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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 26, 28 October 1902 PDF Issue PDF

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PRICE OF WHEAT SMMCES California Crop Shows a Big Shortage THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND TONS LESS THAN EXPECTED
Wheat From Oregon
BERNHARDT IN BERLIN
MEXICAN TROOPS ARE AMBUSHED % Almost Wiped Out by Band of Yaqnis REINFORCEMENTS AND PHYSICIANS SENT FOR
ROOSEVELT'S BIRTHDAY President Quietly Celebrates Forty-Fourth Anniversary
TWO FAST TRAINS
THE MORNING'S NEWS
REPUBLICANS NOMINATE THEIR CITY TICKET Convention Proceedings Pass With Smoothness and Hottest Fights Are for Some of the Ward Offices
BAER OBJECTS 10 MITCHELL Coal Strike Commission Holds First Conference With Contending Parties
AT THE COAL MINES Operations Gradually Resumed Throughout the Region
BOGOTA JJWAMA Cruiser Arrives From San Francisco CREW INDULGES IN PRELIMINARY TARGET PRACTICE Hopes of the Colombian Government Are Centered in the Bogota—Sharp Naval Battle Predicted Shortly, the Result of Which Will Be of Interest
ATTACKING REBELS Sanguinary Battle Has B?en Fought Near Santa Marta
YELLOW FEVER BREAKS OUT One Case Reported on the Cruiser Montgomery
FIGHTING rOR LIBERTY Louis Boodi" ; btr.viiig to Keep Out Pri1- n
AFFAIRS HAWAII Governor Dole's Annual Report Submitted ESTIMATES FOR APPROPRIATIONS BY CONGRESS Federal Government Is Recommended to Assume the Management of All Lighthouses nnd Harbor Improvements and to Have PoTestry System
MAY VISIT THE FAIR ■Probability of Prince and Princess of Wales Coming to America
Telephone Changes
COFFEE FLYERS
HEEDS OFJE am Annual Report of Admiral O'Neil INCREASED EFFICIENCY IN GUNNERY IS URGED Says the Tendency of All Nations Is to Sacrifice Effectiveness for Speed, and Gives Warning That Ships Must Be Built for Fighting
GUATEMALANS SCARED Eruption of Santa Maria Continues, , Causing Widespread Alarm
TWO MEN INJURED Collision Between a Passenger Train and an Engine Near San Jose
Copper Industry of Peru
Trailed by Bloodhounds
Dutch Millionaire Here
Fatal Collision
ECZEMA, NO CURE, NO PAY
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TO SIHMOTHER Robert Hillen Kills Otto Hell wig • ' – SHOOTING AFFRAY IN A SAN FRANCISCO SALOON Drunken Bar Tender Assaults Proprietor's Mother With a Beer Bottle, Inflicting Severe Injuries, and the Son Shoots and Kills Him
AMENABLE TO CIVIL LAW Decision in the Neall Case Affecting Army Prisoners
FRANK NORRIS' FUNERAL Many Beautiful Floral Offerings to the Deceased Author
SWALLOWED A BUTTON! Son of a Ship Captain Accidentally Strangled
Death From Gas Asphyxiation
Railroad to the Yosemite
Leper Ends His Life
Fatally Hurt by a Fall
PAR NELL MEMORIAL FUND John E. Bedmond Explains His Connection With It
CHLOROFORMED AND ROBBED San Francisco Clerk Has a Thrilling Experience
Fatally Stabbed
Four Firemen Hurt
Oregon Timber Land Sold
Cured Fruit Association
Shot by a Tramp «
Sheep Stampeded and Killed
To Build New' Synagogue
Tragedy of the Hills
Hanchurian Town Captured
TARIFF M TRUSTS Mass Meeting of New York Democrats PARTY LEADERS SPEAK AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN former Vice President Stevenson, David B. Hill, Senator Jones, W. B. Hearst, Former Governor Budd and Others Talk of Campaign Issues
POLITICAL ASSESSMENTS Secretary Hay Quotes Law to State Department Employes
SHAW AT OMAHA Secretary of the Treasury Addresses a Large Gathering
PLEADS FOR TELLER Bryan Making a Tour of Colorado in Democracy's Cause
In the Second District
Pardee a t Santa Cruz
Ashe's Campaign
Lane on the Stump
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ENGINEERSJEMANDS Increased Wages the Only Issue BROTHERHOOD WILL MEET S. P. OFFICIALS SCON Claims of Firemen Will Be Considered at Same Time—Roads Centering in Chicago Are Willing to Com- , promise With the Switchmen
WILLING TO COMPROMISE Chicago Railroads Will Grant Switchmen Increased Pay
Durham's Slayer Promoted
Rushing Coal to New York
MILES' SUCCESSOR General S. B. M. Young Said to Be SHated for the Position
Many Listen i. Smythe
Pleased Over Wilson's Return
TICKET 13 COMPLETED Hard Fights Ovar Candidates for As- j sessor and Treasurer
CONVENTION SIDELIGHTS Notes and Gossip of the Men Who Were on the Floor
Decline to Consider Protdat
Will Send Crew to Henley
Transport McClellan
SENATOR HOAR'S ADDRESS Says Democratic Party Has Been a Creator of Grievances
