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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 241, 5 June 1903 PDF Issue PDF

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FIRES BLAZE OVERRIDE AREA Great Destruction of Maine Forests MANY SETTLEMENTS HAVE CEASED TO EXIST «n Greater New York the Sun Was Obscured at Noonday, a haze Hung Over the Rivers, and a Pungent Odor of Burning Wood Filled Air
THE MORNING'S NEWS
BODIES OF FLOOD VICTIMS FOUND Topeka's Death Roll Is Growing GREAT DANGER EXISTS IN THE SANITARY CONDITIONS At Kansas City Business Is Resuming Its Normal Condition, While at St. Louis Preparations Are Making (or the Coming Rise in the Mississippi
FORGERIES INVOLVED IN GIGANTIC SWINDLE E. F. Masterson, A. J. Taylor and Henry Christie Defraud a San Francisco Loan Company of About $80,000 and the Local Banks, It Is Thought, Will Eventually Lose the Money
OHIO SOLID FOR ROOSEVELT Senators Hanna and Foraker Set an Example of Harmony to the Republicans of the Buckeyc State That Is Cheerily Followed
SOCMLISMMDOHSED Western Miners Adopt . Resolutions VOtt IS OVERWHELMING IN FAVOR OF DECLARATION Oenver Convention Denounces Child Labor, and Limits Age Membership in the Union to 16 Years and Over. American Federation Condemned
Merchants Retaliate
Union Labels Abolished
Amicably Adjusted
Llttle Progress Made
Chicago Restaurants Closed
Agreement Signed
TROUBLE ON THE FRONTIER Bulgarians and Turks Have Another Hostile Meeting
CHINA'S INDEMNITY Foreign Diplomats View With Favor the Proposal of England
A NEW FERTILIZER German Professor Would Use the Free Nitrogen in the Atmosphere
Americans Unpopular in Roumania
Loubet's Visit to Rome
The Wrong Man Arrested
Across the Andes by Rail
SMTi FEJILLISIOI Trains Come Together in Kansas NINE PERSONS KILLED AND A NUMBER INJURED It Is Charged That the Crew ot One Train Disregarded Orders and Ran Past the Station at Which They Had Been Directed to Stop
DEAD AND WOUNDED Victims Carried lor Mile> in Ambulances to the Hospitals
DEUTSCHLAND AGROUND The Big Hamburg-American Liner Strikes in New York Bay
THE GENERAL STAFF Provisional Assignment of Officers to Department Headquarters
DROWNED AT JACKSON PARK Death Comes to a Chicago Medical Student and a Young Woman
Peace in Colombia
Charged With Murder
Will Be Dissolved Today VTr»Tf id i A p rv .Tun#* 4 —Thft Rrltlah Pn-
CASE OF MACHEN Presented to the Federal Grand Jury in Washington
Succumbed to Injuries
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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BUSK_p UP Endeavorers Hold Two Sessions THE VETERANS' ASSOCIATION ELECTS OFFICERS Visiting Delegates Spend Afternoon on the Bay or Visiting Points of Interest in the Vicinity of San Diego—lnteresting Talk on India
THROUGH A BRIDGE Five Men Narrowly Escape Death in a Frightful Form
RAILROADING IN ALASKA Equipment for Line From Solomon to Council City
BLAZING ASPHALTUM Warehouse of Pacific Refining Company at Bakersfield Destroyed
Artilleryman Injured
Rules for Automobiles
San Quentin Wardenshlp
A Will Contest Compromised
Robbed and Murdered
Girl Shot Wjth an Air Qun
Mild Protest
OLD WOMAN KILLED Fearful Murder Brought to Light OAKLAND WOMAN BETRAYS HER MULATTO CONSORT Saw Him Steal Behind His Victim and Strike Her Over the Head and Then Choke Her to Death, After Which He Secures Her Valuables
KILLED BY A TRAIN An Old Woman at Santa Barbara Is Fearfully Mangled
FIRES AT PHOENIX The Freight Depot and a Quantity of Valuable Goods Destroyed
Protest Against Taxation
Will of Abby Stuart Upheld
An Old Soldier Killed
Enlisted Under an Assumed Name
Chinese Starving
China to Mint Her Own Coins
Distinction Without Difference
Eyes Hungry Only
Took Exception
Dangerous >
Penalties of Greatness
A Conclusive Argument
f The Hare as a Provider
Subject He Liked Best
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A FAMILYWjPED OUT Fight Between Farmers and Cowboys TROUBLE ORIGINATED OVER CUTTING OF WIRE FENCES A .Father and Four Sons Attacked by a Band of Cattle Men and Shot Down, Though Three of the Cow Punchers Were Killed During Fight
AT HER FATHER'S BIER Miss Marie, Daughter of the Late Henry C. Morse, Married
DENVER'S LATE ELECTION Courts Must Decide Who Shall Canvass the Votes Cast
Greater New York Democracy
His Conscience Gave Him No Rest
Mexican Cattle Delayed
Our Korean Minister
