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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 291, 25 July 1903 PDF Issue PDF

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HEART STILLED BUT ANIMATION ISRESTORED .Remarkable Surgery Case in a New fork Hospital CHILD RESUSCITATED BY HOT SALINE INJECTIONS .Though Dead to All Appearances, the Little Patient Rallies and Is Improving Steadily
FERDINAND FEARED AN ATTEMPT ON HIS LIFE His Departure From Servia Amounts to Flight, Despite Denials
Referred to the President
THE MORNING'S NEWS
Romance in Engagement of Second of the Sutton Sisters Engagement of Miss Violet to Harold Doeg After Twentu Days of Courtship
Salem Charles Heirs Win Hill's $140,(XX) Fortune
NEW YORK STOCK BROKERS FAIL FOR EIGRHJILLIONS J. B. Keene's Son-in-Law Is Compelled to Suspend OUTCOME OF THE GREAT FIGHT FOR S. P. CONTROL Liabilities Estimated at Six Millions. W. L. Stow & Co. Are Alao Forced Under FIRMS THAT FAILED TALBOT J. TAYLOR & CO., liabilities (estimated), $6,000,000. W. L. STOW A CO., liabilities (estimated), $2,000,000. WHO THE MEMBERS ARE (Talbot J. Taylor & Co.) TALBOT J. TAYLOR, son-in-law of James R. Keene. JAMES B. TAYLOR, his brother. FOXHALL KEENE, son of James R. Keene. (W. L. Stow A Co.) W. L. STOW, W. L. COOLIDQE. Organized In 1899. Stock market representatives of the Mexican Central railway.
Rampolla Preparing to Throw His Support to Cardinal Gotti in the Coming Conclave
RIOTERS ATTACK CHINESEJMPBESS Assault on Palace Is Repulsed
FIFTEEN HUNDRED FALUN BATTLE Casualties at Battle of Ciudad Bolivar
BARON D'BUSH STRUCK BY RAILROAD TRAIN
Will Attire After First Ballot if the Vote Is Bmall BOUND TO PERPETUATE THE POLICY OF POPE LEO Candidates Among Opponents So Numerous His Combination Promises Success
RAMPOLLA'S INFLUENCE TO BE THROWN TO GOTTI
RMIPOLLI MAY SUPPORT COTTI Steady to Betire if His Ballot Is Small BOUND TO PERPETUATE THE POLICY OF POPE LEO Candidate* Among Opponents So Numerous Hia Combination Promises Success—Crowds View Remains Lying In St. Peter's
SAYS HE WANTED BLOOD MONEY Charges Against British Consul BOARDING HOUSE KEEPER . CAUSES A SENSATION King Edward's Representative at San Francisco Accuaed of Trying to Make a Large Sum Monthly by tlie Shipment of Seamen
REFORM IN BAKERSFIELD Mpvement for Clean City Is Not an Entire Success
DENIED A LICENSE Insurance Company's Suit Against the State Commissioner
ELECTS OFFICERS Session of Christian Church Association at Garfield Park
CONVICTED OF FORGERY American Writer Sentenced to Seven Years in English Prison
WHITELAW CONVICTED Jury Out Six Minutes in Case of Mrs. Matthews' Assailant
Compelled to Acknowledge Sheriff
CHILD HEIRESS TO W MILLIONS
SEARCHINGi FOR JONES Wanted in Connection With Patriclc Appeal Case
INSURANCE JVIEN PROTEST Japan Charged Wltß Discriminating Against Foreign Companies
CAN ONLY SELL TO US i Denmark Will Not Be Allowed to Cede Weat Indies to Another
Swygart's Will Broken
MURDER IMSTERY NEARJTOCKTON Gruesome Find by Boys in Swimming CIRCUMSTANCES INDICATE ROBBERY AND MURDER Body Was That of a Man About 40 Years of Age, and Had Been Horribly Cut About the Head—Empty Bloodstained Wallet AI9O Found
NEW TRIAL ORDERED Judge Harney's Decision in Minnie Healey Mine Case Reversed
Colorado Senate's Resolutions
