Articles
- TROY STAKE WINNER BOOSTED TO $2,500; Superintendent Scores an Easy Victory in Feature Race at Saratoga.
- NAME HAVENS FOR MAYOR.; Rochester Fusionists Unite on Man Who Beat Aldridge for Congress.
- CANON NEWBOLT'S WARNING.
- TO AVENGE HAYES'S DEATH.; Bryan Reiterates Demands for Punishment of Murderers.
- The Central Park Concerts.
- KANE ESTATE $407,476.; John Jacob Astor's Grandson Also Had Income from Trust Funds.
- CRUSADERS REACH YONKERS; Mayor Fails Suffragists, but They Hold Their Meeting Without Him.
- NO PAPER DISCRIMINATION.; Caucus Puts Agricultural Notes on Same Basis as Commercial.
- FRENCH AERO CLUB ROW.; Bleriot May Resign Because Deperdussin Aerodrome Is to be Used.
- PAGE RENTS LONDON HOUSE; Our Ambassador Gets a Three Years' Lease of 6 Grosvenor Square.
- ARREST POLICE PENSION MAN; Bookkeeper Charged with Graft, but Marked Bills Miss Him.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- No Cardinal Passes Second Base.
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- FUSION IN PANIC FEARS FOR TICKET; McAneny Threat to Quit Leads Mitchel to Urge Hearst Men to Reconsider.
- COLIN AND PETER PAN HERE.; Famous Sons of Commando to be Got Ready for Sale Next Week.
- APPLES AND BANANAS.
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- GIRL SPEEDER FINED; HAD NO CASH TO-PAY; Fifteen Miles an Hour Is "Simply Crawling," Miss Weingartner Tells Court.
- Miss Agnes D. Hulburd Engaged.
- LEFT LITTLE BOY TO DIE.; His Companions Feared to Tell That He Had Been Buried by Sand.
- TEST PANAMA CANAL GATES.; Looks at Miraflores Are Found to be Watertight.
- BATHERS MUST BE DISCREET; French Mayor Bars Men "Posing as Athletes" and Warns Ladies.
- STRIKE THREATENS THE HAMBURG LINE; Walkout of Longshoremen in Hoboken May Delay Sailing of Big Ships.
- Exciting Finish to Boston Game.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Advance as Trading Contracts -- Easier Money Outweighs Mexican Uncertainties.
- M'LOUGHLIN AND WILLIAMS VICTORS; Tennis Championship Now Lies Between Californian and Philadelphian.
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- ROBBERS WAIT FOR SALE.; Defer Holdup of United Cigar Store Until Customer Departs.
- Griffin Will Not Referee Bout.
- LIND DECLARES HIS MISSION ENDED; Off for Vera Cruz To-day and Will Sail for Home on Thursday.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- FRANCE TO SUPPORT WILSON.; Will Make Representations to Huerta, but Will Receive de la Barra.
- GOV. BUTLER IMPEACHED; At Nebraska's Extraordinary Session, Abdicating at Once.
- SENDS SON AWAY, ENDS LIFE; Mother Gives Boy Money for Coney Trip, Then Turns On Gas.
- BOY AND GIRL DEAD IN DRIFTING BOAT; Rockland School Friends Shot by Revolver Found Clutched in Youth's Hand.
- His Wedding Morn" Presented.
- JOHNSON UPSETS LONDON MUSIC HALL; His Engagement Postponed, He Appears in a Box and Tries to Make a Speech.
- ASK ANTI-ALCOHOLIC LAWS.; Neurologists Say Colonists' Diseases Are Due to Intemperance.
- FLIES 495 MILES IN HYDROAEROPLANE; Hawker Well on Way in Attempt to Fly Around England and Scotland
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- EXPLAINS BRITISH ACTION AS TO FAIR; Sir Albert K. Rollit Declares It Had Nothing to Do with the Panama Canal.
- SAVES FATHER AND SON.; Sergeant Mulhall Adds to His Medal Life-Saving Record.
- CO-OPERATION THE CURE.; Earl Grey Says It Will Do Away with Existing Industrial Evils.
- Manager Callahan Suspended.
- Pitcher Faber for White Sox.
- THAW TO INVOKE HIS TREATY RIGHTS; Counsel Paves Way to Appeal from Deportation Order Under International Law.
