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Los Angeles Herald, Number 83, 22 December 1899 PDF Issue PDF

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A GENERAL ORDER ISSUED Announcing the Death of Gen- Henry W, Lawton DESERVED TRIBUTE TO HIS VALOR Messages Already Received Promise a Generous Response to the Appeal for Financial Aid for the Stricken Family—The Talk of a Successor
The Benefit Fund
Funeral Ceremonies
Lawton's Successor
DEFENDED HERSELF IA Spanish War Veteran Killed by a Girl
EMBALBMED BEES' Ordered Paid for at Regular Market Price
A STUBBORN CONVICT * Won't Pay Two Dollars to Get Out of Prison
| UNLUCKY WITNESSES i Are Not Even Provided With Food and • Shelter
GAINED HIS OBJECT Murder and Suicide for Mere Noto- I riety's Sake
MILLIONS OF BONDS Deposited at the Subtreasury Under Gage's Flan
BODIES or MAINE MEN placed on shipboard for TRANSPORT HOME Necessary Haste at Time of Interment Makes Absolutely Certain Identification Impossible
I A 810 ICEBOX 1 The Biggest Refrigerator to Be Made for Manila
' Canadian Justice
The Sunday Faper
1< « • Colonel Huntington Dead
A Copper Dividend
KENTUCKY DEMOCRATS TO CARRT CONTESTS TO THE LEGISLATURE GOOD REASONS ARE ASSIGNED » For Declining to Accept as Final the Decision of the State Canvassing Board
4 • » GRAND CANYON COPPER » 3 To Be Made Available by Building* a 1 Railroad
IN THE RING One SCotch Decided and Another Is Agreed Upon
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
GLASSWARE TRUST Makes Promises of Paying Big Dividends Some Time
Furniture Prices Lifted
The Fatal Live Wire
GERMAN POLITICIANS FIGHTING BATTLES IN THE NEWSPAPERS XTie Prussian. Diet Meets on January 9 and a Lively Session Is Expected
GOLD SHIPMENTS Vast Amounts Engaged for Saturday's Steamers
Big Engagements
Railroad Extension
A Some for Old Men
Fought a Draw
AFRICAN CABLES CHOKED With the Press of Many Official Dispatches SOLDIER'S LETTERS COMING HOME Each of the Battles Described Seems to Have Been Worse for the British Than Was Stated in the Report That Was Given Out at the War Office
French* Opinion
Word From White
Kitchener's Progress
Canadian French Sympathy
FRAGMENTARY NEWS Jealing Largely With Events Long Since Passed
CAUSE FOB UNEASINESS Ladysmith Believed to Be Short of Ammunition
After the Battle
Appeal to the Clergy
Cronje Is Crusty
Will Talk Peace
Buller's Ten Guns
Found No Boers
Roberts' Farewell
A Cunarder Impressed
Annoying Delay
A Captain's Trouble
Boer Recruits
SOLDIERS' LETTERS Wliicli Have Not Been Submitted to the Censor
Alarm in Jamaica
That Seized Flour
UNCLE SAM'S FARMERS EXPECTED TO TAKE KINDLY TO THE SEA The Man With the Hoe Will Learn a Lot of Things About Peace and Comfort
ONLY ONE DEATH As the Result of the Cave-in at the Lightner Mine
A Millionaire's Suicide
Safe in Port
Coal Miners Strike
Boutelle's Illness
Ground for a Cannery
SORROWFUL SURPRISE fob the depositors in a boston BANK A LITTLE FLURRY IN COFFEE Makes It Necessary to Appoint a Receiver for the Globe Bank of Boston
WILL NOT COMPETE Carnegie and Prick Have Settled a Program
SAMOAN AFFAIRS German Denials of Beported Native Disorder
Texas Snowstorms
Coaling at Sea
WHITE HOUSE HOLIDAY MADE BATHER QUIET BY MBS. M'KINLEY'S HEALTH But Every Employe Will Get the Customary Turkey and Friends Will Be Kemsmbered
A STEAMER SEIZED The British Master Prompt to Make Protest
A Big Copper Deal
Pittsburg Printers
Receiver Appointed
Australian Wheat
ANXIOUS fOR ACTION LOOKING TO BUILDING OP AN ISTHMUS CANAL Indications Give Little Promise of Legislation Turing the Present Session of Congress
Election Prauds Punished
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CUBA'S NEW GOVERNOR VAXES FORMAL CHARGE OF HIS I OFFICE BROOKE'S CABINET RESIGNS The New Official Will Be a Success it the Promises Made Are -* Fulfilled
ON THE TTJKF Race Winners at Oakland and at New Orleans
At New Orleans'
Oakland Race Entries for Today
. PINGREE'S FLANS Blocked by an Adjutant Who Won't Resign
DIES OF OLD AOS IT hough Sentenced to Hang a Generation Ago
A Bad Man Killed
Raisin Men's Union
Unwelcome Immigrants
The Springfield Strike
Zinc Plant Destroyed
Sharkey Will Referee
Savings Bank Report*
A Mystery Cleared Up
Anti-Imperialists
Gates Must Hang
Hired a Lawyer
A Smelter Dividend
Glass Workers' Wages
Death of De Kontskl
Russian Cereals
Wages Increased
Trouble for Li Hung
Antipodean Currency
Pool Rooms Closed
