| Show FORCE 1 All TO LEAVE CHINA O Outlook as the Revolt Christians Massacred I w icy 1 las ku at Ut the stats tre tress eo Consul General a July I 5 In h hi IAn say Ute time situation II serious and the movement is II spreadIng it Ii tb the allied tore he said laid should meet with reverses venea the insurrection will spread pread to central and south southern Chins China resulting In tb the expulsion or of tom foreigners Ita In tIme the interior and aDd the ruin of trade trad A Itro strong roYce fOleo Isa It Itla la is nee necessary to check the viol vlot ron mys In the north and to support t tM In th the south lOuth jt It I Ii understood that an all Ut the t tt t t the e powe In China have bv scOt ides Idea ii e to their mp respective V taen te teALL ALL MAY lAY U L IX London Jul July e danger ot of a aeral aeral eral revolt In Chins ChIn beco and more patent and nd Europe tl Is bet being CO con confronted fronted wIth a rapIdly Increasing Moe not merely that the 00 umli would be b forced from Tien reS but that the troops of colonies colonl and Ind treaty ports porta will stand In gra grave danger dallier ot of expulsion In vt view ot of the fet fact that the previous tar ances of the viceroys have proved on ab trustworthy theIr promises ot of protection Uon tion for lor th the whites art are hardly bardl convincIng Ing In the meanwhile the hitherto ua on jealousy of tb the powers Owe Ita stay the hand ot of Japan though It Is hOped an n understanding will It moon lOOn be reached c JAPAN HEADY BUT LD BACK The foreign here has baa received official dispatches from Toldo TokIo tad toda and the Associated l Press that the Japanese government Informed the that In to forces already landed In Chins h has and readY for tor action at II a notice she receives tb the mandate ot of the poW Ire era Great Britain is II now awaiting an 1 awers front from th the 1 to its III pro proposal Th The British cabinet had bad a 10 long meet inset lug thia mating under tb the p presidency ncy ot of Lord Salisbury and nd tull fully considered the crisis FOIt TUB TI WOT t the following tiM flU been received from rom an quarter Shanghai Thursday July pre pare to Ie hoar hear the worst wont There Is Ie a ft mass ot of wild rumor tram from the tr tar Rut Though so cont on most mOlt It unanimous a as to the ot of the tr tragedy at t Pekin OM To reports of the massacre of the whIt whites are now added to the additional horrors that na soldiery butchered at t tb the capital I 1 natives Roman Catholic converts This com comes In a Shanghai dispatch ot of July II 6 which only add adda to the tho reports given riven by respectable Chinese ChineN who h hav arrived trots from Chain Vu Y said ad who d des describe cribe a an n inferno the streets literally runnIng with They cost con confirm firm firm numerous stories ot of and nd untold tortures by the mob The Th authority ot of lung Yung TaO lu the Chin Chinee ee imperial treasurer who advocated moderation wu was completely effaced by Prince Than Tun Ti 11 and Tong Felt Sian who issued fr h edicts or ordering erl the mercIless of oC all fore Cor in III the empire ron FOR PEKIN June Jun II 50 vis Ia Cite ChI Fec Juli Jul 1 and nd Shanghai July 1100 1 by the Associated best informed In lien consider tim position of foreigners In as Ci 1 most mOlt helpless It Is II ho hopeless to attest t tto to force the w way with the force torce uan ava able Commander Commande are willing to re resort sort to men means but to a forced march from tn with the force At hand band mn means certain lion tion to the army rm besides slaughter of at atthe the civilians left Itt at Tiers Thin a soldiers are re necessary to delt tb the CIsI army maintain wIth the base bale of oC supplies and guard lUard the hospitals en route mute The water ater Is II an the country furnishing no except the river the wells well having been poisoned Tilt The are AN terrible atrocities upon the 1 They be are aa t dead w F fall Into their bat bRt Oral General Tong rub Pub Slang with te thousand or of the