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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXIX, Number 181, 31 March 1902 PDF Issue PDF

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SITUATION , SERIOUS IN TENNESSEE Flood Damage Reaches Four Millions Twenty-Two Lives Known to Have Been Lost Inundated Section One of the Richest In (he State and Damage to Farm Lauds In Enormon*—Trnffic Is Still Delayed by the Preshets la the State of North Dakota
FI.OODS IX NORTHWKST Tragic Still Delayed liy Freaheta In • North Dakota
MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY Body of a Man With His Throat Cut Found In a Care Near Salt Lake
Clerk's Wife Inherit* Fortune
IKE ALOMIM'S NEWS
THE STORM KING RULES OMNIPOTENT Churches Wrecked During Service A Preacher Fatally Injnred by Falling Wall As the Pnntor of Another Church Wo* Raining; Hl* Arms to Prononnce the Beuedlctlon Lfghtnlng Struck the Spire and It Fell, ( rnnhinß the Hoof and Injuring Many Peraona
Another Church Wrecked
STILL ANOTHER FATALITY Hlntorlc Church In In Rulna and Worn hi per Rilled
REGULATING THE PRICE OF SILVER Action Taken by the Philippines Commission Although Civil Employe* Ar, Much Pl.a.rd, (he Hunker* Hay tlie Monetary Situation Cannot De Helped by Till. It ull n k of the ComiulialoD
Inaurgeiiia offer to Surrender
The Cholera
On a Reef
The Saltan's Brother
ADMISSION OF COLORED ' CLUBWOMEN Federation Faces Legal Question Claim Made That Exclusion Is Unconstitutional General Federation Receives Special Corporation I'apera From (on-Kresn and Question Now Arlaea aa to W hetlier Provisions In Fteftard to Race or Color Mna( Be Observed
CHOKER'S NEW SCHEME After Milking; New York He Will Sell Milk in l£ii|tlaii<l
ACCIDENTALLY KILLED A TVli-Year-Old Hoy Tnkra Aim at a Bird and SllootM a Child
DESTITUTE CHOCTAWS The Principal Chief Insae* an Appeal for Aid
MATINEE WAS INTERRUPTED A Holocaust Narrowly Prevented in Cincinnati Women Painted and Many Flea Withont Their Kawter Hats, Bat Fortunnf ely No Lives Were Lost and Vnlnable Scenery Was Saved
Blaze In Oklahoma
QUICK ENGAGEMENT A C'onple Meet ou Steamer and Two Daja l.ater Agree to llr Married
Our Treaty With Spain
Austrian Crulirr'a Rouuli Trip
RETURNS TO FORT WITH CARGO AFIRE Perilous Voyage of the Pretoria Crew Unable to Conquer the Fierce Blaze The Passengers Were Transferred In Perfect Safety to the Steamship Noordland, Though a Hlffh Sea Was Hmining; at the Time and a Stiff Breeie Was Also Blowing
MURDER FOLLOWED BY SUICIDE Unrequited Love Causo of the Tragedy l»nnc Clitnriuaker, runtile to Earn tbe Wukcm Demanded by Hla AlTtanced, Settle* the Affair With Two Oulletn Prom a RrTOlirr
Mining Injunction
SEW RAILROAD PROJECTED Another Seaboard Outlet for Pittsburg Line is to fie Known as Chesapeake Western Joseph W. Reinhart, Formerly President of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Is at the Head of the Syndicate Which Is to Build the New Eastern Road.
ACROSS cascade mountains Bellingham Bay and British Columbia Line to Be Extended.
