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HERALD READERS to A I THs It real new fc-i'dtr fof VOLUME XXXIV, NUMBER 268. TEN World's Nens Through Exclusive Fianch iseswith torkia CLEAN, NEW YORK WEDNESDAY EVENING, A I 15, 1914. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. ARMY AND NAVY READY FOR WAR Huerta and His Defacto Government Must Apoligtze for Past Offenses AND PROMISE TO BE IN THE FUTURE Or Take the Consequences Which May Mean A Intervention From tire posslblel It sseens that the United States has ceased temporizing with Huerta and turning Its back on the policy of watchful waiting, Ii now prepared, to even to the extent of war-i In order toi, obtain satisfaction for what as an Insult to the SeribUs as the present situation Is regarded, officials here are of the belief HiiertaK will yield that the big ifleet 'of warships now headed foFihe'Meiican will not be called to drastic meas- can see other unless he IB i ttie7.fear be i- Jmd seize States it to THE UNITED STATES FUG At That mst" REAR AfMIRAf BADGER Will VALLON NEVER FIRED REVOLVER Huelrtai ASTOB 1MP10VED Temperature Normal Today EnVhiimj to Slow Staatsburg, April The condition: of; Vincent Astor is much improved today. His temperature is normal, but his recovery will be slow.

"Myiopinion is that the wedding 30," dc- Pr Huntington, As- i ather law. April Vincent Astor Hopeland House, N. the country home Whitman Discredits Part of Dajo Frank's Confession BECKER'S LAWYER WITHDRAWS District. Attorney Believes That Dago Frank Was Actuated oy Spirit of Revenge in Naming Harry Yallony Wto Turned State's Evidence. Whitman Said Informer Had ITot Nerve Enongh to Ere Gun.

heuer leave Linuy seat aim to stay with another brother, UJar- ence Boggs, at Bristol, Tenn." They told him, she said, that they were taking care of her, sbe was left destitute by his failure to provide for "They kept my husband unaer the Influence of bromides for CTB days," laid Mrs. BoggR. The reason iraa thought I'knew too many family secrets and wanted get rid of me." marriage irtb: SJtelfgSninTM tOT.tii*; of -'11 I left j-tq settle in Central and; of or a time; rpar tlcnlarly oa realised uch night i. he ex-, for the or Several Saturday, going, to "Tlsitrfiii-'-ntnceeifrtim es- bronchial to-this home.ln the "of? mruusJt: i.uG-,tv«"»y*e v.Arknlov'-"h«lieif 'committees popular, belief that, could posibly fl an impressive will be in' Taia AfTM juareijast -night; are that fle et. ares on Tamplco 1 plain.believeqy to he -out every'iAmerican In rebel i to the: United gates': by, will'; ordertthft; at -practically itjiltepV- refusal tthe off Huerta's supply bf'animiardtipn and; funds as a ral of; the at his disposal Ill-and and of were Monday Mr.

Astor had worse and in i temperature -arose A 'C wien McKernpnr: throat physician. Md'iI)r. of New they to also hurried the.young-man'B bedBide. Miv said that Drs. Mc- had returnel Astor remained wlth His sister, -Muriel, IB the 1 its, battle- atonement i- way.

UJL- the strongest fleet of A--erican suggestion wnlch consldera- the "United States bathe marine's ordered to seize" that town and declare it a neutral: zone In which no hoatiUtles should, tike place. Tnia zone would tbjra-he. a of refuge for Americans and other ln. -Mexico- who would protection the of the United "i4j Of one hqwever, there Is. no doubt, administration has maae of yesterdiiy Tidsv will :bec.the:3most cqllectlonivof.

serious business: war: It a vnn.e array or modern fighting machines and carry- a combined-force or more than 20,090 Albany, April of Prisons Riley denied today the retTortthat "Warden Clancy 'drd not- follow out his arangcmehts in the execution of He said Clancy did the best he could-and thafr- he is entirely satisfied with New April torhey Charles S. Whitman; dlscyeditii that; part of Frank Cirqfici, made befbi-a tideVg man put to death; Sia that Harrys viaiionji the men who ared' an; ap- infant Qfl? CLEVER SWIRDIER GETS BIG STARE Tells fannsrli "wl Sets: Buffalo, develbped dne Lung Was.Badly Congested. Messages" from "Hopeland-. House received instills city uie'- ef-' i feet that one of Mr. Aster's lungs was badly congested.

