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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 228, 23 May 1903 PDF Issue PDF

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11l THE PUEET SOUNDJOUNTRY The President Journeys to Tacoma Uys cornerstone of a MASONIC TEMPLE At Olympia He Is Accorded « Formal Welcome to Washington State by the Qovernor and Escorted to the Capitol, Where He Makes a Speech
THE MORNING'S NEWS
OBSERVANCE OF SABBATH THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY THEME Commissioners Accused of Forgetting the Holy Day in Eagerness to Procnre Mementos of the Wild West—Presbyterians Denounce Sunday Newspapers and Sports—Moderator Appoints Committees—Pasadena Churchmen Win Dr. Van Dyke From Los Angeles Brethren
TODAY'S ASSEMBLY PROGRAM
THE TOflMllO SMI IS OK More Destruction Done in Kansas AT BALA THE BUILDINGS WERE SIMPLY BLOWN AWAY The Town of Mulrane Is Reported Destroyed—Hail Follows the Wind, and the Stones Break Throagh Corrugated Iron Roofs
One Man Fatally Hurt
Furious Hailstorm
Houses Torn to Pieces
Another Storm *t Ashland
STORM'S IN OHIO Much Damage Done by Cloudburst* and Lightning
REAL WINTRY WEATHER Snow Falls.ln Nevada County and th* Fruit Crop May Be Rutnad
DEWS ISSUPPRESSED Albanians Not Yielding to Pacification WARLIKE SENTIMENT AGAINST BULGARIA INCREASING It b Reported That a Servian Revolu• tlonary Band I* Assembling on the Frontier for the Purpose of Invading Ottoman Territory
TREATY WITH CUBA Finally Signed by Minister Squiers and Cuba's Secretary of Stato
THE RIOTS IN CROATIA Emperor Francis Joseph Petitioned to Stop Bloodshed
HAWAIIAN LEGISLATION Claim Made Tfiat All Enacted Since 1900 Is Invalid
KINDNESS REWARDED Mining Man Leaves a Million to a Woman Who Had Nursed Him
Fatal Elevator Accident
FOR THEJIPEN DOOR fiussia in Accord With United States WISHES THE SIBERIAN LINE TO BE A SUCCESS ' On That Account if No Other, Ambassador McCormick Says, the Czar's Government Will Not Close the Ports of Manchuria
SUCCESS OF REBELS The Viceroy of Yun Nan Ordered to Suppress the Insurrection
Negotiating for Ports
Korea'* Vigorous Demand
SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIANS Report of Committee on Education Shows Encouraging Progress
Mow (toy for South America
The Monitor Arkansas
KISCHINEFf_HORROR Cabinet Minister Blames the Jews. SAYS IT WAS LARGELY DUE TO ACTS OF SELF-DEFENSE Count Tolstoi Writes That He Loves the Jews, Not Because They Are Jews but Because They and Every* body Are the Sons of One Father
Jews Settling in London
Cranks Send Letters to Cassinl
WATSON REACHES CHICAGO The President of Porter Brothers Company to Meet Receiver*
BRITISH SUBJECT'S CLAIMS Demands Damages From State of Colorado for Property Destrooyed
Chance for a Lynching
Will of Irvine M. Scott
HOW DEFICIT GREW Machen Failed to Obey Orders STATEMENT OF POSTMASTER GENERAL Superintendent Reported a Sao,ooo Deficit, and When Ordered to Curtail Expenses Appointed New Carriers and Reported (treat Arrearage
WAR ON ADULTERATION Government Will Seek to Exclude "Doctored" Wine
' THE EUROPEAN SQUADRON Three Cruisers Will Be Detached From It to Be Sent to Asia
Charted With Breaking Wires
Mall Service Resumed
Railroad Files Answer
TWO BIDS ACCEPTED Contracts With the Pacific Mail and Boaton Steamship Company
BAPTIST WOMEN – — > Numerous Matters Acted Upon by the Minion Society
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Total Per Capita Tax Fixed by the Grand Lodge at $1.30
