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tails of rnrtncr amenda, the customary
abd usual Incidents* surrounding auch
41 salute." \ f-'T> r
{"This waB the rnajtter In dispute be
tween thia^govemiient and the of
ficio government of Moxie?, and ?Iis
?he justification updn which the
r?solution. now before the senate ls
/T"We learn tonight that Vera Crus
Rpa fallen; that fduxv< marines . lie
*ead; that 29 lie ; suffering from
wounds. Is there, (nothing else hut
this discute of the numb*-rv ?f o-nna
Ufo form and ceremony of a salute to
justiry the sacrifice of the American
Pires?
"Deeply as the president desiree to
$m!t the scope of his Action-khei
mhintenace of peaoe; history suggests
\ t?i?t once lighted, the fires ot our war
carnot bo <iu??ched at V?'.W. What
ibo result of these incidents no
ind.? can tel!. Men will\dle-menudear
to vt? will dio because of the action 1
we are to take tonight.. An^ejjt?M?
homes will be desolate, American .
children will go through . ?hie father
less because cf the action we wi li
tat?e tonight and when they turn back ,
thc page to find why ffttWs niedrere
thc y to find that it waa about the
nm tiber of guns or the form ot salute?
'We, Ute representatives of the
? gre it democracy that prides Itself he
lor c the world that democracies cafti,
be peweefur^t^JO^^
tlflcaUon Abai we^an-Ia?.^iefore.. the]
history, excepts dtePljUf 'Is?out ttifc
number of gunaj".f \ jra;3L^IBH ?
Senator Root asked what would be
done If some 'ncldent had, occurred lu
besoulby7;p^^?n^o1KatronB/" ,
lt this disrdte was all." he said,*
there shou.d to? no difitcuL'y in reach-}.
iT.& ii py?Urc*>*, vOiiOi?bivd
"if this be alt, now can v
tri our -arrogante, our present attitude
toward bankrupt. Weak, tiesvarlng'
Mexico, if this .be all? but this k, not
all. It ls not all. Thorp ls a matter
ot JurUtteation. And the Senator trout
Massachusetts has sought to lay it
before tho senate ..itt hla\ substitute
for the preamble ol the resolution
'-Lying behind the insult to the
A?*r*e?* flag ara lise "res cf Atscr!- j
cabs destroyed, Americans reduced io j
pererty he**?a?*. of the destruction of j
their, property, except , *fcr*jjft 2JK1
?pert for the America? vtigjb' '$0$'!,
American unitaria*, tho Am?rlegh gov
ernment.. U is st?d that I bat make* L
necessary demand that j^ftitflftfti S
be made the flag off tke Unite* State*:
"There ix enr instigation, lt Is a
jasUftedtibn fyl^nbVln Victoriano
f!uerta~or-4n .hie- >esnd?ei^K?*srr*ht'
la the uniTeraol, jppn?pet ?f a?falrs in
Mexico, and roe' Vent object to be at
tained h not the graiinrs.^ocKe/.ja^
soiHl pride r U U -nrt ' tp? hpl^Jselfon !
of a fiovf-rnts^nf ot '?n SJfrakai, H..Isl
' ike desire ' of the' Pniied 'Atales .toi
are teri its citizen* ender these con?:
diiicus." ... ^ .??v^-'Hj* ?
i ?us?on ?M^ U?? ?H?n>g*ggncreaaodi
low.n- and lower? re- Ved iii? ?one?u
"?f wc omit from th lr resolution
at We are to pass.here tonight," be!;
id, "the malters included,ia the sub- j
'ute preamble, wo omit tbs real-j.
naonH behind the action. On tho J
.ts to the reaoluUon aa reported by j
B eom'nilttee, we would b?^ever?aat-,
il trw* -
sy tba
& chair.
und asserted that Mexican territory
u,no I? so ti- tfcjsa; ?r ;:1C lm.
lion's action. j
"The preald?nt of th'- United States
la charged with a groat responsibility.
He hope? that the hopa of peace is
W?fpt Pono. Ho asks for justifica
tion, and in reply to^ that request he I
moots a demand that'we make a gen
eral declaration of''rif&r."
