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Free to Read Articles from August 1907 Part 3
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Deceased Wife's Sister Bill Advanced.
- ANARCHISTS DEFY TROOPS.; Fire from Barricade and Kill Soldiers -- Gen. Gregorieff Dismissed.
- BLAME CUBANS FOR FEVER.; Gov. Magoon Reports They Have Neglected Pledges of Cleanliness.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- METEOR FELL CLOSE TO SHIP.; Officers of the Cambrian Tell of Narrow Escape.
- New Invention Outwits the Ice Man.
- FIGHT TO SAVE OLD CEDARS.; Long Branch Cottagers to Appeal for Trees in Cedar Avenue.
- THE NOBEL PRIZES.
- 30,000 TO GREET FREDERICK.; Danish King and Parliament to Return To-day from Iceland.
- MAY SETTLE EDDY CASE.; Counsel Confer and an Adjustment Today Is Said to be Probable.
- DIES OF BROKEN RIBS.; Dr. J. Banta Received Inquiries in Fracas Over a Dog.
- NARRAGANSETT PIER NOTES.
- BURGLARS AT BAR HARBOR.; Get $5,000 Worth of Jewels In Cottage of A.H. Hinkle.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Zionists to Use Hebrew.
- ANOTHER BAD DAY FOR FAVORITES; Six Outsiders Again Capture the Purses at the Empire City Track. OLD ...
- MOORS CONTINUE FUTILE ATTACKS; Advance on French at Casablanca and Are Routed with Heavy Losses. BOMBARDED ...
- White Dogs and Deafness.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE.; Yeager, Yankee Castoff, Makes Errors That Give New York Victory.
- BRYAN IN A WRECK.; Nebraskan Is Not Hurt, but Has a Long Walk to the Nearest Town.
- COMBAT HAU WITH LETTERS.; Molitor Family Throw Light Upon Case as Viewed by Defense.
- Turkey Withholds Troops from Persia.
- President Invited to Clambake.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- RUSSIAN LIBERALS WIN.; Elections of Members of Third Parliament Begun in Provinces.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- NEW JAPANESE SEA FIGHTER.; 18,000-Ton Battleship Is Ordered in Scotland.
- AUTO DEATHS MIX $500,000.; Question to be Raised Is Which of Three Roots Died First.
- POSTAL'S CANADA LINES OPEN; Both Companies Increase Chicago Board of Trade Staffs.
- CITY LOSES SUIT.; Paving Actions Decided by the Referee for Railroads.
- Saratoga Freebooters Beat Otsego.
- INCORPORATED AT ALBANY.
- BRITAIN AGREES TO ARBITRATE WITH US; Accepts Proposal to Send Newfoundland Fisheries Dispute to The ...
- Hera Beats Caprice and Minx.
- M'GINNITY WEAK IN THE BOX, CUBS WIN; Chicago Nine Begins Early on the "Iron Man" and He Meets His Waterloo. ...
- THE REV. C.C. TIFFANY DEAD.; Former Archdeacon of New York Dies of Apoplexy at Maine Resort.
- RUSSIAN PLOTTERS' TRIAL.; Soldier's Confession of Plan to Kill the Czar Aids Prosecution.
- "SINN FEIN."
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- LABOR TO FIGHT.; Gompers Says Manufacturers Sought to Delay Criminal Action.
- HELD UP I.O.O.F. PARADE.; Objection to Non-Union Hack Driver Spoiled Procession of 7,000.
- CRITICISE GIFT TO KING.; Presentation of Diamond Inappropriate, as Transvaal's Finances Are Low.
- AUTO CAUSED RUNAWAY; Builder Thrown from Buggy and Dragged on Long Island.
- BELGIAN NAVAL CADETS HERE.; To Make a World Trip on Practice Cruise from San Francisco.
- FOUND $3,000 ON PRISONER.; Horace A. Blackmur Arrested in Brooklyn for Philadelphia Theft.
- GILROY -- NORTHROP.; The Ex-Mayor's Son Married at the Walford by the Rev. Father Duffy.
- NEGRO HACKS WOMEN TO DEATH WITH AXE; Sets Fire to Farmer's Barn Near Camden and Then Kills Wife and ...
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Automobile Races at Morris Park.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Shorts Were the Bullish Influence.
- Encourage the Bandmasters.
- RUNNING WATER'S NEW TRACK MARK; Chips Spa Record in Winning the Merchants and Citizens' Handicap. LONG ...
- THE FOREIGN MARKETS.; American Securities Weak in London, Affected by Taft's Speech.
- MAY BANKRUPT ORCHESTRA.; President Lathrop Sees Danger in Tax Rating on Chicago Music Hall.
- Fallieres Entertains King of Siam.
- WHITNEY AUTO SMASH.; Chauffeur Kills a Peddler Near Paris and Is Himself Hurt.
- ASBURY PARK DOG SHOW.; Five Hundred Entries, with Boston Terriers the Predominating Class.
- BAR HARBOR HORSE SHOW.; Society Turns Out to See Equine Exhibition at Summer Resort.
- MEDICINE BOOMED BY GIRL'S PICTURE; Winner of Cash Prize in a Beauty Contest Sues the Pinkham Company ...
- AUTO IN DITCH; TWO HURT.; Charles Van Dyke's Leg and Ankle Broken -- Companion Bruised.
- Orby Withdrawn from St. Leger.
- LAYING OF CORNERSTONE.; Speeches by Bryce, Lodge, and Other Notable Men.
- LITTLE EFFECT IN LONDON.; Taft's Speech Caused Only Momentary Decline in American Stocks.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- FIVE-YEAR-OLD BOY STOLEN.; Stranger Lures Nicholas Thomas from Companions in Houston Street.
- WIFE DEAD; HUSBAND MISSING; A Probable Suicide Due to Ill-Treatment -- Police After Missing Man.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- GOULD ROAD TO COMPETE.; Western Maryland to Go After Chesapeake Bay Traffic.
- Ito Honored for Korean Management.
- 110 Chinamen Killed in explosion.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- IMPRESSIONS OF "ABROAD."
- MAY SUE PLATTS FOR EXPRESS DIVIDENDS; Stockholders Say Reply to Their Demands Has Been One of Evasion. ...
- DOG SAVES BOY FROM BOAR.; Animal Had the Lad Down, but His Collie Went to Rescue.
- BEGIN CAPE COD CANAL.; Ground is Broken for Project Planned 200 Years Ago.
- REHEARING GRANTED MISS KLIPPENBOURG; Woman Detained on Ellis Island Meantime Released on Bail on Orders ...
- LET FATHER DIE POOR.; Sutphen Left His Wife Only $2,100 Though Sons Owed Him a Fortune.
- Clergyman Victim of Old Orchard Fire.
- TO TAKE MANSFIELD HOME.; Actor Is Expected to Leave Saranac To-day for New London.
- INDEPENDENTS DENY BEEF TRUST CONTROL; Combine, However, Acquired 40 Per Cent of Schwarzschild & ...
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- H.C. FRICK AN OPTIMIST.; Pleads for Less Big Stick and Says Trade Conditions Are Sound.
- A SCOTTISH LEGEND.; Were Pontius Pilate's Scotch Guards at the Holy Sepulchre?
- DIES IN HIS OFFICE.; Louis Clark, Jr., the Furrier, Expired Before Doctor Arrived.
- ACCEPT BIG MERGER.; But Minority Lodge Protest Against $38,000,000 Jersey Combination.
- PAUL MacCORMAC DYING.; Automobilist Unconscious and End Expected In a Few Hours.
- THREE MAIL BAGS STOLEN FROM TRAIN; Said to Contain $250,000, But Postal Officials Doubt That. BANK SHIPMENT ...
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- STANDARD ATTACKS ADMINISTRATION; War on the Company, Statement Says, Is Vindictive Politics and Misrepresentation. ...
- CHURCHWOMAN GONE WITH BUILDING FUND; Treasurer of Jersey Sunday School Stole the Pennies Saved by Children. ...
- ROOSEVELT WONT DROP TRUST WAR; Pledges Remainder of Administration to Obtaining Honest Observance of ...
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Engagements Announced at Boston.
- Myers-Balley Engagement.
- NEW SHIPBUILDING PLANT.; Edward S. Cramp Buys Extensive Property on Norfolk Harbor.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- BROKERS' OPERATORS OUT.; Men in Six Chicago Houses Leave -- Prescott Still Cut Off.
- KIDNAPPERS TRY 3 TIMES.; Father of 16-Year-Old Girl Shoots at Them -- Wings Them Once.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Irregular, Closing Little Changed -- Call Money, 3@2 Per Cent. ANOTHER GOLD ...
- NOBEL PRIZE FOR KIPLING.; Mark Twain Was, It Is Said, Suggested for the Honor This Year.
- PROVINCETOWN EXPECTANT.; Roosevelt Will Speak at Laying of Pilgrim Monument Cornerstone.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- SPECIAL GUARD FOR NEGRO.; Confessed to Attacking a Fifteen-Year-Old White Girl.
- MR. ROCKEFELLER'S GIFTS.
- SONOMA GIRL LOSES.; $30,000 Trotter Performs Badly and Is Distanced at Readville.
- Forget It.
- WALKS WITH BULLET IN BRAIN; Sardez Goes Alone to Hospital, Though Shot Through the Eye.
- NEED $8,000,000 FOR CANAL.; Panama Work Is Progressing Faster Than Was Contemplated.
- WEST POINTERS ON MARCH.; Command Will Fight an Imaginary Battle Each Day.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- RIGHT TO USE TOWN'S WATER.; Southern Dutchess Company Explains Matteawan Incident.
- Typewriter Company Buys Factory.
- ANNAPOLIS RENEWS HAZING.; Cadets' New "Stunts" Include Elephant Dance and Pie Race.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- SAYS ROOSEVELT WANTS IT.; Tillman Believes He Is Trying to Obtain the Nomination.
- THE EXPATRIATES.
- OUTSIDE SECURITIES; As on the Stock Exchange, Better Feeling Puts an End to Liquidation. TRADING BECOMES ...
- GIRL'S ASSAILANT CAUGHT.; Tramp Hurried In Auto Past Crowds Bent on Lynching.
- LYRIC REOPENS WITH GOOD MUSICAL SHOW; A Broadhurst Farce, with Kerker Trimmings, Plenty of Girls, and ...
- " MOTORBOAT" WAS A WHALE.; Leviathan Fooled Surveyor Coneys, Who Chased It Seven Miles.
- YELLOW FEVER IN CUBA.; A Reason for the Appointment of Federal Secretary of Health.
- TO BLOW UP A SUBMARINE.; British Admiralty Wants to Find Out Effect of Mine Explosions.
- DAUGHTER TO GOV. HUGHES.; First Child Ever Born In the State Executive Mansion.
- MOORS DEFEATED WITH HEAVY LOSS; Sharp Fight at Casablanca -- The French Troops Show Magnificent Dash. ...
- FINED FOR ANNOYING GIRLS.; Tunnel Engineer Dragged One Toward Elevated Stairs.
- GIANTS, SHUT OUT UNTIL NINTH, WIN; Then Pitcher Lundgren Passes Three Batters and Doyle Drives in Two. ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- ASKS INJUNCTION AGAINST BOYCOTT; Buck Stove Company Would Permanently Enjoin the Federation of Labor. ...
- Chicago Railway Merger Appeal.
- MIKE LYONS'S SHUT AFTER 35 YEARS; The City Crew Away from Bowery Restaurant of Statesmen and Financiers. ...
- NEWS OF NEWPORT.
- FOUL LOSES RACE FOR POLLY PRIM; Wainwright's Filly Cuts Off Light Wool at Empire Track and Is Disqualified. ...
- " Gen." Lewis Cass Fry.
- THREE HORSES NOSES APART AT THE SPA; Frizette Fails to Get Up in Time to Beat Ella O'Neill and Black ...
- THE Y.W.C.A.; A Good Substitute for a Society for the Lonely.
- LONG ISLAND SPEEDWAY.; Thirty-Mile Road to be Constructed from Highland Park to Massapequa.
- "Fire Sale" of Coal.
- AWAIT TRIAL OF AIRSHIP.; Both the Wright Brothers in Paris -- Date of Test Kept Secret.
- " Wipe Out the Tariff."
- SAW JAPANESE NEAR FORT.; Soldier Says They Were Taking Sketches of the Place.
- CURB MEETINGS.; A Legal Plea for the Bargainings of Men in the Street.
- THE FOREIGN MARKETS.; Developments of Yesterday in London, Paris, and Berlin.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- TRAINS COLLIDE ON CURVE.; Engineer Hurt and Several Passengers Bruised Near New London.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- YOUNG HARRIMAN, FIREMAN.; Shovels Coal in Cab of His Father's Special Train.
- "Lolita" Given at Atlantic City.; " Gaiety Girls" at the Gotham.
- WOULDN'T ARBITRATE IF NEILL CAME HERE; Telegraph Companies Say Strike Is a Thing of the Past, with Nothing ...
- MISS NICOLL TO MARRY.; Announcement Made of Engagement to William B. .Churchman, Jr.
- KAISER'S HEIR FAINTS.; Crown Prince Taken Ill in the Course of the Funeral of Joachim.
- HOUNDS SEEK MISSING MAN.; Trailing ex-Lieut. Gov. Woodruff's Bookkeeper, Lost in the Woods.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- PRESIDENT OFF WITH CONVOY.; Torpedo Boats Escort the Mayflower to Provincetown Celebration.
- Not Backing New Paper Mill Merger.
- GEN. CORBIN FOR CONGRESS.
- Myopia Freebooters Win Newport Cup
- INCORPORATED AT ALBANY.
- TAFT'S STAND ON THE ISSUES; Opens His Campaign in Ohio with Praise of Roosevelt's Doctrines. REMEDY ...
- VALET CAPTURES BURGLAR.; After Housekeeper Discovers Him at Work in Mr. La Montagne's Home.
- REFORMERS ATTACK FORT'S CANDIDACY; The Machine Candidate for Governor in Jersey Charged with Shielding ...
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- SECRETARY TAFT'S SPEECH.
- MANSFIELD NOT REMOVED.; Time of Taking Actor to New London Indefinite, Brother Says.
- TENNESSEE DID 20.82 KNOTS.; And Under Natural Draught She Ran 18.04 Knots an Hour.
- BERMUDEZ CO.'S FINES.; The Judge Authorizes Damages Under All Sorts of Heads.
- LOTS OF THRILLERS FOR AMATEUR CIRCUS; Long Branch Cottagers Can Hardly Wait Until Next Saturday for ...
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Earthquake in Viques Island.
- THOUGHT GIRL KIDNAPPED.; Child Got Off at Wrong Station and Telephone Error Did the Rest.
- SURFACE CAR EMPLOYES.
- ALEXANDER JESTER DEAD.; Tried'in 1900 for Murder of J. W. Gates's Brother In 1871.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- MOB GETS NEGRO ON VANDERBILT ESTATE; Girl He Attacked and Biltmore Guest Plead with His Captors. IS ...
- SEVEN HURT IN WRECK.; Train Hits Hand Car, and Mall Car Is Ditched.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- BOY HEROES FEARED LICKING.; Saved Drowning Girl, but Wouldn't Tell -- She Kept Secret Two Weeks.
- PLATT ACCUSED BY U.S. EXPRESS HOLDERS; Books Alleged to Have Been Juggled to Hide Big Profits from Owners ...
- GREAT UNREST IN CHINA.; The Revolutionary Movement Is Gaining Strength Daily.
- BOARD PUTS A STOP TO STOCK WATERING; The Public Service Commission Adopts Stringent Rules, Restricting ...
- Yankees Sign Two New Players.
- BENIFICIAL LET-UP IN THE STEEL TRADE; President Topping of Republic Steel Co. Says There's a Moderate ...
- REVISION AND PROSPERITY.; The Money Standard No Longer Complicates the Tariff Issue.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Article 12 -- No Title
- GIRL LOSES HER MEMORY.; Miss Shuck Wanders All Night and Is Found in Hysterical Condition.
- BRIDE SAVES TROUSSEAU.; Gets It Safely Out of the House; Then Wires Parents, "We're Married."
- GLENN MAKES PEACE OFFER TO SOUTHERN; Asks Road to Stop Hearings Here and Give the New Rate Law a Thorough ...
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- Montreal Gets Leg on Polo Cup.
- NOTED MUSICIAN SENTENCED.; Steindel Convicted of Barbarously Ill-Treating His Children.
- WIPE OUT PULAJANISM AGAIN.; Troops and Constabulary Suppress It on the Island of Leyte.
- SOLE SURVIVOR AN HEIRESS.; C.J. Root, Who Was Killed in Auto Wreck, Made Will in Favor of Niece.
- GIRL GLOBE TROTTERS HERE.; Europe Grand, but America Beats It They Say.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- STORM IN MINNESOTA.; Wind and Lightning Cause Much Damage -- One Woman Killed.
- SARATOGA'S NEW ARRIVALS.; Crowd Out to See Polo After the Horse Racing.
- Protection.; Adapted from Buckle.
- TWO HURT IN AUTO PLUNGE.; Car Goes Over Embankment When Steering Gear Fails.
- NO JUSTICE HERE -- BEBEL.; He Declares That In America Liberty and Law Exist Only on Paper.
- ACOLYTE BURNED AT MASS.; Surplice Caught Fire from Candle -- Priest Smothers It.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- KEHRER STRANGLER SUSPECT CAUGHT; Man Arrested in Jersey City Is Identified by Three as Charles Davis. ...
- TUBEMAKERS' STRIKE OFF.; Demands of 2,000 Men Referred to Board of Arbitration.
- "The Rogers Brothers in Panama."
- Accuses the Zionist Congress.
- JAMESTOWN HONORS PRINCE.; Warships Salute Wilhelm of Sweden and Thousands Welcome Him.
- TO FIND VERMONT METEOR.; Was Unusually Large, and Its Effect Was Like Earthquake.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- MAY END MAYORALTY FIGHT.; Hearst's Faith In Recount Law and Quo Warranto Case Gone, 'Tis Said.
- THE NEW HAVEN'S BIG ORDER.; $12,000,000 Worth of New Equipment Will Be Installed.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE.; New York Loses a Light Batting Game to St. Louis.
- INSPECTOR J.J. NALLY DIES OF APOPLEXY; Police Officer in Charge of the Jamaica District III Only a Few ...
- Article 11 -- No Title
- MAYOR BACK HOME; HAS A BUSY DAY; Won't Inquire Into the Charges Against J.C. Hertle, Ex-Commissioner ...
- SOUTHAMPTON HORSE SHOW.; Plans Being Made by the Cottagers for Exhibition in September.
- May Revoke Hamburger's License.
- PETER PAN RETIRED.; James R. Keene Ships Great Horse to Kentucky for the Season.
- POWDER EXPLOSION AT FORT TOTTEN; Three Men While Unloading Cartridges Drop a Detonating Cap. TWO WILL ...
- GOVERNOR PARDONS TWO.; One Served 27 Years of 70-Year Sentence -- Other Sentenced in 1906.
- NEW COTTON WORM APPEARS.; Bores Its Way Inside the Stock Through the Pith.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- TELLS OF DRUGS AND FRAUD.; Fischer's Story of Saving an Importer on a Steamship.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Another Death from Yellow Fever.
- MR. COLELL COMING HOME.; Wife of Supposed Surf Victim Gets Another Telegram.
- CONFIRM RAID IN VENEZUELA.; British Foreign Office Gets Advices and Will Attend to Matter.
- GAMBLING AT NARRAGANSETT.; On Cottagers' Petition Police Are Ordered to Suppress It.
- $1,000,000 GEM FOR KING.; Transvaal to Present Biggest Diamond in World to Edward VII.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Buyers for Residences in Fifth Avenue Section -- Leases at Lafayette and ...
- Controversy Over Jockey E. Dugan.
- DANIELS WAS THIRD.; N.Y.A.C. Swimmer Beaten in 220-Yard Championship.
- COLORADO FUEL REPORT.; Profits for the Year Fall Off Owing Increased Charges.
- DOESN'T SEE HOW HE CAN SUE ALTON; Bonaparte, Convinced of Immunity Promise, Passes Case Back to Landis. ...
- THE TOTTENVILLE INCIDENT.
- TRIAL OF "THE DAIRY MAIDS."; Frohman's New English Musical Comedy Presented In Atlantic City.
- $5,000 IN JEWELS STOLEN.; Miss Leary of This City Robbed at Lucerne -- "Prince" Arrested.
- SCHMITZ REMOVAL LEGAL.; Court Upholds Mayor's Deposition In a Test Case.
- POLICEMAN HELD FOR GRAFT.; Two Youths Charge Long with Taking $25 to "Make It Easy."
- MacCormac, Auto Victim, Gaining.
- BROWN FIRST IN TWO EVENTS.; Atlas A.C. Sprinter Carries Off Honors at Monthly Meet.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- PROVINCETOWN GAY FOR CELEBRATION; Old Cape Cod Town Eagerly Awaits President Roosevelt's Arrival. 7 ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- ONEDIES, MANY SAVED AT A TENEMENT FIRE; Firemen, Police, and Civilians Take Scores of People from Fire ...
- OCEAN GROVE'S SERVICES.; 30,000 Methodists Attended Yesterday's Devotional Exercises.
- PLAGUE SPREAD BY FLEAS.; Vehicle of Contagion Between Rats and Human Beings.
- FELL 75 FEET OFF CLIFF.; When Rescuers Reached Phillips He Was Alive and Little Hurt.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- POEM INSPIRED HIS SERMON.; Dr. Morgan Preaches from a Text Suggested by a Parishioner's Verse.
- GROTON SCHOOL BARS DOWN.; Rules That Have Made It Exclusive for Years to be Modified.
- SEEKS VALUABLE NOTEBOOK.; Owner Offers a Reward in the Lost Column for Its Return.
- COLELL SAYS IT'S HIS FAULT.; Forgot to Tell Steamship Officers to Keep Quit About His Swim.
