Articles
- ASTOR DEVOTES LIFE TO FARMING SCIENCE; Will Develop 6,000 Acres of His Hudson River Estate Along Experimental Lines.
- AUTO SKIDS INTO DITCH.; Driver Hurt Fatally, but Supposed Public Service Officials Escape.
- Taught School in New Times Square.
- COMMERCE CHAMBER HITS FREE TOLLS LAW; Almost Unanimous for Panama Canal Bill Repealing Concession to Coastwise Ships.
- SAYS THE NEW HAVEN IS NOT A MONOPOLY; Only Controls 5.8 Per Cent. of New England Water Traffic, E.G. Buckland Testifies.
- DWYER TO CLEAN UP HARLEM; Tells Capt. Gray's Men to End Gambling and Close Resorts.
- WANT ROAD RACE FOR LONG ISLAND; Movement to Hold Event of Vanderbilt Calibre -- Dealers' Dinner -- Novel Windshield.
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- WANT LEGAL MARRIAGES.; Nebraska Indians Ask to be Placed on Same Footing as Whites.
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- HARBORS BILL $46,572,958.; Senate Committee Adds ,Nearly $6,000,000 to House Total.
- TELLS OF BREWERS' TRUST.; Liquor Dealers' Organizer Says It Controls Saloon Ownership.
- CASH REGISTER MEN ARE FOUND GUILTY; Jury, After Long Deliberation, Brings in a Verdict on Three Counts.
- GIANTS COMPLETE TRAINING TRIP PLANS; Manager McGraw Will Start for Texas with First Squad Next Sunday.
- YACHTS FAST ON ICE.; Three Races Held on North Shrewsbury River Yesterday.
- SAY F.R. SHACKLETON ROBBED SON OF DUKE; Former Dublin Herald Accused of Misappropriating $200,000 Fortune of Lord Ronald Gower.
- Surpassed by Private Schools in Meeting Needs of Pupils.
- VAIL PLANS FARM SCHOOL.; Will Endow New England College and Give 5,000-Acre Ranch.
- THEATRE MANAGERS HEAR ABOUT CRITICS; They Expected Savage to Criticise the Critics, but He Didn't, and Brisbane Did.
- KEPT HIS MARRIAGE SECRET.; Went Home Every Night to the Residence of Wealthy Relative.
- TO DRAW NEW POLICY FORM.; Plan for a Committee to Suggest Changes to Legislature.
- Transcontinental Route Chosen.
- MUCH FRICTION IN SCOTT PARTY; Belief That Scott Could Have Been Saved if Expedition Last March Had Pushed On.
- FUGITIVE GIVES HIMSELF UP.; Governor Pardons Him After He Had Dodged Police for 25 Years.
- ARKANSAS RUNS AGROUND.; Battleship Gets Off Coral Reef, but Water Enters Compartments.
- TO ELECT POSTMASTERS.; Bill Provides That Fourth-Class Officials Be Chosen by Primaries.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Depression in London Continues, Mexicans Leading the Decline -- Berlin Prices Improve.
- AMERICANS UNABLE TO LEAVE WAR ZONE; Closing of Banks Leaves Hundreds in Mexico City Without Funds to Buy Tickets.
- HURLED OUT OF ICEBOAT.; New Yorkers Are Thrown Into Open Water on Noroton River.
- BASEBALL AT COLUMBIA.; Thirty-eight Candidates Report to Coach Lauder for a Try-Out.
- SNEEZES BY PARCEL POST.; Package of Pepper Damaged in Transit Sets Office Force Weeping.
- McCARTY TO BOX WELLS.; Tentative Agreement for Bout in Garden About March 14.
- POLITICAL CHAIR FOR VASSAR.; Trustees Accept an Offer to Endow It with $75,000.
- RAILWAY STRIKE PROSPECTS.
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- Scott's Burial Place.
- $800,000 AT SALE OF BORDEN PICTURES; Rembrandt's "Lucretia Stabbing Herself" Fetches $130,000 -- High Prices for Other Works.
- BOUNDARY BOARD ASSAILED IN HOUSE; American Members of Joint Commission Called Lame Ducks, Extravagant, and Useless.
- JOHN FRITZ, IRON MASTER, DIES; Aged Pioneer in Modern Steel Industry Honored by Many Societies.
- OFFERS NO EVIDENCE FOR DETECTIVE WHITE; Counsel Assumes Prosecution's Witnesses Will Free Him in "Big Jack" Zelig Case.
- PLEA FOR WORKERS DRIVEN TO STRIKE; Owner of the Hotel Astor Tells Welfare Committee of Loyal Employes.
