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- MRS. M'KINLEY IS BETTER; The President Goes Back to San Jose to Make a Speech. HE MAY ABANDON THE TRIP If His Wife Continues to Improve, However, He Will Carry Out Part of His Programme.
- BOSTON STOCK MARKET.
- B.B. CROWNINSHIELD MARRIED.; Boston Yacht Designer Secretly Wedded Much to the Surprise of Friends
- Lehigh's New Football Coach.
- MISSISSIPPI STEAMER SUNK.; Strikes a Snag and Goes Down -- Two Passengers Drowned -- Twenty-two of the Crew Missing.
- A CORRECTION.
- MURDERER HELD CROWD AT BAY.; Shot Victim Twice, Reloaded, and, Retreating into Woods, Escaped in the Dark.
- A Nuisance on Open Cars.
- "The Brixton Burglary" at Albany.
- COCKFIGHTING IN PORTO RICO.; Attorney General Harlan Decides that It Is Illegal.
- DEATH OF DR. CHARLES RICE.; Chemist and Philologist Expires at Bellevue Hospital -- Leaves His Property to an Assistant.
- CAPT. RODGER'S FIRE DRILL.; It Was More Realistic than He Had Expected, and Made Things Lively at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
- UNDERTAKERS IN DISPUTE.; Receiver Appointed for the Assets of Bender & Van Buren.
- Swedish Army Bill Passed.
- HAILSTORM IN OKLAHOMA.; Wheat and Early Fruit Crop Destroyed Over a Large Territory.
- THE BRITISH ARMY SCHEME.; Government's Bill Introduced in the Commons -- Remarkable Speech by Winston Churchill.
- SANITY RECOVERED.
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- JUMPERS IN A FINE RACE; Last Cord Was a Spectacular Winner of Hunters' Steeplechase. WATERCURE BEAT HERBERT Only Two Favorites in Six Successful at Morris Park Course -- Daly Lost a Good Colt.
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- Caledonian Games at Princeton.
- JUSTICE GAYNOR AGAIN ATTACKS SPECIAL PANEL; Declares the People Will Rebel Against the System. Recent Trials by Jury, He Affirms, Show a Serious Breakdown in Administering Justice.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Grant of Land in Peru.
- Elevators for the Philharmonic.
- COMMANDER J.M. ROPER'S BODY BROUGHT BACK; How He Lost His Life Trying to Save One of His Sailors. Lieut. McKean, Who Recovered His Body, Tells the Story -- A Terrible Time When Men Risked Lives to Save Comrades.
- Pflueger -- Paepcke.
- Postmaster at Ponce Arrested.
- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.; Ethan Amos Jenks.
- THE INCREASE IN THE ARMY.; Reorganization Order Issued Presoribing Strength of Each Branch.
- JOHN E. SEARLES'S DEBTS; Schedules Show that the Assets Greatly Exceed Liabilities. He Owes, All Told, $2,135,785.52, While His Assets Are Estimated at Over $3,600,000.
- John B. Jackson Coming Home.
- PORTO RICO EXHIBITS SEIZED.; No Warehouse Entry of the Goods Had Been Made at Buffalo Exposition.
- TROUBLE IN RUSSIA SPREADING.; Four Hundred Arrests of Workmen in the Last Few Days.
- THE LONDON MARKET.
- OIL SPECULATORS ROBBED; Many Small Wells in the Texas Field Can Never Pay. Thousands of Small Investors Must Lose Their Money -- Big Concerns Have All the Advantages.
- A SPEECH AT SAN JOSE.; The President Replies to the Mayor's Welcome -- The Monster Bouquet Presented.
- INSURANCE PLOT SENTENCES.; Prisoners in Colonial Company Case Fined, and Two Sent to Prison.
- DEMAND OF BROOKLYN FOR RAPID TRANSIT; City Assembly Denounced for Delaying the Tunnel Extension. A MANDAMUS IS SUGGESTED Heated Mass Meeting of the Borough's Committee of Fifty -- Mr. Hinrichs Pleads for Aggressiveness.
- Hernando Won Latonia Derby.
- Buffalo Barrel Factory Burned.
- AN OLD MAN'S REVERIES.
- A NEGRO'S HEROIC DEED.
- Receiver for Loan Association.
- METHODISTS ASSAIL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE; Mrs. Eddy's Teachings Discussed at a Meeting of Preachers. Rev. Dr. Odell Says Cult's Teaching Is Like that of Gnostics, Which Led to Unbridled License.
