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Free to Read Articles from August 1913 Part 1
- COTTAGE HOMES FOR THE WORKINGMAN; Two Building Projects in Queens Borough Involving Several Million Dollars.
- TRADE-MARKED OR SPECIAL BRANDS; Their Relative Advantages as Profit Makers from Retailer's Viewpoint.
- St. Paul Shriners at Panama.
- DENY THAW'S PETITION.; Must Prove His Sanity Before He Can Draw Trust Funds.
- PROHIBITION'S FAILURE.; License League Urges Need of Intelligent Regulation.
- JUDGE WERNER'S FITNESS.; Charles H. Betts Testifies to His Standing and Availability.
- THE REGULATION OF REAL ESTATE BONDS; Efforts Being Made to Secure Legislation That Will Protect the ...
- Article 11 -- No Title
- VAUDEVILLE AT BAY HEAD.; Younger Set Affords a Delightful Entertainment -- Tennis Tournament.
- FitzHenry Collection to be Sold.
- Indians Ready for Football Work.
- PELLAGRA IN ENGLAND.; Fifty Cases Studied Confirm Theory It Is Not Due to Maize.
- WISCONSIN.; Those Who Know.
- Leading New York Engineer Suggests Further That a New Channel Be Cut Through Long Island and That New ...
- COLORADO.; Exchange of Views Helpful.
- EXONERATES CITY BANK.; Exceeded Corporate Powers in Chicago Loan, but Is Not Culpable.
- THE BEATING OF TAMMANY.
- INDIANA.; Bankers Should be Heard.
- FLEEING INTERIOR MEXICO.; Americans Outside Capital Fear Intervention -- Aid for Captives.
- Major Kilian Dies on Shipboard.
- NEW WAY TO FIGHT FIRES.; Firemen's Association Told Water Will Not Be Used at All.
- NEW BUT NOT STARTLING PARIS GOWNS.
- STARCH BATHS FOR FATIGUE; Paris Idea Finds Favor In London -- Soothing to the Skin.
- START KANSAS PLAN FOR 100,000 PONDS; Governor Asks Engineering Students for Scientific Aid in Irrigation ...
- RAINS INJURE PARIS SUBWAY; French Vine and Tobacco Growers Also Suffer Much Damage.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- IMPERATOR SAILS ON TIME.; Flag at Half-Mast for Officer Who Lost Life at Fire.
- THE KINGDOM OF ALBANIA.
- THINGS YOU HEAR IN THIS TOWN
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Article 5 -- No Title
- CHINA'S WAR ON OPIUM.
- $12,500,000 HOTEL FOR TIMES SQUARE; New York and Criterion Theatres to be Razed and Supplanted by a ...
- KEYS TO LOBBY'S ROOM.; Made for McDermott, but Congressman Denies Receiving Them.
- SNAPPY TENNIS AT WATER GAP; Exciting Play at Monroe County Tournament -- Race Track in Splendid Shape ...
- SULZER ENCOURAGED BY PRESS COMMENT; Spirits Rise at Signs of Outside Support -- Pro-Sulzer Resolutions ...
- BEYOND COMPETITION.; Lines in Which American Makers Control World Markets.
- NOTES AND GLEANINGS.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- THIEVES FIRE AT POLICEMEN; Two Men Who Robbed Butcher Caught After Long Chase.
- STROUDSBURG.; Monroe County Fair Opens To-morrow -- Track in Splendid Shape.
- Brooklyn Sanitarium Has Support of Labor Unions.
- THE WORLD'S FIRST PEACE PALACE.
- New Military Attache in Berlin.
- TOO MUCH EVEN FOR QUEENS; Postal Authorities Seek Author of Card Lampooning Connolly.
- LAKE KIAMESHA.; Entire Forest Illuminated for the Water Carnival.
- BASEBALL GROWING IN FAVOR IN SPAIN; Natives Take Kindly to America's National Game and Prospects Are Bright.
- DIES FROM FRIGHT IN ELECTRIC STORM; Woman Expires and Many Buildings Are Wrecked in New Jersey and Long ...
- WILSON RECEIVES CABLES.
- BOOKS AND THE TARIFF.
- Fears Disappointment.
- UTAH.; Entire Country Would Benefit.
- THE SPOILS GRAB.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- FARMYARD ON A HOTEL ROOF; Manager of Ritz-Carlton Reproduces a Scene from German Hills.
- THE BOOK OF EVELYN"; THE BOOK OF EVELYN. By Geraldine Bonner. The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Indianapolis.
- FREED OF NINTH HUSBAND.; Rich Indian Woman, Getting Divorce, Gives Grangerow $2,000.
- TO CLEAN PANAMA STREETS.; Zone Commission Takes Over Control from the Republic.
- Mitchel to Become "Pro" Golfer.
- NOTES ON FASHIONS NOW THE VOGUE
- ILLINOIS.; Few Others Competent.
- MOOSE BIRTHDAY JUBILEE.; Twenty Thousand Progressives Celebrate in Chicago.
- Panama Fetes British Sailors.
- ENGLISH GOLFERS WIN.; Vardon and Ray Narrowly Escape Defeat In Onwentsia Foursome.
- BALKED AT GHOST'S ADVICE.; Reused to Deed Property to Wife No. 2 on Spirit Plea of No. 1.
- Americans at Quaritch Funeral.
- FULDA TO LECTURE HERE.; American Tours Also Arranged for Other Well-Known Germans.
- GRAND DUKE GUEST AT NEWPORT HOMES; Mrs. Astor Gives a Dinner for Him and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas a Luncheon.
- " SIGNS OF THE TIMES," BY SECRETARY OF STATE W.J. BRYAN; One of the Lectures by Which He Is Adding to ...
- RED BANK FAIR.; Gov. Fielder a Guest -- Cavalry Escorts Him to the Grounds.
- BAER PLEASED WITH REPORT; Gets in Europe Statement of Business Done by Reading System.
- Announce a June Wedding.
- SEIZES GENEVA'S ESTATE.; France Appropriates It as Part of Brunswick Death Duties.
- CAN HORSES THINK? LEARNED COMMISSION SAYS "PERHAPS"; Report on the Elberfeld Trained Animals That Can ...
- DROP ATROCITIES INQUIRY.; Carnegie Commissioners Not Recognized by Greece and Servia.
- SMOKER IN SUBWAY FIGHTS WHEN CAUGHT; Windhimer and Special Policeman Struggle on Platform and on the Street.
- VAUDEVILLE.
- ELENA WINS MOST PRIZES IN RACE WEEK; Plant Schooner Captures Three Cups in Atlantic Y.C. Contests.
- INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.; Griffin Victor in Singles -- West Beats East.
- THE ERRORS OF BROKERS.; Some Large Losses, and Profits, Too, Result from Mistakes.
- Compulsion Objectionable.
- SAYS HE'S SICKLES'S SON.; Old Man, a Car Oiler, Gets Baptized Taking General's Name.
- Pirates Win Pitchers' Battle.
- PROMPT SHIPMENTS URGED.; Other Important Factors in Holding Central American Trade.
- Track Too Wet for Motor Races.
- HOMECOMERS FILL GERMAN STEAMERS; But the Demand for Passages This Year Is Not So Great as Previously.
- LATE STAY FOR NEWPORT COTTAGE FOLK; Many Members of Summer Colony Remaining Through September--- Mrs. ...
- THROGS NECK OFFERS A DELIGHTFUL ONE-DAY OUTING; Refreshing Sea Winds Sweep Little Cape in the Bronx---Visitors ...
- STANDARD EVENTS AT OLYMPIC SPORTS; James E. Sullivan Vested with Chairmanship of Record Acceptance Committee.
- Bankers Are Sincere.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK
- SITUATION A WAITING ONE.; Washington Still Hopeful, with No Change in Mexico.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- PROUD OF OUR POLICE, SAYS WALDO, FRESH FROM ABROAD; Compares Them with Forces of Foreign Cities---Courts, ...
- GOETHE LITERATURE
- William Ernest Henley
- Bar Harbor Winds Up August with a Whirl---Longer Polo Season at Narragansett Next Year.
- IOWA.; Bankers Know What's Needed.
- KANSAS.; Should Confer and Then Hasten.
- NO AUTOS FOR W.B. WILSON.; Secretary of Labor Must Get Along with Horses, Congress Rules.
- MEXICAN SENATOR PROTESTS BY WIRE; President of the Chamber Says Recall of Americans Is an Injustice to Them.
- SOME REHEARSAL FOOTNOTES
- AMONG THE AUTHORS
- SUPERBAS DOWNED TWICE BY BRAVES; Brooklyn Escapes Double Shut-out in Last Inning of Second Game.
- ITALIAN CLAIMS CONSUMPTION CURE; Marvelous Results Alleged from Discovery of Young Sardinian Doctor.
- FELIX DIAZ A CANDIDATE.
- New Canaan Labor Day Handicap.
- Sweethearts Wed at 70 ;and 66.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- JOHNSON'S GREAT PITCHING RECORD; Figures Prove Latest Performance the Best in Recent Years.
- TO-MORROW IS THE OPENING DAY OF THE SHOOTING SEASON.; Also It Is Labor Day, Also Sept. 1 -- but Those ...
- Should Confer in Proper Spirit.
- BIG ENTRY LIST FOR GOLF TITLE; Championship Struggle Begins To-morrow on the Garden City Links.
- DUBLIN STRIKERS RIOTING.; Police Charge Tramway Workers' Demonstration -- Many Hurt.
- NEWS OF SCHOLASTIC INSTITUTIONS.; Large Registration at St. Faith's -- Nightingale School's New Home ...
- Miss Mathewson's Wedding.
- SPRING LAKE.; Dog Show, Vaudeville, and Pool Day Keep Visitors Busy.
- NEW SEASON AT HOT SPRINGS; Labor Day Will Mark the Opening of Autumn Gayeties at Virginia Resort.
- PARMA HONORS McCORMICKS; Citizenship for Rockefeller's Daughter and Her Husband.
- AMERICAN TOUR IN HIPPODROME SHOW; East and West Revealed in Colorful Scenes, with Some Thrills to Punctuate ...
- BUSY DAYS IN THE BERKSHIRES
- TENNESSEE.; Needs Radical Changes.
- Celebrate Golden Wedding.
- SERVIA'S 'BLACK PROPHECY'; Uttered In 1866 -- Strange Realization of Some Predictions.
- Some Striking New Styles --- French Dressmakers Now Visit America.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- RAIL-WATER POOL ATTACKED IN HOUSE; Linthicum Introduces Resolution for Light on New Haven-Pennsylvania ...
- AUTO DROPS OVER BANK.; Pittsburgh Gas Man and Four Others Badly Hurt in Kentucky.
- NEW MEXICO.; Bill Good But Would Confer.
- COMMODITY PRICES STEADY
- Article 4 -- No Title
- OHIO.; Currency Bill and Prosperity.
- NEWS OF BOOKS; New Hichens Novel -- Australia's Story -- Latest Fiction
- Calls for Cordial Co-operation.; MERCHANTS JOIN IN BANKERS' PLEA
- BOOKS IN BRIEF; Publications of Varied Interest in Many Departments
- A NEW OPPENHEIM; Excellent Vein of Realism in "Mr. Alfred Burton"
- HUERTA SWELLS HIS ARMY.; Shifts His Generals -- Enlisting All the Men He Can Get.
- FROZEN DAINTIES THAT ARE SUMMER NECESSITIES
- LODGE TO DISCUSS MATTER.; Not to Offer New Evidence of Life After Death as Predicted.
- SDBURY.; Blind Bowling Contest Held -- Putting Competition on the Links.
- CHARLTON TAKEN TO COMO.; Genoa Police Outwit Newspaper Men at His Landing.
- JUDGES MEET IN MONTREAL.; First Interstate Gathering Since United States Became a Republic.
- Long Hits Win Two for Senators.
- IRISH-AMERICANS WIN ONE-MILE RELAY; Dongan Hills Fair Sports Attract a Number of Local Athletic Champions.
- TUG EXPLOSION KILLS NINE.; Boilers of Ohio River Boat Blow Up -- Six Men Injured.
- SOUTH CAROLINA.; Yes, Conference Desirable.
- TARIFF ENACTMENT EXPECTED BY OCT. 1; Owen Hopeful That Currency Measure Will Pass the Senate by the Same Date.
- AMERICA IS BUILDING A NEW RACE, SAY GERMAN ATHLETES
- AMERICAN PEOPLE; Their History Ably Written by Prof. McMaster
- NEW SUN SPOT THEORY.; Prof. Orta Says Spots Decrease as Comets Approach the Sun.
- TAXPAYERS' TROUBLES.; Complaints Against Improvements and Tax Burdens Analyzed.
- FRITZI SCHEFF GOES INTO BANKRUPTCY; Lost on Her Operatic Company and Is Short About $75,000 on Liabilities ...
- COUP PUTS THAW IN JEROME'S REACH; By Adroit Move New York Lawyer Gets Order to Bring Fugitive to Court ...
- SOME CANAL PROBLEMS; Mr. Joseph Bishop Tells How the Great Engineering Project Has Been Accomplished
- GOSSIPING AS A SCIENCE
- How Ysaye Got Even.
- SPIDER WINS ON BAY.; Fickle Wind Terminates Bensonhurst Race Suddenly.
- AUTO PLUNGES 15 FEET.; Six Men Badly Hurt When Car Skids Over Retaining Wall.
- TAMMANY'S MAYORALTY CANDIDATE, EDWARD E. McCALL, AT CLOSE RANGE; Genial, with Little Desire to Pose, ...
- MITCHEL MAKES NEW ATTACK ON M'CALL; Cites Records to Show That Commissioner Favored Subway Contract Revision.
- Merritt E. Tabor.
- MARK OLD MISSOURI TRAIL.; Woman Drives First Stake to Show Way Pioneers Traveled.
- PHILADELPHIA FANS SPOIL A VICTORY; Umpire Brennan Acts After Spectators Refuse to Leave Centre Field Stands.
- FRENCH GOLFER LOSES.; Alec Smith Defeats Louis Tellier Over New Rochelle Course.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- PROSPEROUS CHILE WHERE REVOLUTIONS ARE UNPOPULAR; People There Are Imbued with the True Spirit of Civic ...
- Miss Aipaugh, Married.
- SHIPPING AND MAILS.
- Reds Win Slow and Ragged Game.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- OPIUM PLOT DISCOVERED.; Eleven Coast Customs Men Dismissed for Smuggling.
- THE LYONS EXHIBIT.
- NEW YORK.; Why Not Have It Right?
- THE CANARY AND ITS CARE
- WOMEN WILL LEAD LABOR DAY PARADE; They Will Be Dressed in White and Will Bear the Colors of Their League.
- LORD HALDANE SEES WEST POINT REVIEW; Biggest Assembly of Cadets Army School Has Ever Known in His Honor.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Holiday Dullness in London and Berlin -- Paris Prices Are Firm.
- LITTLE STORIES OF FACT AND FANCY
- CAPE COD SEASON CLOSES.; Barnstable County Agricultural Fair Rings Down the Curtain.
- Experience Needed.
- Concise
- Fall Golf Starts at Plainfield.
- TEA AT OGUNQUIT.; Women's Auxiliary of Y.M.C.A. Holds Successful Charity Affair.
- GETTING JEWELS UNDER 'LEASE'; Binding Character of Many Installment Deals -- Some Concerns Less Grasping.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- CITY TO PROVIDE SCHOOLING FOR ALL; Not More Than 100,000 Pupils Will Be on Part Time, Acting Superintendent ...
- New Methods of Teaching Have Not Improved School Spelling.
- NEW LONDON PLAYS TO OPEN THIS WEEK; Charles Frohman's Barrie Night Will Be the Most Important Premiere.
- MISS NICHOLLS A BRIDE.; She Marries Henry M. Ward at Gloucester, Mass.
- PRACTICAL ZIONISTS CONTROL CONGRESS; The Concert of Europe as the Champion of Jewish Rights Has Lost ...
- TWO YONKERS MEN HURT.; Found on Road at Beacon After Touring Car Upsets Runabout.
- BULGARIAN ALLEGES GRECO-TURKISH PLOT; Sofia Professor Says Recapture of Adrianople Was Prearranged.
- WORKMEN CAUGHT IN SUBWAY CAVE-IN; Shored Wall Gives Way at Lexington Avenue and 73d Street, Entombing Seven.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- SOME NEW THINGS IN MONOGRAMS AND INITIALS
- ENGLAND AGAIN AGITATED OVER THE TUNNEL TO FRANCE; Century Old Proposition That Has Always Been Defeated ...
- MR. BRYAN'S RECKLESS BRAVERY.
- WHAT NEW YORK CAN TEACH VISITING FIRE CHIEFS
- Miss Edith Watson Engageol,
- Bill Would Hurt Farmers.
- Mexico and Haiti.
- SAFER CROSSINGS; Objections Raised to City Club's Suggestions for Protecting Long Island Roads.
- Acceptance of Silhouette Promises to be Novelty of the Hour.
- Labor Day Sports.
- VISITOR ANALYZES OUR AUTO INDUSTRY; H.M. Buist, Who Came with Britishers to S.A.E. Sessions, Describes ...
- Earnings of Traveling Salesmen.
- PRIVATE DWELLINGS A RENTAL PROBLEM; Twenty Apartments Leased to One House Is General Average Says Realty ...
- A FAMOUS NEW YORKER; Career of Andrew H. Green Whose Consolidation Plans Won Him the Title of the Greater ...
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- STUTZ WINS ELGIN RACE.; Anderson Drives Winning Car at 71 1/2 Miles an Hour.
- SOCIETY WOMAN FARMER.; Mrs. Stevenson Delivers Vegetables at Front Door.
- J.W. RAPP QUITS BUSINESS.; His United States Metal Products Co., Capital $8,000,000, Taken Over
- NUN DESERTS CONVENT.; Sister Leocadia Believed to be Teaching Music in New York.
- BOY SCOUTS PROVE PRACTICAL VALUE OF THEIR CAUSE; Records Just Collected Show the Organization Helped ...
- BEST MEAL EVER---PRICE 40 CENTS"
- FINE POINTS FOR THE WOULD-BE EXPERT IN AUCTION BRIDGE; Regarding the Principles That Govern Good Team ...
- PHRYNE CAPTURES ROOSEVELT TROPHY; George Nichols's Thirty-Footer Leads Fleet for Seawanhaka Memorial.
- REVOLVER SAVES PLAYERS.; Philadelphia Policeman Keeps Crowd Back from Umpire and Giants.
- EMMA EAMES TO RETIRE.; Present-Day Opera Too Strenuous -- Theatrical Folk Return.
- Tuthill to Train Army Eleven.
- WHITNEY'S PENNANT WINS THE FUTURITY; Son of Peter Pan and Royal Rose, Champion 2-Year-Old, Takes $15,060 ...
- GET TRADE IN INDIA BY THEIR AUDACITY; Yankee Drummers Seize Medical Congress and Hypnotize Attending ...
- COLD STORAGE MEN COMING.; Austria-Hungary to Send 20 to Attend the Chicago Congress.
- FINE CEILING BY BESNARD.; His Painting at the Theatre Francais Said to be a Masterpiece.
- REFUGEES STRANDED NO WASHINGTON AID; Twenty-three Americans, Looted of All by Mexicans, Arrive in New Orleans.
- GOLF ON NEARBY LINKS.
- President's Cup Scores at Park Club
- BERGSON TO REPLY TO CHURCH ATTACK; His Philosophical Lectures This Winter Will Deal with Points Raised ...
- Wonders at Washington.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- WON'T CALL LAMAR YET.; Committee Wants Some Idea First of His Railway Lobby Charges.
- Browns Could Not Hit Timely.
- Dubuc Puzzles White Sox.
- CLUB SWINGER COLLAPSES.; Burrows Performs 97 Hours Continuously at Earl's Court.
- MILBURN POLO STAR.; Invaders Defeat Country Club in Rumson Tournament.
- What Co-operation Would Do.
- BOSTON LITERARY NEWS
- Bernadette Soubirous Is Beatified by the Holy See
- The Case of the Salesman.
- TEXAS.; Value of Others Experience.
- FEARS FOR FRENCH GIRLS.; Secular Education Gravest Peril of the Age, Academician Writes.
- YANKS TAKE TWO FROM ATHLETICS; Chance's Forlorn Team at Last Springs Sensation -- Caldwell's Great Pitching.
- WALKS IN HIS SLEEP ALONG LOFTY LEDGE; Hotel Guest Makes Perilous Passage and Wakes Up in Another Guest's Room.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- CRESCO.; Festival Held for the Benefit of the Keopee Memorial Church.
- CAMERA WORTH WHILE
- GRIZZLY BEAR" OLD GREEK.; French Historian Derives It from an Ancient Sacrificial Dance.
- New Solicitor General Sworn In.
- LATEST DEALINGS IN THE REALTY FIELD; Century Holding Company Buys Times Square Block Front -New York ...
- FASHION'S LINES CHANGE.; Garments to Flare Out from the Waist -- Buuterfly Bow Popular.
- LOUISIANA BONDS; Southern State Is Preparing to Redeem Securities Defaulted Years Ago.
- CROSSMAN'S ESTATE VALUED AT $5,310,953; Coffee Importer Bequeathed $1,000,000 to Herman Sielcken, His Partner.
- MILLBROOK HUNT MEET.; Members Entertain the Farmers in the Hunting District.
- Antwerp Wants Harbor Extension.
- Most Dangerous of Motor Vehicles to Persons and to Roads.
- MITCHEL TO STICK TO 'BITTER END'; " No Influence Can Make Him Withdraw," Says Hare for the Candidate.
