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- GEN. LEE'S NEPHEW BOLTS.; Leaves Democrats and Election of a Republican May Result.
- Brewers' Yeast for Yellow Fever.
- BRIDEGROOM IS 90 YEARS OLD.; About to Wed for the Seventh Time -- Has Forty-four Children.
- SOGORRO OFFICIAL'S REPLY.; He Did Kill His Men, but It Was In Self-Defense.
- TEXANS DRIVE OUT NEGROES.; Whites in Several Counties Are Divided, and Fighting Is Expected.
- COLBY MAY HAVE WON IN ESSEX COUNTY FIGHT; Incomplete Returns Make Lentz's Defeat Seem Likely. BATTLE WAS A HARD ONE At Midnight the Machine Seemed Victorious, but Later Figures Made the Result Uncertain.
- TARTARS IN CAUCASUS PROCLAIM HOLY WAR; Thousands Flock from Persia to Slaughter Armenians. TIFLIS RIOTERS SHOT DOWN Revolutionaries Prevent Funeral of Gen. Prince Amilakhovri -- Troops to Fetch His Body.
- MRS. SOPHIA C. HOFFMAN DEAD; She Was One of the Founders of Sorosis -- Long an Invalid.
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- GOLD SHIPMENT FROM LONDON; Importation of $1,200,000 Engaged, the First This Year.
- President Didn't Buy Peace Chairs.
- New Commonwealth Steel Directors.
- A FEVER CASE IN MICHIGAN.; Resident Returning from a Visit South Stricken -- No Alarm.
- AUTO RACERS OBJECT TO SHORTENED COURSE; Claim That Elimination Trial Will Be No Fair Test. COMMITTEE'S MANY CHANGES New White Racer Will Go Over Long Island Roads This Week -- Other Machines Arriving.
- MAY NAME RUSH FOR BENCH.; Tammany Is Considering Three Men for Two Nominations.
- STOP FOR MRS. PLATT'S DOG.; Pet of Senator's Wife Loses Its Breath on Mountain Train.
- THE IMMUTABLE TARIFF.
- HAVE THE REAL ESTATE BEE.; Cincinnati Men Get Quick Returns from New York Investment.
- Another in Iowa.
- ATTACHES CITY'S AUTO.; Philadelphia Concern's Novel Action to Get Pay for Repairs.
- The Railway Rate Problem.
- HIGH LICENSE AT ASBURY.; Mayor Ten Broeck and the Unrestricted Cause Lose in Primary.
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- HUNGARY'S PREMIER RESIGNS.; Emperor Rejected His Scheme for Universal Suffrage.
- RESULTS OF EARTHQUAKE.; Old Springs Dry Up and New Water Courses Appear In Italy.
- Mulatto Woman Tortures Her Child.
- TAKES LEWIS'S RESIGNATION.; President Names Successor to Virginian District Attorney.
- Fatal Fall from a Capitol Dome.
- AN HONORABLE PEACE.
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- Boston's Comment.
- TAFT ACTS AS MEDIATOR.; Promises to Bring Chinese Proposals to President's Attention.
- As a Pikestaff.
- LAWSON ANSWERS RAHN.; Says Man Who Haled Him to Court Caused Another's Death.
- RIVAL MEETINGS IN FIFTEENTH; McManus, Plunkitt, and Dordan Denounce One Another.
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- GRECO-ROUMANIAN BREAK.; One Minister Recalled -- Another Has Unlimited Leave of Absence.
- LEGATION GUARD CHANGED.; Marine Officer Displaces Infantry Captain at Peking.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- WEEKLY CROP SUMMARY.; Corn Makes Good Progress -- Little Change in Cotton.
- A.A.U. RULE IS MENACED.; Disqualified Athletes and the Irish-Americans May Secede.
- REPARTEE IN COURT OVER STRIKE CASES; Men Who Beat Mail Drivers Set Free, Hussey Complains. NO EVIDENCE, FINN SAYS Then Hussey Says That He Didn't Mean It -- A Union Organizer Held for Assault.
- Tennessee's Giant Dead.
- THE LOCAL COMEDY.
- ODELL AND BLACK HAVE BURIED THE HATCHET; Patch Up the Break Caused by the Senatorship Fight. PLATT FOLLOWERS SURPRISED They Had Expected Black to Join Them in an Effort to Defeat the State Chairman.
- THE ELEVATED ACCIDENT.; No Excuse for the High Speed of the Ninth Avenue Trains?
- Want to Bar Japanese and Koreans.
- Reckless Russia.
- BALKED AT THE ALTAR.; But Penitent Bridegroom Returns and Wedding Follows.
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- CHOLERA AMONG TROOPERS.; Death In Uhlans Regiment in Prussia -- Eight New German Cases.
