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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXI, Number 123, 30 January 1904 PDF Issue PDF

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JAPANESE SHIPS FIRE SHOTS AT A RUSSIAN STEAMER Argun Compelled to Stop Oft' the Port of Chemulpo by Cruisers That Meant Business
Trouble at Vladivostock
Catholics in Hanger
Need Money for War Loans
Chinese May Rise
Threatened Coal Famine
IHE MORNING'S HEWS
FEARS FOR WRECK AT TEHACHAPI Sleuths Are Moving 1 Southward to the Pass WATCH ROGUES NEAR MADERA Evidence That Letters Were Framed by Experts
GERMAN GARRISON OF OKAHANDJA, SOUTHWEST AERIGA, StFRRGUNDED BY lORBES OF BLACK SAVAGES, FIGHTING DESPERATELY TO PREVENT REING ANNIHILATED
THRILLING KESCUE OF DYING WOMAN Thousands Watch Two Chicago Men Carry Body Six Stories Down a Fire Escape
REMAINS OF 150 VICTIMS FOUND Harwick Disaster Caused by Defective Shot
TRIED TO ENLIST SO THAT SUE COULD BE WITH SWEETHEART
Relief Column Beaten Back and Sortie Results in Defeat and the Loss of Several Soldiers
INCENDIARY FIRES CAUSE MUCH ALARM Three Blazes Started at an Early Hour • This Morning
TORE DOWN IRON BARS OP HIS CELL
EASTERN TEMPERATURES
WHITER M'GUIRE tSJDENTIFIEO Seen by Fireman Qnailey at Depot PRELIMINARY HEARING CONTINUED AT OBISPO Fireman Quailey Positively Identifies the Prisoner as the Man Seen by Him at the Depot, but He Fails to Identify Officers With Him
SECRETARY TAFT THE GUEST OF HONOR His Predecessor Gives a Dinner at Washington
FOUNDS A HOME FOR IMPOVERISHED WOMEN Wealthy Kcntuckian Leaves Fortune to Charity
TIPPECANOE CLUB'S BANQUET AT CLEVELAND
DEATHS OF THE DAY Dr. Charles S. Sargent
Mills to Speak Sunday
There Are Others
RAILROADS WILL NOT RELAX THEIR VIGILANCE
BAKERSFIELD TELLS HOW A WRECK MAY OCCUR Theory That Miscreants Arc Heading for Tchachapi
BRYAN'S SISTER EXPECTED TO DIE Change for Worse Occurred at Midnight
GOOD WILL MESSAGES ARE INTERCHANGED English and United States Pilgrims Exchange Courtesies
EXPOSITION SEEKS LOAN FROM THE GOVERNMENT Willing; to Mortgage Uate Receipts for Loan of $4,500,000
BOOKKEEPER IS CHARGED WITH THEFT Said to Have Robbed a San Francisco Firm
WHITHER SCHOOL'S REO-LETTER DAY Frederick Warde Pays His Annual Visit
SENATOR HOAR PRESENTS NEW HAVEN PETITION Asks That Hay-Var'.lla Treaty Be Carefully Investigated
APPOINTED TO STAFF OF UNITED STATES ARMY
DOMINICAN INSURGENTS CAPTURE A TOWN
WORE cmmiohs ON COAT LAPELS McKinley's Birthday Observed by the House HOUSE CONSIDERS SECOND PAYMENT OF MILEAGE Controversy Arises Over an Item in Urgent Deficiency Bill Providing for Double Payment to Senators on Account of Extra Session
DR. W. H. WALKER IS OUT His Religious Views Discord With Those of President Prichard
SENATE REQUESTS ADDITIONAL LIGHT Culberson Amendment Is Adopted BUT SENATOR CULLOW INSERTS AN AMENDMENT Roosevelt Will Furnish Further In* formation on Negotiations With Rebels if Not Incompatible With Public Policy—Tillman Grumbles
Skulls in Demand
Part of His Costume
A Neighborly Interest
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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WHITE MAN IS SHOTJUHINESE Serious Highbinder War in San Francisco TONGS ENGAGE IN A PITCHED BATTLE An Actor Is Attacked In His Room and Chopped in a Terrible Manner—No Chance Whatever for His Recovery From Wounds
CHAFFEE URGES TWO MILLION APPROPRIATION Wants Government to Purchase Land for Army Maneuvers
HONOR BIRTHDAY OF THOMAS PAINE Anniversary Observed by Liberal Club
Homer Lea May Be Called to Lead Chinese Army to Defend Throne of Deposed Emperor
