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- Article 6 -- No Title
- UNTERMYER'S REPLY TO COMPROMISE PLAN; He Disclaims Any Purpose to Block Agreement on Knickerbocker Reorganization. BUT OPPOSES SUDDEN SHIFT The Change from Agreement on Seven Trustees to Three Particularly Objectionable, He Declares.
- CORTELYOU ONLY A DARK HORSE; The President Will Not Interfere with Gov. Hughes in New York. HUGHES RESOLUTION SURE OF PASSAGE
- Dr. Grenfell Makes a Correction.
- HUGHES TAKES UP TRANSIT.; Confers with Shonts and Utilities Boards -- New Law, Maybe.
- PRESIDENT GUEST OF ADMIRAL DEWEY; Hero of Manila Celebrates His 70th Birthday with a Dinner Party. BACHELORS' THREE DANCES Officers of the Club Issue Invitations for the Germans Jan. 8, 29, and Feb. 19.
- NOT TO PARDON HUMMEL NOW.; Gov. Hughes Refuses to Act, Following Doctor's Report -- Hummel Very Low.
- J. Israel Tarte.
- HUGHES CLUB ORGANIZED.; Hope to Catch the Fairbanks Following in Indiana.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- COAST LINE PAYMENT PLAN.; Stockholders Learn Details of Dividend Certificate Distribution.
- ONE OF THE PLESSES GONE.; Count Hochberg Really Did Give Up Title and Become a Barnes.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- ROMER SUSPECT ARRESTED.; Negro Caught in Philadelphia After Selling Ring Believed to be Victim's.
- THE MONEY FLURRY HASN'T HIT SHOPPERS; Unusual Bargains to be Found in the Stores Are Making Trade Records. CHRISTMAS RUSH NOW ON Extra Help Employed to Wait on Purchasers and Some Places Keep Open Evenings -- 5 More Shopping Days.
- WATCHORN BARS BIGLIN.; Dispute Over Charges for Carrying Baggage of Immigrants.
- THE BANK COMMISSION REPORT.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- The Bank of England's Gold.
- MAJOR CURRY IS KILLED.; Son-in-Law of Senator Bacon Thrown from an Automobile.
- Capt. Herreshoff Has a Fall.
- Ex-Congressman W. H. Hinrichsen.
- WALKER CAPTURED IN A MINING CAMP; Absconding Treasurer of New Britain Bank Is Arrested in Mexico After a Long Chase. WILLING TO COME BACK His Defalcations Amounted to About $650,000, Mostly Lost in Wall Street.
- AUTO RACE AT ORMOND.; Beach Circuit of Thirty Miles to be Laid Out for Long-Distance Races.
- LIQUOR QUESTION ARISES IN SENATE; Tillman Gets Knox and Others to Show How to Check Express Traffic. BILL IS QUICKLY PREPARED Senators Now Expect That Prohibition Will Be a Live Issue Before This Congress.
- OFFICIAL GERMAN JOKE.; Chancellor's Reply to a Letter from the German Peace Society.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- WESTINGHOUSE HOPEFUL.; Says His Companies Are in Fine Condition -- Row in London.
- TAUGHT HER RIVAL TO STEAL CLUMSILY; Mrs. Allerton Says She Wished Miss Hall to be Caught. WAS JEALOUS OF HER Professor's Daughter Who Became a Shoplifter Released and Reconciled with Her Family.
- FEW AMERICAN SCHOLARS.; Owen Wister Says So Before an Audience of Them.
- LORD KELVIN.
- HUGHES RESOLUTION SURE OF PASSAGE; Governor's Friends Now Insist That Roosevelt Indorsement Must Be Separate. SAXE CALLS IT SUBTERFUGE No Need for an Indorsement at This Time, Says the Senator -- How the Leaders Line Up.
- CANNED MUSIC.; Banks That Heard Their Resources.
- ATTACKS $25,000,000 BONDS.; Kentucky Action Against Lease of Railroad by Illinois Central.
