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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXI, Number 4, 5 October 1903 PDF Issue PDF

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TWELVE PERSONS DROWNED The Steamer Hackley Capsizes in Lake Michigan NOT A WOMAN ON BOARD IS SAVED Seven Men Cling to the Wreckage and Are Rescued
THE MORNING'S NEWS
RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA NOT DISCOURAGED Decide to Persevere With the Balkan Program THE AMBASSADORS ARE SO ADVISED Excesses and Cruelties ot Sultan's Reform Measures Deplored
MYSTERY SURROUNDS DEATH OF A MEXICAN WHO ATTENDED SATURDAY NIGHT BALL IN A MAIN STREET HALL
His Head Horriblu Crushed, Louis Olivera, an Industrious Young Man, Is Found Duma in Rear of 109 North Main Street
POLYGKMY EXISTS 111 EVERT STATE Startling Assertion Made by Cardinal Gibbons
GENERAL W. P. CARLIN DEAD Expires Suddenly on Board Nortfiern Pacific Train
QUAKE IN ST. LOUIS Disturbsnce Causes Alarm Among the Inhabitants
SACRIFICED HIS ALL FOR ERRING WIFE Veteran's Devotion Outlives Death Wound MADE WANTON AND LOVER HIS HEWS Then Takes His Own Life Because of Grief
WILL NOT BUILD ANOTHER CHALLENGER ~ Sir Thomas Lipton Will Walt to Clad a British Herreshoff
SERVIANS NEW CABINET General Oruks Becomes rriilir ami Nikolacs Foreign Minister
TORNADO WORKS AWFUL HAVOC Fire Lives Snnffed Ont in Wisconsin rWENTY BUILDINGS ARE COMPLETELY DEMOLISHED Bteven Thousand Dollars In Money Picked Up in a Field Where It Had Been Blown During Storm. Boat Capsized, Occupants Dead
Three Dead in Illinois Town
The St. Charlea Disaster
FARMERS HEAVY LOSERS BY STORM
Prophet Dowie Preparing for the Invasion of New York
Ten Special Trains toCarru His Hosts From Chicago to the Metropolis
BUILDING TRADES HAVEJUFFEBEO Labor Disputes Caustd Loss of Millions
Undelivered Telegrams
Bodies Rescued from Ruins
CONFERENCE OF LATTERDAY SAINTS The Opening Attendance Breaks All Records
CONSERVATIVES HOPEFUL
CURE FDD BABIES THMWITH US This Really the Vital Problem WELL KNOWN WOMAN'S VIEWS ON RACE SUICIDE An Earnest liffort Should Be Made to Lstablinh Manual Training In* stitutions, Libraries and Juvenile Courts
Dangerous Man Captured
FINANCIERS FORM IMMERSE POOL Rockefeller and Morgan to the Rescue MEMBERS PLEDGED TO UPHOLD STOCK PRICES Mystery of the Late Remarkable Advance in Wall Street Prices Is Disclosed by the Formation of Pool Representing Billions of Dollars
HIS HOLD WAS LIKE THE GRIP OF DEATH Ship Carpenter's Wonderful Escape From Drowning
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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ANARCHISTS CLASH WITHSOCIALISTS Riot Follows Attempt to Break Up Meeting LEADER IS HURLED INTO THE STREET During the Fight That Followed Three Shots Are Fired by Alexander Garretto, Fatally Wounding One, Injuring Another
THREE MEN NARROWLY ESCAPED DROWNING Dory Capsizes and They Reach the Shore With Difficulty
Struck by a Stray Bullet
CONTROLLER GROUT REPLIES TO LOW Says the Mayor Favored Tammany Endorsement
HONEY LAKE IN LASSEN COUNTY DRYING UP Phenomenon Said to Indicate Severe Winter Weather
In Memory of Sir Michael Herbert
Rosemarv Sartoris to Wed Lieutenant John Wright,U.S. A. , Forebears of the Couple i Fought One Another in Civil War
MISS ARCHER' recovers DAMAGES FROM CONVENT Given $3000 For Wages as Well as $5000 for Wrongful Dismissal
Sounding Board Factory Burned
BRIBERY A CAUSE FOR EXTRADITION President May Ask Congress to Take Action
DEATHS OF THE DAY Leonidas W.. Spratt
Eugene Deuprey
Rev. Francis B. Hall
Mrs. William H. Mestayer
WITHOUT PRECEDENT Our fiovernmcnt to Pay Tribute to Memory of Sir Michael Herbert
TIMES' APOLOGY FORJALFOUR News of Besignation Was Concealed
ARMENIANS PROTEST Action Taken By Colonists in the United States and Canada
J. Brewster McCullom
GENERAL CHASE ■ NOW IN DENVER Belief That He Erred in Cripple Creek Affair FIGHT BETWEEN STRIKERS AND STRIKE BREAKERS Investigation Begun by a Representative of the National Guard, and It Is Reported That a Number of Arrests Will Be Made
Strikers and Strike Breakers
ACCEPTED GIFTS . FROMJMPORTERS Charge Against the Collector at San Juan
