Articles
- FORGAN BLAMES MONEY BILL.; Outside Holders of 2s Naturally Disturbed, He Says.
- Frisco Earnings Under Receivers.
- DROVE IN FRONT OF A TRAIN.; Two Women Passengers Killed, but Driver Was Uninjured.
- MISS TREBING MARRIED.; Becomes the Bride of Dr. H.W. Burnard at St. James's Church.
- HAD WATCH LOST IN WRECK.; Mrs. Wilson, Charged with Theft, Says She Found Timepiece.
- JEWEL THEFTS STIR NEWPORT.; Many Women Place Their Ornaments in Vaults of Local Banks.
- $225,000 FOR A RACE HORSE.; Record Sum Given by J. B. Joel for the Famous Prince Palatine.
- LAST STEFANSSON SHIP OFF; The Alaska Leaves Port Clarence Bay for Victoria Land.
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- BRONX BOROUGH'S TEMERITY.; Questioned Government's Right to Manage Its Own Property.
- BUNCH HITS OFF RAGON.; Pittsburgh Thereby Wins Opening Game with Brooklyn 5 to 3.
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- 146 HURT IN WRECK; SAVED BY STEEL CARS; Only One Man Killed When Pennsylvania Express Rams Train Near Altoona.
- $250,000 FOR RACE HORSE.; J.B. Joel Purchases Prince Palatine, Winner of Ascot Gold Cup.
- Ten Children to Care For.
- ARRANGE BALKAN ARMISTICE; Peace Delegates Meet at Bucharest -- Russian Fleet Alarms Turks.
- Australians Win with Six Men.
- BONDS SLOW IN DENVER.; No Recent Sales in Government 2s -- Banks Scoff at Plot.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- FEARS FURTHER DROP IN 2S.; Californian Thinks Money Bill Will Throw Them on Market.
- ENGLAND TO IGNORE THE PANAMA FAIR; Britain Notifies Ambassador Page She Will Take No Part in San Francisco Celebration.
- UNION BARS ALTSCHULER.; In Vain Appeal to Court He Tells of Loss of Employment.
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- STEEL TRADE RESTORED.
- Reds Beat Phillies by One Run.
- Chicago Publishing Concern Falls.
- SULZER'S ANGRY STATEMENT.; Senator Frawley Responds with Assertion That Governor Lies.
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- ITALIAN RIDER HURT.; Francesco Verri Dislocates Shoulder in Newark Velodrome Event.
- THE $10 GOLD PIECE.; Eagle Design Said to be Copied from an Egyptian Coin.
- MAIL AUTO IN RIVER.
- EXCLUDERS OF ART.; Bashford Dean Exclaims at Tariff Revisers' Proposal.
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- W.A. Stocking Succeeds Bailey.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Dealings Insignificant -- Prices React in Berlin After Firm Opening.
- WORLD AUTO CENSUS AT ROAD CONGRESS; Showed 1,161,911 Motor Vehicles in Use Last Year -- America in the Lead.
- CAN WED MISS BAMBERGER.; Jean Cochery's Father's Objections Overruled by Court.
- Athletics Win by Small Score.
- FAST TIME IN RACES.; New Records at Grand Rapids -- $10,000 Stake for Tenara.
- THREATEN MAYO FOR SPEECH; Angered Portuguese for His Attack on Slavery in Islands.
- NEW ADVICE TO CHAUFFEURS; Magistrate Says They Should Not Let Women Sit Beside Them.
- PRAISES ENGLISH SCHOOLS.; Canon Henson Says We Find Them an Antidote for Snobbery.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
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- WANTS BANKERS TO ADVISE.; Glass Would Let Them Aid Federal Board in Controlling Currency.
- FIREPROOF EXITS.; At Least One Should Be Required in Every Factory.
- DIAZ ADMITS CANDIDACY.; Does Not Expect Huerta's Support for Presidency, He Declares.
- KAISER THANKS COMMITTEE; Considers Appeal for Rumanian Jews, Emancipators Hear.
- VOTE FOR S.P. STRIKE.; Trainmen and Conductors on Pacific Division Strongly for it.
