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Los Angeles Herald, Number 212, 30 April 1899
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FILL AMNESTY PROMISED Provided the Filipino Forces Surrender THE INSURGENTS ARE TIRED OE WAR The Only Hitch in Negotiations Arises From the Refusal of General Otis to Recogniza the Native So-Called Government
I ANXIOUS FOR PEACE But the Filipinos Won't Retire Without Their Honor
OFFICIALS PLEASED Aguinaldo's Army Is Expected to Fall to Pieces
PROPOSED CONDITIONS Made by the Junta After the Fall of Maloios
OTIS' ONLY TERMS Are Unconditional Surrender of the Insurgent Forces
Business Is Business
THE YORKTOWN MEN Held by the Insurgents as Prisoners at Baler
No Official News
Transports Return
ALASKAN ADVICES Dawson Debtors Jailed Under Ancient British Laws
HIGH SCHOOL DIRECTORS Discuss the Question of National Disarmament
California Timber
A Banker's Suicide
Sunday School Work
Life Imprisonment
Wages Advanced
MITES' CHARGE NOT SUSTAINED BY THE VERDICT OF THE MEAT INQUIRERS ! NO BEEE WAS EMBALMED NO CHEMICALS WERE USED AS A PRESERVATIVE ■ NO ONE IS FOUND NEGLECTFUL Except the Officers Who Failed to Call Attention, to Complaints of Soldiers
ROYAL ACADEMY BANQUET Lord Salisbury Comments on the Political Situation
SORRY TO MAKE TROUBLE But Was Tired of Life and Determined to Die
HOME FROM MANILA Brig. Gen. H. G. Otis Arrives at San Francisco—Smallpox Forces the Transport Into Quarantine
THE CHESS TOURNAMENT No Decision, as One of Stanford's Players Was Absent
Consolidation of Flouring Mills
Will Succeed Henry
DYNAMITE AT WARDNER Used to Blow Up the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mill UNION MINERS MASKED AND ARMED Capture a Train and Proceed to Destroy Property Valued at Nearly Half a Million Dollars. No Resistance Offered
THE FIRST NOTICE A Brief History of the Wardner Strike
No Soldiers Available
A Gloomy Outlook
ALiL HANDS SAVED But the Steamer Kanawha Went to the Bottom
Burned to Death
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
THE CUBAN ARMY LIS! TO BE SUBJECTED TO SEVERE SCRUTINY MANY NAMES TO BE DROPPED Aimed at Social and Domestic Reforms Received With Good- Natured Amazement
YEAST AND VINEGAR The Last Products to Be Controlled by a Trust
BRITISH CABLE SCHEME Strikes a Snag in the Old Ripon Agreement
MAY COME WEST
KENNEDY'S INSPECTION Gives Him a Good Opinion of Porto Rico
DRUNKS COME FAST Man and His Wife and Many Others Gathered in Last Night
Fresno County Crops
Lou is Baker Dying
The Buffalo Strike
Death of F. F. Dufais
Earthquake in Indiana
Foraker's Mother Dying
Undelivered Telegrams
NICARAGUA OfFiCIALS STIR UP FEELING AGAINST THE UNITED STATES ZELAYA INCITES THE ACTION Intelligent Citizens Tire of Anarchy and Would Welcome Annexation by Mexico
Instructions to Merry
RELATIONS WITH GERMANY MADE MOKE PLEASANT BY A LETTER TO M'KINLEY FROM THE EMPEROR
MAY WEATHER What It Has Been and What May Be Expected
AGREEMENT SIGNED Defining British and Russian Spheres of Influence
A Bankrupt Plunger
A Michigan Fire
Students From Japan
A Kipling Copyright
An Unwelcome Advocate
Bogus Cigar Stamps
A Westminster Wedding
A CUKE FOK ASTHMA
THE COGHLAN INCIDENT CALMLY COMMENTED ON BY THE GERMAN PAPERS DEWEY AFFAIR GRASSGROWN The Relations of the Naval Forces at Samoa Are Said to Be Thoroughly Friendly
HEROIC PHYSICIAN Dr. Ludlam Finishes a Surgical Operation While His Father Dies
Dakota Prairie Fires
Soldiers' Discharges
Money for Spain _. _ . . , A * t U
A Welcome to Alger
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AM AGRtEMENI MADE AS TO SPHERES OF INFLUENCE IN CHINESE TERRITORY ANGLO-RUSSIAN CONTENTIONS Nicely Patched Up for the Time Being. Coghlan Incident Discussion. British Gossip
Railroad Strike Threatened
ON THE TURF Results at Oakland and on Eastern Tracks
ON THE DIAMOND Results of Games Played by National League Clubs
THE STATE LEAGUE Games Played and to Be Played on Dewey Day
Just a Plain Drunk
Cyclone Victims
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FRANKLIN FIELD RACES GIVE YALE A CHANCE TO WIN NEW HONORS AN EXCITING MILE RELAY RUfJ Pennsylvania Finds Some Comfort in the Performance of Her Broad-Jump Champion
