Articles
- AMBASSADOR CHOATE BECOMES A BENCHER; Middle Temple Rules Suspended in His Honor. A BRIEF, SIMPLE CEREMONY Repast in the Dining Hall Once Opened by Queen Elizabeth and in Which Shakespeare Acted.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Kentucky Judge a Suicide.
- RUSSIAN PAPER SARCASTIC.; Says Japan Frightens All the World But Rojestvensky.
- DELAWARE AND HUDSON.; Stockholders Approve $5,000,000 Issue -- Lease Satisfactory.
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- BANK SHRINKAGE, $250,000.; Sale of People's of Halifax Discloses Condition of Assets.
- THE MAYOR'S TERM.
- That Dynamic Tree.
- RATE LEGISLATION MUST COME, DECLARES MR. TAFT; Secretary Warns Railway Men to Aid, Not Hinder, It. TO FIX MAXIMUM CHARGES Stuyvesant Fish Replies to Taft, Who Reaffirms His Position -- Against Government Ownership.
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- BISHOP PRAISES THE STAGE.; Tendency for Good, Says Dr. Potter at Actors' Fund Meeting.
- AUTO CARS ON RAILROADS.; Will Become General In Future, Congress Delegates Predict.
- Bernhardt Among Gens de Lettres.
- FRANCE EXPLAINS TO ENGLAND.; Rojestvensky Promised to Leave Hon-Kohe Bay May 3.
- HAY MAY VISIT CAPITALS.; Suggestions That He Meet von Buelow, Delcasse, and Lansdowne.
- RAN OVER BOY, THEN FLED.; Police Looking for Driver Whose Wagon Nearly Killed a Child.
- IF HE COULD HAVE HIS WAY.
- MINE IN MID-PACIFIC.; Sighted by a Schooner -- In the Path of Ocean Liners.
- It Wasn't Help That Was Wanted.
- ARMOURS OFFER LOW RATES.; Attempt May Be Made to Have Fruit Growers' Charges Dropped.
- Presbyterians' Big Mission Year.
- ARABS CAPTURED 30 GUNS.; Turks at Sana'a Also Lost 20,000 Rifles -- Riza Pasha Superseded.
- GERMAN SINGERS FOR OPERA.; Bertha Morena, Hilda Schoene, and Heinrich Knote Engaged.
- SUES UNCLE FOR $300,000.; Action Begun by Young Niece of M.J. Lawrence of Cleveland.
- M'ADOO LOPS OFF 57 POLICE HEADS AT A BLOW; Two Inspectors, 10 Captains, and 45 Sergeants Retired. DISABILITY AS THE REASON Inspector Cortright, Who Tried to Resign Some Time Ago, Is Retained as Chief.
- JAPANESE ANGER NOT QUIETED.; Government Silent Regarding Action Taken in France.
- JAPANESE PRINCE IN ROME.; Arisugawa Cordially Welcomed by King Victor Emmanuel.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Site Bought for New Business Building Near Times Square -- Fourth Avenue Corner Sold at High Figure -- Lower Fifth Avenue Properties at Auction -- Other Dealings.
- Chicago Brokers Open Office Here.
- GANZEL COMING BACK.; Will Play with Local Americans Again -- Chase or Anderson to Go.
- Elect Brandegee Senator.
- THE ART OF PACKING.
- Latest Shipping News.
- PRESIDENT BALKS SHERIFF.; His Train Passes 25 Miles From Instead of Through Omaha.
- Peabody Quits General Electric.
- SAYS SHE KILLED HUSBAND.; Drank a Glass of Wood Alcohol After the Murder to Follow Him.
- DREW AS HEAD OF PLAYERS.; Jefferson Told Him He Would Be His Natural Successor.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- GERMANS' CROCODILE TEARS.; Papers Condole with Britain Over Her Neutrality Dilemma.
- General Electric Meeting.
- Italian Warships Ordered to Crete.
- NEW YORK DEFEATED TWICE AT BASEBALL; St. Louis Hits McGinnity Hard and Comes Out Winner. AMERICANS LOSE TO BOSTON Washington Takes Game from Quakers and Assumes Lead Again -- Cincinnati Beats Brooklyn. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Tail-Enders Surprise Champions and Win by a Score of 8 to 7.
- FLYBACK BEAT DEKABER; Handicap Made the Best Contest of the Day at Belmont Park. RACES RUN ON ROUND TRACK Little Em Captured the Harlem Selling Stakes from Sidney C. Love -- Two Choices First.