best belt In the Chinese Chine army rm II I marching from the lOuth l ward Pekin The aroy number fifty thousand Th The e lied W tO her summer palace The Mohammedan and boxers Bolm are In ekin The Th regiments of f 1 hl command north f rien Tale are reI reported to have hafI anti ad lone Ion to pillaging the Residents declare that Ii a l commune wu was Inaugurated end that thit tb the are re the greatest suf Th 1111 un ace In ing Ib the of Pekin to tb the nf f and nd the BalletS are ci destroying Villages for fop loot lont The smoke lIt f a 4 hund hundred bri can lit ti seen Hen In otry direction OY or DEAD DEADen en lain was al not bombarded for Cor tile the lint tin tiny Ilia for a fortnight Yam hiss SIc aT to their homes bomea tot for their IN th women and children I e lent to Taku as 81 soon anon A as travel is nate allt H No China men are re I In the streeta A feW of th the rich richt with their theft families are huddled In th the for Uon bd badly frightened Others Il con eo oa coaled In 11 lou housel at tb the iuro n on Ih the Ti The Chinese dead dd abut about Tien fain number thou thousands sands MOil Meet of tho those who hw have 1011 been killed lt lie In tb the fIelds river to Taku l is full ot of foUn floating bodIes T and maty many have bave ben been apt up by the tide Ds Dogs are feeding 0 on the these bl bodies alon the banks f AMERiCANS IN The smal small American everywhere d themselves Captan Captain Mcalla and Mar Major WaIler a are areat at t Tien ad and their In men the pla placed In the lead had of fr every movement by common behInd with th the British cloie bhindA A FORLORN The foreigners In Tien Tsin declare t the owe their Ih lives to the without whom the other Imal small I meets tn would have been overwhelmed Ott On tha th darkest dy day Wednesday week j when the were pre pressing o ott every r aide and aad the bravest men Were e abandoning da bop hope tb the Rula Russian a corn asunder dr Cot Cot lh that LIsa 0 ot of taku leaving 1 JaD Russians tO do fend nd Ile the city engage r tl attention Ut e ct the themselves CIne Chinese and nd I AM AMERICANS ERIC I S VJ TI TIlE DA DAThe DAT The arrival of time the Americans lm saved the day and proved a surprise f Ama Am Ut the military evidences o of 1 1st mouse Chinese preparation for I ItS wr war warma mentioned that arsenals stid be m ma b 1 stores hitherto unknown ha have b been 4 di 1 covered Abut About 1000 worth of aim and nd ammunition mostly modern leave been destroyed In three a arsenals Ot OtIlde ont side Ilde ot of Ties a Tim Timma DO ma FORCE Several thousand under Gin tt O Svera Nice are re holding the native nade city Av dYe miles south ot of Tt Tian Tate It will be remembered that I 11 b tt 4 Chinese wet tr tu to make an att attack at t Chine ma noon The troops were re under arms but noo the Chinese failed to Admiral Seymour Wi was wounded wOt slightly recently by a I spent at bl bail which struck him In the shoulder while In t the bou house with Commander sod wih Comander Commander TaI Taussig 0 Te The hero heru of TIn Thu Tam is III Jam Jamee Watts Watta a young man perhaps the best rid In Ci Colas bo three te the let to Taku with me messages c 1 through under tr fire no Several commanders have r red recommend recommended ed that the quartet b be decorated SIXTY MISSIONARIES SAr SATE New York Jul July laly halsey ot of Oe the br board a tb cable grant from Crom Ch Cbs Too co saying yla tat that Curt eort gm Van Ho Rods and hl his wife lt le D Dr O 0 Talo Taylor ad and t time R Rev S L E and nd hil his wIfe Ire are It at Pa II J Vu ad and have not made their 8 The b I IR R Rem J 3 Lowrey hll hats escaped from Pao Timex Lu and I Is no floW Ip Ut at Vies and I Ithe Tin the RH Rev P J 3 A Mier thiller and lr Mrs have bave alo Ind and gone gona to tn Ko Korea T The tb that the cablegram also aleo indicates art are still itt at The final hart rt Of th the mf I is Import Important In that It shows Ihu that al all the 11 mor six lIt III D ID the arieS some numb t t I IShan Shan Tung Ir are safe fe |