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- NORDICA AGAIN WITHDRAWS.; Mme. Jomelll to Take Her Place in the Beethoven Cycle Concert. Columbia Entertains Herr Mahler.
- CHICAGO WELCOMES FIRST PARIS RACER; Weary Crew of Thomas Car Makes the Final Run on Railway Roadbeds. RIVALS RUNNING AT NIGHT Cold Rain Makes a Miserable Day for Contestants -- Protos and Motobloc Have a Hard Time.
- Albert Lindsay Gretsinger.
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- Scotch Foursome at Palm Beach.; Columbia to Play Penn To-night. Columbia Freshman Fencers Win. Mrs. Burgess Still Chess Champion. Schoolboys Play Chess.
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- TO TELL US ABOUT GERMANY.; German Editors Also Wish Us to Tell About Ourselves.
- John W. Gates Not In Wreck.
- 32 KELSEY VOTES; GOVERNOR WILL LOSE; Superintendent of Insurance Will Not Be Removed, His Counsel Say. HUGHES'S FRIENDS ANGRY Other Reforms in Danger Now That the Senate Has Evidence of Its Power -- Vote on Kelsey To-day.
- AUTOS NOT CARRIAGES.; Cannot Get Damages for Bad Roads In Massachusetts.
- J.B. DUKE'S BEDROOM SERVES AS A COURT; Head of Tobacco Company Testifies in Bed in Government's Suit to Annul Its Charter. NURSES OFFSET LAWYERS Physicians Guard Patients Pulse as Stenographers Take Down Evidence at Odd Hearing.
- AMERICANS REACH CHICAGO.; All Exhausted by Their Battle with the Indiana Drifts. CHICAGO WELCOMES FIRST PARIS RACER
- Twin Girls Killed In Runaway.
- Race Track Opened in Venezuela.
- STUDEBAKER CAR IN CHICAGO.; 174 Hours from New York, Running Night and Day.
- ERA OF CONSCIENCE ADVANCES MORALS; Gov. Folk Tells Civic Forum of Evils Which Have Been Ended by New Methods. UPRISING AGAINST GAMBLING Stock Exchanges Must Clean Themselves or the People Will Interfere -- Saloon Arrogance Has Ceased.
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- Royalty at American Legation.
- WOMAN DEFENDS VIVISECTION.; By Reducing the Argument to One Directly "Ad Feminam."
- ISMAN BUYS THEATRE.; Purchases Philadelphia's Uncompleted William Penn House for $80,000. Tryout for Third Viennese Opera. Shubert Play for Garden Theatre.
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- FINE AUTO SHOWING IN A LONG CONTEST; Nineteen Machines Complete Run of 242 Miles on Long Island in Good Time. ACCIDENTS TO FOUR CARS Six-Cylinder Auto Finishes First, Averaging Over 24 Miles an Hour -- Test of Fuel Consumption. Williams Easy for Bradley.
- CRIME CAN BE BOUGHT, BINGHAM DECLARES; In Speech at Police Dinner Defying the Politicians He Asks for Secret Service Fund. CAN PROVE HIS WORDS Patrick This, or Tim That, or Charley So and So Can't Get His Scalp -- Promises a Square Deal. . CRIME CAN BE BOUGHT, BINGHAM DECLARES
- Webb Defends Sculling Record.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Fashion Plate Drawings Are Held Not to be "Works of Art." Giroux Mines Co. Capital Increased.
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- THE POSITION OF WOMAN.
- MAY CUT SMELTERS DIVIDEND.; 8 Per Cent. Rate Likely to come Down -Guggenheim Exploration Payment.
- FROM MRS. FISKE.; Vivisection the "Vulgarest Phase of the Utmost Immorality."
- Hammerstein Re-engages Sammarco.
- BOY MAKES HIS DEBUT.; Girls Not to Have This Exclusive Privilege in Brooklyn.
- GOV. TOOLE TO RESIGN.; Montana's Executive Announces That Ill-Health Causes His Action.
- ST. CHAFFRAY CHEERFUL.; Makes Merry Over the De Dion's Resort to Real Horse Power.
- DEMOCRATIC VOTES UPHOLD ROOSEVELT; His Action in Discharging Negro Troops Sustained by Senate Committee. FORAKER LED OPPOSITION Will Offer Bill Reinstating the Men, Clearing Their Records, and Giving Them Back Pay.
- SOUGHT LOST BABY FIFTEEN LONG YEARS; Joe Goldstein Had Seven Other Children, but His Heart Was with the Vanished. STOOD AT THEATRE DOORS Inquired In the Market and at the Schools -- Now He Has Found Her and Will Celebrate.
- CHANCELLOR DAY'S FEARS.
