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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXI, Number 353, 17 September 1904 PDF Issue PDF

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MORE RUSSIANS CRUISING BOSTON FINDS NO BELLIGERENTS Two Other Vessels Known to Be at Sea American Ships Ready to Meet Them at San Francisco
WILL DISMANTLE LENA Russian Cruiser Departs for Mar Island Navy Yard
FOOD FOR FIVE WEEKS REMAINS PORT ARTHUR WEAKENED Weary Soldiers, With Exception of Officers, Anxious to Surrender. Destroyer Wrecked by a Japanese Shell
INDICTED FOB WIFE DESERTION
CLEVELAND INTERESTED ADVISES NEW METHODS Ex.President Thinks Young Men Should Be Shown How Tariff Works to Their Great Disadvatage
GIRL DIES OF INJURIES Sister of Naval Constructor Robert Victim of Highwaymen
Joseph Jefferson Retire*
GORMAN TO_ACT Will Do Active Work in Campaign Important Questions Are Settled by Parker Nominee Highly Pleased With Outlook Question Whether Judge Parker Will Make Speeches During Cam. paign Left Open—Stevenson to Speak
RECALL CANDIDATE WINS HOUGHTON ELECTED TO COUNCIL Winner Carries All Precincts but One Davenport Loses by Majority of 751 Votes
DEPUTIES KILL LEADER OF MOB Lively Battle Between Officers and Lawless Crowd—Sheriff and Several Men Are Wounded
General Strike in Italy
FATALLY INJURED BY GAS EXPLOSION In Filling Automobile Tank Gasoline Is Spilled and Lighted Match Ignites the Gaseous Vapor
Berlin la Skeptical
THE DAY'S NEWS
PEACE IS POSSIBLE Bussian Statesman Is Hopeful Warring Nations May Settle Trouble Mediation Not Considered in Matter Ruaao-Japaneao Offensive and Defensive Alliance Is Predicted as Ultimate Outcome of Ruin, ous Struggle
RUSSIAN CRUISERS LEAVE ZANZIBAR
RUSSIANS HOLD UP BRITISH COLLIER
CARRIES CARGO OF CONTRABAND
JAPANESE CONSTRUCT KOREAN RAILROAD
RUSSIANS ADMIT IMMENSE LOSSES;
OYAMA'S MOVEMENTS SURPRISE RUSSIANS
REQUEST BELLIGERENTS TO RESPECT TOMBS
JAPANESE MOVE OUT ON RUSSIAN FLANKS!
| MILITARY ATTACHES AT LIAO YANG BATTLE
EAGLES ELECT OFFICERS Grand Aerie Adjourns to Meet at Denver in 1905
Capture Supposed Bandits
TOENTEMTRf Methodist Conference in Session Many Applications for Admission Committees Appointed to Investigate Case of F. A. Marrow—The Lay Association Elects Officers
OFFICERS MAKE READY FOR TRIP TO NORTH Odd Fellows' Interest Centers in the Big Encampment
MIDNIGHT ROBBERS GET WATCH AS LOOT Two Thugs Attack Elderly Machinist on Main Street, Between Sec. ond and Third—ls Arrested for Intoxication
Mexico Celebrate
SHERIFF CAPTURES MEXICAN DESPERADO Murderer Taken by Clever Ruse on Part of Officer, Who Offers to Buy Gun and Gets Drop on His Man
TRIES TO MURDER ENTIRE FAMILY Parallel to Dunham Case at Ash. land, Ore.—Young Man Shoots Four Persons and Then Commits Suicide
To Revoke Dawson's Will
Try to Stop Bull Fightini
Charged With Lynching
ASSISTANT ENGINEER NAMED Will Have Charge of Panama City Water Plant
Lineman Frightfully Injured
MRTjpSFIED Holds Conference With Indiana Men Leader Says Can Carry Pivotal States Senator Gorman Directing Affairs In the East During Chairman's Absence—Senator Davis Returns Home
STEVENSON TO SPEAK | Ex-Vice President Will. Take tha Platform for Parker
PLEASED WITH SITUATION National Democratic Chairman Con. fiderit Can Carry Indiana
MR. DAVIS REACHES HOME Vice Presidential Candidate Returns to West Virginia
DEATHS Warren Heaton, Oakland
BUILDING PERMITS
HOLGUIN ATTACKS BUNEAU-VARILLA Colombian General Says Course Pur. sued by Panama's Former Min. ister and the United States Was Irregular
i TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS
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FlNAffi JOUND Our Strength in Minted Yellow Metal One Fifth the World's Gold Is Here United States Treasurer Roberts Speaks at Bankers' Convention. Suggests International Clearing House
IMPORTANT CUSTOMS DECISION The Court Sustains Dealer's Protest Against Wheat Classification
BRINGS ARMY OFFICERS Transport Sherman Arrives at San Francisco From Manila
RELEASED FROM DUNGEONS Remarkable Scenes at Lhassa When Prisoners Are Liberated
Patriotic Mexicans Celebrate Their National Independence Day
PHOENIX HAS CELEBRATION Mexicans Gather From All Over Ter ritory to Observe Day
SCHOOLS FLOURISH State Superintendent's Glowing Report Increase in Tax of $2 Per Census Child Strongly Advocated—Nor. mal Schools in Prosperous Condition
Commission House Falls
butchers RAISE 80/COTT
MANY SOLDIERS DESERT Saloons Near Colorado Barracks Responsible, Says General
GOVERNMENT FILES SUIT Seeks to Recover Funds From Estate of Late Disbursing Officer
Armenian Mission Sails
RUSSIA ADMITS SHE WAS WRONG St. Petersburg Replies to American and British Notes Regarding Contraband, Agreeing With Views Advanced.
