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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 5, 6 October 1902 PDF Issue PDF

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WAR VETERANS ARE GUTHERING Grand Army Encampment Opens Today WASHINGTON WILL EXTEND A HTffRTY WELCOME Large Tents Erected For Old Soldiers Who Cannot Afford to Fay Hotel Rates—The Commander-in-Chief and Staff Attend Church
ATTEMPT AT LYNCHING Special Term of Court Ordered to Try Negro, Calvin Elliott
METHODIST CONFERENCE Appointments Made for the Coming Tear
PIONEER'S PREDICAMENT Alleges Being Forced to Sign a Deed, or Be Murdered
The President Doing Well
La Soufriere in Eruption
. THE MORNING'S NEWS
SECRECY PLEDGED R* IUNIESEIIT Reticence Regarding the Conference PRESIDENT AND ADVISERS TOGETHER THREE HOURS It I», However, Believed That Various Plans That Have Been Suggested for Settling the Coal Trouble Were Carefully Considered
ZOLA'S REMAINS LAIDJO BEST Ceremonies Simple But Impressive THRONGS OF WORKMEN WALK BEHIND THE COFFIN. Dreyfus Had a Place in the Funeral Cortege, But Passed Along Unnoticed by the Crowds, and There Was No Serious Disturbance
AUTOMOBILE COLLISION Buns Full Tilt Into Electric Car With Disastrous Results
BLEW OUT HIS BRAINS George Lubman Follows Brother's Example and Commits Suicide
COLLIDE IN A FOG British Ship Cypromene Run Down on Columbia Biver
A Despondent Woman's End
STILL FIGHTING AT SANTA MARTA Insurgents Generally Successful A BRITISH CRUISER HURRYING TO THE PORT Exchange at Barranquilla Is Rising Rapidly and an American Dollar la Now Worth Eighty-five Dcliars in Colombian Currency
IN SIGHT OF HUNDREDS Boy Drowned in the Sea Near the Cliff House
"AMERICANJJANGER" Signor Luzzali's Suggestion About Trusts to European Power*
Fought a Duel
Great Fire in Amoy
Tombs of Great Antiquity
CHANGES HIS MIND Dr. Lawler Withdraws Resignation NOW ASKS THE TRUSTEES FOR AN INVESTIGATION The Board Votes to Grant His Request—ln the Meantime the Bond of Dr. Dawson, the Newly Appointed Superintendent, Is Not Accepted
CHANCE FDR REFORM Rer. A. C. Bane Points Out Scyiie af 1 the Abuses at the Home
Murder and Suicido
— Mormons lud'^r...r.t
Oregon Town Burning
GUARDEDJY TROOPS Militia Patrol Streets of Glens Falls RAILWAY COMPANY UNABLE TO MOVE CARS Permission to Hold a Mass Meeting in a Public Square Refused and 111 Feeling- Results, Which Ends in a Riotous Demonstration
SINGULAR ACCIDENT A Boiler Slides Off a Flat Car and Causes a Wreck I
A Murderous Lunatic Shot
Killed by a Wine Tank
A Pullman Chained to the Track
FOOD FOR SLEEP A Sure Way to Comfort
THE IRRIGAJIONISTS Cdhgress to Convene This Afternoon MANY DISTINGUISHED .PERSONS WILL BE PRESENT Program For the Opening Day Announced—A Reception to President Walsh and Visiting Delegates Will Take Place In the Evening
PREACHED THREE TIMES General Booth Opens an Emphatic Campaign in New York
Ack for a Writ o? Mandate
Accidentally Shot
DECLINES J SERVE Baptist Sunday School Without Leader TROUBLES IN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH NOT YET SETTLED F. B. Crosier Will Not Serve Another Term as Superintendent—Two Tenchers Resign. Another Asks Vote of Confidence from Class