- DISCUSS PLATT AMENDMENT.; Cuban Convention Refers Commission's Report to Committee on Relations.
- Shouted and Saved the Train.
- Mississippi River Commission.
- AN ULTIMATUM TO TURKEY.; Powers May Send One, Backed by a Naval Demonstration, Unless Porte Yields in Post Office Dispute.
- Brilliant Meteor Seen from Lima.
- Heavy Penalties for Liquor Sellers.
- Marquis Salonji Japan's New Premier.
- In Continental Centres.
- AGAINST FREE TEXT BOOKS.; Chicago Catholics Will Go to Law to Prevent Their Distribution.
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- Coach Sweetland Dangerously Ill.
- BIG STEAMSHIP LINES' UNION OF INTERESTS; Leyland and Atlantic Transports' London Docks to be Improved. ESTIMATED COST, $10,000,000 President Baker Returns After Seeing Mr. Morgan -- Refuses to Confirm Reports of Consolidation.
- JUSTICE JEROME TO COMMISSIONER MURPHY; Will Not Expose Roundsman Who Complained About Promotion. The Justice's Statement Regarding Money Set Aside by Lawbreakers for Reform Societies' Agents.
- STREET RAILWAY TRANSFERS.
- SHAMROCK II. DEFEATED; Old Cup Challenger Won in Trial by Over Five Minutes. RACE OVER 20-MILE COURSE Designer Watson Favors Docking of the New Boat to Ascertain If Recent Accident Displaced Plates.
- THE HEATHMERES EXAMINED.; Hallucinations They Labor Under Apparent -- May Be Released If Friends Will Care for Them.
- PRESBYTERIANS ASSEMBLING.; Delegates Pouring Into Philadelphia for the General Assembly.
- ROW AT CUBAN BALL GAME.; Natives Won and Tried to Half-Mast American Flag to Celebrate.
- AGAINST POSTMASTER HICKS.; The President Asked to Remove the Philadelphia Official.
- BALKAN MONARCHS MEET.; King George of Greece and King Charles of Roumania Greet Each Other for the First Time.
- Troops in India Ambushed.
- King Edward's Visit to Homburg.
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- ADMIRAL SCHLEY'S SON ILL.; Dr. W.S. Schley at St. Luke's Hospital In a Very Serious Condition -- The Admiral to Hurry Home.
- YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES; New Yorks Win Another Game -- Brooklyn Forfeits in Ninth Inning.
- CANADIAN CANALS AND AMERICAN COMMERCE; Sir Charles Tupper Says Grain Will Go by Northern Waterways. Effects of Recent improvements -- Does Not Think Developments Here Will Affect Canadian Railroads.
- ALBANY STRIKE TROUBLES.; Non-Union Men Assaulted by Strikers -- Cars to be Started To-day.
- FOUR HURT IN CAR CRASH.; New Electric Car Badly Smashes a Truck on Columbus Avenue.
- APPELLATE DIVISION INJUNCTION VACATED; Justices Appoint Magistrate Brenner Commissioner of Jurors. Comment of Justice Maddox on Justice Gaynor's Action in Restraining the Higher Court.
- Transfer System Defective.
- Wrecks In the St. Lawrence.
- WHAT IS DOING IN SOCIETY.
- PHILIPPINE TROOPS RECALLED.; Many Regulars to be Returned to San Francisco at Once.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- DEBTS, $577,257; NO ASSETS.; Failure of Charles T. Snavilin of Syracuse Affects Many Creditors.
- THE FRENCH PARLIAMENT.; Reassembles To-day -- Opposition Has Lost Hope of Successfully Assailing the Ministry.
- CHINA AGAIN TO PROTEST; Will Express Astonishment at the Indemnity Demand. But Will Agree to Pay It, If the Powers Insist on the Full Amount, in Thirty Annual Installments.
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- King Edward's Civil List.
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- BRITISH TO BURN THE VELDT?
- BIBLES FOR THE FILIPINOS.; American Bible Society Will Translate and Distribute Ten Different Versions.
- PHILADELPHIA, 6; BOSTON, 5.
- STRIKE AT DAYTON SPREADS.; 5,000 Workmen Out on Acconnt of Trouble at Cash Register Works.
- THE STOCK EXCHANGE AND "CORNERS."
