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Free to Read Articles from October 1913 Part 3
- FINED FOR IMPORTING DOG.; Byron Chandler Pays $50 on Account of His Japanese Spaniel.
- Straus-Stieglitz Wedding Oct. 22.
- Miss Warren to Make Her Debut.
- REV. DR. JACOB I. MOMBERT.; Prominent Episcopal Minister and Author Dies in His 84th Year.
- JEWISH EDUCATOR DIES.; G. Touff Was President of Talmudical Association for 30 Years.
- BUYS PROPERTY, FORGETS IT; Philadelphian's Lapse of Memory Costs Him $3,800.
- REBELS IN TORREON WITHOUT A BATTLE; Laredo and Mexico City Receive Reports That Constitutionalists Have ...
- COMPLAINS OF THE CRITICS.; Bitter Attack by Arthur Hopkins on Their Reports of "Evangeline."
- Lafayette in Signal Drill.
- WHIRLED TO DEATH ON AN AUTO WHEEL; Little Girl's Dress Catches in the Sprocket as She Sits on Street Curb.
- LEISHMAN-CROY WEDDING SOON; Berlin Paper Declares That the Duke Is Determined to Marry the American Girl.
- NOTABLE ENTRY LIST FOR WOMEN'S GOLF; Best Players in England, America, and Canada in National Tourney.
- VICTORY IS SWEET TO ATHLETIC FANS; Great Stay-at-Home Crowds Cheer as Scoreboards Record the Team's Triumph.
- SOCIAL NOTES.
- Asked Ryan to Urge Tammany Boss to Stop Impeachment Trial.; I WILL DO WHAT'S RIGHT'
- THE REPUBLICANS AND THE SOUTH.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Negligible Price Changes in an Unusually Dull Session -- New Low Figure for Phone Shares.
- WILSON BIG STICK USED TO PUNISH; In Philadelphia Nomination He Wields It on Congressman Who Opposed ...
- MIDNIGHT SWIM COST $17.; Escapade in Baltimore Fountain Lands ex-Governor's Son in Court.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- AEROPLANE SWEEPS ROOF, KILLING A GIRL; Miss Ruth Hildreth Dead, Her Sister Badly Injured, Two Lieutenants ...
- RADIUM FOR THE PEOPLE.; T.C. du Pont Said to Plan to Produce It for Philanthropy.
- Vardon and Ray Win at Golf.
- LOCOMOTIVE HEADS EXPLAIN; Cate's Charges of Mismanagement Under Investigation.
- MRS. BLATCH CRITIC OF 'GIRL OF TO-DAY'; Suffrage Leader Thinks She Has Not Made the Best Use of Her Freedom.
- SARECKY A STAR WITNESS.; He Assumes Responsibility for Handling Contributions.
- GAEKWAR INVITES ARTIST.; G.H. Flemmell, an American, Will Paint Scenery in Himalayas.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- SLEUTH'S WIFE SUES HIM.; Mrs. Berry Attacks Legality of Husband's Divorce.
- GRANBY PROFITS UP.; Dividends and Surplus Follow No Dividend and Deficit.
- Senate Delays Hetch Hetchy Vote.
- SLUGGING BEAT US, M'GRAW'S VERDICT; But Giants' Manager Believes His Team Will Beat Bender When Next ...
- BENJ. ALTMAN DIES, LEAVES $45,000,000; A Leader Among Merchants and the Owner of Art Objects Worth $15,000,000. ...
- HOW COOMBS GOT NEWS.; Hurler in Hospital Heard Returns, Play by Play, by Phone from Wife.
- COUNT SOISSONS RETURNS.; Non-Committal as to Report of His Engagement to Miss Bliss.
- REVIVAL BREAKS IN ON CHURCH SERVICE; Huntington Pastor Complains of Loud Singing and Shouting of Enthusiasts.
- TANGO CRAZE GRIPS LONDON SOCIETY; Three Clubs Formed to Cultivate the Argentine Importation.
- THE REDISCOUNT PRIVILEGE.; Its Advantage to Country Banks Said to be Exaggerated.
- BANKERS SCOFF AT DOMINATION TALK; Country Institutions Not Influenced by Relations with the City Banks, ...
- Article 3 -- No Title
- NORTON FILES HIS REPORT.; Long Island Justice of the Peace Circumvents His Accusers.
- KAISER DESIGNS MEMORIAL.; It Is a Striking Picture Card for Relatives of Zeppelin Victims.
- Mrs. Vanderbeck Wins Cup.
- BELGIUM-CONGO WIRELESS.; Messages Regularly Transmitted Over a Distance of 4,200 Miles.
- COL. GAILLARD VERY LOW.; Condition of Panama Engineering Officer Is Precarious.
- FLIES FROM ALBANY IN HYDROAEROPLANE; Beckwith Havens and Verplanck Land on Staten Island After Trip ...
- LIBELED KAISER'S SON.; Papers Prosecuted for Reports About Prince Joachim.
- OUR TARIFF IN BRITAIN.; Firms Have Made Arrangements for New Lines of Trade.
- CLEVELAND DEFEATS PITTSBURGH AGAIN; Gregg and Robinson, Clever Southpaws, in an Eleven-Inning Battle.
- RESULTS AT AUCTION.; The Auction Offerings of Real Estate Yesterday Were as Follows.
- BIRD LAW IN EFFECT.; Heavy Penalties Await Those Who Hunt Forbidden Game.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- 10,000 FANS UNABLE TO GET IN GROUNDS; Closing of Gates at 1 P.M. Left a Big Crowd of Disappointed Rooters ...
- PENN LOSES AVERY.; Half Back's Injury Will Keep Him Out of Football This Season.
- 15,000 SEE GAME IN TIMES SQUARE; The Times's Monster Electric Scoreboard Shows Every Play of Giant-Athletic ...
- Article 5 -- No Title
- THE PARTING OF THE WAYS.
- Cripples in Amherst Team.
- Soldiers of Fortune" for Movies.
- British Trade Statement.
- RILEY PRAISES OSBORNE.; Says Prison System Must Be Reformed Not Revolutionized.
- MOTOR 'BUS ACCIDENTS.
- WED IN TAXI AT MIDNIGHT.; Pittsburghers in Cumberland, Md., United as They Dash for Train.
- Sulzer's Attempt To Make Peace With Murphy.
- GIANTS BEATEN, 6 TO 4; BAKER'S HOME RUN HELPS; Collins and Schang Also Star in Athletic Victory, Opening ...
- A PARIS OPERA SCANDAL.; Advertising Agent Makes Charges of Graft Against a Director.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- THE BANKS AND THE BILL.
- GIANTS OUTTHOUGHT, FULLERTON ASSERTS; New York Beaten by Athletics' Nerve and Head Work, Not Their Hitting, ...
- Never Said It, Declares Foster.
- SEEK TO DEVELOP JERSEY TERMINAL; Harbor Commission Submits a Plan to Gov. Fielder to Transform the Shore Line.
- JEROME GETS DELAY TO HUNT PLOTTERS; Gov. Felker Again Postpones Filing of Briefs, This Time Till October 20.
- SHOW TROPICAL FISH.; Rare Specimens Put on View in Natural History Museum.
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- BANKS GET $30,408,000.; Treasury Has Deposited Amount for Moving the Crops.
- Record Steel Billet Production.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- COAL PASSER A COUNT.; Western Locomotive Fireman Inherits Fortune as Well as Title.
- NEW ERA IN AVIATION.; Aerial Derby Expected to Become an Annual Event Here.
- HOPE TO GET LAMAR THROUGH AN ERROR; Government Counsel Asks Forfeiture of His Bond and Says Habeas Corpus ...
- Walsh in Chicago Series.
- COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS.
- IMPERATOR TO BRITISH DOCK; German Owners May Have Her Overhauled at Liverpool.
- GAYNORS THANK LIVERPOOL.; Message of Gratitude for Honors Paid to Mayor Gaynor's Memory.
- STOLEN PANAMA.; Why Not Return Territory to Colombia Its Lawful Owner?
- THREE AMUSEMENTS FOR FIELDS THEATRE; Dancing and Cabaret All the Year on Roof Garden, and Cabaret in ...
- MITCHEL SAYS HE'S FOR ECONOMY, TOO; Tells Meeting the Tammany Brand Means Saving at the Expense of the People.
- REGRETS FOR ELLIOTT.; Northern Pacific Credits Him with Its Growth -- Rate Case Gratifying.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- CAPT. BAKER OUT WITH TIGERS AGAIN; Kicks a Field Goal in Scrimmage -- Team in Good Shape Again.
- A Suggestion That They Be Published in Book Form.
- PUTS TRANSIT DELAY AT M'CALL'S DOOR; Mitchel Accuses Rival of Effort to Help Interborough and Tammany ...
- Lafayette Getting Ready for Yale.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Uneasiness Over Reported Cut in Prices Results in Heavy Selling of U.S. Steel.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- THE OPERA.
- TO-DAY' IS VICIOUS BY INTENT AND AIM; Strives to Make a Revolting Situation Appear Typical of a General ...
- MORE HUERTA SUCCESSES.; Federal Army Hourly Expected in Piedras Negras -- Villa in Flight.
- STAGE SET FOR WORLD'S SERIES; Giants and Athletics Ready for Opening Clash at the Polo Grounds This Afternoon.
- THE WORLD'S SERIES.
- SPOILS PLAN UP TO WILSON.; Civil Service Commission Denies Approval of Senate Amendment.
- SCORES NAVAL INEBRIETY.; Daniels to Investigate Case of Ensign Whose Auto Ran Down Boys.
- FIRST DAY'S RATES $923,374.; New York Imports of This Value Under Operation of New Tariff.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Wanted Republicans to Vote Against Legality of Trial.; $10,000 FROM ALLAN RYAN
- TIGERS CLOSE THE GATES.; Then They Drill Signals for Long Time -- Shift in Line-Up.
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- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- $200,000 CUTTING GIFT TO COLUMBIA; Made in Trustee's Memory -- Blake's Resignation Accepted -- Mackay ...
- HARVARD SEEKING NEW QUARTER BACK; Logan Tried Out and Made a Favorable Impression on Coaches.
- ALEXANDER SEEKS 'THE GIRL OF TO-DAY'; Painter of Famous Portraits of Women Has Had His Ideas Upset Recently.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- MANHATTAN AUTO CLUB'S EXPANSION; Plans for Baseball Reports and Dinner to Connolly -- News of Motordom.
- Brooklyn Defeats Washington.
- TREMONT IN GLOOM WHEN LIGHTS FAIL; Ancient Expedients Called Into Play After Electric Wires Are Short-Circuited. ...
- Is Entirely Independent of Representation In Congress.
- READY TO LISTEN TO NEW HAVEN PLEA; McReynolds Would Agree to the Compromise Proposals if They Went Far Enough.
- Swarthmore Eleven Vaccinated.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- FULLERTON SAYS DEFEAT FOR GIANTS MEANS AMERICAN LEAGUE SUPREMACY; The Limit of Prediction Reached When ...
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- CLERK SHOT BY STRIKERS.; Wounded by Calumet Miners Because He Had No Union Card.
- SUFFRAGETTES IN ANOTHER MELEE; Miss Kenney Arrested at London Meeting -- Battles Inside and Outside Hall.
- BRITISH SHOE MEN ACTIVE.; Plan Big Shipments Here -- Americans Buy Shoe Making Machinery.
- EXPECT THE 2S TO RISE.
- MRS. GILBERT WILL WED CAPT. DUGMORE; Widow of H. Bramhall Gilbert Engaged to Son of Hon. Evelyn Dugmore ...
- Cancer Victim In Need.
- Latest Shipping News.
- GIANTS AND PHILLIES PLAY RECORD GAME; Tuning-Up Contest for World's Series Played in Thirty-one Minutes.
- Cyril Maude Opens in "Toddles."
- SHOOTS LITTLE GIRL HE DOES NOT KNOW; Benjamin Roy Spurgeon Imagines She Did Him 'Irreparable Wrong' ...
- SPANKED GIRL DISAPPEARS.; No Trace of Her for a Week Though Long Island Police Hunt.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Charles Appleby Buys in West Fifty-seventh Street and Now Owns Nearly Entire ...
- Public Ownership of Telegraphs.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- FELKER NOW AWAITS WORD FROM JEROME; Refuses to Act on Thaw's Case Until He Hears More of New York County ...
- A Rare Engraving of City Hall.
- HARRY SMITH SUSPENDED.; Champion Runner and Others Disqualified for Unsanctioned Race.
- Death Due to Her Own Kindness.
- TRAIN RUNS WILD.; Crew of Locomotive Hurt In Abandoning It When Wheel Comes Off.
- MISS E.D. AYRES'S WEDDING.; Plans for Her Marriage to George Emlen Starr on Oct. 22.
- TEST A NEW DEVICE FOR PARCEL POST; Electric Carrier Darts Through Tube at 25 Miles an Hour.
- 600 BANKERS POINT FLAWS IN OWEN BILL; Rural Financiers, in Mass Meeting at Boston, Demand Big Changes ...
- AGAINST PORTS COMPANY.; Cuban Supreme Court Decision Said to Uphold Menocal.
- Cornell Interscholastic Race.
- BASEBALL'S BLUE RIBBON DAY HERE; World's Greatest Teams to Strive for Supremacy at Polo Grounds.
- Unjust Railroad Charges.
- THE WICHITA BISON HERD.; Credit for the Gift Belongs to New York Zoological Society.
- Left $435,000 to Charity.
- EXECUTED FOR TREASON.; Mendoza Was Charged with Plotting Carranza's Assassination.
- BROKERS ASK HOLIDAY.; Opposed, They Petition for Closing Exchange Saturday.
- WHITE SOX AND CUBS.; Chicago City Championship Starts To-day, with Clear Skies Promised.
- HONESTLY LABELED GOODS.
- RADIUM PLANT HERE A TRUST PROSPECT; Prof. Koch of Vienna and European Radium, Ltd., Says Our Ore Samples ...
- NOT IMPORTUNITIES.; Work of Distributing Offices Is What Has Tired Senor Morales.
- HAVENS UNABLE TO START.; Load of Gasoline for Albany to New York Trip Was Too Heavy.
- THE RAILWAY OUTLOOK.
- WANTED TO SPITE COUNTESS?; Belief That Suffragettes Knew She Owned Building They Fired.
- LEAVES THE UNION TRUST.
- BERNHEIMER GIVES $20,000 TO CHARITY; Bequests to Institutions Are Similar to Those Made by His Brother.
- WOULDN'T FREE GARRISON.; Assembly Tabled Schaap's Resolution Recommending Mercy.
- Rutgers's Star Tackle Hurt.
- RYAN GAVE SULZER $10,000; Through Financier's Son, Also Impeached Governor Sought Aid of Barnes.
- AN "UNDESIRABLE"; Convicted of Crime, Yet Mrs. Pankhurst Seeks Legal Exemption
- ASKS PAY ON MORGAN SALE.; Miss Springer Says Duveens Promised $20,000 Commission.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- PROMISES FILIPINOS ULTIMATE FREEDOM; Wilson's Message Delivered by Governor General Harrison in Inaugural ...
- Short Practice for Middles.
- ENGLAND JAILS HARRY KEMP; Poet Stowaway May Be Deported After Three Weeks' Term.
- FUND FOR FUSION $20,197.; Citizens' Committee Reports $8,450 Balance After Primary Election.
- Defense Pictures Sulzer as "Exceedingly Careless."
- SEPARATE B.& M. DIRECTORS.; New Haven Stockholders' Committee Urges This Change.
- VIOLENT ALASKA ERUPTIONS; Volcanoes of the Aleutian Range Have Been Active All Summer.
