Articles
- POLITE SOLDIER PUNISHED.; Man Who Helped Dr. Clarke Get Photographs Degraded.
- CARA MIA LEADS THIRTIES.; Close Fight for Premier Honors Among New York Y.C. Boats.
- AUSTRALIA'S LAND SCANDAL.; Immense Corruption Fees Unearthed by Royal Commission.
- THINK COLBY'S TRIUMPH AS GREAT AS FOLK'S; Jersey Politicians Make Haste to Get Into Line. FAGAN HELPED IN OVERTHROW Anti-Monopoly Is Now the Chief Cry of the Candidates of Both Parties.
- NAN PATTERSON BRIDE OF FORMER HUSBAND; Becomes Mrs. Leon Gaines Martin Again in Washington. DIVORCED FIVE YEARS AGO First Minister Requested to Reunite Them Refused, but Another Consented Willingly.
- As James R. Keene Reads the Future; Veteran Financier Sounds an Optimist's Warning. Disagrees With Mr. Rockefeller as to the Business Outlook -- What He Thinks of the "Trusts" and Their Tendency -- Wiping Out the Individual Merchant -- Effect of the Russo-Japanese War -- Opposed to National Expansion.
- GAYNOR'S STATEMENT; HE'S NOT A CANDIDATE; Withholds Direct Answer Whether He Would Take Nomination. FUSION LEADERS IN DOUBT Littleton, Swanstrom, Ford, and Seabury Among the Possibilities Now Discussed for Mayor.
- CAN SELL TRUST CO. ASSETS.; Application of Receivers of Defunct Concern Granted.
- BURSTING BOILER KILLS FIVE.; Ten Also Injured and a Stave Mill Wrecked In Michigan.
- WHAT IS TEMPERANCE?; A Correspondent Takes The Times to Task for Its Use of the Word.
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- JUDGE SEABURY FAVORED.; Urged as an Ideal Fusion Candidate for the Mayoralty.
- THAT THIRD AVENUE DEAL; A Comparison of Fiction with the Facts About It. KEENE CAME OUT WHOLE Confused, No Doubt, with the Bear Campaign in B.R.T.
- WOMAN HELD UP AUTOS.; Then She Fought Three Men -- All in Fifth Avenue.
- QUICK WORK ON CANAL WANTED -- ROOSEVELT; To Get First Ship Through the Aim Now, He Tells Engineers. CALLS SEA LEVEL THE IDEAL Locks to Take Largest Ships as Intermediate Stage, If Feasible -- Bunau-Varilla to be Heard.
- Appeal for Charity.
- CHICAGO QUOTATIONS.
- DEAD LETTERS, DOWNING SAYS; Yonkers Man Took Mail Home to Catch Up with His Work.
- $33,000,000 IN GEMS IMPORTED LAST YEAR; Great Influx of Diamonds in 12 Months Ended June 30. CUSTOMS EXPERTS KEPT BUSY Values of Many Kinds of Precious Stones Doubled in the Last Five Years.
- HOW PEACE TREATY TERMS BECAME PUBLIC; Envoy Witte Is Said to Have Purposely Revealed Them. THEY WERE CABLED TO PARIS Russian Paper Whose Correspondent Had Been First to Get Them Was Left on the News.
- PHILADELPHIA, 6; BOSTON, 2.
- Kaiser Entertains Mr. Meyer.
- Roberts Going to South Africa.
- KRAMER WON CYCLING HONORS FOR SEASON; Jersey Rider Defeated Lawson for Championship by 11 Points. DOWNEY LED THE AMATEURS By the Narrow Margin of One Point the Boston Youngster Captured Title from Billington.
- Southern Railway's Big Order.
- CALLS MISSOURI REPUBLICAN.; Party Organization Beats That in Ohio, Says Niedringhaus.
- MR. THOMPSON KILLED EARLY IN THE EVENING; Had an Engagement to Pay a Call Which He Did Not Fill. HE HAD PREPARED TO GO Was Evidently Attacked a Little Before 8:15, the Hour When He Intended to Start.
- The Sunken Mikasa and Her Master; A Japanese Tribute to the Gallant Togo and His Flagship Which Had Led the Fleet to Victory, to be Wrecked by Accident After Peace Had Been Established.
