Articles
- Woodworth Confesses to Bigamy.
- Brazilian Radicals for Free Cuba.
- GERMANY'S ALLEGED ACTION.
- Baseball Notes.
- Chicago Wheat Market Erratic.
- No Spanish Boat Off Sable Island.
- ACTIVE WORK IN CUBA.
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- SEA ATTACK ON HAVANA.
- Editorial Article 4 -- No Title
- Railroad Men's Battleship.
- Two Killed by a Train.
- SEVENTH REGIMENT ASTIR; Its Members Hope to be Called Into Active Service as an Organization. WAR SPIRIT AT THE ARMORY Belief that the Government Will Ask for the Seventh's Services -- Eager Preparations of Members of That Regiment.
- La Roche--Gritten.
- GALA DAY FOR CAMP BLACK; The Governor Received and the Sixty-fifth Had an Anniversary. GENERAL BUTT'S ENCOUNTER He Attacked Two Men Who Abused a Sentry and Threw Them Out of the Lines -- Pickpockets Arrested.
- WHEELMAN FIRES AT RANDOM.; Joseph Bennett Kills the Chief of Police and Wounds a Young Woman at Indiana, Penn.
- No Aid for Spaniards from Uruguay.
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- Silver Wedding Celebrated.
- LINCOLN FIRE SUIT.; L.D. Garrett Company Serves Notice of Action to Recover Some $16,000.
- British Steamer Overhauled.
- MOVING THE ARMY.
- FIGHTING AND PILLAGE.
- WAR TO BE CLOSELY STUDIED.; Lieut. Col. Wagner to Accompany Gen. Miles and Get Information.
- RUSSIA, JAPAN, AND KOREA.; The St. Petersburg Gazette Says Russia Now Has a Free Hand.
- PATROL TUG FIRES A SHOT; A Vessel Quickly Stopped for Disregarding the Harbor Regulations. WORK OF NAVAL MILITIA MEN The State Fleet Is Chartered for Five More Days to Guard the Mines Until the Government Can Undertake the Work.
- SCHOOL BOARD MEETING; Grades of and Qualifications for Licenses to Teach in Manhattan and the Bronx. MR. JASPER MAKES A PROTEST Thought the Board Had No Right to Establish the Intermediate License -- Attempt to Limit Number of Pupils in a Class to Sixty.
- MUSTER OF VOLUNTEERS.; Some States Have Completed the Work and Others Made Progress.
- Schloss -- Krieger.
- Gunboat Princeton on Trial.
- DEAD IN A DESERTED HOUSE.
- VANDERBILT LINE CHANGES.; William Henry Canniff Appointed President of the Nickel Plate -- New York Central Matters.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Synagogue Property on West Nineteenth Street Sold -- Other Dealings by Brokers and at Auction.
- SLOAN WON THREE RACES; He Rode Double Quick, Geisha, and Alpen to Victory in Their Respective Races. CHALLENGER JUMPS FINELY Mirthful Won the Larchmont Stakes and Will Go to Chicago for the Derby -- Burns Won the Opening Dash with Algol.
- DEWEY NOW REAR ADMIRAL.
- THE BOARD OF CUSTOMS.; Decision in Favor of the Government in the Matter of the "Buffalo Fish Cases."
- 2,700 Tons of Coal at St. Thomas.
- SPANISH POVERTY.
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- VATICAN STIRRING ITALY; Advices to The London Times Say Church Influences Are Trying to Overthrow Monarchy. TEMPORAL POWER IS DESIRED Christmas Gifts of Revolvers and Hatchets Distributed by a Milan Newspaper -- Railway Men Also Responsible.
- ROADMAKERS FOR THE ARMY.; Gen. Stone of the Agricultural Department Placed in Charge.
- Passports Must Be Had to Visit Port Arthur and Ta-Lien-Wan.
- PRACTICING WITH TORPEDOES.; The Gwin and Talbot at Newport Getting Ready for Business.
- THE WINDWARD ARRIVES.; Lieut. Peary's Little Steamer Reaches Port After a Voyage of Fifty-three Days.
- MUSTERING IN DELAYED; The Twelfth and Ninth Regiments to Go First from Peekskill. GOVERNOR BLACK VISITS CAMP An Amusing Mistake Made in Connection with His Arrival -- Capt. Parker Joins the Twelfth Regiment as a Major of Volunteers.
- WOMAN'S AUXILIARY TROUBLE.; Some Dissatisfied Members Form a New Society.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Divorce for Mrs. Von Der Ahe.
