Articles
- PRESIDENT FOR MALONE.; His Appointment as Collector, However, Depends on O'Gorman.
- ARMY AND NAVY TICKETS.; Applications from Supposed Spectators to be Rejected.
- WON'T GIVE UP EILLS.; Japanese Government Refuses Ambassador's Extradition Request.
- BOSTON ORCHESTRA OPENS SEASON HERE; Great Crowd at Carnegie Hall at Its First Series of the Winter. NO SOLO ON PROGRAMME Dr. Karl Muck Remains Conductor, but Many New Faces Among the Players.
- Tie Unbroken in Cycle Race.
- MRS. N.L. MILLER DIVORCED; Husband, She Tells Reno Judge, Tired of Her and Abandoned Her.
- FIGHTING AT CHIHUAHUA.; Rebels Under Villa Attack Again ;- Cut Off Water Supply.
- OUR YOUTHFUL NEXT MAYOR.
- Insurance Against Mail Drivers.
- DANIEL J. O'REILLY, LAWYER, DIES AT 44; His Death Hastened by Imprisonment in Bancroft Bond Theft and Disbarment. TWICE COUNSEL FOR THAW As Assistant District Attorney He Prosecuted Nan Patterson and Dr. Samuel J. Kennedy.
- HOPE TO ABOLISH TAMMANY UTTERLY; Those Who Plan to Reorganize Democracy Would Wipe Out Even Old Machine's Name. LEADERS TO MEET SOON Metz, Discussing Tammany and Murphy, Says There Should Be a Change.
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- Marconi's Tribute to Preece.
- AIR AFFECTS PITCHERS.; Also Hard Ground Causes Ball to Bound Badly in Giants' Game.
- WERNER ELECTED BY NARROW MARGIN; Latest Returns Give Him 518 Plurality for Chief Judge of Court of Appeals. WINS BY 3,500, BARNES SAYS Figures Not Tabulated in Westchester and Wyoming Counties, Which Are Estimated.
- Army Scrimmages with Scrub.
- Mayor Harrison Aids Donahoe.
- SEE BOOM FOR RICHMOND.; Merchants' Association Would Build Marginal Railroad There.
- WANT MURDERESS SPARED.; Suffragists to Ask for Commutation of Mrs. Wakefield's Sentence.
- HOLD WOOD BOYCOTT VIOLATES THE LAW; U.S. Judges Assail Agreement Under Which Carpenters Refuse to Handle Non-Union Trim. INVOLVES CATHEDRAL WORK Firm with Contract to Supply St. John the Divine Asks Court to Continue Injunction Against Union.
- HUERTA WORRIES BRITISH.; Disastrous Effects Expected to Follow His Currency Decree.
- BREAK GROUND FOR LEWISOHN STADIUM; 3,000 City College Students Cheer Start of Work for Great $200,000 Structure. CELEBRATION IN GREATHALL Finley Tells of Appropriations and Gifts ;- Stadium Will Accommodate Nearly 10,000.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Collar Holders and Compass Charms Held as Assessed.
- THE AMERICAN MURDER RATE.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- Not Respected by Drivers Even at Street Crossings.
- BLOWN FROM MOUTH OF GUN; Nine Ringleaders of a Plot Against the Afghan Amir Executed.
- FEWER MEN TO ELECT.; Voters Could Control Them and Supplant the Bosses.
- Miss Jessie Wilson In New York.
- SOME MOTOR ROUTES TO PRINCETON GAME; Automobile Club of America's Bureau Issues Them for To-morrow's Game.
- M'GUIRE BALKS AT GRAFT LIST; Asserts at Inquiry That He Never Gave Contractors' Names to Hennessy. DID HOLD A CONFERENCE Hennessy Flatly Disputes and Says He Wrote Names at Dictation. MADE SOME COLLECTIONS Syracuse Man Acknowledges Receiving Contributions ;- Disowns Telegram Received by Hennessy. M'GUIRE BALKS AT GRAFT LIST
- Maude in "Beauty and the Barge."
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- Price Collier's Body Cremated.
- REV. MR. PRIDDY FOUND.; Stamford Pastor in Chicago Hospital Victim of Mental Collapse.
- DR. BUSTARD DECLINES.; Will Not Leave Cleveland to Come to Calvary Baptist Church.
- TAFT HAS $150,000 BONDS.; Ex-President Files List with Connecticut State Treasurer.
- RICHES TO HOTEL PORTER.; Plaza Employe Hears His Father Has Left Him a Fortune.
