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1 j vSacruz seizure PERED IN A HURRY N0 other Way to Prevent gjg Shipment of Arms Reaching Huerta. uS0\ TAKES STEP VVHILE SENATE TALKS ***** oi Kariies L?*vti ; jjeiphia ro-morrow?Four '.More Big >?rPs t0 0o . - lei the land Is of and des ' d -? Ion? \ : .1 *** I wer, ? ri ' nee. but ,. n . .nabas? ?*,-? of Ptanc? ? . - ' Italy. 1 nstant de - '?? *?*- was at ^. a - l Of the Hdm?r ar-.ng that ir Admiral ... rae ?i- ?. proceed to Tempi ?o, acknowledged ached . f<1 ,. - ? | ? Rear Admiral jjiro baa '' " '"' ri CnM I con ?.and. . , | ng mad* the centre s?a great i -'"??' ' *ltn e Amer!? t tase r Admira! Btdger ha mer.t about the d il -orces. maultaUon now on; % a: Vera - ' 'mirai Badger edil assigi ' ala eleven ihlpa to Tampico and keep the at Vera ? rus. Tampico will ? ? me of the ?mailer ships, rjr.boat; ? snd within a ..... ,.,??? : sad Mo-? M?r.->es 0'd??-ed Out. if was or fered ? . Il will sail from lay aboard the a 'e-'ard liner that th? .\?v.. : bartered to-day. ?fer B40 Vera ?Crus. lines a? Tar : lion else ghtesl ?anger appears, aea trill be sent te guard Un ~ - the Iath ani ef Tahua? ? pe Lord row dray, heed of Um fr* ? Bra sf rean - | i a ( ?. - -. n thli Bl of this British ?wuahlf that plana ??? made a? 'a prot<? ? ?asa ? ar.ded at Tampico. ''* ? *! a point Tampico have made the g< eminent for live of this oil " " " ' .*">? of "* N?' it he ri:d not care BO j - -?>? . ........ ? ? | ?star - - ha een r- ng for ??wen \?ars ? f the ?Treat '"'* ?'?'*? ???? ? ; n< are ?f ?satin* : " '?" ' nseq saos of ""* lesease, i ns plans have fc??en *>*o> ??- aei -j rnsrlr.ee to prot. I ..... I '? Issned n hlgt - ? ? ? ? that " -?? ? ? Mag li ifes lotermine 8. ' ' si nor te hav?- a i r est fbot ? the rebel He . | tool rorce the tmsi of Huerts - United Bl nc? ?might dictate ?end robel tei ? ? Bead, ?Mlsota*?, i .'ops. ?VsrnJfif -. O S-? jgHne??y. '""'-? -v ? \m<*-<<-?n | . ? ? ? ,. '? f what has . ? -,, i. K-r '.f I th? r?ala U remain In i ateoMBt to tbssn ? ng wi ^ h? ' ? - - '* ready fat ee ^* -Mn | aal <?? lrr.m'-diat?']-- ; - ? r<* ' . , n irk&tion . re ar? ?.here ir ea read) and - itUag I .# o'j' u an '. nos* The nCaati orgaadsatl ...... - ,. ' ad of coast 'Ms, h i ?* : - ? * f',* th? ?rn ?end th<>u**r*i f-i-ri is ths frei ,,'.'* ' . ? i n* * y*** ???? srd ? ? tlon hat the Sfl-J1"**' '' \* ?* *et'-*1 *?u. ?lid -? ?' THE PRINCIPAL STREET OF VERA CRT'Z. debate draggi ? with no news from announce? mer.t through a pr?\..'< BOUITS that ths mari- N wei ob - Four More Big Ships to Go. The third f th? Atlantic fleet. tton and consisting of the battleships Vermont Michigan, Virginia and Nebraska, will at once proceed to Mexico. Th?ir sailing ought ret m [?erred more than ? re| ?oing Thursday elphla will be In command Franklin J. o has had experience in the .- Is - "tiiinand of marines ,n Cuba ?luring the second in? tervention. ?? J. E Mahoney will be a paasengei the Morro Cas regii ? ? from Philadelphia. When r- - Mi \ ico he will sa i-.mand of ths marine reg menl now there The arbola marine force will b^> made into a brigade. MAAS IN FLIGHT: j TURNS MEN LOOSE Federal Commander Leaves Vera Cruz and Leaderless Troops Begin Looting. - Ttie Ti ne Sureau Washington. April 22, ?At 1 Id a. m. the Navy I>epa:tn ] the fol? lowing ballet - 'It Is reported that < ommandant era! Maa?- left Vert Cruz In a riagi fan '? llowed In an ~-:age. and that he has not heard frr" lino* Th:nk troop? ??er? turned loose to act a.