Received Appointment as Commander-in-Chief From Partu That Supports Deposed Monarch Against Queen Dowager
INDUSTRIAL MEITS HOME Latest Enterprise of Salvation Army
AMERICAN SPORTSMAN TO WED DAUGHTER OF BARON
BLOCK SIGNALS TO JBEJDOPTtD Central Pacific Makes Payment
FATHER STABS HIS SON WITH A CANDLESTICK (J:.sarrel at Auburn, Cal., May Have Fatal Results
COOLIOGE STILL AMONG LIVING Supposed Dead Man Found in Wyoming RELATIVES TRYING TO COLLECT INSURANCE Gave Out the Story That He Had Been Drowned at San Francisco to Get Rid of His Wife—Arrested but Afterward Released
SECRETARY ROOT ATTENDS LAST CABINET MEETING President Roosevelt Expresses Re* grets at His Retirement
IN HONOR OF HER SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Illinois Will Erect a Monument in Mississippi
TILBURY IS ADVISED TO PLEAD GUILTY
Fraternal Brotherhood Plans to Erect Four-Story Building at Tenth and Grand Avenus
Flourishing Order Outgrows the Present Quarters and Will Build Large Structure for Lodge Rooms
EGBERT PAYS THE DEATH_PENALTY Murderer Makes Speech on the Scaffold
FULL ABANDONS HIS* PROCEEDINGS Satisfied With Action of the Chicago Coroner's Jury'
HURRIES HOME TOJfING WIFE General Strong Takes Special for Chicago
MADERA COUNTY WINS NEW TERRITORY Supreme Court Gives Important Land Decision
PILGRIMS KEEP CLOSEJN TOUCH London Watches American Banquet CABLE INSTRUMENT TELLS THE NEWS English Members Hear Instantly All That Is Going on at the Society'* Gathering at Deimonico's in New York, 3000 Miles Away
i OPERATORS AND MINERS IN JOINT CONFERENCE President Mitchell Replies on Behalf of the Miners
REFUSED TO APPEAR BEFORE GRAND JURY Secretary of Chicago Federation of Labor in Contempt
| Turkish Troops Concentrating
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MAY BE SIGNAL FOR AjTRUGCLE End of Truce Called to Patch Up Peace EFFORT TO REORGANIZE SHIP CONCERN FUTILE Counsel for Shipbuilding Company Say That Bonds Deposited With Sheldon Syndicate Are Subject to Withdrawal—Syndicate Objects
TALL WOMAN FIRED PARK STREET SCHOOL Nervously She Looks Back After Leaving the Building
M'KINLEY ASSOCIATION BANQUETS AT NEW HAVEN (ieneral Stewart Woodford Predicts Acquirement of San Domingo
COOKING SCHOOL PUPILS KILLED BY POISON Berlin Authorities Investigating a Strange Case
M'KINLEY'S BIRTHDAY OBSERVED AT CANTON Mrs. McKinley Places Carnations on the Late President's Tomb
OUTLAW HERRMANN GETSLOJVG SENTENCE Will Serve Thirteen Years for Robbing the Government
ASSAILANT OF AGED MINER CONVICTED Will Serve Fifteen Years in Folsom Prison
NEITHER TO JAIL OSMIUM Woman ot Many Husbands No Murderess HUSBAND SLAYER FREE TO ENJOY NEW HUSBAND Kansas City Jury Finds That Mrs. Kennedy Was Insane When She Killed Kennedy, but Has Recovered Her Reason
THE DANES WISH TO RETAIN COLONIES Movement to Prevent Sale of Outlying; Possessions
ARTHUR BARCLAY IS PRESIDENT OF LIBERIA Advocates Commercial Freedom and Conciliation of Native Tribes
MACEDONIANS OFFER REWARDS FOR MURDER Foreign Officers Said to Be !n Great Danger
MURDERER ARNOLD SENTENCED TO HANG Will Pay the Penalty for Shooting Mrs. Youngblood
POWDER MAKING ON _COAST IS IN POOL Dupont Powder Company Absorbs California Vinegarette
M'KOWEN PLEADS GUILTY TO CHARGE
J. P. MORCUN WILL QUIT BUSINESS ON THIS SIDE OF VOND
BIVERSIDE STREET FRANCHISE INVALID Salt Lake Must Face Injunction Suit RIGHT OF WAY ON VINE STREET IS DISPUTED Pliny T. Evans Says Land Is Property of Riverside Land Company and Was Never Deeded Over to the City—Railroad Must Buy Franchise
