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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 224, 19 May 1903 PDF Issue PDF

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RAILROAD MEN IK MENTION Seven Hundred Delegates in Attendance AFFAIRS OF BROTHERHOOD VERY PROSPEROUS One of tiie Matters to Be Discussed Before the Convention Will Be the Building of a $250,000 Home for , Disabled Members of Brotherhood i
BARD FOR VICE PRESIDENT Perkins Suggests His Colleague for Second Place With Roosevelt
Bishop Conaty Banqueted
Forest Fires Raging
THE MORNING'S NEWS
TAKES LEAVE OF THEJfOSEMITE The President Breaks All Stage Records DRIVES FROM VALLEY TO RAYMOND IN TEN HOURS Brief Address to the People of the San Joaqyin Valley, and Makes a Night Run Towards Nevada—Grass Valley's Fine Present
BACK TO THE STRENUOUS LIFE
BATTLE TO THE DEATH v DESPERATE FIGHT WITH A HUGE MOUNTAIN LION Wyoming Man Attacked and Sueceeds in Severing the Animal's Jugular With His Teeth
PHILLIPS WAS JOBBED Pennsylvania Legislator Summoned to Colorado as a Joke
TURBULENT IRISHMEN Scenes of Disorder by Those Opposed to diving King Edward Welcome
NATIONAL ART THEATER Meeting in Behalf of the Plan Is Addressed by Joseph Jefferson
CALLED UPON MPUIN Outcome of Tulloch's Charges PAYNE SENDS LETTERS TO ACCUSED OFFICIALS The Postmaster General Apparently Places Little Faith in th( Accusation, but Is Determined to Probe to the Bottom of the 'Scandal
HELD UP WII Mm BANDIT Station at North Pomona Robbed THE AGENT COMPELLED TO UNLOCK THE SAFE His Wife, Who Is in the Office, Witnesses the Whole Affair—Robber Secures a Small Sum in Silver and Disappears—No Clue Obtained
LOUISIANA TRAGEDY Lx-Lieutenant Governor Knobloik Shot and Killed
National Gathering of Baptists
HEBELS ME ACTIVE Venezuelan Situation Is No Better MANY DISTRICTS HELD BY REVOLUTIONISTS From Reliable' Advices That Have Reached Washington It Appears That Government Troops Make but Little Headway in Quelling Trouble
SCRIPPERS' CASE ENDED Supreme Court Fully Sustains Decisions of Lower Courts
COMPETITION CONSIDERED Supreme Court Reverses Ruling of the Interstate Commission
Merger Appeal
Restricting Liquor Traffic
Rewards for Phllfppine Service
IMPERIAL DISTRICT Contract Let for the Resurvey of the Exterior Bounds
Guilty of Technical Assault
EVANGELICAL CONFERENCE Aicmcrial Services in Honor of the Late Rev. C. Berner
TO BE TESTED IN COURT Validity of Anti-Liquor Clause in the Deeds to Property Questioned
Courtmartiil Ordered
Chicago Traction Bill SigneJ
Silver Purrhase
TROIIBIIJS FEARED Meetings Are Prohibited in Saratof GOVERNOR TAKES STEPS TO PREVENT OUTBREAK The State Department Has Received None of the Many Resolutions Adopted by Bodies in This Country Relative to, the Outrages
President Levi's Statement
Appeal for Aid
Outrages Denounced
Portland's Contribution
SYBIL. SANDERSON'S FUNERAL Many Notables Attend Services in Paris—Body Cremated
MRS. BEDFORD IN JAIL Woman Arrested on Steamer Umbria Remanded Without Bail
Another Victim of Typhoid
Congo Officials Dismissed
Offer Five Thousand Dollar* Reward
BLOCKED J RUSSIA China Unable to Grant Concessions MANCHURIAN TRADE BARRED TO FOREIGN NATIONS American and Japanese Ministers at Peking Again Informed That It Is Impossible to Open New Ports Owing to Opposition of the Czar
Washington Fully Informed
Russians Feel Aggrieved
No Progress Reported
Trade Driven Away
Menace to Russia
More Rioting in France
Asphalt Combine Confirmed
Antarctic Relief Expedition
FRESNO RAILROAD TRANSFER formal Transfer of Traction System to H. E. Huntington
MABEL HOPKINS MARRIED Niccc of One of the Central Pacific Builders a Turfman's Bride
Miss Reid Convalescing;
INTO LAKE MICHIGAN Runaway (jasolinc Runabout Plunges Into the Lake
