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- Article 2 -- No Title
- AN ERRANT ORATOR.
- LORD BELLOMONT'S GRAVE; No Record of His Burial in St. Paul's Churchyard. Mr. Janvier Still Believes That the Remains of the First Reform Governor Were Placed There.
- Exports of Wire, Wire Nails, and Pipe.
- FELL DOWN ELEVATOR SHAFT.; Stock Clerk Killed at the Crescent Biscuit Company's Factory.
- Gen. Sherman's Statue.
- HANNA TO STAY IN AMERICA.; Senator Denies That He Intends to Spend Vacation in Europe.
- WIBBLES
- WAGE SCALE FOR SUBWAY.; Rock Drillers' Pay Raised -- Other Unions to Get Increase Must Show They Demand Prevailing Rate.
- SOME BOTANICAL FREAKS.; Cornelius Van Brunt Tells of the Carnivorous Sundew and Other Things.
- GOV. YATES ON POLITICS; " Nothing But Roosevelt," Says the Illinois Executive. Has No Ambition to be Second on the National Ticket -- Thinks Bryan Will Not Bolt.
- IN THE CATSKILLS.
- INVALID HANGS HERSELF.; Discouraged Over the Lack of Any Prospect of Recovery.
- Obituary Notes.
- AVON-BY-THE-SEA.
- ZIONISTS MEET IN PITTSBURG.; Sixth Annual Convention Is Opened with a Large Attendance.
- ARRESTED ON HIS HONEYMOON.; McEntee's Former Landlady Charges Him with Larceny of a Picture.
- THE JEW IN AMERICA.
- SEASON IN DELAWARE VALLEY.
- Ended His Life at a Mission.
- Movements of Naval Vessels.
- AS TO A CLERKS' UNION.
- ON LONDON 'CHANGE; Money Rather Tight at First, but Soon Becomes Easier. Little Business on the Exchange -- Failure of a Broker Involved in Meat Shares -- Week Closes Dismally.
- AID FOR STARVING CHINESE.; Christian Herald Sends $10,000 to State Department -- Cannibalism Hinted at in Kwang-Si.
- AUTOMOBILE TOPICS OF INTERESTa; Motor Vehicle Owners Awaiting a Test of Bailey Law -- Reversible License Plates Find Favor -- English Automobolist to Have a Motordrome.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- KISHINEFF AS A CITY; Far from a Bad Place to Live In, Except for a Jew. An Active Trade Centre Where Fairs Are Held Twice a Week -- Famous for Its Plums.
- BOSTON, 10; CHICAGO, 2.
- BROOMSTICK'S FAST RACE; Capt. Brown's Colt Easily Won the Great American Stakes. Equals the Record Carrying More Weight Than Dalesman Did -- Irish Lad Won Again.
- TOWN RAVAGED BY FIRE.; Randsburg, Cal., Ablaze and Shut Off from the Outside World.
- GERMAN CAMPAIGN LIVELY.; Speakers of All Parties Heard by Big Audiences and Frequently Interrupted.
- IMPORTANT DISCOVERY MADE IN FIELD OF MICROSCOPY; Two German Professors Invent New Method of Observation Whereby Particles Which Hitherto Have Been Ultramicroscopic Are Made Perfectly Visible.
- Front Page 7 -- No Title
- KAISER CHIDES SINGERS; Tells Choral Societies That They Are on the Wrong Path. Says Most of Them Pitch their Voices Too High and Do Not Sufficiently Cultivate Folk Songs.
- TROTTING ON THE SPEEDWAY.; Final Matinee of the Spring Series Results in Some Close Finishes.
- TOLD OVER THE HIGHBALL
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- The Light of Other Days
- Seeds for Western Flood Sufferers.
- " He Knows His Onion."
- ITALIAN VICTIMS OF MOBS.; Ambassador des Planches Hears west Virginia Governor Did All He Could.
- ONE NOVELTY THAT HOPES TO RUN THROUGH SUMMER; " The Blonde In Black" at the Knickerbocker Will Serve to Introduce Blanche Ring as a Star -- A Stock Invasion from Cincinnati.
- RUMORS OF CORRUPT STRIKES.
- SOCIETY AT HOME AND ABROAD
- Article 12 -- No Title
- CONNECTICUT RESORTS; ound Beach Rapidly Filling Up With Visiters -- Greenwich Happenings.
- A Hat and a Precedent.; Race Suicide Again.
