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Los Angeles Herald, Number 129, 27 January 1899
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POWER TOECLARE WAR Conferred on Aguinaldo by the Filipino Congress WOMEN EAGER TO EIGHT FOR FREEDOM A Rumor Current That the Filipino Leaders Will Give the Americans Eight Days to Accede to the Demand For Recognition
Word From Otis
Spain Is Impatient
Troops for Manila
Left Fort Crook
Aguinaldo's Acta
The Princeton's Trip
The Spanish Cabinet
STRAIGHT INSIDE INFORMATION Regarding the Senatorial Situation at Sacramento ■ * .si . .jy Everybody Knows Exactly How the Pending Struggle Will Result, But Nobody Knows When the Crisis Will Come and No Two Political Doctors Agree in Their Diagnosis
A RICH BOOTY Returned Because the Thief Could Not Use It
Smallpox at Phoenix
All Prisoners Released
Episcopal Expansion
Youthful Criminals
ALGER GIVES TESTIMONY Before the War Investigating Commission ALL CHARGES Of DISHONESTY DENIED Eagan Testifies in His Own Behalf Before the Court-Martial Dramatically Describing the Anguish He Suffered From Unjust Charges Made
Prosecution Rests
EAGAN'S BEFENSE r Temporary Insanity Caused by Most Unju9t Criticism
WITNESSES CALLED
Box Faetory Burned
Russian Riots
A Railroad Deal
Wanted in England
A Chicago Failure
Bills Reported
ENGAGEMENT OF JUSTICE M'KENNA'S DAUGHTER MARIE Prospective Bridegroom Is Richard Kerens, J., of St. Louis—Wedding Will Be One of the Fashionable Events of Washington.
A GRAND JURY REPORT FINDS CLARK OF MONTANA NOT GUILTY NO BRIBERY WAS ATTEMPTED Leedy of Nevada Also Absolved From All Offense—Some Senatorial Problems Still Unsolved
Everbody Is Honest
Utah
Washington
Wisconsin
Nebraska
A Suflrage Fight
A FRESNO SENSATION Fire Evidently Started to Secure the Insurance Money
ON THE TURF Winners of Races at Oakland and at New Orleans
At New Orleans
OAKLAND RACES Commissions Taien by Black & Co. Oakland Race Entries
PRISON DISCIPLINE Shown Up in the Trial of a Convict Murder Case
PACHECO'S FUNEBAL The Most Impressive Ever Heid at Oakland
Bobbery and Murder
Train Robbers Caught
West Indian Earthquake
A New Sugar Company
AUSTRALIAN ADVICES Interest Revived in the Famous Tichborne Case
A Decision Rendered
Time to Quit
The Long Sand Wreck
Stanford Students
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THE SAME OLD STORY QF NO CHANGE IN THE VOTE FOR SENATOR SUPPORTERS ALL STAND FIRM Observers Begin to Predict That No California Senator Will Be Elected This Session
INVESTIGATORS Find Not a Witness to Answer Their Questions
LEGISLATIVE LABORS One Senate Bill Passed and Many Are Introduced
IN ASSEMBLY Funds Appropriated for the Exposition at Paris
MEMBERS OF THE FILIPINO COMMISSION AT WASHINGTON
IN COMMITTEE Discussion of Exemption of Churches From Taxation
A baseless Ruuior
THE ACTIVIIY OF IRON INCREASES THE CRAZE FOR COMBINATION Banks Overloaded With Money Eager to Promote the Movement—eßusiness Is Steadily Increasing
SOUTH SEA STORMS Cause Loss of Life and Damage to Property
Corporal Punishment
A CATHOLIC COLLEGE MAY GIVE OFFENSE TO NONCONFORMISTS BALFOUR TAKES BOLD ACTION And Makes a Strong Plea for Greater Toleration in Religious and Educational Affairs
THE OLD STRUGGLE Between Owners of Cattle and Owners of Sheep i -r <■»/» A f 11,/>
COLD-BLOODED CRIME Evidence Found in the New York Poisonine Case
The Walters Murder
A Pilot's Mistake
A Bubber Combine
A Mexican Liner
Not a Candidate
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