- MAYOR HUNT'S BRAVERY.; Cincinnati Executive Rescues Girl and Stops Runaway Team.
- Said to Depend Largely on Ease of Access.
- NO EUROPEAN PRESSURE.; Diplomats Delay Action Until Lind's Negotiations Are Ended.
- SPEER INQUIRY PLANNED.; Judiciary Committee Will Ask House for the Necessary Authority.
- Reserve Decision in Vendig Case.
- LEFT WEALTH TO DAUGHTERS; Small Income Only to Son of Late C.A. Canfield.
- TOURS FOR WOMEN IN RADIANT GARB; Man Campaigner starts His Trip Glowing Like the Spectrum in Suffrage Colors.
- CREW'S PLIGHT DESPERATE.; Steamer Devon, from Montreal, Goes Ashore Off New Zealand.
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- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- HINDU PRINCE WEDS BARODA PRINCESS; Marriage Broken Off in India Takes Place Three Months Later in London.
- SNAKES LET LOOSE IN SMUGGLING HAUL; Customs Deputy Opens Man's Bag Near Coenties Park and Reptiles Seek Freedom.
- Fall River Plant Resumes Work.
- YANKEES CONTINUE IN LOSING STREAK; Cleveland Gets Enough Runs in Second Inning to Win -- McConnell Injured.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- Washington Banks Merge.
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- SLASHES HIS POISONED FOOT; Boatman Then Swims Ashore After Stingray Stabs Him.
- Art Museum Ill-Ventilated.
- REBELS JAIL AN AMERICAN.; Hunt's Offense Was Buying Cattle from a Huerta Partisan.
- STOKES FOR YOUNG MEN.; Ex-Governor Says They Must Run the Republican Party.
- SULZER'S ADVISERS SPLIT OYER POLICY; Herrick and Other Counsel Oppose Arnold-Garrison Plan to Indict Murphy.
- RESIGNS PHILIPPINES POST.; Forbes's Friends Resent Abruptness in Naming His Successor.
- FRENCH AIRMAN MISSING.; Letert Left Berlin for Riga Saturday After Flight from Paris.
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- GRANTS MORE DELAY IN CAB LAW MUDDLE; Justice Donnelly Adjourns Hearing on Taximeter Firm's Appeal for an Injunction.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- NEW NEWTOWN FIRE SERVICE; Paid Companies to Replace Volunteers Next Monday.
- Cobb Saves Game for Tigers.
- CHINESE IN TRACK GAMES.; Cornell Orientals Win Point Prize -- Individual Honors for Pans.
- CANADIAN PACIFIC PICKS UP.; Earnings for Common 16 Per Cent. -- Extensions Building.
- COMMANDEER A CAR FOR AN ELOPEMENT; Couple Arrive at Waldorf at 4 A.M. and Rouse Sleeping Clergy by Phone.
- A SHORT-SIGHTED POLICY.
- TWO SLAIN BY PEONS.; An Englishman One Victim of Mexican Attempt at Robbery.
- It Is "The Temperamental Journey,'' Seen in the West Last June.
- RED CROSS TO AID REFUGEES.; J.H. Schiff and W.F. Persons New York Members of the Committee.
- GREAT PROGRESS IN NEW YORK HYGIENE; Dr. Eliot Compliments State at Fourth International School Hygiene Congress.
- GLYNN TO SEND MESSAGE.; Will Urge Certain Appropriations Vetoed by Gov. Sulzer.
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- TO SUCCEED CONNAUGHT.; Prince Arthur to be the Next Governor General of Canada.
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- GERMANS AT WEST POINT.; Imperial Commission Inspects Academy -- Inquiry Into Athletics.
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- THE MEXICAN MUDDLE.
- VANDERBILT GUEST BOBBED.; L.S. Bruguiere Reports Loss of Jeweled Stud and Cuff Links.
- A Vertical Searchlight.
- 12,000 FROM EUROPE ON ARRIVING LINERS; Yesterday the Record Day for Passengers at This Port -- Customs Swamped.
- FOSS WILL RUN AGAIN.; To Seek Re-election for Bay State Governor as an Independent.
- CONSERVATIONISTS CONFER.; Important Meeting of Forestry Experts at Jefferson, N.H.
- DUNNE RECOGNIZES GLYNN.; Requisition for Eugene Grant Honored by Illinois Governor.