ARCHBISHOP KAIN'S CONDITION IMPROVED His Physicians, However, Do Not Anticipate Entire Recovery
AFTER AMERICAN WHALERS* Canadian Government's Expedition to Hudson Bay
THE [LECTION OF POPE PIUS I Graphic Description by Cardinal Gibbons MEMBERS OF SACRED COLLEGE GREATLY MOVED At Next Conclave, the Cardinal Thinks, the Catholic Church of the United States Will Be Represented by Several New Cardinals
First Snow of the Season
RIVAL FACTIONS COMETO BLOWS Redmondites IlesentCandidacy of ParntU
First Train Reaches Kumassi
Slain by Negroes
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BASEBALL a FISHING a TARGET SHOOTING as HUNTING LOS ANGELES WILL WM MPEKIMIT The Seraphs Too Strong for Northerners BASEBALL GOSSIP AND STORIES OF THE PLAYERS Wheeler Makes Bad Break In Saturday's Game—Joe Corbett Keeps Batters Worrying—"Doc" Newton and Toman Should Go to Laundry
BASEBALL LEAGUE :/ sive Teams Are Fighting ' It Premier Honors
Jesse Moores Win
SERAPHS Wl BOTH GAMES Corbett Again Proves the Whole Show MAKES HOME RUN AND THREE-BAGGER Morning Game Was Evenly Contested, Dillon's Pets Making the Necessary Run In the Seventh. Frisco Shut Out In Afternoon
PORTLAND WINS Plenty of Rain and Field of Mud Aids the Webfeet
DRAW AT_ SEATTLE Game Called on Account of Darkness in the Eighth
Short Stops
Last dames for Nationals
Salt Lakes Win Two
HUNTER'S GRUESOME FIND
Football Season Is On and Southern California Players Are Buckling Down to Hard Work
MANY LADIES ATTEND SUNDAY COURSING MATCHES
a 8 Dog Open Stake
Americans io, Nationals a
Cincinnati Nationals Win
National Leaguers Defeated
Brooklyn o, Bay Side A. C. I
Mi SHOWN OP BUHERUBIM Outclassed San Francisco at All Points JOE CORBETT SEVERELY CENSURED IN OWN TOWN Morley Is Trying Out Several Amateurs In the Hope of Finding a Few Live Ones for His Next Year's Team
Carload of Flyers
TOUTS WILL BE HERE 111 FORCE Big Bunch of Solicitors Looked For BROOKS IS PLANNING TO PROTECT PATRONS Race Manager Becomes Reminiscent; Talks of the Three Wise Touts and the Rube Owner Who Was Less Easy Than He Looked
NEW STAKES PLANNED Local Coursing Park Directors Will Follow Bay City Example
FOOTBALL a PUGILISM a RACING a COURSING TENPIR TOURKEY OPENS TONIGHT I I Bowling Association's Winter Event EIGHT TEAMS COMPETING IN THIRD ANNUAL EVENT First Game Will Be Played This Evening at Ocean Park, The Sand Lot Bowlers and the Oaks Being the Contestants—Notes and News
Boys Diving for Coins in the Bay at Avalon, Catalina Island
DEER SEASON ISJHI END More Venison Killed Than Usual
CLEVER EASTERN , BOXEjURRIVES Johnny Began Here to i M««t Nail
HUNTERS START FIRE
LARGER FIELDS, BETTEHOIITESTS Hidalgo Predicts Great fiacing Season RECORD HORSES WILL RACE HERE THIS YEAR Divina, With a Record of Two Miles Under 1:40, Will Be One of the Stars—Kenilworth, the Iron Horse, Is Entered in the big Stakes
MEETING WILL . BEJJUCCESS Convention of Schools Assembles Here ORGANIZATION OF AMATEUR ATHLETIC LEAGUE ASSURED Proxies Will Be Allowed for Country Schools—Arrangements to Be Made Whereby Expenses of Delegates Will Be Paid Pro-rata
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LIQUOR HABIT, NORTH AND SOUTH
A TOUGH QUESTION
OPEN IMMIGRATION DOOR
LOS ANGELES THEIR GOAL
THIS PICTURE AND THAT
CALIFORNIA'S COMPETITORS
GREAT SOUTHERN PROSPERITY
THE ORDINANCE JSJISELESS Fish Not Protected by New Law IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO SECURE CONVICTIONS Market Fishermen Willfully and Continuallv Violate the Law—Fish and Game Association Will Take the Matter Up Soon
MAGINNIS RETURNS TO EHE SANTA EE
Assumes Duties as Land Agent Today
Police Activity
Death From Yellow Fever
FIVE MEDALS CHANGED HANDS Monthly Shoot at Schuetzen Park DR. TABER WINS CHAMPION CLASS MEDAL THIRD TIME John Hauerwaas Defeated by Joseph Singer in the Champion Class. Some of the Scores Made—Morning; and Afternoon Conditions
NEIGHBORS ARE INDIGNANT Want Council to Act in California Street Corral Matter
SOLDIERS AT CAMP YOUNG Sunday Comes as a Welcome Rest After Week's Labor*
Turbine Steamer Ordered
