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Free to Read Articles from October 1907 Part 2
- The Unfriended Isle of Tristan da Cunha; It Is In This Story of a Remote and Melancholy Lind That the ...
- AUTO MEETS ALL NEEDS.
- No Paper Trust.
- Mixed Foursomes at Wee Burn.
- Loafers and the Police.
- Article 21 -- No Title
- INDIANS HUMBLE PENNSY'S ELEVEN; Carlisle Deals a Crushing Blow to Quakers' Football Aspirations. REDSKIN ...
- PLANNED TO STEAL $15,000.; Armed Men Lay In Wait for Paymaster Near Pittsburg.
- FRENCH TRAITOR CONFESSES.; Young Naval Ensign of Good Family -Pugilist Captured Him.
- BALTIMORE BANKS SOUND.; A Small Private Institution Withstood a Run -- No 60-Day Notice Given.
- KHARKOFF PRISON MUTINY.; Government Report Shows That It Had Nothing to Do with Politics.
- CONFUSION IN YONKERS.
- Explorer Plans New Voyage; Captain Amundsen Tells of Arctic Ocean Mysteries. No Discoveries in Lectures. ...
- When Laughter Comes Unbidden; Happenings in the Theatre That Bring Unlooked-for Amusement to Actors ...
- CARNEGIE DECLARES THAT ALL IS WELL; Present Situation Due to Natural Reaction After Long Period of Prosperity. ...
- GREAT FIGHT FOR A SOU.; Paris Tramway Company Wins in Its Litigation with a Passenger.
- MISS GORBIN WEDS.; Becomes the Bride of George Eugene Kohn of Hartford.
- WOMAN FOUND STRANGLED.; Her Hands Tied Behind Her Back -Companion Disappeared.
- TRAIN KILLS A ROBBER.; He Tries to Escape on a Railway Tricycle Near Elmira.
- COTTON RATE NOT EXCESSIVE.; Decision Says There's No Discrimination Against Southern Mills.
- Baltimorean Wins Target Trophy.; Bryant's Cross-Country Run.
- IMPROVED TIRES LESSEN AUTO COST; Better Material and Detachable Rims Have Removed Many Troublesome Evils. ...
- New German Military Attache.
- SOME RIDICULOUS COMMENT.; Based Generally on Silly Press Messages Sent from New York.
- LAW UNCONSTITUTIONAL.; Firms Engaged in Inter-State Commerce Not Reached by Statute. Nyack Girl Missing.
- DENIES WILSON-McCREA TIFF.; Report That Princeton's President Angered Railroad Head Contradicted.
- RIDGELY -- HUMRICHCHOUSE
- A FLAW IN THE CHAIN.
- VIEWS OF READERS.; Author of "The Flower of Old Japan" Replies to Reviewer -- Did Kipling Find "Kim" ...
- Article 12 -- No Title
- RECEIVERS KEEP MILLS OPEN.; Put in Charge of Affiliated Heinze Knitting Company of Reading.
- FUSION OPPOSITION GROWING.; Resolutions Passed by Republican Organizations Denouncing It.
- CAN HE VOTE ?; The Times as a Text Book.
- HUGHES SEES IMPROVEMENT.; Looks for an Early Restoration of Confidence.
- CERTIFICATES UNNECESSARY.; Expression of Bankers After a Rumor of an "Unofficial Decision."
- Article 19 -- No Title; P.S.A.L. Indoor Rifle Season Opens. Six Tied In Billiard Tourney.
- CASHIER FOUND GUILTY.; Took $19,000 from His Bank and Tried to Involve Innocent Clerks.
- RUSHING RAILS TO JAPAN.; If 15,000 Tons Are Ready Soon, Mikado Wants 30,000 Tons More.
- QUAKER GOLFERS BEAT BOSTON TEAM; Massachusetts Men Lose Their Chance to Win Lesley Trophy Cup. TIED ...
- Fines Road $25,000 for Explosion.
- NEW EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL.; May Take 100 Years to Build It, Says Baltimore Bishop.
- PLACE FOR ROUGH RIDER.; Ernest Stecker to be Put in Charge of Indian Reservation.
- Latest Shipping News.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- MORGAN MONEY POOL SENDS STOCKS UP; $10,000,000 Lent in the Afternoon Strengthens the Whole Exchange ...
- MILITIA CALLED OUT FOR YONKERS STRIKE; Sheriff Refuses to Swear In Strikebreakers -- Cars Not Allowed ...
- "The Raid on Prosperity."
- WOMEN AS TRUST BUSTERS.; AN ENGLISHMAN IN FLORIDA. SUNSHINE AND SPORT IN FLORIDA AND THE WEST INDIES. ...
- WANT NEW LAW TO CURB TRUSTS; But at the Same Time Civic Federation Wants Their Rights Conserved. ASKS ...
- Newark Club Not for Sale.
- DOHERTYS TO PLAY AGAIN.; Will Compete In English and American Championships and for Davis Cup.
- AERONAUTS TO MEET HERE.; Aero Club Decides Pommern Won Balloon Race by Six Miles.
- NO AMERICAN CARDINAL.; Red Hats May Be Given Only to Italians at Consistory.
- MANCHURIAN DISPUTE WORSE.; Chinese Retaliate on Japanese Railway and Postal Interests.
- Something Like Life on Mars.
- MEETS FOR SCHOOLBOYS.; Plenty Being Arranged to Take Place of Indoor Championships. FISHING AND FISHERMEN.
- SAVINGS BANKS STOP HOARDING OF FUNDS; Presidents of All Institutions in the City Agree to Enforce the ...
- VIEWS OF READERS.; Literary Activity in the South.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- VIEWS OF READERS.; Other Schools of Fiction.
- AUTOPSY SHOWS SCHARF WAS SLAIN; Coroner Says Impossible for Madison Square Victim to Have Stabbed Himself ...
- CLOSE FINISHES IN RUNS.; Four Decided with Horses Heads and Necks Apart.
- WOMAN'S CLUB ON THE FENCE.; Avoids Taking Sides on Mrs. Blatch's Hotel Suit -- Wants Women Policemen.
- BOYS' CLUBS AND PROPAGANDA; BUSINESS IN FICTION. LIKE AN ARABIAN NIGHT.
- WESTINGHOUSE SOON TO DROP RECEIVERS; Head of Pittsburg Concerns Says He Expects Quickly to Regain Control. ...
- SIX BANKING HOUSES IN BROOKLYN CLOSE; Money Flurry Causes a Temporary Suspension -- Expect to Resume ...
- Article 13 -- No Title
- BOOKS THAT NEVER GET PUBLISHED; Characteristics of Current American Writing as Seen in Rejected Manuscripts ...
- THE INTERNATIONAL PRIZE COURT.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Make Sharp Recoveries -Call Money Rates, 75 50 Per Cent. AN IMPROVING SITUATION ...
- Article 14 -- No Title
- BERENSON -- MORSE.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- FRANCE IS STIRRED BY ARREST OF SPY; Ensign Ullmo Shown to Have Had Many Valuable Military Documents. ...
- NORTHWEST HAS COAL.; Railroads Have Been Shipping It Into That Section.
- LORD ROTHSCHILD'S TRIBUTE TO MORGAN; Enthusiastic Commendation of the Course He Has Taken in the Pending ...
- Arrests H.P. Brunagh In Detroit.
- OBJECT TO MEADOW PROJECT.; Newark Board of Trade Asks About Proposed $1,000,000 Canal.
- MORE THAN LOCAL PRIDE.
- BACON DECLINED EMBASSY.; President Roosevelt Offered to Send Him to Germany.
- TAFT CAMPAIGN BEGINS.; Letter from His Manager to Many Connecticut Republicans.
- Emperor Rapidly Recovering.
- NEW ENGLAND NOT AFFECTED.; Banks and Trust Companies Reported in Sound Condition.
- WILL EXAMINE ALFONSO.; London Specialist in Tuberculosis is to be Consulted.
- $2,000,000 PAID OUT IN THIRD DAY'S RUN; Smaller Crowds in Line at the Trust Company of America and the ...
- A GEORGIA ROMANCE.; CLEMENTINA'S HIGHWAYMAN. A Romance. By Robert Neilson Stephens and George Heinbert ...
- TESTING BRIDGE IRON.; Canadians Pleased at Showing of Company Who Built Wrecked Bridge.
- HEINZE CONTROL OUT OF AETNA INDEMNITY; Company Reorganized with New Directors and Beekman Hunt as President. ...
- A "GOOD TIMES" CRISIS.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- Medals for New Jersey War Veterans.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- A DAY'S WEDDINGS.; WARREN -- PARKE.
- BIG LOSS IN FAILURE.; Millions of Liabilities, Small Assets, of an English Firm.
- FIRE CHIEFS VISIT PALACE AUTO SHOW; Autumn Leaves Thrown Out and Non-Smoking Rule Rigidly Enforced. ...
- PHILADELPHIA SERENE.; Protective Pool Not Needed There, Bankers Say.
- PROVIDENCE TRUST IN RECEIVER'S HANDS; Union Trust and Its Branches Closed Temporarily After a Run by ...
- WARNER BEGINS HIS OWN DEFENSE; Murderer Tells Court He Is Sane and Can Present His Case in Best Light. ...
- LINCOLN TRUST PAYS MANY.; Will Continue to Meet All Demands To-day, Directors Announce.
- UTES KILL A SERGEANT.; Troops at Fort Meade Waiting Orders to Move.
- AGED MAN GAVE HER $17,000.; His Friends Now Say Woman Secured Money Under False Pretenses.
- SMITH GIRLS EARN TUITION.; 250 of 1,500 Collegians Serve as Tutors or Waitresses.
- LAWYERS MYSTIFY CITY.; Railway Counsel Produce Hartford's Missing Contract and Lose Case.
- BANKERS CALM; SKY CLEARING; The Measures Taken by Morgan and Cortelyou Are Showing Good Results. GOLD ...
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- FAIRBANKS SAID NOTHING.; Did Not Declare He Was Not a Receptive Presidential Candidate.
- Article 18 -- No Title
- ATTACK ON FAME OF GEORGE ELIOT; Clement Shorter Declares "Adam Bede" and "Middlemarch" Mighty Dull Books ...
- A SOUND PRECAUTION.
- WANT LICENSE REVOKED.; Plaintiff Dead, His Executors Continue Fight Against a Saloon.
- POET-COUNTERFEITER GUILTY; Sentenced to Twenty Months in Federal Prison.
- HARD GAMES FOR FOOTBALL TEAMS; Pennsylvania Must Be at Best to Win from the Carlisle Indians To-day. ...
- MINISTER NOT PROSECUTED.; The Rev. F.L. Bullard, Held for Stealing Rare Books, Discharged.
- Article 7 -- No Title; BRYAN, HEAVEN-BORN GENIUS. Judge Parker's Icy Comment on the Nebraskan's Money ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- A QUEEN IN THE MAKING.; Letters of Victoria Reveal the Formation and the Workings of the Mind of a Sovereign ...
- URGES A CREDIT CURRENCY.; Banker Hamilton Says Such a Plan Would Give New York $40,000,000
- BOYS IN THE BUNGALOW.; Mr. Jeffery Explains His Scheme Giving His Sons a Certain Independence.
- Article 6 -- No Title; PROPERTY OWNERS PROTEST. Organizing to Fight Law Assessing Them for Riverside ...
- NEW VIEW OF WAR OF INDEPENDENCE; Mr. Beer Not Sure American Revolution Is More Than Insignificant Episode ...
- SUEVIC'S BOW ARRIVES.; Shipbuilding Wonder Has a Perilous Voyage to Southampton.
- LIFE OF HARVARD RECONSTRUCTED; Did Shakespeare Introduce the Father and Mother of the Benefactor of ...
- NOT TO TIE UP MONEY.; Postmaster General Curtails Amount of Deposit for Envelopes.
- COMPLETING LISTS OF AUTUMN BOOKS; Publications in Various Fields Announced for the Mid-Season -- Getting ...
- Mr. Morgan for President.
- Saint-Saens Would Be Immortal.
- LITERARY GOSSIP OF BOSTON TOWN; " The Road to Damascus" for the Stage -- Authors' Club Has a New Home.
- THINK EMPLOYE TOOK $24,000; Man Who Robbed Express Company Probably Knew Safe Combination.
- Article 4 -- No Title; $500,000 CITY FUNDS TIED UP. Messenger Was on Way to Draw Part of It When Trust ...
- NEW WORLD'S MARK FOR POLE VAULT; Martin J. Sheridan Clears 28 Feet and 3 Inches in the A.A.U. Meet. ...
- HIS VOTE NOMINATES RIVAL.; Candidate at Bridgeport Convention Compelled to Break a Tie.
- NONE TO SUCCEED MRS. EDDY.; Alfred Farlow Says It Would Be Impossible and Needless.
- CAN HE VOTE ?; Mothers to Have No Voice?
- DEFENSE CLOSES IN ROGERS CASE; Seven Witnesses Testify as to His Mental Irresponsibility for Several ...
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- NOT TO PROSECUTE HARRIMAN; No Evidence to Show His Knowledge of Rebating.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- TROUBLE FROM COFFEE; People Beginning to Learn about the Drug.
- THIRD HARLEM BANK TEMPORARILY CLOSED; The United States Exchange Declared Solvent, but Takes a Precautionary ...
- REVIEWS OF MOST LATELY PUBLISHED BOOKS.; THE STORY OF THE PLAINS. THE GREAT PLAINS. The Romance of Western ...
- 4,089,336 BALES GINNED.; Census Bureau Publishes Reports of Its Agents on Cotton Crop.
- THOMAS C. JENKINS DEAD.; One of the Best Known of Pittsburg's Wealthy Merchants.
- BARTLETTS NOTIFIED AGAIN.; This Time the Democrats Tell Them They Are Nominated.
- WANTS BOTH CONVENTIONS.; St. Louis Redoubles Effort to Have Political Bodies Meet There.
- PARIS BANKERS CONFIDENT.; Look for Quick Recovery Here -- Send Buying Orders.
- CONFIDENCE IN BERLIN.; Financiers Think Climax Past and Are Buying Our Securities.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- $1,500,000 CUT FROM THE CITY BUDGET; Mayor McClellan and Department Heads Reduce the Original Estimate. ...
- VIEWS OF READERS.; Paine and the Hall of Fame.
- AMONG PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- STREATFEILD'S "THE OPERA."; THE OPERA. A Sketch of the Development of the Opera. With Full Descriptions ...
- BISHOP LIKED AMERICA.; Dr. Ingram Tells Londoners So -Picked Up Some Slang.
- LONDON PRESS CRITICAL.; Weeklies Discuss Situation Here -- Market Holds Up.
- KAISER'S HOPE IN AIRSHIP.; Firmly Believes That Further Successes Will Be Achieved.
- THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
- SLASHED BY A BURGLAR.; Dr. Weiss Seriously Injured in a Struggle with a Negro.
- COUNTESS DE CISNEROS HERE; Opera Singer Hurries from Pier to Sing at a Concert.
- NOT RECOGNIZED BY LAW.; Judge Instructs Jury That Emotional Insanity Is Not Good Defense.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Believe the Worst Is Over. Call Money Still a Luxury. Factors in Bank Statement. ...
- MAURICE HEWLETT IN MODERN FIELD; Novelist to Write of Current Problems -- H.G. Wells Busy on a Flying-machine ...
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Elkins's Plan of Money Relief.; SHOT AT CAT; HIT AN EDITOR. Policeman's Marksmanship Takes Newspaper ...
- SIDE-LIGHTS ON NAPOLEONIC ERA; Newly-Found Letters of Ralph Heathcote, a Young English Officer of the Time.
- CANNOT ARREST FARLEY.; Judge Refuses Warrant for Secretary of Massachusetts Finance Commission.
- VIEWS OF READERS.; Poe's Story Finds a Defender.
- VIEWS OF READERS.; A New Field for the Novelist.
- BURGLAR BINDS A WOMAN.; She Investigates a Noise in a Neighbor's Apartments in Pittsburg.
- CRUMBS OF COMFORT.
- Van Vielck Yale's Golf Captain.
- INDICT CORONER ACRITELLI.; He Is Accused of Aiding and Abetting Registration Frauds.
- Article 16 -- No Title
- Conried's Chauffeur Acquitted.
- WAY TO DEVELOP TRADE.; Charles A. Coutant Gives His Views to Cleveland Retail Merchants.
- RECEIVERS NAMED FOR KNICKERBOCKER; The Attorney General Refers to an "Illegal Check for About $1,000,000." ...
- ATHERTON NOVEL AWAKENS THOUGHT; " Ancestors" Does Not Strike Note of Passion -- San Francisco in the ...
- UNIONS OPPOSE A UNION.; Do Not Want a Local of the Building Trades Alliance Here.
- NEW SEA YARNS BY MR. CONNOLLY; Thirteen in Number, They Furnish Sufficient Excitement to Stir the Most ...
- BOOK ON MUSIC FOR THE YOUNG.; FOUNDERS OF MUSIC. Life Sketches for Young Readers. By Hannah Smith. 8vo. ...
- SCHURMAN FAVORS FIVE-YEAR COURSE; Thinks That Cornell Should Lengthen Curriculum in Her Professional ...
- MISS VANDERBILT IN NEW YORK; Comes from Newport with Her Mother and Count Szechenyl.
- MUSTN'T BOTHER THE GIRLS.; Yale Paper Warns Students When Missionary Conference Delegates Arrive.
- WORDS OF WISDOM.
- BLUE NARCISSUS: HIGH EXPLOSIVE; Quest of Secrets of Dutch Florist and Dutch Chemist Basis of an Excellent ...
- Stocks Decline in Montreal.; MISTAKE ABOUT RIVERSIDE. Evening Newspaper Wrongly Asserted That It, Too, ...
- Article 21 -- No Title
- THE EUROPEAN MARKETS.; Happenings of a Day in London, Paris, and Berlin.
- VIEWS OF READERS.; Origin of the Name of Kim.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Coast Line Lays Off 300 Men.
- MAY LET UP ON RAILROADS.; Governors of Three Southern States to Hold a Conference.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Bulk of Trading Confined to Small Properties -- Upper Amsterdam Avenue Purchase ...
- AUTO SPEEDERS NOW FACE IMPRISONMENT; Appellate Division Upholds the State Motor Vehicle Law, Reversing ...
- FIGHT ADVANCED RATE.; Lumber Manufacturers Urge Amendment of Inter-State Commerce Law.
- BRYAN ISSUES STATEMENT.; His Decision on Candidacy Will Not Rest on Republican Nominee.
- GRABS $5,000 AND RUNS.; New York Men Daringly Attempt Robbery in Philadelphia Sub-Treasury.
- ANNUAL COTILLION OF TUXEDO CLUB; Cottages Crowded with Guests for This Brilliant Society Event. NUMEROUS ...
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Article 20 -- No Title
- Brakeman Gets $10,000 Damages.
- SETTLED CLASH WITH METZ.; Controller's Worcester Partner Had Prepared Papers in Suit Against Him.
- Longfellow and Read's "Sheridan's Ride."
- A HOMELY IDYLL.
- Duryea Winter Track Plans Held Up.
- Jury Acquits ex-Navy Chaplain.
- NEW ORLEANS STRIKE ON.; Ten Thousand Men Fail to Reach Agreement with Employers.
- IMPRISON GUILTY OFFICIALS -- CHANLER; Lieutenant Governor Says Interests of Common People Must Be Safeguarded. ...
- CABINET DISCUSSES FINANCIAL STATUS; Important Matters Keep President's Advisers Together Two and a Half ...
- Italian Convicted of Murder.
- COURT SHUTS OFF GERMAN SCANDAL; Abruptly Ends Libel Action Brought by Gen. von Moltke Against Harden. ...
- To Stop Congressional Junkets.
- Receiver for Halsey Electric Co.
- CAN HE VOTE ?; Asks About Three Apple Barrels.
- Italian Sleuths for Brooklyn.
- SHAKE-UP IN MORSE STEAMSHIP LINES; Operating Control Restored to Subsidiaries Under Old Conditions. ...
- Nine Children Hurt in Crash.
- ADMITS DISCRIMINATION.; But New York Central Says Kellogg Elevators Were Rebating Themselves.
- What's in a Name Among Poets?
- END OF THE MICA TRUST.; Judge Kohlsaat's Dismissal of Patent Case Has Far-Reaching Effect.
- The Sunday Evening Amusement Question.
- PLANT CLOSES; 800 OUT.; Columbus Branch of U.S. Steel Corporation Shuts Down Indefinitely.
- Crisis Passed, Says Ingalls.
- DEFENSE TO BE INSANITY.; This Plea Suggested at Opening of Armenian Murder Trial.
- "THE SECRET ORCHARD."; Channing Pollock's Play Enthusiastically Received in Syracuse.
- 60-DAY RULE IN BALTIMORE.; Savings Banks Give Notice -- Home Bank Still Meets Payments.
- NEWARK'S BIG HALLOWE'EN.; Elks Plan a Festival Parade of Nearly 12,000 Persons.
- FEARS QUAKE IN NEW YORK.; Dr. Simms Moves to Hartford -- Said Brain Does Not Think.
- MUST PAY FOR CONCESSIONS.; Cigar Dealers in State Capitol Will Hereafter Be Charged Rent.
- AVEBURY OPPOSES CARNEGIE.; Rival Candidates for Lord Rector of St. Andrews University.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Article 10 -- No Title
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK.
- PORTO RICAN CITIZENSHIP.; Mohonk Conference Also Wants Naturalization Law in the Philippines.
- VIEWS OF READERS.; Query Regarding Impossible "Poem."
- 600 DEAD IN EARTHQUAKE.; Pope, King, and Italian Government Aid the Sufferers.
- A CHANCE FOR NIMBLE WITS.
- CAN HE VOTE ?; Right of a Man Who Cast a Ballot for Lincoln Is Challenged.
- Miss Goodson Makes a Hit.
- HURT BY A RUNAWAY.; Woman Knocked Down by Horse Is Dying -- A Store Damaged.
- BIG OCEAN LINER SINKS.; Seacocks of the Empress of China Mysteriously Opened at Vancouver. AMMONIA HAMPERS ...
- SECOND DAY'S RUN SUCCESSFULLY MET; Trust Company of America Pays Out $9,000,000 More and Gets Some Deposits. ...