Colonists Coming West
Edward Reviews Guardsmen
Suicide of Buffalo Bill's Son-lnrLaw
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THEIR TURHJO LOSE Favorites Dumped at the Race Track GOOD FINISHES AND FIRSTCLASS SPORT Books Make a Costly Mistake, but Make It Up on Some of the Other Events—Their Turn to Get a Little Money—The Day's Events
Notes of the Dny
Entries for Today
PRINCE ALERT WINS Establishes a New Half-Mile Record for Pacers
Aqueduct Summary
Results at Latonia
Winners at Worth
Racing at St, Louis
Alhambras Defeat Hoegees
Motor Cyclist Killed
Boot Wins From Carter
Burns in Trouble
READY FOyELMOHT Coach Traeger Works Out With Locals IS WELL PLEASED WITH RAW MATERIAL AT HAND Finds the Team Willing Enough but Weak in Tackling—Belmonts Are a Formidable Opponent, Being Undefeated This Year—Men Eligible
Johnson Talks of Class
Corbett Beats Another Dub
Lasker*s Close Call
Chicago Horse Show
STRATTON WILL CC'NTEST Executors Have a Hearing in the Colorado Court
TURBULENT IRISHMEN Motion to Adjourn to Discuss Climes Act Is Defeated
KILLED HIS WIFE After Brutal Murder Seattle Man Attempts Suicide
BOER LEADERS ATTACKED Three cf Them Have a Narrow Escape From a British Mob
POISONED HIS WIFE English Saloon Keeper Charged With a Terrible Offense
Stoll Murder Trial
Cubans Send Counter-Proposition
Gets His Money Back
Treaty With Newfoundland
Killed by a Boar
Tom Horn's Case
Francis Joseph's Adventure
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NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE HOODOO
BOND ELECTION TOMORROW
ELIZABETH CADY STANTON
THE REPUBLICAN CITY CONVENTION
KEEP OUT THE "CHOLOS"
Zif HA ZProcassion
Those Waterbury Springs
Doesn't Naturally Follow
It Depends
A Mere Presumption
The Interior Department
A Valid Excuse
When the Flies Get Cold
The Watermelon Smile
Hay-Fevering at Petosky, Mich.
Death of Death i
Tjyptcat 11/ ago Garners of jCos Jtngeiea NO. U.
TEMPERANCE CAUSE Aii Appeal to Christian Bodies to Unite SOCIETY OF FRIENDS CALLS A GENERAL CONVENTION
DEATHS OF THE DAY
Wrecked by Cattle
Grave Bobbers' Cases
government irrigation Location of First Experiment Will Not Be Decided Until Spring
COLOMBIAN DOLLARS Latest Advices Show Decrease in the Value of Colombian Money
SPLENDID WINE SEASON California's Vintage One of Greatest Ever Known
Customs Congress
Hay Memorial Chapel Dedication
WOODMEN_OUARR(L Contest for Queen Ends Unfortunately MISS VIALL'S VICTORY CHALLENGED BY OPPOSITION Friends of Miss Phillips Claim That the Bnllotbox Was Stuffed, and the Receipts Do Not Tally With th» Number of BaJlots
Custodian Explains
King Oscar's Conferees
Ticket Broker Released
NEWS OF CITY 111 BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAT
Judge Shaw's Candidacy
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
DEMOCRATSTO MEET Parker-Snyder Fight Is Still On BOTH SIDES CLAIM ABILITY TO WIN NOMINATION There Will Be Much Interest in Nominations for the City Council, as Many Democrats Think the Party Can Carry Five of the City Wards
VICTOR H. WOODS HERE He Is Republican Nominee for State Surveyor General
COLORED DEMOCRATS MEET Pour Out Campaign Eloquence to a Small Audience
SPANISH-AMERICANS SOLID San Gabriel Holds Housing Republican Meeting
Political Notes and News
Charged With Swindling
GOOD BILL AT THE ORPHEUM The Thornes in "An Up Town Flat." Other Bright Features
Novelist Crawford Arrives
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Brown's Resignation Rejected
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THE HERALD M___———— i
THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED j
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PUBLIC RECORDS
Building Permits
Official Council Proceedings
Chicago Mystery
Detective Sent to Prison
Baron Rothschild's Munificence
ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE 111 THE BOYD TRIAL
FOR A JUVENILE ROOM Library Trustees Have a Plan About ''American Boy"' Fund
COURT BRIEFS
CANAL TREATY BLOCKED Colombia Dissatisfied With State Department's Terms
Satisfaction In France
AGAINST THE PLAINTIFFS Supreme Court Decides the Case of Schwartz Versus Duss
Pope's Physician 111
Coming to America
Thre« Boys Killed
GAME WARDEN ACTS Sacks of Ducks Seized at Station CLAIM MADE THAT BAG LIMIT CLAUSE IS VIOLATED Market Men Say Warden Pritchard Acted Arbitrarily in Seizing the Birds Before They Were Delivered. The Law in the Case
