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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 93, 5 January 1903
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A HARD GAME It Looks Very Much Like Fisk, However SAN FRANCISCOVrATESMAN'S CHANCES THE BEST And That Means Perkins for Senator. Assemblyman Henry Carter Will Be Clx/sen for Temporary Speaker. No Successor to Justice Temple
THE MORNING'S NEWS
cm HAS II Fumni pic Bank of Venezuela Closes Its Poors BILLS NOW SELLING FOR 80 PER CENT OF FACE VALUE Leading Firms Aid in Supporting the Bank—Partial Payment Made to the Troops, But It Is Not Believed That It Can Be Continued
CASTRO WILL NOT RESIGN Venezuelan President Laughed When Spoken to About It
CLERKS DISCHARGED One of tha Hardships Worked by tha Blockade
THE REVOLUTIONISTS Their Movements Cloasly Watched by Washington Officials
OERWANY'S VIEW OF IT The pmsM Doctrine Binds Vototy and Endows Nobody With Bights
Engineer Killed
A Safe Blower Captured
IT WHS II VERY WIT MOVE Sultan A sis Bis Brother to -Fez THE PRETENDER DISCREDITED RETIRES TO TEZA Immediate Danger Has Disappeared and the Sultan Is Preparing a Largs Xxpsdition to1 Finally Crush Out the Rebellion
TROOPS ARRIVE AT FEZ Sultan's Army Reinforced by Twenty Thousand Men
IDAHO REPUBLICANS They Hold Absolute Control of the State Administration
SHOOTING CONSPIRACY Ufa of Secretary of Legation Bally Was Threatened
SUCCESSFUL TRIAL TRIP Torpedo Boat Destroyer McDonough Up to Requirement*
BOY BURNEDJTO DEATH An Incendiary Fire Near San Kara*!, Marin County
Bubonic Plague in Slnaloa
Indian Prisoners From Alaska
Elsctions in Trance
Disturbance* in China
CROWDS RUSH TO HEAR WASHINGTOI Panic Narrowly Averted in Church POLICE ASSISTANCE IS CALLED TO HANDLE PEOPLE Prompt Action of In. O. ▼. Bio* Allay* a Rumor of Tire—Bookar T-Waahington Makes >nnthsr Address on the Negro VioUni
' WORK FORMATE Statehood Bill Will Take Mnch Time SENATORS PREPARED TO SPEAK AGAINST THE MEASURE Strong Effort* Ars to Be Made to Get XlUtli, Immigration, Philippine and Other Important Bill* to ths Prone a* loon as Possible
MISCELLANEOUS BILLS No Program Happed Out for the House Thta Week
POLITICS MID THE BENCH Bemarkable Statement Had* by New York Justloe
EFFORTS ATJRECONCILIATION Crown Prince of Saxony Anxious to Win Back His Wife
Chinese Diplomat to Wed
Deaths From Lcckjaw
CHANGE BREAKFAST Habit of Haalthy European*
TOM-TIMES TRIAL IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE FOR MMV DAYS
OIIFLOOKNOT BRIGHT Governor Taft's Report Has a Gloomy Tone AGRICULTURE NEARLY RUINED IN PHILIPPINES Cholera Came and the Depreciation of Silver Added to the People's Misery—There are Some BJfts o? Light Through the Clouds
MMKLEMUESREPLT Answer to Charges of the Local Miners MEETING TODAY OF STRIKE COMMISSION States That Company Was Not Willing For Hen to Return to Work Unlets They Would Agree to A bid* by Award to Be Made by Commission
A Nine-Hour Day
Increase in Wagej
iTHE.HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
Excursionists Banqueted
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umvEßsrrrs ins Pointed Out by President Wheeler INADEQUACY OF THE PRESENT MEANS OF SUPPORT tn Spite of the Growth of the State in Wealth and Population the Proceeds of the University Tax Remain Almost Stationary
HONOLULU NEWS A Fire Destroys Property Valued at One Hundred Thousand Dollars
DEATHS OF THE DAY George Lowe
To Further Baseball Interests
French Cotton Manufacturers
The Hancock at Valparaiso
Burnl Burnt! A Gift!
