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Circulation Book Open to AU." I " Circulation Books Open to All" I PRICE ONE GENT. (eorrurM. IwlS. tor The rm IN.Hialne C. ITke New tk VYerlS). MEW TORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1913. 22 PAGES 8 PRICE ONE CENT. STALLO COUNSEL SCORES GEN. IVES BEFORE SURROGATE Metropolitan Trust and Presi dent Accused of Fraud in Handling Estate. . ib DEMA NDS JURY TRIAL. "JCourt Refuses to Let Trust Company Sue Itself to Test Own Honesty. GIANTS WIN AT HIW YORK 1 00200 0 0 BOSTON 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Batterlee Teareau and Meyere; Jamee and Whaling. - 3 0 - 1 FIVE DEAD BROOKLYN WINS AT PHILADELPHIA 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 - 6 PHILADELPHIA 0000 1 0000- 1 Batterlea-Stack and Fisehsr; Mayer and Kllllfar. HIGHLANDERS LOSE AT BOSTON I IRtT GAME. 0 0 0 0 1 ' Ren. Brayton Ives, formar president of 1 Be Metropolitan Truat Company, waa orad by counsel for Laura McDonald , BtaBo, granddaughter of tha lata Stand ' ard OH mMKonalra, Alexander McDon ald, whom tha hatraaaTa application for tha removal of the truat company aa ad- mlnletrator of her grandfather's aatata came up before Surrogate Cohalan to day. Tha lawyer, Nash Rockwood, de nounced tha haadllnf of tha McDonald eta as a htotory of bad faith, fraud and Indefensible dlletorlncss. "Thla ia an action for conversion, shouted jr. Rockwood, opposing a mo tion of tha Metropolitan' attorney, John O. Milburn, that would moan further Malay, 'Involving an Illegal and fraudu lent oonsplracy to deprive these young women of tha securities. The action ahuuld be trlrd before a Jury on a charge of fraud, conaplracy and cob varalon. g"It la not a question of an accounting. We cannot agree to a alngla atatement mad on o half of tha trust company; we cannot agree that Ives ever acted bona fide at that he waa avar anything bat a grasping crook, participating In a conaplracy xoA eeeklng to gat all he could from these young girl. A apad muet be called a spade." 1 Tha petition of Mies Stallo charge that ah and her alitor, who was re cently married to Prlnca Michel Cbarlea Alma Joachim Napoleon Murat, have Ion mora than U, 000, 000 through tha m la management of the estate, to which they were the aole heir, being tha only next of kin of McDonald, who died In testate. It charges particularly that railroad securities given to the Metro politan. Trust Company aa collateral for a note for ?.70f,ot have been aold at much laaa than their real value.. Attorney Milburn defended tha sale of tha securities One blook consisted f 1,00 shares of Standard Oil Com pany and thla waa aold ahortly after tha dissolution of tha monopoly was ordered by the United States Supreme Court, aa It waa deemed unwise to hold It l on iter. Ha denied that it had been aold at private sale and before tha renewal time on the note arrived. During Mr. MDburn's argument It came out that Oen. Ivea now has a sec tion of another blook of stock, part of the McDonald note collateral. Ivea claims that tha stock la his. said Mr. Milburn, and that whether tras t ao can only ba determined by a suit brought by tb truat company. Surrogate Cohalan declared that soma disinterested body ehould bring the suit. "I nnot conceive of the Metropolitan Treat Company prosecuting tha action honestly. " he said. "I can't conceive how a Metropolitan Company can con tinue as administrator