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- SEEKS THIRTY-ONE YEARS' PAY.; Negro Woman Demands Wages from a Family That Took Her In Long Ago.
- MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP.
- Sheriff Kaiser Replies to Charges.
- FOREIGN TRADE TENDENCIES.; Favorable Inferences Are Stronger as the Perspective Is Lengthened.
- HARDWARE STOCK IN STOMACH.; Cook Who Complained of Indigestion Had Swallowed 453 Tacks, 41 Knifeblades, and Other Things.
- Dr. A. S. Hancock Dies of Cancer.
- BUSY MONTH FOR FENCING; Preparing for National and Intercollegiate Championships. New York Athletic Club Team Wins Valuable Trophies -- Sabre Contest This Week.
- WOMEN TO RUN A NEWSPAPER.
- DEATH OF MRS. ROEBLING.; First Woman to Cross the Brooklyn Bridge at Public Opening--Aided Her Husband as Engineer.
- BASEBALL SEASON NEAR; Uniformity in Rules Certain to Benefit the Game. President Pulliam and His Umpires Will Discuss Doubtful Points -- League Schedules May Be Out This Week.
- MR. ROOSEVELT HEARS CHARGES OF TORTURE; Mrs. Richter Again Demands Inquiry Into Her Son's Death. President Has a Controversy with Her Companion Over His Right to Act Against Lieut. Sinclair.
- W.R. MERRIAM TO RESIGN.; Director of the National Census Will Become the Head of a New York Mercantie Concern.
- GUM PICKERS BRINGING OUT THEIR HARVEST OF WINTER; Methods by Which the Product of the Spruce Trees Is Gathered and Prepared for the Market -- Prices Paid by Manufacturers for First and Second Grades.
- MINISTERS ACT ON SMOOT.; Salt Lake Association Deprecates Polygamy Charge as Obscuring the Main Issue of Mormonism.
- CRIMES OF FOREIGN ROGUES IN LONDON.; B. Fletcher Robinson Describes Tricks of Notorious Thieves in the Metropolis.
- SWISS MINISTER PRESENTED.; Mr. Du Martheray Is Received at the White House by Mr. Roosevelt.
- NEW JERSEY CEMENT VENTURE.; New Yorkers Interested in the Incorporation of Two Railroads and One industrial Company.
- STATE CAPITAL POLITICS; Tension Is Great Between the Platt and Odell Factions. District Attorney Jerome Gained Prestige Up the State by His Excise Speech at Albany.
- WHEN EXPERTS FAILED
- INTEREST IN ST. LOUIS FAIR.; Influential British Circles Aroused by President Francis's Visit -- To Meet the Kaiser.
- Elections in New Brunswick.
- Trials of a Homely Girl
- A FRENCH OIL MONOPOLY; Government Agrees to Measure After Making Tax Increase. American Invasion of the Market Figured Prominently in Sharp Debates in the Chamber.
- TELLS OF POSTAL ROBBERY.; Chicago Woman Explains Mystery of the Theft of $74,601 in Stamps.
- THE WATER SUPPLY QUESTION.
- Italy to Hold Somali Possessions.
- SAYS HIS MOTHER DISOWNED HIM.
- HUNT FOR MRS. SCHAEFER.; Detectives Had Located the Brewer's Wife at Stamford, but She Slipped Away by a Trick.
- ITHACA'S WATER SUPPLY.
- BULLION AND MINING.; Banking and Investment Pamphlet.
- DEAD ENGINEER AT LEVER.; Fireman of Pan Handle Passenger Train Finds His Superior Killed in the Cab.
- The New Post Office Site.
- PROFESSIONAL OPERATIONS.; ILLINOIS CENTRAL. SOME GENERAL ISSUES. Stock Exchange Firm Change.
- TROUBLE ON THE MAINE.; Twenty-one of New Battleship Crew Posted for Desertion -- One Man Reported Killed.
