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Los Angeles Herald, Number 126, 24 January 1899 PDF Issue PDF

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WHITE OPPOSES EXPANSION As a Bad Policy for the Nation to Follow THE SITUATION WOULD BE SIMPLIFIED If the Administration Would Clearly Indicate Its Intention in Regard to the Philippines—Navigation Laws Extended to the Hawaiian Islands
PLAYED THE FOOL IN POLITICS By Blowing in a Fortune in the Fight for the Senatorship Grant's Enormous Expenditures in Preliminary Expenses Serve Only to Weaken His Cause—Probability of a Caucus Increases and a Caucus Means the Election of Burns
COMING Of MOSt GUNST Caused No Change in the Vote For Senator UNCLE COLIIS'S ATTORNEY TESTIFIES Saying the Southern Pacific Has No Interest in the Senatorial Question—Investigating Committee and Legislative Proceedings Dull to Dreariness
WITNESSES CALLEIT Money Was Given Only for Legitimate Purposes
IN JOINT SESSION The Ballot a Duplicate of That Cast on Saturday
ROUTINE WORK Bills Introduced but None of Them Passed
I THE VERY BEST SENATOR { =* 4»
More Senate Bills
ON THE TURF Winners of Races at Oakland and at New Orleans
At New Orleans
OAKLAND RACES Commissions Taken by Black & Co. Oakland Race Entries
TIRED OP SEA DUTY The Philadelphia's Crew Depleted by Desertion o %XT niL'/'n t no * i. i
John Daly, Mayor
Business Resumed
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
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ESTERHAZY EXAMINED but none of the reportebs CAUGHTON THE ANTI-DREYFUS AGITATORS iVie With. Advocates of Revision in Rousing Public Feeling to the Rioting Point
Dreyfus Discussion
Anfflo-French Relations 0 , 11
Mining Litigation
Chinese Rebellion
Cuban Mail Matters
AN EXPERT'S REPORT On the Address of a Package of Poison
NEVADA TO VOTE TODAY THE PROBABLE RESULT IS A DEADLOCK Unlucky Thirteen Number of Votes Quay Still Lacks—Other Stubborn Struggles
Pennsylvania
West Virginia
Montana
Nebraska
Delaware
i f .Washington.
Wisconsin
In Utah
designations Bequested
CUBAN ARMY TO BE PAID WITH FUNDS ADVANCED BY THE UNITED STATES THE MEN WILL THEN DISBAND And the Government Will Reimburse Itself From the Revenues Collected in the Islands
A Bid for Docks
A Lesson in Manners
Soldiers' Bodies
On the Mat
An Offer Accepted
An Election Contest
A Solid Safe
LONDON MONEY MAUKET IS FAIRLY FLOODED WITH BANK CREDITS Doalings in American Securities Is Confined Largely to Getting Rid of the Stocks
Will Start for Guam
The Paul Jones Wreck
Favors an Alliance
Stebbins' Resignation
A FILIPINO REPUBLIC PROCLAIMED AT MALOLOS BY AGUINALDO NATIVES GROW DISSATISFIED If the Rebel Leader Begins Hostilities Against the Americans a Revolt Is Certain
Alger Not Informed
I A Cold-Storage Plant
Word From Otis
Troops Nearing Home
A Junta Outgiving
Harden Not Liked
THE FORMAL CHARGES UNDER WHICH GEN. EAGAN IS TO BE TRIED A REPRINT OF HIS TESTIMONY Ought to Bb Enough to Satisfy Both the Court-martial and the Public
A Beef Eeport
TREATY REJECTION Will Mean an Extra Session af Congress
THE BOTKIN CASE Motion for a New Trial to Be Argued Saturday
SAMOAN MATTERS Not Likely to Cause Trouble With Germany
Bridge Builders Combine
Engineer AnnenJcoff Dead OT nimnnnntmn * .
