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Jeff Is No George Washington, HUN ; V0H6R.6f IXWeRSlOt Rtve and 98 srR.eerr tU VoefT Ztftl U6U. t't &&Nt A MMM OP To HOUSE LOSES FIRST- GAME' Kewanee Recruit Shows Good Form, 1 However, in Battle, GLANC KCY SCOEED BY 0B03BY Rorfrkea fclnkr 1,one Tally on Two raei. Kollon'rt i'T fjninsh - Ins BlHRlr Clnrk ilrrntlt; tor floosiei. 4 r ' . DEf) MOINES, prll 20.-Speclal Trie-trantO-Pitcher House, theKewanee re cruit, pitched a consistent iatno for Omaha In Iti battle wltVthei' Booster. hra today, but was unable ,;tO'' keep "Abell". men frorn slugglngi.to Victory, T lo t lo'lise kiti&m&&& and nl luwfdjiut three free p&gsea to llrst, Wal lace yertt Into center fit Id In Plate of Thompson, who fell vlcUnwto a lnm nnklt luHn prcilcctfr1T , Pltcfitr ytorco Clark, who vent ' tn p:e) In the opetiln aanie, was on tht. moyn for IV Moines, Hit pitching was orraUt. tt- struck out eleven itqyrks. TrWfflns thfni three In a row In two Innings. Clnrk vrna wild at times and all jwed revn men to walk to first. Omaha wm noticeably we.ik at the.bnt toda. KruR and Crorbyvjrllhe only ir.eptr ot ine, A,iitin!'team to ue UrfaVpsnotvo fortnnais n In th pai.iroj piimo in Rei-.inR me men on UtiMa. ' They neemeil lo have a irood chufee. hpwevtr, In the 1 Iret of the ninth wh?n Thbrisaa win walked. Ward wa lent in tri l,t for Wnl fli'i.. hut tlrilrk ou t i j$h!pk e 'froU M f d put, l ji:uU -yroht itf to.wkt torMsyvfKlrt Jyui.nve jutnljo. en ft sjaljf edkalnat . film.. ttkllay, yea MOinea auccceuco m.rerqtu.na ve trlcij v..v. v.w.., ..v nrlil Shnw one. Linaha one tally came In ths fourth TvUn Clar oy and Krug walked Jin I ujouy Hmrco ciancy on a cienn nu. nne opening series here resulted In cAc sme for Omaha and two .jumea for l i Molnee. UKS MOINKH. AU, II. II. U. A. . O. I 1 1 o s lUhn. rf. .. aireen. If. .. Hupter, cf. Butrell, Sb. Jones, lb. .. ntlllyi ts. ,,. Andreas, 2b. BhaW, c. .... Clarke, p. 0 J. 0 ' Tdlals ..'... 23 13 37 nil ATI! otymr AD. n. A. B. Claney, 2b. 1 1 0 3 1 o Chase, lb. 4 0 0 10 0 0 Wallace, cf 10 0 10 0 Krug. If 4 0 1 3 0 0 Congalton, rf, 3 0 0 1 0 0 Bchlpka. 3b. ........ 4 0 0 1 1 0 Thomas, aa. 4 Sv 0 0 1 3 0 Crosby, c ,. 4 0 1 3 3 oi j louse, p u u i , i Art 1 0 0 0 0 0 Shestak .iM l 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ..-.. 2S 1 24 12 1 TBalted for Congalton In ninth, Batted for House in ninth. JDes Moines 0 0 3 0 0 S 2 Omaha 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Two-bata hits: Breen. Rellly. 0 7 0 fr-t First base on balls: Off Clarke, S; off Home. 9 Ci I -iiLr Wilt Tl v r?lttvlf. 111 hv l.fmiM .". SAcririce bits: Hliaw, lieiuy. uretn. Burrell. Andreas. Hit by pitched ball: u v iiuuBin iduiirii. ibiicu usikii i (2). Stolen bases; Krur. Shaw it). Left on bases: Dea Moines. 7; Omaha, Time: 2:00. umpires, Mccarimy ami Barr. liinBR , WINS FOn WICHITA Topck 'Loe (iarar, laklnir Series ' Three' nia Two. TOPEKA. Kan., April ). Gourlty's home run. which bounded over the fence, wth bases full, won today's game for "Wichita, giving the visitors two gamea out of three for the series. Score: t TOPEKA. ' " All. It. II. U. A. E O. 3 4 . jt U 3 .0 fl 6 1 . A. o Q 1' 1 0 2 f. . 0 C temoti. cf r. chyUon, If...... 4,ens, ..,.,v..