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- NEW SUBMARINE RECORD.; The Lake Goes to 138 Feet with Crew, Best Yet In America.
- CLOSE GOLF GAMES IN CHAMPIONSHIP; Traver's Narrowly Escapes Defeat in Second Round on Nassau Links. EIGHT ELIGIBLES ARE LEFT New Jersey Champion Loses on 23d Hole -- Travers and Douglas Win -- The Day's Scores.
- Detroit Blanks the Senators.
- NAME OFFENDS J.B. COREY.; Tells W.E. Corey Burden of Wedding Is Getting Too Great to Bear.
- FOR A REAL PEACE TRIBUNAL.
- MANSFIELD HAS A RELAPSE.; Weakened by His Voyage, He Is Ordered to the Seaside.
- "The Smile Busted."
- HOTEL GOTHAM BILL PASSED.; It Gives the Hotel the Right to Have a Liquor License.
- Few New British Subjects.
- H.G. WARD FOR JUDGE.; Appointed to U.S. Circuit Court for the Second Judicial Circuit.
- FINNISH DIET ELECTS OFFICERS.; All of Them Are Members of the Ancient Swedish Nobility.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Anti-American Bill Side-Tracked.
- EXONERATED BY FILIPINOS.; Dr. Strong Not to Blame for the Fatalities at Bilibid Prison.
- BELL FOUND GUILTY OF KILLING DOCTOR; Ex-Conductor Makes a Remarkable Plea Before His Case Goes to the Jury. DENIES HE'S A MURDERER Says If He Had Thaw's Money He Could Prove His Innocence -- Counsel Will Appeal.
- FIRST REGATTA OF THE YEAR.; New Rochelle Club Will Open the Yachting Season To-morrow.
- EASTERN LEAGUE.; Newark Plays Miserably Against Buffalo and Loses, 12 to 1.
- COTTON SEED OIL AS FOOD.; Major Carson Asserts It Is Equal to Olive Oil In Purity.
- CROP SCARES.
- TRAMPS INDORSE FORAKER.; Delegates to the "National Convention" Driven Out of Chippewa Falls.
- A Premium to Absentee Landlords?
- Senate Passes Hoey Bill.
- ARREST RUSSIANS IN BERLIN.; Police Find Anarchistic Pamphlets in Lodgings of Ten Students.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- SPANISH AUTO TAX SURPRISES DUPUY; Organizer of American Tour Leaves His Motor Car at the Frontier. HAS TO GO ON BY RAIL Was Going Over the Route Which He Had Selected for the American Automobile Caravan.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- New York Horses Win at Baltimore.
- CONGRESS MAY PROBE COTTON SALES HERE; Senator McLaurin to Ask for an Investigation of Local Standards of Classification. BROKER PRICE TO APPEAL Appellate Division Will Be Petitioned to Reverse Referee Rushmore's Decision Upholding the Exchange.
- Browns Bat Out Victory.
- RICH AS EVER -- J.W. GATES.; A Look Into His Vaults Would Give "the Boys" Colic.
- THE LOOTING OF RUSSIA.
- ARREST ROOSEVELT CALLER'S.; Two Women Are Held by the Washington Police.
- Dr. William Everett Corrects Us.
- YALE'S SOCIETY ELECTIONS.; Observances of "Tap Day" Make Many Candidates Happy.
- MRS. GALLATIN TO WED C. N. WELSH; Engagement of the Divorced Wife of George Kidder Davis Announced. BRIDE WELL KNOWN HERE Her Marriage In 1898 Was One of the Social Events of the Season.
- WONDER HORSE'S DRESS REHEARSAL; King Pharaoh Does Sums and Other Marvelous Stunts Apparently Without Coaching. SPECTATORS ARE MYSTIFIED They Knew There Was a Trick Somewhere, but No One Could Pick It Out.
- SHAH'S BROTHER REBELS.; Collecting Troops to Support Revolutionists -- Anarchy In Cities.
- ELECTED AN IMMORTAL.; M. Barboux Has Beech Described as the Choate of the French Bar.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- EDDY TRUSTEES HAVE DAY IN COURT; Gen. Streeter Argues Their Motion to be Substituted for "Next Friends." SAYS TRUST DEED IS VALID To Prevent the Trustees Acting, He Asserts, Relatives Must Prove Mrs. Eddy's Incompetency.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- KENNEL CLUB WAR ENDED.; Two Factions Empower Attorneys to Draw Up Terms of Compromise.
