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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 13, 15 October 1902 PDF Issue PDF

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MEXICO MOST PIWJE CLAIM Pious .Fund Case Decided by Hague Court TOTAL AMOUNT FOUND TO BE DUE IS $1,420,682 Tli# Decision of th« Court Was Unanimous—Mexico's Representative Promises That His Government Will Accept the Award as Made
American Generals Entertained
THE MORNING'S NEWS
OPERATORS' PUN NOT ACCtPHBLE Several Objections Ara Made to It SELECTION OF ARBITRATORS IS UNSATISFACTORY John Mitchell Says That a Formal Statement of the Miners' Position and Intentions Will Be Issued at as Early a Date as Possible
BROUGHT TO TIME
GEORGE CROCKER He Is Again Placed Under Surgeon's Knife
SITUATION IN HAYTI A Cessation of Hostilities Has Been Proposed
LENIENT SENTENCES The Trial of Russian Feasants Has Been Finished
Troops Leave Salonica
Littlefield at Santa Rosa
A GREAT BATTLE HAS BEEN FOUGHT President Castro's Army Is Victorious REMOVESEATOFGOVERNMENT FROM CARACAS Mr. Bowen, Our Minister, May Be Confronted With the Necessity of Recognizing Either the Matos or the Castro Government
AT THE WHITE HOUSE The Officials Decline to Give Out Any Information
ELECTION LAW IS KNOCKED OUT Supreme Court Declares It Unconstitutional AUSTRALIAN BALLOT SYSTEM'S VALIDITY QUESTIONED As a Result the Name of E. J. Livernash Will Be Printed as Nomineeof Both the Democratic and Union Labor Parties for Congress
CAN USE THE RAILROAD Admiral Casey Grant* Permission to Transport Troops
ECLIPSE OF THE MOON Will Pass Within Shadow of Earth on Thursday Evening
Plague Raging at Odessa
FOR TARIFF_REFORM Cleveland Says It Is the fleal Issue DEMOCRATS SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT The Party, He Says, Is Face to Face With a Great Opportunity—Con•tant Vigilance and Unrelenting Attack Are Essential to Victory
THE MERGER CASE A Stay of Thirty Days Granted by the Supreme Court
Santa Fe Appointments
Ex-Secretary Fairchild Injured
Postmaster at Fairmont
GRATEFUL FOR FOOD Lived Seven Weeks on Milk
lOIPLOIU SERVICE i Changes and Promotions Announced " RESULT OF RESIGNATION Of MINISTER FRANCIS 5 Appointments in the Minor Places Are All in the Line of Diplomatic Beforra Which Has Been Marked Out by Secretary of State Hay
LAKE DISASTERS The Steamer C. B. Lockwcod Founders in Lake Erie
BATTLE WITH ROBBERS Three Old Men Victorious Over Six Outlaws
The Lost Paradise
Mails Delayed
THE BOERJ3ENERALS I Warmly Welcomed by Officials I ________ IN BERLIN THEIR PRESENCE IS DISCOURAGED How Mrs. Botha Exemplified English Civilization in the Transvaal and Its Effects—The Real Sentiments of the Leaders Indicated
THE FRENCH CHAMBER Session of Deputies, Is Is Predicted, Will Be a Stormy One
JULES CAMBON Will Return to This Country to Present His Letters of Recall
♦»» ■ Dr. Lorenz Granted a License
Admiral Schley in St. Louis
J TRUSTS DISCUSSED r They Are the Theme ol General Knox 1 THINKS CONGRESS MAY AMEND THE PRESENT LAWS 1 I,m Controlling the Operations of I Trusts Before They Ripen Into a 1 System of Wise Jurisprudence Will Be of Gradual Growth
CHEERED BY MINERS Dr. Pardee Given a Royal Reception at Jackson
i » Dill'iisrhsm Re-electrd
TARIFF REFORM President's Message Will Recommend a Permanent Commission
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DOCTOR LAWLOD OUT No Longer Glen Ellen's Superintendent DR. DAWSON IS INDUCTED INTO OFFICE The Trustees Decline to Enter Into an Investigation of Dr. Lawlot's Conduot of the Home, but Partially Exonerate Him From the Charges
