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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXII, Number 23, 24 October 1904
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DEMOCRATS HAVE ENDED ALL PARTY. DISSENSIONS National Committee Makes Beport 011 States Where Formerly Republicans Were Strong Because of Strife Among Opponents
CARNEGIE SAYS CALL USELESS CRITICIZES THE PRESIDENT Philanthropist Declares Roosevelt'# Suggestion of Peace Conference at This Time Is Inopportune Disfavor in Europe
BRYAN AT WHEELING Fairbanks Also Spends Sunday at West Virginia Capital
CHINESE SITUATION GROWS CRITICAL Bennett Burleigh Says Outlook Jr Worse Than Previous to Boxar" Outbreak in 1900—Anti.For. eign Feeling Grows
On a Paying Basis Bv i m „
MILES SOUNDS ' WARNING NOTE HE FEARS NAPOLEONISM Famous Soldier Writes Open Letter Scoring Extravagant Idea# of Ex. pansion of the Present Administration .
LEAVES FORTUNE ON STATION SEAT Mrs. E. P. Gavit, Wealthy Woman of Albany, N. Y., Loses* $25,000 Worth of Diamonds in Public Place in New York
GYPSIES MURDER KIDNAPED CHILD Child Taken From His Home Found With Head Crushed and Throat Cut—Six Men Arrested
PREPARE TO SORTIE Port Arthur Fleet in Roadstead Assault on Fortress Is Expected Japanese Capture More Positions Twenty Thousand Russian Wounded Are it Harbin and Shirts Are Being Made for 40.090
LOOK FOR GENERAL ATTACK ON FORTRESS
THE STEAMER CANTON • REACHES VLADIVOSTOK
'twenty thousand wounded SENT TO HARBIN
•ARTILLERY DUEL 18 STILL IN PROGRESS
RUSSIANS DESTROY JAPANESE OBSERVATORY
ATTEMPTS TO WRECK TRAIN Ties Piled on Southern Pacific Tracks Near Modesto—Pilot of South, bound Flyer Demolisned—No Serious Damage Done
Injured in Collision
RUSSIAN BALTIC SQUADRON SINKS ENGLISH FISHING VESSELS, KILLING SAILORS Battleships Fire oil; Peaceful Craft j at Night .; INTENSE FEELING AMONG BRITISH Slavs Run Away Without Ascertaining Damage ; Inflicted
ATTACK ACT OF WAR
AKOUSE UNIONS Republicans Stir Up Hornet's Nest Pennsylvania Workmen Up in Arms 220,000 Array Against Boose velt * Trouble Stirred by "Graft" System In Connection With Building of Stat* Capitol at Harrisburg It Taking Serious Turn
THE DAY'S NEWS
III.'STPU iinnam nun Hi WAiunnuinLDDunn Three Families Lose All in Fire and Smoke Too Far From Hydrant for Assistance Gasoline Stove Explosion in House on 42nd Street Starts Conflagration Which Firemen Cannot Check
Mobile Has Big Fire
JEROME SEIZES LOTTERY TICKETS New York Official Causes Arrest of Six Persons Charged With Sell, ing Chances Smuggled by Steamer Stewards
LABOR DISCUSSION LEADS TO MURDER Chicago Man Who Said He Would Not Let Family Want for Bread, to Serve Union Stabbed to Death
Clark Sells Butte Newspaper
INDMNAFORPHRKER Republicans Chagrined at Situation Bryan Welds tlie Party by Speeches Important Gains by Democracy in Hosslerdom Apparent in Return of Miners' Votes—No Doubt Now as to Results
Train Collision Kills Three
