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- FOR ICEBERG PATROL SHIP.; Meteorologist to be Carried -- Marconi Company Gives Apparatus.
- CONTEST THE PLAN TO DISSOLVE PACIFICS; St. Louis Court Hears Objections to Scheme Harriman Roads and Wickersham Agreed To.
- LABOR UNIONS SUED UNDER TRUST LAW; Government Says Electrical Men Restrain Trade in Obstructing Telegraph Messages.
- SUBWAY INJUNCTION ARGUED IN COURT; Hodge Makes His Move to Hold Up $170,000,000 Mortgage -- Decision To-morrow.
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- YANKEE PLAYERS LAND.; Manager Chance Cables Arrival of Squad at Bermuda Training Camp.
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- Otis Again a Billiard Loser.
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- MISTAKEN BRITISH VIEWS OF OUR DUTY IN MEXICO.
- JOHNSON CRITICALLY ILL.; Pugilist's Attorney Says He Cannot Answer Smuggling Charge in Court.
- DIAZ AWAITS SUMMONS.; Will Return to Mexico if Foreign Complications Are Threatened.
- New Freight Yards Need Not Encroach on Riverside Park.
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- PROSPEROUS POET TO LECTURE HERE; Alfred Noyes, Who Relies Only on His Poetry for Support, Arrives on the Carmania.
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- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- KING GIVES TITLE TO SCOTT'S WIDOW; She Becomes Lady Scott, with the Rank and Precedence of a Knight's Wife.
- Pope Receives American Pilgrims.
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- ARRESTS SMOKERS IN AUTO GARAGES; Commissioner Johnson Starts a Movement to Stop Costly Fires in These Buildings.
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- MARSHALL REFUSES $4,800.; Vice President-Elect Will Not Accept Household Expenses from Indiana.
- YANKEES AT FLAG RAISING.; They Will Help Red Sox to Unfurl World's Pennant on June 25.
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- Golf in Next Olympic Games.
- MORE TROOPS TO GALVESTON.; Taft's Further Orders Will Bring Army There to 10,000.
- IS TURKEY YIELDING?
- 95 SOLDIERS PUT TO DEATH.; Part of the Garrison That Revolted After Madero Was Killed.
- Mexico.
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- DR. BENJ. ELI*SMITH DEAD.; Ma,aging Editor of Century Dictionary Broke Down from Overwork.
- TURNER REPORTED FREE.; Richard Harding Davis Writes Strong Appeal for Brother Author.
- CHICAGO REACHING FOR STOCK MARKET; President of Its Exchange Here to Grab What May Run from State's Big Transfer Tax.
- ASTOR GOING TO PANAMA.; Getting Yacht Noma Ready to Sail with Party of College Friends.
- The Government Coal Mines.
- ROCKEFELLER DOCTOR GOES.; Dr. Chappell Satisfied with His Patient's Condition.
- COLLEGE STAR FOR REDS.; Cincinnati Signs Third Baseman Davis of Georgetown Nine.
- BIT OF ROPE TIES UP LUSITANIA 8 MONTHS; Jammed Telemotor and Caused Giant Liner to Twist Her Turbine Blades.
- Football Practice at Pennsylvania.
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- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Consumptive Workingman's Need.
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- P. M. P. THUREAU-DANGIN DIES'; Perpetual Secretary of French Academy Was a Noted Historian.
- DAILY POSTAGE $2,427,000.; All Other Government Receipts Combined Exceeded by $300,000.
- DYING EMPRESS'S GRIEF.; Tragic Statement Made by the Aunt of the Deposed Chinese Monarch.
- Execution Against T.D. Sullivan.
- MAKE CAT A FIGURE IN ECKERT WILL FIGHT; Servant Relates How General's Pet Came to Table and Ate with Family.
- BRICK HOUSE BY PARCEL POST; Material Will Be Sent Through the Mails to Clay Products Exposition.
- TIGERS WORK IN CAGE.; Bill Clark Has Full Baseball Squad Practicing at Princeton.
