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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 122, 4 February 1903
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NOW HONDURAS MIL WAR President Sierra Will Not fietire NEWLY ELECTED SUCCESSOR STARTS A REVOLUTION Admiral Casey Has Been Ordered to Btart Immediately With a Squadron and Be Prepared to Protect American Interests
Two Women Hanged
Louise of Saxony
THE MOjK'S NEWS
PERKINS WILL BE "MOT" Matters Made Easy for the Senator SOLONS SPEND JHE DAY IN ' QUIBBLING OVER WORDS Loud Debate on the Resolution to instruct Him to Oppose the Cuban Treaty—Leavitt'e Amendment to Bequest Him Finally Carried
BELIEVED IN WASHINGTON THE ALLIES WILL YIELD Minister Bowen's Note to the British Ambassador, Considered in the Light of an Ultimatum, Appears to Have Stirred Cp the Foreign Diplomats Very Effectually, as Was Shown by the Conferences Held Yesterday
. A CRUSHING BLOW Body of Revolutionists Defeated by General Alcantara
THE PRIORITY CLAIMS One Report Claims the Allies' Position Hat Been Misinterpreted
LACKS POPULAR SUPPORT German Diplomat Advises Berlin of English Feeling
FRENCH MORE CONFIDENT They Look for an Early Adjustment of Difficulties
MinUter to Vanwuela
ONLY A JUfiBT COLD KING EDWARD NOT SERIOUSLY INDISPOSED His Intended Visit to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire Has Been Indefinitely Postponed
WILD AND WICKED mm Mens Chicago People Falling in the Streets STREET CAR TRAFFIC IN OMAHA AT A STANDSTILL The Los* of Stock Will Be Large la Nebraska and lowa—A Tornado Ftuei Over the City of Dallas, Tesss—Snow in Missouri
WATERBURITS_ TROUBLE RIOTOUS DEMONSTRATIONS CONTINUE A Private of One of the Militia Regiments Is Clubbed by Strikers and Quite Badly Injured
Jobs D. Long's Condition
ELMS fIJLL PASSED It May Serve to Cnrb the Big Trusts HAS PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO RAILROADS The Senate Passes a Measure for the Belief of the Officers and Crew of the Cruiser Charleston, Lost in the Philippines
Action In the House
WORK OF THE HOUSE Some Private Claim Bills Are Passed. Others Defeated
THE ARMORED CRUISERS One to Be Built by the Cramps and the Other by a New York Company
PANAMA CANAL TREATY It Is Reported Favorably to the Senate in Executive Session
KERN OIL COMPANY LANDS Opinion by District Court of Appeals in a Famous Case
William Redmond Released
LESSLER SCANDAL .Report of the Committee on Investigation IT IS FOUND THAT DOBLIN WAS OUT FOR THE COIN No Evidence Found to Connect Ex-Congressman Quigg With Any-Improper Conduct—Holland Submarine Company Also Guiltless
STATEHOOD PROPOSITION Considerable Talk Concerning a Compromise
PLENTY OF SURGEONS Plan Perfected by New York Central Railroad Company
Fatal Railroad Collision
Forbidding Child Labor
STATE UNDER SNQW| Heavy Fall in Northern Portion COLDER IN CALIFORNIA THAN IT IS IN THE EAST Freaky Weather That Has Made the Whole Population Shiver, but as Far as Reported Has Caused Little Damage—Hard Rain Sets In
Three Inches at Colusa
Napa Gets Some
Slight Fall at Vallejo
Heavy Frost at San Jose
Snow, Hail and Rain
Stockton Shivering
Raining at Bakersfleld
Santa Barbara's Weather
COLDEST OF THE SEASON The Freezing Point Beached at Many Places, but No Damage Done
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Conferees at Loggerheads Over the Disposal of Interstate Commission
IT IS NOT EXEMPT Property of a Bankrupt in a Trustee's Custody Liable to Taxation
A Banker's Suicide
Will Let the Jesuits Return
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD QUIDS
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• HEARINGJWPOIEO Telephone Investigation Not Likely STANTON'S RESOLUTION TIED UP IN COMMITTEE Bequest of the Company for Delay Is Granted, and the Probabilities Are That the Matter Will Not Be Heard From Agaiu—Will Not Own Defeat
