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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 127, 9 February 1903 PDF Issue PDF

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ME MM GET THEJML So Returning Statesmen Assert WERE FINELY ENTERTAINED IN THE GARDEN CITY Some Very Substantial Reasons Advanced in Favor of the Proposed Move—Opposition to Abolition of the Bank Commission
The Pretender a Prisoner
THE MORNING'S JEWS
DISPUTE OVER ICBEJT 111 END Bolivia Agrees to Brazil Occupying It DETAILS TO BE ARRANGED BY A SPECIAL MISSION The American Syndicate Thft Haa Invested in the Bobber Industry in the Disputed Province Likely to Come Out a Loser
TERRIBLE DISASTER IN THE SOUTH SEAS Fierce Hurricane and Mighty Tidal Ware Attack the Society Islands and the Tuamotu Group and Destroy About " – One Thousand Lives
SOME LIVELY QUAKES ■ I 111 t V ~ EARTH SHOOK FROM ST. LOUIS TO LOUISVILLE All Through Illinois and Indiana Windows Battled and Doors Were Swung Back and Forth
QUAKE IN KENTUCKY Window* Battled and Pictures Were Shaken From the Walls
BREAD AT FAMINE PRICES That Is What Great Britain May Expect in Caae of War
Serum Beneficial in Plague Cases
INDUCTED JTO OFFICE ARCHBISHOP MONTGOMERY IN SAN FRANCISCO Archbishop Biordan Speaks of the Coming of His Coadjutor and Their Previous Close Person*! Relations
A Race Blot in Georgia
BUST m WORK okjwocols Ambassadors and Bowen in Conference BRITISH PAPER SATISFACTORY TO VENEZUELA Minister Bowen Continue* Optimistic of an Early Settlement of the Trouble and the Speedy Raising of the Blockade in That Country
AWFUL SIGHTS AT PHOENIX CLUB Vernon Institution Is a Veritable Hell Hole BOYS AND GIRLS MINGLED HI SHAMELESS INDECENCY Manager Bow* Telia of His Success la Sunning a Social Club In. the 01 tj Limit*—Opinions of the Residents Of Vernon on the Matter
DEBATE TOEKD SOON Flans of the Opponents of Statehood WILL BRING IN A SUBSTITUTE MEASURE THIS WEEK Tk« Plan Now la to Have the Bill Provide for the Consolidation and Admission of Two States—What Senator Quay la Liable to Do
MEXICO INTERESTED Pleased to See United States Trying to Aid in Silver Problem
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER Plans to Provide for the Appointment of One in Idaho
UTAH JOBBERS They Are Coming to California in the luterest of Trade
Indorse Ex-Slave Pension Bill
He Died, His Sweetheart Lived
Cleveland Going Fishing
THE ANNA L. MULFORD Her Crew Picked Up and Taken to Port by a British Steamer
MURDER IN NEW YORK CITY Dealer in Old Iron Found in His Office With His Skull Crushed
CRIME IN KENTUCKY Ministers Throughout State Start a Campaign Against Evil Doers
WILL FERRET OUT MURDERERS Outcome of Evidence Given Before the Strike Commission
WILL ASK FOR ADVANCE Electric Railway Employers to Mee* in Boston Today
Chattahoochie River Rising
Member of Dawes Commission
British Steamer Stranded
Funeral of Famous Baritone
Result of a Street Fight
THE SUPPLY BILLS Honse Will Tackle Them This Week FRIENDS OF CURRENCY BILL ARE INSISTENT All Matters of Minor Importance Will Have to Give Way, However, to the Budgets, the Session Is so Far Advanced
A Memorial Session
DEATHS OF THE DAY Dr. Paul Haedick
Freight Embargo Lifted
Fassports Needed lo Visit Honduras
Rag Peddler Found Murdered
Rockefeller Hat Nothing to Say
Fire in Petersburg, Ontario
Crashes Into Sleighing Party
RACE TROUBLE IN GEORGIA NtgroM at a Festival Shot Down by White Men in Cold Blood
THE FRIAR LANDS The Vatican Is Inclined to Accept the Proposition of This Country
CEDING THE ERIE CANAL A Small Portion. Can Be Granted to the General Government
HAWAIIAN NEEDS Estimate of $6,600,000 Is Made for Public Improvements
Princess Goes Into Retirement
Floods In Georgia
Miner Killed by Dynamite
Policeman Shoots Policeman
Theater Burned
