Articles
- ROOSEVELT TO TALK DAILY.; Will Make a Three Weeks' Speaking Tour of the State. TO START LATE NEXT WEEK Rough Riders May Accompany Him -- Details Not Yet Arranged -- Candidate Meets Labor Leaders.
- NEW THEATRICAL BILLS; Viola Allen Appears in "The Christian" at the Knickerbocker Theatre. MR. JEFFERSON AS BOB ACRES Hall Caine as a Dramatist -- "The Rivals" Well Acted.
- FIGHTING THE MATCH TRUST.
- No Lunacy Commission for Clifford.
- HUIDEKOPER IN PUERTO RICO.
- FURNITURE FACTORIES COMBINE.; A Movement to Bring All the Western Concerns Together.
- Cuban Commanding Officers to Confer.
- PARNELLITES MEET IN DUBLIN.; Clamor for Home Rule and Denounce Anglo-American Tendencies, Declaring England to be Insincere.
- ROBBER TRAVIS'S METHODS; He Says the Secret of His "Art" Is to "Go It Alone." SHUNNED ALL OTHER THIEVES He Will Be Arraigned This Mornings Charged with a Robbery at Hartford, Conn.
- GIRL FOUND RIDDLED WITH SHOT; Farmer's Daughter Murdered in a Field Near Selins Grove, Penn.
- BRITISH OIL STEAMER ABLAZE.; Struck a Bar in the Delaware, Bulkheads Were Strained, and Oil Poured Into the Stokehole.
- ON THE BASEBALL FIELD; New Yorks and Baltimores Play a Draw Game. BROOKLYNS WIN AND LOSE They Tried Two New Pitchers Against the Philadelphias and Both Did Well -- Other Games.
- NEW YORK SOLDIER SHOT; Private Nygren of the 12th Regiment Killed by a Provost Guard at Lexington, Ky. HIS COMRADES SEEK REVENGE 300 of Them Plan to Seize a Train and Break Into the City Jail to Lynch the Guard -- Overpowered by Officers.
- "MILITANCY" AND "INDUSTRIALISM."
- PARTY NOMINATIONS FILED.; No Protest Made to the Nomination of Col. Roosevelt Because of His Alleged Ineligibility.
- "A WAR CORRESPONDENT."; Burr McIntosh Appears as a Star in Washington.
- THE SITUATION AT MANILA.
- Dr. Huidekoper Stands on His Record
- WERE NEARLY SUFFOCATED.; The Family of S.V.R. Townsend Have a Narrow Escape.
- Military Club in Havana Dissolves.
- By Cable.
- TO UNITE THE IRISH PARTY.; John Dillon Wants the Two Sections to Adjust Differences.
- INDIAN CHIEFS FOR PEACE; Gen. Bacon Confers with the Leaders at the Leech Lake Agency. RUNNERS SENT FOR HOSTILES Belief That the Pillagers Will Accept the Terms of Surrender Offered by the Government's Agents.
- HARTFORD JUDGE FOUND DEAD.; George K. Wilcox Writes His Own Obituary and Kills Himself.
- NEW YORK SCHOONER BURNED.; The George Gurney Found on Fire and Beached on Tumbler Island, Me.
- TIE GAME IN BALTIMORE.; New Yorks Beaten Out of a Victory in the Last Inning.
- CORRUPTION IN THE KLONDIKE.; Privileges Said to be Sold by Cliques -- A Threatened Lynching for Canada's Gold Commissioner.
- BATHS AND TAXES.
- WHAT IS DOING IN SOCIETY.
- CHAUNCEY DEPEW IN CHICAGO.; Makes a Political Speech at the Hamilton Club Celebration -- Talks of Free Silver.
- Pay for Spanish Forces in Cuba.
- NO WAR OVER FASHODA; Lord Salisbury Yields Nothing, but the French Will Not Risk the Hazards of Battle. PRUDENCE PREVAILS AT PARIS A Calm View Taken at Paris of England's Aggressive Step, Though the Situation for France Is More Difficult.
- THE ANNEXATION OF JAMAICA.; Proposition for Canadian Incorporation Is Now Before the People.
- THE STAR BOARDER IN LAW.; Justice Cohen, Lawyer, and Witness Couldn't Define Him Except as "Star Boarder."
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- NO FORTUNES IN HAWAII.; Admiral Miller Warns Adventurers Against Going to Honolulu.
- SAILBOAT CAPSIZES.; Man Picked Up Insensible in Chatham Bay -- His Two Sons and a Friend Drowned.
