Articles
- WOMAN SUFFRAGE RESOLUTIONS.; They Ask a Sixteenth Amendment to Give Them the Franchise.
- Officers of the Texas Shocked.
- FORCED LOAN IN NICARAGUA.; Charles and William Leonard, Americans, Arrested for One Night.
- THE HEWITTS' PLANT PARTY.; Society Assumes Vegetable Garb for the Season's Last Big Dance -- Striking Costume Effects.
- THIRD PANEL JURY DINNER.; Dr. Chauncey M. Depew and the Rev. Dr. Paxton Speak of the Loss of the Battleship Maine.
- LATTIMER SHOOTING TRIAL; Strikers Say Deputies Gave Warning of Their Intention to Fire on Them. TESTIMONY OF WANTON ACTS Angelo Matz Says He Went to Lattimer to See the Fun -- He Is Unable to Tell Which Party Fired First.
- NEW YORK LEGISLATURE; Constitutional Amendment Providing for Biennial Sessions Debated in the Senate. ADVANCED TO THIRD READING Republican Caucus Amendment Fixing the Salaries of Senators and Assemblymen at $1,000 a Year -- The Governor Criticised.
- Long Island City Teachers Unpaid.
- STONE DRIVEN INTO A WALL.
- Elected Mayor by One Majority.
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- TRIANGULAR COLLEGE RACE.; Yale, Harvard, and Cornell Crews to Meet at New London June 23 or 24.
- LONG ISLAND CITY WATER.; Commissioner Dalton and Cord Meyer on the Citizens' Company.
- SEEN FROM ANOTHER VESSEL.; A New York Man's Account of the Explosion and the Incidents Following It.
- SYMPATHY FROM ABROAD; Rulers and Representatives of the Nations Express Sorrow for the Calamity on the Maine. MANY MESSAGES COME IN Queen Victoria, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and the Emperor of Germany Send Personal Notes to Our Government.
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- ZOLA GAINS FOR DREYFUS; Gen. Pellieux Says His Guilt Was Confirmed by a Document Received After the Trial. MAJOR ESTERHAZY TURNS PALE His Examination Delayed Until Gen. Boisdeffre Can Be Called -- Trial Takes a Sensational and Grave Turn.
- BRITISH LOAN FOR CHINA.; The Daily Mail Says It Has Been Arranged on the Terms Published.
- CITY DOCTORS IN SESSION; Academy of Medicine Recommends the Establishment of a National Health Board. THE CAFFERY BILL CONDEMNED A Committee Will Go to Washington to Urge the Spooner Bill -- Expert Testimony Features Advocated.
- DEATH LIST OF A DAY.; Joshua Fry Bullitt.
- FINANCIAL REVIEW OF 1897.
- BILLS PASSED.; Final Action of Both Houses on Various Measures.
- STUART & PADDOCK ATTACHED.; The Sheriff Takes Possession of a Brokerage Office.
- $50,000 for Soldiers' Memorials.
- DUTCHESS WANTS A JUDGE.
- SPAIN DISAVOWS DE LOME; Minister Woodford Transmits Her Formal Disclaimer of His Expressions to Canalejas. PROFESSES HER GOOD FAITH The Resignation Was Accepted, It Is Said in Excuse, Before the Cabinet Had Seen a Full Report of the Letter.
- THE RICHARDSON FORTUNE; Homer Nicholls's Testimony to be Disputed at the Will Contest Hearing. NELSON, THE NURSE, TESTIFIES The Announcement of Counsel for Mrs. Emma J. Richardson, the Widow, Gives a Somewhat Sensational Aspect to the Case.
- COLLEGE ATHLETIC RULES.; Meeting to be Held To-day in Providence to Consider Them.
- Phillips Brooks's Estate.
- MAKES CONGRESS LIBERAL.
- Emperor William's Message.
- THE "COLLEGE AGE."
- LETTERS FROM THE MAINE.
- FRANCIS JOSEPH AND DREYFUS.; Emperor of Austria Expresses a Conviction of His Innocence.