CIWM ON TIBUJBON ISLAND Seri Indians Accused of Hideous Practice
SUITS FOR DISBARMENT Hawaiian Lawyers Accused of Exacting Extortionate Fees
APPEAL DISMISSED Wong Oee Shing Not to Be Allowed to Enter the United States
Convention at Twin Lakes
EPPINGERIICTID BV GRAND JURY Accused of Obtaining |11,500 From Bank
Three of a Kind
SCHMITZ SCORED B» GRUD JURY Pays Political Debts With Patronage
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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Chautauqua Classes Close With a Grand Choral Concert of Three Hundred Voices
RECEPTION TO DOLLIVER lowa Statesman Decides to Prolong Hi* Stay In Los Angeles
SCOTT SUCCEEDS CORBETT New President of the Lewis and Clark Exposition
Ocean Record Broken
TWO BOYS DIE ON THE GALLOWS Both Face Death Without a Tremor THEIR CRIME A DOUBLE MURDER IN KENTUCKY Killed i Wealthy Merchant of Lexington and Hit Son While Attempting to Rob His Residence. Oldest Felon Only 19 Years of Age
Hanged for Wife Murder
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Council to Take Initiative in Gty and County Merger
Resolution to Be Introduced Requesting Supervisors to Join in Naming Commission
TWO WOMEN SHOT FRHBUSH Husband of One of the Victims Arrested
CHARGED WITH MURDER Warrant for the Arrest of Salt Lake Woman
"OLD CURIOSITY SHOP" Familiar Landmark in London Will Be Torn Down
FIFTY MILLIONS CAPITAL Incorporation of the Western Pacific Railway Company
INSPECTORS 01 TRWLOF RAND Confidential Clerk of Mr. Payne's in Mix-Up DISMISSAL IN STORE FOB THREE MORE OFFICIALS i Record* of Department Show That So Far Eighteen Are Enmeshed In Clutches of Law—Three Women Will Figure in the Coming Trials
SMUGGLERS CAPTURED Natives Conveying Arms Into the Philippines
MUST NOT PREACH POLYGAMY Mormon Missionary Allowed to Hold Meetings in New York
ORGAN GRINDER IMSjtUM House of Lords Denies Poulett's Claim
VICTIMS IDENTIFIED Eleven More Bodiei Are Recovered From the Hanna Mine
PORK AND LARD BURNED Chicago Packing Company Sustain* Serious Loss
The Big Bteamer Redondo
Wismer Accuses Ward of Removing Public Records
WISMER MAKES CHARGES
WARD'S SHARP RETORT
Cannery Destroyed by Fire
LONE ROBBER'S OARING WORK Two Lincoln Business Houses Plundered
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Baptists to Erect a New Church at Long Beach Structure to Be Equipped i With Every Modern i: Appliance WILL BE DEDICATED ABOUT FIRST OF YEAR
CHURCH NEWS OFTHE WEEK CATHOL?
METHODIST
CONGREGATIONAL
BAPTIST
PRESBYTERIAN
EPISCOPAL
Hia Reaaona
TEMPLE BAPTISTS'' OPENING SERVICE Church of ilemarkable History Will Open Tomorrow
CHURCH NOTES
The Big Steamer Redondo
Notice to Carpenters
TRAFFIC MAN FOR SHERMAN'S ROM T. R. Gabel Named lor Important Position IN CHARGE OF FREIGHT AND PASSENGER BUSINESS Los Angeles-Pacific Follows Example Set by Huntington Line* Early in Summer—Santa Fe Overland to Be Shortened Two Hundred Miles
Medical
MEMORY OF BELOVED PASTOR Impressive Requiem Anniversary Mass at St. Mary's Church
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AGAIN THE WAR CLOUD
THE SOUTH'S GREATEST NEED
HARD ON HARVEST HANDS
A SIGHT WORTH BEEINQ
GROWING GIRLS AT SCHOOL
l/nprtmec/ttaied Remarks
Very Fishy, Indeed
Sins and Work
From Canada
Her Choice
Glove and Sandbag
S&//nct 9/fan's &irst Sight
llSas {Russia behind Jtfaxandor's Assassins?
