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Obituaries 1930 January - June (212 pages)

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The Ar Maneuvers
specticle of 150 airplanes,
ing in close formation, very
resembling the migration of
re’ flock of wild geese, is a
iful sight and wonderfully
ssive lof the bdvance of the
‘ aviation. Morning Union
festerday, in} an unhurried
trip of five} hours by auto‘to Mather Field—itself anexemplification
which once seemed formidof how dislave been reduced to mere
us—could but marvel at the
the discipline, the courage,
United States government's
¢ men of the air, and could
mnder upon what willow tree
tics of the government hang
loleful predictions that the
sunoaiy forees would be as
3 before the onslaughts of
the
ver might be the disadvantthe United States
n the . matter of
it is difticutt fo believe that
their
convolutions
foes in event of war,
numertfiphtings
‘nn owho guided
Y the intricate
Field yesterday are ino the hir-arm forces of any
uitidn,
Mather Field benay maneuyWV nearing their
ships
her
close, have
onderfully educative and
ven the people of California
vounderstanding — of
of the
rovernment,
ee
‘Detour Ahead” .
vokour bespenks for, the
of the Peardale B. B. 4-H
Serra Hall on Monday night
st génerous. patronage on
t of the publi¢, and, moreable to give dumirance that
» attend will realize the
ue of their. maney in enterit.
‘ub movement of tht Fed‘partment . of Agrioulture
rural youths is one lof the
(mirable and reassuring deents of the times. Its obshe mass production of good
{ and good] ¢itizens, and its
is most outstanding. To
the
re .
aerind defense arm
Hila few years agra.
DISCOVERER: r
END OF LIFE
: James S. Murchie, Once Noted
. Figure in Mining World and
California ' Pioneer,
. Succumbs at 81.
Miss Alice Murchie and (. R. Murchie have returned from Mereed
Where (hey attended the funeral of
(heir unele, James So Murehie. a pioneer of Nevada City, who passed
April 12th. The
was held on Tuesday,
Mre Murehie born in St, Ste.
vens. New Drunswick.
81 yvears, dle to California with
his mother and nine brothers and sisters in 1855 by way of the Isthmus of
Panama’ the Isthmus. on
the first train to cross and thenes up
the coast to San the
“THis ship was
lost on its return trip to Tanann with
three million doiars in} gold dust
aboard, °
away
at Merced on funeral
was
and was aed
come
mwnd Crossed
Francisco on
steamer Golden Gate,
At San Francise
their
> they Were met by
father John qi) Muorehie who had
preceeded them to] Califorhia in 1849
fq find ao new home ferfthe family.
From San Francisdo they ¢amerto Netheir hamire, settling
site on ]the Rel
aobalf miley east of NeWhere the family lived unvada Citv to make
ata home Dox road,
about one and
vada City,
Discovered Mine
Tn the vicinity of the iat
Cropping of Meee found
this they developed info what orm
known today as thh Murehie Mine.
Mr. Murchie was marrjed to Miss
Clara Hetherington and shortly thereafter left for Tandsburg . where he
was employed 2s superintendent of the
Yellow Aster Mine. -Tn his profession
as a mining engineer he! made frequent trips to Alaska and pther places
to expert mining propertias.
About 15 years ago Mr. Murchie
moved to Merced where he engaged in
farming and where he,lived until his
death. He is survived by his wife, one
80n, Elmer, and a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Hearn. a grandson{ Tommy Murchie and a granddaughter, Georgia
Moxley all living at Merced, and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Gentry .of Osage
. Kangas, who is aged 85 years.
Vly heme a
was and
fae the wrong tebe for an Joperation,the Humboldt hospital of Aler today’ was made defendant m.
v $1000 suit, i
The suit was ‘filed by Mr.. amid
tT:
Mrs.W. R. Meredith in behalf of
their eight: months old son, Billy.
The operations~oceurred when
Billy was four days old, his: parcuts Investigatio
pew, three year
Il
,the Julian?
stock, whie
. Maxes in) pecent—
Rites on Osborn issn:
and. recor
Copper i company Ww
Ko Bi If . district attorney's
Hil oom ig examination . y the
. offici: ul repor “was
; Inquiry ne the oor
eat er avors' had diseloged/eviden
. ments” inyol ing th
worthless stock,
_—————
Goud Friday Services in. las copper company
F admitted to e my:
Hocal ee ae neg In . from the district att
aster estiva a .
The ar rest of How
ler oMeial of the Ita
Yesterday’s miild rain and unsettled poration, ‘was order
Weather brought many ifagl vans oficial, delving into
stale of the weather . mits sranted, assert
aod the many events of that . bribery, to thit con’
tart with a sunrise sery--. warrant issued in §
Oxborne Hill and continue . charging irregulariti
services at all; is out against. Shore
} oo ; sought also ona subj
before the grand ju
An inquest . into tl
ert Bursian, ‘district
concerning the
gn aster
>
day, whieh
jee gil
through specint
churehes, .
List evening the barometer showed
arising tendeney giving a -tentative
and an opporpromise of beight skies
tunity fo ‘wear near spring fin¢ry ; eover agent, resulted
wine fear of rain, . Verdict, recommend
f rhin fills tomorrow, the sunrise . vestigation. — Prosec
; ieved; Bursian. met
While on a Geers
BRODER
services will be cancelled.
Otherwise*the following program ,;
will be presented at the Osborne Hill .
location, commencing at the hour of .
3:15 a. m. with M. Henry Argall in.
charge of the announcing of the serv. .
ice,
.
Sunrise Program
Community singing,
Reading, Miss Helen TLobecker.
Prayer, O. H. Fuller.
Vocal solo, Mrs. Jack Wolff.
Community singing.
Address, Ivory Rodda.
Quartet-—-Simon L. Crase, Ed BurtSACRAMENTO, Ay
After holding! a: sheri
for a-half houf today
was captured 4 B
Sacramento river fré
CrieDErT TAT
ner, Alfred Philliys and Fred Clemo. . three men rigiced the
Community singing. power’ "him. i. eer
The original tinte of the service was The: capture: ¥ r
Ia And Ab PON Wedd ~ ' » Cla nteh eens +