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Free to Read Articles from June 1907 Part 6
- BURNHAM JOYFUL ON REACHING TOMBS; Ex-Vice President of Mutual Reserve Jokes About His Imprisonment in ...
- BIG HOTEL FOR CHICAGO.; Will Be 22 Stories High and Will Cost About $3,500,000.
- CHAMBERLAIN STILL ILL.; Arrives In London from France -- Unable to Walk Alone.
- MRS. MASON AN EDDYITE.; Wife of James H. Smith's Chief Heir Entertains Christian Scientists.
- $1,623,900 VERDICT AGAINST OIL TRUST; Texas Jury Also Votes to Oust the Waters-Pierce Company. $391,145 ...
- BARON BECOMES A MINER.; Then Marries Employer's Daughter, Whom He Met in Paris.
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- MR. SCHIFFER SUCCUMBS.; Fifth Death Due to the Disastrous Fire at Long Branch.
- GEORGE YEPSEN ARRESTED.; Prominent Resident of Perth Amboy Is Accused of Forgery.
- GENERAL SYMPATHY STRIKE.; All Workers in the Birmingham District Asked to Quit.
- Latest Shipping News.
- J.R. EVANS'S SON ELOPES.; Father of His Fifteen-Year-Old Bride Threatens Vengeance. MORTALLY HURT IN ...
- KILLED THE WRONG WOMAN.; Young Wife Shot Down in Illinois City by Drunken Youth.
- WHISTLE DROWNS ROOSEVELT'S VOICE; President Unable to Make a Speech Because of Enthusiast's Tooting. ...
- POPULAR WRITERS FROM THE FAR WEST; Stewart Edward White's Career and His Views of Literature -- Miriam ...
- LIFE OUTDOORS.; New Books Relating to the Garden, the Forest, Birds, and Beasts. FOREST FRIENDS. The ...
- EAST OF SUEZ.; THE SIAMESE CAT. By Henry Milner Ridcout. Illustrations by W.F. Grefe. Pp. 223. New York: ...
- A TALE OF LABRADOR.; TO THE CREDIT OF THE SEA. By Lawrence Mott. Illustrated. pp. 296. 12mo. Cloth. ...
- FORTHCOMING BOOKS.; A History of Slavery in Cuba -- Classical Atlas in Everyman's Library -- Melville's ...
- LIFE OF THE PRESIDENT.
- GALLOPING ROMANCE.; THE PRINCESS VIRGINIA. By C.N. and A.M. Williamson. Illustrated by Leon Guipon. ...
- BOSTON NOTES.; A Transplanted Tom Burke -- A Belated Novel and Some Others -- Poetry.
- "Marcia."
- DRIFT OF LONDON LITERARY TALK.; "THE MYSTICS." Cataloguing the Museum.
- The Seamy Side."
- Mr. Macfall's "Henrik Ibsen."
- THE VIEW OF MANY READERS.; A Naive and Unprofessional Appreciation of Mrs. Edith Wharton's New Story, ...
- "Conflict."
- "Predecessors of Cleopatra."
- Disenchanted.
- F. ANSTEY'S GENIAL HUMOR.
- "The Clammer."
- TALES OF THE NORTHWEST.; THE LONESOME TRAIL. By John G. Niehardt. Pp. 203. New York: John Lane Company.
- MODERN PAINTING.; Revised and Handsomely Illustrated Edition of the Monumental Work by Prof. Muther ...
- A NEW "SYSTEM."; GILLETTE'S SOCIAL REDEMPTION. A Review of World-wide Conditions as They Exist To-day. ...
- FOGAZZARO.; An Excellent English Translation of "Piccolo Mondo Moderno."
- UNPUBLISHED ESSAY BY JOHN STUART MILL.; A Paper on Social Freedom to Appear in a New Review -- The Inn ...
- THE SPIRIT OF DISCONTENT.; Prof. Rauschenbusch on the Problems of Christianity in the Social Crisis ...
- THE AGE OF THE SURPLUS.; Prof. S.N. Patten's Book on the New Economic Basis of Society in Relation to ...
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK.; TWO ACTRESSES.
- IS THE PEACE IN THE EAST A TRUCE?; B.L. Putnam Weale's Rather Disquieting New Book About "The Aftermath" ...
- TWO BENSON BOOKS AND A PROBABLE THIRD; Three Volumes of Essays with a Strong Family Resemblance -- "Beside ...
