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Los Angeles Herald, Number 215, 3 May 1899
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THE PROSPECT #E PEACE Considered Most Hopeful by the President NO ADDITIONAL VOLUNTEERS NEEDED News Received of the Americans Held as Prisoners at Insurgent Headquarters-Dissension in the Rebel Ranks Hastens the End
RENEWED REQUESTS May or May Not Be Made in Good Faith
More Towns Captured
FILIPINO PRISONERS
GALLANTRY REWARDED Colonel Fanston Promoted to Be a Brigadier General
LAWTON'S ADVANCE Marching on the Rebels Concentrated At Balinag
Dewey's Message
The Torktown Men
Rushing Reinforcements
Promoted for Gallantry
A Soldier's Funeral
A Volunteer Medal
A Transport Arrives
No Result Reached
Mules for Manila
Died of Wounds
Fighting for Freedom
NOT AN ACCIDENT Young Henry's Injuries Inflicted With Murderous Intent
MISSOURI ANTI-TRUST LAW Prevents Trusts From Masquerading as Corporations
THREE PAMPHLETS BARRED FROM MAILS TO BE SENT TO MANILA ATKINSON'S "TREASON" IS SERIOUSLY CONSIDERED IN CABINET SESSION ANTI-IMPERIAL CIRCULARS Cannot Be Sent by Mail to Manila. The Arch-Traitor Makes Sarcastic Comment
Atkinson Not Notified
Looks Like the G. B.
Rumored Orders
No Orders Received
W. E. C. WORKEBS The Annual Council in Session at San Diego
A G. A. R. GREETING Sent to General Otis by Veterans at San Diego
The Murdoch Case
TROOPS REACH WARDNER But Fail to Frighten Striking Union Miners THE WHOLE REGION IS TERRORIZED The Dynamiters May Move but the Civil Officers Dare Take No Action Until Federal Troops Arrive in Greater Numbers
The Town Terrorized
Merriam on the Way
Others on the Way
Martial Law Needed
More Men Started
Cavalry Coming
SPAIN'S MONEY To Be Deposited in a National Bank at New York
WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS Elect New Officers and Pass Appropri" ate Resolutions
Barnet Was Poisoned
REVOLUTIONARY SONS ENTERTAIN ALGER AND OTHER GREAT MEN [THE SECRETARY DEFENDED Merritt Calls Him the Best Secretary of War That the World Has , Ever Seen
REVOLUTIONARY SONS Want Medals for Hen Who Fought Against Spain
THE BLACK JACK GANG NOT SO NUMEROUS AS IT WAS YESTERDAY FOUR MEMBERS ARECAPTURED Will Be Charged With Murder and Train Robbery in a Dozen Texas Counties
GREAT CROWDS GATHER To Greet the Nashville, Now Anchored Off Memphis
A MULTI-MURDERER Given Fifteen Years by the German Authorities;
Kyle's Successor
ADVICES FROM SAMOA SHOW A MOST UNSATISFACTORY SITUATION ORDER TO CEASE HOSTILITIES « Leaves the White Residents at the Mercy of the Rebels—Mrs. Stevenson's Letter
No Restraint Imposed
War's Realities
WILL TAKE A REST Chairman Jones' 111 Health Sends Him to Europe
READY TO RETIRE Paymaster General Stewart Reaches the Age Limit
VICTIMS OF WAE Interred at Arlington Cemetery With Military Honors
A COUNT OF CHICKENS TO BE HATCHED IN KLONDIKE INCUBATORS In Spite of Failures the Yield for the Season Will Reach Twenty Millions
The Chicago's Cruise
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
HAD A LUNATIC LOVER AND PAID THE PENALTY WITH HEB. LITE AN UNNATURAL INFATUATION A Stockton Case of Greater Interest to Scientist* Than to the General Public
INJUNCTION GRANTED San Francisco Coal Dealers Cannot Combine Further
German Weather
The Parcels Post
A Wisconsin Failure
A Japanese Cruiser
The American* kn Fighters
A SPANISH PRISONER AN AMERICAN CITIZEN RELEASED AFTER A TEAR'S DETENTION IN THE CAROLINE ISLANDS
TORRES' OPPRESSIVE CONDUCT LEADS THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TO DEMAND HIS REMOVAL FROM DUTY
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FUTURE OF RHODESIA AS VIEWED THROUGH CECIL'S SPECTACLES A LOAN SCHEME IS APPROVED Cheers Greet the Statement That American Bidders Will Get No Railroad Contract!
