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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 225, 20 May 1903
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CATTLE AND SHEEP SLAINJH DROVES Fall in Heaps, Frozen to Death HERDERS ABANDON FLOCKS AND FLEE FOR LIFE Nothing Like the Fury of This Storm Has Ever Been Experienced in Northern Montana—Money Loss Will Reach Into the Millions
DECIDE ON OPERATION Surgeons Expect to Operate on E. H. Harriman Today
Midshipman Drowned
_ THE MORNING'S NEWS
JOURNEYS INTO NEVADA STATE Everywhere President Is Gladly Greeted CLOSES THE DAY WITH VISIT TO SACRAMENTO From the Front of the Capitol He Makes an Address to the People. Talks of the Forest* in Oeneral and of the Big Trees in Particular
HOT BATTLE OYER BALDWIN'S RACING TOWN Supervisors Listen to Impassioned Arguments For and Against the Incorporation of Arcadia, the Opposition Being Led by the Anti-Saloon League Officials •
POSTOFFICE STATION ROBBED Two Hundred Letters Are Lost EACH PROBABLY CONTAINED A CHECK Two Days' Mail of the Los Angeles National Bank Taken Out of its Private Box at the Postoffice on Franklin Street
BIG FIRE AT STOCKTON A Department Store and Hardware Establishment Are Destroyed
Rtissian Governor Assassinated
VETERANS Of CONFEDERACY Enthusiastic Reunion oi Men in Gray GENERAL JOHN B. GORDON'S PATRIOTIC ADDRESS We Cherish as Americans, He Sal 4 the Valor and Noble Deeds of Botl Armies and of All Sections—Joint Heirs in the Heritage of Freedpa
SETTLEMENT LIKELY The Union Pacific Strike Abont Over PRESIDENT BURT CONFERS WITH BOILERMAKERS lipsrtW in Ch*>enne That the Men Had Oained Eer> Point, and a (ienaral Celebration of the Victory for Labor Takes Place
Settlement at San PeJro
Peace Talk at Denver
More Rioting in New York
Harmonizing Navy Yard Emplo>e*
Mobile and Ohio Strike
Fifteen Hundred Men Out
Employers Should Organize
Arbitration Prevails
Returned to Work
Musicians in Convention
Chinese Laundrymen Stiike
Would Not Accept Piece Work
Shcetiron Workers Strike
DEADLY FIGHT IN AN OFFICE One Mm Shot Through Heart and Another Seriously Wounded
YERKES' LONDON SCHEME Authorities May Oppose his Merger of Underground Lines
Insurgents Strong in Cebu
Frank N anderlip Married
RAABEN JjSMISSED Report of Czar's Action Confirmed RUSSIANS RESENT AGITATION IN THE UNITED STATES Peasants Apply the Torch t<j Residences of Land Owners in Saratoff Province—English Version of the Cause of the Kishineff Massacre
Peasants Apply the Torch
Cause of the Trouble
Resolutions Reach Hay
Contradicts Cassini
Twenty-five Families Homeless
A Physician Assassinated
White Men Hanged by a Mob
George H. Bahrs for Civil Service
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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THOLLEYJCCIDENTS Passengers Rush From a Blazing Car ON ANOTHER LINE A WOMAN * IS SERIOUSLY BURNED 4 — Flames Burst Through the Floor and Set Fire to Her Clothing—Runaway Car Dashes Into a Freight Train, Injuring Some Passengers
A Woman Fatally Burned j
A Car Runs Away
Against the Western Union
Killed by His Nephew
Our Naval Base at Uuantanamo
Pleads Guilty of Theft
Postmaster Gagged, Office Robbed
Burned to Death
Makes a Clean Bweep
MARCHESI UP AGAINST IT Discovers His Error When He Fights a Hack Driver-Con stable
[AUTHORIZED ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Office of the Fourth Vice – President and Qeneral Manager
FAST SPREADING FLAMES A Woman Sees Her Husband Burn to Death Before Her Eyes
CP.UGGISTS MUST BE CHARY They Sell All Kinds of Hair Preparations and Fear to Discriminate
When Weary of Being Fitted
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MISTEAJMnS Gathering of National Association NO LEAKS IN WELCOME GIVEN BY SAN FRANCISCO "The City Illuminated and a Reception Given the Visitors—A Round of Entertainments Has Been Arranged for During the Week
SHOOTING John Harper Fires Three Shots Into the Body of J. M. Dunlap
TEMPERANCE WOMEN Convention of Southern California Union at San Diego
WORK OF A FIREBUG Attempt to Destroy Fine Residence of William Mintzer
DISCRIMINATION CHARGED Suit Brought Against Pennsylvania Railroad Company
STOCKTON ELECTION Republicans Elect All but Three of the Municipal Candidates