- HOW THE CITY CAN SAVE.
- WOOL MERCHANT ATTACHED.; Herman Granich of Philadelphia, Said to Owe $170,000, Is Missing.
- CONFLICTING DIVORCE LAWS.; Bad Manners Not All Masculine.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- SOCIETY IN PHILADELPHIA.
- THIRD TERMER'S BOAST.; Gov. Hoch Says They Will Run Over Others Like Texas Steers.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Hopefulness After Market's Close. Terrific Strain on Brokers. Selling City Bonds ...
- Run on a Small Bank In Baltimore.
- THE BRANCH IN RUSSIA.; St. Petersburg Work to be Finished and Moscow Factory Kept Open.
- CLAN OF PRINCETON CHEER THE TIGERS; Students March to Field to See Last Practice Before Cornell Game. ...
- WANT AN EIGHT-HOUR DAY.; Machinists' Union is Planning to Make a General Demand.
- MAN AND MONKEY ARRESTED.; Animal Attacked Policeman Who Grabbed Owner -- Had Bitten a Boy.
- Macdonald Accepts Golf Honors.
- Churches for Colored People.
- WANT KAISER TO TESTIFY.; Counsel to Ask for a Statement on the Court Scandal.
- CAPT. SWIFT IS REPRIEVED.; But Suspended Commander of the Connecticut Gets No Ship. MADE A CANARY STEW. ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Break, Recovering Partially -- Call Money Rates, 100@6 Per Cent. MONEY STRINGENCY ...
- $25,000,000 POOL UPHOLDS STOCKS; All-Around Recovery in Market When Morgan Interests Take Control. MONEY ...
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Site Bought for New Church on Washington Heights -- Big Loan for West Side ...
- Princeton Crews for Class Races.
- Latest Shipping News.
- DR. GILLETTE FOUND GUILTY OF PERJURY; Ex-Vice President of the Mutual Life Testified Falsely About "Yellow ...
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- RESCUE GIRL FROM GYPSIES.; Armed New Yorkers Arrest Band on Father's Complaint.
- Mr. Spiegelberg's Nomination.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- HOLDING COMPANY FOR U.P. STOCKS; Securities Acquired Last Fall to be Turned Over to New Organization. ...
- Paur's New Concertmeister.
- VAN VALEN
- FIVE WOMEN LOST IN SWAMP.; Without Food or Sleep They Wandered About Thirty-six Hours.
- MISS RIDGELY A BRIDE.; Daughter of Controller of the Currency Weds Phelps Brown.
- ATLANTA WELCOMES CHANLER; Lieutenant Governor Attends Dinner -- Silent on Politics. MacCORMACK STOCKS ...
- George Ripley.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- PROHIBITION PARTY'S LOSS.; Certificate of Nomination Stolen in Mineola Post Office Robbery. LAND FOR ...
- FALLS FROM SEVENTH STORY.; New York Salesman Instantly Killed at Louisville Hotel.
- ALLIS-CHALMERS ISSUES A STATEMENT; Supplementary Report Shows $489,268 Net Earnings in the Last Six ...
- MAKE A MILLION AND QUIT.; Follow Dead Man's Wish -- Cincinnati Men Surrender Business to Employes.
- STATE BANKS' GOOD RECORD.; Depositors Have Lost Little in the Last Ten Years. MUSN'T SACRIFICE STOCKS. ...
- RABBI SHAPIRO'S FUNERAL.; Fifty Policemen Were Called to Keep Large Crowd in Order.
- A FILIPINO'S FORECAST.; Talks of Native and American Cooperation in the Islands.
- PILOT ENGINE FOR TAFT.; Precautions Against Ladrones Taken on His Journey to Bauio.
- Diabolo Causes a Runaway.
- NEWS OF NEWPORT.; THE "BRIDAL SHIP" ARRIVES With Thirty-eight Couples -- Bachelors Sang "No Wedding ...
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Obey State Law Under Protest.
- HUNDREDS PERISH IN ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE; Estimates of Fatalities in the Stricken Calabrian Villages Run ...
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Article 6 -- No Title
- MARRIES A GOVERNESS.; Miss Frances Slay Becomes Bride of Abraham Huston, Steel Manufacturer.
- KAISER'S MESSAGE TO ARMY.; Busts of Noted Germans Presented to West Point Military Academy. WOMAN IS ...
- J.V. RHOADES IN RESTRAINT.; Says He Is a Financial Operator of New York and Arizona. RESCUES AT HARLEM ...
- AHEARN ILL AS HEARING CLOSES; Borough President Pluckily Stands Cross-Examination for Thirteen Hours. ...
- NO ADVANCES IN FARES.; Railroads Entering New Washington Station Indefinitely Postpone Action.
- MISS STOKES WEDS DR. RANSOM HOOKER; Chapel at Noroton Beautifully Decorated with Chrysanthemums for ...
- ROOSEVELT MAY SAY HE WILL NOT RUN; Not Shaken in His Determination to Retire by His Western Trip. MAY ...
- Bryan Says Prosperity Is Sound.
- MISS GOULD HONORED.; Famous "Eyes Right" Command Given as Fort Leavenworth Soldiers Pass.
- Central Railroad of Georgia Control.
- REVOKES CREDENTIALS.; Bishop Canevin of Pittsburg Stops Priests from Soliciting Aid.
- Yvette Guilbert in Legitimate Drama.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- STEVENS -- SEGUINE.
- HELD ON ACTOR'S CHARGE.; Hitchcock Sharply Cross-Examined by Counsel for Man He Accuses.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- STOP TRADING ON MARGIN.; Philadelphia Brokers Decline to Execute Orders Save for Cash.
- New Mark for 100-Mile Run.
- LONDON NOT EXCITED.; Bank Rate Not Raised -- Confidence Felt in Cortelyou.
- CHICAGO CANAL OPENED.; Waterway Was in Construction 25 Years and Cost $7,500,000. Burnett Case Given ...
- Gets Court Order to Transfer Funds.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- CLEVELAND ON THE TARIFF.; Hopes Bay State Democrats Will Support Whitney on That Issue.
- A TIME TO BE REASONABLE.; Prediction That Abnormal Conditions Will Pass Like Measles.
- Barge Lost in Gale; Crew Saved.
- Butte Savings Bank May Reopen.
- PLANS TO REORGANIZE THE KNICKERBOCKER; A Temporary Receiver Likely Pending Arrangements to This End. ...
- PRESIDENT KEEPING IN TOUCH; Told by Garfield That This Trouble Will Be Confined to New York. Refuses ...
- SMALL RUN IN PROVIDENCE.; Union Trust Company Depositors Alarmed by New York Conditions.
- COLLEGE MEN CHEER CORTELYOU'S TRIBUTE; He Tells Them of His Faith in the Stability of New York's Financial ...
- WORKING THROUGH COLLEGE.
- Bank of England's Statement.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Orenburg Wool Is Properly Invoiced by Shippers -- Other Decisions.
- ROCKEFELLERS PAY FOR COAT OF ARMS; The Family Association Votes $1 for the Expressage from Brooklyn. ...
- HEART ON WRONG SIDE.; On Right Side, Too, of Course, and Never Missed a Beat.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- SCHARF'S DEATH PUZZLES CORONER; Case of the Man Found Stabbed in Madison Square a Real Mystery, Says ...
- RECOVER IN 3 WEEKS, WESTINGHOUSE SAYS; Pittsburg Situation Clearing and All Plants Are to Keep at Work. ...
- KNICKERBOCKER'S YEAR.; Hotel Full of Dinner Parties for Anniversary Celebration.
- NO CRAPE.
- THE FOREIGN MARKET.; Money Less Plenty in London -- Good Feeling on Stock Exchange.
- SUES FOR STOCK LOSSES.; Shoemaker, Bates & Co. Get an Attachment Against Hiram Burlingham. MONEY ...
- Boston Daily Tribune Suspends.
- YOUTH GETS 155 YEARS.; Benj. Courtright Convicted of Murder -- Aged Mother Acquitted.
- TAYLOR WANTS MINOR CLUB.; President of Boston Team May Buy Either Rochester or Newark Franchise A.A.U. ...
- TWO HARLEM BANKS CLOSE; ARE SOLVENT; The Hamilton and Twelfth Ward Institutions Shut Their Doors Temporarily. ...
- MILLIONS MEET ALL DEMANDS; Money Poured Into Banks, Trust Companies, and the Stock Exchange. CORTELYOU ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- A QUEEN IN THE MAKING.
- JEALOUS GIRL KILLS TWO.; Shoots Lover, Then Herself, Because He Visited Another Girl.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- Harvard's Fall Handicap Games.
- No New Haven Debt to Westinghouse.; MORSE LINES TO REORGANIZE. Operating Control to be Restored to Old ...
- LESTER FORD BADLY BURNED.; Little Daughter of Novelist Falls Into Tub of Hot Water.
- MORALS IN MANILA.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- THE WHITE ROBIN IS DEAD.; Jersey Bird Noted for Its Peculiar Plumage Buried by Little Girl.
- Will Try Oil Case Jan. 6.
- STEE LOOSE IN BROOKLY.; Runs Through the Streets, Knocking Children Down -- Shot Three Times.
- POLICE COURT IN COLLEGE.; University of Michigan Students to Try Each Other for Misdemeanors.
- CLOSE PARIS WATCH ON SITUATION HERE; Allied Westinghouse Company There Decides to Postpone Bond Issue. ...
- STRENGTH OF BANKING RESERVES.
- CONFLICTING DIVORCE LAWS.; The States Urged to Adopt a Uniform Rule as to Jurisdiction.
- ENJOINS UNION ORGANIZERS.; Court Restrains Interference with 1,000 Miners in West Virginia.
- MAURETANIA AT LIVERPOOL.; Made No Attempt at Speed in Her Journey from the Tyne. HELD FOR CHECK SWINDLE. ...
- Attel and Weeks to Fight for Title.; Columbia Elects Two Managers.
- TEN COMMANDMENTS VINDICATED.
- Article 4 -- No Title; BALLOONS IN AUTO SHOW. Pommern, That Won International Cup, Heavily Lined with ...
- LUSITANIA CUTS RECORD.; Big Liner Makes Queenstown in 4 Days 22 Hours 53 Minutes.
- FAIRBANKS OUT OF RACE?; Said to Have Declared He Is Not a Candidate.
- GERMAN BALLOON GETS CUP AWARD; Official Measurements Show That Oscar Erbsloh Covered 876 3/4 Miles. ...
- MARTINEZ -- TOWER.
- TIGHT MONEY HITS STEEL CO.; Bankruptcy Petition Against the Southern Steel Company of Alabama.
- Bank of France.
- TO THE AVERAGE BANK DEPOSITOR
- Article 5 -- No Title
- CASH TRADES IN CINCINNATI.; Stock Brokers Refused to Execute Margin Deals Owing to Tight Money.
- HEARST'S BUSY NIGHT.; Makes Four Speeches -- Replies to Cockran's Attack.
- SUSPEND FOUR FOR HAZING.; Victim Pleads in Vain with Trinity Faculty for Offending Sophomores. OPERA ...
- PROHIBITION EVIL, SAY LIQUOR DEALERS; Really Increases the Unhappy Conditions It Seeks to Eradicate. ...
- NEW YORKER ARRESTS WIFE.; Howard A. Cooper Also Makes Charges Against Club Steward.
- CALLS PAPER TRUST THE WORST OF ALL; Herman Ridder Says to Permit It to Stop Supply to Publisher Is a ...
- CROWDS VIEW AUTOS IN THE PALACE SHOW; No Freaks, but Novel Features Add to Interest in Mammoth Exhibit. ...
- PARK ROW WINNER IN MAIDENS' RACE; Victor One of Three Successful Favorites at the Jamaica Track. THE ...
- FLEET'S STAY BRIEF IN PACIFIC OCEAN; President Intends That It Shall Return to the Atlantic at an Early ...
- CONTROL UNRULY UTES.; Police Put Down Threatened Outbreak After Troops Were Called.
- CONFLICTING DIVORCE LAWS.; Festina Lente.
- SOCIETY IN WASHINGTON.
- After Bear in Jersey.
- GEORGE WESTINGHOUSE.
- Small Express Company Assigns.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- TELLS OF HARRIMAN LOANS.; State Insurance Statistician Admits Only Cursory Examination.
- Pedestrian Reynolds Loses His Bet.
- THE STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT.
- PARIS BANKS STEER A CAREFUL COURSE; Think Crisis Here Will Be Short-Lived, but Are Taking Precautions. ...
- Article 4 -- No Title
- OBTAINS $25,000 DAMAGES.; Woman Sued Physicians for Fake Commitment to Asylum.
- ALLIS-CHALMERS PLANS.; May Abolish Committees and Place Management with Officers and Directors.
- HERSEY LANDS IN CANADA.; Thought Night Ride Over Lake Ontario Dangerous.
- CITY IS HARD UP, BUDGET TO BE CUT; " Must be Reduced to the Bone," Says Mayor -- No Additional Policemen. ...
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- WOMEN'S CLUBS IN CANAL ZONE; Miss Boswell Returns from a Tour of Observation and Organization. STARTED ...
- Article 22 -- No Title
- Little Trouble at Albany Trust Co.
- Taft Will Meet the Kaiser.
- Article 18 -- No Title
- C.S. CAMERON JUMPS BAIL.; Convicted Pittsburg Briber Fails to Appear for Sentence.
- MORE CONFUSION OVER NIGHT COURT; Wahle Protests to Bingham Against Order Holding Prisoners Back After ...
- DEAD FROM POISONING.; Coroner Dooley Refuses a Permit to Bury Samuel Matshak.
- THE CITY BUDGET.
- MAN ASLEEP FOR SIX WEEKS.; Physicians Fail to Awaken Miner Who Is Suffering from a Strange Malady.
- 15-CENT COTTON POOL FAILS.; Tight Money Ends Attempt of Texas Farmers to Get Higher Prices.
- Article 16 -- No Title
- GEN. ROE DEFENDS MILITIA.; But He Admits Existence of Petty Grafting -- Plot to Get Creedmoor.
- VICTORY FOR STATE COURT.; Federal Receiver for Waters-Pierce Oil Company Will Retire.
- MEETS ALL DAY RUN BY PROMPT PAYMENT; Trust Company of America Hands Over Millions to Anxious Depositors. ...
- SPORT, NOT SLAUGHTER.; A Neglected Courtesy.
- MATSHAK DIES OF POISON.; Merchant's Death Reported Due to Heart Failure -- Coroner Says Suicide.
- Plumbers' Agreement Ironclad.
- NO DOUBT PERMITTED.
- JUDGE MoSHERRY DROPS DEAD; President of Maryland Supreme Court Dies from Heart Disease.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- AUTO SHOW READY TO OPEN TO-DAY.; Out-of-Town Crowds Arriving for Grand Central Palace Exhibition. CARS ...
- FISHING AND FISHERMEN.
- Nutley Reassured by Barney Agent.
- TEMPORARY HALT FOR WESTINGHOUSE; Three Pittsburg Concerns Put in Hands of Receivers -- The Work to Go ...
- AGED COUPLE SUFFOCATED.; Found Dead After Ten Days -- Gas Escaped from Heater.
- GERMAN AERONAUTS WIN BALLOON RACE; The Pommern Descends at Asbury Park, After a Flight of 880 Miles. ...
- French Church Loot Returned.
- ROOSEVELT HOME FROM HIS HUNT; Baggage Included Big Black Bear Skin and Two Pairs of Antlers. SILENT ...
- Kaiser Appoints an Arbitrator.
- ROOSEVELT ADVISES NEW YORK FARMERS; Says There Must Be Careful Adaptation of Soils to Crops. FARMS NEED ...
- COMMENDS BRAVE FIREMAN.; Charles H. Rutledge Risked Own Life to Save a Child's.
- $12,000,000 IN BLOCK SIGNALS; Harriman Roads Are Installing Nearly 6,000 Miles of Safety Appliances.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- PORT CHESTERS KEEPS UP HER TRADITIONS; Firemen's Parade Outdoes All Previous Demonstrations of the Kind ...
- Gen. Booth, Nearly Well, Starts East.
- Young Teddy Resigns Crew Job.
- AID FOR PITTSBURG.; Treasury Increases Deposits There at Senator Knox's Request.
- FAUST HOME FIRST IN A CLOSE FINISH; Lightweighted Gelding Beats Gretna Green for Southampton Handicap. ...
- STERN IN NEW AMSTERDAM.; Merchant Likely to Accept Vice Presidency and Strengthen Directorate.
- A GRAVE WARNING.
- ROYAL JEWEL SALE WAITS.; King Leopold's Daughter Hopes to Save Her Mother's Heirlooms.
- L'ISLE DE FRANCE SECOND.; Lands in Hubertsville, N.J., Within Six Miles of the Winner.
- New Pennsylvania Director.
- Balm for the Commuter.
- SPORT, NOT SLAUGHTER.; Police Conduct at the Sigel Parade.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL.; Schedule Arranged for Championship Games of P.S.A. League.
- Article 25 -- No Title
- NEW MEXICAN AMBASSADOR.; Mr. Casassus May Come Back to Washington to Succeed Mr. Creel.
- PAYS $100,000 DAMAGES.; Hartford Manufacturing Company Settles with the Government.
- Work Stopped on Western Railroad.
- CORTELYOU PUTS IN $25,000,000; Secretary of the Treasury Orders Great Deposits in the Banks Here. JOHN ...
- FRED R. CHILDS DEAD; Wedded Daughter of John D. Crimmins Only Four Months Ago.
- WARRANT SERVED ON HEARST.; He Is Arraigned on Chanler's Libel charge and Paroled.
- FEARED CHESAPEAKE BAY.; Capt. Chandler Thought Ballast Might Give Out Before Crossing.
- TAFT TO SETTLE ARMY-NAVY CLASH; Subig Bay Ideas of Navy Are Rejected by the Army Engineers. 100,000 ...
- Article 26 -- No Title
- FRESHMAN CLASS WINS.; Columbia Youngsters Defeat Sophomores in Annual Field Games.
- PUT 2,000 MEN OUT OF WORK.; To Retrench Canadian Pacific Will Partly Close Angus Shops.
- A CITY EXPOSED TO THIEVES.
- ELEMENTARY BASKET BALL.; Seventy-nine Teams Entered in Both Classes for Championship.
- FOX OUTWITS HOUNDS.; Meadow Brook Pack Raises Reynard, but Loses Scent After Good Run.
- BEACHY WINS AIR RACE.; Drives His Airship Round a Monument and Back.
- THINK HE KILLED MOTHER.; Chenango County Youth Leads Authorities to Her Body.
- KAISER'S GIFTS TO U.S. ARMY.; Present Busts of Famous Germans at West Point Academy To-day.
- NOT SO BAD.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- SECRETS OF COURT EXPOSED IN TRIAL; Sensational Testimony About the Kaiser's Entourage in Libel Action ...
- STERN CRITICISES MAXWELL.; By-Law Against Teachers' Lobby Precipitates Row at Board Meeting.
- PILOTS' OWN STORIES.; Aeronauts Tell The Times of Their Experiences in the Air.
- THANK THE CLEARING HOUSE.; Bridgeport Manufacturers Compliment It on Handling of Situation.
- Bulgarians Destroy Greek Village.
- Article 27 -- No Title
- SCARE OF THE FOREIGN-BORN.; Small Depositors Descend on Dollar Savings Bank, Which Promptly Pays.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- LITTLE EFFECT IN LONDON.
- Philadelphian Buys Crack Trotter.
- SPORT, NOT SLAUGHTER.; Hunting and Fishing Legitimate Pastimes When Followed in Reason.
- Car Shortage and Idle Car Plants.
- The Honor System at Princeton.
- Not New York Publishers' Press.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- $1,380,000 FOR A THEATRE.; Klaw & Erlanger's Offer for Philadelphia Academy of Music.
- BAD FIRE AT MT. WEATHER.; Administration Building, with Apparatus, Destroyed, and Observer Hurt.
- Article 21 -- No Title
- SHOOTS AND KILLS NEIGHBOR IN FIGHT; Dorman S. Ormsby Says He Drew Pistol on Frederick Wehman to Protect ...
- STOCKS STIFFEN DESPITE HIGH MONEY; Greater Resistance to Declines Than on Tuesday, and Strong Support ...
- KNICKERBOCKER MAY RESUME BUSINESS; Hopeful Statement Issued After Conference Lasting Until Morning. ...
- Article 24 -- No Title
- SPORT, NOT SLAUGHTER.; Is There No Place for This Boy?
- Coming Home on the Adriatic.
- Twelfth Round for Thomas Cup.
- COCKRAN ASSAILS HEARST AND PARSONS; Ridicules Fusion, and Likens Its Sponsors and Candidates to Characters ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Show More Resistance -- Call Money Rates, 90@6 Per Cent. CORTELYOU'S RELIEF ...
- Article 6 -- No Title
- SPORT, NOT SLAUGHTER.; Give the Boys a Chance.
- CLARK WILLIAMS HEADS STATE BANKS; Columbia Trust Company Officer Chosen by Gov. Hughes as Superintendent. ...
- Niles Harvard's Tennis Champion.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- COMES OUT FOR TAFT.; Walter S. Dickey, Once a Fairbanks Boomer, Now for the Ohioan.
- RECEIVERS FOR TRUST CO.; The Iron City of Pittsburg Fails -- Bankers for Westinghouse Co.
- KILLS FRIEND FOR A BEAR.; Northfield Hunter Mistakes Merchant for Big Game and Shoots.
- POMMERN LANDS AT ASBURY.; German Balloon Only Game Down Because of Proximity to Ocean. GERMAN AERONAUTS ...
- Article 5 -- No Title
- SITUATION IN HAND -- RIDGELY.; Controller Gets Good Reports from All Over the Country.
- THE SOUTH'S MINOR ISSUE.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Jersey Town in Darkness.
- OPPOSES STATES' CONTROL OF TRUSTS; Isaac N. Seligman Declares That National Regulation of Corporations ...
- MESSENGER STOLE IN THE BANK PANIC; But His Sudden Wealth Did Phil Sapperstein Not a Bit of Good. NO ...
- PERSIAN CABINET CRISIS.; Ministry Dismissed and Russo-British Action May Be Necessary.