- ASTRONOMER HARKNESS DEAD."; Retired Rear Admiral of the United States, Who Had Charge of the Observatory in Washington.
- TO PICK CUP DEFENDER; Many Races for the New Boat with Columbia and Constitution. The Challenging Yacht Will Also Do Her Preliminary Racing Here -- Herreshoff's One-Design Class.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- " GOETTERDAEMMERUNG" REPEATED AT THE OPERA; Mr. Burgstaller's First Appearance as the Mature Siegfried. A Vast Audience Hears the Last Performance in the "Nibelung" Cycle -- "Le Prophete" in Afternoon.
- CONDEMN SENATE NAVAL PLAN.; Admiral O'Neil Says That Smaller Ships Would Be Like Going Back to Horse Cars.
- TYPEWRITER CONSOLIDATION.; Fisher Book Typewriter Company of Cleveland and Elliott & Hatch Company of This City Combine.
- WONDERS OF THE WIND CAVE; " Ethergram" Suggested.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- RAILROAD AGREES WITH MEN.; Boston and Maine Makes Practically All the Concessions Demanded by Its Employes.
- GAY WEEK AT PALM BEACH.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Article 2 -- No Title
- JANITORS' ANNUAL FETE; A Concert at the Educational Alliance. Justice Mayer Makes a Short Speech -- Dramatic Sketch on a Labor Trouble -- The Children's Orchestra.
- NEW PRODUCTIONS AND REVIVALS; The Usual Crowding in the Last Weeks of the Opera -- "Un Ballo in Maschera" and "Il Flauto Magico" -- Mr. Wetzler's Series of Concerts.
- A BLUFF THAT WON
- QUEEN WILHELMINA TO ACT.; Netherlands Protocol Signed and Notice Given That the Ruler Will Appoint an Umpire.
- New Coal Vein Found in Montana.
- REGISTRATION OF NURSES.
- The Boss Barber on Education.
- British Purchase of Warships Denied.; FAVOR ANGLO-FRENCH TREATY. Arbitration Scheme Devised in London Adopted by Brandy Manufacturers.
- THREATENS J.E. GRAYBILL; Writer Resents a Speech by Georgia Society's President. His Remarks at Delaware Society's Banquet in No Way Reflected on the Negro, Mr. Graybill Says.
- THE KAISER ON REVELATION.
- THE MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION.
- MORE DEATHS FROM TYPHOID.; Four Additions to List of Ithaca's Fever Victims -- Two Cornell Students -- Board of Health Measures.
- WILLIAM AND HIS GIFT STATUES.
- NABASH REACHING SEAWARD.; Company Preparing to Let $10,000,000 in Contracts for Eastern Extension.
- GENERAL NOTES.
- $10,000,000 GOLD BUILDING.; St. Louis Exposition's Project to Reproduce Colorado's Capitol in the Metal.
- BISHOP WORTHINGTON SCORED.; Head of Omaha Episcopal Diocese, Living Here, the Subject of Sarcastic Rebuke by a Rector.
- DINNER TO DR. GULICK.; New Superintendent of Physical Train- ing in Public Schools Welcomed.
- GOSSIP OF THE TROTTERS; McKerron Will Try to Equal Cresceus's Record This Year. Billings Will Race Extensively in Cleveland -- Annual Meeting of Road Drivers This Week.
- ST. PAUL.
- PITTSBURG'S STORM LOSS.
- FOUR COLLISIONS BETWEEN FERRYBOATS; The Jersey City in Three Accidents in North River Fog. Two Men and Five Girls Needed the Attention of Surgeons for Slight Wounds or Hysteria.
- SHOOTING CLAY TARGETS; Date for Crescent and Boston A.A. Match Decided On. Good Scores Made at the Bay Ridge Traps Yesterday Despite the Bad Weather Conditions.
- TREASURY BALANCES.
- ANTI-CANTEEN LAW EVADED.; Officers at One Army Post Establish a Private Place and Good Results Follow Quickly.