- HIS SALARY DOUBLED; But Boston "L" Wage Scale Only Slightly Raised, Sergeant Testifies.
- BOY SHOOTS DOWN MOTHER'S ANNOYER; 15-Year-Old, Returning Home from Work, Sees Mall Striking Her in the Face.
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- BETTER AUTO ROADS TO PHILADELPHIA; Marked Improvement Made in Routes Through New Jersey -- Another Fuel Prize.
- BISHOP DIVIDES HIS ESTATE.; Sabine Makes a Special Bequest of Books on Theology.
- CRANDALL SHOWS REAL GRATITUDE; Doc Wins Game in Ninth Inning Because McGraw Saved Him from Exile to St. Louis.
- FORESAW PRESENT MODES.; Scotch Baronet Predicted Changes in Women's Dress 200 Years Ago.
- Milburn and Borden Polo Stars.
- STEFANSSON SHIP CAUGHT IN ICE; News of Halting of the Karluk Off Point Barrow Cabled to The Times by Explorer.
- AMERICAN SENTIMENT REGARDING SOCIALISM.
- TO DECIDE HORTON'S SANITY; Commission Appointed In Case of Man Who Wed When 85 Years Old.
- Thaw's Ovation In Canada.
- Alleged White Slaver Held.
- TAMMANY TO FILL ITS TICKET TO-NIGHT; At Least for Candidates for Supreme Court, Goldfogle Being the Latest.
- LOTS OF LIFE IN 'THE DOLL GIRL'; A Particularly Tuneful Score, Some Fun, and Clever People in This New Musical Show.
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- PALACE ELECTRICIANS OUT.; London Strike Also Affects Post Office, Museums, and Tower.
- HOLBROOK MURDER INQUIRY; American Vice Consul Going to Soushehir -- A Plot Is Alleged.
- CONSULAR AGENT STABBED.; W.J. Alcock Severely Wounded by a Madman at Huelva, Spain.
- FIVE-CENT BUS FARE, BUT A SHORT HAUL; Plan of New Company Is to Charge the Public 20 Cents, Against 5 in Subway.
- Red" Donahue Dies in Philadelphia
- BOSTON RELEASES DEVLIN.; Giants' Former Third Baseman Goes to Rochester Club.
- Perroquets Win Thorn Polo Cups.
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- THE THAW MONEY IN CANADA.
- Latest Ship News.
- Not Anxious to Vote.
- NO COMPROMISE, SAYS ROOSEVELT; He Tells Chicago Progressives the Republican Party "Must Adopt Our Principles."
- TARIFF VOTE NEXT WEEK.; Senators Hopeful of This Progress -- Free List Passed.
- Negro Made State Librarian.
- STATE HIRES TVVO LAWYERS.
- TO BE KING OF ALBANIA.; Powers Said to Have Chosen Prince of Wied -- Turks to Get Adrianople.
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- JEWELERS WAR ON FAKES.; Association, Which Meets To-day, to Inaugurate Campaign.
- Tigers Get Two Providence Men.
- Athletics Win in One Inning.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE.; Trading in London Cheerful -- Prices Firm in Paris and Berlin.
- TRUCE WITH MILITANTS?; Belief That Ministry and Mrs. Pankhurst Have Reached Agreement.
- FIRE ENGINEERS' CONVENTION.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Mortgages of Over $100,000,000, Recorded from Hudson & Manhattan Railroad to Guaranty Trust Company -- Lower West End Avenue Deal -- Telephone Company Buys in Huntington.
- President Outlines His Policy at a Night Conference.; STILL WORKS FOR PEACE
- Pure Drinking Water.
- BELASCO'S NEW PLAYS.; " The Temperamental Journey" the First -- Plans for the Season.
- WILSON STANDS FIRM ON CURRENCY BILL; Provision for Reserve Banks Won't Be Modified to Meet Bankers' Views.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- KIEB GOES TO CANADA.
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- DEPLORES OLYMPIC FUND.; Frederic Harrison Also Hits at Our Alleged Athletic Methods.
- MAKE STRICT RULES FOR NEW LAWYERS; Must File Character Affidavits from Attorneys Known to Small Committee.
- CUBS WIN IN BROOKLYN.; Nose Out Superbas, 5 to 4, with Zimmerman Out of Line-Up.
- Chicago Police Awe Senators.
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