- CUT CHIGAGO MAN'S MURDER LIST TO TWO; Police Certain Spencer Killed Mrs. Rexroat, but Think Confession ...
- USELESS WAR.
- ROBERT HEWITT DEAD.; His Collection of Lincolniana in Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- SEATS ARE SCARCE.; Philadelphia Politicians and Newspapers Get Thousands of Tickets.
- George Davis Amherst Coach.
- TWO HITS FOR PIRATES.; Cleveland Wins First Game of Post-Season Series with Pittsburgh.
- MRS. A.A. WICKHAM'S WILL.; Her Mother to Receive $20,000 a Year from $1,000,000 Estate.
- MONEY BILL DELAY STIRS UP PRESIDENT; He Will Send for Recalcitrant Democratic Senators and Urge End ...
- Miss Page to be a Bridesmaid.
- Only Tends to Arouse Public's Curiosity In Them.
- COLUMBUS DAY.
- Anna Pavlowa Sails To-morrow.
- $300,000 FOR PEACE JUBILEE; British Committee Appeals for Funds -- Press Lends Cordial Aid.
- WORLD FEDERATIONS; Would Acclaim the Yielding Up of Panama to Colombia.
- New York Boys Win at Cornell.
- NO WELCOME HERE NOW.; The Paris Journal Attacks Our Ruthless Customs Methods.
- WANT MORGAN WATCHES.; Swiss Seek to Buy Back Rare Collection Millionaire Acquired.
- MISS ALICE ABBOTT WEDS.; Niece of Mrs. J. Bruce Brown Married to C. Meredith of Harvard.
- WON'T HELP TO PUT STRAUS IN CONGRESS; Chairman Koenig Insists Louis H. Guterman, Republican, Will Stay ...
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- EX-PRINCESS IS WARNED.; Annuity to be Reduced If Her Operetta Attacks the Saxon King.
- YALE CAMPAIGN CHANGE.; Coaches Order Scrimmage After Team's Failure on Saturday.
- NO HOME RULE CONFERENCE; British Government Has Rejected Lord Loreburn's Proposal.
- CURE FOR A HUMAN SCOURGE; Paris Doctors Excited by a Discovery by Dr. Nicolle of Tunis.
- OSBORNE WON CONVICTS.; Prison Student's Visit to Auburn Appreciated, Says the Chaplain.
- BESSEMER ORE SCARCE.; Steel Trust Reports Independents Better Off, Not Needing It.
- OUTLINES SULZER DEFENSE.; Will Ignore Some Charges and Disprove the Rest, Says Hinman.
- TWO SHAMROCKS COMING.; Old Cup Yachts to Help Get New Boat Primed for Races in America.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- ENGLISH DOCTOR DEFENDS OZONE; Prof. Hill Questions Findings of the American Medical Association Committee.
- STORM SWEEPS AWAY 500 HOUSES AT NOME; Famous Alaskan Camp Nearly Destroyed -- Damage Will Be $1,500,000.
- COLORADO ENDS SUNDAY BAR; Hotels and Cafes Come Under Closing Law, Says the Supreme Court.
- THE COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES.
- TAFT WON'T SEEK GLORY IN THE AIR; Ex-President Declines with Thanks Invitation to Fly at Wright Memorial Meet.
- RUSSIA MAY WANT ANOTHER POGROM; Manner in Which "Ritual Murder" Case Is Being Conducted Seems to Indicate It.
- SAVES FRIEND AND DROWNS.; Swimmer Seized with Cramp in Whirlpool After Rescue.
- BETTING LIGHT ON GAMES.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Sergt. McNierney's Family.
- G.S. STAFFORD BANKRUPT.; Has Assets of $330,000, but Could Not Pay $30 Filing Fee.
- OVERWHELMINGLY FOR STRIKE; New Haven Engineers and Firemen Are Almost Unanimous.
- POPE PROFITS LOWER.; Gross Sales Greater, but a Deficit After Dividends.
- PANAMA SHOCKS CONTINUE.; Interior Towns Further Damaged -- Apprehension on the Isthmus.
- NEW YORK BOXERS WIN.; Capture Amateur Honors in Tournament at Newark.
- BULL MOOSE VOTE SHRINKS.; Connecticut Elections Show Marked Revival of Republicanism.
- Letter Boxes Not for Parcels.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- REV. DR. P.A. SHEEHAN DIES.; Canon of Cloyne, Ireland, Was Lecturer and Writer.
- DECRIES HERESY TRIALS.; Bishop Lawrence Says They Do Not Suppress Error.
- REV. DR. GEO. M. CHRISTIAN.; Pastor of Church of St. Mary the Virgin for Ten Years Dies.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Mrs. Mackay Entertains in Portland
- JOHNSON OVER TO McCALL.; Fire Commissioner to Help Run Tammany's Mayoralty Campaign.
- Kentucky Endurance Stake Entries
- NEW CABINET CAUSES SPLIT IN MEXICO; Chamber of Deputies Opposes Naranjo as Minister of Instruction.
- MAY END ROYAL QUARREL.; Kaiser's Brother-In-Law Is Visiting the Duke of Cumberland.
- GERARD IN BERLIN; SEEKS AN EMBASSY; Says He Wants American Social Representation to be Equal to That ...
- Chinese Quarter Back on Eleven.
- NOT HELEN GOULD'S MAID.; No One at Lyndhurst Remembers Girl Described by Spencer.
- 200 U.S. SOLDIERS JOIN BANDIT CHASE; In Skirmish Line They Comb Stonington Woods When Paymaster Is Robbed ...
- MISS FERRER TO DANCE HERE; Niece of the Famous Socialist -- Pavlowa Greeted in London.
- BENDER AND SCHANG.; Connie Mack's Probable Battery for To-day's Game.
- CLUE TO LEEGSON MURDER.; Police Believe Girl Art Student White Slayer's Victim.
- RECORD FOR TROTTER TWO YEARS OLD; Peter Volo Spins Off a Mile in 2:04 1/2 on Lexington Track.
- YUAN IS ELECTED PRESIDENT OF CHINA; Obtains Bare Two-thirds Majority on Third Ballot -- Proceedings ...
- GIRL KILLED IN AUTO CRASH.; Miss Best's Sister Also Hurt on Bridgeport Road -- Car's Owner Held
- Erie Would Issue Equipment Bonds.
- DEMAND DEMOCRACY IN CHURCH COUNCILS; Well-Known Clergy Attend Protest Meeting on Eve of Episcopalian ...
- WOMEN ON THE LINKS.; Mrs. Barlow Leads a Field of Fifty-two Contestants at Philadelphia.
- FRANCE WORST HIT BY TARIFF REBATE; Has No Favored-Nation Treaty -- May Retaliate Unless Provision Is Repealed.
- PLANKS FROM EVERYBODY.; Even Spectators at Bay State Moose Convention Offered Ideas.
- PENN LOSES A VETERAN.; Harry Wilson Will Not Play Football This Fall -- Avery Injured.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Dull and Depressed -- Paris Quiet, Berlin Weak.
- Belmont's Horse Finishes Second.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- CYCLISTS IN BAD SPILL.; Riders in Tandem Race at Newark Escape with Bad Bruises.
- COLLEGE "DILETTANTISM."
- BANK OF ENGLAND CAUTIOUS.; New York Exchange Likely to Rise with Signing of Tariff Bill.
- TANGO RULES BERLIN STAGE; Two New Musical Comedies Have Modern Dance as Leit-Motif.
- HOPE FRAM WILL BE FIRST.; Amundsen's Crew Wait at Panama for Honor of Canal Passage.
- Excessive Penalty.
- FOR REPUBLICAN UNITY.; Committee to Consider Calling Convention and New Rules.
- Schiff Lecturer at Cornell Chosen.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- TOKIO APPEAL TO WILSON.; Japanese Buddhists Send Peace Message -- Orator Is Belligerent.
- PUSHING GERMAN EXHIBIT.; Berlin Committee Has Promises of 1,000 Firms for Panama Fair.
- GIANTS' AT CHURCH HEAR THEIR PRAISE; Dr. Reisner Holds a Special Baseball Service and Talks on the World's ...
- GLENCOE'S GOOD GAMES.; Interesting Races, in Which Cleary Runs Fast Two Miles.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.
- WILLIAM THAW ENDS AIR JOURNEY HERE; Passes Under East River Bridges on Last Lap of Flying Boat Trip ...
- SAYS SULZER WILL WIN.; Rev. Mr. Richmond Predicts Acquittal and Denounces Tammany.
- CENTURY CONCERTS OPEN.; Beethoven's Seventh Symphony Played from Orchestra Pit.
- SULZER DEFENSE PLANS COMPLETE; Formulated at Late Night Conference by Impeached Governor and His Counsel.
- UNSAFE EXITS.
- Latest Shipping News.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE.; Chicago's Weird Fielding Gives Detroit the Final Game.
- PLAN TO GIVE DOLLAR PLAYS ON BROADWAY; Several Theatrical Managers May Make Invasion with Popular-Priced ...
- MONEY NEEDED AT ONCE.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Pal Brown Defeats Mehegan.
- Spends 1,245,580 in Car Equipment
- NEW HAVEN REPORTS ON ALL OF ITS LINES; Thought Control of Trolleys Right, but Won't Hold Them if Contrary ...
- THREATEN MORE MILITANCY.; Suffragettes Promise Renewed Campaign -- Disturb Abbey Services.
- DUBIOUS ON NEW TARIFF.; Won't Cut Prices Here, Nor Aid British, Thinks Daily Mail.
- AMERICA BIGGEST PRODUCER.; Scientists Say Our Deposits Will End Any Monopoly Plan.
- MISS BRANDT LOSES ZIEGLER WILL CASE; Surrogate Holds That William Ziegler, Jr., Is Sole Heir at Law, ...
- TARIFF NOT ALL IN FORCE.; No Free Raw Wool Till Dec. 1 Nor Cut on Woolens Till Jan. 1.
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- ACQUIT JERSEY PASTOR.; Ferraday Found Not Guilty of Charges Involving a Young Girl.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- YANKEES SEVENTH IN LEAGUE RACE; Defeat of St. Louis Saves Chance's Team from Cellar -- The Season Ends.
- 1,000 BANDITS HEMMED IN.; Chinese Army Surrounds City Where Missionaries Are Prisoners.
- FIRE PREVENTION DAY.; Johnson Suggests Ways to Celebrate It on Thursday.
- REHEARSING NEW VICE PLAY; Shuberts to Offer Rachel Crothers Drama -- 'Turandot' Rewritten.
- PEACE -- A NEW PLAN.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Have Removable Plates Showing Hours of Mall Collection.
- ADMITS HE KILLED FOURTEEN PERSONS; Chicago Prisoner Confesses to Murder of Mrs. Rexroat in Wheaton a Week Ago.
- A Strong Wife Wanted.
- WOMAN FOUND MURDERED.; Hunters Stumble Upon Body of Miss Laegson in Chicago Outskirts.
- SINGLE MORAL STANDARD.; Mr. Wheeler Says It Is Threatened by the Suffragist Movement.
- FOR AN ARMY RESERVE.
- THE NEW TARIFF, AS BUSINESS SEES IT; What Manufacturers and Merchants Think of the Prospects for Trade ...
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- WILSON VISITS INJURED BOY.; Promises New Bicycle to Lad Who Ran Into His Automobile.
- Chick Evans Outplays Britons.
- HANDS OFF WOMEN'S HATS!; Aigrettes Can't Be Seized from the Head, Says Senator Simmons.
- Last Game for St. Louis.
- PROF. LOUIS KUTTNER DEAD.; Specialist In Intestinal Diseases Passes Away In Berlin.
- THE DUAL SUBWAY BONDS.
- PARKHURST FLAYS TAMMANY BOSS; " An Unjailed Villain" and "Colossal Reprobate" Terms Applied to Head of Wigwam.
- CUT THEIR BUDGET FIGURES.; Some City Departments Ask for Less Than They Got Last Year.
- BLAZING GASOLINE FLOWS IN HARLEM; Leaking Auto Tank Floods the Gutter, a Match Is Dropped, and a Taxicab ...
- Hackett, Marathon Runner, Dies.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE.; Cubs Bat Opportunely and Defeat Pittsburgh, 5 to 1.
- SLAP AT ROOSEVELT IN BARNES REPLY; Colonel, He Says, Appeals to Unthinking Persons -- Statements Strengthen ...
- MR. ROOSEVELT AND THE COURTS.
- BALLOON CARRIES OFF MAN.; Spectator, Clinging to Rope, Saved -- Aeronaut, Trying to Rescue, Dies.
- Sadie, Your Mother Wants You.
- LAKE MOHONK PROGRAMME.; Philippine, Indian, and Porto Rican Problems to Come Up.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- ONE KILLED, 7 HURT IN AUTO.
- SMALL BANKS TO AIR VIEWS ON MONEY BILL; Convention Opening at Boston To-day Will Provide Full Outlet ...
- RELAPSE ON PARIS BOURSE.; Many Factors Combine to Make Financiers Less Cheerful.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- GERMANS CELEBRATE THE DEUTSCHER TAG; United Societies Gather in Terrace Garden to See Hauptmann's "Festspiel ...
- SEATTLE TIMES HIT BY FIRE.; Local Judge Declares $75,000 Blaze Was Work of Incendiaries.
- VIEWS WESTPHAL'S COMET.; Dr. Brooks of Hobart College Finds the Visitor Growing Brighter.
- FANS ARRIVE HERE; FIND NO TICKETS; Snodgrass May Not Play in Early Games -- Athletics Due in New York ...
- ST. ANDREW MEN ASSEMBLED; Bishop Greer Tells Them Their Society Strikes a Human Chord.
- TOLSTOY PROPOSED ARDENTLY BY MAIL; Widow Publishes Letter in Which He Asked Her to Say "Yes" with Her ...
- POPCORN FOR BREAKFAST.; Uncle Sam Extols the Circus Commodity as a Good Cereal.
- FULLERTON SAYS "DOPE" FAVORS ATHLETICS IN WORLD'S SERIES; With Even Break in Luck the Honors Should ...
- WILD BIRD PLUMAGE.; A Story Which Shows That Some Women Are Inconsistent.
- CHARLES E. HILL DIES.; Former Speaker of Jersey Assembly Passes Away in Sanitarium.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- OSBORNE OUT, HITS AT CONVICT SYSTEM; Amateur Prisoner Quits Auburn Condemning Penal Routine as Cruel Slavery.
- PEGOUD COMING TO AMERICA; Daring Aviator Said to Have Signed a Contract to Fly Here.
- Chapin Memorial Services.
- Even Break at Cleveland.
- P. Diaz Defers Return to Mexico.
- IRISHMEN JUBILATE HOME RULE VICTORY; United League Urges Redmond to Stand Firm Against the Ulster Dissenters.
- RICH, SHE PLANS CHARITIES.; Heiress to Big Estate Glad She Made Friends When Poor.
- C.A MUNN, BEATEN, ACCUSES COWBOY; The Latter, a Polo Pony Dealer, Held in $1,000 Bail for Attack on Publisher.
- POINCARE GOES TO SPAIN.; French President's Visit Will Help the Growing Entente.
- EXPLAINS NEW LABOR LAW.; Carmody Defines Exemptions Under the Day-of-Rest Measure.
- FLUSTERED BY THE KAISER.; Koerner's Descendant Said His Name was 'Unfortunately' William.
- PLAN TO CORNER WORLD'S RADIUM; European Capitalists Are Forming a Company to Seize Control of Precious ...
