| Show n RUSH SH TO TH TUE E BATTLE Ai Carrying Lighted Torches LED fLED AT FIRST FUm A Around or tog 1111 or Of U Q d rIA D B C July of Ind brings I ml la g ut of th HI at TIn Tim Tin who the at Tian Lain prior to toI I troops I lI f ot of that pla place e hu ha forwarded t a report tt of from fla time of the at t tI II I tint June U II The Th report In advanced determined 4 ault were IOme OM hun huns s r f them And tI vre Vere 1 They In 1 If f and the e al aI them to KI Pt cia fore they opened Then the th thI from tb I P f flied H and III her ther gun gune and the tb I throwing away their torch x during the night nIgh I only In par parL L 1 three or but made no TN They contented them p with t endeavoring to neak up upa II a I tI the cuter OR On I 1 t r th bodIe of the tho elaIn were t f I In t t youn melt ot of twenty tour clad In silk Ilik and carrying with Mauler ammunition T A daY on th the loIn 1100 t red cpa and red belt i ord AI Ac f I k tiN III It got within range two or orf f ulle were vere and they retired L 11 lly lIy Fhi WUI we but an advance par t tl hugh uh far to Ih The eastward way n nu u Li i gl g with a number ot of lar e er r l the tha native city olty Ufra them unlimbering I r guna and lit at 4 p m ther the r I hogan gan ft a furlou bombardment Many of at oft atI C h i foreign lIny t I h I t 1 the British and ond J 4 aB nd r of the artillery fire the ther theP r P ln T bo of th the ad AneNt the railway station but b the allies v aire NI back T 1 guarding part of the th city fly by a large body ot of Chi Chir r v and lId have been arrival ot of the Japa Japar J i 1 01 t th Ih timely r 7 ld v 1 ThaT with t 1 n cheer and thEl were r 1 I g n th IRth at 7 a m in the Chinee e 4 c I p uniting their forces attacked I tram the north and C JI ith Till The met and beat back f attak I nu ian troop who vere Tere In the thea th tha a nc e the river and attacked 4 tn my from fron th the front They were er erf t f wd d by the English Germane And J ThA Chinese were ere driven out f on the side ot of UJ Prom Irom near the native natle city ugh thy continued the bombard bombardt t hetI vere aim aimed mostly O a he h buildings In h ht con can conc c Gordon and the Japanese C r F the h the attack k wee weed all d I 1 from th left bank All Ac before t r phU were aimed at the Iho foreign C i nd they succeeded to set lIet r toO the Specie bank which wa t the round ground on In tho th nj nd the bombardment nt was reo re un shelling ot of the C as continuous The Co a k wh vre WI patrolling brought In ine e In th that a force torce forcer r It O t I tO I allies wee t C Tuk fuku to r lIpe Tien Tein and had 1 16 mile of Tien Tein Teina a 1 r I all a grat JO when word I i I ar nt the Ihl approaching relief I 11 liming the allied alliK force toree at att atI t I 11 east eMt and south 1 eniy l and nd the tiring A In the Jap na from Tien Tein cays II that t the United states con conI I durIng the bombard bombardt t r 0 Ta UL I alec ten tell ot of the tho f c t f H young oung ot of a corn com t r I named Waite who die dier r I a a Boxer Doxer and fl I ty four Co left th be ber beI r I i 4 I Ity r f lien Tein on June S fur 11 dave lay or of narrow Cl and f iJ rm pursuIng Boxers he and the tho thor ther r Taku on the flidr l which ticked for tor reo ic I r T 1 ntH I I lU ROM A WIFE 1 I H A Cal July 1 n received here hell from Mrs J Ji Jt i t L J wife of the United States l TIn Tein anti from drs I 1 The Th lett are un unIt It t f 1 June Jun and tell teU ot of crit r rip lime there at t that letter from Mrs Drum it II tells of her Ma Ir ar arT t i e hr with her husband and child r I I I the hurried elCa escape c 3 y from Tien Tam on the nIl la t a that succeeded In I I ot of the letters eon con cona a 5 UT Intimation as ae to the where a and tamIl I it Ic I supposed they also Itt bit T n II lib the Ihl other t In Jetter I Alt All Altri Tl ri durch churches In Then Tein Ithe I two blocks blocke from hr hf TI n burned They have la been t j I ir r Ine the trouble began and w UI fled over to the Chinese a The I official had bat wn been t 11 the doo doors to show thAt thy thO protection It Itt t 1 t r 3 bad state of things and andr r Ii i they are to pro t 1 LI JT thin f r r finn a week ago R a guard went r In t meet and aid aliI some Belgian C 11 trying to r eh Then TeIn At I t they were given ghen len teft Sri r rg to at The Boxers burned r ot If e o the Villages and killed eve ee I tT and child they found t lit thoy h aided foreigners tom from the highest to the thed I 1 d think Boxer a spirit thAt ra t I killed the reason Its I 5 fur T the Chinese to put h n The will not t t t Ir tT IN YAtO TSI t rk July dispatch to the ff trim London III t 7 region of th ang Tea is 18 a f Shanghai Is Ine in fa as Ith a native nale Uprising and nd the 7 arc an In open revolt b tT may be the ultimate policy the immediate effect of tUI retreat of the foreigners I I y I Tin In is II sincerely quieting andre re h mg The allied armies art are fight I Or rc fr the prevention ot cit a nUll ma I r and ond th the protection ot of foreign In ine e through the Chinese empire he e If the foreign contingents thu Ib at U would b bg the Igna for tor yal el m In every quarter ot of the t E ti and the Interior c hll the Improvement In the at al lien Tein ii the tho rebels are Outside