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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXIX, Number 66, 6 December 1901 PDF Issue PDF

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SANE, AND. YET LEGALLY SON COMPOS Singular Plight of a Young Man Courts Find It Impossible to Solve His Puzzle li* f*rinei|>nl Weaklier** Seeiu* to Be an Inordinate Ueaire to liet Itld of lII* Patrimony, nnd the Kffcct of the l.atv Tangle In to Krrp Mini Out of the Larue Sum of
Frotet Going «» Marc lolnnd
THE MOKNING'S NEWS
FOOTPADS ROB RANCHER AND CAR EMPLOYE Two Hold Holdups Are Reported Era of the Highwaymen Seems to Have Returned A. Kelly In Deprived of $ir»tl nnrl a tiold Wateli by Three Robber* Armed Wltli Revolvers, While on lloyle Avenne, IVenr Seventh Street. St reet i ar Conduclor Mary a V let tin
CAIAL TREATY SAYS NOTHING OF AMERICA'S RIGHT TO FORTIFY Convention as Slpd oy Secretary lay a:i Ambassador ProvMes-llat ik United Stales Stall Oily Police tiie Bitch
YUKON POLICE DESTROY MUCH SMUGGLED WHISKY
iiEI'UHT on canal HAS (iONK ASTRAY i Nobody in Washington Knows Where It Is Should Be in the PoMNewftion of the Senate 1 iiter-Oeenii Committee but In Not, and the Stute Department In Mukitiff Efforts to Uincover It
WANTS HOLLAND BOATS Norway Sends Rcprmenlu(ivi » Id tlie United StutcM
Attempt to Kelcuse Aliened Hay Cord
SCHLEY IS DOOMED TO CONVICTION Such Is the Rumor in Washington Chicago Journal Says the Court Is Against llini CreilitH .Natal ( I role* at Ili c National tnpital Willi I In* l(c|»ort Tlmt tlie Hero* of SautiaKo Will 11#* (onili'iiinpd on Five of the Ton Counts C ontninetl in tlie Precept
BITTEN BY SHARK American Sailor Loses Lfg In Hollo Harbor
ENLISTED JN NAVY Mysterious Disappearance of Ilerkeley student Explained
MURDEROUS FILIPINOS EXECUTED Guilty of Slaughtering Seven Natives Horrifying Crime Inspired by lnsnrrectos . Iji'tiniM Stnliltril find Hurled llefore Hi.- Ilri ntli llnil l.ci't Their Bodies. >1 iierennt* the I,emlins Officials of tlie Town of I'llytii>—Our, n Priest, l)min«r of II in < nlliim
SUICIDE DIES IN HE PRESENCE (0)F A CROW®
OPENS DEBATE ON ANABCHISM Senater MeComas Urges Drastic Laws CvuKfCM Muit Meet tli? I'oril With Coara^p UlrriHl»«*l l»« M«r>la««l aialrmuaa »•>•. lalla '»* *etl«i» ■in Mar I'arl lt» •■(•«•«?•■ lUr Hrl*ln mt Plnlp I. ffcla i"«alr» Korrlon Rulrm—* "nit! E»l»rl
TAT ON IMMIGRANTS Penrose Propose* a >lt n*urc l.e yitiß a Duty of a Head
MORGAN S nil.l. « <>.MDERFI) Senate Committee Kuvaftes in a Discussion of the Measure
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SEE TIIU GREAT FATHER Delegation of lie Indians Cordially Received h> the l'rciident
Luncb ifh the President
Chinese Viceroy Sends Thanks
ROYAL PARTY ENTERTAINED Litalui'. I...iii'Iiriiu lur I'rlnfr and I'llni'M. i.l n.lpi
QI EKX FOIUUVKS 11 EH ROYAL SrOL'SK Wilbelmiiift mill IViiu-*" lli'iiry Afe Frienil-i Oucu 11 mt Uii* Mrt«ila*r« uf itir i onri mi ll•• i 1 uii i rr f.fi# iti«iiM4. ii v.i IlirrtwuiU Itir HKarlra ul III* |lls'inrk» nf llir Sr clii*r !• nil*— |lr ImiIiiii • iif^lnrd
