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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 293, 27 July 1903
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AFTER RIOTING ORDER REIGNS INMDANVILLE Soldiers Arrive and Clear the City's Streets STRONG FEELING AGAINST THE MILITIA NOTICEABLE Crowds (lather Near the Lines and Curat Them, But Are Scattered by Bayonets—Restaurants Object to Serving the Troops With Meals
• THE MORNING'S NEWS
GREAT RUN OF BATTLESHIP KEARSARQE SHE STEAMS ACROSS THE ATLANTIC FROM THE NEEDLES TO MOUNT DESERT ROCK IN A LITTLE OVER NINE DAYS
BULLETS PIERCE TWO HEARTS Mysterious Tragedy in a New York Hotel
SERKDM FLOODSJILONDON Papers Unable to Print Sunday Editions
INCURABLE DISEASE Raging in Mexican Town and Its Victims Are all Children
KING PETER7S ELDEST SON Heir Apparent to Servian Throne Pronounced a Degenerate
THE TEST
STRUCK BY TRAIN CROSSINGA BRIDGE Mrs. Catherine Huffman Meets Instant Death
DANISH COLONY SCHEME Valhalla Colonization Company Looks for Site in Mexico
REMORSE DROVE HERJKONFESS Woman Tells of Murder of a Peddler
INCENDIARY FIRE Miss Ruth Meyers Burned to Death and Six Other* Injured
$ COMPARATIVE DIMENSIONS
HANGED BT J LOUISIANA MOB Negress Poisoner Strung: to a Tree
Three Men Escape Lynching
This Man Was Rescued
Lieutenant Foley's Case
CITY OF PANAMA THROWN INTO J VIOLENT PANIC A. Liberal Newspaper Is Seized by General Cobos HIS TROOPS SURROUND HOUSE OF THE GOVERNOR That Official, Together With HNs Wife, an American Woman, Succeeds in Effecting His Escape—Numerous Arrests Are Made
BAD FOR GROWING CORN Hot Weather Prevails Throughout Nebraska and lowa
BY LIGHTNING OAS SLAIN Death Sends a Message From the Sky ANOTHER FIERCE STORM AT TOMBSTONE Thunderbolt Tears a Great Hole in One Residence, Paralyzing the Members of the Family—Many Flee to Cellars for Safety
MRS. KELLEY RETURNS On Her Way to Attend Trial of Senator Farris
TUNNELED UNDER WALL Escape of Lads From House of Refuge on Randall Island
SHEEPMEN UP IN ARMS Situation in Bridger Creek Country Is Getting Serious
PREPARED FOR HOLDUP Valuable Information Acted Upon by Southern Pacific Officials
SHOT AT FROM AMBUSH Attempt to Assassinate Witness in Curtis Jett Case
CASE OF MURDER, HE SAYS Remains of Captain Howard Identified by His Nephew
Japan Refuces Russia's Demand
John R, Proctor Replies to Ex-Postmaster Gen, Smith Chairman of the Civil Service Commission Speaks His Mind Quite Freelu
TO OVERTURN SUBLINE PORTE Plot Planned by Balkan Politicians RESULT OF SECRET MEETING HELD AT BELGRADE Would Depose Prince Ferdinand, Form a Union of Servia and Bulgaria and Settle the Vexed Macedonian Question for all Time
BLAZE IN HERMOSILLO Troops Called Out to Keep Back Crowds and Police Ruins
TO BE SAVEDOR SLAIN Behring Sea Commission Will Decide on the Future of the Fur Seals
Reciprocity
TRAIN CREW MISREAD ORDERS Four Persons Slain in a Collision LIMITED EXPRESS MEETS A FREIGHT HEAD-ON Passenger Standing on the Platform of a Car Met Instant Death, While a Friend With Whom He Was Talking Escaped Injury
TWO MEN PARBOILED Steam .Train Crashes Into a Trolley Car Near St. Louis
Santa Fe Limited Wrecked
J. J. HILL DENIES eiC TIMBER DEAL
THE PRESIDENT'S SUNDAY Attend* Church in the Morning and Stay* Home the Rest of Day
