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PRESIDENT RUSHES U.S. FLEET | TO MEXICO TO FORCE APOLOGY — ‘ ‘WEATHDR—Rain late to-night and Wednesday. é tld, FINAL | “Cirentation Rooks Open to All.” Books 's Open t to All — = — === —— PRICE “ONE CENT. cont Hi Teen NEW YORK, “TUESDAY, “APRIL 14, 1914, 18 PAGES "PRIGE ONE CENT. GHLANDERS OFF IN FRONT (WWGENT ASTOR ENTIRE ATLANTIC FLEET ORDERED | M i GAME OF SEASON; “Tray acme «=. TO TAMPICO TO COMPEL SALUTE ' 00 Al POLO GROUNDS Taken Suddenly INat Fancee’s| Demonstration don, Ageinet Tuts De-| Three Admirals of the United States Fleet —— Home in Staatsburg cided Upon at Cabinet Meeting— Ordered to Concentrate Immediately i in Tampico Chance’s Youngsters Hit Last Night. | Wilson Expects Mexico to Back E\ Curves of Athletics Pitcher | DAGO FRANK FEARED a Down, but Is Ready for Any Out-| push for Four Rung REVENGE ON FAMILY TEMPERATURE WAS 105. come — Admiral Mayo to Be - OWD SHIVERS IN COL Tyo Enypeiates bible New! Backed Up. = FROM UNDERWORLD: i kes lia ‘Twenty Big Warships Will Be at! McHale Pitching for Local Sudden Crisis. | Team, Holds World's Cham- | cicier Says That's Why Gunn-l vuseot anecaneenuaty wat tel Tampico ue ee en. bg bt eg - = a aa incent Astor is seriously a ve W: hi r a ere— int! | man Hesitated So Long [county place of Mr. and stra, Robert ars ps eady | Huntington, whose asusnies Of An Ultimatum From the Pres- pions at Start. Over Confession | Helen, he is to marry on April 30. AT NEW YORK. sion, | ti ek ATHLETICS He was stricken last night and his ident Within the Next Few Hours! 00 elegans temperature rose to 105, He was ‘omething of the terrible vengeance | ‘ HIGHLANDERS taken on the “aquealer in the un. [MUCH Better to-days but Mra, Mun UHoccial 0 The Evening World.) 40 derworld was told to-day by Marle|tinston said that physicians still re- : SHINGTON il 14 —— Cirofict as she gave intimate details)rarded condition a# serious, al- WA GTON, April 14. of her parting with her brother, |thouh there was such a marked im- ; hy BATTING ORDER. “Dago Frank.” a few moments be- [provement in comparison to last night A general concentration of the Atlantic fleet at Maisel, Su” xe Mure, fore he went to his death in the elec. |that they hoped the crisis had been! Tan nica was ordered to-day by Secretary Daniels Hartzell, 3b. trie chair. * passed, P ‘Wash, If. ng bitterly, but being encour-| Mrs. Huntington added that it Mea enn th pyuge’ Greeien ALicicVml@ht be Hedeannts te peMtnone in.| after a cabinet meeting in which President Wilson Cook, rf. se to tell the who wedding, but they were hoping for! laid before the cabinet the necessity for backing Peokinpaugh, ss. the best zy errenny, °- Renan Gs The Huntington pluce Is at Staats-|up the demand of Rear-Admiral Mayo that the ~ Umpires—Evan 1 Kegan. One Hundred and burg, N. Y., r the Astor country . Attendanée, 1h 00." = streat thi afternoon, |home at Rhinebeck. Young Ast American flag be saluted by the Huerta commander. me “We begged him to tell all that he|remain where he is until he It was learned that Charge O’Shaughnessy had reported knew #0 that could die with &]In addition to Staatsburg physic! a | + elear consct ne sald, “Ho re-|two doctors from New York were| earlier in the day that the Huerta Government actually had prom- April 14.—The seavon of 1914 Rt | fused and. sal If I tell and dio] summoned. i iti i | Co} away to a shivering start, but {| vengeance will be wreaked on my| it wav sald that young Astor baa| (Sed to fire a salute to the Dolphin but conditioned it on a salute * St away just the same, It could family for my squealing. You would /not been in good health for several] of response. s called auspicious because it al+) pe killed and your bodies dismem-|weeks, Recently he caught cold } a7/ wars ts but the attendance red." while boating on the Hudson and con- The American Government, it is understood, has set forth what disappointing, Not It was 4.04 o'clock yesterday morn-|gestion of the lungs developed. P| | through Charge O’Shaughnessy that it