SPARKS FROM THE WIRES
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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TIE-UP AT SAN PEDHO Local Unions Refuse to Touch Cargoes FORTY MEN DISCHARGED BY LUMBER COMPANY Steamers Noyo and Lakine, Lumber laden, From Fo*t Brags;, Enable to Discharge Cargoes Owing to Sympathetic Strike of Workmen
HEAVY FALL OF SNOW Severest Storm Ever Known for This Time of Year
COMING TO THE COAST Assurance That the Western Pacific Will Be Built at Once
GROWING MORE BITTER Charges and Countercharges Over Division of Reclamation District
Young Woman Found Dead
(icrman Market for Dried Fruits
To Raise Dates on the Desert
To Practice in Federal Courts
Robber Sent to Prison
A FRIEND'S ADVICE Will Often Help You Greatly. Read What a Los Aageles Citizen Says:
HEAD-ON COLLISION Motor Train Between Riverside and San Bernardino Burned
W. C. T. U. CONVENTION San Diegans Preparing for Opening Today
Return of Treasure Hunters
Cannot Keep From Stealing
Launch of the Tacoma Postponed
Stockton Man Drowned
BANQUET AT SANTA BARBARA Annual Meeting of Chamber of Commerce at the Potter Hotel
(lets His Wife Back
Going to Hong Kong
To Remove Blossom Rock
Ranch Build'iu Burned
Cannot Include State Lands
DEFENDS THE EXECUTORS Attorney Garrett McEnerny Refute* the Charges of Fraud
Tonopah Mining Exchange
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RIOT ATJRjBGEPOBT Mayor's Threat to Call Out Militia STREET CAR TRAFFIC IS STILL PARALYZED Trolley Car Manned by Non-Union Men and Guarded by Deputy Sheriffs Is Fired Upon by a Miscreant, Who Escapes the Officers
"CARIBOU BROWN" DEAD Picturesque Southwestern Character Cashes in His Checks
TO SECURE LABORERS Steps Taken to Insure Harvesting of Fruit Crop
Arbitration Boards Denounced
Sympathetic Bakers
AID SUBWAY STRIKERS Central Federated Unions Will Back Up Men's Demands
STRIKE CONDITIONS WORSE Denver's Citizens' Alliancc and the Unions Are Still at Outs
O. R. C. Convention
Reserving Their Defense
Switchmen's Convention Opens
Conductors Complete "Run"
Filling Strikers' Places
Press Operators Quit
Yale Gets Mixed Up
Sent to Jail
Increase for Copper Miners
Chicago Blacksmiths Out
Return to Work
Australians Resume Work
IMPALED ON IRON FENCE Overcome by Hunger, a Beggar Falls From a Porch and Is Badly Hurt
Southern Pacific Colonist Rate*
INDICATIONS OF MURDER Two Men Arrested on Suspicion of Having Killed a New York Baker
PURIFYING SAN JUAN Mayor Todd Continues Wholesale Removals of City Officials
FIGHTING IN THE PHILIPPINES Constabulary Defeats Several Bands of Fanatics in Cebu
Only One Victim
Harriman Improving
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DELAY £ BRIDGE Riverside to Be Beached Next July , MATERIAL ARRIVING DAILY FOR SALT LAKE LINE Edward Chambers Goes to Milwau'-v-'e Next Month to Attend an Important Meeting of the Transcontinental Freight Association—Notes
Knife Wielder to Be Tried
Contmicisoner Wiggins Returns
MILLS CISC CLUES; Detectives Following All ■ Suggested Leads OUTER COMPARTMENT OF THE DOWNTOWN SAFE RIFLED Pinkerton Men as Well as Local Detectives Have Joined in the Hunt. Almost Certain That a Woman Had a Hand in the Awful Crime
BICK HEADACHE •«"> Some Facts Regarding Thia Oi» treating Ailment—How to Ward Off an Attack
Death of a Centenarian
tUHIIY DEAL Baldwin Will Ask for Incorporation BIG FIGHT EXPECTED BEFORE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Anti-Saloon League Intends to Put „ Up a Battle Against Incorporation, but the Supervisors Take tiround That It Is a Legal Question Only
TELEPHONE GIRLS' UNION Sunset Announces That* It Will Fight Any Organizing Plans
No Infernal Machine
Robbed the Grave
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FUTILE ANTI-ROOSEVELT EFFORT