- NEBRASKA.; Bill Would Drive Banks Out.
- TWO GIRLS SAVED AT CONEY ISLAND; Miss Graff, Who Had Tried to Rescue Miss Murphy, Fainted and Sank.
- NEW DEFENSE FOR GIBSON.; Attorney Announces He is to be Tried Again in Szabo Case.
- A Successful Farmer.
- IN PRAISE OF MORGENTHAU.; His Appointment Called Symbolic of American Equality.
- S. E). Friend Dies on 'Train.
- Morristown Horse Show.
- TENDENCY TOWARD EARLIER OPENINGS; Circumstances Which Keep Merchants So Far Ahead of the Calendar.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- GOODWIN RETAINS MILE SWIM TITLE; Champion Easily Defeats Three Other Competitors at the Atlantic Yacht Club.
- Bible Bequeathed to Redfield.
- WIRELESS TO OPEN FAIR.; Wilson's Signal Will Start Conservation Exposition To-morrow.
- UNKNOWN FRANCE' ATTRACTS TOURISTS; Americans Set the Fashion of Visiting Out-of-the-Way Places.
- CLAIMS CHICAGO ESTATE.; Baltimore Man Believes He Is Son of Publisher Lee.
- WANTS CONGRESS TO HURRY; H. St. F. Black Says Existing Uncertainty Is Hurting Business.
- AMERICANS HELD IN SIEGE.; Three Refugees from Torreon Say Others Are Federal Captives.
- VIRGINIA.; No Harm; Perhaps Much Good.
- CHAIN IT, NAIL IT, OR LOSE IT
- CLARK TO MAINE VOTERS.; Election to Show If Country Is with Democrats, He Tells Them.
- DOWDEN LIBRARY IN AUCTION MART; Books of Famous Scholar to be Sold in London in October and November.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- PRINTCLOTHS ACTIVE.; Heavy Buying in New England Cotton Goods Markets.
- HISTORY'S DAWN; Earliest Records of Greece, Egypt and Assyria
- JARDIN DE DANSE.
- MRS, JAMES MARRIED.; Friend of King Edward Weds Major Brinton in London.
- WINDOW DISPLAYS HERE AND ABROAD; Essential Qualities Outlined -- Present Efforts Toward Fidelity of Detail.
- A Distributing House's View.
- ONE DEAD IN JOY RIDE.; Three Others Injured When Automobile Skids and Overturns.
- FOREIGN TROOPS AT YALE.; Canadian Soldiers Guests of Militia at New Haven.
- Expert Hands Required.
- MERCHANTS JOIN IN BANKERS' PLEA; Business Men of South and West Urge Free Exchange of Views on Currency Bill.
- KILLS AUTHOR WITH SHEARS; Altdorfer Attacks Adopted Daughter and is Stabbed by Friend.
- Housewife, Instead of Being Always the Same, Can Play Varied Role Every Day and, Like Actors and Actresses, ...
- ACCENT AS DIVORCE MOTIVE.; French Lecturer Says That His Wife Is Spoiling His Speech.
- THREE DIE ON TRANSPORT.; Army Officers on Way Home Succumb on the Thomas.
- AMERICAN ARTIST HONORED.; Work by J. Campbell Phillips Prominently Displayed at Intra.
- COLDNESS OF POLES CHAGRINS EMPEROR; Most of German Papers Silent on Subject, but Posen Visit Was a Failure.
- New Ship for Austro Line.
- ONE ROAD'S GROWTH; Canadian Pacific Forges Ahead in Good Season or Bad -- A Fine Report.
- LIND PLANS TO COME HOME.; Will Sail on Thursday Unless the Situation Changes.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- MINNESOTA.; What James J. Hill Says.
- POPE MUCH INTERESTED.; He Reads About American Catholic Societies' Convention.
- HYGIENE CONGRESS IN BRUSSELS NEXT; Buffalo Convention for Betterment of Health of School Children Adjourns ...
- Daughter Born to Mrs. Bowen.
- VERMONT BANKERS PROTEST.; See Grave Danger in Currency Bill in Its Present Form.
- SNYDER COULD NOT STAND CUT IN SALARY; Maid Finds Salesman Hanging in the Cellar of His Home in East Orange.
- Killie and Red Head Victors.
- WHITE MOUNTAINS TITLE FOR SLATER; Fox Hills Golfer Defeats Shiland in Championship Match, 4 and 2.
- ART AT HOME AND ABROAD; Graceful Pragonard Panels to be Exhibited Here This Winter -- Other Eighteenth ...
- POINCARE'S RAPID TOUR.; Idea of His Whirlwind Speechmaking Trip Pleases the French.
- MILDENBERG'S NEW OPERA.; Friends Who Have Heard Parts of "Adrienne" Speak Highly of It.
- PROGRESSIVES' FIRST BIRTHDAY. WHAT OF THE FUTURE?; There Will Come a Revulsion and a Return to Republican ...
- PAGETS THE HOSTS AT DUBLIN BALL; Most Brilliant Function There for Years -- London in Depths of Dullness.
- WORLD RECORD WITH RIFLE.; G.W. Chesley of New Haven Makes Score of 224 Out of Possible 225.
- BRITISH CONDEMN HUGE OLYMPIC FUND; Plan for "Buying Victories" Denounced by an Educator as Degrading.
- GERMANS DENOUNCE PROPOSED BOOK TAX; Newspapers Speak of Our Tariff Measure as a Slap at Teutonic Culture.
- The Wisdom of Bernard Shaw"
- W. W.-GRAHAM-.i DEAD.; Farmer Secretary RepuWican Coun-' ty Conmittee Victim of Cancer,
- FAHNESTOCK DANCE FOR LENOX COLONY; Eastover the Scene of a Large Entertainment, with Berkshire Cottagers ...
- HIGHWAY GRAFT CASES UP.; Indictments Combated by Other Counsel in the Absence of Jerome.
- MR. DOOLEY ON THE NEWS FROM THE EMPIRE STATE; Sulzer, Thaw and the Political Situation Move the Sage ...
- AEROPLANE FALLS; 3 HURT.; Debuissey and His Two Passengers Dropped Fifty Feet.
- Opinion Not Crystallized.
- GREAT CRANBERRY INDUSTRY STARTED BY A YANKEE SKIPPER; Capt. Alvin Cahoon Discovered That Despised Fruit ...
- FINE GOWNS SEIZED ON STEAMSHIP PIER; Found in the Trunks of Mrs. Bartle of Missouri and Mrs. Hunter ...
- Prominent Veil Makers Are Showing Extensive Line of Interesting Weaves and Designs, Anticipating Wide ...
- REFORM EFFORT COSTLY.; London County Council Spent $500,000 to Sober 114 Persons.
- BEEF LOAF.
- TELLS OF BAD FOOD AT ELLIS ISLAND; Municipal Research Investigator First Witness Heard at Immigration Inquiry.
- NORTH CAROLINA.; Congress Should Meet Opinion.
- F.W. Niedringhaus Dead.
- MAKING UP THE GAYNOR TICKET.
- To Retire After 50 Years on Erle.
- NEBRASKA.; Working of Plan at Stake.
- GEORGIA.; Few Approve Owen-Glass Bill.
- SAVE MAN THOUGHT DEAD.; Life Apparently Extinct, Pulmotor Revives Miner After Hour's Work.
- WANT CUBA TO PAY $557,000 OVER AGAIN; Cienfuegos Contractors Charge That Sum Reilly and Others Got Was ...
- HITCHCOCK REBELS; FIGHTS CAUCUS RULE; Republican Senators Support His Amendment for Graduated Tax on ...
- MISSISSIPPI.; Commerce Would Approve, Too.
- COLORADO.; Want Safe and Sane Bill.
- BILLED PACIFISTS AS TIGERS; Printer Mixed Announcements of Peace Confab and Menagerie.
- TELL OF WHITE ESKIMOS.; Trappers Describe Strange Tribe Found by Stefansson.
- POLITICIAN KILLS EDITOR.; Shoots Oklahoma Writer Who Refuses to "Eat" His Own Editorial.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- RIVER AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS.
- CALLS IT INTERVENTION.; Mexican Press Resents Lind's Plan and Says Huerta Will Win.
- PATTERSON GOLF WINNER.; Scottish-American Takes Final Match in Van Cortlandt Tourrey.
- COOK COUNTY COMES FOR ROGER SULLIVAN; He Has Been About Half Around the World and the Faithful Greet ...
- Government Should Control.
- CONSULAR TRADE NOTES.
- NEW HAVEN RETAINS MELLEN AS ADVISER; No Office or Duties for Him, but He'll Get $30,000 a Year and $70,000 ...
- HETCH-HETCHY BILL-UP.; House Sentiment Favors San Francisco Water Supply Scheme.
- DANCE AT NEWPORT IN DUNCAN GARAGE; Large Number of the Summer Colony Out for an Unusual Entertainment.
- MINNESOTA.; Fair and Conservative.
- TEXAS.; Would Meet Government Half Way.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Thinks Huerta Has Life Job.
- Violent Storms Sweep France.
- REFUGEES GET TO JUAREZ.; Chihuahua City Fears Carranza Is Moving to Attack It.
- GERMANY'S GOLD SURPLUS.; Imports in 1913 Exceed Exports by $44,250,000.
- KANSAS.; Not in Favor of Single Bank.
- EQUAL RIGHTS' LAW IN EFFECT MONDAY; Designed to End Arbitrary Discrimination in Places of Public Accommodation. ...
- MANY AMERICANS HESITATE.; Others Unable to Quit Mexico at This Time -- 300 Leave Capital.
- OHIO.; Conference Representative.
- GOV. FIELDER AT FAIR.; Politicians Turn Out in Large Numbers at Red Bank Exhibition.
- Mississippi Bankers Concur.
- James J. Townsend.
- BANKERS INSIST ON BILL CHANGES; Sentiment in South and West Strong for Currency Plan Outlined at Chicago.
- Bankers Favor Proposed Changes.
- Bar Harbor Activities.
- Johnston Loses at Tennis.
- SISTER SHIP TO IMPERATOR.; Keel Laid This Week -- Olympic and Imperator to be Off Duty.
- KENTUCKY.; What Would State Bankers Say?
- UNWISE AND UNSAFE.
- BRITISH GOLFERS WIN.; Vardon and Ray Beat Three Amateurs Over Kenosha Course.
- FOUR CANOEISTS DROWN.; New York Girl Among Those to Perish in Adirondack Lakes.
- Another Perry Expedition Survivor.
- ROOSEVELT QUITS FUSION IN ANGER; Rebuffed at McAneny Conference, He Throws Hands Up in Disgust.
- SEES WISDOM IN WARNING.; Withdrawal of Americans, London Admits, Would Hurt Huerta.
- JAMES VAN WAGONER HURT.; New York Man Injured In Auto Accident in Vermont.
- Mr. Whitman and Mr. Murphy.
- Changes Recommended Necessary.
- LAMAR WOULD BARE A LOBBY; Offers to Tell Senators of One Supported by Big Railroads.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- BRYAN IN WILD AUTO RIDE.; Goes Many Miles In Blinding Storm to Deliver Lecture.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- IOWA.; All Sections of Country United.
- BRIGHTER DAILY, SAYS BRYAN.; Mexican Situation, He Insists, Looks Very Encouraging.
- AN INSULT TO AUTHORITY.
- AMERICAN REFUGEES FILLING VERA CRUZ; Wilson's Warning Draws Them from Mexican Capital by Anxious Hundreds.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Week-End Adjustments Leave Prices Little Changed -- Easing Money and Trade.
- GREENWICH GRAFT SCANDAL; Names of Well-Known Citizens Brought Into Gambling Case.
- Coffee and Deafness.
- WOMEN CABBIES QUITTING.; Paris Has Lost Interest in Them, and Earnings Are Small.
- STEALS SATCHEL AND BONDS; Thief Makes Away with $10,000 in Securities in Railroad Station.
- Berkshire Estate Sold.
- MONEY BILL BACK TO HOUSE.; Glass Reintroduces It -- To be Taken Up on Floor Next Week.
- ARRESTED BEFORE FIANCEE.; Young Savannah Man Charged with Forging Mother's Check.
- Express Consensus of Opinion.
- Indianapolis Indorses Amendments.
- STOLE SCIENCE BOOKS.; Man Who Robbed Church Said He Wanted to Study.
- HOLED OPPONENT'S BALL.; Slater Wins Golf Match When Farrington Knocks His Ball Into Cup.
- TENNESSEE.; Bill Needs Little Changing.
- British Cruiser Visits
- WILSON OFF FOR CORNISH.; Starts for New Hampshire with Mrs. Wilson and Miss Eleanor.
- While Country Cannot be Pleased
- Article 5 -- No Title
- NEW LAWS SOON IN FORCE.; Stock Exchange and Full Crew Acts Effective Next Week.
- KILLED BY A FALLEN WIRE.; Chasing Boys Who Played Around It, When He Became Tangled.
- Roanoke Banker Dissents.
- Changes Acceptable to All.
- WHITNEY'S PENNANT FUTURITY FAVORITE; Famous Turf Classic Will Have Only Nine Starters in To-day's Running.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Mexican News Raises Prices in London and Paris -- Berlin Closes Firm.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- CALIFORNIANS IN CHARGE.; Calhoun and Eastern Directors Supplanted In San Francisco Street Railways.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- ELECTRICAL STORM HITS NEW ENGLAND; Many Buildings Struck by Lightning and Much Property Damage Is Done.
- MICHIGAN.; Few State Banks Would Come In.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- SUSPECTS STAGE SUIT.; Justice Donnelly Thinks a Press Agent May Have Invaded His Court.
- REBELS APPLAUD WILSON.; Carranza's Brother, However, Says Huerta Can't Make Terms.
- 269 Business Failures This Week.
- Hammond's Associate Missing.
- CLIMBING FEAT BY WOMEN.; Scale Mr. Washington Summit in Darkness Over Dangerous Trestle.
- ABRUZZI WINS TANGO PRIZE.; Competition Follows a Dinner Party Given by the Duke.
- Many Changes Approved.
- SIDELIGHTS ON SELLING.
- CRITICISES LORD HALDANE.; Law Journal Objects to His Appointment of Assistants.
- TWO KILLED; HUSBAND HELD; Tennessee Farmer Arrested After Wife and Niece Are Found Murdered
- DE URIARTE DIED AT FIRE ESCAPE; Aged Spanish Government Agent Overcome at Window as Wife Jumped from Flames.
- READING SUIT SOON.; Government to Attack Again the Alleged Coal Trust.
- Provisions Should Be Changed.
- REWARD FOR TORPEDOES.; Government Offers $20 Each for Those Lost at Practice.
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- Should Consider Suggested Changes.
- Misjudged Flies Costly to Pirates.
- CARMODY ASKS FOR THAW.; Appeals to Canada to Send Him Back and Cites Precedents.
- Banks Everywhere Will Approve.
- OKLAHOMA.; Conference Repsentative.
- PLOT TO RELEASE CHARLTON RUMORED; But Italian Police Deny Its Existence -- He Sails for Genoa.
- PITTSBURGH TEST FOR THAW.; His Lawyers to Ask for Lunacy Proceedings There at Once.
- GRAND DUKE AT NEWPORT.; Czar's Brother-in-Law the Guest of Mrs. John Astor.
- ALCO TO GIVE UP ITS PARTS SERVICE; But Car Owners Will Not Be Affected by Sale of Plant, However.
- HELD AS WHITE SLAVER.; Girl Says Buffano Kept Her Prisoner for Two Weeks.
- A Dearth of Woodpeckers.
- MISS DOMINICK MARRIED.; She Becomes the Bride of Frank H. Simmons at St. Thomas's.
- WOMEN RULE TON FAMILY.; Suffragists Win All Important Offices at Annual Reunion.
- CARNEGIE SUGGESTS NEW TRIPLE ENTENTE; Wants Germany, England, and America to Form a League of Peace.
- ALABAMA.; Reflect Intelligent Banking View.
- RUMELY SYNDICATE HOLDS.; Another Six Months Given It to Sell $10,000,000 Notes.
- MAY DEPORT THAW TO-DAY BY NEW PLAN; Immigration Officials Seek Writ from New Judge and Hope to Rush ...
- AN ASSURANCE WHICH SHOULD BE ACCEPTED.
- Would Restrict Boxing Bouts.
- GAYNOR FORCES SEE SCRAMBLE TO JOIN; Even Tammany Nominees Looking for Places on the Mayor's Ticket.
- Bankers Desire to Co-operate.
- WIDOWED MOTHERS' RELIEF.
- RADIO STATION AT NASSAU.; Capital of the Bahamas Celebrates Opening of New Service.
- NATURALIST WAS CRUEL.; Mrs. Charles W. Beebe Gets Divorce from Well-Known Writer.
- FALL AS IN BATTLE IN A HOUSE FIGHT; Ten Injured, Some Critically, When Red Bank Man Tries to Eject Divorced ...
- POLICE HELD FOR LYNCHING.; Chief and Other Town Officials Arrested Following Negro's Hanging.
- TO STOP STRIKE BENEFITS.; Coal Company Asks Injunction to Prevent Support of Miners.
- DR. EVANS HAS NO APOLOGY.; Went to Quebec for Mrs. Thaw -- A Legal, Not Medical, Case.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- NAVY IS NO BOTANY BAY.; Daniels Denounces Officials Who Made Thief Enlist.
- Governors' Conference Closes.
- Southampton Society.
- BURNS'S DULL PLAY COST GIANTS GAME; Outfielder Catches Long Foul Fly, Allowing Runner on Third Base ...
- Children's Screaming.
- Business Men Taking Up Subject.
- LOUISIANA.; Changes Would Better Bill.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- MESSINA FEARS DISASTER.; Hurricane and Tremors Thought to Foretell a Big Earthquake.
- Why Not Ma'thenon?
- WHITE MOUNTAIN VISITORS.; Golf Goes On in a Scotch Mist -- Plans for Labor Day.
- Bunched Hits Win for Cardinals.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- VIRGINIA.; Changes Heartily Indorsed.
- DE PALMA WINS 302 MILES AUTO RACE; Dawson Close Behind Victor in Preliminary Contest Over Elgin Course.
- BULGARS IN FEAR OF TURKS.; The Cabinet to Negotiate to Prevent an Invasion.
- SUSPECT CONSUL'S MURDER.; German Authorities Think They Have Grau-Wandmayer's Body.
- Oregon Kid Mississippi Champion.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- BOOM IN DRY GOODS TRADE.; Retailers Reported Conservative, but Placing Frequent Market Orders
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- HELD WITH GEMS AND CASH.; A Woman and Two New York Men Arrested in Philadelphia.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- E.J. LEVEY LEFT $272,558.; Property Left in Trust to Provide Life Income for His Widow.
- MOVE TO UPHOLD DANIELS.; Bill Introduced for Building Government Armor Plate Plant.
- Few Texas Bankers Like Bill.
- WIN HILTON TROPHY.; Alabama Riflemen Capture Big Prize in Camp Perry Shoot.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- FLORIDA.; Tampa Banker Differs in Part.
- INDIANA.; Small Bankers and Large Agreed.
- Clarence Buckingham.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- WANT US TO JOIN IN LYONS EXHIBIT; Commissioner for France Here to Arouse Interest in International Exposition.
- Bankers' Bill would Differ Greatly.
- WRONKOW ESTATE $773,578.; Worthless Notes for $100,000 Found Among Loan Broker's Securities.
- WOMEN'S WAGE COMPLAINT.; Do Men's Work at Half the Pay on Boston Railway, They Say.
- Richmond Concurs.
- Reflect County-Wide Opinion.
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- $100,000 Fire in London, Ont.
- NAVY'S SIDE OF CASE.; Franklin Field Regarded as Most Advantageous for Both Academies.
- BATTLESHIPS AS SCHOOLS.; Congress Petitioned for Old Vessels for Consumptive Children.
- MARYLAND.; A Fair Assumption.
- COMMODITIES MARKETS
- Col. William S. Stockton.
- Diaz May Return to Mexico.
- WILSON IS HOPEFUL, NO WORD FROM LIND; Administration Clings to the Belief That Mexico Will Yield.
- Wonders About One Proposal.
- Bill Not Liked by State Bankers.
- SAYS YUAN WAS POISONED; And That Was Why He Sent Troops Against His Southern Enemies.
- Banking View Fairly Expressed.
- FOOTBALL TANGLE GOES TO WASHINGTON; War and Navy Departments Order Conference to Save Army and Navy Game.
- R.B. James Weds Miss Broadus.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE.; Falkenburg's Good Pitching Wins Game from Browns.
- SEES PERIL IN FREAK LAWS EUGENICS; Tendency of the Times, According to Medical Journal, Is Dangerous.
- TOPICS TO TALK ABOUT.; Why Not Fill Up the East River Is One in The Sunday Times.
- Certificates for Frisco Branch.
- SHAVES CHURCHGOERS; And Paterson Court Find It Right, Despite Ordinance.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Franklin Pettit Enlarges Apartment House Plot in West Eighty-sixth Street -- ...
- LORD HALDANE HERE EAGER TO SEE CITY; High Chancellor Has Broadway Pointed Out and Inspects Grand Central ...
- 50-FOOTERS RACE AGAIN.; J.P. Morgan's Grayling Wins -- Manatoqua Best in Cup Race.
- A Thaw Advertisement.
- CAMINETTI NOT PASSIVE.; Took Active Part in Reno Arrangements, Warrington Girl Testifies.
- LANGFORD TO BOX JOHNSON.; Twenty-Round Bout to be Held in Paris on December 20.
- FOUR MORE INDICTED AS HORSE POISONERS; Former President of Horse Owners' Protective Association Among ...
