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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 128, 10 February 1903 PDF Issue PDF

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THE SUTB MOWED War Declared in Central America GUATEMALA IS AGAINST BOTH SALVADOR AND HONDURAS v Report Comes to Washington as a Surprise Where Secretary Hay Has Been. Devoting His Energies to the Preservation of Peace
THE MORNING'S NEWS
REBEL ronCES HEATED Castro's Troops Capture Guaitre PRESIDENT ADMITTED TO BE MASTER OF SITUATION Known That German and Italian Demands Provide (or Increased Payments by Venesuela Prior to the Decision of The Hague
UNFAITHFUL SERVANTS OF THE PEOPLE
LlfE SENTENCE FOB YOUNG — vj SLAYER OF MRS. A. PULITZER FOUND GUILTY Son of the Late H»ad of the Mormon Church Must Spend the Remainder of His Days in Sing Sing
Irish Fights for His Job
DASTARDLY OUTRAGE Attempt to Hide Murder and Robbery by Use of Dynamite
Searching for Leon Rabb
FLOODS IN SCOTLAND River Clyde Bursts Its Banks and Causes Extensive Damage
Ignorant of Disaster
CLEAN BILLSJF HEALTH SAN FRANCI'SCO IS NOW FREE FROM PLAGUE Members of the Board of Health Announce That Not a Trace of the Sisease Is Now Discoverable
President May Hunt In Colorado
BANKS OPPOSE* NEWMEASURE State May Do Without a Commission GOVERNOR TOLD THAT TWO MEMBERS ARE SUFFICIENT Senate Passes the Eight Hour Police Bill—Steering Committee Appoint* ed to Take Charge of All Labor Measures—To Vote as He Please*
CITY TO LICEISE ILL SOCIAL CLUBS Ordinance Expected to Pass on Monday PHOENIX CLUB PLACED UNDER POLICE SUPERVISION Councilman and Police Commissioners Will Act Jointly to Bid the City of the "Social Club" Nuisance—Chiet Elton Makes a Statement
MM BILL A Compromise Reached Over Statehood CONSOLIDATING TERRITORIES THE FEATURE JCmsuts Expected to Be Reported by the Senate Committee by Wednesday—Quay Said to Have Given His Consent—House Is Likely to Fight
STATEHOOD DEBATE Xean'a Arguments in Opposition to the Omnibus Bill
STRICKEN FROM THE JOURNAL Report of New Department Bill at Sunday's Session Nullified
PRESIDENT ATTENDS Opening of the Exhibit of Canning and Allied Industries
TRUST LEGISLATION Hoosevelt Has a Conference With House Leaders
WILL AIDTHE BANKS Bonds to Secure National Deposits BILL MAKING STATE AND RAILROAD CONSOLS ACCEPTABLE Provides That Depositories of Government Funds Shall Mot Be Limited to Nationals to Cover Amounts of Such Deposits
PRESENTS FORSAMOANS Celebration at Tutuila of the Cession to the United States
FIGHT WITH INSURGENTS Several Americans Fall in a Brush Nsar Manila <
DEMOCRATS MAY FLOP Intimation That They May Elect Addicks in Delaware
RAILWAY COMMISSION Want Prior Consideration in Interest of the Measure
Head on Collision
Indian Government Will Give Sites
Crystal Creek Electric Plant
One Killed, Seven Injured
Oiron Returns to Princess
Refuses Uncle Sam's Demands
Judge Boot Appointed Deputy
pmitip WAR Bulgarians Openly Ai<} Macedonia TROOPS RAISED FOR INVASION OF TURKEY Four Hundred Army Officers Granted Leave of Absence to Further the Insurrection on the Frontier—Mild Winter in the Balkans
Appeal to the Powers
Proposed Reforms
WILL CONTEST ESTATE Heirs of the Late Mrs. Charles L. Fair Take Preliminary Steps
Bonds for New Road
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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BLOWN OHTHE ROCKS Steamer Brunswick Lost at Fort Bragg ALL THE CREW MANAGE TO MAKE THEIR ESCAPE ' Mooring Lines Part During a Gale and Before the Vessel's Engine Can Be Started She Is Driven Ashore and Battered to Pieces on the Bocks
USED A SHOTGUN Suicide of a Former Well Known Newspaper Man
UNITED VERDE Famous Jerome Mine Will Soon Be Stunning Full Blast
INCfiME TAX SUSTAINED Hawaiian* Must Submit to Decision of United States Court