- IRON AND STEEL NOTES.; Trade Output for the Rest of the Year Said to be Sold Practically.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Long Lease of Seventh Avenue Corner Near Times Square -- New Building for ...
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- DRIVEN FROM HAITI, MORALES GETS HERE; Ex-President of Santo Domingo Denies Planning Another Revolution. ...
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- BROOKLYN SUBWAY NOW SEEMS ASSURED; Transit Board Agrees on Plan to Call for Construction Bids. COST ...
- CHICAGO CHRONICLE STOPS.; Republican Paper, Once Democratic, Would Not Support Bryan.
- THE FOREIGN MARKETS.; Developments of Yesterday In London, Paris, and Berlin.
- WEST VIRGINIA FOLKS.; Humanity and Inanimate Nature Well Described in Margaret Montague's "The Sowing ...
- DEBS'S NAME CHEERED.; Walt Whitman Fellowship Approves an "Undesirable Citizen."
- IMPORTS OF DRY GOODS.; Rock Island Bond Subscriptions.
- QUIT REFORM TICKET.; Two Nominees for Cotton Exchange Board Refuse to Run.
- CHICAGO TERMINAL CHANGES.; Six New Directors Elected -- Minority to Oppose Foreclosure.
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- A BOOM IN COTTON AS IN SULLY'S DAY; Price Jumps $1.50 a Bale at Opening, and Shorts Are Badly Squeezed. ...
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- DEATH OF KARL BLIND.; German Patriot Who Led a Revolution and Was Often Imprisoned.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Display Irregularity -- Call Money Rates, 3 @ 1 3/4 Per Cent. MORE GOLD TO ...
- Telephone Company Votes to Sell Out.; Steel Corporation Railroad Plans.
- THE BROKER AND THE APPLE.; Lawrence Tosses Core Into Street and Is Arrested on Exchange Steps.
- BOY KILLED BY AN AUTO.; Falls Off His Bicycle In Front of Mrs. J.S. Carvalho's Machine.
- MELLEN DEPLORES HIGH-PRICED LABOR; Decreased Efficiency Follows Increased Wage Scale, Says New Haven's ...
- T.F. RYAN CARRIES HIS BOOM ABROAD; Points to His Valise When Asked What Has Become of His Presidential ...
- STREET ROAD MERGER.; Trolley Roads to Combine Under a Central Corporation.
- 2-CENT RATE HELD UP.; Temporary Injunction Granted Against Eight Railroads.
- MARLOWE-SOTHERN OVATION.; American Players Close London Season -- A Great Artistic Success.
- Worcester Art Museum Prizes.
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- OLDEST MASON DEAD.; Robert Ambler Bruce, Who Saw Napoleon, Was 107 Years Old.
- Education In South Carolina.
- The Democratic Party Platform.
- NEED NOT BE AT ALL.; An Advance on the Proposition That Soldiers Need Not Be Tall.
- TO-DAY WILL SEE MANY WEDDINGS; Nearly All of Them Arranged to Take Place in the Country. MORGAN WEDDING ...
- CUPID ON THE PRETORIA.; Three Weddings Follow the German Liner's Arrival In Port.
- A Tribute to Minister Egan.
- "SOUVENIR HUNTERS."; Jinrikisha for Bronx Park.
- KNOWS NO SUCH PERSON.; Cook County Asylum Discredits the Story of the Madman's Will.
- "SOUVENIR HUNTERS."; Times Square Express Station.
- "SOUVENIR HUNTERS."; Why Not Call Them Thieves and Treat Them Accordingly?
- WOODEN NUTMEGS.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- BANK AND RAILWAY INVESTMENTS.
- WHERE TIPS GO.; Through the Heart.
- WHERE TIPS GO.; Tin Soldiers for Methuen.
- "SOUVENIR HUNTERS."; Two Socialist Sunday Schools.
- "SOUVENIR HUNTERS."; Those Curative Tears.
- CITY HOUSEKEEPING REFORMS.
- "SALOME" IN PARIS.
- WHERE TIPS GO.; The Way Hotel Cloak Room Privileges Are "Farmed Out."
- Wesleyan Elects Athletic Leaders.
- PERFECT SCORES IN LONG AUTO RUN; Ten Cars Finish Long Island Club Endurance Test Without Penalties. ...
- MOORE'S HORSES WIN.; Forest King Gets First Leg on Bellevue Stratford Challenge Cup.
