California Digital Newspaper Collection
powered by Digital Library Consulting
A Freely Accessible Repository of Digitized California Newspapers from 1846 to the Present
Home
 
Search
 
Titles
 
Dates
 
Help
 
About
 
Log in
California Digital Newspaper Collection > Los Angeles Herald > 2 November 1899
Please take this brief survey to help us improve the CDNC and its text correction tool. Thanks for your feedback!

Los Angeles Herald, Number 33, 2 November 1899 PDF Issue PDF

Masthead
BRITISH PEOPLE WAITING While the Government lizes the Telegraph LITTLE NEWS EROM SOUTH AFRICA The Public Contents Itself With Criticising White and Getting More Grimly Determined to Carry the War to a Successful Issue
WORD FROM WHITE Giving Further Details of tlie Disastrous Fight
THE DAY IN LONDON The Blackest Since the Revolt of the r Sepoys
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
Ladies' Hospital Work
The Cabinet Meeting
Inquiry Allowed
Mediation Talk
A Rumored Disaster
HAWAIIAN NOTES The Labor Question Still Far From Settled
The Suesser Murder
Russia's Finances
Kentucky Politics
Sentenced for Life
Meeting of Kings
Revenue Jobs
Imperial Visitors
MINDANAO MOHAMMEDANS Like the Example Set by Sulu's Sultan WILLING TO SUBMIT TO AMERICANS The Sole Condition Being That Garrisons Be Established in the Islands to Protect the Chiefs—Encouraging Reports From Negros Island
Affairs at Negros
General Otis' Message
Killed and Wounded
Young's Advance
A Transport Arrives
Transports Sighted
A Palatial Troopship
Funston Is Mad
The Cold Pacts
Ireland Surprised
Ordered Forward
Commission Report
Arms for the Tagals
Not One Escaped _ _■ ml. et<l t O I
Mustered Out
The Brooklyn's Voyage
The Coming Report
Promoted for Gallantry
A Prisoner's Beport
A Finicky Captain
China Passengers
CRUSHED TO DEATH More Victims of the Red Bluff Accident
Slosson Wins
FOR 10 RICO PROSi ECT IS PLEASANT SINCE STORM HAS PASSED ONLY THE LAW IS VERY VILE The Awful Tangle of Spanish and American Law Makes Progress Very Slow
HOMESTEAD EIGHTS Arcs Obtained Only by Following the Statute Strictly
SHEEP MEN'S WOES Fined for Pasturing on the Forest Reserves
COMMERCt CONGRESS ROUNES UP ITS WORK IN SOME RESOLUIIONS Peace Among Nations and an Isthmus Canal Among the Things to Be Desired
A DUST EXPLOSION Causes Loss of Life and Heavy Money-Damage
Chinese Duties
A Serious Runaway
Aii Engineer Drowned
A Dark Camp
Fire and Explosion
AS UPTON WAS LICKED HE TWAVira NO BONES ABOUT SAYING SO WILL TAKE BACK A LOVING CUP Which He Promises to Prize More Highly Than He Would the America's Trophy
MARCONI'S SYSTEM Will Serve a Very Good Purpose in l Hawaii
BIDS FOR WARSHIPS Submitted by Two Big Pacific Coast Firms
A Boom in Oil
Customs Collections
Sues for Damages
Ail Alameda Pioneer
LITTLE CHANGE SEEN IN THE CONDITION OF THE VICE PRESIDENT Recovery Is Not Considered Possible but Death Is Net Believed to Be Imminent
A CHICAGO MYSTERY In Which the Only Certain Element Is Crime
A Freight Wreck'
Sailed for Europe
Stricken With Paralysis
A Typhoid Victim
The Boiler Burst
THE FEDERAL FINANCES AS SHOWN BY REPORTS OF THE BOOKKEEPERS _____ ' REVENUE SHOWS AN INCREASE For the Month of October the Public Debt Was Reduced Three Million Dollars
ON THE TURF Results at Oakland and on Eastern Tracks
Defended His Home
A Youthful Murderess
Only One Saved
Bead Britons
Army Inspection
