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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXII, Number 84, 24 December 1904 PDF Issue PDF

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SWEPT BY FLAMES Sioux City Sufers Conflagrate^" Property Two Million ■ Firemen cli Man Leap to His Death Business Section of City Devastated by Fire, Which Devoura Hotels, Banka and Mercantile Establishments
Signs Spanish.American Treaty
French Will Withdraw From Morocco Unless Sultan Soon Apologize.
MAY SMUGGLE IN CHINAMEN OFFICERS DISCOVER PLAN Mongols Are to Be Taken to Liver, pool and Then Entered as Former Residents of the United States
UXORICIDE IS CHARGED
PREPARES FOR WA I! Castro Plants Guns in Venezuela United States May Have to Intervene Allied Powers Chafe at Long Delays State Department Is Informed of the Dangerous Situation Arising Out of Broken Promises to Europe
MITCHELL AND HERMANN WISH TO FACE GRAND JURY Oregon Statesmen Keturn Home From Washington to Vindicate Themselves From Charges in Connection With Pending Land Fraud Cases
LOS ANGELES WILL HAVE HORSE SHOW I " This City Is Included in the Trans, continental Circuit of Exhi. bitions of Equine Beauties
Van Sant Seeks Clapp's Toga
TINY JAP THROWS PUGILIST SHARKEY Little Man Handles Burly Prize Fighter Like a Child Accord, ing to Jiu Jetsu Tactics
Judge F. P. Wehe Dead
VICTIM IN COLORADO MURDER MYSTERY MAY BE NEW YORKER Description Tallies! With the Missing Cj Woman's LEFT HOTEL ABOUT TIME OF MURDER Police Busy Running Town Many Clews Offered
Mrs. Roossvelt Plays Santa Claus
FORM MUSEUM OF OLDEN ART LOS ANGELES IS ITS HOME New Southwest Archaeological InstU tute Is Founded to Preserve Valuable Spanish Paintings . Ss
FRENCH TRAINS CRASH Six Bodies Are Recovered and More Are Under Engine
WOULD SELL DOLL TO CLOTHE MOTHER Child Advertises Her Treasure and Meets With Generous Response From Sympathetic People of Nebraska
Simple Rites at Bishop's Bier
THE DAY'S NEWS
HIIGIIECONFERENCE Hay Suggests Further Exchange of Views International Bureau Is to Be Channel Replies of Powers Please President, and Future Correspondence Can Be Conducted by Perma. nent Committee
HERREROS ARE DRIVEN INTO BRITISH COUNTRY Germans May Cross Boundary to Ex = amine Stolen Cattle
Identifies Cody Bandit
Bank's Assets Are Wiped Out
Servian Press Muzzled
HE MEANS SCOTT'S
PATTERSON JURY, UNABLE TO AGREE, IS DISCHARGED Talesmen Equally Divided as to the Guilt or Innocence ot Actress—New Trial 3lay Be Ordered—Woman in Serious Condition as Result of Strain
COIiITESTSJOLICY New York Life Fights $200,000 Loss Witnesses Testify as to Dead Mans Life Company Seeks to Avoid Payment of Risk on James L. Blair, De. faulting World's Fair Counsel
ESTIMATESEXPENSE Controller Reports His State Budget Needs $14,000,000 to Run Affairs
DENIES CHARGES AGAINST POLICE San Francisco Sergeant Says He Is Not Seeking Trouble, but Is Trying to Avoid T rouble
TO RECUiIM LANDS Sacramento Scheme Is to Cost $24,000,000 Report of Experts on Plan Is Published San Joaquin Valley Is Eliminated From Project, as Improvement of Northern River Will Relieve It
CONTEST ELECTION Republicans to Count Adams Out Colorado Election Cases Before Courts
LUCIN CUT-OFF IS NOT DANGEROUSLY SINKING Subsidence Is Only Such as Is Usual on New Work
TOGO WITHDRAWS FROM PORT ARTHUR Japanese Fleet Is Ready for Battle With Russian Squadron Within a Day After the Latter Is Reported
Is Ready for Battle
Slav Guns Advance
Another Big Interurban
WIND CLEARS FOG FROM LONDON CITY Shipping Is Impeded but Dr. Leroy S. Chadwick's Ship Escaped Delay on Way to New York
T. J. Sherwood, Marysvllle
Wash-day Horror
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FORFEITHNCOME Princess Louise Violates Compact .Royal Mother Is Deeply Despondent She Attempt* to Visit Her Children at Dresden at the Risk of In. curring Imperial Displeasure
PRINCESS STILL AT LEIPZIG I Police Officer Accompanies Her to Dresden
BESENTS GERMAN OCEANIC POLICY Australia Complains to London Against Kaiser's Strengthening "Octopus Grip" in Oceanic Groups