- $48,000 ANDIRONS COMING; To Adorn Park Avenue House That George Blumenthal Is Building.
- Twelve Checker Games Drawn.
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- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- SONORA'S CONGRESS DISCUSSES REVOLT; Deputies from the Cities Are Against Huerta, but No Formal Action Is Taken.
- THE FREEING OF THAW.; Attempts by Rich Relatives Hurt Society, Dr. Williams Says.
- MADEROS A CHARMING FAMILY.; Of Untold Wealth and Record Number -- Many Known Here.
- Prof. Harry L. Wilson.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Break Sharply, Then Recover Partially -- Many Things Over Which Traders Hesitate.
- Inquest on Body of J.E. Brooks.
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- COL. CRAFT IS ANGRY; SNUB FOR GEN. JONES; Talks of Rushing About Country at Six-Day-Bicycle-Race Speed and Says She Doesn't Like It.
- NEW AIREDALE STAR LOOMS UP IN DOGDOM; Gold Heels, a Flatbush Terrier, Makes Clean Sweep in Specialty Show.
- ATTACK HIGH COST OF DYING.; Catholic Churches Will Abolish Costly Floral Funeral Tributes.
- Athletics Start for Texas.
- BOSTON WANTS $50,000,000.; Asks State for This Sum to Improve Harbor and Rail Terminals.
- American Athlete Wins at Oxford.
- Huerta Restores Quiet but Foreigners May Send Families Away.; REBELS NOT SATISFIED
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Accuse Gonzales of a Plot.
- MOB BEATS POLICE IN A STRIKE RIOT; Attacks Three Men Before Williamsburg Garment Factory and Injures Them Badly.
- ENGLISH AGAIN SEE MYSTERIOUS AIRSHIP; Dirigible Passed Over Selby Abbey and Went in Direction of Barlby Arsenal.
- BIGGER DEMAND FOR CARS.; Only 22,183 Reported Idle -- Coal Shipments Show Increase.
- FIND MISSING GIRL IN ATLANTIC CITY; James P. Kohler Believes His Daughter Was Sent Away to Defeat Case.
- FLASH WIRELESS 2,000 MILES.; Arlington Station Exchanges Messages with the Cruiser Salem.
- NO TURF PLANS YET.; Jockey Club and Mr. Belmont Expect to Hold Important Meeting.
- GUGGENHEIM DIVORCE STANDS; Chicago Judge Refuses to Set Aside 1901 Decree -- Case Probably Ended.
- Red Sox Youngsters Coming East.
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- WILSON ABSOLVES HUERTA.; Says Public Is Disposed to Accept His Story of Murders.
- THE INDIAN MONUMENT.; Greek Architecture and Sioux Headdress Called Inappropriate.
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- MAY IRWIN SHINES IN 'WIDOW BY PROXY'; Result is Almost Continuous Laughter at the Cohan Theatre.
- POPE GREATLY AFFECTED.
- UPHOLDS WHITE SLAVE ACT.; Analogous with Food and Lottery Laws, Says Supreme Court.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
- NEW NICARAGUAN REVOLT.; Gem. Mena Says Non-Intervention in Mexico Means Many More.
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- RECORD RAIN IN LOS ANGELES; Four and One-Half Inches in 18 Hours Demoralizes Street-Car Traffic.
- ELABORATE ROAD TEST IN ENGLAND; Twenty-three Different Surfaces Tried Out on New Eltham-Sidcup Road Near London.
- Cornell Freshman Coaches.
- BACK TO PRISON FOR LIFE.; Surgical Operation on Grimmell's Brain Failed to Cure Criminal.
- Matt Wells Defeats Mehegan.
- MR. WILSON'S RESPONSIBILITIES.
- SWEENEY, CHARGING PERJURY, GETS DELAY; Goff to Consider Application to Open Jury Minutes for Inspector and Duffy.
- CUBA PROTECTS MADEROS.; Father and Uncle of Assassinated Executive Safe on a Gunbert.
