Articles
- ON THE BASEBALL FIELD; Chicagos Win Another Game After Cleverly Outplaying the New Yorks. RUSIE HAD TO BE RELIEVED Local Team's Poor Fielding and Weak Batting Disgusted 2,000 Persons -- Clevelands Turn the Tables in Brooklyn -- Other Games.
- CANNON SPIKED AT NEW BEDFORD.
- HELP FOR SOLDIERS' FAMILIES.
- No Aid Needed for Hobson Homestead.
- Money Advanced to Soldiers.
- PEN WORK FOR ADMIRAL DEWEY
- Parmley -- Warner.
- SAN DOMINGO'S NEUTRALITY.; The Little Republic Will Not Take Sides in the War, Although It Will Suffer.
- PRINCE ALBERT'S TOUR.; He Will Be Mrs. Potter Palmer's Guest in Newport Saturday and Will Sail for Home June 20.
- EXPERTS LOOK FOR A CAMP.; Board of Officers to Find a Southern Site for Use in Case of an Emergency.
- SENATOR KENNEY'S CASE.; He Pleads Not Guilty to the Charge of Aiding a Defaulter.
- A Gift to Trinity COllege.
- SUFFERING IN PUERTO RICO; War Brings Ruin and Despair to Business Men and Starvation to the Poor. SEVERAL SUICIDES REPORTED Incendiary Fires of Frequent Occurrence -- Another Attack by Our Fleet Feared, but San Juan Thinks Itself Impregnable.
- CLEVELAND WINS IN BROOKLYN.; The Home Team Could Not Contend Against Wilson's Pitching.
- SHAFTER STARTS FOR SANTIAGO; He Leaves Tampa with 27000 Troops. TWO NEW YORK REGIMENTS Transports Convoyed by the Indiana and Helena. WILL LAND SATURDAY The Stars and Stripes Will Probably Float Over the City by Monday at Latest.
- THE ARMY IN EASTERN CUBA.
- THE PHILIPPINES LOST TO SPAIN; Captain General Augusti Says He Cannot Hold Out Much Longer. GARRISON WILL SURRENDER Prefers to Yield to Americans to Massacre by the Rebels. Filipinos Serenade Our Consul General at Singapore -- He Gives Them an American Flag.
- MR. HOOLEY A BANKRUPT; The Biggest Company Promoter in England Goes Into the Hands of a Receiver. FAILURE OF GREAT VENTURES Actions for $2,000,000 Are Pending Against Him and a Run Was Precipitated -- He Applied for the Order Himself.
- FOREIGN LANDS QUIESCENT.
- Rennie -- Winton.
- ORDERED TO LEAVE CANADA.; Lieut. Carranza and Senor Du Boso Will Be Summarily Dealt with by the British Government.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- THE DAY AT CHICKAMAUGA.; President McKinley Invited to Review the Troops July 4 -- New York Recruiters Named.
- A GUARD COURT-MARTIAL; Home-Members of Old Regiments May Have to Continue Drill. TEST CASES IN THE NINTH Men Who Were Rejected by the Regular Army Surgeons Refuse to Drill in the 109th.
- THE BOARD OF EDUCATION; Red Cross Relief Association's Request for a "Children's Offering Day" Meets with Opposition. SALARIES UNDER DISCUSSION Proposed New Schedule Affecting Principals and Teachers Considered by the Borough School Board -- Superintendent Jasper Objects to the License.
- THE HOUSE AND HAWAII; Strenuous Efforts to Secure Consideration of the Annexation Question To-day. RESOLUTION BY MR. GROSVENOR Provides that the Hawaiian Motions Shall Have Precedence Over Other Business, Except Conference Reports, Until Disposed Of.
- A PARADE BROKEN UP.; Destructive Fire at Reading Calls Firemen from a Celebration.
- Baseball Notes.
- SHORT OF SMOKELESS POWDER.; Our Ships Will Have to Put Up with the Old Material During the Present War.
- AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE MAYOR.
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- FRENCH CABINET RESIGNS.; M. Meline to Remodel It in Accordance with the Indications of the Recent Elections.
- CAPT. GRIDLEY'S ASHES.; His Body Delivered to Mr. Copmann for Cremation at Yokohama.