-. ltnry. lb 3 ...iuna rf. i.fpp, k..y; Oour.ey. Sb.-... homiuii. c 4 ddv It 1 I 0- X l- Totals .... TopcVa tvun.ta ....'.... 3 0 ( t t i 0 0 0 tl v I 'Ho mi- run: Koerner. Three-tase hils: McAllister, Kapp, 'io-ba nlU: la.iv.i cocbr'U. aun.n. t am hits: ...cu l Aon. ,-i.toloiia- aaiti-i-e hti: iIjC- Doun,e nay: lat.tu.i iu ..onrncr. 4. I . .rv u.4l JtiVtf.lKlrfJL 111 ntngsi off r.anlgan, 7, in f.ye i sjvf tn: dk .nnlnat. iitJ. on, bai.s: Wrvcke. i; oir i', -if",'i VI w'ld Ly .-.anUn, Si by iUdUot, i. JO. implre: Partnt- TJENVCn TAKBS FINAL UAMH - i ,,.t . . tin SPiB ft 9CUXjtlnn li.m nim . Vonr to Ttr. tJNCOLN, Kb April W.-PenVr. won the final gams of the opening sarlea. 4 to S, by landing on Scorr na when hits meant runs. Lincoln got aa many hits l-aMIIWWWW ,-IMI-t-B' -i z - I . - I Talilon. cf., 4 0 V. , 3 1 0 BT. JOSBPH. Mo.. April -Thomat Scores- i TUo H,M" P"mnl- mnuun .Mr. Uwd. 2b...;, 4 4 3 2 J wfiffettlVo in the Pinches, wV Q'Shaughnessy nnd hy direct messages Forsythe, rf,r,..y... 4 , 1 l 3 0 , ffly was hit-hard n O-io iV's ' from Mr. Bryan to American consuls MXtVcT 1 I Ui i SjWW- Wfln. ': rf Rockvmo":::? 3 I ",? 0 tlSi Throughout M.xloo, ha. warned .11 T 4f 3 u o 1 1 u AB. U. IL 0-. A. K- i batuilea: E. Kremlacek. Fort Demmttt, mfrlcans to leave, iTO,. S ? ? s coo-v. '.., ? I Wizizr1iu&'tmXi 1 'rtl protection u the united state. i;Pe-P; 2 0 i-0-i otKr'tb' 4 -9 i0 M A.htSS.5 ' R.H.B. I ha undertaken to extend to foreigners tiiiUn, V 0 2 A. JRmRh' j '' o o 3 " S ) Boelua .t 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 T i 6 not be afforded, according to the -Total .24 i 1 27 10 lioTv ion" cC! 2 ? ? 0 .Kffi-:V ttn in it i ' I . i . r w i ...... " , . . - i j JUST MY LUCK . JUST WHAT f X'vy A50UT To MCtD f . ' fl... . f - I j veTAiLSD to PfrtCH A I 1 "'Hwftx r .Ao .1 , ; - - Standing of Teams ( WBTErtN . IjEAUDK. Ita r ' 1 -f 'M7 Wlehlt Da Moines 3 It? uenver 1 : Bt. Jowph A 2 Hloux City 4 i i ,.ji Omaha .; 1 i Topeka S 1 X) .$31 uncoin . u i 1 . .NA-T. LEAOURr I.AMKH.'IAClB Wroohlyn ( l.irtl (.'hica0' .... S' 1 .ftl PhlJn. 3 0 1.000: SVaahlliKton .1 1 .75) PlttaburKh. S 1 W3t New York. S t .flii" ,8t, I.ouU.. 3 4 ,ieij?t. Iouls... J t .it0 Uh!ca$o ..2 :i .40 Detroit ....3 2 ,!) ClriLlnnatl 1 it .2531 Phlta 2 3 ,4(W oton ...0 3 .im itation .... : 4 ,m New YOrk. 0 3 .jftjl Cleveland . 8 .0CO AMRtt. AS".V. FED. k&AOUfc M Iwaukee ,4 1 .'Xl Brooklyn .. i Indlanap'a & 1 .S3 m. Louis.. 4 Loultvlite. 4 : .W, Buffalo ....2 Kan. City. 4 4 .IV ! Chicago ... : Mlnnap. 2 3 .40)1 Indlauap'a. i St. pnui... it r. .VKan. city., trievsiand .5 G .JIMtiburjih. 0 Coiiunbii . 1 t .2X1 Ualtlmme. 1 1 A GST .40) .400 .400 .003 .414 .X'Slerrtny'a lie aulta. -' WK3TEHN I.EAQL'B. , Omaha, 1; Dc Moifiej. 7. Deliver, 4: Lincoln, 2. Sioux C.ty, 1; 81. Joseph, 7. Wlchltu, '(: 'iopeka. o. AMKHIOAN LEAOUB. . Qt. Loule-i. hlcaitu, postpnnea. (..iOvelano-IJrit.t, i,ottpoiid amilnKttii.tw ork, postponed, l'hlluueli-li.u, i.-oi Uoaton. - AT10'AL Lk'AUUk. New Voih-Kruufiyn, ioii(poned. " ' lloaton-t'hilaaeipii.u, pontpuiie. J'lt.BOUrBI)-l.'lllCil,tlUt., Kt,.Jll(d. ChicH.o, o, tiv l.ouli, 'i. ; . KKUKUAU LEAQIT3. . lndlanapulir. 1; Kunu city, 3, V i lIKHkO, I! fit. u)ut. . l' iiivuMiyn-4jU.iiiilou, potponnd, , liti, .Mil... 