EXTRACTED EVENTS
Volume XV Number 33 - Friday, 14 September 1906
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An Opportunity for the Piano buyer |
EXTRACTED EVENTS
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| birth | Snaps,baby boy | The Week in Tulalip - Since last issue a son has arrived at the home of David Snapps and a daughter at the home of Andrew Henry |
| death | Tompkins, Richard | Death of Richard Tompkins Richard Tompkins died last Monday morning about three o'clock from heart disease. The funeral was held from the Baptist church Tuesday afternoon under the auspices of the Masonic order of which the deceased was a member. The deceased leaves a brother, two sons and five daughters here to mourn his death. |
| death | Tompkins, Richard | Cards of Thanks - To the many friends and neighbors who showed their kindness and sympathy during the illness, death and burial of our beloved husband and father, we extend our thankfulness. Mrs. Richard Tompkins and Family |
| divorce | Velgel, Pacotah Velgel, Albert | Summons - Pacotah Velgel, Plaintiff vs. Albert Velgel, Defendant...secure a divorce on the ground of abandonment and failure to support ... custody of Albert Velgel, minor child |
| marriage | Fallon, Lavine Lucy Myers, Duane Clarence | Myers-Fallon Wedding Married at Seattle, Miss Lavine Lucy Fallon of Seattle and Mr. Duane Clarence Myers of this place, Monday, 3 Sep (1906). Mrs. Myers will be remembered as one of the popular teachers in the Marysville public schools three years ago. The groom is one of our rising hardware dealers and is held in high esteem by all who know him. After a short wedding tour the young couple returned to Marysville and will be at home to their friends, after 20 Sep (1906). Mr. and Mrs. Myers have the best wishes of the entire community for a long and happy wedded life. |
| of interest | Chief of Police Cleary says: "Ninety percent of the young criminals we have to deal with; follow the same road that leads inevitably to crime and prison - idleness, cigarettes, dime novels, gambling and drink. | |
| on interest | General statistics of school work show that only six out of every hundred cigarette smokers pass the second year of the high school, while ninety-five out of every hundred non-smoking boys acquire a good education. | |
| Tulalip | police | The Week in Tulalip - Jim Snoqualmie has been appointed as a policeman for Tulalip Agency to take the place left vacant by Will McLean |
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An Opportunity for the Piano Buyer |
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| accident | Henry, Andrew | The Week in Tulalip - On last Thursday, while splitting wood, Andrew Henry struck his hand with the axe which resulted in severing the forefinger of his left hand at the knuckle joint. The finger was sewed back on in the faint hope that union might take place. |
| marriage | Myers, D. C. | Social and Personal Items - About fifty guests were present at the reception given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Turner, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Myers, on last Saturday evening. the young couple is now at home on Beech street. |
| move | Lane, Ralph | Stimson's Crossing - Ralph Lane went to Seattle last Monday where he will work with his father and brother. His many friends wish him prosperity. |
| Tulalip school | Hawk, Mr. | The Week in Tulalip - Mr. Hawk of Potlatch WA brought three of his children to Tulalip last Wednesday to attend school. Mr. Hawk is a relative of William Shelton. |
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Brooks-Hagen Firm Dissolved Columbia Street Work Moving |
EXTRACTED EVENTS
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| accident - logging | Anderson, Hugo | Stimson's Crossing News - Mr. Hugo Anderson sustained quite a severe injury to one of his shoulders last Friday night. While cleaning an engine for Stimson Logging company at Bryant his foot slipped and he fell, striking his shoulder on a flat car. He will be laid up for a few weeks. |
| death | Valencia | Memorial services were held in Seattle last Sunday over thirteen bodies, victims of the Valencia disaster, which had been exhumed from the beach where they had been buried. The exercises were held under the auspices of the Building Trades Assembly, and various prominent men participated in the exercises. |
| death | Wallace, James | Condensed County News - James Wallace of Monroe was shot by Marshal Moore of that town last Sunday for driving his horses too fast through the streets. The officer called to him to stop, and when he failed to do so he fired. The victim of the shooting was taken to the Everett hospital. Mr. Moore was a resident of Marysville for a short time some years ago. |
| move | Crain, Frank | Social and Personal Items - Frank Crain returned Monday from Kansas after an absence of a year and a half. He says Marysville is good enough for him. |
| visit | Malson, Mr. | Social and Personal Items - Mr. Malson, the young man who succeeded Mr. Morrison as station agent, returned to Marysville from Aberdeen, SD last week for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Black. Mr. Malson has been in ill health for some time but is feeling better at present. |
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