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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXIX, Number 347, 15 September 1902
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ALL Pl* TRIBUTE TO MM* McKinley Anniversary Generally Observed SERVICES IN CHURCHES OF ALL DENOMINATIONS to the City of Buffalo, Where the Shot Was Fired That Laid the Beloved President Low, There Was a Great-Public Meeting Held
THE MORNING'S NEWS
THE PRESIDENT ' WMRPBISED Pa3tor Washburn Talks About Trusts MAKES UNEXPECTED REFERENCE TO MR. ROOSEVELT Although Intended as a Memorial Service the Speaker Gave His Attention Largely to the Dangers That Come of Great Wealth
PRAISES GERMAN ARMY General Corbin Thinks It Among the Best in Existence
HUMAN LIFE Report That It Has Been Prolonged Pronounced Untrue
STORMS IN GERMANY Temperature Sank to Zero and Many Houses Were Unroofed
Irish Protest Against Government
Philippine Outlaw Killed
The Dimmick Jury
FLUMES SWEPT ALL BEFORE THEM A Tale of Horror Comes From the North ELEVEN PERSONS DEAD IN ONE COUNTY OF OREGON A Thrilling Account Given by a Survivor—The Fire Came Upon the People In the Night and They Were Compelled to Fly For Their Lives
HOMELESS AND DESTITUTE Three Hundred People Without Shelter in Two Counties
SAD HAVOC WROUGHT A Number of Persons Known To Have PeTished
The Sun Obscured
»GWA DEMOCRATS Although They Abandoned Free Silver Their Situation Is Hopeless
HE LEFT FIFTY MILLIONS BEHIND Death of W. S. Stratton, Mining Magnate STORY OF THE INDEPENDENCE BONANZA It Is Said of Him in Colorado That His Private Charities Were Boundless and His Interests in the Public Welfare Were Without Limit
RUSHING REINFORCEMENTS Desperate Efforts Making by Colombian Government
A HOTEL TRAGEDY Girl With Her Throat Cut Dead and Man Wounded and Raving
German Bark Foundered
GENUINE DIAMONDS Believed They Can Be Made by Machinery NIAGARA'S POWER TO BE UTILIZED FOR THE WORK The Question Seriously Treated By an Expert in a Census Office Report. What Has Been Already Accomplished in That Direction
NO MARRIED WOMEN Salt Laks Board of Education Takes Decided Action
Mr. Reitz Coming to America
Killed Ey a Neighbor
National Prison Association
Transport Kilpatrick Arrives
01HJWRESS Notes Prepared by Chief of Intelligence Bureau TENDENCY TOWARD INCREASING SIZE OF BATTLESHIPS • Urgent Need For Qcick-firLng, Highpowered Guns—Sunjer.. of Liquid Fuel Discussed—The Future of Electricity—Wireless Telegraphy
COUNTESS IS IMPLICATED Arrested on a Charge of Complicity to Murder Husband
Routed by ITative Constabulary
Opening of Campaign at Sacramento
Steamer Columbia Aground
STRIKE BREAKER KILLED H« Was Attacked bjr Pickets of Union Pacific Strikers
BOTH SIDESJJETERMINED General Corbin Denies Preparing to Remove State Troops
Shot by a Deputy
Street Car Strike Settled
MAY §TOP A FIGHT Governor Beckman Will Take Legal Proceeding
• DEATHS OF THE DAY
Arizona Mine Shut Down
Suicide of an En-Postmaster
They Will Recover
NEW POSTAGE STAMP It Will Be of the Value of Thirteen Cents GENERAL HARRISON'S FACE IS TO ADORN IT The New Issue Will Be Ussd Almost Entirely In Sending Registered Letters Abroad—A Shaking Up in the Postal Gallery of Notables
Missing Mail's Body Found
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THEY LiyEDLONG AGO Remains of an Extinct Kace Discovered PREHISTORIC RUINS NEAR A NEW MEXICO TOWN Ths Foreheads of These Queer People, as Shown by Their Skulla, Projectad Two Inches Further Outward Than the Normal Forehead of Today
WILL REPORT ON FACTS Yederal Building Tangle to Be Unraveled
SOMETHIG DOING PRESENTLY It Came About Through the Presence of 9 Youth in a Boston Dive
