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Los Angeles Herald, Number 96, 4 January 1900 PDF Issue PDF

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FRENCH CAUGHT THE BOER And Needs Some Assistance in Letting Go HE DOES NOT OCCUPY COLESBERG Late Reports Do Not Indicate Any Likelihood of His Doing So Immediately—The British Amateur Golf Champion Ordered Forward
At Kimberley
Before Colesburg
A Boer Boycott
The Usual Promise
The Boers Retired
A Boer Attack
SMALL FAVORS Thankfully Received While Better j Ones Are liacking
Dodging Blame
This Settles It
CONTRABAND GOODS Great Britain Hesitates About Making a Decision
No Interference
Coming to America
Pound the Enemy
Hospital Funds
KEEPING COOL Over the Question of Seizing the Ship Bundesrath
Leyds at The Hague
Delagoa Bay Award
Portuguese Interest
A Russian Arrest
A CANAL COMMISSION WILL START FOR THE ISTHMUS ON SATURDAY Ha 9 No Bias and Will Seek Only to Discover the Best Route for a Canal
CONSPIRACY TRIALS Long and Tedious and Barren of Any Result
COW VACCINATION To Be Tried to Prevent the Spread of * Texas Fever
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
THE ORIENTAL POLICY American Action Gives Delight to the British
ALL CARE TAKEN To Prevent the Spread of Plague at Honolulu
An Assailant Killed
Conferred With Bryan
Paid a Small Fine
Will Uz Nu Speling
Maryland Legislature
Stolen Goods Recovered
A Bad Fall
Delayed by Storm
Warships at San Diego
COMPRESS RESUMES WORK But the Output Up to Date Is Not Important SOME SIGNIFICANT SIGNS SHOWN That There Will Be a Warm Debate on the Questions That Concern the Philippines—Generals Bates, Wheaton and Colonel Young Promoted by McKinley
A Flood of Trifles
Nominations
IN THE HOUSE A Short Session With Little Business Dose
.The Roberts Case
OREGON STANDS PAT She Declines to Import Lunatics From Other States
Bryan and Blackburn
Fear Competition
West Indian Storms
Not So Comical
THE PHILIPPINE FORCE IS WOT LIKELY SOON TO BE ' SEDUCED NATIVES ARE DISORGANIZED But Every American Soldier Will Be Needed to Protect the Peoplo from Roving Band*
, Are Now Promoted
Late Casualties
Plague Precautions
Transport Overdue
Carlin's Record
One Oase Pound
CITIZENS OF SANTIAGO EXCITED OVER MEASURES OF AMERICANS SThe Possibility of Serious Trouble Is Ridiculed by American Officials gad by the Foreigners
Cuban Prisoners Freed
French Fishery Treaty
Death of P. S. Wilkes
Commander Carlin Dead
Found Other Work
Powder Exploded
The Austrian Army
A New Plague Spot
WHY DOES TOUR HEAD ACHE?
ROOSEYROASTSTMJSTS IN HIS MESSAGE TO NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, , , STATE SHOULD INTERFERE Whenever a Trust Beoomcs a Monopoly and Enriches Itself by Swindling the Laborer
THE MOLINEUX CASE Good Friends Give Bad Evidence for Defendant
CARNEGIE'S PURSE Will Not Be Opened to Aid the Imperialists .
YAQUI INDIANS Are Preparing to Attack the City ot Guaymas
CHARGED WITH FRAUD Friends of Captain Carter Brought to Trial
King Talk
Cole's Eastern Trip
Cattle Thief Killed
MANILA R0i]E MAKERS ANXIOUSLY WAIT FOR HEMP PORTS TO OPEN Oriental Warehouses Bursting With the Product Which London Dealera Have Cornered
The Sweigert Estate
A Sudden Death
A Telephone License
Tucson Incendiarism
Actress Asks Divorce
Will Take No Chances
Bay State Land Law
THE STORM HAS CEASED AND NORTHERN FARMERS ARE GLAD OF IT Plowing Is a Little Delayed—But Slight Damage Has Been Done by Floods
At San Jose
In Alameda County
At Xerced
At Oakland
At Sacramento
At Santa Criz
In Yuba County
Sutter Creek Traffic
Government Tug Sunk
Law ton Heme Fund
The Algoa Aground
Hanna Won't Serve
The Russian Quake
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FARMERS' CONVENTION WOT LARGELY ATTENDED BUT JOYOUS < AGRICULTURE IS DISCUSSED And Opportunity Taken to Express Decided Objection to a Special Session of the Legislature
ON THE TUBE Race Winners at Tanforan and at New Orleans
At New Orleans
Tanforan Race Entries
Austrian Miners Strike
WOLFSOHN MYSTERY A PROBABILITY THAT IT WILL SOON BE SETTLED SOME DETAILS FROM ST. LOUIS Statement That Administrator Kellogg Will Refund the Insurance Company's Money
THE ST. LOUIS END | Some Facta About Wolfsohn's Early Career
fORAKER FILES A BILL 1 PROVIDING A GOVERNMENT FOB PUERTO RICO NOT A TERRITORIAL FORM And Only Intended for Use Till ■ Better One Can Be Licked Into Shape
An Ingenious Machine
San Francisco Sued
Knit Goods Go Up
Meat Frices Advanced
Stockton Gambling Cases
A Steamer Sunk
French Justice
A Pottery Combine
Farragut's Flagship
A Mississippi Senator
A Body Identified
A Miner Killed
KENTUCKY'S CONTESTS SLOWLY PROGRESSING TOWARD DETERMINATION . SENSATIONS ARE PROMISED Whallen Bound Over for Attempted Bribery of Harrell—Other Political Suits Are Begun
A New Tanglo
RATES ADVANCED The Eastern Trunk Line Fool to B% Opposed
WEATHER WARNINGS For the Special Benefit of the Stock Men
SAN JOSE BANKING Union Savings Depositors to Start More Suits
RESOLUTION DAT The Chamber of Commerce Transacts Boutins Business
I IN SOCIETY I
Here and There
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Untitled
TO DEVELOP ORIENTAL TRADE
THE POSTOFFICE FIGHT ENDED
WHAT WE HAVE TO MEET
DISGRACED AND IMPOTENT JINGO
M'KINLEY TRUST PALAVER
MY POOR BROWN BROTHER
THE PUBLIC PULSE
Poverty and Drink
Shades of Washington and Lincoln!