GOODS TO BE CONFISCATED Articles of Value Found in Trunks of Atrs. Morehouse of This City
VICTIM OF THE OWL WRECK First Suit for Damages Growing Out of Disaster at Byron
FRIGHTFULLY BURNED San Diego Man Throws a Lighted Match Into a Can of Powder
Big Blaze in Milwaukee
DEATHS OF THE DAY Captain D. E. Martin
Machinery Plant Shut Down
Many Presbyterians on the Way
Masonic Temple Burned
KNIGHTSJFPYTHIAS Grand Chancellor Trask Makes Report ADVISES DIVIDING DOMAIN INTO THREE DISTRICTS He Thinks That the Greatest Danger Menacing Future Prosperity and Usefulness of the Lodges Is Financial .Mismanagement
RISE IN MISSISSIPPI Thousands of Acres in Missouri Are Overflowed
Monitor Arkansas Released
TRiED TO_POISON JETT The Alan Charged With Murder of Atarcum Offered Whisky
FIGHTING IN SOMALILAND Force of the Mad Mullah's Dervishes Defeated by Abyssinians
SANITATIONOFPULLMANS Kentucky Board of Health Will Seek to Effect It
Name of a Hero
Miners Buried Underground
Overton Mills Bonded
Lieutenant Walker Killed
DUEL AT DURANGO Colorado Editors Fail to Do Material * Damage
TREASURE TROVE Small Remuneration Tendered to Honest Finders
Two Men Killed in an Affray
Another Diocese Opposes Change
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COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL 111 HENSLEVS FM Police Board Forced to Grant Pension CIVIL SERVICE MADE DISRATEMENT IMPOSSIBLE Other Policemen Reduced in Rank Appeal to the Courts—Trial of C. E. Dixon Must Wait Until Question of Jurisdiction Is Settled
Van Alstyne Divorce
The Question la
CALL MCIUHIIAGES Board of Health Finds Mctfill Competent SURPRISE SPRUNG AT CIVIL SERVICE MEETING Mandamus Proceedings Begun in the Cases of Disrated Police Officers. Library Trustees Present Revised Classification
COURT BRIEFS
BOXERS DO ONLY LIGHT WORK
Racing at Sacramento
Racing at Morris Park
On Churchill Downs
Results at Worth
No Cruelty to Kill the Hare
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BEAR AND DRAGON
CLEVELAND ON PRESS INFLUENCE
DEFEAT OF THE SCRIPPERS
A CAMPAIGN FOR IRRIGATION
SOMNOLENT SAN FRANCISCO
RINGS ON HER TOES
SOCIAL DIARY AND GOSSIP
Jones-Childs
* Social Notes
WOMEN'S CLUBS Federation Meeting Today
ALBANIANS HOLDING OUT Chiefs Have Taken Sultan's Envoys With Them to the Mountains
Explosives Found in Salonica
Kills Himself and His Sweetheart
GOES BACK TO STUDIES Neil Pendleton Readmitted to the High School
WE SHALL INSIST UPON IT Uncle Sam Determined to Havt Equal Privileges With Russia
ANGUISH FOR OFFICEHOLDERS Law Just Discovered Which Forces Payment of Just Debts
Bidders for New Gunboats
Bank Closed
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NEWS OF CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
Notice to the Public
!ITY NEWS IN BRIEF
COVERS M MILES' Three-Cent Fare Petition Will Reappear ENGINEER COMPLETES LINES OF PROPOSED ROADS Mileage Greater Than Los Angeles Railway Company, but Less of It Is Down Town—Neither Sixth Street Nor Uarvanza Included
M'KINNEY'S POSTER GIRL The Contest Waxes Furious Over a Question of Public Morals
CAUGHT IN THE ACT Stanford Ward Found in Raird's Grocery With Stolen Articles
RAILROADS
Sanford Estate Litigation
Diplomatic Changes
PERSONAL
AT THE HOTELS
Dr. Tayler'i Successor Here
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EVANGELISTIC WORK ASSEMBLY'S KEYNOTE Preliminary Meeting of Presbyterians IMPORTANT WORK TO BE DONE TOLD BY SPEAKERS itiv. Dr. Chapman Declares Debts Are Paid Only Because a Few Are Generous—The Masses Cannot Find Room in the Churches
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS (PASADENA) GROWIHGJOO FAST Schools A sain Greatly Overcrowded IMPERATIVE NEED FOR NEW BUILDINGS Superintendent Graham Estimates That One of Eight or Ten Rooms Will Be Necessary Each Year Hereafter—No Action Taken
Attending to City Business
tias Ruining Sewers
Pasadena Doings
Presbyterian Church dedication
(SAN DIEGO COUNTY) SAN DIEGOJEWS NOTES Work on the New Smelter Is Well Under Way
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) WITHOUT OPPOSITION San Pedro Votes to Build i New High School
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) Redlands Ripple*
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Sudden Death at Ocean Park
