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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 210, 5 May 1903 PDF Issue PDF

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IN THE HEART OF THE ROCKIES President Welcomed to Colorado DENVER GIVES HIM A MOST REMARKABLE RECEPTION From End to End of the Centennial State Cheers for Roosevelt Are Given With a True Western Ring. Breakfast With Cowboys
THE MORNING'S NEWS
KAISER REVIEWS IU TROOPS Fine Display on Plain of Centocelle ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SPECTATORS PRESENT Luncheon Served at the German Embassy, Followed by a Reception to the Diplomatic Corps—Far-Reaching Diplomacy of the Emperor
FORTUNE PAID FOR RAILWAY FRANCHISE One Hundred and Ten Thousand Dollars Bid by G. G. Johnson, Presumably for Southern Pacific, for Sixth-Street .Right Wanted by Huntington to Connect Existing Roads
DENIALS THAT MEANHOTHIHG Russia's Move Discussed at Peking REPRESENTATIVES CONFER WITH PRINCE CHING From Japan Comet Reports of Active Preparations for War on Land and Sea to Resists the Demands of the White Czar
BLOOD FLOWS INJEHTUCKY Atrocious Murder of J. B. Marcum SHOT DOWN ON FRONT STEPS OF COURTHOUSE Assassin Lay In Wait Within the Building, and Those Who Saw Him Are Afraid to Reveal His Ideatity. The Outcome of a Bitter Feud
WIGGINS AND FILCHER NAMED
LAID DEBATE Second Reading Moved in Commons IRISH MEMBERS STRONGLY SUPPORT THE MOTION Conservative Members Make a Hard Fight in Opposition, and the Motion Goes Over Without Definite Action Being Taken
RIOTS IN SALONICA A Hundred Are Killed in the Recent Engagement
Italian Squadron Arrives
Bulgaria's Final Warning
Junta Confident of Success
CRY "VIVE_LE ROI" King Edward Bids Fond Adieu to France FOREIGN MINISTER DELCASSE IS DECORATED President Loubet Calls at the British Embassy With a State Coach and Escorts the King; to the Invalides Railroad Station Loud Cheers
Telegraphs His Thanks
Salute Fired From Fort
INVESTIGATING FRAUDS Information Wanted About Statements of W. H. Tulloch
JUDGE DUNNE ASSAULTED Row Caused by Removal of Donald De Vere Graham
Santo Domingo's New President
LEMON RATEv IS EXTENDED
TAKES ANOTHER REST Supreme Court Adjourns for Two Weeks IMPORTANT OPINIONS ARE HANDED DOWN That Section of the Revised Statutes Respecting Bribery of Persons Protected by the Fifteenth Amendment Held to Be Unconstitutional
PHILIPPINE OUTLAWS Details of the Death of San Miguel Come to Light
Posse Starts for Wardell
GETS PENNELL'S INSURANCE Mrs. Burdlck's Attorney Awarded the Money as Trustee of Charge
REPORTS MADE PUBLIC The Deficit That Was Claimed Is Not Substantiated
Adjourns to Investigate
Newport Divorce Case
Wireless Telegraph Stations
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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CARNIVAL JWMM Festivities Will Begin May 12 SPECTACULAR ATTRACTIONS ARE PROMISED Grand Carnival Ball Will Be Given on Friday, May 15. Followed by a Monster Labor Parade on Saturday, to Be Reviewed by the Queen
PEARL HARBOR STATION NeW Trial Ordered in Condemnation j Proceedings
GET TELEPHONE FRANCHISE Opposition of Sunset of No Avail in Santa Barbara County
SIXTH TYPHOID VICTIM Death of Miss Baldwin, Who Was a Pomona College Graduate
MANY CRIMES CHARGED T. C. Dabney, a Switchman, Arrested by Southern Pacific Detectives
DOUKHOBORS ROUNDED UP Plans for Another Crusade Broken Up by Canadian Police
WELCOME TO FORESTERS Fifteenth Annual Session Begins at Santa Cruz
NEW USE FOR ELECTRICITY Piece of Steel Drawn From a Wound by a Powerful Magnet
BLOOD MONEY OFFERED Highbinders Put a Price on the Heads of Members of Another Society
Will Burn the Bonds
HORRORSOFMOLQKAI Startling Report on the Leper Colony MANY ENTIRELY FREE OF THE DISEASE ARE HELD Dr. Alvarez Severely Criticise* the Hawaiian System, and Recommends That a Large Hospital Be Built for Treatment of the Disease
TIRED OF DELAY Jury Instructed by Judge Graham to Bring in a Verdict
