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PASSENGERS HURT IN TWO CAR COLLISIONS | } Pane he WHATHER=1 to erent and Sa PRICE ONE CENT. Cree 13, by The Press ‘Pobtiabing Co. (The New York World). Che F. “ Circulation Books Open to All. ”| MEXICAN REBELS BUTCHER RESIDENTS OF VICTORIA; BURN AND PILLAGE CITY ee ANTI-VIVISECTIONIST, WHO THINKS ANIMALS HAVE IMMORTAL SOULS. Poreigners as Well as Natives Cut Down by Constitution- alists, Who Kill Own Kin. SLAY SPANISH CONSUL. Also Put Federal and State Officials to Death—Mother Pleads as Son Is Sho, MEXICO CITY, Nov. 28.--1 »0 Con- etitutional troops who captured Vic- torla, the capital of the State of Tamaulipas, immediately on enter- ing the city dashed about the streets pillaging, setting fire to houses and murdering the citizens. Private res!- dences as well as atores and Govern: ment offices were sacked, and a num- ber of Spanish residents were killed, including, it is said, the Spanish Consul. Blood and family tles did not avail to halt the vengeance of the rebela when Federal officeholdeys fell into their hands. Acording to reports which lave just reached the Federal capita’, State as well as Federal of ficials were executed without quarter, Among them wag a cousin of Enrique Caballero, one of the IHeutenants of Venuatiano Carranza. He was con demned to die because he had helped the Federal troops to defend the elty ‘The young man's mother, who is ap eunt of the rebel off om he: Bases aad begged for the life of her fom. Cadallero's reply was to have his @ousin brought from the prison and @tood in front of a firing squad of AIND Ar WIG RSY THINKS ANIMALS HAVE SOULS AND CAN SEE SPIRITS nent Anti-Vivisectionis:, Visits America. v the Conatitu tonalists on detalIs Mave wwe wot te fog eed only now been learned. The city fell othe wot to stop Kicking my dog efter a three days’ battle, ch the, round, Federal troops made n stubborn re-| The lady tw here to make you stop. | wintarice, They .w » however, Miss Louise Lind af Hageby, champion forced to evacuate the place. of the anti-vivisecttonists, of world- FATE OF DEFEATED FEDERALS ..\4. tame, arrived to-day on the Lual- NOT KNOWN. ‘tania from Liverpoul. Miss Lind says antanlo: Hahage |that she iw far from being opposed to commander of Victoria, upon evact he Federal uating science, but she !s violently opposed the city with his troops proceeded to the | * Z Qoathwest In the expectation of inaking |t? Cutting Up lve dogs and other ant- a Raanbaian With Hh Feat blumn|mals for the beneft of eclence. Sho commanded by Gen, Kublo Navarrette, | ays that !t tm not necessary, Some who was trying to go to the a Years ago she had erected in London of the garrison of Victoria. The rebels,|a monument to “The Little Brown however, went to meet Navarrette'#!Dog; Tae Victim of Vivisection.” troops and checked thelr progress, The go students tore down the monu- Co! Miss Lind af Hageby, Promi-| |RECEIVER NAMED FOR $25,000,000 Referee ‘Thinks att Affairs of New York Real Estate Security Company Will Be ae EQUITIES ARE INVOLVED. Small Investors All Over Country Hold Bonds of Defunct Corporation. Referee James N. Rosenberg, ap- pointed by United States District Judge Hough to-day to take over the $25,000, 000 New York Real Estate Security Company's holdings, under a bank- ruptcy petition, announced that he would begin at once a reorganization of the holding company with the pros- Pect of waving the full valuation of the bonds involved. Tt was reported this afternoon that the 6 per cent, bonds of the company were generally sold to amall Investors al] over the country. The offctain re- fused to-day to furnish tha names or Aumbers of the bondholders, but said the bulk of the securities are held by people from whom the company had purchased property, giving bonds and mortgages in payment. The petition was filed by Wenchler & Kohn, attorneys, at No, 14 Broad- way, on dehalf of the Nethul Realty Company for non-payment of a $40,000 Joan The New York Real Estate Security Company, was organized two years ago by members of the MoVickar-Galllarnt Realty Company with a capital of 3,950,000, It acquired large apartment and office buildings mainly the medium of 6 per cent. onds, Which were sold on the market. The McVickar Company ta not Involved jin the crash, The plan of the security eompany | was to take title to property by ex- changing for equities bonds of the New York Real state Security Company of | the face value of the equity. These | honda bore interest which Mr, Charles A. Wesshler says has been gald to-day. | SAYS