Articles
- To Tour Iowa for Currency Views.
- WILL RUSH MACHINE GUNS.; War Department to Issue Them to Militia Without Delay.
- Bachelors by Necessity.
- WARNS MEXICO TO BEWARE OF US; Foreign Minister Gamboa Tells Deputies Misstep Now Might Be Fatal.
- Near Fights in Pittsburgh Games.
- Heavy Field for Tiger Squad.
- DR. F. W. F. ROSS, NOTED SURGEON, DIES; Discovered in 1912 a Harmless, Non-Poisonous Antidote to Pain and Shock. HIS TUBERCULOSIS CURE Advocated for Consumptives a Diet of Raw Flesh of Cattle Known to Have Tuberculosis.
- Greek King in Paris Incognito.
- BRYAN PRAISES LAWMAKERS; Says Democrats Deserve Credit for Voting Tariff Reform.
- High Court Votes to Seat the Four Challenged Senators.; JUDGE CULLEN DOMINANT
- Hyland and Shugrue in a Draw.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- WANTS NEW HAVEN TO SELL HOLDINGS; Massachusetts Counsel Asks Why Money Shouldn't Be Raised That Way.
- HAILS BRITISH PRIZE.; Standard Regards the Colombian Concession as Trade Triumph.
- CANAL OPEN AT BOTH ENDS.; Suction Dredges Are Now Making Atlantic Entrance Navigable.
- SPLIT IN THAW CAMP.; His New Hampshire Counsel Anxious to Keep in the Spotlight.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- CHAS. H. HYDE TO GO UNDER KNIFE TO-DAY; Stricken with Old Trouble as He Was Preparing to Meet Body of Gaynor Down the Bay.
- ASSAILS POLICY IN MEXICO.; Senator Sherman Also Attacks Bryan's Lecture Side Line.
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- CHAIN OF MURDERS SCHMIDT'S PLAN; Slayer of Anna Aumuller Admits That Blank Death Certificates Were for That Purpose.
- National Commission Decisions.
- WILSON LIKES VAUDEVILLE.; Takes a 50-Cent Seat at Keith's and Sees the Whole Show.
- POSTMAN QUIT HOME; WOMAN ALSO GONE; Mrs. Voss's Furniture Marked for Los Angeles -- Bosworth Got Transferred There.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- THE PUBLIC AND THE IMPEACHMENT.
- SURE TEST OF HUMAN BLOOD; New Process Proves It Different from Blood of Any Other Animal.
- MR.GAYNORS BODY LIES IN HIS HOME; Taken from the Lusitania at Quarantine Early Yesterday and Carried to Brooklyn.
- EARTH HUNGER.
- Hadley Now a Railroad Director.
- NEW HUMPERDINCK OPERA.; War Scenes to be Conspicuous in "The Market Woman."
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- DANIELS WANTS BROUGHAM.; Must Be Second-Hand, Secretary Advertises, and Presumably Cheap.
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- SAVANNAH AUTO RACES IN DOUBT; Vanderbilt and Grand Prize Events Have Attracted Only One Entry.
- MISS BLAIR WEDS TO-DAY.; Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ledyard Blair to Marry Wm. Clark.
- MORRIS KNOCKS OUT REICH IN SECOND; Former Amateur Champion Is Outclassed in Bout at Garden A.C.
- RIFLE MATCH PROTESTED.; New Jersey Team Alleged to Have Contained an Ineligible Contestant.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- DIAZ THINKS HE WILL WIN.; General Says as Mexican President He'd Be Friendly to Us.
- THE MAYOR'S FUNERAL.
- LABOR LOBBY ACTIVE, LITTLEFIELD FOUND; Gompers Ran Powerful One from 1899 to 1908, Ex-Congressman Tells Committee.
- PANKHURST AGENT ARRIVES; Miss Wickham Plans a Wide Tour for Militant Leader.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Rolls for Mechanical Music Fail of Reduction -- Glove Boxes Free.
- GERMAN PARTY DRENCHED.; Exchange Professor and Family In the Rain While Caretaker Slept.
- ADVICE FOR SARATOGA.; Dr. Baruch Tells How It Can Become a Great Health Resort.
- TELLS OF FINDING ANOTHER RAPHAEL; Lawyer Here Is Commissioned to Sell It for Its St. Petersburg Owner.
- SUBWAY TRAFFIC DELAYED.; Car Derailed at the Bridge in the Height of Evening Rush.
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- Newark Fans to Honor Team.
- WILL SEEK WRIT TO FREE GARRISON; Counsel for Captive Press Agent of Sulzer Predicts His Release To-day.