- STRIKE EXPENSES.
- OPEN BETTING RING WILL BEGIN TO-MORROW; Track Managers Refuse to Recognize Turf Association. MEANS END OF SYNDICATE Withdrawal of Restrictions Is Expected, However, to Increase Revenue of the Racing Associations.
- OUR DIPLOMATS IN ATTICS.; Ex-Ambassador White Says Pay Them More -- Wants Young Blood.
- OCTOGENARIAN HIT BY AUTO.; May Die of Injuries in Collision with Capt. Anderson's Motor.
- WHITE WINGS DRENCHED CAR.; Fled "Mad Dog," but Not Fast Enough to Escape Wet Women.
- M'CARREN SMOTHERS CENSURE VOTE ON GAS; Manages to Table Resolution in Kings County Committee. MEETING IS IN AN UPROAR Chairman Declares an Adjournment and Members Withdraw, Not at All Harmonious.
- CLASS TEACHERS WAR OVER EQUALTY PLAN; Nomination of Woman for Presidency Causes Bitter Fight. HISSES, JEERS, CATCALLS Fact That More Than One Ticket Is in the Field Will Postpone the Election.
- ACROSS ATLANTIC 300 TIMES.; Kaiser Wilhelm II. Dresses Ship in Honor of Veteran Chief Engineer.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- TWENTY-SIX LIVES LOST IN A KANSAS TORNADO; Swath 100 Yards Wide Cut Through Town of Marquette. RESCUERS FIND 44 INJURED Several Dying in Hospital -- Two Carried 500 Feet on Bed and Landed Unhurt.
- RUSSIANS MAY INVADE KOREA.; 15,000 Men Said to be Massed on the Left Bank of the Tumen.
- Herrera, Alleged Plotter, Freed.
- PITTSBURG, 9; PHILADELPHIA, 6.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
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- PANAMA ROUTE DRAWBACKS.; Loss of Time in Transit and Too Much Transshipment.
- MME. PADEREWSKI'S APPEAL.; Trying to Get Release of Murderer from Sing Sing.
- SAYS DOCTORS SCARE PEOPLE; Physician Affirms Smallpox and Spotted Fever Are Not Contagious.
- Dr. Oliver W. Nixon.
- AUTO RAN INTO TRAIN.; Mrs. W.C. Fisk of Jersey City Severely Injured in Midnight Accident.
- FRENCH AGAIN MAKE CZAR'S SHIPS MOVE ON; Prevent Squadrons Combining in Indo-Chinese Waters. ROJESTVENSKY HARD TO LOSE Returns to Kong-Hai After Sailing Away, and Then Breaks His Promise to Take to the Open Sea.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Calamine Is Free of Duty -- Other Decisions.
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- VOTE OF THIRTY-SEVEN MADE 4,400 STRIKE; Witness Tells How Chicago Teamsters Obeyed Mandate. WOMEN LED IN MOB ATTACK Blocked Car Traffic for an Hour with Bombardment of Non-Union Driver -- Tie-Up Broken.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE.; Greater New Yorks Beaten in First Inning in Last Boston Game.
- ACCUSED THEM AS WITCHES.; Two Columbia Professors Summoned to Court on an Eccentric's Charge.
- Notes of the Thoroughbreds.
- DEFENDS NIAGARA SCHEME.; No Peril to Falls, Says One Who Lived Near Them.
- YALE SENIOR DEAD IN ROOM.; Bullet In Haserot's Head -- Coroner Says Suicide.
- STATE TO BID FOR LABORERS.; Plan to Relieve Scarcity of Help in Farming Sections.
- YOUNG INVENTOR MISSING.; His Plans Stolen -- Fears That He Met with Foul Play.
- PHILIPPINE CHURCH CLAIMS.; Over $1,000,000 Demanded for Use of Property by Our Troops.
- WILD WEST COSSACKS STRIKE.; Afterward Repent, but Col. Cody Refuses to Take Them Back.
- Gen. Algernon S. Badger.
- NEW DISPUTE WITH CANADA.; We Ask England to Prevent the Removal of the St. John River Dam.
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- Baikal Railway Blocked.
- STAY FOR MRS. VALENTINA.; New Jersey Woman's Case Goes to United States Supreme Court.
- CHICAGO, 3; CLEVELAND, 2.
