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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXX, Number 335, 7 September 1903
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ELECTRIC CARS MEET IN HEAD-ON COLLISION Four Persons Dead and Nineteen Seriously Injured ACCIDENT ON NEW HAMPSHIRE RAILROAD Smash-Up Was Due to the Misunderstanding of Starter's Orders by the Motorman
REGICIDES WILL NOT B£ SEVERELY PUNISHED
THE MORNING'S NEWS
FOREIGN
PACIFIC COAST
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
LOCAL
TRAIN TRAVELS 128 MILES IN MINUTES Baltimore & Ohio Train Breaks World's l.ong Distance Record MAINTAINS SPEED OF 85 MILES PER HOUR ! Train Made Up of Five Passenger Cars With Atlantic Type of En-I gine With Big Water Tank
AWT ON KING PETER'S LIFE Was Struck in (he Face by a Stone
SALARY OF A FRENCH BISHOP SUPPRESSED
SALVATIONISTS ARE TO INVADE KENTUCKY
HUMAN BEINGS LAPSING BACK TOANIMALS Discovery of a Most Extraordinary Tribe in Papua WALKING IS ALMOST AN IMPOSSIBILITY Their Legs Have Become Atrophied and They Appear Like Apes
PARDEE LEAVES CAPITOL
PUPAL SECfIETARY WILLJK ITALIA* Pope Will Delay Making Appointment
ALL QUIET IN CRIPPLE CREEK
MRS. GRIFFITH EASY
MRS. GRIFFITH'S CONDITION CAUSES HOPEFUL FEELING j Physicians Re-dress Her Injuries ■ WILL NOT SAY SHE IS OUT OF DANGER Colonel Orlffith Spent the Day in Resting Under the Advice of Hi* Physician and Decline* to Make a j Statement or Outline Defense DEVELOPMENTS OF DAY
PHYSICIANS NOT WORRIED Although Puis* Is Lower. Both Dr. Moore and Dr. Rocers Are Hopeful
GRIFFITH IS TOLD TO REST Spends Yesterdag In Strolling About. Going to Hollgwood and Taking Siestas
JAMES FINDS NEW EVIDENCE Trip to SantaMonicaConvinces Attorneu of Truth of Mrs. Griffith's Statement
SHOT BY PATTI'S STEPSON Fourteen Year Old Son of Richard Nlcolini Accidentally Killed
EXCITEMENT IN BOGOTA OYER CANALOUESTION Reported This Country Will Deal Direct With Panama COLOMBIAN SENATORS ANXIOUS FOR NEW TREATY Dr. Herran in Washington Takes as Optimistic View of tha Situation
Dr. Herran Hopeful
AN ATTEMPT MADE TO ASSASSINATE A MAYOR
Mrs. Bowers and Mrs. Sutton Arc Charged With Murder RANCHER ADMITS SLAYINGJEIGHBOR Claims That It Was Done in Self Defense
♦ooooooooooooooooooooooooofl Evidence Against Her Is Very strong POLICE CONFIDENT OF SECURING CONVICTION Women Decline to Talk Upon the Subject of the Charges Against Them
OFFICIALSJNDICTF.D Result of Investigation Instituted by Secretary Hitchcock
HEAD-ON COLLISION Three Fatally Injured in Accident at Fort Washington
SHAMROCK'S BINNACLE WAS LOST IN A WAGER It Will Be Turned Over to Mr. lselin by Sir Thomas Lipton
DECLARED INSANE Francis W. Benque Admitted Writing Threatening Letters
Followed Cato's Example
DEMOS THE MOM BUREAU Secretary Hitchcrck Finally tfrenks silence DENIES THE CHARGES MADE BY MR. PROSIUS Assert* That the Present Policy of Dealing With the Red Men Is Being; Pursued Intelligently With a View to Their Best Interests
Fire at Redding
DEATHS OF THE DAY Henry Sanford
Auditor Sustained
French Village Destroyed by Fire
I PUBLIC OPINION I FAVORS THE VIFE
SAN OUENTIN CONVICTS UGLY 1 ________ New Warden Holds the Reins Firmly
METHODIST CONFERENCE Appointments for California District Are Announced
DREDGING IN CEMETERY Suit to Restrain Company Brought by Friesleben Family
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD QUI DE
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CSTW SERVICE A "'easury Official's Coming Visit los mgeles port needs ILL RECEIVE ATTENTION Fhe<nenal Increase in the Comn>e of This Collection District H Shown the Necessity for Bettfig the Service
| A TURKISH WAR OF EXTERMINATION IN DISTRICT OF QKRIDA
BULGARIA RESOLVES TO MAINTAIN AN ATTITUDE OF STRICT NEUTRALITY
