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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 138, 20 February 1903 PDF Issue PDF

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HAYNES WINS OVERJSSEMBLY Direct Legislation Stands a Chance CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT FAVORABLY REPORTED $111 to Establish Separate Reformatory for Girls Near Grass Valley—Squabble Over Ownership of Agricultural Park to Be Carried into Court
THE MORNING'S NEWS
STRUGGLE FOR WATER FRONT Southern Pacific Blocks Huntington PACIFIC ELECTRICS RIGHT OF WAY FENCED IN Big Road Lays Claim to Streets Leading to San Pedro Water Front Recently Granted to Syndicate and Over Which Its Line Must Be Built
NOT LOOKING FOR TROUBLE Epes Paudolph Says Tlie'-e Ar? Other Routes to the Water Front
Business Block Burned
WILL IT COME TO THIS?
THE PRESIOEIIT DECIDED WILL CALL EXTRA SESSION OF THE SENATE This Will Be Done Unless Both the Panama Canal Treaty and Cuban Reciprocity Are Ratified
LEASE DECLARED INVALID i Decision in a Suit Involving Santa Barbara Oil Lands
CZAR'S FRIENDSHIP His Notable Remark Made to Ambassador McCormlck
SHE MARRIED ANOTHER Then the Old Lover Started Out to Kill Her and Her Husband
STRUCK A GUSHER
THE DYNAMITE WAS FROZEN
SOME NARROW ESCAPES
THE POPEIUUBILEE GREAT PREPARATIONS FOR THE . FUNCTION His Holiness Is to Be Presented with ■ Magnificent Goid Tiara, the Glit of the Catholic World
THREE LIVES LOST Firemen Caught Beneath Falling Wall at Springfield, Ohio
QUARANTINE DECLARED Action of Australian Authorities in Regard to Ships from California
EIGHT SCHOOL PUPILS KILLED Trolley Car Loaded With Children Struck and Cut in Two by the Locomotive of an Express Train at .Newark, N. J.
•THE HUMBERT TRIAL Flea of the Prosecutor Considered Favorable to Acquittal
FEMALE GAM€ WARDEN1 A Colorado Girl's Wild Ride on the Back of au Angry Elk
SHARP POLITICAL WORK Oregon Legislature Will Probably Elect a Senator Tonight
WARRING REPUBLICS The Honduras Congress Confirm* • Presidential Decree
A Duel at Budapest
mm BILL PISSED House Makes important. Amendments «N CASEOF COMBINE SHIPS MAY BE BUILT BY GOVERNMENT Secretary of Navy Authorized to Expend Half a Million in the Construction of Submarine Torpedo Boats. Increased Personnel
TRAINING OF_OUR MILITIA Its Importance Pointed Out if WV Would Be Prepared for War
MAY RECONVENE Efforts to Have Meeting of Joint High Canadian Commission
SHO3T OPEN SESSION
FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE
Military Academy Bill
General Fcote Retired
DEATHS OF THE DAY Mrs. Anna O. Park
QUAY'S LATEST MOVE He Joins Forces With Mr. Morgan OPPOSES RATIFICATION OF THE CANAL TREATY He Asserts That Not Even That Measure Shall Be Permitted to Interfere With Consideration of the Omnibus Statehood Bill
IN EXECUTIVE SESSION Anti-Statehood People Surprised at Mr. Quay's Attitude
CONFERENCE RESUMED S.inta Fe Officials and Trainman Reopen Wage Question
International Chess Tourney
Miners Killed in New Guinea
Government Ownership
Lawlor to Coach U. S. C.
