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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXIX, Number 322, 21 August 1902
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IMPALED ON I BJffl SHIFT Terrible Accident to a Boy TWENTY INCHES OF WOOD PENETRATE HIS GROIN Con of Prominent Resident of Montecito Valley Receives Probably Fats 1 Injuries While Racing With a Companion Along the Highway
THE HAYTI REVOLUTION Reported to Have Extended to All Parts of the Country
DIED IN HOSPITAL William Xeyes of San Jose Victim of a Trolley Accident
Aocident on the Old Victory
The Plague in India
THE MORNING'S NEWS
GAGE LEADERS ARE CONFIDENT Claim His Nomination on first Ballot EXAMINER'S FIGURES SHOW A DIFFERENT RESULT Estimates of Strength of the Various Candidates Oives the Governor 370 Votes, or 46 Less Than Enough to Nominate—Flint Far Behind ———
GOOD DAY'S WORK IN COUNT! CONVENTION Sheriff, County Clerk, Auditor and Becorder Nominated—The Anti-Gage King Again Routed—Otis' Son-Union Scheme Turned Down
HIS VANISHED Ml SIGHT Strange Disappearance ot A. K. McMurray IS A WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT ♦ OF PASADENA He Wag in San Francisco on Business and Left the Buss House for the Ferry, Since Which Time Nothing Has Been or Heard of Him
OUR TRADE WITH THE ORIENT —V- James J. Hill Talks on the Subject SEES GREAT OPPORTUNITIES IN ITS DEVELOPMENT As Low Bates Can Now Be Given Across the Pacific From Any Point in the United States as Can Be Had From New York Via the Sues Canal
RIOTOUS CONVICTS Turmoil in the Kentucky Penitentiary CONVICTS MAKE A DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE After a Lively Fight, Which Lasted for Several Hours, the Prisoners Surrender, One of the Ringleaders Having Been Fatally Wounded
THE NEGRO PROBLEM It Is Growing to Be Beally Serious in South Africa
A BAD FAILURE Dr. Forward of the Forward Seduction Company a Bankrupt
SCHWAB IN NEW YORK He Anticipates Sailing for Europe on Saturday
DEADLY THUNDERBOLT Form House Struck and a Woman and Her Granddaughter Killed
Town in Ecuador Burned
Another Big Mortgage
Incendiary Blaze
Heavy Verdict Rendered
The Pension Tide Turns
French Attacked by Moore
Off for Argentina
VOTED BUONGRESS The Appropriations Total $800,624,496.55 IN , ADDITION COTRACTS ARE AUTHORIZED These Include Over Twenty Millions for New Ships and Large Sums for Additions to Old and the Construction of New Public Buildings
IDAHO REPUBLICANS The State Convention Is Organized at Boise City
FUR SEAL ROOKERY A New One Is Discovered on an Island of the Aleutian Group
A WOMAN'S REVENGE She Drenches Her Husband With Oil of Vitriol
Chaffee Returning to Manila.
WILL BE SENT HOME Prisoners at Guam Are to Be Transported to Manila
PUZZLED THE DOCTORS Abnormal Development of an Oregon Woman's Skull
ALGER IS WILLING The General Would Not Refuse the Michigan Senatorship
ON THE DESERT McKlnnaf, the Outlaw, Believed to Be Slaking for Mexico
CHINESE CAPTURED They Were Being Smuggled Across the Mexican Border
Middle of the Road Men
Funston Is Through Talking
Now Flies Revolutionary Flag
No Change at Agua Dulce
Two Dwellings Burned
Railroad Kan Promoted
Boy Loses a Lag
»MILIM REVIEW Regulars and Militia to Participate ORDERS ISSUED BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT Forces to Assemble at Fort Riley, Kansas, by September 20 and Remain in Camp for Ten Days—President Roosevelt to Hold Big Review
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Supreme Lodge Concludes Its Labors and Adjourns
Kramer Is Winner
Oronje Sails for Home
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THE BOtHDMAN FAKE .Remarkable Case Before Judge Fritz DEFENSE HAS ANOTHER DAY ALL TO ITSELF Xhe District Attorney Occasionally Interposes a Feeble Objection ti Testimony, but Ho Is Promptly Overruled by the Court
FIRE IN REDDING Property Valued at 925,000 Totally Destroyed
MRS. FAIR'S BROTHER Will Accompany the Remains of His Sister to California
Boxmakers May Strike
ID THEJTTER END So the Coal Miners' Fight Will Be Waged PRESIDENT MITCHELL SEES NO foOPE OF SETTLEMENT The Men Favor Arbitration but the Operators Will Not Budge, and There Is Consequently Nothing Ahead but a Prolonged Struggle
SAYS OPERATORS ARE WRONG Bishop Potter Talks About the Big Coal Strike
FROM H'lS POINT OF VIEW How a Railroad President Looks Upon the Big Strike.
