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Free to Read Articles from February 1907 Part 5
- PROF. MENDELEEF DEAD.; Famous Chemist Was Born in 1834-Studied in Pennsylvania,
- BISHOR STANG DEAD.; It Well-Known Roman Catholic Churchman Dies Following Operation.
- JAPANESE DINNER AND DANCE.; Given at Delmonico's in Honor of the Misses Borg.
- WASHINGTON CHILDREN AT FANCY DRESS PARTY; Quaint and Handsome Costumes at Mrs. Clover's Entertainment. ...
- BOSTON SOCIAL NOTES.; Yesterday's Ocean Travelers.
- CONGRESSMAN FLACK DEAD.; Third Representative from New York to the Present Congress to Die.
- PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY.
- MOTIVES IN "SALOME" ROW.; Price, the Boxer-Lawyer.
- THE METROPOLITAN PRESENTS "CARMEN"; A Performance Lacking in Spirit and Coherency. MME. FREMSTAD AS ...
- MOTIVES IN "SALOME" ROW.; Post Office Charge for Remittances.
- WORMSERS GIVE A DANCE.; Chain of Dinner Parties Preceding a Function at Sherry's.
- MOTIVES IN "SALOME" ROW.; Adrian IV. and Conquest of Ireland.
- MISS CARROLL'S WHDDINQ.; She Will MarrY_ Cu!lom in All Saints Church on Wednesday.
- MOTIVES IN "SALOME" ROW.; Business -- Private and Corporate.
- SOCIETY FLOCKS TO THE SMITH-MORTON WEDDING; Ex-Secretary's Daughter Married in St. Thomas's Church. ...
- MOTIVES IN "SALOME" ROW.; French Operas In Italian.
- SOCIETY IN WASHINGTON.; Bazaar for a Day Nursery.
- CHAPLAINS IN THE NAVY.; Roosevelt the Usurper.
- Editorial Article 3 -- No Title
- TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAFFIC.; Railroad Information as It Is.
- MOTIVES IN "SALOME" ROW.; Did the Spirit of the Parvenu or Craving for Notoriety Stop the Opera?
- TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAFFIC.; Justice to the Port Kingston.
- Editorial Article 4 -- No Title
- The Kaisers Eagle Eye.
- CHAPLAINS IN THE NAVY.; Good Word for Men Who Fill an Important Function on Shipboard.
- TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAFFIC.; What Might Happen If It Were Necessary to Move an Army.
- CHAPLAINS IN THE NAVY.; About Seats for Women.
- FEDERAL REGULATION OF TIPS.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- THE NEW WAY.
- CHURCH AND STATE IN SPAIN.
- THE TREASURY'S BANKING.
- EXPORTS OF "MANUFACTURES."
- HOODLUM RULE.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- WOMEN AND "SAVAGES."
- THE FRENCH MINISTRY.
- COLLECTOR THOMAS BOWS TO THE PRESIDENT'S WILL; Philadelphian Assures Shaw He Will Keep Out of Politics. ...
- CAN SUPPLY CANAL LABOR.; Italian Contractor Says He Has 30,000 Italians and Spaniards.
- CHAMP CLARK, PHRENOLOGIST; Tells the House of His Early Studies -Gorman's Good Looks.
- TO MANAGE INDIAN LANDS.; Federal Bill Introduced to Look Out for Choctaws and Chickasaws.
- COLORADO RIVER CONTROLLED; More Than Half the Flow Turned and Suspense Is Ended.
- PLAN TO TAKE MILLIONS FROM RAILWAYS ON MAIL; House Committee Will Change the Methods of Figuring. WILL ...
- Article 4 -- No Title; Easy Job for Fireman Seufert. Bradford Merrill Goes with Hearst.
- MELTED SNOW ANGERED BABY; He Threw Himself from His Chair and Probably Will Die.
- Want Liberty Bell at Fair.
- MOVE IN FAIRBANKS CASE.; Attorneys for Vice President's Son Asks Court to Quash Indictment.
- College President Killed.
- "Boost" Their Sea City at Dinner.
- BRACCO PLAY MUDDLE.; Three Translations of "Infidele" Offered for Mme. Nazimova's Use.
- 5 Indicted for Fatal Road Accident.
- Catholics Take Up Probation Work.
- THE CONNECTICUT'S COST.; Comparison on Battleships in Favor of Private Builders.
- TO RECRUIT 4,000 CUBANS.; Examination for New Members of the Rural Guard to be Rigorous.
- HOUSE TRIBUTES TO GORMAN.; Speaker Cannon Eulogizes the Memory of the Maryland Senator.
- WILL IMPROVE THE OREGON.; $1,000,000 Will Be Spent to Put Her Up-to-Date.
- NEW LAWS AWAIT RESULT OF WILEY'S EXPERIMENTS; Food Expert Says There's No Way to Detect Meat Ptomaine ...
- CHICAGO MAN COMPLAINS.; Sanitary Inspector Says Commissioner Butler Impeded Investigation.
- GENESEE SPEAKERS CALL PATERNALISM A MENACE; Speaker Wadsworth Tells Diners We Must Call a Halt. NO FREE ...
- EXPLORER PEARY DINES WITH THE LOTOS CLUB; Commander Tells in Detail of His Struggles in the Arctic. ...
- STANDARD OIL AND PRESS.; Advertising Agent Has Told of Contracts for Supposed News.
- WANTS A BUSINESS MAN IN THE HALL OF FAME; Chancellor MacCracken Says He'll Be There Eventually. WHEN ...
- "Jimmy" Oliver's Client Hold.
- OKLAHOMA BARS TRUSTS.; Constitutional Convention Puts Them in the Criminal Class.
- DROWNED THROUGH THE ICE.; Body of Plum Island's Lone Fisherman Recovered from the Shrewsbury.
- POLICE MUCH TEMPTED,; And Sometimes Are Badly Treated by Citizens, Says Deputy O'Keeffe.
- WAR ON TUBERCULOSIS.; Prevention Committee Says It Will Work to Aid the "Neglected Rich."
- HEARD CALL OF THE WILD.; But Detectives Get Three Boys Before They're Well Started on Trip.
- Champion of Osteopathy Dead.
- SALOON LEAGUE REPLIES.; Declares That It Has Never Operated with Tully's Society.
- HUGH O. PENTECOST DEAD.; Socialist Lawyer and Former Clergyman Was III Seven Weeks.
- PROF. HYSLOP TELLS OF HODGSON SPIRIT TALKS; Dead Investigator Spoke of the Other World, He Declares. ...
- Shortage of Cars in Italy, Too.; License for North American Life.
- Tennessee Newspaper Sold.; Hackett Theatre Passes to Harris.
- MORE LOBBYISTS FILE THEIR NAMES AT ALBANY; Legislative Agents and Counsel Out in the Open. CORPORATIONS ...
- SPLIT IN THE LAND BOARD.; Conners and Murphy Want Three Offices -- Opposed by Leaguers.
- THE CAPE COD CANAL; Issue of One Hundred Shares of $1,000 Each Is Authorized.
- DE ARMOND DEFENDS BELL.; Would Give President Power to Oust Judges.
- GERMAN VIEWS GLOOMY ON JAPANESE QUESTION; Tageblatt Predicts the Greatest War of Modern Times. BERLIN ...
- Cardinal Breaks His Shoulder.
- BRITAIN WOULD BE NEUTRAL.; Would Not Have to Aid Japan Under the Terms of the Alliance.
- BOSTON GETTING FREIGHT.; The Boston & Albany Lifts the Embargo -- Scarcity of Longshoremen.
- Two Young Skaters Drowned.
- JAPAN CALM, SAYS KANEKO.; Japanese Statesman Greatly Impressed by Roosevelt's Message.
- WAR DEPARTMENT WIPES OUT FAKE RIFLE SCORES; Two Companies of 5th Infantry Must Repay Prize Money. INVESTIGATION ...
- BIG BANK RUN STOPPED WITH $1,000,000 FUND; Mechanics' Trust of Bayonne Had a Ton of Money Ready. STACKED ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Dr. Charles Esling Dead.
- Shooting In a Restaurant.
- Mexican Ambassador Received.
- German Socialists Continue to Lose.
- Ambassador Riddle In Russia.
- Senior Wranglership to Go.
- MORE RIOTS IN CHINA.; Anti-Christian Trouble in Kiang-Su -- Troops Sent to the Scene.
- JAPANESE PUT THEIR TRUST IN ROOSEVELT; Leading Papers, Received Here, Scout the Possibility of War. ...
- WAR TALK NONSENSE -- CULLOM.; He Would Like to Go to War with Perkins for Talking as He Did.
- PLOT AGAINST THE CZAR; Comes to Light Through Efforts to Identify the Purchaser of a Uniform.
- J.B. M'DONALD TO HELP OLIVER DIG THE CANAL; Other Associates Announced, but a Change Is Possible. STEVENS ...
- FEARED BURIAL ALIVE.; Henry R. Magruder's Charge to Consul -- His Bequests.
- KING EDWARD IN PARIS.; Large Crowd Cheers Him and the Queen -- At Present Incognito.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- PORTO RICANS HANGED.; First Executions by This Method in the History of the Island.
- Gerrish Would Dredge Entrances.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- AROUSES CRITICISM BY CAPE MAY HARBOR GRANT; $1,200,000 Appropriation Said to Favor a Realty Scheme. ...
- FEVER ABATES IN CHICAGO.; Many Patients Supposed to be Suffering from Duke's Disease.
- MEETS CHURCH HALF WAY.; French Government Likely to Accept Contracts Offered by Priests.
- Thomas Bailey Aldrich III.
- Rear Admiral Mead Retired.
- SENATOR'S WIFE STRICKEN IN WASHINGTON THEATRE; Mrs. Jacob H. Gallinger Dies While Being Carried to a ...
- REVOLT IN SALVADOR ENDED.; Gen. Barahona, the Rebel Leader, Captured -- Bands Destroyed.
- CAUSE OF WHITE'S SUICIDE.; Said to Have Been Despondent Over Lack of Progress in School.
- MEXICAN MAYOR IN JAIL.; Accused with Forty Americans of Countenancing Gambling.
- PRESIDENT GIVES $100.; Mr. Root Also Sends a Check for the Chinese Famine Victims.
- SAYS HIGGINS IS BETTER.; German Specialist Still Holds Out Hope for His Recovery.
- DON'T LIKE AMERICAN FLAG.; Two Japanese Throw Stars and Stripes Down and Refuse to Join Drill.
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- Front Page 6 -- No Title
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- Successor to the Atlanta News.
- THREW SNOWBALL, WAS SHOT; Boy Killed His Playmate, but Says It Was an Accident.
- Front Page 7 -- No Title
- AMUSES MR. EDISON.; The Notion Spread Yesterday That He's a Paralytic at the Seashore.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- KAISER SNUBS TOWER.; Disapproves of the Latter's Efforts to Boycott Prof. Burgess.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- ACCUSED OF KILLING HUSBAND; Seaman, However, Had Threatened to Take His Life.
- IS THIS JUROR STEELE?; A Wilbur F. Steele Who Once Was Agent of Thaw's Father.
- NEW YORKERS HURT IN CRASH; The Manhattan Limited Strikes an Engine Near Conemaugh.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- THAW "EXPERT" ARRESTED.; Man Who Posed as Canadian Doctor Accused of Fraud.
- MAY HOLD UP A RECOUNT.; Assembly Judiciary Committee Is Likely to Stand in the Way.
- SENATOR DRYDEN ILL; WORN OUT BY CAMPAIGN; His Newark Physician Goes to Washington to Attend Him. MAY ...
- ENGINE RUNS WILD ON B. & O.; Two Fatally Hurt When Locomotives Crash on Bridge.
- Latest Shipping News.
- COLD KILLS RANGE CATTLE.; Blizzard Follows Zero Weather in Montana and North Dakota.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- CHANGE IN THAW JURY MAY BE MADE ON MONDAY; Jerome Investigating Record of One Man in the Box. DEFENSE ...
- BOOKS AND MAGAZINES.; Notes of News from the Publishers -- Some Novels of Early Spring.
- Early Travelers.; EARLY ENGLISH AND FRENCH VOYAGES, CHIEFLY FROM HAKLUYT, 1534-1608. Edited by Henry ...
- Journal of American History.
- LEONARDO DA VINCI.
- By the Author of "Master Virgil."