- McLaughlin-O'Brien Wedding.
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- PROTESTS OF IMPORTERS.
- NEW REGIMENTS INSPECTED; Gen. Tillinghast Looks Over the Men at Four Armories. A SPLENDID SHOWING MADE Gov. Black Can Supply the Men Needed from This State on Short Notice.
- NEWS FROM THE NAVY YARD.; The Hospital Ship Solace and the Cruiser St. Paul Sail -- The Hannibal Delayed.
- SENATE PASSES CENSUS BILL.; Not More Than Two-thirds of Supervisors and Enumerators to Belong to Same Party.
- Middletown Store Closed.
- FIGHTING IN GUANTANAMO BAY; Forts at Caimanera Shelled and Destroyed. FIVE WARSHIPS IN ACTION Spaniards Driven from Their Positions After Desperate Defense. WILL BURN THE TOWN Commander of the District Determined that It Shall Not Fall Into Our Hands.
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- THE CASE OF ENGINEER MENOCAL.
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- STEAMSHIP LINES MAY AGREE.; Traffic Arrangements of 1896 May Be Fully Re-enacted.
- From Willets Point to Manila.
- RUSSIAN CHARGE D'AFFAIRES MARRIED; Miss Tisdel of Washington Becomes the Bride of M. de Wollant in the Russian Church of St. Nicholas.
- A.S. VAN WICKLE KILLED.; The Lehigh Coal Operator Shot by His Own Gun -- Bank President and Millionaire.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- NEW JERSEY VOLUNTEERS.
- STATUS OF NEWSPAPER BOATS.; Their Appearance in This War Creates a Precedent.
- INQUIRIES ABOUT THE WAR.; Bill to Enable the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations to Act.
- MONDAY'S FIGHT AT SANTIAGO.; Spanish Official Accounts Admit that the Reina Mercedes Was Sunk -- Many Lives Lost.
- RACING AT LINGFIELD PARK.; Lorillard-Beresford Stable's Horses Placed in Two Events.
- TO HASTEN SPAIN'S FALL; " Ceaseless Activity" the Watchword of Our Campaign for Army and Navy Alike. WILL WAGE VIGOROUS WAR Fleet May Be Sent Across the Water to Fight the Foe in Home Territory -- Cervera's Ships May Be Part of It.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- MANILA ADVICES HELD BACK.
- HEUREAUX ON A GUNBOAT.; He Visits Cape Haitien in Quest of the Rebel Jimenes.
- German Cruiser for Manila.
- A CAMERA AT A WEDDING.; Flashlight of the Scene Taken for the Bride's Parents Now in Turkey.
- A JUSTICE FINES HIMSELF.; Constable Who Arrested Him Gets Eighty Cents and the Prisoner a Fee for Trying Himself.
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- GOSSIP ABOUT A GAS DEAL.
- REACTION IN SPANISH FOURS.
- ACCUSES CAPT. STEPHENSON.; An East Sider Makes Many Charges Against the Policeman.
- Postal Savings Banks Bill Favored.
- THE AMERICAN LAUNCHED.; Archibald Watt's Steam Yacht Slides Into the East River at One Hundred and Eighteenth Street.
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- TWICE STOPPED BY GUNBOATS.; Captain of the Roath Says He Saw a Warship with Prizes Near Cardenas.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- LEADERS MEET WITH SAGASTA.; Sagasta Says Only Three Dispatches from Manila Have Been Received During the War.
- NOTABLE JUNE WEDDINGS; Miss Elizabeth B. Wainewright and Jefferson Church Are Married in Calvary Church. THE REV. DR. PARKS OFFICIATES The Bride Prevented by Illness from Attending Subsequent Reception -- Miss Roberts Weds Beverley Robinson -- Other Marriages.
- Accidentally Shot to Death.
- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.
- SOUTHERN IRON POOL BROKEN.; An Effort to Bring Northern and Southern Interests Together.
- Russell & Co. Claims Sale.
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- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Reported Broadway Purchase by Robert Goelet -- Recent Astor Sale Modified -- Other Dealings.
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- Miscellaneous.
