Articles
- MAYOR REPELS MOB AT JAIL.; Kentuckians Attempt to Lynch Three N.egroes for Killing Policeman.
- STARIN LINE MUST EXPLAIN.; Officials Deny Charge That Explosives Were on Smoking Deck.
- THE PROPOSED MORTGAGE TAX.
- INDIAN AUTOIST KILLED.; Wa-Ba Kosh-a-Na, Who Said He Was 120, Fatally Hurt in Race.
- A Deficit.
- Front Page 6 -- No Title; CAR ABLAZE ON ELEVATED. Fire on Shuttle Road Alarms Patrons of Grand Union Hotel.
- PRINCE'S CAR KILLS WOMAN.; Prince Brogli Arrested in Italy -- Was Going Forty-five Miles an Hour.
- McAdoo May See Wrestling Match.
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- BIG MAHOGANY CONCERN IN RECEIVER'S HANDS; The International, Capital $3,500,000, in Trouble. MADE $1,000,000 MORTGAGE To the Knickerbocker Trust -- Organized to Exploit Big Timber Tracts in Cuba and Mexico.
- ANDREWS CONCERN RECEIVER; Head of Storage Company Was Secretary for Andrew H. Green.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; New Record Price for Jerome Avenue Lots -- Site Bought for New Building on Fifth Avenue -- Day's Dealings by Brokers and at Auction.
- HAMMERSTEIN JEROME MEETING BLOODLESS; Can't Scare Me, Say Both Manager and District Attorney. SOME ANGRY EXCHANGES Suit Against Hopper Won't Have Prosecutor's Aid and Manager Will Go to Grand Jury.
- FOR AN ANDERSON FUND.
- BURNS UP FIRE APPARATUS.; Blaze Started by Fireman's Cigar -- Neighboring Town to Rescue.
- TO EDUCATE "POOR WHITES."; Plans for a Industrial School in the Mountains of Tennessee.
- OLD WARSHIPS GO CHEAP.; British Vessels Which Cost $15,000,000 Auctioned for $690,600.
- H.B. IRVING AS HAMLET.; London Critics Cordially Praise Performance of Sir Henry's Son.
- LEAVES SON BUT $500 A YEAR.; Pullman Vice President, T.H. Wickes, Makes Nephew His Heir.
- Two New Orleans Favorites Won.
- CHEERS FOR ROOSEVELT FROM THE BLUE AND GRAY; President, After Busy Day, Starts from St. Louis for Southwest. OVATION AT LOUISVILLE He Speaks of United Country -- Crowds Mass to See and Hear Him All Along Route.
- ARGUES FOR NEW YORK AT RAIL RATE HEARING; A.E. Blackmar Reviews History of Differential on Grain Traffic. GLASS CASE SET FOR MAY 16 Inter-State Commerce Commission Called to Rule on Alleged Nullification of Tariff by Railways.
- AUTOBOAT AT AZORES.; Lewis Nixon's Craft Far on Her Way to Europe.
- HIGH-PRICED STATE BONDS.; Bids for Alabama Issue at Nearly 102 for the Lot.
- FIRE NEAR 3,300 PUPILS.; They Sat Still While Engines Worked in Basement Not Far Off.
- SUICIDE FROM SPEEDWAY.; Man Leaps Into River -- Perishes Despite Mounted Policeman's Efforts.
- THE BELGIAN CREDITORS.
- Letter to the Editor 2 -- No Title
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- CAPT. EBEN D. HALEY DEAD.; WaS for Many Years Connected with American Ice Company.
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- ALDERMEN'S WEEKLY RUMPUS.; Republican Worry Fornes and Sullivan -- Money for Fire Department.
- CZAR QUITE DOMINATED BY PRO-WAR COURTIERS; Ministers All Want Peace, but Entourage Opposes It. HOPE FOR VICTORY ON SEA Advocates of War Cheered by Rojestvensky's Reports of Target Practice and Manoeuvres.
- BOND'S ANTI-AMERICAN BILL.; Newfoundland Premier Introduces Measure to Hurt Our Fishermen.
- ELSBERG TRANSIT BILL BEATEN AFTER HOT TALK; Senate 40 to 8 Against Franchise Limit and Pipe Galleries. RAINES SHAKES FIST AT HIM Grady Accuses New Yorker of Turnabout Since Pennsylvania Grant -- Rapid Transit Board Denounced.
- LUNACY BOARD DEFICIT.; Short $209,553 on Salaries and $162,745 on Supplies for the Year.