- LODGING HOUSES.; THE LODGING-HOUSE PROBLEM IN BOSTON. By Albert Benedict Wolfe, Ph. D., Associate Professor ...
- THE DRESDEN GALLERY; THE ART OF THE DRESDEN GALLERY. By Julia de Wolf Addison. 12mo. Illustrated. Pp. ...
- THE BURNEYS.; THE HOUSE IN ST. MARTIN'S STREET. Being Chronicles of the Burney Family. By Constance ...
- IRELAND.; Stephen Gwynn's Book on the Legends and History of Erin.*
- BOSTON NOTES.; Gen. Schaff and Col. O'Rorke -- Early Notes of the Longfellow Centenary -- Forthcoming Books.
- The Novelist and Travel.
- SOCIALISM.; HISTORY OF SOCIALISM. By Thomas Kirkup. New York: Macmillan Company. $2.25.
- A "Problem" Novel.; THE CRUCIBLE OF CIRCUMSTANCE. By Percy James Brebner. (Christian Lys.) Pp. 389. ...
- REVIVED INTEREST IN CANALS.; The Relation of Canals and Railways -- Are They Feeders or Competitors? ...
- Berkshire in England.; HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS IN BERKSHIRE. By James Edmund Vincent. Illustrated by Frederick ...
- Emil Sutro.
- A HUNDRED YEARS AGO.; ANDREW GOODFELLOW. A Tale of 1805. By Helen H. Watson, (Mrs. Herbert A. Watson.) ...
- MAGNIFICENT VERSAILLES.; THE GREAT DAYS OF VERSAILLES. Studies from Court Life in the Later Years of ...
- WILLIAM YEATS AND ALFRED NOYES; The Poet of the Celtic Revival in a New Edition -- The Earlier Work ...
- Of Course Not.
- THE VIEWS OF MANY READERS.; Mr. Jacobs and The Thirty Years' War -- The Novelist and Travel -- Other ...
- KIPLING GOES EASTWARD AGAIN.; Bret Harte's Daughters -- Dicey's Book on Egypt -- Literary Gossip in London.
- A GREAT LITERARY REVIEW.; From The Mail and Times, Des Moines, Iowa.
- Mark Twain.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK
- "Yond."
- DRIFT OF LONDON LITERARY TALK.; Hebrew Accentuation. According to Devery. History of Painting Outlined. ...
- Review 1 -- No Title
- " The Beloved Vagabond."
- QUEEN MARGOT.; H. Noel Williams's Book About the First Wife of White-Plumed Henry of Navarre.*
- A STUDY OF COSTUMES.; COSTUME: FANCIFUL, HISTORICAL, AND THEATRICAL, Compiled by Mrs. Aria. With illustrations ...
- PURE WATER.; DRINKING WATER AND ICE SUPPLIES, and Their Relations to Health and Disease By T. Mitchell ...
- MODERN COMMERCE.; THE NEW INTERNATIONALISM. By Harold Bolce. New York: D. Appleton & Co. $1.50.
- BIRDS.; BRITISH BIRD LIFE. By W. Percival Westell. With an introduction by the Right Hon. Sir Herbert ...
- CAREER OF LORD LEIGHTON; A Lavishly Illustrated Work on the Character and Achievements of the President ...
- LAST LOOK AT THE HOHENLOHE MEMOIRS; An English Translation of the Strangely Outspoken Comments by Germany's ...
- SOME POINTS AT LAW; An Annotated List of Recent Publications on Various Legal Subjects. THE LAW OF AUTOMOBILES. ...
- IN STUART TIMES.; Allan Fea's Handsome New Edition of the Gramont Memoirs.*
- AUTHORS TALK ABOUT THEIR BOOKS.; Frederick Trevor Hill as Lawyer and Writer -- Some Experiences of Mrs. ...
- Article 1 -- No Title
- PLANS A CHILDREN'S HOME.; Ex-Preacher Lays Aside $100,000 of His Profits for Mission Work.
- WED A BROKER SECRETLY.; Now Referee Reports in Favor of a Divorce for Mrs. Anita Crompton.
- OCEAN TRAVELERS.; Five Liners Sail To-day for Europe and the West Indies.
- German Physician Says Extra Pair Trousers Prevents Illness.; Keep Your Head Cool, Your Feet Warm, Your ...
- BELL'S REVOLVERS FOUND; TWO ARRESTS ORDERED; Police Find Two Men Who Hid Townsend Murder Weapons. HE ...
- FEDERAL CONTRACTORS LOSE; The Government Gets Judgment for $73,578 Against O'Brien & Perkins.
- Hurley on Brooklyn Library Board.
- THE BLAKE REVIVAL.; A Sonnet to the "Songs of Innocence."
- DONOHUE MURDER STORY.; Pooh-Poohed by the Police -- Legislature Deplores Assemblyman's Loss.
- Board of Estimate's New Secretary.
- CITY BONDS AND STOCK SELL JUST ABOVE PAR; Low Price for $30,000,000 Worth, but Metz Is Pleased. LIST ...
- CALUMET DRAINAGE PLAN.; Commissioners Would Spend $17,000,000 If It Is to be Adopted.
- QUERIES FOR COAST LINES.; Government Wants to Know About Their Railroad Connections.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Deal for New Structures Covering Columbus Avenue Block Front -- Investor Buys ...
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Lower Duty on German Glass Tubing -- Other Decisions.
- AFTER ITS PROMOTER.; U.S. &. Nicaragua Co. Says Deitrick's Distributions Savor of Graft.
- OLEOMARGARINE SEIZED.; Internal Revenue Officers Working Under an Old Law In St. Louis.
- RAILROADS DON'T FEAR LAW.; Equal Enforcement Is All They Ask, Says J.C. Stubbs.
- U.S. LEATHER CO. IN COURT.; Counsel Opposed to Reorganization -- Say Stockholders Won't Benefit.
- New Canadian Athletic Association.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- TO INSURE BANK DEPOSITS.; E.R. Thomas and Associates Organizing a Hudson Surety Company.
- Detroit United Railway Note Issue.
- LIVELY BOUTS ON MAT BY AMATEUR WRESTLERS; Annual Championships of Church Athletic League. CONTESTANTS ...
- MIDWINTER SALE CLOSES.; Four Days at the Garden Realized $175,230 for 482 Horses.
- C., H. & D. NOTEHOLDERS WANT MORGAN TO SETTLE; Some of Them Urge That Mortgage on Road Be Foreclosed. ...
- PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Rally After Decline; Call Money Rates, 4@2 1/2 Per Cent. Prices Turned ...
- GOVERNMENT BONDS RISE.; City Bank's Circular Discusses Position of the 2s and 4s.
- YALE WINS CLOSE GAME.; Defeats Harvard In Basket Ball by Score of 14 to 13.
- Prize Auto for 14-Year-Old Girl.
- 16 EGG-THROWERS HELD.; Magistrate Tells Orpheum Theatre Rioters They Endangered Lives.
- Austrian Count Buys Glenwood M.; Notes of the National Game.
- Irish-Americans' Big Entry List.
- DIXIE HEADS THE LISTS IN PALM BEACH RACES; Wins Two More Close Events on Last Day. DEWAR TROPHY IN DOUBT ...
- FINED $3,000 FOR REBATING.; Camden Iron Works Co. Convicted of Taking Rebates on Pipe Shipments.
- PRESS AGENTS GIVE CLYDE FITCH A SUPPER; A Feast of Reason and the Flowing Bowl for the Dramatist. WARFIELD ...
- ALCOHOL FOR AUTO USE HAS MANY ADVANTAGES; Practical Results Obtained in Recent Test Run to Boston. KEROSENE ...
- Columbia's Basket Ball Victory.
- BOSTON SOCIETY.
- NEWS OF NEWPORT.
- MR. WHITE ENTERTAINS.; Gives a Dinner to the Italian Premier and a Large Reception.
- MISS LOEW ENGAGED.; tI Youngest Daughter of E. V. Loew Wed R. C. Lawrence.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- SOCIETY IN WASHINGTON.
- DAFFODIL LUNCHEON FOR THE DEBUTANTES; Palmistry and Songs to Entertain Mrs. Anderton's Guests. MISS ...
- CARNIVAL AT PALM BEACH.; Great Crowd Witnesses Beautiful Night Spectacle on Lake Worth.
- Reception for Adlai Stevenson.
- PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY.
- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.; WILLIAM H. STATESIR
- Ball Given by Ambassador Tower.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- TWO OPERAS LAST NIGHT AT THE MANHATTAN; " Cavalleria Rusticana" and "Pagliacci" There. MARIO SAMMARCO'S ...
- Dr. Jose Ignacio Rodriguez.
- Rare and Curious.
- FIRE IN A THEATRE.; City Sports Burlesquers Lose Their Costumes in Philadelphia.
- ASSEMBLYMAN STANLEY DEAD; Succumbs to Second Operation for Appendicitis -- Friend of Gov. Hughes.
- "A Yankee Tourist" Produced.; New Plays at a Criterion Matinee. Concert to Aid MacDowell Fund. Actor ...
- ISABELLE URQUHART ILL.; Fears Entertained That Well-Known Actress May Not Recover.
- Letter to the Editor 2 -- No Title
- Favors Theatre Escort Plan.
- Questions Use of the "Mr."
- While You Wait.
- He Does Not Deny Use of Money for His Election in Former Campaign.
- Wants Details of Vegetarian Tests.
- Wicked New York.
- Ethics of Postage Stamps.
- Cromwell Ready to Punish Grafters.
- Menace of Unclean Milk Bottles.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- DO HOTELS REFUSE WOMEN?; A Bostonian's Experience Makes Her Skeptical of Many Complaints.
- THE WILD FOREST ARTICLE.; Its Amendment Will "Give the State New Property Rights."
- Drew a Veil Over It.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- A Dictionary That Contains "Chortie."
- Gifts of Shelters Proposed -- Solution in Household Service.
- Editorial Article 3 -- No Title
- THE STATE'S WILD FOREST.
- EXTRAVAGANCE A PERIL TO AMERICANS---MOSELY; British Educator Also Fears Inefficiency and Corruption. ...
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- SUPT. KELSEY PLEASED WITH N.Y. LIFE CANVASS; Count in That Company Is "Progressing Nicely," He Declares. ...
- SECRETARY SHAW'S CRITICISMS.
- THE CHICAGO EPIDEMIC.
- "FATTENING" STOCKS.
- The Author of "Sherlock Holmes" Turns Detective In Real Earnest.; THE STRANGE CASE OF GEORGE EDALJI
- SUBWAYS AND PROPERTY OWNERS
- MAN SANK FROM SIGHT IN 200 TONS OF COAL; Found Alive When Big Pocket Was Emptied. STRUGGLE AS IN QUICKSAND ...
- 29 OF CREW DEAD.; Lifeboats Rescue 24 Men from the Steamer Clavering.
- Prison for Ontario Bank Manager.
- Meningitis Breaks Out In Britain.
- $31,000 FUND FOR TOYS.; George B. Nutt of Pittsburg Bequeaths His Estate for Poor Children.
- ADMISSION BY KARL HAU.; Purchased a False Beard -- Accused Man Pleads His Own Case.
- PRESIDENT'S NOBEL PRIZE.; Mr. Roosevelt Says He Will Value the Diploma as Long as He Lives.
- FATHER KIDNAPS A DUKE.; And is Trying to Have His Son's Marriage to a Poor Girl Annulled.
- FAVORS UNION SQUARE SITE FOR COURT HOUSE; Board of Estimate Likely to Accept Commission's Report. WANTS ...
- TRAINER MARVIN DEAD.; Developed Forty World's Record Holders -- Skill In Converting Trotters.
- Five Feet of Snow at Grenoble.; CITY BREVITIES.
- SIR ALFRED JONES INDIGNANT.; Denies That His Party Treated Americans with Inhumanity.
- PLEA FOR ALASKA ROAD.; Burleigh Says It Would Block Plan to Corner Copper Fields.
- SNOWBANK SAVES A LIFE.; Discouraged Boy Leaps from a Window and Strikes a Soft Spot.
- GLORIOUS TOMBIGBEE EXTOLLED IN THE HOUSE; Candler's Impassioned Eloquence for a River Appropriation. ...
- SENATE'S TRIBUTE TO GORMAN; Business Suspended While Members Eulogize the Late Senator.
- OKLAHOMA NEGRO ISSUE PUT UP TO ROOSEVELT; Constitutional Convention Wants to Know What He Will Do. PRESIDENT'S ...