- HEALTHY MARRIAGES; Opposed by a Conspiracy of Silence, Dr. Williams Says.
- UNIFORM JUDICIAL DECISIONS.
- ARNOLD SEES PROSECUTOR.; Sulzer's Friend Pressing Charges Against Wagner and Smith.
- COLQUITT WANTS INVASION.; He Might Send Every American Soldier Into Mexico.
- SOUTH CAROLINA.; Greenville Clearing House.
- GYPSIES ATTACK A TOWN.; They Kill a Gendarme and Retire Only Before Soldiers.
- REPUBLICANS ORGANIZE.; Woods, Progressive, Heads Committee to Frame Campaign Plans.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- CONSULAR TRADE NOTES.
- 25 GOVERNORS RACE DOWN A MOUNTAIN; Mounted on Burros, Executives Attending Colorado Conference Find ...
- LOUISIANA BONDS COMING UP; State Taking Steps to Honor Issues Long Repudiated.
- HENRY L. WILSON'S DENIAL.; Replies to Gamboa's Statement About Recognition of Huerta.
- LIPTON REMOVES CUP RACING OBSTACLE; Waives Request That Defender Shall Be Size of Challenger Shamrock IV.
- DREW TO GO TO BROWN.; Fastest Amateur Sprinter to Enter Providence University.
- SWINDLES DOCTORS WITH CHERRY PITS; George Wolter Calls Them Japanese Lily Seeds and Says a Friend Ordered ...
- QUEENS AT OPENING OF PEACE PALACE; Building Presented by Andrew Carnegie Inaugurated -- The Donor Present.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- STORE COLLAPSES; 4 KILLED; Shoppers and Workmen Caught in Crash of Canadian Building.
- INSANE CRIMINALS.; Should They Be Punished as a Deterrent to Others?
- Article 5 -- No Title
- CHICAGO MEN HERE TO GREET SULLIVAN; Office Holders Journey a Thousand Miles to Welcome Returning Leader.
- STORM OF DENIALS OF ARNOLD CHARGES; Frenzied Attacks Made in Both Houses of Legislature Upon Sulzer's ...
- WALTER JOHNSON LOSES.; Allows Three Hits, Passes None, Yet Is Beaten in 11-Inning Game.
- MEXICAN ARMIES INTERLOCK.; Each Side Holds Positions Within the Enemy's Lines.
- MORGENTHAU FOR TURKEY.; President Wilson Nominates Him as Ambassador at Constantinople.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Rise Vigorously on Better Mexican Outlook -- Effect of Easier Money.
- AEROPLANE IN GUATEMALA.; Capt. Nannini Pioneer There -- Gets His Pilot's License.
- GIVE MITCHEL UP TO SAVE THE SHIP; Estimate Board Considered the Great Stake -- Its Members in Secret ...
- GERMANY HOLDS ALOOF.; Refuses to Take Either Side in Controversy with Mexico.
- Cincinnati Defeats Harrisburg.
- MRS. DIGGS HEARS THE 'OTHER WOMAN'; Wife of Convicted California Man Faces Marsha Warrington at Caminetti ...
- PHILLIES POUND MARQUARD OUT; Crandall Fares Little Better as Successor and Giants Are Beaten, 7 to 2.
- ELLIS ISLAND FOOD TO BE INVESTIGATED; Commission Named by Secretary Wilson to Take Up Charges Made Here.
- WANTS PILOTS FOR CANAL.; Goethals Suggests Government Men to Take Ships Across Panama.
- THE CASE OF THE GODOYS.; Bankers and Others Riddle Defense of Lima Defaulters.
- NO AUTO TRAPS IN THE PELHAMS; Mount Vernon Also Free, but There Is Rigid Patrol in Both -- Boosters' Plans.
- WILSON GOING TO CORNISH.; President Eager to See His Daughter, Who Was Thrown by Horse.
- ARMY CANCELS NAVY FOOTBALL GAME; Could Not Agree Upon Place for Holding Contest -- Army to Play Indians.
- BROOKLYN DOWNS BRAVES.; First Game to Decide Second Division Leaders Won by 5-1 Score.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- DENIAL FROM HENNESSY.; Not True, He Says, That He Has Had Differences with Sulzer.
- Rain Stops International Tennis.
- TO DISCUSS FAIR AGAIN.; German Industrial League Will Debate Question of Participation.
- HONOR WEBSTER'S MEMORY.; Franklin, N.H., Celebrates Restoration of Statesman's Birthplace.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- CHINESE DEPUTIES AFRAID.; Fear Accused Members of Parliament Will Not Be Tried Legally.
- The Chewing Gum Nuisance.
- PROF. E.M. BOWMAN DIES.; Noted Organist and Choir Director III Since Last April.
- TWO STRANGE ART FINDS.; A Morland at Drury Lane Theatre and a Rembrandt at Calais.
- NEW NEGOTIATIONS BEGUN.; Lind Goes Back to Mexico City to Talk with Gamboa Again.
- AMBASSADOR TO TURKEY.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Washington Heights Apartment Deals -- Twelve-Story House Projected for 170th ...
- SKIMPS WIFE FOR MONUMENT; Jersey Banker Provides for Costly Gravestone and Leaves Widow Little
- IMPERATOR AFIRE, BUT SHIP WILL SAIL; Second Officer Loses His Life and Firemen Are Overcome in Burning ...
- Miss Busk and Mr. Sands Win Cups
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- Discredit Story About Necklace.
- UNMARRIED MILLIONS; Would Live Longer If They Reduced Their Proportions.
- INVITES LEVY TO SUE.; Knickerbocker Press as "Cordial" to Him as It Was to Horgan.
- BRYAN LECTURING AGAIN.; But Only at Night -- Returns to His Desk in Daytime.
- FALK ESTATE TO CHILDREN.; Sons of Founder of Tobacco Company Inherit the Business.
- FIVE STABBED IN OLD FEUD.; Trouble, Begun in Rumania, Ends in Street Battle in Indiana.
- Butte Copper Concern Fails.
- INCOME TAX BOLT FOR HIGHER RATES; Radical Democrats in Senate Revolt Against Underwood Provisions, Joining ...
- THE DOMINICAN RECEIVERSHIP.
- TO NOTIFY GAYNOR ON CITY HALL STEPS; Mayor in a Speech Will Accept the Nomination and Attack Tammany.
- JEROME FAILS TO SEE GOUIN.; Premier on His Way to Meet Haldane When He Calls.
- Bank of Bengal's Rate Advanced.
- THE WAY OUT.
- THE LOUISIANA AGROUND.; Battleship Strikes Off Vera Cruz, but Is Floated Without Damage.
- Keith Buys Washington Theatre.
- THE UNMARRIED MILLIONS.
- SOUGHT LOVE CHARM IN A MACAW'S TAIL; Miss Garrison of Salem Tried to Pluck Feather from a Live Bird ...
- Article 1 -- No Title
- THE CHEERS FOR THAW.
- INTEREST FOR TUBE BONDS.; Payment at Rate of 2% on New Adjustment Issue.
- DICTOGRAPHS IN CITY HALL.; Courthouse in Chicago, Too, Said to be Stocked with Em.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- WOODEN LEG WINS BATTLE.; McStay Uses It as a Shillalah and Brophy Goes to the Hospital.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Good Tone in London and Paris -- Prices Generally Higher in Berlin.
- 140,000 CANS OF OIL EXPLODE IN A SHIP; Tank Steamship Destroyed at Bay Ridge Through Workman's Careless Haste.
- A WORLD MARKET FOR THE PRINTING ARTS.
- ASQUITH IS BEATEN BY TWO MILITANTS; Women Drag Him Over Scottish Golf Links While His Daughter Fights Them.
- DOMINION OFFICERS BALKED.; Can Make No Move to Deport Thaw Until He Is Released.
- AUTOS KILL TWO BOYS.; One Run Over in Paterson, the Other in Moorestown, N.J.
- DANIELS REJECTS ARMOR PLATE BIDS; Suggests Spirit Communication May Have Caused Steel Companies to Bid Alike.
- GAVE FIFTH AVENUE STROLLERS A SHOCK; Not Alone Curiosity as to the Hour Drew Throngs to Wake of Jeweled ...
- LONDON PRESS DOUBTFUL.; Sees Little Hope in Wilson's Policy Toward Mexico.
- REFUGEES REACH PANAMA.; Leguia, Former President of Peru, Heads Escaped Political Prisoners.
- Holds Services in Greek and Is Headed by the Metropolitan.
- TRADE IN CONGRESS PAPERS; Lobby Inquiry Bares Thriving Business in Documents by Members.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- TOOK THE QUEEN'S CHAIR.; Woman, Said to be an American, Annexed Wilhelmina's Place.
- Disfiguring Park Signs.
- CHARLTON PREPARED DEFENSE ON VOYAGE; Also Studied Italian -- Arrives at Naples and Will Be Taken on to Genoa.
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- CANADA NOW FEARS SCANDAL OVER THAW; Talk of Political Influence in His Behalf Claims Government's Attention.
- KILLED AUTOING DOWN HILL.; Two Lose Lives by Car Overturning on Steep Incline.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- BOOK AND ART DUTIES WAIT.; Senate Vote on Paper Also Deferred Till Other Clauses Are Settled.
- IRISH HORSE WINS 'CHASE AT SARATOGA; A.S. Cochran's $10,000 Post Boy, with Light Weight Up, Best in ...
- WESTON TO BE A FARMER.; Famous Long-Distance Walker Buys a Home in Minnesota.
- John Thomas Brett.
- HONEYMOON ENDED BY WIFE MURDER; Marie La Parulo, a Concert Hall Singer, Slain by Man She Wedded Only ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- ITALY EXPECTS INTERVENTION; So Interprets Call to Americans to Leave Mexico.
- CAUCUS ADOPTS CURRENCY BILL; Few Changes Made and Those Not Vital, but Expected to Please Bankers.
- JAMES FINN, ARTIST, DIES.; American Painter, Who Long Lived Abroad, Passes Away in France.
- GARRISON, SILENT, HELD IN CONTEMPT; Sulzer Press Agent Who Charged Impeachment Bribery Recalcitrant ...
- METEOR FALLS IN RIVER.; Shock of Its Explosion Breaks Windows in Tiverton, R.I.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Swimmer Wolffe Challenges Sullivan
- ADELE' BRINGS JOY UNALLOYED; Delicious Music with a Real Story and Lines That Have Wit as Well as Humor.
- LIFE CRUSHED OUT BY ELEVATED TRAIN; Man's Body, Wedged Between Car and Platform, Ties Up Traffic on ...
- SELFISH SMOKERS; Openly Violate Rules in Trains and Public Places.
- 15,000 SEE AIRMAN DIE.; Aeronaut Loses Grip of Parachute 300 Feet Up at County Fair.
- Slight Earthquake in Scotland.
- KING GEORGE'S GOLFER HERE; Instructor of His Majesty to Play in National Open Tourney at Brookline
- BOSTON CUP DEFENDER.; Arrangements Making to Build Boat to Help in Next Year's Races.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Cubs Win At Binghamton.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- MAKES PLEA FOR MOTHERS.; State Relief Advocated Before Many Delegates to Hygiene Congress.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- Pennsylvania's Football Call.
- GERMANS LEAVE FOR WEST.; Olympic Commission to Return for Metropolitan Championships.
- AMERICANS ARE ALARMED.; Cannot Understand Why Wilson Wishes Them to Quit Mexico.
- MEXICO REOPENS PEACE DISCUSSION; Lind Going Back to Capital -- Wilson Encouraged to Think Huerta Will Yield.
- Ex-Senator Thompson Wed.
- LIFE SAVER BROWN SWIMS TO THE HOOK; Battles with Strong Tide and Sweeps Through Path of Sharks to Reach Goal.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- FIVE HURT DODGING A CAT.; Superstitious Driver Ditches Auto to Avoid Animal.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- SHRINERS ON THE ISTHMUS.; Procession of Them In Gorgeous Costumes Surprises the Natives.
- McKercher Quits Federal Service.
- MRS. BLAINE LEFT $137,658.; Delay of Ten Years in Appraising Estate of Statesman's Widow.
- GLASS EXPLAINS CHANGES.; None Made in Bill Except by Committee Altering Original Terms.
- EDIBLE MUSHROOMS.; Those That Grow Wormy Are Declared to be Safe.
- NEW NOTES PASSED IN MEXICAN CRISIS; Full Text of Correspondence That Resulted in Lind's Return to Capital.
- SWEDISH PROTEST TO US.; Exception Taken to Interpretation of Wood Pulp Customs Rule.
- TEMPS PRAISES MESSAGE; But Questions Whether Situation in Mexico Warrants It.
- A NEW DEFENSE OF SULZER.
- HER OWN MONEY" SEEN.; First Performance of Mark E. Swan Play Given in Albany.
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- UPHOLDS FACTORY RULES.; Industrial Board Can Add to Statute Provisions, Carmody Says.
- PHONES PAY CHICAGO WELL.; Big Increase in City's Revenue from Share of Company's Recipts.
- TYPHOON'S HAVOC IN JAPAN.; Many Lives Lost and Much Damage Done -- Flood in Tokio.
- INSURANCE QUESTION UP.; Imperator Fire Comes When Company Was Seeking Renewals.
- Reds Defeated by Troy Nine.
- A MORE HOPEFUL OUTLOOK.
- SIX BANANAS A DAY; Sustain an African Savage Doing Work of Head Portage.
- Umpire McGreevy Resigns.
- NEGROES IN MASS MEETING.; Trying to Raise $5,000 for Their Orphanage in Charleston.
- TO KEEP WARSHIPS HERE.; Only Seven Battleships to Make Winter Cruise to Europe.
- NEW HAVEN ALTERS PLEA.; Amends Its Petition for Order Approving $67,500,000 Debt.
- VISCOUNT HALDANE DUE HERE TO-DAY; Reception Committee Will Board Lusitania to Welcome the Lord High ...
- QUITS SOCIETY FOR EUGENICS; Young St. Louis Woman in Charge of New School in Louisiana.
- PUNISH WEATHER OFFICIAL.; Conger Reduced in Rank for Aiding ex-Chief Moore Politically.
- MITCHEL IN WASHINGTON.; Discusses with McAdoo Custom House Changes to Save $250,000.
- TROOPS STOP INDIANA RACES; Militia Guards Course Where Betting Has Been Allowed.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- YANKEES HOME, LOSE TO ATHLETICS, 9 TO 3; Chief Bender Shows Little of His Old-Time Skill in Defeating ...
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Clark, Krebs, Kaiser Cycle Victors.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- OUR MEXICAN POLICY.
- ELLIS, ISLAND INQUIRY.; Caminetti Names Commission to Examine Food Conditions.
- Australians Win in Chicago.
- Wishart Makes Fast Time at Elgin.
- GAYNOR IN THE RACE WITH FULL TICKET; Has Entered the Mayoralty Contest "with Old-Time Vigor and Spirit."
- Ritchie and Welsh Sign for Bout.
- FOUGHT OVER A HOUSEMAID.; Employer Thought Neighbor Sought to Lure His Jewel Away.
- APPROVED IN CONGRESS.; Both Parties Praise President Wilson's Message.
- TROOPS OUT FOR GAMBLERS; Indiana Governor Orders Them to Suppress Betting at Race Track.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- SEX HYGIENE FOR SCHOOLS.; Educators in Health Congress Advocate Teaching It to Children.
- APPLAUDS MARIE DORO.; London Audience Sees "The Conspiracy," Which Has Been Renamed
- Article 2 -- No Title
- SURPRISE AT OTTAWA.; Outburst in Thaw Case Most Unusual, Say Officials.
- EXONERATE MRS. SHARPE.; Police Withdraw Charge of Murder Made Against Her.
- FEDERALS MAY QUIT JUAREZ.; Rush Order for Troop Train -- Conditions Bad in Torreon.
- REBELS BUSY GETTING ARMS.; Force American Smelting Company to Make Cannon for Them.
- Isadora Duncan Not to Dance.
- Syracuse Beats Boston Americans.
- BUSINESS NOTES.
- Lansing to Honor Vic Saier.
- PRESIDENT WILSON.
- International Lawn Tennis.
- MRS. LEONARD WOOD ILL.; Condition Not Serious -- Army Chief Hurrying Back to Washington.
- MISS DURYEE A BRIDE.; Her Marriage to E.S. Ballard Celebrated at Garrison.
- TAKE THAW CASE UP TO PREMIER; Denied a Voice in Sherbrooke Court, Jerome and Aids Go to Quebec with Appeal.
- CAUCUS ABSENTEES HALT CURRENCY BILL; Lack of Quorums and Radicals' Tactics Embarrass Leaders, Who Appeal ...
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- 75,000 SEE PARADE OF 648 FINE BABIES; But Asbury Park's Great Show Is Not Confined to Little Babies Alone.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- FOREIGN MINISTER GAMBOA.
- DRINKERS OF LIQUORS.; Abolish Them and Beverage Plants May Be Used to Denature Alcohol.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- DANIELS RIDES IN WAGON; Impresses Delivery Motor into Use to Get to Capitol.
- SHORT-HAUL 'BUSES.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- KEENE BREAKS SHOULDER.; Famous Polo Player Meets New Mishap Playing in Colorado.
- COTTON FINANCING.; Southern Corporation Aims to Free Grower from Speculative Markets.
- GAVE BAD CHECK FOR DOG.; " Toodles" Meant for Wedding Present, but Police Spoil Ceremony.
- Article 3 -- No Title
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- NEW SAN FRANCISCO CALL.; Will Appear as Evening Paper, Spreckels Holding Minority Interest
- PROTEST AGAINST BOOK TAX; German Dealers to Appeal Against Our Proposed Tariff.
- EXONERATES STABLE FLY.; California Scientist Denies That It Transmits Infantile Paralysis.
- QUARITGH, LEADING BOOKSELLER, DEAD; Had Been Ill Since His Visit to New York to Attend the Hoe Sale.
- CRUSADE AGAINST BOXING.; Sport Conducted by Professional Clubs in California Is Condemned.
- M'GRANE, LIKE RUPP, SICK OF SUFFRAGISM; Cooks and Does the Housework, but Can't Stand His Wife's Speech ...
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- CLIMB DARK LIGHTHOUSE.; Stamford Yachtsmen Restore Light -- High Seas Kept Keeper Ashore.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- NOR. PACIFIC ELECTION.; Col. Clough the New Chairman; Hannaford Succeeds Elliott.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- LA FOLLETTE TILTS WITH GALLINGER; Tells Conservative Senator He Contributed to the Republican Defeat.
- STEEL DEMAND GROWING.; Heavy Buying of Pig Iron and Market Hardening.
- LEAVES TITLED HUSBAND.; Marchesa San Germano Objects to Nobility's Standard of Morals.
- OFFICIALS USE CANDLES.; British Government Offices Without Electricity Owing to Strike.
- Has It Something to Do with Vacations and Politics?
- Gem Robbery at Robert H. Reid's.
- SAW ATTACK ON LEGUIA.; American Says New President Inspired Peruvian Mob.
- MURDOCK IN MAINE FIGHT.; Appeals to Voters to Send a Progressive to Congress.
- TRAVEL CLUB SEEKS NEW TRAFFIC RULES; Safety of Autos a Point to be Considered by Its Committee of Standardization. ...
- KANSAS STIFLED AT 103.; Continued Heat and Drought Are Exciting Serious Concern.
- 50-MINUTE CYCLE RECORD.; Chapple and St. Ives Motor 67 Miles on Brighton Track.
- GLYNN RECOGNIZED BY LEGISLATURE; Despite Protests, Messages from Acting Governor Are Received by Both Houses.
- Mexico Makes Notes Public.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- DUTCH HONOR FOR CARNEGIE; Queen Wilhelmina Decorates Him -Leyden Degree for Root.
- NOT AFRAID OF NEW GEM.; English Dealers Don't Think Heliodore Will Oust Other Stones.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- DAVIS CUP MATCHES AGAIN NEXT YEAR; Australia Will Send Strong Team to Recapture Tennis Trophy.
- JIM VAUGHN WINS; SUPERBAS BLANKED; Former Erratic Yankee Pitcher Brings His First Victory to the Cubs.
- RABBI SEEKS REFUGE HERE.; Persecuted at Home, Mordecai, Famous in Russia, Quits the Country.
- CAMINETTI TRIAL GETS QUICK START; Four Witnesses Testify Soon After Second White Slave Case Begins.
- PAYS $276,000 FOR TIMBER.; Senator Stephenson's Purchase Will Keep Mills Going Five Years.
- FOUND MAWSON STARVING.; Relief Ship Reached Antarctic Exploring Party Just in Time.
- DIED IN SURF UNDERTOW.; Heart Disease Killed John Sydell as Life Guards Came.
- AGED MINER BROWN CHASTISES GIANTS; Reds' Farewell to Polo Grounds a 5 to 1 Victory -- Schauer and Showers.
- WILSON MESSAGE; GAMBOA'S REPLY; Patient Neutrality, Denying Arms to Both Sides in Mexico, Is President's ...
- PISTOL WINS IN DUEL, KNIFE WIELDER DIES; Angry Tenant Lunges at Landlord, Who Shoots Him in His Tracks.
- THE COURT OF APPEALS VACANCIES.
- Mr. Bryan's Prohibition Views.
- MEXICANS RALLY BEHIND HUERTA; Publication of Lind-Gamboa Notes Strengthens Sentiment for Him.
- THE HOUSE OF GOVERNORS.
- RUMSON BEATS QUAKERS.; First of Matches for Borden Cup a Victory for Home Team.
