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Subject: [Old~News] New Article for California - Alameda
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 23:23:15 -0500
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Article Title: Oakland Daily Times
Article Date: April 2 1881
Article Description: Deaths, Superior Court, Personals
Article Text:
Oakland Daily Times
2 April, 1881
Died
PARKINSIn this city, Mary 31, 1881, Thomas PARKINS, a native of Beddeford, Bedfordshire, England. A member of Harbor Lodge No. 253 I.O.O.F. Oakland, aged 61 years 4 months.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Saturday April, 2nd at 2 oclock P.M. from the residence of deceased, No. 1809 Williams street, West Oakland, without further notice.
POSEYIn this city, March 30th, Sarah A. POSEY, mother-in-law of H.A. CRAIG, a native of Shelby county, Kentucky, aged 61 years and nine months.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Sunday) at 2 oclock P.M. form the residence of her son-in-law, H.A. CRAIG, corner 35th and Grove streets, Oakland without further notice.
St. Louis, Mo., and Louisville, Ky., papers please copy.
PERSONALS
Laurence E. CRANE has been appointed by Governor PERKINS to examine the books of the Harbor Commissioner.
Captain John WIGGIN is lying ill at his residence in Alameda, and there is said to be but little hope for his recovery.
Edward F. DELGER will start on Wednesday for La Porte, Plumas county, to attend to his mining interest there. He intends to be absent for three or four months.
Mr. James A. ORR, of the Senate, will leave Oakland today for Sacramento.
Among the overland passengers who arrived yesterday morning, was C.J. VANDERBILT, New York.
Frank W. CHERRY has been appointed official shorthand reporters for Judge RIKS court, and Ernest GIRVIN has been appointed to the same position in Judge ROSENBAUMS court.
William J. BOWMAN, son of H. BOWMAN of this city, returned from the East yesterday, where he has been for nearly two years attending the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. He graduated on the 16th of last month.
Captain Joshua H. ROBERTSON has resigned his commission and command of Company E., First Infantry, N.G.C., on account of proposed removal from the county.
School Superintendent TAYOR, who has been suffering for some time past from a severe attack of acute bronchitis, is reported slowly improving, and is now able to sit up.
Senator PARDEE and Representative EDWARDS are packing their trunks, preparatory to a trip to Sacramento tomorrow.
Miss Alice WINANT, of Alameda will go east next month to visit relatives in New York.
J.H. and Geo. H. PIERCE sailed Thursday for Honolulu. They intend to be absent about two or three months.
William M. PIERSON, a San Francisco attorney, was in Oakland yesterday on legal business.
C.J. IRONMONGER, proprietor of the restaurant on Broadway street, near Sixth, has been confined to his residence on First street, between Franklin and Webster, for over a week with rheumatism.
FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT
The western-bound emigrant train ditched Thursday night near Gila bend. The accident was caused by a broken wheel on the third car from the engine. Ten freight cards were demolished. A brakeman named ROBINSON, a son of ex-Assemblyman ROBINSON of California and a resident of Alameda, was instantly killed, and three emigrants were slightly wounded. The train at the time of the accident was going at the rate of twenty-five miles an hour, on a down grade. The engine, with the wrecked car, went three-quarters of a mile before it could be stopped. The remains of young ROBINSON were forwarded by last nights express to Alameda, his former home. The accident caused seven hours delay in the eastern-bound express.
PETITION FOR SELLERS
Joanna M. DRISCOLL, a resident of Oakland, yesterday filed a petition for letters of administration in the estate of Daniel DRISCOLL, deceased. The petition avers that deceased died on the 28th of September 1880 in Paris, leaving an estate in San Francisco consisting of United State bonds of the value of $38,000. That the next of kin of deceased are: the petitioner, who is the mother of deceased and aged thirty-two years, and Thomas A. DRISCOLL, aged about eight years, and son of the petitioner. Mrs. DRISCOLL also filed a petition for letters of administration in the estate of Joanna DRISCOLL, who died in Paris last October. She alleges that decease left United State bonds of the value of $38,000 in San Francisco and that she is the sole heir. The hearing of the petitions was set for April 18th.
SUPERIOR COURT
Department No. 1Crane Judge
Daniel M. COANER was admitted to practice law, in all the courts of this county, after a satisfactory examination in open court.
Alameda Macadamizing Company vs. Thomas H. WILLIAMS et al, judgment for plaintiff.
Same again James LARUE et al, same order.
R.C. GASKILL vs. W. A. KNOWLES; order placed on the jury docket.
Eliza A. WHITNEY vs. Henry B. BERRYMAN et al, demurrer to complaint sustained and plaintiff given ten day to amend.
C.B. RUTHERFORD, Administrator vs. L. W. BEAUDRY; argument in demurrer to complaint continued till Wednesday April 4th.
M.M. HOWE vs. Franklin PANCOAST et al, No Attorney for plaintiff having been substituted in place of John W. DWINELL, deceased, cause ordered stricken from the trial docket.
Department No. 2Greene Judge
People vs. M.A.S.R. de SALABERY, demurrer overruled and defendant refused to plead, ordered that a plea of not guilty be entered.
J. MARCUSE, assignee & c. vs. L. HEWLETT, judgment for defendant.
John GARRITY, a native of Ireland was admitted to citizenship.
George A. LANG vs. L. BREIDENSTEIN, motion to strike out portions of defendants answer, granted as to first and third courts and denied as to the balance.
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