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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXI, Number 232, 18 May 1904 PDF Issue PDF

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HEARST'S NARROWLY WON VICTORY TAINTED WITH DISGRACE Worship of the Golden Calf Reversing Former Triumph of Decent Democrats
RANSACKS HOTEL AND ISJMHT Westminster Guests Robbed by Bold Thief TRIES TO POSE AS METHODIST Employes of Hostelry Seize Him in the Act
FOUR MORE DIE FROM PERRIN MINE EXPLOSION Underground Disaster Claims a Total of Eight Men
THE MORNING'S NEWS
WISCONSIN FOR ITS OWN CANDIDATE Badger Democrats Defeat Hearst's Supporters CALIFOENIAN'S FACTION BOLTS Chairman Speaks on the Decrepitude of the Democracy
CORRUPTION RAMPANT Delegates Gorged on Hearst Coin San Francisco Bulletin Charges That Southern Pacific Also Lent a Hand
Convict Escape*
MONEY GETS VOTES FOR W.RJEARST Soaked in Whisky Delegates Are Sent Home AGENTS THEN VOTE PROXIES Northern Corporations Save the Labor Advocate
TWO CALIFORNIA BOYS TAKE THEOLOGIC DEGREES Divinity Graduates at Boston University Successful in Class of 44
BALAKLAVA SURVIVOR DIES OF PNEUMONIA
Arizonans 'Are for Hearst
KUROPATKIN OUTWITTED BYKUROKI Japanese Call Army Out of Earth to Enclose Him MUKDEN WILL SURELY FALL Russian Left Flank Is Turned by Clever Stratagem H
WONDERFUL STRATEGY OF JAPANESE GENERAL' Russians Apparently Do Not Know That Gen. Kuroki Is in Their Rear
New chwanq abandoned WITH WHOLE OF LIAO TUNG Russians Intimate That Their Retreat May Run Two Hundred Miles North
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lIDSSIAR GIMBAI SEEMS TO BE lONOBAST OP JAPANESE PIASS
Another Japanese army LANDS AND GOES NORTH Bombardment Covered Debarkation, and Russians Seemingly Retire From the Front
CHINO-JAPANESE TREATY WOULD BE FATAL ERROR Chinese Official Replies to Toast at a Banquet in Significant Manner
Russian leaders in FIERCE RECRIMINATION Gen. Kuropatkin Charges the First Defeat to Viceroy Alexieff
i CZAR PUNISHES I ZASSALICH EOR I THE FIRST DEFEAT
ETIQUETTE AT THE WORLD'S FAIR Will Decide Questions of Precedence
Lighted Fire 18,363 Times
REPUBLICANS ABE READY TOJIDORSE State Convention Is to Meet Today
His Title to Office
ARRANGE QUICKER TIAIE TO_CHICAGO Rock Island Cuts Its Running Schedule
PRESIDENT DISTINGUISHES CORTELYOU AS MANAGER Secretary of Commerce Is Asked to a Private Conference After Cabinet
DAYLIGHT ROBBERY AND ATTEMPTED MURDER Burst Safe With Dynamite and Shoot Trusty Watchman
DEATHSJ)F THE DAY E. R. Dubrutz
WEB. OAVIS HAS BOERS_ARRESTED Suspicion of Blackmail in the Charge
ROMAN PRELATES IN SECRETSESSIOI Pius Fund Claims Are Discussed
Bondholders Foreclose
ELLERVS BAND TO BE INCORPORATED Great Organization Now Belongs to Los Angeles
GIVE THE NEGRO AN EVEN CHANCE Dr. Bowen Speaks on the Race Problem
An Expensive Cradle
Shortage in Foreign Postage
His Observation
Moral Support
THE HERALD'S RAILROAD GUIDE
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ANGELENOS AEE HONOEED BY REPUBLICAN CLUBS
Platform Squints Toward Free Trade Organized Labor Men Hailed as Party Saviors
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FRUIT GROWERS TO ASK GOOD PRICES Ventura Will Call Big Convention t CRCHARDISTS OF ALL ' CLASSES ARE INVITED ttm of San Jose Horticultural Society to Be the Basis of Organization, "r Prices Have Proportionately De£ creased During Ten Years – -ciH
YALE SCHOLARSHIP TO HONOR STUDENT IhfMemory of Walter J. Austin, Who Perished in Iroquois Theater
KILLED HIMSELF TO ESCAPE DEEP DISGRACE Arrested for Heinous Offense, Could Not Face Public Exposure
COMMISSION MERCHANTS' LICENSES RESTORED THEM Harbor Commissioners Must Prefer Specific Charge to Forfeit Rights
GERMAN SOCIETY LEADER SENTENCED TO PRISON Embezzled $13,000 to Use in Entertainment of Prince Henry
TO FEDERATE ALL THE GOTHAM CATHOLIC CLUBS Start With 180,000 Enrolled Member*—Object Unknown
