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- 3 MONTHS' AUTO DEATHS, 41.; Massachusetts Association Reports 313 Injured in State in the Same Time.
- Saddle Stallion's Record Broken.
- ROCKEFELLER AGREES TO BE OIL WITNESS; W.G. to Testify About Big Loans at Standard Suit Hearing To-day or To-morrow. FEDERAL CASE NEAR END More Testimony Bearing on the Spying Methods Pursued Toward Competitors Given by Agents.
- TRIED TO BOIL DYNAMITE.; Junkman Didn't Know Wires Were Blast Fuses -- Explosion Hurts Five.
- MANY TRAINMEN MEET TO DISCUSS WAGES; 75 Roads Represented at a Secret Conference Alleged to be Peaceful. THE GRAND CHIEFS ATTEND Readjustment of Pay Is Sought -- Another Meeting to be Held Today -- No Trouble Looked For.
- ROSEBERY ON THE NEGRO.; Disagrees with Carnegie and Favors Education Before Suffrage.
- TESTIFIES AGAINST FRIEND.; Mrs. Mears Witness in Divorce Suit Against Mrs. Burnett.
- SAYS EASE IN MONEY IS CLOSE AT HAND; Ex-Controller of the Currency Roberts Declares the Worst Is Over. NO REASON FOR A PANIC The Effect of the Enormous Wealth of the West Will Soon Be Felt -- Copper Authority Also Optimistic.
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- AN OBJECT LESSON.
- SEES DANGER TO RAILWAYS.; Ex-Slave Dies in Williamsburg.
- MRS. SAGE ADDS $35,000.; Second Gift to the Railroad Y.M.C.A. of Long Island City.
- ROOT ON WAY NORTH.; Brought Hundreds of Gifts from Mexico and Paid Duty on Them.
- Two Brothers Wed Sisters.
- SAYS HEARST HAS ERRED.; J. Sergeant Cram Condemns Him for Fusing with Republicans.
- WESTERN PIONEER DEAD.; Jesse Holaday Owned the Pony Express and a Stage Coach to Far West.
- THE SWALLOWTAIL ON TOP.; Patrons of London Hotel Ask it to Maintain Its Evening Dress Rule.
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- BOY TRIED TO WRECK TRAINS.; Engineer Had Teased Him and He Attempted to Get Even.
- LADY BURRELL DIVORCED.; She Is the Daughter of Walter Winans, Formerly of Baltimore.
- HIGHBALL CAPTURES STAKE.; Ed Geers Drives Clever Gelding to Victory in Straight Heats.
- Charged with Embezzling $300.
- Mr. Astor May Give More to Oxford.; Electric Meter Man Gets Three Months
- WANT WAGES FOR PRISONERS.; Humane Society in Favor of Giving Money to Their Families.
- 6 Per Cent.
- RISKS LIFE TO SAVE GIRL.; Conductor Tries to Drag Her Off Tracks and Both Fall Under Train.
- SAY HE'S THIEVES' LEADER.; Mineola Police Think Perkins Can Tell of $10,000 Thefts.
- WIRELESS OPERATOR KILLED; Received Charge of 35,000 Volts, Probably While Experimenting.
- THE TELEPHONE LISTENING BOARD
- Horse Drags Couple Into Dam.
- HYDROPHOBIA.; Another Alleged Case Turns Out to Have Been Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis.
- IRON AND STEEL DULL.; But Plants Are Being Rushed at Highest Speed to Fill Old Orders.
- DECISION UPHOLDS RAILROAD.; Pennsylvania's Refusal of Carload Rates for Paper Held Not Unlawful.
- Miss Helen G. Fessenden to Wed.
- DOOR OPEN TO MAYOR, SAYS LEADER MURPHY; Never Attends Meetings Himself, but Would Be Glad to Have McClellan at One. BUT THE MAYOR IS SHY City Hall Habitues Needlessly Stirred by New Rumors That Real Peace is in Sight.
- MAURICE LOEWY DEAD.; Eminent French Astronomer and Director of Paris Observatory.
- VOLCANO IN THE CAST.; Mont Pelee Has a Great Part in a New Paris Play.
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- GOOD WITNESS FOR MAGILLS.; Testimony of Dead Woman's Daughter Apparently Points to Suicide.
- BAD STORM IN EUROPE.; Torrential, Rains and Hurricanes in Mediterranean District.