Paralysis Cured MR. JOHN KENNEY'S CASE YIELDS TO TREATMENT
EXPERIMENT CLOSE TO DANGER LINE Member of Well Known Family in Maine Writes to Friend Offering to Sell Counterfeit Money
DIES IN POVERTY Ex.Postmaster of Washington Ends Days at Poor Farm
Methodists in Conference
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NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET FOR PRESIDENT ALTON B. PARKER OF NEW YORK FOR VICE PRESIDENT HENRY G. DAVIS OF WEST VIRGINIA
LATER "MAN OF DESTINY"
LOCAL POLITICAL CAMPAIGN
TRANSCONTINENTAL WIRELESS TELEGRAPH
CHOOSES MISSION WORK Receptions Held for Local Minister by Friends in Hollywood
ACTIVITY SHOWN IN WORK OF CHURCHES French Mission to Be Held at the Plaza Church V CONGREGATIONAL
METHODIST
CATHOLIC
PRESBYTERIAN
BAPTIBT
SALVATION ARMY
UNION RESCUE MISSION
Y. W. C. A.
LIQUOR FREE TO LUNCH PATRONS Defense of Accused Proves Sufficient to Warrant His Dismissal in Township Court—Officer Testifies
'HEREJEM Republicans Admit They Are Beaten Have No Timber for Mayoralty Fight "For Business Reasons" Proposed Candidates Decline to Offer Themselves as a Sacrifice
VOTERS MUST REGISTER Chairman Young Appeals to Democrats of County
RED FIRE TO COUNT Iroquois Braves to Make Aggressive Campaign
Carlson a Winner
Outlook Encouraging
Gould's the Man
Plant la Candidate
Preparing Speeches
PLANS FOR HOSPITAL ANGELUS ASSOCIATION SECUREB PERMIT Will Erect Fine Flrep, /f Structure Costing $150,000 on Washing, ton and Trinity Streets, in the Sixth Ward
WOULD ORGANIZE LEAGUE Angeleno Issues a Letter to People of the City
SUES FOR DAMAGES Laborer Injured by Fall Want# $10,000
FATHER TO JOIN IN SEARCH Relatives of Missing Girl Determined to Find Her
"Law Enforcement"
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AROUND THE TOWN
AMUSEMENTS
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
New Arrivals
The Angelu* Hotel
Friends of Canine Species Rally to Prosecution of the Dog Poisoning Case Boyle Heights People Indignant Over Loss of Pets
JUVENILES IN COURT Many Cases Come Before Judge Wilbur
$5080 FOR BROKEN LEG Grocers' Clerk Would Secure Verdict for Damage
SALT LAKE SUES AGAIN Company Wants Land for Yards and Buildings
UNKNOWN YACHT CAPSIZED Indications Are Pleasure Party May Have Been Drowned
CLAIM HE "SHOVED QUEER" Lad Under Arre«t for Passing Spurious Gold Coin
NO TRACE FOUND OF LONG BEACH BATHER Relatives of Kratz Spurn the Theory of Suicide
INJUNCTION IS NOT UPHELD BY COURT Santa Fe Subsidiary Company Wins Out Over Southern Pacific Feeder in Territory of Arizona
MEN ARE POWERLESS
Rates to San Joaquin Valle
Merchants' Trust Gets License
GEN. MOORE COMES TO AID MAC ARTHUR By Direct Instructions of the President, Commandant at Fort Riley Sent to Take Charge of Department of California
Cured of Lame liack After 15 Years of Suffering.
