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Subject: [News] !!Hollister Newspaper Vitals -- Apr-Jun 1899
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Births, Marriages & Deaths -- Apr-Jun 1899
>From The Free Lance
Hollister, San Benito Co., CA
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**7 Apr issue --
Married -- MEYERS-JONES -- at San Rafael, Apr. 4, by Rev. J.B. STEVENS;
Wm. H. MEYERS to Miss Lena JONES. [The groom is the son of Judge F.R.
MEYERS The bride is one of Marin countys foremost educators ]
Married -- INGELS-GARNER -- at San Benito, Apr. 1, by the Rev. J.C.
PENDERGRAST; Geo. INGELS to Miss Georgie GARNER. [The groom is the mail
contractor on the San Benito route and the charming bride is the daughter
of Mr.&Mrs. A.T. GARNER, of San Benito ]
Died -- McKAY -- near Charlottetown, Prince Edwards Island, Canada, Mar.
22, J.W. McKAY, a native of Scotland, aged 83 years. [Deceased was the
father of Mr. A.J. McKAY, of this place, and a man of standing and
influence in P.E. Island.]
Decree of Divorce -- Phoebe CANNON was granted a divorce from James C.
CANNON on grounds of extreme cruelty. The defendant defaulted.
Probate Matters --
-L. RAGGIO petition for letters of administration upon the estate of
Maria Ignacia RAGGIO, deceased R. SHAW has also petitioned for letters of
administration on the same estate
-R.W. CANFIELD final account as administrator of the estate of Rosanna
McMULLEN, deceased
**14 Apr issue --
Born -- DAVIS -- at San Felipe, Apr. 13, to the wife of L.E. DAVIS, a
daughter.
Died -- PASCOE -- in Georgetown, Cal., Apr. 7, William J. PASCOE, Jr., a
native of Pennsylvania, aged 47 years. [from last Sundays San Jose
Mercury -- the son of the well-known capitalist residing at College
Park died of apoplexy a son-in-law of Professor C.H. ALLEN, of this city
[San Jose]. He was a member of the Hollister lodge of Masons ]
Died -- PATTON -- at Gilroy, Monday, Apr. 10, John Q. PATTON, aged 70
years. [Deceased was a brother-in-law of T.S. HAWKINS, J.W. HAWKINS, Joel
HAWKINS, Mrs. R.W. CHAPPEL and Mrs. J.A. McCROSKEY, of this place.]
Court House --
-Petition of Julia GALLAGHER, administratrix of the estate of Rebecca
MALLORY, deceased, for final settlement
-E.J. GLEASON letters of guardianship on the estate of his children:
Mabel C., Ernest F., Edith V., Jule C., Olive and Florence GLEASON. The
estate consists of 60 acres of land in this county
**21 Apr issue --
Married -- ANDRADE-SEDZE -- at Hollister, Apr. 15 [fuzzy], by G. AGNEW,
J.P.; Antone ANDRADE, of San Felipe, to Clara SEDGE [spelled 2 ways], of
Hollister.
Died -- VIERRA -- near San Juan, Apr. 20, Rosa VIERRA, a native of the
Azores, aged 66 years.
Died -- HORN -- in Hollister, Apr. 20, Isaiah HORN, a native of North
Carolina, aged 76 years, 5 months, 18 days. [ an old and respected
pioneer of Hollister a carpenter by trade. His death was caused by heart
failure.]
Miss Catherine WILLIAMS, who was drowned at Lake Merced last week, was
the daughter of Mr. WILLIAMS, of the firm of WILLIAMS, BELSER & Co., the
contractors.
>From the San Francisco Monitor -- The Death of Miss Mary SMYTH -- The
Catholic population of Hollister was thrown into mourning by the recent
death of Miss Mary SMYTH, sister of Rev. Father Bernard SMYTH. Miss SMYTH
was born in County Cavan, Ireland, 27 years ago, and came to Hollister in
1890...God judged her life work completed Calmly and patiently she
awaited the summons It came on the 24th of March and surrounded by her
brother, her sister, Miss Katherine SMYTH, and the community of the
Sisters of Charity she peacefully breathed her last [description of
funeral, on March 27th]
Marriage Licenses --
-Antone ANDRADE to wed Clara SEDGE, both residents of Hollister
-A.J. RAMSEY, of Tuscurora, Elko county, Nevada, to wed Annie E. FORD, of
Hollister
Court House --
-Suit for divorce -- Geo. W. MANKINS brought suit against Elizabeth
MANKINS, his wife, alleging that at the time the parties were married,
defendant had a former husband living from whom she had never been
divorced; plaintiff also prays for an annulment of the homestead filed by
defendant upon plaintiffs lands
-Probate -- Luis RAGGIOs petition for letters of administration upon
the estate of his mother, Maria Ygnacio RAGGIO was granted Rody SHAWs
petition was withdrawn
-Estate -- of Thos WILLIAMS, deceased, the final account of the
administratrix, Mrs. Kate WILLIAMS, was allowed and settled
**28 Apr issue --
Born -- DUTRA -- in Hollister, Apr. 20, to the wife of S. DUTRA, a son.
