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    1. Fw: Sac Union Nov. 26, 19210-some Siskiyou here!
    2. Joanne Mello
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 4:22 PM Subject: Sac Union Nov. 26, 1921 > Sacramento Union > Saturday November 26, 1921 > > STATE > COURT OF APPEAL, 3d District > November 25 ,1921 > Leonard F. YOUDALL, plaintiff and respondent vs. Isadore KAUFMAN, > defendant and appellant. The judgement as to both tracts is affirmed. The > judgement as to damages is reversed, unless the respondent shall, within > thirty days after the judgement of this court is entered, remit all damages > in excess of $11.00. If within said period said damages are remitted, the > entire judgement shall stand affirmed. The appellant will recover his costs > on this appeal. Attorneys for plaintiff and respondent Carleton C. CASE, > Elmer W. FORSLUND; for defendant and appellant, A.H. CARPENTER. > > Automobile Sales - Northern California > AMADOR COUNTY > Floyd SAUNDERS, Jackson, Samson Trk. > BUTTE COUNTY > V.J. ALVES, Chico, Ford R. > D.A. HOMODEL, Chico, Over T. > John M. MAY, Chico, Sheridan T. > L.D. LARSEN and H.P. ALLEN, Oroville, Ford Co. > F. Morris HIGGINS, Oroville, Samson Trk. > COLUSA COUNTY > Elmer L. BETTERTON, College City, Chev. T.E. > Harold P. LEWIS, Colusa, Buick T. > S.E. CRUCTHER, Maxwell, Buick T. > EL DORADO COUNTY > J.L. McNABB, Coole, Oak T.D. > GLENN COUNTY > Jean SINGH, Butte City, Ford T. > N.E. MULICK, Willows, Ford Del. > M. FIELDS, Willows, Ford R. > KINGS COUNTY > J.W. FERGUSON, Hanford, Ford Sed. > LAKE COUNTY > W.J. FOSTER, Kelseyville, Ford T. > PLACER COUNTY > Geo. STEPPE, Auburn, Buick T. > Mrs. E.P. BITTINGER, Auburn, Ford Co. > Fred J. HARJES, Auburn, Over T. > K. UMEDA, Loomis, Ford R. > Jake SANTGRAF, Newcastle, Ford R. > Wiemar Joint Sanitarium, Weimar, Dodge Com. > SACRAMENTO COUNTY > Paul PAULSON, Elk Grove, Dodge R. > Mayme ELDER, Elk Grove, Ford Sed. > Mrs. E.A. WILLIAMS, Folsom, Ford T. > C.W. McKINSTRY, Galt, Dodge T. > Joe T. SILVA, Mills, Hud. Spd. > Henry SCHERFENBERG, Rio Linda, Ford T. > Y. TWATSURU, Sacramento Chev. R.E. > T. NAKASHIMA, Sacramento, Chev. T.E. > Jack M. TRACEY, Sacramento, Chev. T.E. > J.S. Remick Co., Sacramento, Dodge T. > Western Lumber Co., Sacramento, Ford Co. > No. Sacramento Bakery, Sacramento, Ford Del. > Electrical Sup. Co., Sacramento, Ford R. > E.H. PENDLETON, Sacramento, Ford Trk. > Lora DAVIDSON, Sacramento, Gardner T. > W.J. WEISMAN, Sacramento, Jordan Playody. > Roy W. GREER, Sacramento, Hup T. > Fred C. SCOVEY, Sacramento, Olds T. > L.H. BROWN, Sacramento, Over T. > Harold H. HUSBYE, Sacramento, Steph T. > Mabel W. BARR, Sacramento, Stude Co. > Pat E. PATTERSON, Sacramento, Willys-Knt Sed. > SHASTA COUNTY > Paul ST. JOHN, Ingot, Buick R. > Miss Edythe CUNNINGHAM, Millville, Buick T. > E.T. WEBB, Millville, Ford T. > C.P. CLEMENT, Redding, Buick T. > Geo. E. MEDING, Redding, Ford T. > L. PREHN, Shasta, Ford T. > SISKIYOU COUNTY > Claude BRANSTETTER, Dunsmuir, Chev T.A. > G.C. McNEAL, Forks of Salmon, Ford T. > A. DALIN, Sisson, Chev T.E. > SOLANO COUNTY > Con HALEY, Benicia, Chev. Sed. E. > Mary Pearl FAROSICH, Benicia, Chev. T.E. > J.G. PORTER and Mrs. S.E. Porter, Vallejo, Chev. T.E. > J.C. WICKHAM, Vallejo, Ford Sed. > Solano Produce Co., Vallejo, Ford Trk. > A.W. McCAIN, Vallejo, Hup T. > TEHAMA COUNTY > Leland M. SHULTS, Corning, Ford R. > W.F. MONTGOMERY, Red Bluff, Olds T. > YOLO COUNTY > Wallace W. WHITE, Broderick, Cleve T. > Gus DAHLER, Woodland, Chev. Del. E. > YUBA COUNTY > W.H. NORMAN, Marysville, Ford T. > Robert MONOUR, Marysville, Ford > > > DEATHS > BURNS - In this city, November 25, 1921, Charles Burns, brother of Mrs. > Mary E. STANSFIELD of Mount Carmel, Ill., a native of Illinois, aged 67 > years. Friends are welcome at funeral parlors of W.F. Gormley, 720 H street. > Funeral notice hereafter. > KRYGER - In this city, November 25, 1921, Martin Edward Kryger, dearly > beloved husband of Emma Kryger, loving son of William J. and Annie Kryger, > brother of Wm. and E. Kryger, nephew of Ed. DEVINE of San Francisco, Mrs. > Katherine SMITH of Folsom, Mrs. Theresa HERMANN of Gold Run and the late > Mrs. Hattie HERZOG, cousin of Mrs. Mary O'BRIEN of Sacramento and Mrs. > Marguerite GIROUX of Folsom; a native of Sacramento., Cal., aged 30 years 11 > months and 16 days. Remains at the funeral parlors of Henry D. Ryan, 1017 > Fifteenth street. Funeral strictly private. > MORRILL - In this city, November 24, 1921, Jessie C. MORRILL, husband of > Lillie Morrill, father of Mrs. William E. COFFMAN and Norine E. Morrill, > nephew of Mrs. Max. HORNLEIN; native of Sacramento, aged 52 years. Friends > are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Saturday) at 2:30 p.m. > from his late home, 2021 Fifteenth street. Interment City Cemetery. > SLISCOVICH - Entered into rest in this city, November 24, 1921, Martin > Sliscovich , beloved son of Antone and Frances Sliscovich; a native of > Sacramento. Funeral private from his home, 1911 Ninth street today at 10 > a.m. James R. GARLICK, funeral director. > MULLIN - In this city, November 24, 1921, John Mullin, brother of Maggie > Mullin of San Francisco; a native of Connecticut, aged 73 years. Remains at > the funeral parlors of Armstrong & Bader, 3140 First Avenue. > RICKEY - In Hammonton, November 25, 1921, Aaron R. Rickey, father of Mrs. > Amanda L. Jenkins of Sacramento, Mrs. Florence E. Kroft of Petaluma, Mrs. > Miriam B. Ward of Natomas, Mrs. Emily E. CREIGHTON of San Francisco, Mrs. > Martha A. SEARS of Hammonton, the late Mrs. Clara J. BLAKE and Mrs. Arvilla > Z. GREENWALD; aged 79 years, 9 months and 3 days. Friends are respectfully > invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Sunday) at 10:30 a.m. from the home > of Harry A. Nauman & Son, 1811 G street, Interment Bellview cemetery. > BUCHANAN - In this city, November 24, 9121, Mrs. J.R. Buchanan, wife of > J.R. Buchanan, mother of J.L. and P.L. TONGAN and Adell GOUR, a native of > Indiana, aged 68 years, 4 months and 6 days. Remains at the parlors of > Armstrong & Bader, 3140 First avenue. Remains will be forwarded to Str. > Francisville, Ill, for interment. > MULLIN - In this city, November 24, 1921, John Mullin; a native of > Connecticut, aged 73 years. Remains at the parlors of Armstrong & Bader, > 3140 First avenue. Funeral notice hereafter. > WHEELER - In this city, November 24, 1921, Florence S. Wheeler, daughter > of Mr. and Mrs. C.B. TYM, sister of Donald A Wheeler; native of Colorado, > aged 12 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from > the home of Miller & Skelton, 1400 K street, Monday, 8:30 a.m. Thence to the > Church of Immaculate Conception, Thirty-second and Sacramento boulevard, > where services will be held, commencing 9 a.m. Interment St. Joseph > cemetery. > CHISHOLM - In this city, November 24, 1921, Elise M., wife of Nelson W. > Chisholm, mother of Walter N. Chisholm, sister of Joseph M. and William L. > CLARKE, half-sister of Blanche O. DAVIS of Sacramento and Wallace WILLIAMS > of Fresno; native of California, aged 52 years. Friends are respectfully > invited to attend the funeral from family residence, 2716 Riverside > boulevard, Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Odd Fellows' Lawn cemetery. Miller > & Skelton, directors. > FRIEDRICH - In this city, November 25, 1921, Mary Friedrich, wife of the > late Frank Friedrich, mother of Mrs. W.H. MORSHEAD , Mrs. C.B. STANLEY, and > Mrs. Frances ELSWORTH, grandmother of Fredrick Morshead, sister of the late > Mrs. Kate HELLINGE; native of New York, aged 73 years. Friends may view the > remains at the family residence, 514 Twenty-fourth street, until 2 p.m. > today. Funeral private. Interment East Lawn cemetery. Miller & Skelton, > directors. > > ______________________________