- FORBES IS NOT ANGRY.; He Says He Has No Complaint to Make Against President Wilson.
- WERBA & LUESCHER'S PLANS; New Musical Plays to be Given Through the Autumn.
- Illinois Swimmers' Clean Sweep.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Oil Shares Attract London Speculators -- Prices Firmer in Berlin.
- CLOAK MAN THREATENED.; Says Two Alleged Union Men Tried to Extort $1,500 from Him.
- AUTO HITS POLE, ONE DEAD.; Car Driven by Woman Racing with Motor Cycle Swerves Suddenly.
- GOVERNORS ON MT. MANITOU; Session in Shadow of Pike's Peak -Address by Gov. Baldwin.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- GERMAN SAILORS HERE.; Sonder Yachts Weighed and Measured for Races Next Week.
- POPE DENOUNCES BERGSON.; Says His Philosophy Is the More Poisonous Because Sugar-Coated.
- RUBBER-SOLED SHOE ENDS HAWKER'S TRIP; His Foot Slips Off Rudder-Bar, and Hydro-Aeroplane Drops Into Sea.
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- TO SAVE SUFFRAGE BILLS.; Governor Decides to Advertise Resolutions Mislaid in Jersey.
- Yankees Tie with Jamestown.
- JESSIE WILSON HURT, THROWN BY HORSE; President's Daughter Found Unconscious by Roadside -Fiance Had ...
- FIRM IN REFUSING EXHIBIT.; German Government Says We Have Not Aided Foreign Expositions.
- DANIELS SEES DEAL IN ARMOR-PLATE BIDS; Suspects the Bethlehem, Midvale, and Carnegie Firms Combined ...
- HAVE $650,000 NECKLACE.; Gang of Thieves Hold It for Ransom -- Lloyd Official Goes to Get It.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- CRACK 3-YEAR-OLDS MATCHED FOR A RACE; Belmont's Rock View and Johnson's Cock o' the Walk to Run for ...
- Daughters of Aesculapius.
- Durango Land for Houseseekers.
- GAMBOA'S REPLY TO LIND.; American Proposals Rejected as Humiliating and Impossible.
- F.M. GOULD'S GOLF BEST.; Sixty-six Starters in New York Golf Club Tournament.
- BenJamin Stearns Dead.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Decline at Close of Day -- A Hopeful Survey of the Mexican Situation.
- THE PASSAIC SEWER.
- INTERVENTION NEAR, LONDON PAPERS SAY; Daily Mail Scoffs at Policy of Abandoning American Properties.
- DESIGNATED TOO LATE.; Secretary of State Won't Accept D.A. Dugan's Name for Senator.
- LUCK TO THAW AND SULZER.; Adamson of Georgia Says He Hopes Both of Them Escape.
- ARREST FOUR MEN FOR KILLING HORSES; The Grand Jury Holds Over in Order to Complete Investigation of ...
- BOSTON YACHT WINS.; Little Rhody II. Takes First Race in New Class G Series.
- NEW BANK MAY BUY ROSEVILLE TRUST CO.; Directors Propose a Private Audit to Learn How Much Cash Will Be Needed.
- A FURTHER DUTY.
- J.M. Gardner, Jr., Married.
- GERMANS SILENCED CHINESE REBEL FORT; Commander Reports Fight Near Wu-Hu Between Cruiser Emden and Southerners.
- WON'T MARRY RICH WOMAN.; Artist Breaks Off His Engagement to the Widow of Gustav Mahler.
- GUESTS INSPECT NEW STERN STORE; Building in Forty-second Street Will Be Thrown Open to the Public on ...
- St. Louis, 15; Philadelphia, 4.
- Lind Wires That Latest Reply from Huerta Is Encouraging.; NO HALT IN OUR PLAN
- IMPERATOR IN WITH RECORD CROWD; 3,193 Aboard, a Number Never Before Equaled on a Single Ship in This Port.
- NEWPORT AGAINST A HOTEL.; Summer Residents Don't Want One on Ocean House Site.
- Mrs. H. P. Perry Operated On.
- Wilmington's Tri-State Pennant.
- GUARDS FIRE ON STRIKERS.; Six of Latter Wounded in Riot at Ohio Tin Mill.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Operators Sell in Forty-ninth Street Near Seventh Avenue -- W.R. Hearst Takes ...
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- ROOSEVELT PLEA TO HELP MITCHEL; Hapgood Induces the Colonel to Argue for Straight Fusion Ticket.
- NEWPORT MISSES SAILORS.; Mayor Expresses Regret at the Shortness of the Fleet's Stay.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- NEW ENGLISH TOBACCO WAR.; John W. Surbrug Said to Plan a Chain of Retail Stores in London.
- TO SEND LECTURERS HERE.; New Bureau of French Ministry of Public Instruction Formed.
- Harry Thaw's Mother III.
- Think Lind Will Go Back.; MEXICANS RALLY BEHIND HUERTA
- One-Arm Caddie Star in Golf.
- Order Inquiry Into Speer Charges.
- WOMAN AID TO FLAXNER.; Dr. Louise Pearce Gets Important Position at Rockefeller Institute.
- Ten Eyck to Coach Duluth Oarsmen
- Destroyer Breaks Records in Tests.
- REFUTE McMICHAELS CHARGE; McDermott's Lawyers Produce Witnesses in Defending Congressman.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Handbags Not Personal Adornments -- Other Decisions.
- WRECK IN VA. INJURES 21.; Mixed Train Plunges Twenty Feet Down an Embankment.
- THAW CITES JEROME'S SPEECH; Telegraphs to Pittsburgh Papers Excerpts Arguing for His Sanity.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Investor Acquires Washington Heights Apartment House -- Good Brooklyn Market ...
- MIDDLE STATES REGATTA.; Sixty-eight Entries for Labor Day Races on Harlem River.
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- GERMAN ALLIANCE BARRED BY JAPAN; Britain Wanted to Combine with Two Powers Against France and Russia.
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- GIRL WEARS MALE GARB.; Wanted to Earn Man's Pay, She Tells Magistrate.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- MESSAGE FROM CARRANZA.; Will Depose Huerta if Granted Arms, General's Word to Wilson.
- NORTHERN PACIFIC CHANGES; Directors Filling Vacancies in Official List To-day.
- BRODERICK WINS; IS SUED.; Brother Asks Damages in Deal Involving Bishop of Havana.
- WOOD HURRIES TO WIFE.; General Called from Kansas to Washington by Her Illness.
- Lind at Vera Cruz.
- FRANK SENTENCED TO DIE.; Execution Set for Oct. 10, but New Trial Is Asked For.
- LAWYERS EAGER TO DEFEND CHARLTON; Prominent Italians Apply at the American Consulate for the Assignment.
- POLES IGNORE THE KAISER.; Windows of Posen Hotel That Was Decorated in His Honor Broken.
- YANKEES UNABLE TO HIT GREGG OFTEN; Cleveland Pitcher Scores a Shutout Against New York Americans.
- STEPHEN ADAMS" DEAD.; Composer Was Brother-in-Law of Mrs. Florence Maybrick.
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- NEWPORT PLACE A GIFT.; Mrs. William Watts Sherman Turns Over Brown Homestead to Daughter
- CHECK A NEWPORT BAR.; Police Stop Sale of Liquor on Veranda of the Casino.
- 4,000,000 Women Voters.
- WATER FAMINE IN PALACES; Threatened by London Strike -- Ten Thousand More Men Quit Work.
- MRS. MACKAY HIRES BAND.; Assists in Playground Exhibition by Maine School Children.
- WILSON THANKS FORBES.; Cables Philippines head, Accepting Resignation Effective Sept. 1.
- A BRIGHTER MEXICAN OUTLOOK.
- CALLS BASEBALL MIKI FULA.; But Igorrote Boy Knows Enough to Classify the Umpire.
- SWALLOWS POISON IN FIFTH AVENUE; Charles Kaplow of Skin-Grafting Notoriety Attempts a Spectacular Finish.
- Prison Terms for Arson Ring.
- SNUBS CARNEGIE INQUIRERS; Servia Wants Prof. Miliukoff to Quit Atrocities Commission.
- Welsh and Ritchie to Fight Sept. 20
- FAIL TO SWIM CHANNEL.; Rough Sea Forces American and British Swimmers to Give Up.
- GILHOOLEY A YANKEE.; Hard-Hitting Montreal Outfielder Will Join Chance's Team To-morrow
- GOLF RECORDS FOR VARDON.; Rockefeller Sees Briton Play Mayfield Rounds in 67 and 66 Strokes.
- HOUSE OF GOVERNORS MEETS IN COLORADO; McGovern, Oddie, Ammons, and Spry Open the Convention -- Great ...
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- THREE HITS ENOUGH FOR GIANTS' VICTORY; Mathewson Keeps the Reds Away from the Scoring Plate, Winning, 1 to 0.
- GET SIX CAMINETTI JURORS.; Include Three Rejected in Diggs Case -- Expect to Fill Box To-day.
- MEMORIALS TO L. SPENCER.; His Widow to Give Newport a Fountain and Band Stand.
- New British Envoy at Vienna.
- THE CIVIL SERVICE.
- THE PANAMA SPRUNG A LEAK; Repaired and on Her Way to Canal Zone at Last Report.
- TOO MUCH INOCULATION.; Prof. and Mrs. Shepherd Ill in Germany at Outset of Long Journey.
- WHEAT PRODUCTION GROWS.; Increase of Over Three Per Cent. in Northern Hemisphere.
- TO FORBID INTEREST ON U.S. DEPOSITS; Strong Caucus Tendency to Amend Reserve Bank Feature of the Currency ...
- EXCHANGE SEAT $50,000.; Negotiations On for a Sale at the Upward Price.
- MONEY FOR BANKS IN EAST IF NEEDED; Government Aid Extended Anywhere, Says McAdoo, Announcing First Deposits.
- DWINDLING GERMAN BIRTH-RATE
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- Canada Iron Concern Liquidates.
- Crew of Steamship Devon Saved.
- THE SAN FRANCISCO EXHIBITION.
- 836 MILES COVERED IN HYDRO FLIGHT; Hawker Has Gone More Than Half Way Around the British Isles.
- GAYNOR "THE BEST MAYOR."; Hutchins Hapgood Says He Should Satisfy Real Reformers.
- FAINT HOPE IN WASHINGTON.; Huerta's Request for Delay Not Expected to Change Situation.
- Front Page 9 -- No Title
- OPPOSE DEBENTURE BONDS.; Sept. 9 Set for Hearing of New Haven's Petition.
- Bennett, Belasco, Tolstoy.
- THE GOVERNMENT OF A THOUSAND BANK ACCOUNTS.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- REBELS HOLD NANKING.; Northern Cavalry That Entered the City Blown Up by a Mine.
- JAPAN'S NEW NOTE FRIENDLY; Apparently Agrees to Test Anti-Alien Law in the Courts.
- DE L. NICOLL, JR., WEDDED.; Married Miss Alma Roes at Freehold, N.J., on June 11.
- KILLS SON, CALLS POLICE.; " Glad I Finished Him," Rockland County Man Declares.
- Will Investigate at Ellis Island.
- BIG FOUR SKIPS DIVIDEND.; Nothing for Preferred in October, Owing to High Expenses.
- The Times in Washington.
- TAMMANY TICKET INCLUDES WHITMAN; Dr. Darlington for Borough President -- Philbin and Weeks for Supreme Court.
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- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- TALES OF PASTOR AND GIRL.; Asked Not to Occupy His Pulpit Pending Investigation.
- SULZER'S ENEMIES SEEK MORE EVIDENCE; Frawley Committee Will Resume Its Hearings in This City Next Week.
- COCK O' THE WALK'S HURON HANDICAP; Three Stake Victories in Succession for Frederick Johnson's Three-Year-Old.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Move Uncertainly -- Recovered on Mexican News, Then Receded Again.
- PRAISES WILSON'S MOTIVES.; But London Graphic Doubts if His Policy Is Practical.
- ROCKEFELLER'S QUIET GOLF.; He Speaks Once in Game with Deaf Convention Delegates.
- TOBACCO MEN COMPLAIN.; American Company Unfair, Independents Tell Attorney General.
- NINE DIE IN AUTOS STRUCK BY TRAINS; Three Families in Similar Accidents in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, ...
- FIRES ON AUTO WITH RIFLE.; Man and Wife, Unharmed, Think Shot Intended for Others.
- GAYNOR EXPECTED TO SAY HE'LL RUN; Announcement Looked For from Him To-day About Others on His Ticket.
- Jockey Hall Killed at Toronto.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- GAFFNEY GRILLS LYNCH.; President of Boston Club Severely Scores President of National League
- DEATH RACE IN THE ARCTIC.; Wireless Seeks Cutter to Save Heart Disease Sufferer.
- CUBS VICTORS AGAIN.; Pat Ragan Knocked Out of Brooklyn Box -- Walker Stops Scoring.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- NEW THAW MOVE TO OBTAIN DELAY; Attorneys Decide to Withdraw Habeas Corpus Writ -- May Renew Application.
- Mr. Doran Says "Buried Alive" Preceded "Pour Vivre Heureux."
- Article 3 -- No Title
- GOLD AND FACTS.
- M'LOUGHLIN AGAIN WINS TENNIS TITLE; Californian Defeats Williams of Philadelphia for Championship, Three ...
- ATTACK TRAIN IN AUSTRIA.; Bandits Seek Gold Consignment -- Passengers Help to Beat Them Off.
- WOULD EXTRADITE THAW.; Vermont's Attorney General Says His State Would Act Promptly.
- CHILDREN CAN STUDY HYGIENE IN MUSEUM; Better Place to Learn Than from Books, Dr. Winslow Tells Educators.
- HUERTA IS FIRM AS LIND LEAVES MEXICAN CAPITAL; Plays for Delay, but Gives No Sign of Yielding to Wilson's ...
- Stagg Regains Health in Colorado.
- A FORTUNATE DELIVERANCE.
- Liberty E. Holden.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- MILK COMMITTEE ACTIVE.; Still Working and Planning to Protect City's Health.
- FARCE, SAYS GOV. COLQUITT.; Texan Assails Wilson's Mexican Policy -- Favors Intervention.
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- MILITANTS BURN A HOUSE.; Apparently Had Not Heard of Alleged Truce with Government.
- GERMAN ASSAILS OUR POLICY.; Baron Hartmann von Richthofen Condemns a Do-Nothing Attitude.
- GAYNOR HAS BEEN ILL.; In Bed a Day at Summer Home, but All Right Again.
- BLERIOT QUITS AERO CLUB.; Other Well-Known Members May Resign -- Committee Is Firm.
- Langford Knocks Out 'Porky' Flynn
- 145 TO PLAY IN NATIONAL GOLF; Metropolitan District Contributes Most Entrants to Tourney at Garden City.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- EVELYN TILTS WITH LAWYER; " I'm an Experienced Witness," She Says -- "You Are," He Agrees.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- WON'T SPECIFY THAW'S ROUTE; Canada Evades the Request for Deportation to New York State.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- VANDERBILT BUYS KILL KARE KAMP; Gets Timothy L. Woodruff's Preserve of 1,000 Acres in the Adirondacks.
- DO WE WANT OMNIBUSES?
- WIFE ACCUSED OF SLAYING HUSBAND; Man Found with Throat Cut -- Woman in Next Room Seriously Wounded.
- INCOME TAX IN SENATE.; Test Shows Republicans Are Inclined to Assist the Democrats.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Weakness in Berlin -- Keen Demand in London for New Investment Stocks.
- RALLY LEGISLATORS FOR GLYNN MESSAGE; Full Attendance Urged for Tonight, When Acting Governor Will Be ...
- DIVIDED REGARDING FAIR.; Some Saxon Manufacturers Will Probably Decide to Exhibit.
- NEW AUTO TRAP SET IN CITY PARK; Snare for Unwary Near Mosholu Av. -- New A.C.A. Secretary -- Brooklyn ...
- USE DYNAMITE ON CHURCH.; Gamblers Blamed for Destruction of Methodist Edifice in Pennsylvania.
- AN AWFUL THING.; " Kiss Me Quick" at 48th Street Theatre Reaches Limit of Inanity.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- The Expensive Thaw Case.
- REPORT AIR GOOD IN CITY SCHOOLS; Overheating in Some Places, Experts Say, Due to Janitors or Teachers.
- HEARST MEN BOLT FUSION NOMINEES; Denounce McAneny and Prendergast for Broken Pledges and Name Substitutes.
- THE MEXICAN MUDDLE.
- The Central Park Concerts.
- VANDERBILT GUEST BOBBED.; L.S. Bruguiere Reports Loss of Jeweled Stud and Cuff Links.
- BOSTON RELEASES DEVLIN.; Giants' Former Third Baseman Goes to Rochester Club.
- Miss Agnes D. Hulburd Engaged.
- Reserve Decision in Vendig Case.
- ASK ANTI-ALCOHOLIC LAWS.; Neurologists Say Colonists' Diseases Are Due to Intemperance.
- APPLES AND BANANAS.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- No Cardinal Passes Second Base.
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- Red" Donahue Dies in Philadelphia
- NAME HAVENS FOR MAYOR.; Rochester Fusionists Unite on Man Who Beat Aldridge for Congress.
- TEST PANAMA CANAL GATES.; Looks at Miraflores Are Found to be Watertight.
- TRUCE WITH MILITANTS?; Belief That Ministry and Mrs. Pankhurst Have Reached Agreement.
- MAKE STRICT RULES FOR NEW LAWYERS; Must File Character Affidavits from Attorneys Known to Small Committee.
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- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- FORESAW PRESENT MODES.; Scotch Baronet Predicted Changes in Women's Dress 200 Years Ago.
- LEFT LITTLE BOY TO DIE.; His Companions Feared to Tell That He Had Been Buried by Sand.
- KIEB GOES TO CANADA.
- NO EUROPEAN PRESSURE.; Diplomats Delay Action Until Lind's Negotiations Are Ended.
- FLIES 495 MILES IN HYDROAEROPLANE; Hawker Well on Way in Attempt to Fly Around England and Scotland
- Article 5 -- No Title
- TARIFF VOTE NEXT WEEK.; Senators Hopeful of This Progress -- Free List Passed.
- Milburn and Borden Polo Stars.
- Chicago Police Awe Senators.
- CUBS WIN IN BROOKLYN.; Nose Out Superbas, 5 to 4, with Zimmerman Out of Line-Up.
- THE THAW MONEY IN CANADA.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Advance as Trading Contracts -- Easier Money Outweighs Mexican Uncertainties.
- Tigers Get Two Providence Men.
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- DEPLORES OLYMPIC FUND.; Frederic Harrison Also Hits at Our Alleged Athletic Methods.
- FRANCE TO SUPPORT WILSON.; Will Make Representations to Huerta, but Will Receive de la Barra.
- RESIGNS PHILIPPINES POST.; Forbes's Friends Resent Abruptness in Naming His Successor.
- Said to Depend Largely on Ease of Access.
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- BOURSES OF EUROPE.; Trading in London Cheerful -- Prices Firm in Paris and Berlin.
- Perroquets Win Thorn Polo Cups.
- A SHORT-SIGHTED POLICY.
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- YANKEES CONTINUE IN LOSING STREAK; Cleveland Gets Enough Runs in Second Inning to Win -- McConnell Injured.
- BOY AND GIRL DEAD IN DRIFTING BOAT; Rockland School Friends Shot by Revolver Found Clutched in Youth's Hand.
- A Vertical Searchlight.
- KANE ESTATE $407,476.; John Jacob Astor's Grandson Also Had Income from Trust Funds.
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- SENDS SON AWAY, ENDS LIFE; Mother Gives Boy Money for Coney Trip, Then Turns On Gas.
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- BATHERS MUST BE DISCREET; French Mayor Bars Men "Posing as Athletes" and Warns Ladies.
- TAMMANY TO FILL ITS TICKET TO-NIGHT; At Least for Candidates for Supreme Court, Goldfogle Being the Latest.
- CO-OPERATION THE CURE.; Earl Grey Says It Will Do Away with Existing Industrial Evils.
- BETTER AUTO ROADS TO PHILADELPHIA; Marked Improvement Made in Routes Through New Jersey -- Another Fuel Prize.
- Fall River Plant Resumes Work.
- It Is "The Temperamental Journey,'' Seen in the West Last June.
- Alleged White Slaver Held.
- GIRL SPEEDER FINED; HAD NO CASH TO-PAY; Fifteen Miles an Hour Is "Simply Crawling," Miss Weingartner ...
- STEFANSSON SHIP CAUGHT IN ICE; News of Halting of the Karluk Off Point Barrow Cabled to The Times by Explorer.
- CONSULAR AGENT STABBED.; W.J. Alcock Severely Wounded by a Madman at Huelva, Spain.
- SPEER INQUIRY PLANNED.; Judiciary Committee Will Ask House for the Necessary Authority.
- Cobb Saves Game for Tigers.
- PAGE RENTS LONDON HOUSE; Our Ambassador Gets a Three Years' Lease of 6 Grosvenor Square.
- Pure Drinking Water.
- LEFT WEALTH TO DAUGHTERS; Small Income Only to Son of Late C.A. Canfield.
- FOSS WILL RUN AGAIN.; To Seek Re-election for Bay State Governor as an Independent.
- TWO SLAIN BY PEONS.; An Englishman One Victim of Mexican Attempt at Robbery.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Washington Banks Merge.
- SNAKES LET LOOSE IN SMUGGLING HAUL; Customs Deputy Opens Man's Bag Near Coenties Park and Reptiles Seek ...
- REBELS JAIL AN AMERICAN.; Hunt's Offense Was Buying Cattle from a Huerta Partisan.
