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- Eggs as Money in Arkansas.
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- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Slight Decline on Profit Taking ;- Settlement of More Anti-Trust Actions Likely.
- To Distribute the Hatch Estate.
- GIANTS TO PLAY 43 GAMES IN THE SOUTH; There Will Be No Let-Up in Their Work After They Return from World's Tour.
- FRISCO SUIT TO HOLD TERMINAL INTEREST; Failed to Meet $140,000 Charges on Joint Ownership in New Orleans. $20,000,000 CORPORATION Southern Railway Declared Halt Interest of Bankrupt Road Forfeited for Debt.
- LIND SEES FINANCIAL CRISIS.; Thinks Huerta More Concerned About Money Than About Rebels.
- TAD JONES OPPOSES GOAL-KICKING RULE; Punt-Out Non-Competitive and Should Have No Place in Game, He Says.
- 30 ELECTRICS' AT SHOW.; Many Models to be Exhibited This Season at the Palace.
- PRESIDENT WILSON AND THE SPOILS RAIDS.
- COMPETITION CUT PROFITS.; Agricultural Corporation, Fleming Says, Hurt by Big Production.
- AGREE OVER TOLSTOY MSS.; Novelist's Wife and Daughter Will Put Them in a Museum.
- PLEASED AT RESOLUTION.; London Times Says It Shows President Is as Good as His Word.
- GERMANY TO BUILD CHINESE RAILWAYS; Agreement for the Construction of Two New Lines Signed Yesterday in Peking. FINANCING TO BE GERMAN Also the Materials ;- Amount Involved Estimated at $20,000,000, but Sum May Be Much Greater.
- Asks $1,000,000 for Mall Highways
- LEEHAN IS IN JAIL AGAIN.; Wife Turns Him Away ;- He Balks at Going to a Farm.
- CARMEN' SUNG AT CENTURY; Miss Howard in Title Role ;- Pleasing Performance ;- Chalmers Excels.
- SETH LOW WANTS STATE POLICE FORCE; Westchester Co. Needs Protectors Like Pennsylvania Constabulary, Says Ex-Mayor. PERIL FROM LABOR CAMPS Nucleus for a State Organization in the Present Aqueduct Men ;- Must Be Mounted.
- JULES CLARETIE DEAD IN PARIS; French "Immortal" and Administrator of Comedie Francaise Was 73 Years Old. AUTHOR AND PLAYWRIGHT His Work Included Historical Subjects and Novels;-Commanded Volunteers in Franco-German War,
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- VENNER LOSES SUIT; DENOUNCED IN COURT; Interborough Directors Justified in Voting 15,000 Shares to August Belmont for Services. ARTIFICER OF LITIGATION" Justice Van Siclen Says of Plaintiff: "An Added Curse Will Work No Cure."
- New Legislation Aims to "Organize Our Peace," He Says,; PROSPERITY TO BE FREE Through Machinery for Untrammeled Credits for Merchants and Manufacturers. NOT A PARTISAN MEASURE But a Step Toward Those Business Readjustments Which the Country Has Decreed. WILL HELP EVERY CLASS And Be Serviceable to All the People, as the Party Intends Its Legislation Shall Be.
- PISTOL BESIDE DE VILLIERS.; Giover Pleads Self-Defense ;- Police Say Dead Boer Was Unarmed.
- DROP IN COTTON DUCK BONDS; Mount Vernon-Woodberry Committee Reassures Investors.
- La Follette, Tenn., Enterprises Fail.
- HYDE TO LEAD NEW YORK A.C.; Nominating Committee Selects Candidate for President of Athletic Club
- OREGON HAS TIDAL WAVE.; Sweeps Beach for Mile, Destroying Summer Hotel and Cottages.
- RECORD COTTON CONSUMED; Home Mills Absorb 5,826,330 Bales ;- $53,743,977 Worth Exported.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- GETTING FRENCH EXHIBITS.; Commissioner General Active ;- Pavilion to be Copy of Old Building.
- Punishing the Militants.
