Articles
- CHEERS FOR SECESSION AT ANTI-TAX MEETING; Let City Have a State of Its Own, One Speaker Says. WARNING TO REPUBLICANS Day of Reckoning Will Come Next November If Higgins Signs Tax Bills, Orators Assert.
- Death of Old Trotting Stallion.
- Classicists vs. Moderns.; THE CLASSICS AND MODERN TRAINING. A Series of Addresses Suggestive of the Value of Classical Studies to Education. By Prof. Sidney G. Ashmore. 12mo. Pp. 159. Cloth. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons $1.25 net. Postage, 10 cents extra.
- Gives State "Dead" Accounts.
- Strange Shipmates.; THE BELTED SEAS. By Arthur Colton. 12 mo. Pp. 312. New York: Henry Holt & Co. $1.50.
- Book Plates.
- MAY GIVE UP PRINCESS PIA.; King of Saxony Agrees to Raise ex-Princess Louise's Allowance.
- FROM READERS.(2)
- McCREADY MURDER CLUES.; Evidence Points to Husband of American Victim's Servant.
- NEW SPRING BOOKS.; Some Noteworthy Outdoor Books -- Works of Biography and Travel -- The Classified Lists.
- ALL FOR ONE CENT.
- Hopkinson Smith's Stories.; AT CLOSE RANGE. By F. Hopkinson Smith. Illustrated. 12mo. Pp. 260. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons
- The Saving of Hook Mountain.
- COL. ROOSEVELT GREETS HIS OLD ROUGH RIDERS; Makes Texas Reunion One of Blue and Gray. TALKS OF CROP OF CITIZENS Urges That Men Be Treated as Men, Not as Rich and Poor -- Speaks at Battle-Scarred Alamo. COL. ROOSEVELT GREETS HIS OLD ROUGH RIDERS
- Economy.
- Rodin.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- SOUTH AMERICA.; Ex-Minister Scruggs's Book on "The Colombian and Venezuelan Republics."*
- BALLOON CROSSES CHANNEL.; Jacques Faure Reaches Calais from Folkestone In Four Hours.
- VANDERBILT RACE PROTEST.; French Club's Action Likely to Bar American Owners from Auto Event.
- Tress of North America.; MANUAL OF THE TRESS OF NORTH AMERICA. (Exclusive of Mexico.) By Charles Sprague Sargent With 644 Illustrations, Cloth, Pp. 826. New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. $6.
- The President's Summer Plans.
- $1 a Horse Power Tax on Autos.
- For Court Tennis Championship.
- The Higher Common Sense.; THE UNWRITTEN LAW. A Novel. By Arthur Henry, author of "The House in the Woods" and "An Island Cabin." 12mo. Pp. 401. New York: A.S. Barnes & Co. $1.50.
- FILE CHARGES AGAINST CITY'S CIVIL SERVICE; Merit System Violated, Reform Association Declares. HEARING AT ALBANY ON MAY 4 Favorites on Eligible List to Exclusion of Others, it is Alleged -- Plan to Air System.
- SPENCER SAYS ROADS WOULD AID ROOSEVELT; Would All Bow to Proper Regulation, He Declares. GROSS CUP ON CORPORATIONS Judge Says They Should Be Controlled Like Banks and Forced to be Faithful.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Irregular; Call Money Firmer, 3 1/2 @ 4 1/4 Per Cent. Strengt in New Spots, and Profit Taking Where Rises Have Been Pressed Too Far.
- Haeckel's "Anthropogenie."
- King Edward at Marseilles.
- Ira A. Place N.Y. Central Counsel.
- FROM READERS.(3)
- Kentucky Futurity Winner Sold.
- MR. ROCKEFELLER'S DEFENSE.
- GAS COMPANY OFFICIAL CAN'T EXPLAIN ASSETS; New Amsterdam Treasurer Never Saw Books, He Says. GAS SOLD TO CONSOLIDATED For 32.5 and to Other Companies It Was Billed at $1, with 50 Per Cent. Rebate.
- Dante's "Divina Commedia."
- The Color of Dumas Fils.
- Review 1 -- No Title
- ABOUT AUTHORS.; What Some of Them Are Saying, Writing, or Planning.