under tha circum stances, and I won't be a party to euch a thing." The Surrogate gave Mr. Milburn until July I to file affidavits BELMONTRESULTS. nmST BAOB Bea OabeU, SO 1, S to 1 and oat, Sretl Batlve Maid, S to 1 ass. oat, eeeoadi Windrow, oat foe enow, third. Tims mot takes. BOOSTS BAOB Deduetioa, S to 1 aaa I to a. Sreti nutoorat, S to 1 fea plane, second! Blnar, third. Be Mas taken. TBXBB BA OB, Bock Abbey, S to B, Orati O'Bear seooad. Only two start ers. Be time taken. BOVBTB BAOB Footlights, S to 1 and S to S, tret; Bespeak, oat for piece, second; Captain Matlock third. Be o BOSTON o - ON BURNING SHIP IN BAY Seven Badly Injured When Standard Oil Steamer Mohawk Explodes. AMERICAN ACTRESS FOR WHOM RIVAL LOVERS FOUGHT DUEL. 1 0 2 0 7 0 0 0 Batteries Keating and Hweeney; Leonard and Carrtgan. HIGHLANDERS SECOND OA MB. 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 BOSTON 1 o o l o n o o o o .3 10 n Battoiiae Flahar aad Sweeney; Bedtent and Nuunnmnker. f! ISHER ON RUBBER FOR HIGHLANDERS AGAINST BOSTON World's Champions Easily Win First Gatie of Double-Header. FIRST GAME. HIGHLANDERS. K. H. PO. A Daniels, rf 12)0. Wolter, cf 0 0 2 0 Crew, If 0 12 0 Sweeney, c 0 0 I Gossett, c 0 0 10 Hawaii, 3b 0 0 0 2 PeckJnpamh, M. 0 I I 1 Bo lion, lb 0 0 I 0 Mldkiff, 2b 0 0 12 Keating, p 0 0 0 I Caldwell, p 0 0 0 0 Totals I 4 24 t BOSTON. R. H. PO. A. GIANTS CAPTURE ANOTHER GAME FROM THE BRAVES Combination of Hits and Mis plays Give Home Team Winning Runs. CREW PENNED BY BLAZE. Breeches Buoy Rigged From Tugs for Rescue From Burning Hulk. Burnt, If Sbsfer, 3b ... Fletcher, aa. . . Doyle, 2b Morale, lb.... iV.WJI.t7, ...... Mayan, Snodgraas, cf . reareau, p... Totals GIANTS. R. H. PO. A. E. 1 2 2 0 2 1 2 3 I 2 0 3 1 1 0 2 6 I 8 2 7 0 mm BAOB Bl Bart, 4 to t, artrtl Bale, oat for pises, Seconal third. Shall, even and S to s. Strati Calvert, t to S fat pines. Hooper, rf.,.,,., Yerkaa, 2b Speaker, cf Lawtt, If Gardner. 3k Engle, lb Ball, to Carrlgan, a. Leonard, p Totals Baaa Hit Off Keating, II In I In nings; off Caldwell, 1 In I Innings. First Bane on Balls Oft Keating I, off Caldwell 1, off Leonard 1. Struck Out -Br Keating I, by Caldwell 1, by Leonard 7. Three-Base Hits Speaker. Two-Bane Kite Carrlgan, Yerkea. Daniels I, Cre. Stolon Bass Daniel. Wild Pitch Leonard 1. Umpires Messrs. Hart and Dlneen. Attend sue 10,000. 10 IS 27 10 4 1 0 0 I I 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 I 0 I 0 0 1 I I Q 7 27 BOSTON. R. H. PO. A. B 2 3 I 13 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 b 0 0 I 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 7 0 I 0 1 1 0 0 SECOND GAME. THE BATTING ORDER. New York. Daniels, rf. Woltsr, cf. Crae, at. Sweeney, r. Hartaell, 3b. Peeklnnaugh, aa. Barton, lb. Mldkiff. lb. Fisher, p. Umplrea Dlneen Bo ton. Hooper, rf. York, lb. Speaker, cf. Lewis, If. Osrdner, lb. Engle. lb. Ball. aa. Nunnamaker, c. Redlent, p. and Hart. (SpeeUl to The Crests- World.) BOSTON. Jun Ray Flahar waa seal against tha Boston In the second a to-day. Opposed to Mm la Be- Ms ran villa, aa... Myers, lb Connolly, If Smith, 2b Tints, rf McDonald, 3b... Mann, cf Whaling, e Raridcn, c Jamas, p Seymour Collin Totals Seymour batted for Whaling In the eighth. Collin ran for Seymour In tha eighth. SUMMARY. First Rase on Halls ' iff Tesraau 1. Struck Out By Teareau 7; by James 1. Two-Base Hit Titus. Sacrifice Hit Myer. Sacrifice Fly- Whaling. Stolen Banea