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- FRANK C. TRAVERS DEAD.; Friend and Adviser of President Roosevelt Victim of Heart Disease.
- NEW ARMOR PLATE PROCESS.; Reduces Cost of Manufacture 50 Per Cent., It Is Affirmed.
- FIREMEN'S DISPUTE ENDED.; New Haven Railroad Men Reach an Agreement at Last.
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- SMALLER ARMY WON BATTLE.; Japanese Inferior in Strength to Russians -- Pictures of Retreat.
- UNIVERSITY TO UPHOLD HILPRECHT'S DEFENSE; Professor's Reply to Attacks Is to be Issued Soon. HIS CRITICISMS ARE CITED He Is Said to Have Been Severe with Those Who Did Most of the Work at Nippur.
- BALLOONISTS' FATAL FALL.; Parachutes Failed to Open and Two Men Dropped -- One Lives.
- CUT ARTERIES WITH STONES.; Eighty-Year-Old Man, Unidentified, a Suicide in the Bronx.
- BROOKLYN DOG SHOW.; Whippet Races Will Be a Feature of Long Island Kennel Club Exhibit.
- WOULD HINDER CANAL WORK.; What Central American Newspapers Are Telling Natives.
- BUSINESS IN ENGLAND.; Cotton Trade Still Active -- Imports of Steel Hurt Swansea.
- Dr. Harper Better at Lakewood.
- GEN. KUROPATKIN AS A SCAPEGOAT?
- Not Easily Explained.
- FREES WOODRUFF CHAUFFEUR; Magistrate Holds All the Others and Reads Them a Lecture.
- Dante's Brain Weight.
- "MAD" MULLAH'S VICTORY.; Somali Leader Concludes Treaty of Peace with England.
- CHURCH IS 250 YEARS OLD.; Gravesend Reformed Congregation Celebrates Anniversary.
- H.H. ROGERS GIVES $500,000.; Will Build a Schoolhouse in Fairhaven, His Birthplace.
- Nineteen Pearls in One Oyster.
- RUSSIAN CHURCH PROTEST.; Metropolitan of St. Petersburg Rebukes People for Dissipation.
- CALL AND GET $1,000.; All Joseph H. Wilson Need Do Is to Visit Paterson, N.J.
- Vice President Leaves for Home.
- Despondent Student Shoots Himself.
- WEST POINT ANNUAL GAMES.; Sabre Presented to Cadet Ernest Graves for Athletic Prowess.
- Four Killed in Santiago Theatre.
- "Silent Becky" Jones Dead.
- THE SNOWFALLS OF RECENT WINTERS.
- Gen. Trepoff Warned.
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- The Chinese Editor Rejects Politely.
- LIGHTNING IN BALTIMORE.; Temperature of 70 to 75 Degrees -- Unseasonable Storm Terrifies People.
- WITTE MAY BRING PEACE TO RUSSIA; Likely to Be Premier in the Reorganized Council.
- OVATION TO ALVA ADAMS.; Colorado's Ousted Governor Declares He Was Robbed by Corporations.
- A Japanese Destroyer Lost.
- ADDICKS LAUDS ALLEE.; Says Acceptance of Offer to Resign Would End Dead-Lock.
- General Manager Kenley Resigns.
- MANY YOUNG HORSES ON TRAINING TRACKS; Big Stables Abundantly Supplied with Two-Year-Olds.
- DINNER TO MR. MEYER.; Italian Court, Aristocracy, and Vatican Represented at Farewell Testimonial.
- RECORD FEBRUARY IMPORTS.; Larger Than in Any Previous Year in History of Our Commerce.
- New Yorkers to Buy Hidalgo Railway.
- THE CORELESS APPLE.
- BEEF TRUST PROFITS.; Does Mr. Garfield's 2 Per Cent. Really Mean 34 2/3 Per Cent. Per Annum?
- TWO EXPLOSIONS KILL 24.; Fourteen Rescuers Perish as They Seek Mine Victims' Bodies.
- ADDING TO PRESIDENT'S HOME; House at Sagamore Hill to be Extended in Width.
- MEYER GUGGENHEIM BURIED.; i"HIs Success Was Not by Tearin9 Down," Says Dr, SIIverman.
- King Carlos to Mediate?
- NEW TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE; Expert's Report on Western Pacific Surveys Completed.
- TWO SHOT IN QUARREL.; Trespassing Said to Have Caused Affray at Mount Kisco.
- Forest Fires in Hawaii.
- Italian Gymnasts Coming Here.
- London Praises American Pictures.
- STRAIGHT WAY ROWING FAVORES AS STANDARD; Events with a Turn Not Popular with the Racing Men. BAD DAY FOR LOCAL CREWS Handball Popular with Harlem River Oarsmen -- Union Boat Club Team Leads for Championship.
