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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXI, Number 28, 29 October 1903
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MRS. BOOTH/TTJCKER FATALLY HURT IN WRECK CALIFORNIA TRAIN ON THE SANTA FE DASHES INTO AN OPEN SWITCH
BEATEN AND ROBBED BY HIGHWAYMEN J. E. Gray's Encounter With a Trio of Thugs LOSES HIS WATCH AND A SMALL SUM Holdnp Takes Place at Los Angeles and Ninth Streets
THE MORNING'S NEWS
BAYONETS AND BULLETS Series of Desperate Conflicts Between Soldiers and Strikers in Streets of Bilbao, in Which Manu Are Slain or Wounded 4 00000000000000000000000000 ♦0000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000 * I VIEW ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF BILBOA WHERE THE RIOTS OCCURRED TWO YEARS AGO- 5
PLUNGED HEADLONG INTOJE SURF Ventura Pleasure Party Comes to Grief
BISHOP CONATY MAKES ADDRESS AT CONFERENCE
ATTACKS HONESTY of mm& Bold Declaration of a Noted Club Woman ♦OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^ ! ill IS. DICKINSON sirs I ABOUT CLUBWOMEN
PREFERENCE TO SOUTH AFRICAN COLONIES
TALES TOLD TO LURE THE JUBLIC Inside Workings of Shipbuilding Trust RECEIVER'S ftEPORT IS COMPLETED Many Doubtful Transactions of Promoters Laid Bare
TAKES GIFTS FOR EMPEMRJENELIK U. S. Consul Skinner Goes to Abyssinia
Fever Scare Dying Out
11. S. WARSHIP SENT 10 SCEMIICTIOII Cruiser Baltimore Goes to Puerto Plata
METHODS OF SIM PBEXPOSED Witnesses Testify to Paying Cash SAID HE WAS NOT IN BUSINESS FOR HIS HEALTH Defendant Objected to Accepting Checks, Wanted Only Bills—Had No Objection to the Employment of Non-Union Labor if Desired
UGLY CHARGES MADE AGAINSTJRMY OFFICER Captain Mercer Said to Have Been in League With Lumber Men
AFTER HORSE THIEVES Alameda County Officer* Expect to Make a Capture
TEMPORAL POWER OP THE PONTIFF
INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITS Los Angeles, With $23,000, Leads All County Appropriations
COLLIDED WITH CAR George W. Elder, a Contractor, Is Seriously Injured
KERN RIVER OIL FIELD Canvass Shows 746 Completed Wells and 49 Drilling
Fractured Hia Skull
REHEARSES STORY OF STEAMER WRECK Captain Mdntyre's Report, Is Made Public ACCUSED BY SAILORS OF DESERTING VESSEL Chief Engineer Ward Testifies That All the Boats Were done and the Captain Not In Sight Within ig Minutes After Vessel Struck
MANY CONVICTS SEEK PiBOON Pardee Busy Considering Applications
Days of Dizziness Com* to hundreds of Los Angeles Pooplo
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COUNCIL DIVIDED OVER ORDIHUKCE Bowen Says Boxing Contests Must Go FOUR COUNCILMEN PLEDGED TO SUPPORT MEASURE Councilman Kern Avers That the Johncon'McVey Contest Was Mild in Comparison to the Ordinary Football Game
BALFOUR VICTORIES
Bonds Offered for Refunding
District Federation of Women's Clubs in Session
COLOMBIANS MAY COM£TO TERMS Change of Sentiment in Canal Matter
OBSEQUIES OF THE LATEJJ.ESTEE Impressive Ceremonies * at Honolulu
WYOMING GAS DISCOVERY CAUSES EXCITEMENT
CATTLE BLINDED BV RABIES SERUM Result of Inoculation of Squirrels
ALLEGHENY WILL BE QUARANTINED Smallpox Epidemic Does Not Abate
GRUBBED WEAPON; AVOIDEDJRAGEDY Mrs. Mcßride Attempts to Slay Husband SCENE IN OFFICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE IN PORTLAND Second Attempt to Slay Her Husband Made in Presence of Police Officials, Who Had Previously Searcfied Her for Weapons
DISTRICT COURT UPHELD
Prospects of Settlement Brighter
DOWIE ODDS TO THEJEMIIE The Wording Is "Love Ye One Another HOST WILL RETURN TO ZION ON MONDAY The Leader Will Remain to Conduct Service* With a View to the Establishment of the Christian Catholic Church in New York
NO STRIKE IS PROBABLE Motormen on New York Elevated Say They Are Satisfied
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tiUCEDY 01 WILCOX RUCURECKLLED Insurance Money Paid Into Court
MR. A. E. CLUTTER
Big Block of Stock Subscribed
Veterans Will Meet
SPECULATION US TO JK VEfIDICT Condemnation Suit Soon Will Be Ended
COURT BRIEFS
Another Wingardt Suit
TO WAGE FIGHT FOHTRANSFERS McAleer Will Carry the Case 111 to the Courts
TO SHOW ITS MALICE Garland Brings Injunction Suit j Against Mrs. Manning
ANOTHER BANK TO HAVEJEW HOME Main Street Sayings May Build
Main Street Property Sold
Died of His Injuries
Took Carbolic Acid
Valuable Cargo on Transport
LIVELY FIGHT OVERJWO NOTES B. H. Smith's Suit Aginst Hiram Blaisdell
