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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 63, 4 December 1902
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EXPLOSION DEALS DEATHJO MANY Disaster on the Steamer Progreso OIL TANKS CONTAINING 400 BARRELS TAKE FIRE She Vessel Was Broken in Two by the Shock and the Blazing Petroleum Spread Over the Water Until the Craft Lay on Waves of Fire
THE MORNING'S NEWS
"DISCOVERIES" OFJBOGEYMEH Silly Remarks Against Civil Service !N VIEW OF MAYOR SNYDER'S SOLEMN PLEDGES ——— • Legislators-Elect to Confer Today. The Extent and Significance of Amendment No. 15—The People's Will, the Mayor's Pledge—Plotting
WHY NOT ALL THREE?
JULIAN RALPH VERY ILL He Is Attacked With a Violent Hemorrhage at St. Louis
CHING"S DUPLICITY The Prince Is Strongly Reminded of It by Lord Lansdowne
A COMPLICATED CASE Two Men Wish to Hold the Office of Sheriff of a Colorado Oounty
POSTOFFICE ROBBED The Safe Blown Open and $100 Cash and Some Gold Nuggets Secured
FOUND GUILTY OF PERJURY Result of the Trial of a Witness in the Jessie Morrison Case
SHOT FROfl^BEHIND Physicians Decide That Killing of Fitzgerald Was Assassination
ALREADY MOVING OHJfEHEZUELA England Joins Hands With Germany PUNITIVE OPERATIONS BEGUN AGAINST CA'STR'O Both Powers Will Soon Have Warships Enough on the Scene to Enforce Their Demands Against the South American Republic
MINERS SEIZE RICHPROPERTY Outlawry Jlife on the Desert EMPLOYES OF TIP TOP MINE DRIVE OFF MANAGER « Deprived of His Team and Given Tan Minutes to Start Out on Foot to Walters—Plotted to Captura Iron Chief Mine and Hold Properties
French Titles to Be Abolished
Education Bill Passed
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THEFHAHCESDFJHE NATION Secretary Shaw Shows That the Treasury Contains a Big Surplus
/ Paper Hill to Burn Oil
TO CUSS A COLB IN ONE DAT
Beautify Your Home
BARD OPPOSED TO IT Votes Against Statehood for Arizona FEARS THE DEMOCRATS WOULD GAIN THE NEW STATE Quay Votes With Democratic Senators to Admit the Three Territories, and the Result Will Probably Be No Bill Will Pass
COFFEE DID IT Put a Man Out of the Race
FARMS AJDFARMING Report of Secretary ol Agriculture THE IMMENSE WORK OF THE DEPARTMENT FOR YEAR Especial Attention Paid to the Subject of Irrigation of Arid Lands—Fig Growing in Southern California. Efforts to Eradicate Disease
THE CANAL TREATY Negotiations May BeConclud«d Before Chrlatmas
Robbed by Masked Hen
Will Dig for fontta
Victory for Railroad Company
Work on Appropriation Silla
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SHE KILIJJERSELF Verdict iu the Case ol ' Carlotta Steffens THE SAD FATE OF A BEAUTIFUL YOUNG WOMAN Zt Was But the Same Old Story. Overcome by Melancholy She Sought to Soothe It by the Only Remedy That Seemed Left to Her
BADGLEY'S DENIAL Accused Minister Demands the fullest Investigation
THE FRUITGROWERS
Cuban Reciprocity Treaty
THE AipOAS Begin Hearing Miners* Side Again RUMORS OF SETTLEMENT ARE FLYING ABOUT Chairman Gray Hints That the Commission Would Be Greatly Pleased to Lend Its Kind Offices to Farther Such an End
SPARKS FROM THE WIRES '
The Storm on British Coast
TO DEFRHJMISES Coal Strike Commission Bill Passed BUT LITTLE OPPOSITION TO IT IN THE HOUSE Mr. Ben ton, a Missouri Democrat, Declared He Could Not Support the Measure, 'But It Went Through Without a Discussion, Anyway
A BRIEF SESSION The Senate Transacts No Business of Consequence
NINE -HOURS A DAY'S WORK New Time Schedule, But Less Pay for the Workmen
Money Wanted for Hawaii
Break in a Levee
To Pay the Pious Fun<J LAREDO. Texas. Dnr. 3. -A Mcxir.i
ARIZONA NOTES
Soldiers' Home
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SHOT OP ra OUT First Baptist Troubles Must End ALTERNATIVE IS SQUARELY PUT TO RECALCITRANTS Baaolutiona Offered and Adopted Inviting Ail Who Are Unfriendly to PMtor Smale to Ceaae Fighting or I Leave' the Church Organization