- Rochester Defeats Jersey City.
- NO HOPE FOR MRS. McKINLEY.; Attending Physicians Say She Will Survive But a Day or Two.
- THE ELEVATED LOOP AGAIN.
- BEATS BLIND HIGHWAYMAN.; Cleveland Man Acts When a Handicapped Robber Halts Him.
- JAPAN'S SPECULATIVE BOOM.; Its Collapse Has Begun and Sounder Business Conditions May Follow.
- PRIVATE FIRM PAID BILLS FOR THE CITY; Inquiry Into Ahearn's Office Develops a Department's Business Methods. ALDERMAN CITY'S PLUMBER Walker Again Examined in Jerome's Office Relative to Bank Deposits Matching City Vouchers.
- BILL TO PROTECT JEWS IN HOTELS; Saxe's Amended Civil Rights Act Prohibits Discrimination in Public Places. RESULT OF THE FRANK CASE Experience of Senator Rayner's Sister Leads to Action Here -- Offensive Advertising Barred.
- SOCIETY IN WASHINGTON.
- BOECK IS INDICTED FOR JEWEL THEFTS; Missing Diamond Broker Son of a Famous Father, Who Was Kosciusko's Nephew. HIS HAUL NEARLY $250,000 Brought Valuable Loot from China -- Wife at Tamaqua, Penn. -- Claimed Relationship with Mrs. Platt.
- PEACE PERCHES AGAIN IN FANWOOD HALLS; Smitten Sunday School Leader Forgives and the Fire Bell Rings for Joy. A GREAT TRIAL CALLED OFF All the Population Was There to Hear a Town Scandal, but There Was Nothing Doing.
- DR. G. D. LOMBARD DEAD.; Member of Cornell's Medical Faculty Succumbs to Brief Illness.
- THEODORE TILTON VERY ILL.; Is Suffering from Pneumonia at His Apartment In Paris.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- DENIED USE OF THE MAILS.; State Automobile License Bureau Has Posed as an Official Board.
- Automobile Crowds Out Horse Show.
- HUGHES URGES RECOUNT BILL; Recommends That the Legislature Postpone Adjournment Until It Is Passed. RAINES PLANS AMENDMENTS Would Make It Part of the Election Law and Keep It Out of the Mayor's Hands.
- LAWN TENNIS SEMI-FINALS.; Singles and Doubles Competition Narrowed in Long Island Tourney.
- NEW ROCKEFELLER CERBERUS; Dr. Jones Means to Keep All Strangers Away from Forest Hill.
- NATIONAL VIGOR.
- $50,000 for Moody's School.
- From the Far West.
- ROOSEVELT TRYING TO SOOTHE CANNON; Failing with Deneen in Illinois, He Turns to the Ruffled Speaker. KIND WORDS FOR ALL NOW Even a Knox Delegation Leaves the White House Reassured as to the Senator's Chances.
- NEWS OF NEWPORT.
- JUDGE HARGIS ACQUITTED.; Found Not Guilty of the Murder of Marshal Cockrill.
- NO ACTORS IN HALL OF FAME.; Miss Cushman Lacked Five Votes from Last Jury.
- PRUSSIAN WHEAT IMPROVES.; In Some Provinces Nearly All the Fall Sowing Was Frozen Out.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- LAURIER IN PARIS.; Wants to Arrange Tariffs with France, Italy, and Belgium.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Close Lower -- Call Money Rates, 2@1 1/2 Per Cent. LOWER PRICES FOR WHEAT More Corporation Financing Announced, Including Bonds of Delaware & Hudson -- Banks Send $500,000 to Canada.
- THE FOREIGN MARKETS.; Developments of Yesterday In London, Paris, and Berlin.
- St. Francis Xavier Holds Games.; Hinchey Best in Cathedral Games.
- RAILROADS PINCHED TO OBTAIN CAPITAL; Central Postpones Plan to Buy Up-State Electric Lines Indefinitely. BIG FOUR STOCK UNSOLD Only $7,200,000 of $10,000,000 Issue Taken by the Stockholders -- Needed Cash Raised by Note Issue.