Married -- RAMSEY-FORD -- near Hollister, Apr. 20, by G.B. MONTGOMERY,
J.P.; Annie E. FORD and A.J. RAMSEY.
Married -- FLANNAY-SEPULVEDA -- at Hollister, Apr. 25, by Rev. C.P.
MORESE; Jackson de FLANNAY and Belle SEPULVEDA, both of Hollister. [ at
the New England House, Mr. WISE acting as groomsman and the Misses Ada
MOORE and Marie SEPULVEDA as bridesmaids ]
Died -- BREEN -- in San Francisco, Apr. 23, Hon. Jas. F. BREEN, native of
Iowa, aged 57 years, 3 months. [ great shock to the many friends of
deceased born Jan. 21, 1841, near Keokuk, Iowa [brief description of
being part of the DONNER party] In 1848, Judge BREENs father settled in
San Juan and there the Judge passed his youth. In 1857, he entered Santa
Clara College, graduating in 1861...[description of career] The immediate
cause of his death was pneumonia. He leaves a widow and 2 daughters. The
remains were brought to San Juan and interred in the cemetery at that
place last Tuesday ]
Died -- HARRIS -- at Hollister, Apr. 21, Morris HARRIS, a native of
Russian Poland, aged 73 years, 9 months, 15 days. [ Uncle HARRIS as he
was popularly known one of the oldest merchants in the town, having
commenced business here in 1873...The remains were shipped to Olympia,
Washington, where they will be interred alongside his brother, I. HARRIS,
who died a few years ago.]
Died -- DOOLING -- at Maxwell, Colusa Co., Apr. 20, Maurice DOOLING, a
native of Ireland, aged 50 years.
Died -- HUTCHINGS -- in Hollister, Apr. 21, Ethel J., infant daughter of
Mr.&Mrs. Frank HUTCHINGS, aged 9 months.
Died -- PETEE -- near the Panoche Valley, Apr. 24, John J. PETEE, a
native of Maine, aged about 65 years. [Suicide -- John J. PETTEE, a
native of Maine, aged about 65 years, and well-known to all residents in
the Panoche valley, committed suicided last Monday afternoon at the
LIVINGSTONE place, on which he was residing, about 2 ½ miles this side of
the Panoche valley had been drinking very hard for the past 2 weeks ]
Died -- OCONNOR -- in Hollister, Apr. 26, Richard, infant son of
Mr.&Mrs. H. OCONNOR, aged 10 months.
Naturalization --
-Chas. Edmund FOLTZ, native of France, by the oaths of Michel BARBE, of
San Juan, and C.L. HARTMANN, of this place admitted to citizenship
Marriage License --
-Jackson De FLANNAY to wed Belle SEPULVEDA, both residents of Hollister
Miss Margaret McGONIGLE, daughter of Mr.&Mrs. John McGONIGLE of Venture,
Cal., was married on the 10th of this month to Mr. Mark DAY.
**5 May issue --
Born -- BONINE -- at Watsonville, Apr. 22, to the wife of H.O. BONINE, a
son.
Married -- CAESAR-KENNEDY -- in San Jose, Apr. 24, Miss Ella B. KENNEDY,
of San Jose, to Dr. W.J. CAESAR, of Boulder Creek.
Died -- COURTNEY -- near Gila Bend, Arizona, Apr. 23, Henry COURTNEY, a
native of Hollister, aged 28 years, 6 mos. [ son of Mr. COURTNEY, who
many years ago ran a grocery store in the building now occupied by the
Corner Saloon. He met his death by the collision of 2 trains, on one of
which he was employed as a fireman. The remains were shipped to
Watsonville, where they were interred last Sunday.] [ a son-in-law of V.
