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i Weamnirton, April 23.i-?? - > =^6k^ -0:ti$i&w.?Jf th* was fciven oat ?t 3:20 n, .m. Waahintfon, April 23.-9a. m.~Twelve Americana We beer? kdted m thc occupation of Vera Crux. Thu was bounced in a di?-! pAtch from Rear Admirai Eo^er toado ptoblk .V tho Navy Depart-i anent at 2:45 a. m. 7 Eight menwaye kflHf^ ^outfighting Wednesday- An ear PV* the second day'e casualties to two killed; ten wounded, making tota! rix dead; 30 wounded. , Admiral Badger said Mexicans often disregarded flag of troce. ' .?- r i H ? "I, ' V'" ; ' Americana in Danger in to???tfOt^ VWaAmgton~.10i60 a .m^-April 23.~Th? nayy.an4war d^ reentshave toade ^lane for the early anisare of thc railroad from Var? Crus to^Mea^Ctty. Private advices ?re that Atm^cans aie to dan ger m Mernoo City. Dispatches say that mob. ara forming. Amar ?ana oft a street &at is toeto^ ' \ ' - -4. ; i \w? IL |i*e*n? i w* ?j?/-.! . ? *v j .'' . lYkzy America,? TlW? Vex. Washington, ll *. o>~-April 23.-The state department has bean advised that between 800 and *000 Americans are in Mexico City. . J * ? *t?V>t.'w?-f>' w..-. : -J'M?' >.-.i-t -I ??? v .-.} ?, ,. ., To n*ing Americans Home. Washington, Apr? 23-1:2S p. m-The Bouts resolution appro priating half a million for immediate usn in bringing Aqpnr?eans i kt. Meaifco back to the United States was acted upon favorably hv th* Senafa eomrnittee today. Bili will be passed by Senate and signed by President today. ?ii? >*<iod ?an* .-jr.v "-. ?.ti at Mae* Moke ? Threat. ?j Ver? Cru?, April 23.-1:30 p. m.-General Maas, former federal commander m tim city, ?s reported to be plannmg 3e?rt&ve on th? cit> wiC strong ^forcements.. . Maas was/ftp of ?he? federal leaders ucici?cv m torre?n. ' :>SSSmV?SI??SBWSSBBS??M -_. . _ . -Hi . - 1 No More Munitions for Mexico. San Antonio? April 23.-ll a. m.-The second division army headquarters today received , orders from Washington to re-establish ^he embargo on arms into Mexico. The order W?? be but into effect mini nj-se?y? { : Tho t?e?c*n* Are Unhid. ' Washington, April 23^Wor?has .?%h*dUe department to day that the federals andftsfM* had imi^ii^an1^ijy?^n^ |.- - n^?^flCT^ .-"-'?v-;..:, stabM cierd^ga^^^ ??rff to reiterjftto with tibe greatest earnestness.the desire, and intention of tina Spa Set^^ ejery^os^^ and m ?gmW this g'dveminp-M'must'^rw^mote^aally in-tontrol.. .Ita aow dealing >vU& CUn^al Kaerie in the territory he controls.. . Wnfcm dealing only with thdw wbm he commwj^aad uW wk? can? to his suf?Hn^ c . ? oby oQn'i aridrusy s^roccm the people of wtexico.5i. ' Embargo on the Border. . .San Antonio, A^ril 23,-Headquarters said the embargo would be St^tiiva- ?* pomta along the border within the con&sss thfe depart* ment.. . Orneen would not discuss details.. . Both federals and rebels ?onfroi ports of entry opposite mis jurisdiction.. .Teles^fa?h?? were unmedintely aent ont along the border.. . . . In a short space of time the embargo was effective over tho stream of more than 1,500 miles from me mouth of the Rio Ur?mie to the California border Ima... .The patrol along this strength hen.a strength of 10,000 men, " u organi&fjprfiil cludintr the i Washing!, that Am?rica ."through' M Badg* b Vohmtecre CaUcd. 