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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 234, 29 May 1903
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TOWN AND INHABITANTS SWALLOWED UP BY THE EARTH Terrible Disaster in the Vilayet of Van MELEZGHERD, IN ASIATIC TURKEY, DESTROYED Khalib Bey, the Turkish Commander of the Qarrison, Witli His Family, Three Other Officers and Eighty Soldiers Perished in the Ruins
THE STRICKEN TOWN Something About Melczgherd and the Surrounding Country
THE MORNING'S NEWS
A MOB OUTWITTED Officers Succeed in tiettting a Negro Safely Away
DIGGINGS STILL RICH Mines Near Dawson Will Yield Much More Gold Than Last Year
CHARGES AGAINST HOWZE Secretary of War Finds They Are Not Sustained
PRAISE FROM MARK HANNA
Wireless -on th« Svlace
IRISH LAD WINS TMOOP Splendid Race for the Rich Handicap RECORD FOR EVENT LOWERED NEARLY A SECOND Harry Payne Whitney's Colt at la to 1, Fights It Out With Qunfire, His Father's Entry and the Favorite, Landing; in Front at Last Jump
GIVE THEM GREAT BANQUET Without a Hitch the Big Social Event of the Presbyterian Assembly Is Bronght Off at Hazard's Pavilion
INDIANS _GREET HIM President Hailed With War Whoops UNIQUE DEMONSTRATION AS HE ENTERS POCATELLO The Chief Executive, in an Address, Pay* a Handsome Tribute to the Stifling Qualities of the Railroad Men of the Country
AT IDAHO'S CAPITAL The President Talks to the People on the Benefits of Irrigation
Threatening Letters
Undo Sam Must Pay
Ingenious Biirglara Caught
Discrepancy Will Be Accounted For
A Miser Priest
Tho Crime Will B« Investigated
Dashed to Their Death
BALFOURTALKS 001 Premier Discusses the Fiscal Policy HIS VIEWS IN ACCORD WITH THOSE OF CHAMBERLAIN Says the Time Has Come to Discuss Whether the Doctrine That Revenue Was Never to Be Raised Except for Expenditures Is Right
A GREAT SPEECH , Mr. Chamberlain the StrMg Man of tip Cabtect
WILL BE DISSOLVED Result of Defeat of Government In British Columbia Assembly
POSTS CLOSED A Number of Custom Houses in Venezuela Suppressed
The Visit to Kiel
Sir Thomas Llpton's Fiotlllo
Debate In Japan's Parliament
A Point for Mr*. Fair's Mother
Office for Wu Ting Fang
Marine Disasters
The Battleship Wisconsin
Ferryboat Capsited
THE MACHEN AFFAIR No Other Arrests Have Been Made G. W. BEAVER'S AFFAIRS ARE BEING OVERHAULED The Investigating Officials Are Now Confident That They Will Be Able to Make the Charge Against Machen Stick
Claims to Be Innocent
SPARKS FROM THE WIRES
The Atrocities Against the Jews
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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PBOMISING_ CAREER Chance for Young Men in Philippines MAY BE APPOINTED OFFICERS OF THE CONSTABULARY General Allen Sets Forth the Advantages That Would Accrue to the Officers and to the Service by the Change Which He Proposes
A LOST WILL FOUND It Was' Discovered Among Some Clothing of the Deceased
FIRE AT COVELO Part of the Business Section of the Town Destroyed
THE WESTERN PACIFIC Work Has Already Been Commenced Upon the Road at Oakland
CHARGE DISMISSED Case Against' Sheriff Kelly of Kern Thrown Out of Court
THE ECLECTIC SCHOOL Convention of the California PractU tioners Brought to a Close
SANTA CLARA COLLEGE Honorary Degrees Conferred at the Commencement Exercises
CHARGED WITH MURDER An Assassin Narrowly Escapes Being Lynched by a Mob
First Steamer of Ner.' Line
Bonds Carry in Stockton
Trial of Docia Nolan
WILL ISSUE NO LICENSES Action Taken by Town Officials of Bremerton, Wash.