LEU, of Watsonville Mrs. COURTNEY arrived at Watsonville on the day of
the accident, on a visit to her parents Mr. COURTNEY was at one time a
fireman on the Santa Cruz train and worked at the beet factory several
years ]
**12 May issue --
Married -- BRECKINRIDGE-YOUNG -- at Santa Ana, Orange county, Apr. 23,
Miss May YOUNG of Santa Ana to Elmer BRECKINRIDGE of this place.
Died -- DESIDERIO -- at Hollister, May 9, Gartello DESEDERIO, a native of
Mexico.
Died -- BROWN -- at Hollister, May 8, James BROWN, a native of Missouri,
aged 60 years. [Major BROWN, as he was popularly known, was one of
Hollisters oldest citizens having conducted the boot-blacking stand in
the Eastman building almost since the foundation of the town. He was one
of the most highly respected of our colored citizens.]
Died -- FARISH -- in Quartz, Tuolumne county, May 6, Linn Markley, dearly
beloved son of A.L. and Sarah E. FARISH, and brother of George A.,
Frances E. and Frank L. FARISH, a native of Hollister. [Crushed to Death
-- Markley FARISH, the talented son of A.F. FARISH, chief deputy in the
office of U.S. Marshal SHINE, was instantly killed last Saturday morning
by an accident in the Dutch mine, Tuolumne county. The young man was only
22 years old and graduated from Berkeley last year, having completed a
course of study designed to fit him for the profession of a mining
engineer about 3 moths ago, went to work in the Dutch mine on Quartz
Mountain, near Jimtown. His uncle, John B. FARISH, of Denver, is one of
the best known mining experts in the U.S. from the S.F. Call
Deceased was a native of this place [Hollister] and a nephew of the
TRIPLETT brothers of Quien Sabe. His father was formerly a merchant at
this place & County Treasurer.]
[Geo. TRIPLETT departed for Berkeley, Sunday, to attend the funeral of
his nephew ]
Died -- MOUESCA -- at Bakersfield, Cal., May 3rd, Justo MOUESCA (brother
of Jos. MOUESCA, of Hollister, and nephew of J. INDART, of Tres Pinos),
native of France, aged 35 years, 4 months. [ one of Kern countys most
estimable and respected citizens engaged in the sheep business and by his
integrity and honorable business dealings, won the respect of all who
knew him His death was caused by heart failure and came suddenly Deceased
leaves 3 brothers Joseph and Raymond MOUESCA, of Hollister, and Jean
MOUESCA, of France. He was also a nephew of J. INDART, Tres Pinos and C.
AYCEGAR, of Los Banos. The funeral took place from the Catholic
Church last Monday the remains to the Catholic Cemetery where they were
interred. Among those who attended the funeral were Pete INDART and D.
HIGOA, of Bakersfield, Francisco YPARRAGUIRRE, Jean ARAMBIDA, Mr.
SALABERRY and Gratian INDART, of San Francisco, George GARRATT, J.
TURONET and wife, Marie INDART and Mrs. BINGERELL, of San Jose, and Mr.
C. AYCEGAR and wife, of Los Banos.]
Died -- COLEMAN -- in Hollister, May 10, Bernard COLEMAN, a native of
Russia, aged 59 years. [Deceased located here in or about the year 1874
and has been here ever since steadily engaged in business For years past
he has been a great sufferer from asthma and last Monday was stricken
down with a severe cold which speedily developed into pneumonia. The
funeral took place from his late residence yesterday and the remains were
interred at San Mateo.]
Died -- McMAHON -- in San Francisco, May 3, Thomas F., beloved husband of
Mary A. McMAHON, a native of County Clare, Ireland, aged 52 years.
[ during his residence here one of the most popular men in San Benito
county, having served faithfully for many years as bookkeeper for Thomas
McMAHON, in the White House Store. It was during his service here that
the appellation of Little Tom McMAHON was bestowed upon him as a
distinction from the name of his employer, Thomas McMAHON Of late years
he has been employed as a clerk in the McCARTHY Bros. Spice and Coffee
House, at San Francisco. His death was caused by apoplexy and was very
sudden and unexpected He leaves a wife and 11 children ]
**19 May issue --
Born -- BIANCHKINI -- in Hollister, May 4, to the wife of Clemente
BIANCHKINI, a daughter.
Married -- LINEHAN-LYONS -- at San Francisco, Apr. 12; M.J. LINEHAN of
San Francisco to Miss Ella LYONS, of Bitterwater. [The charming bride is
the daughter of Mr.&Mrs. Stephen LYONS, of Bitterwater ]
Married -- GONZALES-GONZALES -- at New Idria, May 13, by S.H. LANGFORD,
J.P.; Avelano GONZALES to Cruzie GONAZLES.