- WANTS TROOPS WITHDRAWN.; China's Request to the Powers Not Likely to be Granted.
- COMMISSIONERS SEE THE OPDYCKE MODEL; Service Board Men Inspect Design for Times Square Subway Express Stations. FEW CRITICISMS MADE Little Change Called For in Present Interborough Tracks ;- Harwood Plan Also on View.
- R. S. HALE WEDS MILLINER.; Harvard Graduate Marries Miss Wilson, Who Won Beauty Prize.
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- TELLS OF AMERICAN PLOT FOR A THRONE; Countess Eulalia, Formerly Mrs. J. B. Stetson, Wanted to be Portugal's Queen, Says Coan.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- HITCH IN NAMING CONTROLLER; Senators Want J. Skelton Williams's Bank Connections Investigated.
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- MANY CITIES SEEK TO BE BANK CENTRES; Applications Far Exceed the Number of Regional Districts Named by Currency Law. COMMITTEE'S FIRST TASK Its Selections Likely to Include New York, Chicago, Boston, Pittsburgh and St. Louis.
- TRYING TO CUT OFF VILLA.; Federals from Ojinaga Destroy Telegraph Lines Below Juarez.
- WARD ESTATE TO FAMILY.; All Except $240,000 Willed to Widow and Daughter.
- BAR 'HIDDEN WOMAN' AT COUCH FUNERAL; "I Am Chief Mourner," Miss Brance Cries ;- Faints as the Meagre Cortege Passes Jail. FREE TO LEAVE, BUT STAYS Has No Friend to Turn To and Dreads Gaze of the Curious ;- Couch Died After a Quarrel with Her.
- Only Part of Florham Park Presented to Mrs. Cole.
- Borden Again Refuses a Title.
- Carnegie Library for Montreal.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- New Panama-Pacific Commissioners
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- POKES FUN AT BRYAN.; London Paper's Comment on the Pineapple Juice Innovation.
- AIDED BY MISS WILSON.; She Obtains Postal Job for Her Art Teacher's Widow.
- COLORADO HEIRESS TO WED.; Miss Gladys McMIllan Engaged to Count Paul Cornet of Brussels.
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- SMOKERS' PETITION FAILS.; Service Board Won't Order Cars to Accommodate Them.
- LUCKY BOTTLE FOR PEASANT; New Yorker Aids Irishman Who Picked Up Message Dropped Into Sea
- BREEN STAYS IN COURT.; Magistrate Has No Stage Ambitions, but His Daughter Has.
- WHITE SLAVE FILMS CAUSE FRESH RAID; Pictures Which Caused Park Theatre Trouble Cut Off by Police at the Bijou. WOMEN MADE COMPLAINT Anti-Suffrage Leaders Seek Warrants from Magistrate Murphy ;- He Denounces Play.
- TEST FOR FEDERAL BOARD.; Success of New System Depends on Its Personnel, Is Chicago View.
- HELD FOR GEM SMUGGLING.; Man and Woman Charged with Conspiracy in Hiding Pendant.
- COWLES VISITS CULIACAN.; Admiral Escorted by Rebel Officers to Sinaloa Capital.
- FOUR COLLEGES IN HOCKEY FOR TITLE; Princeton to Open Season with Cornell in New York on January 10.
- DIVIDED ON NEW BILL.; Shippers Don't Want Adamson Measure, but Customs Men Do.
- Hens to Blame for Egg Prices.
- LAUREATE'S FIRST POEM FOR THE KING; Robert Bridges Writes Verses on Christmas, Reviving an Ancient Custom. FORM IS A VERY OLD ONE May Have Been Used by the First English Poet Laureate ;- London Times Praises the Poem.
- Policeman Terry's Service.
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- MALAYS KILL A BOTANIST.; Charles B. Robinson Was Formerly in Botanical Gardens Here.
- CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR DEBUTANTES; Bells Chime with Music at Mrs. Fisher's Dance for Miss Lentilhon Gilford at Sherry's. MRS. G.R. DYER, HOSTESS Gives Dance at the Ritz for Miss Evelyn Scott ;- Mrs. W.G. Oakman Entertains for Daughter.