- Ordained by Bishop O'Connor.
- THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM.
- SEABRIGHT.
- NAVAL HERO IS RETIRED; Halford, Chief Gunner, Saved the Men of the Saginaw. Was the Only Survivor of a Month's Journey on the Ocean in a Rickety Gig.
- CRUISE OF MIDSHIPMEN.; Three Parties Will Leave Annapolis on the Battleship Indiana and Two Cruisers To-morrow.
- " NIGGERS" AND NEGROES.
- SHORT HILLS.
- BRAVE POLICEMAN INJURED.
- OLD EMPLOYER'S ADVICE ON LABOR.
- THE LONDON MARKET.
- COLOMBIA'S NEXT PRESIDENT.; Believed That Either Gen. Reyes or Gen. Velez Will Be Elected.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- POWER BOAT REGATTA.
- CHICAGO QUOTATIONS.
- RESTAURANT STRIKE GROWS.; Movement of Chicago Employes Extends to Clubs -- More Eating Houses Close Doors.
- THE POPE'S WANING STRENGTH.; Reports That Intestinal Trouble Is Causing Alarm -- Rumors Denied in Rome.
- PHILADELPHIA, 3; DETROIT, 2.
- SERVICE RULE IN TENNIS; Discussion as to How It Will Affect American Players. Eligible Competitors to Meet the Englishmen In International Matches -- Whitman Ready to Play.
- Opposition Consolidated Ticket.
- SOFT COAL MINERS TO STRIKE.; Spread of Trouble in Somerset County, Penn., Because of a Cut in the Scale of Pay.
- DOINGS OF AMERICANS IN FRANCE; Many Go to Paris to See the Grand Prix Run -- Diners at the Fashionable Restaurants -- Concert by Mme. Marchesi's Pupils -- The Princeton Dinner.
- CREW PRACTICE ON THAMES.
- PREPARING TO CELEBRATE CENTENNIAL OF POTSDAM; St. Lawrence County Citizens Searching Old Records in Order to Collect Every Historical Fact of Importance in Connection with the Settlement of the Town.
- BONES OF MAN WITH MONEY.; Skeleton Believed to be of American Sportsman Found in New Brunswick.
- NEW CONSUMPTION CURE; Lung Specialists Test "Sanosin" with Notable Results in Berlin. Fifty Per Cent, of Patients, Many of Them Supposed to be Beyond Help, Are Cured.
- DARTMOUTH, 9; WESLEYAN, 3.
- One on the Elevator Men.
- CLOUDBURST SHEEPS TOWNS; THIRTY KILLED; Pacolet and Clifton, S.C., Carried Away In Torrent. Waters Rush Down Valley, Carrying Away Mills, Bridges, and Cotton Operatives' Dwellings.
- LEPROSY AND CHRISTIANITY.
- ESSAY FLOOD CONTINUES; Efforts of Public School Pupils Pour Into The Times Office. More Than 2,000 Compositions Received in the History Competition -- Interest Shown by Teachers.
- Duty Before Pleasure.
- Montpelier and Wells River Dividend.
- EXAMINER SERVEN RESIGNS.; Frank Kiggins to Succeed Him in Civil Service Commission.
- OF MATTERS THEATRICAL AND PEOPLE OF THE STAGE; The Actor's Temperament, with Some Consideration of Causes and Effects -- A Comparison of Actors with Workers in Other Fields -- Some Foreign Playwrights Methods -- Salvini's Views of American Theatrical Conditions.
- A Dream That Spoiled His Trip.; " A Dead Give Away."
- Providence Carpenters Win.
- PRINCETON ALUMNI PARADE.; Gay Graduates of 1863 Lead and Sixteen Others Follow -- Review by President Wilson.
- THE MARTHA'S VINEYARD RUNS DOWN SCHOONER.; Fisherman's Bowsprit Sweeps Deck of Steamboat Off Massachusetts Coast Injuring Several Passengers.
- CHANGES AT LAKE GEORGE.; Increased Accommodation at Several Hotels -- A Vacation House for Working Girls.
- AMBULANCE CRASHES INTO CAR.; Injured Driver Taken to J. Hood Wright Hospital in His Own Vehicle.
- COL. MONROE AND TAMMANY.
- SPRING LAKE BEACH.
- SEEK PARDON FOR BARKER.; Another Petition Being Prepared by Friends of Man Who Shot the Rev. John Keller.
