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Los Angeles Herald, Number 158, 7 March 1899
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Till: SEVENTY-THIRD BALLOT Failed to Break the Stubborn Deadlock SOMETHING IS DOING IN BURNS' CAMP And Daily the Certainty Grows Greater That if the Man From Mexico Is Not Made Senator, Nobody Will Be
THE JOINT BALLOT Effectually Disposes of the Jesse Grant Boomlet
LEGISLATIVE WORK Bills Passed and Some Vetoed by the Governor
A MISSISSIPPI FIRE Jjnry Holmes Seminary for Colored Girls Burned
VICTORIA'S THANKS For Honors Paid the Memory of Lord Herschel
SECOND LIEUTENANTS To Be Appointed Under the Reorganization Law
ALGER OVERRUN By People Looking for Appointments in the Army
Financial Measures
British Telephone Service
Father Hecker's Life
The German Method
A Hung Jury
AN ATTACK BY TIIIPINOS Repulsed by Men From Nebraska and Oregon OTIS PREPARING fOR AN ADVANCE Americans Grow Restless and Nervous and Are Anxious to Put a Stop to the Annoying Sharp Shooting on the Part of the Natives
An Attack Repulsed
Precautions Taken
Commission Landed
An Advance Expected
Use for Small Vessels
Casualties in Battle
Deaths in Hospital
The Grant's Progress
Admirals Instructed
Force in the Philippines
News From Negros
Sues for Her Dower
Gambling Bill Vetoed
LONG'S SECOND LETTER IN THE SAMPSON AND SCHLEY CONTROVERSY DESIRES TO DO FULL JUSTICE And Hopes Both Officers Will Be Made Bear Admirals as Reward for Their Seryices
UNION PACIFIC LAND Is Bought in by the Reorganized Company
Arkansas Railroad Law
LONDON STOCKBROKERS WISH THEY HAD HELD STOCKS FROM AMERICA The Market Seriously Disturbed by the Condition of Politics and Growth of Imperialism
Commercial Cable Company
Coleman's Son Dead
UTAH BRIBERY CASES REACH THE STAGE OF REPORT BY COMMITTEE WHITEWASH BRUSH WIELDED Minority Report Insists That McCune Is Guilty of Gross Attempt at Bribery
Effect on the Vote
Other Senatorial Votes
ON THE TURF Winners of Races Run at Ingleside and New Orleans
At New Orleans
INGLESIDE RACE ENTRIES Commissions Taken by Black & Co. Ingleside Race Entries
A Sugar Bounty Decision
McKinley Appoints
Betting Prohibited
The Duke Is Patient
Asserts His Innocence
Children Burned
Receiver Appointed
Ten Per Cent Advance
Tlic Grip Care That Dock Core.
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
| MUTINY QUELLED Three British Sailors Killed in the Process
New Jersey Incorporations
Miners' Wages
Cotton Workers' Wag^s
Stock Deposited
The Paper Combine
The Boiler Burst
Sentenced for Idfe
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CANNED BEEF INQUIRY TO MOVE FROM THE CAPITAL TO CHICAGO) THE LAST WITNESS CALLED Had No Hesitation in Condemning th« Stuff Served as Soldiers' Meat Rations
He Won't Be Called
PURELY*~PARISIAN The Biauchini Poisoning Case Reveals Nasty Details
RATES TO EUROPE Cut by Several o;f the Transatlantic Steamer Lines
A Poisoner to Plead
KIPLING'S CHILD DEAD THE AUTHOR IS PROGRESSING 1 TOWARD HEALTH Pope Leo's Condition Is Most Satisfactory While Queen Marie of Belgium Grows Weaker
