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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 110, 22 January 1903
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CAPITOL SWARMS WITH MMED MEN Bloodshed May Result in Denver HENRY M. TELLER'S DEFEAT IS GENERALLY CONCEDED Ex-Governor Alva Adams, Supposed to Be One of His Host Ardent. Supporters, Mow Hopes to Be Elected to the Senate in His Stead
SMOOTH SAIUK FOR AMENDMENTS Quick Work of Assembly Committee MADE SPECIAL ORDER IN THE SENATE FOR TODAY Same Procedure Will Be Adopted by the Lower House, So That They Will Be Duly Ratified Within Few Days—Reformer* Are Again Upset
THE MORNING'S NEWS
THE EASTERN GAME OF FREEZE-OUT
CITY FULLJJF HORRORS THE PLAGUE STILL RAGING IN MAZATLAN /, f. Crowds of Panic Stricken Men and Women Gather to Watch the Burning of Infected Buildings
OCEANIC COMPANY Stockholders Authorize a,n Increase of. Capital Stock
SULTAN'S ARMY English Sergeant's Interesting' Story of Its Composition
Coal Train Captured
Thl Pope Alive and Well
New Way to Pay Debts
Fire on La Touraine
HIS SCHEMEJETECTED1 MURDERER PLANS TO ESCAPE DEATH PENALTY [~r * "• — He Arranged Withi Friends Outside to Dynamite the Jail and iir the Confusion Gain His Freedom
A Reverend Bigamist
Torpedo Boat Pusm Dardanelles
FORT SHELLED TOWyiMG Ruthless Work of the German Cruisers VENEZUELAN GUNNERS MAKE A VIGOROUS RESPONSE An Explosion Occurs In the Portress. Graphic Description of the Stirring Scenes Given by the Correspondent of the Associated Press
DUSKED DOWN STOP GRADE Disaster on the Santa Fe Railroad TWO ENGINES DEMOLISHED B? FREIGHT TRAIN Two Trainmen Killed and Another Is Severely Injured—Can Standing Near the Summit Bun Away and Plunge Down the Mountain Sid*
| COLONEL LYNCH ON TRIAL FOR TREASON J
QUAY WIBJ POUT First Test in Statehood Bill Fight SENATE DECLINES TO GO INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION Mr. Bard Votes With the Opponents ol Admission—Today the Subject Will B* Taken Up in lamest and the Final Test Will Come
Thanks for Foraker and Quay
THE PROCEEDINGS Opponents of the Statehood Bill Meet With a Surprise
NOT LIKELY TO VETO IT The Presidest Considers the Situation as Serious
A Voice From Arizona
PHILIPPINE COINAGE The House Spends the Day Discussing the Proposed Mei.sr-re
TORPEDO BOAT SCANDAL Investigating the Charge Made by Representative Lessler
Against Fowler Currency Bill
To Govern Tutuila
Bepresentation at Siam's Court
The Anti-Trust Bill
Military Academy Bill
COFFEE HEART Life Insurance Companies Now Recognize the Disease
MILITIA BILL SIGNED Final Act in Making the New Law INTERESTING CEREMONY IN EXECUTIVE OFFICE The President Expresses the Hope That the Emergency for Using Troops as Provided for in the Bill May Never Aris«
THE LEYDEN WRECKED Was on the Way From Porto Bico to Newport, R. I.
GLENN COURTMARTIAL Witnesses Testify That the Major Did Not Order Execution of Ouide3
WARNED JUST IN TIME Four-Masted Ship Was Headed for the Beach in a Heavy Fog
A BARK LOST Five of the Crew Picked Up, but Four Were Killed by Falling Wreckage
INAUGURAL CEREMONIES Successor of J. H. Tillman Sworn in as Lieutenant Governor
Internal Bevenue Returns
Church Lands in Porto Eico
Elevator Burned
POINT TBJ ARGUED Commission Will Give a Day to It SHAItL MINERS BE PAID BY CAR OR BY WEIGHT? Chairman Gray Enlivens a Session by itnther Strong Remarks in Commenting Upon an Incident Brought Out in the Testimony
THE MINERS' CONVENTION Resolution.3 Submitted by Different Locals Bead
STRIKE OF SHOE CUTTERS The Mayor of Lynn, Mass., Issues a Proclamation
OFFICIALS CENSURED Complaint That Danger Has Long Existed in the Pass
THE FAIRS' EFFECTS What Consul General Gowdy Says of the Alleged Looting
Killed in a Snowslide
Santa Fe Freight Wrecked
I/ahn Sails for New York
Coal Wanted by Americans
Undelivered Telegrams
