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Los Angeles Herald, Number 119, 27 January 1900
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SEVEN DAYS OE FIGHTING I Leave Buller Weaker and Boer Positions Intact AN UNEASY IMPRESSION IS ABROAD That the News So Anxiously Awaited Will Be Worse Than That Already Received From South Africa—Press Censorship Is Absolutely Prohibitive
German Ridicule
"TOO HOT TO HOLD" Speculation Concerning Warren's Evacuation of Spionkop
British Casualties
The Boer Losses
Bad News Suns Very Fast
Cautious Experts
Inspection of Yeomanry
KID OFFICERS Not the Kind That "Tommy" Likes Best
Christmas at Ladysmith
Before the Retreat
Boer Prisoners
fAtback on Kimberley
Joined the Boers
Cavalry Ordered Forward
GILES MURDER CASE Undertaker Roberts' Story Weakened by Cross-Examination
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
RODLEY FORGERY CASE County Clerk Gives Testimony for the Prosecution
AVOID A QUARREL By Abrogating Treaty Before Request Is Made
CURED FRUIT ASSOCIATION Adopts a New Name and Will Inoor* porate Today
STRUCK BY A CAR Ex-Speaker Wright Sustains a Broken Hip Bone Ton Ort
Forest and Water Funds
Signal Corps Vacancies
A St Louie Fire
Mexlco'g War Ministar
KOBBE TABES HEMP PORTS Which Will Soon Be Opened to the Trade , LITTLE OPPOSITION IS ENCOUNTERED The New York Herald Correspondent Expresses the Opinion That the War Is Over So Far as Organized Resistance Is Concerned
Sorsogon Reports
Hayes' Operations
Naval Co-operation
The War Ended
Chapelle's Mission
Favors Occupation
Spanish Prisoners
URDANXTA SURVTVORS ' Hake Report of the Capture of thg Gunboat
Philippine Commerce
Sooka for Soldiers
Italian Polities
LEn HOOK ON THE JAW LANDED BY THE MYSTERIOUS BILLY SMITH M'CONNELI went to sleep She Californian Stayed Twenty-Tiro Bounds but Never Had a Chance to Win
At San Francisco
A Six-Hound Draw
THE MILLING COMBINE Claims to Have the Needed Capital in Sight
CANADA'S PARLIAMENT
CHINESE DISORDER Consequent Upon the Reported* Change of Emperors
GERMANY COMPLAINS OF CUSTOMS AND CONSUXAJR REGULATIONS Secretary Gage Says He CannofModify the Rules and Suggests Action by Congress
MIAMI WRECK Under Water and Is Probably a Total Loss
Morgan's Campaign
Glass Makers' War
Liquor Dealers Tail
A COLORADO LYNCHING OF A CONVICT WHO KILLED HIS KEEPER FOUR PRISONERS ESCAPED Thomas Reynolds Was Recaptured and Immediately Hanged by a Canon City Mob
MEXICAN MATTERS American Insurance Men Received by President Diaz
BRYAN'S TRAVELS Has Speeches Booked for Two Weeks to Come
At Wilmington
CALIFORNIA MINERS Favor Passage of Da Vriei' Mineral Lands Bill
FOREIGN RELATIONS Will Be Discuss od When the Canal Bill Is Passed
Nobody Was Hurt
DAVIS' AFRICAN TRIP SIMPLY A MOVE IN THE GAME OP POLITICS The AnisCant Secretary of the Interior Aspires to Become McXinley's Running Mate This Fall
FRIENDLY WITH YAQUIS Six Americans Shot by General Torre*' Order
PLAGUE REPORTS A Serious Outbreak at Noumea, New Caledonia
Mrs. Rich Convicted
Tire Prices Belted
Bought a Yacht
STOPS THE COUGH And Works OIT the Cold T.avaHvA Pi>Atnn.niilnlnm m.vi.i. ..... —
TEST VOTE TO BETAKEN e WHEN KENTUCKY ASSEMBLY MEETS TODAY BOTH FACTIONS CONFIDENT But Both Considering Means of Continuing the Gubernatorial Contest In Case of Defeat
FIVE MEN TTTT.T.TTI Eight Injured in the Dynamite Bailroad Wreck
▲ FRENCH STRIKE The Exposition Building Carpenters All Quit Work
ABOUT THE STATE
HARMLESS EXCEPT TO HEADACHE
ALL WEBE EATEN Crew of Eight Killed by the Admiralty Islanders
Bankruptcy Law
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TRIBUTES TO HOBART ABE PAID BY KANT MEMTliara OF THE HOUSE CABLE CLAIMS CONSIDERED Many Matters Discussed in Committee. Nicaragua Canai Bill Is Amended and Ordered Reported
IK COMMITTEE Consideration Given to Canal and Cable Matters
Idaho Labor Troubles
Interstate Commerce
The Shipping Bill
A New Department
A CURIO COLLECTION Is Turned Over to the Chicago Art I Institute
STRAINED RELATIONS British Ambassador Absent From the French Diplomatic Dinner
Rebellion in Borneo
Will Not Contribute
SECOND ANNUAL FEAST OF THE AMERICAN ASIATIC ' ASSOCIATION MR. WU TING FANG WAS THERE And Made « Plea for the Admission of Chinese aa Freely as Other Immigrant*
ON THE TURF Winner* of Races at Oakland and at New Orleans
Oakland Race Entries
At Haw Orleans
hails delated While Officials Quarrel Over the Duty of Disinfection
A BOAST FOE MERCIES Figaro Does Hot Favor His Senatorial Candidacy Parle Ton O C TU ~ Tf I A_ J –
"JACK THE SLASHER" HE LIVES IN WASHINGTON AND CUTS GOWNS Carried a Keen Razor for the Purpose. He Will Be Sent to an Insane Asylum
In the Cabinet
FALSE AND MALICIOUS THE TALES TOLD ABOUT OLD XT. TATTQUITZ They Originated In the Hinds of Two Enterprising Correspondents i and Envious Rivals
AN IMPORTANT QUESTION About Choosing a Profession for the Boy
ox one oojtdoto* Bourke Cockran Will Support Colonel Bryan's Candidacy
Naval Inspection
Highbinder War Ended
Chinese Rumors
Joins the Baptists
Santa Fe Changes
A Oulash Supper
A Philadelphia Fire
Scientists Are Safe
. WXRE WAIFS
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YESTERDAY IN CONGRESS
TRUST-OWNED ADMINISTRATION
ELEMENTARY TRUTHS
VAST LOSSES FROM FIRE
TO DEATH
REVISED THE PLANS ARCHITECT BENARD AT UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA The Students Welcomed Mrs. HeaTst to Berkeley Hall on Wednesday. Daily Happenings
TELEPHONE-PHONOGRAPH Young Dane's Astonishing Invention That Proved Successful . . . i.