- EXERCISES AT COLUMBIA; President Low Presides at the First Commencement on Morningside Heights. OVATION FOR GEN. WOODFORD Prizes and Scholarships Announced and Degrees Conferred -- The Crowd Fills Every Available Seat in the Gymnasium -- The Meeting of the Alumni.
- TO REPORT ON WAR TAXES.; Conferrees of House and Senate Nearly Agreed Upon All the Provisions of the Bill.
- CHESS MASTERS IN VIENNA.; Pillsbury and Steinitz Play One Game to a Draw.
- CAPT. PHILIP UNINJURED.
- The Leyden on Guard at Cardenas.
- HENRY CLAY ON THE FUTURE OF THE COUNTRY.
- NOW TRANSPORTS ENOUGH.; War Department Impresses the Vessels of the Pacific Coast Company Into Service.
- Cammann -- Churchill.
- MORLEY ON AN ALLIANCE; Replies to Joseph Chamberlain's Anglo-Saxon Union Speech in an Address at Leeds. ENGLAND IN NO NEED OF AID While the Country Wants More Intimate Relations with the United States, He Deprecates a Jingo Alliance.
- CHICAGO JURIST DEAD.; Judge Julius S. Grinnell, a Noted Lawyer, Suddenly Expires.
- Chicago Terminal Transfer Road.
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- Notice to Mariners.
- VASSAR COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT.; Eighty-five Young Women in the Class This Year.
- San Francisco Loan Offerings.
- Good Golf at Orange.
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- QUEEN REGENT IN ILL HEALTH.; Hardly Ever Appears in Public, Though She Drives Daily Behind the Palace.
- TO RAISE THE SPANISH SHIPS.
- Amory -- Sard.
- DR. DEPEW AS QUOTED.; Paris Papers Print Alleged Interviews Declaring that American Hearts Are Not with England.
- PLATT'S FRIENDS ELATED; They Laugh Because the "Boss" Can Now Dictate Terms to Gov. Black. OPPOSITION CHARGES FRAUD Elections in Several Districts Will Be Contested and Criminal Prosecution Talked of -- Quigg Can Be Chairman If Platt Says So.
- TO MUSTER MEN DIRECT; Existing Regiments Will Be Recruited Exactly as the Regulars Are Taken In. GOVERNORS HAVE NO PART Under the Second Call for Troops the Government Consulted the Executives of States as to Supplying Troops Simply as Courtesy.
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- WILLIAMSBURG BOAT CLAIMED.; Mr. James Identifies Craft Found Off the Battery as His -- Three Men Probably Drowned.
- EXTRA WORK COINING GOLD.
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- RACING AT GRAVESEND; Hamburg Beat Sly Fox and Handball in the Race for the Spring Special Stakes. A STAKE FOR SIR VASSAR Kinnikinic, Croker, Formero, and Decanter Also Won Their Respective Races at the Gravesend Course Yesterday.
- VIZCAYA AND FUROR HIT.
- PEACE TALK IN MADRID.; It Is Considered that the Time Is Ripe for Negotiations to Begin.
- HURRYING TROOPS TO DEWEY.
- Rhodes -- Payne.
- ENGLAND AND THIS COUNTRY.; Mr. Curzon in Error in His Statement Concerning the Recent Negotiations in Washington.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- ENGINEER MENOCAL'S CASE.
- THE OREGON ELECTION.; Republicans Win in Every Contest with Large Majorities.
- HENRY J. WESTON A SUICIDE.
- SENATOR MASON'S OPINION.
- Harvard's Oarsmen at New London.
- ONE OBJECT OF THE ATTACK.
- INVITING A VETO.
- SPECIAL HONORS FOR HOBSON.; The President Directs Sampson to Forward a Detailed Report of the Lieutenant's Exploit.
- POULTNEY BIGELOW CRITICISED; An Army Officer Points Out Inconsistencies in His Writings About Volunteers.
- A BATTERY OF HOWITZERS.
- Maul -- Mason.
- Canadian Sympathy with Us.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- PASSING OF CAMP BLACK.; Forty-seventh Starts for Garrison Duty To-day and the Others Will Follow -- Thirteenth's Men Not Dissatisfied.
- CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH.; An Oil Explosion Ignited Their Clothing, with Frightful Results.
- PEFFER RUNS FOR GOVERNOR.