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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 21, 23 October 1902 PDF Issue PDF

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BUILT OH THE PLiyr A BIRD Ail Airship Invented by a Denver Priest ONE OF THREE COMPETING FOR METTZ PRIZE When the Air Vessel Is Completed, Says Father Lepore, It Will Be as Easy for Me to Fly From Denver to New York as to WalteOne Mile
THE PIOUS FUND Claimant* Dissatisfied That the Award Is in Silver
THE MORNING'S NEWS
KING OSCAR FINDS FOB GERMANY The Samoan Controversy Is Decided NOT LIKELY OUR GOVERNMENT WILL SUBMIT The Precedent Established by the Decision Is Wrong, and if Accepted Would Be Apt to Enta.il Serious Consequences in the Futur*
'TIS A LONG LANE THAT HAS NO TURNING
CANNOT BE ADMITTED The Washington Government Will Object to the Decision
Confirmed in Berlin
MAY TIE UP THE ROAD Southern Pacific Employes Unite in a Demand for More Pay
CZECHS AND GERMANS They Oome Near to Blows in the Reictvsrsta
Earthquakes at Lompoc
DEATH COMES WITH FIRE FATALITIES CAUSED BY THE BURNING OF A HOTEL All Escape Shut Off by Flames—One Woman Killed, Two Men Mortally and a Number Seriously Injured
CHICAGO FIRE VICTIMS Death 801 l Will Not Exceed Twelve at Host
LIVELY SCENES ABOUT THE MINES Many Men Apply for Old Situations SOME REINSTATED AND OTHERS ARE DISAPPOINTED Hundreds of Men Who Were Employed During the Strike Are Ppid Off and Leave the Anthracite Region—The Troops Are Still in the Field
Japanese Cannot Become Citizens
CARNEGIE APPEALS TOTHE KAISER Would Have Him Effect a European Union BY AN ALLIANCEHECAN INSURE INTER NATIONAL-PEACE, If It Is Not. Done the Powers Can Only Expect to Revolve Like So Many Liliputians Around the Giant Gulliver. the American Union
MORE OFTHE MERGER Burlington's' President as a Witness BENEFICIAL RESULTS OF THE CONVENTION Road Now Practically Extended to the Pacific Coast, and It Was j There That the Great Lumber Supply of the Future Must Come From
IN THE REICHSTAG Debate Continued on the New Tariff Bill
THROUGH A TRESTLE Wreck of a Passenger Train on the Big Four
Bucklin's Arnica Salve
THE DANISH TREATY landsthing Kefuses to . Batify It THE ANNOUNCEMENT CAUSES GREAT EXCITEMENT The Rejection of the Treaty Is Attributed to a Political Effort to Embarrass the Government and Cause the j Ministry to Resign
SHREWD POLITICAL WORK Aged and Bedridden Members Transported to Copenhagen to Vote r-l » TT.VtI i?V n..< 0«» Tlia i
THE NEWS ]N WASHINGTON No Particul.il' Surprise Was Caused by the Vote
St. Thomas People Disappointed
THE MOLINEUX TRIAL A Physician Who Had Lost His Notes AND WAS UNABLE TO RECOLLECT A CONVERSATION The Man Who Kept the Letter Box Place Unable to Identify Harry Cornish—Nothing: New Brought Out During the Day'« Testimony
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST — – Two Addresses Are Delivered on City Evangelization
TO CREATE RESERVES
THE PITTSFIELD FATALITY
TO CURE A COLE IN ONE DAY
UOLDERSJF BQKDS Points From Report of the Register THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE LIBERAL INVESTERS Net a Dollar of the Bonds Issued to Maintain the Ekpenses of Spanish War Went Abroad—Millions of Paper Money Destroyed
JIM YOUNGER'S BODY Remains of the ex-Bandit Taken to the Family Home in Missouri
A Union Workman Beaten
SMUGGLING CHINESE Plan to Get Vast Number Over the Border STEAMERS TO LAND COOLIES AT ENSENADA The Pacific Mail Credited With Being Behind the Enterprise—A Large Force of Inspectors to Be Stationed Along the Mexican Line
ALLURING COFFEE Nearly Killed the Nurse
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TEMPERANCE WOMEN Want Total Abstinence Text Books TAKE ISSUE WITH PRESIDENT ELIOT OF HARVARD Th« Campaign Against the Cigarette EtU la to Be Continued With Undlminiahed Ardor—Medal Contents Held During the Fast Year
KILLED ALL THREE The Bloody Deed of a Japanese in Sacramento
MRS* DENNIS DEAD The Washington Dressmaker Who Was Assaulted Last December
RIOTS IN_FRANCE Troops Called Out to Suppress Striking Dock Laborers
William H. Young Arraigned
HILL MDTHE TIGER Makes His Peace With Tammany DELIVERS HIS FIRST SPEECH IN THE HALL IN TEN YEARS I Extends Right Hand of Fellowship to His Former Enemies, and Lifts Up His Voice in Behalf of the Democratic State Ticket—Sends Regrets
Workmen Killed
No Appointments Now
WILL INTEREST EVERYBODY Or at Least Everyone Who Suffers From Catarrh
NO OIK FOR IRELAND Balfour Will Grant It on One Condition THAT IS NOT AGREEABLETO SIR HENRY BANNERMAN Mr. O'Brien, After Referring to the Premier's Insulting Attitude Toward the Irish, Says: "If We Are Not Given a Day We'll Take One"
O'BRIEN STIRS UP THINGS He Calls the Premier's Attention to a Letter of President Roosevelt
SHOT BY A DOCTOR Mystery Surrounding Quarrel Between Louisville Men
John Markle's Statement
The Army Canteen Denounced
Lieutenant Peary Doing Well
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ENTHUSIASTIC REPUBLICANS ARE ADDRESSED Bt CONGRESSMAN C. E. lITTLEEIELO!
