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Los Angeles Herald, Number 134, 1 February 1899 PDF Issue PDF

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EIEIPINO COMMISSIONERS Wont Be Welcomed by Natives of the Islands PHILIPPINE "CONGRESS" UNANIMOUS Promise of Resistance to American Authority Followed by Reports of Many Deaths From Smalipox Among the Troops Quartered at Manila
Filipinos Unanimous PARTS. .Tnn 31 _TU . •
Deaths at Manila H* 4 ...
Kui-ry-Up Orders
Beady for Transport
MclKinley's Instructions
BIG GOLD STRIKE Causes Wild Dealings on the Denver Exchange
PANAMA AFFAIRS About as Unsatisfactory as They Can Be
The Eag'an Case
A Robber Convicted
Will Dry Raisins
Taken by Mistake
Accepted and Paid For
IDE EXPANSIONISTS ARE IN A PANIC Over a Canvass of the Senate Which Makes It Practically Certain That the Treaty of Paris Will Not Be Ratified
TO PAY EVERY DOLLAR WHEN THE SECURITIES CAN BE SOLS The Union Savings Bank of San Jose Loaned Too Much Money on Prunes
A Kansas Bank
A Bad Outlook
STEADY VOTING Is Slowly Reducing the Number of Deadlocks
Washington
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Utah
The Dawes Treaty
MILES GETS REPORTS REGARDING MEATS PROVIDED BY EAGAN SOME OF THE BEEF EMBALMED And the Rest Was Refuse After Making Beef Extract for the Regular Market
MRS. ADAMS' DEATH Caused by Poison Sent Through the Mails
Stowaways Sent Home
The War in Bolivia T.Tf A "Pxrii .Tan 31 Triittt-mrirflitt ad.
THE EDUCATED NEGRO MAKING HIS MARK IN LEARNED ' PROFESSIONS Many Are Now in the Pulpit With Others Practicing Law and Medicine
NEGRO SOLDIERS Appear at Texarkana as a Drunken Mob
Will Not Compete
The Suffrage Question
THE SENATORIAL SITUATION As Seen Through Spectacles Worn by Grant Men BURNS IS GIVEN UNTIL SATURDAY If He Is Not Elected by That Time the Southern Pacific Co. Has Given Orders That He Must Be Hauled off
JUST FOR VARIETY Three Votes Taken for Senator With No Change
A Hanging Delayed
PORTER'S POCKETBOOK IS NOT PILLED WITH FUNDS FOB, THE CUBANS GENERAL GOMEZ GETS GREEDY And Asks That Twenty Times Three Millions Be Provided for the Cuban Soldiers
Gomez Is Greedy
May Make a Bargain
A Railroad Deal
Employment of Natives
CONTRACT LABORERS Will Be Permitted to Land at Honolulu
A DOUBLE MURDER A Brutal Crime of Mexicans in Arizona
January Finances
A Generous Gift
A Warship Tried
A Jamaica Revolt
A Suicide's Crimes
A Steamer Ashore
Two Men Drowned AOTADTA T0.., 11 TU„ ...111, 4
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
Porto Rico Affairs
Gets a New Trial
A Mining Deal
SNOWING AND BLOWING IN REGIONS EAST OF TIIE MOUNTAINS TRAINS STUCK IN THE DRIFTS Suffering and Death Caused by the Cold Reported From Texas and Missouri
IN CANADA Seven Lives Lost in a Slide at Rogers Pass
In Missouri
In Illinois
In Texas
Deaths in Missouri
Fears a Frost
Sailed for Samoa
A New Tax Scheme
Home From Honolulu
A DOUBLE LIFE lowa Law Recognizes Both Widows as Legal
Chicago's Poor
Window Glass Combine
Mustered Out
A Coast Storm
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ARMY BILL PASSED BUT NiOT AS THE MEASURE WAS DRAFTED THE MEASURE AMENDED TO PROVIDE FOR REDUCTION OF THE FORCE THE PRESIDENT GIVEN POWER To Recruit the Forces in Foreign Lands From the Natives of Such Countries
IN THE SENATE The Day Given to Discussing a Philippine Policy
IN COMMITTEE Minority Report oil tlieHanna Bounty Bill
Report on Coinage
The Canal Question
Nominations
ELDERLY PEOPLE FIGHT A Landlord Got the Worst of an Encounter
MARINES AT PEKING Are Not Welcomed by the Chinese Officials
Found a Lost PuTse
Fell From a Wagon
A Cabinet Formed
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Here and There
BED CROSS Frank Xinn Beaches His Home in Arkansas Safely
USED HIS CLUB Officer Ziegler Struck a Prisoner Over the Head
Three Deserted Children
