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STARS AND STRIPES FLOAT AT VERA CRUZ Pormal Ceremonies of Occupation of City Held by the I'nited States. Vera Cruz, April 1'T.?With all ceremony, the firing of a salute and dr >s l?arade. the American Hag was raised today over the headquar ers of Rear Admiral Frank F. Fletcher here. Over th- cus 0111 house tne nag lias been- flying since tlu* landing of the i American forces, but until now there had been no ceremonies indicating the formal cccupati >11 of Vera Cruz. The transpor s. with Brig. Gen. Funston's command aboard, were off The port lake today, but there has been 110 indication that he military fore 's "will be sent ashore at this time. If the army lands, the bluejackets now on duty here will go aboard their ships, but the marines will be left for land s- rvice. Five Americans wh > arrived by * rain fr:m Mexico City today were virmaiiv pviipllpd hv Prosiden Huerta. They had been arrested at Pachuaca for no known cause. They are: I)r. Hoskins, R. Chattion. J. Punstion. G. G. Smith a.id Mr. Mardox. Dr. HosIk kins was subjected to rougher treat ment than :he others, because in his pockets were found papers indicating 'that he had once served as surgeon In the United States army of volunteers. These men were sent to the P capital from Pachuaca and Huerta or" dered them to leave the country. Chained the Stand. The recent ntore friendly attitude displayed in the captial towards foreigners was explained today when i' was learned from refugees that rebel k supporters in Mexico City had taken ' steps to change public opinion. They circulated hand bills calling upon the .vrt/vnl/n +AmoriVanc a ;iH rip t LW iiiuv* *vut*o w-w.-v* ^ nouncing Huerta as the cause of ;he landing of the American naval forces at Vera Cruz and also as the author V of false and inflammatory statements ^ published in Mexico City. The rebels are said to have been gaining ground in the territory close to Mexico City. Four hundred federal wounded were brought in:o the capital on Friday from nearby points. ) Where the battle was fought is not !* known. Vftutlv Pnrnuf'siTiS. -ri VOUJ A*UAVje?Muvv A train which reached here this morning brought many British, German and French residents, but only five Americans. Xone of them came direct from Mexico City. Some of them had been prisoners of the federals at Cordoba, o hers at Soledad. the head^ quarters of Gen Maas. They had "been released by him as a result cf the nrgent representations of Consul Canada and were permitted to join j ihe foreign refugee train which left the capital Sunday morning. Ano her train is expected to arrive ::ere tonight, and it is understood *- - -3 many Americans are aDoara. Some of the refugees are responsible for an unconfirmed report that after a demonstration Huer;a became so frightened tha: he- hid in a foreign ? legation, fearing assassination. 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I got my hand hurt so badly that I had to stop work right in the busiest time of the year. I thought at first that I would have to have my 9 ' hand taken off. but I got a bottle o? ?9 Sloan's Liniment and cured my hand." B ?ff ikon If heeler, Morris, Ala. gjj At al2 Dealers. Zoc., ^ 5? c.^ an [ four Americans were seized by one of' | the mobs, which insisted upon lynch-, j ing them. -Their lives were saved by; the intervention cf he police, whose, j commander promised the ri tcrs he1 'would siioot the priso>rs. bn who promptly released ti.em.' Considerable quantities of arms and ammunition have been seized by rlit*; American naval authorities h- re as a resul o;' order that all arms in the possession of citizens mils be given up. The i.'habitants luivo already i ^ giv> 11 up l.OoO rifles, l.i'oo revolvers.; 1<><? machets and ll'.Ouo rounds of ammunition. Mexican Flag Down. I ! With the lowering of the flag on J the fortress of San Juan de 1'loa this 1 afternoon "he Mexican flag disappeared from Vera Cruz today aim >s coin-; cid ntally with the raising of the American colors. The new bunting which ! ad flown from the staff on the fortress in the inner harbor since the landi.isr of '.he i v i ; American fore s was hauled down by ; the commandair and the arms of his m? men wore itirneu over to un- marines. A fo>d riot had occurred, among the :.i00 prisoners confined i<) , the fortress and had caused the | commandant to appeal to :he captain of the por , Commander Herman 0. : Stickney, for aid. i . . . ! |<$>3><?><$><$><e><?<5><$'<$''$,<$><$>3> <$><$><?>, : <$> <S> | THE POWER OF WILL. <e> I <$>! The human will can be cultivated ! until it ?tovv.s into a masterv of i ' t power. Like all other qualities, it pos-1 j sesses both positive and negative j conditions. Irresistible it ma}- be-j , through wise direction and harimonious adjustment. Weak and! | vacillating, easily disturbed, and ; even mischievous in an alarming de| gree, it oftimes is, by reason of ig1 norance and indolence. I In life's thicket of underbrush, J 'that we call daily happenings, thej 1 Will may find itself completely van- i jquished by the infinite littleness of j ' trivial demands and factional dis- j j putes. Recurring again and again, moil-; | otonous defeats array themselves in j | opposition until the individual be-j ; comes thoroughly discouraged and j j distrustful of his own powers. In the parlance of the day it is | , commonly said that this or that one j J has "lost his grip." Perhaps, there : j is 110 one object more pitiful in: I life than the man or woman, hope-; | less and aimless, drifting down to : the point where even self-respcct be-j ! mines but a bitter memorv. i The eager rush and turbulence of the present, is largely responsible j ! for the vast amount of human! ; wreckage that blocks the way to real advancement; and, to check! this wastage, to divert and direct! I this loss of power to legitimate use,1 ' is one of the imperative demands j of the time. Within each and every individaul I | are the governing forces that make' and shape the life-journey. It is < true that the circumstances of birth! I and early environments may modi- j j fy, but they need not arbitrarily de- ] I termine one's future course. Will, recognized and cultivated, | i may, by its power, rise victorious! | above all obstacles if it work in | I harmony with universal law. ' That person who, in the accom- i plishment of his aim, tramples 011 j the rights of others through mean advantages, is little higher than the butcher at the slaughter pen,- and, though he may temporarily grasp the thing he covets, must inevitably bear in turn, the full fate of his j transgression. But he. who recognizes the fact i | that in this universe there is enough j and to spare, for all created beings;' 1 and, in the knowledge of this truth, j ! determines that he will succeed, and i that his success shall in no way tres- I j pass on the privileges of others? i i that person carries with him, even j then, success in embryo. Persistent j in the thought and working ever,: | with the thought unfaltering in the! ; fa-ce of seeming failure, he will j from defeat, grasp' victory, and,! from ashes of spent fires, re-light j the path of future progress. i Such is the law. 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