Articles
- KNOW RIVER VICTIM; SEEK YOUNG DOCTOR; Brother Identifies Girl's Torso Found in Hudson as That of Antoinette Day.
- MAPLE LEAF WINS TROPHY.; Boat That Took Harmsworth Cup to England Keeps It There.
- KICK DAY" FOR PULLMANS.; California Board to Voice Travelers' Complaints at Inquiry.
- Walters Wins from Denny.
- RARE PRINTS ON VIEW.; Old New York to Be Seen in Cruikshank Collection.
- THE BLACK HAND DOSSIER.
- SEIZED FOR KILLING HAYES.; Mexican Captain Accused of Murdering a Negro, Too.
- THE LAWLESS MILITANTS; Cannot Escape by Pleading That Their Crimes Are Political.
- SULZER BACK IN ALBANY.; In Conference at Night -- Renewed Talk of Resignation.
- CALLS GLASS BILL A BUBBLE BUILDER; Hardwick, Georgia Democrat, Says It Will Cause Gigantic Boom and Then a Collapse.
- $100,000 RARE ORGAN BOUGHT BY AMERICAN; Frick Supposed to be Purchaser of One 300 Years Old, Remarkably Carved.
- ENGINEER WEDS HEIRESS.; H.N. Markley Marries Edna M. Blankenburg After Romance.
- AGED COUPLE MARRIED.; Widower and Widow, Each with 7 Children, Renew Old Romance.
- WARS ON CAUCUS RULE.; Representative Anderson Wants House Methods Investigated.
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- FOREIGN TRADE OPPORTUNITIES
- SAY INQUIRY FAVORS FOOD CONTRACTORS; Ellis Island Commission Badgers Complaining Witnesses, Men Back of Charges Say.
- Chicago Pitchers Blow Up.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; American Securities Are Strong in London -- Paris and Berlin Firm.
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- WASHINGTON RIFLES WIN.; Three of Four Events Won by District of Columbia Militiamen
- GAYNOR LIES IN STATE; HONORS BY LIVERPOOL; Body Taken to Town Hall Escorted by Police Through Crowded Streets.
- Rain Stops International Cricket.
- ACCUSE SECRETARY WILSON; Senate Investigating Committee Told He Once Called Coal Strike.
- MAYOR KLINE.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Old Residence on Broome Street Sold -- Amsterdam Avenue Deal -- Active Brooklyn Market -- Buyers in Queens -- New Jersey Transactions -- Good Business Lease in Thirtieth Street.
- HUNT MEXICAN MURDERERS.; Americans and Constitutionalists Looking for Smugglers.
- LOW ENGINEERING SALARIES.; Technical Training Often Makes Young Graduates Impractical.
- WILL CONSIDER PLAN TO MOVE NAVY YARD; Daniels and Congressmen Coming Here Next Week to Study Project.
- PRESIDENT WATCHES DAUGHTER IN PLAY; Eleanor Wilson Appears in the Leading Role in 'Bird Masque' in New Hampshire.
- REVOLUTION IN A TEAPOT.; Santo Domingo Uprising Is Confined to Three Villages.
- MRS. FREDERICA MONKS WEDS.; Married to Hugh B. Rowland, Lawyer, at Home of Paymaster Sackett.
- Ruling on Revolver Licenses.
- LABOR FIGHTS LEGISLATORS; Strong Opposition to Law Makers Who Voted for Compensation Bill.
- JOB MAY GO TO BILLINGS.; Boston Democrats Can't Pick Man for Collectorship.
- TRADE REVIVAL IS ON.; Suspense Over Tariff Passing and Stocks Must Be Replenished.
- JUDGE GRAY TILTS AT THE INCOME TAX; It Means Double Taxation and Is Odious in Practical Administration, Says Jurist.
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- STANDARD OIL MEN ENTER AUTO FIELD; Rockefeller Motor Company Is Formed to Manufacture Improved Type of Engine.
- Burrowes Best In Red Bank Shoot
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- Pastor to be an Undertaker.
- TOO FAR.
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- THE CONSUMER'S BURDEN.; Gains Nothing by Tariff and Loses Through the Income Tax.
- TO SIFT GUGGENHEIM CASE.; State's Attorney Will Lay Evidence Before Grand Jury.
- HEREDITY PROBLEMS BEFORE SCIENTISTS; Notable Experiments in Animal Breeding Laid Before the British Association.
- German Toys for Panama Fair.
- Miss Reed-Lewis Betrothed.
- CALIFORNIA PLAGUE VICTIM.; Government Appropriates $40,000 Additional for Fight on Disease.
- HELD IN COCAINE CASE.; Smith a Member of Drug-Selling Gang, Police Say.
- WANTS SON AS PATIENT.; Physician, Sued by Wife, Says His Care Is Essential.
- Capital Increases.
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- SULZER'S ORDER SHOWN BY BROKERS; Signed "William Sulzer for Mrs. Sulzer" After His Stock Dealings Became Known.
- Go-Between, Drops Dead as He Wins
- MESSAGES FROM SKIBO CASTLE; Ambassador Page and Andrew Carnegie Express Sorrow.