DEATHS OF THE DAY
Bodies Recovered
Sonora Will Have the High School
ST. LOUISJOODLEHS Nicolaus, the Millionaire Brewer, on Trial TESTIMONY GIVEN BY STOCK, A LEGISLATIVE AGENT Ha Identified Two Packages of Honey Containing $135,000 Placed in j Eacrow in Order to Expedite the j Paeeaje of a Franchise Bill
ITALY INTERESTED Roosevelt's Reference to Immigration Bill Causes Comment
Currency for Moving the Crops
CHANGE OF CLIMATE Not Necessary In Order to Cure Catarrh
An Anglo-American Wedding
II CREDITABLE DISPLAY1 NEWSPAPER ARTISTS' FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION Bed Room of Angelus Hung With Subjects Worked Out in ETery Medium From Fen and Ink to Oil
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COOPKJTCHINE Southpaw Has Some New Tricks GETS TO BUSINESS WITH A SERIES OF CURVES .Locals Totally Unable to Get Much Action Upon the Assortment—Hall Has Poor Control and Is Also Bit Herd—Run (letting
WON INJFJE FIRST Senator* Land on Whalen for Six Safe Shots
The Ingleside Races
Ingieside Entries
Results at New Orleans
Kid Carter Knocks Out Peter Hataer
Drawing for the Coursing
Age Limit at Annapoliß
Deaths From Cholera
RUSSELL MONEY IS COMING INTO SIGHT
WANTS A MATCH WITH BR ITT "Kid" Parker Grows Fat on California Climate
NEW BOWLING LEAGUE «T— Schedule of Games Expected to Begin in January
ELECTION CONTEST Louis H. Brawn Thinks He Was Elected to the Board
Stabbed With a Cheese Knife
Cattle Quarantine Raised
Skeleton of a Woman Found
Ten Persons Burned to Death
Ex-Police Captain Indicted
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THE MID-WINTER HERALD
YESTERDAY IN WASHINGTON
THE PRESIDENT'S CONSERVATISM
GENERAL DEWET'S SURPRISE
A BETBACK FOR STATEHOOD.
BUBONIC NIGHTMARE
♦oooooooooooooc-oo 000000004 f Odds and iSnds
IN THE PUBLIC EYE
BAZAR IS A SUCCESS Crowds Continue to Attend the St. John's Display
NEWSPAPER GROWTH Marvelous Development of American Press
Wale*' Population
OF SOCIAL INTEREST
Mrs. Posey's Musicale
Carson-Graham
WOMEN'S CLUBS
ELKS' LODGE OF SORROW Program Is Given Out for Sunday's Memorial Services
GENERAL COMMITTEE IS NAMED One Hundred Citizens to Aid in Greeting Presbyterians
The Argonaut
Not Many
NEWS OF CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
FOR POLLOCK'S BENEFIT Rattling Program to Be Put on at th« Burbank Tomorrow
HOTEL ARRIVALS
PERSONAL
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS (PAIASBHA) MEETINGJFMEDICOS First of a Three Days' Session PROGRAM OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SOCIETY Large Attendance From Ail Sections and Many Interesting Papers Bead—lllustrated Lecture at Hotel Green—Trip to Momnt Lowe Today
THEIR BANNER BOOK The Board of Trade's Souvenirs Will Eclipse All Former Efforts
Episcopal Bazar
Colonel Ghrsen's Return
Pasadena Briefs
Pasadena Briefs
(OUANGE COUNTY) BIG PROJECTJJNDER WAY Plan to Move the Tostin Hotel to &anta Ana
(SAN DIEGO COUNTY) ROAD WILLJE RUSHEO PLANS OF PROMOTERS OF NEW OVERLAND ROUTE Governor-Elect Pardee Investigating: San Diego's Needs That Will Come Up Before the Next Legislature
CLOS ANGELES COUNTY") NOTED CHARACTER GONE ''Old Sam" Carson Found Dead in Hi 9 Cabin
(SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY) SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS The Contracta Awarded for Two of Polytechnic School Buildings
(BIVERSIDE OOUNTY) Elsinore Brevities
(VENTURA COUNTY) Briefs of Ventura
(aiTEBSISX COVNTY) LEGAL FIGHTJOR LAUD RIVAL CLAIMANTS APPEAR IN JUSTICE'S COURT Trial of Suit to determine the Right to Water in the Santa Ana Kivei Begun Before Judge Bledsoe
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) CARNIVAL QUEEN Rivalry Among Pomona Bellea for the Coveted Honor
