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Los Angeles Herald, Number 81, 20 December 1899 PDF Issue PDF

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A BIG FORCE Of CAVALRY To Be Raised for Service in South Africa MEN TO FURNISH THEIR OWN HORSES Enthusiasm With Which Enlistment Continues Promises to Provide All the Men the Government Will Need—News From the Front
FIERCE FIGHTING Which Sees No Advance of the British Forces
A Memorial Service
Eager for Service
Illegal Recruiting
Mason's Speech. Took
Nebraska Sympathy
Britons at Boston
Aid for the Boers
Forces From Sydney
ROSEATE RUMORS Are Credited Only by the Credulously Optimistic
FRENCH OBSERVERS Expect to See Old England Go to Pieces
CAUTIOUS CENSORS Permit Few Details of Battle to Come Through
OFFICIAL JEALOUSY "Wolseley Gang" Getting a Needed Shaking Up
Troops and Transports
Relief Funds Raised
May Offer Mediation
Denver's Sympathy
GOT OFF EASY Boston Financiers Inclined to Consider Themselves Lucky
GETS HIS ISLAND Decker Island Adjudged to Be Han- Property
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
HEIRS TO MILLIONS Two Chicago Men Unexpectedly Find a Fortune
BRUMBY'S BODY Is Taken to Atlanta, Ga., for Interment
A Suspeot Held
A Good Innovation
A Texas Hurder
The Trolley Kan Dead
DEATH Of GENERAL LAWTON Cabled From Manila and Fully Confirmed SHOT DEAD IN FRONT OF HIS MEN Notes of Progress Made in Military and Commercial Matters Show That Benevolent Assimilation Is a Plant of Dishearteningly Slow Growth
At the Capital
Official Confirmation
Further Details
Lawbon's Careeer
At His Old Home
A PROUD RECORD His Military Achievements Through Many Years of Service
His Domestic Life
A NATIVE SUCCESS Ambuslied Americans Give a Gnocd Account of Themselves
SHIPPING LAWS JLre Only Effective in Choking' Of? All Commerce
GOOD GOVERNMENT Would Soon Secure Peace in. the Philippines
NEGROS UPRISING The Work of Junta Agents Prom Hong* Kong
Back From Manila
Troops En Route
An Ugly Intimation
Transports Arrive
CLOSING THE GAP Preparatory to Making Other S. P. Improvements
POLICE PUZZLED By the Liveliness of a Supposed Dead Man
TIRED OF LIFE Two Aged People of Oakland Shuffle Off
A Railroad Election
Nebraska Insurance Law
Chronic Crookfon the Rampage
German Finances
A Nevills Case
Beri-Beri on Board
Death of an Earl
A PHILIPPINE POLICY OF WHICH TRUE AMERICANS v MAY BE PROUD SENATOR BACON RESOLUTION Which Will Form the Basis of Democratic Oppposition to McKinley's Aggression Program
Dewey Wants Justice |
A New Industry
No Hope Left
FEDERATION OF LABOR PROTESTS AGAINST , UNDER THE FLAG HAWAIIAN LAWS ARE INHUMAN The Quarrels of Union Printers and Machine Tenders Referred to a Committee of Arbitration
BROOKE RETIRES Wood Becomes Governor General of Cuba
Illinois Democracy
A Texas Snowstorm
1 SAMOAN RESIDENTS 5 » Only Moderately Well Pleased With ' Partition Scheme
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SENATE SETS THE DAY TO BEGIN DISCUSSION OF-FINANCIAL BILL :*LUEN OF NEBRASKA SWORN IN ..Bouse Routine Work Followed by an Exodus of Members Going Home for the Holidays 1
In the House
Committee Work
Clark's Contest
ON THE TTTBF Race Winners at Oakland and at New Orleans
At New Orleans
THE COMING CONFLICT Will Ba Between the Saxon and th.% Slav
ORIENTAL TRAFFIC Santa Fe People Want a Sharafof Jth.o • Business
KENTUCKY CONTESTS Democratic Candidates Appeal to the Legislature
Pay of Admirals
Peace Plans
' May Take Their Time
Mine Caves In
Notice of Contest
A Body Identified
A Virginia Senator
A Lucky Steamer
Thf Glucose Case
Will Stop Slugging
GOTHAM'S TENEMENTS PROVE DEATH TRAPS FOB. THE INMATES TWO BIG STRUCTURES GUTTED Half a Dozen Persons Burned to Death, or Suffocated and Many More Injured
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THE CANNERY COMBINE A Rumor That the Deal Has Been Perfected
The Railroad Won,
Territorial Conditions
May Go to Africa
Samoan Troubles
Two Panic Victims
A Boston Failure
A Keno Question
A Steamer Libeled
Lumber Rates Reduced
Lands and Taxes
A Heavy Frost
Ruhlin Won
Stockton Bonds
Pleasanton Votes Bonds
in ■ ■ Marshal Carter Dead /
NO SHOTS WERE FIRED EVIDENTLY BECAUSE IT WAS UNNECESSARY A Missouri Pacific Passenger Train. Held Up and Bobbed With Neatness and Dispatch
DID NOTHING WRONG Standard Oil Bribery Case Dismissed by Ohio Court