- SOON WE'LL TALK ACROSS THE OCEAN; Transatlantic Wireless Telephone Service Confidently Promised by Prof. Poulson. TO BE OPENED IN FEBRUARY The Professor Is Now Maintaining Accurate Communication for a Distance of 240 Miles.
- Article 1 -- No Title; 1,000 PLEAD TO SANTA CLAUS. Youngsters' Letters Come Fast to Mrs. Burns, Their Patron. Nurses' Training Class Exhibits.
- ST. PAUL DEFEATS POMFRET AT HOCKEY; New Hampshire Youngsters Win Annual Contest by the Score of 15 to 1. SOCIETY ATTENDS THE GAME Winning Team Shows Superiority in Team Work and Skating -- Fast Scoring by Kay and Baker.
- NO FINANCIAL INQUIRY YET.; Senator Aldrich Outmanoeuvres the New Democratic Leader.
- BEETHOVEN MUSIC FOUND.; Also a Number of Letters Written Between 1816 and 1823.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Active and Higher -- Call Money Rates, 12@3 Per Cent. DIVIDEND RATES A FACTOR New York Central Payment Helps Sentiment -- Money Conditions Improving.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- STUDENT A. SUICIDE.; Frank W. Miller of the U. of P. Had Mania for Self-Destruction.
- EMERGENCY TAXES.
- VLADIVOSTOK EXPELS JEWS.; Those Without Property Must Get Away from City Within Four Days.
- An Effective Issue.
- FLEET SENDS WORD THROUGH PORTO RICO; At Noon Yesterday the Ships Were 750 Miles North of Saint Thomas. MANOEUVRES PLEASE EVANS Washington Says No Plans for the Homeward Trip Have Been Made and Discredits Suez Canal Rumor.
- MISS JEANIE DUNCAN WEDS.; Married to Ottomar H. Van Norden -- Other Weddings of Yesterday.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- FOLLOWS HUSBAND IN DEATH.; Widow of Dr. Martin, Old School Principal, Did Not Long Survive Him.
- HUGHES THANKS BANKERS.; Tells Commission People Appreciate Their Investigation of Banking Laws.
- INTERNATIONAL CUP TERMS; Details of Brooklyn Yacht club's New trophy finally fixed
- TRUCE OF A DAY IN HARRIMAN FIGHT; Stockholders of Illinois Central Road Meet and Adjourn for 24 Hours. ON ADVICE OF THE JUDGE Attorneys of the Fish and Harriman Factions in Conference on Further Action.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Interesting Decision Regarding Steel Plates -- Nickel Anodes.
- COAL DEAR IN GERMANY.; To Cheapen It Freights on Imported Supplies Will Be Reduced.
- APPEAL BY SIENKIEWICZ.; Wants the World to Help Stop Germanization of His Country.
- JEROME WANTS TEST OF RYAN'S EVIDENCE; Argues for Right to Question Traction Man's Counsel on Ferries Road Deal. BAR LEADERS OPPOSE HIM Put Forward Privilege of Communication Between Counsel and Client -- A Decision on Monday.
- CARS KILLED 155 IN LAST 3 MONTHS; Total Slain and Injured in the City on All Lines, Official Figures Show, Is 650. NOVEMBER'S RECORD 243 Serious Accidents Increase with the Approach of Winter, with Its Wet and Slippery Streets.
- Article 11 -- No Title; STOLE CORNERSTONE BOX. Thief Worked Before Mortar Was Dry on New Amity Baptist Church.
- THE AFFAIR OF MR. AHEARN.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- CANNED MUSIC.; Victor Herbert Replies to the Statements of Mr. Cromelin.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- AUGUSTUS RINGLING DEAD.; Head of Tented Shows In America Dies in New Orleans
- ARREST NEGRO FOR $32,000 GEM THEFT; Richard Gordon, a Porter in the U.S. Express Company's Employ, is Accused. RODE ON REAR OF WAGON He Protests His Innocence, and No Trace of the Jewels Has Been Found.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Willim MN Meet Drtmouth.