ffiea/ Conditions t'n Sndia
Easily Located
VMm 2*u6t,o Pub* Necessity for a Change
A Joke on Hopper
The for Reform
tabstitute
The lub Woman
The lifference
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lEWS OF CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
Band Concerts
DYING MAN'S EVIDENCE James Walters Had to Be Carried to the Witness Stand
BURGLARAT ELEVEN George Henry Rifles Writing Desk and Is Arrested
PERSONAL
CITY NEWS !N BRIEF
Blaine Estate Valued at Half Million
TAKES PASTOHHTI IT SIN FFWCO
SCHOLARSHIP AT BRYN MAWR Los Angeles Girl Wins Educational Test
RELIC OF COMSTOCK BOOM Sale of the San Francisco Stock Exchange Building
SINGER'S SUDDEN DEATH Russeil R. Lowry of San Francisco Is Stricken With Heart Disease
Bridge Builder Killed
PRWSES ROOT'S ilium Reform in Army Made V» ith Pi ffie ulty MR. PRINCE WELCOMES ERA SOON TO COME How Civil Government Is Reached in the Philippines With the President Remaining in Direct Control—General Miles' Exit Brings a Change
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Undelivered Telegrams
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COURTHOUSE AND CITY HALL LET CITY COLLECT ITS OWIUBUCE Contract System Opposed by Municipal League MEMBERS DO NOT FAVOR THE SCAVENGER PLAN Councilmen and Municipal Leaguers Both Favor Collection of Garbage by City, but Oppose Purchase of Crematory—New Complaint Book
FRANCHISES GO OVER Councilmen Chary of Qranting Routes Through Griffith Park
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT Bar Association Meets in Loving Memory of James Burdett
JUDGE WILBUR IS MERCIFUL Only One Commltrqent to WBlttler From Juvenile Court
Estimate Too High
COURT BRIEFS
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JACK STELZfIIER REWARDED Presented With Gold Watch for Sav» Ing i Boy's Life
QUEEN VICTORIA'S HAIR Its Great Profusion Was Always a Cause of Wonder
BANK RUMORS AREJTILL RIFE Due to Tall Bids on Corner Location a THREATENED INVASION OF SAN FRANCISCO BANK Handsome Bonuses Refused by Bank* ers on Fourth Street—Santa Fe Is Looking for New Quarter*—Prosperity of Savings Banks
RAILWAY SHORT A FRANCHISE Grader* Work on Private Property, but Keep Off the Street
A Guaranteed Cure for Pile*
RUNAWAY PAIR MtfJE HERE Josfe Reynolds Believed to Have Eloped SHE DISAPPEARED FROM SAN FRANCISCO A MONTH AGO Was Known to Be Infatuated With Vincent Mendoxa, Who Came to Los Angeles July 9—Police Searching for the Couple
Private Bank Resources
Stationery
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REDONDO
I OCEAN PARK I
I CORONADO *
I SANTA MONICA S
j OCEANSIME
BRIGHTON BEACH j
BUFFETED FOR HOURSBY WAVES Bather Had to Abandon His Comrade
Another Phase of the Problem
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LOST HIS MONEY IN POOL ROOMS Berkeley Tragedy a Case of Suicide
LAST RITES OVER KATZER Dead Prelate Laid to Rest Betide His Parents
Plenty to Spar*
—• • • I- – BAPTIST SUMMER RESORT A Thousand Acres Purchased on the Banks of the Hudson River
He'd Go All the Faster
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
EARNINGS OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC Statements to the State r? — ~ 1: .uquaii/jtrio
SCHMITZ FACTION BARRED Figfit in San Franclaco Labor Party Definitely Ended
MEDICAL APPLIANCES Germany to Make a Complete Exhibit at St. Louis
SCARCITY OF COTTON English Mills Compelled to Operate on Short Time
PRISONERS ESCAPE Honolulu Authorities Searching for a Trio of Alleged Burglars
CALIFORNIA Sun, Wind and Dust
Santa Barbara
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SERAPHS CLINCH THEJRTOSITIOH Bat Herr Out of Box in Third Inning SAN FRANCISCO PUTS UP A CHEAP QUALITY OF BALL Leahy Injures His Shoulder in Sliding to First and Has to Retire From the Game—Corbett Pitches in Championship Form
Portland 8, Sacramento i
Seattle 5, Oakland 3
PACIFIC NATIONALS San Francisco Defeats Salt Lake by Glendon's Pitching Standing of the Teams
Los Angeles 6, Helena 3
Spokane 4, Butte I
Tacoma 3, Seattle 1
AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Wins Fourteen Inning Oame From Chicago
Washington 5, Philadelphia 4
St. Louis j, Cleveland o
Boston 8, New York a
NATIONAL LEAGUE New York Shut Out by the Quaker City Team
Brooklyn 7, Boston 3
Cincinnati 8, Chicago 5
Pittsburg 7, St. Louis 4
EASTERN TENNIS DOUBLES Ward ami Ware Practically Win the Eastern Championship
Dove Shooting in Other Counties
Apex Team Reorganiied
VICNTIHG TROPHY ' FOR COHINTHIUS