PINK CITY OF JAIPUR Busiest City of Ttajputana Is Full of J>elicate Colors
Out of Death's Jaws
An Offset
He Stays at Horns
Hsndicapped
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MOVED SINGING Man at Murphy Meeting Deeply Affected CONVERTS AT MURPHY'S FORMER VISIT TESTIFY ft*adM Murphy's Wit and Pathos Sway a Large Audience at Blanchard Hall—Kev. Mr. Walker and Mr. Bartlett Also Speak
IS SOLE LEGATEE Mrs. Mary E. Hart Is Rewarded for Kindness to Murderer
Lord Salisbury and Public Houses
CENTER Steps in Organization Are Taken LECTURES TO BE GIVEN BY PROFESSOR STEPHENS Committee Meets With the Educator and Lays Plans to Be Acted Upon at Women's Clubhouse Next Week. Interesting Subjects Presented
Undelivered Telegrams
Malt-Nutrine
ROAST PIUKD PUNK: Basis of Chinese Feast of the Spirits FOUR DAYS' CELEBRATION OPENS WITH PARADE Spectacular and Very Noisy Exhibition in Thanks to the Fates for Their Kindness During Three Years at Shrine of the Eternal Gods
WANT THE NEXT HEAD CAMP Hodern Woodmen Organizing to Bring Next Session Here
Mark Twain's Penitence
DRUGGISTS AS GUESTS Visitors Are Entertained by Business Men PLEASANT DAY SPENT IN LOS ANGELES AND SANTA MONICA Trip Is Varied By an Impromptu Entertainment at Hollywood—Druggists Pass Resolutions Thanking Los Angeles for Hearty Reception
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Sports SENATORS; WIN AGAIN Stricklett's Pitching* the Star Feature JONES FAILS TC LIVE UP TO EXPECTATIONS Casey Was the Bright and Shining Star in the Fielding, Taking Fourteen Chances arid Handling All Without an Error—Exciting Game
ONE FOR 'FRISCO
ROWELL PUTS BOH MOT 111 HARNESS IS PART OF TRAINING
B:G HOWL ABOUT WADDELL It Makes a Deal of Difference Whose Ox Is Gored
NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL Ball Sanson Closes Willi the Defeat of St. in Two Ganiss
All-Amercans Win
MINOR BALL GAMES
A FAN KISSED WADDELL How "Rube'' Went to See and Remained to Play
Glendon Reinstated
Shot Put Record Broken
PLENTY OP HUNTERS 1 Begiment Patrols Valley Near Fernando SOME LIIMT BAGS ARE MADEBY SOME SHOOTERS Duck Clubs Have Their Usual Sports With the Water?uwl—Good Shooting At the Various Preserves—Pacific Club's Poor Day's Sport
OXNARD'S COMING MILL Records of Sam McVey and Jack Fogarty—Soma Betting
BOWLERS PREPAREFDR EASTERN CHAMPIONS
RESULTS. OF THE COURSING J. S. Duncan Divides First and Second Money
IRONL°LFATE 1 Mrs. R. Oilman Brown Twice Beaten at Golf by Miss Underbill
MEET AT INGLESIDE
About Umpire Baiting
Claim Amateur Championship
Fishermen Have Good Luck
Tide Table for Fishermen
COURT WILL HEAR — . ■ 0 Legality of Bonds to Be Determined EARLY DECISION HOPED FOR BY CITY ATTORNEY Chief Justice Beatty Wires That Case Involving Important School, Bridge and Sewer Bond Issues Will Ba Taken Up By Supreme Court
Football at Blverslde
PUBLIC RECORDS Deeds
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INDIGESTIBLE RELIGIOUS PABULUM
CHAMPION OF TYRANNY
HOMESTRETCH OF 1902
UNIVERSITY POLITICS
UNIVERSITY EXTENSION
THE SHIVERING EAST
MUST THE CANTEEN RETURN ?
