned at the time ot of the r war thAt In case ot of otI r I aI 11 th foreigners should go to tot t ill 1811 and signals were I TUng g ri Till The consul Mr 1 Kd C hues a family ot of seven per perI I esre It ie 18 likely that on the first sign N r fl he packed his arch archives Iv and andr r 1 1 r to the British concession hp br rI varies probably did the same ame I k tt It likely that the Chinese 1 I 11 1 d artillery on the mull mud wall wallI walla I a t I i f n feet wide which surrounds tL LI 11 wall II Ie si al feet teet wide at the b k LATER OF DEFENSE a Th no very vor likely have h 1 u a about the so old r n which II fa about halt a mile milert rt I quarter ot of a mile WIde It Is a t I has haa some sub lub Ir I i tinge l The center of the then ther r n uT probably be Gordon hn hail hailLs I r r t 11 t are the German aerman French Frencht ro Ls t Dutch and r Austro le II I 1 frd Britain r I o trace military dee dea deao deaI deethe I the hI allies consisted of fie sev v t e 1 j i structures of oft t k J f surrounded by t kr rr t t t t Thre J h re are generally two or d young men there U I an arsenal about two and t a lair n are 1111 from the foreign I If r quantities ot of otI I n are arl usually stored It may ri bombardment is II being con COli d i j r f m that point ATIO WORSE I ty Ilay founts and the hit essays I I ot e e tor that thelt MiS MiSt t 1 rh correspondent ot of the Trl I 1 le days das rifles th there ewe I a I lH ru from the Je lega r f P e ekin kint and that tact fact alone aloner r j 4 a rlou apprehension It l is t ii table Lle that the with t tr t r resources should not have been F n nI 1 a courier with dispatches h P abard ab ar I Twelve days day have ae tI j I In the British admIral with force of marines marln left Ift r n there 18 no ot his arrival A Urns Drus Drush h na house houe la Is reported to tot tor a t r IId d a message announcing I P tit lit th the column Into the Cap tal tala a mi are afe other reports ot of n a nt t P nature from Chinese sources r i awaited here I is an ot of some IOme kind In the t f Ih the vague which r b n substituted for tor nn news In one If h I after another NUT NOT ALL IS TOLD r made I sonic me official ox ies In the house of commons but bot bott t 11 ih the e air ot of a man who did dide re e t III h hp knew kne nor or what hI hd er r The truth le I that there is II dp deep t In official cIrclet over the situ n la 10 Chins China and 14 this testing 1 le shared bT b the reles Noth NothIng lug Ing I is known r he and anything my bevy happened In Admiral Seymours force torce ot of marines marine w ii not supplied l for tor a of t d leis 8 and ona It has hili been beell out cut oft from atlon with Tlell Tien Tam There will be au an Intense feeling of relief re relief lief when authentic Information comes from the column ALL A DARKNESS Meanwhile a thick log fog baa haA settled over China The most men In public pUblio life lite do not pretend to under understand stand eland what le JI going on The best In informed formed diplomatists frankly admit that th they do not know what Lord lard Salisbury is 18 to or what bat he has haa hasin In mind There TheN i Is a general feeling In that a large military force toree is 15 needed for tor service In China and the question Is 18 under dl discussion whether twenty thousand men cannot be shifted without delay from South Africa The situation at Tam which I le s a elt city with a population ot of 1 seems to o f require the presence of ofa ofa a much larger force torce than th n Is now aVAil aVAilable available able and that I only one or of the great gNat centers where foreign interests are men menaced menaced aced BIG 1310 AH ARMY Y NEEDED The latest authentic news from Tien Pain was sent iy runner on Wednesday when the Uti fighting was still In progress and the cress that thre which had been defending the foreign settlement and attacking atta the tha Chinese naval colIss col colI I Iss needed Additional of mariner i I save ve been en landed and Tien Thin naval forces will probably be relieved Saturday The w hl 8 seam IMm ot of meeting ad adequately the present emer geney eney An ot cf not leee than fO fOmen 0 men la 11 WHO WIIO AUE London JUno June 23 3 a m The silence ot of hues unbroken Four ou thousand th the allied forces torce were sharp tharp defensive 11 lighting hung at lIen Thin Tuesday and Wednesday Wednesday with a pro prospect of being reinforced Thursday This la Is the situation In China IlA as set let forth furth In tho rho British gov government government dispatch Owing to the ab absence ento of at atKiss J Kiss lu J lang FU some apprehension le Is lefelt felt there of an uprIsing The mar mer chants chantl have arranged to always have one It steamer mar In Tile British twin a screw rew cruiser Daphne arrived he here toda with ammunition There are no or of a 11 disturbance ance flight are taking part In th the fighting at Tien Pain says the Shanghai correspondent ot of the Dally Daily Express cabled last evening and they apparently form tonn a part ot of 1 n torce arriving with Germane GermanI and British otter after the oon started It le II impossible to estl mate the number of the Chinese there had a surprising number or of guns AT PEKIN This Information to o have tn been ht by the United States State gunboat to Cite Che Poo Foo and telegraphed thence to ShanghaI The Chinese are Shanghai In large Jarge numbers and gong going Into the In Interior interior Reports from native sources con continue continue to re reach ch shanghai o of anarchy In Pekin to then thew tales the streets are artl tilled day and night with Boxers who whoa