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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 137, 19 February 1903
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CONVENTION HALL SEEMSJSSURED Mercantile Bodies Take Hold in Earnest CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND M. AND M. COMMITTEE MEET *Plan la to Bond the City for Enough to Build the Hall, Using the Spring Street School Site if Possible—Enabling Act I• Necessary
THE MORNING'S NEWS
LOWER GOES TjOIERCUHY Storm Follows Storm in the East. ANOTHER BLIZZARD SWEEPS OVER SOME SECTIONS Where Snow Has Ceased to Fall Piercing Wind Has Intensified the Cold. Lake Region Experiencing Weather Very Seldom Known Before
BOLD BANDIT S HOLD UP PASADENA CAR Two Highwaymen Get Aboard at Avenue 31, and Marching the Motorman and Conductor From Their Posts, Coolly Levy Tribute on the Forty Odd Passengers
BEEF TRUST CASE IS DISPOSED OE Judge Grosscup Grants an Injunction DEFINES VIOLATION OF THE SHERMAN ACT The Court Holds That the Action of the Packers Has Been Clearly Combination in Restraint of Trade and Overrules Their Demurrer
SUBSTITUTE FOR IRRIGATION DILL Melick Drafts Compromise Measure PROVES SATISFACTORY TO ACL FACTIONS Kodlflciticn of llpplnoctt'a Bin Af proprUttag |Q0,000 to I* Uaad Jointly Wiih Similar T#d«ral Ap prapriatieo Undar Stata Control
DPPOSEDTOCLDTURE Sentiment of the Senate Against It "> NO ACTION ON QUAY'S MOTION REGARDING STATEHOOD Discussion on Subjoct of the Rule of Minorities and the Rule of the Majority in which Several Senators Take Part
PANAMA CANAL TREATY It Is Considered in Executive Session by the Senate
Opposition Diminished
CASE OF EX MAYOR AMES Will Not Oppose Extradition if His Health Permits Him to Travel
POSTOFFICE BILL . • Carries Statehood Amendment and the ' Appropriations Are Increased
INSURANCE FRAUD CASES Murder Said to Have Been Resorted to in Order to Collect Policies
WANT A HOME FOR IT No Building for the Department of Commerce Available
Water Tube Boilers Not a Success
Court Will Not Interfere .
Victims of a Fire
DEATHS OF THE DAY Louis S. Hough
Hoeaee's Balloon Ascension
BAD FAITHjn Mr. Hull Provokes Sharp Criticism SHARP COLLOQUY DISTURBS MONOTONY OF HOUSE Sections of Army Bill Providing for Retirement of Civil War Veterans and Permflting Officers to Deposit Money Stricken Out
TO RUN WILD WEST SHOW Cole Younger, Ex-Bandit, Will Still Keep Himself Before Public
No Bond Issue Likely
Fined for Shooting Quail
Hoegee's Balloon Ascensloti*
SOME ARMY CHANGES Promotions That Caused Surprise BRECKINRIDGE ANDLUDINGTON MAJOR GENERALS Belief That if Breckinridge Had Not Taken so Much Interest in Legislation He Might have Remained in Active Service for Three Years
OFFICE FCR EX-CONVICT Thomas J. Navin Appointed a Member of Michigan Prison Board
IN FAVOR OF SPAIN Heavy Judgment Rendered by a Court in Scotland
Parricide Acquitted
Typhoid Near Buffalo
Blaze in Philadelphia
Hoegee's Balloon Ascension
NATIVES JJONTRaL Hawaiian Republicans Hold Caucus , RACIAL DIVISION PROBABLE IN THE LEGISLATURE The Government of the Island Territory Will Be Changed in Mr.ny Important Particulars—A New Code of Laws to Be Adopted
SANTA FE WAGE QUESTION Officials and Employes Unable to Reach an Agreement
MAY BE EXEMPT No Tax on Sunday School if Under the Same Roof as the Church
Department Wants Yachts Back
The Bennington
Election Riots in Rio
Hoegee's Balloon Ascension
Taxation of Output of Mines ' r.-.K ii_n»™tniir Tnp-
Two Canadian Coramisisoners
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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HODRORSjmiSONS Both Wardens Likely to Be Kemoved ■ • DIRECTOR'S SHOWN TO HAVE BEEN VERY -NEGLIGENT Senate Committee Reports Sickening Condition of Affairs at Folsom—Assembly Will Make Fuvther Investigation—Kyle to Succeed Wilkinson
BARBAROUS PRACTICES Sickening Stories of Cruelty to the Convicts in Folsom Prison