- The Oriental Plan Recommended for City Planting.
- SULZER CAMPAIGN GIFTS COVERED UP; Schiff's Check for $2,500 and Elkus's for $500 Not in Governor's Sworn Statement.
- McCORMICK FLIES TO TOWN.; Expects to Travel Daily from Lake Forest Home to Chicago.
- YANKEES SHOW BIG REVERSAL IN FORM; Chance's Men Play One of Their Best Games of Year and Defeat White Sox.
- WOULD TAX RACE SUICIDE.; French Society Wants to Punish Bachelors and the Childless.
- MAY BE SZECHENYI DIVORCE; Budapest Reports That the Former Gladys Vanderbilt Will Sue.
- WASHINGTON BACKS MITCHEL FOR MAYOR; His Ascendency Said to be Due to President Wilson's Plan to Defeat Tammany.
- DERIDES NOBILITY, BUT SUSTAINS WILL; Surrogate Cohalan Finds Countess D'Arschot Was a Title-Worshipping American.
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- FORGE ENGLISH BANKNOTES; Swindlers Are Circulating Skillfully Executed Counterfeits.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Reaction in Prices Carried Further -- Steel Reflects Its Favorable Quarterly Statement.
- FUSION AND FOLLY.
- KILLS MAN AND BABY IN MAD AUTO RACE; Car Invades Sidewalk and Crushes Infant Beneath Its Heavy Wheels.
- THE STEEL TRADE.
- HUERTA OR CHAOS, SAYS ENVOY WILSON; Before the Senate Committee He Urges a Policy of Recognition with Conditions.
- RETURN PRIVILEGE ABUSED.; So Seller of Silk Hose Lists Damages He Cannot Make Good.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
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- Isham Park Neglected.
- SCOUTS McADOO'S VIEW.; New York Bond Plot Absurd, Says Los Angeles Banker.
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- AMUSEMENT NOTES,
- Point Judith Polo Postponed.
- Cardinals Fast on Bases.
- INVITES A.A.U. VETERANS.; Sweden Wants "Old Boys" to Compete at Stockholm.
- COUNT ACCUSED OF ROBBERY; Suspected of Taking Pictures by Tiepolo from Church in Padua.
- TO FIGHT STANDARD OIL.; New Line to Bring Rumanian Product to German Markets.
- McANENY BEHIND IN RACE.; Loses Supporters in Fusion Executive Committee.
- DRUG-STORE FLOUR."
- Guernsey Tennis Victor Again.
- COIN COUNTER BY DAY, HYPNOTIST AT NIGHT; B.R.T. Office Employe Arrested for Practicing Medicine Without a License.
- LIFE SAVERS ORGANIZE.; Amateurs to Protect Swimmers in Long Beach Surf.
- BANKS ARE APPREHENSIVE.; St. Paul Financier's Reason for Bond Depreciation.
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- TWO DIE IN CYCLE BLOW-UP.; Six Others Dying After Racing Machine Dashes Into Stand.
- Benton Hurt; Off Salary Roll.
- GIANTS' DEFENSE WEAK AGAINST CUBS; Tesreau, in Poor Form, Gives Way to Crandall -- Cheney Puzzles New Yorkers.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Wisconsin Astor Inheritance Tax.
- MRS. DRUMMOND MUST PAY.; British Court Affirms $50,000 Income Tax Assessment.
- PRINCE TO WED ACTRESS.; Nicholas of Thurn and Taxis Engaged to Daughter of Printer.
- EX-INSPECTOR O'BRIEN BEAD; Former Head of Traffic Squad and a Noted Detective.
- LAWN PARTIES IN CEMETERY; Society Gayeties in St. Louis Burial Ground Are Popular.
- A BRITISH REFERENDUM.
- WASHINGTON TORN BY ELECTRIC STORM; Two Persons Killed and Scores Injured as Wind and Rain Lash the Capital.
- THE SCIENTISTS OF BRITAIN.
- SEEK NEW TUG TRUST CURB.
