----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 1:20 PM Subject: Sac Bee May 14, 1867 > Sacramento Daily Bee > Tuesday Evening May 14, 1867 > > POLICE COURT, TO-DAY - For being drunk, Dublin JACK and John SMITH were > fined ten dollars each. For disturbing the peace, D. CLANCEY was fined > twenty dollars. Joe MALCOLM, disturbing the peace, fined twenty-five > dollars. Domingo SOTO, assault with intent to commit rape; nolie porsequi > entered. Richard BEST, assault and battery, (two charges), and L. > KLEINSORGE, assault and battery; trial put off till to-morrow. W. HICKEY, F. > TUKEY and Frank MASTERSON were dismissed from the charge of disturbing the > peace. C.H. SMITH was tried by the Court and found guilty of assault and > battery. > > LOST CHILD - The disappearance of a boy aged eight years, son of the late H. > ROSS, living on M street between third and Fourth, caused much anxiety to > his widowed mother during all last night. Search was made in all directions, > and after a sleepless night the distracted mother was happy in greeting her > boy this morning. Some up-town barber, old enough to have more > consideration, took the child off to ride in a buggy and kept him from home > all night. > > COUNTY COURT - This Court will meet at 10 o'clock, to-morrow morning, > pursuant to adjournment. At the session to-morrow, Thomas HARMON, who > pleaded guilty to the charge of burglary, and Samuel JOHNSON, who entered > the plea of guilty to the charge of felony, will be sentenced. Bill WILSON, > indicted for burglary, will then enter his plea. > > WARRANTS AND COUPONS - County Treasurer WOOLSON reported to the County > Auditor, yesterday, that during the week which ended May 11, he had paid > warrants and coupons to the following amounts: On the School Fund, > $1,036.92; on the General Fund, $25.50; on the Sinking and Interest Fund, > $486 - total, $1,548.42. > > PROBATE BUSINESS - Estate of Bridget RICE, deceased; petition of P. RICE for > letters of administration filed and set for hearing on the 27th instant. > > A CHANGE - W.J. BRYAN, who has for four years been Superintendent of the > Sacramento Gas Works, leaves here to-morrow to reside in San Francisco, > where he will hold the position of Superintendent, at that port, of Holladay > & Co.'s line of steamships. His successor, John Q. BROWN, an old resident of > this city, will enter on his duties to-morrow. > > CARD FROM DR. J.P. BRYANT - In closing my labors at Sacramento, I return my > sincere thanks to the citizens and friends who have so liberally patronized > me, and I beg to say that I shall never forget their many kindnesses and > tokens of esteem. J.M. GRANT will succeed me in the work of healing the sick > at Sacramento and I cordially recommend him as a good man and a good healer > to all who may need his services. Very respectfully, J.P. Bryant, > Sacramento, May 10, 1867. > > J.M. GRANT will Heal the Sick, at Graham's Hall, Sixth street, between J and > K, Sacramento, (late Dr. Bryant's rooms), commencing Wednesday, May 15th, > 1867. Office hours from 9 to 10 A.M., free to those unable to pay; from 10 > A.M. to 4 P.M., Sundays excepted. Patients will be charged according to > their means. > > MARRIAGES > In San Francisco, May 13th, C.W. HORNER, M.D., to Grace C. FLETCHER. > In San Francisco, May 11th, John W. LOWRY to Emma SILVEY. > In San Francisco, May 11th, Aaros MEYER to Deebla Augusta MILLER, both > late of Williamsburgh, N.Y. > At San Jose, May 13th, Benjamin H. COTTLE, of the San Jose Mercury, to > Nellie D., daughter of Judge H.C. SKINNER. > At San Jose, May 8th, S.B. HUNT to Mattie JONES. > At San Jose, May 5th, Simon GRORELIER to Alezandrine PUDEPIECE. > At San Jose, May 1st, Frederick F. COFFIN to Carrie WATSON. > At Petaluma, April 27th, Charles BROWN to Mrs. Betsy SCOTT. > At Hornitos, Mariposa county, April 20th, Joseph GOSANER to Louisa WANNER. > At Evans Bar, Trinity county, May 5th, Ernst F. HANSEN to Mrs. Maria > MATHEWS. > On Cow Creek, Shasta county, May 1st, Wm. W. WELCH to Mary P. ROSE. > At Austin, Nev., May 8th, Darius A. HOPKINS to Mary K. HUEST. > BIRTHS > At Elk Grove, Sacramento county, May 11th, wife of Nicholas CHRISTOPHEL, > of twin sons. > In San Francisco, May 10th, wife of D. GOODMAN, of a son. > In San Francisco, May 12th, wife of David HARRIS, of a son. > In San Francisco, May 11th, wife of Charles BAUM, of a daughter. > In San Francisco, May 11th, wife of E. PESTNER, of a son. > In San Francisco, May 10th, wife of Henning MENKE, of a son. > At Colfax, May 12th, wife of John E. SUTTON, of a daughter. > At Mormon Bar ,Mariposa county, May 7th, wife of Geroge BERTKEN, of a > daughter. > At Coulterville, Mariposa county, May 8th, wife of S__n_ McEWEN, of a > daughter. > At Yreka, May 4th, wife of John EHRLINGS, of a daughter. > DEATHS > In San Francisco, May 12th, Charles Francis ADAMS, son of W.I. BRACKETT, > aged 5 years, 3 months and 12 days. > In San Francisco, May 12th, Catharine, wife of Wm. GREEN, aged 32 years. > In San Francisco, May 12th, Michael FAHAY, aged 40 years. > In San Francisco, May 12th, Janes C. DAYLEY, of Salem, Mass. > In San Francisco, May 11th, Anna, daughter of George MONROE, aged 7 months > and 7 days. > At Mariposa, May 5th, George FRAVEL, aged 42 years. > At Hite's Cove, Mariposa county, May 4th, John J., son of Thomas MARSHALL, > aged 16 years. > At Yreka, May 7th, Alice Augusta, wife of Dr. D. REAM, aged 23 years and > 10 months. > In Scott Valley, Siskiyou county, May 6th, H.M. WALKER, aged 47 years. > At the Six mile House, Lake Tahoe road, Nev., Feb. 21st, Charles G. > CHADWICK, aged 89 years. > At Prescott, Arizona, April 30th, the wife of Governor McCORMICK. > > ______________________________