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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXI, Number 219, 5 May 1904
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PREFERRED SUICIDE TO EXPOSURE Secretary Clarke of Highland Kills Himself INVESTIGATOR ON HIS WAY Shortage Known to the Officials of State
THE MORNING'S NEWS
BADS A ME BOBS CHINESE New Ruling in Case of Immigration
PILGRIM'S PROGRESS TO BE DRAMATIZED
PARLIAMENT OF METHODISM OPENS AND FIRST DEBATING TILT OCCURS
CLOUDBURST IN CENTRAL TEXAS Five Children Drowned in Small Creek
ROCK SLIDE ADDED TO STORM IMPEDES TRAFFIC Colorado Railroad Men Battle Hero* icallv With Adverse Conditions
BRITONS AVOID ISSUE ON PROTECTIVE TARIFF Chamberlain Will Move Simple Vote of Confidence and Escape Defeat
WALDECK-ROUSSEAU TO UNDERGO OPERATION Former French Premier Had Recovered From Illness Lately
PT. ARTHUR IS CORKED AT LAST Attack by Daylight Was Necessary to Win JAPS DROVE INTO HARBOR Terrible Losses of the Russians Spell Defeat ,
PORT ARTHUR SEALED COMPLETELY AT LAST Japanese Made a Bold Daulight Attack to Accomplish Their Purpose—Naval Fight Is Renewed
CAPTAIN IS CENSURED FOR UNSKILLFULNESS Board Suspends His License for Three Months—Owners Partly Culpable
Funeral of Miss Moorehead
Franz von Lenbach Dying
F!!I0 COLLEGIANS IOSTOLE'INES" Throop Students Taken Into Custody
War Paralyzes Shipping
SHERIFF AND HIS PRISONER LOST Disappear From Moving Train in Utah
OEtTH SAVES HER FROM DIVORCE MILL Combat Over Custody of Mrs. Beavers' Child
Will Address Masons
FORTY MILUCNSTO BE TRANSFERRED Morgan & Co. Agents of the Government THEIR GUARANTEE IS GOOD FOR THIS SUM Distribute Funds According to Decree of French Courts—6o Per Cent to Old, 40 Per Cent to New Panama Company
Chamber of Commerce Members
Clairvoyance and Mediumshlp
Christ Church EnteiJ:ainment
NINE PERSONS DIUN STORM Central Texas Flooded by Downpour
The Irishman's Cant-hook
An Apt Pupil
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDS
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SUM PARKS DIES ON WOII COT Consumption Fatal to Labor Agitator CONFINEMENT IN SING , SING HASTENS THE END Once Leader of Power Among Workingmen of Country—He Gives Up Fight and Asks to Die in Peace. History of Conviction
SAN FRANCISCO STREET CARS RUNNING AS USUAL New Agreement Between Union and Company to Stand a Year
PANAMA REJECTS THE GOLD STANDARD UN'T Will Adopt System of Two Silver Dollars for One Gold
PLANT TOTEM POLES HEAD DOWN AT THE BIG FAIR Large Force of Workmen Rushing Work on Exposition
Chinese Empress Sends Her Picture
BRILLIANT DISPLA V OF FAMOUS PAINTINGS AT THE RUSKIN ART LOAN EXHIBIT Rare Trent Is in Store for Lovers of Pictures
Against Wifely Euchre-Playing
Booth's Assailant Dead
FIRE TRAP HOTELS ABE CONDEMNED By Hotel Association at Denver
PRESBYTERIAN UNIFICATION THEME OF SOCIAL UNION Scheme to Unite All Calvinists Is Strongly Advocated at Chicago
THINKS MANY CHINAMEN ARE HERE FRAUDULENTLY Census Director Gives Explanation of Apparent Discrepancy
JOHN A. BENSON HELD ON CHARGE_OF BRIBERY New York Court Orders His Removal to Washington, D. C.
