Articles
- COLUMBIA CREW SHIFT.; Ruprecht Put Back at No. 2 in 'Varsity Boat -- No Morning Spins.
- Might Follow the Abolition of Yale's Senior Societies.
- AMERICANS WIN TENNIS SERIES; McLoughlin Defeats Doust and Williams Wins Hard Match from Rice.
- Spelling and Education.
- INDIANS IN THE OPEN ACT OUT 'HIAWATHA'; Iroquois Company Presents the Story in Woodland Theatre on Delafield Estate.
- CENSURE RUBBER 'OFFICIALS; Commons Committee Puts Putumayo Atrocities Directly on Arana
- ARMY OF GENERALS VISITS WEST POINT; Unusual Array of Veteran Officers Gathered for June Week Exercises.
- Perkins as Harvester Witness.
- PUBLICITY IS WILSON IDEA.; Lindbergh, Urging Open Currency Sessions, Will Quote President.
- Dr. James P. McEvoy.
- RENEW FIGHT FOR RUTLAND.; Preferred Shareholders Citing New Haven Record in Opposing Sale.
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- China for Bryan Peace Plan.
- SHACKLETON'S POLAR HINT.; Sir Ernest Says That Science Demands Exploration of Antarctic.
- ARGENTINE BEEF HERE FROM LONDON; Local Dealers Unconcerned Because They Say It Is Only a Shipment of Speculators.
- AUSTRIA BUYING WAR AUTOMOBILES; Her War Office Is in Market for 260 Motor "Goods Wagons" and 50 "Searchlight Trains."
- STATES WIN, SAYS HADLEY.; Asserts Decision Upholds Their Right to Control Own Utilities.
- CALLS OUR WOMEN DOWDY.; Writer in Daily News Ridicules Freak Fashions in New York.
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- WOMEN'S NATIONAL TENNIS.; Champion Miss Mary Brown on Hand to Defend Her Title.
- SOME OTHER PERSON' POISON PEN DEFENSE; With Case Postponed for Ten Days, Mrs. Pollard's Attorney Is on the Trail.
- Damaged Police Uniforms.
- MORRIS PARK PRICES HIGHER; Average Price on Eighth Day of Sale is $1,641.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London and Paris Markets Are Depressed -- Heavy Tone in Berlin.
- Call for State Bank Condition.
- MORE WEATHER CHIEFS OUT.; Houston Suspends Four for Aiding Moore's Political Aims.
- OH! WHAT IS SO RAW AS A DAY IN JUNE?; Yesterday the Coldest for That Month Recorded in the Eastern States.
- Heavy Demand for Money in West.
- ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP FLIES TO VIENNA; Makes the Trip from Baden-Baden in Half the Time of Fastest Train.
- OPPOSES PACIFIC PLANS.; McReynolds Says They Do Not Meet Court's Dissolution Order.
- SENTENCED FOR EXTORTION.; Magistrate Groff of Atlantic City to Pay a Fine of $150.
- IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
- Phillies Attack Reds' Pitchers.
- WALL STREET GETS NEWS WITH REGRET; Fears That Decision Means Putting Rate-Making Power Into Politics.
- THE INDICTED MINE WORKERS.
- Tigers Outplay Senators.
- GERMANY'S OLYMPIC STADIUM.
- YALE TRIUMPHS IN GAME AT PRINCETON; Three Times Teams Are Tied, but Elis Bat Best with Men on Bases.
- Cardinal Farley at Mary Mount.
- New York Teachers Well Paid?
- PHILIPPINE TRADE GROWS.; Shipments from United States Nearly Doubled in Recent Months.
- End Seat, "Hog."
- OFF TO MEET BRAZILIAN.; Bryan and Party Descend Potomac to Welcome Minister Muller.
- GUNS DRIVE GYPSIES OFF.; Atlantic City Police and Posies of Other Towns Resist Invasion.
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- 200 REPORTED EXECUTED.; Educated Women Said to be Implicated in Chinese Plot.
- Sanction $30,000,000 Not Issue.
- LOBBY SEARCHLIGHT ON EX-LEGISLATORS; Faulkner, Hull, Kopp, Bennet, and Landis Tell of Work for Special Interests.
- FULL INDIAN ACCOUNTING.; J.F. McMurray, Alleged "Lobbyist," Hit by Senate Amendment.
