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Free to Read Articles from November 1907 Part 4
- AMERICANS IN BERLIN.; Mrs. Maclennan in Berlin Opera -- Chicago Singers Make Hits.
- SON BORN TO PRINCESS.; Second Child of the Crown Princess of Germany Also a Boy.
- FILIPINOS' WARM FAREWELL TO TAFT; His Carriage Is Dragged by Schoolboys While Natives Cheer Him. SAILS ...
- TRY FOR AEROPLANE PRIZE.; Henry Farman Almost Wins the Grand Archdeacon Trophy.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- FRANCE WITHDRAWS SHIPS.; Religious Feast in Morocco Ends, However, and Fighting Is Expected.
- BRITISH PREMIER ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS; Hague Conference Plant of Slow Growth, He Says, but He Has Faith ...
- Sharp-Tongued London Gossip.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- AN ARMY AND NAVY SCANDAL IN FRANCE; Thousands of Unnecessary Employes Spend Their Time Forming Socialist ...
- TWO FRENCHY PLAYS.; Paris Productions Last Week That Would Not Go in New York.
- D'ANNUNZIO'S NEW TRAGEDY FINISHED; Based on Struggles of Two Noble Italian Families for the Supremacy. ...
- TO SAVE VERONA STATUE.; Duplicate Will Be Erected on Outside Site and Original Preserved.
- How He Answered King Edward.
- AMERICAN ARTISTS RETURN.; Mielziner, Aide, and Bartlett to Revisit This Country.
- NEW PARIS HOSPITAL A VANDERBILT GIFT; Reward for Dr. Georges Gautier, Who Cured Mrs. W.K. Vanderbilt ...
- SMILED IN FACE OF RUIN.; Paris Tale of Americans Who Lost Fortune in Copper Stock Crash.
- AMERICAN PLAYS IN PARIS.; " Prince of Pilsen" to Follow Long Run of "The Belle of New York."
- SCOTLAND'S CHARMS LEAVE LONDON QUIET; Society Moves to the North for the Season -- Some House Parties. ...
- 80,000 OFFICE SEEKERS.; Paris Is Overrun with Applicants for Municipal Jobs.
- NEW RUSSIAN ATTACHE.; Lieut. Col. Bode Coming to Washington -- Major Gibson's Tour.
- BIG GEM FOR THE KING.; Cullinan Diamond Presented to Edward as a Birthday Gift.
- DOUBT THE WISDOM OF KAISER'S VISIT; Germans Fear King Edward May Lead Him Into Some Undesirable Political ...
- NASI WAS GENEROUS WITH STATE FUNDS; Italian Minister's Love of Show Led to "Indiscretions" for Which ...
- HONOR KING EDWARD VII.; British Officials in America Have Reunion on His Birthday.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- TOWER GOES TO PARIS.; Ambassador Will Return to Berlin to Welcome the Taft Party.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- BERLIN TO WELCOME HILL.; Emperor Quickly Approved the President's Choice for Ambassador.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- SAYS WE NEED A CENTRAL BANK; Lord Avebury, Leading English Financier, Discusses Cause of Currency Trouble. ...
- CHANCE TO GAMBLE ON DUKEDOM CONTEST; Second London Company Offers Shares in Fight for Portland Title ...
- ENGLAND GRATEFUL TO LLOYD-GEORGE; Great Rejoicing Over His Adjustment of Labor Trouble on British Railways. ...
- A CONGO CONFERENCE.; Idea Prevalent British Government Will Propose It to Powers.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Spalding to Play in Paris.
- NEW PLOT AGAINST CZAR.; Band of Men Caught Tampering with a Railway Signal.
- FRANCE KEEPING WATCH.; Confidence In America Unshaken -- Bankers Buy Our Securities.
- SNEERS AT TALK OF AMERICAN ENERGY; M. Gohier Says Our Success Is More Due to Luck Than to Real Effort. ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- NEW OPERA SENSATIONAL.; Strauss's "Electra" Likely to Arouse as Much Discussion as "Salome."
- ACCEPTS NORDICA'S OFFER.; Dr. Possart Will Come Here to Direct Drama In Her "American Balreuth."
- BECOMES A CATHOLIC.; Miss Mercedes Mayer Takes This Step as Preliminary to Marriage.
- ENGLISH MAYORS INSTALLED.; Elaborate Pageant in London and Curious Ceremonies Elsewhere.
- SARGENT WITHDREW PICTURE.; His Work Had Been "Touched Up" by Friend of the Owner.
- ALFONSO SHEDS HIS COAT.; Young King Violates Unwritten English Law While Shooting.
- ITALY KEEPS STROZZI PALACE.; Will of Head of the Family Settles Report of Its Sale to American.
- CHECKS DIPHTHERIA GERMS.; New Remedy Renders Harmless Those It Does Not Destroy.
- CHAMPION TITLED BEGGAR.; Retiring Lord Mayor of London Raised $300,000 for Charity.
- CLAUDIA LOSELLE'S SUCCESS IN LONDON; American Actress Highly Commended for Her Good Work in a Very Poor ...
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- PRESENT SUPPLY OF APARTMENTS; Operators Regard Effects of Building Boom as Rapidly Vanishing. RENTING ...
- COL. J.H. ESTILL DEAD.; Since 1867 He Had Owned The Savannah Morning News.
- HOTEL SARANAC SALE.; Wide interest Aroused by This Week's Sale of a Unique Property.
- STOP WAR TALK, SAYS TSUZUKI; Japanese Delegate to Peace Conference Scolds Jingoes of Both Countries. ...
- CHILD RESISTS HOTEL BURGLARS; Apartments of R.A. Crespi in the Endicott Robbed of $3,000 Worth of Jewels. ...
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; LATEST DEALINGS BY BROKERS. Buyer for Manhattan Avenue House. Resale in Catharine ...
- MRS. WILLIAM C. DOANE DEAD.; Wife of the Bishop of Albany Will Be Buried in All Saints' Cathedral.
- NOVEL PLANNING SHOWN IN NEW TWO-FAMILY HOUSES; Side Entrances That Make Possible Larger Rooms and a ...
- AIDS TUBERCULOSIS CONGRESS; Gov. Hughes Suggests That State Make an Exhibit at Conference.
- OPERA STARS ARRIVE.; List Includes Some New Singers and Bonci, Knote, Van Rooy, and Others.
- FRIARS HEAP PRAISE ON BELASCO'S DEAD; Some of the Overflow Reaches the Other David, Actor Warfield. ...
- MISS CARLISLE MARRIED.; Granddaughter of ex-Secretary Bride of W.L. Allen of New York.
- MISS FLAGG WEDS PHILIP BOYER; Fashionable Throng Gathers at St. Thomas's to Witness the Ceremony. LARGE ...
- ELECTION LAW TANGLE.; MR. BUHLIG'S RECITAL. He Gives the First of a Series of Three Piano Programmes. ...
- John C. Schreiber Dead.
- MINISTER DIES SUDDENLY.; Dr. Reuen Thomas Had Expected to Fill His Pulpit To-day.
- ANNA HELD CANCELS WEEK.; Will Go to Atlantic City to Recuperate from the Grip.
- Grace George in Jerome Comedy.; THEATRICAL NOTES.
- THE CRUEL LANDLADY.; She Scorns Women Lodgers and Bars Such as Take Pupils.
- AMERICA AND ART.; Perhaps the Art Students Returning from Abroad May Save Us.
- WATER COLOR SHOW BRINGS SURPRISES; Critics of the Art as Dead and Dull Well Answered in This Exhibition. ...
- Spinsters and Widows.
- PTOLEMAIC ASTRONOMY.; Nebulae as "Obstacles Against Which the Stars Have Drifted."
- Tom Johnson for President.
- Political Clubs and Civil Service.
- "The Captain of the Twenty-second."
- PROPOSES GENERAL AMNESTY.; As Corporations Try to Comply with the Law, Let the Past Be Forgiven.
- Mme. Nordica's Voice.
- THE POLICE TELEPHONES.
- INDIAN SUMMER.
- OKUMA, CONSERVATIVE.
- REACTION?
- THE TETRAZZINI FUROR.
- ANOTHER THEATRICAL KNIGHT.
- MR. WOODRUFF AND THE PRESIDENT.
- AMERICAN ENERGY.
- THE "SPURS" AND THE "BRAINS."
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- EDUCATION BOARD MAY BE SIMPLIFIED; Many Suggestions for Remodeling Schools Made to Charter Revision ...
- FIVE LINERS BRING IN MANY.; Busy Day for Customs Men -- Ambassador Leishman Back.
- OFFERS FORTUNE TO COUSIN.; Wealthy Englishman Wants to Adopt Twelve-Year-Old American.
- A WHISKER THEORY BY CHAMP CLARK; Missouri Representative Cites Two Beards, One Nine and the Other Eleven ...
- ROBBERS DYNAMITE PITTSBURG PAY CAR; Was Carrying Cash to Coal Miners Who Had Refused to Accept Company's ...
- WOODRUFF PUTS OFF WHITE HOUSE VISIT; President Displeased by Publicity Given to Opposition to Gov. Hughes. ...
- PARLIAMENT AND CONGRESS.
- McCULLOCH PEAK BLEW UP.; Lieut. Camden Reports Mysterious Mountain Exploded and Disappeared.
- CORTELYOU REACHES OUT FOR TENNESSEE; Foe of Congressman Brownlow Put in Charge of Revenue Offices. BROWNLOW ...
- TROUBLE FOR HOTEL RAND.; Three Judgments Recorded Against Mizner's Venture.
- JAPAN GETS ENGINES HERE; American Locomotive Co. of Paterson Builds Twenty-four for Government.
- FOR NEW POST OFFICE HERE.; Conference on Proposed Building at the Pennsylvania Terminal.
- $10,000 JEWEL ROBBERY.; Vice President Smith of the New York Central One of the Victims.
- PLANS COMPLETED FOR NAVAL REVIEW; Maritime Pageant Will Surpass Anything of the Kind Seen in American ...
- $48,285,110 SPENT ON CANAL.; Large Amount Put Into the Construction Account -- Foundation for Locks.
- FLEET'S LIFEBOATS REDUCED ONE-HALF; Wainwright's Idea Embodied in an Order to Take Effect on the Pacific ...
- $16,000,000 MORTGAGE SUIT.; Morton Trust Co. Seeks to Foreclose on Metropolitan 4 Per Cent. Security.
- TOO MANY VACANCIES NOW IN WEST POINT; Col. Scott Recommends Plan of Naming Three Alternates instead ...
- Policeman Sets Off Burglar Alarm.
- MILLS DISAPPROVES OFFICERS' ACQUITTAL; Lieuts. Moller and Bennett Court-Martialed for Permitting Torture ...
- BELATED TALE OF GRANT.; Confederate Officer Says the General Asked Davis for a Commission.
- WIFE SLAIN IN HOME BY FORMER ADMIRER; Latter, in a Rage Because She Went Back to Her Husband, Puts a ...
- WEST POINT GUARD REPELS MONMOUTH; Officer with Drawn Sword Refuses to Let the Steamer Land for Football ...
- SEEKS TO IMPEACH OUR JUDGE IN CHINA; Lawyer from Shanghai Brings a Petition Charging Judge Wilfley with ...
- Article 1 -- No Title
- CITY'S FLOWER TREASURES.; Beautiful Specimens Exhibited in the Park Conservatories.
- CHICAGO TRACTION RUMOR.; Based on Conference Between Mr. Belmont and President Mitten.
- PASTOR'S STRANGE ABSENCE.; Vestry of Paterson (N.J.) Church Await Rev. E.J. Balsley's Resignation.
- HADLEY ANSWERS GOULD.; Says Railroad Presidents Are Putting on the "Poor Mouth."
- STEVENS LANDS SAFELY.; Five-Hour Balloon Trip Over Snow-Covered Mountain Tops.
- CUBAN PLANTERS COMPLAIN.; Banks Refuse to Make Loans -- Magoon Proposes Government Aid.
- STATE'S BANK BALANCES.; $275,000 in Knickerbocker Trust, $100,000 in Hamilton Bank.
- DROP IN CHICAGO CLEARINGS.; Volume of Banks' Business Has Decreased $10,000,000 a Day.
- TREASURY IS VEXED WITH CERTAIN BANKS; Some of Them Have Failed to Take Out Circulation as They Might. ...
- SMALLER CASH LOSS THAN WAS EXPECTED; Bank Statement Also Failed to Show the Full Benefits from Gold ...
- SOAP EASY FOR SOLDIERS.; Gen. Welch Was Too Busy to Learn Who Sent 2,000 Pounds.
- Mingo Junction Bank Suspends.
- FIRE LOSS NOW $2,268,000.; Big Blaze in Superior, Wis., Gotten Under Control Early Yesterday.
- TRUST OFFICIALS ARRESTED.; Bankers Accused of Taking Deposits While Institution Was Insolvent.
- OLD LANDMARK FALLING DOWN; Tenants Ousted from Building Where "Old Shakespeare" Was Murdered.
- SUES TEXAS FLOUR TRUST.; Attorney General Says It Was Formed to Crush Competition.
- 57 Deaths from the Bubonic Plague.
- GUGGENHEIM MINES CLOSE.; Shut Down In Mexico Because of the Low Price of Copper.
- WON'T ATTEND BRYAN DINNER.; Senator Rayner of Maryland Sends Regrets, with Reasons.
- WALKS ON HANDS DOWN MONUMENT; German Wins $500 by Descending the Washington Shaft in an Hour. 910 STEPS ...
- STREET RAILWAY FIGHT ON.; Mayor Johnson Insists on Three-Cent Fares for Cleveland.
- TORTURED GIRL -- 15 YEARS.; Burglar Tied Her with Her Hair and Burned Her Feet.
- MAKE BIG ALASKA CONTRACT.; Guggenheims to Spend $25,000,000 in Building the Copper River Railroad.
- LONDON MARKETS STEADY.; Conditions in the Money Market Failed to Shake Them.
- GOEBEL SUES WIFE'S FATHER.; Alleges That D. Webster Dougherty Has Alienated Her Affections.
- COXEY'S SECOND CRUSADE.; The "General" Will Travel by Special Train This Time.
- MERCURY TO CROSS THE SUN.; Can Be Observed Next Thursday Morning, Says Prof. Brashear.
- SET FREE IN COURT, STARTS PILGRIMAGE; Cascone, Accused of Murder, Had Made Vow to Virgin to Walk Barefooted ...
- HAD 3 FORTUNES; DIED POOR.; Hartford Man Once Ran Elevator After Squandering Inheritance.
- HANSON ON ROOSEVELT.; Georgia Central President Wouldn't Vote for Him for Dog Catcher.
- Mrs. Iselin Gives Gate to Brown.
- NEW PAN-AMERICAN CONGRESS; It Will Be a "Scientific" One at Santiago, Chile, December, 1908.
- RINGS OF SATURN ARE FALLING IN; Prof. Lowell Gives This Explanation of the Planet's Bright Condensations. ...
- FEAR TOBACCO WAR.; Thousands of Armed Planters Swarm Into Owensboro, Ky.
- LORD KILMAINE A SUICIDE.; Was Representative Peer from Ireland -- Suffered from Neuresthenia.
- WOMAN IN BALLOON SAILS UP BROADWAY; Mrs. Thomas and Party Make Trip from Philadelphia Here in Six Hours. ...
- CARMEN REALLY STABBED.; Mme. Bressler-Gianoli Wounded In the Wrist by Dalmores's Thrust.
- GAVE MILLION TO SAVE BANK.; Death of C.E. Perkins Reveals Identity of Mr. Dawes's Hero.
- FIREMAN'S TRAGIC DEATH.; Engineer of Train Which Killed Him Refuses to Continue the Trip.
- 1 DEAD, 5 INJURED IN WRECK.; Passenger Express and Freight Trains in Head-On Collision.
- SPIDER BITE KILLS WOMAN.; Blood Poisoning Sets In, Death Following Two Weeks Later.
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- Christianity and the Churches.; Ambassadors of Commerce. The Sorceress of Rome."
- A History of Great American Fortunes.; When Hawkins Sailed the Sea." A Last Word on Fairy Tales. New ...
- IMPORTANT BOOKS FOR FALL SEASON; Following the Many Publications of New Novels Are Works in Departments ...
- REVIEWER REPLIES TO ALFRED NOYES; Fault of "The Flower of Old Japan" Declared to Lie in Its Puerility ...
- A Japanese Poem.
- DRIFT OF LONDON LITERARY GOSSIP; New Book Probably by Edmund Gosse -- "Life and Letters of Herbert Spencer."
- AN UNUSUAL THEME.; HESTER OF THE HILLS. By Grover Clay. With frontispiece in color by Griswold Tyng. ...
- "Plagiarism" and Double Consciousness.
- MANY BOOKS OF LITERARY VALUE; Autumn Lists of Publishers Show Decided Increase in Quality That Promises ...
- WOMEN HUNTERS IN AFRICA.; TWO DIANAS IN SOMALILAND. The Record of a Shooting Trip. By Agnes Herbert. ...
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- Judgment Against Giants for $1,000.
- WHISKY.
- OAKLAND BANK CLOSES.; Suspension for a Legal Holiday, Declare Its Officers.
- THE HARDWOOD FORESTS.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Show Much Strength -- Call Money Rates, 13@7 Per Cent. CANCEL GOLD ENGAGEMENTS ...
- Deny That President Murray Was Ill.
- BOLES MAY BE RULED OFF TURF; Bookmaker Probably Will Be Placed Under Ban of The Jockey Club. SCANDAL ...
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Article 17 -- No Title
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- HAS A HUSBAND, SUES FOR SECOND'S DEATH; Mrs. Lees, or Williams, Suddenly Confronted with No. 1 in Court. ...
- THE CHANNEL FERRY.
- COURT-MARTIAL REBUKED.; Gen. Grant Orders New Court, Other Failing to Adequately Punish a Soldier.
- GREATER STAKES FOR 1908.; Values of Sheepshead Bay and Graves-end Prizes Increased.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Deal for Walker Street Building, Near Broadway Dwelling on 132d Street Resold ...
- SNOW IN MANY STATES.; Texas Has Exceedingly Cold Weather and Kansas Is White.
- CHEAP AUTOS IN DEMAND.; Many of Them Shown in Paris Salon -- High-Powered Cars Lower.
- DROPS STATE DETECTIVES.; Controller Glynn Revokes Licenses of Three in This City.
- WHAT THE PRESIDENT SAID.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- PASSED 60 YEARS AS A MAN.; Miss Vosbaugh, Discarding Dresses, Became a Successful Bank Clerk.
- IT IS GEN. EDDY NOW.; Gen. McLeer Retires and Governor Names Eddy His Successor.
- Franchise an Evidence of Good Will.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- MURPHY GOES AWAY FOR 3 WEEKS REST; Tammany Leader and W.J. Conners to Talk National Politics at Mt. ...
- Would Manage Their Own Business.
- Shoe Employes on Half Time.
- Attractions Here That London Lacks.
- WARNER COMPARES LEADING ELEVENS; Says Harvard Is Little Inferior to Princeton and Better Than Pennsylvania. ...
- Front Page 8 -- No Title
- NEW AUTO POLICY FOR ORMOND RACES; Important Changes to be Made in Date, Events, and Governing Conditions. ...
- U.S. EXPRESS CO. AS PLATT COZY CORNER; Stockholders Complain of How the Senator and Two More Draw Good ...
- ARREST IN THE DYER CASE.; Detective Accused of Trying to Sprit Away Chief Witness Against Officer.
- DEXTER M. FERRY DEAD.; Head of Big Seed Firm Is Found Lifeless In Bed.
- SOME BANKS CLING TO THOMAS NOTES; Their Refusal to Give Them Up Defeats Efforts to Abrogate Provident ...
- FALSE REPORT ABOUT TAFT.; No Human Power Drew His Carriage in Manila.
- PENNSYLVANIA RATE HEARING.; State Supreme Court Listens to Arguments on Road's Confiscatory Claim.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- Article 4 -- No Title
- THE FIGHT FOR GOLD.
- THE FOREIGN MARKET.; Money Easier in London -- Stocks There and Elsewhere Improve.
- ELEVATED COLLISION SENDS 7 TO HOSPITAL; Only Heavy Steel Guards Prevent Sixth Ave. Motor Car from Falling ...
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- COPPER POOL DEAL CLEAN UP SURPLUS; Sale to Foreign Syndicate About Leaves the Market Bare of the Metal. ...
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- W.E.D. STOKES SAVES HIS SON'S PET PIG; Also Rescues Four Wild Geese When Health Board Threatens a Raid. ...
- SIX DEAD IN HOTEL FIRE.; Employes Suffocated In the Hotel Garde, In New Haven.
- THE MAN OF FORTY.; Is He the Community's Most Valuable Intellectual Asset?
- ROME EXCHANGE CLOSES.; Financial Difficulties in United States Keenly Felt in Italy.
- GOMPERS ANSWERS TAFT.; Resents Insinuation That Labor Seeks Unfair Advantage by Injunction.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- THIRD RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT.; Preparations All Completed for the Opening on Thursday.
- TO HASTEN LUSITANIA.; Proposed She Shall Take Her Mails in the Mersey.
- DEATH DELAYS BRADLEY TRIAL; It Is Postponed Until Wednesday -- Mrs. Bradley In Court.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Margin Trading Resumed. Time Honey Still Scarce. Expect to Reduce Bank Deficit. ...
- PROBE BRADY-WHITNEY DEAL.; Grand Jury to Hear Wall and Cortlandt Street Ferries Road Case.
- Pope Dismisses Schaaf.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Japan Exhibition April to November, 1912.
- Day Beats Capron at Billiards.
- COLUMBIA MUST HAVE $400,000 MORE A YEAR; President Butler Reports a Deficit of $58,109 for Last Year. ...
- THIRD TERM TALK TREASON.; Watterson Says People of the Country Would Crush It.
- 'AIDA' GIVEN AT THE MANHATTAN OPERA; A Stirring and Effective Performance of Verdi's Masterpiece. ZENATELLO ...
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- MME. GOULD'S DENIAL.; Is Not to be Married to Prince Helie de Sagan Nor Anybody Else.
- MR. CLEVELAND HUNTS.; Ex-President and Son Bag an Abundance of Small Game.
- Losses by Fire.
