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Los Angeles Herald, Number 139, 16 February 1900 PDF Issue PDF

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COMMUNICATION IS CLOSED And England Waits for News of a Battle THE BOERS ARE EXPECTED TO RETIRE Chamberlain's Suggestion of Arming the Natives Received With a Shudder of Horror by the Nation—The Necessity Deplored as a Calamity
BANDITS IN ARIZONA COMMAND THE TRAIN MEN TO LINE UP Messenger Milton Responds With a Rifle, Losing an Arm but Saving the Strong Box
Made a Brave Fight
LEAGUE WHEELMEN Abandon Control of Racing and Ignore Amateurs
Coeur d'Alene Echoes
A Big Mortgage
CLASH IN KENTUCKY EMPHASIZED BY THE PBCSON OFFICIALS BECKHAM ISSUED A PARDON Which Was Promptly Honored by the Acting- Warden at Frankfort. More Suits Begun
More Suits Started
Appeal Filed
A NEW GOLD PROCESS Given Free to the Miners of the State of California
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS Official Statement of Business Done in January
Appealed to Macrum.
Naval Orders
THE FRENCH IN AFRICA MAKING GOOD PROGRESS IN THE CONGO REGION M. Gentil's Expedition Meet? and Defeats Rabah In a Fierce and Decisive Battle
The Fight Fixed
Cushman Condemned
i Fartly Repealed*
Bryan at Charleston
FINANCIERS IN THE SENATE Pass Substitute for the Currency Bill of the House MAJORITY WAS ABOUT AS EXPECTED The Door Is Left Open for International Bimetallism for the Evident Purpose of Holding; a Few Silver Votes for the Republicans Next Election
Last Day's Debate
Nomination*
Boer War Information
IN THE HOUSE Progress With Appropriations—Cast of Macrum. Referred To
IN COMMITTEE Republicans Confer on the Hanna Shipping Bill
Puerto Rdco Bill
Session Notes
YAQUI PRISONERS Captured and Taken to Mar.zanillo for Education
RAIDS BY INSURGENTS MORE COMMON THAN BEFORE WAR HAD ENDED KOBBE AND BATES KEPT BUSY —«— Three Massachusetts Men Tortured to Death—McLaurin of South Carolina Offered a Place
Active Insurgents
Soldier* Tortured
Prefers to Be Senator
Headed for Manila
PRAISE FOR PETTIGREW BY STURDY PATRIOTS OF THE OLD BAY STATE , j Support of American Institutions of More Importance Than the Assim. ilation of Savages
Death of Mrs. Franck
MOIMIIX CONVICMON AVOIDS TRIAL ON ANOTHER MURDER CHARGE WILL BE SENTENCED TODAY The Brother of H. C. Barnet Sums Up the Evidence Pointing to Murder by Poison 4
POMONA ... Death of C. P. Tonner, a Well-Known Attorney
A Peruvian Temblor
WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS _ GATHER TO DO HONOR TO MISS ANTHONY The Veteran Worker for Equal Bights Is Assisted in Celebrating Her Eightieth Birthday
Struck by the Oars
Not an Accident
fIVE CASES OF PLAQUE THE RECOBD OE A WEEK AT > HONOLULU i — TWO WHITE MEN STRICKEN Health Officials Grow More Hopeful but Do Net Relax Efforts Toward Checking the Disease
FRENCH FINESEE Made Harrison's Visit to Paris Very Expensive
A Famous Prussian
Spanish Duke Dead
SOLDIERS ASSIGNED TO SERVE IN DEPARTMENT OP ALASKA To Be Fully Equipped for Arctic Service and Will Start Not Latei i Than June First
SILVER SENTIMENT – * Finds Its Exponent in the German. Diet
MAINE VICTIMS Graves Strewn With Flowers on the Second Anniversary-
TREATY RATIFICATION TO BE RUSHED IN THE CASE OE SAMOA All Parties Concerned Are More Than Willing to Get the Matter Settled Up
A Smallpox Tourist
A Park Suicide
THE CRAVEN MEMORY IS TESTED BY SEVERE CROSS EXAMINATION Sticks to Her Story That She Was Married to Senator Fair at Sausalito
An Absent Witness
College Baseball
A London Wedding
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SUPREME COURT JUDGE TAKES THE STAND IN CLARK INQUIRY A BRIBE WAS OFFERED HIM Witness Fails to Connect the Montana Senator With the Offer but testimony Stan da
A PROMISED DIVIDEND Will Be the Last to the Pacific Mail Stockholders
Zante Currant Case
Formosai! Bandits
ANTI-TRUST DELEGATES SAT WHAT THEY THINK OF THE MEETING • DONNELLY IS DISSATISFIED But Every Other Member Believes the Results Will Be Great, Good and Lasting
The Anti-Trust Journal
ON THE TURF Race Winners at Tanforan and at New Orleans
Tanfor.in Race En tries
At New Orleans
Bonner's Stock Sold
MEMBERS OF CABINET EXPRESS VIEWS FAVORABLE TO THE CANAL * Prompt Action on the Treaty or the Bill Itself Too Much to Be Expected
