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Los Angeles Herald, Number 219, 7 May 1899
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TtlE PHILIPPINE PROPHETS Look for an Early Collapse of Insurrection THE NEGOTIATIONS ARE EFFECTIVE But Still Better Results Are Expected From the Steady Advance of Forces Under Generals Lawton and Mac Arthur
PLEASANT PROSPECTS All theBigns Point to an Early End of the Rebellion
LAWTON'S ADVANCE Meets Little Resistance From the Disheartened Natives
A Cruiser Aground
Spanish Prisoners
Everybody Happy
Spain Satisfied
BOLIVIAN INDIANS Guilty of Atrocities Horrible Almost Beyond Belief
L. A. W. RULES Governing Registration in the Big Wheel League
THE CBACKER COMBINE Will Divide the Trade to Prevent Competition
A Stockton Scare
Sunday Cycling
DEATHBED CONFESSION WILL LET ROMUALDO OLIVAS OUT OF PRISON New Version of the Story of a Ventura Murder Committed Twenty Years Ago
A Hammer Record
Santa Clara Fruit
Reunion of Rough Riders
Alger Leaves Chicago
SNERIFf OF SHOSHONE ARRESTED FOR ABETTING THE DYNAMITERS COUNTY COMMISSIONER BOYLE Also Under Arrest and for Similar Reasons—General Merriam Reports Progress at Wardner
Merriam's Arrests
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
Awaiting Arrest
Crowds of Prisoners
Mullan Arrests
MONNIE CREEK STRIKE CAUSES A STAMPEDE OE MINERS FROM SKAGUAY Two Hundred Eager Prospectors Will Hardly Find Standing Room in the New Diggings
AN INNOCENT MAN Pardoned After Serving Two Years In Prison
DEWEY'S HEALTH According to Report of the Olympia's Surgeon
TEMPER Ofjnj TENONS Seems to Be Yielding to the Long Strain SENTIMENT STRONG AND GROWING That German Interests Have Been Brutally Disregarded by Americans Both in Samoa and in the Philippine Islands
HAWAIIAN POPULATION Will Be Made Up Largely of Contract Laborers
A Ball PI ayer Killed ■.■r—.*-*▼ *FrtT»Tr » r /» TT U n.
New Jerßey Corporations
Tire at Santa Cruz
The Duluth Strike
THE COPPER COMBINE The Second Section Is Ready for Organization
SWEATSHOP WORKERS Are Employed on Clothing of the Best Class
Bound for Guam
A Jeweler Robbed
Tired of Life
A Sudden Death
Fire at Stockton
YANKEE LOCOMOTIVES FIND FAVOR WITH FRIENDS OVER THE WATER BRITISH CONSULAR REPORTS Filled With Tributes to the Enterprise of American Manufacturers. English Tariff Talk
ATKINSON EXPLAINS No Pamphlets Were Sent to Private Soldiers
Carnegie Will Sell
NICARAGUA MERCHANTS WILL PAT THE DOUBLE DUTIES AS DEMANDED HOPE TO GET THE MONEY BACK The British Consul to Act as Custodian of Funds Pending Diplomatic Action
Terms of Settlement
Money Explains
UNITARIAN" WOMEN Elect Officers for the Pacific Coast Conference
AN AD. FOR FRESNO Teachers' Attention to Be Drawn to the Raisin Region rDrt'VA r,■ « fl
CALIFORNIA GOLD Largely Exceeds the Output of the Klondike
HAWAIIAN NATIVES Think Territorial Government Would Suit Them
Water Problems
New York Police Daws
THE POWDER AT PINOLE SEEMS GIVEN TO PREMATURE EXPLOSION The Nitroglycerine Department Blown to Splinters and Two Men Meet Instant Death
Coldwater Crime
Canadian Bank Robbery
C. M. Higginson Dead
ABOUT THE STATE
CUBAN POSTAL ABUSES SERIOUS ENOUGH TO DEMAND ATTENTION EXTENSION OF AMERICAN LAW Will Stop Uaillng of Lottery Tickets and of Indecent Literature—San-I itary Improvement
Needs a Muzzle
MBS. WHITNEY DEAD Wife of the Ex-Secretary of the Navy Passes Away
Remarkable Surgery
A Disabled Steamer
Officers Transferred
Dr. liochead Dead
A Schooner Stranded
Crooked Councilmen
FRENCH WAR MINISTER I DESIRED TO AVOID DEBATJSS ON DREYFUS De Freyclnet Succeeded by M. Kraunta Who Wai Never Connected With the Affair
Shatter Will Speak
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THE SHOVELERS STRIKE PASSES BEYOND ALL HOPE OP SETTLEMENT MORE MEN TO GO OUT MONDAY importation of Men by Contractor Connors Is Almost Certain to Cause Serious Trouble
TO CUBA IN A NINE-FOOT BOAT Capt. Crapo Is Following the Fad for Taking Hazardous Ocean Trips
LEECHES DRIVE AWAY GAME Why the Himalaya Region Contains No Wild Animals
SAVED BY A FOOTBALL A Curious Story of the Steamer Stella Disaster
In Hysterical Paris
Dewey's Failing Eyesight
The Pope's Bull
Undelivered Telegrams
Murder and Suicide
WITH TOP WEIGHT lIP GOLDEN RULE GETS AWAY WITH CORRIGAN STAKE CALIFORNIA'S CRACK COLT Expected to Do Things to Horses Entered in Eastern Stake Races. Other Results
AT CINCINNATI
British Racing
ON THE DIAMOND Results of Games Played by National League Clubs
State League Ball
Delmonico's Sold at Auction.
