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Los Angeles Herald, Number 157, 6 March 1900
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MOVING TOtVARP MAFEIING To Drive Away Boers Besieging the Place SUDDEN SILENCE OE LORD ROBERTS Indicates That Something; Is About to Happen—British House of Commons Provides for the Tremendous Expenses of the War Mafeklng, the last of the British garrisons in a state of siege, is to be relieved as soon ns forces can get there. Nothing is given out as to Lord Roberts' doings; which is taken to indicate that something is going to happen. The house of commons adopts budget estimates, providing for the tremendous expenses of the war.
SIMONS ON THE STAND TALKS OF TROUBLES OF THE IDAHO MINERS PRISONERS BADLY TREATED Lentz Anxious to Show That There Was No Need for Declaring Martial Law
A WILD STORM Ties Up Traffic in the Great Lake Region
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
SMOKELESS POWDER To Be Manufactured at a Government Plant
TONO WAR Two Chinese Merchants Murdered at San Francisco
CALVIN FARGO'S WILL IVTaHA n»i« Drovioiou £*s th« J>ost. Widow
Killed by the Cars
No Official Advices
Can Draw Pay
A Pioneer Insane
Born on a Train
Chicago Strikers
Will Stop the Squabble
ATIACK ON THE PRESIDENT For His Attitude on Puerto Rico Tariff Question MAY INVOLVE ELECTION OF BRYAN The Strongest Administration Paper of the Middle West Calls on President McKinley to Amend His Stupendous and Humiliating Blunder
Needham Explains
Question of Authorship
A WEAK COUPLING PIN WRECKS TWO TRAINS OF STOCK CARS | A Score of Stock and Trainmen Injured iiut Ail .Escape With Their Lives
Miners Mangled
CONSULS IN GERMANY DEMAND THAT QUESTIONS BE ANSWERED Authorities Will Insist That the Most Favored-Nation Clause Shall Be Strictly Observed
Assessor Counts Cars
No One to Blame
A Fresno Failure
A PHILIPPINE POLICY DECIDED ON BY THE SENATE COMMITTEE TURNED OVER TO PRESIDENT Until Such Time as Congress Shall See Bt to Assume Control. Wheeler at Home
SENT TO THE SENATE Information. Asked for by Hoar's Resolution
The Grant Arrives
Military Operations
The Charleston Charges
A Treacherous Ami go
MRS. CRAVEN'S NURSE Tlie Best Witness the Claimant Has Produced
Broken Cn nk Dividends
Bought Cripple Creek Claims
IBARD OF CALIFORNIA SWORN IN" AS SENATOR AND TAKES HIS SEAT THE PENSION BILL PASSED Quay and Currency Questions Debated But No Decision Reached. Work in the House
IN THE HOUSE Numerous Bills Passed, None of Great; Importance . , I
Session Notes
Needless Activity
Bob and Tom Sign
Ynqui Movements
Determined to Die
Bid the Upset Price
Louisiana Hepublicans
Kentucky Politics
Ships in Collision
Some Slugging
Bryan in Texas
COLONIAL QUESTIONS DISCUSSED AT A DINNEB TO JUDGE TAFT HARMON MAKES A SENSATION By Sober Denunciation of Benevolent Assimilation and the Doctrine That Might Makes Right
The Theater Closed
Gentle Hint to Prying Neighbors
MOPH THM ((M (;ii Anil W'-tlcm OH' tlw > (.1-
A COSTLY PEST HOUSE Wynmn V/ill Use a Five-Million Dollar Fort
A Chinese Murder
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INSULAR LAW EXPERT SAYS ANNEXED TERRITORY HAS NO BIGHTS CONGRESS MUST TAKE ACTION In Dealing With the Unorganized Territory Constitutional Limitations Are of No Effect
Hill Is a Democrat
Snys He Was Sane
A Marysville Pioneer
A Senator Divorced
GAGE GETTING READY TO CABRY OUT TERMS OP THE CURRENCY BILL THE MOST IMPORTANT MATTER Is the Preparation of the Bonds Needed to Put Refunding Plans Into Effect
GERMANS GET TIRED Of Vexatious Inspection of American Dried Fruit
'•Snpho" Immoral
A Stockton Precedent
Sewer Pipe Combine
Railroad Relief Scheme
Dodging Taxes
IN SOCIETY
Here and There
What the Name Tugela Means
Cost) of Christmas Gifts
There Are Others
A Diagnosis
AT THE THEATER
THE OLD PUEBLO DAYS Stores in the Early '50's and the Men Y/ho Owned Them
THE fIELD Of SPORT
Meat Bill Discusison
Samoan Disorders
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OPENtNn PANDORA'S BOX
SOME MUNICIPAL PROBLEMS
•u-srtci: NOT Lii ftlTV
juor.Lt;. j v. rut rnar •••
WISCOM rBOM A CHIN Ail AN
YESTERDAY IN CONGRESS
WHEN WILL THEY HAVE ENOUGH? I
WILLIAM THE SHLFTY
ONE MAN'S WORK
Tilt CHARMS Of AVALON MADE MORE BEAUTIFUL BT ▲ WELCOME RAIN Eastern Tourists Flocking to Catallna. Bathing Begun—A Good Catch. Energetic Fishermen