- SUES FOR PANAMA BONDS.; George W. Austin Demands $3,000,000 of Them from Cortelyou.
- American Hurt in Berlin.
- OPPOSE CONGO TREATY.; Liberals in Belgian Parliament Take Action -- Annexation May Fail.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Investor Buys Apartments Covering Central Park West Block -- Long Lease of Fifth Avenue Building -- Other Dealings and Auction Sales.
- TUBERCULAR HERDS HERE 72 PER CENT.; Expert Thinks New York Milk and Beef Supply Is Dangerous. STATE A DUMPING GROUND Up to This Year There Has Been No Inspection Law Such as Other States Possess.
- FROHMAN PLANS.; New Farce Due in January -- Mr. Frohman Going Abroad.
- THE APPEAL OF PERSIA.
- GIRL SAVES TWO TRAINS.; Plucky Operator Stops Freight and Flier Before Burning Bridge.
- SMALL TALK OF WASHINGTON.
- JAPANESE VIEW OF FLEET.; Independent Organ Says It Fears Recurrence of Pacific Rioting.
- Frederick C. Stevens Ill.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- JEWELERS' BANK CLOSED.; President Says Cashier Loaned Money to His Own Concerns.
- M. BLERIOT WRECKED AGAIN.; For the Third Time His Aeroplane Tumbles to the Earth.
- CLEMENCY ASKED FOR TCHAYKOVSKY; Movement to Save "Father of Russian Revolution" Is Started Here. PETITION TO BARON ROSEN Mme. Catherine Breshkovsky, Also a Political Prisoner, Included In the Appeal.
- LAST NIGHT'S OPERAS.; " Lohengrin" at the Metropolitan -- Double Bill at Manhattan.
- THE RADIUM CURE OF LUPUS.
- WALSH ROADS GREW RICH.; $9,000,000 Was Poured Into Their Coffers by the Walsh Banks.
- PLANS FOR CHRISTMAS HELP.; A Suggestion.
- TAFT ON FLEET'S CRUISE.; He Says It Will Afford Necessary and Valuable Practice.
- Ill Cabinet Members Improve.
- GOVERNOR REMAINS FIRM.; Receives Senator Agnew and Assemblyman Prentice at Albany.
- 22,840 MEN KILLED IN OUR COAL MINES; This Loss of Life in Seventeen Years, and Half of It in This Century. BETTER RECORD IN EUROPE Three Times as Many Miners Per Thousand Employed Killed Here as Across the Sea.
- TWO-MILE CHASE AFTER MAN.; Joseph Prem Runs Down Alleged Thief on Bicycle and Afoot.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Regular Central Dividend. Clearing House Certificate Humor.
- BIG STRIKE AT IQUIQUE.; Four Thousand Nitrate Miners in Possession of the Port.
- DRAMATIST SADLY RETURNS ROYALTIES; Channing Pollock Clashes with Egerton Castle Over Stage Version of Novel. ALL RIGHT FOR NEW YORK But Author Wants "Artistic Berlin" to So "Secret Orchard" in Original Form -- So Berlin Cast Goes Back.
- POLICE GET ROBBERS IN MIDST OF LOOT; Break in on Two ex-Convicts Who, with Two Women, Have Plunder Valued at $15,000. HANDS UP OR WE'LL SHOOT' Prisoners Too Surprised to Use Revolvers Lying Handy -- Robbed Flats by Climbing Down Ropes from Roof.
- MISER HADLEY'S EXAMPLE.
- BIGGEST OIL PLANT AND 100 MORE SHIPS; Standard's Gigantic Central Refinery Begun on the Shore of Staten Island Sound. TO MEET EUROPEAN TRADE Concentration of the Refining Business in the Trust's Home State -- Worldwide Distribution of Product.
