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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXIX, Number 348, 16 September 1902
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DEATH WEHB TO SEHHTDB BARD Little Hope for His Recovery Is Expressed »by the Attending Physicians
THE MORNING'S NEWS
SEVENTEEN DEAD 1 Lots of Life Caused by Explosion in a Coal Mine
BRITISH AGGRESSION Reported Seizure of • Principality in the Malay Peninsula
POPE WILL, NOT TALK His Holiness Determined to Keep Quiet on French Politics
Floods in Bengal
DEATH Hi WITH THE FUMES Many Charred Bodies Are Found MANY SETTLERS AND CAMPERS STILL MISSING Aid Being Sent to the Victims of the Forest Fires in Oregon and Washington—Hundreds Are Entirely Withouc Shelter of Any Kind
THE NEW COUNTY HOSPITAL SCHEME
A GRAND REPUBLICAN RALLY Campaign Opened in San Francisco by Dr. George C. Pardee
Will Not Combine
Molasses Trust Former!
ODD FELLOWS MEET Sovereign Grand Lodge in Session WELCOMED TO DES MOINES BY GOVERNOR AND MAYOR Grand Sire's Report Shows There Are Over One Million Members of the Order at Present—Nearly Four Million Dollars in Belief Distributed
JUSTICE GRAY DEAD Hid Resigned From Supreme Beach a Few Months Ago
Secretary Root Returns
Inquiry Into the Merger
A GIRLS PROBLEM How to Feed Herself When Running Down
TO IKE BALLOT BOX The Only Relief lor the Workingmen NEW POLITICAL ORGANIZATION i PROPOSED 1 I A Platform of Principle# Has Already ! Been Prepared— to Get Justice Must Undertake to , Govern aa Well as Toil"
WASHINGTON DEMOCRATS They Will Meet in Convention at Fresno Today
CZAR TALKS TD HIS ELDERS Promise:; Punishment rf Plundering Peasants
AN INSURGENT DEFEAT Colombian Government Secures Important Advantage
Shooting Affray in Salt Lake
Philippine Customs Receipts
Japanese Professors in China
Hope Settles With Creditors
Leo's Representative
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AFFAIRS J[ HAWAII Judge Estee Sustains the Income Tax NEW COMBINATIONS FORMED IN POLITICAL CIRCLES v Senate Commission Organizes and Begins Taking of Testimony—Memorial From Builders and Traders' Exchange—Will Question dev. Bole
NO VERDICT REACHED Jury in the Case of Walter N. Dimmtck Discharged
JUMPED THROUGH A WINDOW Daring Attempt of a Redwood City Prisoner to Escape
FROM PRISON TO BANK Lucrative Position Offered to Becker, the King of Forgers
MADE A HOT FIRE Coal Bunkers and Briquette Factory Burned
RIOTOUS SOLDIERS Wreck Two Besorts Near the Presidio In San Francisco
STOCKTON'S NEW INDUSTRY Fires Started in the Large Window Glass Factory
SHE WAS DESPONDENT Suicide ot a Young Woman From Buffalo, N. Y.
More Land at Monterey
The Tax Levy
Alameda Celebration
Drowned in the Sacramenta
Work for a Cable Steamer-
FOR MINERS' RELIEF Flans to Be Considered at Conference A NUMBER OF LABOR LEADERS WILL BE PRESENT Sam Gompers Has a Proposition to Make Which Will Insure Steady Belief All Winter if the Strike Should Be Continued
STRIKERS ENJOINED Injunction Issued on Application of the Union Pacific Railroad
STRIKE NOT PROBABLE Trainmen Hope to Get an Increase ot Wages
NO SETTLEMENT IN SIGHT President Mitchell Says Nothing Waa Accomplished at Harrisburg
BEATEN BY STRIKERS Two Non-Union Men Receive Severe Injuries
Musicians' Union Organized
MORE FRAUDS ALLEGED
MOB DISPERSED
Departure of the
Methodist Conference
Succumbed to Wounds
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DESERT CAMP STONE Tents Are Struck Early Yesterday Forenoon LONG BEACH HAS A COMPARATIVELY LONESOME LOOK General Last Well Pleased With Hia Brigade—Colonel Berry Says the Seventh Behaved Well—Only the Courtmartial's' Findings Remain
PERSISTENT HIGHWAYMAN Chinaman Is Held Up in Same Place Two Successive Nights
PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION Thousands of People Received at Sagamore Hill
To Mset the President
WELLS,_FARGO & CO. Several Changes Made in the Board of Directors
LAND FOR COALING STATICM wavy Wants i'art el" San Diego's Quarantine Ground
SHIELDS' TRIAL TODAY
Peary Coming Home
DEATHS OF THE DAY James A. Sen- le
INCREASE J BONDS City Enabled to Incur Larger Debts CHARTER REVISERS TAKE UP IMPORTANT MATTERS A Communication Received From the Municip&l Voters' League Sets the Committee to Thinking—Care Taken to Make Amendments Consistent