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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BOTH HOUSES BUST Senate and Assembly Hard at Work BILLS FAVORABLY REPORTED BY COMMITTEES Introduction of Measures in Both the Houses Continues—Governor Asks for an Appropriation of $100,000 to Cope With the Bubonic Blague
IN THE ASSEMBLY Committee Beports Received and Bills Introduced
BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS The Federal Government Asked to Investigate forest Reserves
IN FAVOR OF COGGINS Report of the Senate Committee on Election Contest
VETERANS MADE HAPPY Appropriation for O. A. R. Gathering Is Promised
San Francisco Harbor Interests
REMARKABLE SUCCESS Of a New Catarrh Cure
DEALING IN MARGINS A San Francisco Judge Holds That It Is Illegal
CURIOSITY JSATISFIED Boy Sets Fire to Big Oil Tank to See It "Go Off"
COSTS TOO HEAVY Otis Objects to the Payment of Mrs. Tingley's Bill
— STORAGE RESERVOIRS Progress Made by Property Owners in Salt River Valley
Went Off the Grade
Equal Suffrage Convention
An Effect of German Tariff
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TALKS OFJjIS VISIT Doctor Lorenz Had a Pleasant Time SOME THINGS IN THIS COUNTRY SURPRISED HIM . He Was, Above Everything, Struck With the Magnificent Charity of the American*—4he Christian Scientists and the Faith Healers
THE SOFT COAL MEN Trial of the Indicted Corporations Is Postponed One Day
Lodging House Keeper Arrested
From Italy to Argentina
Million and a Half Converts
For a Library in Petaluma
Arizona Mine Sold
Beading the Bible in Schools
A Youthful Suicide
SPARKS FROM THE WIRES
DEATHS OF THE DAY James Cooper
STATISTICIAII WORKS Finds Some Facts About Oil Industry THOUSANDS OF COMPANIES HAVE TURNED TURTLE Those That Held on Now Reported as Faying Dividends—Better Says in Sight ior This Year—The Production May Show a Deficit
NEW LEASE OF LIFE In Kern River Field Stayers Have Won the Victory
Monrovia Briefs
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BETTING JUONTESI Sub-Rosa Wagers at Even Money PUBLIC WELL PLEASED WITH WOODS'NEILL MILL Commissioners Afraid to Post Orders, Owing to the Recent Action of the, City Council—dutch interest Centered in the Triple Preliminary
MORLEY SIGNS DUSTY MILLER Good Progress Made In Gathering a Ball Team
Union Oil Team Wins
Coliseums Win Three
Owls Win One
Rosebuds Beat Whittiers
Drawings for Coursing
Racing at Oakland
New Orleans Races
New Game Law
Corbett.and McGovern
Fairbanks Coming
Mid-Week Delegations Large
Joe Goddard Dead
The National League
School Boy Pugilist Knocked Out
New Alaskan Packing Company
The Use of Formalin
Approved by General Knox
Th« Famine in Sweden
Boy Loses a Leg
THE EARTH WAS^RENT Mysterious Explosion in a Mississippi Town
| MONEY WILL BE/PLENTIFUL -*r—-sr— Three-Quarters' of a Million to Bt Scattered About McKeesport
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YESTERDAY JN WASHINGTON
SAFETY OF FUEL OIL
NEGRO EQUALITY REDIVIVUS
TWO WORTHY MEASURES
SHORTRIDGE'S BAD BREAK
PUBLIC OWNERSHIP IN ENGLAND
Odd* mud Cud* |
A Familiar Face
On the Way
Mr. Schiff'a Philanthropy
An Improbable Story
A "Tough" Story
Telling a Story to a Woman
HE MAKES THE RAFTERS RING
TALENTED SOUTHERN GIRL HERE
OF SOCIAL INTEREST Dr. and Mrs. Lindley Entertain
Large Afternoon Reception
Thompson-HcKrana
For Her Sister
Social Notes
WOMEN'S CLUBS Wednesday Morning Club
Ruokin Art Club
Wednesday Morning Club
Olive Street Study Circle
PUBLIC PULSE The Traction Company's Well IJ 1 J . mi..
Poor Substitute
Marriage a Dream?
Look Out for Her
In the Btock Market
NEWS OF CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
ON CHURCH DISCIPLINE PASTOR SMALE DEFENDS HIS COURSE IN FIRST BAPTIST Dissatisfied Members Will'Be Asked to Leave—Leaders Withdraw and Will Worship Elsewhere
AT THi HOTELS
PERSONAL
Do You See the Point?
