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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXI, Number 43, 13 November 1903 PDF Issue PDF

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COAL STRIKE SITUATION DEPLORABLE
RIOTOUS MOBS IN CHICAGO STREETS
ROCKEFELLER WILL FIGHT TO FINISH Miners Pick Up the Gage Cast Down by Money King People Brought Face to Face With Probability of Coal Famine
TO OFFSET DISCRIMINATION AGAINST NEGRO VOTERS Bill Introduced to Reduce Congressional Representation
THE MORNING'S NEWS
Kidnapers of Young Wentz Have Become Desperate Threaten to Cut Off One of Their Victim's EaTS if Ransom Is Not Paid
THROOP HAZING BRINGS TROUBLE Six Students Suspended by Faculty
KAISER'S CONDITION ALARMING Belief That He Is Afflicted With Cancer Haunted With the Idea That He Would Die of the Disease
DAUGHTER OF HENRY LABOUCHERE MARRIED
Witnessed the Murder of Willie Nickell by Tom Horn Sensational Affidavit Presented to the Governor of Wuoming
BY HEROIC WORK CRAFTWAS SAVED Fire in a Torpedo Boat Destroyer Extinguished
ITALY'S PREMIER YIELDS TO KING VICTOR'S WISHES
GIVE HER OWN LIFE FOR HICHILDREN Brooklyn Woman Burned to Death
BARON VON STERNBERG THREATENED WITH CANCER
CAR SYSTEM PROSTRATED BYSTRIKE Attempt to Operate Meets Violent Opposition Non-(Jnion Crews Hurt by Showers of Missiles
CHICAGO MUMS TIED IIPBY STRIKE Union Sympathizers Mob Trainmen CARS DAMAGED AND MOTORMEN INJURED Riots Occur Frequently All Along the Lines, and the Police Are Powerleu to Quell the Disturbances—The Whole Traction System Prostrated
FAMILIES FLEE FROM STRIKE-RIDDEN CITY Troops Continue to Patrol the City of Santander
Efforts at Settlement Fail
PRICE CASE CONTINUED Defense Will Claim Only Infraction of Land Office Rules
THE SANTA FE BOUGHT THE CANE BELT ROAD
Colombians Threaten the Life of American Consul Citizens of Cartagena Greatlu Excited on Hearing News From Panama
PRESIDENCY IN DOUBT Colombians May Choose Duran to Succeed Marroquis
Officers From Panama
Lavish With Promises
Admiral Glass Heard From
ARRANGED A DUEL Socialist and Republican Member of French Chamber Will Fight
Cattle Quarantine Raised
CHINESE TROOPS GUARD PASSES Manchurian Frontier Is Closely Watchtd COREA URGED TO OPEN PORT OF YONGAMPHO Russia Regrets the Policy Which Led to the Occupation of Port Arthur and Manchuria—Useless Expenditure of Blood and Treasure
STEAMER STOPPED BY DOMINICAN MAN-OF-WAR Liner Cherokee Brings News of the Revolution
' GOING TO BUILD_RAILROADS J. A. Burton Will Join Grant Brothers' Construction Company
BANKERS_ JFAIL Crash of Citizens' National Carries Down Big Firm
EXTENDING MEXTCAN CENTRAL Rockefeller Road Building South to the Guatemalan Frontier
DEATHS OF THE DAY Caleb Page Evans
FREIGHT TRAINS MEET HEAD-ON . % Six Lives Snuffed Ont in Kentucky TWO ENGINES ARE COMPLETELY DEMOLISHED All the Firemen and Engineers Dead. Several Buried Beneath Wreckage and Badly Mangled—A. Brakeman Severely Injured
COMPLETED HER SET OF SILVER KNIVES The Thief Waited Just a Year to Steal the Second Installment
ACTRESS' ILLNESS STOPS THE PLAY Jnlia Marlowe Suffers From Cold
TO URGE PROSECUTION Helen Gould Said to Have Retained John G. Carlisle in Case
FOSSILIZED EGG Rare Specimen From Arizona Being Sought by University of California
Contraband Japs Arrested
rRAPPISTS MAY BUILD MONASTERY IN CALIFORNIA
DREAM-STORY TOLD BY SAILOffMEN
MACEDONIAN REBELS RESUME FIGHTING Twenty-Two Are Killed in the Village of Tirnova
POMONA PHARMACIST FINED Pleaded Guilty to Selling Liquor and Paid Fine of $ago
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE I '
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MEXICAN GUNBOAT FIRES ONPOACHERS Kxciting Experience ol San Pedro Fishtrinen VICTORIA'S SPEED ENABLES HER TO MAKE HER ESCAPE Bautisto Falcons, an Italian Fisherman at San Pedro, Returns From the Mexican Coast With Three Thousand Pounds cf Fish on Board
