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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXIX, Number 220, 9 May 1902 PDF Issue PDF

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VOLCANO DESTROYS ST. PIERRE, MARTINIQUE, AND THOUSANDS OF LIVES ARE LOST
OLD FRENCH SETTLEMENT St. Pierre Was Established in tb« Seventeenth Century
EARTE ROLLED LIKE WAVES
CARTS HEAPED WITH DEAD
« QUEEN WILHELMINA
THE MOBNING'B NEWS
OUR PUBLIC BUILDING Senator Bard Seeks to Increase the Appropriation
Mrs. Craven Meets With a Rebuff
NOTED AUTHOR IS MURDERED Paul Leicester Ford Is Shot by Brother Assailant Then Ends His Own Life Affair Is Thought to Have Had Its Origin in Money Matters, Which Are Believed to Have Temporarily Unbalanced Malcolm Ford's Mind
SIXTH BIENNIAL OF WOMEN'S CLUBS ADJOURNS AFTER STORMY SESSION IN ELECTING OFFICERS
TROUBLES IN SOUTH RUSSIA Quiet Is Restored for the Present Peasants Still Believe That Land Will Be Divided Jlecent Disorders Largely Due to Suffering From Famine, Which Was Made Use of by Agitators to Bring About an Uprising
HAS STRUCK A SNAG Government's Fijrlit With the Beet Trust Uncle Sam's Witnesses Are Discharged Stenographers and Other Discredited Employes of Packers
INTERCOURSE SUSPENDED Our Minister to Santo Domingo Will Leave That Republic
THREATENED COAL STRIKE : All Depends on Answer to a Proposal for Arbitration
Carnegie in London j I
Troop Ship in Distress I
Tine Target Shooting (
STEAMSHIP COMBINATION Terms of the Agreements Made Public Valuations of Various Lines in the Consolidation Vendors Receive as Consideration for All Their Capital Stock $120,000, 000—Acquisition of White Star Line Dates Back to January, 1901
Burning Oil
More Boers Taken
Everything Yon Want
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THE HORRORS OF WARFARE Burden of the Debate in the Senate General Funston Again Bitterly Denounced Cammack Says That Ha Doubts Not the General's Courage, But That a Few Events of Gay Revelry In Philippines Do Not Hake a Hero
KNOCKING AT THE DOOB Territories Ask to Be Let In Opposition to the Measure in the House Grosvenor of Ohio Says He Is Not Willing to Admit New Mexico and Arisona Because He Thinks They Are Not Yet fitted for Statehood
MILES WILL NOT SERVE Lieutenant General Declines to Be a Pallbearer at Sampson's Funeral
THE WATEB CURE Two Soldiers Testify to Its Administration in the Philippines
BAGGAGE OF PASSENGERS Circular of Information Issued by Secretary of the Treasury
FIND AGAINST SALVADOR Arbitrators Decide Favorably to the Claims of American Citizens
Mall Destroyed
Free Delivery Routes
THEIR PAYJAISED Salaries of Los Angeles Postofflce Clerks Increased
POOR SPELLING ▲ Careful Estimate Shows Our Language May Be Reformed
The Real llifUcaHy
Merely a Suggestion
AN HISTORIC CONFERENCE The Meeting at Hampton Roads What President. Lincoln Said to the Confederates Senator Vest of Missouri Throws Some Light on One of the Most Momentous Incidents During the Great War of the Bebellioa
LITTLE INFORMATION Lord Cranborne Fails to Enlighten the Commons
Deep-laid Scheme
A Weighty Opinion
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ELECTION IS CONCLUDED Foresters Select Grand Junior Beadle Resolutions on the Murder ot McKinley Adopted A, Banquet Is Given in the Evening , at the Pavilion at Which Fully CXtte Thousand Persons Are Present—Grand Trustees Are Elected
Starts for the Gallows
Died of Heart Disease
A Chauffeur in Prison
RED CLOUD'S SUIT Action Against Southern Pacific Company Dismissed
Denial by Ripley
DEADLY SNOWSLIDE One Man Killed and Others Buried Under Twenty Feet of Snow
FOUND WITH THROAT CUT Laboring Man Inflicts Severe Wound on Himself
Indian Oratory in Washington
Hard on Ului|>aun
Mayor Schmitz at Vallejo
Correction
A Congested District
Worth Mentioning:
Berkeley's Population
GUESTS OP BAKEBSFIELD Los Angeles Bnsiness Men at Street Fair Royally Entertained by Reception Committee Los Angeles Delegation Presents Resolutions to Its Hosts Congratulating Them on the Success of the Fair and the Progress of the City
CORONATION SUPERSTITIONS Unlucky Incidents at Previous Crowning of British Monarchs
HIBERNATING FISHES < They Seem Dead to Some Aquarium Vi*itora
THIS IS A DREAM STORY It Is a Very Good One for Those Who Can Believe It
