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Los Angeles Herald, Number 156, 5 March 1899 PDF Issue PDF

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RATiriCATiON Of TREATY Doesn't Require Consent of the Spanish Chamber QUEEN REGENT COMPETENT TO ACT Officials at Manila Report Small Skirmishes With the Rebels. Transports With Troops and the Baltimore With the Civil Commissioners Arrive
News From Manila
San Jose Shelled
Dewey's Flag Saluted
Messages From Otis
Troops by Transport
No Smallpox on Board
Pay Day Coming
Transports Wanted
Enforced Service
Men for Manila
L.iwton's Progress
The Admiral's Pay
POISON PAPER All Wall Paper Sold Is Colored With Arsenic
The Willey Will
Friday's Fight
Britain's Thanks
California Soldiers
Santa Fe Plans
Steamship Contracts
Policemen Quarrel
Bills Approved
SERVED UNDER BRYAN AND LEARNED SOMETHING OF EMBALMED BEEB OFFERS TO GIVE TESTIMONY But the Official Inquirers Think He Had Better Keep Still and Go Home
STUCK IN THE SNOW A Wyoming Train Snowbound for Three Days
ALL DOING WELL Kipling and His Children Are Getting Along Nicely
DEWEY' THANKS For the Honor He Has So Honestly Earned
APPROPRIATION AGREED ON The FiftyvFifth Congress Has Adjourned Sine Die NICARAGUA COMPROMSSE ADOPTED The Bills Sent to the President as Soon as Disposed of and Have All Been Signed—Closing Scenes of the Session
IN THE SENATE Daylight and Darkness Finds the Members Sitting
The Last Session
IN THE HOUSE Killing Time Wliile Waiting for Con-
Nominations
Not Confirmed
The Awful Aggregate
Railroad Improvement
Reported Wrecked
IELEGRAPIMWS INDEX
A COLORED CHAMPION MADE BY LAST NIGHT'S FIGHT AT CINCINNATI Frank Cliilds of the Windy City Defeats Bob Armstrong by Simple, Solid Slugging
Sigafus Is Safe
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BROTHER JESSE OFFERED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR GRANT DEMOCRATS DON'T BITE AT THE BAIT OFFERED BY FAIRWEATHER LEGISLATORS HARD AT WORK Some Signs Shown That the Session Will Not Extend Beyond the Statutory Limit
THE JOINT BALLOT The Only Change Is Caused by Pa iring
LEGISLATIVE WORK A Message Received From Dewey. Measures Passed
ARKANSAS MINERS Refuse to Work Unless Wages Are Advanced
Co-Ed Basket Ball
Senatorial Votes
Gone Out of Business
No Sign of Rain
THE ITALIAN DEMANDS A SIGNAL FOR A FINAL RUSH ON CHINA BRITISH INVESTORS ANXIOUS Close Attention Given to the Monetary and Industrial Situation in America—British Society
Rebels Defeated
flllST CARGO Of SUGAR MARKS A BUSINESS REVIVAL AT SANTIAGO SUGAR IS KING IN THE ISLAND And the Planters Are Working Hard to Put the King Again on His Throne
Palma's Ideas
A Cuban Company-
Problems to Solve
HERSCHEL'S BODY To Be Carried Home 011 a British Ship
FOUND POISON Barnet's Death Evidently Caused by Mercuric Cyanide
Kenneally Case Dismissed
A Chilkat Strike
Quarantine Law
Only in Fun;
The Gasoline Stove
Alaskan Advices
The Axle Was Tender
Melba in "Faust"
The Whisky Combine
GERMAN CONCESSIONS INDICATE A DESIRE TO BE COlT* CILIATORY FAVORS EXPECTED IN RETURN Samoan Negotiations Assume That All Officers Are to Be Recalled, Including Justice Chambers
CHECK FORGERS CAUGHT Three of a Gang Arrested at New York
Jefferson's Sister Dead
An Ohio Fire
Carloads of Cannon Balls
Trouble for Hooley
Was He VaocinatedP
A NEW BICVCLE RECORD ESTABLISHED BY MONSIEUB FOURNIER GASOLINE FASTER THAN FEET Furman of Los Angeles Gets Away Witli the Mile Handicap at San Jose
On the Diamond
ON THE TURF Winners of Races Run at Oakland and New Orleans
At New Orle ins
A Dead Horse
LIVESTOCK LOSSES Will Aggregate Nearly a Million Head of Stock
EXHIBITS WANTED To Make an Interesting Show at Philadelphia
Volunteeer Generals
St. Louis' Sunday
Texas Prairie Fires
Damage by Snowslide
A VOICE FROM MANILA Sergeant Andrere Sheds New Light on the "Benevolent Assimilation" of the Peace and Liberty Loving Filipinos
AGED JURIST INJURED JUDGEG ALEX. CAMPBELL BADLY HURT LAST NIGHT He Fell and Broke His Right Hip and Arm While Alighting From a Street Car
SLASHED BY HIS ROOM MAT^E Bert Myers Badly Hurt in a Fight Last Night
BILLS PASSED And Some Which Received the Cold Shoulder
Passed the Button
Boys and Girls' Society
OFFICERS ELECTED Annual Meeting of the Central W. C. T. U.
