Articles
- Patent Medicine Signs in the Parks.
- GOT A THREE-TOED HORSE.; Giant Hog in Various Forms Also Found by Fossil Diggers.
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- LAKE STEAMBOAT LOST.; No Trace of Iosco's Crew -- Gale's Death Record 43.
- BUTTERWORTH, AUTHOR, DEAD; Wrote "Zigzag Stories" and Other Popular Juvenile Books.
- LIGHTNING PROSTRATES 200.; One Man Killed and Score Seriously Hurt by Bolt in Utah.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE.; Brooklyn Plays Poorly and Is Easily Defeated by the Quakers.
- French Cable Co. Out of Venezuela.
- FATHER STABS HIS SON.; Chicago Merchant Resented Interference in Family Quarrel.
- WEEKLY CROP SUMMARY.; Cotton Still Showing Deterioration -- Corn Conditions Excellent.
- BULLET TORE HIS COAT.; Detective Has a Narrow Escape While Fighting Yonkers Burglars.
- ATTACHMENT FOR $82,218.; It Is Issued Against Johannes Rohner, Swiss Embroideries Manufacturer.
- JEROME COMES BACK; A BUSY MONTH AHEAD; He Will watch the Equitable and Has Several Big Cases On. HE WON'T TALK ON POLITICS Cutting on the New Grand Jury, Which Hears Judge Foster Speak of Groundless Indictments.
- Properly the Peace of Kittery.
- Proverbial Wisdom.
- FEVER GAINS IN MISSISSIPPI.; All Vicksburg Infected -- New Orleans Has a Good Day.
- COTTON DROPS 50 POINTS ON GOVERNMENT REPORT; Estimate of 72.1 Almost Causes a Panic. BULLS THEN RALLY MARKET Closing Prices from Five to Ten Points Above the Lowest for the Day.
- WIFE'S PLEA FREED CHEEVER.; She Wept; Judge Burnes Acquitted Him of Auto Speeding.
- E.B. EWING A SUICIDE.; Senator Cockrell's Brother-in-Law Kills Himself in Butte Hospital.
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- Estimate of World's Crops.
- Arctic Specimens for the Bronx Zoo.
- THE RUSSO-JAPANESE TREATY.
- SHOT BY A MEMBER OF "GAS HOUSE GANG"; Bartender Mortally Wounded in a Midnight Row. COUNTS ON MURPHY'S AID Man Who Did the Shooting Says "It Will Be All Right in the Morning."
- "Ignorant Jap" Indorsed.
- As to Mayors.
- MR. LADEW LEFT $2,350,000.; His Widow, Son, and Daughter Will Share the Estate.
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- Senator Leahy Saves New York Boy.
- PACKERS PLAN FOR FIGHT.; Will Ask Court to Enjoin Trial Under the Indictments.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- CAN'T COPE WITH ANARCHISTS; Barcelona Merchants Offer to Pay for Reorganization of Police.
- PITTSBURG, 6; CHICAGO, 4.
- TARTARS PILLAGING; OIL REGION ABLAZE; Whole Southeastern Caucasus in Panic, Inhabitants Fleeing. TROOPS AT BAKU POWERLESS Famine In Country Adds to Terrors -- Nobles and Peasants Clash; Eleven Casualties.
- Kramer Leads for Championship.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- THE CITY OWNERSHIP "ISSUE" AGAIN.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- PLAN FOR NEW NEWPORT.; Legislature to be Asked to Make Separate City of Summer Colony.
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- ROGER SHERMAN STRICKEN.; Mount Vernon's Counselor Attacked by Paralysis While on His Yacht.
- Alfonso May Wed Princess Eugenie.
- PURCHASES HARVARD HOUSE.; Edward Morris Buys the Home of John Harvard's Mother.
- KAISER PLANS OCEAN RACE.; Member of His Suite Confirms Rumor of Another Contest.
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- TEXAS TROLLEY MERGER.; Eastern and Western Capitalists Said to be Planning Big Combination.
- LOCK CANAL IN 4 YEARS, M. BUNAU-VARILIA SAYS; Then Lower It to Sea Level, French Engineer Advises. ARRIVES WITH HIS PLANS Waterway Would Have Five Times the Capacity of the Suez Canal, He Declares.
