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Los Angeles Herald, Number 295, 22 July 1899
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SICK SOLDIERS SENT HOME Reach San Francisco on Trans-- port Indiana RED GROSS NURSES ALSO RETURN Wet Weather in the Philippines Will Prohibit Active Campaigning for a Long Time to Come. Negros Robbers Routed
ROBBERS SURPRISED Results Tend to Peace and Quiet in (Negros
Horses Wanted
OTIS DEFENDED Against Charges Made by Newspaper Correspondents
Anderson Explains
A Cavalry Colonel
Departure Delayed
Killed No Crows
TRAVELING MEN Looking for Evidence for Use Against Trusts
NO REASON FOUND To Modify the Naval Policy of Great Britain
IN THE CAROLINES The Spanish Subjects Deserted by Their Government
LEAKE NOT LUCKY Supreme Court I>ecides His Office Has Expired
Does Not Fear War
A Mine Flooded
[HE DREAMLESS SLEEP DROPS DOWN ON THE ETELIDS OF INGERSOLL DEATH FROM HEART DISEASE Ends the Earthly Career of the Famous Orator and Still More Famous Agnostic
FELCGRArit NEWS INDEX
A Friend's tribute
AN AWFUL EXPLOSION Seamen Believe That Mauna Loa Hns Burst Itself
THE MEXICAN COURT Must Give Mrs. Rich a Perfectly Fair Trial
Five Cents Pays Fare
The Corcoran Murder
Miners' Bangers
A PLENARY PEACE SESSION Concludes the Labors of the First Committee f■* * ■ » DIM-DIM BILLETS NOT CONDEMNED Work of the International Conference at The Hague Is Novf Concluded Save for the Questions Before the Arbitration Committee
THE EPWORTH LEAGUE SELECTS SAN FRANCISCO AS A MEETING PLACE The Day's Services Enthusiastic and Largely Attended—The Closing Exercises Occur Today
The Day's Services
THE MOLINEUX CASE The Alleged Poisoner Is Fightings on Technicalities
A Foul Murder
Oriental Drunkards
Crocker Will Get Grapes
Illicit Distilling
J DEWEY BRINGS A SUIT FOB PRIZE MONEY DUE HIM AND HIS MEN RECEPTION PLANS APPROVED The Admiral Expected Home Some Time in October and Will Be Warmly Welcomed
Reception Plans
Dewey Goes Ashore
NO OBJECTION MADE To Japan's Assimilation of Wake Island
Cattle for Cuba
The Donnelly Estate
PINGREE NOT PLEASED — / ' WITH THE COURSE PURSUED BY THE PRESIDENT ALGER MADE NO MISTAKES Except in Following the Recommendations Made by McXinley—Soma Successor Gossip
In the Cabinet
l&bout the Capital
Meiklejohn Reticent
Won't Quit Today
A Decision Reached
ASPIRING ARMSTRONG , ■ SLUGGED "STOCKINGS" BUT DIB NOT STOP HIM Choynski Wins From McCormack by a Narrow Margin—Parker and Sullivan Hatched
Cihoynski-McCormack
A Match Made j
A LOUISIANA LYNCHING IN WHICH THE VICTIMS WHILE WOT NEGROES FIVE SICILIANS ARE HANGED Murders Excused on the Plea That the Ken Were Charged With Many Outrages
Bank Clearings
GOLD IN CIRCULATION SHOWS A VAST INCREASE FOR THE YEAR Maryland Banker* Listen to an Address by the Treasurer of the United States
Guatemalan Finances
A Lunatic Escapes
A Cruiser Ashore
A Horrible Death
HOTEL ARRIVALS
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} BOMB BLEW A BIG HOLE IK THE ROOF 07 A CLEVELAND STREET CAR BARM NAVAL RESERVES CALLED OUT The New York Strike Continues but the Cars Are Run on Schedule Time
IN NEW YORK Oars Are Running but Trouble Is Not Ended
A Labor Conference
Trouble to Come
DENVER SHELTERS Are Making Preparations to Reopen Their Works <
Packer* Resume
Goal Miners Strike
Arbitrators Argue
ATHLETES ALL READY 11 FOR INTERNATIONAL TRIALS OF STRENGTH I 1 11 1 1 A CLOSE CONTEST EXPECTED The American Team in the Beat of Condition and the Men Fairly Confident I
ON THE TUET A Chapter of Accidents at Brighton. Race Results
At fit Louis
Too Wpt to Trot
i At Hawthorne
British Racing '
XOYUXUK MINERS Proapect Faithfully but Find Very Little Gold
A PARDON ASKED That a Burglar May Be Tried for Murder
Bullion From Panama
Christian Convention
Missouri Insurance
Shot by Accident
A Sprinter's Reoord
A Disastrous Trial
A Fatal Runaway
PEOPLE OF PASADENA PROTTD OF WORK DONE IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS A VERY CREDITABLE EXHIBIT Trusteed Announce the List of New FTe&chers—News Notes From the Crown of the Valley
CAPSIZED WHILE FISHING "Narrow Escape of Two Men at Catalina
UNITED BRETHREN California Conference <at Santa Monica This Week
