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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXI, Number 127, 3 February 1904 PDF Issue PDF

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EXCITING BREAK 111 JCOTTOi Quick Decline From Stiff Prices of Yesterday MAY CLOSE THE EASTERN MILLS Heaviest Slump in Years Shocks East and the South
THE MORNING'S NEWS
EASTERN '
SLAYS MAN WHO HE SAYS TRIED MURDER
Woman the Cause of Fatal Duel Between Hackman Lee and J. B. Kearney
CHAMBERLAIN DEFENDED BY SONJSTEN Remarkable Scene in British House of Commons KING OPENS THE SESSION Speech From the Throne Merely Statement of Known Facts
HOPES TO MAKE J. PLDVIUS WEEP
Hatfield Hopes to Bring Water at So Much Per Inch
EASTERN TEMPERATURES
LIVING MADONNA lILOSJNGELES Beautiful Model Fled From Home
AMERICAN SHIPS GO TO THE WEST INDIES
SHIPS CLEAR THEIR DECKS FORJCTION Wooden Fittings Are Taken From Fleet at Vladivostock RUSSIA BEADI FOR SEA WORK Japanese Calm,but Fully Prepared to M«et Any Contingency
JAPAN IMPATIENT
Czar Has Reply
Japanese Officers Going Home
IVVAR CORRESPONDENT ± " IS LOCKED SAFELY IN f – A JAPANESE PRISON? < • *
RUSSIAN SHIPS CLEARED FOR ACTION AD Wooden Fittings Are Taken Out JAPANESE ARE CALM BUT VERY DETERMINED Denial From All Sources That the Powers Will Bring Any Pressure to Bear to Preserve Peace in the Far East
No Pressure Contemplated
Cruisers at Singapore
Not Allowed to Resign
SAILOR SAYS THAT THE RUDDER WAS DAMAGED More Evidence in the Clallam Wreck Investigation
HIGHBINDER WAR CLAIMS A VICTIM A Chinese Cook Is Killed in San Francisco
GRANTED RIGHT TO CONSTRUCT PIPE LINE Coalinga Oil Will Reach Moss Landing
STANDA.RD OIL AND RUSSIA COMBINE TO CONTROL MARKET
FORTUNE JUMPS 10 poo, 01 Sully in His Greatest Cotton Coup
REFERENDUM LEAGUE ACTIVE IN CHICAGO Secretary Says 100,000 Will Vote for Referendum in April
MENTAL SCIENCE HEALER ON TRIAL IN FLORIDA Selects the Home of Theosophy for Fraudulent Operations,
Deficiency Bill in Senate
Resignation Accepted
WM. C. WHITNEY PASSES AWAY VERY SUDDENLY
Attacked by Append icil is A Second Operation Destroys Life
WARRANT' OUT FOR A BANK CASHIER
GROFF TELLS OF BOXJASTENERS Declaration Prepared by Inspectors Attacked DID NOT KNOW MACHEN WHEN FIRST INTERESTED Orders Were Signed by First Assistant Postmaster (ieneral, but He Could Not See That Official Bees use of Crowds of Inventors
COLORED MAN TO OPPOSE COCKRM Charles Anderson Spoken of lor Place
ASKS NEW YORK CITY TO EXAMINE GAS SUPPLY Petitioner Ascribes Numerous Asphyxiations to Negligence
SWEDISH BUILDING H_ASJLEEN SHiPPED World's Fair Will Have a Complete Refrigeration House
SENATOR HANNA REPORTED TO BE ON THE MEND Republican Leader Has Been 111 With the Grip
Two Hundred Coming
PROVIDES FOR 1 POSTOFFICE SITE Item Inserted in Urgent Deficiency Bill DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AIDS IN THE MATTER Representative McLachlan Solicits the Secretary of the Treasury's Assistance, and the Appropriation Is Included in the Measure
KEARNEY KILLED BY PHILLIP LEE Shooting Over a Woman Both Wanted
TO STRIKE OUT PART OF COMMERCE ACT Representative Hearst Would Strike Out the First Section
Chefu Consul General
Panic on Ferryboat