- BACK HOME AFTER 26 YEARS.; Delmage's Mother Recognizes the Wanderer Whom She Had Given Up as Dead.
- UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE.
- Living From Hand to Mouth In New York During Summer; Methods by Which Those Who May Scarcely Be Described as Tramps Eke Out An Existence in the City During the Months of Warm Weather.
- TRANSVAAL TRANSIT DUTIES.; Consul Hollis Reports Reduction in Tax from Three to One Per Cent.
- THE TEXTILE MILLS LOCKOUT.
- In Continental Centres.
- Duel Between French Deputies.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- ATLANTIC Y.C. REGATTA.
- Bankers' Sons in Partnership.
- DE COURSEY MAY ELECTED.; Made President of New York Shipbuilding Company.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- WASHINGTON, 10; ST. LOUIS, 0.
- NEWARK ATHLETES WIN.; Academy Boys Captured the Points Banner at Interscholastic Championship Games.
- NOTES OF INSURANCE INTERESTS.
- HANNA ON ROOSEVELT.; Says the President Will Probably Be the Only Candidate for the Nomination.
- PHYSICIAN DIES OF PLAGUE.; Young Viennese Enthusiast Was Making a Special Study of the Disease in Berlin.
- ENGLEWOOD, 14; MONTCLAIR, 0.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Interest in Small Speculative Dealing Well Sustained. Latest Sales by Brokers -- Several Attractive Parcels at Auction This Week -- Complete List of Offerings.
- Front Page 8 -- No Title
- ROUND ABOUT EUROPE.
- EAST ST. LOUIS IN PERIL FROM FLOOD.; But One Barrier Remains Between It and the River, and That Is Likely to Give Way.
- MONUMENT TO COMMEMORATE NEW YORK'S FOUNDING.
- ASPHALT OFFICIALS ACCUSED.; Suit Begun in Philadelphia Against Promoters of the Trust, Charging Conspiracy.
- FIRST TROOPS IN RICHMOND.
- JUDGMENTS AGAINST TURFMAN.; Referee Decides Transmission of Sporting News Is Lawful Business.
- GOOD FISHING IN MAINE.; Many Catches of Big Strings of Trout and Other Varieties Reported from Moosehead Lake.
- Mr. Morenstout Gardens
- STRIKE DECISION A PRECEDENT.; Injunction Granted Based on the Coal Strike Commission's Report.
- TO CONFER HONORARY DEGREES; Well-Known Men Who Will Be Honored by University of Pennsylvania.
- A RAILROAD MYSTERY.; Strange Death of a Woman Passenger on a Lackawanna Train.
- VISITORS AT GREENWICH.
- SERIOUSLY HURT IN WRESTLING.; Bandage from a Horse's Leg May Have Saved a Man's Life.
- OPPOSED TO A FUSION CANDIDATE.
- DEAL BEACH.
- WOULDN'T TAKE CAR AHEAD.; Fifteen-Year-Old Boy, Who Thought He Was Standing Up for His Rights, Was Locked Up.
- PEACH GROWERS ASK RELIEF.; Those in Georgia Appeal to Inter-State Commerce Commission for Lower Freight Rates.
- THE BOWLING GREEN RAILING.
- ITALIAN HOUSEWIVES' DISHES; Many Uses to Which "A Few Garlics" Are Put by Women of the Mulberry Street Colony -- Many Other Stuffings Which Are Popular Among Foreigners.
- Steamship Cedric Gets Away.
- CRIPPLE FOUGHT POLICEMAN.; Was Interrupted While Beating His Wife with His Wooden Leg.
- BRITISH "TARIFF LEAGUE."
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stock irregular.
- Consul Ingersol; Dies at Colon.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- A.L. KEAN PROSECUTED.; Brother of United States Senator Charged with Cruelty in Docking a Horse's Tail.
- TO CONSECRATE NEW BISHOPS.; Appointment of Mgrs. Hooker and Dougherty to be Confirmed in Rome.
- THE RISE OF A "COPPER KING."; George Mitchell; Once Senator Clark's Mining Superintendent, Now Has Enormous Holdings.
- AGAINST USE OF PHOSPHORUS.; International Chemical Congress Condemns Its Employment in Match Making.
- AMHERST, 19; TRINITY, 1.
- AUCTION SALES THIS WEEK.; To Take Place at 161 Broadway Unless Otherwise Specified.
