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- A POLITICAL QUESTION.
- "JUDGE PRITCHARD IN ERROR"ting.; That Marine Sentry Shooting.
- BIG ASBURY CROWDS IN BIZARRE ATTIRE; 20,000 Masqueraders Revel at the Annual Frolic on the Boardwalk. IN REMARKABLE COSTUMES News of the Doings of Cottagers at the Summer Resorts and Notes of Society.
- GOUDISS CHARGED WITH PLAGIARISM; The Deadly Parallel Applied to His Article On Poe -- Dr. Hamilton's Words Appropriated.
- FIRE WIPES OUT FIVE BIG PLANTS; One Whole Block and Part of Another in Jersey City Destroyed -- Loss $500,000. FIRE JUMPS HALF A MILE The Snare & Triest Bridge Company, Uvalde Asphalt Co., Caussel Preserving Plant, and Others Losers.
- ARCHBISHOP WILLIAMS DEAD.; Dean of HieParchy of Roman Catholic Church of America.
- 27 KILLED, 50 HURT IN TROLLEY CRASH; A Crowded Excursion Car Collides with Another Near Mattoon, III. RUNNING AT FULL SPEED Confusion of Telephone Orders Caused Collision -- Women and Children the Victims.
- WADDELL'S CURVES BAFFLE YANKEES; Southpaw in Fine Form and Holds the New Yorks to Four Hits. DOYLE'S TWO POOR INNINGS Athletics Bunch Hits and Make Victory Rather Easy -- Boston Beats Senators.
- MAY HAVE BEEN MURDERED.; Fire Chief Hit by Trolley Car, Perhaps Robebd and Put on Tracks.
- HUGHES SPEAKS TO OLD PUPILS; Tells Delhi Farmers the People Want Representatives with Sense of Responsibility. SPEECH LOUDLY APPLAUDED Warmly Approves the Grange Movement and Urges Organized Support to Push Legislation.
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- Erie Road Bond Issue Approved.
- PRINCE GEORGE TO WED.; Engagement of Grecian King's Son and Princess Marie Bonaparte.
- POLICE BLOODHOUNDS TO TRACK CRIMINALS; This City Adopts European Methods and Will Soon Have Pack of Trained Dogs. DEPUTY WOODS' DISCOVERY Dogs Would Have Been Especially Valuable in Crimes Like the Staffeldt Murder.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Deal for Irving Place Corner -- Second National Bank Takes Title to Its New Site -- Results of Auction Sales.
- RAIN SPOILS RACES.; Last Day of Harness Meet at Providence Is Cold and Dreary.
- BETTER SERVICE.
- "JUDGE PRITCHARD IN ERROR"; First Principle of Signaling.
- NEWS OF NEWPORT.
- Gen. Grant's Farm Sold.
- YOUNG MAN'S CARESS SAVES MOTHER'S LIFE; Discharged Coachman Shoots Through a Window as Son Starts to Kiss Her. BOTH SLIGHTLY WOUNDED But the Movement Had Spoiled the Assassin's Deadly Aim -- He Commits Suicide.
- ARREST COUNTY TREASURER.; David B. King of Binghamton Charged with Misappropriation of Funds.
- Boston Beats Senators In Eleventh.
- REPRIMAND FOR HIRSHINGER.; Captain in Marine Corps Only Technically Guilty of Navy Yard Loss.
- SCHWAB TALKS TO DRUMMERS; Predicts There'll Be No Financial Setback and Scolds Wall Street.
- THE FOREIGN MARKETS.; Developments of Yesterday In London, Paris, and Berlin.
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- GLOOM IN WALL ST. IS PASSING AWAY; August Started Amid General Pessimism and Ended with Hopes Rising. A BILLION IN VALUES GONE The Street Picked Up Courage In the Last Week on Better Outlook -- A Table of Losses.
- WIFE THOUGHT HAU GUILTY.; Repeatedly Said So in Course of the Proceedings, Says Judge.
- DESERT POOR FARM INMATES.; Superintendent and Almost Entire Staff of Employes Resign.
- GOLDPROOF FIRST IN THE WOODLAWN; Hamilton's Gelding Captures the Empire City Feature at Odds of 6 to 1. A BIG GETAWAY DAY CROWD Initial Meeting at Yonkers Track a Big Success -- Several Well-Played "Good Things" Go Through.
- SOUTH AMERICAN ROOSEVELTS.
- ELECTIVE JUDGES.; Justice Pryor Contrasts Them Favorably with Federal Appointees.
