Sacramento County CA Archives News.....Sacramento Daily Bee October 5, 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, 4:18 am Sacramento Daily Bee October 5, 1867 Sacramento Daily Bee Saturday Evening October 5, 1867 LOCAL NEWS GOT HIS DUE - James BOWLES, a recent importation from New York, and some ____ companions, had a night of it last night, and at 4 o’clock this morning, in the Pony Exchange on Front street, became so unruly that the assistance of Officer TAYLOR was called. Taylor had taken off his coat and pistol in order to be prepared to take charge of the express matter to arrive by the steamer. A few words of good advice having no effect but to make Bowles more insolent, Taylor showed his star, and then went to work to put Bowles out of the saloon. Just at the door, Bowles struck the officer a sudden heavy blow, which knocked him down. As the sidewalk had just been sprinkled, it was difficult for Taylor to regain his feet. Bowles gave him a second blow and then ran off. The officer got his coat and pistol, and going after Bowles found him in the What Cheer House. On being told that he was under arrest, Bowles again came at Taylor, when the latter with his pistol gave him a blow across the nose, the effect of which is to greatly demoralize the symmetry of that organ and cause consternation among the olfactories. Bowles weakened after that “last brick,” and was led like a lamb to the station house. He is present to-day - very much so, and desires the services of a surgeon to place his smelling gear in order. He says he did not see the star and did not know that Taylor was an officer. Perhaps he did not; but he ought to know enough to be in bed at that hour, and not abusing and taking advantage of the person in charge of the saloon at that time. In the Police Court, on Monday next, Bowles’ case will receive the attention it calls for. PROBATE BUSINESS - Estate of James KEENAN, deceased; application of Public Administrator for letters filed and set for hearing on the 14th instant. Estate of Charles DUNCOMBE, deceased; petition of Lucy W. Duncombe for admission of will to probate and for letters of testamentary filed and set for hearing on the 21st instant - notice to be given by publication in the Daily Bee -ordered that subpoenas issue to Thomas McCONNELL, Morgan CRAWFORD and W.S. BUCKLEY, subscribing witnesses to will, and that citations be served upon Lucy W. Duncombe, William Alfred Duncombe and Hul__ WILLARD, heirs at law and devisees of said testator, to show cause on said day of hearing why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. SUPERVISORS, TO-DAY - Board met this morning at ten o’clock - present HULL, McMANUS and BECKMAN. Bond of H THEOBALDS as Constable in San Joaquin township was approved. Bond of W. McCRACKEN as city Constable was approved. Resignation of G.J. PHELAN as County Physician was read and accepted. This resolution, submitted by McManus, was adopted: “Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors of Sacramento county enter into a contract, to continue two years from this 5th day of October, A.D. 1867, for the medical treatment of the paupers and prisoners of said county and Superintendence of the Hospital and Poor House.” Dr. Phelan was elected to the position and the contract was signed by the entire Board. Dr. Phelan’s bond was approved. John T. ROBERTS was appointed watchman at Agricultural Hall. A number of claims were allowed, and the Finance Committee was directed to report back all bills in its hands. It was done. The Clerk was directed to forward to A.B. BARTHOLOMEW, Justice of the Peace in San Joaquin township, all papers in regard to the road asked for COONS and others. Adjourned till 10 o’clock next Monday morning. POLICE COURT, TO-DAY - Mrs. STICKMAN was pronounced guilty of keeping a disorderly house. Thomas KING, attempting to commit grand larceny by entering a room in the What Cheer House and rummaging among the beds and clothing. The evidence was heard, and the Court being satisfied that there was nothing in the case that would warrant a conviction by a jury, ordered his discharge. William GILROY, assault and battery; stipulation of satisfaction filed and charge dismissed on payment of costs. C. NOBLE, being found guilty of being drunk and unable to take care of himself, was fined five dollars. Sam HOOVER pleaded guilty to the charge of assault and battery. James Bowles, disturbing the peace in the night time; owing to the dilapidated condition of the defendant his trial was put off till next Monday. RABEL’s TANNERY - This institution was sold at public auction, yesterday, by Joe DAVIS; MAYO bought the buildings, and HOPPING the land, the whole bringing about six hundred dollars. There is no flood there, nor any tannery - the flood is far away because of a change in the bed of the American, and the tannery is at Santa Cruz, to which place Rabel has moved with his family. Thus one of the early and somewhat notorious monuments of the city has faded out of existence. TRUE NAME - The name of the man who was yesterday run over and killed by his team was Eugene TOLAND, a native of Ireland, aged forty years. He has left a wife and four children. His funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon from his late residence, corner of O and Twelfth streets. Coroner CONBOIE did not deem it necessary to hold an inquest on the body. MARRIAGES In San Francisco, Oct. 3d, B.F. PAGE to Annie McDONALD. In San Francisco, Sept, 26th, John K. PEARSON to Emily F. EATON. At El Dorado, Oct. 3d, J.W. BUCKNER to Mary ANDREWS. At Suisun, Sept. 29th, Philip TOBIN to Jane MORRIS. At Suisun, Sept 29th, Patrick McDERMOTT to Ellen DOLAN. At Silveyville, Sept 29th, James O. JOHNSON to Florence MARSHALL. BIRTHS In San Francisco, Oct. 2d, wife of Albert J. ALLEN, of a daughter. In San Francisco, Oct. 2d, wife of Capt. B.J. GREENE, of a daughter. At Downieville, Sept. 21st, wife of J.M. KIME, of a son. DEATHS In this city, Oct. 4th, Eugene TOLAND, a native of county DONEGAL, Ireland, aged 40 years. [Funeral at 2 o’clock, to-morrow afternoon, from the late residence of deceased, corner of Twelfth and O streets. Friends are respectfully invited to attend.] In San Francisco, Oct. 4th, Frances M., wife of John C .HALLEY, aged 19 years. [Funeral at 2 o’clock, to-morrow afternoon, from the residence of C.C. JENKS, on K street, between Ninth and Tenth. Friends are invited to attend.] In San Francisco, Oct. 4th, Maria Elizabeth Wilhelmina, daughter of H.F., KAPPKE, aged 5 years, 8 months and 2 days. In San Francisco, Oct. 1st, Emma, daughter of George R. DINGLE, aged 3 months and 22 days. In San Francisco, Oct. 2d, Jean Baptiste DELABIGNE. In San Francisco, Oct. 3d, Frederick J., son of Lorenzo DOW, aged 2 years and 5 months. In San Francisco, Oct. 1st, Arthur GRANT, son of T.D. WOOLSEY, aged 5 weeks. At Ione City, Amador county, Sept. 24th, Jenny J., wife of Robert LUDGATE, aged 21 years, 5 months and 10 days. Near Ione City, Sept. 30th, Caleb FAIRCHILD, aged 38 years. In Ione Vallley, Sept. 6th, Samuel LOVE, aged 50 years. At Downieville, Sept 24th, John NEUMANN, aged 42 years. At East Putnam, Conn., Oct. 3d, Fannie, wife of D.S. DIKEMAN, of San Francisco. At Bennington, Vermont, Aug. 31st, Susan T., wife of Ossian C. MITCHELL, of San Francisco, aged 37 years. In Philadelphia, Sept. 2d, Alonzo C. WAKEMAN, of San Francisco. Additional Comments: Used with permission of Transcriber Betty e-mail address: betty@unisette.com File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ca/sacramento/newspapers/sacramen33nw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/cafiles/ File size: 8.0 Kb