- CHASED A BURNING TRAIN.; Railroad Men Didn't Know Express Was Ablaze Till Firemen Came.
- TO STAMP OUT WHITE PLAGUE; Dr. Senn Says Consumption Will Be Eliminated In 25 Years.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- CITY TO ATTACK GAS FRANCHISES; Mayor Believes Consolidated Company Holds Only One That Is Valid. DECLARATION OF WAR MADE Following Adverse Decision on 80-Cent Gas, Corporation Counsel Prepares to Act.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- The Irish International Exhibition.
- NAVAL UNIFORMS USED BY FOOTPADS; Four Men Hold Up and Rob a Resident of Riverside Drive Before Dawn. DISGUISED AS SAILORS No Such Criminals on the Ships in the River -- Naval Authorities Help Police.
- LONG WRITES ROOSEVELT.; Says His Article Is Noticeable for Bad Taste and Cowardice.
- BOECK'S TAMAQUA CAREER.; Claimed There to be a Nephew of Senator Platt.
- LULU GLASER MARRIES.; Actress Weds Ralph C. Herz, Who Once Played I Her Company.
- BRITAIN GETS SOME BENEFIT.; Question About Our Modus with Germany Asked in Parliament.
- FIGHT IN FRENCH CHAMBER.; Socialist Deputy and Municipal Councillor Come to Blows.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Pirates Get One Hit Off Pittenger.
- EXPRESS SCANDAL GROWS.; Clerk Charged with $6,000 Theft Insists That Graft Is Gigantic.
- College Baseball Scores.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Lower Broad Street Corners Sold and Leased -- Contracts Let for New Downtown Skyscrapers -- Day's Dealings by Brokers.
- GAGS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN.; Jersey Education Board May Put a School Principal on Trial.
- NEXT SUNDAY'S PICTORIAL SECTION.
- SUSPECT ARRESTED FOR GIRL'S MURDER; Henry Becker, Found Near the Scene of Crime, Tells a Confused Story. DOESN'T FIT DESCRIPTIONS But Police Find Some Circumstantial Evidence -- Other Clues In Elmhurst Mystery. SUSPECT ARRESTED FOR GIRL'S MURDER
- A PREACHER ON PREACHING.; His Explanation of the Emptiness of Modern Churches.
- READING INCREASES COMMUTERS' RATES; Road Carries Out Its Threat to Offset the Effect of the 2-Cent Fare Bill. CALLS IT "READJUSTMENT" Officers Declare That They Are Only Bringing Schedules Back to Their Old Standard.
- STRICT WITH NEW HAYWOOD VENIRE; Examination of 60 Special Men Shows Less Tendency to Excuse Them. COURT TIRED OF DELAY Talesman Who Reads Appeal to Reason Defines Socialism as Hazy and Impracticable.
- KUROKI VISITS HARVARD.; Entertained at Breakfast and Dinner by Gov. Guild.
- 4-YEAR-OLD DISAPPEARS.; Police Think Little Francis Malloy Fell in the Brandywine River.
- NOBILITY BUYS GOATS.; Herd Which Belonged to Lady Burdett-Coutts Sold by Auction.
- RAND STRIKE SPREADS.; Situation Serious -- Riot Follows Attack on Non-Strikers.
- JACOBITE IS FIRST IN SELLING STAKE; S. Paget's Horse Easily Captures the Patchogue at Gravesend Track. FIVE FAVORITES BEATEN The Only Successful Post Choice Is James R. Keene's 2-Year-Old Sepoy in the Last Event.
- COTTON ESTIMATE BULLISH.; 1907 Crop Figures, Based on Acreage, Show Falling Off from 1906.
- Cardinals Down the Beaneaters.
- DELAWARE & HUDSON BONDS.; Kuhn, Loeb & Co. Take Up Fifteen-Year 4 1/2 Per Cent. Equipments.
- RESORT OWNED BY YALE.; Chicago Reformers Make Startling Discoveries In Notorious District.
- Balloonists Land in a Tree.
- EMPEROR FOR ROOSEVELT.; Austrian Ruler Wishes That He Would Accept a Re-election.
- A Big Meteor Falls In Kansas.