- MRS. ROOSEVELT VISITS SONS.; Goes to the School at Groton and Rides in the Storm.
- OUTSIDE SECURITIES.
- Henry W. Longfellow.; Feb. 27, 1807.
- ANOTHER SMOOT PROTEST.; Utah Senator-Elect Alleged to Have Sworn to Avenge on the Nation His Prophet's Death.
- PRESIDENT'S HUNTING COMRADE.; It Was Years Ago, and Now He Gets an Appointment as Postmaster.
- NEW FOWLER CURRENCY BILL.; House Measure Requires No Security for Government Deposits in Bank.
- FOUR MIDNIGHT RAIDS; Saturday Night Excitement in Capt. German's Precinct. Inspector Smith Leads the Raid on Four Houses -- Patrol Wagon Filled with Prisoners.
- ATLANTIC CITY HAPPENINGS.; Talk of Consolidating Absecon Island Towns -- Plan for a Harbor -- Amuse- ment and Other Features.
- "US FELLOW AT THE CLUB"
- CHAMBERLAIN TRIUMPHED; Debate at Bloemfontein Chief Success in South Africa. He Is Said to Have "Wiped the Floor" with His Opponent, Judge Hertzog, an Irreconcilable
- ELKINS ANTI-REBATE BILL.; Shippers Think Effect of the New Law Will Be to Allow Railroads to Force Up Rates.
- Chess Tournament at Monte Carlo.
- THE NEGROES IN THE SOUTH.
- Manual Training That Paid.
- PROPOSED REDISTRIBUTION OF THE GERMAN ELECTORATES.; All the Opposition May Unite Upon the Measure -- Of Great Benefit to Socialists.
- PRESUMPTION OF DEATH.; Court of Appeals Decision in a Case Involving Property of a Man Long Missing.
- FOR A BEECHER MONUMENT.
- The Point of View.; Undesirable. Had Earned a Day Off. He Caught the Bird.
- CITIES AND SKYSCRAPERS.
- Modern Ideas Followed in Building New High School; The Wadleigh Academy for Girls Has Electric Elevators and Perfect System of Ventilation -- New Features in Largest of the Three Gymnasiums.
- STILLMAN TOLD TO QUIT.; Secretary Shaw Asks for Immediate Resignation of Assistant Appraiser Here.
- Lake George Cottage Is Burned.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- RACQUET CHAMPIONSHIP.; R.K. Cassatt and H.D. Scott Win National Honors in Doubles.
- ON LONDON 'CHANGE; Credit Market Grumbles at Continued High Bank Rate. Feature of the Week on the Stock Exchange the Revival in Home Rails -- American Rails Weak.
- EPIDEMIC OF DIPHTHERIA.; Twenty Cases, with Five Deaths, Reported at Morristown, N.Y.
- Trains to Stop at Newark Crossing.
- Amherst Won at Basket Ball.
- THE HEAVENS IN MARCH; The Month of the Vernal Equinox and of the Easter Moon -- An Annular Eclipse of the Sun Which Is Not Visible in This Country.
- ENFORCING ANTI-TRUST LAW.; The Attorney General Asks That the Northern Securities Case Be Given Precedence.
- A NOTABLE DANTE COLLECTION.; University of Notre Dame Now Has 4,000 Volumes.
- BOSTON STOCK MARKET.
- IDYLLIC LIFE ON RANCHOS; Sale of Big Land Holdings in California Closes a Picturesque Chapter of American History -- Hospitality and Prodigality of the Old Time Spanish Proprietors.
- SYMPATHY FOR SMOOT.; Telegraphic Message of Indorsement and Praise Sent by Idaho Legislature.
- WINTER SPORTS IN NORWAY.; Wonderful Leaps by Ski Runners, in Competitive Contests Near Christiania on the Great Holmenkol Day.
- NEW YORK APPROPRIATIONS.; Senate Amendments to the Sundry Civil Bill Affecting This City.