- EXPLAINS BRITISH ACTION AS TO FAIR; Sir Albert K. Rollit Declares It Had Nothing to Do with the Panama Canal.
- GOV. BUTLER IMPEACHED; At Nebraska's Extraordinary Session, Abdicating at Once.
- Griffin Will Not Referee Bout.
- TO DECIDE HORTON'S SANITY; Commission Appointed In Case of Man Who Wed When 85 Years Old.
- GLYNN TO SEND MESSAGE.; Will Urge Certain Appropriations Vetoed by Gov. Sulzer.
- HOLBROOK MURDER INQUIRY; American Vice Consul Going to Soushehir -- A Plot Is Alleged.
- MAYOR HUNT'S BRAVERY.; Cincinnati Executive Rescues Girl and Stops Runaway Team.
- GREAT PROGRESS IN NEW YORK HYGIENE; Dr. Eliot Compliments State at Fourth International School Hygiene ...
- COMMANDEER A CAR FOR AN ELOPEMENT; Couple Arrive at Waldorf at 4 A.M. and Rouse Sleeping Clergy by Phone.
- NO COMPROMISE, SAYS ROOSEVELT; He Tells Chicago Progressives the Republican Party "Must Adopt Our Principles."
- TROY STAKE WINNER BOOSTED TO $2,500; Superintendent Scores an Easy Victory in Feature Race at Saratoga.
- STOKES FOR YOUNG MEN.; Ex-Governor Says They Must Run the Republican Party.
- CRUSADERS REACH YONKERS; Mayor Fails Suffragists, but They Hold Their Meeting Without Him.
- Thaw's Ovation In Canada.
- SLASHES HIS POISONED FOOT; Boatman Then Swims Ashore After Stingray Stabs Him.
- HINDU PRINCE WEDS BARODA PRINCESS; Marriage Broken Off in India Takes Place Three Months Later in London.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- STATE HIRES TVVO LAWYERS.
- CANADIAN PACIFIC PICKS UP.; Earnings for Common 16 Per Cent. -- Extensions Building.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- FRENCH AIRMAN MISSING.; Letert Left Berlin for Riga Saturday After Flight from Paris.
- TOURS FOR WOMEN IN RADIANT GARB; Man Campaigner starts His Trip Glowing Like the Spectrum in Suffrage Colors.
- Latest Ship News.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- CANON NEWBOLT'S WARNING.
- BOY SHOOTS DOWN MOTHER'S ANNOYER; 15-Year-Old, Returning Home from Work, Sees Mall Striking Her in the Face.
- DUNNE RECOGNIZES GLYNN.; Requisition for Eugene Grant Honored by Illinois Governor.
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- Manager Callahan Suspended.
- Exciting Finish to Boston Game.
- GERMANS AT WEST POINT.; Imperial Commission Inspects Academy -- Inquiry Into Athletics.
- NO PAPER DISCRIMINATION.; Caucus Puts Agricultural Notes on Same Basis as Commercial.
- RED CROSS TO AID REFUGEES.; J.H. Schiff and W.F. Persons New York Members of the Committee.
- PALACE ELECTRICIANS OUT.; London Strike Also Affects Post Office, Museums, and Tower.
- CRANDALL SHOWS REAL GRATITUDE; Doc Wins Game in Ninth Inning Because McGraw Saved Him from Exile to St. Louis.
- ROBBERS WAIT FOR SALE.; Defer Holdup of United Cigar Store Until Customer Departs.
- His Wedding Morn" Presented.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- Art Museum Ill-Ventilated.
- TO SUCCEED CONNAUGHT.; Prince Arthur to be the Next Governor General of Canada.
- JEWELERS WAR ON FAKES.; Association, Which Meets To-day, to Inaugurate Campaign.
- GRANTS MORE DELAY IN CAB LAW MUDDLE; Justice Donnelly Adjourns Hearing on Taximeter Firm's Appeal for ...
- FIVE-CENT BUS FARE, BUT A SHORT HAUL; Plan of New Company Is to Charge the Public 20 Cents, Against ...
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- SAVES FATHER AND SON.; Sergeant Mulhall Adds to His Medal Life-Saving Record.
- ARREST POLICE PENSION MAN; Bookkeeper Charged with Graft, but Marked Bills Miss Him.
- President Outlines His Policy at a Night Conference.; STILL WORKS FOR PEACE
- LIND DECLARES HIS MISSION ENDED; Off for Vera Cruz To-day and Will Sail for Home on Thursday.
- NEW NEWTOWN FIRE SERVICE; Paid Companies to Replace Volunteers Next Monday.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Athletics Win in One Inning.
- AMERICAN SENTIMENT REGARDING SOCIALISM.
- LOTS OF LIFE IN 'THE DOLL GIRL'; A Particularly Tuneful Score, Some Fun, and Clever People in This New ...
- BELASCO'S NEW PLAYS.; " The Temperamental Journey" the First -- Plans for the Season.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- FIRE ENGINEERS' CONVENTION.
- SULZER'S ADVISERS SPLIT OYER POLICY; Herrick and Other Counsel Oppose Arnold-Garrison Plan to Indict Murphy.
- STRIKE THREATENS THE HAMBURG LINE; Walkout of Longshoremen in Hoboken May Delay Sailing of Big Ships.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- JOHNSON UPSETS LONDON MUSIC HALL; His Engagement Postponed, He Appears in a Box and Tries to Make a Speech.
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- CREW'S PLIGHT DESPERATE.; Steamer Devon, from Montreal, Goes Ashore Off New Zealand.
- HIS SALARY DOUBLED; But Boston "L" Wage Scale Only Slightly Raised, Sergeant Testifies.
- BISHOP DIVIDES HIS ESTATE.; Sabine Makes a Special Bequest of Books on Theology.
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- TO AVENGE HAYES'S DEATH.; Bryan Reiterates Demands for Punishment of Murderers.
- FRENCH AERO CLUB ROW.; Bleriot May Resign Because Deperdussin Aerodrome Is to be Used.
- CONSERVATIONISTS CONFER.; Important Meeting of Forestry Experts at Jefferson, N.H.
- Not Anxious to Vote.
- CHINESE IN TRACK GAMES.; Cornell Orientals Win Point Prize -- Individual Honors for Pans.
- COLIN AND PETER PAN HERE.; Famous Sons of Commando to be Got Ready for Sale Next Week.
- FUSION IN PANIC FEARS FOR TICKET; McAneny Threat to Quit Leads Mitchel to Urge Hearst Men to Reconsider.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- TO BE KING OF ALBANIA.; Powers Said to Have Chosen Prince of Wied -- Turks to Get Adrianople.
- Negro Made State Librarian.
- M'LOUGHLIN AND WILLIAMS VICTORS; Tennis Championship Now Lies Between Californian and Philadelphian.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Mortgages of Over $100,000,000, Recorded from Hudson & Manhattan Railroad ...
- 12,000 FROM EUROPE ON ARRIVING LINERS; Yesterday the Record Day for Passengers at This Port -- Customs ...
- WILSON STANDS FIRM ON CURRENCY BILL; Provision for Reserve Banks Won't Be Modified to Meet Bankers' Views.
- THAW TO INVOKE HIS TREATY RIGHTS; Counsel Paves Way to Appeal from Deportation Order Under International Law.
- Pitcher Faber for White Sox.
- BOY SCOUTS DEPART TO COMFORT SULZER; Five Walking to Albany with Letter from East Side Protective Association.
- JOHNSON IGNORES PROTESTS; Arriving in London, He Says He Will Box in the Music Halls.
- 1,100 ESPERANTISTS MEET.; Twenty-three Nations Represented at the Berne Congress.
- REJECTS MULHALL CHARGES; Philadelphia Union Exonerates Feeny, Accused by Lobbyist.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Brass-Plated Charms Declared to be Jewelry -- Spools Pay Duty.
- AUTO DRIVE OF WATERWAY.; Maxim Continues His Campaign to Eliminate Morris Canal.
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- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- LITTLETON'S VIEW OF THAW.; Says the Question of His Sanity Never Has Been Settled.
- ACQUITTED, KILLS LYNCHER.; Cleared Defendant Shoots When Mob Invades His Home.
- TWO KILLED IN AIR RACE.; French Aviator and Passenger Fall 1,000 Feet Into the Seine.
- Fast Motor Cycle Riding.
- LIST OF "FIRE DONT'S."; Boy Scouts Send Out Advice Given by Philadelphia Police Head.
- ROCKEFELLER TO THE DEAF.; Tells Them They Are Much More Blessed Than Many Others.
- TO KEEP HALDANE BUSY WHILE HERE; Big Programme Planned for the Lord High Chancellor's Five-Day Visit.
- TRAIN KILLS HOTEL OWNER.; H.C. Lohman of Liberty Steps In Front of Express at Crossing.
- Michigan Buggy Co. In Trouble.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- SAY SUFFRAGISTS MISLEAD.; Women Voters Well Under 2,000,000, Not 4,000,000, Antis Assert.
- Joe Lake Goes to the Minors.
- DOUBT ANY SULZER INQUIRY.; Members of House Say Resolution Probably Would Be Pigeonholed.
- PLAN TO PREVENT TRIAL.; Proposed Indictment of Enemies a Sulzer Strategic Move.
- A BAD WAY TO DO A GOOD THING.
- FEDERALS MOVE ON SONORA.; Two Columns Start from Guaymas and One Fights Rebels.
- BOMB ON BANK STEPS.; Mineola Police Captain Finds It at Door of the First National.
- MRS. OWEN WISTER DIES.; Wife of Novelist Expires After Giving Birth to a Daughter.
- POLICEMAN LANDS IN A CELL; Gilligan Also Loses His Shield for Abusing Fellow-Officer.
- Bohemian Gymnasts In Session.
- SOUGHT COLOR HARMONY.; Mrs. Settle, Who Whitened Figures on Auto License, Is Summoned.
- MILLINERY NOVELTIES.; Knockabout Hats and Artists' Caps Among New Features.
- Fourteen Straight for Johnson.
- LIGHT WINDS FOR RACE.; Many Gravesend Boats Compete in the Whitestone Regatta.
- KILLED IN HEEDLESS DRIVE.; Rochester Man Crushed to Death in Wild Auto Dash.
- 5 KILLED; 3 INJURED AS TRAIN HITS AUTO; Women Passengers Tear Off Their Clothes for Bandages -- Death ...
- DROWN WATCHING AIRMEN.; Two Youths and a Girl Victims of Canal Upset on Michigan Lake.
- I DENIED ALL THAT."; Sulzer's Reply When Broderick's Statement Is Read to Him.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
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- KESSLER WINNER IN MOTOR CYCLE RACE; Newark Rider, with Costello, Finishes Ahead of Speedy Competitors ...
- NO GENERAL STRIKE IN ERIE.; It Would Jeopardize the Molders' Walkout, Union Decides.
- GAIN IN JULY EXPORTS.; Shipments of Breadstuffs, Meat, Cotton, and Oils Increase.
- Crippled Athletics Bat Hard.
- The Slaughter of Birds.
- REFUSE SEPARATION TO MRS. H.W. JOHNS; White Plains Court Has Dismissed Her Suit Against Husband.
- HAMMERSTEIN SINGERS IN.; Nina Morgana to Appear at New Opera House -- Trentini to Tour.
- HOLIDAY DULLNESS IN PARIS.; Operators Await Peace Settlement, but Expect a Revival.
- A Contrast.
- Speaker Finds It Inspiring to Address Them from Platform.
- GOOD OUTLOOK IN LONDON.; Cheaper Money and Assurance of Peace Favorable Factors.
- John Boden Dead.
- HUERTA'S OWN AIDS KEPT IN THE DARK; Mexican President's Intentions Withheld, It Is Admitted, from Men ...
- Cubs Beat Tri-State Team.
- NON-INTERVENTION, DECIDEDLY.
- New Yorker Drowns in Alabama.
- THE BURDENED VOTER.
- GOVERNMENT BUSINESS METHODS
- HELD AS $36,000 FOX THIEF.; P.E.I. Police Arrest Man for Stealing Foxes from Farms.
- Carnegie Sophomore Drowns.
- SHERIFF'S SPECIALS RAID DELICATESSEN; Forty of Them, Working in Pairs, Induce Police to Serve Their Summonses.
- FUSIONISTS SAVED THE CITY MILLIONS; Citizens' Committee Issues a Statement Showing Reforms in the Purchase ...
- FOREIGN RIFLEMEN COMING.; European Marksmen to Compete at Camp Perry, Due This Week.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- BERLIN BOERSE INACTIVE.; Quiet, at Times Stagnant, but Prices Keep Firm.
- INNOCENT, SERVED 38 YEARS; Italian Convict, Free, Finds Wife and Family Long Since Dead.
- GANGSTERS FIRE ON DANCERS; ONE DEAD; Men, Ejected from Hall, Return in Auto with Friends and Shoot Up ...
- Moseley Holds Detroit Safe.
- STORM RIPS THE NIAGARA.; Perry's Flagship Has to Put Into Muskegon for Repairs.
- TRIES WIRELESS ON TRAINS.; Pennsylvania Railroad Putting Telephones on Freight Engines.
- BROOKLYN TAXES AND VALUES.
- SULZER A TOOL, SAYS BRODERICK; Simple Minded and Used by Reilly in Cuban Contract Machinations, Bishop ...
- AUSTRALIAN CYCLIST WINS TARTAR RACE; Jackie Clark Leads Big Field of Fast Riders at Newark Velodrome.
- TELLS OF FILIPINO SLAVES.; Assembly Members Among Their Owners, Dean Worcester Charges.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- M urray-Morrlson Engagement.
- BELASCO SURPRISE FOR COMING SEASON; Play, Yet Unnamed, Dealing with an Artist's Troubles Being Rehearsed ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- The Italian Black Hand.
- RELIC OF GEBHARD FOUND AT 'JACK'S'; Pin Worth Thousands, Lost 20 Years Ago, Turns Up Under Old Floor Covering.
- GET SLIPPERY PRISONER.; William Shauger Does Houdini Act for Jersey Police.
- MR. GAYNOR CRITICISED.; Another Voter Believes He Would Not Be Re-elected.
- RENEW FIGHT FOR NON-PARTY JUDGES; Lawyers Will Strive to Get Leaders to Compromise on Court of Appeals ...
- MYSTERIOUS GIANT PLAYER.; One Mr. Harrison Helps New Yorks Defeat Hoboken by 2 to 0 Score.
- KILLED BY AUTO'S PLUNGE.; Chauffeur Buried in Mud Bottom of Canal.
- SPITE SIGN AT FREEPORT.; Jahnsons Start Crusade to Make Neighbor Move Poultry House.
- Hayes Called Maine Man.
- COLONEL WON'T CELEBRATE; Roosevelt Will Stay Away from Progressive Birthday Party.
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- SUFFRAGISTS REACH NYACK.; Horseback Crusaders Due Here To-morrow -- Madison Sq. Mass Meeting
- Sidewalk Obstructions.
- OFFERS NEW PEACE FLAG.; Ohio Clergyman's Rainbow Design to Figure at Panama Opening.
- CANON ASSAILS OUR NEW DANCES; Fulmination in St. Paul's Against the Tango and the Turkey Trot.
- SLAYS HIS RESCUER.; Ohio Carpenter Shoots the Man Who Saved Him from Drowning.
- $165,000,000 CREDIT MARGIN FOR CITY; That Sum Could Be Borrowed Without Decreasing the Present Debt Limit.
- Portsmouth Estates Assessed.
- FAVOR M'LOUGHLIN FOR TENNIS TITLE; Californian Expected to Repeat Last Year's Victory at the Newport ...
- Leach Cross Calls Off Bout.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- RECEIVER FOR GOLD MINE.; Montana Concern's Stockholders Charge Its Secretary with Fraud.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- YANKEES SHUT OUT BY CLEVELAND, 4 -- 0; Chance's Men Unable to Hit Cy Falkenberg -- Ford Batted Out of Box.
- HELD FOR ROBBING HOST.; Self-Styled Baron Said to Have Taken Costly Gems.
- EXPECTS HUERTA TO YIELD.; Wilson Relies on Himself, Not Europe, to Pacify Mexico.
- FIND MISS SECOR'S BODY.; Men Grapple for It with a Line Covered with Fishhooks.
- COURTED BY TELEGRAPH.; Woman Operator Eventually Meets New Yorker -- Now Engaged.
- Not Afraid to Come Out Openly in Favor of Prohibition.
- A Shrewd Quaker.
- BOUTS OF THE WEEK.; Featherweights Make Up an Attractive Card at St. Nicholas A.C.
- THAW LAYS PLANS FOR VERMONT FIGHT; Expecting to be Deported, He Seeks to Work Up Favorable Sentiment ...
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- OTTINGER STARTS BOLT FROM MITCHEL; Republican Leader Calls Him a Mask for Hearst and Offers to Support Gaynor.
- BULGAR ATROCITIES DESCRIBED BY LOTI; Massacres and Violation of Mussulmans and Greeks in Adrianople.
- BEAUTY SPOT VEILINGS.; Other Novelties in Same Line to Engage Woman's Attention.
- FELL THROUGH ROOF INTO BED IN HOTEL; Skylight Gave Way Under Fleeing Servitor, to the Horror of Two ...
- FRIGHTENS BURGLAR AWAY.; Mary Mannering Forces Intruder to Jump from Window.
- Greet Training to Meet Durnan.
- TAKE ISSUE WITH SENATOR SMOOT; Inferior Goods Not a Result of Their Demands, Clothing Manufacturers Say.
- LORD HALDANE'S VISIT.
- BREAKING THE MONOTONY OF A LAW-ENFORCING LIFE; At First Hookit Was Very Angry Indeed at Those Two Cops, ...
- BENSONHURST BOATS SAIL.; Blackton's Virginia Wins in Class S for Sloops on Bay.
- NOTES AND GLEANINGS.
- COMPLETING CANAL LOCKS.; Workmen Have Nearly Finished Work on the Gigantic Gates.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- PRESS WARNS MUNICH.; Berlin Tageblatt Admits Extortion Practiced Upon Americans.
- LAYS GAS MAINS AT NIGHT.; Westchester Company Fools New York and Crosses Aqueduct.
- Campbell Outpoints Moy.
- Article 5 -- No Title
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- FINDING AND RETURNING LOST ARTICLES --- A NEW BUSINESS; How a Gold Watch Lying in a Gutter Gave One ...
- OCEAN MAILS AND HARBORS.
- Jack London's New Home Burns.
- LOW GERMAN BIRTH RATE.; Decline Is Greater Than in Other European Countries.
- SCHENECTADY FUSION FALLS; Only Two Candidates Named -- Socialist Victory Expected.
- MAKES NEW FLIGHT RECORD.; Los Angeles Airman Flies Over 16 Minutes with Three Women.
- MARY, UP AT MRS. ESKEY'S, BECOMES A SUFFRAGIST; Biscuits Must Not Stand in the Way of the Great Movement ...
- MORE RIOTING IN ERIE.; Additional State Police Sent For and Strike May Become General.
- WILSON'S "GOSPEL STICK."; Presented by Rev. C.C. Penwick, a Former Bishop In Liberia.
- UPRISING OF CUBS QUELLED BY RIGLER; Umpire Banishes Evers and Zimmerman and Giants Win by 3 to 2 Score.
- WORLD CONGRESS TO STUDY SCHOOLS; Educators and Scientists of International Repute Will Meet in Buffalo ...
- JAPANESE TREATY EXPIRES.; No Way of Arbitrating Land Question Until Senate Acts.
- AM. LOCO. CO. EARNINGS UP.; Corporation Earned 17.7% for Common Shares in Last Fiscal Year.
- WITHDRAW EASTERN BOATS.; Joyant, Josephine, and Windward Not In Manhasset Cup Races.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE.; Prices Firm in Paris and Berlin -London Exchange Closed.
- PASSENGERS ON LUSITANIA.; Many Notables on Board Besides Lord Haldane's Party.
- INCREASED DEMAND FOR APARTMENTS; High-Class Structures on Both East and West Side Renting Unusually Fast.
- WOMAN ANARCHIST RECANTS; Mme. Maitrejean, Associate of Motor Bandits, Writes Her Memoirs
- A DEPARTMENT OF MARKETS.; It Powers Should Include Control of Weights and Measures.
- TAKE MORE CASTRO REBELS.; Federals Clear the State of Falcon -- Des Moines Off for Coro.
- Grossbeeren Victory Celebrated.
- The Belgian Shakespeare"
- ADMIRE GARDEN CITIES.; Civic Federation Delegates Impressed by English Experiments.
- WOOD TO STUDY ZEPPELINS.; Dirigibles to be a Feature of the German Army Manoeuvres.
- LITTLE STORIES OF FACT AND FANCY
- SHOT SLEUTH BY ACCIDENT.; Revolver Taken from Prisoner Explodes as Lieutenant Examines It.
- NEW STYLE BUSTLE COMING FROM PARIS; The "Japanese Bow" the Sensation in Women's Fall Fashions.
- CHINA SENDING KNIT GOODS HERE; Growing Industry That May Soon Figure Largely in the World's Trade.
- CAN'T TRY CHARLTON FOR SOME MONTHS; Italian Prosecutors Require Delay for Preparing Their Case.
- KILLED AT HUSBAND'S SIDE.; Wife of Mexican Lieutenant Dies with Him at Rebels' Hands.
- A Woman Suffrage Bard.
- TENNIS TOURNEY NEARING THE END; Johnson Defeats Strachan and Williams Wins from Washburn at Newport.
- DETECTIVES CAUGHT NAPPING BY WALDO; Police Head Descends on Alleged Poker Resort and Finds Two Sleuths ...