- LABOR SHORTAGE IN THE WEST; No Falling Off of Business Indicated by Conditions West of Mississippi.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Washington Defeats Champions.
- MAGISTRATE IN A TEMPER.; House Denounces Police for Not Getting Evidence and Bounces a Clerk.
- AFFABLE MR. ERNST HELD AS BURGLAR; Supposed Boss Plumber Made Friends with His Fellow-Tenants Who Were ...
- NEW SCANDINAVIAN SERVICE.; Hamburg-American Steamers Between New York and North Europe.
- BOY BANK BURGLARS CAUGHT.; Three Try to Rob a Lowell Institution in Early Morning.
- Miss Sutton Arrives at Montreal.
- TO GIVE JUDGES AUTO RIDES.; Saxon Motorists' Plan to Stop Alleged Harsh Judgments.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- YOUNG POETESS IS HELD AS SWINDLER; She Denies Selling Space in Entertainment Programme to Defraud. WOULD ...
- A SERVICE IN ESPERANTO.; Held In St. Clement's Danes Church -- Cosmopolitan Congregation.
- SARATOGA CUP ENTRIES.; Nomination Include Many of the Best Horses in Training.
- Mortally Hurt in Auto Smash.
- MRS. TAFT SINKING.; Secretary's Mother Is Rapidly Losing Strength.
- RACING IMPROVES AT EMPIRE TRACK; The Better Class of Horses Is Bringing Out Record-Breaking Crowds. ...
- LIMITATIONS TO LEGAL TENDER; Only Four of Our Ten Classes of Money Are Acceptable Legally for All Debts. ...
- BANK'S MOVE WELCOMED.; London Financiers Believe That the New Rate Puts Up the Bars.
- RACING AUTO HITS TRAIN AT CROSSING; Deaf Man at the Wheel Killed Instantly -- His Mother and Aunt Die ...
- OUR SUNDAY CABLES.; CHANGES IN CUSTOMS FORCE. J.W. Wheatley of New Orleans May Succeed the Late Taliesen ...
- MARKING TIME IN PARIS.; Slump in Americans Leads to Inactivity on the Bourse.
- HOW THE "SQUARE DEAL" PROGRESSES.
- A CASE FOR A CHOICE.
- WANNSEE TAKES TROPHY.; German Boat Wins Emperor's Cup it Sonder Class at Kiel.
- LADDER ROUTE TO MATRIMONY; Telling How Farmer Moran Pressed His Suit and Molly Saved Dinner.
- Long Schooner Race Planned.
- VISITING TEXANS OFFER A PROTEST; They Like New York, but a Certain Brand of Newspaper "Humor" Does Jar. ...
- BURLINGTON MEN WAIT.; Threatened Strike Averted Until National Officers Are Heard From.
- EASTERN LEAGUE.; Rochester Wins from Newark -- Jersey City, Loses to Montreal.
- Fire Destroys an Auto.
- CALLS UNION RECORD ONE OF DISHONESTY; Report of Receiver for New York Electrical Workers Says It Broke ...
- LIKE OUR PEACE COURT PLAN.; Delegates at Hague Favor the Project for Judges' Appointment.
- TOURING IN AUTOMOBILES.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- THREATEN POTTERY STRIKE.; Trenton Workers Demand Increased Wage -- Conference Here To-night.
- NO FRAUD IN PARK DEAL, SAYS M'GOWAN; But the Acting Mayor Is Looking Into Charges About Kissena Park ...
- The Czar's Occupation.
- The Motor Peril.
- FIRE AT TILYOU'S BRIDGEPORT PLACE; His Connecticut Steeplechase Is Destroyed as Was His Coney Island ...
- MRS. TINGLEY IN LONDON.; School in the New Forest Is to Be Like the One at Point Loma.
- THE PLATTDEUTSCHE VOLKSFEST OPENS; 35,000 Herrs, Fraus, and Kinder Parade to Schuetzen Park, in Union ...
- Montreal Scores Easy Win.
- MISS THURSTON TO WED.; Invitations Out for Her Marriage to John Rea Patterson.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- THE STEEL TRADE POSITION.; Last Week's Sale of Foundry Iron Has Helped Clear the Air.
- SMALL APPEALS FOR FUNDS.; Preparing for Long Struggle -- Unmarried Operators to Camp Out.
- $1 THE FARE BY AIRSHIP.; Chicago Inventor Is Ready to Take 100 Passengers to New York.
- JULY GROSS SHOWS HEAVY INCREASES; Railroads' Traffic Last Month 11.52 Per Cent. More Than in July of ...
- RIFLED PIPES FOR OIL.; New Idea in Pipe Line Construction Which Is Said to Save Pumping.
- SOMETHING WRONG AT ANNAPOLIS.
- MARINE IN TRANCE 2 DAYS.; Naval Surgeons Unable to Revive a Victim of Catalepsis.
- TILLMAN SCENTS A PLOT.; Senator Says Iowans Who Assail Him Seek to Prevent His Re-election.
- DINNER FOR EDITH, THE SEAL.; New Aquarium Arrival Learns That Fish Are Good and Forsakes Bottle.
- Funeral of Miss Gibbs.
- BIG EARTHQUAKE SOMEWHERE; Recorded at Laibach Observatory -- 5,600 Miles from There.
- SLAIN AT BIALYSTOK.; Col. Schroetter Was Accused of Organizing Attacks on Jews.
- STRIKERS APPEAL TO JACKSON TO-DAY; Will Invite Attorney General to Revoke the Western Union Company's ...
- THE MERRY VIPERS.
- FEWER ARMY OFFENDERS.; Decrease of 683 in Number of Courts-Martial in a Year.
- AUTOMOBILE NOTES.
- AUTO FALLS TWENTY FEET.; Three Near Death When Chauffeur Falls Asleep -- Car Burned.
- BEATEN FOR STOPPING GAME.; Boy May Die from Attack of a Father of One of the Players.
- CALLS ON STATE ROADS.; Service Commission Wants Information on Rules and Equipment.
- FIVE DAYS WITHOUT NEWS OF MAC LEAN; It Is Only Known in Tangier That the Kaid Was Alive a Week Ago. ...
- A BRITISH FORCE INVADES VENEZUELA; Frontier Troops Compel the Surrender of Four Thousand Pounds of Balata. ...
- VETERAN ACTOR DEAD.; George Hoey, One of the Old Timers, Passes Away In Brooklyn.
- AUSTRIAN RULER'S BIRTHDAY.; King Edward Gives Dinner and Kaiser Luncheon in Honor of Event.
- MEN TRAMPLE GIRL IN PANIC.; Passengers Lose Heads When Trolleys Meet Head On -- Nine Hurt.
- BULLET WOUNDS TWO MEN.; David Roth of Queens May Die of Wound Made by Shot from Trees.
- TAFT MAKES START ON HIS LONG TOUR; Leaves Washington for Columbus, Ohio, Where He Will Speak To-day. ...
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- ROSENHEIMER NOTE MAKES HIM TROUBLE; Grocer's Harsh Letter About Real Estate Deal Found in Murdered Man's ...
- TRAMP TIED GIRL TO TREE.; Posses with Bloodhounds Pursue Assailant of Minister's Daughter.
- DOINGS OF SOCIETY AT LONG BRANCH; Programme of the Amateur Circus to be Announced by Promoters To-day. ...
- BUDDHIST ART IN BOSTON.; Collection from India Presented to the Museum by E.W. Forbes.
- EVIDENCE FOR BONAPARTE.; Transcript of Standard Oil Testimony Taken to Washington.
- RACING MEN AT CLAMBAKE.; Blair Painter of the Newcastle Stable Host to Eighty at Saratoga.
- KILLED HIMSELF AS HIS SIRES DID; Nephew of Ex-Justice Pound Used the Same Pistol as His Father and Grandfather. ...
- BARON STILL IN JAIL AND ANITA HAS GONE; Prospects of His Getting Away Are Also Becoming Very Slim. MRS. ...
- BIG STEEL PLANT BURNED.; Cumberland Company Puts Loss at $350,000; Insurance $100,000.
- Golf and Tennis at Long Branch.
- ELBERFELD ABSENT, YANKEES DEFEATED; Sunday Baseball Ushered in at Detroit by Local Victory, 13 -- 6. ...
- THE PHILLIPS BILL.; Bad Results of Attempts to Amend the Special Franchise Tax Law.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- ARZOOIAN SULTAN'S AGENT.; So Says Armenian of Hunchakist Head Whom Police Seek.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Double Victory for Boston.
- AMERICAN BILLS IN BERLIN.; Considerable Amount Discounted -- Marked Slump on the Boerse.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- VETERAN SLAYS COMRADE.; Stabs Friend with Old Bayonet at Grand Army Post Meeting.
- BIG SOCIALIST CONGRESS.; Herr Bebel Speaks to 900 Delegates at Stuttgart.
- GERMANIZATION.
- INCORRECT FIGURES CAN HURT.
- FEARS MORMONISM'S SPREAD.; Senator Dubois Talks of Probability of Increase in Church's Power.
- SUIT OVER A TELEPHONE CALL; Paterson Man Says He Lost $10,000 Sale by Improper Service.
- 2 DEAD IN BOAT EXPLOSION.; Five Are Seriously Injured When Gasoline Tank Blows Up.
- YACHTSMEN RETURN PLEASED BY CRUISE; Laud Queen and Avenger -- Say Two Are Invincible in Their Classes. ...
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- PAUR YIELDS TO UNION.; Conductor Will Not Import Musicians for Pittsburg Orchestra.
- CZAR TO EXCLUDE JEWS?; Receives with Pleasure Demand That They Be Not Allowed in Duma.
- MR. AHEARN'S POSITION.
- TOWN'S TWO EPIDEMICS.; Ridgway Suffering from Typhoid and Infantile Paralysis.
- Col. Francis Suydam Keese.
- AWAY WITH TRACKS!; Lines of Motor Cars on the Asphalt to Supplant Electric Cars.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- IRKUTSK TO BE FORTIFIED.; And a Railway Line to Be Built from Chita to Vladivostok.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- GIBBONS ON CHRISTIANITY.; Cardinal Preaches to a Fashionable Audience at Southampton.
- Violet McMillen to be Married.
- POLICEMAN WALKS THE PLANK; Performs a Daring Feat on House Roofs and Captures a Burglar.
- SURE HE'S NOT DEAD.; Gaffney Surprises Friends Who Identified Another's Body as His.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION.; Another Week of Stock Declines and Tightening Money Markets.
- AUTO OVERTURNS ON HILL.; Man and Girl Hurt When Steering Gear of Speeding Car Breaks.
- NO ENOCH ARDEN FOR HIM.; Missing Husband Returns and Causes Wife's Arrest for Bigamy.
- TROOPS STAY IN ONANCOCK.; Mayor Says Their Presence Needed -- Negroes' Homes Fired Into.
- BEATING SAVES WOMAN'S LIFE.; She Had Taken Laudanum, but Attack Wards Off Effects of the Poison.
- ANTI-CLERICALISM IN ITALY.
- SCIENTISTS HONOR AGASSIZ.; His Son to Welcome Zoological International Congress to Boston.
- BOSTON COPPER GOSSIP.; Rosy Notes from Mexico -- Copper Producers More Hopeful.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- NOT "BOGUS PETITIONS."; They Were Signed by 21,000 English Anti-Suffragists.
- GRAHAM AT CHAMPLAIN.; Golf Still Holds the First Place at the Lake.
- "HERETIC KING'S" BONES DISCOVERED; Tomb Found at Luxor by T.M. Davis May Be That of Amen-hotep IV. NOT ...
- LAWS FOR AIRSHIPS.; German Proposals to Prevent Spying from Above.
- POINT JUDITH RACE.; Society Turns Out to See Several Events Closely Contested.
- PLANS TO EXTEND SEA POST OFFICES; Mr. McClary Says Department Will Obtain More Funds to Perfect the ...
- How They Jump, Where They Jump, When They Jump, Why They Jump, and Who They Are; Simple Life of the ...
- MORE PAY FOR THE SERVICE; Senator Dick Consults Army and Navy Men -- Will Back Measure.
- CARS OF DYNAMITE EXPLODE.; Add Excitement to $200,000 Fire in Kingston Freight Yards.
- PASTIME A.C. WINS POSTAL CLERK MEET; Stars of Other Clubs Have Their Chances Spoiled by Heavy Handicaps. ...
- LEAPED OFF FERRY TO WIN $1.; Dared to Do It, Curran Jumps Overboard After a Boy's Lost Hat.
- ELECTRIC-RAISED FRUIT.; Perpetual Sun's Rays at Royal Botanic Garden, London.
- NEW NAME AMONG GREAT POISONERS; Brinkley, Hanged in England Last Week, Made Murder a Fine Art. WAS A ...
- MEADOW CLUB FINALS.; Colston and Torrance Win Last Contest in the Doubles.
- BRITONS EAT MORE MEAT.; Consume Twice as Much Per Head as They Did Twenty Years Ago.
- SAY RIVAL EXCHANGE IS AFTER THE CURB; Outside Brokers Declare Produce Exchange Would Like to Stop Their ...
- NATIONAL TENNIS MATCHES.; Big Tournament Begins This Week at the Popular Resort.
- BISHOP ALMOST A CHINESE.; Wears Native Dress and Pigtail and Speaks the Language.
- Japanese and Americans.
- GEN. CORBIN'S NEW HOME.; Workmen Who Built It Entertained There at Luncheon.
- STAMFORD'S UNIQUE MUSICALE.; Guests Were Received by Men in Japanese Costume.
- SOUTHERN TITLE HOLDERS BEATEN; Hackett and Alexander Easy Winners of the Lawn Tennis Doubles. COURTS ...
- TAFT SUCCUMBS TO TOWN MARSHAL; Collins of Glen Echo Can Still Take Pot-Shots at Ambassadors. TEST CASE ...
- FIELDS MUST SERVE TERM.; Washington Attorney Loses Appeal for His Liberty.
- YANKEES DOWN THE TIGERS IN TENTH; Pull Out Victory After Detroit Ties the Score in the Ninth Round. ...
- A BOOM IN THEOSOPHY.; Great Things Are Expected When Mrs. Tingley Reaches England.
- BRIDE OF 2 WEEKS DESERTED.; Wife of 17 Got a Telegram from Husband Saying He Had Gone for Good.
- LEGALITY OF THE S.P.C.C.; Question Raised by Magistrate Butts Answered by Supreme Court Decisions.
- WEDDED AFTER 56 YEARS.; Judge Haskell and Wife Separate After Five Months of Married Life.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- POLICEMAN HELD ON GRAFT CHARGE; Shea of the Mercer Street Station Said to Have Demanded Money from Peddlers. ...
- SAN FRANCISCO HAS PLAGUE.; Four Deaths Near Chinatown -- Spread of Disease Not Feared.
- MRS. STANNARD'S WARNING.; " John Strange Winter" Advises Larger Gloves and Shoes for Women.
- AMERICAN "SHOPPERS."
- SAY FRANCE MUST STAY IN MOROCCO; Paris Writers Ask What Return She Will Otherwise Obtain. HEROISM AT ...
- 33 STRAW RIDES IN A WEEK.; Stroudsburg People Enjoying the Simple Pleasures of Summer.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- BOGUS DEEDS.
- MRS. CURTISS UNFIT TO HANDLE FORTUNE; Court Appoints Conservator for Heiress to Famous Watt Estate. ...
- NO TAFT DELEGATION WITHOUT A FIGHT; Trouble Brewing for Woodruff at the Next Meeting of the State Committee. ...
- C.F. McKIM IN SCOTLAND.; Friends Call Reported Engagement to Mrs. White Idle Rumor.
- STREAM WHERE WEBSTER FISHED.; Many a Trout Landed by him on banks of Nissequogue River, Long Island.
- BAL POUDRE FOR LAKE PLACID; Unusually Large Number of Motor Parties Stopping On Way to Other Resorts.
- SOCIETY AT RACES.; Many Luncheon Parties Held at Saratoga Course Clubhouse.
- HALF-MILE FALL FROM SKY KILLS BOY; Father in Crowd That Sees Amateur Aeronaut's Parachute Fail to Work. ...
- NAVY INVITES ARMY MEN.; Officers of Land Forces Asked to Spend Two Weeks Aboard Ship.
- EFFECT OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS ON IMMIGRANTS; How American Public School Education Often Creates Gulf Between ...
- GOLDWIN SMITH ON DISTURBED FINANCE; Socialism Is Causing Alarm as to the Security of Funds, He Says. ...
- SONOMA GIRL'S GOOD RECORD.; California Trotting Mare Promises to Eclipse Sulky Records.
- CRICKET WINNERS MAKE BIG SCORES; League Matches at Prospect Park, Staten Island, and Williamsbridge. ...
- Article 14 -- No Title; More Auto Race Meets Planned.
- IN THE ATHLETIC WORLD.
- AT NARRAGANSETT PIER.; Pony Races Have Attracted Many People to the Resort.
- OUR CREDIT GOOD ABROAD.; Richard Sutro Says Europeans Think Their Condition Worse Than Ours.
- MONMOUTH WANTS BRIDGE.; Piqued that Long Branch Does Not Join Forces.
- MISTRIAL IN CARROLL CASE.; Jury Fails to Convict Couple of New Yorker's Murder.
- AUTOMOBILE NOTES.
- EASTHAMPTON'S COMIC OPERA.
- NO ROOM AT ASBURY PARK; Carnival Begins Friday Night with Boat Pageant On Deal Lake.
- STEWARDS PASS RESOLUTIONS.; Scotland Yard Men Will Try to Locate Pinkerton's Daughter.
- MARIENBAD FULL UP.; King Edward Taking the Cure -- W.K. Vanderbilt Expected.
- CHIEF GOOD VOICE DEAD.; Counseled Peace in the Sioux Tepees for Sixty Years.
- R.A. PINKERTON DIES ABOARD STEAMER; The Detective Was On His Way to Bad Nauheim for Treatment. HANDLED ...
- NON-UNION MAN ASSAULTED.; Called Out by Decoy Message and Pelted with Eggs.
- EASTERN LEAGUE.; Newarks Get Revenge from Rochesters by Shutting Them Out.
- THE KAISER'S PIETY.; He and the Empress Read Chapter of Bible Morning and Evening.
- "The Canadian Line."
- EXPRESS AND FREIGHT CRASH.; Engineer and Trainhand Badly Hurt on Susquehanna Road.
- FAIR AT FAR ROCKAWAY.; Tables Represent All the Various Nations -- Recent Arrivals.
- TOURING IN AUTOS THE POPULAR FAD; Routes That Lead to Mountain and Shore Resorts Are Most Favored. MANY ...
- TO SEARCH FOR SOUTH POLE IN AUTOMOBILE; It Will Be Used by Lieutenant Shackleton, Commander of the Nimrod, ...
- PRINCE OF WALES IS ALWAYS BORED; British Editor Says His Lack of Popularity Is a Serious Thing. KING ...
- Tallenders Shut Out Champions.
- ENGLISH ESTATES ARE GOING BEGGING; Nobody to Buy Mansions Which the Aristocracy Desire to Get Rid Of. ...
- OUR SUNDAY MAGAZINE.
- " Big Bill" Is a Big Man in Every Sense, with No Conception of Political Log-rolling or Chicanery.; ...
- Article 13 -- No Title
- ERIE CAR TRUST ISSUES.; $6,216,000 In Equipment Certificates to be Taken by Morgan & Co.
- OUIDA TEARS UP MONEY.; Venerable Authoress Angry That People Gave Charity.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; LATEST DEALINGS BY BROKERS. West 125th Street Lease. Apartments in $235,000 ...
- "The Lonely Ones."
- Train Upset; None Killed.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- FEATURES OF TO-DAY'S TIMES.
- VICTIM OF ATTACK MAY DIE.; Caldwell Woman, Who Was Seized by a Man, in a Critical Condition.
- MME. CURIE THINKS RADIUM UNSTABLE; But a Distinct Element in the Sense Attached to it by Chemists. DISCUSSES ...
- BAR HARBOR'S HORSE SHOW.; Four-in-Hand Events Will Be Closely Contested.
- THE AVON CULTURE CLUB.; Organization Formed to Profitably Entertain Its Members.
- WANT JUMEL VASE COPIES.; Park Commissioners to Use Them in Historic Mansion's Restoration.
- GARBAGE COLLECTION RULES.
- DUNNITE SMASHES STRONGEST ARMOR; An Explosive Invented Which Can Destroy the Greatest Dreadnought. TEARS ...
- THE PARCELS POST.
- LOSES BY FIRE.
- A PARTY IN THE GARDEN.; Shelter Island Visitors See the Grounds of Sylvester Manor.
- MANHASSET REGATTA.; Eleven Yachts Start from Port Washington on Long Race.
- CHORUS OF PRAISE FOR KING EDWARD; Relations Between England and Germany Again on Amicable Footing. KAISER ...
- THE "BARYSPHERE."
- MISS PRENTICE'S WEDDING.; Her Marriage to Reeve Schley to Be at Monmouth Beach on Sept. 7.
- PORTO RICO SHAKEN.; Two Earthquake Shocks, but No Damage Reported.
- GOOD ROADS' WORK AIDS AUTO TRAVEL; Many New Sections of Macadam Laid in Upper Part of New York State. ...
- Pittsburg Wins a Poor Game.
- NORTON FOR STATE SENATE.; His Campaign May Block Brackett's Plan to Return to Old Seat.
- LONG BRANCH BABIES HAVE A DOLL PARADE; Youngsters Promenade with Go-Carts in a Competition for Prizes. ...
- ARNOLD DALY TO PROMOTE THEATRE OF IDEAS; In the Triple Role of Actor, Manager and Plain Man He Discloses ...
- PUT HIS $215 IN A FURNACE.; Then a Fellow-Workman Built a Fire in It -- Mr. Auble Disgusted.
- TELEPHONE DEAL COMPLETED; Independent Concerns Reorganized and Taken Over by New Company.
- Water Cycle Show at Pleasure Bay.
