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Free to Read Articles from November 1907 Part 5
- Article 5 -- No Title
- TREASURY RELIEF WORK.; Banks Being Supplied with Additional Circulation.
- STEEL TRUST AID NOT OPPOSED; No Likelihood of Invoking Anti-Trust Law Against Acquisition of T.C. & ...
- BANK OF ENGLAND RATE 6 PER CENT.; Advance of Half a Point Due to America's Persistent Demand for Gold. ...
- Front Page 6 -- No Title
- UNITED SUPPORT FOR TRUST COMPANIES; Steel Corporation to Take Up Loans on Tennessee Coal and Iron Stock. ...
- TO CONSERVE THE RESERVE.; Action of Banks in Various States to Ease Money Stringency.
- PHILADELPHIA EASIER.; Stocks Went Up and Money Was Freer on Cal.
- KNICKERBOCKER DEPOSITORS IN ROW; Rival Factions Accuse Each Other at Carnegie Lyceum Mass Meeting. BROUGHT ...
- Article 1 -- No Title
- ROOSEVELT MOVING SLOWLY.; Many Diverse Views to be Considered -- Shaw's Currency Plan in Favor.
- SEISMOGRAPH BUSY AGAIN.; Earthquake Disturbance About 5,600 Miles from Isle of Wight.
- CANCER DEATHS INCREASING.; Porter Says the Malady Is Assuming Menacing Proportions.
- MONEY TIGHT; BEER SCARCE.; Lack of Currency Threatens the Thirst of St. Louis.
- PRESIDENT IS PLEASED.; Oklahoma's Cold Water Constitution Much to His Liking.
- $1,750 FOR A PAMPHLET.; Thirteen-Leaf Publication About New York Sold in London.
- THAW PAYS GOLF CLUB DUES.; Apparently He Expects to Use Pittsburg Links Next Spring.
- PONDEROUS BELL STOLEN.; Weighed Half a Ton and How It Was Removed Is a Mystery.
- IF GULLIBLE, FINE HIM.; Judge Regrets He Cannot Punish Victims of Matrimonial Advertisements.
- FEARED RUN, KILLED HIMSELF.; Cashier of Alabama Bank, Whose Books Were Correct, a Suicide.
- TEXAS MOB LYNCHED A NEGRO; Militia Was Ordered Out Too Late to Save the Prisoner.
- THEORY OF MARTIAN LIFE CORROBORATED; Prof. Lowell's Estimate of Pictures Just Received from the Andes ...
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- TOWERMAN PREVENTS WRECK.; Derails Coal Cars to Avoid Collision with Passenger Train.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- GIRL STRANGLED AND ROBBED; Pittsburg Police Overtake the Highwaymen, Who Live in Newark, N.J.
- WESTON PLODS ALONG.; Pedestrian in Splendid Condition and Is Still Ahead of Schedule.
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- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- WOUNDS EXPOSED HIS HEART.; Doctors Could See Organ's Pulsations In Negro Patient.
- PRESIDENT COMES TO VOTE.; Begins Journey to Oyster Bay -- Returns to Washington To-day.
- ONE IDEA OF ROOSEVELT.; Makes Him Like Doctor Who Cut Man's Head Off to Cure Hiccoughs.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- TIMES WILL FLASH RETURNS.; And Will Show Them, as They Come In, by Stereopticon in the Square.
- HUGHES GIVES WARNING.; He Tells Public Officer Election Must Be Honest -- A Letter to Bingham.
- GALA REOPENING OF OPERA SEASON; The Manhattan Filled to the Doors to Hear Nordica in "La Gioconda." ...
- ARTIST SHIVERING IN SHACK.; Losing All in New York Fire and Too Proud to Beg.
- PARSONS AND MURPHY BOTH SEE VICTORY; Republican Estimate Is 40,000 for Fusion -- Wigwam Leader's Figures ...
- FUNERAL TEAM RUNS AWAY.; Hearse Driver Attacked by a Fit and He and a Peddler Are Badly Injured.
- JEROME RAID HITS POLICE.; Detective Reardon Threatens to Arrest Capt. Brown for Taking a Hand.
- COACHMAN CO-RESPONDENT.; Henry J. Lord of Trumbull Sues His Wife for Divorce.
- ARREST MAYOR AND WOMAN.; Duquoin (Ill.) Executive Taken Into Custody on a Husband's Complaint.
- THEATRE MAN TRIES DEATH.; Gustav A. Wegefarth, Despondent, Shoots Himself Three Times.
- ARIZONA HOTEL ROBBER.; Entered Five Houses Saturday and Got Booty from Their Guests.
- WANTED BEAUTIFUL CITY.; Incendiary Finally Burns Unsightly Buildings After Two Trials.
- SHOT WIFE DEAD AND THEN HIMSELF; Tragedy in Home of William F. John of Brooklyn Makes Two Children Orphans. ...
- INVENTOR KILLS HIMSELF.; Relatives Find Ossining Man Dead in His Workshop.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- WOMAN DEFENDS INGERSOLL; Unitarian Preacher Replies to an Attack by Anthony Comstock.
- GETS $70,842 FOR HIS CROP.; It Was Raised on 3,000 Acres of Umatilla, Ore., Wheat Land.
- KILL SECRET SERVICE MAN.; He Ordered Coal Miners to Halt and They Fired on Him.
- RABBI'S SUNDAY SERVICE.; The Rev. Mr. Fleischer of Boston Congregation Gives His Reasons.
- BOSTON COPPER GOSSIP.; Consumers Are in the Market -- Extremely Conservative, However.
- PRESIDENT'S PRIDE IN NAVY SHOOTING; Shown by His Appointment of Target Practice Director as Personal ...
- MAN AND WIFE SLAIN, MAFIA IS SUSPECTED; Italian Couple Shot Down in Garfield, N.J., to Which They Had ...
- GEORGIA CENTRAL CONTROL.; Practically Admitted That Harriman Secured It.
- OBJECT TO GIRLS' COSTUMES.; Basket Ball Togs Bar Illinois Girls from the Game.
- SOUTHERN MILL MEN ANGRY OVER INQUIRY; Think Federal Bureau Is Helping New England in Its Child Labor ...
- AN ANTHRACITE CELEBRATION.; A Hundred Years Since Judge Fell Burned "Stone Coal."
- GERMANS BUYING HERE.; Probably Will Invest Heavily When Confidence Is Fully Restored.
- SMALL DAIRYMEN PROTEST.; Accuse Montclair Health Board of Favoring Borden Milk Company.
- CURRENCY REFORM AGAIN DISCUSSED; Hope That Congress Will See Its Necessity. BANKERS' ASSOCIATION PLAN ...
- FRENCH MONEY FOR AMERICA.; Stocks Freely Taken for Investment -- Confidence in the Country.
- A POOR WEEK IN BERLIN.; Securities Thrown on the Market Because of American Crisis.
- BIG TEAMS BETRAY MANY WEAKNESSES; Princeton's Line Far from Ready for the Final Game with Yale. HARVARD ...
- AUTOISTS ACCUSE PUBLIC SERVICE; Jersey Corporation Is Alleged to Have Deliberately Blocked Plank Road ...
- HORSE SHOW AWARDS CAUSE INDIGNATION; New York Exhibitors Declare They Will Not Show at Pittsburg Again. ...
- THE STEEL TRADE POSITION.; Revival of Steel Billet Pool -- To Keep Up Prices.
- WEAK CLOSE IN LONDON.; Stocks Unfavorably Affected by Talk of Higher Bank Rate.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION.; Prompt Measures Affording Relief -- The Question of Business Contraction.
- GOLD FISH KING IS DEAD.; Henry Bishop Established Big Lakes and Supplied Many Cities.
- ISAAC D. SURRATT DEAD.; His Mother Was Executed for Complicity in Lincoln's Assassination.
- BOSTON SOCIAL DOINGS.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- READY FOR OPERA OPENING TO-NIGHT; Hammerstein and His Company Spend a Busy Sunday in Preparation. NORDICA ...
- Sir William George Pearce Dead.
- PHILADELPHIA ACTIVITIES.; SAM'L OF POSEN' LOCKED UP Actor Curtis Accused of Stealing 500 from a Singer. ...
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- EDDIE FOY AS HAMLET.; St. Louis Hears of a Theatrical Sensation Brewing for New York.
- Dr. Alexander Caldwell Dead.
- Who Knows "Hippolyte"
- ROADS AND GRAIN EXPORTS.; Mr. Bernays Repeats That This Port Is Being Discriminated Against.
- RECTOR KNIGHT ACCEPTS.; Trenton Clergyman Is Willing to be a Bishop in Western Colorado.
- MEXICAN MERGER HALTS.; Bankers Cannot Raise Money to Take Up the Bonds.
- WEINBERGER -- COHN.
- SCHIFF MAKES PLEA FOR LIBERAL GIVING; Public Charities Will Need Strong Support This Winter, Declares ...
- PITTSBURG SOCIETY'S GRIEF; Concertmeister of Their Orchestra Was a Hotel Fiddler.
- Coming-Out Party for Miss Morgan.
- MORSE -- MacROBERT.
- CAPITAL GAY WITH RETURNING SOCIETY; Mikado's Birthday Celebrated by a Dinner at the Japanese Embassy. ...
- THE BANK STATEMENT.
- INCORPORATED BENEVOLENCE.
- The Case for Mr. Ryttenberg.
- KEEP YOUR MONEY MOVING.
- THE POLICE SITUATION.
- OUR MARCONI WIRELESS SERVICE.
- Judge Wadhams.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- THE PRESIDENT'S PLANS.
- Mr. Wilcox Commends Judge Wadhams
- WANDERERS TO PLAY AGAIN.; Hornfeck Brothers Revive the Old Club in the Hockey League.
- COUNTRY'S NEED OF CREDIT CURRENCY; Cash Supply Ample but Wrongly Held, Chairman Fowler Says in Urging ...
- THE STAATS-ZEITUNG MOVES TO NEW HOME; Transfer of the Big Plant Successfully Made Between Two Issues. ...
- NATIONAL LEAGUE FIELDING AVERAGES; New York Players Make Poor Showing in the Past Season's Record. CATCHERS ...
- LEE WINS BY DEFAULT.; Grey Did Not Appear in the Tuxedo Court Tennis Events.
- GIRL THIEF FAINTS IN COURT.; Magistrate Refuses to Heed Plea for Mercy -- Robbed Benefactor.
- MEMORIAL TO DR. SHIPMAN.; Tablet Unveiled in Honor of Former Rector of Christ Church.
- EXHIBITORS BUSY IN GARDEN SHOW; Several Belated Autos from Western Factories Arrive for Inspection. ...
- THREE-FIVES CALL PUZZLES FIREMEN; But Every Member of the Dynamite Squad Hustles Over to the Bowery. ...
- MAURETANIA'S SAILING DATE.; World's Biggest Ship Will Leave Liverpool on Nov. 16.
- HOPES TO AVERT STRIKE.; Mr. Bell Makes Conciliatory Speech to British Railway Men.
- MAY INSULT THE KAISER.; London Socialists Threaten Demonstrations Against Him.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- KANSAS CITY SHUT TIGHT.; Shopkeepers Generally Observed the Sunday Closing Law.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- WORKMEN REVEAL AN OLD CEMETERY; Disclose a Burying Ground to Public View in Tearing Down an East Side ...
- H.M. Matheson Not Lost in Canoe.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- GEN. BOOTH WINS 194 NEW CONVERTS; Patriarch of Salvation Army Leads Three Sunday Meetings in the Amsterdam ...
- Earthquake at Samarkand.
- POLITICAL ROW IN CHURCH.; Pastor's Attack on a Candidate Answered at Service by a Supporter.
- Raymond Hitchcock in Quebec?
- USED FLAG FOR SUICIDE.; Woman Twisted Banner Into a Rope to Hang Herself.
- LABOR OPPOSES CANNON.; Iowa Federation Announces That It Will Work Against Him.
- DARLING WILL FIGHT TO GO ON BALLOT; Republican Candidate for Municipal Court Left Off by Error. HE HAD ...
- RUNAWAY TRAIN IN SMASH.; Goes 90 Miles an Hour and Wrecks Another -- Cars Hurled About.
- LEARY ROUNDS UP ILLEGAL VOTERS; The Superintendent of Elections Makes an Early Inspection of Cheap Lodging ...
- TRAINS MEET HEAD-ON.; Two Killed in a Wreck on the Queen & Crescent Route.
- LABOR MEN DROP HEARST.; Denounced as a Judas at Central Federated Union Meeting.
- GAVE THE EDITOR EGGS.; Antiques at That, Because He Called the Townsfolk Dead Ones.
- POLICE DECOYED TO DEATH.; His Negro Betrayer Killed by Crowd of Pursuers.
- DEPOSITORS STAND BY HAMILTON BANK; Committee Reports in Favor of Plan Suggested for a Reopening. MAKES ...
- Two Duck Hunters Drowned.; Child Shot Playing with Revolver.
- Small Certificates for Payrolls.
- LONDON EXPECTING HIGHER BANK RATE; Believed, However, No Action Will Be Taken by the Directors Before ...
- JERSEY LEADERS MAKE FORECASTS; Gov. Stokes Especially Confident the Voters Will Sustain the "American ...
- Article 1 -- No Title
- PITTSBURG LIKES CHECKS.; Situation Much Improved and Exchange May Open Wednesday.
- ASSAILANT NEARLY LYNCHED.; Crowd Tried to Drown Man Who Attacked Young Girl.
- Oregon Legal Holidays.
- BANKERS CONFER WITH MR. MORGAN; Long Discussion in His Library Not Ended Until 4 o'Clock This Morning. ...
- GALE DELAYS SOUND LINERS.; Wind at Times Reached Velocity of Sixty Miles an Hour.
- STEAMSHIP COMBINATION.; British Cargo Concerns, with 504,582 Tonnage, to Unite.
- CAVE-IN WRECKS A TRAIN.; Jersey Central Flier Tumbles Over an Embankment -- Engineer Killed.
- BAD FIRE IN HARLEM.; Townsend Apartments All Ablaze at 3 A.M. -- Loss of Life Feared.
- TRIED TO ATTACK HINDUS.; Mob in Washington Foiled By Police, Who Put Indians in Jail.
- WOMAN IN AUTO KILLED.; Steering Gear of Her Husband's Machine Became Jammed.
- WORLD'S GREATEST SOPRANO.; That Is the Judgment of London on Mme. Tetrazzini.
- EARTHQUAKE IN MISSOURI.; Two Shocks Are Felt in Cape Girardeau -- Families Flee.
- BRITISH SOCIALISTS WEAK.; Fare Poorly in English and Welsh Elections -- Conservative Gains.
- SAVED LIVES OF THREE.; Man Stops Runaway Within Foot of Long Island Express Train.
- LION MANGLES KEEPER.; Man Had Just Recovered from Attack by the Same Animal.
- GERONIM0 THREATENS WAR.; Weekly Pay of Apaches Not Given and Indignation Results.
- TIMES WILL FLASH RETURNS.; And Will Show Them, as They Come In, by Stereopticon In the Square.
- POSED AS ARCHBOLD.; Thief's Plan to Rob an Asheville Villa.
- GERALDINE FARRAR CONDEMNS AMERICA; Boston Prima Donna Tells Berlin We Are Barbarically Devoid of Artistic ...
- DUEL NOT IMPROBABLE.; Expectation in New Orleans That Sanders and Caffery Will Meet.
- "BIG TIM" TALKS BOWERY CHEERS; Accepts Title of "King of the Underworld" as He Understands It. AIDS ...
- Duke Not to Wed Miss Elkins.
- Congressman to Do Some Digging.
- Country Wants Rest. -- C.N. Fowler.; CABINET DECISION, NO EXTRA SESSION
- CROWN PRINCE WORKS HARD.; Attends Well to His Duties In the German Ministry of Interior.
- KILLED BY ELECTRIC SHOCK.; Drug Clerk Carelessly Tries to Turn Off a Lighting Switch.
- Latest Shipping News.
- CABINET DECISION, NO EXTRA SESSION; President, Too, Held That the Regular Meeting of Congress Was Too ...
- Jack's Little Bachelor Dinner; How He Gave a Real Clambake Without the Usual Unhappy Features.
- Managing Seven Boys In One House; Their Father Built Them a Separate Bungalow of Their Own and They ...
- The Famous Creole "Calas"
- Schreyer's "In Retreat"; To-day's Double Page Pictures in The Times One of the Artist's Most Characteristic ...
- How to Cook Eggs.
- Woman Golfers Lack "the Eye."
- Potpourri of Fashion --- Gowns for the Opera and Horse Show.
- Helpful Hints to the Autumn Bride; The Fashionable Church Wedding Followed by an Overcrowded Reception ...
- The Chowder That Won His Heart
- CLOTHING THE BOY COMFORTABLY IN THE CURRENT STYLES; Dainty Prettiness Out of Place in the Attire of ...
- A Way to Cook Westphalian Ham.
- GRAPE PRESERVES.
- Personal and Otherwise.
- FITTING AND FINISHING SKIRTS.
- IN THE SOCIAL WHIRL
- Why He Was Careless
- How "Mr. Johnson" Carries Terror to the Breakers of the Prohibition Law; In Fourteen Months' Work In ...
- VAUDEVILLE.; HIPPODROME. SUNDAY CONCERTS.
- Names of Winners, Together with Winning Lines, and Many More Adjudged Good, Found Below.
- Try Your Hand at Finding the Missing Line in This, Having to do With a Bank.
- Opera, Concerts, and Recitals Again Confront the Music-lover with Promise of Most Remarkable Season.; ...
- Article 12 -- No Title; AT OTHER THEATRES. PLAYS THAT HOLD. MUSICAL ATTRACTIONS.
- What Brooklyn Theatres Promise.; THE ELMENDORF LECTURES. COSTER COMEDIAN'S SUCCESS. Alec Hurley's New ...
- SOCIETY HOME AND ABROAD; The Phipps-Mills Wedding. The Yale-Smith-Best Wedding. Wright -Dixon. Johnston ...
- He Would Stand Up
- Ballooning a Sport for Millionaires; Enormous Cost of Some of the Best-known Efforts to Produce Dirigible ...
- Mary Garden, Prima Donna, Talks to American Girls.; Practical Hints from the Career of the Scotch-French ...
- Traveling Down the Line of the Highly Specialized Specialists; The Treatment Was Certainly Thorough, ...
- PRAGMATISM --- WHAT IT IS --- BY PROF WILLIAM JAMES; Harvard Philosopher Explains that His Stand Is ...
- Is It True that the American Home Is Rapidly Deteriorating, as Some Educators Say?; A Committee of the ...
- AMERICAN PANICS AND THEIR CAUSES; This Resume of Our Financial Disasters Contains the Grammatical Error, ...
- PADEREWSKI --- HUMAN BEING AS WELL AS ARTIST; His Remarkable Face Makes One Forget All About His Clothes, ...
- Tobacco Growers' Fight Against the Trust; How the Planters of Kentucky and Tennessee Formed an Organization ...
- The Road to Wealth.
- " MONEY NOT THE MAIN THING" --- JOHN BURROUGHS; The Gentle Philosopher of the Woods Believes It a Great ...
- HOW THE COMPANY FINALLY GETS YOUR NICKEL; Collecting $70,000 Each Night from the Stations of the Subway ...
- Cement Made from Volcanic Ash
- WARFIELD'S VIEWS AND A VIEW OF WARFIELD; " The Great Play, Yet to be Written, Will Have Simplicity as ...
- WESTINGHOUSE --- INVENTOR AND HUMAN DYNAMO; A Man Who Can Make Brakes to Stop Any Man-made Machine That ...
- THE BOURBONS OF JAPAN, THEIR IDEALS AND LIFE; An Intimate Picture of the Gentle-Born Military Caste ...
- Memories of a Noted Corner; Stewart's Marble Palace Gave Way to the Building of the Knickerbocker Trust.
- Why These 1,300,000 Divorces in the United States?; Census Bureau Compiling and Analyzing Marriage and ...
- Wily Working Goat.
- Onomatology.
- The Panic of 1873 and the Causes Which Produced It.; It Was Then the Era of Paper Money, So That the ...