FATAL SHOOTING A Negro Murderer Put Beyond Need of Trial
| IN THE CABINET The Needs of the Cape Nome Miners Considered
A. J. Rhoades Dead
At Hanna's Bequest
A Ship Stopped
Rescue Party Lost
Promoted
Railway Rates
A Sick Marquis
AT THE HOTELS
| NERVOUS COLLAPSE | Of a Kind That Gets Well Over Night '
Still Spreading
Chinese Questions
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MEMORY CONVENIENTLY AT FAULT
THE WORLD OF WANT
MENFROMMORMONDOM TELL WHAT THEY KNOW ABOUT ROBERTS' WIVES TECHNICAL OBJECTION MADE That Acts Complained of Were Committed Before the Election of Utah's Representative
EMPLOYES' PENSIONS The System to Be Adopted by the Pennsylvania Road
A Pro-Boer Meeting
Menelik's Adviser
Dishonest Bell Boy
PERSONAL
NO TIME TO SCRAP I | PRESIDENT NAFTZGER SAWING WOOD He Says He Must Get in His Supply for the Winter Before He Can Engage in Controversies
OLYMPIC GAUSS OF '96 Graphically Described by Dr. Wheeler Last Evening
REPUBLICAN PLANS Burns Hopes to Capture the State Convention
Show Tour Watch^
Alaskan Birds
Bends Offered
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INDEX ro CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Maguire's Peculiar Antics
Charged With Burglary
AKGUELLO EXONERATED POLICE COMMISSION DISMISSES CHARGES AGAINST HIM BREWERIES AFTER LICENSES Spring Street Entrance for the Palace. Special Officers Appointed—A Hospital Bill—Notes
Work of the Library
Final Inspection
Street Work Accepted
BILLY MANNING IN TOWN The Former Prize Fighter Is Now a Health Builder
NO FROST DAMAGE Several Orange Shippers Say the Orchards Escaped
PEDAGOGIES CONFER INTERESTING SESSIONS OF THE TEACHERS' INSTITUTES VALUABLE PAPERS READ Dr. Joseph Kurtz Urges Importance of Physical Training—Nature Work—Humane Education
Santa Fe Surgeons
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THE PASADENA BUDGET COUNCIL ASKS FOB REPORT OF i WATER OOMRANIM t STEP TAKEN TOWARD SEWERS One Mile of tie Cycleway Ready to Ride On—Personal Notes and News Brevities
JAMAICA TARIFF TREATY Senator Perkins Thinks It Will Not Affect California
MUSIC NOTES
THIS HKALTH HABIT Juct an Easy to Form as Any Other
IN SOCIETY
Here and There
BLUE AND GRAY Veterans Preparing to Celebrate the Third Annual Reunion
LADY DOUGLAS HERE Ker Noble Father-in-Law at Death's Door
CHARGED WITH BIGAMY And Butcher Hartman Is in a Tight Place
THE JOURNEY BEGUN Box of Oranges for the North Ontario Sanitarium's Benefit
AT THE THEATER
Mnrriage Licenses
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PANIC-STRUCK BULLS {TURN AND OH ARCKE ON THE RAMPANT BEARS BRUIN IS DRIVEN TO COVER Btanio Prevented by Union of Financial Forces Backed by Promise of * Government Aid
Closing; Stock*
San Francisco Mining Stocks
Bond List
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement
THE LONDON MARKET Trade la Heavy but Conditions Are Imroving
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
The Metal Market
Coast Shipping
Dried Fruit Prices
Petroleum
WEATHER AND CROPS Conditions Prevailing Throughout Southern California
LOCAL TEASE EE VIEW Mortgages, $1000 and Over
Eileases, $1000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
Building Permits
Local Produce Markets
ITS ANNUAL RfPORT BOARD OF EDUCATION'S MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE B SOME OF THE GREAT NEEDS Professor Foshay Deprecates Criticism of the Public School Curriculum
THE POLICE COURT
Postoffice Record Breakers
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THE m?m BONANZA THE COPPER WOULD STATED TO BE WORTH $3,000,000 I THE COMPANY'S DIFFICULTIES Suit to Knock Out the Increased Capitalization and President Hanbury at the Same Time
ANOTHER LEONIS PARTITION Attorneys Gathering Up the Proceeds of Victory
THE ANACAPA PIRATES^ John Nelson on Trial for Stealing a Boat at Santa Monica
THE ROBERTS CASE Crets Shoved Ahead to the End of the Year
NEW FINANCIAL PLAN Hew "Mother Rawson" Deferred Payment for a Cow
Supreme Court Decisions
Courthouse Briefs
Struck by a Train.
PRODGER LOVED MUSIC HOW A GRASS VALLEY MAN LOST HIS COIN ' A Saloon Siren Who Enchanted Him and Got All His Valuables—A Touching Story
SAUCER TRACK RACES Exciting Sport Will Be Furnished for the Holidays
Elks' Christmas Tree
JOTTINGS
Our Home Bren
DEATHS
FUNERAL NOTICES
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