< they pleased, f >wing ai n i n main .r.g "it is sa-.d that then i aome tool I making It dangerous alike for natives and foreignera. "Al time of dtspal Bring a 7*5 ne f ' "fille ?! - ? ' ' Ma ? - - Ho va (i :nded in hi-. a 's-?" telegram from Vera - ? for occasion? a -diot V '?v. refugees still in con? sulate :? la behaved th? Mexican ?Dlttton eri ths housetops Will escape r oorar of darfcnaaa ard there will be no mnr<- flgl I A second messenger was sent ta General Maas raejUCSting him to stop f.T'.re ai : pre", snt hhelllng of the town. At the time this teiofrram was sent the had not returned." MEXICAN-AMERICANS OFFER TO HELP U. S. Rebels f ight Way Into Monterey ?Exodus to El Paso in Full Swing. I By Te.egrsp-- to ?r? Tr'.b.r,? PaSOb Tea . April fl -Two bUadTSd .. '.? ?? a" of J A Baca -e-. the r asnriosa to nicht i a maintaining ? ? ? * The ...ex |snllS?1 sl rr. Uta pa . : i at a mssi i ? ' ourtbousa tnev offered their i the cit] a:.d counl and io the v ? ? \r> army unconditional/. ?pal rebel headq-..a-t?"S in Matarr.oras ??.--? attar- rabais on the ' " tsrsy that the rebels hav? proj atrs? MM . | . is of ths n .. ? ? ? I ederal arrrv. ! .. ? "S ? e aart of tbs ?ell sad is *k Una from the to;,- of buildings and Elf I by Pa ?utv ... . rsturasd to the ? m ? ; stesi lia-) basa filed Mm British a l "r-"- ? with I ?.lonel . Illa at Juarez ? . i aas i" ?"? ri"'* 9*$ sntl . -., g lali eras sing sa ? * suehua and tbnl *'. ouu.reak is r ot ,? '.kel - I i m,,, ? ed tS reii.'M |0 Muerta .. r ( Sal ??"! ' .' | ?'-'?? ?'???'? I .? TI.e RSSJ " as I arda wbo .. isttina ? *?''* ?iuiii is I. ' ssisag ta refugee* haie I LOSS OF LIFE AT VERA CRUZ STIRS SENATE Continue?) frnm pate l ? ? i ( ? p?v ceeding agai-s* m ? ? he said, "was painfullv adeoua "The Senator from Indiana.'' he ed. "says that til?4 substitut?- pr?s thund'.-rs in the ind- v. enough to mes ire the | ' and suff?gf ? "T .e r-? aid nt has ask- d I !onj for ItS BPPrOl a' a CO ira* whl ' purposes to fo w nnpel am ' - ? lull to the* "ap of ' States. Respect fo- Preside"?. 'Mr. T'resident. I have th? h.g respect, more than respscl ! have rd and admiration, for the Prest? of the United Btat< I have B t-onfldence in the sir srl ; ? r his i pose. In the lofty quality of 1 which hs rursues, in the genu.ner of his adherence to peace. "But we .?re asked l opinion of the President of the Un states, not to express eur ? onfldc In him or in his purposes, but In exercise of our duty as a part of s rnment of the United Btates ? i'-?r? a specified course of cond under cxlst'ng conditions to h? ju fed "It is o_r duty that w t ira to I form, o-jr duty as a ran of ' a | ernment of the United State.- < - to ,l,e hundred millions of people th- T"n!t?Ki P'atcs. to the community --?? ona ?-?? *? ??t ar.d Rood ns nti ?? ?k i nor snd gl? of the great democra? that are trusted to our hands as Its r- n a which ws ai - d to P' form." Jenai i re* lowed thi Tamp: incident as the a\"w?-d "juatlflcatio .. - ? Presid? nt He m I th? was ar. ? lit I ir flS| Amends Not Sufficient. Is were ii mediately maae. The offl *r who ma ? -vas himself arre.-t?d T commandant a- Tampioo ; | : and ';? mr,i, >i nerta fixe These amends v. er* not auf) ? ? I ?: ma rider of the Art and hs demanded a ?-i,.'- ths flsg Banator i. . bs agreed that tl amends were not sufficient, as cornil "from a de facto government " a though they would have been sufflclei coming from an individual. .