Interior of Embassies in Constantinople Guarded bu Armed Men •00000000000000000000000000 0000000 00000 00000000000000 oooooooooooooooooooooooooo#
SITUATION IS NOW CONSIDERED AS BEING EXCEEDINGLY GRAVE
WEDDING CELEBRATION STORY COMING FROM BEIRUT REPORTED FALSE
VILLAGES BURNED AND ATROCITIES COMMITTED BY TURKISH TROOPS
WRECK OF STEAMER VASKAPU DUE TO THE EXPLOSION OF DYNAMITE
NO NEWS FROM ADMIRAL COTTON OR MINISTER LEISHMAN RECEIVED
POPE'S REPRESENTATION TO EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA Cardinals Advise Public Denunciation of Macedonian Situation
Senator Lodge fliven Audience
GEORGE M'LAIN Corontr's Inquest Is a Peculiar One SIX WITNESSES FALL DOWN WHEN WANTED Seventh Man Is Too Drunk to Be Considered—Building Superintend* ent Wants Authority to Look After Excavations to Prevent Accidents HBIi CENTRED
Gardeners and Ranchers Picnic
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234SEBAIX a COURSINO *£** BOWLIm# a ATHLETES* PPHSWIR lIJOT FINISH ;©ray and Carrick Hit Hard UJMLEY AND DILLON LEAD AT THE BAT Cravath's Strong Arm Proves a Terror to Seattle Base Runners—Seraphs Make a Fine Batting Rally in Eighth—Last Oame of Series Today
Notes of the Game
PORTLAND SHUT OUT Qraham Distinguishes himself With Both Bat and Ball
ALHAMBRAS DEFEATED Southwest Championship Game to Be Played Today
Herald Nine Scores Easy Victory in Face of Hard Rooting at The Palms
SACRAMENTOS DEFEATED
NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 3
Pittsburg; 5, Chicago I
Pacific Nationals
AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION NEEDED Local Schools Should Organize DISGRACEFUL ROWS OF THE PAST WOULD BE ELIMINATED Feasible Plan Presented Which Would Put Amateur Sports on a: Sound Basis and Do Away With j Differences and Dissensions .
QUEENSBERRY'S GOSSIP
PUGILISTIC POINTS
MOUNTAIN OWL NOWJN SISON Birds Are Plentifu but Difficult to <*ei POT HUNTERS HOLDING HIGH CARNIVAL ON IVES California Schuetzen Club's iflc Shoot at San Rafael—Turntejn ticrmatiia Alcdal Contests axt Sunday—Rivafry Over Medals
'HPUCHLISn a QOLFBWJ B HUFwto LOCAL BOWLERS EETJIO SHAPE Interest in S. C. B. A. Tournament NINE TEAMS ENTER TO PLAY EARLY IN OCTOBER Dispute Ha* Arisen Over the Pacific Coast Duckpin Record and Monarch Alleys Offer Highest Score—News and Notes of the Bowlers
| Speedy Galveston Again ; Wins at Park; o j,
TIED FOR FIRST PLAGE Santa Fes nnd Drauns Lead in Mercantile League Standing of the Clubs
•" • 1 Win for Stockton i
TWO CLEVER POINTERS AT WORK IN FIELD
ROAD IMPROVEMENT Hi MM CARS Los Angeles Chauffeurs Want Reforms
Boston 3, Philadelphia a .. .... _ i
How to Reach Any Point in Los Angeles Cars of the uoa Angeles Railway Can traverse all aactiena of tha cityroute Indicated by deatination boards •n aldea and anda of cara.
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" w. – i'li HOLIDAYS GALORE
ANTI-UNION AGITATORS
STRANGEST EARTHLY SUBSTANCE
— IDEAL SUMMER RESORT
GOVERNOR PARDEE AT OGDEN
BARBER SHOP NONSENSE
TIPSY COWS
I Pubfr-* j BY HENRY C. WARNACK The Promise
■» i 2 Porkpacker's Philosophy $
Seventh » lfversary ofr HollenlSeck Home Observed Manu People Visit the Old Folks' Retreat, Founded bu Mrs. E. Hollenbeck
ADDITIONAL SPORTING NEWS STOCKHOLDER RALLY'S WOE Peculiar Position in Which Third Baseman Finds Himself
FIFTY MILES AN HOUR Manner in Which Bicycle Record Has Come Down
MINOR BALL GAMES
ADMISSION DAY GOLF ! New Kind of Contest to Be Held at the Country Club
AMERICANJ-EAGUE St. Louis Takes Two Fast Gatnea From Detroit
Chicago i, Cleveland o
I TENNIS AT THE HAGUE – Championship of Europe Captured by an American
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NEWS Of CITY 111 BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
FELL IN SUMPHOLE Plight of Miss Margaret May While Intoxicated
PERSONAL
Cheap Rates From East
Why Not?