San Jose Fieid Sports O < -V T/ vfP 4 . nn T1 1 1
SEEKS THE WORKHOUSE Old and Unfortunate Woman Pleads Her Sentence as a Charity
Girls Keep Cool at a Fire
The E.ophone Tested
Fuel in Korea
Woman Suffrage
A Commerce Conference
A Sunday Cycle Unce
Wages Advanced
ABOUT THE STATE
TRIP IN A mm BOAS , CAPTAIN ANDREWS' PLAN FOR REACHING PARIS JERSEY BILL IS ALSO GOING The Captain Says His Boat Will Be a Passenger as Well as a Mail Carrying Boat
Electric Railroad for Porto Rico
Old Fashioned Vermont Sugar Party
THACKERAY'S VIEW OF DEATH Great Novelist Wrote of Next World in a Private Letter
Cured Her of Drinking
A Dangerous Occupation
Passion Flower Fades When Plunked
111-Gotter. Gains
—— — — • • ♦ – The Biggest Insect Known
' THINGS WOBTH KNOWING
Will Pay $50,000 for 15C0 Farmers
Crows Thawing Out Their Feet
Ancient Warning Against Wine
Workmen Want Their Share
Spiinkle of Brandy in the Rhubarb
Life's Compensation
It Made Him Angry
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CAGE'S QIIP COURTEOUS In Which Perkins Is Politely Given the Lie Direct SENATOR'S EXPLANATION IS REFUTED The Governor Believes the Oakland Speech Was Correctly Reported in Perkins' Home Paper—Some Veto Statistics
A BEAUTIFUL LIFE Brought to a Beautiful Close—Death of "Grandmother Lindley"
FLOWER FESTIVAL CLOSED A Successful Week and Prospective Profits Realized
MISSING PEOPLE WANTED Chief of Police Glass Asked to Find Absent Ones
A WANDERING HOPEFUL Four-Year-Old Accomplishes a Singular Excursion Freak
Frank Johnson Arraigned
PERSONAL
AM OIL CONFLAGRATION A VERY DAMAGING BLAZE NARROWLY AVERTED Twenty-Three Houses and Fifteen Storage Tanks Saved by Fire Department's Good Work
Board of Trade Committees
Ironworkers' "Wages
Convicted of Murder
CATARRH OF Til!-: STOMACH A Pleasant, Simple, Safe but Kffootual Cure for It.
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ATROPHY OF WAR
QUEER t DIVORCE LAWS
A FARCICAL VERDICT
SUNDAY NEWSFAPERS
THE HERALD'S MUSE
Serenade
Ihe Rose
The Night Bird
A Thought
Morning Roses
The Signature Law
A Point Scored
A Mystery
An Explanation
Fair Warning
y oooooooooooooooooooooooc I SPIRIT Of THE PRESS g ODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0
Spoils System Dying Out
Losses by Fire in America
McKinley Not a Free Agent
Dark Spots in a Bad Record
Roosevelt's Pernicious Activity
Present Pace Too Rapid
ißoosevelt a Candidate
A Menace to Free Government
A Careful Man
He Preferred Cigars
A Varied Assortment
! BO IT YOURSELF, M'KINLEY $ u 7 >>~ L .i- L "Who will haul down the American flag from where ?- it has been placed?" 4- 1 ►
NOTES OF INTEREST
Fight Your Own Battles
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INDEX 10 CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE W! *THF.R
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
STORTS TRAVELS EAST PETITION FOB, WRIT OF HABEAS COBPUS DISMISSED PROPERTY DETAINED HERE Personal Effects Alone Released From Attachment—His Detection Due to Telegram to Mistreess
STUDY CLUBS Literature, Drama, History, Art and Current Events
A Water Suit
£5 OO Sinn » mul K«*!urn
m HEAVY DAMAGES JUDGE ALEX. CAMPBELL SUES THE STREET RAILWAY CO. Injuries Received by..Falling From a Spring Street Car the Basis of His Claim
TIIE DIVORCE COURTS Mrs. Schmidt and Mrs. Miller Are Free Women
THAT BULL CALF Mrs. Banning's Live Stock Turned Loose on Judge Trask
FrankePs Will
Changes His Allegiance
Old Man Sent to Jail
Court Notes
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THE f AIR SEX AT 001E EXCELLENT SCORES ON COUNTRY CLUB'S LINKS Both Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Braly Annihilate the Ladies' Records—The Men Getting Nervous
THE PUBLIC PULSE
As to Treason
SANTA ANA A New Election in Sight for the City Becordership
JAP MYSTERIOUSLY HURT Found Lying in tlie Area of a Spring-Street Lodging House
WANT A BRANCH HERE State Mining Association Representatives Urge It
Kedlands
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Bow
Church Dedication
Music at the Churches
NOT IN THE TRUST Senator Clark Will Net Join the Copper Combination.