- Mr. Jacobs Explains His Lecture.
- CENTRAL PARK TREES.
- Roncevalles and After.; FOR THE WHITE CHRIST. By Robert Ames Bennet Illusrated. Pp. 474. Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co. $1.50.
- SECOND WEDDING FOR KANE.; He and Mrs. Elliot Found South Carolina Laws a Bar.
- ERLANGER THREATENED TO CRUSH ME---BELASCO; Playwright Tells of Stormy Interview in Manager's Office. STOOD IT FOR MONEY REASON Business Kept Him from Striking Syndicate Member, He Testifies -- Got Miss Crosman Away from Him.
- Russian Life in Alaska.; THE WAY OF THE NORTH. A Romance of the Days of Baranof. By Warren Cheney. Cloth, 8vo. Pp. 320. New York: Doubleday, Page & Co. $1.50.
- 70 AND 23 WED IN SECRET.; Retired Merchant of New Rochelle Married Two Months Ago.
- DR. HARBIN WON GOLF FINAL.; Defeated Herreshoff in North and South Tournament by One Up.
- BIG AUDIENCE CHEERS CHICAGO'S MAYOR-ELECT; Judge Dunne Tells Mass Meeting of Municipal Ownership Fight. THINKS NEW YORK IS READY J.G. Phelps Stokes Is Also Among Cooper Union Speakers and Fiancee Hears Him.
- CUT FARE ON RAPID TRANSIT.; Bill Proposes Rush-Hour Half Rate and Unlimited Transfers.
- SETH LOW ON PROTECTION.; Tells Why Principle Persists, Despite Its Defects.
- VICAR HAWKER.; A New, Authoritative Biography of the Eccentric Clergyman of Morwenstow.*
- FINDS DRIVER WHO HIT HER.; Mrs. Ballard Refused to Make Complaint at First, Policeman ,Says.
- MARCH BANK CLEARINGS.
- A New History of England.
- The Kaiser Leaves Naples.
- Review 6 -- No Title
- THE ATTACK ON NIAGARA.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Swinburne's Poetry.
- Objects to Public Laundry.
- Review 2 -- No Title
- NATIONS REBUFF GERMANY.; United States, Spain, and Italy Said to Disapprove Moroccan Plan.
- Dr. Osler Defied.
- On Board a Yacht.; THE WANDERERS. A Novel. By Henry C. Rowland, Author of "To Windward." Cloth. 12mo. Pp. 392. New York: A.S. Barnes & Co. $1.50.
- Jack London's New Book.
- THE GRATITUDE OF MR. LOEB.; Got Clerkship for Woman Who Found His Gold Watch.
- A FAST SIDE-WHEELER.; The Sound Boat Providence Makes Twenty-three Knots an Hour.
- "Kid" McCoy to Fight O'Brien.
- The Adventures of a Millionaire.; REUBEN LARKMEAD. A Story of Worldlings. By Edward W. Townsend. Illustrated by Wallace Morgan. Pp. 205. 12mo. New York: The G.W. Dillingham Company. $1.25.
- WAY TO TAX NEW PORTERS.; Personal Property Actually in State Subject by Saxe's Bill.
- BOSTON WOMEN TAKE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP; Winners Outplay New Yorkers on St. Nicholas Courts. SWIFT NET PLAY BY VICTORS First Series of Long Tournament Brought to Brilliant End -- Mixed Doubles Begin To-day.
- "Far Eastern Tropics."
- International Law.
- CZAR'S FAMILY PASSES AN ANXIOUS HOLIDAY; Nicholas for First Time Absent from Horse Guards Parade. SECLUDED IN HIS PALACE Dismissal of Karsokoff Excites Musical Circles -- Several Members of Medical Congress Also Thrown Into Prison.
- BULLION AND MINING.
- Retreats of St. Francis.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Review 7 -- No Title
- Lady Curzon's Popularity.
- This Week's Publications.
- Settlement Work.
- TOPICS OF THE WEEK.
- THE PUBLISHERS; Plans of Some of Them -- Forthcoming New Books.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- CANADIAN TALES.; A Baker's Dozen of Collected Stories by Herman Whitaker.*
- Front Page 5 -- No Title
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- The Training of Girls.; MOTHER AND DAUGHTER. By Gabbrielle E. Jackson. 12mo. Pp. 216 New York: Harper & Brothers. $1.25.