- PARSONS TO WASHINGTON.; Has No Appointment with the President -- Woodruff Not Going.
- TO DISMISS RECEIVER SUITS.; Petition Against New York Street Railways Charges Collusion.
- STOWAWAY LIVES ON THE SHIP'S BEST; Bunks with the Officers and Complains When the Food Doesn't Suit ...
- FORGER HAD GOOD LETTERS; To L.P. Morton and J.P. Morgan -- -- J.J. Astor's Card.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- BRISTOW-BALDWIN WEDDING.; Grace Church Ceremony Unites Members of Two Prominent Families.
- HUNTER SAVED BY DOG.; Animal's Barking Brought Help to Man Caught in Quicksand.
- Article 16 -- No Title
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- SLOWING DOWN IN PATERSON.; Some Employes Laid Off in Silk Mills and Other Industries.
- LATIN PRESIDENT'S PLOT.; May Disarrange the Central American Peace Plans. FINED CAB USERS 1C. EACH. ...
- MURDERED AT A WEDDING.; Man Who Sought His Sweetheart, a Bridesmaid, Is Killed.
- WASHINGTON ACTIVITIES.
- THIEF ROASTED IN CHIMNEY.; Negro Was Wedged In and Could Not Escape.
- QUEER DEATH IN HOSPITAL.; Aged Buffalo Man Had Three Ribs Broken -- Attendants Questioned. BROOKLYN ...
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- EXPECT FIGHT IN LOUISIANA.; Special Session of the Legislature Likely to be Exciting.
- AGUINALDO TALKS OF TAFT'S VISIT; Stays Great Benefits to the People of the Philippines Will Come from ...
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- PROF. BRASHEAR EXPLAINS.; Tells of Various Theories About the Rings of Saturn.
- THE CONGO.
- TIGHT MONEY IN LONDON.; Securities Generally Lower, but Americans Are Bought for Investment.
- TIE VOTE FOR FREEHOLDER.; One Vote Thrown Out Because a Voter Voted for Candidate as "Dick." KLING WORRIED ...
- LARGER USE OF CHECKS URGED.; Relief for the Money Stringency to be Found In Paper Payments.
- DROP CHILDREN FROM ROOF.; Firemen Catch Them in Blankets at Brooklyn Blaze. Mrs. Thaw Not on a Slumming Trip.
- GRAY ASKS BLUE TO REUNION.; First Time on Record That Confederate Veterans Have Invited Federals.
- TETRAZZINI GLAD SHE'S COMING HERE; Likes Americans, with Exception of Mr. Conried, with Whom She Had ...
- MR. CHOATE'S NEW POST.
- Curious Sepulchre Found In Mexico.
- BREAKS NECK AT FOOTBALL.; 18-Year-Old Boy Killed and Mayor Forbids Further Games.
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- HAPPY DAY IN JAIL.; Waterbury Vagrants Coax Bottled Beer Through Iron Bars. EDISON FACTORY FORCE CUT. ...
- BECKHAM BLAMES EDITOR.; Says Henry Watterson Caused the Democratic Defeat in Kentucky.
- NEW BASSO TO SING IN "MEFISTOFELE"; Theodore Chaliapine to Present His Conception of Satan at Next Week's ...
- FORMAL CHARGE OF FRAUD IN JERSEY; Democrats Ask Gov. Stokes to Call a Special Session for a Recount. ...
- Article 7 -- No Title
- NO RUSH TO WEST POINT.
- CUDAHY ENGAGEMENT BROKEN; He and Miss Isobel Pontefract Decide They Are Not Mutually Suited.
- RACING SEASON IS NEAR ITS END; Close of New York Turf Year Will Come on Friday at Aqueduct. BIG STABLES ...
- TO PREVENT TOBACCO WAR.; Independent Buyers Decide Not to Accept Delivery of Any Crop at Present.
- GOOD WORK IN A GIRLS CLUB.; No Austro-Hungarian Empire.
- Escaped One Car, Killed by Another.
- A Spanish Earthquake.
- DENIES GRANT LETTERS.; Col. Chalaran Never Said General Applied for Confederate Service.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- SAY ELECTION WAS STOLEN.; Maryland Republicans Learn That Thousands of Votes Were Uncounted.
- MR. MARCONI'S TRIUMPH.; Has Accomplished What Electricians Doubted He Could Do.
- Article 1 -- No Title; ARREST FOR ODD SHOOTING. Prisoner Says Some One Gave Him the Pistol and It Went Off.
- LONDON YEARNS FOR TAFT.; Strong Effort Being Made to Persuade Him to Visit the City.
- MAYOR'S PAY TO HIS WIDOW.; Critics of Acting Mayor Berdan Silenced in Paterson.
- WHITMAN URGES CIVIC BETTERMENT; Tells People's Institute They Need Preparation, Organization, and Concentration. ...
- Plans for Next Charity Ball.
- ATTITUDE OF POPE CHANGED.; Vatican's Attention to Dying Civil Official a Distinct Innovation.
- CHURCH UPHOLDS A SLAYER.; Philadelphians Adopt Resolutions of Sympathy for Detsch.
- GRACE GEORGE IS ROBBED.; Ring She Highly Prized Taken from Her Dressing Room.
- COURT TENNIS AT TUXEDO.; P. Lorillard, Jr., Wins Final Round of Annual Handicap Tournament.
- GETTING GOLD IN BERLIN.; Advance in Bank Rate Has Not Checked the American Demand. CHILEAN MINING ACTIVITY.
- WHAT NASI MAY DO.; Report Says He Will Defend Himself by Besmirching Zanardell.
- WEDDINGS OF A DAY.; BERRIAN-WHITTLESET.
- STAMP OUT PLAGUE BY KILLING RATS; San Francisco Exterminating These Pests to Shake Off Dread Disease. ...
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- ASTRONOMERS SPLIT ON SATURN'S RINGS; Prof. Newcomb and Prof. Brashear Dispute the Falling-In Theory. ...
- BUTLER SHOOTS BOY, THEN KILLS HIMSELF; Paul Thebaud, Eldest Son of Paul G. Thebaud, Badly Hurt in His ...
- $1,000,000 FIRE IN CHILE.; Seven and a Half Blocks of Iquique Burned -- 2,000 Homeless.
- ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.; Columbia Oval Defeats Camerons by Score of 3 to 2 -- Other Games. Bowling Championship.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- SUICIDE RATHER THAN WORK.; Devine, Idle Nine Years, Takes Poison When Wife Refuses Him a Steak. JEALOUS, ...
- ACTORS IN BAGGAGE COMPANY.; Adopt Plan to Escape Anonyance of the "Smasher." INJURED SINGER APPEARS. ...
- BOSTON FORMS AERO CLUB.; Will Encourage Ascensions for Scientific and Competitive Purposes. NOTES OF ...
- GERTIE, THE LOON, BANISHED.; Aquarium Bird with a Bad Temper Sent to Bronx Park. FOUND DYING IN STREET. ...
- A BITTER PILL FOR THE GERMAN KAISER; That Is the English View of the Spirit with Which He Will Visit ...
- ROOSEVELT GETS IDEAS HE LIKES; Eugene E. Prussing, the Chicago Lawyer, Discusses Corporation Reforms ...
- Article 8 -- No Title; MANAGER CHANCE WEALTHY.
- THE CHARTER REVISION.
- COAST DEFENSE BARRACKS.; Large Sums to be Expended to Provide for Increased Force.
- AUTO SHOW PLANS FOR COMING YEAR; Licensed Association Secures Garden Again, but Early Date May Be Abandoned. ...
- CRUISERS LEAVE RIO.; Start for Montevideo, on Their Way to the Pacific.
- PRISONER LEAPS TO DEATH IN TOMBS; Italian "Black Sheep" Was Held for Threatening to Kill His Wealthy ...
- GUARDS WARN CHAUFFEURS.; Two Autoists Angered by Fines Retaliate in Verona, N.J.
- A WARNING AGAINST SCRIP.; Federal District Attorney Says He Will Enforce the Law.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- YOUNGER PAINTERS TO THE FORE; Revealing New and Refreshing Personalities Who Disregard the Sanctity ...
- Rules for Christmas Shopping.
- MAINE GRIEVED BY THE SEWALL'S DELAY; Possible Loss of Bath-Built Vessel Causes Much Sorrow There. FAMOUS ...
- CREDITED BY PROF. RITCHIE.; Thinks Phenomenon Reported by Lowell Was Never Before Scen.
- MISSING RECTOR HAS RESIGNED HIS POST; Resignation of the Rev. Ennos Balstry of Paterson Read from His ...
- HE RESCUES HIS CHILDREN.; Vigorous Work at a Fire by Armour & Co.'s General Manager.
- NEGROES ATTACK 3 WOMEN.; Richmond Excited by Attacks In Different Sections of City.
- BERLIN BOERSE STEADY.; Even the Advance Rates of Discount Did Not Seriously Disturb It.
- WANTED A CREOLE JURY.; Louisiana Prisoner's Novel Plea Is Denied by the Judge.
- WOULD DEBATE ON ROOSEVELT; Blodgett of Georgia Wants to Discuss President with Hitchcock.
- SYNDICATE OF TRAITORS.; Leaders In Band of International Spies Arrested in France.
- HERE FOR FORTUNE; ROBBED BY FRIEND; Young French Speculator Believed That He Could Recoup $100,000 Loss ...
- Floods Bring Loss to Jersey Lumberman.
- GUARANTEES FULL PAYMENT.; Stockholder in Failed Trust Company Reassures Savings Depositors. Asphalt ...
- FISHING AND FISHERMEN.
- CONTRACT LABORERS FREED.; Secretary Straus Decides Importations Legal Under Some Conditions.
- THE KAISER FOGBOUND.; His Yacht and Attending Cruisers Anchored Off Selsea Bill.
- INVALID CAUGHT IN FIRE.; He and Two Other Persons Severely Burned In Columbus.
- DEFENDS THE HIERARCHY.; Vatican's Organ Denies It Is All Italian, as Alleged Here.
- WANTED -- A BIG BLACK BEAR.; The Same to be a Mascot on the Battleship Connecticut. MAGISTRATE DEFENDS ...
- JUSTICE McGOMAS DEAD.; Four Times a Congressman, a Senator, and on District Appeals Bench.
- ELWELL PRAISES SCULPTORS.; Declares Americans Surpass French -- Art Abroad in Decadence. RUSH WORK ON ...
- OSCAR G. MURRAY ILL.; President of Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Overcome While Traveling.
- VAST AUDIENCE AT KUBELIK RECITAL; Hippodrome Crowded to Hear Bohemian Violinist at Sunday Concert. ENTHUSIASM ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- PRINCETON COACHES ARE DISCOURAGED; Tigers Must Take Big Brace if Yale Is to be Defeated on Saturday. ...
- PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY.
- WORK AT HERCULANEUM.; Italian Government Actively Interested -- Question About Appropriations.
- FAMILIAR YALE FIGURE DEAD.; Hannibal the Candy Man," Known to Thousands of Graduates.
- SERGT. WAY QUITS ARMY.; He Guarded Capt. Oberlin M. Carter -Served Nearly Thirty Years. WARNINGS AGAINST ...
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Course in Skyscraper Law.
- BROKER WEDS SECRETLY.; Meets a Young Telephone Operator and Quickly Marries Her.
- THE PORTLAND CASE.
- Twelve-Year-Old Schoolboy Missing.
- Merchants Want Legislation Put Off.
- MISSION TO REACH NON-CHURCHGOERS; First of a Series of Meetings in Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. ...
- YONKERS COMMUTERS OBJECT; Want Public Service Board to Shorten Running Time of Central Trains. NEW RULE ...
- INSECURITY IN GUATEMALA.; Gen. Ruehling Says Life and Property Are Not Safe in That Republic.
- FOUGHT HARD FOR LIFE.; Pennsylvanian Shot and Beaten to Death and Money Taken.
- WESTON RESTS ALL DAY.; Started Again at Midnight from Syracuse on His Long Walk.
- DULL WEEK IN PARIS.; Buying on Belief in Government's Abandonment of Income Tax.
- SEEKS TO CHANGE THE ELSBERG LAW; Hearing on Transit by Utilities Board Taken as First Step to This End. ...
- GREAT COPPER-BUYING POOL.; Formed In London, It Buys 50,000 Tons -- $15,000,000 Involved.
- AN EDUCATIONAL QUANDARY.; Father of 14 Must Send a Few Back to Get Schooling for the Rest.
- AMERICANS IN LONDON.; The Cuttings Arrive from the Continent -- Mrs. Field to Entertain.
- FATAL ELECTION DUEL.; One Dead and Other Will Die -- Quarreled Over a Bet. J.R. ROOSEVELT ARRESTED. ...
- NEARLY WENT OVER FALLS.; Overturned Canoeists Rescued from Passaic River in Nick of Time. THUMBSCREWS ...
- EARTHQUAKE KILLED 14,000.; First Reports of Karatagh Disaster Were Not Exaggerated.
- FRAUD BANKRUPTCY CONVICTION UPHELD; U.S. Court Sustains Prosecution In Case Against Three Relatives ...
- MAY ASK CONGRESS FOR ARMY AIRSHIP; Secretary Taft and Other Officials Said to Realize Its Need for Signal ...
- GLENN WANTS RATE TESTED.; Proposes That the Southern Road Give It Six Months' Trial.
- MRS. AUGUSTIN DALY DEAD.; Widow of Theatrical Manager Had Been III a Long Time.
- SHOT WIFE AND HER SISTER.; Wilmington Man Angry Because His Dinner Was Not Prepared.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION.; A Week of Improvement -- Conditions in 1893 and at Present Contrasted. ASKS ...
- ARRESTED WOMAN NOT WANTED IN CASE; Maud McBride Held Here in Connection with Lily Pond Murder Near Worcester. ...
- FORBIDS INCREASE OF GAS CAPITAL; Lookport Combination Permitted by Public Service Board with Limitations. ...
- BIRD LIFE SHOWN IN NATURE GROUPS; Museum of Natural History Exhibits Now Arranged on New Models. REPRODUCE ...
- GOOD WORK IN A GIRLS CLUB.; But It Could Be Made Much More Effective with More Money.
- HOLY GHOSTERS DESERTED.; Barkentine Kingdom Sails Away with Food and Cash.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- MRS. BRADLEY'S TRIAL TO-DAY.; Woman Killed ex-Senator Brown In a Washington Hotel.
- ROMAN ANTI-CLERICS WIN.; Most Emphatic Victory They Have Had in City Election for Years.
- THREE KILLED BY TRAMPS.; Railroad Detectives Trying to Find Slayers in Indiana Cases.
- ASKS FOR A DRINK AND DIES.; Sunday Tragedy in Bowery Restaurant Which Stirs No Emotion There.
- HER WEAK BRAIN WON A MILLION; Miss Gilman, Though Mentally Incompetent, Made a Great Fortune in Stocks. ...
- BETTOR DIES IN POVERTY.; W.N. Getty, Who Squandered Three Fortunes, Passes Away. POETESS ARRESTED IN ...
- MISSING WITH $3,000.; E.A. Morrow, Retired Merchant, Started from Atlantic City for New York.
- DISCUSS GOMPERS'S REPORT.; Executive Council of the Federation of Labor Has a Session.
- MRS SWIFT DENIES MARRIAGE.; Horace Marvin's Grandmother Says | She Has Not Wedded Her Son-in-Law.
- SIRE A FRESHIE, SON A SOPH.; Father Hazed by Son, but Takes the Latter's Shirt in a Rush.
- JEWISH COMMITTEE MEETS.; National Body to Protect Civil Rights -- Officers Elected.
- BRITISH ADMIRAL CENSURED.; Referred Contemptuously to Preparations for Kaiser's Reception.
- PROBABLY NOT A PRINCESS.; No Confirmation of Paris Report That Mme. Gould Has Married. ' PHONED WARNING ...
- Hughes at Albany, After Inspections.
- Article 5 -- No Title; INTER-SECTIONAL GAMES. ON AND OFF FOOTBALL FIELDS. LARCHMONT Y.C. WINS SHOOT ...
- PRISONER ATTACKS MATRON.; Woman Attendant in Police Station Found Unconscious.
- SARGENT TOUCHED UP.
- COAL ORDERS ARE REFUSED.; Another Northwest Famine Feared -Operators Try to Avert It.
- AVEBURY BANK PLAN FINDS FAVOR HERE; Vanderlip, Hepburn, and Roberts Say a Central Bank Would Solve Currency ...
- AT HOME AND ABROAD.
- SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP.; Annual Fixture to be Played at Tuxedo -- Jay Gould to Play.
- A Fine on Competition?
- STEEL TRADE POSITION.; Stronger Billet Market -- No Large Steel Rail Orders Yet. METZ TELLS OF OUR GROWTH. ...
- BOSTON COPPER GOSSIP.; Copper Companies Operating on Reduced Scale -- Watching Future. BREWERS UNION ...
- MEXICAN BANKERS TO MEET.; They Will Decide How to View the American Situation.
- A NEW TIMEPIECE COMES TO LONDON; Tiny Thing That Is Worn on a Finger Ring Over Milady's Glove. IT IS ...
- RUNNERS GO EXTRA LAP.; Doody Takes Mile Race at Armory Games After Curious Mistake.
- A WHISKER THEORY BY CHAMP CLARK; Missouri Representative Cites Two Beards, One Nine and the Other Eleven ...
- SOAP EASY FOR SOLDIERS.; Gen. Welch Was Too Busy to Learn Who Sent 2,000 Pounds.
- AND NOW OKLAHOMA---THE FORTY-SIXTH STATE; Remarkable Growth from a Vast Cattle Range Eighteen Years ...
- NINETY-EIGHT MILLION DOLLARS FOR IMPROVEMENTS; To the Men of Fifty Years Ago, Planning a Great American ...
- ANNA HELD CANCELS WEEK.; Will Go to Atlantic City to Recuperate from the Grip.
- STOP WAR TALK, SAYS TSUZUKI; Japanese Delegate to Peace Conference Scolds Jingoes of Both Countries. ...
- INDIAN SUMMER.
- NASI WAS GENEROUS WITH STATE FUNDS; Italian Minister's Love of Show Led to "Indiscretions" for Which ...
- BRITISH AUTO MAKER TALKS.; Says American Machines Would Not Sell Well in England.
- SARGENT WITHDREW PICTURE.; His Work Had Been "Touched Up" by Friend of the Owner.
- Spalding to Play in Paris.
- $25,000,000 Mortgage on Indiana Road.
- FRANCE WITHDRAWS SHIPS.; Religious Feast in Morocco Ends, However, and Fighting Is Expected.
- PASTOR'S STRANGE ABSENCE.; Vestry of Paterson (N.J.) Church Await Rev. E.J. Balsley's Resignation.
- THE "SPURS" AND THE "BRAINS."
- CHILD RESISTS HOTEL BURGLARS; Apartments of R.A. Crespi in the Endicott Robbed of $3,000 Worth of Jewels. ...
- Article 12 -- No Title
- Gen. Porter Tells What Hague Congress Did; Although Disarmament Was Not Intended, the Conference Accomplished ...
- Longboat Captures Fifteen-Mile Race.
- MERCURY TO CROSS THE SUN.; Can Be Observed Next Thursday Morning, Says Prof. Brashear.
- LUMBARD TENNIS WINNER.; Harlem Club's Autumn Handicap Tournament Completed.
- $16,000,000 MORTGAGE SUIT.; Morton Trust Co. Seeks to Foreclose on Metropolitan 4 Per Cent. Security.
- TO SAVE VERONA STATUE.; Duplicate Will Be Erected on Outside Site and Original Preserved.
- CITY'S FLOWER TREASURES.; Beautiful Specimens Exhibited in the Park Conservatories.
- Villanova Beats Fordham.
- New York City a Reckless Spendthrift; One Day's Waste of Food and Water Enough to Run an Ordinary City ...
- BUYS SOCIAL PRECEDENCE.; Miss Nan Herbert Takes Advantage of Privilege Under English Law.
- THE FORWARD PASS DOOMED, SAYS EXPERT; The Committee's Ruling Provides an Unfailing Defense Against the ...
- John C. Schreiber Dead.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- EFFACING TOURISTS' SCRAWLS; London Cleaning Walls of Monument Where 10,000 Names Were Inscribed.
- CHECKS DIPHTHERIA GERMS.; New Remedy Renders Harmless Those It Does Not Destroy.
- CLAUDIA LOSELLE'S SUCCESS IN LONDON; American Actress Highly Commended for Her Good Work in a Very Poor ...
- Fortunes Made Every Season by Singers, Pianists and Violinists Visiting This Country Testify to America's ...
- THE NAVY'S THREE NEW SCOUTING CRUISERS; New Type of Cruiser, Taking the Role of Scout in Naval Warfare, ...
- Potpourri of Fashion---Some Suggestions For Horse Show Gowns; Timely Suggestions for the Horse Show. ...
- Spinsters and Widows.
- A CONGO CONFERENCE.; Idea Prevalent British Government Will Propose It to Powers.
- SON BORN TO PRINCESS.; Second Child of the Crown Princess of Germany Also a Boy.
- Importance of the Accessories; The Necessity of Perfection in the Minor Details That Go So Far Toward ...
- Philadelphia Exhibit of Miniatures; A BANK RUN IN GERMANY. Reproduction of One of Bokelmann's Best Canvases ...
- YALE TEAM PICKED TO BEAT PRINCETON; Experts Figure the Superiority of the Blue Line Will Decide the ...
- GAVE MILLION TO SAVE BANK.; Death of C.E. Perkins Reveals Identity of Mr. Dawes's Hero.
- BRITISH PREMIER ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS; Hague Conference Plant of Slow Growth, He Says, but He Has Faith ...
- $48,285,110 SPENT ON CANAL.; Large Amount Put Into the Construction Account -- Foundation for Locks.
- LORD KILMAINE A SUICIDE.; Was Representative Peer from Ireland -- Suffered from Neuresthenia.
- Wall Coverings That Are Not Paper
- SUES TEXAS FLOUR TRUST.; Attorney General Says It Was Formed to Crush Competition.
- HOTEL SARANAC SALE.; Wide interest Aroused by This Week's Sale of a Unique Property.
- TREASURY IS VEXED WITH CERTAIN BANKS; Some of Them Have Failed to Take Out Circulation as They Might. ...