- BROWN GOLF LEADER AT SLEEPY HOLLOW; Former Hudson River Champion Wins Qualifying and Handicap Prizes.
- HIS JAG AN EXPERIMENT.; Dr. Dolbert's Excuse Is That He's Studying the Effect of Alcohol.
- WILL SHORTEN 'PROM WEEK'; Yale Faculty to Confine Functions to Monday and Tuesday.
- REBELS KILL AN AMERICAN.; Mining Superintendent Robbed and Mutilated at Mapimi, Durango.
- OFFICIALS OPPOSE CARS FOR SMOKERS; Frank Hedley Says Chicago Has Found Them Impracticable on Surface Lines. DR. PEASE AN OBJECTOR He Fears Smoking on Surface Cars Would Annoy Those Waiting on Platforms of Elevated Stations.
- AFTER MURPHY.
- MARTIN WILL SHOW HIS NOTES.; Hennessy's Aid Reconsiders His Refusal to Produce Highway Findings.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- TRAIN SUCCEEDS NOTT.; Whitman Names Him in Place of Assistant Who Becomes a Judge.
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- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- McCOMBS ILL, MAY NOT WED; News of Engagement and Intended Wedding To-day Received Only Yesterday.
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- BARRY AT MILITARY SHOW.; General Reviews State and Regular Troops in Garden Tournament.
- Wabash Lawyers Get $65,000 Fee.
- FOR NEXT A.A.U. LEADER.; Pawling and Lill Announce Their Candidacy for Presidency.
- ANNEKE JANS CLAIM A LURE.; Basis of a Criminal Suit for Using the Mails to Defraud.
- Latest Shipping News.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- MRS. MURRAY'S ESTATE.; Widow of Former Mayor of New York Left Gifts to Charity.
- CAPT. SCOTT'S DIARY.
- Booker Washington's Advice Recommended to "White Folks."
- $1,000 FOR OLD TAPESTRY.; Top Price at Hamilton Sale Paid for 16th Century Brussels.
- Imitates Pegoud's Feate.
- NICARAGUAN PLOT TO KILL.; Conspirators Intended to Assassinate President, Ministers, and Deputies.
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- FEARS FOR RECIPROCITY.; Canada Thinks Tariff Law Repealed It ;- Washington Views Differ.
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- CORNELL IN FINE FORM.; Coaches Seem Satisfied That Eleven Is Rounding Into Condition.
- GEN. DIAZ STABBED IN HAVANA PARK; Five Mexicans Inflict Two Wounds in His Neck and Shoot One of Themselves. AN UMBRELLA FOR DEFENSE Diaz Used It Valiantly, Although He Had a Revolver in His Pocket ;- General Arrested with Others.
- State D.A.R. Names Candidates.
- CARNEY TAKES LEAD IN BILLIARD MATCH; Challenger for Title Finishes Second Night's Play 14 Points Ahead of De Oro.
- CAT WAR IN WASHINGTON.; Health Officers Kill Thousands of Them and Women Protest.
- Y.M.C.A. $4,000,000 IS GETTING CLOSER; G.W. Perkins Says at Association Dinner the 600 Starters of Fund Will Give Inspiration. ALL DINE TOGETHER MONDAY Notable Persons at Tables and in the Boxes for International Committee's Spread at Waldorf.
- Peters Out of Boston Race.
- NEW HAVEN DEFENDS ISSUE; Clarence Venner Would Intervene If Bulkeley Withdraws Petition.
- MORE RUBBER STOCK.; Rights for Stockholders on Common and Preferred at Par.
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- Kelley Makes No Comment.
- A Non-Sectarian Cancer Hospital.
- $500,000 TO START COMMERCE COLLEGE; Mortimer L. Schiff Announces Gift at Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce. SAID TO BE JACOB H. SCHIFF'S But Banker Declines to Commit Himself as to Benefactor of Business Students.
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- JAMES S. REGAN DEAD.; Deputy State Excise Commissioner and Democratic Leader.
- BOGUS COUNT LEFT A BAD CHECK TRAIL; Detectives Pounce on von Rosenberg, Working as a Steward on Steamship.
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- SEEKS A BIG MAN FOR POLICE HEAD; Mitchel Says That Commissionership Is the Most Important Place He Has to Fill. FITNESS HIS ONLY TEST New Mayor Says He Will Pick Men for Ability and Without Regard to Their Politics.
- THE MAUPINS UNDER KNIFE.; Lieutenant and Wife Operated Upon in Pittsfield Hospital.