- KILLED CLEANING HIS RIFLE.; Roth Shot by Accidentally Discharged Weapon -- Hunter Slain by Companion.
- TAFT OPENS THE FILIPINO ASSEMBLY; Denies the United States Has Any Thought of Disposing of the Islands. INDEPENDENCE MUST WAIT Some American Residents In Manila Pronounce the Secretary's Address Not Wholly Satisfactory.
- WRECKED CITY NOW UNDER MARTIAL LAW; Present Known Number of Fontanet's Dead 38 -- Property Loss $780,000. CAUSE STILL A MYSTERY Overheated Glazing Machine Only Suggestion So Far Made -- Many Citizens Sleeping in Tents.
- Lieut. Gov. Chanler Has a Daughter.
- SMALL IS BLAMED FOR STRIKE FAILURE; Telegraphers Hold Him Responsible for Not Settling It. ROW OVER DELEGATES Thomas and Ahearn in Dispute Over a Candidate -- President Clowry Re-elected.
- Hyde Out of the Western Maryland.
- THE POMPADOUR VINDICATED.; Clerks Threatened Strike if They Couldn't Wear Them -- So There!
- INCORPORATED IN DELAWARE.
- FEAR LENT HIM WINGS.; Prisoner Escapes After Asking the Penalty for His Crime.
- IN TWO PARTS.
- HYDROPHOBIA.; A College for Judges.
- SEVEN KILLED BY YAQUIS.; Four Men and Three Women Victims of Indians in Mexico.
- AUTO CHARGES POLICEMAN.; Sergt. Casey Has Narrow Escape in Chasing Speeder.
- T. G. RITCH DIES SUDDENLY.; New York Lawyer Fatally Stricken with Apoplexy During Night.
- TERRORISM IN RUSSIA.; Statistics of Executions, Murders, and Other Happenings in September.
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- THREATEN SUPT. GRIER.; Conspirators Try to Extort Money from Big Gold Miner.
- STRAUS'S OFFER TO DUBLIN.; Tenders Pasteurizing Plant to Fight Against Tuberculosis.
- HARRIMAN'S HORSE SALE.; Prize Winners to Go Under Hammer at Horse Exchange To-night.
- TREAT FOR A CROWN PRINCE.; Emperor of Korea Takes His Son for His First Railroad Hide.
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- Refuse to Indict Alleged Gamblers.
- Article 14 -- No Title; STOLE A POLICEMAN'S COAT. Thief Abandoned His Loot When He Found a Shield in It.
- BIGGEST COAL DOCK IN WORLD; Pittsburg Company Is to Build at Duluth at a Cost of $1,000,000.
- EXALTS MATHEMATICS.; Prof. Keyser of Columbia Says People Misunderstand the Science.
- INCORPORATED IN NEW JERSEY.
- FISHERMEN NEARLY DROWNED; Their Boat Upset, Men Were in Water 15 Minutes Before Help Came.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- NEW YORK INCORPORATIONS.
- SEIS MOGRAPHS SHOW VIOLENT EARTHQUAKE; Vibrations as Great as Those Recorded When San Francisco Shook. IS SOUTH OR SOUTHWEST Baltimore Thinks It May Be in Bermuda -- Height of Disturbance Lasted for Six Minutes.
- STARVED HIMSELF FOR WEEKS; Ate Practically Nothing and Prayed in the Synagogue.
- SZECHENYI TO ADIRONDACKS.; Count Is to be the Guest of Alfred G. Vanderbilt at Camp Sagamore.
- MAYOR TO LEARN HEARST EVIDENCE; Court Grants His Application for a Bill of Particulars in Jackson's Ouster Suit. STOP RECKLESS CHARGES Justice Greenbaum Says Burden of Proof Rests on the People in Attorney General's Action.
- FIND D. R.PROCTOR DEAD.; Cousin of Vermont Senator Pies in a Chicago Lodging House.
- HAITIAN EXECUTIONS.; Five Political Prisoners Shot -- Others May Share Their Fate.
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- EXPRESS RATE NOWS TO BE INVESTIGATED; Since Competition Ceased Those to the Bronx Have Increased 60 Per Cent. DISTRIBUTING COST DOWN For the Express Company Now Uses the Trolley Lines for Freight - Cash for Bridge Loop.
