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) y FINAL aie “Cirenlation Books Open to All.” | PRIOB ONE OENT. _ amy 68S te, are eee NE W YORK, MONDAY, MAROH 9, 1914. ~ HUERTA TROOPS DELIVERED | VERGARA’S BODY TO CAPTAN ~~ OF THE TEXAS RANGERS so Taw Gov WANT TREFT MAN wn Himon U.S. Bose.) APPUICED OF FRAUD | AND PUTIN ACELL Denial Made That American Troops Crossed the Line Ira G, Ross, x to Get Corpse. ° Le ‘oss, Real Estate Oper ator, Charged With Swind- AUSTIN, Tex, March 9—Mexican ling in Massachusetts. Fedérals returned the body of Clem- * ente Vergara, American, to the Texas bide of the Rio Grande, according 0) roa) estate operator of No. 69 Wall {afermation Gov. Colquitt received) street, was arrested this afternoon om Capt. Sanders of the Texas| and held by Magistrate Appleton in Tra G, Ross, said to be a wealthy with the Texas executive by long pipet ; ‘ ' Mxpensively. dressed and dgoked r r fd te! the Governor i with a number of large dlaivands, og @ittherhe'nor any of the Ran-! Roan, who in sixty-three, gray- > $080 reseed the border Minday to ‘and distinguished tooking, faced the {he Body of the slain Texas)rancher, yagistrate, sald be would waive ox- f tet Mexican Federais Advived tradition to Massachusetts, amiled at toapoint opposite Hidelgo. the proceedings-and was not much be di@ 00. Who; disturbed when he was remanded to party that returned the | jaui til Thursday without bail. sald he di@ not know. | The arrest was made on the com- plaint of Sheriff EK, Carlisle Brown ‘iggt Wilson. ‘of Briatol County, Mass, who says It 49 claimed thes thie version 25 Rogs und a Boston associate robbed berne cut hy despatches from La-!an attieboro, Mass. couple of $3,000 redo, Tox, the nearest point to Hidal- i, deeds, Detectives Meyer and go, Where investigation could be made Brown of the Old Slip police station and transmitted by wire. |went to Ross's luxurious offices in Right's eseagore eee Ranger | Wall atreot and took him into cua- reeovéred the body w: o 7 following telegram from Ranger Capt: | according to the aMdavit of Sheriff 4 Brown, Ross and a Boston associate "1 preceeded to Hidalgo, Mexloo: | 55. 93.009 from Mr. and Mra, Charles body of Vertgara. Have ciewart of Attleboro by means of sub stituting alleged worthless Cuban Renianer | re MH | bonds for valuable deeds. Hons, it is ‘The telegram was dated Laredo, but |#aid, entered into the case only by the word “here” it referred to was letter. The Boston man ts declared the point above Laredo on the Rio |to have been the active agent, Grande where Vergara made his! Ross made no statement to the ‘pome. State officials accepted the |Court except that he would be glad telegram as meaning that Sanders|to go to Massachusetts and defend actually entered Mexico. Gov. Col-|himself. His offices in Wall street quitt wired Sanders for details early |bear the legend “ The Cuban-Ameri- te-day and after talking to the Spal can Corporation.” Captain over the long distance = ebttained it bere” Sanders,"commanding Com-| The report of the Transfer Tex Ap- B of the Texas Rangere at La-|praiser filed with Surrogate Ketcham advieed me by telegram that he|in Brooklyn to-day showed that the ‘Fécovered the body of Vergara. |late Hobert Furey, contractor and fer full particulars, He|Democratic leader, left = gross estate that be did not go Into |%f $314,741.20, willing all of it to his but waa informed that | friend, John Morrissey Gray, Dem- be deliv. jocratic leader of the Eighth Assembly ergata would V- | District in Brooklyn, Mr. Gray will re- Texas vide of the river csive only $218,763.80, however. — ‘When the will was filed Robert Furey's (Continued on Second Page.) brother, Gen. John V. Furey, brought _ |ault, alleging that the will constituted breach of contract entered into be- beny rede, hed 1 wi keep his brother company on the agree- ment that he should inherit Robert Furey's fortune. ‘The sult was settled for $65,000 and settlements were made also with two nephews who contested the will. Great Moving * Picture Show —le— ere OE athe "THE MORNING WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY” resent -chang- tog ver oben Ty ce bir y, sell, reni, invest, secure eapltal, taka lessons, find bargains, re- cover articles, etc., etc., etc, Greatest Advertising Show on Earth: 1,544,239 WORLD ADS. LAST YEAR s 771,805 More Than the Herald | Newark Ju Youth to the Pe Judge John Relistad of Newark sen- tenced Peter Woods, sixty years old and Charles Fritz, a youth to the State prison in