RECEPTION AT VAN NUYS Distinguished Visitor Guest of Pine Tree State Association
BOTH SiDES CONFIDENT ftnyderites and Ate Claiming Ciean-Cut Victory
COUNCIL CANVASSES RETURNS Delegates From Missing Precincts Are Supplied at Canvass
INDORSE UNION LABOR PARTY Retail Clerks' Association Adopts a Series of Resolutions
Political Notes and News
A WRONG PRECEDENT ! Views of a London Journal on Xing Oscar'a Award
REFUSED TO SIGN Miner* Asked to Sign Agreement Be- , fore Going to Work
RESULT OF BI ELECTION '
DEATHS OF THE DAY
Glass Workers Stiike rt" a ciirvcmv r>„ to v«„. ..
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FAVORITES ALL WIN Usual Good Sport Dished Up at Track HARNESS RACE IS DECIDED BY A WALKOVER Ho Complaints Owing to Lack of the Opening Trot—Good Time Is Made and Horses Run Up to Time Creditably—Summary and Entries
Notes of the Day
Entries for Today
Results at Worth i 'Ilir* A nr Oa« no *t-—. v.
Results at Fair Grounds
Results at Morris Park
MAKE NEW WORLD'S RECORD Amateur Drivers Have an Inning at Memphis Meeting
C. OLIVER NEW BOAT He Will Manage the Yacht That the HerreshofF's Are to Build
Drawing for Coursing
Princeton Scores Another
The President's Assessment
ELEVEN Jf G HE Seraphs and Harrisites Play Fine Ball THE VICTORY LOST BY POOR FIELDING Detail® of a Cleverly Played Game of Ball, Which Was Only Ended by Darkness—McPartlin Is Apparently in His Old-Time Form—Score
No Game at Oakland
Winter League Flans
Monarch Trio Wins
Harvard Beats Princeton
CHILDS WILL BE PAID Turn McCarey Is Satisfied That an Injury Exists
A Woman Burned to Death RRnnivr. rw 00 **-ou
An Engagement Announced
Schwab Took a Special
ANOTHER DIVIDEND Good News for Bondholders of a Defunct Trust Company
I IN A TYPHOON Experience of the America Maru After Leaving Yokohama
'PenDsy,, Beaten by Annapolis
Chinese Absconder
A Naval Wedding:
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MERE VICTORY NOT SUFFICIENT
THE ARBITRATION COMMISSION
THE POOLROOM ORDINANCE
REPRESENTATIVE LITTLEFI ELD
SEASON OF RAINS
IT IS TO WEEP
| ftftth ih» SProcfjuon £
Tjyptcai lit ago Garners of jCos Jfnye/es ti
Zj/ie Jfifth venue C/ind
yournat /or fficggars and Sts "Jtds"
"Colonel Sellers" Vindicated
Setting Her Right
Better Than An X-Ray
Not Personally Concerned
"Say 'Am"
Can't Reach It
Growing Walking Sticks
RAISE LABORERS' WAGES BOARD OF EDUCATION VOTES AN INCREASE Painters to Receive the Prevailing Wage of Three Dollars and Fifty Cents a Day—OLher Business Done
! WOODMEN'S STREET FAIR ; Attractions Are Drawing Big Crowds to Fiesta Park
RESCUED_A_PRISONER Plain Clothes Detectives Given Rough Handling Last Evening
Undelivered Telegiams
Express Company Indicted
Asks People Not to Vote for Him
THE PUBLIC PULSE The SfrTkn
lEWS OF CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
PERSONAL
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
FACTS ABOUT THE ELECTION
THE RMNJSGEH. Showers Fall Along the Entire Coast WILL PROBABLY CLEAR THIS AFTERNOON – The Storm Which Appeared Off the Oregon Coast Is Moving- Eastward, but Gives a General Rain on the Pacific Slope—Temperature Falls
At Oxnard
— SOUSA AND HIS BAND Give Their First Concert at Hazard's Pavilion Tonight
HOTEL ARRIVALS
ADAMS' SARSAPARILLA PILLS ' Purify the Blood
— An Old Line Insurance Aqent
Buried Alive I
Political j
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions f i »• -r-r-» • rw.* •>" —TVi» first
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
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CARLOADS OP CELERY First Shipment of the Season to Go East GOLDEN STATE LIMITED READY FOR SERVICE Ntw Chicago and Dos Angeles Trains Will Begin November 2—GeorgeL. Blech Leaves the Southern Pacific to Ok) With the D. & R. G.