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BASEBALL a RACING a BOXING ® ATHLETICS OAKLAND SHUTS OUTJENATORS Six Runs Scored in the Fi* Inning
THREE BOWLING MATCHES Monarchs, Ocean Park and Long Beach Win Qames
STANFORD DEFEATS INDIANS Cliemawas Are Outclassed and Score Read & to o
Racing at Newmarket
ATTEMPT TO BE MADE TO SAVE BRIO TANNER
THANKSGIVING DAY
KNOTTY PROBLEM FOR JHE'JUDGES Stonewall Disqualified at Aqueduct
PLANNING WESTERN TRIP Carlisle Indians Will Play at Pasadena New Year's Day
Herald's Daily Form Sheet
Limber Jim and Martin Brady Fall in Going Oyer the Jumps, Jockey Gilpin Being Hurt
Entries for Today
NEED OF DRY DOCK New York Capitalists Seek Field for Investment at San Pedro
DEATHS OF THE DAY
SERAPHS LIKELY TO WIN_PENNANT Final Battle Will Be With Sacramento
LOU DILLON COTS HER OWN RECORD Two More Sensational Events at Mtmphis
ARRAIGNED FOR MURDER Folsom Escapes to Appear in Court for Slaying Guard Cotter
HO ATTEMPT OH HIS LIONS DIU Toscano Only Showiri|t His Joy When fl« Fired j
MEXICANS MUCH RELIEVED
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t* HERALD THE WEATHER
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
FUNERAL NOTICE
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BURGLARY IS CHARGED Charles Jennings Is Accused of Breaking into Tailor Shop
m SHE EATS MANY TIMES II DAY John Orchard Thinks His Wife Is Insane WOMAN DECLARES SHE IS STARVED AND ABUSED Talk* About an Effort Being Made to Railroad Her to an Asylum and the Court Promptly Orders Her Discharge—Scores Her Husband
WOULD BUILD RESERVOIR W. H. Wilcox's Application Favorably Considered
Collier Nero Arrives
TRY A TEN-CENT BOX
IS YOUR COAT DUSTY? You Probably Have the White Scab of Dandruff on It
Don't Worry
SPESKIH HIGH TERMS OFM'CtRTHY Prominent Citizens Give Testimony SAY ATTACK ON THE BROKER WAS UNJUST In Anawer to Aitaulti Upon Hia Integrity, Mr. McCarthy Intro, docea Unmistakable Evidence. Wind-up of the Spencer Cast
PLANS FOR CONVENTION London Evangelical Club May Come to Methodist Meeting Here
One Lady's Recommendation Sold Fifty Boxea of Chamberlain's
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FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS DECIDE TO HOLD NEW YEARCARNIVAL Directors Plan for 1904 Tournament, PRESIDENT COLEMAN AND STAFF RECEIVE THANKS Tournament of Roses Association Elects a Board of Twenty-five Directors, Who in Turn Will Name Executive Committee of Seven
Firebug Bound Over
A Letter From Melick
Barbers Win Shorter Hours
Paragraphs of Pasadena
ATTEMPTEDTOWRECK CAR REVENGEFUL CHOLO PLACED ROCKS ON TRACK George Winger's Dream That He Was Going to Have a Bad Fall Comes True and He May Die
BIG MINING DEAL Henry Johnson Sells His Socorro District Mines for $100,000
KICKED BY A HORSE i William E. Osborn of Redlands in a Critical Condition
Soldiers' Pensions Increased
The Old Camper
FIERCE mm OK PBIHHMJIZII Stabbed While Riding in His Carriage ASSAILANTS PURSUED AND SLAIN BY COSSACKS Believed Attempt on Governor General's Life Was Made in Revenge for Having Advised Seizure of menian Church Property
Meeting of Trustees
A Guaranteed Cure for Pilee
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NEWS OF THE. COMMERCIAL WORLD STOCKS RALLY A FRACTION
MONEY SITUATION IS NOULARMING Shipments of Funds to the West Active
Financial Record
Apricots in Demand
Pacific Coast Trade
Cereals of the World
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
MARINE REPORT-OCT. 28
PIT TRADERS BUY WHEAT
APPLES FREELY OFFERED BRING LOWER RATES Rush From Orchards Is the Cause for Temporary Decline
Coast Shipping
RECORD PRICES ARE REACHED IN NEW YORK FOR CALIFORNIA ORANGES
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS
STOCK EXCHANGE
Sugar and Coffee
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Building Permit*
Live Stock Market
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EX-CONGRESSMAN IMYJDICTED Accused of Withholding a Letter
TRAINING-SHIPS LEAVE Mohican and Alert Sail South for Target Practice
TRIAL TRIP OF CRUISpCOMA New Vessel Exceeds All of the .Requirements
WOODLAND MURDER TRIAL Constable Chambers Testifies That W'eis Confessed Shooting
TO SAFEGUARD THE CZAR Extraordinary Precautions Are Being Taken For His Safety
COSTLY DIAMOND FOBJEIB GIFT General Last Banqueted by His Staff
POISON IN SUGAR Norgaar Family in Shasta County Have a Narrow Escape
JUDSON STOCKJFARM SOLD 158 Acres in Santa Clara Valley Sold lor $30,000
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