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Los Angeles Herald, Number 132, 9 February 1900 PDF Issue PDF

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GENERAL BULLER BELIEVED 10 BE FIGHTING THE BOERS Though the Reports Sent Out Are But Meager NO NEWS LATER THAN TUESDAY NIGHT At That Time the British Position Was Such as to Make Necessary an Immediate Choice Between Continued Advance and Retirement
From the Front
Press Dispatches.
Bailer's Hard Taak
Will Cause Comment
A Boer Advance
FORKER FAILURES C«u« Intenae Anxiety for Newt of the Result*
Casualties Reported
Action at Rensberg
Arming the Natives
At Modder River
Some Lessons Learned
Questions Answered
Macrum's Baal Reason
A RECIPROCITY TREATY •ifnad and Beady (or Ratification by Italy
OFFICERS ELECTED By Directors of the State Agricultural Society
ALASKAN DELEGATION EAGER THAT GOVERNMENT BE ORGANIZED Some Meanj Hutt Be Provided for Preserving Order and Securing S«n-> itaiy Regulations
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
PUGS NOTIFIED That Chicago Wants No Heavyweight Fights
BERIAH BROWN DEAD The Oldest Newspaper Man in the West
OPPOSES THE TREATT Hepburn Objects to Abandonment of the Hon roe Doctrine
Killed His Grandfather
ABOUT THE STATE
TARIFF fOR PUERTO RICO Was the Subject of a Report by Committee DEMOCRATS MAKE STRONG PROTEST Against the Adoption or the Perpetuaton of a Robber Policy tToward the Inhabitants of What Is Nov United States Territory
In the Commons
IK PLEA FOR POWtt OUT BRINGS A SNUB FBOJC THE LEGISLATURE "S SENATE AND ASSEMBLY AGREE Slut the Governor Now Has All th* Power He Can U»e to Advantage , of the Public
In the Senate
A JAPANESE SQUALL Tips Over a Junk and Drowns Twenty People
PRINCE HENRY ROBBED Siamese Bandits Hold Up the German Vice Admiral
Fight Over a Franchise
Explorer Stanley 111 KVh a a<» Uan... it
DEMOCRATIC SENATORS VOICE THEIR OBJECTIONS TO THE FINANCIAL BILL GRIST OF SMALL BILLS PASS The House Receives Report on Puerto Rican Bill and Will Discuss It Next Thursday
In the House
IN COMMITTEE More Testimony Taken in the Clark Bribery Case
Session Notes
ON THE TURF 1 Brode Makes a Killing on the Oakland Track
Oakland Bace "En triei
At New Orleans
Friedman Will Content
Harpers' Troubles
Fire at Escanaba
Syndicate Miller Caught
A Fatal Snowslide
WHEN THE WAR IS OYER GENERAL OTIS IS TO BE ORDERED HOME JUDGE TAFT TO GO TO MANILA To Become Supreme Bess of Affairs in the Archipelago—General Lawten's Funeral
Taft's Record
Other Members
Plague at Manila
Transport Returns
Lawtoi« * Funeral
To Cure m Cold In One Dsy
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THE GOEBEL FUNERAL V HELD WITHOUT CAUSING DISORDER VAST CROWD IN ATTENDANCE A Drenching Bain Storm, Lasting All 2>ay| Was Scarcely to Be Considered a Misfortune
Oases In Court
Quiet at Franjcfort i
Legislative Session
The Whalien Case
Taylor Too Slow
London Meeting*
Norwegian Claims
' The Murphy Verdict
Colonel Thompson Dead i
TREATY WITH FRANCE IS NOW CONSIDERED SURE OF RATIFICATION Manufacturers Expecting to Be Benefited Rally to the Support of the Measuae
A Test Case i
Wily South African Natives
Union Pacific Earnings
Canadian Mining Laws
A Chinese Rebellion
111 the Ring
WILD WINTER WINDS plat HAVOC IH ILLINOIS Aire MISSOURI MANY PERSONS BADLY HURT A Vast Amount of Damage Bone by Destruction of Houses and Telegraph Lines
In Missouri
Still Shrieking
▲n Awful Day
BRAINS OF THE BOEBS Count Mareuil, who Is Managing the Dutch Campaign
A Saloon Row
AT THE HOTELS
A HORRIBLE COLLISIOfI OK THE C. A N. W. ROAD NSAB ESCANABA NINE PERSONS WERE KILLED Three Missing Passengers Supposed to Be Under the Wreck—A Dozen Others Injured
CONCLUDED HE WAS ▲ MAVE3UCX Mistake of the Cowboy Who Had the Hairmarks of a Musician
Railway Carried on a Steamer
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Untitled
YESTERDAY IN CONGRESS
EDITORIAL OPINION Chance for the Republicans
Can Afford a Corruption Fund
Favoring the Foreign Buyer
Would Check Corruption
Afraid of the Subsidy Bill
Their Money Will Count
More Dangerous Than Usual
THE TBAGEDY IN KENTUCKY
BALLADE OF THE SUBURBANITE
Bryan and Party Sentlmeit
THE PUBLIC PULSE Aguinaldo'B Statement
Implacable
IN SOCIETY
Here and There
Made Him Homesickf
Wounds Made by Mauser Bullets