: DOUBLE-ENDED COMMISSIONS D. C. Lane Alleged to Have Secured j $17,000 on One Deal
FIEHTIIGTHE OESEfIT Chief of the Reclamation Service Here __. GEORGE P. DAVIS TELLS OFTHE GOVERNMENT'S PLANS Over Five Hundred Thousand Acre# on the Lower Colorado Will Be Mad* Capable of Cultivation—Surveys and Investigation Take Two Year*
BETTER FOREST PROTECTION Chamber of Commerce Decides to Ask for Immediate Action
COURT BRIEFS
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TOWNS HOSTILITHO HAHf Liquor Element Support ing Hutchison CIRCULAR LETTER URGING HIS ELECTION TO THE SENATE to* Angeles Association Takes Active Part in the Thirty-Sixth District Fight, and Declares War on the Republican. Nominee
(ORANGE COUNTY) FULLERTON AFFAIRS Public Matters Discussed by the Board of Trade
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) CHARTER APPROVED Badlands Freeholders Hold Their Final Meeting
<LOS ANGELES COUNTY) NEW TOWN PROPOSED
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) WELCOME TO LITTLEFIELD Riverside Preparing for Saturday Night's Demonstration
(SANTA BARBARA COUNTY) WORK OF VANDALS Schoolhouse Ransacked and Attempt ! Made to Burn It
0 , 0 (LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Redondo Ripples •• I I . 1.. . l-» I.* i• II ( i..i ...TV
(SAN DIEGO COUNTY) ; DEATH FROM PARALYSIS GENERAL CHURCHILL STRICKEN IN HIS YARD I Found Unconscious by His Attendant j on Returning After a Few M.Vn- , utes' Absence—Veteran Summoned ; ————— j
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) POMONA TRUSTEES SCORED One Member Resigns as the Result of Citizens' Action
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Activity at the Palms
I (SAN BERNABDINO COUNTT) ! ON THE ROCHDALE PLAN >1 SAN BERNARDINO TO HAVE A > CO OPERATIVE STORE ": L. E. Chittenden Placed on Trial on a Charge of Robbing a Safe at Bartow—Two Companies Incorporated
(SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY) DIES FROM HIS INJURIES Ssction Hand Run Over by a Handcar, j Real Estate Deal
(ORANGE COUNTT) I MEETING OF METHODISTS (QUARTERLY CONFERENCE TO BE HELD AT SANTA ANA ! Woman's Club Discusses Best Literature for Children—Hospital Associ-I ation to Establish Training School
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) ELSI NO RE EVENTS ( Big Republican Rally to B« Held Tonight—Notea and Personals ,
(LOS ANGELAS COUNTY) Claremont Cullings
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EXCHANGE THE FEATURE MONEY CONDITIONS RULE IN WALL STREET Sterling Exchange Qo«s to High Figures—Trading in Stocks of Light Volume on Low Values
Financial Becord
LONGS FREELY LIQUIDATED
Sugar and Coffee
FANCY ORANGES AT RECORD PRICES
X NEW YORK STOCKS
New York Bonds
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS
PACIFIC COAST TRADE
Butter, Cheese and Sggs
MICHIGAN JEANS GONE SEVERAL MILLION DOLLARS LOST TO GROWERS Demand in Oongequence Ic Active for the California Product—Hay Firmtr flf All rrt
THE MINING FIELD Tin Prices Strained
Boston Stocks and Bonds
Orange Shipments GrtiiH,nr« PalifAKnln <ha 11
Live Stock Reports
STOCK EXCHANGE
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Dime MO WINING Organization Has Only One Object BUSINESS IS NOT ANY PART OF BUSINESS £ailroad Men Form Third Division of the Pacific Ooast Association of Traffic Agents aud Elect C. H. White Chairman
OF SOCIAL INTEREST Carson-Crosa
Married at Christ Churoh
Married at Van Nuys Broadway
Birthday Luncheon
Social Notes
WOMEN'S CLUBS Ruskin Art Club
Wednesday Morning Club
Ebell CAub
MANUAL TRAINING MEETING Teachers of Pacific Association Hold an All-Day Session
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