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- Japanese Want to Hear Bryan.
- SUICIDE'S APOLOGY.; Was Sorry He Had to End His Life in His Landlady's House.
- BUSINESS IN ENGLAND.; Improvement Continues and It Is Believed to be Thoroughly Sound.
- 2,545,509 Saw Portland Fair.
- DROVE MAN INTO A RIVER.; Captain of Barge Held After a Fight with a Deckhand.
- New Montclair Church Free of Debt.
- NOVELIST STARVED TO DEATH.; Prof. Hewett Finds That His Sister Died in Tanana Wilderness.
- BIG STABLES TO RACE AT LATE FALL MEETINGS; Great Establishments to Campaign to End of the Season. LARGE FIELDS IN PROSPECT Important Stakes for Two-Year-Olds Divided in Unusual Style Through the New York Turf's Year.
- MR. ROOSEVELT INSISTS ON TALKING TO NEGROES; Demands a Change in Plans of the Jacksonville Committee. SENDS SEVERAL TELEGRAMS Floridans Decline to Heed the Request of Secretary Loeb, but Finally Give In.
- THE PENDING GARBAGE CONTRACT.
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- New Type of Street Car.
- WON OVER BY ARIZONA.; Traveling Congressmen Say They Will Vote for Statehood.
- "Peter Pan" Production Delayed.
- Rev. G.T. Packard Dead.
- Progress of the Printers' Strike.
- Von Sternburg Not to Retire.
- FOOTBALL FOR PRESIDENT.; Capt. Milnes of British Team Offers to Give Exhibition at Washington.
- Four Typhoid Deaths in One Family.
- INSURANCE FOR MARINES.; It's Mostly a Question of "Figgerin'," Says Toddy Jones.
- CROWN FOR AMERICAN GIRL.; Newark Preacher, After a Foreign Trip, Makes a Prophecy.
- WON'T DINE WITH PRESIDENT.; Gov. Davis of Arkansas Objects to Powell Clayton.
- ADVICE FOR THE PRESIDENT.
- EXILED INDIANS TO RETURN.; Band That Fled from Canada After Riel Rebellion to Go Back.
- ROCKEFELLER'S GOOD HEALTH; Never Felt Better, He Tells His Tarrytown Church Friends.
- Rigorous Winter in the Vosges.
- PETERS GLAD M'CURDY HAS NO MORE CHILDREN; Preacher Calls That a Silver Lining to the Race Suicide Cloud. MENTIONS A SENATOR, TOO Who, Like a Wise Saloonkeeper, Wouldn't Drink His Own Poison -- Audience Tells Its Views.
- NAVY VETERAN A SUICIDE.; Chase's Only Possession a Knife Thirty Years Old.
- Another Shock in Calabria.
- Nansen May Come to Washington.
- GEN. HANCOCK'S NEPHEW HELD FOR MAID'S DEATH; Warrant Also Out for a Sister, Charging Complicity. ARREST MADE NEAR MIDNIGHT Accused Sister Declared That Maid Died After an Unexplained Absence -- Doctor Contradicts Her.
- WOMAN MAY TELL OF MURDER.; Mrs. Ingerick, Badly Beaten by Assassins, Is Rational Again.
- AUSTRALIA CUTS INTO OUR CHINESE TRADE; Endeavors to Profit by the Boycott on American Flour. NEW MILLS IN SHANGHAI China Prepares to Grind the Wheat That Soon Will Be Produced in Manchuria.
- TROLLEY CAR RUNS AWAY.; Twenty Persons Hurt in Stamford Smash and Panic.
- AUTO TRIP, TWO DIVORCES.; Chicago Lawyer Sues His Wife -- Another Wife Was Beaten.
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- SOUTHERN GROWTH.
- Aged Woman Hurt in a Cemetery.
- ROMANCE IN THAWS' CHURCH.; Dr. McEwan, Pittsburg Pastor, Is to Marry His Stenographer.
- SOCIALISTS HAVE ONLY HISSES FOR HEARST; He Is the Principal Subject at Their Ratification Meeting. ALL PARTIES DENOUNCED Two Thousand Men and Women Socialists Cheer Their Candidates in Carnegie Hall.
