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0} tHE BVENING WORLD, TUS BDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1914. WALLSTREET ="~"=="-" “MURDERER AND CATTLE THEF” (SESE) teeeimsenes WULANOW CALLS MAN HE HAD SHO I favored Intervention that would ro- store peace. Present Selling Prices. of $7,411 for second weok of February. ope inated Os Yield, and wince Suly 1 total increase of ir. Sana Cap. $665,445 compared with same period (Continued from First Page.) Later,” he nald, “I intend to give H Am, Car & Foundry previous year, the peopie the benemt of u fund of in- merican Sinciters ...... - a formation I possess concerning the 7 American Smelters pf... .. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Com-| personal investigation of the Renton} actual state of affaira. in. Mexico, 10 Canadian Pacific . 67} pany report for year onded Dec, 31 ~ | ¢, unless the Prexident of the State De- cane, He is acting under orders from tig 35 a if 6G lidated Gan . ‘onpolidated Gan Surplus available for common divl- gir Ceci Spring-Rice, British Am. | OMrement should do woe Increase of $224,067 over | hussador at Washington. 7 Great Northern pf, 20 Lehigh Valley .... 5 New York Central. brevious year, REBELS TRYING TO PROVE BEN. Mexican situation and the Benton af- 7 North sf — fd no conclusions had been reached and Adam Wunderlich, who had {n- E Cg ye Ee A , § Posneyivanie International Sliver Company regu-| TON WAS MEXICAN CITIZEN. and that the incident still. was te- side rooms on the top floor, climbed | 2000 AT A DANCE ‘ widow, Katherine SU Blevine re unt § Reading . lar quarterly dividend of 1% per cent.| The attempt of the Mexican rebels] karded as in the progress of Investi-/out on a little wooden balcony, Thelt SCARED BY A BLAZE tate is valued at about 9,000. AY & CO. ¥ is Gite tian. ‘ and usual extra dividend of % per|to entablivh that Benton was a Mex. | &*tlon. aos cries were heard by the policemen IN NEARBY HOUSES. cent. on accoynat of accumulated | can citizen is based on a report tl BRITISH ASK AID a he two volunteers on the roof. back dividends on preferred stock |he once held #ome minor office while , payable April 1, Hooks clone Feb. 24. | President Porfirio Dias waa in power. 1 Market closing—Except for further yprreer ge), Thi itement was made to-day at Fwenkness tn focuses in which wenk- | year's tee ave, rene nai yon |Juares by Frederico Gonsales Cares, hess has been chronic, the market soon as books were opened to-day counsellor to the commander of the ‘was dull in late afternoon and tradera *t "9%. Applications exceeded the’ garrison, who added: to sealp any kind of « profit, | “Mount of tesue, “We have heard that Renton held several amall offices under President OF U. S. IN INQUIRY ON BENTON’S DEATH. offices of the United States Govern- ee showing ; on | Dias and that he was once Mayor of | no interference by Gen. Villa with the Fashe lighting and power supply of & large . Total sales, 135,839 shares, | Preferred Be stg small settlement on his own eatate.|investization into the death of Will-| cir sons See i ntae ae ie | section. Four persons were rescued —— , He could not have held office without | iam i, Honton to be made by Charien| cor’ “ulapeed at the window of Bis/ +, tha> buming home by @ police- _ _ ITEMO FOR INVESTORS. Calumet & Hecia quarterty dividend | Dens a Mexican citizen and Fec- (oak, Firemen Hottmien and Hart-) aos ond 2,000 guests at a hall were ; 4 ords at Chihuahua are being searched | Percoval, British Consul at Gaives-) man carried him down « scaling lad- B. F. Goodrich Co, report:for year of @ per share. Last bree Mf. | to eatabliah the ta ton, who has been ordered to pro-|ger to the third floor, where they baseed him to other firemeg on an extension ladder. Dec. 31 shows: ‘The finding in the Imperint Vat'ey. 000; Gepreeiation, $641,868, Pre- te record Feb. 24, California, of Roger Laurence, board Tceaneed Meet on te wane ua report covered only nine months!) jai. cars United States and|ESslishman who was reported m' etruc io supply on Dee. 81, 19! ing in Mexico, leads to the belief|@dequate reports possible to obtain bind aeae nee otal Ala care” frees | bere that hin companion, Curtis, al-o]on the subject. { Lehigh Valley, January: Grose de-| Fob. 1. 4 El ocepl LA Wiraie crepe, Sir Edward Grey, British Foreign | Utah Copper Company and Chino|for whom the American sutrorities | Secretary, informed the House of ‘Copper Company regular quarterly | Were looking, bas been revealed. ween ot Te gents 6 mare, ope -_— Reset aatee Copter Bonhash’ ract; | WILSON CONFERS i WITH CABINET ON KILLING OF BENTON. Belmont Development Co. WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—A Cabl- Gas te check at] net mesting to-day afforded President | Where William &. Benton was killed, Wilson aa opportunity to talk over| Consul Perceval at Galveston had| A J .| with his official advisers. the tateat| been selected for this purpose, and | ; ‘Dec. 31 information at hand about the exe-,he was to supply the most adequate | $8,210,498. Surplus /cution of William 8. Benton, the Brit-|eports possible regarding Benton's . 