Articles
- KAISER ON BALKAN KINGS.; Praises Greek Ruler -- Rest Stayed Home and "Combed Their Dogs."
- Miss Nina Pierson Married.
- KAISER WATCHES THE TRIAL; Gets Daily Wireless Reports of the Krupp Court-Martial.
- POPE SEES OUR PILGRIMS.; Apostolic Benediction Bestowed Upon Bishop Tihen and Party.
- MRS. EVELYN THAW NOW A BANKRUPT; She Precedes Her Stage Career Here by Filing Voluntary Petition.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Visible Supply of Cotton.
- SHELLING WU-SUNG FORTS.; Chinese Admiral Warns Shanghai of Impending Bombardment.
- New $1,500,000 Sugar Corporation.
- LIBERALS OPPOSE NICARAGUA TREATY; Their Washington Representative Protests Strongly to Senate Committee.
- Lake Beats Senators Easily.
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- BRADEN DIRECT WINS.; Crack Pacer Takes Free-for-All In First Start of Season.
- A DUBIOUS EXPLANATION.
- $20,000,000 IN CROP MONEY IS ASKED FOR; McAdoo Receives a Hundred Applications from Western and Southern Banks on First Day.
- Tammany and "the Common Good."
- BELLBOYS FEARED PARCEL WAS A BOMB; Box Lay All Night in the Imperial Lobby and No One Would Touch It.
- TO DRINK TO MY DEATH."; Swiss Leaves Odd Bequest to Editor of His Favorite Paper.
- BARTHOLOMAE'S PLANS.; " When Dreams Come True" His First Production Here.
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- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- DOHERTY CHARGE DISMISSED; Case Against New Haven Engineer Formally Dropped by Court.
- WANTS COAL TRUST INQUIRY; Murray Says Seven Railroads Control Anthracite Output.
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- AUTO EXPORTS $40,000,000.; Foreign Shipments Last Year Forty Times Those of 1903.
- Red Sox Lose on Elks' Day.
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- One Day Handicap Polo at Pier.
- THE ASCH BUILDING AGAIN.
- CHICAGO BANKERS APPROVE.; Think McAdoo's Proposal to Aid Crop Movement Is Serviceable.
- BURGLAR TELLS CONDUCTOR; Describes Robbery, Gives of Booty, and Then Gayly Goes His Way.
- IN FLAMES 4,000 FEET UP.; Fire on Monoplane Put Out by Aviator as He Descended.
- LONG BRANCH SHOW STOPPED BY STORM; Hard Rains Interrupt and Finally End Competitions for the Day.
- WASHOUTS ON SIX RAILROADS.; Lackawanna Freight Train Buried Under Mountain Side Near Water Gap.
- RUSH BRADY'S BODY HOME.; Taken Off Baltic by Tug and by Special Train to Albany.
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- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- Barber Claims Lee's Estate.
- GOMEZ DICTATOR TO OPPOSE CASTRO; Venezuelan Government Reports Repulses of Two Rebel Expeditions.
- Lakes to Gulf Route Ready.
- MATTY BREAKS UP SLUMP OF GIANTS; Cubs Find Hits Scarce with "Big Six" Working and Are Defeated, 5 to 2.
- MILLIONS FOR ROADS.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
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- STRIKES OF TRAINMEN; Could Be Curbed by a Federal Licensing System.
- TRIES TO AVENGE DOG.; Veterinary Prevented from Shooting Autoist Who Killed His Pet.
- AUTO KILLS 6-YEAR-OLD.; Charles Berg's Motor Car Runs Down Child Near Hackensack.
- Charlotte Walker Ill.
- SHOCK KILLS LINEMAN.; Electric Light Cable Crosses Phone Line in Storm.
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- TELLS OF NEW FUEL FOR USE IN AUTOS; Selden Says Peroxidized Kerosene Has Proved to be a Success.
- CHINESE TRADERS TO FIGHT GAMBLING; Merchants' Association Offers Its-Services to the District Attorney.
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- Consumers' Rubber Company Fails.
- Boston Shuts Out Cardinals.
- ANKLE DEEP WINS AGAIN.; Mankowski's Motor Boat Easily Beats Its Rival at Alexandria Bay.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- BRITONS ARE ANGRY OVER FAIR BOYCOTT; Many Censure Board of Trade -- Eight Nations Refuse to Exhibit, 27 Accept.
- Unfair to Compare It with Directorates of Foreign Banks.
