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Los Angeles Herald, Number 109, 17 January 1899 PDF Issue PDF

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NO WtIITEWASn IS NEEDED For the Use of the War Inquiry Commission ALGER IS TO BE SEVERELY CENSURED Generals Miles and Shafter Will Not Be Allowed to Escape and Subordinate Officers Will Be Saddled With a Share of Blame
-»• + MILES' CHIEF QUARTERMASTER ♦ ; + ♦ Says All the Refrigerated Beef Was Good When It Was Received + + at Santiago * +
A COURT MARTIAL IS COMING For the Special Benefit of Commissary-' General Eagan Reports of the Special Correspondents Receive Confirmation from the Significant Silence of Secretary of War Alger When the Direct Question Is Put to Him
EAGAN'S REVISION Made and Submitted to the War Inquirers
CHINA FERMENTS While the Imbecile Emperor Trains l?et Goats
A Liner Overdue
Want a Conference
Smallpox in Kansas
Stole Too Much
A Gambling Decision
Robbers Identified
Emanuel Heller Dead
Will Not Resign
SCNAIORSHIP SCRAPPERS Fight Four More Rounds With No Good Result WRIGHT DEMANDS AN INVESTIGATION A Committee Appointed to Let No Guilty Man Escape and at Once Organizes For Work. More New Bills
THE DAY'S WOBX Four Votes Taken and One Little Bill Passed
Wright Begins Suit
THE KANSAS PLUNGER Gillett Will Return and Pace His Creditors
A MURDER MYSTERY A Missouri Bad Man Killed With an Ax t TXTvr nriTiwrr nr. t._ m -t.i
A Flood Disaster
Jesse James' Trial
A SANTIAGO HOLIDAY FOLLOWS RECEIPT OF NEWS FROM CASTILLO WOOD TO RECEIVE AW OVATION The Whole City Goes Wild With Joy at the Promise of Provincial . Authority
Pay for the Army
A Colossal Task
Sampson's Squadron
QIIAY ON THE GROUND AND FEELS VERY CERTAIN OF ELECTION v Anti-Quay Forces Solidly Organized and Also Hopeful—Some Other Senatorial Struggles
Washington
In Nevada
Delaware
Missouri
In Montana
In Tennessee
Weat Virginia
SOUTH AfRICAN BOERS DON'T WANT UITLANDEBS TO HOLD MEETINGS Oom Paul Said to Be Greatly Annoyed Because His Promise Could Not Be Kept
A MARCH MILL Hawkins and Erne to Fight at San Francisco
NOTHING KNOWN Of the Dervish Victory on the Blue Nile
Colonel Eldredge Dead
German Finance
A Spanish Temblor
To Cure a Cold In One Dny
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FUNERAL OF DINGLEY ATTENDED BY THE NATION'S LEGISLATORS THE SERVICES VERY SIMPLE Yet Almost Majestic in Their Impressiveness—The First Music in House of Representatives
The Senate Attended.
The Last Journey
A Fresno Banker Dead
The Badger Case
Turkey Buying Guns
The Missing Yacht
A False Alarm
A Noted Forger
Located Too Late
A Bergerac Case
Death of Chaplain Perry
Might Offend Spain
Yale's New Trainer
GOOD WORD FROM OTIS CONCERNING THE CRISIS IN THE PHILIPPINES A STRICT CABLE CENSORSHIP Prevents the Non-Offlcial Citizen Prom Giving His Ideas of the Present Situation
Cable Censorship
Spanish Ideas ,
Invalid Soldiers I
Aguinaldo's Agents
An Absurd Report
French Sentiment
A New Commission
Will Sail Tomorrow
Commission Work
A Consul's Anxiety
ON THE TURF Winners otf Races at Ingleside and at New Orleans
INGLESIDE RACES Commissions Taken by Black & Co. Ingleside Race Entries
A SWELL RECEPTION IN HONOR OF THE GREEN AND ITS OWNER ALL THE PEOPLE OF PASADENA Joined the Visitors to Make a Big Crowd—Personal Notes and News Brevities
Tonquin Railways
A CHANCE FOR CADETS WHEN THOSE AT WEST POINT , GRADUATE • .. ... Of the Half Hundred Vacancies to Be Made Next Year California Will Fill Not One
LABOR QUESTION'S Miners and Operators to Meet in Joint Session
A HERO OF SEVEN BATTLES An Injured Soldier Applies for Bed Cross Help
UNION MINERS Are Agreed in Their Opposition to th« Expansion Policy
Lipton's New Yacht
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RATIFICATION NOT ASSURED
FOREIGN FACTORS WINCE
CONSERVATION OF WATER
THE DETECTIVE'S STORY J, V, Brighton Tells About That Thousand Dollars SAYS THAT APPEL TRIED BRIBERY Several Incidents in Brighton's Career as Deputy United States Marshal in Arizona Which Are Pertinent to the Case
ARKANSAS BLIND PIG DISPENSING WHISKY THAT KILLS ON SIGHT The Source of Supply Not Located but the Victims Are Counted by the Dozen
SANITARY CONDITIONS Shown by Sternberg's Inspection of Cuban Camps
A CIVIL CABINET General Brooke Chooses Cubans for His Advisers
Admits His Quilt
Debate in the Deputies
The Spanish Cabinet
A Boar About Bates
Australian Gold
GJLDBIG ASSERTIONS HAVE NOT YET KILLED THE SILVER ISSUE BRYAN'S ADDRESS AT DENVER Oalls Attention to the Fact That Causa and Leader Are Still Very , Much Alive
Catholic College Burned
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INDEX TO CIIY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
Water arbitrators in session.