FURTHER INVESTIGATION Assembly Adopts Brown's Resolution Appointing Select Committee
A DAILY NUISANCE A Simple Remedy Which WUI Interest Catarrh Sufferers
BILLS PASSED Assembly Takes Final Action on Many Measures
Work of Committees
Agricultural District Directors
Chinese Exclusion
State Library Books
Signed by Pardee
MINE TO BE REOPENED Pumping in the Idaho-Maryland to, Begin with a View to Starting Up
Must Stop Reading the Bible
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
FOR OIRECUEGISLATION DR. JOHN R. HAYNES DISCUSSES PROPOSED AMENDMENTS Says That No Matter What Individual Opinions of Legislators May Be, the People Should Vote on Them
Object to Chinese Cheap Labor
Escapes from Folsom
Senatorial Contest In Oregon
Sad End of a Prospector
SPARKS FROM THE WIRES
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BECEIVEHPPOIHTED Arnold's Creditors Apply to Courts HIS HORSES SMUGGLED OUT OF SAN FRANCISCO War on Turf Investment Companies Continues Throughout the Country. New York Police Make Systematic Search for Such Concerns
ARNOLD'S HORSES DISAPPEAR Racing Stable Smuggled out of San Francisco by Trainer
RAIDS IN NEW YORK Polioe Determined to Break Up the Swindling Concerns
PEACEFULLY SETTLED No Longer Fear of War Between San Salvador and Guatemala
Swindled by Confidence Men
Restaurants Boycotted
Will Get Better Food
AN ENDLESS CHAIN That's What It Looks Like to a Coffee Toper
MAY NOT GOTO HAGUE Mr. Bowen Will Return to Caracas MOT WILLING TO RESIGN HIS POSITION AS MINISTER If He Attended the Tribunal It Might Cause a Belief in Some Quarters That the United States IsOver Zealous in Behalf of Venezuela
VOICE OF THE FRENCH PRESS The Temps Thinks the Settlement a Triumph for the Caus° of Peace
JUSTICE IN VENEZUELA 'Supreme Court Renders Judgment in Favor of an American Claim
THE VENEZUELA WAY How the South American Bepublic May Pay Off tfie Indemnity
THE HAGUE Much Attention Is Being Paid by the Officials to their Preparation
ASKED PERMISSION Commander of the Panther Wished to Enter Lake Maracaibo
Lesser Powers Notified
Given a Free Hand
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS A State Society Organized and Officers Elected
Riding Hoods Beware
Tried to Hun the Town
Boiler of a Convent Blows Up I
Fire in an Ohio Town
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MDMinHE MAM Morley Secures First- Class Pitcher RECORD OF THE NEWTWIRLER ON EASTERN DIAMONDS Is Strong with the Slick and Won a Large Percentage of Games Pitched. Will Arrive Today to Join the Local Bunch of Twistologists
The Minor Leagues
"Piggy" Ward's Last Year
Pitcher Palls Into Evil Ways
BATTLE OFGOLF EXPERTS Southern California Championship Begins at Country Club Today
S. C. G. A. ANNUAL MEETING Handsome Purse for Open Tournament. New Directors
DRIVING CLUB MATINEE Pour Events Are Carded find Usual Officers Will Act
HARVARDTENNIS TOURNAMENT An Invitation. Affair Is Arranged lot-Next Monday
Good Sport in Colorado
Sanitarium Foods
FISH UWJVAMPED Some Needed Changes Are Provided CLOSED SEASONS ON CRABS AND LOBSTERS Size Limit Placed on Sheli liEh—3tr!ct Legislation Against Allowing Deleterious Substances to Escape Into State Waters
AMERICAN DERBY ODDS
Boeing at Ingleside
New Orleans Races
GAME LAW VIOLATORS Officers Very Active—Association Will Issue a Booklet
DRAWING FOR THE COURSING i Boodle Boy to Meet Bock and Bye, aj t Crack NorthVrn Dog
Eagles Want a Game
Many Ducks on Clubs
Billiard Game Postponed
Saves Two From Death
WANTED LLOYD fN COURT Boxall's Attorney's Ineffectual Move to Secure Client's Freedom
LESS HOPEFUL VIEW Chamberlain Finds Much Antagonism Between the Races
Will Try to Kill Emperor William
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YESTERDAY IN WASHINGTON
CANAL TAKES PRECEDENCE
A DISCOURAGING OUTLOOK
THE OBSOLETE COUNTY FAIR
BRASSY IMPERTINENCE
FOR A CONVENTION HALL
DO WE WANT A WIDE-OPEN CITY?