- JOE WASN'T KIDNAPPED.; He Just Wanted to Go Out in the Country Again -- Sent Back.
- SPENSER TO BE "CAMBRIDGE" POET; Boston's Autumn Book List Promises to Be Long and Important -- Many New Editions.
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- Co)..Leslie Smith,
- TRUTH AS WORKING HYPOTHESIS.; Prof. James's "Pragmatism" an Exposition of Philosophy Which Denies All Philosophy -- Your World Is True for You, but Need Have No Objective Validity.
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- NATIONAL LEAGUE.; Bostons Play Better Than Giants in Rain and Win, 3 to 1.
- 15-YEAR CHURCH FIGHT ENDS.; Bishop Wins in Bonacum-Murphy Suit Over Nebraska Edifice.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Rise Sharply -- Call Money Rates, 42 Per Cent. FOREIGN EXCHANGE IS DOWN Situation Points Toward Gold Imports -- Time Money Firmer -- Metropolitan's Break.
- FIVE BREAK OUT OF JAIL.; Leave Note of Regret -- Authorities Hadn't Bothered to Record Names.
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- DREXEL ENTERTAINS KING.; Philadelphian Gives Dinner to Edward at Marienbad Hotel.
- WALL STREET GIVES PRINCE AN OVATION; 10,000 Persons Cheer Wilhelm When He Visits Stock Exchange AND J.P. MORGAN'S OFFICES The Prince Goes to Hippodrome and Talks to Indians -- Dinner for Him at Night by Swedish Citizens.
- New Haven Team's Polo Cups.
- RICHARD MANSFIELD.
- "JUDGE PRITCHARD IN ERROR"; A Fair Exchange.
- Review 1 -- No Title
- LAW TO NIP ROMANCE.; Woman Worth $500,000 Infatuated with Fruit Peddler, Relative Says.
- "The Movers" Produced in Scranton.
- "Four Thousand Ways of Spelling Shakespeare's Name" -- The Sinn Fein Movement on Its Political Side Other Communications.
- SENTENCE OF LAWYER UPHELD; A.S. Frank Must Go to Prison for 3 Years for Subornation of Perjury.
- Brooklyn Loses a Close Game.
- PUBLISHERS SHOW LONG FALL LISTS; More Books Will Be Published This Season Than for Many Years Past.
- ITALIAN WHITE HAND.; New Society in Reading Colony to Co-operate with Police.
- REFUSE TO OPEN INTER-MET BOOKS; Lawyers for the Company Will Appeal from Board's Order to the Highest Court. NO JURISDICTION, THEY SAY Case Will Be Expedited and an Early Decision Obtained -- Hearings to Go On Next Week.
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- GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
- "SPANISH PRISONER" AFTER AN AMERICAN; Gang Arrested in Madrid Had Tried to Swindle Cannon Burton of New Haven. HIS BANKER SAVED HIM Wealthy Horse Breeder Was Ready to Fall Into the Trap When Latter Put Detectives on the Case.
- KILLED SEEKING SAFETY.; Railroader Quits Hazardous Job of 26 Years Only to Die in New One.
- Miss Sutton Wins Tennis Title.
- THE FUTURE OF WAR.
- HUDSON COUNTY'S TREASURY EMPTY; Jersey's Most Populous County Unable to Sell Its Bonds in Tight Money Market. ALL CLAIMS ARE HELD UP Work on Court House May Stop -Bayonne and Other Towns in a Similar Dilemma.
- ELECTIVE JUDGES.; Mr. Maxwell's Salary.
- THE 'LADY IN BLUE' PUTS ON A MASK; Mrs. Pepper's Friend Does It to Foil Photographers at Vanderbilt Hearing. SHE GAVE A FALSE ADDRESS Her "Home" an East Side Factory Building -- Case for the Petitioners Is Closed and Defense Begins.
- EULOGIZED IN LONDON.; Papers Praise Mansfield's Triumphs -- Called "Beerbohm Tree of America."
- THE BOAR OF GLOUCESTER.; BEATRIX OF CLARE. By John Reed Scott, author of "The Colonel of the Red Huzzars." With Illustrations in color by Clarence F. Underwood. Pp. 365. Philadelphia; The J.B. Lippincott Company.
- TRIED TO ROB POLICEMEN.; Two Alleged Pickpockets Fall Into Police Trap in Mulberry Bend.
- Edward Fabian.
- The Sinn Fein Movement.