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Compton Cuttings
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) DYING MAN Ml RQBBEO JEWELRY STOLEN FROM THE VICTIM OF SHOOTING Theatrical Friends of Frank Barton, the Slayer of Moran, Will Raise Funds for his Defense in Court
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) GRADING FOR THE N"ROAD Electric Line to Whittier Is Making Rapid Progress
(ORANGE COUNTY) THEIR HOME DESTROYED Culmination of Misfortunes of a Brea Canyon Coupic
(ORANOE COUNTY) CHARGES DISMISSED L. J. Androus Fails to Make Out a Case Against A. W. Cole
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) SANTA MONICA COUNCIL Special Election Called to Vote on the Liquor Question
(SANTA BARBARA COUNTY) DEATH OF HOWARD GALLUP Prominent Clubman of New York Succumbs to Tuberculosis
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) CLARK HURRIES UP WORK Grading for Salt Lake Route Rushed Since the Senator's Trip
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
MARRIAGE LICENSES
DIED
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NATIONAL LEAGUE Dunn Wins a Lively Oame From New York for Pittsburg
Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 4 *
Brooklyn 3, Cincinnati 1
MIDGET JJYSTERY Seraphs Held Down to Two Safe Shots TIMELY ERRORS SAVE THEM FROM WHITEWASHING Strong Wind Serves to Bend Hall's Curves Over the Plate Within Easy Ranffe of the San Francisco Batsmen—Spies Will Soon Be Back
RECORDS OF THE SERAPHS What the Players Have Done Up to Yesterday's Game
Young Corbett Knocks Out Keefe
OPEN WITHJACOMA liiebhardt Throws Game to the Visitors BYERS OF TACOMA SHOWS BATTING ABILITY Much Hitting and Some Good Fielding, With Occasional Brilliant Play, Mark the First Game Between the Two Teams—Notes
Ball Team for Redlands
Minor Ball (itmci
AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Unable to Score Against Boston Until the Ninth
SPLENDID BOWLING Brunswicfcs and Ocean Parks Close Their Match With High Score*
STILL HASHER HOODOO Another Accident to the Yacht Constitution Disables Her
Undelivered Telegrams
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VALUE OFJRRIGATIOI C. B. Bootlie Goes East to Open Ijeadquarters PURPOSE IS EDUCATION OF BUSINESS MEN Importance to Commercial Interest* of National Irrigation to Be Exploited by Los Angeles Men Inter* ested in Development of Southwest
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STOCK MARKET RECOVERS BEAR ELEMENT RESTRAINED FROM FURTHER ACTION Professional Bear Dealers Seek to Cover Short Contracts—Speculators Have Turned to Buying Side
Financial Record
Pacific Coast Trade
Cotton Again Jumps
Dry Goods Firm
NEW CROP APRICOTS ARE IN
HOT WEATHER LOWERS ORANGES
NEW YORK STOCKS
New York Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS Los Angles Banks
Wools Firmly Held
Butter, Eggs »nd Cheese
WHEAT REPORTED DAMAGED
fruits in San Francisco
Sugar and Coffee
STOCK EXCHANGE
Northern Oil Stocks
Credit Balances
MINERS' STOCK EXCHANGE CALLING UNLISTED STOCKS PROVES INTERESTING United Verde Offered at Top Prices. Sales Were Made and Greater Animation Noted—Record of Work
London Copper Declines
San Francisco Mining Stocks
MARINE REPORT-MAY 19
Live Stock Reports
POWERS ARE DILATORY Mexico the Only State That Has Signed Peace Protocol
Reservoir Gives Way
Not a Victim of the Mafia v
Struck by a Wild Engine
Sanitarium Foods
Williamson Bros.
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FLOW OF jyiQENCE The Hill Case Is Fairly Under Way SALEM CHARLES CLAIMANTS NOW HOLD THE BOARDS Affidavit* Read and Witnesses Examined as to the Identity of the Silent Old .Man Whose Possessions Are in Dispute—Points in the Case
LINEMEN ANSWER Deny That They Are Urging Telephone Girls to Organize
STEPPED ON THE TRACK Mr*. Jones Killed by a Traction Car on Fourth Street
GRADUATE WITH IMS DENTAL CLASS COMPLETES THE COURSE Large Number of Friend* and Many Flower*—Optimistic and Happy Vein of Feeling ThVough Program
JAEGER'S NARROW ESCAPE Main Street Merchant Badly Bruised in a Train Wreck
SHOT SEED From Gun to Plant a Mountain.
MONTANA CITY BURNED Was Once Flourishing Mining Camp, but Had Been Long Abandoned
Thomas Murray
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