Postmaster General Buflcsoa and
Secretary;.to Che president Tumulty,
entered as ?Senator I Reed, spoke. In
the galery two soldiers in uniform at
tention, of thc e\qe>. Spectator a.
. "Mr. 'President, can wo not vote:"
said Senator Reed, in conclusion.
"They are dyli^dowg there in Mexl-JT
co already."
"Con we not', .say*'we aro not quib
bling about sentences] but can we not
aay we stand ,w^.. President Wilson
for Justicei%^*Ae'a^toorities io 'Mexi
co r~ ? ' T-v-T-ara- 11 ali mi li TS&t
AU Night Session of Debate.
Waahlngtop, April' ^.--.2:20 a. m.r
Dstcrmlned on the passage of the ad
ministration Mexican/resolution be
fore morning the c?nate at midnight
Was in th?; mMet z. ^rsvr ir?? nS
paBafoned deba*?. Ultimate passage of
the {res^lifrlon as report ed? by the
foreign' relations eom.tylttee was g*n
arally conceded. The'house had re*
eessed until IQ o'clock In tim morn
to await the senate's ('A* n.
'Megger reports o' Un engagement
had fil^V .o the capitol
whtn ?f?e^wittaT? easton
at 8 o'clock. The four Americans
dead In Vera Cruz, the twcnry.wound
ed, and the' two hundred Mexicans re
ported killed in the' taking of the
city, became the text of. the taik,.|j
BMutlulied ll] hUDt?a>a^ic^V?nd greet.
IBe^se?lfe . . packed to ?auf
?mqo^m? J%;|i?4c of rep
resentatives'crowded Ute rear of the
senate hall. Secretary of StaieJmrg?fg
himself oftdo .refer:
Stfc-rjetory of %iVaj?;?3a?x?BOm. MEM j ?
?>f5rt?9JTSSvy Cant?is.
eral Burleson, Secretary o', the c
Jswaapry MoAdoo and Secretary to thc L
HHMM^* T???syHy ? -est :. rS-^i*-?j the ?
held whispered *&fe>??den an Pie dis. j
cusaion progr?s sei. ' c
DiplomataHear Speeches.
.'.omatlc p ta' lilied
with sss?ibei? . ;a carps'
with Ambassador Spring-Uice of .Onset j
Britain, at tbeir head. {
The republican .side .of the senate, !
led by Senator Robt, demanded that I
the "Juat?acatlcu?' proposed in the I.
resolution ror a movement in force i
against : Mexican be founded not on. :
the Tampleo incident but on the long *
scries of .outrc^es";against American ?
citliens and thai? ptopsr?y, including 1
the outrages 'tyhere constitutionalists .
?mt?rs Kf?a and James vigorously I
defended Ute bosimlttee reupian^oS de_ ^
daring the imjv.'t to the flag gc Tam- 1
jue?jfted.alb that-tba reeotntor. f*
provided for , 5
Aa tho ti|pi: woro: ?h. and senator 1
Biter sen&o* ?lanianded an oppori r. :
\ty< ito ?s? he?W'Ehfc J?'ftf?^ ;
^atw Snll made a l?iigtbV'j^?ca?ov
iurniniue nil
IfflCfilliRfl? FALL
IOEGLII8H
(CtonUnueA Fruin Page One)
nbther brief exchange from the Wiest
nd of Montesinos Street, whore a
federal outpost waa stationed.
, Firing lb General. ,
At. 12:80 the firing became general
nd at | o'clock the guns of the trans
ort Prairte want info action.
. A detAchnmn,t from the Utah, held
>!? ?round between the consulate and
he wkter front, opened with twb of
heir three inch g^ns. The first shots of
hese piece? were directed against the
iii.ililli hnnitn Ina roa tn.\i,a~
vlcan Bharp shooters. L?euL
?ommander Buchanan of the Florida
rdercd that it be destroyed. Ftve
hWa^brohght the old tower down.,.
The women or th.9 An ?rican colony
ti Vera Crut had been, placed aboard
he chartered steamers Etu>:?ramM ?wi'
sextco. but th? foreign'"mlony, ea
?ccially the American section, was
Teatly" augmentad ibis morning when
tiree trainloads arrived firm the cap.
tal. Some of those rema'ned ashore,
iut many were'taken aboard the"
tea mora. Bo far aa can be, learned
io refugees weer injured,
??nsul Hangdog BePcrt.