- JAIL KEMP AS STOWAWAY.; Southampton Authorities Arrest Tramp Poet, Coming on Oceanic.
- MANY NEW OPERAS FOR METROPOLITAN; Herbert's "Madeleine" and Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier" Among Novelties ...
- SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS; Corrupted in the Shorthand Versions, Mr. Sothern Finds.
- ELECTRIC VEHICLE CONVENTION SOON; Association Just Four Years Old Shows a Rapid Growth -- Happenings ...
- URGES MORAL TONE IN NEWS; The Times's Watchword Should Be That of Other Papers', Says Pastor.
- FOSS AGAIN WARNS.; Tells Unions Strike for Seniority Would Force State to Interfere.
- BOYS FIND MURDERED MAN.; Body Was Lying In Woods Not Far from Sing Sing Prison.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Washington University Wins Again
- Poison Ivy on Riverside Drive.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- WALTER JOHNSON LOSES.; Senators' Pitcher Drops Game to Colored Team After Near Riot.
- SOCIAL WORKERS AT HOME.; Spend Their First Sunday Here in New Gramercy Park Quarters.
- TO TANGO OR NOT TO TANGO?; Nutley Club Submits the Question to a Referendum Vote.
- THIS CHURCH IS ON WHEELS.; St. Peter's Chapel Car Carries the Gospel to Churchless People.
- THAW WAS INDICTED, SAYS GOV. FELKER; Has a Certified Copy of Suppressed Document and Shows Jerome Told ...
- COL. TATE A SUICIDE; HIT BY PARCEL POST; Former Capitalist and Cousin of Late Admiral Schley Had His ...
- BURGLAR 9 YEARS OLD.; Astonishes Court and Police When He Confesses Many Crimes.
- GAYNOR'S POLICE PLANS.; Buckner Says He Started to Put Curran Suggestions in Effect.
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- POLO INVASION IS NOW A CERTAINTY; Hurlingham Club Sanctions Lord St. Ledgers's Scheme and Names Players.
- BERLIN REMAINS LISTLESS.; Fall in Price of Products Lowers Steel and Iron Shares.
- THINK REBELS ARE BEATEN.; Mexican Officials Say Recent Victories Were Fatal to Revolution.
- HANDS IN POCKETS NEW PARIS MODE; With Their Listless Slouch, Women of Fashion Cause Fun at Longchamps.
- STEADINESS OF THE GIANTS IS McGRAW'S THEME TO-DAY; Giants' Manager Tells Why He Considers the New Yorks ...
- ROCKEFELLER TO HIS CLASS; Says Christ Would Leave Theologians Who Split Hairs Over Doctrines
- MRS. ROCKEFELLER ILL.; Her Malady Defers Her Husband's Trip to This City.
- REPLIES TO NORTHCLIFFE.; Miss Joan Wickham Challenges His Remarks in The Times.
- RECORD CONTINGENT ON CUXHAVEN TRAIN; Number of Americans Leaving Berlin for the Imperator the Greatest ...
- No Score In Navy Game.
- LANE SPURNS $7.50 BANQUET; Wants to Meet the People, He Says -- Denver Compromise at 50 Cents.
- A ZEPPELIN FOR THE FAIR.; M.H. Hansen Arranging to Bring It -- Famous Musicians on His List.
- RAILROAD INSURANCE.; Lehigh Valley "Calls" for Payments to Fund.
- W.E. Glyn Buys Estate at Newport
- Northwestern Wins Opening Game.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- The Subway Tie-Up.
- ENGLISH SOCCER RESULTS.; Many of the Big League Games Ended in Ties.
- OLD WARSHIPS AS LIFE SAVERS; Dr. Knopf Pleads That They Be Turned Into Sanatoria for the Tuberculous.
- OATS AS A SIGN OF WAR.; German Paper Takes Fright at Heavy Buying by France.
- RELIGION IN FRANCE; FRANCE TO-DAY; ITS RELIGIOUS ORIENTATION. By Paul Sabatier. Translated by Henry ...
- WISHES TO DETHRONE OTTO; Bavarian Government Urges Making the Prince Regent King.
- ELLIS ISLAND FOOD INQUIRY DENOUNCED; Bureau of Municipal Research Says the Methods Could Not Bring Out ...
- Admire Mr. Funk's Portraits.
- 2 FRENCH AVIATORS KILLED.; Both Soldiers, One in a Monoplane, the Other in a Biplane.
- FAVOR MINIMUM WAGE.; Say It Should Be Governed by Federal Act -- Want Sales Classes.
- In Aid of Jewish Philanthropies.
- New $10 Counterfeit Afloat.
- CLARK CANCELS LECTURES.; Speaker Forfeits Thousands to Attend to Public Duties.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- GERMANY LACKING IN SCHOOL ATHLETES; Dr. Kraenzlein, Arriving to Train Olympic Team, Points Out the Greatest ...
- BALL FOUND PETRIFIED.; Knocked on Cornfield 38 Years Ago in Nebraska.
- TRYING NEW MAIL CARRIER.; Government Investigates System for Connecting Stations.
- Sanford's Formations Beat Union.
- QUEENS BOROUGH HAS FINE ROAD SYSTEM; Transformation Worked There by G. Howland Leavitt, Highway Superintendent. ...
- BOURSES OF EUROPE.; American Stocks Exceptions to General Weakness in London.
- Monmouth Hounds Out.
- PUSHING RADIUM TESTS FOR CANCER; Dr. Baruch of New York Finds Germans Very Enthusiastic in Study of New Agent.
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- "PILE" FABRICS ARE NOW PREDOMINANT; Suit Materials Range from Long Napped Wool Plushes to Finest "Kitten's ...
- NEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD
- WOULD KILL MOTHER-IN-LAW; Young Mrs. Hyman, Put Under Arrest, Repeats Threats.
- Drecoll Agrees with Poiret As to Loose Quality of Gowns, Adding That "While the Effects Are Large Enough ...
- Jusserand Sails for New York.
- Eugenics and the Church.
- NEWS FROM THE WORLD OF BOOKS; Publications That Show a Lasting Quality -- Vogue of the Essay Indicated ...
- RUNS SHORT AND LONG
- Article 6 -- No Title
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK
- THE GIRL OF TO-DAY
- WHEN THE TRAINOR FAMILY GAVE A PATENT MEDICINE TESTIMONIAL; It Might Have Worked Out Better if Trainor ...
- NEW TARIFF DOUBLES CUSTOMS RECEIPTS; Importers Hasten to Take Goods from Bond at the Reduced Rate.
- PENN. SCORE SMALL.; Lafayette Makes Strong Stand Against Quakers in Philadelphia.
- TIE IN MONTCLAIR GOLF.; F.S. Kellogg and C.J. Turner to Play Off for Honors in September Handicap.
- THE NEW GOD; THE NEW GOD AND OTHER ESSAYS. By Ralph Shirley. Second edition. London: William Rider & ...
- HELD AS HIGHWAYMAN.; Edgewater Road Suspect Arrested Here and Identified.
- FINE ENGLISH DAYS KEEP LONDON EMPTY; American Visitors Out for Motor Tours -- Diplomats Visit in Capital.
- A SUBSTITUTE FOR GASOLINE DESCRIBED
- SIMEON FORD'S ODD COLLECTION OF OLD NEW YORK PRINTS; It Fills a Room in the Grand Union Hotel, and Has ...
- TO PLEAD WITH GERMANY.; Theodore Sutro Will Seek to Obtain Exhibit for San Francisco.
- MISS MARIE POTTER A BRIDE; Married to Dr. Eugene J. Cronin in St. Raymond's church, Rye, N. Y.
- WILLS $3,000,000 TO HIS EMPLOYES; Herman Simon, Silk Man, Provides for Workers in New Jersey and Pennsylvania ...
- Allan Davies's Bachelor Dinner.
- LISTER AND SURGERY; Revolution Wrought by His Genius Twenty-five Years Ago Marks One of the Great Epochs ...
- "THE TOPIC OF THE HOUR IS THE THEATRE'S VITAL TOPIC"; Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson Says the Criticism ...
- FINE POINTS FOR THE WOULD-BE EXPERT IN AUCTION BRIDGE
- JOKE MAY COST HIS LIFE.; Posed as Highwayman to Frighten a Friend and Was Stabbed.
- HARD COAL WANTED.
- Think "Milestones" Too English.
- MISS DODD CHAMPION.; English Title Holder Wins Canadian Golf Honors, Too.
- MEXICO HAS 20,000 VOTERS IN 13,000,000 INHABITANTS; The Presidential Election, Set for October 26, Will ...
- "JOY OF YOUTH"; A New Field Attempted by Eden Phillpotts THE JOY OF YOUTH. By Eden Phillpotts. Little, ...
- NEW TARIFF AND COST OF CLOTHING; To Help Low-Grade Goods at First -- Figures on Ready-to-Wear Garments.
- NO POLICE AND NO CRIME IN MENIER'S IDEAL COMMUNITY; French Multi-Millionaire, Who Recently Died, Carried ...
- PLAY FOR HOSPITAL FUND.; Erasmus High Students Will Appear in "Pygmalion and Galatea."
- BUSY BOY BURGLAR CAUGHT; McCawen Admits He Robbed Homes in Pelham and New Rochelle.
- GOOD CANDIDATES ON BOTH SIDES
- CAPT. RILEY RAIDS CHINATOWN ALONE; Cleans Out Two On Leong Dens Just to Prove to the Hip Sings They're ...
- LAMAR FIGHTS EXTRADITION; Broker Surrenders in Washington in Habeas Corpus Proceedings.
- PRESSURE TO KEEP SULZER OFF STAND; Urged by Long-Distance from Washington Not to Undergo Cross-Examination.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Parisian Expert Also Declares That Vivid Colors Will Lead, and "No Light or Pastel Tones Will Be Admitted" ...
- Cardinals Bat Packard Hard.
- MAYOR BLANKENBURG REPLIES; "Remember What Happened to Giant Goliath" -- Has Engagement.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Further Recession Leaves Most Issues with Fractional Losses -- Activity in Reading.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN PERU; Constitution Amended to Guarantee Toleration of All Sects.
- NEW SUBWAY BONDS; Campaign to Sell $30,000,000 Will Be Watched with Interest by Bond Dealers.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- KILLS HUNTING COMPANION.; Boat Pitches, Throwing One Man Down and Discharging Gun.
- POPE PIUS STILL WEAK.; Insists on Overtaxing His Strength -- Wanted to Save Coal Bill.
- ROOSEVELT, SAILING, GIVES LIE TO BARNES; Did Not Make a Bargain with Democrats on Seabury, but Called ...
- NEW CLEMENCEAU PLAY.; The "Cabinet Smasher" Has Written a Satire on Modern Society.
- AN AVERAGE MAN; Robert Hugh Benson's Story of a Modern "Hero"
- Farcical Game at Washington.
- ARE OUR COLLEGES CREATING TOO MANY DILETTANTES?; Chancellor Brown of New York University Sounds a Warning ...
- HUMOR IN BATTLE
- STATE BANKS LUKEWARM.; Proposed Law Does Not Tempt Them to Enter National System.
- ROBERT FULTON; Mr. Dickinson's Biography of the Great Inventor
- FIND "F" RAYS A HOAX.; French Army Officers Require Proofs Ulivi Cannot Give.
- Toscanini Honors Verdi.
- THE ENGAGED GIRL NOW IN THE LIMELIGHT; Beautiful Miss Laura Webb Engaged to Jorge Andre -- Miss Janvrin ...
- "DEEP SEA" HOTEL TO STAY.; Girls Celebrate Preservation of Their Floating Home with a Dance.
- A CURIOUS PROCEEDING.
- Two Kinds of Engineers.
- DEMOCRATS SELECT BARTLETT AND ELKUS; Committee Nominates Straight Ticket for the Court of Appeals Bench.
- SHOCKED BY CHRISTABEL.; London Paper Says Miss Pankhurst's Writings Are Improper.
- Buyers from All Parts of the World Delighted With What the Rue de la Paix Shows.
- GOLF ON NEARBY LINKS.
- Indians Too Speedy for Lehigh.
- MACK MAY SHIFT ATHLETICS.; Ready to Replace Collins and Baker if Commission Bars Them.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- LORD NORTHCLIFFE TALKS ON SUFFRAGE; So Many More Women Than Men They Can Never Hope to Get on Equal ...
- TOLSTOY DIARY SOON TO BE PUBLISHED; Proceeds of This and His Multitude of Letters to Aid Russian Peasants.
- LULL IN STEEL; Producers Uphold Prices -- Demand for Bars -- Record Orders for Steel Coaches.
- MINE CAPTIVE, FREE, SAYS HE IS 'BULLY'; Centralia Coal Worker Tells of Nine-Day Imprisonment in Underground ...
- BOSTON GAMES CANCELED.; Superbas and Braves Unable to Play on Account of Rain.
- Saved $30,000 on Modest Pay.
- PARIS DRAWS LINE AT NOTORIETY STARS; Folies Bergere Audience Refuses to Hear Informer Tell How He Trailed ...
- WHY DO CANADIANS DISLIKE US? HERE ARE SOME OF THEIR REASONS; Despite All Denials, They Do, and There ...
- Miss Saving $4,875 Tariff Tax.
- BARRYMORE'S ADVENTURES WHEN HE WAS DOWN AND OUT; Actor Writes a Book Called "Leading the Open Life Along ...
- SOCIETY LINGERS LONG IN THE COUNTRY; Fashionable Colonies on Long Island, at Tuxedo, and Mountain Resorts ...
- TELLS OF GOLD HUNT IN BRAZIL EL DORADO; C.O. Taylor, Back for-Visit, Has Been Dredging for Metal for ...
- CONVICTS PICK GIANTS.; Federal Prisoners at Atlanta Make World's Series Selection.
- DAUBERT AND JOHNSON.; Performed Most Valiant Services for Their Teams This Season.
- WHOLE CHURCH CONVERTED; Roman Catholic Congregation Admitted to Episcopal Communion.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- SEES PATENT DANGER IN EXPOSITION LAW; Ewing Says It Enables Exhibitors to Get Patents Not Otherwise ...
- FULLERTON COMPARES THE PITCHERS FOR THE COMING WORLD'S SERIES; Western Expert Makes a Number of Interesting ...
- WHEN LOVE-MAKING IS A TASK; How the Leading Lady Throws Cold Water on the Sentimental Passion.
- MORGAN 'GAS HOUSE' HEAD.; Grandson of J. Pierpont Is the President of Harvard Club.
- BILLION A YEAR TO ENFORCE PEACE; Senator Gervais Sums Up the Cost of Armaments Paid by Groaning Nations.
- Cleveland Wins and Ties.
- Egenieff Coming to America.
- FOR CANADIAN RECIPROCITY.; G.T. Wilson in Vancouver Address Urges Growth of Sentiment.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- HINT THAT OSBORNE IS IN PENALTY CELL; Rumor That Amateur Convict Broke Auburn Rule and Was Put in the ...
- WOMEN RIDERS BEST AT PIPING ROCK; Miss Helen Hitchcock and Miss Hopeton D. Atterbury Win Greatest Honors.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- MACK'S TEAM IS READY.; Substitute Orr Only Cripple Among American League Champions.
- MASTER MINDS OF TWO GREAT TEAMS; McGraw and Mack, Opposite in Style, Most Successful of Managers.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- KIRALFY SHOW TO AID FAIR.; Manager Hopes London Exposition Will Impress Britishers.
- CONFESSES BOMB PLOT.; Rizzo Says He Can Find the Man Who Employed Him.
- IT'S A NOISY AGE.; Doesn't Seem to be Any Place Where Quiet May Be Found.