- JERSEY TOPICS OF THE DAY; Unveiling of Hobart Monument Directs Attention to Fact That Place of Late Vice-President in Republican State Politics Has Never Been Filled.
- ILLINOIS MOB LYNCHES NEGRO SCHOOL TEACHER.; Belleville Man Had Shot the School Superintendent -- Taken from Jail Despite Strong Guard.
- IN FOREIGN LANDS.; Recent Russian Military Outrages -- Story of a Fantastic Nihilist Plot -- Roumania and the Jews -- Chinese Intrigues In Thibet -- Portugal's Great Industrial Schemes.
- M'CHESNEY WON EASILY; E.E. Smathers's Horse Takes the Harlem National Handicap. Gray, His Jockey, Also Won the Fourth Race for the New York Horseman.
- MR. KATZENLIEB ON TRADITIONAL FRIENDSHIP; Moving Time.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- NEW YORK AND ST. PETERSBURG.
- Article 11 -- No Title
- MOB SWEEPS THE BRIDGE; Crowd Overturns Ticket Choppers and Rides Free. Two Accidents Tie Up the Service in Rush Hour and Race-Goers Lead the Mob.
- MIGNONETTES
- SMOKE HAZE IS THINNER; Southerly Wind Clears the City's Atmosphere a Little. Builders Will Be Hampered by Shortage In Spruce Lumber as a Result of the Forest Fires.
- Mr. Moody Silent as to His Future.
- THEMES OF THE STAGE FROM FOREIGN SHORES; Maurice Maeterlinck's New Play "Joyzelle" a Symbolic Story of Love's Triumph -- A Napoleon Drama with Too Little of Napoleon -- Ellen Terry in Shakespearean Revival -- New Pinero Play for Autumn Production.
- An International Alliance.
- Taking Census in the Philippines.
- MAYOR LOW REVIEWS CITY'S FIRE FIGHTERS; He Also Awards Medals of Honor for 1901 and 1902. Queens and Richmond Volunteers in Line -- Water Tower, Chemical Engine, Wrecking Truck, Coffee Wagon, and Ambulance in the Parade.
- FLANNIGAN MUST DIE.; Gov. Odell, Who Reprieved Keeper McGovern's Murderer, Will Not Interfere Further.
- THE SEASON AT ASBURY PARK.
- LOW NAMES CIVIL JUSTICES.; William S. Bennett and Julius George Kremer for the Two New Courts.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- DEBRIS-LITTERED STREETS.
- BAY HEAD.
- WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT.
- PREHISTORIC RELICS FOUND.; Phillips-Andover Academy Expedition Makes Discoveries in a Cave in the Ozark Mountains.
- COMPROMISE ON LITURGY.; Two Forms for Baptism and Communion Will Be Used in the Reformed Church.
- THE CITY HALL PARK TRIANGLE.
- Bark Ashore on Island of Jamaica.
- KAISER'S SCANDINAVIAN VISIT.; Preparing for His Tenth Annual Trip to the North.
- " ARTIFICIAL" ICE.
- Article 17 -- No Title
- THE WEEK'S TOPICS IN THE BRITISH CAPITAL; The Expulsion of The Times's Correspondent from Russia -- Uphill Battle Confronts Chamberlain -- Ellen Terry in "Much Ado About Nothing" -- A Poor Royal Academy Exhibition.
- PARIS IN MAY.; The Champs Elysees and the Bois de Boulogne in Full Bloom -- Glories of the Season.
- MICHAEL GOLF CHAMPION; Cole Defeated for New Jersey Amateur Honors at Baltusrol. Triple Tie in Handicap, but a Boy Makes the Best Gross Score -- Another Defeat for Kennaday.
- FOREIGN TRADE FIGURES.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Ambassador Meyer on a Vacation.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE.; In a Late Rally the New Yorks Beat Chicago by Three Runs.
- TROTTING AND PACING NOTES.
- MORE KILLING IN KENTUCKY.; One Man Slain and Two Wounded in Breathit County in Dispute Over Jett-White Trial.
- GERMANY EXPELS MORMONS.; Superintendent of Missions Cannon, His Wife, and Staff Ordered to Leave.
- PENN, 7; LEHIGH, 6.
- Article 13 -- No Title
- THE MAN IN THE STREET.
- FIGHT FOR CHINESE FORTUNE; Empire Owed $10,000,000 to Gen. Ward and His Sister's Heirs Think China Will Pay.
- DEVERY.