SCHISM IN POLITICS OF SUNFLOWER STATE Committee Arranging Democratic Convention Meets in St. Louis
REBELS ARE DEFEATED IN SANTO DOMINGO General Espillet Attacks Town Without Success
MUST PAY FOR THE LOST GUNBOAT Heavy Damages for Rough Work of Canadian Pacific Steamer
THE HERALD'S RAILROADGUIDE
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MAMY LOS AIiGELES SOCIETY WOMEtt WILL ATTEND FEDERATION OF CLUBS IM SAN FRANCISCO THE COMING WEEK
Will Go As Delegates to Third Annual Session Ebell and Friday Clubs Will Be Represented bg at Least Five Representatives Each
UNDER SHERIFF LEAVES FRESNO HOME SUDDENLY Domestic Trouble Said to Be the Cause
WARM DISPUTE ATJAITA ANA City and Railroad Clash Over Crossings
PRIEST BURNED IN CHURCH Father Cabotia Badly Injured Near San Diego
Bad Water Causes Typhoid
Cincinnati Fire
CHICAGO FACES GREAT DEFICIT Windy City Is Practically Bankrupt
CROWBAR HPS THIEF 10 ESCAPE Willes' Freedom of Short Duration, However
POPE IS LIKELY TO APPOINT NEW CARDINALS Brazil Wants One and Germany Two More
BLOOD STAINS FOUND ON LEON SOEDER'S KNIFE
DATE SET FOR RATIFICATION i Expect Close of Panama i Treaty This Month
PRODUCTS GOING TO WORLD'S FAIR Southland Will Have a Fine Exhibit
TURNED OUT OF DOORS, LOVERS TAKE POISON Parents Disapprove and Newly Wedded Die Together
CRIMING WILL KILLS FIREMEN Fatal Accident at a Knoxville Blaze CAPTAIN OF HOSE COMPANY IS DEAD | Conflagration at Knoxville, Tenn., Causes a Loss of Four hundred Thousand Dollars, Several Wholesale Houses Being Burned lut
DESECRATION OF FLAG CAUSES AN APOLOGY Miniater Squiers Explains the Cien« fuegos Incident
REFUSED TO RECOGNIZE THE EASTERN MEETING Fight on Old Copper Mine at Globe, Arizona
DEATHS OF THE DAY Christian C. Frank
Miss Kate Moriarty
BADGER CLUB TO GIVE CONCERT FOR BENEFIT OF MEW HOME FOR GIRLS
Manu Well-Known Societu Women Are Taking an Interest in This Philanthropic Work
RECEIVER TAKES LUMBER COHCERN Big Texas Company Is Pushed to Wall
'CHEAP RATES FOR EASTERN TOURISTS | Santa Fe's Reductions From Chicago West
TRUST COMPANIES ' CAIWOJTADMINISTER Important Decision by Ohio Supreme Court
BLIZZARDS RAGE OVERJHE EAST Two Men Die in New York Storm
Buchanan Return*
GLOVER SPAT JNJIS FACE General Chase Ignores the Insult HURLS INVECTIVES AT VERDECKBERG ALSO Prisoners From Colorado Bull P«n Brought Before Judge Lewis-of tbe District Court—Peabody Revokes Martial Law but Guard Remains
CLARKSBURG NATIONAL BANK CLOSES DOORS National Examiner Appointed Temporary Receiver
Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Curt Cists Nothing if it Fails
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QUARANTINE LINE MMJE LIFTED Extraordinary Measures to Save Cattle MAY GRAZE IN THE NORTHERN COUNTIES Governor Pardee Is Taking a Great Interest In the Matter, and Receives Offer of Aid From San Francisco Merchants
PORTO RICO NOW HAS DELEGATEJO CONGRESS Bill Creating Office Does Not Require Senatorial Approval
KENTUCKY MAN KILLS A PROMINENT LAWYER James K. Shradcr Dies of Wounds Inflicted by Jealous Husband
EFFORT TO DISFRANCHISE KENTUCKY NEGRO FAILS Postponement of the Hornlin Bill Virtually Kills It
AMERICAN CYCLISTS IN AUSTRALIA Divide the Honors in Races at Sydney, N. S. W.