- REPUBLICANS FOR THE SENATE.; Nominations Made Last Night in Ten New York County Districts -- Mr. Lauterbach's Victory.
- GERMANY AND SAMOA.
- Republicans Meet at Springfield, Mass
- THE FEVER IN MISSISSIPPI.; Conditions Grow Worse Daily and Cold Weather Is Longed For to Check the Disease.
- OLD BROKER MANGLED BY TRUCK; Driver Whipped His Horses and Left Mr. Jacobs Lying Senseless.
- Engalitchelff -- Clayton.
- Injured in a Runaway Accident.
- Head of Manzanillo Custom House.
- FASHODA PLANS AFFECT TRADE.; There Was a Temporary Dullness in the European Exchanges.
- GERMANY AND THE VATICAN.
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- To Establish a Bank in Honolulu.
- GEORGE D. SAXTON BURIED.; Mrs. McKinley's Murdered Brother at Rest in Canton -- Mrs. George Pleads Not Guilty.
- SLOANE WINS AT PARIS.; Captures the Prix de la Cascade, but Loses Two Others.
- THE PEACE COMMISSION.; Paris Newspapers Urge that the United States Ought to be Generous to Spain.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Congressional Nominations.
- SICK MAN CREMATED IN A CHURCH.
- FOUR BANKRUPTS FROM JOLIET.; Members of the Firm of H. Fish & Sons File Petitions in Chicago.
- CHARLES F. ROCKWELL DEAD.; Young New York Man Succumbed to Cuban Fever While Following Gomez -- News Comes by Letter
- THE WAR INVESTIGATION; Chief Surgeon Hysell's View of Water Supplied from Chickamauga River. SPREAD OF TYPHOID FEVER Failure to Properly Cover Sinks and the Prevalence of Flies -- Rations at Santiago and Montauk Point.
- The Cost of Freeing Cuba.
- Big Attendance at Evening Schools.
- REV. DR. HALL'S SUCCESSOR.; The Session Is Confident that the Rev. Alexander Connell of London Will Be Named.
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- FRENCH PICKETS INCREASED.
- TRADE OUTLOOK IN CHINA; James S. Fearon Tells of the Increasing Demand for American Goods. GOOD BUSINESS FACILITIES An Outlet for Surplus Stocks of American Cotton Domestics -- The Big Railroad Concession to a New York Syndicate.
- Excitement at Bermidji, Minn.
- LEATHER TRADE CONDITIONS.; High Price of Raw Hides Due to the McKinley Tariff.
- PRESIDENT STARTS FOR OMAHA.
- ST. LAWRENCE CLUB TO RACE.; Canadians Accept the Seawanhaka Yacht Club's Challenge.
- CHAMBERLAIN ON EXPANSION.; The British Statesman Thinks We Should Hold the Philippines.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- DRIVEN NORTH BY YELLOW FEVER.
- Prize Ship Mexico to be Returned.
- CONDITIONS IN SANTIAGO.; Great Improvement in the Health of Our Troops -- Street Cleaning Department's Work.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- NEW YORK NATIONAL GUARD; Adjt. Gen. Tillinghast Issues Instructions as to How the Men May Enlist Again. ORDERS TO RETURNING TROOPS Muster Rolls Must Be Made Out of the Commands in Service and Filed with the Adjutant General.
- THE EPISCOPAL COUNCIL; New Missionary District in Japan to be Created. THE CONSTITUTION AMENDED Discussion Over Article 5 Governing Formation of New Dioceses -- Bishops Consider Divorce Question.
- MR. KENNEY'S SECOND TRIAL.
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- A $5,000,000 Failure in London.
- THE BOARD OF ESTIMATE; Appropriation Asked for Schools More than Double Last Year's Allowance. REMARKS OF BROOKLYN MEN They Say They Wish that Borough Was a City Again -- The Estimates for Street Cleaning.
- MAY LEAD THE CHIPPEWAS.; White Cloud's Son, an Episcopal Minister, a Possible Head Chief of the Tribe.
- Schroeder the Healer in Geneva, N.Y.
- SUICIDE FOLLOWS MISFORTUNE.
- DR. R.V. PIERCE'S MEDICINES.
- CARROLL TO LEAD TAMMANY; His Resignation of Court Clerkship Thus Explained by Friends. GIVES UP $12,000 POSITION His Brother Succeeds Him in the Court of General Sessions -- Talk at Democratic Club.
- YELLOW FEVER ON A FRUIT SHIP
- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.