- MINISTER BECOMES MEMBER OF UNION; Is Elected as Part of General Plan of Presbytery. AIMS AT UNDERSTANDING Clergymen Everywhere Will Apply for Admission in Order to Get in Closer Touch with Labor.
- Carnegie Gives a University $160,000.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- Much of the Latter Could Be Remedied by Better Naturalization Laws.
- MOURNS LOST BEARD; 'SHAME,' CRY NEIGHBORS; Michael Greenberg, Sent to Island as Vagrant, Had $119. SAT HOURS NAKED IN COLD Then Insignia of His Religion Was Shorn Amid Jeers, and Friends Now Mock Him.
- WRECKED ON BLOCK ISLAND.; Steamer Spartan Strikes a Reef -- Crew of Twenty-three Men Rescued.
- FUNERAL. OF GEN. HAWLEY.; Private Services In Washington -- Pub. I1o Honors Planned In Hartford.
- TENEMENT WALLS FALL IN HARLEM AND BRONX; Use of Freezing Mortar May Be Cause, Building Official Says.
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- BOY SHOOTS ANOTHER DEAD.; Then Runs Away -- Comrades Say It Was an Accident.
- MAJOR KEATING HELD UP.; Veteran Robbed Under Electric Light in Central Park West.
- MURDER AND PILLAGE BY RUSSIAN PEASANTS; Reign of Terror in Rural Districts Is Spreading.
- COMPANY I'S RIFLE PRIZE.; Wins Stein Trophy for Third Time on Seventh's Ranges.
- POPE CELEBRATES NAME DAY.; Receives the Cardinals, but Does Not Deliver a Formal Address.
- Wagner Agrees to Play with Pittsburg.
- FLOODS UP THE STATE.; First Thaw of Winter Comes -- Train Buried by Landslide -- One Fatality.
- ROBBER BAND'S RAID FOILED.; Three Men Wounded in Battle with Revolvers in a Chicago Saloon.
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- Relief for the Bridge Crush.
- Latest Shipping News.
- NEW PLAYS ABROAD.; American Humor in Paris -- Mrs. Ward's "Agatha" -- Hauptmann's Success.
- EXPRESS TRAIN WRECKED.; Tumbles Down Twenty-Foot Bank -- Twelve Persons Hurt.
- JAPANESE IN KAI-YUAN.; Expectation That Russians Will Continue Retreat to Harbin.
- INNOCENT NEGRO CONVICTED.; Woman Testified Falsely for $10 -- Man Sentenced to be Hanged.
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- A SNUB FOR SECRETARY TAFT.; Senate Committee Refused to Act in Case of Officers Jumped Over Others.
- ENDS ONE-MAN RULE IN SCHOOLS --- TIFFT; President of Board Welcomes Attack on Fad Courses. TEACHERS BLAME MAXWELL Dullards Made by This System, Says a Principal -- No Help for Weaklings.
- BATTING THEIR WEAK POINT.; Coach Jennings to Give Close Attention to Stick Work of Tigers.
- JOKER FATALLY INJURED.; Companion Badly Hurt as They Ran from Enraged Storekeeper.
- VESUVIUS STILL ACTIVE.; Guards Necessary to Keep Venturesome Tourists from Crater.
- DEAD WITH GAS ON.; Police Undecided as to Whether Lodger's Death Was Suicide.
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- "In" and "Out" Doors for Subway.
- SAILING THRO' SNAKES, NOT A DROP ABOARD; Took Six Hours to Clear 'Em, "Happy" Ward, Seaman, Says.
- ROOSEVELT BLOCKED MISSION OF READER?; Morgan So Hints in Story of Santo Domingan Deal. SCOUTS CROMWELL'S DENIAL Says Smith M. Weed Could Tell All About the Affair -- Vouches for Mrs. Reader.
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- WOMAN DENOUNCES CORSETS.; Gymnasium Director Says They Result in Spinal Curvature.
- NO GERMAN LOAN TO JAPAN.; But German Capitalists May Take Some of the Exchequer Bonds.
- Ice Breaking Up in the Hudson.
- TALES OF OIL IN CANADA.; Great Lakes of It Said to Have Been Found in the Northwest.
- NO FAT MEN FOR FOOTBALL.; Heavyweights for Harvard's Team Put to Work in Gymnasium.
- DEEP SEA SAILORMEN HEAR A SALTY GOSPEL; Nautical Parson Preaches on the Bethel Mission Craft.
- MINERS IN DEADLY BATTLE.; One Fatally and Two Badly Wounded in Alabama.