OF SOCIAL INTEREST Frick-Stephens
Silver Wedding»
Social Nctfcs
Going Ee>st for Business
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SBHPHSJO NORTH Team to Start on Four Weeks' Trip CLUB IN SPLENDID SHAPE TO MAKE FINAL EFFORT Jonss, Xillt, Wheeler and McPartlin Will Be Depended on to Do the s Twirling in the North—Oray and Hall to Remain in the South
Baseball Stockholders Meet
CLEVELAND'S ARM BROKEN Game at Santa Ap.i Ends in a General Bow
NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL Leaver's Great Twirling
AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL Boston Loses the Championship
Western League Games
M'GOVERN- CORBETT A Louisville Judge Charge* • Jury Concerning th* Fight
ANZELLA DEFEATED California Mare Loses Her First Race of the Season
Vanderbilt's Horse-Wins
DENIED A CHARTER Decision of Philadelphia Judge Advene to Christian Scientists
SUICIDE OF NAVAL OFFICER Lieutenant John B- Morris Shoots Himself
AID TO SETTLERS Literature Sent Out From California Proves Beneficial
New Line of Steamship*
CARTER KNOCKED OUT Tommy Ryan Is Still a Good One SIX FURIOUS ROUNDS FOUGHT AT FORT ERIE Brooklyn Kan Puti Up a Gallant Contact, but I* Clearly Outclassed by th* Veteran Middleweight, Who Shows His Old Time Qameneaa
FRED RUSSELL MATCHED Will Fight Jack McVeagh for Purs* at Oxnard
Will Enjoin the Fighters
THE STANFORD STAKE Aristo Shows Fast at | Sacramento ROAD HORSE CAPTURES THE 2:17 CLASS PACE Running Events Bring Out an Ordinary Lot That Go Their Distances in Rather Slow Time—Slight Races on the Card for Today
Entries for Today
ON EASTERN TRACKS Hawthorne Summary
Winners at Graves end
Results at Belmar
VICTIMS OF PNEUMONIA Samoans Suffering From Exceptionally Cold Weather
FOREIGN MISSIONS Financial Statement of the American Board for the Year
PILED IN A HEAP Five Hundred People Have a Narrow Escape From Death
FORD'S SUCCESSOR XT. S. Webb of Plumaa County Is Appointed Attorney General
The Great Shipping Combine
Peace in Cape Colony
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REGISTER!
NOMINEE LANE'S EFFORT
CLIMAX MUST COME SOON
SHADE OF BURCHARD
THE JOB MERELY POSTPONED
TRY DIRECT LEGISLATION
THE M'CREAOY CASE
LOS ANGELES CLEARINGS
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Si jFftghor Standard o/ jCturny
Tjkt !Pukiia
IN THE PUBLIC EYE
Explaining His Pre«ene«
Hot Shot at a Portia
NEWS OF OH! II BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
FACTS ABOUT THE ELECTION
AT THEJHEATERS "Borneo and Juliet" at the Los Angeles—The Orpheum Bill
PERSONAL
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
DEMOCHmiN SNARL County Convention Mus Be Reassembled COMMITTEE WITHOUT POWER TO FILL VACANCIES The Convention Erred In Failing to Nominate Two Judges, Clerk, Auditor, Recorder, Tax Collector, Assessor, Treasurer and Surveyor
HOTEL ARRIVALS •
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
BIRTHS
DEATHS
FUNERAL NOTICE
DIED
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COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL OFFICIALjaDIOCK Supervisors Tie Votes on Hospital Plans COMPROMISE MADE TO CARRY THE LEVY The Fight lor Unnecessary Buildings to Be Resumed Two Weeks Hence Before a Full Board—Aspects of the Case as It Now Stands
COURT BRIEFS
TRY A TEN-CENT BOX Adams' Sarsaparilla Pills
Announcement
COUNCIL IS CAUTIOUS i Leaves Water Question to Voters PEOPLE MUST DECIDE HOW BONDS ARE TO BE PAID The Proposition to Meet Indebtedness of Waterworks by General Taxation Finds Opposition, and It Is Passed Over by a Substitute
GERANT ADJUDGED INSANE Assailant of Captain Lasher the Penitentiary
MORE DAYS OF GRACE Missing Witnesses Cause the Widney Cas« to Be Continued
A CRAZY_NURSE | Mary Russell Indulges in frivolous Aeznarlcs
BIG CONTRACTS ARE LET
DEEDS AND TRANSFERS Deeds
Bui<din? Permits
METHODIST MINISTERS MEET Dr. R. S. Can tine Makes Final Announcement oi His Plans
Etchings
Spoken at Sea
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TOWNS CHIME INJASADEIA . Highwaymen and Burglars at Work THREE HOUSES RANSACKED IN ONE NIGHT Only a Small Sum of Money Secured, the Intruder Neglecting to Carry j Away Several Valuable Articles. Prominent Druggist Held Up
