Articles
- Kiau-Chau Becomes a Free Port.
- LIQUOR TAX LAW DECISION.; Persons Refusing to Pay Fines Not Subject to Imprisonment.
- DON'T CHEAT YOURSELF.
- Col. Withrow Acquitted.
- Fire Brick Trust in Ohio.
- THE RACES AT AQUEDUCT; Close Finishes Made a Poor Card Interesting. LITTLE DALY OUTRODE MAHER Kept Driving Frohman, and Beat Banquo II. a Head -- Swiftmas, Warrenton, and Kinnikinic in a Good Race.
- Schoolgirl Married Secretly.
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- MAJOR MARCHAND.
- Peculiar Suit for Damages.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- SEVERE STORM IN THE WEST.; The Worst Blizzard Ever Known in October Now Prevailing in Several States.
- THE SIGNAL CORPS IN WAR; Gen. Greely Demonstrates Its Value in a Report to Secretary Alger. CLAIMS IT FOUND CERVERA Gives His Command Credit for the Inception of the Santiago Campaign and Sharply Criticises Gen. Shafter.
- CHICAGO'S LAUNDRY WAR.; Supreme Court Sustains a Verdict in Favor of Mary Hennessey, Victim of an Alleged Conspiracy.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- A NEW TOBACCO COMPANY; Incorporation Papers Filed at Albany for a Concern with $10,000,000 Capital. MAY RIVAL THE GREAT TRUST Conflicting Rumors in Financial Circles Leave the Objects and Purposes of the New Organization Involved in Obscurity.
- PEACE COMMISSION'S WORK.; Our Representatives Said to Have Power to Deal with the Philippine Question.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; A Seventh Avenue Corner and Other Harlem Plots Sold -- Auction Room Dealings.
- CROKER SAYS ROOSEVELT LIES
- American Missionary Association.
- Chicago "Wheel Tax Fund" Invalid.
- LIEUT. CHURCHILL UNYIELDING.; Just Returned from the Soudan, He Advises a Firm Policy.
- A DOCTOR ON CHICKAMAUGA.
- New Jersey Tars Welcomed Home.
- Light Registration in Chicago.
- WITHDREW FRANCHISE REQUEST; Plainfield Street Railway Company Makes an Unexpected Move.
- THE MEDIATION OF FRANCE.; Dispatches Showing Her Action in the Peace Negotiation.
- THE WAR INVESTIGATION.; Charges that Chickamauga Camps Were Badly Located and that Sick Men Were Neglected.
- THE UNITED SERVICE.
- CRUSADE AGAINST PROFANITY.; Hoboken Priest to Enlist the Services of Young Men in His Parish.
- ARNOLD'S FINE BILLIARDS.; He Defeats W. Geishel and J.B. Stark in the Amateur Tournament.
- NEW YORK GAS AND COKE CO.; Incorporated at Albany Yesterday with a Capital of $500,000.
- FRENCH-CANADIANS DISPLEASED.; They Say England Is as Unjust to France as We Were to Spain.
- THE SPANISH CABINET.
- MEETING OF INDEPENDENTS; A Good-Sized Gathering at Cooper Union in Protest Against "Boss Rule." THEODORE BACON'S ADDRESS Candidate Speaks, with Thomas M. Osborne, Felix Adler, R. Fulton Cutting, Paul Fuller, Robert A. Widenmann, and Charles Francis Adams.
- SAVED BY SUPPOSED ROBBERS.; Chicagoan Jumps Into the River to Escape Negroes Who Follow Only to Rescue Him.
- CHICAGO LABOR MEN AROUSED.; Dissatisfied with the Composition of the Industrial Commission.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Education for Poor Boys in Denver.
- Cuban Railroad Matters.
- New England Woolen Mills to Close.
- INDIAN OUTBREAK FEARED.
- WANTED A NIGHT'S LODGING.; Homeless Man Took Policeman's Advice and Broke Station Lamp.
- CASTLE WILLIAMS CAPTIVES.; There Are About One Hundred Men on Governors Island Serving Sentences for Desertion.
- FASHODA DISPUTE CALMER; London and Paris Papers Talk of the Chances of a Friendly Arrangement. LORD SALISBURY'S FIRM STAND All Doubt Regarding the Position of Great Britain Removed by the Publication of the Blue Book -- Naval Preparations.