- STEAMER SANK AT WHARF.; Unexplained Accident at New Orleans to the Louisiana.
- FORDHAM, 8; TUFTS, 3.
- ALMANACS.; Robert Bailey Thomas's Old Farmer's Almanack of Nearly One Hundred Years Ago.*
- "COMBINATION OF TEN" HINT.; Senators' Suspicions Aroused Regarding an Insurance Rate Bill.
- BOSTON NOTES.; Dickberry's "The Storm of London"; Prof. Hyslop's "Science and the Future Life"; Other Forthcoming Books.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Morris's "Earthly Paradise."
- Article 3 -- No Title
- LONDON NEWS.; Doings of English Authors and Publishers -- The Latest Announcements.
- CONCEAL EARTHQUAKE NEW.; Believed That Many Thousands Were Killed in India.
- Greene Party Returns.
- FROM READERS.
- ANOTHER TAX INQUIRY COMMISSION.
- ONE OUT OF MANY.; An Oil Region View of Mr. Rockefeller's Money.
- CONFESSIONS SEIZED AFTER KRESEL'S VISIT; Keeper Present While Jerome's Assistant Saw Rothschild. RAID ON CELLS FOLLOWED Papers Shown by Superintendent Collins to ex-Gov. Black and Then Sent to Gruber.
- The Dodd, Mead List.
- Ask the Owner.
- Review 3 -- No Title
- A Denver Strangler.; ART THOU THE MAN? By Guy Berton. Illustrations by Charles R. Macauley, 12mo. Pp. 288. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. $1.50.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- THE PHILHARMONIC'S PLANS.; Foreign Conductors to be Secured Again Next Season.
- Another John Henry Book.
- MAPES MOURNS $1,000 DOG.; Spaniel Was Drowned After Neighbor's Son Had Been Bitten.
- COATS OFF FOR WORK ON CANAL, SAYS SHONTS; Railroad Business Methods and No Politics, He Declares. WILL BE MONTHLY REPORTS People the Stockholders in Panama Enterprise and Roosevelt Votes Their Stock, Says Commission's Head.
- Prison for Bucketing Stocks.
- HEATH'S DIARY.; A New Edition of His "Memoirs of the American War."*
- Chains Up a Railroad.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- In Continental Centres.
- Discovery of the New World.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- ADULTERATED DRUGS.
- A SEA-LEVEL CANAL.
- "FADS" IN THE SCHOOLS.; A Tendency to Call Everything New by That Name.
- Review 4 -- No Title
- Brentano's Importations.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- SWIFT'S EX-SECRETARY HEARD; M.C. Baker Says Beef Trust Grand Jury Seems to Understand.
- W.A. CLARK'S AGENT SHOWED HIS REVOLVER; Mackey of Buffalo Arrested at Grand Central Station. ALBANY MAN COMPLAINANT There Was Trouble at Ticket Window -- Port Warden March Was in the Party.
- CLOSE FINISHES MARK RACES AT BENNING; Sais Defeats Amberjack, the Daly Colt, by a Neck. GOLD VAN'S STEEPLECHASE "Talent" Has the Better of the Bookmakers, as Four Favorites Land in Front.
- Some Health Laws.; THE PHYSICAL CULTURE LIFE. A Guide for All Who Seek the Simple Laws of Abounding Health. By H. Irving Hancock. Author of "Japanese Physical Training." "Physical Training for Women by Japanese Methods." "Physical Training for Children by Japanese Methods," "Jiu-Jitsu Combat Tricks," "Life at West Point." &c. Illustrated. Cloth, 8vo. Pp. xvi.-229. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. $1.25 net.
- MORE WEST POINT ARRESTS.; Electrician and a Saloon Keeper Accused of Frauds on Government.
- Long Shots Won at City Park.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- W.C. Hunt to Aid State Census.
- Mediaeval Sources.
- BELMONT ON ELECTION FUNDS.; Contributions of Insurance Companies Fair Subject of Inquiry, He Says.
- RUSSIA'S WAR PREPARATIONS.; Large Orders Placed Abroad for Arms and Ammunition.