- Toledo Newspapers Consolidated.
- FRANK HILLS 100 TO 1 SHOT
- Article 5 -- No Title
- MR. JANVIER'S ARTICLES.
- THE PRESIDENT TAKES UP POSTAL SCANDAL; Mr. Payne Tells Him About It at the Cabinet Meeting. Later the President and Postmaster General Hold a Conference on the Subject.
- How High Salaries Originated.
- BALTIMORE'S MAYOR YIELDS.; Declined to Officially Welcome Elks Convention, Then Changed His Mind.
- THE NEWS OF NEWPORT.
- Montana Murderer Goes to Prison.
- MUSIC AT SAENGERFEST; Thousands of German Singers in Baltimore Next Week. President Roosevelt to Hear the Prize Songs and Make an Address -- Programme of the Three Days' Concerts.
- MUST CANCEL BOND ISSUE.; San Antonio and Aransas Pass Company Punished for Violating Railway Law.
- DIED FOR HIS LOVED ONES.; Poor Tailor Starved to Save Money to j Bring His Family Here from Bessarabia.
- Uneasy Conscience Led to Suicide.
- Displays That Are Unpopular.; When the Trains Tangled. No Rural Delights for Him. How She Explained It. Twists and Turns.
- BLOOD POISONED BY "MAKE-UP."; Burnt Cork and Grease Paint Has Made a Boy Suffer.
- GABETS BEATEN IN POLO; Squadron A Defeats West Point in Third Competition. Big Crowd at the Military Academy to See the Match -- Cadets Do Well, but Are Outclassed.
- ENCROACHMENTS ON SIDEWALKS.
- BELMAR.
- Women Hurt in Auto Accident.
- John N. Hoff in a Sanitarium.
- PROTECT THE TREES.
- MR. FROHMAN'S EXPERIMENT.; Great Interest Being Taken in the Journey to Paris of "The Admirable Crichton" Company.
- THIRTY PRISONERS IN RAID.; Capt. Tighe's Detectives Made Their Capture at Pistol Point in Search of Crap Game.
- PHARMACIST DEFENDS HIS PROFESSION.
- Earthquakes in Ecuador.
- ACTIVITY IN COLLEGE ATHLETICS; Interest Now Centred in Crews and Baseball -- Important Changes in Cornell Boats -- Yale Will Lose Many Fast Runners -- Good Outlook at Princeton.
- ELEVATED ROAD IMPROVEMENT PLANS; Increased Facilities at Stations in Manhattan and Bronx. Some to be Enlarged and All to Have New Waiting Rooms--Bridge at 33d Street and Sixth Avenue.
- Article 8 -- No Title
- BROOKLYN, 4; ST. LOUIS, 1.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- German Taxes May Be Increased.
- ANDOVER, 1; EXETER, 0.
- Article 14 -- No Title
- LIGHTNING STRIKES A CHURCH.; Cleveland Edifice in Which McCormick-Hanna Wedding Will Take Place Damaged.
- THE BUILDING ARBITRATION SCHEME.
- ART AS A HUMANIZER.; Foundation of an Art Academy in South Africa by Dutch and British Artists.
- THE LADY AND THE LETTER
- SURROUNDED BY THE FLOOD.; People of Black Walnut, Mo., in Danger of Death -- Boats Cannot Reach Them.
- EARL OF BELLAMONT.
- CASE OF RICHARD VAN COTT.; Doubtful If Postmaster's Son Can Be Retained as Superintendent of Delivery.
- DR. KOHLER'S FAREWELL; Departing Rabbi Blesses Congregation of Temple Beth-EI. He Preaches a Message of Peace Before Going to Assume the Presidency of Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati.
- Pat Collins's Orange Goat
- FOG DELAYS LINERS.; Three Supposed to be Anchored Outside Sandy Hook -- The Umbrla and Patrici Waiting to Go Out.
- German Envoy Begins Vacation.
- HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTIVES.; Plans on Foot to Erect One on the Boundary Between Arizona and New Mexico.
- Indications of An Early Season in Adirondack Camps; Early Fishermen Meeting With Great Success -- Imported Moose Insist Upon Being Civilized -- Some Fancy Boat Houses -- Latest Arrivals.
- A Thrilling Novel.
- COMMENCEMENT AT BOWDOIN.; Exercises, Beginning June 21, Will Include Dedication of New Library.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- INDIANS DESTROY NETS.; Chilcats Attack Salmon Fisheries in Lynn Canal.
