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- MAYOR EXPLAINS SITUATION.; J.E. Wadham Says Industrial Workers First Defied the Law.
- FRANCIS C. GREEN TO WED.; New Yorker Will Marry Mrs. James A. Garland on Saturday.
- DISEASE PICTURES ITSELF.; Photographic Developer Is Used In London to Test Blood Vessels.
- FRICTION AS MINES REOPEN.; Expected Misunderstandings Occur Under Anthracite Wage Agreement.
- PRODUCE $115,000,000 CASH.; French Subscribe for New City of Paris Bonds Eighty Times Over.
- Athletic Pitchers Ineffective.
- BOYS NOW REGRET BARNARD INVASION; Columbia Sophomores Who Descended on Girls' Dormitories Will Be Heavily Punished.
- MEXICAN REBELLION IS HEAR COLLAPSE; Food and Ammunition Are Running Short as the Federal Troops Close Up.
- DETROIT PLAYERS FINED.; Each One of Cobb's Sympathizers Must Pay $100 for Striking.
- Miss Allen to Wed Prof. Haskins.
- KNOCKED OUT BY CROSS.; Paddy Sullivan Hanging on Ropes When Referee Stopped Bout.
- HER HORSE KILLS HER IN CENTRAL PARK; Falls on Mrs. Knapp, Crushing Her Chest, While She Is Riding with Daughter.
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- Taft Failed to Inspire.
- THE NAVY NOT IN POLITICS.
- BUXTON UNDER ATTACK.; Head of British Board of Trade Promises Safety Reforms.
- The Speed Limit.
- JOHN A. BENSEL RECEPTIVE; Though Not an Avowed Candidate for the Governorship.
- GIFT FOR CAPT. DEMAREST.; Fire Department's Construction Chief Receives a Watch from His Men.
- AMUNDSEN AT MONTEVIDEO.; Secretary of President and Several Members of Government Greet Him.
- SUSPECT AINSWORTH PLAN TO OUST WOOD; Army Bill Provision Would Make Chief of Staff Ineligible After March.
- IMMIGRATION BILL TABLED.; Measure Is Likely to Lie There Until After the Election.
- MANY REBELS ARE DESERTING.; Orozco Is Thought to be Avoiding a General Engagement.
- HAITIAN NEGROES AID CUBAN REBELS; Revolt Grows Rapidly -- Americans' Property Raided -Protection Demanded.
- TEACH FARMERS AT HOME.; Agricultural Department to Show Them How to Make Money.
- $25,000 to Back Flynn.
- LADY SUFFOLK THROWN.; Former Miss Leiter Suffers Severe Shock -- Narrowly Escapes Death.
- JUST BID AND TOOK AMERICAN BRIDGE CO.; Its President Says J.P. Morgan & Co. Fixed the Price and There Were No Negotiations.
- NEW RUBBER CAPITAL TO BE $45,000,000; Stockholders Asked to Approve It, Making Common and Preferred Total $120,000,000.
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- CAPT. BALL IN A HOSPITAL.; G.W. Perkins's Father-in-Law Is Quickly Removed from Institution.
- Taft's Victory in Cincinnati.
- TALKED TO RICHESON TO DIVERT HIS MIND; Rev. Dr. Johnson Explains There Was Delay in Turning on the Current.
- Pessimistic About Harmon.
- CROP IMPROVEMENT.
- SUIT TO OUST CLAY PIERCE.; Standard Oil Director Wants Him and Son Off Waters-Pierce Board.
- GIVES KAISER MORE SHIPS; But Reichstag Insists Wealthier Classes Must Pay Higher Taxes.
- On Writing Under Pressure.
- STONE RIDICULES THE RIVALS; Like Damon and Pythias, He Says, Till Tempted by Ambition.
- SCHULTZ FAMILY SPLIT.; Daughters Want Sons to Account for Their Father's Business.
- Steamer Lord Lansdowne Wrecked.
- DARROW TRIAL HALTED.; New Veniremen Not Served -- Defense Handicapped by Counsel's Illness.
- BERLIN SEES GALAXY OF OPERA MANAGERS; Season for Hunting New Stars Is On and American Impresarios Are There.
- Washington Welcomes Tigers.
- ENGINEERS RE-ELECT STONE.; Brotherhood Makes Term Six Years -- Changing Insurance Plan.
- ARMIES ARE IN BATTLE.; Fighting Has Begun at Asuncolo, According to Gen. Huerta's Report.
- TO SELL FAMOUS KENNELS.; Local Dog Fanciers Interested in Sale of Miss Crocker's Dogs.
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- WALDO CONTINUES ATTACK ON JUDGES; Cites More Cases to Show That Mulqueen Was Lenient with Confirmed Criminals.