- HAWAII AND MANCHURIA.
- RECORD CABIN LIST ON THE BIG KAISER; 985 Saloon Passengers on the North German Lloyd Liner. A SKY-HIGH POKER GAME, TOO Five Sat In from Cherbourg to New York, and a Pair of Eights Won $4,200 on the First Hand.
- Heroic Hygiene.
- BUFFALO BANK SUIT FAILS.; Receiver Must Bring New Actions Against Officials.
- REDUCE NEWPORT TAXES.; Assessments of Summer Residents Cut Down by Over $25,000.
- SIX MILES OF FIRE.; The Baltimore and Ohio's Jersey Trestle Threatened by Smoldering Refuse.
- Blindness Threatens Mrs. Trask.
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- Obituary 1 -- No Title
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- RICHARDS WINS LEECH CUP.; Squadron A of New York Takes Team Revolver Match.
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- NO DIFFERENCE.; Old People Just as Happy as Young.
- THE COTTON OUTLOOK.
- DERRICK TURNS TURTLE.
- THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE RUSH.; Commissioner Best Reports That 385,265 Persons Cross Daily.
- MR. FLINT DIDN'T FIND RUSSIA DARK AT ALL; The Fact Is, He Says, the Rest of the World Has Been Misled. HOW THE CZAR RUNS THINGS He's a Man Who Thinks for Himself, Declares Mr. Flint, Who Talked Business to the Emperor.
- WENT MAD IN PANAMA JAIL.; Plight of Fred Walker Causes Detroit Friends to Act.
- HURLED TO DEATH WITH HIS FIANCEE; Motorist and Girl Thrown to a Railroad 30 Feet Below. ACCIDENT NEAR CAMDEN, N.J. Machine Swerved at the Foot of a Steep Incline and Threw Both Out -- Chauffeur Escapes.
- GRIFFITH'S MEN LUCKY TO WIN AT WASHINGTON; Hughes's Wildness and Mistakes in the Field the Cause. OFF DAY FOR THE CHAMPIONS The Same Old Story About Brooklyn -- Chicago Loses Again and Manager Jones Is Removed. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Greater New Yorks Profit by Washington's Errors and Win, 6 to 4.
- TREATY SIGNED; THE WAR ENDED; Envoys of Czar and Mikado Conclude Their Work. GUNS FIRED; BELLS RUNG Russians and Japanese Exchange Good Wishes. WITTE ATTENDS TE DEUM Bishop Potter at Thanksgiving Service -- Komura Gives $10,000 to New Hampshire Charities.
- CORNELL-OXFORD MEET.; Schutt Working to Bring the Two Champion Teams Together.
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- CUTTING BLAMES ALLIES FOR LOSS OF JEROME; Says They Weren't Cordial to the Mayoralty Nomination Plan. GOFF BOOMED FOR MAYOR NOW His Friends Want Him Considered at the Fusion Conference -- Gaynor Suits the Republicans.
- DIAMOND SELLERS ENJOINED.; Installment Concern Sued by Attorney General to Annul Charter.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; United States Express Company Adds Greenwich Street Properties to Its Building Site -- Plots Sold on Washington Heights.
- JAPANESE FISHERIES.
- REPLY TO SCANDALMCNGERS.; Mr. Hamilton of the University Settlement Denies Some Gossip.
- Kings and Emperors.
- Miss Crosman in New Play.
- Big Dance at Narragansett Pier.
- NEW SORT OF AUTO ACCIDENT.; Turntable, Machine, and Driver Blown to Ceiling In Garage.
- Bishop Spaulding Suffers Relapse.
- PRESIDENT OUSTS PALMER.; Demands Public Printer's Resignation, to Take Effect on Sept. 15.
- ST. LOUIS, 6; CLEVELAND, 0.
- KOMURA AT BOSTON.; Will Visit Harvard To-day and Later Come to New York.
- HEAR OF TROUBLE IN JAPAN.; Russians in Manchuria Get Vague News of Complications.
- LEADER HURT BY DIRECTORY.; Gave Joveshof the Wrong Address and His Opponents Ammunition.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- ARTIFICIAL LIFE.; Is It Yet Possible for Science to Say When Life Begins?
