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b > \ Mam Ziegler jr., principal legates of +“ LOOKS LIKE ARSON. Sx; ae i ae [“ Cireute tian Boake Open to AU.” | | Ad dal ONE CENT. YOUNG ZIEGLER | WINS $4,000,000 _ BY COURT AWARD Surrogate Decides G Gaynor and Other Executors Must Pay Piled Up Income. : 1 ‘BONG FIGHT IN COURT. | A ol oe } | Cohalan Also Decides $380,- 900 Charged to Income Must Be Placed Against Estate. Oo Ta a decision handed down to-day | @urrogate Cohalan ruled that Wil-| the estate of his foster-father, Wil- Mam Ziggler, is entitled to the ac- emplated surplus income of the res- Wy estate of William Ziegler Qpon' William Ziegler jr. reaching the| eee of twenty-one. dir. Ziegler jr.) ‘ble majority“some time ago. | ‘itated Income, whieh will Consright. 101: ‘The Presa | Pebtiohing Ge (the dork World. “GIANTS WIN aT NEW YORK— 20000 0 0 0 PITTSBURGH Gibson and Simon. BROOKLYN WINS (0) Batteries wah A and Miller; Harmon, Wingo and Hildebrand, ‘MARQUARD GAVE - PITTSBURGH ONLY TWO LITTLE HITS Giants Win Third Straight in Extraordinary Battle of ‘Pitchers, AT BROOKLYN— 111 4 0 ST. LOUIS oO 1 O-= DAUBERT’S TRIPLE Dodgers Form in Second Against: St. Louis Cardinals, 7 2 SEWED UP GAME FOR BROOKLYNS in Early Season TEXANS ANYIOUS WOR NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY’ 23, 1913. WOMAN BATTLES ~ > TOINVADEMEXIGO | WITH STRANGLER 10 09 0 0 00,0 0 0- Batteries—Marquard and Meyers; McQuillan, °/ONRESCUE MISSION, FOR STOLEN GEMS oe —s 4 Ask Wilson's Consent to Cross} Hiding Behind Highchair Back,| Border in Ald of Americans PRESIDENT HOLDS ‘OFF. Told Huerta and Rebel Lead- ers Agree to Proposition— Refuses Definite Reply. By Samuel M. Williame..' WASHINGTON, July 33.—-Appeal. was made to President Wilson to-day $07" party of armed Texans to erdte Mexican border’ to colony at Madera, be withheld! pending’ fi Fepbroctinpa, Wi srqean carly call Sti ‘ to Mr. Ziegler under thie dect- | GIANTS. “A: BTOOKLYN. enw Sead mounts to about $4,000,000, “R, We KB R HPO A 4 fae Sees UGOE ORIGE TOS AU | ured, t., {1 2 0 6| Morea, rt. 121 0 01 f rab, Brandt of Chicago, 1, | Gueter, 3b. 0 1 1 3 @|Curshew, 1244 ol aart rr in at Merete or wile ‘Slesler sr | Elstebet, O12 3 1|Meyer, ot o 0 4 ul oma ae Bigs ‘at er 0 iam egler Jr. 4 . at M Brandt. who tas o ainder in- | Doyle, 2b. 10 3 0 0 Ft One intel witarenea tHe Preaidaie east terest in the residuary estate contingent | Merkle, 1b. o 19 00 o24 1 0 through the aétivities of the Et | pon the death of William Ziegler jr. | Murray, rf... o t 3 0 OS @ 2 2 1 SANG tke Haatta & without heirs before he becomes forty | Meyers, c 0.0 6 t Oo U 1 1 § 9) Pe0ple, consent: te over: Years of age contended that this accu- | Snodgrass, cf, 6 ot v0 © 0 2 1 6] ment end alse OF the Carranse mulgted income should become a part | Marquard, p.. 00030 2 1 0 2 Q|tutlonaliete Ned been secured an | ‘@& the corpus Gf the estate. . sap ens ey se = a =| that was teeded now was permission of @urrogaip Cobalan also decided that Torals.. ‘ the Unitted States Wovernment for a 2 y sarinA by the sxedutors Totals....... 2 $$ 27 0 #1 7 Me 27 16 «1 posse of atmed Ténas cl ate inne against income should have been PITTSBURGH. ST. LOUIS. a daring dash inte Mexloo for the sol the corpus of the es- : R, HLPO. A. EL R. H.PO. A. F.! purpose of bringitig out the endangered (3 vate madeby Viox, 2b oo 3 3 0 0 0 5S 4 8) colony. , r jr. in his objection + 2b. J 4 the accounting. The accounting was | Carey, If. 0 0 0 o 0 ‘ | | 4 ‘ As peck on not would be equivalent made. by the executors of the Kommers, Bt Ore 8 1 2 ‘ade ‘Wo armed invasion of Mexico, eves with _Andge William J. Gaynor, E. Matilda | Mensor, cf. ©6810 Oc. Oe 9 the telegraphed comsent of oppestag ler; widow of Willian Ziegler, and | Wagner, ss oo 1 8 OC Ys BD... 1 14 0 0) ceittene, the Sresident declines to give 8. Champ. | Miller, ib. 0 0 12 0 Oy : 1 1 2 0} esate enswer. _ MILLIONAIRE WILLED ADOPTED) Wilson, rf.. oo1o8 Hildety Ny 4 ‘4 . ‘ rn H ‘The Texans, however, are not without | @ON ENTIRE INCOME McCarthy, 3b... 0 0 0 3. O) Morey 'ay. 0 1 2 3 yl Bepe that-tn some way they can effect jer the terms of Mr. Ziegler's will | Gibson, c o 0 0 0 0 Harmon, p. 0 2 0 1. 