LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 2 1905. HOLINESS ENTHUSIASTS SECRETARY OF STATE .AMUSEMENTS ; QUARANTINED ON ROCK CZAR HAY GREATLY IMPROVED f\DPHRUM BPftING STRRET, f»»tw«*il rVeond and Third TO ISSUES Enjoyable NOT BROOK BE After WILL WARSHIP Naples Chicago Banker and Hit Arrive* at MODERN VAUDEVILLE Follower* Trip, but Is Still In Poor Try to Evade Sanitary Arrange. WIM.T RIMMERMANN. tjf« TerfNlltH of OlKNTItOOBF,VBt,T; L«ut of MADKL. MeKINLEY, HAITI . March 29.—The White V/ttW CHICAGO, M. Introducingtrauituratlnn March 29.— Duke Far- Star line steamer Cretlc, from New H«r Ni>«r 8on«t of California, "ARCADIA." *6n, and religious t'rlcet, Bim« aa Ever, 10c, 35c, &<*. Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday. Chicago banker en- York March 18 for Naples, with Secre- ihii.il.Tst, forty DEALS WITH RECENT EVENTS JAPAN NOT AMERICAN INTERESTS THERE and members of his tary of State Hay on board, arrived WARNED TO ALLOW OPERA HOUSE metropolitan hollneM church, nre pris- \u25a0"^.WJS^.Sr? TO PROTECTED INPOLAND here this morning. Inan Interview Mr. INTERFERENCE QRANDTHE FAMILY THEATER FRANK BACON Pr»«enta the Popular Failoral Dram* BE oners on a big rock Inthe middle of the Hay valley, nald that he felt much better than Illinois river with no means ot thoroughly communicating rest when he left New York. He with the of the enjoyed trip. x Attempt* The Hills of California Cruiser Newark Will Be Dispatched world except by telephone. Directs the General to Pro* his of Lamsdorff and Del Casse TvllKheful throughout and typically weitern. Matinees Rundajr, TiirMny.flufnrdar. I. Boulh Mainst. . . \u0084 . president for ed disturbances, to "proceed to the Ocean Park Sends Fashionable Crowd stated here that Japan has received an of Haiti Information. power Riverside Youth of Excellent Family elaboration of the reforms found to be to See Unique Exhibition at urgent warning from a neutral necessary for to offers of OPERA HOUSE tho prospering of the Temple Auditorium beware of all mediation "* TONIGHT, TOMOHTWW ANT> SATURDAY NIGHT, ~^JkJ^r LAY ISLAND Claims That He Is Victim of any government upon JtfASOX WITH SATUHDAT MAT- CLAIM TO an territory inseparably connected with "Ocean Park Night" from and to Insist INEE—one dreat Holiday of. laughter. Charles Kroliman Presents was the feature negotiations Uncontrollable Impulse the other parts of the Russian state. of the flower festival yesterday. Four direct with St. Peters- Columbia River Fishermen Indignant burg. LIONEL BARRYMORE carloads of Ocean Park people wore • at War Department's Action to Steal Jews Want Representation Washington believes that itIs to th«» In the Greatest Hit TIIP 'With the Entire New York accompanied to the building by the Since "Charley's Aunt," Alll> Util&nfITHITD UlnLrfITRI cast and Production. By . By Associated Press. advantage of both belligerents that the PORTLAND, Or., March 29.—The Ocean Park marine band and the mem- Seat sale now open. PRICES— 6Oc, 76c, $1.00 and >1.60. TELS. 70. By Associated Press. ST. PETERSBURG, March 29.—In- far east war come to a speedy end, large Inside of the bers of the Fraser Boat club, in cos- sand island Just FRESNO, March 29.—Wanted in five terior Minister Boultgan today received and anything that this government BIX A D AIN mouth Columbia river on the tume. The Ocean Park exhibit, which pp of the different counties for nine different a Jewish deputation which urged that can do to bring that about willbe done AfOROSCO'S BVRBAMKTHEATER hone? i2*o unique one, center at- TONIGHT! Week. Saturday. In Washington side of the stream, which the is a was the of gladly. the 1 All Matinee The Burbank Stock Company the «ver felonies, beseeching the officers of the the Jews be represented In pro- From the outset of war welcome melodramatic triumph I \u25a0 ; has been bone of traction