ITALIAN POLITICS The San Mun Affair Causes Dissension at Home
PULITZER'S VIEWS On the Issues and Outcome of Bryan's Campaign
HENRY HYDE DEAD . Drew the Highest Salary Ever Paid a Business Han
COLORADO SCHOOLS Want Their Share of the Reservation Land*
G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT Ex-Rebels and Union Men March. Side by Side
CUNNINGHAM'S SANITY To Be Decided on After Autopsy Is Made
Canadian Jail Breakers
Sampson's Squadron
Charged With Forgery
Brazilian Pleasantry '
Home From Cuba
Not the Strangler
MAHER-RUHLIN FIGHT PROVES THAT PETER IS NOT TOO OLD TO EIGHT Twenty Rounds of Unusually Savage Slugging Fails to Finish Either of the Pugs
I FOREST RESERVES They Cannot Be Used as Pastures for Sheep
A BOUNDARY QUESTION Referred to the Pope of Rome for Arbitration
Caught a Count
The Staunch Old Defender
A Railroad Dividend
THE POPE IS PLEASED WITH A LETTER RECEIVED FROM CORRIGAN An Explanation Given of the Way Father Hecker's Bask Came to Be Printed
ON THE TURF Style Seems Satisfactory. Other Race Results
OAKLAND RACE ENTRIES Commissions Taken by Black & Co. Race Entries
Ptomaine Poisoning
THE BIG STEEL COMBINE TO BE CAPITALIZED AT ABOUT ONE BILLION Prices Rushing Upward as a Result of the Union of AU the Competitors
AT THE CAPITAL President McKinley Gets Back to Business
CHICAGO CHURCHMEN The First to Plant Episcopalianism in Porto Rico
The Kentucky's Silver Service
The Arctic Patrol
Damage by Frost
Trial of Counterfeiters
Jamaican Tariffs
Raisin Men Happy
The Paso Robles Bank
Pacific Unitarians
A Missouri Murder
A Masked Carnival
A Saloon Burglary
Satisfaction Demanded
A Cement Combine
Ceded to France
Chinese Reformers
Glucose Works Closed
An Austrian Strike
HARRIED HAPPINESS
STAMP COUNTERFEITERS Stuck the Government but Hurt Cigar Men More
Fitz Can't Fight
Guarding the Parks
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"IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT," PART 2 t
WILL IT PAYP
STRIKE, BUT HEAR
ARE THE CORPORATIONS ALARMEDP
OTIS' HOME COMING THE SOLDIER EDITOR WILL BE WELCOMED TODAY The Crossing: the Rubicon Phrase. His Attitude Towards Gage—The Reception Tonight
DOWN THE LINE
ON THE DIAMOND Results of Games Played by National League Clubs
Chicago Sunday Law
Episcopal Conference
Christ Church Rectory
A Place to Fight
Came as Freight
PERSONAL
f IRE BURNS A COTTAGE WHILE ITS OWNER PREPARES TO GO TO AN ENTERTAINMENT Given for the Benefit of Prof. Hersee, Who Also Lost His House. Other Eire*
MUSIC NOTES
Nob Hill Oil
Episcopal Visitation
Sampson's Squadron
Left With Otis
A Democratic Landslide
Nothing Like Leather
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INDEX 10 CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHEB
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITT NEWS IN BBIEF
Long Wait for Miller
Mabel Morris Acquitted
MAYOR ANP COUNCIL OUT And All About the Slot Machine License Ordinance SPICY COMMUNICATIONS EXCHANGED His Honor Sends in a Veto Message, Which Is Promptly Discounted by the Finance Committee—Police Commission Will Banish the Machines
MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS All Kinds of Grist From the Councilmanic Mill
TO RETAIN THE MASTS Lighting Company's Petition Which Conceals a Little Joker
RESTAURATEURS KICK Another Objection Registered Against the License Ordinance
A REBATE DENIED Council Will Refund No More Money on Saloon Licenses
Retrenchment Is Accomplished
Transfer of Funds
Delinquent Taxes
