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Los Angeles Herald, Number 280, 7 July 1899 PDF Issue PDF

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tXPECIED ORDER ISSUED For the Enlistment of Ten New Regiments THE COLONELS AND MAJORS CHOSEN In View of the Severe Service Expected Only Men of the Finest Physique Will Be Accepted. Education Not Necessary
ALGER'S ORDER Under Which the New Regiments Will Be Organized
Troops Coming Home
The Colonels Named
Majors Chosen
Wheeler Will Go
The Order Issued
FILIPINO HOME RULE Work Mapped Out by the American Officials
PRISONERS RELEASED The Remnant of the Baler Garrison Reaches Manila
Transports Needed
CHARGE FOR ICING Rates Advanced Because the Cargo Is Large
A CUNNING CRIMINAL The Boston Defaulter Gives Officers the Slip
A Modus Deadlock
A Woman Honored
COLUMBIA IS A CRACK AS SHE PROVED IN A RACE WITH DEFENDER NEEDS A LOT OF TUNING UP * Nautical Sharps Satisfied the Famous Silver Mug Will Stay on the American Shelf
THE BRITISH BOAT To Be Tried Against the Yacht Britannia
In the Solent
SPRECKELS' SUCCESSOR The Valley Road Election to Be Held Soon
Confident of Capture
LOSS OF LIFE BY FLOODS Is Claimed to Have Been Greatly Exaggerated PROPERTY DAMAGE GROWS GREATER Prompt Steps Looking to Relief of Suffering Taken by th« Government and by Texas Municipal Authorities
Little Loss of Life
A Lineman's Message
Federal Belief
A Railroad Besponse
Effects on Cotton
Wrecked by Washout
Disciples of Christ
An American President
rCLEORAPH NEWS INDEX
ENDEAVOR DELEGATES FILL ALL THE SEATS AND SOKE STAND X7P V THE MAYOR FOR MUSIC Every Street and All the Factories of Detroit Were Made Vibrant With Song
ARBITRATION The Permanent Court Scheme to Be Argued Today
Studying Conditions
CONDENSED TELEGRAMS
ONLY ONE WESTERNER LEFT WHEN THE SEMI-FINALS ABE BEACHED GREAT GOLF AT ONWENTSIA Finals to Be Played Tomorrow and Champion Douglass Is Expected to Win
FARMING EXPERTS Honor the Memory of Morrill of Vermont
ROBERT BONNER BEAD Death Was Due to a General Breaking Down
A Bear-End Collision
ON THE SLIDING SEAT A BIG CROWD SEES THE RACES AT HENLEY Howell Qualifies for the Final Heat in the Race for the Diamond Sculls
Transvaal Topics
MINERS WALK TO SHORE STAGGERING UNDER LOADS 0? BULLION OTHER MINERS ALSO STAGGER Weak From Hardship and Disease, Bearing No Burden but Their Tattered Blankets
Canadian Licenses
Townsend's Report
More Gold Coming
A CONFERENCE HELD Henderson Has Little to Say of Things Discussed
A FACTIORY FIRE Prompt Work of Firemen Prevents the Loss of Life
NOT A REVOLUTION Only a Demonstration by Dissatisfied Bulgarians
Nothing- Serious
Gilligan Goes Free
ABOUT THE STATE
POPULISTS NOT EAGER toA another trial of fusion POLICY Chairman of the Lut Nation*! Convention Does Not Favor Opposition to Imperialism,
An Atchison Election
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SAN FRANCISCO SPORTS HIRE A BRASS BAND TO COME JEFFRIES f THE CHAMPION COMING HOIVIE An Injunction Has Been Oranted Preventing Interference With Tonight's Mill at Denver
A Mill at Denver
Tommy Is Willing
ON THE TURF Imp Wins the Brighton Handicap. Other B«sults
At St. Louis
At Buffalo
At Chicago
ON THE DIAMOND Results of Oames Flayed by National League Clubs
Will Flay No More
EL TEMBLOR ABROAD Light' Shocks Reported in Several Northern Cities
At Santa Cruz
At Salinas
At San Jose
At Stockton
The Paris Exhibit ■
THREE BUILDINGS LEFT TO SHOW WHERE COULTERVILLE DID BUSINESS SEVENTY BUILDINGS BURNED The Third Scorching Comes Very Near to Wiping Out the Little Mining Town