- RITZ-CARLTON IN MADISON AV.; A Site at Forty-sixth Street Under Consideration by the Promoters.
- ALDRIDGE FOR HUGHES.; State Committeeman Makes Announcement Favoring the Governor.
- KENNEL CLUB CASE KEPT OF COURT; Ashland House Committee Recognized, Amicable Adjustment to Follow. TROUBLE OF LONG STANDING Objectors to Incorporation, August Belmont, and Club to Name Committee to Settle Differences.
- BOUFAL DEFIES RUSSIANS.; Invites Names of Authors of Anti-Jewish Outrages -- Orders of the Police.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- QUIET DAYS AT TEHERAN.; Excepting a Few Murders and Robberies There Has Been No Disorder.
- Cashier of Failed Bank Arrested.
- OPERA FOR BOSTON SURE.; Plan to Open New Opera House in Eighteen Months.
- RAILROAD DIVIDENDS UP.; Increase by Pennsylvania and Lehigh Valley -- Central's Rate Unchanged.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- PLANS FOR CHRISTMAS HELP.; Volunteers of America Need Funds to Carry Out Their Good Work.
- VICTORY FOR THE CIGARETTE.; Supreme Court Declares That the Illinois Law Is Unconstitutional.
- MOTOR MANIAC GETS A CHANCE; Sentence Suspended on Girl Who Forged to Get Automobile Rides.
- PARSONS HAS A CONFERENCE.; Woodruff and Other Leaders Gather in a Washington Hotel.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- Steam Cheaper Than Electricity.
- STOESSEL CHARGED WITH COWARDICE; Accused of Showing the White Feather, When Under Fire, on Two Occasions. WOULDN'T GIVE UP COMMAND Disregarded Gen. Kuropatkin's Orders Sent Him Four Times to Turn It Over to Gen. Smirnoff.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Second Simplon Tunnel Assured.
- BOLD MAN DEFENDS THE SERVANT GIRL; Shocks Audience of Harlem Housewives with Kitchen View of the Problem. HOURS OF LABOR TOO LONG I.M. Rubinow of Department of Labor Lectures on Domestic Administration on Unexpected Lines.
- NOT. I, SAYS CAMPANINI.; Hammerstein Directs This House -- I Didn't Make Nordica Withdraw.
- NOW $12,000 RICHER BY NOT SELLING SEAT; Camille Weidenfeld's Membership in Exchange Reverts to Him on Rejection of Purchaser. SOLD FOR $51,000; PRICE UP Worth $63,000 Now -- Committee on Admissions Turned Down Herman Cohen, the Buyer.
- Victims of Big Mine Disaster in Need.
- VANDERBILT COACH ABROAD.; Alfred G. Will Run the Venture Between London and Brighton.
- SUNDAY VAUDEVILLE WITH TINGE OF BLUE; Managers Consider Only a Limited Performance Is Allowed by the Doull Bill. DANCING IS PROHIBITED One-Act Plays Unlikely, and Girls in-Short Skirts Barred -- Clergy May Appeal to Court.
- MAURETANIA IN HURRICANE.; Runs Against Fierce Wind and Sea and Caries Herself Well.
- AHEARN'S SHOES TO BE FILLED TO-DAY; Tammany Likely to Put Up the Borough President to Succeed Himself. GRIFENHAGEN AGAINST HIM M. O. L. Votes Hold Balance and Four Aldermen Can Defeat Either Party -- Will Hughes Act?
- ANOTHER TAFT CLUB.; Leading Republicans of Tennessee Organize in Nashville.
- CHICAGO BASEBALL YARN.; American Association Will Not Be Permitted to Enter Windy City.
- CHURCH TROUBLES GET A DAY IN COURT; Testimony About the Making of Document That Caused Bedford Park Pastor's Arrest. AMATEUR DETECTIVE WORK A.E. Miller, Husband of Complainant, Struck at Minister Who Threatened His Wife at Church Meeting.
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