Consul to Cairo
Page 2 Advertisements
Page 2 Advertisements Column 1
CORBIN MAKES REPORT ON CONDITION AND NEEDS OF THE ARMY AMATEUR CRITICS ANSWERED Medals Recommended for Ken Who Continued to Serve After Their Time Had Expired
The National Order
Work Getting Slack
THE MARCONI SYSTEM PROVED TO BE OF PRACTICAL ■UTILITY Some Improvements Are Still Heeded to Prevent Interference of Simultaneous Messages
MAN WHO DEFENDED GUITEAU A Morose, Unapproachable Hermit Living Alone in a Secluded Spot
Art Forging Ahead in Chicago
The Greatest of Plungers
TRAINED f0 THE TOP THE FUGS ARE READY FOR CALL OF TIME BOTH SUPREMELY CONFIDENT Jeffries Still the Favorite of the Experts, but Sharkey Money Is Not Lacking
SPORTING MEN'S OPINIONS
LIGHTS AT STOCKTON LOOK TO STEAM POWER FOR A SUPPLY OF JUICE The Power House at Blue Lake City Sets Itself Afire and Burns Up
BRYAN BUSY i Nebraska Campaign Conducted Under Serious Difficulties
Forty Stripes Given, a Negro Boy
The Miners' Trials
GOOD FOR REFERENCE COMPARATIVE FIGURES FOR USE NEXT TUESDAY ELECTION IN TWELVE STATES How They Voted in 1898 and Also In 1896—Congress and the Legislatures
A Railroad Election
A SAMOAN SETTLEMENT NOT BEYOND THE BOUNDS OP POSSIBILITY All Three of the Treaty Powers Agree /That They're Tired of Tripartite Agreements
Is Stubbs tho Government?
GOLD FROM CAPE NOME BROUGHT BY TREASURE SHIP ROANOKE SOME STORIES OF DISASTER Typhoid Fever Plays Havoc With Many of Those Lucky in Finding Wealth
Holds a Peculiar Title
Page 3 Advertisements
Page 3 Advertisements Column 1
Untitled
A BIG PROBLEM TO FACE
PROTECTED GLASS
EDITORIAL OPINION Exclusiveness Bun to Extreme
The Issue of Issues
Believes in the English Language
Southern Welcome to Dewey
Carrying Water on Both Shoulders
Rumors! of Doubtful Source
THE PUBLIC PULSE
The Standard of Imperialism
The Water Railway-Power Problem
The Hungerford Case
The Let-Alone Policy of Liberty
Page 4 Advertisements
Page 4 Advertisements Column 1
INDEX re CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHEB
CITT NEWS IN BRIE 7
DOWIE MEETINGS Attract Bigger Crowds Than the Doctor Wants
DRINK AND DEATH .A Fatal Affray In a San Francisco Saloon
Swallowed by the Santa Fe
The Stoneware Trust
Nebraska's Ex-Governor
A CITY HALL THUNDERBOLI The Council Dethrones Its Police Commissioners CHIEF GLASS' RULE IS THREATENED The Council's Summary Action Was Not Expected and It Caused a Lively Sensation—The Ex-Commissioners Have No Regrets
What the Commissioners Say
FIRE COMMISSION Routine Business Occupies the Session. I Miscellaneous Matters
FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION Government Publications for Ranchers and Dairymen
Church and Trade Unions
SOME NOTES ON DEBS THE GREAT LABOR LEADER WHO IS COMING HERE Hie Friends Say His Enemies Have Misrepresented Him Greatly. His Lectures
"A HOT TIME" The Salvation Army's Opening of Its "Worklngmen's Metropole"
Brown's Coming to Town
Temperance Meetings
Schooner Under Libel
A Schooner Wrecked
The Poisoner's Trial
Was a Bonfire
A Saloon Hold-upT
Pickpocket Arrested
PERSONAL
ONE ANACAPA PIRATE LET OFF ON SENTENCE FOB PETTY LARCENY Santa Monica Young People Observe Halloween—Good Templars Elect Officers—Coroner's Inquest
The Receiving Hospital
Halloween Jokers
AT THE HOTELS t |
Page 5 Advertisements
Page 5 Advertisements Column 1
Page 5 Advertisements Column 2