MANIAC SHOOTS BROTHER Slayer Recovers Sanity and Begs For. glveness of Expiring Man
Is Held for False Pretense Rv A*«nr>lnt*(l Praaa
Youth Sentenced to Prison
Appoints Dairy Chief
Seeks Senatorial Toga
ADVOCATES A MORE ACTIVE POLICE FORCE Chief Hammel Completes His Annual Report to Council DOCUMENT SHOWS MANY IMPROVEMENTS Says Need of More Jail Room Is Imperative—Advises Foster Signal System
Christmas Leather Goods
Rates to San Joaquin Valley
HAZERS OP GOULD ABE NOT EXPELLED Faculty Surrenders to Student Body, Which Threatens to Quit Columbia—New Rules Are Formulated
CONTESTS GONZALES WILL Widow Seeks to Break Bequests of Her Husband
VICTIMIZES LODGE MATES Forger Is Wanted in Four Cities for Many Crimes
To Extradite Schwartz
Sentences Chinese to Death
Ship Gold to South America
Strike* Spouting Well Rv A sqrwMn t r»rl Pri»s«
RUSSIAN SPY SEES JAPANESE AT HOME Disguised as an American He Travis Through Enemy's Country and Successfully Obtains Information
j FRENCH EXECUTE SOUTH SEA NATIVE
STRANGLE AND ROB AGED GRANDMOTHER Two Boys, Crazed by Dime Novel Reading, Commit Crime
Cuts Price for Sugar
Coroner Acquits Woman
IS HEM) 14 YEAKS IN COLOMBIAN JAIL American Is Seized Durinct Revolution, and When Released He Finds His Family 13 Dead
CHARGES BANKER WITH ARSON .Grand Jury Returns Two Indictments Against Former President Perry
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MtMiIPS Cloudy Weather Assured at Least Franklin Hopes Storm May Continue Hatfield Says Downpour Is First In. stallment of His Promised Flood, but Official Forecaster Is Dubious * WEATHER CONDITIONS. *
! Woman's Clubs
You Are Entitled to It
EQUINE ACTOR TOO GAY FOR HIS ROLE Amelia Gardner's Pardon.Bearing Steed at the Belasco Awakens to Opportunities and Rider Nar. rowly Escapes Injury
BUCKING BRONCO PUTS SHOPPERS TO FLIGHT Bit Drops From Mouth and Horse Goes on Christmas Jaunt—Col. lides With Italian's Pea« nut Stand
For Bethlehem Church
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Christmas Fountain Pens
ON HOW TO WRITE Spencerian System Not Satisfactory Bad lor Sight, Assert the Speakers Cramped Position and Improper Use of Eyes Render the Method No Longer Valuable—Spelling by Syllables
PLEADS FOR DEMOCRACY Speaker Declares Danger is Found in Labor Probelem
MUSIC AND THE, DRAMA
Paderewski Coming
Concert Postponed
To Entertain A. O. H.
Explosion in Furnace
CHRISTMAS FOR NEWSBOYS Lads to Be Entertained at Lark Ellen Home
Christmas at Postoffice
Clears for Portland
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CHARM FAITH Mayor-Elect Is Reminded of Pledges Taken to Task by Angry Protestant Board of Public Works l« Storm Cen. ter for Hot Word* Regarding Donegan's Elevator Application
AT BETHLEHEM CHURCH Christmas Services to Be Held This Evening
BOTH WANT CHILD New Phase to the McCracken Divorce Suit
Bishop Conaty Returns
Piano for 3852
Return of Father Murphy
Christmas Stationery TJ/.rt i« tlfii i hnYPu nf fit u t Innprv that malrn
SEVEN PERSONS INJURED DURING FIRE IN WHOLESALE DISTRICT
QUARREL OVER POOL GAME Mexican Stabbed—Hl« Assailant Ar. rested Later
Christmas Pictures
FRANCHISE HELD IN ABEYANCE Board of Works Takes Further Time in Which to Consider Application of Warren Gilieien—Clean. Up of Old Work
In Time of Peace
Denver and Return, SSS
YOUTH ROUNDED UP Day of Judgment in Juvenile Court Report Shows Need of New Quarters Law Provides for "Suitable" Place, but Those Interested Say Pres. ent Home Is Far From Satisfactory
FOR VIBITING TEMPLARS Commandfery No. 9 Invites Brethren to Christmas Observance
Fellowship Meeting
CATHOLICS ERECT BEAUTIFUL CHURCH Edifice of St. Thomas the Apostle, Corner of Pico and Hobson Streets, Ready for Ser. vice Tomorrow
Wrong Idea Golden Opportunity
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Untitled
COUNTRY FLOOD OF IMMIGRANTS
THAT REPUBLICAN "SWEEP"
SAN FRANCISCO'S LION'S SHARE
CHILDREN TAUGHT TO REMEMBER THE POOR Christmas Services Will Breathe Spirit .of Charity