- LINER'S ROUGHEST PASSAGE.; Kaiser Wilhelm II. Battled Her Way Across -- Dr. Hilprecht Home.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; John C. Sheehan Acquires Group of Apartment Houses in Large Trade -- Two ...
- FOUND MURDERED IN MADISON SQUARE; Man Discovered Late Last Night Apparently Had Been Dead for Some Time. ...
- CHANLER GOES TO GEORGIA.; Lieutenant Governor New York Makes First Trip Through South.
- VANDERBILT BUYS HORSES.; Reginald C. Now Owner of Harriman's Lord Burleigh and Lord Brooke.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Article 19 -- No Title
- CONDITIONS SOUND IN OUTSIDE CITIES; Bankers Confident Financial Flurry in New York Cannot Last. NO LOSS ...
- FINED FOR SON'S DEATH.; Mr. and Mrs. Watson to Appeal to the Supreme Court in X-Science Case.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- BRYAN ABSOLVES ROOSEVELT.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- MRS. TAFT AT CARD PARTY.; Police Wait Upon Her Hostess with Warning Against Gambling.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- LONG ISLAND RESORT BURNED.; 14 Buildings at Howard's Landing on Rockaway Trestle Destroyed.
- AHEARN DID NOT KNOW.; Borough President. Admits He Was Ignorant of Street Conditions.
- OPPOSE TUCKER'S ROMANCE.; Engagement of Logan's Grandson to Divorced Wife of Army Captain.
- HOLD THREE TINY RUNAWAYS.; New York Boys, Armed with Pistols, Get to Albany.
- THE SITUATION.
- WON'T DISCUSS FUSION.; Roosevelt Says the Step in New York Was Without His Knowledge.
- THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM.
- SPANISH NOBLEMEN HURT.; Victims of Auto Accident in Brookline, Mass. -- In Hospital Now.
- IRON TRADE REVIEW.
- Article 23 -- No Title
- Article 1 -- No Title
- THE FOREIGN MARKET.; Money Plenty in London, but Firmer -- Stock Exchange Steady.
- THE DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH HERE; Arrives with Mr. and Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt, Sr., on the Kaiser ...
- HARVARD COACHES ADOPT YALE PLAN; Best Two Men for a Place Must Oppose Each Other and Fight It Out. YALE'S ...
- QUICK ROUND TRIP.; Wireless Crosses Sea and Reply Comes Back in Five Minutes.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- TRENOR L. PARK DEAD; Head of the American Yacht Club Expires After an Operation.
- Georgetown Crew Challenges Princeton
- HUGH WHITNEY A SUICIDE.; Well-Known Member of Myopia Hunt Club Shoots Himself to Death.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- PUTS BRYAN IN THE FIELD.; Brother-in-Law Announces That He Wants the Nomination.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- BUFFALO IN GOOD SHAPE.; President of State Bankers' Association Says Bankers Are Not Worrying.
- WHAT STUDENTS COST YALE.; Young Ministers Far More Expensive Than Others with No Receipts.
- BAR ASSOOIATION NAMES ITS CHOICE; It Indorses Judges Whitman and Wadhams, Justice Bruce, and James W. ...
- Lunched with Japanese Emperor.
- LONDON VIEW OF FLURRY.; The Telegraph Blames Roosevelt and Fears Innocent Will Suffer.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- Article 14 -- No Title
- Article 20 -- No Title
- Hamburg-American Boat Founders.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- TWO NEVADA BANKS CLOSE.; Trouble Thought to be Only Temporary -- One to Open in Three Days.
- DISPUTE OVER ISLANDS.; America and Britain Both Claim Several Off Borneo. URGE SUBWAY TO JAMAICA. Utilities ...
- THOSE WHO WON'T MOVE UP.; Danger in Bonfires.
- THE EFFECT IN LONDON.; Drop in Americans Follows News of the Financial Situation Here. CLEWS SAYS IT'S ...
- Illinois Central Meeting Adjourned.
- Article 18 -- No Title
- LUSITANIA MAKES 24.6 KNOTS.; Distance Covered Yesterday 570 Miles, Record Run Eastward.
- STATE EXAMINERS AT WORK ON BANKS; They Find the Hamilton in Fine Shape; Not Finished with Mechanics ...
- SPECTATORS MADE PRISONERS.; The Franchise in Hungary.
- TAFT TO GET WARM GREETING IN RUSSIA; Squadron to Salute Him at Vladivostok -- Special Train to Capital. ...
- Obtain Jury to Try Tirey L. Ford.
- Mexican Ambassador to Retire.
- A G.O.P. AFFAIR.
- CUBS DECIDE ON EMBLEM.; Unanimous for Medal Similar to That Given Two Years Ago.
- TO ATTACK HEARST AT TAMMANY RALLY; The Resolutions Thereat Will Make Root's Characterization Seem Mild, ...
- THE TRADE OF INSURRECTION.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Washington street Corer Bought by Operators -- Apartments Sold on the Heights ...
- ABUSING THE GULF STREAM.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Change in Memphis Opera House.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- ON TRIAL FOR SUICIDE PACT.; Man Lost His Nerve After His Wife Killed Herself. AGAINST DR. GILLETTE. ...
- Article 10 -- No Title
- $75,000 Fire at Lake Mohonk.
- INCORPORATE COLER'S PAPER.; Borough President's "Bulletin" Now Protected by Law.
- CLUBWOMEN DODGE SERVANT PROBLEM; Political Study Society Will Help Homeless Women and Try to Keep Up ...
- TIGERS' LINE WEAK, BRACING DEFENCE; Coaches Resort to Drastic Tactics to Put Backbone in Princeton Team. ...
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- SNUFF BREAKS UP A HEARST MEETING; League Leader Unable to Speak in Featherson's District on Account ...
- Robert L. Meade's Secret Marriage.
- JUDGE FORBIDS STRIKE.; Injunction Against Pressmen's Union Forbids All Incitement of a Walkout. Extinguisher ...
- TOM M'GRATH WINS GOWANUS STAKES; Favorite Carries Off Feature Event in Driving Finish at Jamaica. TIRO'S ...
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; A Day to be Remembered. Big Decline in Good Stocks. Heroic Treatment, but Necessary. ...
- Noyes and Biglow for Yale Crew.; Next Motorboat Race to Bermuda. Keough and Kenworthy Win.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKET BALL.; Schedule for Championship of Public Schools Athletic League Arranged. Misses ...
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- Mr. Spiegelberg's Nomination.
- THE MAURETANIA IS READY.; Starts from the Tyne for Liverpool to Enter the Service.
- TELEPHONED GIRLS; LYNCHED; Indiana Negro Who Went to Mississippi the Mob's Victim.
- THE LITUANIA ASHORE.; Though She Is Leaking Badly the Captain Declines Aid.
- HEPBURN CONFERS WITH GOV. HUGHES; The Governor Drops Ahearn Charges to Talk Over the Banking Situation. ...
- THE MANHATTANS OPENING.; " La Gioconda"' to be Sung Nov. 4 -- Special "Carmen" Matinee. JOSEF HOFMANN ...
- BERNHARDT ON WIRELESS.; Arrived in London, She Sends a Message by the Marconi System.
- ROSSLYN LETS WIFE GO.
- POLICE DOGS HERE; KEPT FROM VIEW; Wonderful Stories of the Sagacity of the Belgian Sheep Tenders. STAY ...
- MANY CARS READY FOR AUTO EXHIBIT; More Than Fifty Machines Taken in Grand Central Palace for the Show. ...
- ADMIRAL SELFRIDOE WEDS.; At Age of 72 Wins Miss Gertrude Wilds as Bride.
- FEDERAL CLEARING HOUSES.; A Suggested Protection Against Alarms in the Banking World.
- FRENCH DEFEATED, SPANIARDS HEAR; Conflicting Reports of Fighting with Tribesmen at Casablanca. FRENCHMEN ...
- ELECTRIC CAB KILLS BABY.; Child Crushed in Broadway While Crossing Street with Its Mother. BABY FOUND ...
- SPECTATORS MADE PRISONERS.; Princeton's Honor System.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- Capt. Charles H. Allen.
- RINGLINGS BUY OUT BARNUM & BAILEY; " Greatest Show on Earth" Is Sold to Rivals in the Circus World. ...
- RAILROAD MEN DISMISSED.; President Mellen Is Retrenching Rigidly on the New Haven.
- VANDERBILT SHOW HORSES.; Millionaire Preparing to Make Large Entry in New York Exhibition. NEW RACE ...
- UPSETS CHURCH FAIR.; Young Woman Throws Pastry About and Frightens Away Purchasers. 4 ALARMS FOR BROOKLYN ...
- $5,000,000 FOR ORPHAN GIRLS.; Robert N. Carson's Will Provides Institution Similar to Girard College.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- SPECTATORS MADE PRISONERS.; Drawbacks of Riverside Drive.
- SAYS SHERMAN ACT RESTRICTS BUSINESS; President Butler Tells Chicago Trust Conference the Law Should ...
- THOSE WHO WON'T MOVE UP.; The Crowded Ends and Empty Central Portions of Subway Cars.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- " AMERICANISM" IN GERMANY.; Grafting in the Reichstag is Called by That Name.
- STOCK TROUBLE IS NO STAY -- ROOSEVELT; Says He Will Not Change Policy Even if It Caused Present Difficulties. ...
- KIDNAPS HER OWN CHILD.; Mother Gets Her Daughter After a Struggle on Hudson River Pier.
- FACTS AND FEARS.
- WOULD SUE BRIDE IN GREEN.; Pittsburger Whose Marriage Was a Hazy Dream Now Wants Divorce.
- HELD UP MRS. THAW'S ALBUM.; Magistrate Makes Woman Return Pictures Borrowed During Trial.
- Article 16 -- No Title; MANY CHAMPIONS TO RACE. Local Clubs Will Enter Full Teams in National A.A.U. ...
- BROOKLYN YOUTH KILLS POLICEMAN; Angered When Told to Move On He Drew a Revolver and Replied with a Bullet. ...
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- PREFER SEIZURES TO SUING TRUSTS; Department of Justice to Adopt Plan if Upheld in Tobacco Action. AFTER ...
- THOSE WHO WON'T MOVE UP.; Other Lunch "Wagon" Nuisances.
- FRENCH PARLIAMENT OPENS.; National Defense and Morocco Debates Set for Friday.
- CONSTANT RAIN ON A SPOT.; Kentucky Interested in Shower That Only Covers a 25-Foot Square.
- Change in Cup Deed of Trust.
- HIT MARK 3,200 YARDS AWAY.; Satisfactory Test Made of Bliss-Leavitt Turbine Torpedo.
- THE SITUATION.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- ATTACK MINING SCHEME.; Officers of Capucaya Co. Indicted and Receiver for Concern Named. BROKERS SUE ...
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- CANADA EXPECTS A NEW ELECTION; Opposition Will Tax Government with Misconduct, Says Nova Scotia's Governor. ...
- FRENCH PHILOSOPHICAL PLAY; Deals with a King Who Had a Nightmare and Reformed. GERMAN DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. ...
- COLOR LINE IN THE NAVY.; Sailors of the Battleship Minnesota Attack a Negro. STRIKE TIES UP CARS. Conductors, ...
- William F. Van Pelt.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- HERSEY'S BALLOON LANDS IN CANADA; American Aeronaut Tells The Times of His Flight of Over 500 Miles. ...
- Article 6 -- No Title
- AID TRUST CO. OF AMERICA; It Has Twelve Millions, and as Much as May Be Needed Is Pledged. J.P. MORGAN ...
- Article 4 -- No Title
- PLENTY OF GOOD FOOD.
- THE EUROPEAN MARKETS.; Hapenings of a Day In London, Paris, and Berlin.
- MISS M'MICHEL'S WEDDING PLANS; Selects Attendants for Her Marriage to James M. Marble on Dec. 3. COL. ...
- Article 5 -- No Title
- SPECTATORS MADE PRISONERS.; Transit and Street Parades.
- RIGHT TO EXCLUDE JEWS.; Test Suit Brought on Alleged Refusal to Receive W.J. Salomon.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Article 1 -- No Title
- ARMY IN BAD SHAPE -- HULL.; Could Not Be Worse, Says Congressman, Who Favors More Pay. Torrens Commission ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- PAYS OUT $8,000,000 AND THEN SUSPENDS; $1,500,000 Hanover National Check Closes the Knickerbocker Trust ...
- READY FOR PRAYER -- BURNED.; Brother and Sister Injured by Explosion of a Gas Stove.
- George Brooks.
- THOSE WHO WON'T MOVE UP.; Self-Reliant Boys Make Men.
- MAJOR DELMAR WINS.; Defeats, Sweet Marie in Trotting Match -- Rythmic Bell Fakes Race.
- SEVERE ON ROAD'S REPORT.; Some Chesapeake & Ohio Holders Declare Annual Statement Misleading.
- $25,000 CHECK FOR DEAN.; The Rev. Dr. McNulty Honored by Paterson on His Golden Jubilee.
- SAILING FOR EUROPE TO-DAY.; Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson Arrives on the Vaderland. A $145,000,000 BUDGET. ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Crash, Recovering Slightly -- Call Money Rates, 70 @6 Per Cent. EFFECT OF ...
- PRESIDENT COULDN'T SPEAK.; At Chattanooga He Devoted His Time to Trying to Avert a Disaster.
- BALLOON FOR HIS STOCKING.; Mrs. Fleischmann to Make Big Christmas Gift to Her Husband.
- American Singer Pleases London.
- Noted Skipper Seriously Ill.; Girl Rider Thrown in Pony Ballet.
- STEAMSHIP PROTEST HEARD.; Secretary Straus Takes Up Complaints of Big Lines. TO HONOR SAINT-GAUDENS. ...
- SELLS 117 GRAIN ELEVATORS.; English Corporation's Sale Includes The Star in Minneapolis.
- DAVIES HURRIES HERE.; The Knickerbocker's Counsel Gets Unexpected News in Chicago. NATIONAL BANK SITUATION. ...
- RYAN STILL IN MORTON TRUST; Denial of a Report That the Traction Magnate Is About to Quit Thorne Sells ...
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- CAPT. W. G. SHACKFORD DEAD.; Father of President's Naval Aid Was Married Last Wednesday.
- ENDED HER LIFE IN THE OCEAN; Mrs. Schubert Jumped Overboard from the Steamer Manitou.
- Well-Stocked Yawl Found.; New Staten Island Road Plans Filed. $38,668 Judgment Against Rouss.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title; Petition Against Butler & Johnston.
- Weekly Statement from Trust Companies.
- TRIED TO KILL OFFICIAL.; British Revenue Officer in Grenada Shot and Stabbed by a Subordinate.
- WEST IN GOOD CONDITION.; Stocks Break, but Bankers Say Their Institutions Are Solid.
- SPECTATORS MADE PRISONERS.; Children Kept from Luncheon.
- WARRANT ISSUED FOR W.R. HEARST; William Astor Chanler Accuses the Editor of Criminal Libel. ARRANGES ...
- KELSEY UNDER QUIZ ADMITS IGNORANCE; He Knew Nothing of Big Insurance Loan and Stock Transactions. IS ...
- RUNAWAY AUTOIST KILLED.; Cleveland Youth Crushed Under a Machine Given by His Father.
- KNICKERBOCKER WILL NOT OPEN; Conference of Bankers Deems It Unwise to Aid the Trust Company Further ...
- Article 15 -- No Title
- MISS ROOT NAMES DAY FOR WEDDING; Will Be Quietly Married at Home l to Lieu, U. S, Grant 3d on Nov. 27. ...
- BANKING TROUBLES HIT STOCKS HARD; Severe Liquidation All Day, but Powerful Support Prevents Demoralization. ...
- Vanderbilt Cup Winning Car Burned.
- LOW MARKET HALTS BIG WORK; Construction of $1,000,000 Copper Smelter Suspended -- Hundreds Out.
- MISS REED, ACTRESS, ILL.; Sothern's Leading Woman Has Blood Poisoning from Lanced Felon.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- DOROTHY RUSSELL TO WED.; Will Try to Leave Hospital for the Ceremony Next Week.
- SPECTATORS MADE PRISONERS.; Where Is the Authority of the Police for This Attitude?
- $500,000 FINE OF AMERICANS.; Westinghouse Company Failed to Complete St. Petersburg Car Lines.
- McFADDEN FOUND GUILTY.; Convicted of Sending Objectionable Literature Through the Mails.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- TWO BOYS DEAD FROM RABIES.; Were Bitten by a Dog Nearly Seven Months Ago.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- Article 8 -- No Title
- A NEW CART-END CAMPAIGN.
- INDORSES TAMMANY TICKET.; Herrick and Ridder the Chief Speakers at the Democratic Club. NATIONAL GUARD ...
- " BISHOPS WOULD TREMBLE."; Independent Church Press Would Stir Them, Says Pastor Johnston.
- DEATH LIST OF THE DAY.; Death of George Frederick Bedley.
- BUY PHILIPPINE BONDS.; $100,000 of Railway Securities for Postal Savings Bank Investment.
- NEXT DUMA CONSERVATIVE.; Probably Will Co-operate with Stolypin in His Reforms.
- MORE THAN 50; ENTERS YALE.; Michael P. Haggerty Probably Oldest University Student in the World.
- SERVICES AS WITNESS VALUED AT $35,000; Heirs of H.W. Nichols Ask Pay for His Work in "Spite House" Will ...
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- BATTLE IN MOROCCO, MULAI HAFID VICTOR; First Division of Sultan's Troops Defeated and Commander in Chief ...
- FRANCIS H. POTTER WEDS IN ENGLAND; Nephew of Bishop Potter Marries Miss Gwendolyn Cary at Westminster. ...
- RULE REVISION AT ONCE.; U.S. Golfers to Rewrite Code and Send It to Foreign Committees. INTERCITY GOLF ...
- IT COST WHITNEY $23,000.; Massachusetts Democratic Nominee for Governor Files Return. COUNTRY DOOMED ...
- NEW YORK Y.C. ANSWER.; Swedish Challenge for 70-Foot Boat Would Not Be Accepted.
- 'THE MERRY WIDOW' PROVES CAPTIVATING; Wins Instant Approval in American Debut at the New Amsterdam Theatre. ...
- A "VIVISECTION" FARM.
- L.W. MOTT RESIGNS AFTER SIX DAYS; Responsibilities of Banking Superintendent Weighed on Young Appointee. ...
- Article 1 -- No Title; CHARLES TRACY BARNEY. The Banker Identified with Many Well-Known Companies in ...
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- Connecticut League Officers.
- WAR ON CONSUMPTION.; Cart-End Addresses Latest Feature of Philadelphia Crusade Against Disease.
- Stockholders' Protective Organization.
- Article 18 -- No Title
- COST OF BEING AMBASSADOR.
- CULTURE AND LEARNING.
- POSSIBILITIES OF WIRELESS.; Nikola Tesla Says Distance Forms No Obstacle to Transmission of Energy.
- Second Victim of Deer Hunt Dies.
- ENJOINS PRESSMEN'S STRIKE.; Would Be Breaking a Valid Contract, Declares Judge Thompson.
- Article 12 -- No Title; STRIKE IN RORER RESTAURANT Waiters Give No Warning and Patrons Have to Help ...
- TO COMMEND LIEUT. CRONAN.; Navy Department Will Take Official Notice of His Bravery.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- SOUTHERN'S RATE FIGHT ENDS; Road Withdraws Litigation Against Enforcement, by Agreement. Closes Night ...
- DAUGHTER'S VAIN SACRIFICE.; Swears Her Good Name Away, but Jury Finds Father Guilty.
- LONDON TONE CHEERFUL.; House Cleaning Here Thought to Have Saved the Situation.
- CARS RUN IN LIVINGSTON ST.
- THE COPPER DIVIDEND.; Complaint of an Investor Who Finds Capital and Income Cut in Two.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- Author of New Drama on Dante.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- WORK AT THE HAGUE PLEASES MR. ROOT; Secretary of State Satisfied with Results of Peace Conference. LIKES ...
- INTERBOROUGH LINES GAIN IN EARNINGS; Report Increase of $1,475,700 Over the Showing Made Last Year. ...
- U.S. SMELTING STOCK SALE.; Transfers of 67,ooo Shares in Boston Made at a Loss.
- CITIZENS' UNION IN ROW OVER BRUCE; Organization Approves Only One League Candidate, Merrill, for the ...
- McGRAW TO DROP PLAYERS.; Young Stars to Replace Old Men on the Giants' Team. Tod Sloan's Easy Billiard ...
- THE SMOKE NUISANCE.
- PORTER HAD THE JEWELS.; But He Was Quietly Waiting for His "Boss" to Come for the $15,000 Worth. POLICE ...
- Article 14 -- No Title
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Article 10 -- No Title
- INHERITS $21,800,000 CASH.; Handsome Estate Comes to the New Duke and Prince of Pless.
- OTTO HEINZE & CO. IN BANKRUPTS' COURT; Creditors File Petition Against the Firm, Alleging Insolvency. ...
- ANOTHER VAGRANT QUAKE.; Seismographs at Several Points Report Disturbance at Antipodes.
- TILT TAX CASE DECIDED.; Supreme Court Holds That Silkmaker Lived Legally in New York.
- INDICT PHELPS, DODGE & CO.; New York Firm -- Charged with Defrauding Government of Coal Lands.
- ROOSEVELT PRAISES DAVIS.; President Extols Confederate Leader's Heroism in Mexican War. Praises Southern ...
- Article 13 -- No Title
- TOBACCO SEIZED IN WORLD-TRUST FIGHT; Decision of Administration to Enforce Hitherto Unused Section of ...
- BEAUTIFYING TOWNS.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Rise Vigorously -- Call Money Rate, 9 1/2@5 Per Cent. BANK MEASURES FACTORS ...
- Mr. Edison's Cement House.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- GERMAN NAVAL BILL.; Will Appropriate About $18,750,000 Above the 1900 Estimate.
- FOR CORPORAL PUNISHMENT.; No Action on Divorce Laws.
- THIEF ARMED WITH HATCHET.; Nashville Negro Injures Brothers Before They Kill Him. LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS. ...
- SULTAN VERY HARD UP.; Wants France to Give Him Money and Assume Control in Morocco.
- CHINESE MUTINY IN AFRICA.; Were Unwilling to Work Sundays -- Police Had to Use Guns.
- Albert A. Wilson.
