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Los Angeles Herald, Number 146, 23 February 1900
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GENERAL CRONJE SURRENDERS TO fIELD MARSHAL ROBERTS Armistice to Bury the Boer Dead Is Refused REINFORCEMENTS RUSHING FORWARD British Home Experts Puzzled by the Report That the Boers Opposing Buller on the Tugela Have Been Largely Reinforced LONDON, Feb. 23.--The Dally News' second edition says that General Cronje has 'surrendered to the forces of Lord Roberts.
ARMISTICE ASKED Roberts Insists on Surrender or Fight to Finish
Will Fight to the Death
THE BOEBS TRAPPED Cronje's Gallant March Will End in Disaster
The Third Awful Day
A War Concert
I Prompt Action Advised
Steamer Seizures
Playing for Time
Anything Possible
Supplies for Kimberley
Bouquets for Himself
Will Buy Foodstuffs
I ROBERTS' REPORT j Not Tet Quite Ready for an Attack on Cronje
Belief Prevented
I GREAT RELIEF Caused by the News That Roberts Is Safe
Pursui* of Cronje
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
Canadian Mourning
Report Discredited
No Mediation Offers
Bensberg Casualties
Orders for Ordnance
Killed and Wounded
Buller Advancing
KANSAS CITY IS THE PLACE And July the Fourth Is the Date Decided On FOR THE NOMINATION OF W. J. BRYAN Hearty Co-operation Is Expected From AH Men Who Believe in the American Republic and Oppose the Establihment oi a Monarchy
Business Begins
The Convention Hall
CORDIAL GEORGIANS Welcome Bryan to the Capital 00 Georgia
German Politics
Johns Hopkins Anniversary
Bryan in Georgia
THE DAY IN He HOUSE GIVEN TO DISCUSSION OF THE PUERTO BICO TARIFF DEBATE CONTINUED AT NIGHT For alter Beads Washington's Farewell Address to the Assembled Senators—The Quay Case
IN THE SENATE Senator Foraker Beads Washington's Farewell Address
IN COMMITTEE Steunenberg Objects to Idaho Labor | Investigation
MACRUM'S CHARGES Are Not Troubling: the Department of State
AGUINALDO ESCAPED HE IS NOW BEPOBTED TO BE IK JAPAN I DEATH OF CAPT. LANGWORTHY One More of the BoysTrom Los Angeles Escapes Bullets to Die by Disease
AN ANGELENO DEAD Captain Langworthy a Victim of Malarial Fever
Dan Bice Dead
WASHINGTON'S MEMORY I HONORED BY AMERICANS OF VARYING VIEWS A CHINESE CITIZEN'S TRIBUTE Wu Ting Fang Advocates Extension of the Monroe Doctrine to Cover Chinese Territory
At New York
At Chicago
The Loyal Legion
At Paris
Kids at College
At Washington
In Peru
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MAINSPRINGS Of PROGRESS Members of Chamber of Com' merce at Annual Banquet EAGLE DID SOME NOBLE SCREAMING Senator White Given an Ovation—A Material Feast Combined with One of Reason and a Flow of Soul
Rusbo Returns
I reea nt Put Kates I j
OH THE TURF Baca Winners at Tanfor&n and at Vaw Orleans
Tanforan Race Entries
At New Orleans ;
H. C. Miner Dead
Indiana Populists
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WORK AHEAD
A REPUBLICAN IN A DILEMMA
THE REAL CAUSE
i A BELGIAN HAKE SCARE
"COIN'S" NSW BOOK
YESTERDAY IN CONGRESS
THE SAN FRANCISCO PRESS
IN THE PUBLIC EYE
CLARK'S DUTIFUL SON TESTIFIES IN THE BRIBERY INQUIRY SPENT A HUNDRED THOUSAND But Not a Cent Was Used for the Purpose of Unlawfully Influencing Votes
ORIENTAL ADVICES Murder Epidemic in Oklahoma—The Yezzo Gold Strikes
KENTUCKY'S CAPITAL | Quieter Than at Any Time Since the Election
CUBAN FRANCHISE Americans for Protection Will Be Allowed to Vote
Proves an Alibi
Seceding Foresters
Was Not a Rioter
John McNulta Dead
Shafter Coming Home
Archbishop Dying
THAT BABY SHOW
Blessed by the Pope
Dewey In Virginia
Plague in Japan
Michigan Politics I
