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The Macon Daily Herald from Macon, Missouri • Page 1

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The Macon Daily Herald A BOOSTER FOR MACON WATCH US GROW. MACON, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1914. Vol. 1 No. 170 fbesidert mm REJECTS carranza ultimo TO WITHDRAW 0.

S. TROOPS FROM VERA CRUZ DEHEP YOUTH 'THE CONGRESSIONAL Army Staff Convened at Washington Today and it is Believed Orders for General Army Movement into Mexico will be Announced Goes Into Oil House, Lights M.ikh, Gasoline Ignites mid Explodes Hannibal Special to the Daily Herald Indicates Lloyd Must Get Active. Spri-inl tn llii' Daily lli-ralil Wellington, April The war department is in receipt of BURNED TO DEATH HIS OPPONENTS ARE information that the federals and rebels have united at Tani- WHEN GASOLINE EXPLODES CAMPAIGNING DAILY Rebels and Federals at Tampico United to' Oppose Seizing of the City pico to oppose the U. if- an attempt is iniulo to seize Tampico. to No Definite Information as How Elmer Gilstrap, 18 Years Old, Died.

Politicians at Hannibal Giving' Political Situation Close Observation. U. S. Marines i by Npifial tu tlii' Daily Washington, April 23 It is officially reported here that President Huerta and Caranzza, the rebel president, have been in communication the past two days, looking to a ro-unitcd Mexico to oppose the invasion of the United States. rial In In- Daily llfinlil.

I. uiiiilp.il. April I'olitii-s in Spffial In tin- I li. viif, Iiilstrai, riifliti' lily April -Klnifi-i year ilil Mm Cruz Cencral Maas, Mexico Federal, Who Fled Vera thf first iinirrissiiiiial ili.strii-t au- Sji.fial tn tin. Daily Ill-raid.

Sun Antonio, Texas, April 23.Official instructions wore received hero this morning to re-establish at once the embargo on arms and ammunition into Mexico. This will shut off the supply for the rebels of Northern Mexico, and is regarded as one of the really important steps taken by President Wilson in the Mexican crises. ni' (ifii, (iilsliap, as liui'md tn ili'ath about last 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 in Ilir oil limiM' nf Ilir 'cut nil I 'mil ami Cuke (nnipaiiy More, wln ii a i 1 i 1 1 tank, li i. li it in siij.inMtl lif was di-auiin; nil. fXpltlili'd.

Tllf rill'inii'l's illipli'st will I IkIiI this fviiiiiiur at six Vlni'k. Thf fniiM- nf thf iisiiii is imi known, nit liniiL'li it i tin- Yesterday, Plans to Re-organize and Attack the City i SSjH'i-inl In ilir Daily Herald. Washington, April 23. Prcudcnt Wilson has rejected the dc mands of Provisional President Carrzana, of the Mexican Rebels to withdraw the U. S.

troops from Vera Cruz and Tampico. The suggestion by Carrzana 'that the S. recognize the Coustiutionalists, with the agreement of the Provisional President to salute the America flag; as demanded cf Huerta, was flatly refused by the President. I SM'fia In tin- Daily lliial.l. Vera Cruz, April 23.

Mexican soldiers are -assembling out-! iMl supposition thai liiMrap Wiiit lulu nliiif ami s''fi In draw g.is I luatf li. iiii li i. side the city, and an attack is expected to bo made on the S. troops at any time. in In thf Daily lli'liilil.

Washington, April 23. Late last night Carranza sent an ultimatum to Prcaftbut Wilson, demanding' the withdrawal of the troops from Mexican tcnitcry, and asking the recognition of the Constitutionalitts, agreeing', if this is done, that the Constitutionalists will taluta the American flag and thus end the crises. tn thf Daily Ili-raLI. Vera Cruz, April 23 General Maas, the Mexican federal who fled Vera Cruz yesterday, and whose officers also disappeared, is now assembling his men and planning an attack on the U. S.

troops who have taken charge of the city here. It is reported that strong re enforcements from Putllo have arrived to assist General Maas in the attack. 1 pfiir tu liavi- tin- pnlilifiiiiis I At tin- Mark Twain lllnlfl inn- Iii-iii-h ynssip i viiy day I I li.it iiiakfH I'fiuliiit; in. ill' i fur tllf lf spapi r.s. It was i'f piii'tfil I'fi'iiitly that 'iiiiiri'i'Skiiiiiii .1.