- CRUGER WILL CONTEST.; Testator's Brother Testified that Mrs. Cruger Used Undue Influence.
- A SUGGESTION FOR STREET SIGNS.
- THE PLAYS OF LAST NIGHT; A New Review Produced at the New York. Mr. Sydney Rosenfeld's Latest Skit -- "The Prisoners of Algiers" at the American Theatre.
- THE SUBSIDY PROBLEM IN NEW YORK CITY; Controller Coler Discusses It Before the National Conference. System Improved by Intrusting It Entirely to the Local Authorities -- Tribute to Charitable New Yorkers.
- THE NEWS OF NEWPORT.
- INSURGENT LEADER TO YIELD.; Lacuna Promises Gen. Funston to Collect His Men and Surrender.
- SHOT BY VIGILANTES.; Negro Physician of Topeka, Kan., Had Allowed a Patient to Die.
- Passenger on Atlantic Liner Insane?
- More Russian Warships for China.
- SMELTING COMPANY'S DEFENSE; Injunction Restraining Transfer of $45,000,000 in Stock for the Gug- genheim Plant Dismissed.
- POSTMASTER GENERAL MAY LEAVE THE CABINET.; Mr. Smith Has Given Up Lease of His House in Washington -- Rumor that He Will Resign This Year.
- JACKSONVILLE'S GREAT NEED.; Committee of Relief Association Issues an Appeal to the People of the United States.
- PHILADELPHIA PRICES.
- YALE'S OLD ELMS IN DANGER.; Committee Appointed to Investigate the Condition of the Famous Trees.
- A BIG DAY IN CORN.; Phillips Buys 1,000,000 Bushels of July -- Strong Rise in Wheat.
- LABOR LEADERS CONFER.; Meeting in Washington to Aid the Machinists -- Concert of Action as to Strike Agreed On.
- THE GERMAN MERCANTILE FLEET.
- WANTED ORDER TO KILL A MAN.; Magistrate's Clerk Thought It Was for a Dog and Issued the Permit.
- FIGHT FOR CONTROL IN UNION PACIFIC; Vanderbilt Interests Reported as Opposed to Mr. Harriman. Another Report Says Senator Clark Has Large Union Pacific Holdings -- The General Market Dull.
- FLOWER BEDS IN CENTRAL PARK.
- RUSSIA'S GREAT CANAL SCHEME.; Plans for the Uniting of the Caspian and Black Seas.
- W.K. Vanderbilt at "Idle Hour."
- PHILIPPINE FINANCES.; Some of the Provinces Must Be Helped Out -- To Impose Another Tax.
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- NORTH RIVER BRIDGE PROJECT.; Pennsylvania Railroad Had Agreed to Use Terminal When Built.
- Dinner to F.A. Vanderlip in Berlin.
- MRS. BOTHA TO VISIT KRUEGER.; She Sails for Europe -- Will Try to Induce the Boer Statesman to Counsel Surrender.
- A DRUG COMPANY SUED.; Minority Stockholder's Complaint and Charges Against the President.
- GUNNER MORGAN'S SUIT.; Divorce Case Against His Wife at Newport Withdrawn.
- HEARD ABOUT TOWN.
- BALTIMORE STOCK DEALINGS.
- TO CONTROL BETHLEHEM PLANT; Vickers-Maxim-Cramp Shipbuilding Combination May Absorb Steel Company.
- WHOLE FAMILY MURDERED.; Farmhouse and Barn Set on Fire to Conceal the Crime.
- PRINCETON 12, LAWRENCEVILLE 0.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; More Washington Heights Buying -- Rumor Affecting the Trinity Building -- Results at Auction.
- THE SANTA FE RAISES MEN'S PAY.
- THE STATUS OF DEVERY.
- NO CRISIS IN LONDON MARKET.; Stock Exchange Committee and Mr. Morgan Aid in Settlement -- Northern Pacific Loaned "Even."
- DANGER IN COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS.
- OPEN-AIR PLAY AT VASSAR.; "As You Like It" Presented by Students -- Elizabethan Atmosphere Kept Up Throughout.
- CHICAGO CANAL DRAINAGE SUIT.; Supreme Court Leaves Method of Taking Testimony to Decision of Counsel.
- ARCHBISHOP LEWIS IS DEAD.; Canadian Metropolitan Succumbed to the Effects of Pneumonia on an Atlantic Liner on May 4.
- COMMISSARY TRIALS AT MANILA.; Employe Sentenced for Five Years -- Col. Woodruff Not Implicated.
