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Los Angeles Herald, Number 194, 12 April 1899
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THE "fRItNDLY" FILIPINOS Simply Seeking Opportunity to Betray Americans A NIGHT ATTACK MADE AT MALOLOS The Assailants Repulsed With Serious Loss and Some American Casualities—Gen. H. G. Otis Sends the First Report by Mail
"FRIENDLY" NATIVES Seem to Be as Yet Only Partially Assimilated
BACK FROM MANILA The Morgan City Makes Port at San Francisco
FIRST MAIL REPORT General H. G. Otis Writes to the War Department
T«"rirrV'f ntJTWTftTJ Of the Capabilities of the Philippine Natives
Re-enlistments
Not Too 111 to Talk
Some Shafter Opinion
Artillery En Rout©
A B4NQUCT TO CiIOATC BY MEMBERS OF THE LONDON REFORM CLUB The Usual Perfunctory Assurances Given of Great and Growing Anglo-American Friendship
BRYAN IN MISSOURI Addresses a Vast Crowd From the Capitol Steps
Warning to Nicaragua
A Steamer Safe
Wyoming Washouts
Kansas City Athletics
Failed in Courtesey
War in Bolivia
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
RATIFICATIONS EXCHANGED And the War With Spain Is Now Officially Ended THE PRESIDENT PROCLAIMS THE EACT Bellamy Storer Determined Upon as the New Ambassador to Spain—Consular Relations to Be Resumed and New Treaties Negotiated
RALROAD CONTRACTS The Valley Road Has Use for a Ferry; Boat
The Murdock Note Case
State Board of Trade
Poisoned by a Fishbone
Thomas Baines Dead
Pipe 9 Are Weak
Stole Cattle
TROOPS AND A GATLING Jhave a salutary effect on PANA RIOTERS NO MORE BODIES DISCOVERED Of the Dozen Injured Two Are Pronounced in Critical Condition. Mines Start Today
NEW WAR VESSELS
AN OMINOUS WORD Consul Wildman's Short but Impressive Message
ON THE TURF Winners at Oakland and on Eastern Tracks *
British Races
INGLESIDE RACE ENTRIES Commissions Taken by Black & Co. Race Entries
DEFIES HIS DOCTORS The Pope "Will Attend Services at St. Peter's
Rough Riders' Reunion
Press Club Convention
No Meeting Held
LOCRIMIER'S SUICIDE OPENS THE FLOODGATES OF SPECULATION HIS NAME NEVER MENTIONED Yet He Certainly Possessed Some Important Information Regarding the Dreyfus Affair
A Paris Account
Choate's New Home
A Royal Vacation
Chicken Fighting
Died of Hemorrhage
A PLAIN DECLARATION THAT IT WAS NOT CAPTAIN DREYFUS WHO WROTE THE FAMOUS BORDEREAU
NO SILVER IS NEEDED TO SUPPLEMENT THE WORLL'S MONEY SUPPLY • t A Puerile Goldite Argument Based on the Increased Output of the Yellow Metal
British Train Wrecking
'Frisco Gas Bates
Treasury Statement
AN ORDER ALL READY FOE THE REORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY ' GENERALS OTIS AND SHAFTER Are to Be Presented With the Two Available Major Generalship Plums
VAN WYCK'S MESSAGE Calls for Municipal Ownership of a Gas Plant
A Town Burning
A Torpedo Boat Record
Murder and Suicide
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SENATOR QUAY IS COOL WHILE OFFICIALS WORK TO CONVICT HIM THE QUESTIONS OF COUNSEL Indicate an Intention to Defend by Proving a Conspiracy Against the Defendant
HEARD NO COMPLAINT! BY SOLDIERS SUPPLIED WITH ROAST BEEP < REFRIGERATED MEAT GOOD General Shafter Gives His Views of the Food Supply During the Cuban Campaign
THE GEORGE TRIAL Some Testimony Taken—Long Arguments on Technicalities
TEN MEN KILLED Because They Overloaded a Big Traveling Derrick
SEALING SAILORS Lose Their Vessel but Find Safety on Shore
Pool Playing
Nitro-Powder Shooting
A Murderous Tramp
The Guilford Case
DAKOTA DIVORCES PROMISE TO BE NUMEROUS UNTIL THE NEW LAW GOES INTO EFFECT
POPE CONGRATULATED BY MEMBERS OF THE SACRED COLLEGE CZAR'S PEACE PLAN APPROVED The Pontiff's Mental and Physical Vigor Shown by the Address to the Cardinals
CUBANS IN MEXICO Strongly Favor Annexation, to the United States
HOBART'S CONDITION Does Not Promise an Early Return to Health
COUNTRY HOUSE BURNED Vanderbilt Honeymoon Was Rudely-Interrupted
DRY WINE MEN Will Work With the State Winemakers' Corporation
TUMULTUOUS GREETING Given to Roosevelt by Ann Arbor Students
CUBAN CREDITS The Subject of Serious Discussion in the Cabinet
Samoan Delegates
Jamaican Crisis Ended
Rates on Grain
A Strike Settled
A GOVERNOR GENERAL IS PRETTY NEARLY READY TO START FOR GUAM Captain Leary Will Live in the Palac* and on. the Fat of the Land
LAKE CITY LYNCHERS ~ Not in Serious Danger of Suffering Punishment
A Jamestown Tragedy
Ships in Collision
A Lincoln Monument
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SIGNS OF TRUST TRIBULATION
IS BRYAN DEAD?
