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- TENANTS FIGHT MARSHAL.; Police Reserves Out to Quell Disorder Over Dispossess Warrants.
- WALSH JURY IS STILL OUT.; A Verdict, If Reached Not Be Announced Until This Morning.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- TIMES TOWER GETS PORTO RICO MESSAGE; New Wireless Receiver Intercepts Dispatch After Other Stations Failed to Take It. OVERCOMES INTERFERENCE Device Upon Which Inventor Has Worked Five Years Controls Wireless Currents.
- GOLFERS REACH SEMI-FINALS.; Shackleford, Thomas, Ross, and Freeman Survive In Ad Men's Play. Girl Skater at Madison Rink.
- ASHOKAN DAM PLANT SEIZED.; Westchester Sheriff Levies On Belongings of McNally Company.
- ALDRICH BILL AMENDMENTS.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- RED FLAGS AND LIBERTY.; More About the Red Flag.
- TO EXTEND SUBWAY LEASES.; Speakers at Hearing Agree That Elsberg Law Should Be Changed.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- JEREMIAH CURTIN'S MONGOL HISTORY; President Roosevelt Contributes Preface for New Volume by the Translator of Sienkiewicz. A STUDY OF PETRARCH. LIFE OF RABELAIS.
- STRAUS TELLS OF HIS WORK.; Secretary Has Made Great Effort to Better Steamboat Inspection.
- Orchestra Gives Pohlig's Poem.
- George Birmingham's Novels.
- HUGHES KEEPS CLEAR OF BOOM MANAGERS; Very Informal Meeting and Few Words with Senator Page in Hotel Lobby. NO CONFERENCE WITH CRANE Governor and Massachusetts Senator Do Not Meet -- Former Declines to Discuss County Committee's Action.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- MAY BOMBARD TWO TOWNS.; Haitien Government, However, Receives a Protest from the Diplomats.
- McDonald Manager of Maine Central.
- "LADY BARBERS" IN COURT.; One Assumes Former Partner's Debt and Firm Is Dissolved. Lawyer's Prison Sentence Confirmed.
- WALKER NOT AN EMBEZZLER.; Charges in Connection with the Colton Estate Securities Are Dismissed.
- Senator Gore Visits Wall Street.
- FORAKER SEES NO HOPE OF HARMONY; His Offer Rejected, the Next Move Must Come from Taft, He Says. DEFINES LEADER'S DUTY It Is to Compose Party Differences and Present a Solid Front to the Common Enemy.
- JUDGE AND JURY AT ODDS.; Jurors Refuse to Heed Court's Order in Common Carrier Liability Case.
- WIRELESS TO COLON.; Naval Academy Station Sets Up Communication with Isthmus of Panama.
- Penn Easily Defeats Columbia.
- DRUCE WITNESS ARRESTED.; Miss Robinson, an American, Testified That Druce Was the Duke.
- "SUBSIDIES."
- MASONIC TEMPLE IS BURNED.; Baltimore Marble-Front Structure Is Damaged $250,000.
- APPEAL TO TRUST COMPANIES.(2); For Their Own Good They Should Unite to Save the Knickerbocker.
- MARKED VARIETY IN WINTER BOOKS; Lists Covering Every Department of Literature Show Increase in Number of Books Over Last Year.
- FORAKER CHANGES MIND.; Reverses His Rejection of Nomination of Ohio Postmaster.
- WANTS MINE-LAYING SHIPS.; Cruisers to be Converted If Congress Will Grant the Money.
- NEVADA TO RETAIN TROOPS.; Roosevelt Permits Them to Stay Till Legislature Provides Police.
- Centenaries of 1908.
- FARMERS JOIN HUGHES.; They Approve His Anti-Race Track Gambling Bills. HUGHES CLUB AT COLUMBIA. Law Students Form an Organization to Work for His Nomination. Merchants Indorse Race Track Bill.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Article 7 -- No Title
- BEVERIDGE WOULD END CHILD LABOR; Money Greed Is the Cause of This National Crime, Says Senator. MUST REVISE OUR TARIFF Declares Experts Should Find Out the Facts Upon Which Congress Can Act with Wisdom.
- ENGINE SEIZURE AGREED TO.; New York Central Will Make a Test Case of Tax Assessment.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Humor in Dunning. Interior Banks Buy Bonds. Money Outlook Good. GRAIN AND PROVISION. FUTURES. NEW YORK PRICES.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- PROVIDENT LIFE TO SELL.; Company's Broadway Holdings to be Disposed of, New President Says.