- MAY BAR MIXED BOUTS; But Only to Avoid Disturbances of Peace, Says Attorney General.
- DIES AFTER DEATH RACE.; Mrs. John C. Curran Was Hurried from Adirondacks in Special Train.
- Strenuous Work for Pennsy.
- MORE SPEED TRAPS SET IN NEW JERSEY; Two Recently Established on Route to Coast -- News of the Road for Motorists.
- DRY GOODS TRADE GOOD.; Marshall Field & Co. Report Business Better Than Last Year.
- PRINCESS TO BE CREMATED.; Sophia Will Be First Royal Woman to be Incinerated.
- SUNDAY MAGAZINE CONTENTS.
- MOOSE WILL LIVE, IS GROSSCUP'S VIEW; Party Had Too Much Sail and Too Little Ballast, Says Ex-Judge.
- SCARLET FEVER.; Dr. Doty Takes Issue with Dr. Murphy's Eucalyptus Oil Theory.
- JAMES J. SHAW GUILTY.; Convicted of Trying to Steal Funds of Bronx Sewer Commission.
- Socialist In Upper Dutch House.
- PAID TO BACK ROOSEVELT.; Polish Paper Got $5,000 for Support from Campaign Managers.
- REDS WIN LONG GAME; But Superbas Even Up Matters by Taking Second Contest.
- WHEELER THE VICTIM OF EMBASSY FOE?; His Friends Say a Fellow-Diplomat Resented Rebuke for Attentions to a Woman.
- Hartford-Lowell Game Postponed.
- SARECKY IS IN BUFFALO.; Promises to Return to Albany on Monday and Testify.
- MURET IN HOCH CASE?; Suspicion That He Was the Dr. Held Arrested with Wife Murderer.
- A WHITE MINISTER TO HAITI.
- FAVOR LABOR SAFETY BILL.; Committee Decides to Indorse New Measure Proposed by Mann.
- POLICE HEAD IN BRIBE CASE.; Indicted in Santa Fe Franchise Scandal -- New Yorkers Concerned.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Wilson's Congratulations to Chile.
- THE REIGN OF NOISE.; Why Do Not Property Owners Unite to Make New York Quiet?
- EXTEND COLUMBUS DAY.; Boston Moves to Make It a Pan-American Holiday.
- File Morgan Will at Hartford.
- Man and Monkey.
- DIRECTS HIS OWN RESCUE.; Man Caught Under a Large Tree Also Gives Funeral Directions.
- FOUR WILDGOOSES TO WED.; Three Brothers and Sister of One Family Are Engaged.
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- GREET JIM SULLIVAN.; Friends and Athletes Welcome American Olympic Commissioner Home.
- Foreign Women Arrive for Tennis.
- EMPLOYE AIDS ROADS IN WAGE DISPUTE; Garretson's Own Witness Confounds Him by Testimony as to Long Trains.
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- STATE BANKING LAW REVISION.
- INCREASE IN PEACH YIELD.; Falling Off in Other Crops Is Shown by State Reports.
- TRAPPED A WOMAN WHO PAID DETECTIVE; Mrs. Barrick Rode in Elevator Run by Sleuth and Floorwalker Was Also Dwyer's Man.
- NO FRENCH WELCOME TO MRS. PANKHURST; Paris Amazed at Mrs. Belmont's Remark That She Was Received with Open Arms.
- EXPORTERS' CONVENTION.; John Bassett Moore to Discuss Their Relations to Government.
- CITY REALTY TOTAL GOES UP $150,000,000; Tax Department Gives Out Estimate of Assessment Increase on October Rolls.
- WILSON AIMS TO WIN SENATE'S SUPPORT; Will Urge Democrats Opposing Currency Bill Not to Obstruct Party Programme.
- GIANTS BREAK EVEN WITH THE CARDINALS; Matty Touched Up Lively, but Marquard Is a Great Puzzle to St. Louis.
- RIIS IN A SANITARIUM.; Author Resting at Battle Creek After an Attack of Heart Trouble.
- Senators' Recruit Wins Game.
- Olga Petrova Here with Poems.
- PAPERS IN MR. BRYAN'S DESK.; Assistant Secretary Knows Nothing About the Charges Against Wheeler
- MORE PLACES FOR ELLIOTT.; Made President of New Haven Subsidiaries -- No Dividend Action.
- YALE FOOTBALL APPEAL.; Capt. Ketcham Wants All "Y" Men to Come and Help Coach Eleven.
- Right Rev. Mgr. Vm. P. McQuald.
- SAVED LIVES; STOLE GEMS.; Donnelly, Rescuer in Westport Wreck, Sent to Prison.
