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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXIX, Number 328, 27 August 1902 PDF Issue PDF

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LOST com Of KHI An Automobile Horror at Long Branch TWO PERSONS ARE KILLED AND THREE INJURED la Crossing a Bridge the Machine Bashed Against the Railing, Broke Through and Fell Thirty-Five Feet to the Ground Below
FIGHTING IN HAYTI The Town of Limbe Recaptured and Destroyed by Fire
VENEZUELA'S TROUBLES Cindad Bolivar Is Still in the Hands of the Revolutionists
SIEGE OF AGUA DULCE Um Beleagured City Still Holding Oat Bravely
CONVENTION TAKES THREE BALLOTS FOR GOVERNOR, BUT WITHOUT RESULT Yesterday's Struggle Served to Give an Absolute Knowledge of the Strength of the Several Gubernatorial Candidates in the Contest for Supremacy
THE MORNING'S NEWS
FROM BOSTON TO AUGUSTA, MAINE The President Accorded a Hearty Welcome IMMENSE CROWDS GREET HIM IN THE CITIES At Portland He Compliments the Work of Tom Reed in Congreea, and Pays a Warm Tribute to th* Veterans of War of the Rebellion
The Reception at Haverhill
ARRIVES IN MAINE The President Talks to the Oitizentf of Portland
IT WAS A STRENUOUS DAY The President Finally Beats in the Old Home of James G. Blaine
A Legacy of the Grip
GENERAL MILES' MISSION His Visit to the Philippines Will Be for Purposes ot Inspection
ELK FUNDS SAFE Grand Exalted Ruler Cronk Makes a Be port
MYSTERIOUS QUAKES Shocks That Terrorized the People of a New Itexic# Town ~ TV.
A SURPRISING STRIKE Gold Discovered in the Center of the Town of Willows
ANARCHISTS ARRESTED Report That They Tried to Derail the King's Train
SIX LIVES LOST Sad Results of Lighting a Fire With Xerosime
FILING ON LANDS The Court Decision Starts a Boom ifc Oklahoma
Moiint Pelee Again Violent
High Price for Hops
PEACE ISJRESERVED Soldiers Had to Take a Hand, however EXCITEMENT IN THE PANTHER MINING DISTRICT Striker* Endeavor to Keep Non-Union Men From Going to Work, but Two Companies of State Militia Prevent Any Serious Outbreak
WANT MEN ARMED Telephone Employes in New Orleans Attacked
Sympathetic Strike
Boiling Hills Start Up
Ecxmakers at Work
Charged With Rioting
A Strike Ended
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES Contests for Political Offices Waged in South Carolina
GERMAN STEfc! TRUST Possible Outoome of Nobleman's Visit to This Country
Cyclone in Majorca
In a Typhoon
blocked™ trains Millionaire Arrested for Obstructing Mails COWELL GETS INTO TROUBLE WITH GOVERNMENT Felled Trees Across a Railroad Track Running Through His Property aod Defied Postal Authorities When They Warned Him Not to Do It
CREW OF THE PEKIN Question Whether They Can Land to Be Beferred to Attorney General
SETTLERS ARE WORRIED Apache Indians Gathering at an Abandoned Fort
Police Are Puzzled
Home Rule for Boers
Two Sawmill Hands Killed
Fraternal Congress
British Troops in the Transvaal
Money for John Schwartz
Freight Rate Reduced
Aiger Aspires to the Senate
Yacht Races Called Off
Rice Crop a Failure
DIED
DEATHS OF THE DAY Adolph Kutner
George Hoadley
Jacob P. Gilbert
Peter S. Hoe
William H. Hubbel
The Pius Fund Case
Captain Tails Overboard
Trans-Atlantic Forwarders
Remarkable Cure of Dysentery
A KIDNAPED BOY He I# Alive and the Kidnaper Is Lodged In J«H 1
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NEVADA DEMOCRATS Th«y Will Probably Form a Fusion With the Silverites
Marysville Fair
Woolen Mills Burned