ONE LICENSE REVOKED COMMISSIONERS CLOSE A DISREPUTABLE RESORT The Central Avenue Gardens Will No Longer Operate on Sundays Under a Restaurant License
THE JONATHAN CLUB Ferd K. Rule Elected President to Succeed Himself
Marriage Licenses
A Wine Display
810 DAY IN POLICE COURT Justice Morgan Disposes of Many; Petty Offenders
OFF FOR ATLANTA Miss Gleason Will Represent Los Angeles at the Library Congress
PHELAN TO SPEAK At Tonight's Meeting of the Club ot the New Democracy
Bound for Alaska
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PASADENA PIONEERS HOLS AN ANNUAL REUNION OP THEIR SOCIETY PASTIME CLUB MAN APPEALS Another Electric Company Asks for a Franchise and Promises to Cut Rates—Brevities
PIONEERS' SOCIETY When Figueroa and Adams Street Property Was $1.25 an Acre
UNIVERSITY NOTES
Petty Thefts Reported
Redlands
Undelivered Telegrams
A NEW LEAf TURNED OVER AT SANTA MONICA Trustees Prohibit Oames of Chance in Saloons—Eckert & Hopf Granted a New License
A Musical Convention
Sale of a Smelter
A Bicyclist's Tall
Gould's Summer Cruise
Mining in Georgia
An Insane Minstrel
To Retire Its Bonds
Senator Kyle's Health
Influenza in India
O IN SOCIETY S 300000000000000000000001 o
A Plow Combine
DR. THOMSON'S ACCEPTANCE Meeting to Organise a Liberal Church .Next Monday
THREE OF A KIND A Trio of Calves Born of One Cow
Appelmans Gets Bail
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FINANCE AND TRADE
Closing Stocks
SAN FBANCXSCO MABKET3 Call Board Dealings and Price* ol Produce
Coast Shipping
Dried Fruit Prices
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement
A Sliver Shipment
WEATHEB AND CROPS Conditions Throughout Souttiern California
WEATHER REPORT Meteorological Summary for Month of August
LOCAL TRADE REVIEW Transfer!, $1000 and Orer
Mortgages, $1000 and Over
Releases, $1000 and Over
Incorporations
Produce Quotations
The Wax Figure Robbed Her
A Galling Restriction
A Way Out of It
His Own Experience
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JUSTICE IN THE TAR WEST Petty Case Which Disturbs the Composure of Van Gorder FOUR TIMES fINED FOR CONTEMPT Justice James Cites a Judgment Creditor to Testify as to His Financial Condition—The Justice Is Indignant
ROW OVER A BILLBOARD Wilshire's Broadway Exhibit Removed by Garland's Orders
THREE BOY DEFENDANTS All Plead Guilty to Charges of Grand Larceny
A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX Suit for Recovery of Money Alleged to Have Been Stolen
CASE OF DELSANDO The Technical Objection to a Flea Overcome
STOLEN IN OPEN COURT Teresa Kerr's Revolver Taken From the Custodian
BRICE PLEADS GUILTY He Assaulted Pepe and Will Be Sentenced Today
Davis Back From the Penitentiary
Basye Discharged
Insane From Overwork
Informations Filed
Allison Goes Free
Raymond's Offer of Compromise
Assume* Hit Duties
Booked for a Minor Offense
Lukini Professes Innocence
Court Notes
STILL ON THE RACK VICTIMS OF STOOL PIGEON ON TRIAL FOR BURGLARY Judge Shaw Declines to Pass Upon the Legality of the Verdict Accepted by Judge Smith
COMPTON CASE AGAIN NOTORIOUS LAN'S SWINDLE RECALLED BY AN AFFIDAVIT THE ABSENCE OF WITNESSES Proof Essential to Defense Outlined. Continuance Granted for Taking of Depositions
IS AGAIN VICTORIOUS FANNIE HOIXIDAY GETS JUDGMENT FOB ?500 I "Bug" Holliday and His Wife Once More Defeated in Judge York's Court
COUNTY REPORTS April Statements Made to the Board of Supervisors
JOTTINGS
Our Home Drew
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