Articles
- Women to be Editors for a Day.
- FAMINE IN EASTERN AFRICA.; Natives Sell Themselves into Slavery in Order to Obtain Food.
- The Chicago Gas Injunction Cases.
- DISASTROUS COTTON FIRE IN NEW-ORLEANS; The International Yards Burned and a Loss of Half a Million Incurred.
- VIOLATES ORGANIC LAW; Lexow Police Reorganization Bill Said to be Unconstitutional. EMPHATIC OPINIONS BY LAWYERS Elihu Root, W.B. Hornblower, and Others on the Provisions Relating to Commissioners. WARNING FROM CHARLES STEWART SMITH He Tells Mr. Saxton that the Republican Senators Are Digging the Party's Grave.
- AN ACRIMONIOUS POLITICAL DEBATE; Both the Police Bills Advanced to the Order of Third Reading.
- BACKUS SAYS THAT MORGAN CONFESSED; Developments in the Case of the Suspended Binghamton Bank.
- TO SECURE NEW MEMBERS.; Activity of the State Division, League of American Wheelmen.
- Duluth Will Have a City Farm.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- EIGHTH STREET STATION ROBBERS CAUGHT; They Ran in Different Directions and Dropped into Drip Pans.
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- CUBAN REBEL LEADERS KILLED; Depressing Adventure of an American in a Journey to Havana.
- JUDICIAL POST FOR MR. SPRINGER; Appointed to One of the Indian Territory Judgeships -- Col. Kilgore of Texas Gets the Other.
- The War Ship Castine at Port Said.
- PEACE ATTAINED AT LAST IN PERU; An Armistice After Three Days of Battle and a Thousand Dead and Wounded Lying in the Streets of Lima.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- SENATOR REYNOLDS MUST SUFFER; Republicans Determined to Punish Him for His Action on the Bills.
- THEIR MEMORY STIRRED.; A Benefactor of Other Years, Being Needed Again, Is On Hand For Duty.
- Harvard's Only Hope or Football.
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- RACE MEETS SANCTIONED.; Croninger and Robinson Reappointed on the League's Racing Board.
- SUIT AGAINST THE CRAMPS; C.G. Lundborg Asks $300,000 for an Alleged Patent Infringement. A PROTECTION FOR STEAMSHIP SHAFTS Testimony Being Taken in This City -- The Invention Said to Have Been Used On the St. Louis and St. Paul.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
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- VENEZUELA AND THE MINISTERS.; Text of Letters of Expulsion Written to France and Belgium.
- WOULD NOT RECEIVE A NEGRO; Gov. O'Ferrall Says, Also, that the Statements Made by the Bay State Legislators Surprise Him.
- The Store Inspection Bill.
- PLANS FOR THE JERSEY BRIDGE; They Must Be Submitted on or Prior to June 7 -- The Bill Passes Both House and Senate at Trenton.
- Mediterranean Coast Storm Swept.
- POLICE CORRUPTION FUND; Said to Have Been Sent to Albany to Kill the Lexow Bills. KING CAUCUS DEFIED IN THE SENATE The Two Measures Advanced to Third Reading, After a Debate Full of Personalities. MR. REYNOLDS VOTES WITH THE DEMOCRATS The Other Bolters Whipped into Line Just in Time to Prevent the Killing of the Two Bills.
- BUILDING TRADES STRIKE OVER; COUNCIL OF MEDIATION BRINGS ABOUT A SETTLEMENT. All the Men to Have the Privilege of Returning to Work -- Eight-Hour-Day Agreement.
- Held for Burglary and Arson.
- JOHNSON WANTS TO RACE ABROAD; Trying to Secure Consent of the Firm for Which He Rides.
- TRIALS TO BEGIN APRIL 1; All the Defendant Policemen Have Pooled Their Issues. THEIR LAWYERS ALL TOGETHER, TOO Pleas of Not Guilty by the Indicted Men -- No Motion Made for Delay -- Gen. Tracy Will Do the Cross-Examining.
- INCIVILITY OF CUSTOMS OFFICERS; Charges by Miss O'Neill and Miss Gladstone -- Extortion Also Alleged -- Mr. Kilbreth to Investigate.
- THE NEW SUPERVISING ARCHITECT.
- Confederate Monument Dedication.
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- FOUR ALLIES AGAINST CHILE.; Threatening War of Argentine Aided by Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador.
- Identified as Mrs. Mary B. Ely.
- Making Utah's Constitution.
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- OLD POLICE RECORDS FOUND; THEY HAD BEEN IN A SAFE AT THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL. Were Used by a Committee in 1883 and Would Have Been of No Value to the Recent Investigators.
- READY FOR THE HOUSE.; The Gray Bill to be Reported To-day -- Some Amendments.
