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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXI, Number 185, 1 April 1904 PDF Issue PDF

Masthead
SANGUINARY BATTLE FOUGHT ON THE ROOF OF THE WORLD
HURLED TO DEATH IN CATARACT Three Plunged Over Shoshone Falls YOUNG GIRL ONE VICTIM
CALVIN ARRIVES TO ASSUME THE CHARGE Declares There Will Be No Merger of Oregon Roads
DENVER FAILS TO MAKE THE REQUIRED SPEED Twice the Protected Cruiser Falls Below the Contract Mark
THE MORNING'S NEWS
RIFLE SAFE AND MURDER MESSENGER Bold Train Robbers Secure Big Booty . -At Copley' posselsTn HOT PURSUIT
DECISIYE WORLD BATTLE IMPENDS SOUTH OF YALU, WHERE SKIRMISHING IS ALREADY FIERCE, m PITTED HOSTS SEEK YAITAGE
LAST NAVAL FIGHT NEAR PORT ARTHUR
NEW MANAGER FOR ALL LOCAL LIS A. D. Schindler Takes Position
Big Flood Lou
RUSSIANS ADVANCING VIGOROUSLY Main Army Moves Forward From Liao Yang Hundred Thousand Japs Arrive at Yicn Kow China's Tactics Puzzle the Muscovite Chieftains
RUSSIAN ARMY STRENQTH
DAILY REINFORCEMENTS
JAPANESE JNDIGNANT AT THE WANTON SINKING OF SMALL COMMERCIAL SHIPS
DECISIVE BATTLE IN KOREA NOW IMPENDING
RUSSIAN SAILORS EARN PRIZE MONEY. CIVILIZATION WARNED
YANKEES AND JAPANESE JOIN IN (EI^BEATING THE FAME' OB" PERRY
HAY REQUESTS THE CZAR TO RELEASE JAPANESE NON-COMBATANTS NOW
RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR FILES POSITIVE WARNING TO COMMERCIAL CAPTAINS
CHINA TO REMAIN NEUTRAL
PRAISES SUBORDINATE
SENTRIES TO SHOOT INTRUDERS
RUSSIANS EXECUTE KOREAN
MANDJUR FINALLY STRIPPED
REINDEER IN DANGER
INDICATION OF SECRECY
MANCHURIA SELF-SUSTAINING
CHINESE SCHOLARS VOLUNTEER
POPULAR GIFT OF CRUISER
Break* Bowling Record
RIVERS WERE DAMMED BY ICE IN MONTANA
SAN FRANCISCO MINT BREAKS ALL RECORDS
MACHINISTS MAY GO OUT ON STRIKE One Thousand Santa Fe Employes Affected
DEATHS OF THE DAY Miss Bessie F. Cooper
Big Australian Crop
Untitled
EMEUS CLOSED 11 SOLDIERS' HOMES Pensions Must Not Be Paid in Beer
Six RECORDS BROKEN AT BERKELEY MEET
To incorporate Carnegie Institute
SHARPLY PERSONAL DEBATE 111 SENATE Patterson Contradicts Clark of Wyoming
Antarctic Expedition Returns
THE HERALD'S R.AILROAD GUIDE
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HARMONY IS THE KEYNOTE OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING
HEINZE AND FRANK PAY THEIR FINES Judge Beatty Signs Order Granting Right of Perpetual Inspection
HITCH IN SENTENCE OF CARBMIN BANDITS Technicalities Invite a Long-Drawn Out Legal Battle
FARLEY BRINGS NEWS FROM THE VATICAN Pope Sends Messages to Be Read Here on Easter Day
STEEL CORPORATION FILES A DEMURRER Asks Dismissal of Bill Filed by Alfred Stevens of Newark
LAND WITHDRAWN FOR FORESTRY PURPOSES
Good Friday a Holiday
Petty • Embezzler Sought
BRYAN LOSES BENNETT_BEQUEST Sealed Letter Is Not Evidence
EMPEROR BATHES FEET OF OLD MEN With Oreat State and Pomp Performs Ancient Rite of Humiliation
DESPERATE ATTEMPTS TO COMMIT SUICIDE Would Jump From Ferry and Is Prevented From Taking Poison
WILL INSPECT WINE GROWING INDUSTRY Then He Will Carry His Information Back to Germany
COAST SURVEY SHIPS TO BE COMMISSIONED Shore Around New Coaling Station to Be Carefully Charted
HAWAIIAN JURIST HOLMS SEAT He Is Not Worthy of Reappointment
CREW RECEIVES PRIZE MONEY Awarded Salvage for Saving Bullion From Drifting Wreck
Newspaper Cashier Dead
Servian Officers Retired
EVERY MINE IN 101 CLOSED 13,500 Coal Miners Out on Strike OPERATORS AND MEN COULD NOT AGREE Operators Claim They Cannot Increase Wages and Stand by the Indianapolis Agreement—lt Will Be a Fight to the Finish
Failed to Settle
Ultimatum Ignored
To Educate Eskimos
Tell Me Who Needs Help Jost a Postal That Is Ail
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DEMANDS TRIAL BY PRESENT JURY Mrs. Botkin Overrates Counsel's Advice INSISTS THAT THE CASE SHALL PROCEED AT ONCE A Big Sensation Is Sprung in the San Francisco Murder Trial, and the Judge Is Forced to Modify His Previous Criticism