- DR. A.D. WHITE IS 81 TO-DAY; Venerable Educator and Diplomat Still in Splendid Health.
- EMPLOYMENT BUREAU BILL.; Federal Measure Drafted to Aid Employers and Workers.
- LIND ON THE WAY TO MEXICO CITY; No Explanation of His Sudden Departure from Vera Cruz for the Capital. ELECTION RETURNS DELAYED Huerta May Not Announce the Results Until the Middle of December. NO THREATS TO HUERTA Friendly Persuasion the Keynote of the instructions Given American Charge.
- Illinois Third In Mineral Wealth.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Closes Uncertain After Some Gains ;- Paris Prices Lower.
- Smooth Negro Hair.
- PEER MAY GO TO ANTARCTIC.; Anxious to Join Stackhouse Expedition, Which Starts Next Year.
- Student's Savings to Princeton.
- Leaves $450,000 to Salvation Army.
- RUSSIA WILL ACCEPT NO RITUAL PROTESTS; Informs United States It Will Not Receive Advice on Murder Trial at Kieff. CHURCH PROTEST REJECTED Plea of Greer, Farley, and Other Dignitaries, Not Received by Bryan, Is Left at Embassy.
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- WOMEN RULE GRAND JURY.; Elect Their Own Secretary Against Candidate of Male Minority.
- DENVER'S OPEN CHALLENGE.; Nathan Straus Will Race Against Any Trotter in Manhattan.
- Wilson to Attend Gridiron Dinner.
- CANAL NEEDS $36,394,000.; Completion Will Cost This, Goethals Estimates ;- Appropriation Likely.
- Plate Glass Under Insurance Law.
- RESENT TAILORS' INVASION.; But Residents of "Southerners' Row" Fall in Injunction Attempt.
- BANKS OWNED BY THE PEOPLE.
- NEW THAW REQUISITION; Filed in New Hampshire to Correct Error ;- Decision To-morrow.
- NO BOLIVIAN ATROCITIES.; Consul General Says Vague Charges Will Be Investigated.
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- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- MARCONI RIVALS CAN TRY.; Second Wireless Station in British Imperial Chain to be Built.
- Porto Rico's Governor Sworn In.
- MISS EDITH LANDON WEDS.; Married to Eugene M. Sawyer in Chapel of St. Bartholomew's Church.
- Stock Exchange Seat $40,000.
- MORTGAGE 2,343 YEARS OLD; Similar in Essentials to Proposed Illinois Central $120,000,000 Issue.
- INSISTS ON RITUAL THEORY.; Counsel at Kieff Trial Asserts Beiliss Regards Himself as Victim.
- Hackett Gets "Amateur Gentleman."
- Bond Elected in Newfoundland.
- LAW SELECTED AS PRINCETON'S PUNTER; Tiger All in Excellent Physical Condition to Tackle Harvard.
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- BAY STATE'S VOTE PLEASES JOHNSON; Progressives' Success Against Republicans, Says Californian, Was on Straight Lines. BETTER TEST THAN JERSEY Colby, He Asserts, Staked His Fortunes on Roosevelt and His Own Assumed Progressivism.
- NO NUMBERS FOR YALE.; University Officials Taboo Suggestion to Place Numerals on Players.
- FOOD EXPERT WILEY DOGGED BY SLEUTHS; Tells at Aldine Club Dinner How They Sought Trace of a Mythical Fortune. BROKE INTO HIS QUARTERS Smiles as he Says "They Tried to Get Something On Me" and "I'd Like to Meet W.J. Burns."
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- CHANGE MONEY BILL ON VANDERLIP LINES; Senators' Amendments, Due to Republican Votes, Rouse Wilson Men's Hostility. TANGLE WORSE THAN EVER Bill Lets Public Hold Bank Stock ;- Board Elects Most Directors ;- Gold Redemption Only.
- Evil of Present System Illustrated in Bronx County.
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- HINDUS BURY GOLD.; Government of India Trying to Provide a Safe Banking System.
- BROKER'S CAR KILLS A GIRL.; Child Ran in Front of J.K. Rice's Auto in New Brunswick, N.J.
- GERMAN SQUADRON TO SAIL.; Finest Battleships to Advertise the Fatherland in South America.
- 3,000 STATE TROOPS HOLD INDIANAPOLIS; Indiana's Entire Military Force Ordered Into Capital City to Put an End to Rioting.
- Minister Reinsch at Peking.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE MEETS IN CHICAGO; Favors Granting Some Demands to Players ;- No Interleague Series.