- REDUCED RAILROAD FARES.; All the Large Systems May Adopt the Two-Cents-a-Mile Rate.
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- SCHLEY ON THE MANILA FIGHT.
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- SPAIN AND ITALY.
- SENOR POLO'S WORK IN CANADA.; He Protests Against the Shipment of Sulphur Through the Dominion.
- MILAN NEWSPAPERS BLAMED.; Gifts of Weapons Distributed by the Italia del Popolo.
- TWO REGIMENTS CALLED FOR.; Secretary Alger Asks Gov. Black to Send Them to Tampa.
- Japanese Consulate in China Burned.
- The Morris in Commission.
- Suicide of a Southern Murderer.
- SULZER OFFERS A REGIMENT.; A Special Act of Congress Necessary for Its Acceptance.
- BAPTISTS SEND MISSIONARIES.
- PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS; Resolution Proposing the Election of Senators by the People as Passed by the House. ONLY ELEVEN OPPOSING VOTES Lengthy Debate Brings Out Strong Denunciations of the Present Method of Electing Senators -- Senate's Post Office Appropriations Disagreed To.
- The Central Freight Association Lines Settling Differences.
- EARLY AID FOR DEWEY; Cruiser Charleston to be Dispatched at Once With War Stores. TROOPS TO FOLLOW AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Gen. Merritt Will Command and be Governor General of the Philippines, it is Said. Idea that Spain Will Send an Army to Defend the Islands Scouted in Washington.
- BELMONT'S NEWMARKET PLATE.; His Chestnut Colt Bridegroom II. Wins the Race.
- THE CITY DEBT DWINDLES; Mr. Whalen Gives Another Opinion Which Reduces the Excess Indebtedness Estimate. MR. COLER'S QUERY ANSWERED The Liabilities for Street Openings and Widenings and for Parks Do Not Come Within the Constitutional Prohibition -- Contractors Jubilant.
- THE PAYMENT OF PRIZE MONEY.
- A SCULPTOR'S QUEER WILL.; Carlewitz Cuts Off Entirely a Brother and Sister.
- SPANISH WAR VESSEL LOST.; Torpedo Boat Destroyer Blew Up in Gibraltar Straits, a British Steamer Reports.
- ARMY AND NAVY RANKS.
- SPANISH FOURS ADVANCE.; Sharp Rally Due to the Rumor that the July Coupon Will Be Paid.
- FRANCE WANTS A REPUBLIC.; Advices in Paris Say a Popular Rising Will Not Be Long Delayed.
- IMPATIENCE AT TAMPA.
- Japanese Loan of 15,000,000.
- The Question of Hot Water.
- ROOSEVELT'S OFFICE LEAVING.; Letters from the President and Secretary Long Expressing Regret at His Loss.
- BRIGHAM YOUNG'S SOLDIER SON.; Senator Cannon Wants the ex-Captain Made a Colonel of Engineers.
- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.
- RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN CAMP.; Christian Endeavor Workers to Cooperate with the Y.M.C.A.
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- BUSY DAY IN THE SENATE.; Debate on the Railway Arbitration Bill Evolves a Question as to the Honesty of Its Purpose.
- Guilty of Stealing a Locomotive.
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- RACING AT CHURCHILL DOWNS.; Plaudit Defeats Lieber Karl in the Race for the Clark Stakes.
- Dainties for Dewey's Wounded.
- Mrs. Pauline Aubrey to Marry.
- ANOTHER REPORT FROM CADIZ.; Dispatch to London Paper Announces the Presence of Vessels of the Cape Verde Squadron.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
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- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- SHIP RELEASED AT KEY WEST.
- Alexander Henderson Elected to Parliament in Staffordshire.
- Fifty College and Club Men to Go with Roosevelt's Cowboys.
- THE SEA GIRT CAMP.; The First Regiment Will Be Mustered In To-day -- No Immediate Movement Expected.
- Funeral of Charles F. Havemeyer.
- WORK ON WAR VESSELS.
- APRIL TREASURY FIGURES.; Exports of Breadstuffs, Cotton, Oil, Cattle, Hogs, and Provisions.
- TREATY WITH SAN DOMINGO.; Reciprocity in Customs Duties and Other Advantages Are Likely to be Secured.
- May Not Sail Till To-morrow.
- Pacer Coleridge Brings $8,000.
- Madrid Hears from Havana.
- KEY WEST'S WATER SUPPLY.; The Cisterns Are Running Dry and There Is a Serious Problem Confronting Naval Officers.
- CURRENT NOTES.
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- No Yellow Fever with the Fleet.
- Viscount Newark Elected.