Trentgn for eight years and two years respectively, to-day, upon and passing counterfeit money, ‘they were arrested two months axo 'n Buy- onne, N. J., by @ secret servicu agent, Frits made a statement to the au- thories which resulted tn a visit to No, many bogus co Hangers to-day vernation| the Centre Street Police Court for E cc Besheee the arrival of a warrant charging pics wave out the following state-/ FUREY ESTATE WAS $314,741. tween himself and his brother when he came from his home in Philadelphia to their conviction on a churge of making 1383 Third avenue, thie city. There the secret service agents found a counter- ‘elting plant with complete parapher- nalfa and i ear aeae NT ER E ake BN. TB a. _— STAGE STRUCK GIRL ‘FOUND INNORFOLK: Charged With ‘Estelle Laura Harrison, Pretty Brooklyn Girl. | | DENIES KIDNAPPIN \Child Says She Went Because | She Loved the Glare of the Footlights. {3 Special to The Evening World.) NORFOLK, March 9.—As pret- ty as a picture and as bright as a) dollar, Estelle Laura Harrison, the! thirteen-year-old girl who ran away | from her home in Brooklyn about ten! days ago, is in the matron's room ut| Police Headquarters awaiting the ar- rival of her father. i old, is in the detention room at Hea quarters, charged with abducting th girl. He will be held for the Brook. Bsr di cela th the girl and Giroud deny an: mincntut” said he bosred his mother, 1 la now Mrs. Errie to brite" ber to this vity and the tle runaway corroborates this statement. She said she wanted to go on the stage, and us the Girouds were the people to see and she knew them, Quite well, she thought this was an Opportunity that might not come to| her again. When informed that her father wan| on his way to Norfolk for her and asked if she wanted to go home, Miss | Harrinon declined to reply. She said| she left her home because her father was too strict with her. The two were with Giroud's parents on Duke} street and offered no objection to ac-| companying the officers to the cen- tral station. Estelle Laura Harrison, the Brook- lym schoolgirl who disappeared from her home, No. 965 Gates avenue, Brooklyn, on Feb, 28, has been found in Norfolk, V according to @ dis- patch from the chief of police of that place, received by the girl's father, Charles Harrison. Mr. Harrison and his wife left here early to-day to bring their daughter back. E je, @ very pretty girl; lpoked eighteen, although she was only thir- teen years old, and si apparently, to go on the stage. She ‘was very fond of the stage and bad some talent for it. She played the plano and sang well. The gril's parents suspected the reason of her absence and became convinced of it when they came upon letters written to her at the address of Miss Grace Hill, a school chum, of No, 1620 Fulton street, by a youth in Philadelphia whose parents lived near the Harrisons. je boy wrote that Estelle could earn ilye$l2 or $14 a week in a carnival company which was to start on the road in April and urged her to journey to Philadelphia and join the company. Mr. Harrison learned that this boy had been in Brooklyn the |day before his daughter disappeared jana next he heard that the boy's fam- Vay had moved to Norfolk, The search thus narro Janie SENTENCE COUNTERFEITERS, | the Noreolk. police ere ame ek’ tha | other club, He sald he was tired of the result that Miss Estelle will present- ly be back in Brooklyn, her stage e: —>—__—. Bethlehem Steel my Ad Meney to Ball LONDON, March #%.—An agree t was signed to-day by representatives of Chinese Government and the Heth- lehem Steel Company for u loan to China of $25,000,000 and for the buildin, Sf a naval base at Fuchow, the capital Province of Fokien, ne to ry patch received by e Central News Agency from Shanghal. “YOUTHS ARRESTED William Giroud, seventeen years| sd down, | had quit professional perience put off at least for a few) , anes | “SLAVE” FILM OWNERS FREE. $25,000,000 LOAN TO CHINA, | cour: snape lem ee een tera amma ull ne ae | GOPCHOESHOSIES EL HIOEDEDETIONT INES EEELEEOLIONIDLEES bape —_—+— | Assets of Fourteenth St. Store! | and Simpson Crawford Co. | Will Be Disposed Of. * | SETTLEMENT REFUSED. | Decline to Accept the Offer of | 30 Cents on the Dollar, o9-8 FSSETEDOESES DESERET O EERE EES The Fourteenth Street Store and Simpson-Crawford Company, at one time two of the largest department > stores in New York and parte of the ‘whain of stores of Henry Siegel, will be closed up and their stocks sold immediately if a report made to-day to Special