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Los Angeles Herald, Number 360, 25 September 1899 PDF Issue PDF

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FILIPINO CANNON CAPTURED After Four Hours' Bombardment by Warships ONLY ONE AMERICAN WAS WOUNDED If Any Insurgents Were Hurt They All Ran Away Without Telling About It—Transport Valencia Brings the Last of the Montanans
Watson's Report
VALENCIA IN PORT Bringing the Remainder of the Montana Volunteers
A New Mexico Patriot
An Unlucky Trip
Deaths in Hospital
The Transport Strike
Coming and Going
EDMONTON TRAILERS With Money Enough to Pay Their Fare Home
STORM ON THE LAKES The Life Savers Kept Busy Off the City of Chicago
VISIT OF DIAZ Contemplated With Pleasure by the Mexican Herald
RAILROAD VICTIMS Tenderly Cared for in the Hospital at Pueblo
"Big Doc" Released
Stockton Coursing1 »
Charges against Barnes
Killed by the Cars
A Soudan Expedition.
AN ANTI-WAR MEETING FAILS TO PRODUCE THE RESULT DESIRED 'EACETALKERS HOWLED DOWN Pending- Some Decision on the Transvaal Questions the Rand Miners Desert Their Work
Thanks for Support
THE HEALTH OF HOBART WILL FORCE HIM TO RETIRE FROM POLITICS It Will Also Permit President McKinley to Name a New Running Mate
KENTUCKY RACES Good Program Made Out for the Coming Week
fELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
Chief Dwyer Dead
Spread of the Plague
A New Wheel Record
THE ALASKAN EARTHQUAKE Vividly Described by Sheldon Jackson THE INHABITANTS FLEE TO THE HILLS The Chaos of Rolling Earth and Roaring Tidal Waves Made a Scene of Terror Which Yet Had Elements of the Ludicrous
THE AIDIN QUAKE Was Accompanied by Very Serious Loss of !Life
Signs of Earthquake
Rounding Up Ranches
A Cuban Investment
Spanish Rioting
A High Priced Horse
Mining Engineers
DEWEY DAY PROGRAM COMPLETE IN ALE ESSENTIAL DETAIIS ALL THE MONEY EXPENDED Together With Thirty Thousand Dollars the Committee Hopes to Obtain from the Assembly
The G. A. XL Affair
Briton 9 Won't Come
ON THE DIAMOND Results of Games Played by National League Clubs
State League Games
The Morey Poison Case
Packing Plant Burned
A Pleasure Trip
Max Regis Located
Dixon-McGovern
McXlnley's Brother
Anxiety Believed
Yellow Fever
CIVIC FEDERATIONISTS DECIDE TO GROW IO NATIONAL PROPORTIONS HEAD IS AUTHORIZED TO ACT Will Appoint Committees to Provide for Discussion of Domestic and Eorelgn Policies i
BKITISH GRICKETEHS Cioss the Water to Tackle the American Players
MEXICAN MATTERS A Resident American Wants to Mine Aluminum
Wind at Chicago
Gold from Alaska >
Collectors Robbed
Explorer Bonney Dead
A Chicago Fire
Dreyfus' Health.
A Church Burned
A Capital Printer Dead
More Plague Cases
Steamer Movements
A Dreyfus Echo
A Feature of Yachting
A StCOND GRANT GIRL TO MARRY A HIGH-TITLED FOREIGNER THE PRINCE CANTACUZENE Leads Julia Dent Grant to the Altar at Newport—A Second Geremony .to Take Place Today
AT THE HOTELS
5' AT THE THEATER £
FUNERAL OF SAMTTEL KINO j – Dead from Inhaling Flame Some Two Uonths Ago
$2,000,000 TO GREET HIM Missing Heir to a Big Fortune Found After a Six Years' Search
His Cleverness
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TEMPERANCE TALKERS WORKING HARD FOR SANITARY DISTRICT OUT-DOOR MEETINGS PLANNED No Trouble to Get Rid of the Saloon if the Majority of the People Desire It
BEST ON RECORD The Celery Crop in Orange County This Year
THIRD NEW CREAMERY RIVERSIDE EXPANDING ITS INDUSTRIAL OPERATIONS Another Teacher Who Held His Position as Educator Under a Fraudulent Certificate
Will Be a Stubborn War
? CITY PULPITS I
Universal Brotherhood
IN HIS HANDKERCHIEF The Way One Man Tried to Smuggle a Diamond Bracelet
When Chicago Was Young
Relic of Former Eyes
TAMING HIS SHREW
LI HUNG CHANG The Crafty Chinese Statesman Give* Some Breezy Opinions
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BOUGH RIDING RHETORIC
THE MIGHTY OTIS
GEMS OF THOUGHT
THE PUBLIC PULSE
A Check in Plutocracy's Training School
How Is This tor a Cure of Vagrancy?
Imperialistic Inconsistencies
New Zealand Experience
An Appeal to the Pious
The Natural Source of Public Revenue
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INDEX TO CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
PERSONAL
No Figs From Thistles
Mrs. Wayer's Complaint
CONFERENCE SUNDAY AN IMPRESSIVE SERMON BY BISHOP NINDE ORDINATION OF MINISTERS Memorial Services for Deceased Ministers and Their Wives—Freedman's Aid Anniversary
SENATOR WHITE'S ILLNESS So Much. Improved That He Wil Start for Home Today
RAIDED AN OPIUM JOINT The Police Make a Good Catch and Get Plenty of Evidence
Covina's New Packing House
Half R»te* Knut nnri Norfcli
INDUSTRIES ASSAILED RECIPROCITY TREATIES WITH FRANCE AND JAMAICA CALIFORNIA TO BE SACRIFICED The Administration Uses Its Influence At the Behest of Two Powerful Trusts Against This State
MINING ENGINEERS Delegates to the Annual Convention at San Francisco Due Next Week |
MAY LANOLEY MISSING DISAPPEARED AT BEDONDO LAST THURSDAY HER BROTHER'S VAIN SEARCH Not a Clue Found to Her Whereabouts During Four Days Past
WITH THE SOCIALISTS Mr. Alsop of New Zealand Discusses Economic Conditions
BEFORE HER EYES HERMAN BURGDORFF DROWNED WHILE CLAM DIGGING His Wife Was a Helpless Spectator on the Beach—A Well-Known Mem- i ber of the Turnvereiii
DEATH IN A LAKE Young Will Rogers Drowned in Hollenbeck Park Lake
The Coroner Will Investigate
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Arrpy and Dreyfus Case
Tbe A&l&y Go&t Aotclopc.
Str&oge C&tcb For a Aousetr&]
People of Note.
Arrnored Tr&ir? r) tbe Pbilippir?
Relics In a Torr)t>.
Tbc Kaiser's Cup.
Colopel Stotzepberg's Carriage.
Tbe /Carriage of tiss Julia Grant.
Upcle S&rr/s Youpgest C&pt&ii?.
Kitchener It? England.
A Typical Aootrr)&rtre T&veri).
COLLEGE ATHLETES lOOTBALL AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Opening of thfi Season—Arrival of President Wheeler and Beception
Soldiers' Home Notes
MOW IN THE COIRIS THE STARKE HOTEL MUDDLE AT SAN BERNARDINO Judge Noyes of Riverside Breaks the San Bernardino Record Trying Cases
SANTA BARBARA Fixing the Tax Rate—The County Teachers' Institute
Compton News
Immorality in France
The Golf Inkstand
JOTTINGS
Oar Home Brew
DEATHS
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