- CONVICT'S WINE SUPPER.; Marrin Storey, Cotton Promoter, Gets an Outing from Jail. Policeman, Taken Ill ...
- STANDARD OIL'S DEFENSE.; Will Urge That Trust Was Formed Before Sherman Act Became a Law.
- LAUGH ON OUR MANAGERS; Mr. Collins Tells How They Shied at "Sins of Society," SPECULATORS ON HAND. Take ...
- SUING THE PLUMBERS' TRUST.; Proceedings Against 20 Concerns Making Supplies.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- BOMB FOR HIS WIFE.; Kansas Man Came Near Dynamiting Her and His Mother-in-Law.
- Miss Marbury Only Represents Authors
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- SAY TEACHER SHIELDS BOYS.; Railroad Police Allege She Hampers Inquiry Into Wreck Caused by Them. DUDLEY ...
- CAR COMPANY TO CUT FORCE.; About 2,500 Men to Leave Employ of the American.
- Burglars Rob T.F. Reynolds's Home.
- FOR CORPORAL PUNISHMENT.; A Father Who Thinks "Moral Suasion" Especially Subject to Abuse.
- AN ATTEMPT TO ACT A POETIC TRAGEDY; With Sad Results for Mackaye's Able Work of "Sappho and Phaon." ...
- THE "PAY AS YOU ENTER" CAR.
- Calendar and Solar Adjustment.
- PRESERVING HUDSON'S SCENERY.; Municipal Art Society Strongly in Favor of Latest Popular Movement.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- 9 BALLOONS START IN VEERING AIRS; All Rise Without Mishap, Floating Northeast, in International Race. ...
- Article 4 -- No Title
- PRINCETON SLUMPS BEFORE THE SCRUBS; Tigers' Defense Crumbles and Backs Plunge Through Line at Will. ...
- Article 7 -- No Title
- BIG AUTO DEMAND FOR COMING YEAR; Output and Sales of Motor Cars This Season Exceed All Previous Years. ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- HIGH JINKS IN METZ'S OFFICE.; Controller Joins in Chorus as Piano Is Tested for Board of Education.
- FREIGHT STEAMER ON ROCKS.; Queen Cristina, in Ballast, Will Be Total Loss.
- SILVER LOVING CUP PRESENTED TO TAFT; Gift of Secretary's Enthusiastic Admirers in the Philippine Islands. ...
- BRYAN NOW FAVORS FEDERAL CONTROL; Declares for Corporation License Idea in Same Speech Attacking Centralization. ...
- KNICKERBOCKER WILL BE AIDED; President Barney Quits and Financiers Promise to Support the Trust Company. ...
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- CHILD STOLEN FROM CONVENT; Carried Off by Two Women -- Father Suspects Mother.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Looked Like Real Optimism. Clearing House Work Effective. Views of an Outside ...
- Kubelik Sails for America Oct. 30.
- ROOSEVELT SCOLDED STATE EXECUTIVES; On River Trip He Demanded That Republican Governors Support Centralization. ...
- THE 27TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.
- AUTO HITS AN OLD MAN.; Chauffeur Turned Out to Avoid Running Down Child. GIRL TRAPS ALLEGED THIEF. Police ...
- Cannot Play Football and Study, Too.; Hamilton Institute, 17; Dwight, 0.
- DON'T APPROVE THE WEDDING.; Du Pont-Maddox Union Displeases Bride's Father, Judge Bradford.
- Newton Couper.
- MORE SWIMMING MEETS.; Public Schools Athletic League to Give Great Attention to Sport.
- DELAYED GETTING AT FIRE.; Engines Kept Blocks Away by the Pennsylvania Excavation.
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- HE MAKES DIAMONDS.; So M. Charette Informs the Paris Academy of Science.
- FINDS NEW SUN SPOTS.; Pittsburg Astronomer Says They Are Visible to the Naked Eye. OFF FOR EUROPE TO-DAY. ...
- TAFT MAY NOT SEE KAISER.; Meeting Impossible if Secretary Sticks to His Time Card.
- HARTJE CASE WITH JUDGES.; Superior Court of Pennsylvania Hears Argument for Reopening It.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- ARCHIBALD--FESSENDEN.
- GRETNA GREEN BEAT BROOKDALE NYMPH; J.R. Keene's Horse, at 10 to 1, Easily First in the Pierre-pont Handicap. ...
- COLER DISCUSSES CHARTER.; Argues for Decentralization in Conference with Revision Committee. VARICOSE ...
- KAISER'S MESSAGE TO ARMY.; Busts of Noted Germans Presented to West Point Military Academy. WOMAN IS ...
- After Bear in Jersey.
- Bank of France.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Hopefulness After Market's Close. Terrific Strain on Brokers. Selling City Bonds ...
- Article 11 -- No Title
- STEE LOOSE IN BROOKLY.; Runs Through the Streets, Knocking Children Down -- Shot Three Times.
- Central Railroad of Georgia Control.
- WANT AN EIGHT-HOUR DAY.; Machinists' Union is Planning to Make a General Demand.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Site Bought for New Church on Washington Heights -- Big Loan for West Side ...
- THE FOREIGN MARKET.; Money Less Plenty in London -- Good Feeling on Stock Exchange.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Bank of England's Statement.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Break, Recovering Partially -- Call Money Rates, 100@6 Per Cent. MONEY STRINGENCY ...
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Barge Lost in Gale; Crew Saved.
- New Mark for 100-Mile Run.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- PARK ROW WINNER IN MAIDENS' RACE; Victor One of Three Successful Favorites at the Jamaica Track. THE ...
- Macdonald Accepts Golf Honors.
- SUES FOR STOCK LOSSES.; Shoemaker, Bates & Co. Get an Attachment Against Hiram Burlingham. MONEY ...
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Orenburg Wool Is Properly Invoiced by Shippers -- Other Decisions.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Princeton Crews for Class Races.
- CLAN OF PRINCETON CHEER THE TIGERS; Students March to Field to See Last Practice Before Cornell Game. ...
- Attel and Weeks to Fight for Title.; Columbia Elects Two Managers.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Harvard's Fall Handicap Games.
- CROWDS VIEW AUTOS IN THE PALACE SHOW; No Freaks, but Novel Features Add to Interest in Mammoth Exhibit. ...
- George Ripley.
- SUSPEND FOUR FOR HAZING.; Victim Pleads in Vain with Trinity Faculty for Offending Sophomores. OPERA ...
- NEWS OF NEWPORT.; THE "BRIDAL SHIP" ARRIVES With Thirty-eight Couples -- Bachelors Sang "No Wedding ...
- ROOSEVELT MAY SAY HE WILL NOT RUN; Not Shaken in His Determination to Retire by His Western Trip. MAY ...
- CONTROL UNRULY UTES.; Police Put Down Threatened Outbreak After Troops Were Called.
- Paur's New Concertmeister.
- THE WHITE ROBIN IS DEAD.; Jersey Bird Noted for Its Peculiar Plumage Buried by Little Girl.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- Yvette Guilbert in Legitimate Drama.
- RESCUE GIRL FROM GYPSIES.; Armed New Yorkers Arrest Band on Father's Complaint.
- RABBI SHAPIRO'S FUNERAL.; Fifty Policemen Were Called to Keep Large Crowd in Order.
- ROCKEFELLERS PAY FOR COAT OF ARMS; The Family Association Votes $1 for the Expressage from Brooklyn. ...
- STEVENS -- SEGUINE.
- SOCIETY IN PHILADELPHIA.
- PROHIBITION PARTY'S LOSS.; Certificate of Nomination Stolen in Mineola Post Office Robbery. LAND FOR ...
- MISS RIDGELY A BRIDE.; Daughter of Controller of the Currency Weds Phelps Brown.
- VAN VALEN
- MISS STOKES WEDS DR. RANSOM HOOKER; Chapel at Noroton Beautifully Decorated with Chrysanthemums for ...
- MARTINEZ -- TOWER.
- A FILIPINO'S FORECAST.; Talks of Native and American Cooperation in the Islands.
- SOCIETY IN WASHINGTON.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- A TIME TO BE REASONABLE.; Prediction That Abnormal Conditions Will Pass Like Measles.
- MORALS IN MANILA.
- CONFLICTING DIVORCE LAWS.; The States Urged to Adopt a Uniform Rule as to Jurisdiction.
- WORKING THROUGH COLLEGE.
- Churches for Colored People.
- CONFLICTING DIVORCE LAWS.; Festina Lente.
- CONFLICTING DIVORCE LAWS.; Bad Manners Not All Masculine.
- A QUEEN IN THE MAKING.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- TAYLOR WANTS MINOR CLUB.; President of Boston Team May Buy Either Rochester or Newark Franchise A.A.U. ...
- TO THE AVERAGE BANK DEPOSITOR
- HOW THE CITY CAN SAVE.
- STRENGTH OF BANKING RESERVES.
- MAN AND MONKEY ARRESTED.; Animal Attacked Policeman Who Grabbed Owner -- Had Bitten a Boy.
- Boston Daily Tribune Suspends.
- NO CRAPE.
- TEN COMMANDMENTS VINDICATED.
- GERMAN BALLOON GETS CUP AWARD; Official Measurements Show That Oscar Erbsloh Covered 876 3/4 Miles. ...
- Article 4 -- No Title; BALLOONS IN AUTO SHOW. Pommern, That Won International Cup, Heavily Lined with ...
- BIG OCEAN LINER SINKS.; Seacocks of the Empress of China Mysteriously Opened at Vancouver. AMMONIA HAMPERS ...
- PROHIBITION EVIL, SAY LIQUOR DEALERS; Really Increases the Unhappy Conditions It Seeks to Eradicate. ...
- HELD ON ACTOR'S CHARGE.; Hitchcock Sharply Cross-Examined by Counsel for Man He Accuses.
- WANT KAISER TO TESTIFY.; Counsel to Ask for a Statement on the Court Scandal.
- HEART ON WRONG SIDE.; On Right Side, Too, of Course, and Never Missed a Beat.
- HEARST'S BUSY NIGHT.; Makes Four Speeches -- Replies to Cockran's Attack.
- CALLS PAPER TRUST THE WORST OF ALL; Herman Ridder Says to Permit It to Stop Supply to Publisher Is a ...
- ATLANTA WELCOMES CHANLER; Lieutenant Governor Attends Dinner -- Silent on Politics. MacCORMACK STOCKS ...
- REVOKES CREDENTIALS.; Bishop Canevin of Pittsburg Stops Priests from Soliciting Aid.
- JEALOUS GIRL KILLS TWO.; Shoots Lover, Then Herself, Because He Visited Another Girl.
- CAPT. SWIFT IS REPRIEVED.; But Suspended Commander of the Connecticut Gets No Ship. MADE A CANARY STEW. ...
- ENJOINS UNION ORGANIZERS.; Court Restrains Interference with 1,000 Miners in West Virginia.
- Mr. Spiegelberg's Nomination.
- ALLIS-CHALMERS ISSUES A STATEMENT; Supplementary Report Shows $489,268 Net Earnings in the Last Six ...
- CHICAGO CANAL OPENED.; Waterway Was in Construction 25 Years and Cost $7,500,000. Burnett Case Given ...
- HOLDING COMPANY FOR U.P. STOCKS; Securities Acquired Last Fall to be Turned Over to New Organization. ...
- TIGHT MONEY HITS STEEL CO.; Bankruptcy Petition Against the Southern Steel Company of Alabama.
- COLLEGE MEN CHEER CORTELYOU'S TRIBUTE; He Tells Them of His Faith in the Stability of New York's Financial ...
- PILOT ENGINE FOR TAFT.; Precautions Against Ladrones Taken on His Journey to Bauio.
- No New Haven Debt to Westinghouse.; MORSE LINES TO REORGANIZE. Operating Control to be Restored to Old ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- NO ADVANCES IN FARES.; Railroads Entering New Washington Station Indefinitely Postpone Action.
- PRESIDENT KEEPING IN TOUCH; Told by Garfield That This Trouble Will Be Confined to New York. Refuses ...
- TWO HARLEM BANKS CLOSE; ARE SOLVENT; The Hamilton and Twelfth Ward Institutions Shut Their Doors Temporarily. ...
- THE BRANCH IN RUSSIA.; St. Petersburg Work to be Finished and Moscow Factory Kept Open.
- Obey State Law Under Protest.
- RECOVER IN 3 WEEKS, WESTINGHOUSE SAYS; Pittsburg Situation Clearing and All Plants Are to Keep at Work. ...
- STATE BANKS' GOOD RECORD.; Depositors Have Lost Little in the Last Ten Years. MUSN'T SACRIFICE STOCKS. ...
- Will Try Oil Case Jan. 6.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- PLANS TO REORGANIZE THE KNICKERBOCKER; A Temporary Receiver Likely Pending Arrangements to This End. ...
- CASH TRADES IN CINCINNATI.; Stock Brokers Refused to Execute Margin Deals Owing to Tight Money.
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- Butte Savings Bank May Reopen.
- Run on a Small Bank In Baltimore.
- LONDON NOT EXCITED.; Bank Rate Not Raised -- Confidence Felt in Cortelyou.
- STOP TRADING ON MARGIN.; Philadelphia Brokers Decline to Execute Orders Save for Cash.
- SMALL RUN IN PROVIDENCE.; Union Trust Company Depositors Alarmed by New York Conditions.
- Bryan Says Prosperity Is Sound.
- CLOSE PARIS WATCH ON SITUATION HERE; Allied Westinghouse Company There Decides to Postpone Bond Issue. ...
- FALLS FROM SEVENTH STORY.; New York Salesman Instantly Killed at Louisville Hotel.
- SECOND DAY'S RUN SUCCESSFULLY MET; Trust Company of America Pays Out $9,000,000 More and Gets Some Deposits. ...
- LESTER FORD BADLY BURNED.; Little Daughter of Novelist Falls Into Tub of Hot Water.
- YOUTH GETS 155 YEARS.; Benj. Courtright Convicted of Murder -- Aged Mother Acquitted.
- $25,000,000 POOL UPHOLDS STOCKS; All-Around Recovery in Market When Morgan Interests Take Control. MONEY ...
- FIVE WOMEN LOST IN SWAMP.; Without Food or Sleep They Wandered About Thirty-six Hours.
- MISS GOULD HONORED.; Famous "Eyes Right" Command Given as Fort Leavenworth Soldiers Pass.
- MARRIES A GOVERNESS.; Miss Frances Slay Becomes Bride of Abraham Huston, Steel Manufacturer.
- MILLIONS MEET ALL DEMANDS; Money Poured Into Banks, Trust Companies, and the Stock Exchange. CORTELYOU ...
- Gets Court Order to Transfer Funds.
- Diabolo Causes a Runaway.
- NEW YORKER ARRESTS WIFE.; Howard A. Cooper Also Makes Charges Against Club Steward.
- THIRD TERMER'S BOAST.; Gov. Hoch Says They Will Run Over Others Like Texas Steers.
- MAURETANIA AT LIVERPOOL.; Made No Attempt at Speed in Her Journey from the Tyne. HELD FOR CHECK SWINDLE. ...
- WOOL MERCHANT ATTACHED.; Herman Granich of Philadelphia, Said to Owe $170,000, Is Missing.
- DR. GILLETTE FOUND GUILTY OF PERJURY; Ex-Vice President of the Mutual Life Testified Falsely About "Yellow ...
- MAKE A MILLION AND QUIT.; Follow Dead Man's Wish -- Cincinnati Men Surrender Business to Employes.
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- FAIRBANKS OUT OF RACE?; Said to Have Declared He Is Not a Candidate.
- POLICE COURT IN COLLEGE.; University of Michigan Students to Try Each Other for Misdemeanors.
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- FLEET'S STAY BRIEF IN PACIFIC OCEAN; President Intends That It Shall Return to the Atlantic at an Early ...
- Latest Shipping News.
- HUNDREDS PERISH IN ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE; Estimates of Fatalities in the Stricken Calabrian Villages Run ...
- CLEVELAND ON THE TARIFF.; Hopes Bay State Democrats Will Support Whitney on That Issue.
- J.V. RHOADES IN RESTRAINT.; Says He Is a Financial Operator of New York and Arizona. RESCUES AT HARLEM ...
- LUSITANIA CUTS RECORD.; Big Liner Makes Queenstown in 4 Days 22 Hours 53 Minutes.
- AGED COUPLE SUFFOCATED.; Found Dead After Ten Days -- Gas Escaped from Heater.
- $12,000,000 IN BLOCK SIGNALS; Harriman Roads Are Installing Nearly 6,000 Miles of Safety Appliances.
- MATSHAK DIES OF POISON.; Merchant's Death Reported Due to Heart Failure -- Coroner Says Suicide.
- THE FOREIGN MARKET.; Money Plenty in London, but Firmer -- Stock Exchange Steady.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; John C. Sheehan Acquires Group of Apartment Houses in Large Trade -- Two ...
- Article 27 -- No Title
- IRON TRADE REVIEW.
- SHOOTS AND KILLS NEIGHBOR IN FIGHT; Dorman S. Ormsby Says He Drew Pistol on Frederick Wehman to Protect ...
- THINK HE KILLED MOTHER.; Chenango County Youth Leads Authorities to Her Body.
- FOUND MURDERED IN MADISON SQUARE; Man Discovered Late Last Night Apparently Had Been Dead for Some Time. ...
- Article 26 -- No Title
- AHEARN DID NOT KNOW.; Borough President. Admits He Was Ignorant of Street Conditions.
- 15-CENT COTTON POOL FAILS.; Tight Money Ends Attempt of Texas Farmers to Get Higher Prices.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Show More Resistance -- Call Money Rates, 90@6 Per Cent. CORTELYOU'S RELIEF ...
- New Pennsylvania Director.
- Small Express Company Assigns.
- Niles Harvard's Tennis Champion.
- Philadelphian Buys Crack Trotter.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL.; Schedule Arranged for Championship Games of P.S.A. League.
- Young Teddy Resigns Crew Job.
- ELEMENTARY BASKET BALL.; Seventy-nine Teams Entered in Both Classes for Championship.
- Work Stopped on Western Railroad.
- FOX OUTWITS HOUNDS.; Meadow Brook Pack Raises Reynard, but Loses Scent After Good Run.
- TRENOR L. PARK DEAD; Head of the American Yacht Club Expires After an Operation.
- FRED R. CHILDS DEAD; Wedded Daughter of John D. Crimmins Only Four Months Ago.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Twelfth Round for Thomas Cup.
- AUTO SHOW READY TO OPEN TO-DAY.; Out-of-Town Crowds Arriving for Grand Central Palace Exhibition. CARS ...
- WOMEN'S CLUBS IN CANAL ZONE; Miss Boswell Returns from a Tour of Observation and Organization. STARTED ...
- FRESHMAN CLASS WINS.; Columbia Youngsters Defeat Sophomores in Annual Field Games.
- JUDGE MoSHERRY DROPS DEAD; President of Maryland Supreme Court Dies from Heart Disease.
- GEN. ROE DEFENDS MILITIA.; But He Admits Existence of Petty Grafting -- Plot to Get Creedmoor.
- COMMENDS BRAVE FIREMAN.; Charles H. Rutledge Risked Own Life to Save a Child's.
- $1,380,000 FOR A THEATRE.; Klaw & Erlanger's Offer for Philadelphia Academy of Music.
- Balm for the Commuter.
- THE DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH HERE; Arrives with Mr. and Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt, Sr., on the Kaiser ...
- CITY IS HARD UP, BUDGET TO BE CUT; " Must be Reduced to the Bone," Says Mayor -- No Additional Policemen. ...
- Car Shortage and Idle Car Plants.
- Plumbers' Agreement Ironclad.
- WHAT STUDENTS COST YALE.; Young Ministers Far More Expensive Than Others with No Receipts.
- The Honor System at Princeton.
- THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM.
- SPORT, NOT SLAUGHTER.; Police Conduct at the Sigel Parade.
- SPORT, NOT SLAUGHTER.; Is There No Place for This Boy?
- SPORT, NOT SLAUGHTER.; Give the Boys a Chance.
- THE SOUTH'S MINOR ISSUE.
- NOT SO BAD.
- SPORT, NOT SLAUGHTER.; Hunting and Fishing Legitimate Pastimes When Followed in Reason.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- SPORT, NOT SLAUGHTER.; A Neglected Courtesy.
- THE STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT.
- GEORGE WESTINGHOUSE.
- FISHING AND FISHERMEN.
- Georgetown Crew Challenges Princeton
- VANDERBILT BUYS HORSES.; Reginald C. Now Owner of Harriman's Lord Burleigh and Lord Brooke.
- THE CITY BUDGET.
- NO DOUBT PERMITTED.
- A CITY EXPOSED TO THIEVES.
- THE SITUATION.
- A GRAVE WARNING.
- Article 23 -- No Title
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- Pedestrian Reynolds Loses His Bet.
- Article 21 -- No Title
- HARVARD COACHES ADOPT YALE PLAN; Best Two Men for a Place Must Oppose Each Other and Fight It Out. YALE'S ...
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- FAUST HOME FIRST IN A CLOSE FINISH; Lightweighted Gelding Beats Gretna Green for Southampton Handicap. ...
- ROOSEVELT ADVISES NEW YORK FARMERS; Says There Must Be Careful Adaptation of Soils to Crops. FARMS NEED ...
- TELLS OF HARRIMAN LOANS.; State Insurance Statistician Admits Only Cursory Examination.
- CHANLER GOES TO GEORGIA.; Lieutenant Governor New York Makes First Trip Through South.
- WARRANT SERVED ON HEARST.; He Is Arraigned on Chanler's Libel charge and Paroled.
- COCKRAN ASSAILS HEARST AND PARSONS; Ridicules Fusion, and Likens Its Sponsors and Candidates to Characters ...
- Taft Will Meet the Kaiser.
- TAFT TO SETTLE ARMY-NAVY CLASH; Subig Bay Ideas of Navy Are Rejected by the Army Engineers. 100,000 ...
- Article 20 -- No Title
- OBTAINS $25,000 DAMAGES.; Woman Sued Physicians for Fake Commitment to Asylum.
- MESSENGER STOLE IN THE BANK PANIC; But His Sudden Wealth Did Phil Sapperstein Not a Bit of Good. NO ...
- Not New York Publishers' Press.
- BAR ASSOOIATION NAMES ITS CHOICE; It Indorses Judges Whitman and Wadhams, Justice Bruce, and James W. ...
