Articles
- EATON MYSTERY REVIVED.; Neighbors of Admiral's Widow Testify at Secret Inquiry.
- Rest for Old Fire Horses.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Continental Exchanges on London Respond to Rise in Bank of England Rate.
- SUFFRAGETTE'NOW RUNS A TAXICAB; Mrs. Schultz's Car Is Equipped with All the Comforts of Home.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Talking Machine Receivership.
- LEISHMAN OUT TO-MORROW.; Ambassador Gerard Will Present His Letters of Recall to the Kaiser.
- DENVER'S OCCULT GOPHER.; Chipmunk Tells Its Owner Where to Dig for Small Change.
- SHERIFF ASKS FOR TROOPS.; Rioting in Michigan Copper Mine Region Beyond Control.
- Phyl Restored to the Giants.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- COTTON GROWTH BACKWARD; Was 64.1 Per Cent. Sept. 25, or Below Average -- Bales Ginned.
- KILLED BY THEIR OWN FAULT.
- CALLS REFORMER A COMMON SCOLD; Special Sessions Justice Says a Ducking Stool Would Fit Burke's Case.
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- CANADA TO FREE GRAIN.; Parliament Will Take Up Question of Admitting Ours Without Duty.
- THE SCHOOLS' BUDGET.; Mr. Churchill Says Dr. Maxwell Could Not Properly Defend It.
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- CYRIL MAUDE ARRIVES.; English Actor and Daughter in Canada -- His London Banquet.
- ANOTHER PARIS DRUG VICTIM; Sir Frederick Williams Dies from an Overdose of Ether.
- RUSSELL SAGE AS ACTOR.; Nephew of Late Financier to Appear in New Britain Stock Company
- SULZER DELAYS; DEFENSE UNREADY; Impeachment Court Grants Recess Until Monday on Plea of Respondent's Counsel.
- Passenger Agreements Denounced.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Meyrowitzes in Auto Mishap.
- Walter Johnson Signs for $12,500.
- TARIFF BILL PASSED; MAY SIGN IT TO-DAY; Vote in the Senate 36 to 17 on the Adoption of the Conference Report.
- FREE LUMBER MEANS $6,000,000 TO YOUNT; With Duty Off, His Vancouver Company Can Undersell Domestic Producers Here.
- YALE'S NEW CREW LEADER.; Denegre Elected Captain, Snowdon Having Resigned.
- JUDGE DEFIES IMPEACHMENT; Rochester Man's Threat Fails to "Persuade" McPherson.
- DYNAMITER OWNS TO MANY CRIMES; George E. Davis Confesses Astonishing Series of Outrages for Iron Workers' Union.
- TELLS OF ORE BODIES NOT IN STEEL TRUST; Carl Zappfe, Geologist, Gives Estimates Tending to Show Corporation Has No Monopoly.
- OUIMET MUST REST.; Open Golf Champion Advised to Lay Away Clubs Until Next Season.
- AMBULANCE HITS TROLLEY.; Patient Refuses to Go to the Hospital After the Accident.
- MONEY OUTLOOK HOPEFUL.; Chicago National City Bank Says Banks Are in Good Trim.
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- FASHIONS FOR WOMEN.
- RESTRICTIONS AT VERA CRUZ; Closing of the Port at Night Will Affect American Warships.
- TO BE PRINCETON'S GUESTS.; Foreign Scholars to Attend Dedication of Graduate College.
- AVIATOR VILAS WEDS SUDDEHLY; Takes Miss Wharton to Little Church Around the Corner Instead of a Shopping Trip.
- AMERICAN CHILD SLAIN BY CHINESE; Bandits Ill-Treating Missionaries Whom They Captured at Tsao-Yang.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- Capital Increases.
- TEXAS FLOOD RISES.; Rivers Out of Banks, Traffic Halted and Crops Hard Hit.
- ORDERS MARIE LLOYD OUT OF THE COUNTRY; Special Board of Inquiry Also Votes to Deport Her Companion, Jockey Dillon.
- HISTORIC CHURCH TO GO.; Old Bedford St. Methodists Will Merge with Metropolitan Temple.
- BELMONT'S TRACERY LOSES.; Cantilever Wins $50,000 Stakes at Newmarket by Three Lengths.
- HARD ROCK DELAYS RESCUE.; Imprisoned Miner Cannot Be Reached Before To-night.
