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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXI, Number 214, 30 April 1904
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TOPEKA MACHINISTS VETO STRIKE COAST MECHANICS ARE CENSURED WALKOUTS WEST OF THE ROCKIES ACTION AT 4 A TOPEKA MEETING Labor Leaders Move to Stop the Dispute ROAD WARNS THE AGITATOR Strikes at Many Points West of the Rocky Mountains
THE MORNING'S NEWS
SAYS SAN BERNARDINO SHOPS ARE KEPT UNDER SURVEILLANCE
FRANCE DREAMS NO MORE OF CONQUEST, HE SAYS Minister of Marine Declares Republic Is Satisfied at Present
CRITICAL TIME 111 MIKE OnitedßailroadsMay Not Agree to Arbitration BARNS STOCKED FOR A SIEGE Non-Union Employe Is Refused Writ of Injunction
HIGH WATER DANGER IS SAFELY PASSED
RUSSIA RELAXES THE ANTI-JEWISH SUMPTUARY LAWS
LOUISIANA PURCHASE FAIR TO THROW WIDE ITS GATESJTODAY Men Worked Late to Complete the Grounds Ceremony to Be More Practical Than Gaudy < : Enormous Crowd Ponrs in to Witness Opening
SAY DEPUTY AS&ESSOROF PASADENA INSULTS WOMEN Serious. Charges Are Made Against Employe of Ben Ward by Irate Husbands
CHILE WISHESTB ABSORB TWO PERUVIAN PROVINCES
BANDIT AVENGES KILLISGJIF PALS Arizona Merchant Shot Down in Home
SALT LAKE GIVEN RIGHTJF WAY It Can Now Connect With Santa Fe
Negro Lynchad
Released to Transact Business
CHINESE EMPRESS CALLSjOB TROOPS Will Enroll an Army of 72,000 Men MANCHU BRIGANDS ARE AWAITING JAP SUCCESS ■i taete Fleets Are Now Off Both Port Arthur and Vladivostok, and the Troopship* Are Protected From Raiding Ship* *
NHTIYE SONS HONOR SOUTHLAND OFFICERS CHOSEN BY NATIVE SONS OF GOLDEN WEST NEW KITUAL IS EVOLVED Grand Parlor Ended by Magnificent Ball
LIEUTENANT GUILTY OF DUPLICATING HIS PAY Cavalryman Sentenced by Courtmartial at Presidio
Mexican Concern Insolvent
WORKMAN CAUGHT BY POWER SHAFT Jams Machinery With His Body, but Escapes Instant Death
FIRE DAMAGES A BRITISH COLUMBIA TOWN SEVERELY Business Section of Fernie Destroyed Because of Lack of Water
A Rare Musical Treat
PRIMAnYELECTIONS; DISTfIICTDELEGATES Republicans Choose the Members GENERAL ENTHUSIASM PREVAILS IN THE PARTY Caucuses Everywhere Reveal a Jubilant Party Spirit, and the Voters Line Up That Their Representatives May Choose Good Leaders '
Pasadena Republicans
Veterans Elect
No Contest at Long Beach
Tropico Chooses Delegates
Burbank Primaries
MINES GUARDED BY GUNS ANDJSEARCHLIGHTS Martial Law Still Prevails in San Miguel, but Soldiers Leave
SENATOR DENIES BLACKMAIL AOVICE Charles Felton Witness in Land Case SAYS HE DID NOT TELL DIMOND TO DEMAND MONEY Clerk in Hyde's Office Testifies That Data in the Anonymous Letters Could Not Have Been Obtained by a Stranger to the Business
Dead—Quarrel About Land
THE HERALD S RAILROAD GUIDE
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PANAMA FUNDS TO BE TRANSFERRED Morgan Has Arranged All Details COMMERCIAL STABILITY IS CAREFULLY GUARDED Vast Sum Will Be Transferred in Several Portions, So as Not to Disturb the Market—Gold Conies From the Treasury
NEW YORK BROKERS BKOME INSOLVENT Attachment on Assets Forces Woodend & Co. Into Bankruptcy
MOUSE SCARES WOMAN, CAUSING THEATER PANIC Four Children Hurt Before Actors Can Restore Order
MUNICIPAL LEAGUE STUDIES ACCOUNTING Committee Offered Advice to Fifty Cities, Nine Took It
Martial Law for Polish Socialists
Special Party to St. Louis.
