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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 219, 14 May 1903
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WHITE MEN COVETED AGDA CALIENTE HOT SPEINGS Plans Already Drawn lor Extensive Improvements, Including a Hotel on the Site of the Former Home of the Copahs— • Progress of the Evicted Indians Towards Their New Location at Pala—One Old Woman Is Reported Missing
IKE MORNING'S NEWS
STERN MEWS URGED VICTORIA'S PREMIER IN A VINDICTIVE MOOD In a Speech in the Assembly He Says the Struggle With the Strikers Is to Be a Fight to the Finish
THE LARGEST AFLOAT
ANOTHER STRENUOUS DAY Native Sons and Daughters, Little Children, th* Army and the People Engage the Energy of President Roosevelt
MANY PROVIDED FOR New Offices Created by Congress i OVER 11,000 PATRIOTS ARE PROVIDED FOR Appropriations Made During the Second Session Compiled, Showing That the Naval and Postal Services Make Heaviest Drains on Treasury
AUTOMATIC COUPLERS Nice Point Raised in a Suit Brought for Damages
GENERAL MILES' REPORT The War Department Preparing a Statement Concerning It
FINDINGS DISAPPROVED Oenerai Davis Finds Lea Exceeded Hl* Authority
TRIBESMEN REPULSED Fought Their Way to the Walls of Tetuan, but Got No-Further
Marquis Maloney
A Bagdad Railroad
Punished for Adulterating Wines
Not Bubonic Plague
New . Remedy for Consumption
The Rush of Colonists
An Aerolite Found Still Hot
Court Commissioner Reappointed
SPARKS FROM THE WIRES
LOBENZ'SJIETHODS Criticised by a Few of the Conservatives CLAIM ARMOUR OPERATION WAS NOT SUCCESSFUL A Majority of the Surgeons in Attendance at the Congress, However, Proved to Be Supporters of the Great Austrian
STILL IN OFFICE It Is Not Believed That President Marroquin Has Resigned
Potsible Friction
Traffic Delayed
Confer With the Governor
Brutality to Lunatics
Archbishop Kaln Better
Bugs at Work in Hawaai ,
The Reichlin Murder Case
Ex-Mayor Ames Not Sentenced
Colima Again Active
Keene Case Will Be Delayed
The Chinese Exhibit
. The Rock Island-Frisco Deal
Command for General Wint
A New Military Order
Into Thunder Mountain Country
Man Who Buncoed W. Perry Caught
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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TR*NSPDRT_ SERVICE Bids for Manila Business Opened SUBMIT RATES AT SEATTLE AND SAN FRANCISCO Three Trans-Pacific Steamship Companies Running From San Francisco Make Identical Bids—There Ara Also Two Bids From Portland
EXAMINATION OF AL. HULSE Testimony Given by Jennie Fox and Other Witnesses
A LEGACY THAT LAPSED The Supreme Court Decides Against a Public Administrator
"■H To Increase Its Capital Stock
Order of Hermann's Sons
HOW FORTUNE CAME Pioneer Miner and Prospector Gets His Reward at Last
DONE BY HIS ADVICE Attorney McEnerny Testifies in Behalf of His Clients
DISPUTED BOUNDARY Glenn County Dissatisfied With the Established Lines
Strikes in Chicago
Killed by Jumping From a Train
Accidentally Asphyxiated
An Accomplished Thief
Wants Postofflce Closed
SONS OF VETERANS Annual Meeting of California Division in San Francisco
Quiet at Omaha
Prospects of Peace
Riiilroad Work in Arizona
Bribery Not Extraditable
Feeling Against the Friars
ChalL to Fitz
Sacramento's Carnival
Female Attorney General
Bad for Prunes
Cost to Germany of the Blockade
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IN HANDSJOF A MOB Striking Laborers Eule in Valparaiso POLICE DRIVEN TO SHELTER IN STREET BATTLE Strong Repressive Measures Taken by the Government Finally Restore a Semblance of Order—Long List of Killed and Wounded
Injunction Granted
No Settlement in Sight
Compulsory Arbitration
Great Northern May Compromise
For Killing Union Miners
Machinists' Convention
Railway Conductors
Social Democrat* as Agitators
Drivers Strike at a Funeral
Six Hundred Men Out
LIGHT ,0N THE MYSTERY The Infernal Machine Was Probably Made in Chicago
Lord Minto in Detroit
A Sensible Jury
The Case of Curtis Jett
DEATHSOF_THE DAY Russell Pace
RETUHHO WORK New York Strikers Agree to Arbitrate SOME OF THE MEN ON THE SUBWAY STILL OUT Indications That Trouble Between the Great Northern Road and Its Trainmen Will Be Adjusted—The Situation In Omaha Is Unchanged
CIVIC FEDERATION Members of Arbitration Committee Meet In New York
Denver Restaurants Closed j
VOTING ON CHANGE OF NAME The Question Considered by Several Episcopal Dioceses
RUSHED THROUGH OGDEN Mr. Harriman Was Stopped at Evanston, However, by a Sheriff
Woodmen of the World
Mistaken for a Burglaar
No One Denied the Hanging
American Mining Congress
Bciatic Rheumatism Cured
IS PERSOHftJfIN GRATA FERDINAND OF BULGARIA IS REFUSED AUDIENCE Emperor Francis Joseph Apparently Did Not Care to Hold Any Communication With the Prince
One Signed. Three Vetoed
When Weary of Being Fitted
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COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL MAKE PLACES Department Planned for Street Sprinkling COUNCILMEN ALL IN FAVOR OF MUNICIPAL MANAGEMENT Council Committee of the Whole Will Meet T might—The Street Superintendent Will Have Charge of the Street Sveeping Department