Consul Canada's reports follows:
L "Marines and' bluejackets landed at
3:30 this morning, immediately takr
pg posnersion ' or cable ? brace, post
inee, telegraph office and customs
icuse, also-.naUro?J termin?is anti
arda with rollf?g? stock. < Notwith-'
tr?? master?1 of tnv ?situation sb far
?Ithout use or heavy -fcftosv'' Cur men
Ire. . (staa^iy. defend?a v*< themselves,
lome resistance frortr nixVal \-esseis
eon silenced by guns on Prairie.
"At this time reported four of our
r.zr. ?i?cvl si H (I, inremty
American newspaper 4?en. and.several
ither Americans fa consulate. Sev
rai Americans invading some wonj
il '-irim ru?iiHr? to go aboard rerugee
hip aro now marooned in hotels with,
n dring Hites/ Trains: from Maxie*
Mty did not arrive." , '*?pf*|
SENATOR FA M.'H SPEECH
Ittaeks f Brothers, the American Rep.
sentntire With Villa'? Army.
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, April 211.-lb the de
mU) lu the B^itate, ?Senator rail of
?sw Mexico, who bas attacked the ad
nfniatrationy waiting policy hereio
?aln Vneiled the policy of friendli
es to Tilla.
Senator Pall declared that George
?. ?'rjrot?Ktnj, special; represenjaaflrh
?f the state departmen with the army
rr-Villa, ;? ?? business partner of the
ifadem famlhy. and said no true judg
Nj^sf ' conditions in that \.' anny
ould bo formed on information from
lim. , . v '.
"I say to'-you' that tbs president ot
Sb .United States /fe uninformed or
nisinformed aa to ?CndUiouB In Nor
hern-Mexico.-ipr ho would not have
mid; oat; the hopo to them tJu^s?
rou ld form au ailis nee with these
>andU?." . r ; ?.. 'V
Senator Fall reviewed a UBI pf out
-?c.? "7 V?i?'sgfaanrc ?mericpj? prop
>rty holders In Mexico. He declared
nat the United ' States stood aa a
ic?ic xnr ?ht? iiurpiMm of Nortehrn
dexVio." He declared action against
tuerta would not relieve conditions
n Northern Mexico. "iffiljffi
Ah effort'to Six ft t?te for 1 o'clock
sea^unsuccessf uily made shortly after
itrtvflrt by Senator Kern.
1,0510 ftAKO? tiVXS
?fofcpete* Randed! pf 'Atataes Frew, a
(By Asaoctfttcd Press)
: Veto. Cri?t April "ST.-^-Towards toe
aradle of the; aiaiii^?;^K>ae watch
ag'on ?se snipe ;*totrred through
heir ?lu??03 a large force of Mcxtoans
l?\alattt?y tb?? five?hteh- SCUBA ai itu*,
r^mrrtft bel ch rd fort'.'. ;r<*akihg , the
reat. Th?f. en?od wt flank itfg snovc
br Uott?d^Statei, aefrntor?*fr?ta Ala- j
. .... ?.J?-V?-?^'--- ?
vwi?if?inisi/fcil? lil ?ICA
Al .?X ?
1, Rear Admiral ..Charles J. ?iau*;er, commanding the Atlantic fl ?at; 2,
Rear-l^n?ral T .B. HowaroVcemnumding the Pacific/leet; a, Rear Admiral
Henry T.. Mayo; commanding .the fourth division, nt Tetnplco; 4, Rear Admiral
Prank F- Fletcher, commanding the first1 division, at Vera Cruz.
PAt??^S SEDATE SAYS GARRISON
Conference* ' ^clayed by Rtd'. Reply to Spe?iaJl?elivery Let
Appna! foi ^uiu^rution- *w From'?he <k>vcrin>r Or
Likely to J3c Adopted S<^ Chesson
(By Asl55t?ted Press? ' (By Associated Press.)
