Articles
- SANITATION WAS THEIR THEME.; Speeches Before the Civic-Philanthropic Conference by Physicians.
- ISRAEL ZANGWILL'S LECTURE.
- DR. BROOKS FINDS A COMET.; The Director of Smith Observatory Adds One More to His Long List of Discoveries.
- Peruvian Import Duties.
- Alleged Burglar Arrested.
- Gen. Brooke on Dr. Seaman's Charges.
- Yale Golf Championship.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- THE 122D AT CREEDMOOR.; Two Qualified as Sharpshooters, Many as Marksmen.
- MEDICAL CONVENTION ENDS; Joseph D. Bryant Made President of State Association. PHYSICIANS' USE OF ALCOHOL The Effects of the Drug Interestingly Discussed -- Dr. Hillis Attacks Hospital Management.
- ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN AFRICA.
- SAYS DREYFUS IS IN PARIS.; A Newspaper Declares that He Was Brought There Secretly.
- Editorial Article 5 -- No Title
- MRS. WESTHALL ARRAIGNED.; Claims She Does Not Know How the Cape Came to be in Her Trunk.
- THE PARIS NEGOTIATIONS; Spanish Commissioners Not Ready to Yield to Our Demands Regarding Cuba. APPEALING FOR ASSISTANCE A Spanish Emissary Finds General Sympathy, but No Rope of Obtaining Moral Support Against the United States.
- TRAIN KILLS THREE BOYS.
- LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY.; Rights in Mrs. Burnett's Play Argued Before the Court of Appeals.
- THEODORE BACON ACCEPTS.; The Independent Nominee for Governor Writes a Letter Attacking the Regular Party Managers.
- Yale Freshmen Win at Football.
- Murderer Sweeney Gets Life Sentence.
- Congressional Nominations.
- MANILA SITUATION IMPROVING.; Filipinos of Education and Property Gaining the Ascendancy.
- A SALE OF SILKS.; Three Thousand Pieces Were Disposed Of at Auction.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS.; Chauncey M. Depew Talks About the Cutting of Freight Rates and the Grain Situation.
- Golf at Hot Springs, Va.
- KROUPA DIED IN CUBA.; Missing 71st Man's Parents Learn His Fate from His Nurse.
- MR. LOW AND HIS BURDEN.
- DANGER SCENTED IN LONDON.; The Papers Adopt a Conservative Tone Toward France -- To-day's Trafalgar Celebration Feared.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN SHOTS.; Literature About "Sons" in the Army, War Department Criticisms, and the Carter Court-Martial.
- COMMISSIONER PECK AT REIMS.; Cardinal Langenieux Praises America and Archbishop Ireland.
- THE CONNECTICUT VETERANS.
- YOUNG SOLDIER FOUND DEAD.; Doubt as to Whether Member of 71st Regiment Took His Life.
- LAST DAYS FOR REGISTRATION.; To-day and To-morrow the Books Are Open -- Independent Republicans Urge Enrollment for Primaries.
- ILLINOIS DEMOCRATS STRONG.; Leading Republicans Acknowledge They May Lose the State.
- One Italian Woman Kills Another.
- Anarchy in the Southern Philippines.
- Were Married Seven Months Ago.
- TICKET BROKERS ENJOINED.; Chicago Railroads Stop the Sale by Scalpers of Jubilee Tickets.
- RACING AT SANDOWN PARK.; One Dead Heat, One Second, and Two Third Places for Tod Sloane.
- MR. TRACY'S APOLOGY FOR ALGER.
- Esterhazy Disclaims the Bordereau.
- Like Causes, Like Results.
- NATIONAL CHAIRMEN'S VIEWS.; Senators Jones and Hanna, Both in Chicago, Talk Hopefully of the Coming Election.
- Site for the Lafayette Monument.
- TORPEDO BOAT EXPLOSION.
- James Flood Released.
- COLONEL BRYAN IS SILENT; Asks the War Investigating Commission to Excuse Him from Testifying. RED CROSS AT JACKSONVILLE Dr. Kent Tells About Deficiencies He Supplied and Describes Hospital Conditions -- The Commission Goes to Atlanta.
- PENNSYLVANIA IMPROVEMENTS.
- SANTIAGO ICE SUPPLY SHORT.; Suffering Caused by an Accident to the Manufacturing Machinery.
- ASIATIC ASSOCIATION MEETS.; It Declares for Equal Trade Privileges in the Far East.
- HOW OUR FLEETS FARED; Engineer in Chief G.W. Melville Files His Report on the Service of the Warships. THE VESSELS IN FINE TRIM Some Profitable Lessons in Naval Engineering Were Taught by the Experiences of the Spanish-American War.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- GERMAN ROYALTY IN TURKEY.; Strict Precautions Taken to Insure the Kaiser's Safety.
- THE STATE CAMPAIGN ISSUE.
- OHIO REPUBLICANS NEEDY.; Democrats in Washington Discover Evidence of an Attempt to Raise Money There.
- Harold Frederic to Be Cremated.
- A CHURCH SUES A RAILROAD.
- MISSIONARY BISHOPS NAMED.; Episcopalians Filling Vacancies in Various Fields of Church Work.
- NEW ROAD TO ENTER CHICAGO.
- Republican Convention at Hackensack.
- Theosophists Must Pay Taxes.
- DEWEY AND THE FILIPINOS.; Spanish Report of a Naval Battle Not Credited at the Navy and War Departments.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Business Building on Fifteenth Street Sold -- Other Dealings by Brokers and Auction Sales.
- LARGE SMALL THINGS; Which Cannot be Neglected and May Mean Everything to You.
- FRANCE AND ABYSSYNIA.
