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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXIX, Number 254, 12 June 1902 PDF Issue PDF

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SLAUGHTER OF MOOTS Women and Children Are Massacred BRUTAL TREATMENT OF THE YAQUIS BY MEXICANS fh« Indiana Had Left Their Families in a Canyon Where They Were Surprlied by the Troops of Torres and Butchered Without Mercy
WE ARE GOING TO WIN So Say* President Mitchell of the Miners' Union
THE MORNING'S NEWS
I HAWAIIAN WLCMO ACTIVE Ashes Pouring: From the Crater of Kilauea NATIVES GREATLY ALARMED OVER THE EVENT At Latest Advices the Crater Was Spouting Smoke and Steam in Large Volumes and a Great Outbreak Was Expected to Occur Scon
MAY BE IN NOME S;in Francisco Detective Believes A. G. Hinckley Is Alive
ROYAL RECEPTION King Edward Receives Whitelnw Reid in a Cordial Manner
ENTERTAINED BY ALMALAIKAHS All Shriners Are Royally Welcomed MAPLE ROOM IN THC PALACE THRONGED Everybody Agreed That No Such Merry Time Had Been Enjoyed During the Sojourn of the Shriners in the Oasis of San Francisco
THEIR WORK ENDED The Shriners Elect Henry C. Aiken Imperial Potentate
CENTENNIAL AT WEST POINT Distinguished Company in Attendance THE PRESIDENT TALKS TO THE CADETS Tells Them to Remember the Lesson of Loyalty Which All Men Draw in When They Breathe the Atmosphere of the Institution
RECIPROCITY IS DOOMED NOW Disclosures Made by F. B. Thurber WAS PAID MONEY OUT OF THE CUBAN TREASURY He Sent Circulars to "Leaders of Thought" Throughout the United States for the Purpose of Influencing Legislation on Reciprocity
DEATH RIDESJN THE WIND Lives Lost and Property Destroyed by a Tornado in Illinois
PEORIA AND VICINITY A Whole Family Meet Death in a Distressing Way
THE WORST ON RECORD Three Young Women Killed by the Falling of a Building
IN CENTRAL lOWA The Town of Laurel, Marshall County, Wiped Out
ENTERTAINING ROYALTY' King Edward and the Queen Dine With Ambassador Choate
HOSPITAL NURSES TELL INK OF QUEER GOINGS-ON
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EORLISS CABLE BILL It Receives Death Blow in the House v ENACTING CLAUSE ORDERED STRICKEN OUT In a Letter to Representative Hep. burn John W. Mackay Says the First Section of His Cable Will Be In Operation Next November
John W. Mackay's Letter
RESTRICTING PRODUCTION Large Reduction ia the Area of Sugar Biets in Holland and Belgium
Found Dead on the Highway
m . m Held for Manslaughter
MO END CANAL DEBATE Vote Will Be Taken Next 4j Thursday _____ SENATOR FAIRBANKS FAVORS THE PANAMA ROUTE He Formerly Wai a Believer in the Merits of the Nicaragua Way, But Had Been Converted by the Report of the Canal Commission
WORK OF THE SENATE Mr. Fairbanks Makes a Flea in Favor of the Panama Route for Canal
Neely Out of Prison
Diggings for Facts
Resembling Black Leg
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CONVICTSJjOT TIKEI Surrounded in Tract of Timber LINE OF PICKETS MAKES THEIR ESCAPE IMPOSSIBLE Tracy and Merrill, Who Brok» From I the Oregon Penitentiary, Are Well Armed and Keeping the Posse at Bay—Capture Is Now Inevitable
GRASSHOPPER INVASION An Effort Made to Check it by Burning Pasture Lands
COMMITTEES APPOINTED Grand Parlor, Native Daughters, Hears Reports of Officers
DENTAL ASSOCIATION Interesting Papers Read at the Session in San Francisco
HER GRAVE OPENED Mrs. Murrieta's Head and Hand Are Found to Be Intact