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FIRE AND i WATER
ANOTHER THEATV TAKOLU
I.EOISI.ATIVK STB ICS
A BUN-DOWN SYSTEM
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SOME OF MISS FAIR'S GOWNS One of Pale Rose Pink Velvet—Mrs. B. Roche's Lavender Broadcloth
Left Three Millions to Institutions
Spaniards Chew American Gum
Buttonholes Set With Diamonds
The Routine
THE PUBLIC PULSE
Dos Palavers
Madam's Great Bargain
Brice Was Worth More Than $600,000
One Woman's Adroitness
He Helped Make Washington's Coffin
When He Works
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INDEX TO CIIY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHEB
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BBIEF
VACCINATION REPRIEVE THE TIME EXTENDED TO THE TENTH OF FEBRUARY SCHOOL BOARD IMPORTUNED By Protesting Parents and Anti-Vaccination Advocates—Laws Must Be Obeyed or Bepenled
THE ANTI-VACCINATIONISTS' PROTEST
VICTIM OF ONE ABSENT-MINDED Forgetful Artist Made an Innocent Man Prisoner for Three Days
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The Old Defender Is Almost Beady !
A NEW HAVEMEYER HEIR His Father Shot Himself Few Months Ago at L. I.
Spanish Prisoners
The War Inquiry
A New Governor
Strayed or Stolen
La Normandie Overdue
Jealousy and Crime
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SHEEP AND CATTLE MEN OPEN THEIR SECOND ANNUAL 4 CONVENTION FORTY SIX ASSOCIATIONS Representing Five Thousand People and an Investment of Two Hundred and Fifty Millions
A DOUBLE DROWNING A Santa Anita Ranch Hand Drowns Himself and His Son
Railroad Tax Law
Attempted Murder
Damage Suit Decided
An Anti-Raft Bill W A STJTXTiTnV oo r>.
CRUISERS COLLIDE Two British Warships Damaged, One Very Seriously
EX-GOVERNOR PACHECO PASSES AWAY IN THE HOME OF RELATIVES Death at Oakland Last Evening of One of California's Most Famous Native Sons
Made the Miners Mad
Sent to the Senate
A Break for Liberty
No Money Left
A Consumptive Counterfeiter
Greek Earthquakes
Enormous Stock Dealings
CANAL CONSTRICTION CALLS FOR ABROGATION OF A TREATY GREAT BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE Promises Early Agreement or Modification of the Terms of Clayton-Bulwer Agreement
Remembering the Maine
The Staples Will Contest
A Convict Murder Case
Machine Voting
Paul Selby Won't Die
A Miner Killed
San Jose's Treasurer
Earl Poulette Dead
THE RIGHT TO WORK TOLEDO'S MAYOR PUTS IT AHEAD OF OTHER RIGHTS The Doctrine of the New Right Enunciated Declares the Social System Has Gone to Seed
ONE OF OUR NEW CITIZENS
THROOP CELEBRATES BECAUSE ALL OF ITS DEBTS ABE PAID i ' But the Enthusiasm of the Student# Atoned for Any Lack of Preparation—Brevities
Fraud by Telegraph
Alaska's Gold Output
King Oscar's Health
Cotton Bales Burned
The Kid Coming West
ANOTHER OIL ORDINANCE The Council Adopts a Measure Protecting the Park District DESPITE THE CITY ATTORNEY'S ADVICE Who Believes It Cannot Stand the Test of Litigation. After Some Warm Pleadings on Both Sides the Council Stood 7 to 2
STREET WORK ORDERED Ordinances Passed, Protests Considered and Hearings Set
RESPONSIBILITY CENTERED Street Department Now in Charge of Sweeping and Sprinkling
WHAT IT COSTS Expenses of Presenting the City's Side of the Water Case
WANT A SPEEDWAY Horsemen Desire a Street on Which to Enjoy a Brush
MOTIONS BY MEMBERS What the Ward Representatives Want for Their Constituents
PEST HOUSE CHANGES Council Willing to Do Everything in the Line of Improvement
A LIGHTNING CHANGE Inspector and Clerk Are Made Clerk and Inspector
Library Trustees Confirmed
NIAGARA ICE BRIDGE Gives the Users a Run for Thei» Lives
Ducal Fetes