FUSHIMI SAILS FOR AMERICA Japanese Special Envoy to St. Louis Exposition Leaves His Country Amid Great Enthusiasm. Escorted by Officials
TO STRENGTHEN FRIENDSHIP Japanese Minister Tells Why Prince Fushimi Is Coming
SAYS BOSTON IS CITY OF CULTS Episcopal Bishop Coajutor of Ne. braska Refers to United States as Sect Ridden Country in Address at Boston
KINGS ALREADY CONCEDED Woodruff Says He Does Not Expect to Carry County
BOMBTHROWER KILLED Man Attempts to Assassinate German Police Prefect With Explosive
DEATHS OF THE DAY Rev. A. J. Mahon, Bakersfield
Mexico Studies Irrigation
Europe Experiences Earthquake
Many Immigrants Arrive
Postpone Tradesmark Enforcement
HIS LEDJDLE LIFE James Mathiason Comes of Good Stock Now Lies Wounded as a Criminal Shot by Officer in Ocean Park Satur. day Night While Trying to Escape Charge* of Passing Bogus Money
OPPOSEDJO UNION Arizona Desires Single Statehood Governor Says Territory Is Prosperous Citizens Prefer to Remain in Their Present Condition Rather Than Join With New Mexico
COMBES' STRENGTH SURPRISES POPE Had Hoped French Premier Was Not So Strong in Chamber of Dep. duties—Attribute* Trouble to Masons
Respect Pope's Wishes
Suspected Robber Arrested
Straightjacket Is Authorized
Constructs New Airship
Michigan Has Snowstorm
A Price tor Fame
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HAZARD'S PAVILION PLACE OF WO'RSHIF Rev. Robert J. Burdette Holds Service in Temple
SNYDERJNDORSED Pico Heights Residents Favor Him Say He Is Only Logical Candidate Good Government Association to Throw All Its Support to Renomi. nation and Election of Present Mayor
CHINESE WILL CUT QUEQUES Members of Reform Association Say That Empress Tsi An Is to Be Deposed and Son Put on Throne at Peking
MRS. WIN DEAD Well Known Missionary Among Chinese Twenty Years in Los Angeles Quarters Christian Chinese Will Act as Pall- Bcarers at Funeral Tomorrow Afternoon—Was Life of Labor
WHITE WHITTLESEY SCORES IN 'HEARTSEASE' Romantic Actor Given Ovation by Burbank Audience
AMELIA GARDNER TO JOIN BELASCO FORCES
GRAND COMES TO ITS OWN "Convict's Daughter" Delights Lovers of Melodrama
At the Casino
Mason Opera House
"Everyman" Seat Sale
BIBIJS DISCUSSED BY LIBERAL CLUB
FINE PROGRAM FOR ENTERTAINMENT Affair to Be Given as Preliminary to Opening of French Catholic Mission Promises to Be Great Success
PERSONAL
Diners on Trolley Line
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NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET FOR PRESIDENT ALTON B. PARKER OF NEW YORK FOR VICE PRESIDENT lIENRY O. DAVIS OF WEST VIRGINIA
PARKER ON THE TARIFF
THE EXAMINER'S TREACHERY
"A LIVELY EXPECTATION OF FAVORS TO COME"
REPUBLICANS DESERTING REUF-SCHMITZ MACHINE Majority of Assemblymen From San Francisco Will Be Democrats Owing to Recent Exposure of Republican Election Frauds
NEW YORK IS SAFE Republicans Making Hard Struggle in State
NAMING THE HOME A Custom Which la Gaining In Favor
It Leaked Out
SMILES
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! AROUND THE TOWN
AMUSEMENTS.