A SURPRISING SUICIDE GEORGE A. TOWNE TOOK HIS LIFE AT WHITTIER Had Given No Indications of Contemplating the Act—Went to the Barn and Shot Himself
A Bank Dividend
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TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
HAS THE PRESIDENT A POLICYP
CUBAN CIVILIZATION
IKS SETTLED AT LAST AND THE TERMINAL HAS ITS FRANCHISE He Left His Accounts Straight and Has Only Left bo Seek His Fortune
ON THE MAT Dan McLeod Gets Away With the Big Turk
THE RICH RED ROVER WELL KNOWN MEN PLEASED WITH THEIR PROSPECTS A Fifteen-Hundred-Dollar Gold Brick From a Hundred and Twenty-Five Tons of Quartz
Alaskan Mails
The Sexton Murder
War in China
A Chinese Loan
A Congo Rebellion
A Careless Captain
Played With Matches
France Wants Money
A Six-Bound Go
A Silver Shipment
A TARIFF DECISION Which Makes Untruthful Importers Feel Sad
A MURDEROUS ASSAULT Ricket Yoes of Wilmington Attacks a Sick Man in Bed u r 1x7:1
CUBAN AFFAIRS Provide an Excuse for a Pleasant Picnic
The State at Large
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index 10 city news
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Was Lightly Fined
A Big Wine Deal
MURDER OF WONG SING DAY Testimony Taken in the Trial of Joseph Hunter LOGICAL PRESENTATION OE THE CASE That Missing Sheet Also Covered With Blood—Ranchers Fail to Specify Exact Time of Important Events
A LARGE ESTATE Bond of Executrix Fixed by Judge Allen at $500,000
A DAMAGE SUIT Los Angeles and Pasadena Railway Sued for $5250
Dispute a3 to Boundary-
Court Notes
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THE FIRST HORSE SHOW EXHIBIT OF BANG-TAILED BEAUTIES BEGINS TODAY IN A BIG RING AT FIESTA PARK Tile Flower of Thoroughbreds, Pacers, Trotters and Four-in-Hauds Will Compete for Awards
NO WOMAN IS EXEMPT.
GIFT TO THE SALVATION ARMY Flower Festival Home Given Without Reserve
The Smallpox
Undelivered Telegrams
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MRS. SEVERANCE'S 'OSTLERS They Borrowed Her Horse and Road Oart
HELP FOR THE FALLEN Salvation Army Rescue Home Opened. Furnishings Needed
Kokomo Can Stand It
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA To Gain flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Good Digestion Mean MAKE A TEST OF STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
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THE INVESTOR OUR EXPORTS TO CHINA ADVICE FROM THE U. S. CONSUL AT SHANGHAI MARITIME CANAL COMPANY A Big Safe Combination—The Standard Distilling Deal—Pig Iron. Fidelity Deposit Company
The Maritime Canal Company
A Safe Combination
Financial Notes
Insurance News
The Manhattan Fire
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
European Markets
Silver Bullion
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
Dried Fruit Prices
Petrsleum
Local Quotations
AFTER THE "GRAFTERS" Two Dangerous Diamond Workers Are Driven From Town
Robbed a Railroad Car
Some Petty Losses
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GET VOIR DRINKS EARLY SUNDAY AND MIDNIGHT CLOSING LAWS TO BE ENFORCED WATER COMPANIES' REPORTS What Has Been Done During the Past, Year—Session of the Arbitrators. City Ilall Notes
WATER ARBITRATORS Little of Public Interest Developed at Yesterday's Session
WHAT WATER COSTS Reports of the l/os Angeles and West Side Water Companies Filed
The Petition Effective
Delinquent Assessments
Contracts Assigned
BETSWOETH'S CHANCE Drank Wandering Wandrey's Wine but It Was No Larceny i>„. ,|. PI l ,CI 7
ODDITIES OF POISONING Some May Eat With Impunity Certain Foods Which Are Rank Poison to Others
TRACK AND TIE Notes and Personals From the Local Railroad Offices
PRECIADO'S BAD LUCK Had No Firewood to Warm His Wife and Stole a Tie
Marriage Licenses
She Wanted to Die
Held to Answer
JOTTINGS
Oar Home Brew.
HORN
DIED
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