EVEN CLERGYMEN ARE HUMAN
NATIONAL CASH BALANCES
TIME FOR SPRING HOUSE-CLEANING
TWO NOTEWORTHY OPINIONS
A FREAKISH SEASON
ei/npromec/ttatod Remarks
WOMEN'S CLUBS Monday Study Club
Veranda Collapsed
Booth Tarkington Sinking
Reception to Dr. Willett
Rich Vein of Ore
SOCIAL DIARY AND GOSSIP f
CABINET IS FORMED General Petroff Is Now Premier of Bulgaria
Bulgarian Notables Killed
Albanians Complacent
Croats Invade a Castle
Dynamiter Sentenced
DEATHS OF THE DAY B. F. Jones
Getting at the Truth
Spanish Cortes Assembles
Undelivered Telegrams
Immigration Increase
Norton Will Probate
Exploring Parties Leave
Treaties With Cuba
Railroad Held Responsible
Attempted Bribery
Remittance Man Suicides
Manila Collector Heavily Fined
Conviction of Editors Confirmed
Fiesta Ends in Bloodshed
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NEWS OF CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
PERSONAL
CITY -NEWS IN BRIEF
ORPHEUM'SJBOOD BILL ! This Week's Program an Eminently Satisfactory One
GLAD HE CAME How A. S. Van Degrift Established a Shoe Business in Los Angeles
AT THE HOTELS
Satisfaction the Magnet
Murine Eye Remedy
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PREPARATIONS FOR ASSEMBLY
Dake's Agency Moved
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COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL SALARIESJNCREASED Council Grants Demands of City Engineer SQUEEZE LIFE OUT OF ALL UNUSED FRANCHISES Rights Not Employed Will Be Declared Forfeited—Members Enliven Dull Session With Expressions of Very Personal Opinion
Official Council Proceedings
COMMISSION FADED AWAY Real Estate Man Adopts a Method That Did Not Work
CITY HALL NOTES
IMPORTANT SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY A Clinical Preparation That Positively Kills the Dandruff Germ
Sanitarium Pooda
IN THE POLICE COURT Motley Array of Kearny Humanity ROUGH AND READY JUSTICE FOR OFFENDERS Where Men and Women Scarcely Above the Degree of Social Status Termed Total Depravity Are Designated as (ientleman and Lady
ANOTHER CEMETERY FIGHT Residents of North Pasadena Protest, but There Is Little Hope
COURT BRIEFS
Reliable Piano Values.
When Weary of Being Fitted
FISHER GOES TO WHITTIER Youth Conclude* That He Doesn't Like Ranch Life
SAVED HER HUSBAND Mrs. Woodham Paid Money, but She Wants It Back
Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured
Barber's Strange Disappearance
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
MARRIAGE LICENSES
DIED
BORN
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NATIONAL J-EAGUE Cincinnati Sizes Up Jones for Fifteen Safe Shots
Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 3
Chicago 4, Boston 2
Pittsburg 3, New York 2
Minor Ball Uames
POMQNAS HOE BEATEI St. Vincents Annex a Fine Contest FITZWILLIAM AND WHARTON TWIRL GOOD BALL The Break-up Comes in the Seventh Inning, When the Local Players (iet a Winning Lead—Final Game With the Occidental College Nine
BASEBALL NOTES AND NEWS What Former California Players Are Doing Across the Rockies
AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Takes a Lop-Sided Contest From the Bostons
Cleveland 7, New York 3
Washington 7, Chicago I
Seattle 5, Sacramento 2
Standing of the Clubs
RACING AT SACRAMENTO Fine Card and Close Finishes for the Opening Day of Second Week
JOCKEY M'INERNY HURT Dragged Considerable Distance and Picked Up Unconscious
dixie; m chance The Colored Lad's Recent Victories YOUNGSTER IS EXPECTED TO KEEP AL NEILL BUSY Welterweight Championship of the Pacitic Coast Is at Stake, and the Winner May Have a Chance at the World's Title—Neill's Condition
FIFTY PINSJN THE LEAD Brunswicks Win I-'irst Half of Ocean Park Match
Shamrock 111 a Fast Boat