TIGHTNESS OF MARKET CAUSED FAILURE. i nousen | through “The tightness of the money market is largely to Mamo for this proceed- ing." said Mr, Weschler to-day. ‘Tt |may be that the careful handling of vast holdings {0 the present perl- Jous real estate market may save the full value of the bonds. The trouble ts that large lenders on mortgages have ‘deen out of the market for some time, In @ normal market mortgages aiways | shift and are replaced TW present market {# far from nor. ma} because individuals have been pur: chaatng ponds, expecting to realize quick profita which did not materialize. REALTY TY COMPANY | UI aC ae CRMC PRE are ae ae See BS EE IO I a RI a anus STOVER RESIGNS; LOUIS F. LA ROCHE TAKES. HIS PLACE _— Resignation as Head of Park Department Was Mailed in Cincinnati Last Monday. Ohare Bo Stover, who left nis ote mmissioner of Manhattan and lagt Oct. 16 and virtually malled his ri lls ation to ine from Cineinnatt last Mon Tt was received here Wednesday made public to-day, day and when Mayor Kline announced the appointment of Louis FP. La Roche, Acting Commis sioner, to eucceed Mr, Stover. With his resignation Mr, Stover matied ‘ ¢ fate of 3 axarretie's soon tke that of | ment and a few rlote followed, But the |The result is that mortgage money hax a lotter te Mr, La Roche, i» which he Rabago and the remnant of the gai champion of the little brown dog says! been tled up in bonds, This tightness! 7" was still unknown W-day in the Federal) syat tne monument served its purpose | has made paopie itive. Mortgagees Oy ee gia iy agen capital. [in calling the attention to the sacrifice! have been asking people to reduce or| TArhe’ Pen wey Eh eae A further movement of revel troops | o¢ jive animals to science. pay off loans. Na money haa been] Nfite You this Monday night, No from the district of Victoria toward) ytiey Lind says that ft wae a visit to) available to pity interest and taxes. Mie ito: 1st) aus Rnb Sha beh Tampico iv reported in messages re-| tho Pasteur Institute in Paris which| “Mortgages holding property with| [tter reaches you my Font Ma ceived through ra!iroad agents, The! originated in the crusade in ald of the! the New York [teal Sstate ty] Mill be in the hands of the Mayor telegraph wires were cut to-day at| gog and other anim to tor-| Company have tried to realize on their] | Rope he will appoint you my aur- Gonzal ut sixty miles to the north: | ture for sctence, She ts on her way tol investments, They have not been essor, and T therefore adlvine sou to west of Tampico, and the train service | washington to attend the International! to do so. An. ut os ek xeo him immediately, Now let between Tampico and Victoria haw been | anti-vivisection and Animal Protection | point ortae ve no further concern about me. suspended, \ i and ip protected “In my day T hove travelled not Mexico City was excited to-day over | end of the canine in inter-| by the the appoint. | & Httle and am fully competent to tue desperate and vain attempts of | ested in a number of women's mov | ment of @ referee in this dase,” | Binks nie Wap. ena ners. Recane FM i . ments, She i» 4 suffragette, but does) My, Weschler suid that bondholders | “Ort in safety FT repeat, therefore, os ‘ontinued on hast Pas __ | not believe in mill , bho Bays, Mille] ip y realize the fuce value of their Aes taere BA NO SWATH CONOR My ™ | tancy, ehe believes, i a9 Dad ae vivi-l ponds in the event that the reorgani-| ‘ey say wilt succeed me. 1 jection In its way. In her opinion tt) gation was not effected by the serious ee Wack actucan ey poured 3; HINTS 'e not going to win the Bght Englieh| req) estate market. Ho was asked if] Tonal’ WIth hy L M S N women are making. * ; “Tl to all, sincerely, Xx A any trust companies will be involves re 8 5 Miss Lind in also a student of peychic| fro yuia that the only relation plvag, CHARLES ft, STOVER” Aili = A \yewvarch, She wan a friend of the late| melee have to the cone to thar a | Mie Stover’e letter gave no hint of Perhdps you would like to | William 7. Stead, who went down on) vinner of trust companies held in escra| SRY Ne had determined to tray arn extra Christmas money. |the Titanic, She believes that dows and) aie a period of years where, and as Mayor Kline had Ur hire extra helpers for home, | other animais have immortal woule ag] M0008 LF ® belli Mt yeas, [hte office when the annow sture or office, | well as human beings. SUrances of rayauo oF herteamese trac | inde st wae iminoselble to Or find a homelike boarding “It tg just as reasonabl pSromgarert ear amees that l gtr, Btover's note of resigna am place, lad: “to admit that animals hi anne aaton b tat “ coy th ontained of his @ e Or rent 4 more comfortable | mort Is au that we have. I belleve | onpany'a al aus ned th,| departure £ house or apartment. pihat doge may see spirit: We often instance of No, 4 Broadway, preminen = Or locate some missing friend see exhibits of @ high order of inteli!