Died -- ASHRUST -- at Vallecitos, May 13, Mrs. Frances ASHURST, a native
of Lexington, Ky., aged 96 years. [ the aged and respected mother of
John, Robert, Jackson, Craig and Wm. ASHURST The funeral took place last
Tuesday afternoon, from this place, and the remains were interred in the
IOOF Cemetery.] [Panoche Items -- Mrs. ASHRUST, of Vallecitos, died last
week. Her demise was caused by general debility, she being 96 years of
age.]
Died -- AMAYA -- in Hollister, May 15, Mrs. Celedonia AMAYA, beloved
mother of Mrs. Abel PIDANCET, Mrs. F.L. CLARK, Mrs. Charlotte MONROE,
John C. AMAYA and Burt A. AMAYA, a native of San Jose, Santa Clara
county, aged 70 years.
Died -- VAN GUNDY -- at Santa Barbara, May 13, Hiram VAN GUNDY, aged 70
years, 5 mos.
Naturalization --
-Augustine VALTERRAS, a native of Mexico, upon the oaths of Francisco
BERNAL and Rube LOPEZ, was admitted to citizenship
-Manuel C. MENDONCA, a native of Azores Islands, by testimony of M.T.
FREITAS and John GARCIA.
Marriage License -- George Henry BULLARD, 44, of Alvarado, Merced Co., to
wed Christian G. HURD, 31, of San Benito.
**26 May issue --
Born -- MOORE -- in San Justo, May 22, to the wife of Irwin MOORE, a
daughter.
Born -- BARNETT -- at San Jose, May 21, to the wife of T.C. BARNETT (nee
Lillian WILLIAMS), a daughter.
Born -- BRISBINE -- in Old Gilroy, May 15, to the wife of Samuel J.
BRISBINE, a daughter.
Born -- STONE -- in Hollister, May 5, to the wife of E.T. STONE, a
daughter.
Born -- PALMTAG -- at the Vineyard, May 18, to the wife of Leopold
PALMTAG, a daughter.
Died -- CLARK -- at Llanada, May 25, Mrs. G.P. CLARK, mother of Edward
and George CLARK, aged 75 years. [The remains of the deceased were
interred in the Cherry Hill Cemetery last Monday. She was the grandmother
of Mrs. M.J. DeCAMPOS, and a woman highly respected.]
Died -- SOTO -- in Hollister, May 24, Martina Larios de SOTO, a native of
California, aged 69 years, 4 mos., 16 days. [The funeral will take place
from the Catholic Church, Hollister, to-day, at 9 oclock a.m. Interment
at San Juan Cemetery.]
**2 Jun issue --
Died -- SULLIVAN -- at Grass Valley, May 25, Margaret Theresa, beloved
daughter of Mr.&Mrs. Con. SULLIVAN, a native of California, aged 5 years,
5 mos., 5 days. [The accident which befell the little daughter of Con
SULLIVAN, of Grass Valley, last week, resulted in her death last Thursday
evening. The funeral took place on Saturday.]
Died -- JACKSON - at Watsonville, May 26, William H. JACKSON, father of
J.H. JACKSON, a native of Ireland, aged 81 years, 2 mos., 22 days. [ well
and favorably known here having, with his family, come to this county in
1870...settled upon what was then known as the MARTIN ranch, situated
across the river about 4 miles SE of town. From here he removed to San
Juan and after a residence of a few years at that place his wife died.
>From thence he went to Watsonville where he has since resided. He was
born in the year 1818 at Athlone, County Meath, Ireland. At the age of
14, in company with his parents, he immigrated from the old sod and
cast his lot in Canada, where the greater part of his life was spent in
lumbering and shipbuilding The remains were brought from Watsonville to
San Juan, where they were interred in the Catholic Cemetery last Sunday.
His son, John H. JACKSON, an engineer on the Pajaro Valley Railroad,
survives him.]
Died -- MAZON -- at Cleveland District, San Benito county, May
30,Fernando A. MAZON, a native of California, aged 21 years, 1 month, 18
days.