and wns in charge of Cap- .' V for two decades a law that he be sent to the penitentiary jected assembly, and expressed the fear the president has taken the position, as salmon tain A. F. Webster and his daughter, contention between the fisher- that he may commit no more crimes, Is that such would not be the case unless has been repeatedly announced by Sec- of lower river, has again come Miss H. B. Webster. men the McKlm,a boy nineteen. special action is taken, as the Jewish retary Hay, that he will do anything Ten Nights in a Barroom prominence. Ed of Among society peo- into This time the troublo arrested yesterday unrepresented the beach town power to PRlCES— Matinees, 10c and 2oc; nc higher. Evenings, 10c, 23c, 35c and 50c. McKim was late element is almost in the ple In his assist Russia and is between the fishermen and the war zemstvos, were noted: Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Japan peace Next Week— "A PRISONER Of WAR." afternoon near Madera by Deputy Con- nobles and peasants organi- Fraser, to a basis when his ser- department. city Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Jones, acceptable to bellig- - • stable F. R. Fanning of this as zations. vices shall be the 1 land, Mr. and H. LastWeett of the The Island is government he was making away with a horse Mrs. R. Gage, Mr. and erents. f*HUTES which, though It has been Inconstant and buggy stolen here from Cobb Bros. Trans.Caucasian News Is Bad Mrs. William H. Anderson, Mr. and It is the feeling here that Russia GREAT ELLERY BAND use for .years, has never returned the exceptional ByAssociated Press Mrs. Frank Baker, General and Mrs. Japan negotiate directly OPEN AIR CONCERT TODAY AT 5:30. Program will Include Gounod's "FAUST," McKlm is an criminal. and should "CHIMES OF 6OLO BY SIGNOR CANELLI, ETC. ADMIS- government any remuneration, j gen- ST. PETERSBURG, March 29.— Patton, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webster, NORMANDY.'I-CLARINET On He has no bad habits and Is of a and avoid international conferences. SION 10c. Reserved Seats \u25a0 10c. Trustworthy reports performance TRAVIATA," recommendation of Major LangStt the tle disposition, yet, by what he de- from Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hull, Mr. and This opinion also prevails In Berlin. EVENING CONCERT IN THEATER. Last of VERDI'S "LA Transcaucasia, say Mrs. Lovelace, withscenes /rom Acts US and 4. Reserved Seata 25c. Balcony 13c. Tickets on sale at war department has divided the island clares is an uncontrollable species of Russian that the Charles Mr. and Mrs. Indeed, Japan, has recently received Blrkels Music Kto.-j, 34=. B.Spring St. insurrectionary ~~ into five parts and has offered the insanity, he is led to commit crime. movement is growing E. "W. Murphy, Dr. and Mrs. E. C. an urgent warning against Indirect ne- fishing rights to the highest bidder. Since his arrest here word has been re- In the mountainous districts. It Is Rathbone, Commodore and Mrs. Arm- gotiations lest they lead to an Inter- AUDITORIUM Fifthand Olive Sts. This nctlon has created a storm of ceived from the sheriffs at Sacramento, added that the authorities have been strong, Colonel Tomblin, Mr. and Mrs. national conference. . fJ"EMPLEContinued Success ofthe deposed, provisional government Robonson, protest from the fishermen who have where he is wanted for two forgeries that a A. F. Mr. and Mrs. Will- Must Communicate With Toklo has been proclaimed and that the spent a large sum of money In clear- and a grand larceny, Hanford, where iam Nevlll, Mr. and Mrs. E. JJ Vaw- Advices from Europe tell of the fear troops decline to carry out the orders •;. ing the lltoral of snags and logs so as he forged a check, Los Angeles, where ter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Melvln, prevalent that the activities of Lams- Flower Festival... given them. to make it available for seining pur- two charges of grand larceny are filed Major and Mrs. H. Schofleld, Dr. and dorff and Del Casse are directed tow- poses. The fishermen may carry tho against him, and Santa Ana and Pasa- At Batoum, Erlvan and Karsa an- Mrs. Lincoln Laurier, Mr. and Mrs. fSJ^STtoiIS- Tonight PASADENA NIGHT Admission 25c archy and at a ard an International conference. ItIs matter into the courts. dena, in which places he stole livery prevails business Is D. L. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. said that this move has been In a rigs. To these charges he has con- standstill. Miller.[Mr. and Mrs/ T. G. Smith, Mr. measure blocked by the refusal of *"*VIMPSOJ?- ' AUDITORIUMr-^fJZ^^covKSK. TOMORROW NIGHT. THE ONLY CHANCE TO lIEAU THE ONLY VIOLINIST TROOPS OUT ifessed. and Mrs. J. B. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Japan to give any indication as to the '. COMING TOffHE COAST THIS SEASN- . ORDERED He be taken to tomor- M. Cross, ' will Pasadena MOFFATT'S' LINE WILL J. Mr.'and Mrs. 'D. Pay ton, peace terms she would accept until tOlT^ ifDlTfCtfITD TUESDAY NIGHT A • -, OF YOSEMITE VALLEY row night, as the authorities there have EXTEND TO Mayor and Mrs. Dana Burks, Mr. and positively assured in the name of the Fm\lm.£* I\mUU3L*ILI!V superb success. the strongest case against him. He SALT LAKE Mrs. Abbot Klnney, and that prepared • I THE SUCCESSOR OF THE GREAT JOACHIM. Mr. Mrs. F. czar himself Russia is to Wizard of the Violin—A Great Artist. Capt. Benson Notified by Park Com- stole a horse and buggy from A. Boyd V. Dunham, and Mrs. negotiate for peace. The WillRemain Independent and Be Op. Mr. Frank Sa- in good faith Seat* now on itale at the UNION PACIFIC TICKET OFFICE, 250 SOUTH SPRING ST. of that city, drove to Bakersfleld and ville and Hon. M. W. Marshall. Not only does Japan Insist upon this PRICES-52.00. \u25a0 11.50. tI.OO. 76c and 60c. TKLS EM. missioner That Cavalry Cannot 1 of Den. there disposed of both horse and rig. crated for Interests The of pioneer assurance, negotiate Make Permanent Camp members the com- but she prefers to Angeles JocKey McKim ernes from a good family and ver and Colorado mittee held a reception yesterday directly with St. Petersburg. With the DACES Los Club By Associated Press. By Associated Press. af- is well connected. His father is R. H. ternoon to the new , Germany and Japan op- — SAN FRANCISCO, March 29.—The DENVER. March 29.—W. F. Jones, workers and their •— - • McKim of Riverside. friends. posed an International conference to Ascot question whether or not the United auditor of the Denver, Northwestern to Parß This morning all at the end war, the belief is strong In States government has yet accepted the and Pacific railroad, has Just returned of the flowers the be supplanted by blos- Washington that successful peace Six or More Races Daily Races Start at 1:55 P. M. Yosemlte valley from the state of Cali- MISS PHIPPS ENGAGED from a trip east that he took in com- hall will fresh ne- soms and the exhibit willbe as gooa gotiations will date from the. day St TUESDAYS LADIES' DAYS—Free admission to ladles. Chlldrrn not admitted on Ladles' fornia brought out a peculiar situation pany with David H. Moffat In the Day. EVERY FRIDAY GRAND CONCERT BY PROF. FRANKENSTEIN'S CELEBRATED TO ENGLISH OFFICER mr day. today. terest of the company. Mr. Jones as new. The festival will continue to- Petersburg communicates with Toklo ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA OF TWENTY PIECES.