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    1. [CASiskiyou] BIG VALLEY GAZETTE - BIEBER, LASSEN COUNTY, CAL.
    2. Billie C. & Anita J. Reynolds
    3. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1895 Murderer Fredericks was hanged at San Quentin prison last Friday for the killing of Cashier Herrick. The Burney Valley Bulletin ceased to exist a short time ago, and in its place now appears the Mount Burney Echo, a bright and newsy paper, which will be published every Saturday by Asa T. Fitzpatrick, with James M. Bryan as editor. We welcome the echo upon our exchange table and wish its promoters unbounded success. Word reached here of two accidental deaths which occurred in Cedarville last Saturday. One was that of a young blacksmith who was kicked by a horse last Friday evening and died at noon the following day, and the other was Uncle Bill McQuinn, who, on last Saturday noon, was also kicked by a horse and died almost instantly. MARRIED SCHOLL - THOMPSON - In Susanville, cal., July 23, 1895, Albert I. Scholl and Miss Georgia Thompson. BORN LAUFMAN - In Susanville, Cal., July 22, 1895, to the wife of J. B. Laufaman, a daughter. SEXTON - In Susanville, Cal., July 23, 1895, to the wife of L. C. Sexton, a son. RAKER - Near Milford, Cal., July 23, 1895, to the wife of George Raker, a son. United States troops are being rapidly hurried forward to the Jackson Hole country, in Wyoming, to relieve the settlers there from a threatened outbreak of the Bannock Indians. BRADY CAPTURED Bandit Brady has at last been caught. His capture was effected with out any bloodshed last Friday morning, at half past four o'clock by Wm. A. Johnson and Deputy Sheriff McDonald of Sacramento county, who covered him with their revolvers while he was hiding under a bridge near Courtland, before he was aware that they were upon him. Brady denies that he had anything to do with the train robbery in which Sheriff Bogard was killed. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1895 "Old Joaquin" died in Lakeview, Or, recently. He was a sporting character and known throughout the State. S. D. Wilcox, the sheep man who owns the Happy Camp property, was married in the East on the 15th of last month to Miss M. C. Close, of Ithaca, N. Y. Frank Miller, a pioneer merchant of Redding, was killed by his wife, with a hatchet in his store at Redding last Thursday morning. The woman is supposed to be insane. BORN HURLBUT - Near Pittville, Calif., July 26, 1895, to the wife of Seth B. Hurlbut, a son. The trail of the People of the State of California vs Hiram Winchell, charged with having sold intoxicating liquor to an Indian, which occupied the attention of the Superior Court and jury last week, resulted in the acquittal of the defendant. District Attorney Barry ably conducted the case in behalf of the people. Messrs. Goodwin & Goodwin were counsel for plaintiff. The case was given to the jury at 2 p.m., Friday afternoon and after deliberating a couple of hours they brought in a verdict as above stated. - Lassen Mail. The infant child of Alec Courtright died last Sunday night. The remains were interred in the Lookout cemetery. Whooping cough seems to have been the principal cause of the babe's death. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1895 Fremont Smith, the Colusa murderer, was hanged at San Quentin last Friday. Frank M. Pixley, the veteran editor, died at his home in San Francisco Sunday at the age of 70 years. MARRIED WALKER - KENYON - Near Bieber, Cal., Aug. 11, 1895, by W. H. Roney, J. P., Gottfried Walker and Miss Alice Kenyon. Gottfried Walker and Alice Kenyon were married by Judge Roney last Sunday at the residence of Anton Gerig. Their many friends wish the young couple a happy and prosperous future. Howell Edmunds Jackson, Associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, died at his residence at West Meade, Tennessee, last Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the age of 63 years. A PHYSICIAN'S LAST RESORT "My doctor is a real joker," said a Lewiston lady. "I didn't know that my talking bothered him when he was writing prescriptions until yesterday. He never mentioned it, and I always asked him all sorts of questions while he was writing them out. Yesterday he examined me and sat down to write something. I kept talking. Suddenly he looked up and said: 'How has your system been? Hold out your tongue.' I put out that member, and he began to write. He wrote and I held out my tongue, and when he got through, he said: 'That will do.' 'But,' said I, you haven't looked at it.' 'No, said he, 'I didn't care to. I only wanted to keep it still while I wrote the prescription.'" THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1895 A. Smith has discontinued his butcher business in town. MARRIED HICKS - SPOON -Near Buntingville, Cal., Aug. 14, 1895, C. C. Hicks and Miss Laura Spoon. SPOON - HOFFMAN - Near Buntingville, Cal., Aug. 14, 1895, W. E. Spoon and Miss Carrie Hoffman. BORN McGHAN - In Little hot Spring Valley, Cal., Aug. 18, 1895, to the wife of M. E. McGhan, a daughter. DIED COLTON - Near Johnstonville, Cal., Aug. 12, 1895, Mrs. Mary Colton, aged 58 years. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1895 Gracie Wolf, wife of George Wolf who conducted a blacksmith shop here a few years ago, died at french Gulch a week ago yesterday. E. Hilder, the self confessed rape fiend, was arrested at his home in Milford last Thursday, plead guilty in Superior Court last Monday, and was sentenced to serve a term of thirty years in the State Prison at Folsom. We refrain from entering into detail; suffice it to say that this moral cancer, a year or more ago, married a widow, the mother of two or three children, one of whom was a girl, now about fourteen years of age. It is this child this brute has ruined. Sheriff Church left with the prisoner for Folsom Tuesday morning. Hilder is now where he belongs and where it were best if he had been years ago. The world has no use for things of his stripe. - Lassen Mail. DIED JACKSON - At Clear Creek, Lassen Co., Cal., Aug. 22, 1895, Alfred j. Jackson, a native of Iowa, aged 31 years. Alfred J. Jackson, a young Susanville merchant, died almost suddenly last Thursday while out camping at Clear Creek. Death is supposed to have resulted from over heating himself while hunting, and then drinking too freely of the cold water. ~~~~~~ Billie C. Reynolds Anita "Jean" Waters-Reynolds (Family Genealogy) http://www.rh2o.com (Modoc County Genealogy) http://www.rh2o.com/modoc/ --- Our outgoing mail is checked by Norton AntiVirus.

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