3 decrease $842,455; surplus te/ teh ‘subject, at Juares by Gen. Villa, |1eeth and concerning the missing : foe esmpared wie to 35-00 per teat, the Mexican Conatitutionalist leader, Horace Waters & Co. . ; Before the meeting a half hour was do not tg the schemes pments in the Mexican situation. the United States Government that Great Britain considered it essenti: Cecil was inatructed to ask the Shi the "Waters. Planoe i - a kbd . might despatches, 1) reports red with. K eign Office. It was as follows: “The Btate Department desires to searching through Men at the doorways counselled advise the British Embassy ti rs apan! is structions bad been sent heretetnve ns found a little black spaniel alive un-!one to remain quiet and a burry call the American Con: at Juarez to| temminn'’s dog. The @himal has been| as sent out for candles and lan. make a mest searching inquiry into| run over by street cars and automo-| terns. On the ground floor McGuire's THRILLING RESCUES tho ‘escapes clambered down the ladde: fair with the Cabinet to-day. It wan Fred Zeck, John Staener, Henry Lafte line and made a loop, which he low. e the ¥ 5 the LONDON, Feb. %.—The British| ine government has invoked the €0d| who dragged them safety. The dogether with a partially finished mov- feet of the last man pulled to the root ment to assure that there shall be] were blistered. Capt. Gmith of Engine No. 26, witb |four men, went up the stairway to the second floor with a line of hose, Commons to-day of the latest de-|A back-draught blew them down the stairs and Fireman Beite was le said Sir Cecll Spring-Rice, Brit- dered unconscious by was Ish Ambassador at Washington, had’ Noyes a Bellebue ambulance surgeon, |No. 986 Southern Boulevard, Gould been instructed yesterday to inform PAINFULLY HURT, BUT STICK |aroused Posner and bis wife, Lillie, tor’ a British Consul to visit the spot! gine Ni be gas id ag geet 122, with ah: Breda crg nined oF As embers bégan to pelt the win- man, Curtis, policeman almos? as soon as dows, Eugene McGuire, former Tam- latter wanted to present more dxtalls | ¢o, vee cises and singing. the building was fireproof and urging on the Benton episode, as received In British Consul! echoo! bnd the ked |them not to rush into the street, age! Sir Edward Grey read a long com- | excited neighberhood mothers. It soon | parktus from a double alarm. Lola gag be the State Depart-| arrived. At 11 e’slock there wae se! in the midst of his speech the Sir Cecil] much diserdpr among mobs of weep- ritish Am-| ing, frantic women eutelde the schoo! |llsbte went out. Women screamed baseadcr cabled textually to that the pup! diemicsed. and for a few minutes there seemed Fourth avenue, Brooklyn, at an esti+ mated loss of $20,000, to-day. The shop. arouned the inmates of the building | 98, and all were accounted fo. except MEN ARE KILLED (Continued from First Page.) hours later his body was found in the ruins. The building was owned by Mrs. street, Full put ‘uller cut off a length of clothes Five one-story buildings of the type known among real estate men ag “taxpayers,” burned at One Hundred and Sixty-third street and Southern Boulevard, the Bronx, this morning red ir the edge of the roof. Wi tance of Greenwald he pulled one by onerto the reach of de of hnel and Reilly, ing pleture theatre, Destruction of overhead wires cut off the electric id prisoners by darkness while the fire was at ite height. | Lh a tata este Walle th fre was at ite height wep vtores, doing a tote! damage of $20,000, * Mounted Police Gould of the Mor- risania station, after turning in the alarm, was told that th» members of ‘shock. He Frank Posner’s family were asleep in ‘out and attended by Dr.| the rear of Posner's millinery shop at TO THEIR WORK. who ws atupefied by smoke, and, car- Rogan and three men of En- |rying®Minnie, three years old, and Philip, one year old, in 3is arms, led way to the oute: & few minutes woe roof crashed down. jt the Catholic Pro- Across the street from the acene of | tectory Society was holding its annual bail in Hunt's Point Palace. many leader in the Bronx, and one of the proprietors of the hall, ad- dressed the dancers, telling ther, that Police lines inet an anticipated onela which was filled with firemen and ap- to be posibilities of serious trouble. the circumstances attending the death Qgreo not ‘Wittiam biles and has fallen from the roof! partner, Edward Gilligan, had com- fad 1 "Benton, "he. Consul of the building once and win-| menced @ speech to the five hundred dows several times. conceded, would go a long way ol rd oT ition of the whom veara, His fellow lodeern say he [Ade ap hth y trralia a ge cent hi siete Sy Re] White and a squad of plainciot et eemenither thal medical and lems! assistance ae far | © Office knew anything | ** ato brane until |e comprehensiveness of. tho| ONB LIFE IS LOST Patrolmen and chauffeurs camé to tor Fall, who often has ox-|American Government's instructions Pi pressed the, view ‘that the United called forth “hearty cheers in. the tes'should adopt a more aggreanive 5 jexican maid to-day he did not| Sir Edward Grey added that no re- he sul ir ply yet been received