Articles
- Not to Annul Cuban Concessions.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Disguised as Brakeman, Steals Gems
- NEW HIPPODROME SHOW.; ' America' to Open Aug. 30 -- Real Indians for Pueblo Village.
- JOHN A. CONNOLLY ARRESTED; Perjury Charge Sequel to His Charges Against Justice Cohalan.
- TAKE MRS. LAIMBEER HOME.; Physicians Fear Still to Tell Her of Her Husband's Death.
- CHINA'S OUTLOOK BRIGHT, HE SAYS; American Agent Asserts Wonderful Development Will Follow Present Revolution.
- To Wind Up Walsh's Old Bank.
- MAD MULLAH ON WARPATH.; Disaster to British Troops in Somaliland Caused by His Followers.
- SEVEN SHOT IN RIOT.; Flag Waved Before I.W.W. Orator in Salt Lake Starts Fight.
- OHIO FIRST TO USE FEDERAL ROAD AID; Part of Recent Appropriation for Old National Pike -- Motor Happenings.
- Boston Beats Cubs Twice.
- Gymkhana at Narragansett.
- HUERTA RELAXES HOSTILITY TO LIND; His Chief Cabinet Officer Receives Unofficial Visit from Wilson's Emissary.
- THE NEW UNIONISM.
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- Smoking a Meerschaum Pipe.
- GET 2 IN TRAP SET WITH DICTOGRAPH; Insurance Adjuster Charges Filing of False Claim for Burglary Loss.
- Siberian Refugee Ordered Deported.
- CROP FUND TO BANKS THAT AVOID STOCKS; Treasury to Deny Share of the $50,000,000 to Those Taking Risks in Loan Deals.
- Royalty Enjoys the Switchbacks.
- LUSTIG LEAVES HOSPITAL.; One of Gangsters' Bullets Removed, Other Still in Him.
- Engineering Chemistry at Princeton
- RIOTING IN ROME; ITALIAN STRIKE OFF; Five Hundred Persons Arrested in Capital, Where Most of Workmen Are Out.
- TARIFF BILL NEAR VOTE IN THE SENATE; Republicans Show Disposition to Agree with Democrats for Action About Sept. 1.
- Pirates Beat Reds at Start.
- Newport Tennis Reaches Semi-Finals.
- HEALY'S CHILDREN WIN.; Marion and Brothers Score in Pony Class at Empire City Park.
- WILSON PEACE HOPE GROWS.; Lind's Visit to Mexican Minister Encourages Administration.
- MEDICAL AMBASSADORS.
- MORGENTHAU TO GO AS ENVOY TO TURKEY; President Selects Him as Ambassador and Soon Will Send Name to Senate.
- A Widowed Mother's Home.
- Brady Will Offered for Probate.
- HULINGS-CARDEN WEDDING.; Ensign Marries Ex-Judge's Daughter -- Dato First Set for Fall.
- GO TO WORKHOUSE FOR INVADING FLAT; Husband and Divorce Sleuths Who Attacked the de Sapresis to Spend a Month in Jail.
- ASK McADOO TO EXPLAIN.; Republican Demand for Proof of Plot Against Bonds Fails.
- HOW TO WRITE BASEBALL.; Owner Likes It "Straight," Professor Prefers the Vernacular.
- CASTRO REVOLUTION HAS FIZZLED OUT; News Reaches Curacao and Is Confirmed by Our Consul at Caracas.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- THINKS MILITANCY AT ITS LAST GASP; British Government Is Pleased with Results of "Cat and Mouse" Act.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- PITCHER AND UMPIRE CLASH ON FIELD; Roy Mitchell Threatens Silk O'Loughlin, but Is Restrained by Other Players.
- TO ABANDON QUEENSTOWN.; British Post Office Sanctions Decision as to Big Cunard Liners.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- MRS. SPENCER TRASK ILL.; Seized with Heart Attack at Her Lake George Summer Home.
- Should Compare with Railway Engineers' Danger Signals.
- HALE BLAMED FOR MEXICAN IRRITATION; Attitude of the Administration's Confidential Investigator Has Not Helped Peace.
- RICES' GOLDEN WEDDING.; 50th Anniversary Celebrated at Their Long Branch Cottage.
- CURRENCY FIGHT IN CAUCUS.; Insurgents Extend Scope of Agricultural Credits.
- PRACTICAL JOKE FATAL.; William Calbert Dies of Heart Disease in a Yonkers Saloon,
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Article 7 -- No Title
- MELVILLE'S HEIRS LOSE.; Court Gives Residue of the Admiral's Estate to Executors.
