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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXII, Number 10, 11 October 1904 PDF Issue PDF

Masthead
Editor De Young to Act as Election Clerk
REPORT UPRISING IN TAMINCtFU Chinese in Several Provinces in Open Rebellion— Qen. Mi Says That Russians Seek to Compli. cats Matters
THREATEN LIFE OF NAVAL CONSTRUCTOR Lieut. Robinson, Who Is in Charge of Battleship Connecticut, Fired on by Would.Be Assassin—Con. stantly Under Guard
Body Is Identified
BUILDING FALLS; FIFTEEN KILLED Terrible Accident at Santiago de Chile—New Structure Collapses, Burying One Hundred Wbrkmen
CAMPAIGN BEGINS Davis Makes Opening Speech Addresses Vast Throng at Baltimore Hill Flays .Roosevelt in Cortelyou Case Vice Presidential Candidate and; Party of Prominent Democratic Leaders Speak to Immense Crowds in Maryland
Governor Bailey Finds . Shortage in Treasury
TWENTY-NINE PERSONS ARE KILLED IN TRAIN COLLISION V .1, .1. .t. ,t. 4.AAAAJ.**** .ti »t< .?■ ** * * •>» •>. .1. i!i .T..]. it. .t. it.!». .t. A ,t. .t it. it. ■». A .t. it it »!• ***** ***** * '!■ »1« ** 1' 'I' * »!■ * ■!« <■ ■!» '!■ »t ■!« '1' 'I' 1' 'I' <' 'I' ♦•> -I' <' <■ ■!' 'I' <■ 'I't <
INVESTIGATING DISASTERS Government Alarmed at Great In. crease in Deaths
WARMLY RECEIVED AT WORLD'S FAIR California State Board of Trade Given Reception by Commission—Many Exposition Officials Meet the Visitors
IN HEAD END COLLISIONS OCCUPANTS OF DAY COACHES ARE DOOMED TO DIE
THE DAY'S NEWS
SINK THREE SHIPS Japanese Shell Fire Is Disastrous Stoessel Reports Cannot Hold Out Nodzu's Men Capture a Small Fort at Port Arthur, but Are Driven Out by the Russian Garrison
STOESSEL CANNOT HOLD OUT MUCH LONGER
JAPANESE DRIVEN OUT OF CAPTURED FORT
WILL SAIL FOR FAR EAST AT EARLY DATE
WILL CARRY HEAVY CARGO OF CONTRABAND
JAPANESE EMPEROR URGES PATIENCE
AGED MAN VICTIM OF MURDERERS Crime Near Bakersfield Charged to Mexican Laborers, Who Are Un. der Arrest—Another Crime Is Reported
Sells Mining Properties
3000 SACKS OF MAIL TIED UP Washout Situation in Texas Still Troublesome—Mexican Central in Bad Shape and Texas & Pacific Much Crippled
FLOOD DAMAGES BRIDGE Sacramento River Water Carries Away False Work
Damage Irreparable
Rain at San Jose
WEDDED BENEATH SMILAX AND ROSES Pretty Home Ceremony at San Diego. Los Angeles Man Takes Soci. ety Girl From South, em City
DISAPPEARANCE CAUSES MUCH EXCITEMENT Young Man Missing From His Home in Covina Believed to Have Wan. dered Away While Demented From Sickness
MILITARY SURGEONS CONVENE Meeting at St. Louis Desires Interna, tional Understanding
MAKES PLEA FOR frOLK Bryan Asks Support of Democratic Candidate for Governor
Seavey Succeeds Melick
HAWES WINS DECISIVE VICTORY OVER BUTLER Young St. Louis Democrat Triumphant in Political Contest With Old Boss—May Select Himself as Candidate for Mayor
WVNNEJPPOINTED President Fills Cabinet Vacancy
DEATHS OF THE DAY Mrs. Maria C. Baker, San Jose
CITIZENS OF PRESCOTT GREET MARCUS A. SMITH Fire Hundred Unable to Gain Admittance to Court House, Where Democratic Candidate for Congress Spoke on Issues of the Day
FIGHT PRIVATE CURS Railroads Complain to Commissioners Officials Say System Is Great Power One Firm Admits Taking $50,000 From Fruit Growers in a Single Season—Solution of Diffi. culty Offered
EPISCOPALIANS FINISH WORK Archbishop of Canterbury Makes Last Public Appearance at Tremont Temple—Richmond, Va., for Next Convention
BOSTON LISTENS TO NOTED ECCLESIASTS
Sues Get-Rich.Quick Concern
CLUBMAN PREFERS DEATH TO PUBLICITY Prominent New Yorker Shoots Him. self at His Apartments—Had In. stituted Slander Suits Against Members of the Club
Congregationallsts Assemble
FOOTPADS 808 RAILROAD MAN Take $15 From His Pockets While Holding Revolver to His Face. Victim Had Escorted Two Young Women Home
CHARGED WITH MOONSHINING Two Fresno Vineyardists Arrested by United States Marshal
Drowned Girl Wilson's Daughter
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SIK myUOBEB Cars Collide Near Echo Park Woman Hurled From Seat by Impact Twenty Passengers of Lcs Angeles Pacific Comjfeny Have Narrow Escape—Claim Switch Was Open