- PREFERS WAR TO WEDLOCK.; Comment of an ex-British Captain When Assessed for Alimony.
- Hayes Opens Headquarters.
- COPULA AND COMMA AGAIN.; With Embroidered Instances of Consistency in Comma Using.
- NEW DISCUS RECORD FOR MARTIN SHERIDAN; All-Around Champion Athlete Hurls Missile 138 Ft. 3 Ins. ENGLISH SPRINTER IN FORM Morton Runs 120 Yards from Scratch In 0:12 -- Sterling Performances at Irish-American A.C. Games.
- ADVANCE AT FALL RIVER.; Manufacturers Agree That Wage Rate Should Be Partly Restored.
- Orange Mountain Hotel Planned.
- READY TO MEET HARRIMAN.; Kruttschnitt in San Francisco -- Southern Pacific Plans.
- BETTER BARNS FOR DAIRIES.; Department of Agriculture Opens a Campaign for Improvements.
- EXPLOSIONS HURT FIREMEN.; Varnish and Paint Blow Up in a $130,000 Chicago Blaze.
- FOUR KILLED BY POISON.; Three Children and a Man Taste Corrosive Sublimate.
- DOCTOR'S AUTO HELD UP.; Hurrying to a Patient, He Said, and Was Allowed to Go.
- THAT VIVISECTION CLASS.; It Inspires a Protest in Behalf of Dumb Animals.
- COMPLIMENT TO PRESIDENT.; First Person to be Told the Czar Had Signed the Peace Treaty.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- PRISONERS HELP FIGHT CASTLE WILLIAMS FIRE; Not Much of a Blaze, but It Stirs Up the Battery Crowds. CANNON CALL THE FIREBOATS Order Soon Countermanded by Telephone -- Hot Kitchen Flue Responsible for Governors Island Fire.
- SENATOR'S FATAL AUTO RIDE.; Mr. Fulford of Canada Dies from Hurts Due to Accident.
- AS TO IRISH ANCESTRY.; Reasons Why One Man Kept His a Secret, Though from Dublin.
- COL. "BILL" PHELPS WEDS.; Missouri Railroad Agent Marris His Secretary.
- Not Really Popular.
- CHEAP CREW FOR SQUIERS.; It Is Said He Got Foreigners Because Americans Wanted Usual Pay.
- A New Complaint at Panama.
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- NEW CLUB IN PANAMA.; University Men Employed on the Isthmus Effect Organization.
- KILLS TWO ITALIANS.; Drug Clerk Badly Wounds a Third In a Pistol Fight.
- COUPLE IN JAIL FOR AN ACCIDENT SWINDLE; E-Car Conductor and His Wife Accused of Conspiracy. WOMAN FELL FROM HIS CAR And Detectives Say the "Mrs. Herbert" Who Sued the Company Later Was the Conductor's Wife.
- Pets and Microbes.
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- CHARACTER OF THE JAPANESE.; As Deduced from the Results of Sales of an Encylopaedia.
- SEEK NEW BALLOON RECORDS.; Fifteen Aeronauts in Long-Distance Contest -- American Out of It.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- SUBWAY TAVERN RAIDED.; Police Found No Burglars, but the Water Was Turned On.
- NEW HOSPITAL DEDICATED.; Edward Lauterbach Speaks at Washington Heights Institution.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- RULERS PAY TRIBUTE TO IRVING'S MEMORY; King Edward, Queen Alexandra, and Mr. Roosevelt Honor It. ACTOR SACRIFICED HIMSELF Advised Long Ago to Give Up Arduous Roles -- Nation Wants the Burial in the Abbey.
- P. Lorillard, Jr., Wins at Court Tennis.
- Train Kills Husband and Wife.
- SAYS EVERYTHING NOW MAKES FOR VULGARITY; Sir Edward Fry Deplores the Results of Modern Conditions. HIT AT CARNEGIE LIBRARIES Politics, American Slang, Cheap Locomotion, and Gambling as Degrading Influences.
- IMPORTED AUTOS CROWD THE CUSTOMS WAREHOUSE; Fully 1,500 Cars Will Be Entered at the Port This Year. SPECIAL EXAMINERS NEEDED Officials Say If the Rush Keeps Up the Government Must Soon Build an Automobile Warehouse.