- MONTEFIORE HOME BENEFIT; Lecture by Max O'Rell and a Dance -- Work of the Young Ladies and Gentlemen's League for the Institution.
- Kings County's New Officers.
- AN ELECTRIC CAR STOPPED BY A ROBBER; He Drove Passengers and Crew from the Car but Got No Money.
- Editorial Article 3 -- No Title
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- TREATY WITH JAPAN RATIFIED; Autonomy in Customs Duties Recognized by the United States.
- The Highwayman's Victim Dies.
- SOME DISEASES DUE TO GRIP; Its Effects on the Eye and Ear Discussed by Drs. T.R. Pooley and E.B. Doench at the Academy of Medicine.
- THE HIGGINS FORCES WAVERING; Seven of the Senator's Supporters Deserted Him Yesterday.
- FARED BETTER THAN MOST VICTIMS; This One Got $50 from "Green-Goods" Men in Exchange for $1,000.
- THINKS SENATOR LEXOW IS RIGHT; Evils of Permitting Domiciliary Visitations by Police.
- Attacked by a Negro.
- State Railroad Commissioners.
- PLATT MEN WERE GUARDED; Warded Off Trouble at the County Committee Meeting. GEN. M'COOK READY FOR A FIGHT No Opportunity Arose, However -- Cold Shoulder for Milholland and His Late Associates Who Seek Recognition.
- Thoroughbred Imperatrice Dead.
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- Gov. McKinley Is Ill.
- THAT ALCOHOL PARAGRAPH.
- Another Tax Income Decision.
- Editorial Article 4 -- No Title
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- KAISER AND STAR COUNCIL.; Pensions, Protection, and Other Expressions of Paternalism.
- Shot His Wife's Defamer.
- DEATH TO SIXTY MINERS; The Result of an Explosion in a Wyoming Coal Mine. MANY BODIES ARE STILL ENTOMBED The Shafts Blocked with Wreckage, Preventing Successful Attempts at Rescue by the Volunteers.
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- Receiver of Oregon Short Line.
- THE SOCIAL WORLD.
- CLIQUE BOWLERS IN FORM.; Won Two Games in the Harlem Republican Club Series.
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- New-York's Good Ball Playing.
- Trying to Recover Depot Property.
- A MAD UNDERTAKING.
- COMPLAINS OF JUSTICE GRADY; Impossible to Keep Streets Clean, Col. Waring Says, if Police Justices Fail in Their Duty.
- Editorial Article 5 -- No Title
- THE REAL OBJECTION TO THURSTON; It Is Said that He Tried to Weaken Mr. Willis's Influence with the Honolulu Court Martial.
- MURUAGA PREPARED TO GO; He Already Has Tendered His Resignation as Minister. NOT ACCEPTED BY HIS GOVERNMENT It Is Considered Probable that He Is Arranging a Plan for Avoiding a Peremptory Dismissal.
- VENEZUELA AND GREAT BRITAIN; Congress Made Difficult Arbitration of the Boundary Dispute.
- Newport's Mayor Very Low.
- ARCHITECT OF THE TREASURY; William Martin Aiken of Cincinnati, Ohio, Appointed to the Place Jeremiah O'Rourke Resigned.
- ALLEGED NEW-ORLEANS RIOTERS IN JAIL; The Funds for Maintaining the Militia Are Practically Exhausted.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- WANT A BALLOT BEYOND FRAUD; Leading Independents of This City Go to Albany and Oppose the Raines Blanket Bill.
- Miniature Almanac -- This Day.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; All of the Anthracite Coal Road Presidents Get Together. TROUBLE OVER THE ALLOTMET Committee of Five Appointed to Try to Arrange a Satisfactory Plan of Action -- No Discussion of Output or Rates.
- STARK BEATEN AT BILLIARDS.; Fred Oakes Now Leading in the Amateur Tournament.
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- REYNARD TRIED A SLUMMING TRIP; Started for the Bowery with Glee, Met a Policeman, and is Now Back in His Cage with a Sore Head.
- WHAT IS AN APPORTIONMENT "EXPERT"?
- Discovered Burned Bridge.
- Private Bank in New-Orleans Closed.
- Editorial Article 12 -- No Title
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- SPAIN'S TROUBLED GOVERNMENT.; Neither Liberals Nor Conservatives May Dispense with Soldiers.
- Extradition for Gen. Sharks.
- A KEEPER IN A REFORM SCHOOL STABBED; A Boy Whom He Was About to Punish His Assailant.
- A GRANDCHILD DISCOVERED; May Prove an Important Factor in the Fight Over the Fair Estate.
