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Los Angeles Herald, Number 175, 24 March 1900 PDF Issue PDF

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RETIREMENT Of FLUMER Readers Less Probable Prompt Relief of Mafeking Garrison NO MOVE BY METHUEN Though a Cavalry Column May Be Advancing BAD BOER NEWS SUGGESTED . By the Movement of French'* Force,' ,Wbich May Capture Commandant Olivier's Wagon Train ,
A SHARP SKIRMISH Truthful Details or the Action at Lobatsl
A Boer Report
Austrian Neutrality
Isolating Plumer
Milncr's Mission)
Methuen's Position T Marnh 91 A illennt.u a.— A.*- _
THE WAR IN AFRICA * +
Jouber t in Command
Steyn Deposed
Order at Prieska
PLUMER'S MOVEMENT Points to Delay in the Relief of Mafeking
French's Force in Action
A Wild Rumor
ANCIENT BISTORT I Philip Wessels Talks of the Causes of the War
FLEA FOR VANQUISHED > Winston Churchill Protests Against' Harsh Treatment
BOER METHODS Britain's Charges or Corruption to Be 1 Investigated
Pauper Immigrants 1
Says He Is Chief 1
NEWS FROM ANTIPODES i • i BROUGHT BT THE STEAMER WAKRIMOO I t MANY MARINE DISASTERS Horrible Stories of Cannibalism From New Guinea—A Punitory Expedition Under Way
RAILROAD RUMORS Regarding Consolidation of Several Western Lines
NOME CONCESSIONS > Not Exclusive and Confer No Special Rights
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
A NOTED OUTLAW Found Among the American Soldiers at Manila
Robbers' Records
J lUI nail! lUU UCI J . THOUSANDS STARVING o Puerto Rico Conditions Are Growing Steadily Worse
CHESS BY CABLE Two Games Flayed—Position Favors Americans
Albany Democrats
A Dreadful Dinner
Convenient Illness
ABOUT THE STATE
SENATORS TAK ONE SIEP Towards the Solution of Problems in Government of Puerto Rico RELIEF IS AGREED UPON As Per Report of the Conference Committee HOUSE PASSES PENSION BILLS I • j Among the Bills Introduced Is a Canal Measure Making Nicaragua a • State of the Union restored to citizen? of said county, an# martial law declared to be at an end. IN COMMITTEE Representatives of Labor Are Given A Hearing
! T IN CONGRESS 4* —— *.L
IN THE HOUSE , 1 The Bay Given to Passing of Pension j Bills Ttr«Bti(n»*Aii 99 TVio kniiDA tn<1o»l
p Bills Introduced
Stock Hen's Woes 1
In the Cabinet
MANY MEN i Continue of Many Minds as to PuerUl ' Rico
ALL AGREED Carnegie-Frick Litigants Settle Their j Differences i.
– ♦♦♦ i T BOURGOGNE VICTIMS |f. Sue for Damages but They Fail to 1- Recover
MAHAN'S LETTERS r> Evince a Strong Desire for Anglo- (!» American Alliance !»
Lynching Avoided
Che,, by Cable s
♦ .*. . a Sherman E.r<r • c l>. ,ul Q-ililn I •
— A Cinch for Berry
s 14» r – i iik <(m <. fi ~ And Works Off tin- < >.i.c
ERNE STILL CHAMPION AFTER HIS STRUGGiLE WITH JOE GANS l I A HAMMER AND TONGS MILL The Negro Was Game and Skillful but Erne Punched an Eye From Its Socket
The Champion's Movements
Parker Wins
COLOMBIA REBELS Crushed to Earth Persist in Bising Again ,
j* • » W. C. T. U. Plans
SILVER REPUBLICANS * PREPARE FOR THE NATIONAL CAMPAIGN . I Chairman Towne Issues a Call for a Convention to Be Held at Kansas City
Dodged the Detectives
1 Confess Their Crime 1 El Paso, Tex.. March 23.—Wilbur and s
Latin Rebels
Portland's Train Service
An Irish Convention 1 T Alt. rr-h M_. nln I, ....