- Rupert Garbel.; A Historical Romance of American Colonial Times.
- UNITED ARTS EXHIBITION.; Representatives of Eleven Societies Name a Special Committee to Formulate a Plan.
- FRESH DEMAND FROM BRAZIL.; Bolivia Informed That Force Will Be Employed Unless Part of the Acre Territory Is Ceded.
- SOCIETY AT LAKEWOOD.; Outdoor Sports Enjoyed Again--Card Club Parties--Some of the Latest Arrivals.
- Father Time's Defeat.
- BRITISH NEWSPAPERS FAVORED; London Judge Decides That Sunday Issues Do Not Violate Sabbath Laws.
- PREACHER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE.; The Rev. Dr. Caldwell of Chicago, Arrested for Disorderly Conduct, Steps Before a Train.
- The Wise Father and His Legacy.; A Chance to Grow.
- GOLUCHOWSKI AGAIN PROPOSES ANTI-AMERICAN CUSTOMS UNION; But Germany Does Not View the Plan with Favor Although German Manufacturers Are Not Friendly to This Country.
- Federal Bank to Open a Branch
- THE RACE QUESTION.
- SWINDLER CAUGHT IN VENICE.; Man Claiming to be an American Cashed Bogus Letter of Credit for $10,000.
- ANOTHER REMEDY FOR BRIDGE CRUSH.
- HONESTY AS AN ASSET.
- PERIL STILL AT ITHACA.; State Health Commissioner Withdraws Report That It Is Safe for Cornell Students to Return.
- PICTURESQUE PASADENA AND ITS ATTRACTIVE ENVIRONS; Eastern Tourist's Impressions of the Beautiful Little Town in Southern California and of the Scenery Disclosed Upon Reaching the Summit of Mount Lowe.
- YALE STUDENT MEETS A MYSTERIOUS DEATH.; Body of Edward F. Howard of Montclair, N.J., Found on the Side of a Cliff at New Haven.
- SOCIETY IN WASHINGTON.
- THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE.; The Sculpture More Important Than Usual -- Leather Work and Wood Carving -- Scarcity of Artistic Metal Work Due to False Art Education.
- PHILADELPHIA PRICES.
- SALE OF WHITE HOUSE RELICS IS DENOUNCED; Democrat Demands an Investigation by the House. Offers Proof That the Gift of Temperance Women to Mrs. Hayes Now Adorns a Saloon.
- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.; David C. Foster.
- ACTIVITY IN COLLEGE ATHLETICS; Many Candidates for Baseball Honors at Princeton -- Strenuous Efforts at Harvard to Secure Track Athletes -- Inter- class Baseball at Yale -- Cornell Teams Suffer from the Typhoid Epidemic.
- ALDRICH BILL LIKELY TO PASS THE SENATE; Democrats Aid in Placing It Ahead of Statehood Measure. Rhode Island Senator Declares Republicans Will Reduce Revenues If the Surplus Continues.
- IRONMAKERS ORGANIZE.; Structural Manufacturers, Who Bid for Building Contracts, Act Because of Portable Engineers' Strike.
- COLUMBU'S BIG GAMES; Schick Makes a World's Indoor Record for Seventy Yards. Pennsylvania and Yale Both Beat Columbia in the Relay Race -- Lawrenceville Won School Trophy Cup.
- Electric Billiards.
- STATUS OF ISLE OF PINES.; Senate Is Informed That It Is Under the Control of the Cuban Republic.
- Six Drowned in the Mississippi.
- TRADING IN BALTIMORE.
- EXPLORING RUINED CITIES IN THE SOUTH OF MEXICO; Results Obtained During Three Years of Work by Dr. Maler and His Associates -- Indians Still Offer Sacrifices and Burn Incense to the Ancient Idols.
- PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS.
- Bated Acrobat Seriously III.
- Roughs Beat a Detective Insensible.
- Gen. Bell's Spectacular Charge; A Strenuous Effort.