Wa?htn?ion, APr?! ?v-1.-Prs?ii??i-.?- Washington A?-?i1. ?Jr-Seci??arv
tion or a volunteer army for-aer-dce 0arrt*on today concluded his cor res
in Mexico or itt other crisis would ba Whence with Gp7srnor Cole Blease.
provided .dbe ma house bHI pkaeed ^L^U hM^?? *Wer T.?c*Uon
today bv the asher* wtfh nriisaiiS^Iordcr<*.*--i?bliahing a summer maneuv
r^iiSfS?nT?t ?i/?^'S?S?: ?p carno tor r^tr. n!i!!t}a ~3d ^??.r
SSfSffi^ troops at the lele of Palms, failing
layer, by a motu.; > rteg?;te|to .. receive a'^eSuhnse tr, ht* aeaiesds
.reconsider rh.e:..yo?e, 3?r.a?? ?ea?crarupon Governor Bless?. y Gar
?said abo motion probably .would" on rlson stated that tho camp "would be
disposed of tomorrow. ; attended by thc militia of North Caro
The bill would Trevlee the.law under Una and South Carolina, Georgia and
Which a volunteer.\ torco was organ? Florida, and would bc neid Ontaldn
.tandi tor the Spanish-American; war la of Routh Carolina, 'later he received
MBK^tsanJftcrai claim tina a volun- ? long letter ?rrvm Governor Iliense to
I ieel^reo'TwInq he raisedmore oufek- which th? fallowing reply was nent
' the payment of bonn- today:
I tica, would do away with a abort tomi "1 cr???>? understand or what yon
of enlistment by making the term bf complain or why you fndclgn in sua
volunteers the asms as that in '?.-legis. nod ImagtnMg?'eicpSSjirning s
rc?u?ar army: wonld procure the Tte?- mai??r tliat is cntlroly 'ree anrf ctear;
egSATV mitnl> : :. .:'." .. mTmuntcfttfortB 'fc^t*??in di !
nlng of.the war tat a long period, thus! vieMn or militia affairs and'the Na
rnaking drafting unnecessary; and tiona!'Gdards of themr?t^ll?tM^lK'Wi'
would decease tn?> peusio? liai ?ftc?{held with.theadjutants scscr;::.'. There
\?e wkf. v ' - *f"wiia. tioCfiing donv in ike present case*
The law w^ntld give the president,phut -wan nu* in aceordatfW- with the
I instead of theitgovornors of tho States,jeustomiand. stejc{iy iu kiping, with
j tba. author^ ::ppolnl ali office t !
for th??yoJ.uatesr" fr?rccs rcaulrfsg Sit?! '."ft seems iv me'tr- TX? unfortunate
tor KIVO preferenccct in their selection that ^you tWt- tavpelfod 'to object to
to thone *who hftYe\*u?d milllary-traj'^M-hiB .matter being treated in the.cos
ing and lnstriictlou\ ternary way. but since you did, 1 bad
.>f tin? tolual^r ferr?s no Other alternative ?han to adopt
walting-to '"?? : ' i vin- until th?^ours? that I did."
ul? tim ...Mitta of ali arms -- ?- ?,
?ouVl ??ermtt j Sli^XCEil t^ARP^LOUTEES
," e.: :.. : . pa?.j
f?l?,^g?Taree Inch Cons Prairie Did
that p; . t i the Werk 8W?4>4*fa!1r.
? . Vera Crux. April ii- -The three-inch
^gac-jgana of. Prairie were ured eifectlvo
{*'s*ft'?t^*TOy.Tp?J|iWg . both1, otnejersjiy near shore. A small detachment of
[and men\ # ap#yQxirnt.tcfy |ilgftow<}>fexlcanfl near .thc. customs houtw was
j according to the 3Stes? retunter[fax* feausing nome ? rouble. A few shots
janjtisti;': : :r. ^niCfsnt from the. Prairie gaiu? sitMkcvi thsin.
?^^tf8' ? ~"r ??':T'^^,T*l"^^'r?w*''.1 ''?",v '" ii!?.-1 :- ' same gnni
^EI^L^BSSSHP J:*T~".- ";,^,? VMI lin? ot
^^'^W-3^Z_S?^^fe.-^,&i'' ' diming tho territory cotn
G*or^rtji^c ZOi&s.; l^aftieua, paratlveiy free-of sharp shootera.
h c?roJic&^8,| I!? MEXICO Vtyp
n A ' - o .-. .. ?>?S*{?erle??. ?hat Sfri^SI Kindred A merl-1
?? o- cans sre-46heee> ret !