- Article 7 -- No Title
- FRANCESCA AGAIN.
- TO CATCH SUN IN THE DARK.; Harvard Professor Wants to Find How the Edges Got Nicked.
- French Taxes Not Dutiable.
- Review 9 -- No Title
- RUSSIAN NUMBERS.
- Let the Mortgage Tax be Vetoed.
- SUGDEN'S QUINTUPLE SIN.; Five Charges Resuit of Reflections Upon His Superiors.
- Books That Sell Well.
- TREATMENT OF SPOTTED FEVER.
- South Africa.
- Scribner's For May.
- MORMONS SUE CHURCH HEAD.; Say He Diverts $500,000 Annually from Tithes for His Own Use.
- A BROWNING TRAGEDY IMPRESSIVELY ACTED; Mrs. Le Moyne and Her Company in "A Blot in the 'Scutcheon." DRAMA MERGED IN IMAGERY The Music School Settlement Richer to the Extent of $3,500 by Matinee at the Hudson.
- Stories of Dutch Peasantry.; MY POOR RELATIONS. Stories of Dutch Peasant Life. By Maarten Maartens. 12mo. New York: D. Appleton & Co. $1.50.
- NEW CHICAGO TRUCK STRIKE.; Rioters Arrested After Serious Clash with Police.
- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.; Thomas Cook Wordin.
- Two Men and a Maid.; WHEN LOVE IS KING. By Margaret Doyle Jackson. 12mo. Illustrated. Pp. 350. New York: Dillingham. $1.50.
- Father Martin to Lose Arm.
- STOPPED FROM PLAYING BASEBALL ON SUNDAY; Greater New York's Meeting with Ridgewood Would Be Illegal. BROOKLYN CLUB PROTESTS Local Teams Return from the South and Will Begin Exhibition Games To-day.
- William Rathbone of Liverpool.
- SAYS MOCK MARRIAGE WAS GRIEVOUS WRONG; Testimony All In and Magistrate Reserves Decision. FRIEND OF BAYS TESTIFIES Tells How She Accompanied Couple to Station and Heard Man Perform So-Called Ceremony.
- Agent Sues Tarbell for Libel.
- Bond Offerings.
- HENRY JAMES.
- Russian Warships Leave Jibutil.
- THE LONDON MARKET.
- In the May Century.
- MAXWELL, APPEALING, UPHELD BY MEETING; "No," Shouts Audience to Short-Day School Plan. SCHEME IS CRIME, HE SAYS Hardship to Mothers, Especially in Poorer Districts -- Hundreds at Ridgewood Agree with Him.
- Mr. White's Article on the Czar.
- MUNICIPAL TRADING.
- A Chance for "Widow's" Money.
- M'AVOY TAKES STAND In $250,000 LIBEL SUIT; Swears McAdoo Told Him He Would Attend to Gamblers. TWO CHARGES THROWN OUT Plaintiff Says He Never Investigated Published Statements That Poolrooms Were Running in Harlem.
- Chamber's New Novel.
- Concerning Philadelphia.
- Henderson's "Science of War."
- FREE 'PHONES AT WATERLOO.; Village Profits by War Between Rival Companies.
- Hope for Senator O.H. Platt.
- Fanny Burney's Diary.
- NON-UNION FENCE WRECKED.; Belmont Race Track Officials Believe Vandalism Work of Union Men.
- Navy Receives Fencing Trophy.
- Armine Thomas Kent.; OTIA. Poems, Essays, and Reviews by Armine Thomas Kent. Edited by Harold Hodge. With a Memoir by Arthur A. Bauman. 12mo. Pp. 271. New York: John Lane.
- Front Page 7 -- No Title
- JIU-JITSU DEFENDED.; Higashi Says Tricky Methods Were Used In Match with Bothner.
- WASPS.; Mr. and Mrs. Peckham's Story of Their Intelligence and Industry.*
- INSURANCE MANAGER MISSING FIVE DAYS; F.E. Rock of Malone Started on Visit to Chinatown. FOUL PLAY IS SUSPECTED Had Money -- Father, After Waiting in Vain for Police to Get Trace, Returns Home.