UTICA Ml SiES REOPEN lti%r*r I I'rrit iii MUrU 4 llllin lli'itliilfl nrli
VAGARIES OF PERSEUS <|uper .Motions of the New Star Still Interest Astronouters
EXONERATES LYNCHERS Lo ais in n a Grand Jury Gives a .Judge a Lett-Handed Rebuke
Mfili'liN »tl ii >lMiiiur
M|t*«|||*|| *• IM III la Mllllk «blH«l«
Louk Fr,r
FRUIT GROWERS HEAR WOMEN Several Papers Read at Convention Kearney's Resolutions Amended and Adopted Mvhhoko Soul to President Hooncvflt Kxprrtmiiiß: Appreciation of Hl* Rccommendut lon*— I*rof. Benjamin Ide Wheeler and David Starr Jordan Aninnw the SpraLeri
BITTER GAS WAR IS LOOKED FOR Thirty Million Dollar Syndicate Is Formed ImnrnH l'lant to Re Constructed iu San Francisco, and It I* Proposed to Distribute lias for Lighting aud Heating to eiffl.borinff Cities
HIS FAMILY LOYAL 111-Others of a Virginia Killer Come to Ills Rescue
Offered Olympian Presidency
FERRYBOAT WRECK Official Inquiry I«t«» Snn ItafaM'n Lo«« I* KrKnn
Tolstoi Not Seriously 111
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GREAT LABOR CONVENTION Delegates in Session at Scranton Million and a Half Workmen Represented Irtllnurui Will Bii .Uknl r«i<- Dispute* Between Trad en 'I'lial Are A l II |in | «<i| With lUe American Federation of f.ahor—>(ieneral Content <K«?r Trade Autonomy Looked For
PASSENGER .TRAINS CRASH TOGETHER Three Persons Killed and Thirty Kijrlit Injured Accident Occur* on the SI. bonln. Iron Mountain and Southern Kailuay, >rar Malvern. Ark—Train Crowderi "With ( oloreri'Km i&rn nt*
HORSES FOR BRITISH r.iKlit liUrsre Transport* Now Off Tori t hairnet le
MANY DEVOTEES DROWNED Disaster at a < atliollc ( clehration in Western Indla
'l«"fnnw Unnrka llui I oar
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T.tl.nrpo TrilM In I<lil1li>|>l»ra
'»>• Prmncr Man Hriii.uttrr Itrvruwr
llo%ilau I n(1 iii>nrr In IVnlt
iMlRiiraiiU l.nmlif maa Bankripl
NELSON SAFE ■ ON THE SOUND Towed Into Port by a Coast Steamer Perilously Near Goinir to the Bottom Willi Miifieri Cargo, Her UulMurku Smashed, Lift'lhialN uml h'orrrii;- Iciiiß Carried Anay nnri Cabin* UamaK'ori, She Drift* at* llie Merry of a FurlouM fiale Ti 11 Help ('«>nics
Baroda Still Hard Afcround
Sailor (iiiilty of MaiiNlauuliter
ftngc Topple* o>rr
Whitney to Bace in Knuland
Ciirl I'onfeaneN a Burglary
IMm I'hi-rm 1'nim Ukuliniim
U UriUAti Inillli of norilff
Ht-Klnlr? Mcmorlni I'mid
Kurger •«rm I'lvr Unit
FOR AGED TELEGRAPHERS Latest Benefaction I urier CoualUcration by Andrew Carnegie
OVATION IS GIVEN GRAU'S SINGERS .Singular Demonstration at Close of the Season For Fifteen Minute* Auditor* Stand on Their Feet Acclaiming Madame KanicM ami Murinmo Memhrieh. and Stage I* Showered With Flowers
NO DUTY ON STATUE I'reMciit to a Cathedral tenter* W'itbou t 1) ul y
HO3SON WILL CASE C laim Thai Deceased I* .Not Father of Georgia
GOULD IN TEXAS . Snya flic I nternat ionul Koskl Will Uo Pushed to Fort Woi'th
Officer* of Arizona (loads Meet
IN BANKRUPTCY COURT W. R. I niKliiK Company of Sucinmciito Is in Trouble