- MRS. DALE SUES IN RENO.; Charges of Cruelty Dropped ;- Francis C. Dale Accepts Service.
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- LANDIS BLACK HAND PREY.; Judge Has Had 20 Letters Threatening Blow-Up in Five Years.
- BEGIN DISTRIBUTION TO THE 'NEEDIEST'; Two Charity Societies Have Received $5,400 from Times Readers for "100 Cases." CHRISTMAS JOY FOR YOUNG " Billy" Is to be Cared For ;- Special Appeal for Worn-out Mother ;- Education for Cripple.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Sharp Advance in Consols in London ;- Prices Firm in Paris and Berlin.
- LOSES 22D CHILD.; La Forge Has Fourteen Living, Exclusive of Five by First Wife.
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- WOMAN GETS BOMB BY MAIL.; Hears It Rattle and Throws Package from Her as It Explodes.
- DELANO HEAD OF MONON.; Out of Wabash Receivership, Which He Expects to End Soon.
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- FEDERAL WANTS TINKER.; Outlaw League Offers Him Managership of Its Chicago Club.
- ARMS TO HUERTA INDIRECTLY; American Weapons via Hamburg, Also Discarded Japanese Rifles.
- NEW BANK OVERSUBSCRIBED; Hamilton Trust Co. of Boston Absorbs Two National Charters.
- OFF FOR EUROPE TO-DAY.; Some of the Passengers on Three Steamships ;- The Arrivals.
- USED THEIR FURS TO HIDE THEIR FACES; Well-Dressed Women Arrested for Shoplifting Are Tearful in Court. PROMINENT IN MILWAUKEE Ex-Senator Spooner Conceals Identity of Prisoners ;- Freed After Restitution.
- VOTE FRISCO ROAD STRIKE.; Telegraphers Act on Receivers' Refusal to Increase Wages.
- Who Are "Advanced Thinkers"?
- CHRISTMAS CAROLS AT ST. PAUL'S TO-DAY; Special Service Will Open the Celebration to be Taken Up in Other Places. BIG TREE TO BLAZE TO-NIGHT Madison Square Festivities Will Last a Week ;- Plans for the Day's Charities.
- RUSSO-AMERICAN WIRELESS.; St. Petersburg Government Said to Plan a Direct System.
- WHEELER PRAISES ENGLISH.; College Head, Back from Egypt, Says We Can Learn Lesson There.
- BERMUDA GAYETIES, BALLS AND DINNERS; Hops at the Hamilton and Princess Hotels Are Preceded by Entertainments. AMATEURS ACT A COMEDY Resort Visitors Include Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark of New York and Mrs. Moncure Robinson of Philadelphia.
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- MAY RETAIN WALDO; FEW WANT HIS PLACE; Mayor Mitchel Likely to Keep the Police Commissioner for a Time, Anyway.
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- CURRENCY LAW HITS PRIVATE BANKERS; They Will Not Be Eligible to Membership in National Bank Boards. INCREASED LOANING POWER $500,000,000 Additional Available in New York Banks Alone ;- Law Approved Here.
- SHEPPARD KNAPP MEETING.; Abraham & Straus Bid 81 Per Cent. on Wholesale Price of Stock.
- Vice President Talbert Is Better.
- BANK RUNS GO ON DESPITE HUERTA; Mexico City Business Men Doubt if Bank Reserves Are Sufficient to Meet Note Issues. TWO PAPERS SUSPENDED Government Said to Have Feared Publication of Bad News ;- A Military Train Blown Up.
- WHEN GIANTS COME HOME; There Will Be a Welcome Under Auspices of Two Major Leagues.
- Lord Cowdray Denies a Rumor.
- WANDERERS WIN ON ICE.; New York Hockey Team Defeats Pilgrims of Boston, 5 to 4.
- WON'T BACK SWEET; TOO NEAR BARNES; Anti-Organization Leaders Decide to Drop Him as Candidate for the Speakership. SURE HINMAN CAN'T WIN Clinton T. Horton and John Lee Sullivan Now Favored ;- Barnes Keeps Away from Fight.