\ dis| i arose, he said, a? to the del further amends, ths customary ar usual la? ident? surro.ndmg salute. ? "This was the mau?r in dlsp ? I tween this government and the government of Mi tl ? a-d th is tlie Justification upon v ? ?? l.efore the Senate \g has? "This Justification, It as? painfully inad?quate. If tl there :s between this go-'. :? m? ni Bl the poor, harried peopi? of Mex.< s || pa:nf ill* . rad*r; tat? I is this i "We >arn io-night that Vera Cru h&s ?a?er. that four American marin? he dead that twenty-one He sufferlni from wounds. 1* ih*-r? ... but this dlsputs of the f< rm and (ere mon; of a salute ? it ..,. - cf American iheg? % President d< aires t? limit the scope of hi? action the mata tenance of pea?-e?all history suggest! that, once lighted the fir? s . f wa ? ? DChOd a' **? :; ?t :?. war in Its essence that n? ar?-- to -ote to Jus nigbl Wbai s : be ti> result ? f.? In? nient* no man ca? t? Men will d ' men ?i. , arill die f the ?id n ? .... to-night American home? will i ?? olate. Amer!-an children will go through life fathsrleaa Bees um i ? : -v- Will take ?o-rlffhi an?! ?*ri?n the- t ,rn bach the pagi te f^nd i their fathers died ar' tl ? ? ? : thac i? V..1?. BbOUl trie form of m?ate? Much Mor? than That. ?(?Ht hi noi all if been all the Prasld?. ? ?we u> the Congr? arte, ir : t na?! be*n all ?.>. would not have ,-sins this aubjsct hsre to-night of this In? ' back Of the spe ? ? ? ? resolution re? ported bj rb' committee la a great ar? rs ? ' ? if thii " . . ? .i ? , , ? In ?.ur arrogai j eoani attil ? | toward ban-ju?,;, vv.ak. <;? , '?-all" But tri? la r. ail. It Is not al ist iflca ? the Se?al ighi tola] Senate In his subetil it? ' - preamble of the n ? i he ? ? to U ? ? i?-a live? of Amer I ? ericen? : educed povcr ?<? ause l r rtion - proper) ng I '-hind It is litioi f ans? ! [ezi r*Oi s \merioan Ufo ar g ba .? is a coi - n Mea prevent lection < ?? ? i i- property exce; i | t f or th?: ??-,.-. ? ?-. *an iniform, the America government 't la that that makes net Bai ' " ' ?nd that public ros;>o< be ma.'.? the flag < I the United State Protection of Unites' States Citizen? ? Tri' ? i lustifli atlon it is justifie..- ng . ? i- Victorian Huerta or In his conduct alone, but i the ur.i\?*rsa! conduct of affairs in \fox 0, and the roal object to ho attaine by tho i j tree ?? hlcfa ws ar? asked i approve If not the gratification of p-r ?orei pride II i= nor ths satisfaction r a governmei ? or an admiral, la it th ? States ? pr?te , ? ? v, c. ndltlofi Tena ? n is chamber increased p Senatoi R I In a roles thai ;,.. ?r a.rj |o?a er rea? bed I - M for ?reater juS'ifloano ?rp<-ro dispute n?r tho form? . .,. i for th? "If w< or from this resolution tha v e are to pea "the matters Included in th? subst preamble we omit the roa! reasons be hind th? On the facts In th ported by tho commit Id be everlastingly ?rroni Utul re s (fore hts< lory. secur Presldei ? e that sank s s I awl I leened I r li ... .... era Cm th? death of nur An ? ? : ? ? of thosi ? " ghl methlng more, far mort * si a form t for Just! flea i i ?bHtituto preamble ar? deal and I ?Tor;:.; In Vera rua -night The substitut? 1 r^mhi" la weak, but It ?give? forma] ad?quat? grou ' ? tho great formi? dable n t of the gnat nava an militar ; ver of this aoven ? ?. ? . -. ? - ? ? Bryan Hear? Root. Becretai Bi an aat ea ths fl ? ' ? ? Sonate and hear.l most of Senator Root'l fptfi i a started through t Ing dor.ru tha? kid to the chamber he wai -...off Mav? ? ? privtlegea ' I - floor ?a " ' reached th e Senat? chamber just as Mr Root ended Ml - ? Raed d??alared that the ??? ? - and thief " ?nd as loiiM ? | the nal i Pm tha 1 ' 'v!ih a sr?at rasp? nsl lllty. He as that i ' : ? a e i? not ret I He aska for ju?tifl?