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14 30 TRUST COMPANIES HAVENOENEMIES, IN MERCANTILE JEROME, OF ROW. LOST $258,900,000 VTEC TOM BA IN THEIR DEPOSITS...... | That |; Tenement and Scared Hos- More Than Quarter of a Billion Dol- Pita! Inmates a Mystery. lars Withdrawn in Panic Follow- NT ing Collapse of Knick- erbocker, Table Showing Panic’s Effect on Trust Company Deposits Here is a comparative statement showing the shrinkage of deposits in thirty-five big trust companies as a result of the panic fol- | |MANY TENANTS HURT. \Bruised and Cut in Their Haste to Get Out of the Building. the supposed Black Hand explosion in | the tenement at No. 416 East Sixty- THE EVENING WORLD. VICTIMS OF GOMS GOULDS ARE BACK NO CHANCE, SAIS oo Detective Archtopoll was sent out by | Detective Joseph Petrosini to investigate | TV Damaged Heinze Interests Are Out—| Changes in Former Morse Institutions. The Gould influence returned to the Mercantile National Bank to-day when Edwin Gould, William Nelson Cromwell and William H. Taylor were elected directors. The stockholders postponed the annual meeting to Feb. 1 Vice-President Miles O'Brien admitted \the return to the Gould interest. “It lis a return to the safe and sane,” he said “Does it "mean the complete passing | of the Heinze interest?” he was askéd “Yes, it does," he sald. ESDAY., JANUARY 14, 1908.° {s the d | t-Attorney wk to run judgment cAMES McGREERY & G0. 23rd Street 34th Street mand Tare we have As far a jas I know, ¢ 1 s not made jamy statement publicly in regard to It, and I have not done so. 1 do not be- |Heve at this time that a public’ state- ;Mment coming from either of would serve any useful purpose, and I am Crooks, In or Out of Police wing to discuss the matter further than to say thi: Department, Can't Stir | “That _no party of cro Up Trouble. FURNITURE, In Both Stores. Semi-Annuai Sale Mahogany, Mission and Gold Furniture. On Wednesday and Thursday, January the rsth and 16th, Sale of Chairs, Tables, Desks and Brass Bedsteads, Mahogany Dining Room Chairs, upholstered in leather, Handsomely carved, Chairs, various models.........seeesereeee 10,50, 12,25 and 16.00 former prices 16.00, 18.50 and 211,00 Arm Chairs to match in or out of the F ment {1s going to bring about any mits- | understanding between the Commis- | sioner and myself or in any way impair cordial co-operation between us h is so pntial to keep the crim- inal classes in check. ‘A careful, painstaking and unpreju- Are Investigating Affairs That diced tnvestisation is being made by |Gen, Bingham and myself in reference Led to the Demand for {to the matter which has been recent Reardon’s Shield. |FRIENDLY, HE ASSERTS. the y under discussion, and when we h: reached any con ions the action that we may respe what they ar Too Wise, He Says 14.50, 17.00 and 19,00 former prices 22.00, 26.00 and 28,00 tak will indicate MMatrict-Attorney Jerome to-day dic- i i i tateatatalatement ey we takes q| UTREFe seems to be a deliberate pur Library and reading room Chairs, Up- ri t i s the part of ¢ in peop! yhose - , rap at the “crooks or politicians, in or Per uonaciave besrintealiede IntC EE holstered in Panne Velour, A number of out of the Police Dapartment,” who are,| gravest question on account of the fireside Arm Chairs and Rockers, lowing the collapse of the Knickerbocker Trust Company. IigSteetaWateaet) eon iein stibecly tatters milan |e ores Dower ca uot Seth M. Milliken, | he says. trying to stir up a row between | Sociates among the crooks of this city Deposits Deposits fo street, hortly who replaced F. Augustus Heinze a8 | himself and Commissioner Bingham| ‘0 create @ breach between the Com- 30.00, 32.00 and 37.00 Trust Company. Aug. 22, 1907. Dec. 19, 1907. Loss. | night to-day tore @ big hole in the wall! president, will retire soon. Tt was UN]. i. sattare demand for Count | missioner and PBT ICes i 5 Farmers’ Loan.... «$81,700,000 $61,300,000 $20,400,000 J of the front hall and. frightened the| erstood that he was to remain only)” is is ees Hate ‘or County Des F \ Lhe : United States . “sSoions "ieaengin "31000000 | rants ot the ave wry howe, He) empmeny gay, cunt sm conection) a 2 Davenports..,.....