Burns, McDonald. Doubls I'lays Doyla and Shafsr, Mar- anvllle and Myers, Fletcher and Merkle, Doyle and Merkla. Umplrea Meaara. Klem and Urth. Fire men were killed and seven wars Injured whan thouaanda of gallons of oil exploded In the tank steamer Mohawk, lying off Tompklna vtila, Btaten Island, 1st this after noon. The vessel Is under charter of the Standard Oil Company and Is one of tits greet fleet at ''tankers" that carry the Trust's product to sll parts Sf the ssyeUB enjeal mj-' Observers on shore heard a rumbling sound. The rear hatches of the tank stssrnsr, whkm waa apparently fully laden with oil, flew a hundred feet Into the air, aa though from soma terrific espies! on. and flames and dense smoke Bourn ed up from th batches and com panion ways A city firs -inat. the Merrltt-Chapman Wracking Company "a wracking tug, 'The Wrecker" and a small fleet of tugs stood by, tha tuga abandoning thalr tows to put out at full speed for the biasing steamer. Tha Mohawk apparently carried a craw of eO to uO man, who seemed to be making a 'laaperate, but Inoffectuald at tempt to fight the rtsmea. Tha oil fad Are, however, eoon raked lha ahlp from stem to item, sending up Immense vol umes of acrid smoke. Within naif an hour after the ex plosion first ahook the Mohawk, hr craw had been driven forward until they were huddled In the very bow of the boat, unable to lower thalr oen boat. To those on shore it teemed for a time that all the men on tha Mohawk ware dooms dto death, either from Are or explosion, and hurry calla were sent to all hospital on Btaten laland, many ambulances and physlclana being eum moned. They llnd up on shore and rigged up an emergency hoapltaL ssnaFaBBsw JO Bk Hkl BBsaBsaV. 'ssaaaaaBsf -h-: . MwnsuajeaM4ekvw PASTOR ON STAND ADMITS HE ASKED GIRL FOR A KISS i "But It Was a Silly Thing to Do," Says MacRorie j.t Hearing. NEVER WRONGED GIRL NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT ST. LOUIS. PITTSBURGH 0 2 0 0 0 ST. LOUIS 0 0 0 0 0 Batteries Adams and Coleman; Burke and Wlngo. 0 0 0 0 0 I 8 24 14 (Special to The Kraaln World.) POUO GROUNDS, June I7.-Wltn only one game to fight out thla afternoon, the affair between the Brave, and tha Giants seems like a half holiday. The crowd also took It that way apparently, and not mor than six thousand of tha faithful came out to witness th festivi ties Jamea Oaffney, to further convince u that ba Is neither alck or dying, oc cupied a boa next to the Boston bench. The weather was Intensely hot and coata were abad profusely. Jeff Teareau took up the pitching burden for the Otsnts and expressed AT CINCINNATI. ILjl CHICAGO 0 0 1 0 0 CINCINNATI 4 0 0 0 0 " Dsttert Smith and Bremansn. Ban ton and Clark. AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT WASHINGTON. riSST OaUB PHILADELPHIA 0000000000 Washington 10010000 2 Batterle Bruwn and Lapp; Johnaon and Atnsworth. BKCUND QUMB. PH1LADELPHIA- 2 S 0 WASHINGTON 4 0 0 Batterie lluuck and Mcliai.g, Hughe and Henry. , The Cunard liner HaereUirla arrived to-day frog) , BwthanDMv Bee mad the long southerly ooure7 and despite bead winds and fee floJihed at the tight Ship as fqsir days, SI hours aad minutes Call Kane. an. actress. nd Mrs. P. L. Harden, wife of a Naw York publlshsr. were among 'the pangrs. In Psrls th two women were lnparabl. Mrs Harden told a story dn her friend. The actress, It seemed, had a host of ad mirers The two moat favored were a ahort and fat