- CUTS QUINLAN'S SENTENCE.; Ten Days Instead of a Year in Jail -Demonstrated "Majesty of Law."
- P.R.R. FINED $4,900.; Government Wins Suit Charging Road with Overworking Employes.
- Left $645,000 for Benevolence.
- DAM BURSTS AT EGG HARBOR.; Heavy Damage to Sawmill and Electric Light Plant.
- STATE CUTS EXPRESS RATES; California Orders Wells Fargo to Make Reductions Involving $750,000.
- ASTOR A FARM DELEGATE.; Is Among Sulzer's Appointees to the Forward-to-the-Land Convention.
- LEAVE WOOL MEN IN DOUBT.; Democrats Silent on Date When Schedule Will Be Effective.
- FOREIGN TRADE OPPORTUNITIES
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- VAST DOCK SCHEME FOR BAYONNE, N.J.; Dr. Martin Lays Before the Government Plans for Great Improvements.
- Reds' Errors Help Phillies Win.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Reaction Continues -- Secretary McAdoo's Statement Causes Rise in 2 Per Cent. Bonds.
- NEWARK CYCLE WAR ENDS.; Velodrome and Motordrome Interests Merged -- Pat Powers a Factor.
- STORM BREAKS UP GOLF.; Shawnee Players Unable to Go on Links for Afternoon Round.
- TO AID AMERICANS LEAVING MEXICO; Bryan Asks Congress to Vote $100,000 to Pay Fare of Those in Distress.
- President Wilson Urged to Rise Above Party Lines.
- U.S. AGENT TELLS OF $50,000 BRIBE; David G. Powers Says He Rejected Big Offers in San Francisco Fuel Case.
- Grand Central Trains Late.
- RACING THRONGS CROWD SARATOGA; Spa Brightens Up Perceptibly on the Resumption of Its Favorite Sport.
- FUSIONISTS GRIM OVER THE TICKET; Choice of Mitchel for Mayor Upsets Them, but Still It Seems They'll Line Up.
- Leaves a Million to Milliken.
- URGED TO TELL ALL, SULZER IS SILENT; Deaf to Advice of Friends That He Explain Mysteries of His Campaign Fund.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- HUERTA SILENT ON DIAZ.; But Semi-Officially It Is Said the Envoy Is Recalled.
- DRY GOODS OUTLOOK.; Orders for Spring Season Wait Tariff and Currency Legislation.
- GARIBALDI TO AID CASTRO?; Panama Police Suspect Madero's ex-General of Recruiting for Him.
- CALIFORNIAN IN FINAL.; Young Griffin to Play Armstrong for Western Tennis Title To-day.
- Herreshoff and Adams Golf Victors.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; West Side Apartments and Loft Properties in Deals Aggregating Nearly $4,000,000 -- Two Women Big Investment Buyers -- City Buys Bronx Block Front -- Broadway and Canal Street Corner Sold.
- NEW NAME FOR G.O.P.?; C.F. Brooker Says It May Be Known as the Conservative Party.
- Salesmen and Suffragists.
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- Visitors to The Times.
- BAR CROP PAPER FROM MONEY BILL; Banking Committee Democrats Reject Radical Plan as They Complete the Measure.
- WILL FIGHT MRS. GRACE.; North Hempstead Engages M. Linn Bruce in Land Suit.
- TALK SUFFRAGE IN SQUARES.; Votes for Women Advocates Plan Tour of the City To-day.
- ACCEPTS APPRAISAL OF ASTOR ESTATE; Surrogate Imposes Tax of $3,316,992 on the Legacies Contained in the Colonel's Will.
- Carranza Rejects Our Mediation; Asks Only Equal Right to Buy Arms; Leader of Mexican Revolutionists Says He Could Exterminate Huerta Quickly -- Truce Would Not Solve Problems.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- OFFER FILM SHOWS FOR OCEAN LINERS; Promoters Hope to Give Them on Twelve Big Transatlantic Steamships.
- LATIN AMERICA BUYS MORE.; Exports to Five Southern Republics Show $10,000,000 Gain.
- VISCOUNT SLEPT ON QUAY.; Paris Police Apologized When He Said His Flat Was Too Noisy
- SUPERBAS LOSE AGAIN.; Jack Miller's Bat Once More Helps Overthrow Dahlen's Nine.
- Whitney Defeats Inman in Final.
- WOULD ENJOIN TWOMBLYS.; Neighbor Objects to Obstruction of One Way and Use of Another.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- FACTORY MEN HELD FOR LOCKING DOORS; Morris Brookstone's Exits Were Chained Up, Fire Prevention Inspector Testifies.
