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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXI, Number 226, 12 May 1904
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PT. ARTHUR OPENED 10 RUSSIANS Train of Ammunition Rushed Through Japanese ATTACK JAPS IN THE HEAR All Day Fight to Save Vital Railroad Lines
HEARST MEN IN INDIANA BREAKAWAY Refuse to Abide by Action of the Caucuses PARKER WING IS IN CONTROL Washington Republicans Name Mead to Head Ticket
THE MORNING'S NEWS
WHITTIER CAE CRASHES INTO A FAST fj9 TRAIN, INJURING TWENTY PASSENGERS | Open Section of Electric Car Smashed and Coaches Shattered, bnt No One Is Killed Derailed Car Clings Mysteriously to Side of Culvert, After Ploughing Along Ties for a Quarter of a Mile
FIGHT OVER FAIR ESTATE IS ENDED Mother of Mrs. Fair Agrees to Dismiss
POUNDED TO DEATH IN PRIZE nil Negro Pugilist Kills His Opponent
Dies in Foreign Land
FIVE MINERS DIE INJXPLOSION Electricity Ignites Six Kegs of Powder
Canal Litigation Practically Ended
POLICE MAY HAVE KERN MURDERER Suspect Is Arrested at San Diego
STRIKE MAY SOON TIE UP ST. LOUIS HOTELS
HERRIH SUITED FOR_PROMOTION Will Be Assistant to Harriman
MOROS AMBUSH AMERICAN DETAIL
FOURTH COPLEY BANDIIJDENIIFIED Clarence Driscoll Held Off Side of Train
NOTED MISSIONARY DIES AT CLAREMONT
Coss&cks ReJd Rear of Jap&nes* Armies
Another J&p Loan, of $50,000,000 Is Proposed
Imperial R.eview of Fifty Thousand Soldiers
GEORGIA GIRL IS STOLEN IN FRANCE Was Confined in Jail Without Charge
ANOTHER TUNNEL UNDERJHE HUDSON Permit Issued on Plea of Public Necessity
VATICAN DOES NOT OBJECT TO WOMEN IN THE CHOIRS
CALIFORNIA WOMEN AT CONGRESS OF MOTHERS
Cotton Manufacturers
Electric Road Elects Officer!
Teachers Sue for Pa;
The Cause of Delay
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS IS GIVEN WELCOME TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Knights of Throttle to Hold Lengthy Conclave
PROGRAM FOR TODAY
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PLUNGER'S PAST TOLDJ COURT Nobleman Wins Libel Snit of Sevier BOOKMAKER CONFESSES TO WINNING BIG BETS The Justice, in Summing; Up, Declares That Late Queen Victoria Would Rather Relinquish Throne Than Be Presented to the Plaintiff
HERRMANN'S SONS MEET IN ANNUAL SESSION Grand Lodge Votes to Support California German League
GOMEZ AND KALBAZA DECLARED INNOCENT Men Charged With Fomenting Philippine Rebellion Acquitted
Reports Exaggerated
Hayti Is Quiet
Going East
CmLEMEN WAGE WAR IN BfItGQN Reign of Terror in Part of Lake Connty OUTRAGES AND CRIME WITHOUT PUNISHMENT People Awed by Startling Series of Killings—Creed Conn, Stockman Found Dead, Is Believed to Be Victim of Assassin
CONGRESS OF MOTHERS CONVENES AT CHICAGO Will Fight "Unrighteous Half Orphanage of Children" by Divorce
FRATERNALISTS CALL JOB POLICE Bankers' Union Meeting Is Stormy
INFANTRY LIEUTENANT DISMISSED FROM ARMY Frederick Mills' Sentence by Courtmartial Approved by President
DARING MURDER AND ROBBERY BY NEGROES One Brute Held Woman While Another Slashed Husband to Death
Business of Foresters
Lame Back
CONTRACTOR GONE; FOUL PLAY FEARED San Pedro Builder Is Missing IS KNOWN TO HAVE HAD MONEY ON HIS PERSON Partner, Who Is Last to See Edward Taylor, Says Business Is in Prosperous Condition and That Missing Man Was Extremely Temperate
CHINESE RAILWAY PROTECTED BY US Canton Road American Institution
HEIR TO THE ITALIAN KINGDOM IS EXPECTED Chamber of Deputies Congratulates Their King and Queen
CHILEAN CRUISERS ARE SOLD T0 AMERICAN FIRM Two Already Purchased and Option Held on Another Battleship
URUGUAYAN BRIDGES ARE DESTROYED BY REBELS
Britain Will Not Co-operate
TIBETANS SLUM 81THEJUNDREDS Mounted Britons Kill 250 Fugitives COLLUSION SUSPECTED ON PART OF CHINESE Tibetans, During the Attack on the Mission Compound, (lain the Top of Walls but Are Repulsed With the Aid of Wounded Troopers
FAMOUS DETECTIVE HELD AS EMBEZZLER introduced Bertillon System and Now Accused of Stealing $64
FRENCH GOVERNMENT HAS DECORATED BUNAU-VARILLA Recognizes His Work in Expediting Sale of Panama Canal
ROOSEVELT'S PLANS FOR SUMMER SEASON
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PATRIOTISM THE RINGING NOTE OP ELOQUENT SPEAKERS _AT METHODIST CONFERENCE IN HAZARD'S PAVILION Dr. Dobson Brings Social Greetings Prom Canada
TODAY'S PROGRAM
YESTERDAY'S EVENTS
A WOMAN'S BACK The Aches and Pains Will Disappear if the Advice of This Los Angeles Citizen Is Followed
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THE POLITICAL GOLDEN CALF
THE WAR SITUATION
A COOL PROPOSfTION
RAPACIOUS BONIFACES
RESTRICT THE MORGUES