YOUNG MAN LOST IN THE WILDS OF MONTANA It Is Believed That He Will Die From Exposure and Exhaustion
SOME TIME CHINESE MERCHANT EXCLUDED U. S. Commissioner Refuses Admission to Lin Lung Wong
OWNERS COMPLAIN OF TAX Auditor Charged With Computing Allotment Illegally
CONSTRUCTION STOPPED BY THE BRICKLAYERS Declare Strike Because of "Unfair" Contractors
ILLNESS CAUSED FAILURE ' Big Dealers in Military floods Are] Adjudged Bankrupt I
Filipino Youths Who Are to Study America Arrive in Los Angeles Will Spend Four Y«ara in Study SEVERAL ARE ALREADY BACHELORS OF ARTS Most of Them Speak English and Are Eager to Learn—Astonished at American Architecture—Will Qo to the St. Louis Exposition
FUGITIVE SURRENDERED Governor Issues Warrant for Extradition of Kansas Man
ATTACKED GIRL USES M HATPIN Bronxville Officers Fear Negro Lynching
THE FOLSOM ESCAPES GAIN BRIEF RESPITES Trials of Woods and Murphy Are Postponed
Locomotives From Germany
PROMOTION OF WOOBHANGS FIRE His Military Record to Be Examined
POUR POSTOFFICE CLERKSJjSMISSED Conspired Against Their Superior
SPEAKER ANNOUNCES WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Representative Metcalf of California (liven a Place
Taking It as It Comes
ELIGIBILITY OF ' SMOOTDISCUSSED Mr. Dubois Replies to Mr. Aoar THINKS THE PETITIONERS SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED The Massachusetts Senator Insists That It Is m Judicial Question and Should Be Treated in a Judicial Way—Mr. Hale's Position
PORTO RICANS ARE WELL DISPOSED TOWARD AMERICA
ENORMOUS LOSS OF_VALUABLES Fire Breaks Out in a Russian Mail Car
Mining Stock Swindler Sentenced
Block of Store* Burned
MAKING CUBAN TBHMFECM Bill Introduced in House by Mr. Payne REFERRED TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Reduction of Twenty Per Cent to Be Allowed on All Products of the Soil or Industry of the Island Republic—Early Action Is Expected
POVERTY OF PEASANTS Result of Czar's Inquiry Into Condi- j tion of Subjects Is Published
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MISTS OPPOSE nOOSEVEJJSICTIOI Criticise President tor Open Shop Policy DELEGATE DECLARES IT WAS "SLAP IN THE FACE" Federation 01 Labor Considers Resolution Commenting Adversely on Maintenance of Open Shop by the Government or by Private Concern
WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE Senator Hanna Says They Talked About a Little of Everything
LIGHTSHIP FOR PACIFIC COAST Lighthouse Board Award* Contracts for Five New Vessels
FAMILIAR SAN DIEGO FIGURE FOUND DEAD
RECRUITING BILL MEETSJPPOSITION Hungarian Premier Is Called a "Courtiar'
CAUCUS OF DEMOCRATS Waya and Means Committee Outlining Amendments to Cuban Bill
WHITE CHAMPION INSTMCE WALKER Fifty Miles a Day Easy for Him
CARNEGIE'S PLANS FORJGINEERS Two Great Club Homes Will Be Built
HOUSE WRECKED BY DYNAMITE EXPLOSION Occupants Arrested by the Police Alter the Explosion Occurs
POPE DISPOSES OF FIVE RED HITS Pins X Holds His First Public Consistory IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY IN THE SISTINE CHAPEL His Holiness Signs Brief Appointing Cardinal Merry del Val Papal Secretary of State—Each Cardinal Is Made a Titular Bishop
GRANTED A NEW TRIAL District Judge de Haven Avers Court Erred in Charge to Jury
FRANCHISES WERE GRANTED Extension oFSanta Barbara's Trolley System Will Be Rushed
Tool Builders Elect Officers
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BATTLE AMONG GIANIJNTERESTS Passenger Traffic Precipitates Fight PACIFIC COAST COMPANY THE NOMINAL CHALLENGER Southern Pacific, However, Is Deeply Interested in the Traffic Question. Steam Schooners Are Being Purchased as Opposition Carriers
Woman Relieved of Charge
MR. A. P. CHIPRON
