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Los Angeles Herald, Number 352, 17 September 1899 PDF Issue PDF

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TRUST COHERENCE CLOSED Delegates and Public Addressed by Col, Bryan HALL JAMMED fROM PIT TO DOME Bourke Cockran Rises for a Few Words in Reply, but Eighty Per Cent of the Audience Did Not Care to Stay and Listen to Him
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
One Result
Prompt Action
REBELS RAMPANT Venezuelan Insurgents Defeat the Government Forces
DEWEY'S WELCOME Putting the Finishing Touches on the Preparations
A Samoan Conference
The Chilean Army
REPLY Of THE TRANSVAAL Handed to Greene and Cabled to England CONTENTS NOT YET MADE PUBLIC The Boers Reported to Have Evaded or Defied the British Ultimatum and the War-Cloud Is Growing Most Ominously Black
/An Anxious Sunday
What Is Offered
Nearing a Crisis
Warlike Rumors
The Real Issue
Britain Buying Suplpifs
NEW YORK BUILDERS Want More Wages and Saturday Half Holiday
A Suspect Held
AUSTRALIAN COLONIES ID THEIR FIRST PETITION FOR FEDERATION MARINE MACHINISTS SCARCE The British Public Intensely Interested in South African Affairs. Affairs of Minor Moment
YELOLW FEVER Quarantine Declared Against All the Places Affected
At Key West
Cases in Cuba
Wyman Encouraged
VANDERBFLTS WILL Not to Be Opined Till Alfred Comes Home
TIRED OF TROUBLE Zelaya Wants Better Relations With. Foreigners
Wholesale Murder
Ex-Convict's Crime
Guilty of Murder
MEDALS FOR SOLDIERS PROVIDED BY NATIVE SONS AND DAUGHTERS PRESENTATION AT PRESIDIO News Received of American Prisoners in the Hands of the Filipinos. Manila Mail Advices
Ordered Forward
Mail Advices
In Filipino Prisons
(Sentenced to Death
A Mourning Mother i
A Transport Sails
Harmless Bombardment
SCIENTIST SYLVESTER Expects the Peary Party to Reach the Pole
FRENCH SCIENTISTS Cordially Greeted l>y Their British Brethren
Federal Trust Company
Taxpayers Protest
Mexico's Congress
Suspected Plague
McKinley Invited
Sampson's Squadron
A False Report
CONVICT'S CONSCIENCE • LEADS HIM TO SURRENDER HIS ' LIBERTY CAME BACK FROM KLONDIKE To Restore the Money He Stole and Serve Out His Sentence in Prison
A Bond Decision
British Business
Window Glass Combine
Diamond Match Stock
A Suicide Identified
A Boundary Arbitrator
A Peruvian Blaze
HANNA IS HOME AGAIN FULL OF ADMIRATION FOR THE BRITISH Fully Persuaded That McKinley Will Be Renominated and Re-elected. Trusts Not an Issue
DOMINICAN MATTEES Presidential Election to Be Held This Month
WHISKY TRUST Won't Control Trade Without Fighting for It I I ■*t *rr i_ a *■ Irt rrMmia ar,,T a-'
Taxes on Bonds
A Syrian's Story
A Swindler Caught
A Strike Settled
Death of a Cadet
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GRAVESEND FAVORITES ALL LEFT IN THE LURCH BY OUTSIDERS TALENT IN LUCK AT CHICAGO Winners of Other Races Under Saddle. Results of Contests of Trotters and Facers
State Fair Races
The Grand Circuit
At Chicago
I At Fort Erie
Wagon Records
A Jockey Suspended
British Racing
ON THE DIAMOND Results of Games Played by National League Clubs
State League Games
A Game at Tucson
ON THE WHEEL The Championship Meet Under the N. C. A. Rules
A Wheel Record
A Running Record
A FURIOUS FIRE Wipes Out Many Buildings at Lincoln, Neb.