Debating Lyceum's Officers
MIRKHI US ONE OF THEJRUSTEES Named by Senate Despite His Withdrawal
Soldiers Awe French Strikers
Millionaire Philanthropist Dies
■e Quick
Death Summons Matthew Teed, Pioneer and Ex-Councilman
POLICE CONNIVE WITJI mm St. Louis Department a Political Machine
Federal Trust Assign*
SHIFTING OFFICERS OF ROCK ISLAND Changes to Take Effect 011 April 5
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IROQUOIS CLUB IN LIVELY SESSION Meets With the City and County Committees MEMBERS FAIL TO INDORSE CANDIDACY OF ANY ASPIRANT Adjournment Is Taken at Timely Moment, and Attempt to Introduce Resolution Falls Through—Adcock's Oratorical EffoK
STATEHOOD BILL IS FAVORABLY REPORTED Sub and Full Committee on Territories Ready to Recommend
Disorderly House Raided
Parlor Houses Close
FORMER PEfMSYLVAMAttS EfIJOY EVENING OF SONG, AND LECTURE ON MEXICO
WILLIAMS ASKS ; ABOlfi TRUSTS Wants to Know What Action Has Been Taken
Temperatures in April
"Richard III"
Steamers Collide
ODD FELLOWS OF MANY« MEET Veterans Celebrate Their Anniversary
BOILERMAKERS WALK OUT AT BAKERSFIELD Without Ascribing Causes the Helpers Go on Strike
FRENCH COURT DECIDES SUIT Panama Canal May Be Transferred COLOMBIA LOSES ALL CLAIM TO PROPERTY Decision of the Court Holds That the Panama. Canal Company May Take Immediate Possession of Concessions and Property in the Isthmus
PETTIGREW CHAIRMAN OF THE DELEGATION Says He Will Bolt if Cleveland Man Is Nominated
BAXTER WILL BE U. S. ATTORNEY FOR NEBRASKA
Harbor Completed
French Deputies Adjourn
New York Store Burned
Undelivered Telegrams
HOYDEN'S PRANK HURLS SIX TO'SUDDEN DEATH Girl Throws Squib Into Stove and the Explosion Wrecks and Sets Factory Ablaze
BROKEN LEVEES RUIN m LANDS Water Reaches Second Stories of Houses
Wrecked Rich Farms
Two Counties Under Water
Traffic Suspended
Resist Extradition
Cleveland Bank Merger
EOUND DYING IN JACK ROOM Mystery in Sudden Death of J. H. Eichman
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COMING TO ITS SENSES
MORTGAGE TAX PROBLEM
A FAR AWAY CAPITAL
JURY SYSTEM DEFECTS
A DRASTIC SCHOOL LAW
NEWSPAPER NOVELTY
PRETTY YOUNG WOMAN OF CHICAGO IS HOW THE WIFE OF A LOS ANGELES MAN
" Social and Sosstp ~~ 1
Easter Party
Social Notes
ORANGE FIGHT MAY COMEJ iH END Kinney Refuses to Appear Before Directors DEMAND INVESTIGATION BY COMMITTEE OF GROWERS Agency Directors Will Meet This Morning, but It Is Probable That No Changes Will Be Made—Case at a Standstill
TRIAL OF_VERNON CASE Celebrated Damage Suit Begun in the United States Court
ACCOMPLICE IS DISCHARGED Mrs. Emma W. Allen Was Merely a Tool for Overholtzer
Verdict for Defendants
HAY M ANTON'S HINTS
WHITTIER EDITOR DENIES ALL H. A. Williams of the Register to Be Tried Monday
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NEWS Of CITY 111 BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
Veterans to Meet
Took Saloonist's Money
Big Forester Initiation
University Club Meets
Brown Bound Over
Thousands See Pictures
Reception Is Postponed
Got No Money
Released on Bail
.. r — — Progressive Club
"The Common Birthright"
Sells Only Good Fruit
White Memorial
Haskins Acquitted
Fighting Ice Trust
Attractive Show Windows
STRONG SUNLIGHT, WIND AND DUST
RIQS IS GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER Jury Recommends Court's Leniency
CHRISTIANS CAN CLEANSE IT Dr. Morgan Pleads for Purity in Politics
TAKES POSSESSION TODAY C. H. Brooks Succeeds C. C. Loomis at Broadway Van Nuys
PERSONAL
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
EXPLOSION 111 II CANDY STORE Heavy Cylinder Goes Through Roof
BANKERS WANT BONDS Will Make Application for Purchase to the Council Monday
ALTARS BANKED WITH BLOOM Elaborate Ceremonies In the Catholic Churches on Holy Thursday
Messenger Boy Stabbed
CURIOSITY