POLICE ENJOINED San Francisco Court Holds Character of Patrons Can't Be Considered
Oraduate Appointed Forester
San Francisco's Assessment Roll
An Old Well Becomes a Gusher
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cmnyvicTiM Result of Fusillade at Jackson 1 NIGHT WAS DARK AND TROOPS MISSED THEIR MARK Curtis Jett and Thomas White Are Arraigned and Their Trial Set for Monday—More Troops to Be Asked for by Colonel Williams
MAY HAVE BEEN A PLOT The Troops Think It Was Planned to Rescue or Kill Curtis Jett
HAIR-SPLITTING RULING Grave Decision Rendered in the Case of Mrs. Loo Lin
MEXICAN RAILROAD DEAL
HIRED MAN IN A CAGE Term a French Sociologist Applies to the American Professor
LONG ON SOCIALISM Ex-Secretary of Navy Says We 'Are Living in an Age of Socialism
CAUGHT IN A SNOW STORM The Thrilling Experience of a Forest Reserve Supervisor
EDISON AND MARCONI The Former Has Joined the Wireless Telegraph Company
MUST PAY RENTALS Companies Will Be Charged for Running Wires Over House Tops
BULLET IN HIS BRAIN Joseph Bailey Is Living and in Good Health, but an Imbecile
Cumberland Presbyterians
A Projection on Mara
Red Pepper Throwers
DES MOINESFLOODED Hundreds of Families Homeless LEVEES GIVE WAY AND THE -RIVER STILL RISING Low Lands in City Are Under Water. Reports From AH Parts of lowa and Other States Tell of Unprecedentedly High Streams
Kansas Under Water
Storm Claims Several Victims
Situation at Topeka
Shut Off From Supplies
High Water at Kansas City
Damage to Crops
DEATHS OF THE DAY B. C. Bedell
R. S. Carter
G. A. R. Encampment
Two Dogs in This Story
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COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL SPENDINGAMILLION Contractors Eager for Outfall Sewer Job OPPOSE THE PURCHASE OF MATERIAL BY CITY Attorney Tells Council Committee That a Quarter of a Million Dollars Can Be Saved by Letting Contractors Furnish Brick and Cement
CHIEF ELTON MUST EXPLAIN His Action Costs the City Many Dollars for Car Fares
REJECT BLANKET FRANCHISE
LAWYERS' ANNUAL ELECTION Officers of the. Bar-Association Are to Be Selected
COURT BRIEFS
GERMAN EXPERTS' VISIT Agriculture, Horticulture and Viticulture to Be Studied
GARVANZA'S FIRE ENGINE Satisfactory Test Is Made of Old No. a, Now Rebuilt •
MINISTERS THE SUFFERERS Police Believe They Have the Man Who Robbed Prcacher;
WOMEN'S CLUBS Officers and Director* Introduced
To Discuss Negro Question
CLEANLY WOMAN Erroneously Thinks by Scouring Her Scalp That She Cures Dandruff
But a Mint Julep?
Change In S. P. Train
Friendly Criticism
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ALL WILL "STAND PAT"
THE LATER "COLONEL SELLERS"
DIPLOMATIC GROVER
PRESBYTERIAN REUNION
WISEST ACT OF CONGRESS
EASTERNERS PRAYING FOR RAIN
Van tDi/ko, ZProacher and Sportsman f BY BERTHA C. CROWELL
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Necktie and Apron Social
Reception for Mothers
Breathing
Could Think of Only One
Philosophical
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NEWS OF CITYiH BRIEF
EVENTS OF IE DAY
PERSONAL
Social Notes
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
CREDIT MEN MEET Discuss Reports to Be Presented to National Conference in June
High School Boys Rebel
A Town Burning Up
Hotel at Trinidad Burned
HOTEL ARRIVALS
SOPHS WIN FIELD DAY Hard-Fought Inter-Class Meet at the Harvard Military Academy
Explanation
Swell Gowna Are a Pleasure
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CEEED REVISION ACCOMPLISHED AFTEE A STRUGGLE OF 15 MRS
TODAY'S PROGRAM
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ADVISES AGGRESSION .Report of President of Western Miners MITCHELL DENOUNCED FOR ACCEPTING ARBITRATION Convention Urged to Declare lor an Eight-Hour Work Day Throughout Its Jurisdiction, and to Take Steps to Secure Its Enforcement
Freight Handlers' Strike
Lockout Threatened
Cleveland for Peace
More Trouble in Denver
Labor Troubles in Russia
Given Chautauqua Salute
Evangelistic Church
Music and Arrangements
Committee In Charge
Arizona Medicos
Use Cook's Mineral Water. Main 419.