THE GOLDEN JUBILEE IS BTILL IN PROGRESS AT SAN JOSE A GREAT HISTORICAL PARADE California Pioneers and Veterans ot the Mexican War Made Objects ot Special Attention
CONVENTION PLANS * Milwaukee Men Working* to Secure the Meeting
A DISTINCT SUCCESS Mrs. Luella Day Finds Wealth and a Husband |
SAILED FOR BRAZIL Minister Bryan Off for His Field of Duty
AMERICAN ENGINEERS Give Entire Satisfaction Running on French Roads
A Texas Duel
Louisiana Democrats
Rebellion Suppressed
A Railway Election
No Money in Sight
DEMOCRATIC OUTLOOK IMPROVED BY PASSAGE OF THE CURRENCY BILL National Chairman Jones Talks on the Issues and Prospects of Coming National Campaign
Too Good to Be True
A San Jose Fire
Safety Appliances
A Big Copper Strike
Boniface Hartman Dying
The Indian Kickers
Boutelle 111
AN ADVANCE IN RATES ( INQUIRED INTO BY COMMERCE COMMISSION A WESTERN RATE WAR LIKELY "Unjustly Law" Bates Will Be Lifted Higher Than the Public Ever Saw Them
Passenger Bates
PACIFIC HOSPITAL The Successful Opening of a Finely Equipped Institution
SCHOOLMASTERS' CLUB The Pedagogues Have a Good Time at Their Banquet
Mormon missionaries
A Bankrupt Actor
Low Bates Granted
The Color Line
I Was It Suicide?
A Minister's Vacation
An Aged Senator
Untitled
Perhaps Your Trouble Is Chronic Kidney Disease Often Difficult to Determine and Likely to Deceive the Best Physicians
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The Too Previous British
Untitled
AS GOD SEES
I American Transvaal Fundi Y. 8 A TO AID | $ Widows and Orphans of Boers |
AN APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE
Democratic Issues
A Philanthropic Success
Marriage Licenses
Oil Well Injunction Suit
PERSONAL
FRUIT INTERESTS FORWARDING CO.'S CAMPAIGN AGAINST CAR LINES " Some Questions Raised in the Contest Against Reciprocity Treaties. Constitutionality Doubtful
Postal, Patents and Pensions
Mall Boxes bo Be Repainted
: Needed Firewood I
Page 4 Advertisements
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INDEX TO CITY NEWS .
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
CIIY NEWS IN BRIEF
Reception to Teachers
Land Patents Signed
A Private View
To the Charitably Inclined
A Hn| l<l »y Prrmlum
IP TO THEIR NECKS COUNCILMEN GETTING DEEPER IN THE WATER MUDDLE STILL MORE LEGAL EXPENSE – A Taxpayer Reflects the General Tired Feeling Concerning the Endlesa Litigation
L AKEBHO RE BOULEVARD Proposed Route Inspected by the Board of Public Works
GETTING WEARY Taxpayers Complain of the Endless Litigation and Expense
Street Lights Needed
Pumping Cables Wanted
University Notes
Long Controversy Ended
Funsfcon Sanitarium
WANT TO COMPROMISE THE CREEDE CASE MAY BE SETTLED Amethyst Mine Men Apparently Not Anxious for More Litigation in the Matter
A CURIO CONNOISSEUR A Young Man Who Has a Yearning for Society
PROSPECTIVE RUSSIAN TRADE Full Information of Pacific Coast Products Wanted
THE POLICE COUBT
IN SOCIETY
Here and There
Local Friends of the Boers
Reservation Tresspassers
AT THE THEATER
Missed by the Owners
Receiving- Hospital
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THE PASADENA BUDGET HOTEL GREEN GOLT JfEBT TO BEGIN TODAY UNUSUAL INTEREST IS SHOWN gtlhe McCutcheon Damage Suit Compromised— Personal Note* and Kew3 Brevlti«»
STILL BLOWING The North Wind Merrily Hums atSan Bernardino
WIND BUT NO FROST COLD WEATHER HAS NOT HURT ORANGES AT RIVERSIDE Another Step Taken in the Acquirement of the Strawberry Valley Property
LOOKS LIKE BUSINESS The S. P. Lets Line-Straightening Contracts
JAMAICA TREATY The Committee Receives Copies of the Original Document
THE CASE KEPT CLEAN PROSECUTION CLOSES IN THB COOK MURDER TRIAL The General Public in Orange County Still Favors the Prisoner. Santa Ana News
ANOTHER ACCOUNT Associated Press Story of the Cook Trial
DEATH OF DR. E. H. WILLIAMS A Former President of the Baldwin Locomotive Works
ON THE GRIDIRON The High School Team Defeats the Occidentals
GOLF
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| FRATERNAL MEWS 1
FINANCE AND TRADE
Closing Stocks
Bond List
San Francisco Mining Stocks
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement
THE IRON TRADE High Prices Have No Effect on the Consumption
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prlcea of Produce
The Metal Market
_________ I Dried Fruit Price* |
Coast Shipping
Petroleum
LOCAL TRADEBEVEEW Mortgages, $1000 and Over
Releases, $1000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
Incorporations
Building Permits
Local Produce Market*
Symphony Concert
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