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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXI, Number 25, 26 October 1903
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USING "OCCURS IN COLOMBIA Bevolntionists land on the Atlantic Coast TROOPS SENT IN PURSUIT Political Horizon Clouded and There Art Many Signs of Unrest
BRIG TANNER ASHORE NEAR PORT ANGELES
THE MORNING'S NEWS
Miss Rehan's Fight Against the Daly Executors
CAMPAIGN AGAINST IRISH JURATION Redmond DeelaimsAmerican Advantages
WAR RELIEVED TO BEJMMINENT Underwriters Decline Risks on Ships
MOTHER SLAYS HER CHILDREN But One Escapes of the Family of Four WOMAN WAS INSANE AT TIME She Has Little Idea oi the Enormity of Her Crime
MRS. BRYAN A WITNESS The Statesman's Wife to Appear in the Bennett Cace
Boss McLaughlin of Brooklyn on Top Again
U. S. ENGINEER'S HARBORJSTIMATES San Pedro and Wilmington Are Included
INSURGENT BANDS BUCK yum Throng Streets Begging Food and Shelter
Farm Hand Murdered His Sons
SERVICE TO GOD AND THE STATE The President Talks at a Missionary Service NEED OF CIVIC RIGHTEOUSNESS Strong Plea for Honesty in Private Citizen and Public Servant
JUDGE CLtICY AID THE MINERS Jurist Will Expedite the Appoal FEELING OF UNREST PERVADES BUTTE Senator Clark, James J. Hill and; Montana'* Governor Agree to Aid j In Mediating Between the Warring: Copper Interests
Wall Street Manipulation
DEATHS OF THE DAY Rev. Thomas Fraser
t . » iooo Laborers Laid Off
Club Women Will Raise Money for Sloat Memorial
SERAPHS TO HE FINED $300
ATTACK ON GIRL STRIKNpKERS i>aved From Harm by Policemen's Clubs
FEVER SITUATION IN SAN ANTONIO IMPROVED
Four Men Drowned
MOTORMU HAD A FAINTING FIT
RUSSIAN JEWS MAKE SUCCESSFUL APPEAL The Laws Relating to Them May Be Revised
WOMAN RESCUED FROM THE FLAMES
"MIQUE" SEEKS RELIEF
TRAVELERS MEET ATJVEfISIDE Entertained With Banquet at Glenwood OVER 200 ACCEPT F. A. ' MILLER'S INVITATION Christening of New Banquet Room of the hotel Added Interest to the Occasion—Dancing Concluded Delightful Evening's Festivities
DOWIE HOLDS SERVICES Devotes Afternoon to Denunciation of Masonry and Catholicism
SUBWAY CAVE I* COSTS TEN LIVES ■ | Most Disastrous Since Work Started TONS OF ROCK FELL WITHOUT WARNING Harrowing Scenes Greeted the Rescuing Party—Blasting Was Necessary Before Bodies of Some of the Victim* Could Be Removed
MULLAH ATTACKS ITALIAN BOATS
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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WOULD PUT CHINA ON II JIB BASIS Report of the Exchange Commission PURCHASERS OF SILVER BY DIFFERENT COUNTRIES Representatives of the Powers Committed—Accepted On a General Way as Desirable—Suggestion Os Made By American Commission
RICH MAN BUYS GOLD BRICK Thought It Was Worth $5000, but Value Was Fixed at 50 Cents
Los Angeles Bankers Extend Hand of Hospitality to Their Eastern Guests * . _ 000000
FLAMES THREATEN TOYUJEJRRCKEE Fire Engines Dispatched From Sacramento
INSURGENTS_ARE RESTLESS Provisional Government Established in Dominican Republic
GALE SWEEPING BRITISH ISLES Red Star Liner Finland in Distress
KING Df PORTUGAL SHOBSjTALIANS Scene at Theater Royal in Venice
POPE RECEIVES VENETIANS
DRAGGED ACROSS ELECJRIC WIRES Aeronaut Makes Faulty Ascension