Back From Manila
Marriage Licenses
Undelivered Telegrams
Army Orders
THEY GOT THEIR BEANS And These Constituted a Lunch That Saved Mrs. Hendee
A STEAMER SUNK River Boat Lost—Passengers' Fate Unknown
Hilliard Russell's House
Rates to Europe
An Errorless Game
A Prompt Protest
Chidren Cremated
Wages Raised
Leo Getting Well
Miners and Operators
Wants His Sister
PERSONAL
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HUNTED 10 TIIEIR DEATH A, G Marsh Tells of the End of Red Murphys Gang How Pluck and Intelligence Won in a Life or Death Man Hunt in Arizona—A Graphic Tale of Adventure
THE WATER COMPANY Receiver Gibson Files His Regular Monthly Statement
ANOTHER IT. S. C. VICTORY This Time the Alert Baseball Club Suffers Defeat
PECULIAR POISONS GENERATED IN THE HUMAN BODY The Result of Imperfect Digestion of Food
Saloon Aim, Attention
IS COMMENDED TO GOD PONTIFICAL MASS FOB THE 60ITL OF FELIX FAURE FRANCE'S DEAD PRESIDENT Bishops Verdaguer and Montgomery Conduct Notable Services in the Church of Lady of the Angels
WILMS TO ANSWER His Wife's Trunk Searched for Counterfeiting Outfit
ELECTRO-MAGNOGRAPH Exhibition Opened in Hazard's Pavilion Last Evening
ANDREW MULLEN'S DEMISE The Prominent Clothier Dies After Five Months of Illness
FOOK CHOW'S CASE It Is Continued One Week for Further Federal Testimony
SPECIAL SERVICES At the Sixteenth Street Presbyterian Church During the Week
Lopez's Business Troubles
A Laborer's Failure
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POISON IN THE BODY POLITIC
SAN PEDRO HARBOR
STANFORD'S LOBBYISTS
A RAY OF SUNSHINE
§ DOWN THE LINE
Let the Women Vote
A Handsome Edition
An Undertakers' Banquet
Whittier State School
The Rand District
Hopeless
§ THE HERALD'S WISE £ 0 O
At Night
Two in a Garden
Queer Epitaph
A Good Temperance Lecture
Naturally Nervous
t CO-OP£RATIONand SUCCESS %
The Industrious Congressman Payne
Old Man "Twain's" Grave
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INDEX 10 CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
THE HORN CONTROVERSY The Decision of Experts Seems to Be That They Are Annual
NEWS OF THE RAILWAYS General News Notes and Personal Mention
Westlake Park Concert
Chautauqua Speakers
G. F. C. Miniss' Death
The Philippine Question
BRIGHTON'S TALE TRUE HISTORY OF THE KILLING OF IKE CLANTON IN ARIZONA HIS FATHER AND BROTHERS Old M;in Shot by Smugglers Whom They Had Robbed—Willie Shot. Film Has Reformed
TRACTION COMPANY SUED Leonardt Wants Money Due Him on Fourth Street Viaduct
Court Notes
EASTERN INQUIRERS Desire Information on Local Mountain and Seaside Resorts
NOTICE To Savings Depositors
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IN Society
MISS HELLMAN TO WED
Here and There
STUDY CLUBS Drama, Art, Literature, History and Current Events
Women Who Fuss
An 1830 Tea
A New York Society Woman's Debut
An Expensive Pass
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POSIAOE STAMP FLAWS THE UNCOMMON OCCUPATION OF A COLORED MAN NO IMPERFECTION ESCAPES . Any Stamps Not Strictly as Per Contract Are Condemned to Be Given j to the Flames
MUTINIES OF BRITISH NAVY
WITCHCRAFT IN ALASKA
Fashionable Theft
A Triple Woman
A Bog With Six Gold Teeth
A Plethoric Constellation
SPEECH PHOTOGRAPHY EACH WORD HAS ITS OWN VIBRATORY FORM AN ASTONISHING DISCOVERY Photographic Signs Interpreted as Easily as Though They Had Been Ordinary Print
Paris Will Get to See the Klondike
Tobacco an Ally
What His Imagination Did
LOUBET, THE MAN OF HONOR France's New President Not Brilliant But Honest
A Hilarious Banquet
Real Tact Is What They Need
Unique Position in Legal Profession
An Unfinished Story
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Stray Chords
Music at the Churches
THREE LITTLE ACCIDENTS Unruly Pasadena Horses Cause Bruises and Smash-ups