Master George C. Holt by Receivers John 8. Sheppard jr. aud ‘W. A. Marble is approved. ‘The report made to-day at a meet- ing in the Woolworth Building, de- clares the stores are being conducted at a decided loss by the receivers, \d recommends that the establish- ‘qcate be cloaed.dogn and the stocks sold ‘immediately. Jt aleo recom- 89900 0OONE SE tLe 884 OEOOFO4G! pid ot tical lad tata te de Se A ‘Merchants’ Express Company, & Sie- gel inatitution. ‘The receivers urge that the sale, if TYPHUS SCARE HOLDS - |"S-S-H! IT’S A GIRL,” DOCTOR TELLS WOMEN choot parhe iretg nig ipa? ry LA SAVOIE AT PIER ; F } French Liner Detained ‘Vhi!2 Steer: |Stork Overtakes Mother on Her] may buy tho entire assets of the two Ss Are | / . jtores. Unless reorganisation be ef- age aaeeiee a | Way to Hospital—B sth | fected by March 20 no further delay Examined. | Doing Well. will be sanctioned. La Savote of the French Line was! Mrs, Gertrude Williams, twenty- ee eer ate put in quarantine at the French Line |tour years old, widowed flv» months! tniteq stutes Marshal William day on the street in front uf No, $43| deputy marshals put to rout another O'Connell and his aides made « thor- | “0 4 band of Siegel Bank depositors te- ough examination of her steerage pas. |!"irst avenue, while on her way to the day when 200 invaded the Federal sengers to determine how many ‘of |New York Infirmary for Women and/ pinging in hot & mythlen! them might have been exposed to in- Children in Stuyvesant Square, Kind- rh mene ot See Tha CGY ateerane passengers. were (4nd street markets, rushed to her ald.|was not, so dificult ss om Jast Mri. Williams was taken to the of-| Wednesday, when # general riot took by Mexicans y __[*Cireutation Books Open to All.” | __ 16 PA | dows—Clad in of Club (Bpectel to The Evening World.) ‘ ST. LOUfB, Mo. March 9.—It is believed: that between thisty promiinént In fhe "Businets life of this city, tose thelr lives tn a fire. which destroyed the building of the Missouri Athletic Cl at Fourth street and Washington avenue early to-day. Six bodies th been recovered but one has not been identified. > Walter rrttech, Chairman of ; THE KNOWN DEAD. KESSLER, EDWIN C., St. Louis, cashier of wire company; killed leap from sixth Seer. monds the sale of the absets of the| REILLY, JAMES D., contractor, of RICKEY, JOHN M., Chicago, treas- urer and auditer Ford Manufacter- ing Company, St. Paul. BUFF, L. Aq St. Louls, buyer for wholesale hardware company. taken to Ellis Island yesterday and " X fice of Mra. M, A, Jackson, a woman | place. peared a pasuenuers nysician, at No. 353 Bast Fourteenth| The ‘lepositorn besan to gather Arbaches Sarjia, an Armenian, col- | peed z ‘The First avenue Samaritans Iin-|they had heard, hearing on a die- . th te Seenliee pee “s wile | gored on the steps of the physician's | possess notice against the Siegel re- Inland. Ho was found tovhave typhus. | house, chattering Uke @ lot of excited |celvera would be held before United Hoffman Island won erent and Toh yaparrows, until the front door opened | States Commissioner Gilchrist, O'Connell ordered the immigrants sent and Dr, Jackson stuck out ber head| They uasembled in the corridora, back to La Savole until those who and announced: flocking in little groups about leade: might have been infected could be “it's @ girl—a fine one—nine| who denounced and bemoaned con See ee eae earn ‘ae | poundn” tions, Kach elevator trip saw new typhus, were discharged from Hott- | STEA MSHIPS DUE TO. DAY facea added to the Horde, man Island this afternoon. | Commissioner Gilchrist, remember- pi AG at, “8 * ling the riot that took place last Island. The rest were sent | Mesaba, Lo Wedneaday when a gencral melee fol- v lowed the announcement that Siegel Cd juan, San Juan. ’ discharged from quarantine reatric- | ond een, and Vogel would not be examined for Hons at 1.80 o'clock aiatributeg /STEAMSHIPS SAILING TO-DAY, | one week. ravo tho crowd one glance among five ships, have been detected | and faded away through @ convenient on incoming liners in the last two| Panama, Celen door. . WOMEN 6CREAM AS THEY ARE months, | Madonna, N ARTHUR SHAFER SAYS HE’S Risast ah ee cee ans tusaeed Marshal Henkel, who appeared promtly with his deputies. “Don't you dare to touch me," women screamed as he and his meo led them to the ator, Undaunted they continued the ejection, Miss Jessie, Martin, who has as- sumed the position of leader to a large body of the depositors, pro- tested vigorously against the mar- action, ‘sno meeting