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Los Angeles Herald, Number 326, 22 August 1899 PDF Issue PDF

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00M PALL SENDS ANSWER To the British Demands for a Court of Inquiry IT IS ACCEPTED AS A FLAT REEUSAL Not the Slightest Doubt Left in the Minds of Colonial Officials That War Will Soon Be Declared
Not an Acceptance
Paul's Prayer
FRENCH ARMY "HONOR" | SHOWN BY OCCURRENCES IN THE SOUDAN Official Confirmation of the Murder of ' Lieuteniant-Colonel Klobb and Lieutenant Meunier
/ Dreyfus Effects
THREE SOUTHERN STATES Likely to Be the Scenes of Negro Lynchings
FIRED FIVE SHOTS A Policeman's Pistol Permanently Stops Wife-Beating
A POLISH BISHOP In Fear of Assassination by Religious Fanatics
BEATING THE WAR DRUM A Battle With the Yaquis Is Hourly Expected
YAQUI REBELS Keep Beyond of the Mexican Forces
Badger at Portland
Democratic Plans
Waiting for William
A Severe Shake
Bear River Hops
San Jose Schools
Bought a Railroad
Pell Prom His Wagon
Drank Creosote
Burned to Death
SCtIURMAN HAS SPOKEN ON THE SUBJECT OF FILIPINO ASSIMILATION IS PURELY A MORAL QUESTOIN And Its Solution Must Be Left to the Statesmanship of the President
Regiments Ready
The Twenty-Ninth
Not a Mystery
Soldiers Drowned
Ordered West
FELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
KEYSTONE REPUBLICANS Will Not Attempt to Break the Quay Slate
AN INDIAN UPRISING Trouble Expected With Navajos at Fort Wing-ate
THE VALLEY ROAD Officers Elected to Fill Vacancies on the Staff
STORM VICTIMS Thousands Buried and Thousands More Still Missing
Wine Case Decided
Partition of China
Passionist Superior
The Jury's Verdict
The Endeavorer Boat
A Hunter Killed
Acetylene Gas Explosion
THIRD WEEK DREYFUS CASE Begun With Yesterdays Session of Court^Martial WITNESSES HOSTILE TO DEFENDANT Maitre Demange More Successful Than Usual in His Cross-Examination, While the Prisoner Creates a Favorable Impression
TESTIMONY TAKEN Consists of the Usual Statements of Opinion
British Comment
Schneider in Earnest
A Dreyfus Document
Today's Session
| PARIS RIOTING Gives Rise to Fears of More Serious Disorders
A Riot Leader
THE DOSSIER A Terrible Weapon in Public and Private Life
TRACK AND TURF Winners of Contests to Harness or Under Saddle
ON THETURF Results of Races Run on the Eastern Tracks
At Detroit
At Saratoga
At St. I#oui9
ON THE DIAMOND Results of Games Played by National League Clubs
In the King
BANKING BUSINESS Permission Given to Open a House at Oxnard
Fishermen. Browned
Tennis at Newport
Cyclone Echoes
Unidentified Dead
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CALL FOR CONVENTION ISSUED BY TOWNS OF SOUTHERN ALASKA TO PROMOTE UNITY OF ACTION News From, the Kotzebue Sound Rejjioa Consists Largely of Names of the Bead
Kotzebue Victims
Seven Per Cent Dead
A Wicked System
Miners' Complaints
The Boundary Question
An. Alaskan Telegraph
Four More Bodies
The Latest Arrivals
MILLER MADE REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF AFFAIRS IN SAMOA t § The Temporary Government Competent to Keep Order Until the Three Powers Shall Act
Melon Thieves Shot
A Race Spoiled
A Double Lynching
A Careless Hunter
Wanted for Murder
Oriental Trade
FIERCE FIRE AT ViCTOR WIPED OUT BUSINESS SECTION OF THE CITY HOUSES BURNED LIKE PAPER Futile Efforts to Check the Flames With Dynamite—Losses Will Aggregate Two Millions
Fire at Fresno
MILITARY PRISONERS Fail in a Plot to Escape From Fort Sheridan
BROWNING'S BODY Disinterred in Spite of the Colombian Laws
The Prince's Visit
Suicide by Shooting
STRINGING A TROLLEY FROM THE METROPOLIS TO THE CAPITAL The End Aimed at Is the Displacement of Locomotives by Electrical Apparatus
Coryell's life and Death
Resisted Arrest
Isthmus Politics
Coal Breaker Burned
A Mason's Death
OLYMPIA OFF FOR NICE DEWEY WILL LEAVE NAPLES TODAY IN TALKS WITH REPORTERS The Admiral Repeats His Assertion. That the Filipinos Are Capable of Self-Government
Alleged Interviews
Fighting Sailors
RATE TROUBLES Under Consideration by Western Passenger Agents
Rice Murder Case
Austrian Rioting
Tennis at Hamburg
German Cabinet Crisis
Spread of Plague
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TIIE iOKGESI WAY ROUWI
TBENCHBEVO. LUTION AT HAND
DEWEY AMONO THE "AUNTIES''
VIOLENCE UNCALLED FOJ
OffICiALS SQUABBIING » OVEJEt DETAILS OF WELCOME TO SOLDIERS Because Governor Q-age Won't Take a Tow, the Oall Says Seamans Is a Burro
JAPANESE LAW To Control the Affairs of All Religious Sects
ASTORIA REGATTA Practically Spoiled by Damp and Dismal Weather
FRATERNAL INSURERS Holding Their Thirteenth Annual Session at Chicago
GEORGE CLAYTON'S WILL Leaves a Million to Found a Colorado College
Young Men's Institute
Warlike Navajoes
Cyclone in Carolina
A California Storm
Fight Over Pasture
Bought a Fishery