They kere follow-. ed by tte'cheering news that dartig the: afternoon -he-had a turn for the. better 'that came" as sudd.enly as his serious attack on Monday. The engagement of Hiss to AEtprr was announced early last November. Plans have been under way for the wedding ceremony on April SO in St.

Margaret's church, Staatsfcurg. i i ui oaio.iii«-^-, c'ejfied'v w.e^ amanca eveninS----- Bail and Cook and ConcL JStnst Story; agent" for 'Cattaraugus County 'S. P-' Tlie' witnesses were 'the, plaintiff, Fioyd soil, an Indian, and Joan Now-izwk, a bf.revenge^-iainteg^'aUp^^^ 7 In second' i Pble," whom Suttoa. hai draw, wood with the team, and D. Vf.

-Court right. For the defendant tDe fot; lowing were sworn: Frank Stofy, H. Barney, Fay L. Bafflsy, John-X Gilmore, William and. Loui3 of the itfiidHbt Becker whereas Bother fession.

are bome i Tucker, -reach; Tuesday:" Tucfeer states the order tcday of Rear Admiral Eager "to" the squadroa Rear arrived; attend-: the commander's ship wito. sealed the navy depart-; the saUing "brfler agreed upon today, i Rear Admiral Badger, ccinrriaisdinA the Atlantic sent a message to' the navy department thjs mpraing expected- his teiniK orary; the to: clear the capes about 11 did sot specify what other vessels were ready bnt it is asunied tiat Be meant, that all of-sis-vessels woplu clear at that "time. Prssi-iest -took the leading Ssaate jnerabsrs and 'ihe House coiu- laittees-'on foreign relations into a conference on tlie Mexican today. He sent tiem' to' Sim in his private study at the VTaite'F- acd It 3s understood they will sj nl advised of the orders iraz to Chihnafcua," April l- -In dispatches from Villa, General frst chief of the main revel ssld today, "'I regard of Villa's army at Ss.n Pedro tiife greatest tiow far cause tts- main struck sjaco war now -makiEg'. hurried to starVfor the "war departv ment has made itself ready and every tioh at every-, thing has, been open the way for putting the inUitary arm oi the government on Within seven days a fleet nnder Rear Admiral Charless J.

Badger, con- sisting-pf 11 of lincle" Sam's most rood- era battleships reinforced by several cruisers aid and casing all told about 15,000 will be at anchor off-Tamplco. Pressdeni Huerta of Mexico now that'by tie time this lonnloable array of fighting vessels arrives off his coast, ae mast have decided whether or not he wfll revise hia present deterajiaation and. the demand of tie United for aae- qnate reparation for growing out of the arrest of-Aaaencan marines in Tampico last Thuraday. There is 20 doubt that an tum has beea delivered to Huerta, although it does sot attempt to fix a limit to the time In w'Mch he may meet the demaaos of the United States. This sudden move on part or the Wilson administration has not been explained by any official itate- aient, but only one interpretatlpa VILLA RETAKES SAN "PEDRO Rebel Reporta'That He paptured 700 Prlsonera.

Paso, April Villa and his "rebel army retook Pedro Monday, night They: capUired 709 prisoners, said a message received la Juarez. The message did not ho.w. many were killed or wounded, merely stating that "besidet the killed I and wounded, 700 made prlson- ers. 1 Villa personally commanded the 1 rebfils. As In former icstances his troops I was swindled out of by a i clever condence he met 000 to the" smooth stranger calling himself August.

