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Los Angeles Herald, Number 68, 7 December 1899
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ALL IS WELL AL LADYSMITH But Boers Are Getting Awfully Active METHUEN IS STILL AT MODDER RIVER All Movements of the British Forces, if They Are Making Any, Are Being Concealed From the Public With Elaborate Care
Hot Bombardment
Boer Activity
RETIRING BOEBS X<eave lien Enough for the Investment of liadyamlth
AT MAFEKING The Condition Grows More Critical Every Day
Jouubert's Illness
Will Join the Boers
British Wounded
Supplies Hold Out
THE POISON CASE A Day Given to the Examination of Heiles
DEATH OF HO MUN Made the Basis of a Claim for Damages
A Yellow Flag Flying
Favors Expansion
Will Bo No Harm
The Pope's Health
Smugglers May Smuggle
Big Factory Fire
A Pension Bill
BLUEGRASS ORATORS TRY TO CONVINCE CONTEST COMMISSIONERS REPUBLICANS TALK LONGEST But the Democrats Were Saving Up Their Best Efforts for the Session Today
RAILROAD MEN Want More Time to Provide Safety Appliances
CHICAGO BROKERS Start a Crusade Against the Bucket Shops
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
A TREASURY RULING Which Pleases the Canadian Pacific Railroad Officials
G. A. R. REUNION To Be Held at Chicago Early in the Eall
WOOD'S PROMOTION Gives Him Bank Above Many Senior I Officers
WESTWARD RATES To Be Settled by a Conference of the Managers
A Newspaper Deal
Canadian Justice
A Salvador Revolution
Mazet Inquiry Ended
The Peruvian Crisis
EIGHT HUNDRED MEASURES Presented for Consideration by the Senate VERY EEW ARE OE GREAT IMPORTANCE The Most Significant Work of the Day Is Done by the House Committee Which Unanimously Approved the Financial Bill
The Doors Opened
BILLS INTRODUCED Mostly Old Stagers but Some Are Important
SENATE CONTESTS Quay's Case Probably the First to Ba Decided
Confident Claims
Virginia's Contest
HOUSE AFFAIRS Financial Bill Unanimously Approved In Committee
THE ROBERTS CASE Committee Called to Consider the Matter Today
Roberts' Remarks
A Second Attempt
NOMINATIONS Consuls Appointed and Some Army Officers Promoted
Confirmation
Reciprocity Treaties
Christmas Football
The Welburn Case
He Didn't Collect
Gifts to Tuskegee College
A Murderous Eurglry
RACIST ANO MURDERER BURNED BY A MOB OF FRENZIED KENTUCKIANS VICTIM'S CRIME WAS HORRIBLE The Punishment Inflicted Puts to the 1 Blush the Cruelty of Savages or Fiends
A PROBATE RTJXING ' Illegitimate Children Given Shares of De Laveaga Estate
Six-Day Cyclists
Ambitious Collectors
A Paris Exhibit
10 t » Chicago Auto Drivers
An Insurance Combine
i Mrs. Phelan's Illness
Eats All Healthy
Judge Johnson Besigns
An Expensive Seat
THE FINANCIAL BILLS COMMENTED ON BY CHAIRMAN ff. H. HANN A Splendid Expressions of Purpose to Jftilflll the Pledge for Gold Standard Legislation
COTTON WORKERS Get News of an Advance in Their Wage 3
TO BE RETIRED Colonels Kellogg and Carpenter Made Brigadier Generals
Drunkenness and Death
Hayward's Successor
Orders to Troops
Status of Spaniards
A Woman Horsethief
Sconchin Maloney Dead
Seeking Sunken Txeasure
In Old Mexico
YELLOW FEVER A Serious Outbreak Reported in Oosta Rica
GOTHAM CITIZENS Trying to Secure Both the National Conventions
Stuck River Floods
Tha JtcDaniel Murder
An Advance in Oil
Industrial Inquiry
A Dakota Temblor
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SEC. GAGE'S REPORT BTBGES ADOPTION OP THE GOLD STANDARD COINAGE FOR THE PAST YEAR The Secretary Desires Greater Privileges for the National Banks—Our Foreign Commerce
MURDER OF INNOCENTS Under tho Present Public School System
Six Feat of Debutante
A IMP TO MT. VERNON HOME AND TOMB OF THE FATHER » OF HIS COUNTRY A ' REVERENT PILGRIMAGE The Lafayette Room—Reminiscences of Martha Washington—Honored Relics .