A Mexican Murder
GERMANY IS INDIGNANT AT INSULT IMPLIED IN RENNES DECISION THE PEOPLE TALK PLAINLY The Government Does Nothing to Indicate Any Intention of Boycotting the Exposition
A Bold Bobbery
Railroad Assessments
Cable Car Accident
Anti-Imperial Action
Fire in a Barber Shop
A Corner Cornered
Alaskan Railroads
Murder and Suicide
Canadians Scooped
The Atlantic Storm
Jamaican Storms
Filipino Citizens
State Fair Receipts
Still Arguing
A Dairy Delegate
In Oriental Waters
On the Mat
Box Factory Burned
JOHN BROWN'S COMPANIONS
FUNERAL OF EDWARD I. WEDIN The Hero of the Oregon Buried With. Military Honors
The Chinese Emperor
Young- Medicos Caught Out
STORYETTES
Simple Life of France's President
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GOLF AT SANTA MONICA closing tournament of the BUHHEB SEASON YOUNG TAKES CHAMPIONSHIP H. Hajes Win* Handicap—Ladies' Premier Honors Between Miss Crouch and Mrs. Upham
THE TUNA CLUB Preparations Begin for the Campaign of 1900
i NEW TIME TABLE Visiting Long Beach Is Very Convenient Now
TROW HENDRICK WON BRILLIANT CLOSE OF COVINA TENNIS TOURNAMENT Hendrick and Sinsabaugh Won First in the Gentlemen's Doubles. Other Games
Sawtelle's Growth and Prospects
NO SUNDAY DINNER PASADENA MAN VICTIM OF A DARING BURGLARY "Gould Castle," in La Canyada, Has a New Owner, Who Will Restore Its Former Beauty
A NOTABLE SUIT It Will Be Put on Trial at Ventura Next Week
SAN BERNARDINO SCHOOLS. Assignment of Teachers and Preparations for the Opening
Soldiers' Home Notes
To Demolish an Old Chapel
Don't Want to Exhibit
Santa Barbara Buys Water Land
Hill Found Guilty Again
THE WALKING IS GOOD STREET CARS AT RIVERSIDE TAKING A VACATION A Perris Rancher's Very Peculiar Predicament in a Temperance City
University Noto3
Judge Hilton's Love of Art
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THE PRESS Private Letter From the Associated Press Representative He Gives a Convincing Statement Concerning Gen* Otis' News Bureau and Its Flagrant Abuses
HE PLAYED INVALID How a Worn Out and Unselfish Clergyman Spent His Vacation
VANITY FAIR
A PECULIAR BANQUET In This Monster Cask 154 Guests Sat Down to Dinner at Nancy, France—Twice the Size of the Heidelberg Tun
HOOT, MON, IT IS TO SWEAB
I AN EXHIBITION OF NERVE
PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY Measurement of the Speed of Transit of a Nervous Impulse 'J
Mr. Herford Prompted "Her """
CONSUMPTION CURED
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OOM PATJI'S WAB SONG
THE HERALD'S MUSE
The True Conqueror
EAGLE AND SNAKE Bird Whips Rattler by Carrying-It to a Height and Dropping It
Dog Carried Oflf Baby
Admiral Dewey's Views
Europe's Only Bearded Bishop
Why Birds' Eggs Vary in Shape
A Wasteful Expenditure
Horse That Weighed 3000 Pounds
NOTES OF THE DAY
THE PUBLIC PULSE
An Era of Greed and Fraud j
The Papacy and Franc©
A Peppery Response
THE FEMININE OBSERVER
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INDEX TO CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
TltE WEATHER
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
IN THE POLICE COURT
A FATAL DOSE An Old Irishman Kills Himself With , « Strychnine
Social Democrats
Marriage Licenses
Art Exhibit
The Paiace Cafe
H»lf Kates Kant aail North
STARTLING TAEE Of ABUSE A Patient's Charges Against the County Hospital A NURSE IS ACCUSED OE CRUELTY An Investigation by the Supervisors Demanded—Earley's Story Corroborated by Another Patient. Dr. Bryant's Denial
THE ELKS' FESTIVITIES The Literary Exerolses—The Baseball Team Selected
CONFERENCE CLOSED Order of German Methodist Services Today
AT THE NORMAL SCHOOL Every Evidence of a Valuable Term's Work
A SPLENDID SHOWING COMPARATIVE LOCAL CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT There Has Been an Increase on the Bight Side All Along the Line
THE NAVAL MILITIA All Aboard to Get Seasick Tomorrow. The Number
Westlake Park Concert
Smoker for Battery D
CIIV TEACHERS MEET PREPARING FOB THE COMING SCHOOL TEAS > a PROFESSOR FOSHAY SPEAKS President Cassatt Davli Hakes an Address on Science of the Household and Estheticism
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SNARLING EXECUTORS UNSEEMLY SCRAP OVER MBS. M. B. GREENE'S ESTATE CHARGE AND COUNTERCHARGE T. S. Greene Accuses A. S. Longley of Dishonesty—The Latter Retorts With the Cry of Conspiracy
APPEAL CASES SETTLED Three Defendants Discharged and a New Trial Ordered for Herron
After the Traction Company
Augustine's Troubles
