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FRIDAY, APRIL 24; 1918. ‘ SL OF AERIS ines avense| "SERVE FOR PEACE IN TAKING VERA CRUZ | - z capo Prices Slump on Mexican Outlook | Passing of Crisis Without Further] hich me man, no Congress and no WINS FOREIGN PRAISE and Market Has One of Worst Bloodshed, Hope Expressed | @¥e—Peace with hono! |City Was Seized With Pre- Days in Years. by Rector. $ ee On cision Unparalleled in War- berated BERLIN, April 24.—The Berlin A special service was held to-day fare, Other Sailors Declare. Washington Boorse had to-day one of the worst|in Grace Church, Broadway and days it has had for years, Trading as-| ‘Tenth’ stret, by the rector, Rev. sumed at times a distinctly panicky | Charles L. Slattery, who, in a prayer character, The chief causes were the| 8nd short addreas, voiced the hope Mexican situation and the later reports| that the present Mexican crisis could as to the health of Emperor Francia | be Dy ipanaene without further blood- Joneph. , | shed. ‘Tho brokers seemed convinced that} “Several things have been made The National Capital the United States would have a long| Clear to mo in the last few days,” SUNDAYS April 26, May 10, 24, June 7 New (Bpectal Train leaves te 1’ hammer Reversing, leaves Washingtoe, 405 P.M, ‘Tickets ale a Rd 168 Wet iden ‘®t; Pomneyiventa and difficult struggle while the heavy | said Rev. Mr. Slattery. “One is that selling for the Vienna account created | neither our Government nor the ‘ation: ). New Bosse Peete oe oe ‘Bevoliya. pa Ma, STATE TROOPS AWAIT CALL WITH + OFFICERS ON DUTY Drders ee Waitin to, Fill Posts Vacated By Reg- | ulars Expected Hourly. THE EVENING WORLD, | Specimens of Sturdy American Bluejackets Sent to Mexico to Teach Huerta a Lesson be with one of may he realise that back this crisis stand as loyal ever stood behind @ go’ middle ages, when belt right of kings was » (Great From 9 Batt Corerpendient ef The | Ofrman. set hares Om | VERA CRUZ, April 24.—The man- 'ner in which the American marines and bluejackets took possession of Vera Crus hns excited the admiration of foreign sailors in the harbor here. It was done with a precision and skill jhitherto unparalleled in warfare, the foreigners say. The British are par- tioularly onthustastic. Even before the dead in the atreets had been buried the Mexican trans- { aa { RECRUITS FOR 69TH. American people as a whole wants war and another ts the growth in- dicated in the peace movement gen- erally. “War means a terrible waste that begins firet with money and reaches far into the hearts of the people of the nation. L am not have a@ different mind from our rulers. ‘They tell us the President's smile has vanished. Pray God that it may soon the impression that the aged Em- peror was much worse than was in. dicated in the public reports. ‘These influences caused a steady tream of selling orders and nobody med disposed to buy. Canadian Pacificn receded 4% points, German steamship companins from 2 to 6 points and industrial stocks as well as German banks suffered with unusual severity, while Russian stocks were heavily beaten down. Lively ‘Around the Armory, | ; Where, Men Are Eagerly Enlisting. Anticipating that any moment a call wil come from Washington calling for the Btate troops the Division head- . of the National Guard in the Stunictpal Building was besieged this Morning by representatives of the @ommanding officers of every ranch of the two brigades in this city. Major-Gen. O'Ryan's division staff feached headquarters after breakfast, up to noon did not leave. One of first to argye was Col. Cornelius ‘fanderbilt, who recently was made an r General. The most conser- Wative of the staff were of the opinion that it is only a matter of hours be- fore tho militia of this State will be @rdered to the border to vover the Posts vacated by the regular troops Which have departed for the front }, Col. R. F. Walton, Adjutant-General fa command of the State militia in the @beence of Gen. O'Ryan, ordered the @mmanding officers of each branch of division to keep in close touch with every member of the Guard over y. | Col. Daniel Appleton of the Seventh nd Col. William G. Bates, commanding Seventy-first, already had ordered ery man in the command to leave Bis address and telephone number with the armorer in the event of leaving for the week end. Col. Walton Be mvsaca there will