- appraised ut 87 Netearcatne| ae P. otare or relative in time for Christmas gence in animals. How often |pany haw an Ban wale hie Bhi " dinner, observed a dog iving at your Toa. roi adults te tecventies wha nag AbAut ILO Beri of (ib 8) ps Or recowr some article ‘ost den! » With his hair bristling andl. company's bonds. The Baukevots er onde on his he Shear chile shopping. @ strange look in his eyes? He seed! procemting aims entirel ria About two sears gy Ir. Morton wan Or find bargains in Christmas | something wiich you cannot see, He | sect a sonke of security tu the mort | ee lM fe _ FRE are naneae, one kind ot ff omething which you « hettenys cae (il upper Broadway wit two on St wie ooo RE OF Oia ror something which yau do NOt} gagees holding property in w security| Nicholas avenue. ‘hue Now York Rea VER 7,000 SUCH YDVERTISED | : = compan Estate Security Company offered to WILL BE SEPARATELY / DVERTISED f. It w 1 learned thie. Asternoon that] rake them off hin hands and he was h . 5 f = NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD, _ obvi Th, among those who are holding some o sua \ a rman ‘ouiene tas ‘ow York Rea) Eptape Security (Continusa oy Lass Page) } OREO RARER AK OAS . NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, | JOHN 0S nee | FREED FROM PRI | Mrs. eames Bride of Weekly to Prison Agent. ‘When Clerk Gowing in Part I. of the Court of General Seasons to-day called to the bar “Evelyn Rutherford, indicted an ‘Evelyn Perritt’," for sentence, a thin, sallow complexioned woman, look- four years she is, was assisted to a chair in front of Judge Crain, ‘The Judge looked down from the bench and sald: “According to your story, as told me whon you pleaded gullty, you took, in September Inat, coupons trom the South- ern Pacific Railroad Company offices here, Your huaband, to whom you had been married @ few months, was @ me- ehanfal engineer, lving at Atiantic Highlands, N. J, You turned the cou- pons over to him and he had them cashed for $2,400, In aeveral places, Ac- cording to your own atatementa, you Istarted as a clerk in the bond coupon department of the railway company aix years ago at #5 a month, You were | promoted until you were in charge of |the departn receiving $125 @ month “You cannot Kay why you committed jthis theft. You say that $0 was expend led tn paying permonal debts of yourse and husband, and that the rest was re | turned to the company and later restitu ton of the full amount w de. Tak Jing ali these things into Iderati: ! and because a@ physician testifies hat | your physical health would be impaired by pr nce of the Court {w nuspende jon that you re to a TEDILUVIAN WHISKEY, tak Lsidhitacall yee 4 oy : ee ain ing twenty yours older than the thirty- s Circulation Books Open to All, Md | 1913. 28 P Cars Wrecked To-Day on the East Side “py” Road, And Switch at Chatham Square Scene of Wreck (Specially Photographed by a Staff Artist of The Evenivg World) ee {UU UOUOUOOOU OOO IOOCs A INDIANAPOLIS PY RESIGS HS HIS OFFICE Few Months, Must Report |Gets Out rey of Threat- | ened Impeachment Over | Labor Troubles, INDIANAPOLTS, Nov, %. -- Samuel \Lewis Shanle resigned as Mayor of In- Alanapolis this afternoon. The resixna- tion te the result of labor troubles in the | city, and # threat of impeachment pro- leeedings by @ committee of busines: |men wmless further disorders were! averted. Harry R. Wallace, City Comp- troller, succeeded to the Mayor’e chair. js four-year term to serve. A strike of union teamsters and chauf- foura which hae been ordered for next Monday forced Shanka's resignation, he having had the chotee of averting tho strike, resigning or being Impeached. Shanks efforts to bring about artitra- tion of the teamsters’ demands failed, Mr. Walace, who was a Shanks ap- pointes and succeeded the Mayor, ta |Promised the business men organiza tions to use the Police Department and hundred special police already two tect non-tnton teamaters. A proponal that ail disputes between | teamaters and their employers be sut mitted to a ix f arbitration, oon sisting of Att ere mitted to Mayor Shank to: of a direct airike would wan mul ay inwtead answer as to whether a called, The