(■ermnity mid Austria-llmiliary
FRENCH BAM ISJVRECKED Ernest Reyer Ashore on Washington Coast Officers and Crew Reach Slior in Sak'ty The Men rr Heinu C'nreii for by the (|ii inmiilt Indians but They llm r No Hope of liik the Ship—Three Sailor*. Swept Overboard l»> n Sea, Have a Xarrow Kfieapi*
American Locomotives Criticised
Fulfil Call From Home
Favorite Line East
SURRENDER OF DIAZ MurU r«fa»PR| A Mi*., a <• it |l»r Prtier I'Mjirn
HIS FACILE PEN Alli>ttrii (mini «|ii Toiilun»r ImilrHf Arrr%lril HI Slit Urk
Tn ii Full From I'aiirnsrr 1'fiarh
narrow 1 owi|««ii> lnv<irpor«if«
AuKfiboiit %lirnn«l
fAlntrr ua I'lui* %ri»
PROTECTING THE REBELS llv<K*>il Mt Ht.tu |<if ||tr |>ra|i(rUrf III file Burn
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LEGISLATION FOR STOCKMEN Senator Warren States Their Needs Would Throw Open Government Reserves lor Grazing Proposes Retaliatory Menaures In the Event of (he (sermon Diet I'nuslnu Tariff l.ntvii ImpuninK Oaeron* llutieN on Importations of Mrnt Product* From the I ntted States
I'll I»1 i wit i iin 11 tt ii ni* tin n k nipt
Iron nuil Steel Uouno* i<» Combine
BIS SODA PLANT BURNED Several Hundred .lien Temporarily Thrown Out of Work
Starch Factory Destroyed
GILLETT-LODGE BILL Hev. Ilr. ( lark to luion lew Secretary llay
Sullivan ( unnot Spar
Atrocious Attempt on Woman's Life
This Darglur Escaped
Stock Dealer Mi.Hsinn
San Jose's < uniouic Library
A lee < on mil Schilling Indignant
I" n rope an and American < red It
HopHeman'd Mtempt to Break Record
I.or«l M rat licona'n C ondition
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COLLAMARINI AND RUSSO MAY SOON BE HEARD IN THIS CITY
OF SOCIAL INTEREST
John mo n Reception
( entiii v liist t Inb
A Musical*
( linrcli It ere pi lon
SS I l l MMI
inaU«*rs Dunce
Wltfeliln* I i«»irln< ii
For Miss linrktiart
Dentists Entertain
Social otea
RUSSIA AND JAPAN I ittlf* Likelihood of n R a pi> roc liein rut Helwccn 11-e Tuo I'unerii
MISS STONE ALIVE Recent Mc«»uue« Report Thar She I* Safe
DEATHS OF THE DAY (ioiirite If. (arleton
4 Dnck'i Suicide
Desirable- Advantage
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NATIONALS PUT UP GREAT BALL Van Haltren Does Some Fine Base Running George Decker a Poor Excuse as an Umpire Tlie (illmi* of cMterdtiy Proven n Hotly Fought Content and One Well Worth Seeliik—V Tnnte of tlie liewt Artiele of liiiMehall Im Given I<om AiigeleN—The tininc in I'etnlt
REMARKABLE RECORD OF GEORGE VAN 1ALTKEN
EAGLE EYE JAKE BECKLEY
Lettered in Gold
FAVORITE LEFT AT THE POST Floronso a Subject ot Inquiry Merops at Long Odds Captures the Number Starter Sajst tlie Home Man Straight, but Jockey Wood* Deelare» He Wheeled at the Gate—Uerkenruth Ik Sititpended (or Fifteen Uajti for Foul KldiiiK in the Mile Event
ANNUAL INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALLGAMEAT POMONA
PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS START FOR COAST
Kiiriillmriii »r 1 hi*riikm
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POTTER'S RACING STABLE TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION fail Ntiys Proprietor Says His Santa Barbara Hotel Project Will Take His Spare Time