- BAYONNE COMMUTERS TO FLY LIKE BIRDS; The Dream of Uherkovich de Uherkocz, Who Has a Machine and Patents ...
- AMERICAN MAKERS LEAD THE WORLD; Preparing to Carry Most of Freight and Passengers by Automobile. PROGRESS ...
- WHITHER ARE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE DRIFTING?; Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler Regards the Recent Financial Events ...
- Trust Closes Cigarette Plant.
- SEA GIRT RIFLE RANGE.; New Tournament Association Organized to Promote Marksmanship.
- Neptune Buys in the Joy Line.
- NEW WONDERS WITH "WIRELESS" --- AND BY A BOY; Walter J. Willenborg, in Hoboken, After Hearing Clifden ...
- Features of the Cars in Madison Square Garden; Told in Short Paragraphs
- PERCY M'INTYRE HAS A MULE ON HIS HANDS; And Mike, the Mule, Rivals the Elephant in De Wolf Hopper's ...
- ADMIRAL SIMMS, CHOSEN ONE.; He Alone May Wear an Aiguillette on the Right Side.
- GARDEN AUTOMOBILE SHOW; Some of the Popular Runabouts and Roadsters Being Shown. AUTO SHOWS BASED ON ...
- International Cable Chess Match.
- KICKING BIG PART OF NEW FOOTBALL; Strength of Various Teams in This One Feature May Determine Issue. ...
- SIX-CYLINDER CARS FEATURE OF SHOW; Ten Different Makers Exhibit Fifteen of These Machines in Garden. ...
- THE MADISON SQUARE; New Six Cylinder Types, Touring and Town Cars. HIGH CLASS AUTOS IN GARDEN SHOW Grouped ...
- NO WORD FROM SWEDEN.; Expected Definite Action on Cup Challenge Not Forthcoming.
- Classification of the Cars in the Garden Show
- JOHNSON SCORES KNOCKOUT.; Flynn, Colorado Fireman, Defeated in Eleventh Round at Colima.
- City College of New York Swamped.
- ANGLING CLUBS TO MEET HERE; Scientific Fishermen of the United States Seek a Closer Union. SCARCITY ...
- NEW WORLD'S MARKS BY HARNESS HORSES; Eleven Records and Other Fast Times by Trotters and Pacers. WORK ...
- TELLS OF AMERICANS' ARREST IN RUSSIA; Keliogg Durland Describes How He and the Wallings Fell Under Suspicion. ...
- 4 LINERS IN STORMS, PROVENCE HIT WORST; The Vessel Brings in Some Scars Inflicted by a 40-Foot Comber. ...
- Scotch Foursomes at Wee Burn.
- Ball Players Going to Cuba.
- YALE'S OLD OAK GOES.; Great Demand for Room on Field Demands Sacrifice of Massive Tree.
- Hanlon Sells Brooklyn Club Stock.
- Play for Thomas Cup.
- FREMSTAD IN DANGER AS WAVE HIT LINER; Husband Rescues Prima Donna as She Is Hurled Against the Provence's ...
- INDIANS' STIFF SCHEDULE.; No College Team Would Dare Undertake Carlisle's Hard Programmo.
- Rochester, 11; Hobart, 6.
- 1909 Class Wins Yale Race.
- HUNT IN POURING RAIN.; Meadow Brook Hounds Have Long Chase After Reynard.
- Syracuse Wins Brilliant Victory.
- CRESCENT A.C. WINS FROM COLUMBIA; University Soccer Team Loses Close Match to Bay Ridge Eleven, 3 to ...
- YALE'S HARD TASK.; New Haven Finds it Difficult to Beat Washington and Jefferson.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Wesleyan, 0; Springfield, 0.
- CORNELL RALLIES AND WINS.; Western Penn Begins Well, but Ithacans' Reinforcements Defeat Them.
- OLD FRIENDS GREET WESTON.; Aged Pedestrian Sees Many Faces That Caught His Eye 40 Years Ago.
- TIGERS HUMBLE INDIANS AND WIN BY 16 TO 0; Polo Grounds' Greatest Crowd Sees Princeton Beat Carlisle ...
- JAPANESE HAIL EMPEROR'S BIRTHDAY; Sons of Nippon Attend a Mass Meeting in Carnegie Hall. KIOKE TALKS ...
- ARMY'S SMALL SCORE.; Colgate Makes Good Showing in End Runs and in Forward Pass.
- Pennington Seminary Wins Again.
- HARVARD'S VICTORY WAS A LUCKY ONE; (Crimson Defeats Brown in Last Half Minute of Game by 6 to 5. BURR'S ...
- PURE PEPPER WINS 'CHASE BY A HEAD; Sterling Finish at Wind-Up of United Hunts Meeting at Belmont Terminal. ...
- LAFAYETTE FAILS TO SCORE.; Pennsylvania Plays Best on Muddy Field and in Driving Rain.
- Navy, 6; West Virginia, 0.
- FORDHAM, 35; HOLY CROSS, 0.; New Yorkers Score Their First Victory Over Worcester Eleven.
- BROOKDALE NYMPH WON ALL THE WAY; Whitney Filly Was Never Headed in Race for the Aqueduct Handicap. KING ...
- RAPS THE BARGAIN TABLE.; Dr. Woolman Says It Is Supplied by Young and Underpaid Toilers.
- POLYGLOT POLICEMEN.; Paris "Cops'" Thirst for Languages Creates a Sensation.
- TIE-UP IN BRITAIN MAY BE AVERTED; Railways Look Favorably on a Plan for a Board of Conciliation. UNIONS ...
- CAR HORSE GETS A MUD BATH.; An Incident on the Madison St. Line Which Didn't Affect Old Tom.
- AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN UNION NOT MENACED; Austrians and Magyars Show Contempt for Dismal Forebodings of Foreigners. ...
- ITALIAN HUSBAND CATCHERS.; Roman Girls Form Society to Aid the Matrimonially Inclined.
- CANAL CONTRACT CANCELED.; Scofield Company Was Unable to Carry Out Its Work.
- THOUGHT IT WAS A MARTIAN.; Horsefly on a Stereopticon Plate Startles Jersey Audience.
- SAYS JAPANESE ARE GREATLY OVERRATED; German Merchant Established in Tokio Writes Disparagingly of Them. ...
- FINDS A BASE FOR FIALA.; Capt. Comer Confident That Expedition Will Reach the North Pole.
- SPOILS AMERICAN'S ROMANCE; " Mr. Sibley" Seems to Have Lost His "Beautiful Gwendolen."
- IMAGINATION AND TEETH.; An Anaesthetic Failed, but the Patient Felt No Pain.
- PAGEANT OF EDWARDS.; Louis N. Parker's Scheme for the Coming Lord Mayor's Show.
- KING VICTOR BUYS A DOLL.; His Daughter Won It from Him by Beating Him at Diabolo.
- WANTS AMERICANS TO STOP HUSTLING; Londoner Just Home from New York Wishes We Were More Like the English. ...
- A MISSING COUNTESS.; $25,000 Reward for Solving a Crime Which Becomes a Romance.
- Bulgarians Fight; 28 Killed.
- CARUSO IS CONFIDENTIAL.; Says He Earned $180,000 a Year -- Day of Torture When He Sings.
- M. CAILLAUX'S CURE-ALL.; Hopes Income Tax Bill Will Cut Down French Deficit.
- RUBBERLESS WHEEL FOR AUTOMOBILES; Boris Loutzky, a Russian, Has Invented Marvelous Contrivance, It Is ...
- ENGLISH SOCIALISTS LOSE.; Other Parties Combine to Stop the Spread of the Propaganda.
- Automobile Journey Across Africa.
- GOING TO THE ANTARCTIC.; Dr. Charcot to Sail in July -- Will Seek Traces of Extinct Life.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- TARIFF WARS FOR FRANCE.; High Protection Men Will Probably Force Them on Her.
- RADIUM-MADE GEMS ARE VERY EXPENSIVE; They Are Not Likely to Enter Into Competition with Those Nature ...
- MRS. CAMPBELL TO INSIST ON NEW PLAY; Sails for New York with the Determination to Show Us "Electra." ...
- A FIGHT OVER ARABIC.; Egyptian Language Question Becomes an Important Contention.
- WILL PROTECT NORWAY.; Four Great Powers Sign a Treaty Guaranteeing Its Integrity.
- ANTICS OF PRINCE GEORGE.; Servian Crown Prince Nervous Over Alleged Conspiracy.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Article 8 -- No Title
- STEAMSHIP MEN CONFER.; Herr Ballin Goes to Liverpool to Meet Others -- Secrecy Kept.
- AMERICANS ACTIVE IN BERLIN SOCIETY; Opening of the New Woman's Club Yesterday an Interesting Occasion. ...
- PLAYS SEEN IN PARIS.; Great Contrast Between Two Recently Seen at Theater Antoine.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- AMERICAN VANDALS BUSY.; Dublin Paper Says They're Taking Giant's Causeway to Philadelphia.
- TRIBUTE TO BOSTON WOMEN.; Their Knowledge "Flabbergasted Me," Says German Professor.
- CHINESE ATTACK MISSIONS.; Two Scandinavian Women Stoned by Anti-Foreign Element.
- HARD TO INSURE SHIPS.; London Market So Full of Business Risks Go Begging.
- CATHOLIC SYMPATHY FOR FATHER TYRRELL; Pope's Punishment of Him for Criticising an Encyclical Is Resented ...
- LOST PAGANINI WORKS FOUND.; Fourteen Compositions by the Famous Violinist Come to Light in Genoa.
- No Death Penalty in Uruguay.
- AMERICANS CUT PARIS VISITS SHORT; Financial Flurry Causes a Tightening of Purse Strings by Tourists. ...
- FOUR SOVEREIGNS TO MEET.; Rulers of Germany, Spain, and Norway Will Be Edward VII.'s Guests.
- American Boots Not Popular in London
- NO RED HAT FOR AMERICAN; Rome Believes That the Pope Will Again Disappoint Hopes of Catholics Here. ...
- Where They Watch for Steamships from America.
- MLLE. ADAMS IN VAUDEVILLE.; Opera Singer Coming Here for Three Months at $2,500 Weekly.
- FRENCH CLERGY UNPOPULAR.; All Due to Misunderstanding, Says Bishop Lacroix in Resigning.
- PROTEST AT MARRING BEAUTY OF THE ALPS; English Join in Calling the Projected Matterhorn Railway a Profanation. ...
- WAGNER FRAGMENT PRINTED.; Three Scenes of Opera "The Wedding" in Berlin Magazine.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- MUST SPARE THE ROD.; London Council Decides Teachers Are Too Fond of Beating Education In.
- MANY HOME-COMERS LEAVE ENGLAND; Tariff Commission, Headed by J.B. Reynolds, Sails on the Lusitania. ...
- COLLIERS FOR OUR FLEET.; Contract for Glasgow Steamer Calls for $5.50 a Ton of Freight.
- POOR VINTAGE THIS YEAR.; Champagne Worst and Other Wines Only Fair, Says an Authority.
- NEW WESTMINSTER ABBEY.; That's What Will Come of the Restoration, Some Persons Say.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Losses by Fire.
- KIDNAPPED GIRL'S STORY.; London Doubts Explanation Given of Mysterious Russian Case.
- Leaves $500,000 to His Bookkeeper.
- HOTEL ON FIRE; 500 FLEE.; Guests, Thinly Clad, Escape from Burning Plaza Hotel, Chicago.
- Only $40,000 Bid for Pope's Vila.
- ACTOR COYNE STAYS ABROAD.; Mr. Frohman Settles Dispute with George Edwardes Over His Services.
- TRACES HEIRESS BY RAT-TORN NOTE; Woman to Whom Mrs. Nash of Brooklyn Left $15,000 Found in England. ...
- ELECTION FORECASTS IN JERSEY A PUZZLE; Both Democrats and Republicans Claim the State by Almost Identical ...
- MUTE TAUGHT TO SPEAK.; Demonstration by Paris Physician Before Academy of Medicine.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- ROOSEVELT DIDN'T DO IT, SAYS HEARST; Independence Leader Tells Labor Men President Wasn't to Blame for ...
- R.I. DEMOCRATS HOPEFUL.; Expect Majority in Assembly That Will Choose U.S. Senator.
- GOV. GUILD SEES VICTORY.; Democratic Split in Massachusetts Makes Republican Success Certain.
- ODDS FAVOR JOHNSON.; But Burton Is Confident of Being Cleveland's Next Mayor.
- TALK OF CANNON AND HUGHES; Speaker's Friends Suggest the Ticket While He Is Busy In Illinois.
- PRESIDENT'S VOTING PLANS.; Will Cast His Ballot at Oyster Bay -Department Clerks Inactive.
- MARYLAND RESULT DOUBTFUL.; Both Parties Sure of Electing Ticket -- Outcome Close.
- TAMMANY CLAIMS VICTORY BY 60,000; Absurd, Says Parsons, Who Sticks to 30,000 Majority for the Fusion ...
- SAN FRANCISCO'S CAMPAIGN.; Three-Cornered Fight for Mayor Puzzles the Voters.
- KENTUCKY CAMPAIGN CLOSES.; Republicans Expect to Carry State or Reduce Democratic Vote.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- LABOR MEN IN CONVENTION.; Representatives of 100,000 Workmen Meet to Discuss Harmony.
- MARKET FOR FINE HOUSES.; Last Week's Deal for New Residence on East Eighty-first Street.
- CLOSE ELECTIONS IN MANY STATES; Public Interested in Political Contests of San Francisco and Cleveland. ...
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD
- NEW ELEVATOR APARTMENTS WINNING FAVOR IN BRONX; Highest Class of Structures Rapidly Tenanted -- Builders ...
- LETTERS REVEAL A TRAGEDY.; Found on the Body of a Woman Washed Ashore at Fort Hancock.
- NEW HAVEN ROAD'S PLANS.; President Mellen Says Port Chester Project Will Not Be Pigeonhold.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- REDISCOVERS DEAD PROCESS.; Mr. Acheson Uses Tannin to Make Oil as the Egyptians Did to Make Bricks.
- EX-JUDGE A. H. BAILEY DEAD.; Founded Spiritualist Church of Which Mrs. Pepper-Vanderbilt is Pastor.
- SUE MARINE ENGINEERS.; Brooklyn Men Seek Injunction from Interference with Steamship Business.
- Passengers on the Lusitania.
- FILIAL TASK COST LIFE.; Middletown Laborer Is Drowned While Sending Money to Parents.
- William IV]ara Bell.
- John Mitchell Seriously Weakened.
- WILL INQUIRE INTO TWO-CENT MILEAGE; Public Service Commission Summons All New York Roads to Testify. ...
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Article 3 -- No Title
- OPERATORS MAY RETURN.; Telegraphers' Union Gives Order for Men to Get Back Jobs.
- WATER COLOR CLUB OPENS ITS SHOW; Three Hundred Paintings, Revealing Versatility in Subject and Treatment, ...
- CITY'S INTEREST IN FIRE ISLAND.; Calvin Tomkins Defends Attitude of Municipal Art Society.
- DUCHESS ASSISTS AT ROSLYN FAIR; Mrs. Clarence H. Mackay's Charitable Undertaking Proves a Success. MISS ...
- Doyle-Prendergast Engagement.
- TURNIPS SCARCE IN JERSEY.; Carrot Crop Also Fails -- Wind Did It, Farmers Say.
- VAUX -- CRAMP.
- President Receives Franklin Pierce.
- AFTER RAINES LAW HOTELS.; Committee of Fourteen Wants Speedy Action from Supreme Court.
- GIVE IT A TRIAL, SAYS GLENN.; North Carolina Governor Appeals to Railroads to Obey the Law.
- Miss Holmes to Wed Lieut. Eastman.
- Approval for Mr. Mulqueen.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- On the Housetops.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- BISON PRESERVES.
- Edison's New Problem.
- IT LOOKED LIKE TENNESSEE.; President Lost His Bearings, but Easily Switched to Appropriate Topics.
- A CAMPAIGN OF EXTERMINATION.
- Alderman Davies Commended.
- BRITISH PRECEDENTS.; Suggestions for the Improvement of Our "Company Laws."
- THE COAL-FLAKE NUISANCE.
- CLEAR THE THOROUGHFARES.
- SUBSIDENCE OF RUM.
- ENGLAND'S TROUBLES AND OURS.
- THE N.Y. SYMPHONY.; First Orchestral Concert of a Long Series in Carnegie Hall.
- CAUSES AND THEIR EFFECTS.
- BORROWING WHERE WE SPEND.
- AS TO PROVINCIALISM.
- THE ALPINE RAILWAYS.
- Helen Gould Entertains Mothers.
- HITCHCOCK COMEDY TO GO OFF THE STAGE; Col. Savage Decides to Withdraw "A Yankee Tourist" Next Saturday ...
- AWAITS A DECISION ON SUNDAY SHOWS; Mayor Tells Gov. Hughes the Police Will Act After Hammerstein Case ...
- DATTO TAKES SLAVE INTO WHITE HOUSE; Moro Chief Goes to Present a Culebra Kris to the President. IS SON ...
- UTES MUST WORK, SAYS ROOSEVELT; Decides That Government Support Will Be Withdrawn from Belligerents. ...
- BURGLAR WHO SHOT GETS LIFE SENTENCE; Giegiro Forced Child to Reveal Hiding Place of Money and Wounded ...
- A GREAT THRONG HEARS PADEREWSKI; Polish Pianist's First Recital for This Season in Carnegie Hall. MUCH ...
- ROWED FAR FOR HELP.; Two Sailors Report Their Ship Aground -- Tug Sent to Rescue.
- WHALERS MAY BE TRAPPED.; Arctic Ice Probably Has Closed in on Five Vessels.
- NAVY NEEDS YOU; GO FREE.; Sam Dickerson Killed a Man, but Good Record Saves Him.
- STENOGRAPHER HIS AFFINITY.; Trenton Man Goes Away with Her, but Is Arrested.
- Girl Who Eloped a Suicide.
- MARCH TO BATTERY UNDER EAST RIVER; One Hundred Engineers Explore the North Tube of the Tunnel. MUCH ...
- CAPT. STEWART IS QUICKLY PUNISHED; West Point Instructor Is Sent to Philippines for Criticising Service ...
- CLOTHING FIRMS IN TROUBLE; Tight Money Forces B. Light & Co. and Weinberg & Co. Into Receiver's Hands.
- Slain and Laid on Railroad Track.
- Tires of Appeals and Goes to Prison.
- 16 DEAD; 50 HOMES GONE.; Reports of Havoc from Cloudburst in Lower California Confirmed.
- Bank Teller Attempts Suicide.
- WORKMEN AID EMPLOYER.; Give $6,000 to Tide Chicago Manufacturer Over Hard Times.
- BRING BAILEY INTO COURT.; Ouster Suits Entered Against Oil Companies and Senator Will Testify.
- OFFSET RULE APPLIES IN KNICKERBOCKER; Understanding to That Effect Reached by Counsel with the Court's ...
- PAYS $40 TO HOLD HIS BABY.; Frederick Leonard Says Husband of Woman Preacher Has Hard Time.
- TORPEDO MAGAZINE EXPLODES; Petroleum Company's Factory Destroyed and Several Persons Hurt.
- Morse Boston Steamer Service Off.
- STOPPED CORSI'S PARADE.; Policeman Thought Model's Guests Were an Advertisement.
- METZ DEFENDS PLAN OF DELAYED PAY DAY; Controller Thinks It Was Fully Justified in the Present Situation. ...
- FEW WAGE EARNERS PAID WITH CHECKS; Currency Enough to Take Care of Employes of Most New York Concerns. ...
- THOMAS CONTROL TO BE INVESTIGATED; Colorado Insurance Department Interested in the Provident Life Affairs. ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Blair Free Under Suspended Sentence.
- MONEY TIGHT; BEER SCARCE.; Lack of Currency Threatens the Thirst of St. Louis.
- Article 16 -- No Title
- AMERICANS GOOD JUDGES OF MUSIC; Contrary View, Attributed to Geraldine Farrar, Repudiated by Musical ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- FIGHT FOR $1.75 LOST.; Seaboard Air Line Must Pay for Bananas It Spoiled in 1903.