art wholly beyond the control ot of the Chinese troops and who lire working themselves up to a frenzy anti and clamoring for tor the death ot of an all The English consulate at Shanghai fe said to have received from Influential natives reports report I ot of a tragedy In the palace at Pekin though what l is not defined The consulate thinks think that tbt Admiral Seymour corn com mander ot of 01 the international relief eel col column was misled milled by information from and consequently mated the In his hll way and the Chinese power ot of resistance with ith Maxim guns lIun and FOREIGN LOSSES HEAVY The consuls at Shanghai still believe bellve th this foreign ministers at Pekin safe lite although Japanese reports received at Shanghai allege that up to June mh foreigners had been killed In r Pe Pekin kin kinA A rectal dispatch h from Vienna says LI Iun lung Chang ChonG has hns wired the van cue OUI Chinese In Europe direct directIng directing Ing them to inform the governments to o Which they are l that be is called to Pekin by Ute the empress to tonet net act as between China and the powers to negotiate a settlement of at atthe the points at issue an and 1 he Instructs them to beg the to facilitate his hll mission million by ceasing to send troops to China Bhe Sheng director general ganral ot of telegraphs phs wires tram from Shanghai to o the Chinese legations In Europe that the foreign I legations In are safe Jt it I is reported that the British gov government v will immediate send troops 10 China and or of th the reg regulate with Lord J j er CHINESE ARMY ARY MADE ATTACK A special dispatch t from m ShanghaI dated Thursday says 1611 A prominent resident ot of P who arrived at atTIn TIn on June nth reports that the soldiers wore w re troublesome tn in Pe Pc Pekin kin that a nIght attack on the lega legation tion Dona was Wall and that the advent ot of the relict torte torce would be the for tor a riot in Pekin PekinA A special dispatch tram from Shanghai dated yesterday says IntelliGence ha has been brought by the United Stated gunboat Nashville that the foreign quarter at tn waa bombarded Tuesday by Gen Oena Nish Tang Tung Pub Slang King Su 1 Shu Kai Kal Kalne The ne twit of the not known I atAr ALAS Kt I I INO I I PEKIN Kf YEN 1 a PAUTI o Farts P F oat PA TARO coat 0 1 r r r 1 FOREIGN tai SHIPS i GULF OF ADMIRAL r a VICE ADMIRAL SEYMOUR t MINISTER WIT TING G FANG AND AND MAP IMP OF DISTURBED DISC DIS TRIOT TN IN A J 11 I I l f ii ad r L l f lz t tL J l ls lI L I f r I 1 t i i 1 S e ti I 1 s 2 Y co 2 BARON VON KETTEL R AND THE TAKU TABU FORTS e Baron Klemens August von ton the German minister to reported killed by Boxers in China was first secretary to the German embassy In Wash Washington ington a few years ago and was VII later to Mexico lie married Miss Led Ledard Ledyard yard ard ot of Detroit In 1897 1801 The forts torti which surrendered after drawing the fire of the foreign warships guard the entrance to the river Tien is Ia ison on this river about 80 30 miles from Taku and from to Peking the dl Lance up the river is II 70 miles H AA A The Tho foreign residents are to o a are re restricted district dl tritt and III as food and w we ten tel arc scarce they have suffered great greatly t ly Iy The Ton Shan mines at l Tsi were abandoned by the soldiers and rioters hooded the mine aIM amt ruined the machinery RUSSIA TAKES WAR MEASURES The VIenna correspondent of the Dally Express says the Russian HUMlan nun min later ot of the interior M lot has hal issued the following Instructions for tor the guidance of at newspapers In deeding dealing with the tar far eastern situation reference to the movement of Russian or warships must bear In mind that the czar Is II actuated ani only by CI a desire to maintain peace aee and good will among amont the nations go gossip about differences among the power that would be pleasing to the government criticism m of Russian dl di or or of military or naval Ita strategy writers should ld recollect that la II predestined to In Asia Alia ma may be made between Russian and ford foreign n troops and seamen when to for ter signers CHICAGOANS Chicago June The Chronicle soya saYI If th the news newl which cornel comes from Tien T Tan II ie true thirteen Bans have under the Boxer word It Tien Tea la II destroyed the mission million workers Worker ot of China have lot lost their central station Including the two largest and oldest In the north Ot Of the China ona who have gone ne to north China as missionaries the but best known a are Dr henry Rev v Arthur Smith These men with their families are one gone oneto to T n ln their elt station At Pant r TT Chuang five week ago alO for tor safety With them wee was Mr Porters sister Miss Mill Mary Jf Ii Porter foremost among the representatives ot of the board of the interior In China Misses Grace Orace and Gertrude left leU Pang iani Chuan Chuang lust spring to make mke their permanent station at Tien T Tsin ln until the farther tarther south should c cases Miss IIII Nellie who while hilI not a Chicago girl studied be here and went from this district notified friends at MIh recently n f that she had left her station some mUM miles south lOuth ot of Tien Tsin to take quarters In the i sit Last Lut of the list lilt ot of those whose I tate fate le II un is II Mies trances D B I Patterson whose station Is II In Tie Tale te Mr Ir Smith who be Is II perhaps the bees b known knon of American mission fore In China because ot of the books he has hal written mitten concerning the country an and Its lIs o h has had charge of the 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