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- German Balloon Starts First.; Blumenthal Wins at Billiards.
- FRANCOPHOBIA IN MOROCCO.; Latest Symptom Is Story That France Wants Spain's Moorish Towns.
- WEDDING CAUSED SENSATION.; Du Pont Marriage Was Made Possible by Two Divorces.
- Stamford to Have Night Probate Court
- Report Favors Tri-Church Union.; Sealed Verdict Ordered in Amory Suit.
- Atlanta & West Point Re-elects Board.
- NO VOTE TAKEN ON ILLINOIS DIRECTORS; Committee Unable to Finish Work on Proxies in Fish-Harriman Fight. ADJOURN TO THIS MORNING Harahan Resents Fish's Greeting and Throws Down Hand -- Stockholder Wins Tilt with Attorney Cromwell.
- ASKS MONEY FOR ARREST.; Harry Disbrow Sues Frank P. Anderson for $25,000 Damages.
- New Haven Directors Adjourn.
- BEAR ESCAPES ROOSEVELT.; Runs in Direction Opposite to President and Swims Lake.
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- THE FOREIGN MARKETS.; Money Dearer in London and Scarcer -- Stock Market Cheerful.
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- ONLY STATE SHOULD CONTROL THE GUARD; Major Gen. McGrath Criticises to Wainwright Commission the Present System. UNIONS OBJECT TO MILITIA Major Dubois Complains They Hinder Recruiting -- Advocates Riot Drills and the Election of Officers.
- HERTZ PLEADS FOR 'SALOME.'; German Conductor Wants Conried to Produce It in a Hall Here.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.; Successful Sale of "A1" Adams's Estate Properties Yields $515,000 -- Deal for Hudson Street Buildings -- Dwellings Sold in Various Sections.
- Solomon Lincoln.
- NEW YORK'S STATUE NOT FRENCH LOOT; Paris Firm Who Sold It to Metropolitan Museum Say It Was Not Stolen. THE LOUVRE WANTED IT Its Directors and Experts Inspected If Before It Was Sent to America -Came from Good House.
- Navy, 12; St. John's, 0.
- AHEARN DID NOT TESTIFY.; Borough President Will Not Go on Stand Before Next Week.
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- COLIN EASILY WINS CHAMPAGNE STAKES; Champion Colt Gallops Home in Time That Makes a New Track Record. DOLLY SPANKER IS FIRST Lane Allen, in Front All the Way, Beats Ironsides in the Mile and a Half at Belmont Park.
- Arrest Doctor on Arson Charge.
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- FOUR STITCHES PUT IN EYE.; Conjunctiva Sutured to Cornea with Split Silk by Dr. J.H. Heacock.
- PANIC IN BATTERY TUNNEL; Air Pipe Burst and 200 Men Thought the River Was Pouring In.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Break Badly Again -- Call Money Rates, 6@3 1/2 Per Cent. BROKERAGE HOUSE FAILS Stock Exchange Firm Suspends Following United Copper's Wild Course -- September Trade Statement.
- DELMAS HERE TO PRACTICE.; Thaw's Former Counsel Returns from the Pacific Coast.
- Mayor, but Not a Citizen.
- STATEN ISLAND WATER SUPPLY.; Objects to the Contract with the Hudson County Company.
- STATE POLICE MOBBED.; Forced to Fire Into Band of Toughs at Waterbury Fair.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
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- DECLARE FOR OPEN PULPIT.; House of Deputies Would Permit It on Bishop's Approval.
- NATIONAL COMMITTEE CALL.; Republicans Will Meet in December to Decide Place of Convention.
- MOVE TO DISMISS PERKINS CHARGE; Counsel for Indicted New York Life Officer Says Intent to Defraud Wasn't Shown. THE FAIRCHILD CASE WAITS Security and Trust Co. Official Indicted with Mr. Perkins to Abide by the Decision in His Case.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- FRANCIS JOSEPH FATIGUED.; A Slight Increase in His Temperature, Too, Last Evening.
- Pennsy Wins Poorly Played Game.; Scores of Football Games. COLLEGE FOOTBALL NOTES. Columbia Tennis Tournament. Harlem Club's Tennis Tourney. Miss Souther and Miles Win Doubles. Foreign Balloons May Be Exhibited.
- THE REV. DR. HALE RESIGNS.; Retires from the Presidency of American Antiquarian Society.