"COUP DE CROOP" ACT Major Burke Tells of Buffalo Bill's Dangerous Broncos
NEW BOARD IS NAMED Country Club's Directors to Be Elected Next Month
Found in the fields
For Seventh Time
Undelivered Telegrams
A Little Girl's Llfs Saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
IS STILLJUSPENDED Loyal McCready Cannot Keturn to School BOARD OF EDUCATION MAKES DECISION IN HIS CASE Xother of the Boy Who Broke OlaM at Olive Street School Telia Her Side of tha Question—Says That the Children Stand In Mud in Winter
THE BITER BITTEN Hawkshawa Are Sometimes Taken In by the Con. Men
Oold Comfort
NEUSTADT IS IN TOILS LIVELY CAREER BROUGHT TO A SUDDEN ENDING Robert Oordan Procures the Arrest ol a Northern Man Who Has Something of a Record Behind Him |
A BALLOON FARM A Unique Business Carried, on in the Western Part of New York
Why Ethel Was Good
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f WHEELEBJILL 00 Newcomer Pitches Fine Brand of Ball MORLEY MAKES A LIBERAL OFFER TO TEAM TO WIN Sacramento la Outclassed in Testerday's Game By the Seraphs—Stricklett Is Hit Very Freely in Two In* nings—Details of the Contest
OAKLAND WINS BOTH GAMES Wild Pitching of Glendon Responsible For Morning Game
GOSSIP FROMJ>SE NORTH Lobman Is Importing Men. Especially to Beat Los Angeles
NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL
AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL Two Games for St. Louis
Good Game at Detroit
Are Shut Out
M'CULLEYJAS GONE Simpson Has Visions ot an Encounter AFFAIRS OF ASSOCIATION IN RUN DOWN CONDITION Local Bowling Authority Talks of Outlook for the Coming Season. Visit of the Easterners and Other Match Gaines in Prospect
HIDALGO'S GOSSIP
IN THE WHIST WORLD
O'Hagan's Triple Play
Bill Lange's Plans
SURF FEEDING Brighton Beach Party Has Good Sport CATCH MOSTLY MADE UP OF A NUMBER OF NIPPERS Croakers Taking a Rest at Cannery, Though s Beoord-Breaking Crowd Visited ths Plac*—Few Bass at the Breakwater—Other Happenings
PREPARINGTOR THE FAIR Bench Show and Stock Will Be the Leading Features
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GREGGAINS MAKES AN OFFER Would Bring Young Corbett and Mc- Govern to the Coa«t
WALCOTT IS AGREEABLE The Barbadoes Welterweight Will Box Johnson
FOOTBALL OUTLOOK NORTH Berkeley Schedule Announced, and Hard Practioe Begun
Bicycling at Vailsburg Track
Gusher Fire Extinguished
MISTAKESJMAR RACE Venus Disqualified After Winning CROSSED FINISHING LINE BUT NOT AS PRESCRIBED B*c« Draws a Goodly Crowd and Proves Satisfactory From a Spectator's Point of View—The Work of Venus and Other Feature*
THE STANFORD STAKE
Coursing at Union Park
Middleweight Championship Battle
MEN REFHJO SIGH Trouble Over Contract at Rolling Mill EIGHTEEN SKIL&ED WORKMEN LEAVE FOR THE-EAST Claim They Were Brought West Upon Misrepresentation Hade By the California Industrial Company and Asked to Sign Iron-clad Contract
Caught Red-Handed
PUBLIC RECOROS-SEPT. 13 Seeds
Building Permits
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REGISTER!
TRUST OR STATE?
ACCORDING TO GRIGGS
$600,000,000 OF GOLD SURPLUS
COAL $18 A TON
GO SLOW
WILL DO ITS OWN LIGHTING
OFFICIAL POLITICAL LATITUDE
CANAL INTERESTS AFFECTED
2Pu6/tC !Pu/$*
A Coal Miner Heard From
The Best Taxation
Could Carry the Whl»ky
One of Kansas' Sunflowers
not her Ziighi-JCace
7j/i» {Pasadena ffiouiouard
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Asktd and Anawared
Pat 'Em Too Much
NEWS Of CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
FACTS ABOUT THE ELECTION
"MOTHS" AT THE BURBANK Oulda'a Meretricious Tale Presented by the Harrington Reynolds Co.
