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AMERICAN RAID ON VERA CRUZ.
(Continued from page 2.)
Sniping is continuous, but this is the work of irregulars and civilians. General
· Mans evacuated the town yesterday.
The American troops are now engaged in a house-to-house search for COM- bntents.
American Exaltamant.
WasDINGTON, April 22. The land forces are under the comwomen and childron, wore shot down Forty-five persons, two-thirds of them
mund of Captain Anderson,
in Colorado esterday by the Stato troops in a battle with striking cond minor, and there is a prospect of just as many more being killed to-day. But in view of the death of four American troops of Vora Cruz "yesterday thorals Mexico completely monopolises the stage. space to spare for such news, and
Despatches from Vera Cruz. today stimulated, the war fever here, and the uaín question discussed" is whether Pro-
Most of the casualtion in yesterday fighting appear to have occurred in tha public square adjacent to the Terminal Building.
The Mexiens have boon sheltering
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in the tower of the police barracks, which aident Wilson's Government, will be ablar J. Biode
has consequently been riddled with "shells.
Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr V. E. Clayton Dr A. L. E. F. Cale.
man
to limit the operations to a campaign MA. P. Bangoy agulust General Hucrts. On this point mmy peoplu here no doubtful. Every At noon today the city was apparuitly as is greed, tint Dr. Wilson and his LECTRIC LIGHT AND FANS, dead. The Mexican ensulties this morn-advivers will strain every point id ex. } ing were still, probably between thirty clude Carranza and Villa from joining and forty."
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Á QUANTITY or
HBS
expecting Hens."
reinforcements.--
It is reported that General Mans is with Huerta, but there is no informatica to date to justify the emelusion that Central
the fire lighted yesterday at Vera Cruz will not extend throughout Mexico with in a very few weeks.
Americans living along the American border are load in their protests to the Government and claim that an Ameri en expedition should be sent into the territory now occupied by Carranza, and that all the strategic points be solzed. Anything less than a thorough clean
Town Bombarded.
(Later).
Oh Board U.S.S. Arkansas (by wire- Joss, via Galveston). Rear Admirnt Badger" hina inated a
Mr G. A Cooko Mr G. P Mr and Mrs W.
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proclamation to the municipality, urgiup in Mexico from top to bottom under Handley-Ggg Mr and Mrs C. T. S'hai Pan Port Khyber castel
the citizens to censo tigbling, aåd re-
American auspices," say representativos turn to their own peaceful occupations at the border States to-day," will fail As a matter, al fact, however, idare is
to giva good results, and sinna wo are apparently no city niministration, for KING EDWARD HOTEL Mayor and the other officials have in Aloxico, for God's saks let us stay thero until we put the house in order, The Mexicans ok hold the arsenal.in the casa of the American occupa
Gon of Cubs." thu navy nendamy and other intportant pointe. It is also believed that Federal tranpi nie entrenched in the sandhill behind the town.
Central Location.
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filed.
In the middle of the morning a Mexi can messenger came under a day of true
the United States Consulate, and them was a temporary cessation of firing Apparently, however, no offer of BuF- render was made, for with dramatic suddennes the 3-in guns of the Chester and Prairie opened fra on the arsenal,
Mr & Mrs E. Geier Mr. Gibb
gono
Shipman
Miss Doris Shipman
Mr F. Smyth
Mr V. Sorby Mr A. B. Sorensen
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S'hai Kabo & Thepria
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and Airs G... A&K'goon Ceylon Disru
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Tú American military authorities, who Mr and Mrs W. A. ME. "Swaffold
sions, do not share the view that a are perfectly acquainted with the condi-
"clean-up "in. Mexlog" would be "an other South African War." They feel that within a few months the entire, scuntry could by subdued, and from a cutie stato American law and order would emerge. Other people think di Terantly.
Gonical Ionard Wood, whom I saw
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the same time the machine guns swept campaign will confience. He will be commander-in-chief, and direct the fly- the streets, doing enormous damago,
"One American sailer was wounded.ing for which we anticipate will leave Mr St. Anny Many Americans, however, fell vinum Vera Cruz shortly for Mexico City. The Lt. T. O. R. Archer,
rond, as soldiers count it, is about 130: RA.MO. to sunstroke, and lack of water proved miles long, and since, according to telo
serious inconveniesse. -
grums roccived here to-day, do Buer tistas are blowing up all the tunnels, progrows will be delayed.
