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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXI, Number 168, 15 March 1904 PDF Issue PDF

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TO PUNISH LYNCHERS OFJEGRO Officers Seeking the Ringleaders of the Mob FIVE ARRESTS ALREADY MADE Belies of Barbarism Are Featured in Burial of the Victim
DISCHARGED SOLDIER FATALLY WOUNDED
THE MORNING'S NEWS
SIGN FOR A $10,000,000 STEELPLANI New York Syndicate Undertakes Big Project STEAMER LINE IS INCLUDED All Improvements Will Involve Outlay of $30,000,000
MOROS ATTACK WOOD'S RECONNOITERING FORCE Natives Routed by Shell Fire and Cannon Captured
RAILROADS TO RESTORE FORMER RELATIONS Important Meeting of Western Immigration Bureau Callel
GENERAL DENIAL BY DIETRICH Says Under Oath He Received Not a Cent APPOINTMENT NOT BENEFICIAL Tells Why He Recommended Jacob Fisher for Postmaster
78 SHIPWRECKED STjLMUIISSIIG British Steamer Puts Out Life Boats
WINONA MAN KILLED IN JOURNEY TO LOS ANGELES
EASTERN TEMPERATURES
PORT ARTHUR HARBOR BLOCKED BY RUSSIANS
Dalny Is Reported to Be Occupied by Japanese ADMIRAL MAKAROFF TO ADOPT AGGRESSIVE TACTICS Stock of Ammnnition at Port, Arthur Is Running Low
IS TAKEN UP 10 SUPREME COURT Chinese Problem to, Be Decided
LABAREE NOT THE VICTIM OF RELIGIOUS FANATICS
TERRIFIC EXPLOSION SHAKES COUNTRY LIKE AN EARTHQUAKE Workmen Away to Lnnch and Two Remaining Are Killed in Nitroglycerine Accident
IN HANDS OF . MENDS" Miles Is Willing to Be President
TWO GIRLS DROWNED IN MATTOLE RIVER
HARBOR OF PORT ARTHUR BLOCKED BY THE RUSSIANS
HAND-TO-HAND FIGHT WITH RUSSIAN COMMANDER
BLOCKADE RUNNERS SUNK BY MISTAKE
HARROWING EXPERIENCES OF RUSSIAN REFUGEES
CRUISER ASUMA WAS DISABLED
WILL MOBILIZE 300.000 TROOPS BEFORE FIGHTING
JAPANESE CAVALRY FELL INTO AMBUSH
RUSSIANS PLEASED BY THE PROCLAMATION
JAPANESE CARING FOR WOUNDED RUSSIANS
KILLED HERSELF THAT HER SON MIGHT FIGHT
ALEXIEFF'S REPORT BRANDED AS UNTRUE
iAPANESE ENGINEER IS REWARDED FOR BRAVERY
Japan's Influence Noted
French Supplies for Wounded
Evacuation Not Confirmed
Steamer Manchuria Condemned
War Correspondent Injured
Chinese Commissioner Leaves
THESTEAMER POPATRIA NOT YET HEARD FROM
NORTHERN SECURITIES CASE DECISION FOR GOVERNMENT
Supreme Court Upholds Sherman Act in Finding and Declares Interstate Commerce Laws Violated
COMPANY PROPERTIES / ARE AS GOOD AS EVER The Comment of President J. J. Hill When He Heard the Decision
Attorney General's Views
Roosevelt Is Satisfied
Governor Vnn Sant Elated
Will Operate Separately
Must Digest Opinion
RELIGIOUS ORDERS ARE PREVENTED TEACHING First Section of Bill Passed by the French Chamber of Deputies
