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Los Angeles Herald, Number 191, 9 April 1899 PDF Issue PDF

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AMERICAN IRONWORKERS Are Beating Britishers on Their Own Ground WORK IS DONE QUICKER AND BETTER Developments in the Samoan Matter Followed With Keen Interest and Full Sympathy for the American Claims
Beady to Absorb
New Trial Denied
THE MAZET MIRERS PRY INTO NEW YORK POLICE AFFAIRS Chief Devery Takes the Stand and Passes an Unpleasant Quarter of an. Hour
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
TWO SEVRES VASES Presented to America by the Late President Faure
Hunt for a Murderer
Summer Hotel Burned
FILIPINOS fLY WHITE f LAGS In Token of Their Submission to American Control SAVAGE TREACHERY IS EXHIBITED Soldiers Advancing to Meet the Sign of Truce Are Shot Down in Cold 8100d—The Transport Newport Reaches San Francisco
An Attack by Water
Work for Dewey
The Sheridan's Voyage
A Transport Returns
Scheduled to Sail
Affairs at Santiago
A ROYAL HONOR Which a United States Citizen Canno® Accept
ALASKAN INDIANS Trouble the Miners by Stealing Their Supplies
Hancock Hanged
Stolen Affections
Not Our Brutus
Figaro Editors Fined
A Russian Assassin
A California Cadet
THE POWELL PROCESS IS EXPLAINED TO THE MEAT INQUIRERS CHEMICALS ARE NOT INJECTED But the Boys Who Had to Eat the Stuff Say That It Was Rotten
CANADIAN TARIFFS lumbermen Want a Duty on American Lumber
GERMAN INSPECTION Is Not a Bar to the Importation of American Prunes
A Poorhouse Burned
Academic Athletics
A FLEXIBLE CURRENCY BASED ON THE SINGLE GOLD STANDARD The Indianapolis Monetary Conference Committee Prepares Some Recommends to Congress
The Pope's Health
The Fatal Jaw Jab
Not in the Combine
Fitz Will Figlit
AWFUL ANDREWS FIRE • • THE RESULT OF QUARRELS OF SERVANTS THE PLACE WAS SET ON FIRE The Police Busy on Clues Provided by Scurrilous Anonymous Lettevs Discovered
ON THE TURF Results at Oakland and on Eastern Tracks
At Memphis
At Cincinnati
At Bennings
Wire Tappers Caught
THE WILMINGTON'S CRUISE PRODUCES THE DESIRED EFFECT ON THE INHABITANTS OF VENEZUELA
Bolivian Affairs
Spanish Wnr Estimates
THEIR BOAT SWAMPED TWO OCCUPANTS FIND DEATH IN THE RIVER State Fish Commissioner McGuire and State Senator Reed of Oregon Are Drowned
GENERAL TURNER DEAD Pneumonia Claims a Veteran of the Civil War
Antipodean Mails
A Deadly Gas Fixture
The Dynamite Thawed
A Smelting Company
Turkish Troubles
A GERMAN STRIKE BILL TOO MILD TO SUIT THE TASTE OF WILLIAM I • — i – . THE BUNDESRATH STUBBORN His Majesty to Be Given to Understand That Legislators Have Some Rights
Oppose Expansion
The Bay City Strike
Boundary Questions
A Roosevelt Message
Sentenced for Malpractice
A SIGN OF PROSPERITY
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WHITE AND THE KAISER CONFER ON DEVELOPMENTS IN SAMOA EARLY SETTLEMENT DESIRED Germany Seems Much Inclined to Insist That the Samoan Act Has Been Violated
Advices From Kautz
Britain's Commissioner
A German Report
Unpaid Grand Jurors
Where the Traitor Was
The Canteen Question
Esterhazy Confessed
Jumped Into the Bay
War on Hydrophobia
CONSUMPTION CITHKII
TREATY RATIFICATION TO BE. EXCHANGED DURING THIS WEEK THEN THEWARWILLBEENDED And Spain Will Receive the Money » Agreed to Be Paid for the Filipinos
PROBABLY POISONED Two Dead, Others Sick, Under Suspicious Circumstances
Coursing at Union Park
Grosvenor Declines
THE RACE ENDED The Go-as-You-Please Bace Won by Hegelman
The Finish
Panama Inspection
A Real Receiver
Some Beef Was Rotten
Took Carbolic Acid
The Boat Upset
Death of a Botanist
Will Quit Business
Exposition Plans
Call for a Report
METHODIST MINISTERS ARE EXCEEDINGLY ANXIOUS THAT REPRESENTATIVE ROBERTS SHALE NOT BE SEATED
BLIEEIELDS TRADERS TO BE PROTECTED AGAINST TORRES' EXTORTION President Zelaya Will Permit Double Collection of Duties Unless Prevented Prom Doing So
Consul Correa Calm
The British Gridiron
An Editor Killed
A College Celebration
Chilean Railroads
Death of J. W. Britt
Wheel Plant Burned
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EX-JUSTICE S. J. EIELD LIES AT THE POINT OF DEATH AT WASHINGTON Of His Long Life Thirty-Four Years Were Spent on the Supreme Bench
A FAIRY TALE How the Gridiron Club Picturesquely Entertained Ladies
BASEBALL AND BASKETBALL Games That Were Played.Yesterday at San Francisco
CUBAN AFFAIRS Ex-Army Commanders Quarreling Among Themselves
A Redwood Combine
A Virginia Strike
Blown to Atoms
Dickinson's Position
