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Los Angeles Herald, Number 180, 29 March 1899 PDF Issue PDF

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THE TROOPS TAKE A REST After Three Days of Fighting Under a Tropic Sun IT IS THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM Attack on Malolos Is Imminent and It Will Break the Back of the Filipino "Insurrection"—The Natives Losing Hope
Casualties Since February
MACARTHUR'S ADVANCE A Halt Called Before the Attack on Salacan
OTIS MAKES REPORT Of the Results of the Battle Fought on Monday
All Quiet at Iloilo
VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS Win the Respect of the Regular Army Men
MILLER'S BIRTHDAY Duly Observed by the Officers Sta• tioned at Iloilo
MORE SOLDIERS An Artillery Regiment Will Probably Be Sent
CASUALTIES Revised List of the Names of Dead and Wounded
More Ships and More Men
MOVEMENTS OF THE TWO COLUMNS OF MACARTH'JR'S DIVISION ON SUNDAY
CUBAN HEROES' CORPSES Have Arrived at New York on the Transport Cook THE UTMOST CARE IN IDENTIFICATION Half of the Bodies Will Be Given Burial at Arlington, While the Others Will Be Forwarded by-Express to Relatives
Mac Arthur's Promotion
Transports Returning
Hale May Be Safe
Confiscated Mail
Will Join Dewey
Trouble Brewing
Nearing Malolos
A Wise Move
Tennessee Approves
HUGGING THE DELUSION THAT THE SILVEB MOVEMENT HAS CEASED THE SOUND MONEY LEAGUERS » ■ ■ Begin Their Annual Council at New York and Throw Bouquets at Each Other
The Dollar Dinner
THE QUAY CONTEST Shows a Change but Not an Election
A Very Bad Model
Undelivered Telegrams
two mm m day SPENT BY THE PRESIDENT IN QUIET REST The McKinley Party Returns Much Refreshed, Dodging Demonstrations Along the Route
WILD WEATHER Missouri, Oklahoma and Illinois Are Struck by the Storm
CHEAP WESTERN RATES Will Not Last More Than Six Weeks or So
Bolivian Battles
A Quay Conference
Wages Restored
A False Report
SECRETARY SHERMAN REACHES NEWPORT NEWS AND IS TAKEN ASHORE A Glimpse of the Sick Man's Face Shows His Condition to Be Serious
A Report Confirmed
A MURDERER MOBBED KANSAS LYNCHERS MAKE SHORT WORK OF A CRUEL AND CLUMSY CRIMINAL
STATEMENTS OE EAGAN FLATLY CONTRADICTED BY A SUBORDINATE TWENTY-FOUR-HOUR CLAUSE Referred to the Time Meat Would Keep After Removal Prom the Refrigerators
MOKELUMNE FLOODS Have Ruined Grain and Sugar Beet Prospects
CUBA'S NEW PARTY Not the Success Its Projectors Hoped It to Be
Armed Truce at Dolomite
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A CUBAN COMMISSION SEEKING AN AUDIENCE WITH THE PRESIDENT Ik. TO EXPLAIN1 THEIR SITUATION Incidentally They Will Ask for a Minimum of Ten Millions to Pay Cubans
The Army Rolls
Cubtun Telegraphs
The Medill Estate
A Customs Order
A Passenger Wreck
fIVE CORPSES fOUND IN THE RUINS OF THE ARMOUR BUILDING One Woman and Two Men Are Still Missing—One Body Recovered at the Windsor
Windsor Victims
THE MAYBRICK CASE Baroness de Eoques Still Striving for Release
Rubber Advanced
A Damaged Propeller
NAVAL BOAR!) REPORTS ON THE OFFICERS WORTHY OF PROMOTION Everybody Recognized and the Sampson-Schley Squabble Got Lost in the Shuffle
A SANTIAGO ECHO Jealous Sailors Fight Over the Flag Ship's Absence
Shaf ter at San Diego
Catholicism in Cuba
Proved an Alibi
CENTRAL PACIFIC READJUSTMENT
BILLS MADE INTO LAWS BY A SIMPLE WIGGLE OF THE GUBERNATORIAL PEN A JANITOR MAY HIRE A CLERK The State May Pay for an Exhibit at Paris—and There Are Others
ON THE TURF Winners of Races Run at Oakland and at New Orleans
At New Orleans
OAKLAND RACE ENTRIES " < ... Commissions Taken by Black & Co. Race Entries
Prospectors Drowned
The Botkin Case
The Korean Ministry
Doubles Its Capital Stock
TWO IVIEN FROIVI MANILA TALK OF THE COUNTRY AND THE PEOPLE ASSIMILATION WILL BE SLOW But the Present Campaign Will See the Last Regular Battle With the Filipinos
Gohn Gives His Ideas
Bulgaria Nearing Home
In Danger of Death
Burket Foster Dead
Collected Damages
The Sealing Season
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
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GERMAN POLITICAL KEYNOTE
IS THERE A FOOL-KILLER?