- MORSE WEDGE FAILED IN THE CHASE BANK; He Bought 1,000 Shares with a Loan Made by Metropolitan Trust Company. SUIT TO REGAIN COLLATERAL Receiver Alleges Loan Was Made for National Bank of North America, Which Owns the Chase Stock. Hamilton Bank Pays Ahead of Time. Diamond Heart Lost Near the Opera.
- ANOTHER TETRAZZINI ROLE.; Ricci's Comedy-Opera "The Cobbler and the Fairy" to be Revived.
- BRYAN'S NEW YORK STRENGTH; Gen. Woodford Says Danger of His Carrying This State Is "Acute."
- ROUGH HOCKEY GAME.; St. Nicholas Team Defeats the Wanderers by the Score of 7 to 5.
- BLOW OPEN STATION SAFE.; Burglars Use Powerful Explosive in Hempstead and Escape.
- M'AVOY MAKES HIGH SCORE WITH RIFLE; Cathedral Prep Boy Scores 48 Out of Possible 50 at Sportsman's Show. THREE TIED FOR THE LEAD Garcia, Jansen, and Severich Make Perfect Scores for the Schoolboy Championship.
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- REUTERDAHL WRONG, SAY NAVAL EXPERTS; Senate Committee Apologizes for Calling Admirals to Refute His Charges. SIMS AND HILL INVOLVED Senator Martin Would Have Evans Dump Reuterdahl on a Deserted Island.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Recalling Bond Market Predictions. Floor Traders Waiting. Returning Government Deposits. Some of the Incidents. Some Leisurely Liquidation.
- CRISIS OVER MACEDONIA.; Sir Edward Grey Fears Concert of Powers Will Be Disrupted.
- AH FOON SHOT IN BED.; Assassin Creeps Into Room of Lee's Lieutenant, Bent on Murder.
- BLACKWELL'S ISLAND BRIDGE
- OWEN STIRS SENATE.; In Speech on Aldrich Bill He Silences Several Members.
- HEWITTS GIVE PLAYS IN PRIVATE THEATRE; Novel Entertainment for 300 Guests Included a Successful Costume Dance. FRENCH PLAYLETS ACTED Mrs. Peter Cooper Hewitt as La Marquise in Maupassant's "Histoire du Vieux Temps."
- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.; Dr. John B. Probasco.
- FIRST NATIONAL'S NEW SECURITY CO.; Bank Makes an Important Innovation in the Handling of Its Securities. STOCKHOLDERS IDENTICAL With an Ironclad Agreement to Keep Them So -- Company Formed by 100% Dividend -- $55,000,000 Securities.
- CLEAN BASEBALL WINS FOR PULLIAM; Minor Leagues Receive Stinging Rebuke from National Commission. PERMITS NO INFRINGEMENT Right to Reinstate Ineligible Players Must Not Be Violated -- Pulliam at Peace with Herrmann. Grupe Is Cycling Champion. Kirk Wins Close Game at Doyle's. Tilt and Heatherton Win at Pool. Power Boat Association Election.
- IDLE MEN RESUME WORK.; Steel Mill Opens at Reading, Penn. -- Waltham Factory Increases Time.
- GERMAN CREW IS WEARY.; Koeppen Leaves the Protos Temporarily and Others Work Hard.
- SEAMAN WITH FLEET KILLED.; Falling Block Hits One of the Crew of the Maine.
- EUROPE FACES A CRISIS.; Lord Fitzmaurice Talks Pessimistically on the Macedonian Question.
- SHOT AT HIS DESK BY A CRAZY WOMAN; Former Client of Lawyer Charles M. Sanford of Brooklyn Says God Told Her to Kill Him. TO AVENGE HER WRONGS Victim Shot Twice in Neck, but Will Probably Recover -- Denies Woman's Charges.
- THE RUSSIAN NAVY.
- SQUIRREL WHISKY; Makes Man "Nutty" and Want to Climb Trees -- Sold in Brooklyn.
- CLEWS FAVORS ALDRICH BILL.; But Banker Would Wipe Out National Bank Currency System.
- FOOD.; BRAIN POWER
- John W. Rogers Dead.
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- Willgoose Goes to Lehigh.
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- D. & H. DIVIDEND HELD UP.; Bondholders Get Temporary Injunction Stopping Quarterly Payment.
- SHOVEL SNOW ALL NIGHT.; Godard Regrets That the Motobloc Is Not in the Gobi Desert.
- DANGER IN PORTUGAL.; A Violent Assault on the Monarchy Likely to Come Soon.
- THE EUROPEAN MARKETS.; Happenings of a Day in London, Paris, and Berlin.
- STOLE NEW YORKER'S AUTOS.; Three Men Held in Paris for Theft from John Zahlezebey.