- NEWPORT HARBOR NOW MINED.; Patrol Boats Stationed to Guide Vessels In and Out.
- Roosevelt Takes His Coachman.
- 60,000 LOAVES A DAY WANTED.; Negotiations with Bakers in St. Louis on Foot to Furnish Them.
- Schooner Disabled at Sea.
- Collectors of Customs and Other Names Go to the Senate.
- BOND ISSUE STRICKEN OUT; The War Revenue Bill Has Been Considerably Changed by the Senate Finance Committee. A CORPORATION TAX LEVIED The Rate on Corporations Fixed at One-quarter of One Per Cent. -- Provision for the Coinage of the Silver Seigniorage and the Isuance of Greenbacks.
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- THE MENOCAL COURT-MARTIAL.; Naval Constructor Bowles Testifies Regarding Dry Dock Repair Work.
- NO WORD FROM SAMPSON; Believed He Has Authority to Use His Own Discretion as to His Movements. HIS WHEREABOUTS ARE KNOWN Possible He May Encounter the Spanish Fleet -- Troops May Participate in Capture of San Juan de Puerto Rico.
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- THE THIRTEENTH REGIMENT.
- MILES GOING TO THE FRONT; Accompanied by His Staff, He Will Leave Washington To-night for Tampa. WHAT IS DELAYING INVASION National Guard Organizations Reported Ready by Governors Not Properly Equipped for a Serious Campaign.
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- SHAVING PRISONERS OF WAR.
- American Missionaries Safe.
- GEN. ROGERS CHIEF OF ARTILLERY.; Placed In Charge of All the Land Defenses Along the Coast.
- THE JASON ROGERS ESTATE.; Thomas Rogers, a Trustee, Is Fined $60,000 for Misappropriation of Funds.
- MUTINY IN CAMP DEWEY, S.D.; Col. Frost Denounces Men as Cowards When They Refuse to Volunteer.
- Stabbed in a Political Quarrel.
- The Banking and Currency Bill.
- AMBULANCE SHIP AT KEY WEST.; She Carries Four Surgeons, Eight Nurses, and All Appliances.
- GAS EXPLOSION IN A TUNNEL.
- A SPANISH EXPEDITION?
- HOG PRODUCTS GO WAY UP; Gains in Pork of 80c. a Barrel, in Lard of 65c. Per Cwt., and in Ribs of 45c. in Chicago. LARGE PACKERS ALL BUYING No Explanation Given of the Advance, Which Is Attributed to Developments in the Packing Business Unknown to Outsiders.
- Great Alarm in Puerto Rico.
- SPAIN AFTER MONEY; Demand for a Special War Budget of 20,000,000 Made in the Cortes. THE SINKING FUND IS SUSPENDED. Syndicate Formed to Borrow Money to Buy Grain Abroad for Madrid. A MOB RISES AT LOGRONO Women Armed with Axes and Cudgels Pillage Grain and Provision Stores and Repulse the Troops.
- Warmed Over.
- TROOPS LEAVING CHICKAMAUGA
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- MR. BELMONT'S OFFER DECLINED.
- Archbishop of Freiburg Dead.
- WOOL STOREHOUSE BURNED.
- Senator Sewell Undecided.
- Lay Equality in Methodism.
- GOOD IRON TRADE TONE.
- Nominations Confirmed.
- But Emperor Francis Joseph Hopes the War Will Soon Be Ended.
- DUTY LEVIED ON JAPANESE SILK.
- NAVY DEPARTMENT SKEPTICAL.
- Pennsylvania Farmers Hold Their Gain for Higher Prices.
- Saw Our Warships at Haiti.
- THE WAY OUT.
- THE SITUATION IN MADRID.; Admiral Beranger in the Senate Demands an Account of War Material and Ships Purchased.
- The Fruits of Victory.
- INVASION SATISFIES GOMEZ.
- MR. GLADSTONE'S LAST DAYS.; He Stays in His Room and Is Unable to Hear Anything but a Few Sentences.
- FERRYBOATS FOR THE NAVY.
- THE CLAIM AGAINST OLYMPIA.; The Referee's Report on Mr. Hammerstein's Indebtedness Is Confirmed.
- CIVIL SERVICE REFORM.; The Association Considers and Unanimously Adopts the Annual Report.
- Flying Squadron to Have Chance.
- Harvard Beats Princton in Debate.
- FATAL FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA.; Three Lives Lost and Property Valued at $255,000 Destroyed with McCadden's Toy Store.
- The Treasury Holds a Reserve of $180,500,000 in Yellow Metal.