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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXIX, Number 343, 11 September 1902 PDF Issue PDF

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A BROAD HINT TOJOHN BULL No Foreigners Wanted in Manchuria RUSSIA SAYS THEY ARE VERY OBJECTIONABLE Washington Authorities Think Our Government Will Look at the Mattar as One Entirely Concerning Russia, China and England
To Confer With Morgan
Fees Due a Lawyer
CITY OF SANTA MAHOMED Attacked by Colombian .Revolutionists HORRIBLE ATROCITIES WERE COMMITTED Colon and Panama Are Threatened, and tha Government la Bnsj Erecting Fortification* About Both of tha Beleagured Isthmian CI tie a
THE MORNING'S NEWS
CITIZEN—IS THIS ALL?
THE SIEGE OF AUGUA DULCE Qsneral Bertl Had Hoped lor Help That Never Game
FOUND THE BIGGEST NUGGET Samuel Hawkins Napier Die* a Poor Man
GAS RATES IN DENVER Opposition to an Increase Made in Quo Warranto Proceedings
SAFE AT HOME AGAIN The President and Hrs. Roosevelt at Sagamore Hill
WORK OF FIENDS Gypsies Firs a Barn in Which Two Hundred Pilgrims Are Asleep
SHE HAD A CLOSE CALL Barken tine Katie Flick inger Bescued From Peril
OLO-TIME TELEGRAPHERS Veterans of the Key Oather in a Reunion at Salt Lake
BANK OF FRANCE ROBBED Forty-Four Thousand Dollars Stolen From the Vaults
A LOVERS' QUARREL Young Chicago Lawyer Kills His Betrothed and Shoots Himeelf
THE SOUFRIERE IS QUIET Nobody Ventures Near the Deserted Estates at Its Base, However
TUNNELING THE SIERRAS Boute at Last Found by the Southern Pacific Surveyors
VENEZUELA'S WAR Revolutionists Take Possession of Cumttna Without Resistance
TO PREVENT EMIGRATION Hungarian Government Preparing to Adopt Stringent Measures
Not Wanted for Murder
RECLAMATION OF OUR JD LANDS Work of Preparation Is Being Rushed MUCH PRELIMINARY LABOR IS ALREADY DONE Director Walcott of Geological Survey Says That There Will Then Be a Saving of Tears in the Beginning of Actual Irrigation Work
NATIONAL BANKS The Circulation Outstanding Exceed* That of Any Previous Period
Accident to & Child n 4 rrwnorrr'T n n, IA an
Russell Sage 111
Marconi Coming
FUSIOIISJECUIED Colorado Democrats Will go it Alone POPUUSTS WANTED TOO MANY PLACES ON TICKET ••Baton Patterson and Teller Earnestly Oppose the Plan, but the Convention Promptly Overruled Them by a Decisive Majority
Populists to Name a Ticket
TEXAS REPUBLICANS Probability That a Full Sfate Ticket Will Be Nominated
REPUBLICANS OF UTAH Fight in Convention Expected Over Cuban Reciprocity
AN EXCITING CONVENTION Tlie Republicans of Washington State Nominate Congressmen
CARL BROWNE'S OWN A Political Party Which the Organizer Heads Himself
WILL BE A CLEAN CAMPAIGN Pleasing Correspondence Belrween Dr. Pardee and Mr. Lane
Wyoming Socialists
FIMSJMRENCE Chamberlain and Boer Generals LIST OF SUBJECTS PROPOSED FOR DISCUSSION Home Secretary Objects to Money Compensation for losses, Instancing the Case oT the American Union and the Southern Confederacy
COMMENDS ROOSEVELT Remarkable Speech in New Hampshire Democratic Convention
PANAMA CANAL AFFAIRS Attorney General Knox Discusses His Investigations
WILL RELIEVE rodgers Rear Admiral Evans to Command the Asiatic Station
MORE ROOM NEEDED Vast Quantities of Imprinted Checks Being Sent in for Redemption
