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- DR. DOXEY A SUICIDE.; Wife, Recently Acquitted of Murder, Was to be Tried for Bigamy.
- YALE PICKS WEST COURSE.; Eight-Oared Race on Thames to be Rowed Down Stream.
- INCENSED AT FRENCH LINE.; Passengers Held Up by Strike Come on German Liner J.G. Bennett Here.
- RUTGERS'S LARGEST CLASS.; Justice Pitney Receives an LL.D. and Praises President Taft.
- MISS KRUG'S GOLF BEST AT HACKENSACK; Englewood Girl Takes Final Honors in Women's One-Day Tourney.
- HEART TISSUES GROW AND BEAT 120 DAYS; Paris Hears of Dr. Carrel's New Marvels in Rockefeller Institute Experiments.
- LESS STRIFE IN CUBA; NEGROES QUIT REBELS; Promise of Amnesty Induces Many to Surrender, but They Are Unarmed.
- Big Sisters" Incorporated.
- LEAKS IN SUBWAY, NEAR NEW STATION; At 191st Street Water Makes Walls Crumble and Leaves Pools on Platform.
- STEEL REPORT HELD UP.; Tennessee Deal to be Emphasized, It Is Said, if Roosevelt Wins.
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- THE SHOOTING OF MURDERERS.
- ,VEDS WEST POINT GRADUATE.; Miss Helen S. MacBride Married to LieuL William H. W. Youngs.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Quick Resale on Cortlandt Street -- Old Park Avenue Apartment Changes Hands -- Bohemians Buy Club Site -- Activity in the Bronx -- Good Suburban Market.
- KERMIT ROOSEVELT'S FUTURE; Colonel's Son Chooses Chemistry as a Profession.
- BIPLANES CRASH, 2 KILLED.; French Army Aviators Meet Death by a Mid-Air Collision.
- TO HUNT NAVAL RECRUITS.; Officers Will Attend State Fairs with Models of the Ships.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- TAFT WINS PRAISE OF YALE ALUMNI; Goethals and MacVeagh Pay Tributes to President at Annual Dinner.
- New Bicycle Record.
- CALLS OCTOGENARIAN JILT.; Mrs. Law, 60 Years Old, Wants $30,000 from Capt. Myers.
- MacFarland Golf Winner.
- REMBRANDT ETCHIHG, $2,900.; New Yorkers Buy Some Prominent Offerings at a London Sale.
- Receiver for Reading Insurance Co.
- RUSSIA OFFERS LOAN FOR A GRIP ON CHINA; By Secret Bargaining the Czar's Government Seeks Control of the Republic.
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- WORRIED BY NARROW SKIRTS.; Silk Manufacturers Say This Is the Only Weak Point in the Market.
- TAMMANY SEEKING A SITE.; But Won't Put Up Skyscraper on Car Barn Site, Says Voorhis.
- FOR BUSINESS ARBITRATION.; S.S. Pratt of New York Tells Credit Men It Reduces Strikes.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- PLAN CAMPAIGN FUND INQUIRY.; Littleton Wants House to Begin Investigation at Once in Chicago.
- CAROL NEWBERRY MARRIES,; Weds F. W. Brooks, Jr., After Break, Ing Engagement with Capt. Alleyne.
- FORCED INTO AUTO, HE SAYS.; Old Man May Die of Injuries -- Police Seek Chauffeur.
- NASSAU FIREMEN PARADE.; Their Tenth Annual Tournament Halts All Hempstead's Business.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- YANKEES DEFEATED BY BOSTON RED SOX; Beantown Batsmen Easily Solve Warhop's Peculiar Delivery -- Score 5 to 2.
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- Warner and Crosby Gun Champions.
- EXPLOSION KILLS 12 MINERS.; Gas In Shaft of Victor-American Fuel Company, Colorado, Catches Fire.
- PRINCETON ALUMNI GETTING GOOD PAY; Average for Tenth Year Out of College Is Almost $4,000, with Lawyers Ahead.