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL SHOTS FB TO KILL Jury's Verdict, in Acton Shooting Case WITNESSES TELL OF KILLING OF W. H. BROOME Four Shots Fired Into the Body of the Prostrate Kan—Evidence Before Coroner Is to Effect That Murdered Man Picked a Fight With Melrose
DISCUSS DIRTY STREETS The Board of Public Works la After Contractor*
UNDER SPECIAL PRIVILEGE
SOCIAL MS' DOOM Judge York Hives Blow to These Pests SOME LAW THAT WILL BE USED IN LATER PROSECUTIONS Case Arise* in the Attempt to Remove Peter L. Lopes From Office as Constable of San Fernando-—Text of a Decision That Will Hurt
NEEDS SURGICAL RELIEF Young H. P. Conger Is Sent to Prison for Three Years
FARLEY IS NOT INDICTED I Orand Jury Disregards the Charge'of Killing B. Sepulveda
Creajsinger Sued
SCRAP AT VIADUCT Another Turn at Daly Street Imbroglio ELECTRIC COMPANY STARTS TO RUSH THE WORK McAleer, Werdin and Two Policemen Stop the Construction Gang, and an Armistice Is Declared After Nofziger Sees Manager Randolph
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WANT MORE MONEY Santa Fe Firemen Confer With Officials COMMITTEE REPRESENTS MEN OF WESTERN LINES Demand Probably Will Be Granted Without Calling for Decision From Chicago—Southern Faciflo Unable to Get Rails for Chatsworth Line
Goes Like Hot Cake*
LAHDS GO TO HUNTIIIGTD'I SALE OF SHORB AND WINSTON RANCHES CONFIRMED Deeds Are Placed on Record—Broadway Frontage Sold—Many Residences Secured—Hope Street Hotel ,
SONG ILLUSTRATOR HERE j Advantages and Difficulties in Way of Securing Views
HAIR SOFT AS SILK New Scientific Treatment Kills Dandruff Germs and Makes Hair Boft
Important to Employer*
FOB STftTMIETtRINARIAII SOUTHERN MEN INDORSE DR. CHARLES KEANE He Is President of the Southern California Auxiliary of the State Veterinary Association
DIED OF HIS INJURIES Accident to Sixteen-Year-Old Clarence Hallum
Labor Building Planned
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THE HERALD
THE WEATHER
Weather Condition*
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIBTHS
DEATHS
DIED
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
1 Building Permits
I j New Overland Rout* '
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FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS (PASADENA) BOY FATALLY SHOT Tragedy at Santa Anita Ranch BURLY MEXICAN USES A RIFLE WITHOUT PROVOCATION Al&ims His Fourteen-Year-Old Victim Interfered With Him When He Attempted to Shoot a Squirrel—Lad Removed to Hospital in Dying State
Head-on Collision
Briefs of Pasadena
Pasadena Briefs
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Alhambra Affairs
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) CARPENTERS ORGANIZE Union Formed Under the Direction of E. O. Smith
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) CONDEMNATION SUITS
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) COLLAPSE OF A BUILDING
(SAN DIEGO COUNTY) DISCOVEREDJY ACCIDENT WATCHMAN PRESTON DIED ALONE IN HIS BED Many Ballots Are Thrown Out in the Guy-Conklin Election Contest—The Naval Reserves Shoot a Whale
(ORANGE COUNTY) RESIDENCE BURNED Home of Samuel Kraemer Is Entirely Destroyed
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) Elsinore Events
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) TIDE LAHDSJE LEASED SOUTHERN PACIFIC SECURES VALUABLE CONCESSION San Pedro Trustees Accept That Company's Offer in Preference to That Hade by Pacific Electric Company
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) BIG TRACT SOLD Los Angeles Capitalists Invest in La Habra Property
(SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY) CARROLL TALK MEAGER DETAILS OF KILLING OF JOHN VIDALL No Eye-Witneae«» to the Shooting and the Prisoner Will Set Up the Plea of Self-Defense—Boy Badly Burt
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STOCK TRADING LISTLESS ANIMATION IS SHOWN IN THE LAST HOUR Transactions on Wall Street Are Not Large—Advance In Sterling Exchange Checked—No Gold Exports
Financial Record
PACIFIC COAST TRADE
Live Stock Reports
Orange Shipments
Sugar and Coffee
Coast Shipping
ON WARMER WEATHER IN NEW YORK ORANGES ARE ACTIVE
NEW YORK STOCKS
New York Bends
Boston Stccks and Bonds
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS
Wool and Cotton
JANUARY PORK A FEATURE
STOCK EXCHANGE
Butter and Eggs
Fine Carriages
: BUTTER RULES HIGHER NORTHERN LEADS LOCAL IN i / THE ADVANCE r ; Eggs Firmer and Few Offered—Cheese More Active—Fancy Potatoes Are Limited—Onions Tend Upward
' Copper Again Declines
| San Francisco Mining Stocks
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OIL PRODUCERS HOT Bill on Flash-Light Test Discussed MEETINGS RESULT IN UNITED LOCAL OPPOSITION Proposed Measure Will Injure Industry in the State—Consumer Also Will Be Seriously Affected—Energetic Work Is Outlined
BEDISTRICTING THE STATE Cycl« Bpard of Trade Agrees Upon a Schedule of Prices
CORNERSTONE CEREMONIES The Cflhmber of Commerce Will Invite Representatives of Organisations
HAWLEY AT THE HOME Department Commander Welcomed by the Veterans
SCRAMBLE FOR OFFICE Contest for Appointment of Pension Examiner
Here Is an Idea
Reliable Business Woman
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