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COUNTY DEMOCRATS WILL NOMINATE FOUR SUPERIOR JUDGES INSTEAD OF A LONE ONE
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wim thumbs fieceut Track Doings in the East CRACK JOCKEYS MIGHT ACCEPT MOUNTS THIS WINTER Manager J. W. Brooks Explains His Position Regarding Riders Who Cannot Appear on Some of the Eastern Tracks—Other News
EASTERN_TURF EVENTS Winners at Saratoga
Hawthorne Results
Winners at St. Louis
On the Butte Track
AT NARRAGANSETT PARK – — % Direct Hal Wins a $10,000 Purse, Facing a Heat in 2:04 1-4
CRISTAL Lineup for the First of the Series With Oakland
NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL Cincinnati Shut Oat
AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL Easy for Chicago
ENGLISHMAN WINS Doherty Defeats Whitman in Tennis Tournament
Coast Tennis Players
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THE STRUGGLE AT SACRAMENTO
REPUBLICANS "DRAW THE LINE"
TOTE FAIR
THE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM
THE DEMOCRATIC ALLY
LABOR DAY PREPARATIONS
t£//tA tho ZProcosston
HAILED WITHCUSS WORDS REPORTERS BRING CHARGES AGAINST POLICEMEN Men From the Record and Express Are Turned Down by Members of the r<orce at the Central Police Station
MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE Judge Smith Unites One Couple and Separates Another
A Terrible Bide
Brokers Fail
GAGE AND THE TIMES
[FITZGERALDJE CHOICE WESTERN RAILROAD MEN WANT HIM FOR PRESIDENT Goes to Convention of Traveling Passenger Agents With a Big Backing. Prepare for Heavy Winter Travel
COURT BRIEFS
Missing Man Heard From
Chico's Dried Fruit
LIGHT FORJIHT DUE GOVERNMENT WILL CONDEMN . RINDGE LAND High Promontory Will Bo Surmounted by a Signal Station—Another Tract Wanted for Wharf and Boada
LECTURES AND GEOGRAPHY Judge Smith Tries to Help Young Criminals
THE GOLD PRODUCTION California Leads All Other States in Its Increase
PRESIDENT BURT ARRESTED Railroad Official Charged With False Imprisonment
A CHEERFUL OUTLOOK James J. Hill Enthusiastic Over Agricultural Prospects
Died at Sea
Brewery Burned
NEWS OF CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF TKE DAY
PERSONAL
FACTS ABOUT THE ELECTION
WILLTAKEA DAY OFF Union Men Prepare for Yearly Celebration LABOR DAY PARADE TO ECLIPSE FORMER EFFORTS _____ Three Thousand Workmen Will Be in Line—San Pedro Will Entertain the Industrial Army—Names of Committees and Program of Events
AT THE HOTELS
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Art Notes
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THE HERALD HERALD LINER STATIONS
THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
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BEACHES, SUMMER RESORTS (CATAUNA ISLAND) JOHNSON EHDSHIS STORY ANOTHER DAY IN THE BOYD MURDER HEARING A Lively How Between Counsel Ends in ths Clearing of the Court Room. Other Witnesses Give Testimony
(SANTA HQ NIC A) HELD IN FIVE THOUSAND BAIL Frederick Derant, Who Shot Henry D. Lasher
Gashed by a Tin Cutter
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TOWNS DASH FORJFREEDOM Harry Conger Eludes Chief Freeman IS ASSISTED TO ESCAPE BY A YOUNG WOMAN Wanted for Attempting to Pass a Check Alleged to Be Forged, He Jumps Into Buggy, Followed by the Officer, Who Is Held by the Woman
(LOS ANGEUES COUNTY) STILL SEARCHING FOR WATER San Pedro Citizens' Committee Prepares Its Report
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Lordsburg Locals
(ORANGE COUNTY) Fullerton Facts
