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Los Angeles Herald, Number 193, 11 April 1899
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PLANS WORKED PERFECTLY Which Lawton Laid to Capture Santa Cruz THE FILIPINOS FLY FO THE HILLS The Chief City of the Laguna De Bay Taken by the American Forces With a Total Loss of Six Soldiers Wounded
EDITORIAL ADVICE Oceania Favors Submission to the Inevitable
FOREIGN OPINION Americans Considered Too Confident of Early Success
Hospital Help
ShAfTER IS TO TESTIFV WHEN THE BEEF INQUIRERS CONVENE TODAY THE FAMOUS MILES INTERVIEW Insisted on as Correctly Reported by the Reporter Who Wrote the Article
EMULATING QUAY Oklahoma's Treasurer Is Charged With Embezzlement
A WELCOME READY When the Cruiser Raleigh Reaches New York
Was at the Bermudas
The Bay City Strike
Thieves Fall Out
A Sailor'3*Death
College Basket Ball
SPAIN'S PEACE TREATY Safe in the Hands of the French Ambassador THE EXCHANGE Of RATIFICATIONS Set for Two OclockThis Afternoon at the White House in Washington—Which Ceremony Will Oificially End the War
SIGNS OF IRRITATION Norway and Sweden Exchange a Few Insults
ALGER'S RESIGNATION McMillan Has Not Been Offered the Place
Black in the Field
Fresno Election.
Troops and Transport
Arizona Odd Fellows
Merry's Report
C ASTRO VILLE CRIME Castro Is Convicted in Very Short Order
Off for Manila
An Unlucky Miner
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
NEGRO NON-UNIONISTS PRECIPITATE A FATAL RIOT AT PANA SOLDIERS ON THE GROUND police Restored Order but Not Before Six Men and a Woman Were Killed
HAVANA STRIKERS Tie Up Traffic and Threaten. More Trouble
A Bold Hold-Up
Glassworkers' Strike
Five Cents for Fish
Spanish Financiering
MR. CROKER WILL COME WHEN THE MAZET INQUIRERS WANT HIM RICHARD'S SON ON THE STAND And Carefully Tails to Remember Anything of His Dealings in City Contracts
Not Really Dead
TRIAL OF MRS. GEORGE FOR KILLING MRS. M'KINLEY'S BROTHER The Day's Testimony Devoted to Showing Positions of the Parties at the Time
DEATH OF H. A. W. TABOR Denver's Postmaster and Ex-United States Senator
CUBAU ARMY ROI»LS To Be Turned Over to American Military Authorities
No Action Taken
Italy Invited
Banker Thompson Dead
QUAY CONSPIRATORS IS NOW ON TRIAL IN QUARTER SESSIONS A JURY PROMPTLY SECURED The First Witness Called and Examined by Attorneys for the Prosecution
Quay and His Son
Yellowstone Floods
Alameda Election
O K'd by Hay
Bakersfleld Election
Chinese Railroads
Taken for Coll la
The Cerrutl Claim
Lynchers on Trial
Godfrey Bland Dead
To Care n Cul<l In One Dot
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COLONY MANAGEMENT IS CRITICISED BY INSPECTOR BRECKINRIDGE WHEN WE WITHDRAW TROOPS Trouble Is Certain Unless the People Are Given Some Training in f Self-Government
Cuban Banditti
A BRITISH BLUE BOOK Giving Evidence Obtained by the Currency Commission
A Crazy Preacher
Seventy Years in the Government
Undelivered Telegrams
ENGLISH CREDITORS ARE CRYING IN VAIN FOR THEIR CASH Trouble Growing Out of the Many Over-Capitalized Enterprises on the Market
Frozen Fish
Papa's Reason
THE STRENUOUS LIFE THE SORT THAT SUITS GOV. ROOSEVELT A GREAT CROWD AT CHICAGO Cheers the Colonel of the Rough Riders as He Talks on National Questions
MAKING MEXICAN PULQUE Manufacture of the National Drink an Enormous Industry
A PEON TRAGEDY A Man and His Wife Met Death in a Coincidental Manner
TWO-FIFTY FOR A STONE Owner Wants $250 but Hotel Keeper McCoy Makes It $2.50
The Point of View
Big Cemetery in Australia
