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- ME Adit (ONE ONE CENT. Conrriant, 1914 by The ‘Pies Publishing Latte “AL SU SURRENDER ARMS!” ORDER OF WILSON, 10 END Batteries—Pfeffer and McCarty; ‘Tesreau, Fromme and Meyers. Um- | pices Hier and Emslie. Pfeffer Ptiches Pine Fin for : whichis AMERICAN LEAGUE Dodgers Against Big Se “ AT WASHINGTON— * Jeff Tesreau. | While More Federal Troops Are | HIGHLANDERS : Pi A Rushing to War Zone President in NEW YORK. 0 ooo 1084 @ - R. H.PO. A. E WwW Proclamation Makes Demand on _|esernct........0 1 1 0 0! a aie ie : . Burns, If. 0 13004 QO 2 3 5 O ‘ Strikers and Mine Guards. Fletcher, +0 0 1 0 O — Aatteries—Warhop, Pieh, Hooper aud Sweeney; Shaw and Henry, | Doyle, 2b. 0 1! § 3 O| Bentley and Willis ~Umpires—Dineen and Connolly, es 7 Merkle, Ib. 00 9 0 @ —————————— WASHINGTON, May 2.—Complete disarmament of all civilians in the 4 Murray, ri... . 0 0 1 0 0 Colorado coal strike districts was ordered to-day by President Wilson. A} Snodgrass, rf......0 0 0 0 0! FEDERAL LEAGUE proclamation was issued by Secretary of War Garrison, by authority and | Stock, 3b .0 »9 Of 0 ined sane. express direction of the President, calling upon every person in the strike | Meyers, oo 7 5 0 AT ST. LOUIS— = zone who has arms or ammunition to turn them in to the United States owen: davenre BG ry o° BROOKLYNS WIN Army forces in command. The order was crisp with military imperative- Scala p. A A 1 ‘ ; All ness, It applies principally to the armed strikers and mine guards. It {s ne Te TIO CUO 1 3 00000-— 4 Bot construed to apply to the State militia. The proclamation specifies tal 7 | Individuals, firms, associations and corporations.” A promise to give] i vcs tor rena in eeghth| ST. LOUIS receipts for the arms and ammunition was made, but with only the implied 0) 0) 2 ro) 1 0) a) ) to) a) 3 pledge for later return. ie LOL Batteries—Seaton, Owens and Land; Key! B d Ch ‘This drastic step was taken by the President to stop civil’ war and R. H.PO. A. E-! mpires—Hush and Mannaaaao. ee eae en eee Dloodshed in Colorado following a conference last night with Secretary ee eeiats: . 4 i 8 AI Garrison, when it was decided to order 1,000 more troops to Colorado. utshaw, 2b. . 2 i A time limit will be sot for the pee q i 7 i i NATIONAL LEAGUE. Gurrender of arms by civilians and eat, 5 AT BOSTON. places denignated for their receipt by CH N peat ora3ato PHILADELPHIA— the’ United States military authort- a Za 5 A : A . ae 300100020~-6 _ Teer POORLY AC AN T Mee a oe FIRST GAME.. BOsTON— retary Garrison's proc 0 Pteffer, p 0 0 0 1 OF BROOKFEDS Press tees S Batteries — Marshall and Killifer;}iam B, Ryan, k at an ter; | fam yan, addressed to Major Folbron * My ----- R. H.PO. A, E,| Perdue, James and Whaling ‘Trinidad, ts as follows: ‘ MMhiiscccusent € HH F Cooper, ct. -0 0000 pires—Orth and Byron. “Whereas, under existing circum- SUMMARY. Myers, 1b. orn 0 0 AT CHICAGO. stances the possession of arms and 5 himst, Base on Balls Of Tesreau,| Evans, It... 0 0 2 »v ..| St. Louls— ammunition by persons not in the ree ch _ fer, 3. Struck Out-—By Tes- Delehanty, 2b. 11210 0200 , 5; by Pfeffer, 5; by Fromme, 1. p inilitary service of the United States Left on Bases—New ‘York, 7; Brook- | Murphy, rf... -0 0 1 O 86] cHICAGo— tends to provoke disorder and to ex- : = Dann Rosle antnoe wiewneet, Westerzil, 3b 1322 0 0210 cite domestic violence and hinders} Warhop Knocked Out—Then Stolen’ age —Cutshaw Double Plays ule : 3 i ; . Batteries Doak and Snyder; tum. the restoration of normal conditions ™ l : —Ftemer, Wean and Daubert: Mayes 1B, € ‘ phrios and Bresnahan. Umpires— f peace and good order, 1 do, by the Pieh Is Bombarded for Fitey-vtasreaty hut by Pichon Bs mee { : 4 ; i ett ea thority of the President of the Five Runs Pfeffer, 1. Balk—Pfeffer, Attendance » AT PITTSBURGH. United States, call upon and direct 6 Set Cmpires—-Maases: iigier end —-—-=-- CINCINNATI—~ all persons not in the military # Nemes Fotals............ 