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER CHANGES HISTORIC NAME Name 107 Years Old Modified for the Benefit of "Newsies"
WHAT TO DO TO BE A COLLEGE PROFESSOR Harper Says He Should Be a Man of Family
MINNEAPOLIS MAN IS SUED BYJHIS BROTHER Thomas H. Shevlin, National Committeeman, Is the Defendant
BROOKLYN LAWYER CONFESSES TO FRAUD
RUSSO-CHINESE BANK FOR SAN FRANCISCO Branch of Association Licensed by Board of Bank Commissioners
RECEIPTS OF PATH'S CONCERTS ATTACHED Failed to Pay Expenses of Abandoned Appearances
WILL BUILD FORTY IVHLES OF RAILROAD Manila to Have Extensive Street Car System
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BANCROFT CLEARS DECKSJOR ACTION Sail Bias Indians Make Hostile Move SEEN APPROACHING BOAT AT THE DEAD OF NIGHT Commander of the Bancroft Turns Loose a Quick-Firing Colt Gun, Instructing the Gunners to Fire All Around the Canoes of the Indians
WEAKENING THE CASE OF POLICE Testimony in Socder Examination Is Disappointing
BUCHANAN WILL RESIGN WHEN HE REACHES HOME W. W. Russell Aav Become Minister to Panama
BATTLED FIRE WITH SNOWBALLS, SAVING VALUABLE PROPERTY
EX-MAYOR AMES OF MINNEAPOLIS IS A FREE MAN
WILL DISINFECT PUBLIC LIBRARIES (ierman Authorities Fear Spread of Disease
BARTENDER KILLS, A MOJAVE MINER Old (midge Knds in a Battle With Pistols
SERVICES ARE RECOGNIZED BY EMPEROR WILLIAM President and Manager of flic Berlin lilectric Railway Decorated
WIFE DIED BEFORE HE REACHED HER Fruitless Trip of General Strong to Chicago
MUST PROVIDE , ' FIRE ESCAPES Many Lodging Houses Lack Equipment COUNCIL IS CONSIDERING A DRASTIC ORDINANCE Thirty-One Lodging Houses Without Adequate Fire Protection—Standpipes and Fire Escapes Are Lacking—Report Will (jo to Council
DISGRACE OF ARREST CAUSED HIS SUICIDE Investigation of Case of Chinese Military Attache
AGED WOMAN IS BURNED TO DEATH Terrible Accident to Mrs. Brumwell of Salinas
EDITORS COMPLAIN AGAINST HANDCUFFS Object to Notoriety While Being; Taken to Prison
SCHINDEL FOUND GUILTY OF NEGLECT OF DUTY
CHARGE ATTORNEY WITH NEGLIGENCE Bectitel Family Wants Llchtenalncr's Scalp
WILE' SWEAR TO WARRANT FOR JAP'S ARREST
BURTON DOES NOT FEAR THE CHARGES The Indictcd United States Senator Reaches Topcka
NO DISSENSIONS IN THE CABINET Premier Combes of France Replies to Allegations
REICHSTAG TO PROTECT GERMAN SOLDIERS No Maltreatment of Privates Will Be Permitted
FIVE MILES OF TREES PLANTED AT STOCKTON Population Busy in Natural Decorations for Boulevard
y. M. C. A. PLANS NEW BUILDING Will BeSix-Stor y Modern Structure SIXTEEN THOUSAND DOLLAR BALANCE NOW ON HAND Work Will Begin When $100,000 Has Been Secured—Board o# Directors Elected—Membership Committee of Ten Appointed
WOMEN'S CLUBS Wednesday Morning Club
Conversation and Book Review Club
' Friday Morning Club
BALLERIHO CRIBS ARE AGAIN OPEN Inmates Defy Law Calling for Their Arrest
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STILL IN THE BALANCE
DR. AMES SET FREE
COMINC TO THE RIGHT PLACE
"WEATHER PERMITTING"
THE ICY EAST
ROUGH ON VEGETARIANS
RAIN WANTED
HEAVEN ASKED TO SEND RAIN Clergymen Call for a United Prayer
SUNSET'S NEW MEMBERS Bishop Conaty Elected an Honorary Member
Will Come Here to Live
HORHBECK TALKS Of NEW RAILROAD San Diego Capitalist Is Enthusiastic
SYMPHONY CONCERT l: ellent Rendering of "Hebrides" Overture—A New Soprano
ENTERTAIN THEIR PRESIDENT Union Men Give Large Banquet In Honor of E. J. Lynch
08. HECHT ATTENDS "THE HOLT CITT" Says Play Is Anything but Sacrilegious
THE PUBLIC PULSE Mr. l.ungren Corrected
HAY MANTON'S HINTS
PATTERN NO. 4630.