- Accident Delays the Teutonic.
- English Football Team Won Again.
- Mary Hall, Who Shot Herself, Is Free.
- Latest Shipping News.
- LORD SALISBURY'S DREAM.
- AMERICAN TUG SEIZED.; Fishing Boat Captured by Canadian Cruiser.
- Where Great Care Is Needed.
- NEW YORK LIFE LOST IN TRUST MERGER; Loss of $326,000 on the Security Company's Assets. MORGAN DEAL COST $80,000 Treasurer Randolph Tells How Securities Were Not Seen by the Insurance Commissioner.
- STRONGER THAN MEAT; A Judge's Opinion of Grape-Nuts.
- MISS L.G. VOSE FOUND DEAD.; Deputy County Physician of Orange Says She Committed Suicide.
- NOT ANGRY WITH AMERICANS.; Japanese Grateful for What the President Has Done.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- MISS ROOSEVELT AT PEKING.; Official Welcome Extended to American Party on Arrival.
- FUSIONISTS WILL OFFER NOMINATION TO GAYNOR; Republicans and Municipal Ownership League Are Agreed. HOPE TO WIN CITIZENS' UNION That Body Also Has a Candidate for Mayor and Will Disclose Name To-day.
- AFTER THE CLOVER LEAF.; Hollins Syndicate Negotiating Again for an Entrance Into St. Louis.
- SWITCH SET WRONG BY DESIGN, KELLY SAYS; Told a Friend That the Towerman Was Trying to "Do" Him. MOTORMAN STILL IN HIDING The State Railroad Commission to Start an Inquiry To-day Into the Elevated Wreck.
- TOGO'S SHIP SUNK; 5 DEAD, 251 MISSING; 343 Men Also Hurt in Explosion Following Fire. THE ADMIRAL NOT ON BOARD Famous Battleship Mikasa Lay at Anchor in Sasebo Harbor -- Rescue Parties Suffer.
- MRS. W.C. MORELL SHOT BY A MASKED INTRUDER; Daughter of Banker E. C. Converse Attacked in Home. NURSE BEATEN WITH PISTOL Supposed Burglar Also Fires at Mrs. Plaisted, Mrs. Morell's Companion -- Servant's Acquaintance Arrested. MRS. W. C. MORELL SHOT BY A MASKED BURGLAR
- SWEDEN AND NORWAY.
- BORED DOLPHIN'S HULL.; Damage Found to be the Result of Electrolization.
- POLICE MAGISTERIAL EXILE.; The Action of Mr. Steinert In the Case Of Mrs. Young.
- ACCUSES THE FREEHOLDERS.; City Assessor Dullard of Trenton Says Money Was Wrongfully Spent.
- A PARABLE TEXT FOR A GEORGE ADE SERMON; "Do Good and You'll Be Done Good" the Lesson of This Play. A HUMAN VITASCOPE AT WORK Showing in a Series of Moving Pictures How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth, &c., &c.
- NEW TRIAL FOR SENATOR.; Burton of Kansas Must Answer to Fresh Indictment.
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- J.W. Boyle Sued for Divorce.
- WEAVER FORCES NEW TICKET.; Republican Slate Broken and Four Candidates Withdraw.
- REFUSE UNION'S DEMANDS.; Railroads Decline to Renew Agreement That Has Expired.
- LUCKY TO WIN GAME FROM THE BROOKLYNS; Hanlon's Men Retaliate on Champions and Score Victory. AMERICANS EVEN ON DAY Greater New Yorks Defeated by a Run, Then Turn the Tables on Quakers. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyns Keep Champions Guessing and Win One Game by 8 to 5.
- HOORAY WON FLATLANDS AT GRAVESEND TRACK; Plaudit Colt, Backed by His Owner, Beat a Big Field. FOUR FAVORITES WERE FIRST Best-Backed Horses Were Successful In spite of Heavy Going on the Brooklyn Course.
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- PROF. HILGARD GOING BLIND.; Expert on Soils Has Worked Fifty Years on an Unfinished Book.
- Needless and Wanton Slaughter.
- WEBER'S TO BE A THEATRE.; Real Drama and No Smoking in the Old Music Hall.
- WITTE SAILS FOR HOME; WILL RETURN, HE SAYS; Holds Out Further Hope of Emancipation for Russian Jews. THANKS AMERICAN PEOPLE Came Here Doubting That His Mission would Succeed, Departs Rejoicing That the War Is Ended.
- CORBIN PREACHES THRIFT.; Urges Philippine Soldiers to Save Money and Go Into Business There.
- NEW JERSEY'S PRIMARIES.; Republicans May Gain in Legislature -- Returns Are Late.
