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THE HUNAN MASSACRES.

FULLER DETAILS OF THE OUTRAGE. NO LONGER ROOM FOR DOUBT,

Rov. J. W. Stevenson, Deputy Director of the China Inland Mission, has received the follow- ing letter, dated August 19th, from Mr. H. B. Stewart, who was then on this way to inves. tigate the sad occurrence at Chenched on the 15th idem. From this it will be seen that absolutely no hope remains that the report was an error. What now remains is to provide for ing more particularly the officials in charge of the district, and the clearing up of the very suspicious suppression of the news by the Provincial and Imperial Author ties. Up to date, fifteen days after the affair, no mention of the murder of these two con-

the punishment of those responsible, includ

fessedly unassuming and quiet foreigners has been alluded to by Edict or otherwise at Pek- ing, Can it be because they were

"ONLY BRITISH ?"

The previous occasions when assault upon Catholic priests was first known through Im perial Edicts would almost indicate this.

The letter reads:-

Am

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1902.

certain if he were still alive; finding him to be dead he ordered the body to be carried into the

Intimations.

"HE CHINA & JAPAN TELEPHONE

hall. Later, the Hsien provided coffins, AllTAND ELECTRIC COMPANY, the men who have come down greatly blame the officials, especially the military men who, they say,

SIMPLY SKUT THEIR EYES to what was going on. There is a military yamen just behind the ball; twenty or thirty men could have saved the place, but the officer couldn't send men without orders from the Fu. refused to send them. Another officer said he

The Halen had plenty of work to save the Im-

perial Post Office. He arrived just in time to save the life of the postal clerk, a Eurasian. If my informants are to be believed, he is about the only one of the officials who acted with any promptness.

Ja addition to Mr. Chang two other church members were injured. The "evangelist, tea. chers, and some church members seem to have stood loyally by our friends. On the day of the riot, just after breakfast, the evangelist for the last time exhorted them.to escape. if you have any fears go and stay in the Hsien Bruce replied: "We are not at all afraid, but

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yamen." And the old man, knowing all the danger, stood by right to the end.

I asked Mr. Tsai if he would go back with me, but he had been badly scared and was unwilling to do so. He asked me to delay three or four days until things became quint again. But with Mr. Chang

WAITING FOR SOME ONE TO BURY THE DEAD,

No doubt by

and not knowing when Quirmbach would be the time I arrive the reaction will have set in, back, I determined to go on.

and things will be quiet. if no place suitable for permanent burial can be found within awn or three days 1 will have the bodies interred temporarily.

nearing Toolsen, and as part of my guard will be changed there, propose to write such particulars of the death of our friends as I have been able to obtain since Sunday. Mr. Bruce's cook, the bearer of the letter of which I sent you a copy, reached us at 3 p.m. on Sunday, having come down in a day and a half. After questioning him closely I concluded that there could be no doubt of our friends being dead. I informed Captain Davidson of the Swiße of the matter, and as the Chibfu was on the German boat, we immediately went across and reparted He himself made a copy the matter to him of Chang's letter, protested his utter sorrow, said it was an offence against God-but, i1 came under the jurisdiction of Chenchou. To this I readily assented, but suggested that as I intended to to Chenchou it was his duty to see that I was sufficiently protected, and pro-attack, and another Wang is the ring. perly received at my destination. He replied that they would

DO WHATEVER I WISHED,

and requested me to go to the sien, who would make all arrangements. I did this, and the Hsien promised to do everything. About 9 p.m. be sent word that they had secored a boat, but the price of it was 12,000 cash. I re- plied to this that as this expense would have to be borne by the ( henchou officials I would

leave it to the mandarin to do as he pleased, Later, as the boat provided was unsuitable, requested that it might be changed, and this was immediately done. A gunboat will escort me right through, and relays of soldiers who, understand, are to attend to my personal wants. I thought it best to make it clear that was to be sent officially. febr. ing that otherwise I should not have access to the officials at Chenchou. On Mon. day morning, while I was waiting on the British gunboat for my boat to be changed, Mr. Tsai, Mr. Bruce's teacher, arrived, and

from him I was able to gather some details Here let me say that in addition to the evangelist's letter, I now have accounts from four men. These men all came down at different times, and each one tells the same story. There is a slight variation as to the manner of Lowis's death which '1 sball refer to again. Mr. Tsai, the teacher, says that

In the meantime I will gather as much in formation as possible. I already have the name of the man in whose opium shop the phones. were arranged

A man named Wang beat the signal for

leader. The lower storey of the Hall is wrecked and everything stolen. I will send letters down as frequently as possible, and will allow the date of my retum to Changteh to be deles mined by circumstances.