American Tube Works Strike
CARNIVAL QUEEN IS CROWNED WITH ALU DUE REGAL SPLENDOR
GEN. MILES OFFERS GOOD ROADS PLAN Army to Make Surveys During Peace
JUROR SAYS ATTORNEY MADE APPROACHES Redding Lawyer Cited for Contempt in a Murder Case
Reception to Delegates
CHICAGO BORROWS 10 PA! JUDGMENTS $5,500,000 Bonds Will Be Issued
WARSHIP LAUNCHED BUI WENTAGROUND Battleship Rhode Island on a Mud Bank
FLOUR TAKES DROP OF 20 CENTS PER barrel Decline Attributed to Dullness of Trade and Outside Competition
TO BOOM DRIED FRUITS, $75,000 APPROPRIATED Fruit Exchanges Raise Fund and Will Concentrate Efforts
GENERAL DAVIS IN CHARGE OF PANAMA CANAL ZONE
CALLS BIG STEEL FIBMJNSOLVENT Important Action Is Inaugurated
PYTHIANS OPEN ANNUOEETING Afternoon Session Given to Mourning
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HERESY CHARGES PRECIPITATE STORMY SESSION OF DELEGATES Consolidation of the Two Book Concerns Recommended NO DIOCESAN EPISCOPACY Terry and Munhall Hold Debate on Heresy Charges
DIOCESAN EPISCOPACY
TODAY'S PROGRAM
DO NOT PAY THEIR DEBTS
UNITE BOOK CONCERNS
THE NEW BISHOPS
YESTERDAY'S EVENTS
FIGHT OVER HERESY CHARGES
MANUFACTURERS IN ANNUAL MEET President Parry Makes an Address SAYS STRIKES ARE GROWING LESS STORMY Declares Policy of National Association of Manufacturers Is for Maintenance of Peace, and Not in Favor of Hostile Measures
GREAT INCREASE IN CIRCULATION Public Library Is Being Well Patronized
Closing Exercises Held
FRENCH OFFICER n DISMISSAL But, He Says, Sword Is Always for France
WILL TRY TO KEEP ST. LAWRENCE OPEN
Deliberate Suicide
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NO CAUSE FOR APPREHENSION
PLENTY OF MONEY
HANDY WAR DATA
THAT LOCOMOTIVE ACCIDENT
I MQjTE AND BEAM
" TAX THE DEADHEADS
* NIAGARA FALLS SAVED
EIGHT RECEIVE DIPLOMAS AS FULL-FLEDGED HOSPITAL NURSES
| Soesai Diary and Sossip
Wild Rose Whist Club
Deaconesses Reception
Buena Amigo Club
Social Notes
CLEVER ARTIST PASSES AWAY Harold E. Crafts Dies After Con« tinued Illness
THE PUBLIC PULSE "The Late Mrs. Bohn"
MAY MANTON'S HINTS
Not to Be Fooled
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H£WS OF CHH 111 BfllEF
EVENTS OF THE DAY
Untitled
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Auxiliary Delegates Prepare for Election of Grand Officers
VETERAN OF THE SERVICE Edward O'Connor, Honorary Member Grand Lodge of Engineers
ADDRESSES JTHEJONVENTION P. H. Scullin Talks to Engineers of Brotherhood
AUXILIARY DELEGATES' TRIP Hollywood and Studio of De Longpre Are Visited by Many
would do credit to their husbands and brothers who are engineers. Notes of the Engineers
RESIDENTS OBJECT TO LEPER COLONY Downey Protests Against the County Farrtt Plan
COURT BRIEFS Attacked With Heart Disease
Dr. A. B. Wright Dead
At the Missionary Exhibit
CLOSE CALL FOR MILL HELPER Six-Inch Splinter Pierces Young Raid's Neck
MURINE AS AN EYE TONIC
ISAYS COMPANY HAH FUTURE Gen. Wankowski Talks of the Militia DENIES REPORT OF FRICTION IN COMPANY A New Officers Have Been Elected and Many Applications for Membership on File—Numerous Changes Made in the Seventh Regiment
HOTEL ARRIVALS
PERSONAL
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SPORTS "rSCORES SPORTS SS'Ki? SPORTS WADOELL SHOWN BY NEW PITCHER Chcsbro's Curves Are Too Much for Detroit American League
National League
BENFER AND LUST 16 WIN Good Bowling Seen in Class A Doubles at Monarch Alleys
ST. VRAIN'S WILDNESS LOSES FOR THE TIGERS Purs Eleven Seattleites to First and Gives Way to Thomas
Undelivered Telegrams
Sunsets Win Game
FISHERMAN'S TIDE TABLE
Standing of the Clubs
A Problem
[SMITH AMD WHEELER GET TOO GAY WITH UMPIRE AMD ARE MADE TO MOVE Seraphs Manage to Win With Onlu Two Bingles
MONROVIAN ATHLETES AT BIG CELEBRATION Games Held to Commemorate Founding of Foothill Town
BIG HARNESS STAKES TO BE HUNG UP IN EAST Trotters and Pacers to Compete for $100,000 Next August