- WHOLESALE PRICES STEADIER
- SON VAINLY GAVE HIS BLOOD.; Transfusion Failed to Save Life of H.S. Seeley, Stock Broker.
- What Is the "Book Review" Doing?
- HUNG ALL NIGHT IN A TREE.; Jersey Farmer Fell Into a Crotch While Picking Fruit.
- Giants in Batting Rampage Against Philadelphia Pitchers; Close Their Championship Season with a Double ...
- COURT FLAYS GOV. CRUCE.; Oklahoma Judge Regrets He Can't Punish Him for Contempt.
- St. Paul's Union Station Burned.
- ARBITRATORS HURRY CASE.; Hearing on Trainmen's Wages to Begin Earlier and Last Longer.
- THE TARIFF AND BANKING.
- SMALLEST SHARE OF STOCK IN THE WORLD
- UNDERMINING THE MERIT SYSTEM.
- PRINCETON CRUSHES FORDHAM ELEVEN; Maroon Team's Trick Plays Fail Because of Too Slow Execution.
- WHY BOXERS FAIL TO PLEASE PUBLIC; Knowledge of Opponent's Style Made Langford-Jeannette Bout Appear Tame.
- Foursomes at Essex C.C.C.
- CROWDS INCREASE WITH EACH SERIES; Average Attendance Jumps from 12,500 to 31,500 in Eight Years -- Some ...
- NEW DEPARTMENT FOR BOOK AUCTIONS; American Art Association to Open Season with Improved Sales Facilities.
- STUDIES "HUMAN MISFITS."; Dr. Hutchinson Finds Problems More Acute Abroad Than Here.
- ALL-DAY FIGHT AT SINALOA.; Mexican Rebels Claim a Victory After Fierce Conflict.
- TANGO MAY REIGN WHERE POPE WROTE; McQuaid Proposes to Turn the Famous House at Twickenham Into an All-Night ...
- GERMANY RELIES ON TREATY.; Will Invoke Favored Nation Clause Against Any Tariff Discrimination.
- PRINCESS FEARED SCANDAL?; French Version of the Cause of Sophia's Suicide.
- GALSWORTHY'S LATEST PLAY; Tragedy of "Good Form" Disclosed' in "The Fugitive " at the Royal Court Theatre.
- LOCAL SCHOOLBOYS ON THE GRIDIRON; Commerce Defeats Curtis, While Poly Prep and De Witt Clinton Each Win.
- Cubs Bunch Hits Off Hendrix.
- AGAIN HUNTS BACON PROOFS; Owen Resumes Search in the Wye -- Chimney Sweep's Alleged Find.
- PERVERSE INDIANA HEN.; Wouldn't Be Photographed While Making a Fool of Herself.
- "DR. BERNHARDI"; Simple Theme of Schnitzler's Realistic Drama PROFESSOR BERNHARDI. Play in five acts ...
- CAN'T KEEP BURKE OUT.; Court Orders Highways Head's Removal, but New Term Starts Nov. 1.
- LEISHMAN TAKES LEAVE.; Pays Respects to the Chancellor, but Does Not See the Kaiser.
- ART FOR SCHOOL PUPILS.; Lectures Proposed at Metropolitan and Brooklyn Institute Museums.
- REALTY OFFERINGS.; Bronx, Brooklyn, and Suburban Property Under the Hammer.
- LETTERS OF FOUQUIER, CHIEF COUNSEL TO THE GUILLOTINE; Revelations in Correspondence of the Lawyer Who ...
- PANAMA CANAL FLEET WORLD'S MIGHTIEST NAVAL UNIT
- HURRIED IN $50,000 FINERY.; One Day's Wait Would Have Saved Thousands fop Mrs. Stotesbury.
- Tailor-mades Generally Have Fur, While Bands of Fur Are Being Put on Evening Dresses -- Ball and Dinner ...
- Has 20,000 Income Tax Prospects.
- BAIREUTH TO HOLD FESTIVAL NEXT YEAR; "Parsifal" to be a Feature of the Programme, Despite Release for ...
- THE SALESMAN AS BUYER SEES HIM; Conditions Which Lead Up to the Charges of Favoritism and Discourtesy.
- Many of Them Among the Large Owners of Personalty.
- SUFFRAGETTES FIRE BIG THAMES VILLA; Captured Member of the Arson Squad Glories in Her Exploit.
- MONKEY AND GERMS ELOPE.; But Simian with Rare Disease is Returned to Hospital.
- SECOND EMPIRE EFFECTS ARE SEEN; Attractive Gowns in the Premet Collection Reminiscent of Days of Napoleon ...
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Montclair Opens with a Victory.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Civil War Veterans Meet In London.
- CURRENT FICTION; Novels by Mrs. Wiggin, Francis Lynde and Others
- HOTEL BUILDING MANIA.; New York City Said to be Well Supplied for Next Ten Years.
- ADVANCE SALE OFF FOR WORLD'S SERIES; 8,000 Reserved Seats Have All Been Allotted, with Speculators Left Out.
- Plainfield C.C. Golf Play.
- THE RIGHT TO BATHE IN THE SEA.
- MITCHEL CHEERS HIS MEN.; Tells Customs Employes Their Jobs Are Safe Under His Plan.
- TO LIFT THE CURSE OF LONELINESS FROM NEW YORK WOMEN; Miss Mabelle M. Ford, Who Has Just Come Here to ...
- BOOKS FOR BOYS; Timeliness and Variety of Subject in Season's Offerings
- ELECTRIC TRAINS TO PORT WASHINGTON; New Service on the Long Island Railroad Will Start on October 21.
- Bretton Woods Visitors in Saddle.
- Whom Do You Think McGraw Picks to Win World's Series?; Giants' Manager in His First Article on the Championship ...
- GARDNER PLATFORM LOST IN CONVENTION; Bay State Candidate for Governor Tells Republicans He Will Run ...
- Founders Day at Andover -- Increased Registration at Mountain School -- Rayson School's Record -- Activities ...
- HALF OF McADOO FUND OUT.; Banks Have Received $25,000,000, but Government Bonds Are Weak.
- KILLED IN HIS AUTO OBLIGING STRANGERS; Manufacturer's Son Mortally Hurt in Auto Crash Taking Couple ...
- SLAIN BABY'S MOTHER DRAWN BACK HOME; Detective Finds Her Weeping Over Little One's Shoes in Fox Street ...
- CONGER DENIES INDICTMENT.; Dutchess Official Says None Was Presented in Thaw Case.
- LATEST DEALINGS IN THE REALTY FIELD; $400,000 for New Apartments in Duckman Section -- Mrs. John Astor ...
- H.A. JONES'S NEW PLAY.; Mr. Walkley Finds "Mary Goes First" a Suitable Background for Marie Tempest's Talents.
- Coincidences
- MR. PAGE PRAISES WILSON.; Tells Italians His Foreign Policy Is One of Peace.
- RECENT SCHOOL INQUIRY WORTH $2,000,000 TO CITY; Not That It Brought to Light New Things, but It Caused ...
- DEMOCRATS HARMONIOUS.; Divorce of New Haven Road from B. & M. Demanded.
- FICTION IN LETTERS
- CARNEGIE LOOKS TO WILSON OR WILHELM TO PUT AN END TO WAR
- KAHN WINS EASY BOUT.; Pennant A.C. Boxer Defeats Ruddell in Newark Tournament.
- WOMEN GUARD CHURCH.; Watch Against Militants Is Kept Up Day and Night.
- WAY FOR NEW HAVEN TO AVOID TRUST SUIT; McReynolds Inclined to Allow Road to Meet Sherman Law Without ...
- PARADE IN AUTOS LIKE MOVING SALONS; Parisiennes' New Cars Are Drawing Rooms on Wheels and Marvels of Luxury.
- IN A FEW WORDS
- CHEER MITCHEL AS HE ASSAILS RIVAL; Says Murphy "Pressed the Button" and McCall Hastened to Respond.
- MARY STUART; Mr. Shelley's Able Analysis of Her "Tragedy"
- TUMULTY AS A SIGHTSEER.; Megaphone Lecturer Makes President's Secretary Blush.
- REDFERN DISCUSSES COLORS
- AGAINST INSURANCE MERGER; M.B. Brainard Wishes to Enjoin Connecticut Fire Directors.
- BAD "BLUE-SKY" LAWS.; Investment Bankers Oppose Those Enacted In Some States.
- HAMBURG LEADING PORT?; 1912 Business Exceeded London's, According to Latest Figures.
- THAW SAYS HE IS IRISH.; Thanks an Irish Editor in St. Louis for Assailing Jerome.
- ART BOARD'S PLANS TO BEAUTIFY CANAL; Daniel C. French, as Chairman of National Commission, Reports to ...
- "VOICES OF TO-MORROW"; Some Famous Writers of the Day as Mr. Bjorkman Sees Them VOICES OF TO-MORROW: ...
- HARVARD, 14; BATES, 0.; Crimson Goal Line Never In Danger -- One First Down for Maine Men
- S.O.S.
- EXPECT LOWER FOODSTUFFS.; Australian Imports to Pacific Coast Under New Tariff.
- Mormons Condemn Tight Skirts.
- THE WORLD'S SERIES IN TIMES SQUARE; Electrical Score Board on North Side of Times Building to Reproduce Plays.
- THREE PARIS HOUSES GIVE VIEWS ON PREVAILING MODES; In Virtually All the Maison Panquin Models the Inspiration ...
- RHINESTONES MUCH WORN
- RANGE OF FUR DEMAND.; Cloak Trade Taking Large Quantities -- Moleskins in Many Shades.
- WONDERFUL SUCCESS OF CO-OPERATION IN GREAT BRITAIN; A $600,000,000 Trade Done by Societies Having 3,400,000 ...
- Train Kills Wireless Operator.
- A REALTY OPTIMIST.; Market Conditions Are Bad, but Nobody's Cutting Prices.
- DESPOIL WOMEN'S HATS.; Decorations in Violation of New Tariff Law Are Seized.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- SEEK LEGISLATOR BY ''AD.''; Lippe-Detmold Partisans Want a Man Who Doesn't Fear Terrorism.
- MONTCLAIR'S FINE SHOW.; Mrs. Babcock's Woodford Scores Frequently in Saddle Horse Classes.
- GRAND DUKE ALEXANDER LEFT PLEASANT MEMORIES HERE
- HARNESS HORSES TO LEAD GARDEN SHOW; Prizes Aggregating Nearly $10,00 to be Awarded to the Highsteppers.
- SAVES COMMERCE JUDGES.; Senate Amendment Provides That They Shall Aid Circuit Courts.
- NOT AN ANTI-SUFFRAGE EYE.; Woman's Political Union Needn't Fear for Its Tea's Success.
- POPE ESTATE $5,489,550.; The Largest Ever Administered in Hartford, Conn.
- THE ODD OCCUPATIONS SOME FOLKS FOLLOW IN NEW YORK
- King Haakon Receives Swenson.
- NEW ST.THOMAS'S OPEN.; Brotherhood of St. Andrew Attends Special Service There.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- FREEING TRADE FROM ITS SHACKLES.
- BOOKS IN BRIEF
- CROSS ALASKA IN A MOTOR TRUCK; Army Engineers in Nine-Day Dash Almost Reach Arctic Cirole.
- CHARLTON THANKS FRIENDS; But Write from Prison He Does Not Know How Case Is Going.
- EXPRESS DRIVERS STONED.; New York Men Attacked in Jersey by Strike Sympathizers.
- POINTS FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO CHANGE THEIR NAMES
- BOYESEN'S 'MANON' THOUGHT TOO RISKY; Brady Decides Not to Produce It Here, but French Authors' "Manons" ...
- Edward A. Abbot.
- CONDEMNS "GUILTY MAN."; Editor Medical Journal Says Doctors Should Withdraw as Sponsors.
- MERGE CHICAGO CAR LINES.; Both Big Companies Under One Control -- Universal Five-cent Fare.
- AMERICAN NAVY NOW HAS WORLD'S MOST MINE; It Does Not Explode at First Contact, but Works Itself Under ...
- Gamboa Dike Blow-Up Next Friday.
- "Joan Thursday," "The Inside of the Cup," "Laddie"
- Americans Beat Japs, 6 to 2.
- Lord to Manage Mobile Nine.
- THAW ENTHUSIASTS IN FIGHT ON JEROME; Burns Detective Visits Concord to Get Copy of His Speech About ...
- Article 11 -- No Title
- FRONT TRAINS FOR BALL GOWNS; Martial and Armand Show a Model Which First Amuses by Its Novelty, Then ...
- Wedding Notes.
- DIE IN BLACK HAND FIRE.; Two Men Killed by Jumping from Blaze Set by Italian Gang.
- TRAITS SUPPOSED TO BE ONLY HUMAN ARE OFTEN FOUND IN ANIMALS; Man's Kinship with the Brute Creation Is ...
- EPISCOPAL RULERS MEET HERE TUESDAY; General Convention Will Take Up National Problems -- Many Contests ...
- Article 5 -- No Title
- A SENSE OF HUMOR
- Article 15 -- No Title
- GAMMA RAYS FOR CANCER.
- Children Should Be Made to Confine Games to Sidewalks.
- EDWARD VII; The King as Seen by His Chauffeur
- DEFENDS SHIP ARMOR DEAL.; Trust Official Says Government Can't Save on Plate.
- Laxton Declares Dyed Fox to be the Season's Fur Fad -- Five Kinds of Fox Fur Are Being Used -- Dyed ...
- FAMOUS BASEBALL FANS WHO HAUNT THE POLO GROUNDS; Judges, Lawyers, Doctors, Playwrights, Managers, Actors, ...
- WILSON'S AUTO HURTS A BOY; President's Physician Attends Him -- His Injuries Trifling.
- HALL WILL FLY OVER TIMES RACE COURSE; Manager of Staten Island Aviation Meet to Test Turns and Select ...
- WHAT HAPPENED WHEN THE FLETCHERS FORMED THE ANTI-GOSSIP LEAGUE; It Didn't Work Out Quite the Way It ...
- PRINTCLOTH BUYING STEADY; Week's Sales at Fall River Not Heavy, but Showing Firm Prices.
- Italian Exporters Gratified.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- RENE BAZIN; His Delicate Realism Exemplified in Five Stories
- Hamilton Holds Syracuse Well.
- Fall Hats, Which are Also Attractive, Discussed by Lucy-Gaby -- Velvet Will Be More Worn on the Head ...
- OLD ROAD CAUSES TITLE TROUBLES; Takes Nine Months to Straighten Out Tangle to Upper Broadway Lots.
- AMERICANS IN THE 'LEGION.'; Thirty Citizens of This Country in the Famous French Corps.
- WED BY BISHOP OF FLORIDA.; Miss Nelly A. Keyser the Bride of William M. Meredith.
- ENGLAND'S MILLIONAIRES.; Over 4,000 Persons Have Annual Incomes of $50,000 or More.
- LOVELY PICTURES IN 'EVANGELINE'; But, Though the Heroine Gives "Thanks," Her Gratitude Seems Forced.
- YANKEES DEFEAT NINETEEN MACKMEN; Gain Their Victory After Regular Athletics Are Relieved by Substitutes.
- THE MODERN STAGE; Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree Writes of Shakespeare, the Drama and Many Subjects of Popular ...
- CENTRAL PARK WEST.
- Exorbitant Railroad Fares.
- GORKY, VERY ILL, WORKS FEVERISHLY; Anxious to Leave a Literary Heritage to Son, He Spends Much Time Writing.
- LACQUERED FURNITURE.
- LANDMARKS DOOMED FOR NEW AVENUE; Eleven Blocks to be Cut Through to Connect Seventh Avenue with Varick Street.