- CHARGE SOCIALIST MEETING.; Academy Stage Hands Back Up Manager Gilmore's Protest.
- Never Ending Domestic Servant Question; Some Practical Comments and Suggestions by One Who Has Studied the Servant Problem in Three Continents -- A Simple Remedy Proposed.
- The Colorado a Swift Cruiser.
- STEUBEN AND KOSCIUSKO.
- CAMPAIGN OFFERINGS FROM OTHER COMPANIES; The New York Life Not the Only Insurance Contributor. ONE HELPED BOTH PARTIES Just to Stand In -- Armstrong Committee to Call Bliss and McCall -- More Questions for Perkins.
- The Meanest Man.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- SCHWAB IN MINING MERGER.; Heads Syndicate to Control Mines In the Goldfield District.
- EDMUND KELLY MARRIED.; His Marriage to Miss Edith Thuresson on Aug. 22 Just Announced.
- Several Hurt in Touring Car Crash.
- BURGLAR LEFT SKELETON KEY; Found Mr. de la Vergne's Things Packed, but Was Scared Away.
- Y.M.C.A. ATHLETES RACE.; Field and Track Events at Adelphi Field Afford Good Sport.
- WHY JAPAN MADE PEACE.; Armies Too Far Away to Enforce an Indemnity, Says Mr. Dennison.
- CHICAGO, 12; ST. LOUIS, 2.
- WOLVES AFTER HIM.; An Eleven-Year-Old Boy in Canada Flushes a Pack.
- Frenchmen Congratulate de Martens.
- SCANDINAVIAN CRISIS BELIEVED TO BE ENDED; Delegates of Sweden and Norway Near an Agreement. THE WORK OF KING EDWARD? It Is Said That He Suggested a Modus Vivendi -- Prince Charles Likely to be Norway's King.
- MOTOR BOAT RECORD MADE BY THE DIXIE; E.R. Thomas Runs Over 26 Miles an Hour on Hudson. CARNIVAL ATTRACTS CROWD The Xpdnc Wins National Trophy In Second Best Time of Day -- Eleven Events Held.
- FERMENT AT BATUM; MASSACRES FEARED; Tartars and Armenians at Baku Not Reconciled. PERSIANS ARE WROUGHT UP Police Commissary Watched Slaughter at Mirkend and Took No Steps to Stop It.
- THIEF LAUGHED AT VICTIM.; Packed Up Silverware While Woman Shouted in Vain.
- DESERTER SURRENDERS.; Hoteling Tired of Dodging Officers of the Law.
- Three Weeks With Tommaso Salvini; Glimpse of the Veteran Italian Tragedian in His Florentine Villa --- Vigorous of Body in Spite of His 76 Years --- His Memories of America --- His Views on Shakespeare and Stage Art.
- JOHN MITCHELL'S AMBITION.; A Contract to End Strikes, Lock-Outs, and Blacklists.
- THE LATEST BANK STATEMENTS.
- Mary Proctor's Story of the Recent Solar Eclipse; A Fine View of the Sun's Corona Obtained Despite Discouraging Conditions --- Clouds Break Just at the Critical Moment --- The King Visits the Camp.
- RAMSEY WOULD EXTEND WABASH TO THE SEA; Room for Another Trunk Line in East, He Says. GOULD CHECKED HIS PLANS By Them Road Would Enter Philadelphia and, Probably, New York -- Little Kanawha Sold.
- WHAT IS TEMPERANCE?(2); The Vandalism at the Water Gap.
- INSURANCE LOBBY POWERFUL.; No Bills Unfavorable to the Companies Get Through at Albany.
- VANDERPOEL -- BARCLAY.
- STOOD BY BURNING SHIP.; Captain and One Man Took Her to Port -- Bluejackets Saved Her.
- SOUTH CALLS MEETING ON QUARANTINE REFORM; Twelve Governors Join, Naming Chattanooga as the Place. IMMIGRATION ALSO A TOPIC Four More Refugees III at Cincinnati -- New Orleans Has Carnival for Fever Fund.
- PHILADELPHIA PRICES.