ZTAe ZPudtic tPuts9 Social Injustice
The Social Evil
"Ebb of Prohibition Politics"
Is Prostitution Necessary?
Aa to the Woodmen Suits
Airing Dirty Linen
SOCIAL DIARY AND GOSSIP
New Social Organisation
Wood-Farmer
Altar Guild Affair
Whist and Music
Social Notes
Ruskin Art Club
Tells About Los Angeles
Inconsistent
NEWS OF CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
FOR INVALID ACTORS Benefit at Burbank Theater Proves a Big Success
YOUNG NERSKI SLASHED Cut by Herman Ferman for Acting as a Peacemaker
PERSONAL
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Fine Carriages
Musicale and Sale
MUCH BUSINESS DONE Chamber of Commerce Re-elects Wiggins ARRANGEMENTS FOR BANQUET ARE ALL BUT COMPLETE Time for Laying the Cornerstone of the New Building Is Set for March 28, and a Gala Occasion Is Projected. Standing Committees Named
NANCE O'NEIL'S "JEWESS" An Unfortunate Play Well Performed. "Elizabeth" Tonight "
HOTEL ARRIVALS
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COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL Tumi ONACKSOHS Release of Wife Sought on Technicality JACKSON MAKES BRAVE EFFORT TO DESCRIBE "MR. LOWER" Bottom Is Knocked Out or the Defense by Appearance of the Father of the Man Whom Jackson Wants to Connect with "Housefurnishing''
SPLITTING LEGAL STRAWS Basis on Which Release of Mrs. Jackson Is Sought
SUIT OVER A SMELTER Santo Nino Company Claims Vulcan Smelter Will Not Work
'SUIT CONTINUED Amended Complaint of Government Mu*t Be Filed by Tuesday
BERRY SUES AUSTIN Wants Accounting for a Figueroa Street Paving- Job
COURT BRIEFS tl
CITY HALL NOTES
PUBLICWQRKS BOARD Inspection Day Brings Many Revelations SEVENTH STREET BRIDGE AT POINT OF COLLAPSE Snnddiggers Endanger Property in Their Effort to Satisfy the Demands of the Building Boom—Disused Oil Derricks Must Be Removed
BOWEN MAY SAVE MORLEY Acting Mayor Will Preside Over the Park Board Meeting
TWO SUSPECTS IN JAIL Police Think They Have Men Who Held Up University Car
WIRELES'S TO HONOLULU General New Says It Will be Ready for Business in a Few Months
Changes Flea to Ouilty
Safe and Sure
ON THE COLORADO RIVER IMPORTANT GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATIONS UNDERWAY The Colorado Will Be Made the Nile of tlie New World—Two Regions Resemble Each Other Closely
SCIENCE BCOREB AGAIN A Preparation That Will Destroy th» Dandruff Germ Discovered
Southern Pacific Colonist Rates
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WITH A WIDE-OPEN CITY
ITALY WANTS WAR Belligerent Talk in Italian Chamber of Deputies
Railway Mail Clerks
It Was a Long Volage
RIGHTS OF STOCKHOLDERS Opinion in the Case of United States Steel Corporation
BISHOP CG'NATY He Pays Glowing Tribute to the Holy Father, Leo XIII
Miners Murdered by Moros
More Fighting in Morocco
No Deaths at Mazatlan
Cathedral Robbed
CHARGE AGAINST HUSBAND Wife Alleges He Tried to Poison Her and Her Children
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
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BOWLING Tufta-Lyon Win Three
Hardware Men Are Victorious
Building: Permits
UNION OIL COMPANY'S BIG PLANS
ALASKA RAILROADS A Company PropoM* to Oridiron the Seward Peninsula
!' ESPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN Adama' Irish Moea Cough Balsam
Justice Shiras Resigns
Captain Pershing Made a Da to
Lighthouses for Alaska