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- CAR DROPS 25 FEET; 1 DEAD.; Six Persons Seriously Injured When Vehicle Turned Turtle.
- ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE.; Five Liners Dock with Hundreds of Returning Travelers.
- MISS GARDNER NOT SLAIN.; Newport Police Satisfied That Woman Was Accidentally Drowned.
- GET-RICH-QUICK CO. CLOSES.; Columbus (Ohio) Investors in Race Betting Scheme Lose $150,000.
- THINKS HARRINIAN IGNORANT.; Lane Assumed That He Did Not Know of Southern Pacific Rebating.
- WILL SKATE TO WORK.; Washington Department Clerks Decide to Quit Crowded Cars.
- AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN POLITICS.
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- Disciples Raise $8,260,305.
- BEVERAGE SHOWS IN RIVALRY.; Brewers' and Temperance Expositions in Adjoining Buildings.
- MISS COUZINS GIVES UP.; Says Woman Suffrage Is a Failure Everywhere Tried.
- John Mitchell Improving Slowly.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- YALE GOLFERS WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP; Snow Princeton Under at Nassau by a Score of 20 to 0 in Final Play. ABBOTT'S PLUCKY FINISH Brings Afternoon Play All Square After West Apparently Has Match Won -- Partridge Does Well.
- New Submarines Accepted.
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- Pittsburg Horse Show Dates.
- TROLLEY RAMS HORSE CAR.; Raymond Hitchcock Shaken Up and His Wife Needed Restoratives.
- ARMY CAPTAINS PRISONERS.; Lindsay and Wygant Will Be Court-martialed for Fighting.
- CALLS WOMAN'S TALE OF MURDER FALSE; Woman Missionary Says Witness in Gascone Case Confessed to Perjury. AT MAN'S FIRST TRIAL Repeated Her Story at Second Trial Yesterday and Mrs. Vasta Confronted Her on the Witness Stand.
- No Half Fare for College Men.
- HELPS VICTIM, THEN FLEES.; Autoist Hurries Away After Carrying Home Mrs. Higgins of New York.
- ALIENS IN SEPARATE SCHOOLS; Native Pupils In Hattiesburg, Miss., Ostracize the Foreigners.
- FUSION ON THE BENCH.
- COTTON EXCHANGE ENJOINED.; Quentell Wins His Suit to Prevent His Expulsion.
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- AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN POLITICS.; High Prices for Coal Abroad.
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- OFFICERS ON ENDURANCE RIDE; Thirty-seven, Headed by Gen. Grant, Cover Fifteen Miles in Vermont.
- ANDREWS ATTACKS PRESS.; A Western College President Who Wants to Hang a Libeler.
- CONRIED SUED FOR LOST OPERA; Composer Floridia Will Take $10,000 Royalties or a Lump $50,000 in Settlement. DIRECTOR CAN'T RECALL IT Mistook the Papers in the Suit for a New Effusion -- Secretary Got 'Em.
- JAPAN HEARS ABOUT MOB.; Sensational Account of San Francisco Affair Reaches Tokio.
- Meadow Brook Drag Hunt.; Police Cycle Races at Empire City.
- SWORN JEST BY MARK TWAIN.; Humorist Says He First Met John Hays Hammond in Jail -- Ashcroft's Suit.
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- LOCKED IN; BURNED TO DEATH; Children Light Matches and One Dies Before Door Is Burst Open.
- Ask Repeal of Duty on Paper.; Encroachment Suit Appeal Heard.
- Ask Receiver for Memphis Brewery.
- CRASH IN COPPERS; HEINZE QUITS BANK; Lets Go Mercantile National Presidency at Conference Lasting After Midnight. DENIAL FROM W.B. RIDGELY Controller Says He Won't Take It -- Gross & Kleeberg, Heinze Brokers, Go Down with United Copper. CRASH IN COPPERS; HEINZE QUITS BANK
- NOT AFTER BOSTON & ALBANY; President Mellen Denies That New Haven Is Planning to Take Road.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; United Copper an Irritant. Experience of a Bond Salesman. Now for Amalgamated Dividend. PRICE OF GEORGIA CENTRAL. Southern Railway Got About 67 1/2 for It, Judging by a $3,365,000 Credit.
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- MR. TAFT AT MANILA.