PLAN INTERESTING MEETING Pacific Coast Advertising Men's Asso. ciation to Assemble Here
OLD MAN SENTENCED FOR CATTLE THEFT Elder Woodard Gets Seven Years in San Quentin—Son Sent to Fol. som for the Same Crime
Murdered for His Gold
'RESENTED INSULT- Fair Defendant Tells of Stabbing Aftray Wounded Man Declares He Was Attacked Testifies That Rose Grossmayer As. sailed Him With a Keen Dagger and Wounded Him in the Back
M'VICKER WILL CASE POSTPONED Witnesses Who May Testify Aged Woman Was Under Hypnotic Influence of Dr. Zeigler Out of Court's Jurisdiction
WORKING OYER EXCLUSION LAW Government May Grant More Considerate Treatment to Higher Class of Chinese Coming to the United States
TWIN SISTERS FACE ACCUSER IN COURT
BUSINESS OUTLOOK CONSIDERED GOOD Great Corn Crop Restores Confidence and Interior Merchants Are Buy. ing Freely—Railroads Able to Handle Offerings
COMPLAINS OF NAVAL LAWS Resident of Island of Guam on Way to Washington
Aeronaut Dies of Injuries
TO ENDJISCHIEF False Alarms Are Too Numerous Firemen Are at Mercy of Jokers Chief Strohm Asks for a System of Lights, and Will Co-operate With Police in Stopping Annoyance
SLAUGHTER HOUSES TO BE DISCUSSED Councilmanic Candidates of All Par. ties to Appear Before Mass Meet, ing and State Their Re. spective Positions
ELECTRIC CAR STRIKES WAGON Street Cleaner Is Thrown to Pavement and Severely Bruised
Accepts New Position
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REPUBLICANS HOT Call Sammy Clover to Account Want to Know What His Politics Is Motion Before Sifting Committee Asks for a Committee to Ascertain Whether Kid Editor Is Re. publican or Democrat
Sorgo
FORESTERS INITIATE 300 CANDIDATES
SAN DIEGO READY TO WELCOME FORESTERS High Court of Independent Order Will Meet This Week With Men of National Prominence In Attendance *
Committed to Asylum
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
NOTED AJTJSTIEID J. D. Sorver Has Passed Away Known Throughout the Country tor Work Most Skillful Painter of Fowls in America Succumbs to Disease at His Home in Los Angeles
INJURES ARM IN FALL Vaudeville Performer Drinks Until He Becomes Unsteady
FLOOD ABATING; SANTA FE REOPENS Conditions in Storm=Swept Districts Are Better, and Railroad Com. panies Will Resume Traffic
CITY HALL NOTES
STOMACH TROUBLES Mr. W. E. Waterhouse Cured by Vinol After Everything Else Had Failed ♦
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BEAN EATERS WIN New York Loses Last of Season Final Game Marked by an Exciting Finish Nine Full Innings Played Before a Man on Either Team Crossed the Plate—Athletics Win Their Last Two Games I
NATIONALS WIN FIRST Teams in St. Louis Battle for Cham, pionship of City
CONTEST ENDS A TIE Neither Side Wins in First of Post Season Games
WINNERS OF RACES ON VARIOUS TRACKS Results at Elm Ridge
Winners at Worth
Results at Morris Park
Delmar Park, St. Louis
CADWALLADER MAY PLAY University of California Withdraws Recent Protest
OUTLOOK FOR SEASON IS GOOD List of Stake Races Offered by New California Jockey Club Contains Rich Prizes—Many Horses Will Be Entered
ENTRIES FOR TODAY Chicago, Worth Race Track
St. Louis, Delmar
New York, Morris Park
FORM OF THE HORSES Chicago, Worth Race Track*
St. Louis, Delmar
RUBBERNECK POPULAR ON BOWLING ALLEYS
WHITNEY BUYS FAMOUS STALLION Closes Deal In New York City for Seventy Thousand Dollars—Also Bought Twelve Other Animals
REDWOOD WINS CUP KACE Horse Quoted at Four to One Takes Rich Prize
LOU DILLON AGAIN Champion Trotter Breaks Records for Workouts at Memphis
EASY FOR TOMMY RYAN Middleweight Champ Puts Douglas Out With Hard Left
Race Meet Called Off
Undelivered Telegrams
Man Meets Horrible Dea'th
JACOBS GIVEN FIGHT AT LAST Will Meet Kid Solomon in Preliminary to Johnson.Martln Go—Men All Hard at Work Training for Contests
For Street Lamps
Battalion Drill
PERSONAL
MM HELPS TRUCK Runners Will Soon Be at Ascot Advance Guard Leaves for Here Next Week New Stables Nearly Ready for Occu. pancy—Northern Jockey Club and Ascot People Are Now Friends
PASADENA MAN DESERTS BRIDE E. M. Rugby, Former Prominent Musician and Religious Leader, Dis. appears—Said to Have Another Wife in Des Moines
