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Los Angeles Herald, Number 137, 4 February 1899
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M'KINLEY'S MIND MADE IP And the Beef Question Will Be Investigated If CHARGES MADE ARE NOT PROVED Major G;neral Miles May Have to Answjr to a Court-Martial for Reflecting Upon the Character of Other Ohicers
SENATORIAL VOTES Which Fail to Fill the Vacant Seats
Utah
Delaware
SOME GOT AWAY Omaha Hotel Filled With Smallpox Suspects
A Soap Trust
Death in the Chair
Texas Cattle Dying
An Exciting Fire
Death by Morphine
Flour for Siberia
Favor Ratification
The Turk Won
Le'iter's Milk Trust
AUTOMATIC TRICK MEN THINK LOS ANGELES A GOOD FIELD TO WORK Chicago and California Capitalists All Ready to Make the Wheels Go 'Round
HEPBURN CANAL BILL Is Deemed Better Than the Morgan Measure
SEATS VACATED By the Men Who Accepted Military Commis-isons
A Sword for Philip
The War Inquiry
Nobody Caxes Much
Treaty or No Treaty
France Objects
Transportation Contracts
Pluto Defeated
Miss Blauverlt Married
BARBER CONFERS WITH COBB But No One's Senatorial Chances Seem to Be at All Improved Pipe-Dream Stories of Impossible Combinations the Only Outcome of the Senatorial Struggle Pending at Sacramento—Even Dark-Horse Talk Fails to Interest Anybody
ONE BALLOT fOR SENATOR Is Enough to Show the Deadlock Is Still Solid THE GRILLING Of MILTON GREEN Again Postponed on Account of Sickness of the Star Actor. San Francisco's Sea Wall and Horseshoers' Licenses Are Provided For
Green's Grilling
No Aid Needed
A Labor Law
Young's Successor
Copper Prices Rising
DEBATE ON EXPANSION THE ONLY SOUND TO BE HEARD IN THE SENATE NEVER IN A THOUSAND YEARS Can the Filipino Be Raised to the Level of American Citizenship—ln the House
IN THE HOUSE Time Spent in Filibustering Against Private Bills
In Committee
The Colon Strike rnmv r*~i—l._ . ■ . . _ -r-
FROM WORDS TO BLOWS AND THEN A PISTOL COMES INTO PLAY PARDEE SHOT BY HIS FRIEND For Calling Him a Fool for Wearing Thin Shoes—Some Other Murder Cases
The Poisoning Case
Detectives Reticent
The George Murder
Certainy Suicide
The McKenzie Murder
ON THE TURF Winners of Races at Oakland and at New Orleans
At New Orleans
Sizable Stables
OAKLAND RACES Commissions Taken by Black & Co. Oakland Race Entries
COLUMBIA CANNERS Driven Out of Business by Canadian Regulations
To Cnre a Cold In One Day
TELEGRAPH MEWS INDEX
AN ALASKAN BOUNDARY AGREED ON BY A COMMISSION COMMITTEE The Proposed Treaty Seems to Give Great Britain About All She Has Claimed
Brady Is Anxious
The Last Debt Paid
A Countess Arrested
If He Were King
A Steamer Ashore
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COLORADO'S BLIZZARD IS ONLY WAITING TO GET A NEW START A THOUSAND SNOW SHOVELERS Suffice to Keep the Trains Running but Cannot Save the Cattle From Starvation
In Wyoming
In Utah
In Nebraska
California Snow
BAD BANKERS The San Jose Failure Shows Many Ugly Features
A MODERN SALOON Where Alcoholic Drinks Will Not Be Sold
A MUSEUM FIRE Costly South American Curios Go Up in Smoke
PREPARED CEREALS To Re Handled by a Combine Now Forming
CHINESE FANATICS Torture and Kill Two English Missionaries
KILLED BY THE CAES Six People in a Wagon Struck by a Train T)ITTOTITTr»rt
CUBANS ARE CHEERFUL BECAUSE THE GHOST WALKED ON PAY DAY AN APPEAL FOR ANNEXATION Is Issued by Spanish Residents and Signed by Cubans of Wealth and Standing
Asking Annexation
A Good Heiailth Report
Time for Action
A Dramatic Censor
The Stetson. Estate
Partners Quarrel
A PHILADELPHIA FIRE With Losses Aggregating Nearly a Million Dollars
DAMAGED WARSHIPS Repaired and Remodeled and Ready for Service
Actor Irving's Tour
A Narrow Escape
Charged With Robbery
The Quick Fuse
Baby Train Wreckers
An Insane Princess
Waiting Patiently
METHODS OF BANKING FOLLOWED BY THE SAN JOSE CONCERN LITTLE SHORT OF ROBBERY » ' Though Friends of the Officers Seem to Have Fared Very Well—An Official Report
Utterly Insolvent
The Cleveland Fire
Irish Amalgamation
The Ehjrnland Still Aground
THE FILIPINO JUNTA CAN DO A LITTLE LYING ALL BY ITSELF EXACTIONS OF THE SPANISH Asserted to Be Small as Compared With Taxes Collected by til© American Authorities
Troops in Transit
A Health. Report
Knapp's Mission
Coming and Going
FATHER TUOHEY'S CASEI Slight Penance to Be Followed by; Reinstatement
Bank Clearings
Died of Rabies
Hanged for Murder
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OtIB VEW ELECTB-IC ERA
THS FUTURE or PABTII.S
l LEOISI,A't'IVE • JCIBBOING5 ii
0 oooooooooo**ooooooooooooo A | DOWN THE LINE 6 ooooooooooo<k>oooooooooocls