- JAILS FULL IN KANSAS.; No Room Left for Some of the Convicted Liquor Sellers.
- AUTO RACE NEXT YEAR FOR AMERICAN CARS; E.R. Thomas Offers New Trophy for Long-Distance Event. NO VANDERBILT CUP PROTEST Heath Had Drawn Up One, but Reconsiders -- Telegraph Pole Shattered by Keene Attracts Visitors.
- TEACHERS FIGHT A FIRE.; Christian Brothers Rescue Horses and Cows from a Burning Barn.
- BRICK WRECKS A STREET CAR.; Thirteen Persons Injured in Peculiar Accident in Detroit.
- New Experience in Oregon.
- FOUGHT FIRE HIGH IN AIR.; Firemen Hoist Hose with Ropes in a Broadway Skyscraper.
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- SUBWAY'S BELATED 8 O'CLOCK.; Train, Regularly Late Drives a Brooklynite to Use His Legs.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- EXPERT TESTIMONY.; Should It Have the Final Voice in Matters of Public Morality?
- THE SPECULATIVE SITUATION.
- TWO DEAD IN CARRIAGE.; Man Kills His Daughter-in-Law and Himself.
- TWO GUILTY OF LAND FRAUD.; Oregon Men Convicted of Conspiracy to Cheat the Government.
- The Pretoria in a Bad Storm.
- A GARRISON CELEBRATION.; Booker Washington Urges Observance of Abolitionist's 100th Birthday.
- Eight New Cases in New Orleans.
- WHO OWN'S THE STREETS?; Contest Over Unused Car Tracks Likely to Decide the Question.
- IVINS CHALLENGES HEARST AND M'CLELLAN; Tells What He Will Do to Bring About City Ownership. INVITES BOTH TO DEBATE He Will Hold Himself, Not the Organization, Responsible for the Acts of His Administration.
- LINE UP TO BEAT ODELL IN SPEAKERSHIP FIGHT; The Platt-Depew-Black-Barnes Wing Is Already Busy. FIVE CANDIDATES ANNOUNCED Three of Them Are the State Chairman's Friends -- The Skirmishing Began Before Nixon's Death.
- SOCIETY IN WASHINGTON.
- CHINA'S LONG SLEEP SEEMS ABOUT TO END; Japan's Efforts Result in Rousing National Consciousness. MOVEMENT IS ANTI-FOREIGN It Is Asserted That Japan Means to Use It to Further a Campaign of China for the Yellow Race.
- ST. PETERSBURG MOBS DISPERSED BY TROOPS; Gendarmes Charge People Following Troubetskoy's Body. THE NATIONAL HYMN HISSED Panic at a School Festival -- Compositors to Quit Work and a General Strike Is Feared.
- MORE HARLEM ROBBERIES.; Caller Who Wanted to Leave a Clinking Bag Gathered In.
- AUGUSTA GAMBLERS RAIDED.; One Place Had Been Running Thirty Years Without Trouble.
- SENATORS PLAN TO KILL RATE BILL WITH TALK; Tariff Will Serve as an Excuse for Endless Debate. WILL NOT MEAN ANYTHING Some Republicans In the House Are Sincerely for Revision, but They Will Not Have a Chance.
- Report of Baltimore Trust Merger.
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- HUNGARY'S DEMANDS.; Simply That Equal Rights Be Preserved in the Dual Kingdom.
- COW CAUSES FATAL WRECK.; Five Trainmen Killed When Engines Plunge Into a Ditch.
- INSURANCE CORRUPTION NOT NEW --- PARKHURST; Had the Evidence Ten Years Ago, He Says in Sermon. EVILS TYPICAL OF BUSINESS Social Ostracism Prescribed as a Cure -- Campaign Gifts Just Graft -- Directors Who Don't Direct.
- CHANGE OVER TO PALMA.; Santa Clara Provincial Council Leaves the Liberal Party.
- Ex-Gov. Hogg Seriously Ill.
- COMBINATIONS FOR PEACE.; Important International Readjustments About to be Effected.