LITTLE PROSPECT OFJGREEMENT Miners and Operators Come Together LABOR TROUBLES AT INDIANAPOLIS Operators Abandon Specific Demand for Fifteen Per Cent Reduction in Wages—Mitchell Denies Withdrawal of Support From Strikers
OIL WELL DRILLER DIES UNDER ANAESTHETIC Fatal Result of Attempt to Perform Operation
SAN FRANCISCO ISSUING MILLIONS IN BONDS Sealed Bids Are to Be Opened April 18 Next
OUTLAW GRAHAM IS AGAIN IN CUSTODY Escaped From a Deputy Sheriff but Was Recaptured
STEAMER RUNS INTO WHARF AT TACOMA Collier Edith Badly Damaged in a Fog
MASKED ROBBERS RAID SAN FRANCISCO SALOON Hold l'p Bartender With Revolver and Rifle Cash Register
ORDER A RENEWAL OF INSURRECTION Macedonians to Go Again on the War Path
Newport at Colon
Lafcadio Hearn, the Novelist, Is Missing
He Had Assumed a Japanese Name and Was a Lecturer in the Universitu of Japan
TO RECEIVE ON 1 OPENING DAI Hosts for Chamber of Commerce .Reception
J. P. MORGAN'S NEPHEW MARRIES A JAPANESE
REBELS PREPARING AN ATTACK ON CAPITAL Revolutionary Forces Command Salto Coast of Uruguay
FIFTEEN AMERICAN MINERS ARE KILLED
CLARK MAKES FIRST SPEECH Endorses the Position of Koosevelt TREATY RATIFICATION IS MADE CERTAIN Senate Witnesses Unusual Spectacle of a Religious Service Conducted by a Protestant Minister and a Jewish Rabbi
SAN BERNARDINO CONTEST Supreme Court Affirms Decision of the Lower Court
WOMEN IN CHARGE OF THE BULLETIN Society Ladies Controlled One Issue of San Francisco Daily
Barbarous Surgical Operation For the Cure of Piles
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HUSBAND FAILS TO m NOTE M rs. RobinsonSaysHnbby Stole Her Bonds OLD IVANPAH LITIGATION AT ONE TIME INVOLVED Recalls Shrewd Stock Deals of J. D. Hanburv, Who Escaped From the Charges of Angry Stockholders on a Technicality
ESCAPE PARKER ISJAPTURED Found Washing Dishes in Local Restaurant
Diamonds Are Trumps
Startling News Told by the Berlin Authorities Siegeof Otimbingwe Has Been Abandoned by the Bebels Who Invested Fort
Trustee Resigns
HOLD-UP MEN AREJ.T WORK Herman Stevenson Relieved of $60 and Watch
Gave Hypnotic Demonstration
OVER ONE HUNDRED SETTLERS KILLED BY THE BLACK TRIBESMEN NOW IN REVOLT IN GERMANY'S SOUTH AFRICAN COLONY
CHARGE GIBSON WITH SWINDLING Employment Bureau Gets Patrons' Money
DOES NOT WANT THE NORTH BORNEO ISLANDS This Government Willing to Surrender Them to England
PSEUDO PRINCE GIVEN . SIX MONTHS IN JAIL Ex-Husband of Countess Russell Is Convicted of Vagrancy
DIRECTORS WIN INJWO WAYS Charges Against the Off Drug Company
COLOMBIA FIGHTING PANAMAIAN INDIANS
CRIBS RESOUND AGAINWITH JOY Dens in Redlight District Reopened Once More MASQUERADE BEHIND SHOPKEEPERS' SIGNS "day Paree," the "Oreat International" and Ballerino's Harem Throw Wide Their Doors to Crowd That Jostles and Pushes •• of Old
DEMAND ON THE MISSOURI PACIFIC
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A REPAIRED PLATFORM
FLAWS IN THE BRICK CONTRACT
THE NINTH STREET FRANCHISE
SALVE FOR COLOMBIA'S WOUNDS
Southern California Equipped to Stand Siege of Drought First of a Series of Articles Prepared for the Herald, Reviewing the Development of Irrigation and the Underground Water Resonrces — Can Stand Even a Series of Dry Years