- TO REJECT TAFT'S ADVICE.; Secretary Garfield Predicts Oklahoma Will Adopt New Constitution.
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- PASSENGER FARES REDUCED.; Ohio Roads Announce Cut to Comply with Two-Cent Rate.
- MINISTERS' UNION CAST OUT.; Their Fellow-Unionists, the Brewers, Thought Agitation Hurt Trade.
- DIDN'T STRIKE HARAHAN.; Fish Merely Forced Illinois Central President Back in His Chair.
- CLOSE GAMES FOR CITY GOLF TITLE; Floyd Has Narrow Escape from Defeat at the Hands of Upton. FLAUGH BEATS MARSHALL Young Robert Douglass Picked to Play Final Round Against Present Title Holder.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- ACCEPT PEACE PROPOSAL.; Five Central American Republics Answer President Favorably.
- A Fable for Presidents.
- CHATHAM EXPRESS WRECKED.; 200 Passengers Shaken Up and Engine Men Scalded -- Switch Not Spiked.
- Would Enjoin Vaudeville In Louisville
- VANDERBILT CHAUFFEUR FREE; Newport Court Drops Speeding Charge and Postpones Employer's Case.
- MacLennan to Sing In Berlin.
- A Twice-Used Title.
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- Cubs and Pirates Split Even.
- HAD WARNED MEN ON BRIDGE; Theodore Cooper, Consulting Engineer, Sent Telegram from New York Thursday. INFORMED BY AN INSPECTOR Number of Killed on Collapsed Quebec Structure Is 79, 16 Skilled Americans. BODIES WEDGED IN WATER Weight of Train of Materials Run to End of Overhanging Span the Probable Cause.
- IS NOT CONVINCED OF LIFE ON MARS; Astronomer Royal Doubts Lowell's Theory that Planet Is Inhabited. THINKS CANALS NATURAL Believes That World Was Played Out and Its Career Finished Millions of Years Ago.
- TOPICS IN WALL STRRET.; Traders Passively Bullish. City Bond Syndicate Gossip. Veering of the Speculative Vane. Ignoring Clearing House Figures. Collateral for Public Deposits. Ancient Rumor Called to the Colors. Royalty Stirs Wall Street.
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- BOND SALE SUCCESS IS NOW ASSURED; Insurance Companies Alone Are Ready to Subscribe for $15,000,000 Worth of 4 1/2s. SYNDICATE WOULD TAKE ALL Individuals and European Banking Houses Expected to be Heavy Buyers -- Old Fours Higher.
- STRIKER FINED $500.; Thought Reporter Was Strikebreaker and Knocked Him Down.
- COURT HEARS ABOUT NOISY CURB BROKERS; Then Says Man Who Complains of Them Must Have Distorted Mental Vision. COSTS ON LAWYER ALLEN Justice Guy Says Police Commissioner Bingham Has More Serious Matters to Look After.
- HUNTING REBATE CASES.; Commissioner Lane Will Investigate Hepburn Law Violations.
- AVENGER THE WINNER.; Boston Yacht Captures Cup Through Liberal Time Allowances.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- SEEK THE LOST COLUMN.; A Lost Bag Two Valuable Dogs Advertised for by Losers.
- PLAN TO ABOLISH MIGRATORY DIVORCES; Law Association Told Decrees Should Be Legal Only After a Bona Fide Residence. CENTRAL BUREAU URGED Mr. Barrett Wants One Where Divorces Must Be Listed to be Legal -- International Up.
- DR. MacCRACKEN REPLIES.; Chancellor of New York University and Chairman of Hall of Fame Electors Answers Criticisms of Edmund Clarence Stedman. METHOD OF ELECTING "IMMORTALS' Promise of Consideration for Any Amendment Agreed Upon by One-third of the Electors.
- BOX CAR SCALPS ENGINE.; Pennsylvania Express Has an Amazing Escape When It Hits Freight.
- Miss Harned Tries "Anna Karenina."
- NANTUCKET OPEN TO AUTOS.; Summer Colony Wins in Fight with Residents, Who Want Cars Barred.
- Heroic Authorship.
- MATUCHENKO IS HANGED.; Leader of Mutiny on Kniaz Potemkine Executed at Sevastopol.
- Ball Player Goes to Jail For Assault.
- 79 PERISHED IN BRIDGE.; Among Them Were Sixteen Skilled American Mechanics.
- PRICE'S COTTON ESTIMATE.; He Places Crop 300,000 Bales Below the Government Figures.