- PENNSY WINS EASY GAME.; State College Team Never Seriously Menaced Philadelphians' Goal.
- FEAR TOBACCO WAR.; Thousands of Armed Planters Swarm Into Owensboro, Ky.
- SPIDER BITE KILLS WOMAN.; Blood Poisoning Sets In, Death Following Two Weeks Later.
- JOHN PIERPORT MORGAN A BANK IN HUMAN FORM; Career of the Man Depicted as a Financial Colossus by Cartoonists ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Martians Probably Superior to Us; Camille Flammarion Thinks Dwellers on Mars Tried to Communicate with ...
- Historic Dishes That Are Still Good to Eat; No Modern Chef Has Been Able to Improve on Some of the Culinary ...
- JAPAN GETS ENGINES HERE; American Locomotive Co. of Paterson Builds Twenty-four for Government.
- CHANCE TO GAMBLE ON DUKEDOM CONTEST; Second London Company Offers Shares in Fight for Portland Title ...
- AIDS TUBERCULOSIS CONGRESS; Gov. Hughes Suggests That State Make an Exhibit at Conference.
- A Quaint Music Hall Figure Is Harry Lauder, with a Quick and Ready Wit; He's a Canny Scot Who Began ...
- ITALY KEEPS STROZZI PALACE.; Will of Head of the Family Settles Report of Its Sale to American.
- "The Captain of the Twenty-second."
- Hints to Needleworkers.; Copyright Notice.
- Dealing With the Boy Hobo.; Poughkeepsie Leads in An Interesting Campaign to Reclaim the Youthful Dime ...
- REAL AERIAL FLIGHT---AND AT A MILE A MINUTE; In an Odd-Looking Structure Bearing a Curious Resemblance ...
- Plans For The Debutantes; The Large Luncheon Still Popular And The Theatre Party And Informal Dance ...
- BALLOT FIRST FOR EDGEMERE STAKES; Keene's Colt Beats Brookdale Nymph a Head in the Weight for Age Race. ...
- H.G. WELLS PROTESTS.; Disowns Some Very Rank Socialism That Was Attributed to Him.
- TWO FRENCHY PLAYS.; Paris Productions Last Week That Would Not Go in New York.
- Contes d'Hoffmann Not a Novelty.; How Women Should Dress.
- Here's the Best Food of All -- Peanuts.; Dr. Allen Will Eat Nothing Else for Sixty Days, and the Prospect ...
- Eternal Feminine Once More.; And the Incomprehensible Spinster as Usual Eludes the Bachelor.
- FLEET'S LIFEBOATS REDUCED ONE-HALF; Wainwright's Idea Embodied in an Order to Take Effect on the Pacific ...
- ROBBERS DYNAMITE PITTSBURG PAY CAR; Was Carrying Cash to Coal Miners Who Had Refused to Accept Company's ...
- MRS. WILLIAM C. DOANE DEAD.; Wife of the Bishop of Albany Will Be Buried in All Saints' Cathedral.
- ACCEPTS NORDICA'S OFFER.; Dr. Possart Will Come Here to Direct Drama In Her "American Balreuth."
- Proper Care for One's Hats.
- WALKS ON HANDS DOWN MONUMENT; German Wins $500 by Descending the Washington Shaft in an Hour. 910 STEPS ...
- CLEANED AND REOPENED.; Great Reading Room of British Museum Is Again in Use.
- The Problem in English; Prizes Will Be Awarded for Best Short Essays on the Shortcomings of the Article ...
- Burlington Gets a Small Railroad.
- SWEDEN WILL NOT ABANDON CUP RACE; Will Delay Action on Challenge, However, Until Plans Are Perfected. ...
- HADLEY ANSWERS GOULD.; Says Railroad Presidents Are Putting on the "Poor Mouth."
- HARLAN'S TWO FIELD GOALS.; Princeton Finds Amherst Hard to Beat Until Toward End of Game.
- MR. WOODRUFF AND THE PRESIDENT.
- TO END CUBAN STRIKE.; General Manager, However, Refuses to Grant Eight-Hour Day.
- DROP IN CHICAGO CLEARINGS.; Volume of Banks' Business Has Decreased $10,000,000 a Day.
- PRINCESS'S FINE TROUSSEAU.; Parisians Criticise Marie Bonaparte for Patronizing an Austrian House.
- WESTON AT SYRACUSE.; Aged Pedestrian Greeted by Old Friends on Way to Chicago.
- In The SOCIAL WHIRL; New Haitian Passport Tak.
- PARLIAMENT AND CONGRESS.
- Ide Again Leaves Yale.
- FIREMAN'S TRAGIC DEATH.; Engineer of Train Which Killed Him Refuses to Continue the Trip.
- NOVEL PLANNING SHOWN IN NEW TWO-FAMILY HOUSES; Side Entrances That Make Possible Larger Rooms and a ...
- AN ARMY AND NAVY SCANDAL IN FRANCE; Thousands of Unnecessary Employes Spend Their Time Forming Socialist ...
- TRY FOR AEROPLANE PRIZE.; Henry Farman Almost Wins the Grand Archdeacon Trophy.
- REACTION?
- WOMAN IN BALLOON SAILS UP BROADWAY; Mrs. Thomas and Party Make Trip from Philadelphia Here in Six Hours. ...
- STATE'S BANK BALANCES.; $275,000 in Knickerbocker Trust, $100,000 in Hamilton Bank.
- OKUMA, CONSERVATIVE.
- Holy Cross Easy for Dartmouth.
- Experts in Grammar and Wooers of the Muse Once More Show Their Prowess in Prize Competitions.
- HANSON ON ROOSEVELT.; Georgia Central President Wouldn't Vote for Him for Dog Catcher.
- Article 13 -- No Title; PLAYS THAT HOLD. AT OTHER THEATRES. HIPPODROME. MUSICAL ATTRACTIONS. SUNDAY CONCERTS.
- GOEBEL SUES WIFE'S FATHER.; Alleges That D. Webster Dougherty Has Alienated Her Affections.
- COXEY'S SECOND CRUSADE.; The "General" Will Travel by Special Train This Time.
- AMERICANS IN BERLIN.; Mrs. Maclennan in Berlin Opera -- Chicago Singers Make Hits.
- MORRIS SCHOOL TRIUMPHS.; Bronx Elevens Best De Witt Clinton Teams in Both Games.
- Irresponsible Police Rule and a Czar Lacking in Initiative Have Resulted in a Condition That Makes Reform ...
- SMILED IN FACE OF RUIN.; Paris Tale of Americans Who Lost Fortune in Copper Stock Crash.
- Hinkey to Help Coach Yale.
- NEW PLOT AGAINST CZAR.; Band of Men Caught Tampering with a Railway Signal.
- NEW PAN-AMERICAN CONGRESS; It Will Be a "Scientific" One at Santiago, Chile, December, 1908.
- NEW YORK TEAM LOSES.; But Plays a Snappy Game Against Strong Lehigh Eleven.
- Wesleyan Team Outplayed.
- FRIARS HEAP PRAISE ON BELASCO'S DEAD; Some of the Overflow Reaches the Other David, Actor Warfield. ...
- ALL THE JEWELS THAT MY LADY COVETS FOR HER OWN; Creations of the Artist-Jeweler Which Rival the Patterns ...
- YALE SPANKS TIGERS' BABIES.; Beats the Nassau Freshmen by a Score of 22 to 6 in Lively Game.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- THE MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE; THE ABORN OPERA COMPANY. FIRST PHILHARMONIC CONCERTS QUAVERS AND CROTCHETS.
- MILLS DISAPPROVES OFFICERS' ACQUITTAL; Lieuts. Moller and Bennett Court-Martialed for Permitting Torture ...
- DR. BARTH BUSY AGAIN.; Resumes Political Writing as an Editor of the Neue Revue.
- A Parisian Comedy Success; Story of "L'Amour Veille," Which Has Made a Hit at the Comedie.
- 80,000 OFFICE SEEKERS.; Paris Is Overrun with Applicants for Municipal Jobs.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stock Market Very Dull, Trading Falling Below 100,000 Shares. FURTHER FALL IN RESERVES ...
- OPERA STARS ARRIVE.; List Includes Some New Singers and Bonci, Knote, Van Rooy, and Others.
- CARMEN REALLY STABBED.; Mme. Bressler-Gianoli Wounded In the Wrist by Dalmores's Thrust.
- Market Delicacies; A Bear from the New Hampshire Forests and a Wild Boar From Florida Swamps Were Shown ...
- SEEKS TO IMPEACH OUR JUDGE IN CHINA; Lawyer from Shanghai Brings a Petition Charging Judge Wilfley with ...
- AMERICAN PLAYS IN PARIS.; " Prince of Pilsen" to Follow Long Run of "The Belle of New York."
- A Little-Used Vegetable.; FULLER'S EARTH AS A CLEANSER.
- India's First Steel Plant.
- WOODRUFF PUTS OFF WHITE HOUSE VISIT; President Displeased by Publicity Given to Opposition to Gov. Hughes. ...
- Some Funny Comments.
- 57 Deaths from the Bubonic Plague.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Five Million Missing Children; That Number Disappeared This Year from the Public Schools Before Their ...
- Article 9 -- No Title
- VERY IMPORTANT PAPYRI.; Discovery at Elephanta Throws New Light on Jewish History.
- MINISTER DIES SUDDENLY.; Dr. Reuen Thomas Had Expected to Fill His Pulpit To-day.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- HOW SOME PLAYERS GET FIRST CHANCE TO RISE; The Understudy, a Real Micawber, Who Is Always Waiting for ...
- SNEERS AT TALK OF AMERICAN ENERGY; M. Gohier Says Our Success Is More Due to Luck Than to Real Effort. ...
- Stevens Scores on Trinity.
- BELATED TALE OF GRANT.; Confederate Officer Says the General Asked Davis for a Commission.
- Modern India a Mixture.
- Mingo Junction Bank Suspends.
- Mrs. Iselin Gives Gate to Brown.
- THE TETRAZZINI FUROR.
- BROWN BLOWS UP; YALE WINS EASILY; Rolls Up 22 Points on Providence Team After Jones Makes Sensational ...
- AMERICAN ENERGY.
- Policeman Sets Off Burglar Alarm.
- PROPOSES GENERAL AMNESTY.; As Corporations Try to Comply with the Law, Let the Past Be Forgiven.
- THEODORE PRICE SARCASTIC.; Leader of Cotton Bears Comments on Weld's Disavowal of a Corner.
- EDUCATION BOARD MAY BE SIMPLIFIED; Many Suggestions for Remodeling Schools Made to Charter Revision ...
- RINGS OF SATURN ARE FALLING IN; Prof. Lowell Gives This Explanation of the Planet's Bright Condensations. ...
- BILLIARD PLAYERS IN HARD PRACTICE; Professionals Preparing for 14.1 Balkline National Championship. ...
- Brooklyn Amusements; GRANVILLE BARKER ON PLAY CENSORSHIP. Believes Writing of Serious Drama Is Imperiled ...
- HILLMAN FIRST IN 600-YARD SPECIAL; Beats Paul Pilgrim in Handicap Run at the Paulist Club's Games. GOOD ...
- HONOR KING EDWARD VII.; British Officials in America Have Reunion on His Birthday.
- FIRE LOSS NOW $2,268,000.; Big Blaze in Superior, Wis., Gotten Under Control Early Yesterday.
- CHAMPION TITLED BEGGAR.; Retiring Lord Mayor of London Raised $300,000 for Charity.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; What Index Price Will Show. Insurance Business Brisk. Some Professionals Active. ...
- LONDON MARKETS STEADY.; Conditions in the Money Market Failed to Shake Them.
- FOR NEW POST OFFICE HERE.; Conference on Proposed Building at the Pennsylvania Terminal.
- NEW RUSSIAN ATTACHE.; Lieut. Col. Bode Coming to Washington -- Major Gibson's Tour.
- CORNELL DEFEATS WEST POINT TEAM; Ithacans Take First Game Between Two Elevens by Score of 14 to 10. ...
- Notes for Owners and Prospective Owners of Automobiles.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- NEW HAVEN TO ISSUE $43,000,000 BONDS; The Road Authorizers Convertible Form of 6 Per Cent. Security ...
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; LATEST DEALINGS BY BROKERS. Buyer for Manhattan Avenue House. Resale in Catharine ...
- VANDERBILT SHOW HORSES.; Reginald C. and Alfred G. to Ship Thoroughbreds to Garden Exhibit.
- TRUST OFFICIALS ARRESTED.; Bankers Accused of Taking Deposits While Institution Was Insolvent.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- MODEL TENEMENTS SAVE PARIS BABIES; Designed and Built with the Special Aim to Reduce Infant Mortality. ...
- Merritt Golf Club Play.
- WATER COLOR SHOW BRINGS SURPRISES; Critics of the Art as Dead and Dull Well Answered in This Exhibition. ...
- COL. J.H. ESTILL DEAD.; Since 1867 He Had Owned The Savannah Morning News.
- LITTLE STORIES OF FACTS AND FANCIES; Sound Financial Advice.
- OFFERS FORTUNE TO COUSIN.; Wealthy Englishman Wants to Adopt Twelve-Year-Old American.
- Monkeys Have an Inflexible Code of Justice All Their Own; On What Principles of Equity It Is Based No ...
- 1 DEAD, 5 INJURED IN WRECK.; Passenger Express and Freight Trains in Head-On Collision.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- METZ ON BINGHAM'S CHARGES.; Makes Public Auditors' Report on Vouchers -- Refers It to the Mayor.
- BIG GEM FOR THE KING.; Cullinan Diamond Presented to Edward as a Birthday Gift.
- THE POLICE TELEPHONES.
- Mary, If You See This, Go Back; Avert the Dismal Tragedy That Threatens a Pacific Household.
- CUBAN PLANTERS COMPLAIN.; Banks Refuse to Make Loans -- Magoon Proposes Government Aid.
- HAD 3 FORTUNES; DIED POOR.; Hartford Man Once Ran Elevator After Squandering Inheritance.
- AMERICAN ARTISTS RETURN.; Mielziner, Aide, and Bartlett to Revisit This Country.
- Grace George in Jerome Comedy.; THEATRICAL NOTES.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- SCOTLAND'S CHARMS LEAVE LONDON QUIET; Society Moves to the North for the Season -- Some House Parties. ...
- TOO MANY VACANCIES NOW IN WEST POINT; Col. Scott Recommends Plan of Naming Three Alternates instead ...
- FISH HATCHERIES REPORT BIG OUTPUT; More Stringent Laws Required, However, if Supply Is to be Maintained. ...
- DOUBT THE WISDOM OF KAISER'S VISIT; Germans Fear King Edward May Lead Him Into Some Undesirable Political ...
- WON'T ATTEND BRYAN DINNER.; Senator Rayner of Maryland Sends Regrets, with Reasons.
- Some Wedding Party Costumes; Miss Beatrice Flagg in Flowered Chiffon. Bridesmaids in Pale Blue. Mrs. ...
- THE CRUEL LANDLADY.; She Scorns Women Lodgers and Bars Such as Take Pupils.
- This Squirrel a Wise One.; He Ran a Bank -- But Unfortunately It Was Raided by His Comardes.
- ALFONSO SHEDS HIS COAT.; Young King Violates Unwritten English Law While Shooting.
- ANOTHER THEATRICAL KNIGHT.
- JOHN DREW WOULD REALLY LIKE TO WEAR A TOGA; The Actor Who Is "Always a Gentleman" Has Something to Say ...
- What's Pragmatism, Anyway?; It Seems to Have Possibilities, But It's So Confusing.
- SET FREE IN COURT, STARTS PILGRIMAGE; Cascone, Accused of Murder, Had Made Vow to Virgin to Walk Barefooted ...
- NEW OPERA SENSATIONAL.; Strauss's "Electra" Likely to Arouse as Much Discussion as "Salome."
- MISS CARLISLE MARRIED.; Granddaughter of ex-Secretary Bride of W.L. Allen of New York.
- $10,000 JEWEL ROBBERY.; Vice President Smith of the New York Central One of the Victims.
- COLUMBIA BEATEN BADLY AT SOCCER; Morningside Team No Match for Brooklyn in Game at Marquette Oval. CRESCENTS ...
- VAUDEVILLE.; MRS. CAMPBELL'S BEGINNINGS A Leading Woman in the Provinces at 2 1/2 a Week.
- NEW PARIS HOSPITAL A VANDERBILT GIFT; Reward for Dr. Georges Gautier, Who Cured Mrs. W.K. Vanderbilt ...
- OLD LANDMARK FALLING DOWN; Tenants Ousted from Building Where "Old Shakespeare" Was Murdered.
- TROUBLE FOR HOTEL RAND.; Three Judgments Recorded Against Mizner's Venture.
- NAVY'S WORST DEFEAT.; Swarthmore Piles Up Eighteen Points to Nothing at Annapolis.
- ENGLISH MAYORS INSTALLED.; Elaborate Pageant in London and Curious Ceremonies Elsewhere.
- SAYS WE NEED A CENTRAL BANK; Lord Avebury, Leading English Financier, Discusses Cause of Currency Trouble. ...
- THE PRODIGAL WASTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES; Undeveloped Wealth of the Nation, Supposed to be Inexhaustible, ...
- FILIPINOS' WARM FAREWELL TO TAFT; His Carriage Is Dragged by Schoolboys While Natives Cheer Him. SAILS ...
- MISS FLAGG WEDS PHILIP BOYER; Fashionable Throng Gathers at St. Thomas's to Witness the Ceremony. LARGE ...
- Tom Johnson for President.
- Odd Patches of Land in Manhattan; In Laying Out the City Long Ago Some Queer Places Were Apparently ...
- TORTURED GIRL -- 15 YEARS.; Burglar Tied Her with Her Hair and Burned Her Feet.
- CHICAGO TRACTION RUMOR.; Based on Conference Between Mr. Belmont and President Mitten.
- PRAISE FOR AUTOS IN GARDEN SHOW; President Clifton Says Success Was Stamped Upon Every Feature of Big ...
- City Develops Strong Voices; Interesting Comparison Shows Children in Crowded Centres Gain Vocally.
- Topics of the Acted Drama; The Book Play and the Problems of the Playwright---A Little Wonder Worker ...
- SMALLER CASH LOSS THAN WAS EXPECTED; Bank Statement Also Failed to Show the Full Benefits from Gold ...
- THE PARIS MANNEQUIN.; How She Helps to Beguile Women in the Dressmaker's Shop.
- How He Answered King Edward.
- SPEEDY INDIANS CRUSH HARVARD; Crimson Eleven Is Outplayed at Every Point by the Redskins. BRILLIANT ...
- MAKE BIG ALASKA CONTRACT.; Guggenheims to Spend $25,000,000 in Building the Copper River Railroad.
- Sharp-Tongued London Gossip.
- CLUBMEN AT TRAPS.; N.Y.A.C. Members' Make Good Scores Previous to Championships.
- With the Musicians in Opera, Concert and Recital; Offenbach's Little Known "Les Contes d'Hoffmann" to ...
- Honorable Mention List.
- GUGGENHEIM MINES CLOSE.; Shut Down In Mexico Because of the Low Price of Copper.
- TWO ELEVATORS IN ONE SHAFT; Novel Experiment to be Tried in New York Skyscrapers.
- PTOLEMAIC ASTRONOMY.; Nebulae as "Obstacles Against Which the Stars Have Drifted."
- THE EUROPEAN MARKETS.; Happenings of a Day in London, Paris, and Berlin.
- FRANCE KEEPING WATCH.; Confidence In America Unshaken -- Bankers Buy Our Securities.
- BERLIN TO WELCOME HILL.; Emperor Quickly Approved the President's Choice for Ambassador.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Article 4 -- No Title
- THE HORSE SHOW BRINGS TOGETHER MANY NOTABLE COSTUMES; Various Modes Launched Earlier in the Season Are ...
- FIVE LINERS BRING IN MANY.; Busy Day for Customs Men -- Ambassador Leishman Back.
- ENGLAND GRATEFUL TO LLOYD-GEORGE; Great Rejoicing Over His Adjustment of Labor Trouble on British Railways. ...
- D'ANNUNZIO'S NEW TRAGEDY FINISHED; Based on Struggles of Two Noble Italian Families for the Supremacy. ...
- SOCIETY HOME & ABROAD
- CONCERTS OF THE WEEK.
- WIFE SLAIN IN HOME BY FORMER ADMIRER; Latter, in a Rage Because She Went Back to Her Husband, Puts a ...
- Political Clubs and Civil Service.
- Putting the "Down and Outs" on Their Feet.; Splendid Work Being Done in Finding Places for Those Who ...
- TOWER GOES TO PARIS.; Ambassador Will Return to Berlin to Welcome the Taft Party.
- Changing Brazil's Railways
- BECOMES A CATHOLIC.; Miss Mercedes Mayer Takes This Step as Preliminary to Marriage.
- Italians Emigrate to Chile.
- METROPOLITAN GOLFERS.; Association to Revise Its Constitution at Annual Meeting.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- WEST POINT GUARD REPELS MONMOUTH; Officer with Drawn Sword Refuses to Let the Steamer Land for Football ...
- DISTRICT INDOOR GAMES.; P.S. 32 Wins Trophy and J. Elliott a Title at Eighth Regiment Armory.
- PLANS COMPLETED FOR NAVAL REVIEW; Maritime Pageant Will Surpass Anything of the Kind Seen in American ...
- Article 5 -- No Title
- CORTELYOU REACHES OUT FOR TENNESSEE; Foe of Congressman Brownlow Put in Charge of Revenue Offices. BROWNLOW ...
- RUTGERS LOSES BY A POINT.; Missed Try at Goal While Haverford Succeeds in Her Trial.
- SHACKLEFORD THE WINNER.; Takes the Chief Trophy at Atlantic City from Sherman.
- ELECTION LAW TANGLE.; MR. BUHLIG'S RECITAL. He Gives the First of a Series of Three Piano Programmes. ...
- HOUNDS HOLE REYNARD.; Meadow Brook Hunt Has a Long and Stiff Chase on Long Island.
- PRESENT SUPPLY OF APARTMENTS; Operators Regard Effects of Building Boom as Rapidly Vanishing. RENTING ...
- The Weddings of the Week.; Miss Schroeder's Wedding. Miss Gayley to be Married on Saturday. Means -- ...
