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Show CHINESE in New York's Chinatown Is Scene of a Battle i New York. June 27. Two Chinamen China-men are dead, a third badly wounded in a hospital and seven Orientals aro under arrest as the result of th re- I newal yesterday of hostilities in the never-dying Tong war In Chinatown. Shu Foo, a Long Island laundryman, was the first victim to succumb to the wounds he received when a funll- i lade of shots broko looeo while the ! Chinese Four Brothers, one of the parties par-ties to the conflict, were colobratlng in Pell street and the On Ieong Tongs, their rivals, sor over the murder recently of one. of their number, num-ber, were gathered m force in Mott street nearby and are eaid to bava raided the arriving banqueters The second victim was Sen Jing. in front of whose store at Mott and Poll streets, the heaviest shooting occurred Jlng died early today. Chu .Pan the third man to be struck by the flying bullets. Is expected ex-pected to recover. He is under guard In the hospital The outbreak was entirely unexpected unex-pected by the police who rushed In In tlnie to confine the tremble to the Immediate locality and bellev that among the men they grabbed thoy will find some of the guilty participants. The two dead men wvre members of the Four Brothers and the recent killing of Chon Fook Yuen is said to be considered by fellow Tong members mem-bers of . the .dead man. among the On Leongs .to - havo been itJqoalelv avengfcd i |