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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXI, Number 197, 13 April 1904
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OBJECT TO PRO RATA DIVISION Harriman and Pierce Allege Plan Is Inimical LEGAL TALENT NOW ARRAYED Intervening Petition Is Filed in Securities Company's Case
THE MORNING'S NEWS
NEW YORK INDORSES HER SDN Wild Enthusiasm at Empire State Rally TRIUMPHANT BATTLE CRY Bold Platform Voices the Principles of Party
JAP SCOUTS TRAPPED; SLAUGHTER FOLLOWS MUSCOVITES WIN FIRST YJOFIGHT Three Days of Severe Fighting at the Front GREAT ARMIES FACE TO FACE Band of 50 Japanese Is Annihilated by a Coup
TOLD TO VOTE FOR MELT Montana Delegates Are Instructed
NEGRO PRISONER ADMITS CRIME Man Taken at San Jose Wanted in Kansas
judge sirs NO CRIME EXISTS Criminal Law Does Not Cover Land Fraud
HOUSE DEMOCRATS PARKER Humorous Advice Hotly Resented
COUNTY OFFICIAL ACCUSE]) OF FRAUD Supervisor's Laud Sold for Poor Farm
POPE IS GIVEN SLEEPING POTION Agitation Continues and Physician Is Called
CORONER CHARGES WIFE MURDER
SEEK TO IMPOSE TBUFFICRtLATIOH Rock Island and Frisco Officials Confer
YOUTH DIES AS BESIILJJF BLOW Alleged Altercation Ends in Death
STEADY BOMBARDMENT HEARD AT PORT ARTHUR
BIG ATTACHMENT Wflins SERB Yanderbilt's Relative Is Involved
DEATHS OF THE DAY Charles Albert Beecher
CHARGE OIL MM wmnwuoLE San Francisco Magnate Is Sued
FRUIT CANNERS ARE ENJOYING PROSPERITY California Industry Is Experiencing Remarkable Growth
Undelivered Telegrams
El Camino Delegates
HUMAN SKELETON BURIED IN TREE FOR 300 YEARS
TRIUMPHANT SLOGAN FROM EMPIRE STATE
TAKES STAND FOR MOSQUITO COAST tireat Britain Seek* to Maintain the Treaty
Saloon Men Victorious
l-lghiinc the St. Lawrence
FREEDOM OR DEATH, DECLARES PRISONER Furious When He Learns Sentence Is Commuted
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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CLEVELAND DENIES DINNERJO NEGRO Letter Is Read in the House EX-PRESIDENT IS VERY EXPLICIT Neither on Head or Heels, Alive or , Dead, Sleeping or Waking Was a Negro Dined, Lunched or Invited to Wedding
BRITISH DUTIES ON COAL TO STAND Combined Efforts Fail to Secure the Repeal
MASTERS AND MEN VICTORY Mechanics and Employers in Build" ing Trades Profess Satisfaction
GERMAN WATERWAYS TO COST $100,000,000 Network of Interior Canals for Large Vessels in Fatherland
WHITTIER OFFICIALS UNABLE TO. PREVENT ESCAPES FROM SCHOOL One Lad Has Run Away Eight Times Youngest of Last Escapes Is Caught in Yuma
HEARST'S PROGRAM IN FALLS THROUGH Convention Will Not Be Held in the Candidate's Stronghold
SENATORS EXCHANGE HOT PERSONALITIES Teller and Hopkins at Variance
M'CALL COMMITTEE EXONERATES HOUSE Report Urges Members to Be More Careful
BOTKIN HEARING SET FORIHURSDAY Lawyers Are Not Ready to Proceed
SEEK THE REMOVAL OF WILLIAM J. BRYAN
RETURNS INDICATE DEFEAT OF HOBSON Democratic Primaries in Mississippi Turn Down Naval Hero
GREENE'S ENEMIES LEAVETHE BOARD Gates and Burchard Resign From Directorate
FILIPINO SCOUTS OFFTO ST. LOUIS Will Be a Feature'of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition
COLON STRIKES MEXICAN REEF Passengers and Cargo Are Saved MOST DANGEROUS SPOT ON COAST The Captain Was Experienced, and the Rescue of the Disabled Vessel Is Regarded as Wonderful by Mariners—The Colon an Old Transport
All Passengers Saved
LABOR DIFFERENCES BEFORE_COMMITTEE Joint Conference of Miners and Operators Appoints Sub-Committee
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ANARCHIST STABS SPANISH PREMIER ! Wound Not Considered Dangerous MAURA DISPLAYS GREAT INTREPIDITY The Knife Was Turned Aside by the Heavy Gold Lace of His Uniform, and the Dagger Only Scratched the Flesh on the Sixth Rib
Official Version
Royal Program Unchanged
BALFOUR HEADS OFF OPPOSING FACTIONS Tibetan Expedition Injects Itself Into Parliament Proceedings
COUSINS ARE MARRIED AT CORONADO BEACH William Gardner Comstock and Miss Roxana Comstock Principals
OLNEY BEATS HEARST IN MASSACHUSETTS Former Secretary of State Leads Editor Almost Two to One
SULLY'S ASSETS ARE RESTORED BY COURT Five Thousand Bales of Cotton Are Turned Over to Receiver
TOOK DOSE OF DEADLY POISOH Mabel Brown Was Tired of Life SHE HAD QUARRELED WITH HER GRANDMOTHER She Drank a Tea cupful of Potash With No Serious Results—She Was Taken to the Hospital and Revived
PARKER LEADS HEARST IN NEW JERSEY PRIMARIES Jersey City Delegation Instructed for New York Judge
JURY IN NEELY CASE FAILS TO RETURN VERDICT Man Accused of Cuban Postoffice Fraud on Trial
VICTIM OF POLITICAL FEUD DIES OF WOUNDS Former Californian Killed in Oklahoma Pistol Fight
NEVADA REPUBLICANS DECLARE FOR ROOSEVELT
AGED MAN FOUND FLOATING IN BAY
GERMAN EMPEROR CONTINUES CRUISE
SENATOR CLARK SAILS FOR HEALTH
ARE PREPARING FOR HOT TIME Democrats Are Perplexed on Hearst CALL ISSUED FOR STATE CONVENTION All the County District Conventions Bxcept One Will Be Held in Los Angele«—Are Against Instructed Delegations
Choose New Bishop
OFFER SETTLEMENT TO MHJIED RailwayCompanjJiiberal at Santa Barbara LAWSUITS WILL RESULT FROM STREET CAR WRECK The Injured All Doing Well, Although the Condition of Some Is Serious. Impressive Funeral Services to Be Held Today
ELECTRIC LINE CHANGESOWNERSHIP President Confers With New Eastern Owners as to Policy
FLOUR MILLS CLOSE FOR INDEFINITE TIME
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MAYOR'S VETO WHS NOT CONSIDERED Freight Franchise Fight Now Ended SUPREME COURT HOLDS COUNCIL'S AWARD ILLEGAL Council Must Give New Order for Return of Franchise Money—Whether Mayor's Veto Invalidates Sale Is Not Decided—New Applications
A Beautiful Trip East Through Southern States
Fast Driving Automobilists Are Arraigned in Court Authorities Are Determined to Compel • Obedience to Law and Fines Are Freelu Assessed
CARMEN MH STRIKE OH MM 1 Status Now Indicates a Deadlock
CHINESE EXCLUSION PRINCIPAL TOPIC Cabinet Discusses the Subject in All Its Phases
LAND FRAUD CASE STILL-MAW Witnesses Testify as to Methods
POPULISTS WIN OUT AT KANSAS MEETING Convention Adjourns Until August 3 to Meet Opposition
MONTANA DELEGATION IS FOR ROOSEVELT Administration Is Indorsed in Every Respect by the People
TUG RUN AGROUND ' AND SEAMEN LOST
PURCHASE WOULD EMU LEEIGITIOI Water Bond Proposition Is Important WILL PUT AN END TO POSSIBLE LITIGATION Lack of Interest in Water Bond Election Awakens Fear That Issues May Be Voted Down—lndorsed by the Municipal Authorities