EFFECT OFKHWOOK Its Hot Breath Melts the Mountain Snows TORRENTS HAVE CUT MILES OF RAILROAD TRACK On the Northern Pacific Traffic Xa Completely Tied Up—Trains Can Go in Neither Direction and the Company Cares for Passengers
WATERS CAME INTO THE BEDS The Sudden Bise of a River Causes Much Damage
Farm Labor at the South
Extravagant |
PROUDOFJjIS RACE Notable Address Is Hade at Simpson Auditorium
ROUGH HOUSE AT STAPLERS Lively Times and Broken Furniture at Ninth Street Social Club
NEARLY CUT OFF CORK LEG
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Mil MEN ARRIVING Labor Delegates Ready for Convention CONSTITUTION TO BE REVISED AND OFFICERS CHOSEN Station of Stat* Federation Expected to Continue for About a Week. Proapact of a New Political Party Baing Launched at This Time
INDIANS SEE THE OCEAN Navajos Act Wueerly at First Sight of the Pacific
OBSTRUCTED THE STREET Motorman Employes of Pacific Electric Railway Company Are Arrested
FACTS IN THE CASE — j An Actual Day in the Telephone Office WHY THE SERVICE HAS BEEN SO POOR Inezperienoed Girls. Long Hours, Careleaa Overseeing and tha "Double Switch" Are Among the Causes. What the Oirla Say
YOUNGEST MAN IN OFFICE C. C. Thom Holds That Distinction in Los Angles
MANY COLONISTS COMING LOW R*TES WILL ATTRACT EASTERN HOMESEEKERS Company Has Been Formed to Aid in Colon lea tion Work—What Secretary Wiggins Is Doing to Aid the Work
SPARKS FROM THE WIRES
SGi*
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Sports SPRIGS«PLEITt Centinela Club Has Good Day's Sport GOODLY SPRINKLING OF TEAL IN THE BAGS Automobile Exploded for Hunting Purposes—Series of Accidents. Hard to Hit the TeAl—Big Flight of Sprigs, in the Early Morning
Campbell Catches Croaker*
LINING UP FOR NEXT YEAR Gossip of the Proposed Movements of League and Players BY H. D. CASHMAN.
Ocean Park Shooting,
Turners' Monthly Shoot
MUCH IMTERfST IN COMING BOXIIG CONHST
HIDALGO'S GOSSIP
San Francisco Baseball
Hinor Baseball Gamea
Sharman's Oogs Win
STAKE BOOMS READY BIG STRING OF HORSES FOR MIDWINTER MEET ■an Francisco Turfman Coining Down In Largo Numbers—Stakes and Purses Will Aggregate $75,000
TOURNEY OPENS TONIGHT New Commercial League Will Make Beginning at Sunnyside Alley*
CHESS AND WHIST Tourney* In Progress Among Leading Devotees of These Gaines
EDWARDS WINS MATCH Semi-finals in Golf Toonuunent Results in Close Contest
NATIONAL LEAGUE AVERAGES Beaumont of Pittsburg Heads the List of Batters
I I At Union Park
Bakersfield Local Train
Bodies Recovered
IMPORTANT FOOD DECISION
BAD ERA FOR BULTANS
UTAH AGAIN IN TROUBLE
MOST MARVELOUS OF MEN
THE LEGISLATIVE OPENING
CRUELTY COMMENDED
AERIAL TRAVEL PER SCHEDULE
STORM-PROOF TELEGRAPHY
Odds aittf Cmtts
The Latait Diacovery
Longing for Summer
The Jay Bird .
Not in His Line
Dewey on the Water
Jftorr von Spttzburqer on the jCeatsiatur9
&rank Crne on tPugttism
Scion tity Quickly jCost
First Impression of the Capital
The Usual Way
Few of Them, Though
7jM» !Pub/io Puts*
A Drastic Remedy
A Word for Working Girls
Appreciative Courtesies
At the Box Office
Divided
A Choice of Evils
NEWS OF CITY IK BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT Stephen Sarcy Dead as Result ot Careless Handling of Gun
Undelivered Telegrams
Better Than a Plaster
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
SCHOOLIS DEDICATED1 Institution for Spanish! Girls Opened BISHOP HAMILTON MAKES THE ADDRESS OF DEDICATION Many People Go to Prospect Park to Witness Certmonles at Frances De Pauw Spanish Industrial School. The History of the School
Doblnson Club Hatinee
"THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY" An Emotional Political Play at the Burbank
HAVE A SPLENDID SYSTEM Eastern Railway Builder Praises Los Angeles Interurban Lines
PERSONAL
HOTEL ARRIVALS
FORCED TO IT Limp, Haggard anc] Disconsolate, He Takes His Medicine
Caustic C-omment
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
Weather Condition*
DIED
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BUILDINGSMULTIPLY January Starts Out. With Kapid Pace TOTAL SO FAR EXCEEDS FULL MONTH IN LAST YEAR One Permit Is in Excess of Half & Million Dollars—Enormous Plats Are Planned for Grand Avenue—Work of the Month Tabulated—Notes
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
THE SALVATION ARMY Commander Booth-Tucker Gives Some Interesting Figures
The Glass We Eat
Stockings With White Feet
Equally Divided
He Said Good Night
No Escape