'lit Mull t-Ai h. lut n.n..il wt'ojiimuuiiinojaniipoitii. pOtianuJ.r'1 djJyirarioV a: -Uu'eVi.W; aj - - V feU' Mikt,.-ii kuIw&h j-lty,,, F (limit m Toiiity. ' Wtatern Leu'sue Denvn' kt Topeka, ut luuiucs ui dioux i iiy, Anitrjcan LiokUv dt. i.ouls at Chicago, V levtlanu atUvirolt, utish.iigtpn at Nv Nat'loiial LaliueMw at Urook lyu Motion at Philadelphia, Pittsburgh Incmiiatl. Chicauo at Ht. Louis. V f . . American AssuclallnnCnlllmhiia ill In dlanapolls, Cleveland at Louisville, Mln tivitpol s at. Milwaukee, tit. Paul at Kan sas City. as Denvfr, but they did not come con fttitiutlveiy, and tn& visltora excelled In I. cluing. coie: LINCOLN: o. 2 2 2 J 13 1 t 3 1 0 0 C'IUI, lf...a U I u 0 3 t 0 0 0 it .HiuaniKun. aa t 0. 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 gulllln, lb 4 bchan, If... 4 1 I uuiien. id.. 3 Aiiller. ct 1 coiiins, rf ............ I Meyer, c... 4 Bcoggini. p 2 rtehor 1 Bmlth, p 1 Totals 31 2 DENVER. AB. II. 27 17 11. 1 I 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 Faye. If Caisldy, rf Ulocx. sb 4 3 3 Butcher, cf, 4 French. 2b 3 Caifey, s 4 uner, id ; tVahr, c 3 King, p..,,.. 3 Totals 4 t . .". 'lienor batted tor ecogglni.tn eighth. ! 3 i iiinc un v v w v v v Denvir 0 0 0 P 1 I 1 0 l- Karned runs: f u..Im 1. ri.nvnr 3. Two-baao hits. Mu.len. Spahr. Coffey. Lioubiu play: Tepiotki to Mu.len. btolen bases: yullln, ay.. Butcher. HjorWlc- uiuwvilh .71. i I i.i.. Miliar. L:asiiuv. rirnwtii t- i.i,j. spahr, Left on bases: Lincoln, 1; Dn-1 ir. 3. Struck out: By Scoggtne.. : by , "V."?'- J ' i i. i S Vh, KtnaV Tills: . n . . .. W.Iki Iff Millar. 1 . 1 Off Scogglns, 7 In eight Innlnss. 1:40. Umplra; Haskell. Time. ST. JOSBPH TAKBS Wlna from Sloitx City, with Thomaa BffecttTe, 0, Crisp o oi Shirley, p... OlMlMlrd OiWheatlcy, P o u Totals 0 .Batted trh.rlein,l In sixth. 0. AB. R. O. ,) 0 t II S. t 3 7 1 A. B. ? ? fn . Ih 4 J O. Wateon. rf S 0 rattersoa. lb 2 i Br'Con. , J "ii,u rf 3 t . U. Watson, 2b 3 1 t.rlmu , . 2 Thomar. p 0 3 1 17 1 ..fTntnlal ....... .31- w j- riOUx Olty,. .... ? o o J I Otf'et. Joseph t 0 S I 0 1 1 1 0 0-"t J -7 Three-hape i.Mf h't: d Wall Kane. T'f'n Br tlon. Crisp. a,.i.n .eiune. nr lion, .ri.f, -iv v ' ifein? Sltaaft ' ltl'ValV.), nWpUy: BrTtt.nW .eon to Patterson. Le t on bA.es: io icity, o o: josepn. ." v. i in mx inn n. nu i.l:-, Koll.- i"l(f Khlrliv out-' ny In irfe'y I by Thwiu. - b y pitenra uin niuii'r, v;,r, nd Patterson. Wild pitch: Shirley. and Umpires; 1:S3. Oaston and Stockdale. Time i-Querot i.taguc-Hunaio, ut 1'ittsburgh. f " tinueU t" hv Wyckoff. i; by Planlt. Lr'MHiTt HwailW'H emu,,,: C. Ci lahan 3b u ' " ; . J 0 O 0 3 ! 1 0 o o o 0 :;.::;::: o o o 2 . at 1- J Tl THE BEE: is He? 'ATHIETICS VICTORS TWICE ! World's Clinmpions Defeat Red Sox in Two Games. llpENlIOCK IS STE0NG IN THE BOX Hty Cnlllno. In Klr (innif Unlit Muckmrn 9nfr Till the niffhth InnliiR Ilexult t ' to NothtttK. IlOSTON, April :3.-The world's chmn plon Philadelphia Athletics broke Into the winning column of tha American leogno tandlns for the first time this eeaion by defeating Hoston In two Patriot's day came today. The score of the monlnst contest was S to 2, In ten Innlnga, and tha afternoon game 6 to 0. In the afternoon flame Ponnock was utrong In the box hi well as at tho bat allowing the home team only four Mat tered lilts. Uoston got only two men aa far a third bane. Score, Inst game: PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON. AD. II. II. , u. An.H.o.A.K. J'lirrhr. ' PUfV. If.... 4 I'ftlllm, J".. 