- MRS. STEPHEN CRANE SUED.; Case Against the Correspondent's Wife Dismissed in London.
- Republican and State Issues.
- Cleveland Strikers Return to Work.
- Chilean Ministers Remain in Office.
- CROKER ON JUSTICE DALY; Says the Judge Could Not Have Secured His Position Without Tweed's Patronage. ATTACKS BAR ASSOCIATION The Tammany Chief Makes an Address to Tammany's Executive Committee -- He Gives Instructions in Regard to Campaign Work.
- Wife-Murderer Hanged in Minnesota.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- HILL SPEAKS IN BROOKLYN; He Discusses Elaborately the Issues of the Present Campaign. LARGE CROWD APPLAUDS HIM Academy Packed to the Doors -- Gen. Wingate, F.C. Schraub, and Gen. Catlin Also Speak -- Reception to ex-Senator Hill.
- SANTIAGO GOVERNOR PAID.; Gen. Wood Adjudges Shafter's Appointee Entitled to Receive $475.
- LINKS HILL OF GOLFERS; Over Seventy Players in the Essex County Club's Games. TOLER WINS THE GOLD MEDAL Many Able Competitors and Several Close Matches Is the Result -- Baltusrol Wins the Team Contest.
- ANDREW CARNEGIE'S VIEWS; A Policy of Colonial Acquisition Means Death to Business Prosperity. HOME CONDITIONS NOW GOOD Great Trade Revival Awaits Us If We Mind Our Own Business -- Need of Shipyard -- American Goods Popular Abroad.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- KOREA'S CABINET RESIGNS.; Its Opposition to a Parliament Caused Dissatisfaction.
- Mr. Ridgway Not Assaulted.
- The Bridegroom Failed to Appear.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Failure of a Baltimore Firm.
- EPISCOPALIANS ON PEACE; Deputies and Bishops of the General Convention Approve the Czar's Movement. WILL SEND HIM A LETTER Resolutions Also Passed Expressing Gratitude to Great Britain for Her Friendliness to This Country in the War.
- ROOSEVELT IN THE 14TH; He Makes Three Speeches in Congressman Quigg's District. THRONGS HEAR AND CHEER HIM He Emphasizes the Judiciary Issue Depew, Olcott, Clarke, and Quigg Also Heard.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Article 1 -- No Title
- SHOT WIFE AND HIMSELF.
- Manhattan State Hospital Contract.
- Americans Buy Cuban Iron Mines.
- TWO MORE CITY BRIDGES; Mayor Van Wyck Says He Will Begin Their Building. BUT NEW SCHOOLS COME FIRST Delegation from Queens Told that It Will Have to Wait for Transit Facilities.
- Editorial Article 3 -- No Title
- FRENCH DEMAND ON CHINA.; Reparation for the Murder of Missionaries and a Guarantee for the Future Required.
- THE CONTROLLER'S CHARGES.
- Run Down and Killed by a Train.
- Worthless Insurance in Japan.
- PHILADELPHIA PEACE JUBILEE.
- A DAY'S WEDDINGS.
- SILVER MEN FOR VAN WYCK.; A Declaration in His Favor by Chairman Keach -- Opposition to Conway.
- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- SPANISH-SPEAKING AMERICANS.
- SPANIARDS LEAVING CUBA.; Steamers Leave Havana with Officers and Troops for Spain.
- THE MORRIS PARK RACES; Spencer Put Up a Miserable Ride on Irish Reel. BANASTAR WON ALL THE WAY Sydney Paget's Martha II. Was Plunged On in the Ramapo Handicap, but the Mare Finished Last.
- Diamonds Stolen at Washington.
- Editorial Article 4 -- No Title
- LI HUNG CHANG NOT MARRIED.; Oriental Account of His Flight with the Dowager Empress.
- Grade of Civilian Army Officers.
- To Combine Tin Plate Industries.
- THE VIENNA PLAGUE VICTIM.; Death of Barisch Followed by Alarm Approaching a Panic.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Woodward -- Parshall.
- LION'S BITE PROVES FATAL.; Hypnotist's Futile Effort to Cast a Spell Over a Cub.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- $500,000 Fire in Texas.
- Spanish Steamer's Cargo on Fire.
- Our Postal Arrangements in Cuba.
- ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
- PARIS TALKING OF WAR; Reports of Naval Experiments at Toulon and Preparations at Brest. BUSINESS MEN FAVOR PEACE The Paris Municipal Council Urges the Government to Avert a Conflict with England Over Fashoda If Possible.
- Appreciate the Saturday Review.
- Our Warships for China Delayed.
- Gen. Shafter's Speech.
- New Hampshire Will Broken at Last.
- Shipbuilding Boom in Japan.
- Gammack -- Coles.
- BOSTON WELCOMES SEELEY'S MEN; The Pennant Winning Club Get Cheers and Money.
- DEATH OF CORPORAL ROBERTSON.; New Jersey Volunteer Had Served Two Terms as Assemblyman.
- CHICAGO'S JUBILEE ENDS; President McKinley Starts on His Return Trip to the National Capital. ADDRESSES THE RAILWAY MEN Speaks of the Risks and Responsibilities of His Auditors -- Bad Weather Delays the Proposed Bicycle Parade.
- ORDER RULES IN PUERTO RICO.; Insular Ministers Offer to Serve the New Government Pending the Appointment of Successors.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- CITY MARSHAL DEUBERT DEAD.; His Wife Gave Him Oxalic Acid Instead of Medicine.
- ROOSEVELT AND QUAY.
- GRAND STAND COLLAPSED.; Many Persons Who Were Reviewing the Firemen's Parade at Elizabeth, N.J., Were Injured.