4 10 27 14 00100004 — vice of the United States who have (Special to The Evening World.) arms or ammunition in thelr pos- BATTING ORDER. POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, ST. LOUIS. PITTSBURGH— session or under their control to de-| —Hijrhianders, Washington. May 2.—The Dodgers came here this R, H,PO. A. E, 10301020 — liver them forthwith to the officer] Maisel, We Moeller, rf. afternoon and took a crack at Johnny | Bridwell, ss. +0 0 3 ft 0) Batteries—Douglans, Lear, at the place herein designated. Re-| Hartzell, 1 * McGraw’s Giants for the first time| Boucher, 3b. 2 2 1 2) Tland Gonzales; Cooper and Gibson, ceipts will be Issued for all arms and this year on these grounds. The at-| Tobin, rf... 1 4 t © 6} Umpires—Eagon and Quigley. ammunition so delivered, The above LOG OE traction was a big one, for when the| W. Miller, cf......0 2 1 0 O AMERI AN et dividuals, Hi cla- hanks, applies to Inaividuals, fro ansocia Beecucn. wa me . A 5 5 Drake, Wf..........0 1 4 Fo oD Cc N LEAGUE. teas ani SOP Fey oEe ane. at, each | Trametes 2b. Medride, ss. (Continued on Sporting Page.) H. Miller, 1b......0 0 9 4 0} AT PHILADELPHIA. e officer In comman ‘ Warhop, Shaw, p. ere 2 — ‘ place where the troops are stationed Dining Dineen "ba Coanely. | pall a8 . ; : A f BOSTON is charged to post the proclamation. | Attendance—8,000. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. hace : 7 ee Se 00100001 0-2 Secretary Garrison's determination 7 Gen besa wie) AT JERSEY CITY. Spal uF ‘ co oa oO ATHLETICS— to issue the proclamation for Se WASHINGTON, D.C, May 2--| ROCHESTER— epg ee Tee 04010000 —5 | as on anes 3 ri bt ily earrender cot Atma Wee renenee Manager Frank Chance nominated 020000 0 3 0— 5| Kommer 0 0 0 0 Olarniterise—Johnaon, Foster, Cady saat fajor Holbrook at Trinidad, It{Jack Warhop to oppose the Sena-| jersey CITY— ad —| Tiptree’ Hpen aad iva and Bchang. vtcd out that in directing} tor in the opening game of the Se and Pet chrranter om arina to the army! Highlanders serien before a crowd Sie 1 § u 8 ing a Lf uJ wate a tal Uh ‘ AT 8T. Louis. eapective ata- {which taxed the capacity of the park. | ,,battertes— Keef an iMtams:| | Simon Batted for Keupper in 4th. | CHICAGO— commanders at the resp 8 Frill and Tel. Kommera batted for Brown in 9th. | tions the Government assumes all re- eae | Fi ree 100 a vo d on Sporting Page.) EWARK. 1 as , c ST. LOUIS— eponsibiiity for the protection of (Continues ATN " First Base on Ballx-Off Kuepper, . ty which Individuals, associa- —————— BUFFALO— 1; off o w struck fists, arian and corporations bitherto MAN WOMAN SLAIN 310010 Gut=y Seaton, fray brown, "Let | a ee and Schalk; count. Emphasis was [nid up! 200011 | Mathes, Boucher, Land, Double Plays | Messrs. Chill and Sheridan, fact that the sweeping terme of the |Plays—Seaton, Owens and Myers; ms proclamation calling all “not in mili- — Batteriog McConnell and Kritchell; | Drake, H. Miller and Bridwell; Sea- AT CLEVELAND. tary service of the United States" to — | Hell and Heckinger. ton anid Myers: acicher, Mathon and | DETROIT— es only to . Ratt sed ler. Attendance—12,400, Umpires K.sarrender their arma applica Report Says the Victim Was AT BALTIMORE. Biesera, Dustand hednaaan: 000000000 0 (Continued on Second Page.) Mistaken for au aw FIRST GAME, ——_——s | SRYREA een AnAP =o i o—3 American, | 110010000-3 CAILLAUX CHALLENGES | Batterien—Covaiski, | Reynulda and VERA CRUZ, May 2.