- STREET RAILWAY FIGHT ON.; Mayor Johnson Insists on Three-Cent Fares for Cleveland.
- STEVENS LANDS SAFELY.; Five-Hour Balloon Trip Over Snow-Covered Mountain Tops.
- The Sister Ship, "Mauretania the Magnificent," Will Soon Be Here to Display New Marvels of Marine Architecture.; ...
- Rochester, 4; Union, 0.
- McCULLOCH PEAK BLEW UP.; Lieut. Camden Reports Mysterious Mountain Exploded and Disappeared.
- AMERICA AND ART.; Perhaps the Art Students Returning from Abroad May Save Us.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Mme. Nordica's Voice.
- A GOOD OMEN.
- DR. DAVID J. HILL CREDITED TO BERLIN; Transferred from The Hague to Succeed Charlemagne Tower as U.S. ...
- WOMEN HUNTERS IN AFRICA.; TWO DIANAS IN SOMALILAND. The Record of a Shooting Trip. By Agnes Herbert. ...
- FINAL TRYOUTS BEFORE BIG GAME; Yale and Princeton's Last Contest Before Meeting for Championship. WEST ...
- McCULLOCH PEAK SINKS.; Severe Earthquake at Unalaska Causes High Mountain to Dwindle.
- CALDWELL TELLS OF DUKE'S DOUBLE LIFE; New Yorker Testifies That He Aided Portland in the Mock Funeral ...
- RUSSIANS WOULD HELP US.; Officers Volunteer to Teach Our Army to Fight the Japanese.
- BAKER NOT POISONED.; Chemist Finds No Sign That Chloral Hydrate Killed Wealthy Bostonian.
- Texas Bankers Fall.
- CHOKE ELEPHANT TO DEATH.; Insane Columbia's Execution Is Witnessed Indifferently by Herd.
- A Japanese Poem.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Madison Avenue Apartments in $450,000 Trade -- Investor Buys West 85th Street ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Rise Vigorously -- Call Money Rates, 20@2 Per Cent. MOVEMENT OF CURRENCY Bank ...
- OCTOBER FAILURES RECORD FOR 11 YEARS; The Total, 1,139, with Liabilities of $27,414,000, Due to Money ...
- THE MERIT SYSTEM.
- AN ENGLISH SUGGESTION.; The Statist Would Have the American Government Issue Notes.
- WASHINGTON AND PROHIBITION.
- JOHNSON NEAR VICTORY.; Belief That He Will Get 3-Cent Fare from the Cleveland Electric.
- SAVED THE TOWN, BUT DIED HIMSELF; Engineer of a Dynamite Train Ran Blazing Cars Past Streets of Nacozari. ...
- WHEN COOK LEFT JEWELS WENT, TOO; Nadelstein Family Mourned Their Double Loss and Put Detectives at Work. ...
- CHICAGO BANKS STRONG.; Wheat Shipments Large and Money Stringency Gradually Loosening.
- TO BETTER TRAVEL ON STATEN ISLAND; Utilities Board Orders Roads to Show Cause Why Changes Should Not ...
- BITTERNESS IN NASI TRIAL.; One ex-Deputy Expelled -- Another Thinks Nasi an Assassin.
- KAISER'S NEW INVITATION.; Berlin Hears That Other Powers Are Showing Concern. PRESIDENT WORRIED OVER ...
- RIGHT ROYAL WINS THE DISTANCE RACE; Favorite in Mile and Five-sixteenths Handicap Is Easily First. SEWELL ...
- METZ INQUEST INTO POLICE ACCOUNTS; Controller Holds Them Up and Comments Sulphurously on Items in Sleuths' ...
- NEW $10 COUNTERFEIT.; Secret Service Men Find Poor Imitation of a Banknote.
- Fort Won Middlesex by 3 Votes.
- BIG WAR BALLOON FACTORY.; Great German Firm Decides to Supply Armies of All Nations.
- "MOST VITAL MAN ON THE CONTINENT"; So Oom John Burroughs Describes President Roosevelt in His Book "Camping ...
- RECORD FOR A HYDROPLANE.; Thirty-four Knots an Hour Made in a Paris Test.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- "THE STOOPING LADY."; Maurice Hewlett, a Stylist Without a Style of His Own, in His Latest Novel Frankly ...
- MORE MEMORIES OF MME. DE BOIGNE; Queen Caroline and Recamier in the Life -- Practical Joke by the Duke ...
- Prescription of I.K. Funk for Keeping Back Bad Times.
- Brass Workers Laid Off.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- LORD CURZON TO RUN AGAIN.; Will Try for a Seat in Parliament -- Retired After Wife's Death.
- CONDITIONS OF TRADE.; De Witt Clinton Basket Ball Victors.
- "Plagiarism" and Double Consciousness.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title; PRISON FOR ANDREWS. Andrew H. Green's Secretary Gets Not Less Than 3 Years 9 Months.
- Frank Hamilton Spearman.
- VIEWS OF READERS.; Further Expression Regarding Confederate Blunders -- An Appreciation of Frank H. ...
- Anna Held Still Ill; Theatre Is Closed.
- RELIEF FOR WESTERN BANKS.; Secretary Cortelyou Takes Measures to Help Them -- $10,000,000 New Currency.
- BONES SURROUND OLD FORT.; Miners Discover Prehistoric Stronghold in the Yukon Valley.
- IMPORTANT BOOKS FOR FALL SEASON; Following the Many Publications of New Novels Are Works in Departments ...
- CHARLES E. PERKINS DEAD.; Was ex-President of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.
- DRIFT OF LONDON LITERARY GOSSIP; New Book Probably by Edmund Gosse -- "Life and Letters of Herbert Spencer."
- TRACING A FORTUNE WOMAN HAS HIDDEN; Papers Found in Old Trunk Give Clue to $120,000 Worth of Miss Gilman's ...
- MORE HATS FOR CHARITY.; Benefit for the Virginia Day Nursery to be Continued Next Week.
- BIGGEST GOLD CARGO LANDED FROM LINER; Over $12,000,000, Brought on the Lusitania, Rushed Ashore. WAS ...
- REPORT ANNA GOULD MARRIED TO PRINCE; Paris Society Hears That She Became de Sagan's Bride in London. ...
- FOR INVENTORY PURPOSES.; Closing of Birdsey-Somers Factory Is for Two or Three Days Only.
- PRESIDENT WORRIED OVER TAFT'S VISITS; Kaiser Now Expects to Meet the Secretary on the Isle of Wight. ...
- LAW AND LANGUAGE.; AN ACCOUNT OF THE PHILIPPINES A HANDBOOK OF THE PIIILIPPINES. By Hamilton M. Wright. ...
- PRINCETON LAKE OPENS WITH RACES; Mrs. Carnegie Starts Class Crews in the First University Regatta. TROPHY ...
- BARON HAYASHI'S STATEMENT.
- LITERARY NEWS OF PHILADELPHIA; Founding of a Journal of Letters -- Franklin Inn in New Home -- Current ...
- ROAD GAINS ON 2-CENT RATE.; Atlanta & West Point's Earnings Increase 17.9 Per Cent. in September.
- SPOT LIGHT ON BELASCO.; Turned on Him as the Guest of Honor at Friars' Supper.
- PARABLE OF THE SPANKER.; Which May or May Not Have a Historical Application.
- 5,000 IN PARK SAY GOOD-BYE TO BOOTH; Venerable Leader of Salvation Army Talks at Night from City Hall ...
- SUSTAINS BURLINGTON'S FINE.; Court of Appeals Says Road Must Pay $15,000 for Granting Rebates.
- GOLD, COTTON, AND WHEAT.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Margin Traders Waiting.
- WANTS ROOSEVELT FOR KING.; College Professor Thinks Nation Needs Him for a Long Time.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- SENATOR AND SON-IN-LAW.
- SCHOFIELD TANGLE SOLVED.; Canadian Professor from Harvard to be Introduced by a German.
- HEART RIGHT; It Makes a Great Difference.
- Ex-Gov. Odell's Condition Unchanged.; Henry P. Doremus Seriously Ill.
- AN UNUSUAL THEME.; HESTER OF THE HILLS. By Grover Clay. With frontispiece in color by Griswold Tyng. ...
- TO PAY IN SCRIP AND CASH.; Steel Foundries Co. Agrees on Plan for Dividend Disbursements.
- $1,000,000 FIRE IN DULUTH.; Grain Elevator, Mill, and Other Property Destroyed.
- THE EIDOLONS OF WM. DEAN HOWELLS; Little Masterpiece Opens New Volume of Stories Which Haunt Curious ...
- A History of Great American Fortunes.; When Hawkins Sailed the Sea." A Last Word on Fairy Tales. New ...
- PROSECUTION AIDS WARNER.; Lawyer Called by Jerome Says He Thinks Murderer Was Insane.
- MANY BOOKS OF LITERARY VALUE; Autumn Lists of Publishers Show Decided Increase in Quality That Promises ...
- MARYLAND'S ILLITERATE VOTERS.
- THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW.; James C. Carter Makes Notable Contribution to Its Exposition -- Law as Custom, ...
- GERMAN COLONY A FAILURE.; Herr Dernburg Finds Few Enticements in East Africa.
- Article 1 -- No Title; FALL IN MONEY PREMIUM. More Hoarded Cash Comes Out -- Stock Market Strong -- ...
- SINGLE FOODERS.
- REGULAR ARMY INADEQUATE.; Col. Dudley Says War Is Sure to Come Unless It Is Increased.
- GRASPING GOLD.; Views of a Correspondent Who Calls Our Conduct Barbaric.
- Soft Going for Meadow Brook Hunt.
- MARSEILLES STORM-SWEPT.; People Killed by Falling Houses and City Plunged in Darkness.
- GARDEN AUTO SHOW CLOSES TO-NIGHT; Experts Agree That American Car Now Rivals the World in Construction. ...
- Christianity and the Churches.; Ambassadors of Commerce. The Sorceress of Rome."
- GIRL'S SLAYERS ASK PARDON.; Jersey Board Gets a Petition from Jennie Bosscheiter's Murderers.
- LONDON TIMES IS SUED BY MURRAY; Publisher Resents as Libel Its Remarks Concerning Price of "Letters ...
- Mrs. Natalie W. Bassett a Bride.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK.
- TO USE AMERICAN CRISIS.; French Government Hopes to Get Tariff Concessions from Us.
- OCEAN RECORD CUT 1 HOUR 12 MINUTES; Fastest Time from Coast to Coast Is Now 4 Days 18 Hours 40 Minutes. ...
- WOODRUFF NOT TO GO TO WASHINGTON; Pleads Private Business as Excuse for Avoiding Conference with Roosevelt. ...
- STAHL SIGNS CONTRACT.; Former Washington Player Comes to Terms with Clark Griffith.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Telegraph Strike Off in Pittsburg.
- Aged Couple Killed by Train.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- The Times's Page of Wireless.; North Carolina.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- H.S. Duncan.
- WASHINGTON EXPECTS ACTION.; But Cortelyou and Ridgely Won't Discuss Probable Prosecutions.
- CUTS DOWN WORKING DAY.; The Brooks Locomotive Works Has a Lack of Orders.
- THOUSANDS GREET WESTON.; Veteran Pedestrian Reaches Utica and Is Even with Schedule.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- GRAVESEND YACHTSMEN MEET; Suggest Increasing the Number of Championship Races Next Year.
- JAY COOKE'S LIFE IMPORTANT BOOK; For the First Time, the Story of the Great Financier of the Civil War ...
- REVIEWER REPLIES TO ALFRED NOYES; Fault of "The Flower of Old Japan" Declared to Lie in Its Puerility ...
- JACK THE RIPPER FOUND IN ASYLUM; German Lunatic Confesses the Murders of Little Girls in Berlin. VENTED ...
- BINGHAM SHAKES UP TELEGRAPH BUREAU; Suspends Supt. Brennan, Who Has Held the Place for Thirty Years. ...
- A YEAR FOR ILLEGAL VOTING; Another Prisoner Voted Illegally for Eight Years, but Didn't Know It.
- REFITTING MALONEY HOME.; Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Are to Live with Her Father.
- SHUBERT TELLS OF VAUDEVILLE MERGER; Manager Says All Has Been Settled but the Disposition of the Erlanger ...
- TAFT PREPARES TO RETURN.; Has a Busy Day and Attends a Big Reception at Night.
- JOHNSON NOT A CANDIDATE.; Cleveland Mayor Promptly Sticks a Pin in His Presidential Boom.
- QUITS DYING MOTHER TO KILL HERSELF; Miss Helen Schwab, Crazed by Grief, Jumps from Apartment House Roof. ...
- First Pastor of Brick Church.
- JOHN HARE IS KNIGHTED.; Charles Santley Also Among Those Honored by King Edward.
- LITERARY GOSSIP OF BOSTON TOWN; Author of "Aunt Jane of Kentucky" Revealed -Announcement of New Books ...
- RECORD RATE IN BERLIN.; Imperial Bank Puts Discounts Up to 7 1/2 Per Cent. -- Markets Better.
- "Lord Bacon."
- MAY PROSECUTE TWO IN BANK DEALS HERE; Government Action Expected in Mercantile and Bank of North America ...
- SHE SUES FOR MUIR ESTATE.; Mrs. Leggett's Action in Philadelphia for Dower Rights.
- CORN AND COTTON CROPS FALL AWAY; Yield of 2,553,732,000 Bushels of Corn as Compared with 2,927,416,000 ...
- SPRIGGED MUSLINS AND LAVENDER; Mary Wilkins Freeman's Latest Book a Gallery of Dainty Maids with Decorous ...
- MISS WHITEHEAD TO WED E.R. DUER; Their Marriage Will Unite Two Old and Prominent New York Families. ...
- PRESIDENT TO VIEW FLEET.; Will Bid Ships Farewell as They Leave Hampton Roads.
- The Unmatrimonial East.
- KAISER OFF FOR ENGLAND.; Great Crowd Cheers Him at the Berlin Station.
- SWANSON BARRED THE NEGRO BISHOP; Virginia Governor Gave Police Instructions That Prelate Be Turned Back. ...
- ARREST 6 SMUGGLED CHINESE.; Were Shivering in the Woods After Stormy Trip Across the St. Lawrence.
- OSBORN ACCEPTED BY THE MALONEYS; Will Publicly Recognize Him Soon as Their Daughter Helen's Husband. ...
- Article 20 -- No Title; STRIKE INJUNCTION DENIED. Judge Rules Against Building Firm -- Union's Attitude ...
- RAILROADS KILL 5,000.; Number of Casualties for the Year 81,286 -- Increase 10,352.
- EUROPEAN BANKS RAISE THEIR RATES; Seven Per Cent. in London, 4 in Paris, 6 in Brussels, with 7 1/2 in ...
- Andrew D. White 75 Years Old.
- NOW OWES U.S. ONLY $100,000; Exposition Company Has Paid Government $900,000 of the Loan.
- LADIES' DAY AT LOTOS CLUB.; Elaborate Musical Programme for Members' Women Guests.
- KAISER'S THROAT INFLAMED.; Hopes Stay on Isle of Wight Will Relieve It.
- RECORD-BREAKING RAINS.; Heaviest Fall at Albany In Decade -- Island Washes Away.
- POSTAL ROW IN CHINA.; Government Excludes the Japanese Carriers from New-chwang Railway.
- PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.; Labouchere on the Third Term and Monarchical Tendencies.
- VAUDEVILLE MERGER FORCED.; Hammerstein and William Obliged to Give In -- $25,000,000 Involved.
- FACTORIES SHUT DOWN.; American Graphophone Co. Suspends Owing to Financial Conditions.
- ECKERT BROTHERS ESCAPE.; Held for Robbery and Murder, Two Men Saw Jail Bars.
- OUR COMMERCIAL WELFARE.; Thinks the Country Safe from Disaster, but Wants Somebody Punished.
- CHAIN OF THEATRES FOR YIDDISH PLAYS; H.C. Miner and the Thomashefskys Form a Syndicate to Control Them. ...
- WARNING FOR SCHOOLBOYS.; Gen. Wingate Says "Training Down" is Injurious and Suggests a Remedy.
- DEMOCRATIC KETTLE BEGINS TO SIZZLE; Murphy Off to Mount Clemens, Where a Conference of the Powers Is ...
- MISS DIXON BRIDE OF W.M. WRIGHT, JR.; Daughter of Dr. George Dixon Marries a Nephew of the Late Mrs. ...
- Falk & Flam Debt to Jefferson Bank.
- CONTRACTOR IS EMBARRASSED; A.D. Wallace May Be Relieved by Securing Jamestown Bonds.
- WADSWORTH IS A CANDIDATE.; Assembly Speaker Expects Legislation Affecting the Trust Companies.
- Unable to Vote on Amendments.
- Alone?
- TO PRETENDERS; A Wholesome Word for Guidance.
- FEAR TROUBLE IN NASI'S HOME TOWN; Great Excitement in Trapani, Sicily, Over Trial of the Ex-Minister ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Article 3 -- No Title
- THE PRESIDENT'S WRATH.
- FISHING AND FISHERMEN.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Brown & Co. Close Cincinnati Office.
- Article 14 -- No Title; ON AND OFF FOOTBALL FIELDS.
- EMINENT FINANCIER'S VIEW.; Thinks Currency Reform Is the Remedy.
- ART.
- O. HENRY TO MARY.; Engagement of Writer and Miss Coleman of Asheville Announced.
- PROF. LOWELL ATTACKED.
- DR. J. LEWIS BROWNE IN JAIL.; Organist Shot at a Priest in Atlanta -- He Gives No Reason.
- The Poet and the Nation.
- BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA RETURNS; First Concert of Its Season Given in Carnegie Hall. BRUCKNER SYMPHONY ...
- AGAINST 80-CENT GAS, PROBABLE DECISION; Judge Hough Says So from Bench in Hearing on Validity of Law. ...
- ROOSEVELT LIKES ELECTIONS.; President Says Results Are Better Than Four and Eight Years Ago.
- Girl Stricken Blind at Piano.
- HELD FOR HUSBAND'S MURDER; C.B. Bennett Charged with Poisoning Underwood, Whose Widow He Weds.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- NEW HILPRECHT CHARGE.; Prof. Barton Says That Discovery of the Platonic Numeral Was Not New.
- Only a New Yorker's View.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- CONFIRM "KNOTS" ON SATURN.; Lowell Observations Locate One Near the Middle Ring.
- CHICAGO TELEPHONE RATES.; Subscribers to Pay $125 a Year -- 20-Year Franchise Obtained.
- M. GURKO FOUND GUILTY.; Must Pay $250,000 on Account of Russian Grain Scandal of 1906.
- FIND MURDERER INSANE.; " Leadville Jimmy" Will Go to the Matteawan Asylum.
- 80,000 People Missing in Berlin.
- AUTOISTS PLEASED AT SHOW SUCCESS; Toledo Motorist Buys the Most Expensive Car in Garden for $8,500. ...
- DUMBBELLS CAUSE DEATH.; J.F. Jones Exercised with 25 Pounders and Soon Died.
- TAPPIN HEADS FIELD.; Makes Best Medal Score in Atlantic City's Big Tournament.
- WEST POINT GAME A LIVELY CONTEST; Football Devotees Believe It Will Be Hottest of To-morrow's Schedule. ...
- STALLED CAR RELIEF.
- MILDER ATTITUDE TOWARD RAILROADS; Sherman Anti-Trust Law Will Probably Not Be Applied to the Large Systems. ...
- FARMER BEATS OFF BURGLARS; Wife Aids Him While His Son Goes for Help -- Men Escape.
- CHAMBER DEBATES FINANCIAL FLURRY; Resolutions for Postal Savings System and Better Supervision of Corporations ...
- SANTA FE ROAD IS FINED $330,000; Found Guilty of Granting Rebates to a Lime and Cement Company. 66 COUNTS ...
- STANDARD OIL FOE INSANE.; Lawyer Who Worked Up Ohio Case Causes Scene In Court.
- Planter's Bank of Lawton, Okla., Closes
- Article 8 -- No Title
- COMER ATTACKS SMITH.; Opens the Special Session of the Alabama Legislature to Curb Roads.
- Article 21 -- No Title
- QUEENS DEMANDS 5 CENT TUNNEL FARE; Civic Bodies Call for One Charge Through Belmont Tube to Manhattan. ...
- THINKS NOVELS PERNICIOUS.; Norwalk Deacon Wants to Stop Their Purchase for the Town Library.
- Latest Shipping News.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Investor Buys University Place Building -- West Thirty-fourth Street Lease ...
- FIGHT ON A BATTLESHIP.; Sailors Try to Punish a Negro Slasher on the Rhode Island.
- Article 9 -- No Title; OBIECTS TO TEDDY BEARS. Partner in the Manufacturing Firm Wants Them Democratized.
- MUST REPORT EMBARGOES.; Up-State Utilities Board Issues Order Requiring Roads to File Information.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- SCRIP FOR CHICAGO.; Clearing House Prepares Checks of Small Denomination.
- ARMY LIFE.
- LUSITANIA BEATS HER BEST RECORD; Arrives, Gold Laden, at the Lightship at 1:40 o'Clock in the Teeth ...
- MAYOR TAYLOR.
- DUTCH STATESMAN DROWNED.; One of Four Who, While Driving, Fall Into a Canal.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Market Acted Well. Have We Enough Gold? Stock Exchange Seats Cheap. Wire Houses ...
- RAIL MILLS MAY RESUME.; Expected That 3,000,000 Tons of New Orders Will Be Placed.
- MR. COREY MUST EXPLAIN.; Man Asks That Steel President's Uncle Give Coal Deal Accounting.
- THE FOREIGN MARKET.; Stocks Weaken All Over Europe on Advance of Discount Rates.
- GEN. BOOTH FEELS STRAIN.; Unable to Visit Chamber of Commerce -- Will Sail To-morrow.
- ASK RAILROADS TO PAY FOR SWITCHING; General Electric Co. of Schenectady Wants $100,000 from N. Y. Central ...
- WOMAN FALLS DOWN A WELL.; Weighs 200 and Drops 40 Feet, but Is Not Killed.
- Article 16 -- No Title
- CAN'T MOVE CROPS ON CHECKS; Senator Heyburn Protests Against Government Deposits in New York Banks.
- Economical Woman.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Article 5 -- No Title
- FOOD.