- BANK CASHIER SENTENCED.; Charles R. Westervelt of Newark Dime Savings Bank Gets Nine Years.
- London Stock Exchange Anniversary.
- FURTHER BRITISH SUCCESSES.
- TRACTION AND LIGHTING COMBINE; Merger of American Railways Company and Electric Company of America.
- WOUNDED PRISONER ESCAPES.; Arose from Bed and Eluded Guard at Port Jervis (N.Y.) Hospital.
- Says Runaway Wife Has Remarried.
- CHICAGO QUOTATIONS.
- STEAMER LINE TO SIBERIA.; English Promoters Coming Here to Seek Capital for the Scheme.
- PENSION AGENTS' FIERCE FIGHT FOR BUSINESS; System of "Runners" Established at San Francisco. TO MEET RETURNING TROOPS Regular Scale of Commissions Paid for Claims -- Measures Had to be Taken to Protect the Soldiers.
- SHOOTING AT CREEDMOOR; Twelfth Regiment Marksmen Practice on the State Range. GOOD WEATHER PREVAILED Skirmish Run by the Various Companies of the Regiment the Feature of the Day.
- More Lackawanna Men Strike.
- SUNDAY EXCURSIONS.
- A SEALED VERDICT IN THE YARMOUTH CASE; Judge Ordered It After the Jury Had Been Out for Two Hours. The Earl Again Kept the Court and Jury in a Good Humor -- Verdict Will Be Announced To-day.
- IN DEFENCE OF THE CANTEEN.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- LONDON OPERA SEASON OPENS.; Many Americans Among the Audience at Covent Garden.
- Celluloid Made Without Camphor.
- NEW LUNACY COMMISSIONER.; Dr. Frederic Peterson Made Medical Member of State Board to Succeed Dr. Wise.
- PHILIPPINE CIVIL GOVERNMENT.; Commission Forwards Recommendations to Secretary Root.
- TOOK FATHER AT HIS WORD.; " Why Don't You Get Married?" Said Mr. Lineburgh, Sr. -- "I Will," Said Son, and He Did.
- No Decision Yet in Insular Cases.
- To Write on the Dreyfus Affair.
- SALISBURY FEARS IRELAND; Declares "Any Measure of Independence" Dangerous. Says Irish Would Go to War with England -- Thinks Boer War Proves Great Britain Is as Formidable as Ever.
- WANTS ANTI-AMERICAN UNION.; Cologne Gazette Advocates a Tariff Agreement Between Germany and Russia.
- Secretary Gage's Bond Purchase.
- EDGAR KELLEY GOING TO YALE.; It Is Understood that He Will Become a Professor in the Music School.
- BOY HIGHWAYMAN CAUGHT.; Frank Weiss Proves to be the Mysterious Bandit of Mount Vernon -- Many Robberies to His Credit.
- DIPHTHERIA ATTACKS CATS.; Chicago Felines Said to be Dying by Wholesale of the Disease.
- KILLED BY "LIVE" WIRES.; Workman on Pan-American Exposition Grounds Fatally Burned.
- OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE ENTRIES.; English College Athletes Who Will Contest Against Those of Yale and Harvard.
- HELD ON A GIRL'S CHARGE.; Two Married Men of Good Standing Accused by Florence Earl -- She Tries to Take Her Life.
- A DEFENSE OF LABOR UNIONS.
- FUNERAL OF WILLIE McCORMICK; Large Crowds Followed the Cortege to the Church -- Father Mullin's Eulogy.
- "PRO ARMENIA."
- Theatrical Rights Sold in London.
- SAN JUAN PIER WAS SET AFIRE.; Report to Porto Rico Steamship Company Says Blaze Was Planned Carefully.
- GOV. ODELL'S TOUR OF THE STATE.; Special Train Leaves Albany To-day -- Trip May Last Two Weeks.
- Major Vose Assumed Authority.
- C.M. Schwab Guardian of $600 Estate.
- More German Troops on Russian Border
- INDEPENDENT STEEL PLANT.; Pittsburg Men to Build New Mill to Cost Over $1,000,000.
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- LAKE ERIE FISHING MENACED.; A Peculiar Slime in the Water Decreasing the Catch by Many Millions.
- A CASINO LICENSE REFUSED.; Long Branch Priest Wins Fight Against Two Resorts.
- OUTSIDE SECURITIES.
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