Articles
- NEW ROCHELLE COLLEGE DAY.; Apostolic Delegate Confers Degrees at School for Women.
- Oppose Wabash Road Plans.
- 500 WAIT TO DUCK I.W.W. MEN IN RIVER; Tar Laid in Tarrytown Square to Balk Agitators for Whom Guards Watch Station.
- YALE HAS HARVARD'S GOAT.; Freshmen Paint Its Horns Blue and Shear Y on Its Side.
- W.W. DUKE DROWNED.; Youth, Said to be J.B. Duke's Son, Meets Death in Utah.
- PHILADELPHIA WOMEN LEAD; Defeat Boston Team in First Match for Griscom Golf Cup.
- STILL OPPOSE ARMISTICE.; Rebels Along Texas Border Say Carranza Will Reject It Again.
- Athletics Win Two In Boston.
- NEW ARREST IN BANK CASE.; J. Nichols Accused with Oppenheim &. Co. In $200,000 Fraud.
- VILLA AND CARRANZA AT BREAKING POINT; Soldier's Friends Say He Rebuked the Chief for His Slight to the United States.
- PALMER ATTACKS PENROSE.; Opponent Denounced as Interests' Tool by Senatorial Candidate.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- English Noblemen on the Oceanic.
- TRINITY TO CLOSE SOON.; Services Will Be Held in Dix Chapel Until Repairs Are Made.
- COLONEL'S LECTURE JUNE 16; London Audience to be Small -- Poincare's Car for Roosevelt.
- Dr. George. W. Hosmer Is Dead.
- Blind Student Wins Ability Award.
- KINGSBURY HOPES TO SAVE $666,000; Reports Lax Administration and Gross Inefficiency in the Charities Department.
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- LAWYERS FIGHT A DUEL.; Encounter in Mexico City Results in Wounding of One.
- Boston Charter Bill Passed.
- MRS. SILLIMAN IN TEXAS.; Wife of Consul Tells of Her Experiences at Saltillo.
- DR. BUTLER ON LIBERTY.
- To Run for Governor of California.
- A Suggested Name for the Invention Described by Dr. Low.
- HOE JURY'S VERDICT TO BE KNOWN TODAY; Judge's Charge Warns About Wealth of Breach of Promise Defendant.
- SAYS BREITUNG WAS HARSH.; Kleist Asserts Wife's Parents Used Severe Measures to Regain Her.
- AGAIN POULTRY MEN CHARGE MONOPOLY; Federal Authorities Investigate Jobbers' Allegation of Attempt to Control Market.
- FOULC TREASURES BRING GOOD PRICES; First Day of the Sale in Paris Results in a Total of $48,690.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
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- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Steadier After a Dull Opening -- Prices Lower in Berlin.
- 'NEW THOUGHT' PAYS SEARS $15 A WEEK; Always "Dutch Treat" When He Dined with the Corespondent. HIS SECOND DIVORCE CASE Miss Langdon Says "the Boys at Dramatic School" Gave Her a New Name Every Day.
- TOLLS ARBITRATION WINS IN COMMITTEE; President's Views Are Disregarded and the Senate Must Now Decide Question.
- Columbia 'Varsity in New Shell.
- BUSINESS WORLD
- WOOL MARKET ACTIVE.; Large Increase in Sales, with High Prices in the West.
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- PHILS BAT DEMAREE AND SCHAUER HARD; Giants Vanquished by a 10 to 3 Score -- Alexander in Good Form.
- HUERTA TO SETTLE QUESTIONS; Parks's Death to be Investigated and Silliman's Books Returned.
- WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION LAW.
- STORSTAD CLAIMS $50,000 DAMAGES; Owners Start a Counter Suit Against the Empress of Ireland as Cause of Disaster.
- The Cry of the Middle Class.
- MARKS SEEKS A WAY TO CLEAR SIDEWALKS; Confers with Wholesale Merchants Over Obstructions Due to Unloading Trucks.
- MITCHEL'S DAY IN CHICAGO.; Mayor Visits Schools, City Hall, Court, and Twice Is Entertained.
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- RARE LETTERS AT AUCTION.; Documents from the Hatfield and Other Collections Sold Here.
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- NO SEAT, NO FARE WINS.; High Jersey Court Upholds Passenger's Refusal to Pay.
- JAPANESE LINES COMBINE.; Three Big Concerns to Amalgamate, The Shipping Gazette Says.
- FEDERAL LEAGUE GETS HARD BLOW; Loses Injunction Suit Against "Chief" Johnson, Cincinnati Pitcher. NO WHOLESALE JUMPING "Outlaws" Had Expected to Raid Major Leagues if Court Had Decided In Their Favor.
- TO BLOCKADE TAMPICO.; Federals Talk of Preventing Landing of Rebel Arms.
- THE TRAFFIC POLICE.
- SUMS UP AGAINST READING.; Government's Attorney Attacks Holding Company as a Subterfuge.
- CHANGES IN DEATH LIST.; Three Musicians Found to be Alive, a Fireman Drowned.
- Negroes Who Pose as Targets.