AFRAID OF HILL Harriman Confers With San Francisco Commercial Men
Terrible Experience at Sea
Steamer Queen Libeled
Fell From Grace
May Result in Murder
High Price for Cherries
Field Day at Berkeley
SPARKS FROM THE WIRES
Large Shipments of Wool
MURDERED WOMAN'S FUNERAL Police Working on Several Clew* in Connection With Reichlin Cute
Terrorized by a Maniac
Grangeri In Convention
— Milling Alan Returns
Burglary at Qrfdlry
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OUR LATER IMMIGRANTS
THE POBTAL SCANDAL
PRESIDENTS AND MONARCHS
TO BE CONGRATULATED
BULLY FOR WIGGINS
NO MISHAP
A TALK WITH ELBERT HUBBARD He Believes in Life and Love—His Explanation of His "Credo'*
WOMEN'S CLUBS Ebell Club
Monday Study Club
A Crying Neceaalty
In the Suburbs
The Deadly Parallel
Big Quns
SOCIAL DIARY AND GOSSIP
Social Notes
DEAR TO ME
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HftfS OF CITY IK BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
BILL Arthur Deming Serves Black Face Monologue With Novel Sauce
AT THE HOTELS
AMES ON TRIAL State Rests in Case of Former Mayor of Minneapolis
Northern Securities Earnings
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
PERSONAL i
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PAPAL DELEGATE HONORED Catholics Ui?e a Public Reception at Which They Reiterate Their Patriotism and Love of Country
DINES ON MOUNT LOWE Archbishop Falconio Delighted With Picturesque Grandeur
TODAY'S PROGRAM The Movements of the Party of Mgr. Falconio, Papal Delegate
DEATHS OF THE DAY
Shooting Affray at Butte
Claim* Self-Defence
Yet Kee Controversy
Roasted to Death
Buys Salem Street Railway
MIX OVER_PROGRAM Whittier Boys Ask to Meet Roosevelt EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE WILL NOT GIVE ITS CONSENT Reform School Boys Will Be Stationed Along the Line of March. Hope to Hear an Address From President—Turned Over to Police
Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured
New Overland Service
DECORAM begins Official Work Started Last Night FIESTA AND NATIONAL COLORS FLUTTER TO BREEZE Out of Town Visitors Are Arriving in Urge Numbers for the Carnival Season—Probable That Friday Will Be Declared Holiday by the Mayor
BADGE FOR THE PRESIDENT
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FAIR GOLFERS MAKE THE ROUNDS FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP
Relief Expedition
Purchases Entire System
Despondent German Suicides
SUSPICION POINTS TO FATHER Arrested on Charge of Murdering His Six-Year-Old Son
Jailed for Contempt of Court
Bonded Indebtedness Increased
Salvador's Can Considered
AntUScmltk Cruiada
Chained Willi Embezzlement
Captain'* Ucirm Skvca^cd
Another Police Mystery |
Marching on Caracas
Jones Residence Destroyed
Woman Shoots Herself
Devoured by Sharks
Pleased With Their Trip
Taken to Ofden toe Triil
Life InvritMMM
Froat la Indiana
Accoackment of Prtnea Ma*
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THE WEATHER
MARRIAGE LICENSES
TO MERGE_ OFFICES A. C. Bird Here on aa • Important Mission THREE GOULD LINES ARE TO BE CONSOLIDATED Missouri Pacific and Denver sad Rio Grande to Do Busfnu* Under ibn Name of the Teiai and Pacific. Lemon EmerKcniy RltC Extended
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PRESENTMRAPHS Portland Kind to the Visitors OUGHT TO HAVE BEEN SHUT OUT BY RIGHTS Aforlcy's Men Make a Favorable Impression Both on and Off the Diamond, and Are Sure of a Cordial Welcome in the Future Standing of the Clubs
San Francisco 10, Seattle 9
AMERICAN LEAGUE • Chicago Defeats Detroit by a Score of Six to Five
St. Louis 6. Cleveland I
Boston 6, Washington 4
New York 4, Philadelphia 3
NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn Scores Five Runs and Shuts the Phillies
Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 1
Pittsburg 5, Chicago 3
ST. VINCENT TEAM WINS Occidental College Nine Is Defeated at Prager Park
Minor Ball Games