The Carter Case
A Jockey's Death
An Insane Poisoner
Found Dead in Bed
A Strike at Havana
Chinese Brigandage
Editor Jones Dead
Nevills' Suit
An African Famine
Surf Bather Drowned
THE "MUTE" WASN'T DUMB A Conductor's Story of a Tramp Who Biode on His Train
HAS HOPES FOB ANDBEE Balloonist May Come Back, a Stockholm Writer Thinks
Books for Criminals
Franoe's New and Largest Battleship
Penn's Successful Doctors
Tombstone-selling Rivalry
Czar's Jeweled Map
As to Hissing
A Question of Dignity
Thousands Leaving Finland
DEWEY'S COMING HOME
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INDEX 10 CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
the weather
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Burglarized a Crib
Silver-Tongued
Marriage Licenses
The Catholic Picnic
Stand Up Jimmy Cullen
Clapp Was a Suicide
TO BOND OR NOT TO BOND Old Straw Threshed Out at the Mass Meeting MAYOR EATON'S LATEST MESSAGE I A Few Fallacies Pointed Out by Mr. Miner—The Committee of One Hundred Hard at Work
The Committee of One Hundred l
The Mayor's Views
Mr. Miner's Reply
A FEDERAL BUILDING WORTHY OF THE NAME MAY BE REALIZED Result of Superintendent Roberts' Investigations—Big Price A. P. Johnson Wants for His Dot
More Haste, Less Plunks
i Newsboys' Night
POOR, PETITE PALOMA! CHILD PTANIST WILL NEVER PLAY IN PUBLIC AGAIN _ j MENTAL AND PHYSICAL WRECK The Sad News That Comes by Way of Denver—lnfant Prodigy's Career
WANTED TO PLAY POKER Three Japs Take Lessons From Chinamen, Then Fight 0
LAUOHLIN'S NEW BLOCK A Handsome Building on Broadway for Jacoby Bros.
THE POLICE COURT
The Thieves' Season
Pensions and Postal
The Supervisors
Butcher Kept the Tinier
Mr. Goodwin's Fall
I AT THE THEATER I
GAVE HIM A SWORD Lieut. Chappelear Feted by Company F. National Guard of California
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CHILDREN AT PASADENA M ITST WORRY AtONG WITHOUT A KINDERGARTEN FLANNEL KIDS NEED SPANKING Another Small Boy Burglar Gathered in by Watchful Officers—Personal and Social Notes
TENNIS TOURNAMENT Some Interesting Contests at Avalon Saturday
ALMOST A MURDER Dago Red Works as Usual, Even in Riverside
WHAT TIIEV HAVE DONE TEMPERANCE WOMEN DISCUSS PAST AND PRESENT WORK School of Methods of the W. C. T. U. in Session at Santa Monica—Interesting Programs
Soldiers' Home Nctes
Norwalk Notes
TRUE LOVE'S COURSE TWO CASES WHERE IT DIDN'T HUN SMOOTH An Elopement and a Brutal Assault Figure Prominently in tlie Affairs
A SLUGGING MATCH Despite Frequent Fouls Herrera Gets a Decision Over De Coursey
A FORMER POMONAN Charles B. Clapp Who Oommlttert Suicide Sunday
Runaway Hoi se
Santa Barbara
Loveland and His Wad
Jumped Their Bonds
A New Oil Company
HOTEL ARRIVALS
j OMAHA SILVTD RITES Com idered Oertaln to Fuse in Favor of Bryan j
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CYCLEWAY SET APART •UPERVISOBS GRANT PETITION OF ASSOCIATED WHEELMEN A TWO-MILE PATH RESERVED On the Santa Moniea Road Which It Will Be Misdemeanor for Other Vehicles to Use
GETS A NEW TRIAL Negro Barber Without Paternal Feelings Released From Jail
A Receiver Appointed
Ignored the Terms of the I/ease
Homeward Bound '
Change in Studies
Only His Clothes Ijeft
Methever's Examination
Court Notes
ALASKAN MISSIONS Address Before Woman's Auxiliary of Diocese of Southern California
IN SOCIETY
Here and There
PERSONAL
Bieroe to El Hutch
Bus sell does Back
HNANCE AND TRADE
Closing Stocks
Bond List
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement !
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
California Fruit Sales
Coast Shipping
Dried Fruit Prices
Copper and Lead
Petroleum
liOiNDON MARKETS The Monetary Position Shows Very Decided Improvement
EUROPEAN CROPS Prospects Better Than for Many Tears Past
LOCAL TRADE REVIEW Mortgages, $1000 and Over
Releases, $1000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
Produce Quotations
Suicide by P-oison
A Timely Rescue
Scientists in Session
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THEIR DECISION FINAL FRANCHISE QUESTION IBREVO- t CABLY LAID TO REST COUNCL FIRM IN ITS OPINION Half Holiday Given to City Employes on Wednesday—Residents of Garvanza to Be Taxed
HALrF HOLIDAY GRANTED City Employes to Be Given a Chance to Vote for the Bonds
THEY ARE SATISFIED Some Residents of the Annexed Districts Willing to Pay Taxes
VALUE OF A PIPE LINE City Engineer Reports en the Advisability of Ames' Main
MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS All Kinds of Grist Run Through the Councilmanic Mill
Street Work Ordered
SF.WAGE IRRIGATION BARRED Fruit and Vegetables Which May Not Be Raised in That Manner
A WANTON GIBL Tlie Police Thought She Was an Inno- , cent Victim '
Do-oking for His Grandparents
JOTTINGS
Oar Koine Brew
BORN
HlhD
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