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- SWINDLERS FEAR HOTELS.; Bad Check Men Either in Jail or Out of Country.
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- Senator Hughes for Wittpen.
- ASSAIL AMERICAN OFFICERS.; Mexicans in Acapulco Show Hostile Feeling Toward Denver's Men.
- BORDEN'S YACHT STARTS; On Way to Arctic, Where There Will Be a Hunt for Whales.
- HOW SCOTT'S STORES HAD BEEN DEPLETED; Supporting Parties Returning Were Obliged to Cut Into Depot Supplies.
- WALTER TRAVIS DEFEATED.; Garden City Golfer, Slightly Ill, Loses to W.H. Stafford at Palm Beach.
- MISS WILSON IN POLITICS.; President-Elect's Daughter Will Argue for Delaware Ten-Hour Bill.
- TWO HIGH AVERAGES FOR BILLIARDISTS; Terry and Levine in Fine Form in Amateur Class C Tournament.
- WIFE AND COMPANION JAILED.; Mrs. Lowenstein Says Her Husband Had Refused to Support Her.
- THE IMMIGRATION BILL.
- LANGLEY MEDAL FOR EIFFEL.; Smithsonian Regents Also Confer Honor on Glenn H. Curtiss.
- BLIGHTED CHESTNUTS.; Orchards May Be Saved by Careful Treatment -- Perhaps.
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- NEW REFORM RULES ON STOCK EXCHANGE; Governors Move to Stop Reckless Trading and to Protect Customers' Securities.
- MOVES IN BANK NOTE WAR.; New York Company Takes Stock Exchange Fight to Governor.
- ETHEL ROOSEVELT TO WED DR. R. DERBY; Col. and Mrs. Roosevelt's Second Daughter Engaged to Son of Late Dr. R.H. Derby.
- INQUIRY FOR HALL WARD.; Immigration Officials to Learn How Miss Suetans Came to America.
- Madero Gets Reinforcements But Fails to Rush the Rebel Positions.; HEAVY FIRING ALL DAY
- OPPOSES FREEING FILIPINOS.; They're Unfit for Independence, Says Olmsted -- Islands Worth Keeping.
- WHERE SHELLS FALL IN MEXICO'S CAPITAL; Best Part of the City Is Raked by the Big Guns in the Continued Fighting.
- BANANA PEEL ROUTS BURGLAR; He Slips and Falls, and Housemaid's Scream Does the Rest.
- ANGER AT ASQUITH'S DELAY.; Silence as to Plans to Aid Victims' Dependents Is Resented.
- WOMEN'S "MET" GOLF.; Dates Remain to be Selected for Competition Over Nassau Course.
- ONLY BUMPED HEAD IN THREE-STORY FALL; Chauffeur, Trying to Save Cars at 69th Street Fire, Drops Out of Window.
- Reds Sign Cuban Shortstop.
- MEXICO'S REIGN OF TERROR.
- SHEPARDS OFF ON AUTO TOUR; After Several Quiet Days In London, They Leave for the Provinces.
- MINORITY GOVERNMENT; Permitted by Constitution in Both Houses of Congress.
- Miss Mildred Gillet a Sride.
- PRODUCE MEN FIGHT INSPECTION BILL; Commission Merchants Say the Delay in the Sale of Goods Will Cost Farmers Millions.
- BROADWAY JONES' TO CLOSE.; George Cohan, After Tour, to Retire -- May Irwin Coming to Cohan's.
- SOCIALIST WINS A POINT.; Man Who Caused Hanford's Resignation Fights for Citizenship.
- PEPPER IS SCARCE.; Cinnamon and Nutmegs Also Short in Supply.
- BARRYMORE GEMS STOLEN.; Actress Robbed of $5,000 Worth in Washington Hotel.
- TUSKS WORTH $50,000 BURN.; Chicago Fire Destroys Billiard Table Company's Collection.
- DIAZ EXTENDS HIS LINES.; Shortage of Ammunition Troubles the Government Gunners.
- SCHWAB IS A GODFATHER.; Steel Man Sponsor for Infant Sponsor of John De Saulles.
- WEARIED HIKERS PLOD ON IN THE DARK; One Exhausted Private in the Suffragette Army Brought to Princeton in an Auto.
- QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S SORROW.; She Says Her Heart Is Full of Sympathy for the Heroes' Relatives.
- MRS. McGREGOR DEFEATED.; Belmont C.C. Woman Among Beaten Golfers at Pinehurst.
- WALSH IN BED TELLS GRAND JURY OF GRAFT; Whitman's Case Against Sweeney Completed by Examination in Captain's Home.
