~~~~~~ Billie C. & Anita 'Jean' Reynolds Modoc County, California "The Last Frontier" www.rh2o.com/modoc --- Our outgoing mail is checked by avast! AntiVirus. Avast! Is Free To Home Users. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 11:03 AM Subject: [NORCAL] Sac Bee Sept 23 1905 > The Saturday Bee > Sacramento, Cal. > September 23, 1905 > Page 8 > > MARRIAGES AND DIVORCES > REDDING (Shasta Co.), September 23 - The week has been an extremely dull > one > along matrimonial lines. The following two marriage licenses were issued: > George M. DEAN, aged 32, and Sylvia M. LEACH, aged 24, both of Redding; > Herbert A. GAFFORD, aged 34, and Maggie L.O. CRUME, aged 19, both of De La > Mar. > Mabel WOOD has brought an action in divorce against Edward WOOD. Mrs. > Wood > resides in Redding and her husband in Santa Clara County. > IN SISKIYOU COUNTY > YREKA (Siskiyou Co.), September 23 - Marriage licenses were issued by > County > Clerk RANKIN during the past week as follows: > Albert Baker CARTER, aged 25, and Emma Helen REICHMAN, aged 21, both of > Fort Jones; Herbert Bailey COLE, of Colestin, Oregon, aged 26, and Mollie > Agnes O'NEIL, of Hornbrook, Siskiyou County, aged 18 years; Thomas > Clayborn > CHANDOIN, of Etna Mills, aged 41, and Susie Mary HOUSE, of Caliahans, aged > 46; George Curtis WALTON, of Crescent City, Del Norte County, aged 32, and > Lena E. ELLIOT, of Sacramento, aged 29. > During the past week Judge BEARD granted an interlocutory decree of > divorce to Louisa M. HIXSON from Edward HIXSON, and a final decree of > divorce to Myrtle P. HOWARD from Bert Raymond HOWARD. In the latter case > the > plaintiff resumes her maiden name of Myrtle P. ROSE. > IN PLACER COUNTY > AUBURN (Placer Co.), September 23 - The only marriage license issued this > week was to Thomas B. SLOAN, of Oakland, 29, and Mabel J. MARINER, of > Lincoln, 27. > IN NEVADA COUNTY > NEVADA CITY (Nevada Co.), September 23 - The only marriage license issued > by > the County Clerk this week was that which permitted the wedding of Howard > Ridgley WARD, a native of New York, aged 22 years, and Beatrice KIDDER, a > native of Oregon, aged 20. Both are residents of Grass Valley. > In Grass Valley this evening a notable society event is to take place > when > Miss Minnie WALKER will become the bride of E.L. OLIVER. From Nevada City > a > large delegation will attend. > The engagement is announced of Miss Hazel CHAMPION, daughter of Mr. and > Mrs. James Champion, pioneer residents of Grass Valley, and Charles V. > TURNER. The marriage is to take place early this Winter. Miss Champion is > one of the leaders of the younger set in Grass Valley, and is a talented > musician. The prospective bridegroom is a Baltimore mining engineer, who > has > been general manager of the Coe Mine for some time. He is now in charge of > some properties near Goldfield for Eastern capitalists. > IN BUTTE COUNTY > OROVILLE (Butte Co.), September 23 - County Clerk BATCHELDER issued the > following marriage licenses this week: Clayton RUSSELL, aged 23, and Kate > A. > BAINBRIDGE, aged 19, both of Rackerby; Walter W. REECE and Miss Edith > VEATCH, both of Oroville; John L. STONE, aged 26, of Biggs, and Miss Ella > DODGE, aged 22, of Hurleton; Leland H. GEER, aged 22, and Mildred Agnes > NORMAN, aged 22, both of Oroville. > IN YOLO COUNTY > WOODLAND (Yolo Co.), September 23 - The following marriage license was > issued the past week: James E. BANDY, aged 29, and Eleanor WELGES., aged > 24, > both of Woodland. > IN TEHAMA COUNTY > RED BLUFF (Tehama Co.), September 23 - A trio of newly wedded couples is > the > record for the marriage bureau of County Clerk FISH's office for the week, > and the fortunate pairs are as follows: > Warren A. OWENS, 42 years old, a native of Maine, and Amanda May STEWART, > 29 years old, a native of Kansas, both residents of Redding; John N. > FARMER, > 22 years old, a native of Missouri, and