(CORONA 1)0 BBACH) MUSICIAN TAKES TUMBLE Testing the Temperature of Glorietta Bay
(SANTA BARBARA COUNTY) ELABORATE LODGE ROOMS Santa Barbara Elks Preparing Finest Home in the State
(ORANGE COUNTY) MAY REMOVE THE DAM Peatland Farmers Hope to Abolish Bolsa Chica Obstruction
CSAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) Thrown From a Buggy
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION ONLY PART OF A COUNTY TICKET NOMINATED Some of the Most Important Offices Will Not Be Contested With the Republicans—Of Personal Interest
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) POMONA TAX RATE Extensive Municipal Improvements Provided Eov
Fire in British Columbia
(BAN I)LEGO COUNTY) MONTEBELLOJUP RACE EVERYTHING IN READINESS FOR TODAY'S YACHTING EVENT Large Mountain Lion Killed Near Tia Juana by Two San Diego Hunters. Beunion of Former lowa Besidente
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) WHO ORDERED THE WORK? Whittier Excited Over an Attempt to Lay Gas Mains
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) Chino Happenings
Gambling Jlouse Attached
(SAN BEBNABDINO COUNTY) BOARDERS IK REBELLION CHINESE COOK CAUSES SMALL | SIZED RIOT Score of Angry Lumbermen Held at Bay by San Bernardino Girl While Terrified Victim Makes His Escape
(SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY.) DISASTROUS FIRE Several Buildings Damaged by Early Morning Blaze
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Covina Locals
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) Notes From Corona
Pumping Plant Burned
(VENTURA COUNTY) INSTRUCTIVETO FARMERS OPENING SESSION Of INSTITUTE AT OXNARD Delegates Present From All Parts cf the County—Several Interesting Papers Bead and More Promised
CUOS ANGEIES OOTJWT?) Claremont Briefs
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STOCKS SHOOT UPWARD THE DEALINGS EXCEED HALF MILLION SHARES Speculation Shows Great Animation. Government May Be Asked to Relieve New York Money Conditions
FINANCIAL REVIEW
LIVE STOCK REPORTS
PACIFIC COAST TRADE
lUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE
DEMAND FOR ORANGES IS SUSTAINED
fiEW YORK STOCKS
Bind*
LOS ANGELES SECURITIES
CALIFORNIA FRUITS
ALL PRODUCERS STEADY FRUITS AND MELONS IN GOOD SUPPLY AND CHEAP Eggs and Butter Firm in All Markets. Cheese Bules Steady—Prime Poultry Wanted—-Game in Demand
WHEAT OCCASIONALLY SPURTS
SUGAR AND COFFEE
COTTON AND WOOL
STOCK,, EXCHANGE
THE MINING FIELD Copper Is Unchanged
Boston Copper Stocks
San Francisco Mining Stocks
An Old Line Insurance Agent
Good Buggy Wheels
Bobbed in I>aylight
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FORM COMBINATION Grocers to Raise Price on Staples WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS WILL CO-OPERATE Th« Action of the Association Affects Every Household in Los Angeles, as the Cost of Several Articles Is Increased—Concession From Bakers
JUSTICE HANDICAPPED Hawaiian Co arts Without Money to Keep Them in Session
To Inspect American Railways
PROUIBITJt PARTY Full County Ticket Is Placed in Field PLEDGES THAT MAY STOP VOTING SPLIT TICKETS Delegates Are Instructed to Present T. D. Kanouse for Gubernatorial Honors—Mrs. Harsh Will Haks Rac« for Superintendent of Schools
GREAT COPPER MINES Another Rich Discovery in Alaskan Territory
LUMBER COMPANY FAILS Thrown Into a Receiver's Hands on Application of the Manager
KANGAROO TAKES CHARGE The Jumping Beast Terrifies a Ship's Crew
A Beport Denied
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