COSTLY DISCIPLINE The Jnvenlle Sen in p Who Was I'nder Prdttgovlc Reprehension
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HODSON GETS HARD PELTING Householder Drives In Six Huns Seraphs Seem to Have Recovered Their Batting Eyes Oaklands Overwhelmed by a Deluge of Fearful Smashes—Details of the Bun Getting Are Very Much Alike—A Brilliant Game of Ball
WHALEN FITCHES WELL Sacramento Is Given a Taste of Chimmie's Curves
AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL Washington Wins on Errors
Garvin's Fine Pitching-
Athletics Bunch Hits f>T7 IT. A nni Dm t if „ m>. . I
Detroit Shut Out
NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL Hahn Whitewashes Boston
Sparks an Easy Mark
An Errorless Game
Brooklyn Beats Pirates
WESTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL
Baseball Gossip
EASTERN RACE RESULTS
Morris Park Races
I At St. Louis Fair Grounds
At Churchill Downs
SALT LAKE WANTS FIGHT Movement to Offer Purse to Fitßsimmcas and Jeffries
Good Buggy Wheeis
LOOKS LIKE A DEADLOCK No Progress Made With Big Fight Filzsiniiiions Wiii Not Come to Los Angeles The Australian Has a Fresh, Youthful Appearance and Claims to Be a Better Fightsr Today Than He Was Twenty Tears or More Ago
JEFFRIES WILL MEET FITZ THe Champion Says He Will Go to San Francisco for the Purpose
Fishing at Long Beach
Second Tigers Win
The Alumni Team
Go to Bakersfleld
Live Birds for Bakersfleld
Johnson in Training
British Polo Players Beat Americans
He's Been Over It "TV* «*!< « a M. ** 1
MOSBY AND HIS MEN Famous (•arrrllla Chief Was I'roud Af His ttuhorrilaates' Klghtlng
As to the Fattening Clams
Leech Fishing; In Russia
MANY PIANOSGOING WEST Wetr f nil From the Proaperlnft-Farmers
Keep Your Meiuwrle* Turned 1 P
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The Herald at Summer Resorts
YESTERDAY IN WASHINGTON ... i J.t»l, i 1 i >x,«i ri .a r'rtmmissilin
FROM TRUST TO PRISON
AS SALISBURY SEES IT
DON'T WASTE WATER
AN OUTRAGE ON THE PEOPLE
QOOD-BY, BUT NOT FAREWELL
$ Snap Shots 0
&{t* ant! Start*
IN THE PUBLIC EYE
In the Same Boat
Vegetarian Food for Animal*
In Denver
A Noteworthy Paper
COURT HOUSE AND CITY HALL WASTE MUST CHASE Water Becoming Scarce and Shortage Is Expected Mayor Snyder Asks That Comumm of Water Us* it Economically. Efforts to Increase the Supply
REFUSES A WILD CAT Park Board Does Not Want It in the Park Zoo
STORY OPTION T. Masac Says He Was Fooled $7500 Worth
SAVES BOY His Recommendation Wins Leniency for Joe Pepe
COURT BRIEFS
OF SOCIAL INTEREST
Donaldson-Ford
Hedge- Compaigne
Fine Forest Whist Club
Social Notes
THE CITY'S NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
MISTREATMENT IS MEANT Dr. Clark's Views on Use of the Word "Maltreatment"
ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Mrs. Rhodes Repeats Her Highly Entertaining Program
Tho New York Central Line*
A Contract of Magnitude
« CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
STRIKE MA? BE ORDERED Pressmen Resist Lower Wage Schedule Trouble in a Local Lithographic Company Men Agree to Stay at Work Until Saturday Night, But Will Not Abide by a Cut of Fifty Cents tio Three Dollars and a Half Per Week
PERSONAL
HOTEL ARRIVALS
ILLINOIS TOLITICS Republicans Meet, in State Convention Representative Hopkins Indorsed for United States Senator—The Platform Favors Cuban Reciprocity
FRANCHISE TAX LAW The New York Ueasure Decided Favorably to the State
Undelivered Telegrams
Tramp Killed and Mafl Clerk Hurt
MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS
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I ANENT THE 8 I MORNING FRAY t'
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MRS. R. D. LOWE GIVES FAREWELL ADDRESS AS PRESIDENT
THE FAREWELL SESSION Mrs. Lowe Closes Sixth Biennial With an Able Address
RECEPTION AT "BIVOUAC" Gen. and Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis Entertain Press Representatives
DRIVEN ABOUT THE CITY Ohio Society Entertains Visiting Delegates With Tallyho Drive
For Cynthia Westover Alden
Texas Delegates Entertained
Reception to Californians
For Illinois Delegates
Biennial Notes
BIG CHINESE LAUNDRY COMBINATION A Regular Trust===Prices to Be Cut in Half Two hundred Thousand Dollars to Be Invested in Plant and Machinery White I.aundries Unable to Meet the Competition Will Be Forced to the Wall