%67.50, 105,00 and 110,00 Company « 48,200, 3,400,000 800,000 F e a At the annual meeting o! -| with the investigation into alleged graft] piish this 1 r nae x ee . A Central Trust Company 33,900,000 8}900,000) 9) could tnd no) ev topes a“ Gas He teenth Street Bank to-day Samuel H.| and violence in east side raids ET onwa us [eis nalts, Weehes) Lal eres uaranty .. : 28,600,000 13,700,000 J} one explosion, though at first it was be-/ wheeler, formerly President of the Wi!-) Mr. Jerome was found ing wi ‘ mati New York Li 26,400'000 7/300/000 J | \teved three had occurred. [esvnceler Manufacturing Company.|teardon in hts office. when ha was Library Tables, various models.......se0-+ NEN, work : . . 25,700,000 7,800,000 J) The three Agua re eet aana| wea elected a director ~ take the place| asked to make a stateme: 13.00, 22.00 and 33,00 lercantile . 5 22,500,000 12,600,000 J a grocer: Paolo, a tailor, and Raffaelo.) 4¢ Charies W. Morse. Mr. Morse’s stock | side of the matter. te ge Ant reac Bankers ... ° 0 20,800,000 5,200,000 fa laborer. live in the house, and Be {t/in the bank was recently purchased by ldontanditoldeninstonest former prices 19.00, 31.00 and $0.00 Trust Company of America. 6 20,200,000 43,900,000 || was by the wall next to Paolo’s shop!» “poss Appleton, President of the|rapher. Tha District-s Br. Bedstead Title Guarantee & Trust Company. 28,400,000 19,900,000 8,500,000 J the bomb nas ete ae | bank. /All the other retiring directors| greatly amused over t Looted i orton Trust ........ i ate 000 | thought it was meant for him. He de-) © ae Ne ya ar eae Frys fa U.S. Mortgage & Trust » {oot000 ty'aeo'cen 1371001000 | |clared he had no Black Hand enemies,| 0f tha bank "oy cee aouCt ue eNew | ater tenltiey onesie ieiat | About 200 brass Bedsteads, manufac- Met onolitn p000 ‘ 23,700,000 15,100,000 8,600,000 See ean to that} "County Natlorfal’ Bank the board! “Tr ts the duty of the Poll | turer’s samples, that can not be duplicated. sowling Green + 16,200,000 11,000,000 5,200,000 broth See onad neither cash| was increased from five to six members. | stoner of New York to ru CG n ; ; j : eaten Avemle ‘ + 17,500,000 9,800,000 7,700,000 Se ae nessa? aie eee caval|icommerel ae ais eee rennteMGlector | manteccordtngitolite) iid With 2 inch pillars or continuous tubing Munhattan : HoreBos eae Siete iinew. He couldn't account for the ex-| chosen, and James C. Brower, who has ; : and heavy lateral filling. Finely mounted, ; * 41/100, Cont 000 os! ould other tenants, Only] been cashier of the bank, was elected] — - — : . z j Vie eye 5,700,000) 2,400,000 Dernoretiel ‘Thirteen families in the|in the place of F. M. Cheeseman, who| | finished with best English lacquer. Astor .. 8,900,000 8,200,000 700,000 J 1 The fourth is| retired. All the other retiring directors | 2. 1 27 Stand vullding are Itallans, The fourth 1s] re 15.00, 22.50 and 27,50 fandard 13,200,000 7,600,000 5,600,000 ith the Aquarios by mar-| Were re-elected. De 5 Lincoln 6,400,000 16,000,000 Siena: CARS ERS CSIR) Ley "| At she Bank ot North America meet: JAMES McGREERY a 60. value 22.00, 30,00 and 3 roadwa '800, linge. ing two of the ol rectors 3 carienies F100, 000 HRD Detective Archiopol! failed to find tan-| dropped. One was Alfred H. Curtis. | Columbia 44,600,000 ai10c UUs gible trace of any person who saw the|The bank is the one conirclied by | Commercial 3000,000 "300'000 | | Teported flight of three men In a boat. |{; rea aN Moree AU Ra CUTCaMEWae 23rd Street 34th Strect 23rd Street 34th Street Empire . 6,100,000 2,900’ 000 | | tush he heard the rumor of some one e bank while Morse was | ITA re Fidelity 2700,000 "B00 ‘yaving seen them embarking at the|i hen the crash came | Fulton 66001000 fi 300,000 J) oot of Hast Sixty-fourth street | Morse was forced out of the directorat ; 5 9,000 400, ‘i ees i z 2] steppe : president ne ‘s Guardian . 2,600,000 150g 00g |The explosion did a lot of damage sare® assuming the vice-presidency. The On Wednesday, January the rsth. Home aan 1,600. 000" and aroused the patients in the Flower |other director who goes out with him vyers’ Title I 190,000) 1,000,000 Teal rerntel Mrs, Au-|18 M.D. Thatcher, of Pueblo, Col - Lawyers’ Title Insurance . 5,500,000 8,000,000 J ‘fospital, whic LETS Ue Le Stephen H. P. Pell and George Ramsey Mutual Alliance . o 3,700,000 2'000/000 | <ustus Lethuses, one of the tenants of | were elected directors in their places Van Norden . 