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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXI, Number 356, 20 September 1904 PDF Issue PDF

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RUSSIAN SORTIE IS FUTILE QEN. MISTCHENKO REPORTED KILLED Port Arthur Troops Bepulsed by Japanese LOSE MANY MEN IN NIGHT ATTACK Engagement at Mukden Favors Mikado's Soldiers
TAGGART IS CONFIDENT ILLINOIS IS RIGHT IN LINE Chairman Says National Committee May Establish Headquarters at Denver to Manage Cam. paign in the West
Gorman Confident of Success
Senator Fairbanks Speaks
KNIGHTS HURT < IN ACCIDENT TRAIN GOES INTO A DITCH Templars Seriously Injured When Puliman Roll's Down 15-root Embankment—Spreading Ralls the Cause
BEGINS FAREWELL SEASON Sir Henry Irving Presents "Merchant of Venice" at Cardiff
ROBBERS HOLD UP SECTION HOUSE, KILLING TWO MEN Desperate Battle at Riverdale, Fifteen Miles From Chicago. Thugs Burn Building After Securing $485 in Coin
SESSION OPENED Odd Fellows Begin Business Notable Gathering at San Francisco The Deputy Grand Sire Is Absent Several Candidates for Position of Grand Sire—Liquor Traffic to Be Made an Issue at Meeting
NEW YORK DEMOCRATS GATHER AT SARATOGA; MAY SELECT SHEPARD
EELY 01 PAEKEE ■ Democrats Buoyant Over Prospect Expect to Gather Many Independent Votes Whirlwind of Enthusiasm Looked For Recent Conference of Candidate With Leaders In New York Make* the Political Atmoephera Cheerful
VAN DUZER TALKS OF WEBT Congressman Says Several Statea Ma/ Be Carried
THE DAY'S NEWS
MARYLAND IN LINE Democrats Will Score Big Victory Form Parker and Davis Leagues President Threw Down Gauntlet in Having a Negro Second His Nomination, and Voters Will Re. sent the Insult
SCORES ROOSEVELT'S SPEECH U. S. Senator Bailey Says It Is Dis. credit to President
DEMOCRATS IN CONVENTION San Joae County Assembly Nominates Strong Ticket
ARIZONA CAMPAIGN OPENS Hen. Marcus A. Smith Addresses En. thusiastic Democrats
Republican Meeting
CHINESE SHOOTS MAN IN THE BACK Mongolian Restaurant Keeper Makes Murderous Assault on Youth Whom He Alleges Refused to Pay for Meal
SWITCHMAN KILLS MEXICAN IN EARLY MORNING BATTLE Edward Carter, Attacked by Three Men, One of Whom Draws Knife, Uses His Revolver With Deadly Effect
PIONEER MERCHANT DIES IN ENGLAND John W. Grace, Formerly of San Fran, cisco Mercantile Firm, Expires at His Country Home in Kent
TREASURER IS FORCED TO RESIGN Man Who Financially Embarrassed Catholic University Asked ta Re. tire—Cardinal Gibbons Takes Action
NO ENTHUSIASM OVER CORONATION Capital of Servia Lavishly Decorated, but Memory of Regicides Casts a Shadow Across Throne of King Peter
NEGROES FIRE INTO HOUSE Georgia Farmer's Home in a State of Siege
TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS j
STATE TO PAY COYOTE BOUNTY Supreme Court Deides Scalp Claims Must Be Bettled—Will Cost Call, fornia Nearly Quarter of Million Dollars
CUMULATIYE CREDIT RARRED FROM MAILS Seattle Representative of Local Get. Rich.Quick Company Shut Out From Use of Postoffice Service
LIVES ENDAiNGERED BY EXPLOSION Firemen Have Hazardous Task Fight, ing Flames in Second Conflagra. tlon In Halifax Wharf and Warehouse Districts
ENGLISH CHOSEN TOLEADVETEKANS Soldiers Who Fought In Spanish War Open First National Encamp, ment In World's Fair Grounds at Bt. Louis
DEATHB William Coatello, Ban Francisco
PROMISE HOT CONVENTION LOUD. ORATORY IS ASSURED Committee on Contests at the San Francisco Assembly Expected to Return Recommendation to Unseat Hearstites
SOLDIERS WOUND ITALIAN STRIKERS Riot Follows Meeting of Dissatisfied Workingmen—Artillery and Many Troops Prevent Invasion of Center of City
GRAND JURY ASKS FOR IMPEACHMENTS Condemns Acts of Sheriff, Mayor and Chief of Police of Huntsville for Permitting the Lynching of Horace Maple
"BEFORE DAY" CLUB AT WORK Alabama Negroes Form Branch of Murderers' Organization
Agius Received by Pope
STATE PRINTER REPORTB Sale of School Book* Greatly Increased—Office Busy
SHIPBUILDING PLANT SOLD Bath Iron Works Passes Into Hands of Reorganizes
ARABS PILLAGE SALONICA Sherik Pasha Surrounded and Army Proeeding to His Relief
COIN FORMISSIOHS Methodists Contribute Liberally
principle™ Russia Sends Reply to America
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GRIEF jSJOUBLED Bereaved Girl May Lose Brother From Funeral to Side of Dying Young Woman Whose Fiance Was Buried Sunday Hastens to the Home of Brother, Who Is Seriously 111
FIND DECOMPOSING BODY IN CULVERT Remains of Man Supposed to Have Been Murdered by Tramps Is Taken From Culvert at Kings City, Cal.