British Sympathy
Kipling's Condition
Pope Loo Improving
The Queen Grows Weaker
Rumors of Death
Rope Makers Fail
Death on the Cars
A San Jose Pioneer
RIVERS STILL RISING AND ARE ALREADY ABOVE THE DANGER LINE DAMAGE TO PROPERTY HEAVY Reports of Loss of Life Begin to Come in and More Are Expected to Come
Streets Under Water
At Pittsburg
At Cincinnati
Traffic Suspended
The Wyoming Storm
Worse Than Floo3s
The Tennessee Storm
West Virginia
A Baseball Pug
A Penniless Nobleman
WILL KEEP HANDS OFF WHEN THE SCRAP OVER CHINA BEGINS The United States Will Show Only a Passive Interest in the Open-Door Matter
Italy Offended
Growing Serious
"It Is Expected"
A Yukon Telegraph
Must Pay for Lodging
COIN FOR THE CUBANS TO BE SENT FROM NEW YORK THIS WEEK THREE MILLION IN COLD CASH Will Set a Lot of the Cuban Ex-Soldiers at Work on. the Farms
The Amount Limited
Assembly Obligations
Bodies of Soldiers
Affairs at Santiago
Kations Required
CIVIL COMMISSION Beady to Inquire Into Affairs at Porto Rico
A Strawboard Trust
World's Cycle Meet
Rev. John King Dead
SPAIN'S NEW CABINET ENDS ITS FIRST SESSION IN AN UPROAR Premier Silvela Read His Decree in Spite of Opposition—Stormy Times Predicted
Weylerites Not Happy
AN INCIDENT ENDED Britain and France Will Not Quarrel Over Muscat
RHODES' REMARKS Not Well Received by South American Citizens
WAGES ADVANCED Activity in lion Makes a Demand for Workmen
Two Engines Wrecked
To Take Herschel's Body
Summer Hotel Burned
TACTLESS DIEDRICHS SUCCEEDED BY THE EMPEROR'S BROTHER NOT EXACTLY IN DISGRACE But Wiliam Thinks He Can Be of Greater Use When. Away From Manila
A Tactless Minister
Saw Swift's Comet
Undelivered Telegrams
f Herschel's Body
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THREE KINDS OF CAPITAL
IS THE TRUTH SUPPRESSED?
SAN FRANCISCO EXPOSITION
IS THIS ANOTHER FAGIN JACK NtTPOTJF ARRESTED ON A SERIOUS CHARGE INSTIGATED BOYS TO STEAL At Least That Is What Three Youngsters Claimed in the Police Court Yesterday
ECUADOR REBELS Promised Amnesty if They Lay Down Their Arms
Judge Clark Has Returned
Attractive Los Angeles
Another Raise
BUSINESS IS BOOMING WITH THE PASADENA BOARD OF TRADE . FORTY NEW MEMBERS COME IN In Time to Partake of the Banquet Tonight—Demon Growers' Work. News Brevities
The Toulon Explosion
Sugar Advanced
Conducted a Lottery Joint
Judge Campbell Improving
A WEEK OF OPERA A CHANCE TO HEAR MELBA, GAD6KI AND DE LUSSAN The Great Ellis Company and the New York Symphony Orchestra May Be Induced to Come Here
LITTLE BOY DROWNED Albert Norton Fell Into a Cement Ditch and Escape Was Impossible
THE TOULON EXPLOSION Caused by a Soldier Who Wanted Revenge
Effective Revenge
The Latest Combine
Cassation Court Convenes
Young's Successor
A CRAZY PASSENGER CREATES EXCITEMENT ON A SANTA MONICA CAR An Improvement Club With Committees That Fail to Report—lnflux of Transients Due to Heat
The Collins Murder
Sales of Sugar
Chilean Exchange
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INDEX 10 CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