- FOUND TITANIC VICTIMS.; Captain of Steamship Picked Up the Bodies of Three Stewards.
- HEAR CHINESE OPPOSE LOAN.; Washington Officials Informed That Peking Authorities Don't Like Terms.
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- ASTOR PENSIONS WATCHMAN.; Madden Has Been Employed at Fern Cliff for 30 Years.
- EXTRA INTERBORO DIVIDEND.; Five Per Cent. Taken from Surplus Profits of Construction Company.
- Many of Colonel's Delegates Will Not Follow Him from Convention.; COMPROMISE TALK, TOO
- BOROUGH PRIDE."; President Miller Thinks It Makes for Good City Government.
- .MISS E. E. WIDENER WEDS.; Simple Ceremony for Daughter of Late G. D. Widener and F. E. Dixon.
- DENIES OLSSEN REHEARING.; Man Whose Citizenship Was Canceled Will Now Appeal.
- PERTH AMBOY STRIKES BACK.; Coming of Coast Artillery on a Hike Excites Mayor Garretson.
- CHICAGO TRAIN RACE WON BY OSBORNE; Covered Distance from This City in 17 Hours, Beating Wanamaker Special.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Bodie's Homer Beats Browns.
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- NATIONAL S.C. QUITS.; Tom O'Rourke's Former Club Throws Up Sponge to State Commission.
- COLGATE DEGREE FOR WOMAN.; Doctor of Humane Letters Conferred on Lucy Salmon of Vassar.
- CRICKETERS COMING HERE.; Australians to Play Series of Matches in United States.
- RUSSIA TO BOOM COTTON.; The Minister of Commerce Wants a Large Grant to Extend Plantations.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Consols, Home Rails, and Rubber Shares Are Weak in London -- Paris Prices Heavy.
- TANG IS GOING TO HONG KONG.; Chinese Faction Wants to Make Dr. Wu the Premier.
- BANKER WOULD AID FARMERS.; B.F. Harris Urges Field Demonstration to Improve Crops.
- THE FLOOD RELIEF FUND.; More Than $4,700 Contributed Yesterday for Sufferers in South.
- ORDERED TO REDUCE RATES.; Roads Touching Sioux City Ignored Commission's Suggestions.
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- CONVENTION STORY TOLD IN BULLETINS; Delegates Carry Young Woman Around the Hall While Shouting for Colonel.
- CRUISES FOR NAVAL MILITIA.; Summer Manoeuvres to be the Most Extensive Yet Undertaken.
- SEA WEATHER SERVICE.; Wireless Conference Committee Agrees to Willis Moore's Plan.
- ASSAILS CLARK BOOM; TREND TO HARMON; Rivals Say Speaker's Forces Are Honeycombed with Wilson, Harmon, or Foss Sentiment.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Gregg in Fine Form for Naps.
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- WOMEN ON POLO FIELD.; Two Teams of Fair Sex Compete, the Yellows Winning from Blues.
- SETON HALL COMMENCEMENT.; Seventeen Graduated with Out-of-Door Exercises.
- NEW MOTOR BOAT RULES.; Important Changes in Articles Governing Racing of High-Powered Craft
- FAILED TO FIND CASTAWAYS.; Chilean Warship Searched for Americans, Following a Bottle Clue.
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- ATTACK LLOYD-GEORGE.; Suffragettes Knock Off His Silk Hat, Then Detectives Rescue Him.
- EXCESS LOANS IN 989 BANKS.; Controller Issues Peremptory Order Against the Practice.
- THE LAST PHASE.
- ROOSEVELT CALLS FOR A BOLT.
- A MOVING-PICTURE LEAGUE.; State Exhibitors Organize to Have a Say on Laws.
- FOREIGN TRADE OPPORTUNITIES.
- Organization Committee Adjourns.
- ANNIVERSARY FOR TAFT.; A Quiet Family Dinner Last Night Celebrated the Event.
