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Los Angeles Herald, Number 159, 8 March 1900
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FIELD MARSHALL BOBS BUSY tflM THE BOERS Ingenious Intrenchments at Pop* lar Qrove Fail to Qive Protection ATTACK MADE IN FLANK And the Action Ends in a Rout of the Boers BULLER IS ALSO ADVANCING Invasion of the Transvaal Begun by a Route Through Zululand—Methuen Headed for Mafeking
Of THE RED ASH MINERS ONLY ONE IS KNOWN TO HAVE ESCAPED Twenty-Nine Bodies Have Been Recovered—Thirteen Are Still in the Hine
Bodies Recovered
Rescuers at Work
The Maya War
Saved the Crew
GEN. WHEELER ASHORE AFTER A RATHER WEARY WAIT AT QUARANTINE ENJOYED HIS VISIT TO GUAM He Will Proceed to Washington anrl Expects to Be Sworn in as Congressman
Honors for Wheeler
ROOT REACHES CUBA A Hearty Welcome Given by Prominent Citizens
KENTUCKY LAW MAKING Proceeds in Spite of the Undecided Contests
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
HAWAII'S LEGISLATURE Anxiously Waiting to Hear From President McKinley
FAINT PRAISE For the Services Rendered by Lord Pauncefote
RECIPROCITY TREATIES BELIEVED TO BE DOOMED TO DEFEAT Aldrich Will Move Reference to Committee and the Motion Will Probably Prevail
Has Some Friends
A Grand Celebration
Kentucky Politics
Oregon Fruit Growers
A Miner Murdered
LODGE MAKES AN ADDRESS All the Senators Are Eager to Listen PHILIPPINE PROBLEM THE THEME Sessions of Senate and House Adjourned Out of Respect to the Memory of Harmer of Pennsylvania, Father of the House
IN THE HOUSE Adjournment Taken in Honor of Harmer's Memory
IN COMMITTEE j Sovereign Testifies Before the Blot Inquirers
Oigar Men's Wants
The British Treaty
Puerto Rico Revenues
Hawaii's Ex-Queen
A Nomination
PRAISE fOR NAVAL MEN . ' j WHO ACCOMPANIED THE BATES EXPEDITION ■ REMY WILL SUCCEED WATSON I Unmarried Naval Officers Not Back-t ward About Expressing Satisfaction at the Change .
Friction Relieved
Soldiers' Bodies
DOWAGER'S DECREES Are Likely to Cause Civil War in China
— MILLER WILL SQUEAL rranklin Syndicate Clerk Will Tell the Truth
— .Gage H?.s Sh ive 1
An Irish Election
MAY HAVE BEEN PLAGUE I | WHICH CAUSED THE DEATH OF CHEEK GUN • — DOCTORS MAKING CULTURES I iPending a Decision San Francisco Will Be Most Carefully Guarded by the Police
An Indignant Denial
Effective Opposition
RUSSIA IS MOT READY TO TRY WAR CONCLUSIONS WITK JAPAN This Pact Does Not Argue That the Clash Is Not Coming in Due Time
Russian Plans
Japanese Advances
I STRIKE IS SPREADING i —•— • | AMONG THE UNION LABORERS OF CHICAGO MATERIAL MEN SHUT DOWN » Pittsburg Tube Workers Notified of a Ten Per Cent Advance in Their Wages n
More Men Go Oat
Wages Increased
A New Organization
Interest on Savings
Northern Rains
FACTORIES IKI RUSSIA DESERVE THE SUPPORT OF THE SOVER-NMENT , American Manufacturers Need Not Expect to Get Contracts on the ; Transsiberian Railroad
CORBiN'S WAR RECORD REFERRED TO BY DIVISION COMMANDER HE WAS TRIED FOR COWARDICE The Verdict Was Not Guilty, So the I Incident Ought to Be Considered Closed I I
MRS. CRAVEN'S CLAIMS STRONGLY SUPPORTED BY MRS, HOBBOSE Sticks to Her Statement That Fair Told Her He Had Married a School Teacher
BERKELEY BOYS Will Compete With the Athletes of Yale
PHILADELPHIA FIRE The Aggregate Losses Are- Almost a Million Dollars
GOBLIN'S ARREST ' Makes Conviction of Real Conspirators 31ore Difficult
Requisition Asked
ARCTIC EXPLORATION • Nansen Will Make One More Northern Voyage
ABOUT THE STATE
Magnates Confer
; — Bogus Butter
e ♦ Baseball Plans
STOPS THK COUGH
Railroad War Tax
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M'PHtE ON THE STAND TESTIMONY TO BEFUTE THAT SUBMITTED YESTERDAY A Horse Ban Away Dragging a Sevenyear-Old Boy to His Death '
THE POLICE COURT
TEXAS REPUBLICANS INDULGE IN FIST FIGHTS IN THE CONVENTION HALL One Faction Selects Delegates and Endorses the St. Louis Platform. Other Political Meetings
Social Democrats
Georgia Republicans
College Debaters
Not Now So Loyal
A Sugar Shutdown
Will Start Banks
AT THE THEATER
United Labor Council
A Painful Accident
Samoan Treaty Settled
Plague in India
tMCNMUNMNmiNtW THE FIELD OF SPORT f
EASTER* ATHLETES Tip Over the Wrestlers of the Western Coast
ON THE TURF Racc Winners at Oakland and at New Orleans
At New Orleans
Coronado Golf
British Social Season
Plague at Port Townsend
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APPARENT POLITICAL APATHY
A TAN0I.ED WED
T«/ISS..v:*n>- SET 15 vcnrs {•Keener.