- FOR COTTON INVESTIGATION.; House Favors Resolution to Examine Exchange Methods.
- OBJECT TO ANY SUBWAY AT ALL UNDER BROADWAY; Merchants Resolve, Too, to Fight "Cut and Cover" Construction. ...
- BIG FIRE IN HARRISBURG.; Lose Estimated at $1,000,000 -- Historic Playhouse Destroyed.
- KOCH'S THEORY DISPROVED.; Commission Says. Bovine Tuberculosis Is Communicated to Man.
- GALLATINS TWICE WEDDED.; Husband Says Civil Ceremony Took Place Three Weeks Ago.
- RICH BACHELOR A SUICIDE.; Ill-Health Said to Have Caused A.N. Livingston to Shoot Himself.
- FAVORS THE $5 PRAYER.; Senate Clerk Says Otherwise Sessions Might Open Without Invocation.
- RESTRICTS INSURANCE ADS.; Assemblyman Smith Has a Bill to Make Newspapers Responsible.
- THE LID IS STILL OFF IN THE FOX HILLS CLUB; But Games of Chance Must Be Played in Private Hereafter. ...
- $150,000 FIRE IN TROY.; Building Owned by Troy Waste Manufacturing Company Destroyed.
- TWO ALDERMEN HELD IN BRIBERY SCANDAL; Henry Clay Peters and J.J. Cronin Charged with Perjury. CLIFFORD'S ...
- PRESIDENT APPROVES ALL THAT DAVIS DID; Heartily Commends the Admiral's Actions at Kingston. REPORT IN; ...
- FALSE RUMORS START A BAYONNE BANK RUN; The Mechanics' Trust Co. Victim of Disappointed Speculators. ...
- TO CONFER ON TAX RATES.; Several Companies Offer to Pay on a 11 Per Cent. Discount Basis.
- FOR AN ISOLATION HOSPITAL.; Chicago Now Supports Only One for Smallpox Patients.
- Senate Gets Guggenheim Credentials.
- GREENWICH ASSESSMENTS UP; Value of Property Raised from $13,000,000 to $23,000,000.
- PACIFIC TOKIO TELEGRAM.; Belief That a Solution of the School Controversy Is Near.
- POET PLEADS FOR SON ON TRIAL FOR MURDER; Will H. Thompson's Address Moves Jury to Tears. RECITES GETTYSBURG ...
- USE OF ARMORIES EXTENDED.; Governor Approves of Holding Athletic and Social Events In Them.
- DINERS STIRRED BY SPEECH.; Michigan Man Hears a Trout Stream Calling to Him.
- OPEN CUT "DESIRABLE" FOR CROSS TOWN TUNNELS; But the Pennsylvania Experts Won't Say It Is Necessary. ...
- SIMPSON CASE HALTS.; The Widow's Story in Shooting of Horner Stopped by Juror's Illness.
- FOR AN OUTSIDE ARCHITECT; Bill Introduced at Albany to Get Plans for New Normal College.
- HOLDS OUT HOPE FOR HIGGINS; Dr. Schott Says ex-Governor Has Improved -- Still Unconscious.
- THAW JURY COMPLETE; TRIAL GOES ON MONDAY; Jerome Says People's Case Will Be in Before Noon. REAL FIGHT ...
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- TEXAS SCHOOL OFFICIAL SHOT; Col. J.C. Edmonds Killed at Bastrop -- Prominent Man Suspected.
- 3 ABLAZE, ROLLED IN SNOW.; T.J. Barnes and Party Covered with Oil from Exploding Auto Tank.
- THAW'S PITTSBURG RECORD.; Jerome Assistant Getting Evidence on One of His Escapades.
- SCHMITZ IN CONFERENCE.; With San Francisco School Board Will Discuss Japanese Question.
- 8,000 FREIGHT CARS BLOCKED; Snowstorms in Montana and Dakota Tie Up Railroads.
- GOING UP THE ORINOCO.; Charles N. Welsh to Take a Party of Friends on a Yachting Trip.
- "BOMB" IN A SLEEPING CAR.; Was Left at Philadelphia in the Berth of a Train from New York.
- MISS FORAKER HURT.; Carriage of Senator's Daughter Hit by a Car in Washington.
- RAILROAD CUTS ITS FARES.; Reduction of from 15 to 25 Per Cent. by the Boston & Maine.
- MRS. SAGE'S $1,000,000 FOR TROY POLYTECHNIC; Her First Big Public Donation Announced at Alumni Meeting. ...
- New York Failure Ties Up Church.
- A.D. WHITE, 2D, A SUICIDE.; Grandson of ex-Ambassador Kills Himself at School.
- CONAN DOYLE SOLVES A NEW DREYFUS CASE; Creator of "Sherlock Holmes" Turns Detective Himself. THE MYSTERY ...
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- $1,000,000 ON DEAD MAN.; George H. Meyers, There for Divorce, Dies Suddenly at Yankton, S.D.
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- ATLANTA NEWS SUSPENDS.; Policy of Inciting Race Antagonism Brings It to Grief.
- SKYSCRAPER 350 FEET HIGH.; Philadelphia to Have a Thirty-two-Story Office Building.
- PERKINS EXPECTS A CONFLICT.; Senator Speaks of the Antagonism Between the Two Races. CALIFORNIA CAN ...
- HITS BACK AT JEROME.; Lawyer C.W. Baker of Cincinnati Questions Jurors About Him.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- NO MARLBOROUGH SUIT.; Authoritative Statement Issued -- Royal Circles Relieved.
- EDWARD P. HIPPLE A SUICIDE.; Follows Example of His Brother, Who Wrecked Real Estate Trust Co.
- GAVE HER BABY TO A BEAR.; Woman In Gloom of Dusk Mistook the Animal for Her Husband.
- CALIFORNIA CAN CAUSE WAR, SAYS ROOSEVELT; Conflict with Japan Certain If She Continues Her Course. TOKIO ...
- Way to Solve Milk Problem.
- Exports of Manufactures $719,000,000.
- For a Cotton Exchange Inquiry.
- SORROW OVER THE DEATH OF PRICE, BOXER-LAWYER; He Defended, Successfully 1,200 Chinamen, Never Lost a ...
- FEELING OF SYMPATHY GROWS FOR DR. SIMPSON; Wagers Offered That Dentist Will Be Acquitted of Murder. ...
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Automobile Repairs Only Are Dutiable -- Other Decisions.
- Child Labor Bill Approved.
- PETERS ON THE RACK AT BRIBERY INQUIRY; Aldermanic "Intellectual Giant" Shows Faulty Memory. SHIES AT ...
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Sales of Residences in Fifth Avenue Section -- Deal for Park Place Corner ...
- TRYING TO OUST MASON, HEAD OF ASSAY OFFICE; He Is Now 77 and Has Served the Government 56 Years. ONCE ...
- GREENE COPPER DIVIDENDS.; New Owners May Make Quarterly Instead of Bi-Monthly Payments.
- RAILWAY MAIL RATE ENTENTE.; Compromise on Reduction Agreed To by House Committee.
- TO MAKE CORPORATIONS PAY.; Bill Amending Franchise Tax Law -- Other Financial Measures.
- CITY'S REALTY ASSESSMENT.; Borrowing Capacity Increased by It About $40,000,000.
- FRANCHISE TAX CONFERENCE.; Jackson Wants a Talk with Counsel for New York City Corporations.
- HARLEM CLUB AUCTIONED.; William A. Martin Buys the Property on a Bid of $78,962.
- Trustees in Bankruptcy Named.
- INSURANCE SPECULATION REVIVED BY NEW BILL; Views of Reformers on Measure Now Before Legislature. REALTY ...
- English Fire Company's Figures.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- No Gas Trust President Yet.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- MAY DELAY SANTA FE ISSUE.; Road Will Not Issue Notes Instead of Convertible Securities.
- Gen. William Shakespeare Dead.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- GOULD-HARRIMAN PEACE.; Coming Gradually, but Western Pacific Tidewater Outlets Not Arranged Yet.
- COMBINED CALVE-HADING FOOLS WALTER DAMROSCH; Writes to Him as the Prima Donna and Sets Him Hustling. ...
- General Chemical Surplus $3,000,000.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Recover; Call Money Rates, 3 1/2 1 3/4 Per Cent. Suspension of Liquidation ...
- MIRTH AND MELODY IN NEW MUSICAL PLAY; Messager's Music Charming in "The Little Michus." SINGING MIGHT ...
- H.F. Herwig.
- JESUP -- BUCKNAM.
- PENDLETON -- MORRIS.
- Sir John See.
- Henry C. Sergeant.
- BIG AUDIENCE HEARS MELBA.; Attendance at the Manhattan Augmented by Metropolitan's Off Night.
- The Rev. William H. Benjamin, D.D.
- LAST SENIOR COTILLION DANCED AT DELMONICO'S; Floral Arbor a Novel Feature of the Evening. SUPPER BEFORE ...
- Dinner to Mrs. Talbot Taylor.
- Russians' Gift to Mr. Meyer.
- WHITE HOUSE RECEPTION.; President and Mrs. Roosevelt Hold Annual Function for Congress.
- Editorial Article 4 -- No Title
- PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY.
- FOR CANTEEN RESTORATION.; President Receives Women's Committee -- Said to Approve Their Work.
- No Plan to Sell Islands to Japan.
- KING GOING TO PARIS.; Belief That His Visit Will Further Strengthen the Entente.
- Editorial Article 5 -- No Title
- Mrs. Nelson Taylor's Reception.
- SOCIETY IN WASHINGTON.
- A Military Exigency.
- The Vanishing Point.
- A Substitute.
- Editorial Article 3 -- No Title
- Answered.
- Not a Strong Man.
- HAGUE PROGRAMME CLOSED.; Envoys to Decide If They Will Discuss Disarmament and Dragoism.
- Another Wrong Gas Bill.
- FRANCE'S FIGHT FOR LIBERTY.; Reasons Why Americans Should Not Interfere on Behalf of the Church.
- TAFT SAYS TALK OF WAR WITH JAPAN IS ABSURD; Hawaii to be Fortified in Pursuance of Old Plan. LEGISLATIVE ...
- Sewage Reform Should Begin at Home.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- An Open Letter to the President.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- ENGLISH AMERICANOPHOBES.
- THE RUSSIAN ELECTIONS.
- Should She Accept the Seat?
- No Action by the Protective Societies.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- AUTOISTS GOING WEST FOR CHICAGO EXHIBIT; Racing Cars Will Be a Feature of Show Opening To-morrow. INTEREST ...
- World's Target Shooting Record.
- LIQUORS AS "MEDICINES."
- THE POLICE FIGHT.
- THIRD VICTORY FOR LASKER.; Defeats Marshall In a Queen's Gambit Opening After 43 Moves.
- WANTS YACHT RULE LIMITED.; Gardner Suggests Modification of Present Measurement Formula.
- Glendon Starts with Navy Crew.
- MR. SHAW'S CURIOUS SUGGESTION.
- DIXIE AGAIN LEADS IN PALM BEACH RACES; Wins Two Events and Finishes Second in Free-for-All. SPARROW ...
- LOOKING AHEAD.
- KOENIGIN LUISE MET STORMS.; Many Passengers Bruised -- Baroness Barnett Arrives.
- WOOD LOST THREE RACES.; Champion Skater First In Only One Event at Saranac Lake.
- Heavy Track at New Orleans.
- Heavy Men for Yale Crew.
- TENNIS COURTS ON NEW LINER; Hamburg-American's Biggest, the Europa, to Have Other Novelties.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- CURLERS IN BIG MATCH AT VAN CORTLANDT LAKE; South of Scotland Victors Over North by Three Points. FOUR ...
- GOLF CUPS OFEERED FOR WOMEN PLAYERS; Local Association Outlines Energetic Campaign for the Year. NEW ...
- TOPPED BID FOR TROTTER.; Purchaser of Ed Custer at Garden Sale Declined $3,000 Advance.
- PAUL DASHIELL RETIRES.; Will Relinquish His Position as Head Coach of Annapolis Eleven.
- SAY SULLIVANS BACKED ALLEGED BUCKET SHOP; " Big Tim" and Alderman Mentioned in Papers Seized in Raid. ...