the A I V N V V city and there is II strong trong realOn fur tor be I that the bulk of the regular army Is saturated with the tho I spirit of hatred against foreigners Title Thle I feeling of will be promoted It If Indiscreet appeals for tor vengeance and menaces that one stone shII not be loft Ift lofton Ifton on another In Pekin Are produced In China from the pre press It I ii a time Ume tor or everybody to keep keell cool I and to avoid rate language by which th the work ot of the allied forcer In ChInA will whit be increased Civilized nations cannot make war on a mission of vengeance but may enter China ac agents wIth well ordered work to lu be done In the ot of civilization end and humanity Men of hera that as aa America merlea could not make cir ciron l r ron on Cuba In revenge for tor the ot of the Maine but onlY as a moral agent pledged to redeem the ISland from ml rule so also alao the civilized world must cease breathing out threats of tire lire and slaughter and re recognize the obligation to create crate a new order In China or el elto else to stay tay out altogether They The also add that the new order be about without a partition ot of territories The Shanghai ot of the Mall learns that e CIting Ching concoct ed ad B a scheme to enable Sir Robert nobert hart to disguised from the legation on July SIr Robert Hobert how hower however ever er refu refused ed to tn dl desert ert the other In melee matee ot of the and he twice wrote to Prince Tuen Tuan asking him to spare th the lives of at all cli the foreigners Princa Frince Tuan however did not make any reply 1111 and lr Robert nobert Is I believed to hate perished on the night of July during the massacre O on the tho At tt Iino neen hicen New NewYork York July chartering ot of transports to convey troops to China Chinn Is 18 causing mu much h stir In shipping circles Private cable state that fifteen German steamships now operating In Inthe Inthe the Atlantic trade hAve been betm as war transports ort and supply ships by the German empire News Newe Is Isi i also received in III shipping circles that the United States government I Is actively In inthe the tho steamers ot of all 1111 nationalIties oh Ute the to not aut a as transports and supply ships for tor this country In connection with the Chinese e outbreak It at the ot of the lines line failed to discover that any ot of their tonnage had been spoken for tor by bytho bythe the tho government and agents agent Ilk did not expect to lose any ot of their vessels 11 The They argued that any troops to be r V V V V V called Into service by the British ad additional I to those already In service In Inthe i ithe the African war would have to be ole ob obtained tamed from or other di de dependency and such a state ot of affairs could hardly be expected to call caU Into service steamships ot of the Atlantic fleet It was AI further argued that lbs f fact ct that the boats boat would have hae to through the Suez Sues canal would also mitigate against the Ibe government call callIng lag Ing for the lam ola class of I For or this reason It wu was stated there 18 10 little likelihood of tourists who are an arenow now abroad havIng difficulty tn h obtain obtainIng obtaining Ing steamship accommodation When they wish to have bun been tak taken taken en from channels channel Th These steamshIps represent s a total toti of IOCO tons tone groes and are ot of course but lie beginning of at the movement I SH MASS TI G be Called In Sun co So 0 lie tho Boxers San Francisco Cal July General Yow proposes to R a amass mass maes meeting ot of the Chinese ChineN today at Rt at which they will paN pace resolutions ex cx grief and sympathY for the tho shockIng brutalities Inflicted by till the Tartar and Manchu Boxers upon the Americans who were Innet within the Walls wall ot of the Chine cities In addition measures meu will be taken to render active assistance to the United States State troops who lire are soon lOon to depart from here on their way to 10 China An application lisa haa already alread been Id to the to form forma a national guard company to be IX elusively composed of oC American born and It I Is under lood that per permissIon missIon will IJ be regularly granted and recruIting rushed 1 VOlt 01 Its lis Strength i III ii units Arms Will bo be beAbout About Washington July adjutant generale tonight made mad public a 11 statement showing the pro made by the war department In inthe the tho equipment of the expeditionary forces sent by tit lie United States to China The rhe of title Ih force In all the arms annl of the aggregates 1000 It is II possible that title force turee ma may be further augmented to the extent of 2 or 1000 men Field hospitals with IU beds thirty medical members of lies corps and medical supplies tor or 1 men have lJ been n provided I The commissary has baa made preparations to teed feed a force of u marines and engaged In Iho shogi service In China Fifty thousand ll de dehare lar hare In gold for tor use UM In China hat has ber Invoiced to lie chief atMa at Ma Manile nile MaJor U II J Gallagher lisa bier been detailed to 10 report to Gin Gen at of the troops In China owing to the thel probable ol of fresh supplies on shore bore the I hiss has had recourse again to canned beef but for tor the present campaign l It bu baa