be resign in case of @ atrike rather thar faco Impeachinent proceedings The pro avers of th arbitration hoard # hosen dy the teamaters, five by t ers and five by Mayor, The erence lasted mevegal hours, but thing dosinite Mayor Shank’s atitude during the re: cont street car strike when he et tt} known that Ha not wiah Hoard of Public ee FOR RAGING SEE PAGE 22. ‘The Mayor had only five weeks more of) Massacre by Mexican Rebel Troops, Who Capture City FINA EDITION WEA AGES PRICE ONE OENT. _ BROOKLYN pa CARS IN COLLISION ON LOOP: “L’ TRAINS IN CRASH Flatbush Avenue Car Smashes Int Myrtle Avenue Trolley and Sev- eral Persons Are Hurt— Two to Hospital. TRAINS RACE TOGETHER ON EAST SIDE “L” ROAD Many Passengers, Including Womens and Children, Hurled From Seats— Cars Catch Fire After Crash. Half a dozen persons were injured—two seriously enough to requir the loop at the Manhajtan end of the Brooklyn Bridge tate this afternoos The accident occurred just as the evening riish for Brooklyn was begin AANA |ning and tied up one of the loops for half an hour, to the great confuste WOMAN WHO STOLE | MAYOR SHANK of traffic across the Bridge for the rest of the evening. ‘The cara in collision were a Myrtle, paring to alight, were badly burt. avenue car and a Flatbush avenue car.) Were taken to the Hudson street pital. ‘The others injured were out @ yn. ™ both from Brooklyn. The Myrtle ave |i ye, pines a, - nue oar was entering the terminal ae GDA were. aieenes: of Se spot and sent to their home from the north bridge roafway on Sv some of the B. R. T. Toop No. 6, which ts the outeide track,| Edward Javiln of No. 28 Van giciie when @ Flatbush avenue oar right be- hind smashed into the rear plitform, The motorman of the Flatbush avenue car eaid his wheels slipped on the wet track. ‘The shock of the collision derafied the Myrtle avenue car and broke all the windows In both cara, The Fiat car remained on the track. TWO MEN HAVE TO BE SENT TO THE HOSPITAL. George Bauer of No. 24 Irving piace and Daniel Boyle of No, 17 Atlantic| confused homeward bound Brooklyatte avenue, Brooklyn, who were on the rear|who have been accustomed to takin platform of the Myrtle avenue car, pre !cars on that track. Racing Trains Crash On East Side ‘L’ Road; Passengers in Peri Two northbound “L” trains—one a Third avenue from the City Ha station and the other of the Second avenue line from South Ferry—race each other into the switch at Chatham Square shortly before 2 o’cloo this afternoon, The South Ferry train entered the switch first, Druiaed, home. He wan attended flying glass, She was attended oy a) amb Fortunately there were no waitin Passengers in the tine of flight) take by the Myrtle avenue car when it wa pushed from the rails, Traffic on oor Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 was not ertousty tr terrupted, but the tleup on loop No. *\train struck it with a crash. sworn In to prevent disorder and pro- | Mayor | announced Wednemiay that he would) provides that five of the} Before tite last car was clear of the rails the head car of the City Ha The platforms of both cars were demolished The car ahead was jammed otf the track, while the colliding car wa bounced upon the platform at the Chatham Square station, —_——— ttn trains were crowded with par of then women and chi act of the collision thre Light Cone Women and children out of the! ger |Meais, Info one another and inte th i wisies, The alr resounded with thei The reams. There was a wild scramble fo Lavery Lye pagina the platforms, Gal Ae A Kotag Viclating CAR THROWN ACROSS “L” ROAD the law by allowing to’ iaune) TEAR. ni | fom the cay ietoauth | The rear end of the South Ferry ca the Hast Hiver ‘Tho fest lay along the tracks on en incline plany ie by In Allred JS., the wheels and the truck being twiata © Heath Department in trom under it ‘The forward truck « the car on the rear train also ty scross the tracks a@ the body of the cw amtense F tine, Tested on the platform aboy aan eat Word of the collision sent iny al a the power house and the power shut o 18 Posmdle, A short cireul the station started w fire on th \ r “ and an ala waa turne otint leader oy agined t of bowh Lues got bus joint te erate * of the cary ain M at esdent) Women Were hysterical, children erles Wilson will read ov annual] Pour men clined to be insured, Thre memase Of iho sesused a).dicel Weatmens @m i ' oe Te hospital treatment—in a rear-end collision between two trolley cars o avenue, Brooklyn, was cut by glase an Margaret Tehan, elahteen, oe eh Steuben street, Brooklyn, was eut &* | | =