- ACCUSES R.B. HARRISON.; Late ex-President's Son Taxed with Fraud by Contractor.
- NOT CRUEL TO WIFE, CHARLOT ASSERTS; Mine Owner Held in Ludlow St. Jail Says Her Dislike for Children Caused Trouble.
- GIANTS GIVE CUBS SEVERE TROUNCING; Chicago Employs Four Pitchers in a Futile Attempt to Check New York.
- ATTORNEY GENERAL INTERPRETS THE DECISION.
- McREYNOLDS WANTS REPORT.; Asks for Explanation of Indictments Against Mine Workers.
- STREET LINES NOT RAILWAYS.; Not Subject to Commerce Board's Authority, Court Decides.
- HIGH PRICES PAID FOR MEZZOTINTS; " Daughter of Sir Thomas Frankland," After Lawrence, Brings $4,985 in London.
- EXTOL MISS DAVISON IN PLEA TO KING; Militants Telegraph That She Gave Her Life to Bring His Attention to Cause.
- Tigers Elect Rhoads President.
- Offers to Supply a Servant.
- MARK STUDENT FOR LIFE.; Hazers Paint Titanic Survivor's Forehead with Silver Nitrate.
- WON'T TRANSFER GIBBONS.; Secretary Daniels Decides to Keep Him at Naval Academy.
- I.W.W. IN PHILADELPHIA.; Agitators There Urging Workmen to Go on a Strike.
- Bruck-Shevell Wedding.
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- BEAUPRE TO LEAVE HAVANA.; Cuban Report That He Has Already Been Relieved as Minister.
- British Trade Still Grows.
- GARY SAYS HE ENDED STEEL TRUST PIRACY; But It Took Some Time for His Policy to Stop Carnegie Methods, He Testifies.
- GOVERNMENT SUES THE KODAK TRUST; Seeks to Dissolve the Eastman Company as a Violator of the Sherman Law.
- PLOT TO INVOLVE MONKS.; Forged Photographs Send Four Men and Three Women to Prison.
- BUMPER CROP OF WHEAT SEEN; Record Harvest of 1901 May Be Equalled if Conditions Remain Good.
- SENATORS OFF FOR MINES.; Start for West Virginia to Investigate the Coal Strike.
- RARE BOOKS IN HUTH SALES.; Quaritch Pays Good Prices for the Best Offerings.
- THE FOLLY OF THE MILITANTS.
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- THE RIVERSIDE EXTENSION.
- BOXER IN FLORAL CIRCLE.; Carpentier Makes Novel Debut in England -- Wells Challenges.
- FIRST BIG POLO GAME AT WESTBURY TO-DAY; English Team Slightly Favored to Win from American Defenders of Cup.
- OCCUPATIONAL "DRUDGERY"; Is Present to Some Degree in All Vocations.
- RUINS IN THE WAKE OF FORT GEORGE FIRE; Blaze at Paradise Park Furnished a Spectacle for Miles Around.
- CURRAN REPORT ADOPTED, 5 TO 4; Downing Decides to Stand by Fusionists After Failing to Soften Waldo Findings.
- Darien, Conn., to Have a Pageant.
- WOMAN'S NEW VOCATION; Training Fits Her to Take Charge of Office Buildings.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Break to New Low Level -- European Selling Renewed -- The Rate Decision.
- Burns Outclasses Jabez White.
- CZAR'S HEIR TO TAKE CURE.; Mud Baths to be Tried for Hardening of Knee Tissues.
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- HIGH-FINANCED MAGAZINES.; Columbian Secretary Tells of Proposed Dividends from Stock Sales.
- COPPER METAL DECREASES.; Supplies Carried Into June Less Than Any Month Since September.
- WILLING TO ALTER METHODS.; But Eastman Company Will Contest Dissolution Move.
- STREET CAR STRIKES AUTO.; Mrs. George Amsdem May Die of the Injuries She Received.
- ENNIS CLOSE TO WESTON.; Declares He Expects to Pass His Famous Rival at Buffalo.
- CHICAGO MAYOR'S CASH, $250; Tax Schedule Shows This to be All Harrison's Ready Resources.
- ALMA-TADEMA SALE BEGINS.; Relatively Small Prices Paid for Pieces of His Collection.
- THE BASIS OF PEACE.