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THE WEATHER
MARRIAGE LICENSES
: BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
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FRUIT EXCHANGE ELECTS OFFICERS Young Woman Sues 72.Year.Old Husband for Divorce—Eagles Initiate Large Class of Candidates
SENDS BEANS TO PRESIDENT First of Ventura's Crop Donated to National Executive
Undelivered Telegrams
KILLED |HH Officers Find No Trace of Missing Girl Check From Huntington Causes Discussion Society Favorite Will Study Music In Foreign Lands—Urge Annexation of Eastern Territory
SUES CHICAGO FIRM FOE LARGE SUM Claims $30,000 Due for Crop of Or. anges Shipped to Commission Merchants in That c,*y – 1 –
GRANT FRANCHISE FOR ELECTRIC ROAD Harbor Commissioners at San Diego Consider Application Favorably. Heavy Rains on Lower California Coast
HAVE MURDERER, OFFICERS THINK Tragedy Enacted at Santa Monica Six Years Ago Revived by Arrest of Alleged Guilty Party
GREWSOME FIND AT PL AY A DEL BEY Big Pavilion, Nearing Completion, to Be Opened With Reception—Los Angeles.Pacific Company Will Build Depot
NEW RESIDENCES FOR OCEAN PARK Handsome Cottages for Beach Resort—Bank Files Papers Doubling Its Capital Stock
DEPUTY SHERIFFS EVICT SQUATTER Was Not Government Land, Says Court—Big British Ship Brings Car£o of Coke and Cement
ILLEGAL SALE OF LIQUOR CHARGED Long Beach Republicans Open Local Campaign—New Marching Club Is Christened "Continentals"
FIND GOLD ORE IN SAN PEDRO WELL While Excavating for Water Aurifer. ous Bearing Ledge of Ore Is Exposed—lmprovements for Water System
FOOTBALL RALLY AT OCCIDENTAL Students at Highland Park College Gather Round Fire and Indulge In Expressions of Patriotism to School
OFFICERS ARE DISAPPOINTED Surrounded Cabin but Found No Train Robbers There
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THREE COACHES WORK ON COLLEGE FIELDS
Gardiner and Flynn Draw
Jay Ransch Still Winning
INDIANS BEST CORBETT GET TO FRIAR'S TWIRLER FOR BUNCHED BINGLES Game Was Pitchers' Battle Between Brother Joe and Jay Hughes, the Latter Keeping Hits More Scattered
Brltt to Fight Gans
DOG IN GREAT FORM Holds Oakland Down to Two Bingles Game Goes to Ronnd Ten Before Man Scores Then Error# by Devereaux and Dun. leavy, Together With Two Hit* Give the Seraphs Hard. Fought Game
FISHER'S MEN FAULTY PORTLAND'S FEW HITS MAKE SEVEN TALLIES Singles Off Fitzgerald, Copied With Tacoma's Errors, Give Webfeet Enough Runs to Take An. other Game
NINE REDS STRIKE OUT LUNDGREN'S CURVES WIN OUT FOR CHICAGO New York's HIU Timely and Brooklyn Loses Twice—Pittsburg Takes First Game and Beats Bt. Louis
CLEVELAND SHY OF HITS DETROIT WINS BECAUSE OF OPPONENT'S CLUB WORK White in Swell Form and Chicago Beats St. Louis—Athletics Lose to Senators—New York Takes One
WINNERS OF RACES ON VARIOUS TRACKS Brighton Beach, New York
Results at Harlem
Winners at St. Louis Bv Associated Press.
MAJOR DELMAR FAILB Goes Against Record, but Wind -and Track Are Against Him
ENTRIES FOR TODAY Chicago, Hawthorne Park
New York, Brighton Beach
St. Louis, Delmar
Results at Salem
FORM OF THE HORSES Chicago, Hawthorne Park
St. Louis, Delmar
New York, Brighton Beach
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ttEW YORK STOCK MARKET
NEW YORK STOCKS WEAK Weather Reports and Strikes Affect Trading
New York Bonds
Boston stocks and Bonds
BANK CLEARINGS
DUN AND BRADSTREET'S On State of Business—Progress Slow but Steady
GENERAL FRUIT MARKET
The Hop Crop
Sugar and Coffee
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Extreme Weakness In Wheat—Heavy Selling
Zorti'fe Fruit Letter
Pacific Coast Trade
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
Wool
FANCY POTATOES IN DEMAND SHIPMENT FROM NORTH LIBHT FOR WEEK Prices on Honey Changed at the Day's Session of the Produce Exchange—Fruit Getting Bcarce
Financial Record
Northern Oils
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS
Chicago Live Stock Market
Fruit Shipments
MARINE REPORT—SEPT. 16
NEW BANK ON BROADWAY Merchants' Central Trust Company Adds Banking Business
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