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Show f OF II LETTER j liEO TO URGE ! ico Has Declared War Against U. S. rnationai Novhv Service. jjcRVZ. Apr 1 25. Following Is aio( tho letter Aa tided to Chargo fUncss," Willi hit' passports und jie .onsiJdpra eotflvnlonl to a ion of uar by J"herta: Jy of Foreign Halations at K?o (It:. April 22. 1014. (Charge U Affaires-AFfluredly nir Knows thut ufs marines jfr American ships of' war nn-Iflti nn-Iflti the port of Vnm Cruz, thcinsc'ves of the circum- that the Mexican aulhorltlos Iven tl em access to the harbor the town because they Condi, Con-di, their presence wa3 -of a. r character, disembarked yt-8--twlth their arms and In unl-fand unl-fand possessed themsclvcn by e of the principal public bulld-writhout bulld-writhout piling time for tho h?and children in the streets, tk and noncombatants, to placo jives in safety. ;jact Is contrary to international ;for if these do not domand. d bv many statep, a previous illon of war. they impose, ai '.the duty of not violating hu-MconJlderations hu-MconJlderations or good faith by p whom the country in which Krc has recelxed as friends and Bjiercforc, should not take ad-me ad-me of that circumstance to com-KetHc com-KetHc acts rdlng to international law, a"cts of the armed forces of tho l States, whlh I do not caro Klify in this note, out of defer-Vo defer-Vo the fact that your honor per-jM':has per-jM':has observed toward the Mox-'woverninent Mox-'woverninent and people the most Mv rorrect conduct so far as has !posslblc to you In your char-Wof char-Wof representative of a govern-rEfovlth govern-rEfovlth which such serious dlf-Tfcs dlf-Tfcs as those existing have arisen. iJbe understood as tho Inltla-iKf. Inltla-iKf. war against Tdexlco. Amlnistry reserves to itself the 5bf presenting to the other pow-"te pow-"te events and the considerations tCent to this matter that they, ."pVhers of the concert of nations, lBudge the conduct of tho two Imd adopt tho attitude wmcn deem proper, v of this deplorable outrage national sovereignty, tho of the republic has seen fit nine, as I have the honor to cale to your honor, that the ie mission which your honor w has discharged Is con-md con-md that you will have the to retire from Mexican tcr-To tcr-To that end I inclose your , at the same ilmo inform-that, inform-that, as Is the diplomatic jn such occasion, a special II be at your disposition with sufficient to protect your our family and your staff, the Mexican people arc suf-clvillzed suf-clvillzed to respect even his protection your honor and :ompanylng you. I take this Itv to reiterate to your honor ra'nce of my highest consid-,opez consid-,opez portTnLO t no-Conflict. no-Conflict. N. April 25. A cablegram ustiatio C.'irranza, dated Chi-uying Chi-uying lio protests most ciicr-i ciicr-i gainst an American invasion . is published by a press assc-Madrid. assc-Madrid. Icxicnn people,'' tho message ill mule to fight against tho o the lust breatb. Of the 17,-ards 17,-ards tu Mexico, many aro ight by tho side of tbo Mexi-ition Mexi-ition ta made of Villa, iu tho torn Carranza. S'GELES, April 25. Adolfo Dnstitutionalist representative toda ho bad received three from 'Chihuahua which clearly at General Carranza intended a polii' of strict neutrality, t telegram, signed by Fabela, s soeri'tarj, stated, according r that Carirair.a had eutoreu :iutions with Washington. Tho egrain asserted that reports in uowspapers that Villa and no longer were friendly, -were The third message instructed inforni all constitutionalist :crs that there was no fight be-i be-i United States aud the "real IDnlookers. pril 25. The Libcrt.c, lly in close touch with the n'ollieo, ea3-s the European decided to keep strictly f onloolcnrs in the eoutrp-u eoutrp-u tho United States and i Pokes Fun. II 2f. George Clemonccau, li premier, writing on the xlco In th Homme Libre, the pacificists. "Thny have not even talk." he says, very encouraging for these tho pacificism have pro-nd pro-nd oilier wise than by arms lng neighbor". That must Ion of tho worthy Mexicans i the pcacc-JurlHt, President vMng their houses with his Ms sole reason for (his ac-the ac-the e.xciiHes mado to him il to his indignation, solo reason, because Prosl-does Prosl-does not speak of the oil have attracted tho atten-Ican atten-Ican financiers In the same tench coal mines at Briny, an frontier, arc always be-y be-y the Germans." ir Allegiance. , Mas?., April 25. Sixteen tho "Webster branch of the 'orkers of the World at a night quit the organization i recent speech of William predicting a general strlko of war with Mexico. All ut. swore allegiance to the i and offered to go to Mex-ecrc Mex-ecrc were needed, irial Leaves. EVENS, Ore, April 25. aents or war materials aro from Fort Stovons to tho der. shells, Hold gun shells and tttutc tho bulk of tho ship-made. ship-made. Shrapnel is particu-o particu-o in driving men out of in rps Ready. rORTH. ICan.. April 25. ) and H, signal corpn, start sta-rt Leavenworth, received or-he or-he wnr department to Join i Texas Immediately. Com-repprt Com-repprt at Ban Antonio and at Texas City. Company A, , "was ordered to bo ready departure, |