"GRAND" TIEATER MAKES lIS BOW "Sporting Life?' Produced by the Sanford Company. "The Cowboy and the Lady" at the Burbank
"Cowboy and the Lady"
ATTACK CRIME IN HIGH PLACES Bishop Conaty Speaks on Education
NEWSPAPER MEN SEE NEWORPHEUM Manager Clarence Drown the Host
AT THE HOTELS
Undelivered Telegrams
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF BIMINI BATHS
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS (PASADENA) CODE TO JOIN SPffllHIB Death Calls Eccentric James Morris « FAMILIAR FIGURE ABOUT STREETS OF PASADENA ————— Deceased Was an Englishman and Lived the Life of a Hermit on the Banks of the Arroyo—Believed by Many to Have Been Quite Wealthy
At the Churches
Police Items
Death's Harvest
Bits of News
(ORANGE COUNTY) SANTA ANASOCIAL CLUB Plans Being Prepared to Evade Prohibition Ordinance
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) FARMERS' INSTITUTE Interesting Program of Events for Next Meeting at Tropico
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) PASSING SPURIOUS COIN MANY BAD SILVER DOLLARS ARE IN CIRCULATION Mrs. Victor, Wffe of Former Santa Fe Division Superintendent, Is Granted a Decree of Divorce
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) Maccabees Entertain
NATIONALTROPHY MATCH Expert Marksmen of United States Gather at Seagirt, N. J.
MURDER ANDSUICIDE An Aged Indian Slays His Son and Then Takes His Own Life
SLAYS A DESPERADO Marshal Gray Shoots Lee Smith at Nicholson's Mines
Stable and Contents Burned
AT BEACHES AND RESORTS LONG BEACH
| TERMINAL ISLAND
Overtaxed Memory
f CATALINA ISLAND
TWO HUGGERS CAGED Grabbed Negresses on the Street and Kissed Them
ROW AT ANGELUS PARK Fight Starts Over Judge's Decisioi in Final Course
Substitute for Brooms
PRESIDENT STARTS ■ FORMUSE To Open State Fair and Deliver an Address
SALMON PACK SMALL Season's Output One Million Cases Less Than Last Year
POSSIBLY VICTIM OFjOIIL PHY Mystery Over Death of Bill Nyft's Aunt
BAKERSFIELD TO CELEBRATE Over 600 Men Expected to Take Part in Labor Day Parade
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
BORN
DIED
FUNERAL NOTICE
WHY POLICE MS – KOHFfICIEin An Appeal for the Ote Man Power PATROLMAN KRISTOVICH AND HIS EYESIGHT One Energetic Correspondent Wkt Says That There Are Too Many Strings on Chief Elton and Too Much Jealousy for Qeneral Qood
PHYSICAL DETERIORATION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM Startling Statement Made in tha Commons by Sir William Anson
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PAYS TRIBUTE TO M WESLEY Dr. Howling on Mission of Methodism WESLEY DID NOT WANT ANY SEPARATION Lesson in the Wesley Movement , Should Be Garnered and Applied by Living Church—Dr. Dowling Again Attacks High Church Journal
PRAYER THEIR THEME
CITY PULPITS
A SAN FRANCISCO PHYSICIAN Uses Herpicide Successfully In Treating Sycosis of the Beard
Your Choicest Pictures j
PEOPLFS CHURCH fIRSTSERVICES Sunday Morning Worship at Blanchard Hall t REV. BLANCHARD OF MAINE GIVES PLEASING SERMON The Musk of the Choir Wai One of the Moat Pleasing Features—Large Congregation Hear* the Discourse of the Imminent Divine
SERVICES AT Y. M. C. A. Large Assemblage at Both Meetings. Annual Outing Today
DEFIED POLICE Tough Citizen Drinks Wine Out of a Keg at Eastlake
NEW CONCORD GRAPE S. H. Taft Perfects a Variety Larger Than Ordinary Concord
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