- FROM JERSEY'S POPULAR RESORTS ON THE SEASHORE; Atlantic City's Bookings Very Heavy -- Duchess of Marlborough to Rent a Large Cottage There -- Happenings at Asbury Park, Long Branch and Elsewhere.
- That Open-Door Business.
- On Trial for Sororicide.
- CRAZED BY A TRAGEDY.; Man Saw His Brother Killed and Became Violently Insane.
- CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE ON CARS
- REPORTS FROM THE INTERIOR.; Fine Weather at Hopatcong Makes Bathing General All Along the Shore -- Busy Week of Social Functions at Bernardsville -- Notes from Water Gap. LAKE HOPATCONG.
- THE WEEK'S EXCHANGE MARKET.; Its Several Changes Explained and Prospects Forecasted.
- New Gunboats for Mexico's Navy.
- WOMEN'S ATHLETIC RECORDS.; New Figures for Shot Put and Forty-Yard Hurdle Dash Made at Clmira.
- PUBLIC SCHOOL "EDUCATION."
- THE BANKING SITUATION.; LIGHT THROWN BY EXPERIENCE UPON THE MONEY MARKET OUTLOOK.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- TO PROBE COWBOY KILLINGS.; General Land Office Will Inquire Into the Northern Kansas Tragedy.
- Belgian Automobile Race Off.
- Reichsbank to Raise Discount Rate.
- GARRISON ON CARNEGIE; Says the Tariff, Not Industry and Thrift, Enriched Him. Son of Famous Abolitionist Attacks Special Privilege Before Pennsylvania Quakers.
- Warships En Route to Manila.
- Measles in the Potsdam Schloss.
- SPRING GAMES OF N.Y.A.C.; Columbia University Runners Won the Two-Mile Relay. Duffey Failed at the Seventy-five Yards' Record -- Clapp of Yale Won the Hurdles.
- BOSTON STOCK MARKET.
- CAN'T IMPROVE POST ROAD.; Appellate Division Holds Law Meant to Bar Trolleys Prevents All Alteration.
- STUDYING CAPE RACE WATERS.; Canada Making Exhaustive Surveys of Treacherous Region to Prevent Marine Disasters.
- YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL; New York Again Leads in National League Race. Pittsburg's Victory Over Boston Establishes Record for Successive Shut-Outs -- Brooklyn Seat St. Louis.
- CHESS TOURNAMENT GAMES.
- WHAT BECOMES OF STAGE SCENERY
- WIRES TO THE PACIFIC COAST.; Postal Telegraph Company Arranging to Run Connections from Omaha on Union Pacific Road.
- Mrs. Fiske Visiting Paul Heyse.
- PRINCETON BEAT YALE; In Second Game of the Baseball Championship Series. Bowman Forced to Retire in Eighth Inning -- Stevens in Excellent Form -- Score, 10 to 6.
- Article 15 -- No Title
- SENATOR ON A HANDCAR.; Mr. Burton of Kansas, Unable to Reach Denver by Any Other Means, Tries That.
- RUSSIA BEFORE THE WORLD.
- TO REFORM MOTOR LAW IN ENGLAND.; A New Safety Scheme -- Would Abolish Speed Limit and Number Cars.
- A WISE SUGGESTION; Danger Ahead.
- CANADA'S STEEL INDUSTRY.; Dominion Statesmen Told That It Cannot Be Improved Without Tariff Increases.
- IN LORD BELLOMONT'S MEMORY.
- TO HONOR CONFEDERATE DEAD.; For the First Time Memorial Services for Them Will Be Held in Arlington Cemetery.
- A Medley of Hots and Cowns
- OUTLAWS KILL A MARSHAL.; Officer Was Trying to Arrest Two Men in Mountain Iron, Minn., When Shot Down.
- Mrs. McKinley's Niece to Marry.
- STREET VENDOR DIED RICH.; Just Before Death Old California Woman Learned of Inheritance from New York Son.
- EARLY TUXEDO SEASON; Several Weeks in Advance This Year -- Notes from Other Society Resorts.
- The Value of a Picture; One Nuisance. Learned His Lesson.
- PLANS OF HARRIMAN'S FOE.; Mr. Huntington Intends to Parallel Southern Pacific with Great Trolley System.
- TWO ORDINATION SERVICES.; Ceremony Performed by Archbishop Parley in Manhattan and by Bishop McDonnell in Brooklyn.
