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Los Angeles Herald, Number 122, 30 January 1900 PDF Issue PDF

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HISTORY MAKES A PAUSE Which Proves Awfully Trying to British Nerves INTEREST NOW CENTERED ON "BOBS" Not Even War Office Officials Can Say Whether Another Attempt Will Be Made to Relieve Ladysmith. List of Losses Dribbling
NO APOLOGUES For the Defeat of Buller Before Spionkop
REAL GOOD REASONS Why Buller's Operations Have So Signally Failed
Delagoa Decision
American Neutrality Vnnf In m on 4 j_l j _ it.
Steyn. at Pretoria
Woodgate Not Dead
Pro-Boer Meeting
Not Confirmed
Dun don aid Got Away
Did Not Meet Macrum
Counting Casualties
More to Come
A Boer Rumor
Manila Marriage Law
ABOUT THE STATE
BRYAN'S EASTERN TRIP ROUSES DEMOCRATIC HOPE OF VICTORY RENEGADES ARE RETURNING The Republican Leaders Figuring on a Flank Movement in Opposition to the Trusts
O. O. F. Flank Move
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
MISSOURI BANDITS • Kill a Detective and Then Hake Their Escape
WILLING TO SETTLE Mrs. Craven Wants One-Third of the Fair Esatea
MEXICAN MURDERS Killing of Six Americans Receives Official Confirmation
OUR WAR CONDUCT Compared With That Reported by the British
Four Boilers Burst
Charged With Murder
Kentucky, Lawmakers
TIIE LEGISLATURE MEETS In Response to the Call for an Extra Session GOVERNOR SETS A NEW PRECEDENT By Reading His Message in Joint Session and Slinging Burn' ing Metaphors at His Detractors—Speculation as to Result of Senatorial Contest
CALLED TO ORDER Governor Gage Sets a New and Semotional Precedent
ON THE TURF Winners of Races at Oakland and a± New Orleans
Oakland Race Entries
At New Orleans
The Saratoga Season
Train Robbers Killed
The President's Birthday
An Opera House Burned
HEADACHE MAKES YOU DULL .
CLARK CASE INQUIRY " IS resumed by the senate COMMITTEE TOOLE IS DECLARED HONEST Inquiry Concerning Deposits of Thousand Dollar Bills Reveals Nothing of Special Importance
STOCKTON SUGGESTS That America Should Command the Pacific Ocean
REVIEW DENIED The Oakland Peralta Land Case Disposed Of
A NEW COMMISSION To Pass on Church Questions in the Philippines
A New York Fire
A Long Chase
A Tamale Tragedy
Shipped to Paris
Will Visit England
Ezeta at Oakland
Cured Fruit Conference
Fire at Cornell
Surgery Failed
Trust Law Knocked Out
Lawton Home Fund
STOPS THE COCOH And Works OIT Ihe Cold
ADVICES FROM CHINA CONTAIN NO REFERENCE TO XWANG SU'S DEATH Russia Is Carefully Watching Affairs in the Orient and Want* an Alliance With Japan
Chinese Feeling
Russian Interest
A Creamery Burned
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SPEECHES IN SENATE DEVOTED TO FILIPINO AND BOEB AFFAIRS , J SAMOAN TREATY IS SETTLED House 3£embers Boast Secretary Gage and Kill the Weather Bureau Pension Scheme
IN THE HOUSE Weather Bureau Pension Scheme Gets i a Black Eye
GAGE RESPONDS I To the Senate's Request for Certain Information
Session Notes
A Cuban Resolution
BOHEMIAN BANQUET Had a Good Time Though McXinley Couldn't Gome
SPEYERS SYNDICATE Secures Control of tlie Southern Pacific Stock
IN THE RING Terry McGovern Beats Jack Ward. Two Other Bouts
Impossible to Say
Raiding Yaquis
By the Gas Route
The Raisin Combine
WIRE WAIFS
MINING IN THE DESERT ■ RANDSBURG DISTRICT IS QUITE LIVELY JUST NOW News of MineSj Mills and Miners—'The Slate Range and Panamint Districts
A Bouquet tor Los Angeles
REFUSED M'GOVERN'S cash His Pile Too Large for New York Savings Banks
JACK, THE CLIPPER Young Women in Harlem Bereft of Their Tresses
Street Arab Stole Dishes
Marriage Licenses
Two Burglaries
A Puzzling Report
TERRY M'GOVERN'SLIFEI LOST HIS JOB THEN DRIFTED INTO pugilism: He Is Married, Has a Baby and Spends All His Spare Time With His Family
Forgot Her Divorce Suit
Bare Old Bible Found
This Han Should Be Challenged
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THE GOVERNOR'S APOLOGY
"TRAITORS AND TREASON"
M'KLN LET'S SECOND THOUGHT
YESTERDAY IN CONGRESS
EDITORIAL OPINION Paying the Penalty of Failure
Infamy Beyond Redemption
The Gage-Hepburn Method
Blame I/aid on the Employers