Foiled Again
CONSUMPTION CIJRKD
A STORM IN OKLAHOMA! STRIKES THE LITTLE TOWN OF CHICKASHA Four Deaths Reported and Rumors Are Current of Greater Loss of Life
A DINNER "A L'ARABE" Baron Oppenheim's Unique Feast at Cairo—Mrs. Astor Was There
THE ACTOR AND THE BAT Exciting Experience at a Reading in Palm Beach
CANARSIE BOY LEADS OXEN Never Knew Any Other Method Until a Wicked Western Man Told Him
Jolly Women of Vienna
President's Niece to Act in London
WORK OF BEEF INQUIRY BOARD Will Not Be Entirely Barren of Results—Philippine Food to Be Improved
AN ALLIANCE WITH ENGLAND Will Protect Tonga Island People Against the Designs of the Germans
THE NASHVILLE AT CAIRO Welcomed by Noisy and Enthusiastic Crowds of Fresh Water People
AMERICAN BRIDGE-BUILDERS A Bridge Company Has Contracts in Japan, Brazil and Other Countries
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BOOKS AND THEIR MAKERS
Literary Notes
NO OYSTER RAISING IN UTAH Failure of Experiments to Establish Beds in the Great Salt Lake
CHEAP TO EXPLORE SOUTH Antarctic Expedition Cost $60,000, Against $800,000 for One North ■ i rr i_ T.-* :i ri i).
A Small Hobson and His Merrimac
Some Book Prices
Elephants May Supplant Paris Horses
Little Injun, Big Gun
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CITY TO WAIVE A POINT Council Will Abandon Its Claim to the Main Conduit, TO EXPEDITE THE ARBITRATORS'WORK What the City's Contention Concerning the Conduit Has Been. The Mayor Unearths His Sextant
ALMOST STAMPED OUT Official Statement of the Smallpox Situation in This City
THE ORDINANCE READY Nickel-in-the-Slot Measure Drafted for Presentation
HEALTH OFFICE FRICTION Chief Clerk Brown and Dr. Powers Have a Misunderstanding
CITY FINANCES Funds Have Already Begun to Dwindle
Another Saloon Protest
Get in Your Statement
finance Committee Meeting
Supplemental Protest
U. S. KAIL SIGNS Cannot Hereafter Be Used Indiscriminately on Streetcars
NEWS OF THE RAILWAYS A Ghost Story About Southern Pacific Shops Denied
An Upset Lamp
Who's to Blame f
THIS IS A SPOUTED A THREE-HTJNDRED-FEET HIGH JET OF WATER Throws an Oil Drill and a Tcn-Inch Pipe at Whittier 100 Yards Away—Country Flooded
PASADENA Carroll of the Pastime Club Found Guilty of Selling Beer
Inter-scholastic Field Day
Westlake Park Concert
Injured in Bottling Works
California at tlie Capital
FOREST PATROLS Abbot Kinney Outlines Requirements for Foresters
Western Literature in the East
Marriage Licenses
PERSONAL
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A DESPOTISM FOB THE FILIPINOS
A TERRIFIC ARRAIGNMENT
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
SCHOOLS OF CRIME
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A May Carol
Victory
Lesser Lights
Proved
Dramatic Economy-
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Colored Officeholders in the South
Trusts Making for Free Trade
Buncoing Uncle Sam
Twenty Millions Paid for Trouble
EAST AND WEST
Something to Remember
Plea for Arbitration
Doesn't Know Her Luck
Not a Crime in Pennsylvania
What He Meant
Hot Tangible
THE PUBLIC PULSE
Only Starving
Downey Justice Heard From
Ohio's Revolt Against Bosses
Those Talkative Officers
The State of Bachelorhood
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INDEX 10 CUV NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
A COMMON LAW WIFE SEEKING TO ENFORCE STIPULATION OF HER HUSBAND Real Estate Transfer Alleged to Have Been Fraudulent—Spirit of the Compromise Violated
POLICE COURT NOTES
GOLFERS BY THE SEA SOME CAPITAL SCORES MADE AT SANTA MONICA The Ladies' Events Concluded—Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Sartori and Mi3S Crouch the Prize Winners
N. E. A. ACTIVITIES Plans That Will Make the Encampment a Great Success
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HAW PEDRO Preparations for Conveying Bock From Catallna to Breakwater