- ASKS $97,316 FROM THE SAN DOMINGO.; Widow of Frederick W. Holls Says It Is Due for His Legal Services. ...
- HORSE SHOW'S LOW RECORD.; Auction Sale of Boxes for Annual Exhibition Realizes $6,365.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- BAD ROADS FOR WESTON.; Veteran Pedestrian in Good Shape Despite Adverse Conditions.
- HUGHES'S FATHER'S ADVICE.; Says He Taught Governor to be Concise and Plain.
- DR. EVANS WAS A PARISIAN.
- ELECTION RELEASES $500,000; Cleveland Bettors Had That Amount Tied Up on the Result.
- City and Country Elections.
- WIRELESS TELLS OF LAST DAY.; Mrs. Campbell, It Says, Has Leased a Theatre and Hired an Actress.
- Smith Wins Thomas Cup.
- ANNA HELD FAINTS.; Actress Is Suffering from the Grip --Audience Is Dismissed.
- NO RATE CONFERENCE.; Herr Ballin Denies He Went to England to Arrange for One.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Heavy, Then Weak -- Call Money Rates, 20@6 Per Cent. EUROPEAN RATES GO UP ...
- KEATOR IS FIRST FOR THE BAYVIEW; Gelding Makes All the Running and Easily Takes the Handicap Stakes. ...
- GERMANY GROWS GENTLE.; Now Tolerant of French Moroccan Policy -- Wants Something, However.
- NORTH PONNALL CO. INVOLVED; Manufacturing Concern Embarrassed from Arnold Co.'s Condition.
- GAS EXTINGUISHES FIRE ON THE ABELOUR; New Apparatus Puts Out the Flames in the China Ship's Hold. DECKS ...
- TO WED ENGLISH CAPTAIN.; Engagement of Miss Margaret Hurley of Lynn, Mass., Announced.
- WOMAN CONFESSES AIDING KIDNAPPERS; Police Get One Member of Italian Gang and Ask San Francisco to Search ...
- Columbia Cross-Country Run.
- 3,400 LOST AT KARATAGH.; Latest Figures Relating to Earthquake Disaster of Oct. 21.
- ANGLO-AMERICAN TRADE.; Ambassador Reid Talks of Its Importance in Public Address.
- TUG RAMS A BRIDGE DRAW.; It Is Feared That Raritan River Traffic May Be Further Hampered.
- Cameras in Bronx Park.
- A Severe Critic.
- MINN. & ST. LOUIS REPORT.; Decrease In Net Earnings Due In Part to Damages for New Prague Wreck.
- JERSEYITES IN RIOT OVER THE ELECTION; Fort Celebrators Clash with Katzenbach Men in Newark -- Two Stabbed. ...
- BRITISH WARSHIP LAUNCHED.; Improvement on Dreadnought -- Will Carry Ten 12-inch Guns.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- Article 7 -- No Title
- BINGHAM SAYS METZ HAMPERS HIS WORK; Controller Retorts He'll Hold Up Police Bills Till He's Ready to ...
- PRINCETON CLASS REGATTA.; Andrew Carnegie Will Be Present to Present Trophy to Winning Crew.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- SEEKS TO ENJOIN UNIONS.; Application of Buck's Stove and Range Company Argued To-day.
- T.C. & I. STOCK DEPOSITED.; Over 175,000 Shares Presented In Exchange for Steel Trust Bonds.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- JOHNSON RESUMES UTILITIES CAMPAIGN; Gives the Cleveland Electric Railway Two Days to Stop Blockades. ...
- HAYASHI DEPLORES JINGO UTTERANCES; Japan's Minister of Foreign Affairs Says Relations with America Are ...
- LAUNCH BUMPS A FERRYBOAT.; One Sailor Goes Overboard, but Is Picked Up.
- MARGARET ANGLIN HAS A NEW PLAY.; " Helena Richie," Bought Before "The Great Divide's" Success, Out in ...
- Schoolgirls After Records.
- VANDERBILT HORSES SOLD.; Venture Coachers Disposed of Under Hammer -- $6,400 for Two Road Teams.
- The Strength of Our Position.
- NEED BEST MEN -- HUGHES.; The Governor Speaks at Civil Service Reform League Meeting.
- EARTHQUAKE IN SPAIN.; Houses at Torre la Rebera In Ruins -- No News as to Fatalities.
- Article 22 -- No Title
- MUTUAL FIGHTS INJUNCTION.; Three Trustees Deny That It Is Aiding Schemes of Harriman.
- Real Cause of Colds.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Mother of Herman Ridder Dead.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Article 6 -- No Title
- PREMIUM BRINGS OUT HOARDED CURRENCY; Money Brokers' Bids Have Drawn Over $5,000,000 Out of Strong Boxes. ...
- Objects to Street Opening Tax.
- CALL TO BONDHOLDERS.; Westinghouse Investors Asked to Communicate with Kuhn, Loeb & Co.
- Dies of Eating Canned Oysters.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- AEROPLANE'S FINE FLIGHT.; Henry Farman Has Wonderful Results In Paris Tests.
- ROOSEVELT AGAINST TARIFF ON PAPER; Will Learn Also If Paper Manufacturers Are Violating the Anti-Trust ...
- Cat Rearing Rabbits.
- STARTS BOOM FOR JOHNSON.; St. Louis Democratic Club Indorses Cleveland's Mayor for President.
- Mrs. Bland's Jewels Gone.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- THE PURITAN NOT BLAMED.; Supervising Inspector Warns Schooners to Look Out for Fast Boats.
- Civil War Bible Returned.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- HAT SALE FOR CHARITY.; Society Gives Benefit at Mrs. Irvin's for Virginia Day Nursery.
- File Claims Against O'Gorman Co.; Consolidated Exchange News.
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- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Show Much Strength -- Call Money Rates, 25@ 10 Per Cent. ENGAGED GOLD ARRIVING ...
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- Burial of a Chilean Historian.
- Montreal's Coney Island Is Burned.
- NO OTHER CANDIDATE BUT ROOSEVELT; Opinion of Mr. Woodruff for 1908, Which, He Says, Must Not Be Taken ...
- TRUST CO. OF AMERICA WINS ITS LONG FIGHT; Oakleigh Thorne Tells of Its Baptism of Fire That Has Left ...
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- League Vote in Chenango 126.
- Cure Placed Before Prevention.
- CREDITORS CAN'T INTERVENE.; Judge Lacombe Won't Admit Them to City Railway Receivership Case.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- NO OTHER CANDIDATE BUT ROOSEVELT; Opinion of Mr. Woodruff for 1908, Which, He Says, Must Not Be Taken ...
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- KAISER TO REST ON THE ISLE OF WIGHT; Will Spend Two Weeks There After His Visit to the British Court. ...
- ITINERARY OF FLEET.; Battleships Will Leave Hampton Roads Dec. 16 and Destroyers Dec. 2.
- F. FERRELL KILLED BY TRAIN.; Inventor Wanted to See That His Dogs Were Comfortable.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- MONEY CRISIS DUE TO HOARDING -- HILL; Railroad President Says Stress Will End When People Put Away Distrust. ...
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- DESERT SOCIETY FOR STAGE.; Mr. and Mrs. William James Baird Will Sing in Concert.
- AGED SINGER KILLS HIMSELF.; Carl Winsterer, Despondent Over Loss of Voice, Drinks Poison.
- PLAYS HAVE SIMILAR NAMES.; Shubert to Present "The Girls of Holland," Frohman "Miss Hook of Holland."
- VANDERBILT GIVES $100,000.; Will Erect Y.M.C.A. Building as Memorial to His Father.
- Pennsylvania Road Takes Checks.
- RECEIVER FOR PRINT WORKS.; Arnold Company Is Affected by the Present Financial Stringency.
- WILL TAX FRENCH RENTES.; Minister Caillaux Denies a Rumor Concerning Income Tax Bill.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- PLAN NEW PEACE TREATIES.; President Roosevelt and Senator Cullom Discuss the Conference.
- G.A. Wegefarth's Wounds Prove Fatal
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- UPTON SINCLAIR DENIES REPORTS; Recent Widely Published False Statements Bitterly Denounced. MRS. SINCLAIR'S ...
- IRON AND STEEL WELL INTRENCHED; Producers Swiftly Adjust Themselves to New Conditions by Curtailing. ...
- PAYMENTS FOR DUTIES.; Hardship Worked by the Regulation Which Always Requires Cash.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- OSBORN SEEKS HIS WIFE.; Tells Classmate He Is on Way to Martin Maloney Home.
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- FOOD.
- DIRECTORS APPROVE STEEL TRUST DEAL; H.H. Rogers at Meeting to Act on Tennessee Coal and Iron Purchase. ...
- NEW PLAY SEEN AT MADISON SQUARE; " Coming of Mrs. Patrick" Does Not Add to Rachael Crothers's Reputation. ...
- Leader of Duma to Speak Here.
- BOWERY HORSES WIN THREE RACES; Frank Lord, James B. Brady, and Al H. Woods Are at Aqueduct. KING COBALT ...
- FIND FEW BUFFALOES.; Ernest Thompson Seton and Party Reach Winnipeg from Barren Lands.
- FORT WINS JERSEY WITH HUDSON VOTES; Plurality 6,100 Over Katzenbach and Essex Democrats Say Bob Davis ...
- BINGHAM SHAKES UP POLICE AGAIN; Reduces Inspector, Retires Captain, and Orders Four More for Medical ...
- TWO AMERICANS HONORED.; Royal Society Medals for Prof. Michelson and Prof. Morley.
- URGE CURRENCY LEGISLATION.; Commercial Bodies Want Congress to Consider It First.
- FAT HUSBANDS.
- McLAUGHLIN REDUCES LEAD; Gallagher Drops Slightly Behind in Third Night's Billiard Play.
- Steamer Montreal Badly Damaged.
- STEADY DECLINE OF HEARST LEAGUE; That, the Politicians Say, is the One, Notable Feature of Election ...
- WESTON ARRIVES IN TROY.; Pedestrian Is 55 Miles Ahead of His Record 40 Years Ago.
- BANKERS' SUPPORT CLEARS SITUATION; Relief of Trust Companies Quickly Reflected in Financial District. ...
- Operatic Stars on the Oceanic.
- PHILIPPINES ELECTION.; Progressives Probably Have Won, but Returns Come in Slowly.
- TELEGRAPH STRIKE OFF.; Local No. 16 Gives It Up -- Places Filled, Says Supt. Brooks.
- KATZENBACH WIRES FORT.; Sends His Congratulations and Best Wishes to His Opponent.
- FIRST LEARN TO BE GOOD LOSERS -- TAFT; The Secretary Offers This Advice to Filipinos in a Talk on Party ...
- ROOSEVELT ANGRY OVER CRITICISMS; President Resents the Accusation He Is Responsible for Financial Flurry. ...
- Five Years for Aged Banker.
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- FIGURES IN OTHER STATES.; Kentucky's Republican Victory for Governor Is 14,000 Majority.
- FOR ALDERMEN IN THE 15TH.; Police Returns Say Case Won -- Other Figures Give Election to Doyle.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- THE TIME'S WIRELESS.; A Notable Array of Foreign News Transmitted by the New Method.
- Richepin's Drama in Operatic Form.
- MAURETANIA VERY FAST.; Completes a 1,200-Mile Run at 26.03 Knots Per Hour.
- A CALL FROM NORDICA.; Herr Von Possart Invited to Manage American Belreuth Theatre.
- NAIL IN HIS LUNG FOR SIXTEEN MONTHS; Pastor Baragwanath Coughs It Up After Doctors Assured Him It Wasn't ...
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- THE ANTI-SALOON VICTORIES.
- LOWER FLAG FOR ODELL.; False Report in Newburg That ex-Governor Was Dead.
- MONEY CRISIS BALKS GUESTS.; Checks Refused for Special Train to Langhorne-Forsythe Wedding.
- STEEL COMPANY IS SUED.; Three Receivers Are Appointed for the New York State Concern.
- British Parliament Meets Jan. 28.
- ONCE FAMOUS SINGER DEAD.; Vicomtesse Vigler, Who Was Known on Operatic Stage as Cruveill.
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- BUDS T0 WAIT FOR MISS ROOSEVELT; Desert Debutantes' Ranks to Come Out with the President's Daughter. ...
- LATE UP-STATE RETURNS.; Mayor Gaus Gets Plurality of 3,051 in Albany.
- MISS McCLENAHAN IN COURT.; Says Dr. Scoville Is Keeping Her Under Illegal Restraint.
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- MISS FARRAR'S INTERVIEW.; Explains Her Views on the Condition of Art in America.
- TO FORCE PIERCE'S RETURN.; Gov. Campbell of Texas Says Oil Man Must Stand Trial.
- Princeton Beats Yale Cross Country.
- AMERICA NEEDS MORE ART.; Has Everything Else on Mammoth Scale, Ambassador White Says.
- ON A GOLD BASIS.
- MACHINE TOO STRONG, BURTON; Beaten Republican Candidate for Mayor of Cleveland Explains Defeat.
- AERONAUT DRAGGED IN CANAL.; Woman Falls Into Water Near Augusta and Is Almost Killed.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- THE FOREIGN MARKET.; Money Easier in London -- Stocks Dull All Over Europe.
- HITCHCOCK RETURNS, GETS BAIL, PLAYS; Fugitive Actor Walks Into the District Attorney's Office Unannounced. ...
- NEW CURE FOR DIPHTHERIA.; Discovered by Prof. Emmerich of the University of Munich.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Estate Sells East Sixty-fourth Street Residence Vandewater Street Deal -- ...
- STILL AFRAID OF AMERICA.; Bank of England May Raise Its Rate To-day for Fear of Us.
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- SUED FOR $75,000,000.; Texas Seeks to Drive Oil Companies from the State.
- LUSITANIA BREAKING ALL RECORDS AGAIN; The Great Treasure Ship, with $10,000,000 in Gold, Tearing Through ...
- G.B. CLARKSON TO WED MISS PIERCE; Buffalo and New York Society Interested in Announcement of Their Engagement. ...
- FOOTBALL BRUTAL GAME.; President of Chicago's Board of Education Condemns the Sport.
- BERLIOZ' DAMNATION OF FAUST GIVEN; An Elaborate Scenic Production of the Work at the Manhattan Opera. ...
- Article 12 -- No Title
- THE PRESIDENT AND THE ELECTIONS.
- BIG TEAMS BUILD UP THEIR ATTACK; Follow Yale's Lead in Bringing Back Heavy Men Behind the Line. BRIDES, ...
- NEW EAGLES LACK MOTTO.; " In God We Trust" Does Not Appear on Saint-Gaudens Coins.
- Latest Shipping News.
- FIGHT TO CONTROL $40,000,000 CONCERN; New York Interests Enjoin Voting of 50,000 Shares in Lake Superior ...
- 10 KILLED, 30 INJURED.; Boilers of German Torpedo Schoolship Blucher Blows Up.
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- Eason to Manage Lawrence Club.
- Higher Atlantic Freight Rates.
- HAZING.; Goldwin Smith Believes It Can Be Cured by Resolute Opposition.
- The Empress Is Going to England.
- NASI'S TRIAL PROCEEDS.; His Felow-Sicilians Seem to Think He Is Being Persecuted.
- More Breathing Spaces Needed.
- THOMPSON AS REFEREE.; Georgetown Man to Officiate at Two Big Football Games.
- RAILROAD STRIKE AVERTED.; Managers and Employes of British Roads Make Peace.
- INTER-STATE COMMERCE.; Effect of the Law upon Competition by Reduction of Rates.
- ADVOCATES A NATIONAL BANK.; President Stickney Would Avoid the Present Lack of Currency.
- TIRE PUNCTURES NO LONGER FEARED; By use of Inner Tube Nails May Be Driven Into Fabric Without Deflating ...
- VON BULOW VINDICATED.; Refutes Charge of Herr Brand -- Slanderer Sent to Prison.
- BUDLONG NOW MANAGER.; Succeeds Mr. Cutler in Licensed Association -- Pope Advises Caution.
- STEEL TRUST DEAL IS PUT THROUGH; Details of the Purchase of the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company Arranged. ...
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- NOVEL ARREST OF A SHERIFF.; Raises the Question of Officials' Right to Open Prisoner's Mail.
- NOT TO DISCUSS TARIFF.; Secretary Straus Says Conference Is on the Subject of Administration.
- ENGLAND FIRST; U.S. SECOND.; This Country Leads All Nations, Save One, as Naval Power.
- Arnold Foldesy's Concert.
- ALTON LOSES ON 2-CENT FARE; Receipts Drop $100,000 In Four Months, but Business Increases.
- RUTGERS TEAM BLANKED.; New York University Scores Eleven Points Against Jerseyites.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
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- COURT CALLS HALT ON SUIT.; Harding Restrained from Prosecuting Case Against Corn Products Co.
- VOTING IN A CHURCH.; Clergyman Offered the Edifice and Began Polling with Prayer.
- NEWBURG ELECTS DEMOCRAT.; Mayor of That Faith for the First Time Since 1890.
- VACCINATED BOY DIES.; Lockjaw Develops Three Weeks After Treatment in This City.
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- ODELL SUDDENLY WORSE.; Physician Hurriedly Summoned from New York to Perform Operation.
- Here to Float Dominican Bonds.
- ELEANOR ROBSON IS ROBBED.; Actress's Jewels and Ada Dwyer's Are Stolen from a Hotel.
- WESTON IN FINE FETTLE.; Pedestrian Rests at Great Barrington and Then Proceeds on Journey.
- BEATS LUSITANIA RECORD.; Mauretania Averages 27.36 Knots Per Hour Over 300-Mile Course.
- THE FOREIGN MARKETS.; France's Shipment of Gold to London Offsets Effects of High Bank Rate.
- DYING, HE ACCUSES FORMER EMPLOYE; But Police Think Contractor, Shot Down in Street, May Be Victim of ...
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- AMERICAN CITIZENS BEATEN.; Colored Men Arrested in Guatemala by Department Governor.
- Santa Fe's Sentence Postponed.
- FREEMAN BEATEN FOR MAYOR.; Husband of the Novelist the Only Democratic Loser in Metuchen.
- PAUL HARRISON LEADS.; Jerome Travers Placed Fourth in Spit e of a Card for 71.
- DETECTIVES PROBE E.F. BAKER'S DEATH; Preliminary Post-Mortem Shows Him Poisoned by Chloral Hydrate. ...
- TAFT YET UNDECIDED.; Secretary Thinks, However, He Will Abandon His Siberian Trip.
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- SEARCH FOR LOST JEWELS.; Miss Chalfant Missed Them After Visit to New York.
- To Consider Paying Miners by Check.
- HARD TO GET CADETS.; Col. Scott Says Poor Pay Is Diverting Youths from the Army.
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- Janitor Crushed by Elevator.
- SALT LAKE ANTI-MORMON.
- Front Page 7 -- No Title
- Steve Adams's Jury Complete.
- Article 21 -- No Title
- COMFORT FOR EMIGRANTS.; North German Lloyd Makes Special Arrangements for Jews.
- COMMENT ON THE ELECTIONS.; What the New York Papers Say of the Result of the Voting.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- HURT IN FOOTBALL TACKLE.; Navy Yard Marines Fall on Opponent and He Is Internally Injured.
- DUTCHESS IS DEMOCRATIC.; Chanler Brothers Receive Increased Pluralities Over Last Year.
- PLENTY OF GERMAN GOLD.; Director of Imperial Bank Denies Attempt to Stop Its Export.
- GUILD SWEEPS BAY STATE.; Plurality Probably Exceeds 100,000 -- Moran Re-elected by 20,000.
- Jacksonville Votes Out Liquor.
- CANADA IN BRIEF.; Some of Its Peculiarities Noted by a Traveling New Yorker.
- BIG VOTE FOR THE BARTLETTS; Independence League Judges Snowed Under in City and State.
- BOYS RUN CROSS COUNTRY; Four Road Events Held Under Auspices of P.S.A.L.
- DEMOCRATS GAIN SIX ASSEMBLYMEN; Republicans Lose Two and the Independence League Its Four Members. MORELAND ...
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- MRS. ROMADKE CONFESSES.; Milwaukee Society Leader May Go to the Penitentiary for Burglary.
- POLICE SEEK CHAUFFEUR.; He Killed Boy on Barrow Street Monday and Then Ran Away.
- "FORMAL PEOPLE"; Mme. Tetrazzini's Fame.
- WEDDINGS OF A DAY.
- PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICAN.; John O. Sheatz Elected State Treasurer by Big Plurality.
- Senator Shinn Beaten.
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- PRESIDENT COMES TO VOTE.; Republican Majorities Cut in His Home Town, Oyster Bay.
- TAMMANY WINS; M'CARREN LOSES; Foley Elected Sheriff of New York County by 27,223 Over Ihmsen. FUSION ...
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- SAVE 5 PEOPLE AT FIERCE FIRE; Two Policemen, Drag Out Women Overcome By Smoke in Williamsburg. GREEK ...
- JERSEY SEEMS DEMOCRATIC; Katzenbach Thought to Have Defeated Fort, but Latter Is Coming Up. ANGRY AT ...
- HEARST DIDN'T VOTE, TWO REASONS GIVEN; One Secretary Said He Was Very Busy, Another Declared the League ...
- REPUBLICANS WIN IN UP-STATE CITIES; But Elmira, Auburn, Rome, Geneva, and Poughkeepsie Are in Democratic ...
- FEW VOTERS KNEW OF THE AMENDMENTS; And It Is Believed That Both of Those Submitted Will Pass by Default. ...
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- DIES IN POLLING PLACE.; W.U. Kelly Collapses as About to Enter Voting Machine.
- BOURKE COCKRAN ARRESTED AT POLLS; Congressman Was Charged with False Registration, but Was Quickly Set ...
- HUNTSMEN'S MEET DRAWS OUT SOCIETY; Largest Attendance of the Season at the Great Neck Race Meeting. ...
- MARYLAND COUNT SLOW.; Democrats Claim the Election -- Warfield Defeated by Smith.
- HOW FUSION WORKED.
- STRENGTH OF OUR POSITION.
- FLEET COURIERS IN RIO.; The Washington and the Tennessee on Their Way to the Pacific.
- Pay Your Bills Promptly.
- Build Steamships in Halves.