- Mrs. Barlow Loses at Golf.
- CHARITY FOR WAYWARD BOY; Firm That Wilbur Foerste Robbed Will Pay for His Education.
- James B.A. Haggin Much Better.
- LACKED AN ELECTRIC CHAIR.; Indiana Governor Orders One for Prison -- Legislature Remiss.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- ADMITS OELRICHS RODE WITH ACCUSER; But Law Student's Counsel Denies That He Stabbed Miss Singleton.
- THE HYSTERIA OF WOMAN.; Sir Almroth Wright's Pathological Views Win Dissent.
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- NEW REVOLT IN QUERETARO.; State Officials Arrested and Troops Sent to Suppress It.
- WALKER IN UNION TRUST.; Member of Stock Exchange Firm Elected Assistant to President.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- GREAT RUSSIAN WATERWAY.; New Yorker's Plan for Chain of Canals Accepted by Government.
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
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- Dissolutions.
- MILK ROUTE, WEDDING GIFT.; Father's Present to Bridegroom, H.S. Bowne, of Dunham's Corner, N.J.
- DEADLY INSULT, SAYS LONDON; Vaudevillians There Plan a Marie Lloyd Meeting of Protest
- Pitcher Russell to Marry.
- WILSON MAY STUMP FOR CURRENCY BILL; Plans to Do So if Senate Does Not Agree to Vote on It by Nov. 1.
- PROF. RATHGEN HEARD.; Kaiser Professor Gives His First Lecture at Columbia.
- WOULD BUY PLAS NEWYDD.; Americans Want to Bring Famous House Across the Atlantic.
- Boston Plans Municipal Dances.
- THE ARREST OF JONES.; Secretary of Iron Workers' Union Gives $10,000 Bail.
- ALLEN STILL LEADS DE ORO WITH CUE; Kansas City Expert Wins Second Block for Pocket Billiard Title, 200 to 164.
- OSBORNE LEARNS A TRADE.; Guard Says When He Quits Prison He'll Know All About Baskets.
- YOUNG MEN ACCUSE PASTOR; Say They Saw Him Holding a Young Woman in His Lap.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Another New Low Record Made by Government 4s -- Stocks Gain.
- GIRL'S FAMILY WELL=TO=DO.; Miss Singleton Left Seminary to Study for the Stage.
- Will It Resurrect Lives Extinct, or Only Dormant?
- REPULSED AT PIEDRAS NEGRAS; Filibustering Bands Driven Off by the Committee of Safety.
- SAYS COLOR LINE MUST BE ABOLISHED; Sir Sydney Olivier Declares This to be the Only Solution of the Negro Question.
- SKIFF IN LONDON SECRETLY.; Belief That England Will Reconsider Decision Regarding Fair.
- I Miss Evelyn M. Goldsmith to Wed. I
- LABOR MAY IMITATE CARSON; Tillett Thanks Ulster Champion for Giving Workingmen a Lead.
- CONSULAR TRADE NOTES.
- Latest Shipping News.
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- Seven "C's" for Cornell Nine.
- MRS. THAW BEHIND SON'S TREATY PLEA; She Expresses the Belief That Bryan Will Intervene and Aid Thaw's Fight for Liberty.
- PARDON CAUSED AN OUTCRY.; Fall River Was Stirred When Davis Was Released from Prison.
- ORDERS 420 STEEL COACHES; Pittsburgh to Supply $5,300,000 of Central's New Equipment.
- HELD FOR LOCKING DOORS.; Five Men Accused of Violating Fire Prevention Ordinances.
- SAVED FROM FIRE 800 MILES AT SEA; Fifty-four from Steamer Templemore Picked Up in an Atlantic Gale.
- WOMEN TO WORK FOR FUSION TICKET; Mitchel Forces Expect Mrs. J. Borden Harriman to Enlist in Campaign.
- Free Post for Christmas Parcels.
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- YALE GIFTS $1,418,935.84.; Treasurer's Report Shows Investments of $14,376,036.69.
- OFFICE FOR PROF. WHITNEY.; Associate Actuary of State Insurance Department.
- MAXIM GORKY VERY ILL.; Moves from Capri to Naples to Undergo Treatment for Tuberculosis.
- ANOTHER WILDGOOSE WEDS,; Bridegroom Is One of Eleven Wildgoose Children Now Married.
