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Los Angeles Herald, Number 165, 14 March 1900
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LORD ROBERTS jS RETICENT Evidently Because He Is Too Busy to Write Long Messages FRENCH "AT" A CAPITAL Possibly Inside but More Probably Out SEN. JOUBERT IS AT PRETORIA Where Fence Overtures in the Air Are Xiikely to Materialize if the Free State Capital Is Captured
THE WAR IN AFRICA
SENATORS SQUABBLE OVER QUESTIONS RELATING TO PUERTO RICO Republicans Caucus but Fail to Agree on Changes to Be Made in the Bill
FRANCE IS WILLING Time for Treaty Ratification Will Be Extended
MRS. STANFORD WELL And Intensely Interested in the TTniyersity Plans
In the Cabinet
TIME LIMIT REACHED THE KENTUCKY LEGISLATURE ADJOURNED THE PEOPLE BREATHE EASIER An Agreement Reached to Eo No More Shooting Till the Courts Render Decisions
WORK OF THE YEAR As Outlined to the State Board o£ Trade
POOR SHOOTING The Aim All Right but the Load Was Too Light
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
BERKELEY BOYS May Look at Things When They're Dug Up
OVERFLOWING RIVERS CAUSE DAMAGE IN NORTHERN ILLINOIS Half A Dozen Towns Are More or Less Flooded and Some Buildings Swept Away
A FULL PARDON* Granted by the Fesident to Captain i McCalla
OFFICIAL NOTICE That Bryan Will Speak in California Cities
Mrs. Booth-Tucker Prostrated
Peru Is Tranquil
IN CONGRESS
THE GOLD STANDARD DILI. ' Only Waits the Signature of the President to Become a Law PASSED BY THE HOUSE Nine Democrats Voted With tha Majority • M'KINLEY WILL SIGN TODAY -I . Senator Bard Is Provided With Committee Places—Silver Advocates Heard in. the Senate
IN THE SENATE Silver Senators Make Themselves I Heard—Bard's Appointments
11l COMMITTEE A Warm Session of the Idaho Wo! Inquirers
Polygamist Appointees
Session Notes
An Arizona Strike i
GAGE'S EXPLANATION I CF THE PROVISIONS OF THE FINANCIAL I3ILL. . IT FIXES THE GOLD STANDARD AaU Makes It tlie Duty of the Secretary Always to Maintain the Parity I I
SHELDON'S PAPER Will Contain Some Matters of Interest This Morning
GOTHAM REFORM A Grand Rrid on Tenderloin Concert Enlls
CRAVEN CASE DITENSE INDICATED BY THE QUESTIONS ASKED Will Tiy to Siiow That the Marriage Contract Was Simply a Torgery
<; ItOCKP. A N l> COT Fi'i: fF<* 1 p«-«I Ontof Iroulil' by P.'jstum Terca < till imi
MARTINIQUE AFFAIRS EIOTS GROWING OUT OF THE LABOR CONDITIONS POLITICS PLAYS ITS PART Ignorant Natives Misled by Demagogues Threaten a Wholesale Massacre of the Whites
BINGHAM SUBBENDERED Hip Bondsmen Will Stand for Him No ! Longer
NA.VAL EEPAISS To Be Made With a View to Economy Hereafter
STEAMER PARIS To Be Known Hersnfter as the Philadelphia
Won't Kecognize the Union
«» » – — C. H. Cosier Dead
RHODY REPUBLICANS NOMINATE CANDIDATES FOR STATE OFFICES The People Are Especially Congratulated Upon Prevailing Agricultural Prosperity
TRENCH COLLEGES Welcome Students From Across the Atlantic Ocean
Not a Fit Question
Gudden Death
PROGRESS Of PLAGUE AS REPORTED BY STEAMER FROM HAWAII THE SCOURGE SUPPRESSED San Francisco Searchers Fail to Find Evidence of the Existence of the Disease
Official Exports
At San Francisco
Ships Quarantined
One C.ise Found
THE DATE STANDS Democrats Will Meet on the Fourth of July
Sapbo Suppressed
Congress Delegates
A Soldier's Suicide
Wanted for Murder
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KOBBE MADE GOVERNOR OF PHILIPPINE TOWNS THAT HE ICAPTUBED TO E9TABLISH GOVERNMENT And Appoint Customs and Internal Revenue Officers in Coast and Interior Towns
I TOWNS CAPTCRED After Some Show of Fight by the Filipinos
Forces Disintegrate
A Transport Tried
A Transport Bought
Health of the Army
Naval Changes
GERMAN MORALITY Is Discussed in Connection With the Lexheinze
Died Suddenly
• ———•**■*>- >.-• • ABOUT THE STATE
AMERICA'S OFFER The Outgrowth of Boers' Appeal to the Powers
No Offense Given
Offices Declined
A Verbal Answer
Germany's Attitude