- ROOSEVELT TO URGE A CURRENCY PLAN; Forthcoming Message Will Present His Own Recommendations to Congress. ...
- MISS FARRAR MAY BE ENGAGED; Operatic Circles Hear She Will Marry Antonio Scotti.
- Front Page 9 -- No Title
- Whaling Vessels Safe.
- THOUSANDS WATCH TIMES BULLETINS; Great Crowds Throng Times Square and Cheer as Returns Are Displayed. ...
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- STOKER MAYOR DEFEATED.; Republican Carries Bridgeport, but Other Democrats Are Elected.
- ANNULS MARRIAGE TO UNCLE.; Court Frees the Wife, Holding That Hers Is No Marriage.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- THE AUSTRIAN BUDGET.; Shows an Estimated Surplus of $200,000 More Than in 1907.
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- Mexican Gold Bound for New York.
- NEBRASKA ELECTS REESE.; Republican Candidate Chosen for Supreme Court.
- THE SEWALL STILL MISSING.; Vessel Reported at Seattle Was the Phelps, a Sister Ship.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- COMMITTEE TAKES TRUST COMPANIES; Decision to Support the America and Lincoln After Day and Night of ...
- Article 25 -- No Title
- DID WE BLOCK THE CONFERENCE?
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- REID TAKES FAMOUS MEDAL.; Wins St. Andrew's Trophy After Ten Years of Competition.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- MISSES TOWNSENDS COMING-OUT PARTY; Daughter and Niece of Mrs. Howard Townsend to be Presented on Dec. ...
- BIG PRICES FOR AMERICANA.; " Newes from America" Brought $1,225 at Sotheby's Sale.
- Merchant Weds Young Housekeeper.
- WANTS NEW NATIONAL PARK.; Dr. Partridge Urges Government Protection of Hudson Highlands.
- Rhodes Scholar's Athletic Feat.
- $7,000,000 IN GOLD BROUGHT ON LINER; Packed Away in 235 Wooden Boxes in the Kronprinzessin Cecilie's ...
- "FORMAL PEOPLE"; A Complaint and Protest Against Slavery to Convention.
- The Contest Of Autos In the Garden
- Ten Illinois Counties Go Dry.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- Front Page 8 -- No Title; FRANK S. KATZENBACH. The Governor-Elect Twice Mayor of Trenton -- Elected ...
- AMERICANS RETURN IN OPTIMISTIC MOOD; Financial Crisis Over, Say Gould, Gates, and Others, Back from ...
- Cathedral Basket Ball Winners.
- MLLE. BAZAINE ATTACKED.; Steward Breaks Into Cabin of ex-Empress Eugenie's Goddaughter.
- EXPEDITING CURRENCY REFORM.
- OFFICERS' PROTESTS WORRY ARMY HEADS; Spirit of Criticism and Insubordination Among Infantry Over Pay ...
- KENTUCKY TURNS TO REPUBLICANS; Maryland in Doubt -- Guild Sweeps Massachusetts -- Higgins Holds Rhode ...
- BALLOONISTS MAKE A SHORT FLIGHT; Leo Stevens and C.J. Glidden Go from Pittsfield, Mass., to Springfield, ...
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- SOCIETY IN WASHINGTON.
- ERASMUS SMOTHERS WASHINGTON TEAM; Rolls Up a Score of 88 Points Against Visiting Schoolboys' Eleven. ...
- SAN FRANCISCO'S ELECTION.; Early Returns Indicate the Choice of Taylor.
- ROOSEVELT TO SPINNERS.; Is Deeply Interested in Effort to Bring Them Closer Together.
- Editorial Article 4 -- No Title
- JAPANESE ACTRESS CHARMS IN COMEDY; As a Feature of Arnold Daly's New Bill at the Berkeley Theatre. 2 ...
- TO Mr. ROOSEVELT.
- McKEE SUES COL. BAXTER.; Alleges Defamation of Character in Connection with Divorce.
- BILLET POOL RUMORS.; Representatives of Steel Companies May Hold Secret Meeting To-day.
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- TRIAL OF NASI BEGINS IN ROME; Ex-Minister of Public Instruction Is Charged with Defrauding State Treasury. ...
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- Editorial Article 3 -- No Title
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- HALF DELAWARE GOES DRY.; Two of Four Districts Vote for Local Option.
- DUNWOODIE'S HUGE FIELD.; Medal Play Handicap Attracts 175 Starters to the Course.
- Virginia Democrats Hold Control.
- THE FIGURES.
- Heavy Vote in Philippines.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- TO CONSOLIDATE PEACE.; Central American Presidents Will Hold Conference at Amapala To-day.
- EXPECT END OF RATE WAR.; Atlantic Steamship Companies Soon to Hold a Conference.
- JOHNSON WINS AGAIN.; Elected Mayor of Cleveland Over Burton by Good Majority.
- New Function for Clearing House.
- HUNDRED ARRESTED, BUT FEW ARE HELD; Magistrates Find That Many Election Violations Were Only Technical. ...
- HITCHCOCK IN ATLANTA?; Hotel Clerk Says He Greeted Actor and He Fled.
- Editorial Article 5 -- No Title
- CHICKENPOX ANNOYS ROYALTY; Empress Gives Up English Visit Because Princess Victoria Is Exposed.
- DESTROYER MAKES A RECORD.; British Mohawk Does Thirty-nine and a Half Land Miles an Hour.
- MAYOR BUSSE CONVINCED.; Chicago Chief Arrested "Butch" Smith, but Court Discharged Him.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
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- "CARMEN" AGAIN SUNG.; Hammerstein Company Repeats Its Success of Last Season.
- HARVARD BOYS FIGHT FIRE.; Help Firemen Put Out Blaze in Lodging House.
- KILLED AT THE POLLS.; Son of Man Who Protested Against Frauds Shot by Policeman.
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- CLINTON BEATS COMMERCE.; Wine Annual Football Game at Polo Grounds by Score of 9 -- 5.
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- Chicago Banks Arrange for Gold.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- TWO DROWN IN THE HUDSON.; One Upsets Small Boat While Taking Off His Overcoat.
- TEDDY, JR., HURT AGAIN.; Has His First Try on Harvard's 'Varsity Team and Strains Tendon.
- Campbell and Cotterall for Judges.
- CREEK CHIEF IS INJURED.; Maty Tiger's Head Is Pierced by Two Large Thorns.
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- Republicans Carry Nassau.
- OFF TO-DAY FOR EUROPE.; The Adriatic Will Sail with Many American Tourists.
- CON LEAHY AFTER SWEENEY'S RECORD; Irish Champion Clears 6 Feet 4 1/4 Inches in High Jump at Celtic Park. ...
- NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE.; Shinn (Rep.) Beaten for the Senate -- Wakelee and Hillery in Danger.
- LOW-PRICED CARS AT GARDEN SHOW; Cheapest Auto in Exhibit Is Single-Cylinder Runabout for $400. SOCIETY ...
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- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- FOUR TEST RIDE VICTIMS.; Army Officers Are Ordered Before a Retiring Board.
- GOV. HIGGINS RE-ELECTED.; Rhode Island Democrats Make Gains for Senate Election in January.
- FAGAN'S CRUSHING DEFEAT.; Wittpenn for Mayor Probably Carries Every Jersey City Ward.
- TAMMANY TAKES SUCCESS CALMLY; Expected It All Along and Does Not Therefore Greet It with Great Enthusiasm. ...
- DEMAND THE GUILLOTINE.; Increase in Crime in France Rouses Popular Clamor for Death Penalty.
- Frank Hamilton Spearman.
- VIEWS OF READERS.; Further Expression Regarding Confederate Blunders -- An Appreciation of Frank H. ...
- "Lord Bacon."
- SPRIGGED MUSLINS AND LAVENDER; Mary Wilkins Freeman's Latest Book a Gallery of Dainty Maids with Decorous ...
- JAY COOKE'S LIFE IMPORTANT BOOK; For the First Time, the Story of the Great Financier of the Civil War ...
- LITERARY NEWS OF PHILADELPHIA; Founding of a Journal of Letters -- Franklin Inn in New Home -- Current ...
- LONDON TIMES IS SUED BY MURRAY; Publisher Resents as Libel Its Remarks Concerning Price of "Letters ...
- "MOST VITAL MAN ON THE CONTINENT"; So Oom John Burroughs Describes President Roosevelt in His Book "Camping ...
- THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW.; James C. Carter Makes Notable Contribution to Its Exposition -- Law as Custom, ...
- LITERARY GOSSIP OF BOSTON TOWN; Author of "Aunt Jane of Kentucky" Revealed -Announcement of New Books ...
- THE EIDOLONS OF WM. DEAN HOWELLS; Little Masterpiece Opens New Volume of Stories Which Haunt Curious ...
- MORE MEMORIES OF MME. DE BOIGNE; Queen Caroline and Recamier in the Life -- Practical Joke by the Duke ...
- LAW AND LANGUAGE.; AN ACCOUNT OF THE PHILIPPINES A HANDBOOK OF THE PIIILIPPINES. By Hamilton M. Wright. ...
- QUITS DYING MOTHER TO KILL HERSELF; Miss Helen Schwab, Crazed by Grief, Jumps from Apartment House Roof. ...
- WHEN COOK LEFT JEWELS WENT, TOO; Nadelstein Family Mourned Their Double Loss and Put Detectives at Work. ...
- TRACING A FORTUNE WOMAN HAS HIDDEN; Papers Found in Old Trunk Give Clue to $120,000 Worth of Miss Gilman's ...
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Madison Avenue Apartments in $450,000 Trade -- Investor Buys West 85th Street ...
- PROSECUTION AIDS WARNER.; Lawyer Called by Jerome Says He Thinks Murderer Was Insane.
- OCTOBER FAILURES RECORD FOR 11 YEARS; The Total, 1,139, with Liabilities of $27,414,000, Due to Money ...
- GIRL'S SLAYERS ASK PARDON.; Jersey Board Gets a Petition from Jennie Bosscheiter's Murderers.
- TO PAY IN SCRIP AND CASH.; Steel Foundries Co. Agrees on Plan for Dividend Disbursements.
- "THE STOOPING LADY."; Maurice Hewlett, a Stylist Without a Style of His Own, in His Latest Novel Frankly ...
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Texas Bankers Fall.
- CHARLES E. PERKINS DEAD.; Was ex-President of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Rise Vigorously -- Call Money Rates, 20@2 Per Cent. MOVEMENT OF CURRENCY Bank ...
- 5,000 IN PARK SAY GOOD-BYE TO BOOTH; Venerable Leader of Salvation Army Talks at Night from City Hall ...
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- H.S. Duncan.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Margin Traders Waiting.
- SHUBERT TELLS OF VAUDEVILLE MERGER; Manager Says All Has Been Settled but the Disposition of the Erlanger ...
- Anna Held Still Ill; Theatre Is Closed.
- PARABLE OF THE SPANKER.; Which May or May Not Have a Historical Application.
- SPOT LIGHT ON BELASCO.; Turned on Him as the Guest of Honor at Friars' Supper.
- Ex-Gov. Odell's Condition Unchanged.; Henry P. Doremus Seriously Ill.
- HEART RIGHT; It Makes a Great Difference.
- MISS WHITEHEAD TO WED E.R. DUER; Their Marriage Will Unite Two Old and Prominent New York Families. ...
- MORE HATS FOR CHARITY.; Benefit for the Virginia Day Nursery to be Continued Next Week.
- TO BETTER TRAVEL ON STATEN ISLAND; Utilities Board Orders Roads to Show Cause Why Changes Should Not ...
- Mrs. Natalie W. Bassett a Bride.
- The Times's Page of Wireless.; North Carolina.
- REGULAR ARMY INADEQUATE.; Col. Dudley Says War Is Sure to Come Unless It Is Increased.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- The Unmatrimonial East.
- MARYLAND'S ILLITERATE VOTERS.
- First Pastor of Brick Church.
- SENATOR AND SON-IN-LAW.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- GRASPING GOLD.; Views of a Correspondent Who Calls Our Conduct Barbaric.
- Prescription of I.K. Funk for Keeping Back Bad Times.
- WASHINGTON AND PROHIBITION.
- SINGLE FOODERS.
- CONDITIONS OF TRADE.; De Witt Clinton Basket Ball Victors.
- A GOOD OMEN.
- CORN AND COTTON CROPS FALL AWAY; Yield of 2,553,732,000 Bushels of Corn as Compared with 2,927,416,000 ...
- STAHL SIGNS CONTRACT.; Former Washington Player Comes to Terms with Clark Griffith.
- BARON HAYASHI'S STATEMENT.
- FINAL TRYOUTS BEFORE BIG GAME; Yale and Princeton's Last Contest Before Meeting for Championship. WEST ...
- GOLD, COTTON, AND WHEAT.
- THE MERIT SYSTEM.
- RIGHT ROYAL WINS THE DISTANCE RACE; Favorite in Mile and Five-sixteenths Handicap Is Easily First. SEWELL ...
- Soft Going for Meadow Brook Hunt.
- GARDEN AUTO SHOW CLOSES TO-NIGHT; Experts Agree That American Car Now Rivals the World in Construction. ...
- GRAVESEND YACHTSMEN MEET; Suggest Increasing the Number of Championship Races Next Year.
- BINGHAM SHAKES UP TELEGRAPH BUREAU; Suspends Supt. Brennan, Who Has Held the Place for Thirty Years. ...
- SWANSON BARRED THE NEGRO BISHOP; Virginia Governor Gave Police Instructions That Prelate Be Turned Back. ...
- CUTS DOWN WORKING DAY.; The Brooks Locomotive Works Has a Lack of Orders.
- METZ INQUEST INTO POLICE ACCOUNTS; Controller Holds Them Up and Comments Sulphurously on Items in Sleuths' ...
- TO USE AMERICAN CRISIS.; French Government Hopes to Get Tariff Concessions from Us.
- A YEAR FOR ILLEGAL VOTING; Another Prisoner Voted Illegally for Eight Years, but Didn't Know It.
- Brass Workers Laid Off.
- PRINCETON LAKE OPENS WITH RACES; Mrs. Carnegie Starts Class Crews in the First University Regatta. TROPHY ...
- JOHN HARE IS KNIGHTED.; Charles Santley Also Among Those Honored by King Edward.
- Fort Won Middlesex by 3 Votes.
- Telegraph Strike Off in Pittsburg.
- LORD CURZON TO RUN AGAIN.; Will Try for a Seat in Parliament -- Retired After Wife's Death.
- JOHNSON NOT A CANDIDATE.; Cleveland Mayor Promptly Sticks a Pin in His Presidential Boom.
- BITTERNESS IN NASI TRIAL.; One ex-Deputy Expelled -- Another Thinks Nasi an Assassin.
- GERMAN COLONY A FAILURE.; Herr Dernburg Finds Few Enticements in East Africa.
- JACK THE RIPPER FOUND IN ASYLUM; German Lunatic Confesses the Murders of Little Girls in Berlin. VENTED ...
- RUSSIANS WOULD HELP US.; Officers Volunteer to Teach Our Army to Fight the Japanese.
- WOODRUFF NOT TO GO TO WASHINGTON; Pleads Private Business as Excuse for Avoiding Conference with Roosevelt. ...
- JOHNSON NEAR VICTORY.; Belief That He Will Get 3-Cent Fare from the Cleveland Electric.
- DR. DAVID J. HILL CREDITED TO BERLIN; Transferred from The Hague to Succeed Charlemagne Tower as U.S. ...
- CHICAGO BANKS STRONG.; Wheat Shipments Large and Money Stringency Gradually Loosening.
- BIGGEST GOLD CARGO LANDED FROM LINER; Over $12,000,000, Brought on the Lusitania, Rushed Ashore. WAS ...
- RECORD RATE IN BERLIN.; Imperial Bank Puts Discounts Up to 7 1/2 Per Cent. -- Markets Better.
- Article 1 -- No Title; FALL IN MONEY PREMIUM. More Hoarded Cash Comes Out -- Stock Market Strong -- ...
- FOR INVENTORY PURPOSES.; Closing of Birdsey-Somers Factory Is for Two or Three Days Only.
- OCEAN RECORD CUT 1 HOUR 12 MINUTES; Fastest Time from Coast to Coast Is Now 4 Days 18 Hours 40 Minutes. ...
- AN ENGLISH SUGGESTION.; The Statist Would Have the American Government Issue Notes.
- RELIEF FOR WESTERN BANKS.; Secretary Cortelyou Takes Measures to Help Them -- $10,000,000 New Currency.
- Aged Couple Killed by Train.
- PRESIDENT TO VIEW FLEET.; Will Bid Ships Farewell as They Leave Hampton Roads.
- TAFT PREPARES TO RETURN.; Has a Busy Day and Attends a Big Reception at Night.
- THOUSANDS GREET WESTON.; Veteran Pedestrian Reaches Utica and Is Even with Schedule.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title; PRISON FOR ANDREWS. Andrew H. Green's Secretary Gets Not Less Than 3 Years 9 Months.
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- REPORT ANNA GOULD MARRIED TO PRINCE; Paris Society Hears That She Became de Sagan's Bride in London. ...
- MAY PROSECUTE TWO IN BANK DEALS HERE; Government Action Expected in Mercantile and Bank of North America ...
- McCULLOCH PEAK SINKS.; Severe Earthquake at Unalaska Causes High Mountain to Dwindle.
- WASHINGTON EXPECTS ACTION.; But Cortelyou and Ridgely Won't Discuss Probable Prosecutions.
- BIG WAR BALLOON FACTORY.; Great German Firm Decides to Supply Armies of All Nations.
- ROAD GAINS ON 2-CENT RATE.; Atlanta & West Point's Earnings Increase 17.9 Per Cent. in September.
- MARSEILLES STORM-SWEPT.; People Killed by Falling Houses and City Plunged in Darkness.
- RECORD FOR A HYDROPLANE.; Thirty-four Knots an Hour Made in a Paris Test.
- KAISER OFF FOR ENGLAND.; Great Crowd Cheers Him at the Berlin Station.
- WANTS ROOSEVELT FOR KING.; College Professor Thinks Nation Needs Him for a Long Time.
- SUSTAINS BURLINGTON'S FINE.; Court of Appeals Says Road Must Pay $15,000 for Granting Rebates.
- $1,000,000 FIRE IN DULUTH.; Grain Elevator, Mill, and Other Property Destroyed.
- BONES SURROUND OLD FORT.; Miners Discover Prehistoric Stronghold in the Yukon Valley.
- NEW $10 COUNTERFEIT.; Secret Service Men Find Poor Imitation of a Banknote.
- CHOKE ELEPHANT TO DEATH.; Insane Columbia's Execution Is Witnessed Indifferently by Herd.
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- BAKER NOT POISONED.; Chemist Finds No Sign That Chloral Hydrate Killed Wealthy Bostonian.
- SAVED THE TOWN, BUT DIED HIMSELF; Engineer of a Dynamite Train Ran Blazing Cars Past Streets of Nacozari. ...
- SCHOFIELD TANGLE SOLVED.; Canadian Professor from Harvard to be Introduced by a German.
- PRESIDENT WORRIED OVER TAFT'S VISITS; Kaiser Now Expects to Meet the Secretary on the Isle of Wight. ...
- SHE SUES FOR MUIR ESTATE.; Mrs. Leggett's Action in Philadelphia for Dower Rights.
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- REFITTING MALONEY HOME.; Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Are to Live with Her Father.
- KAISER'S NEW INVITATION.; Berlin Hears That Other Powers Are Showing Concern. PRESIDENT WORRIED OVER ...
- CALDWELL TELLS OF DUKE'S DOUBLE LIFE; New Yorker Testifies That He Aided Portland in the Mock Funeral ...
- Article 22 -- No Title
- Civil War Bible Returned.
- Girl Stricken Blind at Piano.
- Dies of Eating Canned Oysters.
- LAUNCH BUMPS A FERRYBOAT.; One Sailor Goes Overboard, but Is Picked Up.
- JOHNSON RESUMES UTILITIES CAMPAIGN; Gives the Cleveland Electric Railway Two Days to Stop Blockades. ...
- FOOD.
- TUG RAMS A BRIDGE DRAW.; It Is Feared That Raritan River Traffic May Be Further Hampered.
- MUST REPORT EMBARGOES.; Up-State Utilities Board Issues Order Requiring Roads to File Information.
- RECORD-BREAKING RAINS.; Heaviest Fall at Albany In Decade -- Island Washes Away.
- T.C. & I. STOCK DEPOSITED.; Over 175,000 Shares Presented In Exchange for Steel Trust Bonds.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- QUEENS DEMANDS 5 CENT TUNNEL FARE; Civic Bodies Call for One Charge Through Belmont Tube to Manhattan. ...
- MINN. & ST. LOUIS REPORT.; Decrease In Net Earnings Due In Part to Damages for New Prague Wreck.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Investor Buys University Place Building -- West Thirty-fourth Street Lease ...
- Article 20 -- No Title; STRIKE INJUNCTION DENIED. Judge Rules Against Building Firm -- Union's Attitude ...
- Article 21 -- No Title
- Article 18 -- No Title
- Article 19 -- No Title
- Article 16 -- No Title
- CALL TO BONDHOLDERS.; Westinghouse Investors Asked to Communicate with Kuhn, Loeb & Co.
- NORTH PONNALL CO. INVOLVED; Manufacturing Concern Embarrassed from Arnold Co.'s Condition.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Market Acted Well. Have We Enough Gold? Stock Exchange Seats Cheap. Wire Houses ...
- CONTRACTOR IS EMBARRASSED; A.D. Wallace May Be Relieved by Securing Jamestown Bonds.
- File Claims Against O'Gorman Co.; Consolidated Exchange News.
- WARNING FOR SCHOOLBOYS.; Gen. Wingate Says "Training Down" is Injurious and Suggests a Remedy.
- THE FOREIGN MARKET.; Stocks Weaken All Over Europe on Advance of Discount Rates.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Heavy, Then Weak -- Call Money Rates, 20@6 Per Cent. EUROPEAN RATES GO UP ...
- Article 15 -- No Title
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Smith Wins Thomas Cup.
- ANNA HELD FAINTS.; Actress Is Suffering from the Grip --Audience Is Dismissed.
- AUTOISTS PLEASED AT SHOW SUCCESS; Toledo Motorist Buys the Most Expensive Car in Garden for $8,500. ...