Page 5 Advertisements Column 3
THE PASADENA BUDGET MOORE'S FRIENDS TRYING TO HELP HIM BY APPLYING TO PA FOR CASH The Councilmen and Board of Tr.ido Members Moving Slowly Toward City Improvements
A PROPER RECEPTION Riverside Rebekahs Will Entertain Their St:ite President
ir MAY BE SETTLED BINGHAM AND HIS FRIENDS ARE HARD AT WORK Tlie Grand Jury the Only Obstacle in tlie Way—A Newspaper Suit
"Feed My Lambs"
THE NEWS -0E ARIZONA POSSIBLE DISCOVERY OF NATURAL GAS AT YUMA PLENTY OF GOOD LAND Phoenix .Making- Great Preparations 1 for the Carnival—Cattle Thieves
WILL HAKE SULPHURIC ACID A New Use of the Asphaltum Works at Ventura
THE DEAL IS SETELED BY UNCLE COLL IS AND THE BRITISH BANKERS The New Bonds Have Already Beep Delivered and Stock Will Soon Be Issued
Eugene Debs at Winnipeg
Like Mack
BOTH BIDS REJECTED SAN PEDRO TRUSTEES SPRING A GREAT SURPRISE The City Will Advertise for New Street Railway Franchise Bids
Page 6 Advertisements
Page 6 Advertisements Column 1
Page 6 Advertisements Column 2
Page 6 Advertisements Column 3
WINDOW GLASS TRUST ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF TARIFF TRUST AND ITS ABUSES Manufacturers and Workers Unite tq Plunder the Publio—Trust Advances Prices 100 Per Cent
BOTH TOWNS WIN FLAGSTAFF AND WILLIAMS GET A NEW RAILROAD Flagstaff Enjoying a Veritable Boom. Much Building Is Now Going on{
A VERBAL AGREEMENT News of the Day in Prosperous Orange County
FINANCE AND TRADE
Closing Stocks
Bond List
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
The Metal Market
Dried Fruit. Prices
LOCAL TRADE REVIEW Mortgages, $1000 and Over
Releases, $1000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
Local Produce Markets DAIRY PRODUCTS
HETTY GREEN'S SON ALONG A Party Traveling In Oriental Dress to the Dallas Festival
Page 7 Advertisements
Page 7 Advertisements Column 1
THE CONTEST TO «PEN WILL OF LATE DR. MT9NALD IN DISPUTE CANADIAN RELATIVES LEFT OUT A One-Sided Effort to Compromise the Case—Vice Consul Mortimer Ap- j pears for Contestants
MRS. HICKEY'S PROPERTY Andy Fiancisco Appointed Receiver Pending the Trial
FOR SERVICES RENDERED A. N. Davidson Suing H. Laughlinfor Services
A PROLONGED LITIGATION Carried on Appeal Three Times and Again Remanded
A NOTE TRANSACTION Seeking to Recover by Foreclosure of Mortgage
THE POLICE COURT
JEFFRIES-SHARKEY FIGHT Full Report of the Great Contest Will Be Received in This City-
WKEFLER'S BUSY DAY BERKELEY'S PRESIDENT IK GREAT DEMAND Talked to the Ruskin Art Club and to Normal School Pupils—Crowded Reception
LANGTRY' S HUSBAND ALREADY REGRETS HIS BARGAIN WITH THE LTLY Discovers That She Flirts, pnd Young De Bathe Leaves Her Forever
NEWSBOYS' HOME Annual Reception and Election of , Officers
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Botanical Garden Wanted—Question of New Quarters
A LONELY DEATH Mcxican Woodchopper Broke His Neck in Falling in a Canyon
THE MONTHLY REPORTS Taking Stock of the County's Financial Resources
LABOR NOTES
Marriage Licenses
Struck With a Brick
lIS SOCIETY
JOTTINGS
DEATHS
Page 8 Advertisements
Page 8 Advertisements Column 1
Page 8 Advertisements Column 2
Show/hide left pane
Issue Previous issue Browse all issues of this publication Next issue   Hint: Right-click on an article to see options menu Zoom In Zoom Out Maximize
© 2008-2011 Digital Library Consulting. All rights reserved. Powered by Veridian
x