A NATIVE VERSION The Universal Gasetie has the following account of the recent murder of the twn British missionaries at Chenchou-fu in Hunan-

We are told that owing to the virulent character of the cholera lately prevalent in Chenchow-fu and carrying off the native inhabitants by scores daily, anti-foreign stories were fabricated by the evil doers of the place to the effect that the epidemic was caused by the missionaries residing in the city, with the result that two British missionaries were attacked and murdered, and Mr. Hsuch, a postal clerk of the newly established Imperial Chinese post branch office in the place was also severely injured. Chenchou is about 800 li dis- tant from Changsha, the capital of Hunas pro- vince. When the sad news reached Governor Yo

Lien-san, he lost no time in sending instruc- tions to the Taotai of the Chen-yun Intendancy, ordering him to proceed at once to

with a' comp of troops to restore order. Sub- sequently the Governor sent another Taotai, and a military officer to the place with another camp of troops to assist in suppressing the riot.

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CHANGE TABLES with Rates in 1/16ths from 1/10 15/16 down to 1/84, is non oo Sale at THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" OFFICE. These Tables, which run in columns of tea from £999 down to 1. and from 19/11 down to id or from $999 down to i cent, enable the user to arrive at the value in Dollars of

rumours to the effect that the foreigners had Just now a third Taotaî named Yu Ming-yi any sum in Sterling under £1,000 by simply

poisoned the wells had been rife for some time, the story being that he, Tsai, had been

HEAVILY DRIBED BY THE FOREIGNERS

to carry out their evil designs. Our friends were frequently urged to go to the yamen, but just as often refused to do so, saying, "Our trust is in God there is no need to run away." They also frequently had prayer with the Christians. At 3 pm. on Friday, 15th August Bruce evidently realised that trouble was brew ing, for he sent to the yamen for help. I have just questioned the cook as to what it was that caused Mr. Bruce to send for help at that particular time, the crowd not yet having assembled. He says that word had come that the shops on the streets were putting up their shutters, and that men were assembling to kill the foreigners. The man left for the yamen immediately, but he had not been gone ten minutes before the people arrived. Before he got back all was over Mr. Tsai says that when the crowd came Mr. Brace went to the door to speak to them, and was attacked at once. Mr. Tsai went to his help, but wAS seized and his clothes torn. I asked him if Bruce called out, or said anything at all. He says he called out something, but doesn't know what it was. Bruce must have fallen very quickly. He was

BEATEN WITH STICKS, AND STRUCK WITH SWORDS

act in the

has gone with the British Vice-Consul to Chenchou to make an investigation into the matter. The local officials who failed to tection before the sad event took place have give the murdered missionaries effective pro- been severely denounced: Two of the ring leaders, named Chang Pai-kou and Chang Yung-tai, have already been decapitated, after a formal trial at which the culprits ad- mitted their guilty act. The 'Governer, it is reported; has promised 10 following manner in regard to the matter. The remains of the murdered missionaries are to be buried, with the best ceremonies. The greatest possible punishment shall be meted out to the murderers. All the wounded con- verts will be treated with the greatest care. Due compensation for the loss or destruction of property will be made. The officials in all other parts of the province are ordered to suppress false rumours.—Shanghai Mercury.

THE WORD OF HONOUR,

prove to be what they were said to be how The men who do as they say; the things that cheering, it is to come upon them. We all hate to be deceived; especially when the decep- even if David did say so in his baste. If they tion is intentional. But all men are not liars, were society would be impossibile. Everybody knows that business is based on credit, on faith. Millions are bought daily on nothing until he was covered with wounde; bis facepot written, merely verbal. The Stock Ex- more solid than the pledged promises of men, was battered beyond recognition. Tsai seems changes are often called nests of gamblers, yet to have saved his head from sword cuts nowhere is a promise held in greater honour. by means of Mr. Lowis's wash basin. Mr. Therefore when we say that the tried and Lowis, bearing the rush, ran to the back, and effective modern remedy called "Wampole's Preparation" never deceives any who resort to clambered to the top of a small shed.. Just it in hope of benefit and care, we may expect here the variation referred, to about comes in to be believed. For this assurance is given on The cook says that Lowis, bearing that Bruce what it has done in the past in countless was dead, seemed to lose heart, and came meaded to accomplish what it was made to caset, on its record. It is only recom down. He was at once killed and mutt accomplish, Its action in Chlorosis, Anemia, Iated. Tsai says that just as Mr. Lowis got to La Grippe, General Debility, Throat and Lung the roof he was speared and fell down, being killed at once. As Tsai's story is corroborated by two others, I take it to be the true one. One man says that as Mr. Lowis fell he looked combined with the Compound Syrup of heavenward and seemed to be praying. Hypophosphites and the Extracts of Malt and

Tual, the teacher, escaped with a few bruises; Chang, the evangelist, is badly injured, but decided to stay by the dead bodies until some one should arrive. "When the Fu reached the chapel, half an hour, after, belog sent for, he found Mr. Bruce's body lying in the middle of the street. He took hold of his hand to as

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