- New York, N.Y: New York defeats Cincinnati by a score of 2 to 1 after a brilliant pitching duel between Demaree of the Giants and Ames, the ex-Giant. Asbury Park, N.J: Six hundred and fifty youngsters are marshaled in the annual baby parade witnessed by 75,000 admirers, including Governor Fielder, of New Jersey. Keokuk, Iowa: Governor Dunne, of Illinois, and Governor Clarke, of Iowa, attend the celebration inaugurating the formal opening of the Keokuk Dam, which will supply water power to Iowa, Illinois and Missouri. London, England: An attempt to arrest Sylvia Pankhurst while she is addressing a crowd of suffragettes precipitates a riot between women and police. New York, N.Y: The value of dogs as an aid to the police is proven by dogs themselves in a public demonstration of their abilities held in Van Cortlandt Park under the auspices of the New York Sun. Red Bank, N.J: The entries of society leaders compete for the prizes awarded for hunting horses at the Monmouth's County Fair. Franklin, N.H: The farm on which Daniel Webster, the famous orator, was born, is restored to first class condition and the celebration in honor of the event is opened by Governor Felker, of New Hampshire. Sherbrooke, Quebec: This little town is stirred as never before by Harry K. Thaw's arrest and detention here after his escape from Matteawan Asylum to which he was confined following his acquittal of slaying Stanford White. Johannesburg, South Africa: The burning of the railway terminal is laid at the door of the striking miners and the mobs that gather in the streets are charged by the police and many of the strikers are mortally injured.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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