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IMPERIOUS OIL BARONS
DECLA.H.Z A POLICY FIRST
JSUCBKQED
FKMISTHE FILIPINO VOTE.BS
g DOWN THE LINE 6 oooooooooooooooooooooooc S
EPISCOPAUANS Will Provide a House for Bishop Nichols
Only One Survivor
Indicted for Perjury
A Swimming Record
Sailors Scalded
The Colon Strike
Forests and Water
News From Alaska
A Soldier Drowned
Bailroad Litigation
The Samoan Question
William's Birthday
No Money in Sight
Trouble in Camp
Chinese in Hawaii
Wants Prompt Action
Opposed to Roberts
Divided the Food
An Indian Outlaw
Folgdr'e Successor
Wedding Day Set
HOW TO AVOID THE GRIP
A CONGRESSMAN'S RACE
Here's Richness
Diplomatic Discipline
Knights of St. Olaf
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INDEX TO CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
PERSONAL
THREE MEN OE THE SEVENTH Who Actually Saw Foreign Service in the Philippines The Mcßeynolds Boys of Pasadena and Peabody of Santa Ana Return Home— No Pay Nor Clothing While in the Philippines* Somebody's Blunder
NORMAL GRADUATES Winter Class Received Their Diplomas Yesterday
FRACTURED HIS SKULL A. F. Sloper Received Serious Injuries Yesterday
Pico's Obvious Quilt
TALKS WITH TRAVELERS
VETERANS' ASSOCIATION" Officers Installed—Confederates Will Probably Be Admitted
HORRORS OE MONT AUK LET PRIVATE SOLDIERS TELL WHAT THEY KNOW F. E. Grimshaw of East Hampton, Who Saw Much of the Suffering, Places the Blame
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STATES' RIGHTS TALK CAUSES A RIFFLE IN THE SENATE REORGANIZATION OF ARMY Discussed in the House—Grosvenor Announces the Presidential Lack of a Philippine Policy
IN THE HOUSE Grosvenor Announces the President's Lack of Policy
THE BLACK POTTS BROKEN UP Early Morning Troubles in a Young Married Couple's Household
ACTOR IRVING Making Arrangements for a Tour of America
The Paul Jones Wreck
Disaster Ahead
A RECEPTION TO LEE BY THE CITIZENS OF GUINES, IN CUBA j AN ADDRESS BY THE GOVERNOR Was Received in Excellent Spirit by Both the Cubans and the Spanish Faction
Soldiers Want Pay
Mexican Methodists
Died on the Train
DEATH OT A. H. GARLAND EX-ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES IS STRICKEN WITH APOPLEXY While Making an Argument Before the Supreme Court—Short Sketch of His Career
ORDERS TO KAUTZ To Sail to Samoa and Report the Situation
Ready Tomorrow
Will Hang No More
Eager for Statehood
A Ship Ashore
ANTI-VACCINATION ANOTHER LARGELY ATTENDED MASS MEETING _ Doctors Give Their Testimony Against Inoculation—Ta'eiber Advocates Cleanliness
MARK THALL'S HEROISM Saved an Actress' Life After Ruining Her Gown
ALICE NIELSEN ANGRY Her Colored Maid Refused Privilege* of a St. Louis Hotel
■Undelivered Telegrams
A Ten-Cent Theft
Sexton Improving
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MUST BE PAID HERE PAYMENT OF EXCHANGE AND COMMISSION REFUSED IMPORTANT LEGAL OPINION City Scores a Point in the Arbitration Case—Board of Public Works Xakes a Bide
A VALUABLE WITNESS The City Scores an Unexpected Point in Water Arbitration
PARK MATTERS Dull Meeting of the Commisison Willi Little Business Transacted
PUBLIC IMPBOVEMENTS Board of Public Works Make® a Trip of Investigation
A Needed Restriction
A Bulletin Board
Petitions and Protects
SAX (ON WAS WEARY BUSINESS DEPRESSION AND THE GBIP TOO HEAVY So He Lay Down to Sleep and Turned on the Gas—Was Evidently Insane
Carries a Stock of Names
THE PUBLIC PULSE
Plan for Consolidation