- TIMES MESSAGE FIRST OVER SEA; Wireless Dispatch from London Correspondent Will Open Marconi Service. COMES THROUGH TO-DAY All Ready at Nova Scotian and Irish Stations for Handling Commercial Business. TESTS ASSURE SUCCESS Epoch in News Transmission and Fulfillment of Inventor Marconi's Promises.
- AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN POLITICS.; Not in the Bible.
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- MISS LDCIE GOBB; Many Friends Attend Ceremony in the Church of the Heavenly Rest. I MISS MARIE REES ENCAGED -----:-------------- i She Will Marry Augustus D. Shepard, Jr.-Other Weddings of Yesterday and Social Notes.
- President's Cotton Bale for Charity.
- VERY NEAR REVOLT AGAINST FUSION; Stanch Republicans Deterred from Open Rebellion Only by Next Year's Battle. FUSS IN WEST SIDE CLUB Parsons Programme Finally Indorsed, but After a Strenuous Fight -- Parsons's Defense.
- WARFIELD'S PLAY A PAGE OF REAL LIFE; Beautifully Acted, "A Grand Army Man" Is a Success of Laughter and Tears. DEDICATES THE STUYVESANT Lovely New Playhouse Opens with a Charming Play and a Remarkably Fine Company.
- ORDER OF ARREST SERVED ON BINGHAM; Ex-Capt. Reynolds Sues the Police Commissioner for $25,000 for Assault. PUT OUT OF HEADQUARTERS Ex-Police Commissioner York Acts for the Former Captain, Who Tried to Protest Against Dismissal.
- KEEPING JAPANESE AT HOME.; Tokio Government Said to be Indirectly Restricting Emigration.
- Swedish Yachtsmen Want an Answer.; Columbia Drops Eligibility Rule.
- NOVEL MOTOR CAR MAKES LONG RUN; Designer of Autocycle Trying to Obtain Space for the Palace Exhibit. DRIVEN FROM SYRACUSE Position of Wheels Totally Different from Other Vehicles -- No Differential Needed.
- BRIDEGROOM IS ARRESTED.; D.B. Brennan, Jr., Who Secretly Married Lily Ammerman, Is Detained.
- STIFF BLAZE UNDER BRIDGE.; Clouds of Smoke from Storage House Fire Envelop Structure.
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- THE DOUKHOBORS SPOILED BY RULER; Peter Veregin Desires to Govern the Saskatchewan Fanatics as a King. REGARDED AS THE MESSIAH Boston Quakers Vainly Try to Educate the Russian Exiles -- Many Prosper as Farmers in Communes.
- French Barley an Oats Crops.
- RYAN TO RETIRE FROM INTER-MET; Traction Magnate Said to Feel It Will Help in Bringing About a Reorganization. WIDENER ALSO TO RESIGN Directors Unlikely to Sue for "'Escaped" Money, Fearing Effect on Securities -- Stockholders May Act. RYAN TO RETIRE FROM INTER-MET
- INCOMPETENT CHAUFFEURS.
- Director of Bank of England.
- DE FOREST PATENTS SHIFTED.; Transfer Doesn't Mean Bell Telephone Control, Says Holder.
- AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN POLITICS.; Church for Colored People?
- UPLIFT OF A COMIC MAN.; Washington Amused at What Has Happened to Emil Witte in Germany.
- Nurses Found Columbia Lectureship.
- VOTE TO WEAR UNION LABEL.; Textile Workers Adopt Resolution to Do So at All Hazards.
- PEACE CONFERENCE SUPPORTS PORTER; His Proposition as to Contractual Debts Adopted at The Hague. PUTS CURB UPON COERCION Permanent High Court of Justice Approved, South Americans Making Certain Reservations.
- VILLA NOVA SCORES ON PRINCETON TEAM; Pennsylvanians Cleverly Execute Forward Pass with Good Results. BUT THEY ARE OUTCLASSED Yale Scrubs Try Tricks Against the 'Varsity in Preparation for the West Point Game.
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- HORSES SET NEW MARKS.; Sweet Marie Breaks One Record and George S. Clips Another.
- BRIDAL PAIR HUNT FOR PRIEST; Plans Go Wrong and Party Try Three Churches Before Being Wed.
- WORLD'S AUTO RECORD.; Strang Drives Walter Christie's Car a Mile Over Circular Track in 0:51 3-5.
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