- THE NATION'S UNDEVELOPED RESOURCES.
- Sweetzer Public Bequests $137,000.
- ONE LIFE LOST IN 700,000.; Steam Vessels In United States Carried 300,000,000 Persons in Year.
- Trust Products Poorly Made?
- Form Triangle Fire Association.
- MERCHANTS SWEEP STREETS; Leading Citizens of Leeds Aid In Fight Against Strikers.
- A Short Christmas Day.
- Miss Stewart to Wed C. W. Niles, Jr.
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- MRS. E.F. YOUNG REINSTATED; Ousted Members of Chicago School Board to Appeal to the Courts.
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- WANTS $50,000 FOR ARREST.; Woman Brings Action Against Former Sanitarium Employe.
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- SAY SCHMIDT IS INSANE.; More Alienists Testify at Trial ;- A Woman Faints.
- Minnesota's Baseball Coach.
- CENTRAL LEATHER DIVIDEND; Directors Order 2 Per Cent. First Payment on Common Stock.
- EMPIRE A.C. PASSES OUT.; Athletic Commission Cancels License to Make Way for New Club.
- A STATE CONSTABULARY.
- Carabao Rebuke Too Severe?
- FREES ZELIE EMERSON.; Magistrate Accepts Her Word, Saying Suffragettes Are Truthful.
- UNKNOWN STEAMER ASHORE; Lifesavers and Revenue Cutter Leave Norfolk, Va., to Aid Vessel.
- GIFTS TO EMPLOYES THE NATION OVER; Extra Pay and a Share in Profits to Mark the Christmas Season. ST. LOUIS VERY GENEROUS Unusual Gifts This Year ;- Pittsburgh Drops the Custom ;- Boston Bank Distributes $11,000.
- BETHELL DEFENDS TELEPHONE RATES; Tells Up-State Commission the Basis for City Tolls Is Statewide Service. RETICENT AS TO FIGURES President Says He Cannot Give the Value of His Company's Plant in This City.
- FREEVILLE REPUBLIC WILL NOT BAR GIRLS; Trustees' Reply to State Board Says George Has Been Out Since 1908. BOASTS OF EX-CITIZENS Board Declines to Make Institutional Farm Colony Out of the Junior Republic.
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- Affixes His Signature at 6:02 P.M., Using Four Gold Pens.; LAUDS GLASS AND OWEN President Writes to Leaders Congratulating Them on Their Achievement. SENATE ADOPTS MEASURE By Vote of 43 to 25, Majority Including Three Republicans and One Progressive. BRISTOW ACCUSES OWEN Charges That Bill Will Benefit Leader as Banker, Which Owen Denies. WILSON SIGNS CURRENCY BILL
- WILSON'S JERSEY REUNION.; Will Entertain State Friends at White House on Friday, Feb. 13.
- TO STAGE "BOOK OF JOB."; University of Wisconsin Dramatic Society to Present It.
- Huerta Holds a Reception.
- WHITMAN WILL SEEK A GRAFTER ROUND-UP; "Full Steam Ahead" Is His Order Now, Ignoring the Glynn Incident. FOLLOWS HASSETT TRAIL State Official, as Witness, Weeps Bitterly Under Hot Questioning Before the Grand Jury.
- PARCEL POST PRAISED.; Transmits Goods from Abroad Both Promptly and Cheaply.
- POLICE AND FIRE NEWS.
- Queen of Montenegro Very III.
- THE WILD BIRDS ACT.; Mr. Carmody's Opinion Was of the Horse-Back Variety.
- THE CIVIL SERVICE.
- PRESIDENT OFF FOR A REST.; Plans to Do No Work While He Is at Pass Christian, Miss.
- HIS PARDON PLEA BACKED BY $500,000; Tolman, Convicted Usurer, Offers to Surrender Notes for That Amount. ENRICHED BY SALARY LOANS Is Serving a Six Months' Sentence for Exacting 200 Per Cent. Interest.
