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Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXVII, Number 309, 6 August 1900 PDF Issue PDF

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AMBASSADORS YET SAFE FROM IMMEDIATE DANGER Chinese Government Is Likely to Insist Upon the Departure of Legationers for Tien Tsin to Prevent the Storming of Peking
A MISSOURI PICNIC The Dooleys and the Harrises Shoot Some A Feud at Doe Ran Caaaei the Death of Poor Men and the Fatal Wounding of One Othor
ANARCHISTS CAUSE A RIOT AT CHICAGO Lucy Parsons' Prcscncc Near the West Side Turner Hall Precipitates a Fight Between the "Reds" and Police
THE MORNING'S NEWS
TELEGRAPH
LOCAL
MOONSHINERS' BATTLE Attacked by Marshals in a Deep Ravine After Wounding One Deputy During an Engagement That Laated an Hour the Outlaws Eaeaped in the Night
UTAH RECEIVES PRIVILEGES j Extension of Reduced Summer Ex- j curitnu Umen to Citlneiia Who I Wtinl C<» Go Kn«t
THE MARCH ON PEKING BEGAN LAST THURSDAY FortyvSix Thousand Allied Troops Are Now Half Way to Lofa—Hostile Li Pi Heng Made Commander of the Chinese Forces
NEW CHINESE GENERAL lil Pin at Heng Will Tnke Charge of the Chinese Contingent In the North
MORE MASSACRES URGED Manchnrians Invited l»r the Governor of Moukden to Kill Christian Converts
ONLY A RUMOR Shinchal Correspondent Reports ■ Repalae to the Alllea' Admno* Guard Near Tien Tain
AGGRESSIVE TACTICS Chinese la Peking Are Strenfthe las Their Positions Outside of the British Legation
RESTRICTIONS REMOVED —— An Imperial Deoree Permits Vorelft Mini at ere to Commaaloate With Their Governments
NOT SO SURE NOW Late Advlcee Received Indicate That LI Hans Chnng U Not Dead Bat Alive
LI IS ALIVE The Report Thnt the Old Chinese Diplomat Had Killed Himself Wsa Without Foundation
ALEXANDER MARRIED
BRITONS BOMBARDING BOXERS
TRAIN ROBBERS KILL A BRAVE PASSENGER ————————— « Pnpli on i UntM Pacific Eastboaad Train Held Up 90 Miles From Denier and Relieved of Their Unnnii onH lawalrv WIWVUJ WW JWffHII J
GLANDERED HORSES Dread Coitatioa Rflgai Anon* the Animals of «he Third tad Ninth Cavalrj
EARNEST FIGHT PROMISED The Democratic National Committee Said to Have Money and to lie Preparing for the Fray
BRYAN'S ESCORT The Sergeßnt-at-Arm» of the National Democratic Committee Arrives at Lincoln
TALKS THROUGH HIS CROWN German Socialist Organ Arralug* the Kaiser for Speaking of Mattera He Does Rot Know
TREACHEROUS INSURGENTS They Ambush and Attack Small Parties INCREASED ACTIVITY Of Filipinos in the Unpacifisd Districts Lieutenant Hulmberar Killed Nenf Santa i rn«—Captain Lara of Manila l'uliee Dangerously Won aided
PEARY'S INTREPID WIFE Speeding North on Her Husband's Swift and Stalwart Steamship Windward to Rescue the Famous Arctic Explorer
THE COMMISSION'S POWERS It Will Ilreome (lie Legislative Body •1 the Philippine Island* • n September 1
MARGHERITA'S PRAYER
SENTENCES TO BE APPROVED ThMi of (he Military Department of the Philippine* Mnit First Be Submitted
THE MONEY MARKET State of Depression of Berlin Boarse Chinese Affairs and the Evidence of Watkam la the Iroa Situation Contribute to This Unfavorabl* Condition
GEN. DEWET SURROUNDED BY A BRITISH GORDON
EACH CARRIED A GUN Duel Between a Man and His Wife -Mr. aid Mrs. llMlilr Foaid Deal la Their Garden Near Philadelphia With Ballet Holes la Their Heads
ADMISSION DAY CELEBRATION I*. S. G. W. Committer* Prepared to Furnish Quarters for Nearly !MN),000 Visitors
A TEXAS TICKET of Those Who Will Be Namta ■•tag at the Democratic State Convention
SHOT HIMSELF While Temporarily Insane,' H. Wild, man. a Freight Agent at Colorado Springs, Kills Himself
SALZON'S ACCOMPLICE
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THE AMERICAN CONSULATE AT TIEN TSIN DESTROYED BY FIRE
PLUNGES INTO THE BREAKERS Unknown Woman's Attempt at Suicide WALKS INTO THE SURF Sunday Sensation at Santa Monica A Hiidiomelf Dreiaed Strang** Watches (h« Gay Throng; for a Time and Then Seeks to Drown Herself
OCEAN PARK NOTES Brevities and Personal ' Mrutlom From Tula Attractive Seaaide Itesort
I OLD SOLDIER HURT It. G. Smith Fell From n Street Car and Sustained Some Serious Injuries
FOREST FIRE CHECKED The Heavy Fogs Hon Roved Beneficial Little Likelihood Exists Now of Farther Devastation of tka Horns* tain Growths by the Flaaaea
Gold! Gold! Gold!