been put In the torm arm ot of beef stew ets corned beet beef and corned beef bish and n a afew few tew vegetables have with It to obviate oblate the In CUba where the Ihl troops were forced to oat fit beef from Ih the cans without fur further tiler ther cooking Troop leaving tM ho Stat States for China will carry rry a complete outfit or of tom corn clothing an and 1 Owing to the severe weather that may be ex cx Pf ted In northern China during tile the wInter the expedition will calt carry 1400 Sible stoves overcoats pairs pair of arctic overshoes 1000 canvas boots boota and other heavy WInter clothIng In proportion sufficient for tor the 1000 COO men menT menThe T The quartermasters department line already shipped all the mount for tor the I Sixth cavalry two completely equipped peck pack trains of mules each tach anti anil sup up piles for tor th he same me for tor days daYI Titers a are now en route rout to Seattle mules and ISI a to be chipped Ithen hn ever U need needed To ro secure drinking water for lor forthe the troops on above sterilizers capacIty twenty gahl ti ller Ir hour will be sent to San as al soon all as possible The Meede on lit III will tarry tar two distilling plants oeo gallon per dl day sash it 11 to plated to send distilling plants planta u as U possible having In supply for tor at least 1110 mea Animal ships have bean chartered rind nd will bi bG up a Cs fast Cast us M p to canT The chief ot of furnishes II a ahot list hot ot of and will willbe b be aal ble for tor use In no hi in w I ports orts that hit there I ii an n abundant or of ammunition for tor small mall arms and ma machine machine chine guns gun ot of small caliber on hint hand fez tor tora feza a prolonged war all on a large scale 1 nt at tho ho San Sail Francisco July was a c busy bUllY on at the 1 Presidio The branch was II affected I SO or orde de tiers were received elul early In the da day to tc tomake make readY for tor torel foreign service U as seer lOOn U aa possIble The troops now at the Presidio will probably leave lean for tor the Oil Orl ent about August AUIt lit and the teens ports Mede Ide and Hancock will lie be used for tor their transportation Batteries I C 0 Cand anti and A ot of the ThIrd artillery at Alcatraz and the 1 Presidio and bat IJ D of San Diego a at tile the envied ones onu Titers There are now en route roule from the Ea t the following troops WhOM whoa destination is 18 China news of their starting being made mad public tod today Corn Com Company pany JD l ot of the battalion ot of engineers from Point tour four companies ot of the Third battalion of the Fifteenth infantry try one company from Atlanta Os Ga and ant three companies tr frOm m island New Yort They will heave here hereabout hereabout about August 1st The horses hotHI of the Third cavalry will willbe willbe be shipped d on the Aztec Aller August Ith and tho those e ot of th the Ninth cavalry wilt 11 leave leae here the August Tilt The horses ot of the First cavalry be ship pad from Seattle on the Athenian which is II booked to lea leave the latter part ot of this month Charters Baltimore old Md Jul July agents here ot of the North German Grman Lloyd teRm steam hIp company compon hue have received a cable cablegram cablegram gram from II stating that th the German had chartered the thet t S It II 11 Melee Ieler Dr Dresden den end antI of that line Ulle the Frankfurt and th the as troop ships to convey coney the German military contingent to China The Th five steamers will e ITT In the agreate from to 1000 troops troop and stores to Nearly all th these have been plying between this and Capt Volunteers ChIcago July a few hours houri after the publication ot of the news ot of the death ot of Captain Austin AUltin it H Davis of at the marine corps corpe In the battle at flea T Thin ln Henry Clark Clarl Davis a brother ot of the dead officer now livIng In this city vol 01 his services to tile the govern merit ment I Mr r Davie sent UI the following to t McKInley McKinley I ot of the United States State Washington D C CAm CAm Am to secure In marIne corps or army for service Is II China to take ake place ot o 11 my Captain Ca AustIn It Davia killed In battle batUe of Tien Thin on July Can secure endorsement ot of senators and Will you me ine CLARK CLAnK DAVIS For five yesra ra henry Clark IJa Davis Ie served in the First Georgia cavalry and andor for or twenty years he has haa been an active Yorker worker In church circles lie was i born in III Darien Os Oa Milk Chicago July ot of the lie health de in III this elt city have hae been b by Justice In a test case aaM charging a milk denier with the u of as AI a milk tire was Wall fined and costs COlts for tor violating the city ordinance which prevents tb the use UM ot of any preservatIve City eh chemists we were pitted against Prof Irot Do De La Fontaine and Prof ot of ot of whom horn were p n played by Bellow to prove 1100 thAt the tho process employed by the city w was not sufficient to establish Ute the use ot of for tor The case a was looked up upon all on a as a test teet of the and the health department will hasten to ll prose prosecute cute other dealers whom the they have haT evidence Como Come tu It Chicago July l The executive boa boade e of the Illinois Drick company representIng practically an all the |