- SUPPORT OF FIRE PATROL; Judge Beekman's Decision in the Suit of the Underwriters. RIGHT OF ASSESSMENT IN QUESTION Beenarrer of the Metropolitan Lloyds Overruled -- Objected to a Levy Upon the Ground that It Was Unconstitutional.
- William Choudrey's House Burned.
- Mr. Steinway Won First Prize.
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- NO RULING IN THE GREENHUT CASE; Judge Grosscup Will Hear Here Evidence Before Deciding the Contempt Matter -- Experts to Report Soon.
- THE MONEY RATE.
- ROBINSONS FOUND GUILTY; Life Imprisonment for Clarence, Twenty Years for His Wife. INNOCENCE PROTESTED TO THE LAST The District Attorney Believes They Should Have Been Convicted of Murder in the First Degree.
- Outrageous.
- LI HUNG CHANG APPROVED; China's Peace Envoy Is Quartered in a Shimonoseki Hotel. BLOCKED ENTRANCE TO THE PEI-HO Military and Members of Parliament at Hiroshima Object to Peace Negotiations Before Victory Is Complete.
- SPAIN IN A PACIFIC MOOD.; The Government Anxious to Adjust the Allianca Affair.
- TURKEY AND THE ARMENIANS.; Members of Inquiry Commission May Choose Their Interpreters.
- GIVES SEPARATE SCHOOLS; The Dominion Ministry Issues Orders to Manitoba. POLITICS IN THE DECISION REACHED The Contest Has Been a Long One and Hard Fought -- A Conflict of Governments Possible in the Near Future.
- HEAVY LOSSES BY A FIRE IN SIOUX CITY; The Manufacturers of Farm Implements Are the Principal Sufferers.
- Commander Folger in Trouble.
- EAST ORANGE IS AVERSE; But Anti-Consolidation Sentiment Is Not So Strong as Supposed. THE VIEWS OF TOWN COMMITTEEMEN Some Would Prefer a Greater Orange to a Greater Newark, While Others Have an Opposite Opinion.
- A FEMININE HANDKERCHIEF LEFT; Yet Men Exchanged Blows and One Woman Used a Whip on Another.
- REYNOLDS GAVE IT UP.; Stafford Defeated Him in the First Final in the N.Y.A.C. Wrestling.
- CITY AND VICINITY.
- THE KATAHDIN SHOWS MUCH IMPROVEMENT; She Now Steers Perfectly and Has Greatly Increased Speed.
- NOT CONSOLING.
- Attempt to Fire Catholic Churches.
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- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; DETAILS OF SOME SALES MADE BY THE BROKERS. Down-town Property Included in the List -- A Murray Hill Dwelling Sold at Auction.
- EX-CONGRESSMAN RICHARD VAUX ILL; A Well-Known Philadelphian Who Once Danced with Victoria.
- MEADE'S SQUADRON GOING TO CUBA.; It Will Proceed from San Domingo by the Way of Port au Prince.
- MID-LENT FESTIVAL AT NICE.; Miss Van Buren of New-York Wins the Carriage Decoration Prize.
- Tortured and Robbed.
- A Ball at the British Embassy.
- CITY LABORERS MUST REGISTER; Massachusetts Plan of Engaging Workmen to be Tried in This City.
- NEW CORPORATIONS.
- NEW WOMAN AND NEW MAN; Discussed by the Kings County Political Equality League. MANY GUESTS ATTEND ITS DINNER Specches by Mrs. C.L.C. Catt, Miss Elizabeth Curtis, Mrs. Blake, and Others -- Many Clubs Represented.
- MONMOUTH TRACK SOLD; Bought In by Representatives of the Withers's Estate. LITTLE BIDDING FOR THE PROPERTY The Sale Under Foreclosure Proceedings by Farmers' Loan and Trust Company -- Four Lots Fetch Only $72,000.
- INSURANCE BILL PASSED; Victory for Mr. Eisele After a Long Contest in Jersey's Senate. TWO VETOES MADE INEFFECTUAL The Remodeled Track Elevation Bill Defeated -- Nominations and Rejections -- Bills Passed.
- FOUR JUDICIAL DEPARTMENTS; The Bill to Establish Them Passed by the Assembly.
- THE LEXOW POLICE BILLS.
- NEW DOCK COMMISSIONER; Gen. Edward C. O'Brien to Succeed Andrew J. White. ONCE COMMISSIONER OF NAVIGATION Because of the Good Record He Made, and Not for Political Reasons, He Was Appointed, Says Mayor Strong.
- MR. WHITNEY'S DISPATCH TO THE TIMES
- THE REBELLION IN SALVADOR.; Fall of Gutierrez Is Predicted by Central American Papers.
- Rumor About the Irene Unconfirmed.
- A Reina Regente Boat Near Malaga.