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(SAN BERNARDINO OOUNTT) WORTHY CHARITY Trinity Settlement to Hemove to a More Desirable Location
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Lordsburg Locals
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) NEW CARNEGIE LIBRARY ARCHITECTS HAVE A MEETING WITH TRUSTEES Assurances That the San Bernardino Building Can Be Built on the Plans Adopted for the Amount Specified
(SANTA BARBARA COUNTY) WILL AMEND PETITION Plan to Form New Irrigation District Delayed
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) SAN PEDRO fAVORED Officers of Cruiser Boston Still Looking for a Camp Site
(LOS ANGELES COUNTX> PIONEER GONE Death of Mrs. Fannie A. Ardis, a Well Known Downey Resident
(VENTURA COTTNTY) CHARGES DISMISSED Miss Howell and Harty Saphlr Are Discharged From Cus'tody
ESPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN Adams' Irish Moss Cough Balsam
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
Weather Condition*
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
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FINE CROP_ REPORT THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA OUTLOOK IS FAVORABLE Orange Packing Has Fairly Begun and the Fruit Is of Good Size and Fine Quality—Pasturage Good
FESTIVITIES OF SHRINEDS _j ARE PREPARING FOR A BIG PILGRJMAGE < Invitations to the Slaughter of the Innocents Are Sent to Each of the Seven Hundred Members
HAIR SOFT AS SILK New Scientific Treatment Kills Dandruff-Germs and Makes Hair Soft
Independent Order Foresters
It Was Burnt
k SIMPLE QUESTION Los Angeles People Are Requested to Honestly Answer This
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PLAN SEASIDE HOTEL Long Beach Is Favored by Electric Railway G. F. HERR IS MADE DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT Union Pacific Creates a New Office General Manager of the Burlington Talks About Coming to the Pacific Ooaat—Trial of the Routing Oase
ENGAGE IN FREE FIGHT R. M. Johnson, Mrs. Johnson and J. M. Smith the Participants
BEATEN BY HIS OWN CLUB How a San Francisco Policeman Happened to Shoot a Negro
THE MILWAUKEE ROAD Will Operate Chair Cars and Sleepers From Chicago to the Coast
British Ship Ashore
Luck in Thirteen
COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL COITESTJOR A FEE Dantord, Armitage and • Allender at Outs DEFENSE OF ANTONIO GARCIA FOR MURDER IS THE PRIZE Judge Smith Interposes With Some Sharp Remarks and Allender Wants Garcia to Umpire the Difficulty and Say Who Gets the Coin
COURT BRIEFS
MRS. M'CRUM'S DILEMMA
FREE CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES
A Druggist's Advice
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. HDVillCtnjlt CHECKED1 ATTEMPTS BY POOLS TO FORCE STOCKS FAIL Values Shift Within Narrow Limits in Wall Street—Silver Is Reported Weaker—Honey Bates Hardening
Financial Record
PACIFIC COAST TRADE
Orange Shipments
Butter, Cheese and Eggs
LEMONS AND ORANGES SELL WELL
NEW YORK STOCKS
New York Bond*
Boston Stocks and Bonds
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS
An Old Line Insurance Agent
WHEAT CLOSES MUCH WEAKER
THE MINING FIELD
San Francisco Mining Stocks
Live Stock Reports
Coffee and Sugar
Buried Alive
Hotel Palms
PRODUCE VALUES ARE STEADY
STOCK EXCHANGE
PUBLIC RECORDS
Building Permits
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MM-THI ILL EXPLAIN THUGS
FIXING UP A SLATE Cotincilmen – Elect Get Very Busy NOFZIGER AND DAVENPORT MENTIONED AS PRESIDENT William M. Bewen Appears as a Directing Hand and Top Floor o2 Laughlin Building Is Chosen as a Quiet Place for Caucusing
HASKINS LOSES A FEW VOTES Canvass Shows Big Proportion of Rejected Ballots
County Officials Named
Olaremont Locals
Undelivered Telegrams
Good Will Lodge, No. 323, I. O. O. F.
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