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FROM SOUTHERN C ALIFORM A POINTS (FASADBNA) FOR SWEEHHMIITf Brilliant Gathering at Elks' Hall BALL FOR BENEFIT OF THE TRAINING SOCIETY Elite of Pasadena in Attendance at the Most Elaborate Social Function of the S ason—Lavish Floral Decorations and Beautiful Crowns
Harry Fluke Sentenced
Deputy Postmaster Knocked Out
Shakespeare Art Class
Professional Burglar in Town
Washington Athletic Club
Harrison Heights Sold
Printers Organize a Union
Gist of Pasadena News
Pasadena Brief*
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) With the Veterans
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Lordsburg Locals
(LOS ANGELES COD NTT) Monrovia Mention
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) INJURIES MAY BE FATAL LUMBERMAN BADLY CRUSHED BY A WAGON Estates Subject to the Spanish War Tax—Well Known Indian Found Dead—Sale of Bonds Authorized
(SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY) Deaths at San Luis Obispo
Briefs of Redlands
(LOS ANGEIaES COUNTY) WATER QUESTION SETTLED 1 . SEASIDE COMPANY TO SUPPLY SAN PEDRO Contract Entered Into for a Term of Thirty-Five Years—Flans for New Jail and City Hall—Shipping News
(SAN DIEGO COUNTY) RAMONA'S OFFER jLiberal Inducements to Railroad to Build to That Place
(ORANGE COUNTY) IMAGINES HE IS THE MESSIAH John Brenizer Arrested at Santa Ana for Insanity
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) WATER RATES Sliding Inch Scale Agreed Upon by Company and Consumers
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) Elsinore Events
His Query
(ORANGE COUNTY) FULLERTC'N FACTS Progress of Work on the New Pipe Line to La Habra Valley
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STOCKS SHOW DECLINES HOLIDAY PERIOD CAUSES A WEAKER FEELING Activity in Prices Curtailed and the Close Was Below the Level—Copper Beaches Season's High Point
Financial Record
PACIFIC COAST TRADE
Live Stock Reports
Sugar and Coffe«
Orange Shipments
Fruits In San Francisco
Apricots Fairly Firm
WEATHER AFFECTS THE VRANGE MARKET
NEW YORK STOCKS
New Xorjt jtfead*
Boston Stocks and Bonds
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
Cotton and Wool
POTATOESTOONUMEROUS STOCKS OF ALL VARIETIES ARE IN AMPLE SUPPLY B{Tgs Firmly HeldN> and Unchanged-Onions Slow—Butter Steady—Poultry Scarce—Fiah Pirm
ALL WHEAT NEWS IS BEARISH
Market Ranges
STOCK EXCHANGE
American Copper Firm
San Francisco Mining Stocks
Coast Shipping
| NOT A VICARIOUS AGENT Vnnderbilt's Chauffeur Objects to Going to Prison for His Employer
FOND OF GOOD CHEER Cripple Who Begs During the Day and Lives High at Night
v TUSKEGEE CONFERENCE Booker Washington Exhorts People to Keep Alive a Feeling, of Hope
HOW IT WILL BE DONE Each Ambassador Will Present ft Note to the Sultan
Germany for Peace
Captain and Eight Men Drowned
Suicide Was a Defaulter
Cadiz Visited by a Cyclone
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TRWELSJL MEXICO Bishop Johnson Back From Long Trip EPISCOPAL CHURCH MAKING PROGRESS IN COUNTRY Similarity of the Native Language of the Country South of the City of Mexico to Japanese and Chinese. Trips in Little Visited Sections
WILLING TO ARBITRATE Brownstein, Newmark & Louis Say Factory Clock Is All Right
RAILROADS
TASK SELLING "WAR CRYS" Salvation Army Lassies Have Hard Time of It
TOBACCO USERS ARE SLOW
Undelivered Telegrams
Special Announcement
If You Want to Go East C. Haydock,
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