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- Taking Tiny Bets the Charge.
- MELLEN TELLS UNION TO BETTER MEMBERSHIP; President of New Haven Road Gives Firemen Advice. SAYS DON'T HUNT GRIEVANCES There's No Frost on the Knob of His Office Door for Employes Who Come to Him.
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- KRAMER'S CYCLING RECORD; National Champion Creates New Figures for the American Mile. FLOYD KREBS' CLEVER VICTORY Amateur with Big Handicap Took the Ten-Mile Event with His Advantage to Spare.
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- Sartorial Diversion.
- RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP SINKS.; Orel Goes Down at Cronstadt, but Is Raised Undamaged.
- Might Have Retorted.
- NO BUSINESS AT VLADIVOSTOK.; Opening of the Russian Port to Trade Has No Effect.
- THE LANGHAM NUPTIALS.; Bridal Party Entertained by German Ambassador -- Many Gifts Received.
- TO DESTROY ARMENIAN TOWNS.; Turkey Wants to Prevent Concentration Of Insurgents in Mountains.
- LORD LYVEDEN, ONCE A WAITER, HERE AGAIN; Baron, Who Has Had a Romantic Career, Bound for St. Louis. HEADS PARTY OF VISITORS After Experiences as a Soldier, as a Bowery Waiter, and as a Fisherman, He Succeeded to Title and Rich Estate.
- CUNARD LINE'S REASONS.; Why it Broke Agreement with Continental Lines.
- NEW REPUBLICAN PERIL IN WISCONSIN FIGHT; Split of Factions Endangers Seats in Congress. RIVAL TICKETS TO BE NAMED Babcock Minor, and Otjen Threatened by La Follette Men, and Cooper by Stalwarts.
- THREE HURT IN RUNAWAY.; Aged Woman and Little Child Alone Escape Injury.
- KILLED HIS WIFE'S SLAYER.; Husband of Murdered Woman Pursues and Shoots His Foe.
- PLAYGROUNDS FOR CHILDREN.; One of the Most Urgent Needs of the City -- Gov. Odell's Veto.
- DYED SOCKS KILLED HIM.; Poison Got Into Abraision Caused by New Oxford Shoes.
- Uncomplaining Sufferer.
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- SOCIETY IN WASHINGTON.
- CZAR PERSUADED ALEXIEFF.; Declined His Resignation and Urged Him to Stay at Front.
- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.; Richard C. Dale.
- NO CHARGE D'AFFAIRES FOR FRANCE AT VATICAN; Republic Not to be Represented at the Papal Court. THE NUNCIO STAYS IN PARIS Socialists Demand That Rupture Be Made Complete -- Vatican Hopes for Nisard's Return.
- COMMITTEE'S MAJORITY PLEDGED TO M'CARREN; Senator Puts Members of the Executive Body on Record for Him. TURN DOWN FOR BRENNAN Deputy Commissioner Is Deposed by District Committeemen, but He Will Contest Their Action.
- HEARST BEATEN IN OHIO.; Conservatives and Johnsonites to Freeze Him Out in Convention.
- NEARLY BEAT THE DUTCH.; Tenderloin Police, After "Monk" Eastman Gang, Makes an Error.
- WIRES IN THE SUBWAY BURNED OUT AGAIN; Fire Was at Fulton Street Corner, as on April 6. NOT MUCH DAMAGE THIS TIME Several Telegraph and Electric Light Lines Are Burned Out, but Repairs Are Soon Made.
- Notes of the Thoroughbreds.
- HITS WOMAN IN AUTO.; Mrs. Gotshall Struck by Stone in Temple and Dangerously Hurt.
- OUR POLITICAL GOVERNOR.
- BRAVE WOMEN SAVE A TOWN.; Rush In Where Men Fear to Tread and Avert Nitro-Glycerine Explosion.
- GENERAL NOTES.
- $18,000 IN JEWELS GONE.; Stolen Mysteriously from a Chiffonier in a Chicago Home.