Incorporated
Court Notes
HORSE FELL ON HIM A Well-Known English Club Man, Hurt at Santa Barbara
CITY COUNCIL ROASTED ACCUSED OF DISCRIMINATION IN GRANTING FRANCHISES PRESIDENT SILVER'S DENIAL The Record Does Not Show the Granting of Any Franchise for Any Furpose Under Fresent Law
POLICE PENSIONS No Apportionment Made for Them This Year
Auditor's Balances
City Hall Notes
AT THE HOTEU3
May Be Human Flesh
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Here and There
WOMEN'S SOCIETIES
VOYAGE AROUND THE HORN
Bow
Stray Chords
Music at the Churches
A RANCHMAN'S FRIGHT Lieut. Haines Recalls an Incident of the Wounded Knee Campaign
BALL HEIRS AFTER MILLIONS Descendants of Wm. Ball Claim Valuble Pennsylvania Property
THE SONG OF THE WAVE
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OUR SPLENDID ARTILLERY AT WORK Scorning Shelter They Plant Their Guns in the Most tageous Positions and Play the Gatiing Chorus
HER GRATITUDE
A FLOATING STUDIO Dragon Fixed Up Like a Oosy House by an Artist and His Wife
,None the Less Valid
PESSIMISM OF POST-VACATION Thoughts Suggested by an Encounter With a Trmp in the Country
FISHED WITH WEBSTER How Capt. Pratt, Who Still Lives, Became Acquainted With the Orator
AN EXPLANATION Cardinal Manning on the Fear 01 Death
THE EXODUS OF THE FINNS British Columbia Will Probably Bs Chosen for the Colony
A Russian Woman Editor
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THE CASE AGAINST THEOLOGY i
LOSING OR GAINING A DAY All Depends on Whether You Travel Eastward or Westward
SOME RECENT HISTORY Showing President McKinley Guilty of "Criminal Aggression"
MA TAKES A RIDING LESSON
The Land of Windmills
The Philippines Climate
BOOKS AND THEIR MAKERS
The Kipling Cooling Off
Mr. James and His Society
MOOTRY HELD FOR MURDER Coroner Issues a Warrant For His Arrest HIS WIFf'S DEATH LAID AT HIS DOOR After a Long Investigation the Coroner's Jury Finds Su ticient Evidence to Hold the Dead Woman's Husband
METHODISTS TO MEET SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE'S 24TH SESSION BISHOP NINDE fTO PRESIDE Daily Meetings Will Be Held Tina Week in University M. E. Church. Reception to the Bishop
BATTERY D'S BENEFIT FUND Crocker Makes a Six-Dollar Transportation Rate
INDEPENDENCE DAY ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED BY THE MEXICAN COMMUNITY Interesting Exercises at Turnverein Hall Last Night—A Large Crowd Enjoyed the Speeches
VESTLAKE METHODIST CHURCH Cornerstone Laid Yesterday With Appropriate Exercises
GOVERNOR MERRILL'S FUNERAL j— Honors Paid to the Dead Statesman at His Old Home
PERSONAL
JOTTINGS
Oar Home Brew
BIRTHS
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Drilling the Chorus
A Globe-Trotting Actor
The Advent of Clement Scott
,The Secret' of Success
An International Debut
Gustav Freytag's Comedy
An East Indian Play
Gutter-al
Green Room Gossip
Personal
Coming Attractions
Change of Time
LIKE OXEN TO THE PLOW MARKHAM'S MAN WITH THE HOE Had a Genteel Job Compared With the Hired Men on a Big Banch in Oklahoma
THE MAN FROM BOSTON How He Was Bothered by a Fat-Paced Stranger
AND IT'S STILL A SECRET A Mysterious Circumstance That Has Never Been Explained
This Cat Lived More Than 25 Tears
A Dangerous Plant
DAUGHTER'S FIRST BEAU
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Fashion cSat/n de jCame SPaye
NELLIE GRANT'S RIDE At the End of the Coach's Mad Tear She Was a Perfect Wreck
Swiss Mayonnaise
Leather Mats for the Library Table
The Mysterious Miss Wood
Lost in a Tennessee Cavern
CONCERNING WOMEN
Marriage in the Philippines
Whitewings on Bicycles
A PRETTY GIRL UNFURLED IT Young Woman Who Raised the First American Flag in Porto Rico
Bing? and Loads of Them
Competing With the Saloons
MILLET'S ORIGIN All The Woman Seen in "The Angelus" Xp Visited by Many Pilgrlmt
Pigmy Camels of Persia
FINANCE AND TRADE
Closing Stocks
Bond List
Money in Bank
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement
Copper
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
Imports and Exports
Dried Ifruit Prices
Coaßt Shipping-
Petroleum
LOCAL TRADE REVIEW Mortgages, $1000 and Over
Releases, $1000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
LOCAL PRODUCE MARKETS
LEFT LEG NOT GUILTY Decision in a Curious Cat Case Made by the Courts in India
LOST IN THE CLOSED LAND Mrs. Rijnh'art's Desperate Experiences in Thibet
Who Burned St. CloudP
To Kill by Suffocation
Improvement in lSuslnes*
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