RACE HORSE MEN SUE THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC Ask Damages for the Death of Two Thoroughbreds in a Wreck
+ i » Good Fishing at Beach Resorts
"Teachers' Bpecial" to St. Louis Exposition
PEAR ATHLETES OF. THE GOLDEN STATE Stanford Contestants to Be Watched
THE BENEFITS OF FRftTERHALISM Practical Talk on Benevolent Societies I
WAR DEPARTMENT TAKES A HAND Government Permit for Sewer Outlet . Required
SUED FOR $100,000; SETTLED FOR $1200 Action for Damages Resulting From Blacksmiths' Boycott
SEITIELITES TO HAVE NEW CHIEF * ___ Dugdale Is to Manage Northern Team
Accused of Forgery
LINEMAN'S FUEL PROVES FATAL Albert Kay Lytton Dies of Fractured Skull
A Mean Man
RACING RESULTS ON MANY TRACKS Winners at Petaluma and Elsewhere Results at Petaluma
Results at New York
Results at Louisville
Results at St. Louis
Results at Kansas City
Results at Chicago
FIVE HUNDRED TAKE DEGREES AT BERKELEY Max Thelen Wins the Most Distinguished Honors of the Year
DWARF RAILROAD TOJK OPENED Lilliputian Locomotive in Eastlake Park
Hold Reception
Ready to Be Shown
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POINTS lil IT REBUILD PKIDEII_ SCHOOL Franklin School May Be Abandoned PRINCIPALS ARE TO BE GIVEN MORE ASSISTANCE Mrs. Simeon Q. Reed, Owner of Famous "Carmelita," Dies Suddenly. City Council, in Brief Meeting, Orders Street Improvements Made
Mrs. Reed Is Dead
City Council Meets
MONROVIA'S NATAL DAY Big Crowd Visits the Qem City of the Foothills
INFANT DIES Recent Settlers at Elsinore Suffer Sad Bereavement
GOV. MARKHAM'S VISIT Preparations for Observance of Decoration Day
OCEAN FRONT TITLES City Attorney Advises Calm Search of Law Before Action
*+* * •:< •> •> * ❖ *+* | HERALD'S LONG BEACH REGISTRATION BUREAU
CRAVEN CASE ENDED Maximum Penalty Under Charges Was Dismissal From Office
BUILDING BOOM Ocean Park Grows Rapidly in Both Business and Residence Quarters
POLICE TRIAL Thomas Brown Will Be Examined lot Death of Robert Warren
Movements of Santa Paulam
MONEY PAID TO CITY FUNDS Finances of the City Are in Good Condition
Carnival Qates Open
FORCED TO MARRY AT PIT OF GUN Jungquist Wants to Have Union Annulled
PHYSICAL HEAD FORJMIITAL Students Consent to Raise of Tuition Fee
It's the Pie Eaters Who Die Young
THE BANKERS m COMING Eleventh Annual Session to Convene Here
Match Game of Billiards
10S ANGELES RANKS THIRD Capt. Wilcox Recruiting Four Soldiers Daily
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THE WEATHER
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
AFTER THE RED IM WOMEN Number of Arrests Made for Soliciting NEW CHIEF OF POLICE TRIES TO ENFORCE LAW Ha« a Regular Squad of Men to Look Out for the Offenders, but Despite This Fact the City Is Flooded With Loose Women
CROPS ARE NOT AT Mill BEST Bainfall Badly Needed to Help Late Grain PRESENT OUTLOOK AUGURS NO GOOD TO LATE SOWING Adjoining Counties Already Beginning to Feel the Effects of Drought. Heavy Fog in This Vicinity Has Helped to a Considerable Extent
NEW INCORPORATIONS
NO MEANS OF IDENTIFICATION Remains Found of Aged Man Who Had Taken Strychnine
INDORSE SCULUN'S WORK Master Builders' Association Present* Him With Flattering Letter
' Unwilling Pupil
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NEWS OF THE COMMERCIAL WORLD MftflY STOCKS ARE HIGHER
ACTIVE BUYING HAS LIFTED STOCK PRICES
New York Stocks and Bonds
New York Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds
Financial Record
BEARISH NEWS AFFECTS THE VALUES OF CORN
WEEKLY CROP REPORT
Butter, £kk*. Cheese
ANOTHER CENT IS CLIPPED FROM CHEESE Eggi Steady—New Onions Weaker. Old Potatoes Cleaning Up
GENERAL FRUIT MARKETS
Cotton and Wool
Pacific Coast Trade
GREAT PRICES BEING REALIZED FOR CALIFORNIA ORANGES
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS Los Angeles Banks
STOCK EXCHANGE
Live Stock Market
Sugar and Coffee
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
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