THE WEATHER
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Baldwin Will Build
Light Strings
SEDUCTION IS CHARGED TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS DAMAGES DEMANDED ANITA LAWLYES' COMPLAINT Ruin Alleged to Have Been Effected Under Pomise of Marriage. Colyear's Statement
HE SHOVED HER OUT Meddling Woman Gets the Reward of Her Interference
CRIMINALS IN COURT Offenders of the Law Before the Bar of Justice
CLASS LEGISLATION Burdensome Restrictions on Use of Pasadena Streets Removed
THE PRINTERS' FIGHT Argument Heard as to Payment for Great Registers
NO CHANGE DESIRABLE Supervisors Oppose Amendment of the Law Governing Bee Culture
FLOURNOY ON TRIAL The Alleged Cattle Stealer Faces His Accusers
Self-Confessed Burglars
To Renew a Judgment
Court Notes
Huntington's Offense
Spain** Sunken Ships Floated
WIDELY DIEEERENT EXPERT ESTIMATES OF THE CITY WATER COMPANY'S PLANT The Respective Reports Submitted to the Board of Arbitrators—City's Estimate Less Than Half
J. H. REYNOLDS' SUICIDE Sick and Despondent, He Ends His Life With a Bullet
TRACK AND TIE Notes and Personals From the Local Railroad Offices
HELD HIM UP Footpads Rob W. L. Case—New Police Regulations
A Bark Offense
Constantinople Finely Illustrated
Sold Lottery Tickets
Funeral of H. J. Griswold
3' AT THE THEATER I
The TJitlander War
Some Needed Lessons
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DIRECTORS ELECTED HEBOHANTS AND M ANUFACTTttIEBS' ASSOCIATION A Pleasant Annual Meeting—Official Reports Received—The Year's Business Closed
THROWN FROM A TRAIN A Mexican Tramp Who Is Dangerously Injured Declares He Was Brutally Treated by a Southern Pacific Brakeman
READY TOR VACCINATION INDIGENT CHILDREN MAY OBTAIN PHYSICIAN'S CARE Board of Education Makes Provision for All—Another Case of Smallpox Discovered Yesterday
THE FIRST STEAMER San Diego's Oriental Service a Reality This Week
Object to the Job
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THE INVESTOR CALIFORNIA WINES HOW THEIR CONSUMPTION IS INCREASING IN THE EAST WE CAN BEAT EUROPE'S BRAND The Hemp Industry—Cost of Steel Production—Important Bankruptcy Decision—Peanuts
Incorporations
Mortgages, $1000 and Over
Releases, $1000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
ON 'CHANGE Conditions as Shown by Transactions on Wall Street
Closing Stocks
Bond List
Silver Bullion
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
Visible Grain
Dried Fruit Prices
Petroleum
Local Quotations
J. J. HILL INTERESTED Seconding Our Senators' Efforts for San Pedro Harbor
Quarreled Over Two Women
Returned From Abroad
IN SOCIETY
Here and There
WAS THIS EMBEZZLEMENT? St. John V. Day's Peculiar Mode of Trying to Secure Settlement
A Remarkable Escape
Postal and Pensions
Marriage Licenses
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EXPERTSAREEMPLOYED EX-CITY ATTORNEY AND ENGINEER ENGAGED AT TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS PER Another Wrangle Over Engine House Site—Street Work Ordered. Westlake Oil Ordinance
STREET WORK BIDS Proposals Opened and Referred to the Board of Public Works
DEMANDS CUT DOWN Only Two Days' Pay Allowed to Retiring City Officials
STREET WORK ORDERED Final Ordinances and Preliminary Motions Adopted by Council
MAIN STREET REPAVING Failure of the Proposed Work Will Block Other Improvements
ENGINE HOUSE SITES Fifth Ward Lot Finally Accepted. Bids Opened
OIL LIMIT ORDINANCE Westlake Residents Present a Revised Measure
Minor Matters
The Protest Quashed
Withdrew the Gift
To Establish Grade
Straw Bonds for Collection
New Police Commissioner
PERSONAL
JOTTINGS
Our Home Brew.
DIED
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