- NAILED DOOR ORDER STIRS EAST SIDERS; Grocers in Arms Because of Health Department's Activity. Say It Is Prompted by a Big Milk Concern and Is Fraught with Danger -- Frank Moss's Views.
- BANK ROBBED BY TREASURER.; Official Shot Himself After the Discovery and May Die.
- UPS AND DOWN OF A TRAVELING BOOKMAN
- GREAT BRITAIN'S BIG STORM.; Belated Reports Add to List of Disasters -- Widespread Havoc -- Tempest on French Coast.
- NEW ENGLAND TROLLEY PLANS.; Norwich and Woreester May Be Connected by One Line.
- LENT AND THINGS THEATRICAL NOT CONGENIAL ASSOCIATES; The New Offerings of the Week Confined to Three, "The Bishop's Move," "Oliver Twist," and "Ghosts" at Mrs. Osborn's Playhouse -- Popular Plays Continue to Draw Big Houses.
- FREDERICK STATUE DELAYED.; Kaiser Notifies President Roosevelt That Gift Will Not Arrive Before 1904.
- THE BUZZING OF THE PRESIDENTIAL BEE.
- NEW PORTUGUESE CABINET.; Minister Ribeiro Has Completed His Task, Making Few Changes in Old Body.
- LITCHFIELD COUNTY, CONN.
- AN EXTRADITION DECISION.
- NEAR-BY FIRE DISTURBS CHURCH WORSHIPPERS.; Music Hall Audience Kept in Ignorance of a Ninth Floor Blaze Next Door.
- INDIANS QUARREL AMONG THEMSELVES; Christian Members of Six Nations Claim That Pagans Used Machine Methods at Recent Election.
- RAZED BUILDING TO HALT HALIFAX FIRE.; Royal Engineers Aid in Preventing Destruction of Entire Business District -- Loss, $300,000.
- OUTSIDE SECURITIES.
- LONG SESSION OF HOUSE; Democrats Filibuster, but Several Bills Are Passed. Mr. Daizell Surprises the Minority with a New Ruling on a Point of No Quorum.
- COLLEGE ATHLETES MEET; Annual Election of I.C.A.A.A.A. Held -- Columbia Man President. Changes in High Jump and Pole Vault Rules Adopted -- Brown University Forfeits Membership.
- THE LONDON MARKET.
- IMMIGRATION BILL PASSED; EDUCATION CLAUSE OUT.; Mr. Elkins Exacts Pledges from Probable Conferrees Not to Recede on Amendments -- Anti-Anarchism Feature.
- Outlet for the Mount Waldo Quarries.
- SPORTSMEN'S SHOW CONTESTS.; Canoe Races, Tug of War, Tilting Bouts Take Place in Madison Square Garden Lagoon.
- TEXAS ANTI-TRUST BILL.; Will Permit Only One Office for Any Corporation.
- The Isla de Luzon Floated.
- CHICAGO QUOTATIONS.
- CURIOUS FORMS OF TAKING OATHS; Customs Followed by Chinese, Hindus, Persians, and Other Peoples.
- THE UNITED SERVICE.; Army. Navy.
- LATIN-AMERICAN TOPICS.
- THE MAN WITH THE EAR TRUMPET; Women Diamond Cutters.
- LANDSLIDE WRECKS TRAIN; Three Persons Killed, Twenty-five Hurt, in Tennessee. Derailed Engine and Cars Plunge Over Embankment -- Flames Add to Horror.
- STEAMER AGROUND IN A FOG.; The Fos Lost Her Steering Gear and Drifted on a Bar -- Pulled Off at Flood Tide.
- COTTON'S HIGH RECORD; Prices Stronger Than Any Time Since January, 1901. Exchange Experts Differ Sharply as to Whether the Bull Speculation Has Reached Its Top Point -- Rumors of Fortunes Made.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- A MAYOR TO RUN A BREWERY.; New Brunswick's Chief Official Appointed Receiver of Warwick Co.