- TO URGE TARIFF REVISION.; Massachusetts Committee Submits Plank to Republican.
- Cycle Racing Ends at Valisburg.
- JAPANESE MINISTER OUT.; Yoshikawa's Resignation Accepted -- Statement by Hioki.
- DETROIT, 6; CLEVELAND, 2.
- FOREST RESERVE LAWS IN ACTUAL PRACTICE; Do Not Interfere with Agriculture, Mining, or Grazing. CONDITIONS IN IDAHO Statement of Frank A. Fenn, Superintendent of Idaho Forest Reserves in That State.
- MR. REID'S GENEROSITY.; French Sentiment Touched by His Care for Sick Chauffeur.
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- PEGASUS, RIDDEN OUT, WON JUNIOR CHAMPION; Maiden Colt Took Rich Stakes in a Close Finish with Kuroki. ALWIN'S ORIENTAL HANDICAP Aste's Horse Easily Beat Buttling at Finish of Big Event at Gravesend -- Four Choices First.
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- MANY TEACHERS OPPOSE FOREIGN LANGUAGES; Say Electives Are Taught at the Expense of English. PREDOMINANCE OF GERMAN Superintendents Fear to Bar It from Any of the Schools -- Little Call for Spanish.
- JURY'S BLIND VERDICT IN CASE OF MRS. WALSH; Says Either Husband Held Pistol or She Shot Herself. WITNESS HEARD QUARRELING District Attorney at Inquest Repeats That He Knew Nothing Till Wounded Wife Fell on the Bed.
- FAC-SIMILE OF WHITTIER'S LAST POEM: A TRIBUTE TO DR. HOLMES
- DOG ROUTED THE BURGLARS.; Left the Silver Behind In Bags In Charles Myers's House.
- SWEDEN AND NORWAY.
- "Life Problem" from the Botanist's Standpoint -- Setchell's Investigations.
- KHEDIVE AND ROOSEVELT.; Egyptian Ruler Says He Would Like to Visit the President.
- WHAT IS TEMPERANCE?; Offensive Picture Cards.
- CASH FROM THE PACKERS.; Story of a Republican Demand While the Beef Inquiry Was On.
- WOMAN FROWNS ON PINK TEAS; Illinois Federation Head Would Make Club Meetings Serious.
- BULLION AND MINING.
- Bank President Wales Acquitted.
- ODD FELLOWS' GATHERING.; Philadelphia Expects 50,000 Members for Convention To-morrow.
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- MAYOR'S BODY IN BOSTON.; List of Pail Bearers for Patrick A. Collins -- The City's Mourning.
- CHESAPEAKE & OHIO REPORT.; Net Earnings for Year Ended June 30, 1905, Show Gain.
- AVON DEATH LIST ELEVEN.; Four More Employes Succumb to Injuries from Factory Fire.
- Morris County Golf Team Victory.
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- AMERICANS ADVANCE AND THEN RETREAT; Take First Game from Washington, but Lose Second. CHAMPIONS TWICE WINNERS Young "Cy" Young Gives New Yorks Lots of Trouble -- Pittsburg Beaten by Cincinnati. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Greater New Yorks and Washingtons Divide Honors in Double Header.
- FRENCH DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.; Wife Consented to Her and Children's Murder -- Husband a Suicide.
- The Mississippi to be Launched Sept.30
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- SUSIE G. DEFEATED THE MATINEE CRACK; Star Pugh Beaten in Straight Heats at Empire City Track. TIME WAS CLOSE TO RECORD Sampson Won Class B Pace After Hard Struggle from Mush at New York Driving Club Meeting.
- CZAR MAY HAVE A CABINET.; Commission to Draw Up Plans -- Commerce Ministry Suggested.
- WOMAN HAD BAD CHECK.; Mrs. C.A. Phillips of Jersey City Heights Held at Stamford.
- Two Fish Stories Vouched for as True; They Are from Richard Arthur's Forthcoming Volume "Ten Thousand Miles in a Yacht" -- Being the Account of the Trip of the Benedict Party Up the Amazon.
- Latest Shipping News.
- WHAT THE FIRST FROST MEANS.