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) MUST RETURN TO SAN JOSE Ruby Johnson Placed Under Ariest at San Pedro
(VENTURA COUNTY^ MEXICANS SEE BULL PLAY Question of a New High School Discussed in Oxnard
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) GROWTH OF LONG BEACH Movement to Raise It to a City of the Fifth Class
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) SCHOOL TROUBLES OVER Lordsburg Abandons Plan to Erect a $9000 Building
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) Redlands Notes and News
Undelivered Telegrams
Murder and Suicide
(KIVEBSXSI COUNTY) WORK IS_PBOGBESSIHG GLENWCOD HOTEL IS NEARING COMPLETION Students Transferred From Sherman Institute to Perris Indian School. Ocean Flcoded With Dead Fish
(SANTA B&BBARA COUNTY) HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT DIES i Classmates Toll the Bell for Beldeo C. Sawyers
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Ccvina Notes and News
k (»A* uISQO COUNTY) MISSING |MS FOUND MEN DISCOVER BODY OF EDWIN COOPER IN A CANYON Oeorg* Banks and Edwin Moore Find the Bemaina by Xeana of Doga, Who Follow the Bead Man's Trail
(LOS ANGELIiS COUNTY) RUMORS OF CHANGE Prominent Bankers and Capitalists Visit Chino Ranch
(•AH BBBMABDIItO COTOTY) AN INDIAN'S JUGIC END SAN BERNARDINO MURDERER KILLED IN ARIZONA The Charge of Witchcraft Is Made to Stick Against Him and He Za Dragged to l>eath—News Notes
(XOS ANGELES COtTJTTTD PREPARING FOR FORESTERS Bertha Lewis of Fcmona Dies at Ocean Park
(LOB AVOIUI COUNTY) BUILDING ATTHE SEASIDE LARGE NEW STRUCTURE FOR SANTA MONICA Xodorn Business Block to Bo Brfcottd on Third Street—Gonoral Newt and personal Not®# ot interest
(ORANGE COUNTY) CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING Santa Ana the Place of a Happy Family Reunion
REBUILDING i The Broken Down Structure PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Repairs the Diseased Parts of the Human Body and Establishes H.aith. Comfort and Happiness
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BREAK IN MONEY MARKET RATE TOUCHES TWENTY PER CENT AND DROPS TO SIX •tocka Show Extreme Sensitiveness to the Situation, and Early Losses Are Practically Wiptd Out Later
Money on Call
Treasury Statement
Bank Clearings
London Money Market
Pacific Coast Trade
Livestock Markets
Butter and Eggs
Cotton and Wool
FOUR CARLOADS OF CALIFORNIA ORANGES SOLD
NEW YORK STOCKS
Binda
California Fruits
California Dried Fruits
Orange Shipments
LOCAL MARKET
Coffee Options
Had to Decide
An Old Line Insurance Agent
Good Buggy Wheels
WHEAT SHOWSSTRENGTH UPWARD TURN DUE TO VARIETY OF CAUSES I Corn Crowd in the Chicago Pit Placed ' in a Guessing State, Owing to Conflicting Reports Regarding Froat
Visible Supply oI Grain
New York Wheat
Liverpool Wheat
STOCK EXCHANGE
Oil Quotations
Oil Haxk*t
THE MINING FIELD
Boston Ccpper Stocks
Bab Francisco Mining Stocks
SIX HUNDRED STUDENTS The University of Southern California Has Auspicious Opening
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TDOUBIiJI CHURCH Members Do Not All Indorse Pastor, FIRST BAPTIST CONGREGATION IS DIVIDED Pastor Joseph Smale Says That He Has Been Opposed by Some Ever Since His Pastorate Began, and Thinks They Want a Doctrinal Discussion
HOTEL CHANGES HANDS Colonel Dunham and W. E. Hadley Buy Local Hostelry
Nine Fishing Vessels Lost
I TELLS OFCOITIUCT S. r. Merrill Talks of the Trouble at Mills INDUSTRIAL COMPANY MINUS ONLY THREE MEN Says Former Employes Exaggerated Trouble and That More Than Forty Signed the Contract Which Caused Few to Refuse to Return to Work
MORE TIME GRANTED Judge Downing Postpones Libel Case Until September 30
TALKS OF SUSPENSION CASE Superintendentcf Schools Says Broken Window Mast Be Paid For
The lowa Is All Right
Will Held the Road
Foundered at Sea
Happy Time in Old Town
WILL BEJ) STRIKE i Officials and Men Take a Conciliatory View RAILROADERS' DEMAND WILL NOT BE UNREASONABLE Southern Pacific Probably Will Be Made the Test Case by the Combined Order of Ballroad Employes—Thl Office Men Organize—Notes
She Is With Us
Pleads Guilty and Is Sentenced
Bulgarian Elections
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