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- BRITISH EXPEDITION SUFFERS.; Force Sent Against Waziri Tribesmen on Afghan Frontier Proves Painfully Inadequate.
- MAYOR LOW AND CHIEF CROKER.
- CALLS CHICAGO A "HADES."; Opinion Expressed by One of the Party of British Labor Leaders Now Visiting This Country.
- DEATH OF GEORGE HARDING.; Patent Lawyer, Associate of Lincoln and Stanton, and Builder of the Kaaterskill, the "Spite Hotel."
- SHORTAGE OF LOCOMOTIVES.
- Iowa Delegation for Cannon.
- Front Page 6 -- No Title
- MENDELSSOHN'S "ST. PAUL"; Opening of the Oratorio Society's Thirtieth Season. " St. Paul" Has Neither the Strong Dramatic Nor Musical Interest of "Elijah."
- FOXHALL KEENE IS FINED.; Contested Charge of Speeding Automobile, but Oyster Bay Justice Found Him Guilty.
- THE LONDON MARKET.
- W.K. Vanderbilt's French Turf Winnings
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Almost Zero Weather in Saxony -- Skating Begins in Berlin.
- MR. MITCHELL AS A WITNESS.
- BERLIN NEWSPAPER SEIZED.; The Vorwaerts Contained Alleged Scandalous Reflections Upon Herr Krupp, the Gunmaker.
- Obituary Notes.
- WOMAN MURDERS WOMAN.; Miss Florence McFarlin, a Rochester Music Teacher, Stabbed to Death -- Mrs. Lulu Young Arrested.
- New Hampshire for Cannon.
- Front Page 7 -- No Title
- NOTES OF INSURANCE INTERESTS.
- THE READING'S ADVANCE.
- IN THE FOOTBALL WORLD; Glass, Yale's Great Guard, Reported Protested by Harvard. VIGOROUS DENIALS AT YALE Injured Annapolis Player Slightly Improved -- Columbias Will Play Cadets at Annapolis To-day.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- FRANCIS JOSEPH CHAMPIONED.; Maurus Jokai's Eloquent Appeal to Hungarian Opposition to Cease Attacks on the Throne.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- A STARCHLESS CIVIL SERVICE SYSTEM.
- CLEVELAND'S TAX SYSTEM.; Party of New York Experts Study It Apropos of Coming Change in This City's Methods.
- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.; Bishop Hugh Miller Thompson.
- PITTSBURG FREIGHT TIE-UP.; President Cassatt of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Officials There to Plan to Relieve Situation.
- JURORS LAW VALID.; Court of Appeals, by Close Vote, Sustains Commissioner Thomas Allison.
- New Yorker's Summer Residence Burns.
- CHICAGO TRIUMPHS AT THE HORSE SHOW; James Hobart Moore's Exhibits Carry Off the Honors. MISS ROOSEVELT A VISITOR Big Crush at the Garden, and the Crowd Manifests an Unexpected Interest in the Horses.
- MONEY FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
- ON LOCAL BOWLING ALLEYS.; New High Individual Score Made in Brooklyn Royal Arcanum League Tournament.
- Traffic Manager of Seaboard Air Line.
- PHILADELPHIA PRICES.
- LEAD FOR NEW DEFENDER.; Forty Tons of the Metal to Go in Cup Yacht's Keel Arrives at Bristol.
- EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE.
- FOR THE POST OFFICE SITE.
- NO MORE REMOVALS OF ALABAMA "LILY WHITES"; President Said to Think They Have Been Punished Enough. Story That Mr. Clarkson Had Discovered Treachery to Mr. Roosevelt in the South.
- ANDREW CARNEGIE ILL.; Entire Family Suffered from Food Eaten at Swiss Hotel -- Passage to America Canceled.
- INDIANA GRAVE ROBBERIES.; One of the Ghouls Makes Startling Disclosures to the Mayor of Indianapolis.
- JEROME AFTER CANFIELD.; Hints at Plans to "Corner" the Gambling House Proprietor -- May Be Called as a Witness in "John Doe "Proceedings.
