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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXI, Number 95, 2 January 1904 PDF Issue PDF

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DRAG BEACH FOR BODY OF SCOTT RFFO So Trace of Missing Ex-Attache of the' Health Board BROTHERS REFUTE STORY OF TROUBLES Missing Man Is Thought to Have Been Mentally Deranged
THE MORNING'S NEWS
Condition of King Christian Alarms Ministry and Excites Concern Throughout Denmark
CMIi GIRL WIIB » RACE First in Milt Run at Madison Square
PRIMATE FOR THE UNITED SHIES Important Meeting Dated for Washington
QUARREL OVER CUSTODY OF VIRGINIA TURNER Child to Appear in Court on Writ of Habeas Corpus
Composer Married
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT RECEIVES Brilliant Pageant at the White House MANY DIPLOMATS ■ WERE PRESENT Over Six Thousand People Greet Nation's Executive
Diplomats of All Nations Now Abandon Hope of Maintaining Peace in Turbulent Far East B. Hayashi Spreads Gloomy News to the World NATIONS DEFIANT Washington Speculates as to How Far This Nation Will Be Drawn in
HOPE IS ABANDONED
MAYOR HAS CLOSED 19 THEATERS Chicago's Executive Takes Prompt Measures USED CURTAINS OF BURLAP Many Glaring Errors in Fittings For the Playhouses
CURTAINS WERE OF BURLAP AND LINEN
MANY THEATRES CLOSED MANY CHORUS % GIRLSARfIESTED Wanted as Witnessts at the Inquest I MAN WHO RAN LIGHT TAKEN INTO CUSTODY Says That He Tried to Subdue the Fire, Which Caught From a Sputtering Carbon, but It Got Beyond His Control
LIST OF MISSING VARIES VERY MUCH
BURIAL PERMITS BY HUNDRED ISSUED
NEW YORK WILL INVESTIGATE THEATERS
MORE VICTIMS OF THE BIG FIRE I DENTIFIKD
Loubet Expresses Sympathy
Condolence From Italy
Will Inspect London Theaters
PRESIDENT LOUBET HOLDS A RECEPTION
BRILLIANT RECEPTION AT ITALIAN CAPITAL
CARDINAL GIBBONS' NEW YEAR'S LEtfEE
GEORGE B. M'CLELLAN IS MAYOR OF GOTHAM
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Tournament Forty Thousand Turn • Out to See Great Street Pageant Crowd Was Good Nature 4 One and Everybody had a Jolly Time Parade Not so Large as Last fear, But Floral Decorations Surpassed Those of Previous Fiestas
STREET PAGEANT WAS GORGEOUS DISPLAY
Procession a Feast of Color and Light and Fragrance Sweet Girls, Lovely Flowers, Prancing Horses, Stirring Music First Prize for the Best Decorated and Most Attractive Rig Was Awarded to Hotel Maryland
WHITTIER LAD CON ESSES BRUTAL MURDER OP ANSEL LEWIS NEAR BEAUMONT John Schofield Tells the Whole Story to • Sheriff CROWLEY IN JAIL AT MKftOED Officers Searching tor the Third of Murderous Young Thugs
KkRLS CONFESSES TO BREAKING JAIL Sheriff Is Confident He Slew Feterstn
CODFISH SCHOONER DRIVEN ON SHORE The Vessel Is a Total Loss on the Newfoundland Coast
DANCES A JIG THEN SWALLOWS POISON Alfred Danilson of Sacramento Take* His Life in Great Glee
ROBBERS SLAY IHEIR_VICTIMS Capturt Follows and Men Prove Neophytes
FIRE STARTS IN THE MURRAY HILL HOTEL
Bank License Granted
FIGHT THREATENED OK LUMBER POOL New Supply Source for Los Angeles
CHAMBERLAIN ASKED TO VISIT AUSTRALIA
ONE MAN AND SIXTEEN PONIES ARE BURNED
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EIUHT REASONS
FLAGS WAVED IN RAINBOW OF COLOR
A Guaranteed Cure for Pile*
Becker Law and Collection Agency
BIG CROWD SEES FINE PRIZES AWARDED
TREMENDOUS CROWDS GATHER. FOR PARADE Festivities Conclude With Brilliant Bait Which Is Attended by Many Prominent People BRILLIANT BALL FITTING CLIMAX TO FESTIVAL
CHARLES STERN'S FUNERAL Many Prominent Jewish People At* tend—Services by Rabbi Hecht
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NOT WORTH WORRYING ABOUT.