- HORSES' SHOES IN WINTER.
- IN CLOSE QUARTERS.
- GERMANY AND THE JESUITS.
- BOY ANARCHIST DISCHARGED.; Magistrate Crane Tells Him He Ought to be Dead If He "Can't Abide" Governments.
- THE FUTURE OF THE NEGRO.
- Spoiled His Dinner.; Mary's Grievance.
- Colombian Liberals Dissatisfied.
- BISHOP POTTER'S ABLE WIFE.; Business Ability Displayed in the Management of the Vast Clark Estate.
- ONE VIEW OF SUNDAY CLOSING.
- FOREIGN TRADE FIGURES.
- SOME SOCIALISTS.
- BURDICK MURDERED WITH A GOLF CLUB; Police Have Weapon with Which Buffalo Clubman Was Killed. Implement Has Blood Upon it, but the Wielder Has Not Been Apprehended -- Mrs. Burdick Questioned.
- ST. LOUIS AND SAN FRANCISCO; Sketch of Its Progress in Connection with Its Purchase by Rock Island.
- ROCK ISLAND SECURITIES COMPANY MAY BE FORMED.; Reported Real Significance of the Frisco Deal -- J.P. Morgan & Co. Financiering the Merger.
- Wills--Higby.
- TOBACCO SEIZURE IN BOSTON.; Six Hundred Pounds of "Sumatra Wrapper" Said to Have Been Smuggled.
- DAMROSCH MAY QUIT THE PHILHARMONIC; Talk of Richard Strauss as His Successor. Committee's Proposition to Refinance the Oraganization Rejected by Its Members -- The Question of Control.
- SMATHERS BUYS McCHESNEY.
- In Continental Centres.
- J.P. MORGAN AT HAVANA.; The Financier Is Said to be Simply on a Pleasure Trip.
- SOCIETY IN BASEBALL.; Twenty Philadelphians in Syndicate Which Purchased National League Team.
- New Commercial Value of Many of the Minor Metals; The Electric Furnace Has Brought Into Importance Many Indus- tries Which Previously Existed Only for the Purpose of Supplying Experimental Laboratories.
- LAWS PASSED BY CONGRESS.; Important Legislation Has Been Completed During the Short Session.
- J.D. Rockefeller Goes to New Orleans.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- MANILA BAY PRIZE MONEY.; Senate Amendment to the Deficiency Bill Carries $946,083 for Admiral Dewey and His Men.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- WHAT WOMEN ARE WEARING
- MGR. FARLEY'S PASTORAL; His First Letter as Archbishop to Clergy and Laity. Leo XIII, Calls America His Consolation Amid Trial and Persecution in Italy and France.
- STEAMBOAT STRIKES IN FOG.; Twenty-three Passengers Are Taken Off the Stranded Penobscot on Maine Coast.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- MRS. PENNINGTON WEDS AGAIN.; South Dakota Official Uses His Wife's Dress for a Surplice in Performing the Ceremony.
- FAVORS PENSIONS FOR JUDGES.
- ARTIFICIAL LIMBS AND MORALS; The New Commandment.
- News Notes From Rome
- NOTES OF INSURANCE INTERESTS.; Federal Bank to Open a Branch.
- AMERICAN CONSULAR SERVICE.
- Concerning Going to Church.; When He Stopped Pleading.
- Italy's Trade Increasing.
- HOSPITAL SURGEON SUSPENDED; Jersey City Official to Investigate Charges Against Dr. W. Taylor.
- MR. JEROME'S ARGUMENTS.
- TREE PLANTING.
- FRENCH MINISTER AT CARACAS.; Cordial Renewal of Diplomatic Relations Severed in 1895.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- SOCIETY AT HOME AND ABROAD
- Baseball at Newark High School.
- MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- WOOD SKATING CHAMPION.; He Won the One, Two, and Three Mile Championships in Pittsburg Rink.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- FORTIFICATIONS BILL REPORTED.; Senate Committee Amendments Increase Appropriation to $7,188,416.
- WOMAN ATTACKED AND ROBBED; Miss Fannie Greenbaum at Lebanon Hospital in a Serious Condition and May Die.
- Yale Wins at Basket Ball.
- SPIRIT OF THE SOUTHWEST; Manifestations in Texas of the Manner in Which All the Peo- ple of That Section Are Working for the Common Interest -- A Policy of Progress.
- CUBAN ARTILLERY DISCIPLINED.; Disobeyed Officer's Command and Are Separated from the Remainder of the Rural Guard.
- " TRAMPS" OF THE CHURCH.; GIBRALTAR ALMOST USELESS ?
- DIAMOND INDUSTRY'S GROWTH; Importation of Stones Into the United States Has Increased at the Rate of $1,000,000 Worth a Year During Each Year of Past Decade.
- Movements of Naval Vessels.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- OVER THE TEACUPS
- ENGLISHMEN PREPARING TO LIONIZE MR. CHAMBERLAIN; Visit to South Africa Has Greatly Enhanced His Reputation -- He Will Be Practically the Premier -- The Speeches at the Washington Birthday Dinner in London -- Mr. Brodrick's Army Scheme to be Modified.
- LOAN CONCERN'S RECEIVERS.; Two to be Appointed for the National Building, Loan and Provident Association of Newark.
- MAKING GAME OF THE STREETS.; Fable of the Blackberry Vine.
- ENGLISH CHURCH OFFERINGS.; Total Amount Raised by Voluntary Contributions $41,085,000 Last Year.
- To Succeed George P. Powell.
- IMMIGRATION AND PAUPERISM.
- BULGARIA'S ATTITUDE.
- PORTSMOUTH A NICE TOWN.; Greek, Nursed Through the Smallpox, Brings Two Afflicted Countrymen.
- HOSPITAL CHARITY ABUSED.
- ROUND ABOUT EUROPE
- PETITION AGAINST MOTHER.; Daughters of Mrs. Lydia J. Allen Ask for a Commission to Take Charge of Affairs.
- NEW YORK CENTRAL'S PLANS.
- THE ECONOMY OF WATER METERS.
- LINER ETRURIA HELD PRISONER IN MUD ALL DAY.; Grounded During a Fog on Her Way Out to Sea -- Released When High Tide Came at Night.
- A DISCUSSION OF THE RATE SITUATION; How Far Railways Can and Should Raise Their Rates, and the Effect
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- WED AT FATHER'S DEATHBED.; Dying Man's Request Hastened His Daughter's Marriage.
- Narragansett Park Trotting Stakes.
- SOUTHWESTERN LIMITED WRECKED AT SYRACUSE.; Strikes a Caboose and All Cars Leave the Track -- Passengers Only Slightly Hurt.
- Obituary Notes.
- CHAMPIONSHIP IN HOCKEY.; Harvard Wins Intercollegiate Honors for the First Time.
- CHESS TOURNAMENT GAMES.; Scores of the First and Second Rounds of the Contest at Monte Carlo.
- THE CHILD'S SENSE OF HUMOR
- GOLF HANDICAP SYSTEM; Metropolitan Committee Now at Work on the Par Method. How It Will Affect More Exact Measurements of Courses -- Possible Changes in Amateur Championship.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Middle Wall Street Section a New Centre of Buying. Deal on Twenty-eighth Street Near Fifth Avenue -- Other Sales -- List of This Week's Auction Offerings.
- THE MAN IN THE STREET.
- QUARANTINE OF NEW ENGLAND; Secretary Wilson Talks to the President About the Matter.
- A Physical Culture Prescription
- LENT SERVICES IN ENGLAND.; Strict Observation in High Church Circles -- Bach's Passion Music Performed.
- ASBURY PARK BANK AFFAIRS.; More Officials May Be Arrested -- Seacoast Bank Gets Charter -- Mr. Bradley Refuses a Testimonial.