- DELAHUNTY SAYS HE HID CANFIELD'S PAPERS; Took Them to Jersey City and Then to Stamford. WORTH MORE THAN $500,000 Gambler's Former Attorney Says Secrecy Was of Vital Importance to His Client.
- ROJESTVENSKY'S CHANCES.; Is He Driving Sheep or Leading a Charge of Bison?
- Front Page 2 -- No Title; DOG CAUSED COLLISION. Yellow One Sent Fire Engine Against Trolley Car. PRINCESS SAVED PONY. From Furnishing Food for Wild Animals Aboard Ship. KILLED WOMAN AND HIMSELF. Japanese and Companion Supposed to Have Lost at Races.
- THIRD OF CITY'S PUPILS HAVE POOR EYESIGHT; New System of Examination in Schools Shows This. FUNDS FOR GLASSES URGED Of 7,166 Students Examined in April 3,132 Need Medical Attention, Report Shows.
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- SCHOOL FOR CENSUS TAKERS.; Chief Statistician Hunt Begins to Instruct State Enumerators.
- FIGHT FOR TEFFT ESTATE.; Testimony That New Yorker Wanted to Build Windowless House.
- Flavius J. Fisher.
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- A Concession to Maxim Gorky.
- DIVORCED 43 YEARS AGO.; Principal Du Bois's Secret Just Learned by Daughter, Suing.
- WASHINGTON, 3; PHILADELPHIA, 1
- DARING ROUGH RIDING BY CALVARY TROOP; United States Regulars Win Applause in the Garden. COHN BREAKS MILE RECORD Beats Former Military League Figures by Over Eleven Seconds -- Spirited Exhibit of Battle Exercises.
- Worried "Fond Parent" Reassured by One Who Isn't Worried.
- Russian Torpedo Craft Lost?
- WARSHIPS' WIRELESS TALKS.; Admiral Evans Instances Successful Test of the Apparatus.
- HAIGHT & FREESE CO. IN RECEIVERS' HANDS; Concern Had 20,000 Customers and More Than 70 Branches. CHARGES OF FRAUD MADE Complainant Swears That Orders Were Not Executed, but Bucketed, and That Accounts Were Juggled.
- Pennsyvania Road's Big Rail Order.
- EARNED $12.50, GETS $600.; Middletown Architect Had Accepted Mining Shares for Services.
- Money Orders to Jamaica Now.
- CARNEGIE FUND RECORDED.; Papers for the $10,000,000 Foundation Approved and Filed.
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- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Strong; Call Money Easy, 2@2 3/4 Per Cent. Easier Foreign Political and Financial Situation Promotes Local Improvement in Prices and Sentiment.
- RAILWAY RATES IN ENGLAND.; British Expert Says Public Suffers by Legislative Interference.
- PROV., 9 NEWARK, 0. (FORFEITED)
- DODGE-MORSE CASES TO-DAY.; Abraham Hummel Likely to be First of the Indicted Ones Tried.
- Absence of Police Stars.
- $20,000,000 Steel Plant Outlay.
- THE PRESIDENT GREETED BY HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS; They Hand Him Bouquets in a Nebraska Town. IS SPEEDING TO CHICAGO Says He Is Unrepentant Concerning the Panama Canal -- Speaks of Rate Control.
- SEVERAL BRANCHES CLOSE.; Managers of Some Say They Expect to Reopen To-day.
- ALDERMEN MAY DELAY TRANSIT PLANS 6 YEARS; Threaten to Carry Power-Curbing Bill to Highest Court. ENGAGE COUNSEL TO FIGHT It Is Said That Four-Tracking of Second Avenue Elevated Might Stop Aldermanic Protests.
- Gen. Davis Sails for New York.
- Ex-Bank President a Suicide.
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- MASSACRES OF JEWS IN SOUTHERN RUSSIA; Report That Thirteen Have Been Killed at Melitopol. MANY VICTIMS AT ZHITOMIR Outbreak There Attributed to Articles in the New Paper of the Jew Baiter Kroushevan.
- TORONTO, 5; ROCHESTER, 4.
- LAST OF CHINATOWN RAID.; Mr. Lord Says Eggers's Men Should Be Charged with Assault.
- LOAN SWINDLE COST THE EQUITABLE $27,000; Arrest of ex-Convict Follows Second Attempt of Same Sort. WATCH KEPT ON EMPLOYE Policy Stolen from Company's Vaults and Then Sent Back as Security for the Loan.
- Would Buy the Falkland Islands.
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