BLENDING OF YEARS
A NEW DEAL?
TONSORIAL FELICITATION
A SHAMEFUL BUSINESS SPECIALTY.
SAFETY OF LOCAL THEATERS
CALIFORNIA A CENTURY HENCE
HIBERMAH AUXILIARY HONORS BELOVED PASTOR
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CONGREGATIONAL
PRESBYTERIAN
CATHOLIC
EPISCOPAL
CHRISTIAN
BAPTIST
JEWISH
CHURCH NOTES
G.«. R. HOLDS j INSTALLATION Post and Corps Induct Offic«rs Into Office
Hotel Fire
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NEWS OF CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
ENDS LIFE WITH DEADLY POTION Domestic Takes Large Dose of Carbolic Acid HOMESICKNESS MADE GIRL TIRED OF LIFE Lottie O. Rich, a Ninetecn-Ycar-Old Girl, Imagined, That She Was Badly Used by Her Employer, Who Kept Her Indoors
PREDICTS HEAVY FROST San Francisco Forecaster Advises Orange Growers to Smudge
PURCHASES IMMENSE STOCK Broadway Department Store Blocks Streets With Huge Consignment
Afpln's House Entered
PERSONAL
HIES MINGLE •M CROWD Pleasurt S«ektrs Fay for Their Outing
UNKNOWN COLORED MAN POSSIBLY FATALLY HURT Indications Are That His Skull Was Fractured by a Blow
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF BIMINI BATHS Natural hot soda water, magnificent plunge and hot tub baths. Open evenings. Take Westlake Traction car to First street
SUFFOCATED 111 CHICAGO HOTEL Another Fire Claims Three Victims
GETS BULLET IN FOOT SmaJl Boy Crippled for Teasing an Aged Man
HAS MARVELOUS ESCAPE
HOTEL ARRIVALS
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BORE FOR OIL, . DISCOVER GOLD fiich Find in a Texas Petroleum Fitld
CHARIOT RACES A BIG_FEATORE Splendid Sport Program at Pasadena
HERALD'S FORM CHART
HAVILAND WINS NEW YEAR'S EVENT Pasadena Handicap Goes to Corrigan's Stable
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PROPER WOK HEW fEMUMDICIIP Close Finish in Big Race at Ingleside FAVORITES WON AND , BOOKS ARE HARD HIT <tecjrd«Breaklng Crowd Sec* Fine Sport at the Northern Track—The Handicap Wa« Wcrt.h $3770 to the dinner's Owner
INNOVATION AT MM CLUB 'Tolfers Play New Kind of Game
MOST EXCITING FOOTBALL GAME OP THE SEASON FINISHES IN A TIE
Office Specialties.
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era LAUDED AS STANDARD BEARED Jackson Clnl) Discusses National Issues
John D. Bass
Moody Merrill's Funeral
[CONCERNED OVER PANAMA MATTER Staff Offiials Hold Midnight Session
Rumors of Naval Fight
Lacks Confirmation
• Chief's Fate Unknown
DEATHS OF THE DAY Former Congressman Belden
MARINE REPORT-JAN. 1
TWO MINERS ARE KILLEOJT BUTTE Blast Blows Down Door With Fatal Results
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
FOR THE PRESENT SPECULATION STOPS
Holiday Rates at Paso Robles
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THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
died
PORTRAIT PAINTER FINOS A NEW SUICIDE ROUTE Salt Lake Man Plugs Nostrils With Wool to Die
SECOND CHARGE FORJETECTIVES May Be Plactd Tinder Arrest Once More
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