THE MOTHER'S HOUR
THE CENSUS IN CUBA Weyler'B Ooncentrado System Cost 550,000 Lives
Drunken Fainter Comes to Grief
PERSONAL
Judge Groff Notified
Educational Association
Stolen Money Returned
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INDEX ro CITY NEWS / ./
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Fireman Broke His Left Wrist
Ex-Senator White Recovered
SENATOR BARD IS HERE CITIZENS GATHER TO SO HIM HONOR EVENING RECEPTION CROWDED Republicans Entertain the Senator In the Afternoon—The Trip From Sacramento—At Hia Home
CAPTAIN MARION'S DEATH A Veteran Well Known and Highly Respected /
Barkeeper Becomes Demented
Gasoline Stove Exploded
A NEW VAUDEVILLE FAVORITE Joseph Newman, the Popular Young Sonjj Writer and
THE FIELD Or SPORT
Track Splinters
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE! ; Entertaining Exercises—lnooming Glees From the Normal School
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mmmmmam • n» i ■ QVABin OT COH3TABLX AND TOLL COLL*CTO* CONSTABLE UNDER ARREST Lippeaoott Asks That a Correction Be Mad»—Personal Notes and General News Brevities
GERMAN NAVAL BILL Reaches Its First Reading in the Reichstag
I CENSUS AND AGRICUI/TVRE A Bequest From Washington for General Co-operation
A MOTHER'S WILD RACE TRYING TO TAKE HER CHILD BEYOND FATHER'S REACH • An Effort Made to Intercept Her Before She Crosses the State Line
A NEW EXPLOSIVE For Which the Inventor Makes Great Claims
Argentine Weather
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I V.M.CA. CONVENTIuN I , REDLANDS GIVES DELEGATES A HEARTY WELCOME OPENING EXERCISES TONIGHT It Is a State Affair and a Large Delegation Is Pre-ent From Los Angeles
A MINING BOOM Capistrano and Its Placer Claims and Copper Prospects
WAS IT HODSONP A Riverside Mystery May Now Be Cleared Up
OIL INDUSTRY
AN OIL BOOM Large Tract Secured Near Camulos in Ventura County
The Baby'» Occupation
Picture* of Kl^otricliy
FINANCE AND TRADE
Closing Stocsa
Bond List
San Francisco Mining Stocks
The London Market
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
Coast Shipping
Dried Fruit Prices
The Metal Market
Petroleum
LOCAL TRADE REVIEW Mortgages, $1000 and Over
Releases, $1000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
Incorporation*
Building Permits
Local Produce Markets DAIRY PRODUCTS
A Bank Robbed
A Mystery Solved
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rODR-FOOTED ARISTOCRATS Notable Exhibit of Blue Blooded Belgian Hares OPENING OF THE THREE DAYS SHOW Los Angeles the Centre of the Niw Industry—Some Startling Figures—Origin of the Belgian—A List of the Entries—Judging the Hares
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Tl|K BKLGIAN HARK Vm. TIIK BONANZA RABBITRY
GOVERNOR BECKHAM A Man of Whom Kentucky Democrat* Are Justly Proud
NEW COIN IV HOSPITAL RIVERSIDE SUPERVISORS EXAMINE THREE PLANS Report of the Horticultural Commi9- . sion for January—The Eight Hour Law
W. C. T. U. MEETINGS I The County Convention to Be Held in Whittler
Pure whisky, $1 quart, at Woollacott's.
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CLEVER MR. JENKINS WHO HAS CINCHED SOOO ACRES FOB THIRTEEN YEARS WASHINGTON OFFICIALS MOVE Wrongfully Contesting These Lands Led to the Killing of Two Men. Mine- and Oil Well-Salted
CEMETERY FIGHT COLLAPSES The Plaintiff Moves for a Dismissal of Hi* Case
Courthouse Briefs
Turner May Be Nutty
KIBACH'S BID HOLDS —i— PUBLIC HEARING GIVEN TO THE PROTESTANTS ALISO STREET ENGINE HOUSE lire and Water Committee and Fire Commission Review Their Former Action and Confirm It
PARK COMMISSIONERS Extra Session Today Expected to Be Interesting
PUMPING PLANT City Officials Looking Up a Good Site for It
TAX REFORM MEETING Governor Sheldon on "The Perpetual Is-ue"—A Lively Discussion
HER SKULL FRACTURED Mrs. Tweedale Knocked Dowrn by an Electric Car on Alvarado Street
Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra
— | "Bimetallism," by Judge Utley
Petitions in Bankruptcy
"Hypo" Dolan Recaptured
FRATERNAL MEWS
Incipient Blaze
GOVERNMENT WORK What Is Being Done at San Diego *b9 San Pedro
A STRONG PROTEST Against Giving Any City Printing to a Cla-s Paper
AT THE THEATER
Marriage Licen-es
Sudden Death
JOTTINGS Oar Horn. Brew
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