- SEEKS MAYOR'S SUPPORT.; Jerome Urges McClellan to Sign His Bill for More Judges.
- PEABODY CONFESSES IN GOULD CASE; Tells How Police Sought Evidence to be Used in a Divorce Suit. TURNS ON McLAUGHLIN Howard Gould's Lawyer Also Admits That Detectives Made Reports to Him on the Case.
- The Dublin Convention.
- LINNAEUS'S BIRTH OBSERVED.; Exercises in Honor of Swedish Naturalist Born 200 Years Ago.
- THE SALON'S BEST PICTURES.; Reproduced in The Times's Pictorial Section Next Sunday.
- CHINESE FAMINE BROKEN.; Red Cross Announces That Further Contributions Are Not Needed.
- EDNA MAY'S HONEYMOON.; Oscar Lewisohn and His Bride Going to the Continent.
- SUNDAY SCHOOL WORLD TOUR; Delegates to Convention Discuss a Plan to Charter a Steamer.
- VANDERBILT HORSES BEATEN.; Harriman's Avondale Entries Again Victors at the Brookline Show.
- TREAT LAUDS CORTELYOU.; Says Action in Relief of Financial Situation Was Statesmanlike.
- CUBS WIN THE LAST GAME FROM GIANTS; New York Employs Six Pitchers, but Fails to Beat the Champions. MATHEWSON BATTED OUT Jimmy Sheckard Raps Matty for a Home Run, Scoring Two of His Club Mates Ahead of Him. SCHEDULE FOR TO-DAY.
- FIVE KILLED BY AMMONIA.; Tank Explodes In One of Armour & Co.'s Chicago Warehouses.
- NEWARK BUILDING PROJECT.; Million-Dollar Hotel and Theatre Structure on Broad Street.
- WANTS JAPANESE PROTECTED.; Hayashi Wires Washington -- Alarmed by San Francisco Troubles?
- Bull Charges a Red Trolley Car.
- FAILS TO HURRY THE TRANSIT BOARD; W.S. Hurley, New Member, Calls His Associates a Lot of Old Fogies. WANTS BROOKLYN SUBWAY Utilities Bill Likely to Retire Board Before Contracts for It Can Be Let.
- Pavement Like a Relief Map.
- GETTING SCHMITZ JURY.; Judge Orders Another Venire of Fifty Talesmen.
- DAVIS-CLARK WEDDING.; Many Society Folk at Beautiful Ceremony in St. Bartholomew's.
- COLLEGE HEADS ON PEACE.; Mohonk Conference Considers Methods of Spreading the Propaganda.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- BONILLA SAILS FOR BELIZE.; Says He Will Retire from Politics -- Has a Talk with Gen. Christmas.
- BICENTENARY OF LINNAEUS.; Delegates from Many Parts of World Attend Celebration at Upsala.
- B.F. YOAKUM BACK.; Rock Island Chairman Says Oklahoma Has Lost Half Its Wheat Crop.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE.; Cleveland Shuts Out the Athletics in an Errorless Game.
- COREY MARRIAGE CALLED SINFUL; Presbyterians Comment on It in Approving Report of Committee on Divorce. WISH RADICAL REFORM Resolutions Favor Holding Ministers to Strict Account In Sanctioning Marriages of Divorcees.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- SCRUGHAM TO PLEAD.; Will Accept Service of a Warrant To-day, Charging Forgery.
- O'NEIL BILL APPROVED.; Long Sault Co. Must Compensate the State on an Increasing Scale.
- France for Motorists.
- 2-CENT FARE BILL PASSES.; Measure Compels Roads Over 150 Miles Long to Charge Flat Rate.
- OCEAN TRAVELERS.; Soprano Sails to Study Under de Reszke -- Some Arrivals.
- WARNING TO DUMA FROM THE PREMIER; He Says Government Will Not Allow Forcible Expropriation of Land. NEW PEASANT DISORDERS Excitement Over a Wide Area -- Estate of Prince Urusoff, a Member of the Duma, Burned.
- Evans a Trustee of Boston Museum.
- 1,000 TURKS DESERT.; Entire Garrison at Uskub Quits, Carying Off Their Arms.
- OLD BECHTLER COINS SOLD.; Gold Quarter Eagle of Old Rutherford Mint Brings $170 at Auction.
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