HEARING WHITE HOUSE The President Fresh and Cheerful MAKES NUMBER OF SPEECHES IN ILLINOIS AND INDIANA His Last Scheduled Address Was Delivered at Danville, the Home of Congressman Joe Cannon, the Next Speaker of the House
!N ILLINOIS' CAPITAL President Addresses the Veterans at the Lincoln Monument
STOP AT INDIANAPOLIS President Greeted by a Great Crowd in a Drizzling: Rain
•Chicago and Northwestern
Clearly a Case of Murder
White Whale* Imprisoned
Santa Fe Files Answer
A Stagger
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COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL MEMO® GIVE PAIN Salem Charles Goes on the Stand OVERCOME WHEN TELLING OF UNCLE'S GOODNESS Eccentric in Younger Life, He Sometimes Suffered From Melancholy Spells—Stood Behind His Namesake Nephew in School Days
MAY BUY CITY BONDS . Treasurer Offers Inducement to Home Bankers
CITY HALL NOTES
The Fastest Battleship Afloat
A CLEANLY AGE Twentieth Century Ideas Incline Toward Sanitation and Preventives MMvaAavh Rrinnfifttft believe in cleanliness
THEY NEED THE MONEY COUNCIL CANT LET BUILDING MATERIAL CONTRACTS At Request of Bidders Consideration Is Deferred Five Weeks to Allow Time for Making Thorough Tests
OPENING GRIFFITH AVENUE Sixth Ward Property Holders to Hold Indignation Meeting
PROF. LOWE'S JUDGMENT The History of a Long Extender ( Litigation
COURT BRIEFS
FIFTY THOUSAND TOURISTS Greatest Number of Visitors Here List Winter
STUDENTS ON PROHIBITION Prizes for Master Orations on the Subject
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BUCKEYE BOYS LINE UP
UNCLE SAM'S LOST SUIT
TWO NOVEL STRIKES
"BACK EABT" VISITS
SHORT-SIGHTED POLICY
FIGHTING TUBERCULOSIS
OUR MEXICAN NEIGHBOR
+0000000000000000000000000 •OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO# I SOCIAL DIARY AND GOSSIP f
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EWS OF CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Don't Ovsrldok This
HIS WELL-EARNED REST W. A. MORGAN TO BE BURIED WITH MASONIC HONORS For Twenty Years Hl# Life In Thl« City Had Been an Example of Indefatigable Industry
Dolores' Lsst Recital
PERSONAL
THREE MEJURE INJURED PASSENGER TRAIN SMASHES INTO OIL WAGON Driver Nearly Cremated by Burning Petroleum—The Engineer and Fireman Jump for Their Lives
BAR TO ANARCHISTS Naturalization Law Demands a New Oath
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Bwell Gowns Are a Pleasure
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EXHIBirSJOMING 11 Fine Displays Promised lor World's Fair SEVERAL COUNTIES ALREADY SEND APPROPRIATIONS Commissioner Wiggins Starts for St. Louis Monday—He Hopes to Oet Space for a Substantial Reception and Exhibit Building
MEASURE THE WATER Geological Survey Engineers at Work in the City
Widow Dutard Wins
Mclvor-Tynd*ll Will Lecture
REALTY BOARD FORMED Many Los Angeles Broker# Unite in an Organization
GIVE A PLEASING PROGRAM ; First Recital of Junior Clasb at the Cumnock School
DEATHS OF THE DAY Alexander Williamson
Mare Island Navy Yard
McCormlck Wrongly Quoted
The Anti-Saloon League
Willie's Scheme
End of Bitter Fight
THE PUBLIC PULSE A Negro's Protest
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CHRIST CHURCH BURNS AND INCENDIARISM IS SUSPECTED
JACKIES LIVED WELL Attractive Fare for the Sailors on the Flagship Kentucky
The Pullman Car Disease
Mildly Rebuked
Hasty Afterthought
NOT A STARVED PROFESSION The Funds Provided by Colleges for Higher Study
Sad Days for Mrs. Strong
A Superstition
Strange Escapes
A Literary Opinion
His One Hobby
An Eye for Business
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THE HERALD
THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
MARRIAGE LICENSES
DIED
FUNERAL NOTICE
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OAKLANDWINS AGAIN Morleyites Have More Hard Luck INABILITY TO CONNECT WITH COOPER'S DELIVERY Only Four Hits Made Off Dolly dray, but They Come When Swats Mean Runs, and the Tail Enders' Mis-! plays Have No Bearing on Result Standing of the Teams
Sacramento 6, San Francisco 4
Portland 16, Seattle 9
Cy Young Suspended
NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago Narrowly Escapes a Shutout ! by New York
Pittsburg s, Boston o
Brooklyn j, St. Louis i
AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Puts Up a Poor dame Against thtt Clevelands
St. Louis 9, Washington i
Detroit 6, Philadelphia 4