FILIPINO FACTS
A MODERN FHILIPPI
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Cigarette-Smoking Bats
Too Much Success
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To Make Paper in Canada
Violets Tied With a Cord and Tassel
Express Driver Caught
POPE LEO XIII A Sketch of the Life of the Roman Pontiff
A Chance for Boys
The New Epidemic
New Cruiser Type
His Promotion
In Printing House Square
CASTNEK'S ALASKA TRIP He Fed on Mule Meat and Traveled Barefooted
A Turnout in White and Black
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INDEX 10 CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Rolled Into Mains'l
Southern Cotton Mill to Cost $400,000
Took His Money-
A Common Fault
Ought to Have
By Kequeit
DE LIISSAN'S "CARMEN" A REVELATION Bizet's Popular Opera Was i Grandly Given THE GLORIOUS VOICE OE GADSKI Was Enjoyed by Only a Meager Audience—A Memorable Cast and a Splendid Performance. Some of Those Present
LAST NIGHT'S AUDIENCE Fair Attendance of Society at Second Performance
CIGARETTE PUFFS "Qossiper" Runs Across Some Notables in the Lobby-
DAKOTA'S MARRIAGE BILL If Senator Creel's Bill Is Passed There Will Be Another Trust
A Word of Warning
IN SOCIETY
Here and There
FROM CRAPS TO PRAYERS How the First Rolling Billows Spoiled the Kansas Negro Soldiers' Fun
In the Prince, of Wales' Postbag
Blase
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NEWS FROM HONOLULU BROUGHT BY THE STEAMER AUSTRALIA NEW CHIEF JUSTICE SWORN IN The Local Stock Market Shows a Strong Upward Tendency Since Annexation Occurred
THE SAMOAN QUESTION No Longer Dangerous but Is Dreadfully Slow
UGLY INDIANS Canada Is Having Trouble With Her Aborigines
— DIED IX POVERTY Oasin Rejoins Ezeta by the Suicide Rotife
TRAFFIC BY TUNNEL Work Waits on the Granting of a Charter
STEAMER HEADQUARTERS To Be Moved From San Francisco to Seattle
A Railroad Election
The Pottery Combine
Unhealthy Fragrance
Gamblers Arrested
Panic at Panamj
Roused a Policeman
Safe Makers Combine
Death of Mrs. Slocum
A WIRELESS TELEGRAPH IN OPERATION ACROSS THE BRITISH CHANNEL The Distance Between Stations Increased, From, 18 to 32 Miles. Experiments Succeed
A WRECK LOCATED Thought to Be the Hull of the Steamer Portland
DEMAND FOR FRUIT Is Larger Than California Growers Can Fill
A NEW PARTY Launched Under the Auspices of J. Sterling Morton
Pacific Bank Dividends
Spreckels' Plans
Kentucky Floods
Olney for President
A Valley Road Deal
Caterpillars and Sugar
Kellogg's Successor
A Gift to a Coliege
Will Get More Steamers
German Reproaches
Epidemic Influenza
Winter Wheat Prospects
Gage Coming Home
A Library Trustee
In the Commons
THE OLD WAY Of Treating Dyspepsia and Indigestion by Dieting a Dangerous and Useless One
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N KUTTEB'S LONE JOB Lives Alone in a Water Towst in the Middle of the Mississippi
The Last Stage
Lookout Coal Mines
An Aged Man
Rear Admiral Howison
THE PUBLIC PULSE
Hanna-Elkins Ueverie
FRENCH WOMAN'S MAKE-UP Art of Applying Rouge So That Its Us* Will Not Proclaim Itself
Cornered the Potato Market
Getting Nearer the Style
LICENSES GALORE POLICE COMMISSIONERS CONSIDER APPLICATIONS BROILED BEEFSTEAK AND BEER Railway Company Will Withdraw Its $500 Offer on Broadway—One New Case of Smallpox