CRIME HAUNTED HER Wife Confesses Killing Her Husband ABUSED HER WHILE DRUNK AND SHE SHOT HIM DEAD With Her Daughter's Aid Cut Up the Body, Burned It, Ground the Bones Fine and Fed Them to the Hens and Fainted Over the Blood Spots
FRANCISCAN FATHERS A New Superior General of the Order to Be Elected in Rome
Box Office Attached
Another Tong Victim
Desperate Character Jailed
Consuls at New Russian Seaport
The Macedonian Reforms
Lord Milner to Remain
The Wabash on the Bampage
Browned in San Franciaco Bay
Fosse Tracking Murderer
REVIVAL OF DREYFUS CASE M. Clemenceau Knows Nothing' About a Document Concerning It
Takes the Gas Route
A Concession for Belgium
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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MINERS'JtECUTIVE Committee to Meet Today at Indianapolis MUCH TIME TO BE GIVEN THIS YEAR TO ORGANIZATION The Wage Scale as Signed Directly or Indirectly Affects the Pay of Three Hundred Thousand Miners in Four States of the Union
CHICAGO ELEVATOR MEN Will Be a Big Strike if Their Demands Are Not Complied With
"PACKING TRADES COUNCIL" Si* Thousand Kansas City Workers Form an Organization
All Quiet at Waterbury
A General Strike Decided Upon
Soldier Charged With Embezzlzement
SUICIDE OF URIBE-URIBE Former Colombian Revolutionary Leader Kills Himself
ORIGIN OFA SLANG WORD How ''Chestnut" Came to Be Used in Its Now Accepted Sense
The One-Client Lawyer
Why the Students Laughed
The Horning After
The Chicago at Yaples
Undelivered Telegrams
Sale of West Indies
Woman's Way
The Fire Demon Vanquished
Sanitarium Food*
If You Want to Go East C. Haydock,
WHEN ROCKEFELLER LOST NEW YORK COURTS DECIDE IN FAVOR OF LE MORA William Rockefeller's 100,000-Acre Play Ground in the Adirondacks Belongs to the People
Same
Early Influence*
Getting In
NERVE OF WESTER! BOY ON THE PLAINS FOR HEALTH. MADE NAME FOR COURAGE Biding Miles With an Indian Arrow in One Leg—Took Dodge City Marshal Seriously and Killed Bad Kan
Working Night and Day
Lincoln a* Dictator
The Barber's Bad Break
Favored the Clarinet
How Gravedigger Beetles Work
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s SPOONBILLS Plan Ballona Clubmen Busy With Them PLENTY OF BIG BIRDS ON THE CERRITOS YESTERDAY Not Many Cinnamon Teal Coming in. Southern Clubs Having Their Innings Again—Sprigs Have Shifted Their Bearings—Shooting News
HIDALGO'S RACING GOSSIP
PRELIMINARY IS ARRANGED Lavelle and Fields Will Precede the McVey-Johnson Mill
Flying Club Meets
Circuit Question Undecided
Fishing Poor, as Usual
USUAL COLLEGE ROW Athletes Begin Annual Bickering POMONA'S POSITION AS TO TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS Necessity of a Strong Governing Body That Will Squelch the Incessant Squabbles and Arguments, Never More Apparent Than Now
A POSSIBILITY That Became a Fact and Pleases Many Bald People
Fine Carriages
KING IS DISAPPOINTED Didn't Get Game With Lncal Bowlers M'GRATH AND KING TO BOWL FOR A PURSE Teams Are Backward About Sending Their Official Records to Secretary Best and Averages Are Not Forthcoming—Vallyo's Good Average
INCREASED JJ]RCUIT PROJECT No Chance of Admission of Spokane and Tacoma This Year
Minor Ball Games
GENTLE PERSUASION Interesting Truths From Antiquated But Revived Logic
The Duel Was Off
BIG CONTEST Experts Preparing for Amateur Event • SOUTHERN CHAMPIONSHIP TO BE DECIDED An Unusually Large Number of Class A Players Insures a Successful Tournament This Season—Mixed Foursomes Postponed
A New Lincoln Story
No Monkey Ranch There
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FINANCIAL WAR LORDS THIRTEEN MEN WHO CONTROL AMERICAN PRODUCTION World Conquest the Aim—By Their Great Wealth They Bute the Batiks and Make or Unmake Trusts
GHOST CROSSED ATLANTIC Appeared to Dead Han's Mother and Led to Recovery of His Body
HOW BASEBALLS ARE MADE Takes Thirty Minutes to Turn One Out by Machinery and by Hand
Turning Point in Great Career
Flies Kill the Spiders
Electricity in Dentistry
Maybe a Higher Temperature
A Lesson Learned?