- THE PUBLIC ITSELF TO BLAME.; Easy Going Good Nature Invites Imposition, Says a Londoner.
- COSSACKS ACTIVE IN KOREA.; Force That Attacked An-ju Trying to Join Other in the Northeast.
- Judge J.M. Van Valen's Funeral.
- WAR HELPS SALMON CANNERO.; Great Demand for Cheaper Grades, Which Have Advanced 50 Per Cent.
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- TRANSPORT KILPATRICK HERE.; American Soldier Who Fought for Filipinos a Prisoner.
- DETAILS OF NEW CUBAN LOAN.; Particulars of the Security Behind the New $35,000,000 Issue.
- SHOALS FAR DOWN IN IOWA.; Shaw Saw No Ripples as Republican Convention Crossed Them.
- TRIUMPHAL CAUSEWAY GONE.; Structure at the World's Fair Demolished by Workmen.
- FIGHT ON PRESBYTERIAN UNION; Partisans on Both Sides Lining Up for Thursday's Contest.
- YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL; Cincinnati Now Leads in the National League Race. NEW YORK IN THIRD PLACE Brooklyn Loses Three Straight Games to St. Louis -- Americans Will Soon Go West.
- KILLED RICH ITALIAN.; Martin Had Asked Vastel for Money Loaned -- Vastel's Son Shot Him.
- THE AMERICAN WORKMAN'S OUTPUT.
- SMASH ON BOSTON ELEVATED.; Some One Tampered with Switch and Nine Were Injured.
- Of Interest to Everybody.
- WOMAN SUES FOR $50,000,000.; Amount Mrs. Greenbough Says Standard Oil Owes Husband's Estate.
- A Protest.
- KUROKI PUZZLES KUROPATKIN.; Movements of the Japanese Keep the Russian Chief Guessing.
- WELL MAN A PATIENT VICTIM FOR "DOCTOR"; Swindler Put Ward to Bed, and Stuck Him Over with Plasters. TOOK JEWELRY AND CASH Carriage Dealer, Persuaded Against His Judgment That He Was Ill, Buried His Head in Pillows While Being Robbed.
- JAPAN'S NEW POPULAR LOAN.; Bankers in Tokio Accept the Terms Offered by Government.
- SPANISH MONKS EXPELLED.; Venezuelan Government Says Their Policy Is Against Modern Society.
- SUICIDE HAD LOST ON STEEL.; C.E. Lyon, Son of the Newark Brewer, Kills Himself.
- Mr. Quay, Somewhat Worse, Goes Home
- ROUND-UP OF AUTOISTS.; Twenty-five Captured by New Britain Sheriff for Speeding.
- BURRIS HELD IN COURT.; Dr. Maynard's Dog, Which He Took, Had Been Miss Wemple's.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE.; New Yorks Beaten by Chicago and Drop to Third Place.
- FOSSIL FIND IN COLORADO.; Evidences That Extinct Animals Could Look Backward and Sideways.
- BLACK AND WHITE.
- New York Woman Kills Big Snake.
- The Doctor Had Nothing to Say.
- THREE WIVES CLAIMED HIM.; Revelations Follow Death of Prominent Des Moines Man.
- A Protest Against Flat Wheels.
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- FAMINE AND DISEASE IN RUSSIA'S ARMY; Troops at the Front Declared to be Demoralized. PRACTICALLY NO DISCIPLINE News Sent to His Mother by a Jewish Surgeon Through a Ruse That Tricked the Censor.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- ENGINE LEAVES TRACKS, SMASHING CARS' SIDES; Accident on the New Haven Road at Brook Avenue. ENGINEER AND FIREMAN HURT Passengers in a Panic -- Locomotive, Pushing Coaches, Is Derailed at Switch, and Forges Ahead.
- TOM JOHNSON TALKS OF FOLK.; Cleveland's Mayor Says Missourian Would Suit All Factions.
- BONUS FOR PASTOR TO QUIT.; Elizabeth Elders Will Give $1,000 for Mr. Buckle's Resignation.