    05/28/2004 01:05:55
    1. Fw: more 1957 extras - A Siskiyou item here!
    2. Joanne Mello
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 7:14 AM Subject: more 1957 extras > April 25, 1957, > Funerals > > Lulu M. Jones, Roseville, CA age 85 native of CA one of 22 children of Nick > Singley of Siskiyou > > Rosina K. Ramsey, Galt, CA, age 78 native of Germany, maiden name Specht > > Alvin Gandy, Sacramento, age 47, native of Texas > > Mervin Narvaez, Sacramento, age 49, native of San Francisco > > Pilade (Pete) Marchi, Sac, age 70 , native of Italy > > Lillie D. Ludlow, Sac, age 87, native of Ohio > > Nellie V. Moore, Sac, age 83, native of IL > > I will transcribe these privately by request. > Betty > > ______________________________

    05/26/2004 04:06:25
    1. Re: Marlahan, Bickel and Kleaver
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Flakenstein, Weiss, Wagner, Walker Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XW.2ADI/713.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for the Kleaver names and dates. I am pretty sure most or all are part of my husband's family. Linda

    05/25/2004 08:50:27
    1. Re: Wagner, Walker, Peterson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Falkenstein, Weiss, Wagner, Walker, Kleaver Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XW.2ADI/713.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I will followup your information regarding death date of J A Wagner. Thank you so much. Linda

    05/25/2004 06:23:50
    1. Marlahan, Bickel and Kleaver
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Falkenstein, Weiss Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XW.2ADI/713.1.2 Message Board Post: Thank you so much for your previous Evergreen cemetery lookup for me. Are there any Weiss, Marlahan, Bickel and Kleaver individuals in the cemetery? Thank you again. Linda

    05/25/2004 06:20:51
    1. Re: Carpenter
    2. You may have this information already, but here is the Carpenter information I was able to find from Siskiyou County Death Records: Electa M. Carpenter died April 6, 1905 William Henry Harrison Carpenter died April 4, 1905 I checked this two times to make sure, as they died 2 days apart. Found nothing for George Henry Carpenter Cheryl

    05/25/2004 06:17:47
    1. Lawrence Harry LEE
    2. Joanne Mello
    3. I'm looking for the location of death and date of death of Lawrence Harry LEE - sometime after 1953 as he's listed in an obituary as a surviving nephew of his aunt Julia Fried. I don't find him in a Siskiyou cemetery or in the CA death records. Any help here appreciated & thanks. Joanne Joanne A. Smith Mello jomello@hitechnetworks.net

    05/23/2004 10:34:35
    1. Re: Wagner, Walker, Peterson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XW.2ADI/713.1.1 Message Board Post: In another source found 2 people that could be your J.A. Wagner these are Siskiyou County Deaths --as follows: John A. Wagner d. December 24, 1937 John A. Wagner d. April 20, 1905

    05/23/2004 02:02:33
    1. CARPENTER FAMILY
    2. Pat Patterson
    3. I am trying to find were my gg grandparents are buried, Thier names are WILLIAM H. CARPENTER Born April 10, 1841 in Rochester New York and Died July 19, 1921 in Dunsmuir, California. And his wife ELECTA MELVINA (ADAMS) CARPENTER Born 1840 in New York ,and died Oct. 1923 in California Possably in Dunsmuir. They lived most of thier lives in Rock Island County Illinois , but moved to Dunsmuir, California to live with there Son GEORGE HENRY CARPENTER in 1920 till thier death there I have looked through all the cemitaries listed in the Siskiyou County Web Page with no luck. I would also like any information on thier son GEORGE CARPENTER. born September 18 1878. Hope someone can help Thank You Pat Patterson <pattylou65@netzero.net>

    05/22/2004 10:02:17
    1. Re: Wagner, Walker, Peterson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XW.2ADI/713.1 Message Board Post: I have a cemetery book for the Evergreen Cemetery in Yreka, Calif and it shows the following: George W. Walker but no dates given Alger Walker d. 1888 Mrs. Walker no dates Minerva Phoebe Walker b. 1846 d. 1875 William "Bill" Walker no dates Olla Walker b. 1879 d. 1875 (this one is a little crazy she died before she was born??) nothing for a J. A. Wagner nothing for Peter Payson Peterson nothing for a Margaret Falkenstein Peterson The marriage records that I have on a personal CD does not go back that far, maybe about 1900. Cheryl

    05/22/2004 02:36:12
    1. Fw: Brite relatives from Siskiyou
    2. Joanne Mello
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 7:10 AM Subject: Brite relatives from Siskiyou > I am sure that others have seen this, but just wanted to pass it along. An > author is writing a story about the Brite brothers and looking for > relatives. > > > http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/story/9370720p-10295181c.html > > John and Coke Brite eat breakfast in the Siskiyou County jail just before > their trial in the 1936 killings of two law officers and another man. The > photo was in a special tabloid called the "Brite Star," which backed the > brothers' contention that they had been acting in self-defense. > Sacramento Bee > Authors seek relatives of duo convicted in 1936 slayings > > ______________________________

    05/21/2004 03:22:06
    1. Wagner, Walker, Peterson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Falkenstein Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XW.2ADI/713 Message Board Post: On the Siskiyou County cemetery website, I emailed siskiyou_cemeteries_online@yahoo.com. I requested a lookup for: Wagner, J A Walker, George Peterson, Peter Payson On the same website, I also emailed shannara@inreach.com. I requested a marriage record lookup for: Peterson, Peter P to Falkenstein, Margaret X 432 Both emails bounced. Does anyone have updated email addresses for these people? Thank you. Linda Whittier, CA