- PURIFYING HAVANA.
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- PULLMAN COMPANY'S SUIT.; Action to Enforce the Limitations of Its Charter to be Brought to Trial.
- COUNTRY DEMOCRATS HOPEFUL; County Chairmen Report Van Wyck's Strength Growing -- Senator McCarren Makes an Estimate.
- C. Vanderbilt, Jr., Rents a Rouse.
- RAN INTO AN OPEN DRAW.; A Locomotive and Five Loaded Freight Cars Take a Plunge Into Newark Bay.
- Englishmen to Buy Colorado Mines.
- GEN. WOOD CONGRATULATED.; Santiago Board of Trade Praises the Military Governor's Work.
- Fourth New Jersey Men Cold.
- MEXICAN BANK TELLER ROBBED.
- CHURCH OF DIVINE PATERNITY.; The New Building at Seventy-sixth Street and Central Park West Dedicated.
- FRENCH CABINET OUT OF OFFICE.; The Chamber of Deputies Refuses a Vote of Confidence. DREYFUS CASE RESPONSIBLE Crisis Precipitated by the Resignation of the Minister of War. Gen. Chanoine Declared Himself on the Side of the Army -- Rioting in Paris Streets.
- FRANCE WARNED LONG AGO.; Cecil Rhodes Says He Disclosed England's African Policy.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- DISORDER IN NORTH CAROLINA.; The Governor Issues a Proclamation Relating to Lawlessness in the Political Canvass.
- HER DAUGHTER NOT AT SCHOOL.; A Woman in Freeport Fined $5 for Alleged Neglect.
- Van Wyck in Syracuse To-night.
- FATAL ACCIDENT AT SANTIAGO.; A Shell with Which Cuban Boys Were Playing Explodes.
- CAR BUILDERS IN TROUBLE; Receivers Appointed for the John Stephenson Company. WANT VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION Concern Cannot Meet Obligations Falling Due -- Assets $1,175,776 and Liabilities About $800,000.
- TETANUS YIELDS TO ANTI-TOXIN.
- MISS FORD WINS AT GOLF; She Gets the Cup Given by Mrs. Richardson at Morristown. MRS. SHIPPEN CLOSE BEHIND The Latter Makes the Best Gross Score in the Handicap Match -- Twenty Players Turn in Cards.
- THE DAY'S EVENTS REVIEWED.; They Mark the Commencement of a New Conflict Between Civil and Military Authority.
- British North Pacific Squadron.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- Sheriff Shot at Murfreesboro, Tenn.
- PHILADELPHIA PEACE FETE; More Than Two Hundred Craft of All Kinds Take Part in the Naval Parade. WARSHIPS REVIEWED BY LONG The River and City a Mass of Color -- Reception on the Battleship Texas -- Hobson and Merrimac Heroes Arrive.
- Dr. Horton Returns to Mount Kisco.
- THE UNIVERSALIST CONFERENCE; The Rev. Dr. James M. Pullman Preaches at the Opening Session.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- DEFENSES OF OUR COASTS; Work Accomplished and Contemplated Described in Gen. Wilson's Annual Report. MANY BIG GUNS TO BE MOUNTED Principal Harbors and Seacoast Cities Will Be Safe from Attacks from the Sea -- Improvements of Rivers and Harbors.
- BANKER CUTS HIS THROAT.; David B. Winton of Addison, N.Y., a Victim of Despondency.
- HAVANA'S STEEL DRY DOCK.; Neglect Has Made It Impossible to Move the Structure.
- JOINT TRAFFIC DECISION; Board of Managers Delays Action in the Matter. RAILROAD MEN NOT SURPRISED Two Presidents Say the Decision Will Not Be Demoralizing in Its Effect.
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- THE BOSS'S ALLOCUTION.
- BEER TO CHRISTEN A SHIP.; Brewers Ask that the Malt Beverage Be Used at the Launch of the Wisconsin.
- Our Flag in Philippines to Stay.
- ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP A HOUSE.; Narrow Escape of an Anti-Saloon Agitator and Family at Marquette, Mich.
- PIERRE PUVIS DE CHAVANNES.; Death of the Distinguished French Mural Painter.