1 1 0 tf'fonsrr, rf... 0Kl1. lb.... lSptJer, ct.. Itwlt. If.... 0"Jnfln .... on.hx. If 0()trdnr, lb. OYtrkm, tb... e'rolt, 0 1 0 t 0 t 4 : 1 1 4 : it i i i o ! 0 4 I i 0 0 1 ooo 1 10 1 3 riWr. Si... 4 MrJnnls, tb. S rtrunk, ft. finrrr. . Hfhn, c... foiirk, p... OfT Wj-fVoff, p, I)1i. p.... ToUlt o" tor. o.. not ot. rolling p s 0 0 1 o'WinnmnKcr i - KMIMI,. p... o 3 11 10 JKelr. Pi.... T-iOr 34 4 CO 12 3 natted for Ifouck In ih'm Ren 'or Lewl in eighth. Patted for Collins In ninth. Philadelphia ,...0t 0000020 -8 Boston .......0 t 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0-3 Two'-basa hits: .Lewis, fcchang. Barry. K. Collins (2), Daker. Hits: Off Houck, 3 In two nnlngs; oif Wyckoff. 2 In five ami one-third Innlnga; off Plank, l'Jhf two and two-thlrda Innings; off Collins, In nine Inn ngs: off. liedlent, S, In one third Innng; off Kijlly, 1 In two.thlrds; Inning. Sacrifice h U- Daley, Yerkea. R. Colllna. Lewis. Stojep ,ba(: JanVrln.' Gardner. Barry, Schanir. Unsle (!). Double: plays: Schang to, U. C6Ulns; hcott (Un assisted). Lttt on basoa: Phlladelph'a.. .L'u ivin 8; Boston. 8. First case on uaus: uii ort wycKori, j, oh yu nm, tiff llr? Ml Mr li.HV. 1 Doak Ijivinpible and Cardinals Win ST. L017IB. April a..Vllle Doak was j pUn npubUcan Leader Mann of the Invincible In the pinches today, while. houM ,lftd ,MuM a 8tatement saying ho h's teammates took advantage -of CliN!was nol ) aympathy with the movement, cago's errors and hit Humphries oppor tunely, St. Louis winning. 3 to 0. Scores UII1CA0O. bt. WJUia . . AU.11,11. A.K. au,ii,u,a.e' ,, ,Irfch. lb... 4 1 0 1 llluilthl. tb. 4 I 3 3 1 0, VUV4, - Hnni'. Sb. 1 u ! Zlmrman, u 3 O'fUhultt. If.'. I 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 U 1 3 0. 4 0 0 0 0 3 SSuiiw' m"!3 I 6 l 4 tl. Miiur. in s i i v o .olfiiS's S J X t irnilar. If.... 3 l l o 4 0Doyi!r'pC.:::3 VI I oo Tcvttlt 57 7 37 10 stitr, in.. . i Johntlon ,ct 4 BrMBihtn, e 4 Humphm, p 3 Wllllami .. 1 atid"ior Humnhrles In ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 Mi arlre Th) thlnlc of making war on the 8SarlMce,hVt'.V Sweeney. Butler Stolln .Mexican people merely because a man bases: Goode. Salor, Miller, Double play: the president calls a bandit refusta to Goode to Zimmerman to Bresnahan. Wild apologize Is Idiotic." pitch! Doak. Hit by pitched ball; By , Sccr(,lary nryan announced thst he had D.k, Gowle and Sehulte. Bsses on balls: . ' , , n, . Off 6oak. 8; off Humphrres. 1. Struck received the full text of Mr. QShaugh i out: Bv lloak. 10: by HumohrUs. 1. Istt ney'a mesaae from Mexico City, con- on bases) St. Louis. 3; Chicago. 3. Time; 2.0). Umpires: Byron and Orth. CUFRMAN-HOWARD LEAGUE oncniIHIH-nuVHnu UCHUUU nPPNS WITH GOOD GAMES i - ...... iKAtiurtftr j.k mHi i -iHini t I given Mr. O'Shaughnessy his passports FAI WELU Neb., April 20.-(8peclal )-1 vuipnst., The diplomat!- body In he Sherman-Howard league opened tha;" ,,..'. ,,..,.rtml(n, in,rl,oinH The ! mil season here Sunday with Farwe'l at I .UVKVIt7, UM.