here,” he an- swered stoutly, “Go up to Jefferson ‘ket. That's where they'll meet.” “That's waat you say,” Miss Mar- tin answered, and as the elevator started downward her band began to sing: | “fo say we all.” | Later the deponitors began’ to sing “America” in tones that were decidedly feering. Aa the band faded away in the direction of Jefferson Market the strains were wafted through court- room windows, Miss Martin returned half an bour THROUGH WITH BASEBALL, | shin Too Much, Report to Giants, BAN JOSE, Cal, March 9—Arthur Shafer, third baseman of the New York Nationals, announced to-day that he ball and would not report this year to the Giants or any A Complete Novel Every Week in The Evening World A FOOL AND HIS MONEY By Goethe Barr M’Cutchesn conatant strain of a long pennant race and was going into business with his; and Two Assoc! The exploits of a young New Yorker who buys a romantic German castle and finds he has uriknowingly acquired a title to mystery and trouble as weil. Begins in To-Day’s }' EVENING WORLD | (Continued on Second Page.) ‘of having produced an indecent play at) the Park Theatre, where they gave “The the White Slave ‘Traff tot | Inside of moving pI immediately afterwards London and | Jol Heagny pleaded guilty to an indictment charging # similar offense on | Janother date and again sentence was | Ruspended, the desire of the Court being | merely to fix the illegal status of the | | fim, —————— Free at FOR RAGING O68 PAGE 6 piesa nae:, ER | street. shortly before 2 o'clock. At that time;| goa¢B OF THE MISSING: HANCOCK, ALLEN, typewriter BECKER, WILLIAM M, President | of & paint company. RET4, JOHN, President cf plumb- of construction company. SHYNE, THOMAS, typewriter exchange. GOERNER, GEORGE, President of | and/there was much bea’ commission company. WEATHERLY, DANIBL, salesman,, All the walls but one fell {i wholesale dry govde compeny. WRIGHT, THOMAS, secretary of /stone, It was not until the Apollo Club. M'GINNIS, JAMES, buyer for a St. | pile, An attack upon the debris Louis department store. DOW, ALLEN, buyer for a St. Louls| Two men lost their lives by 4 department store. Western Electric Company, WRIGHT, THOMAS, Secretary of|club, on which the fre the Apollo Club. HAIHLEN, J. L., Chicago. HAMMER, MARK, manager de- partment store. CHESLEY, W. B., Chicago. TILLEY, L. A., Chicago. SMITH, C. E., Chicago. ’ HUNNICKS, W. A., Chicago. FITZGERALD, D. E., of @pring- MARSHALL, local far CHASNOFF, J. B., of St, Joseph, Mo,, advertising manager for the Bt. Louls, Republic. FRANK W., travel- ling salesman, Chicago, 2N, ROBY, Herrin, Ill. non-resident | ‘Throwing on 9 bathrobe he member of Missouri Athletic Club, Jen- | smoke and rushed to the nings, Chicago, WHATHON—Fale to-night ané Teesday. Y IN EDITION. b + - RICE ONE CENT. 5 CLUBM TRAPPED BY FLAMES INBIG CLUBHOUS Many Were Killed While Asleep at. the Missouri Athletic’s Home in - St. Louis, and Had No Chance to Escape. INEW YORKER HELPS SAVE 13 ON A ROPE OF SHEETS. Many Injured by Leaping From Win- Night Clothes Wife Manager Gives Alarm. ENDEAD: — ? 3 von i Board of Directors of the club, fasted! revised list of guests who are known. |. to have been in the building when the * and hospitals to which injured removed have been searched. Owing to the fact that the register |or transient guests was lost in the fire it is impossible to state just many of these were in the quarters of the club. But the manent guests were well known (8 — the house servants and they comprind | Rearly all. those known to be ‘ The Missouri Athletic Ch York, and the membership was com posed of men of the same relative tan portaace to the community. ¢ AS ROOF FALLS. ‘The roof of the building fell in Fy after the fire was discovered and: it) KINZHR,' WILLIAM J., President|'» supposed that the missing ware carried down with the wreckage. a walls of the butlding, which was sevem: stories high and was known ag te Boatmen's Bank Bullding,avere thieie, vy granite jp the decorative trimmings ah forming & mountain .of brick ay nearly that the firemen could approach igh started immediately. Jumptag from sixth story windows and a third CROUCH, BERT, sales manager for|was found burned to death am the it. Loula ‘third or dining room floor of the te belfeved ted about 1.88 o’olock A. the corridor which thea was carpet on the stairs was 7 fire started and have not been agi i ODEGAARD, A. J. St. boule, sales |counted for. Their places of : agent for the Railway Supply Come | have been canvassed and all the