Boy Train Wrecker Discharged
Kills Wife, Babe and Self
STOCK RAISERS TO FIGRTTHE TRUST Western Cattlemen to Collect Evidence
PROMOTION COMMITTEE CALL RIVER CONVENTION San Joaquin and Sacramento Rivers to Be Improved at Once
BRAZILIAN-PERUVIAN WAR IMPROBABLE Diplomatic Negotiation Will Probably Result in Boundary Arbitration
AMERICANS IN FORMAL POSSESSION OF CANAL Flag Was Hoisted and Maj. Mark Brooke to Take Complete Charge
REPUBLICANS OF NAPA COUNTY IN CONVENTION
Chinese Peddler Murdered
Foresters Grand Court
ALCOHOLISM As Viewed by the Authorities of Paris, France
PRESIDENT AND SENATORS CONFER Talk Over Republican Platform SENATOR ALDRICH IS TO PREPARE PART OF IT Speaker Cannon, Just Before Leaving for His Home in Illinois, Says He Thinks He Has Exploded Vice Presidential Boom
TEN YEARS IN FOLSOM FOR CHARLES H. LE MAR Judge Bennett Refused New Trial and Pronounced Sentence
Four Bandits Garroted
PLAGUE OF THE NIGHT Keeps Thousands of People in Los Angeles Awake
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Conferenoa Sossip
CHASE IS URGED FOBJSSEMBL* Supported by Business Circles
TBSPESAGESI WILL NOT PAY FINE Punished for Attack on Daughter-in-Law
STOCKMEN MAY RIDE HOME ON FREE PASSES All Transcontinental Roads Return to Conditions Before January I
HURRICANE SPREADS RUIN ALONG ORIENTAL COASTS Telegraphs Destroyed, and Vessels Injured
MAKE PLANS FOR THEJMNTION Republicans Ready for . Meeting
Bubonic Plague
"AMERICA" NOT FOR THE NEGRO Doctrine of Black Men at Chicago
DROWNED IN BATHTUB IN_A BARBER SHOP Was Elk and to Be Initiated in Eagles Last Night
Medical Authority Is Dead
Many Foods 1 for npw-hnrn Infanta Hn or,,*
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HEARST CONTROLS IOIMJBIOORATS A Boisterous Convention Indorses Him PLATFORM INVEIGHS AGAINST THE TRUSTS Kansas City Platform Is Ignored. Fight for Washington Delegation Due Today—South Dakota Republicans Nominate Ticket
Hearst to Fight In Washington
Harmony in South Dakota
Debs Refuses Honor
United Christians Adjourn
American in Royal Opera
A Riverside Girl Who Is Winning Fame in Italy Miss Curl Makes a Successful Debut in Italy
ALDERMEN GIVE BOND FOR THEIR APPEARANCE
ACAPULCO ARRIVES WITH COLON SURVIVORS
PAYMASTER MURDERED FOR MONEY HE CARRIED Found Dead in Field With Bullet Hole in Head
New Fruit Evaporator
PIERCE MURDER TRIO BEGUN Intoxication Will Be Line of Defense
FIVE TONS CF POWDER EXPL.ODE_KIL.LING FOUR Two Were Blown Into Pieces Too Small to Gather Up
DEATHS OF"THE DAY
THREATEN A BIG CHICAGO TIE-UP 50,000 Men May Be Out of Work Tomorrow SERIOUS TROUBLE IN ' BUILDING TRADES Nearly 1000 Teamsters Locked Out Yesterday Because Union Called Strike in Two Cases—Supply of Building Material Exhausted
Ship Yards Tied Up
Iron Workers May Strike
UNION MEN KIDNAP TWENTY-SEVEN BAKERS Imported Bakers Are Surrounded by Hundreds of Strikers
FRUIT GROWERS SUE AGENTS FOR ACCOUNTING Bank Made Co=Defendant on Allega, tion of Complicity
SANTA FE SAYS WORKjSJRESUMED Ripley Deplores Action of Strikers NEITHER SIDE IS ASKING CONCESSIONS AS YET Trains Delayed But on Account of the Heavy Traffic, It Is Alleged. No Reports of Violence Have Been Made as Yet
HOSTILITIES RESUMED IN SOUTHWEST AFRICA
Miner Killed
Wabash Railroad
Card of Thanks
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A DEMAGOGUE'S BLUNDER
NOT FOR CANNON
LUCKY SAN FRANCISCO
AM ! MY BROTHER'S KEEPER?
