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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 100, 6 January 1903 PDF Issue PDF

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LOU GOES TO ' SUPREME COURT Gage Raines Successor to Temple NOWSUPERIOR JUDGE OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY Jlany Other Appointments Made by the Governor, Including Charles M. Shortrldge, to Be Building and Loan Commissioner
THE MORNING'S NEWS
IHOEPEHDEHT 01 COLONIST RITES Southern Pacific Breaks With Association LEAVES TRANSCONTINENTAL LINES TO SHIFT ALONE Other Railroads Refuse to Grant Low Rates to California, and McCormick Gives Nctitfe of Independent Action ,and Cheap Fares Will Follow
CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE AGAIN IN SESSION » -■ . * Organization of Both Houses Effected, the Selection of Fisk for Speaker Being a Defeat for Bnrns
PLAGUE SWEEPS OVER MEXICO Alarming: Reports From Mazatlan CHOLERA RAPIDLY SPREADING ALONG WEST COAST Inhabitants Fleeing by Boat and Highway and Orave Sanger Exists That It Will Boon Beach American Border—Strict Quarantine
PERKINS' INSTRUCTIONS Beet Sugar Concern* Urge Him to Stand Solid tot Industry *
DRILLtMT Fffi KJMH Sirs. Tiugley's Contest With Shortridge VERBAL SPARRING ATTRACTION IN SAM DIEGO Witness Produced Who TmMAm to Um Estimation in Which Sr. J. A. Anderson la Hold by Thsooephlsta and Other* of San Francisco
DUTY MJTHMCI Lively Debate Occurs in the Senate RESOLUTION TO SUSPEND IT CAUSES THE TROUBLE P—ipcrats Take Advantage of the • Opportunity to Attempt to Force Through a Resolution Providing i'or the Entire Abolition of the Duty
IN THE HOUSE Attempt to Pass the General Staff Bill Is Defeated
PROMOTION FOR TAFT Will Succeed Shiras on Stfpreme Bench Next Month
RETREAT OF PRETENDER Sultan of Morocco Stamps Out the Insurrection
PRECIOUS METALS Total Production in United States for Year Exceeds Eighty Millions
TO RESTRICT ADVERTISERS Bill to Prevent Use of Names or Pictures Without Permission
TO OPERATE MINES Mason's Bill to Prevent Future Coal Famines
SANTA FE "CUT OFF" Lantrys of Strong City, Kan., Secure Grading Contract
DEALING IN STOCKS California Constitution Upheld by Supreme Court
Duty on Russian Sugar
Philippine Customs Receipts
To Lease Army Transports
AGREEMEjjT^REftCKED Powers Will Continue the Blockade SEIZURE OF MERCHANT SHIPS SEVERELY CRITICIZED Gtrman Commodore's Action Is Not Approved by the Berlin Press. Castro's Position Regarded as Hopeless Even by His Partisans
BESET BY_REBELS Castro's Position Regarded by His Friends as Hopeless
REBELS DEFEATED Eight Hundred Troops Rout a Much Superior Force
REPLY OF TH£ POWERS Washington Officials Believe It Will Not Ee Delayed Long
Diplomatic Changes
Evans Needs More Offlcsrs
ECZEMA, NO CUBE, NO PAY
DROPPED ON THE STREET Sudden Collapse Due to an Overtaxed ar.d Nervous Constitution
iTHE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE '
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DISARMEDJ COURT T. H. Williams Relieved of His Weapons A SENSATIONAL EPISODE OF TRIAL OF THE HORSEMAN Asked It He Had Gone to Harriott's House for the Purpose of Hurdering Him, Witness Replies That if He Had He Would Have Done So
Suspected Highwayman Captured
Estate of Charles L. Fair
Attempted Suicide
Betiremsnt of "The Marrying Squire"
Xlsetion Contest Dismissed
"Jimmy" Dunphy Married
BRODRICK TAKES A BRIDE Brilliant Wedding of British War Secretary and Madeline Stanley
PRISONER SHOT Attempted Jail Delivery Frustrated by Deputies
FORFEITS HIS BEQUEST Sau Francisco Man's Disastrous Contest of His Wife's Will
TROUBLES OF ROYAL PAIR Crown Prince of Saxony Sues for Separation
Upward Juiqp in Freight Rates
Bogota's American Crew Resigns
Cut His Throat
To Prospect Mojave Desert
Devery's fight With Tammany
Calve Will Marry
Seventeen Victims of Toy Pistols
Passing Worthless Checks
TRAIWSESSION Delegates Hold a Secret Meeting ORGANIZATION WORKING FOR DESIRED INCREASE The Demand for Increase ia Wages Affects Over One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Men on Railroads South and West of Chicago