- LINER'S ROUGHEST PASSAGE.; Kaiser Wilhelm II. Battled Her Way Across -- Dr. Hilprecht Home.
- KAISER'S GIFTS TO U.S. ARMY.; Present Busts of Famous Germans at West Point Academy To-day.
- MORE CONFUSION OVER NIGHT COURT; Wahle Protests to Bingham Against Order Holding Prisoners Back After ...
- PORT CHESTERS KEEPS UP HER TRADITIONS; Firemen's Parade Outdoes All Previous Demonstrations of the Kind ...
- DEAD FROM POISONING.; Coroner Dooley Refuses a Permit to Bury Samuel Matshak.
- Gen. Booth, Nearly Well, Starts East.
- NEW MEXICAN AMBASSADOR.; Mr. Casassus May Come Back to Washington to Succeed Mr. Creel.
- PAYS $100,000 DAMAGES.; Hartford Manufacturing Company Settles with the Government.
- STERN CRITICISES MAXWELL.; By-Law Against Teachers' Lobby Precipitates Row at Board Meeting.
- HOLD THREE TINY RUNAWAYS.; New York Boys, Armed with Pistols, Get to Albany.
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- ROOSEVELT HOME FROM HIS HUNT; Baggage Included Big Black Bear Skin and Two Pairs of Antlers. SILENT ...
- Article 19 -- No Title
- OPPOSES STATES' CONTROL OF TRUSTS; Isaac N. Seligman Declares That National Regulation of Corporations ...
- Article 15 -- No Title
- ROYAL JEWEL SALE WAITS.; King Leopold's Daughter Hopes to Save Her Mother's Heirlooms.
- Bulgarians Destroy Greek Village.
- BEACHY WINS AIR RACE.; Drives His Airship Round a Monument and Back.
- French Church Loot Returned.
- Kaiser Appoints an Arbitrator.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Lunched with Japanese Emperor.
- PERSIAN CABINET CRISIS.; Ministry Dismissed and Russo-British Action May Be Necessary.
- Coming Home on the Adriatic.
- Hamburg-American Boat Founders.
- FEARED CHESAPEAKE BAY.; Capt. Chandler Thought Ballast Might Give Out Before Crossing.
- L'ISLE DE FRANCE SECOND.; Lands in Hubertsville, N.J., Within Six Miles of the Winner.
- Little Trouble at Albany Trust Co.
- Nutley Reassured by Barney Agent.
- ALLIS-CHALMERS PLANS.; May Abolish Committees and Place Management with Officers and Directors.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- HERSEY LANDS IN CANADA.; Thought Night Ride Over Lake Ontario Dangerous.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- PILOTS' OWN STORIES.; Aeronauts Tell The Times of Their Experiences in the Air.
- THANK THE CLEARING HOUSE.; Bridgeport Manufacturers Compliment It on Handling of Situation.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- LONDON VIEW OF FLURRY.; The Telegraph Blames Roosevelt and Fears Innocent Will Suffer.
- Article 4 -- No Title
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- BUFFALO IN GOOD SHAPE.; President of State Bankers' Association Says Bankers Are Not Worrying.
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- TWO NEVADA BANKS CLOSE.; Trouble Thought to be Only Temporary -- One to Open in Three Days.
- LITTLE EFFECT IN LONDON.
- SCARE OF THE FOREIGN-BORN.; Small Depositors Descend on Dollar Savings Bank, Which Promptly Pays.
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- PARIS BANKS STEER A CAREFUL COURSE; Think Crisis Here Will Be Short-Lived, but Are Taking Precautions. ...
- KNICKERBOCKER MAY RESUME BUSINESS; Hopeful Statement Issued After Conference Lasting Until Morning. ...
- CONDITIONS SOUND IN OUTSIDE CITIES; Bankers Confident Financial Flurry in New York Cannot Last. NO LOSS ...
- CLARK WILLIAMS HEADS STATE BANKS; Columbia Trust Company Officer Chosen by Gov. Hughes as Superintendent. ...
- STOCKS STIFFEN DESPITE HIGH MONEY; Greater Resistance to Declines Than on Tuesday, and Strong Support ...
- AID FOR PITTSBURG.; Treasury Increases Deposits There at Senator Knox's Request.
- RECEIVERS FOR TRUST CO.; The Iron City of Pittsburg Fails -- Bankers for Westinghouse Co.
- C.S. CAMERON JUMPS BAIL.; Convicted Pittsburg Briber Fails to Appear for Sentence.
- BRYAN ABSOLVES ROOSEVELT.
- SITUATION IN HAND -- RIDGELY.; Controller Gets Good Reports from All Over the Country.
- PUTS BRYAN IN THE FIELD.; Brother-in-Law Announces That He Wants the Nomination.
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- CORTELYOU PUTS IN $25,000,000; Secretary of the Treasury Orders Great Deposits in the Banks Here. JOHN ...
- QUICK ROUND TRIP.; Wireless Crosses Sea and Reply Comes Back in Five Minutes.
- MEETS ALL DAY RUN BY PROMPT PAYMENT; Trust Company of America Hands Over Millions to Anxious Depositors. ...
- MAN ASLEEP FOR SIX WEEKS.; Physicians Fail to Awaken Miner Who Is Suffering from a Strange Malady.
- FINED FOR SON'S DEATH.; Mr. and Mrs. Watson to Appeal to the Supreme Court in X-Science Case.
- VICTORY FOR STATE COURT.; Federal Receiver for Waters-Pierce Oil Company Will Retire.
- MRS. TAFT AT CARD PARTY.; Police Wait Upon Her Hostess with Warning Against Gambling.
- KILLS FRIEND FOR A BEAR.; Northfield Hunter Mistakes Merchant for Big Game and Shoots.
- BAD FIRE AT MT. WEATHER.; Administration Building, with Apparatus, Destroyed, and Observer Hurt.
- SPANISH NOBLEMEN HURT.; Victims of Auto Accident in Brookline, Mass. -- In Hospital Now.
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- COMES OUT FOR TAFT.; Walter S. Dickey, Once a Fairbanks Boomer, Now for the Ohioan.
- PUT 2,000 MEN OUT OF WORK.; To Retrench Canadian Pacific Will Partly Close Angus Shops.
- WON'T DISCUSS FUSION.; Roosevelt Says the Step in New York Was Without His Knowledge.
- SECRETS OF COURT EXPOSED IN TRIAL; Sensational Testimony About the Kaiser's Entourage in Libel Action ...
- TEMPORARY HALT FOR WESTINGHOUSE; Three Pittsburg Concerns Put in Hands of Receivers -- The Work to Go ...
- POMMERN LANDS AT ASBURY.; German Balloon Only Game Down Because of Proximity to Ocean. GERMAN AERONAUTS ...
- HUGH WHITNEY A SUICIDE.; Well-Known Member of Myopia Hunt Club Shoots Himself to Death.
- LONG ISLAND RESORT BURNED.; 14 Buildings at Howard's Landing on Rockaway Trestle Destroyed.
- GERMAN AERONAUTS WIN BALLOON RACE; The Pommern Descends at Asbury Park, After a Flight of 880 Miles. ...
- OPPOSE TUCKER'S ROMANCE.; Engagement of Logan's Grandson to Divorced Wife of Army Captain.
- STERN IN NEW AMSTERDAM.; Merchant Likely to Accept Vice Presidency and Strengthen Directorate.
- Jersey Town in Darkness.
- ON TRIAL FOR SUICIDE PACT.; Man Lost His Nerve After His Wife Killed Herself. AGAINST DR. GILLETTE. ...
- Mr. Spiegelberg's Nomination.
- SAYS SHERMAN ACT RESTRICTS BUSINESS; President Butler Tells Chicago Trust Conference the Law Should ...
- ATTACK MINING SCHEME.; Officers of Capucaya Co. Indicted and Receiver for Concern Named. BROKERS SUE ...
- $75,000 Fire at Lake Mohonk.
- THE EUROPEAN MARKETS.; Hapenings of a Day In London, Paris, and Berlin.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Washington street Corer Bought by Operators -- Apartments Sold on the Heights ...
- KELSEY UNDER QUIZ ADMITS IGNORANCE; He Knew Nothing of Big Insurance Loan and Stock Transactions. IS ...
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- POLICE DOGS HERE; KEPT FROM VIEW; Wonderful Stories of the Sagacity of the Belgian Sheep Tenders. STAY ...
- UPSETS CHURCH FAIR.; Young Woman Throws Pastry About and Frightens Away Purchasers. 4 ALARMS FOR BROOKLYN ...
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- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; A Day to be Remembered. Big Decline in Good Stocks. Heroic Treatment, but Necessary. ...
- TOM M'GRATH WINS GOWANUS STAKES; Favorite Carries Off Feature Event in Driving Finish at Jamaica. TIRO'S ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Crash, Recovering Slightly -- Call Money Rates, 70 @6 Per Cent. EFFECT OF ...
- MAJOR DELMAR WINS.; Defeats, Sweet Marie in Trotting Match -- Rythmic Bell Fakes Race.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKET BALL.; Schedule for Championship of Public Schools Athletic League Arranged. Misses ...
- VANDERBILT SHOW HORSES.; Millionaire Preparing to Make Large Entry in New York Exhibition. NEW RACE ...
- Vanderbilt Cup Winning Car Burned.
- Change in Cup Deed of Trust.
- LOW MARKET HALTS BIG WORK; Construction of $1,000,000 Copper Smelter Suspended -- Hundreds Out.
- MANY CARS READY FOR AUTO EXHIBIT; More Than Fifty Machines Taken in Grand Central Palace for the Show. ...
- Noyes and Biglow for Yale Crew.; Next Motorboat Race to Bermuda. Keough and Kenworthy Win.
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- TIGERS' LINE WEAK, BRACING DEFENCE; Coaches Resort to Drastic Tactics to Put Backbone in Princeton Team. ...
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- CUBS DECIDE ON EMBLEM.; Unanimous for Medal Similar to That Given Two Years Ago.
- Article 16 -- No Title; MANY CHAMPIONS TO RACE. Local Clubs Will Enter Full Teams in National A.A.U. ...
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- CAPT. W. G. SHACKFORD DEAD.; Father of President's Naval Aid Was Married Last Wednesday.
- Capt. Charles H. Allen.
- THE MANHATTANS OPENING.; " La Gioconda"' to be Sung Nov. 4 -- Special "Carmen" Matinee. JOSEF HOFMANN ...
- George Brooks.
- FRENCH PHILOSOPHICAL PLAY; Deals with a King Who Had a Nightmare and Reformed. GERMAN DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. ...
- CLUBWOMEN DODGE SERVANT PROBLEM; Political Study Society Will Help Homeless Women and Try to Keep Up ...
- William F. Van Pelt.
- Change in Memphis Opera House.
- Illinois Central Meeting Adjourned.
- DOROTHY RUSSELL TO WED.; Will Try to Leave Hospital for the Ceremony Next Week.
- American Singer Pleases London.
- MISS ROOT NAMES DAY FOR WEDDING; Will Be Quietly Married at Home l to Lieu, U. S, Grant 3d on Nov. 27. ...
- MISS M'MICHEL'S WEDDING PLANS; Selects Attendants for Her Marriage to James M. Marble on Dec. 3. COL. ...
- Noted Skipper Seriously Ill.; Girl Rider Thrown in Pony Ballet.
- Robert L. Meade's Secret Marriage.
- MISS REED, ACTRESS, ILL.; Sothern's Leading Woman Has Blood Poisoning from Lanced Felon.
- ADMIRAL SELFRIDOE WEDS.; At Age of 72 Wins Miss Gertrude Wilds as Bride.
- SAILING FOR EUROPE TO-DAY.; Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson Arrives on the Vaderland. A $145,000,000 BUDGET. ...
- STEAMSHIP PROTEST HEARD.; Secretary Straus Takes Up Complaints of Big Lines. TO HONOR SAINT-GAUDENS. ...
- ELECTRIC CAB KILLS BABY.; Child Crushed in Broadway While Crossing Street with Its Mother. BABY FOUND ...
- THOSE WHO WON'T MOVE UP.; Other Lunch "Wagon" Nuisances.
- SPECTATORS MADE PRISONERS.; Princeton's Honor System.
- SPECTATORS MADE PRISONERS.; Where Is the Authority of the Police for This Attitude?
- THOSE WHO WON'T MOVE UP.; Self-Reliant Boys Make Men.
- CANADA EXPECTS A NEW ELECTION; Opposition Will Tax Government with Misconduct, Says Nova Scotia's Governor. ...
- THOSE WHO WON'T MOVE UP.; Danger in Bonfires.
- SPECTATORS MADE PRISONERS.; The Franchise in Hungary.
- SPECTATORS MADE PRISONERS.; Children Kept from Luncheon.
- SPECTATORS MADE PRISONERS.; Transit and Street Parades.
- SPECTATORS MADE PRISONERS.; Drawbacks of Riverside Drive.
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- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- THOSE WHO WON'T MOVE UP.; The Crowded Ends and Empty Central Portions of Subway Cars.
- THE TRADE OF INSURRECTION.
- Weekly Statement from Trust Companies.
- PLENTY OF GOOD FOOD.
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- ABUSING THE GULF STREAM.
- FEDERAL CLEARING HOUSES.; A Suggested Protection Against Alarms in the Banking World.
- A NEW CART-END CAMPAIGN.
- Mexican Ambassador to Retire.
- DISPUTE OVER ISLANDS.; America and Britain Both Claim Several Off Borneo. URGE SUBWAY TO JAMAICA. Utilities ...
- A G.O.P. AFFAIR.
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- BROOKLYN YOUTH KILLS POLICEMAN; Angered When Told to Move On He Drew a Revolver and Replied with a Bullet. ...
- RAILROAD MEN DISMISSED.; President Mellen Is Retrenching Rigidly on the New Haven.
- HELD UP MRS. THAW'S ALBUM.; Magistrate Makes Woman Return Pictures Borrowed During Trial.
- THE SITUATION.
- FACTS AND FEARS.
- RIGHT TO EXCLUDE JEWS.; Test Suit Brought on Alleged Refusal to Receive W.J. Salomon.
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- BERNHARDT ON WIRELESS.; Arrived in London, She Sends a Message by the Marconi System.
- ROSSLYN LETS WIFE GO.
- " AMERICANISM" IN GERMANY.; Grafting in the Reichstag is Called by That Name.
- FRENCH PARLIAMENT OPENS.; National Defense and Morocco Debates Set for Friday.
- $500,000 FINE OF AMERICANS.; Westinghouse Company Failed to Complete St. Petersburg Car Lines.
- TRIED TO KILL OFFICIAL.; British Revenue Officer in Grenada Shot and Stabbed by a Subordinate.
- TAFT TO GET WARM GREETING IN RUSSIA; Squadron to Salute Him at Vladivostok -- Special Train to Capital. ...
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- HEPBURN CONFERS WITH GOV. HUGHES; The Governor Drops Ahearn Charges to Talk Over the Banking Situation. ...
- PREFER SEIZURES TO SUING TRUSTS; Department of Justice to Adopt Plan if Upheld in Tobacco Action. AFTER ...
- ARMY IN BAD SHAPE -- HULL.; Could Not Be Worse, Says Congressman, Who Favors More Pay. Torrens Commission ...
- INCORPORATE COLER'S PAPER.; Borough President's "Bulletin" Now Protected by Law.
- McFADDEN FOUND GUILTY.; Convicted of Sending Objectionable Literature Through the Mails.
- SELLS 117 GRAIN ELEVATORS.; English Corporation's Sale Includes The Star in Minneapolis.
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- FRENCH DEFEATED, SPANIARDS HEAR; Conflicting Reports of Fighting with Tribesmen at Casablanca. FRENCHMEN ...
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- COLOR LINE IN THE NAVY.; Sailors of the Battleship Minnesota Attack a Negro. STRIKE TIES UP CARS. Conductors, ...
- Obtain Jury to Try Tirey L. Ford.
- JUDGE FORBIDS STRIKE.; Injunction Against Pressmen's Union Forbids All Incitement of a Walkout. Extinguisher ...
- RUNAWAY AUTOIST KILLED.; Cleveland Youth Crushed Under a Machine Given by His Father.
- Well-Stocked Yawl Found.; New Staten Island Road Plans Filed. $38,668 Judgment Against Rouss.
- SNUFF BREAKS UP A HEARST MEETING; League Leader Unable to Speak in Featherson's District on Account ...
- SEVERE ON ROAD'S REPORT.; Some Chesapeake & Ohio Holders Declare Annual Statement Misleading.
- KIDNAPS HER OWN CHILD.; Mother Gets Her Daughter After a Struggle on Hudson River Pier.
- $25,000 CHECK FOR DEAN.; The Rev. Dr. McNulty Honored by Paterson on His Golden Jubilee.
- WARRANT ISSUED FOR W.R. HEARST; William Astor Chanler Accuses the Editor of Criminal Libel. ARRANGES ...
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- TO ATTACK HEARST AT TAMMANY RALLY; The Resolutions Thereat Will Make Root's Characterization Seem Mild, ...
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- STOCK TROUBLE IS NO STAY -- ROOSEVELT; Says He Will Not Change Policy Even if It Caused Present Difficulties. ...
- THE EFFECT IN LONDON.; Drop in Americans Follows News of the Financial Situation Here. CLEWS SAYS IT'S ...
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- INDORSES TAMMANY TICKET.; Herrick and Ridder the Chief Speakers at the Democratic Club. NATIONAL GUARD ...
- WEST IN GOOD CONDITION.; Stocks Break, but Bankers Say Their Institutions Are Solid.
- STATE EXAMINERS AT WORK ON BANKS; They Find the Hamilton in Fine Shape; Not Finished with Mechanics ...
- PAYS OUT $8,000,000 AND THEN SUSPENDS; $1,500,000 Hanover National Check Closes the Knickerbocker Trust ...
- ENDED HER LIFE IN THE OCEAN; Mrs. Schubert Jumped Overboard from the Steamer Manitou.
- AID TRUST CO. OF AMERICA; It Has Twelve Millions, and as Much as May Be Needed Is Pledged. J.P. MORGAN ...
- KNICKERBOCKER WILL NOT OPEN; Conference of Bankers Deems It Unwise to Aid the Trust Company Further ...
- BANKING TROUBLES HIT STOCKS HARD; Severe Liquidation All Day, but Powerful Support Prevents Demoralization. ...
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- DAVIES HURRIES HERE.; The Knickerbocker's Counsel Gets Unexpected News in Chicago. NATIONAL BANK SITUATION. ...
- RYAN STILL IN MORTON TRUST; Denial of a Report That the Traction Magnate Is About to Quit Thorne Sells ...
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- TELEPHONED GIRLS; LYNCHED; Indiana Negro Who Went to Mississippi the Mob's Victim.
- READY FOR PRAYER -- BURNED.; Brother and Sister Injured by Explosion of a Gas Stove.
- CONSTANT RAIN ON A SPOT.; Kentucky Interested in Shower That Only Covers a 25-Foot Square.
- HIT MARK 3,200 YARDS AWAY.; Satisfactory Test Made of Bliss-Leavitt Turbine Torpedo.
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- BALLOON FOR HIS STOCKING.; Mrs. Fleischmann to Make Big Christmas Gift to Her Husband.
- TWO BOYS DEAD FROM RABIES.; Were Bitten by a Dog Nearly Seven Months Ago.
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- $5,000,000 FOR ORPHAN GIRLS.; Robert N. Carson's Will Provides Institution Similar to Girard College.
- HERSEY'S BALLOON LANDS IN CANADA; American Aeronaut Tells The Times of His Flight of Over 500 Miles. ...
- WOULD SUE BRIDE IN GREEN.; Pittsburger Whose Marriage Was a Hazy Dream Now Wants Divorce.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title; Petition Against Butler & Johnston.
- PRESIDENT COULDN'T SPEAK.; At Chattanooga He Devoted His Time to Trying to Avert a Disaster.
- RINGLINGS BUY OUT BARNUM & BAILEY; " Greatest Show on Earth" Is Sold to Rivals in the Circus World. ...
- THE MAURETANIA IS READY.; Starts from the Tyne for Liverpool to Enter the Service.
- LUSITANIA MAKES 24.6 KNOTS.; Distance Covered Yesterday 570 Miles, Record Run Eastward.
- THE LITUANIA ASHORE.; Though She Is Leaking Badly the Captain Declines Aid.
- COLER DISCUSSES CHARTER.; Argues for Decentralization in Conference with Revision Committee. VARICOSE ...
- DON'T APPROVE THE WEDDING.; Du Pont-Maddox Union Displeases Bride's Father, Judge Bradford.
- CHARGED WITH LAND SWINDLE; Agent of Company in Which Nyack Postmaster Invested Is Arrested. HE'S 16; ...
- CONVICT'S WINE SUPPER.; Marrin Storey, Cotton Promoter, Gets an Outing from Jail. Policeman, Taken Ill ...
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Sits Bought for Apartment Houses on Morningside and Washington Heights -- ...
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- ODD CONCEITS FOR HALLOWE'EN; Jack o' Lanterns, Devils, Black Cats, Witches, and Jack Homer Pies. PUMPKIN ...
- THIEF ARMED WITH HATCHET.; Nashville Negro Injures Brothers Before They Kill Him. LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS. ...
- THE FOREIGN MARKETS.; Money Plenty in London, Tone of the Stock Exchange Cheerful.
- ENJOINS PRESSMEN'S STRIKE.; Would Be Breaking a Valid Contract, Declares Judge Thompson.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Looked Like Real Optimism. Clearing House Work Effective. Views of an Outside ...
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- AUTO HITS AN OLD MAN.; Chauffeur Turned Out to Avoid Running Down Child. GIRL TRAPS ALLEGED THIEF. Police ...
- Stockholders' Protective Organization.
- MORE SWIMMING MEETS.; Public Schools Athletic League to Give Great Attention to Sport.
- Dixon Wins Princeton Tennis Title.; Big Exhibit of Balloons and Models.
- Connecticut League Officers.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Rise Vigorously -- Call Money Rate, 9 1/2@5 Per Cent. BANK MEASURES FACTORS ...
- BIG AUTO DEMAND FOR COMING YEAR; Output and Sales of Motor Cars This Season Exceed All Previous Years. ...