HE WINDOW AND THEN THE THIEF STOLE DIAMONDS A Remarkable Scene on Busy iorty■econd Street, New York—The Thief Chased by a Big Crowd of People
GREAT AMERICAN NOVEL Written by Englishman; Discontinued After Second Installment
The Ruling'Passlon'
No Mixed Drink*
BLACK JEW TRIBE FOUND EXPLORER TELLS REMARKABLE TALE OF AUSTRALIA One Tribe of Natives There Who Hold Services on Saturday, Circumcise Their Children and Bo Not Eat Jforit
THE MUCH MIXED SMITHS Two Soldiers of the Same Name Who Became Tangled in Their Affaire
SINS OF SHOPPERS A British. Lecturer Instructs Chicago Women in Ethics of Buying
COST MR. BLAINE DEARLY Speech In Which He ArouMd the Enmity of Senator Conkiing
TONS OF PLUM PUDDING A Costly Jewel Boiled In the Middle of One
PRIZES OF THE BRITISH BAR
Health Rule* From an Old Bible
FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS (PiIIOUA) MANY TURNED AWAY Booker T. Washington at First M. £. Chnrch OMPELLED TO ADDRESS AN OVERFLOW MEETING Pasadanans Show Their Appreciation of the Efforts of the Colored Leader by Contributing Several Hundred Dollars for the Good of tbe Uatue
Indians' Weird Oreinony
Pasadena Brevities
Pasadena Brief*
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) LONG BEACH BURGLARIES W. T. Settles, the Latest Victim, Bobbed of $45 in His Sleep
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) RIGHTS OF WAY VVhittier Farmers Meet to Discuss Electric Railway Project
Virulent Cancer Cured
(SAX BERNARDINO COUNTY) REFUSED TO PROSECUTE GRAND JURY DISMISSES CASE AGAINST BARTLETT Former Employer Kaus, Believing in Innocence of Accused, Would Not Appear to Testify Against Him
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) HALL WILL REMAIN Appointment of S. M. McUowan to Sherman Institute Countermanded
(SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY) APOLOGIZED TO CORONER Note Found in Pocket of John Miller, Who Committed Suicide
THE HAIR BRU6H : Breeds Dandruff, which Causes Falling Hair and Finally Baldness
Bristling With Bargains
< .'(ORANGE COUNTY) MILLER MAKES PROMISES ELECTRIC LIGHTING SYSTEM WILL BE IMPROVED Manager of Edison Electric Company Explains That Shortage Is Owing to Delay in Constructing Mew Plant
v (SAN DIEGO COUNTY) "GOOD ROADS" Address by Judge Sloane at Meeting of Farmer*1 Club
(SANTA BARBARA COUNTY) CLOSE OF CARNIVAL Escape of a Baby Lion From Its Cage Causes Temporary Scare
Discovered at Last
New Style* of Vehicles.
In a Quandary
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) HIGHWAYMENJRE FOILED ATTEMPT TO ROB C. E. MUNGER NEAR OSTRICH FARM Driver for a South Pasadena Grocery Is Knocked Senseless la Bottom of Wagon—Horse Runs Away
JELLY IN THREE MINUTES Product Quickly Obtained from Apple® in a Washington Orchard
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LOCAL JIL LEADS High Prices Stimulating Production ' NO SURPLUS REPORTED IN THE LOS ANGELES FIELD CoMUmption for the New Year May Be in Excess of Production—All Fields Feel the Present Activity. New Bigs Entering Proved Ground
Changes at Sunset
Santa Barbara Fields
Los Alamoe Field
Negotations Are Declined
MANUFACTURE OF PINS A Wonderful Industry That Is Very Little Known
CONGRESSIONAL SALARIES Members Would Like to Baise Them, But They Dare Not
His Regrettable Remark
111 THE "POISON SQUAD" THE MEMBERS ARE STILL IN FINE FETTLE Uncle Sam's Boarders Are Ihriving on the Food Furnished Them, by the Government—The Bills of Fare
Ballooning for Health
OVERPETTED PETS Dogs and Cat* Spoiled by Appetite for Unnatural Tidbit*
THESE GIRLS HAVE A BAIT FARM Profitable Industry of Maine Sister* in Shipping Fish
LEMON JUICE Taken in Abundance Is a Sure Cure for Rheumatism
What He Thinks of Them
FOOTBALL AT WELLESLEY | A Game in Which Elevens Represent Tale and Harvard
"Casey" in the Ring
Don't "Talk Shop"
Medicine for Him
( Three Year#' Trial
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THE BISHOP PRtACHES J. W. Hamilton Talks to Methodists SPEAKS ON SOVEREIGNTY OF THE SON OF GOD HtsertM That He Would Rather Believe Christianity If It Were False Than Infidelity if True—Paganism Is Worse Than a Pestilence
• FORTY HOURS ADORATION Services Are Held at the Sacred Heart Church
10 REMEMBER THE BISHOP Committee is Appointed to Secure a Substantial Testimonial
CHURCH CALLS PASTOR Rev. Mr. Ghrum to Preach in East Los Angeles
crty PULPITS 1
RAILWAY MEN CONFER Grievance Committee Preparing New Schedule (or Santa Fe
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