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SUBSIDIZING OF SNIPS A PLAN NOT FAVORED BY THE DEMOCRATS TIME FIGHTS WITH OPPOSITION Ind Senator Hanna's Pet Scheme Promises to Die ail Early and Natural Death
I« * > ASSIGNMENT OF SHIPS Provides for the Protection of Both American Coasts
OBJECTED TO JOKING Stabbing Affray in a Stockton Grading Camp
A Colonial Commission
A Ship Overdue
Indian Contracts
The Klondike Clean-Up
Baseball Litigation
Smith's Successor
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Here and There
COUNTY TEACHERS An Attractive Program Arranged for Next Saturday's Meeting
AN UNGRATEFUL TOUGH Despises His Mother's Efforts to Get Him Out of Jail
A DRESSMAKER'S ROMANCE Miss Marie Bishop to Become the Wife of Dr. Wilbur A. Hendryx, the Weli-Known Millionaire and Philanthropist
SMALLPOX PATIENTS A New Case Discovered—Only Two Now in the City
TRAINING FOR THE FIGHT Thompson Down to Weight—Muller Wrestling With John Brink
Grimes' Hilarity Tales
A Sick Vag
A Mother's Crime
Died of His Injuries
PERSONAL
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THE INVESTOR INSURANCE QUESTIONS CRUSADE AGAINST FOREIGN JI RE COMPANIES IMPORTANT CONSOLIDATION The Mutual Life's New Policy—Big Foreclosure Suit—Bond Investments—Copper Profits r:;; OFFICE OF THE HERALD,
The Los Angeles Railway Company
The Mutual Life's New Policy Tllfl now nnll'mr 4-U „ Af..i 1 T :f. __.fit
A Big Foreclosure Suit
Bond Investments
Copper Profits
Speculation in Industrials
The State's Gold Yield
Dividends
Incorporations
Mortgages, $1000 and Over
Releases, $1000 and ©ver
Transfers, $1000 and Over
ON 'CHANGE Conditions as Shown by Transactions on Wall Street
Closing Stocks
Bond List
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
European Markets
Dried Fruit Prices
Petroleum
Local Quotations
SANTA ANA North Wind Blowing—Old Settler's Death
A Heavy Fine
JUMPED THE CLAIMS VALUABLE MINE PROPERTY IN DISPUTE Suit for Recovery of Four of the Oldest Mines in the Virginia Dale District
BIG GRAIN FIELDS Thousands of Acres Planted Near Santa Monica
RIVERSIDE A North Wind Threatens Damage to Oranges IirTTTnciTTXT' T no 1
REDLANDS The Postofflce Business Shows a Very Rapid Increase
She Was Innocent
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HEAVY FORECLOSURE BANS INDEBTEDNESS OF LATE J. DE BASTH SHORB OVER 1000 ACRES INVOLVED IiO&n of $164,000, Swollen by Unpaid Interest, Now Calls for More .Than the Land Is Worth
A CHILD DEFENDANT A Cause That Bothers the Court and Public Prosecutor
CASEBEER'S ASSAILANT la Arraigned for Assault to Commit Murder
PARK BONDS VALID Judge Trask Dissolves Injunction in Ruling on Demurrer
OLD OFFENDERS Burglars Who Said Their Past Lives Had Been Irreproachable
THE CATTLE STEALER In a Quandary as to the Course to Be Pursued
NO BELIEF AFFORDED I The Colyear Seduction Case Lost on Demurrer
A Bride Insane -*f tr • 17 Til. i_
The Supplemental Register
Trial Jurors Drawn
Alleged Burglar Insane
Hard Labor for One Year
His Wife in a Brothel
Admitted to Practice
Cited for Contempt
Court Notes
The Symphony Concert
Marriage Licenses
RED WINE AT A EIESTA MEXICAN RESIDENTS OF SANTA ANITA HAVE A FRACAS One Man Shot, a Woman Smashed on the Head and Some Other Casualties
REAL ESTATE VALUES Experts Testify Before the Board of Water Arbitrators
TRADE AND LABOR CONDITIONS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NOTES Battleship lowa Will Not Be at San Pedro Jubilee
WILL STEAL ANYTHING Thieves Who Take Growing Palm Trees—Other Thefts
TRACK AND TIE Notes and Personals From the Local Bailroad Offices
Of Interest to Us
JOTTINGS
Oar Home Brew.
BORN
_ _ died _
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