T. I.lnyd was fiiiuiin; liunif In liiuk iil'ti-r liis pnliliial fi-nrcs, hut wni-il was fi'iuii tin- i-oiiuri-sMiiaii a fi-w ilax.H aKn tlnil iuilii-atfn In-is in nn liurry In i-iiiiii- linlin-, and in tin- iiii-iiiitiiin Imk nppnn- i-lili iir-- liisinif mi linn- In si-i-tin- viilirs and tln-ii- isiip-jiiii I. piilil ifians In-i'f i-iini-f ilf tliiil iinlfss l.lnyil Ki'ts busy in (Im ilistrii't sunn In- is jiuintf to Ihm- siniif vi-ry sulistantiiil I Imi. Syaliit-y .1. liny.

Marinli mty's a-n in liiliit is iiiiitiliiiuiisly, iniikiliu' spff rlii-s Ihi'Il in tlif iil'ti-riuii'iis and al niu'lil. an. I it must In- iiilmiltfil liy tluisf hu ai'f fliiscly wiiti-li-iny; fundi! iniu that liny it luali-iiiT vnl.s rapidly. Stfwarl is in Mai nn i-iiiiii-IV this Wfik, 1'iiillnlilii; up tin' vutfi's ami lif, Inn, is niakiiii; mili-staiilial anil tin It- is only urn- phiff frnm wliirli liiiy uinl Sli Wiilt may Mitis tlial i.H fi'iuii l.lnjil. Ilifif I'nri', ai'i-uriliiii; In tllf I'alnlid npiniull III llnsi-nhsf lis.

if 'mil ifinailis at Mlllfil ill tllf I A I'liiniii- lias it that lliii'f "as- play, as tin- Iiuil-liiitf, wliii-li niiiaiiinl inlaft. was fl iniriii slu-il. All fXpinsinn follow liy all unusually lure" lila.e. liii-li lnu'li into tin- air, at'ia-'liil tin-atlfiiliiiii nl' all li. viiT.

Tills Was wo slnallfl' explosions. Tlif lilaf that I'llf Missionary smiety nf tllf K. 'liuivli. Soul h. ill liia vi- a I'llllllH I'll tllf I'ilM Was 11 several luili Ir-uii Hi vii r.

rimlifil I'ihi'I aiil fiiinly rf liaiiff at tlif nl'liff ul' Alnn.i Sat ill ilav. M.lflUl lllntii' isls ulm Were till' liay iiminl 1 at Iiihim-. tin- l'J ill' nhl sun nl' I iiva I honsf. I'fjiiirtrtl M'liiHisly ill, Down With MEXICO 'mil tn tliis fit Kaw I lif Ma ye "lif I lif I'mir fifty lT. I LEE SCHOMP tanks ill tin- Imililiin; was Mown aluiiit two 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r.

I Iff! thf Npffial to thf Dail.i llfiahl. Washington, April 23. Infoimation reached the White House this afternoon to the effect that HucrU expects to proclaim an amnesty, during which time he hopes to confer with Carranza, the rebel provisional president, with the object in view of getting- the support of the rebels in tho crises with the United States. It is suggested that Carranza and Villa will lead the attack in the northern states, while tha federal troops will operate in the south. It is also rumored that Villa, who has ten thousand soldiers in the north, will make an olfort to recruit ten thousand more and make an attack on ElPaso.

There aro only three thousand American troops located at El Paso now, but more arc boing rushed there today. iir, it is said. A seeninl lank was niiipli li'ly ili iiiiilislifil while two tanks i'f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiitai-t. Till' fill' In tllf store is back at his old stand. It's easy, and costs but a nicklc Having made a trade with Geo.