-atlon. and in to that re est he meets i thai sre make a pe?era! declaration of war." itmostar Oansri B niasea ?nd ??cto ? ,v-o pros lent Tumulty too-, plaeee on the floor ?* Bsnator Reed ?polt?. In ?-? lauer! two aoldlera a riform at? tra? ted tha attention of the other ap? If? President, ca? -??. no- ote. The) are I ,..., R ._?.? lr Mtrl>so a'reade an we net se a ar? s ? hout aoateneee, hut can w? not aay that ? * -tans' ?ith Pi ?Idem WUsoa for Jus* t: ? b; ir.? authorities in Me Fall Attack? Bryan. ? debate rea bed *s* meet *r>" - i o is point ? it h the apse I of Boaster Pall. BU If? 0 denouni* ;? The ?'?ministra' ' - '* I legad friendly attitude toward Genera .i and the n atJttitkM ? lata aadftg MS ?\ttgWf m tho direction Of Bei rotary Bryan, who ?*t sa the epi s j? of th?' chamber Beamter Pall ref? ii? a? "the pet of tho Becretorr of Ho r*?id several I grai g tho border ; tea Rl ?hat the) feared to i-e aa le* ?tweei the Unit? and ? ? ?til Senator I ? ? described ( their | pari ? stales, ?a - aagt?i 'ok- . . .' isa ? "7 . r'rur h <?'? ?(?-!zt>ri, the i teres- sf officiai mgtop entrad V -da ast compllah '; task el tral ution with ? air of solemnity. Lone llnM of autonx 4 ? spproa - rowda a ? of th? g attesi .... ihe | Th? positions of the Deniocrsti? membera of 1 ? ttee rslgn Rslatloi ? aolution pr? ? - : tated by B< ly. ar- - -anklng minority member. Otl tors expressed their viei Work? - Of Which WBS tO v rah I ? Granara lusrta Bsnal Th ? ? tad Btates i - in the pending '? Objections of Republican?. ' * Repu! ? excepttoi -.' ? . . ? . . ?e of Repra l i thai ty of ths 1 ted 8 It Hi but aga - Issus of I ? ? ' -i ?lei-ate by Se- , that rh? trylnj av?->ld a ?;tu:?l w .'.tuld rei ths i ? I 81 tea to ?to into M< out being ab ? ta .? i Kxpresslng tne Viswa of hi? COllsa on the Foreign Relations .'. omml ?. nal ' '??< ?<? "p- ad the - Ml f'res . <? Which d?M to maintain Hs ?elf-respect can i -. ?? unifoi i t>, ? ropei ' -.'ion, giv? - ? ? ? - a nation for ?. ? ? recog? ? ^p its i ? Hag of tne -? . ?1 ? salute ... 9 , | kind or an any kind can ? regret for a srr mg dona 1 tlon. ? \\> gro further; we I the honor I?that due ? em? manded a for a it we b? etbini and somethlnj ? Flag Means Protection. '.- era th? tizeni ' i - ? Btstea they look ' ths great gov? I and i great nation to which 1 gia ar i from v. bitch the) ea ec Mom than IfO American cit nocer.t, helplCM : iva been mt dered upon MexicaJi soil. I, for one. -vh I demand stonsmsnt for the '4g at Tai those paoi hav? " ? \ leathi gone u notired and ? - i a sins anno) ? ? ? l t tbta great rlali i all? - i aa arronga which ha' to Innocent people la? ring 1 - if i a atoi . and i ? Mo-,., . ?; resident, apeak ng I mysslf, ad ii ? ? setlon ? ? of ea? ' - * IS?I ? aril' | a where ippesr, either dlrectl - ? bStWM .., ?a . ..-, .... at thl. out a peotSSt at least. 1 wl ?-? the United States in the attitude of se lactina ans murderer and cutthroat Ii ;-?? f? rence to another murderer and cut throat Not to Set Up Another Man. " e ? in ms la Mss ist b? for ths f tsetlon of Amsricsn cut-ens Il muit be In the hope ? ,- .- .-? ? ist to bring is a ' ?" ' .?tracfed for s ? * '? r ' frisa ?-? not b? that we go t'.--?- t" tak? is ? raai aed ?e- -, thai .... - Of th* Re| . e ? eign Relatif" - '?