Wounded Woman Still Alive
WHERE COOLNESS COUNTED Mr. and Mrs. Lauder Bring a Party of Quests Safe to Land
TO BRING FARM LABORERS B. E. Hutchinson Leaves for Ohio, Indiana and Michigan
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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BBOUGHTJ TERMS Farmers Score a Big Victory COMMISSION MEN CALL OFF THEIR BOYCOTT Threat of the Co-operative Agency to Carry the War Into the Enemy's Camp by Supplying San Francisco With Produce Has Its Effect
ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION Several Shots Fired Through Window, Aimed at a Man and Wife
FINED FOR, SMUGGLING Mrs. C. P. Morehouse of Pasadena Must Pay Government $757
THE EUREKA RAILWAY The Work of Construction North of Willits to Be Rushed
FORGER APPREHENDED Wanted in Georgia, He Is Found Residing at Redding
AFTER THE DYNAMITER ————. Police Hope to Capture Rosseau in His Mountain Retreat
THE UPPER SACRAMENTO A Movement Started to Aid in the Improvement of the River
WAS HIS SISTER'S MONEY Judgment Rendered Against Jerome V. Stanford for $38,000
KOREANS IN HAWAII Alleged That They Were Brought in Violation of Contract Labor Law
Junior Order of Mechanics
Students Take a Sea Voyage
San Jose's Chief of Police
jW. F. NDRTON'S WILL j The Document Filed for Probate LOUISVILLE ORPHANS' HOME TO HAVE BULK OF ESTATE A Train of Pullmans to Carry the Remains, Together With Friends of the Deceased, to Cincinnati, Where the Body Will Be Cremated
WANTED FOR ROBBERY Man Who Kidnaped Deputy Sheriff Is Very Much in Demand
Switchmen's Union
MM SIGNED The Union Pacific Strike Settled WILL RETURN TO WORK NEXT WEDNESDAY Granted an Increased Rate of Pay, and Piece Work Will Be Abolished in All the Shops of the System—No Discrimination
Work on Exposition Building*
Opposed to the Strike
Demand for Farm Labor
Strikers Arrested
Bonus to Employes
Another Strike Threatened
Lumber Yards to Close
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WOMEN DO HOME MISSIONARY WORK IN FIELDS FAR AND NEAR
CONVENTION ADJOURNS Temperance Women Urge Use of tbe Bible in Public Schools
EARNINGS OF THE S. P. Financial Statement Just Issued by the Big Corporation
TO RECEIVE THE RED HAT Church Dignitaries Who Will Soon Be Honored by the Pope
Capacity of Works Doubled
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RUSSIA'S LAWS FOR JEWS
IRRIGATION IN EARNEBT
EDUCATIONAL WORK IN THE PHILIPPINES
SPEED TO THE SEASIDE
A HOMESTEAD TRICK
WISE COUNSEL FOR THE COLORED BROTHER
*Dr. I/an *Dyke Jtddrosses Ctub It/omen
AFFAIRS AT PALA Condition of the Indians Said to Be Favorable
HEAD WAITER'S COME-DOWN Sent to Hospital for Strychnine Poisoning—Whisky and Weak Heart
A Free Map
New York's Shame
NOVEL CONCERT PLAN Miss Bristol's Scheme to Make the Alusical Classics Familiar
RECEPTION FOR CHURCHMEN Chamber of Commerce Tenders One to Visiting Presbyterians
GROCER WAS DEFRAUDED Mr*. Denham Accused of Having Used Other Woman's Name
MEMORIAL SERVICE Impressive Ceremonies in Honor of Departed Comrades
The Proposed Forest Reserve
Russia and the Jews
CHURCHMEN IN CONFERENCE United Brethren in Thirty-Eighth Annual Meeting
Will Take Pennsylvania Stock
No Wires Working
Postmasters Liable
LAURELS m_ OU COLLEGE MEN READY FOR THE ANNUAL CONTEST Ask Moderator of Qeneral Assembly ' to Award Prize to Winner—Representatives of Three Schools to Try
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NEWS OF CITY 111 BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY '
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
MILLER _LEFT TOWH Now Anxious Investors Await His Return PROMISED TO PAY 144 PER CENT YEARLY DIVIDENDS Absent Broker Seemingly Left No Debt* Behind Other Than Stock He Was Supposed to Purchase for Clients, Who Never Received It "
Poisoned by Strawberries
CAPTAIN STERRY'S ACTIVE LIFE
PERSONAL
Club Women Make Donation
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Undelivered Telegrams
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COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL IT PUBUCJUCTION Board Decides to Sell Scheller Franchise MARMION WAY IS THE KEY TO THE SITUATION Traction Company Needs Only Short Part of the Public Streets for Its Pasadena Route, but It Must Compete for the Franchise
PUBLIC WORKS BOARD Applications for Vacation and Opening; of Streets Acted Upon
PARK SCENIC ROAD Colonel Eddy Tells the Public Works Board What He Wants
COURT BRIEFS
A POSSIBILITY That Becomes a Fact and Pleases Many Bald People
WANTS HIS COMMISSION J. Irving Crowell Begins Suit Against Thomas Ewing
RENDEZVOUS Rialto Lemon Orchard Exchanged for a Valueless Tract
NEMESIS GETS CONFUSED The Third Complaint Filed Against Dougherty and Walters
t° EXPRESS INDIGNATION Citizens Will Meet to Protest Against Massacre of the Jews
HER CHILD THE PRIZE Mrs. Elizabeth Mead Charged With Cruelty to Her Boy
CITY HALL NOTES
Notice to the Public
Excursion* to San Joaquin Valley
Satisfaction the Magnet
When Weary or Being Fitted
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WAS WITHOUT FEAR Robber Carried Hunting Knife « MRS. S. M. B. HOGOBOOM PRESENTED REVOLVER Dusty Hobo Invaded South Flower Residence to Steal Money—Escaped With No Other Metal Than i a Leaden Bullet in His Carcass
DESTROYED BY FIRE : Large Number of Men Thrown Out of Employment by Burning of Mills
CONFEDERATE REUNION Line of March Was Five Miles Long, but the Veterans Stayed in It
The Chinese Indemnity
LAND RECLAMATION Agricultural Experts Report on Most Available Crops
Put Into Port Leaking
Salt Trust Pays Its Fine
Case Dismissed
Harrlman Is Improving
AFTER JHJNAWAYS THE TRUANCY Off ICER IS A BUST: MAN THtsE DAYS O ut-af-Deor Sparta Offer Vnaauil At* traction* far Young America— An Offlcar'a Experience
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
Weather Condition*
MARRIAGE LICENSES
DIED
FUNERAL NOTICE
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NEWTON jps BEST Doctor Develops Great Speed THREE SAFETIES ALL STARS ARE CAPABLE OF Whalen Has a Distressing Afternoon of It, and the Seraphs Peg Up Another Game to Their Credit—Cravath Performs Sortie Clever Stunts
Oakland n, Seattle 8
Portland 9, Sacramento 4
NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago Has Runs to Spare in' One Inning With Philadelphia
Pittsburg Ij, Brooklyn 5
Cincinnati 8V Boston 4
New York 8, St. Lotiis I
AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis Beats Boston by a Sensational Double in the Ninth
Chicago j. New York i
Too Much Rain
SCHOOL TEAMS TO CONTEST Track Events to Be Fought Out Between High Schools
MERCANTILE LEAGUE BALL
ELEVEN JT TAKES Fans Sated With Snappy Ball at Prager Park /^r HITTING AND FIELDING ARE FEATURES OF GAME The Question, Why the Fails Don't Like Reilly Is Prompted by Observations Made Yesterday at a Clever Exhibition of Ball
, Seattle 5, Helena 3
Snow at Butte
Sacramento Racea
St. Louis Races
At Morris Park
Results at Latonla