, Boston io, Chicago o
MONARCHS BEAT LONG BEACH McDonald's Men Worsted on Their Home Alleys
Oaks Beat Monarchs
Racing at Qravesend
Results at Hawthorne
Racing at Latonla
St. Louis Races
Jockey Attacked by Vicious Horse
Closed Season in Marin County
Sir Thomas Lipton's Fleet
SLUGGING CARNIVAL Rude Reception to Los Angeles SPOKANE USES UP THOMAS AND THATCHER _____ Both Twirlers Subjected to a Bom* bardment That Is Dreadful—Worn Out by Their Long Journey South-1 Put Up a Listless Came i Standing of the Teams
FENCING CLASS EXHIBITION ; I Pupils of F. C. Hezmalhalch Display I Skill With Foils
Shoot at Ventura
JUNE TIDE TABLES
SLAUGHTER Of GAME FISH Yellowtal! So Thick at Catalina That They Are Snagged
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS What Los Angeles Players Did at Sacramento
Yacht Club Will Cruise
Undelivered Telegrams
Child Fatally Burned
Big Blaze in Ottumwa
EXPECT JCCOLT AID Every Pug B'inds a Sure Thing Mascot WOODS SHOWS FINE FORM FOR THE BIG BATTLE Foley's Record Is Almost Without * Blemish—Ring Followers Enthusiastic for the Medley of Events Provided by the Century Club
"SPARKS FROM THE WIRES Th« •i,*A(Yinhiii«tn nf Marin countv have de- I
The Czar Approves
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FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS (PASADENA) HILL'S VICTIM DIES Besult of Sunday Night's Shooting INQUJST ON THE BODY OF Conductor carlton Coroner's Jury Charges Negro With Murder—Bitter Feeling Among the Street Railroad Employes Which May End in a Demonstration
Hansen Arrested and Discharged
Doubling the Double Track
Pasadena Briefs PASADENA. 4.—Mrs Maria Denton
(SAN DIEGO COUNTY) BRIEFS OF SAN DIEGO Foresters to Qlve ■ Vaudeville Show. Lost Child Recovered
(ORANGE COUNTY) ♦ CANNOT BREAK INTO JAIL O. S. Devoe Unable to Secure a Writ of Habeas Corpus
tLOS ANGELES COUNTY) TENT CITY FOR REDONDO Big Auditorium Being Converted Into a Casino
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) San Pedro Affairs
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Long Beach Localj
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) JS INVALID MERCHANTS SCORE A POINT AGAINST LICENSE New Law to Be Prepared and Submitted to the Trustees, Which Will Be Even More Stringent
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) MORE CONDEMNATION SUITS! Salt Lake Road Pushing Its Right of Way Through Riverside
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) DOCTORS IN SESSION Southern California Medical Society Meets at Avalon
(ORANGE COUNTY) FRUIT SHIPMENTS Fullerton Picking Houses Clean Up Everything but Valencias
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Soldiers' Home Briefs
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) Elsinore Events
COLD-BLOODED MURDER H. M. St. Cyr Deliberately Slays His Partner, Archie Emmons
HIS SKULL FRACTURED Wounded Man Declines to Admit His Hurt May Be Mortal
Insanity His Defense
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STOCK WEAKNESS BEGINS FORCED LIQUIDATION CAUSES SUDDEN DECLINES Thousands of Shares of Amalgamated Copper Are Thrown Upon the Market—Flurry in Call Money
CALL MONEY HIGHER
Financial Review
COTTON TAKES A JUMP
Pacific Coast Trade
Fruit in San Francisco
Live Stock Reports
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
Redondo Sunday Excursions
THE ORANGE MARKET IS STEADY
NEW YORK STOCKS
– New York Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS Lot Angeles Banks Did AmU*A
Sugar and Coffee
New Overland Service
Card of Thanks
Do Yqu Wear Qlasses?
WHEAT TRADING IS ACTIVE
CHERRIES SCARCE AND HIGH
MINERS' STOCK EXCHANGE The Change* in Unlisted Shares Are Limited
London Copper Advances
San Francisco Mining Stocks
STOCK EXCHANGE
MARINE REPORT—)UNE 4
I REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WILL MEET THE CURLY BEAR Native Sons of Ramona Parlor Prepare for Their Annual Outing .
Williamson Bros.
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REWARD_OF MERIT T. J. Norton Succeeds Late C. N. Sterry SANTA FE SOLICITOR FOR THE COAST TERRITORY Arizona Business to Be Looked After by Paul Burks—General Manager John Muir Talks About Speeding Cars in Busy Thoroughfares
METHODISTS IN DOUBT Fear Convention Hall Will Not Be Finished for World Conference
Sentences of Burghers Remitted
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