- A PLEASANT COMPANION.; Sunday Times Makes Idle Visitors Unwelcome.
- Vasquez Gomez Condemns Murders.
- Miss Endel to Wed Dr. A. P. Biock.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- PASS CORPORATE VALUE BILL.; Measure Designed to Provide Equitable Rates for Public Service.
- CONTRADICT KAISER FLATLY.; Agricultural Authorities Ridicule Boasts of Scientific Farming.
- FOREIGN TRADE OPPORTUNITIES.
- JAIL MRS. PANKHURST FOR BOMB EXPLOSION; Arrested Owing to Her Declarations of Responsibility for Outrage at Lloyd-George House.
- THE BUSINESS WORLD; DISLIKE FREE SHIP FITTINGS.
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- STAUSS AND PITT WIN WITH SWORDS; Junior Dueling Sword and Sabre Championships Decided at Fencers' Club.
- APPEAL FOR TROOPS TO SAVE AMERICANS; Consul at Matamoras Calls for Militia -- Denial of Reported Demand for Money.
- THE COMPENSATION DISPUTE.
- NEW YORK'S EASTERN TRADE; May Be Diverted Southward by the Panama Canal.
- FIRST TRANSPORT REACHES GALVESTON; Two Others Will Arrive To-day and Troops Will Soon Be Brought In by Trains.
- NEW PACIFIC GAS BONDS.; Stockholders Asked to Authorize a $5,000,000 Issue.
- SAYS AMERICA ARMS REBELS.; Costa Rican President Accuses Capitalists of Fomenting Revolution.
- CHASES TILL FOR CENSOR.; Urges Aldermen to Pass Film Ordinance Like Mayor Vetoed.
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- YOUNG GIANTS IN ACTION AT MARLIN; McGraw Rushes Them Through a Five-Inning Game -- Veterans Going Easily.
- WILSON NOT STIRRED BY MEXICO'S PLIGHT; Shows Little Interest in the Complications Across the Border.
- Capablanca and Marshall Tied.
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- THE CASTRO-ZELAYA SCARE.
- GAYNOR HEARTS TWO MAYORS ON POLICE; Blankenburg of Philadelphia and Hunt of Cincinnati State Their Problems.
- MADERO DEPUTIES IN CUBA.; One Escaped Arrest by Posing as an American Citizen.
- AMERICAN FASHION DESIGNS.; Southern Women Have Learned to Draw Inspiration from Nature.
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- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- SULZER AND BORDEN CONFER.; Governor and Canadian Premier in Accord on Water Power Conservation.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; London Market Opens with a Firmer Tone, but Most of the Gains Are Lost Later.
- Decies Appeals Building Case.
- RAILWAYS INVESTMENT CO.; Weakness of Concern's Securities Brings Statement from President.
- SAW PARDON RING IN THAW BRIBERY; Clark Swears That He Sought to Break Up "Brokerage Business" in Asylums.
- Columbus in Two Leagues.
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- MULFORD BEATS DISBROW; Famous Auto Drivers in Pushmobile Race in Brooklyn Show.
- THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Plans Filed for $550,000 Building Indicate City Has Abandoned Idea of East Side Park -- Builder Buys Fort George Apartment House Site -- Bronx and Suburban Sales.
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- EXECUTIVE LEGISLATION.
- THREE WALDORF R0MANCES.; Young Bookkeeper, Aided by Brother, Wins Bride Against Obstacles.
- CARDENAS TELLS OF KILLING.; Man Who Escorted Madero Says He Was Caught Between Two Fires.
- FAULTY CHARITY BUILDINGS.; President Stuart Tells Why State Board Disapproved Them.
- CALL FOR ARMED INTERVENTION; Texas and Kansas Ask for Punishment of Madero's Slayers.
- TRY THE GOOSE WADDLE.; Dancers Move to Ragtime in Straight Lines Up and Down Plaza Ballroom.
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- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Jurors Have Sneed Case.
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