Associated Pr?
IMO nm news of ronnel in Mox w o
was flushed ov?r the AHS0t1;.tcj Proaa
wini to Tho Intelligencer ?.bout ii
u'clork Tuesday, afternoon and th?
bulletlna were posted tn front of thin
Dfljce. Tho Daily Intelligencer has a
Hpecia! leaped wire ruh?Thg Into th*
office and will keen the poplin inform
ed RS to tho progress of oventn lu the
fdretgh field.
Soon lt beeaide known uiver the city
that the marines from the Prairie had
been landed, .with, bloodshed, and many
Inquines J poured Into this , office,
frowds 'gathered around thu bulletin
boards until an early hour thiar morn,
inn and than? wa? thu ??umaui ini?.-??
Ht in tho proceedings in the * car
cone. The Intelligencer- ls making ar?
rangements for a complete bulletin
service, to be posted in front of this
office, with tbs permission of fho city
authorities. Following aro the more
ifi?part?st b?;?i=??r,s th?U ?Bine in dur
ing, the early evening:
Treaty, with Uruguay.
-??
'?Washington, Alni 21,-Uruguay*?
willingness to sign a peao? treaty with
the Malted States along tho lines of
those already signed by Secretary Bry.
an with other nations generally was
communicated to Mr. Bryan today by
8r. Pe Pena, Uruguayan minister In
aahlngtoo.
;_
Will > Use Aeroplanes,
(Pensacola, Fia., A*>rl? 21. -Wtth ?ls
hundred marinea, several, aviators and
two aeroplanes aboard, the battleship
Mlsiselppl left her* today for Tampico.
The tender Dixie, attached to the for
pedo boat flotilla which loft yesterday
for Mexican waters, atao started today
for Tampico.
- ?:. . .? .
Eagle Pass, TexaaT/??rll 21.-At a
mass meeting of Mexican citizens In
Piedras Negras Tuesday, flv?? hun
dred. Ytitaattsss - Ere crgasisi-.; u??
armed td resist what tb?*v called the
expectedinvasion hy the United States,
Federals occupy Piedras N>^gres.
Wilmington, Nf. C., Apr i 21.-The
Fayetteville independent llg it infantry,
which has served In every war in
which tbs United States bas been en
gaged, sipce Ita organisation in 1793
today otT-rcd Governor Craig Ita ser
vices if needed tn the Mexican, conflict.
The company is not now > part pf tho
National Guard.
To Get Close In Shore.
?few York. April 21.-Order* wore
received st, the navy yard today to
place the gunboat castine in cammi*.
HJOIJ. vonsnander Johu P. Carter, of
the New york yard will he in com
mand.1; The Castine ia of light draught,
and will be valuable in shallow wat
More Warning M.
PorUimonth, fi. H., April 21.~The
twelfth company of marines was or
dered today tn report th Philadelphia
by one p. m. Thursday to sall on tho
transport Morro Castle for Tampico,
THE FIB8T BLOOD
Galveston. Tex., April il.-Those
klled were. Coxswain Shoemaker. rv>r.
porai unggerty and Benaan-Poiilasett
all i?r Hie bittwv.'rtlp FVnrlda. The
name of the Wurth man cuutd not he
loaned.
The wounded Include: ' C. I* lj?ahy,
U. Sonars. C. li. Cameron, J. F. Pies?,
Seamen of thin ?Florida. FJwt-loi?u
Ueisburg Cf the Florida and JD, ?>.
Mc Mil Han, private, second marine r+g.
iment from; the transport Prairie.
Washington. April 21. 6 p. m.-Sec
retary Daniel? announced ?hat Hear
Admiral 'S*?y?>. with his flagship Con
hecllcut and most of the other ves
sels under h la command at Tampico,
had steamed for Vera Cms All the
vessels of Hear Admiral. Badger's
fleet, bad been ordered fo go directly
lo Vera Crux.
MsTv Tw Cwrtry Inaris^s.
.Waebinston. Anni ?i f:i5 p.-..
?ceretary Daniels todsy chartered the
liner Moro Cecile at New York to car
ry to Mexican waters the regiment of
marinos ordered assembled at Phila
delphia.
wage Heese Bzpzri. !