ARIZONA MAN WAS DROWNED IN MEXICO
JUMPED INTO BAY TO SAVEJIS CASH H. Sjoberg's Experience With Highwayman
FIVE JURORS CHOSEN IN THE BOTKIN TRIAL
MACEDONIAN REFORM SCHEME UNSUCCESSFUL Agents Appointed by Powers Have No Influence
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CHICAGO BELLE TELLS OF INSANE ADMIRER'S ATTENTION PRETTY MISS WITEK MItED BT LUETIC Young Perkins Admits Infatuation for the Girl and Tells Wierd Story
WRIGHT CAPTURES RICHPBOPERTY Los Angeles Man Fails to Get Option
5000 MEN ORDERED OUT FOR REINFORCEMENTS Germany F>rovides F-orces for Subduing Hereros of Africa
Dr. Kohn Has Resigned
MUST ENFORCE' EXCLUSION ACT Mandamus Writ Against District Judge APPLIED FOR BY ATTORNEY GENERAL Would Have the Supreme Court Direct That AM Papers in Chinese Cases Be Entered Upon Records of the District Court
HORSE AND RIDER DASHJER CLIFF Ventura Boy Is Crushed to Death
WEIDENFELD CASE ISJISMISSEO Decision Handed Down by Court of Appeals AGAINST CONTENTIONS OF THE APPELLANT Northern Pacific Company Acted Entirely Within Its Powers in Converting; the Preferred Into Common Stock, Says the Court
BAKERSFIELD TRUSTEE CLEARED OF CHARGES
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ROBERT HOOKER'S OSIOIIE CIREEfI Incidents Recalled by Death at Highland MEMORY IMMORTALIZED BY CHARLES DICKENS Deceased, in His Younger Days, Assisted at the Installation of King Edward as Urand Master Mason of Great Britain
HUGE GROWER SHBOTSHIMSELF George Herknell Tries to End Career
QUEEN DOWAGER'S WEIRD FUNERAL Oriental Procession Was Two Miles Long
SPECIAL RATES FOR CALIFORNIA TOURISTS Rock Island Making Bid for Western Traffic
Stark Denies He Had Any Intention of Blowing Up Mr. Huntington or His Property
STEAMER HOPE IS NOW SAFE IN PORT Arrives in Beilingham and Captain Relates Terrible Experience
STRIKER KILLED 8* TH[ GUARDS Had Previously Fired Upon a Negro MASKED WEN BEAT A VICTIM ON TRAIN Chrii Evans Attacked While En Route to Pueblo, and Is in a Critical Condition as the Result of the Punishment Received
ATTEMPT TO WRECK MONROVIA CAR Collision Is Narrowly Prevented
Looking for De Carlos' Sister
ONLY OPEN FOR FREIGHT TRIM No Passenger Service on Jjiiein Cut Off WOULD INTERFERE WITH CONSTRUCTION A Cireat Deal of Filling: in Has Yet to Be Done Along the Immense Line of Trestle, According to Officials of the Road
Taft Is Heard *
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MORE THAN FIVE HUNDRED TREES WILL BE PLANTED IN LOS ANGELES ARBOR DAY NAME AND SPEECH! MAKING FEATURES OF THE DAY
Practically Every Civic Organization in the City Invited to Participate
scorn EMULSION
Taking Desperate Chances.
