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    1. Fw: [NORCAL] Stockton, San Joaquin Co., CA -- 1-4 Jan 1873
    2. Billie C. & Anita 'Jean' Reynolds
    3. ~~~~~~ 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: "Dee Sardoc" <deesar@frontiernet.net> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 8:46 AM Subject: [NORCAL] Stockton, San Joaquin Co., CA -- 1-4 Jan 1873 > Stockton Daily Independent > Stockton, San Joaquin Co., CA > 1-4 Jan 1873 > ************************* > > <Wednesday, 1 Jan 1873> > > MARRIED -- in this city, Dec. 31st, by Rev. W.W. BRIER, at the residence > of the bride's father, Judge L.T. CARR; Wm. A. HOLCOMB of San Francisco, > and Miss Delia Louisa CARR. > > FIRST CLASS TAILORING -- H. MARKS, first premium tailor, so called and > known from the fact that his work obtained the first premium at the > District Fair exhibit, is better prepared than ever before to furnish his > patrons with new suits of splendid material. His stock is superb, and work > cannot be excelled. In price, make-up, or material, Mr. MARKS defies > competition. Measurements taken and elegant suits furnished on the > shortest possible notice. > > STRAYED or STOLEN, from near Lathrop Station, San Joaquin county, a Red > Grey-Hound. He answers to the name of "Prince." He had a collar on his > neck marked "Our Fritz." Any person giving information which will lead to > the discovery of the said dog will be liberally rewarded by Max. MAGNER, > Exchange Saloon, Stockton. > > CANINE FUNERAL -- A resident of Roseville tells the following to the > 'Union' which he avers to be a "true story:" > TAYLOR, agent of the Central Pacific Railroad at Roseville, is the owner > of a fine dog, which recently gave birth to 5 pups, 1 of which > subsequently died. TAYLOR, ascertaining this to be the case, concluded to > remove the deceased canine, but, as its mother was very cross, decided to > effect the removal when she should be absent from the nest. He accordingly > watched for her out-coming, but was astonished to see that when she did > appear she had the defunct in her mouth. Following, he saw her go down > into the garden, dig a hole to a respectable depth, put the remains into > it and cover them over completely with earth. > > DISPATCHES -- > From Salinas City, Dec. 31 -- William PIERCE, convicted of killing WILSON, > in Carson City, Nevada, and who broke jail, was today arrested in this > town while stepping from the case, by the Sheriff of Monterey County. He > will be kept closely guarded until instructions are received from Nevada > as to his disposition. > > > <Friday, 3 Jan 1872> > > BORN -- at Mokelumne Station, Jan. 1st, to the wife of C.O. --VORY [1 or 2 > letters missing], twin daughters. > > MARRIED -- in this city, Jan. 1st, by Rev. F. BONN; Henry MOHR and > Margaretha Doretha LINDEMAN, both of this county. > > DIED -- in this city, Jan. 1st, James, infant son of George GALL, aged 2 > months, 23 days. > > > <Saturday, 4 Jan 1873> > > DIED -- in this city, Jan. 3d, Emma G., only child of Mrs. Caroline > HOPKINS, aged 9 years, 7 months. [Friends of the family are most > respectfully invited to attend the funeral this (Saturday) morning at 10 > o'clock, from room No. 3, Kidd's Block.] > > DISPATCHES -- from San Francisco, Jan. 3 -- > -Henry WHITEHURST, a boy 14 years of age, will be sent to the Insane > Asylum tomorrow. 3 of his maternal uncles died in insane asylums. He is > very violent, and made several attempts to kill his father with a knife. > -The lads BROMLEY and RAINEY, accidentally shot yesterday and today, are > still alive, but there is no hopes of the recovery of either. The boy who > was with RAINEY denies that he did the shooting. He says RAINEY put the > pistol to his head saying -- "I will commit suicide," and instantly fired. > > From Yreka, Jan. 3 -- The Modoc Troubles -- Elisha DEWITT arrived from > FAIRCHILD's camp yesterday. He reports all quiet at the front. He says 2 > howitzers will arrive at VAN BREMER's in about 10 days, when it is > expected an advance will be made on Captain Jack's camp. > > From Vallejo, Jan. 3 -- A man named SWETT, a fiddler, became insane and > was taken to Fairfield this evening. > > > Transcribed by Dee Sardoch > To see more old newspapers, visit > http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.19/92 - Release Date: 9/7/2005 > > > > ==== NORCAL Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from digest version, send a message to > NORCAL-D-request@rootsweb.com with nothing but the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the > body text. >

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