WHY HE WAS RELIEVED Fire Chief Croker Charged With Insubordination
Coming to This Country
KAISER'S* WAR Field Maneuvers of the German Army SIXTY THOUSAND INFANTRY IN ACTION American and English Officers, Oueata of His Majosty, Have a Strenuous Day of It, and Must Be Up Again Long Before the Break of Day
Americans Snubbed
UNSTAMPED SNUFF A Numbsr of Dealers Arrested in New York City
Cosiest Over Estate Settled
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HALF MILLION LOSS Fredericksburg Brewery Damaged By Fire SEVEN STORY MALTING HOUSE IS IN ASHES TIM Flames Are Thought to Havs Been Caused by a Lighted Candle Carelessly Dropped by a Workman. Brewing Plant Heavily Insured
DAMS IN MERCED RIVER The Power for Operating Big Electric Plant to Be Obtained
THE UNIVERSITY Action Taken on Different Matters by the Board of Regents
GIVEN A SUBSTITUTE Young Woman Saved From Suicide by a Thoughtful Drug-gist
Charged With Bobbing a Patient
CALIFORNIA METHODISTS Annual Conference in Session at Pacific Grove
FRUIT GOING TO WASTE Northern Growers Unable to Gather Their Crops
SAVED FROM STARVATION Steamer C. A. Cloae, From San Pedro, Blown Off Her Course
BAD LUCK FOLLOWS HER Another Mishap Overtakes Destroyer Goldsbo rough
CLUNIE MUST PAY His Sacramento Theater Condemned as Unsafe
Franchise for Electric Boad
Latest Prom Ksint
SI. LIISJODLERS Their Prosecution Being Pushed Viarorously ALL BUT SIX OF THE NINETEEN UNDER ARREST Edward E. and J. K. Murrell, Members of the House of Delegates in the Days of the Combine, Have Confessed to Circuit Attorney Folk
DESERTED BY THE GANG John K. Murrell Telia Why He Cam* Back From Exit*
A Bribe Taker Convicted
MANY WATERMELONSCUT Admission Day Festivities Brought to a Close
Funeral of Late Senator Boach
Will Not Assign
Probably Drdwned
Stands Like a Stone Wall
KILLICKWAS KILLED Haytian Admiral Blew Up His Ship GERMAN CRUISER MERELY j COMPLETED WORK Dispatch Sent by Killick on July 12 to General Canal, in Which He Then Threatened to Take the Course He Afterward Pursued
BLOCKADE OF PORTS United States Will Not Recognize Hayti's Declaration
I NO DAMAGES |Semi-Official Statement of German | Newspaper
M'CREA RETURNS Naval Commander Tell* of Conditions in Hayti
Marriott Continues to Improve
Body of an Unknown Man
To Engage In Missionary Work
To Command the Maine
TO END THE STRIKE Stone and Mitchell Will Confer LEADER ACCEPTS INVITATION FROM THE GOVERNOR Meeting Will Take Place in Executive Mansion Next Saturday—Railroad Employes to IHscuss Prospective Arbitration Legislation
Refuses to Talk
Work Resumed
Sargent Given a Send Oil
No Arbitration
The Master Bakers
Engineers Still-at Work
Secretary Wilson's Plans
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ffiICTJGHT 01 Aspirants All Sanguine of Success DANIELS, SMITH AND NUTT LOOK FOR ACCESSIONS XSkch Candidate Expects Breaks in the Support of Some of the Others, Whil« Booth of Santa Barbara Plays a Waiting Game
THE DEAD SCIENTIST Impressive Services at the Funeral of Dr. Virchow
The Railroad Merger Case
Elements Against Her
NO BIROSJOR LEVY ftestaurateur Draws a Line at Ostriches HE, JIM MORLEY AND H. H. MEARS SUED FOR $16,000 Story of a Deal to Establish in Ostrich Farm That Failed Because. Onl of the Partners Suddenly Came to tha Conclusion to Withdraw