- Royal Sponsors for Roxburghe Heir
- A BRILLIANT SON; Career of Alexander Agassiz Notable as His Father's
- "The Inside of the Cup"
- BRAN TO COME IN FREE?; One of the First Questions Arising on New Tariff.
- Not a Poet Laureate.
- Washington Defeats Waseda.
- BASEBALL SERIES OF OTHER YEARS; Records of Championship Games Closing Twenty-one Seasons -- Began in 1884.
- BID FOR FOREIGN ART.; Panama Exposition May Put Up $500,000 to Buy Pictures.
- Leiters Sail on Trip Around World.
- PROF. HART IN MONTENEGRO, SMALLEST BALKAN STATE; With but 250,000 Inhabitants, Plucky Kingdom Sent 40,000 ...
- "WAIST LINE GONE" --- BERNARD
- DOUGLAS MAKES LOW SCORE AT APAWAMIS; Former National Champion Leads Golfers in Handicap for Pratt Prize.
- ONE GERMAN'S EXPERIENCE IN FRANCE'S FOREIGN LEGION; His Story of Privation, Suffering, Hairbreadth Escapes, ...
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- Tariff Wealth at Boston's Doors.
- SEE $10,000,000 LOSS IN TARIFF REBATE; Treaty-Protected Nations May Gain by Duty Discount on Imports ...
- DANIELS SEES MIDDLETON.; Navy ex-Paymaster Stands by His Criticism of Brother Officers.
- FRAUD BY WIRELESS A NEW POSSIBILITY; Count Arco Says Messages Can Be Intercepted, but Danger Is Growing Less.
- BANK STATEMENT; Big Decrease Shown in Surplus Reserve in Both Actual and Average Statements of Condition.
- A Point a Minute for Michigan.
- The Duty on Wheat Bran.
- PUTS IT UP TO THE PUBLIC; In This Moral Drama the Author Leaves Denouement to His Audience.
- LEWIS PRAISES AIGRETTES
- Williams Downs Vermont, 20 to 0.
- FINE ROMAN PALACE SELECTD FOR PAGE; Villa Huffer, with All Its Magnificent Furnishings, Offered for Embassy.
- JOBBER'S PLACE IN BUSINESS SCHEME; His "Passing" a Popular Prophecy, but Not Yet in Sight.
- OELRICHS SET FREE ON STABBING CHARGE; Magistrate Freschi Calls His Case Out of Turn at the Request of ...
- BEBEL NOT A MILLIONAIRE.; Estate Is $100,000 -- He Left $5,000 to Social-Democratic Party.
- RODIN'S LATEST WORKS.; Frieze for Actress's House, and Designs for Gobelin Chair Backs.
- LEAGUES' VETERAN PITCHERS IN SERIES; Matty and Plank Stars for Thirteen Years -- Their Specialties and ...
- TROLLEY SMASH; TWO DEAD; Interurban Cars In Head-On Collision Near Columbus, O.
- Battleship Fleet In Hampton Roads.
- RADIUM FOR GOUT.; Emanation Potent in Removing Uric Acid Inflammations.
- FEATURES OF CITY AND SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE
- Tigers and White Sox Divide.
- PARIS LIMIT ON STATUES.; One of Each Person Enough, Is Edict -- Duplicates Being Removed.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- COURT OF APPEALS DELAY.; No Decisions Until After Court of Impeachment Ends.
- PANAMA AND ITALY SHAKEN.; Little Damage on the Isthmus -- Villagers Near Naples Camp Out.
- UNDERWOOD SEEKS SENATE.; Majority Leader in House Announces His Candidacy.
- WEST POINT, 34; STEVENS, 0.; Army Breaks Down Engineers' Defense and Scores Easy Victory.
- NOTES AND GLEANINGS.
- Dartmouth's Score Big.
- MISS ASHMORE A NEW LONDON BRIDE; Daughter of Mrs. Wm. Schall, Jr., Wedded in Pequot Chapel to E. Franklin ...
- MAINE PREVENTS YALE FROM SCORING; Elis Surprised by Defensive Strength of Team That Harvard Beat 34 to 0.
- 11 PRISON INDICTMENTS.; Collins, Ware, and Their Associates Are Admitted to Bail.
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- OBERLIN TEAM VANQUISHED.; Cornell Makes Good Showing Against Ohioans, Scoring 37 Points.
- ART AT HOME AND ABROAD; Some of the Paintings in the Collection of Sir William Van Horne in Montreal.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- MITCHEL ASSAILS M'CALL ON SUBWAYS; Holds Him Responsible for Delaying Rapid Transit in Queen
- BROOKLYN LOSES TWICE.; Boston Clinches Fifth Place in National League Race.
- Drop Prizefight Murder Charge.
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- TRAIL SULZER FUND FROM RACING MEN; Prosecution Subpoenas Watertown Telegraph Records for Evidence of Dicker.
- BATES IN THE STADIUM.; Harvard to Play Strongest Team Against Maine Collegians.
- High School Football in New Jersey.
- ABRUZZI BLAMED FOR TANGO; He Is Accused of Corrupting Italian Society by Introducing It.
- OUTLINE BEST AUTO ROUTES TO ITHACA; Automobile Club of America Gives Easiest Runs for Cornell Football ...
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- CANAL A FRESH WATER LINK.; Garrison Dispels Myth of Waters of Two Oceans Joining.
- DUKE OF ORLEANS IN LIMA.; French Pretender Travels in Peru as the Count de Villiers.
- SHE STRIKES THE WITNESS; After Witness Testified She Saw Her Kiss a Marchese's Foot.
- 2,000 BULL MOOSE SPEED THE COLONEL; Vie for Places at Dinner and Cheer His Farewell Promise to Stand by Party.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- PLACE FOR MARTIN VOGEL.; Selected for Assistant United States Treasurer at New York.
- Italy to Welcome Our Fleet.
- DRY GOODS TRADE HEALTHY; Substantial Increase Shown Last Month Over September, 1912.
- UNIONS CALL FOSS UNFAIR TO LABOR; Locomotive Engineers and Firemen Resent the Governor's Threat to Block ...
- BIG AUTO RACES OFF.; Savannah A.C. Finally Announces Its Inability to Procure Entries.
- Maderos to Live in East Orange.
- LADY GRATTAN'S STAKE.; Judges Call Off Fifth Heat and Award Places in $5,000 Race.
- SCHMIDT HURLS COINS AT CROWD; Money and Rosary Beads Strike Spectators at Inquest Before Jury of Well-Known ...
- Spider Plague in Back Bay Region.
- DE ORO LOSES TITLE TO WESTERN PLAYER; Allen of Kansas City Defeats Champion at Pocket Billiards, 600 ...
- BRITISH AVIATOR KILLED.; Major Merrick Falls at Salisbury Plain -- A New Altitude Record.
- Due to Discouragement of the Press, This Devotee Says.
- Lordan Wins Foot Race.
- MUSICAL NOTES.
- TERMINAL MARKETS.; They Would Bring Consumer and Producer Quickly Together.
- MARIE LLOYD CAN FILL ENGAGEMENT; While Aboard Olympic to Return to England a Telegram from Washington ...
- THAW PROTEST HELD UP.; State Department Not Yet Ready for an Announcement.
- WOUNDS KILL POLICEMAN.; McNierney, Who Defended Girls, Dies of Thug's Attack.
- THE GOVERNMENT TELEGRAPH PROSPECT.
- NEW JURA TUNNEL BORED.; It Will Shorten the Trip from Paris to Lausanne.
- TUSSLE OVER BABY.; G.F. Jennings Snatches It from Wife -- Warrant for Kidnapping.
- SEA SAFETY DELEGATES.; President Appoints Men to Attend London Conference.
- Syracuse Team Crippled.
- TAKES SLAIN CHILD TO PUBLIC MORGUE; Leveled Pistols, Undertaker Says, Compelled Him to Remove Body from Flat.
- ST. JOE LEAD MERGER TERMS; $5,000,000 St. Joe Stock and $125,000 Cash for Doe Run Property.
- JUDGE MURANE REMOVED.; President Acts After Alaska Jurist Refuses to Resign.
- James S. Bell Seriously Ill.
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- Reds Win In Twelfth.
- TUCK GIFT TO DARTMOUTH.; Paris Alumnus Provides for Assistant French Professorship.
- ACT IN "MICE AND MEN."; Forbes-Robertson and Gertrude Elliott Appear in Comedy.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- WILSON SIGNS NEW TARIFF LAW; Calls It Only First Step Toward Freeing the Nation of Monopoly.
- PLYMOUTH CHURCH THREATENED BY FIRE; Blaze in Sunday School Building at the Rear Gives Firemen a Hard Battle.
- OFF FOR EUROPE TO-DAY.; Some of the Passengers Sailing on Nine Steamships -- Arrivals.
- NO WITNESS CALLED AGAINST BELMONT; Venner's Attorney, Hodge, Rests with Asking De Lancey Nicoll a Few ...
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- YALE TO TACKLE MAINE.; Wiser at Full Back and Loughridge at Tackle in To-day's Game.
- BURIED MINER OUT TO-DAY.; Rescuers Expect to Reach Toshesky Early This Morning.
- GLYNN CALLS FOR THAW GRAND JURY; Acting Governor Orders Carmody to Begin a Conspiracy Inquiry in New York.
- Montclair A.C. Branching Out.
- Indianapolis Club Sold for $165,000
- TEXAS FLOOD RECEDING.; Big Dams at San Antonio and Austin to Get Supreme Test.
- STRIKERS ATTACK TROOPS.; Michigan Fight Caused by Accidental Injury of a Child.
- WHEELER'S FRIENDS ALLEGE CONSPIRACY; Say His Enemies Hoped to Have Him Dismissed Without a Hearing. ...
- BRITISH PRAISE FOR WILSON.; "Great Statesman," Says The Chronicle, Commending New Tariff.
- MAXWELL IS READY TO DISOBEY BOARD; Tried Yesterday to Attend an Education Conference, Despite Restraining ...
- SERVIANS ROUT ALBANIANS.; Belgrade, Believes the Rebellion Over with the Taking of Struga.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- NEW MARCONI ISSUE VOTED.; 500,000 One-Pound Shares to Take Over the Goldschmidt Patents.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Campaign Fund Contributions.
- 'DEAD' MAN IS HERE; CHARGE $8,000 FRAUD; Grave Robbery and Big Insurance Swindle Figure in Hughes's ...
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- BLEASE TO PARDON MEN BURNS CAUGHT; Governor, Angered by Sleuth's Investigation of Him, Will Boycott ...
- NEW HAVEN WANTS NO DISSOLUTION SUIT; Six Committees of Directors to Look Up Mergers and Another to Notify ...
- THREE MORE ENTER FOR TIMES AIR RACE; Fourteen Competitors Now for Prizes of $2,250 in "Around Manhattan" ...
- INDICTS VIVISECTIONISTS.; Grand Jury Upholds Women's Complaint of Cruelty to Dogs.
- GALLERY GIVES WAY; WORSHIPPERS HURT; Congregation Thrown Into a Panic at Harlem Service for Jewish New Year.
- ROOSEVELT URGES VOTES FOR MITCHEL; On Eve of Departure He Writes Warm Indorsement of the Fusion Nominee.
- Baby Born In an Automobile.
- WILL NOT RENOUNCE HANOVERIAN CLAIMS; Kaiser's Son-in-Law Says That Family Honor "Takes Precedence of Love."
- HIT BY H.F. OSBORN'S AUTO.; John Brophy, Struck at Tarrytown, Dying In Hospital.
- Eason and Emslie to Umpire.
- NAPLES TIED UP BY STRIKE.; City Employes Want More Pay -- Public Business Halted.
- AT LAST.
- TOO COLD TO TEST MACK'S PITCHERS; Plank and Shawkey Didn't Work Well -- Others Kept Out of Games.
- AFTER OTHERS IN FUNK PLOT; Principals Behind Suit Against Lorimer Witness to be Indicted.
- LEISHMAN TAKES LEAVE.; Farewell Dinner in His Honor -- Gerard Due in Berlin on Monday.
- PRINCE KILLS AN ELK.; Albert of Monaco Has Luck on First Day of His Wyoming Hunt.
- DISSOLUTION SUIT CERTAIN.; Admitted Now at Department of Justice It Will Be Entered.
- A QUEST FOR GOLD.
- THE BOOTH OPENS OCT. 16.; Water In Sub-Cellar Causes Postponement of 'The Great Adventure.'
- SINKING SHIP CALLS HELP.; Steamer Spokane, Wrecked Off British Columbia, Summons Aid.
- Women's Golf Reaches Finals.
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- SWEDISH PRINCE COMING.; Gustaf Adolf to Visit Panama Fair and Tour the Country.
- Red Sox and Senators Divide.
- THE COMING AIR RACE.
- M'CALL GREETS COLLEGE WORKERS; Candidate Tells Them He Is Reserving Himself for the Opening Fight.
- FOR A DOUBLE MORAL CODE.; Dr. Adler Urges New Standard for Women at Ethical Convention.
- SANTA MARTA SEES A NEW ERA OPEN; Ancient Colombian Town Under American Influence Now Shows Real Progress.
- MISS SEARS FINED $25.; She Appears Voluntarily and Makes No Denial of Auto Charge.
- EXPLORERS SLAIN IN PERU?; William Page's Sister Believes Him the Victim of Cannibals.
- OCTOGENARIANS TO MEET.; Everybody at Stroudsburg (Penn.) Reunion Must Be 80 Years Young.
- NOT PURE FOODS ONLY; But Foods Showing Definite Nutritive Values to be Required.
- MISS PHOEBE MANICE WEDs.; Married to Wharton Poor in St. John's Church, Flushing.
- JOHN NORRIS.
- CATCHERS WILL DECIDE THE WORLD'S SERIES, SAYS "PICKER" FULLERTON; On This Basis of the Western Expert's ...
- THAW LAWYERS WHIP UP.; Keen to Get in Their Briefs Before Jerome Gets Indictment.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Further Lessening of Activity as Prices Sag -- Europe's Markets Depressed.
- TUMULTY DENIES HE'S BOSS; President's Secretary Says He Hasn't Meddled in Jersey.
- UPHOLD ELLIS ISLAND MEN.; Commission Finds Hudgins & Dumas Complied with Specifications.
- Hurt in Central Vermont Wreck.
- GIRL EXONERATES YOUNG OELRICHS; Miss Singleton Admits She Did Not Tell the Truth When She Said He Stabbed Her.
- FIGHT ON WEALTHY CLUBS.; Prosecutor Sues to Close Unlicensed St. Louis Houses.
- WOMEN'S TENNIS PLAY.; Metropolitan Tournament in Singles and Doubles at West Side.
- SOCIETY AMATEURS IN THE SADDLE; Piping Rock Horse Show Attracts Hunting Set to the Locust Valley Grounds.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- PRISON GRAFT CASES UP.; C.V. Collins and Other Indicted Men to Plead at Hudson Falls To-day.
- Germans Discuss Safety at Sea.
- OFFICE GRAB SENDS CUBAN HERE TO REST; Morales Was Worn Out by Importunate Demands of Fellow Party Members.
- BANK EXCHANGES SMALLER.; Business, However, Shows Improvement Generally.
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- BUNNY LETTER GIRL M'FARLAND'S BRIDE; Counterfeiter Acquitted of Wife Murder Inherits $50,000 and Weds ...
- To-morrow's Sunday Times.
- Wanderer, Thought Dead, Returns.
- 2 DEAD, 3 SICK; POISON PLOT HINTED; Cattaraugus County Stirred by Strange and Fatal Malady in Farmer's Family.