- DAVID L. SNYDER'S WILL.; $200,000 Left to the City of Springfield, Ohio, to Maintain Snyder Park.
- ROOSEVELT AT BUFFALO; Enthusiastic Reception Accorded to the Republican Candidate Upon His Arrival There. HE MAKES A LONG SPEECH Asks Who, what, and Where Are the Democrats, and Promises to Punish Canal Frauds When He Finds Them.
- NATIONAL BANK EXAMINATIONS.; To be Made Semi-Annually in All Cities -- Additional Examiner Appointed for This City.
- NEWMAN CHILDREN'S RECORD.; Arrested So Often the Brooklyn Police Say They Are Degenerates.
- BIG FIRE IN EAST SETAUKET.; Several Buildings Burned and Nearly $100,000 Damage Done.
- Too Many Doctors at Santiago.
- CUBAN ASSEMBLY MEETS; Representatives of the Six Army Corps Predominate in the Gathering. CALIXTO GARCIA THE LEADER Question of Disbanding the Army the Principal Topic of Discussion -- Americans Considered Mere Temporary Visitors.
- METROPOLITAN CLUB ROBBERY.; Valuable Jewels Belonging to Edward K. Jones and J.P. Scott Are Missing from the Club's Safe.
- BURGLAR ROUTED BY A WOMAN.
- Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific.
- War Scare Subsides in Chicago.
- THE FRENCH CRISIS.
- RUNAWAY PASSENGER TRAIN.; Erie Express Goes Twenty Miles Uncontrolled -- Engineer Dead in the Cab.
- Just a Little Inconsistent.
- BATTLE OF STEREOPTICONS; Tammany Operator Throws Views on a Roosevelt Screen. BOMBARDED BY REPUBLICANS They Retort with Stones, and a Broadway Policeman Comes to the Rescue.
- SUNK IN THE SUEZ CANAL.; The Steamer Kenmore, from New York for the Orient, Goes Down.
- CAPT. CHANLER'S CAMPAIGN; Congressman Quigg's Opponent Addresses Several Large Meetings. HIS SPEECH AT LION PARK He Criticises Col. Roosevelt's Political Tactics and Denounces Algerism -- His Talk to Colored Voters.
- A DAY'S WEDDINGS.; Greenleaf -- Adams
- THE JUDICIARY MOVEMENT; Executive Committee of the Committee of 100 Begins Work. A GENERAL APPEAL FOR HELP Signers of the Petition for the Renomination of Justices Daly and Cohen Asked to Assist.
- TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK.; Committee Appointed to Pass Upon the Sufficiency of Its Securities.
- MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY AT WORK.; Enough Present to Authorize Expenditure of City Money.
- Sick Spaniards to Leave Manila.
- PEACE PROCEEDINGS BLOCKED?; President Said to Have Received Disquieting Reports from the Commission in Paris.
- Little Rock and Memphis Road Sold.
- Chicago Man Killed by Carbolic Acid.
- FALSE AND FOOLISH.
- EDWIN F. KNOWLTON'S SUICIDE.; Straw Goods Manufacturer Kills Himself at His Sister's Home in West Upton, Mass.
- Gen. Merritt's Marriage.
- Horse Lives a Month Without Food.
- Kurds Attack a German Scientist.
- ROOSEVELT ON THE ROAD.; Republican Candidate and His Companions Address Crowds in Towns Between Elmira and Buffalo.
- Insurgents Withdrawn from Manila.
- CONTEST FOR SUTRO'S WEALTH.
- THE EPISCOPAL PASTORAL; Read at the Closing Exercises of the Triennial Convention in Washington. APPEAL MADE FOR MORE ZEAL The Church, It Says, Needs the Stirring Up of the Wills of the Faithful -- What the Convention Has Accomplished.
- Coney Island Jockey Club Stakes.
- Rio Grande Western Election.
- FRENCHWOMAN AN ANARCHIST?; Mme. de Giraud d'Agaya Not Allowed to Land at San Francisco.
- NOTHING BUT WAR.
- GOLD FOUND IN OHIO.; Valuable Discovery at a Town North of Bellaire.
- Muster Out the Volunteers.
- A Duke Weds a South Carolina Girl.