SEPPI GETS SENTENCE Fudge Smith Pronounces the Case a I Most Extraordinary One
COURT BRIEFS Increase of Capital
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT Bench in Department Five of the Superior Court to Be Draped
MINISTERS RESOLVE Pastors Think Arcadia Is All Right Just as It Is
ANNUAL EDITORIAL MEETING Southern California Writers Arrange Program and Itinerary
More Riots
HEW OFFjCEJCREATED H. F. Gentry Made Passenger Agent WILL HAVE CHARGE OF THE PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAFFIC Other Promotions Are Announced by Qeneral Manager Randolph—Will Make Bid for More Patronage on Inter-urban Lines—New Cars
DANDRUFF WON'T WASH OUT The Germ That Cauaea It Haa to Be Destroyed, to Cure Dandruff
Southern Pacific Colon iat Rates
HE IS JISMISSED Frank S. Forbes Out of Industrial Home TROUBLE AT THE M'KINLEY INSTITUTION Directors Will Hold a Meeting Today at the Office of Valentine Peyton. Officer Asserts That Change Was Necessary for Good of the Home
Stomach Troubles
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders
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CALIFORNIA'S ANTI-TRUST LEAD
PRESIDENT PLEADB FOR FORESTS
A GENTLE HINT
80ME BIG FIGURES
A METROPOLITAN CITY
LAND AND WATER FREIGHTS
FISHING I
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Evening Garden Party
Social Notes
CLUBS Program of Federated Clubs
IN ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT Veterans of Department of California and Nevada. Assemble
KISCHENEFF MASSACRE Story of Its Horrors Will Scarcely Bear Repetition
RESTORE THE DEAD TO LIFE Interesting Experiments Made by a New York Surgeon
INSTRUCTORS TO LEAVE Brilliant Young Men Going From Berkeley to Nevada
FLOODS IN FLORIDA Lower Plantations of JacksonVl* Are Under Water
Pearl Necklace Recovered
Young Woman Robbed and Beaten
A Woman's Suicide
Liquor Question in New Hampshire
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HEWS OF CITY 111 BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF INTERESTING TO WOMEN
PERSONAL
if POPULATION OF CITY |
DISftPPROVEJF PUNCH W.C. T. U. WILL FIGHT AGAINST SERVING LIQUOR Committee Will Walt Upon Chamber of Commerce Directora and Ask That No Intoxicanta Be Served
AT THE HOTELS
ADAMB' 3ARSAPARILLA PILLS Purify the Blood
Don't Overlook This
Sanitarium Foods
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PARLIAMENT CLOSES Woman's (ingress Ends Two Days' Session FORCIBLE SPEAKERS TALK ON VARIED TOPICS Much Enthusiasm Attends Yesterday's Meeting at Azusa, Where Leading Club Women Discuss the Themes That Interest Them
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WIN FIRST GAME Mourners Take Bagged Game From Portland REILLY MAKES QUEER PLAYS AND WAKES ENTHUSIASM . First Game of the Series Between Portland and the Locals at Prager Park Is Won by the Mourners, Although Credit Goes to Providence
Tacoma 9, San Francisco 6
Seattle s» Butte 4
Helena 8, Spokane i
Shaffer Jump* to Butte
No International Meet This Tear
LUCK WMAPHS Win Extra Inning Game From Harriaites GRAY'S WORK IS INFERIOR TO THAT OF IBERG . Phenomenal Base Running Lands the Necessary Tallies Across the Plate. Long Distance Throwing a Feature of the Day's Performance
Sacramento 10, Seattle 5
Rain at Portland
AMEBICAN LEAGUE Donovan's Masterly Work Too Mu for the New Yorkers
Cleveland a, Boston i
Washington 3, St. Louis o
Philadelphia 6, Chicago o
NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago Again Defeats Brooklyn by a Score of 3 to I
Boston 9, St. Louis 5
New York 5* Cincinnati a
Philadelphia ia, Pittsburg n
POMONA TEAM OUTCLASSED St. Vincent Boys Beat the Country College 24 to 6
Minor Ball Games
NEILL TAKESJTO ROWING Harry Stuart Leaves for San Bernardino on Official Business
COBBETTS FINE TRAINING Dewitt Van Court Says Corbett Is in Finest Condition
Joe Cans Knocks Out Tracey
Mfcher Rides a Winner
SAN GABRIEL TROUT Fishing Not Yet Up to Expectations BROWN HACKLE AND ANGLE WORMS THE BEST LURE Expert Fly Casters Make Careful Study of Water and Weather Conditions—Advice to Easterners Who Intend to Fish in California Waters
Auto-Cycle Records
The Two Shamrocks
Drawings for the Coursing
Racing at Sacramento
Morris Park Races
Results at Churchill Downs
St. Louis Races
Results at the Worth Track
FROM PARIS TO MADRID
I George Gardiner Gets Decision
Tennis at Sacramento
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
MARRIAGE LICENSES
DIED
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DOOR OF HOPE OPENS WITH FITTING EXERCISES
STRATEGIC ADVANTAGES GAINED BY SHERMAN
Rupture i Thins of the Past A MmelMs Disci very Mate by a Syracase Geaias hy Which Re Po«itircly Gaaraatees Any Raytara Caa le Cared at Rene. Flood*# With L«ttirtfrcm all Pirtiw the Country Which Show Uilwort of Cures—A complete Kavolution In Root m c Treat moot.