- COWPERTHWAIT CENTENNIAL.; Event Celebrated by a Ball In Grand Central Palace.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- ROOSEVELT APPROVES THE CONSUMERS' LEAGUE; Tells in Letter of His Interest in Child Labor Legislation. ...
- CHOATE ARGUES FOR 14TH ST. EXPRESSES; Appears Before Transit Board for Those Opposing 23d Street. MORE ...
- Guggenheim In Washington.
- SEEK SUNKEN MILLIONS.; Americans Interested In Attempt to Salve the Lutine's Gold.
- MARCH OF THE BROKERS TO LAY A CORNERSTONE; 1,300 Consolidated Members Parade Through Broad Street. A ...
- ACTORS OF OLDEN TIME.; Engraved Portraits at the Groller Club.
- PUBLISHERS WILL FIGHT PROPOSED MAIL CHANGES; Postal Commission's Plan Full of Absurdities, They Say. ...
- EARL'S DAUGHTER KILLED.; Lady Dorothy Cuthbert Accidentally Shot by Her Husband.
- AID FOR HARTE'S DAUGHTER.; Mrs. Steele Leaves Portland Aims house for New York.
- THE AIDES OF SOCIETY ENJOY A NOTABLE BALL; A Most Fashionable Affair It Was, with No Detail Lacking. ...
- EARTHQUAKE IN ILLINOIS.; Severe Shock Wednesday Night -- Dishes Hurled from Shelves.
- Yesterday's Ocean Travelers.
- PASTOR HAD THIRTEEN WIVES.; Sent to Prison in Ohio -- Two Sons Also Accused of Bigamy.
- NEW CURRENCY MEASURE INELASTIC, SAYS SHAW; Tells Missourians the Bill Defeats Its Own Aim. HITS RESERVE ...
- ICE HARVEST BRISK.; Houses at Hudson Filling Rapidly -High Pay for Workers.
- MISS GOULD GIVES $25,000.; New Y.M.C.A. Building in Richmond, Va., Is Assured.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- PLAN TO CONTROL COTTON.; Farmers' Union to Build Warehouses to Hold Half the Crop.
- THAW JURY SHAKE-UP; ONE SEAT STILL EMPTY; Three More Jurors Let Go and Their Places Filled. CLOSE WATCH ...
- Two-Cent Fare Bill Passed in Indiana.
- Paterson's Insurance Rates Cut.
- AFTER PATENT DRUG MEN.; Excise Commissioner Clement Wants the Law Amended.
- FRENCH CABINET IN DANGER.; Church Question May Wreck It -- Clemenceau and Briand at Odds.
- $1,500,000 FROM ROGERS TO BAY STATE GAS CO.; Receiver Pepper Agrees to Compromise in $4,000,000 Suit. ...
- SCARLET FEVER SPREADS THROUGHOUT ILLINOIS; State and City Health Commissioners in Conference. DRAINAGE ...
- ROOSEVELT A USURPER, SAYS SENATOR RAYNER; Regards Himself as Responsible for Actions of Congress. CITES ...
- SENATOR ALGER'S WILL.; Total of $5,000 Left to Three Charitable Institutions.
- POET PLEADS FOR SON'S LIFE.; Will H. Thompson Brings Tears to Eyes of Judge and Jury.
- WARSAW POLICE CHIEF SLAIN.; Shot While Driving in a Cab -- Murderers Escape.
- HIGGINS IMPROVES AGAIN.; Ex-Governor Passes a Fairly Comfortable Night and Day.
- MGR. IRELAND STAYS HOME.; Talked-Of Visit to the Bellamy Storers Not Made.
- NEW ROOSEVELT PORTRAIT.; President's Picture for Peace Palace at The Hague.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Front Page 6 -- No Title
- FIRE IN JERSEY IRON MINE.; Headhouse Destroyed -- 150 Men of the Nightshift Escape. Mackay Baby Enriches ...
- DECLINES OLIVER'S OFFER.; Georgia Contractor Does Not Want to Live on the Isthmus.
- EGG RUSSELL BROTHERS IN A BROOKLYN THEATRE; Irish Burlesquers Driven Off by Angry Gaels. AUDIENCE GREATLY ...
- PROCTOR SUES CLEMENT.; Accuses Him of Using Rutland Herald Property for Political Gain.
- BILL TO TRANSPORT MUSIC.; May Be Carried by Wire Under Act Governing Telephones.
- PROVED HE WAS DIVORCED.; James N. Gallatin Then Gets License to Wed Al Adams's Daughter.
- INDICTS THEATRE TRUST FOR RESTRAINT OF TRADE; Grand Jury Returns a Blanket Bill Against Six Members. ...
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- GIFT TO JUDGE'S DAUGHTER.; Present from Litigant Causes Severe Speech from the Bench.
- J.N. DRUMMOND, JR., SUED.; Wife Brings an Action for Divorce in the St. Louis Courts.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- HIGH TRIBUTE TO DR. CARROLL; Far Too Valuable to be Retired, the War Department Says.
- FORAKER AND DICK ANGRY.; Incensed at Negro's Appointment to Office in Ohio.
- TELLS OF HARRIMAN METHODS; Big Price Paid for Property to Stifle Competition, Witness Says.
- NEW OFFICE FOR CLEVELAND.; He's Head of Insurance Presidents' Association at $25,000 a Year.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- RAINES HAS RECOUNT BILL.; Majority Leader Falls in Line with the Governor's Idea.
- MUST OPEN THE STREETS TO FINISH PENNA. TUNNEL; Quicksands and Old Streams Are Troubling Contractor. ...
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- WANTS HER PROPERTY BACK.; Mrs. Wade Regrets Her Deal with an Atlanta Real Estate Agent.
- LOTTERY COMPANY TO QUIT.; Honduras Concern Said to Have Dismissed Its 6,000 Agents.
- CUBANS DEFY AUTHORITIES.; Announce Cockfighting and Gambling Games at a Fair.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- THE ANNEXATION OF NEW JERSEY; Mammoth Transportation System. Rapidly Advancing, Will Revolutionize Traffic ...
- NO SNOBBERY AT OXFORD, VASSAR ALUMNAE LEARN; John G. Milburn Speaks at Their Annual Luncheon. ASTHETIC ...
- Splendid Work Accomplished by the Educational Alliance; Its Aim Is to Overcome the Inherited Prejudices ...
- Shooting In a Restaurant.
- CHANGE IN THAW JURY MAY BE MADE ON MONDAY; Jerome Investigating Record of One Man in the Box. DEFENSE ...
- THREW SNOWBALL, WAS SHOT; Boy Killed His Playmate, but Says It Was an Accident.
- SENATOR'S WIFE STRICKEN IN WASHINGTON THEATRE; Mrs. Jacob H. Gallinger Dies While Being Carried to a ...
- SOCIETY FLOCKS TO THE SMITH-MORTON WEDDING; Ex-Secretary's Daughter Married in St. Thomas's Church. ...
- PLOT AGAINST THE CZAR; Comes to Light Through Efforts to Identify the Purchaser of a Uniform.
- THE FRENCH MINISTRY.
- MEETS CHURCH HALF WAY.; French Government Likely to Accept Contracts Offered by Priests.
- EXPLORER PEARY DINES WITH THE LOTOS CLUB; Commander Tells in Detail of His Struggles in the Arctic. ...
- THE METROPOLITAN PRESENTS "CARMEN"; A Performance Lacking in Spirit and Coherency. MME. FREMSTAD AS ...
- MOTIVES IN "SALOME" ROW.; Price, the Boxer-Lawyer.
- Detective Work in Earnest by the Author of "Sherlock Holmes"; THE STRANGE CASE OF GEORGE EDALJI
- THE CONNECTICUT'S COST.; Comparison on Battleships in Favor of Private Builders.
- Successor to the Atlanta News.
- TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAFFIC.; What Might Happen If It Were Necessary to Move an Army.
- POLICE MUCH TEMPTED,; And Sometimes Are Badly Treated by Citizens, Says Deputy O'Keeffe.
- Midwinter Fashions in Evening Gowns; Miss Kendall's Silver-Spangled Frock Miss Marjorie Kendall's Golden ...
- William Sedgeman.
- Dr. Charles Esling Dead.
- FEDERAL REGULATION OF TIPS.
- Thomas Bailey Aldrich III.
- $1,000 CLARK ART PRIZE GOES TO W.L. METCALF; Second Prize at Corcoran Gallery Won by Frank W. Benson. ...
- Front Page 7 -- No Title
- END OF THE GAS HEARING; Boss Tweed's Signature to Old Franchises Shown -- A Voluminous Record.
- OKLAHOMA BARS TRUSTS.; Constitutional Convention Puts Them in the Criminal Class.
- WOMEN AND "SAVAGES."
- Two "Tower Buildings."
- SOCIALIST SCHOOL STARTED.; First One for East Side Children Opens, with Many More to Come.
- PROF. MENDELEEF DEAD.; Famous Chemist Was Born in 1834-Studied in Pennsylvania,
- CAN SUPPLY CANAL LABOR.; Italian Contractor Says He Has 30,000 Italians and Spaniards.
- Gerrish Would Dredge Entrances.
- H.B. Irving Discusses the Actor and the Art of Acting; HOW SARDOU LABORS. TO PRODUCE GERMAN WORK.
- MORE RIOTS IN CHINA.; Anti-Christian Trouble in Kiang-Su -- Troops Sent to the Scene.
- AMUSES MR. EDISON.; The Notion Spread Yesterday That He's a Paralytic at the Seashore.
- TO MANAGE INDIAN LANDS.; Federal Bill Introduced to Look Out for Choctaws and Chickasaws.
- TALKS OF SUICIDE CASE, DIES SELF-SAME WAY; John Boyd Ends Life in Saloon as Assemblyman Donahue Did. ...
- MORE LOBBYISTS FILE THEIR NAMES AT ALBANY; Legislative Agents and Counsel Out in the Open. CORPORATIONS ...
- KAISER SNUBS TOWER.; Disapproves of the Latter's Efforts to Boycott Prof. Burgess.
- College President Killed.
- LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.
- Puccini and His Work; AT THE METROPOLITAN. AT THE MANHATTAN. MR. SCHROEDER'S DEPARTURE. The Distinguished ...
- JAPAN CALM, SAYS KANEKO.; Japanese Statesman Greatly Impressed by Roosevelt's Message.
- BOSTON GETTING FREIGHT.; The Boston & Albany Lifts the Embargo -- Scarcity of Longshoremen.
- Scathing Criticism
- ACCUSED OF KILLING HUSBAND; Seaman, However, Had Threatened to Take His Life.
- HOUSE TRIBUTES TO GORMAN.; Speaker Cannon Eulogizes the Memory of the Maryland Senator.
- NEW LAWS AWAIT RESULT OF WILEY'S EXPERIMENTS; Food Expert Says There's No Way to Detect Meat Ptomaine ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- A YEAR OF TERROR; An Account of the Progress of the Revolution in Russia
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- KING EDWARD IN PARIS.; Large Crowd Cheers Him and the Queen -- At Present Incognito.
- MOTIVES IN "SALOME" ROW.; Adrian IV. and Conquest of Ireland.
- ROGERS PAYS $1,500,000.; Standard Oil Compromises with Bay State Gas Co. of Delaware.
- CHURCH AND STATE IN SPAIN.
- SAME PLACE, SAME PAY, WOMEN TEACHERS' MOTTO; Amendment to Davis Law Drafted Contains the New Slogan. ...
- BOSTON SOCIAL NOTES.; Yesterday's Ocean Travelers.
- TO RECRUIT 4,000 CUBANS.; Examination for New Members of the Rural Guard to be Rigorous.
- MANY AMERICAN HORSES FOR THE ENGLISH SHOW; International Exhibition at London Will Be Well Patronized. ...
- NEW POLO ASSOCIATION.; Organized for the Purpose of Playing the Game Indoors.
- NEW YORKERS HURT IN CRASH; The Manhattan Limited Strikes an Engine Near Conemaugh.
- Old English Paintings; Portraits, Landscapes, and Marines by the British Colorists.
- Mexican Ambassador Received.
- 5 Indicted for Fatal Road Accident.
- BRITAIN WOULD BE NEUTRAL.; Would Not Have to Aid Japan Under the Terms of the Alliance.
- AUTO PATENTS REVEAL TREND OF INDUSTRY; Mechanical Improvements in Many Details Are Sought For. NOVEL ...
- CATHOLICS TO ABANDON EAST SIDE CEMETERY; Adopt Archbishop Farley's Plan Despite Protests. PLOT IN USE ...