CASE OF CAPTAIN RYAN Verdict of Gcurtmartial Disapproved by President
YOUNG EGAN THE STAR Makes Best Qualifying Score in Western Goif Championship
Undelivered Teieerams
DEATHS OF THE DAY ', Mrs. J. G. Lemon
Charles E. Bailie
Edward Cabrera
Patrick Bolland
Again Admitted to England
Accidentally Shot by His Wife
Will Have an Exhibit
McKinley Memorial Service
Boy Cured of Colic After Physician's Treatment Had Failed
A Photographer's Suicide
She Compromised
Never Knew the Difference
Neighborly Appreciation
NEW COUHTY_HOSPIIAL DETAILS OF THE MOOSER PLAN NOW ADOPTED The Supervisors Will Meet Today and Take Further Aettyn in Bsference to a Much-Needed Improvement
RETIRED ON HALF PAY Policeman Cicotte'3 Application Is Granted by Commissioners
Offlcial Council Proceedings
TEMPERANCE WOMEN MEET Federated Unions Again Take Up the Work of the Winter
COST OF CANINE OFFENDER H. D. Nowlin Assesses a Dog's Bite at One Thousand Dollars
LEBANONIANS ASSEMBLE Celebration of Fourth Anniversary of That Organisation
General Booth and His Children
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SUMMIT OOf Oscar Jones' Pitching Is Responsible LOCALS HAND OUT A BEATING TO MR. THOMAS Bits Cam* in Bunches and the Run* Followed Suit—Householder's Big Stick in Evidence Again—How the Victory Was Accomplished—Score
Notes of the Game
ANOTHER SHUT OUT Oakland Falls to Score Against Meredith's Bitching
AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL Comiskey Loses Both
NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL Tanoehill's Pitching
Western League Games
DODGE FIGURES STANDINGS Percentages of South Coast Boats in B«cent Races
CHARLIE LONG ARRIVES Manager of Fred Russell Will Be in His Corner
Griffin in Town
Tide Table for Fishermen
STATE fffl RACES Close Finishes Rule at Sacramento POOR START MARS THE FIRST RUNNING EVENT Harness Horses Put Up Several Good Contests—Prince L. Makes Splendid Bid for the Opening Trot and Wins It—Other Racing Events
Program for Today
Racing at Baltimore
Winners at Delmar
Stake Events at Sheepshead
Dan Patch Did Not Go
Besults at Harlem
Prince Alert Wins Again
GRIFFIN BETTER LIKED fogarty Preliminary Called Olf and Another Fixed
t Marble Palaces Win
Grand Circuit Bicycle Races
Tennis at Chicago
GUN CLUBS ARE BUSK Ponds Must Be Filled Up and Made Ready BIRDS ARE ALREADY FEEDING ON THE PRESERVES Centlnela Club Has Absorbed Old Alia—Recreation Expects Less Trouble With Water This Season. Happenings at the Other Clubs
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THE MUNICIPAL "COMBINE"
BOOT ON WRONG LEG
SPARE THE TREES
WILL BUILD AT ONCE
SOME NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS
A SPECTACULAR RACE
SAN PEDRO AND THE ORIENT.
Wit A M*
The Art of Qattlng a Job
A New Criminal Term
Teddy the Fireman
MISS ETHEL SUTTON WEDS AT SAN RAFAEL
ETHEL SUTTON VIOLET SUTTON
OF SOCIAL INTEREST Marries University President
HaoEmann-Knell
Nittlnger-Hammond
Plng-Pong Party
For Brid«-to-Be
.To h n.»on-La n de rs
For a Bride-to-Be
Celebrated Anniversary
Notes and P*r*onal»
TANGLE GROWS DEEPER Tba Auditor Ordered to Pay Patterson's Salary
Would License Drinking Men
Mlnlater Irishman and the Porte r* . . in 111..1..1 – T aiuh.