- ETHICAL CULTURE PLANS.; Schools Begin Next Sunday -- Dr. Adler to Make the First Address.
- NOT TO STAY IN MANCHURIA.; Japanese Troops to Begin Evacuating the Territory at Once.
- CHAMPIONS BEATEN BY THE RIDGEWOODS; Athletics Also Lose to a Team of Minor Calibre. NEW YORK'S POOR BATTING Lindemann Allows Winners of World's Series Only Three Hits -- Paterson Surprises Quakers.
- STIMULUS FOR SHINTOISM.; Togo Sets an Example by Worshipping in Ise Temple.
- SUES FOR GRAFTED SKIN.; Man Willing to Furnish Some Says Too Much Was Taken.
- SAW A MAN SHOT.; Detective Brings Down the Probable Murderer with a Kick.
- SUICIDE KILLED FRIEND, TOO.; Wandered Into the Wrong Room and Turned on the Gas.
- PLANNED TO WRECK A TRAIN.; Some One Put Iron Bar and Stones on New Haven Tracks.
- MR. JER0ME AND THE PEOPLE.
- UPRISING IN MINDANAO.; Datto Ali Killing Loyal Moros -- Defiance to Pursuers.
- Control of Insurance.
- JEROME IS LEFT OFF HEARST TICKET, TOO; Clarence J. Shearn Put Up for District Attorney. NIGHT CHANGED SENTIMENT And a Decided Opposition to Jerome Grew -- Thomas Gilleran Nominated for Borough President.
- "THE CLANSMAN" HISSED.; South Carolina Audience Disapproves Mr. Dixon's Play.
- NEW FOES FOR GORMAN.; Foreign-Born Citizens Combine to Defeat Negro Disfranchisement.
- AGAINST AMERICAN TRUST.; 12,000 New Zealanders Ask That Our Harvesters Be Barred.
- A VETERAN SOLDIER'S END.; Thomas Hamilton Dies on the Eve of His Daughter's Funeral.
- AMERICAN STEAMER SEIZED.; Japanese Captured the Centennial, Bound for Vladivostok.
- PATERSON, 2; ATHLETICS, 1.
- DOCTOR'S STRANGE TRIP ON A FREIGHT CAR ROOF; Dazed When He Reached Yonkers -- Clothes Picked Up Here. SWAM THE HARLEM RIVER He Is Dr. Arthur St. Clair Knudsen, Who Has Been Staying at the City Club.
- OUR DEFICIENCY BIGGEST.; The Record of Postal Service -- Some Countries Make a Profit.
- AUTO SPILLS A GIRL.; Went Into a Trench and Tossed Her 15 Feet -- Another Girl Jumped.
- DISPUTE OVER BATTLESHIPS.; American Naval Experts Divided on the Latest Idea Abroad.
- HEMERY'S RACING CAR DAMAGED BY FIRE; Some One Dropped a Match Near the Cup-Winning Machine. BIG AUTO QUICKLY ABLAZE Wiring and Finer Mechanism of the Fast Darracq Badly Burned -- Hemery Almost Heartbroken.
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- WHEN T0 REVISE THE TARIFF.
- THIRD EARTHQUAKE IN CUBA.; More Severe Than Previous Shocks -Felt in Jamaica, Too.
- Who Was the First "Cad"?
- TO SUPPORT McCLELLAN.; Real Estate Men Will Work for His Re-Election.
- EPISCOPAL SERVICES FOR ARMITAGE MATHEWS; Ritualistic Ceremony Accepted as Proof of Accidental Death. MANY POLITICIANS ATTEND The Funeral Held at St. Agnes's Chapel -- The Burial Was in Woodlawn Cemetery.
- MANY MISSISSIPPI MURDERS.; Human Life Seems to be Cheap in That State This Year.
- PRAISE FOR FOOTBALL BY GEORGETOWN'S HEAD; Game Is Admirable If Properly Played by Gentlemen. "ELIMINATE UNFAIR TACTICS" Big Teams Pass Preliminary Stage and Begin Preparations for Crucial Test Matches.
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- BURKE'S TROTTERS BEATEN.; J.J. Timmans's Birnie Wins Two Brushes from Team on Speedway.
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