Sacramento County CA Archives News.....Sacramento Daily Bee October 3, 1867 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ca/cafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Kellie Crnkovich markkell95@aol.com September 24, 2005, 4:17 am Sacramento Daily Bee October 3, 1867 Sacramento Daily Bee Thursday Evening October 3, 1867 CAUGHT AND TAKEN BACK - Yesterday afternoon a telegram from Chief of Police CROWLEY of San Francisco directed the arrest of Charles J. McFADDEN, H. HARRISON and Amos WILLIAMS, three boys who had left their homes without the consent of their parents or guardians. The boys were found and taken in charge by policeman CHAMBERLIN. It was their intention to take passage on the Central Pacific Railroad for the mountains, but as the Chrysopolis was late in getting here the train had left before the boat arrived. The steamer started on her return trip at five o’clock last evening, and on her went policeman HARVEY and the three boys. FROM NEVADA - Officer DAVENPORT, of Nevada county, arrived here yesterday afternoon with two persons - a crazy Chinaman destined for Stockton, there to remain till he recover his senses, and another Chinaman convicted of murder in the second degree, and sentenced to twenty-five years’ confinement in the State Prison. Mr. Davenport left this morning for Stockton, leaving one Chinaman there, and proceeding with the other to the classic regions of Marin county. RABEL’S TANNERY - At two o’clock to-morrow afternoon, on the premises, J. DAVIS will sell by auction the property known as Rabel’s tannery, comprising the block bounded by A.B., Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth streets, also the large two-story frame house, together with all the barns and outbuildings. MAYHEM - In the Police Court, yesterday afternoon, M. McINERNY was examined on the charge of mayhem in having bitten off a portion of one of John WATTS’ little fingers. Judge FOOTE took the matter under advisement till to-morrow morning. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT - On Monday last at the Chollar Mine, Virginia City, Patrick TRACY was caught and drawn into a small space under or at the winze, where his flesh was literally ground off from his body. Not only was the flesh torn in strips from his hinder parts, but particles of his spine in the lumbar region were torn away and scattered about the spot. Below the spine two or three pounds of flesh appear to have been ground up. He was pressed against and fastened by a bolt that his body could not be drawn entirely through the opening, with the winze making some thirty revolutions in all. Dr. HILLER was called to see the unfortunate man, and did what he could for him under the circumstances. At eleven o’clock this morning we went to the Hospital to see Mr. Tracy, and found him quite comfortable. He did not seem to be suffering a great deal from his pains, and talked with us quite rationally concerning the accident. Dr. Hiller accompanied us, and took the trouble to show us the wounds. None of the limbs are broken, but there is quite a deep and long gash cut on the right arm near the wrist; but this is not a serious wound. The great danger is in the wound in the right hip and the spine. It is, indeed, a terrible wound - extending, as it does, from the top of the hip, near the spine, and literally tearing open all the flesh clear to the pelvic bone. It is a dreadful wound to heal up. [Gold Hill News. MARRIAGES In San Francisco, Sept 30th, Lieut. George R. GRIFFITH to Julia A., daughter of D.J. JORDAN, of Rock Island, Illinois. In San Francisco, Sept. 25th, Charles H. DOBSON to Mary F. RICE. BIRTHS In this city, Oct. 2d, wife of Bartholomew ROACHE, of a daughter. In San Francisco, Oct. 1st, wife of Fred L. CASTLE, of a daughter. In San Francisco, Oct. 1st, wife of Wm. GEARY, of a son. In San Francisco, Oct. 2d, wife of Louis SELDNER, of a daughter. At Gold Run, Placer county, Sept. 29th, wife of A.C. COOK, of a son. In Genesce Valley, Plumas county, Sept. 12th, wife of W. SHORT, of a daughter. At Port Wine, Sierra county, Sept. 2d, wife of Edward WINDER, of a son. At Poverty Hill, Plumas county, Sept. 7th, wife of James KINGDOM, of a son. At Twelve mile Bar, Plumas county, Sept. 22d, wife of C.W. HYDE, of a son. DEATHS In this city, Oct. 3d, James KEENAN, a native of Ireland, aged about 52 years. [Funeral at 3 o’clock, to-morrow afternoon, from Reeves’ rooms, 53 Fourth street. Friends are invited to attend.] In this city, Oct. 1st, Theresa Amelia BRADY, a native of Australia, aged 23 years, 3 months and 11 days. [Funeral at 10 o’clock to-morrow morning from late residence, Water street, first house north or the Gas Works. Friends are invited to attend.] In San Francisco, Oct. 1st, Henry B. PLACE, a native of New York city, aged 41 years. In San Francisco, Oct. 1st, William, son of Archibald McGIBBBON, aged 3 years and 6 months. In San Francisco, Oct. 2d, infant son of Wm. GEARY. In San Francisco, Oct. 2d, Celestia, wife of Holland G. CHICKERING, aged 32 years. In San Francsico, Oct. 1st, Frank UHL, aged 8 months and 13 days. At Cherokee, Nevada county, Sept. 27th, Morris W. MARTIN, aged 55 years. At Stockton, Oct. 1st, Harrison B. McKEE, aged 7 months. At Markleeville, Sept. 23d, Wells Alfred, son of J.A. LANCE, aged 1 year, 5 months and 14 days. At Colusa, Sept. 30th, Wm. ROONEY, aged 24 years. In Linda township, Yuba county, Oct. 1st, Emma, daughter of John KUHLMAN, aged 1 year and 14 days. Additional Comments: Used with permission of Transcriber Betty e-mail address: betty@unisette.com File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ca/sacramento/newspapers/sacramen32nw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/cafiles/ File size: 5.9 Kb