Articles
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Miss Rogers Now Mrs. Currie.
- ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS MOVE.; French Academy of Medicine Votes for Compulsory Registration.
- JAIL FOR INCITING MUTINY.; Eighteen French Syndicalists Arrested for Anti-Militarism.
- SULZER FOR MAYOR.; A.L. Adams, Brooklyn Progressive, Suggests This -- Wrote Him About It
- FAILURES FOR HALF YEAR.; Decrease in Number, but Increase in Aggregate of Liabilities.
- Reds Handy with Bat; Win Easily.
- SAYS WALTER SCOTT MADE LOVE TO HER; Lady Sackville Begins Her Evidence in the $5,000,000 Scott Will Contest.
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- Nothing to It," Says the Governor.
- GOOD MUSIC IN THE WEST.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; McAlpin Hotel Interests Acquire Hotel St. Andrew -- Negotiating for Additional Property -- Loft Deals on Water, Mercer and Greenwich Streets -- Investor Buys West Side Apartment -- Hearst Takes Title.
- MRS. LONGSTREET WITH BLUE AND GRAY; Widow of Confederate Commander Writes for The Times Her Gettysburg Impressions.
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- Miss Dorothy Miller a Bride.
- Stevens Asks for Inquiry.
- LLOYD-GEORGE HITS BACK AT CRITICS; Chancellor Says His Hands Are Now Free to Shield and to Smite.
- ROGHEFORT DEAD ."' AT THE'AGE OF 83; !Picurekque French Journalist Was Long an !nterna! tional Figure.
- FORTY WOMEN SELF-SLAIN.
- Voliva Perjury Jury Disagrees.
- WIN $4,000,000 WILL FIGHT.; Friedenwald's Daughter Emerges Suddenly from Poverty to Wealth.
- HALLERAN SUES AGAIN.; Brings Action for Slander Against Two Flushing Men.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Recover Again on a Variety of Influences Reflecting Current Readjustments.
- Zimmerman's Triple Downs Pirates.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
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- TO INVESTIGATE FIGHT.; President Lynch Goes to Philadelphia to Sift McGraw-Brennan Tilt.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD; London Rubber Trading Quiet.
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- PLANT'S ELENA WINS PURITAN CUP; New York Schooner Shows the Way Again in Race at Marblehead, Mass.
- NAVY OFFICERS "PLUCKED."; Inventor of the Hydro-aeroplane Among Those Forced to Retire.
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- CHALONER INCOME STANDS.; Supreme Court Refuses to Increase Allowance of Escaped Incompetent.
- PLEASED WITH IMPERATOR.; Passengers Land at Plymouth -- Hardly Any Motion on the Ship.
- A.B. MASON A BANKRUPT.; Single Taxer and Law Writer Owes $183,454 and Owns $2,106.
- McNAB'S COLLEAGUE OUSTED; Herrington, Who Demanded McReynolds's Dismissal, Is Dropped.
- HIS ABDUCTION PLAN LANDS HIM IN CELL; La Rose Asked Detective to Aid Him to Get Possession of Young Girl.
- CUSTOMS PROTEST FREE.; Rule Charging $1 for Each Protest Filed Is Suspended.
- NEW GEM WEIGHT ENDS TRADE CHAOS; International 200-Milligram Karat Goes Into Effect Here and in Belgium.
- Cubs Sell Pitcher Toney.
- TREASURY SURPLUS ABOVE $40,000,000; Receipts from All Sources Larger Than Last Year, Counterbalancing Expenses.
- FLY ACROSS LAKE MICHIGAN.; Aviator Vilas and His Companion Go from St. Joseph to Chicago.
- White Sox Win Close Game.
- SAVED WITH $10,000 FROM WIRETAPPERS; Charlotte Merchant Intended to Wager on "Inside" Tips, but J.W. Osborne Stopped Him.
- WOMEN AS POLO STARS.; Miss Hollins and Miss Hitchcock Show Great Skill at Piping Rock.
- PLEASURE BOAT IN DISTRESS; On the Fishing Banks Off Long Branch She Begins to Leak.
- TELEPHONE RATE REDUCTION.
- SUE BURLEY TOBACCO POOL; 30,000 Members Demand Distribution of $550,000 Crop Money.
- LIFE PREMIUMS EXEMPTED.; Democratic Caucus Reverses It -- Tariff Bill Almost Completed.
