RAID DISCLOSES RACE NEWS CENTRE; Distributing Headquarters for Poolrooms Found in Cedar Street. BUT THE PLACE WAS EMPTY John Doe Proceedings Begun to Learn Who Grady ("Sen. G.") Is -- Some Progress Made.
Date: 04 April 1907
John Doe proceedings were begun before Magistrate Barlow in the Criminal Court Building yesterday to determine whether or not warrants should be issued against Thomas F. Grady and five other men on the charge of maintaining the Fulton Street poolroom that was raided last week.
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INTERNATIONAL BILLIARDS.; Americans Will Offer Challenge Trophy to Attract Foreigners Here.
Date: 04 April 1907
Action has been taken upon the plan of sending an American amateur billiardist to the international tournament to be held in Paris, France. In this city the Liederkranz Club voted yesterday to enter J. Ferdinand Poggenburg and defray his expenses. News was also received by the officials of the National Association of Amateur Billiard Players that the Chicago Athletic Association had taken similar action with regard to Calvin Demarest.
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Oculists and Opticians.
Date: 04 April 1907
E. R. MASON
E. MASON
As I have been a regular subscriber to your Saturday edition for some years and quite frequently read other issues, and am an optician of twenty-five years' experience enjoying the confidence of a large number of Binghamton's leading citizens. I feel it to be a duty to both you and myself to take exception to your scathing denunciation of even the best of opticians in your recent editorial on "Eyesight and the Schools."
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BISHOP FITZGERALD DEAD.; Expired at Hongkong on His Way Home From the Far East.
Date: 05 April 1907
Special to The New York Times
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RAILROAD INVESTMENTS.; Merely to Get Back What You Put In IS Not Enough.
Date: 04 April 1907
C. W
C.
Your editorial in to-day's issue, entitled, "Not Reassuring," is right to the point. No man in possession of his senses is going to invest money in that most risky of all legitimate undertakings, a railroad enterprise, simply for the purpose of getting back what he puts in. He can do that by staying out.
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HUGHES NO QUITTER - JOHN L.; Ex-Champion Meets the Governor and Is Vastly Impressed.
Date: 04 April 1907
Special to The New York Times
ALBANY, April 3. -- John L. Sullivan, who is doing a stunt at a local theatre, dropped in on Gov. Hughes at the Executive chamber to-day.
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FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Heavy and Irregular -- Call Money Rates, 3 1/4@ 1 Per Cent. REFUNDING PLAN FAVORABLE Dividend Announcements Offset by Profit-Taking and Speculative Operations.
Date: 04 April 1907
Prices on the Stock Exchange yesterday moved with the same irregularity displayed on Tuesday, but the tone of the trading was noticeably heavier. At the close of the day there were fully as many losses recorded in the list of active stocks as there were gains, although in most instances the declines were confined to unimportant fractions.
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TELEGRAPHED "I'M MARRIED."; It's Hardly an Elopement, Says Mayor Clarke of His Daughter's Wedding.
Date: 05 April 1907
Special to The New York Times
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QUIZ SLUMMING CURATE.; A Commission Will Decide If He Should Be Tried.
Date: 05 April 1907
The story of how the Rev. William Howard Mears got arrested in company with a colored woman while pursuing sociological studies at short range in the Tenderloin was told in detail yesterday before a special commission appointed by Bishop Coadjutor Greer to investigate the conduct of the young curate of St. Matthew's Church.
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