- BOXING AT CRESCENT A.C.; William Lee and W. Aird Knocked Out in Amateur Bouts.
- TOM O'ROURKE CALLS ROOSEVELT TO AID; Fight Promoter Cites Colonel and Pugilists as Witnesses in Libel Suit.
- THE POLAR STORY'S DARKER SIDE.
- LEPINE IS TO RETIRE.; Famous Paris Prefect of Police Broke Up "Motor Bandits'" Gang.
- SARTORIAL PHILOSOPHY.; Respectability and Style Are Not Always Synonymous.
- MRS. DOWNING WEDS AGAIN.; Greenwich Church Soloist, a Divorcee, Married to Alex. Howell of New York.
- Miss Sadie L. Jacobson Engaged.
- CAPITOL RIOT CALL FOR MINE STRIKERS; West Virginia Legislature Continues Work as Mob Takes Possession of State House.
- SULZER BILLS PLAN BUSINESSLIKE STATE; Five Measures Framed by Inquiry Commission Provide for Economy and Efficiency.
- NAME "TEDDY" AS UMPIRE.; Bwana Tumba Convinces Schoolboys Tigers Don't Grow in Africa.
- Town Starts Farmers' Loan System.
- IMMIGRATION BILL IN DOUBT.; Taft, After Conference, Undecided Whether to Approve It.
- HURRIES FROM BRYAN TO VISIT GOV. WILSON; Col. House in Such Haste That President-Elect Meets Him on the Road.
- INHERITED RICHES' FRUITS OF FORGERIES; Hotel Astor Guest, Who Charged Friends with Theft, Is Himself Arrested.
- OPPOSE AMATEUR RULE IN TENNIS; Western Delegates Will Vote Against Amendment at Today's National Meeting.
- THE "MONEY TRUST" AT WORK.
- NIECE OF MACAULAY DEAD.; Mrs. Fell Dies In Manchester Workhouse Hospital, Aged 85.
- Once-Cent Rate Suggested for Half-Ounce Letters.
- EX-CONSUL FRANSEN DEAD.; Had Long Diplomatic Carear, '
- HANDLING RAISES PRICES OF PRODUCE; It Goes Through Eight Receivers from Jersey City to the Retail Store.
- STEINWAY GROWING ABROAD.; Hamburg Offers Land for Increased Piano Plant.
- WHY SCOTT LET THIEVES GO.; Thought He Couldn't Convict Them in Clinton County.
- Latest Shipping News.
- AUTOMOBILE BUREAU FOR PUBLIC SAFETY; Secretary of State May Proposes Amendments to Present Law as Result of Conference.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Some Recovery in Prices After Weakness -- The Southern Pacific Underwriting.
- TAMAULIPAS CAPITAL TAKEN.; Rebels Led by Major Trevino Said to Have Captured the City.
- ARREST COL. EDWARDS FOR ATTEMPT TO BRIBE; Member of West Virginia House Says Money Was Forced Upon Him by Candidate's Agent.
- Elva and Iola Win on Ice.
- WILSON BILLS PASS SENATE.; " Seven Sisters" Now in Hands of Assembly Corporations Committee.
- Soutar-Williams Racquet Match.
- KNAPP AS MEDIATOR, OFFER TO FIREMEN; But Railroads' Proposal to Employes Fails to Gain an Encouraging Response.
- YALE WANTS NO CHANGES.; Football Rules Good Enough for Another Season's Trial.
- SUBWAYS ON TRIAL BEFORE M'CALL; Fate of the Contracts Rests in His Decision and Opposition Makes a Studied Attack.
- HAIL PRINCESS AND FIANCE.; Berlin Crowds Cheer Victoria and Ernst on State Entry.
- SPLITTING THE POLICE.
- WED IN PENN MEETING HOUSE; W.B. Whitney and Mrs. Williams Are Married at Jordans, Bucks.
- Suffrage and Temperance.
- Miss Silverstein's Engagement.
- SUFFRAGE CAKE FOR DR. SHAW; The One to be Served on Her Birthday Will Bear Only Nine Candles.
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- FAVORS A FREIGHT SUBWAY.; Commissioner Tomkins Suggests One for Eleventh Avenue.
- BUSINESS NOTES.
- Yankee Schoolma'ams for Alberta.
- LACKAWANNA TARGET IN FEDERAL COAL SUIT; Government Opens Attack on Sales Companies Organized by Anthracite Roads.
- VAN TUYL ANSWERS CHARGES; Reports to Governor on Application for Robin's Pardon.