TO REVOLUTIONIZE FOOTBALL; Rules to l)o Away With Objectionable Mats Play
On the Jamaica Track
Worth Winners
Louisville Results
Winners at St. Louis
Racing at Petaluma
Glendon's Punishment
GANNON IN FAVOR WITH FANS
CARTER AND McVEY'S MEETING
DRIVING CLUB'S PLANS Good List of Events and Heavy Entry for Thursday
Bowlers Out of Town
Nationals Go North
Reliance'* Light Breeze Test
Mnt Harry Up Evtrla*
Hill CIIriMrk Conuit
Carnegie's Offer Refused
Hank Ooes to Wwk
Three Year* for M#rl»r
Yovng Mitchell Here
College Bate ball
Ruhlln Defeat* Sander*
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NEW ADMINISTRATION Mayor Weight Bids a Fond Farewell APPOINTMENTS OF VEDDER MEET WITH APPROVAL City Commissioners Receive Petition Signed by Numerous Firemen Asking That Chief A. M. Clifford Be Not Reappointed
Bigger Salary for Freeman
Deaths of a Day
Struck by Falling; House
Pasadena Passings
Pasadena Briefs
SQUADRON SAILS Sons of Veterans Fire Parting Salute of Twenty-one Ouns
WINS FARNUM CUP Fine Work of Claud Wayne at Ojai Tennis Tournament
DOG POiSONER BUSY Valuable Animals Lost by G. Eicholz and Dana Burks
Alberhill Miners Strike
(SANTA BARBARA COUNTY) May Day Celebrations
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY") Notes From the Foothills
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) CLaremont Items
RUN OVERJD KILLED GODFREY GISER MEETS DEATH ON THE RAILS Deceased Was Lying on Track When Seen by Fireman of Santa Fe Engine That Was Nearing Needles
(SAN DIEGO COUNTY) IMPERIAL COUNTY Proposition on Foot for Division of San Diego County
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Rivera Ripplings
After the Ticket Scalper*
Christian Scientists Lose
WILL BUIUH SMELTER A DAILY CAPACITY OF ONE HUNDRED TONS Site Selected by California Iron and Steel Company, and Building Will Be Completed in Sixty Daya
MARINE FREAK A, Valuable Addition to the Aquarium Caught by D. Wilson
FRANK HUGGINS MARRIED Jerry Illich's Widow Becomes Wife of the Cigar Dealer
R«llkb1« Piano Value*.
PROGRAM REARRANGED Fruit Growers Will Convene in Annual Session Today
HONORS TO SHEPHERD Funeral of the Late Governor Held in Washington
DEWEY CONGRATULATED President Remembers Anniversary of Battle of Manila Bay
Governor's Appointments
A Very Close Call
Southern Pacific Colonist Rates
Accidentally Shot
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HARRIMArS JEW BOLE GOES IN DIRECTORY OF THE DELAWARE AND HUDSON Means Harmony With Vanderbilt Interests—Stock Prices Advance. Sugar Is Also Up—Exchange Firm
Stocks Close Higher
Financial Record
Pacific Coast Trade
Coffee and Sugar
BUTTER IS AGAIN ADVANCED
DAILY ORANGE REVIEW
NEW YORK STOCKS
New York Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS
Fruits In San Francisco
Cotton and Wool
SELLING PUTS WHEAT LOWER
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
Live Stock Reports
STOCK EXCHANGE
Advance in Hops
Murine Bye Remedy
MINERS' STO EXCHANGE FIVE METALS LEAD IN POINT ' OF INTEREST Quotations on the Call of Yesterday Practically Unchanged—Brokers Are Active but Few Sales Result
Copper Again Higher
San Francisco Mining Stocks
MARINE REPORT-MAY 4
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
STUDY OF MEDICINE Qualifications of Students Discussed by College Association
MAY NULLIFY OFFER Petty Quarrels May Cause Forfeiture of Carnegie's Gift
ANOTHER MURDER CHABQE~f St. Lnult Woman L'ndtr Armt for Killing Two Husband*
acCTMA. no avnx, no pat
Ju*t tha Thing
Want a Pointer?
Sanitarium Foada I
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AINSWORTH'S NEW POSITION Becomes Chief Surgeon of the Southern Pacific. i)r. Cates Promoted—Dr. Bryant's Preferment
REPORTS ARE ENCOURAGING Y. W. C. A. Holds Annual Session and Listens to Address
MAY MUSICAL FESTIVAL Many Clubs Will Take Part in This Evening's Program
CAUSE OF FALLING HAIR Dandruff, Which It a Qirm Dlataae— Kill the Oartn
Undelivered Tele grama
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