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Los Angeles Herald, Number 133, 10 February 1900 PDF Issue PDF

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THE BOERS MAKE THE CLAIM THAT BLUER IS BEATEN AGAIN London Obliged to Accept the Statement as True CENSOR KIND TO CORRESPONDENTS Who Improve the Opportunity to Explain the Ugly Position the British Held and the Natural Strength of the Boer Defenses
The Boer Beport 4
Beport Credited
Has No News
A German Report
Press Comment
'British Ship Seized
A British Repulse
[British Withdrew
A Boer Attack
BULLER'S DOINGS The Subject of Much Speculation but No Report
Simple Guesswork
At Modder River
Hethuen Betlrea
Hay at Pretoria jj
TRAFFIC MANAGERS Conclude to Give the Shipper Some Show
' CRAZED WITH DRINK 5 l Smallpox Patients Driven From ft Colorado Hospital
A PLEA FOR FAIR PLAY MADE BY CHINA'S MINISTER TO AMERICA i The Orient Will Weloome the Wastern Trader but Not the Grabber of Territory
SAMOAN PARTITION i Has Caused Little Trouble Among the Native*
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
RECEPTION TO BARD Tendered by the Union League of ffan Francisco
A LABOR CRISIS To Be Reached at Chicago at Noon j Today
ARGENTINE TREATY j Will Lapse for Want of Congressional 11 Action
ABOUT THE STATE
IKE NATION PAYS TRIBUTE To Memory of the Late Major General Lawton THOUSANDS ATTEND THE CEREMONY With All the Pomp of Military Ceremony the Hero's Body Is Laid in Its Last Long Home in Arlington Cemetery
Ik A. W. President
Mutiny at Khartoum
UMStATIVE SESSION irau TAM» INTO HISTORY AT VOOV TODAY MANY MEN ARE OF MANY MINOS Begirding the Value of the Work ▲ooQßipliiked—Legislative Doingi of the Last Day
ROUTINE WORK Senate Confirms Appointments—Patronage Bills Massacred
In the Assembly
TURKISH RELATIONS Somewhat Improved by the Efforts of Minister Strauss
M'GIFFERT MATTER The Trial for Heresy to Begin Next Monday
i A Robber Killed
Dr. Rodley Sentenced
A Steamer Ashore
Ru=f-ian Steamer Lost
STOPS IHK COUGH And Works Off th. Gold
THE WORK OF CONGRESS CTJT SHORT TO FAT HONOR TO GENERAL LAWTON FINANCIAL ORATORS ABSENT The House Holds an Evening Session for the Purpose of Passing Pension Bills
In the Senate
Bills Introduced
DEWEY AND WIFE Entertained by the New York Union League Club
FORTriCATItJN CLADSE THE ONLY OBJECTION TO THE NEW TREATY .Friends of the Measure Express Confidence That It Will Be Ratified
General Lewis Bead
Trust Magnates Quarrel
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jTIIE FILIPINO LEADER > • BELIEVED TO HAVE ESCAPED TO EUROPE i + – ■ A TOUR OF SOUTHERN LUZON Shows Business Resumed and a Complete Cessation of War Activity by Satisfied Natives
Affaire in Luzon
Transport Returns
The Missouri's Trip
The Unlucky Transport
IN THE RING Bouts Between Pugs of Only Moderate Fame
ON THE TURF Race Winners at Oakland and at Kew Orleans
At Kew Orleans
Oakland Race Entries
NEWS FROM HONOLULU SHOWS THAT THE PLAQUE IS UNDER CONTROL Though the Scourge Is Well in Hand the Precautions Will Not Be Relaxed
The City Clean
THE MOLINEUX CASE The Reoorder Will Charge the Jury This Morning
A SALINAS MYSTERY Robbery or a Clumsy Attempt «t Suicide
The French Treaty
Vessels Ashore
Undesirable Immigrants
KtNTUCKIANS CONEER BUT THB RESULTS ABB NOT APPARENT THE LATEST RUMOR CURRENT la That Governor Taylor Haa Agreed to Sign the Peace Agreement. Democratic Plans
Taylor Takes Action
Sessions at London
Democrats in Session
The Latest Rumor
Democratic Plans
A Republican Heating'
Gases in Court
Held on Suspicion
BRYAN AT NEW YORK , Received With the Usual Amount of Enthusiasm
Mining Law Amendments
Martinique Mobs
Mining Litigation
A Railroad Rumor
A Millionaire's Suicide
Not a Total Wreck
Killed by the Cars
Walter Kennedy Dead
The Cost of War
THE PLANTING Of TREES RECEIVES THE HEW SENATOR'S APPROBATION % He Will Second in the Senate the Reforestation Plans of the Local Association
VOLTAIRE AND THE JEWS Lecture by Rabbi Hecht at Temple B'nai B'rlth
MUSIC NOTES
SATAN AT A miBAL A Story aa Told to* Peasant Woman in Mexico by Bar Old Kun
NO TEMPTATION TO PIRATES Trading Ships of the Present Never Carry Rich Treasure
PERSONAL