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- ILLINOIS FOR DIRECT VOTE.; Makes the Seventeenth State to Favor Popular Election of Senators.
- WILSON TO RESIGN MARCH 1.; Will be Succeeded Automatically as Governor by James Fielder.
- PROMISES THE WHOLE STORY.; But Commander Evans Asks to be Allowed to Complete His Work First.
- Dartmouth Defeats Springfield.
- CHARLES DALY A COACH.; Old Harvard and West Point Star to Drill Northwestern Eleven.
- REVIVES OIL MONOPOLY BILL.; German Parliament Committee Reverses Action Hostile to Measure.
- THE POOR NOT REGARDED.
- EMBASSY STAFF MUST MOVE.; Paris Landlord to Raze Building Occupied by American Offices.
- Woman Suffrage Not Practical?
- CHARLES MAJOR IS DEAD.; Author of "\Jhen Knighthood Was in Flower" Dies in Indiana Home.
- FREIGHT TRAIN A MILE LONG.; Five Engines Took It Over Lackawanna Cut-Off as a Test.
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- KILLED WITH SISTER-IN-LAW.; Bachelor, 60, Police Think, Shot Woman and Himself.
- TAFT STANDS FIRM ON CAREFUL POLICY; But Will Be Swift to Act with Congress if a Grave Emergency Arises in Mexico.
- RENEW FRENCH TREATY.; Knox and Jusserand Extend Arbitration Agreement for Five Years.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- PREPARING AT GALVESTON.; Steamship Lines Warned That Their Vessels May Be Wanted.
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- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Chicago Investor Buys Sixth Avenue Corner at Ninth Street -- Broadway Apartment in $750,000 Transaction -- Old Church in Trade -- Residence and Tenement Deals.
- WOMEN GAIN MORE WITHOUT SUFFRAGE; Miss Minnie Bronson Tells What Women Have Done in the West.
- ADMIRAL PEARY IMPROVING.; Condition Not Serious and He May Be Out of Bed in a Week.
- LEISHMAN IS SUED BY STOCK BROKERS; Our Ambassador to Germany Said to Have Lost $70,010.95 In a Month.
- CONGRESS TO CHECK HOTELS; Penalty Suggested for Overcharging Inauguration Visitors.
- Colgate Football Schedule.
- PAVEY WOULD CURB TRUST COMPANIES; Ex-Senator Drafts Bill to Bar Them from Acting as Depositaries in Reorganizations.
- MAXSE NOT IN CLOCK TOWER.; House of Commons Will Not Imprison Recalcitrant Editor -- Yet.
- VIOLENCE OPPOSED BY VIOLENCE.
- POWERS REBUFF TURKEY.; Refuse to Reopen Peace Parley -- Adrianople Sorties Repulsed.
- Willcox for Mayor.
- Stephen Sanford Dead at 87.
- MUST LIVE THREE MONTHS.; Newark Woman Subject to Longevity Clause in Husband's Wil.
- PROGRESSIVES RUN BOARD OF EDUCATION; Heads of Committees Under Winthrop Administration Removed by President Churchill.
- Expedition's Bad Luck Began After Success Was Attained.; POLE PHOTOGRAPHS SAVED.
- HIS DOUBLE LIFE ENDED.; Ex-Y.M.C.A. Man, Burglar by Night, Clerk by Day, Imprisoned.
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- MAY RAISE TUMULTY'S PAY.; Senate Democrats Want Him to Have Increase Provided for Hilles.
- Stops Railroad Consolidation.
- MADERO KILLED, HAVANA HEARS; Report of Mexican President's End Comes by Wireless.
- HELPING GARMENT WORKERS.; Assembly Bill to Investigate Alleged Brutalities Reported.
- WON'T RENEW PIER ORDER.; Stimson Tells Franklin City Has Not Complied with Conditions.
- LURED INTO AIDING DIRECTORY SCHEME; A Broad Street Firm Paid for 16 Advertisements in 16 Directories and Ordered Only 1.
- USED DIARY AS PILLOW.; Positions in Which Bodies of Scott and His Comrades Were Found.
- GRANT DEFEATS MATHEY.; First of the Big Matches Decided in Tennis Tournament.
- Arnold-Buffum Engagement.
- Drawings for Cuban Chess.
- NEWS CONTROL BILL SIGNED.; Measure Aimed at Associated Press Now a Law in Arkansas.
- DIVORCES ADAM A. CROSS.; Wife Accuses Him in Reno of Desertion and Gets Decree.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
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- BEACONS AT PANAMA.; Art Memorials Surpassing Statue of Liberty Proposed.