- RANKING TENNIS PLAYERS.; Chairman Hoskins Will Announce List To-day -- Team for Davis Cup.
- TRASK LOSES AUTO SUIT.; Must Pay $10,000 for Running Over Glens Falls Manufacturer.
- FOREIGN TRADE IN 1907.
- TWO GIRLS KILLED IN FIRE.; Seven Are Burned on Fire Escape Before Jumping from Factory Blaze.
- APPEAL TO TRUST COMPANIES.; Haunted by the Merry Widow.
- TAFT MANAGERS CLAIM OHIO.; They Say That 500 State Delegates Have Been Chosen for Him.
- FOR A REORGANIZED NAVY.; Admiral McCalla Would Take Department Out of Civilian Hands.
- VIEWS OF READERS.; An Appreciation of Arthur Stringer's Poetry -- Dr. Saleeby's Cancer Theory Traversed -- Plagiarism Charged -- Nietzsche's Work -- Communications on Various Topics.
- Lieut. Hanrahan Succeeds Hosley.
- Brooklyn Woman Ambulance Surgeon.
- Uncut Pages.; I.
- HARK BACK TO FEUDAL DAYS.; Kaiser Presides Over a Sixteenth Century Ceremony of Investiture.
- WHITES RUN JAPANESE OUT.; Greeks, Bolder, Remain, and Clash with Workingmen Is Imminent.
- THE TREASURY BALANCES.; Banker Strauss Lectures at Columbia.
- DOCTOR ON CITY PAY ROLL.; As a "Mechanic's Helper" While Attending a Queens Politician.
- AMERICA AGAINST ALL THE BRITISH; Intercollegiate Athletic Association to Send Challenge for a Meet. ALL COLLEGES ARE ELIGIBLE British Officials Are Not Sanguine That the Affair Can Be Arranged for Want of Time This Year.
- NEW TRACTION DIRECTORS.; Third Avenue Bondholders Get Representation in Subsidiaries. CLEARING HOUSE FOR NEWARK Bankers Call a Meeting to Discuss a Plan to Organize One.
- B. & O. TO ENTER RICHMOND.; Will Cut About Four Hours from Time to New York.
- CAPITOL FRAUD INDICTMENTS.; Cassel, Huston, and Sanderson Charged with Falsely Measuring Mantels.
- OLD ENGLAND'S ROAST BEEF.
- THE MAURETAHIA DELAYED BY GALES; Cunard Liner Met Heavy Head Seas All the Way Across the Atlantic. SPRAY FLUNG OVER BRIDGE Mrs. Waldorf Astor, A.B. Stickney, Gen. Count Spiridovitch, and the Duke di Modrom Among the Passengers.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- BIERSTADT PICTURES ON VIEW; Landscapes by Early American Painters Shown at American Galleries.
- LITERARY TOPICS LONDON TALKS OF; Resume of Last Year's Writing Record -- Kipling to Publish Letters About Canada -- Mammoth Anthology.
- TAFT CLAIMS MASSACHUSETTS.; His Supporters Say Delegation Is Selected and Is for the Secretary.
- CHECK ON FEDERAL COURTS.; Must Have State Courts to Regulate Rate Laws, Urges Congressman.
- A Disbeliever in Trypsin.
- Uncut Pages.(2); II.
- SMELTERS' SYNDICATE ENDS.; Members Take Stock and Cash In, Winding Up $25,000,000 Deal.
- TRAPS ALLEGED BUNCO MAN.; Wealthy Pennsylvanian Not Caught in Wire Tapper's Game. EXPLAIN EDDYITE'S DEATH. "Maliclous Animal Magnetism" the Cause, Say Mrs. Leonard's Followers.
- CZAR PROTECTS STOESSEL.; Sends His Aid de Camp to See That the Trial Is Fair.
- MOTHER AND WIFE TESTIFY FOR THAW; Aged Woman's Strength Gives Out Quickly -- Young One Faces the Court Crowd Calmly. JEROME HALTS HER STORY Asks Court to Exclude Public While Details of Her Life Are Repeated -- Decision Goes Over to Monday.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Close with Gains -- Call Money Rates, 3 3/4@ 2 3/4 Per Cent. DECEMBER TRADE RETURNS Record Exports and Small Imports -- Estimates Indicate a Heavy Cash Gain by Banks.
- JEROME AND CRANE SPAR OVER REARDON; Magistrate Intimates Doubt as to Sincerity of District Attorney's "Prosecution." PROSECUTOR RESENTS IT Says Court's Language Is Insulting -- Jerome's County Detective Is Accused of Graft.
