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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXII, Number 47, 17 November 1904 PDF Issue PDF

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BRILLIANT RECEPTION TENDERED GREAT BRITAIN'S ROYAL QUESTS St. Hall Scene of Impassive Display FABULOUS WEALTH OF JEWELS ARE WORN Kings Edward and Charles Exchange Felicitations in Speeches After Banquet
Arbitration Treaty Signed
DRILLED $20 GOLD PIECES Attorney Is Charged With Abstract'ng Yellow Meta!
SACRIFICES DESTROYER Russian Commander Sinks Ship Rostoropny Blown Up at Chefoo Was Moored at Scene of Former Fight Boat Which Successfully Dodged Togo's Blockading Fle-Jt Brought Important Diapatches From Port Arthur for Emperor
POSSE CAPTURES CODY ROBBER BY STRATEGY Bandit Taken Into Custody Near Owl Creek, Wyo., Is Believed to Be the Man Who Fired Shot Which Killed Cashier Middaugh
COLORADO HOVERS ON VERGE OF CIVIL WAR If Peabody Persists in Proclaiming Himself the Governor Democrats Will Bring Federal Troops Into Centennial State
TO INSIST ON LOWER TABIFF WEST DEMANDS REFORM Agricultural and Manufacturing inter, eats of Middle and Western States Backing Movement for Modified Laws
SHOT BY GEORGE GOULD Attendant in Bird Hunt Seriously In. jured in One Eye
UP TO PROPONENTS IN DOLBEER CASE Contestant Abruptly Clcses the Case. Other Side Will Consume Four Weeks in Taking Testimony
URAD AT ST. JOHN'S Norwegian Lifeboat Destined for St. Louis Fair
WEALTHY H. M. PRAED KILLED By AUTOMOBILE "SAN TOY" ACTRESS FATALLY HURT Nina Rudolph Is Dying of Injuries CHAUFFEUR IS ALSO VICTIM Speeding Automobile Plnnges Over High Embankment HEAVY MACHINE BURIES PARTY Dead Man and Wounded Companions Found by Passers-by
The Dead H. M. PR AED of Riverside. The Injured
THE DAY'S NEWS
KlESir DIE Miss Rudolph Suffers Serious Injuries Was Leading Woman of "San Toy" Company Party on Way to Pasadena When the Heavy Automobile Plunged Over High Embankment With Fatal Results
PARDEE INLINE May Head Irrigation Congress Senator Newlands Also a Candidate Letter From President Read to Delegates Roosevelt Dwells on Movement to Re. claim the Desert—Mexicans Are Pleased by Part Given Them in the Congress
SEAWELLAPPOINTED Designated to Hear the Kern River Suit Acting Governor Annuls Former Appointment Litigation Involves Enormous Electric Interests of Southern California and Right to Use Water to Generate Power
LIFE SAVERS LOST IN TIDAL WAVE New Inlet Station Dest-oyed by Hurricane Sunday.and the Men Were Washed Away With the the Debris
M'ALEER LOSING GROUND EACH DAY His Connection With Werdin and the Machine Is Regarded by Many Citizens as Poor Boost for Him
Urged for Judgeship
CALIFORNIA BUILDING SOLD Southern Illinois Wrecking Company Purchases the Exhibit
TEIUSLV ROMPS Speaks for McAleer and Werdin "Gentleman of Color" Is Thunderer Evan Lewi*, the Street Superintendent and Other* Hold Forth at Powwow In the Seventh Ward
FIFTH STREET SALES INVESTMENTS ACTIVE ON THAT THOROUGHFARE Modern Brick for Main and Fourth on the Lankershim Comer—Reai. dences Planned In the Popiu lar additions
INCENDIARY BUS) Attempts to Burn Grand Avenue Homes Blazing Kubbish Found in Stable Eleven-Year-Old Boy Gives Alarm and Residences Are Saved—Police Are Searching for the Miscreant
MANY CITIEB REPRESENTED Convention of Municipalities in Ses. •ion at Santa Ana
TO SUCCEED IBADORE RUSH Dorothy Morton Will Take Her Place as "Glitter*. Glor'-"
CHADWICK RELIEVED ~ Rear Admiral of the South Atlantic Squadron Makes Request
Three Killed In Wrecks
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werdiims unfit So Says the Municipal League Members Give Reasons for Their Action Say They ArejjDjigoeing Re-election of Btreet Superintendent Becauee of Extravagance and Waete During Hie Admlnfctratlon
EVADEDLAW THREE TIMES IN A NIGHT Youth of Sixteen Yeare Charged 'Vitn Burglary, Captured After Six Week'e Chase