HANDSOME DECORATIONS Mackie-Fredericks & Co. Dress Big Store in Holiday Garb
To Purchase Valuable Books
Yale School Vacation
HOTEL ARRIVALS
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THIRD GOOSE EGG FOR PORTLANDERS Wheeler SMts Out the Webfeet
FINISH NOSE HUD MAT (SCOT Barrington Beats Golden Rule in Handicap
ENTRIES FOR TODAY
Diamond Dust
FISHERMEN'S TIDE TABLE
HEAD OUNCE IS All EASY WINNER Successful Favorites at Oakland
LOCAL TEAM IS – WHITEWASHED San Francisco Loses to Oakland
HERALD'S FORM CHART
SEATTLE VICTOR 11 II SHIFTLESS GAME Hughes Becomes Wild in the Fifth
Results at Bennings
Results at Memphis
Seymour Deposed
Minor Ball Today
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CALIFORNIA OIL OPERATIONS DURING MARCH
WHITTIER OIL DISTRICT MAY SOON BE EXTENDED
SUMMERLAND FIELD IS PUMPING ITS DEEP WELLS
RENEWED ACTIVITY IN FULLERTON FIELD
MANY GOOD WELLS DRILLED IN THE BIG COAST SECTION
ONLY ONE WELL BEING DRILLED IN SAN DIEGO
KERN RIVER OIL FIELDS SHOW INCREASING ACTIVITY
LACK OF TRANSPORTATION STILL HURTS M'KITTRICK
■ FRENCH COMPANY MAY NOT BUY SUNSET OIL WELLS'
COALINGA FIELD LEADS IN MATTER OF PRODUCTION
Many Mothers of a Like Opinion
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THE WEATHEK
Weather Conditions
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
MARCH BREAKS BUILDING RECORDS Valuation of Permits Reaches $951,029 HOMES FOR ANGELENOS SHOW GREAT INCREASE Comparative Statement With Similar Month in Past Six Years—Work by Wards—Summary of Operations Given in Tabular Form
Benefit Social
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS POLICEMAN SAVES BOY FROM OEAIH Drags Him From Wheels of Approaching Car BICYCLE OVERTURNS BEFORE MOVING CAR The Rescue Was Made in the Nick of Time, as the Motorman Was Struggling to Reverse the Current and Halt the Heavy Electric Car
Ice War Imminent
Building Activity Continues
TENT CITY TO OPEN JUNE 1 This Resort Will Be Open Until the Thirtieth of September
FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD Grand President Installs a New and Healthy Organization
SOLDIERS' HOME ITEMS The Veterans Print Their Own Program
TAKEN FROM COAST Melville Dollar Will Carry Cable Sup' plies to Midway Islands
MISSION SOCIETY MEETS Officers Are Elected for the Ensuing Term
STOLEN GOODS FOUND Public Administrator Finds Lost Jewels in Trunk of Insane Attorney
NEW BOULEVARD Santa Monica Will Follow the Lead of Long Beach
NEW GRAND JURY Judge Noyes Calls Another Body to Rectifq Mistakes if Old Jury
Elsinore Personals
Salvation Army Sanitarium
Surveyor's Office Transferred
Excursion to Avalon
Louisiana Purchase Stamps
Wants to Buy Olives
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NEWS OF THE COMMERCIAL WORLD STOCK TRADING WAS DULL
DISTRIBUTION OF STOCKS CAUSES A REACTION
New York Stocks and Bonds
New York Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds
Financial Record
WHEAT IS STEADY ON GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
LOBSTER SEASON IS NOW LEGALLY CLOSED Eggs Are Steady—Rhubarb Weaker. Fish Sold Up and Wanted
GENERAL FRUIT MARKETS
Pacific Coast Trade
Sugar, Coffee and Produce
POOR ORANGES BEING OFFERED, FRUIT RULES LOWER
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS Los Angeles Banks
STOCK EXCHANGE
Live Stock Market
MARINE REPORT-MARCH 31
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
CLAIMS EVERYTHING Bankrupt George Smith Would Leave Creditors in Lurch
FAIR PRISONER Mysterious Blonde Is Now Free From Punishment
An Exciting Runaway
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JEWS CELEBRATE PASSOVER FEAST Rabbi Heclit Delivers Eloquent Sermon
Chamberlain'* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
ARRANGING FOR METHODIST SHOW Exhibits Are on Way From New York
Easter Greeting
UNKNOWN MAN IS TOO DEAD Suicide or Murder Ends Young Life
NEW CORPORATIONS
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