COFFEE CLUB IS BECOMINGPOPULAR The Business More Than Meets Exp«ctations ESTABLISHED LESS THAN A MONTH, IS MAKING MONEY Directors of the Los Angeles Cottet Club Will Open Branch Establishment in Near Future—Enterprise Has Proved Decided Success
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EWS OF CITY 111 BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
DRUGGISTS MUST BE CHARY They Sell All Kinds of Hair Preparations, and Fear to Discriminate
To Please a Woman
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Hum and Buzz of Big Felt Factory Soon Will Be Heard DOLGE'S DREAM IS TO BEJEALIIED Buildings Near San Gabriel Nearly Heady MACHINERY BEING PUT IN; COMPANY IS INCORPORATED
"THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" Crowded House and Good Perform* ance by the Baker Company
"EAST LYNNE" As Presented at the Grand by the Sanford Company
Reserved Seat Sale*
PERSONAL
THIRTY-TWO YEARS OF JCTIVE LIFE Turners Celebrate Their Anniversary
AROUND THE HOTELS
No Escape From Leper Settlement
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS (PASADENA) FIREBUG MS 01 MtDISOI AVENUE Residence of J. 0. Seibert Was Threatened NO CLUE DISCOVERED TO THE PERPETRATOR Taken in Connection With a Recent Attempt to Loot the House, Conelusion Is Reached That It Is the Vindictive Work of Some Enemy
Masonic Celebration
Prospects for Polo
He Wanted to Go to Jail
Activity of the Police
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Determined Effort to Organize to Be Made Thursday
(ORANGE COUNTY) PLEADED NOT GUILTY Trial of Social Club Liquor Dispenser Set for October 10
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) GLASSBOTTDMBOATRftCE MARINCICH LOWERS COLORS OF BARBARICH Course Was From Wharf at Avalon to Camp Whittier and Return, a distance of six miles
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) HEAVY SUNDAY TRAVEL Freight Cars a New Feature on San Pedro Electric Railway
Union Park Coursing Results
La Champagne Out of Danger
(RIVERSIDE COUNTY) OBJECT TOBUSINESS TAX TEST CASE WILL PROBABLY BE MADE IN COURTS Subscription Paper to Raise $1700 Subsidy for Sherman Institute Football Team to Be Circulated
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) RENEWAL OF FEUD Charles Thornquest Seriously Injured by R. H. Meeks
Circus Man Falls From Train
AS TRANQUIL AS UNRUFFLED WATERS tittle Excitement at Free Speech Meeting
MAYOR IS BACK FROM MEXICO He Suffers Severe Attack of the Fever
35 MEN SEIZE PASSENGER TRAIN
TO EXPERIMENT 111 GRAPE GROWE Government May Plaut Vines in Mojave Desert
HIGHWAY ROBBER CONFESSES GUILT Seventeen Year Old Bride Is Implicated
An Actor Shot
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
DIED
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GIRLS IPPFAL TO PASTOROOWLING Thty Want fielief From Tedious Shop Work ANONYMOUS LETTER READ TO CHRIST CHURCH PEOPLE Hard and Strenuous Driving From Monday to Saturday Becoming Intolerable—Dr. Dowling Declares He Is Ready to Lend His Aid
TRY A TEN-CENT BOX Adama' Sarsaparilla Pills
SHOULD EMULATE DIVIOASTER How to Become a True Gospel Student DR. TALMAGE PREACHES ON THE DIVINE TEACHER Large Congregation Hears Eminent Divine at First Presbyterian—Rev. Aquilla Webb Will Start for the East This Week
SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES
Concession to Public Opinion
TO EMPLOY HONEST MEN WHOARE IDLE Good Samaritans Plan to Prevent Disorder SUPERINTENDENT REQUESTS COUNCIL TO TAKE NEW STEP Would Give Well Meaning Proletarians Work at Living Wage Until They Are Able to Find Situations at Regular Rates
TO REORGANIZE LABORCOUNCIL Mass Meeting Addressed by President McCarthy
ROBBED OF HER PURSE Lady Who Declined to Disclose Her Identity Victim of Pickpockets
SAYS LIFE IS AJAUDEVILLE Jolin A. Morris Addresses liberal Club
Benedictine Monks in Mexico
ROBRED TILL AND BURIEDJE GOLD Ernest Whipple, Matick House Porter, Arrested
BODIES WASH ASHORE Methodist Missionary and Indians Drowned in Lake Winnipeg
OVER AN EMBANKMENT Serious Accident to an Automobile Party
Ex-Postmaster Qeneral Biased 111
ROBBED U. S. MAILS E. A. Hammond Confesses to Many Crimes at Denver
CHARGED BY CAVALRY Anti-Clerical Attempt to Burn Church In Brittany Frustrated
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