- Duke of Orleans Adds 110 Miles to Known Shore Line of Greenland
- GEN. MACARTHUR'S MISSION.; Ordered to India to Inspect Military Forces.
- The Accident on the Elevated.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION
- ARGENTINE TARIFF BILL.; Beaupre Reports on Proposed High Duty on Machinery.
- STARIN SELLS HIS MENAGERIE.; Thompson & Dundy to Get the Glen Island Collection.
- 2,000 WOMEN MARCH FOR LEADER M'MANUS; They Rout Dordan's Indian and Rough Rider Clans. STREETS FULL OF SHOUTERS When the Dordanites Bring Up a Woman Brigade, Hair Pulling Seems Imminent.
- LONELY POLICEMAN QUITS.; A Month Without Meeting a Human Being on His Post Too Much.
- TRADING IN BALTIMORE.
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- TO BRING IN MORE GOLD.; Large Sales of Foreign Exchange Seem to Pave the Way.
- Crude Oil Advanced Again.
- OARSMEN CONTRADICTED BY GERMAN REPORTS; National Body to Investigate Atalanta Crew's Statements. ON ACCOUNT OF THE RACE Mulcahy and Varley's Action Unexplainable in View of Testimony Presented by Regatta Officials.
- CHINA'S LOOTED LIBRARY.; Suggestion That Russia Restore Treasures to Mukden.
- CINCINNATI, 6; PITTSBURG, 0.
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- SWEET MARIE'S EASY WIN.; Champion Race Mare Captured Feature Event at Syracuse Meet.
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- NEW MORRILL ROBER CLUE.; Yachtsman Reports Looting of Supplies from Craft in Harbor.
- INTERNATIONAL PEACE FLAGS
- MAY DEPORT BROTHER OF THERESE HUMBERT; Romaine D'Aurignac Arrives Here and Is Detained. IS JUST OUT OF A PRISON He Says His Only Offense Was Having Dummy Directors In His Insurance Company.
- THE CAMPAIGN FUND SCANDAL.
- BARRED MRS. PLATT'S DOG.; Senator's Wife Wanted to Take Her Pet to Breakfast at a Hotel.
- Street Car Politeness In Brooklyn.
- GOLD IMPORT OUTLOOK; Factors That Make Large Receipts of Gold Probable. SIX YEARS' IMPORT RECORD Comparison with Conditions in Fall of 1903 -- Money Rates Not Now as High -- Banking Opinion on the Situation.
- NEW MINISTER TO ECUADOR.; J.W. Lee, Consul at Panama, to Succeed A.J. Sampson.
- MRS. MACKAY ENTERTAINS FORTY TEACHERS AT TEA; Roslyn and Glen Cove Girls Charmed with Their Hostess. WINS OVER DEFEATED RIVAL Villagers Pleased with the New School Trustee -- Will Give Other Educational Teas.
- HOLCOMB WARD ENGAGED.; Ex-Tennis Champion's Fiancee Is Miss Conway of Orange, N.J.
- LONDON STOCK MARKET.
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- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- SELECTS A NEW TICKET IN FIGHT ON WEAVER; Philadelphia Republican Machine Aided by Union League. MAYOR AT THREE MEETINGS Great Crowds Hear Him Renew His Pledges of Reform, and Cheer Him Enthusiastically.
- N.Y.A.C. ATHLETES WIN CANADIAN TITLES; Irish-Americans Second in Championship Meet at Montreal. SHERIDAN'S DISCUS RECORD New York Weight Thrower Was Protested on Old Charge -- English Runner Leads the Sprinters.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Lower Duty for Imitation Precious Stones -- Other Decisions.
- JAPAN AIDS HER PRISONERS.; Sends $20,000, Which American Official Will Distribute.
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- SAYS JAPAN GOT MORE THAN SHE FOUGHT FOR; Dennison Values Concessions at More Than $600,000,000. MINES WORTH $250,000,000 These, with Railroads and Fisheries, He Declares, Exceed the Cash Indemnity Asked For.
- Major Daingerfield's Handicap.
- Russia Not Hurrying New Navy.
- SKILLED WORKERS NEVER IN SUCH GREAT DEMAND; Industrial Wave Almost Creates a Labor Famine. HUGE BUILDING OPERATIONS Employers of All Classes of Working People Besiege the Agencies for Competent Help.