Wheeler a Squeezed Lemon
TRUE REMEDY FOR A SURPLUS
THE MARTYRS OF THE MAINE
ANSWERS TO "THE MAN WITH THE HOE"
AND LINCOLN WON THE CROWD His Master Stroke of Wit Made the Audience Forget His Opponent
SNUBBED PRINCE OF WALES Then the Countess Colloredo Went and Died From the Shock
NO TYPEWRITERS FOR HIM Kentucky Congressman Always Answers Letters in His Own Hand
A Puma Story From Paraguay
Cheap Paper Making
Are Seven Heavens, Says Mahomet
IN SOCIETY
Here and There
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INDEX ro CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
••It's Popular'*
Life, Not Miittnr
Valuable Oil Information Free
MORE LAWYERS NEEDED TO HELP UNTANGLE INTERMINABLE LITIGATION AT FIVE THOUSAND A YEAR Taxpayers to Furnish Handsome Fees for Lee and Scott to Assist the City Attorney
A NEAT DEAL WORKED All the Councilmen Got All They Wanted
CITY HALL NOTES Some Minor Matters in a Busy Day's Proceedings
OVER MAYOR'S VETO Council Re-Enacts the Sunday Closing Ordinance
TUNNEL DISASTER Engineer Olmsted Returns Petitions to the Council
The Captive Cannon
BANKER COLE IN BOSTON t HIS TRIP EAST IN MARSHAL OSBORNE'S CUSTODT The Elder Son Has Turned Over His i Entire Fortune to Make Good His Father's Shortage
DROVE INTO THE DITCH 'Too Drunk to Guide a Horse, the Man I With the Jag Could Run All Right
Run,iway Youngsters
CHINESE ARE MUDDLED ONT KNOW WHETHER 'TIS TEAR 26 OR TEAR 1 IT'S NEW YEAR'S DAY ANYWAY • Celestials of the Chinatown of Los Angeles Begin a Mad Celebration of a Festive Season
THE POLICE COURT
PERSONAL
MUSIC NOTES
AT THE THEATER
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THE PASADENA BUDGET A HOST OF HOBOES WHO DON'T PICK ORANGES ft* . , CITY COUNCIL MEETS TODAY »■' ■ • ftolf* Lectures on Carlyle—Case* in Court—Personal Notes and New* Brevities
SANTA MONICA Funeral of Dr. Place—Personal and Social Notes
YOUNG WOMAN KILLED FATAL DRIVING ACCIDENT NEAR HIGHGROVE Mi*s Mabel Bashaw Killed and Miss Wilson Badly Hurt—Others Escaped Injury
DODGED THE ISSUE Row in Orange County Overa Horticultural Commissioner
Man In Ih. Future
WHERE IS BEN BARTON P A Young San Bernardino Horseman Several Days Overdue
A Nine-Hour Bay
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THE OIL INDUSTRY
A LARGE INCREASE Covins Has Shipped 262 Oars of Oranges This Season
A MONSTER SHARK It Was Eighteen Feet Long and Fought Several Hours
AT THE HOTELS
The Lottery Ticket Sellers
FINANCE AND TRADE
Closing Stocks
Bond List
San Francisco Mining Stocks
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Price, of Froduca
The Metal Market
Dried Fruit Fricss
Petroleum
LOCAL XBASE REVIEW Mortgagee, 91000 and Over
Releases, 91000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
Local Produce Markets DAIRY PRODUCTS
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DISPUTED TfBMIORY JUDGE TRAMK DENIES HAVING BUCKED ATTORNEY KEMP AND USED NO NAUGHTY WORDS The Cam Closed and Will Be Given to the Jury by Judge Fitzgerald This Morning
THE ROMANCE ENDED Xrs. Daisy Mott Gets Her Divorce in Secret Session
THE CORONER'S DUTY No 6 to Freeze Onto Property That Comes Into His Hands
THE WIDOW WINS Mrs. Hoyt Overturns Her Husband's Last Will
COUNTRY JUSTICE Deals Out a Chunk of Very Bad Law
MRS. ADAMS' INJURIES Suing Traction Company for Twenty Thousand Dollars Damages
TERM TRIAL JURORS The Venire Made Returnable on February IS
THE BOY ACQUITTED The Evidence Strongest Against a Boy That Was Allowed to Go
STRANDED CHORUS GIRLS The Allege 111-Treatment on Their Former Hanager'a Part
PEACE MAKER S PRICE The Ballerino Case Again Continued Over
Court House Briefs
PAINE AND INGERSOLL Interesting Exercises Commemorating Their Lives and Work
DANGEROUS FALSE TEETH They Nearly Proved the Milk Inspector's Undoing: in an Accident
Baby Show Entries
| THE fIELD OF SPORT
HUMPHREYS HELD UP Tha Two Highwaymen Stop AnothM Han on His Way Homo
THE WATER STRATA Suggestion That Records Be Preserved in Oil Borings
Badly Used Up in a Runaway
New Carpenters' Union
JOTTINGS Oar Horn* Brew
DEATHS
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