Would General Shafter Disgrace the American Flag?
Balloon Clothes Line
$ * The Orange Growers' Fight i I
Slavery in Sulu
Division of Time
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INDEX ro CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAT
THE WEATHER
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Marriage Licenses
Newton's Death His Own Fault
Knocked Down and Robbed
Growing Old Gracefully
ELTON IS CIIIEF Of POLICE Defeats Smith After a Spirited Contest COUNCILMAN LAUDER SURRENDERS Commissioner Parker Votes for Chief Detective Bradish and Mayor Eaton for ex-Chief Glass—How the Fight Was Won
INDORSE THEIR ACTION Army and Navy League Commends the Commission's Course
DEPARTMENT EXPENSES What It Costs to Run Some Branches of the City Government
BEADY FOB THE CHANGE Fire Department Anxious to Occupy Its New Quarters
Heavy License Collections
Liquor License Granted
Police Court Collections
KENDRICXSON'S COPPER WIRE A Man Arrested for Having Several Coils He Can't Account For
A SCALPED TICKET THE SENORA CARMEN DE A VILA SUES THE RAILROAD STRANDED UPON THE DESERT Now Asking $5000 ag Damages to Compensate for the Humiliation and Shame
A MISSING DEPUTY Elmer E. Nichols of the Auditor's Office in Trouble
A NOXIOUS INDUSTRY To Abate a Fertilizing Plant at San Pedro
THE BROOME FIZZLE Case Dismissed on Motion of District Attorney
Courthouse Briefs
JUDGE MORGAN'S COURT Business Done There and Moneys Collected in It in 1899
Smashed an Old Man
Hyde's Mashed Finger
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CITMIS SHIPMENTS BXYIBSXBB HAM SStfT OUT 069 CARLOADS SO FAB Sevtral Shipments Have Beeen Tied iUp by the Routing War—The Packers Busy
THE WALNUT GROWERS Santa Ana Association Hears Annual Report
AT SAN BERNARDINO Important Municipal Problems Tax City Officials
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THE PASADENA BUDGET VOTJIaTRY AND PET STOCK SHOW IS OPENED A BURGLARIOUS HOBO CAUGHT Ken Who Fought Fire in the Mountains Get Their Pay—General News Brevities
PENOLOGIC WORK RECOGNIZED Uri. Adlna Hitchell's Paper Before an International Congress
THE POLICE COURT
PERSONAL
McFarland Will Arrive
Santa Monica Notes
AT THE HOTELS
Trannvnnl Lnia of I<lfe
FINANCE AND TRADE
Closing Stocks
Bond List
San Francisco Mining Stocks
The London Markets
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement
SAN FRANCISCO HiIARKETB Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
The Metal Market
Building Permits
Dried Fruit Prices
Petroleum
WEATHER AND CROPS Conditions Prevailing Throughout Southern California
LOCAL TRADE REVIEW
Releases, $1000 and Over
Transfers, flOOO and Over
Local Produce Market*
♦♦♦ "The Winter's Tale" at Pasadena
De Pachmann's Last Recital !
Died From an Hemorrhage
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ORANGE SHIPPER'S FIGHT Both Sides Assert an Advantage Gained THE CARS SHIPPED UNDER PROTESTS The Orange Men Deny That There Was Any Bluff That Failed—Railways Thought to Be Desirous of Peace—Are Still Loading the Cars
At Riverside
PRIVATE MONEY ORDER BLANKS Stars for Mail Carriers—lncreased Postal Receipts
Entertained at Whist
New Year's Dinner
OVER AN INCH TELL THE GLORIOUS RAINSTORM OF YESTERDAY MADE EVERYBODY HAPPY Splendid Report! Received From the Other Sections of Southern California Indications for today—Rain early Thursday morning; fair Thursday; northerly winds. 1 Total precipitation yesterday, 1.10 inches. Total precipitation for season, 4.55 inches.
Santa Ana
Santa Monica
Riverside
Long Beach i
San Diego
San Bernardino
San Luis Obispo
OFFICERS FOB THE NEW YEAB Men Who Will Manage Chamber o€ Commerce Affairs
JOTTINGS Oar Home llrew
DEATHS
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