Articles
- LETS DIVORCE BARS DOWN.; But Higgins Says Philips Bill Wouldn't Make Us Another Dakota.
- TEXAS PACIFIC REPORT.; Surplus Now $1,158,739 -- Decrease in Maintenance.
- KING ASKS AID TO STOP SIAM'S GAMBLING EVIL; Wants to Raise Tariff to Replace Revenue Gained from It. MISSIONARIES CONVINCE HIM Going to Close So Many Houses Each Year -- Appeal to United States, England, and Germany.
- Overdue French Bark Sighted.
- Time for Better Service.
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- The Allen Street Fire.
- TEXAS BRIBERY CASE FAILS.; District Attorney Moore Not Guilty of Receiving $15,000 from J.H. Kirby.
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- RUSSIAN REVENUE DECREASES.; Various Items Exhibit the Bad Effects of the War.
- MUTILATE INAUGURAL TABLE.; Damage Done After President Spoke -- Diplomatic Corps Nearest It.
- STAY FOR MRS. EDWARDS.; Further Delay in Case of Murderess and Her Negro Accomplice.
- HENRY STETSON DEAD.; Hat Manufacturer Had Three Times Been Mayor of Orange.
- FRANCE MAY COERCE CASTRO.; Will Protect the Cable Company -- No Intervention by Us Likely.
- NEW ORLEANS FAVORITES WIN; Nine First Choices Take the Races on the Two Tracks.
- Senate Confirms David J. Hill.
- HOOKER TO FACE ACCUSERS.; Justice in Albany for Inquiry That Begins To-day.
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- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
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- Skeptical as to Mr. Sanderson's Memory.
- KILLED IN A QUARREL.; Antagonist of Dead Man May Not Live -- Quarreled Over Mill Help.
- They Marry Young in Tottenham.
- FRENCH PRESSURE ON RUSSIA.; Refusal of Loan Coincides with Peace Campaign in Newspapers.
- OLD MASTERS TO BE SOLD; Exhibition of the Ehrich Galleries Collection Prior to Sale.
- WE GET GERMAN BRAINS FREE.; Member of Reichstag Says New Copyright Law Is Imperative.
- Finding in Siegbert Inquest.
- CONCORDAT AN ANACHRONISM.; View of French Committee on Separation of Church and State.
- LATONIA TRACK DISPOSAL.; By Kentucky Court Decision American Turf Body Gets Control.
- Senator Bacon Is Better.
- Admiral Whiting Hurt.
- Fights Suit for Receivership.
- LAWYERS FIGHT BILL.; Say Corporation Measure Would Send Business to New Jersey.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Duty Fixed on Galvanized Iron Plates -- Other Decisions.
- LIGHTING COMPANIES REFUSE LOWER RATES; Won't Cut Prices Unless City Increases Consumption. MAYOR AGAIN HALTS AWARD Wants to Confer with Oakley After Figures Are Tabulated -- May Cause Rejection of Bids.
- OLD GUARD REBELS DIP COLORS TO GEN. BRIGGS; Surrender After Hard-Fought Battle Over Ballot Box. CANDEE FORCES DEFEATED Gallant Band of Ninety-seven Stands by Old Commander -- Opposition Numbered Fifty-five.
- FRAZIER TO SUCCEED BATE.; Tennessee Governor Nominated for Senator by Democratic Caucus.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
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- The Russian General's Name.
- THE PASS TAKEN BY THE JAPANESE; So Niu-Chwang Reports; Captured Last Midnight. FIGHT BEGAN ON TUESDAY Russians Then Reported Repulse of an Attack -- Czar's Army Lacked Food at Pass.
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- Miss Wilson to Name the Washington.
- SOAP PENCILS NOT PENCILS.; Court of Appeals Decides in Favor of Importers.
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- NOT MURDER, SAYS JORDAN.; Thinks Unfit Food and Exertion Killed Mrs. Stanford.
- JEROME SPEAKS FOR BILL.; He's After Men Who Buy Heavily and Then Promptly Fail.
- THE VANDALIA'S BOND ISSUE.; Stockholders Meet and Authorize $25,000,000 -- $14,373,000 for Improvements.
- GAS INQUIRY CERTAIN.; Republicans at Assembly Caucus Decide to Vote for It.
- DISGRACED OFFICER SHOT.; Lieut. Boone, Sentenced to Prison, Made Dash from Guards.
- The Recent Strike.
- CORDOVA FOUND GUILTY OF ASSAULT ON WIFE; Second Conviction of Former Minister Quickly Reached. DAUGHTER WITNESS IN CASE Testified That Father Told Her He Had Lost His Temper -- Sentence Expected This Week.
- JAPANESE FLEET FAR SOUTH.; Twenty-two Warships Pass a Point Near Singapore.
- A POSSIBLE INTERREGNUM.
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- FOX HUNT NOT ILLEGAL.; So Decide Persons Who Talked of Preventing It.
- DECLARES GERMANY IS FAIR.; Buelow Answers the Charge That She Inclines Toward Russia.
- Kaiser Dines with Our Ambassador.