- HOME RUN BEATS GIANTS IN TWELFTH; Catcher Kling Drives the Ball Into the Bleachers and Trots Around. ...
- YARDE-BULLER MARRIED.; Bride Was Light Opera Singer -- Ceremony Last April.
- AFLOAT IN BLAZING LAUNCH.; One Girl of Party Slightly Burned, but All Get Ashore Safely.
- MR. METZ TALKS ON BONDS AND WATER; There Is No 4 Per Cent. Money in Europe To-day, He Declares. SCHEME ...
- SEA GIRT QUIET.; Lull Before the National Rifle Matches Begin.
- NEW BROADWAY SKYSCRAPER.; Plans for Knickerbocker Trust Building at Exchange Place.
- Girl Drowned When Launch Blows Up.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Motorboat Race at Ossining.
- FLEET AWAITS THE PRINCE.; Admiral Evans at Norfolk to Greet Swedish Visitor.
- Setback for the American Leaders.
- AGAIN SUES McCARREN.; Mrs. Dixon Repeats Her Former Accusations Against the Senator.
- SARANAC LAKE RACES.; Members of Yacht Club Sail for the Rich Cup.
- ONE ROAD 13,008 CARS SHORT.; Pennsylvania Has Uneven Interchange of Freight Carriers.
- COURT AGAIN BLOCKS PORT CHESTER ROAD; Board of Estimate Restrained from Allowing Junction with Westchester ...
- THAT CRY OF PAIN.; This Man Suggests That Machine Republican Be Born Again.
- HULSE TOOK $97,000.; Embezzler of Trust Funds of Peddle Institute Refused an Accounting.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Finding of Radium Now Yields Precedence, in Sensational Interest, to Ramsay's Transmutation of Elements.; ...
- NORTH SHORE PURCHASES.; Buyers for Many Lots in Nearby Long Island Developments.
- Headaches Drive Him to Suicide.
- SECOND CABIN MORE POPULAR; Many Persons of Refinement Now Traveling in That Class.
- GLENN MAY GO TO SENATE.; His Advocacy of Prohibition Laws Relied On to Help Him.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Decline and Recover -- Banks Report Heavy Increase in Surplus. LOANS REDUCED ...
- MOORS SEND AN ULTIMATUM.; Threaten to Exterminate the French Unless They Surrender.
- HERRESHOFF WINS MANCHESTER GOLF; The Garden City Player Defeats George Borup for President's Cup. TRAVERS ...
- SEEK GIRL SWINDLER HERE.; Newport to Try to Extradite Young Woman Who Passed Bad Checks.
- SAW HIM TAKE $40 BRIBE.; Then Detectives Who Had Laid Trap Arrested Building Inspector.
- MAY REVIVE LENOX TOURNAMENT; Abandonment of Horse Show May Bring Flower Parade Back Into Favor.
- TAFT'S MOTHER WORSE.; Dr. Church Reports Serious Turn in Her Condition.
- Article 16 -- No Title; The Engagements of the Week. General Gossip. Personal and Otherwise. Cold Storage ...
- JOACHIM; A PROTEST.; A Eulogy on the Qualities of the Dead Violinist.
- BURGLARS IN WRONG HOUSE.; After Moore Wedding Gifts, but Rob Neighbor by Mistake.
- Teaching Sanitation with Beets
- SHOW JAPAN'S RESENTMENT.; Indications of Ill-Feeling Toward Us -- Children Jump on Our Flag.
- STATE AID A FAILURE.; Farm Hand Immigrants Brought to Maryland Soon Go Elsewhere.
- NEW DANCES DEVISED.; " Esperanto" Waltz and the "Motor" Polka for This Winter.
- GENTILITY FATAL TO PROGRESS---SHAW; He Says Labor M.P.'s Are in Danger of Becoming Perfect Gentlemen. ...
- RACES ON THE MANASQUAN.; Point Pleasant Yacht Club Card Furnishes Some Lively Sport.
- Portion of the "Yale Fence" Stolen.
- NOVELIST DEFENDS TRUSTS.; Paul Adam Writing a Book Embodying Ideas Obtained Here.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- NEW FIELD FOR WIRELESS.; Offers Valuable Aid in the Work of Astronomical Observatories.
- ITALIAN RIOTS DUE TO ONE MORBID BOY; Hysterical Outbreak Against Church Had No Real Justification HAD ...
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Bank Statement and Other Incidents. Difficult to Renew Loans. Trading in Low-Priced ...
- CHANLER BOOM STARTED.; Talk of Making Him Democratic Nominee for President Meets Some Favor.
- Pruitt's Pitching Blanks the Browns.
- DENIES NEW MERGER IS TO WATER STOCK; Counsel for Jersey Traction Co. Issues a Statement on Plan for ...
- BIG SOCIALIST GATHERING.; International Congress Will Open at Stuttgart To-day.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Mark Twain, Philosopher.
- Rains Put Out Forest Fires.
- THREE YEARS IN THE ELMIRA REFORMATORY; Ex-Convict Tells of His Daily Life While Serving a Three Years' ...
- CLUB FOR WOMEN CLIMBERS.; They Have Long Been Angry at Being Kept Out of the Alpine Club.
- BUD GOODWIN WINS CHAMPIONSHIP SWIM; Leads Rivals Over Four Hundred and Forty Yard Course at Travers ...
- A.A.U. MAY SEVER Y.M.C.A. ALLIANCE; Governing Body of Athletes Does Not Favor Methods of Its Ally. TROUBLE ...
- BRITISH DRAMA NOT DEAD --- HALL CAINE; Says That in Future It Will Be the People's Pulpit and Platform. ...
- WHITE IS OUT OF UNITED WIRELESS; Col. C.C. Wilson of Denver Now Reigns in Place of the Former President. ...
- NEW AUTO SCHEME FOR ALL CONTESTS; The Importers' Salon Committee Suggests Plan on a Mechanical Basis. ...
- NO BAIL FOR BARON, WHO STAYS IN JAIL; Von Moltz Anxious to See "Dear Anita," Who is Trying to Get Him ...
- NEWS OF NEWPORT.
- Provincetown's Pilgrim Monument
- THE BRITISH NAVY.
- 78 Years a Marine Engineer; Mark Twin's Professional Duties. Adding to the List His Future Bothers Him.
- EXPERT TO PASS ON INTER-MET FIGURES; Bion J. Arnold, Who Appraised Chicago Street Railways, Retained ...
- SMALL COMING HERE TO RUN THE STRIKE; Meantime the Companies Say, So Far as They Are Concerned, It's ...
- WARRIORS AS EDDYISTS.; German Is Sarcastic About Christian Science at Aldershot.
- A Beetle That Bends Keys.
- BALLOT WINS GREAT REPUBLIC STAKES; J.R. Keene's Fine Colt Makes a Show of the Sprinter Charles Edward. ...
- Article 4 -- No Title
- MANY VISITORS IN PARIS.; Some of the Hotels Obliged to Turn Would-be Guests Away.
- SIMON'S LIFE IN PRISON.; American Autoist Gets Some Concessions from German Authorities.
- SAND WALLS TO SAVE CONEY.; Fred Thompson's Tests Show New Wall Smothers Fire.
- RUSSIA QUIET NOW.; Ministers Getting an Unusual Period of Rest.
- Article 15 -- No Title; DRAMATIC ATTRACTIONS. ROOF GARDENS. MUSICAL ATTRACTIONS. NORTH BEACH. GOLDEN ...
- JERSEYMEN ORGANIZING.; New Realty Exchange Plans Discussed at Last Week's Meeting.
- HEAVY FINES FOR MOTORISTS.; Ten Persons Arrested Yesterday on the County Road Near Babylon.
- Fire Merely Hastened Old Orchard's Doom; Its Decline Began Ten Years Ago with Advent of Trolley Cars ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- UNSELFISHNESS DIDN'T LASTS.; French Socialist Deputies to Keep Part of Salary Increase.
- IDEAL WEATHER AT THE GAP.; Summerites Find The Entremont Camp Meeting Interesting -- Progressive Bridge ...
- FAVORITES LOSE AT EMPIRE TRACK; Six Outsiders Finish First, to the Chagrin of a Big Holiday Crowd. ROYAL ...
- AUGUST AT THOUSAND ISLANDS; Much Dissatisfaction Over the System of Handicapping in the Motor Boat Races.
- Rev. Charles Carroll Miller.
- WATT ESTATE AND ITS ROMANTIC HISTORY; Deeded Years Ago to Miss Mary G. Pinkney, Its Value Has Run Up ...
- WON'T OPEN FAIR ON SUNDAY.; Jamestown Exposition Got Government Money on That Condition.
- BURLINGTON ROAD FINED.; Found Guilty of Violating Missouri's Eight-Hour Telegraph Law.
- FIVE MINERS FALL TO DEATH.; Cage Goes the Wrong Way, Tips Over, and They Tumble 400 Feet.
- Take Porto Rico as Model.
- QUEEN CAPTURES THE KING'S CUP; Maxwell's Yacht Beats the Ingomar in N.Y.Y.C. Race at Newport. AVENGER ...
- AMERICANS AT HOMBURG.; Mr. and Mrs. Drexel Still There -- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Arrive.
- WOULD TIE UP BURLINGTON.; Strikers Resent Its Discharge of Operator Who Was Striker Himself.
- NOTABLE WHITE MOUNTAIN GOLF; Greatest Number of Tournaments Ever Held in the Hills -- My Motor Parties.
- END OF AN ANCIENT ENGINE.; Erie Commuters Report the Death of No. 437, a Machine Much Tried.
- WALL STREET'S BITTERNESS.
- Cardinals' Winning Streak Broken.
- Killed by Blow from Cow's Tall.
- STICKS TO STORY OF RESCUE AT SEA; But Captain of Steamer Huron Says Colell Walked Aboard and Paid His ...
- STRAUS FOUND NO ENMITY.; Secretary Returns from Study of Japanese Question in Honolulu.
- AUTO KILLS ARTHUR KLEM.; Carried to Hospital in the Car, Philadelphian Dies There.
- MacCORMAC WON'T DIE.; But Auto Victim May Lose Leg -- He Doesn't Know Wife Is Dead.
- CAPITOL GRAFT CASES.; September Grand Jury Will Be Asked to Indict Men Named in Report.
- RICHFIELD SPRINGS DAYS.; Richard Montgomery's Stag Luncheon a Notable Event.
- DR. BILLINGS'S TOUR.; He Is Studying the Hospitals of Europe -- Vienna Clinics Please Him.
- SCORNS SERUMS.; But What of Smallpox Vaccine and the Diphtheria Antitoxin?
- BRITAIN SECRETIVE ABOUT NEW WARSHIP; Only a Few Facts About the Bellerophon Have Been Given Out. LARGEST ...
- Man Who First Exhibited Siamese Twins.; Judge Ingalls Grows Reminiscent About Circus Days of Long Ago.
- INJUNCTION IN COLORADO.; Judge Forbids Officials to Call Strike of Brokers' Operators.
- Killed by Her Brother.
- NEGRO THIEF ATTACKS GIRL.; Failing to Get Her Purse He Clutches Her Throat, Then Runs.
- ALL CALL A HALT ON TRUST-BUSTING; Merchants Fear the Effects on Our Prosperity of Further Attacks on ...
- Article 5 -- No Title
- THIRTY-SECOND STREET'S NEWEST BUSINESS STRUCTURE; New Eleven-Story Building Near Fifth Avenue -- Demand ...
- His Income Distresses Him.
- MUCH GOLF AT AMPERSAND.; Chief Event of Adirondack Season Will Begin Aug. 31.
- FLEE FROM TOWN EPIDEMIC.; Ridway in Panic Over Strange Disease That Attacks Children.
- TAFT AS PEACEMAKER; Concludes New Arrangement Between Panama and Colombia.
- MIDSUMMER BALL.; Guests from Neighboring Resorts at the Edgemere Club.
- AMERICANS AT KIEL RACES.; Attaches of Embassy There -- Entertaining on the Wolfs' Houseboat.
- CLOSE POLO CONTEST.; Meadow Brook Defeats Point Judith by One-Fourth Goal.
- DOCTOR SHOOTS BURGLAR.; Injured Man Escapes -- Negro with Bullet Wound in Bellevue.
- MORE YELLOW FEVER CASES.; Nine Reported Now in the Camp at Cienfuegos.
- FIGHT FLIES AT BELLEVUE.; Autopsy Room, Heretofore a Danger, Fitted with Electric Draughts.
- WHAT'S THE USE?; To Pour in Coffee When It Acts as an Vicious Enemy.
- GATES, THE EVIL GENIUS.; London Paper Discovers That He Has Caused Console to Go Down.
- American Boats Going to Spain.
- JOHN E. OWENS A SUICIDE.; Woman with Whom He Ran Away Had Left Him.
- 1,000 RIFLES MADE FOR U.S. ARMY EVERY DAY; " The Finest and the Best Equipped I Have Ever Seen," Was ...
- NEW AUTOMOBILE TRIP.; Dr. Myer Reports Excellent Roads from New York to Belgrade Lakes.
- BETTER AUTO LAWS ARE NOW NEEDED; Greater Responsibility Demanded from Both Owner and Chauffeur. MUST ...
- Front Page 2 -- No Title; $240,000 A YEAR FOR RENT. Subsidiary U.S. Steel Companies to Pay the Highest ...
- To Revive Castle Sq. Opera Company.; Thomas C. Barr Seriously Ill.
- AMERICAN AUTOISTS RESTING IN LONDON; Popularity of Motor Tours Is a Marked Feature of the Season. ONE ...
- 1,500 SEE FLORAL PARADE.; Many Beautiful Effects in Pageant of Southampton Cottagers.
- LONG BRANCH CIRCUS PLANS.; Events Will Prove a Strong Rival To The Horse Show.
- STAPLETON BANK CASHIER DEFAULTS; R.H. Gill Arrested for Stealing $12,000 from Money Paid In on Notes. ...
- ASCOLI COPE STILL TO ANNOY MORGAN; Chapter of the Cathedral May Sue the Government for the Treasure. ...
- CURE FOR TYPHOID IN A NEW SERUM; Prof. von Leyden, Convinced of Its Efficacy, Awaiting Test of an Epidemic. ...
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Seaman Lost Overboard from Warship.; Brooklyn News Notes.
- SOJOURNERS AT LIBERTY.; August Finds Sullivan County Full of Vacationists.
- SMALL WANTS $2,000,000.; Will Start to Raise Fund To=day -- Strike a Waiting Game.
- NEWPORT'S BUSY AUGUST; Sojourn of The Danish Prince Will Be Occasion of Many Notable Entertainments.
- Is "Fenugreek" Tuberculosis Cure?; Experiments with Bean Used by Jewesses Who Want to be Fat.
- TALKED HIS MONEY AWAY.; Prisoner's Boasts of Concealing Roll Heard Through a Stovepipe.
- ANCIENT CAMP UNCOVERED.; Excavators in Westphalia Also Find Utensils in Cave Dwellings.
- FLOWER FETE PLANS.; Arverne Will Be Entertained Aug. 31 and Sept. 2.
- BIGGEST CATSKILL MONTH.; Hotels are Full and Arrivals are Undiminished.
- THINK GOOLD'S WIFE PLOTTED THE MURDER; French Police Find Flaws in Man's Confession of the Killing of ...
- REDUCED RATES ON GRAIN.; Nebraska Commission Cuts Corn 10 Cents and Wheat 13 Cents.
- France's Tree of Liberty.
- EUCHRE AT WESTHAMPTON.
- CONRIED PLANS MANY NEW OPERAS; Impresario's Associates Say This Season Will Surpass Any in Metropolitan's ...
- "CAFE CHANTANT" AT MANCHESTER.; Sojourners in the Green Hills Enjoy a Novel Diversion.
- TUCKER MAY ASK DIVORCE.; As Court-martial Charges Brought by Colonel's Wife Were Not Proved.
- AT MOUNT POCONO.; Tennis Tournament Was an Unusually Successful One.
- STEPS TO COLLECT OIL FINE.; Government Expected to Seize Refineries and Sue Parent Company.
- AN IDEA FOR ROOSEVELT.; Suggestion That He Start a Movement to Suppress Monte Carlo.
- FRANCIS JOSEPH'S BIRTHDAY.
- FINDS PROSPERITY ABROAD.; Ex-Judge Gary Struck by Progress in Italy and France.
- DREYFUS RECONSIDERS.; Induced to Reserve His Resignation Until Parliament Acts.
- AT RANGELEY CAMPS.; German Ended with Camp Fire and Informal Songs.
- SANTOS-DUMONT'S BIG BET.; Wagers That He Will Sail at 100 Miles an Hour.
- LAWSON'S NERVE STIRS COLLIER'S; Newspaper Hastens to Say That He, Not They, Urges the Public to Buy ...
- INTER-MET TO PASS ITS NEXT DIVIDEND; That on Old Metropolitan Line Also Earned, According to Trustworthy ...
- CAMP MEETING WEEK.; Ocean Grove's Annual Services Are In Full Swing.
- TRAPPED IN BLAZING HOLD.; One Man Dead, Two Fatally Burned, in Explosion on S.S. Utica.
- ISLIP OFFICIALS SET DOWN DRIVER; The Willow Brook Driving Club's Three-Day Harness Meeting Comes to ...
- SPRING LAKE HORSE SHOW.; That and the Carnival Filled a Busy Week.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE DERIVED FROM SWEDENBORG; Striking Similarity of Ideas and Wording Noticeable Between ...
- NO LIMITATION OF ARMAMENT YET; But The Hague Conference Agrees That Further Study Is Desirable. THE ...
- CHINESE EMPRESS ILL.; Weakening of Her Control of Affairs Makes Future Gloomy.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Paris Omnibus Service to Let.
- GEN. PALMER TO PAY BILLS.; Will Entertain Members of Old Command at Colorado Springs.
- Potpourri of Fashion --- Odds and Ends.; Mrs. Harriman in Checks. At Goodwood. White, Black, and Yellow. ...
- County Treasury $72,000 Short.
- QUIET SAYVILLE DAYS.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Rostand's Destroyed Masterpiece and What Its Author Thought of It; He Once Predicted that "Chantecler," ...
- POPE'S HOPE OF PEACE VANISHING; Belief That He Will End as an Intransigent, Like His Predecessors. COMMUNION ...
- BARBER SHOOTS WIFE AND KILLS HIMSELF; Jealousy and Drink the Cause of Early Morning Tragedy in Glen ...
- COUNT BONI INSISTS ON SEEING GOULD; Hangs Around in London Hotel After Receiving One Rebuff. HE IS PUBLICLY ...
- TORPEDO BOATS VICTORS.; Five of Craft Win 80-Mile Race from Equal Number of Destroyers.
- GOV. COMER SURE STATE WILL WIN; Louisville & Nashville Railroad Refuses to Put Rate Into Effect. ...
- WHISTLES ACCLAIM FULTON CENTENNIAL; Boats in the Harbor and Factories Ashore Pay Noisy Honor to Clermont's ...
- CAN'T EXHUME BODY.; Mutual Life Sought to Show Man Insured for $100,000 Was Poisoned.
- DEAL BEACH GOLF.; Annual Invitation Tournament Will Be Played This Week.
- KILLED IN NEEDLESS PANIC.; Fearing Collision, Women Leap from Trolley -- One Dead, Two Dying.
- CRIME WAVE IN PARIS, TOO.; Attacks on Women and Children -- Jury Wants Gulilotine Used Again.
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- INTERRUPTS A FUNERAL.; Brother Rebukes Priest in Church for His Sermon.
- BIG TROY FIRM IN TROUBLE.; Receiver Asked for Curtiss, Leggett & Co., Shirt Manufacturers.
- FOREST PARK ACTIVITIES.
- POWERS PROTESTS IMMUNITY.; Says Gov. Beckham Has No Power to Grant It to Taylor.
- 20 DANCERS FROM SPAIN.; Klaw & Erlanger Import a Beauty Show for Their New Vaudeville.
- POLICE SHUT OFF SOCIALIST SPEECHES; Speakers Couldn't Get a Permit for the Meeting and Tried to Hold ...
- KILLED BY A BASEBALL.; Captain of a Newark Team Hit on the Head -- His Skull Broken.
- FIGHT, NOT ROBBERY, SCARED BIEGLERS; Soldiers Say One of the Broker's Party Called Them "Government ...
- SOLDIER TO BE HANGED.; Convicted in the Philippines of Shooting Lieut. Calvert.
- MOTOR BOATING IN NORTH WOODS; St. Regis Yacht Club Will Dredge Channels of the St. Regis Chain -- Entertaining ...
- RUSSIANS EXPECT OURS SHIPS.; But According to Yokohama Dispatch They Will Not Go to Vladivostok.
- GIRL DIES IN AUTO.; Companions Take Body to Hospital and Are Arrested.
- ROOSEVELT AT THE PILGRIMS' LANDING; President Is to Attend Tuesday the Dedication of Monument at Provincetown. ...
- Tammany to Save Interest.
- A Sunday Mail Delivery.
- FIVE KILLED AS HOUSE FALLS.; Eleven Others Injured In an Early Morning Crash in Chicago.
- Decadent Boy-Poets.
- Yale's New Instructor In Boxing.
- GOVERNOR'S WIFE IN PERIL.; Mrs. Proctor Buoyed Up by Her Clothes -- One Lost in Lake Accident.
- CITY HARD PRESSED TO PAY ITS BILLS; Failure of the Bond Sales Has Left the Finance Department Short ...
- COMMENT ON THE STRIKE.; Many Newspapers Censure Precipitate Action of the Operators.
- The Real Richard III.
- MOROCCO AND ALGECIRAS.
- CHAS.EMORY SMITH TO WED NEW YORKER; The Ex-Postmaster General Will Marry Miss Nettie Nichols in October. ...
- DENIES MACHINISTS' STRIKE.; Harriman Road Official Doesn't Expect Any Trouble.
- Receiver for a Philadelphia Estate.