    05/19/2004 02:28:44
    1. Re: ELLISON CENSUS INFORMATION
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ellison-Arbaugh-Starr Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/XW.2ADI/712.1.1 Message Board Post: Pat, This is truly wonderful help towards the Ellison tree that I am just getting started on. Thank you so much! It looks like 2 Arbaugh sisters, may have married Ellison brothers. STARR is also a new name for me. should keep me busy for awhile. Smiles, Pat

    05/13/2004 10:42:28
    1. ELLISON DEATH DATES
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ellison Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XW.2ADI/712.2 Message Board Post: Joseph Ellison, died 12 September 1907, Placer County, age 74 George W. Ellison, died 9 Nov 1916, Siskiyou County, age 57 George’s wife and sons: Emma Ellison, died 1 Apr 1938, Siskiyou County, age 77 Harry H. Ellison, born 1 Sep 1883, mother an Arbaugh Died 28 Jul 1965, Siskiyou County Artie L., born 6 Apr 1887, mother an Arbaugh Died 20 Dec 1967, Shasta County Artie L.’s wife and son Mildred H., born 29 Aug 1894 Died 25 June 1972 Siskiyou James Artie, born 15 Jul 1915, mother a Starr Died 12 Dec 1989, Siskiyou

    05/13/2004 05:43:05
    1. ELLISON CENSUS INFORMATION
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ellison Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XW.2ADI/712.1 Message Board Post: 1860 Richmond Twp., Miller, MO, Pages 77 and 78 Thomas Ellison, age 41, born KY, farmer Mary, age 40, born KY Lydia C., age 21, born KY William F., age 19, born MO Joseph H., age 16, born MO Mary A., age 15, born MO Delan---, age 12, male, born MO Martha W., age 9, born MO John C., age 6, born MO LEWIS F., age 4, born MO 1870 Centropolis Twp., Franklin, KS, Page 16 Thomas Ellison, age 53, born KY, farmer Mary, age 51, born KY, keeping house Delany, age 21, bon MO, laborer Martha age 18, born MO, keeping house John, age 17, born MO Lewis F., age 15, born MO George, age 10, born MO 1880 Yreka, Siskiyou, CA, Family History Library Film No. 125083 Thomas Ellison, age 62, born KY, farmer Mary, age 61, born KY GEORGE W., age 19, born MO, wood chopper 1900 Edgemont Twp., Siskiyou, CA ED 125, Sheet 7B GEORGE W. ELLISON, age 39, born Jan 1861, MO, farmer Emma, age 39, born Oct 1860, CA, father born AR, mother born MO Harry H., age 16, born Sept 1883, WA, father born MO., mother born CA, at school Artie L., age 13, born Apr 1887, CA, father born MO, mother born CA, at school Maude C., age 2, born Feb 1898, CA, father born MO, mother born CA 1910 Edgemont, Siskiyou, CA ED 17, Sheet 21A GEORGE W. ELLISON, age 50, married 25 years, born MO, father born MO, mother unknown, farmer/stock ranch Emma, age 50, five children/3 living, born CA, parents born unknown. Harry, age 26, born CA, father born MO, mother born CA, magline (?)/sawmill Artie, age 22, born CA, father born MO, mother born CA, electrician/operating Maud, age 12, born Ca father born MO, mother born CA Joseph Strong, employee, age 48, born IL, both parents born KY, farmer 1920 Edgewood, Siskiyou, CA ED 122, Sheet 2B ARTIE L. ELLISON, age 32, born CA, father born MO, mother born CA, farmer/dairy farm Mildred, age 25, born CA, father born U.S., mother born CA James, age 4 yrs-7 mos, born CA, both parents born CA Nicholas (?), age 2 yrs-9 mos, born CA, both parents born CA Emma, mother, age 59, widow, born CA, father born CA, mother born MO Harry, brother, age 36, born CA, father born AR (?), mother born MO (?), millwright/sawmill