1 2'3 -*?-Rear Admira! D sj-/w British, afld. jperii? Returned io Germany? . Washington?, April 23.--Ui.sposaiicm of UK on the German vessel YpVartga, held up at Ve FSetch?r toofc the jiQrt vyas arranged.betweer?'? Germajvarn.bassadf&r.. The captain, of th? V? cure clearance papers at Veta Cruz will return owners in Germany. itofli Tampico ?k!f and ?ported mt to Galveston. ammunition lien Admiral :rwa? and th.? Major m with a. det?t yftnd the cit piece wlttr* ps, was dispa?ai^^rj They gre staJhnrMdY? , ,. TM-" J HU ? " , . , Rear Admiral Boush, Captain Smith and Vera ?rua S?ene J >J HB .* 5 1^ ?jSEsa^tw. ^^^^^ ^^MBJ^B^L. J ntl ^S?^S?^S^M. >. . WHBBMflBBBBBs^^ I ?. - j - ?"^-^ # ^ 1 =====yfe=^~ i Ttt?U?f: by 'American Pre?? Aaaoclatlon. \ ?jp.QffrHES the.Atlantic fleet wa? ordered te Mexican waters tb? Arksssss Affef ' wa? chosen as temporary flagship, it being the alster ?bip ot tba ff effl?BU. flagship Wyoming, which was |?ld up lor rcp*ira. Sba lagcon*. . ' ni omi ru by v>apmia noy O. amita wi- . ~~-T .-. ?-uiirii? -w?*?T i Boush (2) is ip command cf tb? Second division off^HH^^HHBHKI Oms ls ber? shawn! ^ trie railroad shops at Piedras Negras, opposit?i?eiv. ;uid ^??^aylhg >ip railroad switches and have put ?hs \t\tzxzp\\^^S^^SSmm\s sion. ^Mm?pi .?. . ' .:^*j?>GeneraI Ortega m ?kmunon& ._?.,?v...\ , ' ^EI^wt?^TOw;--2:25 p. m.-lt ?5 said that the Mexican forces mpyingi^ff^^^mhz are commanded by Generar .Of^^.' ' GoL rTatfteld" has. received orders to re-establish,the embargo . iiJias been uni into effect' hara. '-'lllSH^^^^MMHWMl Marching to Defensa ?of Juarez. Ht Paso, April.23.--2:16 p. m.-Fbur Mexican troop train loaded with horses and ammunition are ?aid to h . hua last night for Juarez. Col HaVfll: has asked the department for ii' 'i il?t?HK8?'?!! lijMpi i the?mavemeto<br ^^^^ . '' ?^ one Chattanooga, April 28-Jh'esterday wes th* ?*th .anniversary., o* the. hat^ fte^WiBan Jacinto, In Which the Texas soldlesr, ?S0 under Gen. Sam Hous ton, routed the Mexican fonce of 1,600 fiaftta Anna, wlio waa later captured, bair ^released. 'tt??- haul? was precipitated by thy burning of been some. salmi-hui mg os - April on rapidity th;, April 30, but th i real hattie took' bef?te.we^?v place on AprU 21, ?s the res'iit of They ?h ? rome Bg?i.skirn<Hh: J* OH April 20 fi rv of bin??; Houston retreated to Un San Jacinto boring'MN??H?nGk forrjr- Sani*- A? vt rushed t ?i^&WpBwiihrfi?: to thc bay to ;mw*:it lae /Texans rived wlthi) *ZQ$sltUB. andi foliowiaa thi?- *u??S?59SE5II^SI Wjadj^ni>un*xp<i *"<l elvin;" ni tbejand artllery. ..This story wu* ho . c if B?teres: aa spread' desolat io ?? told *>>? Mont^o-nO-y.Baxter,-tt'Tcnni^- oui the field, but Sunt fi'i&a ond raero*,.?.