VVTTTTT'rrr»*T>-tttttT »• T – T – T – – * | – Social ffliary and So s sip ~-
Fire Laddies I Entertain
Box Party
Entertained Thimble Club
Friday Morning Club
Dean-Whlto
Social Notes
THE PUBLIC PULSE Gambling, Not Coursing
! nAY MANTON'S HINTS
REPARTEE 111 CRIMINAL COURT Judge Smith Rushes Thiugs
DID NOT KNOW HIS DANGER Mrs. Bush Wants Damages for Husband's Death by Live Wire
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NEWS Of ClfY in BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
ALASKAM TRAVELER AMD AH ESKIMO IVORY CARVER ARRIVE HERE FROM NORTHLAND EMROUTE TO ST. LOUIS
Rare Specimens of Eskimo Handiwork Will Be Exhibited at the World's Fair
PERSONAL
An Eastern Appreciation
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
STREET ORATOR STOPPED Judge Smith Affirms Police Court Conviction of E. J. Stevens
HOTEL ARRIVALS
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TWO FAVORITES Uffl THE NIONEV — Long Shots First in Three Races
RAIDED OPIUM JOINT Eight Occupants of North Main Street Den Placed Under Arrest
HERALD'S FORM CHART
Pretty and Athletic Miss Brooks Has Been Made Captain of Basket Ball Team
Occidental College Expects to Make Good Showing at Opening Game With Pasadena, Februaru 15
DILLON'S FUTURE UKJJJLIMCE Ned Hanlon Makes Hard Plea for Player
ENTRIES FOR TODAY
FAVORITES 010 NOT jSHOW WELL Kenilworth Beaten by Arabo at Ingleside
Results at New Orleans
RING AND PADDOCK GOSSIP AT ASCOT
PLAN KENNEL SHOW FOR LOSJNGELES Local Enthusiasts Will Invite Fanciers
BOWLERS ARE OUT IN FORCE Women and Santa Fe-Unlon Oil Contests Attract
TOM SHARKEY WINS A WRESTLING MATCH John Piening Palls to Throw Sailor Three Times
Undelivered Telegrams
PROFESSIONALS ARE NOT WANTED University Southern California's Firm Stand
CHIEF IS UNINFORMED Head of Police Department Knows Nothing o! Subscription
POLICE STOP THE GANS-WARD MILL Seconds Work an Hour to Revive Ward
I " Gleason Met a Dip
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HOUSE ENTERED BY BURGLAR Makes Clean Sweep of Jewelry S. C. ARNOLD'S PLACE IS. RANSACKED BY THIEF While Family Is Absent the Thief Makes Long and Deliberate Search Through Residence and Appropriates Everything Valuable
Busy Day for Fathers
BOARD DENIES STREET FAIR San Bernardino Will Devote Energies to St. Louis Exhibit
OCEAN PARK HAPPENINGS Many Eastern People Getting Locations for the Winter
DIES OF HIS INJURIES Fatal Result Follows Burning of C. (I. (lough of Santa Monica
PIONEER RESIDENT DEAD Mrs. Sarah A. Falrchild of Pomona Gone to Rest
MEETING OF TRUSTEES First Meeting of New Board Held at Fullerton
VETERANS' PAY DELAYED Tourists Ulven Lay-Over Checks to Visit the Soldiers' Home
ASKS EXPERIMENT STATION Redlands Offers Government a Bonus as Inducement
Blsinore Happenings
DESERTER IS ARRESTED Runaway From Training Ship Adams Caught at Corona
DRY WEATHER JSJENERAL Local Bureau Reports No Change
HURRYING RAILROAD WORK Salt Lake Construction Gangs May Work at Night
BANK DIRECTORS CHOSEN Arthur Letts Enters Broadway Bank Company's Directorate