- Case Adjourned for Seven Years.
- LONG BRANCH.
- Overdoing Things.; A Theological Poser. Bimetallism.
- Picket Pierced a Boy's Body.
- OFFER BY TEXTILE WORKERS.; Union Strikers Call on Mayor Weaver of Philadelphia, Seeking Settlement.
- STREET CAR TRANSFERS.
- BERNARDSVILLE.
- BULLION AND MINING.
- TWO CHILDREN IN PARK LAKES.; Condition of Seven-Year-Old Boy Now in Presbyterian Hospital Said to be Serious.
- TAXES AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION
- BETTER DAYS FOR IRELAND.; Bourke Cockran, Speaking in Sligo, Predicts Great Trade Future for the Island.
- FOUR HURT BY A FALL.; Scaffold Broke and Its Occupants Dropped Forty Feet.
- ON LOCAL CRICKET CREASES.; Manhattan and Brooklyn Teams in a Drawn Match -- Games at Prospect Park.
- MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
- NEW CHICAGO "SKYSCRAPER."; Henry Sampson of This City to Erect a $500,000 Structure.
- Felix Weingartner to Wed.
- Women Help Rule German Town.
- Hobart Won in Tennis Doubles.
- RICE FRIGHTENED THE HORSE.; Animal Ran Away with Carriage and Seriously Injured Bride and Bridegroom.
- Bulgarian Dynamiters Convicted.
- PITTSBURG, 4; BOSTON, 0.
- TROUBLES OF THE TEACHER WHO "SUBS"; Pupils Find Many Ingenions Methods of Making Life Miserable For the Locum Tenens.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- ZIEGLER EXPEDITION ARRIVES.; Steamship Helig Olav with Bulk of Exploring Party Reaches Christiansand, Norway.
- BATES, 9: COLUMBIA, 5.
- Article 16 -- No Title
- Some Stories of Stage Life
- BROOKLYN BANK CLERK SHOT.; Charles D. Fernald Accidentally Wounded on a North Dakota Ranch.
- BIM THE BUTTON MAN WINS.; Creditors Give Up Fight to Have His Bankruptcy Discharge Revoked.
- A NEW FISH IN BOSTON.; Caught at Chatham, It Has All the Hub Wharf Experts Puzzled -- Believed to Have Strayed Over from Italy.
- LONGEVITY OF MAN.
- PLANS OF PRESIDENT'S FAMILY.; Mr. Roosevelt and Miss Roosevelt to Attend the McCormick-Hanna Marriage -- Summer at Oyster Bay.
- TO PRESERVE GROSSTIES; New York Central Forced to Experiment with Wood. Serious Question with the Railways, as Hard Wood Is Becoming Scarce -- Adirondacks May Supply Needs.
- Article 18 -- No Title
- BUILDING SHUT-DOWN'S COST $25,000,000; Estimates of Losses to Employers and Employes Thus Far. Workingmen Believed to Have Lost Over $13,000,000 in Wages Since the Dead-Lock Began, Thirty-two Days Ago.
- MR. CHOATE'S SON MARRIED.; Weds Daughter of Gen. Robert Shaw Oliver at St. Peter's Church, Albany.
- FIVE DEATHS FROM LOCKJAW.; Pittsburg Epidemic Began with Injuries from Toy Pistols.
- AT NARRAGANSETT PIER.
- Sleeping Car Cranks
- NEW WIRE CLOTH PLANT.; Big Mills Will Be Erected by Roebling Concern at Trenton.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- SEES BOYS' BANK AND FAINTS.; Flat Dwellers Inspect Pawned Goods -- Harlem Suspect Held for Grand Jury.
- POINT PLEASANT.
- New Railroad for Texas.
- Suspends Dancing Church Members.
- ATROCITIES IN RUSSIA.
- SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN.
- Father Harty Made Bishop of Manila.
- CHINESE CARPENTER'S FEAT.; His Method of Mending a Hole in a Floor Astonished a Caucasian Flat Dweller.
- RUSSIA IN MANCHURIA.
- NORFOLK AND WESTERN; Its Record of Earnings and Dividend Prospects Discussed.
- McHUGH, M.P., ARRESTED.; Taken on an Old Warrant for Contempt, While on His Way to Meet Bourke Cockran.
- THE STATES FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU; Helps Largely to Solve the Perplexing Servant Question. Employment Found for Elderly Persons -- Some of the Scenes That May Be Witnesed Daily.