- Ex-Mayor Seymour Very Ill.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- STREETS FOUL IN FLOOD FROM CHOKED DRAINS; Menace of Epidemic, Physicians Say, Owing to Neglect. PROTESTS GOING TO MAYOR Ice and Dirt Piled High on Neglected West and East Sides -- Call for Street Cleaners.
- Crap Shooting a Growing Evil.
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- NIXON CUTS THEATRE RATES.; In Pittsburg $1.50 Will Be the Highest Price Charged.
- KUROPATKIN A SUBORDINATE?; Unconfirmed Report That He Is to Serve Under Linevitch.
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- EAGER FOR KAISER'S VISIT.; Moors Believe It Would End French Pretensions in Morocco.
- GAS EXPLOSION STARTS FIRE.; Police Carry Out Tenants Who Were Overcome by Smoke.
- Fourth Tramp Freed Three.
- Stakes for Detroit's Harness Meeting.
- OPPOSES EQUITABLE DELAY.; Frank H. Platt Thinks Mutualization Needed at Once.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Substantial Reaction Due to Higher Money and Short Sales. Many Issues Withstood Selling Pressure and Advanced During Past Week -- Less Demand for Bonds.
- DISMISS FRANK MONETT.; Kansas Oil Producers Hear That He Represents Newspapers.
- And Is It Because High Tariffs Make Farming Unprofitable?
- NEGRO COCAINE EVIL.; Mississippi Judge Urges Grand Jury to Punish Druggists.
- D'Annunzio's New Tragedy.
- HIGGINS'S SECRET MISSION.; Pays Hurried Visit Here to Talk with Gas Inquiry Chief.
- WOMEN IN TRANCE TEN DAYS.; Overcome by Gas, Mother and Daughter Fall to Revive.
- LINER'S LONG PASSAGE.; The Hungarian, 22 Days from Glasgow, Arrives Safe at Boston.
- FORESTRY MANAGEMENT DECLARED A SCANDAL; Governor Asked Not to Reappoint Commissioner Middleton.
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- AMERICANS' EASY VICTORY.; Greater New Yorks Defeat Vicksburg 9 to 0 on Muddy Grounds.
- BUSY GOLF SEASON ON LOCAL CLUB LINKS; Women Preparing to Take an Active Part in the Game.
- SMITH GETS REVELATIONS.; Mormon Chief, However, Would Not Say So to Senate Committee.
- CANAL BOARD'S DEFENSE.; Files Answer to Criticisms Made by Dr. C.A.L. Reed.
- THE SENATE OSTRICH TRICK.
- A Plea for Porto Rico.
- Severe on the Hunters.
- FRANCE WARNS CASTRO.; American Cruiser Starts in Haste for Venezuelan Waters.
- Sylvanus D. Hoffman Dead.
- BROKER TAKEN TO ASYLUM.; George Van Saun Stricken at St. George Hotel in Brooklyn.
- PISTOLS IN SALOON RAID.; Chief Deputy Dodge Squeezed in Mount Vernon Doorway.
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- HIGH COURT TO DECIDE WHAT IS PURE LIQUOR; Warring Bodies Choose Chief Justice as an Arbitrator.
- PRAISE ITALIAN KING'S PLAN.; Agriculturists of Four European Countries Meet at Vienna.
- McGRAW'S MEN WIN, 17 TO 5.; Defeat Southern League Champions by Good All-Around Play.
- LACKAWANNA STATION PLANS MADE PUBLIC; Provide for Edifice Which Will Be Landmark of Harbor.
- Americans Selected for English Team.
- GETS A GENUINE MURILLO?; New Yorker Said to Have Purchased Painting for $30,000 Mexican Money.
- HORSE TROTS AT BOY'S HEELS; He Was Bred in Old Kentucky and His Manners Puzzle All.
- THE ABSURD TAX ON CHARITIES.
- Power of the Pulpit and Preaching.
- TWO LINERS ARRIVE OF OVERDUE FLEET; La Savoie and the Ethiopia Report Rough Trip. FRENCH SHIP AMID ICE Saw One Very Large Berg and Was Forced to Go Twenty Miles Out of Course.
- THE NINE REPORT NEW POLICE BILL; Bureau to Regulate Vice Created by Its Provisions. UNIFORMED CHIEF FOR FORCE System of Records and Rewards for Meritorious Service -- Salaries of Officers Raised. THE NINE REPORT NEW POLICE BILL
- STATUS OF CITY COLLEGE.; Long Ago Accepted by Taxpayers as a Beneficial Expense.
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- HUNDREDS AT WORK PREPARING FOR CIRCUS; Trapezes Swung, Nets Spread, and One of Big Rings Pitched. ANIMALS IN THE BASEMENT They Spend Their Days Now Asleep, but on Thursday You Can Hear Them Roar.