Parliament Delegates Are Pleased With the Reception Accorded Them at Pomona Praise for Local Woman, Through Whose Energy Los Angeles Has Largest W. C. T. U. in World
JULIA TEN ECKYE M'BLAIR HURT AT WORLD'S FAIR Hostess of Women's Building Hurt by a Runaway Horse
A Moral Place
LOUBET BIDS ADIEU TO ITALIAN KING Sails for Home Amid Booming of Guns FAMED BAY OF NAPLES IS SCENE OF GREAT SPLENDOR Twenty Thousand Persons, According to Estimate, Unable to Secure Lodgings, Walk Streets That They May Witness Great Naval Display
CRAZY MAN SHOOTS SHERIFF THROUGH HEAD Wound Is Serious and Maniac Was Only Subdued by Force
LADYSHIP TO KEEP ANOTRANCHO Lady Broome Wins Suit Against Squatters
POSTOFFICE VACANT AND NO CANDIDATE Thrifty Connecticut People Refuse Appointment at Derby
VENEZUELAN CATTLE TO BE IMPORTED The Entry of Steers for Immediate Slaughter Is Permitted
FORGED TELEGRAM TO WED NORA SCHNEIDER New Trial Granted on Charge Against Ernest Moore Chadwick
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SISTER MARRIES lITHFJJROTRER Infatuated Pair Say No Relationship Exists
PASADENA DEBATERS ARE TRIUMPHANT Pomona Loses the Collective and Individual Honors
BAD BOYS THROW STONES AT RIVERSIDE TEACHER Incorrigible*, Beyond Parental Control, May Go to Whittier
Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured
MORE BOODLING ATRIVEHSIDE Grand Jury Once More • Accuses Craven
QUEER FREAK OF DUMDUM BULLET Showed Many Wounds Though but One Ball Entered Body
NAVY COALING STATION PLACED AT SAN RAFAEL Government Surveys Thirty Acres of Ring Ranch for Port
DRAGGED ALMOST TO DEATH BENEATH TEETH OF HARROW Farmer Near Stockton Suffers Terribly as Result of Runaway
Murderer to Know His Fate Today
FOUR PERISH IN FLAMES AT LANSING, MICHIGAN
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WEARY WILLIES TO HAVE NOJINECURt Supervisors Discuss Their Problem WILL BE COMPELLED TO MAKE THEMSELVES USEFUL Sheriff Reese of Sacramento County Says That Hobos Will Desert the State if All Counties Will Compel Them to Work
Colored Singers to Sing
Courts Will Adjourn
Very Pretty Pictures
Something New
HISTORIC CHURCH RECALLS MEMORIES OF METHODISM Old Structure oil Garcia Street a Land mark- Last Vestige of Early Days May Be Saved
WOULD SETTLE LABORJISPUTES Patrick H. Scullin Is in Los Angeles
STEEL TRUST BUYS ANOTHER BIG PLANT Pays $13,000,000 for Clairton Steel Company's Properties
Peniel Hall Service
EXPECT HOTELS TO RECEIVE NEGROES Committeemen Express Opinion
MICHIGAN CENTRAL BREAKS SPEED RECORD Train Attains 109.4 Miles Per Hour, Carrying Road President
Appeals Mining Case
DEM ACCESS TO AGENCYACCDUNTS Kinney's Expert Turned Down by Directors SAY CHARGES COULD NOT BE PROVED BY BOOKS Fruit Agency Claims Such Invesigation Is Contracy to Sound Business Policy—Offer All the Evidence That Is Material to the Inquiry
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A PROSPEROUS BUSINESS YEAR
BLOODY MAY IN MANCHURIA
GOOD FOR CONTRACTORS
ON OUR BEST BEHAVIOR
FIRST WARNING TO BATHERS
IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES WILL MARK ORDINATION OF FRANCISCAN BROTHERS Two Youno Men Will Todau Be Elevated to Priesthood as Brown Robed Followers
LAST SYMPHONY CONCERT Rh ARTISTIC SUCCESS Henry Schoenefeld's R_eception Was Most Gratifying, and the Orchestra Distinguished Itself in His Work—Notable Features of the Eighth Season of the Organization
Pupils' Recital
ANNA HELD'S FISH WAS NOT A SUCKER Actress Catches a Real Shark at San Pedro
PROFESSIONAL COMPENSATION Lawyer, Physician and Teacher Debate
MAY MANTON'S HINTS
CLOSING IN ON FORGERY CASES
Counterfeiter
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NEWS OF cm IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
TRACHOMA IS GRANULATED EYELIDS
STEEL MAGNATE ON A PLEASURE TRIP CHARLES M. SCHWAB" AND FRIENDS 111 THE JTY AOTOS AND PLAY AMGSE THfiM Has No Time to Talk on Business During This Trip j
IMPROVEMENT CLUB GETS SCHOOL SITE Will Now Endeavor to Get School House
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
GET COMMISSION BUT NONPROFITS Pioneer Investment Co. Wins Suit
PERSONAL
MR. W. H. STEWART General Manager California Fruit Association, Is Living in Westmoreland Tract
WILL NOMINATE DELEGATES TODAY Republicans Plan for the Assembly Conventions TOTAL' OF FIFTY-FOUR DELEGATES TO BE NAMED Primaries Will Be Held Next Tuesday, When Assembly Conventions Outside This City and Pasadena Will Also Be Held
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Undelivered Telegrams
Southern Pacific Change of Time
Travelers
Ic—A Bushel of Fun—lc