- RAILROAD BARS RED GARB.; Chicago Great Western's Rule for Employes Is a Safety Device.
- NEW NATIONAL PARTY NEEDED, SAYS KIRBY; Stability of Our Government Threatened; Manufacturers' President Tells Them.
- CRANE TO RETIRE FROM THE SENATE; Massachusetts Senator, Following Other Old Guard Leaders, Won't Seek Re-election.
- WANTS WOMEN SPECTACULAR; Mrs. Cutler Says Big Headlines in Papers Will Help Suffrage.
- FIGHT WON, BUT WILL FIGHT ON.; So Says the Colonel, and Hints That Root Will Not Open Convention.
- MOREY HAVEMEYER'S AGENT.; Acted for Him In Buying Up and Merging Colorado Beet Sugar Plants.
- Last Hope Gone."
- THE COLONEL'S TRUCULENCE.
- START GRAND TRUNK BRANCH; Gov. Pothier Pulls the Lever of a Steam Shovel That Does It.
- HALDANE REVISITS GERMANY.; It Is Again Asserted His Journey Is of a "Purely Private Nature."
- Motor Buses for Park Avenue.
- Bankers View the Bronx.
- FLIES TO ENGLAND AND BACK.; Belgian Airman Does Not Alight, but Drops a Polite Note.
- ENTERTAINS THE CARDINAL.; Miss Leary Gives a Reception, with Music, at Her Home.
- ITALY ALARMING EUROPE.; Occupation of Turkish Islands Upsets the Equilibrium of Powers.
- TAKES BOY SLAYER'S PART.; Indiana Governor Asks Suspension of Judgment on Prison Case.
- WALES ON FRENCH WARSHIP.; Embarks on the Danton in Order to Witness the Manoeuvres.
- Blues Defeated at Polo.
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- Walsh Draws with Kilbane.
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- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Madras Muslin Gets Linen Duty Rate -- Other Decisions.
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- BANKER REPROACHES PUJO AND HIS PARTY; Prying Into State Bank Business He Thinks Worthy of Roosevelt and New Nationalism.
- PRESIDENT WOULDN'T COMMENT; Silent When He Received the Early Returns at Pittsburgh.
- PETITION FOR SUBWAY IN LEXINGTON AVE.; District Residents Object to Abandonment of Leg Between 43d and 32d Sts.
- Should End the Matter."
- THE FLOOD SUFFERERS' FUND.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Again Depressed and Prices In All Sections Close Lower.
- PRICE ON ALLEN'S HEAD.; $2,500 Offered Now for His Capture, Dead or Alive.
- Costly Municipal Heat.
- Negro Brick Workers Strike.
- THREE BISHOPS CHOSEN.; Dr. Henderson of Brooklyn One of the Designated.
- DISCOVER THAT GIRLS PAINT.; Cincinnati Women Find They Also Wear High Heels and Gauze Hose.
- BANDITS IN PRUSSIA DIE IN FIERCE FIGHT; One of Their Pursuers Slain -- Burglar Shoots Comrade After Latter Is Wounded.
- SIR JULIUS C. WERNHER DEAD.; Head of De Beers Diamond Syndicate, Who Was Swindled Out of $300,000.
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- JAIL STRIKERS' FLAGBEARER.; Accused of Desecrating It with Industrial Workers' Initials.
- COLOMBIA AIDS EXPLORERS.
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- WILLIAMS AGAINST MULQUEEN.; Labor Commissioner Criticises the Suspended Sentence of a Briber.
- Canadian Swimmer for Olympics.
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- NEW POLICE APOLLOS GUARD FIFTH AVENUE; First Detail of Business Association's Special Patrol" Makes Its Debut.
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- FIND PUBLIC BATHS ENDANGER HEALTH; Commissioner Lederle Unwilling to Approve Sites on North and East Rivers.
- TAFT MEN IN GLOOM.; Ohio Result Revives Talk in Washington of Compromise Candidate.
- LEVANZIN'S NEW CHARGES.; Fasting Professor Says He Was Nearly Killed by Sulphuric Acid.
- A Contrast in Campaigns.
- THE EASIEST WAY.
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- DENIES ANTI-CATHOLIC BIAS.; Guardians of Liberty Not Opposed to Church, Says C.B. Haines.
- LONG ISLAND DIOCESE MEETS.; Bishop Burgess Speaks on Religion and Forward Movement.
- ACID CAPSULES FOR POLICE.; To Throw Into Criminals' Shelters and Drive Them Out -- A French Idea.