    05/13/2004 05:37:30
    1. Fw: Sac Bee April 15, 1905 - A Siskiyou item here!
    2. Joanne Mello
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 2:05 PM Subject: Sac Bee April 15, 1905 > Saturday Sacramento Bee > April 15, 1905 > > BOY HE WAS, BUT HERO TOO > Went Fearlessly To Rescue His Young Playmate, But Both Met Their Death in > the Deep Pool > OROVILLE (Butte Co.), April 15 - A very sad accident in which two > little boys, aged only 8 and 9 years, lost their lives, occurred here > yesterday. One of the little fellows proved himself a hero. > Several boys of the town were playing near the reservoir about one mile > above Oroville, when Tommy CHISHIRE concluded to wade and took his clothes > off. He waded in a distance of several yards and suddenly struck a deep > place. Walter RICHARDSON, a little friend, rushed to his aid, but as soon as > got in reach the drowning boy caught him and both sank. > The other boys ran to town and gave the alarm. A large crowd immediately > went to the scene, and after almost draining the reservoir recovered the > bodies. A physician was on the ground, but the little fellows were beyond > need of his services. > A particularly sad part of the double drowning is that only about two > years ago a sister of the Chishire boy was drowned in the Feather River. The > father never recovered from the shock, and often was heard to sadly bemoan > the fate that robbed him of his daughter. And only a few years before this > another Chishire boy was drowned at Cherokee. It seems to be the fate of > this family to meet death by drowning. > The sad affair has caused genuine sorrow in this community. The little > fellows were very popular among their playmates. > > Fears Tenant Will Carry Off Buildings and Trees > OROVILLE (Butte Co.), April 15 - The case of Mrs. Mary BELK vs. A.J. BATT is > attracting considerable attention here. Mrs. Belk alleges that, in 1893, she > leased to Batt her ranch near Forbestown, to be used by him to carry on a > lumber business; that in 1903, the lease was renewed and that, in 1904, > defendant removed the mill and discontinued the lumber business. He also > moved a chicken-house and other buildings from the land and plaintiff > believes, she avers, that unless he be restrained by Court he will remove > the dwelling house, barn, and other buildings, along with fruit trees, > vines, etc., which would be a great damage to the plaintiff. She prays that > the premises be restored to her and that she be awarded as damages $300 per > month. She also asks that pending this action defendant be restrained form > removing buildings, trees, etc., from said land. > > Cannot Be Induced to Occupy Building > MARYSVILLE (Yuba Co.), The superstition and awe with which the Hop Sing Tong > of this city regards the "devil eyes" that their rivals, the Suey Sings, > have installed in their headquarters to harass them, as described in last > evening's Bee, has a counterpart in the attitude which the entire population > of Chinatown has taken regarding the old Turner Hall building on First > Street. > Nine years ago when the Government decided to divert the course of the > Yuba River south of town by means of a cut-off, this building was occupied, > upstairs and down, by Chinese. Just as soon, however, as the work on the > cut-off was completed and it was discovered that the building was on a > direct line with that of the artificial channel, the celestials deserted the > place after the fashion of rats leaving a sinking ship, and have ever since > refused to take up their abode there. > It appears that the Chinese have a belief that to change the natural > course of a stream is to arouse the ire of the Water God. In the way of > retribution that deity will show no favors, but will visit wrath, instead, > on all who dare persist in inhabiting places on the line with the artificial > work. > The number "13," too, is held in awe by the Mongolians. The best proof of > this is to be observed on their holidays, when the advance guard to their > parade are beating the gongs to frighten away His Satanic Majesty. It will > be noted that the "musician" strikes the gong thirteen times, but the close > observer will find that at the twelfth beat there is a doubling up so that > the twelfth and thirteenth stroke are virtually one. > > HAPPY COUPLES WEDDED; UNHAPPY ONES DIVORCED > Record of Marriage Licenses Granted and Separation Decrees Issued. > REDDING (Shasta Co.), April 15 - Shasta County made a very poor matrimonial > showing during the week just coming to a close. Not a single marriage > license was issued, though two interlocutory decrees of divorce were granted > and another suit in divorce was begun. This is not the first time that such > an unfavorable showing has been made. It seems now that divorces may be had > for the asking. For the third time in as many weeks the husband and wife > came this week to the Court House together, the one filing a complaint in > divorce, the other being on hand to enter appearance and make no objection > to the divorce, which was handed out while they waited. One hour is ample > time in this county for all the proceedings necessary to secure a divorce, > provided the parties at interest are willing. > This week Chauncey W. BLAKE received an interlocutory decree of divorce > form Eva F. Blake. The trifling charge was incompatibility of temper. The > parties reside in Kennett. Mrs. Blake received a divorce about two years ago > from a man named WILSON, who now lives in Lake County. > Mary Etta WHITE received an interlocutory decree of divorce in her suit > against William A. White. The couple are from De La Mar. > Phil BOSSERT, of Keswick, has filed an action in divorce. > > YUBA COUNTY > MARYSVILLE, April 15 - Marriage licenses were issued this week to Warren > THOMAS, aged 23, and Clara NUGENT, aged 19, both of Chico, and to Roy J. > FORD, of Sacramento, and Irma MOREHEAD, of Niclaus. > In the divorce suit of Alex DOWELL vs. Viola Dowell, the notice of service > of summons by Sheriff CURTIS of San Francisco has bee filed. > > BUTTE COUNTY > OROVILLE, April 15 - Only one marriage has been reported here this week. It > was issued to Alden V. ALLEN, age 25, and Ida B. NUGENT, aged 24, both of > Chico. > In the case of Mary PATRICK vs. J.T. Patrick, an order was made allowing > plaintiff to remain in peaceful possession of the house and furniture in > Chico. > An interlocutory decree of divorce was granted to Mary C. DOYELL from W.A. > Doyell. She was also given the custody of the minor children and possession > of all community property. > > SISKIYOU COUNTY > YREKA, April 15 - David CUDDLHY, a native of this State, and proprietor of > the old-time famous Cuddlhy Hotel of Happy Camp, and Mrs. Hattie HILL, a > Colorado woman, were united in marriage this week. > The divorce mill was not in running order. > > SOLANO COUNTY > SUISUN, April 15 - Marriage licenses were issued during the week as follows: > John HANSON, over 21, Fairfield, and Bessie RUSSELL, 18, Vacaville; Charles > Benedict CUNNIINGHAM, 21, Vallejo, and Olga BRATEMOS, 18, Vallejo. > Harriet V. COOPER has begun suit for divorce against David V. Cooper on > the grounds of cruelty. > > MENDOCINO COUNTY > UKIAH, April 15 - The County Clerk issued the following marriage licenses > during the week: > Jesse J. MYERS, aged 23, and Eva ALLARD, aged 18, both of San Jose; John A. > GUPASTEN, aged 26, of Point Arena, and Jane KARE, aged 26, of Mendocino > City; Frank A. DILLING and Jennie MADDOX. > > EL DORADO COUNTY > PLACERVILLE, April 15 - Suit was commenced yesterday in the Superior Court > by Belle MAZZARO against Frank Mazzaro, for divorce. > > > THROWN OUT AND KILLED > Mrs. Jonathan Cox and Two Grandchildren in a Fatal Accident Last Night Not > Far From Chico. > CHICO (Butte Co.), April 15 - About 8 o'clock last evening, just as Mrs. > Jonathan Cox and her two grandchildren were starting for home in a buggy, > after a visit with a neighbor about four miles north of Chico, a sudden jerk > of the reins caused the horse to turn sharply in such a manner as to > overturn the vehicle, throwing the party violently to the ground. For a > moment all three were stunned, but by the time help had arrived both the > children had recovered from the shock. > Mrs. COX, however, complained that both her arms were powerless. She was > taken to her home and Dr. LANDIS summoned from Chico. An examination of her > arms showed them to be without any signs of fracture, though there were > indications that the left wrist had been dislocated and pulled back into > place before his arrival. > While he was continuing his examination, the patient began gasping for > breath and complained of feeling suffocated. Upon being assisted to the > outside, she began spitting blood. An effort was made to relieve her, but > she sank rapidly and in a short time was dead. > Deceased was a native of Indiana and came to his section form Iowa with > her husband and children in 1896, since which time she has been a resident > of the section to the north of the city, where she was highly respected. She > leaves a husband and six children. She was aged about 69 years. > > 50 Miles of Line > RED BLUFF (Tehama Co.), April 15 - The Paskenta telephone, extending from > Newville, in Glenn County, through a considerable part of the western > portion of Tehama County, was connected with the local telephone central > last evening and a new line fifty miles in length is added to the telephone > systems of the county. Albert GALLATIN, Jr., a former Sacramentan, is > President of the Company which constructed the line, and R.O. SNELLING, of > Paskenta, is Secretary. The wire runs through the Gallatin ranch and many > sheep camps have phones. > > Camino Mines Paying > CAMINO (El Dorado Co.), April 15 - The mines in this section are yielding > some remarkably fine gravel. The Roundout, owned by E. RICHARDS and the > FAIRCHILD Bros., is paying and giving up some of the prettiest and biggest > nuggets that ever gladdened a miner's heart. One beauty is worth ten > dollars. It is rumored that the mine is soon to change hands, the present > owners having taken out enough of the yellow metal to spend the remainder of > their days in ease. > The Live Oak, now being worked by the Colorado Company, is steadily > increasing operations, and panning out nuggets of good size. > The Granite Mine, on Smith's Flat, has been purchased by a company from > Maine, who will put on a large force of men at once. > The COHN mine has changed hands also, but the names of the purchasers have > not yet been made known. > > Sacramento Presbytery > CORNING (Tehama Co.), April 25 - Extensive preparations are being made for > the semi-annual meeting of the Presbytery of Sacramento, which will be held > here Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week in the new Presbyterian > Church. A large attendance is expected, especially of delegates from valley > towns. The local members are anxious that the Convention be made as > interesting as possible. > The meetings will be addressed by such well-known ministers as Moderator > Rev. D.G. RATHBURN, Rev. Wm. HICKS, Rev. John T. WILLS, Rev. Warren C. > SHERMAN, Rev. J.J. THOMAS, Rev. D.H. McCULLAGH, Rev. Thos. TRACY, Rev. Jas. > CURRY, Rev. Willis G. WHITE, Rev. H.H. McCreary, Rev. G.H. MERRILL, Rev. > S.H. JONES, Rev. Arthur HICKS, Musical exercises and literary exercises will > add to the program. This is the first time that the Church had decided to > hold the semi-annual Presbytery in Corning. > > Change Brought Death > CORNING (Tehama Co.), April 15 - Mrs. J. REYNOLDS, who arrived from the East > four days ago, died yesterday at the home of her sons, east of Corning. The > aged woman came to this Coast for the benefit of her health, but on her way > here contracted pneumonia. Advanced age made it impossible for her to > withstand the strain of the malady. One of her sons is the ferryman in > charge of the Corning and Vina ferryboat at Squaw Hill. > > Tehama Queen Mine > RED BLUFF (Tehama Co.), April 15 - Articles of incorporation of the Tehama > Queen Mining Company were filed yesterday in the office of County Clerk FISH > and the capital stock is fixed at $300,000, of which nearly half is > subscribed by local capitalists. The Directors for the first year are: Claus > TREDE, Ex-Sheriff, A.J. BOGARD, J.M. WILSON, E.J. BLOSSOM, H.N. ARCHAMBAULT, > G.H. CHASE, and Ralph WHITE. The Company has a fine prospect in Sunday > Gulch, adjoining the famous Harrison Gulch district in Shasta County, where > the rich Midas Mine is located. > > ______________________________

