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Los Angeles Herald, Number 170, 19 March 1900
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STILL WAITING fOR WORD Though It Is Believed the Relief of Mafeking Has Been Accomplished ROBERTS' NEXT MOVE I Expected to Change Outlook in Natal BOERS GROW TIREO OF WARj —— I Signs Multiply That Even the Trans- 1 vaalers Now See TBat Struggle Is Hopleess
Wilkinson's Review
Arms Surrendered '
Desirous of Peace
Beady to Yield
On Quarter Rations
THE WAR IN AFRICA.
Still Far Away
Siege Still Pressed
Junction of Forces
A Fighting Adjutant
An American Observer
ST. PATRICK'S DAY Celebrated With Enthusiasm Throughout South Africa
ROBERTS' REPORTS Boer Deserters Come Into Camp With Two Cannon
A Long Time Ago
Far From Mafeklng
At Biggarsberg
Boer Hopes
Boer Losses
GERMAN NOTES Money Tension Relieved—American Locomotives Liked
ALL FRIENDS OF BRYAN IN SPITE OF A FEW FAMILY FIGHTS Nebraska Democrats and Populists Will Meet Tonight to Choose National Convention Delegates
Julia Arthur Retires
Distributed Bibles
Jurist Miller Dead
THE WEEK IN CONGRESS , SENATE WILL WAIT REPORTS OF COMMITTEE NOW HUNTING FOR HARMONY The House Will Pass the Senate Puerto Rico Relief Bill and Consider Pensions '
SIX GOLD BRICKS Composed of the Usual Mixture of Zinc and Copper
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
| POTTER'S MISSION jTo Extend the Influence of Episcopal Church
CALIFORNIA BALL The Season Opens on the First Day of April
A STRANGE ACCIDENT; ' TO A RAILROAD TRAIN IN NEW YORK CITY ■ Falling Coal Chute Turns on Steam. Nine Passengers Injured, Five of Them Seriously
PRINTERS' UNION Fired Out ot the Federation of Labor
War Medals
Dewey Takes an Outing
Sculptors Married
A STRIKE OF MACHINISTS
THE LABOR WORLD
To Be Ordered in All Parts of the United States and Canada CONFERENCES CLOSED With a Mutual Declaration of War FIRST MOVE AT CLEVELAND When the Big Steel Works Are TleA Up Work Will S top in Railroad Machine Shops
; MISSOURI MOB fOILED BY SMUGGLING PRISONER OUT OF TOWN Georgia Avengers Carry Out Their Object by Shooting a Negro Criminal—Other Crimes
A Street Murder
A Highbinder Victim
Guilty of Murder
A Georgia Lynching
Coast Defense
A FATAL fIST flOflt BETWEEN TWO YOUNG MEN OB SANTA CRUZ No Science Was Shown But a Chanca Blow Broke the Neck of One j Combatant
Law and Expansion
Mexican Minerals
SITUATION AT MANILA ZS WORSE THAN A STATE OF OPEN WAR REBELS ARE REORGANIZING • Business Paralyzed and Travel Between Garrisoned Towns Unsafe. Natives Prove Perfidious
Sentenced tc Hang
Wheeler Not Ignored
THE DELAGOA AWARD tTo Be Made When Roberts Reaches Pretoria
KENTUCKY GOVERNORS Visiting at Louisville on Purely Personal Business
BORNEO REBELS Killed or Chased Into the Forest by the British
FIRED THROUGH A WINDOW Bold Attempt at Murder at Mound City
COMING STREET FAIR RIVERSIDE PEOPLE MAKING PREPARATIONS FOR IT Prospecting- for Oil Has Begun in Earnest—The Barley Harvest Begun
A Colony Scheme
A Fatal Fall
Miles at Charleston
RUSSIA'S PRECEDENT TO BE FOLLOWED IN ACTION BT GERMANY WORK CAREFULLY OUTLINED The Chinese Assimilation Program to Be Opened by Occupation of Shan Tung Province
Officials Not Afraid
THE FIRE RECORD Deatli and Damage Caused at Many Places
PRUSSIAN DEMANDS Strenuously Opposed by the Government of Turkey
Compromise Offered
A CLOSE CALL Dastardly Attempt to Wreck a Passenger Train
SCHLEY HOME FUND Not Swelled by Contributions of the Naval Men
Will Conduct Prosecution
Kentucky Suspects
A Kansas Exposition
AT DALE MINING CAMP THE OUTLOOK IS GOOD IN THAT PROGRESSIVE PLACE Deciduous Fruits Ave Altogether Too Precocious at San Bernardino This Year
A Mexican Railroad
Industrial Inquiry
To Cure a Cold in One Day
IN SELF-DEFENSE FATAL SHOOTING AFFRAY AT SAN BEBNARBINO GUY WELSH WAS KILLED t ~~ He Was Drunk and Had Attacked His Slayer, August La mote, and Others