^ Admission >1. Private Boxen $3 per day and tomorrow. direct. .Last week Captain Benson of the Pennsylvania Steel Magnate's Eldest brings the information that Mr. Mof- to go PARK, PASAVENJi Fourth cavalry was detailed into Daughter WillMarry Into a fatt has secured the money necessary the valley to select camp sites for his NOVOE VREMYA TALKS fOURtiJIMEXT Rich and Titled Family to extend his line to Salt Lake and PRIVATE FUNERAL OVER Afternoons ofThursday, Friday, Saturday, Apr. 6, 7, 8 troop, which was scheduled to leave for be In ByAssociated Press. that work is to started the near Admits the Possibility of Negotiations that place next week. Captain Benson VICTIMOF AUTO WRECK NKW YORK, March 29.—Mi83 Amy future. He said: Looking Toward Peace reported to army headquarters today am in a to say Phlpps, eldest daughter of Henry "I position that Mr. Remains of Mrs. Sherman Pease Will By Associated Press. that after he had made his camp se- necured all money PhlppH, the Pennsylvania steel mag- Moffat has the Be Placed In a ST. PETERSBURG, March 30.—Of- lections he was notified by the park required for to nate, is reported by the American's the work Salt Lake. Vault ficially the authorities continue to deny First Annual Horse Show commissioners that United Slates This has been done through his busi- stoutly that has any pro- London correspondent to be engaged The funeral services over the re- Russia made troops would not be allowed to remain ness associations In the east and In Japan. true, to the Hon. Frederick Guest, third mains of Mrs. Sherman Pease, who posals to This Is literally In the valley and that If he took his Europe. He has been able to do this Given by Pasadena Tournament son of Baron Wimborne. wreck as Russia' has only made known the troop there the cavalrymen be yet corpor- was killed in an automobile would Guest is lieutenant in the First and retain control of the Hollywood Sunday evening, negative conditions, leaving the inter- of Roses Association : : : : permitted to go to camp for a near last one night guards and recently ation. mediary to convey condition only. life was on ser- willbe held this afternoon at 2 o'clock the of vice in Egypt. Lieutenant Guest's "It will remain absolutely an Inde- parlors Japan on Its own responsibility. Captain Benson telegraphed to from the of the Bresee Bros.' - Wash- pendent line mother. Lady Wimborne, Is an aunt and he proposes to keep undertaking establishment Diplomats In St. Petersburg are con- Twenty-Five $1650 ington for Instructions. it free entanglements every on South Classes inPrizes of the Duke of Marborough. She is from in Broadway. vinced that something Is in progress, way, that It may be operated in the The services will be of a extremely religious and recently private nature and the body will be but none of those in a position to know ,ln interest of Denver and Colorado." acknowledge they Greatest Display ofFine Horses and COAL STRIKE THREATENS opened a religious bookshop Lon- placed In a vault until after the re- will that are aware don. Lord Wimborne is a millionaire covery of Sherman. Pease, when In- of what actually has been or Is being Equipages Ever Seen inSouthern California Pennsylvania Operators coal and peer. and Miners iron terment will be made. done. tickets, three days, $1.00; grand stand, FUND FOR YOSEMITE Vremya yesterday, Admission to park, one day, B0e; season Unable to Agree Niles Pease, the father of the young The Novoe for the reserve seats, 60c; open stands, 25c: boxes, 5 seats each, including admission to Twenty Appropria- first time, possibility By Associated tress. Thousand Dollar man, returned yesterday from a vlßit admitted the of park for one day. $10.00; for three days, $25. . Children not older than ten years, ALTOONA,Pa., op- DEATHS OF THE DAY Improvement negotiations for peace, commenting: In family, FREE, aci-ompunled by" March 29.— The tion Available for in Mexico and visited his son at the on nor more than three a are admitted when of the ByAMorlntrrl Press. their parents. erators and miners central bitu- Hollywood hotel. the efforts of the British and French the park seat, 60c; seats, Requa, SACRAMENTO, The father was al- press peace Vehicles admitted to as follows: One two $1.00; . minous district of Pennsylvania, ufter Isaac L. San Francisco March 29.