- Imperial Bank of Germany.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- PRESIDENT COMES TO VOTE.; Begins Journey to Oyster Bay -- Returns to Washington To-day.
- KNICKERBOCKER DEPOSITORS IN ROW; Rival Factions Accuse Each Other at Carnegie Lyceum Mass Meeting. BROUGHT ...
- CANCER DEATHS INCREASING.; Porter Says the Malady Is Assuming Menacing Proportions.
- MANY FILIPINO VOTERS.; It Is Estimated That Fully 200,000 Are Registered and Will Vote.
- MISS MORGAN'S DANCE.; Many Guests at the Roslyn Home of Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Morgan.
- TO CONSERVE THE RESERVE.; Action of Banks in Various States to Ease Money Stringency.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- CALL WARNER INSANE.; Despite Alienists' Testimony Trial Goes On at Defendants Demand.
- Madison Square Garden's Annual Automobile Show
- TARIFF WAR WITH FRANCE?; May Be Serious Trouble if Porto Rico Decree is Withdrawn.
- 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.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Article 9 -- No Title
- SEISMOGRAPH BUSY AGAIN.; Earthquake Disturbance About 5,600 Miles from Isle of Wight.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- IN A STRAITJACKET.; Henry Huntington Suffering from Acute Mania in French Asylum.
- WESTON PLODS ALONG.; Pedestrian in Splendid Condition and Is Still Ahead of Schedule.
- Article 6 -- No Title; WE GET $3,100, 000 MORE G0LD. Increase of Bank, of England's Rate Fails to Stop ...
- Article 1 -- No Title
- 220 Lowell Machinists Are Laid Off.
- FEARED RUN, KILLED HIMSELF.; Cashier of Alabama Bank, Whose Books Were Correct, a Suicide.
- STEAMER SINKS NEAR BOSTON.; The City of Birmingham Strikes a Ledge in the Harbor.
- GEN. BOOTH MAKES FAREWELL SPEECH; Salvation Army Leader Says He Has Made His Last Visit to America. ...
- HUGHES GIVES WARNING.; He Tells Public Officer Election Must Be Honest -- A Letter to Bingham.
- PRESIDENT IS PLEASED.; Oklahoma's Cold Water Constitution Much to His Liking.
- NO CONCESSION OF CONGO LANDS.Belgian Government Denies Widespread Report About King Leopold.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- The Pope in Very Good Health.
- A DISAPPOINTING DUMA.
- TIMBER FAMINE DUE IN 20 YEARS; Government Forester Pinchot Urges Protection of the Country's Natural ...
- CHILDREN WIN HALF RATES.; Massachusetts Law, Contested by Railway, Declared Constitutional.
- MRS. GERKEN NOT DISPLEASED; Horse Show Exhibitor Denies She Was Indignant Over Pittsburg Judging.
- MR. FOWLER ON THE CURRENCY.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Market Better Than Expected. Banker's Hopeful View. Hour of Publishing Bank ...
- STOCKS RUSH UP AFTER EARLY BREAK; Heavy Gains Made in All the Leading Issues Following a Clearer Banking ...
- REPUBLICANS FEAR DEFEAT IN JERSEY; Newark Organ Thinks Stay-at-Home Vote Will Result in Katzenbach's ...
- Article 18 -- No Title
- $1,750 FOR A PAMPHLET.; Thirteen-Leaf Publication About New York Sold in London.
- BOOKMAKER UNDER CLOUD.; Turf Scandals Revived by Sudden Retirement of a Plunging Layer.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- Article 17 -- No Title
- ELECTION DAY SPORTS.; Many Events Are Scheduled for Today -- Football the Feature.
- GARDEN AUTO SHOW DRAWS BIG CROWD; Increasing Popularity for Snappy Runabouts with the Touring Style ...
- Has Not Recommended Mr. Wadhams's Election.
- THE NEO-CONFEDERACY.
- TREASURY RELIEF WORK.; Banks Being Supplied with Additional Circulation.
- PUTNAM FOR FOOTBALL.; Columbia Athletic Official Favors Revival of Game at University.
- BANK OF ENGLAND RATE 6 PER CENT.; Advance of Half a Point Due to America's Persistent Demand for Gold. ...
- Reception for the Rev. Dr. Aked.
- ADMITS 8 LITHOGRAPHERS.; Secretary Straus Holds That They Were Imported in Good Faith.
- KILLS DR. ALLEN, HIS FRIEND.; T.S. Bush, Nashville Man, Shoots Physician for Unknown Reason.
- Warrant Out for Jury Foreman.
- TOWERMAN PREVENTS WRECK.; Derails Coal Cars to Avoid Collision with Passenger Train.
- ROCKEFELLER NOT TO APPEAR; Court Quashes Summons, Saying He Heads a Foreign Corporation.
- RISING RIVER STOPS VOTERS.; 3,000 Rivermen Who Were Depended On Must Go with Coal Fleet.
- Spanked by Cable.
- HACKETT IN A NEW ROLE.; Appears in "John Glayde's Honour," by Alfred Sutro, in Milwaukee.
- Surgeon Berry Is Fatally Wounded.
- NOVELLI BEGINS HIS TOUR.; Italian Actor Appears In "Papa Le Bonnard" In Philadelphia.
- 4000 MINERS REFUSE CHECKS; Coal Workers In Illinois Practically on Strike Till Money Is Promised.
- Major Gen. Bell Resumes His Duties.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- Article 20 -- No Title
- Article 13 -- No Title
- Hospital Staff to Bury Old Patient.
- UNITED SUPPORT FOR TRUST COMPANIES; Steel Corporation to Take Up Loans on Tennessee Coal and Iron Stock. ...
- NEGRO ESCAPES FROM JAIL.; Just Sentenced to Six Years, He Dodges Warden at the Door.
- BROTHER BELIEVES BAKER WAS POISONED; Doesn't Deny That Woman Who Demanded Money of Him Is Suspected. ...
- THOMASES GET DELAY TO REPAY SYNDICATE; $100,000 Cash and $1,000,000 Notes in Provident Life Deal Not ...
- Negro Kills Arresting Sheriff.
- Article 19 -- No Title
- THEORY OF MARTIAN LIFE CORROBORATED; Prof. Lowell's Estimate of Pictures Just Received from the Andes ...
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- ORIGINAL OF "LAURIE" DEAD!; Miss Alcott's Admirers Will Remember Him in "Little Women."
- Edward Gardiner.
- ARTIST SHIVERING IN SHACK.; Losing All in New York Fire and Too Proud to Beg.
- WEDDINGS OF A DAY.; JOHNSTON-JONES.
- PARSONS AND MURPHY BOTH SEE VICTORY; Republican Estimate Is 40,000 for Fusion -- Wigwam Leader's Figures ...
- PHILADELPHIA EASIER.; Stocks Went Up and Money Was Freer on Cal.
- IVINS SPEAKS FOR ALDERMEN.; Says Brown and Grifenhagen Should Be Re-elected To-day.
- Hughes's Election Day Plans.
- City Officials Fined for Corruption
- Front Page 6 -- No Title
- WASHINGTON ELECTION VIEW.; Expected Results Will Show Trend In the National Campaign.
- PONDEROUS BELL STOLEN.; Weighed Half a Ton and How It Was Removed Is a Mystery.
- ACCUSE PRESSMEN.; Typothetae Allege They Have Violated Injunction by Advising Strike.
- WESTCHESTER'S WARM FIGHT.; Republican Machine Rule Under Fire -- Many Evils Alleged.
- MANY EARLY BIDS IN TIMES CONTESTS; Grammatical Error Hunters and Limerick Writers Enter for the Prizes. ...
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- MRS. CHADWICK GOT BIG SUMS EASILY; Her Famous Deposition Made Public in the Settlement of the Jutte ...
- NAVY DINNER ENDS IN DEATH.; Officers' Guest, Seized with Apoplexy, Falls from Gangplank.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- RUN DOWN BY FERRYBOAT.; Painters Caught in Ferry Slip Rescued by Passengers.
- INDIA AND THE PHILIPPINES.
- LOUISVILLE A CONVENTION CITY.; Louisville Makes a Bid for the Meeting of the Democrats.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- RUSSIANS PLAN UPRISINGS; Ministerial Report Shows Bad State of Affairs in Some Sections.
- ROOSEVELT MOVING SLOWLY.; Many Diverse Views to be Considered -- Shaw's Currency Plan in Favor.
- TEXAS MOB LYNCHED A NEGRO; Militia Was Ordered Out Too Late to Save the Prisoner.
- PARKER ARGUES FOR 80-CENT GAS LAW; Attacks Special Master Masten's Report That Declared It Confiscatory ...
- Burglars Get $12,000.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- "THE RIGHT OF WAY" EXCELLENTLY ACTED; Sir Gilbert Parker's Story, as Dramatized by Eugene Presbrey, ...
- Article 8 -- No Title
- $50,000 PAINTING COMES TO AMERICA; C. Lambert Adds "The Virgin Enthroned," by Luini, to His Collection. ...
- ONE IDEA OF ROOSEVELT.; Makes Him Like Doctor Who Cut Man's Head Off to Cure Hiccoughs.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Rally Sharply After the Opening Decline -- Call Money Rates, 20 4 Per Cent. ...
- ATLANTIC RATE CONFERENCE.; Expected Steamship Managers Will Meet Soon in England.
- WOUNDS EXPOSED HIS HEART.; Doctors Could See Organ's Pulsations In Negro Patient.
- PREDICTS LIGHTER CARS.; Franklin Believes Excessively High Powered Autos Won't Be Permanent.
- NO CONCESSION OF CONGO LANDS.Bootblack in the Hall of Records.
- STEEL TRUST AID NOT OPPOSED; No Likelihood of Invoking Anti-Trust Law Against Acquisition of T.C. & ...
- TIMES WILL FLASH RETURNS.; And Will Show Them, as They Come In, by Stereopticon in the Square.
- AN ARTIST OF THE HALLS.; Harry Lauder Wins Deserved Success at the New York Theatre.
- HELD FOR ROBBING ADAMS EXPRESS CO.; Driver and Helper Charged by Detectives with Systematic Theft of ...
- Article 7 -- No Title
- GIRL STRANGLED AND ROBBED; Pittsburg Police Overtake the Highwaymen, Who Live in Newark, N.J.
- AUTO FOR LAND AND WATER.; French Inventor to Exhibit Curious Machine Here and Before Army Board.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- THE FOREIGN MARKETS.; Money Dear in London, Stocks Dull All Over Europe.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- Brig. Gen. F.B. Carpenter.
- Trains in Crash; Four Men Hurt.
- FIRED AS CROWD WATCHED.; But Bullet Didn't Penetrate Would-Be Suicide's Head.
- FUNERAL TEAM RUNS AWAY.; Hearse Driver Attacked by a Fit and He and a Peddler Are Badly Injured.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- ADLER -- HAAS.
- TOWN TREASURER IS HELD.; Chas. H. Northrop Is Accused of $4,600 Shortage in His Accounts.
- THAW PAYS GOLF CLUB DUES.; Apparently He Expects to Use Pittsburg Links Next Spring.
- A USELESS CONFLICT.
- IF GULLIBLE, FINE HIM.; Judge Regrets He Cannot Punish Victims of Matrimonial Advertisements.
- TWO CONTRACT LABOR CASES.
- THE ELECTION.
- REFORMS CITY BOOKKEEPING.; Metz Orders System Changed in Three Departments.
- OUR FRIENDS AND OURSELVES.
- GALA REOPENING OF OPERA SEASON; The Manhattan Filled to the Doors to Hear Nordica in "La Gioconda." ...
- C.S. HEINZ MAY BE HUSBAND OF NURSE; Reported That Pickle Manufacturer's Son Has Married Miss Virginia ...
- YALE CONFIDENT OF BEATING PRINCETON; Coaches Who Saw the Tigers Play the Indians See No Menace in the ...
- GRAPPLE IS FIRST IN A CLOSE FINISH; Frank Farrell's Horse Beats Sewell a Neck for the Woodmere Stakes. ...
- LARCHMONT STATION ROBBED.; Burglars In Automobile Get Away with Cash and Tickets.
- Wind Too High for Balloonists.
- WILL PROSECUTE WHISKY DEALERS; Bonaparte and Rectifiers Cannot Agree on Facts for a Test Case. TO DETERMINE ...
- JOHN BOGART NOT THE OWNER.; He Is Only Employed as a Witness in City Condemnation Suit.
- RUNAWAY SAILORS CROSSED CONTINENT; Beat Their Way 1,100 Miles from Valparaiso to Buenos Ayres. FLED ...
- OLD WOMAN FOUND MURDERED; Robbed of $700, the Savings of Herself and Husband.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Deal for Elevator Apartment House Facing Morningside Park -- Estate Sells ...
- MRS. HARTJE BURNS LETTERS.; She Receives a Great Many Fervid Ones of the Love Variety.
- Four New Japanese Barons.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- GERALDINE FARRAR CONDEMNS AMERICA; Boston Prima Donna Tells Berlin We Are Barbarically Devoid of Artistic ...
- EARTHQUAKE IN MISSOURI.; Two Shocks Are Felt in Cape Girardeau -- Families Flee.
- GETS $70,842 FOR HIS CROP.; It Was Raised on 3,000 Acres of Umatilla, Ore., Wheat Land.
- CAPITAL GAY WITH RETURNING SOCIETY; Mikado's Birthday Celebrated by a Dinner at the Japanese Embassy. ...
- HOPES TO AVERT STRIKE.; Mr. Bell Makes Conciliatory Speech to British Railway Men.
- WOMAN DEFENDS INGERSOLL; Unitarian Preacher Replies to an Attack by Anthony Comstock.
- INVENTOR KILLS HIMSELF.; Relatives Find Ossining Man Dead in His Workshop.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- SCHIFF MAKES PLEA FOR LIBERAL GIVING; Public Charities Will Need Strong Support This Winter, Declares ...
- HORSE SHOW AWARDS CAUSE INDIGNATION; New York Exhibitors Declare They Will Not Show at Pittsburg Again. ...
- Earthquake at Samarkand.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- SOUTHERN MILL MEN ANGRY OVER INQUIRY; Think Federal Bureau Is Helping New England in Its Child Labor ...
- GEN. BOOTH WINS 194 NEW CONVERTS; Patriarch of Salvation Army Leads Three Sunday Meetings in the Amsterdam ...
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- GIRL THIEF FAINTS IN COURT.; Magistrate Refuses to Heed Plea for Mercy -- Robbed Benefactor.
- PHILADELPHIA ACTIVITIES.; SAM'L OF POSEN' LOCKED UP Actor Curtis Accused of Stealing 500 from a Singer. ...
- WEINBERGER -- COHN.
- Sir William George Pearce Dead.
- COACHMAN CO-RESPONDENT.; Henry J. Lord of Trumbull Sues His Wife for Divorce.
- GERMANS BUYING HERE.; Probably Will Invest Heavily When Confidence Is Fully Restored.
- GAVE THE EDITOR EGGS.; Antiques at That, Because He Called the Townsfolk Dead Ones.
- OBJECT TO GIRLS' COSTUMES.; Basket Ball Togs Bar Illinois Girls from the Game.
- AN ANTHRACITE CELEBRATION.; A Hundred Years Since Judge Fell Burned "Stone Coal."
- KEEP YOUR MONEY MOVING.
- ISAAC D. SURRATT DEAD.; His Mother Was Executed for Complicity in Lincoln's Assassination.
- STEAMSHIP COMBINATION.; British Cargo Concerns, with 504,582 Tonnage, to Unite.
- CURRENCY REFORM AGAIN DISCUSSED; Hope That Congress Will See Its Necessity. BANKERS' ASSOCIATION PLAN ...
- GALE DELAYS SOUND LINERS.; Wind at Times Reached Velocity of Sixty Miles an Hour.
- DUEL NOT IMPROBABLE.; Expectation in New Orleans That Sanders and Caffery Will Meet.
- WOMAN IN AUTO KILLED.; Steering Gear of Her Husband's Machine Became Jammed.
- JERSEY LEADERS MAKE FORECASTS; Gov. Stokes Especially Confident the Voters Will Sustain the "American ...
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION.; Prompt Measures Affording Relief -- The Question of Business Contraction.
- TRAINS MEET HEAD-ON.; Two Killed in a Wreck on the Queen & Crescent Route.
- GOLD FISH KING IS DEAD.; Henry Bishop Established Big Lakes and Supplied Many Cities.
- MAY INSULT THE KAISER.; London Socialists Threaten Demonstrations Against Him.
- CAVE-IN WRECKS A TRAIN.; Jersey Central Flier Tumbles Over an Embankment -- Engineer Killed.
- THE STAATS-ZEITUNG MOVES TO NEW HOME; Transfer of the Big Plant Successfully Made Between Two Issues. ...
- NATIONAL LEAGUE FIELDING AVERAGES; New York Players Make Poor Showing in the Past Season's Record. CATCHERS ...
- BOSTON SOCIAL DOINGS.
- LONDON EXPECTING HIGHER BANK RATE; Believed, However, No Action Will Be Taken by the Directors Before ...
- Article 4 -- No Title
- BIG TEAMS BETRAY MANY WEAKNESSES; Princeton's Line Far from Ready for the Final Game with Yale. HARVARD ...
- Congressman to Do Some Digging.
- Country Wants Rest. -- C.N. Fowler.; CABINET DECISION, NO EXTRA SESSION
- BANKERS CONFER WITH MR. MORGAN; Long Discussion in His Library Not Ended Until 4 o'Clock This Morning. ...
- Raymond Hitchcock in Quebec?
- BOSTON COPPER GOSSIP.; Consumers Are in the Market -- Extremely Conservative, However.
- INCORPORATED BENEVOLENCE.
- Judge Wadhams.
- BAD FIRE IN HARLEM.; Townsend Apartments All Ablaze at 3 A.M. -- Loss of Life Feared.
- GEORGIA CENTRAL CONTROL.; Practically Admitted That Harriman Secured It.
- MORSE -- MacROBERT.
- CABINET DECISION, NO EXTRA SESSION; President, Too, Held That the Regular Meeting of Congress Was Too ...
- MEXICAN MERGER HALTS.; Bankers Cannot Raise Money to Take Up the Bonds.
- READY FOR OPERA OPENING TO-NIGHT; Hammerstein and His Company Spend a Busy Sunday in Preparation. NORDICA ...
- The Case for Mr. Ryttenberg.
- CROWN PRINCE WORKS HARD.; Attends Well to His Duties In the German Ministry of Interior.
- TRIED TO ATTACK HINDUS.; Mob in Washington Foiled By Police, Who Put Indians in Jail.
- Two Duck Hunters Drowned.; Child Shot Playing with Revolver.
- A POOR WEEK IN BERLIN.; Securities Thrown on the Market Because of American Crisis.
- LEE WINS BY DEFAULT.; Grey Did Not Appear in the Tuxedo Court Tennis Events.
- THE STEEL TRADE POSITION.; Revival of Steel Billet Pool -- To Keep Up Prices.
- PITTSBURG LIKES CHECKS.; Situation Much Improved and Exchange May Open Wednesday.
- WANDERERS TO PLAY AGAIN.; Hornfeck Brothers Revive the Old Club in the Hockey League.
- USED FLAG FOR SUICIDE.; Woman Twisted Banner Into a Rope to Hang Herself.
- FRENCH MONEY FOR AMERICA.; Stocks Freely Taken for Investment -- Confidence in the Country.
- Who Knows "Hippolyte"
- RECTOR KNIGHT ACCEPTS.; Trenton Clergyman Is Willing to be a Bishop in Western Colorado.
- ROADS AND GRAIN EXPORTS.; Mr. Bernays Repeats That This Port Is Being Discriminated Against.
- SAVED LIVES OF THREE.; Man Stops Runaway Within Foot of Long Island Express Train.
- Small Certificates for Payrolls.
- H.M. Matheson Not Lost in Canoe.
- WORLD'S GREATEST SOPRANO.; That Is the Judgment of London on Mme. Tetrazzini.
- ARREST MAYOR AND WOMAN.; Duquoin (Ill.) Executive Taken Into Custody on a Husband's Complaint.