- WAR ON TUBERCULOSIS.; Prevention Committee Says It Will Work to Aid the "Neglected Rich."
- HUMOR NON-SENSE BY WAY OF RELAXATION SENTIMENT VERSE; How to Get Up a Circus at Home
- JAPANESE DINNER AND DANCE.; Given at Delmonico's in Honor of the Misses Borg.
- ONE WEEKS PROMISES IN THE THEATRES.; Jeanne d'Arc Translated to the Stage in Play of Remarkable Beauty. ...
- STANDARD OIL AND PRESS.; Advertising Agent Has Told of Contracts for Supposed News.
- The Kaisers Eagle Eye.
- TRAP SHOOTERS' GOOD DAY.; Interesting Team Shoots at Bay Ridge -- Travers Island Events.
- Current Playbills in Drama, Vaudeville and Comedy with Music; PLAYS THAT HOLD. SUNDAY CONCERTS. AT OTHER ...
- WANTS A BUSINESS MAN IN THE HALL OF FAME; Chancellor MacCracken Says He'll Be There Eventually. WHEN ...
- Current Art Here and Abroad
- EXPORTS OF "MANUFACTURES."
- BIG BANK RUN STOPPED WITH $1,000,000 FUND; Mechanics' Trust of Bayonne Had a Ton of Money Ready. STACKED ...
- GERMAN VIEWS GLOOMY ON JAPANESE QUESTION; Tageblatt Predicts the Greatest War of Modern Times. BERLIN ...
- Hotels That Cater to the Modern Woman; A Few Years Ago Unescorted Feminine Guests Were Not Welcome, ...
- Cardinal Breaks His Shoulder.
- AROUSES CRITICISM BY CAPE MAY HARBOR GRANT; $1,200,000 Appropriation Said to Favor a Realty Scheme. ...
- Grace G's California Oaks.
- TEACHERS IN ATHLETICS.; A Report Which Shows How Boys Were Helped After School.
- PROF. HYSLOP TELLS OF HODGSON SPIRIT TALKS; Dead Investigator Spoke of the Other World, He Declares. ...
- Tennessee Newspaper Sold.; Hackett Theatre Passes to Harris.
- PRESIDENT GIVES $100.; Mr. Root Also Sends a Check for the Chinese Famine Victims.
- THE CAUSE OF CANCER PROBABLY DISCOVERED; ITS CURE POSSIBLE; Prof. G.N. Calkins has found a Bacillus ...
- TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAFFIC.; Railroad Information as It Is.
- MAY GET INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE CONCERNS; Big Bell Company in a Fair Way to Absorb Its Rival. SHAREHOLDERS ...
- MOTIVES IN "SALOME" ROW.; Post Office Charge for Remittances.
- J.B. M'DONALD TO HELP OLIVER DIG THE CANAL; Other Associates Announced, but a Change Is Possible. STEVENS ...
- IS THIS JUROR STEELE?; A Wilbur F. Steele Who Once Was Agent of Thaw's Father.
- SALOON LEAGUE REPLIES.; Declares That It Has Never Operated with Tully's Society.
- MOTIVES IN "SALOME" ROW.; Did the Spirit of the Parvenu or Craving for Notoriety Stop the Opera?
- MOVE IN FAIRBANKS CASE.; Attorneys for Vice President's Son Asks Court to Quash Indictment.
- WILL IMPROVE THE OREGON.; $1,000,000 Will Be Spent to Put Her Up-to-Date.
- MOTIVES IN "SALOME" ROW.; French Operas In Italian.
- DE ARMOND DEFENDS BELL.; Would Give President Power to Oust Judges.
- SNOW REMOVAL SWINDLE; Prevented by Three Detectives -- Court Summonses Out for Three.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Rear Admiral Mead Retired.
- Two Young Skaters Drowned.
- DON'T WANT WATER BONDS.; City Gets Few Bids for the Short-Term Securities.
- AN AMATEUR IN BILLIARDS.; Plans for Championship Tournament, Which Begins Next Month.
- PIPE'S FALL BLOCKS THE SUBWAY FOR HOURS; Women and Children Trampled in the Station Crowds. ALL THE ...
- PENN WINS RELAY RACE AT THE I.A.A.C. MEET; Splendid Spurts by Haskins and Taylor Decide Feature Event. ...
- FEVER ABATES IN CHICAGO.; Many Patients Supposed to be Suffering from Duke's Disease.
- BISHOR STANG DEAD.; It Well-Known Roman Catholic Churchman Dies Following Operation.
- TUXEDO SOCIAL ACTIVITIES.
- MORE GIFTS FROM MRS. SAGE.; Donates $250,000 to Y.M.C.A. -- $100,000 for Emma Willard School.
- American Academy at Rome; Purpose of the Million-Dollar Fountain Near the Porta Pia---Villa Mirafiori ...
- THE COMEDY OLD MAN AND HIS TROUBLES; George Graves, English Actor, Thinks he may be a Juvenile Man by ...
- REVOLT IN SALVADOR ENDED.; Gen. Barahona, the Rebel Leader, Captured -- Bands Destroyed.
- An Exhibition of Timothy Cole's Work; Nearly 100 Wood Engravings, Representing the Work of Twenty-five ...
- CHAPLAINS IN THE NAVY.; Good Word for Men Who Fill an Important Function on Shipboard.
- MELTED SNOW ANGERED BABY; He Threw Himself from His Chair and Probably Will Die.
- SOCIETY IN WASHINGTON.; Bazaar for a Day Nursery.
- ON THE LONDON 'CHANGE; Financiers Apprehensive of Another American Gold Raid. 100,000 Already Ordered ...
- "MR. DOOLEY" ON SIR ALECK
- Ambassador Riddle In Russia.
- CAUSE OF WHITE'S SUICIDE.; Said to Have Been Despondent Over Lack of Progress in School.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Sleeping Under Water a Luxury.
- The Passing of Rusticity
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- 29 OF CREW DEAD.; Lifeboats Rescue 24 Men from the Steamer Clavering.
- WED A BROKER SECRETLY.; Now Referee Reports in Favor of a Divorce for Mrs. Anita Crompton.
- He Does Not Deny Use of Money for His Election in Former Campaign.
- "FATTENING" STOCKS.
- CALIFORNIA CAN CAUSE WAR, SAYS ROOSEVELT; Conflict with Japan Certain If She Continues Her Course. TOKIO ...
- EDWARD P. HIPPLE A SUICIDE.; Follows Example of His Brother, Who Wrecked Real Estate Trust Co.
- BOOKS AND MAGAZINES.; Notes of News from the Publishers -- Some Novels of Early Spring.
- CAREER OF LORD LEIGHTON; A Lavishly Illustrated Work on the Character and Achievements of the President ...
- OBJECT TO ANY SUBWAY AT ALL UNDER BROADWAY; Merchants Resolve, Too, to Fight "Cut and Cover" Construction. ...
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Deal for New Structures Covering Columbus Avenue Block Front -- Investor Buys ...
- USE OF ARMORIES EXTENDED.; Governor Approves of Holding Athletic and Social Events In Them.
- DIXIE HEADS THE LISTS IN PALM BEACH RACES; Wins Two More Close Events on Last Day. DEWAR TROPHY IN DOUBT ...
- Ethics of Postage Stamps.
- WILLIAM YEATS AND ALFRED NOYES; The Poet of the Celtic Revival in a New Edition -- The Earlier Work ...
- KOCH'S THEORY DISPROVED.; Commission Says. Bovine Tuberculosis Is Communicated to Man.
- Wicked New York.
- HOLDS OUT HOPE FOR HIGGINS; Dr. Schott Says ex-Governor Has Improved -- Still Unconscious.
- BOSTON NOTES.; Gen. Schaff and Col. O'Rorke -- Early Notes of the Longfellow Centenary -- Forthcoming Books.
- MODERN COMMERCE.; THE NEW INTERNATIONALISM. By Harold Bolce. New York: D. Appleton & Co. $1.50.
- MISS FORAKER HURT.; Carriage of Senator's Daughter Hit by a Car in Washington.
- BIRDS.; BRITISH BIRD LIFE. By W. Percival Westell. With an introduction by the Right Hon. Sir Herbert ...
- A "Problem" Novel.; THE CRUCIBLE OF CIRCUMSTANCE. By Percy James Brebner. (Christian Lys.) Pp. 389. ...
- BELL'S REVOLVERS FOUND; TWO ARRESTS ORDERED; Police Find Two Men Who Hid Townsend Murder Weapons. HE ...
- THE DRESDEN GALLERY; THE ART OF THE DRESDEN GALLERY. By Julia de Wolf Addison. 12mo. Illustrated. Pp. ...
- OKLAHOMA NEGRO ISSUE PUT UP TO ROOSEVELT; Constitutional Convention Wants to Know What He Will Do. PRESIDENT'S ...
- FINED $3,000 FOR REBATING.; Camden Iron Works Co. Convicted of Taking Rebates on Pipe Shipments.
- Irish-Americans' Big Entry List.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Lower Duty on German Glass Tubing -- Other Decisions.
- German Physician Says Extra Pair Trousers Prevents Illness.; Keep Your Head Cool, Your Feet Warm, Your ...
- PRESIDENT'S NOBEL PRIZE.; Mr. Roosevelt Says He Will Value the Diploma as Long as He Lives.
- LIVELY BOUTS ON MAT BY AMATEUR WRESTLERS; Annual Championships of Church Athletic League. CONTESTANTS ...
- Wants Details of Vegetarian Tests.
- $150,000 FIRE IN TROY.; Building Owned by Troy Waste Manufacturing Company Destroyed.
- OLEOMARGARINE SEIZED.; Internal Revenue Officers Working Under an Old Law In St. Louis.
- Gifts of Shelters Proposed -- Solution in Household Service.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- PERKINS EXPECTS A CONFLICT.; Senator Speaks of the Antagonism Between the Two Races. CALIFORNIA CAN ...
- RESTRICTS INSURANCE ADS.; Assemblyman Smith Has a Bill to Make Newspapers Responsible.
- SOCIALISM.; HISTORY OF SOCIALISM. By Thomas Kirkup. New York: Macmillan Company. $2.25.
- KIPLING GOES EASTWARD AGAIN.; Bret Harte's Daughters -- Dicey's Book on Egypt -- Literary Gossip in London.
- TWO OPERAS LAST NIGHT AT THE MANHATTAN; " Cavalleria Rusticana" and "Pagliacci" There. MARIO SAMMARCO'S ...
- AUTHORS TALK ABOUT THEIR BOOKS.; Frederick Trevor Hill as Lawyer and Writer -- Some Experiences of Mrs. ...
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Reception for Adlai Stevenson.
- Menace of Unclean Milk Bottles.
- CARNIVAL AT PALM BEACH.; Great Crowd Witnesses Beautiful Night Spectacle on Lake Worth.
- TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION.
- A Dictionary That Contains "Chortie."
- OPEN CUT "DESIRABLE" FOR CROSS TOWN TUNNELS; But the Pennsylvania Experts Won't Say It Is Necessary. ...
- 3 ABLAZE, ROLLED IN SNOW.; T.J. Barnes and Party Covered with Oil from Exploding Auto Tank.
- FATHER KIDNAPS A DUKE.; And is Trying to Have His Son's Marriage to a Poor Girl Annulled.
- Emil Sutro.
- "A Yankee Tourist" Produced.; New Plays at a Criterion Matinee. Concert to Aid MacDowell Fund. Actor ...
- The Author of "Sherlock Holmes" Turns Detective In Real Earnest.; THE STRANGE CASE OF GEORGE EDALJI
- 8,000 FREIGHT CARS BLOCKED; Snowstorms in Montana and Dakota Tie Up Railroads.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- PLEA FOR ALASKA ROAD.; Burleigh Says It Would Block Plan to Corner Copper Fields.
- Detroit United Railway Note Issue.
- Mark Twain.
- Review 1 -- No Title
- FEDERAL CONTRACTORS LOSE; The Government Gets Judgment for $73,578 Against O'Brien & Perkins.
- ALCOHOL FOR AUTO USE HAS MANY ADVANTAGES; Practical Results Obtained in Recent Test Run to Boston. KEROSENE ...
- DRIFT OF LONDON LITERARY TALK.; Hebrew Accentuation. According to Devery. History of Painting Outlined. ...