BERKELEY AXM'AL ATHLETIC .REPORT Manager Dcooto Shows liig Cash Balance Tolnl K*prime One ear'* hletien In, ibo I Diversity of < nliforni* Nearly Eleven Thousand Dollar*. Hi* Profit in the Stanford (In me
BOWLING IS BOOMING AT SANTA MONICA
OWLS DEFEAT OAKS BY A CLOSE MARGIN
MODERN WOODMEN N:ES ARE AGA . TO MEET
PHYSICIANS MAKE MERRY Many Assemble About Banquet Board County Society Eutn'tftins Its Ci uests Second On> o( Mo«II«-h1 >li-n'« I onvelltiun Kiiil* In Brilliant Kuni-llon nt Itotel Wf»tmiimtfP-Ta»tcfiil OccorationK. Kscellmt Mphii and liood >|unie—Man> I u trrcnt t n* Vapor*
'to charge no fee FOR LIQUOR LICENSE
NORTH BOUND BOATS WARNED Observer McAilie Predicts Severe Storm Itnin In >lot inK Southward and the Indication* re That It W 111 Heaeh Southern California—-Tho Pre*»nre I'all* liiiik Kntlre Pacific Coast
Stock ton
Oakland
Sacra men to
San JoMf
Ita kersfield
Fre alio
Santa Ana
Smi DICKO
JOTTINGS
IFRIIIT MEN AGGRESSIVE [Criticise the Commission Men's Rates Urge More Co-operation Among Horticulturists The Twenty-Si*!lt liiiiunl Convention of tlie Stale Fruit Orowern, Held in Snn Franclneo, Hennltn In Dlnciin»ic»n of Many Topic* of Moment to Industry—Lon jtelen Men Heard
FULLERTON REAL ESTATE IS ACTIVE
number*' Tax
GIBBS-PARKER MILL IS DECLARED OFF
'I'-ntes (ur I ullrrilon
tfiolt I'or
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TWO CHILDREN ! ARE POISONED Little Mongolians Lose Their Lives Ate Diseased Fork That Was Cooked in Chinatown Chnn Kiu Sing, it Chinese Interpreter, I<ohcm Tuo Children by I'toiuaine Poisoning—Another Is Seriously 111. Those Who- Hied Were Sick Only n Few Honrs Before Denth Occurred
Coily to lie 15 xn mints!
COMMITTEE SLOW ABOUT GETTING DOWN TO WORK Owliib to Sickness of Mr. O'Melveney Water Conference 11ns to He Aitnin Postponed
TALK ON SUBJECT OF ENVIRONMENT Addresses Made at Temperance Temple Meeting Hiicnkrr Sajn Surroundings Determine C lini Boter-('lalcf of Police Elton Will IHnciinm Municipality nnd I*urit> at ThU Afternoon'm Meeting
T>r,i Uouhi Broken Into
Cooka' Allocation
HUYCK WILL IS TO BE CONTESTED
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BANKRUPTCY IS DISCUSSED Crittenden's Talk to Credit Men Law Should Offer No Premium on Spendthrifts President of Vatlonnl Association of Referees in llh 11 k ruptcy Implicit In Hemnnd for Amendments Which Will Protect the Creditor, ms Well us It Does the Debtor
WOMEN'S CLUBS
PERSONAL NOTES OF COLTON PEOPLE
JEWS CELEBRATE ANNUAL FEAST Religions Ceremonies Began Last Evening Arc Celebrating; the Fenstofthe Macen been—Due ( andle Will He Llsnted ICach Day I ntil the CeremonieN Clone Tomorrow Night
LOMPOC VOTES TO ISSUE WATER BONDS
Had a Good Time
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GERMAN MISAPPREHENSION
A BILLION DOLLARS IN LIVE STOCK
THE WORLD AGAINST ANARCHISM
GREATER LOS ANGELES IN FACT
DEPORTING CONSUMPTIVES
THE FOG MENACE
Snap Shots
Couldn't Help It
ZfA& Sox at th 9 *Doo?