THE DEFER WITHDRAWN Broadway Repairing Muddle to Become More Complicated
I One New Case
Want the Improvement
His Brief Ready
Want City Lands
Have Discretionary Power
A DAMAGE SUIT The Anglo-American Canaigre Company Against Rialto Ranchers
Five Hundred Stiff* reri
MITCtItLL'S BAD END CORONER'S JURY EXAMINES THE MISERABLE STORY The Several Routes of Suicide He Chose—His Brother Orders a Decent Burial
RAILROAD NOTES Carloads of Hay Sidetracked—Summer Hesort Rates
Stole a Whip and Was Caught
Marriage Licenses
PERSONAL
HE FRIGHTENED HER Robert Hathaway Was Too Ardent for His Fair Dulcinea
FEDERAL GRAND JURY Partial Report Yesterday—Counterfeiter and Philatelist Indicted
WHITE HOUSE LETTER President McKinley Presumably Cannot Attend the Harbor Jubilee
Wine Made Memory Dim
Hurt by a Companion
S. R. Kelltiin. Tailor.
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EXPANSION PROBLEMS D.CSCtTSSED BY PASADENA'S TWILIGHTEK3 JOnDAN IS GENTLY JUMPED ON The City Council Decides the Momentous Question of Fire Hose—General News Brevities
VENTURA NOTES Rival Country Towns Figuring on a County Fair
IT WAS GEORGE W. M'KESSON Unknown Would-Be Suicide at San Bernardino Identified
Dead Baby in a Tank
A SENSATION SPOILED ME. ELLIOTT OF TUSTIN NOT BURNED TO DEATH THE NEWS HAD GONE ABROAD That He Had Been Cremated in His House, but He Turned Up Very Much Aliva
HELD TO ANSWER
ROOSEVELT STARTED IT His Preparations for War the Day He Was Acting Secretary of the Navy
ONXY NORDICA'S HUSBAND Why Hugo Hunfalvy Wouldn't Challenge Doeme to Fight a Duel
Scallop Beds Destroyed
The Only One
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THE INVESTOR ASSESSMENT fAILIRE THE OLD SYSTEM BEING GRADUALLY ABANDONED CONNECTICUT LIFE CLOSED UP Trusts and Big Incorporations Recently Formed—An Oyster Trust- Dividends—Real Estate
A Life Company Fails
More Big Incorporations
Dividends
Incorporations
Mortgages, $1000 and Over (Daily Statement.)
Belease<s, $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
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
Petroleum
Dried Fruit Prices
Local Quotation?
WEATHER AND CROPS The Conditions Prevailing Throughout Southern California
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MI. LOWE RAILWAY SOLD Valentine Peyton Acquires the Principal Interest SINGER ESTATE KEEPS ITS HOLDINGS Both Interests Thoroughly United—N>w Directorate and Oificial Staff Announced—Plans for Improvemmt and Operation of the Property
FALSE ARREST ALLEGED Damage Suit Now on Trial Before Judge Shaw
THE TRUMAN DIAMOND Second Trial of Suit for Its Recovery From Young
BOY BURGLARS CAUGHT Confession Made and Boys to Go to the Reform School
NO CONTEST DESIGNED Will of Late Andrew Mullen Admitted to Probate
"Chinese" Not in Court
A Contest Filed
Court Notes
MUNICIPAL REFORM An Address to the University Good Government League
WILSON'S BAD LUCK Acted as Good Samaritan to Joe Small, Who Took Him for the Thief
RED PEPPER DID IT Hoboes Could Not Relish Gillen's Cooking and Smote Him
Weak? Malt Vivlne at Woollacott's. REVENUE REGULATION Anent the Stamping of Notarial Certificates of Acknowledgment
Item be*—Don't Forget
It.v Request
JOTTINGS
Our Home Airevr.
DEATHS
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