Miller of Rochester. The pair north, from Flor- 'ida together, and the stranger told the farmer that he could double his cash. The farmer still has $150,000 in property but says that all his ready cash is gone. ARE WORTH SI 00.000 Mrs, Sues Hubby's For the scene, when, imioeci- tfce rebels won a victory. is erpected now to come at rsnza.

the fact that less than a sy were expelled that notice. has that all Spaniards will be exiled from territory now controlled or that may come under the control or rebels, 120 of the Spanish refugees to El Paso returned to MeUco. Many of them will go to SaltHIo Mon- fce remainder going to federal states. a targe UNDER UPSET CAR People In Evening Dresa Woman from Wreck. "'Atlantic City, April beneath an automobile which over- tunied when it struck excavation at Pacific" and Bay avenues, late n'git, Ijoretta Traberet, secrw- tary of 3- Gibson, company, sustain- Injuries.

Men and.wooc* In evening dress, who were a social function, ran from a nearby cottage, attracted by the crash ana the woman's screams and asaea fit lifting the heavy car from her form. She was seat to ter at 402 Xorth Ohio avenue, terribly cut abot tfce head and bod3. J. G. Gibson, head of the company, 1 pled and escaped with i i New Torjc, April Eoggs, who started the Grand McBic In Garden City In 1212, and who calls herself the Countess De LA Tournex some times, has begun, suit In the supreme ooiiit against John Boggs, proprietor of the Hotel Longacre and Robert M.

proprietor-of tie Hotel Laarelton, asking from them Tor alienating tioas of her 46-year-old, husband, Is Dartd brother. Mrs. Boggs-iras tse'wjdow of former District Attorney Alfred More- hns of San Francisco when she married Boggs on Feb. 10,1912. She was then 26 years old.

They met at a ain- ner given by tae Society of the Cln- cteLnsti, of Tfiicli fce is secretary; Last November, according to Eoggs, her husband, Ttho got a divorce from his first wife, Mrs. Grace Mueller Boggs, had a nervous attack. She the two brothers then got hold him, persuaded him that he The is for damages for cf horses drew 'bolts and which at ihe time of the shootiag he was keeping in a barn oh the Teser- doors of the open at all times 'and the horses -bad plenty to eat and plenty of During tie bitter cold a number of the white people living about-(thought that the Tvere Improperly; for mac-3 out the complaint against Sattoa, llr. 'Story Tislted. tfe barn and upon investigation and upon the written statement by a number of determined that the horses were improperly carea for and shot them.

Henry the defendant, while H. C. Nevis was attorney for the plaintiff. At the time of going to.press the case had been handed to the jury by Judge Down but the jury had not reported. resigned as trial 2In Shay brother, Detective' Becker, had insisted on llistMnlng the pit "an assortmeBt of pettyl crooks" who wintedf to In a cpnfereBoe to.

in the Tombs ttted ti persuade'ivSh'ay' to Tetuni: to fente, was imsQCcescrnl. VL BEAUTIFUI CLOCK AT ASBBEWS BB.09L Poor Wealth Searched. Sharon, Psu; April after being taken to tile county hcaie, Grammel, aged Sharbtt woman, was found to have IS.oao ae-w 1 In The money In bills of aGder. Mrs. Grttmaiel, E.

viflow, bad 'been. looked upon as poor. For months been a comrnon figure In.down. town offices and tte police station, where sne tcid icaaginary stories of Recently she was adjudged Insane and ins coiasiitted to home. Andrews Brothers oi this city are exhibiting as their latest la i mammoth hall clock witn four 5 chimes and strike chime, which they received yesterday afternoon.

The 'clock is of solid mahogany, colonial style, -with semi-circle top and beau- ttful pillars. The piece was made In Germany and strikes the hour and I half hour, and the chimes play each quarter hour. The clock is causing much favorable comment among the patrons of the store. After Bocton, April falling to the bottom of an la a Pemberton square offlet boiMltg, John Mclnnis, a pamtsr, picked ap smiling- He calmly on the wsyno tte hospital, where It was fowl that his tajortw tonttad to a broken amUe HeraM.

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