- LIGHT OF SUN'S CORONA INTENSE IN ECLIPE; Reading and Writing Easy -- Only One Star Visible. BIG LUNAR MOUNTAIN SEEN Moon's Shadow Observed by a Steamship Officer -- The Ever-Changing Crescent of Light.
- AMERICAN WOMEN IN DIPLOMACY; Mrs. Robert S. McCormick Will Not Disappoint Paris Society.
- DEATH FOLLOWS INSULT.; Police Kill Man Who Wounded a Telephone Official.
- MODERNIZING CHINA.
- A New Dramatist and a Fresh Stale Theme; "The Prince Chap" is the Oldest New flay and the Newest Old Play of the Season -- How Cyril Scott Passes an Examination for Leading Man -- The Week's Novelties.
- CHAPLAIN FOR T.F. RYAN.; Priest from Montreal Attached to the Family Oratories.
- Some Royal Nicknames.
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- HAPPENINGS AT TUXEDO.
- WANTS KIMMELL OR MONEY.; Lawyer Calls on Insurance Company to Produce Missing Man.
- Jersey Fourth as a Jewelry State.
- FESTIVAL IN NEW ORLEANS.; President's Message by Telegraph Opens Fever Fund Charity.
- RESERVE THE FEATURE OF GILLETTE'S OWN PLAY; "Clarice" Depends Much for Effectiveness on Its Silences. McLELLAN'S WORK IS PRAISED Turns "On the Lone Path" from Frivolity Into a Piece of Serious Drama.
- Checked Signing of Death Warrant.
- YOUNG MARKSMEN PRAISED.; De Witt Clinton Team Attracts President Roosevelt's Attention.
- MANCHUS FEAR OUTLAWS.; Afraid of What Will Happen During the Evacuation.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE.; Champions Add Two More Games to Their Record of Victories.
- RUSSIAN LOAN TO PERSIA; Hold of Czar on Shah Strengthened by New Action.
- WOMEN'S AID WON RACE.; Helped Oarsmen with Sweeps In Harlem Rowing Club Regatta.
- ROYAL ARCANUM FIGHT TO BE TAKEN TO COURT; Brooklyn Council to Ask an Injunction Against New Rate. PAST REGENTS DELAY ACTION A Big Meeting to be Held Here on Tuesday to Discuss the Question.
- NOTES OF INSURANCE INTERESTS
- Honors for William Rimmer, Sculptor and Teacher; A Romantic Character in American Art -- By Turns Lithographer, Painter, Shoemaker, Physician, Lecturer, Author and Then Artist.
- RAIDS DESPITE INJUNCTION.; Acting Captain Bourke Descends Upon Two Alleged Poolrooms.
- AN ITALIAN ON OUR RAILWAYS.
- SOCIETY AT HOME AND ABROAD
- FRENCH WATCH FOR CHOLERA; Activity of Port Examiners Increased -- Germany's Cases Fewer.
- Now Then.
- THE DAYTON PURCHASE.; How a Railroad Is Bought to Safeguard Others -- Louisville Deal a Parallel.
- Isaac Schamus Sent to an Asylum.
- NEWS OF NEWPORT.
- Kirby Lumber Co. in Full Swing.
- Nixon's Improvement Continues.
- ON THE LONDON 'CHANGE; Outsiders Timid, but Professionals Are Cheerful. Consols and Other Government Securities Lower -- British Rails Improve -- Not Much Activity in Russians and Japanese.
- PATENT OFFICE REPORT.; The Year's Business the Greatest in Its History.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- ROBBED; THROWN INTO RIVER.; Iowa Insurance Man's Body Found -- Missing Four Days.
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- AUTO ARMY INVADING LONG ISLAND COURSE; Hotels and Private Houses Hired for Racing Contestants. AMERICAN CARS CRITICISED Eleventh-Hour Preparation for Many of the Elimination Race Starters -- Foreign Cars Better Managed.
- GERMAN VICTORY IN AFRICA.; Hottentots Flee, Leaving Sixty Dead -- Two Germans Killed.
- FIRE NEAR A BATTLESHIP.; Flames from a Dredger Reach the Sides of the Rhode Island.