HOW A CLAIM PAID One Way of Getting Money Without' Panning It Out j
NOTES OF THE DAY
ODDITIES OF THE LANGUAGE
| DOWN THE LINE f jU^SSSSSSSSSSSSS^SSSSSSSSSVSSS^I
A Million Men for Africa
"Tommy Atkina' Tummy"
The Origin of the Army Toast "How"
Heroism of a Vienna Physician
Is This a Fair Criticism?
Highest Clock la the World •PKA rt|nnlr . ~ «V. l>». M I .1 _I. I _ .... . .. .
Ohlo'a Liquor Traffic
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INDEX ro CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
Foreoast and Weather Conditions
CITT NEWS IN BRIEF
Receiving Hospital Cases
Thrown Out of a Saloon
Nervy Sneak Thief
Marriage Licenses
LABOR PROTESTS TUNNEL ACCIDENT DENOUNCED IN SPEECHES PETITION TO THE LEGISLATURE l4s Angeles Citizens Ask That Laws Governing Public Works Be Radioally Changed
NEW FRUIT FOR EXHIBITION Philadelphia Diploma for the Chamber of Commerce
THE SUNSET CLUB Annual Election of Officers—Senator Bulla on "The Ethics of Politics"
THAT CONFERENCE Vice President Morton Will Represent the Sanba Fe Company
WILL LOSE THEIR COMMISSIONS Ticket Agents No Longer to Have a Rakedown
Bald on an Opium Joint
LIQUOR ORDINANCES MAYOR EATON SENDS ONE BACK TO THE COUNCIL NEW LICENSE DEAL IN SIGHT Possibility That the Ordinances Will Be Generally Overhauled Before They Are Again Sent to Him
MONEY £3 WANTED* Councilmen With Axes Cannot Grind Them This Year
ANOTHER CHARGE FILED Number of Complaints Against Oapt. Roberti Increased
PUBLIC WORKS Recommendations for Award of Bids by the Board
Sewer Committee
Failed to Meet
Wants to Buy Land
BOLD HOLD-UP Fruit Dealer Menschke Robbed Almost in the City's Center
THE POLICE COURT
A Maori to Preach
A GIRLISH DIVORCEE MRS. CIiAJtA ALLEMAND TELLS HE® TROUBLES A CHILD WIFE'S EXPERIENCE But the Husband Has Filed a Contest and Makes Counter Charges of Unwifely Conduct
OIL LAND LITIGATION Argument Concluded in the United States Court
TEE SWAP OFF Judgment Rendered by Judge Allen in Favor of Plaintiff
THE WILLIAMS CASE Closing Scenes at the Trial of the Pasadena Man
THE SALE CONFIRMED The Estate of Rose Mitchell Passes to Strangers
Courthouse Briefs
EXPOSITION ATTRACTIONS Arch to Illustrate the Growth of th« Citrus Industry!
The Doukhobors' Future
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IDE PASADENA BUDGET itTDDEN DEATH OF P. S. ARXOTJB, JUNIOR Captain Burnham Ariwsted, Charged by His Wifa With A^aault—Personals and IreritiM
HOME FROM CUBA Experience Shows the Need of Prison Reform
Morris Einstein Bead
THE riELD Of SPORT
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FINANCE AND TRADE
Closing Stocks
Bond List
Ban Francisco Mining Stock*
Bank Clearings
Bradstreet's Report
Sun ft Oo.'i Review
The London Market*
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
The Metal Market
Dried Fruit Prices
Petroleum
LOCAL TRADE REVIEW
Releases, flOOO and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
Building Permits
Incorporations
Local Produce Marketi
THE OIL INDUSTRY
ROCKEFELLER UNDONE Labor Onion* Make Corner* on Hla Repairs H»Tnrlr .Tan *flfl Tnhnn *5 —
Japan Interested
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