Position of Trance
Hopes for Solution
Roberts' Advance
Stubborn Renistance
French's Advance
Oirders to French
At Aliwalnorth
Mafeking' Conditions
WOMAN'S PRESS CLUB Sixth Annual Meeting—Election of Officers
ALLEGED COUNTERFEITERS IThree Men Under Arrest and Their Tools Seized
OPPOSES THE TREATY Edward Eggleston Talks on Islands and Africa
Still Rising
Killed by the Cars
An Order for Flags
A Kentucky Arrest
THE POLICE COURT
Suicide by Poison
Unknown Suicide
Counterfeiters Caught
A Job in the Array
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HLICAN HYPOCRISY EXPOSED
m •* it h 1 ti •• i .* PEACE PROPOSALS DECLINED
a<o:ny<i •1HECU*T
III Jill. TI I' I ' I I MR. BBYAJi'S VISIT
YESTERDAY IN CONGRESS
MR. DOOLEY'S PREFERENCE
IN THE PUBLIC EYE
WHERE OIL IS FOUND General Description of the Coast Range Districts
' DOWN THE LINE fi j i
ACADEMY OF SCIENCES _ _ | Portland Cement and Los Angeles Drinking Water
Suspicious Characters
MUSIC
An Endowment Needed
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INDEX TO CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF 1
Tree*, New Stock
Promising Mining Enterprise TVir lha nnct tfi nx.i.thc VT 'P I?«.a n «n,l
A Pugnacious Vagrant A ▼ «.UUA («..«. ..«-
The Elks' Night
LOTTERIES MUST GO CHIEF ELTON DECLARES THAT BE WILL SUPFBESS THEM > _ LICEMSE LAW VIOLATIONS More Saloon Keepers Cited to Appear Before the Commission—More Police for the Southwest
Examining the Soil
Getting Municipal Statistics
FALLS AND RUNAWAYS Three Accidents in Which Dislocations and Fractures Occurred
EASTERN EDITORS Informal Reception at the Chamber of Commerce
PREPARING FOR THE COUNT Supervisor Frank Davis Will Have a Lot of Patronage
IHE RIVfRSIDt FAIR WILL BE A 810 THING AND LAST A WEEK It Will Include a Street Fair and Merchants' Carnival, With Many Sports
AMBULANCE NEEDED Wounded People Suffer Much in the Jolting Patrol Wagons
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int mmu Biuiiti COUNCIL MEETS AND LOCKETT RESIGNS _ | WIFE MURDERER TAKEN AWAY Eastern Editors Visit the City—The ( Throop Trustees Pleased—Personals and Brevities
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FINANCE AND TRADE
Closing (Stocks
Bond List
Silver Bullion
The London Market 1
Treasury Statement
WEATHER AND CROPS Conditions Prevailing Throughout Southern California
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
Dried Fruit Prices
Incorporations
Coast Shipping San Dipcn Mil rnh 15 ~_Arriv<i(l Mnp/«h 19
The Metal Market i
Petroleum
LOCAL TRADE REVIEW Mortgages, $1000 and Over
Releases, §1000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
Building Permits
Local Produce Market* DAIRY PRODUCTS
Marriage Licenses
j THE OIL IPUSTRY i
Information Wanted
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PERJURY AND BLACKMAIL Madame Jelsch Is Pronounced an Impostor HER CHIEF WITNESS UNDER ARREST The Sensational Climax of an Extraordinary Suit—Judge Fitzgerald Decides That the Plaintiff Is Not the Wife of Thiebaud Bauer
A TANGLED ESTATE A Woman Reduced to Pauperism by Voluntary Act
THE COMPTON CASE His Counsel Really 111 and the Case Goes Over I
A LANDLORD SUED Two Actions Begun Against Marius Meyer
THE WILLIAMS CASE Given to the Jury but No Verdict Was Reached Last Night
WITNESSES IN DEFAULT Attachments Issued by Judge Shaw on the Wholesale Plan
Courthouse Briefs
THE COMING OF BRYAN VICE CHAIRMAN WRIGHT MAKING INITIATORY MOVES Committee Will Meet at Noon Today to Arrange a Suitable Reception and Prepare for Meetings
DESERTED AND INTOXICATED A Woman With Two Children Taken Out of the Vendome Saloon
Fell Jfrom His Wheel on His Face
THE STAKVATION PLAN
A EAREWELL BANQUET AGENT F. W. THOMPSON HONORED LAST NIGHT Wined and Dined at Levy's by a Large Number of His Railroad Friend*
THE FIELD OF SPORT
ON THE TURF Rpcr Winners at Oakland and at New Orleans
At New Orleans
AT THE HOTELS
JOTTINGS
DEATHS
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