- BUY PHILIPPINE BONDS.; $100,000 of Railway Securities for Postal Savings Bank Investment.
- NEW YORK Y.C. ANSWER.; Swedish Challenge for 70-Foot Boat Would Not Be Accepted.
- McGRAW TO DROP PLAYERS.; Young Stars to Replace Old Men on the Giants' Team. Tod Sloan's Easy Billiard ...
- RULE REVISION AT ONCE.; U.S. Golfers to Rewrite Code and Send It to Foreign Committees. INTERCITY GOLF ...
- FRANK ROCKEFELLER SUED.; He and Charles R. Flint in Bond-Floating Dispute with O.C. Barber.
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- GRETNA GREEN BEAT BROOKDALE NYMPH; J.R. Keene's Horse, at 10 to 1, Easily First in the Pierre-pont Handicap. ...
- Article 16 -- No Title; On and Off the Football Field.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- PRINCETON SLUMPS BEFORE THE SCRUBS; Tigers' Defense Crumbles and Backs Plunge Through Line at Will. ...
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- FINDS NEW SUN SPOTS.; Pittsburg Astronomer Says They Are Visible to the Naked Eye. OFF FOR EUROPE TO-DAY. ...
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Cannot Play Football and Study, Too.; Hamilton Institute, 17; Dwight, 0.
- Newton Couper.
- ARCHIBALD--FESSENDEN.
- AN ATTEMPT TO ACT A POETIC TRAGEDY; With Sad Results for Mackaye's Able Work of "Sappho and Phaon." ...
- DEATH LIST OF THE DAY.; Death of George Frederick Bedley.
- Albert A. Wilson.
- HARTJE CASE WITH JUDGES.; Superior Court of Pennsylvania Hears Argument for Reopening It.
- HIGH JINKS IN METZ'S OFFICE.; Controller Joins in Chorus as Piano Is Tested for Board of Education.
- BOMB FOR HIS WIFE.; Kansas Man Came Near Dynamiting Her and His Mother-in-Law.
- SUING THE PLUMBERS' TRUST.; Proceedings Against 20 Concerns Making Supplies.
- FRANCIS H. POTTER WEDS IN ENGLAND; Nephew of Bishop Potter Marries Miss Gwendolyn Cary at Westminster. ...
- BELMONT TUNNEL MAY DELAY OPENING; No Application for Operation Franchise Yet Before Public Utilities ...
- Miss Marbury Only Represents Authors
- POSSIBILITIES OF WIRELESS.; Nikola Tesla Says Distance Forms No Obstacle to Transmission of Energy.
- Author of New Drama on Dante.
- " BISHOPS WOULD TREMBLE."; Independent Church Press Would Stir Them, Says Pastor Johnston.
- FOR CORPORAL PUNISHMENT.; No Action on Divorce Laws.
- Calendar and Solar Adjustment.
- STANDARD OIL'S DEFENSE.; Will Urge That Trust Was Formed Before Sherman Act Became a Law.
- 'THE MERRY WIDOW' PROVES CAPTIVATING; Wins Instant Approval in American Debut at the New Amsterdam Theatre. ...
- LAUGH ON OUR MANAGERS; Mr. Collins Tells How They Shied at "Sins of Society," SPECULATORS ON HAND. Take ...
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- THE SMOKE NUISANCE.
- THE COPPER DIVIDEND.; Complaint of an Investor Who Finds Capital and Income Cut in Two.
- A "VIVISECTION" FARM.
- CULTURE AND LEARNING.
- FOR CORPORAL PUNISHMENT.; A Father Who Thinks "Moral Suasion" Especially Subject to Abuse.
- BEAUTIFYING TOWNS.
- INFLUENCE OF SUGGESTION.
- PRESERVING HUDSON'S SCENERY.; Municipal Art Society Strongly in Favor of Latest Popular Movement.
- Mr. Edison's Cement House.
- TOBACCO SEIZED IN WORLD-TRUST FIGHT; Decision of Administration to Enforce Hitherto Unused Section of ...
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- NIGHT RESCUE FROM LAKE.; Hotel Guests Saved a Man Whose Canoe Had Upset. NO JURY TRIAL FOR MAE WOOD. ...
- Article 12 -- No Title; STRIKE IN RORER RESTAURANT Waiters Give No Warning and Patrons Have to Help ...
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- Second Victim of Deer Hunt Dies.
- THE "PAY AS YOU ENTER" CAR.
- COST OF BEING AMBASSADOR.
- THE 27TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.
- ANOTHER VAGRANT QUAKE.; Seismographs at Several Points Report Disturbance at Antipodes.
- NEXT DUMA CONSERVATIVE.; Probably Will Co-operate with Stolypin in His Reforms.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
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- CHINESE MUTINY IN AFRICA.; Were Unwilling to Work Sundays -- Police Had to Use Guns.
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- WORK AT THE HAGUE PLEASES MR. ROOT; Secretary of State Satisfied with Results of Peace Conference. LIKES ...
- Honors for Sir Chentung Liang-Cheng.
- TILT TAX CASE DECIDED.; Supreme Court Holds That Silkmaker Lived Legally in New York.
- SILVER LOVING CUP PRESENTED TO TAFT; Gift of Secretary's Enthusiastic Admirers in the Philippine Islands. ...
- TAFT MAY NOT SEE KAISER.; Meeting Impossible if Secretary Sticks to His Time Card.
- BATTLE IN MOROCCO, MULAI HAFID VICTOR; First Division of Sultan's Troops Defeated and Commander in Chief ...
- ROOSEVELT PRAISES DAVIS.; President Extols Confederate Leader's Heroism in Mexican War. Praises Southern ...
- FRANCIS JOSEPH BETTER.; Distinct Improvement in His Condition -- Had a Good Day.
- CARS RUN IN LIVINGSTON ST.
- ROOSEVELT SCOLDED STATE EXECUTIVES; On River Trip He Demanded That Republican Governors Support Centralization. ...
- INHERITS $21,800,000 CASH.; Handsome Estate Comes to the New Duke and Prince of Pless.
- SULTAN VERY HARD UP.; Wants France to Give Him Money and Assume Control in Morocco.
- Kubelik Sails for America Oct. 30.
- GERMAN NAVAL BILL.; Will Appropriate About $18,750,000 Above the 1900 Estimate.
- INTERBOROUGH LINES GAIN IN EARNINGS; Report Increase of $1,475,700 Over the Showing Made Last Year. ...
- DELAYED GETTING AT FIRE.; Engines Kept Blocks Away by the Pennsylvania Excavation.
- L.W. MOTT RESIGNS AFTER SIX DAYS; Responsibilities of Banking Superintendent Weighed on Young Appointee. ...
- SAY TEACHER SHIELDS BOYS.; Railroad Police Allege She Hampers Inquiry Into Wreck Caused by Them. DUDLEY ...
- SERVICES AS WITNESS VALUED AT $35,000; Heirs of H.W. Nichols Ask Pay for His Work in "Spite House" Will ...
- PORTER HAD THE JEWELS.; But He Was Quietly Waiting for His "Boss" to Come for the $15,000 Worth. POLICE ...
- TO COMMEND LIEUT. CRONAN.; Navy Department Will Take Official Notice of His Bravery.
- FISH AHEAD, MAKE TERMS TO HARRIMAH; Illinois Central Stockholders' Meeting Adjourned to Dec. 18 -- Court ...
- CITIZENS' UNION IN ROW OVER BRUCE; Organization Approves Only One League Candidate, Merrill, for the ...
- WAR ON CONSUMPTION.; Cart-End Addresses Latest Feature of Philadelphia Crusade Against Disease.
- IT COST WHITNEY $23,000.; Massachusetts Democratic Nominee for Governor Files Return. COUNTRY DOOMED ...
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- Article 1 -- No Title; CHARLES TRACY BARNEY. The Banker Identified with Many Well-Known Companies in ...
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- LONDON TONE CHEERFUL.; House Cleaning Here Thought to Have Saved the Situation.
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- U.S. SMELTING STOCK SALE.; Transfers of 67,ooo Shares in Boston Made at a Loss.
- OTTO HEINZE & CO. IN BANKRUPTS' COURT; Creditors File Petition Against the Firm, Alleging Insolvency. ...
- MRS. HENRY STURGIS HURT.; Auto in Which She Was Riding in London Hit by an Omnibus.
- MORE THAN 50; ENTERS YALE.; Michael P. Haggerty Probably Oldest University Student in the World.
- KNICKERBOCKER WILL BE AIDED; President Barney Quits and Financiers Promise to Support the Trust Company. ...
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- HE MAKES DIAMONDS.; So M. Charette Informs the Paris Academy of Science.
- JOHN FORD IS VERY ILL.; His Physician Holds Out Little Hope That He Will Recover.
- PLOT AGAINST THE CZAR?; Arrest of Men Tunneling Near the Pavlosk Railroad.
- SOUTHERN'S RATE FIGHT ENDS; Road Withdraws Litigation Against Enforcement, by Agreement. Closes Night ...
- DAUGHTER'S VAIN SACRIFICE.; Swears Her Good Name Away, but Jury Finds Father Guilty.
- FREIGHT STEAMER ON ROCKS.; Queen Cristina, in Ballast, Will Be Total Loss.
- INDICT PHELPS, DODGE & CO.; New York Firm -- Charged with Defrauding Government of Coal Lands.
- 9 BALLOONS START IN VEERING AIRS; All Rise Without Mishap, Floating Northeast, in International Race. ...
- CAR COMPANY TO CUT FORCE.; About 2,500 Men to Leave Employ of the American.
- WALLINGS SET FREE; ARREST A MISTAKE; Police Authorities Say They Were the Victims of an Overzealous ...
- THAW RAISES $120,000.; Sells Pittsburg Real Estate to Mother, Brother, and Sisters.
- TRIXIE FRIGANZA INJURED.; Actress Thrown from an Automobile in Chicago and Badly Bruised.
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- CHILD STOLEN FROM CONVENT; Carried Off by Two Women -- Father Suspects Mother.
- Burglars Rob T.F. Reynolds's Home.
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- BRYAN NOW FAVORS FEDERAL CONTROL; Declares for Corporation License Idea in Same Speech Attacking Centralization. ...
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- GULF STREAM SLOW AND C0LD; Very Little Current and About Eight Degrees Colder Than Usual.
- TAFT SURE OF ROOSEVELT.; Secretary's Campaign Manager Certain the President Will Not Run.
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- STORM CUTS OFF MARCONI.; Land Lines Useless, Glace Bay Sends Word to The Times, Via Ireland.
- APPEAL TO ROOSEVELT.; Sunday Ball Games on League Island Must Stop, Say Ministers.
- APARTMENT BROKEN INTO.; Thieves Jimmy Lock and Carry Off $500 Worth of Sliver.
- Duck Hunter Shot and Killed.
- CROWD BEATS POLICEMAN.; Fierce Fight in Saloon He Tried to Close for Sunday Law Violation.
- PICK FORT TO WIN BY 12,500 PLURALITY; Republicans Say Essex Is Safe for 3,000, Despite the Hostile Feeling ...
- LETTER KILLED WISH TO LIVE.; Kalisch Committed Suicide After Reading Note from His Sweetheart.
- HAD SON ARRESTED; SHOCK MAY KILL HER; Mrs. Kocher Complained of Group of Youths Who Were Playing Craps. ...
- $200,000,000 FOR WATERWAYS; Plan of the Committee -- Roosevelt for an Atlantic Seaboard Route.
- COAST DEFENSES LACK 10,000 MEN; Better Opportunities in Civil Life Have Drawn Thousands from Army. COMMISSIONS ...
- GAME WARDEN SHOT.; Italians Fire on Him in the Woods -Not Expected to Live.
- ARRESTED AS A WOMAN FAGIN.; Newark Police Say Louise Kellogg Is Leader of Pickpockets.
- GASES FROM AUTO NEARLY KILL YOUTH; Son of Former Judge Krueger Strangely Overcome While Watching Repairs. ...
- VETERANS FOR SUNDAY BALL.; Tell Roosevelt Methodist Petition Recalls Puritanical Times.
- BAY STATE CAMPAIGN ON.; Republicans, However, Do Not Think They Are in Danger.
- THE WEEK IN PARIS.; Bourse Closed Strong, Owing to Previous Cautious Spirit.
- RAISING TREES FOR TIES.; Railroads Taking Steps to Offset Depletion of the Forests.
- PESSIMISM IN BERLIN.; Hamburg Bank Failure Causes Depression and Prices Fall.
- MILLIONS ADDED TO CORPORATE VALUES; Since 1903, When Present Prices Were Last Reached, Assets Have Shown ...
- BIG GOLD PRODUCTION.; G.E. Roberts's Statistics Show Gain of $6,193,100 In 1906.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- THE STEEL TRADE POSITION.; Buyers Take Pig Iron After Concessions -- The Rail Controversy.
- BETTER FEELING IN LONDON.; Monetary Situation Now Far Ahead of That of a Year Ago.
- BOSTON COPPER GOSSIP.; Accumulations of the Metal Said to Total 275,000,000 Pounds -- Field Notes.
- The Week In Chicago.
- SAY SUNDAY SHOWS CAN'T BE STOPPED; Managers Declare Public Demand for Them Has Become Too Great to be ...
- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.
- Robert G. Dale Engaged.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- JULIAN STORY TO SELL HIS PARIS HOUSE; Artist Will Establish a Studio, Designed by Himself, in Philadelphia. ...
- MRS. BATONYI HERE.; Former Mrs. Burke-Roche Not Likely to Visit Her Father, Frank Work.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION.; Trail of Copper Episode Over All Markets -- The Banking Position.
- NEW FRENCH PLAYS TO BE SEEN HERE; Miss Marbury Home with the American Rights to Several Paris Successes. ...
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- The Rev. Chauncey Murch.
- THEY FORGAVE TARKINGTON.; Kokomo Leading Citizens Were Prepared to Dislike His Play.
- Results at The Hague.
- Fly Shot at a Motor.
- SPURNS WEATHER TEST.; Prophet Moore Thinks Prophet Johnson Isn't In His Class.
- BOSTON & MAINE SELLERS.; Those Said to Have Given Control to the New Haven.
- SEEK A PRIEST'S NIECE.; Father Browne Dies in Pittsburg -- Brooklyn Girl His Heir.
- I'VE LOST INTEREST, SAYS E.H. HARRIMAN; Back from His Contest with Fish He Declares He's Indifferent ...
- HARRIMAN DELAYS COUNT.; Hardly Possible to Canvass the Proxies Before the Meeting.
- MAKES FINGERS HIS PLEDGE.; Armenian Bishop Swears to Submit to Mutilation if He Comes Back Late.
- Why French Game Is Scarce.
- THE BOY IN THE BUNGALOW.; Plan of the New Jersey Parents Called a "Devilish Barbarity."
- ORGANIZING RACE HATRED.
- LIGHT ON MR. ROCKEFELLER.
- "ALL-BIG-GUN" COAST DEFENSE.
- THE STREET LUNCH WAGON.; A Protest Against Its Further Continuance in Union Square.
- QUEEN VICTORIA'S LETTERS.
- THE SILVER MARKET.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- THE BANKING SITUATION.
- Merit Bound to Win.
- Billiardists Tied in Tourney.
- DON DERBY WINS HONORS.; Coast Marie Loses the Third of the Series of Speedway Brushes.
- CRACKS FAIL TO COMPETE.; Sheridan and McGrath Only Stars That Keep Faith with Clan-na-Gael.
- PRINCETON LEADS COLLEGE TEAMS; The Tigers Have Made the Best Showing on the Football Field Up to Date. ...
- THE WESTERN UNION TO INCREASE WAGES; Company Stops Strike Bonuses, but Will Raise the Pay of Loyal Operators. ...
- ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.; Clan McLeod, Clarendon, and Cameron Soccer Teams Win Games.
- SEGAL TAKES CENTURY RUN.; Long Mark Riders Finish Ahead in the Long Island Run.
- NEW VANDERBILT COURSE.; Propose to Hold the Big Auto Race in Connecticut.
- HITCHCOCK TO PRESS BLACKMAILING CASE; Bartender Arrested in Actor's Dressing Room Held, but His Companion ...
- AUTOS ARRIVING FOR MOTOR SHOW; Cars Will Be Placed in Grand Central Palace Early This Week. INCLOSED ...
- BALLOONS TO START LONG RACE TO-DAY; American Contestants Regarded by Experts as Having Excellent Chance ...
- PARIS HAS A GYROPLANE.; New Principle of Aerial Navigation Used in Its Construction.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Japanese to Launch a Cruiser To-day.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- MAGNETIC POLE IS LIVELY.; Capt. Amundsen Tells How It Wavers and of the Ways of the Netchjillis.
- POLICE SEARCH HERE FOR BOLD FUGITIVES; Murderers Who Escaped from Southern Prison Thought to be in This ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- EMPEROR VERY WEAK AFTER A BAD NIGHT; He, However, Is Officially Reported to be Out of Danger and Convalescing. ...
- Article 4 -- No Title
- BANKS SOUND; WILL BE BACKED; The Strength of the Clearing House Is Pledged to Give Needed Support. THE ...
- MAGISTRATE FINN IN A RAGE.; Calls Detectives Curs Who Drew Pistol on a Junk Dealer.
- MIKADO HONORS O'BRIEN.
- REFORM PLANS FOR CHINA.; Edicts Relating to Preliminary Constitutional Government.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- RELIEF FOR MOGADOR.; Expedition to Protect the City from Mulai Hafid's Soldiers.
- PLAN FOR AVERTING FINANCIAL CRISES; Sir Frank Forbes Adam Says They're Due to Soul-Strangling Longing ...
- SUICIDE BY ELECTRICITY.; Englishman Kills Himself at the Switchboard -- A Religious Maniac.
- WARM PRAISE FOR AMERICA.; Tribute of Prof. Kuhnemann, Who Spent Two Years at Harvard.
- RIDGELY WARNED MORSE.; Official Letters Criticised Mercantile's Management -- Not Morse's Friend.
- CROWD SEES MAN DIE ON BLAZING STEAMER; Helpless to Aid Him as the Mount Morris Burns at Her Pier in ...
- FOOTBALL PLAYER KILLED.; Cerebral Hemorrhage Fells Him in a Game in Chicago.
- LUSITANIA DOING 23.34 KNOTS.; She Made 405 Miles in the First 18 Hours After Leaving Sandy Hook.
- Front Page 6 -- No Title
- BRYAN WILLING TO RUN.; Authoritative Information In St. Louis That He Will Announce It.
- ANNEX 500,000 SQUARE MILES.; Captain of Canadian Steamer Adds Some Islands to the Dominion.
- ALCOHOL A COSTLY FUEL.; Fifty Per Cent. More Needed Than of the Cheaper Gasoline.
- SNOWSTORM UP STATE.; Fields at Watertown Were Yellow with Second Crop of Buttercups.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- TIME FOR COMMON SENSE.; Banker James Speyer Says a Little Coolness Will Work Wonders.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- ELBOW SLEEVES TOO SHORT.; So Farmer Rejected His Bride-Elect -- Now Faces a Suit.
- STRIKE ON ITALIAN ROADS.; Men Decide to Go Out, In Spite of Disavowal by Socialists.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- ILLNESS OF GEN. BOOTH.; Head of the Salvation Army Is Threatened with Pneumonia.
- NATIONAL COMMITTEE CALL.; Republicans to Meet in Washington Dec. 6 -- Rivalry for Convention.
- KING FALLS IN AUTO.; Alfonso Breaks Through Bridge and Narrowly Escapes Death.
- ANOTHER ROOSEVELT HUNT.; The President Promises to Go to the Blue Ridge Mountains.
- ROOSEVELT TELLS OF HUNTING TRIP; Ate All the Game, Except a Wildcat, and That Had a Narrow Escape. SWAM ...
- WILL NOT PLANT TOBACCO.; Kentuckians Thus Hope to Force the Trust to Increase Prices.
- WILLIAM E. WALLING ARRESTED IN RUSSIA; New York Socialist Charged with Associating with Finnish Progressivists. ...
- MILLS LAY OFF 3,500 MEN.; Steel Corporation and Westinghouse Company Reduce Their Forces.
- DOUBTS LONGWORTH RUMOR.; Washington Thinks He Could Not Maintain Embassy Establishment.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- STILL ANGRY AT POTTER.; Richmond People Point to Some Unpleasant Consequences of His Dinner.
- FURS WHICH DAME FASHION SAYS MAY BE CORRECTLY WORN; Wraps of All Descriptions Must Be Included in the ...
- Return of the Boston Bull.; How Paris Buries Her Dead.
- The Question of Artistic Lighting Schemes; As Hard to Decide Now as Before the Days of Gas and Electricity ...
- Smart Veiling for Motoring Wear
- NOW IS THE EXCITING SEASON OF THE EAGER DEBUTANTE; All Her Family Must Now Resign Themselves Gracefully ...
- Necessary Care of the Hair; The Choice of the Right Tonic Depends on Many Conditions of the Hair Itself ...
- POTPOURRI OF FASHION -- ALL THE GOWNS FOR THE TROUSSEAU; Miss Cobb's Frilled Veil. Matron of Honor in ...
- American Academy of Fine Arts.
- Parents Who Go to School to Help Children
- Preparation of Pork.; A Meat Little Used, but Delicious -- How to Make It Palatable.
- THE CORRECT FASHIONS AND SMART FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE; Nowadays Designers Take as Much Care With the ...
- Article 14 -- No Title
- Home Dressmaking; A Collection of Timely and Most Practical Hints to the Amateur Modiste.
- Game and Other Delicacies More Expensive; Reasons for It, Likewise Recipes for Making Grouse a la Sam ...
- SOCIETY AT HOME AND ABROAD; This Week's Weddings. Other Weddings. New Engagements. Vanderbilt Plans. ...
- Article 13 -- No Title; AT OTHER THEATRES. VAUDEVILLE. PLAYS THAT HOLD. MUSICAL ATTRACTIONS. SUNDAY ...
- " THE MARRY WIDOW" DUE IN NEW YORK TO-MORROW; History, Plot and Leading Musical Themes of New Comic ...
- PROMISE OF POETIC TRAGEDY ON ANTIQUE THEME; A Stage Essay in Simple Naturalism " A Grand Army Man" Reproduces ...