BIG FELLOWS MEET1 Jeffries and Corbett Sign Articles WILL FIGHT ON OR ABOUT AUGUST 14 IN 'FRISCO The Champion and Former Champion Greet Each Other Cordially and Agree to Fight Under Queensberry Rules—Tom Williams Stakeholder
YOUNG CORBETT UNGRATEFUL Former Manager Charged Him With the Larceny of a Ring
Winners at St. Louis
Jockey Barry Dead
Walcott in Portland
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS (PASADENA) IN SECRET SESSION Commissioners Uphold Action of Fire Chief DISMISSAL OF MALCONTENTS IS APPROVED Friends of the Discharged Firemen Have Been Working Hard to Have Them Reinstated, but to No Avail, but the End Is Not Yet
Borrowed the Wheel
Two Deaths Reported
Flag for Garfield School
Girls Rode on the Sidewalks
Dr. Skillen Buys Out McCamcnt
Pasadena Paragraphs
Roosevelt's Life
Pasadena Briefs
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY") SALT LAKE STATION Work on Pomona Freight and Pas* senger Depot About Completed
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) EDISON IMPROVEMENTS E'ertilc Company Building a New Power House
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) Elsinore Personals
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Soldiers' Home Notes
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Lordsburg Locals
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) TENT CITY SPRINGING UP ISLANDERS PREPARING FOR A BIG SUMMER RUSH Rescue of Three Lady Guests at the Metropole, Who Went Boating, by Crew From Training Ship Alert
(RIVERSIDB COUNTY) HOUSEKEEPING Riversiders Who Will Experiment With the New Fad
(SAN DIEGO COUNTY) OLD COMMANDER'S PORTRAIT Presented to Ladies of G. A. R. by Colonel U. S. Grant, Jr.
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) BARTON ARRAIGNED Alleged Slayer of Gilbert Moran Will Br Defended bv Earl Rogers^
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) MEXICAN MiGLED BY CAR ACCIDENT OCCURRED NEAR ARCADIA Missed His Footing and Fell Under the Car, Which Crushed His Leg So as to Necessitate Amputation
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Rivera Ripples
(ORANGE COUNTY) BREAK GROUND FOR SMELTER Officers Raid Disorderly House Near Fullerton
(VENTURA COUNTY) Death of James H. Clay
ECZEMA, NO CUBE, NO PAT
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LIQUIDATION 111 STOCKS SELLING EASY ON SENTIMENT LONG DEFERRED Many Millions in Gold Taken for Kxport to Europe—Prices Crumble. Bears Again Attack Cotton
COTTON MARKET EXCITED All Records in Speculation of Staple Are Broken
Liverpool Also Excited
Pacific Coast Trade
ORANGE MARKET IS UNCHANGED
NEW YORK STOCKS
New York Bonds
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS Los Angeles Banks nirl ActrnA
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
Live Stock Reports
OLD APPLES ARE CLEANED UP
STOCK EXCHANGE
Fruits in San Francisco
Dried Apples Unchanged
MINERS' STOCK EXCHANGE NO SALES ON YESTERDAY'S SLOW CALL Bidding Is Active nnd Asking Prices Firm, but the Investing Public Is Not Making Purchases
London Copper Advanced
WHEAT RULES RATHER QUIET
Sugar and Coffee
Coast Shipping
MARINE REPORT-MAY 18
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
New Overland Service
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ARE TO_ERADUATE Dental College Students to deceive Diplomas THREE ADDRESSES ARRANGED FOR TONIGHT Programs of Commencement Excrclses to Be Given at Public and Private Educational Institutions This Month and During June
FORTY HOURS' ADORATION Observance at St. Vincent's Will Come to a Close Tonight
dont get mem Water Department Asks Public Indulgence AQUAPURA TO BE SHUT OFF IN MANY DISTRICTS Will Be Only Temporary, However, and When All Connections Have Been Made the City Supply Will Be Greatly Benefited
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