WHAT THE RAIN DID Will Save Late Grain in Riverside County
The News <5t Covina
A Fresno Politician
S. B. ItYNES RESIGNS WILL TAKE AN IMPORTANT PLACE IN NEW YORK Office of General Manager of the Terminal Railway la Vacant. Warahipa Expected
A RECORD MONTH Work on the San Pedro Breakwater Being Pushed
RAIN IN VENTURA Th<> Total Is Now Ten Inches for the Season
A Wedding at Compton
The Spiritualists
DOWN THE LINE
Death of a Dissipated Man
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INDEX ro CITY NEWS
events of today
THE WEATHER
Foreoast and Weather Conditions
CITT NEWS IN BRIEF
Trees, New Stock
Cut With a Chisel
A Saloon Burglarized
Mrs. Pitch's Watch Stolen
POOR STREET LIGHTS TOO MANY OF THEM IN THE HABIT OF GOING OUT AN INVESTIGATION ORDERED Council Instructs the City Electrician to Secure Better Service—Complaints From Several Wards
STREET OPENINGS Council Abandons Proceedings on Recommendation oi the Attorney
PARK FOREMANSHIP Councilnien Not Disposed to Reduce the Amount of Patronage
REGULATING ELEVATORS Boiler Inspection Ordinance Amended by the Council
Births and Deaths
Engineer's Report
Pumping Plants
Wants to Use Water
Carpenters' Complaint
Edgeware Road Sewer
Sanitary Inspector
Labor Bureau
-♦♦♦ THE POLICE COURT
Job Harriman on the Bowery
INDICATIONS OT RAIN POSSIBILITY OF FURTHER PRECIPITATION AT ANY TIME Acother Storm Is Approaching the Continent—lt Is Headed £or Southern Oregon
MINISTER'S MEETINGS Themes Discussed at the Various De- ! notninational Gatherings
HAVEN S CUTTING SCRAPE Young Pasadenan Held to Answer for Assault With a Deadly Weapon
SUNDAY S RAIN Effect It Will Have on Hay and Grain Crop
FOE A SETTLEMENT Civic League Asks Commercial Bodies to Unravel the Water Tangle
V. M C. A. Work
Will Urge Mediation
Ching Wing Arrested
Marriage Licenses
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THE PASADENA BUDGET THE NON-PARTISANS ARE STILL ALIVE IN POLITICS WILL NOMINATE A TICKET Saloonkeeper Garbnldi Cannot Appeal His Case—Council Orders Sewer Bond Election—Brevities
SALOONKEEPERS ARRESTED Tlit Business Made nn Issue in Santa Barbara
THIS IS ENCOURAGING SUNDAY'S STORM! WILL SAVE ORANGE COUNTY CROPS " The Libel Suit of McPhee vs. Valjean j Came to Trial at Santa Ana Yesterday
MATHS
SOCIETY NOTICES
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FINANCE AND MADE
Closing Stocks
Bond List
San Francisco Mining Stocks Dnn li'tinnnli.Mn r rnt mrt .
The London Market
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
Coast Shipping
The Metal Market
Petroleum
LOCAL TRADE REVIEW Mortgages, $1000 and Over
Releases, $1000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
Building Permits
Local Produce Markets
THE OIL INDUSTRY
THE SALOON QUESTION Santa Monica Will Vote on It Next Month
Soldiers' Home Notes
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THE IVANPAH BONANZA SUIT TO KNOCK OUT INCREASED CAPITALIZATION THE OLD SCHEME OF DUMMIES Leading Legal Firms Line Up to Do Battle—Some of the Allegations That Were Mude
A STRANGE ACCIDENT T. Kretschmar Lost Both Hands by a Charged Wire
THE PKOOF LACKING The Poisoned Pigeons at Pasadena Were Harmless
THE JUDGMENT REVERSED Ex-County Surveyor Wrignt Wins on Appeal
SENATOR EORSEY PAID A Suit That Dragged Along Was Then Dismissed
THE POMONA WRECK Tliurman, the Baseball Pitcher, Demands Heavy Damages
Courthouse Briefs
HORSE ELECTROCUTED Two People Also Receive Shocks From a Live Wire
Mrs. Hauswiith's Death
PERSONAL
RACE TO LOS ANGELES THROUGH LINE FBOK COLORADO MAY BE BUILT , Three Roads Are Now Scheming to Make Connections With This City
* * EMPLOYES PROTEST Southern Pacific's Relief Plan Is Found Obnoxious
MARRIED IN EL PASO Miss Dorothy Bowman and E. D. Mooers of Los Angeles
House Was Too Far From the Hydrant
Monument in the Wrong Place
A VtttY CHILLY NIGIIf KEEPS A 810 CROWD FROM THE EXPOSITION The Nashville Students Will Appear Again This Evenirtg in Songs and Cake Walk _
A NEW BANK A State Financial Institution Being Formed
TO BE BURIED HERE Body of a Cuban Volunteer to Be Interred
THE PRESBYTERY A Special Meeting Held to Consider, Various Matters
AT THE HOTEIS
JOTTINGS Oor Home drew
DEATHS
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