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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXIX, Number 356, 24 September 1902
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BICYCLIST IS TERM HURT Series of Collisions on Figueroa Street WOMAN, HACK AND STREET CAR IN A MIX-UP Kra. C. D. Maxson Runs Into a Carriage Containing a Party, Which in Turn la Struck by a Street Car and Its Occupants Severely Shaken Up
WHY THE ADELPHI CLOSED . McKee Rankin Says Nance O'Neill's Engagement Has Been a Losing One T AVr»rkT n A. nn •
THE MORNING'S NEWS
ANOTHER WIIRSW BUD WANTED Fresh Trouble Reported in Colombia REVOLUTION BREAKS OUT IN VICINITY OF SANTA MARTA Cablegram From an American Fruit Company Saying That Conditions Are in a Critical State—American Consul Instructed to Report Fully
OLYMPIA GOING SOUTH Coghlan's Flagship to Be Held in Readiness for Emergency
THE POLITICAL BRONCO-BUSTER
RAILWAY ACCIDENT East and Westbound Fliers in Collision Near Carlin, Nevada
Disaster to a Balloon
HER IDOLS SHATTERED
TROOPS CALLED FOR The Strike Situation Grows More Serious
UNION PACIFIC STRIKE Kansas Railroad Commissioners Trying to Effect a Settlement
APPEALS FOR BOERS General Botha Solicits Contributions For the Destitute
BOY FATALLY SHOT Bxcitement at Lebanon Is Steadily Increasing
PRESIDENT ABANDONS HIS TRIP Compelled to Submit to a Surgical Operation at Indianapolis
SPEAKING IN THE RAIN Tlie President lalks About Plana for Tariff Revision
THE MONROE DOCTRINE Jr Never Can Be Backed Up by Words: Alone Says the President
SOUR BREAD Annoyed the Doctor
ARMED FORCE ONLY ———— Houmania Is Afraid ot Nothing: Else 1 I NO PERMANENT GOOD LIKELY :| TO FOLLOW HAY'S NOTE • I ! | In the Event of the Other Powers Refusing to Take Joint Action Great Britain Will Not Probably Pursue an Independent Course
JEWISH IMMIGRATION Ixhe Increase from Houmania Dufing the Past Year
MAKES J CONFESSION — Story of Murder Told by W. H. Young SAYS MRS. PULITZER WAS SLAIN BY ANOTHER A Tale That is Difficult to Believe. Physician After Observing the Prisoner for Several Hours Finds No Sign of Insanity
IT WILL BE INDEPENDENT Question of Maintaining an Exhibit iu Las Angeles
Jay Cooke 111
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BURNED ATHER DOCK •Steamer Modoc Destroyed at San Francisco PANIC AMONG THE PASSENGERS AND CREW Several Persons Jump Overboard but Are Picked up by Boatmen—One Woman Sustains Serious Injuries. Heroic Rescue of a fireman
Saih and Door Factory Burned
High Prices for Grapes
Lands for Market Gardening
Suicide of a Painter
Found Dead in the Bru3h
Prohibitionists in Arizona
A Bloodless Affray
WELLBORN TO PRESIDE The Judge Will Hear a Casa in. thc< Northern District
CHANGE OF STATION Order Assigning Troops to Various Point's of Duty
BIG LUMBER DEAL Over One Million Collars' Worth ot Property is Involved
Trouble in Cemetery Association
Conventions in Marin County
FREE TO MILLIONS A Valuable Little Book Sent Free for the •king
MEET INCORVEIITIOH New York Republicans at Saratoga ORGANIZATION EFFECTED AND ADJOURNMENT TAKEN Former Congressman Lemuel Quigg Chosen Temporary Chairman and Makes a Stirring Speech Touching on State and National Topics
PRESSURE TOO STRONG George R. Sheldon Withdraws From the Race
LANE AT SANTA ANA Democratic Nominee Given a Warm Reception
MONTANA DEMOCRATS They Meet and Senator Clark Is Chosen Temporary Chairman
War Maneuvers
Vienna Bank Defalcation
County Treasurer Arrested
Quarter ot a Million Loss
Nominations Declined
Pensions Granted (Special to The Herald )
Beceiver for a Vehicle Company
Burned to Death
Small Steamer Sunk
HEW STORMS' OPENED GOODENOW – SHELDON COMPANY ON BROADWAY Occupy Three Floors and Basement of New Building—lngenious Plan by Which Window Space Is Secured
A PRISONER SHOT Had Escaped Prom the Penitentiary and Was Chased by a Posse
Officers of Locomotive Firemen
Charges Were Dismissed
Secretary Shaw