    05/12/2004 08:08:26
    1. Fw: Sac Bee May 6, 1905-Siskiyou Co. items here!
    2. Joanne Mello
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 11:01 AM Subject: Sac Bee May 6, 1905 > Saturday Sacramento Bee > May 6, 1905 > > MATRIMONIAL RECORD FOR WEEK JUST ENDING > Marriage Licenses Issued and Divorce Decrees Granted in Various Counties > REDDING (Shasta Co.), May 6 - There was a good deal more doing in the > divorce line this week in Shasta county than in the way of matrimony. While > only two marriage licenses were issued, three suits in divorce were begun > and one interlocutory decree of divorce was made final. > The marriage licenses went to the following couples: George SCHILLER, aged > 70, and Mrs. Anna Leonora RESTER ,aged 60, both of Redding; Elsworth HYATT, > aged 38, an Mrs. Anna LEWIS, aged 35, both of Keswick. > Ethel E. HENDRICKS, of Redding, received a final decree of divorce from > Dr. Clarence D. Hendricks. > Actions in divorce were brought as follows: Mary C. NASCIMENTO against > Manuel J. Nascimento; Christine T. LUCAS against P.G. Lucas; Mary BROWN > against William W. Brown. > IN SOLANO COUNTY > SUISUN (Solano Co.), May 6 - One marriage license was issued during the past > week. It is as follows: Harvey R. HATHWAY, 21, and Millicent E. THURBER, 18, > both of Vacaville. > Divorce suits have been filed this week as follows: Daisy L. CLARK, of > Vacaville, against Frank Clark, on the grounds of failure to provide; Minnie > M. CLEARY, of Vacaville, against her husband, Wm. F. Cleary. > > IN SISKIYOU COUNTY > YREKA (Siskiyou Co.), May 6 - A marriage license has been issued to Thomas > H. BENTON, aged 66, and Mary Emma COLBERT, aged 39. This wedding is to be > celebrated Sunday, May 7, at the M.E. Church at Fort Jones, and will be > public. This is an unique affair. Colonel Benton, as he is commonly called, > is an old resident of Scott Valley, while his wife came to Fort Jones > recently. Both are colored. > Other licenses issued were as follows: Henry C. HOWARD to Rosa BYBEE, both > of Happy Camp; Hubert William HART, aged 21, to Carrie E. GAINER, both > natives of California and residents of Little Shasta; Chas. L. WILLARD to > Anna REYNOLDS; Robert EGUN, aged 28, to Myrtle PICARD, aged 17, both of > Picard, this county; Chas. EVANS, aged 29, to Stella WADSWORTH, aged 23, > both well-known people of Butte Creek Valley, where Evans is engaged in > farming. > Interlocutory decrees of divorce have been granted to Alma De WOLF from > G.W. DeWOLF, and to William FAUST from Clemantine Faust. > Henry HAGEDORN was granted a final decree of divorce from Bertha Hagedorn. > > IN COLUSA COUNTY > COLUSA, May 6 - The following marriage licenses were issued during the past > week: Joseph FLACK, aged 32, and Miss Magdalene HIEGEL, aged 30, both > residents of Sites; Thomas Joseph BUTLER, aged 28, and Mrs. Mattie VANNANAN, > aged 26, both of Colusa; Rol REYNOLDS, aged 22, and Miss Kate SIMMONS, aged > 19, both of Colusa; Fred Grant PARKER, aged 19, and Miss Frances HOCHSTRAT, > aged 17, both of Colusa. > Rev. BAIRD, pastor of the Methodist Church of this place, was married last > Wednesday to Miss Ethel LEWIS, of Ohio. The marriage took place at the home > of the bride's parents, whither the young man journeyed of few weeks ago. > They will return to Colusa in a few days, where they will make their future > home. > > IN BUTTE COUNTY > OROVILLE (Butte Co.), May 6 -Several divorce matters were heard during the > past week. Emma M. RIGLEY has brought suit for divorce from Selkirk Rigley > on the grounds of desertion and failure to provide. > George M. HOFNER has been ordered to appear in Court on May 13th and show > cause why he should not be punished for contempt of Court in not paying > alimony to Myra HOFNER as ordered by the Court. > The case of EVANS vs. Evans was postponed till June 6th. > Delia FRISCHOIX was granted an interlocutory decree of divorce from > Michael Frischoix. > > IN YOLO COUNTY > WOODLAND (Yolo CO.), May 6 - Christian ADE and Miss Johanna STORZ were > married at the German Lutheran Church in this city Thursday evening. > Charles James ALLEN and Mary Elizabeth PATTON, both of Winters, were > licensed to marry last Saturday. > > IN YUBA COUNTY > MARYSVILLE (Yuba Co.), May 6 - The following marriage licenses have been > issued in Yuba County since last report: James MARSHALL, of Gridley, and > Bessie F. BAUN, of Wheatland; Thomas F. COLLINS, of San Francisco, and Miss > Nellie PENDOLA, of Camptonville. > > IN TEHAMA COUNTY > RED BLUFF (Tehama Co.), May 6 - An interlocutory decree of divorce was > granted this week in the Superior Court to George T. BARNEY from his wife, > Rosa G. Barney, on the charge of desertion . The parties reside in the > Paskenta section of the county, and those who are familiar with the > circumstances say that statutory grounds would have covered the case as > well. > > IN NAPA COUNTY > NAPA (Napa Co.) May 6 - Miss Margaret BERNSDORF and Charles SCHWADERER were > married last Saturday at the German Evangelical Church in Napa. > Lewis E. BOBAN and Grace G. PHELAH, both of San Francisco, were married by > Justice McKNIGHT. > > > Child Strangles In Mother's Arms > LOYALTON (Sierra Co.), May 6 - A little nine-month-old baby boy belonging to > Mr. and Mrs. BEAUCHAMP, strangled to death yesterday morning, lying in its > mother's arms. The mother, while about her work, placed the child, which was > perfectly well, on the floor. It is supposed that it put something in its > couth, which was breathed into the lungs. A physician was called, but could > not relieve the child. The father is employed by the White Pine Company, and > was working at the logging camp beyond Beckwith. A switch engine was > dispatched to bring him home. > > Storm Interferes With Logging > LOYALTON (Sierra Co.), may 6 - The storm was followed by a severe freeze > last night, damaging fruit quite badly. The storm brought the heaviest fall > of snow seen in the valley and eighteen inches at Lewis Mills. It secures > the grain and hay crop, but is a setback to the mills, as the snow > interferes with logging. > > Death Steps in and Prevents Marriage > ALAMEDA, May 6 - William H. BARBER, son of Tax Collector Barber, died in > Alameda Thursday night. The deceased was taken to a sanitarium in Alameda > from Jackson, Amador County ,about three weeks ago to be treated for typhoid > fever. The crisis passed Sunday night, and it was believed the patient would > recover. He suffered a relapse, however, Thursday noon, and failed steadily > until death came. He was to have been married on April 15th to Miss Freda > DUNLOP, of Diamond Springs, El Dorado County. He was a mining engineer, 25 > years of age, and a graduate of Stanford University. > > COURT REPORTER WAS WELL PAID > J. BROWNLEE of Shasta County, Received.$7931.67 Last Year For Services In > Criminal Cases. > REDDING (Shasta Co.), May 6 - Fred J. BROWNLEE, official Court reporter of > Shasta County, received last year $7931.67 from the county for services > performed in criminal cases. The figures are those of the county expert, who > made his report yesterday to the Grand Jury, which appointed him. > The sum paid to Brownlee shows how favorable the law is to Court > reporters. This sum of $7931.67 by no means represents his total earnings > for the year, for he did lots of work in civil cases, for which he was paid > as liberally by the litigants as the county has by law had to pay him im > criminal matters. The amount of money coming to the Court reporter from > civil business is of course not a matter of record, but it must have been > $2000, or quite enough to pay for the extra help he has had to employ. > And then, on top of that, Brownlee has all the time been official Court > reporter of Tehama County, and has been able to fulfill the duties of both > positions. > > Owes His Life to Devoted Wife > HOWARD MANSON NURSED BY HIS WIFE, RECOVERS AFTER LONG SIEGE OF > UNCONSCIOUSNESS > RED BLUFF (Tehama Co.), May 6 - The case of Howard Manson, the employe of > the Sierra Lumber Company, who was struck on the head by a large driving > belt in the planing mill on the east side of the river six months ago, has > attracted considerable attention from the medical fraternity, and it was > generally supposed that his case was hopeless. His strong constitution and > the faithful nursing he has received from his devoted wife have proven more > than a match for a fractured skull, and yesterday Manson surprised all his > friends by walking about on the streets apparently as well as ever. > He was unconscious almost continuously since the accident, and a fortnight > since showed signs of regaining his faculties. His recovery was gradual, and > several days ago he surprised his family and friends by waking as if from a > dream with all his senses as complete as before. Aside from a little trouble > with his eyes, which is believed to be only temporary, Manson is entirely > himself again. The wife has patiently and steadfastly believed that her > husband would be restored to her, and has fought every attempt to replace > him to a sanitarium or any place where she could not be by his side. She is > more than happy over the fortunate ending of what was believed to be a fatal > accident, and her neighbors rejoice with her in this good fortune. > > Judge Declares Complaint Faulty > RED BLUFF (Tehama Co.), May 6 - Judge ELLISON yesterday handed down an > opinion in which he declared that the complaint was defective in the suit > brought by Trinity County against Mendocino County to determine the boundary > line between the two counties. > The opinion says the complaint should show by what officer or under > authority of what officer the line was run and marked on the ground; that > there is a dispute between the counties as to where the true boundary line > is; and if there is a line north of the one described in the complaint that > is claimed by the defendant as the true line between the counties, that fact > should be stated, and, if the plaintiff can, perhaps it should describe this > north line by monuments, courses and distances; and if it was marked out or > caused to be marked out by the defendant, that should be stated, thereby > making the case of a confusion of boundaries caused by the act of the > defendant. > Twenty days are given in which to file an amended or supplemental > complaint. > > Fatally Injured by Fall From Flume > RED BLUFF (Tehama Co.), May 6 - A probably fatal accident occurred about > 4:30 p.m. yesterday at the further end of the lumber yard of the Sierra > Company on the east bank of the Sacramento River, opposite this city, and > Herbert WALDENMEYER, a young man employed by the corporation sustained a > fracture of the skull by falling from the flume... > (transcribers note: rest of article cut off on my copy) > > PLACER COUNTY PIONEERS CELEBRATE AT AUBURN > Romance Develops in Which a Pioneer of 70 is to Marry Woman of 60 > AUBURN (Placer Co.), May 6 - The Pioneers of Placer County arrived here > yesterday and the occasion of their visit is being generally observed as a > holiday. > Last evening a reception was given the old residents at Snowden's Hall and > was attended by large crowds. The program to-day was a basket picnic at the > race track grounds. Over 100 of the old Placerites arrived on yesterday > afternoon's train and a large number came in conveyances from the mountain > regions. The weather was faultless, and as this is the favored time for the > shrubs and flowers, the visitors came when their old abode looks its best > and it was the most propitious gathering ever held by the early settlers of > the county. > There is a large difference in the number of Pioneers present from those > at former gatherings, as many have passed away. > The visitors were warmly welcomed at the reception last evening. Jacob H. > NEFF was Chairman of the evening and J.M. FULWELLER made the address of > welcome. > A grand ball will be given this evening in honor of the guests. > The baseball game between the county officials of El Dorado and Placer was > one of the amusements at the picnic this afternoon. > Quite a romance has developed in the Pioneers' celebration. It is the > marriage of two of the best-known visitors - W.F. NORCROSS and Ellen Jane > SHERMAN, which was to have taken place at the reception last evening, but at > the last moment the plans were changed. > The marriage was to have been a surprising feature of the reception, and > but a few were aware of the approaching nuptials. > Mr. NORCROSS, who has been at the head of all the Pioneer excursions, is > one of the most prominent of California Pioneers, and a well-known mining > operator. He is in the 70's while his intended bride is in the 60's. > He made an address to the Pioneers last evening and it was intimated that > at the conclusion of his remarks he would surprise his old friends by his > marriage, which was to have taken place on the platform in the presents of > several hundred spectators. > Rev. A.K. GLOVER has been selected to perform the ceremony, which will > probably take place at the picnic grounds. > > A Cold Deal > MONTAGUE (Siskiyou Co.), May 6 - While Norris & Rowe circus was going on > here yesterday, someone thought to be concerned with the side show, helped > himself to 1000 pounds of ice belonging to R.H. PHILLIPS, the drayman of the > town. Constable MILES was notified and followed the show to Medford, Oregon, > where he made the charge and succeeded in settling the matter for $25 and > costs. > > Kick From Horse May Prove Fatal > OROVILLE (Butte Co.), May 6 - Yesterday word was received from Hansonville > that Henry KLOSS, who was kicked yesterday by a horse, is not expected to > recover. His brother, August Kloss, of this place, was summoned there by > telephone. The injured man is a brother of Mrs. PUTMAN and Mrs. KRUGER, of > Oroville, and formerly lived here. > > Will Enforce Sanitary Laws > CHICO (Butte Co.), May 6 - The new Board of Health organized last night by > the election of Dr. D.W. WASLEY as President and O.D. TABER, Jr., Secretary. > Health Officer Dr. J.D. MENG was reappointed. It was announced that under > the law passed at the last Legislature the local Boards of Health were given > greater powers than formerly and that this Board would in the near future > institute a rigid enforcement of sanitary rules. > > Athlete's Bones Broken > CHICO (Butte Co.), May 6 - Elmer RANKER, a 16-year-old student in the Normal > Training School, last evening while practicing running the hurdles, fell on > his right arm in such a manner as to snap both bones of the right forearm > just above the wrist. >