* of Benora! lto-is- haste, with, a' f. ton's finny. He was a aattye of Mar- comrades, btit oiir swlf shall county an^.w, brother of tho late airy gave them cbsae Judgi* Nathaniel. Baxter.'of Nashville;Uh%m down ai every Ju ond on ancle of the later. Nat, Bd. *he Mexteahs threw di )?iaw^ateQatiPnmaiy ^ and i * Jone? -Baxter, ?ad .r urreadered. : Amr alt, at (Nash.viii*. *ad of Mr?.; Mary era you"'Will notlee-?ec in a disco ar. tl 'ftiahtty g-l mc with a or MMisphia, of Cal. 3U**JS? axter, cime io r^avnttnM riT.fl tty. Montogoro. jes iem. ?oua^l still I and artllery. with almost ruinom ufrj feet wwtejj;Vobe'their linea Instantly, apeead'tfesolalion and death through out IhejBragAjMf Santa Anna lett In haste, v I-. ,r hh, .;., i .j oomradbs, but our swtf?'jBHHHg airy gave ?hem chase, ?til cutfinij th%m down ai every jump until 800 of <ho .Mextcahs threw down their guns ?ad rurreftdered. ; Among thc prison ers voa wu 1 notice- General -Santa Ah A??saie <v?is wBb:,,At?3|^^^^gS whoee n?m?a ar? bot recollected. We? kiiiod SCO *ru>k.?ftae:?- nrteu>nnr borses and ' h. ule?, $S?^bdvflH|^H .IOS s?at-dft' of 'arma and ?20,050 vr,r:h of emmunltioh'And baggage. We lost! seven mea killed. 16 wounded. Wei a?e now?, n?sotlatl?a for pear .hall return hoaae In a few days, when J 1 villi t^li'^f^HMnM?pH watchword was tba "Alamo, tho Als- ? mo. and the battle." rtory Of ? latter th<i "hatti; containiT 1 in j Kpsebb ?*es? FrHaa1&^ laivestoii biyf ?By Associated Preaflrr^T Ht>days eftarj? -Mad/id, April, 3^,~Lcsding"final ;>.- - -, .? . ; " fini: rlendly attlbtide HMHw6?*e^tJnlted States lo commeal an Witu9#ta? jraiv pre maapeadM WARNOWEXiSTS! ,...?.>ii,;,.,? LODGE AND FAIX JOIN HIM] IN BELIEF THAT ALL MEX ICO IS INVOLVED FLAG NOT TO FALL I Oregon Senator Says Mistake Waa | Mada bl Sanding Si Army and Nayy South Washington, April 2t-The senate today psssod tho hill giving the presi dent $500,000 to bring Americans la' Mexico to their homeb In the United States. The bill had passed the house yestexday. When the approprlstldu bill was taken np In the senate. Senator Bor ne?, ramittyaan on*aii*?eVff*?? the Unltef jS?aten and; Mexico actually v "?WfOre another 48 hours ls passed MO xqy. jmUgujejit, we,shalt be at war S^^ktW*;aas*rted Mr, Borah. .^S^iT?HBxIaa?s Will Unit*. ".No one doubts what.the forcea of ljuerta will do and no ope can doubt he forces of Carranza will do. "Will congress'bs content to remain' fronul?SoP^w^^ to tho ?outh? 1 do not ,want to see "? think when this act ia paased lt tfHfMTfo ^declared that the United, States will, withdraw from Mexico, Nicaragua and Honduras. "Do the people understand that the j present ' government of Nicaragua would melt as' the mists If the Ameri can marinan WAU trula ?* ?UlulM?n. I fron? in front of the White House iii [Managua?? asked Senator Borah. "We are enforcing upon the people 'of Nlcargaun a government thay Ho not want, lt. ls Just this gradual en ema CS; meat into the affairs' of our, neighbors that nea led the whole world to suspect us of ultimate Intentions to. extend our, /.overeignty over these; countries. i >'et a Wilsen Crjftfc, , "In what I am saying, j want it un " t"?h ?0t challaai?f j that the president has aWd eve he meant what he,?aid atl -w--r-~- -? ?w . w*a ?