-IUB Ul UII IIU VUllll. - '! brog at Elba. The gam. at Rockville wa., I Rockville, Boclua at Ashton and Danne-, ;fatured by heavy hitting and the large-' ' number of .walks Iseutd by the Farwe'.l pltcheis. Errors responsible api lrltchard, At Elba: v Hhh K n AAA R.H.E. 3 0 0 0 0 0-2 6 1 iff.. " ..a a a o o o a s 1-4 i natterlai: Petersen and Jacobsen, Bar - Ler, Rasmutsen and Fafelta. A merlon Aasorlallon Ilesultt.. Pt Paul ... Kansas Cty Clevelnnd . Louisville .. .. , ,i T " I Indsny Wlna from llunuthroy. , ...c.;. k-.w .o I,, ii .iiimii i,v.( niiii ,i,-ioiinii.i- . . :. . .. - 0 fnr -.most of tho scores at Ashton. The aame . ' ' . . . . day from Humphrey by ,h, score of t o". S to 3. The feature of the game was tioi6,. . , , ' ...ii- . ,. ' ,., home-run drive of Captain Ro.eaka w.til of l.glslation providing for a larg. vol- 1 i.l. . n .. . ,1). WW.E U . ...... i i,inor v v 4 u v u v a a .,,,,, Kn-Uou fodenhoft . Humphrey. Orltflth and Z, 0 0 0 and Rose- Zavadll. is ... ., . . . ; . .. .. . j. orana. ve sen ine nunni rittiAui"'" - r I Hit' Thousand Mllep. Omaha Rubber Co.. 1W , I narney ou jusi arouno ne corner 1. Key to the Situation Tieo Advertising. OMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 21. 1914. INDIANAPOLIS FEDS WIHjpS One Inning, in Which They S:ore Six Runs, Gives Them Game. K. C IS DEFEATED, 7 TO St. I.oiils Takes Openlnnr 4inme Tories from ChlcnRO, Thrpe to One (iroom .vtrnily In Pinches. of KANSAS CITY, April 20.-Une good In ning, the second, In which tho visitors plltd up six. runs, was enough to glvti the Indianapolis Federnla a 7 to 2 victory over Kansas City today. Manager Stovall. with two Injured hsnds. occupied the bench and Perrlng' took the Knnsaa City manager's place at f rst bnse. Score: H.H.K. Indianapolis.. .0 8000010 0-7 10 0 Kansas Clty..O 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 7 2 Batteries! Indianapolis, Kaiscriing iimi Texter; Knneas City, llogan, Stone and ; Easterly. Hi. I.nla Tnkea Opener. 8T. IXJUIS. April 20.-aroome was steady In all but one Inning today, while Hendrlx was hit at opportune stages, St. Louis taking the opening game of tho series from Chicago, 3 to 1. Tinker's men scored their tally on Qroome'a wild throw with the bases full. Score: B.H.E. M l.ou 8 0 0002001 -3 72 Ctilcngo 0 00OU01QO-15U Batteries: St Louis, Oroomo and Hart ley; Chicago, Hendrlx and Wilson. CABINET DISCUSSES OUTLOOK (Continued from Page One.) cullers were turned away. ,-No orders Wp're'lssued-to General Wood, and their Issuance dependedi on, the o'ut comeT ojf' the' "cabinet meeting iand the ac t6n,'or; congress'. Secretary Garrison said no orders had been issued for any movement ot troops. General Wood'a four-year detail as chief of staff of the army wit expire nest Wednesday. He probably wnuld leave Immediately for Texas City, where the Second army division has been mobilized for the last fourteen months. ,, . . . ,, the general comment among congress - men was in nearty support or ine presi- dent and the posalullttles of act on. Borne, however, dissented from the presidents and today Senator Brlstow commented adversely on the admlnlstrat'on's atti tude. When President Wilson comes to con- oigrcss today, asking for the use of the u armed forces, or the united states to V. compel Huprta to