SANTA ANA The Beet Crop Outlook Is Discouraging in Orange County
SAN DIEGO Compulsory Vaccination May Be the Cause of the Closing' of Schools
SANTA MONICA School Census Report—lmports and Exports by Sea
Rivera
Uncle Collis Threatens
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Here and There
Orphans' Home Society
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GAGE RESENTS THE GOAD And Has a Rod in Pickle for Spreckels DELIGHTrUL REPUBLICAN AMENITIES A List of Minor Appointments Made Yesterday—Unremunerative Rewards for the Faithful—Democratic Central Committee
STUDY CLUBS Poetry, Drama, Literature, Music, Art and Architecture
Fisher's Mine
Bow
Stray Chords
Music at the Churches
A NEW BISHOP To Preside Over the Methodist Church on the Coast
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RIPARIAN RIGHTS VIOLATION OF INJUNCTION LEADS TO FINE OF $250 A SAN GABRIEL CONTROVERSY Charles Hagan Uses Water in Mining, Contrary to a Restraining Order of Judge Allen
A CRIPPLED SON Not Insane but Weak Physically and Mentally
A LAND CONTEST Adverse Claimants for 160 Acres at Calabasas
A SWINDLE EXPOSED Damages Demanded for a Glass Ruby Purchased
JAUCH ESTRANGEMENT The Doctor's Handsome Wife Goes Home to Her Parents
COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Arrangements Made for Teachers' and School Examinations
STORK IS PENNILESS' Unable to Satisfy a Judgment for Unpaid Rent
Council Acted Properly
Pico Held to Be Insane
i Ortega's Plea of Innocence
Court Notes
TINANCE AND TRADE
Money in Bank
Closing Stocks
Bend List
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
Dried Fruit Prices
Imports and Exports
Petroleum
LOCAL TRADE REVIEW"
Releasee, $1000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
Incorporations
Produce Quotations
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THE SUPREME COURT'S DECISION Overrulifif; Several of the City's Contentions Against the Water Company—Exhaustive Review of the Original Contract. The Revocation of the Receivership—The Company's "Equitable Remedy" in Enjoining the City From Taking Possession of the Works
JOTTINGS
Oar Home Brew
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■Cirri
Coming Attractions
An Obliging Hero
Queer Porto Rico Customs
DICTIONARY OF COLLEGE SLANG Columbia University's Compilation Nearlng Completion
Everybody Has One Slow Foot
♦» » I Without Shuffling or Evasion
Booming His Town
•* • < Honors Even
AS LONG AS FLOWERS SMIL3
Vanitys XjAc Shoulder Scarf
Her Grievance
The Next Thing- to It
THE OKAE KHAYYAM CLUB
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$150,000 a Year for aßrlda
BURIED CITIES, LAYER UPON LAYER Rev. J. L. Thomas, M. A., F. R. G. S., Describes the Remarkably Interesting Discoveries Made by Recent Explorations in Palestine—Researches Near the Pool of Siloam—Looking for the Tomb of the Kings
THE REAL CAUSE Industrial Depression in the South Is the Mischief Worker
ENOCH ABDEN IN UNIFORM Wffi. Kruit, From the Philippines, Finds His Wife Married Again
Why Eye-Glasses Are Worn
A New Electric Headlight
A Great Girl, Too
AMERICANIZED ZULU TO CIVILIZE HIS TRIBE British Bullets Failed to Subdue This Fierce African Racet But John L. Dube, Who Has Been Educated and Ordained in this Country, Goes Among Them With a New Method of Treatment
NEWSGIRL MARRIED IN HASTE A Sailor Proposes to Winnie Tiorn and She Becomes His Bride
LET US REFORM THE FILIPINOS AFTER WE HAVE REFORMED THE BEEF TRUST A Government That Loves Its Soldiers More Than It Loves the Beef Trust Should Know That Living Cattle Could Follow the Camps Easier Than Hungry Men Could Carry Refrigerators SPEECH DELIVERED IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1899. BY HON. JOHN J. LENTZ OF OHIO.
THE POWDER BOY Admiral Dewey Remits a Loving Sun's Punishment
Consider the Clucking Hen
Take Off the Protection
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