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    1. [CASiskiyou] Fw: Sac Bee March 4, 1919 - some Siskiyou County items here
    2. Joanne Mello
    3. Forwarding this from NORCAL list. Joanne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty Loose" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 7:16 AM Subject: Sac Bee March 4, 1919 > Sacramento Bee > Tuesday March 4, 1919 > > GIRL REFUSES TO RETURN TO OROVILLE HOME > OROVILLE (Butte Co.), March 4 - > Miss Edith DOTSON, a 15-year-old girl of Oroville, was declared a ward of > the Juvenile Court. > The girl recently ran away from her home, declaring that she was > mistreated there. At the hearing she informed the Court that under no > circumstances was she willing to return to her home. > > RENO WOMAN SEARCHES FOR STEP-FATHER > RENO (Nev.), March 4 - > Mrs. Raymond MITCHELL of this city has instituted a search for her > step-father, Frank A. HOWARD, aged 59 years, who worked in Sacramento for > some time and later in the rice districts. > She said that when last heard from he was in a hospital because of > influenza. > > BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS IN SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA > BIRTHS > HAYS-In Burney, Shasta County, February 20, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. > HAYS, a daughter. > HEIKEN-In Marysville, Yuba County, February 27, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred > HEIKEN of Tudor, Sutter County, a son. > AKIN-At Cold Springs, El Dorado County, February 28, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. > S.F. AKIN, a son. > REESE-At Camino, El Dorado County, February 28, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy > REESE, a son. > CASSIDY-ROHALY-In Fairfield, Solano County, March 3, 1919, to Joseph Leo > CASSIDY, 25, and Frances ROHALY, 22, both of Vallejo. > TOTMAN-MURPHY-In Fairfield, Solano County, March 3, 1919, to Louis Charles > TOTMAN, 27, and Zita Agnes MURPHY, 21, both of Rio Vista. > MARRIAGE LICENSES > ANTONICELLI-McLAUGHLIN - In San Francisco, March 3, 1919, to Vincent > ANTONICELLI, 24, San Francisco, and Elizabeth McLAUGHLIN, 21, Vacaville. > MADIROS-ROGERS - In Oakland, March 3, 1919, to Jo MADIROS, 21, St. Helena, > and Hazel ROGERS, 18, Oakland. > MARRIAGES > COHEN-MAGALES - In Marysville, Yuba County, March 3, 1919, by Justice of the > Peace J.M. MORRISSEY, Benjamin COHEN of Marysville, Yuba County, and Hannah > MAGALES of Oroville, Butte County. > CLARKE-BARNES - In McCloud, Siskiyou County, March 1, 1919, BY Rev. H.J. > HARRINGTON, Henry B. CLARK, of Hilt and Miss Ruth M. BARNES of Oakland. > DIVORCES > BRADLEY - In Fairfield, Solano County, March 3, 1919, John C. BRADLEY vs. > Maud A. BRADLEY of Vallejo. Complaint filed, grounds, desertion. > BROCK - In Fairfield, Solano County, March 3, 1919, Ova BROCK vs. Wiley > BROCK of Vallejo. Complaint filed; grounds, extreme cruelty. > HILTY - In Yreka, Siskiyou County, February 28, 1919, Eursa B. HILTY vs. > Carl B. HILTY of Weed. Interlocutory decree of divorce granted; grounds, > habitual intemperance and failure to provide. > OGDEN - In Yreka, Siskiyou County, February 28, 1919, Carl B. OGDEN vs. Lena > Pearn OGDEN. Interlocutory decree of divorce granted; grounds, cruelty and > desertion. > DEATHS > ADKINS - Near Erie, Yuba County, March 2, 1919, Mrs. Frances M. ADKINS, > mother of Mrs. America HITE of Marysville, Yuba County; Mrs. Mary J. COBURN > of Loomis, Placer County; Mrs. Frances MURCH of Lincoln, Placer County; J.T. > ADKINS of Oregon; Robert E. ADKINS of Durham, Butte County; O.P. ADKINS of > Erie and B.F. ADKINS of Sacramento, a native of Kentucky, aged 89 years. > HOLMES - In Marysville, Yuba County, March 3, 1919, Samuel HOLMES, a native > of California, aged 43 years. > DUNGAN - Near Cassel, Shasta County, February 24, 1919, Lester Fay DUNGAN, > twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DUNGAN, native of Shasta County, aged 15 > days. > LUNDBERG - At College City, Colusa County, March 2, 1919, Mrs. Caroline > LUNDBERG, aged 65 years, a native of Sweden. > BROWN - At Maxwell, Colusa County, March 2, 1919, Mrs. Ernest BROWN, aged 31 > years. > BALL - In San Francisco, CAL., March 1, 1919, Raymond BALL of Copper City, > Shasta County, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel BALL, native of California, aged > 18 years. > GRANT - Near Lamoine, Shasta County, March 2, 1919, Michael GRANT of > Seattle, Wash., native of Ohio, aged 47 years. > SMITH - In Redding, Shasta County, March 2, 1919, Thomas Burton SMITH, > husband of Mrs. Martha SMITH, father of Burton L. SMITH, Mrs. Dave BRESLAUER > and George T. SMITH of Redding, Mrs. William S. BOGGS of Berkeley and Harvey > SMITH of St. Louis; native of Iowa, aged 75 years. > BARBER - In Dunsmuir, Siskiyou County, March 2, 1919, Lulu Belle BARBER, > wife of Harry BARBER, aged 36 years. > McINTOSH - In Malakoff, near North Bloomfield, Nevada County, March 2, 1919, > Preston McINTOSH, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. McINTOSH of Malakoff, brother > of A.R. McINTOSH, Mrs. Colvin Labrote and Mrs. W.F. MILLER of Roseville, a > native of California, aged 22 years and 14 days. > GERKEN - In Loomis, Placer County, March 2, 1919, Fred W. GERKEN, aged 56 > years, a native of Iowa. > WOOD - In Folsom, Sacramento County, February 25, 1919, Chester L. WOOD, > father of Charles N. and Harry L. WOOD of Folsom, brother of Joseph WOOD of > Marysville, Mary J. STOWE of Escondido and John WOOD of Oklahoma, a native > of Missouri, aged 45 years. > MEEK - In Marysville, Yuba County, March 3, 1919, Oscar Leonidas MEEK, > husband of Clara MEEK, father of Virgil MEEK and Homer MEEK, Mrs. Charles > JONES, Mrs. William BALLY (rest cut off) > > HONOR NEWLANDS > Truckee-Carson Project In Nevada Is Named After Late United States Senator > WASHINGTON (D.C.), March 4 - > Secretary LANE has announced that hereafter the reclamation project in > Nevada now known as the Truckee-Carson project will be known as the NEWLANDS > project in commemoration of the late Senator Francis G. NEWLANDS who was the > father of the reclamation law. > > SMALLPOX SPREADS > Several Cases At French Corral Cause Sending of Physician From Grass Valley > GRASS VALLEY (Nevada Co.), March 4 - > Smallpox has appeared in the town of French Corral, this county. Several > cases were reported in the family of A.H. MISER. > A physician was called from here to treat the cases. > > ESCAPE FROM NEVADA CAUGHT IN BRODERICK > Earl SHANNON, who escaped from the Nevada School of Industry in Elko, > Nevada, on February 7th, by tying his blankets together and escaping down > the side of the building, was caught in Broderick by Constable H.G. > BUCKINGHAM, assisted by local Detective E.M. BROWN. > According to the information from the Nevada Police, the 19-year-old boy > is an extremely bad character and wanted back immediately. > > ______________________________

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