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Los Angeles Herald, Number 244, 1 June 1899 PDF Issue PDF

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ALGER IS NOT ALARMED I By Reports of Conditions in the Philippines GEN. OTIS HAS MADE NO COMPLAINT There Is No Reason to Suppose That More Troops Will Be Required Than Can Be Supplied Without Enlisting Volunteers
HEPPY AND BIANfrORD The Two Belief Officers Captured by Natives
Word From Gilmore
ISLAND RESOURCES To Be Developed by Volunteers Wanting Homes
Aguinaldo's Letter
DEgRTBY DAY The Admiral Will Leave Hong Kong Next Monday
BIMETALLISTS Grow Enthusiastic When Bryan's Name Is Mentioned
MIXED TRAIN WRECKED A Stockton Local Piled Up in the Ditch
A WOMAN BANDIT Helps Her Companion Bob a Stage in Arizona
THE STORKE TRIAL Witnesses Testify to the Receipt of Libelous Letters
NO OTHER CASE New Orleans Hopes to Escape a Fever Epidemic
Will Support Henderson
Orders to Goodrich
An Insane traveler
Oriental Advices
A Thief's Confession
A Chinese Complaint
DREYFUS DISCISSION SLOWLY PROGRESSING TOWARD A DECISION CONFIDENT PREDICTION MADE That the Devil's Island Prisoner Will Be Recalled to France for Retrial
It Means Retrial
TELEGRAPH NEtifS INDEX
Verdict of Acquittal
KRUGER WILL CONFER He Will Discuss Everything Except Transvaal Independence
The Paine Monument
* A Veteran's Death
An Insurance Suit
A Damaged Cruiser
A Mountain Engine
Peck Set Free
Suicide by Poison
HEAVY RAINSTORMS IN JINE Causes No Jubilation on the Part of the Farmers LATE SOWN GRAIN MAY BE BENEFITED " But the Hay Crop Will Be Ruined and Grain Ready to Cut and All Early Fruit Very Seriously Damaged
Farmers' Reports
EASTERN STORMS Damage Done by Cyclones and Eleo trical Storms
In Nebraska
In lowa
Pioneer Beebe Dead
The Boat Capsized
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TRANSMISSISSIPPI MEN EXPECT A SUCCESSFUL SESSION AT WICHITA CRAIG OF CALIFORNIA ABSENT Territorial Expansion and an American Merchant Marine Are the Subjects of Greatest Interest
THE FOUNTAIN MURDER COMES TO TBI AX IN A COURT IN NEW MEXICO COWBOYS CAME FULLY ARMED Liquor Flows Freely find Residents of Hillsboro Have Some Fear of the Outcome
THE MILITARY LODGER A Captain of Volunteers Accommodated With a Bed at the City Jail
THE RAIN Not at All Welcome to Growers of Grain
BAPTIST MISSIONARIES LISTEN TO REPORTS OF FIELD v WORKERS EARNEST PROTEST ENTERED Against tlie Seating of the Mormon Congressman FAm Utah—Detroit Next Meeting Place
.Seventh Day Adventists
OFFICIALS ARE SILENT ON THE QUESTION OF ALASKA'S BOUNDARY , NEGOTIATION NOT STOPPED Information Leaks Out That Canadian Demands for Territory Will Receive No Consideration
MUSIC NOTES
LOTS OF LABORERS HERE An Invasion of New Orleans Blacks Quite Uncalled For
CRUSHED IN A HAT PRESS Made a Cripple, but Will Save the Foot It Is Thought
VERNON AVENUE property Owners Arrange to Straighten the Thoroughfare
A MIRACULOUS ESCAPE Dr. Lamb's Carriage Reduced to Splinters by an Electric Car
Work on the Surf Line
Carpenters' Wages
A Wheelman Killed
ONE RAILROAD WRECK VICTIM Leaves an Estate and Two Alleged Widows to Fight for It
RAISED TO AFFLUENCE The Canadian Supreme Court Decrees Specific Performance of a Land Contract
STOPPED FLOWING I The Graham-Loftug Oil Gusher at Fullerton
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OUR "JIM" IS CONFIDENT Jeffries Thinks He Can Polish Off Fitz in Ten Rounds JOHN L.'S LETTER OE INSTRUCTIONS Backers of the Los Angeles Lad Should Get Their Money Up Before the Odds Shorten
ITALIAN AMENDMENTS TO THE ARBITRATION SCHEME OF RUSSIA Count Nigri Proposes an Article Aiming to Make Arbitration Obligatory on the Nations
America's Project
A FEATURELESS FIGHT WHICH WENT THE FULL LIMIT OF TWENTY ROUNDS A 1 Neill Wins a Decision Over George Green by Raps in the Rib*
HUDSON PALISADES Are Bapidly Yielding to the Use of Dynamite
BACK FROM PERU San Luis Obispo's Treasurer on the Way Home
BAD BICYCLISTS Suspended for Violating Rules of the L. A. W.
