Show CHiNESE SITUATION I LETS WORSE DAilY Consul General Dispatch Con Confirms firms W Wu u Continues Ac Acrive rive but Has No News from fr Pekin 1 YO M glI n July J ily pen aen C J n 11 s 1 rt t dj dispatch n all allt t t Ih f Wr o vI or navy k th lb tI In n China Chinar a r r laet to hours a 1 gun to is c Ihl general generala ural a c t I Sha In China ls 11 I growIng waree instead of bet bete betI I 1 ton Shanel referred to by Mr r c ss the place pilot where hure th the IJ J t ti favor the Boxer Doxer ls eald hI at att t department to bt be actually two y ot of allt extent lying lt In stern and northern portion ot of meaning welem island Iland ar 1 I wince lying wt wait ot of otI I which Is 18 lusted Ho Hon n n ne on the south louth The Thet t I I It present an n almost Imp L a P 1 ter It If I as Mr Goodnow dl I r they are disaffected and andu u IL ue to the northward r I 1 r f the annlea of LI Hung nunI Cluing Chang a 1 r j other Ilber gnat t viceroys u A 1 In Till The generale met mea and Ind ne al thle thia lack ot of k to e II ae to the exact timE ot of Kap hp Kapp i p t h In the of oC oCt t th r I Il II and state department Is trailing and Ind even In to tor reo r e Ih the government here tOOl today ca cab cab b to Ite III representatives In a 1 to Include the date dale In the body o c s dl dispatch sent b by them h has reached the state stated d rent of the report from St I Ite P to te g of the torture and death ot of oft otI t I ilan Ian minister at J Pekin Mr run un n the German ca J I Secretary Hay lIay this morn Ir JI stated that he had no ll t the Chinese situation h Stour was wall afloat this morning to toti ti d t that certain interviews ate at tr I to the Chinese Chine minister here hereM herell M ll 11 u j had attracted o atten alten ll II i j i might be made the subject of re to him b by the state stated d nt It is III understood that thata Q a n r rg g ha haa yet bet been n done In that dl however and It is II possible th that t III I It interviews my may be IS Ig ISn n s In view of the U ti the part of the officiAl that the thew w r le II under high nervous tension I IlLES ILS SEEB MIL 1 WU t July Oen aln N ailed at the Chin legation to toa tod d a l had a talk with lib the Chinese e iii b I Mr r Wu Vu This aroused com oom if Uon with Ute the vague Tague ru rue tai iii at 1111 that Ihal Gen Mil Mlles might mIght go Ih I r pt It was at stated Inter how 4 thae In III position to be thor thoro i z 1 t f of Gen plans th 1 n Minister Wu Vu was 81 en Ur ly I i i I r f t and that tb HI n liI hares no purpose f g ring ng tu tj China The relations be t II fl Gen Oen hike 11 8 and Mr Ir Wu are rr ft Jy Jv and nal so o that the they fre freU U t meet amt exchange Informal I It gI It Is that Gen n t r asked tor service In China nd ht h f s Idl u hi a move moe would not be yr r i tr fr a moment under the present wr stances tanea At most moat the army Irmy to toe e c d under foreign commanders n nr exceed men and d It le II pl PI I ut that such auch a com command mind would p t inadequate for a lieutenant C 1 J a JI I a 1 that the ii W n ma develop at any a SI a large arm army will be required In InI v t I arse 11 Qin Mlle might determine t t 1 s the geld In person pellOn For the P a J t h hn le Is exercising care caN In the I p for getting the American tr t n the round ground the detail of up sup p 13 transportation etc to The diplo oar IT l ot of On Gen Chart Chaffee who I h I command of the forces II In f re quite apart from those of r c nature J 1 8 PURNISH MOWS i July Japanese 1 added to the fund fundo o f shon ahon from Pekin b by an official d the of I n ar dated the In t I III t II details of the condl t tL r owing the murder of Baron V L I lit III The following le Is a sum n 1 b tie cablegram V log to a telegram from the n of It affairs affaIre the I I t brought b by Chinese courier t f I 1 In to Tien appear to tot toe t e a rumors of the de destruction ot of t Ion and the murder of this t r The Th It appears was I j he Ie wa way end was Wae carried Into I S g LI Id Yemen where he ox ex l afterward Upon learn t I death the German marines r to U the Teung Lt LI Yemen Yamen and down tt It I le further reported i foreign reinforcements which I Askin on June 10 advanced as aH t LII ing Pang Fang but after U terrible returned to Tien Train on the allied fortes force destroyed v als b at al Them their losses r irly rl 51 killed and wounded Ie to JUly 1 no further fight lilt I lass but bul Chinese e troops about t r rag ng were to be Len Twin from the north P 1 TI NAL COUNCIL OF WAIt J JUlY dispatch dated Thursday la laFI FI an council of It at Tama has decIded t to the efforts of I forest fO el to fortifying rata I F and TaIn It ItI I It Ii being rearmed with guns hest heel sines TO r rg LI July 1411 hung Chang received an urgent tele tela Immons o 8 Pekin It le Is re reThe t he north to Ni