PLANTS IN EVIDENCE Park Officer Charges Prisoner With Uprooting Coiias
miONJS EASY McGrovern Has Best Man Beaten Police Stop Fight at End of Round Four i While It Lasted the Fight Was Terrific, McGovern Having the Best of Go—Hanlon Lost Because of Recklessness
Doherty Brothers Win
LIES UNDER PORCH; BEGS HIS MEALS Seven.Year=Old Howard Curran Has a Varied Experience During Two Days' Absence From His Home
STRIKES BIG GUSHER Oil Company In Santa Barbara District Gets Big Find
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NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET FOR PRESIDENT ALTON B. PARKER OF NEW TORK POR VICE PRESIDENT HENRY G. DAVIS OP WEST VIRGINIA
TARIFFS AND PANICS
THE MAN FOR THE TRUSTS
TELEPHONIC TRAIN OPERATION
I I ! Social Diary and Gossip |
! Woman's Clubs
FOR HOFMANN CONCERT Local Musicians Are Taking Great ln= terest in the Affair
SMILES
The Herald Complimented
GOOD ONES
REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR
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j AROUND THE TOWN |
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
The Angelus Hotel '
TOO MUCH JOHNSON' PROVIDES PLENTY OF FUN AT BELASCO
Star Acts at Orpheum
FINDS RELIC OF WAR AFTER FORTY YEAR
"Sweet Clover" at the Mason
RANCHERS' CAUSE WILL BE HEARD
THEMR IS ON Thomas Oberle Joins Belasco Morosco Company Will Go North Burbank Theater Management Has a Change In Sight—Desmond May Head New Stock Aggregation
Broadway Theater
Bremen's Trade
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THE WEATHER
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
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BUILDING PERMITS
Itates to Bnn Joaquin Valley
DEATH DUE TO HEART FAILURE Mrs. Littlefleld of Ocean Park Dies in Elsinore
HOTEL ARRIVALS
CITIZENSJIOTEST Pasadena Cemetery Extension Causes Trouble Residents Claim It Would Spoil Property Supervisors Take Action and Stop Proceedings—Throop Institute Library Is Moved Into Larger Quarters
INDIANS ARE ENTHUSIASTIC « Sherman Institute Students at River, side Honor Football Team
PATROLLING COAST FOR FOREIGN SHIPS Revenue Cutter Manning and Other Boats of Her Class on L-ookout for War Vessels Thought to Be Near
CHARGE FALSE PRETENSE Santa Monica Man Gets In Trouble Through Misrepresentation
DIES AT SOLDIERS' HOME James Craig, Veteran of Civil War, Passes Away
REFUSED PRIVATE BOND Trustees of Santa Monica Will Not Grant City Treasurer's Request
NEW COMPANY TO OPEN PLANT AHEAD OF TIME Ocean Park Concrete Company Has Many Orders Ahead—Santa Mon. ica.Ocejm Park Amusement Company Organized
LAND COMPANY ORGANIZED New Firm Incorporated in Santa Ana With Large Capital
FOR BETTER ILLUMINATION Beach at Playa del Rey to bs Bril. liantly Lighted
PENPRASE FOUND'GUILTY Corona Man Declared Violator of the Prohibition Ordinance
Defends President's Honor
NEED MORE ROOM City Schools Are Still Badly Crowded Large Gain Over Last Year's Enrollment Temporary Buildings Are Not Batis« factory to Board of Education. Bullfinch Wants Carpenter* to Teach Sloyd
MORE RAIN IN SIGHT SAYS WEATHER MAN Showers Reported In Several Coast States and Los Angeles May Get Its Share of the Downpour
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BILL ISJELD UP Question of Everett Park Title Street Improvement Is Expensive Title to Land Was Once Confirmed by City in Omnibus Bill—Question Has Arisen as to Suf. ciency of Such Title
WELL KNOWN WOMAN EXPIRES SUDDENLY Wife of Maj. Charles M. Fairbanks of South Olive Street Dies From an Attack of Heart Failure
DIVORCE IS GRANTED; TIME EIGHT MINUTES Judge Conrey Establishes a New Record in His Court at Hear, ing of McClure Matrimo. nial Troubles
For Desertion
Proceedings Begun
WOULD ELOPE WITH HIS SISTER-IN-LAW Wife Testifies That Her Husband Threatened Her and Made Over, tures to Her Sister—Se. cures Divorce
SHE ALLEGES BRUTALITY Wife Declares Her Spouse Threw Mis. siles at Her
HELD TO ANSWER Washington Man Accused of Fraudu. lent Actions
POPULAR ADDITION IS SOLD Rose Hill Lots Taken by Investors in One Week
INCORPORATIONS
HAIR WON'T FALL OUT If You Kill the Dandruff Germ With the »w Treatment.