JOKE ON SMITH Senator's Colleagues Have Fun Over the Golden Foppy Bill
TAX ON MORTGAGES Stanton's Constitutional Amendment for Its Appeal
SURETIES OF OFFICIALS Bill Providing That They Shall Be Given by Regular Companies
Catalina Island Bill
TO STOP POOL SELLING Tr.tnsue Introduces a Bill Similar to Los Angeles Fool Ordinance
A Pastor Harried
HIDDEN AWAY
BUCKMMLALLEGED Cause of the Shooting of C. R. Lloyd 1 STATEMENT BY THE WOUNDED MAN'S ATTORNEY Report That the District Attorney Has Advised the Arrest of Fred Lloyd, Son of the Victim, and Horace Little—Both Men Have Disappeared
TAKEN 0N SUSPICION The Bait Lake Police Will Arrest All Suspicious Characters
SHEEP CAMP RAIDED Proprietor Shot, Sheep Slaughtered and Outfit Wagons Burned
Killed by a Snowslide
Beet Sugar Factory Burned
Capitol Removal Project I
Engine Jumps the Track
PAY FOB COYOTE SCALPS BILL PASSES THE ASSEMBLY WITH AMENDMENT Camp Saves to the' State the Bight to Appeal the Cases to the Supreme Court If Attorney General Sees Pit
Will Work for Statehood
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THE WOMETS CLUBS Opening of Convention of Federation DELEGATES WELCOMED BY THE MAYOR OF FRESNO A Large Number of Changes in tJhe Constitution Recommended by the Committee on Amendments—Questions Which Will Be Considered
ATE FIVE POUNDS OF TOBACCO Claims It Is No More Than Any Man Could Do
The First Cabinet Meeting
VACCINATION AND DANDRUFF There Is as Sure Prevention of Baldness as There Is of Smallpox
Undelivered Telegrams
Foil* a Deadly Attack
THE ESMOND WRECK Two Juries Investigating at Tucson SUPERINTENDENT SROUFE IS AGAIN A WITNESS He Lays the Entire Blame on Operator Clough, and Seeks to Exonerate Conductor Parker—The Conductor Tells His Story Again
SECURES MS SCULP SENATE PASSES THE BANK COMMISSION MEASURE Strong Arguments Against Such Acj tion That Fail to Have Any Effect. Bill Creating a New Commission
An Englishman's ArrCat
Instructed for the Treaty
ORIENTAL HORRORS Catalogue of Disasters in Far East FIFTY LIVES LOST BY WRECK OF STEAM LAUNCH Sixty-Four Japanese Miners Burned to Death—Forty-Five Fishermen Killed in a Fierce Combat—Fatal Landslide in thai Port- of Nanking
DEATHS OF THE DAY
TOOK A STRAW VOTE Interesting Experiment in a Restaurant
PAYMENT BY WEIGHT Mine Worker* Insist That Is the Only Fair Method
BANK ROBBERS CAUGHT Had Succeeded in Helping Themselves to Ten Thousand Dollars
A Swindler Caught
Proposed New State
Southern Pacific Colonist Rates
The Indianapolis Ghouls
Fine Carriages
AN OBJECT LESSON William's Way of Contrasting British and German Navies
DEFENDS HUSBAND'S NAME Tile Wife.of One San Jose Physician Horsewhips Another Medico
AUSTRIA_AT_ST. LOUIS Unpromising Report Made Concerning Sending an Exhibit
MANGLED BY_A TRAIN News Agent on Santa Fe Road Has Both Feet Crushed
Fleeing From Honduras
Mrs. Alexander Dying
TURNER RESIDENCE GUTTED Fire Causes Heavy Loss on West Washington Street
LOCAL OPTION CARRIED Prohibition Defeated in Vermont After Fifty Years
Result of a Lovers' Quarrel
To Invade Macedonia
Rates to Fresno
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SEASON JSjXTENDED Governor Pardee Signs Game Bill GENERAL ELATION AMONG THE DUCK HUNTERS Facts and Fancies About Seasons for Shooting Game as Now Adjusted by the New Law—John Schumacher Talks Shop—February 15 Open Day
Racing at Oakland
New Orleans Races
JAKE BECKLEY HERE – / Old Timer Looks Young as Ever TALKS ABOUT BASEBALL AND OTHER THINGS Charlie Reilly Will Not Flay Baseball Thia Year, Owing to a More Lucrative Business—Bernhard in Town. Other Happenings of Not*