- ADMIRAL SAMPSON BETTER.; Major Beebe Still Isolated in Havana -- His Case Diagnosed as Mild Fever.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- GENERAL OFFICERS RETIRED.; Gen. Breckinridge and Others to be Mustered Out of Service by an Order Issued.
- TEMPLARS IN PITTSBURG.; Nearly 50,000 Pilgrims in Attendance for the Conclave -- Ladies in a Street Parade.
- NOTES OF INSURANCE INTERESTS
- CHINA IS GOING BACKWARD.; The Retrograde Policy Is in Full Sway and Reformers Are Being Suppressed and Punished.
- The Clevelands Leave Buzzards Bay.
- DELIVERED THE WRONG SHIRT.; Now the Laundryman Wants It Back and Employs a Lawyer -- A Knotty Problem.
- ABBE FLEURAL MURDERED.; The Venerable French Priest Beaten to Death by Burglars.
- George Gould to Make a Polo Field.
- THE QUEBEC CONFERENCE.; Delegates Adjourn to Meet in Washington on Nov. 1 -- American Members Expect a Treaty.
- THE INDEPENDENT TICKET; State Movement Men Answer Charles Stewart Smith's Criticisms. FULL NOMINATIONS NECESSARY Central City Committee Takes the Ground That the "Scandalous Election Laws" Compel It.
- SHERMAN HOAR'S FUNERAL.; Services Held in the Unitarian Church at Concord -- Body to be Cremated.
- CAMP SITE SELECTED IN CUBA.; Some of Our Troops to Stay in the Hills Near Guanajay, Pinar del Rio.
- Marine Underwriters Dine.
- Italy's Financial Embarrassment.
- Charles F. Parker Dead.
- MAD PREACHER IN A CHURCH.; Suddenly Becomes Insane at a Conference, and His Wild Shouts Nearly Cause a Panic.
- MOTHERS' CONGRESS MEETS.; Nature Study for Children Discussed -W.A. Barnes on the "Don't" Habit.
- Decision in Chaplain McIntyre's Case.
- THE MILITARY HERO IDEA.
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- I.W. Turner Nominated for Assembly.
- GIRL SUES MARRIED MAN.; Says She Became Engaged to Him, Thinking Him Single.
- SPAIN HURRYING EVACUATION.
- Message from the President.
- HAVANA CABMEN'S TROUBLES.; Threatened Strike Averted by the Eloquence of the Civil Governor.
- POORHOUSE PRICES FOR TEETH; Mrs. Van Vleck, One Dentist's Wife and Another's Mother, a Pauper at 86.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Buying for Improvement a Feature -Sales by Brokers and Auction Room Dealings.
- Pittsburg Manufacturers in England.
- THE CITY GAS COMPANY.; Attorney General Hancock Authorizes a Suit to Annul the Charter of the Corporation.
- ILLINOIS MINING TROUBLES.; Gov. Tanner Threatens to Withdraw Military Protection from Collieries Operated with Imported Labor.
- Philadelphia and Reading Election.
- Chicago Slot Machine Telephone.
- AN OREGON VIEW.
- NEW MOVE OF THE TIMES; Many Commend the Reduction in the Price of the Paper to One Cent. A GOOD FIELD TO WORK IN Clean Newspaper for One Cent Will Be Appreciated -- A Big Increase in Circulation Predicted -- Views of Prominent Men.
- THE MUSIC OF YESTERDAY; Grand Opera Performances at Two Popular Theatres. AIDA" WITH THE ENGLISH TEXT " La Boheme" Revived by the Royal Italian Company at the Casino -- Scotch Songs and Legends.
- WILL NOT OPPOSE WHEELER.
- New Jersey's Soldier and Sailor Vote.
- SPANISH LEAVING PUERTO RICO.
- Funeral of John Delmar.
- Spaniards Assembling in Cienfuegos.
- DEVERY AFTER M'CULLAGH; The Chief of Police Talks of Arresting the Superintendent of Elections. ALLEGED CHARTER VIOLATION The Badges and "Billies" of Election Deputies Declared to be Too Much Like Those of the Police Force.
- DR. GUILFORD AGAIN REMANDED; Admits She Is the Mrs. Guilford Wanted in Connecticut.
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- LEXINGTON RACES RESUMED.; Three Events Completed and Two Heats in the Fourth.
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- AMERICAN OPPORTUNITIES IN CHINA.
- PEST OF RABBITS IN KANSAS.; Thousands of Traps Used by Owners of Orchards to Protect Their Apple Trees.