OUTLOOK IN THE ORIENT
ROOSEVELT VERSUS M'KINLEY
LEMONS
LAW Of VIBRATION NATURE'S UNIVERSAL MODE OF MOTION Paper by W. A. Spalding Before the Academy of Sciences—The Siul's Eclipse—Liquid Air
OH! THE JUBILEE! DETAILS FOR THE BARBECUE ALL ARRANGED Proposed Conference of the State Congressional Delegation—More Money Still Wanted
NEWS OF THE RAILWAYS Reduction of Pullman Rates—Stubbs to Take a Vacation
ELECTRIC LINE OPENED Between Riverside and Arlington. Music and Refreshments
Germany Wins
Brotherhood Delegates
HIS FAT IN THE EIRE THE HONOR OF THE PORTER HOUSE AT STAKE Has It Slipped From the Gridiron of an Ugly WarranP—Latest Escapade of a Nauseous Muttonhead
ON TO THE PHILIPPINES A Squad From the Hospital Corp* Stops Here
A New Gold Strike
A New Railroad Company
Loubet's Farewell
Professor Boden Dead
No Election
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INDEX 10 CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Elections in Jersey
San Quentin Discipline
A Miner Killed
GRANT MORE LICENSES BESTATJBATETTBS AND WHOLESALEBS COMPLY WITH LAW A BRANCH READING ROOM Will Be Established at the Macy Street School—Protest Against Coursing—City Hall Notes
BRANCH BEADING BOOM One to Be Established at the Macy Street School Building
No New Cases
To Inspect Cement Works
Taxes Coming In
An Expensive Street
Protest Against Coursing
A Feud Ended
Storer'B Promotion
A Private Killed
Started for Home
COL WHEELER DEAD THE PASSING OF A PROMINENT PIONEER For Forty Years He Was Indentifled With the Progress and Prosperity of Los Angeles
FOR A MASONIC HOME Arrangements for the Coming Flower and Fruit Festival
Chosen Friends
Without Money or Friends
San Francisco Presbytery
Promised Sensations
All Well
A Preacher Resigns
Lutheran Conference
Missouri Miners Strike
AT THE THEATER
AFFAIRS AT HAVANA The Railroad Strike Comes to a Sudden End
Won on a Foul
Chicago Brigandage
Brltlsh Bank Officials
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THE WATER QUESTION STILL TBOUBLES PASADENA'S COTTNCLMEN FAVOR MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP But Want Assurance of the Support of the Citizens—A Meeting Set for Saturday
UN MCLAREN HERE THE GREAT SCOTCH NOVELIST TO LECTURE TODAY Something oi the Personality of the Author of "Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush"
THE EDUCATION CONVENTION All Committees Report Encouraging Progress—Musical Enthusiasm
THEY RIDICULE IT Many People Ridicule the Idea of an Absolute Cure for Dyspepsia and Stomach Troubles Ridicule, However, Is Not Argument, and Facts Are Stubborn Things
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THE INVESTOR ELECTRIC WIRING THE DUTY OF INSPECTION IMPOSED ON MUNICIPALITIES RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOSS Dun & Co.'s March Trade Beview. The New Bule of the Chicago Banks
Dun's Review for March
Position of the Chicago Banks
Dividends
Incorporations
Mortgages, ijilOOO and Over
ON 'CHANGE Conditions as Shown by Transactions on Wall Street
Closing Stocks
Bond List
SilvA Bullion
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce a A -VT 111*% a XTOTO/W A ■« **
Dried Fruit Prices
Petroleum
Local Quotations
WEATHER AND CROPS Conditions Prevailing Throughout Southern California
The State at Large
REPORT OP THE CONDITION Of the First National Bank of Los Angeles, Cal. XT.-, 0«m
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HOLIDAY DAMAGE SUIT "BUG'S" BROTHER'S WIDOW STILL ON HIS TRAII. FOR FALSE IMPRISONMENT A Notable Case Here for Retrial Before Judge York—Story of a Family Disagreement
FRAUD Alf LEG-ED Complaint of a Man Who Purchased Patent Rights
DEFECTIVE ENGINES Damage Suit Now on Trial Before Judge Trask
SHE WANTS A SETTLEMENT A Client Sues an Attorney for an Accounting
MRS. ROLLER'S RECOMPENSE Awarded $13,000 Damages From the Denver and Rio Grande
A Mechanics' Lien Decision
Trial Court Sustained
Casebeer vs, Williams
Nupof Acquitted
Auditor's Statement
Court Notes
IN THE POLICE COURT Wholesale Stealing of Lard—Drunken Quarrels—Petty Thefts
Undelivered Telegrams
Senntor WhU«> Will Spenk
ARIZONA'S PROSPECTS DELEGATE J. T. WILSON DISCUSSES STATEHOOD lie Industrial and Political Condition of the Territory—Need of Government Aid
Marriage Licenses
Small Fire
S. It. Kellnm, Tullor.
THREE YOUNG THIEVES RICARDO MACHADO TO GRADUATE AT WHITTIER Rare Generalship Displayed by the Tiny Rascals in Robbing a San Pedro Cigar Store
Silver Republican Rally-
Used Canceled Stamps
WESTWARD HO! THE VANDERBILT INTERESTS SECURE TERMINAL FACILITIES AT SAN FRANCISCO
JOTTINGS
Oar Home Brew.
PIED
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