- ASK COURT TO AID MARRIED TEACHER; Decision Reserved on Mrs. Peixotto's Application for a Writ to Restore Her to Her Place. CALLS RULING UNJUST Woman's Counsel Says Board of Education Will Not Allow Teachers Time Enough to Rear Children.
- DR. A.R. WALLACE ILL.; Family Summoned ;- The Famous Scientist Is Nearly 91 Years Old.
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- Enlisting Women, It Is Said.
- Havana Nine Defeats Brooklyn.
- TO INVESTIGATE THE L.& N.; Senate Votes for Anti-Trust Inquiry by the Commerce Commission.
- LIFT THE EMBARGO, CARRANZA'S PLEA; Rebel Leader Is Confident of Victory if He Can Purchase Arms Freely. HE OPPOSES A BLOCKADE Thinks It Would Mean Intervention, Which Would Be "a Great Mistake."
- WHY NOT TELL THE TRUTH?
- MAY DECORATE AMERICANS.; French Chamber Urges Honors for Rural Credit Inquirers.
- G.H. MILLIKEN WEDS MISS AGES GAYLEY; Son of Seth M. Milliken and Daughter of Mrs. Gardiner Gayley, Married IN CHURCH OF ASCENSION Bishop Greet Officiates ;- The Attendants ;- Reception at the Home of Bride's Mother.
- Calls Lincoln Greatest Orator.
- Cast for Revival of "The Henrietta."
- CHICAGO BOND SALES SLOW.; Only Three Purchasers at City "Bargain Counters" the First Day.
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- OUR SHIPS PASS GIBRALTAR.; Squadron Under Duke of the Abruzzi Will Greet Vessels at Naples.
- SIR WILLIAM H. PREECE DIES; Noted Civil Engineer Who Introduced the Telephone in England.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- EDDIE PLANK HONORED.; Gettysburg Friends Banquet and Praise Athletics' Pitcher.
- CAPT. STORER TO PLAY.; Harvard's Last Scrimmage for Princeton Game To-morrow.
- OPERATED ON FOR CRIME.; Judge Believes Two Moral Delinquents Are Cured.
- GUN SINKS BOAT, TWO DIE.; Charge of Shot Blows a Hole in Hunters' Skiff on Cuba Lake.
- Walsh Day at Holy Cross.
- GIRL BREAKS PAROLE BY GETTING MARRIED; Children's Court Commits Mrs. Sadie Owens, 15-Year-Old Bride. APPEALS TO HER HUSBAND But Court Officers Part the Couple ;- Owens Will Seek Writ for Her Release.
- LIQUOR AS A MOOSE ISSUE.; Illinois Progressives May Take In Anti-Saloon League.
- CUSTOMS CASE UP 19 YEARS; Importers' Protest, Filed in 1894, May Be Settled Soon, However.
- URGING HUERTA; NO THREATS.; Friendly Persuasion the Keynote of O'Shaughnessy's Instructions.
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- SOCIALIST GAINS AND LOSSES.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Close Weak ;- Money Easy ;- More Gold Engaged for Import.
- FEAR CURRENCY FILIBUSTER.; Republicans May Seize Upon Premature Seating of Lee as Pretext.
- Edward Morris's Gift.
- BRITISH GOODS BEST, NORTHCLIFFE SAYS; But Not Properly Pushed ;- Speech at Banquet of Advertising Men in London. PUBLICITY A VERY OLD ART Science Now Developing It ;- Idea That It Is Only a Means of Puffing the Pinchbeck Has Disappeared.
- FURTHER RULINGS ON INCOME TAX; Deduction at Source Not Necessary on Bank Interest ;- Many Bonds Are Exempt. STATUS OF MARRIED MEN Does a Bridegroom Win $4,000 Exemption for Entire Year? ;- And Who Must Pay Tax on Alimony?
- ON PARIS-CAIRO FLIGHT.; Daucourt, French Airman, Reaches Point Near Constantinople.
- A MILITARY WEDDING.; Miss Sara Van Vliet Married to Lieut. Wood in Historic Church.
- BRYCE SAYS CRITICS DIDN'T KNOW FACTS; Also Declares Britain and America Are Closer Together Than Ever Before. BANQUET IN HIS HONOR Message from Wilson Read at London Gathering ;- Bryce Refers to Importance of Canada's Interests.
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- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Washington Heights Apartment Deal ;- Sells Life Interest in Thirtieth Street House ;- $900,000 Loan on Lafayette Street Building ;- Buyers of Suburban Property ;- The Leasing Market.
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