9ythe Fescte of thelr countrymen, The fester son and heir was bequeathed / Simon, c. o 160 0 O'Leary... 0 0 trouble at Madera arose over thakilling the gntire income of the estate after Mecillss, P G i 8 2 0 * 0 © 0) CF two bantite bejonging to the Dand of Serres the of of twenty-one yeals | Hendrix. ...... o 0 lias | wimocho | Martinez; American Conaul ame 06 bweeiy Ave Be oe Te ay = US co olanaerend t EDs cl la 2) awards at Juares. stated that a Mor- eae ais to over 410,00,00, | TOBW--.-vo0-- O 2 x1 0 . % ‘on in niath. | on named Jesse Willams is to blame Shother fourth at thirty, another fourth | Hendrix batted for Mensor In Sth. : SUMMARY. for the sltuat(In, having led a band of @ thirty-five and the remaining fourth SUMMARY, Fist Base ion Balle-OM Figen, cowboys on a raid last neek against ‘ir ,|0f Harmon, £ Struck Out—By Ying-|pandite who were killing cattle on the age of forty. Firet Base on Balls—OfM Marquard, 15] jing, 1 Three-Base Hite—Daube: Between the date of his foster! oft McQuillan, % Struck Oat—By Mar-| oer. as ubert.| ranches, . father's death and his twenty- first | quard, 5; by McQuillan, % Two-Raso ase Hits—Mai e, Wheat, Oakes,| After @ fight in which two bandite birth@ey young Ziegler's income was Burns, Merkle, Stolen | Moreh Cathers. Stolen Basé—Cut-| were killed, the Williams party took Hmited by the terms of the will to -Murray, Double Plays—Wagner ebay! Doula, Paver Wheat to Miller | refuge in Maders: tolloned by Martines on fg sa ie A o Smith; nites to Huggins to Kon- who now ‘eaten to wipe eheugh to cover bis expenses, The| to Viox. Umplres—O'Day and Emalle.| gicny, Fisher to Cutshaw to: Daubert, |out the Naktis sathiameat, ‘Shech are's inegme kept. piling up and | Attendance,000, Huggins to Konetchy. Hit by Pitcher—| number of prominent Armericans ‘in ee ey aoe te Sah ser By Harmon, 1. Balk~Yingling. Um-| Madera operating the umber mille POLO GROUNDS, July 3.—The Gianta| Page eee 8M4 Byron. Attendance— with Mex- beat the Pirates to-day by the acore of ‘i ico which now beh hogan yi (Special to The Krening World.) tlonali or other supgents rom 2 to 0. Marduard pitched ® wonderfull enpeTs FIELD, July %--The Dodg-| securing arms and ammunition, te be- they ehould pay th: game for the Giants, letting Clarke's) ery played like champions in beating, ing seriously considered by President fneome to young Ziegler, or turn It/team down with but two hits. UP tOltie Cardinal this afternoon, The visitora| Wilson and his advisers, The President Sito the corpus of the estate. The young] the fifth not a Pirate reached first base.| jumped into the lead at the s but| Planned to call # conference of Senate ‘mean's father intervened as an interested! in the sixth they Kot thelr first hit. The] the Dahlenites tied the score in the|@nd House leaders thie afternoon to Prospective heir, holding that the estate| only other hit off the Rube was rexis-| fourth. In the fifth and sixth timely | consider this step in the Mexican situa- , Should be increased by the 4,000,000 odd | tered in the eighth. McQuillan pitched| pitting and good all around. b: | tlon to: which-many in Congress have etiers, wilt edged ball, too, Although the} netted the Dodgers two more, It was| #ven approval, : To-day's decision is virtually a direc-| Giants started with three hits, one @/ in the seventh, however, that thay| Eftect of ‘annulment of the neutrality ; Kecutors te Day ore Res double by Burns which netted two runs.| cinched the game with four bunched | Jaws, it ts admitted, would put guns ler an amount close to $.-|they never got another off the Pirate lint a lump, this representing the] twirler a al eighth. hits, one of them a triple by Daubert. one powder in practically uw: ited other the jation of income and charges made against him sin @eath of the elder Ziegler, The inc ) Of te estate is about $800,000 a year. Se Marapard out. Vive mi hal Pri Mave te Arrest /* after looking over the rooms of Mra, fence. Seventeenth street thie afternoon, Fire Marshal nounced that he feared | jjajis, Be would have to arrest somebody for @reon befor ry long, | A closet in which the fire started was | found Milled With clothing which was Shi bounder ¢ | vancing to