- ANTI-AMERICANISM IN CUBA.
- Front Page 8 -- No Title
- WANT MRS. CRAIGIE DISMISSED.; Brooklyn Public Library Committee Reaches a Decision.
- Stowaways Escape from Ellis Island.
- OUTSIDE SECURITIES.
- New Orleans and Texas Pacific.
- CHICAGO QUOTATIONS.
- THE NEWFOUNDLAND TREATY.; Extracts from the Convention Showing Articles Most Concerned.
- TUNNEL FRANCHISE SENT TO COMMITTEE; Public Aldermanic Hearing on the Pennsylvania Measure. The Nine Contentions Conceded in Conference -- Reasons Why the Labor and Wages Clauses Have Not Been Inserted.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- NEW TRIAL FOR BISSERT.; DEVERY CAPTAINS HELD.
- THE FIASCO IN SCHENECTADY.
- DARING THEFT IN STAMFORD.; Stranger Takes Gems Valued at About $4,000 from Store of Jeweler.
- Loeser Department Store Extension.
- BIG SUGAR TRUST SUIT; Case Involving Over $1,000,000 in Government Taxes. Claim of the Company That It Has Paid a Large Excess Sum Under a Treasury Department Ruling.
- MRS. MOLINEUX'S STATEMENT.; Says in Writing That She Is in South Dakota to Get a Divorce.
- NEW ANTHRACITE FIELD.; Deposit of the Coal Discovered on the Border of Philadelphia and Tons Removed.
- TRADING IN BALTIMORE.
- GOLF CHANGES ADOPTED; Stricter Provision for Membership in Parent Organization. ALLIED CLUB DUES REDUCED Delegates of the National Association Also Decide That a Clearer Interpretation of Rules Is Necessary.
- RAILWAYS IN SOUTH AFRICA.; Construction Scheme Ready for Issuing of Transvaal Loan.
- FIRE COMMISSIONER'S POWERS.; Corporation Counsel's Opinion on Authority to Deal with Dangerous Conditions Growing Out of Subway Work.
- New Swiss Minister to Washington.
- STORAGE WAREHOUSE MERGER.; Consolidation of New Orleans Cotton Compresses and Other Properties Announced.
- TO FIGHT TOBACCO TRUST.; Retail Dealers of Philadelphia Begin Their First Organized Movement Against the Combination.
- Memorial Service for Mrs. Stanton.
- PRESIDENT ENDS BEAR HUNT WITHOUT A SHOT; Last Day Witnesses a Repetition of Previous Bad Luck. Other Members of His Party Kill a Deer -- Mr. Roosevelt Leaves Smedes for Memphis, Tenn.
- PREPARING FOR THE OPERA.
- JUDGE FOSTER RELENTS.; At Mr. Jerome's Request He Tries Nearly Thirty Policy Cases.
- ANARCHIST PLOT STORY; Woman Tells of Alleged Plans to Kill the President. Declares Two Men and a Woman Ordered to Do the Deed Committed Suicide.
- MARKET MOVEMENT.
- TRYING TO EXPEDITE COAL STRIKE INQUIRY; Arbitrators Restless Over Mitchell's Long Cross-Examination. Miners' President's Fourth Day on the Stand -- Recognition of the Union the Main Question.
- RAILROAD UP MONT BLANC.
- Suspend Board of Trade Members.
- THE HEALTH OF THE CZAR.; Rumors of His Illness, as Well as That of the Czarowitch and Czarina, Denied.
- BIG DECEMBER CORN DEALS.; Three Chicago Houses Cover Perhaps 1,000,000 Bushels Each for St. Louis Shorts.
- APOSTOLIC DELEGATE TO CANADA.; Mgr. Sbarretti Designated by the Pope to Fill the Office.
- BOYCOTT WILL CONTINUE; Schenectady Trades Assembly So Decides in a Stormy Session. Workmen Hiss When They Learn the Decision -- Disintegration of the Organization May Follow.