- MISS JULIA ROBBINS MARRIES LYDIG HOYT; Chapel of St. George's Is Crowded as Ceremony Is Performed by Rev. Dr. Reiland.
- DIVORCE IN WAGNER FAMILY.; Frau Cosima's Daughter Obtains a Decree Against Prof. Thode.
- ENGAGEMENT IS BROKEN.; Miss Eugenie A. Philbin and Arthur Russell Jones Not to Wed.
- BARS SHAW'S ADJECTIVE.; English Censor Who Passed It in One Piece Objects to It in Another.
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- Heads North Carolina University.
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- BIG FINANCIERS QUIT SMALL LOAN BANKS; Astor and Carnegie Among Opponents of Plans for Concern Which Will Reorganize.
- ELECTION BET WINS PIPING ROCK SERIAL; Capt. C.K. Rockwell, U.S.A., Breaks Rib When Free and Easy Comes a Cropper.
- FLETCHER WINS BY 10,000.; Florida Senator Renominated Over Stockton.
- Deny Carpet Company Sale.
- EXCUSES LOSS OF TAMPICO.; Zaragoza Says His Men Fought to Their Last Cartridge.
- TIP TOPS MAKE HOMERS.; Baltimore Federals Beaten In Heavy Hitting Contest with Brooklyn.
- FIGURES HUERTA ARMY AT 60,000; Capt. Burnside of the United States Army Puts Rebel Forces at 70,000.
- "SAFETY FIRST" FOR THE SUBWAY.
- SEEK FOR MORE BODIES.; Government Vessels to Patrol River -- Salvation Army Services.
- A Progressive Clergyman.
- MALLORY -- WHITNEY.; Miss Prudence Whitney Weds the Son of the Steamship Owner.
- ADDS GERMAN PLEA FOR U.S. RAILROADS; Von Gwinner Says Rates Should Be Even 50 Per Cent. Higher Than They Are Now. DANGER TO OTHER NATIONS "Economic Calamity" Will Follow Unless Increase Is Made, He Tells American Club.
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- SAYS MELLEN DAZED NEW HAVEN BOARD; Rushed His Deals Through, J.S. Elton Testifies in Interstate Commission Inquiry.
- Jersey Court in a Predicament.
- PUJO BILL TOO DRASTIC.; Committee Members Hesitate to Report Stock Exchange Measure.
- SHOT BY SUICIDE'S PISTOL.; Tourist Who Found Body Tried to Release Fingers from Trigger.
- LATEST CUSTOMS RULINGS.; Decisions by the Appraisers on Questions of Fact.
- TO PROTECT OIL CLAIMS.; England and Holland Agree with Us as to Tampico Transfers.
- CONGRESS AND "LABOR."
- HAVE NO SALVAGE PLAN YET.; Underwriters Prepare to Pay Insurance of $1,400,000 on Empress.
- Col. Roosevelt Needed In Mexico.
- AMERICAN COLLEGE IN TURKEY OPENED; Five New Buildings at Arnautkeuy for Women's Education Are Dedicated.
- SLIP AWAY IN AUTO TO WED.; Mrs. Marion Burrage and Graeme Donald Married Near Saranae.
- MAY LIFT BAN ON JEWS.; Czar Concerned by Suspension of Foreign Investments in Russia.
- URGES A STATE LAW TO COLLECT ON FIRES; J.O. Hammitt Tells Mayors' Conference Neglectful Owners Should Pay All Losses.
- TRUST SUIT PUZZLES COURT; Questions Indicate Judges Find Shoe Machinery Case Difficult.
- ICE DELAYS AQUITANIA.; She Practically Stops for Three Hours -- A Very Fast Vessel.
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- FOSTER IS INDICTED.; Accused Under White Slave Act on Delilah Bradley's Testimony.
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- SALTILLO FEDERALS CAUGHT.; Bottled Up in Town 120 Miles South -- Revolt in Sonora.
- MISS DAVIS'S CRUSADE.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Pittsburgh Investor Buys West End Avenue Apartment in $1,000,000 Deal -- McAlpin Estate Negotiating for Plot Adjoining Hotel -- $250,000 Times Square Lease -- Big Flushing Acreage Sale.
- $900,000 Needed for Wreck Victims
- NEW WATCHWORDS OF TODAY; Are Regulation and Restriction, Not Liberty, Dr. Butler Tells Columbia Students.
- NOW HAS SCOTT TREASURES; M. Seligmann Takes Possession of the Famous Paris Collection.
- YOUNG -- ARMITAGE.; Miss Josephine Armitage Becomes the Bride of Eugene J. Young.
- EDISON TESTS COAL TO GET ELECTRICITY; Current Can Be Produced Directly for Commercial Uses, He Is Certain.
- Miss Sutton's Death Due to Fall.
- TO GIVE FILIPINOS SELF-GOVERNMENT; Projected Measure Will Aim to Grant Complete Independence in Time.
- INDICTED MAN ENDS LIFE.; Jacob Rosen's Suicide Forestalls Trial on Arson Charge.
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- SUFFRAGIST PLOT AGAINST A PRINCE; Third Son of the King, a Student at Eton, Menaced -- Detectives Guard Him.