- NEW EXPORT TRADE RECORDS.; Some Impressive Figures of Our Sales Abroad In December. WABASH TERMINAL BONDS. Some Form of Reorganization of the Pittsburg Company Likely. Towing Company Bankrupt.
- ARRESTS FOR $200,000 THEFT; Scotland Yard Detective Captures Two Men for a Jewelry Robbery.
- WOULD CURTAIL SPORTS.; Harvard Faculty Recommends Fewer Intercollegiate Contests.
- TRADING IN BALTIMORE.; METAL MARKET REPORTS.
- Latest Shipping News.
- PULLIAM INSISTS THERE IS BLACKLIST; National League President Says Minors Have Barred Reinstated Players. SPITEWORK BACK OF ACTION Case of Pitcher L. Wiltse Cited as Evidence of Unjust Persecution by National Association. Motorboat Club Dinner To-night.
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- THE NEGRO'S FUTURE.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- SMALL TALK OF WASHINGTON.
- BOSTON ANNOUNCEMENTS.; UNUSUAL COWBOY STORY.
- 10,000 TURN OUT TO GREET HAYWOOD; Miners' Leader Hailed as Their Candidate for the Presidency by New York Socialists. HE ATTACKS ROOSEVELT For His Letter Against "Undesirables" and Calls for War on Capital -- Anarchists Also Out. Some Anarchists Present Also.
- NEW RATE IN TENNESSEE.; Railroad Commission Orders 2 1/2-Cent Mileage Into Effect April 1.
- A Striking Similarity.
- FIRE VICTIMS' FUNERAL TO-DAY; More Aid for Patrolman's Widow -- Contributions Now $412.
- Hawthorne the Dreamer.
- JAPAN'S FINANCES RELIEVE TENSION; State Department Now Can Take Time with Its Note on Immigration. EMPIRE BADLY INVOLVED Silence on Japanese Arrests and Other Matters Indicates That Statesmen Have Foreseen the Crisis.
- NEW HOPE FOR HOME RULE.; British Cabinet Member Says the Premier Is Anxious to Grant It.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Japanese Imitation Fruit Is Taxed as Candy -- Other Decision.
- "SLEEPING BEAUTY" ON TOMB; One of the Curious Provisions in a Chicago Woman's Will.
- NEW YORK INCORPORATIONS.
- WHERE SWEARING BEGINS.; Just Beyond the Ordinary Damn, Decides a Court.
- Dual Meets for the Middies.; Youngsters Compete for Records.
- LONDON TIMES NOT SOLD.; Announces That Mr. Pearson Has Only Negotiated for It.
- BELMONT TRANSFERS $7,000,000 IN REALTY; Park Row Building, Fifth Avenue and Bronx Plots Conveyed to Nathaniel Rothschild. WON'T DISCUSS THE MATTER Merely a Business Transaction of No Interest to the Public, Says His Partner. Gives Up a Thirty-Story Building.
- ALICE AND JIM.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Country Playhouses and Fires.
- ACCUSE CAPITALIST OF ARSON; Breuer's Arrest the Culmination of a Contest with His Daughters.
- ALMOST READY FOR PLAZA THEATRICALS; Mrs. Gould's Much-Heralded Gown Is to be of Old Point Lace with Pearls. GOULD EMERALDS ON STAGE With a Private Detective to Keep His Eye on Them -- Three Hours of Rehearsal Yesterday.
- Nietzsche's Morality.
- GOV. HUGHES SPEAKS AT TUSKEGEE MEETING; Tells Carnegie Hall Audience the Negro Is Entitled to His Chance Here. COL. WATTERSON SPEAKS Booker T. Washington's Plea for the Negro -- No Negroes In the Orchestra Chairs.
- SHRINKAGE OF $362,113,191.; Supt. Williams Praises State's Trust Companies' Standing Such a Strain.
- Not Bishop Hall.; AN ACTOR'S LITERARY ESSAYS. OCCASIONAL PAPERS, DRAMATIC AND HISTORICAL. By H.B. Irving, M.A., Oxon. Boston: Small, Maynard & Co. 1907. 12mo. Pp. 225. Price $1.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- AMERICAN COINS FOR KING.; President Sends New Designs to Victor Emmanuel of Italy. Armenian Suspects Held.
- GROSSCUP COURTS APPEAL.; Attorneys In Traction Case Deride Hints at Judge's Impeachment.