- THE POLICE SITUATION.
- JEROME RAID HITS POLICE.; Detective Reardon Threatens to Arrest Capt. Brown for Taking a Hand.
- LION MANGLES KEEPER.; Man Had Just Recovered from Attack by the Same Animal.
- DEPOSITORS STAND BY HAMILTON BANK; Committee Reports in Favor of Plan Suggested for a Reopening. MAKES ...
- THREE-FIVES CALL PUZZLES FIREMEN; But Every Member of the Dynamite Squad Hustles Over to the Bowery. ...
- Mr. Wilcox Commends Judge Wadhams
- ASSAILANT NEARLY LYNCHED.; Crowd Tried to Drown Man Who Attacked Young Girl.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- KILL SECRET SERVICE MAN.; He Ordered Coal Miners to Halt and They Fired on Him.
- POSED AS ARCHBOLD.; Thief's Plan to Rob an Asheville Villa.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- SHOT WIFE DEAD AND THEN HIMSELF; Tragedy in Home of William F. John of Brooklyn Makes Two Children Orphans. ...
- WANTED BEAUTIFUL CITY.; Incendiary Finally Burns Unsightly Buildings After Two Trials.
- OUR MARCONI WIRELESS SERVICE.
- MAN AND WIFE SLAIN, MAFIA IS SUSPECTED; Italian Couple Shot Down in Garfield, N.J., to Which They Had ...
- RUNAWAY TRAIN IN SMASH.; Goes 90 Miles an Hour and Wrecks Another -- Cars Hurled About.
- LEARY ROUNDS UP ILLEGAL VOTERS; The Superintendent of Elections Makes an Early Inspection of Cheap Lodging ...
- BRITISH SOCIALISTS WEAK.; Fare Poorly in English and Welsh Elections -- Conservative Gains.
- Coming-Out Party for Miss Morgan.
- COUNTRY'S NEED OF CREDIT CURRENCY; Cash Supply Ample but Wrongly Held, Chairman Fowler Says in Urging ...
- ARIZONA HOTEL ROBBER.; Entered Five Houses Saturday and Got Booty from Their Guests.
- THE BANK STATEMENT.
- "BIG TIM" TALKS BOWERY CHEERS; Accepts Title of "King of the Underworld" as He Understands It. AIDS ...
- LABOR OPPOSES CANNON.; Iowa Federation Announces That It Will Work Against Him.
- MEMORIAL TO DR. SHIPMAN.; Tablet Unveiled in Honor of Former Rector of Christ Church.
- DARLING WILL FIGHT TO GO ON BALLOT; Republican Candidate for Municipal Court Left Off by Error. HE HAD ...
- THE PRESIDENT'S PLANS.
- WORKMEN REVEAL AN OLD CEMETERY; Disclose a Burying Ground to Public View in Tearing Down an East Side ...
- SMALL DAIRYMEN PROTEST.; Accuse Montclair Health Board of Favoring Borden Milk Company.
- GERONIM0 THREATENS WAR.; Weekly Pay of Apaches Not Given and Indignation Results.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- TIMES WILL FLASH RETURNS.; And Will Show Them, as They Come In, by Stereopticon In the Square.
- KILLED BY ELECTRIC SHOCK.; Drug Clerk Carelessly Tries to Turn Off a Lighting Switch.
- AUTOISTS ACCUSE PUBLIC SERVICE; Jersey Corporation Is Alleged to Have Deliberately Blocked Plank Road ...
- PRESIDENT'S PRIDE IN NAVY SHOOTING; Shown by His Appointment of Target Practice Director as Personal ...
- PITTSBURG SOCIETY'S GRIEF; Concertmeister of Their Orchestra Was a Hotel Fiddler.
- Dr. Alexander Caldwell Dead.
- Oregon Legal Holidays.
- Duke Not to Wed Miss Elkins.
- POLITICAL ROW IN CHURCH.; Pastor's Attack on a Candidate Answered at Service by a Supporter.
- KANSAS CITY SHUT TIGHT.; Shopkeepers Generally Observed the Sunday Closing Law.
- POLICE DECOYED TO DEATH.; His Negro Betrayer Killed by Crowd of Pursuers.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- EXHIBITORS BUSY IN GARDEN SHOW; Several Belated Autos from Western Factories Arrive for Inspection. ...
- MAURETANIA'S SAILING DATE.; World's Biggest Ship Will Leave Liverpool on Nov. 16.
- WEAK CLOSE IN LONDON.; Stocks Unfavorably Affected by Talk of Higher Bank Rate.
- Latest Shipping News.
- LABOR MEN DROP HEARST.; Denounced as a Judas at Central Federated Union Meeting.
- EDDIE FOY AS HAMLET.; St. Louis Hears of a Theatrical Sensation Brewing for New York.
- RABBI'S SUNDAY SERVICE.; The Rev. Mr. Fleischer of Boston Congregation Gives His Reasons.
- THEATRE MAN TRIES DEATH.; Gustav A. Wegefarth, Despondent, Shoots Himself Three Times.
- RAPS THE BARGAIN TABLE.; Dr. Woolman Says It Is Supplied by Young and Underpaid Toilers.
- BORROWING WHERE WE SPEND.
- TIMES WILL FLASH RETURNS.; And Will Show Them, as They Come in, by Stereopticon In the Square.
- STENOGRAPHER HIS AFFINITY.; Trenton Man Goes Away with Her, but Is Arrested.
- POOR VINTAGE THIS YEAR.; Champagne Worst and Other Wines Only Fair, Says an Authority.
- TELLS OF AMERICANS' ARREST IN RUSSIA; Keliogg Durland Describes How He and the Wallings Fell Under Suspicion. ...
- Jack's Little Bachelor Dinner; How He Gave a Real Clambake Without the Usual Unhappy Features.
- John Mitchell Seriously Weakened.
- Article 12 -- No Title; AT OTHER THEATRES. PLAYS THAT HOLD. MUSICAL ATTRACTIONS.
- THOUGHT IT WAS A MARTIAN.; Horsefly on a Stereopticon Plate Startles Jersey Audience.
- ANTICS OF PRINCE GEORGE.; Servian Crown Prince Nervous Over Alleged Conspiracy.
- CHINESE ATTACK MISSIONS.; Two Scandinavian Women Stoned by Anti-Foreign Element.
- The Road to Wealth.
- Bank Teller Attempts Suicide.
- THOMAS CONTROL TO BE INVESTIGATED; Colorado Insurance Department Interested in the Provident Life Affairs. ...
- MUTE TAUGHT TO SPEAK.; Demonstration by Paris Physician Before Academy of Medicine.
- Wily Working Goat.
- Play for Thomas Cup.
- Morse Boston Steamer Service Off.
- Doyle-Prendergast Engagement.
- TAMMANY CLAIMS VICTORY BY 60,000; Absurd, Says Parsons, Who Sticks to 30,000 Majority for the Fusion ...
- SCRIP USED AS MONEY.; Pittsburg, St. Louis, and Kansas City Have Adopted the System.
- A GREAT THRONG HEARS PADEREWSKI; Polish Pianist's First Recital for This Season in Carnegie Hall. MUCH ...
- GRAPE PRESERVES.
- SAN FRANCISCO'S CAMPAIGN.; Three-Cornered Fight for Mayor Puzzles the Voters.
- HARD TO INSURE SHIPS.; London Market So Full of Business Risks Go Begging.
- NEW WORLD'S MARKS BY HARNESS HORSES; Eleven Records and Other Fast Times by Trotters and Pacers. WORK ...
- SIX-CYLINDER CARS FEATURE OF SHOW; Ten Different Makers Exhibit Fifteen of These Machines in Garden. ...
- FRENCH CLERGY UNPOPULAR.; All Due to Misunderstanding, Says Bishop Lacroix in Resigning.
- MR. MALONEY RETURNS.; It Is Believed That He Communicated with His Daughter.
- LAFAYETTE FAILS TO SCORE.; Pennsylvania Plays Best on Muddy Field and in Driving Rain.
- Opera, Concerts, and Recitals Again Confront the Music-lover with Promise of Most Remarkable Season.; ...
- WANTS AMERICANS TO STOP HUSTLING; Londoner Just Home from New York Wishes We Were More Like the English. ...
- Article 4 -- No Title
- GIVE IT A TRIAL, SAYS GLENN.; North Carolina Governor Appeals to Railroads to Obey the Law.
- MIKADO HONORS AMERICANS.; One Paper Suggests That Our Big Fleet Visit Japan.
- How "Mr. Johnson" Carries Terror to the Breakers of the Prohibition Law; In Fourteen Months' Work In ...
- REINTER BISHOP DELANCEY.; Prelate's Body Is Laid Under Altar of Memorial Church.
- William IV]ara Bell.
- PURE PEPPER WINS 'CHASE BY A HEAD; Sterling Finish at Wind-Up of United Hunts Meeting at Belmont Terminal. ...
- PRAGMATISM --- WHAT IT IS --- BY PROF WILLIAM JAMES; Harvard Philosopher Explains that His Stand Is ...
- Navy, 6; West Virginia, 0.
- MLLE. ADAMS IN VAUDEVILLE.; Opera Singer Coming Here for Three Months at $2,500 Weekly.
- The Panic of 1873 and the Causes Which Produced It.; It Was Then the Era of Paper Money, So That the ...
- Young Woman Swallows Poison on Car
- Cement Made from Volcanic Ash
- STEAMSHIP MEN CONFER.; Herr Ballin Goes to Liverpool to Meet Others -- Secrecy Kept.
- HOTEL ON FIRE; 500 FLEE.; Guests, Thinly Clad, Escape from Burning Plaza Hotel, Chicago.
- SUE MARINE ENGINEERS.; Brooklyn Men Seek Injunction from Interference with Steamship Business.
- LOANS TO YALE STUDENTS.; Corporation Proposes to Ask Needy Ones to Pay Back Money.
- ARMY'S SMALL SCORE.; Colgate Makes Good Showing in End Runs and in Forward Pass.
- Helpful Hints to the Autumn Bride; The Fashionable Church Wedding Followed by an Overcrowded Reception ...
- OLD FRIENDS GREET WESTON.; Aged Pedestrian Sees Many Faces That Caught His Eye 40 Years Ago.
- BRING BAILEY INTO COURT.; Ouster Suits Entered Against Oil Companies and Senator Will Testify.
- TRIBUTE TO BOSTON WOMEN.; Their Knowledge "Flabbergasted Me," Says German Professor.
- MARCH TO BATTERY UNDER EAST RIVER; One Hundred Engineers Explore the North Tube of the Tunnel. MUCH ...
- PAYS $40 TO HOLD HIS BABY.; Frederick Leonard Says Husband of Woman Preacher Has Hard Time.
- Why He Was Careless
- CAR HORSE GETS A MUD BATH.; An Incident on the Madison St. Line Which Didn't Affect Old Tom.
- ENGLISH SOCIALISTS LOSE.; Other Parties Combine to Stop the Spread of the Propaganda.
- WESTINGHOUSE --- INVENTOR AND HUMAN DYNAMO; A Man Who Can Make Brakes to Stop Any Man-made Machine That ...
- DIES AFTER A LONG SLEEP.; Pole's Illness Resembled the Sleeping Sickness of Africa.
- WILL PROTECT NORWAY.; Four Great Powers Sign a Treaty Guaranteeing Its Integrity.
- A CAMPAIGN OF EXTERMINATION.
- VAUX -- CRAMP.
- TIGERS HUMBLE INDIANS AND WIN BY 16 TO 0; Polo Grounds' Greatest Crowd Sees Princeton Beat Carlisle ...
- ENGLAND'S TROUBLES AND OURS.
- Hanlon Sells Brooklyn Club Stock.
- CITY'S INTEREST IN FIRE ISLAND.; Calvin Tomkins Defends Attitude of Municipal Art Society.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- AMERICANS CUT PARIS VISITS SHORT; Financial Flurry Causes a Tightening of Purse Strings by Tourists. ...
- FEW WAGE EARNERS PAID WITH CHECKS; Currency Enough to Take Care of Employes of Most New York Concerns. ...
- Is It True that the American Home Is Rapidly Deteriorating, as Some Educators Say?; A Committee of the ...
- ROWED FAR FOR HELP.; Two Sailors Report Their Ship Aground -- Tug Sent to Rescue.
- American Boots Not Popular in London
- YALE'S HARD TASK.; New Haven Finds it Difficult to Beat Washington and Jefferson.
- LOST PAGANINI WORKS FOUND.; Fourteen Compositions by the Famous Violinist Come to Light in Genoa.
- CRESCENT A.C. WINS FROM COLUMBIA; University Soccer Team Loses Close Match to Bay Ridge Eleven, 3 to ...
- Classification of the Cars in the Garden Show
- The Famous Creole "Calas"
- Stepped to Death in Front of Engine.
- KENTUCKY CAMPAIGN CLOSES.; Republicans Expect to Carry State or Reduce Democratic Vote.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- PERCY M'INTYRE HAS A MULE ON HIS HANDS; And Mike, the Mule, Rivals the Elephant in De Wolf Hopper's ...
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- THE N.Y. SYMPHONY.; First Orchestral Concert of a Long Series in Carnegie Hall.
- Ball Players Going to Cuba.
- Only $40,000 Bid for Pope's Vila.
- STOPPED CORSI'S PARADE.; Policeman Thought Model's Guests Were an Advertisement.
- Miss Holmes to Wed Lieut. Eastman.
- FITTING AND FINISHING SKIRTS.
- NEW HAVEN ROAD'S PLANS.; President Mellen Says Port Chester Project Will Not Be Pigeonhold.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- WORKMEN AID EMPLOYER.; Give $6,000 to Tide Chicago Manufacturer Over Hard Times.
- IT LOOKED LIKE TENNESSEE.; President Lost His Bearings, but Easily Switched to Appropriate Topics.
- LABOR MEN IN CONVENTION.; Representatives of 100,000 Workmen Meet to Discuss Harmony.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- THE COAL-FLAKE NUISANCE.
- Rochester, 11; Hobart, 6.
- AWAITS A DECISION ON SUNDAY SHOWS; Mayor Tells Gov. Hughes the Police Will Act After Hammerstein Case ...
- Article 6 -- No Title
- AMERICAN PANICS AND THEIR CAUSES; This Resume of Our Financial Disasters Contains the Grammatical Error, ...
- METZ DEFENDS PLAN OF DELAYED PAY DAY; Controller Thinks It Was Fully Justified in the Present Situation. ...
- FORDHAM, 35; HOLY CROSS, 0.; New Yorkers Score Their First Victory Over Worcester Eleven.
- MANY HOME-COMERS LEAVE ENGLAND; Tariff Commission, Headed by J.B. Reynolds, Sails on the Lusitania. ...
- Passengers on the Lusitania.
- KICKING BIG PART OF NEW FOOTBALL; Strength of Various Teams in This One Feature May Determine Issue. ...
- R.I. DEMOCRATS HOPEFUL.; Expect Majority in Assembly That Will Choose U.S. Senator.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- SPOILS AMERICAN'S ROMANCE; " Mr. Sibley" Seems to Have Lost His "Beautiful Gwendolen."
- CARUSO IS CONFIDENTIAL.; Says He Earned $180,000 a Year -- Day of Torture When He Sings.
- RUBBERLESS WHEEL FOR AUTOMOBILES; Boris Loutzky, a Russian, Has Invented Marvelous Contrivance, It Is ...
- CANAL CONTRACT CANCELED.; Scofield Company Was Unable to Carry Out Its Work.
- BRITISH PRECEDENTS.; Suggestions for the Improvement of Our "Company Laws."
- NEW WESTMINSTER ABBEY.; That's What Will Come of the Restoration, Some Persons Say.
- GARDEN AUTOMOBILE SHOW; Some of the Popular Runabouts and Roadsters Being Shown. AUTO SHOWS BASED ON ...
- EARLY RELIEF FOR BANK CONDITIONS; With the Arrival of Gold This Week Loan Expansion Will Be at Once ...
- 1909 Class Wins Yale Race.
- EVANS SAYS FLEET WILL DO US HONOR; Answers for His Ships in Fight or Frolic While in the Pacific. CHEERED ...
- KIDNAPPED GIRL'S STORY.; London Doubts Explanation Given of Mysterious Russian Case.
- TARIFF WARS FOR FRANCE.; High Protection Men Will Probably Force Them on Her.
- OPERATORS MAY RETURN.; Telegraphers' Union Gives Order for Men to Get Back Jobs.
- A Way to Cook Westphalian Ham.
- Helen Gould Entertains Mothers.
- BROOKDALE NYMPH WON ALL THE WAY; Whitney Filly Was Never Headed in Race for the Aqueduct Handicap. KING ...
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- TORPEDO MAGAZINE EXPLODES; Petroleum Company's Factory Destroyed and Several Persons Hurt.
- TRACES HEIRESS BY RAT-TORN NOTE; Woman to Whom Mrs. Nash of Brooklyn Left $15,000 Found in England. ...
- MUST SPARE THE ROD.; London Council Decides Teachers Are Too Fond of Beating Education In.
- BURGLAR WHO SHOT GETS LIFE SENTENCE; Giegiro Forced Child to Reveal Hiding Place of Money and Wounded ...
- THE BOURBONS OF JAPAN, THEIR IDEALS AND LIFE; An Intimate Picture of the Gentle-Born Military Caste ...
- KING VICTOR BUYS A DOLL.; His Daughter Won It from Him by Beating Him at Diabolo.
- WILL INQUIRE INTO TWO-CENT MILEAGE; Public Service Commission Summons All New York Roads to Testify. ...
- President Receives Franklin Pierce.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Potpourri of Fashion --- Gowns for the Opera and Horse Show.
- Leaves $500,000 to His Bookkeeper.
- OFFSET RULE APPLIES IN KNICKERBOCKER; Understanding to That Effect Reached by Counsel with the Court's ...
- TIE-UP IN BRITAIN MAY BE AVERTED; Railways Look Favorably on a Plan for a Board of Conciliation. UNIONS ...
- CATHOLIC SYMPATHY FOR FATHER TYRRELL; Pope's Punishment of Him for Criticising an Encyclical Is Resented ...
- TRYING SITUATION WELL MET BY BANKS; City Bank Circular Points Out How They All United for the Common ...
- PAGEANT OF EDWARDS.; Louis N. Parker's Scheme for the Coming Lord Mayor's Show.
- AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN UNION NOT MENACED; Austrians and Magyars Show Contempt for Dismal Forebodings of Foreigners. ...
- Onomatology.
- CONSTRUES MINNESOTA LAW.; Federal Court Declares That State Statute Cannot Revoke Its Powers.
- Ballooning a Sport for Millionaires; Enormous Cost of Some of the Best-known Efforts to Produce Dirigible ...
- Article 8 -- No Title
- AMERICANS ACTIVE IN BERLIN SOCIETY; Opening of the New Woman's Club Yesterday an Interesting Occasion. ...
- Scotch Foursomes at Wee Burn.
- No Death Penalty in Uruguay.
- SEARCH SOUND FOR YOUTH.; Hugh M. Matheson of Yale Left Stamford in a Canoe.
- ODDS FAVOR JOHNSON.; But Burton Is Confident of Being Cleveland's Next Mayor.
- AS TO PROVINCIALISM.
- Wesleyan, 0; Springfield, 0.
- ADMIRAL SIMMS, CHOSEN ONE.; He Alone May Wear an Aiguillette on the Right Side.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- BAYONNE COMMUTERS TO FLY LIKE BIRDS; The Dream of Uherkovich de Uherkocz, Who Has a Machine and Patents ...
- YALE'S OLD OAK GOES.; Great Demand for Room on Field Demands Sacrifice of Massive Tree.
- HUNT IN POURING RAIN.; Meadow Brook Hounds Have Long Chase After Reynard.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- CLEAR THE THOROUGHFARES.
- GOV. GUILD SEES VICTORY.; Democratic Split in Massachusetts Makes Republican Success Certain.
- LETTERS REVEAL A TRAGEDY.; Found on the Body of a Woman Washed Ashore at Fort Hancock.
- Tires of Appeals and Goes to Prison.