A REVERENT PILGRIMAGE
Swell Bike for a Hindoo
A Peculiar Verdict
THE AMERICAN SOLDIER
GEN. YOUNG'S SILtNCE ACCEPTED A3 A SIGN THAT HE IS BUSY IS STILL CHASING AGUINALDO Rumors That the Filipino Leader It Beady to Surrender Not Credited at Washington 1
Fighting at Vigan
Surrender Stories
Transports Sail
The Cases Were Different
A Plethora of Grandparents
Page 3 Advertisements
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SOME POINTS IN THE MESSAGE
EXPANSION P
GOLESMIIH'S PHILOSOPHY
A LESSON FOR THE BRITISH VOLUNTEER
SILLY LITTLE DE CAST ELL AN E
IN THE PUBLIC EYE
THE MESSAGE REVIEWED I &ss®SSSS«£?Ss^^ssSSssS^SsSw
Cause of the Drink Habit
Decision Reversed
Deepest Oil Well on Earth
Hearing Restored by Violent Cough
He Is Quite Old
THE HORSELESS CARRIAGE
Tilt PUBLIC PULSE
Los Angeles, Dec. 4, 1899. Ans-wer to Telephone
Access to Natural Resources
Questions About Teachers
Page 4 Advertisements
Page 4 Advertisements Column 1
INDEX ro CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
Foreoast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
The Results of a Misstep
Little Boy's Arm Fractured
Has Not Purchased Goran-ado
Collided With, a Car
Charged With Petit Larceny
Notaries Public
A TRIP OF INSPECTION FIRE ENGINE HOUSES READY FOR ACCEPTANCE POLICE COMMISSION MATTERS President Silver Returns to His Councilmanic Duties—School Bond Test Suit—Ordinances Signed
BACK AT HIS DESK President of the Council Silver Returns From the East
PARTIES TO THE SUIT Seymour Bros. & Co. Signify Acceptance of the City's Offer
Ordinances Signed
To View Hospital Sites
Notice to Water Companies
GOVERNOR FAVORS GLASS A Belief That He Will Influence the Attorney General
FOR THE ORTHODOX JEWS Beth-El to Build a Chapel—Friday's Services
STATE FRUIT GROWERS Looal Features in the Program of the San. Jose Meeting
STUDYING- PLANTS
Secretary Foley Here
Heart Trouble and Whisky-
WHITE IS BETTER APPEARS IN COURT AFTER HIS LONG ILLNESS The Ex-Senator Sizes Up the Qualities of the Chairmen of House Committees
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Routine Business Transacted at the Directors' Meeting
AT THE SAUCER TRACK A Good Prog-ram Scheduled for Tonight
THE POLICE COURT
PERSONAL
Marriage Licenses
Broke Her Arm
3TO(D(SXS)®(B(SX9®®(SXIX3XD(S)9 •) I AT THE THEATER t s w
WILL DEVELOP HIS RANCHES Lucky Baldwin to Fay Attention to His Lands Here
Council of Labor
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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1
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THE PASADENA BUDGET AKEBICtTS CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS CONTEST WAS NOT EXCITING General Shatter Accepts the Invitation to Attend the Tournament of Boses—News Brevities
CAUSED BY DARKNESS Lack of Light at Santa Ana Causes , Trouble
VENTURA ELECTION The Vote Canvassed and Certificates Ordered Issued
The Charleston Wreck
An Editor's Death
A Now Yo-iv'a Guide
FARMERS WERE FOOLEO A NORTH WIND CAME IN PLACE 07 A BAIN Interesting Meeting of the San Bernardino Trustees—A Failed Bank's Affairs