WILL HAVE THE WATER LAST CONTRACT TO BE SIGNED TODAY Redlands Will Within Two Months Have a Supply of Water From Yucaipa
OIL BORERS OBJECTED TO Summerlanders Seek to Prevent the Spoiling of Their Parks
RIVERSIDE BUDGET The Freight on Oranges Will Not Be Reduced
Discontent
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BIDS TO BE REJECTED NO POLICE SIGNAL SYSTEM FOR ANOTHER YEAR THE FREE MORGUE CONTEST Two More Undertakers Willing to Supply It—Recommendations on Pesthouse Management
MORE MORGUE PROPOSITIONS Two Further Offers to Work for the City Free of Charge
PESTHOUSE CHANGES Recommendations to Be Made by the M.iyor—Cost of Smallpox
FILES HER REPLY Miss Long Willing to Undergo Not Examinations as to Proficiency
FUNDS RUNNING BEHIND Auditor's Balances Show Deficiencies in Six Principal Funds
WILL BUILD THE BRIDGES Contractors Ready to Go Ahead as Soon as Material Arrives
SEWER WORK WANTED rhree Petitions to Council Asking for Public Improvements
STREET WORK RECOMMENDED Two Ordinances tc Be Held Up Because of Protests Piled
NO POWER TO LAY PIPE Receiver Gibson Addresses a Letter to j the City Council
Ready for the Assessment
Financial Recommendations
Exchange of Property
The Trip Postponed
Cleaning House
Leases Wanted
Thomas Leahy's Death
LOOK OUT FOR LINNETS The Drouth Wot the Only Enemy of the Fruit Growers
UNIVEBSITY NOTES Good Government Alliance to Discuss the Sunday Closing Ordinance
Where's "Old Bill?"
JOTTINGS
Our Home UroTV.
BORN
DBA ThS
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The Play CALE'NDAR FOR THE WEEK
A Puff for Maud Warrilow
A Press Agent's Artistic Lie
An Abandoned Tour
George Bernard Shaw, Dramatist
Minnie Maddern-Fiske
Green Room Gossip
Personal
Among the Dramatists
Coming Attractions
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SPAIN'S HEAD HELD HIGH SKETCHES OF LIFE IN MADRID BY BENGOTJGH MAGNIFICENT MILITARY MEN Spanish Beauties Love the Scldier, and What Cares He for the Honor of Spain?
A TREMENDOUS ENTERPRISE The World's Biggest Gold Mine in China to Be Developed
New York Artists' Club
Who Owns America?
Eight Expositions
THE WOMEN OF AMERICA PRONOUNCED THE MOST BEAUTIFUL JN THE WORLD THE VIEWS OF A GREAT ARTIST Chartran Praises Lillian Russell's Nose, Voshti Earl's Mouth and Hilda Clark's Cliin
CHIEFS-OF-STAFF
LADY OURZON'S DUTIES IN INDIA
Might Have Been President
Conceits of To Day THE BOERO OR EATON COAT
lOVELY BARONESS KOSCXELSKI
I HOUSEHOLD HINTS % T A
Patti and Bernhardt
BOOKS AND THEIR MAKERS
STORIES OF CHILDREN
A Gccd Way to Serve Cliicken Livers
X THE PRICE Of 4 DRINK +
EARLY DAYS AT THE CAPITAL
A Valuable Invention, for Rock Island
•••••••••••••••••••• • MARRIED A CONVICT • © • _ A Beautiful Young Southern Girl's Strnuno Infatuation • •••••••••••••••••••
Let Them Alone
Running Things
THE INVESTOR BANK CONCENTRATION THE BANKS, LIKE THE TRUSTS, ARE GETTING TOGETHER TALEOF RICHES TAKING WINGS A Billion-Dollar Limit—Commercial Paper Outlook—A Steady Market—The Export Demand
How Riclies Take Wings
One Billion Dollars
The Commercial Paper Outlook
A Steady Market Promised
Export Demand Significant
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
Money in Bank
Imports and Exports
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
Local Quotations
Alcohol in the Army
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LADY HENRY SOMERSET A STORY BY THE WELL-KNOWN REFORMER HER CONVERT IN AMERICA Paths That Had Deviated in Europe Touched Again in. a Western City j of America
Tlie Queen's Free Lunch
The World's Currency
SHE RULED A LEGISLATURE
PERSIA'S FUTURE SHAH PRINCE TOUALEB HAS BEEN WELL EDUCATED FOND OF MANLY PASTIMES He Does Not Care Anything for Military Fo-mp but Is a Lover of Fine Horses
His View and Hers
A Narrow Escape
Brighnm Roberts' Gorgeous Credemtiiil
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