Xj/ie fPaci'/t'c Ss the Ocean of the future
jfrmies on Ski
He Wouldn't Care
The Worry of Boys
Tit for Tat
SPunytnt iPoints
JTrts and Start*
The Snowdrift
THE CITY'S NEWS
TODAY S EVENTS
PICO HEIGHTS
Civil Service Kxanilnatlnn
WHITNEY LOOKS FOR CAMP SITE Gen. Miles' Aide Is in liOs Angeles Luukitijr Uvlt Lur&liinii> lor .Military Sclinol It* *»j« flim W Ii I Ii- llii I* Mulling a riinanin- T*lvi|i|. Mar Itrimrliiirnt W mii I ii |iii||ki|r«ii lie I'lrmrH lit Kr-I'l'lll* * itit 11 Iiiiiu I In fur mill I nn In IIi-iiiiiiI lo intiHlili* I.«. ilium
RIP VAN WINKLE WITH US Mnrifc* vim ui n ti„ |„ ,|,„ I ln»»li- I'lnj hi ihi 1.1-1 In. |i'li.f I lirnli.p
PERSONAL NOTES
AT THE HOTELS
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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(LOS ANGI3LES COONYY) WORKING FOR G. A. R. CAMP Long Beach Anxious to Secure It Drill of Knights of P.vthias Complimented EnlcrtnininfHt l» <;it«*n l>> »•>«• ' •«!•- dren'i Bll>lo Hmiil ■'» <l,r Baptist I'hurch in 11 I roivdrd Hou»« I). H. Allen Is Irij'lllti'lliiMticl lul rur of RuhhlnK Tom < nr»ou—Jr" » >otm
I CI R %MiE i Ol NTV) AGRICULTURAL FAIR PROBABLE Santa Alia Chamber of Commerce Reports Favorably Uraiifte l oinit.v Exhibit in Lou Vngelcs to ll«> l*u t in (hhml ( on (I it ion for the V i ntrr—>l i*w Laura Damrou Mnrrleil to i linrles Mc uglit
clos agi:les coi'xtv) FUNERAL SERVICES OF W. H. CARPENTER
The First Ironclad A : i to r*rv»rri«
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(SAN HKK.VtKDISO COUNTY) iPROBLEM OF A FRANCHISE E Street Too Narrow for Two Tracks Southern Pacific and Traction Interests Conflicting 'it I® $u«rvc»ted That the 1 it.v of San Jternar«li no Abandon the Street aa a Principal Thoroughfare and K*- teiid MvlnKßtone Street to the Mill, The I'roneeutliiK Wltne»i
<LOS A NGELES COT N'T V) ' HOLT SAYS SUSPECT IS NOT THE MAN j
(LOS XGKLKSCOt XTl') SATURDAY AFTERNOON CLUB TO BUILD
(SAX BERNARDINO COI'XTY) MAMI NG OF REDLANDS STREET DISCUSSED
Pyrography Outfits
(SANTA BARBARA COI'NTY) SUGAR PLANT CLOSES DOWN Has Not Sufficient Oil for Fuel Plan to Put in Pipe Line to the Factory There Are "till 2ftOO Ton® of Beet* In the *anta Maria "Valley Flel«l». a in! When th- Factory Start* 1 p It Will H nn ror n( Least a ( onple of Week*. New* Noted and Pernonal Mention
<I,OS ANGELES I'OI NTY) SITE FOR SANTA MONICA'S TOWN HALL
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(PAMADEKA) NEED NOT PAY FOR CYCLEWAY Council Has Right to Do as It Pleases Terms Under Which the Franchise Was Granted I'ollce Have Captured n Man Who They Think la Uailtf of the Wilcox Murder-'The First Confrontational C'hnreh Holds Its Annual MeetliiK and Rleetlon of Officers— Rrevltlea
(IIIVKIiSIUE COUNTY) NEED TO REDISTRICT CITY OF RIVERSIDE
|SA LUIS OBISPO COUITTT) SAN LUIS OBISPO NEWS OF INTEREST
Are Hard at Work
COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL COUNCIL WILL MOVE SLOWLY Interests of City to Be Protected Protests <>1 Property Owners Will Pe Fuily Heard Street* of Municipality; Will Not He Sold to the Street Hallway Syndicate for a Souk —Hoard of l*uhllc Work* W ill tio Over the Ground Hefore Malting Hecontnicndatlon*
MORE TROUBLE FOR THEJIRE BOARD SeTentli Ward Property Ovrnera Pro> le»t Aknltiwt the I'renence of an Oil Reflnory
NEW QUARTERS TO BE OCCUPIED NEXT WEEK Clilef Stroll in I * I'reiiu rl iik lo Move Into tli«» Xfw Hill Street Kngiue VlotiN<» I'.nrlv Next Week
WET GOODS DEAL CAUSES TROUBLE Story of How Some Breweries Sell Saloons Trouble Follow* the' Sale of n West Seventh Street Thirnt Parlor, and the Secret* Beer,'Selling*Are Exported In Agreement* nud AfHiliivita