- A MISSING COUNTESS.; $25,000 Reward for Solving a Crime Which Becomes a Romance.
- International Cable Chess Match.
- THE MADISON SQUARE; New Six Cylinder Types, Touring and Town Cars. HIGH CLASS AUTOS IN GARDEN SHOW Grouped ...
- PLAYS SEEN IN PARIS.; Great Contrast Between Two Recently Seen at Theater Antoine.
- On the Housetops.
- WHITHER ARE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE DRIFTING?; Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler Regards the Recent Financial Events ...
- Neptune Buys in the Joy Line.
- JOHNSON SCORES KNOCKOUT.; Flynn, Colorado Fireman, Defeated in Eleventh Round at Colima.
- ITALIAN HUSBAND CATCHERS.; Roman Girls Form Society to Aid the Matrimonially Inclined.
- Traveling Down the Line of the Highly Specialized Specialists; The Treatment Was Certainly Thorough, ...
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- ROOSEVELT DIDN'T DO IT, SAYS HEARST; Independence Leader Tells Labor Men President Wasn't to Blame for ...
- YOUTHFUL SCULPTOR SUICIDE BY POISON; Nathaniel Avram at 23 Gave Promise of a Distinguished Career. A ...
- SEWARD HEIDELBACH RESTORED TO FAMILY; Cincinnati Man, Who So Strangely Disappeared, Had Wandered to ...
- CAPT. STEWART IS QUICKLY PUNISHED; West Point Instructor Is Sent to Philippines for Criticising Service ...
- What Brooklyn Theatres Promise.; THE ELMENDORF LECTURES. COSTER COMEDIAN'S SUCCESS. Alec Hurley's New ...
- GOING TO THE ANTARCTIC.; Dr. Charcot to Sail in July -- Will Seek Traces of Extinct Life.
- CLOTHING FIRMS IN TROUBLE; Tight Money Forces B. Light & Co. and Weinberg & Co. Into Receiver's Hands.
- SOCIETY HOME AND ABROAD; The Phipps-Mills Wedding. The Yale-Smith-Best Wedding. Wright -Dixon. Johnston ...
- CORNELL RALLIES AND WINS.; Western Penn Begins Well, but Ithacans' Reinforcements Defeat Them.
- NO RED HAT FOR AMERICAN; Rome Believes That the Pope Will Again Disappoint Hopes of Catholics Here. ...
- JAPANESE HAIL EMPEROR'S BIRTHDAY; Sons of Nippon Attend a Mass Meeting in Carnegie Hall. KIOKE TALKS ...
- Why These 1,300,000 Divorces in the United States?; Census Bureau Compiling and Analyzing Marriage and ...
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Mary Garden, Prima Donna, Talks to American Girls.; Practical Hints from the Career of the Scotch-French ...
- 16 DEAD; 50 HOMES GONE.; Reports of Havoc from Cloudburst in Lower California Confirmed.
- NEW ELEVATOR APARTMENTS WINNING FAVOR IN BRONX; Highest Class of Structures Rapidly Tenanted -- Builders ...
- FILIAL TASK COST LIFE.; Middletown Laborer Is Drowned While Sending Money to Parents.
- WHALERS MAY BE TRAPPED.; Arctic Ice Probably Has Closed in on Five Vessels.
- AFTER RAINES LAW HOTELS.; Committee of Fourteen Wants Speedy Action from Supreme Court.
- Woman Golfers Lack "the Eye."
- PROTEST AT MARRING BEAUTY OF THE ALPS; English Join in Calling the Projected Matterhorn Railway a Profanation. ...
- Syracuse Wins Brilliant Victory.
- MARKET FOR FINE HOUSES.; Last Week's Deal for New Residence on East Eighty-first Street.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- NO WORD FROM SWEDEN.; Expected Definite Action on Cup Challenge Not Forthcoming.
- DEPOSITORS INDORSE HAMILTON BANK PLAN; Meeting Accepts Reopening Proposal Made by President Montgomery. ...
- SAYS JAPANESE ARE GREATLY OVERRATED; German Merchant Established in Tokio Writes Disparagingly of Them. ...
- M. CAILLAUX'S CURE-ALL.; Hopes Income Tax Bill Will Cut Down French Deficit.
- How to Cook Eggs.
- AMERICAN MAKERS LEAD THE WORLD; Preparing to Carry Most of Freight and Passengers by Automobile. PROGRESS ...
- POLYGLOT POLICEMEN.; Paris "Cops'" Thirst for Languages Creates a Sensation.
- 4 LINERS IN STORMS, PROVENCE HIT WORST; The Vessel Brings in Some Scars Inflicted by a 40-Foot Comber. ...
- WARFIELD'S VIEWS AND A VIEW OF WARFIELD; " The Great Play, Yet to be Written, Will Have Simplicity as ...
- ELECTION FORECASTS IN JERSEY A PUZZLE; Both Democrats and Republicans Claim the State by Almost Identical ...
- VETERANS ENTERTAIN TAFT.; Philippines Assembly Discusses Restriction of Chinese Imigration.
- HARVARD'S VICTORY WAS A LUCKY ONE; (Crimson Defeats Brown in Last Half Minute of Game by 6 to 5. BURR'S ...
- DATTO TAKES SLAVE INTO WHITE HOUSE; Moro Chief Goes to Present a Culebra Kris to the President. IS SON ...
- FINDS A BASE FOR FIALA.; Capt. Comer Confident That Expedition Will Reach the North Pole.
- INDIANS' STIFF SCHEDULE.; No College Team Would Dare Undertake Carlisle's Hard Programmo.
- Pennington Seminary Wins Again.
- HOW THE COMPANY FINALLY GETS YOUR NICKEL; Collecting $70,000 Each Night from the Stations of the Subway ...
- Losses by Fire.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- TALK OF CANNON AND HUGHES; Speaker's Friends Suggest the Ticket While He Is Busy In Illinois.
- CAUSES AND THEIR EFFECTS.
- The Chowder That Won His Heart
- Slain and Laid on Railroad Track.
- Personal and Otherwise.
- " MONEY NOT THE MAIN THING" --- JOHN BURROUGHS; The Gentle Philosopher of the Woods Believes It a Great ...
- Approval for Mr. Mulqueen.
- VAUDEVILLE.; HIPPODROME. SUNDAY CONCERTS.
- DUCHESS ASSISTS AT ROSLYN FAIR; Mrs. Clarence H. Mackay's Charitable Undertaking Proves a Success. MISS ...
- City College of New York Swamped.
- FOUR SOVEREIGNS TO MEET.; Rulers of Germany, Spain, and Norway Will Be Edward VII.'s Guests.
- AMERICAN VANDALS BUSY.; Dublin Paper Says They're Taking Giant's Causeway to Philadelphia.
- PADEREWSKI --- HUMAN BEING AS WELL AS ARTIST; His Remarkable Face Makes One Forget All About His Clothes, ...
- Schreyer's "In Retreat"; To-day's Double Page Pictures in The Times One of the Artist's Most Characteristic ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- A FIGHT OVER ARABIC.; Egyptian Language Question Becomes an Important Contention.
- Names of Winners, Together with Winning Lines, and Many More Adjudged Good, Found Below.
- Girl Who Eloped a Suicide.
- UTES MUST WORK, SAYS ROOSEVELT; Decides That Government Support Will Be Withdrawn from Belligerents. ...
- Bulgarians Fight; 28 Killed.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD
- COLLIERS FOR OUR FLEET.; Contract for Glasgow Steamer Calls for $5.50 a Ton of Freight.
- NAVY NEEDS YOU; GO FREE.; Sam Dickerson Killed a Man, but Good Record Saves Him.
- He Would Stand Up
- Edison's New Problem.
- NEW WONDERS WITH "WIRELESS" --- AND BY A BOY; Walter J. Willenborg, in Hoboken, After Hearing Clifden ...
- HITCHCOCK COMEDY TO GO OFF THE STAGE; Col. Savage Decides to Withdraw "A Yankee Tourist" Next Saturday ...
- IMAGINATION AND TEETH.; An Anaesthetic Failed, but the Patient Felt No Pain.
- Managing Seven Boys In One House; Their Father Built Them a Separate Bungalow of Their Own and They ...
- PRESIDENT'S VOTING PLANS.; Will Cast His Ballot at Oyster Bay -Department Clerks Inactive.
- BISON PRESERVES.
- Where They Watch for Steamships from America.
- CHICAGO PLOT FAR REACHING.; Many Government Secrets Supposed to Have Been Sold by a Woman.
- Alderman Davies Commended.
- Features of the Cars in Madison Square Garden; Told in Short Paragraphs
- MARYLAND RESULT DOUBTFUL.; Both Parties Sure of Electing Ticket -- Outcome Close.
- WATER COLOR CLUB OPENS ITS SHOW; Three Hundred Paintings, Revealing Versatility in Subject and Treatment, ...
- WAGNER FRAGMENT PRINTED.; Three Scenes of Opera "The Wedding" in Berlin Magazine.
- CLOSE ELECTIONS IN MANY STATES; Public Interested in Political Contests of San Francisco and Cleveland. ...
- SUBSIDENCE OF RUM.
- Memories of a Noted Corner; Stewart's Marble Palace Gave Way to the Building of the Knickerbocker Trust.
- Trust Closes Cigarette Plant.
- EXTRA SESSION IS DISCUSSED; Statement from Washington Says Financiers Urge It Upon the President. PLAN ...
- TURNIPS SCARCE IN JERSEY.; Carrot Crop Also Fails -- Wind Did It, Farmers Say.
- MANY ARRESTS FOR MUTINY.; Soldiers and Sailors Taken Into Custody at Vladivostok.
- Tobacco Growers' Fight Against the Trust; How the Planters of Kentucky and Tennessee Formed an Organization ...
- Automobile Journey Across Africa.
- Try Your Hand at Finding the Missing Line in This, Having to do With a Bank.
- CLOTHING THE BOY COMFORTABLY IN THE CURRENT STYLES; Dainty Prettiness Out of Place in the Attire of ...
- SEA GIRT RIFLE RANGE.; New Tournament Association Organized to Promote Marksmanship.
- MRS. CAMPBELL TO INSIST ON NEW PLAY; Sails for New York with the Determination to Show Us "Electra." ...
- REDISCOVERS DEAD PROCESS.; Mr. Acheson Uses Tannin to Make Oil as the Egyptians Did to Make Bricks.
- ANGLING CLUBS TO MEET HERE; Scientific Fishermen of the United States Seek a Closer Union. SCARCITY ...
- THE ALPINE RAILWAYS.
- IN THE SOCIAL WHIRL
- RADIUM-MADE GEMS ARE VERY EXPENSIVE; They Are Not Likely to Enter Into Competition with Those Nature ...
- EX-JUDGE A. H. BAILEY DEAD.; Founded Spiritualist Church of Which Mrs. Pepper-Vanderbilt is Pastor.
- ACTOR COYNE STAYS ABROAD.; Mr. Frohman Settles Dispute with George Edwardes Over His Services.
- FREMSTAD IN DANGER AS WAVE HIT LINER; Husband Rescues Prima Donna as She Is Hurled Against the Provence's ...
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- $7,500 FOR HUSBAND'S LOVE.; Bride Gets Verdict Against Father-in-Law for Alienating It.
- SMUGGLED FURS SEIZED.; More Than $2,500 Worth Were Intended for New York Dealers.
- LONDON TIMES ATTACKS THE KING; Newspaper's Criticism of the Price of "Queen Victoria's Letters" Really ...
- TRADE CONDITIONS.
- GETS $589,000 VERDICT.; J.S. Jones Wins Coal Land Suit Against Ramsay -- Gould Out of Case.
- Babies Win Post Office for Town.; Alienists to Examine Warner.
- TAFT NOT TO HURRY HOME.; Will Leave Manila Nov. 9 -- He Speaks to Americans There.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- BEAUTY AND POWER IN A NEW NOVEL; In "A Fountain Sealed" Mrs. Sedgwick Has Drawn a Mother of Rare Character.
- CENTRAL OF GEORGIA PASSES TO HARRIMAN; Practical Admission That He Has Bought Holdings of Oakleigh Thorne ...
- MISS ROOSEVELT FOR YALE.; Will Be the Guest Old Eli Sophomore at the Princeton Game.
- FIANCEE'S FINANCES DISPLEASE DE ALBA; Spanish Duke's Engagement to Miss Mathilde Townsend Said to be ...
- Metropolitan's Singers Sail.; Men on Liners Want More Pay.
- RESENTS ATTACK ON WALT WHITMAN; Dr. Isaac Hull Platt Examines Reflections on Gray Poet's Character Made ...
- BOSTON THANKS J.P. MORGAN.; Stock Exchange Expresses Gratitude for Action During Financial Flurry.
- DOG SAVES MASTER'S LIFE.; Kept Student from Drowning, but His Fall May Prove Fatal.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.; Y.M.C.A. Motorboat School Opens. Blumenthal Wins Billiard Tourney. Galalgher Increases ...
- Shot Hallowe'en Celebrator.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- HUNTERS SHOOT THREE MEN.; City Employee Hit by Rabbit Shot on Staten Island -- One May Die.
- Review 1 -- No Title
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; New Building for Broadway and Fourth Street Corner as Result of Big Trade ...
- Article 12 -- No Title
- THE EUROPEAN MARKETS.
- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.
- EXUBERANT FOOTBALL PLAYERS.; Complaint of Their Rowdy Proceedings in Public Conveyances.
- Anglo=American " Union."
- Reading's Earnings Increase.
- DON ENRIQUE WINS IN THE LAST JUMP; Hastings Gelding Beats Momentum by a Neck for Ravenswood Handicap. ...
- GOVERNORS WILL CO-OPERATE; Georgia, Alabama, and North Carolina Executives Meet in Atlanta.
- SEDITION LAW FOR INDIA.; Lord Minto Points Out the Serious Conditions -- Praises Army.
- Article 22 -- No Title
- New Assessment of Virginia Roads.
- ELECT BURTON -- $5,000,000; Cleveland Company Will Spend That Sum if Johnson Is Beaten.
- $10,000,000 ON LUSITANIA.; Great Cargo of Gold to Come on the Fastest Liner.
- "EUTHANASIA" IN FICTION.; NEWSPAPER ENGLISH.
- The Brilliant Bensons.
- PLENTY OF BOOKS FOR MID-AUTUMN; Several Important Literary and Scientific Works Among This Week's Lists ...
- GREAT NORTHERN ABSORBS.; Railroad Takes Over All Its Subsidiary Lines in Minnesota.
- RUSSIAN OFFICERS BLAMED FOR MUTINY; Three of Them Reprimanded for the Naval Outbreak at Vladivostok. ...
- GENERAL STRIKE ON BRITISH RAILROADS; Amalgamated Society Determines to Call Out More Than 100,000 Men. ...
- ANGRY AUTOIST SHOOTS BOY.; Fired at Ground to Frighten Other Boys Who Annoyed Him.
- FRESHMEN ATHLETES WIN.; City College Sophomores 16 Points Behind Rivals in Outdor Meet.
- A Writer's Difficulties.
- SOME RESULTS OF THE "FLURRY."
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- FIVE BRIDESMAIDS FOR MISS JONES; Three Maids of Honor Will Also Attend Her When She Marries W.C. Johnston. ...
- VIEWS OF READERS.; In Defense of Mr. Noyes.
- Commands Hugh Coleman.
- THE WASHINGTON POST.
- ROMANCE OF THE QUEEN OF SHEBA; Mrs. Van Vorst and Hugues le Roux Give the World a Remarkable Abyssinian ...
- BANK DEPOSIT DOES OFFSET AGAINST LOAN; A Court Ruling of Importance in Dealing with Suspended Institutions ...
- Brooklyn Voter Asks Advice.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- PETTY THEFT -- LIFE SENTENCE; Court Scores Prisoners for an Attack on an Aged Woman.
- Article 20 -- No Title
- $1,339,000 IN NEW CIRCULATION.; That Amount Taken Out Yesterday by National Banks.
- For General Sessions.
- 12-STORY BUILDING FOR TIMES SQUARE; Office Structure and Theatre to be Built at Broadway and 43d Street. ...
- Did Not Show San Francisco Losses.
- Article 16 -- No Title
- CALL OFF THE SALE OF PROVIDENT LIFE; Thomases to Return $100,000 and Notes for $1,000,000 to Buying ...
- HEARST "OUT OF POLITICS."; Makes Announcement at the Mass Meeting in Cooper Union.
- EXUBERANT FOOTBALL PLAYERS.; What Was Mr. Cortelyou's Service?
- For the Supreme Court.
- NO BISCUIT COMBINATION.; Money Situation Delays Projected Alliance of 100 Western Concerns.
- Lawrenceville Scrubs Win.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- MAYER & CO. BANKRUPTS.; W.H. Willis Appointed Referee -- Some Securities Sold at Auction.
- Pittsburg Orchestra Plays.; Philadelphian Buys Opera Box. THEATRICAL NOTES.
- Fads and Significant Phenomena.
- HUDSON LINES FREE OF MORSE CONTROL; New Managing Officers Put in Charge by Reorganized Navigation Company. ...
- PROHIBITED PLAYS APPEAR AS BOOKS; New Generation May Learn to Read Plays -- Penny Classic Enterprise ...
- Article 19 -- No Title
- NO DEARTH OF CHILDREN'S BOOKS.; Fairy Tales, Verse and Stories of More Serious Purport, Old Favorites ...
- VIEWS OF READERS.; Euthanasia.
- SCOTCH SHIPS FOR COLLIERS; Twenty-one Chartered to Carry Coal for Our Battleships.
- BURNS OUT BUFFALO POLICE.; Incendiary Destroys Headquarters -Czolgosz's Original Confession Burned.
- HUGE PENNSYLVANIA EARNINGS.; 11 Per Cent. Greater Than Last Year -- The Regular Dividend Declared.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- Article 2 -- No Title; SENDS BACK $1,000,000. Trust Company of America Doesn't Need It as Run Has Subsided. ...
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- CARNEGIE MADE NO CONTEST.; Lord Avebury Unanimously Elected Lord Rector of St. Andrews.
- Mrs. Frances McLaren Lucas.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- MORTON SEES ROOSEVELT.; Says the President Is Optimistic About the Situation.
- SOUTHERN IMMIGRATION.
- WESTON SLIGHTLY HURT.; But Veteran Pedestrian Plods Along Three Hours Ahead of Schedule.
- $300 MAY BRING $300,000.; Money Lender Took Chance in an Estate Which Surprised Him.
- STUDENT FIGHTS STOPPED.; President of North Carolina College Heads Protest of Seniors. !
- Article 14 -- No Title
- Locomotive Makers Laid Off.
- OFF TO EUROPE TO-DAY.; Seven Ocean Liners Outward Bound with Many Passengers.
- NAZIMOVA CHOOSES PLAY BY NEW YORKER; Will Appear in "The Comet," a Modem Tragedy, by Owen Johnson. HIS ...
- CURRENT OF GOLD IS STILL THIS WAY; Bankers Here and in Other Cities Obtained Nearly $4,000,000 Abroad ...
- Article 6 -- No Title
- URGES MULQUEEN ELECTION; E.M. Shepard Asks Voters to Support Him for General Sessions.
- WALL ST. ARRESTS A MISTAKE; Detectives Admit It in Court and Magistrate Discharges Prisoners.
- MILLIKEN RECEIVERS' REPORT.; Assets of Failed Corporation Exceed Liabilities by Over $600,000.
- MR. CORTELYOU'S SERVICE.
- SAVINGS BANK TO INSURE.; New Massachusetts Law Effective and One Bank Will Experiment.
- 200 KILLED BY EARTHQUAKE.; Surviving Inhabitants of Karatagh, However, Are Without Shelter.
- Books in Demand.
- St. Paul Road Discharges 1,000.
- FRENCH CAPITAL'S AFFAIRS LITERARY; Judith Gautier for the Academy? Coppee Unpopular and Dying -- Zola's ...
- WANT BIG EVICTION PUT OFF.; East Siders Say Bridge Terminal Notice Will Make Thousands Idle.