- BANK INVESTMENT BILL GETS COMMITTEE RIDER; Amendment to Stevens Measure Favors an Illinois Road. BLOW TO STANDARDIZATION Head of Savings Bank Association Says He Will Ask Governor for Veto If Amendment Stands.
- EQUITABLE MEETING PUT OFF A FEW DAYS; Task of Naming New Directors Is Considered Important. PEACE MOVE STILL STRONGER Sparring by Factions Not Viewed with Complacency -- Col. Bacon Looks to Courts for Remedy.
- A FRENCH VIEW OF HAWTHORNE.
- NOT ATTACKING WILL.; Abraham H. Sarasohn Merely Trying to Carry Out Father's Wishes.
- CURRENCY MOVEMENT.
- Ernest Renan.
- CURRENT COMMENT.
- A PROTEST FOR THE CHILDREN.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Biographies.
- A Precocious Young Missourian.
- ITALIAN HIGH LIFE.; Mme. Waddington's Letters Written During Two Visits a Quarter of a Century Apart.
- "The Garden of Allah."
- Latest Shipping News.
- ELEPHANTS OVERBOARD; LEOPARD A SUICIDE; Big Sea Swept Four Pachyderms from Menagerie Ship. BLOCK-LONG PYTHONS DIED Several Hundred Grinning Monkeys and a Fierce Man-Eating Tiger, However, Are Due Here Soon.
- Early New York.; VEAW OF EARLY NEW YORK. With Illustrative Sketches. Prepared for the New York Chapter of the Colonial Order of the Acorn. Cloth, Svo. Pp. 145. New York: Privately printed.
- THOMAS NUTTALL.; EARLY WESTERN TRAVELS, 1748-1846. Volume XIII. Nuttall's Travels Into the Arkansas Territory, 1819. Edited with notes. Introduction. Index. By Reuben Gold Thwaites. Cloth. Pp. 366. Cleveland: The Arthur H. Clark Company.
- SUES CITY TO SAVE A PARK.; New York Woman Seeks to Enjoin Allegheny Gift to Railroad.
- Terry McGovern In Poor Health.
- SAILORS' YARNS.; A Volume of Good Sea Stories by Morgan Robertson.*
- WILL FAIL, SAYS GROSSCUP.; Chicago Judge Declares Municipal Ownership Never Has Succeeded.
- Waterside Won Memphis Handicap.
- THE FIFTH CENTURY.; Unfinished Lectures of Prof. Freeman Revised by York Powell and T.S. Holmes.*
- Author of "Serena."
- Early Christian Martyrs.
- FRANCE'S MILITARY PLOT.; Warnings Received by Cabinet Ministers -- Sensational Reports.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Still Higher Prices Predicted -- Smelting Feature of Market.
- Scotch Degree for Edward Robinson.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Entire Block Sold by Academy of the Sacred Heart -- El Dorado Apartments in Big Deal -- Wonderland Tract Changes Hands at $1,000,000 -- Other Dealings.
- INTER MUNICIPAL CABLEGRAMS.
- Mr. Foley's Muse.
- Jury Must Pass Upon Duke.
- Japanese Print Artists.
- Jules Verne's British Readers.
- WARS OF RELIGION.; THE NEW VOLUME OF THE CAMBRIDGE MODERN HISTORY, DESCRIBING THE TURMOIL IN EUROPE BETWEEN 1599 AND 1618.*
- Thomas Dixon, Jr., Again.
- BAD MATERIAL, BAD WORK WORTHLESS INSPECTION; That Is Substance of Experts' Report on Collapsed Buildings. CODE PROVISIONS IGNORED Structures Inadequate to Support Loads at Any Time -- Architects' Supervision Demanded.
- A Marriage Agency.; THE MATRIMONIAL BUREAU. By Carolyn Wells and Harry Persons Taber. Illustrated. 12mo. Pp. 282. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. $1.50.
- "Bob Taylor's Magazine."
- Front Page 6 -- No Title
- THE GERMAN PEOPLE.; Prof. Dodd Reviews the New Volume of Prof. Karl Lamprecht's History, Treating of the Sevententh Century.*
- Mrs. Roosevelt Reports Fine Catch.
- FUNDS FOR COLUMBIA CREW.; King's Crown Donates Profits of 'Varsity Show -- Baseball To-day.