apologize, he will not ilrcelvo my vote," announced Senator S'nrlstow. "If he asks for. authority to I put down Insurrections or establish a 1 ...i. ,....rr,.t l M.vlon mnr. Itierlous oufstlon for consideration will talnlna- Huerta's rerly. He said It was ' not a long message, but declined to make ' .. meeting, ' Mr-. r the full text public until after the cabinet Bryan said that so far as he knew, the Mexican government had not nor had the Stato department Inttructed the charue to leave Mexico. , . ,, , -J,.l-- , . l ' .. IVLt cans In Mexico already are beginning- to leave. Officials understood that hundreds of American left Mexico City yesterday states will continue to look nfter'forelgn- 1 in nnrthm Mnxlcn In the constltu- .r. a,tlonalsU' zone, where foreign govern- jments havo no consular representative. j Jn thp federal territory those governments wll continue to look after their owp sub- a. fni II. U.K. ijetts. 8 14 I.orrce Volunteer Army. R H B. ' Eertarv Garrison conferred with Gen ..9 14 ieral Wood, General Wotherspoon. who J will becoma chief of staff next Wednes- day: Brigadier General Crowder. Judge I . . , . . ,,.-.,. . i advocate general, and other officials of . . !kM deeartment. the department. It la understood they umeer army. The basis ot the recommendations will be the Hay bill, already passed by the house, whleh will permit the mustering intn the United States army militia or- . -antzattons. with their officers. proV.d- I ii n.r cent of the men are witling to do ao. Senator Shivety called a meting of tn foreign relations committee after the cabinet had met Some senator, w.re prepared to urge that any resolution Drawn adopted by congress should specifically o protection of the lives and property of citizens ot tho united j States and other foreigners In Mexico, j Ecnator Martin, chairman of tho appro fprlatlons committee, expreraed the belief 'that emergency appropriation was not I necessary at this time, but that an ap propriation of JM.CCO.COO, the sum appro priated at tho beginning of the Spanish American wur, would be rnade, If asked by. the president. Secretary Daniels said no orders had 'been sent to Bear Admiral Badgers 'fleet, nor had any been Issued to the battleships New Yorlt and Texas, which aro almost ready for sea ditty. Mr. Dan lem received a message from ..car Ad miral Fletcher at Vera Cruz, dated Sun day, saying, "No further developments at Vera Crui or Tamplco." Admiral Fletcher Intormed the State, departme'nt that the British cru.ser Lan caster had gone Irom Veia Cruz to Porto, Mexico, und that the British cruiser Essex had gono from Vera Cruz to Tamplco. ! State department estimates put tho nurnber of Americans In Mexico C:ty at i;tuO; Vera Cruz, about 8jo; Tampico, sju; lorrton, VJl; Chihuahua, 173; Uuadal ajoia, 200, and' the rest "scattered In Quaymae. Maxatlan, Acapulco und othei an.all towns. UUITISH t'UESS BXl'ECTS AVAIt United States lluit Uiritcalt Task to I'rrform. LONDON, April 20. Mexico overshad owed all other affairs In public interest here today. Throughout the British, Isles local and Imperial politics, although of great Importance, hud to give way to what had been considered here for a long time, the Inevitable Intervention by the United States to restore .order In Mexico. , ,- . u Tliti Westminster Gazette, -leading gov ernment organ, In express, ng the view that nothing can now avert-war, "or It not war, what the late William R. Glad stone would have called military opera tions," says: "One cannot pretend to be surprised that this should be the end ot the re fusal of the United States to recognize General Huerta. There are a good many !other nations which In other circura j stances might have .tackled tha hornets' Inets, but this case Is onj In which the I Monroe doctrino caddies tha United 1 states wlth heavy obligations, from which there i, no eBCane." The Pall Mall Oazette, an oppos'tlon newspaper, says: "Our sympathy with the Americans does not blind us to the perils of the course to which they seem about to commit themselves." The Globe says; "On the United States will be laid the extremely difficult duty of protecting both Its own c'tlzens and foreigners ex posed to Mexican barbarity. In all prob ability an eventual reorganization ot the whole country of Mexico w:lll be neces sary. Undoubtedly General Huerta's ac tion Is a counsel of desperation, adopted In tho hope that all factions In Mexico will unite with him to repel the gringo attack. Many obtervers are of the opin ion that this may prove correct. In that case the United States ha. before It a gigantic task." The Even'ng Standard thinks that Uen eral Huerta Is mistaken If he expects to produce a wave of popularity for himself. It says: "General Villa Is unlikely to let dust be thrown Into his eyes by such a ma-i neuver He Is winning and knowa It, and , he has no Intention of relinquishing the prize when It Is almost within his grasp. "Intervention should be hailed with satisfaction by Europeans, Great Brit ain has jmopo.000 Invested In Mexico and cannoi ai(iru lu lose wiai iuiii. lira outcome will be that Mexico will be po lked by a strong national army under American supervision.' Welsh Wm Provide Good Weather for the Opening Game Colonel Welsh, an old time base- ball fan, and local forecaster of the weather bureau, carefully Inspected the reports yestrrday and with a smile predicted fair weather for the opening of the base ball season today. Murphy and Welsh to Fight in June SAN FRANCISCO, .-.prl 20. "Harlan Tommy" Murphy, who was defeated by Willie Ritchie, lightweight champion, last Friday, ha. been matched for a twenty-round bout here In June with Freddy We'ah, the British champion The fight la to be held at night and tne mar, will be required to make 135 pounds at 4 p. m. The date will be fixed later, Fntrnury Urfen4 Crele. 1 FAIRBURY. Neb.. April 20.-(8peclaM k The Falrbury and Crete base ball nlnea Stayed a spirited game at the city base all park before an enthusiastic crowd cr , fans yesterday, which resulted In a de J cislve victory for Falrbury. by 7 to t Score RUE. Falrbury 03112000 - ?2 Crete 0 0003000 W I I1 for The Bee by OH. I'M JOS.T TRM INto "o throw dollar, across TH6 HUDSON . IT AIN'T A5 f COUPLt AND TR." IT. ROURKES Will OPEN TODAY Initial Gamtf in the Western to Be wjth the St. Joseph Team. ALE BOOSTING FOR THE GAME P 3tuy Uac Home, Ilia SJolT Twlrler, In the Opener Pnrnde "Will ITrcPdr Gnnic Mloli Icnn dec Clnb to SIiir. 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