- CUBA WANTS $15,000,000.; Menocal Calls Congress to Authorize a Loan of That Amount.
- MAJOR WM. PLIMLEN DIES AT HIS DESK; Heart Disease Kills Famous Civil War Veteran in Board of Elections Offices.
- BIGGEST LAKE TONNAGE.; Superior Shipments of Ore 2,642,431 Tons Larger Than Last Year.
- PENURY IN RURAL BRITAIN.; Land Report Show Laborers' Pay Too Low for Efficiency.
- RESPITES COMMERCE COURT; Judges' Terms Are Not to Expire Until Dec. 31.
- Montclair Horse Show To-morrow.
- SUMNER TELLS OF CHICAGO CLEAN-UP; Every Known Open Vice Resort Has Been Closed, Says Noted Episcopalian.
- ATHLETICS HALTED N PRIMING-UP GAME; Connie Mack Had His Stars Working Against Yankees When Rain Came.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Buys in Loft Section to Protect Light-Private House Deals -- Bronx-Brooklyn Trade-Willets Home Near Flushing Sold -- Business and Residence Leasing Active.
- BALKS THE OIL TRUST.; Russia Said to Have Prevented a Proposed Deal with Turkey.
- MIKE BOLAND OUT OF PRINCETON FOOTBALL; Former Lafayette Star Unable to Clear Conditions in Time to Get on Team.
- LODGE CONTINUES TO MEND.; Senator's Physician Says He is Well on the Way to Recovery.
- Indiana Expects to Beat Chicago.
- FOREIGN CONVICTS.; Admiral Goodrich Renews His Advice That They Be Indelibly Marked
- KING OF SWEDEN ILL.; Suffering from After Effects of Operation for Appendicitis.
- The Hetch Hetchy "Grab."
- AMERICAN GIRL RELEASED.; Miss Zuniga Cleared of Spying -- Fierro Saved from Army Service.
- RUSSIA ACCEPTS PINDELL.; Illinois Editor to be Nominated for Ambassador at Once.
- Medals for Antarctic Survivors.
- MARSHALLS OBSERVE WEDDIN(i; Vice President and Wife Celebrate Eighteenth Anniversary.
- NO LIGHT ON DIESEL'S FATE.; Examination of the Papers of the German Inventor is Fruitless.
- POLICE SEE 'THE BIRD CAGE.'; A Subdued Presentation Given of ex-Rector Adams's Play.
- SEEK ONE STANDARD FOR MEN AND WOMEN; Members of St. Andrew's Brotherhood Pledge Themselves to Work for Greater Purity.
- AEROPLANES TO FLY FOR TIMES PRIZES; Race Around Manhattan Chief Feature of a Meeting to be Held on Oct. 13.
- STEINWAY TUNNEL TO BE DONE ON BIDS; Board of Estimate Rejects Interborough Offer of Cost, Plus 10 or 15 Per Cent.
- OUST ROCKEFELLER GUARDS; Enjoined In Dispute Over Possession of Cleveland Property.
- Henry A. Strong Critically Ill.
- FATHER TO HAVE HIS DAY.; Bill in Congress to Give Him the First Sunday in June.
- SHEVLIN DRILLS YALE.; Brings New Western Plays for Ells to Work Out.
- GOVERNMENT TELEPHONES AND TELEGRAPHS.
- Occasioned by the Upbuilding of the Parcel Post.
- Pulp of Russian Wood Dutiable.
- Man Spiritual, Not Material.
- PUT OUT INTERBORO BONDS.; J.P. Morgan &. Co. Announce Transfer of $30,000,000 to Syndicate.
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- GOV. FOSS WARNS RAILWAY EMPLOYES; If New Haven Men Strike He Will Convoke the Legislature.
- Sail for Southampton To-day.
- FOR PURE COTTON CLOTHS.; Lindquist Seeks Test of Fabrics to Frame Bill for Legal Standard.
- CANAL WITHSTOOD EARTHQUAKE SHOCK; Neither Locks Nor Gates Damaged by the Tremors in Panama Zone.
- Ex-Consul Ramon O. Williams.
- CHILDREN DIE UNDER AUTOS; Two Little Ones Run Over in Brooklyn and Another in the Bronx.
- ACCUSES STEPMOTHER.; Mrs. Johnston Names Her as Corespondent in Divorce Suit.