- Pitcher Scott Wins with Bat.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- CALIFORNIA TENNIS STAR WINS TWICE; William F. Johnston, However, Is Hard Pressed to Win Match from Beekman.
- GOES CRAZY AT OPERATION.; Surgeon Suddenly Loses Mind and Patient Is Killed.
- Are Charging Lowest Rates Without Waiting for Court Decision.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Duty Cut on Metal Polish -- Protest on Cotton and Flax Fabric Falls.
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- Tariff Delay Vexatious.
- HUERTA GIVES ASSURANCES.; Cables the Paris Matin There Is No Ground for Anxiety.
- Van Valen-Van Ness Nuptials.
- HEARST MINES ATTACKED.; Catholic Federation Says They Impede Religious Work.
- CAN'T INVEST IN CITY BONDS.; Bank Savings Departments Restricted by New Currency Provisions.
- P. PALACE CARR A GOOD MAN; So Secretary Daniels Expedites His Discharge from Navy.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- MUSIC OF POWERS HARMONY SAYS GREY; But Their Patience is Not Inexhaustible, and One of Them May Coerce Turkey.
- To Liquidate Walsh Bank.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- DIGGS'S THREATS MADE HER ELOPE; Marsha Warrington Testifies That Fear of Scandal Impelled Her.
- SKIRT MAKERS TO STRIKE.; Some 7,000 Object to the System of Sub-Manufacture.
- FRANK BOGASH, JR., WINS.; Murphy Pacer Sets New Mark for C. & C. Stake at Detroit.
- SAILORS DROWN ON A DARE.; Two Saved with Difficulty After Four Plunge Overboard.
- Mr. Hewitt's Mayoralty Campaign.
- DECOYED TO A FLAT, BOUND AND KILLED; W.G. Martin, Prosperous Merchant of Toronto, Found Murdered in a Flat Here.
- REBELS KILL A NEW YORKER.; Harry Burton, a Chemist, Assassinated by Carranza's Men.
- WONDERS OF HOTEL ROOF.; Fruits, Vegetables, and Berries, Englishmen Hear, Await Picking.
- Won't Let Schrank Come Here.
- FUSION WRANGLE ON COUNTY TICKETS; Progressives and Hearst Men Fear Republicans Will Get All the Nominations.
- LETTER 11 YEARS ON WAY.; Surrogate Wrote About an Estate Long Since Settled.
- KILLS WIFE, WOUNDS CHILD.; Jealous Italian Then Fires at Detectives Who Pursue Him.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- Article 3 -- No Title
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Good Undertone in London -- Prices Steady in Paris, Firm in Berlin.
- FIERCE LONDONDERRY RIOT.; Mayor of the City Badly Hurt by a Stone -- A Policeman Shot.
- OLD RAILROAD AUCTIONED.; Pennsylvania Holding Company Opposed Newtown & Flushing Sale.
- I.W.W. Organizers Go to Jail.
- McCOY DEFEATS GRUPP.; Brooklyn Middleweight, Earns Victory Over St. Louis Boxer.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Deal Pending for Eighty-sixth Street Residence -- Madison Avenue Corner Resold -- $500 for Five-Inch Strip at Auction -- Bronx and Brooklyn Transactions -- Good Suburban Market.
- RUSHES CLERIC TO SENATE.; Deputy Finds One to Open Session with Prayer in Chaplain's Absence.
- Streets Torn by Subway Work.
- 16 HOURS IN QUICKSAND.; Philadelphia Boy Suffers Long Torture in the Schuylkill.
- WON'T SEAT CLAYTON NAMED AS SENATOR; Democrats Say Alabama Governor's Filling of Johnston's Seat Is Illegal.
- JAPAN BARS DIAZ MISSION.; General Instructed by Huerta Not to Sail for Tokio.
- ART EXPERT PREYER FALLS TO HIS DEATH; Troubled with Asthma, He Seeks Low-Silled Window for Air and Stumbles Out.
- Gen. Jones Grows Weaker.
- Wants Parcel Post for Books.
- 3 BURN TO DEATH IN AUTO.; Fourth Passenger Fatally i nju*i-ed When Machine Plunges from Bridge
- A GERMAN TREASON CASE.; Officer of Artillery Arrested While Endeavoring to Escape.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Article 10 -- No Title
- King Visiting Lord Ripon.; By Marconi Transatlantic Wireless Telegraph to The New York Times.
