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Show III Ul lit LSI I U RELEASE GROUP Ot PRISONERS RELEASED; Q IVES TAKEN FROM DE- v ILED EXPRE8S TRAIN feld Captive Since May S id From the Mountain tronahold of Insurcents In Shantung hwan .Nows Tuesday of tho of tho eight foreign captives I lg In tho Pnotzuku mountain jr, Id of tho Shantung bandits IT) 1 to rellove tho tenso otmos- fill nveloplng China's foreign re- yi lnco May ,0, whon tho Shang- I a express train was derailed uchow nnd tho passongori lsoners. ItlOl :ore or more passengers first MU ito tho hills diminished grad-9 grad-9 the bandltB reloascd them :wo at a time, until only tho PI iro hold. Tho olght were tho 111 itagos detained until tho Chin- Ul irnmont should havo fulfilled of the outlaw's domunds. dlts did not ask for monoy, L' yu principal condition wob that enrolled In tho regular army. Dt osontatlves of tho Pokln gov-bogan gov-bogan mustering In tho ban- 0 than a weok ago. Chlefti ght foreigners released Tues- te uded four Americans: Major V. PIngor, U. S. A. ordlnanco anils, home, Berkeley, Cal.; rlodman of Chicago and I; John B. Powell, Shanghai p0k; ar publlshor; Leo Solmon, with o 1 agent tor a San Francisco men at lero wore two British sub- to enti od Ellas, Shanghai, broker, offlco, Inald W. Rowlatt of BIrming- mllltar igland, and Tientsin; ono Tlontsl an, Emllo Qcnsburgor, Shang- n 1 or, nnd ono Italian, O. D. Ualuiifj Shanghai lawyer, capitalist motrop Isor to the Chinese, govorn- wnrnln unless |