STATE ARCHITECTS MEET Hold Banquet and Have Good Time at Levy's Cafe
ROSS-HOSIER CASE DECIDED Judge Conrey States That There Was No Intentional Fraud Shown
MEETINGS OF OUNCE TO BEGIN TODAY Interesting Program for Episcopal Missionary Convention
YANKEES FOMENTED VENEZUELA REBELS Castro Says American Asphalt Caused the Trouble in His Country
GOODMAN INDICTED BY GRAND JURY Charged With Threatening to Shoot Millionaire Broker
BURGLAR ARRESTED WITH TOOL KIT Has Served Five Terms in Prison. Released Last August
NEW STEAMSHIP FOR NEW PORT Watsonville to Have a Daily Service From San Francisco
LAND CLAIMS COURT OUT OF EXISTENCE After Ten Years Arizona Court Will Conclude Business
Sixth Ohio Convenes
WHAT TEA DOES TO RHEUMATICS.
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PUBLIC SAFETY VALVE.
AN IMPRESSIVE APPEAL.
THE LATEST SPOKE
A LEGAL TRIUMPH
LOCAL ELECTIONS HEREABOUT.
BETTER THAN NOTHING.
Greatest Living Contralto Talks of Her Home Work and Art Distinguished German Singer, Who Thrilled Large Audience Last Night, Gives an Insight of Her Delightful Personality and Charming Family
ARTISTIC MATURITY AND GLORIOUS VOICE Audience Is Stirred lo Unwonted Enthusiasm bu Schnmann-Hslnk's Consnmmate Skill In Song
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NEWS OF Cin IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
BTRONG BUNLIGHT, WIND AND DUST
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF '
LITTLE HAZEL LANDERS IS TO TAKE PART OF ORPHAN SISTER AT COLLEGE DRAMA "Caecilia" to Be Repeated bu Young Men's Sodalitu at the Father Meuer Memorial Hall
FINDS BROOCH AND WITH IT It BRIDE Cupid's Pranks Result in Wedding
RETURNS THREE INDICTMENTS Federal Grand Jury Makes Report to United States District Court
New State Soicety
PERSONAL
COMMITTEE NOW REM TO ACT Hearing in Orange Case May Proceed
TRUSTEE BEGINS SUIT Action in Equity Brought Against the Broadway Bank
APPLICANTS FAIL TO PASS Prospective Engineers Unable to Qualify in Civil Service Test
Do It Now
ABUSED WIFE BEITyeAHD Judge Trask Refuses to Grant Divorce
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, the Best Made
Souvenirs
BARK SIGNALS FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
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SEATTLE WALLOPS OMJICKLY Buchanan's Balls Tapped Every Man
LONG PRICES PAID AT OAKLAND RACES Bookmakers Score Big Victory
MEMPHIS TRACK RACING RETURNS
Bennings Races
LONG BEACH GIRL WINS STANFORD TENNIS TROPHY Miss Mabel Ray Defeats All Opponents in Close Match
KING WILL COACH THE MAINE TEAM
YALE DEFEATS THE COLUMBIA NINE
TACOMA GETS FIRST GAME
MANY PRIZES FOR PEDIGREED DOGS Coming Bench Show Will Be a Success
INDIANS GAMDLE; LOSERSjIRIPPED First Intertribal (jame in Years
ORGANIZE BASEBALL TEAM Employes of the Salt Lake Road Get Ready for Season
Took the Balloon Route
IMPORTANT OIL FIELDS WILL BE DEVELOPED California Coast Company Secures a Tract Near Santa Barbara
JORDAN'S SECRETARY WILL TAKE HONORABLE PLACE Walter Clark Resigns From Faculty of Stanford
SAN FRANCISCANS TROUNCE PORTLAND Knell's Pitching Was Feature
APRIL DRIVING MATINEE Will Be Held at Agricultural Park a Week From Saturday
Challenge The Herald