- TELL HOW FEDERAL PRESS AGENTS WORK; House Committee Hears Witnesses Charging Misuse of Frank by Government Officials.
- WOMEN GOLFERS IN FIRST MATCH ROUND; Close and Excellent Contests Mark Metropolitan Tourney at Englewood.
- FATHER CUTS OFF HER HAIR.; Girl's Punishment for Going Out with a Young Man.
- DEFENDS PURITY OF OYSTERS; H.C. Rowe Says Product Has Been Recklessly Slandered.
- ONE AUTO SHOW IN NEW YORK NEXT YEAR; Two Divisions, One at New Grand Central Palace and One at Madison Square Garden.
- THE CITY ACCEPTS ARMY HARBOR PLAN; The Mayor and Other Officials Agree to Expenditures for Deepening Shoal Areas.
- WEATHER SELLS DRESSES.; South Is the Only Part of Country Where Demands Are Small.
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- STRIKE IN MULES' BEHALF.; Ohio Miners Charge That Animals Are Not Treated Properly.
- TAFT AND HARMON VOTE.; Then Leave Cincinnati on the Same Train.
- WANT LANGUAGES TAUGHT.; German Alliance Protests Against Eliminating Modern Tongues In Schools.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
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- WORK FOR FIRE PREVENTION.; State Fire Marshal Tells of Three Months' Accomplishments.
- BRYANT FOUNTAIN HONORS MRS. LOWELL; Ex-Mayor Seth Low Among Those Who Dedicate Memorial to Woman Charity Worker.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Property Adjoining Marquand House on Madison Avenue Acquired by Apartment Syndicate -- Residence Deals in Fifth Avenue Section $100,000 West Bronx Sale -- Suburban Market.
- DISMISS BRISBANE'S SUIT.; State Courts Without Jurisdiction in New Jersey Fire Loss.
- PENSIONS FOR ARMY AIRMEN.; German Bill Puts Accidents In Same Category as War Casualties.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- WHY SHE BROKE A WINDOW.; Mr. Harcourt's Praise of His American Wife Annoyed Dr. Ethel Smyth.
- GIANTS VICTORA IN POORLY PLAYED GAME; New Yorks, However, Gather Hits at Right Time and Defeat Reds, 6 to 3.
- Boston Women's Golf Team.
- CONTROL VESSEL BY MOTORS; Man at Wheel Can Start or Stop Ship by New Invention.
- LOOT OF A RAFFLES FOUND IN BANK VAULT; Police Recover $20,000 Worth of Gems from Bert Curtis's Safe Deposit Box.
- MAKES CANAL FREE TO COASTWISE SHIPS; But the House Bars Railroad-Owned Lines from Competing for Traffic.
- SUFFRAGE PARADER LOSES TEACHING JOB; Dismissed from Parochial School by Parish Priest for Setting Bad Example.
- FEARS COTTON WORM AGAIN.; Warning Sent to Planters to Prepare for Invasion.
- BROKEN DAM WRECKS FARMS.; Concrete Structure Near Westport Bursts After Heavy Rains.
- ACCUSE PITTSBURGH HEADS.; Voters' League Charges City Officials with Malfeasance in Office.
- SURE COLONEL WILL WIN.; Wilson Men on the Other Hand Predicts Sweep for Jersey Governor.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Trading in Much Diminished Volume -- Prices Move Very Irregularly.
- U.S. COURT REFUSES TO RELEASE BRANDT; Convict Accused of Assaulting and Robbing Mr. Schiff Must Serve Out His Term.
- Dr. Gulick Would Not Kill Them Off, but Give More Play Space.
- DISCUSS CHURCH UNION.; Methodist Protestants Hear Report on Steps Taken.
- TRAGEDY WILL END DISPUTE OVER CROWN; Death of Prince George of Cumberland in Motor Accident Settles Trouble Over Hanover.
- POLICE SURGEONS WORRIED BY RUMOR; They Hear the Commissioner Intends to Force Them to Give Up Private Practice.
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- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- WOULD STUDY SOCIALISM.; Bishop Lines Tells Pastors They Should Investigate Its Principles.
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- Superbas Still on Toboggan.
- SMOOT TO OFFER WOOL BILL.; Fight Over Republican Measure May Delay Adjournment.
- Thorpe's Pentathlon Trial Beaten.
- AUTO A "DEADLY WEAPON."; So Regarding It, a Chicago Judge Fines a Reckless Driver $1,000.
- WILBUR WRIGHT IMPROVING.; Aviator In Fair Way to Recover from Attack of Typhoid.
- URGE TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING; Clubs Discuss Necessity for High Moral Standard.
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- FIND A.B. YOUNG IN CANADA.; New York Agent of Potomac Refining Co. Arrested at Trenton, Ont.