    05/10/2004 08:11:50
    1. Fw: Sac Union Nov 3, 1916-some Siskiyou items here!
    2. Joanne Mello
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 10:58 AM Subject: Sac Union Nov 3, 1916 > Sacramento Union > Friday November 3, 1916 > > BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS > Born > CLARK - At Bella Vista (Shasta Co.), October 31, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. > George Clark, a son. > CHURCHILL- In Montague (Siskiyou Co.), October 30, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. > Lloyd Churchill, a daughter. > BROWNELL - In San Francisco, October 30, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell > BROWNELL, a son. > DEXTER - In Montague (Siskiyou Co.), October 30, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. > Andrew Dexter, a son. > Married > SWAN-KANASTO - In Rocklin (Placerville Co.), October 20, 1916, by the Rev. > Mr. OGLE, Amul Swan, of Berkeley, and Miss Mamie Kanasto of Rocklin. > CHAMPION-DOLLEY - In Auburn (Placer Co.), November 1, 1916, by the Rev. > Grant L. SCHAEFFER, John Champion of Sierra City, Sierra county, and Mis > Evelyn Mina Dolley of Auburn. > OROZ-OCHOA - In Woodland (Yuba Co.), November 1, 1916, by Justice of the > Peace H.M. BALL, Frank Oroz of Yolo, and Miss Anabel Ochoa of Esparto, both > of Yolo county. > EDDY-TRACY - In Yreka (Siskiyou Co.), October 31, 1916, by Judge Lodge ROSS, > V. Eddy of McCLoud, Siskiyou county, and Miss Frances M. Tracy of Anderson, > Shasta county. > LING-BURRIS - In Yreka (Siskiyou Co.), October 29, 1916, by the Rev. E.H. > MACKAY, Harry D. Ling of Yreka, and Miss Muriel M. Burris of Gradner, > Oregon. > LAWRENCE-McCOY - In Yreka (Siskiyou Co.), October 29, 1916, by the Rev. E.H. > MACKAY, Albert L .Lawrence of Yreka and Miss Florence E. McCoy of Medford, > Oregon. > Died > SHUFFLETON - In San Quentin (Marin Co.), November 1, 1916, Edward T. > Shuffleton, formerly of Igo, Shasta county, husband of Mrs. Loleta > Shuffleton, father of Edward H. Shuffleton and Mrs. Thomas CORDI, Jr., of > Redding, Shasta county, William Shuffleton of Copperopolis, Calaveras > county, Preston ,Vera and Loleta Shuffleton of San Quentin, a native of > California, aged 54 years. > WILKINS - In Lone Star District (Placer Co.), November 1, 1916, Stillman > Wilkins, husband of Mrs. Sarah Jane Wilkins, father of W.E. Wilkins, a > native of Maine, aged 72 years. > Hayford - In Berkeley, November 1, 1916, William B. Hayford, formerly of > Placer county, father of Mrs. J.S. Quire of Sacramento, Mrs. A.A. STOREY of > Chico, Butte county, Misses Charlotte and Myrtle Hayford of Berkeley, aged > 81 years. > > Willows Residence Destroyed by Fire > WILLOWS (Glenn CO.), Nov. 2 - The origin of the fire which destroyed the > home of I.W. GODDARD shortly after midnight yesterday morning has not been > discovered. Fire Chief BELAR thinks it originated in an unused bedroom at > the rear of the house. The loss is about $1100 on which there is an > insurance of $800. > As Goddard was preparing to move, his wife who recently underwent an > operation had been taken to the house of Jules DUPRAS to spare her the > discomforts of moving. Goddard's two step-daughters had been attending a > dance and stopped at the house of the Misses BICKFORD. Goddard was watching > some machinery on a vacant lot. > > Allow Charges in Administering Estate > RENO (Nev.), Nov 2 - District Judge Mark R. AVERILL yesterday allotted Milo > C. McMILLAN, administrator of the estate of the late James B. McCULLOGH of > Reno, $75 per month for the time he has acted as administrator in addition > to the fee prescribed by law, amounting to 3 per cent of the first $1000 and > 2 per cent on the balance of the estate. The estate is valued at $66,000. > Mrs. Mary McCullough, administratrix and residuary legatee under > McCullough's will, opposed the petition for a decree of distribution filed > by McMillan, but her objections were overruled. > Attorney James T. Boyd was allowed $4000 attorney's fees. > > Divorce Plaintiff to Pay Before Trial > RENO (Nev.), Nov 2 - District Judge R.C. STODDARD yesterday ordered Thomas > A. BRIGGS, president of the Boston Wire Stitcher company, to pay his wife, > Mrs. Alice M. Briggs, whom he is suing for divorce, $150 alimony per month, > and $200 to cover her traveling expenses from Providence, R.I., to Reno, in > addition to $500 attorney's fees and $50 court costs, before the trial is > proceeded with . The case will be called for trial this morning. >