- THE DERFFLINGER LAUNCHED; German Warship Moved After Three Unsuccessful Attempts.
- SLIPS OFF ELEVATED TRAIN.; Engineer Wedged Against the Platform Escapes with Slight Injuries.
- STEFANSSON OFF FOR NOME.; Will Join Party There for Exploration of Polar Sea.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- INVESTIGATING FIRE, PRIAL SEES WHITMAN; Marshal Goes to the District Attorney's Office with His Greenwich Street Report.
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- WILSON ON YACHT TRIP.; Escapes Washington's Hottest Day by Sailing Down Potomac.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
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- EDUCATION NOTES.
- CITY OPERATES ICE PLANTS.; Mayor Induces Cincinnati Strikers to Work for Hospitals.
- SAVAGE-LANDOR IN BRAZIL.
- POTTS ESTATE TO CHILDREN; Rear Admiral Leaves $1,000 to Nun Daughters, Rest to Son.
- $375 for a Whistler Lithograph.
- WESTON WALKS IN RAIN.; Leaves Marion, Ohio, at Midnight, After Making Best Time for Years.
- NEVILL SALE TOTAL, $32,830; Porcelain and Furniture Collection of the Late Lady Dorothy Dispersed.
- SOYEDA ADVISES JAPANESE.; Tells Them to be Patient and Californian Question Will Work Out.
- UNFAIR, SAYS PERKINS.; Resents the Government's Course Toward Him in Harvester Suit.
- AVERAGE CROPS IN STATE.; Reports of Damage Exaggerated, New York's July Bulletin Reports.
- AUTO WRECKS TENEMENT.; Mail Truck, Running Wild, Knocks Hole in East Side House.
- BUSINESS GOOD IN WEST.; Farmer Willing to Pay Income Tax, Says Kansas Lawyer.
- CORPORATION TAXES GROW.; New York District Paid 31 Per Cent. Above Total of Previous Year.
- MEXICANS INSIST FALL AIDED REBELS; Evidence Against U.S. Senator Exists, Say Felix Diaz and Secretary Pereyra.
- PRESS AGENTS NEXT IN LOBBY INQUIRY; Chairman-Overman Indicates a Wide Investigation of "Interests'" Publicity Methods.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- THREE SAY DUFFY TOOK MONTHLY PAY; When Case Is Crumbling Against Policeman Prosecution Calls New Witnesses.
- COSTS U.S. MORE FOR FOOD; Revenue Cutter Contracts Show Greatest Increase in New York.
- MISS FLYNN GIVES HER SPEECH TO JURY; Woman's Defense in the Paterson Trial Is that the Police Conspired.
- RESPECTS NEW YORK LAW.; English Divorce Court Declares a Marriage Here Null and Void.
- ITALIAN MONARCHS' TOUR.; King and Queen to Visit the Kaiser and the Swedish Rulers.
- JAPAN SENDS A NEW NOTE.; Document Is Argumentative, Designed to Back Up Note of June 4.
- AUTO RACING HERE MAY BE POSTPONED; Drivers Desire to Have the First Brighton Beach Meet Held in August.
- HUSBAND IS SLAIN, WIDOW ADMITS PLOT; Wooer Arrested on Her Confession That They Made Murder Agreement.
- OLD SOLDIERS DEFY GETTYSBURG HEAT; Blue and Gray Swarm Over Battlefield, and Surprising Meetings Result.
- UMPIRE'S RULING COSTLY TO YANKEES; Manager Chance Protests Game Following Unwarranted Decision by Dineen.
- CITY BROILS AT 91; RELIEF COMES TO-DAY; Falling Temperatures in the Lake Regions Should Alleviate Local Conditions.
- DOUST WINS, WILL PLAY M'LOUGHLIN; American Expected to be First Foreigner to Win English Tennis Championship.
- FALL DENIES DIAZ CHARGE.; Says There Is No Evidence Against Him in Foreign Office.
- PARRY AND KIRBY RETURNING.; Eager to Testify, They Say, but Complain of Procedure.
- Former Navy Student Refutes Charges of Discrimination.
- Alfred Noyes Sails for Home.
- MOORE WINS 25 TROPHIES.; Vanderbilt, Draper, and McLean Also Do Well at Olympia Show.