Journalist, named Jaoquaa Ledoux, and Henri Vareel. a neat and proper gentleman of leisure and mesne. One day the Journalist was leaving after a call when he bumped Into ble rival lust coming In. Blood could alone atone tor the bump. Cards were ex-rhniia-ad. Coffee, rapier, seconds and doctors were arranged tor. Miss Kane was excited. "Aren't you going to try and prevent the duelf" exclaimed her friend. "No," responded the American girl tot them fight.'' What was more, tha two women went to sie the duel, which waa pulled off In the grey uf tn dwn- From lha first Aash of the rapier It looked to th girls like a fake. The men were evidently afraid of each other. The girls tee hee'd in then hldlna place. Then aulte by accident M. Vareel jabbed the fat Journalist In the arm. The blood aquirted and Varael picked up hi coat, quite scared and prepared for flight Mlee Kan, who waa really fond of Ledoux, ruahed forward and caugtot hold of th bleeding arm. The wounded man looked Into her eyea and began to ory. Tboae teare ahattered all tha ro mance In the heart of tba fair ac tress. Bha dropped the wounded arm, and aha and Mrs Harden Aed from tha woods. Often the journalist called after that, but never again did he aee bta Inamorata. Bha waa alwaya "out.' Jersey Clergyman Says He Was Dazed When He Signed Confession. Bev. Willis S. MacRorie. pastor of the Utile Mountain Methodist Bp 1 sco pal Church at Martinsville. N. J., to-day took the stand In bla own defenae In the trial before Judge Connolly and jury at Elisabeth, N. J, on the a barge of misconduct with nineteen-rear-eld Kdltb Nelson, formerly a member of Bla choir. . After a long debate counsel for the defenae decided to take a chance and send MacRorie to the etnas. There was a quick atlr of interest la the a the curly-hatred WOMAN NURSE SLAIN. COUSIN KILLS IN HOSPITAL Secret Feud Between Pair Ends Double Tragedy Near 200 Pa- x a. TAsT t 0B uc ins a i monicnorc nomc, Bedford Hills. '' as- Sjji AT DETROIT. ST. LOUIS 0 0 0 3 DETROIT 0 0 0 1 AT CHlCACO. CLEVELAND I 0 0 0 K CHICAGO STOCKHOLDERS BEGIN FIGHT AGAINST MELLEN. The fata of President C. 8. Mellen and the tangled affaire of the New Haven Railroad ware ths subject of a conference this afternoon between a special com mittee of New Haven directors and the committee of New Kngland etockholdsra handed by Qeorge von Longarke Meyer, former Hecretary of the Navy. They mrt In the Orand Central Button office of the company. As the faction now atand the moat Important banking Interest of Boln. hesded by Kidder. Feahody A Co.. are hacking tha Meyer committee, while the Morgan bamklnx Intercut of New York are supporting the Mellen party. There is a third group, which has not taken aldee with rlthsr faction. Theodore N Vail, prealdeni of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, anl one of the New Haven directors, wux exited to-day what the dlrectora Intended doing. He replied: "Nothing has yet bean determined. No nne oan lesl what will ba tha outcome. Affairs aspese 1 I" state of chaos. But 1 am confident that a sat isfactory solution will be worked out and that some beneActal plan will be evolved. What that plaa will be ao hrtefxlr Attorney Oebberdt Brat minister hta age. thirty-seven years. and occupation and than drew an env paatle denial of the oliarge. The de fense proceeded to try to build up a complete alibi for every hour of Nov. II. the last data specified In