Possibilities of' Australia
WEIRD MJMHMSfUr tale or ▲ imiw mou> TK» AFTER DEATH A Kan Died Far From Horn* feat Us Vmlil Impress Wu found on HU Pillow
Captain Marlon's Funeral
Where Britain Geta Her Food
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A PLEBISCITE IN MEXICO
EDITORIAL OPINION Wool Being Beplaoed by Shoddy
Whose Voice Is ItP
Status of Porto Bioo
Buchanan and McKlnley
The Churches and Politics
THE OBAY INN
DOWN THE LINE
Advice From Papa
RHYMES OF THE DAT
THE PUBLIC PULSE
The Public Library
An Economical Husband
Trained as Food Experts
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WOCX [Q CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHEX
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BBIEF
The Boys' Brotherhood Club
Investigating Labor Problems
Uren Raised a Bow
Harriage Licenses
Negro Acquitted by Jury
1 Announcement! t or Removal
CROWDS AT HARE SHOW SOKE BELGIANS WORTH THEIB WEIGHT IN GOLD THE PROFITABLE INDUSTRY Exhibition Will Close Today—lnterest Is Proven by Large Attendance From Other Towns
Tried to Debauch a Girl
AT THE THEATER j
A FOOTPAD IN THE TOILS Ex-Convict Harvey Fowler Accused of the Meuschke Hold Up
CHAMBER OF OOHKESCE FETE Senator Bard the Guest o( Honor. Other Notables Expected
NEW REPUBLICAN CLUB I Preliminary Meeting La«t Night Cor Organisation
CONFERENCE ON MONDAY Provided That Mr. Stubbs Appears in .Time
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IMPROMPTU BRIDGE BUILDING IN WAR.
BRITAIN'S GUNBOATS FOR SOUTH APRICA
THE AUTOMOBILE IN WAB.
A JEWELED VIOLIN.
THE SAVONAROLA CHAIR.
TOPICS OF THE BAY.
DEWEY'S SNUFFBOX.
WHERE WOUNDED BRITISHERS ARE NURSED.
THE KINO OF THE BABUTOS.
A GALLANT ADMIRAL.
HISTORIC OLD TBYSTING TREE.
A REGIMENTAL MASCOT.
HOW BOBK PRISONERS KILL TOMB.
A DAUGHTER OF FRANCE IN FESTIVAL DRESS.
A DEANERY WITH A HISTORY.
FIXING WATER RATES WATER SUPPLY COMMITTEE HAS A BUSY DAY THE COMPANIES REPRESENTED Efforts to Have Different Rates Established for the Different Companies Declared Illegal
EASTLAKE PARK The Controversy Over the Superfluous Foreman Is Settled
TEMPLE STREET GRADE The Board of Public Works Wrestling With a Hard Problem
City Advertising
CLASS PLAY OF SENIORS The High School Graduates Entertiain Their Friends
Pensions, Postal and Patents
A SENSATIONAL CASE THAT OF MORELAND VS. MORELAND AT SAN BERNARDINO The Mother and Her Child Still in Hiding—A Husband's Serious Charges
SCHOOL NOTES ■ Graduations at Olive Street School—A Kipling Evening
BRITON AND BOER Review of the Conditions That Caused the Present War
IN HONOR OF LINCOLN Stanton Post Celebrates the Great Man's Birthday
John-on Got the Worst of It
MYSTERY Of THE DEAD IT BIDS FAIR TO BE FINALLY SOLVED AT RIVERSIDE A New Scheme Tried to Protect the Oranges From Frost—Golf Club Hou?e
FELL IN WITH THIEVES An Eastern Tourist Has a Costly Lark With Two Lewd Women
AT THE HOTELS
Costly Litigation Over Ten Trees
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THE PASADENA BUDGET MILKMAN NETTLETON WON'T HITCH HIS TEAM RUNS FOUL OF CITY MARSHAL All Sort* of Liquor Cases Coming Up for Trial—Personal and News Brevities
TO REOPEN THE SCHOOLS Santa Ana Business Men Are Tired of Quarantine
Y.M.C.A.'S BUSY DAY SECOND DAT OF THE STATE MEETING AT REDLANDS Several Important Addresses and Reports Presented—A General Discussion i *
Unknown Chinaman Badly Hurt
Sent Back to San Jose
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NFS MONTHLY REVIEW ONE-THIRD OF THE ORANGE CROP IS MARKETED Bigng of Confidence—Every Acre of Tillable Land Being Utilized. 2000 Carloads of Lemons
ON 'CHANGE Conditions as Shown by Transactions on, Wall Street
Closing Stocks
Bond List
San Francisco Mining Stocks
Bank Clearings
Bradstreet'* Report
Dun & Co.'s Review
The London Market
Silver Bullion
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
The Metal Market
Dried Fruit Prices
LOCAL TRADE REVIEW Releases, $1000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
Mortgages, $1000 and Over
Building Permits
Incorporations 1
Local Produce Markets DAIRY PRODUCTS
ritC OIL INDUSTRY
Established an Alibi
Btole the Cook's Tools
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