COURT BRIEFS •
ABSAYER SMITH GAINS LIBERTY All Charges Ajrainst, Him Are Dismissed Acqulttcd by it Jnry In One « tiae ilic Uintrict Attorney HegurdM Conviction Improbable—i ourt Inform* Defendant 1 11 it ( lie 1m ii I.ci<• K% > >Ihii
CITY ENGINEER HAS LOTS OF WORK AHEAD Heal l-Xnfr ami Building Hon in lln* Creuteil h Geiierul Street lui|»roeiuen I liooiu
FATHER ASKS DAMAGES FOR DEATH OF SON tlnllriiBit 4 I* i Inlnifil m Hillrli|iii li ■! Ii ll' fur l llll.m nf I line I'lmrlra UnaaUrv
Xlurlnl Permit*
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WEATHER
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BiRTHS
deaths
T«i I M
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ACTIVITY IN REALTY SHOWS NO DECLINE MESMER HOMESTEAD iS SOLD Many Orange Orchards Pass to New Owners- -l.uts for Home Sites Are Purchased in All Parts of the fit)
IiouIk for
HAS A GOSPEL OF KINDNESS J. Stitt Wilson Talks ot Socialism Speaks of the Weapons of Love and of Truth He Sav« Ihe Tw .> Forces of Life Are tli«* Sli-nuxle for tin* Life of the Individual and for Ihe I'reu rvation of Ihe Race—He ( laininTlml Hln Doctrine N a Very Old One
AGED LADY DIES WHILE SITTING IN HER CHAIR Mother of T. P. Roberta Will Be Bar led Today From St. Yiblann's < at liedial—Waw a Pioneer
At lll** SjllllKOKllF
Mahfitj'ii Dlk Hpreu
PUBLIC RECORDS FOR THIHSDAY, DEC. 5, 1001.
Mortgage
Houicateada
Attachments
Marfflual SatUfuctioni
Miscellaneous
Notices of Completion
SUPERIOR COURT Nctt Actions
Juilu m«'n(a
TOWIVSHIP COIItT I Mew Actions
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OPPOSITION LOOMING UP AGAiNST AMERICAN PETROLEUM Completion of the Russian Pipe Line by the Government Will Enable the Baku Oil to Be Marketed at a Cheap Kate
STOCK EXCHANGE
THE SUMET – iLLD
!spray from the derrick N«mt S'lnnrt «•! In
>ILNJNG Hf-niiiK Stocks
Mctul MarLctn
THE FLOOD'AVERY GROUP
S&Lc AT CAMl
A'I'h T*t miners
IWKLOK RIFLE CAUSES DEATH | Ernest Bennett Is Killed Near j Wood's Orchard A Miol Directed at Marandinc Boj » j Mriki'H u Tci»-ear-Old outh in flic Head and lie Lingers Nearly a Week Then I'iihnci >^a>
Miiriiurj fi»i|i|M«t I .m| ft •
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MARKET POINTS TERSELY TOLD
STOCK GAINS ARE WIPED OUT Free Selling Caused a Sudden Decline in Market Professional Trader* Took Profitn All Along: the Lino—Caution l» Noted, Onlnf to th«i Depletion of the Caih Reiertes-Bftrljr <»aln« About f»one
FINANCIAL REVIEW Money In Local Markets and World's Banking Summitry
COAST SHIPPING
CALIFORNIA ORANGES FIRMER IN NEW YORK
STOCKS AND BONOS riming of Securities iu Lou Auffcleii Kenr York and Boston
New York Bonds
Ooiton Stock* and Bonds
I.OS axgei.es secvritiki
CALIFORNIA FRUITS
Dried Fruits Quiet
Fruits in Sail Francisco
LIVE STOCK MARKETS
PACIFIC COAST TRADE
SUGAR, WOOL AND COFFEE
BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS
BULLS CONTROL EVERY CEREAL Prices in Chicago for All Grains Made Records Thousands of Farmers Kagei' Participants In a Hvramble to (>ai n I*roll I ■ In the Leading; Pits— ildent Diiji of tlie Speculative P«st Dwarfed
LOS ANGELES PRODUCE MARKETS
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HAYES COMMITS SUICIDE BY T IK NINO ON THE OAS Hotel Clerk Ends is Life tor No Ippiuvnt Reason Than a I'ossibte Lark of Mono 4
HIS CONDITION < IS IMPROVED i Capt. J. .1. Meyler Reported to Ht> Recovering. 1-h.sldnn Sltys Tim I n Torn for the Belter Took Place eslerdny In the Illness of Ihe I.os Anneles Bnglneer, Who Is <>w in >e« Jersey
L'-o't for
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