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Los Angeles Herald, Number 211, 29 April 1899
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FILIPINO LEADERS TO SUE fOR PEACE Staff Officers Sent m With a Flag of Truce GEN. OTIS REFUSES RECOGNITION Officials of the War Department Bzlieve That Hostilities Are About Concluded and That Aguinaldo's Early Surrender Is Certain
DISPATCH FROM OTIS Bringing News of the Battle at Calumpit
PROFOUND RELIEF Follows the Message Cabled by Gen. Otis
McKinley's Thanks
READY TO YIELD Aguinaldo's Agents Sent to Ask Terms of Otis
A Conference Held
A Second Confereiue
Junta Hopes
DETAILS OF BATTLE Filipinos Line Up Nicely but Run When Attacked
An Ancient Rumor
Luna Has Not Surrendered
ONLY A TRICK Aguinaldo Simply Seeking to Gain Time
A SPANISH PRIZE Will Carry Cable Supplies to the Philippines
Recruiting the Army
Total Casualties
Rapid Promotion
British Comment
Transports Sail
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
RAILROAD ELECTION A Shakeup in the Central Pacific Directorate
DREYFUS DISCUSSION Figaro to Be Investigated for Publishing Evidence
DEWEY DAY Men and Ships at San Francisco Given Orders
Caustic Comment
G. A. It. Encampment
Jamaican Unrest
Tired of Outlawry
Railroad Earnings
NAMES FOLLOW CYCLONE Consuming the Bodies of Victims of the Storm THE WORK Of RESCUE CONTINUES Days Must Pass Before the Long List of Dead and Wounded Can Be Made Complete—Hundreds of Families Homeless
AT NEWTON Knlf of the Little Town Reduced to Ruins
AT BROWNING Buildings Damaged and Two People Fatally Injured
GAVE BOGUS BONDS £'.iii Francisco Murder Suspect Makes Hi Escape
Lynching and the Law nr.V •! .-li. Nt-t r • l ii
A Town Burned
HAWAIIAN iml LAWS NOT AFFECTED BY ANNEXATION RESOLUTION Sugar Planters Importing Vast Gangs of Contract Laborers—First American Bank Organized
ALL SATISFIED With Nine Articles of the Passenger Agreement
Murderer Moore's Case
The Idaho Strike i • n i " 1 *
A PRESIDENTIAL VISIT PAID TO OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE RALEIGH A GENEROUS WELCOME HOME To the Crew and the Ship That Fired the First Shot at the Battle of Manila
The Germans Smile
THE GERMAN ENTENTE Already Very Good and Is Steadily-Growing Better
A Pittsburg Fire
MRS. GEORGE CLEARED PRISONER RELEASED AND JURY DISCHARGED In Spite of Warnings by the Court the Decision Was Received With Cheers
ANGLO-SAXON CROWD Seems Likely t.o Include the Teutonic Branch
CHICAGO DOLLAR DINERS Bryan and Harrison to Be Guests of Honor
DR. STERNBERG SPEAKS OF THE MEDICAL WORK DONE DURING THE WAR MANY GOOD REASONS GIVEN For the Spread of Typhoid and Other Preventable Diseases—Shortcomings Due to Haste
ACTION IS ASKED Germany Wants a Decision in the Dreyfus Case
ROBERT GOELET'S LIFE Was Spent in Taking Good Care of His Money
FIRST REAL USE Wireless Telegraphy Brings Aid to a Sinking Ship
Sunday School Work
A Call Accepted
CHEERS FOR COGHLAN ■ GIVEN BY THE BALL PLAYERS AT PHILADELPHIA Inspired by the Presence of Heroes the Phillies Play Smashing Good Ball—Other Games >
.To Care :» Cold in One
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IMMEDIATE EEEECTS FOLLOW THE ARRIVAL OF THE DETROIT TORRES IS NOT SO TERRIBLE Americans at Bluefields Welcome the Arrival of a Warship With Minister Merry Aboard
SAN BERNARDINO The Rubidoux Girls Are Bound Over to the Superior Court
CALIFORNIA MINES Make a Good Showing for a Drj' Year
The Og-lesby Obsequies
A Rush for Homes
RING RESULTS Kid Lavelle Killed—Jack Daugherty Knocked Out
WELL Di(i(i£RS 41 RENO KILLED BY A CAVE-IN OF THE SANDY SOIL The Southern Pacific Well at Clark's Station the Scene of a Tragedy
A Yale Professorship
A Chinese Thief Shot
A Soft Foundation
His Injuries Fatal
A NEW KOREAN CRISIS FINDS THE CONSERVATIVES IN FULL CONTROL RUSSIA WANTS TO RENT PORTS Which Is Taken to Mean That the Bear Desires to Assimilate the Hermit
I ON THE TURF Winners of Races on Oakland and Other Tracks
SLOANE IS NOW SINGLE And His Divorced Wife, With Much Suddenness Becomes the Bride of Perry Belmont
British Haces
OAKLAND RACE ENTRIES Commissions Taken by Black & Co. Race Entries
A Type We All Know
Crude Substitute for a Carrirage Lamp
A Waavers' Strike
Tortoise Shell Ornaments
Soldiers and Strikes
Wages Restored
Cuban Taxes
TIDAL WAVES AND WIND SPOIL THE GARDENS OF SOUTH SEA ISLANDERS British Schooner Queen of the Isles Proves a Veritable Ocean Philanthropist
A Frightful Mistake
COLLEGE ATHLETES Break Two Records Mode by Harvard Men
ABOUT THE STATE
ARE OPPOSED TO EXPANSION MISSOUKI GERMANS TALK OF A NEW POLITICAL PARTY TO OPPOSE IMPERIALISM
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SHALL WE HAVE A KING?