Why Doesn't She SpringP
TRIPS, SOUTH DAKOTA CHOSEN TO SERVE ON SAMOAN COMMISSION Ambassadors of All Three Governments Anxious That Work Should Begin at Once WASHINGTON, April 10.—Th4 president has selected Bartlett. Trips of South Dakota, formerly minister to Austria, United States representative on the Samoan joint commission. A German View
Official Conferences
ON THE TURF Winners at Oakland and on Eastern Tracks
At Bennings
At Memphis
At Cincinnati
INGLESIDE RACE ENTRIES Commissions Taken by Black & Co. Ifcace Entries
VET ANOTHER SUICIDE MARKS THE PROGRESS OF THE DREYFUS CASE Col. Henry's Secretary Follows His Employer—Figaro Publishers Move Revision of Testimony
Too Trivial to Quarrel About
A Backslider
M'GIEEERT'S HERESIES SOMETHING PRESBYTERIANS CAN'T WINK AT The General Presbytery Is to Be Called on to Take Action in the Matter
GO ON STRIKE FOR MORE PIE Railroad Laborers Demand and Get Pastry Three Times a Day
To Seek Gold in Costa Rica
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NOT EAR j APART NOW
ALGER AND M'KINXEY
HUMANITY AND BUSINESS
NEWSPAPER MAKERS
THE FIELD FAMILY
DOWN THE LINE
A HUMAN TIGER The Slayer of Three of His Fellows Is Condemned to Death
IN A TRAIN IN A SNOW BANK Living on Eggs Boiled in the Engine and Beef Cooked on Car Stoves
GOLF AND SCOTCH WHISKY * —" —————— The Growing Favor of the One Increases Sales of the Other
THE PUBLIC PULSE [The Herald under this heading prints communications, but does not assume responsibility for the sentiments expressed. Correspondents are requested to cultivate brevity, so fnr as is consistent with th* proper expression of their views.] *
American Poultry Condemned
Her Easter Gift
He Was Done
Mr. Dooley on the Inion of Two Great Fortunes
Mocha Coffee
Why a Crap Shooter Reformed
A White Bird on the Coffin
Our Growing Needs
A Concomitant of Matrimony
Late in the Evening
Evidently Remembered
The Price of Peace
Home Traits
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INDEX 10 CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
The Crew Saved
W1.75 to Illvnrftlrie ami llatnrn
8. R. Kellnm, Tailor.
MAKING HASTE SLOWLY DRUGGISTS' LICENSE AMENDMENT GOES TO COMMITTEE THE COUNCIL IS IN NO HURRY Jubilee Committee Wants Assistance. Oil Ordinance Passed Over a Veto. Tombstone Agents' License
WANTS AN APPROPRIATION Jubilee Committee Seeks Financial Assistance From the City
PASSED OVER A VETO The Contour Limit Oil Ordinance Goes Through by the Old Vote
ELECTRICIAN TO BE ADDED New Building Commission Already Has Work on Its Hands
A TAX ON AGENTS Local Monument Dealers Escape the Payment of a License
The Board of Health
Annexation Elections Delayed
Sent Back to Committee
The Demand Passed
Boom for His Library-
List of Street Lights
Hurry Up the Plans
A Two Days' Holiday
Storm Drains Wanted
Granted a Vacation
SMALLPOX ABATING Another Death From the Disease. Cases Throughout the Country
MANY BAD BOYS They Steal Telephones and Burglarize Stationery Stores
Insane Sisters
Boys Steal Telephones
S? AT THE THEATER £
NEWS OF THE RAILWAYS Varying Estimates of the Orange Crop
IN SOCIETY
BOARD OF EDUCATION Superintendent Foshay Granted a Week's, Leave of Absence
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A POPULAR LECTURER TO SPEAK AT PASADENA ON THURSDAT • V CHRONICLE OF DEATH'S DOING Chiefly iu the Ranks of Tourists Seeking Health—Personal and News Brevities
ANOTHER CHAPTER On Santa Monica Saloons—Anecdote of lan MacLaren
DENIES THE REPORT Rev. Burt Estes Howard and a Stan ford Professorshi
A Year for Perjury