- DOG SLEUTH IN JERSEY.; Not Yet Chief of the Hoboken Police, But Just Wait!
- Miss Harrison to Wed a Count.
- Latest Shipping News.
- NEW TIFFANY HOME OPEN.; A Crowd in the Jewelry Firms Fifth Avenue Building.
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- CHICAGO GOING DOWN HILL.
- PROVISIONS OF THE TREATY.; Fifteen Articles and Two Annexes -- Private Rights Safeguarded.
- OISEAU, HARD RIDDEN, BEAT OLIVER CROMWELL; $30,000 Horse Just Managed to Win from Maiden Colt. JUGGLER TOOK THE AUTUMN Zuna, Daughetr of Hamburg, at 20 to 1, Was the Surprise of the Day at Sheepshead Bay.
- BOMBS THROWN IN FINLAND.; Two Attempts in One Day on Police Stations at Helsingfors.
- THE NEW $20 GOLD CERTIFICATE.
- Weak Point in Police System.
- MARSHALL FIELD MARRIED.; Weds Mrs. Arthur Caton in St. Margaret's, London.
- KAISER SAYS JAPAN WILL CONTROL CHINA; Wants the Powers to Unite Against the Yellow Peril. CZAR SOUGHT PEACE, HE SAYS Russia's Ruler Asked Him to Request Roosevelt to Suggest a Peace Conference.
- Alterations to G.W. Perkins's House.
- NEW YORK CREW DID NOT WIN KAISER'S TROPHY; Hamburg Regatta Officials Deny Victory of Mulcahy and Varley. MEN DISOBEYED THE REFEREE Atalanta, Doubly Hailed as Champions Here, Refused to Start -- Race Was Rowed Without Them. NEW YORK CREW DID NOT WIN KAISER'S TROPHY
- ROB NORDICA'S COTTAGE.; Burglars Near Sing Sing Get Some of the Opera Star's Silver.
- BOSTON, 3; PHILADELPHIA, 2.
- LAWYERS THANK ROOSEVELT.; International Association Also Wants Mail Steamers Protected.
- SADIE MAC DROPS DEAD NEAR FINISH OF RACE; Famous Trotting Mare Breaks Blood Vessel at Hartford. MANY OLD HORSEMEN WEEP Mare Beaten in Three Heats and Then Falls in Desperate Attempt to Regain Lead.
- CHOLERA IN GERMAN PRISON.; Engineer Seized at Throttle in Posen -- Eleven New Cases.
- The Financial Markets; Stocks Advance -- Call Money Rates 2@2 3/4 Per Cent. Market Rises on Foreign Buying and Short Covering, Then Sags -- Cotton Down on Report.
- HICKEY AND HIS CAB FLOP TO THE M'MANUS; Only One Vote Gone, Say the 15th's Dordanites, Scornfully. 65, ANYWAY, HICKEY SAYS And There's More Talking in the District Than Ever -- Work Hard, Says Plunkitt.
- Concerning Baseball.
- British Sailors Not "Jackies."
- A BRILLIANT COMPANY IN A BRILLIANT COMEDY; "Man and Superman" Acted to Perfection at the Hudson. A REMARKABLE ENSEMBLE Robert Loraine, as a Star, Has a Supporting Company That Will Make Him Look to His Laurels.
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- MOUNTAINS OF BAGGAGE AT RAILWAY STATIONS; Homeward Rush of New Yorkers Began Sept. 1. FOUR BLOCKS OF TRUNKS Grand Central's Accumulation, Including a Flight of Steps and a Saucepan, 10,000 Pieces.
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- Mrs. Catalina Juliana Myers.
- TAFT SEES NOVEL SPORT.; Washington Girl Wins Race In Rickshaw Pulled by Englishman.
- CINCINNATI WON AND LOST.
- Peru Sends Congratulations.
- MRS. GROSVENOR'S SIX BLUES; New York Horsewoman Has Big Day at Newport Show.
- OFFICE FOR J.B. BISHOP.; Executive Secretary of the Panama Canal Commission.
- Approval for "Weary Reader."
- Modern Sewage Methods Needed.