- Englis Cyclist Makes New Record.
- NEW HOTEL FOR CHICAGO.; Theatrical Trust Plans Eighteen-Story Building in Connection with New Theatre.
- Japan at the St. Louis Fair.
- PHILADELPHIA PRICES.
- FAILURE IN SAN FRANCISCO; Eppinger & Co. Suspend with $1,350,000 Liabilities and $700,000 Assets.
- IN THE ETERNAL CITY.; Denunciation of the French Religious Policy Expected -- Italy's New Foreign Relations -- Varsalona's Noble Accomplices.
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- Hotels Which Flcurished More Than Fifty Years Ago; Reminiscences of Palmy Days of the Rathbun and Other First-Class Houses of Entertainment -- A Chrismas Bill-of-Fare and Some Wine Prices.
- STRONG WIND REVIVES FOREST FIRE PERIL; Fighting Forces Expect Renewed Outburst in Adirondacks. State Heaviest Loser -- Buildings and Steamboats Caught in Flames at Hopewell Cape, N.B.
- Royalty at Saintly Birthplace.
- HOLY CROSS, 2; HARVARD, 1.
- Front Page 9 -- No Title
- STUDENTS' BOARDING HOUSES.
- DEGREE FOR DYING STUDENT.; Yale Facility Accedes to the Request of the Mother of Thomas H. Curran.
- STUDY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES.
- GENERAL STAFF SELECTIONS.; Secretary Root Will Announce Names of General Officers This Week.
- Story of a Mouse-War Veteran; Wasted Effort.
- BUILDING TRADES SITUATION.; Most Union Men Opposed to Employers' Efforts to Do Away with Walking Delegates.
- Smith--Baer.
- SMARTEST SEAL IS DEAD; Aquarium Also Loses Sea Horses and Blind Axolotls. Nellie, the Seal, Was a Friend of the Children--Fish Hatchery Has Been Successful.
- SUMMER SEASON AT LENOX.; Cottagers Are Arriving in Considerable Numbers -- Notes of Personal Interest.
- It May Be, But--
- WILMINGTON GOES DEMOCRATIC.; Delaware Town Elects Charles D. Bird Mayor -- Wholesale Bribery Alleged.
- Egypt at the World's Fair.
- SEA GIRT.
- Had Learned Her Lesson.
- RIDE OF TERROR DOWN A MOUNTAIN; Trolley Car Dashed to Pieces Against a Clump of Trees. MANY PERSONS BADLY HURT Vehicle Sped Through the Night Without Motorman or Lights from Foot of Eagle Rock -- Several Passengers Jumped Off.
- burglars Rob Roxbury Post Office.
- RACE PRESERVATION.
- MOUNT TABOR.
- THE RAND LABOR QUESTION.
- PUBLISHER KILLED BY GAS.; Coroner Says That John B. McFetridge Met Death Accidentally.
- NEW JERSEY GAME LAW.; Official Statement as to the Open and Closed Season.
- THE TARIFF AND LABOR.
- FASTEST BRITISH CRUISER.; The Berwick Attains a Speed of 24.6 Knots on Her Trial Trip.
- THE BIG TIGHTS READY; Reliance, Constitution, and Columbia Are All at South Brooklyn. Will Meet in First Ocean Race To-morrow -- N.Y.Y.C. Annual Regatta Postponed Until June 15.
- OHIO'S GUBERNATORIAL RACE.; John L. Zimmerman of Springfield Probable Democratic Candidate.
- PHILIPPINE CURRENCY DELAY.; Lack of Gold Reserve Causes Postponement of Establishment of the New System.
- CYCLERS COAST FOR PRIZES.; W.J. Cox Made a Record Wheeling, Without Pedaling in Metropole C.C.'s Contest.
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- GERMANY EXPECTING WAR BETWEEN RUSSIA AND JAPAN; England Believed to Be Encouraging Her Eastern Ally -- Germany Would Observe Absolute Neutrality.
- ON POKOMOKE RIVER; Little Known, But One of Most Beautiful of America's Smaller Waterwavs.
- Front Page 6 -- No Title
- BOERS DISSATISFIED.; Gen. Botha Has Called a Meeting of the Burghers of Heidelberg.
- BROWN, 7; WILLIAMS, 5.
- Aronowitz's Lawyer Talks.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- A MONUMENT TO NEW YORK.
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