- KIRKBY LOSES GOLF MATCH IN A MIX-UP; Plays Another Contestant's Ball by Mistake, Resigns Hole, and Loses to Maxwell.
- A CONFLICT OF JURISDICTIONS.
- REBELS MOVE ON CULIACAN.; Fifteen Hundred Menace 700 Federals in Sinaloa's Capital.
- Pennsylvania Man Declared to be the Champion Commuter.
- BLOOD INJECTION CURE.; French Physician Asserts Tests Have Proved Value of Discovery.
- ATROCITIES INQUIRY FAILS.; Members of Carnegie Commission Have Gone Home from Salonika.
- S.V. MANN AND WIFE HURT.; Were in Collision of President Peters's Special and Passenger Train.
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- RICH MEN FELL LIGHT POLES; Lineman Also Accuses Frank W. Jones of Assault.
- CANCER MORTALITY GROWS.; 74.3 Per 100,000 in 1911, Dr. Hoffman Tells Public Health Delegates.
- Dissolutions.
- MULHALL'S CHARGES DENIED BY WATSON; Ex-Congressman Insists He Never Was in the Pay of Manufacturers' Association.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Another Sharp Upward Movement Carries U.P. Close to 160 -- Other Stocks Strong.
- Senators Clean Up Series with Naps.
- GAYNOR MEN LOATH TO LET TICKET DIE; Urge McAneny to Take Mayor's Place, but He Is Firm in Refusal.
- Cardinals Release Two Players.
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- Orange H.S. Athletic Election.
- HEADWAY ON TARIFF; SENATE RATEST STAND; Conferees Dispose of Five Schedules, House Again Yielding on Most Items.
- A GOOD EXAMPLE.
- STYLES IT "BRYAN'S 'TURN'."; Paris Temps Says Secretary's Course Shows Lowered Ideals Here.
- Hours of Mall Collection.
- KERNOCHAN ASKS $12,000.; Musician Applies to Court for Yearly Allowance from Aunt's Estate.
- ST. BERNARD SAVED HIM.; Dog Brought Monks to Aid an Injured Alpine Climber.
- Miss Clancy to Wed Edmund Moger
- EMINENT SURGEON COMING.; Sir Rickman Godlee Guest at the Chicago Convocation.
- Ike Morgan, Illustrator, Dead.
- NEW HAVEN HEARING WAITS ON EXPERTS; Bond Issue Question Goes Over Until Sept. 17 During Examination of Books.
- MAY STOP PACIFICS ATTACK.; Kindel Tells McReynolds Anti-Trust League Wrote His Resolution.
- BRYAN URGES HASTE TO HELP AMERICANS; House Rushes Special Appropriation of $100,000 to Take Refugees Out of Mexico.
- Mrs. Locke Part Owner of Phillies.
- STILWELL'S HAND IN ESTATE; Appraisal for James G. Lane Shows $3,000 Paid Ex-Senator.
- AWAKENS FROM 40-DAY NAP.; Tennessee Man Sound and Well After His Long Sleep.
- Umpire Perrine In Insane Ward.
- LONDON PAPER'S PRAISE.; " Power Lay in Belief in Himself," Says Westminster Gazette.
- GOULD WINS PRESS GOLF.; Carl H. Smith Carries Him to Nineteenth Hole for His Victory.
- REYES FORSAKES HUERTA.; Son of Slain General May Run on Diaz Presidential Ticket.
- COMMISSIONER CARLISLE'S WORK.
- FAVOR REPUBLICAN PARLEY.; Senators Jones and Cummins to Urge Hilles to Call Committee.
- PLUMAGE SAVES BIRDS.; Miss Wilson and Bird Societies Challenged to Prove Contrary.
- GRAND JURY HEARS SHUBERT ON 'LURE'; Producer a Witness at Investigation of the White Slave Play.
- BURRIAN SENTENCE STANDS; German Tenor Faces a Term of One Year In Prison.
- POSTMEN IN PEARL THEFT.; Shown to Have Aided Robbers of $650,000 Necklace.
- G.P. Philes, Bibliographer, Dies.
- THAW'S FATE NOW WITH GOV. FELKER; But New Hampshire Executive Will Give Him Chance to Appeal to Courts.
- MAKE TIME" WRECK CAUSE.; New Haven Engineers Say Safety Has Abandoned for Speed.
- Bogus $5 Bills in Circulation.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- BRYAN PUTS CHINDA OFF.; Forced to Cut Conference on ! and Law to Keep His Lecture Dates.
- ASTOR TAKES UP FLYING.; Soon to Begin Flights in the Hydroaeroplane He Bought.
- Amateur Pitcher for Browns.
- State's Mayors May Attend.
- COLLEGE GOLF TITLE.; Wheeler of Yale and Marshall Williams to Play In Final.
- HASTENS TO CONSULT DIAZ.; Ex-Inspector Acosta Says Everything Depends on Result.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
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- Perplexities In the Thaw Case.
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- BALK AT HOME RULE TALK.; All Parties Oppose a Conference as Proposed by Lord Loreburn.