The Boiler Was Dry
Canadian Questions fill mo 11. M.iHnl! «>•*
Drunken Seamen
ALL RESPONSIBLY IS ASSUMED BT GOVERNOR STEUNENBERG !i a ARRESTS OF IDAHO RIOTERS Were Made by Authority and With the Approval of the Governor of the State
GEN. TORRES' TACTICS WILL NOT CRUSH THE YAQUI REBELS More Troops Have Been Asked for and Are Expected to Arrive Within Sixty Days
Postofflce Package Stolen
A Town Burned
Fatal Labor Riot
Dewey in Georgia <<1.. 1 9<> n
HOLLISTtR SOCIETY IS ALL STIRRED UP OVER THE MANSFIELD CASE % Rebekah Lodge Ladies Testify Concerning Anonymous Letters and Their Supposed Authorship
Nebraska Poison Cases
Hanged for Murder
Sleeping Car Robbery
Steamer Disabled
Dead of Heart Disease
A Ducal Bear Hunt
Found Dead in Bed
Mrs. McKinley 111
STRIKING MACHINISTS FINB DAILY ADDITIONS TO THEIB BANKS Measures Taken to Fill the Places of the Men aa Fast as They Walk Out
Ex-Qovernor Stone 111 T-Tnltv Bnrlnera lffisa Marnh 9i
Came Too Late
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EVERY ONE ARMtD BO THE TRIAL OF KENTUCKY SUSPECTS GUARDS COUNTO BY SCORES Thar* Was Not the Slightest Sign of Disorder and the Testimony Taken i Was Uninteresting
Called on McKinley
INDIANA STREETS Must Get Aong Without Improvement This Year
Damage by Floating Ice
BERKELEY STUDENTS ■ ASSEMBLE TO CELEBRATE CHARTER SAY ADDRESS BY WHITELAW REID Learnedly Setting Forth the Duty of the Nation Toward Its Colonial Possessions
Much Area, But Few Inhabitants
SUGAR REFINERS Grow Tired of' Getting Business by Cutting Prices
GREAT NEED OE BR'ZiL IS A BETTER MARKET FOR HER COFFEE Negotiations in Progress to Advertise the Product in Every Country of Europe *
HOTTEST SPOT ON EARTH | lOn the Eastern Shore of Persian Gulf j Water Is Obtained by Diving
DELAGOA AWARD Arbitrators' Decision Promised in a i Few Days
Consul Macrum's Case
Yeß, bat Would He Oet Anything?
WHAT ENGLAND WANTS IN RETURN FOB CHS NGE IN THE CANAL TREATY A SLICE OF LAND IN ALASKA Which Really Means the Cession of Pyramid Harbor to the British Government
AN ARTIST'S COMMISSION
Two Kinds of Widows
Interview With Joseph Chamberlain
BACK TROM SAN JUAN WITH NEW IDEAS CONCERNING THE PEOPLE Wretched Conditions Are Made Worse by the Policy Pursued by the . United States
Disappearing Authors
Cost of "Shadowing" a Jury '
THE MOTHER'S HOUR
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MISPLACED SYMPATHY
THE PUERTO B.ICAN BILLS
THE CARNEGIE MONOPOLY
THE WILKINSON FUND
YESTERDAY IN CONGRESS
Still Higher Obligations
PROGRESSIONAL
WHERE OIL IS FOUND Herald's Special Explorer Ready for a New Section of Country
| DOWN THE LINE |
4 t » Biggest Profits on Record I T»*i nr.rr- Kif • Vw» Inul Ancivn 11 n».