Celebrate McKifiley Hay
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HEWS Of CIH 1H BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
WOMAN REfIOWrtED AS A RIFLESHOT AMD BIG GAME KILLER IS m LOS AttGELES
Mrs. Margaret Harter Decides to Hunt for Mountain Lions j
COURTHOUSE BRIEFS
WANTED ALIMONY AND MORE MONEY Judge Denies Mrs. Jteid's Claim
Archdeacon Tiffany Here
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF —HYPNOTIC DEMONSTRATIONS—
BIMINI BATHS
PERSONAL
Murphy Meeting
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Undelivered Telegrams
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YOUTHFUL TRAMP LILEDMER Charley Bethel's Father Appears INGENIOUS THIEF IS SENT TO SCHOOL AT WHITTIER Boys in Juvenile Court Showed the Influences of the Detention Home. Two Mothers Plead to Have Their Sons Returned to Them
MRS. OSBORNE SURRENDERS Officer Enters Her House With Telephone Lineman
WILL FILE SUITS AGisnus Transfer Battle Is to Be Fought in Court CITY ATTORNEY NOT READY TO REPORT TO COUNCIL Ninth Street Citizens Will Bring Suit Against Railway Companies on Account of Being Ejected From the Cars for Non-Payment of Fare
NEW HOME FULL OF WONDERFUL THINGS Chamber of Commerce j Building Finished
MRS. YOUNG LAID TO REST Funeral Held Yesterday Afternoon. Burial at Rosedalc
Correct Stationery
MUST PUT TRACKS ON PROPER GRADE Protest Against Inaction of Railroad OPEN SUBWAY IN MIDDLE OF PASADENA AVENUE Garvanza Improvement Association Asks That Tracks of Salt Lake Road Be Torn Up and the Subway Filled Up to Grade
HARD LUCK MADE LYNN INSANE Wealthy Father Sends for Him
TROUBLE IN BOYLE HEIGHTS Women Tangle Judge Chambers and Case Is Dismissed
A Guaranteed Cure for Piles
Two Days at Hotel Del Monte
If you want to go East C Haydock.
CONGRESS ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Will Debate With Three Different Societies
GREAT EXPENSE TO SAVE CATTLE Rindge Will Protect His Large H«rds
Change In Southern Pacific Time
"JIKIE" HIKE IS UNLUCKY Loses $8000 Contract on Flip of Coin
EVERYBODY GETS WELL Schoolboy Makes Record for Curing Contagious Diseases
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MARESA FIFTEEN TO_ONE WINS Foxy Grandpa Disqualified for Foul
WINTER BASEBALL LEAGUE NOW THING OF THE PAST Santa Barbara Team Finally Decides to Withdraw
KID BROAD THROWS UP THE SPONGE AT END OF FOURTEENTH
Displayed Capacity j for Absorbing Punishment Haulon Outclasses the Pliiladelphian in Every Point of (iame
ENTRIES FOh TODAY
TALENT HIS BID DAY ATOAKLAND Favorites Art Beaten in Five Baces
Results at New Orleans
SEILOFF WINS OVER MCCARTHY IN UTAH
HERALD'S FORM CHART
mUX RETAINS MPIOUP Defeats American by a Narrow Margin
RING AND PADDOCK GOSSIP AT ASCOT
INJURED PUGILIST IS OUT OF DANGER
PASADENA BESTS SANTA FES
VANDERBILT WON AUTOMOBILE RACES Good Sport at the Ormond, Florida, Course
Free Races at Tournament Park
ZINKAND WITHDRAWS LEASE Will Not Have Cafe Under Chamber of Commerce Buildir;
Douglas Breaks Jail
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WILL DISCUSS CAMINO REAL Convention to Meet This Morning' MANY ORGANIZATIONS WILL BE REPRESENTED The Boards of Supervisors of Several Counties and Various Local Clubs Will Consider Reconstruction of the Ancient Highway