810 RAILROAD FISH Preparing to Swallow All the Little Ones
TOOLS OP TRADE Exempt From Seizure Under the Bankruptcy Law
Spanish Rioting;
PoUon la Plenty-
Got Time but No Money
Struck by Lightning
AN INSPECI lON TODAY MAY LEAD TO ANTI-DREYFUS DEMONSTRATION The Present Calmness of Citizens of Rennes Gives Promise That Disorder Will Be Avoided
TRIED A COLD WATER BATH Heroic Treatment of Mr. Shivvers for the Cure of Bheumatism
PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOB MINERS WHO WISH TO WORK AT WALLACE Colorado Miners Raise Funds for the Families of Coeur d'Aiene Prisoners—Labor Notes
Extradition Refused
Money for Miners
One Mine Started
Workers' Grievances
MILKS SIX COWS AT ONCE A German's Invention That Saves lime and Expense
A man dragged by a wild horse would cut himself loose if he could. He would not
A SHOT AT KING MILAN' TAKEN BY AN ASSASSIN" NOT YET IDENTIFIED The Ex-Ruler Slightly Wounded and the Would-Be Murderer Placed Under Arrest
NO WONDER HE REFORMED Saw a Postage Stamp Do Stunts All Over the Barroom
No Drowning for Him
ASSOCIATED EDITORS CONSIDER MEANS OP FILLING THEIR COFFERS The Evening Devoted to a Reception Given by the Portland Woman's Club
HOBO METHODS OF TRAVEL Thousands Carried Nightly on tha Various Railroads
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WHO ARE THE "COPPERHEADSP"
AN IDIOT LET LOOSE
EDITORIAL OPINION
Tar and Feathers Down East
An Old Plea In New Shape
Civil Service Law Nullified
Too Fast for Fogy Britons
The Balance of Power
„oooooooooo^oooooooo I DOWN THE LINE Joomoooooo««OOOOOOO
ADDICKS WAS REPAID IN KIND How a Boston Alderman Turned the Joke on the Deiawarean
The Kaiser Complimented
I JUST AN INCIDENT + 4-t1+ ♦♦+* +* + *** ++ ♦*♦♦**
CLEAN STREETS IN BERLIN Residents Vie With Each Other in Making Them Presentable
Where They Fell Down
A CHINESE COLLEGE An American Professo-r Is Given a Position
THE PUBLIC PULSE
A Suggestion From Professor Lowe I £ r.% ... . «r.,i „r TKrt r r. c in coll.. HfialdVt
Mr. Morosco Explains
The Little Widow's Itevenge
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I l)£X 10 CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
MRS. WRIGHT IS LOST She Went for a Car Ride and Did Not Return
Federal Building Notes
Santa Barbara Kennel Show
Cut Off a Finger Tip
Coronwdn U«gumr«
STAND BY THE AWARD WATER COMPANY MAKES REPLY TO THE CITY IF THE AWARD IS LEGAL And the City Makes a Tender Backed by Cash the Company Will Not Be Slow in Replying
SWEEPING THE STREETS Good Work Being Done by the Hand Sweeping Force
Along the Sewer Line
Fire Engine Test
Vital Statistics
Special Council Meeting
Will Consider Bids
Wants a Raise
Fractured an Ankle
Hearttie In linn Band
POLICE PENSION FIND HOW MONEYS MAY BE WITHDRAWN FROM IT 9 * BOARD HAS SUPREME POWERI I Council Acts but as an Instrument. What the New Fund Is and How It Will Be Conducted
WILL GET HIS DESERTS Bank Bobber Stevens Probably Hanged for Murder on the Yukon
PICKPOCKETS IN TOWN Eastern Light-Fin gerod Criminals Begin to Appear Here
ransom: industrial home I Plans Formulated to Erect Permanent Building
EFWORTH LEAGUERS A Reception This Evening for the Committee of 1901
i ERNEST HELDMAIER HERE 11 Work on the San Pedro Breakwater * I Pushed
Marriage Licenses
I n ; Moved Back Again
ANNEXED DISTRICTS ■ THEIR STATUS AND OBLIGATION ON COMING INTO THE CITY OPINION BY CITY ATTORNEY Outside Districts Not Liable for Assessment for School Bonds—Only Taxed for General Purposes