wishes a public salute to 15,000 of the faithful brave s when he did decide to talk, He|gicians were afraid he had pneu- but that can be accounted f {Special to The F POLO GROUNDS, [TEXT OF DANIEL’S the chill, in the b Joined my mother and myseif, Fatiw ‘ iti Bee as vce lan had leet Hic IGGhin aa evans eee | the colors without conditions, ORDER TO NAVY tims of the big freeze in Hrooklyn | room—a large, immaculately glean No time limit for the salute has been fixed or is likely to be, eee aris ea tanstan cotgle azel uuuiven wm tote ih chee eo ‘WOMAN MORTALLY HURT | it was said on high authority. President Wilson and Secretary beginning to real hat those ante-| innocent. Two of the four to die season oxhibition games take the | the ¢ hair fired ehots and a third antl AS FIRE TENDER HITS CAR Bryan, it was said, are not disposed to regard time as essential, A statement tnsued by Secretary Daniels follows: “Secretary of the Navy Daniels edge off openings which docs not | who was walking on ‘the aigewalk, mre Sa but are insistent that a public salute must be fired. thin afternoon sent orders to Rear- ell for a set of game ext | fred. ecker had absolutely nothing . SS cis tha . 5 x " 2 : nia] anne nenne ease eel tg do with, the murder, He was|P*ssengers on Hoyt Street Line The Cabinet had discussed the situation in a two-hour meet- Admiral Badger, commander-in-chief Things went off smoothly baring a] placed in a peculiar position, Be-| Badly Frightened—Fire Horse foul ball that hit the base drum in| cause he would not have a finger in hades cule ing, and the general consensus of opinion was that the Washing- the brass band and the occasional] the pie the gamblers pulled off the Ad to Be Killed, ; ton Government should insist on a salute. After the meeting freezing up of the trombone, and] murder to get him in Dutch, A woman was mortally hurt and a . . ‘ this got a laugh She was asked the name of the /score of passengers scared out of| there Was a conspicuous silence on the part of all officers, and At 3 o'clock wher Lieut.-Governor| man on the sidewalk and she re-|their wits in Jrooklyn thia afternoon " Kobert Wagner began getting him-|plied that Frank had begged her tol when the tender of Fire Enbine Gen, | Seoretary Daniels hurried to the Navy Department, where he pre- welt in shape to throw out the irat [ive no namos, ‘Bho would not deny |pany No, 226 crashed Into a Hoyt-| pared a memorandum of naval orders. ball, the bleachers were almost|that Vallon was the man her brother | gackett street trolley car at the cor- * , empty notwithstanding that they aro| told of ner of Bergen and Bond streeta, Mrs, President Wilson conferred with Secretary Tumulty and re- sunlit and the best seats, The grand- “Before Frank was taken to the| Mary Fox of No. 79 Douglas street, ports were current that later in the day a statement covering stand was comfortably filed, but not | chair lis face was transformed. I} was taken from the car in a dying of the Atlantic fleet, to proceed with all the ships under his command to Tampico. Admiral Badger is at Hampton Roads. At the samo time orders were issued for the Hancock, now at New Orleans with 800 marines, to proceed at once to Tampico. Or- ders were also issued to the South Carolina, en route from San Domingo, to join the fleet at Hampton Roads, all crowded. a Eee the American demand for a salute would be made. I AESAR ENE Ue See Stee t the request o inager Chance, © a dittere an sane c “ry 4 - . p i who never cared much for martial| © {j0k of divinity, on his face as he Officials said that while no ultimatum had been issued to the Nashville, at Sam Domingo, to effects, the usual march across the! The W coed to Tampteo, Orders were {enued to the Tacoma, now at , to proceed to ‘Tampico. ‘The cell and | which bars ee the Huerta Government the mobilization of the fleet at Tampico fold was eliminated, and the ath 18 thrown upon| Was intended to put the United States in position to enforce were permitted to pursue the . Ther veg of their way, such as “old boy: | Whitey Lewin’ re wale One of the f * hermes) ONG should the immediate deveolpments make it necessary, torpedo fleet now at Pensacola was ihg” each other and playing cateh.