- Mother of Herman Ridder Dead.
- TO WED ENGLISH CAPTAIN.; Engagement of Miss Margaret Hurley of Lynn, Mass., Announced.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- CHAIN OF THEATRES FOR YIDDISH PLAYS; H.C. Miner and the Thomashefskys Form a Syndicate to Control Them. ...
- HORSE SHOW'S LOW RECORD.; Auction Sale of Boxes for Annual Exhibition Realizes $6,365.
- SEEKS TO ENJOIN UNIONS.; Application of Buck's Stove and Range Company Argued To-day.
- ROOSEVELT AGAINST TARIFF ON PAPER; Will Learn Also If Paper Manufacturers Are Violating the Anti-Trust ...
- MARGARET ANGLIN HAS A NEW PLAY.; " Helena Richie," Bought Before "The Great Divide's" Success, Out in ...
- CHICAGO TELEPHONE RATES.; Subscribers to Pay $125 a Year -- 20-Year Franchise Obtained.
- MISS DIXON BRIDE OF W.M. WRIGHT, JR.; Daughter of Dr. George Dixon Marries a Nephew of the Late Mrs. ...
- RAILROADS KILL 5,000.; Number of Casualties for the Year 81,286 -- Increase 10,352.
- THE PURITAN NOT BLAMED.; Supervising Inspector Warns Schooners to Look Out for Fast Boats.
- NOW OWES U.S. ONLY $100,000; Exposition Company Has Paid Government $900,000 of the Loan.
- HAT SALE FOR CHARITY.; Society Gives Benefit at Mrs. Irvin's for Virginia Day Nursery.
- O. HENRY TO MARY.; Engagement of Writer and Miss Coleman of Asheville Announced.
- LADIES' DAY AT LOTOS CLUB.; Elaborate Musical Programme for Members' Women Guests.
- The Poet and the Nation.
- Economical Woman.
- City and Country Elections.
- Real Cause of Colds.
- A Severe Critic.
- 80,000 People Missing in Berlin.
- Cat Rearing Rabbits.
- OUR COMMERCIAL WELFARE.; Thinks the Country Safe from Disaster, but Wants Somebody Punished.
- Alone?
- Objects to Street Opening Tax.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- STALLED CAR RELIEF.
- PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.; Labouchere on the Third Term and Monarchical Tendencies.
- Unable to Vote on Amendments.
- MAYOR TAYLOR.
- The Strength of Our Position.
- Only a New Yorker's View.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Cameras in Bronx Park.
- PROF. LOWELL ATTACKED.
- Schoolgirls After Records.
- FISHING AND FISHERMEN.
- THE PRESIDENT'S WRATH.
- VANDERBILT HORSES SOLD.; Venture Coachers Disposed of Under Hammer -- $6,400 for Two Road Teams.
- Columbia Cross-Country Run.
- ART.
- TAPPIN HEADS FIELD.; Makes Best Medal Score in Atlantic City's Big Tournament.
- ARMY LIFE.
- PRINCETON CLASS REGATTA.; Andrew Carnegie Will Be Present to Present Trophy to Winning Crew.
- KEATOR IS FIRST FOR THE BAYVIEW; Gelding Makes All the Running and Easily Takes the Handicap Stakes. ...
- Article 14 -- No Title; ON AND OFF FOOTBALL FIELDS.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Falk & Flam Debt to Jefferson Bank.
- WOMAN CONFESSES AIDING KIDNAPPERS; Police Get One Member of Italian Gang and Ask San Francisco to Search ...
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Article 13 -- No Title
- ASK RAILROADS TO PAY FOR SWITCHING; General Electric Co. of Schenectady Wants $100,000 from N. Y. Central ...
- Article 12 -- No Title
- BINGHAM SAYS METZ HAMPERS HIS WORK; Controller Retorts He'll Hold Up Police Bills Till He's Ready to ...
- WEST POINT GAME A LIVELY CONTEST; Football Devotees Believe It Will Be Hottest of To-morrow's Schedule. ...
- SANTA FE ROAD IS FINED $330,000; Found Guilty of Granting Rebates to a Lime and Cement Company. 66 COUNTS ...
- DR. EVANS WAS A PARISIAN.
- CHAMBER DEBATES FINANCIAL FLURRY; Resolutions for Postal Savings System and Better Supervision of Corporations ...
- FARMER BEATS OFF BURGLARS; Wife Aids Him While His Son Goes for Help -- Men Escape.
- FIGHT ON A BATTLESHIP.; Sailors Try to Punish a Negro Slasher on the Rhode Island.
- Article 9 -- No Title; OBIECTS TO TEDDY BEARS. Partner in the Manufacturing Firm Wants Them Democratized.
- Andrew D. White 75 Years Old.
- GEN. BOOTH FEELS STRAIN.; Unable to Visit Chamber of Commerce -- Will Sail To-morrow.
- TO PRETENDERS; A Wholesome Word for Guidance.
- BAD ROADS FOR WESTON.; Veteran Pedestrian in Good Shape Despite Adverse Conditions.
- KAISER'S THROAT INFLAMED.; Hopes Stay on Isle of Wight Will Relieve It.
- EARTHQUAKE IN SPAIN.; Houses at Torre la Rebera In Ruins -- No News as to Fatalities.
- MUTUAL FIGHTS INJUNCTION.; Three Trustees Deny That It Is Aiding Schemes of Harriman.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- FACTORIES SHUT DOWN.; American Graphophone Co. Suspends Owing to Financial Conditions.
- ASKS $97,316 FROM THE SAN DOMINGO.; Widow of Frederick W. Holls Says It Is Due for His Legal Services. ...
- RAIL MILLS MAY RESUME.; Expected That 3,000,000 Tons of New Orders Will Be Placed.
- FEAR TROUBLE IN NASI'S HOME TOWN; Great Excitement in Trapani, Sicily, Over Trial of the Ex-Minister ...
- HELD FOR HUSBAND'S MURDER; C.B. Bennett Charged with Poisoning Underwood, Whose Widow He Weds.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- HAYASHI DEPLORES JINGO UTTERANCES; Japan's Minister of Foreign Affairs Says Relations with America Are ...
- POSTAL ROW IN CHINA.; Government Excludes the Japanese Carriers from New-chwang Railway.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- GERMANY GROWS GENTLE.; Now Tolerant of French Moroccan Policy -- Wants Something, However.
- M. GURKO FOUND GUILTY.; Must Pay $250,000 on Account of Russian Grain Scandal of 1906.
- BRITISH WARSHIP LAUNCHED.; Improvement on Dreadnought -- Will Carry Ten 12-inch Guns.
- DUTCH STATESMAN DROWNED.; One of Four Who, While Driving, Fall Into a Canal.
- 3,400 LOST AT KARATAGH.; Latest Figures Relating to Earthquake Disaster of Oct. 21.
- ANGLO-AMERICAN TRADE.; Ambassador Reid Talks of Its Importance in Public Address.
- Article 6 -- No Title
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- Brown & Co. Close Cincinnati Office.
- CAN'T MOVE CROPS ON CHECKS; Senator Heyburn Protests Against Government Deposits in New York Banks.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Planter's Bank of Lawton, Okla., Closes
- EMINENT FINANCIER'S VIEW.; Thinks Currency Reform Is the Remedy.
- Article 1 -- No Title
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- PREMIUM BRINGS OUT HOARDED CURRENCY; Money Brokers' Bids Have Drawn Over $5,000,000 Out of Strong Boxes. ...
- SCRIP FOR CHICAGO.; Clearing House Prepares Checks of Small Denomination.
- ROOSEVELT LIKES ELECTIONS.; President Says Results Are Better Than Four and Eight Years Ago.
- FIND MURDERER INSANE.; " Leadville Jimmy" Will Go to the Matteawan Asylum.
- DEMOCRATIC KETTLE BEGINS TO SIZZLE; Murphy Off to Mount Clemens, Where a Conference of the Powers Is ...
- BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA RETURNS; First Concert of Its Season Given in Carnegie Hall. BRUCKNER SYMPHONY ...
- WIRELESS TELLS OF LAST DAY.; Mrs. Campbell, It Says, Has Leased a Theatre and Hired an Actress.
- GAS EXTINGUISHES FIRE ON THE ABELOUR; New Apparatus Puts Out the Flames in the China Ship's Hold. DECKS ...
- EUROPEAN BANKS RAISE THEIR RATES; Seven Per Cent. in London, 4 in Paris, 6 in Brussels, with 7 1/2 in ...
- NO RATE CONFERENCE.; Herr Ballin Denies He Went to England to Arrange for One.
- NEW HILPRECHT CHARGE.; Prof. Barton Says That Discovery of the Platonic Numeral Was Not New.
- NEED BEST MEN -- HUGHES.; The Governor Speaks at Civil Service Reform League Meeting.
- ELECTION RELEASES $500,000; Cleveland Bettors Had That Amount Tied Up on the Result.
- MILDER ATTITUDE TOWARD RAILROADS; Sherman Anti-Trust Law Will Probably Not Be Applied to the Large Systems. ...
- HUGHES'S FATHER'S ADVICE.; Says He Taught Governor to be Concise and Plain.
- Mrs. Bland's Jewels Gone.
- JERSEYITES IN RIOT OVER THE ELECTION; Fort Celebrators Clash with Katzenbach Men in Newark -- Two Stabbed. ...
- WADSWORTH IS A CANDIDATE.; Assembly Speaker Expects Legislation Affecting the Trust Companies.
- STARTS BOOM FOR JOHNSON.; St. Louis Democratic Club Indorses Cleveland's Mayor for President.
- STANDARD OIL FOE INSANE.; Lawyer Who Worked Up Ohio Case Causes Scene In Court.
- COMER ATTACKS SMITH.; Opens the Special Session of the Alabama Legislature to Curb Roads.
- ECKERT BROTHERS ESCAPE.; Held for Robbery and Murder, Two Men Saw Jail Bars.
- ARREST 6 SMUGGLED CHINESE.; Were Shivering in the Woods After Stormy Trip Across the St. Lawrence.
- LUSITANIA BEATS HER BEST RECORD; Arrives, Gold Laden, at the Lightship at 1:40 o'Clock in the Teeth ...
- AGAINST 80-CENT GAS, PROBABLE DECISION; Judge Hough Says So from Bench in Hearing on Validity of Law. ...
- AEROPLANE'S FINE FLIGHT.; Henry Farman Has Wonderful Results In Paris Tests.
- DR. J. LEWIS BROWNE IN JAIL.; Organist Shot at a Priest in Atlanta -- He Gives No Reason.
- CONFIRM "KNOTS" ON SATURN.; Lowell Observations Locate One Near the Middle Ring.
- MR. COREY MUST EXPLAIN.; Man Asks That Steel President's Uncle Give Coal Deal Accounting.
- THINKS NOVELS PERNICIOUS.; Norwalk Deacon Wants to Stop Their Purchase for the Town Library.
- WOMAN FALLS DOWN A WELL.; Weighs 200 and Drops 40 Feet, but Is Not Killed.
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- OSBORN ACCEPTED BY THE MALONEYS; Will Publicly Recognize Him Soon as Their Daughter Helen's Husband. ...
- VAUDEVILLE MERGER FORCED.; Hammerstein and William Obliged to Give In -- $25,000,000 Involved.
- Latest Shipping News.
- DUMBBELLS CAUSE DEATH.; J.F. Jones Exercised with 25 Pounders and Soon Died.
- AGED SINGER KILLS HIMSELF.; Carl Winsterer, Despondent Over Loss of Voice, Drinks Poison.
- Montreal's Coney Island Is Burned.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Estate Sells East Sixty-fourth Street Residence Vandewater Street Deal -- ...
- ROOSEVELT ANGRY OVER CRITICISMS; President Resents the Accusation He Is Responsible for Financial Flurry. ...
- CREDITORS CAN'T INTERVENE.; Judge Lacombe Won't Admit Them to City Railway Receivership Case.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Show Much Strength -- Call Money Rates, 25@ 10 Per Cent. ENGAGED GOLD ARRIVING ...
- Article 12 -- No Title
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- THE FOREIGN MARKET.; Money Easier in London -- Stocks Dull All Over Europe.
- IRON AND STEEL WELL INTRENCHED; Producers Swiftly Adjust Themselves to New Conditions by Curtailing. ...
- Article 11 -- No Title
- RECEIVER FOR PRINT WORKS.; Arnold Company Is Affected by the Present Financial Stringency.
- FIGHT TO CONTROL $40,000,000 CONCERN; New York Interests Enjoin Voting of 50,000 Shares in Lake Superior ...
- THOMPSON AS REFEREE.; Georgetown Man to Officiate at Two Big Football Games.
- BUDLONG NOW MANAGER.; Succeeds Mr. Cutler in Licensed Association -- Pope Advises Caution.
- G.B. CLARKSON TO WED MISS PIERCE; Buffalo and New York Society Interested in Announcement of Their Engagement. ...
- BOWERY HORSES WIN THREE RACES; Frank Lord, James B. Brady, and Al H. Woods Are at Aqueduct. KING COBALT ...
- Leader of Duma to Speak Here.
- VANDERBILT GIVES $100,000.; Will Erect Y.M.C.A. Building as Memorial to His Father.
- ONCE FAMOUS SINGER DEAD.; Vicomtesse Vigler, Who Was Known on Operatic Stage as Cruveill.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Five Years for Aged Banker.
- BUDS T0 WAIT FOR MISS ROOSEVELT; Desert Debutantes' Ranks to Come Out with the President's Daughter. ...
- G.A. Wegefarth's Wounds Prove Fatal
- BERLIOZ' DAMNATION OF FAUST GIVEN; An Elaborate Scenic Production of the Work at the Manhattan Opera. ...
- FOOD.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Operatic Stars on the Oceanic.
- A CALL FROM NORDICA.; Herr Von Possart Invited to Manage American Belreuth Theatre.
- Richepin's Drama in Operatic Form.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- DESERT SOCIETY FOR STAGE.; Mr. and Mrs. William James Baird Will Sing in Concert.
- Burial of a Chilean Historian.
- The Empress Is Going to England.
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- British Parliament Meets Jan. 28.
- KAISER TO REST ON THE ISLE OF WIGHT; Will Spend Two Weeks There After His Visit to the British Court. ...
- NASI'S TRIAL PROCEEDS.; His Felow-Sicilians Seem to Think He Is Being Persecuted.
- TWO AMERICANS HONORED.; Royal Society Medals for Prof. Michelson and Prof. Morley.
- Steamer Montreal Badly Damaged.
- MISS FARRAR'S INTERVIEW.; Explains Her Views on the Condition of Art in America.
- Higher Atlantic Freight Rates.
- PHILIPPINES ELECTION.; Progressives Probably Have Won, but Returns Come in Slowly.
- ITINERARY OF FLEET.; Battleships Will Leave Hampton Roads Dec. 16 and Destroyers Dec. 2.
- WILL TAX FRENCH RENTES.; Minister Caillaux Denies a Rumor Concerning Income Tax Bill.
- NEW EAGLES LACK MOTTO.; " In God We Trust" Does Not Appear on Saint-Gaudens Coins.
- Cure Placed Before Prevention.
- More Breathing Spaces Needed.
- VON BULOW VINDICATED.; Refutes Charge of Herr Brand -- Slanderer Sent to Prison.
- FIRST LEARN TO BE GOOD LOSERS -- TAFT; The Secretary Offers This Advice to Filipinos in a Talk on Party ...
- THE PRESIDENT AND THE ELECTIONS.
- HAZING.; Goldwin Smith Believes It Can Be Cured by Resolute Opposition.
- PAYMENTS FOR DUTIES.; Hardship Worked by the Regulation Which Always Requires Cash.
- THE ANTI-SALOON VICTORIES.
- ON A GOLD BASIS.
- FAT HUSBANDS.
- THE TIME'S WIRELESS.; A Notable Array of Foreign News Transmitted by the New Method.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- INTER-STATE COMMERCE.; Effect of the Law upon Competition by Reduction of Rates.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- FOOTBALL BRUTAL GAME.; President of Chicago's Board of Education Condemns the Sport.
- UPTON SINCLAIR DENIES REPORTS; Recent Widely Published False Statements Bitterly Denounced. MRS. SINCLAIR'S ...
- Eason to Manage Lawrence Club.
- BINGHAM SHAKES UP POLICE AGAIN; Reduces Inspector, Retires Captain, and Orders Four More for Medical ...
- PLAYS HAVE SIMILAR NAMES.; Shubert to Present "The Girls of Holland," Frohman "Miss Hook of Holland."
- Princeton Beats Yale Cross Country.
- TIRE PUNCTURES NO LONGER FEARED; By use of Inner Tube Nails May Be Driven Into Fabric Without Deflating ...
- BIG TEAMS BUILD UP THEIR ATTACK; Follow Yale's Lead in Bringing Back Heavy Men Behind the Line. BRIDES, ...
- NAIL IN HIS LUNG FOR SIXTEEN MONTHS; Pastor Baragwanath Coughs It Up After Doctors Assured Him It Wasn't ...
- McLAUGHLIN REDUCES LEAD; Gallagher Drops Slightly Behind in Third Night's Billiard Play.
- NO OTHER CANDIDATE BUT ROOSEVELT; Opinion of Mr. Woodruff for 1908, Which, He Says, Must Not Be Taken ...
- Pennsylvania Road Takes Checks.
- STEEL COMPANY IS SUED.; Three Receivers Are Appointed for the New York State Concern.
- MACHINE TOO STRONG, BURTON; Beaten Republican Candidate for Mayor of Cleveland Explains Defeat.
- ADVOCATES A NATIONAL BANK.; President Stickney Would Avoid the Present Lack of Currency.
- URGE CURRENCY LEGISLATION.; Commercial Bodies Want Congress to Consider It First.
- TRUST CO. OF AMERICA WINS ITS LONG FIGHT; Oakleigh Thorne Tells of Its Baptism of Fire That Has Left ...
- MONEY CRISIS DUE TO HOARDING -- HILL; Railroad President Says Stress Will End When People Put Away Distrust. ...
- NEW PLAY SEEN AT MADISON SQUARE; " Coming of Mrs. Patrick" Does Not Add to Rachael Crothers's Reputation. ...
- DIRECTORS APPROVE STEEL TRUST DEAL; H.H. Rogers at Meeting to Act on Tennessee Coal and Iron Purchase. ...
- FIGURES IN OTHER STATES.; Kentucky's Republican Victory for Governor Is 14,000 Majority.
- STEADY DECLINE OF HEARST LEAGUE; That, the Politicians Say, is the One, Notable Feature of Election ...
- NO OTHER CANDIDATE BUT ROOSEVELT; Opinion of Mr. Woodruff for 1908, Which, He Says, Must Not Be Taken ...
- KATZENBACH WIRES FORT.; Sends His Congratulations and Best Wishes to His Opponent.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- FOR ALDERMEN IN THE 15TH.; Police Returns Say Case Won -- Other Figures Give Election to Doyle.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- League Vote in Chenango 126.
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- LATE UP-STATE RETURNS.; Mayor Gaus Gets Plurality of 3,051 in Albany.
- FORT WINS JERSEY WITH HUDSON VOTES; Plurality 6,100 Over Katzenbach and Essex Democrats Say Bob Davis ...
- FIND FEW BUFFALOES.; Ernest Thompson Seton and Party Reach Winnipeg from Barren Lands.
- NEW CURE FOR DIPHTHERIA.; Discovered by Prof. Emmerich of the University of Munich.
- WESTON ARRIVES IN TROY.; Pedestrian Is 55 Miles Ahead of His Record 40 Years Ago.
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- AMERICA NEEDS MORE ART.; Has Everything Else on Mammoth Scale, Ambassador White Says.
- F. FERRELL KILLED BY TRAIN.; Inventor Wanted to See That His Dogs Were Comfortable.
- LOWER FLAG FOR ODELL.; False Report in Newburg That ex-Governor Was Dead.
- AERONAUT DRAGGED IN CANAL.; Woman Falls Into Water Near Augusta and Is Almost Killed.
- PLAN NEW PEACE TREATIES.; President Roosevelt and Senator Cullom Discuss the Conference.
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- STILL AFRAID OF AMERICA.; Bank of England May Raise Its Rate To-day for Fear of Us.
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- MONEY CRISIS BALKS GUESTS.; Checks Refused for Special Train to Langhorne-Forsythe Wedding.
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- OSBORN SEEKS HIS WIFE.; Tells Classmate He Is on Way to Martin Maloney Home.
- RAILROAD STRIKE AVERTED.; Managers and Employes of British Roads Make Peace.
- LUSITANIA BREAKING ALL RECORDS AGAIN; The Great Treasure Ship, with $10,000,000 in Gold, Tearing Through ...
- MAURETANIA VERY FAST.; Completes a 1,200-Mile Run at 26.03 Knots Per Hour.
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- HITCHCOCK RETURNS, GETS BAIL, PLAYS; Fugitive Actor Walks Into the District Attorney's Office Unannounced. ...
- BANKERS' SUPPORT CLEARS SITUATION; Relief of Trust Companies Quickly Reflected in Financial District. ...
- TO FORCE PIERCE'S RETURN.; Gov. Campbell of Texas Says Oil Man Must Stand Trial.
- TELEGRAPH STRIKE OFF.; Local No. 16 Gives It Up -- Places Filled, Says Supt. Brooks.
- SUED FOR $75,000,000.; Texas Seeks to Drive Oil Companies from the State.
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- Latest Shipping News.
- 10 KILLED, 30 INJURED.; Boilers of German Torpedo Schoolship Blucher Blows Up.
- MISS McCLENAHAN IN COURT.; Says Dr. Scoville Is Keeping Her Under Illegal Restraint.
- ROOSEVELT TO URGE A CURRENCY PLAN; Forthcoming Message Will Present His Own Recommendations to Congress. ...
- ODELL SUDDENLY WORSE.; Physician Hurriedly Summoned from New York to Perform Operation.
- ROOSEVELT TO SPINNERS.; Is Deeply Interested in Effort to Bring Them Closer Together.
- KILLED AT THE POLLS.; Son of Man Who Protested Against Frauds Shot by Policeman.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- TEDDY, JR., HURT AGAIN.; Has His First Try on Harvard's 'Varsity Team and Strains Tendon.