- SWEEPING LIGHTING INQUIRY ORDERED; Public Service Board Cites 17 Gas and Electric Concerns for Investigation. CONCESSION BY EDISON CO. It Grants Demand, Hitherto Refused, for "a Breakdown" Service -- Hearing Within a Fortnight.
- THE FOREIGN MARKETS.; Happenings of a Day In London, Paris, Berlin, and Elsewhere.
- ISSUED $97,000,000 IN CERTIFICATES; Of This Vast Amount the Banks Used $74,000,000 After the October Crisis. NOW NEARLY ALL RETIRED President Gilbert of the Clearing House Says They Furnish a Good Object Lesson of Emergency Currency.
- 40 MEN IN BURNING MINE.; Exploring Parties Start Search in a Pennsylvania Colliery.
- GANZEL TO LEAD REDS.; Former Yankee First Baseman Selected to Manage Cincinnati Team.
- SUFFRAGETTES TRICK POLICE.; Invade Premier's House and Chain Themselves to Railing.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK.
- Music Displacing the Drama?
- BURGLARS DRUG 2 FAMILIES.; Chloroform 14 Persons and Get $1,650 Cash and Other Booty.
- BANISHED; Coffee Finally Had to Go.
- Who Is "Christian Reid?"; Old Favorites.
- INCORPORATE HUGHES LEAGUE; A National Movement for the Governor's Nomination for President.
- DON'T THINK LEMOINE CAN MAKE DIAMONDS; Experts Here Skeptical Over Results to be Obtained from His Formula. HAVEN'T TRIED IT YET Point Out That Artificial Diamonds Have Been Made, but of No Commercial Value. CITY BREVITIES.
- JAPAN HALTS BRITISH PLAN.; Tells China That Railroad In Manchuria Must Not Be Built.
- KNICKERBOCKER DIRECTORS.; List of Well-Known Men Chosen If Reorganization Plan Succeeds.
- Naval Tug Sioux on the Rocks.; Whitmore's Household Goods Sold. Killed Fall from Skyscraper. Wreckage Reported Off Barnegat. BROOKLYN NEWS NOTES.
- THE RAYMOND ART SALE.; Kermanshah Rug Brings $300 -- Chinese Art Objects Sold.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- OUTBREAK ON A TRANSPORT.; Sailors Object to an Order for Inspection for Personal Cleanliness. Yonkers Appears to Service Board.
- N.Y.A.C. BEATS WANDERERS.; Mercury Foot Hockey Team Scores a Hollow Victory. Boys' High "Quint" Wins.
- A. OAKEY HALL'S WIDOW WEDS.; Howard Skinner, of Philadelphia, the Bridegroom -- Daughter Also Weds.
- HUNGARIAN NOBLE A PORTER HERE; "Outside Man" at the Astor a Relative of the Prince de Trauttmansdorff. HAS WORKED THERE 3 YEARS Came to This Country After a Quarrel with His Family -- Friend to Whom He Confided the Secret Told.
- Cats and Fine Feathers.
- THE PROLONGATION OF LIFE; Elie Metchnikoff Declares Human Existence May Be Indefinitely Extended -- There Are Realms of Life in Which Death Is Not Natural. PLACES CONFIDENCE IN LACTIC ACID Condemns Fletcherism and Uncooked Food, but Recommends Hygiene and Sobriety.
- MARQUIS BOSCHI TO DRIVE IN RACE; Will Handle Brixia-Zust Car in Automobile Tour Across Two Continents. CAR DUE BY END OF MONTH The Italian Firm Enters a Four-Cylinder Runabout, with Reinforced Frame, for Paris Contest.
- TO CONTINUE RIDING TESTS.; Gen. Bell Intimates That Endurance Rides Will Be Made More Severe.
- DEVENS -- VAN KLEECK.
- FEDERAL COWS TUBERCULAR.; Five of Eight at Watervliet Arsenal, Badly Infected, Are Killed.
- BOOKS ANNOUNCED IN PHILADELPHIA; Juveniles and Religious Works Lead in Lists of Forthcoming Publications -- Less Fiction.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- NEW HAVEN BONDS TAKEN.; New Loan of $39,000,000 Subscribed for by Stockholders.
- STRUGGLE OF JEWS UNDER CZAR'S RULE; Incomes of $200 a Year Big for Artisans and Small Traders Fare Worse. EDUCATION NOT NEGLECTED Small Percentage of Illiteracy Under Adverse Conditions -- Pressure for Better Conditions Succeeding.