- An Anarchist Murderer
- Panama Offers Good Chances to Women
- Grand Opera Tenors and Their Little Ways; Some of Them Use Thought with Their Singing, But Others Just ...
- The Party Telephone
- Why He Lost the Race
- Personal and Otherwise
- GROPINGS OF SCIENCE FOR THE ORIGIN OF LIFE; Experiments Conducted with the Sea Urchin by Prof. Yves ...
- "Cut Out Cocktails!" Now the Slogan.; Perhaps Fairbanks Caused It, Perhaps Beauty Doctors, but, Anyhow, ...
- Women Running Neck-and-Neck With Men in "Best Seller" Race; Records of Past Ten Years Show Startling ...
- Beethoven as Seen Through Diary of Man Who Knew Him Well
- JEROME K. JEROME'S EXPLANATION OF HIMSELF; English Humorist Is Reaching That Dignified Age When a Frock ...
- IBSEN IS NOT REALLY "PAINFUL" SAYS NAZIMOVA; And Shakespeare Cannot Compare With Him in Greatness -- ...
- What Wrecking Train Is and How Its Crew Clear Tracks After a Railroad Accident; " Open the Road for ...
- Sturgeon in British Columbia.
- THE WORK AND PERIL OF THE MAKER OF POWDER; Processes by Which Various Explosives, Black and Smokeless ...
- THE SERVANT QUESTION---IS IT TO BE ETERNAL?; In Spite of Inferior Pay and Surroundings Girls Prefer ...
- AN INTIMATE STUDY OF FRANCIS JOSEPH, THE MAN; Striking Incidents in the Life of the Ruler Who for Sixty ...
- Thought He Was Buried Alive; Simply Awful Imaginings of Man Who Had Eaten Too Much Lobster.
- Game Hunters Take Notice; Don't Be a "Tailor-Made," Who Leaves His Brains at Home When Hunting.
- Paper Yarn.
- People Who Are Obsessed By an Idea; IT'S remarkable how many people have a mistaken idea of what duties ...
- What She Lost on Level Ground She Made Up in Mountainous Regions, Finishing 726 Miles Behind Her Rival ...
- Importance of St. Louis Balloon Races; Never Before Have American Aeronauts Had Chance to Compete With ...
- Liked the Name.
- AERONAUTS READY FOR THEIR RACE IN THE AIR; Sky Carnival Will Begin To-morrow With International Balloon ...
- In Imaginary Race Over the Continent With Express Train the Great Liner Makes a Surprisingly Good Showing.; ...
- BASEBALL FACTS FOR THE "FANS" CLUB; Things About the Game That All Will Not Agree On. WHERE THE PLAYER ...
- COMMERCIAL CARS HAVE BIG FUTURE; Serious Attention Already Being Paid to Motor Wagons for Business Uses. ...
- Nobody Liked Him.; No Good to a Thirsty Man.
- ROCKEFELLER SEES NO PORTENT OF DISASTER; Incorrigibly Optimistic and Thoroughly Happy, World's Richest ...
- NEW BILLIARD TOURNEY.; Leading Professionals Will Compete for 14.1 Balkline Championship. SHORT ON AMMUNITION. ...
- CRESCENT SOCCER TEAM BEAT TIGERS; Princeton Unable to Score in Their First Game at Bay Ridge. BROOKLYN ...
- Interesting Items on the Cars in the Palace Show.
- A GREAT BATTING SEASON.; Games of Many Base Hits In American and National Leagues. American League. ...
- Japan's Viewpoints Expressed By Mikado's Military Adviser; Viscount Nishi, Veteran of Port Arthur Siege, ...
- RACING AUTOIST HURT.; Driver in Oldfield's Meet at Memphis Receives Probably Fatal Injuries. BASKET ...
- ALCOHOL TESTS WITH AUTO ENGINE; Practical Demonstration of Starting When Cold Will Be Given in Palace ...
- Smith Best in Yale Games.
- COD BITING NOW ON FISHING BANKS; Local Fishermen Find That the Best Place Is Off Seabright. THE PROPER ...
- SWEDEN ANXIOUS ABOUT CHALLENGE; Asks for Enlightenment on New York Yacht Club's Intentions. HAS RECEIVED ...
- FLORAL PARADE OF JERSEY AUTOS; Hackensack Motorists Favor Teddy Bears for Decorative Features. MANY ...
- Collegiate Basket Ball Guide.
- FIRST AUTO SHOW OPENS THIS WEEK; Army of Motorists Coming to New York for Grand Central Palace Exhibit. ...
- Wee Burn Handicap Against Bogie.
- Dan O'Leary's Walking Feat.; Montclair Gunners Defeat Princeton. N.Y.A.C. Begins Shooting.
- Information That the Real Autoist Seeks at the Automobile Show
- HUNTERS IN A SPILL.; Several Riders Come to Grief in Meadow Brook Club Chase. NEW YORKERS OUTPLAYED. ...
- HARVARD DEFEATS NAVY BY ONE SCORE; Gets Touchdown by Rushing 15 Yards After Getting Ball on a Fumble. ...
- TRAVERS EQUALS RECORD.; To Beat Behr Champion Is Forced to Make Competitive Mark. Fox Hills Beats Richmond ...
- Miss Griscom Wins Golf Title.
- ELLIS KNOWLES IS COLLEGE CHAMPION; Defeats Ralph Peters in Final of Tournament by 2 Up and 1 to Play. ...
- Stucklin Takes Golf Honors.
- Rutgers, 12; Union, 5.
- PENNSY WINS HARD GAME.; Brown University Nearly Scores on the Quakers in First Half.
- HIGH-CLASS DOGS ON JERSEY BENCH; Second Annual Kennel Club Show at West Side Baseball Grounds. MISTER ...
- NEALON IS WINNER IN RECORD RACE; Victor in Long Distance Event Sets a New Belmont Park Track Mark. FALCADA ...
- PLANS TO RELIEVE STREET CAR BLOCKS; Public Service Board Believes Bingham Can Divert Vehicle Traffic. ...
- Lafayette, 21; Colgate, 9.
- CORNELL LOSES TO PENN STATE TEAM; Ithaca Eleven outplayed, Although the Score Is Very Close. PRINCETONS' ...
- Syracuse, 9; Williams, 0.; Commercial High Easy Winners. Fordham Prep, 13; Townsend Harris, 0 Fordham, ...
- STRYCHNINE IN CANDY GIFT.; H.L. Poe Made Desperately Ill -- Police Investigating the Case.
- TIGERS' BIG SCORE.; Washington and Jefferson Game Good Practice for Princeton.
- CADETS SURPRISED YALE AT FOOTBALL; West Point Holds Eli Safe in Fierce Game with Final Score 0 -- 0. ...
- To Prosecute German Bank Directors.
- $3,000,000 GRANTED FOR TRACTION NEEDS; Court Gives Receivers Permission to Buy New Cars and to Rebuild ...
- Talbot Makes a Cornell Record.
- WHERE DOCTORS FARE ILL.; Fees in England, Germany, and Austria Often Ridiculously Small.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Article 10 -- No Title
- THE EUROPEAN MARKETS.; Happenings of a Day In London, Paris and Berlin.
- "TOOTHBRUSH" MUSTACHE.; German Women Resent Its Usurpation of the "Kaiserbart."
- Article 12 -- No Title
- BIG CLEARINGS IN DENVER.; Record Week, with a Total of $10,015,437 in Western City.
- PAYS DIVIDEND IN STOCK.; Gypsum Company Distributes Railroad Shares to Stockholders.
- Receiver for Graphophone Company.
- NEW MEN IN SURETY CO.; Chicagoans Named as Advisory Board in National Surety.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Weak and Active -- Banks Report Big Gains in Cash and Reserves. UNEASINESS ...
- INDOOR ATHLETIC SEASON.; National Championships at Madison Square Garden Will Mark Opening. Brooklyn ...
- HONORS FOR MR. TAFT.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Early Hopefulness Noted. Reason for U.P's. Weakness. Business Experts Differ. ...
- Article 9 -- No Title
- TAFT IN A RUNAWAY ON A NIGHT RIDE; Detective Saves Him and Gov. Gen. Smith by Driving Horses Into a ...
- NO GREAT STRIKE IN ITALY.; Socialists Decide Not to Call Out All the Workmen.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- RAILROAD BOARD CHANGES.; Vacancies Filled on Albany, Georgia Central, and Northwestern Lines.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- NAMES J.J. HILL NEXT TO ROOSEVELT; President and Railroad Builder Know Country's Needs Best, Says J.M. ...
- NEW GERMAN NAVAL BASE.; Wilhelmshaven to Supplant Kiel as the Headquarters for Ships.
- Royal Marriage Date.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- MOORISH ARMIES FASTING.; Little Fighting Expected Till They Get Through -- France's Heavy Bill.
- PERPETUAL LAMPS FOR DANTE'S TOMBS; Florence Vies with Ravenna to Do Honor to the Famous Poet. LATTER ...
- Article 6 -- No Title
- MINIATURE FOREST FOR SICK EMPEROR; Francis Joseph Also Has Brine-Laden Vapors in His Sickroom. HIS WEAKNESS ...
- A SMALL MYSTERY SOLVED.; Young Man Who "Disappeared" in London Makes Good Explanation.
- JAPAN'S CONSUL IMPRESSED.; Akasatsuka Thinks Philippines Enormously Rich and Will Repay Us.
- NEW RUSSIAN SUBMARINE.; Gyroscope Plan Also Invented for Controlling Fire of Big Guns.
- PRINCE'S AUTO HITS A MAN.; Eitel Shows Much Concern Over the Injury of a Workman.
- LOUIS MADELIN'S LECTURES.; The Distinguished Frenchman Tells What He Will Discuss Here.
- SHAW ADMITS GUILT AS MAN OF WEALTH; But Promises to Divide Up if Socialists Ever Get Control. SCOLDS ...
- THE CIGARETTE IN LONDON.; City Men Quite Apt to be Too Fond of "My Lady Nicotine."
- ROSTAND'S PLAY COMPLETED.; " Chantecler" Will Soon Be in Rehearsal -- Other Plays Under Way.
- A DRAMATIC INSURRECTION.; People of the Latin Quarter, Paris, Angered by a Theatre Manager.
- CHOLERA SPREADS IN RUSSIA.; Hundreds of New Cases, but the Authorities Are Philosophical.
- HARD FRENCH TERMS FOR RUSSIAN LOAN; Czar's Ministers Said to Have Yielded After Visits to Clemenceau. ...
- AMERICANS IN LONDON.; J.J. Van Alen Back from Hunting Trip in Canada.
- New Tunnel Through the Alps Which Makes a Short Cut to Italy
- Americans in Berlin.
- EMMA EAMES AS IRIS.; Delighted with the Role in Which She Will Appear in New York.
- LE ROUX AGAIN LAMENTING.; Renews Plaint That Immoral French Literature Circulates Here.
- LONDON DISCUSSES WEDDINGS TO COME; Lady Tennant Will Marry the Nephew of Lord Avebury Next Month. MRS. ...
- Paderewski Sails for America.
- PARIS HAS A NEW CLOCK.; People for Miles Around Now Take Their Time from the Eifel Tower.
- SUIT OVER RELICS OF THE CRUCIFIXION; Genuineness of Alleged Piece of the Cross and One of the Nails ...
- MRS. WIGGS GIVES A THEATRE PARTY; Woman of the Cabbage Patch Celebrates Her Great Success on the London ...
- Rumored Honor for Swinburne.
- A NEW THING IN COLDS.; It Is Known as Bridge Influenza -- One Catches It Playing Cards.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- FAMOUS STATUE CRUMBLING TO RUIN; Monument to Can Grande I. at Verona in Danger of Total Destruction. ...
- NEW CANCER SUCCESSES.; Experiments in Von Leyden's Studio Produce Interesting Results.
- POLYGLOT POLICEMEN.; Paris Now Has Sixty Parading Her Streets -- Will Have More.
- MRS. WHARTON MISTAKEN.; Italian Says American Funds Are Not Needed to "Save" Villa Borghese.
- A MESSAGE TO MARCONI.; Congratulations from British Postmaster General on His Achievement.
- MILK AND TUBERCULOSIS.; Important Demonstrations at Recent Medical Congress In Paris.
- Likely to Save Crosby Hall.
- AN AUTOGRAPH AUCTION.; Important Papers to be Disposed of in Berlin in December.
- A MEMORY OF GIBBONS.; Frenchman Tells How Cardinal Was Honored in Baltimore.
- BIG TRIAL FOR LIBEL IN BERLIN THIS WEEK; Editor to Appear as Defendant in Criminal Suit Brought by Count ...
- WILL EXCAVATE IN EGYPT.; Americans to Seek Antiquities at Theodore Davis's Expense.
- WIRELESS SERVICE SENDS 14,000 WORDS; Friday's Record Reached with Press and Congratulatory Messages. ...
- DON'T WANT BLUE RIBBON.; Hamburg-American Line Will Not Attempt to Recapture It.
- 30-KNOT LINER, MOTOR DRIVEN; English Plan to Outdo the Fast Lusitania with New Turbine System. UTILIZES ...
- GERMANS TALK STRAIGHT.; Complain to Tariff Commission of American Customs Chicanery.
- LONDON SCHEME GIVEN UP.; Proposal to Build a Palais Royal in Aldwych Has Failed.
- KRUGER'S SEAL NOT SOLD.; Relic of the South African Republic Not Put Up at Auction.
- VICTORIA'S OWN STORY OF REIGN; Queen's Letters Form Most Remarkable Series of State Documents Ever Issued. ...
- OXFORD FUND DRAGS.; People Slow to Give to University That's Not Up to Date.
- DUCAL LINEN STOLEN.; Tablecloth the Duke of Wellington Used Among the Missing Articles.
- ACCEPTS STRAUS'S OFFER.; Liverpool Will Gladly Receive One of His Pasteurizing Plants.
- HIS WORLD TOUR IN A LINER.; Col. Thompson Says Reports of His Plans Are Exaggerated.
- WATCHED BURGLAR AT WORK.; Girl Feared to Scream for Fear of Alarming Father, Who Was Ill.
- GIBE PEACE CONFERENCE.; London Papers Not Flattering in Their Funeral Orations.
- A SAXON TO HIS KING.; Calls on Him to Join the Lutheran Church and Marry Again.
- MR. LONGWORTH MAY BE AN AMBASSADOR; Reported in Berlin the President's Son-in-Law Desires to Succeed ...
- WILL KEEP HER TREASURES.; France Means to Stop Exportation of Objects of Classic Art.
- STOLE ONLY WHEN ACCUSED.; Plainfield Youth Took Horse and Wagon to Escape Police. GAVE UP HIS AFFINITY. ...
- MAGDALEN SOCIETY DEDICATES NEW HOME; Five-Story Stone Building in Dyckman Street Site Overlooking the ...
- CAN A HOUSE BE STOLEN?; Question Raised by Defense in Charge Against Mrs. Vanderbilt. PADDOCK MISSIONARY ...
- WOMAN'S BODY IN STREAM.; Mrs. Mary Ball, Stranger in Elizabethtown, Probably Committed Suicide.
- SHARE FOR TAMMANY IN TRACTION DEAL; Whitney Said to Have Used the $134,000 to Reimburse Politicians. ...
- AUTO SPILL AT MONESSEN.; Mrs. W.F. Williams Will Probably Die -- Five Others Injured.
- LUSITANIA STARTS FOR A NEW RECORD; Not to be Pushed, of Course, but the Chances Are Good for Even Better ...
- TAXAMETERS FOR CHICAGO.; Council Committee Would Prevent Overcharges by the Cabmen. Entertains New York ...
- PIERCE PLEADS WITH TEXAS.; Says Waters-Pierce Company Is Not Connected with Standard Oil.
- ARABIC AND LORRAINE IN.; Countess Spottiswood Mackin and Some Opera Singers Among Arrivals. FRAUDS IN ...
- MUCH OPPOSITION TO EXTENDED FIRE LIMIT; Application Made to Building Code Revision Commission for a ...
- DEVELOP VAST COAL DEPOSIT.; Practical Men Say Monterey Mines Will Supply Entire Pacific Slope.
- STRIKE CLOSES SHIPYARD.; Chicago Company Launches the Hawgood and Gives Up Shipbuilding.
- NO RACE SUICIDE -- GIBBONS.; The Cardinal Praises President Roosevelt for His Attitude. SEVEN BADLY ...
- BEAUTIFYING STATION SITES.; Long Island Railroad's Plans Along Its North Shore Branch.
- SHOT HIS TWO AUNTS.; Young Man Was Jealous of Relative Prosperity.
- CHADWICK FUNDS IN BANKS.; Referee Gets Six Pass Books -- $305,000 in Pittsburg in 1902. NERVY BOY TRAVELER. ...
- ANOTHER TORRENS HEARING.; Commission Will Listen to the Opposition on Friday in the Ctiy Hall.
- LONG ISLAND PURCHASES.; Buyers In Many of the New Colonies -- Demand at Garden City. LATEST CUSTOMS ...
- BLOCK FRONT OF APARTMENT HOUSES NEWEST OF UPPER RIVERSIDE PROJECTS; Operation Involving $500,000 Between ...
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Mrs. Serena L. Spader.
- THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT.; List of Plans Filed for New Structures In Manhattan and Bronx. Mortgage Filings ...
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; LATEST DEALINGS BY BROKERS. New Apartments on the Heights. Sale of 131st Street ...
- Buffalo Bill Ends Season's Tour.
- Mrs. Arthur MacArthur.
- Mrs. S.R. Maynard.
- WANT MORE THAN 4 PER CENT.; Shareholders Demand Right to Inspect Books of the U.S. Express Co.
- SUNDAY NIGHT SHOWS A SHAM, SAYS KLAW; Declares in Court That Law Should Close All Theatres or Let All ...
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Society In Philadelphia.
- ELSIE JANIS WELCOMED.; In a Pleasant and Entertaining Musical Piece at the Knickerbocker.
- BUSHNELL -- MARTIN.
- POPE -- WESTERVELT.
- French Maternity School's Bazaar.
- GRIFFIN-BEUNE.
- W.K. VANDERBILT TO RETURN TO NEWPORT; With His Wife Will Be the Guest of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. ...
- BENDER -- PARSONS.
- NEWS OF TUXEDO.
- DOG CHORUS MAKES A HIT.; Other Good Features In "The Top o' th' World" at the Majestic.
- WILL AID UNION ORGANIZER.; Large Sums to be Spent to Get Release of McGee.
- NICHOLS -- LAWRENCE.
- MISS ANITA DE BARY WEDS.; Her Marriage to Cecil Lyon Takes Place at Morristown, N.J.
- Imprisonment for Debt.
- Getting Naturalized Again.
- WARE -- KINSMAN.
- LATTER-DAY SAINTS OPEN NEW CHURCH; Non-Polygamous Mormons to Hold Special Services in Brooklyn To-day. ...
- MISS MABEL MERRIAM WEDS.; E-Governor's Daughter Becomes the Bride of John T. Wheelright.
- FEW DEBUTANTES OF NOTE AT WASHINGTON; Miss Ethel Roosevelt Still in Schoolroom -- Miss Helen Taft Prefers ...
- ROBERT L. SCHUYLER WEDS.; A Distinguished Company Invited to Attend His Marriage to Mrs. Brooks.
- HONOR AT YALE.
- And Insists That Hunters Are Destroyers.
- RUNAWAY MOTORIST.; Homomosquitic, Not Homosquitic.
- THE CONVENTION CITIES.
- RUNAWAY MOTORIST.; Railings for Subway Platforms.
- "Servants of the People."
- FRENCH STAGE TRADITIONS.
- Did Mr. Taft Do This?
- RUNAWAY MOTORIST.; Cheerful Philosophy of Tipping.
- RUNAWAY MOTORIST.; Something to be Said for Them -- A Case in Point.
- TO DISCUSS TRUST QUESTION.; Noted Men Among Delegates to National Civic Federation Conference.
- MAGYARIZING HUNGARY.
- HIT BY A BROKEN CABLE.; New London Aldermen Seriously Hurt While Watching Wreckers.
- THE SITUATION.
- BISHOP POTTER'S GUEST.
- JAPAN, ITALY AND BRAZIL.
- BROOKLYN BRIDGE REFORMS.
- THOUSANDS OF DAIRIES TO WATCH
- WHAT DOES SILENCE GIVE?
- CURIOUS SITUATION IN CINCINNATI
- MAY REFUSE TELEGRAMS.; Military Telegraphers Must Ask Leave to Give Official Messages in Court.
- COWBOYS LOSE FREE RIDES.; Inter-State Commerce Commission Cuts Down Their Railway Privileges.
- SHOT DOWN FOR A BURGLAR.; Apartment Janitor Opened Fire on Two Tenants, Seriously Wounding One.
- NO MORE BUBONIC CASES.; San Francisco Outburst of Fever Seems to Have Been Checked.
- M.P.'S COUSIN ARRESTED.; Col. Burke Says He Is Engaged in England's Secret Service.
- GEN. GRANT PRAISES COLONELS' RIDING; All the Officers Tested at Forts Monroe and Ethan Allen Did Well, ...
- 100,000 HONOR SIGEL'S MEMORY; Gov. Hughes Speaks at the Unveiling of the Monument to the Distinguished ...
- LESS MEAT EATEN BY AMERICANS NOW; In 1860 It Formed One-half of National Diet; Now Only One-third. $10,625,000,000 ...
- Army Salary Exempt from Tax.
- SEARCH FOR STABBER IN MACKAY WOODS; Roslyn Posse on Trail of Rejected Suitor Who Tries to Kill Waitress. ...
- MUST WIDEN LOCKS OF PANAMA CANAL; So Says Lieut. Rosseau, Naval Member of the Isthmian Commission. BIG ...
- ROB WOMEN STUDENTS.; Mystifying Thefts from Their Rooms at Wheaton Seminary.
- BLOOD TRANSFUSION FAILS.; Chicago Woman Dies Despite Sacrifice Made by Her Brother. HAD TO BUY HIS PRIZE. ...
- MALLON CHAMPION POLICE CYCLIST; Sergeant in Bingham's Office Carries Off the Honors in Motor Cycle Races. ...
- FUND FOR INDUSTRIAL PEACE.; Trustees of the Foundation Are Receiving More Contributions.