- DEAD, WOUNDED, AND WELL; The Navy Department Makes Up Lists from its Latest Advices from Havana. ERRORS MADE OVER THE WIRES Certain Tames Marked ']3ou]3tTul) Ong to the [istakes i TransmittS_rig Them from 3=ravana mTew York's loster.
- Russians Leave the Black Sea.
- HORRORS IN MACEDONIA.; Many Bulgarians Die Under Torture in the Villages.
- EMMA WILLARD MUSICALE.; Given at the Waldorf-Astoria to Aid the Scholarship Fund.
- DOLLAR GAS LEGISLATION.; Suburban Companies Claim to be Losing Money.
- Aide to Major Gen. Roe.
- DE LOME'S RECALL GAZETTED.; Senor Bernabe Calls on Minister Woodford in Madrid.
- HOUSE CURRENCY BILL.; Its Preparation Intrusted to a Sub-Committee of the Banking and Currency Committee.
- MRS. BURDEN ROBBED AGAIN; Thief in the Guise of a Gas Inspector Stole $2,500 in Jewelry. DETECTIVES CAUGHT THE MAN The Property Recovered from Pawnshops and a Confession Forced by Which Other Thefts Were Unearthed and Jewels Found.
- THE GARDEN HORSE SALE; The "War Scare" Causes a Falling Off in Bidding by Country Buyers. DAN CUPID IS WITHDRAWN The Owner Bid In His Own Horse for $6,050, His Limit Being Above That Figure -- Hood's McGregor Sells for Only $700.
- MAINE WILL BE RAISED.
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- SPAIN TO HOLD AN INQUIRY.
- MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC; Concert of the Boston Symphony Orchestra at the Metropolitan Opera House. A CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT The Kneisel Quartet at Mendelssohn Hall -- A New Operetta at Daly's -- German Plays.
- DOING WELL AT KEY WEST.; Wounded and Others Receiving the Care of the People of the City.
- MATAAFA'S RETURN DELAYED.; England Thinks It Would Be Wise to Keep Him Out of Samon.
- TO RETIRE FROM HARVARD.; Prof. Charles Eliot Norton to Sever His Connection with the University.
- INDETERMINATE SENTENCES.; Provided For in a Proposed Amendment to the Penal Code.
- SENOR BERNABE'S APPOINTMENT.; Washington Notified of His Selection as Senor de Lome's Successor.
- THE KANSAS PACIFIC SALE.; Passage by the Senate of Turpie's Resolution Disapproving of Its Terms.
- SOME COLLEGE TENDENCIES.; The President of Hobart Says the Pleasure-Seeking Son Forgets His Toiling Parent.
- LOSS OF THE MAINE; Nothing Yet Known of the Cause of the Explosion That Destroyed the Ship. HONORS TO THE DEAD BY THE PEOPLE OF HAVANA. Survivors Arrive at Key West, and Lieut. Blandin, Who Was in Charge, Makes a Statement. Our Government Inquiring Closely Into the Circumstances and Waiting for Developments.
- SAILOR WROTE OF TORPEDOES.
- CABINET MEETING AT MADRID.; Queen Regent Expresses Sorrow, and Minister Woodford Receives Many Messages of Sympathy.
- THE LATE DISASTER.
- CARING FOR THE FAMILIES.
- MIDNIGHT FIRE IN LONDON.; Sir Henry Irving's Scenery Store House in Peril -- Free Library and Warehouse Ignited.
- NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY.; Enlisted Men on the Warship, Those Who Are Saved Being Indicated by Their Condition.
- TWELVE SAILORS MISSING.; Captain and Three Men of the Chilean Ship Atacama Reach Sydney.
- THE CARTER COURT-MARTIAL.; Tilt Between the Judge Advocate and W.P. Hardee, a Lawyer.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- POWER OF THE CITY COURT.; Measure to Restrict It Advanced in the Senate.
- Dold Packing Company Barred.
- Syracuse Ward Boundaries.
- Presidential Nominations.