Postofflce Bobbed
Gold From Australia
THE PUBLIC PULSE Getting Marriage License*
HEWS Of CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
PERSONAL
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
AT THE HOTELS
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THE HERALD
THE WEATHER
Weather Condition*
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRJHS
DEATHS
DIED
BORN
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WANTS MORE MEN Mexican Railroad Makes Liberal Offer SANTA FE ORDERS CHANGE IN THE TIME CARD Electric Railway to Monrovia Will Be Beady for Business in January. Record Passenger Business on Long Beach Electric Line—General Notes
F'RE BOARD MEETS Commissioners Sit in Judgment on a Controversy Between Neighbors
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TOWNS MUMMED Splendid Gift From the Americus Club PRESENTED WITH AN OIL PORTRAIT OF HIMSELF Congressman Responds to the Presentation Speech at a Meeting of the Crack Organization Following the First Drill of the Campaign
NO SCHOOL FOR LINDA VISTA Board of Education Decides There Are 1 Not Enough Pupils There
(SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY.) ADMISSION DAY Native Sons Hold a Fine Celebration at Cambria
(ORANGE COUNTY) BOY TERrfIBLY HURT fumped on by ■ Mule and His Scalp Almost Torn Off
(SANTA B&RBARA COUNTY) TO OIL THE STREETS Residents of Santa Barbara Suburb to Take Action
(LOS ANGELES COUNIY) Lordsburg Locals
Despondent From 111 Health
(ORANGE COUNTY) THROOP TEACHER MARRIED WEDDING OF F. C. WEBER AND MISS MABEL CUNNINGHAM Two Golf Tournaments on Santiago Links at Santa Ana—Surprise Party for a Golden Wedding Anniversary
DEATH OF WILLIAM GRAVES
| (LAN BIKNABDINO COUNTY) KILLED BY-AN OLD GUN — TERRIBLE ACCIDENT TO AN ELEVEN YEAR-OLD BOY | Plaintiffs Given Judgment in a Long-Pending Irrigation Suit—Men Who Will Conduct Republican Campaign
(LOS ANGELES COUNT'S) PROHIBITIONIST RALLY Enthusiastic Meeting at Whittier. Republicans Organize
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) Colton Couple Married
(BAN VLSOO qOUWTY) : RAISIN SEASON BEGINS LARGE YIELD PROMISED IN EL CAJON VALLEY Onyx Shipped Prom Lower California to New York and St. Louis flearch for Missing Kan Continues—Notes
tSAN BEBNABDINO COUNTY) DEATH OF DR. MAGOR Old Resident of Redlands Succumbs to Long Illness
(VENTURA COUNTY) Simi Sittings
University Building Burned
(CORONADOBEACH) ALL RECK BROKEN THE MINSTREL SHOW GIVEN TO "STANDING ROOM ONLY" Local and Visiting Flayers Make Unusually Fine Hits—E. W. Bour in a New Role—Notes and Personals
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) GROWTH OF RIVERSIDE Fifty People Arrive From Indiana to Mak« Their Homes
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All IRREGULAR MARKET CONDITIONS FAVORED HIGH PRICES AS A WHOLE lata in the Bay the Illness of Russell '•fe Gauged a Belling Movement In the Gould Stocks
Financial Review
PACIFIC COAST TRADE
SUGAR AMD COFFEE
Fruits in San Francisco
Evaporated Apples Quiet
GOOD ORANG ES IK DEMAND
NEW YORK STOCKS
Bonds
LIVE STOCK REPORTS
BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE
Building Permits
Card of Thanks
SHIPPING WHEAT SCARCE
COHON AND WOOL
THE MINING FIELD Metal Market Quiet
Boston Copper (Stocks
Ann Francisco Mining: Stocks
San Francisco Closing
TRAPEZE ACCIDENT SEQUEL Heavy Damages Are Demanded by H. E. Dikeman
ZINKAND GETC A LEASE RESTAURATEUR CLOSES WITH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE He Takes the Entire Lower Floor of the Kew Building for a Period of Fifteen Years for His Business
COURT BRIEFS
NEW OFFICE CREATED
I* It Good?
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.CRUSH IRJCHOBIS Twenty Thousand Pupils Now Enrolled BOARD ORDERS EIGHT MORE HALF-DAY SCHOOLS Scheme to Bent Halls Is Discussed but Action Is Deferred—Superintendent Foshay Promises SOO Additional Pupils by Next Honday
ADAMS' SARSAPARILLA PILLS Purify the Blood
Good Buggy Wheels
SHIELDS JUSPEMED Detective Under Ban of Suspicion CHIEF CHARGES HIM WITH RECEIVING MONEY The Police Commission Is to Hear Evidence In the Case Next Tuesday. Attorney Rogers Hakes Statement Denying His Client's Ouilt
An Old Line Insurance Agent
ELECT ICR OFFICERS Veterans Finish Business of Encampment THE WOMAN'S AUXILIARY ALSO HOLDS ELECTION Hosecrans Camp of Sons of Veterans Win th« Silk Flag in Drill Competition—An Evening of Entertainment in Camp William HcKinley
MAY REMAIN IN CAMP The Seventh Regiment Probably Will Hold a Shtm Battle
UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT Historical Danoea and Music for Ben. efit of College Settlement
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