YESTERDAY IN CONGRESS
EDITORIAL OPINION Fundamentally Wrong
A Monstrous Iniquity
We Can't Throw Stones
Politics May Kill It
The Bane of the Party
Why Macrum Is Abused
IN THE PUBLIC EYE
RIVIR wam SUPPLY SAN FERNANDO IRRIGATION MAY HELP THE CITY ENGINEER OLMSTED'S VIEWS Ha Believes the General Practice ot' Irrigation Above the City Would Increase Summer Plow
THAT WASTE WATER The Flow in tha River Comes From Reduced Consumption
FIRE COMMISSIONERS All Engine Houses to Be in Commission April 1
GRIFFITH PARK Squatters Who May Give the City Some Trouble
Inspecting School Buildings
Street Light Conference
Naud Street Accepted
ANNUAL MEETINGS Reports of Work and Election of W. C. T. U. Officers
LENTEN SERVICES I Episcopal Churches Unite in Worship at St. John's
TO END THE WAR Boer Sympathizers Will Petition for U. S. Intervention
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY Hypo Fiend Goldsmith Was Caught at the Back Door of a Grocery
MINERS' ASSOCIATION Enlarging Its Scope—Will Keep Open House Today
Had Stolen Clothing-
Marriage Licenses
A SENTIMENTAL JURY _ BELIEVES IN FOLLEY'S WEIRD FIFE DREAMS — i And Acquits Him of the Charge of Begging and Vagrancy Despite the Evident
FORECLOSING A MORTGAGE Jacob Kuhrts Sues to Recover on a Note for $6500
Verdict of Suicide
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EVENTS OF TODAT
THE WEATHER
Foreoast and Weather Condition*
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Trees, New Stock
Highland Park Notes
State Officials Here
Hunting Hugh Kennedy
RAH ROAD MEN OBJECT THET OPPOSE THE S. P. FLAN OF INSURANCE SOME DECLARE IT A ROBBERY Employes Held a Meeting Last Night U> Voice Their Disapproval ot the Scheme
A NATIONAL OFFICES, Miss Taylor, General Secretary of the Y. W. C. A., In Los Angeles
PLANTING FOREST TREES Work Accomplished by the Forest and Water Association
TOMER GOES FREE Found Not Guilty of Passing Counterfeit Money
NATIVE SONS' NIGHT THRONGS OF VISITORS AT THE INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION Miners' Day Today—Addresses to Be Given—Program for Remainder of the Week
A WELL-KNOWN SCOTCHMAN Death of a Brother of "The Mackintosh"—Funeral This Afternoon
PROPOSED PAPER MILLS Important Enterprise to Be Launched in This City
Wolfskill's Unfortunate Remark
Run Down by a Tandem
AT THE HOTJSUj
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THE PASADENA BUDGET THE PRESBYTERIANS CALL ▲ PASTOR LIBRARY ADDITION BEGUN Anniversary Sex-vices of the Chines* Mission—Cases in Court—Personals and Brevities
DEATH OF MRS. DURYEA Bbe Was of an OUI nnd Wealthy New York Fnmi]y
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FINANCE AND TRADE
Clo.-ing- Stocks
Bond List
San Francisco Mining Stock*
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices. of Produce
Dried Fruit Prices
The Metal Market
Coast Shipping
Petroleum
WEATHER AND CBOPS Conditions Prevailing1 Throughout Southern California
LOCAL TRADE REVIEW
Releases, 91000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
Building Permits
Incorpo rations
Local Produce Market*
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Business Transacted by the Board ot Directors
POLITICAL POINTERS
I THE OIL INDUSTRY
A Sneak Thief's Find
TALKS ON ART AND TRAVEL Benefit for Bethlehem Church by Mrs. Celia White |
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fLIICTUATING VALUES THE AVALON STRIP PROVES A VARYING QUANTITY SOMETHING LIKE A DEADLOCK • The Supervisors, in a Quandary, Again Continue the Matter for a Week
A VARIED CAREER Thomas Jefferson White Left to Face Life Alone
AN INSURANCE TANGLE A Creditor's Claims Extinguished by His Becoming n Purchaser
CHARGED WITH STEALING R. M. Catterson Was Loaded With Prunes When Arrested
j KERTSCHMAR NONSUITED Travelers Over a Frequented Trail Do So at Their Peril
RETURNED FOR TREATMENT A Youth Debarred From Study by Recurring Headaches
THE WIIXIAMS CASE Pasadena's Sensation Again Being Exploited
Courthouse Briefs
JOTTINGS Oar Home lire?*
DEATHS
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