May be of interest to someone. If the list would prefer that I not forward these, let me know & I'll discontinue it. Joanne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty Loose" <betty@unisette.com> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 11:25 AM Subject: Sac Bee Dec 8, 1866 > Daily Bee - Sacramento > Saturday Evening December 8, 1866 > > MARRIAGES > > In San Francisco, Dec. 6th, Thomas E. HUGHES of San Joaquin county, to > Annie YOAKUM > In San Francisco, Dec. 6th, M. COHN to Maggie THOMPSON. > At Petaluma, Nov. 29th, Madse MARTIN to Emma MATHISON. > At Petaluma, Dec. 2d, William W. MARTIN to Barbara Jean KEIN. > At Ukiah Valley, Mendocino county, Nov. 25th, James OWEN to Missouri > CLEVELAND. > At Ukiah, Nov. 22d, Thomas PARTON to Mrs. Mary ANN HILDRETH. > At Marysville, Dec. 6th, Nathaniel HASKELL to Mrs. Eliza F. WETHERMAN. > > BIRTHS > > In San Francisco, Dec. 7th, wife of Emanuel LEVY, of a daughter. > At Oakland, Nov. 5th, wife of J. HARDY, of a son. > In Santa Rosa township, Nov. 25th ,wife of J.A. BARHAM, of a son. > In Analy township, Sonoma county, Nov. 19th, wife of Henry MARSHALL, of a > daughter. > At Yreka, Nov. 22d, wife of Henry WADSWORTH, of a daughter. > At YREKA, Nov. 26th, wife of W.G. RIDER, of a daughter. > At Watsonville, Nov. 21st, wife of John DUNLAP, of a daughter. > At Pajaro, Nov. 27th, wife of Charles SMITH, of a son. > At Grass Valley, Dec. 5th, wife of A. SANDEZ, of a son. > > DEATHS > > In this city, Dec. 5th, Encarnacion MORITO, a native of Mexico, aged 48 > years. > Near Cosumnes river, Sacramento county, Dec. 7th, Gardiner RANDOLPH, a > native of Illinois, aged 65 years. > In San Joaquin township, Sacramento county, Dec 8th, Frederick A., son of > William and Nancy KENNEDY, aged 2 years and 4 months. > In San Francisco, Dec .6th, Andrew HENDERSON, aged 15 years. > At Petaluma township, Nov. 30th, Eliza S., wife of John FREEMAN, aged 36 > years. > At Petaluma township, Nov. 29th, David HOTELL, aged 41 years, 5 months > and 11 days. > Near Sebastopol, Sonoma county, Nov. 25th, Mary E., daughter of E.C. > RIGGS, aged 4 years, 11 months and 11 days. > At Ukiah, Nov. 27th, Mrs. Henrietta LAMMUS, aged 36 years. > At Ukiah, Nov. 27th, _______ BURRIS, aged 80 years. > In Little Lake Valley, Nov. 17th, Sarah Jane, daughter of Wm. D. > RAWLISON, aged 10 months and 11 days. > At Yreka, Nov. 22d, Lewis POWELL, aged 42 years. > At Rough and Ready, Siskiyou county, Nov. 20th ,Willie MORGAN, son of > George SMITH, aged 9 months. > At Soquel, Nov. 30th, Peter DUFFY, aged 35 years. > At Stockton, Dec. 6th, Esther IRVING, wife of Henry HODGKINS, aged 38 > years and 6 months. > > > SUPERVISORS - It was reported to the Board of Supervisors yesterday > afternoon, by the Committee on Public Buildings, that Agricultural Hall had > been insured for ten thousand dollars in the office of the Union Company, at > the rate of one and a half per cent. The report was adopted. Charles LOWELL > was elected Overseer in Road District No. 8, vice R. DAVENPORT, resigned. > Petition of J.W. REEVES for the canceling of the tax on New Helvetia > Cemetery was referred to the District Attorney. These claims were allowed: > J. ELDER, $20, J.C. AUSTIN, $8, N.I. DREW, $125.50, Crocker & Co. $184. > Adjourned till two o'clock this afternoon. > > > BAPTIST - There will be preaching in the Baptist Church by the pastor > to-morrow, as usual, The Ordinance of Baptism will be administered in the > evening. > > BAIL REDUCED. - In the case of L. RODRIGUEZ, indicted for grand larceny, the > County Judge to-day reduced the bail from one thousand dollars to five > hundred dollars. > > INSOLVENT- By order of the County Court, made to-day, F.M. RUSSELL was > granted a discharge from his debts and liabilities. > > METHODIST - Services as the Seventh-street Episcopal Methodist Church, by > Rev. O.P FITZGERALD, morning and evening. > > SACRAMENTO UNION BAND BALL - On account of the Catholic Festival being on > New Year's night, the Union Band have postponed their ball until further > notice. > > For the last five years it has been the custom, at BADGER's Great Auction > House, to give away some elegant gift on Christmas morning. Last year a > gentleman was presented with a piano forte. This Christmas they have two > elegant gifts - a very fine set of Parlor Furniture and a beautiful Wheeler > & Wilson Sewing Machine in rosewood cabinet - the finest in the State. Each > gift will be delivered on Christmas morning at 8 o'clock. Tickets, only one > dollar, can be procured at Congress Hall. > > FURS, FURS, FURS - Just received, a full assortment of Ladies' and > Children's Fur Capes and Victorines; also, a new lot of Cloth Cloaks and > Basques. LIPMAN & Co., 5th & J. > > VOCAL MUSIC - Mr. COOPER's schools meet on Tuesday and Friday; another class > Monday and Thursday afternoon; class for ladies and gentlemen on Monday and > Friday evenings. > > Ladies should not fail to call at C.H. GILMAN's, 52 J street between Second > and Third streets, and examine his fine stock of Dress Goods, Balmoral > Skirts, Hoop Skirts, also a large stock of Shoes and Gaiters, just received > and selling very cheap. > > ZWICKER'S SALOON, J street, between Third and Fourth, Antelope Building. > Fine Hot Lunch every day. Liquors, Cigars and Lager of the best brands. > Music furnished for all occasions by the Sacramento Union Band. > > GRAND OPENING! New Corner Bowling and Billiard Saloon, Shooting Gallery and > Oyster Stand - The undersigned take the liberty to announce to their friends > and the public in general that on and after Saturday, December 8th, their > saloon will be conducted in a different style than heretofore, as everything > has been newly renovated. Prices reduced. A good luncheon always on hand. > Otto V. DASSEL & John DICK > > O'CONNEL, RYAN & Co., having completed their extensive and splendid > improvements, re-open with a full Winter Stock, newly assorted. > > The great benefactor of the household is the Stewart Cooking Stove. R.C. > TERRY & Co, 144 J street. > > Idaho Bowling Saloon, K street, opposite the Western Hotel. Two fine new > bowling alleys, and the finest wines, liquors and Cigars. A fine lunch will > be served at all times. John HOHN and Chas. MURASKY. > > JOHN SUVERKRUP can still be found at the old stand, corner of K and Third > streets. His assortment of Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods is better > than ever. Call and be satisfied. > > FRESH MILCH COWS FOR SALE -All No. 1 American Cows. Inquire of Maurice HALEY > corner Thirteenth and K streets, Sacramento. > > STILL PROGRESSING - The Placerville Herald says: > "Col WILSON is still progressing with his railroad toward Marysville. He has > this railroad completed and running to Wheatland, on the north side of Bear > River, and the road is now graded four miles further to REED's Ranch, to > which point the rails will soon be laid." > > ______________________________