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BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST COlillffll OPENS TO TREMEMS CROWDS OF PEOPLE
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RACE ITSTOCra Auspicious Opening of the Fair IMMENSE CROWD IN ATTENDANCE AT THE RACES Tha Track Lightning Fast and the Beat Time at Sacramento Lowered Over Four Seconda Although the Seat Horaea Did Not Start
Hanford District Fair
/ TUG OF WAR COMING
AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL
NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL
Tide Table for Flshermsn
TIME ISJUHLLEO Dan Patch's Splendid Performance COMES UP TO RECORD SET BY STAR POINTER Conditions at Readville Were Favorable In Every Way, and the Effort Waa a Grand One—How the Kil« Wm Traveled
Splendid Start
Summary at Delmnr
Results at Qraveuend
Winners at Hawthorne
Sport at Portland
All Stars Beat Monarch*
MEN FOR MARINE CORPS v Recruiting Station Is Opened by Captain Perkins
BRILLIANT METEOR SEEN Appeared Clog* to City, and Two Meteorites Fall
MSJJUTSIDE A Big Load Captured by Donohue Launch MANY RED GROUPERS RUNNING THIS WEEK The Modus Operandi of Whitellihing. Sharks for Variety—How They Bite and What They Eat—Good Sport 02 the Pier at Ooean Park
How to Reach Any Point In Los Angeles Cars of ttis Los Angeles Railway Ce traverse all section* or the city route Indlcatsd by destination boards on sides and ends •/ car*
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I.EGiSTERI
THE POLITICAL TREND
WRIGHT IS WRONG
TYPES OF WAGE-EARNERS
WHO ARE THE GHOULS?
THE IRRIGATION CONGRESS
WHO CARES?
WitA M# Proas*,**
Vyptcat Waf-Garnors of JCot Jfnqth* KO. I.
OF SOCIAL INTEREST Glidden-Meek
Svendsen-Soiland
Annual Reception
Social Notes
Wanti Government Aid
[men mmmm Railroad Employes Are Next in Line OFFICIAL FROM SAN FRANCISCO STARTS THE BALL ROLLING Story of How an Impromptu Club of Railroad Man Were Victimized by Mcaiangtn Who Should Have Purchased Buffalo Bill Tioketa
ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON Husbands of Young Woutn'i Christian Association Officers Guests
WOMEN'S CLUBS Shakespeare Class
Treble Cl«f Club
hews of an n»
EVENTS OF THE DAY
PERSONALS
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
FACTS ABOUT THE ELECTION
TO PARDON CLARK Friends of the Murderer Start Petition DETAILS OF THE KILLING OF AN INOFFENSIVE CHINESE Btcauta Clark Wanted Money the Celestial Waa Killed and the Corps? Was Hidden Under a House. Clark's Attempt to Escape
STORES DAMAGED BY FIRE Shanties on South Spring Street Suffer Damage Aggregating $3500
A Little Girl's Life Saved by Chamberlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
Are You 3oing Back East on October 7th and Bth?
An Old Lin# Insurance Agent
Good Buggy Wheel*
saury iswcnra; People Show Belief in Pastor Bmale SUBSTANTIAL RISE IN MONETARY ALLOWANCE At the Annual Election of Officers of First Baptist Church the Majority of Those Chosen Are Friends of the Minister—Harmony Prevails
AROUND THE HOTELS
f Bonded Indebtedness
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THE HERALD
THE WEATHER
Weatbrr Conditioo»
ITor«f»»t
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
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COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL CHANGE JL POLICY The Police Board Adopts New fiule NO LICENSE WILL BE REVOKED UNTIL COURT CONVICTS In a Stoimy Session Mayor Snyder and Major Thorpe Clash Over lormer'a Evident Wish to Protect Saloon in Pico Heights
HOLDS GAMBLERS' MONEY George Walker Acts in Capacity Outside of Police Duties
A STITCH IN TIME Saloonkeeper Stich Wins Out in His Damage Suit
She Was Pleased
ft POSIMWITNESS Expert Testimony in the Duncan Will Case DR. WING SHOWS THINNESS OF INSANITY LINE A Deed Placed In Evidence Shows How the Testator Valued His Holdings at Redondo and Indicates Persons to Whom Indebted
CURES DRUNKARDS SECRETLY free Paciiaie ot the Only Suuc«s»fu) Cure Known for Drunkenness Sent to All Who Send Name and Addrcsi It Can Be Put Secretly Into Food or Coffee, and Quickly Cures the Drink Habit