KENTUCKY FEUDISTS Are Expected to Break Loose at Any Moment
SUNSETTERS AT TERMINAL All the Colonists "W«re Elected Mayom and a Good Time Was Had
Compliments for Dewey
Copper Mines Sold
A Hackman's Offenie
Flour Company Fails
Dental Diplomas
A Two-Mile Record
SIEADMAN'S ESCAPES A WONDEUFTTLLY » ELUSIVE * convict No Bolts, No Bars, No Walls Can Hold Him—Chief Glass Gives His History
Minnie Palm Ban Away
Not Much Interested
Cable Plant Burned
THE CHICAGO SLOGAN
THE CITY'S FINANCIAL PROBLEM
EDITORIAL OPINION Paddism in Schools
No Chance for Success
Right to Free Competition
Warning the Lynchers
Peace in the Future
Not Doing What It Is Paid For
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Foultney Bigelow on Yankee Soldiers .. Rnvnl TTnitAri ft.rvlr^
THE BOY WITH THE BEIJj
I HOTEL CHAT | 5 oooooooooooooooooooooocx 0
LAWYER MET HIS WATERLOO Had Won Many Legal Battles but Was Conquered at Last
Unexpected Lackeys
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hOEX 10 cur NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
PERSONAL
Gustave Wollager Dead
BELLS ARE REQUIRED BICYCLE ORDINANCE BEADY FOB PASSAGE THAT PUBLIC MARKET KICK Petitions foT Reduction of Assessments—Supreme Court Decision Affecting Headworks Case
WANT REDUCTIONS Property Owners Who Think They Are Assessed Too High.
Tallyho Bide
Outfall Sewer
Personal Tax Collections
Wants a Lease
LABORERS REQUIRED NO EXCUSE NOW FOR IDLE MEN The Southern Pacific Has Plenty of Jobs on the Surf Line and Elsewhere
Mrs. Billings' Ring's
A DITCH DECISION SUPREME COURT SETTLES MORE WATER LITIGATION Limitation of the City's Riparian Rights in the Pomeroy-Hooker Case
F. B. SILVERWOOD OPENS A NEW STORE An Up-to-Date Haberdashery Established at 221 South Spring Street. Old Store Will Not Be Removed.
Hit With a Beer Glass
Riohelieu Saloon Attached
EL TEMBLOR'S TURN A DISTINCT SHOCK OF EARTHQUAKE YESTERDAY No Damage Reported Except to the Nerves of Those in Lofty Buildings
At Colton
At Pasadena 'Dnn'i/Jnnn Tnl.r 01 A tram, oor'll
At Riverside
'At Long Beach
At Barstow
At Oompton
MIKE CONNER'S STRANGE TALE A Coroner's Jury Sat Upon a Man With the Wrong Name
At the Federal Building
Escaped From the Chaingang
LIQUID AIR FACTORY A PLANT MAT BE ESTABLISHED HERE ; The Armours and the Fay Fruit Company Interested—G. A. Robrick. Engineering the Scheme
BERJES WAS BOBBED And It Remains Problematical Who Got Hig $254
WAS GREATLY WRONGED Tailor Gohen Is Distressed at Nasty ♦Tales Told of Him Ciiamon PnVlQr o a V, ~
The Small Boy and the Matches
Damaged by Fire
Quarantine Raised
AT THE THEATER
Hurd and the Bull
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UNKEPI PROMISES XONG BEACH GIVEN A HAUL OVER THE COALS "The Problems of Crime" and "Hie Stars" Among Subjects Treated Yesterday
THE PUBLIC PULSE
A Few Questions
A MINE IN LITIGATION Artesian Well Digging a Success at Elsinore
THEY MIST HAVE ONE SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL FOR •AN BERDOON SCHOOLS The Usual Picnic Awaiting Another Educator When He Takes Charge
WINES AND VINES The Only Woman Expert Talks on California's Product
REDONOO RACKETERS Abrovao BELL GBT3 INTO ALL THE FINALS ' > Soma Warm Tenuis on th« jHotel Courts Yesterday. The Results
Santa Monica Personals
STORIES UiT RELIEF. Two Letters to Mrs. Pinkham.
UNCLE SAM'S ORDERS NO KORE LOWER CALIFORNIA CATTLE TO BE IMPORTED ■!'■»■■■■ The First Hard Refuted Yesterday. The Law Between Mexico and tfee United States
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A LONG STEP FORWARD The Indian in the Nation's Home Life THE TEACHERS PASS RESOLUTIONS Educational i Effort Should Be {Directed Toward Getting the Aboriginal Youth Into the Public Schools of America
Evening Session
SUGAR DEALERS Disturbed Over the Plan of Distributing Stock
i TREIATY WITH FRANCE May Be Ratified Within the Specified Time
FINANCE AND TRADE
Closing Stocks
Bond List
Bradstreet's Report
Dun's Review
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
California Fruit Sales
Dried Fruit Prices
Petroleum
LOCAL TRADE REVIEW Mortgages, $1000 and Over
Releases, $1000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
Produce Quotations
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