—That Mra. | BALTIMORE— | | Btanage; Gregg ani Carisch, | Um- World Leads as Clara Hechineyer, a German woman, 02010320 —8| POLITICAL FOE 10 DUEL vies MusDRrenS “And: O'LAugti Ne who, according to rumors, was mia- Ai mi Investment Guide! taken for ansamerican: Wasikilled be (pith mca es fet Males | | FEDERAL LEAGUE, HERI use {I mob in the streets of Mexico City — | Wants Satisfaction From D’Aillieres | AT CHICAGO. ’s a fine thing to* know ju: April 27, is the news brought h PR a + Freres a e whe to go for a safe and profit: | {o-aay ‘vy fetuses from he Wederat | MON TREALL- siiabaaiita | + for Attacking Him in Cam- { OE ate ent securit capil, No confirmation of the in- | LA lai fate figures that cident has bess r ved ere anal 0 2 010 04 0:0' 0-3 paign Bulletins, CHICAGO r the impreasi et — throw light upon this important » HHARI On Cab Drtaroceanie | PROVIDENCE | PARIS, May %—Joseph Calllaux, 100 subject: 4, the refugees went to the ata- 120000 0 0 —~— 3/wno was re-elected to the Chamber Batteries—Harger and Roberta aL Be mated of to the coset |oudtars ana Maina and Madden; of Deputies in the genera! election] Fiske and Wilson. Umpires—Cumack “Business Oppore | road all other refugees have left the! ae ee held last week, has challenged Fer-|and Kane realy “and “Financial” Ads, PPor. | capital, so that the news of the wom- ‘ nand d'Ailiieres, the Liberal candidate | AT INDIANAPOLIS. Printed in The World last month | ise tind wa toms WILSON $ OFFICE IN A TENT, | the Chamber against im in the) guPPALO~ among, Americans = Mamera diario, to ght a dual. M. 10 §,509 rR nOKNe Ula Site Mune cnet cree + Comfort Our-|Caimette affair, and he resigned the | INDIANAPOLIS— More than in the Herald ine POR armen Wake GUE eRe the Summer Moat Miniatry of Financ ° aster the walang 50 Ff eit of Calinette, or of Le Figaro, by ADA. what 8 truly “Wonder a ae ee ae caiitae IR auld to Weve | gor ait ihe trot ain we ine eeu a.m last, Mare Batteries—Hauser and Allen, Mul riety of house, lot, farm, shop, store, a her yh the streets and| Ld nt The challenge was sent, tt Ie ex- en and Rariden, Umpires MeCor- market, hotel, stock and bond of- Rranted he che died: Wilson plana to have a tent erected | plained here, because d'Alllieres | inick und Brennan, fers they presented! om | founda: of ‘the. Hixor tive Mansion: aba Paulie tha Maree yolere by Pam ae PTE AP 4 oO 3 a1 \ bills saying clean electors would re- as bor Investments or Capital | i BP ype a " | Wil ge this aw far us possible as Bis guse to become “acocmplices in rime." STEAMSHIPS DUE To- DAY. veuerey shies a Viana for the tent aa announced thia| M. Caillaux sent his seconds, Sunday World Ads.To-Morrew | italy gil acinus Pe Mas atterigon, called, for GeetHUeuDERd thie| Dsetein and Deputy Pascal Osccaldl, | Caribbean, Bermuda»... 10.00. M. re paciasas “Beaksias” tote tt to M. d’Aillieres this morning, | Campania, Liverpool ..... 6.00 P.M. | featna™ “ } a BROOKLYN BEAT GIANTS BEFORE CROWD OF 25,000 NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 2, NATIONAL LEAGUE aT NEW YORK— GIANTS LOSE = 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O-} BROOKLYN 0 000 2 00 0- th o| 3) TOKILL AMERICANS REFUGEES, HERE, TEL OF THREATS Men and Women Weta Hal to Fe From Death at Hands of Mexican socajaia | | BROOKLYN ‘Railroad Offices Robbed of $150,000 When Federals Lost Rincon Antonio Headquarters. | The steamship Oregontan of the American-Hawilan Line, arrived to- day from Puerto Mexico, on the Igth- mus of Tehuantepec, with thirty-one refugees, including four women and elght children, They are all em- ployeea