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From: "Joanne Mello" <>
Subject: Fw: Sac Union Nov 3, 1916-some Siskiyou items here!
Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 14:09:40 -0700
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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.
>
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