A WASHERY IN OPERATION Strong Guard Employed but There la No Trouble
Striking Stablemen
Jump in Anthracite
Telegraphers to Organize
A Sympathetic Strike
ELECTION STOPPED Court Issues Injunction in Fuel Suit ANOTHER MOVE IN THE LEGAL BATTLE NOW ON John W. Gates Sends Out a Notice That His Side Will Seek to Have the Injunction Dissolved at the Earliest Practicable Moment
HORSE AND RIDER KILLED Yuba County Cattle Man Meets With Peculiar Death
An Old Line Insurance Agent
MEET AWFUL DEATH Apparatus of Pulp Mill Explodes NINE KILLED, FIVE MISSING, FOUR TERRIBLY HURT Steel Digesters Used for Reducing Wood to Pulp Burst, Enveloping Workmen in Steam and Acids—A Few Escape Unscathed
Undelivered Telegram!
#»» The Shah of Persia Visits the Xing
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KEYES FOR COUNTY CLERK Other Candidates Withdraw When racing a Landslide
POLICE ARE PUZZLED Chicago Authorities Still Working on the Mitchell Case
NOT YET RECONSTRUCTED Oom Paul Upbraids the Boer When They Call Upon Him
Lumber Interests Change Hands
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SMRSJET ONE Poor Game of Ball at Chutes Park UMPIRE O'CONNEL IS IN HIS USUAL RARE FORM Locals Play a Vile Article of Ball and Lose on Their Demerits—A Few Grains of Consolation in the Work of Dillon—Reilly Hurt—The Score
WASPS SHUT OUT The Oakland Cripples Return to Work With Beneficial Results
NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL Chicagos Lose Another
AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL
Western League Gamesi
Mike Donlin Out of Jail
GREY FRIAR AHEAD vJLong Shot Wins the Grand Union Stakes
Summary at St. Louis
Winners at Hawthorne
Napa Fair Racing
Results at Butts
Jackson and Williams Matched
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"SATAN REBUKING SIN"
SURE ENOUGH "FREEZE-OUT"
A LOVE THAT CAN NEVER DIE
SACRAMENTO RING OF PURE METAL
FOR DIRECT LEGISLATION
A SAN FRANCISCO CHILL
SOUR GRAPES
With Mf ZFrocosston
HE IS GIVEN A BANQUET GRAND PRESIDENT OF B'NAJ B'RITH ENTERTAINED
ENTERTAIN VISITING KNIGHTS Pleasant Reception Is Held at Chamber of Commerce
Messenger Boys Strike
OF SOCIAL INTEREST
For Lieutenant Oden
Afternoon Wedding
Notes and Personals
RAILROADS
ARE RAPIDLY PEACHES COMING INTO MARKET WITH A RUSH Cnnnery Bielers and Pitters Are Making Better WageB Than They Did Earlier in the Season
PERSEVERANCE WON Troubles of a German Who Sought Naturalization Convention Day
Allowed to California
Pensions Granted
' GAGE AMD THE TIMES
NEWS OF CITY IN BRIEF
Untitled
ADAMS' SARSAPARILLA PILLS Purify the Blood
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF »
FACTS ABOUT THE ELECTION
WANTS BUS|NESS BASIS THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PASSES RESOLUTIONS Approves Merit System of Promotion in State and County Institutions. Excursion to Beet Sugar Factory
AROUND THE HOTELS
STRUCK BY FREIGHT TRAIN One Stranger Has Leg Broken, Other Escapes With Bad Bruises
CAPT. LASHER STILL LIVES Qerant Says He Will Plead Guilty to Murderous Assault
PERSONAL
Paso Robles Fair Plans
Forest Fire in Wyoming
MILK WAS ADULTERATED Health Officer Says Cheeae Does Not Contain Formaline
Boralma-Abbott Race Off
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
MARRIAGE LICF USES ' T ami; Twit ilav.}
BIRTHS
DEATHS _ J 1 "l
BORN
DIED
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BEACHES AND SUMMER RESORTS (CATALtNA ISLAND) MEADOWS WANTS A BOAT ARIZONA CHARLIE WILL GO TO SET UP KINGDOM Looking for a Craft in Which to Journey to Tiburon—Western Union Connects With the Wireless Station
ELKS KEEP OPEN HOUSE Easterners Given an Exemplification of the Work of No. 99
Not Over-Wise
Architects Should Know
(CORONADO BEACH) STILL AT THE TENT CITY SAW DIEGO REPUBLICANS AT1 BUSINESS AND PLAY Campers at Tia Juana, the Island and Other Nearby Resort 3 Enjoy Themselves Hugely— Notes
(SANTA MONICA) MYSTERIOUS MIDNIGHT FIRE Narrow Escape for Frank Marcus. Mrs. Clark Breaks Her Leg oavta wnvu" A A tier 20—The fruit
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TOWNS BIG PACKING HOUSE Extensive Improvements at Pasadena ACTION TAKEN BYTHEORANGE GROWERS' ASSOCIATION New and Improved Machinery Being Installed, and the Present Building Enlarged in Order to Facilitate the( Handling of Next Season's Crop
HEWITT'S CONDITION Young Han Who Attempted Suicide Suffers Severely From Wound
Personals of Pasadena
(LOS ANGEIES COUNTY) POMONA BREVITIES Death of Mrs. Emma E. Cole After a Brief Illness
(ORANGE COUNTY) THOUGHT TO BE INSANE Mexican Sheepherder Under Detention at Santa Ana
(VENTURA COUNTY) Oxnard Locals
(VENTURA COUNTY) DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES Candidates Who Will Appear Before the Convention Saturday
ELKS WANT TO COME Gratifying Offer Made to the Local Lodge
A PLAGUE SHIP Beri-beri Attacks; the Crew of a Peruvian Vessel
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) TOOK LAUDANUM FOR ASTHMA Chino Barber Has a Narrow Escape From Death.