GUARANTEE WANTED Bailroad Company Anxious to Be Assured of Oil Shipments
Santa Clara's Exhibit
Marysville to Issue Bonds
Policeman Wounded
DESTRUCTIVE HUES Siskiyou County Town Nearly Wiped Out KLAMATHON'S LOSS WILL . REACH $350,000 Blaze in San Francisco Destroys Hay, Buildings, Etc., to the Amount oi $35,000—A Junk Store Containing a Million Bottles Is Burned
SUIT AGAINST LIME TRUST San Francisco Contractor Aiks Courts to Take Cognizance
Case of Asphyxiation
Republican Rally at Nevada
Miller Held to Answer
A Baker Accidentally Shot
»l » Fatally Kicked by a Cow
DEfTHS OF THE DAY
| HERALD APPLAUDED 9 Phoenix Business Men Acknowlo edge Fight for Statehood
ARIZONA NOTES
An Offer Withdrawn
THE EUREKA MINING AND MILLING GO. Capital Stock $1,000,000 100,000 Shares, Par Value $10.00 Each Fully Paid •nd Non-JUitMabl* Main Office of the Company, Tombstone, Arizona. Shipping Points, Fairbank and Naco, Arizona. Property of the Company
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COIITRKSTJS MARKED Political Conditions Are Compared MUICHLAN TALKS TO FOURTH WARD REPUBLICANS Prtseiit Prosperity of the Country Is X>lkened to the General Distress Prevalent Under Democratic Supremacy—Judge Morris Speaks
EIGHTH WARD MEETING Utter Station Republican Club Draws a Large Gathering
SIXTH WARD REPUBLICANS Enthusiastic IVTpst;ng st I*:fhpi *s Ha] Last Evening
LUTHER BROWN ON HOODOOS Has No Desire to Aspire to a Place So Well Filled
Political Notes and News
Cytron Is Captured
DISOWNSJER SONS Strange Story of Robert and John Strong MOTHER SENDS FOR THEM AND CASTS THEM OFF Two Eastern Youths Follow Stepparent to Coast and Tell of Dramatic Meeting When She Denies Relationship—One Boy Falls in Fit j
Creasinger Attachment
■» . 1 CATARRH OF THE STOMACH A Pleasant, Simple, but Safe and Effectual Cure for It
PLAN Fnß_ WIHTEH Railroads Preparing for Heavy Travel DEMAND FOfc PASSENGER MEN IN LOCAL FIELD All Western Lillys Are Putting on New Agents With Expectation ot Having to Handle the Heaviest Traffic in History of Southern California
FOft EQUAL SUFFRAGE The Annual Meeting of the Kansas Association
FOREIGN MISSIONS Annual Meeting of the Commissioners of the Board
FESTIVITIES AT SANTA FE
Will Select a Queen
Kentuckians Meet
FMno cm American Can (Jo. Will Abandon Plant LOS ANGELES LOSES AN IMPORTANT INDUSTRY Concentration Policy Work® Against This City—Superintendent Wilcox Resigns and Will Not Go North. Three Hundred Employes to Go Out
Mrs. Brady Takes Pills
How to Reach Any Point In Los Angeles Car* of tti» Los Anialai Railway Ca traversa all atstloii or tha city routs Indicated by daatlaatlaa ovarii* on aide* and and* a' aar*
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BOOKS Jffi LOSERS Public Shows Remarkable Judgment WINNERS PICKED WITH GREAT REGULARITY Tbe Best Horse Wins in Every Evenit. Some Hot Tips That Were in Wrong. Ransch Lands the Usual Number of Winners—Notes of the Day
Entries for Today's Races
Folia a Deadly Attack
ON EASTERN TRACKS Results of Yesterday's Races at Morris Park
Results at Chicago
St. Ixmis Winners
UPSET ON THE TRACK Driver Middleton Sustains Severe Injuries at Lexington
RACES WILL BE HELD Cycle Board of Trade Holds Meeting and Banquet
Marble Palaces Win
Bowling at Long Beach
Hoegee-Daytons Win Good Game
Special Oar for Dog Show
Dave Holly Stayed the Limit
DILLON T| CHOICE Morley Selects Him to Guide the Team MANAGER CONVINCED OF FITNESS OF SELECTION The Sacramento.Team Is to Open Here This Afternoon—Cristall May Pitch Today—Russell, Hall and Other Players Coming—Future Plans