Cut Government Timber
A Construction Contract
Not Warranted
Now an Annexationist
A Laborer Killed
Will Visit Rome
A Tammany Resolution
A Bryan Address
Acquitted of Bribery
Carlists Need Money
On the Diamond
A Forty-Niner Dead
An Obliging Servant
A HIIIHITHII Keii«nii4
THE CZAR'S PEACE PLAN IS RIDICULED BY A GERMAN DELEGATE Archbishop Ireland Will Not Serve, Being Persona Non Grata to Italy and England
Ireland Won't Serve
A Farewell Audience
AMERICAN WARSHIPS Would Be Heartily Welcomed in British Waters
FLOWERS FOR ALGER Just a Triumphal Progress Through Porto Rico
STATESMAN KANG it Hopes to Check Russian Advances in China
Shafter at Chicago
A Baby Drowned
Bravery Rewarded
The Adams Murder
A Valdez Victim
THE SAXTON MURDER Opening Address Fails to Outline the Defense
Arranging for Fights
Chavez Must Hang-
A Collier Commissioned
Will Occupy Kow Loon
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PASADENA'S CITIZENS MEET FOR THE DISCUSSION OF WATER QUESTIONS RESOLUTIONS WERE PASSED Unanimously Endorsing the Efforts of the City Trustees to Secure Municipal Ownership
SAN DIEGO Money Being Raised to Dredge the Harbor Bar
Riverside
San Bernardino
THE WIIEEL ROAD RACE ORANGE COUNTY'S BICYCLE CRACKS RIDE HARD Percy Rice Would Have Broken the Record but for a Necessary Change of Wheel
The Santa Barbara Suspends
and Otltiß on the Turf
Planking of Mahogany
His Name Misled Her
Ice Crop in One Block
Horse Power for Paris
Wild and Woolly Sense
Skunk in a Flue
A Winner
The Cure-Ail for Sorrow
JOTTINGS
Oar lluuif llrciv.
AMBIDEXTROUS DRAWING
MENTAL TELEPATHY
In Boston
MARRIAGES
HORN
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THE GOLF TOURNAMENT K D. Silent Leads for the Handicap and W. E. Dunn for Century Cup
WHITTIER TRUSTEES They Prepare the Way for the Board to Be Appointed
Academy of Sciences
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THE THREE GUARDSMEN THE DUMAS CRAZE IS A COMMENDABLE ONE GRIM OLD TOWER OF PORTHOS Around and Within Its Walls Dumas Conceived tlie Story oil Which the Present Craze Is Based
Facing the Deficit
IN THE (iRASP Of ANTS THRILLING EXPERIENCE OF EXPLORER WIIITESTONE ATTACKED BY DEMON INSECTS Crawled Up His Limbs in Ferocious Columns, Biting Until Blood Flowed Freely
London's Terrible Grip
A Joke on Secretary Porter
Military Bands and the Law
Plant That Explodes Like a Torpedo
Gold Nuggets a3 Shot
A Woman to Have a New Voice
Canada's Mineral Output
Havana's Poor Policemen
Must Be Ambidextrous
Looking for a Bargain
When You Send Flowers by Mail
THE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE The Golden Thread of Character Building Seemed to Run Through All the Sessions—Superintendent Foshay's Estimate ot Work Accomplished
REVENUE RULINGS Decisions of General Interest Received at Headquarters
WILMS CASE CLOSED The Cause to Be Given to the Jury on Monday
RIVERSIDE'S NEW LINE A Generous Invitation to All Comers Next Tuesday
PERSONAL
Robbed the Graves
She Stood Him Off
An Old-Timer Gone
A Hot Iron
Crematioa Services
Not a Change for the Better
Untitled
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CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK
in Society
STUDY CLUBS Art, Literature, Music, Drama, Travel and History
Instead of an Easter Card
True to Their Beliefs
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for Fashionable Folk Sanson's 9/civ Skirts
WOMEN'S POLITICAL TRICKS An Exciting Club Election That Took Place in Milwaukee
SCARED BY THE LONG DISTANCE Telephone Charges Make Her Forget What She Was Going to Say
BISHOP MONIES DE OCA Thinks That Credit Should Be Left With Spain for Past Deeds
Parsley to Fringe Flower Beds
Intemperance in Drugs
In March
The Naughty Cherub
NEW MARVELS OF SCIENCE
DEAR LAND, CHEAP LIFE
PRESIDENTIAL FATALITY
THAT ASTONISHING LAW
DOWN THE LINE
••Heube" at the Theater
THt HtRALD'S MUSE —
Robbing the Indians
Rhodes' Mischievous Talk
Keeping It in the Family-
Dancing to Their Own Music
A Record of Broken Promises
John Bull's Modest Position
Pantry Causerie
RID ROCK—A CHRONICLE Of RLCONSTRICTION
Alger as a Dead Weight
War Cost Falls on the Poor
Piety, Profits and Patriotism
Germany's Friendliness
New Alloy for Gold
Powers May Declare Themselves
Poor Outlook for the Canal
Fair Sample of General Opinion
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IMX 10 CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Embalmed Tamales
Chan's Expensive Job
Drunken Oblivion
T<» Oti»* Kricnilo
MR. AND MRS. J. FRANK BURNS.