- PENSIONS PAID TO WIDOWS.; Six New Jersey Mothers Get Allowances Under New Law.
- TAXICAB MEN DELAY GETTING LICENSES; Only Eighty Applications Received at Mayor's Bureau and Fifty of These Are Rejected.
- SEEKS $300,000 HEIRESS.; Michigan Sheriff Wants to Find Bessie Clark Weaver of New York.
- ROW AT OCEAN GROVE.; Police Called in to Quell Rumpus at Camp Meeting Election.
- Bangor's Fire Loss $750,000.
- WESTON IN ST. PAUL.; Pedestrian Off to Minneapolis Today -- Will Have Covered 1,546 Miles.
- Deputies Seek to Mediate.
- STORM RAVAGES ITALY.; Damage to Apulian Vineyards and Orchards May Be $5,000,000.
- THREATENED ROTHSCHILD.; German Charged with Demanding $152,000 Trapped by Police.
- Browns Beat Athletics Again.
- FUSION GONE ASTRAY.
- FOSDICK FOR ELLIS ISLAND.; Seems to Have the Best Chance of Being Immigration Commissioner.
- NEW YORK TAXICAB RATES; Not Always Higher Than Those In Other American Cities.
- TRY TO TRACE RACE NEWS.; Telephone Operator Tells About the Wire to Hoeffner's Barn.
- SOCIETY IN COSTUME AT MRS. FISH'S BALL; Newport's Summer Colony Dresses Up and Plays Parts of Mother Goose Characters.
- McMillan Expedition Salts Again.
- STOKES LEFT LESS THAN $1,000,000; Persons Conversant with the Banker's Estate Correct $20,000,000 Estimate.
- RUSSIA LATEST TO DECLINE.; Joins Seven Other Nations in Refusing -- 27 Have Accepted.
- PEACE OFFER HITS BULGARIA; Would Give Her Little More Territory Than When War Began.
- DIAZ DENIES HE'S RECALLED.; Says He Expects to Start for Japan To-day.
- SIDELIGHTS ON SELLING.
- LAWRENCE DRAWINGS SOLD.; Edward Collection Has Been Bought by Scott & Fowles of This City.
- Notes of Foreign Affairs.
- GAS DEBENTURES COMING.; Authority Will Be Asked for $25,000,000 6 Per Cent. Convertibles.
- RAIN STOPS PLAY IN CRICKET MATCH; New York Scores 118 Runs Against 101 for 6 Wickets by the Australians.
- WASTING TIME.
- BURNED HOME OF MAYOR.; " Blind Pig" Keepers Believed to Have Set Fire for Revenge.
- THE HERRAN-HAY TREATY.; Colombia's Rejection Ascribed to Desire for Greater Gain.
- LOAN SHARK FINED $1,000.; D.H. Tolman Also Put on Probation for Three Years in New Jersey.
- Names Policewomen for Chicago.
- PLEASES ST. LOUIS BANKERS.; They Indorse McAdoo's Recognition of Business Paper.
- GEM "CLUES" THICK AT PIER; Narragansett Alive with Rumors in Search for Jewel Robbers.
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- NICHOLO KOENIG SINKING.; Pushed from a Float and Injured -- Doesn't Rally for Operation.
- COTTON OUTLOOK IS EVEN WITH 1912; Condition of Growing Crop on July 25 Was 76.6 Per Cent. of a Normal.
- HITCH IN DUBLIN ART GIFT.; Some Citizens Object to Putting Lane Gallery on Bridge.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Scissors for Educational Use and Platinum Refuse Come in Free.
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- WRESTLED A SHARK IN CANADIAN WILDS; Then Mr. Nobles Found a Pickerel That Floated Ashore on the Heavy Dew They Have There.
- FRANK CHANCE NOT TO QUIT YANKEES; Will Not Resign Until He Develops a Pennant-Winning Team for New York.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Money Cheaper -- Markets Firm -- Berlin Boerse Is Quiet.
- MOVING THE CROPS.
- Latest Ship News.
- Would Help Young Students Who Cannot Go Abroad.
- JURY FINDS CAHILL VICTIM OF MURDER; Deliberates Ten Minutes and Discards Police Theory of Suicide.
- STORMS PLAY HAVOC WITH RAIL AND WIRE; Freight Train Buried Under a Mountain Slide Near the Delaware Water Gap.