- SUBWAY STRIKE TEXT OF CIVIC FEDERATION; Belmont Says Broken Promise Made Struggle Inevitable. SOCIAL TRAGEDY, SAYS LOW Favors Compulsory Arbitration as a Condition to Permitting Capital or Labor to Combine.
- HOW IT WILL WORK.
- McADOO-HOPPER MIX-UP.; Order to Close West End Theatre Rescinded -- Manager Explains.
- TAINTED MONEY.
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- CEREBRO SPINAL MENINGITIS; Its Widespread Epidemic Character -- The Local Situation -- Its Pathology and Usual Treatment -- What the New York Board of Health Is Doing.
- ESTATE FUNDS MISSING; DE WITT SMITH ACCUSED; Amount Involved, It Is Said, May Reach $1,000,000. WAS ARRESTED AT OFFICE Sum Covered by Charge Is $24,000 -- Complainant Thomas Stokes Obtains Warrant in Police Court.
- DEATH OF BISHOP FAVIER.; Head of Catholics in China -- Unjustly Accused of Looting in 1900.
- MAY TRY TO-MORROW TO OUST ALEXANDER; He Is Charged with Injuring the Equitable Society. HYDE ISSUES LONG STATEMENT Which He Presented to Directors on Feb. 15 -- Compares His Actions with Those of the President.
- POWERS STILL PRESIDENT.; No Attempt to Remove Him at Eastern League Meeting -- Schedule Adopted.
- ROOSEVELT FRIEND OF JEWS.; Declaration by Israel Zangwill at Zionist Banquet in London.
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- ALFONSO NOT BETROTHED YET.; Reports of His Engagement to Princess Patricia Are Denied.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Unsettled; Call Money Easier, 2 1/2@4 Per Cent. The Market Divided Against Itself, Upon Conflict Between Facts and Fears.
- TO CLIP ALDERMEN'S POWER.; Senate Committee Favors Franchise Change -- Bill to be Rushed.
- FIRE NEAR HOSPITAL.; Beth Israel Patients' Fears Soon Calmed, However.
- OIL INQUIRY RESULTS.; Standard's Methods, as Reported to Have Been Learned.
- THE KAISER AT TANGIER.
- THREE KILLED IN EXPLOSION.; Blown Up with Building at Bridgeport Cartridge Factory.
- Letter to the Editor 3 -- No Title
- MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP WINS IN CHICAGO; Judge Dunne Elected Mayor on That Platform. HIS PLURALITY IS 24,248 Says Expert Engineers Will Survey All City's Railways -- Factors That Worked Against Harlan.
- EPIDEMIC IN SILESIA.; Meningitis Has Claimed Several Victims There Already.
- STOREY FUGITIVES TRACED.; Arrest of Two Predicted Within Forty-eight Hours.
- "Parsifal" for St. Christopher's Home.
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- WOMEN TO OPEN TENNIS MEET ON INDOOR COURTS; Tournament at the St. Nicholas Rink Will Begin To-day. CHAMPIONS TO COMPETE Eight Teams for Men's Doubles Will Include Players for the International Matches in England.
- ON BIGGEST GRIZZLY'S TRAIL.; Colorado Guide Promises Fun -- Wireless Telegraph for President.
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- WATER FIGHT SENT TO HOUSE.; Committees Report Conflicting Measures -- Debate on Monday Night.
- McAVOY LIBEL SUIT ON.; Many Policemen in Court -- Lexow Testimony Is Admitted.
- TO ABOLISH ALDERMEN.
- PRESIDENT CAUSES LONDON STOCK BOOM; Domingo Plan Puts Up Prices of South American Bonds. SOME QUOTATIONS DOUBLED Speculators Believe This Country Will Collect the Debts of all the Latin-American States.
- In Italy, His Nephew Writes, Correcting an Error.
- EARTHQUAKES IN INDIA.; Havoc in Cities in the North -- Much Loss of Life Feared.
- COW SHOW IN EIGHTH AVENUE.; Bess Holds Up Trolley System While She Eats Her Dinner.
- GOV. BRADY ASKED TO RESIGN.; Otherwise He Must Sever Connection with Mining Company.
- MUTUAL RESERVE INQUIRY.; Life Insurance Investigation at Request of Company Itself.
- TOO MUCH FOR HOOSIERS.; New Yorks Excel at the Bat and Win by 9 to 5.
- Killed by Roosevelt's Train.
- OYAMA'S FRONT 15 MILES.; Russian Critic Believes Greatest Battle of the War Is to Come.
- Mr. Conger Leaves Peking.
- New Libel Law Passed.
- CANAL COMMISSION MEETS.; Adopts the President's Orders in Form of Resolutions.
- THE ADMINISTRATION AND THE CAMERA.