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Seraphs Barely Miss Another Shut Out in the North Standing; of the Clubs
PORTLAND GOES TO PIECES AND LETS SEATTLE WIN
ATHLETICS AT CLAREMONT
Will Play Basket Ball
PASADENA GIRL WINS ATMBDHOFF Miss Florence Sutton Defeats Sister
SAN DIEGO GOLF TOURNEY COMES TO A CLOSE
Small Scores Made
Favorites at Oakland Win for Their Backers
Results at New York
Results at St. Louis
Results at Nashville
HE HANLON 111 A PftRLOH MATCH Taps Kid Sullivan for Ten Rounds
RIVERSIDE ATHLETES GIVE GOOD PROGRAM
MEXICO PURCHASES THE VERA CRUZ AND PACIFIC Pays More Than $4,000,000 and Makes Trust Company Solvent
POSTMASTER GENERAL RETURNS FROM TRIP Has Spent Several Weeks in Effort to Regain His Health
A WINNING PROPOSITION Our Fine Stationery
Grand Band Concert
St. Louis Players Talk Back to Umpire National League
American League
OAKLANDERS, UNABLE TO HIT THOMAS, ARE SHUT OUT
PHILADELPHIA SECURES OUTFIELDER FROM COAST Van Buren, Formerly With Portland, to Be With the Quakers
LACROSSE GAME WIUJE CLOSE Two Big Teams Will Meet This Afternoon
WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS HOLD CONVENTION AT SAN JOSE
FORMER BRITISH BARK TO FLY STARS AND STRIPES
Penny Arcade
INTERSTATE MEET ON TODAY'S TAPIS California Is to Meet Washington
FOUL MAKES DIXIE KID JUHAMPION Angry Hisses for the Referee
FISHERMEN'S TIDE TABLE
Pretty Polly Wins at Newmarket
GROCERS COMPLAIN OF INDEPENDENTS Say Their Ways Bring Grief to Small Dealer
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LOCAL DEBATERS MEJCTOMIS Defeat Northern Team in Annual Contest
HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE Glendale Wins Forensic Contest From Local Students
GARY LIBRARY WAS DEDICATED AT CHICAGO Six Thousand Volumes on International Law Qiven University
TRUCKMEN RESORT TO ARBITRATION
Specials for Los Angeles
HUNS DEVELOP THEIR PETROLEUM FIELDS
COLORADO BASIN – TO j: STUDIED" Government to Reclaim if People Wish
MARINE REPORT-APRIL 29
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THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
RABBI SPEAKS OF WOMATS SPHERE Says Hers Is- the Noblest of Callings
Talked to Boys
Milk Mixtures
CHURCH NEWS OF THE WEEK
METHODIST
CONGREGATIONAL
BAPTIST
CHURCH NOTES
Thomas Stringer Killed
Heroes of Christian History
Excursion to San Pedro
Two Negroes Sentenced
USEFUL DISCOVERIES
The Famous Indian Band
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NEWS OF THE COMMERCIAL WORLD STOCK MARKET FEATURELESS
STOCKS MOVE WITHIN VERY NARROW BOUNDS
New York Stocks and Bonds
r New York Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds
MORE GOLD SHIPMENTS
Financial Record
Small Industrial Disbursements
Northern Pacific Dividend
SHORTS PROVED ACTIVE BUYERS OF MAY WHEAT
ANOTHER ADVANCE IN POTATOES WILL OCCUR Scarcity Makes This Necessary—Eggs Rule Firm—Fish Scarce
GENERAL FRUIT MARKETS
Pacific Coast Trade
Cattle Market
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
EASTERN ORANGE MARKET CONTINUES TO IMPROVE
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS Los Angeles Banks
STOCK EXCHANGE
STANDARD CUTS OIL PRICES
Sugar and Coffee
BANK CLEARINGS
INDUSTRIAL SUMMARY
Cotton, Wool, Produce
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
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GHASTLY SKEtETOH • STILLJT URGE Throop . Students Tell Where to Find It PROFESSORS FEAR THAT NOTE IS ANOTHER PRANK Pasadena School Again Agitated Over Mystery of the Disappearing Skeleton—lts Hiding Place Is Made Known but Faculty Looks Askance
WORD FROM WASHINGTON Government Will Not Allow More Than $15,000 for Postoffice Rent
ISSUE ATTRACTIVE MAGAZINE Northern Pacific Company's Interesting Features of Great Northwest
PLAN IMPROVEMENT OF TWOJTREETS Proposal to Widen Shorb and Fourth Streets WOULD INVOLVE MANY CONDEMNATION SUITS * • • Board of Works Indorses Plan of City Engineer—Complaint of Waste Water on Colton—City Hall Employes Surprised by New Rule
A Beautiful Trip East Through Southern States
A TERRIFIC BLOW r«ll*4 Like an Ox and Dlziy and tlitflui for Wnkt-I(iy|h Expcrltnae of C. C. f. Ward af Olrard, Kan., a Veteran of Company It. SSth ladlaaa
MINIATURE WAR IN m GHETTO Amusing Incident in the Justice Court
FIFTY CENTS TO PAY $10 Colter's Financial Problem Was Too Much for the Attorneys
NEW ROUTE TO IDYLWILD Southern Pacific Will Compete With the Santa Fe
LEFT KB HOME TO ESCAPE WORK Former Rabbi Solomon Gets a Divorce
ARCHAEOLOGY HIS THEME Dr. F. M. Palmer Talks Entertainingly to Friday Morning Club
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