BANQUET FOR RETIRING MEMBER Grocere Give Dinner for E. W. Grannie at the Del Monte
Restoring the Acrop. lie
WERDIN'S INSPECTOR WOULD PROVE 'GRAND JURY IN WRONG Foreman Willard and Patrick Doyle Examined
Tin Mines in Queensland
ASTONISHING RESULTS
FENCE TORN DOWN Citizens Resent Blockade of Street McKinley Avenue Closed by Obstruction Sixth Ward Councilman Leads Car. penter and Bluecoats to Rescue. Suit Threatened by Builder
NEW HOTEL ASCOT IS OPENED TO PUBLIC -■ Hostelry Near Race Track Provide* Fine Quarter* for Horsemen. Furnishings and Decora> tions Artistic
SURVIVOR OF MAFEKING SUCCUMBS TO DISEASE Malcolm McKinnon, Resident of South Africa During Boer War, Passes Away in Los Angeles Hospital
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CONFESSES TO CRIME; | FOUND NOT GUILTY Forced Admission Does Not Hold With the Court PASADENAN ACQUITTED ON CHARGE OF ARSON Physicians Disagree as to Mental Condition of Charles Long
INDIAN BOY KILLED IN DRUNKEN BRAWL Youth Angered at Alleged Insult to Sister Seizes Winchester and Murders Companion—Held by Coroner's Jury
TREE PLANTING ACT IS REJECTED BY SAN REDRO By Large Majority Citizens Refuse to Give Officials Authority to Say What Kind of Trees Shall Grow
SHIP BODY TO NEW YORK Remains of Mlm Isadore Rush Will Go East Today
Artists' Material
CHARTER ELECTION IS STIRRING UP TROUBLE Voter* of San Bernardino Ara Taking Great Intereat In Coming Conteat. Rumors of Liquor Interest Taking a Hand
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES.
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THREITSTO KILL Wife Tells of Spouse's Cruelty Dec%esHeExperimented Jitli Poison c . . Judge Holds That Husband's Sharp. sning Butcher -knife and , Con. 1 * coctlng Drugs Grounds for n Divorce
WOULD NOT TURN WRINGER Honest Labor Not for Him, Declares Wife
DECREE IS DENIED Government Interpreter?* Wife Fall* to Secure Decree
OBJECTB TO RUDE TREATMENT "Was Thrown About the House" Says Bpouse
Many in Trouble
For Theater Party
Bate* to Baa Joaquin Valley
WOMEN TAKE STAND FOR IMPROVEMENTS Many Enterprises Will Be Aided by the Club Members
RAID POKER GAME Police Arrest Bix Gamblers in a Room at the Bt. Elmo Hotel
Union League's Reception
Revival Meetings Close
POOR VENTILATION School Buildings Not Well . Constructed Health Officer Suggests New Plan Dr. Powers' Report Will Criticise the Method* Now In Uee for Provid. ing Children With Freeh Air
Dr. Mclvor-Tyndall Lecture
Dr. Bower* Returns
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THE MAYORALTY CANDIDATES
PULL HARD FOR THE FIESTA
AWAY WITH THE EYESORES
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******* * * * V * I'VT'I'VT WWW rTfTTTTTTTT > f Social Diary and Gossip !!
Riddle.Graham
Pink Two Step Party
I Woman's Clubs
Friday Morning Club
Ml INVITATION FOR COL MARSHALL Daughters of Revolution Slight Commander of Negro Regiment in Making Up List of Funs, ton Reception Guests
Liberty Bell Leaves Fair
SAYS INDIANS ARE STARVING Terribl? Story of Hunger and Want Among Natives in Mountains East of Ban Diego—Will Die Unless Aided
LIGHT ENGINES FOE AIR CRAFT Opportunity for Gasoline Machine Builders to Perfect a Scheme of Aerial Navigation Was Never so Propitious
FAIRBAN KS GREETE D BY MANY FRIENDS Political Affiliations Are Forgotten at Congratulatory Reception to Vice President Elect at l:.c!ianapolis
Troop* Ordered to Vodina
GOOD ONES
Business Is Business
French Automobiles
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ABOUND THE TOWN
AMUSEMENTS
* Uf CITY NEWS IN BRIEF r< THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL BAZAAR
The Angelua Hotel
TO WED THANKSGIVING Engagement of Miss Lula Mc- JLachlan and Robert Henderson Announced
AFFAIRS OF HOME TO BE DISCUSSED Mothers' Congress and Child Study Clrclea Will Deal With Prob. lema of Domestic Life
FUNERAL SERVICES OVER MOTHER AND HER BABE Remains of Mrs. John Steward Daggett and Infant Will Be Laid to Rest Today in Mountain View Cemetery