A New Food Plant
A Vac: Given Work
XJp to Nature
Marriage Licenses
Annexation Petition
Sunset Club
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A BUD HAS BLOSSOMED KISS BOWLAND IS NOW MME. LEFFIN G WELL MANY PEOPLE OF PASADENA Wish the Young People a Long and Happy Life—Personal Notes and Brevities
SANTA BARBARA NOTES The Fate of Ira Whitney—Schroder's Sudden Death
SANTA ANA Death of a Pioneer—Demand for Better lights
RIVERSIDE Officers Continue to Round Up Criminals—Brevities
REDI/ANDS SHAKEN A Distinct Temblor—James Corbett's Daring Act
VENTURA Santa Paula Postmaster Appointed. Notes and Personals
ARE LOADING THE GUNS AS THEY SCENT THE BATTLE FROM AFAR No Democrat, No Populist, No Silver Republican, Nothing but "Independent" Is Wanted
SANTA BARBARA Horticulturists to Meet—Protectors of Game Organize
HEDLANDS Henderson Convicted of Illegal Selling of Liquor
Schoolmasters' Club
THE HELMONT RECITAL The Boy Violin Virtuoso—The Supporting Artists
Sunday's Agricultural Park Coursing
Jubilee Committee
Honey Bee* From the Philippine
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THE INVESTOR EXPORTS AND IMPORTS THE RECORD FOR THE YEAR IS A REMARKABLE ONE COMPRESSED AIR PROBLEM Corporate Surety Growing—Electrical Goods in Brazil—Big Copper Figures—Insurance Notes OFFICE OF THE lIKHALI), r . . * _1 /i r„.. rui lomi
Compressed Air Power
Corporate Surety Is Growing
Electrical Goods in Brazil
The Bigness of Copper Figures
Insurance News
Dividends
Incorporations
Mortgages, $1000 and Over
Releases, 81000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
ON 'CHANGE Conditions as Shown by Transactions on Wall Street
Closing Stocks
Bond List
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prlcei of Produce
CHICAGO WHEAT Shows a Strong Tendency to Mount Toward the Sky
Dried Fruit Prices
Silver Bullion
Treasury* Statement
Petroleum
Local Quotations
CKKJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^g jj IN SOCIETY | COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO< 0
! Here and There
The Emperor Proposed on Horseback
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THOSE STATE FINDS KTP2BVISOBS RECEIVE A STATEMENT OF THE CASE OPINION FILED BY WILBUR He Advises the Exercise of the Fabian Policy^—Opposes Rescinding Contract With Attorneys
PLEA OP INSANITY Defense to Be Made in Trial of Albert G. Bradlev
RIVER DEVASTATION Congress to Be Memorialized for Relief by This State .• I .1.. 1 J -t
ASSESSOR'S BLOCK BOOKS Supervisors Are Informed Who Should Prepare Them
THAT ARSON CHARGE Judicial Club Still Hangs Over Peter McNeil
SPOKE NO ENGLISH Advantage Said to Have Been Taken of a German Woman
DAFT COMPLETELY Curran, the Beggar Who Stabbed Earle, Goes Crazy
FOUL BROOD Another Communication as to Proposed Legislation
Term Trial Jurors
Minor County Business
Wharfage Bates
Sues for Damages
To Survey Hunter Premises
He Wants Relief
Forfeited Their Bonds
Petition in Insolvency
Had Been 111
Court Notes
TRACK A'ND TIE Notes and Personals From the Local Railroad Offices
INTERNAL REVENUE DECISION Releases of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust Not Taxed
Postal, Pensions and Patents
Finnigan Off Again,
JOTTINGS
Our Home Drew.
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA To Cain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Good Digestion Mean MARK A TEST OF STUAKT'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
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