CATHOLIC
METHODIST
EPISCOPAL
CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN
STRANGERS' FRIEND SOCIETY
PRESBYTERIAN
BAPTIST
Y. W. C. A.
FRANCIS MURPHY MEETING
SALVATION ARMY
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA
CHRISTMAS MUSIC
AN EMPTY STOCKING Pathetic Verses on The Herald's Recent Picture
When I Was a Kid
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AROUND THE TOWN
The Angelua Hotel Grill
FISHER'S ACTRESSES PURSUED BY FORTUNE
WEST END WANTS STKEET CAR LINE Residents in Vicinity of Normandie and San Marino Streets Will Ask Council to Offer Fran. chise for Sale
BUILDING PERMITS
RISKS HIS LIFE TO SAVE CHILD Tot Dragged by a Runaway Horse Owes Its Safety to the Hero, ism of J. E. Mc. Cullough
Smoking Out of Fashion
An Amusement Tax
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Pyrography Outfits
COMMERCE FACTS Produce Exchange Will Supply Data Imports to Be Compiled by Executives Important Innovation Is Established That Will Show the Expansion of Trade—Railroads Heartily Support New Plan
VOTES FOR POPULAR GIRL Contest Being Carried on by Triangle Club
HOTEL ARRIVALS
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES
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THE WEATHER
MARRIAGE LICENSES
BIRTHS
DEATHS
DIED
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Undelivered Telegrams
STRONG NEVADA TEAM WILL MEET INDIANS
Champions of the Rocky Mountains to Tackle Sherman GREAT GRIDIRON BATTLE EXPECTED Shermanites Doing Light Signal Work to Keep in Condition
Flight of the Arrow
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GOOD THINGS FAIL Three Well Played Nasrs Fall Down Descuento Wins Again at a Long Price Killing Made on the Victory of Joe James' Colt, Which Was Backed From Ten to One to Six to One
FORM OF THE HORSES
SANTA MONICA BOWLERS DEFEAT WESTERNERS
New Orleans Results
Charity Baseball
| HERALD'S RACING FORM CHARTS ASCOT PARK TRACK. OAKLAND RACE. TRACK
MUDDERS MAKE FAST TIME THROUGH SLUSH Talent Has Fair Success at Oakland. Dr. Leggo Again Showed His Class by Running Away From His Field
RRECEIVER APPOINTED FOR UNION JOCKEY CLUB Must Sell Property on December 30 for $50,000
Admiral Pays State Calls
ASCOT ENTRIES
Sayers and Herrera Draw
JENNINGS SIGNS BIG BILL KNAPP Puerl Wilkerson Sells Contract on the Clever Lightweight Jockey. Davie Will Ride for W. Harris
BATTLING NELSON'S MANAGER ARRESTED Ted Murphy and Eddie Santry, the Dane's Former Sparring Partner, Charged With Embez. zling $7271
Held in Stockton
Traveler Dies Suddenly
Dorothy Russell Is 111
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FIRM HONE Despite Extreme Dullness of Stock Market No Evidence of Yielding Tendency Notable Increase In Com Exports, the Largest for a Week In Four Years—Demand for Wheat Active | SLUGGISH TRADING | X IN ALL SECURITIES!
New York Stocka and Bonds ftv Assrx'lnfoil Pi-psb
DEMAND LIGHT FOR ORANGES
New York Bonds
Boston Stocks and Bonds Dif A •5n,.11) In/1 Pi-n..
Financial Record TJ.. A— 1-4.1 r>
Imports and Exports Tlv A crnotatnH Pfouo
Chicago Live Btock Market ,
1 Cotton and Wool "D A ocnnlafail Prana 0
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Bearish Sentiment at the Opening, but Wheat Closed Higher
GENERAL FRUIT MARKET
Pacific Coast Trade C 4 XT TT» T-» * XT T-v – – on T-»
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
Sugar and Coffee
TRfIDEJSJCTIVE Produce Dealers Have Had Prosperous Period Turkeys Will Bring the Highest Price Eggs Only Steady With No Surplus Stocks—Onions Firm and Fancy Potatoes Lead—Fish Receipts Light
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS Bank Stocks
COMMERCIAL CONDITIONS; REVIEWS FOR THE WEEK Great Holiday Trade—Increase of ■ Railway Earnings
BANK CLEARINGS
MARINE REPORT—DEC. 23
French Forces Severely Repulsed
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