to his untess it was in ex®outive/communication concerning Consul of the Renate, He declared he | Perceval. owe body was fo: patrons of a grill and cabaret. Bel forty- ear Capt. O'Connor of the Morrisanis id, who had it t the hotel two police station sent Detective Harry to room fer money. men into the crowd to warn agai: ——_ pickpockets. IN A HOTEL BLAZE; LOSS IS $30,000. nd lanterns were sup- . Hunt's Point Palace was then mptied without especiai difficulty. One m n was burned to death in a/| Deputy Fire Chief Sloan feared for fire whi.o destroygd the three-story a time that the fire might spread be- Distinctively It is quite a problem sometimes with manufacturers as to just “| what kind of people to make an pees advertising appeal to regarding = 8 their wares, i: Wis ¢ Take the case of Fatima Cigar- fetch an, the shoot nad {UCL eties—the makers felt that this|the character of the blend—the rey ae blend of choice tobacco was ex-|blending of high grade . white cintment, made ‘ ives, ‘ MARI traordinarily good and were at a os aa renely y toes for some time as to whom itinctive flayor—a flavor menlike! » g they might make the initia! ap-| Thus the Fe: alogan, “distinct- peal—finally some one suggested |ively individual” has econ to try them in the college towns. | byword with smokers throughout This was done and the student |4merica. Another feature re- body was quick to realise that in | Sartins, Fatima Cigarettes is the Fatima Cigarettes was a blend of prt in iad : very attractive tobaccos. The|simple success of this cigarette was in-|lowed the m stantaneous—the college man go- ing home on vacation: ad the Po 3 3 4 advanced in the early after- oon and closed % above Baturday's Paine Anal Neures. for last week were over 400,000 until the demand: became enor- us. In fact, more money ls . have become so tremendously|fond of Fat . Sportsmen, ing by cash houses was well ab- | passed over the tobacco counter populas fers, » fisherme: drusriata adpbed tn late morning: and for Fatima Cigarettes today than!” It is not always a matter of = without them, pee Sany Frou, Nand for any other cigarette in America, | pricegthat influences smokers in| who can well afford to pay a big- We will mail you a jar, postage| aw york COTT , {people who particularly like Fa-|never wi better example of , Boy NONI OOTTON. MARKET, thie than in. the. case of Hotizan Graduate, ord St, Peters 4 re A bageape pl Mh ty tr I wealthy and the man of eet IAD re SSS Com irregular and dull, Kxporte | 00d word about Fatima ir: cities | cents, idering theexcellence| this good quality of smoke and bus and towns all over the country, |of the tobacco, and the number] were pleased at pular price " Ly of ci tes in a package, it is} at which it sells. » law- Hie Company, Clovelan ' ie There is no special kind of |the purchase of cigarettes. There er Price, prefer the Fatima Turk- Fatima tes contain Cigaret 8 TURKISH ‘BLEND CIGARETTES have an individ- frame building at Nos. 9002-9008 | yond the row of frame buildin at his suggestion C: | his men @eouse the tenants in story apartment building at Ni structure contained the Crescent | 964 Mouthern Boulevard, ‘They took | Hotel and saloon, kept by Jenart and | refuge in neighboring stores until the Fusaro; a cobbler shop and barber | anger had passed. ji soe, structures demtroyed were No, é \ Patrolman William Jenkins, Who} lunch; No. 054 N, Wolen” tatet turned in the first of the two alarms, | No. 956, Max Antonio Monicello, a bartender, Two! phy Joseph Cohen, was at No. 960. —_—¥_- Slevin Leaves All to His Widew. i The will of James J. Sievin, a former Marie Fusaro of No, 313 Ninety-frat | register of Deeds, who died on Febru- ary 12, at No. 21 Weat One Hundred | aud. bere ni omer ind Second artificial cimalent. t ¢ Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey /; shake to the nerves [ee power to pair it My rl ab- jute atle an til lant which keeps up the weston of the blood 5 thos toning up the heart and lumbing supplies. Eine e theatre building, owned . Sa momibon. 5 e Victor ana elder us to study your bet re then of ite purchase,’ In the O'Neill Victor Saion we have the great * records and mi chines—all o way of purchasing that for your convenlence. For for “ RTA YOU can. buy the best Victor | 10 | of all—the No, XVI, value a In monthly insta! nite of [DOWN | Hurgeenyy facalmentsof ened Ole ‘50 dollars down to be used in buying up to the full Amount of $10, and require no more for the chine itself ‘The motto of the O'Neill Victor Department is: “Make Yourself at Home” QNEILEADAMS Co from overwork, worry, and business cares—don’t you know there’s a limit to your natural nerve iorceP When this limit has been overtaxed merve tissue. If you have overworked or over- ve become nervous, depressed or rest- take a tablespoonful in a little water three or four sts, grocers and Medi let free. Don’t sey, “Perhaps I shall feel bet-* ter tomorrow.” Get a bottle of / Duffy’s today. uali sed yoo Lippe Be Myer Tohetee Oe, Furniture Without Deposits Purchased in this manner hae never proved satisfactory to the buyer. 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