His Linen Marked J. M. dt T/tma if.v i« Tn.. K~*„ ——«
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EPISCOPW MEET Diocese o! Los Angeles Begins Sessions BISHOP ON THE "CATHOLIC CHURCH OF AMERICA" He Says That No Matter What the Name the Church Will Be Judged by Its Works—Takes No Stock in Any Confusion That May Arise
Lordsburg Locals
Santa Ana Briefs
BOYS AREJ/lISSIHG Mrs. Wing Fears They Were Kidnaped DISAPPEARED FROM HOME ON THE FOURTH OF JULY San Francisco Woman Secures Aid of Local School Department in Search for Her Children—Father of Lads Seen Here a Few Weeks Ago
BROADWAY INVESTMENT Deals Are Active and All Prices Rule Firm
Books for Children Mlac Rlonrhar/I ViAnri ftf th*» IllVfMlll*
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) FOR BUILDING OILED ROADS Supervisors Witness a Satisfactory Test of New Machines
POMONA AFFAIRS i _____ Death of Mrs. George Reeves and Madison S. V. Cook
CHILDREN'SJf AT fAIR PARADE OF COACHES AND A BABY SHOW Most Spectacular Even* Ever Witnessed in San Bernadino—Magnificent Robes of Queen and Court
PROTECTING THE HARBOR San Pedro Trustees Will Co-operate With Chamber of Commerce
San Bernardino Street Fair
Pasadena Briefs
MEAT FAMJNE ME .Threatened Strike by the Journeymen Butchers NEGOTIATIONS ON BETWEEN EMPLOYERS AND MEN Journeymen Butchers' Union Makes a Demand for Shorter Hours and Extra Time to Be Allowed for Breakfast—May Order Strike Tomorrow
REDLANDS EVENTS
Corona Culling*
The Overworked Eye
CRASHES INTO LOCOMOTIVE Playa del Rey Car in Collision—Miss Ray Cohn Injured
FREDERICK PABST ILL | Near Relatives of Milwaukee Brewer ! Were Sent For
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SPILLING OUTOF STOCKS DECLINES THROW LONG SIDE OUT OF GEAR Conditions in the Iron Trade Cause Comment—The Recent High Prices Seem to Indicate Trade Weakness
APRIL TRADE CONDITIONS
NEW COTTON RECORDS The Prices Surpass Any Past Period, Under Intense Excitement
Fruits in San Francisco
Aprfcots Are Firmer
Coffee and Sugar
TOO MANY ORANGES OFFERED
NEW YORK STOCKS
New York Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS
Pacific Coast Trade
WHEAT HAS DULL HOURS
OLD ONIONS RULE HIGHER
STOCK EXCHANGE
MINERS' STOCK EXCHANGE NO SALES JIOADE ON THE CALL OF YESTERDAY Bidding Was Active and Quotations Firmly Held, but the Investing Public HfM Rack
Butter, Eggs end Cheese
Live Stock Reports
MARINE REPORT-MAY 13
PHYSICIANS IN SESSION ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE STATE HOMEOPATHS Discovery of New Drug, Whose Properties Are Said to Be Invaluable aa a Cure for Rheumatic Diseases
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BATTLE OVER HILL'S FORTUNE FAIRLY BEGINS
POLICEMAN ON TRIAL A Comparatively Small Conductor Charges Parker With Brutality
CUB'S QUICK RUII High School Student's Foolish Break Endangers Lives of Passengers, Who Make a forccd Ride Down Bunker Hill Grade at Seventy-Five Miles an Hour—Miscreant Not Known
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