<?? - - , - Bhlva? rs| ar t its to dsela i i too late m take ?tepe Bisy that is tu? task thai rents ua on th " ? ? ' ul Mi ? } ? a - a i ' ?. ? i ? B t te t*ke steps which we pr?servation o' psaee m in the pagatim ... Massa ind ; ? radii t good f the a ? The Presidan! *sk-,| -,.. ... . ?. i~ongr? B, I". in *h?it he la doing and hue n rf dune, to . Of THE r\REICER collection of U Jewels there are always simpler examples of ?,em jewelry at moderate prices, intended as ?ifts for ushers and bridesmaids, or for the less important occasion. DREICERaC0 FIFTH ?VFJHIF. AT FORTY-SIXTH new rom excr - th? ??? ar power of the tovern <. locked in the Congress. The Con? gress of the L'nited Statt- '4"1 nfer authority Th? action w:; ? ication and approval of such sters a*, ?r? taken to el re unsnt of the i'nited ? ration for the insult? de? livered to our flsg and to '.?le uniform of ' our na Bhively Defends Step. ira tali ; ? * -? ideate n ; us b ? i I M ? .- - -. > y m aril rafa | i tl - Bunrt? - ?he-n the ?as?s unified la I Is behalf or tne insu We ..mu ? ? . Balli ? ?? i ? v\ nen ' you enforce resi ?* mbola or orlty you hsve mad-1 property more tnade fa more * re Mexl Vt'u are taking bond to a ? | , of proti Ion, m It is on? of the Bsibie to be taken to -- . r our HTU In Mu "While Bimlsing ths gri against Am. ? tlxens 1 ? ? ? ' ' ? -, at I? ast the effed - ',;;tng . ? ? i ? to the t nltsd - tes In the gnltiee u| ^ ... tnat ? ? ? restimatsd Sag not a pise? 11 I .nting. The isllors standa te ths embattled - of their atr and, ' ra? h .'.digni? ties as th- s?- could . xss urmotlced and ? ? ? ...'-..... -' ' -? than tisens of th? - i - ... rn?--rber of tne it"?. .14-fiore.i ?hieb, nitght lead te arar, rie ? :-id*.i that it sra ? : -r>o?e of the Huerta, and Huerta alona and not fo ent^r upon a ? .irrp.iigt-, of Bggresstoo "? arhlcb ght lead the United State- into ?. - tlon fTOt ? Mid ... . I Phlilppl ,'. . ? the 1 tad stal ? said Serator W1 llama, was the affn ad not of the Mea ;?? Q| e :-. ? ?>?. ? -rqnsir-rv.ed UpO*J A. - ? | ' ? " ?.i our ' M V- ? s ? e-e - ,. -i ml*.] hl.-St Of ' from ? en'a gallery, and the ? V. -e. I ? . ? ? ' - -. : -\f this re? ItiOO narrowed." ejac ?; do a?M ?rant it broadena Be itor tr^-^ Maaee. We have had eno-jgn ? ? '-,' and that is what i? antlcipatsd when you broaden the a e of 1 i ret anevolent SMlmila we want I We ? hnd eno'.- ' - ths 1 lllltp? nt the Me I knot t want It 4 ?- nust be made a musl ? 1 do not want to pla?-? the uniform above ths iif- of -? .meriean citizen." said Senato* :: imbsi who f? lowed Benator W lliai i S"o matter how ? ? worded 1 i re? U i a, ths ra - t win be wsr?al ths war that j bank? ? and divided nation can :- Iteil w? ar- to roake war we on? it to our ? es, to our own people ar.d to the peo? ple o? the woi tot i reason?. Life of a Citizen Above Flag. ? ? '* th? duty of thia et ----- that Its Bag and Ita - *v - ? ? hr~ reap? ?? r orner of 1 But ! for < t rever vote to make the ... . the Ufe of a citia? r go I .gainst s people on ? it ? i ? -. lolated the code of Internat; M - - - .. i re goTsrnn while [ eloss i m to l iworda drlpj g with th?. r i -?n and -vomen. and a ths g f murdsM -?es of OUU ' en are r:r - - ?. in ni> ? Senator \\ orfca ras ths nsmbsr of Benate to make a plea f< penes *.?? h? nld?by propos.ng a rw ? -> a espt ths apo ogy emended by "We are going headlong into the terri ? , .iditlon of war." he fcald. "The most rrsgeoua thing to do is to accept ths apology that has been mad*- and refrain from r act of agg'-?. ... I do go I . es that manv of Bg In this bexj- a gana 1 Bi lb. of MS I I ved of the revolution against l?a-, ^i.nc thai It waa ?he tar. es-ts la the --.i-.ea Which Ues.ie.l to :rol of ihe wealthy nj.tuir.