- TENNIS THE FEATURE OF NEWPORT'S WEEK; Tournament Brought Out Society in Force and Increased Gayety.
- MAINE HAS A MONTE CARLO; All Sorts of Games Flourish on Old Orchard's Gay White Way.
- FARMERS FLOCK TO CANADA.; More Than 200 Homeseekers Arrive at Calgary in One Day.
- JEROME GOING TO CANADA.; Carmody Directs Him to Proceed to Scene of Thaw Fight.
- Druggist Killed by Auto.
- Golf for Silver Cup at Hackensack.
- JOHN BARLEYCORN; Mr. London's Graphic Story of Personal Experiences
- HUERTA TO GIVE OUT NOTES?; Report That He Will Forestall Action by Wilson.
- COMMODITY PRICES ADVANCE
- SUES TO STOP WILDE BOOK.; Robert Ross Objects to Lord Alfred Douglas's Volume.
- ART AT HOME AND ABROAD; The Masterpiece of Paul Albert Besnard Contrasted with His Recent Studies of ...
- DEFENDS THE BULGARS.; American Missionary Denies Reports of Adrianople Cruelties.
- Porfirio Diaz En Route to Paris.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- TANGO BEATS HORSE SHOW.; Bar Harbor Must Have a Trot, So It Chooses the Turkey Kind.
- LENOX GROWS VEGETABLES --- BAR HARBOR TURKEY TROTS
- QUADRILLE OUSTS TANGO.; Reaction Against American Dances in Favor of Old Stately Steps.
- FARLEY TO TROY RACES.; Ailing Strikebreaker Bound to Stick to Horses to the End.
- PUGILIST KILLED BY RING KNOCKOUT; Accident in Vernon Starts Campaign to End Fighting in California.
- PARK ASTRONOMER DIES OF STARVATION; " Professor," for Forty Years at His Madison Square Telescope, Passes ...
- BRYAN'S REAL PLACE IN THE WILSON ADMINISTRATION; The Hardest Working Secretary of State We Ever Had, ...
- BARRED FROM SUNNYSIDE.; Pilgrims to Irving Scenes Complain of Closed Gates.
- LITERARY LONDON
- ANNUAL MEETINGS; Signs of Coming Change by Which Shareholders Will Control Their Directors.
- USEFUL HINTS FOR WOMEN
- THAW FUNDS PLENTIFUL.; Detective O'Mara Scouts Story That Harry Has No Money.
- ROOT FOR WILSON IN MEXICAN PLANS; Strong for President's Stand Against Intervention in Neighbor Republic.
- M'DERMOTT WINS WITH NEW RECORD; British Golfers, Vardon and Ray, Again Outclassed on Shawnee Links.
- THEY AIN'T NO GOVERNOR"; But Chicago Judge, Ignoring Plea, Holds "Dice Box" for Extradition.
- Victory for Rumson Freebooters.
- OLYMPIC CLUB PASSES OUT.; Its Grounds and Home at Babylon Sold to Pinkerton, Blum, and Hutton
- BANNER SEASON FOR SEA BASS FISHING; Weakfish, However, Are Scarce Because of Presence of Schools of Sharks.
- GAYNORITES PREDICT DEFEAT FOR M'CALL; Assert That He Will Not Poll More Than 180,000 Votes Out of City's ...
- MISS SECOR DROWNS AS YACHT SWERVES; Broker's Daughter, Thrown Into the Hudson, Sinks as Father Rows ...
- KEEN TO BE RID OF THAW.; But Canada Is Not Disposed to Strain the Law Against Him.
- Daughter to Mrs. Max D. Brill.
- MRS. FRENCH GIVES BALL; Costumes of Olden Time Make Brilliant Plot at Hot Springs.
- FOR NEW HAVEN BOND ISSUE; Authority to Issue $67,552,400 Asked from Massachusetts Commission.
- American Charged with Fraud.
- DESIGNATED FOR ASSEMBLY.
- A MANET IN A HENHOUSE.; Painting by the Master Found in Ziem's Back Yard After 50 Years.
- GERMAN EMBASSY PLANS.; Design for New Washington Building to be Chosen Next Week.
- 600 MILES IN 552 MINUTES.; Guillaux, French Airman, Out to Beat the Distance Record.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK
- Mr. Dixon and History -"Virginia" Again
- White Sox Humble Athletics.
- MODERN LEGAL PROBLEM; Mr. Frederic R. Coudert Discusses the Dangers Surrounding the Conflict Between ...
- ARMOR COMPETITION NEAR.; Ice Broken by Low Bid of Carbon Company on Special Plate.
- RIDING A KING ON A POLE IN HONOR OF HIS WEDDING; All Bridegrooms at Sigmaringen, Home of the Princess ...
- AUTO TRAFFIC NEEDS NEW ROAD MATERIAL; Loss of Power May Bring Revolution in Vehicle Design Also, Says ...
- Senators Bat Out Victory.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Advance Slightly -Trading Very Light -- Banks Report Expansion in Loans.
- Golf Scores at Plainfield Club.
- Pirates Beat Phillies Twice.
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- More Roadworking Convicts Freed.
- Southwestern Tennis Title for Hoerr
- TOP PRICES FOR FINE SILK FABRICS; $10 a Yard a Modest Figure for Those Who Conform to Fashion's Decree.
- AN IDEAL FLOOR PLAN.; How Rooms Should Be Arranged and Windows Grouped.
- GEN. REYES SEES IN URUGUAY AN ERA OF LASTING PEACE; Though Small in Territory, It Has Attained a Degree ...
- SENATOR'S CLERK, SHOT, NAMES CHUM; F.A. Reilly, Wounded Dangerously, Accuses National Progressive Employe.
- CHANGES IN CURRENCY BILL.; Important Amendments in Caucus -- No Action on Bankers' Proposals.
- Latest Photographs of Henri Fabre, the Famous French Entomologist, Now in His 91st Year, of Whom a Statue ...
- Big Setback for Cleveland.
- SENSIBLE GARMENTS FOR GIRL GOING AWAY TO SCHOOL
- Cause of Forest Fires.
- Lady Middleton, "Peeress," and Others Write Letters Against the Invasion of So-Called American Dances.
- POPULAR OPERA TO BE GIVEN CHIEFLY IN ENGLISH; Milton Aborn Tells of Plans for the Season of Thirty-five ...
- SECOND AVENUE COURT.; Ten Architects Asked to Submit Plans for Municipal Building.
- Police as Fashion Censors.
- FEATURES OF CITY AND SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE
- O'Gorman Keeping Hands Off.
- Cardinals Lose Series to Browns.
- HYANNIS DRAWS THE RICH.; Cape Cod Resort Is Attracting a Clientele Which Means Investment.
- SAM JACKSON WINS SARATOGA FEATURE; Merchants and Citizens' Handicap Goes to the McGinnis Entry.
- COUNTESS PLAYS WITH FIRE; On Paris Vaudeville Stage -- D'Annunzio Acquires a Theatre.
- STIRS UP OLD FEUD IN THE PRESBYTERY; Why Should Men Who Reject the Faith Wish to Preach It? Church Paper Asks.
- H. WITHERS TAKES TWO-MILE RACE; Strobino Unplaced in Distance Run at the St. Agnes Lyceum Games.
- FORM RADIO INSTITUTE.; Incorporated at Albany to Advance Interests of That Science.
- PACIFISTS THANK WILSON.; Congress Also Asks U.S. Government Not to Fortify the Canal.
- FOR FRIENDSHIP, SAYS SULZER; His Secretary Says He Courts Publicity on Cuban Contract Matter.
- ASSESSED VALUATION.; New York City Leads with a Total of $8,322,958,952.
- LUCKY THIRTEEN GET MERIT CERTIFICATES; Enlisted Men in the Army Are Rewarded for Many Brave Acts.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- IROQUOIS FINISHES FIRST.; Leads New York Y.C. Thirty-Footers in Newport Regatta.
- DEY RELEASED IN DENVER.; Reprimand Only for Nick Carter Author, Who Impersonated Officer.
- CENTRALIZED STATE CONTROL OF MILK SUPPLY IS URGED; Dr. Charles E. North, Telling of the Effective Work ...
- Miss Glasgow's "Virginia"
- THE SENATE AND THE BIRDS.
- CONSULAR TRADE NOTES.
- KLEM CHASES MEN OFF BROOKLYN BENCH; Criticism of Umpiring Results in Wholesale Banishment of Reserves.
- MAPLE LEAF IV. TO RACE FOR ENGLAND; Winner of Harmsworth Motor Boat Trophy to Defend It Abroad.
- ARBITRATION IDEA TO BE EXTENDED; Plan for Wider Adoption of Joint Committee Plan in Clothing Industry.
- STRAIGHT HEAT WINNERS.; Cox Captures Two of Three Races at Salem's Closing.
- MIGHT AND RIGHT.; Balkan States as Tyrannical as Their Quondam Oppressors.
- QUEAL A HALF-MILER.; Distance Runner Wins in Caledonian Games at Newark.
- BARON TAKES BACK WIFE WHO ERRED; Reconciliation of De Forests, After Woman's Flight with Another, Makes ...
- GOODWIN CAPTURES SWIMMING HONORS; Olympic Athlete Outclasses Opponents in Half-Mile Metropolitan A.A.U. ...
- TELL STORY OF CITY IN PARK PAGEANT; 5,000 Playground Children Depict Indians, Redcoats, and Immigrants.
- MONMOUTH FAIR OPENS THIS WEEK; Horses, Cattle, and Agricultural Products to be Exhibited at Red Bank.
- SAYS McDERMOTT GOT $500.; Witness Tells of Liquor Association's Loan to Congressman.
- Bust of Benn Pitman Unveiled.
- MONTAGUE GLASS SUED.; Lawyer Whom He and "Al" Woods Ejected Demands $10,000 Damages.
- AS HUERTA WAVERS WILSON IS STERNER; Washington Wires That Slayers of Americans in Mexico Must Be Punished.
- AMERICANS LOSE NO TIME; Coples of Sensational Paris Styles Sometimes Seen Here Within Two Weeks.
- MITCHELL PRAISES STRIKERS; Tells Copper Miners the A.F. of L. Is in Sympathy with Them.
- COMMODITIES MARKETS
- Y.M.C.A. BOYS BREAK CAMP IN JERSEY; Little Athletes Finish Glorious Summer Outing Which Included Many ...
- WHOLESALE TERMINAL MARKETS TO SOLVE FOOD PROBLEM; Mayor's Market Commission Will Probably Favor That ...
- LATIN-AMERICANS IN HARLEM BLOCK; Row of Houses in 138th Street Occupied by Many South American Families.
- FRENCH FAIR BOARD SAILS.; Will Choose a San Francisco Site and Report to the Government.
- ELLIOTT A RESIDENT CHIEF.; Mellen's Successor Will Make New Haven His Home.
- NEW PROGRAMME FOR OLYMPIC GAMES; Standing and Broad Jumps Eliminated -- An Amateur Defined.
- DIES IN MILLS HOTEL.; E.A. Foldie Classified by the Police as Suicide by Cyanide.
- BANK STATEMENT; Cash, Loans, and Deposits Increase -- Surplus Reduced by $2,525,050.
- Bar Football in Hamburg Schools.
- LONDON'S NEWEST PLAYS.; Most Leading Dramatists Represented in the Autumn Bills.
- NEW HAVEN DEFICIT AGAIN.; Preliminary Report Indicates a Surplus of About 6.2%.
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- Flicker First In Yacht Race.
- ROBS ROSE PASTOR STOKES.; Loses $255 in Ohio, but Won't Call In the Police.
- LEOPARDS POLO VICTORS.; Down Perroquets for Gold Mallet on Newport Field.
- DINNER AND DANCE AT TAILER HOME; Newport Guests Entertained on the Lawn and Beach Before Honeysuckle Lodge.
- LAST OF THE CROWS" DEAD; " Met Wop," 120 Years Old, Passes Away in Michigan.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- TO SELL LAMBERT AUTOGRAPH GEMS; Famous Collection of Lincolniana and Thackerayana to be Broken Up.
- President's Cup Golf at Newport.
- ROCKEFELLER TO THE DEAF.; Will Preach to Cleveland Convention by an Interpreter's Aid.
- TAMMANY NAMES M'CALL FOR MAYOR; Unanimous Vote in Designating Committee Approves Slate Arranged in Advance.
- DANGEROUS TACTICS.
- GROUP INSURANCE; Local Underwriters Take Exception to Action of Life Association.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- FINE POINTS FOR THE WOULD-BE EXPERT IN AUCTION BRIDGE; More Advice on the Important Subject of Introducing ...
- MILITANTS SHOULD EXERCISE INSTEAD OF THROWING BOMBS; Dr. Dudley S. Sargent, the Harvard Physical Culture ...
- HUDSON BOAT CLUB RACES.; 100 Members Compete in Annual Regatta on Rough Water.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- DEAUVILLE SANDS BLAZE WITH JEWELS; Millions in Gems Displayed There During the "Grande Semaine."
- THE VALUE OF AN IDEAL, BY WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN; Second of a Series of Lectures by the Secretary of ...
- PEG O' MY HEART'S FATHER; He Is the Central Figure in Book Inspired by the Hartley Manners Play.
- A Salesman's Complaint.
- NEWS OF SCHOLASTIC INSTITUTIONS.; Wild Flower Garden at Branford Hall School -- Improvements for Westchester ...
- ARCHBOLD PRAISES WILSON.; Says Absence of Investigations, Brings Relief to Business.
- THE SEQUEL TO LIFE."; Curiosity as to Sir Oliver Lodge's British Association Address.
- PRISON FOOD REFORM.; Auburn Convicts to Have Full Dinner in Mess Hall Sundays.
- Cherbonnier Killed Saving His Hat.
- NEWS OF BOOKS; Everyman's Library, Domestic Politics, Fall Publications
- PLAYS PORTIA IN COURT.; Jessie Bonstelle, Actress, Her Own Lawyer in Detroit Suit.
- BIG PARIS POLICE SCANDAL.; Charges Against the Force Multiply, to Amazement of Public.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- DEATHS OF BACHELORS.; Expert Thinks Mr. Rittenhouse's Conclusions Premature.
- Gowns and Frocks the Girl Going to Boarding School or College Will Wear.
- HORSE POISONINGS ENRICH LIVERYMEN; The Grand Jury Takes Up Plot of East Siders to Increase Their Business.
- PLAN TO RAISE $250,000.; That Sum Is Needed to Extend Work of the Daughters of Jacob.
- Calve Has Written an Opera.
- Smoking a Meerschaum Pipe.
- Quinn and Schmidt for Braves.
- OUR SCHOOL PROBLEMS HARDER THAN THOSE OF EUROPE; Because of the Varied Sources of Our Population the ...
- OUTLINES SCOPE OF ECONOMY LEAGUE; Wm. H. Chesebrough Tells How It Is Striving to Protect the City's Credit.
- NEW INCORPORATIONS.
- BOSTON LITERARY NEWS
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- STOKES LAST ON LIST.; His Gubernatorial Petition to Complete New Jersey Tickets.
- WESTCHESTER HORSE SHOW; Seventy-three Classes Named for White Plains Event, Sept. 17 to 20.
- Manuel Buys an English Estate.
- Arriving from Europe.; Among the passengers who arrived from Europe yesterday were:
- TO SIFT CONGRESS RECORD OF SULZER; Resolution for an Inquiry Into His Relations with Contractors Goes ...
- BALLIN'S ADVOCACY MAY INSURE EXHIBIT; Many German Exporters Are Inclined to Take His View of the Panama Fair.
- Stovall Assumes Duties at Berne.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- MR. CAINE'S NOVEL; Disappointing Treatment of a Marriage Problem
- SOCIETY IN LONDON NOW AT LOW EBB; Homecoming Americans Crowd the Westbound Ocean Steamships.
- AFRICAN PRINCE, STUDYING HERE, WRITES FOLK-LORE TALES; Ajaji, Heir to the Throne of the, Yoruba Tribes ...
- Article 7 -- No Title
- BUYS NO TORPEDOES ABROAD; Government Depends Upon Newport Factory -- Turbine Torpedo Planned.
- NEW HAVEN TRAIN MISHAP.; Wreck of an Express Train Is Narrowly Averted.
- Mt. Washington Beats Waumbeks.
- Conditions of Cup Race Called Unfair to Opponents.
- LANDS 355-POUND FISH.; New Yorker Catches 12-Foot Sword Fish with Rod and Reel.
- JOSEPHINE WINS NEW ROCHELLE RACE; A.G. Hanan's Sloop Leads Big Fleet -- Duell's Rowdy First in Small Boats.
- SOUND COMMON SENSE.
- White Sox Release Rath.
- DOM GASQUET COMING.; English Benedictine Abbot Sails to Lecture on the Vulgate
- Article 6 -- No Title
- BORROWED $10,000 ON $180,000 LEGACY; Mrs. Heggie, Who Loaned the Money to W.J. Scheperd, Has Him Arrested ...
- OLYMPIC FUND IS LAGGING.; Labor Organ Gloats Over the Public Indifference to Appeals.
- GO FOR JUDSON CENTENARY.; Baptists Already Leaving for Missionary Celebration in Burma.
- SCREENS FOR SICKROOMS
- THE CAB-STAND FIGHT.
- MODERN PANTHEISM; Its Central Idea Worked Out in "The World Soul" by Mr. Fielding-Hall
- WOOL SCHEDULE PASSES.; Senate Disposes of It Without Roll Call -- Now on Free List.
- MATTERS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
- ASH HEAP IN PANAMA IS 11,000 FEET HIGH; The Majestic Chiriqui Mountain Peak Was Formed by Giant Crater ...
- POLICE DOGS GIVE EXHIBITION IN PARK; 5,000 Spectators Enjoy Field Trials of German Shepherd Dog Club.
- WEATHER SPOILS TRIPS IN GERMANY; Nearly a Month of Rain in Berlin -- Snow in the Bavarian Highlands.
- BREMEN BEATS HAMBURG.; New Lloyd Line Will Divert Russian Emigrant Traffic.
- LATEST DEALINGS IN THE REALTY FIELD; Burroughs School Buys 13 1/2 Acres of W.K. Vanderbilt, Jr.'s, Deepdale ...
- Tolins Wins State Chess Title.
- DISTURBER'S FAST TIME.; Chicago Motor Boat Wins Championship and Will Compete Abroad.
- BRITISH EMPIRE'S FUTURE; Mr. Richard Jebb Outlines Results of a "Britannic Alliance" Which He Proposes ...
- MAY SWELL BORDER FORCE.; Increase of American Army Near Mexico Deemed Advisable.
- THAW'S ESCAPE IS THE TWENTIETH FROM MATTEAWAN; On Other Occasions a Number of More or Less Celebrated ...
- HOW TO SEE PICTURESQUE NEW ENGLAND AT SMALL EXPENSE; Here Is the Itinerary of an Attractive Five-Day ...
- Two Hurt as Autos Collide.
- ALL ABOUT A PINK SHIRT, A FRENCH SEAPORT AND A DARK HATRED; It Was Bodfish's Fault -- and Paris's -- ...
- SMOKES, DRINKS, AND IS 107; Now Indiana Man Moves to Another Town to Settle Down.
- CITY PLANNING BOARDS.; New Law Makes Appointment of Such Bodies Compulsory in Massachusetts.
- YANKEES GET EVEN BREAK IN DETROIT; Dubuc Invincible in First Contest, but New York Takes Second, 4 to 2.
- INTERNATIONAL LAW ACADEMY AT HAGUE; To be Opened Next Summer -Powers Giving Their Cordial Support.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- GETTING EUROPEAN TRADE.; Merits of Various Methods for Different Kinds of Merchandise.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- SAVING THE BIRDS.; Senator Reed Blamed for Delaying Conservation Clause.
- DAVID' SHOCKS MARSEILLES; Municipality Thinks Michelangelo's Work "Shamelessly Frank."
- CHICAGOAN HELD IN LONDON; Albert V. Webb Arrested on a Charge of Embezzlement.
- THE ADVICE OF THE BANKERS.
- TWO PIRATES FOR PHILLIES.; Camnitz and Byrne Traded for Dolan and Some Cash.
- THEATRE PANICS.; Why Not Have Proper Exit Printed on Each Seat?
- WAVE OF ENTHUSIASM FOR CATHEDRALS SWEEPING AMERICA; Bertram G. Goodhue Says the Day of the Plain Meeting ...
- M. POIRET COMING HERE.; Innovator in Woman's Dress Will Bring Samples and Give Lectures.
- JEROME'S PRESENCE IN CASE STIRS THAW; Says That a Clique of "Mr. White's Friends" Still Hounds Him.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- SOUTHERN LOANS; Canvass of Many Banks Shows North Is Extending the Usual Credits.
- CAPT. R. H. DAVIS MARRIES. I; Ceremony at Martha's Vineyard for Wedding to Mrs. Bennct.
- Review 1 -- No Title
- MORE CARS GO INTO USE.; Idle Equipment Decreased by 4,000 Cars from Aug. 1 to Aug. 15.
- POINT JUDITH POLO ENDS.; Magpies Defeated in Special Match, Last of Season.
- STATE AFFAIRS HALT AS GOVERNORS WAR; Glynn's Adherents Claim Support of All the Departments Excepting Two.
- LORD HALDANE DUE HERE ON THURSDAY; Has Been Overwhelmed with Invitations That He Is Unable to Accept.
- BANKERS WANT ONLY ONE FEDERAL BANK; Or 5 at Most, Not 12, They Say in Proposing Changes to Currency Bill.
- PRINTCLOTHS FIRMER.; Wide Goods and Odd Construction Most in Demand.