- $7,000,000 IN GOLD BROUGHT ON LINER; Packed Away in 235 Wooden Boxes in the Kronprinzessin Cecilie's ...
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- Chicago Banks Arrange for Gold.
- Mexican Gold Bound for New York.
- THE SEWALL STILL MISSING.; Vessel Reported at Seattle Was the Phelps, a Sister Ship.
- STEEL TRUST DEAL IS PUT THROUGH; Details of the Purchase of the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company Arranged. ...
- Santa Fe's Sentence Postponed.
- ALTON LOSES ON 2-CENT FARE; Receipts Drop $100,000 In Four Months, but Business Increases.
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- COURT CALLS HALT ON SUIT.; Harding Restrained from Prosecuting Case Against Corn Products Co.
- PLENTY OF GERMAN GOLD.; Director of Imperial Bank Denies Attempt to Stop Its Export.
- BILLET POOL RUMORS.; Representatives of Steel Companies May Hold Secret Meeting To-day.
- To Consider Paying Miners by Check.
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- HARVARD BOYS FIGHT FIRE.; Help Firemen Put Out Blaze in Lodging House.
- HITCHCOCK IN ATLANTA?; Hotel Clerk Says He Greeted Actor and He Fled.
- DETECTIVES PROBE E.F. BAKER'S DEATH; Preliminary Post-Mortem Shows Him Poisoned by Chloral Hydrate. ...
- The Contest Of Autos In the Garden
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- THE FOREIGN MARKETS.; France's Shipment of Gold to London Offsets Effects of High Bank Rate.
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- CON LEAHY AFTER SWEENEY'S RECORD; Irish Champion Clears 6 Feet 4 1/4 Inches in High Jump at Celtic Park. ...
- Steve Adams's Jury Complete.
- Cathedral Basket Ball Winners.
- PAUL HARRISON LEADS.; Jerome Travers Placed Fourth in Spit e of a Card for 71.
- CLINTON BEATS COMMERCE.; Wine Annual Football Game at Polo Grounds by Score of 9 -- 5.
- RUTGERS TEAM BLANKED.; New York University Scores Eleven Points Against Jerseyites.
- Rhodes Scholar's Athletic Feat.
- ERASMUS SMOTHERS WASHINGTON TEAM; Rolls Up a Score of 88 Points Against Visiting Schoolboys' Eleven. ...
- LOW-PRICED CARS AT GARDEN SHOW; Cheapest Auto in Exhibit Is Single-Cylinder Runabout for $400. SOCIETY ...
- BOYS RUN CROSS COUNTRY; Four Road Events Held Under Auspices of P.S.A.L.
- HUNTSMEN'S MEET DRAWS OUT SOCIETY; Largest Attendance of the Season at the Great Neck Race Meeting. ...
- DUNWOODIE'S HUGE FIELD.; Medal Play Handicap Attracts 175 Starters to the Course.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- JAPANESE ACTRESS CHARMS IN COMEDY; As a Feature of Arnold Daly's New Bill at the Berkeley Theatre. 2 ...
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- WANTS NEW NATIONAL PARK.; Dr. Partridge Urges Government Protection of Hudson Highlands.
- MRS. ROMADKE CONFESSES.; Milwaukee Society Leader May Go to the Penitentiary for Burglary.
- WESTON IN FINE FETTLE.; Pedestrian Rests at Great Barrington and Then Proceeds on Journey.
- NOVEL ARREST OF A SHERIFF.; Raises the Question of Officials' Right to Open Prisoner's Mail.
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- REID TAKES FAMOUS MEDAL.; Wins St. Andrew's Trophy After Ten Years of Competition.
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- AMERICANS RETURN IN OPTIMISTIC MOOD; Financial Crisis Over, Say Gould, Gates, and Others, Back from ...
- "CARMEN" AGAIN SUNG.; Hammerstein Company Repeats Its Success of Last Season.
- Arnold Foldesy's Concert.
- WEDDINGS OF A DAY.
- MAYOR BUSSE CONVINCED.; Chicago Chief Arrested "Butch" Smith, but Court Discharged Him.
- SOCIETY IN WASHINGTON.
- TWO DROWN IN THE HUDSON.; One Upsets Small Boat While Taking Off His Overcoat.
- OFF TO-DAY FOR EUROPE.; The Adriatic Will Sail with Many American Tourists.
- MISSES TOWNSENDS COMING-OUT PARTY; Daughter and Niece of Mrs. Howard Townsend to be Presented on Dec. ...
- MISS FARRAR MAY BE ENGAGED; Operatic Circles Hear She Will Marry Antonio Scotti.
- NOT TO DISCUSS TARIFF.; Secretary Straus Says Conference Is on the Subject of Administration.
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- HARD TO GET CADETS.; Col. Scott Says Poor Pay Is Diverting Youths from the Army.
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- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
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- OFFICERS' PROTESTS WORRY ARMY HEADS; Spirit of Criticism and Insubordination Among Infantry Over Pay ...
- FOUR TEST RIDE VICTIMS.; Army Officers Are Ordered Before a Retiring Board.
- TAFT YET UNDECIDED.; Secretary Thinks, However, He Will Abandon His Siberian Trip.
- BIG PRICES FOR AMERICANA.; " Newes from America" Brought $1,225 at Sotheby's Sale.
- AMERICAN CITIZENS BEATEN.; Colored Men Arrested in Guatemala by Department Governor.
- THE AUSTRIAN BUDGET.; Shows an Estimated Surplus of $200,000 More Than in 1907.
- FLEET COURIERS IN RIO.; The Washington and the Tennessee on Their Way to the Pacific.
- BEATS LUSITANIA RECORD.; Mauretania Averages 27.36 Knots Per Hour Over 300-Mile Course.
- CHICKENPOX ANNOYS ROYALTY; Empress Gives Up English Visit Because Princess Victoria Is Exposed.
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- TO CONSOLIDATE PEACE.; Central American Presidents Will Hold Conference at Amapala To-day.
- DEMAND THE GUILLOTINE.; Increase in Crime in France Rouses Popular Clamor for Death Penalty.
- EXPECT END OF RATE WAR.; Atlantic Steamship Companies Soon to Hold a Conference.
- New Function for Clearing House.
- MLLE. BAZAINE ATTACKED.; Steward Breaks Into Cabin of ex-Empress Eugenie's Goddaughter.
- Pay Your Bills Promptly.
- "FORMAL PEOPLE"; A Complaint and Protest Against Slavery to Convention.
- "FORMAL PEOPLE"; Mme. Tetrazzini's Fame.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- DESTROYER MAKES A RECORD.; British Mohawk Does Thirty-nine and a Half Land Miles an Hour.
- McKEE SUES COL. BAXTER.; Alleges Defamation of Character in Connection with Divorce.
- COMFORT FOR EMIGRANTS.; North German Lloyd Makes Special Arrangements for Jews.
- TRIAL OF NASI BEGINS IN ROME; Ex-Minister of Public Instruction Is Charged with Defrauding State Treasury. ...
- Merchant Weds Young Housekeeper.
- HURT IN FOOTBALL TACKLE.; Navy Yard Marines Fall on Opponent and He Is Internally Injured.
- STRENGTH OF OUR POSITION.
- TO Mr. ROOSEVELT.
- EXPEDITING CURRENCY REFORM.
- DID WE BLOCK THE CONFERENCE?
- CREEK CHIEF IS INJURED.; Maty Tiger's Head Is Pierced by Two Large Thorns.
- HOW FUSION WORKED.
- CANADA IN BRIEF.; Some of Its Peculiarities Noted by a Traveling New Yorker.
- THE FIGURES.
- POLICE SEEK CHAUFFEUR.; He Killed Boy on Barrow Street Monday and Then Ran Away.
- ENGLAND FIRST; U.S. SECOND.; This Country Leads All Nations, Save One, as Naval Power.
- ELEANOR ROBSON IS ROBBED.; Actress's Jewels and Ada Dwyer's Are Stolen from a Hotel.
- Janitor Crushed by Elevator.
- DIES IN POLLING PLACE.; W.U. Kelly Collapses as About to Enter Voting Machine.
- BALLOONISTS MAKE A SHORT FLIGHT; Leo Stevens and C.J. Glidden Go from Pittsfield, Mass., to Springfield, ...
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- SEARCH FOR LOST JEWELS.; Miss Chalfant Missed Them After Visit to New York.
- VOTING IN A CHURCH.; Clergyman Offered the Edifice and Began Polling with Prayer.
- Whaling Vessels Safe.
- SAVE 5 PEOPLE AT FIERCE FIRE; Two Policemen, Drag Out Women Overcome By Smoke in Williamsburg. GREEK ...
- Here to Float Dominican Bonds.
- VACCINATED BOY DIES.; Lockjaw Develops Three Weeks After Treatment in This City.
- HEARST DIDN'T VOTE, TWO REASONS GIVEN; One Secretary Said He Was Very Busy, Another Declared the League ...
- HUNDRED ARRESTED, BUT FEW ARE HELD; Magistrates Find That Many Election Violations Were Only Technical. ...
- ANNULS MARRIAGE TO UNCLE.; Court Frees the Wife, Holding That Hers Is No Marriage.
- Build Steamships in Halves.
- FEW VOTERS KNEW OF THE AMENDMENTS; And It Is Believed That Both of Those Submitted Will Pass by Default. ...
- BOURKE COCKRAN ARRESTED AT POLLS; Congressman Was Charged with False Registration, but Was Quickly Set ...
- DYING, HE ACCUSES FORMER EMPLOYE; But Police Think Contractor, Shot Down in Street, May Be Victim of ...
- THOUSANDS WATCH TIMES BULLETINS; Great Crowds Throng Times Square and Cheer as Returns Are Displayed. ...
- STOKER MAYOR DEFEATED.; Republican Carries Bridgeport, but Other Democrats Are Elected.
- Jacksonville Votes Out Liquor.
- TAMMANY TAKES SUCCESS CALMLY; Expected It All Along and Does Not Therefore Greet It with Great Enthusiasm. ...
- Campbell and Cotterall for Judges.
- Ten Illinois Counties Go Dry.
- PRESIDENT COMES TO VOTE.; Republican Majorities Cut in His Home Town, Oyster Bay.
- Heavy Vote in Philippines.
- Virginia Democrats Hold Control.
- COMMENT ON THE ELECTIONS.; What the New York Papers Say of the Result of the Voting.
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- NEWBURG ELECTS DEMOCRAT.; Mayor of That Faith for the First Time Since 1890.
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- REPUBLICANS WIN IN UP-STATE CITIES; But Elmira, Auburn, Rome, Geneva, and Poughkeepsie Are in Democratic ...
- NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE.; Shinn (Rep.) Beaten for the Senate -- Wakelee and Hillery in Danger.
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- DUTCHESS IS DEMOCRATIC.; Chanler Brothers Receive Increased Pluralities Over Last Year.
- FAGAN'S CRUSHING DEFEAT.; Wittpenn for Mayor Probably Carries Every Jersey City Ward.
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- Republicans Carry Nassau.
- Front Page 8 -- No Title; FRANK S. KATZENBACH. The Governor-Elect Twice Mayor of Trenton -- Elected ...
- TAMMANY WINS; M'CARREN LOSES; Foley Elected Sheriff of New York County by 27,223 Over Ihmsen. FUSION ...
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- Senator Shinn Beaten.
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- DEMOCRATS GAIN SIX ASSEMBLYMEN; Republicans Lose Two and the Independence League Its Four Members. MORELAND ...
- JOHNSON WINS AGAIN.; Elected Mayor of Cleveland Over Burton by Good Majority.
- FREEMAN BEATEN FOR MAYOR.; Husband of the Novelist the Only Democratic Loser in Metuchen.
- JERSEY SEEMS DEMOCRATIC; Katzenbach Thought to Have Defeated Fort, but Latter Is Coming Up. ANGRY AT ...
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- NEBRASKA ELECTS REESE.; Republican Candidate Chosen for Supreme Court.
- COMMITTEE TAKES TRUST COMPANIES; Decision to Support the America and Lincoln After Day and Night of ...
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- HALF DELAWARE GOES DRY.; Two of Four Districts Vote for Local Option.
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- MARYLAND COUNT SLOW.; Democrats Claim the Election -- Warfield Defeated by Smith.
- SAN FRANCISCO'S ELECTION.; Early Returns Indicate the Choice of Taylor.
- GUILD SWEEPS BAY STATE.; Plurality Probably Exceeds 100,000 -- Moran Re-elected by 20,000.
- PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICAN.; John O. Sheatz Elected State Treasurer by Big Plurality.
- GOV. HIGGINS RE-ELECTED.; Rhode Island Democrats Make Gains for Senate Election in January.
- SALT LAKE ANTI-MORMON.
- KENTUCKY TURNS TO REPUBLICANS; Maryland in Doubt -- Guild Sweeps Massachusetts -- Higgins Holds Rhode ...
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- BIG VOTE FOR THE BARTLETTS; Independence League Judges Snowed Under in City and State.
- Hospital Staff to Bury Old Patient.
- RUN DOWN BY FERRYBOAT.; Painters Caught in Ferry Slip Rescued by Passengers.
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- AUTO FOR LAND AND WATER.; French Inventor to Exhibit Curious Machine Here and Before Army Board.
- CALL WARNER INSANE.; Despite Alienists' Testimony Trial Goes On at Defendants Demand.
- MANY EARLY BIDS IN TIMES CONTESTS; Grammatical Error Hunters and Limerick Writers Enter for the Prizes. ...
- BROTHER BELIEVES BAKER WAS POISONED; Doesn't Deny That Woman Who Demanded Money of Him Is Suspected. ...
- MRS. CHADWICK GOT BIG SUMS EASILY; Her Famous Deposition Made Public in the Settlement of the Jutte ...
- LARCHMONT STATION ROBBED.; Burglars In Automobile Get Away with Cash and Tickets.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Deal for Elevator Apartment House Facing Morningside Park -- Estate Sells ...
- PARKER ARGUES FOR 80-CENT GAS LAW; Attacks Special Master Masten's Report That Declared It Confiscatory ...
- GARDEN AUTO SHOW DRAWS BIG CROWD; Increasing Popularity for Snappy Runabouts with the Touring Style ...
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Market Better Than Expected. Banker's Hopeful View. Hour of Publishing Bank ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Rally Sharply After the Opening Decline -- Call Money Rates, 20 4 Per Cent. ...
- Imperial Bank of Germany.
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- THE FOREIGN MARKETS.; Money Dear in London, Stocks Dull All Over Europe.
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- Madison Square Garden's Annual Automobile Show
- PREDICTS LIGHTER CARS.; Franklin Believes Excessively High Powered Autos Won't Be Permanent.
- 4000 MINERS REFUSE CHECKS; Coal Workers In Illinois Practically on Strike Till Money Is Promised.
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- MRS. GERKEN NOT DISPLEASED; Horse Show Exhibitor Denies She Was Indignant Over Pittsburg Judging.
- ELECTION DAY SPORTS.; Many Events Are Scheduled for Today -- Football the Feature.
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- YALE CONFIDENT OF BEATING PRINCETON; Coaches Who Saw the Tigers Play the Indians See No Menace in the ...
- PUTNAM FOR FOOTBALL.; Columbia Athletic Official Favors Revival of Game at University.
- GRAPPLE IS FIRST IN A CLOSE FINISH; Frank Farrell's Horse Beats Sewell a Neck for the Woodmere Stakes. ...
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- Wind Too High for Balloonists.
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- Brig. Gen. F.B. Carpenter.
- WASHINGTON ELECTION VIEW.; Expected Results Will Show Trend In the National Campaign.
- FIRED AS CROWD WATCHED.; But Bullet Didn't Penetrate Would-Be Suicide's Head.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Trains in Crash; Four Men Hurt.
- RUNAWAY SAILORS CROSSED CONTINENT; Beat Their Way 1,100 Miles from Valparaiso to Buenos Ayres. FLED ...
- BOOKMAKER UNDER CLOUD.; Turf Scandals Revived by Sudden Retirement of a Plunging Layer.
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- Hughes's Election Day Plans.
- MISS MORGAN'S DANCE.; Many Guests at the Roslyn Home of Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Morgan.
- AMERICANS GOOD JUDGES OF MUSIC; Contrary View, Attributed to Geraldine Farrar, Repudiated by Musical ...
- ORIGINAL OF "LAURIE" DEAD!; Miss Alcott's Admirers Will Remember Him in "Little Women."
- AN ARTIST OF THE HALLS.; Harry Lauder Wins Deserved Success at the New York Theatre.
- Reception for the Rev. Dr. Aked.
- ADLER -- HAAS.
- WEDDINGS OF A DAY.; JOHNSTON-JONES.
- Edward Gardiner.
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- Negro Kills Arresting Sheriff.
- Has Not Recommended Mr. Wadhams's Election.
- REFORMS CITY BOOKKEEPING.; Metz Orders System Changed in Three Departments.
- "THE RIGHT OF WAY" EXCELLENTLY ACTED; Sir Gilbert Parker's Story, as Dramatized by Eugene Presbrey, ...
- $50,000 PAINTING COMES TO AMERICA; C. Lambert Adds "The Virgin Enthroned," by Luini, to His Collection. ...
- Spanked by Cable.
- HACKETT IN A NEW ROLE.; Appears in "John Glayde's Honour," by Alfred Sutro, in Milwaukee.
- NOVELLI BEGINS HIS TOUR.; Italian Actor Appears In "Papa Le Bonnard" In Philadelphia.
- IVINS SPEAKS FOR ALDERMEN.; Says Brown and Grifenhagen Should Be Re-elected To-day.
- MORE PRAISE FOR MULQUEEN.; Lee Kohns Says if Elected the Candidate Will Be a Just Judge.
- NO CONCESSION OF CONGO LANDS.; Miss Roosevelt a Guest at Yale.
- THE NEO-CONFEDERACY.
- INDIA AND THE PHILIPPINES.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- TWO CONTRACT LABOR CASES.
- OUR FRIENDS AND OURSELVES.
- WESTCHESTER'S WARM FIGHT.; Republican Machine Rule Under Fire -- Many Evils Alleged.
- A DISAPPOINTING DUMA.
- NO CONCESSION OF CONGO LANDS.Belgian Government Denies Widespread Report About King Leopold.
- LOUISVILLE A CONVENTION CITY.; Louisville Makes a Bid for the Meeting of the Democrats.
- NO CONCESSION OF CONGO LANDS.Bootblack in the Hall of Records.
- ATLANTIC RATE CONFERENCE.; Expected Steamship Managers Will Meet Soon in England.
- MR. FOWLER ON THE CURRENCY.
- THE ELECTION.
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- HELD FOR ROBBING ADAMS EXPRESS CO.; Driver and Helper Charged by Detectives with Systematic Theft of ...
- ACCUSE PRESSMEN.; Typothetae Allege They Have Violated Injunction by Advising Strike.
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- A USELESS CONFLICT.
- KILLS DR. ALLEN, HIS FRIEND.; T.S. Bush, Nashville Man, Shoots Physician for Unknown Reason.
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- GEN. BOOTH MAKES FAREWELL SPEECH; Salvation Army Leader Says He Has Made His Last Visit to America. ...
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- STEAMER SINKS NEAR BOSTON.; The City of Birmingham Strikes a Ledge in the Harbor.
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- IN A STRAITJACKET.; Henry Huntington Suffering from Acute Mania in French Asylum.
- The Pope in Very Good Health.
- TARIFF WAR WITH FRANCE?; May Be Serious Trouble if Porto Rico Decree is Withdrawn.
- Four New Japanese Barons.
- RUSSIANS PLAN UPRISINGS; Ministerial Report Shows Bad State of Affairs in Some Sections.
- Major Gen. Bell Resumes His Duties.
- JOHN BOGART NOT THE OWNER.; He Is Only Employed as a Witness in City Condemnation Suit.
- WILL PROSECUTE WHISKY DEALERS; Bonaparte and Rectifiers Cannot Agree on Facts for a Test Case. TO DETERMINE ...
- C.S. HEINZ MAY BE HUSBAND OF NURSE; Reported That Pickle Manufacturer's Son Has Married Miss Virginia ...
- FIGHT FOR $1.75 LOST.; Seaboard Air Line Must Pay for Bananas It Spoiled in 1903.
- Surgeon Berry Is Fatally Wounded.
- NEGRO ESCAPES FROM JAIL.; Just Sentenced to Six Years, He Dodges Warden at the Door.
- TIMBER FAMINE DUE IN 20 YEARS; Government Forester Pinchot Urges Protection of the Country's Natural ...
- ADMITS 8 LITHOGRAPHERS.; Secretary Straus Holds That They Were Imported in Good Faith.
- Burglars Get $12,000.
- CHILDREN WIN HALF RATES.; Massachusetts Law, Contested by Railway, Declared Constitutional.
- REPUBLICANS FEAR DEFEAT IN JERSEY; Newark Organ Thinks Stay-at-Home Vote Will Result in Katzenbach's ...
- Warrant Out for Jury Foreman.
- ROCKEFELLER NOT TO APPEAR; Court Quashes Summons, Saying He Heads a Foreign Corporation.
- OLD WOMAN FOUND MURDERED; Robbed of $700, the Savings of Herself and Husband.
- TOWN TREASURER IS HELD.; Chas. H. Northrop Is Accused of $4,600 Shortage in His Accounts.
- THOMASES GET DELAY TO REPAY SYNDICATE; $100,000 Cash and $1,000,000 Notes in Provident Life Deal Not ...
- 220 Lowell Machinists Are Laid Off.
- Blair Free Under Suspended Sentence.
- NAVY DINNER ENDS IN DEATH.; Officers' Guest, Seized with Apoplexy, Falls from Gangplank.
- MRS. HARTJE BURNS LETTERS.; She Receives a Great Many Fervid Ones of the Love Variety.
- RISING RIVER STOPS VOTERS.; 3,000 Rivermen Who Were Depended On Must Go with Coal Fleet.
- City Officials Fined for Corruption
- STOCKS RUSH UP AFTER EARLY BREAK; Heavy Gains Made in All the Leading Issues Following a Clearer Banking ...
- MANY FILIPINO VOTERS.; It Is Estimated That Fully 200,000 Are Registered and Will Vote.
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- Article 6 -- No Title; WE GET $3,100, 000 MORE G0LD. Increase of Bank, of England's Rate Fails to Stop ...
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