- AMUSEMENT NOTES.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- HOTEL SLEUTH ADDS TO WONDROUS DEEDS; MacSweeney's Pursuit of Runaway Canary Birds Ends in Marvelous Success.
- Senators Rally and Win in Ninth.
- HEAT CAUSES BOSTON RIOT.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Copper Matte May Carry Much Lead -- Type Blocks Cut.
- STILWELL AS INFORMER.; Ex-Senator Will Lay Bare Albany Graft, His Friends Intimate.
- TAXING SPECULATION.
- New York Kind to Horses.
- GOVERNMENT 2S SELL BELOW PAR; National Banks Offer Them as New Currency Bill Withdraws Circulation Privilege.
- LIKE A SIEGE AT HENLEY.; Fear of Suffragettes Leads to Taking of Elaborate Precautions.
- $6,243,668.35 FOR SITE.; Commissioners Agree on What They Will Pay for the Court House Plot.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- Ragtime Composer to Marry.
- BARS NEW HAVEN LAWYER.; Coroner Resents Obstruction of Stamford Wreck Inquest.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Depression Caused by the Fighting in the Balkans, but Prices Improve in Paris.
- NO RUGS FOR DANIELS.; Paying $2,000 for One Isn't Democratic Simplicity, He Says.
- Browns Sign College Outfielder.
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- FRENCH GOLFERS WIN.; American Professionals Lose Four More Matches in France.
- GULF STREAM SPEEDING UP.; Brings Steamer Sosua to Boston a Day Ahead of Schedule.
- MOTOR CARS AND STREET CARS.
- MULHALL'S POLICE RECORD.; Dismissed from Cleveland Force -- Has Divorced Wife There.
- A DUTY ON BANANAS.; Proposal to Tax the Exotic Fruit Opposed by Tariff Reformers.
- SALONIKA FIGHTING 'LIKE AN INFERNO'; Correspondent Tells of Terrible Slaughter of Bulgarians by the Greeks.
- SENATOR OWEN EXPLAINS.; Retirement of Government 2s, with Circulation Privilege, Is Gradual.
- DETECTIVES FIND NO TRACE OF BECK; Flight from Police Headquarters Convinces Pinkertons Jewel Theft Was an Inside Job.
- ORTON'S DAUGHTER HELD FOR THREAT; Lord Granard Testifies to the Receipt of Letter with Death Warning.
- CHICAGO SETS BANK RECORD; Clearings for Six Months, $7,991,081,256, 5.72 Per Cent. Gain.
- STOCKHOLDERS TELL PLAN.; Committee Was Formed Owing to Criticism of New Haven Road.
- GIANTS HUMBLE FOUR PITCHERS; Seventeen Hits and Ten Runs Send Phillies Crashing Down the Pennant Ladder.
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- MACKAY DENIES SECRECY.; Says He Sailed Under Own Name -- Won't Talk of Domestic Affairs.
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- Hans Holmer Wins Ten-Mile Race.
- SENATOR A BRIBE-TAKER.; Smith of West Virginia Convicted of Accepting $2,200 for His Vote.
- HENRI ROCHEFORT.
- Haskins Waits to Hear Case.
- Mr. Wheeler Urges Unions and Officials to Join in Securing it.
- NEW CLUB OPENED FOR STAGE WOMEN; Bishop Greer President ex Officio of Organization in Forty-sixth Street.
- ALDERMEN APPROVE FILM THEATRE BILL; Folks Ordinance, with Dowling Amendment, Passed -- No Censorship Clause.
- FAILS TO GET BIG ESTATE.; Decision Against American in $300,000 French Will Case.
- WOMEN'S MANY OFFICES.; Queer List Cited in Action by a Woman Who Wants to be a Lawyer.
- WANTS FREE PASSES FOR LAND SEEKERS; International Colonization Society Starts Propaganda to People Farms.
- HEARST'S FINANCING OF SULZER AN ISSUE; Frawley Committee Charges a Deal to Make the Former United States Senator.
- SUES LAMAR FOR GROCER.; Goods Supplied, Complaint Says, and Also Cash to Mrs. Lamar.
- THE CALM AFTER THE STORM.
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- SULZER SUED FOR BREACH OF PROMISE; Miss Mignon Hopkins of Philadelphia Says He Proposed in 1903.
- AN ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENT.
- Brighton Beach "Monopolized."
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