NEW YORK LABOR REPORT Unarterly Bnlletln of (he Slate Department Inn ue il
CIVIL SERVICE VACANCY Ja men A. Garfield, Sou of the I.ate President, to Be ConimlMNioner
Bulgarians Hilled by Turk*
PICNIC ENDS IN A RIOT Lively Scenes at a San Eafael Park Private Jail Broken Open and Prisoners Liberated Journeymen Butchers Are Holding Picnic at Schnetsen Park When the Cry of "Scab" Is Raised as Hesuit of Set-to anu Fl&ltt Becomes General—Nobody Badly Injured
SENATOR JONES' FIGHT
A BOY MURDERER
TO DISPOSE OF OLEOMARGARINE Chinese Exclusion Bill Comes Next The Senate Hopes to Finish It in Ten Days While, I pon the Surface, There It !Vo l'runonnced Opposition to the Measure an a Whole There Is No Donht TJiat an Effort Will He Made to Amend It in Some Places
ORIENTALS NOT WANTED Two China men and a Japanese to Be Discharged From the Xavy
DIME NOVELS THEIR DOWNFALL Two Youths Attempt to Wreck Passenger Train Fortunately, tl»e Design Was Discovered Just in Time and a Disaster That Would Have Cost Many Lives Was Prevented
Italian He*erT*t* 31utinorm
Cycliiij; Hiu-f in France
Policeman Drcpn Dead
A Student'* Suicide
TEN TEARS FOR BURGLARY C. D. Emory Taken to the Walla Walla Prison Robbed Admiral Melville in Los Angeles Entered the Admiral's Room at the Tiuie of President McKlK.nle> *s Visit and Stole a Wallet Containing Right Hundred Dollars—Followed President's Train Here
WARRING RANGERS The Sheep Men Get Considerably- the Worst of the Struggle
SHE IS GOING TO CONGRESS Kentncky Younu Woman Who PropoNi's to Enter the IIou«e
WORK FOR THE HOUSE Will Be Largely Occupied liy |htt Sundry Civil mil Till. Week
Itn.Hhin and (he Open Door
TROUBLE COMING IN MACEDONIA General Rising of the Christians Planned 11 im * inn Machination* and (he Jeal<>unit'm of the Powers Prevent the Execution of Hcforum Stipulated in the Vlerlin Treaty
Plan* Not Sold to Germany
A BUliou Winn Ilia Fight
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OBSERVANCE ! Of EASTER Jelebration of the Day in Pasadena Special Services Arn Held in the Churches Ivo loaiiK Men Arrested for llldlns Their Bicycle* at a illfth Rate of Speed—Convention of the Sonth• rn California Sunday School Association to Open on April 16
MME. MVKINPORT AT POMONA cihe Made Things Interesting lor Her Class Wanted Her Money la Admnce and Felt Disgruntled When <iuestloned as to Her End of the Bargain—The Pnhllo Library Site
H. W. KING IS MISSING Lonir Bench Hotel Man l'*prremonlously Leaven Town
STOCK FROM ARIZONA
FARLIN M'tflßß IS .NOT INSANE Drug User Is Discharged by a Special Jury Cliantri Are Made la (he Officer* of the t'ompany of the National Uuard at Baa Bernardino—llllnoli Society to Be Organised—.Notes
CLUB ELECTS DELEGATES SonU Ana to Be Represented at San Jose Convention
FARMERS' INSTITUTE Dairying Holds Attention of the Compton Session
STRUCK WATER Tapping the Long Artesian Belt In Ventura County
DELEGATES ARE CHOSEN
RUN DOWiN BY A STEAMEK Fate That Came to a Craft in the Delaware Bay Three Members of the Crew Who Were Asleep in Their Runki Below Deck Were Cnnght and Drowned Like Rat# in a Tray
A CONVICTS FORTUNE Burglar Krngrr Finds Legacy Vhen He Leaves Prison
Founder of Town Topics Dead
The United States Court
JOTTINGS
Blurave & Jay, Plumbing
ANSWERS LIBEL SUIT Tlnj<>» Film Reply to tbc Suit of Mr», Tingle/
Good lor the Babies
Rnasian Students Punished
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Easter
Sports PITCHERS ARE HIT FREELY Better (jame Is Played at San Diego Players Are Switched About to Equalize Teams C barley Kcllly Makes Four Hit* Oat or Four Time* at .the Bat, One Hit Heine for a Home Run—dame la Marked by Kireedlngly Free Hitting; hy Both of the Club*
GOSSIP FROM THE NORTH Knfhoniamtt It tun punt in All of th« League Cities BY 11. U. CABH3IA
DOWNEY WINS AGAIN Korwalk** Recently Organized Club Makes Good Shoirlng
Will Join the Lcaiiue
MINOR BALL GAMES
GUS KNIGHT WINS MEDAL Tufts Lyon Trophy la Awarded at San Bernardino
WIXG SHOTS GATHER.