They Are Burned Now
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mm (0 CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAY t
THE WEATHER
Forecast and Weather Conditions
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Kntartnlmnent anil Social
AT THE THEATER
A Dry Strip Wanted
A Burglar's Vain Search
READY FOR BUSINESS TIBS DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATION WILL BEGIN MONDAY THE FINANCE COMMITTEE ACTS Witnesses Summoned—Flan o 1 Proced-1 ure Outlined—Public Works and Zanja Committee Meet
OVERHEAD WIRES AGAIN Board of Public Works Defers Action. Recommendations Adopted
Machinery Bids Considered
Information Wanted
Street Improvements Accepted
WHY I AM A JEW A TEACHER OF JUDAISM GIVES HIS REASONS Natural and Rational Religion, Says Rabbi Hecht, Which Teaches Responsibility, Love and Justice
ISMAR THE QVPSY Beyond Dispute the Occult Wonder of the Present Day Business Men Daily Among the Famous (jypsy's Callers for Advicc
THE OIL INDUSTRY
AT THE HOTELS
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DSC Of THE C4RABAO EMPLOYED FOR ABJfT PURPOSES IN THE PHILIPPINES How They Compare With the Time-Honored Mule id a Hot Country
HDCD It Is Claimed That This Is the Proper Way to Write This Year
MOVE TO BE MADE Proposed Uniformity in Marriage and Divorce Laws
Quite a Scheme
PERSONAL
A DAINTY WHITE NAINSOOK
THE HELP Of SPOBIj
ON THE TURF J — ♦ Race Winners at Tanforan and at New ♦ Orleans «
SATURN AND THE MOON An Astronomer's Explanation of the Occultation
Julia Neilson as Romeo
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SAN BfRDOON'S CASE HEARD BY INTERSTATE COMMISSIONERS YESTERDAY LOS ANGELES COMPLAINED OF The Railroads Lose in the First Point Contested—Gist of the Testimony
LEFT TOWN August Lnmote Couldn't Stand So Much Questioning;
FRIDAY MORNING CLUB Papers by Members on Late Books and Writers
NEW MAIL REGISTRY SYSTEM Conditions Under Which Carriers Can Take Mail
IT msm_ FAKE OIL WAS STRUCK IN A W£U AT MORENO Disappointment Over the Railroad Rate for the Riverside Street Fair
JURY DISAGREED jTest Case Under Santa Barbara's New Charter
Birthday of U. S. C.
WORK ON IHE HARBOR HOW IT IS BEING WOUND UP AT SAN PEDRO A Remarkably Close Race Between Two Fasi Ships—The Americans Won
COURSE OF STUDY Advisory Committee Appointed—The State Text Books Criticised
INTERSTATE COMMISSION Members of the Party Expected to Arrive Next Week
PLANTING* TREES The Santa Fe Company Will Raise Its Own Lumber
Slightly Improved
ARMY AND NAVY LEAGUE It, Will Attend the Republican Club Con venticn
Stolen Property
Man's Obiter Dictum
THE STATE lIMVFKSITY WILL OBSERVE THE ECLIPSE OF MAY 28 t The New Course of University Extension Lectures—The Charter Day Exercises
Death of a Pioneer Frenchman
TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE
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IHE PASADENA BLDUEI KAJOB LOGAN S ORDERLY ASK! TOS LODGING CARED FOR IM THE CITY JAIL A Runaway Boy's Story of Adventure in Two Hemisphere®—Personal and News Brevities
THE STAR WITNESS Further Testimony in the HungerlJord j Murder Trial
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FINANCE AND TRADE
Clo>ing- StocKs
Bond List
San Francisco Mining Stocks
1 Bank Clearings
Bradstreet's Report
Financial Review
I Dun & Co.'s Review
Treasury Statement
Silver Bullion
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Call Board Dealings and Prices of Produce
The Metal Mnrke'„
Dried Fruit Prices
Coast Shipping
Petroleum
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS
Bonds
LOCAL TRADE REVIEW
Releases, $1000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over ... W n..«tn I ~4c
I Building Permits
Incorporation*
Local Produce Markets
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