- FOR SICK AMERICANS ABROAD; Bill Incorporating Projected Hospital in Paris Passes Senate.
- THIEF GOT HER OIL STOCK.; Miss Elaine Hale Had Left It In a Jade Bag In Friends' Automobile.
- OHIO.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- WOMEN TO OPPOSE SUFFRAGE; Cincinnati Anti-Voting Club Seeks to Protect the Home.
- Self-Appointed Prophet of Discord.
- ASKS THE HARLEM QUESTIONS; Judge Cohen, for Stockholders, Wants to Know What the Company Owns.
- 2,000 PASTORLESS CHURCHES; Presbyterians Want Young Men for the Ministry -- Adopt Catechism.
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- PAVLOVA IN A BASKET.; Surprise at Ball Given by Mrs. John Gordon and Mrs. Hwfa Williams.
- ENGLISH HONOR FOR MORGAN.; Invited to Assist at Opening of Society of Medicine's New Home.
- Pirates Win Heavy Batting Game.
- DELAY IN LORIMER VOTE.; Senate Plan to Defer It Till Next Sessions -- Lorimer's Illness a Factor.
- New Trophy for Motor Race.
- KILLED BY ROCK FROM BLAST.; Conklin Was 1,200 Feet Away -Stone Weighed 20 Pounds.
- LAWYERS REBUKED FOR HEEDLESS DELAY; Justice Giegerich Is Publishing His Comment on Special Cases in the Court Record.
- FLOOD VICTIMS NEED GREAT RELIEF FUND; Mayor Gaynor Appoints Committee for a Special Appeal.
- SAY MORSE PAID BIG FEE.; Atlanta Hears He Gave Counsel $100,000 for Getting Him Free.
- BLEW THIRD SAFE TO BITS.; Burglars Previously Had Spoiled Two Others in Merrick Post Office.
- Herald Attributes It to Roosevelt's Friends -- His Vengeance, Says Sun.
- BAD POLITICS.
- $25,000 Verdict for Gas Employe.
- MAYOR FAVORS NEWS STANDS; Harrison Vetoes Aldermanic Order for Their Removal.
- UPHOLDS COMMERCE BOARD.; Lake Carriers Not Entitled to Tariff Agreements, Says Landis.
- VIGILANTES DEMAND TROOPS AT SAN DIEGO; In Spite of Governor's Warning, They Will Continue War on Industrial Workers.
- DINNER IN HONOR OF AMBASSADOR CHINDA; Gen. S.L. Woodford Also Holds Reception at Waldorf for Japanese Diplomat.
- THE METAPAN REFLOATED.; United Fruit Company Steamer Had Been Ashore Since May 9.
- AFTER CARE CIRCLE'S WORK.; It Guides Young Mothers in Caring for Infants, and Needs Money.
- MANY DROWNED NEAR AMOY.; Passenger Vessel Capsized -- Storm Damages Other Ships.
- YANKERS WIN GAME ON LANGE'S BALK; In Scrappy Uphill Fight White Sox Are Defeated by Score of 9 to 8.
- CIGAR COSTS HIM THOUSANDS; Smoker Waits in Court While His Stocks Are Moving.
- SINKS WARSHIP, IN THEORY.; Destroyer Roe Hits South Carolina with Torpedo at 4,000 Yards.
- Lucky Break for the Phillies.
- SAYS $500 NOTE PAID ARCHBALD WAS A FREE; For Advice Over Culm Bank Title, Declares Coal Operator, Denying Commission Story.
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- FIRES REDUCED 20 PER CENT.; Master Builders' Association Commends Prevention Bureau for Record.
- KILLS HUSBAND WHO TRIED TO SELL HER; Mrs. Moskovitz Shoots Violinist Who Forced Her to Steal to Keep Him in Comfort.
- LOUISIANA NEEDS CASH.; Land Owners' Credit Exhausted -- Mississippi Better Off.
- Plans for Pan-American Dinner.
- Colonel's Vote 59,054 to Taft's 41,435 with One-Fourth of Returns In.; TAFT CARRIES CINCINNATI
- THREE MURDERERS TO DIE.; Two Committed Croton Lake Atrocities and One a White Plains Crime.
- His Vengeance Complete.
- HE MUST NOT DRINK MILK.
- RELEASES AMERICAN VESSEL.; Cuban Secretary of Treasury Orders Freeing Schooner P.A. Walker.
- John Martin Tells "Equal Pay's" Effect on Men and Women Teachers.
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- GEORGIA O'RAMEY WILL WED.; Actress to Marry Robert Griffin on Anniversary of Meeting at Sea.
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