- FIND RUSSIAN TARGET, YOU'RE A JEWEL---DAVIS; Not in Evidence, Says American Member of North Sea Tribunal. HONORED BY KING EDWARD Returning Rear Admiral Denies Paris Report That Commission Was Instructed -- Sees No Hope for Russia.
- PRINCETON'S INDOOR MEET.; Halsey Gymnastic Trophy Won by E.W. McCabe -- Track Events.
- SEIZED LOTTERY OUTFIT.; Million Dollars in Tickets Taken on Steamer from Honduras. Special to The New York Times.
- MAYOR SUSPECTS A JOKER.; Riordan Dock Bill's Provisions Arouse His Opposition.
- NO BIG NAVY -- CARNEGIE.; Put $100,000,000 in Pan-American Railway Instead, He Says.
- Fire-Proofing Solutions.
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- A Bandmaster Protests.
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- MARY MANNERING AS A LADY JIM THE PENMAN; Returns to Stage in a Dramatized Popular Novel. "NANCY STAIR" IN SLICES Also Some "Bobby" Burns, a Few Songs, Several Mobs, and a Hard Fall Downstairs.
- AMERICAN STEAMSHIP SEIZED.; The Tacoma Works Clear of the Ice and Japanese Get Her.
- JENKINS PINS GOTCH IN WRESTLING MATCH; Ex-Champion Regains Honors in Madison Square Garden. BOUT WAS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP Result Surprised Big Crowd of Spectators -- Winner Took the First and Third Falls.
- Atlantic Coast Electric Report.
- CREDITORS CAUSE ARREST.; Milton Casket Accused of Getting Goods Under False Pretenses.
- WHEAT GOES DOWN.; Good Crop Reports Bear the Market in Chicago.
- HIGGINS ON STATE FORESTS.; Means to be Taken to Check Despoilers of Adirondacks.
- IRON TRADE CONDITIONS.
- WOMEN IN POOLROOM RAID.; Police Throw Them Into Hysterical Flight -- One Tried to Leap Out.
- ARE RUSSIAN FINANCES COLLAPSING?
- RIPLEY LEFT $5,000,000.; Equitable Treasurer Provided for Family Prior to Making Will.
- Letter to the Editor 2 -- No Title
- IN WIDOW'S WEEDS SIX MONTHS TOO SOON; Husband Mourned as Suicide Did Commit Suicide Sunday. GUSTAVE JACOBY IDENTIFIED Man of Same Name Who Killed Himself in September Caused Wife's Error.
- 13TH CENTURY EPIC FOUND.; Fragments Describing a Love Affair of Alexander the Great Discovered.
- HOW TO SECURE REFORMS.
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- A GIFT TO THE METROPOLITAN; Mrs. Weeks Presents a Large Picture of Hindu Life by Her Husband.
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- STATES NORWAY'S DEMANDS.; New Premier Says Country Has Right to Separate Consular Service.
- WOMAN RIDER AVERTS PERIL.; Miss Krauss Displayed Nerve with Mettlesome Horses at Durdand's.
- SALESMAN HELD FOR THEFT.; Shoe Clerk Went Hungry to Pay Bills for Sick Wife.
- Seeks to Force Payment of Dividends.
- INTERBOROUGH COMPLAINS.; Objects to Valuation of $16,000,000 on Its Franchise.
- REPORT ON FERRY PURCHASE.; Decision on South Brooklyn Route to be Made To-day.
- COCKRELL MAY BE ELECTED.; Speaker of Missouri House and Other Republicans May Bolt.
- THE UNDERWRITERS AND SALT WATER.
- LOSE BEEF TRUST WITNESSES; Four Wanted to Testify Sail for Europe from Unusual Port.
- Letter to the Editor 3 -- No Title
- SUES DUKE FOR SEPARATION.; Wife of Brodie L. Says He Has Left Her -- Demands Alimony.
- T.E. PEPPER SUDDENLY WEDS.; His Bride Miss Grace Appleby of Providence, R.I. -- Married in Hotel.
- Britishers Do Not Flatter.; From The Boston Herald.
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- PREPARES FOR NEW CAMPAIGN.; Russia Apparently Intends to Continue War -- Nicholas to Command.
- Princeton Rehearses Musical Show.
- TERRIFIC STORM IN ENGLAND.; Ship Khyber Lost with Twenty-three Lives -- A Cruiser Ashore.
- NEW YORKS IN TWO GAMES.; McGinnity Joins McGraw's Men on Southern Diamond.
- DOMINGO TREATY DEAD; NO VOTE TO BE CAST; The President Consents to Have it Laid Aside. CONFERENCE WITH SENATORS Leaders Assure Him That Democratic Opposition and Republican Indifference Cannot Be Overcome.
- Simeon Ford Buys at Rye.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Irregular; Call Money Firmer, 2 1/2@4 Per Cent. An Unusual Quantity of News with Small and Obscure Effect Upon Prices.
- ANTI-DOCKING BILL UP.; Might Forbid Women to Pierce Their Ears, Says Opponent.
- FIRE ON A HANSA LINER.; $50,000 Damage Done the Wildenfels of Bremen at Boston.
- Latest Shipping News.