THE HERALD I HERALD LINER STATIONS jj
THE WEATHER
Weather Coudltloni
Forecast
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
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PUBLIC RECORDS, MAY 8
Attachments
Homesteads
Miscellaneous
Notices of Completion
Marginal Satisfactions
Building Permits
Everything Yon Wait
CALIFORNIA NIGHT Native Sons and Daughters Attend the Fair The Country Store as Usual Does a Rushing Business and Is Completely Sold Out—Large Attendance
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS Professor Foshay Makes Brief Address at Fresno
THE CANKER WORM Doing Great Damage to Orchards in Santa Clara County
Heirs to an Estate
Cherokee Oil Lands
Fresno's School Census
Fatality in a Smelter
Lunatic at Large
Bret Harte's Remains Buried
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MERCHANTS OF PASADENA Protective Association's Annual Meeting Reports Are Submitted and Di rectors Elected Preparations Being Made for Entertainment of Club Women Today, When It Is Expected Fully Five Hundred Visitors Will Be Present
SANTA MONICA FIELD DAY Track Events of the Local Athletic Association
SAN PEDRO REAL ESTATE Piece cf Property Sold for Sixteen Thousand Dollars
| TO RAISE TEACHERS' PAY Action of Bedlands' Board of School Trustees
ABDUCTED BY AUNT Bov Is Taken From Pomona, but Is Returned Eleven-Year-Old Paul Conner Is Taken by Mrs. H. L. Moore, Who Starts East But Comes Back
ORANGE COUNTY PRODUCTS . — Exhibits of Fruit to Be Prepared to Show Visitors
SAN DIEGO EASTERN C. E. Clark Reports Progress oi Surveyors Young Frenchman From San Francisco Arrested in San Diego on a Charge of Embezzlement—Notes
LONG BEACH SOCIAL CLUB Demurrer Filed by Defendants in Liquor Selling Case
GREETED BY A SHOT Children Giving May Baskets Have a Peculiar Reception
RIVERSIDE WOMEN'S CLUBS Association to Erect Building Is Incorporated
YOUNG WOMAN ASSAULTED Santa Barbara Realdent la Terribly Beaten by Unknown Kan
GRAND ARMY AT HANFORO Session of the Department of California and Nevada
WOMAN MURDERED Deed Occurred While Her Husband and Friends Were Carousing
NOT AN ARMY OFFICER Identity of a Man Found Unconscious Is Now Established
Three Die of Diphtheria
Mrs. Clark Granted a Divorce
Pistol Permit for Hetty Green
Assets Are Sufficient
Seriously Cut
BARBER DISAPPEARS Young Man of San Bernardino Is Missing Frank Mileham Goes to Loa Angelea and * Report Is Received That Ha Intenda Going to Mexico
Redondo Board of Trade Meets
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STOCKS RECOVER More Cheerful Tone Pervades Wall Street Btttltmrat of Coal Miners' Strike 18 a Large Factor—Minor Shares Are Mors Active—Money Rules Higher
FINANCIAL REVIEW
CALIFORNIA FRUITS
Fruits in San Francisco
Dried Fruits Firm
PACIFIC COAST TRADE
BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE
FANCY FEUIT RUES ACTIVE
STOCKS AND BONDS
Bonds
SUGAR, WOOL AND COFFEE
Coast Shipping
EGGS RULE STEADY Market Does Not Respond to High Prices Potatoes Most Active Article on the List—New Onions Active—Old Crop Apples Cleaned Up—Butter Firm
BULL FACTORS FACE BEARS
LIVE STOCK REPORTS
THE TEXAS GUSHERS Gushers Throwing Oil at the Old Bate Denial of the Assertion That the Gas Pressure Gave Out Just After the Big Guatemalan Earthquake
Eastern Field's Record
THE STOCK EXCHANGE
THE MINING FIELD
Copper Ruled Firmer
fiich Ore From Searchlight District
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JEARA NEW LABOR PARTY Politicians Are a Bit Uneasy Council men Make Haste to Explain Their Votes Printing Contract Muddle Causes Some Politicians in the Council Anxious to Hold Onto Their Jobs to Fear Handwriting on the Wall
MAY VETO AWARD Journal's Contract for City Printing Does Not Suit Mayor
The Best Liniment
Salt Lake City and Denver
Pattern Hats
MAI HAVE HAD ANOTHER WIFE A Third Mrs. Aldrich Is Discovered Former Resident ot Cincinnati 'fells Story The Physician Who Committed Suicide Is Buried Before Texas Wife Arrives—Woman Who Bore His Name Disappeared Years Ago
MAYOR TO APPOINT 5 Charter Revisers Decide He Should v Name Commissioners a
i Blumve & Jay, Plumbing
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