Board of Pension Api&eals
Royalty at New Orlaans
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TOWNS RALLY Monster Demonstration in Crown of Valley AMERICUS CLUB ENTERTAINS COLUMBIA CLUB Woodman Hall Is Packed With Representative Gathering, Who Listen to Able Addresses by Nominees cn the County and State Tickets
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) WHITTIER NOTES
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) FLORAL ART WORK * Pretty Design at the Entrance of Holy Trinity Chapel
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) FARMERS' CLUB MEETING Interesting Paper on Orange Culture by Professor Mills of Pomona
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) ROW AT BOARD MEETING
3 (LOS ANGELES COUNTY) ; MANGLED JY_ 1 TRAIN I GREWSOME DISCOVERY ON THE ; TRACK AT NORTH POMONA Dead Man Supposed to Be G. S. Money, Late of Los Angeles, From a Paper in His Pocket Bearing That Name
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) CHURCH SOCIAL Pleasant Affair Given by Methodist Episcopal Church
(TjOB ANGELES COUNTY) SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS
(BAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) ! RETURN OFJRUANT BOYS DRIVE TO THEIR HOME IN A | STOLEN RIO ■ Harlan Aldrich, Who Waa Burned at Needles While Asleep Near Campfire, Succumbs to Hia Injuries •
(ORANGE COUNTY) BltS LAND DEAL
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) TEDDY'S TERRORS
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Claremont Personals
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) NEW GLEHWOO9 HOTEL 'it will open for business ABOUT JANUARY 1 Parlor on First Floor to Be Largest Hotel Parlor in Southern California. Roof Garden to Be a Feature
(SANTA BARBARA OOUNTY) REPUBLICAN RALLY Pioneer Andrew Crosby Returns From the East With a Wife
(ORANGE COUNTY) FUNERAL OF COLONEL BAKER Rev. Eliza Tupper Wilkes Condu/jts the Funeral Services
TRY A TEN-CENT BOX Adams' Sarsaparilla Pills
(SAN DIEGO COUNTY) WILL VISITJAM DIEGO CROWN PItINCE OF SIAM EXPECTED NEXT MONTH The Royal Party Will Arrive November 18, and Will Spend One Day in Sightseeing in the Vicinity—Notes
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) WILL LAY CORNERSTONE The Ceremony Will Be Conducted by Rev. J. L. Pitner
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) CLOSE OF ORANGE SEASON
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STOCKS ABEJJHCHAHGED TRADING IN HANDS OF PROFESSIONAL ELEMENT KoTtmtnt Dull and Marrow—No Help iWn London—Heaviness Becomes Acute Imall Holders Sell
Financial Record
PACIFIC COAST TRADE
Live Stock Reports
Butter, Cheese and Eggs
Sugar and Coffee
HIGH PRICES PAID FOR MISSION ORANGES
NEW YORK STOCKS
New York Bond*
Boston Stocks and Bonds
Orange Shipment*
Fruits in San Francisco
American Ccpper Dull
San Francisco Mining Stocks
Cotton and Wool
CHEESE AGAIN ADVANCED THREE ADVANCES MADE IN THE PAST TWO WEEKS Eggs Firmly Held at Former Quotations—Butter Steady—Fish Scarce. Game Limited—Fruits in Demand
CORN PRICES INCLINED TO SAG
Buriad Alive
An Old Line Inaurance Agent
STOCK EXCHANGE
ELUSIVE MRS. STRONG Story of the Mysterious $ady Does Not Bear Investigation
MADE BRUTAL ASSAULT Identity of Man Who Cut Out David Hunter's Eye Is Discovered
Couldn't Help It
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STRIKE IOT FEARED Southern Pacific Will Treat With Men ASK PAY FOR ALL – EMPLOYES Demand of the United Brotherhood and Other Orders Affects 14.000. Santa Fe Not Involved—Kruttschnitt Listens to Committees
UNWORTHY CHARITY SEEKERS Some Experiences the Associated Charities Encounter
Photograph Engravers
UNDSTHLBREWING Speculators Seek to Grab Barren Soil LOS ANGELES SYNDICATE ARRANGING DETAILS Vast Acreage Sought to Be Secured at Nominal Figures by Scrip and Other Locations, to Be Later Resold as a Forest Reaerv*
JAPANESE TO_CELEBRATE Will Give Program on Birthday of the Emperor Mutsuhito
FORGER GETS FOUR YEARS Frank Murphy Pleads Guilty and 19 Sentenced
Will Recover
"CITY EVANGELIZATION'' VARIOUS CITY PASTORS DISCUSS THE TOPIC At Annual Meeting of the Ministerial Union Rev. C. C. Pierce of Memorial Baptist Church Is Elected President )
OF SOCIAL INTEREST Beception by £bell Club
Monday Musical Club
Horner-Belott
On Her Seventh Birthday
Sens-Button
Pine Forest Whist dub
Orpheum Party
First of Series
Social NotM
Nothint New Under the Sun
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