- OBSTRUCTED FIRE-ESCAPES.
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- FIRST EVENING DRESS IN CAMP; Its Wearer Was Exhibited at 50 Cents a Head in Nevada.
- Plea for Free Churches.
- TOO MUCH RUSSIAN BABBLING.; Japanese Know About Foes' Plans, While Their Own Are Not Learned.
- Ex-Gov. Odell's Son Engaged.
- WITTE LOSES HIS CHANCE.; His Retirement Instead of Rise to Power Now Expected.
- Mons Niblo, Circus Clown, Is Dead.
- Kaiser Honors Prof. Garcia.
- K.A.C. Man Replaces Wefers.
- BAKER SITE SCANDAL NOW BEFORE HIGGINS; Assembly Smothers attempt to Investigate Odell Contract. EXPERTS CONDEMNED FARM But Unless Governor Stops It State Will Pay $45 an Acre for Land Assessed at Only $1.
- Western Turf Troubles Multiply.
- STRIKE PERIOD ENDS, STRIKE BREAKERS GO; As Many of Farley's Men as Are Not Needed Taken Off Trains. SYSTEM NOW FULLY MANNED Of the 550 Motormen in Service Before the Strike, Only 150 Have Been Taken Back.
- THE EQUITABLE SETTLEMENT.
- REVOLUTIONISTS BACK OF MUJIKS' UPRISING; And Are Planning Other Acts of a "Startling" Nature. RESERVISTS IN A CONSPIRACY Five Poles Executed -- Belief That Russia Will Be Obliged to Stop the War.
- Why Not Fatherhood Clubs?
- ROCKEFELLER A GOLF WINNER; Standard Oil President Gleeful Over His Foursome Victory.
- Congressional Pleasure Trips.
- WANT JAPAN TO BE GENEROUS.; French Papers Anxious That Russia's Dignity be Preserved.
- SAYS WILL WAS FOUND THROUGH SPIRIT MEDIUM; Mrs. Mellen Tells of Feat of One of the Fox Sisters. DOCUMENT WAS IN ENGLAND Lively Dispute at Medico-Legal Society Meeting Which Names Committee to Investigate Mrs. Pepper.
- ASKS 100,000 FROM RUSSIA.; Britain Puts in Claim for Sinking of the Knight Commander.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- King Alfonso to Visit London.
- AMERICANS' FIRST VICTORY.; New York Baseball Team Shut Out the Montgomery Team.
- CRITICISE JUDICIARY CHOICES OF PRESIDENT; Senators Think Sufficient Care Is Not Shown. MR. BAILEY CITES DAYTON Urges Freedom from Partisanship in Passing on Nominations -- Selections for Illinois Judgeships.
- ASKS SPEEDY ACTION ON EQUITABLE PLAN; Crimmins Committee Wants Directorate Changed at Once. PRESIDENT RECEIVES NOTICE Opposition to Delay Until Terms of Present Directors Expire, as Contemplated by Agreement.
- COMPLAIN OF WABASH BONDS.; Holders of Debenture "B's" Have Received No Interest.
- THE UNITED SERVICE.; The Army.
- ECHO LAKE HOTEL BURNED.; Landlord and His Family Have Narrow Escapes.
- "CIVIC CENTRES."
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Operators Buy Morris Estate Tract on Jerome Avenue -- Another Resale of Part of Faile Property -- Many Minor Transactions -- Bronx Auction Room's First Business.
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- Unsightly Battery Place.
- PLAN AN OYSTER TRUST.; Scheme to Control Shell Fisheries of Long Island Sound.
- The Popular Cigarette.
- NO OVERTURES FROM JAPAN.; Official Denial of Report That She Twice Approached Russia.
- VOTES FOR RAILROAD TAX.; Jersey House Passes Duffield Bill -- Democrats Offer Measure.
- SHARP ATTACK ON BALFOUR.; A Liberal Leader Very Angry at a "Guillotine" Motion.
- MOURNS FOR EMMY LOU, PRIDE OF CAT ASYLUM; She's a Real Striped Tiger, No White Spots, Says Mrs. Hale. HAS ONLY FOURTEEN LEFT Alley Prize Winner Jumped the Tracks on Way to Buffalo -- Some Facts About Gladdie.
- THE VATICAN YIELDS TO AMERICAN BISHOPS; Pope Won't Send Mgr. Broderick for Peter's Pence. THE PLAN WAS CRITICISED It Was Inspired by the Falling Off in the French Income of the Vatican.
- PACER DIRECT DIES AT EAST VIEW FARM; Rupture of Heart Causes Death of James Butler's Stallion. HOLDER OF WORLD'S RECORDS The ex-Champion Was the Sire of Many Grand Circuit Winners -- Owner Valued Him Highly.
- NOMINATED BY PRESIDENT.; Peter V. De Graw to be Fourth Assistant Postmaster General.
- TO PROTECT PUBLISHERS.; Hearing on Bill to Safeguard Lists of Subscribers.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Advance In Call Money Gives Strong Market a Setback.
- SENATE CLERK AIDS ROADS.; Bill Suited Railway Lawyers After He Had Fixed It.