Injured liy a Collision
Paris Cabbies on a Strike
Winery Ruraed
HERMOSA DISABLED Rolling ill tM S**ll Passu(irs Become Seasick *Mllnl t« the Machinery •» day ■■ tkc Boat Was Ptorattlai Froaa Mm Pedro ta Aral*!
LODGING HOUSE FIRE mane In th« Booms Above the Imperial Cafe Quickly Extinguished Willi Little Lo««
ESTABLISHMENTS SACKED
TALMAGE TRAVELING The Brooklyn Divine Preaches a Servian mi Berlin and Tells Bis Impressions
VENTURA'S STREET FAIR rangements Are Well In Hssl for Making the Brent • Snceessful Afnlr
COLUMBIA'S CENTENNIAL The Preildent Approve! the Ppovlilonul Plan for Its Celebration at Waahlßffton In December
HUMBOLDT AT SEATTLE Treasure Keep* Flowing la br Each Steamer from the Fields la Alaska
BADEN-POWELL WOUNDED The Boers Caviare a Lar«e Kamker •f Wacom and Some Prisoner! at Rnslenbara
Stowe's Mea Released
REINFORCEMENTS FOR CHINA ■ehedale •( Depart are at Awrlaaa Tratfi far the Mat •I War
BRUTAL CROOKS ■ A Mlaaeata Ferae After a Gas* That Beat Twe Marlfi a* Caee Lake
Arrival of the Lotsa
Five Placet IsrdsriMi
Notice
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For President WILLIAM McKINLEY, of Ohio. For YlcoPrcsldent THEODORE ROOSEVELT, of New York. ■ MONDAY. ALQUST 6, 1900
AT THE THEATER
j Dnnnlng the Saltan
THOSE "TIMES" INTERVIEWS A Weak Effort to Manufacture Some Anti-McLachlan Sentiment
r POLITICS I
GEN. MILES DISAPPOINTED Ills Application to Serve In China Has Been Turned Down by the War Department
RECEIVED WITH SHOUTS Uowlrltfi Elders From 7.10n Are Refused a Undid( at Mansfield, O.t by the Polioe
e~~a Red Men's Council
Boasts of Breail'i Deed
Thomas Goes to Jots Bryan A<i» c
• Supposed Case of Suicide
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Two Prominent Hen Invited
Russians Pursuing Chinese
Canada's Attitude Praised
Secretary Hay 111
Demlee of a Bishop
Lake Prjor Dead
EDITORIAL OPINION
The Camera Plead
The Porenplnc Dlsaln(i
Their Differing System
XV. D's Sad Condition
IN THE PUBLIC EYE
Warehouse Destroyed hy Fire
i . JTew College President
Killed Illmaelf While Drank
Uneventful Dar *»r the President
No Official Confirmation
THE CITY'S NEWS EVENTS OF TODAY
THE WEATHER
roreeast aad Weather Conditio*.
ALL AROUND TOWN
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
War's Minor Horror*
MURDEROUS MEXICAN ATTACKS A WOMAN Because She Would Not Yield te His Suit He Employs the Persuasive Aid of a Butcher Knife
| THE CITY PULPITS I
! Universal nrnlhrrhont
AFTER A TREASURE A Los Angeles Man En Route to Guam dalajara to Look for Bnried Bullion
PERSONALS IN BRIEF
AT THE HOTELS
OponinK for Through Trnfllc
Use Allen's Foet-Ease in Yoar Cloves
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OIL FIELDS AND THE MINES THE WEEKLY REVIEW The Oil Development in Many Eastern Fields Improved Condition of the Market* n Complete Surprise Mill Neemlaa-1 j Not J untitled l» > the Field Conditions
MATTOLE RIVER FIELD Humboldt County the Scene of Operation* by Three Companies Con* tlilvnt ot Finding; Oil
FUEL OIL FOR SMELTING The Blk Copper Works at Keswick, It I* Snld, Will Try the New Fael la Their Hi Plaat
LARGE MONTHLY INCOME Cripple tretk'i Output for Jaly Wu Over a Million and Ttareetluartera Dollars
LUCK OF AM EDITOR I Reported Bale of L. C. Hnihtl' Aaarite Copper Mine Rear Tuna Still Laeki Conlrmitloa
Original Locators Vpkdi
Puente Gride Oil Co.
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toro-friw BASEBALL
EASTERN BALL 'Brooklyn Boat Chicago In the Sixth j Inning After Tiro Out*. Other Events
St. Loala
Cincinnati
Standinc of Leavne Tram*
Association Games
THE GAME ON THE COAST Mosklman Was Very Bat Oalklaail Coald Do But Little With Hashes
i San Franoisco Wins |
THE TURF
Batrltoil Harlem Bsrattss
TENNIS |! m I '
THE RING 1
I GOLF I
COURSING
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ROD AND GUN
CYCLING
WHIST
CHESS
BILLIARDS
PURCHASESS AND HONEY LOAN BBS It ■111 nav VAii to havo nrnn»rtv amirata.
Curran's Circulating Library j
CRATER OF KILAUEA Jules Tnternler's Masterpiece Owned In Tills City A Masnffleeat Painting of the Noted Hawaiian Volcano and Its Very Interesting History
Pure liquors at Woollacott's. N. Spring. JOTTINGS
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