KLONDIKE ESTIMATES Will Need Revision When the Returns Come In
PERUVIAN POLITICS Election So Close That Results Are in Doubt
A STABLE FIRE Thirty Horses Were Cremated at San. Francisco
THE CANAL REPORT Estimates the Expense of the Nicaraguan Waterway
Argentine Estimates
Death of Albert Pack
Wise Theorists
Jamaican Commerce
Charged With Perjury
fALL Of SLOAN'S HORSE LETT UTTLE CANNON TO WIN THE DERBY JOCKEY ESCAPES ALL INJURY Bides in the Next Race and Wins It Handily—Results on American Tracks
A Promise Kept
At St. Louis
At Chicago
At New York
At Cincinnati
ST. LOTJIS RACE ENTRIES nmisslons Taken by Black & Co. Race Entries
l ON THE DIAMOND Results of Games Played by National League Clubs
BIDS FOB ARMOR Are All Higher Than the Limit Fixed by Congress
Inquiry Deferred
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THE HERALD'S CIRCULATION
A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT
OUR GREATER FEDERAL BUILDING
I NAVAL NOTES
TWO GREAT COPPER MINES
A CHANCE FOR OUR MILLIONAIRES
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THE FOUNTAIN TRAGEDY Trial of Lee and CKlliland Engrossing Attenetion
SAFE FOR THE PRESENT A Chinese Woman Defeats the Scheme of Pursuers
GALLAGHER'S PREDICAMENT His Friend Bauer Thought He Saw Him Nearly Killed by Vags
WILL WORK FOB HUMANITY Benefactress of the Home of Truth Married
Golf Averages
THE BOYS ON BICYCLES HAD NO TIME FOB DECORATION CEREMONIES A Pasadena Artist Talks on Home Decoration—Personal Notes and News Brevities
A Threatening Fire
UNFOUNDED RUMORS DISGRUNTLED KICKERS AND HARBOR JUBILEE BOOKS Accounts to Be Audited as a Business Formality—Pinal Effort to Draw the San Pedro Trustees
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Supervising Architect Taylor's Plans for the Public Building
TT. S. C. Glee Club
AT THE HOTELS
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INDEX 10 CITY NEWS
' EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
Forecast and Weather Condition!
CITT NEWS IN BBIEF
FLOWERS FOB THE VETERANS W. 'C. T. XT. Women Remember the G. A. R. Posts
THE HER ALT)—Fifty cents •
THE ANCLE Of THE BULLETS Of Vast Importance in Deciding Alford's Fate WAS HUNTER SHOT IN SELF DEFENSE? Taking of Testimony Commences Before Judge Smith. Sheldon Borden Recounts the Story of the Tragedy
ESTATE OF STEELE Trust Clause tn Will Sustained by the Supreme Court
THE OLESON CASE Sophie Is Discharged by Order of Judge Noyes
CLARK IS FOREARMED He Swears That Johnson Has Threatened to Kill Him
He Wants His Trunk
To Oust a Tenant
Will Not Pay Alimony
Must Pay Doctor's Bill
A Lost Soul
Reward of Disobedience
Court Notes
MERWIN'S OVERDRAFTS THE FORMER TAX COLLECTOR NOT LIABLE Compensation for Services Rendered to the County Not Collectible as a Private Account
Booth-Tucker Coming
PERSONAL
CHILD IN A CONVENT ETHEL BOYCE SAID TO BE ILLEGALLY DETAINED MOTHtR INVOKES THE LAW Sensational Incident at the Bamona Convent to Be Investigated by the Courts
Bar Association
3' AT THE THEATER | B Bfl fe SBEHSISiESISSSBiSSSSH.HHaia
Undelivered Telegrams
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NO RESULT OBTAINED LENGTHY DISCUSSION OF THE LIGHTING PROPOSALS THE BIDS FULLY EXPLAINED What the Companies Propose to Do and How—Cost of Smallpox Outbreak—Affects Vrooman Act
SMALLPOX COST THOUSANDS Health Officer Powers Mikes Report on the Outbreak
NOT HIS NAME Contractor Ward and Another Fellow Whose Signature Is on a Bond
STREET LAW DECISION Another Blow at the Validity of the Vrooman Act
VACATIONS FOR FIREMEN Routine Business Transacted by the * Fire Commission
STREET OPENING PROTESTS Two Communications Piled for Consideration of the Council
New Dog Ordinance
POLICE BOARD'S TOIL ■ ■ I THE SCHOOL TRUSTEES OPPOSE A MACY STREET SALOON Transportation on Street Cars for Special Officer*—Fierroni Would Like Another Trial
Irrigators Puzzled
THE DILLON FLATS Are Visited by Fire and Over $2000 Damage Ensues
Verdicts of Suicide
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SAN ROQUE PLACERS REPORT* OF THEIR RICHNESS ABE CONFIRMED Favorable News Brought to San Diego by the Steamer St. Denla Yesterday
HINTS TO PROSPECTORS Experience of H. G. Wilshire, Who Knows the Country
HONORS FOR TOBKE Private Audience With the Pope—Ap Interesting Interview
N. E. A. NOTES
Died of Heart Disease
To See His Uncle
THE HERALD—Fifty cents a month; two cents a copy.
FINANCE AND IRAK
Bond List
Silver Bullion
SAN FRANCISCO MARKET 3 Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
California Fruit Sales
Dried Fruit Prices
Treasury Statement
LOCAL TRADE BE VIEW
Releases, $1000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over ll*,
Incorporations
Produce Quotations
WEATHER AND CROPS Conditions Prevailing Throughout Southern California
VOTERS' QUALIFICATIONS Must Register Fifteen Days Before Holding of School Elections
THE PARIS COMMISSIONERS Chairman Runyon to Visit Peck—Appointments to Be Made
fThe Mule Was the Cause of It
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ABANDON COURSING A.QRICTJXTtTBAT, PARK ASSOCIATION TAKES ACTION Retirement of John C. Lynch From the Presidency—E. T. Wright Succeeds Him—Directors
THE POLICE COURT
FRUITGROWERS'CNANCE MUST ORGANIZE FOR SELFPRESERVATION Meetings Called to Insure Mutual Protection—To Own Their Own Car Line
AN INDIGNANT WIFE Chastises a Female Who Tried to Break Up Her Home
Marriage Licenses
Stole Sacks and Was Caught
THE HERALD—Fifty cents a month; two cents a copy.
JOTTINGS
Oar Home Brew
MED n i nrrTuT A ♦
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