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- POLICE TO CHALLENGE FALSE REGISTRATION; 3,000 Men Assigned to the Work To-day by Bingham. WATCH ON HOTEL GUESTS The Waldorf and Others Obliged to Send Minute Descriptions Lest Their Boarders Break the Law.
- GRUNER'S FRIENDS ANGRY.; Say His Body Was Neglected -- Want His Family Cared For.
- THE POSITIVE ISSUE.
- SOCIALISM AS A SCIENCE.; Republicans and Democrats an "Aggregation of Political Cannibals."
- No Excuse for Rear-End Collisions.
- ROCKEFELLER BIBLE CLASS.; Real Men the Need, John D., Jr., Says -- Decries Slipshod Methods.
- MANY RACE DISTURBANCES.; Mobs Hunt Negroes and the Authorities Save Some of Them.
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- ELUDE OUCHAKOFF AGAIN.; Essipoff and Mrs. Ouchakoff Leave England for Secret Destination.
- GUARD AGAINST FRAUD IN DENATURED ALCOHOL; Government Regulations for Its Preparation Are Issued. MAY BE 35 CENTS A GALLON Special Grades Will Be Permitted for Manufacturers Who Cannot Use the Common Kind.
- WOMEN IN NATIONAL GOLF.; Canadian Player Will Try for United States Championship.
- MR. ROCKEFELLER ON THE BEEF TRUST.
- 10,000 ITALIANS PARADE.; Cardinal Vanutelli's Secretary Delivers Sermon at Cornerstone Laying.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Rebukes the Teachers.
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- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.
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- ELEVEN INNINGS AND A TIE.; Chicago and St. Louis Wind Up Season in Well-Played Game.
- ROCKEFELLFR NOT TIED TO BUSINESS, HE SAYS; Warns Men Against Allowing It to Monopolize Their Efforts. MONEY GIVING A HEAVY TASK He Had to Delegate It to Protect Himself Against an Endless Army of Applicants.
- BRITISH INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK.; Disturbed by the Strike on the Clyde, but Otherwise Satisfactory.
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- ANSONIA THEFTS EXPLAINED.; Four Employes Arrested -- $40,000 Robberies, Police Say.
- DEMOCRATS AGAINST HEARST.; Party Leaders in Syracuse Who Will Not Support Him.
- TROOPS FOR AUTO RACE OR A PRIVATE COURSE; Even Drivers Declare Saturday's Conditions Were Dangerous. OFTEN COULD NOT SEE AHEAD Various Cars and Attendants Prepare to Leave Scene of the Contest -- Future Plans in Doubt.
- CHARLEY" HUGHES.
- "The Next Vilest Trade."
- Louis XV.'s Flawed Diamond.
- SORCERER SWAYS MOROCCO.; Sultan Is Controlled by an Anti-Foreign Magician -- Germans Assaulted.
- VANDERBILT'S COLT WINS.; Maintenon Captures Last Great Classic Race of Longchamps Season.
- PRICES IN BERLIN STEADY.; Boerse Last Week Was Under the Influence of the Money Market.
- HEARST WILL PUT UP A FULL LOCAL TICKET; With a Few Indorsements of Men "with Clean Records." WOULD UNITE ON JUDGES Statements Sent Out at Midnight Taken to Mean That He's Having His Own Way.
- MANCHURIA LINE JAPAN'S.; China Fails to Participate -- Japanese Will Control the Country.
- ORGAN OF THE RADICALS SHOWS FLAWS IN HEARST; Declares He Is a Self-Seeker, Who Troubles Other Radicals. BOUND TO RULE OR RUIN Has Dealt with Bosses When He Needed Them -- His Onslaughts on Possible Rivals.
- FACTS VS. THEORY.
- Excellent.
- Scientific Taxation.
- A LYNCHING IN ARKANSAS.; It Follows Shooting by Negroes on White Men -- Dynamite Used.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
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- NOT ROOSEVELT'S CHECK.; Says Beers, Who Had It -- 'Twas a Joke Forgery by a Friend.
