| Show r AD ADMIRAL AL SEYMOUR V HARASSED this 63 Men len Killed and Over Wounded and is Nearly at t tI I Conflicting Reports m w WU at U the flay nt late Che Foo FO SUnS force toree and with relief expedition eight Ight mil muse Tim Thin June German at t Foo oo the contents content ot the from Vice AdmIral lien rein lay ay layIng miles westward Ing ii h lIa then theft eight b of that thai city harmed could out another nother two dees and h 63 6 killed and over wounded aiM that the admiral asked for tor the or of a relief ot of 2000 1000 men This column lift Tien durl the ot of June 16 L under corn com NEWS IS ENCOURAGING London June IT p II be nw front the tite Far Eat today are far In their tenor that at I on deSIred View ot of th the situation j i deducible On the whole news neW Is 18 antI and It is II safe Ce to that Vice AdmIral Sey Seymour S nour mour and lh the whither to tether ether or separately wilt ultimately reach a place of o af ty Various reports locate the lit t divers placeS but iut It Hl I agreed thit they are safety away from NEW The lat latest et Shanghai report says flaYS Tuan the head ot of the Chin Chinese f office and father tather ot of the heir has Bent the to Flan Ln IU Fu under and adds that Sian n Fu will be the new capital In the event ut ot being occupied b by the International Admiral Seymour It Is III asserted sue ceded In getting tUng ft a message Into Tien Monday to which he ha was then eight miles s west of at there terrIbly harassed fluid only told out another tW hl lays kill IU fell wounded 1 n iii aa t tit tt or from P kin It ii 18 s thought aV at Shanghai that now TIn Tein is 18 relieved the combined d In forces wilt have no In reaching Pekin though It Is Ie ex It wilt will be found that all the have left It Is that the tha reports as to the dam damage age done at Tien Tein and the casual tI the foreign forces have been highly CHINESE AT SHANGHAI FRIGHT ENED Th Tb exodus ot of Chinese from Shanghai I 1 Every Eer Steamer Is thronged lrI th have been lIeen obliged t I to the use at the fire Ita nose to tol l t nt the from in t tH w wise Is The ot of the h first cIa clues cruiser Undaunted i I II nr has haR landed large lalle ot of J I 1 nil ammunition and guns have lle haveL L n blared tn In position at commanding with the result that the foreign H i t can overcome ah ahalia ahyet alia et k Ic 11 fl the settlement Into which the fl from the outstations lIe are hily congregating HAVI THEIR HANDS FULL to a dispatch tram from New Ch b ang ng the RUI lau there are barely al ab tu lu cope Oe with the situation The it Il appears are burning till oil the material isolated flue Rus fill 1111 ut every opportunity and destroy In the coal mines The St James Gazette the that China Chinn Is Teaching Amen AmerI AmerIca ca th Ih of at a 1 great trading hn n adding will tech teach her It ItIs Is 14 nt the desIre to grab distant lands landl ut unavoidable do destiny that drives it Ut Britain ever eer forward Washing tl t fl has baa no chance but to protect the 1 American citizens and CU In China to protect her ts she shall never bet be able to ike from her slices shoos the dust dUlt ot the th empire hINA THOUGHT WAIt Washington June Chinese called this on the see sec seer r I Y ot of and communicated to th thy contents of at a 11 dispatch which he ha had received tram from the Tsung Teung LI Jt liln tn at dated on the Ih dispatch stated that the foreign bad this date dato asked tor mi the tho legation guards to toen en r the cIty which had rj granted that they subsequently n ak i that these guards be reInforced hi h the Chinese government was not sd d to permit The dispatch then theng t g n to state that the consul general n Tien T to be the French lUll ait telegraphed the ot or that the foreign ad had demanded the surrender ot of U th forts lorts and that the to foreign wore were shortly to leave Pekin fl fr Tien Tein th their guards TIlE THE UA LI LD AT TIN TIEN TSIN London Ladon Juo tA A specIal dispatch t HII I he Foo eoys Th fight ot of the allied forces against th tb Boxers and the Chinese barring the rood road to Tien Fain ti j nl at daybreak One hundred and ana AmerIcans wore among the second troop The Chinese lOOn eson IJ th k under heavy shelling and then the thea Ill a tal tas as attacked and the guns gun Wets were 1 silenced