- BERNSTEIN'S POWER SEEN IN 'THE SECRET'; Climaxes Piled One Upon Another Bring Finale of Great Effect. PLAY IS SUPERBLY ACTED Miss Staff's Moving Pathos ;- Splendid Work by Marguerite Leslie and Frank Reicher.
- MEMORIAL TO D.H. BURNHAM; Miss Janet Scudder Designing a Fountain to be Placed in Manila.
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- HE WANTED A WAR DOG; So Little Boy Asked Garrison to Send Him One for "Crismus."
- WIRELESS SUCCESS IN FIREBOAT TEST; Messages Flashed from Headquarters Tell the James Duane What to Do. WILL SAVE USELESS RUNS New Fire Boxes Tested ;- Friends Give Commissioner a Silver Dinner Service.
- AUTO KILLS AGED WOMAN.; Atlantic City Police Hunt Chauffeur Painter, Who Fled.
- OWEN-GLASS BILL FRUIT OF 1907 PANIC; Aldrich Bill a Forerunner, but Its Authorship Helped Its Defeat. WILSON CARRIED HIS POINT Was Insistent Upon Government Control of Reserve Board, and Bankers Acquiesced.
- CRUDE BOMB IN PACKAGE; Left for Blacksmith Near Where Ida Anusewitz Was Killed.
- Can Meet Bond Interest.
- Denver Selects Football Coach.
- PRODS OSBORNE AGAIN.; Gov. Glynn Says That Commissioner Must Investigate or Vacate.
- KLAUS KNOCKED OUT.; George Chip Scores Winning Blow in Fifth Round at Pittsburgh.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- THAW FACES COMMISSION.; Members Begin Inquiry Relative to His Release on Bail.
- THE BANKING ACT.
- American Drowned at Guadeloupe.
- NEW DIPLOMATS NAMED.; Senate Confirms Some Appointments ;- Opposition to Denison.
- SALARY TOO BIG ;- HALDANE.; Lord Chancellor Thinks $25,000 Is Enough for Any One ;- Gets $50,000.
- STEFANSSON SHIPS SAFE.; Alaska and Mary Sachs in Winter Quarters ;- Karluk Seen Aug. 19.
- The Rev. Dr. Elias D. Whitlock.
- GIFTS TO EMPLOYES THE NATION OVER
- BOARD DISMISSES A MARRIED TEACHER; Mrs. Ortman-Gamse Took a Bridal Trip to Europe After Appointment. THEN POSED AS SINGLE Dr. Maxwell Presents Records of Women Teachers Before and After Marriage.
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- COLLINS BLAMES WARE.; Testifies State Architect Was Responsible for Great Meadow Work.
- GEORGIAN COURT FOR POLO PRACTICE; Preliminary Work for International Matches to Begin at Lakewood.
- FIELD BOYS NOT BRITISHERS; Grandsons of Late Chicago Merchant Plan to Manage Business.
- THE QUESTION OF WORLD'S FAIRS
- DEFENDS SABRE RULE IN ZABERN AFFAIR; Dr. von Jagow, Berlin's Police President, Raises a New Storm by an Untimely Letter. LOUD CALLS FOR A REBUKE Alsace Is Angry at His Characterization of the Province as "Almost an Enemy's Country."
- Red Cross Woman Can Do Better Work Without It.
- REOPENS FIGHT ON CANAL TOLLS; Adamson Asks Congress to Order Uniform Rates for All Vessels for Two Years. A TRYOUT FOR REVENUE President Then, if Advisable, and Subject to Diplomatic Adjustment, Could Exempt Coastwise Ships.
- SCHOOLROOMS FOR PLAY.; Cleveland Woman Proposes Bowling Alleys and Billiards.
- CENSURES TRIANGLE CO.; Fire Prevention Inspector Finds It Still Disregards Regulations.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Former Watson Estate Property in Old Silk District Sold at a Handsome Profit ;- Dr. Alexander Lambert Buys $100,000 East Side Residence ;- Harlem and Bronx Realty Active.
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