5,200,000 2,900,000 J. ‘"? house, was blows! ouryer bed, and | Five retiring directors were re-elected. | T]MBRELLAS. sn Yoth Stores. Washington 6,600,000 3,200,000 J *°veFal_ persons in their haste to get —- ‘ ipueisuaiie bullding, which was] BANK CLERKS BEFORE 26and 28inch, Covered with extra Si $258,0 thoug! ad caught fire, were se | 5 E 3 4 Ey 00,00 f |” cut ith broken lass, SPECIAL GRAND JURY. | quality, tape edge Silk. Handles of ary ghee q . 5 - -he vestibule door was carried away ; ; = J aM ee i The trust companies of New York City have been tried out and|and landed out in the street. Doctors Rent ea? dio Eee etn Sterling Silver, Gold, Pearl, Ivory, 3 r r 7 er c ing from Fl Hospital | Presiden r a C | = ‘ found to be real Gibraltars of finance. Their safety, stability and | oe eee te eee wut there teers to Tell Investigators All | Horn, ete..........350 4.50 and §.50 D REA er strength was never put to a greater test than in the October disturhance | a5 1! ude i er ha Bip (nines, value 5.00 to 9.00 an) OH baa a SN eit Fores Port Hin fora ‘i . ‘ turned to reassure their patients in the OWS: k Se Gedo ee arcang banking institutions, and they have well earned the places in the| wards that they w. > in no danger. mH eaih Gam ase Cael d goa 4 } ww York Clearing House which are now accorded to those trust com-| oo to investigate erimes of banking and) SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS, én Hoth © tores. v to-day examined clerks and | NTS CHARTER REVISION Pongee, embroidered in Persian colors,. now on the panies that choose to enter. There is no publication bookkes rs from the suspended Ham- Out of the thirty-five leading trust com len, MISSIO NT. into: whic schedul . . Bye a erie ty Cee bie Ee 0 certs Ge eee COMMIS IONE CEE ONT) uton esse wien tiaiule! Jo: ; 9.75 market, and perhaps the year i908 wiil not Sellars Aare ee corre ese Ape o8 enanlose 20) core ens ibfecal Gat earatie renal Grand Jurs are meoting in thw office of Dotted Swiss, embroidered in colors 4,:0 >roduce one, that will give so complete and only tw stitutions required outs a UBANY, Jan. to put the Attorney Jerome ere quate he % ‘ ‘ “ : : uly giro) ineticadenupzcanizs a! sesistaace. The Treat | ALBANY, Jan) 14—A bill to put t Sarieaniatleatiore White Lawn : : 285 authentic a story of human endeavor and r Revision C y out of bn pany of America and the Lincoln Trust Company are now th going jastitutions, enjoying the fullest confidence of the bile. The Evening World te-day herewith presents a comparative and res approximate table prepared by a high authority in the bankin world, | f which tells the remarkable story in round figures of the withdrawals of rf funds from the trust companies during the panic. “Savings Banks of the Rich.” ) R Montgomery White embroidered Lawn..1.75 and 2,25 accomplishment since 1883 as The oss was Of ssistant INFANTS’ OUTFITTING DEPTS. . In Both Stores On Wednesday and Thursday, Jan- uary the rsth and 16th. A choice collection of White and a yolunte knows to KILLED Maurice Ry The World printed 839 Help ad-' larger amount of capitalized iy tN on-| Tesponsibi he’ tri da, of No. s ‘ as ‘The trust company in its original con a laietulraa oe oe etre ory truck Vertisements to-day, 497 more than} 7. Sofi ception was an institution organized | banking corpeeations ame i All cies Ray MR mas Gane Colored Washable Dresses. Spring It was mocels, White Lawn and pink or blue Dinity Dresses. With low neck and short sleeves. Russian Dresses, with act in different trust capacities. t company Is fixed "1,000, and the law ec t “™ ‘bined. not originally contemplated that a trust 1 mmercial bus!