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- U.S. LEATHER CO. IN COURT.; Counsel Opposed to Reorganization -- Say Stockholders Won't Benefit.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- LEONARDO DA VINCI.
- MISS LOEW ENGAGED.; tI Youngest Daughter of E. V. Loew Wed R. C. Lawrence.
- SKYSCRAPER 350 FEET HIGH.; Philadelphia to Have a Thirty-two-Story Office Building.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- OCEAN TRAVELERS.; Five Liners Sail To-day for Europe and the West Indies.
- SECRETARY SHAW'S CRITICISMS.
- ASSEMBLYMAN STANLEY DEAD; Succumbs to Second Operation for Appendicitis -- Friend of Gov. Hughes.
- THE BLAKE REVIVAL.; A Sonnet to the "Songs of Innocence."
- GOING UP THE ORINOCO.; Charles N. Welsh to Take a Party of Friends on a Yachting Trip.
- FOR AN ISOLATION HOSPITAL.; Chicago Now Supports Only One for Smallpox Patients.
- ATLANTA NEWS SUSPENDS.; Policy of Inciting Race Antagonism Brings It to Grief.
- EXTRAVAGANCE A PERIL TO AMERICANS---MOSELY; British Educator Also Fears Inefficiency and Corruption. ...
- Senate Gets Guggenheim Credentials.
- LODGING HOUSES.; THE LODGING-HOUSE PROBLEM IN BOSTON. By Albert Benedict Wolfe, Ph. D., Associate Professor ...
- DO HOTELS REFUSE WOMEN?; A Bostonian's Experience Makes Her Skeptical of Many Complaints.
- The Novelist and Travel.
- TEXAS SCHOOL OFFICIAL SHOT; Col. J.C. Edmonds Killed at Bastrop -- Prominent Man Suspected.
- Columbia's Basket Ball Victory.
- Editorial Article 3 -- No Title
- 16 EGG-THROWERS HELD.; Magistrate Tells Orpheum Theatre Rioters They Endangered Lives.
- CALUMET DRAINAGE PLAN.; Commissioners Would Spend $17,000,000 If It Is to be Adopted.
- MIDWINTER SALE CLOSES.; Four Days at the Garden Realized $175,230 for 482 Horses.
- A GREAT LITERARY REVIEW.; From The Mail and Times, Des Moines, Iowa.
- THE LID IS STILL OFF IN THE FOX HILLS CLUB; But Games of Chance Must Be Played in Private Hereafter. ...
- Hurley on Brooklyn Library Board.
- A HUNDRED YEARS AGO.; ANDREW GOODFELLOW. A Tale of 1805. By Helen H. Watson, (Mrs. Herbert A. Watson.) ...
- PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT.
- IN STUART TIMES.; Allan Fea's Handsome New Edition of the Gramont Memoirs.*
- SUBWAYS AND PROPERTY OWNERS
- A STUDY OF COSTUMES.; COSTUME: FANCIFUL, HISTORICAL, AND THEATRICAL, Compiled by Mrs. Aria. With illustrations ...
- GREENWICH ASSESSMENTS UP; Value of Property Raised from $13,000,000 to $23,000,000.
- New Canadian Athletic Association.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- FIRE IN A THEATRE.; City Sports Burlesquers Lose Their Costumes in Philadelphia.
- PRESS AGENTS GIVE CLYDE FITCH A SUPPER; A Feast of Reason and the Flowing Bowl for the Dramatist. WARFIELD ...
- SOME POINTS AT LAW; An Annotated List of Recent Publications on Various Legal Subjects. THE LAW OF AUTOMOBILES. ...
- "Yond."
- PRESIDENT APPROVES ALL THAT DAVIS DID; Heartily Commends the Admiral's Actions at Kingston. REPORT IN; ...
- Cromwell Ready to Punish Grafters.
- Front Page 7 -- No Title
- CITY BONDS AND STOCK SELL JUST ABOVE PAR; Low Price for $30,000,000 Worth, but Metz Is Pleased. LIST ...
- SENATE'S TRIBUTE TO GORMAN; Business Suspended While Members Eulogize the Late Senator.
- AFTER ITS PROMOTER.; U.S. &. Nicaragua Co. Says Deitrick's Distributions Savor of Graft.
- Dr. Jose Ignacio Rodriguez.
- Drew a Veil Over It.
- LAST LOOK AT THE HOHENLOHE MEMOIRS; An English Translation of the Strangely Outspoken Comments by Germany's ...
- TWO ALDERMEN HELD IN BRIBERY SCANDAL; Henry Clay Peters and J.J. Cronin Charged with Perjury. CLIFFORD'S ...
- Front Page 6 -- No Title
- C., H. & D. NOTEHOLDERS WANT MORGAN TO SETTLE; Some of Them Urge That Mortgage on Road Be Foreclosed. ...
- SIR ALFRED JONES INDIGNANT.; Denies That His Party Treated Americans with Inhumanity.
- MR. WHITE ENTERTAINS.; Gives a Dinner to the Italian Premier and a Large Reception.
- Journal of American History.
- YALE WINS CLOSE GAME.; Defeats Harvard In Basket Ball by Score of 14 to 13.
- Rare and Curious.
- Questions Use of the "Mr."
- DAFFODIL LUNCHEON FOR THE DEBUTANTES; Palmistry and Songs to Entertain Mrs. Anderton's Guests. MISS ...
- A.D. WHITE, 2D, A SUICIDE.; Grandson of ex-Ambassador Kills Himself at School.
- "BOMB" IN A SLEEPING CAR.; Was Left at Philadelphia in the Berth of a Train from New York.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Rally After Decline; Call Money Rates, 4@2 1/2 Per Cent. Prices Turned ...
- GALLATINS TWICE WEDDED.; Husband Says Civil Ceremony Took Place Three Weeks Ago.
- Letter to the Editor 2 -- No Title
- TO INSURE BANK DEPOSITS.; E.R. Thomas and Associates Organizing a Hudson Surety Company.
- FAVORS THE $5 PRAYER.; Senate Clerk Says Otherwise Sessions Might Open Without Invocation.
- BIG FIRE IN HARRISBURG.; Lose Estimated at $1,000,000 -- Historic Playhouse Destroyed.
- REVIVED INTEREST IN CANALS.; The Relation of Canals and Railways -- Are They Feeders or Competitors? ...
- While You Wait.
- FOR COTTON INVESTIGATION.; House Favors Resolution to Examine Exchange Methods.
- DINERS STIRRED BY SPEECH.; Michigan Man Hears a Trout Stream Calling to Him.
- FAVORS UNION SQUARE SITE FOR COURT HOUSE; Board of Estimate Likely to Accept Commission's Report. WANTS ...
- RICH BACHELOR A SUICIDE.; Ill-Health Said to Have Caused A.N. Livingston to Shoot Himself.
- Of Course Not.
- Early Travelers.; EARLY ENGLISH AND FRENCH VOYAGES, CHIEFLY FROM HAKLUYT, 1534-1608. Edited by Henry ...
- BOSTON SOCIETY.
- By the Author of "Master Virgil."
- SOCIETY IN WASHINGTON.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- CONAN DOYLE SOLVES A NEW DREYFUS CASE; Creator of "Sherlock Holmes" Turns Detective Himself. THE MYSTERY ...
- Five Feet of Snow at Grenoble.; CITY BREVITIES.
- PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY.
- THE STATE'S WILD FOREST.
- Favors Theatre Escort Plan.
- $31,000 FUND FOR TOYS.; George B. Nutt of Pittsburg Bequeaths His Estate for Poor Children.
- FOR AN OUTSIDE ARCHITECT; Bill Introduced at Albany to Get Plans for New Normal College.
- Berkshire in England.; HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS IN BERKSHIRE. By James Edmund Vincent. Illustrated by Frederick ...
- $1,000,000 ON DEAD MAN.; George H. Meyers, There for Divorce, Dies Suddenly at Yankton, S.D.
- NO MARLBOROUGH SUIT.; Authoritative Statement Issued -- Royal Circles Relieved.
- HITS BACK AT JEROME.; Lawyer C.W. Baker of Cincinnati Questions Jurors About Him.
- GAVE HER BABY TO A BEAR.; Woman In Gloom of Dusk Mistook the Animal for Her Husband.
- MAGNIFICENT VERSAILLES.; THE GREAT DAYS OF VERSAILLES. Studies from Court Life in the Later Years of ...
- PURE WATER.; DRINKING WATER AND ICE SUPPLIES, and Their Relations to Health and Disease By T. Mitchell ...
- Ball Given by Ambassador Tower.
- THAW JURY COMPLETE; TRIAL GOES ON MONDAY; Jerome Says People's Case Will Be in Before Noon. REAL FIGHT ...
- GLORIOUS TOMBIGBEE EXTOLLED IN THE HOUSE; Candler's Impassioned Eloquence for a River Appropriation. ...
- New York Failure Ties Up Church.
- QUERIES FOR COAST LINES.; Government Wants to Know About Their Railroad Connections.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- SIMPSON CASE HALTS.; The Widow's Story in Shooting of Horner Stopped by Juror's Illness.
- ISABELLE URQUHART ILL.; Fears Entertained That Well-Known Actress May Not Recover.
- " The Beloved Vagabond."
- PACIFIC TOKIO TELEGRAM.; Belief That a Solution of the School Controversy Is Near.
- MRS. SAGE'S $1,000,000 FOR TROY POLYTECHNIC; Her First Big Public Donation Announced at Alumni Meeting. ...
- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.; WILLIAM H. STATESIR
- QUEEN MARGOT.; H. Noel Williams's Book About the First Wife of White-Plumed Henry of Navarre.*
- POET PLEADS FOR SON ON TRIAL FOR MURDER; Will H. Thompson's Address Moves Jury to Tears. RECITES GETTYSBURG ...
- SUPT. KELSEY PLEASED WITH N.Y. LIFE CANVASS; Count in That Company Is "Progressing Nicely," He Declares. ...
- THE WILD FOREST ARTICLE.; Its Amendment Will "Give the State New Property Rights."
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK
- FALSE RUMORS START A BAYONNE BANK RUN; The Mechanics' Trust Co. Victim of Disappointed Speculators. ...
- GOVERNMENT BONDS RISE.; City Bank's Circular Discusses Position of the 2s and 4s.
- Austrian Count Buys Glenwood M.; Notes of the National Game.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- SNOWBANK SAVES A LIFE.; Discouraged Boy Leaps from a Window and Strikes a Soft Spot.
- Prison for Ontario Bank Manager.
- THAW'S PITTSBURG RECORD.; Jerome Assistant Getting Evidence on One of His Escapades.
- THE CHICAGO EPIDEMIC.
- TO CONFER ON TAX RATES.; Several Companies Offer to Pay on a 11 Per Cent. Discount Basis.
- IRELAND.; Stephen Gwynn's Book on the Legends and History of Erin.*
- THE BURNEYS.; THE HOUSE IN ST. MARTIN'S STREET. Being Chronicles of the Burney Family. By Constance ...
- TRAINER MARVIN DEAD.; Developed Forty World's Record Holders -- Skill In Converting Trotters.
- Board of Estimate's New Secretary.
- Prize Auto for 14-Year-Old Girl.
- NEWS OF NEWPORT.
- SCHMITZ IN CONFERENCE.; With San Francisco School Board Will Discuss Japanese Question.
- ADMISSION BY KARL HAU.; Purchased a False Beard -- Accused Man Pleads His Own Case.
- Meningitis Breaks Out In Britain.
- THE VIEWS OF MANY READERS.; Mr. Jacobs and The Thirty Years' War -- The Novelist and Travel -- Other ...
- DONOHUE MURDER STORY.; Pooh-Poohed by the Police -- Legislature Deplores Assemblyman's Loss.
- MAN SANK FROM SIGHT IN 200 TONS OF COAL; Found Alive When Big Pocket Was Emptied. STRUGGLE AS IN QUICKSAND ...
- RAILROADS DON'T FEAR LAW.; Equal Enforcement Is All They Ask, Says J.C. Stubbs.
- RAILROAD CUTS ITS FARES.; Reduction of from 15 to 25 Per Cent. by the Boston & Maine.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- PLANS A CHILDREN'S HOME.; Ex-Preacher Lays Aside $100,000 of His Profits for Mission Work.
- GREENE COPPER DIVIDENDS.; New Owners May Make Quarterly Instead of Bi-Monthly Payments.