- OFFICIALS ACCUSE NOBODY.; Theory of Accident Gains Ground in Washington -- Fears that the Disaster Will Cause Desertions.
- GOVERNMENT OF ALASKA; Two Bills in the Senate Drafted to Meet the Requirements of the Klondike. PROVISIONS AS TO HOMESTEADS Organization of Courts and Jurisdiction of Judges -- Regulations as to Towns and Cities -- Taxation Limits.
- ARRANGING WITH DIVERS.
- Amusements This Evening.
- Direct from the Queen.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- SENATOR BUTLER'S OPINION.
- MINING HORROR IN PRUSSIA.; Large Loss of Life Due to an Explosion of Fire-damp at Hamme -- Many Bodies Taken Out.
- THE MARINES OF THE MAINE.; Complete List of the Lost and Survivors Given Out in Washington.
- SIR JAMES STANSFELD DEAD.; Former British Cabinet Officer and Member of Parliament Expires.
- NO RATES FROM NEW ENGLAND.
- Citizens' League of Brooklyn.
- JUMP IN CHICAGO WHEAT; Great Excitement Attending an Advance in the Price of May of Three and a Quarter Cents. SHORTS COVER AT $1.06 1-2 High Prices Cause Realizing, and at the Close of the Day the Gain Over Wednesday Is Less Than a Cent.
- Respite for a Murderer.
- BRIBES FOR THE CUBAN JUNTA.; Secretary General Congosto Claims He Has Won Over Several Members to Spain.
- Bankruptcy Debate in House.
- Charges Against Dr. Joy Dismissed.
- HONORS TO DEAD SAILORS.; All Havana Shows Respect and Sorrow -- The Wounded Being Well Cared For.
- LOSS OF THE CLARA NEVADA.; All Hands, Numbering Sixty or Sixty-five, Probably Perished -- She Was Cranky and Unsafe.
- THE MAINE'S COAL SUPPLY.
- SPAIN'S DAY OF COMPASSION.; To-morrow, Says El Liberal, It Will Return to Defend Its Rights.
- DEFENDS DR. McGIFFERT.
- DENIALS OF WILD RUMORS.
- 200 FISHERMEN SWEPT AWAY.; A Tract of Ice on the Gulf of Finland Coast Breaks Adrift.
- Assignment in Montreal.
- TRUSTED BOOKKEEPER HELD.
- TO IMPROVE RIKER'S ISLAND.; A Plan to Employ Convicts and Workhouse Inmates There.
- OPPOSITION TO GOOD ROADS.; Albany County Farmers Say They Cannot Afford Them.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Seventh Avenue Block Front Sold -- Other Private Sales -- Little of Interest in the Salesroom.
- CUBANS PERHAPS BRIBED.; Capote and Another Leader Expected to Surrender with 400 Men.
- SENATE TAKES NO ACTION.; Senator Allen's Resolution Calling for an Investigation by Naval Affairs Committee Goes Over.
- A FAST GAME OF HOCKEY.; New Yorkers Beat the Shamrocks at the Ice Palace.
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- THE FIGHT FOR HONESTY.
- TORPEDO THEORY SCOUTED.; Maine Survivors and Officials at Washington Both Say It Is Absurd.
- CRUSADE AGAINST BACHELORS.
- HOW THE OFFICERS DIED.
- AMERICAN FRUIT IN AUSTRIA.; Interpellation in Regard to Its Prohibition Made in Vienna.
- TO DETERMINE THE CAUSE; Admiral Sicard, in Command of the North Atlantic Squadron, Appoints a Court of Inquiry. MAY ASSEMBLE ON MONDAY Members of the Court Will Be Capt. Sampson of the Iowa, Capt. Chadwick of the New York, and Lieut. Commanders Schroeder and Marix.
- King -- Appleton.
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- PRIMARY ELECTION REFORM.; Regular and Independent Republicans Confer with the Governor.
- TARIFF ASSOCIATION INTACT.; The Insurance Men Create a Joint Committee to Regulate Rates as They See Fit.
- Schooner Samuel W. Tilton Lost.
- Dynamite Bombs in Havana.