WHO HAS SEEN JOSEPH SHOOK? Illinois Man Says Aged Relative, Worth a Million or So, Lives in or Near Los An. geles
CHIEF WOULD PUBLISH MASHERS' PHOTOGRAPHS Young Men Who Persist iiv Ogling Women on the Streets to Be Summarily Dealt With, Says the Chief
SEEKS SON'S RELEASt- Naval Fireman Is Being Held as Insane
CHINESE TO BE DEPORTED Forty.Three Celestials Sent to San Francisco
Hope for the Dyspeptie
World's Fair, St. Louis.
CLUB WOMEN OPEN SESSIONS TODAY Many Delegates From Los Angeles and Vicinity Will Assemble at First Congregational Church
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fIEW YORK STOCK MARKET
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Trading Was Chiefly in Specialties. Steel Strong
New York Stocks and Bonds
New York Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds
Financial Record
DULL GRAIN MARKET Weakness Abroad Due Mainly to Large Russian Shiprrcnts
Pacific Coast Trade
Chicago Live Stock Market
St. Louis Wool
DAMAGED HAY IS REPORTED ADVANCE MADE ON WAREHOUSE OPEN STOCKS Eggs Remain Firm—Butter Is Un. changed—Fish Plentiful—Cheese Higher—Apples a Drug. Bananas Sacrificed
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
Sugar and Coffee
GENERAL FRUIT MARKET
Crop Conditions
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS Bank Stocks
MARINE REPORT—OCT. 10
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
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SPEAKSATWHITTIER Mr. Morton Addresses a Large Meeting • Pledges His Support to Fruit Growers Democratic Nominee for Congress Bit. terly Arraigns Trusts and Then Reviews Republican Opponent's Official Record
SOUTH AMERICA IS INDIGNANT People Alarmed Over Panama Steal, and Believe United States Is Fast Drifting Toward Imperialism
CAMPAIGN ITINERARY | ' OF THE DEMOCRATS f
Houghton Seeks Nomination
May Be Candidate
BEGGS STUDIES IN DETENTION HOME While Awaiting Trial the "Boy Bur. glar" Works Assiduously at His Books on Electrical Science
MINISTERS SAY BIBLE SHOULD BE IN SCHOOLS At a Meetina of the Association a Committee Is Appointed to In. vestigate and Report at Next Session
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES.
Special Art Kxhibit
BEGINS CAMPAIGN FOR ASSEMBLY t*,% J.» »,t, ,t11, .t, ■». ■«. .t. * * »■» ■!■ ********
ADDITION TO CONDUIT SYSTEM Telephone and Telegraph Wires to Be Placed Underground in South, western Part of City—An. nual Extension
CAMPAIGN ITINERARY FOR HON. W. 0. MORTON
BUILDING WALKS UNDER CONTRACT Conditions Under Which Sidewalks Are Laid and F/roperty Own. ers Are Compelled to Pay for Same
ASK REMOVAL OF UNSIGHTLY FENCE Property Owners Present Petition to Council Concerning Blocking of Highways by Private Individuals
MONEY IS PLEDGED , FOR FIESTA CAUSE i Secretary of Merchants and Manufac. turers' Association Gets Ready Response to Letters Sent Out to Merchants
Women to Entertain
SEES HUSBAND DIE Despondent Teamster Cuts Throat Commits Act in Presence of His Wife Fear of Losing His Few Possessions and a Dispute With His Spouse Supposed to Have Caused the Deed
SWALLOWS CAUSTIC DRUG Inmate of Bellevue Avenue Resort At. tempts Her Own Life
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