- Women in Long Island Drag Hunt.
- Surrender Boy Who Slew Teacher.
- FAMOUS PRISON OFFICER TO LEAVE HIS OLD POST; Sergt. Way of Castle Williams Going to Manila. HE GUARDED CAPT. CARTER A Martinet, Prisoners Say, but They Are Sorry He Is Going, Because He Is Just.
- George Ade, the Man and the Dramatist -- The Slangographer's Personalities in Conflict
- ACTING GOVERNOR ARRESTED.; A Mayor Also in Jail in Cuba for Defying Presidential Order.
- Information for Schoolboy.
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- ANOTHER POLICE OUTRAGE.; A Poor, Ignorant Italian Woman Roughly Treated by Patrolmen.
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE; The Present Status of the Local Market. FAULTS OF THE SYSTEM The Business Loosely Conducted and Artificial Rates Introduced by Factors Which Should Have No Place in the Market.
- SLAIN WOMAN LEFT BISIDE PELHAM ROAD; Some Features of Murder Resemble Bosschieter Case. VICTIM WAS SMOTHERED Body Evidently Had Been Carried to Spot Where It Was Found Concealed.
- SOCIETY IN THE BERKSHIRES.
- Czar's Yachting Trip Postponed.
- In Continental Centres.
- Minister Powell's Denial.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD
- Chicago Opens Football Season.
- IMPERIAL HONORS IN KOREA.; Emperor Preparing to Receive Miss Roosevelt on Tuesday.
- ENGLEWOOD DOG SHOW ATTRACTS RECORD ENTRY; Judges Work Hard in Placing 860 Dogs of All Breeds. TOY CLASSES A FEATURE Willowmere Judge Upholds His Reputation Among St. Bernards -- Showing Good of Russian Wolfhounds.
- Conditions in Manchuria.
- JEFFERSON STATUE UNVEILED.; Ceremony at Angers Attended by Ambassador McCormick.
- American Board Election.
- SMITH BEATS ANDERSON FOR LOCAL GOLF TITLE; Nassau Professional Leads Open Champion by Two Strokes. AMATEURS WIN IN HANDICAPS Metropolitan Tournament Ends Successfully on Fox Hills Links with Two Special Competitions.
- WORLD'S BIGGEST SHIP, AMERIKA, COMING SOON; Leviathan Liner the Most Modern Vessel Afloat. HAS AN A LA CARTE CAFE Equipped with Elevators, Saloon 100 Feet Long, and Nursery, and Can Carry 3,600.
- EGG HARBOR CITY'S JUBILEE.; Thousands Pour In to Help the Townspeople Celebrate.
- New Moves in the Never Ceasing War Against Ticket Scalpers
- TO FLOOD POWDER MAGAZINE.; Sprinkling Device to be Installed on All New Warships.
- Comfortable.
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- BENT ON RATE LEGISLATION.; President Favors Esch-Townsend Bill, Mr. Townsend Says.
- The Eagle Was a Hawk.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Advance on the Showing of the Banks. The Statement Again Reveals Such Shifting of Loans as to Preserve the Surplus.
- A DAY'S WEDDINGS.; STURGES -- STEELE.
- BOSTON AND MAINE'S PLAN.; Will Recommend to Stockholders an Increase in Common Stock.
- FIREBUG AT FORT, MAYBE.; Colonel Thinks Barracks Fire Was, Perhaps, Incendiary.
- JULIAN MAGNUS DEAD.; Former Theatrical Manager a Victim of Paralysis.
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- MOVE TO CHECK MADDEN.; Wife's Counsel Seeks Injunction While He Is in Ohio Court.
- MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP AS TRIED IN ENGLAND; Consular Reports on Ten Years' Experience Abroad. SOME OF ITS DANGERS The Experiments Are Considered Successful in the Majority of Instances -- Surplus Relieves Taxation.
- 500 GIRLS IN FIRE PANIC.; Quieted When Men Take Leaders from Fire Escapes to Elevators.
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- Tennis Semi-Finals at Newport.
- PARIS SHOP'S GREAT SCHEME.; Called Itself an International Exposition -- American Inquiries.