- BANKERS FOOLED BY EXCHANGE BILLS; Financial District's Interest Aroused by Disclosures in Hollins & Co. Suit. VERDICT AGAINST GARRISON He Inherited Half a Million and Was Once Prominent in Wall Street -- Trading Company's Methods.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- COAL ROADS' TEST CASE.; Bonaparte Not to Prosecute Pending a a Court Decision. LAWYER TO FACE GRAND JURY. Transaction In Which $100 Passed Said to be Object of Inquiry.
- Yale Outclasses Princeton.; N.Y.U., 41; Pratt Institute, 24. High School Basket Ball Schedule. Basket Ball Tournament Officials.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Deal for Group of Apartment Houses on the Heights -- Large Purchase at Broadway-Flushing -- Day's Business Among the Brokers.
- CURZON RIVAL OF PREMIER.; They Are Candidates for the Rectorship of Glasgow University.
- TRACY IN AUTO RACE.; May Drive the Locomobile Which Has Been Entered for Ormond.
- ERRATIC FANATICS; Furnish Frolicsome Fun for Folks.
- Appreciates and Confides In The Times
- MR. WATTS-DUNTON PLANS NEW BOOKS; Many Hitherto Unpublished Poems to be Issued Soon -- May Sinclair to Write of C. Bronte. VERS DE SOCIETE.
- RACE WILL HAVE GREAT VALUE.; French Manufacturer Impressed with Its Advantages to Contesting Cars.
- EVANS'S PLANS MAY OFFEND ARGENTINA; Government Stirred by Belief That Torpedo Fleet Will Pass Buenos Ayres. SMALL CRAFT REACH RIO Only One Mishap on Voyage from Pernambuco -- False Tales of Disaster to the Connecticut.
- ON REVISED VERSIONS.
- CORTELYOU ANSWERS SUIT.; Denies Unduly Favoring Banks In the Bond Issue.
- OFF TO FOREIGN LANDS.; New Liner Verdi Starts for Brazilian Ports with a Party.
- BILL FOR OSTEOPATHS.; Measure Would Allow Them to Practice Without Examination.
- "VACANT CHAIR IS VICTOR."; Thus Alluding to Dead Comrade's Draped Seat, Veteran Drops Dead.
- MEMOIRS OF THE SECOND EMPIRE.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- FRENCH AGREEMENT DELAYED; Washington Suspects There May Have Been Hitch In Tariff Plans.
- JUMPS TO DEATH FROM THE ST. REGIS; Mrs. Sears of Boston, Overcome by Melancholia, Leaps from Balcony on 13th Floor. HUSBAND WEALTHY BANKER Dead Woman Came Here for Treatment for Nervousness, from Which She Had Suffered for Years.
- New Cashier for Bank of Commerce.
- THINK ITALIAN KILLED FOUR.; Colorado Police Now Hold Two Men Charged with Quadruple Murder.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- PROTECTING CANADIAN BANK.; Bankers' Association Takes Over the Affairs of the Sovereign Bank.
- AMATEUR TOURNEY AT GARDEN CITY; Chevy Chase Awarded Women's Championship and Myopia Gets Open Event. U.S. GOLFERS MEET HERE Strong Recommendation for a More Speedy Elimination of Poorer Players In Six-Day Tournament.
- KILLS EAGLE BEARING BABY.; Father Shoots a Bird with Infant In Its Talons.
- CAUGHT BY STOLEN CLOTHES.; Former Owner of Clothes Recognizes Them on Car Companion.
- RED FLAGS AND LIBERTY.(2); Also Flags of Green, Black, White, or Magenta--Let 'Em Wildly Wave.
- LIMITED VIEW OF AMERICAN IDEALS; Prof. Hart Finds That All National Glories Came from England by Way of Massachusetts.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- MALLOCK'S VIEWS AS TO SOCIALISM; An Examination of the Maxim, "All Wealth Is Produced by Labor" -- Is This True?
- PARKER IN BOYCOTT SUIT.; Labor Unions Employ Him to Defend Bucks Stove Case.
- LAST INDEPENDENTS HAVE JOINED FORGES; Mrs. Fiske and Mme. Kalich Are to Play Henceforth in the Belasco Theatre. DEAL MADE FOR NEXT SEASON Gain for Harrison Grey Fiske, and as for Belasco He's Proud to Have It So.
- An Anthology of Gush.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- FEARED FOR POPE'S LIFE.; Rome Learns, However, He Has Only a Severe Case of Gout.
- CONDITIONS OF TRADE.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- John W. Blanchard Dies at 76.
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