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OLD MMES NIECE Mary L. Charles Appears in the Hill Contest i TELLS OF WANDERING HABIT OF HER UNCLE He Gave Her $30,000, but It Had a String to It, and She (lot Only Saooo—Salem Charles Wai Depressed at Losing Her Company
WHERE IS W. J. BERKLEY? Leaves Home When 111 and All Trace of Him Is Lost
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
New Process
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CHUT WfHCORBETT His Introduction Into Vaudeville WHAT HE LEARNED BY PERSONAL REMINISCENCES Has Supreme Confidence in His Ability to Put Jeffries Into the Ranks of the ex-Champions—Truth About His Qrover Cleveland Story
BUNCHED THEIR HITS San Francisco Had an Easy Time With Oakland
Seattle 6, Portland a
FEELEY STILL UNCONSCIOUS Prizefight at Savannah May Result Fatally to One Participant
Y. M. C. A. Contest
Arrangements for Yacht Race i
EASY FOMELIMCE Walks Away From Other Cup Defenders CONSTITUTION LOSES HER TOPMAST AND DROPS OUT The Once Qlorlouc Columbia Sails a Following Race Astern of Herres* hofl's Latest Creation—Cast Leg Done in a Twelve-Knot Breeze
AS SEEN FROM THE SHORE Reliance Always Ahead and Come* In Easy Victor
Cotton Given the Decision
Undelivered Telegrams
| Four Men Killed
New Wells to Be Drilled
doing to Yosemite
CLARK ROAD ACTIVE Track Laid South From Calientes GENERAL OFFICES WILL GO TO SALT LAKE CITY Two Cargoes of Steel Rails Due at San Pedro for Salt Lake Railway. The Shriners Will do East in Fine Style—Railway News Notes
Wedding at Santa Barbara
A Brakeman Shot At
No Help for Bunco Man
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
MARRIAGE LICENSES
DIED
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PRIDE BEFORE II FULL Los Angeles Takes the Third From MeCloskey SAN FRANCISCO GAME STOLEN BY REILIY IN THE EIGHTH The Rainbows Lose What They Thought Was Theirs—Qlendon Is Not Effective, and Stricklett Saves Himself Only by Head Work
1 Seattle 3, Butte a I
Tacoma a, Portland 1
DISASTER IN SIGHT Members of Portland Nationals' Are Looking for Positions
NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago Turns the Tables on New York by Bunching Hits
Pittsburg 7, Boston 6
Brooklyn 5, St. Louis 4
Philadelphia 6, Cincinnati 3
AMERICAN LEAGUE Chesbro's Box Work for New York I Causes Phiiidelphia's Defeat
Boston 5, Washington 4
St. Louis 7, Detroit 2
Game Postponed
The Emperor's Cup
McGovern and Attel Matched
TROUBLESJR LEVY A Small Sized Kiot at Sacramento DOYLE REMOVED FOR QUESTIONING A BAD DECISION The Senators Find Hall's Delivery to Their Liking and Hammer Out Seven Tallies, While the Seraphs Only Manage to Qet Five
HARRY FOLEY TRAINING Mike Short Writes About Preparations of His Man
jCENTURY CLUB'S NEXT BOUTS Tom McCarey Will Put Up Three Good Events on June 9
COUNTRY CLUB GOLF Women in Small Number* Play for Championship
Dinner at Buckingham
Walcott Beats Smith
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FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS (PASADENA) FEARS AREJLLATED No Third Rail Through the City OFFICIALS GIVE ASSURANCES TO THAT EFFECT Proposed Annexation of North-Pasadena Is Steadily Growing in Favor Among Property Owners in That Section—New Cemetery a Factor
Memorial Day Closing
Struck the Wrong Town
Pasadena Paragraphs
Roosevelt's Life
Pasadena Brevities
(LOS ANGELAS COUNTY) SAN PEDRO BREVITIES Mrs. Gene Wetherby and Robert Ralston Named for School Trustees
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Redondo Briefs
(RIVERSIDE*COUNTY) Elsinore Events
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) MOTHER'S PLEA GRANTED MRS. MAGGIE WHITE GIVEN CUSTODY OF CHILDREN Her Husband Attempted to Remove the Little Ones From the State, but Judge Bledsoe Restrained Him
(ORANGE COUNTY) SANTA ANA NOTES Elks to Give a Minstrel Show—Golf Grounds Being Cleaned Up
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) NOVELTY IN FISHING Avalon Angler Hooks Two Yellowtail at the Same Time
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) NEW BUSINESS VENTURE Glass Factory and Soda Works to Be Established at Riverside
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Alhambra Affairs
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Soldiers' Home
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STOCKS SHOWWEAKNESS PRESSURE TO SELL AMONG PROFESSIONALS Bears Make a Bold Attempt to Raid the Market—Many Margins Are Wiped Out During the Day
Financial Record
WHEAT CLOSES ABOUT STEADY;
Fruit in San Francisco
Dried Peaches Quiet
Sugar and Coffee
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
Cotton and Wool
NEW YORK STOCKS
New York Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS
Pacific Coast Trade
Excursions to San Joaquin Valley
New Overland Service
EASTERN BUTTER ACTIVE Demand Qood and Storing la tha Leading Feature
STOCK EXCHANGE
Southern Pacific Xpl on Ist Rates
Alluring Arrays
Do You Wear Glasses?
Williamson Bros.
MIMRnM EXCHANGE MORE SALES ON THE DAILY CALL OF YESTERDAY Values Firm in Tone and Holders Are Asking the Limit—Bidding Active for Unlisted Shares
Copper Shares Decline
San Francisco Mining Stocks
MARINE REPORT-MAY 28
He Left Too Soon
When Madam Packed Her Ti unka
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J. H. STRINEJPPOINTEO SECRETARY OF STATE TEXT BOOK COMMISSION He Was Formerly Superintendent of Schools in Los Angeles County and Is a Well-Known Educator
A Plant-Setting Machine 9
Driven to Desperation
Fresh-Air Tablets
If You Want to Go East, C. Haydock,
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