-il re? 's of Mexico and w . ? <? ini arms which led to evolutionary conditions '.n the re "But." he ? ? ??* * an lrdividual -v. its I ? Bag Us i an only apoi' - and that I BRYAN ASKS PROTECTION Secretary Also Has Mexican Embassy Specially Guarded. ? v .-? ? .a a i protecI n for ? ,. M.. Usa rs : thai Mr, Bryaa I 11 for B. j ?.'.-. .wn horn?. FLEET UPHOLDING MONROE DOCTRINE Salute Not Only Mission. Representative Kelley Tells House. LIND HELPED CAUSE DELAY ON RESOLUTION His Explanation of Presidents Attitude Toward Huerta Troublemaker. Fr-ro The MbSM R'i^au 1 WMhlngton, April 121.?Discussion of Mexico c-oppod out tu-.lay in the House during tho debate on the na--al appropriation bill, but that body had I ? :n? iT K? a. m tO-S row before news reached the capital ? aai Mir? of Vera I ? day the House waited for th? Senate to at on the amend? Ulon, the bellrf bring that the lower chamber would ? o epl any r*so ? m adopted by ths Senate and satis faetory to tho President. That John Kind, recently Special rep? resentative of the ?president In Hex? eras ' ' ? fly tha causa c I ? part of the opposition to the : in tho House last night became known to-da- Mr. Lind, In conversation with a minority memb'-r, casually mentioned that "he President was still (fc ? -. 1 sa?nate Huerta, and that this had actuated the administration to tal .1 - tlon follow lag the Tampico Incident. The minority member to whom Mr. , confided this bit of Inf? nation id the new -? - and tho--. foliouea tho belief I ?President's antagonism to H . personal, so that the 1 had approved was hara terised 1 an iment dire led al an li r than the two fad ot! nee i against tl Uphold? Monroe Doctrine. In the debate nn the naval bill R resentattre Kelley, a Mich pin Rei 1 asserted that there a/SS significance in the ?ending of th? ?-. Mexu-an waters. N'o? on'-. ?< , force a salute ?to the Bag, he - ? to notify the natloi I t the Moan DecrtiM and that no matl ? - ition." Repn 1er tal ? ?:- il? a Wiai 1 Democrat apssch Mr Hen? 1 1 among ara t ths Naval a" tes who signed a m.- rity 1 bill, asserting that app battleships constitu? s isel'c tra\agance." Repr?sentai s Hu ngi au 1 1 idee la ths Bpanish-Amer : u 'h? LttlU na? ?? m? r - ? SB .: g "Washington waa s mai ' pa commend his farewell addrei M " " ? - . : it ice sa a nal fence. L-ges B gger Navy. In a ted If she chose ?? ould make sf reg? point and enable her I ' And if Mr. <"'arnei> . 9 bat hi in In'i :? m?ich. "This great -d b> her K - II an .nternational public sentiment I 1 result in disarmament, and : ha?.e peac?s, through governs baaed or. . istl *. hacked by lot "I favor a wies scoraecay, bu 1 '?? an ade?? :a'a r.a The ; ?? : 1 : treat a ith Colo: ? was sharply assailed bj Repten? ? . Viel r M rdock. arl > icknu ng 1 ng Ho asserted that It ' hsts ; ? shadow of s Is HI an? ?.?? the StS - d -A o n*1 it M - ? nor indemnity.'* -? NO NEWS OF U. S. CHARGE Administration Worried Abou" Conditions ig Mexico City. Ml - * . . W sehlngtea, M Um State D? tl p gl - .. < ? ShauRhrcNav the I Sited BtatSS < h???o 111 res at Meal > ?t> rto '..? ? is eata Wished ad-? c ? astee 1 newa has < me to the del art M ' . m Me*rie? < itj and t ? < - 0 it ?'?< aafei ? I i:i?i ? SStUaatSd thai thor? ?re h?t-?v,>n noii a.,,| |f| 4aaerieaas ?nil in the Moi lean oafltal