| bars and was #0 badly hurt that a policeman | ‘i j a potitied to stand for onder + It was all just as well. | his moth his Jdispatened it with his kun. ‘Thomas| No explanation of the orderto the American fleet was forth- REAR ADMIRAL ME Shed 16 Anni oe Manager Chance was given quite an | Te other man did the same think || Lcanedy, the driver, was hurled trom! coming. Secretary Daniels in issuing the statement telling of on ve ————— ovation as he came on the field, but| aie then, while his « © was |his seat but was not seriously in- the movement said: SPAIN DENIES KING Connie Mack didn't ear, Ho w. th at some ¢ . | sale Pr F TT) “ . ie eihs stand tetdus “Dusineaa to | deela vitae he ‘ . TUR GTINRE Bad Jeonaictan Of th “| am making public a most important announcement. it | Ae ear ee FOR be = Farrell stottale was wiia {Merida Me,cette with exe Jwarninie from, the ‘tender, but hn lis self-explanatory and | st not be interrogated about it. The | ~~~ YEON MRALCGs et Betidiart and pitohed four bails to | Hes at he was Korty he was nut {ace the rats ass, heard che | Statement will speak for itself.” Wilson ard Secretary Bryan that there could not be any further MADRID, Spain, April 14.—Premter | Pduardo Dato to-day authorized the st complete dental of reports pub- Miy {bell xotnyg B. Murphy without getting one over the plate, bu this was offset a mo- | erno mest later when McHale made a wanted him to like Ww wre ot Only one interpretation noi placed upon the action by Ad- | &iporizing. It was his counsel, fresh from the scene, that re- tell him that Fy ink NEW TRIAL FOF FOR JOHNSON. | ministration officials fully cognizant of what was going on be- | sulted in (ie sending of the entire Atlantic fleet south. hs " » | tehed he United tes that Kin, sharp throw to Williams and caught | four é dey t Rosenthal hind the scenes, This was that Huerta must salute the Ameri. */4 Shive Coaled and Ieady, Aitonaa bad (pevachally Makes Nee B. Murphy off the bag. Oldring {joys can flag as reparation for the indignity in the arrest of Ameri- All of the battleships and destroyers, which comnrise the British G vie ment to use its influ- | tapped a slow roller to Maisel and horn: ws CHICA ines last k. | sntire Atlantic ficet, under command of Rear-Admiral Badver, will | once for 4 orotection of Spanien wee thrown out at first. Collins ‘Pron tho he can marines last week, an . ; 4 rf ea i : | subjects tn x00, The King of took two strikes and then drove a saath Hen A Demonstration in Force. et under way as rapicly as possible and will steam full speed for | spain, accord) ¢ to Senor Dato, haw long fly to Holden. NO RUNS. After hitting for a wide © Hartsell slanir or two bares, Walsh wingle into centre, seud q home with the fiyat run. On ay out Walsh was caught stealing Fampico. ther hand, MP aici Gavertone All of the warships in the Atlantic fleet have been coaled and | has asked the United Staten Govern- oady to move for a considerable time and they will set forth on pat od to aid In the protection of neir mission in a few hours. Premier Dato added that the Span- Rear-Admirals Mayo and Fletcher are now at Vera Cruz and |'s) Government was enttrely satisfed tary [und to tony is Maisel fell struck out i past third atv Hime Administration officials openly declared that temporizing so far as Huerta is concerned is at an end, Huerta is to be given a demonstration of force. Whether in the face of the overwhelm- ing armament which will confront him within the next few da; | he will assume a conciliatory attitude no one here is prepared and some of the (Continued on Twelfth Page.) payed 90 ee Bis, Wary ‘ampico. When Rear-Admiral Badger arrives it is believed Ad-|Stsrea “U4? Of the Valted ] Fon orga ahesPaLt oxmes| i It developed this afternoon that John Lind assured President ' (Continued on second Pages World Wants Work: Wonders. Re = ‘3 : pith Yee