U. P. TRAINMEN Gather in Conjunction With Similar Boards in Other Cities
Grievance Committees Meet
Agreement With Operators Suspended
Santa Fe's Turn Next
Tin Plate Mill Closed
. Will Besume Hearings
SPARKS FROM THE WIRES
COAST TELEGRAPH BREVITIES
To Open Great Wheat Belt
fatally Burned
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THE RACE PROBLEM Indianola Postoffice Is Still Closed COLORED POSTMISTRESS WILL NOT SERVE Although the Office Still Remains Closed by Order of the Government, Thsrs Stems Little Likelihood of Farther Trouble—A Statement
DEATHS OF THE DAY Termer Premier Sagasta
COURT OF CLAIMS Decisions Rendered in Cases Brought by Officers of the Navy
Elephant Electrocuted
Rock Island Will Meet Competition
STATEHOOD FIGHTERS Governor Otero and Major Llewellyn I Ready for the Fray
I To Restore the Canteen
Bullet in Her Breast
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HOW AT JIN MON EY Interest in Tonight's Contest MEETING IS A HARD ONE TO PROGNOSTICATE Kelly Will Have to Be Every Bit as Good as Touted in' Order to Take Away the Winner's End—The McFadden-Solomon Scrap
Purse for Corbett and Jeffries
RACING AT OAKLAND Large Crowd and Gcod Sport at the Opening Day
s®tries for Today
On the New Orleans Track
MRS. BOWERS IS CHAMPION Wins Finals in Women's Golf Contest at Country Club
BOWLING RECORDS Tour of All Americans Will Close at Sandusky
Belmont Meets Pasadena
Union Hardware Team Wins
Marble Palace Tournament
Yanger Gets Decision
Alexandria's Coronation Crown
Happy Time in Old Town
IE FLOODSFTIMTIOI Northern Pacific Trains Are Still Tied Up TWO MEN ATTEMPTING RESCUE ARE DROWNED At O'Brien, on the Northern Pacific, the Water Is Still Eight to Ten Feet High, With Little Prospects of Beceding at Present Time
Wilkeson Mine Flooded
CAUSE OF MOROCCO TROUBLE Burton Holmes Says Young: Sultan Is Too Progressive
BRADNER BEATS BIEN Only Four Games Left in Berry's Tournament
REFUSES TO VACATE H«gh School Principal Defies Board of Education
Capital Bemoved
Herrick Would Accept
Guarantee Fund Divided
Corbett Bitten, by a Cat
Undelivered Telegrams
Off His Beat
Not Compulsory
New Btyles of Vehicle*.
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YESTERDAY IN WASHINGTON
CONGRESS ON THE HOMESTRETCH
POOR VENEZUELA
PEACE IN THE PHILIPPINES
THE MAYOR'S MESSAGE
ISOLATED NORTHERN CITIES
QUIETUS OF THE SCARE
111 THE nap STAY Huntington Won't Give Up Freight Franchise DISPUTE RETARDS PROJECTED RAILWAY BUILDING Freight Cars in New York Streets. Monrovia Line Nearing Completion. San Pedro Road Will Branch From the Long Beach Line at Dominguez
OF SOCIAL INTEREST Goldwater-Steinman Wedding
College Women's Luncheon
Scotch Housewarming
Social Notes
WOMEN'S CLUBS Ebell Club
Sericulture Club
Monday Study Club
Charged With Stealing Wheel
BIG ORANGE YIELD Season's Shipments Are Well Under Way EIGHTEEN HUNDRED CARS SENT AWAY Estimated Crop Twenty-four Thousand Cars—Lemons Are Not So Plentiful This Year—Sixteen Hundred Cara of Celery Have Been Shipped
WASHINGTON IN SAN DIEGO Today He Will Be Banqueted by nr. and Mtb. R. C. Owens
DR. ELLIS ELECTED CHAIRMAN Board of Education Organises and Committees Are Named
WILL NAME HIS SUCCESSOR Unusual Compliment Extended to Rev. B. W. R. Tayler
GAMBLERS IN COURT Some of Them Are Fined and Others Demand Jury Trial
HEAT EQUAL TO JULY Last Two Days Warmer Than Thoj« of Early Summer
BISHOP IS HOPEFUL
NEWS OF CITY 111 BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
PERSONAL
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY
Society News
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ___
10 FIGHT jp BILL COMPANIES PREPARING FOR HOT CAMPAIGN Claim That Proposed Meaiure of Water and Forest Association Would Be Serious Detriment
"ADOLPH AND RUDOLPH"
HOTEL ARRIVALS
THEY ALL SAY SO Not Only in Los Angeles, But in Every Ciiy and Town in the Union
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
Weather Condition*
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
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COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL SNYDEH THOIU Mayor Submits Animal Message ADVOCATES A BUSINESS LIKE ADMINISTRATION Council Meets and Passes Around the Plums Which Were Allotted in the Caucus—Personnel of Democratic Slate Is Given to the Public