,0 turn the trick. Ask about it T. McDowell, he has taken pos ilt session of the Vino St. restaurant, Scl 1 III 1(1 1 and will now be found at that place, whore ho will wclcoino all COIlfeCtlOIlCry Ida old and new customers. Full line of typewriter supplies.

rmiiii nf tin- Central slun- ami tin- Wooilyard nf (lie Hill liakeiy urarliy. liar.l work the I'il'f depart nn nl sh f.f, in li'fpilil tlif lihe frmn i i i 1 1 In'ai'liy luiitil luirs Wen 'laiuaf'-il. Ihf wav, xliliunisli i 1 1 1 1 1 1 uiiifli In- u'liiiiir In find tin- ilistaift all split up whi'ii Im liiitui-. Il-iv In llaiinilial tin- opinion is l'i iiw int' daily llial mir lioim-fali'li'Iati' has ili'M-lnpfil mux pfl il ri iiL'tli ilin inj; thf past iVw i li s. Wur.l Cfffivfil In-if I'roin Mir-urns s.il inns of thf ilistrii't that tlif liiiinr issiif is M-cial III I Daily llff.llil.

Washington, April 23. Charge 'Shaughncssy, ambassador to i Mexico, has been handul hu passports by President Huerta and it is expected that he will depart for Washington at once. Advices from the City of Mexico just received Indicated the liv cs of Americans there aro in danger. i In I iiitn tin- li-ht. hi safily Is Will III'.

ami im uh.it tl ANNOUNCEMENT OF OPENING SATURDAY, APRIL 25th, at 11 o'clock a. m. My li ii res have arrived and are now being installed. I will lie ready to welcome (lie public in my New Vine Street Restaurant on the above date. I propose to show my appreciation for past patronage ly giving just a little more for the money than ever before, in fact all that can possibly be given on the tables, and in the way of service.

geo. t. Mcdowell, On Vine St. Old Ryther tn Tin- Daily l. raid.

Washington, April 23-Senor Algara, charge of the Mexican embassy here, will probably get his passports today and will depart for Mexico at once. Tile severing of diplomatic relations between the contending governments indicates a most serious condition. tin- limn- In thf was fiinml intai-1 an. I Tin, is ill i-aiisi- a in Vi-sticjitinn tn lif Iliad--. I A limly, Ik "Inl u-iitt inn, as in-, ir ilf i ii lauks Ihat I i This llsfilVf "llil lint fnlff as .1 sill pi i.sf, ImWfV.

i', as a rimmr slartfil tin- lihll'lim; i. Iiiiriiin that niini: liilslrap li.nl li-i'ii tiappfil in ihf Tim jviiiains i i i l'. as thai nf Klnifi- llil slrai l.y ini-ans nf tin- fln'liinr tiial i.a.l lint luinifil. Dr. .1.

D. Watliin also iili'iitil'iiil maiit-i as that nf KIiiut liiKtrap as Ilf Innl ilnlu- Wurl; nn Ills Ifitli iluiini; "llif day. A ffw miiiiitfs all'T 'pliisinn a i-i'nil nf jit li-ast tdri-a-i H-upK- (jalln-ivd at. tlx si 1 1 I fiiplf fame ill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I -liii'-s fi'iuii M'Vfial iniiis aniiiinl. as llu-y Innl si'i-n thf hlaf.

This i it i 1 1 -r 'ni iiiii i 1 1 riiiiijw ay s.iii I In- kiifu iiolhiiin i.tlifr than li.it was pulilif know Ii iIl'i'. Tin-i 1 1 I a I whifh is to If thU i-i-fiiiiijr at six may i'f- ull in sniiif iliM-iUfiy a.s to the f.iiisf of tin- explosion. Tlif fum ral si rv ii'fs wi l- lii-lil this a fli-riuioii at tin- 'liiistiau liui-i'li. liitiiiiU'lit in nakwiunl I'I'lllf tl'l-V. inl In 'lif Dail.v Il-ialil.

Washington, April 23. Tho general Muff of tho Army was convened today by General Leonard Wood. It is believed, although no official information has been given out, that the staff is considering issuing orders for a general army movement into Mexico, and that orders to that effect will be forthcoming within a day or so,.

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