- LINDS DINE IN WARSHIP.; Gen. Felix Diaz Is Expected in Vera Cruz Early Next Month.
- LANSBURY TO LECTURE HERE.; Coming as Pankhurst Aid -- Christobel's Articles Stir Suffragettes.
- Willing to Undergo Medical Examination After Death.
- TARIFF DEADLOCK FEARED NEXT WEEK; Conferees Adjust Several Vexed Questions, but Others Will Delay Returning Bill.
- His Social Service and Obligations Not Fully Appreciated.
- Trenton Ban on Elizabeth Gurley Flynn.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Market Dull in London -- Prices Are Steady in Paris, Improve in Berlin.
- KAISER HONORS AMERICANS.; Gifts of Gems to the MacLennans Recently at the Royal Opera.
- ASKS U.S. JUDGE TO RESIGN.; Alaskan District Attorney Also Asked to Give Up Post.
- NAME STATE DEPUTY IN EXCISE SCANDAL; Saloon Keeper Accuses Jose E. Pidgeon of Taking $180 Fee to Quash Nyack Charge.
- AMUSEMENT NOTES.
- DR. SUN IN VANCOUVER?; Former Chinese President Said to Have Returned Incognito.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Lexington Avenue Corner in Trade for Morningside Heights Apartment -- Big Lease Near Times Square -- Dyckman Deal -- Long Island Farm Sale Opposite Vanderbilt Estate -- Good Leasing Market.
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- MAX BLANCK ARRAIGNED.; Charged with Locking Employes in His New Factory -- Also Sued.
- THE CHANCES IN GOLF.
- NECKLACE THEFT HEARING.; Finder of Stolen Jewels Saw Man and Woman Near the Spot.
- "Common Sense" Judges.
- MORE ANTI-TRUST WORKERS; McReynolds to Expedite Inquiries by Using Federal District Attorneys
- Mrs. Pankhurst's Visit.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Decline at End of Day -- Tariff Changes' Effect on Our Foreign Trade.
- OUIMET TIES GREAT ENGLISH GOLFERS; Twenty-Year-Old Schoolboy's Wonderful Performance in National Open Golf.
- BANKERS MAKE DISCLAIMER.; Convention Not Responsible for Currency Views of Visitors.
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- Cubs Bunch Hits on Perdue.
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- MRS. BONAPARTE ILL HERE.; Stricken with Pneumonia on Her Way to Baltimore Home.
- WARBURG FOUR WIN AT WHITE PLAINS; Rain and Slippery Footing Mar Westchester Horse Show's Third Day.
- FORGER OF SAME NAME.; A Hans Schmidt Centre of Sensational Trial in London.
- CUP DEFENDER OF BRONZE.; Light Yacht Desired by Vanderbilt Syndicate for America's Race.
- American Prisoner Paroled.
- DANIEL BOONE'S TRAIL.
- ST. PAUL PREPARING TO UNIFY ITS DEBT; With Bond Issue of $110,000,000, General Mortgage for $600,000,000 May Be Made.
- LONDON LAUDS OUIMET.; Find His Golf "Amazing," but Still Believe an Englishman Will Win.
- TRADE PRESS MEN AT ANNUAL DINNER; Big Increase in Attendance Marks Second Day of Convention at the Astor.
- BRYAN NAMES FAIR ENVOYS.; Commissions to Visit Orient, India, Oceania for Panama Exposition.
- GRAND JURY FAILS TO INDICT THAW; Objects to Saddling Dutchess County with Trial Costs and Jerome's Expenses.
- GREATEST GOLFING PRODIGY.; English Expert's Estimate of Schoolboy on Brookline Links.
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- KEITH'S NAME NOT IN CASE.; His Circuit Not Mentioned in the "Vaudeville Trust" Suit.
- Latest Shipping News.
- BRADEN DIRECT FAST.; Wins Free-for-All Race in 2:03 3/4 and 2:05 at Detroit.
- ARREST BANK DIRECTORS.; Authorities Say $650,000 Was Stolen from Hamburg Institution.
- NEW COMET'S PECULIARITY.; Prof. Barnard Points Out Its Similarity to an Asteroid.
- EVADE THE CUSTOMS ONE AFTER ANOTHER; Group Before Surveyor Henry, and One, a Dressmaker, Admits Trying to Dodge Duty.
- FRISCO TO MAKE PAYMENT.; Receivers of Road Get Court Order to Pay Off $1,500,000.
- LONDON OMNIBUS STRIKE IS HALTED; But the Danger of a Complete Tie-Up of British Railways Is Still Serious.
- Selling Cocaine to Minors.