- Ballet Tunics Feature of Paris Grande Semaine -- Tulle and Chiffon Gowns in the Lead This Season -- ...
- H.S. HUNT'S CAR KILLS A BOY; Chauffeur Ran Him Down in Avoiding Collision with Another Car.
- RID THE HOUSE OF "CLUTTER" TO CHEER IT; Have a Destruction Day, Throw Out All Furniture, Pictures and ...
- POLICY OF THE POWERS IS HANDS OFF IN BALKANS; Prof. Albert Bushnell Hart of Harvard, Who Is Studying ...
- TRAINING METHODS AMAZE THE GERMANS; Imperial Commission Studies Amateur Athletics to Win Olympic Games.
- PUT GUATEMALA TO THE FORE.; Sulzer's Tariff Speeches Were for Closer Relations with Republics.
- SIDELIGHTS ON SELLING.
- FOR DESSERT PEACHES TOP LIST OF FRUITS; Most Delicious Frozen Dishes Can Be Made from Them Even Strawberries ...
- OPEN-AIR DRAMA REVIVAL IN ITALY; Representations Include "La Gioconda," "Aida," and Greek Tragedies.
- CONVICTS ARE REWARDED.; Prisoners Who Helped Pull Missouri Out of Mud Freed.
- ORDER IN THAW'S FAVOR.; Canada Probably Will Send Him Back the Way He Came.
- CALLS BEBEL LETTER BOGUS; German Socialist Organ Denies Leader Criticised Kaiser's Army.
- M'LOUGHLIN EASILY DEFEATS CLOTHIER; Tennis Champion Eliminates Strong Player in Straight Sets at Newport ...
- NEW POLITICAL BODY.; Citizens' Municipal Committee Gets Incorporation Papers.
- BANKERS OPTIMISTIC ON CURRENCY LAW; Chicago Conference Told That Administration Will Make Compromises.
- BRITISH LINES TO EXHIBIT.; Some Manufacturers Also to Participate in Panama Fair.
- To Aid Elizabeth Heath.
- $250 A WEEK FOR LOBBYING.; Watson Got That to Push Tariff Board Bill, Says Witness.
- SULZER IS LINKED WITH CUBAN DEAL; Close Associate of Contractors and Adviser on Their Claims While Still ...
- MADE LAKE ON HOTEL ROOF.; Browser Children Sailed Boats at the Waldorf in Portable Tank.
- TRADES WIFE FOR STAMPS.; Persian Pays Deserting Spouse for Collection She Took.
- THE MEXICAN DANGER.
- HEAVY STICK WORK IN YANKEES' GAMES; Detroit Takes Opener, 7 to 4, and New York Slugs to Victory in Second.
- FORCE TO END EMIGRATION.; Galician Governor Orders Arrest of All Seeking to Leave Country.
- British Postmaster General Coming.
- LUNATIC BLAMES THAW.; Former Inmate of Matteawan Held for Attack on a Merchant.
- HAMMERSTEINS FILE ANSWERS TO SUIT; Metropolitan Opera House Under the Ban of the Sherman Anti-Trust ...
- DISTURBER A CHALLENGER.; Chicago Motor Boat Picked to Go to England for Harmsworth Races.
- Austrian Admiral Dies of Injury.
- I'M "INDEPENDENT" -- FOSS.; Betrayed by Democrats, but Has Not Become a Republican.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Recover After Sharp Decline -- Mexican News a Large Factor -- Money Improvement.
- WOOS AMERICAN DUCHESS.; De Fouquieres's Attentions to Shonts's Daughter Attract Deauville
- Mrs. Van Brunt Killed by Fall.
- Mob Psychology.
- Ruth Hamilton Dies of Wounds.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Collector Sustained on Velvet Belting -- Clerical Errors Costly.
- MARCONI ASSAILS BRITISH UNFAIRNESS; Telling of Coming Radio Developments, He Denounces Political Attacks ...
- NOTHING TO IT," SAYS SULZER; He Refuses to Make Any Detailed Statement on the Subject.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- Raid on Navy Yard Gamblers.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Upper Broadway Front to be Improved with Apartments Costing $1,200,000 -- John ...
- Big Navy Radio Station for Chicago.
- MEXICANS KILL AMERICAN.; Edward Hayes of Buffalo Slain, Refugees Say, by Federals.
- SIDELIGHTS ON SELLING.
- PATIENT INSISTS ON CURE.; Won't Leave Hospital and Is Arrested for Trespassing.
- M'CALL WILL RUN; GAYNOR IN RACE TOO; Mayor Will Head Third Ticket In the Fight for the City This Fall.
- WILL STRETCH LAW IN NEW FIRE RULES; Protective Regulations Likely to be Made Applicable to All Factories.
- Fifty Miners Killed by Cage Fall.
- NO RACING AT YONKERS.; Complications Arise in Bankruptcy Proceedings and Meet Is Called Off.
- DROWNED BY LARGE PIKE.; Physician Falls from Boat and Fish Pulls Him Under Water.
- A HIDEOUS SPECTACLE.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Business Restricted in London -- Paris Unsettled -- Berlin Boerse Active.
- BUSINESS RECORDS BROKEN; Foreign Trade of U.S. Last Month Greatest Ever Known.
- SUPERBAS LOSE AGAIN.; Indian Johnson Keeps Dahlenites Off Base Paths, Reds Winning, 7 -- 2
- Article 4 -- No Title
- FIRE FRIGHTENS GUESTS.; Grab Their Valuables and Flee When Chimney Blaze Starts.
- Asks Aid for a Stricken Woman.
- ANOTHER SULZER INVESTIGATION.
- BATTLESHIP SINKS GUNBOAT; All the Crew Rescued After a Collision During Swedish Manoeuvres.
- A CONDUCTOR'S STORY.; Old Passenger Rides Regularly to Meet a Sunken Steamer.
- LA FOLLETTE OFFERS NEW WOOL SCHEDULE; Free Lists Some Classes of Raw Staple and Puts 15 Per Cent. Duty ...
- Pope Receives Natchez Bishop.
- DIES AT HIS WIRELESS KEY.; Operator on State of California Killed Calling for Aid.
- POLLOCK HOME BURNS.; Fire Destroys Chelsea Residence of New York Lawyer.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- PUBLISHER DENIES GRAFT.; Wasn't in Chicago Voting Machine Deal, Says A.M. Lawrence.
- AMERICAN GOLFERS LEAD AT SHAWNEE; Vardon and Ray of England Do Not Finish Among First Half Dozen.
- MRS. WILSON AT CAPITAL.; Surprises President -- Drops in to See How He Is Getting Along.
- Raid Survivor Dies on Anniversary.
- VERMONT READY FOR THAW.; But Governor Tells The Times He Won't Discuss the Case Now.
- RICH YOUNG WOMAN A SUICIDE AT SEA; Miss Rodriguez of Mexico, Recovering from Typhoid, Jumps Into Shark-Infested ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Article 1 -- No Title
- WATCH THAW HEREAFTER.; He Will Get Few Privileges if He Is Taken to Matteawan.
- MEXICAN ROAD HARD HIT.; Northwestern Forced to Defer Payment of Interest on Its Bonds.
- BANKERS ON BANKING LEGISLATION.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- ARREST PRINCE'S ACCUSER.; Los Angeles Immigration Officials Lock Up Mrs. Clara Melcher.
- CROP LOSS EXAGGERATED.; Only Corn Hurt by Drought -Bumper Wheat Yield in Kansas.
- AIRMAN DROPPED A MILE.; German Lieutenant's Aeroplane Collapsed High in Air.
- ONE COMPANY QUITS IN CAB LAW FIGHT; Mason-Seaman Concern Agrees to Obey New Ordinance and Applies for ...
- NEGROES OWN $700,000,000.; Race Also Possesses 20,000,000 Acres of Land Here.
- ROBERT C. OGDEN LEFT $2,000,000; Will, Filed for Probate, Gives More Than $1,000,000 to His Two Daughters.
- AUTO FALLS INTO DRY DOCK.; Skidding Truck Plunges 30 Feet -- Chauffeur and Helper Hurt.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- OPPOSE FORTS AT CANAL.; Peace Delegates Applaud Mrs. Sewall, but Shy at Resolution.
- BROKER SHOT ON TRAIN.; Body of St. Louis Man Found in a Passenger Car.
- NARRAGANSETT BALL GAY WITH COSTUMES; Summer Colony Dances in a "Forest of Versailles" Under Many-Colored ...
- HAD $134,564 INSURANCE.; T.T. Reid Had Nine Policies on His Life -- Golf Cups Worth $1,500.
- GERM IN HIS LEG KILLS HIM.; Maryland Man, Breaking His Ankle, Succumbs to the Gas Bacillus.
- BLOCKS GIFT TO WILSON.; White House Already Overcrowded, Declares Republican Leader Mann.
- MRS. JAMES TO MARRY.; Friend of King Edward Engaged to Major J.C. Brinton.
- An Issue of Distinct Merit.
- DRY GOODS TRADE STRONG.; Marshall Field & Co. Find Desirable Merchandise Scarce.
- Aid for the Friendless.
- RETAINS CHILDS TROPHY.; Virginia Wins Yachting Prize for Atlantic Yacht Club.
- CRUSADERS IN FREIGHT CAR.; " Root" and "Parkhurst" Also Passengers with the Suffragettes.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- LUSITANIA REPAIRED SAILS IN NEW TEST; Equipped with New Propellers, the Cunarder Is Expected to Break ...
- BRYAN WARNS MEXICANS.; Tells Them Americans in Their Country Must Have Safety.
- MITCHEL MAY CUT FORCE.; Collector Recommends Many Savings to Treasury Department.
- POLICE BAR X-RAY SKIRT.; Los Angeles May Get Special Law to Prevent Diaphanous Raiment.
- LAROCQUE'S FRIEND A SEASHORE SUICIDE; Girl Dead in Atlantic City Tried to Kill Herself Here After He ...
- REYBOURN SHOWS IN FRONT AGAIN; Frederick Johnson's Horse Wins Third Consecutive Victory at Saratoga.
- SAYS WILSON IS BEING USED.; London Saturday Review Assails His Policy Toward Huerta.
- HOLD GIRL IN LUSTIG CASE.; Whitman's Men Arrest Her to Get Clue to Rose Harris's Whereabouts.
- YOUNG HORNBLOWER DIES.; Brother and Widow Bringing Suicide's Body to New York.
- CONSUL SUED IN CHINA DEAL; J.C. McNally Withheld $10,995 in Land Sale, Owner Charges.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- BRYAN LETTER ROUTS CURRENCY RADICALS; Sways Caucus to Exclude Bar on Interlocking Directorates from ...
- NINE FIGHTS NEAR CAPITAL.; All in One Day, and Huerta Says His Troops Won Them.
- ATTACKS PASTOR IN CHURCH; Fight Follows Denunciation, and One Man Is Kicked Out.
- HUERTA MAY YIELD; NEEDS WAR FUNDS; Has Considered Forcing All Corporations to Pay 5 Per Cent. Tax, It Is Said.
- FED GOATS ON LOVE LETTERS; Central Park Angoras Relished Epistles a Sad Youth Gave Them.
- MR. MURPHY PLAYS FOR THE HIGHEST STAKES OF HIS LIFE.
- ACTOR HURT ON STAGE.; Fanning's Fall After Being "Shot" Seriously Injures Him.
- DILLON AXWORTHY'S STAKE.; Pennsylvania Colt Takes Futurity at Salem in Straight Heats.
- A.H. EVANS OUT ON BAIL.; Sheriff Approves $1,500 Bond for Lawyer Arrested on Civil Order.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- SURGEON SHOT AT BY FORMER PATIENT; Woman Lies in Wait for Dr. Howard C. Taylor Near His Home -- Bullet ...
- Article 7 -- No Title
- GREAT FLOOD IN ARGENTINA.; Many in Southern Provinces Homeless -- Railroad Service Stopped.
- REVILED FLAG, GOES TO JAIL.; Apology of I.W.W. Organizer Not Accepted by Ohio Court.
- AIRMAN IN 2-MILE SLIDE.; Wood Stops Engine 9,000 Feet Up and Makes Safe Descent.
- SULZER ATTENDED HEARINGS,; And Was Generally Active as an Avowed Friend of Reilly.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- BALL AT LONG BEACH.; Guests in Costume Dance the Ultra-Modern Dances.
- NO CHANGES IN RULES.; International Federation Takes No Definite Action at Berlin.
- CLOAKMAKERS' DEMANDS.; Employers Must Put Up Bond to Carry Out Peace Terms.
- AN AMERICAN PARTHENON; Senator Jones Would Dedicate as Spot for Statues of Women.
- WE BUY BRITISH TORPEDOES; Government Orders a Large Number of the Whitehead Type.
- URGES EXTRADITION REFORM.; Law Journal of London Points a Moral in Harry Thaw's Case.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- WHAT FOLLOWS DEATH?
- TESREAU SUBDUES GREAT ZIMMERMAN; Cubs' Best Batsman Fails Twice When Bases Are Crowded -- Giants Win, 8 to 1.
- NO SLIGHT TO DUCHESS.; Marlborough's Wife Lightly Viewed Non-Admission to Reception.
- MEXICO SEES INTERVENTION.; Capital Believes That We Are Preparing to Take That Course.
- BARBARA WINS RACE.; New York 50-Footers Again Compete at Newport.
- FEDERAL JOBS GO BEGGING.; Civil Service Board Issues Coaxing Appeal for Applicants.
- BRITISH ENVOY POWERLESS.; Extradition Not a Diplomatic Matter, Says the Ambassador.
- FROM SCOTLAND TO WED.; Miss Porter Becomes the Bride of J.M. Williamson.
- VEILED WOMAN AT CAPITOL.; Tells Sulzer She's Persecuted and Tries to See Glynn.
- JEROME BACK IN THAW CASE.; Carmody Appoints Him to Lead the Fight to Capture Him.
- THAW IN A RAGE AT HIS LAWYERS; Quarrels with Eminent Advisers and Some of Them May Give Up the Fight.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- MEETS LONG LOST BROTHER; Rochester Man Finds Colorado Miner After 40 Years.
- WHOOPING COUGH A GERM DISEASE; It Has Been Proved That Bacillus Pertussis Causes It -- Hope for a Cure.
- BROOKLYN TAXES LOWER.; Mayor Cites Figures to Prove Bills Less Than Before Consolidation.
- NEW HAVEN BONDS VOTED AFTER FIGHT; Get Majority of Shares, Though Most Stockholders Present Assail Morgan ...
- THAW CAR'S WILD RUN.; Machine Shows It Attained Speed of 80 Miles an Hour.
- PASTOR BOUGHT BOYS BEER.; St. Louis Minister Arrested on Charges of Five Youths.
- RESOLUTIONS PLEASE SULZER.; Tells Visitors He Stands on Denial -- Glynn Not Seeking Mail.
- TO SAVE HISTORIC STONE; Protest Over Removal of Anne Royall Rock from Park.
- FINE GOWNS WORN AT TENNIS TOURNEY; Brilliant Display of Fashions by Large Crowd on the Courts at Newport.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Prices Heavy in London, the Mexican Situation Weakening American Securities.
- SILVER QUOTATIONS.
- LEON AMES LEADS REDLEGS TO VICTORY; Former Giant Pitcher Captures First Game of Series from Brooklyn.
- SAVE ISHAM FOR COL. CODY.; Friends Bid In Buffalo Bill's Horse at Wild West Auction.
- HIS CHARMER HAD HUSBAND; Miner Who Traveled Far to Wed Her Suspects a Plot to Swindle.
- NO MORE 14-FOOT BALLOTS.; Amendment to the Primary Law Cuts Two-Thirds from Their Size.
- DWYER AND BUTLER BUY LAUREL TRACK; Matt Winn to Succeed H.D. Brown as Manager of Maryland Race Course.
- OWEN DAVIS WRITES INTERESTING PLAY; Though Not Flawless, "The Family Cupboard" Contains Much That Is ...
- OFFICIAL GRADING OF CORN.; Seven Grades Tentatively Established by Department of Agriculture.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- ADMIRAL LOSES BOTH LEGS.; Three Killed and Others Badly Injured by Gun Explosion in Austria.
- M'CALL IS ASKED TO RUN FOR MAYOR; Murphy and Leaders Offer Him the Nomination -- To Give Answer To-day.
- DREAM OF DEATH CAME TRUE; Garage Attendant Killed After Telling Other Employes of His Vision.
- CAMINETTI'S TRIAL AUG. 26.; His Father Denies Making a Political Bargain to Aid Him.
- FOUND AFTER 53 YFARS.; Daughter Meets Father She Had Long Given Up as Dead.
- S.P.'S EFFORT TO SELL BONDS; Asks Leave to Offer Certificates at 6 Instead of 4 Per Cent. Discount.
- THE MEXICAN PROBLEM.
- UNDERPAID GIRL WORKERS.; 25 Per Cent. in Kansas City Earn Less Than a "Bare Existence."
- STEALS $120 FROM CAPITOL.; Thief Gets Booty in Connecticut Governor's Office.
- LIKELY TO BAR JOHNSON.; Belief That London Manager Will Cancel Pugilist's Engagements.
- GOLF "PROS" AT SHAWNEE.; Vardon and Ray of England to Compete with Americans To-day.
- BARNUM IN COURT.; Asylum Gate Keeper's Hearing Is Postponed to Sept. 6.
- Harmon Forces in Winning Run.
- NOT HIS BROTHER'S KEEPER.; An Angry Woman Has Her Brother-in-Law Summoned to Court in Vain.
- MULHALL REFUTED ON LOBBY CONTROL; Willis Shows That Make-Up of 1909-10 House Committee Was Not as He Stated.
- SULZER OPPONENT BEATEN.; Schnirel, Who Voted for Impeachment, Loses Renomination.
- BRYAN WON'T ASK CANADA FOR THAW; Sends Glynn's Request to the British Ambassador Only as Information.
- CROP MONEY SENT OUT.; Baltimore, Atlanta, Richmond, and Memphis Get Funds.
- STRATHCONA WILL RETIRE NEXT YEAR; To Give Up High Commissionership in London on Reaching the Age of 94.
- Drew Runs 120 Yards in 0:12.
- TARIFF OPPONENTS FLAG.; Senate Makes More Headway with Bill -- Vote on Wool To-day.
- NEW MEMBER HAZED.; Stock Exchange Wakes and "lnitiates" R.G. Estee.
- ALEXANDER SULLIVAN DEAD.; Lawyer Was Chief of Clan-na-Gael at Time of Cronin Murder.
- WOULD TAX PULITZER GIFTS.; University of Missouri Sues for Inheritance Levy Under State Law.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- CENSURES PUBLIC ALONG WITH I.W.W.; Denouncing Anarchy, Says Mr. Fitch, It Resists by Anarchistic Methods.
- Hamilton Fish, Jr., for the Assembly
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- MATTY SAME OLD PUZZLE FOR CUBS; Holds Them to Two Runs, While Giants Pound Two Pitchers for Eight Tallies.
- ATHLETES OF SIX NATIONS COMING; Germany, France, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland to Compete
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- WHITE MOUNTAIN VISITORS.; Many Out Tramping and Climbing -- Social Affairs at the Hotels.
- LADY GRATTAN FIRST.; Walter Cox's Mare Wins Granite State Purse at Salem.
- MOTOR BANDITS IN GERMANY; Cashier of a Hamburg Bank Shot Dead and the Bank Robbed.
- VOTE CRUSADERS DISMOUNT; Enter Goshen Afoot and Abandon Races to Treat Limping Horses.
- Rushing Cruiser for Mexico.
- Bar Harbor Activities.
- Refuse to Indorse Sulzer.
- TRAFFIC WAR BEGUN BY GERMAN LINES; Hamburg-American Announces Establishment of Steerage Service to Baltimore.
- BUYERS TALK PROSPERITY.; Not All of the Thousands Now Here Follow Beaten Paths.
- Veteran Oarsmen to Race for $500.
- URGE PLAN TO BAN INTERLOCKED BANKS.; Strong Sentiment in House Democratic Caucus Against Overlapping ...
- Pirates Best in Slugging Match.
- GOOD RIDDANCE TO THAW.; Why Bring Him Back to Burden This State?
- DUPED OUT OF $10,000 BONDS; Lee, Higginson & Co. Give Them to a Stranger on a Forged Check.
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- HORNBLOWER'S SON DYING.; No Hope for New Yorker Who Shot Himself, Says Doctor.
- WRECKS TRAIN, SAVES MANY; Quick Action by Tower Man Averts Disastrous Collision.
- New Haven Pitcher for Cardinals.
- WILLIAMS WINS FROM JOHNSTON; Davis Cup Player Defeats California Schoolboy in National Tennis Championship.
- GLOBENSKY EXPLAINS DELAY.; Justice Says Thaw's Counsel Failed to Serve the Jail Writ.
- Sandpipers Win Polo Cups.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- NO REPUBLICAN PARLEY.; Convention to Restore Harmony Put Off Till Next Spring.
- DOG FINDS RUNAWAY GIRLS.; They Were Sleeping Out on a Mountain with Circus Companions.
- GERMANS AT PLAYGROUNDS; Imperial Athletic Commissioners Begin Long Tour of Inspection.
- FUSIONIST REVISION FOR COUNTY TICKETS; L.M. Swazey and Register O'Loughlin to Get Places on Kings Slate.
- VENEZUELA CRUSHES CASTRO REVOLUTION; Ex-President's Brother-in-Law, Nephews, and Most Trusted Intimate ...
- THAW IN CANADA.
- Miss Blackwell Quotes Extravagant Speeches Against Suffrage.