- NEW YORKER IS FOUND DEAD.; Belief That Heart Failure Caused Peter Grossman's Death.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- JAPAN GIVES IN TO CHINA.; A Stop Put to Her Independent Postal System -- Chinese Fear Mikado.
- NOT TO AID COTTON MEN.; Cortelyou Cannot Have London Cash Transferred to New Orleans.
- REVIEWS OF MOST LATELY PUBLISHED BOOKS.; MISS FRENCH'S LATEST NOVEL THE LION'S SHARE. By Oclave Thanet. ...
- Article 1 -- No Title
- THE TREASURY'S BANK ACCOUNTS.
- Harvard Runner Collapses in Run.
- PUSHCART RAID UPSETS EAST SIDE; Rivington Street Merchants in Panic as Their Stocks Are Carried Off. ...
- VIEWS OF READERS.; Defense of Poe.
- Concert Engagement for Toselli.
- CHECK WASTE, GET RICH.; Henry Clews Tells Yale Students That Fortunes Wait the Savers.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- MONEY CHEAP IN FRANCE.; Bank Rate Unchanged and Private loans Are 2 1/2.
- The Kaiser Rid of His Cold.
- TRUNK BLOWS UP -- PANIC.; One May Die, Others Hurt, by Explosion in Pittsburg Station.
- O'DONNELL-WILLIAMS.
- A Fool Man.
- BASEBALL MEETING OVER.; Closing Session of National Association Devoted to Settling Disputed Cases.
- YOUNG CAFFREY WANTS DUEL.; Lieut. Gov. Sanders Declines Challenge by Donelson Caffrey.
- CHURCH FAIR AT ROSLYN.; Society Expected in Force at Trinity Parish House To-day.
- Pennsylvania's Record Traffic.; New York Central Pays in Checks.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- For Municipal Court.
- MANUAL WINS AT "SOCCER."; Defeats Boys' High, 4 to 1, in Fast Game at Washington Park.
- FINLAND IGNORES RUSSIA.; Diet Passes a Strict Prohibition Law That Affects Customs.
- Air Brake Company Reduces Wages.
- FOOTBALL DAY IN NEW YORK.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Article 18 -- No Title
- MURDERER KILLS A GUARD.; Then Falls to Blow His Way Out of Jail and Commits Suicide.
- PARENTS MUST DECIDE.; Pittsburg Authorities to Learn Pupils' Ailments, Not Order Operations.
- COURT DENOUNCES B.R.T. AS DEFIANT; Fines Its Subsidiary Company the Limit for Smoke Nuisance at Power ...
- Kansas City Track to be Sold.
- Article 21 -- No Title; LEAVES ALL TO HOUSEKEEPER. Dr. Hartmann Cuts Off Relatives -- Estate Amounts ...
- MAY HAVE STOLEN EVIDENCE.; Stenographer and Printer Accused in Chicago National Bank Case.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Article 13 -- No Title
- STOWAWAY BURIED IN COAL AVALANCHE; Rachaul Fought for Eighteen Hours to Save His Life in the Umvoti's ...
- BIG AUTO DISPLAY FOR GARDEN A SHOW; Second Exhibit of American Motor Cars Will Be Opened This Evening. ...
- QUERIES; Answers from Readers. Appeals to Readers.
- A Debasing Alliance.
- BUREAU CLASHES OVER UTE INDIANS; Capt. Johnson Reports That They Are Harshly Treated by Agent Downs. ...
- INDIANS PRIMED FOR TIGERS' GAME; Expect to Repeat Brilliant Penn Victory in the Match at the Polo Grounds. ...
- BINGHAM MAY ACT SUNDAY.; He Expects Opinion Regarding "Sacred Concerts" Before Then.
- CITY RETRENCHES; $9,000,000 SAVED; Board of Estimate Practically Abandons Plans for Eight Public Parks. ...
- ABUNDANT MONEY -- BRYAN.; Due to Tremendous Gold Production, Which Maintains Prices.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Weekly Failure Report.
- MEADOW BROOK DRAG HUNT.; Hounds Have Hard Run and Hunters Take Stiff Fences.
- PENNSYLVANIA ROAD SLOWS DOWN A BIT; Temporary Lessening of Activity on Tunnel and Allied Projects Decided ...
- Princeton Finds Possible Crew Star.; FISHING AND FISHERMEN.
- Losses by Fire.
- THE GENIUS OF WORDSWORTH.; A Poet Great in Spite of Himself and of His Mistaken Belief That a Meagre ...
- Virginia Bank Does Not Open.
- SCANDAL CASE REOPENED.; Berlin State's Attorney Will Bring Out All the Facts.
- NEBRASKA BANK CLOSES.; Had $50,000 in Iowa Bank Whose Cashier Committed Suicide.
- Lieut. Grant Takes Brookline House.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- LITTLE GIRL KILLED BY CAR.; Doctor Crawls In to the Trucks to Ease Dying Childs Pain.
- GRAND JURY'S PLEA FOR CLEAN ELECTION; Urges Voters to Co-operate with the Authorities in Putting Down ...
- LEA'S "INQUISITION"; Greatest Historical Work Yet Produced in America Now Completed by Issue of Fourth ...
- Varying Views of Southern Errors.
- EMPRESS GOES TO PEKING.; Much Mystery Preserved as to the Death of Her Sister.
- NAVY WANTS $125,041,399.; Secretary Metcalf's Estimate for the Next Fiscal Year.
- GEN. BOOTH HERE; STILL VERY WEAK; Head of the Salvation Army Shows the Effect of His Illness in the ...
- Article 5 -- No Title
- GOV. WARFIELD FOR THE SENATE.
- TO SHELLEY.
- BOTH LEADERS CONFIDENT.; Murphy Expects to Win in Every District -- So Does Parsons.
- SUNDAY SHOWS.
- THINKS HITCHCOCK IS NOW IN CANADA; District Attorney Jerome Orders His Immediate Arrest if Discovered ...
- THE MAN BEHIND THE MANUSCRIPT.; The Suspicious Man, the Man of Assurance, the Anonymous Man and the ...
- 25 YEARS A RABBI; HONOR FOR DR. HARRIS; Congregation of Temple Israel Celebrate a Notable Anniversary. ...
- EXUBERANT FOOTBALL PLAYERS.; New York's Suspended Senior.
- Heronry, Not Rookery.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- OTHER CONCERNS RETRENCH.; Baldwin Locomotive Works and Steel Companies Report Fewer Orders.
- LITERARY GOSSIP OF BOSTON TOWN; New Books Issuing from New England Presses -- 10,000 Visit Longfellow's ...
- VIEWS OF READERS.; Discussion of the Central Incident of "The Fruit of the Tree " -Is Euthanasia Ever ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Show Small Changes -Call Money Rates, 25 3 Per Cent. MORE GOLD ENGAGEMENTS ...
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Bank Statement Indications.
- Cash and Credit.
- Yale and Harvard Agree on Officials.; AUTOMOBILE NOTES.
- PITTSBURG WAGES IN CHECKS.; Payroll in the District Amounts to $1,000,000 a Day.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- WARDELL CONFESSES KILLING HIS WIFE; Dramatic Scene in Court When Man Convicted of Aiding Her Suicide ...
- WILL CONTEST UNCLE'S WILL.; The Rev. C.C. Tiffany Did Not Mention Nephews, but Gave to Valet.
- THE FOREIGN MARKETS.; Money Scarce and in Demand in London -- Stocks Improve.
- SUICIDE IN HOUSE OF MERCY.; Josephine Hall, a Woman Teacher, Shoots Herself at Chapel Hour.
- RECEIVER FOR SAVINGS BANK.; The Cashier Was Short $38,000 and Committed Suicide.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- Luther Wins Yale Cross-Country Run.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- MATHER SUN DIAL GIVEN TO PRINCETON; Ambassador Bryce Presents a Copy of the One at Oxford to the University. ...
- PITTSBURG EXPECTS CASH.; Short Term Pennsylvania Road Notes Worth $50,000,000 Are Due.
- Paroled Bandit Returns to Prison.
- THE COTTON MARKET.; Reacts After Sharp Advance -Closes 3 Points Up to 1 Point Down. WEATHER IN COTTON STATES.
- BIG CHANGES PLANNED IN CITY GOVERNMENT; Charter Revision Hearing Reveals Proposal to Alter Many Departments. ...
- HOPE LAKE WILL WIN.; Harvard Looks for Omen in His Fight for a Governorship.
- NO BURLEY TOBACCO CROP.; Growers' Association Decides Not to Raise Any Next Year.
- SHE WANTS HER TEETH.; Mailed Them Two Years Ago, and Has Uncle Sam Lost Them?
- "TOM JONES" ON THE STAGE.; H.W. Savage's New Operatic Production Seen at Plainfield.
- SCARE AT BELASCO THEATRE.; Curtain Didn't Work and Frances Starr Cried for "the Asbestos."
- LIFE MORE THAN JEWELS.; Woman Leaves $7,500 In Diamonds When Alarm of Fire Sounds.
- CITY ORDER TO MOVE DECLARED UNJUST; Tenants of Buildings Condemned for New Bridge Approach Call Mass ...
- SAVED TRAIN FROM WRECK.; Game Warden Discovered Ties Heaped on Pennsylvania Track.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title; Telegraphers' Strike Pay Withdrawn.
- HITCHCOCK HAS LEFT NOT A TRACE BEHIND; Wife Says She Thinks He Must Have Committed Suicide Somewhere. ...
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Mr. Morgan for President.
- Dr. E!iot's Wedding Anniversary.
- BISHOP OF LONDON TELLS OF HIS VISIT; His Own Version of the Great International Tennis Match. THE KINDLY ...
- MAYOR'S DEFENSE OF THE NEW BUDGET; Over $10,750,000 Increase Mandatory Under the Charter or Special ...
- At 84 Wins Bride of 52.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- LOSS $500,000; 7 OVERCOME.; Chicago Shoe House Destroyed, Smoke of Burning Leather Handicapping Firemen.
- NO CHANGE IN THAW DEFENSE.; O'Mara Says Insanity Plea Will Be Offered at Second Trial.
- BERLIN NOT SATISFIED; With Harvard's Explanation About Her Non-American Professor.
- WARM CAMPAIGN IN NASSAU.; Republicans Denounce Democrats in Circular in Roosevelt's County.
- Croker's Rhodora Wins Dewhurst Plate
- CUT OUT FALSE TEETH.; Dr. Bullitt of Philadelphia Swallowed Them in the Night.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- WANTS THE LOCKS WIDER.; Secretary Metcalf Will Urge Change in Panama Canal Plans.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Decline Again -- Call Money Rates, 25@3 Per Cent. MORE GOLD ENGAGEMENTS Pennsylvania ...
- DEATH HASTENS WEDDING.; George Huntress and Bride Leave Altar to Attend Funeral.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- HORSE ROLLS ON RIDER.; Baltimore Man Seriously Injured in Vaulting Fence and Brother Kicked.
- TO REPRIMAND A CAPTAIN.; Court-Martial Finds That Nelson Was Careless with Funds.
- GERMAN BALLOON BALKS.; Major Parseval's Machine Disappoints Him and His Invited Guests.
- MORGAN AND LOW LEAD.; Capture First Honors Among Amateur and Professional Golfers.
- DR. CLOSE A SUICIDE.; Report on Real Cause of Death Held Up -- Took Strychnine.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- NO CURE FOR HAZING.
- BANKS READY TO EXPAND.; Many Responses to Treasury Plan to Increase Circulation.
- WHISTLER A BAD PAINTER.; Philistine Person Takes Issue with an Artistic Friend.
- MAY NOT TRY GRAFTERS.; Pennsylvania Treasurer Hears It Hinted That Court Has Been Fixed.
- 3,406 ENTRIES MADE IN TIMES CONTESTS; Rush of Letters from Far-Away States at Final Hour of the Competition. ...
- Budapest Editor a Suicide.; NEW CLUB IN TIMES SQUARE. The Wealthy Rocky Mountain Takes Quarters in Hotel ...
- FIGHT WITH INDIANS IN SOUTHERN UTAH; Troops I and K of Fifth Cavalry in an Engagement with Navajos. ...
- Balloon Ascensions Next Week.
- HALLOWE'EN FUN KILLS A LITTLE BOY; The Pistol Snapped at Him Was Loaded and Shot Him Down. VARSITY FRESHMEN ...
- HARVARD MEN HONORED.; Four Japanese Graduates Recently Received Awards from Their Emperor.
- A DISINTERESTED THIRD PARTY.
- Article 1 -- No Title; SHORTAGE OF SMALL BILLS. Employers Find Some Difficulty in Making Up Payrolls.
- ROB JEWELERS OF $50,000.; Attleboro Police Unearth Gang of Thieves Through Confession of One.
- Article 11 -- No Title; Fordham Preps. Outclass Xavier. ON AND OFF FOOTBALL FIELDS. Bonhag Leads Columbia ...
- BOGART -- WELLS.
- BLACK IN $30,000,000 SUIT.; Ex-Governor to be Chief Counsel in Action Against Sugar Trust.
- Article 7 -- No Title; Four Hurt by Bursting Water Boiler.
- BERRY MAID TAKES THE PACKER STAKES; Western Filly, First all the Way, Handily Beat Woodlane and Aimee ...
- RECEIVERS PASS THIRD AV. RENTAL; Carry Out Plan Outlined by Judge Lacombe to Relieve the Metropolitan ...
- JILTED, SHE ASKS $25,000.; Miss Lawstatter Sues Prof. Reed, Who Called Five Nights a Week.
- Latest Shipping News.
- YEGGMEN RANSACK TOWN.; Escape After Fight with Police and Citizens of Canaseraga.
- RUSSIAN PRINCE ARRESTED.; Charged with Organizing the Train Robbery Topotadze Executed.
- SLIGHT BRIDGEPORT RUNS.; Two Savings Banks Easily Pay All Demands Made.
- INDIANS CONFIDENT THEY WILL WIN; Coach Warner Maps Out Plans for Carlisle to Overthrow the Tigers. HARD ...
- THE NEW "POISON SQUAD."
- NEW ENGAGEMENTS INTEREST SOCIETY; Miss Mary Hare, Granddaughter of Bishop Hare, is to Merry En: sign ...
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Insisting on Cash Trade. Pennsylvania Under Pressure. Paying Premium for Currency. ...
- WEDDING FINERY LOST IN SHIPWRECK; Capt. Foote and Bride Back from Honeymoon on Bark That Sank. BURNED ...
- Goes Laughing to a Death Cell.
- MONEY RATES DROP, MORE GOLD COMING; Move to Increase National Bank Circulation Also Has Good Effect. ...
- Dr. Charles Mohr.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- BLOOMFIELD GIVES OUT STOKES LETTERS; Raises a Question of Veracity Between the Governor and Mr. Fort. ...
- Mrs. Belmont's Aid Reopens a Church.; Columbia "Prom" Committee Named.
- BANK CASHIER A SUICIDE.; Worried Over Losses in Alleged Use of Secret Society Funds.
- Fort Well Received in Princeton.; Twill Be Fort by 21,450, Says Kean.
- CONGRESSMEN FOR COLON.; Members of Committee on Appropriations to View Canal Work.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- SOLDIERS FIGHT FIRE.; Sackett's Harbor Post Office Destroyed and Whole Town Is Threatened.
- TWELVE OFFICERS MAY BE RETIRED; Colonels and Majors Unable to Take Test Ride Ordered by President. HEAVY ...
- KNICKERBOCKER CAN PAY ALL.; So the Directors Find -- A Suggested Plan of Partial Payments.
- New Jersey Out of Debt.
- THREATEN THOMASES IN FIGHT FOR STOCK; Syndicate That Bought Control of the Provident Life May Sue for ...
- Article 14 -- No Title
- M.B. CURTIS ARRAIGNED.; Actor Is Charged with Falsely Obtaining $500.
- KESSLER & CO.'S FAILURE.; Accountants to Examine. Books of Stock Exchange Firm.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- NEW BRIDGE APPROACHES.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- FISHING AND FISHERMEN.
- DR. GILLETTE OUT OF JAIL.; Insurance Official Released on Certificate of Reasonable Doubt.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title; CRASH; MOTORMAN DRUNK. Two in Hospital After a Collision in Eighth Avenue.
- HAU MAY ESCAPE DEATH.; His Sentence Likely to be Commuted to Life Imprisonment.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- LIGHT CURE FOR PAIN.; Cancer Hospital Finds 500 Candle Power Electric Rays Helpful.
- BANK OF ENGLAND RAISES ITS RATE; Increase of 1 Per Cent. Ordered on Account of American Demand for Gold. ...
- DISCUSS ROOSEVELT AT ECONOMIC CLUB; Connecticut Lawyer Calls Him Arrogant, Conceited, and Cause of the ...
- AUTOISTS PLEASED WITH PALACE SHOW; Dealers Report Exceptionally Large Demand for Medium-Priced Cars. ...
- Interesting Bouts at Long Acre A.C.
- YACHT SALES FOR JERUSALEM.; Members of the Holy Ghost and Us Colony Will Settle There.
- HARRIMAN LINE REDUCTIONS.; Work on Extensions in Oregon and Idaho to be Stopped.
- Asks Omaha Theatres to Close Sunday.
- DEATH oF GEORG ENGELS.; German Comedian, Well-Beloved In New York, Dies in Berlin.
- Less Work and More Pay Panacea.
- GOOD HOTELS NEEDED.
- Syrians, Not Armenians.
- FLOWER SHOW ENDS.; Monmouth County Horticultural Society Awards Prizes.
- BUILDINGS CRACK OVER NEW TUNNEL; No Danger of Their Collapse, Declares Engineer of the Hudson River ...
- HARMONY IN BASEBALL.; Threatened Revolt of American Association Fizzles Out.
- First Governor of Tristan da Cunha.
- MAYOR GREETS WESTON.; Veteran Pedestrian Honored by Officials and Citizens of Beverly, Mass.
- Homer Wins Long-Distance Run.
- QUICK RELIEF AND FUTURE TROUBLE.
- REBALLOTING IN RUSSIA.; Nearly All of the Municipal Elections Have Been Indecisive.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- HER "BEST FRIEND"; A Woman Thus Speaks of Postum.
- IRISH LAND FIGHT SETTLED.; Trouble on Estates of the Marquis of Clanricarde Terminated.
- NEGOTIATING WITH RUSSIA.; America Trying to Arrange a Treaty Relating to Naturalization.
- MAY OPERATE ON SCHOLARS.; Pittsburg Board of Health Recommends Surgery for Backward Pupils.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Investor Buys Upper Seventh Avenue Apartment House -- West Twenty-third Street ...
- TWICE WEDDED IN A DAY.; Two Ceremonies Unite Mark Sullivan and Miss Buchanan.
- BARNES ATTACKS ODELL.; His Newspaper Charges Boss with Instigation of Fusion Movement.
- GAIN FOR PORTO RICO.; French Minimum Tariff for Island's Coffee Until December.
- CHURCHILL -- COBURN.
- Seven Killed and 1,300 Rubles Stolen.
- WESTON THE WALKER.
- ADRIATIC ARRIVES; CABINS CROWDED; Senator Warren, Ambassador Griscom, and Many Other Prominent Persons ...
- TAFT IS DODGING EAGER POTENTATES; Believed His Rush to Berlin Is for Purpose of Avoiding Official Receptions. ...
- SUIT ENDS AFTER 100 YEARS.; $100,000 Distributed, but All Original Heirs Were Long Since Dead.
- Philadelphia Has $75,000 Fire.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- LABOR MEN DENOUNCE HEARST AND IHMSEN; Foley Flays His Rival at Independent Trade Union Meeting in Cooper ...
- ONLY OVER MY VETO -- FORT; Shall the Jersey Legislature Repeal the Bishop's Law.
- Miss Dutton, Expert in Golf, to Wed.
- SEEK CONTROL OF LAKE SUPERIOR CO.; Philadelphians Trying to Oust New Yorkers from Board of $40,000,000 ...
- AGAINST SUNDAY CONCERTS.; Gov. Hughes Refers Complaints to Mayor McClellan and Police.
- COTTON MEN INDIGNANT.; Asked Relief of Cortelyou and He Didn't Do as They Wished.
- John Mitchell Again Operated On.