- YANKEE GIRL WINS THE FILLY STAKES; New Orleans Derby Winner Beats Court Dress at Belmont Park. FOUR ...
- SOCIALISM IN AUSTRIA.
- A DISTINGUISHED REACTIONARY.
- Ball Again Wins Amateur Golf Title.
- SYRACUSE FOUR WINS.; But Wisconsin Defeats New York's Eight-Oared Crew.
- Penn Beats Cornell at Cricket.
- MICHIGAN LOOMS STRONG IN TRIALS; Western Track Team Promises Trouble in Intercollegiate Championships. ...
- Athletics Knock Hughes Out of Box.
- GIANTS WEAK AT BAT, ERRATIC IN FIELD; Consequently They Lose a Poor Game to the Humble Brooklyns, 3 ...
- Pitcher Weimer Reinstated.
- Detroit Wins In Tenth Inning.
- TO IMPROVE FIFTH AVENUE.; Merchants Organize to Obtain Better Lighting and Beautify the Street.
- Pirates Humble the Cubs.
- White Sox Shut Out the Browns.
- Yankees, Through Fast Work, Defeat the Boston Team.
- SQUADRON A PONY RACES.; Froment a Double Victor in Van Cortlandt Park Sports.
- Beaneaters Clean Up Phillies.
- Henry Guyer Kills Himself in Peru.
- WIFE SEEKS TO WIN ERRING HUSBAND; Mrs. Meyer Nurses Contractor Hurt in Auto Wreck While He Calls for ...
- COTTON WORKERS GET RISE.; Five Per Cent. Granted in Maine and Massachusetts Mills.
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- POLICEMAN HURT CHASING RUNAWAY; Squadron A Polo Pony Gets Away from Its Rider at the Camp Games. POLICEMAN'S ...
- CITY PAYS HIGH FOR LAND APPRAISAL; One Expert, Samuel Smyth, Has Received Over $60,000 in Three Years. ...
- GOULD COMPLAINS OF WIFE'S BILLS; Says She Was Inordinately Extravagant in Purchase of Jewels. MENTIONS ...
- CLERGYMAN REGRETS HIS WEDDING AT 19; The Rev. Mr. Cameron Asks Court to Annul His Secret Marriage in ...
- LOW TARIFF MEN FORCE CUSHING OUT; National Manufacturers' Secretary Against Tariff Reform and Resigns. ...
- TWO ARRESTS BROKE A SPEEDING BROKER; H.C. Smith Out of Cash at Second Hold Up; His Wife's Gems Used ...
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- COURT REVERSES BURNHAM VERDICT; Appellate Division Says ex-Vice President of Mutual Reserve Was Wrongly ...
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- JAPANESE ADMIRAL FOR WAR WITH US; Matsumoto Thinks His Country Would Win the Conflict If It Were Brief. ...
- NEWS TOLD TO BURNHAM.; Prisoner Says He Expected Verdict Would Be Reversed.
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- JAPANESE ORDERS FOR US.; Agents of Government and Private Concerns Reach Seattle.
- REVIEWS DISCUSS JAPAN.; Saturday Review Thinks She May Be Influential in Latin America.
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- AERONAUTS PROBABLY DEAD.; Hope for Two Young British Officers Practically Given Up.
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- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
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- Prince Fushimi Sails for Canada.
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- Avalanches of Ashes on Vesuvius.
- BRITAIN MENACES ECUADOR.; Sloop of War Prepared to Land Marines on an Island.
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- PHILOSOPHY OF ANARCHISM.; Defense of Naturalized American Who Shot Soldiers from a Bus.
- ADMITTED OPENING SWITCHES; Four Thrown on Hudson Railroad Tramp Held for Grand Jury.
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- POBIEDONOSTZEFF DEFEATED REFORM; Letters Show He Prevented Russia Getting a Constitution for 25 Years. ...
- ENGLISH CRIMINAL APPEAL.; Commons Unanimously Pass Bill Establishing New Court.
- DOES NOT FORBID DUELING.; French War Minister Issues Instructions to the Army.
- ROOSEVELT WARNS PREDATORY POVERTY; His Face to be Set Like Flint Against That as Against Predatory Wealth. ...
- KAISER CORDIAL TO BRITONS.; Visiting Editors Attend the Parade of the Garrison of Potsdam.
