EXTRACTED EVENTS
Volume 15 Number 11 Friday, 11 May 1906
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Another Brace of Fires |
EXTRACTED EVENTS
| Type | Names | Event |
| accident | Stingley, W. F. | Condensed County News - W. F. Stingley, until recently a prosecuting attorney in Everett lost his eyesight in the recent San Francisco earthquake. |
| birth | Baker, daughter | Social and Personal Items - Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Phil Baker, 29 Apr (1906) a five pound girl. Mother and babe doing well. |
| crime, | Adams, George E. | George E. Adams, former cashier of the United States assay office at Seattle, has been indicted in 153 counts by the grand jury. The total of his defalcations is placed at $45,056. |
| death | Randall, son | The three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Randall died yesterday forenoon at 11 o'clock. The funeral was held today from the house. |
| death, logging | Jork, Andrew H. | Condensed County News - Andrew H. Jork, an employe of the Cherry Valley Logging Company, was struck last Saturday for a cable and killed. The deceased was about sixty years old. |
| divorce | Solan, Jennie - Solan, Robert | Jennie Solan, Plaintiff vs. Robert Solan, Defendant |
| fire | School District No. 29 - Arlington had quite a scare caused by a brush fire which threatened to wipe out the town last Tuesday. The fire laddies did good work and checked the fire before serious damage was done. | |
| fire | Another Brace of Fires Marysville was visited by two ... fires last Friday evening. The come in couples nowaday. Shortly after six o'clock in the evening the department was called to the residence of D. J. Noonan. Before the men arrived, however, the fire, which was caused by a defective chimney, had been put out. In a very few minutes the alarm was again sounded. This time electric wires in the Bertois building caused a fire which produced a great amount of smoke, but was also put out before the department arrived, although the response was quick. | |
| fire | Condensed County News - The mining town of Berlin in King county, a few miles south of the Snohomish county boundary line, was destroyed Wednesday afternoon by forest fires. Various fires have been started in this county on account of the dry spell, but no serious damage is reported. | |
| fire | The Arlington dock in Seattle was destroyed by fire last Monday morning, causing a total loss of $184,000. The loss in supplies belonging to the United States signal corps. was $100,00 and to United States commissary supplies $14,000. | |
| marriage | Lomeland, Oscar | The week in Tulalip - Cards were received this week announcing the marriage of Oscar Lomeland in Norway. Mr. Lomeland was temporary assistant clerk at Tulalip for six months. |
| school | Richter, Fred A. | The week in Tulalip - Mr. Fred A. Richer (sic) resigned as engineer at the school last Sunday and left for Everett, accompanied by Mrs. Richter, on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Richter had many friends at Tulalip who regretted to see them go. They will remain in Everett a few days before going to their home in Salem OR. |
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A Good "Benefit" Program |
EXTRACTED EVENTS
| Type | Names | Event |
| accident | Cross, Ray | Ray Cross, who severely injured his right foot some time ago, is out of the hospital, and able to move about with the aid of crutches. |
| crime, theft | The Northern Pacific depot at Auburn was held up by a masked robber Thursday morning. Eleven dollars were taken from the night operator. | |
| death | Sam, Mowitch | Mowitch Sam Dies One of the oldest inhabitants on the reservation passed away in the death of Mowitch Sam last Sunday. Nobody seems to know how to spell his first name, though it was familiar to all the older residents of the community. The meaning of Mowitch is deer. The old man was not seen very often, on the street of late, but when he did come in he invariably carried his old gun, or some other such implement. Sam had quite a reputation as an orator. Older residents recall one instance when his gift of oratory was put to effective use. A number of white people were planning to acquire land on the reservation along the Quil Ceda River to Priest Point. They had secured the consent of the Government and only needed the signatures of the Indians. This they seemed confident of getting and the Indians had come to town for the purpose of attending to the matter. Then it was that Mowitch's oratory frustrated the plan of the white men. His arguments with his people could be heard a long way off. When he had finished the Indians went home without signing away their lands. The undertaker sent out a fine coffin for the dead old man, and he was buried at Priest Point. What his age may have been at the time of his death is uncertain, but judging by certain facts and events of his life, he was probably about ninety years old at his death. |
| disease, measles | Anderson, Jimmie | Kruse Spur - Master Jimmie Anderson of Seattle is sick with the measles at the home his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Page. |
| fire | Bertois | Cause of the Bertois Fire I would like to correct the statement made in your last week's Issue of the Globe to the effect that the fire in the Bertois building was caused by electric wires. The wiring had nothing to do with the fire whatever. W. W. Glazier |
| fire | Bertois | $100.00 This is a spot cash offer to any one proving that fire has been started from any wiring I have done in Marysville. W. W. Glazier. |
| fire | The Layton shingle mill at Fairmount on Discovery bay was destroyed by fire Thursday morning. The loss is about $3,500 without any insurance. The mill has been idle since November. | |
| move | Faulconer, W. | Mr. W. Faulconer who recently sold his home in Marysville left this week for Blackfoot ID where he will engage in farming. |
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EXTRACTED EVENTS
| Type | Names | Event |
| accident, mill | Hilton, John | John Hilton had his right hand badly bruised in a saw carriage at Mill No. 2, Wednesday afternoon. A gash was cut on top of his hand, and an artery cut. The injury will probably not leave any lasting effects. |
| accident, mill | Large, Willie | Willie Large Injured at Lake Goodwin William Large met with an accident this week which may cause him the loss of one finger. He had just started working in the Lake Goodwin shingle mill. He went to the hospital at Stanwood, where the surgeon is doing his best to save the finger. |
| death | Graff, Mary | Death of Mrs. Graff Mrs. Mary Graff died at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pelkie, on Fifth street, Thursday at 12 o'clock noon. Death was due to cancer. Mrs. Graff was born in Victoria B.C. and was 54 years old at the time of her death. She is survived by her husband, Mr. Moses Graff, and four daughters, two of whom are here one in La Conner and one in Seattle. The funeral will be held from the Catholic church Saturday morning at Eleven o'clock. |
| marriage | Parbucki, R. J. - Seefeld, Julia | Parbucki-Seefeld Married in Everett, Wednesday afternoon, R. J. Parbucki and Julia Seefeld, both of Marysville. |
| marriage | Wolcott, Harry A. - Nichols, Marion G. | Wolcott-Nichols Harry A. Wolcott and Marion G. Nichols, both of Marysville, were united in marriage 22 May (1906) at Everett, Rev William E. Randall officiating. The ceremony was performed at the pastor's home, 3007 Wetmore avenue. |
| move | Dedlow, Herman | Social and Personal Items - Mr. Herman Dedlow, a brother of Mrs. Carl Rhode, arrived last week from Atchison KS. Mr. Dedlow is a tailor and is now working in Mr. Rhode's shop |
| move | Reynolds, Olga | Social and Personal Items - Miss Olga Reynolds left for her home at Langley last Friday. Miss Reynolds will not teach here next year, having secured a position in the Langley school. |
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