- THE MISSISSIPPI SPEEDY.; New Battleship Averages 17.11 Knots on Four Hours' Speed Trial.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- ROOT BACK IN WASHINGTON.; Secretary With His Wife and Daughter Are Home from Mexico.
- SCHWAB TO SPEND $1,000,000.; Tells of Plans for Modernizing the Union Iron Works.
- LEATHER MERGER APPROVED.; Jersey Chancellor Agrees to Modified Contract Submitted by Trust.
- TO SING ON CAMPUS AGAIN.; Columbia Students to Renew a Custom Which Had Been Given Up.
- Registration Up State.
- WADHAMS TO RUN HIS OWN CAMPAIGN; Follows the Lead of Judge Whitman, Which Lawyers Indorse. HE WILL MAKE ...
- INDORSE LANDE FOR JUSTICE.; East Side Independents Meet -- Hear Letter from Jacob H. Schiff.
- Article 2 -- No Title; Classes to Study the Stars. Forty-fourth in a Candy Store Chain.
- H.B. PLATT HAS TYPHOID.; Found Ill by Wife's Grave, Who Died of the Same Disease.
- INVADED BY DEMOCRATS.; Republican Meeting at New Rochelle Made Lively by Rivals.
- BOOM TAFT IN KNOX'S TOWN.; Congressman Kennedy Says in Speech Roosevelt's Choice Must Be People's.
- GRAVES TO AID HEARST.; Atlanta Editor Will Join the Staff of The American.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- COURT HOLDS YOUNG AUTOIST.; Russell Frost, Jr., Must Stand Trial on a Manslaughter Charge.
- EXPLAINS CITY'S DEPRAVITY.; Dr. Thomas Declares San Francisco Has Been Ruined by Church's Neglect.
- CHANLER BOOM WILL MEET BRYAN HERE; Launched by State Chairman Conners on Eve of the Nebraskan's Arrival. ...
- NO TRICKS ON FISH, DECLARES HARRIMAN; Denies He Will Seek to Enjoin Voting of 31,000 Shares of Foreign ...
- TELEGRAPHERS' PAY BACK TO OLD BASIS; Western Union Orders All Bonuses Cut Off -- Overtime at Double ...
- TOO LATE TO SEE YALE-ARMY GAME; Monmouth's Complement of More Than 2,000 Passengers Reach West Point ...
- RAILROADS SUED FOR HIGH FOOD COST; Produce Dealers and Publishers Joined in Action by Pittsburg Citizens. ...
- FORGETS HIS NAME AND HOME.; Man Found Unconscious on Jersey Road May Be a Bostonian.
- HUNTER HOMESTEAD TO GO.; One of Many Landmarks Removed for New Bridge Approach. SEVEN HURT IN CAR CRASH. ...
- AUTOISTS GET A MILK BATH.; C.E. Stauffer Saves Children's Lives, but Upsets a Big Pail.
- INDICT ST. LOUIS LAWMAKERS; Delegates Presmeyer and Warner Arrested on Charge of Receiving Bribes.
- Heinzes in Aetna Indemnity Co.
- ALIENISTS AGAINST ROGERS.; Three Out of Four Declare Alleged Murderer Mentally Incompetent.
- STATE FUND IN MERCANTILE.; New York's Deposit $400,000 on Oct. 1 -- State's Total Over 20 Millions.
- PRESIDENT'S HUNT OVER.; Mr. Roosevelt Will Return to Civilization This Morning. HIPPODROME ACROBATS ...
- C.W. MORSE QUITS THE BANKING FIELD; He Resigns from All Banks and Trust Companies After a Day of Conferences. ...
- RIDGELY DECLINES THE JOB.; He Couldn't Obtain Control of Bank and Will Remain in Washington. THE DAY ...
- TO AID YOUNG ASTRONOMER.; Farmer Boy Who Found Two Comets Can Now Use Big Telescope.
- A.P. HEINZE'S STATEMENT.; Issues Defense in Paris of United Copper Properties.
- FITZGERALD IS NOMINATED.; Is Democratic Candidate for Mayor of Boston -- Triangular Fight Expected.
- GEN. J.G. GRINDLEY KILLED.; Slowly Moving Auto Knocks Down Distinguished Civil War Veteran.
- GAS EXPLOSION KILLS TWO.; Men Use a Lantern in Repairing a Leak at a Plant.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title; SAYS ALL CHAUFFEURS LIE. One Writes Magistrate Confessing Perjury After a ...
- TAFT NOT VERY HOPEFUL.; Probably Will Be a Private Citizen In Two Years, He Says.
- E.H. SOTHERN BADLY HURT.; Hand Pierced by Nail In Play and Lockjaw Feared.
- WOMEN HURT IN RUNAWAY.; Mrs. Walter E. Terry Has Ribs Broken When Auto Frightens Horse.
- PUT CHORUS GIRL IN JAIL.; Miss Clark of New York Held in Atlanta as Vagrant.
- SHOT TWO MEN FOR DEER.; Hunter Killed Father and Son Near Colton, N.Y.
- LIVES AFTER 12,000 VOLTS.; New Haven Engineer Gets Bigger Shock Than That Used in Executions.
- ACTOR HITCHCOCK CHARGES BLACKMAIL; Two Men Arrested for Extorting Money on Threat to Connect Him with ...
- W.J. BRYAN ON STATE RIGHTS.; He Declares the Average Man Wants Self-Government for His State.
- REPROVES LIEUT. LANGHORST.; Gen. Grant Censures Officer Found Guilty of Refusing to Obey Orders.
- STORM STOPPED CHANDLER.; Made 475 Miles and Landed in Wild West Virginia Mountains.
- AERONAUTS READY FOR THE BIG RACE; Will Start at St. Louis To-morrow in Contest for the Bennett Cup. ...
- BORROWED FROM OIL TRUST.; " But I'm an Independent Dealer," Says T.N. Barnsdall.
- POTTER VEXES SOUTHERN BISHOP; Louisiana Churchman Abstractedly Indorses the Dinner to Negro Delegate. ...
- Front Page 1 -- No Title; JULIAN STORY HOME. Won't Marry, He Says -- Comes to Paint Portraits.
- NOVELS AS A REVIEWER SEES THEM; American Fiction Is in Close Touch with American Life -- Still Poor ...
- A VISION OF YOUTH
- IMPRESSIONIST PICTURES OF ENGLAND; Ford Madox Hueffer's Curious Book a Vitascope of London and the English ...
- LITERARY WORK OF BENSON TRIO; Queen Victoria's Letters Monopolize Talk of the Wheels in London -- Other ...
- THE LIVING WAGE---WHAT IT MEANS; Mrs. More's Studies Fix $728 as a Minimum Annual Income for a Typical ...
- "THE FRUIT OF THE TREE"; Mrs. Edith Wharton's Latest Novel a Powerful Study in Modern Life -- Expert ...
- TWO NOVELS.
- "HUMAN BULLETS" A REVEALING BOOK; It Makes Plain Curious Differences Between the Japanese and the Western ...
- DRIFT OF LONDON LITERARY GOSSIP; Street Names Celebrate Few Writers -- The Vindication of Kings -- "The ...
- SPELLING OF THE POETS; An Argument for Reform Based on the Well-considered Usage of Some of the Great ...
- INDIAN LEGENDS, ART AND SONGS; Exhibit of Music, Designs and Folk-Lore Reveals Natives as an Artistic Race*
- ACTIVITIES OF BOSTON PRESSES; Announcements of Notable Volumes of Verse, New Novels and Books for Young ...
- MME. DE LAFAYETTE AND HER SAD LIFE; Biography of the Faithful Wife of America's Friend Is a Moving Tale ...
- Sues Spencer Trask for $50,000.
- TONGS KILL TWO WITNESSES.; Rival Chinese Factions in Fierce Combat in Streets of Philadelphia.
- Platt Registers at Owego.
- DECLARE WHITNEY OFFICIAL NOMINEE; Massachusetts Ballot Commission Designates Him as Democratic Candidate. ...
- TO SEND ALL DEMOCRATS.; Virginians of That Party Hope to Have Solid Congressional Delegation.
- WANT SOUTHERN NOMINEE.; Shelbyville, Tenn., Democrats Start Movement for Presidential Choice.
- WOULD SET ASIDE ALIENIST'S CLAIM; Dr. Dana Got a Judgment for $1,500 for Examining Harry K. Thaw. NO ...
- IHMSEN CHEERED AT COOPER UNION; Fusion Candidate for Sheriff Opens His Campaign with a Hot Attack on ...
- COAL COMPANIES AT WAR.; The Lehigh Valley and Reliance Have Each Other's Men Arrested.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Sale of Famous Little Parcel on Madison Avenue -- Deal on Fulton Street, ...
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Weakness of Smelters. Highly Imaginative U.P. Gossip. Hope in the Bank Statement. ...
- Article 15 -- No Title
- THE EUROPEAN MARKETS.; Happenings of a Day in London, Paris, and Berlin.
- Article 16 -- No Title
- GERMAN BANKS STRONG.; Imperial Institution Keeps Rate Down -- Hamburg Banks Aid Merchants.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Silk Dress Goods Must Pay 60 Per Cent. Advalorem -- Other Decisions.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- CITY BANK'S FUTURE HOME.; Three Stories to be Added to Old Custom House -- Interior Changes.
- Appoints J.J. Hill's Son-in-Law.
- COAL TRUST DEFENDANTS.; 45 Additional Named in Amended Bill Filed by Government.
- FORTY-ONE CUPS FOR AUTO VICTORS; Silver Trophies Presented to Successful Sealed-Bonnet Contestants. ...
- GENERAL WATTS'S RECORD.; Colt Sets New Mark for Three-Year-Old Trotters at a Mile.
- Article 13 -- No Title; Columbia Regatta Changes. Y.M.C.A. Wrestlers Organize. FISHING AND FISHERMEN.
- To Confer with Yacht Club Officials.
- Officer and Directors Elected.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Break and Partly Recover -- Call Money Rates, 10 @5 Per Cent. SENTIMENT YET ...
- BELMONT PARK RACING NOTES.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Dartmouth Beats Williams Golfers.
- BEN BAN DEFEATS BROOKDALE NYMPH; Duryea Entry Takes Handicap from Whitney Mare in a Close Finish. FIVE ...
- SHOW IN THE COLD OUT ON BROADWAY; Unfeeling Manager Wants a Cash Guarantee Before Letting "Miss Pocahontas" ...
- NEW FROHMAN COMPANY.; The Manager Is to Have a Stock House In Philadelphia.
- SMALL DOG'S BITE FATAL.; Capt. Van Slyke, Bitten in New York, Dies of Hydrophobia.
- JOHN B. BRISTOL STRICKEN.; The Veteran Landscape Painter Is Suffering from Paralysis.
- Frederick R. Childs Seriously Ill.
- DEATH OF JUDGE AKIN.; Mother of President of Georgia Senate Died Just Before Him.
- KNOWLES TO PLAY PETERS IN FINAL; Princetonian Comes Through Intercollegiate Tourney at Nassau. FINE ...
- SHELTERED UNION GENERALS.; Death of Woman Who Occupied Lodge on Cemetery Ridge at Gettysburg.
- O'CONNOR AND WILD LEAD.; But Both Are Put Out in the Match Play at Baltusrol.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Porto Rico Wants a National Guard.
- EX-GOV. ODELL AGAIN ILL.; Stricken with Acute Indigestion in New York and Taken Home.
- CALVE LIKES OPERA WAR.; Glad That It Will Bring Over the Newer French Operas.
- TO-DAY'S WEDDINGS.; R.L. Schuyler and Mrs. Brooks to Wed This Afternoon.
- WANTS 2 MORE BATTLESHIPS.; Admiral Brownson Favors Congress Authorizing Those of Delaware Class.
- MICE DISTURB A PLAY.; Some Women in the "The Step-Sister" Audience Climb on Chairs and Shriek.
- SOCIETY IN SOUTHAMPTON.; Miss Sallie Dixon to Wed William Wright on Nov. 11.
- MARY GARDEN SAILS WITH OTHER STARS; Host of Friends Cheer the Prima Donna as She Leaves Paris. NOVELLI ...
- CARL POHLIG'S DEBUT.; Large Audience Warmly Applauds the New Philadelphia Conductor.
- FUNDS OBTAINED FOR GIRLS' HOTEL; Enough Shares Sold at Local Women's Club Federation Meeting to Start ...
- SELF-CONVICTING DEVICES.; Shall Motorists Be Compelled to Use Speed Gauges with Whistles?
- Child and Rod in "Hudlbras."
- In Other Words.
- MISS VANDERBILT AND COUNT AT LENOX; Szechenyi and His Fiancee the Guests of Mr. and Mrs. William D. ...
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- OPPOSE REVISED BIBLE.; Episcopalians Declare the King James Version to be the Standard.
- That Curious Epitaph.
- CANAL TOO NARROW.; Poultney Bigelow Pays His Respects to the "Record's" Funny Man.
- SLEEP FROM ELECTRICITY.; Nikola Tesla Noted Narcotic Influences of Periodic Currents in 1898.
- ASK PASTOR TO RESIGN.; Committee of Stamford Church Declare Mr. Durham Too Plain Spoken.
- NOBLE ANCESTORS.
- THE CABLE COMPANIES' CHANCE.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Article 11 -- No Title
- PELEE AND PLAGIARISM.; Paul Potter Says He Also Has Dramatized the Martinique Eruption.
- THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.
- CANADA'S IMMIGRATION.
- DANIEL TO DATE.
- GOV. HUGHES'S REPORT.
- EAST SIDE DOCTORS GET BENSEL'S VIEW; Street Cleaning Commissioner Says His Department Is Hampered by ...
- SANG HYMN, KILLED HIMSELF.; Nineteen-Year-Old Boy a Suicide at Church Services.
- Speculators May Defy New Haven.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Hurries from Europe to Wed a Couple.
- STRIKE FOR THE OPEN SHOP.; Ironworkers Out on Many Jobs -- Bosses Talk of Dull Times Coming.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- TO LIVE ON PEANUTS 60 DAYS.; Vegetarian Says He Will Disprove Statement Nuts Are Poisonous.
- SLEUTHING BY TELEPHONE.; Assistant District Attorney Scares Witness Into Appearing.
- COLLEGE TEAMS IN HARD CONTESTS; West Point-Yale Game Is Feature of To-day's Football Schedule. TRY-OUTS ...
- STRIKE FOR WOMAN'S SAKE.; Textile Workers Will Walk Out Unless She Is Reinstated.
- Bank President Declared Incompetent.
- SUES FOR ALIENATION.; Frank Arbuckle of Avalon Asks $10,000 from George W. Lashley.
- DOG TRAVELS 300 MILES.; Not Only So, but Finds His Mistress Among 2,000,000 People.
- OBSTACLES TO GUARD DUTY.; Col. Bates Declares Some Departments Hamper Employes.
- GIVES HARVARD BIG FOREST.; Petersham's Timbered Tract of 2,000 Acres University's Latest Acquisition.
- MAY BAR EXCURSION FROM WEST POINT; Col. Scott Objects to Mr. Wenck's Manner of Advertising Football ...
- NEW HAVEN LAYING OFF MEN.; About 150 Are Discontinued in Two Repair Shops.
- GOVERNMENT TO SUE FOR SOLDIERS' SOCKS; Will Also Try to Rescue Nightshirts of the Fort H.G. Wright Garrison. ...
- 56 KILLED BY CARS HERE IN SEPTEMBER; Total of 208 Serious Accidents Besides, Reported by the Utilities ...
- CARNEGIE HEROES RECEIVE MEDALS; Gold Award and $3,600 to Man Who Rescued Friend in Well. 9 NEW YORKERS ...
- INDIANS KILL AMERICANS.; Yaqui Tribe Warriors Slay Three Miners After Fierce Fight.
- FOUR KILLED IN COLLISION.; Many Injured When Street Cars Crash in Fog in Chattanooga.
- DELAY VOTE ON DIRECTORS.; Proxies Committee Unable to Report to Illinois Central Stockholders.
- Select Site for Company L Armory.
- BELMONT TUNNEL MAY DELAY OPENING; No Application for Operation Franchise Yet Before Public Utilities ...
- ODD CONCEITS FOR HALLOWE'EN; Jack o' Lanterns, Devils, Black Cats, Witches, and Jack Homer Pies. PUMPKIN ...
- TRIXIE FRIGANZA INJURED.; Actress Thrown from an Automobile in Chicago and Badly Bruised.
- NIGHT RESCUE FROM LAKE.; Hotel Guests Saved a Man Whose Canoe Had Upset. NO JURY TRIAL FOR MAE WOOD. ...
- Dixon Wins Princeton Tennis Title.; Big Exhibit of Balloons and Models.
- CHARGED WITH LAND SWINDLE; Agent of Company in Which Nyack Postmaster Invested Is Arrested. HE'S 16; ...
- FISH AHEAD, MAKE TERMS TO HARRIMAH; Illinois Central Stockholders' Meeting Adjourned to Dec. 18 -- Court ...
- FRANCIS JOSEPH BETTER.; Distinct Improvement in His Condition -- Had a Good Day.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Sits Bought for Apartment Houses on Morningside and Washington Heights -- ...
- Honors for Sir Chentung Liang-Cheng.
- TAFT SURE OF ROOSEVELT.; Secretary's Campaign Manager Certain the President Will Not Run.
- THAW RAISES $120,000.; Sells Pittsburg Real Estate to Mother, Brother, and Sisters.
- JOHN FORD IS VERY ILL.; His Physician Holds Out Little Hope That He Will Recover.
- PLOT AGAINST THE CZAR?; Arrest of Men Tunneling Near the Pavlosk Railroad.
- STORM CUTS OFF MARCONI.; Land Lines Useless, Glace Bay Sends Word to The Times, Via Ireland.
- APPEAL TO ROOSEVELT.; Sunday Ball Games on League Island Must Stop, Say Ministers.
- FRANK ROCKEFELLER SUED.; He and Charles R. Flint in Bond-Floating Dispute with O.C. Barber.
- WALLINGS SET FREE; ARREST A MISTAKE; Police Authorities Say They Were the Victims of an Overzealous ...
- MRS. HENRY STURGIS HURT.; Auto in Which She Was Riding in London Hit by an Omnibus.
- Article 16 -- No Title; On and Off the Football Field.
- THE FOREIGN MARKETS.; Money Plenty in London, Tone of the Stock Exchange Cheerful.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- INFLUENCE OF SUGGESTION.
- GULF STREAM SLOW AND C0LD; Very Little Current and About Eight Degrees Colder Than Usual.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- The Week In Chicago.
- THEY FORGAVE TARKINGTON.; Kokomo Leading Citizens Were Prepared to Dislike His Play.
- MIKADO HONORS O'BRIEN.
- THE STREET LUNCH WAGON.; A Protest Against Its Further Continuance in Union Square.
- SUICIDE BY ELECTRICITY.; Englishman Kills Himself at the Switchboard -- A Religious Maniac.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- QUEEN VICTORIA'S LETTERS.
- TIME FOR COMMON SENSE.; Banker James Speyer Says a Little Coolness Will Work Wonders.
- GAME WARDEN SHOT.; Italians Fire on Him in the Woods -Not Expected to Live.
- BAY STATE CAMPAIGN ON.; Republicans, However, Do Not Think They Are in Danger.
- NEW FRENCH PLAYS TO BE SEEN HERE; Miss Marbury Home with the American Rights to Several Paris Successes. ...
- RAISING TREES FOR TIES.; Railroads Taking Steps to Offset Depletion of the Forests.
- LIGHT ON MR. ROCKEFELLER.
- DON DERBY WINS HONORS.; Coast Marie Loses the Third of the Series of Speedway Brushes.
- THE WESTERN UNION TO INCREASE WAGES; Company Stops Strike Bonuses, but Will Raise the Pay of Loyal Operators. ...
- SPURNS WEATHER TEST.; Prophet Moore Thinks Prophet Johnson Isn't In His Class.
- Duck Hunter Shot and Killed.
- HITCHCOCK TO PRESS BLACKMAILING CASE; Bartender Arrested in Actor's Dressing Room Held, but His Companion ...
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- SNOWSTORM UP STATE.; Fields at Watertown Were Yellow with Second Crop of Buttercups.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- CROWD SEES MAN DIE ON BLAZING STEAMER; Helpless to Aid Him as the Mount Morris Burns at Her Pier in ...
- Results at The Hague.
- BANKS SOUND; WILL BE BACKED; The Strength of the Clearing House Is Pledged to Give Needed Support. THE ...
- ILLNESS OF GEN. BOOTH.; Head of the Salvation Army Is Threatened with Pneumonia.
- THE STEEL TRADE POSITION.; Buyers Take Pig Iron After Concessions -- The Rail Controversy.
- ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.; Clan McLeod, Clarendon, and Cameron Soccer Teams Win Games.
- HARRIMAN DELAYS COUNT.; Hardly Possible to Canvass the Proxies Before the Meeting.
- EMPEROR VERY WEAK AFTER A BAD NIGHT; He, However, Is Officially Reported to be Out of Danger and Convalescing. ...
- AUTOS ARRIVING FOR MOTOR SHOW; Cars Will Be Placed in Grand Central Palace Early This Week. INCLOSED ...
- GASES FROM AUTO NEARLY KILL YOUTH; Son of Former Judge Krueger Strangely Overcome While Watching Repairs. ...
- ELBOW SLEEVES TOO SHORT.; So Farmer Rejected His Bride-Elect -- Now Faces a Suit.
- WILLIAM E. WALLING ARRESTED IN RUSSIA; New York Socialist Charged with Associating with Finnish Progressivists. ...
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- MAGNETIC POLE IS LIVELY.; Capt. Amundsen Tells How It Wavers and of the Ways of the Netchjillis.
- I'VE LOST INTEREST, SAYS E.H. HARRIMAN; Back from His Contest with Fish He Declares He's Indifferent ...
- SEEK A PRIEST'S NIECE.; Father Browne Dies in Pittsburg -- Brooklyn Girl His Heir.
- KING FALLS IN AUTO.; Alfonso Breaks Through Bridge and Narrowly Escapes Death.
- CROWD BEATS POLICEMAN.; Fierce Fight in Saloon He Tried to Close for Sunday Law Violation.
- RIDGELY WARNED MORSE.; Official Letters Criticised Mercantile's Management -- Not Morse's Friend.
- Merit Bound to Win.