>From the San Jose Mercury -- Passed Away at an Advanced Age --
One by one the old pioneers are leaving us and to-day comes the news of
the death of Mrs. O.B. COTTLE. Sarah Marshall [maiden name?] COTTLE was
born at Ithica, New York, March 17, 1822. December 18, 1842, she was
married to O.B. COTTLE at Hazel Green, Wisconsin. In 1850 she with her
husband and others crossed the plains with ox teams, undergoing all the
trials and hardships of the 6 months trip with the courage and
cheerfulness that has ever characterized her life. They first settled in
Grass Valley, but in 1853 moved to Santa Clara county and settled on the
old home near Evergreen. Mrs. COTTLE was the mother of 15 children, 5 of
whom are dead. Of the remaining 10, all but 1 are married and happily
settled around the old home. They are Mrs. I.B. HART, Mrs. W.L. EDWARDS,
Mrs. T. WELD, Mrs. D.S. BOYCE, Mrs. W.H. WIGMORE, Mrs. Charles BAXTER,
Mrs. F.P. McCRAY, Mrs. V.T. McCRAY (now dead), Mrs. H.W. CONKLING, Mrs.
O.L. BAKER and Fannie COTTLE. Her life was one of unselfishness, given up
to the careful rearing of her large family. In them and for them she ever
lived. Only last March they all gathered with glad hearts at the old home
to wish her joy and happiness on her 76th birthday.
**9 Jun issue --
Born -- HARKER -- at Hollister, June 4, to Mr.&Mrs. R.H. HARKER (nee
HICKEY), twin sons.
Married -- LIVNGSTON-PETERSON -- at Hollister, June 6, by Rev. I.F.
BETTS; Fred LIVINGSTON, of Ione, to Miss Clara PETERSON, of Hollister.
Married -- SMITH-WRIGHT -- at San Felipe, June 7, by Rev. Joseph LOWE;
E.W. SMITH, of Los Gatos, to Miss Lillie WRIGHT, of San Felipe.
Died -- RODRIGUEZ -- at San Juan, June 4, Antone RODRIGUEZ, aged 5 days.
Died -- BULLARD -- at Alvarado, June 2, George Henry BULLARD, a native of
Boston, Mass., aged 44 years, 6 months, 4 days. [ well known in this
county, having for may years past resided in Alvarado District His death
was caused by heart disease.] [While doing some chores around his home at
Alvarado District, last Sunday, George H. BULLARD, suddenly dropped dead
from last Mondays Examiner -- Mr. BULLARD married Mrs. C. HURD, in
Hollister, 3 weeks ago ]
Died -- JUMEL -- at Redwood City, May 29, Mrs. R.J. JUMEL, a native of
Massachusetts, aged 72 years.
Geo. W. STYLES, an old veteran of the war of the Rebellion, who has been
toiling on railroad work, for a bare pittance, near Soledad, was found
dead, by the roadside, one day last week. Investigation developed that he
died from heart failure. The man was one of those unrecognized heroes
whose deeds during the civil war went by unheralded, says the Salinas
Index. From papers found upon his person, it appears that he enlisted
as a private in 1862 in the 19th regiment, Indiana Volunteers Infantry,
but it having been discovered 2 months later that he was just past his
15th year, he was discharged. Not to be deterred he went to another town,
and in 1864 re-enlisted, this time in Co. H, 18th Indiana Volunteers. At
Cedar Creek, Va., a teamster having a load of ammunition under his care,
becoming terror-stricken at the proximity of the flying shells, began to
unload his dangerous cargo. After it was all on the ground the teamster
was so overcome with fear that he fled in dismay. The Colonel of the
18th, seeing that the Confederates would destroy or possibly capture the
ammunition, called for volunteers to replace the dangerous stuff on the
wagon. Young STYLES, then only 16, and another man volunteered, and in
the face of almost certain death, put the ammunition back and drove it to
a place of safety. STYLES was wounded about the face and body by a shell
just as the wagon drove off, and the scars of his wounds were on his body
when he was buried. Of such stuff are American heroes made, all over our
nation
Sudden Death -- from the Salinas Index -- Coroner MULLER was called to
King City yesterday afternoon to investigate a sudden death near Lonoak a
young man accompanied by an old lady drove through Lonoak in a rig
enroute from Los Angeles north the deceased, Mrs. LAWRENCE by name, died
from heart disease The young man was her son
Marriage Licenses --
-E.O. SMITH, of Los Gatos, to wed Lillie WRIGHT, of San Felipe
-Fred LIVINGTON, of Ione, Amador county, to wed Clara PETERSON, of
Cienega
Estate -- Rosa COLEMAN has been granted letters of administration on the
estate of B. COLEMAN, deceased
Estate -- R.F. SHINN has petitioned for letters of administration in the
estate of I. HORN, deceased.
By a letter recently received from John HUGHES, at Manila, by D.J.
