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111* ne*i two day* all ths 



reach, ia Ki. 



drtrujred ,ian rrr -nt t,y ,.ffi - i.U ,,f rn.mn.1 ~. 

 n and Hsechuea to prominent man 



their iN.nrert* wrrr .ul.jn. led to dreadful i~n- thr |-n-.n* who t-.-k j*rt 



cutlon. At Yarhan the official. ejataaW mi- ul f I3O that .rrr arrrt~i wr f r , . ., , t~l. 



ion property, but twenty station* were wrecked, and 7 were executed. All th 



Thr n..{* mtiaasd thr-.u^, th. ,-ari |f .f ptorlMi tool sjAaa sj i 



June. 

 The Preach Government WM the first to de- 



mand reparation, in behalf of the Catholic mis, 

 and in response an imperial 



age to be repaired and 

 brought to justice. Trial* were 



baU i vU . tft m aaS k - .:.-> van 



tha rioU in bh 



naiir* ChrE mWM at l?aMi WM al ailadud by bawttta, 

 ral by a and wa* drfawUd by tha mMonariai. who 



awb lhal accused them of gouging out the erm killed some of UM msrsadei* TTC>e military 



.gner* authorities of Canton took prompt measure* to 



. . . ,. \ . . V I- . .. :.-' : M,r -'. .- - . 



pealed to all Americans ia UM interior to repair rhow. Taiping. Hupeh. aad Aahai. Tae O3- 



Isoiporarily to the coast. ness Cliristian* ware harried and robbed vsry- 



and 



ety were masssflrsd without warning by an or- 

 * ssd band of 80 armed men at w hasang. a 



titatn resort near Kucneng. Fukien. The Chinese OoTernment a promise of fall 

 Dr. Stewart ai> -n. A contention WM concluded, giriac to 



ind aMU w,-r.. Uhd, a ,,.i ii aoaai mm UH i: mm ail II :..-.:.-. j ' , 

 afln-. Misses Marshall. Gordon. Nellie quiring land in any part of China without UM 



m lands or hoasai by simply signing^ 



; - .- : :, - - 



net anre. Missss Marshall. Gordon. Nellie quihni; land in any part 



iWoaofUMlooaraut 



lands or 

 spears and sword* in the sanitarium at \Vha- t 



and Tojy Saundei> vrcombe. and an permissJpB of UM local authorities. 



Irish nurse ware torture*! and murdered with 



sang. Four of the Stewart children and 4 woman than native owner* are under the general raga- 



M imperial law. 

 Mabel C. IIartf..rd. an American. WM knocked Some of the minor o 



ided. Miss latiofv 



Ad beaten, but made bar escape into the the outrages ia Ssschasa. The resalt was far 



Most of the American Methodist mission, from satisfactory to UM *WlM,aod taabmia. 



arie. were absent. All the mission property WM later, supported by UM Uaied State* miaisur. 



Eroytd.anapiaiiaairiiaad BaaJsamimioaft aaMadeTttal tfci 



The woman missioiisTM* were here, MeUwwhere, degraded. British 



ilar object^ of fanatical rage, .ct^-Kiang. and a natal 



h hM about 50,000 inhabitant*, threatened r, 



ha.l been in a state of anarchy for some time, seated oa Sept. , and oa 



A sect of regetarian*. which sprang into sudden Chines* Govaramaat SJMM 



aromiaaaoe oariaf UM warjaowtd special boe- roy of Sasohaea had beea .tripped of his 



tilitr toward ChrVtiaas. The sect Wame so for 



aameroo* and truculent that the mandarin would nerar 



dared no members for crimes, and llr ha.1. u. 



yielded to them in all things. and ordered 

 l States minister nnmmissiornd J. 



i. consul at Pbochow. and Cant. Newell er* 



' to go to Kucheng to inqnir 

 circumstaaotJ of UM outrage ia con- UM 



Detroit 



with British 

 conul at T 

 U lUrber. naral arnmW of UM 



wot by the Peaia 



held a trial in the 



aroar, aarai anasui of UM Mgjs* aaaasieiewaa S^TWII. neaiMsiMiMBssJBej" 



to Chengttt to inrestigate the ex- ary oatrasm another Baainpiiaci of UM war 



>sschuen. foe Rmperor issued an wa* an uprising of UM Daagaabof tbepforince 



commanding the Tartar p>neral at Foo- of TsingUi in the Koko-Nor region, fas reb- 



-st the rioters and enjoining all rice- eb carried LaoUag by storm, taasiag the com- 



or govareors to protect missionaries aad maadaat to commit foidde, The reTolt spread 