- NEWS FROM NEWPORT.; OCEAN TRAVELERS. M. Djelal Bey Of the Turkish Legation Sailing To-day.
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- MISSIONARY LIFE IN FOREIGN FIELD; Group of Books Which Tell of Problems, Hardships, and Triumphs of ...
- TOMATO ON A DAHLIA BUSH.; Owner Offers $25 for an Explanation of This Freak of Nature.
- Leap from Burning Automobile.
- LONDON'S UNCHARITABLE OBITUARIES; " De Mortuis Nil Nisi Bonum" Does Not Apply to British Authors -- ...
- FALLING FLOORS BURY 12.; Fireman Killed and Two Others Hurt in $90,000 Baltimore Blaze.
- NO AID FOR KLIPENBURG GIRL.; Counsel Fails to Get Habeas Corpus Writ -- Washington Decision Awaited.
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- GUGGENHEIMER OPTIMISTIC.; New Yorker Says Fall in Prices Is Largely Speculators' Work.
- PASTOR FAVORS SMOKING.; Dr. Morgan of London Stirs Up Strife at Christian Workers' Meeting.
- Dr. Miles Henry Nash.
- Miss Violet Langham at Dublin.; R.C. Sands Gives Birthday Luncheon.
- JURY CENSURES HOSPITALS; In David Rodesky's Case -- Grand Jury to Get the Evidence.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- MRS. A. VANDERBILT SAILS THE CAPRICE; But Accidents Spoil Yacht's Chances in Race of the Thirty-footers. ...
- NO INTER-MET CHANGES.; But Reorganization Rumors Send Stock Down 3 Points.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Howland's Bar Harbor Singles.
- FOUR HORSES WIN HEATS AT ISLIP; Harness Racers Furnish Good Day's Sport at the Willow Brook Half-Mile ...
- MRS. PULLMAN ELUSIVE.; Evades Meeting Pennsylvania Officials Her Relatives Are Suing.
- METAL MARKET REPORTS.
- PLANS FILED FOR THE NEW THEATRE; What Will Be City's Costliest Playhouse Will Also Be a Beautiful Structure. ...
- What Is Charm?
- MUTUAL LIFE SELLS U.S. TRUST HOLDINGS; President Cumming for a Syndicate Takes Over Stock with a Par ...
- Athletics Lose One, Win the Other.
- CAPITAL GRAFT SUITS.; Governor Stuart Urges Prosecutions of Fraud.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- One Newport Auto Case Set for Trial.
- ANOTHER ROSENHEIMER CLUE.; Coroner Investigates an Abusive Letter rduMered Man Had Saved.
- BIGGEST DIAMOND FOR KING.; Botha Would Have Transvaal Give Cullinan Gem to King Edward.
- TO STOP RECKLESS MOTORING; Frelinghuysen Suggests Drastic Action Against Jersey Speeders.
- MEMORIES OF BEACONSFIELD'S DAY.; A Sturdy and Uncompromising Tory Reviews English Conditions of an Earlier ...
- SAVINGS STATE WATER POWER.; Hughes Confers with Commission on a Comprehensive Plan.
- LATEST WORD FROM PUBLISHERS; Many Novels Promised for Autumn Publication, with a Number of Children's Books.
- FEVER SPREADS IN CUBA.; Two Cases Reported Forty Miles from Havana Yesterday.
- BOOM FOR HARMON FOR THE PRESIDENCY; Some Chicago Democrats Regard Ex-Attorney General as Party's, Strongest ...
- GERMAN YACHT WINS.; American Boats Now Out of Emperor William Cup Races.
- HISTORY OF WOMAN BY DR. EMIL REICH; Hungarian to Write Story of Feminine, Part in World's Events -- ...
- 13-Year-Old Girl Drowns at Freeport.
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- HARRIMAN WILL ANSWER.; Would Be Suited If He Had All Railway Lines In His Possession.
- AN ENDURANCE TEST.
- STATE'S ATTORNEYS BADGER SOUTHERN; G.E. Evans Forced to Retract Statement that Rate Law Would Bankrupt ...
- MOORS PLAN RAID ON CASABLANCA; The Allied Commanders Have Sufficient Troops to Repulse Any Attack. SKIRMISHING ...
- Tennis Cracks for National Matches.
- DIGGING FOR A METEOR.; It Made a Five-Foot Hole in the Earth at Omaha.
- NIERSTEINER WINE BOGUS.; More Imported Here Than Is Produced in Nierstein -- Reforms Urged.
- JUSTICE FOR ALL -- BONAPARTE; Attorney General Says His Remarks Ought to Reassure Business.
- "Nephew" for Grandson.
- Plaint of an Unappreciated Poet.
- WENT FOR A SWIM, TURNS UP AT SEA; But How Edward H. Colell of Brooklyn Got on the Huron Is a Mystery. ...
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- RAILROAD OPERATORS STAY.; Strike Plan Abandoned After Chicago Meeting -- Willing to Arbitrate.
- WRIGHT CAPTURES CUP.; Boston Player Defeats Colston in Final of Singles at Meadow Brook.
- ADVANTAGES OF THE SMALL COLLEGE; A Claim That It is Superior to the Great University in Democracy, Scholarship, ...
- REVIEWS OF MOST LATELY PUBLISHED BOOKS.; PLAYS OF THE ROUND TABLE.
- Myopia Freebooters Beat Great Neck.
- Overall's Pitching Blanks Phillies.
- HARRIMAN ROADS AGAIN ATTACKED; Two Suits Filed in Washington With the Commerce Commission. ALTON GOBBLED ...
- 18 PERISH IN SHIPWRECK.; Virginian a Passenger on Bark Prussia -- Captain Commits Suicide.
- BAN ON RICE THROWING.; Priest Announces That Archbishop Prohibits It at Catholic Ceremonies.
- BOSTON STOCK MARKET.
- QUERIES.
- English Cabmen and Coins.
- Kellogg Coming for Oil Trust Probe.
- The New New York.
- GIRL TRIES SUICIDE IN TOMBS 4 TIMES; Finally Hurls Herself from Balcony to Floor 15 Feet Below and Will ...
- RIDERLESS HORSE FINISHES FIRST; Light Wool Throws Rider at Start in the Clark Memorial at the Empire. ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- STANDARD IN PAPER MERGER.; Oil Company's Money Used In Purchase of Western Mills.
- TYSON. M'CORMAC'S RIVAL.; His Second Auto Race This Summer Which Has Caused Death.
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- TRAVERS LOSES MATCH.; National Champion Defeated by Borup on Ekwanok Course.
- WOMAN WHO SHOT FATHER SET FREE; Coroner's Jury Finds Wife Slayer Met Death at Hands of an Unknown Person. ...
- NEALON SOLD FOR $14,000.; C.E. Durnell Stable Disposed of by Auction at Saratoga.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Optimism Diluted with Caution.
- An "Italian" Judge Proposed.
- X-SCIENTIST HANGS HIMSELF.; Ezra Lincoln, New York Broker, Found Lifeless in His Room at Red Bank.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Buyer for West End Avenue Dwelling -- Estate Sells Eighth Avenue Parcel -- ...
- WILL SUE HARVESTER TRUST.; Government Believes Its Transactions Violate the Sherman Act.
- White Sox Win on a Wild Throw.
- A Philosopher's Grievance.
- Robert Ream to Wed English Girl.
- WITH THE PUBLISHERS.
- LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS.; Proposals of the Latin-American Delegates Resented by Germany.
- 2 DEAD IN OLD ORCHARD FIRE.; Five Persons Injured -- The Loss $800,000 and Season Closed.
- CARDINAL DEL VAL JEERED.; Police Drive Off Roman Anarchists, Who Assail Papal Secretary.
- FARMER BATTLES WITH BULL.; Finally Beats Off Animal That Gored His Aged Wife -- She May Die.
- ROOSEVELT'S WAR ON TRUSTS TO GO ON; His Speech Next Tuesday Will Reiterate His Views Toward Corporations. ...
- OUR RESPECTS (SUCH AS THEY ARE) TO THE LONDON ACADEMY.; NEW EDITION OF REINACH'S "APOLLO." APOLLO. An ...
- The Waiting List of Aged Women Does Not Number Sixty.
- The "Great North Road" Question -- Plaint of an Unappreciated Poet -- Philosopher Grieves at Being Mistaken ...
- MANY RUMORS SEND STOCKS DOWN AGAIN; Heavy Break Followed Report of a Receivership for the Allis-Chalmers ...
- LABOR AND CAPITAL; WHAT THEY WANT; Not a Question of Principles or Methods, but of the Division of the Spoils.
- TARIFF ADMISSIONS.
- YOUNG C.J. NATHAN HURT.; Disregarded a Warning When Out on His Motor Cycle.
- THE COURTS.
- G.B. SHAW'S VIEW OF HIS BIOGRAPHY; Tells Prof. Henderson the Story of His Life Is the History of the ...
- COMMONS ADOPTS FOOD BILL.; Burns Said Purity Regulations of a Year Ago Were Relaxed.
- AUTHORS IN HOLIDAY SEASON.
- NEW PHILOSOPHY OF IMPERIALISM.; Col Murray's "Imperial Outposts" Show How Vitally America Is Involved ...
- Edwin Rogers.
- UMPIRE STOPS GAME WITH SCORE 4 TO 4; Rigler, Injured Twice, Calls Off the Contest in Ninth Because of ...
- Col. Hariam Parks Bell.
- INSPECTOR CORTRIGHT.
- STOLE $3,000 FROM TREASURY; Official for 43 Year's in Boston Sub-Treasury Collapses When Arrested.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Rise, Breaking Later -- Call Money Rates 3@ 2 1/2 Per Cent. DAY OF DISTURBING ...
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- GIRL FOUND MURDERED.; Search for Man in Whose House Her, Bruised Body Was Found.
- Exploding Tank Hits a Train.
- PRESIDENT'S TRIP EAST.; Sails for Provincetown on Monday Escorted by Torpedo Boats.
- WAR IN STEERAGE RATES ON.; Old Companies Reduce $35 Tickets to $25 -- Their Rivals Cut to $23.
- STATE SOCIALISM IN FRANCE.
- SOLDIERS HOLD UP BROKER AND WIFE; John Bugler Knocked Down and Robbed Near Fort Wadsworth Reservation. ...
- MORE TRUSTS.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK.
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- AMERICAN LEAGUE.; Yankees Win Another Game from Detroit, This Time 4 to 2.
- DROUGHT MAY CAUSE A MILK FAMINE; Up-State Pastures Are Too Dry to Furnish Fodder for the Cows. SHIPPERS ...
- ASKS BINGHAM TO OUST CURB BROKERS; Lawyer Allen Says Open-Air Exchange Is a Public Nuisance and Therefore ...
- THEFTS WONT CLOSE SCHOOL; Bail of Treasurer of the Peddie Institute Reduced to $10,000.
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- THE DRAWBACKS.; Why Do We Have These Clumsy Arrangements At All?
- BOY OF 16 STEALS $5,000.; An Uncontrollable Impulse Made Him Take It -- Arrested with $4,700 of It.
- Boston's Fifteenth Straight Defeat.
- MORRIS PARK SPEEDWAY.; Old Race Course to be Reconstructed for Automobile Contests.
- KILLED BY FLYING ROCK.; Baum Failed to Heed Danger Signals at an Excavation.
- Progress of Evicted Tenants Bill.; CITY BREVITIES.
- J.P. MORGAN'S COWS KILLED.; Veterinarian's Test Proves Six of High-Bred Herd Consumptive.
- Chauncey Olcott Tries a New Play.; Savage to Revive "Woodland." AMUSEMENT NOTES. Policeman Shoots Himself ...
- THE COTTON MARKET.; Wires Better, but Trade Quiet -- Closes at 1 to 3 Points Net Loss. WEATHER IN COTTON ...
- GRANTWOOD WANTS NO TROOPERS ABOUT; Residents Declare War on New Bergen Company Headed by Capt. Nickel. ...
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- NOW AN ANTHOLOGY OF ANTHOLOGIES; Boston Issues a Collection of Poetry Uniquely Chosen -- Book News of ...
- MRS. EDDY'S LETTERS READ.; One Said Publisher Was Influenced by "Malicious Animal Magnetism."
- TUG TO BE TOWED TO CUBA.; The Priscilla, Boarded Up Like an Ark, Will Trail the Cienfuegos.
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- TENNIS DOUBLES FOR TITLE.; Hackett and Alexander Score Easy Victory Over Clothier and Larned.
- THE CITY'S BONDS.
- CARS FALL IN NIAGARA GORGE.; Jumped from Bridge Over the Niagara -- No One Hurt.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Washington Archer Is Champion.
- HAMMERSTEIN OPERA SITE.; New Yorker Said to be Negotiating for a Location in Philadelphia.
- JUDGE GROSSCUP ATTACKED.; Charges Made In Chicago In Petition to Block Chicago Deal.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- KEENE'S FRIZETTE WINS TROY STAKES; Close Race for Three Furlongs, Then the Hamburg Filly Draws Away. ...
- WHO ARE THE ARYANS?; The Big Blonde Man Most Important Factor in Human History -- Opinions Generally ...
- CONFUSION RULES TELEGRAPH STRIKE; Orders Duplicated, Strikers Grumbling, and Brokers Are All at Sea. ...
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- SEVEN HURT IN AUTO WRECK.; Daughter of Police Captain Martin of This City Seriously Injured.
- CHARGES EXTORTION.; Negro Gambler Says League Officers Wanted "Hush Money."
- Minister Bryan Dines Admiral Ijuin.
- CALLS MRS. STOKES WIFE.; Hitchings Says He Isn't Divorced from Woman Col. Stokes Sues.
- COUNCIL LUNCHES ILLEGAL?; Members of Historic Massachusetts Council Under Moran's Probe.
- ORDER ICE LIKE MEDICINE.; New Arkansas Sunday Law Requires It Sold on Doctors' Prescription.
- SOCIETY AT LONG BRANCH.; Mrs. David Belasco Glives a Birthday Dinner for Sixteen.
- JEST WITH BONAPARTE.; Volunteer Humorists Fill His Mail with Brotherly Admonitions.
- THREE FAVORITES WIN.; Grand Circuit Trotting Meet at Poughkeepsie a Financial Success.
- LOTS OF WATER FOR JERSEY TRACTIONS; Public Service Company to Have $38,000,000 of Capital Instead of ...
- In Appreciation of Miss Hawthorne.
- Burns's Cottage at Ayr.
- LENOX LYCEUM UNDER LONG LEASE; Amusement Hall to be Controlled by Walter J. Salomon for Twenty-one Years. ...
- Farmer Takes Missing Boy Home.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE.; Elberfeld Helps the Yankees Defeat Detroit in Close Game.
- B.R.T. PLANS FOR BRIDGE RELIEF; New Park Row Terminal Will Be Ready by December, President Winter Tells ...
- WRIGHT MEETS LE ROY.; Crack Tennis Players in Meadow Club Singles To-day.
- TEACHER DIES ON OCEAN.; And Her Fellow Passengers Subscribe to Bring Her Body to Port.
- Article 23 -- No Title
- SAY JAPANESE PLAN RAID.; Cruiser Will Go to Seal Rookeries to Investigate.
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- SMALL AT CHICAGO.; He Tells Omaha Strikers to Hold Their Organization Firm.
- MISS ZELA GIBBS DEAD.; Sister of the Late Mrs. John Jacob Astor Expires at Newport.
- Article 18 -- No Title
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Peeping Out of Cyclone Cellars.
- HEINZE IN SOUTH SHORE CO.; Elected a Director in New Patchogue Line on Long Island.
- AGREEMENT ABOUT MACEDONIA REACHED; British and Austrian Rulers Decide on Measures Turkey Must Take. ...
- TAFT'S CANAL PLAN STARTS.; Work Formerly Done in Washington Transferred to Isthmus.
- Harriman Boilermakers at Work.
- AT LONG BRANCH.; Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Tilton Entertaining a House Party This Week.
- "Major" Taylor Wins Two Races.
- COUNT SECKENDORF ROBBED OF JEWELS; Burglars Who Entered His Summer Home Frightened Away by the Countess. ...
- FREEMAN ASSAILS JERSEY JUDICIARY; Orange Reformer Accuses C.W. Riker, Justice Gummere and Others. BARES ...
- ZIONISTS DISSATISFIED.; Committee In Charge of Diplomatic Negotiations Dissolved.
- Article 21 -- No Title
- NEW YORKERS IN FINALS.; Suydam Cutting and R.M. Howland to Play for Maine Tennis Honors.
- STRIKE HURTS POTATO SALES.; Farmers Forced to Use Mails -- Price Drops from $2.60 to $1.80.
- COIN DESIGN UNSUITED.; Saint Gaudens's Eagle Specimen Does Not Fit Mint Machinery.
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- SUES FOR $2,000 BENEFITS.; Henry T. Jones Calls the Commercial Travelers' Association Unfair.
- The Lonely.
- SAYS BRIBE SHOCKED RUEF.; Lonergan Tells How Boss Begged Him Not to Accept More.
- FIVE HEATS FOR TROT.; Henry S. Jr., Captures 2:15 Race Before Big Crowd at Poughkeepsie.
- Typographical Union Names Boston.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; General Electric Company Leases Floor in New Terminal Building -- Greenwich ...
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- CITY SAVINGS BANKS' RESOURCES SWELLED; New York Depositories Show Increase of $19,764,962 in Last Six ...
- Article 30 -- No Title; NEW STRAW BAIL ARREST. J.T. Conway Said to Have Been in Fake Deed Plot with Bough.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- BOY SAVES DROWNING GIRL.; While Man Hesitates, 10-Year-Old Dives Into the Harlem.
- MONEY TO SEND THE FLEET.; Won't Take Much More Than For Manoeuvres, Says Bronson.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Article 1 -- No Title; STRIKE COST $1,500,000. Printers Union Has Little Hope of Agreement with Many ...
- Clean Playing Wins for White Sox.
- Pennsylvania Has a Chilly Night.
- A Timely One, Too.
- Boston Loses Again to Cardinals.
- Capt. Cox for Cruiser South Dakota.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- LOS ANGELES HAS BIRTHDAY.; Celebrates 126th Anniversary of Founding by Spanish Padres.
- SPYING ON RAILROADS.; Secret Service Men Said to be on Their Pay Rolls.
- COCAINE KILLS BOY IN DOCTOR'S OFFICE; Dr. G. Lenox Curtis Was Operating on Thomas Whiting for Adenoids. ...
- JOSEPH JOACHIM IS DEAD, AGED 76; The Celebrated Violinist Had Been Unconscious for Several Days. HE ...
- THREATS OF LYNCHING.; Niles, Mich., Citizens Hunt with Bloodhound Policeman's Murderer.
- Senator's Son Arrested.
- SECRET TREATY WITH JAPAN?; Belief That Entire Russian Convention Has Not Been Published.
- Article 26 -- No Title
- THE "ROOSEVELT SLUMP."
- TELEGRAPH WIRES ARE STILL CRIPPLED; The Western Union Can't Handle All Its Business Despite Confident ...
- FU CHI HAO'S RECEPTION.; Comments on the Incivility of Government Officials to the Chinese.
- L. & N. FIGHTS ALABAMA.; Enjoins State Officials from Enforcing New Rate Laws.
- Will Take Chicago Railway's Bonds.
- RUMOR ABOUT MRS. WHITE.; Mr. McKim's Friends Scout the Tale That He'll Wed Partner's Widow.
- SAVES BOY FROM ELEVATOR.; Lad Urged Between Car and aWll Died from Injuries.
- Army Rifle Tourney Winners.; Chicago Auto Race Under Cloud.
- Seybold a Big Factor in Game.
- MISS MOORE WEDS THE DUKE TORLONIA; New York Girl Becomes Duchess of Poli at Quiet Wedding in Greenwich. ...
- ASAM QUITS COMPANY.; Following Marital Trouble, Him Resignation Is Accepted.
- Stolen Pigeon Flies 800 Miles Home.
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- Artillery Districts Announced.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- BANK OF ENGLAND'S MOVE.; Rise in the Rate Believed to be Due to the Situation Here.
- MITCHELL AFTER MEMBERS.; Confers with Union Leaders About Loss in Coal Regions.
- GOLF ON EKWANOK LINKS.; Herreshoff, Travers, and Ward Win Their Matches.
- Winners at Utica Meeting.
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- Latest Shipping News.
- WARREN REMEDY BEST DOG.; Rutherfurd's Fox Terrier Takes First Honore at North Jersey Show.
- OCEAN GROVE MAKING MONEY.; Fiscal Statement Issued for First Time in Ten Years Shows a Profit.
- TAFT TO STOP IN JAPAN.; Will Stay There Four Days on Way to the Philippines.
- YELLOW FEVER SPREADING.; Another American Soldier Dead -- Two Cases at Matanzas.
- CHIEF MORENGO ESCAPES.; Revival of the Revolt In German Southwest Africa Threatened.
- Not the Manhattan Bar Association Alone Should Recommend Judges.
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- CHIP II CAPTURES CUP.; Ogdenburg Boat Wins Motor Races -- May Irwin's Delawanna Second.
- SARATOGA RACING NOTES.
- MAKE GRAFT REPORT TO-DAY.; Officers' Names in Capitol Investigation May Be Withheld for Present.
- Montreal Poloists at Saratoga.
- JOCKEY SCHILLING. WINS FOUR RACES; Western Rider Shows Splendid Form at the Empire City Track. COLLOQUY ...
- TOM JOHNSON MAKES ARREST.; Cleveland's Mayor Pulls from Car Motorman Who Hit His Auto.
- Woonsocket Meeting Closes.
- Only One Bid for Improvement Bonds.
- Italian Kills Girl and Himself.
- $12,000,000 STEEL PLANT.; Two of the New Fifty-Ton Furnaces in Operation at Bethlehem.
- Bark Prussia Wrecked; 5 Drowned.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Succeeded Husband as Indian Agent.
- EIGHT KILLED BY DYNAMITE.; Explosion at Factory at Doemitz -- People Ordered to Quit Homes.