Judge Estee Improving
CONSTRUCTION OF HdVALVESStLS Progress Has Not Been Satisfactory STRIKERS AND OTHER CAUSES DELAYED WORK Rear Admiral Bowles Desires That Mare Island Yard Shall Be So Equipped That the Largest Warships Can Be Built There
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BASEBALL a RACING a BOXING a FOOTBALL FHANK DILLON – SETSJE SOLKS Foolish Play in Game at Seattle SEATTLE WINS ITS NINETEENTH VICTORY Sorbett Pitches Splendid Ball But Loses Because His Support Fell Down—Hughes Performs Well in the Box and Is Given Good Support
SACRAMENTO WINS BOTH Fisher Gets a Better Hold on Second Place in Race
| SAN FRANCISCO WINS One Game Taken From Portland and One Ends in a Tie
Football Challenges Wanted
CHICAGO TEAM TO TRAIHJjERE AGAIN James A. Hart Comes to Make Arrangements
Minor Ball Games
Ape* Team Beaten
TRY A TEN-CENT BOX
TURF FOLLOWERS IT ASCOT PARK | Management H«ld Open House Yesterday GENERAL INSPECTION OF THE SPLENDID TRACK Special Cars Carried the Visitors to New Park—J. W. Brooks Hopes to Have the Place Open for Racing by Next Christmas Day
HIDALGO'S RACING GOSSIP Attractions of Last Week Proved Entirely Satisfactory to Crowd
The History of Prince Alert
M'VEY TRAINED FORJOP SPEED How Roche Has Handled Oxnard Wonder
GAME KILLING lIJM DEO Extermination the Order of the Day SPORTSMEN AT MERCY OF THE LAWBREAKERS Deer Nearly All Killed Out and Quail and Ducks Will Go Next—Splendid Show Reported on Marsh and Field In Los Angeles County
"MIQUE'S" PERAMBULATIONS Sacramento's Status (lives the Ex-Policeman Much Worry
Corbett's Business Acumen
WHAT ATTRACTS IN AUTO RACING Liability to Disaster the Chief Drawing Card NOTHING TO THRILL AS IN HORSE RACING Demand for Some Degree of Uniformity in Laws Governing Automobile* Is Demanded by Citizens of Many States—Laws Now in Confusion
PRINCETON WINS GOLFING HONORS Reinhart the Victor in Intercollegiata Championship Play
COURSING a AUTOMOBILINQ a HUNTING SOME ONE STEPPED 1 01THECOMPBS Bowling Men Lost in a Heavy Fog AFTER SEVERAL HOURS RETURNED TO SAN PEDRO Commercial League Will Open Tourney November a at the Monarch, and All (lames Will Be Played on the Monarch and Coliseum Alleys
Cruel Lelial
POMONA AIMS 1 AT FAST WORK ■ System Being Worked at Claremout GAMES WITH INTERIOR HIGH SCHOOLS AFFORD PRACTICE First Line on the Ability of the Team Will Be Obtained When the Team Faces Los Angeles High School Eleven—Personnel of Team
PHYLE EXPELLED Memphis Club Member Fails to Substantiate His Charges
AMONG COLORED CITIZENS
INDIANS DESTROY RESEVOIH DAM
DESPAIR DRIVES PASHA TO TAKE HIS LIFE Government Refused to Send Troops Until Too Late
GALVESTON BEATS NORTHERN CRACK Waddington's Dog Makes a Clean-up HERALD TIPS PROVE TO BE THE "GOODS" Consolation of Champion Stake Palls to Happy Scott, and Golden Feather, Who Is Improving Steadily, Captures the Reserve Stake
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Come, Walt, Cheer Up I
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MENACE TO THE COUNTRY
"WHO KILLED THE GOOSE?"
COLOMBIA'S HOLD-UP
THE STEAM WAGON
HUMANE SOCIETY'S GOOD WORK
A SHAMEFUL IMPOSITION
NEVADA'S LUCK
SAVINGS BANKS CONSIDERED
BISHOP MORRISON HELPS METHODISTS Preaches at the West End Church
How About Punch?
o A Little Sermon s?