The Currency System
Bark Borers to Be Killed J
A War Veteran Asphyxiated
Punishment for Train Robbery
SPARKS FROM THE WIRES
PROMOTION FOR DAY Succeeds Shiras on the Supreme Bench JOHN K. RICHARDS TO JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT President Also Announces the Appointment, of Representative Page Morris of Minnesota to the New District Judgeship
Mitchell Declines a Good Offer
Members of a Gang »f Forgers
Hotel Cedar Rapids
Threatened Business Part of Town
Three Wolves Still at Large
Game Is Wanted
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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MtLLJSMASED The Legislature Adopts Strong Resolutions PRESIDENT URGED TO APPOINT HIM CANAL COMMISSIONER Action of the Senate and Assembly Will Be Supplemented by Personal Telegram from Governor Pardee to Roosevelt Supporting the Doctor
IN THE SENATE Muenter Introduces Another Coyote Scalp Bounty Bill
IN THE ASSEMBLY Bill Transferring Management of Stanford University Passed
Confessions of a Priest
To Investigate the Prisons
Capitol Removal
Greer's Bill Signed
OFFICERS SHOT HIM DEAD Fate of a Tramp Who Attempted to Escape from Jail in Gait
The Harrim&n Lines
Father and Son Asphyxiated
BETWttNJWO FIRES Arizona Democrats Are Perplexed PARTY PLEDGES SEEM LIKELY TO BE REPUDIATED Majority in the Legislature Has Done Nothing Since the Session Began to Indicate That It Will Carry Out the Declarations of the Tucson Platform
Quiet in Honduras
The Santa Fe Bond Issue
British Army Scandal
STORY OMLLMNCE Told by Lord Cranborne in Commons THE UNITED STATES WAS KEPT POSTED ON MOVEMENTS Germany Contemplated Coercion Nearly a Year Ago and the British Government Concluded to Join in and Get Its Share
Wilhelmina May Not Accept
The Restnurador
Russia Was Pro-American
Germany and Venezuela
Belgium's Claims
UNUSUALOPERATION Bulletholes in the Heart SuicU«d Up and Patient Recovered
Flaw in the Reasoning
His Limited Wardrobe
Balancing the Account
NOTE TOJHE SULTAN Ambassadors Instructed to Present It ' CONTAINS NO REFERENCE TO MACEDONIA BY NAME Consuls Will Bt Sent by the Different Powers Throughout the Christian Regime to See That the Reforms Are Properly Carried Out
England Rather Than Germany
County Named Quay
Dew«y Was the Winner
No Bail for Tillman
Express Jumps the Track
Pacific Northwest Club
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■ HOODS MK FEARED ')ire Suffering Along the Wabash MANY HOMES INUNDATED AND RELIEF IMPOSSIBLE Ohio River Rising Rapidly and. Is Threatening Havoc in Lower Portion of Valley—Backbone of Cold Snap Appears to Be Broken
Feare of a Flood i
Warmer in Chicago
Below Zero in Cleveland
Weather Moderating
Sufifering in New York
Cattle Starving
Forced to Haul Water
PRAY OR I'LL SHOOT, BOY SAID Lad With Revolver Frightened Many Persons Till He Wounded Himself
Story of '-Uncle Joe'' Cannon
The Greatnesa of D. Maher
A 16-to-l Bet
NO CMJE TO BOLD CAR ROBBERS
GAY NOT A HERO Denies That He Offered Resistance to the Bandits
TWO SUSPECTS CAGED Police Arrest Two Men Who May Have Robbed Pasadena Car
KILLED BY J SHELL Terrible Explosion at Fort Lafayette FOUR MEN DEAD AND SEVERAL OTHERS WOUNDED Conflicting Stories as to the Cause of the Accident, But It la Believed Workmen Were Trying to Remove Charge When It Was Ignited
CUSTOMS OF THE ESKIMOS Sleep Nnked During the Arctic Winter and Eat Raw Meat
Softer
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TO PITCJJP PEACE Baseball Magnates Will Come West NATIONAL ASSOCIATION WANTS TO END THE WAR Presidents Hlckey and Sexton Delegated to Confer with Managers of| California League—Ultimatum Issued to the Two Major Leagues
Racing at Ingleside
