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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXIX, Number 363, 1 October 1902
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SECREM SHAW SEES THE BANKERS Spends a Day Discussing the Outlook BELIEF THAT HIS ACTION WILL HAVE A GOOD EFFECT H« Gives Out a Statement Correcting Some Misapprehensions That Have Arisen Regarding the Action of the Treasury Department in the Matter
GOVERNMENT BONDS ONLY The Secretary Desires to Correct Some lCiaundersta ndingm
SITUATION IN MACEDONIA It Is Not Regarded as Serious in Diplomatic Circles
ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE Son of ex-Senator Thurston Found in a Room Insensible
A PAPAL BULL It Invites Clergy to Help Restore Order in the Philippines ROMK, Sept. 30.—A papal bul! i^ue.j
HAD A COMFORTABLE DAY The President Is Reported to Be Doing Nicely
The King Will Not Sign
THE MORNING'S NEWS
DAVID El. HILL MAE A SLATE May Possibly Be Broken During the Day BIRD S. COLER IS TO BE NAMED FOR GOVERNOR One of the Most Popular Among the Delegates bo the New York Democratic Convention Is Former Chie? of Police Devery of New York City
THE CONVENTION After ft Preliminary Organization Is Effected Adjournment Is Taken
SEEKING MEANS TO ENDJHE STRIKE The President Confers With Cabinet HIS ADVISERS, HOWEVER, GIVE NO ENCOURAGEMENT The Federal Laws Nor, the Constitution Afford No Means for Interfering With Such a Question—Another Conference Will Be Held Today
MISS ALICE HAY BECOMES THE BRIDE OF J. W. WADSWORTH
THE ASSIGNMENT TO MUTES Close of the Methodist Conference IMPORTANT CHANGES IN LOS ANGELES CHURCHES Robert Maclntyre Appointed to First Church and Will A. Knighten toths Newman Church—Takes Steps to Bring General Conference Here
Fortune Favors a Texan
COMING ALIENS | Report of Commissioner Williams SOME RANK ABUSES OF SYSTEM POINTED OUT The Constantly Lowered Quality of Recent Immigaticn Calls for th» Execution of the Law in the Most Stringent Manner Possible
CHOLERA SPREADING The Dread Disease Increasing on the Island of Pauay
THE GRAVE ROBBERS Great Excitement in Indianapolis Over the Matter
Fast Mail Wrecked
Insurance Losses at Stockton
COLONY LIFE Effect of Climate Overcome by Proper Food
IN AID ONRRIGATION The Congress to Meet at Colorado Springs MUCH INTEREST MANIFESTED IN THE GATHERING Captains of Industry and Leaders of La6or Organizations Equally Interested in One of the Most Important Movements of the Day
SELECTING THE SITES Where the State Buildings Will Bs Erected at St. Louis
lOWA STREAMS BOOMING They Are Swollen Out of Bounds and Heavy Losses Are Reported
Taken 111 Away From Home
Runs Over Five Hundr:c! P.owe
Croft'a Ladies' Tailored Hats
EMILE ZOLH DEATH Resnlt#of Autopsy on the Remains THE FUNERAL HAS BEEN FIXED FOR TOMORROW Much Interest Is Shown as to Whether Dreyfus Will Attend—Mine. Zola Greatly Affected When Informed of Her Husband's Death
THE STRATTON MILLIONS Latest Developments in Contest Over the Estate
The G. A. R. Invited
QUIET ATUMP BOOT | Heavy liains Interfere With Evolutions ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF WAR SANGER ARRIVES Maneuvers on a Grand Scale Will B* i Undertaken by the Troops Today. Governor Stanley of Kansas and His Staff Among the Arrivals
DEATHS OF THE DAY James D. Thornton
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work oyuneußS Safe in a Downey Store Shattered SIXTY DOLLARS IN MONEY AND MANY SECURITIES TAKEN Itoola to Complete the Safe Cracking Taken From a Blacksmith Shop. The Burgla.rs Take a Handcar and Xicape in Direction ot Los Angeles
FRUIT WEN WANT HELP Prune Crop Is Much Larger Than the Early Estimates
Should Have Tried Volapuk VCir VAUTT C 3 * OA 4ri .