The Chin a arret that his 1 certain to te leAd to trouble at Ii B LT r ion July 14 The Japanese 1 j pro pre h hat l received tI a dispatch l et ot r g It Itter Orman t Pekin t e German airmaIl marines UIt U upon On the I rd d burned down the building I t C t oh ch Soil lOtI Into Inlo the affair In do de dor r fJ f TO TO TIfE TAO TAI TAl July Chine I r b baa sent lent II a cable dl to O Othe I the Tao Tai Tal of Jt Shantung telling him himm I that UI the government ls II ex rt 0 I at to Ih the tate fate ot of Min Mm liter Conger and od requesting him to olt ble any Information he he that point This I is In addition to Ute he cablegram h be forwarded at atthe the request ot of Secreta Secretary HaT OF 01 FOIL I London JUI July N 14 mTh in Th teh Ib con uI general at Shanghai In I to the foreign office ollee rn mee eases from th the governor Of Shantung already published II says h he fears there throan can oan be little doubt In regard to the tats fate ot of the foreigners at Pekin FAVORS JUly 11 Secretary Ilay h has received an undated dispatch from Consul at al Shanghai that the governor ot of Hunon I ha has IlI ll a proclamation fare In lu ItI terms term to the Boxers le Ie the province lying immediately 1 northwest of Shanghai and between Pekin that city and I AGAINST HOPE London 14 Hope still sUlI struggles against the tho conclusion that the at J II fa the silence of the grave The official admissions In both the United States and Europe that the have adopted the view 11 held by the consuls at Shanghai have hae almost silenced those attempting to I reason against the circumstantial evidence which Is becoming so 10 cogent The Chinese e assurances and edicts appear to observers observer here to he be merelY part of a aplan aplan plan to cautiously beak the news new of the tragedy and nd delude the foreigners WIth WIthA A tale or of Imperial guiltlessness Jut Hut If the bombardment mentioned In United States Slate Consul last lut occurred It must h have been carried out by the regulars so o the pl plea ot of imperial defense of the legations seams I Ito to fall to the ground I IThe The situation at Tein appears to tobe I Ibe be slow slowly but surely growing worse The allied forces are eXIl experiencing the greatest difficulty In sending lending forre rea reaIn In AS the thi Chinese ChinN have hae ran ren dered the navigation of the most difficult by diverting its venters Happily St Pet Petersburg ere burg toda today announces an officially that the telegraph bi be between tWeen Taku and nd Tin Tien has haa already already been en fe restored lord and nd that railroad compu will b be re To till the other or of the per persons sons nt at TIn en Tenn h has been added an outbreak of scarlet fever from Tien rein reports that R a number there have be become come oom J through the horrOrs of the siege MINISTER WU W STILL ACTIVE Washington July UThe Chin Chinese m to exert his hll efforts 10 toe WArd getting Information from but u up to a late hour of the da day he had not received any answer lIwer In cone con with the to Minister Con ConIer Conger Ier ger or from 1 a second inquiry which ho hll forwarded yesterday to the Taut of Shanghai whIch said Mid In substance American government Is II greatly con corned over oer safety of oC Minister Conger at t Pekin Can you give ghe me any ny en n the subject Wu was waa much depressed by the tb continued reports report that had been beell wiped out and the ministers mur doted To all Inquiry he shakes hak bl heed and says as that h has has absolutely no information and can call anI only ho hope l for tor the h beet t The report of the killing or of the minister and nd hi his wife was another severe blow but II as asto to tide also allO Minister Wu said that he absolutely no Int REPORTS Wa Washington JUly Long hu has just received 1 a mIll mall report from Admiral l Kempff dated on the Ten at t Taku June Jun II 6 The admiral details the conditions condition under which Captain Me Mc Calls forces landed and aM shows hows that the United States marines who wre lent up the tl river fiver from Taku to Then In lighters were the Ural cau troops to reach ruch that clI city end and Were welcomed by the Inhabitants with ernt rest joy Jo The marine guard sent to Pekin for Cor the protection of the le legation Uon met with lIh not the opposition to Admiral SUENG BLAMES TUNG FUll FU Nw New York olk Judy Jul UA ItA Shanghai dis dispatch patch published here today says Prince Sheng the director ot of the tele telegraphs graphs has ha a message to the consuls here the murder ot of the foreigners foreigner In and haying tb the blame op the general Tun Tung l Pub uh Slang The message says that Tung enraged d b by the defense adopted b by the British legation ordered the heavy guns to fire the le and setting the ruins ruIn aflame The The result was Willi the annihilation of the foreigners |