- Article 22 -- No Title
- MOORS TO ATTACK AGAIN.; Gather Reinforcements for a Final Effort Against the French.
- MISS LIBERTY TO STAY GREEN.; Engineers Refurbishing the Statue Not to Remove the Patina.
- Article 29 -- No Title
- STATE'S FIGHT ON AGAINST SOUTHERN; First Hearing on North Carolina Rate Trouble Held Here Before a Master. ...
- DENIES SPYING ON ROADS.; Bureau of Corporations Says It Employs no Secret Service Men.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Fake Report That Cleveland Is Ill.
- BURGLARS TERRIFY WOMAN.; Hold Pistol at Her Head While They Steal Jewels.
- Article 19 -- No Title
- BIGGEST OF STATE DAYS.; North Carolina Celebrates at the Jamestown Exposition.
- 3 KILLED; MANY HURT IT TROLLEY WRECK; Coney Island Car, Loaded with Women and Children Overturned by ...
- Article 28 -- No Title
- Cholera In Russian Poland.
- BELFAST STRIKE ENDED.; Compromise Reached -- The Strikers Are to Return to Work To-day.
- Article 24 -- No Title
- UNVEIL GLOUCESTER TABLET.; Senator Lodge Speaks at Commemoration of First Settlement.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- PEER ASSAULTED IN WIFE'S SHOP; Lord Auckland Has a Persistent Commercial Traveller Arrested. HARD WORDS ...
- STOCKS BREAK AGAIN BUT QUICKLY RECOVER; Advance in Bank of England's Discount Rate Brings On New Low ...
- WOMAN KILLED IN AUTO SPEED TRIAL; Mrs. Paul McCormick of New York Thrown Against a Tree. HUSBAND SEVERELY ...
- WANNSEE WINS RACE.; American Boat Would Have Won Had Winds Continued Light.
- CASTRO'S LANDIS.
- A CRY OF PAIN.; A Machine Republican Denounces the President and the Civil Service.
- Newspapers from All Parts of the Country Criticise the Telegraphers.
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- NEWS OF NEWPORT.
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- GOOD AND PLENTY SHOT.; Thomas Hitchcock, Jr.'s, Famous Steeplechaser Destroyed.
- Woman's Haste Nearly Causes Death.
- BONAPARTE DENIES HE GAVE IMMUNITY; Says Promise Was Made When Moody Was the Attorney General. TO CONFER ...
- Philippine Military Order Election.
- GROWING DATES IN TEXAS.; Successful Experiments with Artificial Pollenation of Palm Trees.
- YEAR OF TRAVEL AT 88.; Missionary Returns Untired from Her Golden Jubilee In India.
- Wife Kills Husband She Locked Out.
- S.V. HULSE ARRESTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT; Treasurer of the Peddie Institute Endowment Fund of Newark Short ...
- SOCIETY AT SOUTHAMPTON.; Secretary Root and Family to be Guests of Mrs. S.H. Wales.
- GIANTS PULL OUT VICTORY IN EIGHTH; Wiltse Weakens Toward End, But Mathewson Comes to the Rescue. BROOKLYN ...
- MANUFACTURERS FAVOR REVISION; National Association Asks that the Matter Be Taken Up Immediately. WANT ...
- Article 27 -- No Title
- Masons Have Clambake.
- HELP FROM GERMANY.
- TRAIN HITS EXPRESS TEAM.; Horse Killed, Driver Escapes at Grade Crossing in Long Branch.
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- DEAD HEAT ON THE SARATOGA TRACK; Tony Bonero and Hyperion II. in a Thrilling Finish in Fifth Race. KENNYETTO ...
- HONOR FULTON WITH NOISE.; Steamers to Celebrate Claremont in Own Way -- Mrs. Rice Is Abroad.
- THE COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES.
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- FROM PANIC TO DANCING.; Breaking of Piston Rod on St. Lawrence Steamer Frightened Passengers.
- WASHINGTON'S STATUE; Should Be Inscribed for New York's Polyglot Inhabitants.
- THE "BEST AND BRAVEST."
- ASSERTS MRS. EDDY'S GENERAL INSANITY; Counsel for "Next Friends" Says It Influences Her Every Action. ...
- POINT JUDITH C.C. RACES.; Annual Event at Narragansett Pier Attracts Big Society Crowd.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- RULING ON INSURANCE.; Unauthorized Foreign Corporations Cannot Have Agents in New York.
- Henry Hudson, Not Hendrick.
- Hughes Exercises Clemency.
- GRANDSON FOR W.W. ASTOR.; Son Born to Waldorf Astor, Who Married Mrs. Shaw Last Year.
- BOMB IN PATERSON SEWER.; Discovered Near Home of Man Held for Killing Justice Cortese.
- JOSEPH JOACHIM.
- LAUNCH RUNNING WILD.; With the Owner Senseless In It -- Police Boat Saves Him.
- Shark Spearing New Eastport Sport.
- Pfeister a Puzzle for Phillies.
- STILL MAKE POPE MOTORS.; Automobile Business Will Not Be Stopped by Receivership.
- Stevenson Wins Kibo Cup.
- BUSINESS IS GOOD, PHILADELPHIA SAYS; Merchants Think Effect of Roosevelt's Policies Felt Only in Money ...
- OLD ORCHARD IS FIRE SWEPT; Six Hotels and Nearly 100 Cottages Burned -- 3 Lives Believed Lost. PROPERTY ...
- FITZ' TO TRAIN POLICEMEN.; Place Offered to Pugilist in a School of Instruction in Plainfield.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- Article 12 -- No Title
- ELMINA AND AVENGER WIN ASTOR CUPS; Brewster Yacht Beats Queen by Margin of 1 Minute and 6 Seconds. GREAT ...
- HAMMERSTEIN SEEKS BOSTON; Report That He Is Negotiating for a Site for Theatre.
- BRAVES FLAMES TO SAVE GIRL.; Gilroy Dashes Through Burning House and Rescues Anna Lippincott.
- ATHLETES UNDER FIRE.; Definite Action Y.M.C.A. Trouble Postponed for One Week.
- SHOT FATHER WHO KILLED HER MOTHER; Wassner's Daughter Ran Into Kitchen and Saw Him Standing Over Dying ...
- Article 20 -- No Title
- NARRAGANSETT PIER NOTES.
- CLOSE RACES AT THE WILLOW BROOK MEET; Robert L. Jr., Minnie Albert, and Ben Corno Win Straight Heats. ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Break and Recover -- Call Money Rates 2 1/2@4 Per Cent. ENGLISH BANK RATE ...
- BEGIN WORK TO END CUSTOMS ANNOYANCE; Blanks on Which Passengers Will Make Declarations Being Distributed. ...
- Sulphite-Cured Fruit Wholesome.; Battleships Off for Gun Practice.
- DANISH VICE CONSUL GONE.; Alleged That His Accounts With His Government Are Short $13,000.
- BAR HARBOR NOTES.
- Militiaman Killed by Lightning.
- Miss Iselin and Mrs. Burden Win.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- TRADING AT PHILADELPHIA.
- LIVING IN A TREE TOP.; Couple Who Believe In Fresh Air Have House in Branches.
- AUTO'S OCCUPANTS FLUNG TO DEATH; Speeding Car Hits a Telegraph Pole, and Chauffeur and a Girl Are Killed. ...
- SUICIDE MESSAGE IN BOTTLE.; Note Signed Found "W.T.J." Found in Flushing Bay -- May Prove a Hoax.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- TRAINMEN RETURN TO WORK.; Arbitration Committee to Settle Differences with Denver Roads.
- GERMANY ON OUR SIDE AGAIN.; Will Agree to Periodical Peace Conferences if We Propose Them.
- SHY AT ACTRESS'S AUTO.; Lillian Russell's Car Frightens Team at Saratoga -- Two Hurt.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- SOCIETY AT LONG BRANCH.; Fred Gerken, Jr., and Dewitt Speyer to Bust Bronchos at Amateur Circus.
- CALLS SINN FEINERS CRANKS.; John Redmond Answer the Critics of the Nationlist Party.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- E.D. Evans, Jr., Typhoid Victim.
- JERSEY HONORS BATTLESHIP.; Silver Service Presented by State to Her Namesake.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- AUTOIST SMASHES TWO RIGS.; J.W. Quintard Arrested for Early Morning Speeding Accidents.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- NEWPORT SEMI-FINALS.; Fashionable Gallery Keenly Watches the Play at Casino Courts.
- Trotter Highball Still in Training.
- ROOSEVELT BLAMED FOR WALL ST. SLUMP
- HUNCHAKIST BLAMED FOR OTHER MURDERS; Armenian Inquiry Throws Light on the Tashjian Crime, Charged to ...
- Chicago Breaks Losing Spell.
- AUTO SMASH INJURES FOUR.; Steering Gear Breaks and Motor Turns Turtle Into Ditch.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- A Simple Programme.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Apartment Houses Sold on Amsterdam and Lenox Avenues -- Deal for Large Plot ...
- Pay Standard Fine to Socialists.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- APPEAL TO ROOSEVELT.; Boards of Trade in Several Cities Ask Him to Mediate.
- Forest Fire in the Adirondacks.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- AN IDEA FOR ROOSEVELT.; Suggestion That He Start a Movement to Suppress Monte Carlo.
- CURE FOR TYPHOID IN A NEW SERUM; Prof. von Leyden, Convinced of Its Efficacy, Awaiting Test of an Epidemic. ...
- THINK GOOLD'S WIFE PLOTTED THE MURDER; French Police Find Flaws in Man's Confession of the Killing of ...
- Article 6 -- No Title
- POPE'S HOPE OF PEACE VANISHING; Belief That He Will End as an Intransigent, Like His Predecessors. COMMUNION ...
- OUIDA TEARS UP MONEY.; Venerable Authoress Angry That People Gave Charity.
- DREYFUS RECONSIDERS.; Induced to Reserve His Resignation Until Parliament Acts.
- ITALIAN RIOTS DUE TO ONE MORBID BOY; Hysterical Outbreak Against Church Had No Real Justification HAD ...
- Paris Omnibus Service to Let.
- BRITAIN SECRETIVE ABOUT NEW WARSHIP; Only a Few Facts About the Bellerophon Have Been Given Out. LARGEST ...
- LAWS FOR AIRSHIPS.; German Proposals to Prevent Spying from Above.
- CHORUS OF PRAISE FOR KING EDWARD; Relations Between England and Germany Again on Amicable Footing. KAISER ...
- GENTILITY FATAL TO PROGRESS---SHAW; He Says Labor M.P.'s Are in Danger of Becoming Perfect Gentlemen. ...
- A Beetle That Bends Keys.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- ANCIENT CAMP UNCOVERED.; Excavators in Westphalia Also Find Utensils in Cave Dwellings.
- MRS. STANNARD'S WARNING.; " John Strange Winter" Advises Larger Gloves and Shoes for Women.
- ELECTRIC-RAISED FRUIT.; Perpetual Sun's Rays at Royal Botanic Garden, London.
- SANTOS-DUMONT'S BIG BET.; Wagers That He Will Sail at 100 Miles an Hour.
- PRINCE OF WALES IS ALWAYS BORED; British Editor Says His Lack of Popularity Is a Serious Thing. KING ...
- THE KAISER'S PIETY.; He and the Empress Read Chapter of Bible Morning and Evening.
- AMERICANS AT KIEL RACES.; Attaches of Embassy There -- Entertaining on the Wolfs' Houseboat.
- BRITISH DRAMA NOT DEAD --- HALL CAINE; Says That in Future It Will Be the People's Pulpit and Platform. ...
- MANY VISITORS IN PARIS.; Some of the Hotels Obliged to Turn Would-be Guests Away.
- AMERICANS AT HOMBURG.; Mr. and Mrs. Drexel Still There -- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Arrive.
- CHINESE EMPRESS ILL.; Weakening of Her Control of Affairs Makes Future Gloomy.
- NEW FIELD FOR WIRELESS.; Offers Valuable Aid in the Work of Astronomical Observatories.
- RUSSIA QUIET NOW.; Ministers Getting an Unusual Period of Rest.
- CLUB FOR WOMEN CLIMBERS.; They Have Long Been Angry at Being Kept Out of the Alpine Club.
- MARIENBAD FULL UP.; King Edward Taking the Cure -- W.K. Vanderbilt Expected.
- NOVELIST DEFENDS TRUSTS.; Paul Adam Writing a Book Embodying Ideas Obtained Here.
- UNSELFISHNESS DIDN'T LASTS.; French Socialist Deputies to Keep Part of Salary Increase.
- FINDS PROSPERITY ABROAD.; Ex-Judge Gary Struck by Progress in Italy and France.
- DR. BILLINGS'S TOUR.; He Is Studying the Hospitals of Europe -- Vienna Clinics Please Him.
- PORTO RICO SHAKEN.; Two Earthquake Shocks, but No Damage Reported.
- COUNT BONI INSISTS ON SEEING GOULD; Hangs Around in London Hotel After Receiving One Rebuff. HE IS PUBLICLY ...
- AMERICAN AUTOISTS RESTING IN LONDON; Popularity of Motor Tours Is a Marked Feature of the Season. ONE ...
- GATES, THE EVIL GENIUS.; London Paper Discovers That He Has Caused Console to Go Down.
- C.F. McKIM IN SCOTLAND.; Friends Call Reported Engagement to Mrs. White Idle Rumor.
- MR. METZ TALKS ON BONDS AND WATER; There Is No 4 Per Cent. Money in Europe To-day, He Declares. SCHEME ...
- ASCOLI COPE STILL TO ANNOY MORGAN; Chapter of the Cathedral May Sue the Government for the Treasure. ...
- BRITONS EAT MORE MEAT.; Consume Twice as Much Per Head as They Did Twenty Years Ago.
- WARRIORS AS EDDYISTS.; German Is Sarcastic About Christian Science at Aldershot.
- BISHOP ALMOST A CHINESE.; Wears Native Dress and Pigtail and Speaks the Language.
- SECOND CABIN MORE POPULAR; Many Persons of Refinement Now Traveling in That Class.
- SAY FRANCE MUST STAY IN MOROCCO; Paris Writers Ask What Return She Will Otherwise Obtain. HEROISM AT ...
- Article 4 -- No Title
- CRIME WAVE IN PARIS, TOO.; Attacks on Women and Children -- Jury Wants Gulilotine Used Again.
- SIMON'S LIFE IN PRISON.; American Autoist Gets Some Concessions from German Authorities.
- MOORS SEND AN ULTIMATUM.; Threaten to Exterminate the French Unless They Surrender.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- WHISTLES ACCLAIM FULTON CENTENNIAL; Boats in the Harbor and Factories Ashore Pay Noisy Honor to Clermont's ...
- FIELDS MUST SERVE TERM.; Washington Attorney Loses Appeal for His Liberty.
- TRAPPED IN BLAZING HOLD.; One Man Dead, Two Fatally Burned, in Explosion on S.S. Utica.
- BARBER SHOOTS WIFE AND KILLS HIMSELF; Jealousy and Drink the Cause of Early Morning Tragedy in Glen ...
- Seaman Lost Overboard from Warship.; Brooklyn News Notes.
- MORE YELLOW FEVER CASES.; Nine Reported Now in the Camp at Cienfuegos.
- LOSES BY FIRE.
- LEAPED OFF FERRY TO WIN $1.; Dared to Do It, Curran Jumps Overboard After a Boy's Lost Hat.
- GEN. PALMER TO PAY BILLS.; Will Entertain Members of Old Command at Colorado Springs.
- MISTRIAL IN CARROLL CASE.; Jury Fails to Convict Couple of New Yorker's Murder.
- CAN'T EXHUME BODY.; Mutual Life Sought to Show Man Insured for $100,000 Was Poisoned.
- POLICE SHUT OFF SOCIALIST SPEECHES; Speakers Couldn't Get a Permit for the Meeting and Tried to Hold ...
- SAW HIM TAKE $40 BRIBE.; Then Detectives Who Had Laid Trap Arrested Building Inspector.
- JOHN E. OWENS A SUICIDE.; Woman with Whom He Ran Away Had Left Him.
- Water Cycle Show at Pleasure Bay.
- NORTH SHORE PURCHASES.; Buyers for Many Lots in Nearby Long Island Developments.
- JERSEYMEN ORGANIZING.; New Realty Exchange Plans Discussed at Last Week's Meeting.
- POLICEMAN HELD ON GRAFT CHARGE; Shea of the Mercer Street Station Said to Have Demanded Money from Peddlers. ...
- FIGHT FLIES AT BELLEVUE.; Autopsy Room, Heretofore a Danger, Fitted with Electric Draughts.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- THIRTY-SECOND STREET'S NEWEST BUSINESS STRUCTURE; New Eleven-Story Building Near Fifth Avenue -- Demand ...
- Rev. Charles Carroll Miller.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; LATEST DEALINGS BY BROKERS. West 125th Street Lease. Apartments in $235,000 ...
- NEW BROADWAY SKYSCRAPER.; Plans for Knickerbocker Trust Building at Exchange Place.
- R.A. PINKERTON DIES ABOARD STEAMER; The Detective Was On His Way to Bad Nauheim for Treatment. HANDLED ...
- Tammany to Save Interest.
- CHIEF GOOD VOICE DEAD.; Counseled Peace in the Sioux Tepees for Sixty Years.
- STEWARDS PASS RESOLUTIONS.; Scotland Yard Men Will Try to Locate Pinkerton's Daughter.
- MISS PRENTICE'S WEDDING.; Her Marriage to Reeve Schley to Be at Monmouth Beach on Sept. 7.
- 20 DANCERS FROM SPAIN.; Klaw & Erlanger Import a Beauty Show for Their New Vaudeville.
- NEWS OF NEWPORT.
- GEN. CORBIN'S NEW HOME.; Workmen Who Built It Entertained There at Luncheon.
- YARDE-BULLER MARRIED.; Bride Was Light Opera Singer -- Ceremony Last April.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- LONG BRANCH BABIES HAVE A DOLL PARADE; Youngsters Promenade with Go-Carts in a Competition for Prizes. ...
- To Revive Castle Sq. Opera Company.; Thomas C. Barr Seriously Ill.
- 1,500 SEE FLORAL PARADE.; Many Beautiful Effects in Pageant of Southampton Cottagers.
- CONRIED PLANS MANY NEW OPERAS; Impresario's Associates Say This Season Will Surpass Any in Metropolitan's ...
- Japanese and Americans.
- OUR SUNDAY MAGAZINE.
- LEGALITY OF THE S.P.C.C.; Question Raised by Magistrate Butts Answered by Supreme Court Decisions.
- "The Canadian Line."
- Mark Twain, Philosopher.
- "The Lonely Ones."
- NOT "BOGUS PETITIONS."; They Were Signed by 21,000 English Anti-Suffragists.
- SCORNS SERUMS.; But What of Smallpox Vaccine and the Diphtheria Antitoxin?
- THAT CRY OF PAIN.; This Man Suggests That Machine Republican Be Born Again.
- JOACHIM; A PROTEST.; A Eulogy on the Qualities of the Dead Violinist.
- THE "BARYSPHERE."
- FRANCIS JOSEPH'S BIRTHDAY.
- AMERICAN "SHOPPERS."
- ONE ROAD 13,008 CARS SHORT.; Pennsylvania Has Uneven Interchange of Freight Carriers.
- THE BRITISH NAVY.
- WALL STREET'S BITTERNESS.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- GARBAGE COLLECTION RULES.
- THE PARCELS POST.
- BOGUS DEEDS.
- REDUCED RATES ON GRAIN.; Nebraska Commission Cuts Corn 10 Cents and Wheat 13 Cents.
- BURLINGTON ROAD FINED.; Found Guilty of Violating Missouri's Eight-Hour Telegraph Law.
- FIVE MINERS FALL TO DEATH.; Cage Goes the Wrong Way, Tips Over, and They Tumble 400 Feet.
- Killed by Blow from Cow's Tall.
- GLENN MAY GO TO SENATE.; His Advocacy of Prohibition Laws Relied On to Help Him.
- ALL CALL A HALT ON TRUST-BUSTING; Merchants Fear the Effects on Our Prosperity of Further Attacks on ...
- GOLDWIN SMITH ON DISTURBED FINANCE; Socialism Is Causing Alarm as to the Security of Funds, He Says. ...
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Rains Put Out Forest Fires.
- GOV. COMER SURE STATE WILL WIN; Louisville & Nashville Railroad Refuses to Put Rate Into Effect. ...
- County Treasury $72,000 Short.
- Girl Drowned When Launch Blows Up.
- Portion of the "Yale Fence" Stolen.
- FIGHT, NOT ROBBERY, SCARED BIEGLERS; Soldiers Say One of the Broker's Party Called Them "Government ...
- AGAIN SUES McCARREN.; Mrs. Dixon Repeats Her Former Accusations Against the Senator.
- Killed by Her Brother.
- Headaches Drive Him to Suicide.
- DUNNITE SMASHES STRONGEST ARMOR; An Explosive Invented Which Can Destroy the Greatest Dreadnought. TEARS ...
- FLEE FROM TOWN EPIDEMIC.; Ridway in Panic Over Strange Disease That Attacks Children.
- TALKED HIS MONEY AWAY.; Prisoner's Boasts of Concealing Roll Heard Through a Stovepipe.
- DENIES NEW MERGER IS TO WATER STOCK; Counsel for Jersey Traction Co. Issues a Statement on Plan for ...
- PUT HIS $215 IN A FURNACE.; Then a Fellow-Workman Built a Fire in It -- Mr. Auble Disgusted.
- DOCTOR SHOOTS BURGLAR.; Injured Man Escapes -- Negro with Bullet Wound in Bellevue.
- INJUNCTION IN COLORADO.; Judge Forbids Officials to Call Strike of Brokers' Operators.
- HEAVY FINES FOR MOTORISTS.; Ten Persons Arrested Yesterday on the County Road Near Babylon.
- NON-UNION MAN ASSAULTED.; Called Out by Decoy Message and Pelted with Eggs.
