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Show CHINESE B0YGQT7 ISTHjEAiESED; PEKING. Nov. 29 The foreign lo-gations lo-gations here have lccelved printed circulars purporting to come fiom tho revolutionary organization threatening threaten-ing to boycott the merchandise of any nation making a loan to the government govern-ment Piomier Yuan Shi Kai Informed n member of ono of the legations who visited him today that the crisis would be terminated in eight days As ho Is endeavoring to obtain a loan, his statement may mean that he expects to bo successful. Yuan Shi Kal Is showing a desire to ' conciliate the rebel provinces It Is believed he will safeguard tho con- stltution. No diiect pilvatc or press telesrams are permitted to leave Hankow. Only KOv6rnment and consular dispatches are forwarded Military dispatches from Hankow say the strength of the revolutionary army Is decreasing Hu Nan troops on the lobel side have refused to attack at-tack and 5,000 rebel recruits In the province of IIu Peh have become Insubordinate In-subordinate and shot their officers. oo THE COLUMBIA MEET WILL OPEN TODAY COLUMBIA, S C, Nov. 29 The initial mid-winter meet of (he Colum- . JfS bla Racing association will open to- Rj morrow in this city for thirty days. : ll-J Tho Thanksgiving handicap at three' quarters of a mile will be the feature ) E event. I oo Sr- O |