- TO BURY THE HATCHET.; Minnesota and Michigan to Renew Athletic Relations.
- THE ISSUE OF FREE SPEECH.; Dr. Maxwell Quotes President Churchill's Words of Provocation.
- OCEANIC ARRIVED SAFELY.; No Foundation for Reports of Her Being In Collision.
- Rally of All Temperance Forces.
- MAY QUARANTINE MEXICANS.; Eagle Pass Authorities Alarmed by Piedras Negras Smallpox.
- TELL OF ORE BODIES OUTSIDE OF TRUST; Steel Men Point Workable Mines Available to Independents in Corporation's ...
- LLOYD CASE STIRS LONDON.; Papers Make Much of It and Daily Mail Jeers at Us.
- PANKHURST TOUR NOT FINANCED HERE; Proceeds from American Lectures to Go to English Cause, Say New York ...
- WEDDED IN MONTCLAIR.; Miss Susan E. Dickson Married to F.H. Taylor -- The Attendants.
- MOST PAPER SHORT TERM.; Inquiry by McAdoo Inspired by Criticisms of Currency Bills.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Depressed -- Prices Easy in Paris, Firmer in Berlin.
- GIANTS AND PHILS FROLIC IN GAMES; Champions Bag One and Tie Another, So There's Another Double-Header To-day.
- REBELS AGAIN HOLD TOWN.; Regain Piedras Negras When 300 Troops Reinforce Them.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- EDISON AND GASQUET LAUD EACH OTHER; Over Dinner Table Inventor Marvels at Work of Abbot Who Is Revising ...
- ZAMACONA FEARS TROUBLE.; Mexican Envoy Thinks Schemers Want Intervention.
- PROTECTING MAKERS OF 'CLEAR HAVANAS'; New Tariff Permits Imported Tobaccos to be Made Up in Bond.
- OPERA IN ENGLISH, HAMMERSTEIN PLAN; Impresario to Devote Two Nights and Matinee Weekly at Prices from ...
- THINKS STILWELL LUCKY.; Riley Says Pick and Shovel Await Him if He Goes to Great Meadow.
- ELEPHANT ON HIS HANDS.; Circus Receiver Also Has a Few Tigers, Lions, and Monkeys.
- Trotting Record for 2-Year-Old.
- PRINCETON TEAM CHANGES.; New Line-Up for Game To-day with Fordham Eleven.
- SENATOR IN FIST FIGHT.; Reed of Missouri Punches John F. McIntyre, Lobby Witness.
- Planned Fire to Cover Suicide.
- SULLIVAN TO SEEK SENATE.; Illinois "Boss" Says He Intends to Find How Many Supporters He Has
- SIDELIGHTS ON SELLING.
- PUNISH PAPUAN CANNIBALS.; Four Killed and Eight Captured for Murder of Radium Hunter.
- WANTED TO SLAP KING'S BACK; G.S. Morgan Also Wished to Offer George a Greeting, but He Didn't.
- NEGRO BOXERS IN DRAW AT GARDEN; Large Crowd Displeased with Poor Showing of Langford and Jeannette.
- CUBAN FANS HERE FOR WORLD'S SERIES; President of Champion Team of Havana and Reporters Among First to Arrive.
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- McLEAN HORSES LEAD.; Capture Thirty-six Ribbons at Brockton -- Miss Elkins Second.
- CHINA RESTORING FORESTS.; Republic Suffering Severely as Result of Stripping Woods.
- Panama Welcomes Minister Price.
- DAVIS IN INDIANAPOLIS.; Dynamiter to Have McManigal Cell -- Feared His Own Union.
- Penn Not Confident of Victory.
- WRONG SPEECH GIVEN OUT.; Roosevelt Recalls Manuscript Containing Remarks on Foreign Affairs.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Investor Buys Morningside Heights Apartment -- Switzer Home Acquires Additional ...
- SHIFT ALASKA TELEGRAPH.; System to be Transferred to the Post Office Department.
- Latest Shipping News.
- EX-AMBASSADOR FAVA DIES.; Italian Envoy Was Recalled from Washington in 1891 -- His Career.
- MAY COMPROMISE TO PASS MONEY BILL; Committee Supporters Seek a Basis of Agreement That Will Affect No ...
- AVERTED A GERMAN PANIC.; Deutsche Bank Says It Saved "Princes' Trust" from Ruin.
- AS TO FREE SPEECH.
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- COAL MINE DEATHS GROW.; 1,437 in the Country in the First Seven Months of 1913.
- Oct. 13 to be Columbus Day.
- REBUFFS PORTS COMPANY.; Cuban Court Says Appeal Against Menocal Is Improperly Brought.
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- THE SCHOOLS' BUDGET.; Mr. Churchill Says Dr. Maxwell Could Not Properly Defend It.
- REPULSED AT PIEDRAS NEGRAS; Filibustering Bands Driven Off by the Committee of Safety.
- CUBA WANTS $15,000,000.; Menocal Calls Congress to Authorize a Loan of That Amount.
- OUIMET MUST REST.; Open Golf Champion Advised to Lay Away Clubs Until Next Season.
- SHEVLIN DRILLS YALE.; Brings New Western Plays for Ells to Work Out.
- JUDGE DEFIES IMPEACHMENT; Rochester Man's Threat Fails to "Persuade" McPherson.
- MIKE BOLAND OUT OF PRINCETON FOOTBALL; Former Lafayette Star Unable to Clear Conditions in Time to Get ...
- Rest for Old Fire Horses.
- SEEK ONE STANDARD FOR MEN AND WOMEN; Members of St. Andrew's Brotherhood Pledge Themselves to Work for ...
- WALKER IN UNION TRUST.; Member of Stock Exchange Firm Elected Assistant to President.
- SULZER DELAYS; DEFENSE UNREADY; Impeachment Court Grants Recess Until Monday on Plea of Respondent's Counsel.
- WISCONSIN BANK CLOSED.; Citizens' Savings and Trust Company of Milwaukee in Trouble.
- Phyl Restored to the Giants.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Continental Exchanges on London Respond to Rise in Bank of England Rate.
- Talking Machine Receivership.
- BIGGEST LAKE TONNAGE.; Superior Shipments of Ore 2,642,431 Tons Larger Than Last Year.
- Capital Increases.
- Ex-Consul Ramon O. Williams.
- CHARITY FOR WAYWARD BOY; Firm That Wilbur Foerste Robbed Will Pay for His Education.
- WILSON GETS FACTS ON WIRE CONTROL; Developing a Plan of Federal Ownership for His December Message.
- AMERICAN GIRL RELEASED.; Miss Zuniga Cleared of Spying -- Fierro Saved from Army Service.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- PARDON CAUSED AN OUTCRY.; Fall River Was Stirred When Davis Was Released from Prison.
- AMERICAN CHILD SLAIN BY CHINESE; Bandits Ill-Treating Missionaries Whom They Captured at Tsao-Yang.
- OFFICE FOR PROF. WHITNEY.; Associate Actuary of State Insurance Department.
- MARSHALLS OBSERVE WEDDIN(i; Vice President and Wife Celebrate Eighteenth Anniversary.
- U.S. IN BIG LAND SUIT.; Fees of $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 Involved in Utah Action.
- Sail for Southampton To-day.
- Montclair Horse Show To-morrow.
- NO LIGHT ON DIESEL'S FATE.; Examination of the Papers of the German Inventor is Fruitless.
- GARBAGE DEAL IN CHICAGO.; Hearst-Harrison Henchmen Alleged Beneficiaries of $225,000 Sale.
- ATHLETICS HALTED N PRIMING-UP GAME; Connie Mack Had His Stars Working Against Yankees When Rain Came.
- NEW REVOLT IN QUERETARO.; State Officials Arrested and Troops Sent to Suppress It.
- CONSULAR TRADE NOTES.
- COTTON GROWTH BACKWARD; Was 64.1 Per Cent. Sept. 25, or Below Average -- Bales Ginned.
- RUSSELL SAGE AS ACTOR.; Nephew of Late Financier to Appear in New Britain Stock Company
- RADIUM GAS NOW BOTTLED FOR USE; Emanation Proves as Valuable as the Element Itself as an Agent Against ...
- GIRL'S FAMILY WELL=TO=DO.; Miss Singleton Left Seminary to Study for the Stage.
- HAZEN=HOW__E WEDDING.; [ Francis B, Sayre, Fiance o iViissI Jessie W. Wilson, Is Best rClan. [
- WEDS UTAH MINE OWNER.; ' Mls= Francke. E. Connlck Married I to Walter 'Fitch, Jr., in Mamaroneck.
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- Pulp of Russian Wood Dutiable.
- CHILDREN DIE UNDER AUTOS; Two Little Ones Run Over in Brooklyn and Another in the Bronx.
- THE TARIFF AND COST OF LIVING.
- MAXIM GORKY VERY ILL.; Moves from Capri to Naples to Undergo Treatment for Tuberculosis.
- WOMEN TO WORK FOR FUSION TICKET; Mitchel Forces Expect Mrs. J. Borden Harriman to Enlist in Campaign.
- POLICE SEE 'THE BIRD CAGE.'; A Subdued Presentation Given of ex-Rector Adams's Play.
- BALKS THE OIL TRUST.; Russia Said to Have Prevented a Proposed Deal with Turkey.
- THE ARREST OF JONES.; Secretary of Iron Workers' Union Gives $10,000 Bail.
- PROF. RATHGEN HEARD.; Kaiser Professor Gives His First Lecture at Columbia.
- BANK OF ENGLAND RATE UP.; Directors, After a Long Discussion, Decide to Make It 5 Per Cent.
- The Hetch Hetchy "Grab."
- Occasioned by the Upbuilding of the Parcel Post.
- LABOR MAY IMITATE CARSON; Tillett Thanks Ulster Champion for Giving Workingmen a Lead.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Mrs. Barlow Loses at Golf.
- EXPRESS RATES UNDER FIRE; Public Service Commission Orders an Inquiry -- Five Companies Named
- OSBORNE LEARNS A TRADE.; Guard Says When He Quits Prison He'll Know All About Baskets.
- Seven "C's" for Cornell Nine.
- Pitcher Russell to Marry.
- ADMITS OELRICHS RODE WITH ACCUSER; But Law Student's Counsel Denies That He Stabbed Miss Singleton.
- FULLERTON TAKES UP CENTRE FIELDERS FOR THE COMING WORLD'S SERIES; On the Theory that Strunk Will Play ...
- CHAMPION DUELLIST OF PARIS WORSTED; Rouzier d'Orcieres Wounded by a Doctor in Affair of Honor at Toulon ...
- CANAL WITHSTOOD EARTHQUAKE SHOCK; Neither Locks Nor Gates Damaged by the Tremors in Panama Zone.
- GREAT RUSSIAN WATERWAY.; New Yorker's Plan for Chain of Canals Accepted by Government.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- MAJOR WM. PLIMLEN DIES AT HIS DESK; Heart Disease Kills Famous Civil War Veteran in Board of Elections ...
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- LODGE CONTINUES TO MEND.; Senator's Physician Says He is Well on the Way to Recovery.
- WOULD BUY PLAS NEWYDD.; Americans Want to Bring Famous House Across the Atlantic.
- FOR PURE COTTON CLOTHS.; Lindquist Seeks Test of Fabrics to Frame Bill for Legal Standard.
- Indiana Expects to Beat Chicago.
- JUSTIFY BELMONT'S INTERBOROUGH FEE; Andrew Freedman and W.G. Oakland of 1902 Board Say It Was a Bargain ...
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- DEAD MAN'S LONG AUTO TRIP; Moran's Friends Have Brought His Body 3,200 Miles Toward Home.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Buys in Loft Section to Protect Light-Private House Deals -- Bronx-Brooklyn Trade-Willets ...
- MISS SEARS STILL FREE.; Again Fails to Answer Charge of Driving Unlicensed Auto.
- Passenger Agreements Denounced.
- $150 FOR BRYAN LECTURE.; Secretary to Get This at Asheville -- Talks at Virginia Fair.
- HARD RACES FOR STAKE.; Lady Grattan Near Victory In Unfinished Buckeye at Columbus.
- Newspaper Man McAdoo's Secretary
- WARM WELCOME FOR FORBES-ROBERTSON; Repeats His Exquisitely Sensitive Performance of "Hamlet" in New ...
- EATON MYSTERY REVIVED.; Neighbors of Admiral's Widow Testify at Secret Inquiry.
- Meyrowitzes in Auto Mishap.
- Mitchell for Navy Quarter Back.
- ORDERS 420 STEEL COACHES; Pittsburgh to Supply $5,300,000 of Central's New Equipment.
- SUMNER TELLS OF CHICAGO CLEAN-UP; Every Known Open Vice Resort Has Been Closed, Says Noted Episcopalian.
- Century Ticket Speculator Fined.
- ORDERS MARIE LLOYD OUT OF THE COUNTRY; Special Board of Inquiry Also Votes to Deport Her Companion, ...
- Dissolutions.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Cincinnati Runs Up a Big Score.
- AEROPLANES TO FLY FOR TIMES PRIZES; Race Around Manhattan Chief Feature of a Meeting to be Held on Oct. 13.
- FATHER TO HAVE HIS DAY.; Bill in Congress to Give Him the First Sunday in June.
- FREE LUMBER MEANS $6,000,000 TO YOUNT; With Duty Off, His Vancouver Company Can Undersell Domestic Producers ...
- TO BE PRINCETON'S GUESTS.; Foreign Scholars to Attend Dedication of Graduate College.
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
- Will It Resurrect Lives Extinct, or Only Dormant?
- GIANTS GET ONE GAME IN THREE FROM PHILS; Matty and Marquard Win Middle Contest, Warming Up for World's Series.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
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- Man Spiritual, Not Material.
- YALE'S NEW CREW LEADER.; Denegre Elected Captain, Snowdon Having Resigned.
- AMBULANCE HITS TROLLEY.; Patient Refuses to Go to the Hospital After the Accident.
- To Loan" Used, Not Approved.
- Ralph Rose Critically III.
- CANADA TO FREE GRAIN.; Parliament Will Take Up Question of Admitting Ours Without Duty.
- SAYS COLOR LINE MUST BE ABOLISHED; Sir Sydney Olivier Declares This to be the Only Solution of the Negro ...
- Free Post for Christmas Parcels.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- ANOTHER WILDGOOSE WEDS,; Bridegroom Is One of Eleven Wildgoose Children Now Married.
- LACKED AN ELECTRIC CHAIR.; Indiana Governor Orders One for Prison -- Legislature Remiss.
- CYRIL MAUDE ARRIVES.; English Actor and Daughter in Canada -- His London Banquet.
- WILSON MAY STUMP FOR CURRENCY BILL; Plans to Do So if Senate Does Not Agree to Vote on It by Nov. 1.
- AVIATOR VILAS WEDS SUDDEHLY; Takes Miss Wharton to Little Church Around the Corner Instead of a Shopping Trip.
- MONEY OUTLOOK HOPEFUL.; Chicago National City Bank Says Banks Are in Good Trim.
- ATTACK ON LOCOMOTIVE.; Management of American Companies Called Unfit and Wasteful.
- DEADLY INSULT, SAYS LONDON; Vaudevillians There Plan a Marie Lloyd Meeting of Protest
- MRS. THAW BEHIND SON'S TREATY PLEA; She Expresses the Belief That Bryan Will Intervene and Aid Thaw's ...
- THE HYSTERIA OF WOMAN.; Sir Almroth Wright's Pathological Views Win Dissent.
- Passenger Fares Going and Coming.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Where Personality Counts.