CHURCH NURSERY PROVES First Methodist Plan Is Working Well
ACTRESS WOUNDED B* STRAY BULLET
PUBLIC PULSE That University Inn Story
BUILT TO FIGHT, , NOT TORUN AWAY Powerful Battleships With Great Speed
Church Reception
RIVER AND HARBOR BILUVIAY PASS Many of the Influential Members Favor It
WOMEN'S CLUBS Musical Section Meets
Club Women Invited
Hit at the Trust
DISAPPEARANCE OF A WEALTHY MAD Police Fear He Has Met With Foul Play
ELOPED WITH A WINNEBAGO INDIAN Fleeing Couple Arrested at Sioux City
"Balance AH"
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HEWS Of CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
"THE DANCING GIRL" Last Week of the Baker Company in a Strong Four-act Drama
THE PACE THAT KILLS Farewell Week of the Sanford Company at the tirand
Announcements
PERSONAL
Murine Eye Remedy
Thirteen Years Old and Carries Brass Knuckles
RECEPTION TO MRS. MURPHY
Sacred Music, Simpson's Auditorium
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
AROUND THE TOWN
PICKERS MIKE I SHILLING Ritailers Put in Hard Pay's Work MEAT SITUATION IS CONSIDERABLY RELIEVED After an Hour or So of Practice Work the Old Time Butchers Hind That Their Former Skill Comes Back to Them—Twelve Hours at Work
STRIKERS SENTENCED Leaders of Morencl Strike Oct Full Kxtent of the Law
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS (PASADENA) BUSINESS MEN ON ANXIOUS SEAT Subpoenaed to Testify in Liqnor Case PULLING WIRES TO AVOID NOTORIETY Chief of Police Freeman Has Summoned Thirty Crown of Valley's Leading Light* to Tell What They Know About Dispenning of t.iquor
Fire at Lamanda Park
A Midnight Blaze
Pasadena Paragraphs
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) FUNERAL SERVICES HELD Remains of Mrs. Abbott J. Bent Are Interred
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) WILL ENTERTAIN BANKERS Avalon Preparing for Visit of Large Excursion
(SANTA BARBARA COUNTY) HEAD BADLY CRUSHED Ircd Abernathy of tiuadalupe Sustains Probably Fatal Injuries
"GOOD GROWING WEATHER" When the New Scalp Antiseptic Is Used
(SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY) DOGS SLAUGHTER DEER VANDAL HUNTERS IN SAN BERNARDINO RANGE Reports From the (irape (lrowing Section at Etiwanda Show Crop Was Injured hy Late Rains
(ORANGE COUNTY) FOUND DEAD IN BED Nathan Stephenson Kxpires During the Night {
(RIVHRSIDK COUNTY^ LARGE TRACT PLANTED Five Hundred Acres Are Set With Oranges
(LOS ANGELES COUNTY) BIG SUGARJ3EET RETURNS The Season Has Brought Prosperous Times to Farmers
(I.OS ANGFLES COUNTY) REGISTRATION JNCREASES Attendance at the Schools Doubled in the Past Two Years
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THE HERALD »' "1 THE WEATHEft
DIED
MODE DIPHTHERIA CASES REPORTED 1 Five AngiUno Patrons1 Added to List ; HEALTH OFFICE WORKS ALL DAY YESTERDAY Dairymen Informed That the Order to Clean Up Means Business and That No Trifling Will Be Allowed. Inspectors Kept on the Jump
To Cure a Cold in One Day
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Harshness Wins Few Souls and Kindness Wins Many ! Dr. Dowling's Sermon on! Familiar Chapter LESSONS TAUGHT BY CONVERSION OF SAUL Church Has Sometimes Been Injured by Prosperity But Never Permanently Injured by Oppression and Persecution I
0 HARSHNESS SELDOM WINS 2
c:ty pulpits
BISHOP CASTLE'S SERMON
Leather Novelties
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