Show EMPRESS TAKES CHARGE AGAIN She Has Yung lu Prime M Minister PLAYS OILING JUAN lUAN are With lId rhia frold Ill July from sources w wu received at 10 lut to the t effect tot that the tle empties had on June Jun aoth resumed the Alaa ti of oC and appointed Yun TUnE Lu prime minister It Is said Aid that she sent lent senta Ii a dispatch to by courier courter at the rate of oC a hundred mil miles ut ler thY liar thank In log the vloro viceroy of the T Ti J I aIn provinces for thIr loyalty and nd that thy they protect II at t any cost 11 YI ClUNG CHINa TITAN TUA New York July dispatch to the Tribune from London uY says hIIe there Ii Ito th Is Ii a Sense of 11 Ia China The southern viceroys who ha haTe taken takena a line of action of their own under underStand Stand what I is on both In Pekin and In Europe and ind are aN not In sympathy ym athy Prince Tuan and the Boxer They have han been blen for a c counter unter move ll nt the military usurpation now that reaction han haa set act In t and revolution thy they ale their authority and send sendIng Ing tu to the palace Information respect Ing the Vt ut the foreign IW IWer N er and the combined forces of the civil which Prince Tuan and the lie em pr R ho have 8 defied It If little IttIe trustworthy ne news comes out of Pekin It does doe not hot follow that a good deLi deat ot 4 truth and common sense enle are not nol In through the consulates ani cen centers lell For th this reason realOn me ot of the beat informed men in and lIt It of it Parliament are now convinced that the will be spared and that a truce will be ordered from the palace And the China question adjusted l I diplomatic men Neither officIal nor lt dispatches warrant th this but there are hopeful signs In v veral eral quarters quarte of at the clouded sky Iky The empress dowager I is evidently playing oft olT Prince Chin against Prince ruin antI and throwing out an anchor to windward ThIs I is a tact fact which un presses the diplomatists here They read with composure the details of d des desperate lIghting at Tien Tim and aad the of the limes attacks attack upon UllOn the allied troops They assert that In which casualties to lum puns and Americans are trivial and aDd of no when there I Ii practical evl evi defoe that the ChinCie to forces StI dt di divIded vIded and that the are allowed to hold their round ground Belated details of the at Ties TIeD Tile are and untrustworthy but ut th there are many that the anti foreign movement I is weakening that the allied amed forces furcH are preparing to make a advance upon the capital and that the diplomatists In are not waUn wasting their tIme but butI butare are doing useful work In II a meet niost practical I cal way lUND BOXERS San Francisco Jul July flora lIerz folder felder of Vienna Ienna Austria an engineer and newspaper correspondent ha has ar tired here bre after atler a tour through China Chint ChintI ChinaI I wu wa In on May H 2 27 21 and 28 said Id he be and at that time Ume thee was no local trouble with the Doxer As for the soldier tb they are hl the most moet mea con I ever Iver en encountered n count countered A mere stamp ol of the foo toot and e a t threatening wave ave ot of the arms are to lOIter a bad baid of thirty Im Imperial penal soldiers very one In 18 China know lenow that the I is behind the Boxers Bollin That wa the sentiment I heard expressed everywhere The government don does not openly support the movement It lets letl the go 10 on and shut hut III it I yea eyes I Iwas was informed In Pekin that had been near b by ci at the Ibe maim cre cr of Chinese Christian In the Interior end and had bad turned their heads heade that the they might not bear bar witness to In a df deed 1 th they took no steps to prevent While I ai aa In Pekin a lad lady front from frontone one ot of the em alea we grossly ro l eti ed In the Ibe b by a mob be was rid ci log In S a when a lot of coarse fello fellows closed In around her and subjected her to the mot most offensive phrases knows know to tint tho Chin It had come coin to such uch a pass a that thai the foreigner did not oUt from their or limited their prom promenade enade enad to Uon street The had bad a d disagreeable nay B of rl I In Inon Inon on a man IS the and barring hla hi hiway wy way They would pross up and andt t tel 1 of a fellows coat and of bl his hand banda and taco faN faNI I had hac a C conference with the ren h Catholic bishop In PekIn Re He w was the only one In the tor foreign lcD settlement that expressed ed genuine apprehension fur for the of and nd Chris tuna ne He told me that there thre af are all told about lid In Pekin There art are between SO 10 and thousand Chin Chines Catholics In Pekin They are the people who are In dancer danier from tb the Boxers Boxer probably as 1 much a the Euro peaR There are r four Chinese Catholic churches church In Pekin The embassy js S surrounded by a bIh wall wail but in ID the street I Is a filthy I 1 si a told that was AI where when the ew from the wee wa allowed to no flow It seem m to be that tb the ot of the troops troop I Is dangerous here they IrO go they Ita stay They ma may enter China to In putting down this uprising I but the they will rem remain In there holding some territory when theIr work has hae been performed passports from his government nt showing that he II I credited AI 5 a regular commercial representative ROM FROM MEN TIEN T THIN Nw W York July Jul 10 dispatch to tb the Herald tram from Cb C Too Foo dated says who ho have arrived from frona TIes Vein bring the following The fhe Chinese d tM the bombard bombardment ment of We the foreign quart last Jat Tues Tuesday day and noncombatants wore were ordered that da day to leave rho fhe bombardment is hi d as al worst wont yet expert but there were no civilian cau casu casualties though maD many marvelous escapes are re reported A force forc of and to 10 silence lIen e the Chinese guns Ituna but tithed retired their object Two To from the silenced the guns un on 00 Thursday Thuma but the artillery artiller duel dUlt recommenced on Friday Two To hundred refugee mostly women and children left lett Thursday and Ind Fri Friday Friday day In towed b by lad and reached Taku safely Small bodIes ot of Russians and ad were met at short Interval all the wy way down II IcY oral eral burning bridges were Th Thare They are supposed to have been sat lilt on are lIy by Russians who occupy a fort fori between TIen flett and Tl Taku Cu where they have a torpedo wal bt lieven bun bundred dred are occupying th the raIl raIlway way and station at Tong Ku Japan Japanese trooP were land landing In at al Taku The York Yorktown Yorktown town took American refu refugee gee ree on board The Germans German went aboard a while the Were to the lf and the hat Hal Loung The former hat has reached Cite Che oo with refuges 01 on th the wa way to Shanghai The latter with one hundred and fifty I proceeding to The Tb British cruiser Alacrity called at CI Too th this trots Wel n ei to obtain more guns una for tor Ties TID Tsin which I ii weak In artillery The tin mediate object of the allies is II to tk take the native city a and d top stop the bombarding and sniping |