Tho Moxicus suddenly opened fire on a patrol from the Utah and Florida, whilst it was marching, through the com tra of the town, killing one man and wounding six." Central News,
Further DataHs.
General Wood considers that there is more than enough strength now concon- trafed ut Vera Cruz to justify the des patch of a flying force to Mexico City. Sushi a force would proceed without line of communication, which could be estab lished later by troops from Galveston, when rausports are now being pre- pared. The only reason why the arty preparations are not mora advanced to day is the formality' of voting £10,000,000 by Congress. Until this is accomplished the army headquarters aro bound hand and foot, and General Wood rensins at
Vana Catz, Apri 22. 1. Mexicas, under Commandant Maas, stubbomly resisted the invaders. The marines from the Prairie on landing met with no opposition, and this at fir was believed to indicato Maxiem com pliance. Sporadic shooting, however soon began, and this brief oxchange war following by Eghang.in carnet. After an hour the main body of Mexicana ap. his desk in Washington. parently seemed ready to quit, though
Consai's Report.
WASGTON, April 22, Mr. Canada, the Urated States Consul
Mr & Mrs W. Arm Mr Beard
strong
Lt. Col. I. w. Hen
RG.A,
Mir Loo Jones
Capt. & Mrs Ivens
Mr and Mrs Kobler Mr & Mrs Koch Mr F. H. Baker- Capon Lambkins, Mr and Mrs Boli and R.A.M.C
"children"
Mon Bowdler. Me & Mrs Bryson Mr & Dire Carmiobaol Mr M. Cary Mr Casulli Mr Cooper
Mr and Mrs Coppins Mr A. Cousland Major Davy, R.E. Major Dergan - Air W. G. Dove.
Mr Evans Major Faichnia
Mr Felblok Mr E. Fielder Mr F. W. Gibbins Mr & Men A. Gibson opened fire at daybreak today, and that Col. Gordon Hall, the Aanocican warships immediately be RAM.O. gan to shell, the southern part of the Mr F. Grisasil
Mr B. A. Hale
in some quarters the opposition con tinued, especially from outpost parties on the tops of houses sind at other van- tage-points, whose only choice was at Vera Cruz, reports that the Mexicana pontinuu firing or to surrender. The guns of the Prairie esisted the landing party, and although the Bghting continued All towards orening, it no longer savoured city..
A largo fored of bluejackets and 1001|| Mr Hardman - of organised resistance, and, finally, the Mexicus who lind not been killed, caprines from Rear Admiral Badger's Blect, Mr F. A. Hazeland tured, or wounded retreated towards which arrived during the night, had Bev. & Mrs Cooper
ho landed before daybreak, to support Hunt the west,
Hoar-Admiral Fletcher's sien.
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Sharpshooters, from an anciens tower which was oupa u lighthonso, harassed The Consul at the same time caused the Amoricane Five shalls from an to ho widely circulated copies of pro fun of the Utah'a blusjackets coupletch clamation signed by Bear Aamiral Flat Major & Mrs Hum. Ciot, an 1 Mrs Waters demolished the tower. In the middle alchior, requesting the local authorfor had pliray, REB
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the afternoon a large body of Mexican to general population to aid the AeMiss Humphrey orecasted the city woulward, apparently rimas in restoring order! intonding to flank a battalion of marino Major Buller and a command from which was in the railway yard. The officers of the Prairie observed the mo rement through their gluesce, and ins PARIS TUILET tay tho Sin guns of the Prairie atat are lying pinse to the town so using Pr and Mrs G. D. IL. Sir Francis Piggott
tored the Mexicans, who fled preci their guns, itatoly
www The American forces commenced
No. 13, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL (UNDER THE ANton House),
This ended the attempt to outflank attack at eight o'clock, operating under Line Americans. Previously, the Din guze the guna of the war, vessels,
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Blanckanborg Capt. A Pope Mim D. Filkins
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Miss Lemuration Mr A. Stephan Moxico City, Bir And Mas P.),Mr Wilkins Capt. J. McCracken Mrs A. L. Sela
My FT. Ossorio Majore Wallets
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