Gambler O'Brien Convicted
Consular Bill Signed ,
Nominated for Congress
ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP SIX JAPANESE WITH DYNAMITE Discharged Italian, Seen With Sticks of Giant Powder, Charged With Crime
PARKER A VICTIM OF KNIFEWIELDER Protects Boys and Gets Into Trouble
MAYOR APPOINTS NEW COMMISSIONER A. B. McCutcheon Named on Civil Service Board
Pioneer Killed by Train
LANDS IN JAIL AFTERJT CHASE Young Herrick Charged With Shoplifting
Indicted for Murder
Mrs. McCormick Gone to Paris
NEW PARTY FORMS ITJM.T LAKE Non-Mormons Indignant at J. F. Smith MASS MEETING CALLED TO RATIFY ACTION Committee of Twenty-Five Salt Lake Citizen* Appointed to Frame Plan of Political Action—Resolutions Forwarded to Chairman Burrows
FORTIFICATION APPROPRIATION Provision for Purchasing Submarine Boat Occupies Senate's Attention
INMATE OF THE COUNTY HOSPITAL KILLS HIMSELF f Investigation Shows Louis Richards Had Property and Money
Chicago Car Barn Burned
Supreme Court Adjourns
■i hi m hi i ii ii n
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STONES FROM A GLASS HOUSE
THE MERGER UNLAWFUL
CLOUDS OF BACILLI
A PLAIN DUTY
WILL TEST RIVAL ENGINES
TREE-CUTTING VANDALISM
A NOTABLE VOYAGE
In Society Circles
Birthday Celebration
Ruskln Art Club
Social Notes
Ebell Club Hears Music Produced by Local Composers
HAY MANTON'S HINTS
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lEWS OF CIR II BRIEF
, EVENTS OF THE DAY
Untitled
Edifice Is to Be Erected > at tee, at Cost of $3000
IS AN AGED SWEETHEART Mrs. McCrillis Wants to Run Her Own Business
MILES OF STAMPS Largest Shipment in History of Post-J office Received Here
BOGUS DEPUTY STILL WORKS Visits Mrs. Gallagher and Gets Away With Her Purse .
Mrs. Mills' Lectures
CITY NEWS !N BRIEF
PLANS ARE MADE FOR A FINE NEW CIURCI FOR LOCAL ITALIAN PEOPLE
MORE STARTLING REVELATIONS Anna Eva Fay Answers All Questions
CITY HALL NOTES
PERSONAL
MURI ME EYE EM EDY
HOTEL ARRIVALS
"TWIRLY-WHIRLY" BRIGHTJ3URLESOUE Casino Comedians Make Good DOMESTIfc DRAMA DRAWS LIGHF HOUSE Trained Horse in Tableau Forms the Principal Feature of Orpheum's New Bill—Capital Program of Varieties a the Broadway
"Sag Harbor" at the Mason
Wonderful Trained Horse
New Turns at the Broadway
Canoe and Dog Train
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MOD WOH THE ffiJMDICtP Big Ladies' Day Crowd Witnessed the Race
ENTRIES FOR TODAY
YACHT CADILLAC TO DEFEND LIPTON CUP San Diego Syndicate Will Purchase It From Detroit Estate
TO CURE DANDRUFF It 18 Necessary THat the Dandruff Germ Be Eradicated
Los Angeles and Hotel Del Monte
YOUNG TENNIS PLAYERS WILL PREPARE FOR BIG NORDHOFF TOURNAMENT
I/x-al Raeqnet Experts Expect to Carry Oft' Prizes
COLTS AND SERAPHS TODAY Actor Folk Will Attend Game and Occupy Boxes
FISHERMEN'S TIDE TABLE
CLOSE FINISHES ATJAKLAND Hot Finish in Tliree-Yqar-Old Race
Results at Hot Springs
The New York Central Lines
LIGHTWEIGHTS TRAINING HARD Big Advance Sale for Coming Fight
W W. KING RECEIVES A CHALLENGE FROM CHICAGO
Caught While Stealing
HERALD'S FORM CHART
WADSLEY TO TRAIN ATHLETES Occidental Man to Coach for Olympian Games
Cussen Released
ASCOT PARK HAS PRETTYJOMANCE Jockey Sutherland Weds Los Angeles Admirer
Cumulative Credit Case
MORLEY TO MEET HARRJSARO BERT Seraphs' Manager Beards Northern Lions
Recognized Criminal
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FIGHT It SIX ROUND DRAW Yanger and Bteera in Chicago
NEW STARTER FOR THE UNION JOCKEY CLUB
ADUITIQNAL WAR NEWS SIX TORPEDO BOATS DISPATCHED BY RAIL
BELIEVEDJHAT CHINA WILL NOT INTERFERE
RECEIVER FOR ARIZONA COMMERCIAL FIRM
KING EDWARD HOLDS HIS SECOND LEVEE
DEATHS OF THE DAY William Q. Badger
Early Morning Fire
Great Southern California Orange Industry Demoralized and No Relief Is Promised
Charges and Counter-Charges Are Made bu Various Interests While Growers Suffer Heavu Losses . .