Wants a Game
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS STREET WORK IS CIIISEJFTROOBLE Pasadena Improvements Precipitate Contest WORK DONE UNDER BOTH PRIVATE AND CITY CONTRACT The Residents of South Orange Grove Boulevard Are Engaged in a Fight Over Paving Contracts, Which Were Sublet
Business of the Council
Patrons Will Decide
Bicyclists Under Arrest
Medical Men Meet
Committeemen Are Dined
SONG RECITAL Various Artists Delight a Large Audience
EAST SIDE UNION WINS W. C. T. JU. Shows Large Increase of Membership
HERALD'S LONG BEACH REGISTRATION BUREAU:
HOMES RANSACKED Thieves Enter Residences of Prominent Ocean Park People
JOINT CLOSED Santa Monica Authorities Close an Illicit Liquor Saloon
THE PROHIBITIONISTS WERE VERY ACTIVE
New Oem Found
New Lodge of Elks
No Saloon at Corona
Elsinore Election
RUN MAY FOLLOW ÜBTJOT HE Heavy Fog and Showers Predicted CROP REPORTS INDICATE MUCH DAMAGE BY HEAT Shallow-Sown Grain Reported Burned During the Recent Hot Period, and Soil in Many Parts Badly Crusted. Rain Needed to Assure Crops
S©©DBTY
Social Notes
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THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
MARRIAGE LICENSES
DIED
OFFICERS MIKE CLEVERJAPTURE Chief Hammel Praises Men for Good Work
OHIO SOCIETY MEETING Eulogies Pronounced on President McKinley and Senator Hanna
FORTY PAPERERS OUT ON A STRIKE Union Men Feel Confident of Winning Fight
LINEMAN FEARFULLY BURNED Wishard Disobeys Orders and Nearly Loses His Life in Consequence
Loses Valuable Cane
Ingram Acquitted
Rest and Recreation
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NEWS OF THE COMMERCIAL WORLD MIXED STOCK COttDITIOItS
STOCKS NURSED INTO LIFE BY BOLD SPECULATIONS
New York Stocks and Bonds.
New York Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds
BOND ISSUE PURCHASED
Financial Record
GENERAL FRUIT MARKETS
Pacific Coast Trade
Cotton and Wool
Live Stock Market
CABBAGE IS AN OBJECT OF COMMERCIAL ATTENTION Scarcity Forces Contract Prices to $35 a Ton
WHEAT WEAKENS UNDER LARGE CROP INFLUENCES
FAIRLY GOOD PRICES FOR ORANGES AT AUCTION
Sugar and Coffee
Butter, Egg* and Cheese
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS Los Angeles Banks
STOCK EXCHANGE
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
MARINE REPORT-APRIL 12
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SAYS STEPMOTHER ' WASJJIGAMIST Fetsch Children Accuse Father's Wife CLAIM SHE SECURED PROPERTY BY FRAUD Allegation That Mrs. Fetsch Married Old Man While Her Former Husband Was Still Living in Belgium and N«t Divorced
COURT HOUSE BRIEFS
VALUABLE HORSE STOLEN M. A. Stutman Misses Valuable Sorrell Mare
BOYS GET SHORT SENTENCES Johnson and Newman Will Qo to Their Homes in Denver
HAPPY RESULTS OBTAINED By the Use of the New Scalp Antiseptic
WOULD PROTECT THEJILDBE* Civic Federation Urges Action by Congress
PROLONGED Police Have No News of Miss Dora Miller
STRIKE FIRE Santa Fe Machinists Deliberating on Courses of Action , .
Kodaking
SCHOOL CENSUS TAKINGJT HMD Field Deputies to Begin Work Friday
Gift of Carnegie
PLAN OF BANKERS' STATE CONVENTION Will Assemble Here on May Nineteenth
Ends His Life
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