End of Bitter Fight
CRESCENT CITY INVESTIGATION Captain Payne Charges A. Olsen With Sleeping on Duty
NO NEWS OF CLOUGH His Mother Denies That Operator Complained of Overwork
DOLE AS A WITNESS Case of Territory of Hawaii Against Osaki Mankichi
ARIZONA PIONEER DIES John J. Gardiner of Phoenix Succumbs to Heart Disease
« Favors Anti-Trust Legislation
MENDED 6HINA Don't Do Well With Hot Water
BLAMES CANTRELL Defense in the Grave Robbing Trial OR. ALEXANDER'S EVIDENCE OUTLINED TO THE JURY Expects to Prove That the Negro Who Gave the Strongest Testimony Against Him Was Paid by Some Unknown Person to Swear Falsely
PLUCKY WOMAN'S DEED Shoots Her Assailant, Who in Turn Tries to Burn Her Alive
WOMAN'S WILD WORDS Suspected of Her Husband's Death, She Creates a Scene
CLEVELAND'S AN'SWER Response to Inquiry) About Accepting Nomination for Presidency
Convict Commits Suicide
Another Tucson Victim
DESPERATE BURGLAR SHOT Gives His Name as Clifford Bead and Will Probably Si*
RUSE WAS SUCCESSFUL Tlie Alleged Philippine Embezzzler Kidnaped by Officers
Italy's King Honors Mascagni
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MMEITJS BEGOI Daniel McCarthy Makes Opening Address PRESIDENT BAERATTENDSTHE INVESTIGATION McCarthy Eulogizes John Mitchell, Whose Honesty and Integrity, Ha Said, Had Never Been Questioned, aad Who Wit a Born Leader of Men
NO PROGRESS MADE Indications Point to General Elevator Conductors' Strike
Santa Fe Officials Confer
Reach aa Agreement
Stock Company Initiated
DEATHS OF THE DAY
Captain James Hamilton
Jury Withholds Verdict
POTENT CAUSE OF BAD STREETS
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RURAL REGISTRY Instructions to Carriers Extending This Branch of Service
DETAINED ON SUSPICION Immigrants on Board the Steamer La Bretagne Are Held
Urge Passage of Lewis Bill
Fin* Carriages
BODIES FOUND
Undelivered Telegram*
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RACING IKJOSPECT Brooks Makes an Appeal to the Council AGRICULTURAL PARK IS NOW OPEN TO ANYONE Washington's Birthday Date Has Been Given to High School Boys for Their Field Day Sports—Situation of the Horaemen Who Cannot Get Away
INGLESIDE WINNERS Only Two Favorites Manage to Finish in the Lead
Winners at Crescent City
Dixon and Ware Go the Limit
Woods and Carter
Amateur Billiard Championship-
"Young- Nationals" Challenge
KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED The Constant Wearing of a Hat Propagatea Dandruff Germs
"PUDD'NHEAD WILSON" AND SOME THUMB-MARKS
. PRESIDIO THE CHOICE San Francisco Will Ctot Coast Amateur Golf Championship
Coliseums Win Three Games
Conservative Life Wins
Fought to a Draw
Oregon Outlaw Captured
Baseball Magnates Undecided
Henderson Rumor Unfounded
Xnocked Out in First Bound
Visalia Men's Enterprise
Sullivan a Bankrupt
Incendiary Pleads Ouilty
Fulton Leads for Senatorahip
Earthquakes InHexico
Five Hundred F ami lie* Destitute
Carter Gets Decision
Royalty at Windsor
OPPOSE IRRIGATION BILL Asks Legislators to Defeat Works Measure
Forbids the "Water Cure"
Presidential Appointments
San Jose Hotel Sold
A Timely -Suggestion
Allti-Truat Bills
Saving the Bats
Committee of the Whole
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ANTI-TRUST LAW ASSURED
WAGES OF LAW MAKERS
OUR SHAKY EARTH
A PROFESSIONAL REFORMER
A VERITABLE HELLHOLE
A FALLACIOUS REASON
SOCIAL DIARY AND GOSSIP
Social Notes
WOMEN'S CLUBS Ruskin Art Club
Ebell Club
MUJUIDS Price Collier Talks of Reorganization SAYS INTEREST RATES ARE EXCESSIVE AT PRESENT Western American Roads Built About the Same Tim* as th» Mexican Centra] Have Reorganised So as to Reduce Interest Charge
SUGAR PRICES TAKE A DROP Change in Quotation Gives Surprise to Some.Holderis
PUBLIC PULSE Straight From the Shoulder
What a Picture, Indeed!