- company should do a ci (1,000 Pages). the march of events during the past was {t originally believed that ust company would do a savings So rapid has been the er twenty years. When the new regime of The World began with a wed- ding to progress, Victoria sat upon England’s throne, Chester f Banking tie ’ K\ ‘ bank business, yet they have come to be eas ein §@ Y . ; | sat 4 V ESveD sys Ue my 8 = ; : fone quarter of a century, and so vital a bearing have those ev large factors in the commercial world, ati | u 1 t Wy high or low ne Made of pink or | had upon the world’s history, that a mere retrospe Co CC ea aa C TS | blue gingham, 2 to 5 years. : | over The World Almanac’s record since 1883 indie 2s of individuals tha’ | \ | ie art Waly f still greater changes by a restless ieatae sc,, 1.50 © intensity the cert of still greate anges by a restless they now known as the ‘savings 95 5 and 1 95 | her ‘Time’s dial marks the passing of ¢ 2 banks of the rich. ‘There 1s no class of financial institu- tions to which the law permits a wider CHILDREN’S WASHABLE DRESSES, in Both Stores. Dresses of Chambray, Linen, Lawn and Gingham, Various models, Sizes 4 New Tailored Suits, ¢ 95 ,€. $20, $25 Models, 10 range of corporate activity than the A. Arthur had been elevated, by the assassination of James trust company,” says Superintendent hat the trust companies report A. Garfield, to the Presidency of the United States. The of Banking Clark Wiliams, “and this heir condition a Fresh Arrivals for German Empire’s destinies were ruled by William 1. The Humbert I. was com- Emperor of Russia was Alexander III. H pleting his fifth year as King of Italy. Francis Joseph I. had been for thirty-five years Emperor of Austria, and the veteran Pius IX. was Pope. Alfonso. XIII, now King of Spain, had not yet been born, Wilhelmina, Queen of the Nether- lands, was just out of her cradle, and her father, William range 1s covered to a greater or less ex- 6 to 14 years, 1.45 to 5.75 Russian Dresses, Plaited model, Made of tan, pink and blue gingham, Size 6 to ro years, tent In accordance with the po A large proportic trust companies’ depc This class includes de red to keep a ts of not less of their deposits. Weanesday’s Sale! The great War against Hig) Prices management. "ONE KILLED, ONE FATALLY ne teaches its most acute stage! the court, by ex uto! . ing funds under cor} HURT AS TIMBER FELL. This yeat’s handsomest productions | Blouse Sailor Dresses, with plaited IIL, was King. In brief, the vast majority of the ruling pow- fas well as the eurplus funds of persona = newly made—newly priced! skirt or Guimpe Dresses with three- ers of 1883 have now laid their sceptres before the great and corporations dey P monarch Death. 1 for $22 Broadcloth Suits, $10.95 $25 Clan Mixture Suits, 10.95 $20 Suede Cheviot Suits, 10.95 $22 Prince Chap Suits, 10.95 Nothing to compare with th a'Ues since you can remember. Every Coat Beautifully Lined with Stik or Satin! - quarter length sleeve. Blue, tan and Size 6 to 14 years. and pending investme Where the $253,009,000 Has Gone. In v than $255. One of the most interesting features of the 1908 World Almanac is the section de- voted to the Record of Important Events of the Ouarter Century just closed. In addition there are 10,000 Facts and Figures pink. 1.95 TRUNK DEPARTMENTS. Thermos Bottles. Pint size. ..sccccrcccccccsccs see 04.50 Quart “ In Both Stores. or wiping thirty-five has found Russet and Brown Cowhide Bags, where $3,000 : 3 Sosity and) more Very latest trimmings—indi- { | Guities caran, Seaiter ifinadl ith Andkes not to be found in an ordinary set of Ency- Betireral ration Vidually modelled skirts—those )_ | } clopedia. pocket, Gilt mountings. 16, 17 and 18 inches, Sizes 14, 15, 5.00 50 / things most seen on the bou vards and Lyways of fashion No Mai! Orders Filled Alterations Continuz FREE 25 Cents ‘west of Buffalo and By mail, 35 Cents, Price, Pittsburg 30 Cents). value 6,00 to 7, Russet Cowhide Dress Suit Cases. . With double steel frames, brass spring Never Faiis to ea RESTORE GRAY or FADED \ - [= ei : HAIR 10 its NATURAL ISafevatPATlaiS terest locks and leather capped corners. eels : COLUR and EEAUGE ; ‘sew, me Fitted with shirt pockets, Size 24 Y S I \X ii B S f eitenliras —— een it TB Wes th 2 etl ‘ inches, 4:75 our aviIngs i € are st) or fa luxuriant growth value 6.00 oi of healthy ha Wout 4608462 Fulton S! JENT BANK—OR IF INVESTED IN ANY and. positively removes Dan- BROOKLYN IN ANY SOLVENT BANK—O NVESTE \N ANY ONB glossy times druii, ROADS ULES 22 OF THE “BARGAIN” HOUSES, LOTS OR FARMS OFFERED ; Rep JAMES McGREERY & G0. av; rs US ASR 43rd’ Street 34(h Street |THROUGH SUNDAY WORLD “REALTY”.ADS, TO-DAY, { ‘ & ‘ Sins Sl ierantinne) : on a retam } To Compel a 25 Per Cent. Reserve. | me ISENOIES DYE. he Legisiature hes prescribed « $1 and S0c bottles,

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