FATAL BOW IT A D CHURCH Ifeadly Work Done With Pistols and Razors
SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT Railroad Men Succeed in Derailing a Train Near Redding
Alexican Railroad Rates Advance
Senator Arrives With Treasure
FEMALE LABORERS BURNEDJO DEATH Shrieks of Thirty-Three Victims Disregarded *
ON MOUNT M'KINLEY'S TOP Judge Wlckersham Ascends Highest ''Peak in the United States
DEATHS OF THE DAY
The Cure of Stings All anrtn of atina'R—wh«th#r from w&artM-
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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" TOURNEY WILL END THURSDA^EVENING Tuxedos Have Victory Assured SANTA FE TEAM IS SURE OF SECOND PLACE All Southern California Tournament for Individual Bowlers Will Be Inaugurated on Wednesday Evening With at Least Seventeen Entries
Not for Him "You think vou can win the case?" snid th»
Cardinals Neglectful of Duty Will Be Punished Camerlingo Oreglia Gives Notice That Their Offense Will Not Be Overlooked
DOVE SHOOTERS IN FORCE Average of About Five Birds to the Gun Is Made
FISHING UNUSUALLY GOOD Afternoon Sport Begins About 4 O'Clock—Many Good Catches
Dinner With the Rector
A Blessing
TRIAL RACE IS SETJOB TODAY First of Series to Pick the Challenger CONSTITUTION, COLUMBIA AND RELIANCE IN READINESS Yachts Will Sail Five Races, Three of Which Are for the Selection of One to Meet the Shamrock in International Races For the Cup
His Imagination
The Surgeon's Joke
The Real Trouble
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BASEBALL a YACHTING .a COURSING a HUNTING EVEN BREAK FOR MORLEHJERAPHS Record-Breaking Crowd at Recreation Park NEITHER GAME PRODUCES ANY SENSATIONAL PLAYING In the Morning Game at Oakland the Seraphs Were Completely Puzzled by Southpaw Lindsay,"Who Pitched a Splendid Game for San Francisco
Portland 6—Sacramento 4
CUP RACE TO BE RESAILED AND REGATTA VERY MUCH MIXED
ABE SEMI-PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
PACIFIC NATIONALS Hot Game at Salt Lake Won by the Saints
Tacoma 6—Seattle a
Butte s—Spokane5—Spokane 4
Los Angeles 4—Helena o
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Heesemans Shut Out at Stockton
SHOOTING SECTION 0 OFJUBNVEREIIT* Regular Medal Shoot Held Yesterday JOE SINGER WINS FIRST PLACE IN CHAMPION CLASS Wind Was Variable and High Scores Were Hard to Make in Con»e« quence—First Class Medal Compe* tition Out Crack Shots
WAPSE AGAIN RUMS INTO FIRST PUCE AT ANGELIIS PAR
BOXING 88 FISHING ® MOBILING TIPS JEFFRIES TO WW BATTLE "Qnaenslwry" Sees Only One Possible End JEFFRIES' BOUT WITH BEAR MAY BE HIS UNDOING Big Bunch of Glove Enthusiasts Going North on Stuart's Special. Tommy Ryan Claims There Is Nothing to the Battle but Corbett
ALHAMBRA'S TWENTIETH Sdnta Barbara Sports Drop a Lot of Money on Their Team (Special to The Herald.)
RELAY CHAMPIONSHIP Reno Wheelmen Will Challenge Winning Sacramento Team
Reno Claims (he Championship
Seattle 6—Oakland 5
GOOD EFFECT OF EDUCATIONAL RUN OF MOTOR CODS TO POMONA
MERCANTILE LEAGUE GAME
Standing of the Clubs
* MINOR BALL GAMES
Now to Reach Any Point in Los Angeles Cars of the Los Angeles Railway Co. traverse all sections of the city— route indicated by destination boards en sides and ends of cars.