- MRS. BARLOW'S GOLF BEST.; Philadelphia Woman Only Contestant Under 100 at Braeburn.
- AMERICANS AT COURT.; Miss Dean Presented -- Mrs. John Jacob Astor an Attendant.
- PRESBYTERY CAN'T CALL HIM UNITARIAN; Dr. Coffin Objects, Too, to Being Classed as Theological Traitor Because of Church Disputes.
- POST OFFICE CHANGES.; Several Reforms Urged for Improving Mail Service.
- ROAD ENGINEER REMOVED.; Stewart Had Charge of Certain Highways Criticised by Hennessy.
- OFFICE BUILDING SUPPLIES; Are Regulated by Owners in the Interest of Tenants.
- STARS AND BARS IN INDIANA.; Confederate ex-Prisoners Honor Memory of Their Union Commander.
- RICHES FOR REFORM OF INSANITY LAWS; Chaloner's Guardian Says He Will Not Oppose Effort to Declare Him Sane.
- EMMA DUNN IN VAUDEVILLE.; Appears at the Fifth Avenue in New Sketch -- Trained Cockatoo a Hit.
- MURPHY WANTED IN COHALAN INQUIRY; Grievance Committee Merely Can "Request" Him to Appear Before It
- STANDING BY SHIP AFIRE.; The Nashville and Curityba Ready to Aid the Olinda.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- QUITS STORMY PASTORATE.; Support of Wilson One Factor in the Rev. Mr. Barnes's Troubles.
- NOW CAN TEST VACCINE.; Friedmann Institute Gives Data on Which Health Board Can Decide.
- Hard Batting in St. Louis Victory.
- Handicap Tennis at Hartsdale.
- IMPORTER SENTENCED.; Edward Friedman Before Court for Undervaluing Foreign Gowns.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- SERVIA CALLS WAR COUNCIL.; Bulgaria Expected to Refuse Concessions -- London Fears Conflict.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- COOKE CHASES JUDGE FOR RIGHT TO WED; Finds Him at Last and Can Now Marry, but Not in This State.
- ADVERTISING MEN TAKE BALTIMORE; Convention Opens in Armory Where Wilson Was Nominated and Pageant Follows.
- TO BE MARRIED IN PARIS.; Wedding of Miss McLean and Major Ravenscroft on June 12.
- EXCHANGING INTERBORO 5S.; Morgan & Co. Offer to Refund Old Bonds at 105.
- USED PARTY FUNDS TO BUY 'MARCONIS'; New Revelation of Lord Murray's Operations Adds to British Government Scandal.
- DUFFY WANTS JURY OF MARRIED MEN; Seventh Policeman to Go on Trial for Grafting Directs Opening of Case.
- ROOSEVELT ANNOYER INSANE; John Prior Goes to Asylum for Writing to the Colonel.
- HIGH TIDES DO DAMAGE.; Houses Undermined and a Store Wrecked at Longport.
- RATHSKELLER UNDER FIRE.; Adjunct to Segregated Vice, Assembled Police Chiefs Are Told.
- GOETHALS SURE OF CANAL.; Landslides Do Not Alarm Him -- First Ship Through Next Year.
- GIBSON'S FOOT POISONED.; Illness of Alleged Slayer Ascribed to Bite of Jail Insect.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- ADMITS COFFIN WILL CUTTING OFF FAMILY; Surrogate Ketcham Speaks of Legal Folly in Not Trying Such Cases by Jury.
- YANKEES WIN TWO GAMES IN A ROW; Pitcher Ford in Trouble in Two Innings, but Pulls Through with Victory.
- PEARY GETS GRAND CROSS.; President Poincare Confers Decoration of Legion of Honor.
- IRISH HOME RULE.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; West End Avenue Corner Purchased by Harry Schiff as Site for Twelve-Story Apartment -- Deal Involves $675,000 -- Upper Broadway Corner to be Improved with Office Building and Theatre -- Bronx and Suburban Deals.
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- CORNING WRECK JURY.; Panel of Farmers to Hear Evidence Against Engineer.
- SULZER AGAIN LOSES IN MITCHELL CASE; Appellate Division, 3 to 2, Upholds Justice Chester in Refusing Salary to Labor Head.
- SUE FOR SHARE OF MRS. FAIR'S ESTATE; Three Nephews and a Niece Say They Are Entitled to $520,000.