SANTA MONICA i Reynolds Bound Over to Answer on a Burglary Charge
DECIDED FALLING OEF NOT S<V MITCH SCALE IN RIVERSIDE AS FORMERLY Two Accidents at the Good Hope Mines—County Financial Matters
REPUBLICAN DEFEAT The Independent Ticket "Won in Santa Barbara
HAWAIIAN FINANCES Are Not Big Enough to Require Two Ministers
Page 6 Advertisements
Page 6 Advertisements Column 1
Page 6 Advertisements Column 2
Page 6 Advertisements Column 3
FOREIGNERS COMMENT ON THE M'KINLEY MESSAGE TO CONGRESS NOBODY GETS MUCH EXCITED Great Britain Is Not Displeased While Germany and France Express a Mild Satisfaction
Germany Pleased t
Cubans Satisfied
British Comment
Mexican Comment
810 GRANDE WATER Ought to Be Used for the Purposes of Irrigation i
ON THE TTJRF Race Winners at Tanforan and New Orleans ;
At New Orleans
|A MINNESOTA FIRM Built on the Flans of the Franklin Syndicate
CHICAGO STRIKE TALK Is Not Believed to Indicate Anything Serious
YAQUI REBELS Are Preparing for an Attack in Full Force
SHIELDS' COURT-MARTIAL The Acoused Chaplain Denies Charges of Drunkenness
Honolulu Street Cars
Russian War Material
Washington Memorial
Charged With Larceny
Struck by the Storm
German Labor Law
Bay State Socialists
Bobbed and Murdered
One Strike Settled
Dividend Declared
Two Men Overboard
Killed by the Cars
Harried a Baron i
FINANCE AND TRADE
Closing Stocks
Bond List
San Francisco Mining Stocks
The London Market
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices ot Produce
The Metal Market J
Dried Fruit Prices
Coast Shipping
Petroleum
LOCAL TRADE REVIEW Mortgages, 81000 and Over
Releases, $1000 and Over (Dally Statement.)
Transfers, $1000 and Over (Dally Statement.) Irn .1. a Dnwrnan (A Ha.l 1~1... _'
Local Produce Markets DAIRY PRODUCTS
RELEASE OF REESE An Appeal to Be Made to the Federal Court
Confesses His Crime
Charged With Murder
Duty Not Reduced
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MOOTRV'S HOME LIFE EVIDENCE OF BRUTAL TREATMENT OF HIS WIFE AN ENTERTAINING WITNESS In the Person of n Southern Aunty. Defendant Relieves His Feelings Against the Press
GRAND JURY ACTS Refuses to Allow the Pasadena Scoundrel to Go Free
THE CAR STARTED Damages Claimed for Injuries Said to Have Been Sustained
Courthouse Briefs
I IN SOCIETY f
Here and There
RESISTED AN OFFICER A Salvation Army Captain Locked Up for His Meddlesomeness
Pensions and Postal
The New Man Gets There
CRUEL STORY UNBAStD MBS. OHABI.ES COLLINS WAS NOT STARVED An Investigation Disproves the Assertion That the Unhappy Lady Was 111 Treated
PICTURE WITHOUT A LENS The Pinhole Camera Will Take Any Kind of Photoerauh
I THE BOERS' CALL TO ARMS .Unique Organization of Oom Paul's Fighting Men
SHE READ BKYAN'S HAND New York Palmist Found Versatility and Power
SCHOOL NOTES
THE DIARY OF A SOT A DOPE FIEND DESCRIBES HIS OWN SLAVERY Pitiable Reoord of the "Oood Tims#" Induced by Drink and Morphine. The Nemesis of the Needle
AT THE HOTELS
Aluminum Utensils
JOTTINGS
Oar Home Brew
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