- WOULD TIE UP BURLINGTON.; Strikers Resent Its Discharge of Operator Who Was Striker Himself.
- NO BAIL FOR BARON, WHO STAYS IN JAIL; Von Moltz Anxious to See "Dear Anita," Who is Trying to Get Him ...
- INTERRUPTS A FUNERAL.; Brother Rebukes Priest in Church for His Sermon.
- EXPERT TO PASS ON INTER-MET FIGURES; Bion J. Arnold, Who Appraised Chicago Street Railways, Retained ...
- SEEK GIRL SWINDLER HERE.; Newport to Try to Extradite Young Woman Who Passed Bad Checks.
- MacCORMAC WON'T DIE.; But Auto Victim May Lose Leg -- He Doesn't Know Wife Is Dead.
- END OF AN ANCIENT ENGINE.; Erie Commuters Report the Death of No. 437, a Machine Much Tried.
- EXPRESS AND FREIGHT CRASH.; Engineer and Trainhand Badly Hurt on Susquehanna Road.
- SMALL COMING HERE TO RUN THE STRIKE; Meantime the Companies Say, So Far as They Are Concerned, It's ...
- Train Upset; None Killed.
- LAWSON'S NERVE STIRS COLLIER'S; Newspaper Hastens to Say That He, Not They, Urges the Public to Buy ...
- TUCKER MAY ASK DIVORCE.; As Court-martial Charges Brought by Colonel's Wife Were Not Proved.
- BURGLARS IN WRONG HOUSE.; After Moore Wedding Gifts, but Rob Neighbor by Mistake.
- SMALL WANTS $2,000,000.; Will Start to Raise Fund To=day -- Strike a Waiting Game.
- OUR CREDIT GOOD ABROAD.; Richard Sutro Says Europeans Think Their Condition Worse Than Ours.
- VICTIM OF ATTACK MAY DIE.; Caldwell Woman, Who Was Seized by a Man, in a Critical Condition.
- HULSE TOOK $97,000.; Embezzler of Trust Funds of Peddle Institute Refused an Accounting.
- NEGRO THIEF ATTACKS GIRL.; Failing to Get Her Purse He Clutches Her Throat, Then Runs.
- KILLED IN NEEDLESS PANIC.; Fearing Collision, Women Leap from Trolley -- One Dead, Two Dying.
- BRIDE OF 2 WEEKS DESERTED.; Wife of 17 Got a Telegram from Husband Saying He Had Gone for Good.
- WHAT'S THE USE?; To Pour in Coffee When It Acts as an Vicious Enemy.
- SAND WALLS TO SAVE CONEY.; Fred Thompson's Tests Show New Wall Smothers Fire.
- STAPLETON BANK CASHIER DEFAULTS; R.H. Gill Arrested for Stealing $12,000 from Money Paid In on Notes. ...
- STATE AID A FAILURE.; Farm Hand Immigrants Brought to Maryland Soon Go Elsewhere.
- STICKS TO STORY OF RESCUE AT SEA; But Captain of Steamer Huron Says Colell Walked Aboard and Paid His ...
- AUTO KILLS ARTHUR KLEM.; Carried to Hospital in the Car, Philadelphian Dies There.
- TAFT'S MOTHER WORSE.; Dr. Church Reports Serious Turn in Her Condition.
- SOLDIER TO BE HANGED.; Convicted in the Philippines of Shooting Lieut. Calvert.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title; $240,000 A YEAR FOR RENT. Subsidiary U.S. Steel Companies to Pay the Highest ...
- GIRL DIES IN AUTO.; Companions Take Body to Hospital and Are Arrested.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- AFLOAT IN BLAZING LAUNCH.; One Girl of Party Slightly Burned, but All Get Ashore Safely.
- MRS. CURTISS UNFIT TO HANDLE FORTUNE; Court Appoints Conservator for Heiress to Famous Watt Estate. ...
- SAN FRANCISCO HAS PLAGUE.; Four Deaths Near Chinatown -- Spread of Disease Not Feared.
- FEATURES OF TO-DAY'S TIMES.
- STRAUS FOUND NO ENMITY.; Secretary Returns from Study of Japanese Question in Honolulu.
- WANT JUMEL VASE COPIES.; Park Commissioners to Use Them in Historic Mansion's Restoration.
- FLEET AWAITS THE PRINCE.; Admiral Evans at Norfolk to Greet Swedish Visitor.
- HALF-MILE FALL FROM SKY KILLS BOY; Father in Crowd That Sees Amateur Aeronaut's Parachute Fail to Work. ...
- CARS OF DYNAMITE EXPLODE.; Add Excitement to $200,000 Fire in Kingston Freight Yards.
- WEDDED AFTER 56 YEARS.; Judge Haskell and Wife Separate After Five Months of Married Life.
- CHANLER BOOM STARTED.; Talk of Making Him Democratic Nominee for President Meets Some Favor.
- TORPEDO BOATS VICTORS.; Five of Craft Win 80-Mile Race from Equal Number of Destroyers.
- NO TAFT DELEGATION WITHOUT A FIGHT; Trouble Brewing for Woodruff at the Next Meeting of the State Committee. ...
- STEPS TO COLLECT OIL FINE.; Government Expected to Seize Refineries and Sue Parent Company.
- INTER-MET TO PASS ITS NEXT DIVIDEND; That on Old Metropolitan Line Also Earned, According to Trustworthy ...
- BIG TROY FIRM IN TROUBLE.; Receiver Asked for Curtiss, Leggett & Co., Shirt Manufacturers.
- QUERIES.
- The Real Richard III.
- The New New York.
- In Appreciation of Miss Hawthorne.
- WITH THE PUBLISHERS.
- Decadent Boy-Poets.
- LATEST WORD FROM PUBLISHERS; Many Novels Promised for Autumn Publication, with a Number of Children's Books.
- MISSIONARY LIFE IN FOREIGN FIELD; Group of Books Which Tell of Problems, Hardships, and Triumphs of ...
- A Philosopher's Grievance.
- OUR RESPECTS (SUCH AS THEY ARE) TO THE LONDON ACADEMY.; NEW EDITION OF REINACH'S "APOLLO." APOLLO. An ...
- MEMORIES OF BEACONSFIELD'S DAY.; A Sturdy and Uncompromising Tory Reviews English Conditions of an Earlier ...
- What Is Charm?
- REVIEWS OF MOST LATELY PUBLISHED BOOKS.; PLAYS OF THE ROUND TABLE.
- AUTHORS IN HOLIDAY SEASON.
- NEW PHILOSOPHY OF IMPERIALISM.; Col Murray's "Imperial Outposts" Show How Vitally America Is Involved ...
- The "Great North Road" Question -- Plaint of an Unappreciated Poet -- Philosopher Grieves at Being Mistaken ...
- Plaint of an Unappreciated Poet.
- SAVINGS STATE WATER POWER.; Hughes Confers with Commission on a Comprehensive Plan.
- WHO ARE THE ARYANS?; The Big Blonde Man Most Important Factor in Human History -- Opinions Generally ...
- JURY CENSURES HOSPITALS; In David Rodesky's Case -- Grand Jury to Get the Evidence.
- CAPITAL GRAFT SUITS.; Governor Stuart Urges Prosecutions of Fraud.
- HISTORY OF WOMAN BY DR. EMIL REICH; Hungarian to Write Story of Feminine, Part in World's Events -- ...
- LABOR AND CAPITAL; WHAT THEY WANT; Not a Question of Principles or Methods, but of the Division of the Spoils.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK.
- LONDON'S UNCHARITABLE OBITUARIES; " De Mortuis Nil Nisi Bonum" Does Not Apply to British Authors -- ...
- NOW AN ANTHOLOGY OF ANTHOLOGIES; Boston Issues a Collection of Poetry Uniquely Chosen -- Book News of ...
- GIRL TRIES SUICIDE IN TOMBS 4 TIMES; Finally Hurls Herself from Balcony to Floor 15 Feet Below and Will ...
- BOSTON STOCK MARKET.
- CITY HARD PRESSED TO PAY ITS BILLS; Failure of the Bond Sales Has Left the Finance Department Short ...
- THE COTTON MARKET.; Wires Better, but Trade Quiet -- Closes at 1 to 3 Points Net Loss. WEATHER IN COTTON ...
- FALLING FLOORS BURY 12.; Fireman Killed and Two Others Hurt in $90,000 Baltimore Blaze.
- METAL MARKET REPORTS.
- FARMER BATTLES WITH BULL.; Finally Beats Off Animal That Gored His Aged Wife -- She May Die.
- STANDARD IN PAPER MERGER.; Oil Company's Money Used In Purchase of Western Mills.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Buyer for West End Avenue Dwelling -- Estate Sells Eighth Avenue Parcel -- ...
- GRANTWOOD WANTS NO TROOPERS ABOUT; Residents Declare War on New Bergen Company Headed by Capt. Nickel. ...
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Optimism Diluted with Caution.
- KEENE'S FRIZETTE WINS TROY STAKES; Close Race for Three Furlongs, Then the Hamburg Filly Draws Away. ...
- AMERICAN LEAGUE.; Yankees Win Another Game from Detroit, This Time 4 to 2.
- White Sox Win on a Wild Throw.
- ADVANTAGES OF THE SMALL COLLEGE; A Claim That It is Superior to the Great University in Democracy, Scholarship, ...
- UMPIRE STOPS GAME WITH SCORE 4 TO 4; Rigler, Injured Twice, Calls Off the Contest in Ninth Because of ...
- Athletics Lose One, Win the Other.
- RIDERLESS HORSE FINISHES FIRST; Light Wool Throws Rider at Start in the Clark Memorial at the Empire. ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Rise, Breaking Later -- Call Money Rates 3@ 2 1/2 Per Cent. DAY OF DISTURBING ...
- Boston's Fifteenth Straight Defeat.
- Overall's Pitching Blanks Phillies.
- Exploding Tank Hits a Train.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- WAR IN STEERAGE RATES ON.; Old Companies Reduce $35 Tickets to $25 -- Their Rivals Cut to $23.
- DROUGHT MAY CAUSE A MILK FAMINE; Up-State Pastures Are Too Dry to Furnish Fodder for the Cows. SHIPPERS ...
- Col. Hariam Parks Bell.
- Edwin Rogers.
- Kellogg Coming for Oil Trust Probe.
- HAMMERSTEIN OPERA SITE.; New Yorker Said to be Negotiating for a Location in Philadelphia.
- Dr. Miles Henry Nash.
- YOUNG C.J. NATHAN HURT.; Disregarded a Warning When Out on His Motor Cycle.
- Miss Violet Langham at Dublin.; R.C. Sands Gives Birthday Luncheon.
- Robert Ream to Wed English Girl.
- PLANS FILED FOR THE NEW THEATRE; What Will Be City's Costliest Playhouse Will Also Be a Beautiful Structure. ...
- NO AID FOR KLIPENBURG GIRL.; Counsel Fails to Get Habeas Corpus Writ -- Washington Decision Awaited.
- Chauncey Olcott Tries a New Play.; Savage to Revive "Woodland." AMUSEMENT NOTES. Policeman Shoots Himself ...
- CHAS.EMORY SMITH TO WED NEW YORKER; The Ex-Postmaster General Will Marry Miss Nettie Nichols in October. ...
- 13-Year-Old Girl Drowns at Freeport.
- NEWS FROM NEWPORT.; OCEAN TRAVELERS. M. Djelal Bey Of the Turkish Legation Sailing To-day.
- G.B. SHAW'S VIEW OF HIS BIOGRAPHY; Tells Prof. Henderson the Story of His Life Is the History of the ...
- CALLS MRS. STOKES WIFE.; Hitchings Says He Isn't Divorced from Woman Col. Stokes Sues.
- The Waiting List of Aged Women Does Not Number Sixty.
- A Sunday Mail Delivery.
- SOCIETY AT LONG BRANCH.; Mrs. David Belasco Glives a Birthday Dinner for Sixteen.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- THE DRAWBACKS.; Why Do We Have These Clumsy Arrangements At All?
- English Cabmen and Coins.
- BOOM FOR HARMON FOR THE PRESIDENCY; Some Chicago Democrats Regard Ex-Attorney General as Party's, Strongest ...
- An "Italian" Judge Proposed.
- MRS. EDDY'S LETTERS READ.; One Said Publisher Was Influenced by "Malicious Animal Magnetism."
- "Nephew" for Grandson.
- THE CITY'S BONDS.
- MOROCCO AND ALGECIRAS.
- AN ENDURANCE TEST.
- STATE SOCIALISM IN FRANCE.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- TARIFF ADMISSIONS.
- MORE TRUSTS.
- INSPECTOR CORTRIGHT.
- Burns's Cottage at Ayr.
- THE COURTS.
- TENNIS DOUBLES FOR TITLE.; Hackett and Alexander Score Easy Victory Over Clothier and Larned.
- TRAVERS LOSES MATCH.; National Champion Defeated by Borup on Ekwanok Course.
- Washington Archer Is Champion.
- Tennis Cracks for National Matches.
- WRIGHT CAPTURES CUP.; Boston Player Defeats Colston in Final of Singles at Meadow Brook.
- Howland's Bar Harbor Singles.
- MORRIS PARK SPEEDWAY.; Old Race Course to be Reconstructed for Automobile Contests.
- NEALON SOLD FOR $14,000.; C.E. Durnell Stable Disposed of by Auction at Saratoga.
- Yale's New Instructor In Boxing.
- Myopia Freebooters Beat Great Neck.
- THREE FAVORITES WIN.; Grand Circuit Trotting Meet at Poughkeepsie a Financial Success.
- WOMAN WHO SHOT FATHER SET FREE; Coroner's Jury Finds Wife Slayer Met Death at Hands of an Unknown Person. ...
- THEFTS WONT CLOSE SCHOOL; Bail of Treasurer of the Peddie Institute Reduced to $10,000.
- Receiver for a Philadelphia Estate.
- FOUR HORSES WIN HEATS AT ISLIP; Harness Racers Furnish Good Day's Sport at the Willow Brook Half-Mile ...
- CHARGES EXTORTION.; Negro Gambler Says League Officers Wanted "Hush Money."
- ANOTHER ROSENHEIMER CLUE.; Coroner Investigates an Abusive Letter rduMered Man Had Saved.
- PASTOR FAVORS SMOKING.; Dr. Morgan of London Stirs Up Strife at Christian Workers' Meeting.
- TUG TO BE TOWED TO CUBA.; The Priscilla, Boarded Up Like an Ark, Will Trail the Cienfuegos.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- Article 13 -- No Title
- MRS. A. VANDERBILT SAILS THE CAPRICE; But Accidents Spoil Yacht's Chances in Race of the Thirty-footers. ...
- 2 DEAD IN OLD ORCHARD FIRE.; Five Persons Injured -- The Loss $800,000 and Season Closed.
- GERMAN YACHT WINS.; American Boats Now Out of Emperor William Cup Races.
- FIVE KILLED AS HOUSE FALLS.; Eleven Others Injured In an Early Morning Crash in Chicago.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- BOY OF 16 STEALS $5,000.; An Uncontrollable Impulse Made Him Take It -- Arrested with $4,700 of It.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- KILLED BY FLYING ROCK.; Baum Failed to Heed Danger Signals at an Excavation.
- COUNCIL LUNCHES ILLEGAL?; Members of Historic Massachusetts Council Under Moran's Probe.
- COMMENT ON THE STRIKE.; Many Newspapers Censure Precipitate Action of the Operators.
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- CONFUSION RULES TELEGRAPH STRIKE; Orders Duplicated, Strikers Grumbling, and Brokers Are All at Sea. ...
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- Progress of Evicted Tenants Bill.; CITY BREVITIES.
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- LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS.; Proposals of the Latin-American Delegates Resented by Germany.
- ASKS BINGHAM TO OUST CURB BROKERS; Lawyer Allen Says Open-Air Exchange Is a Public Nuisance and Therefore ...
- RAILROAD OPERATORS STAY.; Strike Plan Abandoned After Chicago Meeting -- Willing to Arbitrate.
- CARDINAL DEL VAL JEERED.; Police Drive Off Roman Anarchists, Who Assail Papal Secretary.
- 18 PERISH IN SHIPWRECK.; Virginian a Passenger on Bark Prussia -- Captain Commits Suicide.
- Minister Bryan Dines Admiral Ijuin.
- MRS. PULLMAN ELUSIVE.; Evades Meeting Pennsylvania Officials Her Relatives Are Suing.
- BIGGEST DIAMOND FOR KING.; Botha Would Have Transvaal Give Cullinan Gem to King Edward.
- STATE'S ATTORNEYS BADGER SOUTHERN; G.E. Evans Forced to Retract Statement that Rate Law Would Bankrupt ...
- JEST WITH BONAPARTE.; Volunteer Humorists Fill His Mail with Brotherly Admonitions.
- MOORS PLAN RAID ON CASABLANCA; The Allied Commanders Have Sufficient Troops to Repulse Any Attack. SKIRMISHING ...
- Article 1 -- No Title
- WILL SUE HARVESTER TRUST.; Government Believes Its Transactions Violate the Sherman Act.
- DENIES MACHINISTS' STRIKE.; Harriman Road Official Doesn't Expect Any Trouble.
- LOTS OF WATER FOR JERSEY TRACTIONS; Public Service Company to Have $38,000,000 of Capital Instead of ...
- NIERSTEINER WINE BOGUS.; More Imported Here Than Is Produced in Nierstein -- Reforms Urged.
- COMMONS ADOPTS FOOD BILL.; Burns Said Purity Regulations of a Year Ago Were Relaxed.
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- GOVERNOR'S WIFE IN PERIL.; Mrs. Proctor Buoyed Up by Her Clothes -- One Lost in Lake Accident.
- NO INTER-MET CHANGES.; But Reorganization Rumors Send Stock Down 3 Points.
- WENT FOR A SWIM, TURNS UP AT SEA; But How Edward H. Colell of Brooklyn Got on the Huron Is a Mystery. ...
- HARRIMAN WILL ANSWER.; Would Be Suited If He Had All Railway Lines In His Possession.
- MANY RUMORS SEND STOCKS DOWN AGAIN; Heavy Break Followed Report of a Receivership for the Allis-Chalmers ...
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- JUDGE GROSSCUP ATTACKED.; Charges Made In Chicago In Petition to Block Chicago Deal.
- JUSTICE FOR ALL -- BONAPARTE; Attorney General Says His Remarks Ought to Reassure Business.
- GIRL FOUND MURDERED.; Search for Man in Whose House Her, Bruised Body Was Found.
- HARRIMAN ROADS AGAIN ATTACKED; Two Suits Filed in Washington With the Commerce Commission. ALTON GOBBLED ...
- TOMATO ON A DAHLIA BUSH.; Owner Offers $25 for an Explanation of This Freak of Nature.
- BAN ON RICE THROWING.; Priest Announces That Archbishop Prohibits It at Catholic Ceremonies.
- FEVER SPREADS IN CUBA.; Two Cases Reported Forty Miles from Havana Yesterday.
- CARS FALL IN NIAGARA GORGE.; Jumped from Bridge Over the Niagara -- No One Hurt.
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- DIGGING FOR A METEOR.; It Made a Five-Foot Hole in the Earth at Omaha.
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- GUGGENHEIMER OPTIMISTIC.; New Yorker Says Fall in Prices Is Largely Speculators' Work.
- X-SCIENTIST HANGS HIMSELF.; Ezra Lincoln, New York Broker, Found Lifeless in His Room at Red Bank.
- ROOSEVELT'S WAR ON TRUSTS TO GO ON; His Speech Next Tuesday Will Reiterate His Views Toward Corporations. ...
- TYSON. M'CORMAC'S RIVAL.; His Second Auto Race This Summer Which Has Caused Death.
- SOLDIERS HOLD UP BROKER AND WIFE; John Bugler Knocked Down and Robbed Near Fort Wadsworth Reservation. ...
- PRESIDENT'S TRIP EAST.; Sails for Provincetown on Monday Escorted by Torpedo Boats.
- Leap from Burning Automobile.
- J.P. MORGAN'S COWS KILLED.; Veterinarian's Test Proves Six of High-Bred Herd Consumptive.
- One Newport Auto Case Set for Trial.
- STOLE $3,000 FROM TREASURY; Official for 43 Year's in Boston Sub-Treasury Collapses When Arrested.
- ORDER ICE LIKE MEDICINE.; New Arkansas Sunday Law Requires It Sold on Doctors' Prescription.
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- MUTUAL LIFE SELLS U.S. TRUST HOLDINGS; President Cumming for a Syndicate Takes Over Stock with a Par ...
- SEVEN HURT IN AUTO WRECK.; Daughter of Police Captain Martin of This City Seriously Injured.
- TO STOP RECKLESS MOTORING; Frelinghuysen Suggests Drastic Action Against Jersey Speeders.
- FREEMAN ASSAILS JERSEY JUDICIARY; Orange Reformer Accuses C.W. Riker, Justice Gummere and Others. BARES ...
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; General Electric Company Leases Floor in New Terminal Building -- Greenwich ...
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Peeping Out of Cyclone Cellars.
- HEINZE IN SOUTH SHORE CO.; Elected a Director in New Patchogue Line on Long Island.
- $12,000,000 STEEL PLANT.; Two of the New Fifty-Ton Furnaces in Operation at Bethlehem.
- CITY SAVINGS BANKS' RESOURCES SWELLED; New York Depositories Show Increase of $19,764,962 in Last Six ...
- S.V. HULSE ARRESTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT; Treasurer of the Peddie Institute Endowment Fund of Newark Short ...
- CLOSE RACES AT THE WILLOW BROOK MEET; Robert L. Jr., Minnie Albert, and Ben Corno Win Straight Heats. ...
- Will Take Chicago Railway's Bonds.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Break and Recover -- Call Money Rates 2 1/2@4 Per Cent. ENGLISH BANK RATE ...
- FIVE HEATS FOR TROT.; Henry S. Jr., Captures 2:15 Race Before Big Crowd at Poughkeepsie.