JOHNSON HARD AT WORK Big Black Preparing for Bout With Frank Childs
FOOTBALL MANAGER RESIGNS Trouble at the University, and Tully Knoles Is Out
FOOTBALL SEASON FAIRLY ON Four Good Games Are Arranged ftor Next Saturday
COLLEGE FOOTBALL Stanford Freshman Make an Unfavorable Impression
W. A. Spinks in Town
Killed by Robbers
Appointments by the Governor
PRIZES JOB BIRDS Chicken Awards Made at the Fair DOG SHOW OPEM TODAY WITH GOOD ENTRY Good Showing of Jersey and Other Blooded Cattle—Grand Parade oi Live Stock to Occur Tomorrow Morning—How Awards Were Made
A Tramp Shot
Lcdging House Keeper Shot Dead
The Shooting of Agraz
Suspected Murderer Arrested
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SUBDUED COAL BARONS
A CLOSE-IN TRUST
STATE WATER LEGISLATION
THE SCHOOL AMENDMENTS
GROWING IN PUBLIC FAVOR
JOHNSONS WET BLANKET
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"Gyp teat TV ay 9 Corners of JCos Jfnyetes NO. SO. i — ,
*Dr. tParc/co on the jCcboy Qucsiton
OF SOCIAL INTEREST Studio Reception
Concordia Club Housewarming'
FlDiodora Club Dance
Social Notes
THE CHILD PIANIST Enid Brandt's Health Cared for and Her Oenius Matured
The German Reichstag
Case of a Russian Embezzler
Good Roads Convention
New Governor of Guam
NEWS Of CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
FACTS ABOUT THE ELECTION
PERSONAL
HOTEL ARRIVALS
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
SIX GO fAST TOIIGHT Methodist Delegates Are Finally Chosen WILL WORK HARD TO BRING CONFERENCE HERE Gathering Is an Important Matter as Thirty Thousand People Will Attend—Convention Soon to Be Held. Is the First of Its Kind Attempted
Keppel Endorsed
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THE HERALD IKE WEATHER
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
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COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL LICENSE IS REVOKED Pico Heights Saloon Is No More THE POLICE COMMISSION ACTS AFTER COURT DECISION Sebastian Simon Loses His Permit to Sell Liquor in Residence District, but Will Continue Until End of ths Month—Extra Sergeant Defeated
KNEW ABOUT PENITENTIARIES Young Thief New in State Preferred to Go to San Quentln
REPUTATION OF JUSTICE U. E. White of Pomona Sue® George W. Ogle for Libel
DID NOT TRUST HUSBAND Mis. De Werhs Leaves Him but Thus Dollars a Month
COURT BRIEFS
Foresters' Excursion to Pomona
COMPUIIITS FILED Watson Charged With Violating J,aw FAILURE TO REPORT CONTAGIOUS DISEASE ALLEGED 0 Health Officer Powers Avers That the Physician in Two Instances Did Not Comply With the Ordinance—Accased Gives Circumstances of Case
SICK INDIGENTS COMING IN Unusually Large Number Applying for Admission to County Hospital
Dysentery Cured Without the Aid of a Doctor
SMS SHE WAS JILTED WHITTIER WOMAN ASKS LARGE DAMAGES The Court Listens to Testimony la the Action of Louisa M. Johnson, Who Wants Ten Thousand Dollars
PRAYED FOR UNITED STATES Hungarian in Taking Out Papers Goes Through Unusual Ceremonies
An Old Line Insurance Agent
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TOWNS (SAN DIEGO COUNTY) RILEYHELDFOfi FORGERY CIVIL ACTION WILL FOLLOW CRIMINAL CASE Socialists Listen to a San Francisco Orator—Escondido Citizens Take Steps to Secure Telephone System
(SANTA BARBARA COUNTY) FATAL AFFRAY Victim of Philip Ortiz Succumbs to His Injuries
tSAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY) CRUSHED TO DEATH Terrible Accident Befalls ft Rancher. Child Poisoned