- MONEY EASIER HERE.; Favorable Outlook for the Financing of the Crop Movement.
- EX-SENATOR JEWETT DEAD.; Member from Missouri Was Ninety-nine Years Old.
- DR. ABBOTT ON HEARST.; Vote Against the Man Who Has Set Class Against Class, He Says.
- THE "LITTLE CHURCH" CELEBRATES ITS BIRTH; Edifice Dear to Actors Is 58 Years Old. MADE FAMOUS BY JEFFERSON Crowded Yesterday by Those Anxious to Attend Its Special Anniversary Services.
- JUSTIFYING HIS FAITH.; A Self-Constituted Critic Explains Why He Thinks This Newspaper the Best.
- BAD FIRE AT CAPE MAY POINT.; Centre of South Jersey Resort Burned Out -- No Water Available.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
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- LANG WON POINT TROPHY.; Mohawk A. C. Closed Successful Season at Macomb's Dam Park.
- SPECIAL TRAIN'S DASH.; Reaches Washington from Jersey City in Four Hours.
- RUSSIANS FALL IN PARIS.; Effect of the Letter from the Russian Minister of Finance.
- FIFTEEN ARAB HORSES FOR ARTIST DAVENPORT; He Brings Here the First Arabian Mares Ever Imported. SHIEK'S WAR HORSE IN LOT Cartoonist Got Some of Them by Force After Long Trip in African Desert.
- A GOVERNMENT BANK; Chamber of Commerce Proposal Recalls United States Banks. HAMILTON PLANNED FIRST They Were Successful in Operations, but Politics Hampered Them -- Profitable to the Government -- Jackson Fought Second.
- THE SOCIALISTS HOPE FOR A SEAT IN CONGRESS; Think They Can Ellect Hillquit on the East Side. LIVELY CAMPAIGN THERE All Sorts of Leagues Helping the Lawyer Nominee -- Russian Jews Are for Him.
- THE PARADISE OF "LABOR."
- Cost of the Tobacco Habit.
- WOMEN WIN ELECTION.; Vote for a New School In Caldwell, N.J., Carried After a Bitter Fight.
- ELK GORES YALE STUDENT.; Badly Injures Chauncey Brooks McCormick of Chicago.
- RED HAIR AND LOVE; Nearly Enabled Angelina's Sicilian Suitor to Carry Her Off.
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- GOTTLIEB FAMILY MARCH HELD 58 DESCENDANTS; Picturesque Spectacle at an East Side Golden Wedding. GREAT GRANDCHILDREN THERE Banquet to Their Friends and Relatives Followed the March of the House of Gottlieb.
- RUSSIAN INDEBTEDNESS.
- AN AMERICANIZING INFLUENCE.; Good Work of the Educational Alliance Among Russian Jews.
- AMATEUR FISHERMEN HAVE A REAL ISSUE; It Takes Tarry Overalls 11 Hours to Bite These Days. BARREL HOOPS PLENTIFUL So Is Oil in Jamaica Bay -- The Brownsville Anglers Are Going to Change All This.
- HEARST WORRIES ROOSEVELT; President Warns Sherman -- Predicts a Hard Fight Up State.
- CLERGYMAN'S ODD BILL.; State Fair Paid Him $1.75 for "Catching Gamblers and Fakirs."
- CURRENCY FLEXIBILITY; First Requisite as Cure for Present Monetary Evils. GERMAN SYSTEM AS A MODEL Chamber of Commerce Currency Committee's Plan Closely Follows That of Relchsbank's Note Issue.
- WILD RIDE IN BALLOON DESCRIBED BY OTTINGER; Philadelphia Aeronaut Tells of Perils in a Storm. GOT FACTS FOR SCIENTISTS Ascended 14,000 Feet -- Travelers Had to Throw Out Life Preservers to Save Themselves.
- APPRAISERS LOOKING UP PEARL IMPORTATION; Collector Says Gems for a Necklace Were Much Undervalued. SHIPPED IN SMALL LOTS To Avoid Duty on Set Pieces -- An Advance of 50 Per Cent. Ordered by Stranahan.