- TEXAS FLOOD RISES.; Rivers Out of Banks, Traffic Halted and Crops Hard Hit.
- Medals for Antarctic Survivors.
- HARVARD LINE STIFFENED.; Pennock and Trumbull Recover from Their Injuries.
- Article 3 -- No Title
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- COURT JAILS SOCIALISTS.; Then Other Judges Begin Freeing Humphries's Prisoners on Writs.
- Henry A. Strong Critically Ill.
- Boston Plans Municipal Dances.
- MILLIONS IN IT,' SAYS FEDELER; Ex-Cabin Boy, with a Good Job in the Public Library, Has Invented an ...
- FEAR RESULT OF AID FOR GOVERNMENT 2S; Treasury Officials Feel Country Banks Would Unload Because of ...
- SUFFRAGETTE'NOW RUNS A TAXICAB; Mrs. Schultz's Car Is Equipped with All the Comforts of Home.
- FINDS GAME PLENTY IN FAR NORTH LAND; From Patagonian Ranch Luke and His Wife Take Great Hunting Trip.
- I Miss Evelyn M. Goldsmith to Wed. I
- THE COURT HOUSE DEADLOCK.
- BENSON LEAVING ROME; So New Ambassador Won't Have to Adjudicate Secretaries' Quarrel.
- YALE GIFTS $1,418,935.84.; Treasurer's Report Shows Investments of $14,376,036.69.
- SHERIFF ASKS FOR TROOPS.; Rioting in Michigan Copper Mine Region Beyond Control.
- FOREIGN CONVICTS.; Admiral Goodrich Renews His Advice That They Be Indelibly Marked
- Article 10 -- No Title
- GOVERNMENT TELEPHONES AND TELEGRAPHS.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- YOUNG MEN ACCUSE PASTOR; Say They Saw Him Holding a Young Woman in His Lap.
- KING OF SWEDEN ILL.; Suffering from After Effects of Operation for Appendicitis.
- SAVED FROM FIRE 800 MILES AT SEA; Fifty-four from Steamer Templemore Picked Up in an Atlantic Gale.
- HELD FOR LOCKING DOORS.; Five Men Accused of Violating Fire Prevention Ordinances.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- CALLS REFORMER A COMMON SCOLD; Special Sessions Justice Says a Ducking Stool Would Fit Burke's Case.
- ACCUSES STEPMOTHER.; Mrs. Johnston Names Her as Corespondent in Divorce Suit.
- LOUIS WINDMUELLER.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- CUTS CIVIL SERVICE LIST.; New Measure Directed at Deputy Marshals and Collectors.
- LEISHMAN OUT TO-MORROW.; Ambassador Gerard Will Present His Letters of Recall to the Kaiser.
- TELLS OF ORE BODIES NOT IN STEEL TRUST; Carl Zappfe, Geologist, Gives Estimates Tending to Show Corporation ...
- ANOTHER PARIS DRUG VICTIM; Sir Frederick Williams Dies from an Overdose of Ether.
- RUSSIA ACCEPTS PINDELL.; Illinois Editor to be Nominated for Ambassador at Once.
- RESPITES COMMERCE COURT; Judges' Terms Are Not to Expire Until Dec. 31.
- HARD ROCK DELAYS RESCUE.; Imprisoned Miner Cannot Be Reached Before To-night.
- DYNAMITER OWNS TO MANY CRIMES; George E. Davis Confesses Astonishing Series of Outrages for Iron Workers' ...
- Walter Johnson Signs for $12,500.
- ALLEN STILL LEADS DE ORO WITH CUE; Kansas City Expert Wins Second Block for Pocket Billiard Title, 200 to 164.
- James B.A. Haggin Much Better.
- TARIFF BILL PASSED; MAY SIGN IT TO-DAY; Vote in the Senate 36 to 17 on the Adoption of the Conference Report.
- SKIFF IN LONDON SECRETLY.; Belief That England Will Reconsider Decision Regarding Fair.
- FASHIONS FOR WOMEN.
- RESTRICTIONS AT VERA CRUZ; Closing of the Port at Night Will Affect American Warships.
- SELLS CHOPS AND HOPES; And Butcher Fears Boycott if Girls Hear He Is Married.
- BELMONT'S TRACERY LOSES.; Cantilever Wins $50,000 Stakes at Newmarket by Three Lengths.
- PENURY IN RURAL BRITAIN.; Land Report Show Laborers' Pay Too Low for Efficiency.
- STEINWAY TUNNEL TO BE DONE ON BIDS; Board of Estimate Rejects Interborough Offer of Cost, Plus 10 or ...
- DENVER'S OCCULT GOPHER.; Chipmunk Tells Its Owner Where to Dig for Small Change.
- OUST ROCKEFELLER GUARDS; Enjoined In Dispute Over Possession of Cleveland Property.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Marine Specimens in Alcohol Duty Free -- Other Protests Fail.
- GOV. FOSS WARNS RAILWAY EMPLOYES; If New Haven Men Strike He Will Convoke the Legislature.
- HISTORIC CHURCH TO GO.; Old Bedford St. Methodists Will Merge with Metropolitan Temple.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- MILK ROUTE, WEDDING GIFT.; Father's Present to Bridegroom, H.S. Bowne, of Dunham's Corner, N.J.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Another New Low Record Made by Government 4s -- Stocks Gain.
- PAPER PLANT DYNAMITED.; Bomb Under Type-Setting Machines Blows Out Side of Building.
- KILLED BY THEIR OWN FAULT.
- PUT OUT INTERBORO BONDS.; J.P. Morgan &. Co. Announce Transfer of $30,000,000 to Syndicate.
- Latest Shipping News.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- SEEK "ELEONORA SEARS."; Police Get New Warrant for Society Woman, with Right Spelling.
- ROYAL LIVING COSTS MORE.; Ruler of Bavaria to Get His Civil List Raised to $1,350,000.
- PIRATING OF DESIGNS.; Law Just Passed Exposes American Patents to Plunder.
- Hamilton Player Injured.
- PLAYER WRITERS CAN GET DAMAGES; Based on Last Year's Receipts Commission Would Be Liable for Nearly $150,000.
- HOBO KING" A DELEGATE.; C. Jeff Davis Gets a Seat in American Road Congress.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- L. & N. PROFITS DECLINE.; Gross Income Up, but Operating Expenses Make Net Lower.
- Submarines on Two-Day Test.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Notes Too Few for the Demand.
- BLOW TO QUEENSTOWN.; The Olympic Will Not Embark or Land Passengers There In Future.
- NO BLOCK WHERE L.I. TRAINS CRASHED; Dispatcher Had No Control Over Six Miles of Track from Whitestone Landing.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- THE GERM OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS.
- F.A. WINSLOW DIVORCED.; Wife of Yonkers Political Leader Gets a Decree at Reno.
- GREW NERVE FIBRES OUTSIDE OF BODY; Ingebrigtsen Announces a Remarkable Discovery in the Cultivation of Tissue.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- Named as Chief of Engineers.
- Signal Drill at Annapolis.
- WATER IS TURNED INTO CULEBRA CUT; Most Troublesome Section of the Panama Canal to be Filled by Oct. 10.
- MURRAY HASN'T A THING ON MURPHY, ACCORDING TO FULLERTON'S ANALYSIS; How "Red" and "Ed" Shape Up on the ...
- Article 4 -- No Title
- TREASURY WON'T BUY BONDS; Not to Draw Upon the Sinking Fund to Bolster Prices of 2s.
- CENTURY CHANGES PLAN.; " Tales of Hoffmann" to be Repeated in English, Instead of French.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- COURT HOUSE DELAY COSTS $1,000 A DAY; Justices and the Board Dead-locked While the City Pays Land Charges.
- ENGLISH BOXER HERE.; McDonald Brings Sapper O'Neill of Bouts with Lightweights.
- CONNIE MACK'S PLANS.; Will Drive Team Hard Now to Prepare Them for World's Series.
- ALLEN LEADS DE ORO 200 POINTS TO 148; Kansas City Expert Makes High Run in Pocket Billiard Match.
- Severe Midnight Earthquake at Panama; Canal Locks Believed to be Undamaged
- Miss Brunaugh, Heiress, Weds.
- QUIT THE ATLANTIC POOL.; German Lines Announce Their Retirement -- To Confer in Paris.
- GIVE MURPHY'S LIFE IN VOTERS' WEEKLY; Fusion Campaign Publication in Its First Issue Describes the Tammany ...
- RARE ALMANAC BRINGS $160.; One of the Best Copies of Franklin's Work at Americana Auction.
- Canada Gets 140,000 Americans.
- OELRICHS ARRESTED FOR STABBING A GIRL; Miss Singleton Says Her Cuts Were Not Received in Auto Smash, ...
- PASSENGERS FOR EUROPE.; Some of Those Sailing To-day on Four Liners -- The Arrivals.
- REPLIES TO SIR ALMROTH.; Mrs. Blatch Takes Up His Suggestion to Have Suffragists Emigrate.
- CRISIS IN SUBWAYS THAT BELMONT MET; Loss of Construction Funds Threatened, He says, Until he Got a Charter ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- THAW IN TREATY PROTEST.; Demands That Bryan Ask Britain Why He Was Deported.
- ENTOMBED MINER FRANTIC.; Shouts That the Roof of His Prison Is Falling -- Children Quiet Him.
- British Golfers Win Foursome.
- Rodgers to Command the New York
- LAW CONGRESS OPENS.; United States Has a Dozen Delegates at the Madrid Gathering.
- MISS SACKVILLE-WEST WEDS; Daughter of Lord Sackville Married to Harold S. Nicolson.
- Alleged Inducement to Senator to Vote for an Acquittal; OFFERED BY POLITICIAN
- MOTOR CYCLE RUNS FAR ON HEAVY FUEL; Makes 140 Miles on Two Gallons of Kerosene and Gasoline Mixture.
- MEXICAN LIBERALS NOMINATE CALERO; Name Him for President and Magon for Second Place -- No Convention.
- NO ROW AT CHURCH CONGRESS; Discussion of the Woman Question Passes Off Without Disorder.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Chess Master Marshall Wins.
- The Wilhelm der Grosse Refloated.
- The Times's Tariff Schedule.
- New Eyelet Machine.
- Boy Dies of Football Injuries.
- TENTATIVE TAX LIST HIGHER THAN 1913'S; Wm. Ziegler, Jr., Assessed on $1,000,000 Personality and A.G. ...
- NO RAY OF LIGHT ON DIESEL MYSTERY; German Inventor Was a Millionaire and His Home Was Happy.
- FEW TAX COLLECTORS NEEDED; Only 300 More Men Required to Handle the New Income Impost.
- BOY OF 16 KILLS SEVEN.; French Farm Lad Runs Amuck After a Quarrel with His Employer.
- New Jersey Bill Would Have Ended Trades Union Abuse.
- Shubert Theatre Opens To-night.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Boston Revenue Collector Quits.
- RALPH COOK CRAIG WEDS.; Olympic Winner Marries Miss Elizabeth Spies in Montclair.
- FEWER FAILURES.
- HAWTHORNE VS. LOMBROSO.; Author-Prisoner Says There Is No "Criminal Type."
- FEDERAL WIRES NEW WILSON PLAN; Policy Afoot to Control Nation's Telephones as Key to Government Telegraph.
- WERNER FOR CHIEF JUDGE.; His Nomination Approved by the Bar and the Public.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Mail Collection Indicators.
- GARDINER QUITS FOOTBALL.; Harvard Player Acts Upon Advice of Physician -- Once Seriously Hurt.
- PORTS COMPANY WILL SUE.; Notifies Cuban Government of Fight Against Menocal's Decree.
- Branner Installed as Stanford Head
- Jack Martin Day at Plainfield.
- ACCOUNT 500 WAS SULZER'S.; Colwell, Governor's "Dummy," Told Broker Gray So, Latter Testifies.
- YOUNGSTERS PITCH WELL.; Bentley and Bohen Get Major League Tryouts at Washington.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- Miss Christie Weds G. R. Mendell.
- CURE FOR BLOOD POISONING; Dr. L.H. Marks, an American, Said to Have Made Important Discovery.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- JAMES B.A. HAGGIN ILL.; Turfman and Capitalist Has Pneumonia at Kentucky Home.
- FOREIGN TRADE OPPORTUNITIES
- SENATOR LODGE IMPROVES.; Rests Comfortably and His Pulse and Temperature Are Normal.
- BALDWIN FOR THE SENATE.; Connecticut Governor Announces His Candidacy for Brandegee's Seat.
- BUSINESS NOTES.
- YALE SCORES IN THE RAIN.; Four Touchdowns Made with Scrubs as Opponents.
- CONVICTS ADOPT OSBORNE.; Fellow-Prisoners Now Regard Him as One of the "Boys."
- GUARD PIEDRAS NEGRAS.; Rebels Promise Not to Destroy Property if They Lose City.
- Lieut. Chubb Weds Miss Taft.
- MISSIONARIES' PLAN RISKY.; They Are Urged Not to Confer Personally with Chinese Bandits.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- ICE IN THE ATLANTIC.
- Dickinson Plays with Indians.
- BRIDE OF A YEAR KILLED.; In Auto with Husband on Wedding Anniversary When Crash Came.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- EX-RECTOR'S LIFE IN PLAY.; " The Bird Cage" Tells Experiences of Author, Henry Austin Adams.
- HOLD MARIE LLOYD HERE AS MRS. DILLON; Actress and English Jockey Traveling Together Not Permitted to Land.
- THEATRES AND MOVING DAY.; Slump in Receipts Explained by Migration to New Homes.
- SENATE TO ACCEPT REPORT ON TARIFF; Democratic Caucus So Votes, Six Dissenting, O'Gorman Among Them -- ...
- A Substitute for Water.
- CHALLENGE SUFFRAGISTS.; If They Show Most American Women Want to Vote Antis Will Quit.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Firmer Tone in London -- Prices in Berlin Rise Owing to the American Tariff Bill.
- DENIES STEEL TRUST HAS ORE MONOPOLY; Prof. Leith Testifies in Federal Suit That Its Holdings Are Less ...
- HOAXED DR. ORVILLE OWEN.; Chimney Sweep Said He Had Papers About Shakespeare and Bacon.
- HOHENLOHE HAS TO BORROW; Member of "Princes' Trust" Gets $3,000,000 by Mortgaging Estates.
- JEROME VISITS GLYNN.; He Demands a Special Grand Jury to Indict Harry Thaw.
- NEGRO COLLEGE ENJOINED.; Maryland Judge Restrains It from Building In Baltimore Suburb.
- Norwich Cancels All Games.
- HARRISON THE MAN FOR PHILIPPINE JOB; So Says George Curry, ex-Governor of New Mexico and of the Island ...
- JAPAN SEEKS A NEW TREATY; May Ask for Same Land Rights as Other Foreign Nations.
- ORE BOAT BREAKS RECORD.; Detroit to Duluth in 47 Hours, Winning Four-Cornered Race.
- THE CONVICTION OF BOYD.
- DON'T WANT THE SINCLAIRS.; Arden Colonists Warn the Author and His Bride to Stay Away.
- ADVANCE TO WERNER FOLLOWED BY ATTACK; Progressive Nomination Proposed, Then Roosevelt Added Criticism ...
- Article 6 -- No Title
- PRESIDENT ELLIOT'S SALUTATORY.
- URGES MINISTERS TO IGNORE MODES; Immodesty in Dress No New Thing and Not Church's Affair, Says Rev. ...
- DRIVEN INTO "PRO" RANKS.; Mitchell Couldn't Be Amateur Golfer and a Workingman, Too.