- Nonsuited.
- DOINGS OF SOCIETY IN FRANCE; Last of Mrs. Silvers's Sunday Afternoon Receptions -- A Brilliant Musical Soiree Given by Col. and Mrs. Dodge.
- Labor Dissension Over Politics.
- MR. WETZLER'S CONDUCTING.
- RREST OF ALLEGED BRIGANDS.; Thirty-five Passengers Refused Admission at Boston Imprisoned at Naples.
- DEPOPULATION OF FRANCE.
- HEALTH OF THE POPE.; Rose at His Usual Hour Yesterday with Renewed Strength.
- DANGEROUS GRADE CROSSINGS.
- ARE ADVANTAGES DISADVAN- TAGEOUS ?
- FIGHTS FOR A STATE OFFICE.; Superintendent of the Albany Penitentiary Goes to Court.
- KUBELIK TO BE MARRIED.; Violinist to Wed the Countess Csaky, a Relative of the Hungarian Prime Minister.
- Tea of the Arts Club.
- AUTOMOBILE TOPICS OF INTEREST; Legislators and the Clubs at Odds Over the Many Laws Regulating Speed and Other Features of Automobiling -- A New Tire to Prevent Skidding and Side Slipping -- Tire Tests Unsatisfactory.
- THE MISSISSIPPI THREATENS.; River Half a Foot Above the Danger Line at New Orleans and Rapidly Rising.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Results of New Orleans Races.
- TRANSACTIONS IN FEBRUARY.
- CROSS SUSPENDED BY GEN. GREENE; Police Inspector Is Accused of Neglect of Duty. Charges Date Back to His Regime in the "Red Light" District -- Trial to Begin Next Friday.
- NOTES OF INSURANCE INTERESTS.
- BRONX PARK BIRD BULLETIN BOARD; Comings and Goings of Feathered Visitors Carefully Recorded by Managers of the Zoological Park.
- ALASKAN COMMISSION PLANS.; Secretary Root and Senators Turner and Lodge Many Not Go Abroad Until Next Fall.
- DIES WITHOUT MEDICAL AID.; Mrs. Jones, a Christian Scientist, Suffering with Pneumonia, Would Not Call a Physician.
- Article 8 -- No Title; His Idea of Economy.
- TO SELL MRS. GRANT'S HOU; Gen. Johnson May Buy The Famous Home in Washington.
- WHOLESALE CHICKEN STEAL.; Two Experts Bagged Fifty Fowls in One Night -- Then the Constable Took a Hand.
- TOPICS of The DRAMA; Mr. Daniel Frohman on the Play and the Thing -- The Land Where the Spring Comes First -- Transatlantic Topics
- CUBA'S CAPITAL IS GAY; Many Entertainments Given in Anticipation of Lent. Society Not So Lively as It Was "Before the War," However -- Foreign Colony's Activities.
- BOOK'S NAME WAS CHANGED.; But Mrs. Book Delayed and Will Have to be Remarried.
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- FROM ALL ABOUT TOWN.; A Macedonian Programme.
- Anglo-American Chess Game.
- A WOMAN ON RACE SUICIDE QUESTION.
- An Edison Failure.; Odd Definitions. Could You Blame Him?
- IN FOREIGN LANDS.; The Dardanelles Enigma -- King George of Roumania and the Jewish Question -- Scheme for a French Supreme Court -- Britain May Have a North Sea Squadron.
- THE INFIRMARIES OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY.
- CITIZENS' UNION AND MUNICIPAL OPERATION.
- GEORGE J. GOULD'S DENIAL.; Says He Knows of No Deal Between the Wabash and the Pennsylvania.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS
- PRESIDENT PLANS AN EXTRA SESSION; Senators Believe That the Call Cannot Now Be Avoided. Treaties Will Be Practically Abandoned for This Session and Attention Centred on Other Measures.
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