W.C.T.U. SAYS THEATER PARTIES LEAD YOUNG PEOPLE TO EVIL HABITS Mothers Assert That Late Suppers Are Dangerous to Societu—Will Circulate Petitions
Socmi Iffi/ary and Sosssp >
L. I. Z. Sorority
Birthday Party
El Circulo Espanol
Wednesday Morning Club
Methodist Social
SAM DEWEY DEAD Was a Popular Figure in Business and Athletic Circles
Quinn Going to Fair
MAY MANTON'S HINT
WILL ENTERTAIN CHAMBEI Merchants' Evening at Free Missi# ary Exhibit
Praise Railroad Man
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NEWS OF CITY IN BRIEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
TRACHOMA 18 GRANULATED EYELIDS
PERSONAL
Wee and Winsome Maiden Morton Has Caught the Fancy of the Town
MR. E. T. BARBER, JR., The Popular and Well-Known Young Corporation Lawyer of Loa Angeles, Will Reside in the Westmoreland Tract
Body Identified
More Delegates
MARRIED AT SANTA ANA The Unexpected Wedding of Richard Brown of Health Office
They Knew the Signs
MUCH TROUBLE TO SECURHHE JURY Philip Lee Will Be Tried on Murder Charge
Hard Winter Out There
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SERAPHS BEATEN 111 LONG BATTLE Baum Blanks Oakland lor Seven Innings
PORTLAND PUTS iT ALL OVER OVERALL Collegian's Delivery Is Hammered for Thirteen Hits and Runs
SEATTLE COPS FRIARS INTHE_NINTH INNING Barber Blocks Three Base Runners
PLAN TO GIVE NEW YORK FIGHT ENTHUSIASTS BOUTS New Jersey Club to Have Six-Round Goes, Philadelphia Style
Baseball at Santa Monica Sunday
Ocean Park Bowlers Defeat Locals
BUSINESS MEN TO GOJO_BIG FAIR State Board of Trade Plans Excursion
FISHERMAN'S TIDE TABLE
HOMEOPATHISTS OF THE STATE ELECT OFFICERS
SEWERS WIN 15-lIJjING GAME Chicago and Phillies Flay 12 Innings American League
National League
Santa Fe Wins
Undelivered Telegrams
COL. IB SUES FOR $WII FEES Salvador Commercial Is Defendant
Mountains for Taft
Money, Time and Trouble
HERREDA WINS IN WHIRLWIND BOUT He Wins Decision From Long at Butte
HOW THE HORSES RUN ON EASTERN COURSES Results at New York
Results at Louisville
Results at Chicago
Results at St. Louis
Results at Kansas City
BOARD OF MINERS MEETSJN DENVER Californian Presides Over Proceedings
Yosemlte Valley Open
NO INSPECTION Bf UNIVERSITIES Superintendent Keppel Advises Change
Y. M. C. A. Convention
Con/aronc» Sossip
WHITEHEAD TORPEDO DERELICT IK BAY Lost by the Destroyer Perry
FORMER QUEEN OF KANAKAS GOING HOME AN ILL WOMAN
TRUSTEES OF AGNEWS STATE ASYLUM REPORT
Berlin Bakers Qo on Strike
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS PASADENA AFTER WRITERSJ/lEETING Would Secure Editors' Convention
Entertain the Engineers
Denver Woman Diet
Fire Gong for Police
Arrested for Larceny
B|G DOCK AT SAN PEDRO Movement to Install Sewer System and Build/City Hall
SCHOOL CENSUS No Maimed or Afflicted Children at Santa Monica
NOTES FROM SOLDIERS' HOME Inspector General Knox Depsrt*-~A Veteran Artilleryman Dies
HERALD'S LONG BEACH REGISTRATION BUREAU
SELL PROPERTY ON JUL* FIRST Preparing Publication of Delinquent Tax List
ELECTION SUIT IS DISMISSED BY COURT Bert Mahony Desired to Hold Office Two Years More
COURT HOUSE BRIEFS Railway Wants Lots
Another Saloon Robbed
To tha Main Entrance of St. Loula Fair
Wabash Railroad
BROTHERHOOD^ CONVENED Grand Chief Engineer Stone Presides at First Meeting
AUXILIARY IN SESSION
PERSONAL SKETCH OF CHIEF W. S. Stone Makes Rapid Advancement in Brotherhood Ranks
DELEGATES WHO ARE HERE
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THE WEATHER
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
HOMES MOVED TO AVO|MORGUE Grand Avenue Chosen for Establishment
THREATENING NOTE OF coniras Mrs. Stull Commanded to Quiet the Papers
CITY HALL BRIEFS Will Allow Fireworks
NURSES TO GRADUATE Diplomas Will Be Awarded Class at Cumnock Hall
MARINE REPORT-MAY 11
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NEWS OF- THE COMMERCIAL WORLD STOCKS SLIGHTLY IMPROVED
NEW DEBENTURE LOANS ARE TO BE FLOATED
New York Stocks and Bonds
New York Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds
MILLIONS IN GOLD WILL BE EXPORTED TO EUROPE
GENERAL FRUIT MARKETS
Prunes Are Improved
Pacific Coast Trade
CONSUMPTIVES
POTATOES ARE WEAKER AND QUOTATIONS LOWER All Butter Is Shipped to a New Level. Fresh Fruits Firm
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
Cotton and Wool
Sugar and Coffee,
World's Fair, St. Louis
CHOICE NAVELS ARE HIGHER IN NEW YORK
WHEAT OUTLOOK CAUSES A HAMMERING OF PRICES
STOCK EXCHANGE
Northern Oil Stocks
Two Days at Hotel Del Monte
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS Los Angeles Banks
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
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