DEDICATORY SERVICES Opening of Olivet Congregational Church—Remodeled and Enlarged
, WHEELER WILL PLAY BALL Berkeley Faculty to Cross Bats With Students
A Sure sign of Ktiin
SENATOR MONEY Makes a Notable Speech on Imperialism at Phoenix
PADEREWSKI AND VAUDEVILLE Distinguished Polish. Pianist Takes a Night Off at the Orpheum
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THE GOSSIP Or GOTHAM 80XE SCANDALS OF A 'WIDEOPEN" CITT THE DEAD GIG AGAIN WINS A Contribution to Complete the "Hall of Fame"—Baby's Christian Burial
ACCIDENTAL DROWNING Coroner's Jury Verdict in the Bedberry Case
TO WEI COME BRYAN ■AN DIEGO DEMOCRATS ARRANGE FOR A GRAND RECEPTION A Reception Committee of 200 Will Welcome the Leader of Anti-Imperiairsm
Scientific Reception I
Jossph Nicholson Dead
Irelri*<i ' olp^nipliy
DIVORCE rOR GILLIGS WHAT SAN FRANCISCO SOCIETY GOSSIPS ABOUT PROMINENT YOUNG PEOPLE The Huband Said to Have Read the Riot Act to His Wife—The « Denouement
Universal Brotherhood
The London Markets
Died of Apoplexy
Schley's Squadron
Poisoned by Alcohol
Fatty Degeneration
Married in Mexico
A Gasoline Victim
Dr. Namler Dead
General Lock hart Dead
Andrew Bolter Dead
A Northern Rain
BLUE PENCIL SKETCHES
One of Her Idiosyncrasies
Which Is WorseP
Lead Us, Father
The Old Man's Advice
Just as the Sun Went Down
She Saw Him See
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THE SAN PRANCISCO PRESS
IN THE PUBLIC EYE
THE WONDROUS AGE OF BOOKS
WHERE OIL IS FOUND One of the R:markable New Petroleun Cinters—Samj Very Rich Territory—The Growth of a Year Which Indicates the Future Possibilities of a Hundred Miles of Hills
THE SIATE INiVtRSIIY APPLICATION'S FOR SCHOLARSHIPS MUST BE FILED MAY 1 J rs. He.i rst Will Defray the Expense ot Extensive Archeological Explorations
Plenty of Issues
Time to Begin Hustling
IT'S JUST HER WAY
STUDY CUBS
Fell From a Street. Car
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mt ro CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Tree*. New Stork
PERSONAL
A Word of Warning
Belgian Hare Magazine
In Another Man's Shoes
The Bryan RecepHon
GLARING HAUNT OF VICE • The Vienna Buffet Should Be Closed Up at Once A Dive Where Prostitutes Congregate and the Unwary May Be Led Astray—Dollar Beer to Be Had In the Basement
CITY PULPITS
Woman in Socialistic Work
The Country's Needs
FINANCIAL THIMBLE-RIG ODD MANIPULATIONS OF IVANPAH COMPANY'S STOCK A BOGUS INSOLVENCY SUIT i Robinson's Own Money Used to Work His Ruin—s7so,ooo Worth of Stock Sold for $16,000
FAREWELL TO THE CAPTAIN His Co-Laborers Take Leave of Allen Kelly
AT THE THEATER
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THE PASADENA BUDGET DAMAGE DONE BY A SUNDAY MORNING FIRE WALL PAPER STOCK SPOILED Hev. Man well Pays His Respects to Eddyism and Christian Science. General News Brevities
DROWNED IN" THE SURF A Ksdondo Fisherman's Mishap at Snnta Monica
HOME FOR CONVALESCENTS fi. Splendid Bequest by the Late Anna , S. C 31.ike
Ulgffclfinfl Park Notes
SPLINTERED HIS LEG TERRIBLE ACCIDENT THAT BETEL A SANTA ANA MAN . Suit Against the Bolsa Gun Club Has Been Thrown Out of Court. News Briefs
THE FK Alt OF HTMBFO Prevent* Many Pe»»*»le From Trying a G'inri Medicine
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"LIVER-EATTING" JOHNSTON The Passing ©if a Great Indian,Fighter—A skcitch of His Career and Characteristics
lllliiin)inimiiiiinnnn^!HTT , /fpjEPPK- Dflil GOLF
THE GUN
Gun Notes
THE TURF
Turf Notes
AMATEUR ATHLETICS
THE KING
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Ring Notes
BASEBALL
THE VELODROME
BILLIARD TOURNEY
A Transport in Port
IN THE KLONDIKE SOME OF THE SLANG TERMS AND LOCALISMS A Few of the Words and Phrases Characteristic of the Mines—Life in the Far North
OTHER PEOPLE'S MONE? (Clarence E. Young Was a Good Fellow, But
AT THE HOTELS
JOTTINGS Oar Home Brew
DEATHS
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