VACATION IN SAMOA President Jordan Will Make Exten. sive Collection of Fishes
FORMER PRESIDENT PATTON In His New Position His Pay Will Not Be Lessened
DROWNED WHILE BATHING P. Sorenson Lest His Life in the River at Stockton
BURIED ALIVE Narrow Escape of a Miner From a Prospect Shaft
Horse Thief Arrested
Big Hearted Miners
A Missing1 Youth
Takes His Own Life
A Serious Accident
— ' ' Governor Hill Renominated
Strike Leaders Arrested
May Have Beer: Suicide
Bank Safe Blown Open
Arrested for Murder
Receives Life Sentence
Buds and Flowers of Home Life PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND MAKES AMD KEEPS THE CHIL DREN WELL AMD STRONG Mothers Make it the Home Medicine For the Little Ones
OUAV RMS THINGS He Is the Killing Spirit at Harrislmrg JUDGE PENNYPACKER NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR The Administration Is Indorsed, Reciprocity With Cuba Favored and Pennsylvania Pledged for Roosevelt as President in 1904
ONLY NECESSARY COERCION President Roosevelt Replies to the American Unitarian Association
BEY OF TUNIS DEAD Sidiali Is Succeeded by His Son, MoQammed
FOR TRADE INFORMATION Committee of Credit Men's Association Recommends Clearing House
| A Rancher Fatally Wounded
A Carpenter Killed
OBVIATE SUSPENSIONS
TROUBLE IN VENEZUELA
DEATHS OF THE DAY Harvey Kincaid
McNear's Mill Burned
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SENATORSJLOSE ONE Never Looked Dangerous Yesterday MORLEY'S TEAM PLAYS THE GAME NICELY fonts Pitches a Fine Nine Innings, While Dowling aud Stcffani, Who Worked for Visitors, Did Nothing Impressive—How It All Happened
SAN FRANCISCO WINS iTakes Easy Victory From the League ; .Leaders in the North
AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL Powell's Home Home Run Wins
Dillon's Three Bagger
Chicago Bunches Hits
Lajoie's Four Sacker
NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL Taylor Pitches Fine Ball
Philadelphia Is Winner
Rain at New York
Western League Games
EASTERN RACING RESULTS Winners at Gravesend
Fort Erie Opening
Results at Latonia
Racing at Harlem
St. Louis Finishes
Tod Sloan in Trouble
JACK JOHNSON ARRIVES Boxers Are Now Looking for Training Quarters
MANAGER DECOTO EXPLAINS Reasons Given for Plaw's Failure 'a Hammer Throw
J3AME LAWS Sweeping Action by State Supreme Court Establishes Status
Owls Defeat Angela
Tide Table for Fishermen
PROMPWRESWEO theatrical Men Deny Hush's Statement RESENT HIS REMARKS ABOUT THEIR GREEN ROOMS Managers Morosco, Pollock and Wyatt Vigorously Denounce the Attempt to Place Their Theaters on a Level With the Vienna Buffet
Masters Baises the Beco.'d
Coursing Drawings
Accidentally Shot
LYNCH ARRESTED Irishman Who Fought With Boers Is Charged With Treason
NOT TO KEEP OPEN SUNDAY St. Louis Exposition Directors Pledge Themselves to That Effect
Undelivered Telegram*
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YESTERDAY IN WASHINGTON
THE STAFF OF LIFE
LUCKY RASCALS
THE PUREST OF PLEASURES
A GOVERNOR WHO GOVERN*
A PRAISEWORTHY ACT
ALLIED WITH LAWBREAKERS
RARE NIGHTS IN JUNE
S li/itk tho ZPrc cfsn'tm j
Can't Dodge Them
Soured Religion
2/ox tPopuit
Verne's 'Drcctm Recti/zed
The Matrimony Cure
Too Quick Tempered
TTAo Coronation Jforsoa
THE PUBLIC PULSE SuppreMlng Newt
Risk and the Result
Compulsory Pronunciation
An Expensive Luxury
Bmoking and Drinking
K OF cm II Mf
EVENTS OF THE DAY
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
CEREMOIf MAKES t PRETTY COLLEGE CAMPUS PICTURE