- ST. LOUIS, 3; BROOKLYN, 2.
- Latest Shipping News.
- THE BONDAGE OF THE CONCORDAT.
- No More Women in Stockyards.
- ANNOYANCE OF TRAIN GATES.; Traveling Public Forced to Act as a Sort of Assistant Inspector.
- MORMON WOMEN BARRED NOW.; Their Clubs Cannot Join the Federation Any More.
- Young Shad foe the Hudson.
- NO PORT ARTHUR SORTIE.; Story of a Battle Started by Receipt of News of Fight at Kin-Chau.
- TRUE, ALAS! SOME LADIES SAY.; Mr. Stone's Charges That Women Are to Blame for Scandal in the Newspapers.
- JAPAN'S FUTURE POLICY.; Ito Urges Broadminded Recognition of Other Nations' Claims.
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- OUR MONEY ON THE ISTHMUS.; Likely to be Principal Medium, but Panama Will Coin Her Own.
- Missionary Bishops Elected.
- CINCINNATI, 4; PHILADELPHIA, 3.
- PRINCETON MAN'S BLOW KILLS YALE POLO PLAYER; H.D. Babcock, Jr., Fatally Hurt in Van Cortlandt Park Game. EFFORT TO CONTINUE PLAY W.G. Devereaux, Whose Mallet Inflicted the Injury, Shocked by Result of the Accident.
- IRON ORE AND THE STEEL CORPORATION.
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- For a Horizontal Tariff.
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- Limited Guarantee.
- SHELL KILLS 25 SAILORS.; Disaster to a Japanese Destroyer Off Port Arthur.
- Ex-Senator Smith May Head Company.
- ROUTED COSSACK SQUADRON.; Japanese Who Landed at Taku-Shan Had a Hard Fight.
- FIREWORKS FACTORY BLOWS UP; SEVEN DEAD; Large Plant in an Ohio City Completely Wiped Out. MANY INJURED WILL SUCCUMB Potash Blown Into Their Bodies by Force of Explosion -- Running Sunday on Rush Orders for July 4.
- EIGHT-HOUR LAW ON PANAMA.; Labor Thinks the Statute Should Cover Canal Work.
- LOCAL ATHLETIC MEETS; Christoffers' Victory Was the Feature of the Kerrymen's Games. JOYCE'S HANDICAP BEAT HIM Closed Games Held by the Mott Haven and Mohawk Athletic Clubs -- Good Times Made.
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- NOT TO BE TRUSTED.
- MORGAN'S RELATIVE MURDER VICTIM, MAYBE; Aged Alfred Morgan Burned in Home -- Stained Knife Near. PASSERS-BY HEARD HIM CRY Vineland Police Think That Tramps, Bent on Getting a Miser's Hoard, Slew the Old Man.
- Reply to an Englishman.
- ALL PE-CHI-LI STRAIT IS SOWN WITH MINES; Russian Desperation Imperils the Ships of Neutral Powers MINES SET ADRIFT AT SEA Times's Wireless Boat Finds Two Only Six Miles from Wei-Hai-Wei. 21 FOUND BY TWO OTHER BOATS Gen. Oku's Army is Behind Port Arthur, Prepared to Storm It -- Kuroki Waiting for Third Army.
- CZAR'S NAME DAY AT THE FRONT; Kuropatkin Holds Thanksgiving Services and Troops Salute the Wounded.
- FUNSTON SWAM THE BAG-BAG.; Authoritative Settlement of a Great Historical Question.
- GREATEST OF CROWDS GOES TO CONEY ISLAND; Troublesome Crush and Much Confusion at the Bridge. ALL RECORDS ARE BROKEN At Least the Police Say So -- Their Estimate of the Crowd Is About 150,000 Persons.
- ODELL WILL SAIL TUESDAY.; Son Herbert to Accompany Him to Europe -- Return June 15.