Pioneer Seriously 111
Squadron at St. Helena
Veterans of Civil War Hold Encampment at Redondo Beach Stirring Battle Tales Told Around the Camp Fire
SCIENTISTS MEET AT WORLD'S FAIR International Organization Welcomed to Exposition by President Fran, cis at Opening Session in Festival Hall
S. F. MAY RESUME STEAMSHIP LINE Rumor That Railroad Will Put on French Vessels to Ply Between San Diego and Chi. nese Ports
NOT !EI_SEATED Houghton's Qualification Delayed Meeting Is Set for This Morning Councilman.Elect Houghton Says He Has Complied With Law at All Points—lmportant Busl. ness Blocked
To Command Philippine Fleet
OLD AGE Cornea to Everyone, but Its Visits Hay Be Postponed.
OBSERVE YOM KIPPUR HEBREWS CELEBRATE MOST IM. PORTANT OF HOLIDAYS Solemn Services Are Held in the Local Tabernacles, at Which the Old Jewish Hymns Are Sung
Bavlngs Banks Show Gains
SIKESJN ROCKS Steamer Northland Is Damaged Mate Mistakes Lights on Coast Accident Occurs Near Pacific Grove, Where Vessel Is Now Anchored, Waterlogged—Passengers Safe at Monterey
Murderer Commits Suicide
SEEKINGJJEMEIY Troubles of Political Brick Makers They May Ask City for a Waiver Lawler Says His Company Will Fulfill Its Contract—Lack of Quorum Prevents Decision by the Council
PERSONAL
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NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET FOR PRESIDENT ALTON B. PARKER OF NEW YORK FOR VICE PRESIDENT HENRY G. DAVIS OF WEST VIRGINIA
TIME TO CALL A HALT
TWO ORANGE SEASONS
CLEVER PRODUCTION OF "POOR RELATION" Belasco Company's Work Is Satisfactory to Play Goers
Mason Seat Sale
VARIETY AT ORPHEUM Clever Sketch Succeeds "Skinny's Finish"
Benefit for Singer
Clever Bill at Broadway
TEAMSTER DRAGGED 80 FEET BY HORSES Frightened Animals Dash Madly Down Street With Driver Dragging Behind—Wheels Pass Over Man's Body
CITY HALL NOTES
Sunshine for Horses
ADVANCE GUARD OF TOURISTS ARRIVES Low Rates Now In Effect Are Inducing Easterners to Come to California for the Winter Season
CHARGED WITH CRUELTY Jury Disagrees and the Case Will Be Retried
A Great Qeyaer
Social Diary and Gossip
Sheldon.Jordan
Afternoon Tea
Taylor-Todd
HOTEL GOSSIP
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AROUND THE TOWN
AMUSEMENTS
TELLS NEEDS OF CALIFORNIA
PARTY PREPARES FOR PRIMARIES Democratic City Central Committee Files Necessary Petition, Which Entitles Them to Partici. pate in Election
Would Secure Release
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
BOWEN NAMES COMMISSION In Absence of Mayor the Acting Of. ficial Selects Playground Com. mittee—Snyder May Not Approve
OBJECTS TO BUILDING MASTER BUILDERS MAKE COM. PLAINTS Say Structure on Spring Street School Site Does Not Conform to Build, ing Ordinance—Girders Too Small
WITNESS WOULD HAVE $300 FOR TESTIFYING Says Oral Contract Was Made by Which She Was to Be Paid for Services In Suit
BLOW MB Court Decides Against Farmers i Demurrer of the City Is Sustained Judge Wellborn Holds That Suit Is Essentially One to Quiet Title and That It Must Be Settled