CHARLES HILL KNOWN 10 SANTA ANANS
"RICHELIEU" Splendid Interpretation of an Old- Time Favorite
WANT COUNTY OFFICES Candidate* Are Becoming More Numerous Each Day
PERSONAL
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TOWNS CHILDBEtTSTRAINING Subject Is Discussed by Women AN INTERESTING MEETING OF CHILD'S STUDY CIRCLE Mothers and Teachers Make Shopping Bags After the Fashion of Little Folks and Chat About What and How Thev Should Be Taught
(SAN BEBNABDINO COUNTY) A NARROW ESCAPE Lightning Strikes Near Road Where Travelers Pass
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) LIGHT _RAIN FALLS lorona Earthquake Shock During the Thunderstorm »
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) BUILDS IN TOWN lanchman Sells Out and Commences Erection of Residence
(VENTURA COUNTY) RELEASED FROM HIGHLAND T. F. S:wtelle Is Cured of Illness nnd Resumes Business
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) In the Cattle Business
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) IMPROVE WATER SUPPLY NEW OFFER TO THE SAN BERNARDINO CITY TRUSTEES Report of the Special Committee Re. ceived, But Actiou Deferred Pending an Investigation—The Strike
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) CHARTER FOR RIVERSIDE City Attorney Preparing an Ordinanci for Freeholders' Election
(ORANGE COUNTY) ACCIDENTS MULTIPLY Boy and Two Men Suffer Broken or Severed Bones
I (VENTURA COUNTY) LUMBER ON THE GROUND Work Will Soon Commence on New , Town of Claravijie
(BAN DIEGO COUNTY) WATER IN ABUNDANCE ADDITIONAL PUMPING PLANTS ARE REQUIRED Ccuncil Committee Visits Mission Valley and Finds a Good Supply in the Sands of the Biver Bottom
(T.OS ANGELES COUNTY) THREE YEARS OLD Town of Sawtelle Has Grown to Population of Five Hundred
(LOo ANGELEt COUNTY) WANT STREETSJMPROf ED BOARD OF TRUSTEES TAKES ACTION ON SUBJECT (trades to Be Established and Sidewalks "and Curbs Put In—Record of Vessels Now In the Harbor
Blue Rocks at Manvel
(ORANGE COUNTY) f" CELERY CROP REPORT SMALLEST RETURNS IN HISTORY OF INDUSTRY Varieties Shipped Are White Plums and Golden Self.Blanchiug—Eire Department Holds Annual Election
' (SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) HEAVY_DOWNPOUR 1 Bain Follows the Electrical Storm at Redlands and Vicinity
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) MISSIONARY RALLY Successful Meeting Is Held by the Women's Home Society
BEACHES AND SUMMER RESORTS (LONG BEACH1; BIG RUN JJFJMCKEREL LONG BEACH RESIDENTS ENJOY SOME FINE SPORT Petition Circulated Urging Voter* to Turn Out Friday and Support the Proposed Issue of School Bonds
(OCEAN FABX) USEFUL OCCUPATION Ladles of Ocean Park Form a Basket Weaving Club
PRETTY WEBMIfG AT TIE BETiESBA CHURCH
HONORS AT WEST POINT Los Angeles Boy Is at the Head of His Class
(SANTA MONICA) CONCERTSjITM BEACH SANTA MONICANS UNWILLING TO HIRE A BAND An Attraction That Only Entertains Transient Visitors, Without Benefiting Town—Board of Trade Meets
(OATALINA ISLAND) ALBICORE APPEAR Another Game Fish Added to the List at Avalon
(RFDONDO) SEA CAPTAINS ENTERTAINED "Dutch Supper" Given in Their Honor at Bedondo Beach
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THE HERALD I HERALD LINER STATIONS §
THE WEATHER
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
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PUBLIC RECORDS-JUNE 11 Deeds
Trust Deeds
Mortgages
Attachments