EXTRADITION OF HABCOURTSOUGHT Congressman Marcus Bmith of Ari. zona Will Endeavor to Have Man Tried in Tucjon
PREPARING FOR CITY ELECTION
MR. NILES PEASE The Leading Furniture Dealer of the Pacific Coast Will Live in the Westmoreland Tract
DIRECTOR MAKES PLEA FOR FIESTA Merchants and Property Owners Are Urged to Bend Contributions to Fund Without Delay
DISSENSION REACHES EVEN SCHOOL CHILDREN / Trouble Between Teachers of Union Avenue School S|r reads to Playground and to Parents' Homes
PERSONAL
PAIR VISITORS TALK TO KINIRY Burglar Entertains Young Women With Stories of Deeds Through, out Country—To Oakland " for Trial
RIVAL TICKET BROKERS HAVE DECLARED WAR Lehman, on Spring Street, Seeks to Enjoin Duffin of Fourth Street From Using Certain 4 Signs
Judge Wellborn Returns
INCORPORATIONS
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THE WEATHER
MARRIAGE LICENSES '
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
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BUILDING PERMITS
Trots Mile in 2:01 1.4
Elks Beat Pythlana
OSCAR JONES WINS Lolimanites Defeated in Sloppy Game Locals Hammer Two of Oakland's Pitchers Graham Retires After First Inning in Favor of Schmidt Who Allows Twelve Hits and Nine Runs
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs
PORTLAND SHUT OUT Whalen Beat* Iberg in a Pitchers' Battle
Morley and Seymour Play
DYSINGER AND M'KENZIE WIN Tompkins and M'Gee Defeated by 35 Plna
President May See Game
TACOMA LOSES TO THE SEATTLE TEAM Tigers Present a Crippled Line.Up and as Result Suffer Shut Out, the Score Being 5 to 0
TRAIN CHINESE IN MILITARY SCHOOL General Homer Lee Will Drill Celes. tials in New Quarters in China* town—Articles of Incor. poration Filed
KINIRY WAS IN BIG TENNIS TOURNAMENT Los Angeles Burglar Took Prominent Part in August Events at Santa Monica Under Name of "Fred West"
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Two Odds-on Favorites Defeated at Oakland Stroller Outrun by Bombardier and Honiton Loses to Andrew B. Cook—Congei4 Takes First Race at 30 to 1
HERALD'S FORM CHART
FRISK STILL KING OF COAST BATSMEN Seattle's Outfielder Will Probably Finish the Season in Front—Ber. nard the Only Local Over .300 Mark
Latonia Entries
LATEST GOSSIP OF THOROUGHBREDS
Results at Latonia
FORM OF THE MORSES Results at Oakland Track
Cincinnati,
CRACK JOCKEYS FOB LOS ANGELES
OAKLAND ENTRIES FOR TODAY Oakland Race Track
Wins by Fifteen Yards
CHIREESJOLDOP Football Umpire Causes Trouble Official of Indian-U. S. C. Game in Jail Many Veterans of the Gridiron Declare Sherman Braves Repeatedly Fouled Opponents and Were Not Penalized Once
Pool Players to Meet
Benfer and Eason Win at Tenpins
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THE STOMKET Affected by North Sea Settlement * if Trading Slow, Due to Sensitive Feeling •ii•. Late Confidence Causes Activity. Amalgamated Feature. High Galna for Speciilf,Stockt. Easy Close
Now York Stocks and Bands
New York Boids
ALL FORMER RECORDS BFS43KEN BY OLD MISSIONS
Boston Stock* and Bonds
Financial Record
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Wheat Open* Weak but Closed at Highest Price of the Day
GENERAL fruit market
Butter, Egg* and Cheese
STOCK MARKET UNSETTLED
CHEESE JS_HIGHEfI Another Half Cent Goes in Effect Stocks Fair and Demand Reported Active Ranch Eggs Remain Steady—Market Full of Various Kinds of Pota. toes—Onions Firm—Large Fish Bcarce
Pacific Coast Trade
Cotton and Wool
Sugar and Coffee
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REV. ROBERT BURDETTE EXPLAINS HIS BELIEF Attendance Increases at Pasadena Baptist Meeting
OCEAN PARK TO HAVE FINE NEW GYMNASIUM Members of Los Angeles County Ath. letic Association Will Begin at Once Erection of New Building
BREAKS LEG IN FALL Hobo Attempts to Board Train With Bad Results
OBJECTC TO RAISE Mayor of Pasadena Is Satisfied "» —"I Increase of Salary Not Wanted
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