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Los Angeles Herald, Volume 11, Number 43, 19 January 1879
Issue Contents
Article Text
Masthead
Morning Telegrams.
DEATH OF BILLY.
NOTICE.
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The ... Dreams are Made of.
LAST NIGHT'S NEWS.
Pacific Coast News.
Latest Eastern News.
European Cable News.
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BUSINESS ENTERPRISE.
WAR DEPARTMENT, SIGNAL SERVICE, U. S. ARMY.
CHURCH CHIMES.
LOCAL BREVITIES. Judge Williams Informs the Downey Courier that on the Oth Instant a small tin box was placed In bis safe beeping by a Mexican, who otitained it iv the following singular manner: Two Mexicans wero riding from I,os Angeles on horseback late one evening, and when some distance on tbe road, encountered a man, who suddenly ran from lham und commenced discharging a idstnl ut ihem. One ol ilih riders was thrown by his horse, and the other was carried some dis'iiuce by bin frightened animal before he Could be checked. On returning to his companion who had been dismounted, the laiter perceived this tin box lying in she road, took possession of it, piscineit iv charge of Judge Williams, who has endeavored to discover tin riuhlful owner. Tile box bud evidently been stolen, tho thief sup posed he was pursued by officers ol the law and opened fire. Nelthei of the Mexicans were hurt. On < xamiiii.tioii tho box was found to contain Insurance papers, deed-, notes, a few gold trinkets, etc., mill Is evidently the property of Jean Hirigoyen. Tho regular statement, of flu Commercial Bank of Los Angeleappeuis in our advertising oulumnthis morning. This Is the young e*l of our banks and It has mude i t v way lo the front rank tiy tho dreid ed business tact and aptitude of its managers. To meet $203,200.20 due depositors It baa •> paid up capital slock in gold of 3177.(100. cash ii. hand amounting to $50 356 05, cash with Correspondents in California, Chicago, New York and London f ihe amount of $20 471 58, real estate In Lns Ann-I h. lix Hires, etc . which foots up $42 SBO 60, and undivided surplus esruinus amauutlnii 10 $18,851 01. Like all our Lns Angeles bulks it not only passed suecessluiiy Iho Ordeal of a thorough examination by the Bank Coinmis sinners hut, exfarted Bank Coin Dussirtner Murphy's spsolal encomiums on Its excellent management and condition. We had a oil on Thursday from Mr. It B. Campbell, who had |ual arrived from TrubUOO Cafl >n. For the past three or four weeks he has been developing a Claim 111 the Ballon, and he has progressed sufficiently to satisfy himself that it Is one of the largest and most promising leads in all the mining region "Survey & Thiatlewttite's mine iii ii' i a circumstance to il," ho sny-. His visit to Anaheim Was for till I purpose of getting sacks in which to put the ore. The mine is In an almost inaccessible pint of Hic.-Q in, und it is estimated Ilia' $700 wid hive to he expended in bund nig a road to it. Mr. Campbell's : partners ure It. U. Oilman und T. C Smith, and we hope the Bouaii la (for so tbe mine Is named) will yield these gentlemen a fortune.— A naheim Gazette. 'Ihe proprietors of the Mechanics' Store, No. 49 Main street, Inform t heir numerous customers that they huve ju-l received another large Invoice of the latest sty I, s of goods, embracing ladies' dress goods,laces, hosiery and v full line of lueu and boys' clothing, huts, caps,boots und slioes. These gOOitS having tieen bought for cash they are enabled to oiler their patrons belter bargains than ever before. Don't forget tne place, No. 49 Main street, opposite tbe St. Charles Hotel. A fully -.quipped newspaper outfit, including several Varieties oi types, cases, imposing stonra, c c, will be sold at tho uuction house ol J. G. DrTurk, No. 27 Main atreel, on Thursday next, at It) A M The material is ail of thu best quality and is 111 ttrstrate order, Any one contemplating the establishment oi a uewswaper should avail himself ot thifi opportunity,
Ploo House Bill of Fare.
Board of Supervisors.
Board of Education.
COURT REPORTS
The Yellow Fever Fund.
Humors of Resumption.
Property Transfers.
Untitled
BORN.
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AUSTRALIA OUTLAWS AT BAT.
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