—Gov- most to prove that is advisable seats, $1.60; seats, $2.00. By Associated Preu. letter overcome by the news of the ac- three four or more being inconference in this city almost ernor Pardee today received a cident. both for Russia and Japan. The Novoe Tickets on sale at Jarvis & Prlnz, 49 Eaßt Colorado street, Pasadena, Sat- SAN FRANCISCO, March 29.—Isaac Secretary continuously since March 19, endeavor- from of the Interior Hitch- Vremya declared that the payment of urday, April1. L. Requa, ex-president of the Central response inquiry to ing to agree on a wage scale to ro cock in to an aa Removed From Hollywood Indemnity by Russia is utterly out of AUCTION OF 80XE5 Pacific railroad, a position he held for the valley -; ...... into effect April 10, adjourned finally status of the Tosemlte and Special to Tan Herald. the question, as Itwould be a contribu- be auction Friday many years, and also a director In Mariposa Big Tree grove, ceded by the The choice of"boxes will sold at on evening, March 31, at today without coming- to an agreement. HOLLYWOOD, March 29.—Sherman tion tending to build up the strength o'clock, at Kuranaga's, No. 104 East Colorado street, Panademi. \u25a0 other Huntington lines during state of to gov- 8 The failure to agree the life- California the federal Pease, one of the victims of Sunday's of Japan, and that Japan Is not In a means a sus- time of the late C. Huntington, ernment by an act of the last pension of work by the 16,000 organ- P. is legisla- automobile accident, was removed position to claim Indemnity. dead. He was born In Tarrytown, N. ture. There has been some question ized miners of the district at the end from Hotel Hollywood to his home in 'The paper asks whether diplomats V., eighty years ago, and as to whether the federal government * of the present week. The employers camo to Cali- Los Angeles this evening:. He was "who did nothing to prevent war" now JL116 Ml j ICIQS In 1850. He engaged mining has actually accepted the ceded terri- Op demand a ten per cenf reduction. fornia In Informed only this afternoon of his will turn their attention to bringing;It P with success, and at one time was tory, and It was to settle this question if wife's death. Mrs. D. B. Wellcome, to a close on terms advantageous to superintendent of some of the more possible that Governor Pardee wrote their very best just present and the ride out to who was injured at the Is both \u25a0 •«\u25a0\u25a0 Are at at SCOTT'S on to Secretary Hitchcock. same time. combatants. EMULSION prominent mines the Comstoek lode. not them affords a charming outingat small expense Without passing upon the question improving but will be able to be .. Is to His death attributed nervous col- next Japanese * it ever occur to you that a week spent amoug Scott's Emulsion lapse, age aB to whether the government accepted removed until week. Loan Oversubscribed Did which his advanced could not By 'Aiisoc'lated Preu. the valley. Secretary Hitchcock states • the great pines at Ye Alpine Tavern, away up on Mt. Emulsion withstand. LONDON, Subscriptions Scott's that the comptroller of the treasury March 29.— Lowe, is a regular spring tonic? NOTES FROM ABROAD to the Japanese loan closed at 2:SO p. Scott's Emulsion Capt. John Simpson, San Francisco has given his opinion that the $20,000 By a*m,,|hi...i m., when It had been many times over- • I'rm. appropriated by congress for the care Sister Mary Angela of Los Angeles Is Railway Scott's Emulsion SAN FRANCISCO, March 29.