    05/10/2004 08:09:40
    1. Western Sentinel abstracts 1930
    2. Joanne Mello
    3. Listers: Enclosed are some abstracts from Etna's Western Sentinel newspaper 1930. These are abstracts only. I am not responsible for errors and/or omissions. For those of you who are unhappy with abstracts from these later years, please remember some of this information indicates other locations for various events, i.e. births, marriages, deaths, which information can assist with your family research. Note: use of this: M/M refers to: Mr. and Mrs. Please do not ask me for copies. More to come. Thanks to Siskiyou researcher Michael McDermott for use of his microfilm reader. ****************************************************************************** WESTERN SENTINEL abstracts - Etna - Year 1930 3 Jan 1930 Born: to M/M Charles BOTJER in Yreka 28 Dec 1929, daughter. Mrs. Botjer was formerly Miss Lovella DELANEY. Died: B. E. BAKER, formerly of Fort Jones, in Napa, 28 Dec. Survived by widow and 2 children. Funeral in Mt. Shasta. Died: Frank HELNEY (???Henley? my notes), pioneer miner of Sawyers Bar, Thursday night in Etna. Member of Marion IOOF in Sawyers Bar. 68 years, native of Pennsylvania. *Married: Miss. Ruth BEARD and John COX in Berkeley. She is sister of Mrs. Everett MURDICK. He has brother Ronald COX. She was graduate of UC Berkeley. She is daughter of M/M James BEARD of Oakland. He is son of M/M James COX of Amador County. On Christmas Eve 1929. 10 January 1930 Died: Mrs. Abbie DAVIDSON LOWD. Accident in Salem, OR, on 6th of January. She is sister of W.T. DAVIDSON and Bern DAVIDSON of Ft. Jones. Funeral in Fort Jones Friday. Married: Hale T. WELSH and Miss Iva ROBINSON this week. She is daughter of M/M Kearny ROBINSON of Etna. He is businessman of Yreka. Died: Nathan Jacob MALLOW, age 84, in Fort Jones today. Funeral Odd Fellows Fort Jones. 17 January 1930 Died: Hiram D. SHEAVER, Saturday night in Nevada City. Had mined in Scott Bar. Married Jennie TOTTEN. Native of Carlisle, PA. Age 74. Survived by widow, 2 daughters, 1 son. Married: Mrs. Olive REDMANN in Montesano, WA, Dec 11. Married to Ralph HUGHES of near Etna. 3 children survived. After Mr. HUGHES' death, she had married Mr. REDMAN. Born: M/M Alex RITZ, on Jan 11 in Cleveland, Ohio, a son. Born: Twin sons, to M/M Raymond DYER in Yreka, Jan 11. One infant died after birth, buried in family plot in Etna. 24 January 1930 *Died: Mrs. Frances Adeline JOHNSTON, wife of John B. JOHNSTON of Hamburg. Following an operation, in Yreka, last Sunday. Buried Masonic cemetery in Fort Jones. Survived by daughters Mrs. Henry GARBER of Mariposa and Mrs. Orris WILSON, and a son in Alameda. Died: Mrs. Eunice Gertrude ZITTMAN of Quartz Valley, this Friday a.m. Age 78, native of Illinois. Funeral in Fort Jones burial Fort Jones Masonic. Died: Mrs. Hazel MUNGER, daughter of M/M T. F. McGOFFEY of Scott Bar, in Eureka. Survived by parents and 3 sisters. Burial in Scott Bar. Married: Dr. A.H. NEWTON and Mrs. Genevieve CLAVERLE of San Francisco, last Wednesday in Reno, NV. Died: Infant son of M/M Lester CALLOWAY born Friday January 17. Died following Sunday. 31 January 1930 Born: a daughter to M/M Stanley ???????? (tight binding hard to read), of Plowman's Valley, January ?, 1930. 7 February 1930 Born: in Etna, February ? (tight binding, hard to read) 1930 to M/M COZINE, a son. Married: ? WALKER and Madeline ? (tight binding, hard to read), in Yreka, Tuesday Feb. ?. Will make home in Fort Jones. 14 February 1930 Died: Mrs. J. J. LEWIS (Levins? My notes) in Dunsmuir last Saturday. Formerly of Oro Fino. Survived by husband and 3 children, 2 sisters, 3 brothers (all named) Married: Miss Alice SHEARER of Nevada City, daughter of Mrs. Jennie SHEARER, in San Francisco recently, to Mr. Elmer GARABALDI, son of M/M L. GARABALDI of Shady Creek. 21 February 1930 Died: Charles Tudor HALL at home of M/M I. N. COWAN of Etna, last Wednesday a.m. Native of Iowa, age 70. Funeral in Yreka. Married: Miss Bobbie COURTS formerly of Ft. Jones, to Clyde Otis JONES of Tulsa, OK, in San Francisco, 9 Jan 1930. At home in San Francisco, 1259 Eddy St. Old Brewery torn down. Owned by G. W. SMITH. 21 February 1930 Married: Bessie SNAPP formerly of Etna, and H. H. BURFORD of San Diego, February 9. He is a US Marine Corps pilot. 7 March 1930 *Died: Mrs. Maggie SALSTROM at home in Eureka. 3 March 1930, due to heart complaint. Age 77. Survived by Jonah (my notes: Jonas) and 3 daughters an 4 sons, daughter Mrs. M.F. SMITH. Funeral Eureka. Born: M/M Herbert YOUNG in Yreka, 4 March 1930, son Herbert Eugene. She is formerly Miss Emily WAGNER of Etna. 14 March 1930 Died: Mrs. Walter TICKNER, in Oakland, at home of son Perry TICKNER, 14 February. Funeral in Chico. Came to California 1864 with parents M/M Atkins L. HINKLEY. In 1869 married Walter TICKNER. Survived by sonsWalter, Percy, Beverley of Oakland; andn Gerald of Petaluma. Sister Mrs. J.A. DIGGLES formerly of Etna, now residing in Berkeley. Died: Mrs. Wiley COLE at home in Sacramento, last Thursday, following paralytic stroke. 21 March 1930 Married: Miss Elizabeth CARPENTER and Fred REICHMAN, in Fort Jones Sunday a.m. Bride came from Cleveland, OH, to Scott Valley a few years ago. Graduate of Fort Jones high school. Wife of Dr. HART of Yreka is her sister. He graduated from Fort Jones high school, son of M/M G. A. REICHMAN. Born: a son, 18 March 1930 at home of Mrs. Bes ????? (tight binding, hard to read), in Etna. Died: Mrs. Louisa BENNETT in Chico a few days ago. Was Miss Louisa FINLEY, born in Sawyers Bar. 28 March 1930 Died: in San Francisco March 21 1940 Joseph BOUVIER. Native of So. France. Survived by wife Mrs. Inez BOUVIER of San Francisco, brother Edward BOUVIER of Oakland, sister Mrs. Marie LaPORTE of Canada, aunt Mrs. Louis BAZET of San Francisco. Funeral in San Francisco. Was a well-known mining man. Died: Mrs. Samantha LUTTRELL (funeral in Fort Jones) died March 21, in Sparks, NV. Widow of late J. K. LUTTRELL, came to California in 1852, she was from Illinois, he was from Tennessee. Married 76 years ago. Died at home of son H.L. LUTTRELL ************************************************************************************************************ Joanne A. Smith Mello jomello@hitechnetworks.net