CHEERS FM PARDEE Fine Demonstration at Kiverside RECEPTION FOLLOWED BY AN IMMENSE MASS MEETING Ladies Entertain Mrs. Pardee With a Luncheon and Drive About the City. Republican Candidate for Governor Addresses Big Crowd at Santa Ana
SANTA ANA'S GREETING Dr. Pardee Tendeied an Enthusiastic Reception
SANTA BARBARA'S WELCOME Elaborate Preparations for Tonight's | Massmeeting
CANDIDATES AT WHITTIER McLachlan Addresses an Enthusiastic Audience of Five Hundred
LANE AT FRESNO Democratic Candidate Draws a Large Crowd
Littlefield's Itinerary
RACE OF AIRSHIPS Two American Inventors Make Successful Trips
Must Stop Chewing Gum
Football at Stanford
THE ROOT OF THE MATTER He Cured Himself of Serious Stomach Trouble by Getting Down to First Principles A man of large affairs in one of our
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OPERATIONS FOR SEPTEMBER 111 THE MUM EIELDS Producers Maintaining a Micawber-Like Attitude, Waiting for Something to Turn Up—A General Advance in Prices Noted
RECAPITULATION Rig? and Wells Drilling
RIGS AND WELLS DRILLING NORTHERN DISTRICT Shasta Couu .y
CENTRAL DISTRICT
COAST DISTRICT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT Los Angeles Field
COMPLETED WORK NORTHERN DISTRICT Glenn County
CENTRAL DISTRICT
OOAST DIBTRICI
SOUTHERN DISTRICT
STOCK EXCHANGE
THE MJNING_ FIELD
Ban Francisco Mining Stocks
In Solom«n District
No Lo«« of Dignity
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RACING FRESNO Opening Day Proved a Great Success TRACK PROVED VERY FAST AND GOOD TIME WAS MADE Tlw Resumption of Racing After Three Years Was Marked by a Brilliant Assemblage of the Wealth and Fashion of the Raisin City
EASTERN RACING Results at Gravesend
Winners at Harlem
Delmar Park Closes
Rain at Cincinnati
NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL
LIKE SCOTCH WEATHER Women Golfers Play Through Fog and Mist on a Soggy Turf
FOOTBALL AT OCCIDENTAL About Thirty Men Have Already Joined the Training Squad
Academic Football
Football Player Hurt
Monarchs Defeat Maples
Prospects Near Santa Ana
Estimates for Postal Service
HAS CHARMING VOICE A Young Schoolgirl Is Engaged a« Concert Soloist
DRUG CLERKS ORGANIZE Arrangements Are Made for Another Meeting Monday Night
, Mariners Rescued
She Died for Love
The San Francisco at San Juan
PROPERTY IS RECOVERED STOLEN ARTICLES FOUND IN PRISONER'S LODGINGS W. E. Foule, "Who Was Arrested for Buigiary in Pasadena, Believed to Have Operated in Los Angeles
POLITICS AND POLITICIANS
Dillard's Chinese Broker
Estate of Nicholas Fish
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SIX POTENT WORDS
WHERE THE BLAME RESTS
MITCHELL'S REJOINDER
THE FIFTEEN AMENDMENTS
SNUBBED AGAIN
MONTHLY OIL REPORT
SCJOOOvKKHJCMOOCOOOOOK'JOOOO* j | With th« | ! « c c c ocooooooooooooooooooo* The Cry of the Anthracit* Miners
The Street Car Frenzy
The Original Philosopher
It Depended
They're Carving Teddy Yet
Jjypicat ItJago Garners of jCos Jfngoies NO. 16
MISS ALICE GROFF BEGINS STAGE CAREER
A Collection of Clippings
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OF SOCIAL INTEREST Oscar Trippett to Marry
Business Men Entsrtnined
Magnolia Whist Club
Country Club Dance
Two Days' Bazar
Fire on a Steamer
Attempt to Wreck a Train
IBS OF CHI II BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
PERSONALS
Buried Alive
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
. To the Rsacuel
nPOGMPHICm UNION OFFICERS COMING
SEPTEMBER BUILDING Total Exceeds Any Past Single Month CLASSIFICATION OF STRUCTURES IS OF INTEREST Work of the Period Fully BeviewecL The Showing la Compared With Tormer Tears—Causes for Expansion Based on General Prosperity
JEWISH MEW YEAR SERVICES Bev. Dr. S. Hecht Will Speak at Temple B'nai B'rith
CHECK IS WORTHLESS Thomas Marcos Arrested on Charge of Passing Fictitious Paper
HOTEL ARRIVALS
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THE HERALD
THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
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COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL TICKET SCALPERS' FIGHT C. J. LEHMAN1 WINS OUT IN THE CONTEMPT PROCEEDING An Utter Failure to Identify Defendants, and a Curious Mixup of the Papers in the Case