- JURY FOR HAYWOOD CASE IN SIGHT; Defense Holds the Only Peremptory Challenge Left to Either Side. BUT ...
- 30,000 REBELS NEAR AMOY.; Revolt Spreading -- American Interests So Far Not Involved.
- WOULD REVIVE OLD CHARTER.; Franchise of the Corning, Keuka & Lake Ontario Road in Question.
- JERSEY ENDS ITS AUTO HUNT.; Speed Violators Must Hereafter Be Caught by Local Officials.
- COMMISSIONS CLOSING WORK.; Utilities Bill Wipes Out Boards of Railroads, Gas, and Electricity.
- TO AMEND FULL CREW BILL.; Legislature Recans Railroad Measure from the Governor.
- PIPE LINES OPEN TO INDEPENDENTS; Circuit Court in Ohio Decides Against Subsidiary Standard Oil Concern. ...
- SELTZER BOTTLE BLOWS UP.; Girl Who Drops It Badly Cut by Glass, and Her Mother Hurt.
- T. CRINGLE, CANAL PROPHET.; What He Said About the Water Problem -- Commission Not Worried.
- ROOT AND JUSSERAND CONFER; Agreement with France Regarding Tariff Duties Desired.
- MAKING NAVAL VACANCIES.; Twenty-two Officers Must Retire to Prevent Stagnation in Promotion.
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- BAD MEAT STILL IS SOLD HERE; State Health Commissioner Says Canners Know When to Use Preservatives. ...
- TENEMENT LIKELY TO FALL.; Laborers Undermined Its Foundation -- Tenants Flee in Panic.
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- CLYDE STRIKE STILL ACUTE.; Uncertainty Whether Atlantic Liners Will Be Able to Sail.
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- ADMITTED OPENING SWITCHES; Four Thrown on Hudson Railroad -Tramp Held for Grand Jury.
- GRADY WAS THE SENATE.; No Other Senator Present to Help Him with the Formalities.
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- Hughes Approves Canal Plan Bill.
- MOTHER'S HEROISM; IN LONG BRANCH FIRE Mrs. Schiller Braved Flames in Vain to Save Her Daughters. BOTH ...
- FRENCH SHIPPING TIED UP BY STRIKE; Seamen and Longshoremen at Almost All the Ports Quit Work. ARE NAVAL ...
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- ANOTHER BIG FIND IN ROME.; Temple Decorations Brought from Asia Minor in 204. B.C.
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- San Francisco Ironworkers Lose.
- MAY REVOKE CHARTER.; Arkansas Wants Western Union Telegraph Co. to Withdraw Suit.
- ROOT WOULDN'T TAKE PAY.; Returned $1,200 Check for Yale Lectures, Because He Had So Much Fun.
- "NEXT FRIENDS" FILE BRIEF.; Mrs. Eddy's Relatives Respond to Gen. Streeter's Motion.
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- MARY GUINAN'S HONOR MEDAL; Endangered Her Life to Prevent Old Man Being Killed by Train.
- TO SELL DOWIE'S PROPERTY.; In Spite of Widow's Protest, Court Orders Receiver to Sell.
- MRS. VANDERBILT'S SLOOP RUN DOWN; With Mrs. Alfred G. at the Helm the Caprice Makes Safety After a Serious ...
- MAY GRANT 8-HOUR DAY.; Rumor That Telegraphers Will Receive This from Western Union.
- KILLED AND PUT IN FURNACE.; Mystery In Murder In a Cincinnati Soap Factory.
- $100,000 THAW FEE.; Said to Have Been Paid to One Lawyer -- Request Later for Accounting.
- FAR-AWAY QUAKE RECORDED.; Albany Seismograph Catches Message of Shock Probably In Pacific Ocean.
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- JERSEY EDDYITES IN JAIL; SON DEAD; Parents of 7-Year-Old Declined to Let Doctor Minister to Dying Boy. ...
- CROKER MAY BE NATIONALIST M.P.; Prediction That He Will Become a British Subject and Enter Parliament. ...
- GIRL BROADWAY CONDUCTOR.; Grace Wallace Says She Held the Job for Two Months.
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- "INDIANS" FOR SETON.; Woodcraft Tribe Pulls Up Railroad Survey Stakes on Wyndygoul Estate.
- FIGHT FOR A CHAIRMAN.; Stockholders of American Pneumatic Service Co. Hold Strenuous Meeting.