- SIR ROBERT HART SATISFIED.; China Assures Him That His Official Status Is Unchanged.
- A DEAD MAN FOUND AT SALOON DOOR; " Yaller" Wilson of the Bowery Stabbed by a Stranger. WOMAN AND BARTENDER HELD Wilson Had Probably Tried to Get Money from the Man Who Killed Him.
- THINGS THAT OUGHT TO BE.; A Reader's Catalogue of a Few "Reforms" He Would Bring About.
- Origin of "Jesuits."
- Mormons Re-elect Joseph F. Smith.
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- TIME FOR BOY WRITERS.; Essays on the Merchant Marine May Be Submitted Till Jan. 5.
- ORE DEAL TERMS.; Estimated Life of Lease Just Closed by Hill and the Steel Corporation.
- BOSTON COPPER GOSSIP.; Active Week in Market -- North Butte-Amalgamated Coalition Rumors.
- Jefferson Place to be Sold.
- Royal Betrothal Denied.
- Silk Imports Decreased Last Month.
- Origin of "Typhoon."; From The London Chronicle.
- LAY SERMON BY HUGHES.; No Politics In It, but the Audience Cheers Him Just the Same.
- FINAL GAMES PLAYED IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES; Chicago Americans Easily Beaten by Detroit Team. CHANCE'S MEN TIE ST. LOUIS Cleveland Winds Up Campaign with Victory -- Pittsburg Takes Game from Cincinnati.
- Latest Shipping News.
- GIBBONS MET CANDIDATES.; Found Six in a Receptive Mood for a Presidential Nomination.
- SUPERVISOR HAUSER NO WEBER-FIELDS CLOWN; Hearst Nominee for Treasurer Is Both Shrewd and Solid. SAYVILLE FOR HIM TO A MAN As Supervisor He Has Been a Real Treasury Watchdog -- He Handles $150,000 a Year.
- ALLEY IN 161ST STREET IS LAID TO HAFFEN NOW; Borough President Threatened by Allies and Enemies. HE NEGLECTED TO VOTE Bronx Residents Anxious to Get That Bottle-Necked Section of the Thoroughfare Widened.
- OWEN WISTER ON SPELLING.; Remarkable Non-sequiter Used by the Novelist to Bolster Up His Cause.
- CLASH IN CUBAN TOWN; FEAR OF NEW OUTBREAK; " Disarmed" Militia and Insurgents Fight at Guines. FIRST U.S. TROOPS LAND A Good Government League Being Formed and It Is Likely to Advise American Control of Cuba.
- SAN FRANCISCO OFFERS CHANCES TO YOUNG MEN; Opportunities There to Make Money, Mayor Schmitz Says. REBUILDING NOT FAR OFF Within a Year, Mayor Declares, Office Structures Will Begin to Go Up in Burned District.
- RACE WAR IS COMING, SAYS SENATOR TILLMAN; Predicts Killings in the South Far Worse Than Atlanta's. URGES DEFIANCE OF YANKEES A Rigid Passport System the Only Means He Knows to Avoid the Bloodshed.
- CHICAGO LOST LAST GAME.; New American League Champions Easily Overpowered by Detroit.
- CONVICTS ON A LEAKY RAFT.; Two Escaped Prisoners Swept to Sea --Rescued and Taken Back to Jail.
- TO WED DEAD WIFE'S NURSE.; Miss Gamble's Devotion to Mrs. Force to Culminate in Wedding To-morrow.
- THE STEEL TRADE POSITION.; United States Steel After Production Records -- Prices Firm.
- LEWIS NIXON'S SHARE IN SHIPBUILDING TRUST; Republicans Have Something to Say of the Hearst Chairman. MEANWHILE DEFEND SHELDON He, They Say, Worked for the Honest Investors -- Hughes Begins His Swing Around To-day.
- CALLS RAID A "SHAKE-DOWN."; Magistrate Denounces Arrest of Chinamen Without Evidence.
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