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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 3, 4 October 1902 PDF Issue PDF

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MRS. STUM STUM JORDAN Mi's. Stanford Addresses the Trustees NO POLITICS OR SECTARIANISM IN THE UNIVERSITY Why the Institution Was Made Independent of State Control—Vacancies ini the Board Are Filled—Flans for a Grand Library Are Approved
THE MACEDONIAN REVOLT It. Has Thup Far Not Spread to Any Serious Extent
Mishap to the S. F. Overland
A Tennessee Tornado
THE MORNING'S NEWS
NO RESULT REACHED AT COAL CONFERENCE The Operators Say Tliey Have Nothing to Arbitrate, and Demand That the President Send Federal Troops Into the Coal Fields to Protect Non-Union Men
TROPHIES FROM NEARAND FAR World-Wide Search for Trees and Plants SENT BY THE GOVERNMENT TO SOUTH CALIFORNIA Varieties of Seedless Lemon and Orange, a Giant Blackberry From Mexico, a Seedless Loquaft From Japan and a White-Skinned Orange
FIGHT TO THE DEATH Fierce Battle Four Brothers and the Authorities
THE COLONIST RATE It Has Besulted In Bringing Many People From the Bast
CASTELLANE'S DENIAL Little Count Says He Bid Not Shake Hands With Dreyfus
LONG WAS mm Gathering of Bay State Republicans JOHN L. BALES NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR Platform Indorses Roosevelt for | President La 1904, Favoi s Reciprocity With Cuba and Firm Adherence to the Dingley Tariff t
NO WORE POLITICS
Jockey Wolf Captured
A Driver Pa tally Hurl)
Patronizes American Builders
Pensionii Granted
TRUE ARMOR
REPUBLICAN CLUBS Work Done by National Convention J. HAMPTON MOORE ELECTED PRESIDENT A Platform Adopted Which Indorses the Administration, or President Roosevelt and Favors the Admission of Three Territories as States
A TALK TO YOUNG MEN Mass Meeting by Senator Beveridge
WILL NOT FIGHT VERY HARD Origin of a Reported Plan to Oppose the Stockyards Combine
A Publisher in JaU
It Fooled H *. Best Fri?nri
ST. MSjOODLERS Trial of Robert Snyder, Promotor HE IS PLEADING THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS The State Claima That-the Defendant Haa Bean a Resident of New York for Over Three Yeara and Cannot Receive the Benefits of thi* Statute
A Young Man's Suicide
A Rear-End Collision
Sixteen Thousand Dollars
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ISSUES FMHLY MET James McLachlan Speaks at Long Beach SPLENDID RECEPTION IS GIVEN THE CONGRESSMAN Striking Comparison of the Two Great Political Parties—Says the Tariff la thefOnlylssue Now, and Details Benefits to- Be Derived Therefrom
PARDEE_ATjSALINAS Greatest Demonstration Ever Known in That Town
Favors Pure Politics
Lane Speaks at Vallejo
Demoaratlc Campaigners
BANKS ARE FLOURISHING Beport of the- Commissioners Shews a Big Increase-of Deposits
THE MINE DISASTER Unsuccessful Efforts to Recover Remain* of One* of the Dead
TRIED TO KILL HIS MOTHER A Fourteen-Year-Old Boy Attempts to So an Awful Deed
THE METHODISTS
Looking Up Right of Way
jBRILUANTJDDRESS Maine Orator Takes the * Stump 1 ' LITTLEFIELD OPENS THE CAMPAIGN AT STOCKTON 'Speaki on National Issues and Urges the Election of Pardee and( the Entire Republican State, Legislative and Congressional Ticket*
DEAL INjCOAL LANDS Pacific Improvement Company Disposes of Much Property
FEAR AN OUTBREAK Settlers Fear Trouble With! Apache* at Fort McDowell
ARIZONA IRRIGATIONISTS
» 600 D LIFE EIDEO Death of Ifather Hugh McNamee WAS ONCE RECTOR OF ST. VIBIANA CATHEDRAL His Principal Work Was Done in Santa Cruz, Where for Nearly Twenty Years He Labored Early ; and Late for the Good of His Fellows I
Bela M. Hughes
Captain Salmund!