- TANGIER NOW OPEN TO MOORS' ATTACK; Sultan's Troops Leave Way Clear for an Advance by Rais Uli. EUROPEANS OUT OF FEZ The American Missionaries Alone Brave the Dangers to Continue Their Work There.
- Editorial Article 3 -- No Title
- Rockefeller Gets His Witness Fee.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK.
- SAY HE USED SHACKLES.; Capt. McDonald Charged with Cruelty by His Men.
- AUTO TURNS SOMERSAULT.; Five Occupants Seriously Injured -- Two Pinned Under Car.
- SUES FOR LOSS OF BEARD.; Barber Shaved Off Farmer's Whisker's While He Slept -- Wants $2,000.
- An Art Guide to Rome.
- VESUVIUS ACTIVE AGAIN.; Renewed Rumblings Alarm People in Villages Near the Volcano.
- Miss French Western Golf Champion.
- MAY END COPPER DEADLOCK.; Selling Companies Expect Big Buyers to Come Into Market Next Week.
- POLICEMAN DYING; THROWN BY HORSE; Animal Rolls Over Wallace of the Mounted Squad in Speedway Race. HUNDREDS SEE HIM FALL Last Rites Administered by Priest in the Ambulance -- His Skull Fractured.
- President Mather Optimistic.
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- KAISER TO "TREAT" ARMY.; Emperor Will Pay Penalty of Losing His Seat in Saddle.
- San Francisco Plague Checked.
- "JUDGE PRITCHARD IN ERROR"; No Case Arises Under the Constitution Except upon Facts.
- GIRL TRAPS MEN; HELD AS THIEVES; Ticket Agent Locks Two in B. R.T. Office They Had Sought to Enter. DROVE THEM OFF ONCE Then Locked $2,000, Cash and Tickets, In Safe, and Before Their Return Had Sent for Help.
- THOMAS HOOD TO HAVE BIOGRAPHY; London Announces Also Volume on Belgian Labor Conditions -- George Meredith's First Introduction.
- ROB MRS. VAN INGEN'S HOME.; Thieves Go Through Eastport Cottage Without Arousing Sleepers.
- LOST IN "THE OTHER HOUSE."; Neither Authors Nor Actors Were Able to Find Play.
- THE DETECTIVE STORY.
- ENGLAND HAS WAR AIRSHIP.; Resembling French Model, It Is Likely to be Ready for Use In a Month.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- JAPANESE SEALERS RELEASED; Forfeiture of Schooner Nitto Disapproved by Department of Justice.
- BUILDERS INVESTIGATING.; Foreman in Charge Says Bridge Was Not Overloaded.
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- PLATFORM FALLS; 10 KILLED.; 150 Persons Injured at a Newspaper Lottery Drawing.
- New Railroad from France to Spain.
- $35,000 FUTURITY TO BE RUN TO-DAY; Richest Prize of American Turf Feature of Sheepshead Bay's Opening. EIGHT HORSES AS STARTERS Keene's Entry, the Unbeaten Colin and Restigouche the Favorites -- A Record Crowd Anticipated.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Courier-Journal's Fire Loss, $200,000.
- MANSFIELD DEAD VICTIM OF CANCER; Distingulshed, Actor First Showed Symptoms of Disease "Two Years Ago. UNCONSCIOUS AT THE END His Burial Place to be Opposite His New London Home -- Career and Tributes to His Genius,
- WILD ADVENTURE IN DWARF LAND; Mr. Lloyd's Narrative of His Travels in Central Africa -- A Thrilling Tale.
- Latest Shipping News.
- REAR ADMIRAL WINDSOR DEAD; Noted Naval Engineer Succumbed Suddenly to Stomach Trouble.
- TRIAL MARRIAGE IN ENGLISH NOVEL; Frankfort Moore's Venture Provides London With an Interesting Topic of Conversation.
- Grand Jury Calls Gov. Patterson.
- PRICE OF COAL GOES UP.; Car Shortage Blamed for a Large Increase in Pittsburg.
- CHARACTER BUILDING IN THE SCHOOL.; Importance of Moral Training -- Neglect of the Subject -- Its Difficulties -- Much Depends on the Character of the Teacher.
- Mayor May Forbid Mardi Gras.
- SCOUTS MARS THEORY.; Prof. Lovett of Princeton Won't Discuss Latest Reports.
- CHINESE-MANCHU UNION.; Dowager Empress's Advisers Confer on Amalgamation.
- 200 Endangered When Convent Burns.
- WHAT WE BUY IN FRANCE.
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