- ANNUAL ROWING PARADE; Harlem River Oarsmen Celebrate Opening of Local Season. VISITING CREWS COMPETE Harlem Rowing Club Wins Banner for Most Attractive Barge -- Many Spectators Along the Route.
- LACES STOLEN AT WORLD'S FAIR; Were Part of Mrs. Parenti-Darini's Exhibit and Very Valuable.
- THE KANSAS SUNFLOWER.
- TENANT GETS "CARR DISHES."; But the End Is Not Yet and Famous Case May Be Tried Again.
- The Richmond County Records.
- SAW MANY TRANSPORTS.; Correspondent Says Japanese Vessels Were Not Escorted.
- MGR. MERRY DEL VAL CREATOR OF A CRISIS; Apparently a Born Diplomat, but Handicapped by Temper. IS A STATESMAN BY TRAINING His Early Promise Was So Brilliant That Disaster Astonishes Those Who Knew Him.
- THE WRECK OF THE BOGATYR.; Report That Russian Cruiser Ran on Rocks Confirmed.
- LAWYER IS COMMENDED FOR BEATING MERCHANT; J.D. Gedney Says His Wife Was Annoyed by S.C. Gerstle. MAGISTRATE MOTT APPROVES Fight on the Ferryboat Montclair Causes Excitement -- Coffee Dealer Calls on the Police.
- SITUATION IN TIBET GROWING SERIOUS; British Casualties in Action to Date Total 57. NATIVES BECOMING CONFIDENT Their Military Capacity Greatly Increased -- Expedition in a Sortie Loses Two Men Killed.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD; GOOD JOBBING BUSINESS. Warm Weather Helping Dry Goods Trade -- Buying Not Speculative.
- BOY KILLS HIS FATHER.; Intended to Frighten Him While He Was Abusing His Wife.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; The List Unaltered, but Active Stocks Higher. Saturday's Strong Closing Alters the Complexion of the Week's Market Decidedly.
- FIND REYNOLDS BOY'S BODY.; He and Companion Were Capsized in Rowboat May 12.
- BIG CROWD AND MANY MISHAPS IN THE PARK; Comedian Fields's Auto Runs Away and Hits Runabout. HORSE TRAMPLES LITTLE BOY Mrs. Beack, Who Lives at the Dakota, Badly Bruised -- Man Arrested for Punching the Aoudad.
- PAGERS IN ROAD TRIALS; Rivals for Championship Honors Made Lively Speedway Sport. DON DERBY WON CHIEF TILT Noted Horses and Well-Known Amateur Drivers Engaged in Brushes on a Fast Course.
- THREATEN STRIKES ON ALL COASTWISE LINES; Demand to be Made for an Increase of Wages. FREIGHT PILING UP IN HEAPS Representatives of the New Haven Marine District Sleep on the Steamboat Piers All Night.
- COLLEGE ATHLETES READY; Yale Picked to Win Big Championship Meeting. NEW RECORDS PREDICTED Harvard, Princeton, and Cornell Will Enter Fast Men in Track Events This Week.
- MOROCCO YIELDS TO BRIGANDS.; Withdraws Troops and Opens Negotiations for Captives' Release.
- Sympathy for the Cruel Mother.
- GEN. BELL ATTACKS GOVERNOR.; Colorado's Adjutant General Says He Was Influenced by Corporations.
- The Need for Two Conductors.
- SKRYDLOFF IN VLADIVOSTOK.; Enthusiastically Received, He Conveys Emperor's Message to Sailors.
- VON GLEHN-EMMET WEDDING.; Postponed from Friday, May 13, to be Held To-day.
- PERIL OF ETHIOPIANISM.; Signs of Unrest Among Natives in British South Africa.
- A.G. VANDERBILT'S AUTO TRIP.; Party Coming in from Blairsden Via Elizabeth and Staten Island.
- STEALING TELEGRAPH TOLLS.; Alleged Trick of an Operator Arrested in Avon, N.Y.
- BABY AT WINDOW IS SHOT.; Enraged Italian's Bullet Misses Mark and Wounds Youngster.
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