Tjkt Oil 7)rumm»r
A New National Anthem
Not a Good Likeness
AHam and His Troubles
Jjypiceti 11/ ago Garners of Jfngsio*
ZPoTTinc's y/eto Comet
Zr/e Tjame o/ jCtnco/n
In the Public £ye
JFfokfi' 6»cr*t Signs
Interests Almost Identical
Hit It Exactly
Watch for It
NEWS OF CITY 111 BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
THOROUGHBRED TRAMP HERE Charles H. Paraham Wins Applause At the Bui-bank
Los Angeles Theater
Chutes Park and Theater
Enid Brandt's Recital
CHILD ISJ_ WONDER Enid Brandt Is Visiting Los Angeles INFANT PRODIGY TOTALLY UNSPOILED In Spite of Praise and Public Applause She Is Unaffected—Plays From Memory Best Work? of the Old Musical Masters
AT THE HOTELS
PERSONALS
Misfits at the Bargain Sale
Remarkable Cure of Dysentery
Buried Alive
Latest Leather Goods
An Old Line Insurance Agent
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TOWNS SHORT LJNEOPENING Work of Completion to Begin Monday CARS ARE SCHEDULED TO RUN NOVEMBER 1 Pending Cycle Way Injunction Proceedings, Passengers Will Be Transferred to the Alhambra Line at the Raymond—4o-Minute Schedule
BELIEVES IN SUPERNATURAL George C. Hall of New York Addresses the Young lien's Christian Association
NOT A QUAIL PRESERVE Police Put a Stop to Hunting in the Arroyo Seco by Making Arrests
MR. STEWART'S FIRST SERMON Pasadena Young Man Assumes His New Duties Today
SEPTEMBER POLICE RECORD Report Completed for Submission to Board of Commissioners
Personals of Pasadena
Heruge-Russell Wedding
(ORANGE COUNTY) FULLERTON_NOTES L. B. Bcnchley Celebrates the Eightieth Anniversary of His Birthday
(OKANGE COUNTY) Buena Park Personals
(SANTA BARBARA COUNTY> PHOSPHORESCENT WAVES Quadalup« Duck Club Erects Building for Use of Members
(SAM BERNARDINO COUNTY) HOLD A MASS MEETING Question of Liquor Selling May Be Left to Vote of People
A Husband for a Penny
Another Keyboard to Be Learned
(SAN DIEGO COUNTY) BIG REPUBLICAN RALLY ADDRESSES BY FREDERICK W. STEARNS AND E. DANEY Sheriff Jennings Makes the Statement That to Hold a Certificate In Any Labor Union Will be Honest Brand
(IX>S ANGELES COUNTY) CHURCH DEDICATION Quaker Community Rejoices Over New Ten Thousand Dollar Church
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) WHITE HOUSEJLOCK FIRE TWO ATTEMPTS TO BURN BUILDING UNSUCCESSFUL Registration of Returns In the City Show a Oaln of 285 Voters and Redlands an Increase of ISS
CLOTHES AND NATIONALITY ! The English Tailors Can Tell ttfe Americans at Sight
One Income From Tips
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) WELCOMETOEASTERHERS SPLENDID RECEPTION OF WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Local Druggists Meet the Visitors And Take Them in Carriages to All Points of Interest
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
BORN
DIED
HE'S THE SENATE PIONEER WHEN MR. HEITFELD OF IDAHO IS THE AUTHORITY Practical Questions Relating to Development and Government in tiha West That Others Couldu't Handle
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BIG OtBTJS RAISED Memorial Church Freed of Mortgage BAPTISTS SUBSCRIBE FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS JUt. C. C, Pierce's Congregation Responds to AppeaJ—Evangelist C. J. Hall Asserts That the Churches Cater Too Mtrh to Upper Ten
CITY PULPITS
SERVICE WAS_ PEACEFUL POLICEMAN A COUNTER ATTRACTION TO PREACHER No Trouble at Wesley Chapel, the Opponents of Rev. Mr. Donohoo Being Awed by Police
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