Close of the Worth Meeting
BLUE ROCK TOURNAMENT Crack Shots of the Coast Assemble at San Francisco
HUTCHINSON DEFEATED
World's Cycle Record Broken
HE ENGINES Baldwin Works Manager Visits Los Angeles ELECTRICITY DOES NOT HURT LOCOMOTIVE BUSINESS The Company Is Employing 14,000 Men and Last Year Turned Out 1534 Locomotives—Pacific Electric Joins the Cut Rate Movement
COLLEGE TEAMS AT BASEBALL Occidental and Pomona Will Settle Championship
FISHING AT THE BEACHES Weather Conditions Not Favorable for Qood Sport
DEATHS OF THE DAY William Robson
Pullman Walters to Play Ball
Running Record Beaten
New York Orange Market
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS (PASADENA) IS POORLY REWARDED BURGLAR OUTWITS THREE POLICEMEN Window and Several Partitions Are Broken Through and Entrance Effected Into Cigar Stand
Missionaries Elect Officers
After Lower Car Fares
Death of Mrs. S. R. Mitchell
New Orchestra Organized
Pasadena Pickups
Roosevelt'* Life
Pasadena Briefs
(VENTURA COUNTY) Oxnard Affairs
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Santa Monica Briefs
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) Redlands Briefs
(LOS ANOELES COUNTY) Soldiers' Home Affairs
Elected a« a Protect
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) JOHN BROWN IS MISSING FRIENDS' OF ATTORNEY ARE BECOMING ANXIOUS Nothing Heard From Him Since Hi* Arrival at Pala With the Indians. Rancher Thrown From a Buggy
(SAN DIEGO COUNTY) LITIGATION ENDED Oolden Cross Mining Suit Is Finally Taken Out of the Courts
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) POMONA NEWS NOTES Funeral of the Late S. J. Atwater and Mrs. Callas de Graje
(ORANGE COUNTY) BIG LAND TRANSACTION Many Acres of the Bolsa Chica Rancho Sold
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) WRECKED BY THE GALE The New Yacht Hermon Narrowly | Escapes Destruction
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Lordsburg Locals
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) BATHER'S NARROW ESCAPE DRAGGED FROM WATER AT LONG BEACH Curses the City for Not Providing a Patrol Boat, and Disappears Without Giving His Name
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) HAD THEIR CANDY PULL Cienega School Festivities Saved by the Long Ride of Two Boys
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Whittier Goes Dry
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DULL WALL STREET OAK SUDDEN UPWARD SPURT IN PENNSYLVANIA News That Money Had Been Sent From the Interior to Offset Outgo of Qold Came as Pleasant Surprise
Financial Record
ALL GRAINS RULE FIRMER
COTTON SHORTS COVER
Live Stock Reports
Sugar and Coffeg
NEW YORK STOCKS
1 New York Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS Los Angeles Banks
Pacific Coast Trade
Fruit* in San PranciKO
BANK CLEARINGS
APPLE CROP j>ROSPECTS Big Yield Promised This Year in the Watsonvilie District
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
Dead Broke
MINERS' STOCK EXCHANGE SALES REACH GOOD FIGURES ON THE CALL / Bidding Is Active—Unlisted Stocks Find Favor—Demand for Investment Steady and Increasing
Copper Unchanged
San Frsnclsco Mining Stocks
STOCK EXCHANGE
MARINE REPORT-MAY 22
Coast Shipping
TREASURER BROWN'S STORY Claims That tie Did Not Assault Mrs. Ella Tait
WORK OF LOCAL ARTISTS Credtiable Exhibition of Picture* at Ruskin Art Club Rooms
Redondo Excursion Ratea
Williamson Broa.
Murine Eye Remedy
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