third, FIRST INNING—Viox got balls, but was caught napping off first, to Merkle. reat ‘stop and threw out Carey at frat on @ close decision, No Runs. Burns opened for the Giants with a long two-bagger against the right fleld out on a sharp Viox threw to Miller, Burns taking third. MoCarthy fumbled Fletcher's grounder for a moment, but threw him out at fir on the throw. None r was Doyle got a base on Merkle smashed a double against the left fleld fence and Doyle scored, Murray singled past third, Murray stole accond, FIRST INNING—Hoggins bounder to Fisher, at first, to deep left for two bases and scored base on ented Shafer made a Kommers struck Left. centre for a base. ered In, ond, Konetchy fouled out to One Run. One Left. Moran raised a Burns scoring Wheat singled to right, tried to reach but Merkle ad- ‘ at | Meyers walked and the bases were| rey. No Runa. One Lett, started but which had not made any | Rin up to Daub prodway, Was also filled with turpentine ~—Wagner popped | Meyer, M: urated cloth, Fletcher, Miller popped out to| mon walk . ——— Wiisen filed out to Murray. | Huggins sent a fly to M Fire on Gov Five started in the extreme end of Pier No, 12, East wis used by the Quartermaster's it of the United States Army, but sithough the flames y Gentrozed shanty, the BREED P No Runa, small wooden shanty m DEMRINS cabanas: None Left. Gimon now catching for Pittsburgh. MoQuillan threw out Marquard, Burns fouled out to Bimon, Shafer also fouled out to Simon. No Runs, None left. , TaRD INNING—MeCarthy atruck Date te segmenting ep te et tinge ne eee t Two Left, Daubert sent a grass-cutter Whitted and died at first. “9 Wonsuiues‘og-Tansh Pagan. who threw him out Magee then slammed the bail minute later on Oakes's pretty drive to! Whitted lifted » high| fy to deep centre whieh Meyer gath-| Yingling made a balk ang Um-| pire Rigler ordered Oaken to take sec-| Miller, Pp fly to short right which Cathers made a neat catch of. Cutshaw walked, Meyer hit a slow bounder to Whitted, who tossed the ball | to Huggins, forcing Cutshaw at second. | Meyer third he was ezsily caught on Cathers's fine throw to Mow- Smith beat out his-high jumper to Whitted. Fisher was thrown out at first by Whitted, Smith reaching second. Miller waa re Ae into the hands of those op- | pom jg the Huerta rule. The Ad istration Js reluctant to take thin because of the certainty of inc bloodshed and added strife in Mexicg, But close advisers of the President are urging such action in » spirit of’ fair play. They contend that by making munitions of war contraband this Gov- ernment is defeating the very object these Democratic leaders maintain, ald should not be given Huerta by depriv- |ing his foes of arms and ammunition through enforcement of the neutrality Their operation, it Im declared, Huerta’s provisional govern- very chance to secure munitions ped that the attitude of exportations of arms to M: to withhold ,executive permits from both Huerta and Cerranss factions and force them to gather munitions of ~ elsewhere. uch perinits are o} necqasery..for oe ehtpment of ae moter -f0 wham in Petil at Madera, | Sees. Thief at Work and Attacks Him. { CHOKED, SHAMS FAINT. Judge Martin’s: Widow Grap- ples Again and Falls Down- stairs, Still Holding Thief. Mrs. Klisabeth V. Martin, the widow of Municipal Court Justice Daniel Mar- tin, was @ésing jn a high-backe@ chair in' the seen her home, No, 24 Meat sixty mreet, to-day when the was aroused by a plight nolee be- Yind her. Turning her head without re- vealing hersbif‘ beyond the back of the chair) Mra, Maytin' saw @ man ransack- rig‘ het sewel ‘eBeat’on a dreetns table ip” aia’ fot’. gtlr ‘or, utter @ fellow, ul he, Ite Arat @ dia- MUBDuREt.