THE LAW OF VIBRATION To Be Discussed Before the Academy of Sciences
WAITING FOR MACHINERY The Work at San Pedro Temporarily Delayed
Weltby'? Ambition
A PASADENA CLUB MAN ON TRIAL FOR ILLEGAL SELLING OF LIQUOR STARR MYSTERY NOT SOLVED Engines Damaged in Collision—News and Notes From the Crown of the Valley-
DAY Of REPENTANCE ONE SILLY SINNER RECOGNIZES HIS 10LLY Senator Davis Sorry He Did It—Preposterous Newspaper Legislation Must Be Repealed
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CHINESE MINISTER'S PLEA FOR JUSTICE Wu Ting Fang Begs Americans to View His "People With Unprejudiced Eyes—What if Mongolian Missionarizs Came Here?—How Would We Take It, Asks the Minister, if Chinamen Made an Organized Etfort to Wean the American Women From Their Love of Tight Lacing?
Where He Missed It
HAVANA'S CICiAR OIJTPLI LACK OF FLEXIBLE FINGERS THE TRUE PROBLEM Peculiar Skill of Cuban Cigarmakers. The Havana Factories—Tobacco Worth Its Weight in Gold
WEIGHING A GIANT OF THE RAILS
HERE AND THERE
THIS OURANG-OUTANG LIVES ON VELVET
Courtship Aided by a Dog
Baked Beans One of the Courses
A Congressional Musing
BOOKS AND THEIR MAKERS
Princess Henry's Fun in Chhia
JUVENILE TRAMPS IN AMERICA j The Youthful Army ol Hobos Said to Number About 7000
THOSE APACHE FIENDS Scout Montgomery Tells How Little Charley McComas Was Murdered
SIDE BY SIDE Thomas Ryan, Once a Gentleman, Is Buried Next to His Victim
The Countess Wouldn't Pay Her Bills
How Zola Passes His Time in England
A Colored Girl Inherits $75,000
Ballet Dancers Really Long Lived A statistician has been devoting himself
NO HAIR CUT IN TWENTY YEAR: Strange Man Who Lived Among th Rocks in Schuylkill Valley, Pa.
HERE AND THERE
Demoralizing Golf!
High Speed on French Railroads
A Dutch Breakfast Dish
Arabian Horses in Battle
Deserted Cities
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SIOOI PIGEON'S VICTIMS Convicted of Petit Larceny 011 a Horsestealing Charge THE VERPICT MAY BE SET ASIDE Both Boys Tel! How They Were Coaxed and Bribed to Steal lor the Russian Junk Dealer, Who Stole the Horse Himself
A FELONIOUS ASSAULT Bi:-que Tried for Diiving- Over C. B. Woodhead
SUIT FOR DAMAGES Brought Against Maier & Zobelein. th? Brewers
NEW TRIAL WANTED lank Suit Based on Acts of the Late S. B. Hunt
Wants a Liquor License as brouffhtlvesterdav aizaii si
Appelmans Still Weeps
Westlnlie Park Concert
Y. M. C. A. Victorious
omitf m;i or opinion — INSURANCE AGENTS' LICENSE A BONE OF CONTENTION , CITY FUNDS NOW ALL RIGHT . Decision From Water Arbitrators Expected Next Week—The Mayor and the Slot Machines
THE CITY'S FINANCES I Last Day of Tax Collections—Audit-| or's Weekly Balances
WILL SEND A MESSAGE Mayor Eaton Wants a Higher License on the Slot Machines
A DECISION NEXT WEEK The Arbitrators Will Soon Give Their Verdict—Question of Findings
MUST PAY LICENSE Police Commission Will Require Wine Makers to Pay Up
SOME ARE WILLING City Officials Differ on the Question of Cutting Salaries
Resolution of Thanks
Fire Business Tt _ ... J... 1 . 1
Monday a Holiday
Police Court Collections
JOTTINGS
Onr Home Brew
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AT_rik' ' ' ]
The Same Thing
Aiinunl Kncainpinent (i. A. 11. Sail Dingo Mny l*t to Oth
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7/osts and Chi'm/settes
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THE REAL MRS. ANNA GEORGE She Is Not Beautiful and Does Not Dress in Good Tnste
Rights of Philippine Wives
THE INVESTOR ABOUT MSIKIALS THE XATEST COMBINES AMONG THE BIGGEST YET METRIC SYSTEM IN ENGLAND The Rush for Speculation in Copper. Compressed Air Motors—Telephone News Agencies
Incorporation!
National Bank Changes
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
Money .in Bank
Silver Bullion
Bullion Movement
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
Movements of Vessels
Dried Fruit Prices
A Policeman's Painting
G. A. R Knonmpinent San Dlojjo
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Society
Here and There
Marriage Licenses
Sausage
Chased Up a Pole
At the Inquiry
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