New Orleans Races
Furniture Teams Will Play
Cannot Show in Ohio
Stuck in a Snowdrift
GOLFERS PLAY FOR SOUTHERN CHAMPIONSHIP
JOHNSON LOOKS FIT Plenty of Short Enders to Bet This Time
Long Beach Wins Two
Coliseums Win Two
Throop Team Beaten
Jack Madden Beaten
IN ONE ROUND
Purse for Corbett and Jeffries
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YESTERDAY IN WASHINGTON
SOME SIGNIFICANT INVESTMENTS
THE BEEF TRUST SNUBBED
THE LEGISLATURE SHOULD HEED
CLEAN OUT THE HOLD-UPS
OUR SCHOOLS OF CRIME
AS BRITAIN SEES IT
NANCE O'NEIL'S HAPPY FAMILY Her Angora Cat, Her Parrot and Her Cockatoo—The Actress Taiks Entertainingly of Her Travels In Many Lands
'•QUEEN ELIZABETH" A Play That Gives Scope to Miss O'Neil'a Dramatic Talent
RED-LETTER OCCASION Miss Gordon's Popular Ballad Concert at Cumnock Hall
WOMEN'S CLUBS Wednesday Morning Club
THE PUBLIC PULSE Orange Tariff vs. Freight and Orange Freight vs. Tariff
Making Criminals
Of Social Sntorott
Oriental Evcuiug
Social Notes
Quantity and Quality
Keep Mum Yourself
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NEWS OF CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS of the day
COMPLETING TUNNEL Work Nearly Done on Big Enterprise J. ROSS CLARK RETURNS FROM HIS EASTERN TRIP Says Nothing About the Reported Deal with Harriman and Gives Out Word That He Is Indisposed—Other Railroad Notes and News
PERSONAL
HOTEL ARRIVALS
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
PLAN ISJNLARGED Convention Hall to Hold All City Offices ' PROPOSE TO TAKE IV LIBRARY AND DEPARTMENTS l_ Special Courier Will Leave for Sacramento Today Bearing a Draft of Bill Authorizing Municipalities to Issue Bonds for Auditorium Building
HELP NAME CHIEF > Chamber of Commerce Receive* Wire from San Francisco
• BURGLAR CALLS ON DAVIE Carts Off a Lot of Goods from a West Washington Street Grocery
Another Story
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BORN
DIED
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COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL IN PRIMITIVE STATE * Griffith Park to Remain a Wilderness WILL PERPETUATE A SCENE OF PRIMEVAL CALIFORNIA Immense Poppy Field Will Be Restored and Native Flowers and Trees Alone Will Be Planted—Park Board Makes No Appointments
DIFFENBACH'S MARITAL WOES Big Crowd Listening to the Evidence in a Divorce Cas«
WANTS POOLROOMS REPORT Council Resolution Will Call on Mayor for Explanation
COURT BRIEFS
AFTER JONES' SCALP TAX COLLECTOR DECLARES WAR ON REBATE WAN Says That the Modus Operandi of Getting Rebates When Double Payments Have Been Made Is Simple
MAY PROVE A MONEY MAKER Several Bids Are Made for Lease of City Ilnrket
CITY HALL NOfES
CENTRAL CALIFORNIA Quarterly Session of the Improvement Association
SHIPPING FIRM CLOSES Assignment of Walter Hill & Co. la Reported in Dos Angeles
BURLINGTON* ROBBERY Detectives Have Evidence Implicating Another Man in the Affair
AMERICAN SCHOOLS Chey Willie Accorded Sam« Privileges in Turkey as Those of Franco
PARKER ALSO TO BLAME Southern Pacific Lets Out Conductor of Train Number Seven
LEASES ITS NEW QUARTERS University Club to Have Upper Floor of Chamber of Commerce Building
Sneakthief on Ruth Avenue
BIG FIGHTAT SCHOOL Teacher Wright and Parker in a Mixup PEDAGOGUE WHO INSISTS ON DISCIPLINE Upshot of a Bloody Battle in Los Nietos District Is Application to the District Attorney for Two Warrants ffcr Arrest—Fierce Scrapping
Laughable Tug of War
TROUBLE AT CANANE* Engineers and Firemen Walk Out and the Boad Is Completely Tied Up
Labor Party Organizezd
The Coal Strike Commission
TWO BLOCKS PESTBOYED Fire at Springfield Burns Theater and Y. IT. C. A. Building
Coal Washing Plant Burned