At the Athletic Club
Directors Will Resign
The Sugar Trust Sued
Pacific Coast Gold
S. R. Kellnm, Tailor.
VICIOUSNESS OF VACCINE What the Virus Shows Under Microscopic Tests GERMS Or DANGEROUS DISEASE Unmistakable Evidence of Beastly Bacilli—Possibility of Their Being Anthrax—More Cases of Suffering From Vaccination
More Sufferers
CHOATE'S RECEPTION Cordial Enough to Please the Most Eastidious
ALGER'S REINDEER Benevolently Assimilated by Alaskan Indians
The Prune Combine
Senator Jones 111
a AT THE THEATER «
Played With Matches
The Dredger Suits
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SENT TO COMMITTEE COUNCIL NOT READY TO TACKLE THE SALOON QUESTION SPEEDWAY PETITION DENIED The Pesthouse Management Criticised. Survey of the River Basin Requested—Street Work
GET NO SPEEDWAY Horsemen Will Hfive to Do Without New Main Street
INSUBORDINATE EMPLOYES Mayor's Message on Conduct of Pesthouse Employes Meets a Rebuff
A CONTRACTOR'S PLEA He Objects to Being Classed as an Irresponsible Bidder
MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS All Kinds of Business Which Was Disposed of by the Council
CITY WATERSHED SURVEY The Government Requested to at Once Extend the Topographical Survey
The Broadway Grade
Delayed Ordinances
MORE SMALLPOX Four New Cases Reported—A Portion of Wall Street Quarantined
NATURAL COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY Prof. Wood of Chicago Discovers a New Mehod
Steamers in Quarantine
Fire at Omaha
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THE INVESTOR BANK AMALGAMATION FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS AS TO THE GROWING MOVEMENT IRON AND STEEL SITUATION American Canned Goods in Germany. War Tax Receipts—Dividend Notes—Pullman Cara
The Iron and Steel Situation
Canned Goods in Germany
War Tax Receipts
Dividends
Pullman Pajace Cars
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
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement
Petroleum
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
Dried Fruit Prices
Local Quotations
GILBERT CONFESSES To the Brutal Murder of His Wife and Children
Tacoma Land Company
The Irish-Harris Debate
Wants Her Father
Warships' Movements
I IN SOCIETY % o 0
Here and There
Hurt in a Runaway
Will Stop Fast Driving'
Montijo's Mistake
Death of Judge Binney
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HILL GETS A NEW TRIAL HEARSAY EVIDENCE ADMITTED AT A MURDER TRIAIi VENTURA COURT IS REVERSED Trouble With a Tenant Leads to Homicide—Was It Self-Defense or Actual Murder?
RAIN MAKING The County Will Not Share in the Cost of Experiments
A CRIPPLE HORSE THIEF A Cross-Legged Frenchman Held to Answer to Superior Court
Royal S t Absolutely Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAM (NO PQWPtB CO., NEW VQWK.
PASADENA BUTCHERS FAIL Result of the Recent Failure of Simon Maier
Drunk but Honest
Mrs. Cunningham Caught
Peacocks for City Parks
To Protect Water Right
Suit on a Bond
Kept Their Promise
April Term of Supreme Court
Electricity Wanted
Smallpox Patients
Ordered to Move On
London's Jobs
Court Notes
SOLDIERS' HOME NEWS Congress Provides for the Wants of the Sunset Veterans
Retail Liquor Men to Meet
The Symphony Orchestra
Marriage Licenses
THAT "REAL THING" WIDOW ROMANDY SAYS THAT THE SONG IS N. G. And Offers It Back to the Authoress With Disdain—It Is a Punky Production
MINISTERS MEETINGS Strong Sentiments Expressed Against Opening the Saloons
PRESIDENT LYTE COMING Head of the National Educational Association to Visit Los Angeles
NEWS OF THE RAILWAYS Cornelius Vanderbilt to Arrive Today. Notes
Charged With Perjury-
Naval Germany In HpunUh-Amerieati W»r
"A Bir AV A SHINDY" WM. ORANY CLUBBED BY HIS ELDEST SON, JOHN Sequel of a Family Split by Which an Old Man Lost a Wife and Four Children and Kept One
SUNDAY ORDINANCE VIOLATORS One of the Defendants Found Guilty. Other Cases
ANDREW MULLEN'S FUNERAL Services at St. Vincent's Church Yesterday Largely Attended
The Booksellers
Debntn on »h« Philippines
JOTTINGS
Oar liome Brew,
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