- TOSSED A COIN FOR DEATH.; French Officer Left the Date of His Suicide to Chance.
- INFANT PARALYSIS GERMS CULTIVATED; Flexner and Noguchi Add New Discovery to Their Contributions to Medical ...
- PEGOUD LOOPS 8 LOOPS.; Daring Airman Flies Head Down Without Stopping Engine.
- BASIS FOR BRIBERY CHARGES.; Sulzer-Sarecky Data Read Into Record -- Fuller Denounces Headlines.
- Judge Hiscock's Record.
- PENN GOAL LINE CROSSED BY F. & M.; Blocked Ball Rolls Back and Lancaster Player Scores a Touchdown.
- EVELYN THAW HEARINGS END; Creditors Not Able to Get Her Mother as a Witness.
- ROYAL "MYSTERY" DENIED.; Manuel and His Bride to Be at Their English Home This Month.
- Gibson's Third Trial Undecided.
- RECORD RAINFALL CRIPPLES SUBWAY; Basements Are Flooded in Hotels and Office Buildings When Sewers Are Clogged.
- WHITNEY HORSES WIN.; Harmonicon First and Borrow Third in Handicap at Newmarket.
- Pirates Win at Indianapolis.
- FINES FOR LOCKED DOORS.; Special Sessions Justices Say Law Should Be Amended.
- Tigers Easy for Cleveland.
- BROWN STAYS IN MEXICO.; To Have Full Control of National Railways -- Pierce Interests Out.
- Treasury Short $10,000,000.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Latest Shipping News.
- Explains Why German Music Predominates in Its Programmes.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Silk Plush Ribbons and Paris Point Gloves Gain Lower Duty.
- Son to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Surut.
- THE FIGURES THE LAW REQUIRES.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Columbus Beats the Browns.
- SPECULATORS ARE BUSY.; Employing Boys to Get World's Series Tickets in Philadelphia.
- ONLY ONE EVENT FINISHED.; Bismaya Victor in 2:20 Trot -- Other Races Go Over.
- FIERCE BATTLE AT SUFFRAGE OFFICES; Women at London Headquarters Violently Resist Arrest of Two of Their ...
- XVED$ CAPT. C. T DAVIS.; !Nits. Eleanor Goodrich Campbell Marries British Army Officer.
- ATHLETICS WIN ON PAPER; American League Official Sums Up on the Coming World's Series.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- FEWER SUICIDES IN LARGE CITIES; The Towns Show an Increase, According to Insurance Statistics for 1912.
- William Thomas James.
- BIG WEEK IN WOOL.; Boston Sales 7,625,000 Pounds -- Demand for Stock Now in Bond.
- WOMEN'S GOLF ONE-SIDED.; American and English Contestants Win in Canadian Tourney.
- THE HETCH HETCHY STEAM ROLLER.
- SAY FELKER WISHES TO SEND THAW HOME; Governor Quoted as Seeking Legal Way to Turn Him Over to Pennsylvania.
- MITCHEL SAYS ISSUE IS MURPHY CONTROL; Assails His Adversary, McCall, in Speech to Brooklyn Republicans.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Recover at End of Day -- Temporary Demands Carry Call Rate Up to 5 Per Cent.
- New Treasury Officials Sworn In.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Buyer Acquires Fort Washington Avenue Corner, Giving Him Entire Block Front -- ...
- LO- 'INDMULLER, O']VIERCHAlqT, DIES; Civic-Worker, Recently De. clare;d Incom pe tent, Succumbs at His ...
- NEW MOTOR CAR RECORD.; 30-Horse Power Machine Driven 1,078 Miles in 12 Hours.
- GET BARTLETT MILLIONS.; Two Granddaughters Thus Become Wealthiest Women In Massachusetts
- No Thorough Tests for Lues Are Made at Ellis Island.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- Milwaukee Is "Baseball Mad."
- FUTURES" IN COTTON.
- GLICK FITS IN WELL IN TIGER BACKFIELD; Half Back Carries Ball Through Princeton Scrubs for Two Touchdowns.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- MOBLED QUEEN"; Samuel Harden Church Sticks to His Shakespearean Reading.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Fort Washington Apartment Changes Hands -- West End Avenue Corner Bought for ...
- Readers of The Times.
- Record Output of Gypsum.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Prices Improve After Drooping in London -- Firm in Paris, Better in Berlin.
- TEMPEST BREWING IN THE TEA TRADE; Importers Say Petition Was Distorted After Several Had Signed It.
- DECLARES WOMAN INFERIOR TO MAN; Sir Almroth Wright's Book Against Female Suffrage Published in England To-day.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Mrs. F.S. Gerrish Operated Upon.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- SULZER TOLD HIM HE WOULD HIDE CAMPAIGN GIFTS; " They're Personal and I'm Not Going to Report Them," ...
- Dean Rogers Stay at Yale This Year
- Article 6 -- No Title
- DEVOTED SURGEONS.
- MAY CALL OFF SERIES?; That's What Herrmann Says to Players Writing on World's Games.
- GEN. SIR H. MACLEAN WEDS.; Captive of Bandit Ralsull Married to Miss Prendergast.
- CARE OF DEFECTIVES; Perhaps More Important Than Preventing Their Birth.
- Ryan Elected in Greene-Cananea.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- THEATRES IN TROUBLE.; Petitions In Bankruptcy Filed Against Two Yiddish Houses.
- JAPAN OFFERS NEW PLAN.; Another Note on Californian Situation Sent to Washington.
- Suppression of Gangsters.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- SUPREME COURT TO DECIDE.; Ruling Asked on Land Withdrawal Right, Involving Many Millions.
- Secret Practice at Harvard.
- PLOT, SAY MANUEL'S FRIENDS; Accuse Republic Agents of Starting Tales of Loss of Bride.
- A Zulu Wife.
- CASH FOR STARVING COUPLE; Generous Aid for Destitute Aged Pair Told Of In The Times.
- ENGLISH STROKE AT YALE.; Ells Will Continue System with Harriman Head Coach Again.
- BARS RUSSIAN STUDENTS.; Berlin University to Refuse for Indefinite Period to Admit Them.
- The Russian Journalist and Lecturer Explains His Mission.
- JOHN D. NOT TO SERVE AT MURDER INQUEST; Subpoena Mailed to "D. Rockefeller" Brings the Reply That He's Exempt.
- MISS WYETH WEDS IN MEDIAEVAL GOWN; Daughter of Dr. John A. Wyeth and Mrs. Wyeth Married to Alan Dater McLean
- Latest Shipping News.
- English Women Win at Golf.
- MISS FLEITMANN'S WEDDING.; Plans for Her Marriage to Berne H. Evans of Pittsburgh on Nov. x4.
- Robert Maynicke.
- SENATOR LODGE IS BETTER.; Condition Satisfactory, Say Physicians, but Recovery Will Be Slow.
- No Pay Till Player Makes Good.
- Mobled.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Article 1 -- No Title
- LARGE GIFTS TO CHARITY.; Will of Mrs. Mary L. Parsons Also Leaves Fund for Relatives.
- FRAZIER TO ROME EMBASSY.; Second Secretary at Vienna to Take Charge, Pending Full Inquiry.
- WINS WALK FOR A HOUSE.; Mrs. Chester Reaches Minneapolis from Middletown, N.Y., in 53 Days
- ELECTION BILL TO COMMITTEE; Deputies Refuse Snap Consideration on Ballot Measure.
- AID FOR ENTOMBED MAN.; Clothes and Liquor Sent Through Tubes Into Mine.
- WOMAN SUFFOCATED BY FUMIGATING GAS; Mrs. Calder, Returning Home Too Soon, Enters House Filled with Deadly ...
- PIRATES' AND NAPS' GAMES.; Intercity Series to Open Next Monday in Cleveland.
- CANANEA COPPER TO QUIT.; Petition for Dissolution Filed -- Greene Cananea Holds the Shares.
- DESTROYER OF DESTROYERS; First of a New Type of Warship Is Launched in England.
- Maggie Teyte In Male Attire.
- Recruit Blanks Athletics.
- Front Page 6 -- No Title
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- BELMONT HEARS HIS TESTIMONY READ; He Alone of Defendants in Venner Suit Sits Through Dreary Day of Referee's ...
- ACCUSES NAVY MEN OF SNOBBISHNESS; Paymaster Who Resigned Says His Colleagues Made Life Unendurable.
- To Loan" Good English.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Further Loss in Prices -- Steel and Union Pacific Lead Decline -- The Money Position.
- AIDS FUND HE ATTACKED.; Frederic Harrison Sends a Guinea to Help Olympic Competitors.
- MRS. J.W. COLT A SUICIDE.; Jumped from Window of Hotel Belmont at Asbury Park.
- SHAKE-UP FOR THE ELIS.; Ketcham a Guard Now, Marting at Centre -- Avery Deposed.
- TARIFF BILL PASSES HOUSE, 254 TO 103; Amendment to Cotton Futures Tax May Force New Conference, Delaying ...
- SPOILING A CRISIS.
- FIRMER TONE WITH MEXICO.; State Department Presses for Information as to Gourd Assault.
- Front Page 8 -- No Title
- ANOTHER MANSION BURNED.; Waldershare, Lord Guilford's Place, Destroyed -- Origin of Fire Unknown
- THINK NEW TARIFF WILL AID BRITAIN; Many English Manufacturers Preparing to Appoint Agents in This Country.
- E.R. HARRIMAN AT YALE.; Second Son of the Railroad Mall Now a Freshman.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- 1914 ASSESSMENTS RAISED VERY LITTLE; Of the Increase of $100,466,574 in Manhattan, $83,154,150 Is for ...
- FULLERTON ON THE LEFT FIELDERS FOR THE COMING WORLD'S SERIES; Rates Oldring Far Above Burns, Though ...
- KING'S PLAY CAUSES A RIOT.; Montenegrin Audience Tries to Lynch Actors Who Represent Turks
- DR. DIESEL VANISHES FROM A STEAMSHIP; Inventor of Oil Engine Missing After a Journey from Antwerp to Harwich.
- GIANT YOUNGSTERS BEATEN BY BRAVES; Tyler Pitches Shut-Out Game After Home Folks Give Him Presents.
- AN OLD FRIEND BACK AT BELASCO; Where Warfield in "The Auctioneer" Charms with Blend of Comedy and Pathos.
- NO GAIN FOR BROOKLYN.; Superbas Split Doubleheader with Phillies, 10 to 9 and 3 to 1.
- NORWAY WIRELESS TO MASSACHUSETTS; Marconi Company Arranging for a Third Transatlantic Route.
- WRECK HASTENED WEDDING.; L.J. Nicolaus Hurried from St. Louis to Mrs. Izard, Hurt on Train.
- CONSULAR TRADE NOTES.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- YANKEES ROLL BACK INTO OLD RUT AGAIN; Two Defeats by Boston Place Chance's Youngsters Below the Browns.
- BUYS AN ABBEY PICTURE.; George Hearn May Give "Lear and Cordelia" to Art Museum.
- DESVERNINE NOT TO RETURN; De Quesada Will Probably Come Back as Cuba's Minister.
- Japs Shut Out Washington.
- BURLESON ASKS EVIDENCE.; Doubts If Railroads Lose by Carrying Mails -- Willing to Hear Facts.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Imitation Onyx and Women's Straw Hats Gain Lower Duty.
- FIVE AMERICAS HELD FOR RANSOM; Chinese Bandits Also Captured Four Norwegian Missionaries at Tsao-Yang.
- AUTO IMPORTERS LIKE NEW TARIFF; E. Lascaris, President of Their Association Here, Says Buyers Will Get ...
- Denial by Sir Rufus Isaacs.
- PREACHER SEES NEED OF OLD-TIME FERVOR; Bartholow Scorns the Clerical Waistcoat, He Tells 700 Methodists ...
- THE NEW VENTILATION.
- BANDITS HOLD UP TWO AUTO PARTIES; Beat and Rob John S. Mabon in a Lonely Part of Palisades Road Near Tenafly.
- Care of Vaccination.
- THE UNITED STATES AND RUMANIA.
- TURN THEATRE INTO TEMPLE; Religious Organizations Will Present Biblical Moving Pictures.
- WORLD'S SERIES CATCHERS.; Howe Shows How the Backstops Have Worked This Season.
- HIS GIFT A 'PERSONAL MATTER'; So Sulzer Told Pinkney, Who Gave Him a Check for $200.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Front Page 7 -- No Title
- PROF. BROWN AT PRINCETON; Called from Harvard to Fill Chair on International Law.
- MITCHEL ATTACKS MURPHY AND M'CALL; Calls Latter Murphy's Man and Says He'll Be Murphy's Mayor if Elected ...
- BUSINESS NOTES.
- PRINCES MUST SELL HOTEL.; German Trust Compelled to Part with the Esplanade in Berlin.
- Illegitimate Parents."
- A Puzzling Railroad Fare.
- PROTEST FOR JEWS TO RUMANIAN KING; Delegates from Many States Applaud Senator Clapp's Demand for Equal Rights.
- AMERICANS IN PANIC FLEE MEXICAN CITY; Defeated Rebels Are Expected to Blow Up Piedras Negras -- Refugees ...
- FREIGHT TRAFFIC GOLF.; Eighty Members of National Association Compete on Essex Links.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- HIGHER ROAD RATES URGED BY ELLIOTT; New Haven's Head Says Official Permission Would Improve Railway Situation.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- SHUN CUBAN INVESTMENTS.; Attitude of English Investors, Owing to Ports Company Action.
- OSBORNE WORKS IN PRISON.; Investigator Reprimanded for Two Violations of the Rules at Auburn.
- AUTHOR DECRIES USE OF 'THE GUILTY MAN'; Mrs. Ruth H. Davis Says Play Wasn't Written to Help Doctrines ...
- FOES OF CURRENCY BILL GET TOGETHER; Wilson Sees in This Hope of Framing a Compromise Measure.
- M'CLELLAN WILL AID FIGHT FOR M'CALL; " One of the Best Tickets Ever Nominated," is the Ex-Mayor's View.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- THAW DOES THE TALKING.; Employs a Detective to Keep His Counsel from the Reporters.
- CAN'T FIND SLUMS HERE LIKE EUROPE'S; Investigator Sent by Hungary Seeks Houses Far Worse Than He Has Seen.
- CHICAGO WEATHER FREAKISH; Fog, Then Sunshine, More Fog, and Then Electrical Storms.
- DIRECTUM I. WINS STAKE.; East View Pacer Takes Board of Trade Purse in Straight Heats.
- BRITONS TO HELP THE FAIR.; Prominent Men Urge Their Government to Give Official Aid.
- N. L. McCUTCHEON DEAD.; Treasurer of James McCutcheon Co. Succumbs at Greenwich Home,
- STORM KILLS MANY IN SOUTH FRANCE; Loss of Life and Great Destruction of Property Also Caused in Spain.
- FATHER SCHMIDT, SUPERMAN; His Monstrous Philosophy Is That of a Mental Degenerate.
- ICEBERG IN THE ATLANTIC.; Captain Reports at Boston Seeing One Off the Grand Banks.
- HURT IN OELRICH'S AUTO.; Girl Rushed to Hospital While Man Friend Walks Away.
- ERIE'S EQUIPMENT PLANS.; Public Service Commission Expected to Sanction $5,790,000 Scheme.
- GLYNN MAY ORDER SPECIAL THAW JURY; Whitman, Carmody, and Conger Ask That an Investigation Be Made.
- BARES SULZER ACCOUNT 63.; It Was Really Mrs. Sulzer's, Impeached Governor Told Fuller.
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- Article 4 -- No Title
- THE INCOME TAX.