- HALF NIXON ESTATE TO SON.; Other Half of $3,000,000 Property Goes to Widow Under State Law.
- L. Li 'rower, Dean of Stationers, Dead [
- HOSPITAL SHIPS FOR NAVIES OF THE WORLD; United States First to Make Use of Them During the Brief War with Spain.
- Frank Baker Stops Senators.
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- MEADOW BROOK DEFEATED.; Great Neck Polo Team Wins Semi-Final Match by 14 3/4 to 8.
- MEAT PRICES REACH STILL HIGHER LEVEL; Prime Steers $1.50 a Hundred-weight Over Tuesday's Price and Retailers Grumble.
- McCARTY BEATS LOGAN.; New White Hopes's Showing In Six-Round Bout Somewhat Disappointing.
- PRINCES' TRUST IS HARD HIT.; Its Defeat by Big Shipping Companies Makes Kaiser's Associates Talk.
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- M.L. Schiff Meets Kaiser at Dinner.
- TELL OF OPPRESSION BY STEAMSHIP TRUST; Steerage Folk Declare Their Tickets on Independent Lines Were Dishonored.
- HOSPITAL AUTO SKIPS CURB, KILLS WOMAN; Ambulance, Turned Sharply to Avoid a Boy, Crashes Upon Second Avenue Sidewalk.
- THE UPRIGHT JUDGE?
- Sure Now of Victory for Taft.
- Did Not Condemn College Women.
- OFFICERS AT MESS DINNER.; Atlantic Yacht Club Entertains Army and Navy Officials.
- HURT TRYING FOR A LICENSE.; Aviation Pupil Falls at Nassau Boulevard -- Unconscious In Hospital.
- Mabel Hite Is Much Better.
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- MARQUARD SAVES GAME FOR GIANTS; Rube Goes in Box in Eighth Inning, Following Two Long Hits Off Ames with Score Tied.
- YALE WINS AGAIN.; Harvard Vanquished In Second Game of Series with Crimson.
- THAW SNUBS WIFE, A HOSTILE WITNESS; They Almost Run Into Each Other in Court, but Don't Speak.
- BROWN RAISES $1,000,000 FUND.; President Faunce Announces That Balance Has Been Pledged.
- NEW DATES FOR AUTO ROAD RACES; Wisconsin and Pabst Trophies to be Decided Sept. 20 -- Big Events Separate.
- ARREST WOMEN IN MEAT RIOTS.; They Sprinkled Kerosene in Shops That Put Up Prices.
- MRS. MOORE NOT TO MARRY.; Engagement to Henry Fitz-Henry Ended Because of His Ill Health.
- LAUGHTER ENDED THE OPERA; All Because a Man in the Opera Comique Stalls Falls Off His Seat.
- Will Direct Farmers' Institutes.
- BOLT STARTS IN CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE AND ROOSEVELT MEN ALL WALK OUT; PLAN NOW IS FOR A THIRD PARTY; Hot-headed Roosevelt Men Force Action Ahead of Schedule.
- THE WISCONSIN IDEA.
- STOP WORK AT TUBE PLANT.; No Rioting Since Police Received Orders to Shoot to Kill.
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- PLATFORM TO HOLD ALL TAFT'S IDEAS; Administration Control of Committee on Resolutions Forecasts Declarations.
- BULLETINS SADDEN ROOSEVELT COHORTS; Crowds Wait at Times Building for Latest Word of the Convention Contest.
- BOOM FOR GAYNOR FINDS NEW SUPPORT; Murphy Alert on Learning Many of Old Committee of 100 Are for the Mayor.
- Robinson a Winner for Pirates.
- Wingate Harvard's Captain.
- WHITE SLAVER SENTENCED.; Long Prison Term for Italian Convicted in New Jersey Court.
- PENNSYLVANIA HONORS HIBBEN.; President of Princeton Receives Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws.
- DRAUGHTS NO EXCUSE FOR 'CATCHING COLD'; This Doctor Declares That Grandma Is Responsible for Ancient Delusion.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Trading a Little More Active; Prices Better -- Politics Not Much of a Factor.
