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Los Angeles Herald, Number 150, 29 March 1900 PDF Issue PDF

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MACRUM MET COMMITTEE To Describe the Indignities He Suffered at the Hands of Britons HIS MAIL WAS OPENED And Two Envelopes Produced to Show It CONSUL MADE NO COMPLAINT When Asked Whyj H# Failed to Report Macrum Says He Prefers Not to Answer
MACRUMS MAIL
Not Subject to Scrutiny
BRYAN IN OREGON Due Attention Given to Money, Trusts and Imperialism
AN OFFER MADE
The Indian Famine
Count Benedetti Dead
THE CAREFUL M'KNLEY GIVES QUASI-BECOGNITION TO KENTUCXIANS HE CANNOT DISARM MILITIA No New Developments in the Goebel Murder Case—The Confession Stories Denied
No Developments
More Arrests
ARBUCKLE'S CUT Was Not Met by the Other Refiners of Sugar
TELEGRAPH NEWS INDEX
WATSON LEAVES MANILA Admiral Kemy on the Way to Take His Place
Not Significant
WHEN MAGNATES MEET They May Make Up but Are Not Likely To
BYNUM'S CONFIRMATION Is Opposed Because He Is Not a Democrat
FARM IMPLEMENTS Are Sent to Cuba From United States for Free Distribution
RUSSIAN MOVEMENTS Leads to Naval and Military Activity in Japan
San Jose Bank Suit
ABOUT THE OTATE
i.l U WAR IN" AFRICA
BAD BLOtV 10 BOER CAUSE 'In the Death at Pretoria of the Gallant Boer General, Joubert DEATH DUE TO DISEASE Rcspcctiul Tribute Paid by His Enemies LORD ROBERTS MAKES A MOVE War Office Outgivings Indicate Thai the Advance on Pretoria Will Begin on Monday
Joubsrt's Career
A Perfect System
THE BRITISH ADVANCE f Impression Abroad That Movement! Begins Monday
HILNER'S ARRIVAL The Subject of Speculation but Not of Knowledge
Consular Action
A Town Recap rured
At Mafeking
STEYN MAKES REPLY To the Proclamation Issued by Lord Roberts
Ucei Finances
Sailed for England
Joabert's Successor
Boers Disheartened
Boer Peace Envoys
Press Dispatches
Kruger td Command
Boer Treasure
Moving- on Glen
A Boer Attack
Pro-Boer Meeting
Webster Davis Returns
KRUGER INTERVIEWED Ooin Paul Still Hopes for American Arbitration
YAQITC EXTERMINATION Is Still the Policy of the Mexican Government
A BISHOP'S SYMPATHY GIVEN THE BRITISH IN THE PRESENT WAR A British Triumph Best for Great Britain, for the Boers and for the World
Winnipeg Settlers
STOPS 'Mir: COUGH And Work* Oft' t li«» 4'nld
PUERTO RiCAN TARIFF — WILL BE VOTED ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON THE ALASKA BILL AMENDED —-— House Agrees to Conference Report on Pensions and Discusses Army Appropriation
IN THE HOUSE Pension Report Adopted and Army Bill Discussed
In Committee
A CARELESS OILER | ! • Blows Up a Railroad Oil House at Laramie
A Strange Acquittal
A Valuable Weed
Bates Arranged
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ARMOR PLATE PRICES CAUSE ANXIETY TO THE NAVAL AUTHORITIES .WHOLE NAVAL BILL IN DANGER Haggling Over Cost of Armor Threatens to Result in No Appropriation at All
A Plate; Tested
Naval Gossip
Will Succeed Watson
A DEADLY WEAPON* Fatal Blow Struck With a Barrel Stave
"OPEN-DOOR" WORK Brings British Praise for the Secretary of State
POTTER'S PLAIN TALK ON MISSIONARY WORK IN THE PHILIPPINES Protestant Teachers Just at Present Are Likely to Do More Harm Than Good
Italian Reciprocity
Only Three Saved
WIRE WAIFS
IDAHO RIOT INQUiRERS QUARREL NOISILY AND ALMOST PIGHT LENTZ MAKES INSINUATIONS Which Lead td Threats of Knock Down and Drag Out, but No One Is Hurt
IN THE RING Twenty-Round Draw at Sacramento. Horton Law Repeal
The Horton Law
A PAIR DECISION' Which Means More Money for th« Lawyers
STOLE A HORSE Also Impersonated a United States Army Officer
Admits His Crime
IN HONOR Of H. mm WHO HELPED TO PASS THE CURRENCY BILL Ex-President Harrison Loudly Sings the Praises of the Single Gold Standard
Killed by the Caret
Reichstag Adjournal
THE FIELD OF SPORT
ON THE TURF Yankees Win. in England—Results at Oakland
At Oakland
At Little Bock
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SELLING DELIVERED
THE CLARK CASE
EFFECT OF JOUBEBTS DEATH
SHAMEFUL OFFICIAL RECORDS
THE MODERN DOGBERRY
THE KNOW-IT-ALL
YESTERDAY IN CONGRESS
EDITORIAL OPINOIN
Encouraging! to Democrats
Emulating* King George
Brother Hanna Grows Profane
Not From a Resigning State
Trusts Safe With Republicans
10 WELCOME BRYAN SAN DIEGO COUNTY WILL TENDER A ROYAL RECEPTION All Silver Forces Unite to Honor the Great Leader—Reception Committee of Two Hundred