Couple Who Were Wedded in an Automobile Come Here to Live f*AWWWUWVWWWWVVWVV» I. C. WOODWARD. Will Pe Future Home of ii< mantic Pair J. C. WOODWARD AND BRIDE BACK FROM HONEYMOON Are the Couple Who Created r Sensation in Fresno by Having; the Knot Tied in a Swaying; Touring Car at the Risk of Their Lives
Strike at ap End
DENVER'S CITIZENS MAYJSE FORCE Determined to Have an Honest Election
Marching to Warm bad
POVERTY MAY COME AFTERJJjOMANCE Buth Bryan Leavitt Ifcels Nted of Money
KIEFF'S GOVERNOR IS OUTOF FAVOR Czar Declares His Hands Are Stained With Blood
MAY GIVE UP SIOUX INDIAN PRISONERS
SALE OF PRODUCT IS MANDATORY Court Classes Tobacco as Non-Essential
FILIPINOS FOR SAN DIEGO Nineteen Boys WITT Take Normal and High School Courses
INQUIRY AS TO FREIGHT RATES Commissioner Suggests a Bill in Equity
PEARY PRESENTED WITH THE LIVINGSTON MEDAL
Iron Alines Closed
DEPOSITED CASH WITHUNDLADY His Cham Drew the Money Later, HARRINGTON SUES FOR ITS RETURN BUT FAILS IN COURT Attorneys Argue Gambling and Similar Pursuits—Justice Pierce Finally Throws the Case Out on Technicalities Regarding; Defendants
Rough on Rudolph But the Other Hustler* Have to Have Them
TURKS MASSACRE BAND QFARMENIANS Butchery Occurs at Foot of Mount Ararat WERE CARRYING RELIEF FOR IMPOVERISHED FARMERS Band of Fifteen Armenians Forming an Advance Scouting Party Waylaid and Murdered When Attempting to Cross the Frontier
A Wonderful Discovery of Interest to Men
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY WONDER Rama Maklnj Carat Thai Border an tta« Ml raculaaa Hundreds Thr«n| Hit Offices Dally and tint Pralsa ta tha Wenderfal Warh Na Is Dalaf FREE FOR SEVEN DAYS MORE
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WILL DEMOCRATS ANTAGONIZE?
ANOTHER GREAT WATERWAY
COTTON CORNER SEQUEL
UNCLE SAM'S PROTEGES
HIGH-GRADE BRUTALITY
A FOOD BOON
State Child Study Circle Meets in Annual Session Mrs. W. W. Murphy fitelected President
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Social Notes
GRANT'S FAMOUS "LET US HAVE PEACE" LETTER il— Rescued From a Pile of Waste Paper at Hartford
ATTEMPT TO SAVE GAY SIR HARRY Charged With Forging Telegram to (tain a Wife
NEW YORK'S CLAIM AGAINST THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
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NEWS OF CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
"Christian Women Retarding Progress of Christ's Kingdom" Mrs. French Makes Startling Declaration at Opening Session of Presbuterian Sunod
Murine Eye Remedy
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
SWITCHMEN WILL HEAR THEIR MASTER Head of Organization to Speak Tonight
Theophilus Will Speak
GOOD OLD MINSTREL SHIOW j Billy Van, the Assassin of Sorrow, Heads Haverly's Mastodons
PERSONAL
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RANCHER ESCAPES CONTEMPT CHARGE Court Warns Him of His Danger
bcgAY DEMANDS DAMAGES *' Oil Company Broke Confw,( tract With Him
FIRE HOSE BIDS NOHONSIDERED Council Finance Committee Defers Action
MARGARET TAYLOR SUES_ON NOTES Claims She Was Beateu in a Deal
The Durands in London
POSTMASTERSHIP UNO M POPGUN Opposition to McLachlan's Clioica of Flint
COURT BRIEFS
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BASEBALL o FOOTBALL a BOXING a RACING POM'S HOODOO IS SIILL WOBKING Pr. Newton's Prescription Too Strong
University's Star Halfback the Cause of Trouble LITTLE CHANCE OF TEAMSJO MEET Pomona Will Not Play Against Calcy
FuHback Disqualified
N A Scheme
STRENUOUS DAYS FOR AUTHRIVEBS Preparations for Coming ftace Mtet
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Eight Teams Are Entered in Annual Basketball Tournament
Sodality Entertainment
Wichita Track Measured
TAKES $30,11 FROM BOOKMAKERS W. C. Feasenden's Big Winning at Jamaica
Events at Lstonia
BOWLING SCORES AT SUNNYSIDE ALLEYS Several Match flames Between Local Teams
CRESCENTS MEET DEFEAT Interurban Match at Monarch Alleys Last Evening
Rushers Defeat B. B. C.