    05/09/2004 10:01:21
    1. Fw: Sac Bee March 20, 1886 - A Yreka item here!
    2. Joanne Mello
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 10:18 AM Subject: Sac Bee March 20, 1886 > Sacramento Daily Bee > Saturday March 20, 1886 > > Local Brevities > Fourteen carloads of oranges will go East to-night. > The minimum temperature yesterday was 37 degrees and the maxim 57 degrees > Constable Harvey has appointed George K. RIDER as a Deputy Constable. > A land slide at Tehachapi has prevented the arrival of the Southern > Pacific train to-day. > The special train bringing Mapleson and his opera company is due here at > 6:30 o'clock this afternoon. > There was quite an attendance at the matinee this afternoon, the fine > weather bringing the ladies out in force. > The condition of Bartholomew ROACH, who was shot by Wm. GRIGGS, Thursday, > seems favorable for his recovery, though he has a serious wound. > Mrs. Anandibae JOSHEE, wife of the Hindo, who lectured here, recently has > graduated at the Women's Medical College in Philadelphia. > Deputy Sheriff WILSON of San Francisco to-day took to the State Prison at > Folsom, Morgan SWEENEY, who is to serve two years for burglary in the second > degree. > A valuable mare belonging to Theodore WINTERS died at the ranch of the > owner this morning. She was a valuable animal and in foal by the celebrated > horse, Joe Hooker. > The NORTON brothers - Tom and John - SLADE, the Maori, Professor SIMONS > and Jack McAULEY have formed a slogging combination and gone out upon the > road. They show at Woodland to-night. > A steamer will leave San Francisco for this city, and arrive here about 9 > A.M. to-morrow, bringing 150 or more members of the Odd Fellows General > Relief Committee. > > MARRIED > In Oakland, March 16, Harry SMITH to Lizzie OGELOIE. > BORN > In this city, to the wife of Thomas BROMLEY, a son. > In this city, March 17, to the wife of Fred. R. ADAMS, a daughter. > In Nevada City, March 3, to the wife of J. TAYLOR, of a son. > In Weaverville, March 8, to the wife of T.E. ROBINSON, a daughter. > In Town Talk, Nevada county, March 12, to the wife of Samuel PHILLIPS, a > daughter. > DIED > In this city, March 19, Alexander, son of Wm. and Eliza J. MAXWELL, a > native of California, aged 3 months and 10 days. > [Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, > which will take place from the residence of the parents, Tenth street, > between D and E, to-morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. > In Sonora, March 11, John HICKS, aged 52 years. > Near Columbia, March 6, J.L. HASLAM, aged 55 years. > In Nevada City, March 14, Pearl CLEAVE, aged 1 year, 3 months and 15 days. > Near Marysville, March 15, Thomas CULLOE, aged 50 years. > Near Dutch Flat , Placer county, March 7, Frank MORRIS, aged 60 years. > In Forest Hill, Placer county, March 6, Michael CANTWELL, aged 49 years, 7 > months and 6 days. > In Rocklin, Placer county, March 6, Willie WRIGHT, aged 3 years, 5 months > and 6 days. > In Shasta Valley, near Yreka, March 6, Mrs. Mary Ellen MITCHELL. > In Grass Valley, March 9, Francis RICHARDS, aged 3 months and 3 days. >

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