QAFFEY AND PATTON RETURN Speak Confidently of Democratic Prospects This Year
PINTERS WANT^MORE PAY Contractor* Will Be Called Upon to Grant an Increase
PERSONAL
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
PLANS OFJELEBBATIO* PROGRAM PLANNED FOR FIESTA DE LA PATRIA Entertainment Will Be Given Tuesday Under Direction of the Cura Hidalgo Club of Lot Angeles
ANQTHER CELEBRATION
AT THE HOTELS
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TOWNS MEMORIAL SERVICE Splendid Tribute to Late President MASTERLY EFFORT OF ROBERT J. BURDETTE Before a Large Audience at the First Presbyteran Church, Mr. Burdette Calls Upon Nation to Make Good Its Pledges to Stamp Out Anarchy
"THE STRONG MAN" George Braden Gives a Practical Talk to the Men of the City
A Case in Point
1 (CORONADO BEACH) RESORT STIII POPULAR PEOPLE INSIST ON COMING INTO CAMP Hotel Del Coronado to B«open *«rly in November—Many Improvements Have Been Xad« to Hotel
(LOS ANOELES CX)UNTY> DOWNEY NOTES Presbyterians Present to Departing Pastor a Token of Esteem
(SANTA BARBARA COUNTY) SAW A METEOR STRIKE |E. J. TAPLEY WITNESSES DAZ ZLING PHENOMENON City Council Conaidera Application of Consolidated Electric Bailroad lor Street Car Franchise to Depot
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) W. R. C. INSPECTION Department Inspector Cj-nthia B. Ciapp Is Well Pleased
(SAM BERNARDINO COUNTY) FRANCHISER MODIFIED SOUTHERN PACIFIC CAN RUN ON COLTON AVENUE Work on the Cut-off Will Begin Monday, Enabling Standard Train* to Beach San Bernardino via Colton
(103 ANGELES COUNTS") Hermoss Beach Notes
(SAW DIEGO COTJHTY) HOLD A CQURTMARTIAL SEVERAL MILITARY OFFENDERS NOW ON TRIAL Sergeant Brod«rlck, Who Waa Bhot While Xladlng Arrest for Overstaying Hi* Furlough, Hu Recovered
And There Are Othera
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
ft POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL WORK OF CONSTRUCTION WILL BEGfN AT ONCE Contract Calls For Two Buildings That Will Provide Ample Accommodations For One Hundred and Fifty
REDL.ANDS_POSTCFFICE Contract Let for New Building—Con« victed of Illicit Liquor Selling
Death Was Accidental
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MORTGAGEJS OFF ' Praise Service Is Held at Christ Church OR. DOWLING PREACHES ON FORMATION OF CHARACTER Next Sunday Morning the Church Building Will Be Consecrated by j Bishop Johnson With Appropriate i Ceremonies—Mortgage Burned
OCCIDENTAL JTCM3PEN SOON Arrangements Being Made For New Term to Begin September 24
SOCIAL INTEREST
For Birthday
Personal
Just From Abroad
Escaped From Chain Gang
Virulent Cancer Cured
QUARTERS DEDICATED Y. W. C. A. Holds Special Service PASTORS OF CITY CONGRATULATE WORKERS Mill Cora L. T&tham, the General Secretary Talk® of the Place ot the Association in the Community. Greetings From the Y. M. C. ▲.
CITY PULPITS
PROTECTING THE FORESTS Interior Department Is Making Every-Effort to Prevent Fires
: OUT OF LANDOF SNOW Alaskan Indian's Search For Healthful Climate HIS CONSUMPTIVE SON WIJ.L LOCATE NEAR REDLANDS' P. K. Johnson, a Wealthy Indian of the Cinget Tribe, Who Manages Packing Houses and Mines, Is at the Natick House
Good Buggy Wheel*
An Old Line Insurance Agent
TRIBUTEJOTHE DEAD REV. MR. SMITHER REFERS TO LATE PRESIDENT Pastor of First Christian Church Preaches Thirteenth Anniversary Sermon—Senior Pastor of City
Gilding the Lily
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