A RAILROAD DEAL To Be Made by Morgan WhlleJHe Is In | England
FRENCH CLAIMS Not to Be Considered in the Danish Deal
CURE FOR DUMBNESS Try Two Times to Swallow a Crutch
MEXICAN CIGARS Must Pay Duty Before Crossing the Line
Turkish Taxes
Elks Elect Officers
Forging Ahead
Fell and Mashed His Face
FOUND GUILTY Santa Barbara's Sunday Closing Ordinance Enforced
INSTALLATION SERVICES Rev. C. S. Stevens Pastor of Central Presbyterian Church
BRYAN'S COMING He Will Be Met at Fresno by a, Committee From ThiaCity
Christian Endeavor Social I
Stranger Dies in a Lodging House
Fire in a Foundry
President Ripley Remains
PERSONAL
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INDEX ro CITY NEWS
EVENTS OF TODAT
THE WEATHER
Forecast and Weather Condition*
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Tree*. Now Stock
Petty Thief Locked Up
Marriage Licenses
Flowers and Fruit
THE STORY Of FREIGHTS The Local Jobbers Make Defense Against St Louis 0> – THEY DECLINE TO GET OEE THE EARTH Pasadena and Santa Ana Against Los Angeles—Citrus Fruits Case Will Probably Corns Before the Commissioners for Hearing This Afternoon
YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS Freight Situation Forcibly Presented
BARBER'S SKULL FRACTURED Fell Off a Street Car in a Fit and May Die From the Fall
DISTINGUISHED GUESTS INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSIONS ENTERTAINED California Scenery and Products Extolled by Visitors From Abroad and Admirers at Home
CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS Examinations for Junior and Architectural Draughtsmen
DON'T NEGLECT YOUR KIDNEYS They Are the Most Important Organs of the Body To Test for Yourself ihe Wonderful Curative Properties of Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy, Every Reader of the ''herald" May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Absolutely Free by Mail
IN A PREDICAMENT ! Respectable Young Man Mistaken for a Burglar and Handcuffed
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WE PASADENA BUDGET MOUNT LOWE HOTEL NOT TO BE REBUILT ALL PLANS ARE POSTPONED South Pasadena Organizes a Fire Department—Personal Notes and News Brevities
COLD-BLOODED THEFT An Unconscious Old Lndy Bobbed of a Bag Containing- $300 in Gold
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' STRANGE BUNCO GAME BROUGHT JOLLIFFE OF lOWA TO SAN BERNARDINO DR. CARROLL'S SMOOTH WAYS property in California That Failed to Materialize—Swindler's Arrest Ordered
GOING TO REDLANDS Tho Riverside Fylhians Receive an Invitation
| STOOD PAT None of the Nominees for City Officers Wished to Retire
A Balloon Th«t May B« Steer*d
FINANCE AND TRADE
Closing Stocks
Bond last
Ban Francisco Mining Stocks
Silver Bullion
Treasury Statement
SAN FRANCISCO MABKETS Call Board Dealings and Price* of Produce
Dried Fruit Prices
The Metal Market
Coast Shipping
LOCAL TRADE REVIEW
Releases, $1000 and Over
Transfers, $1000 and Over
Building- Permits
Local Produce Markets
THE OIL INDUSTRY
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TOR LEGAL SERVICES AFTERMATH IN THE CORONEL DE BMITH LITIGATION FEES AMOUNTING TO $7500 Attorneys Shinn, Allender and Sallee Hsve Themselves for Clients but Employ Ex-Sena tor Whits
THE UNGER BURGLARY Albert Dixon on Trial before Judge Trask
HE GETS DAMAGES Supreme Court Sustains Mr. Babcock's Claim
THE BOY DESPERADO Ocorge Wilson Has to Answer for Burg-la i y»
THE FIRST SLIP Mrs. Blinn Pierce Not to Account for the Diamonds Yet
HUGUS IN LUCK The Prosecuting Witness Gives His Case Away
TWICE IN JEOPARDY Dr. Going Up on Habeas Corpus Proceedings
Courthouse Briefs
San Pedro Work
NiOMA) STROHM CHIEF A NEW HEAD PUT ON THE FIRE DEPARTMENT Walter Moore's Successor Turns Up in the Person of a Former Chief
TRAINING CLASS GRADUATES New Rules Governing the Placing of Substitutes in Public Library
Receipts and Apportionments
Street Law Decision
Bridges Nearing Completion
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Business Transacted at the Board of Directors' Meeting
EBELL RECEPTION Miss Taylor Talks of Young Women's Work
THERE WAS FORBIDDEN QUAIL A Cold Storage Manager Arrested for Some One Else's Offense
THE POLICE COURT
AT THE THEATER
PAINTED WHILE DRUNK Fell Off a Ladder When He Saw His Wife and Broke His Jaw
AT THE HOTELB
JOTTINGS
DEATHS
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