- TO MAKE CORPORATIONS PAY.; Bill Amending Franchise Tax Law -- Other Financial Measures.
- PLAN TO CONTROL COTTON.; Farmers' Union to Build Warehouses to Hold Half the Crop.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- SAY SULLIVANS BACKED ALLEGED BUCKET SHOP; " Big Tim" and Alderman Mentioned in Papers Seized in Raid. ...
- HIGH TRIBUTE TO DR. CARROLL; Far Too Valuable to be Retired, the War Department Says.
- GOULD-HARRIMAN PEACE.; Coming Gradually, but Western Pacific Tidewater Outlets Not Arranged Yet.
- No Gas Trust President Yet.
- KOENIGIN LUISE MET STORMS.; Many Passengers Bruised -- Baroness Barnett Arrives.
- AFTER PATENT DRUG MEN.; Excise Commissioner Clement Wants the Law Amended.
- Henry C. Sergeant.
- Guggenheim In Washington.
- PETERS ON THE RACK AT BRIBERY INQUIRY; Aldermanic "Intellectual Giant" Shows Faulty Memory. SHIES AT ...
- SENATOR ALGER'S WILL.; Total of $5,000 Left to Three Charitable Institutions.
- SCARLET FEVER SPREADS THROUGHOUT ILLINOIS; State and City Health Commissioners in Conference. DRAINAGE ...
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Recover; Call Money Rates, 3 1/2 1 3/4 Per Cent. Suspension of Liquidation ...
- EGG RUSSELL BROTHERS IN A BROOKLYN THEATRE; Irish Burlesquers Driven Off by Angry Gaels. AUDIENCE GREATLY ...
- An Open Letter to the President.
- Sewage Reform Should Begin at Home.
- PROCTOR SUES CLEMENT.; Accuses Him of Using Rutland Herald Property for Political Gain.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- FRENCH CABINET IN DANGER.; Church Question May Wreck It -- Clemenceau and Briand at Odds.
- English Fire Company's Figures.
- DECLINES OLIVER'S OFFER.; Georgia Contractor Does Not Want to Live on the Isthmus.
- GIFT TO JUDGE'S DAUGHTER.; Present from Litigant Causes Severe Speech from the Bench.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Sales of Residences in Fifth Avenue Section -- Deal for Park Place Corner ...
- Two-Cent Fare Bill Passed in Indiana.
- MGR. IRELAND STAYS HOME.; Talked-Of Visit to the Bellamy Storers Not Made.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- WANTS HER PROPERTY BACK.; Mrs. Wade Regrets Her Deal with an Atlanta Real Estate Agent.
- Heavy Men for Yale Crew.
- Mrs. Nelson Taylor's Reception.
- BIG AUDIENCE HEARS MELBA.; Attendance at the Manhattan Augmented by Metropolitan's Off Night.
- ICE HARVEST BRISK.; Houses at Hudson Filling Rapidly -High Pay for Workers.
- SOCIETY IN WASHINGTON.
- PAUL DASHIELL RETIRES.; Will Relinquish His Position as Head Coach of Annapolis Eleven.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- TRYING TO OUST MASON, HEAD OF ASSAY OFFICE; He Is Now 77 and Has Served the Government 56 Years. ONCE ...
- ENGLISH AMERICANOPHOBES.
- Gen. William Shakespeare Dead.
- H.F. Herwig.
- JESUP -- BUCKNAM.
- Should She Accept the Seat?
- THE POLICE FIGHT.
- General Chemical Surplus $3,000,000.
- FEELING OF SYMPATHY GROWS FOR DR. SIMPSON; Wagers Offered That Dentist Will Be Acquitted of Murder. ...
- Heavy Track at New Orleans.
- A Substitute.
- WHITE HOUSE RECEPTION.; President and Mrs. Roosevelt Hold Annual Function for Congress.
- Front Page 6 -- No Title
- THE AIDES OF SOCIETY ENJOY A NOTABLE BALL; A Most Fashionable Affair It Was, with No Detail Lacking. ...
- No Plan to Sell Islands to Japan.
- $1,500,000 FROM ROGERS TO BAY STATE GAS CO.; Receiver Pepper Agrees to Compromise in $4,000,000 Suit. ...
- HARLEM CLUB AUCTIONED.; William A. Martin Buys the Property on a Bid of $78,962.
- CHOATE ARGUES FOR 14TH ST. EXPRESSES; Appears Before Transit Board for Those Opposing 23d Street. MORE ...
- MARCH OF THE BROKERS TO LAY A CORNERSTONE; 1,300 Consolidated Members Parade Through Broad Street. A ...
- AUTOISTS GOING WEST FOR CHICAGO EXHIBIT; Racing Cars Will Be a Feature of Show Opening To-morrow. INTEREST ...
- Paterson's Insurance Rates Cut.
- For a Cotton Exchange Inquiry.
- Sir John See.
- Dinner to Mrs. Talbot Taylor.
- INSURANCE SPECULATION REVIVED BY NEW BILL; Views of Reformers on Measure Now Before Legislature. REALTY ...
- J.N. DRUMMOND, JR., SUED.; Wife Brings an Action for Divorce in the St. Louis Courts.
- GOLF CUPS OFEERED FOR WOMEN PLAYERS; Local Association Outlines Energetic Campaign for the Year. NEW ...
- ROOSEVELT A USURPER, SAYS SENATOR RAYNER; Regards Himself as Responsible for Actions of Congress. CITES ...
- SEEK SUNKEN MILLIONS.; Americans Interested In Attempt to Salve the Lutine's Gold.
- Editorial Article 4 -- No Title
- COWPERTHWAIT CENTENNIAL.; Event Celebrated by a Ball In Grand Central Palace.
- MAY DELAY SANTA FE ISSUE.; Road Will Not Issue Notes Instead of Convertible Securities.
- INDICTS THEATRE TRUST FOR RESTRAINT OF TRADE; Grand Jury Returns a Blanket Bill Against Six Members. ...
- ACTORS OF OLDEN TIME.; Engraved Portraits at the Groller Club.
- LOTTERY COMPANY TO QUIT.; Honduras Concern Said to Have Dismissed Its 6,000 Agents.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Automobile Repairs Only Are Dutiable -- Other Decisions.
- DIXIE AGAIN LEADS IN PALM BEACH RACES; Wins Two Events and Finishes Second in Free-for-All. SPARROW ...
- PASTOR HAD THIRTEEN WIVES.; Sent to Prison in Ohio -- Two Sons Also Accused of Bigamy.
- Editorial Article 5 -- No Title
- MIRTH AND MELODY IN NEW MUSICAL PLAY; Messager's Music Charming in "The Little Michus." SINGING MIGHT ...
- WARSAW POLICE CHIEF SLAIN.; Shot While Driving in a Cab -- Murderers Escape.
- World's Target Shooting Record.
- RAILWAY MAIL RATE ENTENTE.; Compromise on Reduction Agreed To by House Committee.
- Exports of Manufactures $719,000,000.
- PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY.
- Trustees in Bankruptcy Named.
- MR. SHAW'S CURIOUS SUGGESTION.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- No Action by the Protective Societies.
- NEW OFFICE FOR CLEVELAND.; He's Head of Insurance Presidents' Association at $25,000 a Year.
- SORROW OVER THE DEATH OF PRICE, BOXER-LAWYER; He Defended, Successfully 1,200 Chinamen, Never Lost a ...
- A Military Exigency.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- FOR CANTEEN RESTORATION.; President Receives Women's Committee -- Said to Approve Their Work.
- AID FOR HARTE'S DAUGHTER.; Mrs. Steele Leaves Portland Aims house for New York.
- PROVED HE WAS DIVORCED.; James N. Gallatin Then Gets License to Wed Al Adams's Daughter.
- CURLERS IN BIG MATCH AT VAN CORTLANDT LAKE; South of Scotland Victors Over North by Three Points. FOUR ...
- Child Labor Bill Approved.
- WANTS YACHT RULE LIMITED.; Gardner Suggests Modification of Present Measurement Formula.
- POET PLEADS FOR SON'S LIFE.; Will H. Thompson Brings Tears to Eyes of Judge and Jury.
- The Vanishing Point.
- FRANCHISE TAX CONFERENCE.; Jackson Wants a Talk with Counsel for New York City Corporations.
- THIRD VICTORY FOR LASKER.; Defeats Marshall In a Queen's Gambit Opening After 43 Moves.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- NEW CURRENCY MEASURE INELASTIC, SAYS SHAW; Tells Missourians the Bill Defeats Its Own Aim. HITS RESERVE ...
- EARTHQUAKE IN ILLINOIS.; Severe Shock Wednesday Night -- Dishes Hurled from Shelves.
- FRANCE'S FIGHT FOR LIBERTY.; Reasons Why Americans Should Not Interfere on Behalf of the Church.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- Way to Solve Milk Problem.
- Russians' Gift to Mr. Meyer.
- Answered.
- Not a Strong Man.
- THE RUSSIAN ELECTIONS.
- Another Wrong Gas Bill.
- The Rev. William H. Benjamin, D.D.
- Yesterday's Ocean Travelers.
- TOPPED BID FOR TROTTER.; Purchaser of Ed Custer at Garden Sale Declined $3,000 Advance.
- Glendon Starts with Navy Crew.
- RAINES HAS RECOUNT BILL.; Majority Leader Falls in Line with the Governor's Idea.
- LIQUORS AS "MEDICINES."
- Editorial Article 3 -- No Title
- NEW ROOSEVELT PORTRAIT.; President's Picture for Peace Palace at The Hague.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- LOOKING AHEAD.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- FIRE IN JERSEY IRON MINE.; Headhouse Destroyed -- 150 Men of the Nightshift Escape. Mackay Baby Enriches ...
- FORAKER AND DICK ANGRY.; Incensed at Negro's Appointment to Office in Ohio.
- LAST SENIOR COTILLION DANCED AT DELMONICO'S; Floral Arbor a Novel Feature of the Evening. SUPPER BEFORE ...
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- WOOD LOST THREE RACES.; Champion Skater First In Only One Event at Saranac Lake.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- TELLS OF HARRIMAN METHODS; Big Price Paid for Property to Stifle Competition, Witness Says.
- THAW JURY SHAKE-UP; ONE SEAT STILL EMPTY; Three More Jurors Let Go and Their Places Filled. CLOSE WATCH ...
- BILL TO TRANSPORT MUSIC.; May Be Carried by Wire Under Act Governing Telephones.
- PENDLETON -- MORRIS.
- MISS GOULD GIVES $25,000.; New Y.M.C.A. Building in Richmond, Va., Is Assured.
- COMBINED CALVE-HADING FOOLS WALTER DAMROSCH; Writes to Him as the Prima Donna and Sets Him Hustling. ...
- HAGUE PROGRAMME CLOSED.; Envoys to Decide If They Will Discuss Disarmament and Dragoism.
- EARL'S DAUGHTER KILLED.; Lady Dorothy Cuthbert Accidentally Shot by Her Husband.
- HIGGINS IMPROVES AGAIN.; Ex-Governor Passes a Fairly Comfortable Night and Day.
- CITY'S REALTY ASSESSMENT.; Borrowing Capacity Increased by It About $40,000,000.
- MUST OPEN THE STREETS TO FINISH PENNA. TUNNEL; Quicksands and Old Streams Are Troubling Contractor. ...
- KING GOING TO PARIS.; Belief That His Visit Will Further Strengthen the Entente.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- CUBANS DEFY AUTHORITIES.; Announce Cockfighting and Gambling Games at a Fair.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- PUBLISHERS WILL FIGHT PROPOSED MAIL CHANGES; Postal Commission's Plan Full of Absurdities, They Say. ...
- TAFT SAYS TALK OF WAR WITH JAPAN IS ABSURD; Hawaii to be Fortified in Pursuance of Old Plan. LEGISLATIVE ...
- TENNIS COURTS ON NEW LINER; Hamburg-American's Biggest, the Europa, to Have Other Novelties.
- ROOSEVELT APPROVES THE CONSUMERS' LEAGUE; Tells in Letter of His Interest in Child Labor Legislation. ...
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- NO MARLBOROUGH SUIT.; Authoritative Statement Issued -- Royal Circles Relieved.
- EDWARD P. HIPPLE A SUICIDE.; Follows Example of His Brother, Who Wrecked Real Estate Trust Co.
- GAVE HER BABY TO A BEAR.; Woman In Gloom of Dusk Mistook the Animal for Her Husband.