- PLANS NEW FRENCH LINERS.; Campagnie Generale Transatlantique Again Gets Mail Contract.
- Jacob Ewing Ward.
- ILLINOIS CENTRAL DROPS, DIVIDEND CUT; Lowest Price in Fourteen Years Touched When Stock Is Reduced to a 5 Per Cent. Basis.
- RACING AUTO DRIVER HURT.; Joseph Nikrent's Car Plunges Through Wire Fence at Galveston.
- FEW NEW SOCIALISTS.; Discouraging Report to be Presented to the German Congress.
- ROOF THIEVES ARE BUSY.; Police Tell of Robberies, Perhaps Work of Gang.
- MRS. RANSOM LEAVES $50,000; Gives a Sister $25,000 and Residue to Brother.
- CASTRO IS LEADING VENEZUELAN REVOLT; The Country Is Being Invaded at Various Points on the Colombian Frontier.
- UNEMPLOYMENT."
- 9 MONTHS FOR MILITANT.; Mrs. Rigby Sentenced for Setting Fire to Sir William Lever's House.
- DIGGS AND CAMINETTI PLEAD; Court Overrules Demurrers to Indictments -- Diggs Trial Aug. 5.
- ROUGH RIDE LOSES RACE FOR KARRICK; Jockey's Reckless Work in Saddle Causes Notoriety's Disqualification.
- STOCK TAX STAMPS AGAIN AT CUT PRICES; Controller Can't Stop Sales, So He'll Head Them Off by an Entirely New Issue.
- MOB DIAZ IN LOS ANGELES.; Mexican Rebel Sympathizers Shout for General's Death.
- M'ADOO IS SILENT ON SHORT BOND SALE; But Department Hints That It Did Not Prompt His Conspiracy Charge.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
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- EX-CONSUL BISHOP'S WIFE HAS LEFT HIM; Without Reason Says His Notice Repudiating Responsibility for Her Debts.
- Western Tennis Near End.
- SAYRE WILL TAKE PLACE AT WILLIAMS; President's Prospective Son-in-Law Will Act as Assistant to Garfield.
- AMERICANS SHORT OF FOOD.; Supplies Taken from Women and Children for Mexicans.
- A.G. VANDERBILT IN HORSE SHOW RING; Famous Exhibitor, However, Is Serving as Judge at Long Branch, N.J.
- NANKING ABANDONS CAUSE OF REBELS; Announcement Made That Proclamation of Independence Has Been Canceled.
- PIER JEWEL THEFTS RISE TO $225,000; Narragansett Colonists Almost in a Panic as Result of Two Big Robberies.
- SULZER CALLS CONFERENCE.; How to Elect Direct Primary Assembly His Problem for Leaders.
- TARIFF BILL FACES REPUBLICAN FIGHT; Senate Minority Decides to Quit Passive Resistance and Oppose Radical Rate Changes.
- YEAR'S HOTTEST DAY CAUSES 3 SUICIDES; Thermometer Registers 95 Degrees at 2:30 o'Clock and 12 Persons Are Prostrated.
- Whisk Broom Breaks Down.
- JEWELER SHOT DOWN IN HIS SHOP BY GANG; Finver Had Refused to Contribute to a Fund for the Defense of Imprisoned Gunmen.
- KILLED BY AMERICAN'S CAR.; Frenchman Dies After Accident -- Mr. Peter and Chauffeur Arrested.
- SIR RICHARD COOPER DEAD.; Owner of Great Farms in England and North and South America.
- FORM PRIMARY ALLIANCE.; New Yorkers Incorporate to Promote Direct Nominations.
- NEW COTTON SPINDLE TESTS; Belanger Device So Successful That Boston Mill Orders Full Frame.
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- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- PACERS IN DEAD HEAT.; Peter Stevens and Leu Perkins Dot 2:09 1/4 on Hohokus Track.
- SEEK FACTS FROM SLOCUM.; Senators Call Correspondent to Testify About Mexico.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Twenty-fourth Street Loft in $375,000 Sale -- Record Store Rental on Lower Broadway -- $150,000 Trade in the Bronx -- Buyers on Long Island.