- RICH METAL STRIKE.; Heinze Lode Near Butte Also Carries a Paying Gold Streak.
- Receiver for American Machine Co.
- PITTSSURG WON AND LOST.
- McKINLEY ESTATE DISPUTE.; Widow of Late President's Brother and Bankers at Odds.
- KOMURA SERIOUSLY ILL.; Envoy's Departure for Japan May Have to be Postponed.
- A HINT TO CHICAGO DREAMERS.
- SPEAKER NIXON ILL.; Physicians Fear That He Is Threatened with Appendicitis.
- KING AS MATCHMAKER.; Remarkable Stuart Letters Found in a Sack.
- FOR NEW CATHOLIC UNION.; American Societies Would Establish World Federation.
- RESTRAINS UTAH COPPER CO.; Chancellor Acts In Stockholders' Suit to Forbid Share Sales.
- ENVOYS PLEADED FOR CADETS.; Score of West Pointers Pardoned at Request of Witte and Rosen.
- HAD A COAL SCHEME TO TELL TO ROOSEVELT; An East Side Youth's Pilgrimage to Oyster Bay. CHEAP FUEL FOR THE MASSES Isaac Schamus Was Sad When the President Wouldn't See Him -- The Boy Is Arrested.
- MIKADO FEARED DEFEAT ?; Report from Shanghai That He Heard Prospects Favored Linevitch.
- ZAMBESI BRIDGE OPENED.; Prof. Darwin and British Association Inspect Cape-Cairo Line.
- BRYAN NO CANDIDATE, HE SAYS AT CHICAGO; Had Been Spoken of as Nominee for President. SPEAKS OF FEDERAL RULE Wants No General Insurance or Corporation Charters -- Against a Policy of Obstruction.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Buyers for Washington Heights Dwellings -- Deal for Upper Broadway Apartment House -- Sales by Brokers and at Auction.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE.; Pitcher Dygert Weakens and New York Takes a Game from Quakers.
- MRS. MADDEN'S ACCUSATIONS.; Says Her Husband, the Turfman, Compelled Her to Falsify Entries.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- 200-FOOT DEPTH IN POTOMAC.; Pot Hole with Rock Bottom Found at Old Fishing Grounds.
- Not Quite Clear.
- Loubet to Visit Portugal.
- GORKY'S HOPE IN PEASANTS.; Confident They Will Insist on and Obtain Liberty.
- THINKS PANELS GENUINE.; Sir Purdon Clarke Discusses Recently Purchased Bramantinos.
- STEAMERS IN COLLISION.; Norwegian Vessels Meet Bow On Near the Magdalen Islands.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Rise; Call Money Rates, 2 1/4@3 Per Cent. Gold Engagement, on Which No Profit Can Be Figured, the Market Factor -- Exchange Position.
- AID FROM NEW ORLEANS FOR STRICKEN HAMLETS; Isle of Pings Offers Refuge -- Not Needed, Says Mayor. FEDERAL ENGINEER A VICTIM Had Charge of Work at Mouth of River -- Nine New Cases in Mississippi.
- DETROIT, 4; CLEVELAND, 3.
- Montreal Baseball Club for Sale.
- STOP TRAIN TO SAVE A LIFE.; Erie's Express Schedule Ignored to Take On an Injured Man.
- THE DRESSMAKERS.; Just What the Protective Association Really Is.
- SHONTS ANNOUNCES PLANS.; Will Go to Panama Soon with Consulting Engineers.
- A REPLY TO MR. RIIS; Exception Taken to His Approval of Mayor McClellan's Official Record.
- A BOY'S BLACK HAND MANIA.; Sent Threatening Letters and Infernal Machines to the Riker Family.
- Engagement Announced.
- RUSSIAN ATTACK REPULSED.; Three Regiments Driven Back by Japanese at Sushan.
- CZAR HONORS COL. MURPHY.; Mexican and Civil War Veteran Decorated for Aiding Peasants.
- MORE ARMS IN FINLAND.; Customs Authorities Seize 5,000 Rifles at Jakobstad.
- SWEDEN IS UNCOMPROMISING.; Outcome of To-day's Meeting with Norwegians May Be Serious.
- MONOPOLY BY LAW -- WILSON.; Secretary Will Ask Congress to Reform Meat Inspection.
- PLUCKY GIRL SAVES A DROWNING EDITOR; Almost Exhausted, but Kept Him Afloat Till Help Came. HUNDREDS SAW THE RESCUE The Two Were In Bathing at New Rochelle When He Was Attacked with Cramps.
- BRIGHTON'S RACE OFFER.; Special $15,000 Purse Announced for Sysonby and Artful.
- MAINE BISHOP TO JAPAN.; Pope Sends American to Try to Convert Nation.