- Montreal Poloists at Saratoga.
- Winners at Utica Meeting.
- Woonsocket Meeting Closes.
- Army Rifle Tourney Winners.; Chicago Auto Race Under Cloud.
- POINT JUDITH C.C. RACES.; Annual Event at Narragansett Pier Attracts Big Society Crowd.
- Stevenson Wins Kibo Cup.
- WARREN REMEDY BEST DOG.; Rutherfurd's Fox Terrier Takes First Honore at North Jersey Show.
- SARATOGA RACING NOTES.
- GOLF ON EKWANOK LINKS.; Herreshoff, Travers, and Ward Win Their Matches.
- "Major" Taylor Wins Two Races.
- GOOD AND PLENTY SHOT.; Thomas Hitchcock, Jr.'s, Famous Steeplechaser Destroyed.
- WANNSEE WINS RACE.; American Boat Would Have Won Had Winds Continued Light.
- DEAD HEAT ON THE SARATOGA TRACK; Tony Bonero and Hyperion II. in a Thrilling Finish in Fifth Race. KENNYETTO ...
- CHIP II CAPTURES CUP.; Ogdenburg Boat Wins Motor Races -- May Irwin's Delawanna Second.
- Miss Iselin and Mrs. Burden Win.
- WRIGHT MEETS LE ROY.; Crack Tennis Players in Meadow Club Singles To-day.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- GIANTS PULL OUT VICTORY IN EIGHTH; Wiltse Weakens Toward End, But Mathewson Comes to the Rescue. BROOKLYN ...
- JOCKEY SCHILLING. WINS FOUR RACES; Western Rider Shows Splendid Form at the Empire City Track. COLLOQUY ...
- AMERICAN LEAGUE.; Elberfeld Helps the Yankees Defeat Detroit in Close Game.
- Pfeister a Puzzle for Phillies.
- Boston Loses Again to Cardinals.
- NEW YORKERS IN FINALS.; Suydam Cutting and R.M. Howland to Play for Maine Tennis Honors.
- Seybold a Big Factor in Game.
- Clean Playing Wins for White Sox.
- MISS ZELA GIBBS DEAD.; Sister of the Late Mrs. John Jacob Astor Expires at Newport.
- RUMOR ABOUT MRS. WHITE.; Mr. McKim's Friends Scout the Tale That He'll Wed Partner's Widow.
- Succeeded Husband as Indian Agent.
- HAMMERSTEIN SEEKS BOSTON; Report That He Is Negotiating for a Site for Theatre.
- JOSEPH JOACHIM IS DEAD, AGED 76; The Celebrated Violinist Had Been Unconscious for Several Days. HE ...
- SAVES BOY FROM ELEVATOR.; Lad Urged Between Car and aWll Died from Injuries.
- Typographical Union Names Boston.
- Only One Bid for Improvement Bonds.
- THREATS OF LYNCHING.; Niles, Mich., Citizens Hunt with Bloodhound Policeman's Murderer.
- Militiaman Killed by Lightning.
- TEACHER DIES ON OCEAN.; And Her Fellow Passengers Subscribe to Bring Her Body to Port.
- BIGGEST OF STATE DAYS.; North Carolina Celebrates at the Jamestown Exposition.
- LOS ANGELES HAS BIRTHDAY.; Celebrates 126th Anniversary of Founding by Spanish Padres.
- NARRAGANSETT PIER NOTES.
- SUES FOR $2,000 BENEFITS.; Henry T. Jones Calls the Commercial Travelers' Association Unfair.
- Sulphite-Cured Fruit Wholesome.; Battleships Off for Gun Practice.
- MAKE GRAFT REPORT TO-DAY.; Officers' Names in Capitol Investigation May Be Withheld for Present.
- BEGIN WORK TO END CUSTOMS ANNOYANCE; Blanks on Which Passengers Will Make Declarations Being Distributed. ...
- BAR HARBOR NOTES.
- Shark Spearing New Eastport Sport.
- Pennsylvania Has a Chilly Night.
- SAY JAPANESE PLAN RAID.; Cruiser Will Go to Seal Rookeries to Investigate.
- AT LONG BRANCH.; Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Tilton Entertaining a House Party This Week.
- The Lonely.
- NEWS OF NEWPORT.
- UNVEIL GLOUCESTER TABLET.; Senator Lodge Speaks at Commemoration of First Settlement.
- SOCIETY AT SOUTHAMPTON.; Secretary Root and Family to be Guests of Mrs. S.H. Wales.
- MANUFACTURERS FAVOR REVISION; National Association Asks that the Matter Be Taken Up Immediately. WANT ...
- A Timely One, Too.
- Henry Hudson, Not Hendrick.
- MISS MOORE WEDS THE DUKE TORLONIA; New York Girl Becomes Duchess of Poli at Quiet Wedding in Greenwich. ...
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- FU CHI HAO'S RECEPTION.; Comments on the Incivility of Government Officials to the Chinese.
- THE "BEST AND BRAVEST."
- JOSEPH JOACHIM.
- WASHINGTON'S STATUE; Should Be Inscribed for New York's Polyglot Inhabitants.
- HELP FROM GERMANY.
- HONOR FULTON WITH NOISE.; Steamers to Celebrate Claremont in Own Way -- Mrs. Rice Is Abroad.
- Not the Manhattan Bar Association Alone Should Recommend Judges.
- A CRY OF PAIN.; A Machine Republican Denounces the President and the Civil Service.
- Stolen Pigeon Flies 800 Miles Home.
- THE COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES.
- ASSERTS MRS. EDDY'S GENERAL INSANITY; Counsel for "Next Friends" Says It Influences Her Every Action. ...
- CASTRO'S LANDIS.
- BANK OF ENGLAND'S MOVE.; Rise in the Rate Believed to be Due to the Situation Here.
- Article 30 -- No Title; NEW STRAW BAIL ARREST. J.T. Conway Said to Have Been in Fake Deed Plot with Bough.
- BUSINESS IS GOOD, PHILADELPHIA SAYS; Merchants Think Effect of Roosevelt's Policies Felt Only in Money ...
- THE "ROOSEVELT SLUMP."
- ASAM QUITS COMPANY.; Following Marital Trouble, Him Resignation Is Accepted.
- STILL MAKE POPE MOTORS.; Automobile Business Will Not Be Stopped by Receivership.
- STOCKS BREAK AGAIN BUT QUICKLY RECOVER; Advance in Bank of England's Discount Rate Brings On New Low ...
- L. & N. FIGHTS ALABAMA.; Enjoins State Officials from Enforcing New Rate Laws.
- SAYS BRIBE SHOCKED RUEF.; Lonergan Tells How Boss Begged Him Not to Accept More.
- DANISH VICE CONSUL GONE.; Alleged That His Accounts With His Government Are Short $13,000.
- Philippine Military Order Election.
- RULING ON INSURANCE.; Unauthorized Foreign Corporations Cannot Have Agents in New York.
- Capt. Cox for Cruiser South Dakota.
- MISS LIBERTY TO STAY GREEN.; Engineers Refurbishing the Statue Not to Remove the Patina.
- Italian Kills Girl and Himself.
- STATE'S FIGHT ON AGAINST SOUTHERN; First Hearing on North Carolina Rate Trouble Held Here Before a Master. ...
- Artillery Districts Announced.
- BONAPARTE DENIES HE GAVE IMMUNITY; Says Promise Was Made When Moody Was the Attorney General. TO CONFER ...
- SPYING ON RAILROADS.; Secret Service Men Said to be on Their Pay Rolls.
- TAFT TO STOP IN JAPAN.; Will Stay There Four Days on Way to the Philippines.
- DENIES SPYING ON ROADS.; Bureau of Corporations Says It Employs no Secret Service Men.
- SHOT FATHER WHO KILLED HER MOTHER; Wassner's Daughter Ran Into Kitchen and Saw Him Standing Over Dying ...
- TAFT'S CANAL PLAN STARTS.; Work Formerly Done in Washington Transferred to Isthmus.
- B.R.T. PLANS FOR BRIDGE RELIEF; New Park Row Terminal Will Be Ready by December, President Winter Tells ...
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- EIGHT KILLED BY DYNAMITE.; Explosion at Factory at Doemitz -- People Ordered to Quit Homes.
- FROM PANIC TO DANCING.; Breaking of Piston Rod on St. Lawrence Steamer Frightened Passengers.
- Article 25 -- No Title
- ELMINA AND AVENGER WIN ASTOR CUPS; Brewster Yacht Beats Queen by Margin of 1 Minute and 6 Seconds. GREAT ...
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- Article 27 -- No Title
- Bark Prussia Wrecked; 5 Drowned.
- BELFAST STRIKE ENDED.; Compromise Reached -- The Strikers Are to Return to Work To-day.
- Article 26 -- No Title
- Cholera In Russian Poland.
- MOORS TO ATTACK AGAIN.; Gather Reinforcements for a Final Effort Against the French.
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- CHIEF MORENGO ESCAPES.; Revival of the Revolt In German Southwest Africa Threatened.
- ZIONISTS DISSATISFIED.; Committee In Charge of Diplomatic Negotiations Dissolved.
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- AGREEMENT ABOUT MACEDONIA REACHED; British and Austrian Rulers Decide on Measures Turkey Must Take. ...
- SECRET TREATY WITH JAPAN?; Belief That Entire Russian Convention Has Not Been Published.
- Article 19 -- No Title
- Harriman Boilermakers at Work.
- LENOX LYCEUM UNDER LONG LEASE; Amusement Hall to be Controlled by Walter J. Salomon for Twenty-one Years. ...
- Masons Have Clambake.
- COCAINE KILLS BOY IN DOCTOR'S OFFICE; Dr. G. Lenox Curtis Was Operating on Thomas Whiting for Adenoids. ...
- ATHLETES UNDER FIRE.; Definite Action Y.M.C.A. Trouble Postponed for One Week.
- COUNT SECKENDORF ROBBED OF JEWELS; Burglars Who Entered His Summer Home Frightened Away by the Countess. ...
- TRAIN HITS EXPRESS TEAM.; Horse Killed, Driver Escapes at Grade Crossing in Long Branch.
- STRIKE HURTS POTATO SALES.; Farmers Forced to Use Mails -- Price Drops from $2.60 to $1.80.
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- TELEGRAPH WIRES ARE STILL CRIPPLED; The Western Union Can't Handle All Its Business Despite Confident ...
- Fake Report That Cleveland Is Ill.
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- SMALL AT CHICAGO.; He Tells Omaha Strikers to Hold Their Organization Firm.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Newspapers from All Parts of the Country Criticise the Telegraphers.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- GRANDSON FOR W.W. ASTOR.; Son Born to Waldorf Astor, Who Married Mrs. Shaw Last Year.
- Farmer Takes Missing Boy Home.
- Hughes Exercises Clemency.
- OLD ORCHARD IS FIRE SWEPT; Six Hotels and Nearly 100 Cottages Burned -- 3 Lives Believed Lost. PROPERTY ...
- MONEY TO SEND THE FLEET.; Won't Take Much More Than For Manoeuvres, Says Bronson.
- MITCHELL AFTER MEMBERS.; Confers with Union Leaders About Loss in Coal Regions.
- Article 1 -- No Title; STRIKE COST $1,500,000. Printers Union Has Little Hope of Agreement with Many ...
- YEAR OF TRAVEL AT 88.; Missionary Returns Untired from Her Golden Jubilee In India.
- Senator's Son Arrested.
- Wife Kills Husband She Locked Out.
- FITZ' TO TRAIN POLICEMEN.; Place Offered to Pugilist in a School of Instruction in Plainfield.
- PEER ASSAULTED IN WIFE'S SHOP; Lord Auckland Has a Persistent Commercial Traveller Arrested. HARD WORDS ...
- BOY SAVES DROWNING GIRL.; While Man Hesitates, 10-Year-Old Dives Into the Harlem.
- BURGLARS TERRIFY WOMAN.; Hold Pistol at Her Head While They Steal Jewels.
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- OCEAN GROVE MAKING MONEY.; Fiscal Statement Issued for First Time in Ten Years Shows a Profit.
- BRAVES FLAMES TO SAVE GIRL.; Gilroy Dashes Through Burning House and Rescues Anna Lippincott.
- YELLOW FEVER SPREADING.; Another American Soldier Dead -- Two Cases at Matanzas.
- LAUNCH RUNNING WILD.; With the Owner Senseless In It -- Police Boat Saves Him.
- Woman's Haste Nearly Causes Death.
- Latest Shipping News.
- WOMAN KILLED IN AUTO SPEED TRIAL; Mrs. Paul McCormick of New York Thrown Against a Tree. HUSBAND SEVERELY ...
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- BOMB IN PATERSON SEWER.; Discovered Near Home of Man Held for Killing Justice Cortese.
- TOM JOHNSON MAKES ARREST.; Cleveland's Mayor Pulls from Car Motorman Who Hit His Auto.
- COIN DESIGN UNSUITED.; Saint Gaudens's Eagle Specimen Does Not Fit Mint Machinery.
- 3 KILLED; MANY HURT IT TROLLEY WRECK; Coney Island Car, Loaded with Women and Children Overturned by ...
- GROWING DATES IN TEXAS.; Successful Experiments with Artificial Pollenation of Palm Trees.
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- SUICIDE MESSAGE IN BOTTLE.; Note Signed Found "W.T.J." Found in Flushing Bay -- May Prove a Hoax.
- KLIPENBURG CASE GOES TO WASHINGTON; Deportation of Actress Depends on Decision of the Assistant Secretary ...
- E.D. Evans, Jr., Typhoid Victim.
- STOLE AN AUTO EVERY NIGHT.; Young Man, Posing as Millionaire, Traced by Sweet Peas.
- GALLERY OF HEAVY DRINKERS.; Town Orders Pictures of Habitual Drunkards Posted in Saloons.
- WHITE SKIRT DISTRESS SIGNAL; Fifteen Persons Drifting to Sea in a Sloop Are Saved by It.
- BRIDE DISAPPEARS; MAY BE LURED AWAY.; Husband Thinks Strange Foreigner Knows Where Mrs. Elizabeth Snow ...
- TWINE WAREHOUSE BURNS.; Entire Plant Worth $1,000,000 Narrowly Escapes -- Loss $30,000.
- Casino and Theatre Burned.
- "GEN." COXEY TO THE FRONT.; Planning Another Pilgrimage of Army of the Unemployed.
- WONT CONVENE COURT.; Cullen Says Court of Appeals Has Once Decided Senatorial Election.
- New Owners of Chicago Federal Bank.
- LEHIGH VALLEY REPORT.; Net Income Account Shows an Increase Over Last Year.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Trying to Reckon the Cost. Good Stocks Thrown Overboard. Some of the Tangible ...
- INDORSES 15-CFNT COTTON.; Texas Agricultural Official Urges Farmers to Hold It for That.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Apartment Houses Sold on Amsterdam and Lenox Avenues -- Deal for Large Plot ...
- Article 16 -- No Title
- CONTRACT FOR TUNNEL STEEL; Milliken Brothers Transfer Pennsylvania Award to Carnegie Co.
- $5,000,000 FINE BY CASTRO.; Asphalt Company Guilty of Aiding Revolt in Venezuela.
- TAFT MUST SETTLE IT.; Asked to Rule On Marshal Collins's Annoying Auto-Stopping Zeal.
- GOV. HUGHES'S SUCCESSOR.; Is the Presidential Boom a Game of. State Politicians?
- Four Pitchers Fail to Stop Tigers.
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- Ardent Spirits.
- LANDIS POSTPONES ALTON INQUIRY'; Tells Jury Bonaparte Has Notified Him of Road's Promised Immunity. ...
- Canadian Cotton Operatives Strike.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- TWINE WAREHOUSE BURNS.; Entire Plant Worth $1,000,000 Narrowly Escapes -- Loss $30,000.
- BIG POPE CONCERN IN RECEIVERS' HANDS; Costly Strike and Tight Money Temporarily Embarrass the Big Auto ...
- Suffolk County Against New Dog Tax.
- CORNELIS DOPPER ARRIVES.; Conductor of Savage's "Madame Butterfly" Here from Europe.
- MANSFIELD NOT RECOVERING.; Belief That His Stage Career Is Over -- Will Return to New London.
- Chicago Gets One Hit Off Sparks.
- Reunion of Army of the Philippines.
- Miss Gladys Mills Golf Winner.
- MOORS TURN LOOSE INMATES OF JAILS; Situation at Mazagan and Azamor Alarming -- Azamor Kaid Flees. MACLEAN ...
- BRIDE DISAPPEARS; MAY BE LURED AWAY.; Husband Thinks Strange Foreigner Knows Where Mrs. Elizabeth Snow ...
- THE GOVERNMENT'S BANKING POLICY.
- Christian Workers' Conference.
- Chip II. Wins Two Motorboat Races.
- PROBING IN PHILIPPINES.; Brig. Gen. Darlington Investigating Officers' Orders of Furniture.
- NOTTER TO RIDE FOR KEENE.; Leading Turf Stable Obtains First Call on Good Jockey.
- SQUIRREL INN BURNED.; Guests Aid in Preventing Spread of Fire in Catskill Woods.
- BRAKEMAN CONFESSED CRIME.; Mob Wanted to Lynch Reeves, Responsible for Five Deaths.
- New Owners of Chicago Federal Bank.
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- GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS.
- DUKE OF PLESS DEAD.; The. Former Miss Cornwallis West Now Becomes Duchess of Pless.
- MAY RENOMINATE SCHMITZ.; His Friends In Party Control -- Republicans Strong for Reform.
- WONT CONVENE COURT.; Cullen Says Court of Appeals Has Once Decided Senatorial Election.
- WALK THROUGH THE BELMONT TUNNEL; Party of 50, Including Columbia Students and Professors, View Both ...
- DEMAND SEPARATE OPERATION; Nebraska Counties to Ask Dissolution of Railroad Merger.
- BUSINESS IS FINE DESPITE EVERYTHING; Retail Merchants Agree That Trade Was Never Better Than Now. BUT ...
- Goold Has Not Killed Himself.
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- DORNAN'S BRIDE AN ACTRESS.; Young Philadelphian Wedded Mabel Spencer of "Prince of Pilsen."
- TO WED IN LONDON TO-DAY.; Miss Schuyler and Theodore Armstrong, Jr., Both of Philadelphia.
- BOMB FOR LORD ASHTOWN.; He Escapes Unhurt, but His Hunting Lodge Is Partly Demolished.
- FEAR TAFT WILL THROW BOMB; Politicians Worried Lest Secretary Be Too Radical in Columbus Speech.
- DENOUNCES SON-IN-LAW.; Father of Stonewall Jackson's Granddaughter Issues Signed Statement.
- INSURANCE REPORT BULKY.; Requirements of New Law Enlarge Assessment and Fraternal Statistics.
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- IRON SHIPMENTS OFF.; But The Iron Trade Review Is Not Alarmed by Present Conditions.
- To Apply the Inter-State Commerce Law to the Telegraphers' Strike.
- SUPPORTED HERSELF AT 102.; Forced at Last On Her Birthday to Ask Aid of Town.
- TURKS SLAY 31 BULGARIANS.; Suffer Heavily Themselves -- Bulgarians Fire Houses with Bombs.
- GALLERY OF HEAVY DRINKERS.; Town Orders Pictures of Habitual Drunkards Posted in Saloons.
- THE COST OF A DAUGHTER.
- PRINCE HENRY'S BIRTHDAY.; Distinguished American Yachtsmen Honored at Luncheon at Kiel.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- HOPE FOR PEACE AT BELFAST.; Sir Antony MacDonnell Expects to Complete Negotiations To-day.
- BASEBALL NOTES.
- THINK MURPHY HEDGING.; Up-State Comment on Plan to Name the Judges.
- KLIPENBURG CASE GOES TO WASHINGTON; Deportation of Actress Depends on Decision of the Assistant Secretary ...
- Article 1 -- No Title
- ZIONIST CONGRESS MEETS.; Its Enthusiasm Compared with Indifference at Peace Conference.
- CLEARS HARLEM HOSPITAL.; Coroner's Jury Finds Institution Not to Blame for Goodstein's Death.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- TOURING IN AUTOMOBILES.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- HEALTH RECORD IN MANILA.; Not a Case of Contagious Disease In the Last Six Months.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- BONDHOLDERS PROTEST.; Chicago Union Traction Plan Resisted by Committee of Holders.
- ROADS MUST GIVE SERVICE.; In Texas They Must Buy More Equipment If Necessary.
- CONFESSES KILLING OF BOY.; Campisciano Says He Strangled Kidnapped Lad -- Wishes to Free Wife.
- MRS. EDDY FREELY ANSWERS QUESTIONS; Talks to Examining Board About Christian Science and Business. FIRST ...
- Eastern Canal Engineer Appointed.
- CEDERSTROME WINS FROM GOOD FIELD; R.W. Nelson's Horse Takes the Empire Track Feature Event at Good Odds. ...
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- Browns Blank the Senators.
- NEW LAW SPOILS CITY BOND ISSUE; Securities Sold "Over the Counter" at Par Offered to the Banks at Around ...
- Jersey Councilman Drops Dead.
- WHITE SKIRT DISTRESS SIGNAL; Fifteen Persons Drifting to Sea in a Sloop Are Saved by It.
- HARRIMAN MEN MAY STRIKE.; Machinists and Blacksmiths on His Lines Formulating Demands.
- MR. IVINS DIGS INTO B.R.T. FINANCES; The Garbage Removal Contract Bought from Kennedy Under the Probe. ...
- KAISER GREETS HIS UNCLE.; Meeting Cordial -- Politics Discussed In Most Friendly Terms.
- NO DELAY TO ADIRONDACK.; Fire on Steamer Was Quickly Controlled -- Her Damage Slight.
- POLO AT SARATOGA.; Fashionable Racing Folk See the Local Team Beat Freebooters.
- CAPIAS FOR CHAPLAIN JONES.; Fails to Give Bond for Trial -- Court-martial Concluded.