Monarchs Defeat Maples
Gardiner Beats Fltzpatrick
JOCKEY CLUB TO BEJJGiMZED Society in Conjunction With Ascot Races
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Undelivered Telegrams
WILL SPEAK IN PAVILION Rev. B. Fay Mills Needed a Larger Place for His Meeting
BERKELEY STARFORD REFERS CHOSEN Former Harvard Captain Will Officiate
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THE HERALD THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
t. died *
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HID HOT SLIGHT MBMMS Itv. Mr. Pierce Tells of Baptist Convention |SWERS STATEMENTS OF PROFESSOR DOZIER je Matter of Changes in Constitution Might Have Beeen Dropped, but Was Taken Up by Committee L "in Deference to the First Church
WILL MOT MAR HISTORIC CARVING OF "OUR LADY" Ruskin Ar: Club Protests Against Repainting Beautiful Frieze in Plaza Church
THREATEN LIFE OF AjTOCIAH Desperate Gang Located in Washington
In the Russian Colony
WIDOW'S PLEA PUTS MAN lUEOPMM Wife Regains Husband, But Charge Stands j
ALLEGED ELECTION FRAUDS TN HONOLULU
suit FE CHIEF ; IH LffilKELB1 Ripley Making Annual Inspection Tour UNION DEPOT HERE A REMOTE POSSIBILITY Cordial Relations of the Santa Fe and the Line* Engaged in the Western traffic—Cut-Off to Save Time on the Overland Route
COURT m CMLCDMMISSIOH Decision of Anthracite Board Not Binding
ARRESTED FOR COMPLICITY IN HAYTTEN BANK FRAUDS Officials Charged With Assisting in Issuance of Bonds ♦
The Trial of Halt®
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INSANE MAN SCARES GUESTS OF HOTEL Teamster's Actions Lead to His Arrest MADE MANY THREATS AGAINST PEDESTRIANS Policemen Austin and Pinkham Gather in Marcus Crosswaite in North Pasadena, Where He Was Found Digging Holes and Burying Money
Will Sell the Church
Check Passer Caught
Pasadena Pointers
SCHEME OF COLONISTS A Party From Fulierton Will Start Another Town on the Desert
"FOR SALE" SIGNS BARRED Commendable Move Made by Redlands Real Estate Men
TRAMP GETS OIL BATH Wreck of S. P. Oil Train Causes Loss of Five Tank Cars
AFTERNOON CLUB ENTERTAINS First Affair of Winter Season Held at Home of Mrs. George Hutton
MONROVIA IMPROVEMENTS Many Real Estate Transactions and Much Building Reported
CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS E. E. Ingalls, J. W. Patterson and Frank Klecker's Son Injured
ROPER-HERVEY Miss Annie C. Hervey Becomes the Bride of Norman Roper
Farmers' Club Picnic
Rescue Home Too Small
Vmm club MONTHLY DINNER Coyers Laid for Nearly One Hundred AN INTERESTING LECTURE* WITH STEREOPTICON VIEWS B. R. Baumgardt Describes Points of Interest in Sweden, From Stockholm to the Land of the Midnight Sun—Four New Members Elected
ELECTORS CHOSEN TO SELECT DEPUTIES Socialists Vote in Election for Prussian Diet
MAY STIPULATE SELLING DISTRICT State Contracts Not in Violation of Sherman Law
FILES COMPLAINT AGAINST HIS IMPERSONATOR Robert Goelet Charges Forgery Against James Abeel
POWERS INSIST ON MACEDONIAN REFORMS Qive Turkey Notice That the Plan Must Be Accepted
Stole in the Daytime
Building Permits
WILL PROTEST TO SM BOARD Northern Universities Unduly Favored
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NEWS OF THE. COMMERCIAL WORLD HEW LOW LEVELS MADE
PEHUII SHOWSPERSISTENGE Wall Street Alive With Bear Humors
New York Stocks
New York Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds
Financial Record
WHEAT IS FREELY SOLD
EXTRAORDINARY APPLE EXPORTS ARE REPORTED
Citrus Fruit Shipments
Live Stock Market
Sugar and Coffee
EASTERN eggs are REPORTED VERY SHORT No More Shipments Will Be Sent to This Market
MARINE REPORT-NOV. 12
Butter, Egga and Cheese
CALIFORNIA ORANGES RULE BARELY STEADY IN NEW YORK
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS
STOCK EXCHANGE
Coast Produce
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
RAIN CHEERS FARMERS Heavy Downpour Occurs in Northern Counties
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AMD FOR EASME PARK] Councilman in Role of Corporation Lawyer
To Cure a Cold in One Day
TO ENFORCE THE WEEDJRDIIMCE Council Fixes Rubbish Inspector's Salary
Violated Lattery Laws
For Mission Work in Ariiona
DELEGATES TO RIDE 111 SPECIAL CARS Elks and K. of P. Arrange tor Conventions
Confirmations by the Senate
It Would Interest You
CARGO OF SALT LAKEJES LOST Steamer Ruth Sinks at Bowen's Landing
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