Handicap Rifle Shoot •
SHAMAN'S DOGS WIN BOTH STAKES
BOWLING TOURNEY AND MATCHES
YACHTSMEN ARE ACTIVE Preparation* Go on Apnoc at Snn Pedro Bar BV HERBERT K. CAUSE
The Beaten Bantem
Ford Make* Sale*
At tbe Chute*
The Angela* Grill
TndellTered Telcgrtnts
Tour sts Go ni? East
Golf on a Battlefield
Long: Prefers Water
GOOD SCORES AT CATALINA Golf Records Are Given a Beating Fail-banks Carries Off the Best Honors Tbe loaat Champion Set* a Lo*f Mark for Future Competition* sad Takes Part in Remarkable Foursome* Performance—One Hole la Made in a Single Stroke by longer
Cycle Record Broken
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FEMINIZED COLLEGIANS
RACES WORTH BEEING
TWO BEVERAGES
DENVER'S SHORT CUT
THE FLOUR OF THE FAMILY
FAITH WITHOUT WORKS
PUBLIC PRINTING CHARGES
WOES OF A REFORM MAYOR
RAPIDEBT TRANSIT
Sna/j S/tots
Jy/j and Starts
Hln Best Excuse
The Original Philosopher
A II a nd red Yea r« From So it
{Politics and SPoiiticians
EASTER WITH SIR KNIGHTS Two Commaiideries Join in Service Stately Ceremony in Homage to the Risen Christ T*to Hundred* and Sixty Templars From Ttli City and Pasadena Gather nt Mmilion Tabernacle, lienutllul Story of Hemrrectlou Told AKa In—Floral Decorations
Jit the ZJ/teaier
TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION I'rlnters' Ornanlzalloii Elects OKI ccr» for the Coralca Year
THE CITY'S NEWS
TODAY'S EVENTS
PERSONAL NOTES
BISHOP MAY – LEAVE SOON George Montgomery Is Named as Coadjutor Heads List of Names Sent to the Pope at Home Yesterday Was Probably the J.nm I£anter on Which He Will Serve an lllnhop of I.om Anwelea nud Honterey—Father Vorke and Jllnlioii tirace Ainu IVameil an CandldateM
AROUND THE HOTELS
WHEN HAKKIMAN AND RIPLEY MEET Uailroad Presidents Have Little to Confer Upon
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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WEATHER CONDITIONS
DIED
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fIITRPHY ARMY (mows APACE 'and of Blue Ribboners Is Increasing ixard'M I'aTlllon and Hclhlrhcm limtftute t ,'rowded nt Yeuterday'* Meetings—Work of the Leader to Obtain Better llomeH for (lie Four
SCHALKBURGER AND STEYN They Have .ot Vet Bee'u Able (o o|><>n Com in u it en (ion
MINE WORKERS MAY STRIKE If Hoclynter and Pittsburg Don't Sl*n Men Will Go Out April 1
GIVEN A HEARTY WELCOME Kmma evnda (.reeteil by Thnnsnnils of Persons at Her Old Home
BRITAIN'S FINANCES l'a|iers Comment on Tlielr Satisfactory Condition
TO FORM CANDY TRUST Manufacturers of Cheaper tirades Are to Combine
Chinese t'rom Mexleo
Coursing at San Francisco
(itcamer's loot Runs Amuck
Deaths on a Transport
DEATHS OF THE DAY John S. Long
l)r, KnKllnh Still Alive
PUBLIC RECORDS—MARCH 29 Deed*
Trust Oeeils
Mortgages
A f tnelinicn t*
llotneatcadN
MnrKliml Satisfaction!!
Miscellaneous
NotlreH of Complelion
IlulldiiiK Permits
SI PEItIOR COI RT
Jud»mf nt*
TOWNSHIP COURT
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San Pedro to Wake Up
K£u<leavor Meeting
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