WHIPPLE, of Saratoga, we learn that in an engagement with the insurgents
on April 29th, Dave LAHIFF, formerly of this place, was seriously
wounded, and taken to the hospital. HUGHES belongs to the same regiment
with Dave, but, at the time of writing (the day of the fight) could not
learn how badly LAHIFF was hurt.
**16 Jun issue --
Died -- FLINT -- at San Justo, June 11, Ray Weston FLINT, beloved son of
Mr.&Mrs. B. FLINT, aged 8 years, 12 days.
Died -- BREEN -- at San Juan, June 13, Simon P. BREEN, a native of Iowa,
aged 60 years, 4 months. [Deceased was one of San Benito countys
earliest settlers having came here in 1846 with the DONNER party. The
greater part of his life was devoted to farming save for a few years that
he was engaged in the butcher business at this place. Of late years he
has lived a very retired life remaining upon P. BREENs ranch near San
Juan all the time and scarcely every leaving it. Death was caused by
pneumonia. Two daughters, Mrs. Albert BEUTLER and Mrs. Ben FLINT, survive
him.]
A marriage license was issued last Monday to Louis CARILLO to wed Grace
LAVERONE. Mr. CARILLO is assistant engineer at the New Idria mines, and
Miss LAVERONE, although now residing at the Mines, was formerly a
resident at San Juan
**23 Jun issue --
Born -- LATHROP -- near Volta, June 10, to the wife of R.C. LATHROP, a
daughter.
Died -- HANSEN -- at San Juan, June 16, Nis P. HANSEN, a native of
California, aged 19 years, 6 months.
Died -- VALENCIA -- at Hollister, June 20, Soledad Barcelon VALENCIA,
aged 34 years, a native of California.
Died -- MORRISSEY -- at San Rafael, June 17, Thomas MORRISSEY, a native
of California, aged 23 years. [Deceased was one of the victims of the
explosions which occurred at the plant of the U.S. Smokeless Powder Co.
near San Rafael, last Saturday, and a brother to Miss Mary MORRISSEY, who
for many years past has been connected with the Sacred Heart School at
this place He was born in San Francisco 23 years ago. His parents both
died when he was but a child, leaving him and 2 younger children to
battle the world, his sister, previously referred to, and a brother,
David MORRISSEY, now employed in the California Wire Works, at San
Francisco. Mr. MORRISSEY had, up until 3 weeks previous to the
accident been employed in the San Rafael Orphan Asylum 12 years, being
engaged the last 2 or 3 years as a teacher in that institution ]
[Full front page coverage, continued on p. 8, of the proceedings of the
divorce case of Sarassada M. BROWN vs. Henderson BROWN, complete with all
testimony -- and this is just the plaintiffs case]
**30 Jun issue --
Born -- FLINT -- at San Francisco, June 26, to the wife of Thos. FLINT,
Jr., a daughter.
Married -- DAVIS-THOMAS -- at Hollister, June 28, by Rev. C.P. MORSE;
James P. DAVIS to Miss Anna THOMAS. [The groom is the popular
Vice-Principal of the Hollister High School, while the bride is the
charming daughter of B.F. THOMAS ]
Married -- LITTLEJOHN-CASTRO -- at Hollister, June 29, by Rev. Father
SMYTH; Sam LITTLEJOHN, of Cleveland, to Carmel CASTRO, of Hollister.
Married -- SILVA-NUNEZ -- at New Idria, June 24, by Justice of the Peace
S.H. LANGFORD; Cassimero SILVA to Vicentes NUNEZ, both of New Idria.
Married -- CARILLO-LAVARONE -- at New Idria, June 24, by Justice of the
Peace S.H. LANGFORD; Louis CARILLO to Grace LAVARONNE, both of New Idria.
Died -- LASELVE -- at Hollister, June 25, Morris Sumner LASELVE, aged 3
years, 14 days, a native of California. [ from choking Dr. L.C. HULL was
called in and held an autopsy. He found upon examining the childs throat
a large rusty screw, fully 1 ½ inches in length, lodged therein, which
the child had swallowed ]
Died -- SANCHEZ -- at Wrights Station, Santa Clara County, June 24, John
P. SANCHEZ, beloved husband of Mrs. Susie SANCHEZ, a native of
California, aged 29 years. [ one of Hollisters most popular and
respected young men suffered from a severe attack of bilious fever a few
days previous to his death he, accompanied by his wife, went to Wrights
Station in hopes of benefiting his health. Deceased came to this place
from San Juan, with his mother, about 10 years ago and since that time
has permanently resided at this place ]
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