- CRITICISES MR. McKINLEY.; The Rev. J.H. Batten Says the President Is a Traitor to Methodism.
- PRAYER FOR THE VICTIMS.; Blind Chaplain of the Senate Delivers a Touching Invocation.
- ALASKA AND THE COMMONS.; Questions Asked About the Treaty Rights of the United States.
- LIEUT. BLANDIN'S STORY; The Officer Who Was on Watch on the Maine Makes a Statement. A ROAR CAME FROM BENEATH Followed by Other Explosions and a Rain of Debris -- The Ship Settled Fast, but Everybody Was Cool and Steady.
- MAKE GOOD THE LOSS.
- SAN FRANCISCO EXCITED.; Officers at Mare Island Distrust the Torpedo Idea.
- A CORRECTION.
- MIXED WITH BRAINS.
- NEW CABINET IN NORWAY.; Ex-Premier Steen Intrusted with the Government.
- MARTIAL LAW IN SAN JOSE.; Navy Department Hears from the Marietta's Captain.
- SOME FEBRUARY WEDDINGS; Miss Sarah Henrietta Crane and Raymond Sanford White Married at Calvary Church. SERVICE LARGELY ATTENDED A Reception at the Home of the Bride's Aunt Follows the Ceremony -- The Couple to Spend a Summer Abroad.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- BILLS OF LOCAL INTEREST.; Previous Service as a Qualification for Engineers.
- CORPORATION TAX REBATES; Bill Introduced to Return Money Paid on Capital Not Used in This State. DEPUTY CONTROLLER OBJECTS Col. W.J. Morgan Says that Senator Sullivan's Measure Would Upset the Whole Tax System of the State.
- DEATH OF MISS WILLARD; Well-Known Temperance Worker Succumbs to an Attack of Influenza. A SKETCH OF HER BUSY LIFE She Had for Years Been President of the Women's Christian Temperance Union -- Funeral Services Here and at Evanston, Ill.
- TARRYTOWN TAX TROUBLES.; Many Delinquent Owners Pay Up at the Last Moment.
- Fourth-Class Postmasters.
- LIBRARIES PROMISE MUCH; A Vast Increase in Volumes and Circulation Within the Last Four Years. ALL REPORTS ENCOURAGING Annual Meeting of the Library Club and Library Association Brings Out Some Creditable Figures -Election of New Officers.
- WEYLER LAYS IT TO THE CREW.
- KLONDIKE RATE WAR.; Big Reduction in Fares Announced by the Canadian Pacific.
- Some Remarkable Escapes.
- MR. KNOX'S RULES.
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- MAY ADVANCE BARON CROMER.; To Become British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
- COSTA RICA AT PEACE.
- PRINCE GEORGE AND CRETE.
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- PROPOSED LEGISLATION.; Bills of General Interest Introduced in Senate and Assembly.
- Charter Day Bill Introduced.
- VERDICT AGAINST MR. HOYT.; Edwin Bates Gets $1,200 Damages in Boston on Two Counts.
- POLITICAL FIGHT BREWING; McLaughlin May Take Advantage of Milne's Appointment to Oppose Tammany. DALTON AND MOFFETT TALK The Deputy Commissioner Says He Will Cause Milne's Removal and Replace Him with a Machine Man or Know Why.
- LOSS OF THE FLACHAT.; Women and Children on the French Liner Abandoned to Their Fate -- A Rush into the Sea.
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- CHARTER DAY CELEBRATION.; The Committee of Prominent Men Appointed by Mayor Van Wyck Meets and Organizes.
- ANOTHER EYE WITNESS.; A Newspaper Correspondent Saw the Explosion -- Conditions on the Ship Before and After.
- Inquiry in Parliament.
- THE MAINE AND THE FREAK PRESS.
- INTEREST IN THE VIZCAYA; No Instructions to Head Her Off Received by the Spanish Consul General. WILL SEND A TUG TO MEET HER But It Will Only Carry Ordinary Mail for Her Officers and Crew -- Notification Sent to the Authorities.
- NUGGETS.