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) FOUND DEAD J DESERT AGED GERMAN PERISHES NOT FAR FROM NEEDLES Supposed to Be L. F. Bargman, Formerly of Prescott, Ariz., En Route to San Bernardino—New Telephone
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) SAN PEDRO IMPROVEMENTS City Trustees Order More Stre«t Work. Franchise Granted
A LONG-FELT WANT It Is Supplied at Last In Los Anfeles
(SANTA BARBARA COUNTY) MUTUAL INSURANCE Farmers' Association Rapidly Growing in Santa Barbara
(SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY) TO PROSPECT FOR OIL Eastern Syndicate Purchases the Tar Springs Ranch
THE VENEZUELA BLOCKADE Not Likely to Be Recognized by the Powers
GIRLS AS FIRE FIGHTERS
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) PUIS FOR COURTHOUSE RIVERSIDE SUPERVISORS INSPECT VARIOUS PLANS Flourishing Condition of the Public Library, as Shown by Annual Report of Trustees and Librarian
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) Corona Cullings
Pasadena Business Briefs
(SAN DIEGO COUNTY) CELEBRATEJNtIIVERSARY NAVAL RESERVES HOLD EXERCISES ON THE PINTA Dinner to Miss Jessie Barrett at the San Diego Country Club,, at Which Her Engagement Was Announced
YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE Will Aid in Restoring and Preserving Historic Landmarks
DEATHS OF THE DAY Joseph Shirk
Paper Stockings
ATTACK AND DEFENSE ATLANTIC SQUADRON BEGINS MANEUVERS . , Rear Admiral Hlgglnson's Fleet Puts to Sea in Search of the Ships Under Command of Commodore PLllsbury
MAY MOT PERMIT IT Would Use Chinese to Man New Ship
A "FISSURE CAVE" Geological Discovery Made on th« McCloud River
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WAS II MORGAN MARKET EFFECT ON WALL STREET 0? FINANCIER'S RETURN A General Tone of Activity Pervaded Stocks, but Strength Was Unevenly Divided and Not Maintained
FINANCIAL REVIEW
CALIFORNIA FRUITS
PACIFIC COAST TRADE
SUGAR AND COFFEE
NEW YORK STOCKS
LOS ANGELES SECURITIES
LIVE STOCK REPORTS
BUTTER. EGGS AND CHEESE
COTTON AND WOOL
AN ADVANCE IN WHEAT
PUBLIC RECORDS-AUGUST 20
—' Trust Deeds
Homesteads
Attachments
Notices of Completion
Marginal Satisfaction
Building Permits
TOWNSHIP COURT
Good Buggy Wheels
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Annual Meeting
THE OIL FIELD Spray From the Derrick
STOCK EXCHANGE
THE MINING FIELD
Sad Francisco Mining Stocks
Boston Copper Stocks
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WITHTRM BLOOD Injured. Man Carried to Receiving Hospital ATTENDANTS HAD NO TIME TO HITCH HORSES Florindo Fanucchi, a Window Cleaner, Nearly Lost His Life From Severed Arteries While Getting to the Becelving Hospital
Finds Way to Live Long
THE G. A. HOW THE GROUNDS WILL BE LAID OUT Small Boy Nearly Loses His Leg in an Old M«rry-Go-Bound—The Ohio Picnic Today—Hotel Biviera Closed
Took Morphine and Died
Methodist Branches to Unite
Diamonds Taken by Sneak TMef
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