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COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL VERDICT FOR LARGE SUM TRUST COMPANY SECURES A JUDGMENT lichard Dillon and Others Are Ordered to Pay Over Thirty Thousand Dollars on a Note
GRATEFULJTO FIREMEN Laundry Remembers Tire Laddies Who Saved Their Works
WANT MORE LIGHT Council Flooded With Petitions Ask. ing for Street Lamps
DO NOT LIKE BILL BOARDS Council tc Be Asked to Bar Tlieiu From Residence Sections
PLEASED WITH SENTENCE Cw Ling Sing Glad to Go to Prison for the Hest of His Life
HIS PECULIAR DELUSION Paulsen Thinks Newspaper Pictures Predict His Own Acts
ORDERS AN ASSESSMENT Judge Welborn Acts in Biverside Irrigation Case
COURT BRIEFS
PUBLIC RECORDS
Homesteads
Miscellaneous
Marginal Satisfactions
Building Permits
SUPERIOR COURT
TOWNSHIP COURT
New Electric Railway to Be Opened
| 0/ fSoet'a/ Smt*r*st |
Putnam-Dryden
Pretty Home Wedding
Entertained at Whist
Married at Christ Church
Mrs. Jennie Jauch Married
Ogston-Sprague
WOMEN'S CLUBS
— COUNCIL OF^LABOR Preparations Going Ahead for the Labor Day Celebration
AT BANQUET BOARD Faculty Entertain Class of College of Medicine
IN HONOR OF THE KING British Subject! Arrange for Corona, tlon Banquet Here
President Wheeler Coming South
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EXPANSION DEALINGS ACTIVITY IN ST. PAUL AND MISSOURI PACIFIC The Monthly Crop Bulletin Causes Disappointment Among Traders. Cull Money Easy and Good Supply
FINANCIAL REVIEW
PACIFIC COAST TRADE
CALIFORNIA FRUITS
Fruits in San Francisco
Evaporated Apples Inactive
:THE ©RANGE MARKET IS STRONG i
NEW YORK STOCKS
Bonds
i LOS ANGELES SECURITIES
BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE
EGGS ARE NOT SO FIRM ARTICLE PLENTIFUL RULING LOW IN THECO.UNTRY New Potatoes Freely Offered With Values Fairly Steady—Onions in Slow Demand—Poultry Is Scarce
WHEAT TO THE FRONT
LIVE STOCK REPORTS
4»» I SUGAR, WOOL AND COFFEE
. THE MINING FIELD The Metal Market
Boston Copper Stocks
San Francisco Mining Stocks
A Gusher in Indian Territory
Along Oil Belt to Tide Water
• • ♦ ■— CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Action Taken in Reference to Outings and Beceptiona
To the Lovers of Art
Adams' Barsaparllla Pills
OIL FOR ARIZONA DRILLING HAS BEGUN IN THE CAMELBACK REGION Discovery of Oil in Quantity Will Revolutionize Existing Conditions. Wholesale Irrigation a Possibility
In the Devil's Sen
Amber Colored Oil
STOCK EXCHANGE .
MORONEY
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RAISES TB WAGES Electric Car Men Given a Surprise A NEW PAY SCHEDULE FOR EMPLOYES Ono Thousand Motormen and Conductors on Huntington Railway Lines Affected—An Increase of $10,000 a Month in Disbursements
MONEY DISAPPEARS New Yorker Loses n Roll of Four Hundred Dollars
COMPETITIVE BIDS School Board Settles the Phone Question SAYS INJUSTICE WAS DONE THE SUNSET Former Action Rescinded, the Matter Referred to a Oommittee and Both Companies Will Bid—They Acted Hastily, So Says the # President
HIS WIND IS BLANK John Rabe Wanders in Demented Condition Near Arcade Depot
Chronic Diarrhoea
Good Buggy Wheels
Teachers' Excursions East
LIGHTNING FLO OVER TOP OF MI. LOWE
LOCAL DOCTOR HONORED NORMAN BRIDGE NEW PRESIDENT OF ASSOCIATION Second Vice President Also a Los Angeles Man—Business Being Over Pleasure Trips Are in Order
CELE33ATE PENTECOST Jewish Children Are Confirmed at Temple B'nai B'rith
To Contractors
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