BLOW TOJJOLUMME Best Part of the Business Section Burned STORE AND. OFFICES OF LUMBER FIRM DESTROYED The Town Was Without a Water Supply and the Fire Raged Furiously, While the People Looked on Helpless—Loss Estimated at $100,000
DEGREE OF HONOR The District* Convention Assembles at Stockton
The Riverside Oil Cases
APPOINTMENTS MADE
Revolutionary Movement Frustrated
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CHURCH NEWS OF THE WEEK WfctSStSSSSSSSSSS* *$SssssSSS©
CONGREGATIONAL
Y. W. C. A.
BAPTIST
JEWISH
CATHOLIC
AT PLAZA MISSION
ANOTHER CONVENTION
EPISCOPAL
METHODIST
THE STATEMENTS. Operators Demand That the Military Shall Stand, Behind. Them
THE MINERS'SIDE Willing* to Submit the Whole Hatter to Arbitration
The Detroit Conference
WILL CLOSE THEIR STORES New Orleans Merchants Take Action on the Street Car Strike
A VOICEJROM UTAH Mrs. Dowl's Significant Wanting to Mothers of Growing Girls
Fined for Ordering a. Stick*
All to Be Ordered Out
Price for Heating Advanced
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MOTHER ONE GOIE Senators Win With a Rush BREAK UP GAME WITH A BATTING RALLY Wheeler Goes Up Into the. Air and Walks in a Run—Unglaub a Leading Factor In the Defeat—A True Garrison Finish—The Score
NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL
Motley Still Has Hope
Bench' Show Entries Coming In
MANY WfTO SHOOT Tomorrow Marks Virtual Opening M'DONALO, THE TRAP SHOT, GETS A MATCH Gus Knight of San Bernardino Is'the Man—A Queer Story From One of the Suck Clubs—Doings of tb« Shooters—Xrempel'» Quail Hunt
HOHSEMEIURE BUSH Fine Horses at the Fair Grounds OR. ROWELL1 EXPRESSES SOME OF HIS VIEWS "Boots" Durnell and McChesney Believed to Be Coming, Notwithstanding Rumor to the Contrary—Driving Club's Annual Mcfeton Monday
FRESNO RACING! BestfDay's Sport of the Meet Witnessed : by a Big; Ornwd
EASTERN RACING RESULTS Summary at Harlem
Gravesend Results
WinnertlatJSt. Louis
Monarch® Easily Win
Tide Table for Fishermen
Women's Golf Championship
Country Club Election
Golf at Brookline
Walthour's Wonderful Feat
Stanford Freshmen Win
O'Brien Bests Malier
Youngi Jackson Defeated
Getting Rich
WILL SOON. BE HEARD FROM Sir Thomas Lipton About to Issue His Challenge
TO REVIVE ASPHALT TRUST
Contract for Battleship Awarded
I NO MONGOLS NEED APPLY i Chicago Judgfj Declines to Naturalize i a Japanese I '
p Morgan After an.English Railway
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TRUSTS AND TRADE UNIONS
THE BOODLE BACILLUS
OLD HOMES "BACK EAST"
OIL WARMTH FOR STATESMEN
AN OBNOXIOUS PROVISION
THEY ENVY LOS ANGELES
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Jfcaii of famous llfomon
fls to Old Jigo
Unmerited Slight
Marriage Isn't a Lottery
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IN THE PUBLIC EYE
GRIM-VISAGED WAR
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NEWS OF CITY 111 BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
HOTEL ARRIVALS
PRECDICTMEN NAMED Republican City List Is Annouuced MAYORALTY ASPIRANTS HOT AFTER NOMINATION Snyder Claims the Democratic Plum and Parker Maket* a Long Reach for It—Republicans at Oompton—Political OoMip and News Notes
REPUBLICANS AT COMPTON McLachlan and the County Candidates Meet Enthusiastic Reception
Political Goe<stp
WOMEN'S CLUBS Friday Morning Club
PERSONALS
Burisd Alive
Made a Man of Him
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Town a. Disabled Steamer
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THE HERALD
THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
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COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL RATES IRE REDUCED Council Adopts Report of Water Board WALKER FIGHTS PROPOSITION TO THE END with One Exception tha Recommendations of tlw Commission Are Followed and an Ordinance Passed. Third Ward Member Is Scored
LOCAL BANKER SUED ■Warren Gillelen In Oburt on an Old Ivanpah Mine Matter