the Indict ment a th day en whteh MaoJtorts mlobehaved with the girl. I PA0TOR RIMlMBtRtD CVIRV MINUTI Of THI DAY. MacRorl. with a glib memory for every detail of that day'e happening!, described his complete routln from th Urn he arose early In the morning un til he retired with hie wife that night Ae related by him, there was no moment left und escribed during which he and the girl could have met unobserved. Attor ney Oebberdt then read th conreealon of mlabahavlor with th girl. MacRorl Identified the signature, but declared he had no recollection of slgnlns a docu ment containing euch aeaertlons. "How did you corns to sign this docu ment?" asked OebbardL "My only explanation la thla.' MarHorla. "It msy sound silly to others, but It Is not silly to me- t was confronted with the statement that the girl had signed a eworn accueatloa against me. My wholo career, my life's work, my wife and family were at stake. 1 was overwhelmed and crushed by the accusation. I did not know whleh way to turn. "Boms one laid a paper In front of me aad urged me to sign It. I was tn a dsse. My mind would not work. I was paralysed with the horror of It all. I had given my life to my profession, and here I eleod, an Innocent man, appar aatly branded by tha falee etatements of a girl I had been so kind to. In my despair I did not know wbat 1 was doing or what I waa algnlng my name to." PROMdCUTOR BEGINS A MERCI LESS GRILLING. MacRorl was then turned over to Prosecutor Stein, who prepsred almoal joyfully for a long, grilling cro-xam-Inntlon. Tha young mlnleter stood his' ground well, but the ordeal brought new life Into MS thin, sharp fee and kept htm incessantly mopping hla brow. MacRorie was quaatlonad about hie latter to the girl, th one particularly In which ha aaked her to "Meet m at iieekman' Wood and we will bsvs a big Urn " Thl he explained by esylng Book man'a Wo t waa at tha top of a hill leading from Martlnavllle to the Nel son girl's borne. He wanted to give her a lift 1 hla rainahackly old auto mobile, which hardly could ollmb the hill, eo he asked her to meet him at the top of It The "big time" part of the letter, be said, referred to a church festival ihst waa set for the night the Nslson girl would get home on this visit. "How atout tha letter In which you (Continued on Socond Page.) $1 2 Men's Blue Serge Sui t s,$5.95 The "BTVB" Clothing Corner. Broad way, ear. l.arrlny Hi . npp. new Wool worth Bids'., will ll to-day and Satur day i. ooo Men's Blue serge Suits, ail ooi. fast color eunrnnteed; mho Worsted and heviou. in pencil stripes, grsys, browns, black and mixtures, all slaae It to 14; worth tiz In any other store, our epeclal price to-day and Saturday VICTIM WAKES TO FLEE, IS SHOT THROUGH HEARJJ Rosalie Roque Turns Automatic Rf volver on Herself and Palls Dead; Over Miss Lacey's Body. i . . i Thd non-swarincs for duty todav of Rosalie Roaue sod Lacey, nurses In the Monteflore rfcme for Chronic Irwaflds it Hills, Westcheslor County, led to an Investigation which dMasjd both women were dead in Miss Lacey's room, over the laundry in a mm of the main, hospital building. An inquest held by Coroner Masoa ejf ; Peekskill established that Miss Roque went from her own room to Mt S Lacey's room, across the hall, early last night, shot art killed Miss Lett and then shot herself. The women were French Cartfediaiu fiats Oswego, N. Y., and are said to have been cousins. tJddtwTl B. ep . BBS HEAVY BATTING WINS FOR DODGERS AGAINSTJILLIES Brooklyn Get Four Two-Baggers in First Inning Stack Very Effective. Moran, rf . Curthsw, 2b. Stengel, cf . . Wheat. If. . . Deubert, lb. Smith. Jb. .. Hummel, as . Fischer, e... Stack, p BROOKLYN. ft H. PO. .... I Totals. 