The Assault on Miles
His White Hair Is Turning Black _ . n< J i a «lvinrr
Owes Soldiers $8,000,000
WHEN SHIPS PUT OUT TO SEA
THE PUBLIC PULSE
From th.e Shortest Man
IN THE PUBLIC EYE
Lord Kitchener Winked at Him
Small Matte.rs
They Sometimes Do
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INDEX 10 CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
FLORAL MOOT ATM SHOW A Successful Days Program Carried Out STILLWELL SHOWED HE COULD DRIVE Green's Rufus, the Celebrated Blue Ribbon Hackney Stallion Exhibited—Some Remarkably Fine Floral Displays. The Successful Exhibitors
Evening Awards
The Floral Parade
In the Boxes
Horse Show Notes
Today's Program
He Has a Family of 162 Persons
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lAMCAI MEASLftCSHANIED Board of Health Determined to Prevent Spread of Smallpox CHILDREN SN THE INFECTED DISTRICT Should Be Prohibited From Attending the Public Schools. Board of Education Afraid of Transgressing the Law. Nineteen Cases Now in the City
NO AGREEMENT BEACHED Board of Education Unwilling to Assoime an Illegal Responsibility
THE MARKET BASKET
MIDNIGHT CLOSING LAW Chief of Police Glass Makes a Start to Enforce It
A CRIME TO BE SICK Dr. Caroline Guild Discusses Sanitation Before Friday Morning Club
SILVER REPUBLICANS , REFUSE TO DIE Ajf THE TIMES' BEHEST Have Merely Abandoned Their Former Quarters—Annual Meeting to Be Held Next Saturday
The Chief Imposed Upofn
Wood Will Return
County Medicos
PERSONAL
Gcnzales Was Acquitted
A Warship Wanted
Stanford Debaters
Can the Cubans Govern Themselves?
Fitz's Next Fight
Whisky Prices
Eagain's Sentence
A Story of Governor Roosevelt's
Funds for a Fight
Equipment Contracts
Oppose Alliance
German Bugs
A Mexican Bank Tl -» c n*r f n/ m i » a
Wants to Be Governor
LOVE AT A DISTANCE
More Economical
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CLMK'S SWEETHEARTS Miss Allec and Miss Peck at the Murder Trial ENCOUNTER IN THE COURT CORRIDOR Both Girls Testify in the Case—Harry Clark Again Tangled in Falsehood—McCormick Tells of That Visit at the Hunter House
CLARK'S ENDORSEMENT Choice Rascals Who Extol Him at Bird's Expense
TRACK AND TIE Notes and Personals From the Local Railroad Offices
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Banquet Committee Meets and Plans a Program
Marriage Licenses
Bliss on Venice
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PROTEST BY GRANGERS AND LABOR UNIONS OF EAST AND WEST HANNA'S SHIP SUBSIDY BILL (Elie Last Straw Guaranteed to Break ♦ho Agricultural Camel's Back. Capital City Chats
SANTA ANA MURDERER PLEADS GUILTY WHEN PUT ON TRIAL Citizens Are Still Interested in the Projected Cannery and Are Hopeful of Success
SAN PEDRO Harbor Contractors Are Still Waiting for Lumber
CROWN CITY OOLfITCS WILL DRIVE AND PUT THIS AFTERNOON AN INTER-URBAN, MATCH MADE Between Champions of the Country Clubs of Pasadena and Los Augeless—News Notes
RIVERSIDE Even a Little Rain Pleases the Bee Men.—Notes
California at Capital
CROWNED KING STRIKE THE BIGGEST EVER MADE IN ARIZONA Tlxe "Lowest Estimates" Make the Ore Run Half Its Weight to Pure Gold
SANTA BARBARA Taxpayers Object to the Increase of Official Salaries
Sliver ltp|itil>licun«
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THE INVESTOR RAILROAD BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FOR 1898 MAKES A CHEERFUL EXHIBIT BEET SUGAR CENTENARY California Orange Prices—Combine Dissolved—Traffic Statistics. Zinc Industry-
California Oranges
Traffic Statistics
State Loam and Trust Company
A Combine Dissolved
Incorporations
Mortgages, $1000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
ON 'CHANGE Conditions as Shown by Transactions on Wall Street
Bond List
Bradstreet's Report
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
Dried Fruit Prices
Silver Bullion
Petroleum
Local Quotations
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CHOSE TWO MORE SITES JOINT COMMITTEE SELECTS LOTS FOR ENGINE HOUSES ON ALISO AND HILL STREETS Recommendations of Board of Public Works—Short Session of the Arbitrators—Sewer Matters
The GRAPE CROP
PUBLIC WORKS Alley Protests and Various Petitions Up for Consideration
WATER ARBITRATORS Short Session of the Board Held Yesterday—'The Testimony
Sewer Recommendations
City Hall Notes
OUTSWORE THE OFFICER William Hogan. Denied That He Had Solicited Aid
THE PEERLESS PAPINTA Orpheum Stage Not the Only Thing Torn Up for Her Coming
JOTTINGS
Oar Home Brew.
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