- worth $1,087, then. two walsadi8 pase! peckincés mydMther dite Of. edatly® Jewelry. from . tht Kom and tuted ‘then fi mid packets) «When tties turglar furned at the end of his vearch’ dnd etatted tor the door, Mrs. s mdp‘s elbows, Bie to pin them to hig’ alde, He’ whirled about, wrenched one arm? frep and struck h the eyes with his fist. She bacl’'for an {netant, but reco self-and threw her weight once more on the intruder. Mrs. Martin realized she was alone in the house; mother,- Mrs, MoManon, was yard, and her two eons, Raymond and Burton, wer€ out of town, Still she fought desperately to recover her jewels. ‘The bursigr gelsed Mra, Martin with two muscular hands, pushed her back- ward to the bed and threw her on It He began to throttle her. Mre. Martin thoughigfuickly. She pre- tended to, weaken in her struggics and finally lay still, feigning unconsciousness the was part burglar ‘made for the door and me turned the haad of th edt Martin managed to the thief man- Nf free and, un- doing the chain which heid the front doer, he rushed into the street and toward First avenue. CAPTURED AFTER CHASE, SAID HE WAS 6TARVING. Lie David Hawkins of the East Bixty-seventh street station was stand- ing ‘at Simty-second | street and First avenue. He saw the running man and behind him'on the steps of the Martin home the figure of @ woman wildly ges- tle@iating. Hawking jumped squarely tm front of the fugitive, trying to draw his revolver and cailing upon him to halt. The burglar turned north on Fire! avenue, evading the clutch of Hawkins, who pursued him to #ixty-fourth streot, Bitive’s co prisoner admitted having robbed Mrs, M: and volun- tarlly produced the ry he had taken, id his name was Edward Klein, that he had no home and that he had been forced to attempt robbery because he was starving. Mra, Martin, still much shaken by her experience, appeared against Klein in the Yorkville Court. He was held in $3,800 ‘ball on charges of robbery and ansault. pL Se TORREON CAPTURED IN THREE DAYS FIGHT MEXICO CITY, via Galveston, Juiy 2.—After a fight 1 ee days, the revels captured T to-day, aceord- ing to ® wireless despatch from Zaca- tecas. Six thousand, rebel ne Jolat command of Cont Carrillo and three other recalcitr generals at |Yacked the town on Sunday jnorning and the fighting continued night and day until the surrender to-day, Tyo thousand Federals defended the town, ‘The despatches said that the Federals lost heavily: “FATHER gOu's peg! Tea F , wre “a . YOUNG ZIEGLER HEIR AND BRIDE WHO GET $4,600,000 DECISION. WLLIAM FIFTH AVENUE CORNER GOES TD HENRY PHIPPS IN $6,000,000 TRADE Carnegie’s Partner and Sons Figure in Record Real Estate Deal. The northwest corner of Forty-sev- enth street and Fifth avenue, once (he property of Columbia University has changed hands again. Details became public to-day of @ transfer by which the Henry Phipps estate obtains the prop- erty in exchange for cash, property in Pittsburgh and real estate in Weat Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets at Fifth avenue and One Hundred and Second street, The transaction involves vetween #ix and seven million dollars, Kle! and Jackson got the corner fro the Columbia they have din- posed of it through HM. J. Sachs & Co.+ The property Is occupled by the Windsor ‘Trust’ Company, Dreyfus é& Co, a new dullding leased to Lichten- stein % Co; Lowenbein % Co. Mra Rionda, W. Sterling, Harvey Du- rand and Mra, Secombe. In exchange the Phipps estate gave the business buildings at Now, %i0-032-9% Penn aven' aildings fat 945-047-919 prop- erty held by Allegheny fronting on Rebecea, School and Lacock streets, Nos. 7 to 1 West Twenty frat street and Now, 6 to 4 West Twenty nd street here, ax well as the vacant lot at One Hundred and Second street and fith aven. eta ol ES FIRED TO SCARE BOYS, IS KILLED BY HIS SON Father’s Prank at Expense of Campers Costs His Own Life. PORT REAL, N J Thomp t y fter he had scm boys’ ca fved three revolve siots to frighten the lads, His sou, (Nristian, not knows ng who had fired the shots, alnod in the direction from which the sound came and fired his Hore rife, ‘The bullet pierced tile father's heart —— Highlander Game 4. DETROIT, July o kame be- tween the Highland and Detrolg ‘Tigers, scheduled fur to-day, wa pened op aveauat of fala a ee ee 16 PAGES PRICE ONE onder CORONER FIXING BLAME. FOR BINGHAMTON FIRE WHERE 60 LOST LIVES County Official, Aided by Prosecutor, Begins Inquest To-Morrow; In-- quiries Ordered by Fire Mar- shal and Senator Wagner. 8 Doute All Victims Girls Except Two, ants Eighty Per Cent. Were Amefi- . cans—Cigarette Started Blaze. dla weiseakumaiae BINGHAMTON, July 23. 