ADVANCE SALE IS BEGUN General Interest Is Taken in Martin-Johnson Match
Boxing for New York
Oaks Win Two Games
Munroe and Sharkey
Two Fights for Fort Erie
Amateur Billiard Players
IRRITATING TROUBLE QUICKLY OVERCOME If You Only Find Out the Right Course to Pursue
Philadelphia Will Cruise No More
The American Henley
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
Forecast
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
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IfNITEAGAINSTBLACX Anti-Poolroom Petition Largely Signed CAMPAIGN TO BE MADE WITH THE SUPERVISORS Protest From the Law snd Order Element of V«raon Is Increasing In Vigor, and a Hard Struggle Is to Be Xade to Close the Joint
DOOM OF SOCIAL CLUBS District Attorney Proclaims Against Liquid Athletics
DR. THOMAS IS COURAGEOUS Despite the Churches, He Plans a Congress of Religions
Do You Want a Valise
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nsißiu He Wines and Dines at Hinton's Expense WRITES THE OWNER TO PLEASE CARRY MORE READY CASH Sold and Successful Operation Net* the Thief About $350 in Property •nd Jfoney—Xeynipper Man Be■umei His Mysterious Work
TO PREVENT EPIDEMICS | Board of Health Considers Necessity of Precautionary Measures
PRISONER MAKES ESCAPE Pomona Liquor Law Violator Fool 3 His Friend, the Constable
MRS. NATION TO SPEAK Celebrated Hatchet Wielder Is Booked by Chutes Theater
WILL CONDEMN SCHOOL SITES Councilmen Want the Courts to Save Overpaying for Land
False Alarms
Wrestling Bout
REAL EHEMYJF LABOR GARRISON FINDS IT IN LAND MONOPOLY Before the Economic Club He Advises Union Men to Stop Frittering Their Strength and Do Greater Things
DISPOSING OF CITY MABKET Bowen Thinks That the House Can Be Made to Fay
In a Public Street
COURT; BRIEFS
WOMEN'S CLUBS Ebell Club
Friday Morning Club
Ryan Beats "Cyclone" Kelly
Hobson May Not Leave Navy
Corbett to Fight Jeffries
Fairbanks Will B« Here
Riley Grannan on Again
Monroe to Visit England
OF SOCIAL INTEREST
Yatea-Sawtelle
Crokinole Party
Seaside Luncheon
Alhambra Luncheon
Social Notea
* DEATH OF C. B. WEBSTER One of the Most Prominent Citizen* of Corona Pastes Away
BIDS FOR SEWER BONDS Local Bank Secures the Issue lor Long Beach Improvements
SHOT DURING A ROW An Escape From Whittler Gets Into Serious Trouble
Covin a Cullings
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STOCK MAmTTACKED THE PROFESSIONAL ELEMENT CONTESTS APATHY Wabash Slightly Advances—Traders' Campaign in New York Central. Loanable Funds Were Plentiful
Financial Record
Orange Shipments
Live Stock Reports
Sugar ant' CoUm
CALIFORNIA ORANGES WILL LEAD
LIBERAL OFFERINGS AND ORANGES DECLINED
NEW YORK STOCKS
New York Benda
Boston Stocks and Bonds
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS
FROST REPORTS RAISE PRICES
PACIFIC COAST TRADE
Butter and Eggs
Cotton and Wool
EGGS ARE NOT SO ACTIVE
STOCK EXCHANGE .
THE MINING FIELD
How to Heacn Any Point in Los Angeles Cars of the Loa Angelea Railway Co. traverao all aectiona of tha cityroute indicated by deatination boarda on aides and ends of cara.
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ARE HUNTjUG FOR COX Identity of G. E. Martin Is Established DISCREDITABLEtAREER HERE AND IN THE EAST Th« Man Accused of Killing James X. Sowards Is Known to Have Been in Los Angeles Until Last Saturday Horning—Courses Probably Taken
MANY TELEPHONE POLES William Thorpe Complain* Against the Home Telephone Oompany
One-Third of All the Champagne
The Siberia at San Francisco
WILUHDTHETARGET "Pernicious Activity" Is the Complaint COUNCIL DOES NOT CONFIRM CIVIL SERVICE BOARD Republican Members Unite in Opposition, Under Leadership of Nofziger—Water Board Is Approved by Unanimous Vote—New Quarters
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