- DAVIS CUP DEFENSE PLANS.; West Side Club Will Provide Seating Capacity for 10,000.
- CYCLE MOWS DOWN CROWD.; Wild Machine Kills Two and Hurts Ten Seriously at Pittsburgh.
- ORPHANS SEE DODGERS WIN; Nap Rucker Breaks Up Game with Triple in Fifth Inning.
- FEDERAL ARBITERS NEEDED.; Industrial Commission Hears of Strike in Five States,
- MASS TROOPS NEAR VERA CRUZ; Mexicans in Strong Force Under Military Governor of State.
- SURPRISES IN DOG SHOW AT MINEOLA; Several Champions of Note Defeated at Ladies' Kennel Exhibition.
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- CAMPAIGNING HERE AND ABROAD.
- MRS. EATON WEDS AGAIN.; Acquitted of Poisoning Rear Admiral, She Remarries First Husband.
- Lies Chiefly In Poor Distribution, Says Cyrus Miller.
- SEES RAILWAY RUIN IN RAYBURN BILL; Would Break Up Systems and Force Many Roads Into Bankruptcy, Says Lovett.
- LOOTED BY "WHITE WOLF."; Another Town Pillaged and Fired -- Missionaries Safe.
- REDMOND -- SHAUGHNESSY.; Daughter of Head of Canadian Pacific Weds Irish Leader's Nephew.
- BLOCK DANISH REFORM.; Conservatives Leave the Upper House, Making a Quorum Impossible
- HOUSEKEEPER SUES FOR RAMSEY ESTATE; Mrs. Cutler Asserts She Was the Common-Law Wife of Aged and Wealthy Jerseyite.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Less Active and Prices Improve -- Steel Trade Outlook -- St. Paul to Sell Bonds.
- BANK PRESIDENT'S SUICIDE.; George H. Luchsinger Kills Himself in San Francisco.
- PLAN TELEPHONE INQUIRY.; A Year Necessary to Appraise Property, Counsel Asserts.
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- Coffee Exchange Votes Changes.
- REBELS DEFIANT AFTER RECEIVING MEDIATORS' NOTE; No Compromise and No Intervention by Outsiders Is Their Position.
- Exeter Captain for Brookfeds.
- New Receiver for Pere Marquette.
- ANTILLA SHIPMENT BROKE AGREEMENT; Mr. Bryan Admits Understanding with Envoys That Neither Side Should Get Arms.
- SOME MOOSE WOULD DRAFT THE COLONEL; Up-State Leaders Say Progressives Must Nominate Him for Governor.
- A SOCIALIST CLIMBER.
- GROUP 3 INSURGENTS NAME A BANK TICKET; Ignore Action of Regulars and Nominate Two Federal Directors. PLAN A VIGOROUS FIGHT Will Canvass the 159 Banks of the Group -- Regulars Select Head of the State Grange.
- Dangerous Street Games.
- SECT BANS AUTOMOBILE.; German Baptists Advise Against Owning or Operating Them.
- RIVA'S SLAYERS SENTENCED; Twelve Years for Men Who Killed Havana's Chief of Police.
- PROTEST ON NEWS STANDS.; Order for Their Removal from City Hall Park May Be Modified.
- CHAOS IN ALBANIA.; Control Board at Odds with Cabinet -- Whole People Split Into Factions.
- WIFE SUES "TOD" ROBBINS.; Asks a Divorce on Statutory Ground from Man She Eloped With.
- COLUMBIA DEGREES CONFERRED ON 2,000; The Achievements of Seven Men Recognized with Honorary Diplomas.
- DELUGES HIM WITH HATS.; Law Fraternity "Takes Them Off" Literally to Its Chancellor.
- Slag to Increase Railroad Revenues.
- WILL HECTOR DR. BUSTARD.; Club Women's Protest Against Rockefeller Pastor's Colorado Attitude.
- RESOLUTE LEADS VANITIE ALL WAY; Flag Officers' Cup Defender Gets Jump at Start and Is Never Passed.
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- SILK MEN'S MEETING.; Ribbon Prices and the Returned Goods Evil Considered.
- NO HALT AT NIAGARA.; Envoys and Delegates Busy While Waiting to Hear from Rebels.
- WASHINGTON WINS TWO FROM YANKEES; Jimmy Shaw Makes Home Run and Wins Dozen Pairs of Socks.
- HUERTA GREETS GEORGE V.; Cables Him Congratulations on His Birthday.
- Marsans Suspended.
- EDUCATION NOTES.
- MRS. BROWN FOR CONGRESS; Colorado Suffragists Urge Her Candidacy and She Has Fusion Support.
- MOVING-PICTURE CLASSICS.
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- VIVIANI FORMING CABINET.; It Is Believed He Will Be Successful -- Good Progress Already.
- ALEXANDER E. ORR DIES IN 84TH YEAR; Former President of the Rapid Transit Board Had Been III for Only a Few Days. A LEADER IN PUBLIC LIFE He Was President of Chamber of Commerce and Produce Exchange -- Aided New York Life.
- THEATRE TREASURER HELD.; Robert A. Fedrow of the Forty-eighth Street Accused of Theft.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.