Bostonese for "Shine, Fiva Centa"
Arctic Exploration a Sport
RISE AND FALLOF MADAME HOW THE CHERRIERES GAINED AND LOST PROSPERITY The End Is the Miserable Tragedy of the Killing of Detective Welsh in the Black Cat Wine Concern
LAWSUIT OVER AN INCH OF LAND Property Owner Wants Wall of a New York Apartment House Removed
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SLOWER RAILWAY SPEED
LEGAL VALUE OF LIFE
FOR JUVENILE REFORM
A BENEFICIAL MOVEMENT
CHILD LABOR IN CALIFORNIA
OUR RAINY SEASON
SMALL FARMS BEST
INNOCUOUS COLD SNAP
Odd# ana Cud*
Business for the Peddlera
Firmness
light Up to Date
Showed It
"Yankee Doodle," With Variations
Geography a la Limerick
Some Tfotcibte Sfta/oon Voyages
Sreatest of t/ie Senate
S/l» iPubtio iPuiso "A Rare Milk Stew"
Cuba and the United State 3
Into the Wastebasket
Something Better
His Experience
' Expensive Philanthropy
Too Bad
Soorga Sranets Ura/ft <Stort»s
The Argonaut
A Tough Mistake
Glittering Soothery
NEWS OF CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
JORDAN TAKES LAUDANUM Found Dead in His Cot, the Victim of Misfortune
DRUID MEMORIAL SERVICES Impressive leremonies Held Yesterday at Pythian Hail
PERSONAL
Southern Pacific Colonist Ratea
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
MEETS PJEH THIEF Fireman Scott Tackles a Suspect KEYNIPPER MAN EXPLORES M. CASTLE'S FLAT Lea-ves an Extra Pair of Trousers as Compensation—Burglars Carry Off Much Brass on Alameda Street. Trieves Fool Silverstein Again
AT THE HOTELS
"PUDD'NHEAD WILSON" Mark Twain's Masterpiece Admirably Presented at the Burbank
TROLLEY POKER A Game That Philadelphians Are Playing on the Street Cars
Living in London Is Costly
GREWELUN A TRAP1 Wife Catches Faithless Husband DOORS KICKED DOWN AT A ROOMING HOUSE Charles H. Grewell, a Prosperous Barber, Taken Out of the Garden City Hotel With Mrs. Ella Stewart and Sent to the City Jail
IT WRITES THE MESSAGES Telephone That Permanently Records Conversations Sent Over Wires
Poor Adelina
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THE HERALD
THE WEATHER
Rainfall
DIED
HUNTER'S DEAREST STORY I
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FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS (PASADENA) VISIT ANDREWS Distinguished Prelates Are Welcomed CATHOLICS TURN OUT IN FORCE TO GREET THEM The Right Rev. Monsignore Nugent Preaches in the Morning on "The Gospel of the Day" and Is Followed in the Afternoon by Bishop Cotter
Head of the Santa Fe in Pasadena
Sensation Promised
Warned Against Sharpers
Throop Girls Win at Basket Ball
Y. M. C. A. Collection Postponed
Special Services in the Churches
Police Pickings
Three Deaths in Pasadena
Snow at Mount Wilson
Pasadena Briefs
(SAN DIEGO COUNTY) ACCEPTS WITH THANKS Corinthian Yacht Club'g Gift From Sir Thomas Lipton
Campagne Comparison
Sanitarium Food*
(SAN BERNARDINO COXTNTY) LLOYD WILL RECOVER DISTRICT ATTORNEY AWAITS RESULT OF WOUNDS Boxall, Who Is Still Confined in Jail, Will Be Charged With Assault With Deadly Weapon With Intent to Xill
(ORANGE COUNTY) . SHIRLETS ]NJURIES Sunset Telephone Company Trying to Size Up Damages
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) WEDDING BELLS Miss Edna McCracken Become* Bride of John P. Snead
(SAN LUIB OBISPO COUNTY) SAN LUIS GUN CLUB Maturing Arrangements lor Series of Shoots During the Summer
MILLIONAIRE RIVALS Mr. Whitney Outwits Mr. V«nd«rbilt in * Fight for Land
His Boy
the Wrong Bids*
(RIVERSIDE qOUVTY) WILL HOLD CONVENTION FRUIT GROWERS PLAN FOR LOS ANGELES EXHIBIT Horticultural Bill Presented in the Senate by Senator Caldwell Does Not Meet With Approval
BIRTHPLACE OF FASHIONS The Theaters of Paris Are Where Most of Them Are First Seen
Soft Anmr
HU Position
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) NEW HOMEJOR INDIANS LANDS CONTIGUOUS TO OLD PALA MISSION Tract Recently Purchased tor Warner's Ranch Indians Contains 3438 Acres Along San Luis Rey River
WHIPPED BY ANGRY WIFE A Woman Follows H«r Husband to a Gambling House
The Effect of Tobacco
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Business
Weather a Dangerous Topic
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CMWUCOMES Saloon Tells Her Troubles SAYS THE GOVERNMENT IS TO BLAME FOB RUM EVIL Willing to (My* an Exhibition of H«r frowMi With Hatchet if Any Saloon Main I* Particularly Anxious to B« Cleaned Out Kansas Style
CITY PULPITS
MURPHY ON -EDUCATION Temperance Lecturer Addressee His Sermon to Boys and Young Men
« American Sailor at Play
' Champ Clark in War
No More Bear Hunting dt Present
MADE HIM SIGN. THE PLEDGE It Took Two Call* tor Police to Do It, But He Promised
Stories of American Sailors I
French Journalists' Happy Lot
Certainly Very Scarce
Painful Exposure
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