- J.P. MORGAN SAILS FOR HOME.; A Passenger on the Oceanic, Which Left Southampton Yesterday.
- SERIOUS DROUGHT UP STATE.; Crops Are Burning Up and Manufacturers Are Crippled.
- RUSSO-JAPANESE TREATY.; Integrity of China and the Open Door There Recognized.
- PEARSON IS DEFEATED.; New Yorker Loses Match with Howland at Bar Harbor.
- INTERNATIONAL FOOD LAWS.; Belief That Foreign Countries Will Join Us In Adulteration Fight.
- GOLDEN OUT OF NEW COMEDY.; Opening of Shubert's "The Other House" Is Postponed Indefinitely.
- ANTI-MILITARISTS DEFEATED.; French Socialists Decide It Is Their Duty to Defend the Country.
- STOLE AN AUTO EVERY NIGHT.; Young Man, Posing as Millionaire, Traced by Sweet Peas.
- THE CHICAGO SITUATION.; Russell Says Strike Will Be Extended to Entire Commercial Service.
- PRESIDENT'S HANDS KEPT OFF STRIKE; He Will Not Interfere, the Wires Are Working, and Delays Are Less. ...
- THE CREDIT SITUATION.
- GLASS ON TRIAL AGAIN.; Heney Intimates That State Has New Evidence of Bribery.
- MEYER TO IMPROVE THE POSTAL SERVICE; Wants a National Parcels Post -- Cut Letter Rate to Other Countries. ...
- BALTIMORE TRADING.
- THE COTTON MARKET.; Weak on Strike and Failure News -- Closes at 15 to 18 Points Loss.
- Exposition Car Jumps Track; 4 Hurt.
- CHASED IN MOTORBOAT.; Sebastian is Pursued from Greenwich to Oyster Bay.
- Two Favorites Win at Woonsocket.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- Latonia Track Saved by Injunction.
- EDWARD M. MORGAN MADE POSTMASTER; President Roosevelt Appoints Him to Succeed William R. Willcox. WAS ...
- SAYS BEST PEOPLE STAY IN EUROPE; Senator Latimer Finds We Do Not Get the Pick of the Population. PLEASED ...
- Article 8 -- No Title
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Another Violent Break in Stocks -- Call Money Rates, 3 1/2@2 1/2 Per Cent. POPE FAILURE ...
- INGOMAR BEATS FLEET TO NEWPORT; New York Y.C. Cruise from Vineyard Haven Sailed in a Stiff Gale. MAN ...
- STRIKEBREAKERS IN FIRE.; Their Lives in Peril When Erie Machine Shops Burn.
- BIG SCHOOL FOR COAST ARTILLERY; Fort Monroe, Va., to Be Training Centre for Every Branch of Coast Defense. ...
- THE FOREIGN MARKETS.; Developments of Yesterday in London, Paris, and Berlin.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- INTERNAL REVENUE REPORT.; Aggregate Annual Receipts Show an Increase of $20,561,284.
- Casino and Theatre Burned.
- His Monument.
- ROOSEVELT BLAMED FOR WALL ST. SLUMP; Henry Seligman and Gen. Spitzer Criticise Anti-Trust Campaign. ...
- LEHIGH VALLEY REPORT.; Net Income Account Shows an Increase Over Last Year.
- MOTOR VEHICLES AND THE LAW.
- FRANCE IN MOROCCO.
- Boston Weak Before Cardinals.
- ANGUS POINTER'S FREE-FOR-ALL PACE; Captures Race in Two Fast Heats at the Poughkeepsie Meeting. GOOD ...
- AUTO PLUNGES INTO RIVER.; Falls 175 Feet, Killing Child and Injuring Three Other Occupants.
- "GEN." COXEY TO THE FRONT.; Planning Another Pilgrimage of Army of the Unemployed.
- ROUND OF GAYETY FOR SWEDISH PRINCE; Newport, New York, and Boston Have Prepared Lists of Entertainments. ...
- THE JEWISH AMERICAN.; He Protests Against Those Who Make a Business of Jewry.
- Government Rests in Land Cases.
- SCHOOL FOR TELEGRAPHERS.; Pennsylvania Road Will Establish One to Comply with New Law.
- INDORSES 15-CFNT COTTON.; Texas Agricultural Official Urges Farmers to Hold It for That.
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- CINCINNATI FINDS M'GINNITY EASY; " Iron Man" Batted for Eleven Hits and Eight Runs in Five Innings. ...
- KARL BEHR LOSES MATCH.; Beardsley Catches International Player Out of Form at Nets.
- Leon Dorigny.
- ACCUSE THE LEHIGH.; Reliance Coal Company Charges Discrimination and Asks Reparation.
- GAITHER IS NOMINATED.; Maryland Republicans Name Baltimore Man for Governor.
- More Noisy Cars.
- WANTS LAND SUITS PUSHED.; President Would Continue Federal Investigation in New Mexico.
- TO DISFRANCHISE NEGROES.; Georgia Lower House Passes the Bill -- It Goes to Governor.
- WHERE THE FAULT LIES.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Trying to Reckon the Cost. Good Stocks Thrown Overboard. Some of the Tangible ...
- WOULD OPEN FAIR SUNDAY.; Director of Jamestown Exposition Submits a Plan to Cortelyou.
- CONTRACT FOR TUNNEL STEEL; Milliken Brothers Transfer Pennsylvania Award to Carnegie Co.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- OUTSIDE SECURITIES; Curb Stocks Follow Abrupt Reversal of Sentiment on Stock Exchange. REACH NEW LOW ...
- NO TARIFF LEGISLATION.; " Let Well Enough Alone" Is the Keynote, Says Cannon.
- BIGAMIST PICKS PARTNER; And Leaves His Rightful Wife Alone -- Set Free by Supporting Both.
- BAIT CASTING CONTEST.; Dr. Held and W.J. Ehrich Win Angler Cups at Central Park Pond.
- COLIN GALLOPS FOR THE HOTEL STAKES; James R. Keene's Champion Two-Year-Old Is Still an Unbeaten Colt. ...
- MRS. HEYL TO WED ARTIST.; Inherited Bulk of Estate of $7,000,000 -- Sensational Will Contest.
- EXCURSION TRAIN OVERTURNS.; Rolls Down Hill on Mountain Grade -- Six Passengers Hurt.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- BARS ICE CREAM DISGUISES.; Adulterated Article Must Be Labeled, Says Pure Food Law.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Mother and Baby Hurt In Runaway.; Dog That Bit Three Had Rabies.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- SEEK THEIR MISSING SON.; E.R. Heacock's Family Think He May Not Be Drowned.
- Trotting at Woonsocket Park.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- Family Saved frown Burning House.
- NANSEN TIRES OF DIPLOMACY.; Wants More Active Life and May Resume Arctic Explorations.
- Dr. Gibbins's Body Found In a Tunnel.
- STOPS ALL ITS TRAINS.; Wire Trouble Has Prevented Sending of Dispatches on Georgia Road.
- Picquart's Assailant Sent to Prison.
- WOMAN AND BOY DROWN.; Miss Gregor Makes Heroic Effort to Save Lad's Life.
- SOUGHT DEATH UNDER TRAIN.; Man Who Said He was Son of a New York Doctor Thought Demented.
- BENNET SAVES LIVES.; Congressman and Minister Knowles Fight Fire in Home for Blind Women.
- Article 20 -- No Title
- QUEEN'S HARD RACE TO BEAT INGOMAR; Less Than Two Minutes Separated Schooners in Sail from Newport. ALERA ...
- IMMUNITY PROMISE ANNOYS GOVERNMENT; If Alton Enjoys It All Roads Involved May Claim Similar Exemption. ...
- NO SETTLEMENT IN SIGHT.; Secretary Russell Expects General Strike Involving 25,000 Men.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- STOCKS FACE ABOUT AND BEARS RETREAT; Sharp Recovery Sends the Short Interest to Cover in Great Haste. ...
- $21,000 Fire In Princess Anne.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- NEW RATE SCHEDULE FORMS.; Service Board Orders Railroads to Make Tariffs Clear to Public.
- TO IMPROVE COAST DEFENSE.; Major Gen. Murray, Chief of Artillery, Would Reorganize Coast Service.
- Article 27 -- No Title
- TREASURY TO HELP MOVE THE CROPS; Secretary Cortelyou Will Deposit Government Funds in the Banks as Needed. ...
- FRENCH TREATY DELAYED.; No Developments In Reciprocity Agreement Expected Before Fall.
- Article 21 -- No Title
- Editorial Article 3 -- No Title
- DEFENDS MR. ROCKEFELLER.; His Answer to His Critics in a Saner Spirit Than Theirs.
- "The Countrymen of Cicero."
- Article 22 -- No Title
- NEW ENGLAND JOINS STRIKE.; Both Companies Affected in Boston -Quitting the Keys in Other Cities.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- EXPLOSION IN ROUND HOUSE.; Gasoline Tank Blew Up In Central's Yards at Albany.
- CITY PAYS DEBTS WITH NEW BONDS; Some of the Issue That Failed Taken by Contractors and Other Creditors. ...
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Buyers for Harlem Properties -- Company Sells Twenty-four Dwellings in Brooklyn ...
- DROUGHT CAUSED A SUICIDE.; Fish Hatcher Feared His Business Would Be Ruined -- Shot Himself.
- SOCIETY AT LONG BRANCH.; The Daniel Guggenheims to Stay Several Weeks at Saranac Lake.
- Firemen Buried by Collapse of Floor.
- WILLIE WANTED TO KNOW.; So He Dropped a Match In a Whisky Barrel -- He's Doing Nicely, Thanks.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- Power Boat Races Postponed.
- A CAUSELESS STRIKE.
- Accepts Call to St. Paul's of Boston.
- Who Imposed $4,000,000 in Taxes on Corporations as Governor.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- THREE BITTEN BY A DOG.; Rabies Victims from Allendale In the Pasteur Institute Here.
- Realty Company's Affairs in Chaos.
- RELIEF FROM THE TREASURY.
- Neglect of Riverside.
- Audubon Boy Steps Fast Mlle.
- Luncheons at Saratoga Course.
- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.; Ellas Bach.
- Dan Patch Fails to Lower Record.
- BURGLAR SHOT TO DEATH.; Crowd Caught Man Robbing a Store and Opened Fire on Him.
- Another American Has Yellow Fever.
- CARRYING CONTRABAND.
- CAN'T MAKE GARFIELD EULOGY; But Mr. Roosevelt Suggests That Son of Martyr Speak at Long Branch.
- Article 25 -- No Title
- STEWARDS SUSPEND JOCKEY AT EMPIRE; Moesel's Ride on Escutcheon Was Suspicious and the Axe Fell Quickly. ...
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Got 413 Out of 500 in Army Shoot.
- PAPER MILLS MERGER GROWS.; Print, Wood Pulp, and Sulphite Manufacturers in the Combine.
- IN THIS STATE AND JERSEY.; Some Cities Are Out, Others at Work -- Albany in Fair Shape.
- PLOT TO DEPORT GERMAN ACTRESS; Paula Klippenberg Came Here to Find Rich Man Who Promised to Wed Her. ...
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Wash Out on the Line.
- TRIES CASE BY TELEPHONE.; Wyoming Justice Saves Fifty-Mile Trip Over Mountains.
- PENNSYLVANIA ACT AFFECTS N.Y. BANKS; Ruling of Keystone Commissioner Regarding Reserve Agents Hurts. ...
- TROOPS IN RACE RIOT TOWN.; Gov. Swanson Leaves Onancock Guarded and Goes to Jamestown.
- FLAYS BRITISH GOVERNMENT.; Rosebery Declares Small Land Owners' Bill Would "Crofterize" Scotland.
- Article 26 -- No Title
- CORBIN WOULDN'T REFUSE.; Asked if He Would Run for Congress He Would Obey Commands.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- MAY BE A MURDER VICTIM.; Body of Middle-Aged Man Found in the Sound by Oyster Planter.
- SENECA'S CANADA CUP.; American Craft Successfully Defends Trophy, Again Beating Adele.
- ENGAGEMENTS.; Mrs. Brooks to Marry R.L. Schuyler in the Early Autumn.
- FOUND AUTOISTS GULLIBLE.; Long Island Boys Profited by Warning of Imaginary Officers.
- TILLY X. IS FIRST ACROSS THE LINE; Prince Henry Steers His Own Boat to Victory, Beating Americans. SPOKANE ...
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Article 19 -- No Title
- Wisconsin Central Appeals Fine.
- IN WEST AND SOUTH.; Strike of Messenger Boys Complicate Situation in Many Cities.
- OPPOSE THE TWO BARTLETTS.; Conners and Murphy Said to Disapprove Coalition with Republicans.
- TO CUT U.P. RATES ON COAL.; Nebraska R.R. Commission Recommends Reduction of 25 to 65 Per Cent.
- Cubs Overtake Phillies and Win.
- Article 18 -- No Title
- CHARGE CRUELTY BY HOSPITAL STAFF; Man, Maimed and Dying, Is Said to Have Been Left to Suffer. DR. OVERTON ...
- TO HANDLE RAPID-FIRE GUNS.; Practice with Them to be Extended to Artillery and Infantry.
- RESULT OF HARRIMAN'S TRIP.; Union Pacific May Establish Its Own Rail Mill at Laramie.
- NEW HOTEL FOR SEABRIGHT.; Big Modern Structure to Replace the Old-Time Octagon.
- SAYS VESTOR IS THE MAN.; Witness Gives Testimony Against Waiter in Tritschler Murder Case.
- Kittredge Dayton Club's Manager.
- HEIR BORN TO KRUPP WEALTH.; He Is the Son of Bertha Krupp, Eldest Daughter of Famous Gunmaker.
- TO KEEP SEA POST OFFICES.; N. German Lloyd and Hamburg-American Lines Won't Abandon Service.
- WILL EXAMINE MRS. EDDY AT HOME; She Will Receive Masters Appointed to Determine Her Mental Competency. ...
- Kebo Qualifying Rounds.
- BIG HOTEL BURNED.; Patrons at the Brooklyn, Centre Moriches, Lose Their Effects.
- LONDON EXPECTS RECOVERY.; But Doesn't Care to Invest in Americans at This Time.
- Article 23 -- No Title
- Article 3 -- No Title
- S.S. SANFORD ILL IN PARIS.; Director of the Yale School of Music Cables for His Doctor.
- LIVING PICTURES AT NARRAGANSETT; Fancy Dances Also Delight 1,000 Spectators at a Big Lawn Fete. GAYETY ...
- THREE DROWNED; TWO SAVED.; Boat Capsized on Lake Champlain When Men Tried to Reef.
- METCALF SOON TO RETURN.; In Washington Secretary Will Settle Contracts for Submarines.
- THE LURE OF THE SUBWAY.; Cabman Whose Dog Won Him Fares Thinks She's Hypnotized.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- NEWS OF NEWPORT.
- RUSSIAN ARMY MANOEUVRES.; Emperor Nicholas Views Grand Parade -- Three Arrests Made.
- REGULARS TURN DOWN FAGAN REFORMERS; Hudson County Republican Committee Defeats Fagan's Pet Primary Plan. ...
- SOUTH FAVORS A THIRD TERM; Leaders Will Not Commit Themselves on Merits of Other Possible Candidates. ...
- CLOTHIER IN POOR FORM.; Champion Has Hard Task to Win Match at Meadow Club.
- Favorites Win Races at Utica.
- ENGLAND TRUSTS US.; Not to Put Check on Recruiting Trinidad Labor for the Canal.
- TRAPS SET FOR SPEEDERS.; Automobilists Conducting Campaign Against Overzealous Constables.
- TEUTONIA'S CREW NOT LOST.; Men Thought to Have Perished in Wreck Now Reported Safe.
- HANDKERCHIEF SAVES TRAIN.; Red Cloth Before Lantern Stops Jamestown Flier In Danger.
- Article 24 -- No Title
- GIANTS AT HOME DEFEAT THE REDS; Lynch Holds Opponents to One Hit in Seven Innings, Then Eases Up. HITT ...
- THE FOREIGN MARKETS.; Developments of Yesterday in London, Paris, and Berlin.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- TO REFUTE TORTURE CHARGES; Salvadorean Minister Promises to Furnish Further Testimony.
- THE ADIRONDACK ABLAZE ON HUDSON; People's Line Boat Is Run Aground in the Night Below Newburg. OTHER ...
- Post Office Safe Dynamited.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- SONOMA GIRL IS BEATEN BY WATSON; The Champion Trotter of the Year Appears "Sour" and Breaks Repeatedly. ...
- WRIGHT LEAVES JAPAN.; General Regret Over American Ambassador's Departure.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- CANADA'S MEAT INSPECTION.; New Law, Effective Sept. 3, Is Said to Be Fashioned on Enactment Here.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- Tigers, Erratic, Again Lose to Leaders.
- SWISS LAW HOLDS CONRIED.; Must Await Trial of Chauffeur Who Ran Over and Killed Peasant.
- HUNCHAKIST PLOTS TOLD TO GRAND JURY; Confessions of Armenians Used as Tools Expected to Result in the ...
- Latest Shipping.
- COMPANY GOT TOWN'S WATER; Public Service Concern Took It Without Authorities' Knowledge.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE.; Cleveland Overwhelms the Yankees.
- No Pirate Got to Third Base.
- Withdraw Because of 'Frisco Losses.
- STEAMER'S BOILERS BLEW UP.; Three Lives Were Lost in the Wreck of the Colombia.
- PUT FORGED DEED THROUGH FOR $3; Searcher in the Register's Office Examined in the Appleby "Straw Bond" ...
- WOMEN'S TENNIS DOUBLES.; Eight Pairs Start Play in the Handicap Matches.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Skin Buffsticks Not Dutiable as "Brushes" -- Swivel Clasps "Jewelry."
- APPROVES B.R.T. PLAN FOR A BRANCH ROAD; Public Service Board Grants Permission for a Means to Relieve ...
- Needn't Carry Liquor C.O.D.
- McDONALD LEFT $500,000.; Chicago Gambler's Widow, Held on Murder Charge, Gets Dower Rights.
- TO RENEW MODUS VIVENDI.; Fishery Agreement with Newfoundland Will Again Be In Force.
- DESERTED BRIDE, THEN NAVY.; Arrested for Non-Support and Must Answer to Uncle Sam.
- DEMOCRATS DISSATISFIED; And Republicans Have a Chance In Maryland, Says Bonaparte.
- EX-BALL PLAYER SAVES LIFE.; Dr. George Townsend, Once Baltimore Catcher, Pulls Girl from Surf.
- BARTON'S LIFE SPARED.; " Lord" Barrington Escapes Gallows, Will Spend His Days In Prison.
- ENTER THE NEW KRONPRINZESSIN; A Handsome Ship and Fast, with a New Wrinkle for Dining Her Passengers. ...
- GOOLD CONFESSES; REPORTED A SUICIDE; Baronet's Brother, After Admitting Trunk Murder, Said to Have Hanged ...
- HER BURNS NOT DUE TO ACID.; Police Say Girl Attacked by Negro Was Injured by Ammonia She Carried.
- HUGHES COMMUTES SENTENCE; Judges Made Appeal for Clemency for Man Convicted of Arson.
- Article 15 -- No Title
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- Spain Reduces Tax on American Flour.
- Cardinals Beat Boston in Poor Game.
- ERIE CANAL CONTRACT LET.; Although New York Firm's Bid of $3,395,766 Exceeded Estimate.
- SURPRISES IN TENNIS.; Pearson Beats Scott and Is Expected to Win Maine Championship.
- JOACHIM DYING.; Violinist Not Expected to Live More Than a Few Hours.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- GUARD SAVES TWO LIVES.; Mother and Baby Fell Overboard While Out In a Rowboat.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- CROWN JEWELS NOT FOUND.; Report of Recovery Dublin Castle Regalia Is Denied.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- GOV. GUILD AT JAMESTOWN.; Massachusetts Day Is Observed with Appropriate Exercises.
- PLUM FOR MORGAN OUT OF TAFT TALK; President Will Appoint Him Postmaster of New York, Perhaps To-day ...
- A Grateful Swede.
- There Is No Federal Jurisdiction Over Insurance Matters.
- Fifty Years of Sioux City.
- STRIKERS FAIL TO BLOCK WIRES; Both Companies Say They Have Operators Enough to Handle Their Business. ...
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- VAILS RUNS BEST MILE AT THE SPA; Season's Lowest Mark on the Saratoga Track Made by Sanford Filly. T.D. ...
- Boston Once More Beats Champions.
- TOURING IN AUTOMOBILES.
- 4,000 MOORS ATTACK CASABLANCA AGAIN; French Guns Cut the Charging Tribesmen to Pieces with Shrapnel. ...
- MOSQUITOS HOLD UP MAIL.; Carriers and Horses Plunge Into Delaware Bay to Escape Pests.
- MARCONI PLANT READY.; Company Prepared to Take Transatlantic Business by Oct. 1.
- EXPORTS AND IMPORTS.
- Winona Lake Dam Dynamited.
- 6 CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY; Alleged to Have Defrauded Through the "Business Chance" Game.
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- KING AND KAISER WILL MEET TO-DAY; Much Diplomatic Importance Is Attached to Conference at Wilhelmshohe. ...
- FARMERS' LATIN.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Recover Sharply -- Call Money Rates, 4 1/2@2 1/4 Per Cent. SENTIMENT MORE ...
- DOUBLE GUARD AT THE HAGUE.; Russian and Turkish Peace Delegates Fear Attacks.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- BAD BLOCK ON LACKAWANNA.; Thousands of Computers Held Up by a Wreck In Bergen Tunnel.
- CUBAN RAIDERS SURRENDER.; Were Told Americans Intended to Make Gomez President.
- HIS HAND BETRAYED HIM.; Black Hand Man Arrested When Palm Matched Imprint on Letter.
- IRISH PRIESTS CALM BELFAST STRIKERS; Removal of Troops and Police Outside Disturbed Area Also Averts ...