- FASHIONABLE WEDDINGS.
- THE SOUTHERN TO ARBITRATE.; Ask Commerce Commission and Labor Bureau to Mediate In Wage Dispute.
- W.C. ANDREWS' WILL UPHELD.; Estate of Man Burned to Death in 1899 Valued at $3,500,000.
- SISTERS FREEMAN TO WED.; Miss Mabel's Fiance Is G.C. Turtle, Miss Louise s Walter McCormick.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- MORGAN TO ENTERTAIN QUEEN; He Sails To-day to Show His Art Objects to Alexandra.
- New Jersey Autoists to Meet.; NOTES OF THE TURF.
- SLAIN PRIEST TORTURED SELF; Father Leo Wore Hooks That Pierced His Flesh as Mode of Penance.
- BRITISH DRIVERS AMAZED.; News of the Auto Race Read with Increasing Interest in England.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Dull and Heavy -- Call Money Rates, 2@1 1/2 Per Cent. LIQUIDATION AGAIN FELT Prices, However, Display Considerable Resistance to This and Other Factors.
- AN APPEAL BY CHINA.; Wants United States and Germany to Take Up Manchurian Question.
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- Czar to Receive Dumaists.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Residences Sold on the West Side and on Murray Hill -- Deals for Apartments on the Heights -- Leases in the Fifth Avenue Section.
- POLITICS IN HAFFEN'S OFFICE.; He Admits That It Caused at Least One Removal -- Padded Payrolls.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Water Vapor in Mars Atmosphere.
- NEW BILLS AT ALBANY.; One Appropriates $450,000 for the Hudson Fulton Memorial.
- Patronesses for the Pink Ball.; Damrosch's Lecture for Charity.
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- EMBASSIES WANT ROOSEVELT.; Jusserand's Dinner for Him Spurs Diplomatic Rivalry for His Presence.
- GIANTS HARD AT WORK.; Manager McGraw Puts Ball Players Through Three Hours' Work.
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- Schwarzschild & Sulzberger Election.
- French to Advance in Morocco.
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- Another Scottish Society.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- "RAILWAYS PAWN IN GAME OF POLITICS"; D. L. & W. President Accuses Both Parties of Causing Paralysis Roads Have Suffered. HIGH AUTHORITY" BLAMED Prejudiced, He Declares -- Employes Weaned Away by Passage of Onerous Laws -- The Outlook Gloomy.
- Lee De Forest Weds Miss. Blatch.
- SILENT FIREARM PATENTED.; Son of Sir Hiram Maxim Invents Device to Make Discharge Noiseless.
- Bill Dahlen Will Bet Against Cubs.; Roller Polo Match Attractive. Road Drivers' Beefsteak Dinner. Baxter Wins a Close Game.
- TROLLEY TUNNEL OPEN TO JERSEY; President Turns On Power for First Official Train Between This City and Hoboken. REGULAR SERVICE STARTS Passenger Trains Between the Two Cities Begin Running at Midnight. EXERCISES OVER THE RIVER Govs. Hughes and Fort Make Congratulatory Addresses -- Dinner at Sherry's in the Evening.
- DEMANDS LAW TO STOP RACETRACK GAMBLING; Gov. Hughes Says the Present Law Is a Travesty on Mandate of the Constitution. GOV. FOLK BACKS HIM UP Good Men Needed More Than Good Horses, He Says -- Likes Hughes, After Bryan, for President.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- AMERICAN ARTISTS IN PARIS DIVIDED; Younger Painters Form a New Society and Declare War on Old Organization. FIRST CONTEST IN VIENNA Recognition to be Sought at Exhibition There -- Movement Attracts Much Interest.
- LETTER GIVES A CLUE TO SLAYER OF CELLA; Says a Person Under Investigation Was in Firm's Office on Night of Tragedy. HAMMER SHEDS NO LIGHT Police Carelessness Obliterated the Finger Prints -- Wife of Dead Man's Brother Examined. MRS. A.C. GUNTER BANKRUPT. Forced to Assign by Failure of Late Husband's Publishing House.
- An Athletic Queen.
- BLAMES EDDYISM FOR GIRL'S DEATH; Dr. J.G. Smith Says Edna M. Moore, Victim of Diphtheria, Might Have Been Saved. HER MOTHER TREATED HER She Was a Graduate of Teachers College, Where, Doctor Says, Christian Science Is Gaining Strength.
- "PAID IN FULL" AN EFFECTIVE PLAY; Admirably Acted by an Exceptionally Able Company at the Astor Theatre. ARGUMENT THAT STRAYED Mr. Walter Starts Out to Discuss Sociological Problem, but Sidesteps for Theatrical Effect.
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