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TOWNS DEW EItCTBIC ROAD The Campbell-Johnstons Apply lor Franchise PLAN TO ESTABLISH A SHORT LINE ACROSS THE ARROYO Will Connect Los Angeles and Pasadena and Open up the Campbell-Johnston Banch for Suburban Residence Purposes
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) HOOKS GRANTED_A FRANCHISE Traction Road Will be Extended to Santa Monica
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) SAN PEDRO WATER QUESTION Public Sentiment Divided on the Seaside Company'* Offer
(VENTURA COUNTY.) WEALTH INCREASING Auditor's Annual Report Shows a Healthy Gain in Values
DIES OF HIS BURNS D. C. Merritt Is the Victim of au Explosion
RUN INTO BY A TRAIN Locomotive Hits an Absent-Minded Basque
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY.) DANIELS OHJHE STUMP NOMINEE FOR CONGRESS MAKING ENERGETIC CAMPAIGN Explosion of a Gasoline Engine Seriously Injure* the Engineer and Causes Destruction of a Building
(ORANGE COUNTY) FIRST FRUIT SHIPMENT Santa Ana Cannery Sends a Carload to Kansas City
(SANTA BARBARA COUHTY.) MILLINER'S ROMANCE Pre'ty Santa Barbara Girl Marries a Millionaire
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY.) DIRECTORS ELECTED Annual Meeting of the Colton Fruit Exchange
(LOS ANOELES COUNTY) DOINGS AT DOWNEY Many Pupils Enrolled at the High School
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY.)
HARRISON GIVEN A JOLT Hine Host at the Hotel Rosslyn Tries a Foot Race
GENERAL MILES COMING Commander of United States Army Due Here This Morning
Undelivered Telegrams
(SAX BZSMARDIKO COUNTY) RANCHER'SJWFUL DEATH FOUND IN HIS CABIN WITH HIS HEAD ALMOST SEVERED Left a Letter Stating That He Had Been Suffering From Inaomnia and Intimating he Would Kill'HimaeU
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) BURGLARS AT WORK Postoffice and Butcher Shop at LorcUburg Bobbed
(LOS ANOILIB COUKTT) SEWER SYSTEM WANTED LONG BEACH CITIZENS ADVOCATE THE MATTER Town Marshal Instructed to See That All Houses are Numbered, Preparatory to Establishing Free Delivery
(SAX DIXOO OOXJWTT) MANY LISTENED TO CANE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE WELL RECEIVED AT SAN DIEGO T«nd«r«d a Reception by the Foresters After the Meeting—Preparation* Made to Welcome Br. Pardee
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WILD DAY 111 WALL STREET MONEY MUCH WANTED AND HARD TO GET The Confidence in Values, Which Has Been so Persistently Maintained, Received a Decided Set-Back
Financial Review
Live Stock Markets
The Wool Market
ORANGE MARKET IS EASY
NEW YORK STOCKS
Bind*
PACIFIC COAST TRADE
Butter, Egg* an(* Cheese
Fruits in San Francisco
Prunes are Steady
Sugar and Coffee
Orange Shipments
HAY IS GOING HIGHER BUYERS ARE COMING INTO THE MARKET FREELY Stocks Locally and in the North Getting Down to a Visible Basis—Eggs Steady—Butter Unchanged
WHEAT ROSE AND CAME DOWN
STOCK EXCHANGE
THE MINING FIELD Tin Weak and Lower
Boston Copper Stocks
San Francisco Mining Stock*
Change ot Time Card
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REM RITIFf Republicans Plan lor a Great Meeting DR. PARDEE AND OTHERS WILL OPEN THE CAMPAIGN Dtmocrats Are Getting Exceedingly Busy in the Work lor Franklin K. Lane—Big Reception to Be Given to the Democratic Nominee
TO RE-ELECT M'LACHLAN Congressional Committee Meets and Arranges Plans
REMEMBER M'LACHLAN Santa Cruz Republicans Give Hirn a Vote of Thanks
THE DEMOCRATS' INNING Three Candidates Will Speak Here on Thursday Evening
For General Goods
Look Pleasant. Please
CREDIT JH DIKE Judge Hunsaker Talks on Vital Topics REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS OF NAiIOWAL BODY i .Principal Address ol the livening vtais With jMittcuuients, uarn»suments and the Practical Wcrmngi ol the .Bankruptcy Law
POLICEMEN APPOINTED Twenty-two Regulars Assigned Positions on the Force
A Mining Company
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