- CONFERENCE OF RELIGION; Effort to Promote the Ethical Unity of Creeds. The Rev. M.H. Harris Says the Fusion Administration Is Unpopular, Because It Does Not "Appeal to the Gallery."
- Submarine's Successful Run.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS.; Annual Conference Opens at Albany -- Address by President Stewart.
- BOSTON STOCK MARKET.
- Fire Rages in Senator Clark's Mine.
- BULLION AND MINING.
- AMERICAN TARS OBSTREPEROUS.; Party of the Hartford's Men Run Amuck in Funchal, Madeira.
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- BOER CONCENTRATION CAMPS.; Noted French Physician Writes That They Were Not Nearly as Bad as Painted.
- ALL EUROPE SHIVERING IN WINTER'S CLUTCHES; Cold Wave Sweeps from the Baltic to the Adriatic. London Swept by Biting Winds -- Crops Threatened in Russia -- Skating in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland -- Parisians Suffer.
- NO ORDERS YET FOR MARINES.; United States Force Still Remains in the Isthmus of Panama.
- CUBA NOT SO BADLY OFF.; British Minister Reports That Lack of Reciprocity Has Worked for Good Rather Than Evil.
- Greater New York Democracy's Vote.
- CIPHER CODE MACHINE.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- Murderer Truck Executed at Auburn.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- CHIEF GUERIN'S BRAVERY AT THE BRIDGE FIRE; Thrilling Experience in the Spectacular Fight with Flames. Account of the Battalion Chief's Own Deeds in His Report Buried in His Praises of Others.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Germania Assembly Rooms Sold -- West Side Parcels Go Well at Auction -- Other Dealings.
- EX-MINISTER WU STARTS FOR CHINA; Takes Twenty-six Big American Trunks Full of Things. Many Boxes and Bales, Too -- Dress Suit, Opera Hat, and Bathing Suit Among His Effects.
- HOTEL PROPRIETOR ROBBED.
- ANTI-TRUST LEGISLATION.; Representative Richardson Says Democrats Are Ready and Anxious to Assist Republicans.
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- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Winter Cholera Rages in Milwaukee.
- FIGHTING MORMON APOSTLE.; Salt Lake City Clergy Take Steps to Keep Reed Smoot Out of United States Senate.
- RESCUES TWO FROM FLAMES.; Miss Mulholland of Plainfield Saves Her Mother and Sister -- Fireman Injured.
- Coal Price Advance in West Virginia.
- In Continental Centres.
- ROBBED CHURCH CORNERSTONE.
- Hendrickson--Lord.
- GERMAN TARIFF TINKERING.; The Government Attempting a Coalition with the Agrarians and National Liberals.
- MAN MISSING IN BOSTON.; Left His Valuables with a Hotel Proprietor and Has Not Been Seen Since.
- RUSSIA'S FINANCIAL POLICY.; Experts Publish Figures Showing That Indirect Taxation Has Become a Crushing Burden.
- Mr. Rockefeller and Salvation Army.
- Thanksgiving Day in the Schools.
- DECLARE FOR MR. CANNON.; Massachusetts Republican Members of Congress Send Message of Indorsement.
- TO ADVANCE FREIGHT RATES.; Railroads Will Do This to Offset the 10 Per Cent. Increase in Wages.
- NEW YORK COUNTY'S VOTE.; Coler's Plurality 86,547, Judge Gray's 98,817, and Cunneen's 87,348.
- WHY LAWSON DOES NOT SHOW.
- MORGAN & CO.'S SHARE IN RAILROAD MERGER; Developments in Minnesota's Suit Against the Combination. Banking House Acted in Various Capacities for Northern Securities Company in Acquiring Great Northern and Northern Pacific.
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- STRIKE AT VANDERBILT HOUSE.; Building Trades Men Object to the Firm Which Holds the Painting and Decorating Contract.
- Anchor Line Warehouses Burned.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- "LABOR" AND THE LAW.
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