NEW ORPHEUM THEATER – OPENED IN MINNEAPOLIS * Local Manager Receives a Telegram Telling of Auspicious First Night in Eastern City
To Bary Jade
The Angelus Hotel
Thirty-One Years With a Railroad Remarkable Kecoi%l Made ; by Southern Pacific Employe
POLICE RAID A NOTORIOUS CLUB Arrest Several Persons and Take Stock of Refreshments, Which Had Been Served to Custom. < ers as Evidence
MANY SUBJECTS AWAITING ACTION Important Questions Referred to Council Committe of the Whole, Including Proposition for Public Library Site
GETS 500 VOLTS AND STILL LIVES Motorman on Pico Heights Car Re. ceives Full Charge From Direct i Wire—Taken to Hospital in Unconscious Condition
STRONG PLEA FOR WOMAN'S RIGHTS Attorney Elizabeth Kenney Addresses Female Suffragists, Denouncing Property Law and Urges Members to Action
TALKS ON MAGNETISM Dr. Mclvor-Tyndall Before Audience in Blanchard Hall
What's New in the Stores
OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE NOTES
CITY NEWS >N BRIEF
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JONES m FIRST Seattle Beats Morley's Borrowed Prize Stovall Occupies Box for the Siwashes Game Goes Eleven Acts Before Men of North Can Score Winning Run—Flood Fired From Game STANDING OF THE CLIBS
OAKLAND TEAM HARDEORTACOMA During Past Series Aspect of Local Baseball Fight Has Changed and Lohman't Men Are Now Contenders
Everything Points to Success for the Winter Racing Here
BYRNES PAID FOR CLEVER BINGLE Crowd Goes Crazy When Oakland's Catcher Drives in Winning Run. Tacoma Is Victorious in Morning Game
FRIARS SCORE EARLY GET LEAD WHICH WEBFEET CAN. NOT OVERCOME Portland's Errors Together With Bunched Hits Responsible for Score—Wheeler Found When Game Is Already Safe
HUNTERS OUT IN FORCE Game Is Wild, but Plenty of Sport Occupicd Nimrods
FIND IT HARD TO CHOOSE REFEREE Willie Britt and Hereford Seem Unable to Select Man as Judge of Britt.Gans Go—Harry Cor. bett Will Not Act
WOODMEN WIN TEN ACT GA3IE Santa Monica-Ocean Park Aggregation Defeated at Chutes by Local Ball Tossers—Each Twirler jls Hit Hard
ENTRIES FOR TODAY Chicago, Worth Race Track
St. Louis, Delmar Track
New York, Jamaica
FORM OF THE HORSES Chicago, Worth Track
St. Louis, Delmar
New York, Jamaica
TO CHOOSE NEW LOCATION TODAY Directors of Century Club Will Decide on Site of Future Home—Kid McCoy and Sullivan as First Attraction
PEITZ'S FIELDING GOOD REDS' FIRST BASEMAN LEADS NA. TIONAL LEAGUE Fielding Averages of Different Players Show That He Accepted Many Chances Without Mak. ing an Error
Undelivered Telegrans
TO START TOURNEY Class "B" Players Will Get Busy »— Tenpin Game Returning to Popularity While Rubberneck Continues to Hold Sway Big Finger Ball Sport Draws Many to Its Support
Reliance Players Win
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OPEN NEWGUURCH Congregational Church „ Building Used New Place of Worship Is Most Modern w. C. T. U. Begins Crusade in City Schools Against Cigarette Habit. Urge Bad Result of • Practice
Child Bears Mark of Brutal Treatment Mother of Little Lena Zeppa Must Stand Trial
GASOLINE EXPLOSION THREATENS BUILDING Riverside Home Is Scene of Fire and Telephone Men Organize Hand Brigade and Quench the Flames
BANK DEPOSITORS BLAME THE OFFICIALS Coachella Merchants Ask Immediate Settlement From Receiver of Wrecked Bank—Hearing Granted Soon
KING WORK AND DAJTDRIFF Tlicy Are Each Caused by a Pestiferous Germ.
GIRL FALLS FROM HORSE AND DEATH MAY RESULT Accident Near Santa Barbara Will Probably Result Fatally—Lucile Hooper, Aged 12 Years, Is the Victim
DEATH UNDER WHEELS Young Man of Santa Maria Run Over
FIND MISSING BODY Body of San Diego JVlan Found at Bottom of®Bay
SCIENCE AND MONEY FAILED Young Daughter of Prominent San Francisco Attorney Dies
MINING NEWS FROM THE GREAT WEST Placer Mining Is Givenl Much Attention Several Good Strikes Are Reported on Ledge
MEXICAN MINES YIELD ANGELENOS PLACE MONEY IN ' THE REPUBLIC Promising Fields of Copper, Silver and Gold Await Transportation. Placers Pass to Strong FU nanclal Hands
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THE WEATHER
Weather Conditions
Forecast
DIED
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WESTLAKE DISTRICT INFESTED BY CATS
HOTEL ARRIVALS
MARINE REPORT-OCT. 23
HONORS LEb'T TO THREE ELEVENS Fight for Local Gridiron Champion, chip Liec Between Sherman, U. S. C. and Pomona—Odds Favoring Indians
Tie for High Score
leather Novell lei
COURSING FPESULTS Fast Barge Beaten by Princess Savoy at Ingleside
Quick-Set Hand.Screw
New Uee for Lettuce
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