(ORANGE COJNTY) GAS TANKJEXPLODES Mi. and Mrs. Yoch of Laguna Beach Hotel Severely Burned
(IXSS ANGELES COUNTY) FRANCHISE GOES OVER Pomona Trustees Meet but Fail to Take Any Action
(ORANGE COUNTY) FULLERTOhI FACTS { Board of Trade Organised for Town ? Improvements ; ' i
(VENTURA COUNTY) CHURCHMEN IN SESSION CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION CONVENES Opening Proceedings Consist of Addresses of Welcome and a Sermon, by Rev. H. F. Staats of Pasadena
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) EPISCOPAL CONFERENCE Arclideauery of Los Angeles to Meet at Long Beach
(SAN* BERNARDINO COUNTY) REDLANDS REPUBLICANS Arrangements for a Series of Meetings During the Campaign
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) RIVERSIOE'S CUIM PAID LONG STANDING DISPUTE BETWEEN COUNTIES ENDED San Bernardino City Trusters Order a Bond Election to Thi Upon Water Question—Showman Has Trouble
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY.) POLITICS IN RIVERSIDE Republicans Open Fine Headquarters. To Welcome Littlefield
(ORANGE COUNTY) Anaheim Affairs
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) WATER FOfIJAN PEDRO CITIZENS STRONGLY FAVOR MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP Trustees Prepare Franchise After Conference With Watsr Company's Official*—Will Probably Be Adopted
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) YOUNG HOLLEY'S FUNERAL Whittier College Students Pay Last Honors to Their Comrade
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) VETERANS SUMMONED Several Deaths Recorded at the Soldiers' Home
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) CORONA'S NEW JAIL Arrival of tho Steel Structure From Cleveland
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY.) GOOD TEMPLARS MEET Grand Lodge Begins Its Session* at Santa Monica
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WALL STREET^CHEERFUL TRADES RUN INTO BLOCKS OF THOUSAND SHARES Pa Favorable Strike News the Monetary Situation Is Temporarily Forgotten—Shorts Forced to Cover
Financial Record
PACIFIC coast trade
Live Stock Report*
Butter, Cheese and Eggs
GOOD PRICES FOR CITRUS FRUITS
NEW YORK STOCKS
Bonda
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS
Orange Shipments
POULTRY NOW WANTED STOCKS ARE LIMITED AND RE CEIPTS LIGHT Storage Goods Make Up the Deficit. Eggs Remain aa Firm ae Ever—Fith Plentiful—Game Wanted
WHEAT HAD AN EASIER TONE
Cotton, and Wool
Sugar and Coffee
THE OIL FIELD
Central Pays Dividends
STOCK EXCHANGE
THE MINING FIELD
Boston Copper Stocks
San Francisco Mining Stocks
ANOTHER ALVARAQQ SALE THE REALTY MARKET OPENS IN GOOD SHAPE Demand for High-Priced Property Continues—Dwellings Are Planned for Early Erection—Hollywood Sale
Burled Aliva
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MEETING_O[ WOMEN Prominent Speakers at Parliament SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CITIES REPRESENTED Mr«. Caroline M. Severance, Pioneer J Club Woman, Welcomes the Delegate*—The Election of Officers Will Hold Attention at Today's Session
MERIT MAKES IT FAMOUS The Only Remedy in the World, Except a Surgical Operation, That Will Certainly Cure Any Form of Piles
ML (HATED Miss Babnt Rescued From an Abductor DALLAGIOVANNA IN CUSTODY OF FEDERAL AUTHORITIES i .Horrible Fate From Which a Pretty Girl Was Rescued at the Instance of the French Government by the Los Angeles Police
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