The Wrong Car Number
Velocity of Light and Electricity
CITY HALL NOTES
NEWS OF CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
"LOVERS' LANE" A Play to Warm the Heart-Cockles of New Englanders
PERSONAL
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
WHS ESmpiED?! Mrs. Katheriue Lewis Makes Ugly Charges MANY OF BLANTON DUNCAN'S VALUABLES ARE GONE On the Other Hand, Administrator Ainsworth Makes General Denial and a Struggle Is Expected in This New Phase of Duncan Estate
ARRANGING CONSTRUCTION New Railroad to Connect Oil Field With Tidewater
HOTEL ARRIVALS
ECZEMA, NO CUBE, NO PAT
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THE HERALD
THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
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COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL REJECT CIWILLARD Council .Returns One ot Mayor's Nominees THIRD RAIL FRANCHISE MAY GO TO REFERENDUM Bight to Build in First and Main Streets Is to Be Offered for Sale After McAleer and His Forces Offer a Strong Opposition
MUCH BUSINESS TRANSACTED Willard Rejected—Rat Ordinance Passed—Brooks Asks Permit
TO SELLTHIRD RAIL RIGHT McAleer Stands Alone Against the Railway Proposition
Official Council Proceedings
COURT BRIEFS
GAS FIGHT IN COURT The Garvanza Caae Is on Trial Before Justice Young
COUNTY OFFICIALS CHANGE Political Reasons Cause Decapitations and Soma Appointments
TO CORE A COLD IN ONE DAT
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FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS (PASADENA) ACTIVE M BEGINS Start on New Line Made at Garvanza MUCH SPECULATION AS TO THE OWNERSHIP Route of the New Road Will be Via Church of the Angels, Thence Over Verdugo Hills, Through the Campbell-Johnston Ranch
Pasadena Brief*
(SANTA BARBARA OOUNTY) RURAL MAIL DELIVERY Santa Maria Valley Residents Will Profit by Innovation
(ORANGE COUNTY) TRAMPLED BY A HORSE W. M. Clements of Westminster Is Severely Injured
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Fraternal Aid Social
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Died at South Pasadena
NO TIME FOR JOBHING But Came Down Quickly When It Meant Business
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) CONTINUESjro IMPROVE BOXALL'S VICTIM ON THE ROAD TO RECOVERY A. E. Brock Petitions Supervisors to Appoint a Permanent Book Expert to Keep Track of County's Finances
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) FOR SAILORS' HOME Pomona W. C. T. U. Ladies Preparing to Fit Up Warrior at San Pedro
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) Elsinore Personals
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) RAILWAY RUMORS Presence of Corps of Surveyors Starts People Guessing
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) DEATH OF F. W. OAKLEY Prominent Horticulturist Succumbs to Stroke of Apoplexy
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Soldiers' Home Notes
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Lordsburg Locals
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) POLO CLUBJNNOVATION "GYMKAHNA" RACES PROVE A GREAT SUCCESS Principal Events Were Tilting at the Ring, Costume Race, Relay Race, Challenge Race, Apple Race, Etc.
(SAN DIEGO COUNTY) SUES AN ACTRESS Possession of a Valuable Diamond Ring in Dispute
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) MEMORIAL SERVICES Redlands Citizens Do Honor to Memory of Alfred H. Smiley
BUILDING GARVANZA ROAD Campbell-Johnstons Surprise Their Competitors and Begin Work
L Charged With Grand Larceny
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STRENGTH IN STOCKS TRADING BRINGS OUJ GREATER VOLUME OF BUSINESS Successive Points of Strength Are Held and Developed—Boom Trader* Take. Profits—Close Was Steady
Financial Becord
Orange Shipments
Live Stock Reports
Sugar and Coffee
Cotton and Wool
MANY CARLOADS OF ORANGES DIVERTED
NEW YORK STOCKS
New York Bcoda
Boaton Stocks and Bonds
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
Sadie's Ouera
EGGS HIT THELOW SPOTS PRICES HAVE FOUND THE LOWEST LEVEL IN WEEKS Onions Rule Lower—Some Potatoes Are Weaker—No Poultry Arrives. Hay Fairly Steady—Fish Scarce
BULLISH SENTIMENT IN CORN
PACIFIC COAST TRADE
Coast Shipping
STOCK EXCHANGE
Copper Again Advances
San Francisco Mining Stocks
Good Dividend Paid
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Building Permits
Southern Pacific Colonist Rate*
Precocious Youth
Saying Things
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CARRIE NATION SPEAKS OF HER MISSION
ELUDES THE CONSTABLE Scott of Pomona Serves as a Juror and Skips to San Diego
CROWDED SCHOOLS' Board of Education Again Considers This Pressing Subject
JOINT OWNERSHIP OF BRIDGES City Engineer Suggests Partnership With Railways
STOPS THE COUGH Adama' Irish Moss Cough Balsam
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