Lottie M. MEYERS, aged 17 years, a > native of California, both residents of Chico; John W. MARTIN, 29 years > old, > a native of Maine, and Emma COLE, 27 years old, a native of Kansas, both > residents of Sterling City, Butte County. > IN YUBA COUNTY > MARYSVILLE (Yuba Co.), September 23 - Cupid BOWMAN issued the following > marriage licenses since last report: Fred A. BORCHERT, aged 20, a resident > of Portland, Oregon, and Miss Anna M. FISHER, of Alameda, aged 22; Andrew > HAGEMAN, aged 30, a resident of Live Oak, and Miss Annie BURKHARDT, of > this > city, aged 27; E.S. BAXTER, of Oregon House, this county, aged 46, and > Mrs. > Hilma LUBMAN, of this city, aged 32; William Henry LONGRUS, of Woodland, > and > Miss Nettie V. KING, of this city, aged 27 and 24, respectively; G.J. > RODRIGUEZ, aged 21, and Mary A. COSTELLO, aged 19, both of this city. > IN EL DORADO COUNTY > PLACERVILLE (El Dorado Co.), September 23 - The following marriage > licenses > were issued by the County Clerk of this county during the past week: Fred > L. > VEERKAMP, aged 23, of Granite Hill, and Daisy D. WILLIAMS, aged 17, of > Missouri Flat; Bias RINJOHIA, aged 24, of El Dorado, and Elcia ARDANEZ, > aged > 33, of Los Angeles. > Fred UNDERHILL has brought suit for divorce from Dora UNDERHILL, on the > ground of desertion. > IN SOLANO COUNTY > SUISUN, September 23 - The marriage licenses issued this past week were as > follows: George H. SPOONER, of Los Angeles, 28, and Frederica FUHR, of > Columbus, Ohio, 29; Edward BAYLAN, of Sacramento, 28, and Alice J. > PLUMMER, > of Binghamton, 23; Oscar RITZMAN, of Fairfield, 28, and Magdalena M. > HINRICHSEN, of Suisun, 21. > > COMMANDER YOUNG'S CASE CONTINUES > VALLEJO (Solano Co.), September 23 - A telegram was received from Acting > Secretary DARLING, of the Navy Department, to continue the Court-martial > proceedings in the case of Commander YOUNG until Ensign WADE is able to > give > testimony. Also, to take up the case of Ensign Charles LANDRAU, charged > with > absence from ship without leave, and insolence to his superior officers. > His > case comes up on Wednesday. > > INJURED BY TRAIN > WOODLAND (Yolo Co.), September 23 - A.B. HOLDRIDGE, a prominent citizen of > Solano County, met with an accident while jumping off a moving train at a > station called Tremont, about four miles the other side of Davisville, > yesterday evening. He was brought to Davisville. It was first reported > that > he was cut to pieces, but a telegram received by O.V. GWINN late last > evening conveyed the information that he had one arm broken and was > severely > bruised, but would probably recover. > > JEALOUS MAN CAUSES ARRESTS > GRASS VALLEY (Nevada Co,), September 23 - Sheriff WALKER went to Rough and > Ready this morning and arrested on the complaint of James HUITT, the > former > mistress of Huitt and a man named Ray ROYALSTON, with whom the woman has > been living. The woman, Mary SILVA, has been the terror of the district > for > a long time. Huitt accused her of setting fire to his cabin some weeks > ago, > but no evidence could be obtained against her and the community thought he > was trying to made trouble because she had gone to live with Royalston. > The > present charges against her are threats against life and disturbing the > peace, while Royalston is charged with vagrancy. > > FUNSTON AND PARTY RETURN FROM OUTING > NEVADA CITY (Nevada Co.), September 23 - Brigadier-General Funston and his > party of friends returned last night from Gaston and left this morning for > San Francisco. They were dusty and tired from the long hot ride of the > afternoon, but the General declared that they had had a first-class time > and > enjoyed every minute of the outing. They were all silent as to their luck > with the guns and rods. > > STUDENTS APPOINT SCHOOL REPORTERS > MARYSVILLE (Yuba Co.), September 23 - In order to keep the public in touch > with the