FAMILY JAR CONTINUES. Ross Children Want the Money but Object to a Trial
AS TO QUEEN LICENSE Chief Elton Answers Questions oI Commissioner Keeney
COURT BRIEFS
From Start to Finish
Lift OFJ PRIEST Newman Club Listens to Story ol Work P. J. M'CORMICK TALKS OF MARQUETTE Declares That the Name of This Priest and Explorer Is Destined for Perpetual Fame—Left Luxurious Surroundings for a New Country
MAY RETURN INDICTMENTS United States Grand Jury Impaneled Yesterday to Report Today
THE STRENUOUS LIFE
GARBAGE WAS REFUSED A Citizen Complains Against Action of Contractors' Agent
Expansion of Lord & Thomas
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TOWNS FfiiNCHISE OPPOSED Home Telephone Company Blocked PASADENA COUNCIL NOT INCLINED TO FAVOR IT itesolutioa Denying the Application Finally Tabled at Bequest of tho Company's Attorney in Order to Allow Principals a Further H.aring
THE PIUS FUND Solicitor Penfield Argues in Behalf of the United States
THE ST. LOUIS BOODLERS Securing Jury for the Trial of Banker Snyder
A GENERAL WIXUP locomotives Make Tilings Lively at Niles Station
NAVAL OFFICER'S SUICIDE Lieutenant Commander Bronaug Hia Brains)
DEATH OF THOMAS MAGEE San Francisco Capitalist Succumbs t< Heart Disease
•♦ ♦♦• . – (SANTA BARBARA COUNTY) SUMMONED BY DEATH Santa Barbara I~»es Two Well-Knuwi Citizens
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) ORANGELANDSIN DEMAND
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) Elsincre Events
«» * » Children Playing With Fire
Child Burned to Death
; f (SAN DIEGO COUNTY) i TO OPERATE jN MEXICO 8 MINING COMPANY INCORPO" * RATED AT SAN DIEGO 1 Odd Fellows Making Strong Effort to t ' Secure Encampment of the Uniform t Rank Next Year—Improves Park
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) ORANGE GROWERS BUSY — Preparations Being Made to Handle a ' Big' Crop ' i »A*l V « f . . ... ~ _ . .
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) SAN PEDRO CUSTOM HOUSE Imports and Exports During Month of September
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) READY FOR THE SEASON Riverside High School Boys Organize a Football Team
(ORANGE COUNTY) TO HANDLE CROPS The Dried Fruit Men Forming aa Organization
(VENTURA COUNTY) AGAINST INCORPORATION Oxuaid Records Heavy Vote Agaiust the Proposition
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Puente Pointers
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) COMPROMISE IS REACHED J. A. KELTING DISMISSES SUIT AGAINST HIS DAUGHTER Woman Is Deeded the Old Man's Property and Signs Agreement to Provide for Him for Life—Missing Han
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) BASELY DESERTED Mis. Maude J. Raacke Says Her Husband Deceived Her
Salt Company Fails
The Wisconsin's Quick Trip
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) JURY HMLU SECURED TESTIMONY BEGUN IN SOCIAL CLUB CASES Young Tliief Arrested and Implicates His Associates in Number of Petty Crimea at Long Beach—Personals
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY.) POMONA BRIEFS Deo.tli of Daniel Lynch, a Well-Known Resident
Downright Prejudice
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STOCKS HKOVERED PANIC CONDITIONS IN WALL STREET GONE Trade Settled Down to a Buying Movement When Prompt Relief Came to the Money Market
Financial Record
September Bank Clearings
Fiuiits in San Francisco
Orange Shipment*
PACIFIC COAST TRADE
New Pictures
NEW YORK STOCKS
Bonds
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
Live Stock Reports
EGGS BECOME SCARCER PRICES FOR FANCY LOCAL ARE GOING HIGHER Demand Active With Stock* Much Reduced—Fancy Potatoes Firm. Poultry Scarce and Active _
NEW RECORD MADE FOR WHEAT
Cotton aud Wool
Sugar and Coffee
Change of Time Card
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LAYING jEW TRACK Temple Street Service to Be Improved ELECTRIC LINE BEING BUILT WEST OF BELMONT Manager Randolph Keeps His Promise by Connecting With Belt Line. Western Railroads Working for G. A. R. Encampment in Los Angeles
Undelivered Telegrams ;
An Old Line Insurance Agent £
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