be no delay when the order to mobilize comes from ‘Washington. Col. Conley, commanding the @ixty-ninth Regiment, reported this ‘Morning a lively increase in the re- ‘@ruiting at that armory, Many of the fr officers, as well as the rank Gnd file, have visited the armory and NERS zn OERWOOD ano Uncmawose Increase in the army. The activities of the recruiting force under him ts due solely to a desire to bring the army to its authorized peace strength, 90,000 men, 18 foon as possible, ho anys, At the main army recruiting office, No. 25 Third avenue, 145 men applied for enlistment yesterday, Of this |numi | navy station 4 out of 95 applicants were accepted. bh BIG MINE REOPENED IN NORTHERN MEXICO. DOUGLAS, Ariz, April %4.—At Cananes, Sonora, confidence in the ability of Prpstdent Wilson and Gen. Carranza to save tho situation in northern Mexico was expressed to- day when the big mining company which employs 3,000 persons started up its reverbatory furnaces, which closed several weeks ago for repairs. ‘The situation was greatly alded by against Mexicans becoming em- broiled with Americans, Death was the penalty promised to any Mexican wantonly provoking attack. Wisconsin been or- to war r 28 were accepted. At the main} | ayo. the stringency of Carranza's orders! ish Minister, who displeased Prest- dent Cleveland toward the close of his first administration by interfer- ence in American politics, His second mission was performed when he delivered the passports that gave Spanish Minister Luis Polo y Bernabe a safe exit from the United States upon the declaration of war PASSPORTS DELIVERED — THRICE BY COLORED MAN Department Messenger for Forty- four Years Has Delivered Exit |“'™ gig ee Permit to Three Diplomats. |RED CROSS NURSES CALLED. WASHINGTON, April %4.—When| wembers >) abauthia tivks Eddie Savoy, the veteran colored messenger at the State Department, delivered to Mexican Charge Algara his passports he performed that highly responsible mission for the third time since he came to the department in Hamilton Fish’s day, forty-four years Mr. Algara departed for To- ronto, Canada, last night. In this in- stance as in the others Savoy was enjoined by the Secretary of State “to bring back written evidence” of its safe receipt by the diplomat, So he returned to the department with Charge Algara's autograph endorse- ment on the wrapper which had con- tained the passports. This the mes- senger will file away with scores of ered to Report. DENVER, April %.—Dr, 8, Poulterer Morris, Director of the Rocky Mountain jet of the American Red Cross to-day Issued a call through irman of the State Red Cre Nursing Service to learn the wh abouts, at o nurses in th fy Mountain division of the ican Red Cross Society has more border territory under his supervision, —Complete equipment for the iment, Coast Artillery Corps of the other souvenirs of bis long associa- atonal Guard, tlon at the State Department, pent omnia’ Ge as been assembled ut hat Yf called the re mobilized here and sent notice. be Savoy first delivered passports to south at short Sir Lionel Sackville-West, the Brit- port, not knowing what was going on, than one thousand miles of Mexican | St! blundered in, but eft when ordered to do #0 by a detachment from the Arkansas in a munch. Admiral Fletcher had no choice in the matter, an he was acting under specific ders to take Vera Cruz only. This country and Mexico not being at war he had no authority to detain the Moxican transport. The defects of white duck uniforms were made apparent when the men dye them before landin, ‘ans are happy over a report | 000 khaki uniforms are coming | on the Morro Castle. H Refugees on the steamer Libertad | from Tampico report that that city is crowded with foreigners who are, anxious to get out of Mexico. oe STATE GUARDSMEN PREPARE FOR ACTION. BOSTON, April 24.—In preparation for @ possible call for troops, heads of th several departme the State mili conferred at the State House yesterday with Gov, Walsh. They assured the the militia ! Eve wa easy riding, comfortable. ta fi would quate for the mobilizing of thia number oops. A committs bility of a site at Lakev! Gleboro, and should be found un inspect the drill grounds at in Tokio. A Tokio despatch to the Daily Mail reports an epidemic of pulmonary plague there, with deaths ry day. 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