DRIVERS ARE SUSPENDED Suspicious Work in the 1:13 Pace at Detroit
PROTEST BIRCHBROOM'S RACE Claim That the Filly Has Been Running Under Another Name
Results at Hawthorne
SUNDAY BEACH/ISHING Big Run of Maciterel and Other Sea Fish Promises Fine Sport
TIDE TABLE FOR JULY
MERCANTILE LEAGUE Leaders Will Meet Tail-Enders This Afternoon
Commercial League Ball
California!** in the East
Golf at Redondo
HEAVY BETTING OyUE RACES Fine Sport Witnessed at Santa Barbara MIDSUMMER TOURNAMENT WILL CLOSE TODAY In the Mile Trotting Race Batchelder's Athavua Beat Barnison's Morgan and McKay's Monroe in Two Straight Heata
VIOLENT SHOCK' OF WRJHOUAKE Caustd a Panic Among Willows Citizens
SALT LAKE TWINS THAT RIVAL SIAMESE WONDERS One Dead When Born, the Other Live* Only a Few Minutea
NOVEL DEFENSE OF LAWRENKMURPHY Charged With Appropriating (Jnion Funds WITNESSES TELL GF METHODS USED Former President McDonald Testifies That the Secret Committee Had Demanded $50,000 From Brooklyn Stone Dealers to Settle the Strike
W,LL REPORT for duty Union's Fight Against Miller's Reinstatement Is Not Settled
ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETE
NOVEL BOWLING MATCH Lady Bowlers Defeat Men's Team on the Sunnyside Alleys
DEATHS OF THE DAY
SHAMROCK I WILL HUCECOLUMBM Offer of a Race Accepted by Lipton
Rev. Robert Cheater Font*
Appointed Consul at Hull
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FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS (PASADENA) THROOP jJPJH ARMS Railroad Is Accused of Acting in Bad Faith LOAD OF TIES DISCONCERTS OFFICIALS i Expectation That the Electric Road Would Yacate Chestnut Street Does Not Seem About to Be Realized—Secretary Coleman's Visit
Campbell-Johnston Spring
Brigham Young's Widow
City Tax Rate
Tillman Jones Dead
Odda and Ends
(ORANGE COUNTY) ELECTRICIAN INJURED John Reed Caught in a Shaft at the Alamitos Sugar Factory
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) BEET FACTORY OPENS Early Tests Show Increased Percentage of Sugar
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) BURGLARY AT HIGHLAND Yard Foreman at Brookings' Lumber Camp Is Injured
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) School Plans Accepted
(ORANGE COUNTY) Late Yalencia Orange Crop
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) ARM MASHEDJO A PULP TERRIBLE INJURY TG MEXICAN IN THE QUARRIES Big Boulder, Loosed by an Explosion, Rolls Down Upon Him and He May Die Prom His Injuries
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) HARBOR FULL OF YACHTS Preparing for Today's Races of South Coast Yacht Club
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) A PITIFULJALE Mrs. Bertha E. Brown Compelled to Dispose of Her Children
(SAN DIEGO COUNTY) CARGO OF ONYX The Steamer St. Denis Arrives With Specimens for St. Louis Fair
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) Items From Corona
County Official Robbed
Another Victim of Tetanus
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) FRUIT GROWERS' MEET REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON SCALE ERADICATION Spraying With a Two Per Cent Solution of Distillate Is Advocated as Cheaper Than Fumigating
DANGEROUSLY NEAR DEATH Condemned Man in the Shadow of the Qallows
Cable Steamer Purchased
Roosevelt Eulogized
SUES FOR LARGE SUM Fresno Woman Wants $20,000 From William Matthews' Estate
Union Pacific's Bis Order
After an Escaped Convict
Hoopers Will Retain Management
Fever Attacks Brazilians
Convention Adjourns
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WHEAT IS OVER SOLD TRADE BUYS BACK THE SAME ARTICLE AT AN ADVANCE Corn Loses on Reports of Hot Winds in Kansas—Prices Are Held Near the iop Fiiarci
Cereals of the World
Pointers on Wall Street
How Boston Fared
Financial Record
Fruits in San Francisco
Sugar and Coffee
Wool Market Active
ORANGE MARKET IS VERY FIRM
NEW YORK STOCKS
New York Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS
Live Stock Reports
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
BANK CLEARINGS
EGGS TAKE A IUMP Ranch Product Scarce—First Doves of the Year Offered
Pacific Coast Trade
INDUSTRIAL SUMMARY
MINERS' STOCK EXCHANGE
London Copper Lower
San Francisco Mining Stocks
STOCK EXCHANGE
Northern Oil Stocks
Credit Balance*
MARINE REPORT-JULY 24
Coast Shipping
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Building Permits
Long Journey of a Letter
Immigration Record*
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