PEACE PROSPECTS BRIGHTEN
SENATOR PERKINS' HOPE
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ORPHANS' HOME FESTIVAL Ladies' Day and an Attractive Evening Program
The Idaho Strike
German Politics
A Conspirator's Case
Wages Advanced
Undelivered Telegrams
JUBILEE BURGLARS THE ROBBERIES WERE MANY BUT THE PLUNDER SMALL A Number of Residences Entered on Thursday Evening—Some of the Victims
Missouri Murders
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INDEX 10 CITV NEWS
THE WEATHER
Forecast and Weather Conditions
EVENTS OF TODAY
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Sells Liquor to Indians
A Texas Execution
Spain's Little Bill
Annual Kiicampiiient G. A. 11. 8.111 IJiejgo Way Ist to ft Mi
THE AXE IVOW AT WORK SALARY CUTS ALL ALONG THE LINE WORKINGMEN THE SUFFERERS Department Heads to Be Asked to Donate Ten Per Cent of Their Salaries
AMENDED AGAIN No Rest for the Weary Liquor License Ordinance
DELAYED STREET WORK Improvement of Fourth Street Hampered by Surveyor's Slowness
Miscellaneous Business
Signed the Ordinances
The Fire Commission
Personal Property Taxes
FORESTRY LECTURES Suggestions for Camping—Forest Management—The Eucalyptus
CAPTURED A PICKPOCXET X. N. Olivas Recognizes a Thief Who Robbed Etim at the Barbecue
A RAILROAD CANARD Report of the Santa Fe Engineers* Intended Strike
No Sign of Starr
A Job for Gallagher
Marriage Licenses
Absolutely Bankrupt
M. D. Leader Wanted
PERSONAL
HE WANTS INFORMATION MAYOR EATON HAS DOUBTS ABOUT SLOT MACHINES And Has Not Signed the Ordinance Licensing Them—City Attorney- Gives Him the Law
A Pocket Guide
Pensions and Postal
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COMMERCE CONGRESS TO FURTHER THE INTERESTS OF THE SOUTHWEST TO MEET HERE IN JULY J. Ross Clark Elected President—A Sketch of tlie Valuable Work That Could Be Accomplished
A PASIIME Cllß CASE SIT TOK TRIAL AT TEN OCLOCK THIS MORNING MANY WITNESSES LEAVE TOWN Pasadena Trustees Not Yet Agreed on a Water System Program—General News Brevities
The Arctic Patrol
The Smelting Combine
EGGS AND EPITHETS HURLED AT THE DISGRACED LORDSBURG DUNKARD Miller's Effrontery in Intruding His Obnoxious Person on the Congregation—A Warm Reception
A CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY A Committee Appointed to Effect an Organization
What Might Hitvo lienn
OO San [)ioc» and Kotnm
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THE INVESTOR Lift INSURANCE ASSETS EQUAL TO THOSE OF ALL THE NATIONAL BANKS A MARVELOUS COMBINATION Coming Conference of Life Insurance Physicians—Health Insurance. Conservative Mining
Incorporations
Dividends
Mortgages, $1000 and Over
Releases, $1000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
ON 'CHANGE Conditions as Shown by Transactions on Wall Street
Closing Stocks
Bend List
Bradstreet's Report
Dun & Co.'s Report
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement
Bank Clearings
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Price 3 of Produce
Dried Fruit Prices
Local Quotations
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