THE MAY CROP OUTLOOK
HENRY T. OXfIARD'S ARRIVAL ST A RTS PO LIT ICIANS TALK IflG Not Yet Ready to Make Formal Announcement of Candidacy
«{• I Social and Sossep |
Social Evening
Jolly Twelve Whist Club
Musical Evening
Social Notes
Form Syracuse Club
Served With Notice
Undelivered Telegrams
MAY PROSECUTE MJEMBERS Troubles of Cock Fighters Not Yet Over
EIGHTEENTH SESSION Los Angeles Congregational Association Meets
NEW LINE TO CELERY FIELDS Southern Pacific May Build From Benedict to Smeltzer
Negro Badly Cut
Provide for Lepers
Want Further Delay
Gets Big Verdict
Fell From Telegraph Pole
TALKS ON THE . LABORJUESTION Mr. Scullin Addresses Business Men
RELEASEDJ3N BAIL Assailants of Henry S. Puckett Ar« raigned in Police Court
Pleads Guilty
Suit for Damages
Peniel Hall
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NEWS OF Cin IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
FLOATING SPOTS, DIM VISION I
His Mission to Raise Funds for New Y. M. C, A, Home State Secretary V/ilcox Comes Here to Begin Active Canvass for $300,000
GRIND LODGE IS SOON TO_COIVEHE Engineers of Brotherhood Will Meet
PERSONAL
MR. GEORGE H. HARTWELL Cashier of the Boston Dry Goods Store, Will Live in the Westrporeland Tract
To the Main Entrance of St. Louis Fair
BAHKEHS WILL BEJERE SOOII Program Arranged for State Meeting
CITY TREASURER'S REPORT Increase of Several Thousand Dollars Over Same Time Last Year
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Two Days at Hotel Del Monte
MUSTER PLUMBERS ELECTJFEICEBS Lslate Association Concludes Its Session
HOTEL ARRIVALS
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SERAPHS DROP MOTHER GAME Friars Win Game in First Inning WHEELER'S BENDERS ARE EASY TO WORK OUT Hall Is Substituted on the Slab and Pitches Ball With Shiny Edges, but Locals Cannot Win Out, Although They Try Hard
OAKLAND'S ERRORLESS GAME IS A WINNER California Man Makes Good in Portland's Left Garden
TACOMA WINS IN THE SIXTH FROM SEATTLE Eagan Raps Out a Three-Bagger, Which Scores Two Men
AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION AND MOTOR LEAGUE ONE Consolidation Is Effected Between Two Organizations
STANFORD CHOOSES ITS TEAM TO GO TO CHICAGO University Is Advised That It May Fnter Biff Field Meet
MAKES HIGH SCORE Parkes Rolls Game of 266 Pins at Monarch Alleys
TOMMY FELTZ KNOCKS OUT KID VI'FADDEN San Franciscan, Though Game, Defeated in Fourth Round
Fisherman's Tide Table
CANINE ARISTOCRACY IS SEES AT KENNEL CLUB'S BENCH SHOW Two Hundred Pedigreed Animals on Exhibition Dog Fanciers From Far and Near Admire Many Entries
BIG HELD FOR METROPOLITAN High Ball Favorite for Big Stake
BILLIARD TOURNEYS CONTINUE Professionals and Amateur Play Close Games
Sand Boy Wins Chester Cup
IRON MAN MAY BE LOSING GRIP McGiimity Is Saved by Team-Mates
American Leasrue
Another New Lincoln One
CLOSE FINISHES AT MILE Three Horses Noses Apart at Finish
Results at Louisvilli
Results at Chicago
Results at Kansas City
Results at Jamaica
THE SUBWAY Some Ideas of the Proper Methods of Ventilation for IJnderground
Lillian Russell's Age
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS SANIA MOHICANS HIM BIRTHDAY Town Was Founded 130 Years Ago
FAULTY COURTHOUSE ROOF Does Not Shed Rain Water—Not Ac» cording to Specification
Widening West Colorado DRNA Mnv A
N HANDSOME SOUVENIRS FREE Salt Lake Route
HERALD'S LONG BEACH REGISTRATION BUREAU
BRIDAL CEREMONY Nuptials of Miss Andrews and D. Binford at Friends' Church
NEW TOWN SITE Beautiful Hillside to Be Turned Into Town Lots
Prepared for Inspection
MARINE REPORT-MAY 4
Undelivered Telegrams
THE MOON-SUN CURE An Interesting Case in the Courts of Paris Attracts Attention
GREAT DEAD OF THE YEAR Few Annual Lists Show More Eminent Names Than 1903
STONE OF KOREA They Enjoy the Game as Americans Do Baseball
World's Fair, St. Louis
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THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
WANTS POINTS ON CLIMATE_AND SOIL Head of Japanese Chamber of Commerce Here
FOUR MONTHS OF BLISS Short Wedded Life of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hildebrand'
Stop at Paso Robles
Money, Time and Trouble
Reduced Rates Via Gould System.
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NEWS OF THE COMMERCIAL WORLD DECIDED PRESSURE TO SELL
DECIDED DULLNESS IN MOVEMENT OF STOCKS
New York. Stocks and Bonds
New York Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds
More Gold Exported
Financial Record
EXCELLENT WEATHER GIVES WHEAT A BEARISH TINGE
Sugar and Coffee
FIRST VALENCIAS OF THE SEASON ARE SOLD
ONE CENT CLIPPED FROM STANDING CHEESE PRICES Eggs Are Firmer—Butter Steady. New Onions More Plentiful
General Fruit Markets
Live Stock Market
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
Railroad Earnings Reduced !TON, May 4.—At the annual meeting of
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS Los Angeles Banks
STOCK EXCHANGE
Cotton Closed Higher
Pacific Coast Trade
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Going East
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