Washington, April 21/-- ?:l??-Sec- J (
retary TtJfauUy Said at A:25 pv ?., that I
the'white house waa without say re-j >
?z?i cf tha leading of ?nar mrs nt ?
V^cms, _ lc
Beport 4 Killed, c
Washington. April i?t. n .
retary Pantois hurried to the white ic
Boase lust before 6 o'clock for a eon- ?
ess Bulletins
??nco with the prelderii' An uhcoftr
inned rumor was in circulation .t?i?a
nit Adm.ml Fletcher hud. reacted.
^ .welsuro of Vera Cr?? wlth a toes
f four marines and 20 wounded.
Naively Talk? Lillie.
Washington, Apr? 2a. A? ff.r#5 the
onoto rocnsHftd until ft o'clock, when
cantor Root will.speak. :
Hause In Reres?,
WnsHfngion, April ;i.-?At 5:.'lf. p.
i., tho house took recess until 10 a.
tomorrow. This made lt certain
tiaro would he no fins?! ?cii.?c !-^!i5~i:i.
Mexican situation.
Cal ve sinn l'onfirniNl
Galveston, April 811. ?:00 p. na,
^formation received at the cabbie of
Ice hero confirms the Wn?Ht?cH.
ort fhnt'Unlt^d 8tates marines have
sized the cab'o office and customs
ouse at Vera Crut, and that four
aarinas wem killed and tweuty
rounded.
lt,was reported from Vern Crus? t\ut
ffleUl notification had gone to Welli
ngton from American. Consul W. \Y\
Canada.
Pirat Bleed SpBtctt.
*" Washington. April tl.)*4Bec
?antele made pub) tu the following dls
?atcb received from Admir?t Fletcher
t e p, wv.
; 'TTafeedny in face -A approaching
lorthcr. landed marines and sailors, A
roi? battleships Utah/ Florida and
nvanport Prairie and seized customs
tousc. Mexican forcea did not ' op
t?se landing, but opened fire' with.
'.ile and artillery after our seizure
f customs house. Prairie sheiling
lexleans out of their nowltiona. ...na. -
ultery firing from housetops and
trcets. Hold customs house and sec
ion of city In vicinity of wharves
md consulate. Causalties ?our dead
nd twenty wounded."
MEXICANS TEAR
TOWN U. S. FLAG
. ?> .
desecration Reported to Have
Baan Made by Foreigners at
Ssa Amonio
San Antonio, Tex., April 21.
Lmerican Hogs decorating a building
n the Mexican quarter here were torn,
town last night by Mexicans.
BILLER UV ?> Villi NH
farderfiUH Fire , on Msr.i
From lieuse Tes?.
Vera Cruz, April 21.~Afl*r fleo
ral Mn a H had boon driven from h|'i
?pallion in central plasta, i? ? .
ans found themselves thc object of
usilladea. from the topi, of houses,
t waa learned only tonight that most
>f those engaged In - tah.
..i. biTitians. They dd;
irolong the actio.').
Lieutenant Colonel Wendell i
?ill? commanded the marines from'
?relri*, ssd ?U??? Ha^iai
ind Captains Hughes, lilli an
dong tho linea have beer, rel
>y S detachment which, origina
n position beyond the terminai
F!?;??T;???? LA KT NIGHT
Vicker Reports That There Wa*
Korne, No Casca Wee Mentioned.
fRy Associated Tr???)
Washington, April SI.-Rear A?l
niral Fletcher reported to. tho navy
lepurtment from Vera Cruz under'
late of 10 p. m., that firing still was'' '
n progress. There ? wax tm. mention
if anything serious.
LJO.N BILLS MI88?ONABY
L W. Tiarlck ?ks After F.nroualor
Us JV". ' .< !;50
toy Associated Press)
Kohat,-u, Egyptian Sudan, April 21.
-Rev Ralph W. Ttdrlek, ot the /.me
lesa United PresbyteriatY'.nftstfSft In
be Sudan, died today of WO?NII
elven ie an vacoumV? with ^ 89HBHHBBB
Mi". Tc4i>ck ruicreri ?iw mtSSISJSJHMHQ
H e e a o a a
? -Washington, April 22
i patches were received
> known? tonight from