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- Office Holders Not Appreciated.
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- THAW WEDS MISS NESBIT.; Marriage Takes Place in Pittsburg -- Bridegroom's Mother Present.
- FRANCE'S INSURANCE LAW.; Cabinet Discusses the Joint Protest of American Companies.
- UNTERMYER'S DOGS WIN.; He Takes Nine First Prizes in Boston Collie Bench Show.
- TWO FIRES IN ORANGE, MASS.; Opera House Burning and Help Summoned from Other Towns.
- Mr. Hay Staying at Genoa.
- Prof. Richard Heinzel a Suicide.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Market Confused -- Big Freight Traffic in the Southwest.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- MAY PASS ON DOMINICAN DEBTS.; Proposal That International Commission Investigate Claims.
- Why Boys Hate Baths.
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- W.F. POTTER'S FUNERAL.; Many Railroad Officials Gather at Bier of Dead President.
- TO BUILD A $700,000 HOUSE.; W.G. Rockefeller His Own Architect for Residence at Greenwich.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- FRENCH CABLE CO. APPEALS.; Next Venezuelan Decision Will Be Final -- A New Line Opened.
- JUNE BUG PUZZLES AUTOIST.; Club Member Asks What to Do If Insect Flies Down His Throat.
- Central Pacific of Utah Elects.
- TELEGRAM CRUEL BLOW TO BEREAVED MOTHER; Mrs. Fleischmann Thought That at Last Boy Was Found. SON LOST SEVEN MONTHS Santa Fe Official Believed He Had Found Him Near Los Angeles, but Was Mistaken.
- O'BRIEN URGES BILL TO STOP POLICE GRAFT; Inspector Aids the Nine's Delegation at Albany Hearing. TELLS OF PRICE ON BERTHS Letters from McAdoo and Justice Gaynor Advise Passage of Committee's Measure -- Reply to Jerome.
- AT ODDS OVER GIFT OF MR. ROCKEFELLER; American Board Committee Rejects Protestants' Proposal. FIVE-HOUR CONFERENCE HELD Prudential Members Refuse to Issue Joint Statement Giving Reason For and Against Acceptance.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- $100,000,000 U.P. STOCK.; Increase of Preferred Harriman's Plan -- He Tells Finance Scheme.
- High Tariffs and Steamship Subaidies.
- Front Page 5 -- No Title; JEFFRIES AUTO TOO FAST. Chauffeur with Champion Arrested -- Hog Dealer the Complainant.
- W.H. DELIUS A SUICIDE.; Chief Justice Fuller's Son-in-Law Shoots Himself.
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- Hannis Wins Close Pool Match.
- BRITAIN SENDS STRONG PROTEST TO GERMANY; Complains of Broken Agreement as to Pacific Islands. MATTER IS TO BE PRESSED Lansdowne Tells the Lords the Government Will See That English Traders Get Justice.
- DEEP PLOT TO KILL TREPOFF.; Another Arrest -- Hated Policeman Shot in Warsaw Hospital.
- ASSEMBLY DELAYS TAX BILLS.; Notice Given of Plan to Suspend the Rules.
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- THE PROPOSED MORTGAGE TAX.(2)
- AMERICANS IN AUTO SMASH.; F.J. Stevens and L.C. Hay Injured -- Mr. Stevens's Condition Dangerous.
- Surprised at Mine, Eamea's Big Fee.
- DEMOCRATS WIN IN ST. LOUIS.; Gains for Party Throughout the State -- Kansas City Overturn.
- TWIN TRAVELERS LOST IN PARK'S BIG FOREST; Explorers' Two Tiny Slaves in Same Plight. TRAMPED OVER NEW BRIDGE Brooklyn Police Find Four Little Manhattan Adventurers -- Rejoicing in "The Alley."
- ROPE SKIPPING FATAL.; Girl Beat Westchester County Record -- Paid for It with Life.
- FULLER'S RIDING LANDS ROSEBEN A WINNER; Little Baird, with Santa Catalina, Outgeneraled at Benning. BEST CARD OF THE MEETING Another Profitable Day for Bookmakers, as Only One Favorite Finished in Front.
- Millette Wins Billiard Tourney.
- OUR INTEREST IN MOROCCO.; Germans Believe We Are Taking Part in the Negotiations.
- PHENIX NATIONAL BOUGHT.; By Morgan, Belmont, and F.E. Marshall of St. Louis.
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- Washington Life Election.
- SUES FOR $1,200,000.; Plaintiff Is the Aunt of the Defendant, Judge Bronson.
- BIG BATCH OF CITY BONDS.; Issue of $25,000,000 Will Be Placed on Sale April 21.