SANITY IN QUESTION Civil Engineer Will Be Tried Today
HOLLYWOOD SCHOOLS OPEN Increase of Thirty This Year In High School Attendance
'SUCH AJpiESS' Senatorial Campaign Is Slow One Belief That Railroad Has a Hand Democrats Look fop Bpllt In Repub. lican Ranks When Legislature Convenes and Hope to Elect Their Man
SURE OF VICTORY Democrats Confident They Will Elect Three Supervisors
KERN FOR MAYOR Friends Are Urging Him to Enter the Contest
DEBB TO SPEAK HERE Socialist Candidate for President Is Coming to Los Angeles
Monrovia Meeting
ARRAIGNED FOR MURDER Negro Brothers Secure a Continuance of Their Case
HEARING IN POKER CASE Preliminary Proceedings Today In Santa Monica's Cause Celebre
THIEVES RANSACK HOUSE Leave the Premises Almost Bare of Furniture
MANY LOTS SOLD MONDAY Free Excursions to Garfield Place Are to Continue
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THE WEATHER
Forecast
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Rates to San Joaquin Valley
FUR PJ ISSUE Plan Indorsed by Pasadena Mass Meeting Business Men May Form Insurance Board New Sanitarium for Nervous Disease* to Be Constructed—Local Lodge Has Open House for Visit, ing Odd Fellows
BUILDING PERMITS
RIVERBIDE'S NEW TAX RATE Flfted by Supervisors at $1.80 In the Cities and $2.20 Outside
CONVICTED OF MURDER; SENTENCED TO HANG Slayer of Former Los Angeles Woman Evinces No Concern as to the Fate Awaiting Him
NEW LINE MAY BE BUILT S. P. SAID TO BE PLANNING AN ELECTRIC ROAD Infant Child Is Drowned in Laguna Lake—Employe of Gas Company Meets With Painful Accident
PROMINENT FARMER KILLED VENTURA RANCHMAN SHOT IN AN ALTERCATION Was Ordering Drunken Trespassers Off His Land When He Was Mortally Wounded by Dis. charge of Gun
OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE NOTES
Cured a Comrade of Cholera Morbus and Saved Hl* Life.
WARSHIPS ARRIVE OFF SAN DIEGO Vessels of United Btates Navy Have Come South to Engage In Tar. get Practice at Magda. Lena Bay
WORK ON PIER IS DELAYED TWO SITES FOR IMPROVEMENT HAVE BEEN OFFERED Joseph Wetzel, a Los Angeles Car. penter, Injured by Fall—Team, ing Contractor Has His Foot Crushed
FOOT CRUSHED UNDER CAR Long Beach Man Injured in Attempt to Board Moving Train
SAYS VETERAN BATTERED HIM Santa Monica Rivals for Woman's Smiles Engage In Fist Fight
AVALON CHILDREN AT WORK Schools Opened Yesterday—Arrivals at the Glenmore and the Central
SOCIETY PEOPLE TIRE OF LIFE Young Couple Commit Suicide Be. cauae of Nervoue Affliction
In Receiver'a Hands
INSANITY ON RAPID INCREASE Chicago Experts Say at Present Rat* Half the World Will Be Crazy in 500 Years If Condi. tions Continue
AGED LEGATEE DIES AT GALWAY Miss Jessie Davis, Who Inherited a Million Dollars, Die* Without Touching a Penny of Her Fortune
LEAVES VALUABLE EBTATE Samuel Davis Bequeaths Immense Fortune to Many Helre
Senator Alger Arrives
World's Fair, St. I;onls.