UNIONISTS PLAN 1 BIG COUNCIL County Board May Have Charge of Affairs
Everything
PASADENA HONORS – FAMOUS WRITER I)r. Lyman Abbott Given an Ovation
DEATH OF MAJOR DUNBAR WAS PROMINENT EDUCATOR AT LONG BEACH For Many Years He Was President of the School Board—Funeral Will Be Held on Wednesday
ABDUCTED HER CHILD Isabel Jestes Swears Out Complaint | Against Manuel Alfaro
VENTURA OPERA HOUSE Native Daughters Decide to Aid in Its Renovation
POWER TURNED ON Will Receive City Electric Works, Which Have Been Overloaded t
Injured at Oil Well
Asked to Be Moderate
OFFICIALS DENY ERROR IN PRISON ACCOUNTS
It Never Disappoints
MURDERER DIES IN THE ELECTRIC CHAIR Thomas Tobin Expiates a Foul Crime j at Sing Sing Prison
MURDER MYSTERY MAY BE CLEARED UP No Clue Ever Found to Colorado Crime .
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THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
MORE RAIN IS COMING HITHER But the Forecaster Can't Guess When
A Guaranteed Cure for Pllea
Special Ratee to San Joaquin Valley
ARBOR DAY 111 CITUOICIL Shade Trees Versus Cement Sidewalks CONFLICTING PETITIONS FROM PROPERTY OWNERS "Preserve the Shade Trees," Says Mayor Snyder—"Cut Down Trees and Preserve Sidewalks," Says the Hill Street Improvement Society
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NEWS OF THE COMMERCIAL WORLD GENERAL MARKET EASED OFF
STOCKS RALLIED AFTER A SLIGHT DEPRESSION Decision Against 4 Leading Corporation Evidently Is Discounted
New York Stocks and Bonds
New York Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds
Financial Record
Oold From Japan
WHEAT RULES NERVOUS ON MEAGER CROP REPORTS
NO ADVANCE SOON TO FOLLOW IN CHEESE Eastern Makes Most Active—Butter Declines Ten Cents
GENERAL FRUIT MARKETS
Dried Apples Firm
REFINED SUGAR ADVANCED
Live Stock Market
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
FANCY ORANGES RULE FIRMER IN NEW YORK
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS Los Angeles Banks
STOCK EXCHANGE
Pacific Coast Trade
Cotton and Wool
MARINE REPORT-MARCH 14
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
TO TEST MERITS OF Flffi^EWES Rivals to Be Brought Here for Trial i
BIG ESTATES IN COURT Wills of H. L. Pinney and Henry MAgrove Admitted to Probate
Tissue Paper
MDTOHMAN BLAMED FOR RECENT WRECK Pacific Electric Company Investigates
Manners
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VICE MS INTO HOME DISTRICT # Houses of 111-Fame in Residence Section POLICE GIVE LIST WHICH THEY SAY THEY CAN'T CLOSE Chief of Police Elton Will Not Act Without Orders From the Mayor and Commission or on Warrants From Court
M'CORMICK GOES TO CHICAGO Southern Pacific Official Given Well-Merited Promotion
IMPACTED FRACTURE Bricklayer Seriously Injured by Fall From Scaffold
DAUGHTER SUES DAUGHTER-IN-LAW Haskin's Guardian Says Deed Is Fraudulent
Had His Pocket Picked
Careless With Gasoline
Resigned to It
TO CUE FIRST 1 AIITOJHJM Detention Hospital May Be Closed Up EMERGENCY INSTITUTION MAKES GENEROUS OFFER Would Open Rooms for Care of Injured Persons Now Treated at the Receiving Hospital—Offer Referred to Council Financc Committee
ZINKAND HAS GRIEVANCE Restaurant Keeper Objects to Paying Bills for Others
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