Fire at Arkansas City
ADMITS HE IS BARTON Noter] English Ctiminal in St. LoulC City Workhouse
The Affluent Agriculturist
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FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS (PASADENA) SURWRSJT WORK Many New Railroad Lines Laid Out IF ALL MATURE CITY WILL BE GRIDIRONED Operations in the Vicinity of Lamanda Park Indicate That Construction Will Begin in That Direction at Once—Plans of Pacific Electric
Young Shadel Will Recover
Grand Master I. O. 0. P. Entertained
Knights of Pythias Celebration
Briffs of Pasadena
Pasadena Briefs
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) SOLDIERS'HOME Giand Army Commander Stewart Is 1 Coming to the Coast
(ORANGE COUNTY) SENT TO HIGHLAND John Brenizer Admits He Has Confined in Three Asylums
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) STEPPED ON BY A HORSE Long Beach Child Terribly Injured About the Head
(LOR ANGELES COUNTY) Alhambra Affairs
TO CURE ANY DISEASE The Cause Must Be Removed, Same Way With Dandruff
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) DIED TO HIDE HEfl SHAME SENSATIONAL SUICIDE OF SAN BERNARDINO WOMAN Went to the Convent and While Left Alone for a Few Minutes by Mother Superior Swallows Carbolic Acid
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) TWO DAYS' SESSION Program of the County Convention of the Christian Endeavor i
(SAN DIEGO COUNTY) DR. LEHMAN ACQUITTED Charged With Practicing- Medicine Without a License
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) BRIEFS OF RIVERSIDE Committee to Arrange Exhibit at the St. Louis Exposition
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) REDLANPS NEWS NOTES Public School Children Will Observe Washington's Birthday
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Funeral of Mrs I. K. Wilson
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) Chino Cullings
(ORANGE COUNTY) Fullerton Facts
FINE CROP PROSPECTS VENTURA NEVER 111 BETTER SHAPE THAN NOW Cattle, Beets, Beans and Other Products of the Ranch, Field and Orchard Will Give Fine Return*
The Famous 1898 Vintage
Fine Carriages
Sanitarium Foods
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STOCKS OQJOT REACT CLOSE WAS HEAVY, "DULL AND WITHOUT INTEREST No Gold Will Go to Etirope Before Next Week—Bull Campaign in Cotton Is Being Watched With Interest
# Financial Record '
PACIFIC COAST TRADE
Live Stock Reports
Orange Shipments
Fruits in San Francisco
Large Prunes Firm
Butter, Eggs anjl Cheese
Sugar and Coffe*
Coast Shipping
COLD WEATHER PARALYZES THE ORANGE TRADE
NEW YORK STOCKS
New York Bends
Boston Stocks and Bonds
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS Los Angeles Banks
Cotton and Wool
Southern Pacific Colonist Rates
APPLES- ABE 111 DEMAND JL_ STOCKS BEING REDUCED BY ACTIVE SHIPMENTS Eggs Are Easier and More Plentiful. Fancy Potatoes Scarce, and All Other Kinds in Ample Stock
MUCH LONG WHEAT FOR SAiIE
STOCK EXCHANGE
THE MINING FIELD American Copper Firm
San Francisco Mining Stocks
MAIN STREET SNAP TAKEN Frontage at the Foot of Third Street Is Quickly Sold
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
UNIQUE NAVAJO WORK Four Artisans from Arizona Take Up Residence Here
Demands Every Man's Courtesy
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IHDDRSEMENT MADE A. C. Rush May Receive Appointment IS N-AMED FOR ISTHMIAN CAN'AL COMMISSION Council Sends Telegrams to Washington Asking That He Be Given the Appointment—Prominent Men in East Also Indorse Los Angeles Man
On Nature's Plan
WORK AT ANGELENO HEIGHTS Association Considers Oil Operations and Temple Street Grading
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