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HEMPEL SAYS NAY T. & C. anil Pomona Will Not Meet Claremont Man Holds Out for Fiesta Park Negotiations Between Coaches Holmes and Hempel End in Declarations That No Game Will Be Played
SEATTLE WINS ON ERRORS Corbett's Muffs Give Indians Up and Down Game
Fisher's Men Win
SENATORS ARE LOSERS NEW YORK WINS GAME IN TWO INNINGS £fc Louis and Cleveland Split Even in Good Games—Plank in Fine Form—Detroit Can't Hit White
SUTHOFF BEATS BOSTON Twirler in Good Form and Allows but Few Safe Hits NATIONAL LEAGUE.
STANDING THE CLUBS
Cbangei of Time on Salt Lake
STANFORD MIT WIN BIG GDME Cardinal Players Are Training Hard
FORM OF THE HORSES Chicago, Harlem Race Track
St. Louis, Deimar
New York, Sheepshead Bay
Undelivered Telegramr
JUNIOR CHAMPION GOES TO SYSONBY
SEATTLE RACES START First Day Devoted Entirely to the Running Horses
FEATURE OF CARD SPOILED Many Scratches in Fourth Race at St. Louis Track
PATCHEN MAID MAKES GOOD j Defeats Good Field in Trotting Race at Columbus Park
CIGAR LIGHTER WINS THE FALL HANDICAP
ENTRIES FOR TODAY Chicago, Harlem
New York, Gravescnd
St. Louis, Delmar
FIREMEN WILL PLAY 'TO HELP RELIEF FUND
FLYING CLOUD IS IEAD NO CAUSE FOUND FOR DEATH OF FAMOUS HORSE Dead Animal Was Owned by Thomas W. Lawson and Cost $12,000. Was Champion at Several Big Horse Shows
GOLF TOURNEY STARTS Big Olympic Contests Now on at the Glen Echo Club
PRACTICE TACKLING ON BAG | Dummy at U. S. C. Bearing Brunt of Work These Days
Underwood a Winner
"KEINE" SMALL ON MICHIGAN SQUAD Local Star Playing With Men Who Can Tip Beam Over Two Hun. dred Pound Mark—Rose Not Working
SAYS SON HAD NOTHING TO FEAR Father of Albert Kratz, Who Is Be. lieved to Have Been Drowned at Long Beach, Discredits The. ory of Suicide
BARTENDERS STRIKE Proprietors Remove Union Cards and Liquid Dispensers Walk Out
Brewery Workers Invited
Mouldings
Power From Snow
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MEW YORK STOCK MARKET
DULL DAY IN STOCKS Decided Shrinkage in Volume of Busi. ness—Jewish Holiday
New York Stocks and Bonds
New York Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds
Financial Record
CHICAGO PROVISION MARKET Firm Feeling Prevailed Despite Bear Influences
Pacific Coast Trade
MARKET FIRM FOR CALIFORNIA ORANGES
ONION MARKET WEAK FANCY UNES OF POTATOES ARE STILL IN. GOOD DEMAND Various Conditions in Produce Lines Moving Well at Present Values. Good Fruit Very Scarce
Chicago Live Stock Market
Sugar and Coffee
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDB Bank Stocks
GENERAL FRUIT MARKET
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
Evaporated Apples
Cotton and Wool
MORE "BLIND PIG" ARREBTS Proprietor of Hotel and an Employe Taken Into Cuetody
HINTS BY mY MNTON
PATTERN NO. 4793.
WANTS HIS LIBERTY Habeas Corpus Proceedings of San Pedro Resident
MARINE REPORT—SEPT. 19
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ARE OPEN TO ALL Winter Visitors May Attend School Truancy Rules Debated at Length Board of Education Decides That Children Whose Health Will Not Per. mlt of Vaccination May Be Admitted
FALLS DOWN STAIRS; DIES FROM INJURIES German 3utcher Trips and a Heavy Cask Falls Upon Him—Sue. cumbs at Receiving Hospital
IN REAL ESTATE CIRCLES Completion of Handsome Apartment House on Flower Street
BOY READY TO WORK Little Orphan From Santa Ana on His Own Resources
Leaders Plan for the Season's Work of Local Association Y. W. C. A. Members Will Hold a Public Reception
SERVICE OF REJOICING
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