- CALIFORNIA CAN CAUSE WAR, SAYS ROOSEVELT; Conflict with Japan Certain If She Continues Her Course. TOKIO ...
- Way to Solve Milk Problem.
- Exports of Manufactures $719,000,000.
- For a Cotton Exchange Inquiry.
- SORROW OVER THE DEATH OF PRICE, BOXER-LAWYER; He Defended, Successfully 1,200 Chinamen, Never Lost a ...
- FEELING OF SYMPATHY GROWS FOR DR. SIMPSON; Wagers Offered That Dentist Will Be Acquitted of Murder. ...
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Automobile Repairs Only Are Dutiable -- Other Decisions.
- Child Labor Bill Approved.
- PETERS ON THE RACK AT BRIBERY INQUIRY; Aldermanic "Intellectual Giant" Shows Faulty Memory. SHIES AT ...
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Sales of Residences in Fifth Avenue Section -- Deal for Park Place Corner ...
- TRYING TO OUST MASON, HEAD OF ASSAY OFFICE; He Is Now 77 and Has Served the Government 56 Years. ONCE ...
- GREENE COPPER DIVIDENDS.; New Owners May Make Quarterly Instead of Bi-Monthly Payments.
- RAILWAY MAIL RATE ENTENTE.; Compromise on Reduction Agreed To by House Committee.
- TO MAKE CORPORATIONS PAY.; Bill Amending Franchise Tax Law -- Other Financial Measures.
- CITY'S REALTY ASSESSMENT.; Borrowing Capacity Increased by It About $40,000,000.
- FRANCHISE TAX CONFERENCE.; Jackson Wants a Talk with Counsel for New York City Corporations.
- HARLEM CLUB AUCTIONED.; William A. Martin Buys the Property on a Bid of $78,962.
- Trustees in Bankruptcy Named.
- INSURANCE SPECULATION REVIVED BY NEW BILL; Views of Reformers on Measure Now Before Legislature. REALTY ...
- English Fire Company's Figures.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- No Gas Trust President Yet.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- MAY DELAY SANTA FE ISSUE.; Road Will Not Issue Notes Instead of Convertible Securities.
- Gen. William Shakespeare Dead.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- GOULD-HARRIMAN PEACE.; Coming Gradually, but Western Pacific Tidewater Outlets Not Arranged Yet.
- COMBINED CALVE-HADING FOOLS WALTER DAMROSCH; Writes to Him as the Prima Donna and Sets Him Hustling. ...
- General Chemical Surplus $3,000,000.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Recover; Call Money Rates, 3 1/2 1 3/4 Per Cent. Suspension of Liquidation ...
- MIRTH AND MELODY IN NEW MUSICAL PLAY; Messager's Music Charming in "The Little Michus." SINGING MIGHT ...
- H.F. Herwig.
- JESUP -- BUCKNAM.
- PENDLETON -- MORRIS.
- Sir John See.
- Henry C. Sergeant.
- BIG AUDIENCE HEARS MELBA.; Attendance at the Manhattan Augmented by Metropolitan's Off Night.
- The Rev. William H. Benjamin, D.D.
- LAST SENIOR COTILLION DANCED AT DELMONICO'S; Floral Arbor a Novel Feature of the Evening. SUPPER BEFORE ...
- Dinner to Mrs. Talbot Taylor.
- Russians' Gift to Mr. Meyer.
- WHITE HOUSE RECEPTION.; President and Mrs. Roosevelt Hold Annual Function for Congress.
- Editorial Article 4 -- No Title
- PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY.
- FOR CANTEEN RESTORATION.; President Receives Women's Committee -- Said to Approve Their Work.
- No Plan to Sell Islands to Japan.
- KING GOING TO PARIS.; Belief That His Visit Will Further Strengthen the Entente.
- Editorial Article 5 -- No Title
- Mrs. Nelson Taylor's Reception.
- SOCIETY IN WASHINGTON.
- A Military Exigency.
- The Vanishing Point.
- A Substitute.
- Editorial Article 3 -- No Title
- Answered.
- Not a Strong Man.
- HAGUE PROGRAMME CLOSED.; Envoys to Decide If They Will Discuss Disarmament and Dragoism.
- Another Wrong Gas Bill.
- FRANCE'S FIGHT FOR LIBERTY.; Reasons Why Americans Should Not Interfere on Behalf of the Church.
- TAFT SAYS TALK OF WAR WITH JAPAN IS ABSURD; Hawaii to be Fortified in Pursuance of Old Plan. LEGISLATIVE ...
- Sewage Reform Should Begin at Home.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- An Open Letter to the President.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- ENGLISH AMERICANOPHOBES.
- THE RUSSIAN ELECTIONS.
- Should She Accept the Seat?
- No Action by the Protective Societies.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- AUTOISTS GOING WEST FOR CHICAGO EXHIBIT; Racing Cars Will Be a Feature of Show Opening To-morrow. INTEREST ...
- World's Target Shooting Record.
- LIQUORS AS "MEDICINES."
- THE POLICE FIGHT.
- THIRD VICTORY FOR LASKER.; Defeats Marshall In a Queen's Gambit Opening After 43 Moves.
- WANTS YACHT RULE LIMITED.; Gardner Suggests Modification of Present Measurement Formula.
- Glendon Starts with Navy Crew.
- MR. SHAW'S CURIOUS SUGGESTION.
- DIXIE AGAIN LEADS IN PALM BEACH RACES; Wins Two Events and Finishes Second in Free-for-All. SPARROW ...
- LOOKING AHEAD.
- KOENIGIN LUISE MET STORMS.; Many Passengers Bruised -- Baroness Barnett Arrives.
- WOOD LOST THREE RACES.; Champion Skater First In Only One Event at Saranac Lake.
- Heavy Track at New Orleans.
- Heavy Men for Yale Crew.
- TENNIS COURTS ON NEW LINER; Hamburg-American's Biggest, the Europa, to Have Other Novelties.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- CURLERS IN BIG MATCH AT VAN CORTLANDT LAKE; South of Scotland Victors Over North by Three Points. FOUR ...
- GOLF CUPS OFEERED FOR WOMEN PLAYERS; Local Association Outlines Energetic Campaign for the Year. NEW ...
- TOPPED BID FOR TROTTER.; Purchaser of Ed Custer at Garden Sale Declined $3,000 Advance.
- PAUL DASHIELL RETIRES.; Will Relinquish His Position as Head Coach of Annapolis Eleven.
- SAY SULLIVANS BACKED ALLEGED BUCKET SHOP; " Big Tim" and Alderman Mentioned in Papers Seized in Raid. ...
- COWPERTHWAIT CENTENNIAL.; Event Celebrated by a Ball In Grand Central Palace.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- ROOSEVELT APPROVES THE CONSUMERS' LEAGUE; Tells in Letter of His Interest in Child Labor Legislation. ...
- CHOATE ARGUES FOR 14TH ST. EXPRESSES; Appears Before Transit Board for Those Opposing 23d Street. MORE ...
- Guggenheim In Washington.
- SEEK SUNKEN MILLIONS.; Americans Interested In Attempt to Salve the Lutine's Gold.
- MARCH OF THE BROKERS TO LAY A CORNERSTONE; 1,300 Consolidated Members Parade Through Broad Street. A ...
- ACTORS OF OLDEN TIME.; Engraved Portraits at the Groller Club.
- PUBLISHERS WILL FIGHT PROPOSED MAIL CHANGES; Postal Commission's Plan Full of Absurdities, They Say. ...
- EARL'S DAUGHTER KILLED.; Lady Dorothy Cuthbert Accidentally Shot by Her Husband.
- AID FOR HARTE'S DAUGHTER.; Mrs. Steele Leaves Portland Aims house for New York.
- THE AIDES OF SOCIETY ENJOY A NOTABLE BALL; A Most Fashionable Affair It Was, with No Detail Lacking. ...
- EARTHQUAKE IN ILLINOIS.; Severe Shock Wednesday Night -- Dishes Hurled from Shelves.
- Yesterday's Ocean Travelers.
- PASTOR HAD THIRTEEN WIVES.; Sent to Prison in Ohio -- Two Sons Also Accused of Bigamy.
- NEW CURRENCY MEASURE INELASTIC, SAYS SHAW; Tells Missourians the Bill Defeats Its Own Aim. HITS RESERVE ...
- ICE HARVEST BRISK.; Houses at Hudson Filling Rapidly -High Pay for Workers.
- MISS GOULD GIVES $25,000.; New Y.M.C.A. Building in Richmond, Va., Is Assured.
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- PLAN TO CONTROL COTTON.; Farmers' Union to Build Warehouses to Hold Half the Crop.
- THAW JURY SHAKE-UP; ONE SEAT STILL EMPTY; Three More Jurors Let Go and Their Places Filled. CLOSE WATCH ...
- Two-Cent Fare Bill Passed in Indiana.
- Paterson's Insurance Rates Cut.
- AFTER PATENT DRUG MEN.; Excise Commissioner Clement Wants the Law Amended.
- FRENCH CABINET IN DANGER.; Church Question May Wreck It -- Clemenceau and Briand at Odds.
- $1,500,000 FROM ROGERS TO BAY STATE GAS CO.; Receiver Pepper Agrees to Compromise in $4,000,000 Suit. ...
- SCARLET FEVER SPREADS THROUGHOUT ILLINOIS; State and City Health Commissioners in Conference. DRAINAGE ...
- ROOSEVELT A USURPER, SAYS SENATOR RAYNER; Regards Himself as Responsible for Actions of Congress. CITES ...
- SENATOR ALGER'S WILL.; Total of $5,000 Left to Three Charitable Institutions.
- POET PLEADS FOR SON'S LIFE.; Will H. Thompson Brings Tears to Eyes of Judge and Jury.
- WARSAW POLICE CHIEF SLAIN.; Shot While Driving in a Cab -- Murderers Escape.
- HIGGINS IMPROVES AGAIN.; Ex-Governor Passes a Fairly Comfortable Night and Day.
- MGR. IRELAND STAYS HOME.; Talked-Of Visit to the Bellamy Storers Not Made.
- NEW ROOSEVELT PORTRAIT.; President's Picture for Peace Palace at The Hague.
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- FIRE IN JERSEY IRON MINE.; Headhouse Destroyed -- 150 Men of the Nightshift Escape. Mackay Baby Enriches ...
- DECLINES OLIVER'S OFFER.; Georgia Contractor Does Not Want to Live on the Isthmus.
- EGG RUSSELL BROTHERS IN A BROOKLYN THEATRE; Irish Burlesquers Driven Off by Angry Gaels. AUDIENCE GREATLY ...
- PROCTOR SUES CLEMENT.; Accuses Him of Using Rutland Herald Property for Political Gain.
- BILL TO TRANSPORT MUSIC.; May Be Carried by Wire Under Act Governing Telephones.
- PROVED HE WAS DIVORCED.; James N. Gallatin Then Gets License to Wed Al Adams's Daughter.
- INDICTS THEATRE TRUST FOR RESTRAINT OF TRADE; Grand Jury Returns a Blanket Bill Against Six Members. ...
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- GIFT TO JUDGE'S DAUGHTER.; Present from Litigant Causes Severe Speech from the Bench.
- J.N. DRUMMOND, JR., SUED.; Wife Brings an Action for Divorce in the St. Louis Courts.
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- HIGH TRIBUTE TO DR. CARROLL; Far Too Valuable to be Retired, the War Department Says.
- FORAKER AND DICK ANGRY.; Incensed at Negro's Appointment to Office in Ohio.
- TELLS OF HARRIMAN METHODS; Big Price Paid for Property to Stifle Competition, Witness Says.
- NEW OFFICE FOR CLEVELAND.; He's Head of Insurance Presidents' Association at $25,000 a Year.
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- RAINES HAS RECOUNT BILL.; Majority Leader Falls in Line with the Governor's Idea.
- MUST OPEN THE STREETS TO FINISH PENNA. TUNNEL; Quicksands and Old Streams Are Troubling Contractor. ...
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- WANTS HER PROPERTY BACK.; Mrs. Wade Regrets Her Deal with an Atlanta Real Estate Agent.
- LOTTERY COMPANY TO QUIT.; Honduras Concern Said to Have Dismissed Its 6,000 Agents.
- CUBANS DEFY AUTHORITIES.; Announce Cockfighting and Gambling Games at a Fair.
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