work of the High School of this city, the scholars have elected > three reporters to represent the school in the two local papers and the > Sacramento Bee. The Bee should feel complimented in this move, as it will > be > the only outside paper represented. It also augurs well for the popularity > of the publication in this city. John ALLEN, a member of the senior class, > will represent The Appeal; Ruby PETERS, a sophomore, The Democrat, and > Everett GRAY, a junior, the Sacramento Bee. > > CHEATED SLOT MACHINES > MARYSVILLE (Yuba Co.), September 23 - A neat appearing young man giving > his > name as Robert LOWLER and his residence as Sacramento, was arrested last > night by Officer McCOY for beating the two-bit slot machines. > The fellow's mode of procedure against the machines was bold and simple, > for instead of dropping twenty-five-cent pieces into the slots he used > Chinese coins of the same size. A great many machines bore evidence of a > visit from Mr. Lowler. > > MAY ESCAPE TRIAL > BENICIA (Solano Co.), September 23 - L.H. MENDELL, the Signal Corps > private > who dressed himself in an officers' suit and masqueraded in Vallejo as a > Lieutenant, may escape Court-martial on the charge of impersonating an > officer. > For several weeks he has been confined in the barracks guard house, while > letters and telegrams have been passing between the Army officials here > and > the War Department at Washington. > A brother soldier of Mendell stated yesterday that the accused man would > be discharged form the service if Mendell, Sr., whose influence is said to > be weighty at Washington, can prevail upon the authorities to stop the > Court-martial proceedings which have been in progress for some time. > > ATTACKED BY COW > BENICIA (Solano Co.), September 23 - To be trampled upon and gored by an > angry cow until she became almost unconscious was the harrowing experience > of Mrs. J. REID, wife of John REID, of this city early Thursday morning. > While feeding the animal, it suddenly turned upon her without warning and > tore an ugly gash in her right side. Nine stitches were required to close > it. No bones were broken though she is bruised from head to foot. This > marks > the seventh time Mrs. Reid has been attacked by the same cow. > > HIS LEG BROKEN IN TWO PLACES > REDDING (Shasta Co.), September 23 - W.E. COUGHLIN, of Truckee, acting > roadmaster between Red Bluff and Dunsmuir, while on a speeder yesterday > afternoon, was thrown from the track a mile this side of Delta. His leg > was > broken in two places. He lay helpless for an hour beside the track and was > finally picked up by a passenger train. He was taken to the Railroad > Hospital at Sacramento for treatment. > > DEATH OF OLD COWBOY > RENO (Nev.), September 23 - Jack RODKEY, the oldest vaquero in California, > died yesterday in a little stage office at Alturas, in Modoc County, from > old age. He was 84 years old. From early manhood his life was spent in the > saddle, sometimes fighting Indians in the early history of old Modoc > County, > in later years peacefully riding the ranges. > > (Classified Ads) > > When you move, pack, ship or store furniture, and want perfect service, go > to 906 K St. Customers stay with us because of our business methods, > competent men and low prices. Capital transfer, Van storage Co. John F. > COOPER, Pres. > > Dr. J.H. SHIRLEY, Cancer specialist, formerly of Sacramento, now located > at > 1206 Market Street, San Francisco, will be at 1115 G until October 1st. > > Mrs. OLSCHEWSKY will open German classes about October 7th. Pupils > desiring > to enroll may call 910 N St. > > Miss Ella Vivienne NOE has returned and will open classes in dramatic > expression about October 9th. Pupils desiring to enroll may call or > address > 629 11th Street. > > aJ.T. O'NEIL, Painter and Paperhanger. 1712 S St. Tel. East 352. 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