- BURGLARS HAD COCAINE.; Police Seeking Loot Find Evidence for New Charge Against Prisoners.
- NEW ERDMAN LAW READY.; Seth Low Takes Draft for Revised Mediation to Capital.
- DASHIELLS-ROHE WEDDING.; Celebrated at the Home of Dr. R.D. Coale in Baltimore.
- Conditions of Bank of Germany.
- GIRL SCARED A BURGLAR.; Alone in the House When He Smashed a Window.
- Ziegfeld's "Follies" Produced.
- Bogus Detective Breaks Jail.
- VANDERBILT DID NOT APPEAR; Fined in Trenton $25 for Auto Speeding After College Game.
- PATERSON STRIKERS BACK.; Ribbon Workers Going to Work Today -- Warning to Pickets.
- Giants Get College Pitcher.
- Falkenberg's First Defeat.
- LADY SCOTT AIDS MEMORIAL; Ready to Design Wilson Statue Free Rather Than Have Project Fail.
- THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
- NEW COMER ON TURF WINS $10,000 STAKE; Aurora Wins Piping Rock Subscription for John B. Dennis in a Stirring Finish.
- Expect a Division To-day.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Sprints for Harvard Crews.
- Taken to Task for Misquoting Their Opponents.
- VOTE BUYERS LOSE APPEAL.; McDevitt and Amole Must Go to Jail the Supreme Court Decrees.
- GUNMEN SEEKING DELAY; But in Becket Appeal It Is Whitman Who Asks Postponement.
- RIOTING NEAR SANTIAGO.; Cubans Attack Agent of the Spanish Iron Company.
- PRINCETON, '13, HAS COMMAND FOR A DAY; Keys of University Turned Over to Seniors -- The Class Exercises.
- BALKS POLICEMAN SHOOTING AT SLAYER; Italian Grabs Henenlotter's Arm as He Fires at Man Who Murdered Another.
- Latest Shipping News
- PACKERS ASK RULING ON HANDLING FOOD; Hearing on Net Weight Law Requirements. Is Held at the Custom House.
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- UNION MINERS GLAD THEY ARE INDICTED; Leaders Say They Welcome Chance to Prove They Are in No Conspiracy.
- ALL FISH FOR THEIR NET; But One of Two Writers Now Visiting Us Really Did Catch a Shark.
- ITALY IN TOLLS PROTEST.; Joins England In Urging Arbitration of Exemption Question.
- WILL VISIT BATTLEFIELDS.; Gen. Miles Plans a Visit to Scenes of Balkan War.
- Jibbons" Want Port and Starboard
- U.S. CONTROLS DAM POWER.; Point Affecting Hudson Waters at Troy Decided by Garrison.
- FROM TARIFF, $347,000,000.; Senate Estimate on Underwood Bill -- New York City Income Tax.
- ROOSEVELT TO GRADUATES.; Preaches Strenuous Life at Pottstown Hill School Commencement.
- D. & H. WITHHOLDS BONDS.; $2,000,000 Issue Permitted, but Improvements Must Wait, Says Sims.
- ASHOKAN ENGINEER KILLED.; Curtis H. Peters Run Down in Auto by Express Train.
- GEORGE WYNDHAM DEAD.; Secretary for Ireland Under Balfour, Soldier, Author, and Critic.
- BRIBERY AT WOOD TRIAL.; Officials Predict Early Arrest on Juror's Charge.
- SON AND DAUGHTERS FIGHTING FURLONG; Want Will of Their Mother, Repudiated by Ex-Magistrate, Declared Valid.
- NEEDLES AND POISON USED TO KILL BABY; Stomach and Liver Pierced from the Inside and a Strange Mixture Assured the End.
- UPHOLDS RIGHT OF STATE TO FIX RAILROAD RATES; Supreme Court Unanimous in Supporting Minnesota's Long-Fought Maximum Law.
- SIX RUNS IN NINTH.; Brooklyn Makes Winning Finish in Wretched Game at Pittsburgh.
- JOY IN MINNESOTA.; Decision Hailed as Great Victory by Men Who Led Fight.
- Bender Blanks Browns, 5 to 0.
- REMBRANDT BRINGS $200,000 AT SALE; Record Auction Price Paid for the Master's "Bathsheba" of Steengracht Collection.