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A MARVELOUS CHANGE
SOME EASTERN NOTIONS
INSPECTION OF VEGETABLES
NO NEED TO WORRY
TENT-CURE FOR CONSUMPTION
PROF. LANQLEY'B AEROPLANE
FAR IN THE LEAD
CANADA FORGING AHEAD
NOTED JEW TALKS OP THEZIONISTS Dr. M. S. Levy Is Heard at Beth Israel DELIVERS SPLENDID ADDRESS TO HIS CO-RELIGIONISTS Believes That Ancient Palestine Must Have Been Like the San Gabriel Valley—Duty of the Wallto-do Jews—Songs by New Cantor
Zionism Feasible
TENETS OF SOCIALISM Rev. R. M. Webster Describes the Real and the Ideal
' "A CONTENTED WOMAN" A Hoj t Play Given to a Well Contented Audience
In Hades
SWIFT RETRIBUTION Deputy Constable Casey Shot Dead SLAYER PURSUED AND IS FATALLY WOUNDED A Tragedy at San Andreas Which Might Have Been Followed by a Lynching But For the Persuasive Eloquence of the Sheriff
JUDGE fJDYES' DECISION J. F. Moulton Restrained from Disposing of Storm Water
MURPHY MEETING CROWDED Large Assemblage Greets the Noted Apostle of Temperance
Undelivered Telegrams
Colombian Congress at Work
27faoiat Courmy
A Prayerful Lot
Remembered It
Then He Went
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HEWS OF CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
Untitled
MASSES £0R POPE LEO XIII Services Today in all Catholic Churches Except the Cathedral
PERSONAL
Art You Going to the World's Fair?
Do You Need Pictures?
RELIGIOUS AID socuyiM Interdependence of Labor and Capital DR. DOWLING ON SOME SIGNS IN INDUSTRIAL LIFE His Last Sermon Before Vacation Handles the Questions that Have Arisen Since Modern Life and Endeavor Became Highly Specialized
YEAH OF PROSPERITY FOR JMMANUEL Dr. Walker Speaks of Church's Progress
CHURCH TROUBLES NOTJT AN END Central Baptists Discuss Retaining Rev. P. J. Ward
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
IMMENSE CROWD HEIBSJRDETTE Temple Baptists Hold First Services NO REFERENCE MADE TO FIRST CHURCH TROUBLE Largest Audience in the History of the Sixth and Hill Structure Assembles and Listens to an Eloquent and Optimistic Sermon
HOTEL ARRIVALS
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS (PASADENA) 1 ' THE UM IMfl Subject of Fine Sermon by Rev. Dunham CLOSING SERVICES HELD AT UNIVERSALIST CHURCH The Church Will Close Its Doors Till the Latter Part of September—Excellent Musical Program Was Rendered at the Morning Service
Small Fire
Heavy Railway Travel
Building Permits
City Officials Enjoy Watemelons
Delay in Building Car Bartis
Whereabouts of Pasadenans
(SAN DIEQO COUNTY) JULIAN GROCERS ARRESTED Charged With Selling Liquor Without a License
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) ELECTED PRINCIPAL George Boden of Tehachapi Will Manage Lordsburg School
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) FUNERAL OF WILLIAM CRAIG
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) FOUND WITHTHBQUT CUT UNKNOWN ITALIAN'S ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE Refuses to (live Any Account of Himself or His Actions—Probability that Wounds Will Prove Fatal
(SANTA BARBARA COUNTY) SHOT A MAD DOG Clothing of Several Cfilldren Torn by Maddened Animal
AT BEACHES AND RESORTS LONG BEACH
TERMINAL ISLAND
BOY BLOWN TO PIECES He Was Seated on a Can of Gasoline When the Fluid Exploded
General Davis Retired
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•0000000000000000000000004 i CATAIINA ISLAND I
| KEBQHBO
AMERICUS CLUB BEATEN San Pedros Win Easily by Score of 17 to 5
CHAHITY TIED WliyEl) TAPE Manuel Ramos Turned Into Street "GOVERNING BOARDS" HAVE NOT HAD TIME TO ACT Mother in Hospital While the Helpless Tot Becomes a Piece of Human Driftwood—Police Report a Remarkable Case of Neglect
MARINE REPORT-JULY 26
THE HERALD THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
Forecast
DIED
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Porto Rico to Compete for Orange Trade of the World T. D. Mott Jr, Saus Nothina Short of Lower Rates Will Save California Industru
SERIOUS SITUATION FACES ORANGE MEN
BOTH BICYCLISTS DEAD Inquests Today on Victims of Headon Collisions with Street Cars
USEFUL DIBCOVERIES Are Not Always Startling, Neither Do They Create the Most Talk
FEMALE HORSE THIEF Recaptured After Eluding Officers of Justice for Five Years
RAID OF CHOLQS NIPPED IN BUD Edward Happ Captures Mexicans Redfranded
Norway and Cuba
CALIFORNIA Sun, Wind and Duat
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