RCSTIIDTION DEMANDED Wildcat Lands in Tennessee Traded for Property Here SEQUEL OE A ST. LOUIS SENSATION Suit Instituted by Charles Steele to Compel a Real Estate Dealer ot This City to Reconvey Land and Lots Exchanged for Worthless Property
THEIR ESTATES TANGLED Efforts Being Made to Straighten Out Kern Accounts
IN THE DIVORCE COURTS Causes Heard by the Several Judges Yesterday
They Adopted the Child
Inspecting County Roads
Court Notes
OUR NATIVE WEALTH Some New Displays at the Chamber of Commerce
THE HARBOR JUBILEE A Spurious and Repudiated Button. Proposed Commercial Congress
N. E. A. NOTES The Publicity Committee Selects a Few More Subjects for Write-Ups
THE AMERICAN Specimen of Enterprising Journalism at Manila
Marriage Licenses
Shed Burned
S. It. Kellam. Tailor.
NtWS Of THE RAILWAYS FRIGHTFUL DEATH OF A WOMAN PASSENGER A SLEEPING WALK TO DEATH Mrs. Van Wyck Decapitated and Both Leg-3 Cut Off—A Carload of Theosophists
A NEIGHBORING GOLD MINE Within an Easy Drive of the City. An Enjoyable Trip
EACtAN'S successor How Gen. John F. Weston Rode a Wounded Buffalo Bull
MONA ISLAND A Tropical Paradise in the Antilles Without Inhabitants
Sagasta's Punishment
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BEFOHE SACRED TOOIH WORSHIP IN THE MOUNTAINS OF CEYLON NATIVES PRAY TO THE MOLAR OTis Tooth Is Hidden in a Jeweled Casket but Will Be Seen in August
An Indulgent Son's Advice
A FLAGSTAFF JUSTICE Orders the Captureof Attorney General Ainswortli
CHANGES TO GOLD Ecuador Decides to Adopt a Currency Standard
Mr. Schmidt's Musical Heart
Trout Plentiful
Sympathy
Sound Arguments
DAKOTA ROUGH RIDERS A FORMIDABLE REGIMENT OF LIGHT CAVALRY EVERY MAN AN EXPERT RIDER The Regiment Tendered {o President McKinley for Any Service in the Orient but Garrison Duty
Appeased the God of Fire
Canal in a Volcanic Region
Fostered by McKinleyism
Economy
WITHOUT WIRES Tesla Positive He Will Be Able to Telegraph 3000 Miles
Bennett's New Steam Yacht
A Gold Walnut for the Chatelaine
The Bible in Tngalog
In the Dark
Out of the Question
THE LATEST SLOT MACHINE
THE INVESTOR COPPER SPfCLLATION BOSTON BROKERS CALL A HALT AND WANT MORE MARGINS NEW YORK RAPID TRANSIT Important Sale of Bank Stock—Astessment Warning—Stock and Bond Quotations!
ON 'CHANGE Conditions as Shown by Transactions on Wall Street
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
An Appropriate Vehicle
To Aid Cuban Women
New Rubber Experiment
Will Pension Professors
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OIL ORDINANCE VETO MAYOR EATON GIVES BIS REASONS IN A MESSAGE SALOON MEN WILL OBJECT To the Druggists' Amendments of the Liquor Ordinance—Electric Companies Want Wires Inspected
NEW COMPLICATIONS Saloon Keepers Will Object to the Druggists' Amendments
WANT AN INSPECTOR Electric Companies Seek Municipal Inspection of All Wiring
ANOTHER DEATH Smallpox Proves Fatal to a Young Girl—Disease Dying Out
SIGNED THE ORDINANCE Aliso Street Engine House Site Purchase Consummated
Auditor's Balance
Work to Commence
Street Improvement Wanted
Vetoes Sixteenth Street Opening
Why Willie Was Good
Silent on the Subject
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Stray Chords
Music at the Churches
WHAT HAPPENED TO WORKS WHILE HE WHIRLED THROUGH THE TOWN
Westlake Park Concert
Competition and Monopoly
Claims Against Spain
THE LITTLE ADMIRAL WON Jack Philip Raced the Trolley With His Frisky New Span
Model Life of Eighty
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