0 IS 27 Psskert, cf.... Miller, If Luderus, lb... Lobort, 3b Magse. If Becker, rf.,cf. Knsbs, 2b Doolsn, as Killifsr, c Mayer, p Brennan, p Totals PHILADELPHIA. ft. H. PO. 0 0 2 0 0 I 0 1 10 0 I 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 i e 0 0 0 0 0 0 A. 0 I I A. E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 sj I -rr I 1 27 IS I SUMMARY. Rasa Hlta Off Mayer 7 In I lnnlnga; off Urennan 11 In lnnlnga. Klrat I lass on Balls -Off Htack 4. Struck Out By btack 6; by Maysr 1. by llrennaa 1. Two-Hase Hlta Moran. Wheat, Dau bert () Smith (1) Flx-her. Stengel. KUlifer, Robert. Hscrlflce lilt Uren nan. Hai-rlfli-e Fly l'akrt. 8toln Rases Hmlth, Backer, Cutshaw. I'm plrss Mssars. Rlgler and Byron. mpaUl to Tbl BreElnj World.) PIIIlJtDIOLI'HIA, June 37 Enthused over their double victory here yester- kkeUsMrvlT wk Th motive that InaptreS the waa aot dtncleeeS at the I yeotenlay evening Mia regiatered letter to her mother. wiuiam Laeey, Mo. H Weet treat. Oswego. The young i contemplates gwtag to Oewege vacation next month aad II Is that tha latter bears Information win reveal the eauss of aad suicide. MURDER APSSRARB TO M IBM ORLIRRRATR. from th testimony taken at queet and the circumstance a the tragedy It appears that tba waa deliberately planned. The Pg volver eaed by Mies Boqae was mm and of the deadly automatfe paisSStn A boa of cartridges was foe M la Bet trunk. The position of MJaA L body Indicates that ehe waa Shot trying to eseape from the room. Mlas Laser was employed, la tha ford Mills M on taOor Heme, whleh for tuberculoma patients, on last- 8he waa eeat to the hospital tha employment bureau of OTonnor Irwin at Bkrvesth street Hlxth avenue, this elty. Her tncy waa eoon eetabllehed and aba made head day nuree on the male IHMltlon sh bald until bar death. When ah bsd been at work I weeks aha asked that her cousin. II Roque. be employed. Dr. L. berg, the eupertntaoAent, agreed to a position to Mlas Roaue. who had. a nurse' certificate, and she hsiaiajj B night nuree In the hospital. Hospital amployee told the CoaegeBf to-day that Mis Roque appeared toeaV en le a dominating Influence over Basil i.acey. t n tatter would not do thing without the approval of bar in. Th two young women karat IB thmlv and were known as Bjfs "mytry nursea." They had adJoia4BB) rooms In a section of the laundry wis davutca to th os of the nurasA , About three weeks ago there aross bitter disagreement between Mlas and Mlas Lacy. On on occasion Roqu (lapped Mlas Lacey's face, young women quarrelled whenever met awl thought themselves alone. other nurses and the members at she medloal ataft did not Interfere beoeuee the ooualne had not Invited eoaMeaasB and their work as aureee was not liters fared with by their personal dlsaaOsVT raents ' KILLED AB BHI THIIO TO RtfM PROM ROOM. Both young woman went to their roneaS after dinner last night. Ml. Ucy WA uff for tht day and Ml Roqu was net to go' on duty until midnight. they reached their room they alone on the second flour. Ever alee In the hospital as on the from tba a, B e lavja It b) bfleved. I BjB sSBMSSV 9 9. . - flMM UJJMSW . a mti fa n Bl Hat ivsBBBJ3T,f ,-.5