BUSINESS PROPERTY BOUGHT ' Sixth and Flower Corner to Be Adorned With a Brick Block
CALAVERAS TREES WILJJE SAVED Pioneers Enttrtain With Song' and Tale
LIQUOR LICENSE HELD UP Mayor Declines to Extend Zone West of Third Street Tunnel
Religion and Business
THREE BURGLARS OF TENDER YEARS Break Into Produce Market and Are Caught
NO ACCIDENTS IN NATURE Every Calamity, No Matter How Great, Has a Definite Beginning
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Ttlfc HHRALD
Weather Condition#
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
BORN
===== DIED
MAY CANCEL BONDS FOR STORM DRAINS Money Saved to Be Used for New Library OPPOSITION COMES FROM FORRESTER SYNDICATE Countflmcti Will Ask That $400,000 Issue of Storm Drain Bonds Be Canceled, the Money to Go for Library and School Buildings
BRIDGEAPPROACHES – Art Commission Recommends Im« i provements for New Bridges
CITY HALL NOTES
„ AMERICAN TROOPS S SAIL FROM CUBA n • No Cereriionle* at the Tran«fer of ]J Authority
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AMALGAMATED COPPER LEADS
STOCKS CLOSED HEAVY AND DULL Late Deals Send Prices to a Low Level
New York Stocks
New York Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds
Financial Record
CORN TAKES THE PIT TRADERS OFF THEIR FEET
CRISP BUSINESS ITEMS
GENERAL FRUIT MARKETS
COFFEE MARKET EXCITED
Sugar and Hops
RANCH EGGS SCARCER AND PRICES ADVANCED fancy May Rule Firm for the Remainder of the Season
Pacific Coast Trade
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
Oranges Enough
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS Los Angeles Banks
STOCK EXCHANGE
Live Stock Market
The Trouble
COLD WEATHER STOPS ACTIVE ORANGE DEMAND
MARINE REPORT-FEB. 2
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
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ANALYZES HER MANYJNJURIES Mrs. Gregg Says Quarantiue Was Unjust SUES HEALTH OFFICER FOR SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS includes Damage to Credit, Humiliation of Mind aod Anxiety in Her Bill Against the City Authorities. Powers Explains His Side of Case
FOR LINCOLN DAY Officers of Illinois Society Arrange for Addresses
Will Attend Convention
CMCM-AOM WAS A FRAUD Judge Allen Says Money Must Be Refunded
TO CURE A COUGH IN ONE DAY
FRASER WILL NT INTERRUPT IRK Agreement Is Made With Los Angeles-Pacific CONTEST OVER KINNEY PROPERTY IS ENDED V Railroad Agent Tells of Conditions in Arizona, Where Rair.faH Has Been Plentiful—Mystery of tho San Diego Road Still Unsolved
PREMIUMS ON OFFICIAL BONOS County Officers Heady for Test Case
To Cure a Cold in One Day
WANTS LISTS OF BANK DEPOSITS Assessor Would* Know V 110 Has Money WILL BE NO INCREASE IN PROPERTY VALUATION City Assessor Wismer Seeks Inside Information as to the Amount of Money Citizens Have in Bank—Decides to /Make No Advance
Burnett's Vanilla Extract
GIVE YOLJR STiMACH A NICE VACATION Don't Do It by Starving It Either— Let a Substitute Do the Work
Feei Badly Swollen, Could Scarcely Walk. Smoked to Excess- Heart Affected. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and Nervine Cured Me.
THE QUEEIM OF FLOWERS
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