-v^\< not wanting more, territory, but that r-tf*?Lwe have saldaver ainoe Thora. ' MJmejrapn annexed Louisiana. I be- j ?Wfi^tnat if 'the American flag, avsr-j goss ?fi m Mexico, lt' will never come "Tha-Vpolicy we-, are p?raulag Will inevitably lead.to our tjifcliljjs^iijiirnpl of territory io ? th? . PATIOS;a Canali^ though I would resai^ltol^^jgriiaa? and a national oa?aa?ry^TK?WW^^ . "When we hafl^?Hspo36d of iJueriSf. when we have established ourselves 4n* Mexico,' who !s to take Huerta's , , fl*??Jt <?**J9Jl nc^ajft^hat thekla J ??ao power to establish order and theil if wc intervene, and it is dons, it must be done Oythe United States. , - "The aureeidesit of th? United ?tat*? j cannot contrcV?y*p.rs i cannot imag I hw.apy^nmre ^rn?u^^?,^ far es! ?^wOb/d1 effect tho United States thad that we should take control of that "r-ofn*/* . arcd that if South. W'?ai sWut* not.attempt tc interfere, that wo are at war with Mexico rf tic scope':'or- the resolution In fno^hoP^of J^epJpa^Carranfia.and via-, r. . W?SjgHB? .Huerta. He said Cer ranaa'avnpto made public today show-' Mexicans looked < upon the Vera Crux iucident, and predicted that., unless the embargo on arms wan' ap.? Idled to the coi^utaonaUK^^twl when the time'came and the United States was forced to eross the bor-i der it would, be found that the Mox-] leans* were p>ing gunn and ammuni tion imported from.this country. "My adlcea from t?e bnrd?r.'* said! Senator Fa?. " are that Villa was ai l Juarez night before last with ' 6,00? j men, and arma were constantly being I naen across; ana that the United j States army stopped ode ahiomont 1 w?tnout auUiortty/jfenr p?riment." I Senator Lewis said that attitude of j Carransa and Vit?-?, might be traced ly tn senators who Insisted a*. ' iti?n and who ?Jrttl and.the ioldieto aa * THE DAY |N ?ctNhotren a * ft ft * ft *WJt * * * * ft Waeisingtce. Apf? ?S.^-Hooso: Debate on naval approprjatJe^nlf&j resumed. . - Merchant marine committee considj ?red seamen's bili, i? ?vl ' ] ."Mother" Jonas. Colorado strike1 /Representative Fes?, of Ohio, rapan? Bean appealed to th? American spirit tfT^fehnid president Wjtitnf j Mfa pr gm\p*<i ?i*tca* situativ would multiply the Philippine problem iv Boaa*a;^ Appropriations committee i Wift??aft jaivarahjy and - senctepeened i WVm appropriate* *?tt,?K> to get Americana oui of Maxk>? j ^VftmetA3fesntar > "?Porakev- cn>poeeai Panania tolls repeal before ceaata! To Adequately Describe the Merits of -jj" . '''.,'/'* Come down" and let us show you the HOOSIER jj i Cotton and Coi 4 Pla It's The Best Eyer .??Also Tftc. Circle l av^a rara i^raivcs ?(Isl Anderson? S? C. ! J HISS BITE TO VISIT OWNEE \ j CB*w?y--<? ?::;;??., HI Barote From Aprfl 87 te Msj 3 j k?Jg?. Bidge^ao m W 1n sd [ ' ^ to Work ta this ?aaaty. April 29th: ?" " |_??u? Eva 2B(e?thVpresMent of the. '^?t*T*1 ^ ^ > ?. 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