25-49 Oe Banco cl the peyrol and Fa time book of the Binghamton Clothing Company, bath of which qm © burled In a safe under the ruins, the estimate of the fatalities in ZIEGLER ge | fire in the plant of the company is more or less speculative. It ts be=: lieved that sixty-five lost their Hives and that ten of the injured in the es 3 pital will not survive. on the two lower floors. the vacation season. building. tory Commission, organized after the Triang! inquiry. Investigators from the State Fire Marshal's oMfce and the State Labor | for Rureau are here to begin an investiga: | poor, tion into the tragedy, It {» claimed /in NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT BOSTON. CINCINNATI— 000001 002010 Batteries—Packard and Kiini, and Rariden. AT PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO— 243111 PHILADELPHIA— 0322 that ¢ reaching 00 Humphries and Kixey, Brennan, Ratteries— Cheney, Needham; Chalmers, Marshall and Howley, ‘iam AMERICAN L LEAGUE. AT CLEVELAND, BOSTON— 30 00 CLEVELAND— 00020 Batterles--Yoster and Thomas; Falken- burg and Cart AT CHICAGO. what ha flames in i | WASHINGTON— “ony relae | WASHINGTON ves here, Hundrets of homes are 03000 -: stricken, directly or indirectly, CHICAGO— So fur only three of tho dead have 01000 x been identified, Mf. Pulmer, Mre, Hattoriee-Lioehling end thenry; Boott| Wnts tes, Mine 4 we led nick incre + Beottl igh gic, At the tuary are AT 8T. Louis. PHILADELPHIA— 003 $T, LOUIS— 000 Batteries~Hender and Thomas; fiton and Agnew, idontifivation, ONLY NINETEEN, DEAD Nineteen bodies have been recovered from the ruins and two of the Injured have died. Inqulries from relatives indicate that forty-four gitts - are missing. All the dead and missing are women and girls except two men. Of the six score more or less persons in the building ‘when the fi started at 2.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon only six escaped unhurt twenty-three got out with slight injuries. Nearly all these fortunates were Neither the officers of the company nor the surviving foremen able to tell just how many employees were on duty yesterday, as this Some reports say there were 135 girls in the Coroner Seymour of Whitney Point announced this afternoon that the inquest would begin to-morrow afternoon at 3 ‘clock at the courte house. The Coroner with District-Attorney Meagher questioned several’ of the fire victims at the City Hospital to-day. Members of the State Fae, fire in New York an@ headed by Senator Wagner, have arrived here to make an independent facilities for tie employees: \l that orders given in the leat tion of the factory in 1913 were fot carried out, The ills of the windows opening on the fire escapes were some distance Svove the floor—too high for young girts to reach them in # hurry, Steps were placed at nome of these windows, ace vording to employees, but not at all. During the panic yemerday afterneon wirls trying to climb out of the etepless windows ‘were pulled back by girls Boe hind, and at auch windows human jams formed, and all in these Jame died, The fire was one of the most ragh@ on record; Within five minutes after the alarm was sounded the whole tm terior of the four-story struccure %4 4 roaring furnace, Aud twenty after the bla whole sucha been the cellar, Ph taken during the progrese of the @ret show the ferocious swiftness uf tye triking manner, Husiness ts practically Binghamton to-day and a twee " crowd surrounds the ruins, waere fire men and laborers are searching tor the bodies of the victims, A touraauent of Erle Railroad fire department eme ployees acheduled for to-day hes vewm called off. Tho whole community ls im mourning, for the victims of the dla- aster were widely known in the iii city and most of them had =) many charred bodies utterly unrecogntas vole, with not @ shred of clothing for Mayor Joha J, Irving with Commia sioner of Public Works Charles 8 Dage Ung are in charge of 100 men engaged im the work of rescue. It ts thought that | most of the bodies will be found in the southeast and southwest corners of de building wear me. Gre escape catvancs | Ate Hy Wane” Wor, Wonder, “Tb won eabies oe hy ae aaa the fire escapes were wah dest diavovired the wes & pile of ruins in potas atoms of Si ‘