- TIGHT MONEY HALTS WORK.; Extension of Santa Fe Lines, Costing $7,000,000, Indefinitely Deferred.
- DARLING ONCE ON BALLOT.; Court of Appeals Holds Against Plea of Fusion Judicial Candidate.
- KNOXVILLE SALOONS CLOSED.; Whisky Selling at Any Price as Result of Pendleton Act.
- POTTER ATTACKS FOLEY.; Bishop Joins with Other Clergymen in Urging His Defeat for Sheriff.
- WASHINGTON'S HEIRS WANT CINCINNATI; Look Up His Will and Demand 10,000 Acres in the Ohio Valley. GRANT ...
- NEW YORK'S FINANCES.
- STUDENTS OPPOSE FIGHTS.; Seniors of North Carolina College Criticise Cure for Hazing.
- Roosevelt Favors Cotton Belt Canal.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- FUSION KNIFING PLAN DENIED.; Parsons Hasn't Heard of Any Protest from Hearst Men, He Says.
- WILL MAKE 60-CENT GAS.; Citizens' Company of Indianapolis Takes Over Mains of Old Concern.
- SUCCESSFUL PARIS PLAY.; Domestic Comedy at the Odeon -- Daughter Reconciles Parents.
- Thalmann Firm Never Heard of Lytle.
- SMALL GAME SEASON HERE.; Many Hunters Invade Long Island for Opening Day.
- POLICE ROUND UP WALL ST. SUSPECTS; Two Men and a Woman Arrested for Working a Variation of the Bucket ...
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Stepped to Death in Front of Engine.
- DEPOSITORS INDORSE HAMILTON BANK PLAN; Meeting Accepts Reopening Proposal Made by President Montgomery. ...
- YOUTHFUL SCULPTOR SUICIDE BY POISON; Nathaniel Avram at 23 Gave Promise of a Distinguished Career. A ...
- EARLY RELIEF FOR BANK CONDITIONS; With the Arrival of Gold This Week Loan Expansion Will Be at Once ...
- MIKADO HONORS AMERICANS.; One Paper Suggests That Our Big Fleet Visit Japan.
- LOANS TO YALE STUDENTS.; Corporation Proposes to Ask Needy Ones to Pay Back Money.
- TRYING SITUATION WELL MET BY BANKS; City Bank Circular Points Out How They All United for the Common ...
- REINTER BISHOP DELANCEY.; Prelate's Body Is Laid Under Altar of Memorial Church.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Article 2 -- No Title
- EXTRA SESSION IS DISCUSSED; Statement from Washington Says Financiers Urge It Upon the President. PLAN ...
- SCRIP USED AS MONEY.; Pittsburg, St. Louis, and Kansas City Have Adopted the System.
- MR. MALONEY RETURNS.; It Is Believed That He Communicated with His Daughter.
- EVANS SAYS FLEET WILL DO US HONOR; Answers for His Ships in Fight or Frolic While in the Pacific. CHEERED ...
- SEARCH SOUND FOR YOUTH.; Hugh M. Matheson of Yale Left Stamford in a Canoe.
- DIES AFTER A LONG SLEEP.; Pole's Illness Resembled the Sleeping Sickness of Africa.
- VETERANS ENTERTAIN TAFT.; Philippines Assembly Discusses Restriction of Chinese Imigration.
- SEWARD HEIDELBACH RESTORED TO FAMILY; Cincinnati Man, Who So Strangely Disappeared, Had Wandered to ...
- MANY ARRESTS FOR MUTINY.; Soldiers and Sailors Taken Into Custody at Vladivostok.
- Young Woman Swallows Poison on Car
- CONSTRUES MINNESOTA LAW.; Federal Court Declares That State Statute Cannot Revoke Its Powers.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- TIMES WILL FLASH RETURNS.; And Will Show Them, as They Come in, by Stereopticon In the Square.
- CHICAGO PLOT FAR REACHING.; Many Government Secrets Supposed to Have Been Sold by a Woman.
- Varying Views of Southern Errors.
- The Brilliant Bensons.
- Books in Demand.
- PLENTY OF BOOKS FOR MID-AUTUMN; Several Important Literary and Scientific Works Among This Week's Lists ...
- QUERIES; Answers from Readers. Appeals to Readers.
- A Fool Man.
- Anglo=American " Union."
- THE GENIUS OF WORDSWORTH.; A Poet Great in Spite of Himself and of His Mistaken Belief That a Meagre ...
- Review 1 -- No Title
- Fads and Significant Phenomena.
- A Writer's Difficulties.
- NO DEARTH OF CHILDREN'S BOOKS.; Fairy Tales, Verse and Stories of More Serious Purport, Old Favorites ...
- VIEWS OF READERS.; Euthanasia.
- REVIEWS OF MOST LATELY PUBLISHED BOOKS.; MISS FRENCH'S LATEST NOVEL THE LION'S SHARE. By Oclave Thanet. ...
- VIEWS OF READERS.; Defense of Poe.
- VIEWS OF READERS.; In Defense of Mr. Noyes.
- VIEWS OF READERS.; Discussion of the Central Incident of "The Fruit of the Tree " -Is Euthanasia Ever ...
- LEA'S "INQUISITION"; Greatest Historical Work Yet Produced in America Now Completed by Issue of Fourth ...
- THE MAN BEHIND THE MANUSCRIPT.; The Suspicious Man, the Man of Assurance, the Anonymous Man and the ...
- ROMANCE OF THE QUEEN OF SHEBA; Mrs. Van Vorst and Hugues le Roux Give the World a Remarkable Abyssinian ...
- LONDON TIMES ATTACKS THE KING; Newspaper's Criticism of the Price of "Queen Victoria's Letters" Really ...
- "EUTHANASIA" IN FICTION.; NEWSPAPER ENGLISH.
- RESENTS ATTACK ON WALT WHITMAN; Dr. Isaac Hull Platt Examines Reflections on Gray Poet's Character Made ...
- PROHIBITED PLAYS APPEAR AS BOOKS; New Generation May Learn to Read Plays -- Penny Classic Enterprise ...
- LITERARY GOSSIP OF BOSTON TOWN; New Books Issuing from New England Presses -- 10,000 Visit Longfellow's ...
- BEAUTY AND POWER IN A NEW NOVEL; In "A Fountain Sealed" Mrs. Sedgwick Has Drawn a Mother of Rare Character.
- FRENCH CAPITAL'S AFFAIRS LITERARY; Judith Gautier for the Academy? Coppee Unpopular and Dying -- Zola's ...
- Losses by Fire.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK.
- Article 22 -- No Title
- STUDENT FIGHTS STOPPED.; President of North Carolina College Heads Protest of Seniors. !
- PUSHCART RAID UPSETS EAST SIDE; Rivington Street Merchants in Panic as Their Stocks Are Carried Off. ...
- Babies Win Post Office for Town.; Alienists to Examine Warner.
- COURT DENOUNCES B.R.T. AS DEFIANT; Fines Its Subsidiary Company the Limit for Smoke Nuisance at Power ...
- TO SHELLEY.
- LITTLE GIRL KILLED BY CAR.; Doctor Crawls In to the Trucks to Ease Dying Childs Pain.
- MURDERER KILLS A GUARD.; Then Falls to Blow His Way Out of Jail and Commits Suicide.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- THINKS HITCHCOCK IS NOW IN CANADA; District Attorney Jerome Orders His Immediate Arrest if Discovered ...
- WESTON SLIGHTLY HURT.; But Veteran Pedestrian Plods Along Three Hours Ahead of Schedule.
- CHECK WASTE, GET RICH.; Henry Clews Tells Yale Students That Fortunes Wait the Savers.
- Article 20 -- No Title
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; New Building for Broadway and Fourth Street Corner as Result of Big Trade ...
- Yale and Harvard Agree on Officials.; AUTOMOBILE NOTES.
- Article 19 -- No Title
- Article 21 -- No Title; LEAVES ALL TO HOUSEKEEPER. Dr. Hartmann Cuts Off Relatives -- Estate Amounts ...
- Article 18 -- No Title
- CENTRAL OF GEORGIA PASSES TO HARRIMAN; Practical Admission That He Has Bought Holdings of Oakleigh Thorne ...
- Princeton Finds Possible Crew Star.; FISHING AND FISHERMEN.
- MILLIKEN RECEIVERS' REPORT.; Assets of Failed Corporation Exceed Liabilities by Over $600,000.
- MAYER & CO. BANKRUPTS.; W.H. Willis Appointed Referee -- Some Securities Sold at Auction.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.; Y.M.C.A. Motorboat School Opens. Blumenthal Wins Billiard Tourney. Galalgher Increases ...
- MANUAL WINS AT "SOCCER."; Defeats Boys' High, 4 to 1, in Fast Game at Washington Park.
- GETS $589,000 VERDICT.; J.S. Jones Wins Coal Land Suit Against Ramsay -- Gould Out of Case.
- FRESHMEN ATHLETES WIN.; City College Sophomores 16 Points Behind Rivals in Outdor Meet.
- Harvard Runner Collapses in Run.
- GREAT NORTHERN ABSORBS.; Railroad Takes Over All Its Subsidiary Lines in Minnesota.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- Article 16 -- No Title
- Did Not Show San Francisco Losses.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Bank Statement Indications.
- TRADE CONDITIONS.
- THE EUROPEAN MARKETS.
- New Assessment of Virginia Roads.
- Weekly Failure Report.
- Reading's Earnings Increase.
- NO BISCUIT COMBINATION.; Money Situation Delays Projected Alliance of 100 Western Concerns.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- Article 14 -- No Title
- Lawrenceville Scrubs Win.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Show Small Changes -Call Money Rates, 25 3 Per Cent. MORE GOLD ENGAGEMENTS ...
- Kansas City Track to be Sold.
- MEADOW BROOK DRAG HUNT.; Hounds Have Hard Run and Hunters Take Stiff Fences.
- BASEBALL MEETING OVER.; Closing Session of National Association Devoted to Settling Disputed Cases.
- BIG AUTO DISPLAY FOR GARDEN A SHOW; Second Exhibit of American Motor Cars Will Be Opened This Evening. ...
- DON ENRIQUE WINS IN THE LAST JUMP; Hastings Gelding Beats Momentum by a Neck for Ravenswood Handicap. ...
- INDIANS PRIMED FOR TIGERS' GAME; Expect to Repeat Brilliant Penn Victory in the Match at the Polo Grounds. ...
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.
- Mrs. Frances McLaren Lucas.
- O'DONNELL-WILLIAMS.
- Shot Hallowe'en Celebrator.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- Brooklyn Voter Asks Advice.
- Cash and Credit.
- For Municipal Court.
- A Debasing Alliance.
- Heronry, Not Rookery.
- FIVE BRIDESMAIDS FOR MISS JONES; Three Maids of Honor Will Also Attend Her When She Marries W.C. Johnston. ...
- For General Sessions.
- GEN. BOOTH HERE; STILL VERY WEAK; Head of the Salvation Army Shows the Effect of His Illness in the ...
- Commands Hugh Coleman.
- CHURCH FAIR AT ROSLYN.; Society Expected in Force at Trinity Parish House To-day.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- THE WASHINGTON POST.
- EXUBERANT FOOTBALL PLAYERS.; What Was Mr. Cortelyou's Service?
- EXUBERANT FOOTBALL PLAYERS.; New York's Suspended Senior.
- For the Supreme Court.
- FOOTBALL DAY IN NEW YORK.
- URGES MULQUEEN ELECTION; E.M. Shepard Asks Voters to Support Him for General Sessions.
- EXUBERANT FOOTBALL PLAYERS.; Complaint of Their Rowdy Proceedings in Public Conveyances.
- Pittsburg Orchestra Plays.; Philadelphian Buys Opera Box. THEATRICAL NOTES.
- $7,500 FOR HUSBAND'S LOVE.; Bride Gets Verdict Against Father-in-Law for Alienating It.
- MR. CORTELYOU'S SERVICE.
- SOME RESULTS OF THE "FLURRY."
- THE TREASURY'S BANK ACCOUNTS.
- Metropolitan's Singers Sail.; Men on Liners Want More Pay.
- OFF TO EUROPE TO-DAY.; Seven Ocean Liners Outward Bound with Many Passengers.
- GOV. WARFIELD FOR THE SENATE.
- SUNDAY SHOWS.
- SOUTHERN IMMIGRATION.
- BUREAU CLASHES OVER UTE INDIANS; Capt. Johnson Reports That They Are Harshly Treated by Agent Downs. ...
- WALL ST. ARRESTS A MISTAKE; Detectives Admit It in Court and Magistrate Discharges Prisoners.
- HUNTERS SHOOT THREE MEN.; City Employee Hit by Rabbit Shot on Staten Island -- One May Die.
- BINGHAM MAY ACT SUNDAY.; He Expects Opinion Regarding "Sacred Concerts" Before Then.
- NAVY WANTS $125,041,399.; Secretary Metcalf's Estimate for the Next Fiscal Year.
- NAZIMOVA CHOOSES PLAY BY NEW YORKER; Will Appear in "The Comet," a Modem Tragedy, by Owen Johnson. HIS ...
- 25 YEARS A RABBI; HONOR FOR DR. HARRIS; Congregation of Temple Israel Celebrate a Notable Anniversary. ...
- The Kaiser Rid of His Cold.
- TAFT NOT TO HURRY HOME.; Will Leave Manila Nov. 9 -- He Speaks to Americans There.
- STOWAWAY BURIED IN COAL AVALANCHE; Rachaul Fought for Eighteen Hours to Save His Life in the Umvoti's ...
- SCANDAL CASE REOPENED.; Berlin State's Attorney Will Bring Out All the Facts.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- CARNEGIE MADE NO CONTEST.; Lord Avebury Unanimously Elected Lord Rector of St. Andrews.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Concert Engagement for Toselli.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Article 6 -- No Title
- SCOTCH SHIPS FOR COLLIERS; Twenty-one Chartered to Carry Coal for Our Battleships.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- CITY RETRENCHES; $9,000,000 SAVED; Board of Estimate Practically Abandons Plans for Eight Public Parks. ...
- RUSSIAN OFFICERS BLAMED FOR MUTINY; Three of Them Reprimanded for the Naval Outbreak at Vladivostok. ...
- SEDITION LAW FOR INDIA.; Lord Minto Points Out the Serious Conditions -- Praises Army.
- JAPAN GIVES IN TO CHINA.; A Stop Put to Her Independent Postal System -- Chinese Fear Mikado.
- EMPRESS GOES TO PEKING.; Much Mystery Preserved as to the Death of Her Sister.
- FINLAND IGNORES RUSSIA.; Diet Passes a Strict Prohibition Law That Affects Customs.
- 200 KILLED BY EARTHQUAKE.; Surviving Inhabitants of Karatagh, However, Are Without Shelter.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Article 3 -- No Title
- WANT BIG EVICTION PUT OFF.; East Siders Say Bridge Terminal Notice Will Make Thousands Idle.
- Article 2 -- No Title; SENDS BACK $1,000,000. Trust Company of America Doesn't Need It as Run Has Subsided. ...
- Virginia Bank Does Not Open.
- 12-STORY BUILDING FOR TIMES SQUARE; Office Structure and Theatre to be Built at Broadway and 43d Street. ...
- BANK DEPOSIT DOES OFFSET AGAINST LOAN; A Court Ruling of Importance in Dealing with Suspended Institutions ...
- PARENTS MUST DECIDE.; Pittsburg Authorities to Learn Pupils' Ailments, Not Order Operations.
- NEBRASKA BANK CLOSES.; Had $50,000 in Iowa Bank Whose Cashier Committed Suicide.
- HUDSON LINES FREE OF MORSE CONTROL; New Managing Officers Put in Charge by Reorganized Navigation Company. ...
- Lieut. Grant Takes Brookline House.
- BOTH LEADERS CONFIDENT.; Murphy Expects to Win in Every District -- So Does Parsons.
- GRAND JURY'S PLEA FOR CLEAN ELECTION; Urges Voters to Co-operate with the Authorities in Putting Down ...
- ABUNDANT MONEY -- BRYAN.; Due to Tremendous Gold Production, Which Maintains Prices.
- Pennsylvania's Record Traffic.; New York Central Pays in Checks.
- $1,339,000 IN NEW CIRCULATION.; That Amount Taken Out Yesterday by National Banks.
- MONEY CHEAP IN FRANCE.; Bank Rate Unchanged and Private loans Are 2 1/2.
- $10,000,000 ON LUSITANIA.; Great Cargo of Gold to Come on the Fastest Liner.
- Locomotive Makers Laid Off.
- Air Brake Company Reduces Wages.
- St. Paul Road Discharges 1,000.
- MORTON SEES ROOSEVELT.; Says the President Is Optimistic About the Situation.
- CURRENT OF GOLD IS STILL THIS WAY; Bankers Here and in Other Cities Obtained Nearly $4,000,000 Abroad ...
- HUGE PENNSYLVANIA EARNINGS.; 11 Per Cent. Greater Than Last Year -- The Regular Dividend Declared.
- PETTY THEFT -- LIFE SENTENCE; Court Scores Prisoners for an Attack on an Aged Woman.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- MISS ROOSEVELT FOR YALE.; Will Be the Guest Old Eli Sophomore at the Princeton Game.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- SAVINGS BANK TO INSURE.; New Massachusetts Law Effective and One Bank Will Experiment.
- PITTSBURG WAGES IN CHECKS.; Payroll in the District Amounts to $1,000,000 a Day.
- NEW YORKER IS FOUND DEAD.; Belief That Heart Failure Caused Peter Grossman's Death.
- PENNSYLVANIA ROAD SLOWS DOWN A BIT; Temporary Lessening of Activity on Tunnel and Allied Projects Decided ...
- OTHER CONCERNS RETRENCH.; Baldwin Locomotive Works and Steel Companies Report Fewer Orders.
- SMUGGLED FURS SEIZED.; More Than $2,500 Worth Were Intended for New York Dealers.
- $300 MAY BRING $300,000.; Money Lender Took Chance in an Estate Which Surprised Him.
- BOSTON THANKS J.P. MORGAN.; Stock Exchange Expresses Gratitude for Action During Financial Flurry.
- TRUNK BLOWS UP -- PANIC.; One May Die, Others Hurt, by Explosion in Pittsburg Station.
- FIANCEE'S FINANCES DISPLEASE DE ALBA; Spanish Duke's Engagement to Miss Mathilde Townsend Said to be ...
- ELECT BURTON -- $5,000,000; Cleveland Company Will Spend That Sum if Johnson Is Beaten.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- YOUNG CAFFREY WANTS DUEL.; Lieut. Gov. Sanders Declines Challenge by Donelson Caffrey.
- MAY HAVE STOLEN EVIDENCE.; Stenographer and Printer Accused in Chicago National Bank Case.
- BURNS OUT BUFFALO POLICE.; Incendiary Destroys Headquarters -Czolgosz's Original Confession Burned.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- ANGRY AUTOIST SHOOTS BOY.; Fired at Ground to Frighten Other Boys Who Annoyed Him.
- GENERAL STRIKE ON BRITISH RAILROADS; Amalgamated Society Determines to Call Out More Than 100,000 Men. ...
- CALL OFF THE SALE OF PROVIDENT LIFE; Thomases to Return $100,000 and Notes for $1,000,000 to Buying ...
- HEARST "OUT OF POLITICS."; Makes Announcement at the Mass Meeting in Cooper Union.
- GOVERNORS WILL CO-OPERATE; Georgia, Alabama, and North Carolina Executives Meet in Atlanta.
- DOG SAVES MASTER'S LIFE.; Kept Student from Drowning, but His Fall May Prove Fatal.
- NOT TO AID COTTON MEN.; Cortelyou Cannot Have London Cash Transferred to New Orleans.
- BLOOMFIELD GIVES OUT STOKES LETTERS; Raises a Question of Veracity Between the Governor and Mr. Fort. ...
- Roosevelt Favors Cotton Belt Canal.
- LOSS $500,000; 7 OVERCOME.; Chicago Shoe House Destroyed, Smoke of Burning Leather Handicapping Firemen.
- Fort Well Received in Princeton.; Twill Be Fort by 21,450, Says Kean.