—Cap- improvement valley visiting her mother, Mrs. Margaret subscribed. An interesting feature was The Pacific Electric and of the can be that many applications tain John Simpson, well known to the used for that purpose. Gall, at Stockton. the fact were From Main Scott's Emulsion from continent, indicating AllCars Sixth and shipping community of the Pacific Ellwood House Is visitinghis former received the . : change views coast, is dead. For seventeen years A Alderman Hun Ilia tv home '\u25a0 :{\u25a0'\u25a0 a of regarding Japan's attack —the old story, told times Clilriico Election inMissouri. stability. thirty warships and fourteen colliers Ing to the Russian position he acted as Danish consul at this port. Cliunilirrluiu'*t'ougb ltemedy Newell city financial ... ' Smith of this is visiting steaming eastward, 250 miles northeast there. The Russians are Btrongly for- without number and repeated He was 64 years of age. "Ican heartily and conscientiously recommend Chamberlain's Cough Uem- friends in San Bernardino. Same Story in Country of the Island of Madagascar. This Is tifying and apparently expect to edy of of This over and over again for the for affections the throat and Mrs. Addle Smith Los Angeles, By Amoclated believed to be the Russian second a stand. lungs,", Shenick, I'rriu. MillWorkers Die From Heat huvh Hon. John 220 who has been visiting friends In San NRW YORK, March 29.—Subscrip- Pacific squadron. The Japanese are approaching Kirln, last thirty But it's liy South Peorla *trnet, Chicago. "Two years. AsMxlatailPr«wi. Bernardino, has returned. to new threatening communication In the Us- FITTSI3UKU, years ago during a political campaign, tions the American half of the always a welcome story to March 29.— Two mill Icaught cold after being overheated, Will Drake of this city Is visitinghis $11)0,000,000 Jupaneue loan were for- NO FIGHTING OF MOMENT surl district. workers have «IM, are a which irritated my throat, and Iwas Tucson, mally opened today. syndlcute of neverul in finallycompelled to stop, former home at Ariz. The The number Chinese bandits Is those inneed of strength and Hfi-hniK condition and many been as Icould not Japanese Evidently Gathering for At. constantly have speak aloud. In my extremity a friend Arthur P. Rldenbour of this city la managers found themselves over- augmenting. compelled to quit th«lr duties in the guest Columbus, applications. tack on Russian Position health. There's nothing in advised me to use Chamberlain's Cough the of friends in Gi. whelmed with large tank, mills In this city and vicinity owing to Remedy. Itook two doses that after- By AHOclated l'im Sand stored In a from could believe my PETERSBURG. March 29.— which Itcan be sifted automatically to the world that stops wasting the excessve heat yesterday and today. noon and not sense* If yon want to so «aat, 11. llnytloik, Russian Squadron Sighted ST. when Ifound the next morning the It. building In The temperature registered 78 degrees A*«nt llllnol*Cantrul It.. tl« & Spring. My AsMWlaled Pro*. There has been no fighting of conse- any or all parts of the such diseases as quickly as Scott's inflammation had largely subsided. I lately. a, us to smother a fire effec- and it wan the first time withinrecol. took several doses that day, kept right Tho KnglnexrliiK and MlnlnK Journal uyi DURBAN, Natal, March 29.— The quence Reconnaissances estab- manner that talking through campaign, 1hat linn of Italtlmui* li»« dr»wn the Japanese tively, a new Idea to bo used In(lie Emulsion. lection so much Buffering has ex. on the and a u-ebltaetluny British steamer. Part, which arrived lish the fart that are is among mill medlclno my plan* for a faulldliiK without wouil In It* telephone company's exchange W«'a whl •«.»plc bm Ibted employe on account Ithank this that Iwon i-.'ii:.lrwilcii. II willhe alx «lmtr« In holfht, lion' to « of cou- 23, reports having passed south of Slpinghai, evidently Intend* Indianapolis. \u25a0COTT*BOWI.«* BlMt,Nnr Ywh. of In March. (or tale by all leading druggists. , cr*U tad »U»L on March 19