Official Council Proceedings
COUNTY OFFICERS CHANGED Lnnydon Elected Chairman of th« Board of Supervisors
COURT BRIEFS
OBJECTS TO RECONSTRUCTION Suit to Enjoin J. Bryaon Inn Improving Bis Block
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FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS (TABADXWA) PARK WJICOITEST Prizes Awarded Lucky Competitors BEST FEATURES OF ALL WILL BE UTILIZED Vint Prix* of $400 Ooe* to Thomas Chisholm and the Second to Caleb Shoebridge, Both of Whom Are Resident* of Pasadena
Pair of Runaways
Youngest Police Judge
Pasadena Brevities
?asadeua Briefs
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mr*. B. B. Cartwright Give Reception in Honor of the Event
(PASADENA) COUNCIL ROUTINE Befusal of Electrir. Railroad to Glto Transfers to Be Investigated
(VENTUBA COUNTYt FUNERALOF J. K. GRIES Beautiful Floral Pieces Mark Esteem in Which He Was Held
(ORANGE COUNTY) DESERTER SURRENDERS W. S. Moore of Cruiser Boston Gives Himself Up to Police
(liOS ANGELES COUNTY) A. F. F. CLUB Will Be Entertained at the Home of Miss Mae Orcutt
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Soldiers' Home Death Roll
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Booker T. Washington at'Claremont
(SAN B4BWA*D»O COUNTY) DEATH OF SENATOR CONN BELLS TOLLED IN RESPECT TO HIS MEMORY Deceased Was Called the "Father of San Bernardino Valley," Where He Had Lived for Forty-four Years
(SANTA BARBARA COUNTY) SOCIETY WEDDING Miss Irene Del Valle Becomes Bride of Alvin Mitchell
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) Held Up at Redlands
Both Satisfied
(SAN BSBNABDINO COUNTY) BOLD REDLANDS ROBBERY M. SIMMONS LOSES BOTH MONEY AND CHECKS Money Was Taken From the Drawer of the Safe During the Day and Loss Was Not Discovered
(SAN DIEGO COUNTY) GHASTLY FIND Dead Body of a Child Discovered by Boys at Play
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) SHORT CIRCUIT H. H. Brown, Night Operator of Gas Company, Severely Burned
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Sawtelle Gleanings
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) WANT CITY OWNERSHIP REPRESENTATIVE FAILS TO MAKE TERMS In the Meantime Trustees May Be Forced to Accept 98 Rote to Avoid Haying City Left in Darkness
(VENTURA COUNTY) COUNTY OFFICERS New Incumbents Take Charge of Their Offloes
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Notes From the Palms
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY! FREE READING ROOM Business Men of Riverside Will Try and Provide One
THISTLES AND DANDRUFF 0 _ An Interesting Parallel and a Valuable Deduction Therefrom t
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STOCKS VERY IRREGULAR! • i ' SPECULATIVE POOLS ACTIVE. FEED PROFIT TAKEN Baaing of the Money Market Has Encouraged the Public to Bay. v Many Call Loans Are Renewed
Financial Record
Live Stock Beportt
Butter and Bggs
Sugar and Coffee
GOOD NAVELS ABE STEADY IN EASTERN MARKETS
NEW YORK STOCKS
New York Beads
Bolton Stocks and Bonds
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS
Coast Shipping
WHEAT FIRMER AT THE CLOSE
PACIFIC COAST TRADE
Orange Shipments
Foreign Copper Firmer
San Francisco Mining Stock*
EGGS SLIGHTLY FIRMER] STOCKS IN COUNTRY REPORTED ABOVE THE AVERAGE Southern California Creamery Butter Has Been Advanced Five Cents a Boll—Other Grades Follow Suit
STOCK EXCHANGE
Annual Meeting
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Mora LEADS TO lISHOOTIRE AFFRtT
UNION MEN MEET / State Federation Begins Convention ORGANIZATION SETTLES DOWN TO THE BUSINESS IN HAND 1. W. Bogers Makes Formal Address of Welcome and Attention Is Given to the Proposition to Get Actively Into Politics, Local and State
A DELICATE CREATION Chef Hartman of the Imperial Surprise* 'Epicure* at Night Luncheon*
The Trestle' Broke
BTOPB THE COUGH
SURFACE CABLE Canadian Government's Substitute for Poles and Wires
Building Permits
Held for Trial
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