- FULLERTON TAKES UP CENTRE FIELDERS FOR THE COMING WORLD'S SERIES; On the Theory that Strunk Will Play in the Middle Garden, He Rates the Quaker Ahead of Snodgrass on Every Point of Calculation Excepting One for the Championship Games.
- Ralph Rose Critically III.
- SELLS CHOPS AND HOPES; And Butcher Fears Boycott if Girls Hear He Is Married.
- U.S. IN BIG LAND SUIT.; Fees of $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 Involved in Utah Action.
- PAPER PLANT DYNAMITED.; Bomb Under Type-Setting Machines Blows Out Side of Building.
- Mitchell for Navy Quarter Back.
- THE COURT HOUSE DEADLOCK.
- FEAR RESULT OF AID FOR GOVERNMENT 2S; Treasury Officials Feel Country Banks Would Unload Because of Doubt of Currency System.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Where Personality Counts.
- COURT JAILS SOCIALISTS.; Then Other Judges Begin Freeing Humphries's Prisoners on Writs.
- CHAMPION DUELLIST OF PARIS WORSTED; Rouzier d'Orcieres Wounded by a Doctor in Affair of Honor at Toulon Lasting Two Hours.
- WEDS UTAH MINE OWNER.; ' Mls= Francke. E. Connlck Married I to Walter 'Fitch, Jr., in Mamaroneck.
- WISCONSIN BANK CLOSED.; Citizens' Savings and Trust Company of Milwaukee in Trouble.
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- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Marine Specimens in Alcohol Duty Free -- Other Protests Fail.
- MISS SEARS STILL FREE.; Again Fails to Answer Charge of Driving Unlicensed Auto.
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- RADIUM GAS NOW BOTTLED FOR USE; Emanation Proves as Valuable as the Element Itself as an Agent Against Disease.
- WILSON GETS FACTS ON WIRE CONTROL; Developing a Plan of Federal Ownership for His December Message.
- THE TARIFF AND COST OF LIVING.
- BANK OF ENGLAND RATE UP.; Directors, After a Long Discussion, Decide to Make It 5 Per Cent.
- GARBAGE DEAL IN CHICAGO.; Hearst-Harrison Henchmen Alleged Beneficiaries of $225,000 Sale.
- Passenger Fares Going and Coming.
- Newspaper Man McAdoo's Secretary
- To Loan" Used, Not Approved.
- WARM WELCOME FOR FORBES-ROBERTSON; Repeats His Exquisitely Sensitive Performance of "Hamlet" in New Shubert Theatre.
- BENSON LEAVING ROME; So New Ambassador Won't Have to Adjudicate Secretaries' Quarrel.
- HAZEN=HOW__E WEDDING.; [ Francis B, Sayre, Fiance o iViissI Jessie W. Wilson, Is Best rClan. [
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- Century Ticket Speculator Fined.
- EXPRESS RATES UNDER FIRE; Public Service Commission Orders an Inquiry -- Five Companies Named
- CUTS CIVIL SERVICE LIST.; New Measure Directed at Deputy Marshals and Collectors.
- Cincinnati Runs Up a Big Score.
- GIANTS GET ONE GAME IN THREE FROM PHILS; Matty and Marquard Win Middle Contest, Warming Up for World's Series.
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- FINDS GAME PLENTY IN FAR NORTH LAND; From Patagonian Ranch Luke and His Wife Take Great Hunting Trip.
- HARD RACES FOR STAKE.; Lady Grattan Near Victory In Unfinished Buckeye at Columbus.
- DEAD MAN'S LONG AUTO TRIP; Moran's Friends Have Brought His Body 3,200 Miles Toward Home.
- JUSTIFY BELMONT'S INTERBOROUGH FEE; Andrew Freedman and W.G. Oakland of 1902 Board Say It Was a Bargain for Company.
- HARVARD LINE STIFFENED.; Pennock and Trumbull Recover from Their Injuries.
- MILLIONS IN IT,' SAYS FEDELER; Ex-Cabin Boy, with a Good Job in the Public Library, Has Invented an Air Purger.
- $150 FOR BRYAN LECTURE.; Secretary to Get This at Asheville -- Talks at Virginia Fair.
- LOUIS WINDMUELLER.
- ATTACK ON LOCOMOTIVE.; Management of American Companies Called Unfit and Wasteful.