TRACTION'S NEW FRANCHISE Suit to Snjoin Santa Monica Trustees From Completing the Ordinance
THEIR SECOND TRIAL Olive* Mooney Continues to Stand Pat for His Chums
COURT BRIEFS
in lOSTEH Of FlftEMEl MEN ASSIGNED UNDER SALARY SCHEDULE Fire Board Rules Against Petition of Citizens ir»Appolnting W. J. Gardner as Captain of Company No. 7
INSPECT HOSPITAL GROUNDS Supervisors Anxious About Condemnation for Street Purposes
BELLIGERENT ENGLISHMAN
INVESTIGATE THE TROUBLE English-Sepaking Pastor May Be Appointed to Welsh Church
Butlwoiser
The New Comet
Society News
INCREASEOFBIISINESS Work at Postoffice Now Nearly Double THIRTEEN NEW WAGONS TO BE PUT INTO SERVICE TODAY The Poroe Has Been Doubled in the Special Department in Laitl Year. Ten Thousand Special Messages Sent Out During tie Past Quarter
CAUGHT INi A CHIJRCH F. Bovneman Must Answer for Break-! ing Into Swedenborg-ian Temple
AN' UNFOUNDED RUMOR Southwestern' National Bank Will Rei main in Statu Quo
Strange ,But True
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TOWNS PLUHOERJECOVERED Foulis' "Fence" Located in St. John, N. B. PACKAGE ORSTOLEN JEWELRY AND GOLD INTERCEPTED Shipped by the Pasadena Burglar to a Woman Believed to Be His Mother. Chief Freeman Gets Remainder o£ Property Found in Prisoner's Room
(I.OS ANGELES COONTY) CO VINA CULLINGS James McLnchlan Addresses a Lr.rge Assemblage
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Lcrdsbuig Locals
ANGELES COUNTY) Laborer Killed
Undelivered Telegram*
(ORANGE COUNTY) (HIVERSIDE COUNTY) SPLENDID STOCK DISPLAY HAS GONE INTO HIDING PARADE AT THE SANTA ANA FAIR GROUNDS Farmers Will Abandon the Raising of Sugar Beets Unless the Old Schedule of Prices Is Restored—Notes
(ORANGE CO ONI Y) RECORD PRICE FOR ORANGES Fourteen Dollars a Box for' Fruit From San Isabel Rancho
(RAN BERNARLINO COUNTY) COLTON ENTERPRISE Citizens Raise Money to Cios&Deal for I New Fiouting Mills
I RIVERSIDE WOMAN DESERTS HUSBAND AND CHILD > Writes to a Friend, Who Refuses to. Divulge Her Hiding Place, That She, Does. Not Want to See Family1
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) HIGH COURT OF FORESTERS i Pcmona Making Elaborate Prepara- ! tions for Its Visitors
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) Rialto Ripples t. • . i •i■ / . n..< t Tlia Pi■j ' ♦ rt * oi or ari/1
k! (BAN BERNA RDINO COUNTY.) 'NEW TELEPHONE SYSTEM FAIR PROMISES MADE TO SAN BERNARDINO CITIZENS Holder of Franchise Btyi Work Will Be Commenced Without Delay and Rushed to Completion—Notes
(I.OS ANGELES COUNTY.) NOTED VETERAN GONE : Splendid Military Becord of the Late William H. Wonderley
Found Fifteen Dollar*
(SAW DIEGO COUNTT) WANTED IN_LOS ANGELES ALEXANDER CRAIG ARRESTED IN SAN DIEGO Concerts in the Fliu at an End for the Season—Prominent Newspaper Man Going to Kedlands—Street Repaira
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) ONTARIO EVENTS Captair.' M. Jj Daniels Addresses Large Audience
RUNS OMEETSI Traction Q nonceals Route of Franchise APPLICATION DESCRIBES BY METES AND BOUNDS No Map Is Furnisheaiby the Company, bug Examination Beveals the Fact That Private Rights of Way Alone Would Not Be Used
Right You Are
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RUMORS BREAK STOCKS FALSE REPORTS NEARLY CAUSE ANOTHER PANIC Quotation* o« I>o«ns Six Joists—G-oou Bank Statement la Expected—More Gold. I* Cemanded by the Banks
INDUSTRIAL SUMMARY
Financial Record
Live Stock Reports
NEW YORK STOCKS
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS
Fruits in San Francisco
Apples in Good Supply
Orange Shipment*
An Old Line Insurance Agent
EGG ADVANCt CONTINUES FIRMNESS MARKS THE DAY IN PRODOCE , , ( Dealers Still at Variance OTer Pricts of Ranch Eggs—Butter and Cheese Remain Active—Poultry Scarce
BANK CLEARINGS!
ACTIVE CORN GAVE STRENGTH
STOCK EXCHANGE
THE MINING FIELD Foreign Copper Steady
Boston Copper Stocks
Lan Francisco Mining Stock*
PACIFIC COAST TRADE
Sugar and Coffee
Buttsr, Eggs and Cheese
Cotton and Wool
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