The fight was WIlS ti I III r at noon Tit h keen ksen friendly rivalry for tor the ur lit f lint entering the city olty resulted If ir th hl Americans ana going In Inand Ut k and nock neck with the others other coIe AT ARE ARI SAFI Juno J T p Unit I I Fh consul at Anoy telegraphs this that the thO at II reported to bo be lIat af eEN C PJ JS IS HAST HASTENING NING WEST June hartH who ho h has I been to command the American troops In China lift It Wash WIh at 10 1040 today for tor Ban an b ly Harper his bit aide III II due clu at San It I undy lunda mornIng and sells 11 fOr tor on the trans trani port Grant with the Sixth cavalry the theme same me da day June Chinese minister Mr r Wu came to the relief ot of the new situation this morning wIth a dispatch IU ID I a rot w way from The new DeW al alpean i peat to hate been ted tally so eo tar far u ai It to the depart departure ure ot of tJ ministers from hut UtE ut of his hll RI I lies In the ta feet t that It I is a week later latr In date datil than hy bY dispatch which hat has reached Europe or America since the break ak In the line of communication June 12 1 The minister says y the dispatch reached like hilt from via 1 Fu 1111 the tho capital city of Shin Tung province fhe rh minister r Is Ie I convinced or of the accuracy of the contained In hi his ge Secretary Hay also allo was wal Inclined to 10 credit the dispatch and aid WU was pleased to find that It WP wa corroborated 11 by the dispatch or of the French FAnch consul canul General In hn Shan to his hie own goy ov G N JOURNEY There were no other d In either the state or navy departments 1 Fht onLY other new ot of the morning i was Va the departure ot of Gen Oell who had I a final with nud then started for tor San lu PrIsco J 1 on hour bour to cover interruptions lit in bIB bis between and anI the arm army transport at San M 31 called at the state di de just jUit In advance of Ute the Chin Chinese minister but he be had no advice from his hla own government respecting Ute the Chi Chinese nese question ONLY TilE NINTH INFANTRY MacArthur notified the ad this morning of the de departure ot of the Ninth Infantry for tor Chi China ChIna na Despite all reports to the effect that at least three regiments would be placed It at Gin Gen Act Acting ing Secretary aM Adjutant Oell orbin assert today I the most positive terms that the NInth are the only American troops ordered to service In China anit 1111 that ht while II tile Pt CUM aa IA ii the event that Ul they ar nH ed t their lr pres pm present ent orders onlY o rrY thorn All am far as Nagasaki In the possible event that peace reign In ChIna b by the time ot of their arrival at Nagasaki the Sixth cavalry will vill proceed to their theil origInal destination In the IN ChINA BY AUGUST It Is expected that the transport Grant with Gen Chart Chaffee on hoard bond will arrive At Nagasaki about July S IS which would Insure his hili arrival at Taku by the first ot of August FOrt FOR MINISTERS In well informed diplomatic circles the news nes that the foreign ministers have left leCt Pekin for tor the north under a Chinese e escort is 1 regarded with some apprehension It II presumed ot of course that the escort is III composed ot of imperial troops troop bUt a feeling ot of un rust Is II induced by the evident tat fact that In the calM even the Imperial troops are not absolutely to be trusted are aro abundant thAt they too toot are Imbued with the sentiment has lis found Its Ita open exponent In the he Boxers While no fear I is ex cx pressed that the personal safety ot of the diplomatic representatives or of foreign governments Js 18 endangered the Intimation Intimation tion conveyed is that th they ma may be held AS It if t this l should be trU trUthe true the troops troop accompanying them would lie be rather n a guard eliard thAn an escort R REMINDER OF lito iSiO It Is Jointed out that In 1800 In cir clr to those which obtaIn fI at t 1 Ie present ent tile minister was tak taken on en north from Pekin He was actually held a as a Diplomatic of at foreign have hae received no 80 tar far as known little news from their govern ment with respect to the situation In China From what meager reports reach reached 1 the various arlotta It is II seen leen the or of accurate Information In formation Is embarrassing all govern mints |