Trench Indifference
An Oakland Snicidet
Sunk With the Crew
The Livestock Census
A Fatal Fall
Xtailnoad Relief
Paper Prices Rsised
Th/e Arctic Navy
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A PROTEST FROM CHICAGO
GOLD STANDARD BILL PASSED
THE ANTI-TRUST CONVENTION
▲ PERPLEXING DECISION
▲ QUESTION 01 VERACITY
YESTERDAY IN CONGRESS
EDITORIAL OPINION Squelching a Vicious Bill
Better Than a Written Answer
A Test of Sentiment
Reminder of a Black Crime
Unwelcome Contribution
Not <a Good Object Lesson
Food for Filipino Thought
BILL ANTHONY
IN SOCIETY
A RUSSIAN LOAN To Be Floated in the New York Money Market
COLLEGE SPORTS Are Not Yet All That They Ought to Be
BANKRUPT BUILDERS A San Francisco Firm Driven to the Well
TIRED OF LIFE Pioneer Strauss of San Jose Dies by Suicide
MACRUM'S ASSERTION Not Given Full Credence by Department Officials
Land Sharks
All Three Smothered
Will Pay Interact
The Sick Actor
Suicide by Shooting
THE PUBLIC PULSE
Stricken From the 801 l
Merely a Reminiscence
Chose the Wrong Time
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INDEX ro CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHB&
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Installation of Officers
A Veteran Minister
In General Mathews' Honor
Socialist Candidate for Mayor
TREBELU'S RARE ART ENJOYED BY ONLY A HANDFUL OF LISTENERS The Great Singer's Delightful Program—One More Chance to Hear Her Sunday Afternoon
EXPOSITION ATTRACTIONS A Chinese Delegation in Oriental Costume—Work on the Booths
A CUT-OFF TO THE EAST Huntington's Latest Move in the Bailway Game
SENATOR WHITE RECOVERED He Has Returned and Will Resume His Work at Once
WILL PLAY AT NOME Colonel Thompson to Take the Boston Opera Company North
A fAIL! N HERO REMAINS OF HERBERT RASS BROUGHT FROM MANILA First of the Volunteers From This City to Lose His. Life in the Philippines—The Funeral
THEOSOPHY'S HIGH PRIESTESS Katherine A. Tingley Is in Southern California
SETTLED OUT OF COURT Southern Pacific Paying for Pomona Wreck Deaths
Marriage Licenses
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IKE PASADEN* BUDGET COUNTY CLERK UNTANGLES ELECTION MATTERS VOTERS NEED NOT REGISTER Citizens A?k for a New Deal In Cltf Officers—Blind Pig Unearthed. Brevities
BELGIAN HARE SHOW San Diego Will Follow the Example of Los Angeles
OIL AT SAN JACINTO A DISTRICT CONTAINING EIGHT SQUARE MILES OPENED The Land Is All Taken Up and Claims | Have Beeen Staked Ear Beyond the Boundary • :
Compton Notes
MAY INCREASE SPEED SANTA FE TRAINS THROUGH SAN BERNARDINO The Oil Well Craze Takes Possession of tlie People—A Pretty Wedding. General News Notes
A FULL JURY SECURED Trial of Shears for Killing Warner Is Now Eairly On
VALENTINE SOCIAL
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flit OIL INDUSTRY
SINGLE TAX VS. SOCIALISM Joint Debate—lnteresting Facts About Colorado and New Zealand
THE POLICE COURT
Reception to Newsboys
Cruel to His Steed
Jury Could Not Agree
AT THE HOTELS
FINANCE AND TRADE
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
LOCAL TRADE REVIEW
Local Produce Markets
Ventura Notes
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THE OLD MPIS CLAIMS 08. PEPPER RELIEVED FROM PAYMENT OF $2425 | HE WAS IN A TIGHT PLACE And E. L. Allen Compelled Him to Give a Note to Make Good Losses in Kapus' Venture
A MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE A Receiver Appointed to Look After G. Sotnieff'a Estate
THE WOLFSOHN MYSTERY The Final Chapter to Be Added in the Probate Court
THE WIFE DEFEATED The Fiancee to Have the Insurance on Her Husband's Life
PAPERS IN ADOPTION The Court Determines the Fee for Filing Petitions
Courthouse Briefs
NEWSPAPER MAN'S DEATH L. Pennington Passes at the Sister'* Hospital
TENTH ANNUAL MEETING State Bee Keepers' Convention to Meet Next Week
Pine Cone Found at Depth of 670 Feet
New Deputy
Billboard Ordinance
Water Supply Committee
Stole a Dressmaker's Gun
THE FIELD OF SPORT
PERSONAL
COUNT AND COUNTESS Were Well Pleated With Their Visit to America
A Raymond Excursion
Skyscraper Scorched
JOTTINGS Oar Home Brew
DEATHS
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