A PRINCIPALITY REDEEMED Half a Million Acres Taken From Southern Pacific ALL IN CALIFORNIA WEST Of YUMA Judge Ross of the Federal Circuit Court Decides an Important Land Grant Case
THE BOARD Of TRADE RESULT OP THE ELECTION HELD YESTERDAY The Reports Show a Favorable Local Condition of Commercial Affairs
LARGE SUMS INVOLVED Litigation Growing Out of Spreckels' Mining Operations
NEALL'S TRIAL Oil Charges of Neglect of Duty and Embezzlement
ORDERS TO DAYTON The Detroit Will Protect Americans at Bluefields
Ono Fare to Rlveritide and Return
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THE INVESTOR HARD ON THE RICH MAN WEALTHY SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITORS ARE NOT WANTED SPECULATION IN AIR MOTORS Uniformity in Official Bank Reports. Dissolution of an Assessment Association—Dividend#
Speculation in Air Motors
Official Bank Reports
Assessment Dissolution
Dividends
National Bank Changes
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
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
Visible Grain
Dried Fruit Prices
Petroleum
Local Quotations
THE WHEELING STRIKE Forces the Citizens to Walk to Their Business
DREYFUS TESTIMONY Commented on and Ridiculed by Compte Esterhazy
The Cancer Microbe
Bolivian Affairs
A WARM ELECTION DAY SANTA ANA CHOOSES ITS NEW MUNICIPAL OFFICERS POLITICAL SPEECH IN CHURCH A Fair Crop of Barley Expected at the San Joaquin Ranch and No Hay Being Cut
PLANS COMPLETED For the Government Dry Dock at Mare Island
A Peking Sensation
Peace Delegates
THE OTHER SIDE OF IT MB. AND MRS. MUNCY EXPLAIN THAT LAND DEAXr STEELE'S OWN PROPOSITION They Knew Only From Correspondence the Character of Their Land in Tennessee
FIELD'S FUNERAL Services to Be Held on Next Thursday Morning
Riverside Excursion Tuesday, April 11th
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TRIAL Of JACK NLPOf IS ALLEGED TO HAVE RECEIVED STOLEN GOODS THE STORY OF YOUNG THIEVES They Agree in Saying That They Stole a Harness at His Request and Sold It to Him
A FIGHT TOR WATER Irrigation Companies Litigating Their Claims
PEACHY SENTENCED She Must Serve Five Years for Grand Larceny
JURY DISAGREES Wilms Case Must Be Tried a Second Time
HE SOLD WHISKY Grounds of Motion for Dismissal of the Case
A TENANT'S COMPLAINT Claims Damages on Account of Misrepresentations Made
PARTITION DESIRED Two Suits for Settlement of Lanfranco Estate
WHARFAGE CHARGES The Supervisors Fix Uniform Rate for Lumber, as Requested
HE HIRED A HORSE Delay in Its Return Resulted in a Charge of Larceny
He Admitted the Theft
Burglary Charges Dismissed
Charged With Burglary
Court Notes
YUMA INDIANS QUIET Peace Hoped For—Their Troubles of Long Standing
Pensions and Postal
Lomp« and (i.iinH oil the Turf
One Fnr«* to Klvr.ldo an ! Return
A STRANGE ASSAULT BASQUE FARMER RIDES DOWN A STRANGER AX NORWALK Judge Wright and Mr. Woodhead Have a Peculiar Experience When Visiting an Oil Well
LAN MACLAREN He Talks About His Work and Countrymen
HIT WITH A WRENCH F. Pepe, a Shoemaker, Receives a Hard Blow
A CRAZY TAHITIAN Charlie Tata Sent to the Highland Asylum
The Only Survivor
A Geological Tour
Trap Shooting
FREE HARBOR JUBILEE PREPARING FOR THE FLORAL PARADE EVENT Another Barge Launched at San Pedro. Fifteen Thousand People to Be Fed at the Barbecue
A SUDDEN DEATH Michael Lobro, a Laborer, Killed by a Cave-in
Geological Work
Riverside
Officer Stephenson at Work
Marriage Licenses
PERSONAL
JOTTINGS
Oar Han Brew.
FUNERAL NOTICE
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