of the Tehuantepec National Railway, which has been seized by the Mexican Federal troops. It was only through the efforts of the British Coneula and General Gamboa, the Federal military commander, that the party was able to get snfely away from the country. As it waa, the men were in grave danger of being shot, 00001 0 1 0 O— 2] The retugess were headed by Will- Vice-President and + Um-| General Manager of the railway. The party came away in such a hurry that they were unable to bring any of their belongings. The women and children have only the clothes they wore on the hour of their hurried departure. The engineers and others wore thelr working clothes, Richard T. Cranfield, the general storekeeper of the rallway, Kave an interesting recital of the events that led up to the burried flight of the refugeen. “After the seinure of Vera Crus by the Americans we began to hear wild rumors,” said Mr. Cranfield, “of the slaughter of Mexicans, Those re- Clark] porta excited the people along the route of the railway and we felt that trouble wae brewing. Many of the employees of the ay began to send their wives children away. Then, on April 21, we received notice | from Puerto Mexico, through the | United States Consul, that all for- eigner clally Americas should Immediately leave the country. AMERICANS ARRESTED BY THE RURALES. “We at once began preparations for departure and that night many of the women and children were sent to Puerto Mexico and to Salina end of the rail- Crus, on the Pacific way. “On the morning of the 224 a party of forty rurales of the Seventeenth Regiment rode into Rincon Antonio, the headquartera of the railway, 140 milea inland from Puerto Mexico, These rurales immediately began to round up the employees of the road who were on their way to work, One by one we were arrested and taken to the waiting room of the rallway station, where guards were placed over us. “We were separated from our wives and children and were unable to know what had happened to them. ‘Then we were informed that we were to be marched on foot to Juchitan, a military town seventy-five miles | distant. But worst of all, we ceived the intimation that once out- wide of Rincon Antonio we were to be shot. That meant ‘ley fuga.’ In other words, the story would be told that we were shot while trying to escape from our guards | “Mr. Ryan recelved permission to | telephone to Gen, Gamboa, tha Fed- 1) commander, whose henujun. ors at San Geronimo. He pleaded with Gen. Gamboa, his plean boing backed up by the British consuls, to allow us to take our departure. After con siderable argument, Gamboa Gen (Continued on Second Page.) es eR ee ida, “Circulation Books Open to All.’ 10 PAGES PRICE ONE ecbelie? WOMAN ARRESTED FOR THREAT 10 SHOOT JON DL ON Sicu MAN HELD. | | |\Woman Anarchist Repeats Talk of Assassination When Caught by Detectives on Her Way to Standard Oil Office. ‘WILLING TO GIVE HER LIFE FOR BENEFIT OF STRIKERS “Mourners’ Parade” Renewed at 26 Broadway, but Magnate and Son Are Safe at Tarrytown. Marie Gantz, the Anarchist who has repeatedly said in public and in the outer office of John D. Rockefeller jr. that she would shoot and kill the crown prince of Standard Oil, was arrested just before noon to-day. A warrant had been issued by Magistrate Murphy in Centre Street Court at the instance of Deputy Police Commissioner Rubin. It was issued under the statute forbidding unlawful assembly and especially under the clause cited editorially by The World to-day declaring unlawful a gathering of three or more persons who, k “Being assembled, attempt er threaten any act tending toward @ breach of the peace or an injury to person or