- Great South Bay Yachts Assemble.
- THE AMENDED BANKING BILL.
- FIRE IN GOV. FOSS'S PLANT.; Police Investigating Blaze Which Threatens Entire Blower Works.
- PROTEIN IN MUSHROOMS.; Very Little to Warrant the Name of "Vegetable Beefsteak."
- READY WITH VOTES TO IMPEACH HIM, ASSEMBLY DEBATING SULZER AT 3:30 A.M. GOVERNOR'S WIFE WOULD TAKE BLAME; New Aspect Cast Upon Charges by a Strange "Confession."
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- IDEAS ON TAXI COSTS AT WIDE VARIANCE; Company Says It's a Losing Game, but Independent Owner Disagrees.
- Diaz Cancels His Sailing.
- COVETS AUTO, KILLS OWNER.; Son of Wealthy Illinoisan Sought on Murder Charge.
- LETTER 'E' GOVERNS POISON PEN CASE; Typewriter Expert Is Put on Stand to Testify Against Mrs. Nelson L. Pollard.
- TRIED TO CUT UP SLAIN GIRL'S BODY; Blows on the Head Killed Woman Found in Inwood, Coroner's Physician Believes.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Advance Carried Forward Vigorously -- Success of Union Pacific Underwriting.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- CALLS DR. SUN A COWARD.; Governor of Kiang-Si Still Trying to Oust Yuan Shih-Kai.
- FLETCHER'S HOMER DISTRACTS DODGERS; Ties Score in Sixth and Giants Win Out in Eleventh by 6 to 5 Score.
- THE IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Mr. Wheeler Tells How the East Side House Obtained Redress.
- SULZER'S DAY OF SUSPENSE.; Governor Appeals to Opponents Not to Vote to Impeach Him.
- SPRECKELS ASSAILS DIRECTORS OF FAIR; Sued for $25,000 Panama Exposition Subscription, He Says He Hasn't Confidence in Managers.
- Huerta Fails to Answer Rebuff.
- GAYNOR MEETS LUNDY.; They Talk Over Old Times and Have Pictures Taken Together.
- WESTON FREED OF BLAME.; U.S. Authorities Decide He Did Not Write Offensive Letters.
- MULHALL ILL FROM ORDEAL.; House Lobby Committee Adjourns to Thursday, So He May Rest.
- BURNS'S TRIBUTE TO DOCTORS' WORK; At Closing Meeting of Medical Congress He Speaks of Great Decrease in Mortality.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Enter Rockefeller Estate House.
- WHITNEY SHOWS GREAT 2-YEAR-OLD; Pennant, First Time Out, and Not Urged, Equals Saratoga Track Record.
- PEACE WITH MEXICO.
- DWYER'S MEN THROW HEALY'S DINERS OUT; Fifty Patrolmen Use Force in Ejecting All Those Who Refuse to Go Quietly.
- The City College Presidency.
- URGES PEOPLE TO AID SULZER.; Knickerbocker Press Calls Assembly's Action Brutal.
- ITALY PLANS TO EXHIBIT.; Government Appropriates 2,000,000 Lire for Panama-Pacific Display.
- KILLED BY A SPIDER'S BITE.; Paterson Man Crushed Insect on His Face While Sleeping in Hay.
- TELL OF SWEEPING VICTORY.; Mexican Dispatches Say Federals Killed 3,200 at Torreon.
- TRAIN HITS WOMAN'S CAR.; Mrs. John Stilwell and Her Chauffeur Hurt Near Long Branch.
- Sullivan's Appointment Confirmed.
- UNCLE" STOPPED THE MAIL; His Letter Always Ended Wooing -- Family Seized for Fraud.
- Awards of Congress Prizes.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; An Unpopular Bank Call.
- SHOWS HIGHER LIVING COST; British Report Says Wages Have Not Risen Proportionately.
- THREE ROYAL ENGAGEMENTS; To Cement Balkan Alliance -- Two of Czar's Daughters to Wed.
- NEW YORK FLEET AT MARBLEHEAD; Grayling, Irolita, and Venona Winners in Various Divisions in Day's Sail.
- A PRISONER OF ITALY.
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- Fusion In the Bronx.
- Loudoun to Probe Highway Dept.
- BRITAIN MAY RECONSIDER.; Growing Belief That Panama Fair Decision Will Be Reversed.
- FIGHTS HORNETS IN THE AIR.; Painter's Battle with Yellow Jackets 275 Feet Up.