- FALL DANCES BRING OUT NEWPORT SET; First of Friday Night Events Given by Mrs. R.T. Wilson and Mrs. Stanley McCormick.
- HUNGRY, BUT NOT A GUNMAN; New Yorker Held for Armed Raid on Washington Lunchroom.
- FULL HEARING, SAYS FELKER.; But Governor Scouts Idea of Sending Thaw to Pennsylvania.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- CREDITORS PRESS SULLIVAN ESTATE; Claims Aggregating Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars Filed Against Missing Leader.
- Erie Road Fined $20,000.
- MARTIAL LAW IN OHIO CITY.; Ex-Priest Stirs Town with Anti-Catholic Campaign.
- BOSTON YACHTSMAN TO SAIL DEFENDER; R.W. Emmons, 2d, Selected by Vanderbilt Syndicate to Handle America's Cup Yacht
- NO TAX HERE ON COX ESTATE; Brokers Balance with His Firm Was Used Up in Stock Purchases.
- CAN YOU USE A 'DIATICEFF'?; Kind and Gentle One Down in Georgia Wants a Job.
- MRS. M'LEAN WINS FROM MISS WAGNER; Indoor Champion Loses New Jersey Tennis Title on Morristown Courts.
- TOMBS BADLY CONGESTED.; 735 Prisoners Now Confined There -- Cells intended to Hold 500.
- Golfers Practice for Open Tourney.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- DEFIES HUERTA AND FLEES.; Gov. Rosales Quits Mexico Rather Than Obey the General.
- Philosophy and Science Have Failed to Explain Their Existence.
- Disclaimer by Prof. Smith.
- INSECT CARRIES PELLAGRA.; English Scientist Says Spartanburg Conference Established This.
- DIGGS ON STAND AGAIN.; Denies Influencing White Slave Case Witness to Commit Perjury.
- Dr. R. Van Santvoord's Funeral.
- Italy Not After Rhodes.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Kansas Population 1,685,621.
- LESS WORK BUT MORE PAY.; Wages Have Increased Rapidly Despite Reduction of Hours of Labor.
- RUSH FOR MONTANA LAND.; 17.012 Register for Fort Peck Reservation Open for Settlers.
- LINER GEORGIA _IN TROUBLE.; Bay State Boat's Trip Halted and Passengers Threaten Suit.
- TOO DARK TO PLAY BALL.; Giants and Pirates Will Play a Double-Header In Pittsburgh To-day
- PASTOR'S WIFE DISGUISED.; Arrested for Dressing Like Man to Slum with Husband.
- Ohio Tennis Reaches Finals.
- TARIFF WILL REDUCE PRICES; SAYS BRYAN; Also Increase Wages, Production, Imports, and Consumers' Purchasing Power.
- REBELS BESIEGE AMERICANS.; Forty Refugees Appeal for Boat in Which to Flee Frontera.
- Mr. Willcox for Mayor.
- DENIES GETTING MURPHY CASH
- Girl Babies and Boy Babies.
- SOUTH SEA ISLANDS VANISH; Falcon and Hope of Friendly Group and Inhabitants Gone.
- AMAZON EXPLORERS SLAIN?; Friends Fear Page and Cromer Are Victims of Peruvian Indians.
- TWO MORE AIRCRAFT DEATHS; German Fatalities Have Been 24 Within Five Days.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- CHINA MUST YIELD TO JAPAN'S DEMANDS; Yuan Shih-kai Is Believed to Have Done So Already.
- Bees by Parcel Post -- Clerk Stung.
- GIVES ARBITRATORS FIGURES ON BIG CARS; Their Use Increases the Work and Risks in Railroading, Trainmen Argue.
- YANKEES READY TO LEAVE LAST PLACE; Victory Over Browns Places Them Within Ten Points of St. Louis Team.
- ROOSEVELT TO AID LINDSEY.; Notifies Denver Judge He Will Be There If Recall Fight Starts.
- WIRES CUT IN LABOR WAR.; Postal Telegraph Co. Victim of Vandals In Chicago.
- FIGHT FANS STORM CLUB.; 800 Fall to Get In New Polo -- Police Restore Order.
- POSSE KILLS A NEGRO.; Bloodhounds Find His Body After Battle with Citizens and Deputies.
- ONE TICKET AGAINST TAMMANY.
- GERMANS AMAZED BY BRYAN'S 'INTICS'; Called "Variety Star" and "Clown," He Is Mercilessly Ridiculed for His Lectures.
- TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY TIMES.
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- DIVORCE EVIDENCE ON SHIP.; Detective for Mrs. R.H. Hood Testifies Against Husband.
- C.P. HUNTINGTON MARRIES.; New York Architect Wedded to Eleanor Moretti, Actress -- Divorcees
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- SOCIETY WINNERS AT LENOX DOG SHOW; Mrs. Tyler Morse Takes President's Cup with Her Sheep Dog Champion Stumber.
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- DRY GOODS ACTIVE.; Rise in Domestic Prices -- Dearer Kid Gloves, Despite Tariff Cuts.
- Boston Piles Up Big Score.
- Bonds for Frisco Branch.
- Latest Shipping News.