- ONLY OVER MY VETO -- FORT; Shall the Jersey Legislature Repeal the Bishop's Law.
- SOLDIERS FIGHT FIRE.; Sackett's Harbor Post Office Destroyed and Whole Town Is Threatened.
- FLOWER SHOW ENDS.; Monmouth County Horticultural Society Awards Prizes.
- ADRIATIC ARRIVES; CABINS CROWDED; Senator Warren, Ambassador Griscom, and Many Other Prominent Persons ...
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Investor Buys Upper Seventh Avenue Apartment House -- West Twenty-third Street ...
- LIFE MORE THAN JEWELS.; Woman Leaves $7,500 In Diamonds When Alarm of Fire Sounds.
- At 84 Wins Bride of 52.
- Philadelphia Has $75,000 Fire.
- THE COTTON MARKET.; Reacts After Sharp Advance -Closes 3 Points Up to 1 Point Down. WEATHER IN COTTON STATES.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- Article 14 -- No Title
- KESSLER & CO.'S FAILURE.; Accountants to Examine. Books of Stock Exchange Firm.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Insisting on Cash Trade. Pennsylvania Under Pressure. Paying Premium for Currency. ...
- THE FOREIGN MARKETS.; Money Scarce and in Demand in London -- Stocks Improve.
- SEEK CONTROL OF LAKE SUPERIOR CO.; Philadelphians Trying to Oust New Yorkers from Board of $40,000,000 ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Decline Again -- Call Money Rates, 25@3 Per Cent. MORE GOLD ENGAGEMENTS Pennsylvania ...
- Thalmann Firm Never Heard of Lytle.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Article 11 -- No Title; Fordham Preps. Outclass Xavier. ON AND OFF FOOTBALL FIELDS. Bonhag Leads Columbia ...
- BANK OF ENGLAND RAISES ITS RATE; Increase of 1 Per Cent. Ordered on Account of American Demand for Gold. ...
- Balloon Ascensions Next Week.
- AUTOISTS PLEASED WITH PALACE SHOW; Dealers Report Exceptionally Large Demand for Medium-Priced Cars. ...
- Luther Wins Yale Cross-Country Run.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Article 12 -- No Title
- MAYOR'S DEFENSE OF THE NEW BUDGET; Over $10,750,000 Increase Mandatory Under the Charter or Special ...
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- DEATH oF GEORG ENGELS.; German Comedian, Well-Beloved In New York, Dies in Berlin.
- Asks Omaha Theatres to Close Sunday.
- AGAINST SUNDAY CONCERTS.; Gov. Hughes Refers Complaints to Mayor McClellan and Police.
- HORSE ROLLS ON RIDER.; Baltimore Man Seriously Injured in Vaulting Fence and Brother Kicked.
- INDIANS CONFIDENT THEY WILL WIN; Coach Warner Maps Out Plans for Carlisle to Overthrow the Tigers. HARD ...
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- MATHER SUN DIAL GIVEN TO PRINCETON; Ambassador Bryce Presents a Copy of the One at Oxford to the University. ...
- "TOM JONES" ON THE STAGE.; H.W. Savage's New Operatic Production Seen at Plainfield.
- SUCCESSFUL PARIS PLAY.; Domestic Comedy at the Odeon -- Daughter Reconciles Parents.
- CHURCHILL -- COBURN.
- Mrs. Belmont's Aid Reopens a Church.; Columbia "Prom" Committee Named.
- DEATH HASTENS WEDDING.; George Huntress and Bride Leave Altar to Attend Funeral.
- BOGART -- WELLS.
- Miss Dutton, Expert in Golf, to Wed.
- BIG CHANGES PLANNED IN CITY GOVERNMENT; Charter Revision Hearing Reveals Proposal to Alter Many Departments. ...
- Dr. E!iot's Wedding Anniversary.
- NEW ENGAGEMENTS INTEREST SOCIETY; Miss Mary Hare, Granddaughter of Bishop Hare, is to Merry En: sign ...
- TO REPRIMAND A CAPTAIN.; Court-Martial Finds That Nelson Was Careless with Funds.
- TWICE WEDDED IN A DAY.; Two Ceremonies Unite Mark Sullivan and Miss Buchanan.
- WHISTLER A BAD PAINTER.; Philistine Person Takes Issue with an Artistic Friend.
- Syrians, Not Armenians.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Less Work and More Pay Panacea.
- Mr. Morgan for President.
- HOPE LAKE WILL WIN.; Harvard Looks for Omen in His Fight for a Governorship.
- WESTON THE WALKER.
- HARVARD MEN HONORED.; Four Japanese Graduates Recently Received Awards from Their Emperor.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- First Governor of Tristan da Cunha.
- NEW YORK'S FINANCES.
- SMALL GAME SEASON HERE.; Many Hunters Invade Long Island for Opening Day.
- QUICK RELIEF AND FUTURE TROUBLE.
- NEW BRIDGE APPROACHES.
- GOOD HOTELS NEEDED.
- THE NEW "POISON SQUAD."
- HARMONY IN BASEBALL.; Threatened Revolt of American Association Fizzles Out.
- A DISINTERESTED THIRD PARTY.
- NO CURE FOR HAZING.
- Interesting Bouts at Long Acre A.C.
- WARDELL CONFESSES KILLING HIS WIFE; Dramatic Scene in Court When Man Convicted of Aiding Her Suicide ...
- CONGRESSMEN FOR COLON.; Members of Committee on Appropriations to View Canal Work.
- ROB JEWELERS OF $50,000.; Attleboro Police Unearth Gang of Thieves Through Confession of One.
- Homer Wins Long-Distance Run.
- BERRY MAID TAKES THE PACKER STAKES; Western Filly, First all the Way, Handily Beat Woodlane and Aimee ...
- Croker's Rhodora Wins Dewhurst Plate
- FISHING AND FISHERMEN.
- TWELVE OFFICERS MAY BE RETIRED; Colonels and Majors Unable to Take Test Ride Ordered by President. HEAVY ...
- MORGAN AND LOW LEAD.; Capture First Honors Among Amateur and Professional Golfers.
- Goes Laughing to a Death Cell.
- 3,406 ENTRIES MADE IN TIMES CONTESTS; Rush of Letters from Far-Away States at Final Hour of the Competition. ...
- NO CHANGE IN THAW DEFENSE.; O'Mara Says Insanity Plea Will Be Offered at Second Trial.
- CITY ORDER TO MOVE DECLARED UNJUST; Tenants of Buildings Condemned for New Bridge Approach Call Mass ...
- Article 7 -- No Title; Four Hurt by Bursting Water Boiler.
- WILL MAKE 60-CENT GAS.; Citizens' Company of Indianapolis Takes Over Mains of Old Concern.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- SUICIDE IN HOUSE OF MERCY.; Josephine Hall, a Woman Teacher, Shoots Herself at Chapel Hour.
- MAYOR GREETS WESTON.; Veteran Pedestrian Honored by Officials and Citizens of Beverly, Mass.
- DR. GILLETTE OUT OF JAIL.; Insurance Official Released on Certificate of Reasonable Doubt.
- BUILDINGS CRACK OVER NEW TUNNEL; No Danger of Their Collapse, Declares Engineer of the Hudson River ...
- POLICE ROUND UP WALL ST. SUSPECTS; Two Men and a Woman Arrested for Working a Variation of the Bucket ...
- WILL CONTEST UNCLE'S WILL.; The Rev. C.C. Tiffany Did Not Mention Nephews, but Gave to Valet.
- BARNES ATTACKS ODELL.; His Newspaper Charges Boss with Instigation of Fusion Movement.
- LABOR MEN DENOUNCE HEARST AND IHMSEN; Foley Flays His Rival at Independent Trade Union Meeting in Cooper ...
- FUSION KNIFING PLAN DENIED.; Parsons Hasn't Heard of Any Protest from Hearst Men, He Says.
- FIGHT WITH INDIANS IN SOUTHERN UTAH; Troops I and K of Fifth Cavalry in an Engagement with Navajos. ...
- WARM CAMPAIGN IN NASSAU.; Republicans Denounce Democrats in Circular in Roosevelt's County.
- DISCUSS ROOSEVELT AT ECONOMIC CLUB; Connecticut Lawyer Calls Him Arrogant, Conceited, and Cause of the ...
- YACHT SALES FOR JERUSALEM.; Members of the Holy Ghost and Us Colony Will Settle There.
- HARRIMAN LINE REDUCTIONS.; Work on Extensions in Oregon and Idaho to be Stopped.
- POTTER ATTACKS FOLEY.; Bishop Joins with Other Clergymen in Urging His Defeat for Sheriff.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- REBALLOTING IN RUSSIA.; Nearly All of the Municipal Elections Have Been Indecisive.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- BERLIN NOT SATISFIED; With Harvard's Explanation About Her Non-American Professor.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Article 2 -- No Title
- DR. CLOSE A SUICIDE.; Report on Real Cause of Death Held Up -- Took Strychnine.
- WEDDING FINERY LOST IN SHIPWRECK; Capt. Foote and Bride Back from Honeymoon on Bark That Sank. BURNED ...
- DARLING ONCE ON BALLOT.; Court of Appeals Holds Against Plea of Fusion Judicial Candidate.
- RUSSIAN PRINCE ARRESTED.; Charged with Organizing the Train Robbery Topotadze Executed.
- STUDENTS OPPOSE FIGHTS.; Seniors of North Carolina College Criticise Cure for Hazing.
- GAIN FOR PORTO RICO.; French Minimum Tariff for Island's Coffee Until December.
- Budapest Editor a Suicide.; NEW CLUB IN TIMES SQUARE. The Wealthy Rocky Mountain Takes Quarters in Hotel ...
- IRISH LAND FIGHT SETTLED.; Trouble on Estates of the Marquis of Clanricarde Terminated.
- NEGOTIATING WITH RUSSIA.; America Trying to Arrange a Treaty Relating to Naturalization.
- John Mitchell Again Operated On.
- KNOXVILLE SALOONS CLOSED.; Whisky Selling at Any Price as Result of Pendleton Act.
- GERMAN BALLOON BALKS.; Major Parseval's Machine Disappoints Him and His Invited Guests.
- TAFT IS DODGING EAGER POTENTATES; Believed His Rush to Berlin Is for Purpose of Avoiding Official Receptions. ...
- BANK CASHIER A SUICIDE.; Worried Over Losses in Alleged Use of Secret Society Funds.
- SLIGHT BRIDGEPORT RUNS.; Two Savings Banks Easily Pay All Demands Made.
- PITTSBURG EXPECTS CASH.; Short Term Pennsylvania Road Notes Worth $50,000,000 Are Due.
- THREATEN THOMASES IN FIGHT FOR STOCK; Syndicate That Bought Control of the Provident Life May Sue for ...
- Seven Killed and 1,300 Rubles Stolen.
- SHE WANTS HER TEETH.; Mailed Them Two Years Ago, and Has Uncle Sam Lost Them?
- Dr. Charles Mohr.
- KNICKERBOCKER CAN PAY ALL.; So the Directors Find -- A Suggested Plan of Partial Payments.
- TIGHT MONEY HALTS WORK.; Extension of Santa Fe Lines, Costing $7,000,000, Indefinitely Deferred.
- YEGGMEN RANSACK TOWN.; Escape After Fight with Police and Citizens of Canaseraga.
- SAVED TRAIN FROM WRECK.; Game Warden Discovered Ties Heaped on Pennsylvania Track.
- WASHINGTON'S HEIRS WANT CINCINNATI; Look Up His Will and Demand 10,000 Acres in the Ohio Valley. GRANT ...
- Paroled Bandit Returns to Prison.
- HER "BEST FRIEND"; A Woman Thus Speaks of Postum.
- COTTON MEN INDIGNANT.; Asked Relief of Cortelyou and He Didn't Do as They Wished.
- RECEIVER FOR SAVINGS BANK.; The Cashier Was Short $38,000 and Committed Suicide.
- MONEY RATES DROP, MORE GOLD COMING; Move to Increase National Bank Circulation Also Has Good Effect. ...
- RECEIVERS PASS THIRD AV. RENTAL; Carry Out Plan Outlined by Judge Lacombe to Relieve the Metropolitan ...
- BANKS READY TO EXPAND.; Many Responses to Treasury Plan to Increase Circulation.
- Article 1 -- No Title; SHORTAGE OF SMALL BILLS. Employers Find Some Difficulty in Making Up Payrolls.
- HAU MAY ESCAPE DEATH.; His Sentence Likely to be Commuted to Life Imprisonment.
- CUT OUT FALSE TEETH.; Dr. Bullitt of Philadelphia Swallowed Them in the Night.
- BLACK IN $30,000,000 SUIT.; Ex-Governor to be Chief Counsel in Action Against Sugar Trust.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title; Telegraphers' Strike Pay Withdrawn.
- NO BURLEY TOBACCO CROP.; Growers' Association Decides Not to Raise Any Next Year.
- MAY OPERATE ON SCHOLARS.; Pittsburg Board of Health Recommends Surgery for Backward Pupils.
- JILTED, SHE ASKS $25,000.; Miss Lawstatter Sues Prof. Reed, Who Called Five Nights a Week.
- BISHOP OF LONDON TELLS OF HIS VISIT; His Own Version of the Great International Tennis Match. THE KINDLY ...
- SUIT ENDS AFTER 100 YEARS.; $100,000 Distributed, but All Original Heirs Were Long Since Dead.
- Latest Shipping News.
- New Jersey Out of Debt.
- MAY NOT TRY GRAFTERS.; Pennsylvania Treasurer Hears It Hinted That Court Has Been Fixed.
- M.B. CURTIS ARRAIGNED.; Actor Is Charged with Falsely Obtaining $500.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Front Page 1 -- No Title; CRASH; MOTORMAN DRUNK. Two in Hospital After a Collision in Eighth Avenue.
- HALLOWE'EN FUN KILLS A LITTLE BOY; The Pistol Snapped at Him Was Loaded and Shot Him Down. VARSITY FRESHMEN ...
- HITCHCOCK HAS LEFT NOT A TRACE BEHIND; Wife Says She Thinks He Must Have Committed Suicide Somewhere. ...
- LIGHT CURE FOR PAIN.; Cancer Hospital Finds 500 Candle Power Electric Rays Helpful.
- WANTS THE LOCKS WIDER.; Secretary Metcalf Will Urge Change in Panama Canal Plans.
- SCARE AT BELASCO THEATRE.; Curtain Didn't Work and Frances Starr Cried for "the Asbestos."
- DR. CLOSE A SUICIDE.; Report on Real Cause of Death Held Up -- Took Strychnine.
- WEDDING FINERY LOST IN SHIPWRECK; Capt. Foote and Bride Back from Honeymoon on Bark That Sank. BURNED ...
- DARLING ONCE ON BALLOT.; Court of Appeals Holds Against Plea of Fusion Judicial Candidate.
- RUSSIAN PRINCE ARRESTED.; Charged with Organizing the Train Robbery Topotadze Executed.
- STUDENTS OPPOSE FIGHTS.; Seniors of North Carolina College Criticise Cure for Hazing.
- GAIN FOR PORTO RICO.; French Minimum Tariff for Island's Coffee Until December.
- Budapest Editor a Suicide.; NEW CLUB IN TIMES SQUARE. The Wealthy Rocky Mountain Takes Quarters in Hotel ...
- IRISH LAND FIGHT SETTLED.; Trouble on Estates of the Marquis of Clanricarde Terminated.
- NEGOTIATING WITH RUSSIA.; America Trying to Arrange a Treaty Relating to Naturalization.
- John Mitchell Again Operated On.
- KNOXVILLE SALOONS CLOSED.; Whisky Selling at Any Price as Result of Pendleton Act.
- GERMAN BALLOON BALKS.; Major Parseval's Machine Disappoints Him and His Invited Guests.
- TAFT IS DODGING EAGER POTENTATES; Believed His Rush to Berlin Is for Purpose of Avoiding Official Receptions. ...
- BANK CASHIER A SUICIDE.; Worried Over Losses in Alleged Use of Secret Society Funds.
- SLIGHT BRIDGEPORT RUNS.; Two Savings Banks Easily Pay All Demands Made.
- PITTSBURG EXPECTS CASH.; Short Term Pennsylvania Road Notes Worth $50,000,000 Are Due.
- THREATEN THOMASES IN FIGHT FOR STOCK; Syndicate That Bought Control of the Provident Life May Sue for ...
- Seven Killed and 1,300 Rubles Stolen.
- SHE WANTS HER TEETH.; Mailed Them Two Years Ago, and Has Uncle Sam Lost Them?
- Dr. Charles Mohr.
- KNICKERBOCKER CAN PAY ALL.; So the Directors Find -- A Suggested Plan of Partial Payments.
- TIGHT MONEY HALTS WORK.; Extension of Santa Fe Lines, Costing $7,000,000, Indefinitely Deferred.
- YEGGMEN RANSACK TOWN.; Escape After Fight with Police and Citizens of Canaseraga.
- SAVED TRAIN FROM WRECK.; Game Warden Discovered Ties Heaped on Pennsylvania Track.
- WASHINGTON'S HEIRS WANT CINCINNATI; Look Up His Will and Demand 10,000 Acres in the Ohio Valley. GRANT ...
- Paroled Bandit Returns to Prison.
- HER "BEST FRIEND"; A Woman Thus Speaks of Postum.
- COTTON MEN INDIGNANT.; Asked Relief of Cortelyou and He Didn't Do as They Wished.
- RECEIVER FOR SAVINGS BANK.; The Cashier Was Short $38,000 and Committed Suicide.
- MONEY RATES DROP, MORE GOLD COMING; Move to Increase National Bank Circulation Also Has Good Effect. ...
- RECEIVERS PASS THIRD AV. RENTAL; Carry Out Plan Outlined by Judge Lacombe to Relieve the Metropolitan ...
- BANKS READY TO EXPAND.; Many Responses to Treasury Plan to Increase Circulation.
- Article 1 -- No Title; SHORTAGE OF SMALL BILLS. Employers Find Some Difficulty in Making Up Payrolls.
- HAU MAY ESCAPE DEATH.; His Sentence Likely to be Commuted to Life Imprisonment.
- CUT OUT FALSE TEETH.; Dr. Bullitt of Philadelphia Swallowed Them in the Night.
- BLACK IN $30,000,000 SUIT.; Ex-Governor to be Chief Counsel in Action Against Sugar Trust.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title; Telegraphers' Strike Pay Withdrawn.
- NO BURLEY TOBACCO CROP.; Growers' Association Decides Not to Raise Any Next Year.
- MAY OPERATE ON SCHOLARS.; Pittsburg Board of Health Recommends Surgery for Backward Pupils.
- JILTED, SHE ASKS $25,000.; Miss Lawstatter Sues Prof. Reed, Who Called Five Nights a Week.
- BISHOP OF LONDON TELLS OF HIS VISIT; His Own Version of the Great International Tennis Match. THE KINDLY ...
- SUIT ENDS AFTER 100 YEARS.; $100,000 Distributed, but All Original Heirs Were Long Since Dead.
- Latest Shipping News.
- New Jersey Out of Debt.
- MAY NOT TRY GRAFTERS.; Pennsylvania Treasurer Hears It Hinted That Court Has Been Fixed.
- M.B. CURTIS ARRAIGNED.; Actor Is Charged with Falsely Obtaining $500.
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- Front Page 1 -- No Title; CRASH; MOTORMAN DRUNK. Two in Hospital After a Collision in Eighth Avenue.
- HALLOWE'EN FUN KILLS A LITTLE BOY; The Pistol Snapped at Him Was Loaded and Shot Him Down. VARSITY FRESHMEN ...
- HITCHCOCK HAS LEFT NOT A TRACE BEHIND; Wife Says She Thinks He Must Have Committed Suicide Somewhere. ...
- LIGHT CURE FOR PAIN.; Cancer Hospital Finds 500 Candle Power Electric Rays Helpful.
- WANTS THE LOCKS WIDER.; Secretary Metcalf Will Urge Change in Panama Canal Plans.
- SCARE AT BELASCO THEATRE.; Curtain Didn't Work and Frances Starr Cried for "the Asbestos."