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INDEX ro CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF/TODAY
THE WEATHER
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
PERSONAL
Insane Veteran Picked Up
Horse Fell on the Boy
Dr. Keeley's Funeral
THE NEW DEPARTMENT REORGANIZED FIREMEN MAKE ▲ FINE SHOWING REVIEWED AT THE PLAZA Parade Witnessed by Thousands of People—First Public Appearance of the New Engines
TAX REFORMERS CELEBRATE Enjoyable Entertainment by Single Tax Club and Guests
THE DERRICK FELL It Crushed Carpenter Woodward 80 Badly That He Died
BEE KEEPERS' CONVENTION Completed Its Business in a Half Day's Session
PATRIOTIC SOCIAL Washington's Birthday Celebrated by Loyal Temperance Women
THE OSTRICH PLUCKING Over a Thousand People Visited the Farm Yesterday
NEWSBOYS' BRIGADE The Reception at Blanchard Hall Results in Organizing the Boys
Elks Tonight
Oregon Populists
TWO HAWAIIAN CITIES REPORT THE OUTBREAK OF THE BLACK PLAQUE HONOLULU GETTING HEALTHY The Government Anxious for Word Prom Washington Relative to the Colonial Legislature
ONE BANDIT DEAD Two Suspects Ars Under Arrest at Tombstone
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INC PASAMNA BUDGET THE BOARD Or TRADE CALLS A PUBLIC MEETING Throop and High School Oirls Play Basket Ball—Personal Notes and News Brevities
ABALONE ORDINANCE ▲ DEAD LETTER IN SANTA BAR*I BARA COUNTY Interesting Discovery of Old Spanish Documents on Early California History
JURY COULDN'T AGREE A NEW TRIAL NECESSARY FOB VERNEASHEARS The Final Poll Stood Seven for Acquittal and Five for Her Conviction
GATES STILL THERE Why tlie Lytle Greek Canyon People Are Indignant
MANGLED BY A MOWER Horrible Death of a Westminster Rancher Tuesday
Ventura Notes
Well-Known Telegraph Operator
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RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S SPORTS VELODROME RACES MUFF CARRIES OFF THE HONORS IN THE MILE AMATEUR Downing Defeats Julius In a Fifteen-Mile Race—Dawson and Chapman Win the Tandem
HASSE WON Slm Washington Day Boad Baca at Santa Monica
A FAIR DAY'S RACING DRIVING CLUB'S SPORT AT AGRICULTURAL PARK A Good Crowd and Some Interesting Events—Trotting and Running Races—No Purses Hung Up
COLLEGE BOYS MEET Pomona Athletes Too Strong for the University
The Princess Improving
THE RELAY RACE ATHLETIC CLUB WINS AFTER AN EXCITING CONTEST Oberon's Riders Make a Game Fight but Suffer Defeat—Time by Relays—Crowds See Finish
An Expansion Address
Brazilian Royalists
BOGY AND BORtAS WIND PLAYED HAVOC WITH THE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Only Half of the Qualifying Round Played—The Cracks Maintain a Lead
Westmoorland Golf Club
No Boad Poll Tax
Coring Banch House Burned
The Bonner Stook Farm
AN EASY VICTORY ATHLETICS DEFEAT THE TURNERS AT FIESTA PARK A Lively Game but Not Too Scientific. Errors Abundant—Score, 16 to 8. Other Games
Theosophical Work
The Stevedores' Strike
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IN WASHINGTON'S MEMORY Impressive Ceremonies in Honor of the Nationfs Founder VETERANS Of THE BLUE AND GRAY Shoulder to Shoulder They March in Parade—Stirring Addresses on the Lessons of Washington's Life and the Duties of Loyal American Citizens
THE LITEBAB? EXERCISES Eloquent Words Inculcating Lesson* of Patriotic Sentiment
These Watches Are Oone
Another Big Ocean Liner
AT HAZARD'S PAVILION SOME IMPROVEMENT IN THE ATTENDANCE YESTERDAY Grand Army Day at the Industrial Exposition—lnvitations Sent to Orphans' Homes
THE DEADLY BICYCLE W. A. Lucas Maimed by a Silent Steed in a Collision
JOTTINGS Oar Horn* Brew
DEATHS
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