RESPONSIBILITY OF MAN TO MAN .Rabbi Hecht Describes Modern Conditions
NEW COIJREI) CHURCH WILL BE DEDICATED EARLY IN FEBRUARY
CHURCH NEWS OF THE WEEK
METHODIST
BAPTIST
CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN
JEWISH
Y. W. C. A.
CHURCH NOTES
MANY PRIVATE JCARS ARRIVE Wealthy Easterners Flee From Intense Cold to California
TWELFTH INFANTRY GOES TO PHILIPPINES Regiment at Salt Lake Will Relieve the Twenty-Ninth
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HIGHWAYMEN AT SIERRA WORE Follow Coinacho Home and Rob Him SECURE $23.30 AND A GOLD WATCH Masked Mexicans Follow Francisco Comacho to His Home in Sierra Madre, Enter His House and Force Him to Turn Over His Cash
Laughed at Chief of Police
Rev. B. Fay Mills' Last. Address
Fire on Telephone Poles
Arrested for Beating; His Horse
Pasadena Briefs
A UNIT FOR COLONEL BERRY Company B of San Diego Will Vote for Commander'r. Re-election
SOLDIERS' HOME NOTES Four Veterans in Twenty-Four Hours Join the Silent Majority
DRAINAGE DISTRICT PLANNED Will Include About Twelve Square Miles of Territory
THROWN FROM CARRIAGE Mrs. P. B. Daniels Is Painfully Injured by Severe Fall
SHERMAN SEWER CONTRACT Mayor and Clerk Authorized to Settle With Stearns Rancho
Hold Joint Installatior
TO ESTABLISH PATROL Ocean Park Residents Will Establish Patrol System
IS DANGEROUS PRISONER GEORGE STERLING RESISTS BEING INTERVIEWED T. C. Holt Goes to Prisoner's Cell and Is Met With a Shower of Hash, Hot Coffee and Plates
Camino Real Delegates
PANAMA AND MOSQUITOES |Oreat Importance of Speedy Action Toward Sanitation
A Labor Question
Not Subject to Baldness
THE HOBSEJH POETRY HORSES MADE FAMOUS IN POETRY AND PROSE Interesting Facts Anent Historic, Rides and the Horses Which Took Part in Them •
FLOW OF RIVERS
. II UNIQUE FACTORY OPERATED IN DARKNESS BY BLIND MEN Interesting Facts About a Curious Carpett Broom and Chair Factory in Philadelphia
EYES INCREASE IN SIZE Change Often Results in Improvement of the Sight
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THE WEATHER
Weather Condition;
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
BISHOP HENDRICKS ON WAYTO ISLANDS The Catholic Prelate Will Be Stationed at Cebu
WIDOW SECURES CL*PPPBBPERTY Subsequent Will Is Not Valid
TO PRESERVE ALLEYS Petition for Abandonment Denied by Board of Public Works
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
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MINOR stocks show losses
UNDERTONE HEAVY JNALL STOCKS Prices Waver and Are Almost at a, Standstill
New York Stocks
Ne*£Vork Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds
Financial Record
SHORTS BUY MORE WHEAT
MEMORABLE DAY MADE IN COTTON'S HISTORY
Plan for Cotton Trading
GENERAL FRUIT MARKETS
Peaches Rule Quiet
FIRMER TONE IS NOTF.D ,N TiliE6G MARKET ! Receipts Are Not So Large—Local, Wild Ducks Slow
Pacific Coast Trade
Live Stock Market
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
OWING TO A HARD SNOW STORM THE ORANGE MARKET IS DEPRESSED (Special to The Herald.)
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS
STOCK EXCHANGE
Sugar and Coffee
Wheat Will Be Moved
BANK CLEARINGS
INDUSTRIAL SUMMARY
Wool and Hides
MARINE REPORT-JAN. 29
Marking Time
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MASON M HOUSE COITfiACT Architect Not Satisfied With Judgment BUT OWING TO DELAY HE MAY NOT GET ANYTHING Attorneys Tried to Compromise, and the Time for Filing Findings and Judgment Lapsed Without Action Being Taken
EVANGELIZATION CONFERENCE It Will Be Held at First Christian Church AH Day Monday
HANDSOME BOOK IS ISSUED Rock Island Road Advertises Beauty of California
SUIT LUKE MOVES 10 NEW QUARTERS General Offices Are Mow Grouped OCCUPY FIFTH STORY OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Cold Weather in Eastern States lias Serious Kffect on Shipment of Citrus Fruits From California—Consignments Stored in Roundhouses
STOMACH ON FIRE ONLY A SKELETON CROUCHING BY A STOVE Mr» 0»h«rt» Na» Extraordinary Exparlantc and U««l*ri»a» a Marv»l#u» Chut*
another wonder of science Biology Has Proved that Dandruff is Caused by a Germ
Becker Law and Collection Agency
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