property, er any unlawful act.” HH KOLERMAINEN WINS MARATHON STROBINO SECOND | Smith Runs Third—Time Over 13 Mile 200 Yard Course Was 1.09 1-5, — In a gathering of thousands to Rattery Park Thursday the woman, who ts nicknamed “Sweet Marie,” shouted with oaths and coarse ply thet “I will shoot John D. Rocke. feller jr, down like a dog unless he arbitrates this strike!” The nearest Persons to her were five policemen who were fighting off hoodiums who were trying to knoc’ her from the pile of lumber which she was uslig ae @ rostrum. “Bweet Marie" was om her way, with @ man companion, to No, 34 Broadway when she was arrested. Reporters who were waiting for her Olt building at noon, intercepted the couple to ask what she intended doiag. . REPEATED THREAT YO KILL For the second time, Hannes Ko- ROCKEFELLER, Johmainon of the Irish-American Ath-| “1'm going up to hie office agate,” letic Club this afternoon won the| she said, referring to Rockefeller, Evening Mail's modified Marathon “and I am going to leave the same race of thirteen miles, two hundred | Message for him there that I left the jother day, telling bim I'l) kill him the first chance I get unless he stops tho strike in Colorado, Then I em woing to hold @ meeting in Bowling Green.” ig (Yeraanaky and Detective 3 enley of Deputy Commisioner Ru- third last year, His time was 1) noun at winuies a seconds, Pins ated ebepoed tate: the Erste sae Harry J. Smith of the Bronx |‘@l4 the agitator she was “wanted.” Church House A. C. came in third eee Srouns cheerkany: Sie in 1 hour 12 minutes and 551-6 vec: |MNKed | What for? feesscrg onde, He ran second lust year, | 4nowed Ber She SAIPARS oe The time made In the race lust | Marte” glanced at It and sald “All yeur was t hour and 5 minutes, but | "#M” From that moment amtit the course was 5-8 of a mile longer| Matren McCarthy of the Old @ilp {Ek year | Station locked her in a cell the young The race of to-day waa started by!) WM" did not utter a single cus. Police Commissioner Wooda and was| "°F. She was as meekly soctable the fourth running of the event, | #8 parlor eoctalint, ‘Throughout the rout taken by the| The detectives took her to Wall Venere, there were ‘great (ChOwds| | street and across to the statiog, | which were augmented by the suf- | Pasners by did not recognize her and lerage paraders celebrating “Buftrage | did not know that there had been an yarda from Jerome avenue and Oné Hundred and Eitghty-fourth street to the City Hall. His time was 1 bour, 9 minutes and 1-5 second, The second man was Guston Stro- bino of Paterson, N. J., who ran Day” and holding meetings at vari-|4trest. The reporters were the only ous poinws along the way. followers of her march to prison bam, Long before the runners came into| “SWEET MARIE” SENDS A MEQ Clty Hall Park, there wae a awarm ot SAGE TO PUBLIC. people there lining the pathway down . R ; ch the runners finished. When St the station after giving hep age vo aw twenty-five years, her vd.| Austrian, ber occupation 48 “aalee. received lady" and her home as 58 Bast trotted | One Hundred and Third stteot, "Sweet ‘The fourth runn o come in was} Marie” turned her chubby pink amd Willlam = Kyronen, leva Athletic! white countenance to the reporters, G, Holden ‘of the Youkers. ¥. 7 Me A, finished fifth, Sixth in the ‘line was A. Morris of the Smart Set! With a Joan of Arc effect, said: Athletic Club, “Tell the people 1. will give ncame in, he was ru birth ae and was heartily eb | Strobing and Sinith also rounds of applause as they by to the rope. 22° bromised appearance at the Standard” and, turning her eyes to the celina. ||

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