- Passengers on the Baltic.
- Free Food for Starving Nicaraguans.
- Took $1,200 Loot from Lenox Home
- POLICEMAN DIVES FOR BOY.; Kronenbitter's Quick Daring Saves 13-Year-Old Feldman.
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- MR. ROOT'S APPEAL.
- GEN. O'RYAN TO DRAW $8,000.; New Rule Adopted to Pay Him During Manoeuvres.
- A Lenox Library Site.
- THE CUDAHYS REWED AFTER THEIR DIVORCE; Get Out a Marriage License and Start Away in an Automobile.
- JURY GIVES HIM $850,000; R.B. Higbee Wins Big Verdict In Lumber Commission Suit.
- TO THWART HARMON PLANS.; Pennsylvania Will Apply Unit Rule to Hold Guffey for Wilson.
- Pennsylvania, 8; Cornell, 1.
- TUFTS GRANTS 237 DIPLOMAS.; Friends and Graduates Gather for 56th Annual Commencement.
- WIFE TO SUE B. GRIFFEN.; In Reno to File Divorce Action Against New York Merchant.
- Plan Military Athletic Tournament.
- SOUTHAMPTON STRIKE ENDS.; Seamen and Dockers Who Tied Up the Port Are Beaten.
- LIMITS ITS COAL INQUIRY.; Merchant's Association Drops Production Cost and Transportation.
- TO EXHUME HOWARD'S BODY.; Jersey Authorities Stirred by Rumors That Editor Was Murdered.
- ROOSEVELT PLANS THIRD PARTY; To Name Full Ticket in States He Controls and Split Solid South.
- CASH AT ARMAGEDDON.
- CHEERS T.R., VOTES FOR TAFT.; Convention Rejects the Colonel's Compromise Plan, 564 to 510.
- PARK INVASION PLAN TO BE KILLED TO-DAY; Estimate Board Will Be Notified That Mr. Frick Has Withdrawn Library Offer.
- GOMPERS URGES LABOR PLANKS; To Ask Both Conventions to Put Them in Platforms.
- G.P. Putnam Elected Mayor.
- BARON KILLED A COUNTESS.; Then Gave Himself Death Wound -- Tragedy Stirs Vienna.
- ,JO"""":rAU"E'FALLS;OEAO'; { IEx-Commlasionee of Charities cl-I lapses After Running_floe a.Traln. 1
- SEES WILSON BEATING TAFT.; Jersey Governor Can Carry Pennsylvania Against President, Says Palmer
- TWO CHANGES IN COLUMBIA CREWS; McCarthy Out of 'Varsity Four with Infected Hand -- New Stroke for Freshmen.
- DEGREE FOR GOV. BALDWIN.; Wesleyan University Confers Doctor of Laws Upon Connecticut Executive.
- A Thousand Eagles In Parade.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
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- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Sanctuary Lights Held Dutiable as "Tapers" -- Other Decisions.
- Jail for Shoe Concern's Head.
- STEEL MILLS BUSY AND MEN RESTLESS; Higher Pay Talk Makes Operators Uneasy After a Long Period of Low Prices.
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- LABOR'S RIGHTS AND DUTIES.
- T ' iH:t)OiiBLE:.DIHGI; Anna .O,, Bullwinkel and I-!, C.,Penfield Bridal Pairs.
- CONVENTION SCENES OUTSIDE THE HALL; Roosevelt Admirer Is Struck with the Likeness of His Candidate to Lincoln.
- REVIVE SEEMING DEAD MAN.; Physicians Use Pulmotor for Four Hours on St. Louis Lineman.
- Dr. Henry F. Hitoloook,
- SEND WARSHIPS TO CONVENTION; Unprecedented Action Due to Polite Invitation from Baltimore.
- VICTORY FOR BROOKLYN.; Superbas' Fifth Straight Win, with Phillies as Victims This Time.
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