THE CHAMPION COMING Arrangements Perfected for Tim Jefr fries' Reception
Small Fire
Fingers Were Amputated
Mothers' Meeting
P | HOTEL CHAT | x»oo<k>ooooooo»oooooooooooO
FLINT'S AUTOMOBILE DREAM He Thinks the Bay of the Horse Is Past
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THE NATIONAL COUNCIL WILL OOMXXKCE ADVANCE EES•ZORB TOMORROW Big Party of TcnnemeMns Arrives. Increase of Travel From Now Oil. Beware of Thieves
Yesterday's Arrivals
THE SAN DIEGO CENSUS SHOWS 11,270 CHILDREN IN THE COUNTY A Slight Decrease From. Last Year. Joseph Kelly Held for Trial on the Charge of Murderous Assault
Compton Notes
The Bankruptcy Law
The Neall Sentence
Maybe Sage Settled
A British Election
A Narrow Escape
A Boston Fire
City Bonds Sold
TIMES-INDEX TROUBLES ONE WOE DOTH TREAD UPON ANOTHEE A Fair Field, No Favor, and May the £e9t Man Win, Is the Wish at Present
YELLOW FEVER A Vessel From Cuba Srings Disease to New York
Among the TroopS
One More Victim
A COMPLETE FAILURE Debts of a Million—The Assets Five Dollars
MEXICAN BONDS New Issue Will Reduce the Rate of Interest
NEW YORK DEMOCRATS Oppose Militarism—Endorse Bryan and Free Silver
POISON BY MAIL San Francisoo Reports a Very Suspicious Case
THE DEWEY FUND Governor Roosevelt Has Contributed His Mite
Dividend Declared
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THE POSTAL RETURNS HOURS!) UP BY PABADENA>S POSTMASTER UNCLE SAM IS MAKING MONEY The Pigeon Poisoning Case on Trial. Entertainment for Teachers. " News Notes and Brevities
SADDLE MOUNTAINEERS They Want a Boad Into Santa Ana City
BAPIDLY INCBEASINO The Summer Population at Santa ' Monica Beach
HIS NIGER SHARES Chamberlain Explains to the House of Commons
Bear Admiral's Pay
FINANCt AND TRADE
Closing Stocks
Bond List
Coast Shipping
Treasury Statement
SAN FRANCISCO MARXETG Call Board Dealings and Price* ot Produce
Dried Fruit Prices
Petroleum
LOCAL TRADE REVIEW
Releases, 91000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
Produce Quotations
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BANKS AND TAXATION U. S. BOND PURCHASES UNDER INVESTIGATION EXEMPTION CLAIMED THEREON Columbia Bank Puts Up a Sorrowful Mouth to the Supervisors—And There Are Others
COUNTY LIQUOR LICENSES The Dealers Generally Paying Up and Others Being Sued
THE AZUSA POMOTROPIC Publishers Fall Out and Seek Redres9 in Court
MCDONALD ESTATE Two Wills Found the Latest of Which Is Filed for Probate
Adoption Rights Desired
High School Certificates
Negligence Not Shown
Stork Sentence Deferred
FORESIRY CONVENTION A MOMENTOUS GATHERING BEING ARRANGED There Will Be Notable Men Present to Discuss Questions of Vital Interest
YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION Officers Elected and Constitution and Bylaws Adopted
A Papal Letter
TROUBLE AT ALNAMBRA M'LEAN GOES COURTING AND CREATES A DISTURBANCE POKER DAVIS' UNDERSTUDY Strikes Gne of His Sweethearts and Threatens to Kill Another—Would Do the "Dunham Act"
THE POLICE COURT
) >000000000000000000000009 I IN SOCIETY 1 ■s O
BEET GROWERS COMBINE It Seeks to Regulate Wages for Help in the Fields
NATHAN COLE'S VIEWS * t IMPRESSIONS GAINED WHILE IN THE EAST TRUSTS THE GREAT ISSUE Expansion Not a Popular Policy. Bryan to Lead the Democracy Again
GOLFICITIS RAGES It Is Crowding Fishing Hard at Catalina
HOTEL ARRIVALS
AT THE BEACHES
JOTTINGS
Our Home Brew
J}IED
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