- Mack's Cripples Win in a Romp.
- HITCH IN ROAD INQUIRY.; Carmody Refuses to Approve Man Designated to Investigate Scandal.
- EMPLOYER AND WORKMEN.; Co-operation and Good Feeling Should Prevail Between Them.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Tax Sustained on Pipe Ferrules and Window Blind Cloth.
- Sharp Earthquake Shock at Messina
- Article 5 -- No Title
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Rents Small Broadway Store at Average of $20 a ...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Reactionary Influences Prevail on Stock Exchange -- The Money Position.
- CANAL FIGURES INCREASED.; Slides Add More Than 9,000,000 Yards to Excavation Estimate.
- STONE RUMANIAN KING.; Bandits Attack Him and the Queen in the Carpathians -- Neither Hurt.
- PRIZES FOR LENOX FLOWERS.; Mrs. W.B.O. Field Wins All for Sweet Peas -- The Other Awards.
- PASSENGER VESSEL FIRST IN BIG CANAL; Panama Railroad Liner Will Take Goethals and Other Officials Through.
- THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF FINANCE.
- LIGHTNING KILLS FOUR.; Ozark, Arkansas, Suffers from Severe Electrical Storm.
- Girl Rescues 6-Year-Old from Canal
- ALCO MAKERS QUIT AUTOMOBILE FIELD; Will Close Their Big Plant at Providence and Stop Making Cars and Trucks.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- LEGUIA COMING HERE.; Exiled ex-President of Peru Says an Attempt Was Made to Kill Him.
- INCREASED DRINKING."; Revenue Report Is Challenged by the W. C. T. U.
- TAXI MEN PLANNING TO EVADE NEW LAW; Boycott the Public Stands Generally and Operate as Private Liverymen.
- J.H. Hobson Dies in France.
- VARDON AND RAY DEFENDED; Said to Have No Desire to Play Here Except In Championship.
- Disabled Athletics Return Home.
- Four Boats In Chicago Final Race.
- FIND DYNAMITE NEAR MAYOR'S WINDOW; Four Sticks of Explosive at City Hall Wrapped in Italian Cambric.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- NEW YORK GIRL A SUICIDE?; Miss Burns, Found Dead in Atlantic City, Wore Costly Clothing.
- Farley Sees His Horse Win.
- PARIS DOUBTS HUERTA LOAN.; Bankers Deride Report Mexico Has Borrowed $20,000,000.
- Dissolutions.
- MISSOURI PULLED OUT OF THE MUD; Gov. Major and 250,000 Citizens Complete Work of Roadbuilding.
- GOV. WHITNEY KILLS 2 MORO ASSAILANTS; American Executive Is Badly Wounded in a Hand-to-Hand Fight with ...
- LARCHMONT YACHT WINS FIRST HONORS; Gherardi Davis Takes Three Prizes in Atlantic Y.C. Race Week.
- KILLS MAN TO GET TOBACCO.; Reformatory Inmate Commits Murder to be Sent to Prison.
- Athletic Commission for Wisconsin.
- TO ELECT PRESIDING BISHOP; Episcopal Church Plans to Eliminate Seniority Rule.
- CHESAPEAKE DIVIDEND CUT.; Reduction of Per Cent. Due to Flood Troubles in the Spring.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Atlanta Murder Case to Jury To-day
- Sends "Peeping Tom" to Jail.
- PULLING MISSOURI OUT OF THE MUDS."
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- BANKERS MEET TO PROTEST.; A Barton Hepburn Will Preside at To-day's National Conference.
- TITANIC CLAIMS $16,804,112.; New Suits Just Filed Add $190,391 to the Previous Total.
- SAYS IT WOULD BE WAR.; Proposal to Land Troops in Mexico Attacked by Gamboa.
- Dean Coes's Estate to Radcliffe.
- Cross and Dundee Sign Articles.
- APPROVED AS FILIPINO HEAD; Harrison Promptly Confirmed for Governor General.
- WANTS TROOPS IN MEXICO.; Penrose Asks for $25,000,000 to Protect Americans.
- FOES SEEK MY PLACE, SAYS JUDGE SPEER; Accused Jurist Tells The Times His Attack on Spy System Provoked ...
- NATION IS NEUTRAL IN GOVERNORS' WAR; Sulzer Gets Gubernatorial Mail, but Glynn Protest Would Hold It Up.
- ESTATE LEFT TO ATTORNEY.; Maryland Theatrical Manager's Widow Bequeaths All to Lawyer.
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- CHINESE STAY IN PANAMA.; Drastic Deportation Law Will Not Be Enforced.
- Groom Shuts Out Browns.
- SAYS TREES DIE AS BIRDS DISAPPEAR; Dulaney Thinks That Woodpeckers Would Have Saved Chestnuts from the Pest.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- J.Z. BATTEN MARRIED.; His Bride Is Miss Marguerite Broughton of Trenton.
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- ARGENTINA WANTS AMERICAN BANKS; C.C. Lewis, Manager of Traction Lines, Tells How We Have Missed Trade.
- MITCHELL IN STRIKE ZONE.; Will Address Michigan Miners Tomorrow -- Arrests Continue.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- THAW'S DEPORTATION PLEA.; Asks That He Be Allowed to Select His Route Out of Canada.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- Latest Wireless Shipping News.
- TO TEST ALLEN LAND LAW.; Wealthy Japanese Will Bring Suit Against California Statute.
- WOULD STOP ALIENS' LOSS.; Consul Asks Rebels to End Useless Destruction of Towns.
- WHEN RHODE ISLAND HAD TWO GOVERNORS.
- Entries for Saratoga Racing.
- BULGER DESERTS SULZER FOR GLYNN; After Visit to Acting Governor, Former "War Board" Member Tells of Break.
- CROSSED FROM VERMONT.; Thaw Believed to Have Entered Canada from Beecher Falls.
- ACUSHLA LEADS FIFTIES.; Grenville Kane Sends Victor Over Course for New York Boats.
- Westchester Republican Ticket.
- GREATEST YEAR IN SUGAR.; All Records in Importation and Consumption Exceeded This Year.
- GRAND JURY AFTER THE HEALY RAIDERS; Calls Four of a Score or More of Witnesses Eager to Tell of Dwyer's ...
- Capital Increases.
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
- AT WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS.; J.H. Lory's Supper for 125 Guests -- Mrs. Van Vleck Entertains.
- IGNORES MOTHER IN COURT.; Mrs. Davis in Tears When Daughter Refuses to Speak to Her.
- BOUGHT BY AN AMERICAN.; Extra-Illustrated "Tour In Wales" Has Nearly 2,000 Pictures.
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- AMERICAN LEAGUE.; Rain Breaks Up Cleveland Rally.
- BRYAN TO STUMP IN MAINE.; Will Speak for Democratic Candidate in Congressional Fight.
- TWO APPEALS TO BRYAN.; Sulzer and Glynn Both Ask Him to Urge Return of Thaw.
- J.B. Creighton Dead.
- TOWN SAVED BY WIND SHIFT.; Forest Fire Had Nearly Reached Biddeford's Residence District.
- WILSON MAY PLAN SHOW OF FORCE; He Is Expected to Go Beyond His Lind Proposals in Mexican Message to Congress.
- Stamp Slot Machines.
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- THAW PUT UNDER DOUBLED GUARDS; Fearing Break for Liberty, Jailer Also Keeps Fast Auto Ready for Emergency.
- BOY SHOOTS PLAYMATE.; Lad Accidentally Wounded by 10-Year-Old at Picnic -- May Die.
- MISS MITCHELL A BRIDE; Marriage to Prof. Goodspeed Celebrated at Philadelphia.
- Miss Doris Porter Engaged.
- TRAIN DERAILED; FOUR HURT; Illinois Central Coaches Roll Down Mississippi Embankment.
- FIRE THREATENS MRS. TRASK; Ill, She Is Carried from Summer Home -- Now in Critical Condition.
- MINERS WAIVE RECOGNITION.; 6,000 Lead Men Now Dickering for Increase of Pay.
- CROSSED CONTINENT AND DIDN'T KNOW IT; Caleb Hughes, Jr., Medical Student, Missing for Months, Found ...
- TRAIL ARCH CONSPIRATOR.; Detectives at Beacon Hunting for the Chief Thaw Plotter.
- HER 14 TRUNKS SEIZED FOR DUTIES; Customs Men Charge Rich Mrs. Velie of Moline with Smuggling.
- ABLE CANADIAN COUNSEL.; Greenshields Defended Louis Riel and Greene and Gaynor.
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- MUD DELAYS LAUNCHING.; Zeigler Yacht Gem Sticks Fast After Being Named.
- LOVES HIS AEROPLANE BEST; Aviator Denies He Will Wed to Win His Uncle's Bequest.
- OUR ART MUSEUM.
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- FOR SULZER; FLAY MURPHY.; Rockland County Vote of Confidence in Impeached Governor.
- SURE FRITZI SCHEFF IS MARRIED AGAIN; Seabright, Where She and George Anderson Have Been Staying, Knows ...
- CALLS MILKMEN POISONERS.; New Angle Furnished to Horse Killing in Toblinsky's Confession.
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- GOV. CRUCE SITS TIGHT.; Afraid to Leave Oklahoma in Lieutenant Governor's Hands.
- RETURNED AFTER 9 YEARS.; Mrs. W.H. Fowler Gets Back Long-Missing Diamond Brooch.
- SOUTH CALLS NEGRO, SAYS WASHINGTON; Room There for 900,000 Farmers of That Race, the Tuskegee Educator ...
- THAW'S MOTHER SILENT.; Inquirers Barred from Her Home -- O'Mara Not Going to Canada.
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- DETROIT TICKET VALUELESS.
- ITALIAN BLACK HAND.; Why Did the Police Records of 700 ex-Convicts Disappear?
- NEW $8,000 LOBBY FUND UNCOVERED; Horning, Washington Pawnbroker, Admits Raising Money to Defeat Loan ...
- Fare New York to Toronto.
- OREGON KID A VICTOR.; Far West Motor Boat Wins a Championship at Chicago.
- VERA CRUZ GROWS CALM.; Mexican Officials Think Huerta Won't Yield All Points.
- Miss Hammis Dies on Car.
- MICHIGAN LOOKS TO SULZER.; Might Not Recognize Glynn's Demand for Harry Thaw.
- EASY WINS AT SALEM.; Favorites Carry Away Purses at Grand Circuit Racing.
- CARELESS SPELLING; Is Encouraged by Teachers Who Credit "Partly Correct" Words.
- REVISING THE RULES.
- Favor Seating of Progressive.
- OWEN STILL LOYAL TO CURRENCY BILL; Senator Says So After Seeing Wilson, but Will Welcome Changes to ...
- Smoking on Ferryboats.
- BANTAMWEIGHT TOURNEY.; Egers, Reddy, and Dunn Are Winners at St. Nicholas A.C.
- MAY IMPEACH JUDGE SPEER.; Committee Considers Many Charges of Misconduct in Office.
- CLIMBS MOUNT NUMZKUM.; Dr. Piacenza Reaches Summit of 22,000-Foot-High Himalaya Peak.
- M'QUILLAN KEEPS GIANTS OFF BASES; New Yorks, Unable to Hit Safe at Right Time, Defeated By Pirates, 4 to 1.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- LOWER CALIFORNIA MAY RISE.; Constitutionalists Are Expected to Seize Mexicali, Near the Border.
- HADDON CHAMBERS COMING.; Sails To-day to Produce a New Play Here -- His 21st Trip.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- AUTO PARTY HIT 3 IN HOUR.; Strike Another Auto, Man and Farm Wagon -- Owner in Hospital.
- A CAMPAIGN FOR CROPS.
- TELLS OF PELL AUTO WRECK; W.K. Vanderbilt, Jr., a Witness Before Coroner Neu.
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- JUSTICE FOR JEWS IS PROMISE IN BALKANS; Answers to Our Government's Representations Gratifying to American ...
- HINMAN IS RENOMINATED.; Accepting, Assembly Republican Leader Flays Present Administration
- Connecticut Fruit Crop Suffers.
- Wed While Friends Plan.
- FOR MONUMENTS TO WOMEN; Senator Jones Would Reserve Part of Capitol Grounds for Them.
- DIGGS FOUND GUILTY IN SLAVERY CASE; Judge Van Fleet's Charge Was Very Severe on the Defendant.
- GLUCOSE, OR CORN SYRUP?
- TO REDUCE TRACTION DEBT.; Public Service Commission to Hear Bond Issue Request.
- Confirmed as Minister to Panama.
- BLACK BROOM WINS GRAND UNION STAKES; H. P. Whitney's Colt Captures Saratoga Feature Race at Odds of 30 to 1.
- THRICE INOCULATED, DIES.; Guardsman, Supposed Immune, Succumbs to Typhoid Pneumonia.
- TO CHARGE SULZER WITH USURPATION; Accusation Based on Retention of Office to be Added to Articles of ...
- Neurology Congress Opened.
- KING GUSTAF'S SON MAY VISIT THE U.S.; Sweden's Ruler, Unable to Come Himself, Desires Crown Prince to ...
- LINKS CASE WITH POSTAL JOB.; Spreckels Opposes Fox for Sacramento Post.
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- YINGLILNG BLANKS "CARDS."; Brooklyn Pounds Slim Sallee Out of Box and Wins, 8 to 0.
- Means the Ultimate Destruction of Crops and Trees.
- TENNIS CHAMPIONS WIN AT NEWPORT; McLoughlin and Bundy Defeat Strachan and Griffin for Doubles Titles.
- RAILWAYS FOR ALASKA.
- Used Successfully as Signals on a Western Railroad.
- WAR DOUBLES PRICE OF TURKISH TOBACCO; P.F. King Tells of Market Conditions in Face of Increased Demand Here.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- DANIELS CONDEMNS RIOTERS; Directs the Punishment of Sailors Who Destroyed Socialist Property.
- LENOX PRIZE VEGETABLES.; Those of Carlos de Heredia Win First Place -- Awards for Fruit.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Made Some Progress in Day of Dull Trading -- Gold from Argentina.
- BALLIN WILL AID THE FAIR.; Says That He Will Do His Best to Create a German Section.
- KILLED IN A STORE DUEL.; Alfred Phillips Shot for Resenting an Insult to His Sister.
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- OLLIVIER, FRANCE'S WAR PREMIER, DIES; He Served Under Napoleon III. and Fell Just Before the Great Defeat ...
- Name Ostrander for Supreme Bench.
- THAW SCORES FIRST POINT.; Gets Habeas Corpus Writ, and Kin Rush to His Aid.
- Pacing Record for Directum.
- Want Monument for Gen. Lawton.
- CATCHES AND HOLDS THIEF.; Mrs. Ford Thompson Gives a Surprise to an Apache In Paris.
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- TWO GOVERNORS DIG ON MISSOURI ROADS; Kansas and Home Executives Don Overalls to Pull the State "Out ...
- TERMS HUERTA REJECTED.
- 5 MOTOR CYCLISTS CLASH.; Edward Bowen, New York Racer, Badly Hurt in Milwaukee.
- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FAILED.; English Father Appears in Court on a Manslaughter Charge.
- POLICE GUARD MANUEL.; All Strangers at Sigmaringen Are Placed Under Surveillance.
- Airship Tows Disabled Companion.
- HORNBLOWER'S SON SHOOTS HIMSELF; Feared That Wound Is Mortal -- Tired of Monotony of Life, He Tells Surgeons.
- MANY ROBBERIES IN LONDON; Lady Angela Forbes and Grace La Rue the Chief Victims.
- MAY MEAN CHINESE EXODUS.; Panaman Government Declares It Will Enforce the New Law.
- Health Department Should Compel Manufacturers to Burn It.
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- YANKEES LOSE TWO GAMES TO BROWNS; Their Chance of Climbing Out of Last Place Now Regarded as Slight.
- DEMANDS INCLOSED EXITS IN FACTORIES; Miss Perkins Asks Industrial Board to Compel Owners to Install Them.
- IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS.; Bethlehem's Gala Day Draws Visitors from All the Resorts.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- FINDS US IGNORANT OF THE REAL RUSSIA; De Bernoff, Here to Lecture, Says We Have Not Received Intelligent ...
- THAW GETS STAY, TALKS HOPEFULLY, REAL TEST TO-DAY; Strong Belief in Canada That He Will Be Sent Back at Once.
- MRS. J. CLINCH SMITH DIES.; Widow of Titanic Victim Never Recovered from Shock of His Death.
- French Golfer Sails for America.
- CRUSADERS HAVE HARD RIDE; Reach Warwick and Make Conversions at Hotel.
- MAY BUY POLO FIELD.; Plan for Polo Association to Purchase Point Judith Grounds.
- BENEFICIAL FASTING.; Contention That This Should Be Distinguished from Starvation.
- Mrs. S.J. Wright Dead in St. Paul.
- HUERTA REJECTS ALL PROPOSALS; BLAMES WILSON; Says Neither Our Public Nor Our Congress Is Behind His ...
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- HARRISON NAMED FOR PHILIPPINES; President Wilson Nominates New York Representative for Governor General.
- Fall from Hotel Window Kills.
- For the Sake of Posterity.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
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- TISZA WOUNDED IN A DUEL.; The Third Contest Fought This Year by the Hungarian Premier.
- American Sonder Yachts Picked.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- SPIDER VICTOR IN ATLANTIC REGATTA; Yachtsmen in Gravesend Bay Have Another Splendid Day's Racing.
- NEWPORT SOCIAL AFFAIRS.; Larger Attendance at Tennis -- Dance Given by Francis Roche.
- PUBLIC HACK STANDS NOW.
- D.A. Nielson Weds Miss Jordan.
- RECANTS KEELEY CHARGES.; Marriott Repudiates Affidavit Against Chicago Tribune Manager.
- CROP FUND PAYMENTS SOON; South to Have $50,000,000 In Two Allotments This and Next Month.
- Egyptian" Cotton Culture.
- BOYCOTT JACK JOHNSON.; London Music Hall Artists Will Refuse to Perform if He Appears.
- FALLS FROM GLACIER, DIES.; Dr. Fletcher of Indianapolis Went Too Near a Glacier Park Crevasse.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- ESCAPE BY SECRET LADDER.; Two Convicts Had Made It Themselves -- Slide Down Ivy Vine.
- Edward S. Thomas.
- GENERALS PUT TO DEATH.; Two Shot by Federals, and One by Constitutionalists.
- SOME CUTS IN STEEL PRICES; But Leading Producers Are Still Asking 1.45c., Pittsburgh.
- FOUR BLOCKS GO IN JERSEY CITY FIRE; Flames Make 1,000 Persons Homeless and Cause Loss of $1,000,000.
- ANNE ROYALL ROCK GONE.; Named for Woman Who Interviewed President Adams at River Bath.
- WIDOWS' PENSIONS.; New Jersey Law Found to be Troublesome and Unpopular.
- GOES TO SHORE TO DIE.; Young Woman Shoots Herself in Atlantic City Hotel.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; $150,000 for 20-Foot Plot in Forty-third Street Near Broadway -- Sets New Record ...
- Babies' Hardships in Summer.
- Resistance to Law.
- HOLDS TAXI STANDS HOW OPEN TO ALL; Independents Flock About Hotels After Justice Seabury Sustains New Law.
- Meadow Larks Beat Golfers Again.
- Yankees Buy New Outfielder.
- WON'T HARBOR THAW.; New Hampshire Waits for Chance to Send Him to New York.
- White Sox Sell "Buck" O'Brien.
- AUTO TESTER IS KILLED.; A.W. Blundell Is Caught When Car Skids and Overturns.
- To Build Costly Destroyer Tender.
- CASTRO NOT IN VENEZUELA,; Belief in Caracas, but Government Fears Revolutionary Attempts.
- STATE DEMAND FOR THAW.; Dominion Officials Receive Request to Send Him to Rouse's Point.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Quiet but Steadier -- Prices Generally Higher in Berlin.
- BLACK EYE FOR SLANG.; Baseball Fans of Chicago Prefer Reports in Plain English.
- GERMANS HERE FOR ATHLETIC TRAINERS; Imperial Commission to Study American Athletics and Obtain Instructors.
- KIEB FORWARDS RECORDS.; Conger Wants to Use Them in Urging Deportation.
- HENNESSY GETS WARRANTS.; Moves Against Horgan and Kearney for Ignoring His Subpoenas.
- POSTAL SLOT MACHINES; Would Make It Easier to Obtain Stamp Supplies.
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- MINIMIZES FAVOR TO JEWS.; Rumania Declares Thousands of Volunteers Served Illegally.
- OLYMPIC BRINGS MANY NOTABLES; Waldo and Mrs. Roosevelt Among Those Who Crowd White Star Liner's Cabins.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- TAMMANY LEADERS COMING TO GAYNOR; Opposition Dying Out and He Is Generally Accepted as Its Candidate.
- Big Results, Says Gov. Major.
- KILLED BY LURCH OF TRAIN.; E.S. Thomas Hurled Against Window Sash -- His Skull Fractured.
- GOOD FUSION JUDGES.; Candidates Are All Men of High Character and Ability.
- CRITICISE BRITISH GOLFERS.; Visit of Vardon and Ray May Cause Unpleasant Controversy.
- ' BIG TIM' SLIPS AWAY POLICE HUNT FOR HIM; Friends Thought He Was Lost, but He Was Simply Visiting His ...
- THAW CAR IS IDENTIFIED.; Registration Card Reveals Ownership of Abandoned Auto.
- 62 IMPRISONED IN TUNNEL FIRE; Aqueduct Shaft in Harlem Blazes Up, Setting Near-by Houses Aflame.