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- Head, who has failed to qualify. At- ED CRIME. torney General Webb has advised State Controller Nye not to pay the Will Order State's portion of the salaly, holding )n. that Judge Bush's term ' expired on 2.-Auth- January 7th, even though his sue- Court will cessor had not qualifted. tion on the Judge Bush held court today, but he 14-year- the attorneys asked that the case go Ore., who over until they were more certain ter last De- about the court being a legal one. - t protuber- irgeons say ' Seeks to Divorce Mark Hanna's Son. 1 the brain. Cleveland, O., March 2.-Dan R. h Ayers be- Hanna, son of the late Senator Han- 1 bed early. na, is soon' to be .made, for the sec- d shot her ond tim'e, a defendant ina suit for had always divorce. wing taken Mrs. Hanna was the daughter of home. He Charles Gordon, member of one of disposition ithe wealthiest families in Clevelantl. loss to ex- Mrs. Gordon confirms the report the theory that her daughter is seeking a di- ain. vorce. cr Auto, Famine Rloters Plunder Rice Boats. March 2.- Shanghai, March 2.-According pping away to circumstantial reports, it is report- le, Joseph ed that rioting and plundering of rice nd Alfred ,boats, especially in the vicinity of ad a thrill- Sing Kiangpu, has occurred. The asitas Pass agents of the famine relief commit- 3tween here tee. however, make no mention of any disturbances, an[d say that the ke the run distribution of rice is proceeding- to Los An- smoothly and that the natives are co- road very operating in the work, mdon their fter break. Approves of Road Length of State. experience Sacramento, March 2:-Senator us accident Carter's El Camino Real bill appro- ili of their priating $25,000 for the survey and · grade has €stimte for a State highway from first of the the northern boundary of the State started a to the southern boundary, following places the as closely as'possible the line of the ated. old Mission road, passed the Senate road will yesterday. It is 'thought the bill will ind that a also be passed In the lower house and tween here, receive the Governor's approval. 3 beach. - 1 Earthquake at Costa Rica.' Postponed. Kingston, March ·2.-Costa Rica By request was shaken by an earthquake yester- Blackman, day afternoon, according to a cable evan, trus- message received here. The peoplo nish Mines. are terrorized, fearing a recurrence of the tremblor. No damage is re- e and sell ported. ing of the B . . Portland, Ore., March 2.-Under orders from Manager J. C. Stone of the Pacific Board of Fire Underwrit- ers, the local board has issued circu- lars to all agents in Oregon, Wash- ingtdn and Idaho ordering them to discontinue refunding to policy-hold- ers the emergency premium of 25 per cent additional that was charged on all- policies written after the San Francisco fire and ·Defore Jaiiuary 1. 1907, · as had been directed in a cir- cular issued February 14. The effect of the new order is to withhold from policy-holders in Portland alone fully $100,000. It is declared that the new order will create great confusion in the insurance business in the Northwest as *well as dissatisfaction among policy-holders, because a part had already been reimbursed and the rest had not. The order becomes ef- fective at once. New Beach Diggings Discovered. Seattle, Wash.,'March 2.-Beach diggings rivaling -in riches those found by 'the pioneers in the surf washed sands immediately in front of Nomein 1898 have been discovered. five mildswest' of the- mining metr6D- olis.- The find has been located for a distance of two miles. It begins to the 'westward of the mouth of Snake riter and is backad 2,000 feet from the -sea. The diggings are of the ruby sand character two feet thick, and average better than ten cents to . the pan. There are four outfits-working the beach and a wild scramble is now on for claims. Asks for a nece. ver. Concord, N. H., March 2.-A bill in Aquity to secure an accounting of the financial affairs of Mrs. Mary Biker Glover Eddy, head of the Christian Science Church, was filed in the Superior Court yesterday by Mrs. Eddy's son, George W. Glover of Deadwood, S.· D., and his daughter, Mrs. Mary Baker Glover, and George W. Baker of Bangor, Maine, nephew and "next friend" of Mrs. Eddy. A Lunatic in Disguise. Berlin, March 2.-A man wearing the uniform of a Dragoon officer tried to enter the palace last night, 81Vt I'MUUMt33® I tA -brt The Advisory and Social Commit- by the curator, Miss M. E. B. Nor· tee of the Pacific Grove Museum Asso ton, 'assisted by MrB Loefler and . olation held a meeting on' Friday Miss Jettie Johnson. This was a P. afternoon to discuss matters pretaln· P. C. afrair by Miss Norton pre- · + ing to the welfare of-the museum. vious to her departure for a vacation It was decided to give a progres of several weeks in Los An geles. sire tea on April 3d. , While in the sputhern city she will The,ladies were' pleasantly i dur- attenj a reunion of her college class- prised by the serving often and dake mates.'' -, . 4 ·i A DAL q 1 MARRIAGE OF EDGAR -- 4 0 bu/40 3 Id/¢07 6 LEWIS AND RUTH BONNEY 7 Ruth A. Rooney and Horace Edgar Grove eince' early childhood. She · 4.2- Lewis were married-in Salinas Satur- was one' of the Claps of 1906 high day at two o'clock by Rev. Geo. Mc- school graduates and a -f,rorite Oormick, bastor of the Presbyterian among her classmates, is popular church of that city.The young couple am'onk the young people of the sooial were attended by the bride's sister, set in which she moves. Miss Ethelind Bonney and JamesLew The grobm a young man of sterling is the groom's brother. who with his worth. hah resided in the Grove, mother camb over from Jamesburg. during the past two years, and holds to be in attendance at the service. a fine position with the Pacific Im- Miss IIazel Lewis, ' who resides in provement Company. , the Grove also witnessed tho core- - lhe happy couple will return to moiiy. the Grove this evening to begin The bride is the daughter of; J. A. housekeeping in a cosy home await- Bonnoy and wife of this city, and ing them on Fifth street. with her parents has livod in the / nn Art@ and: Ailiete Lerute a- Carme , OCR Text: - Head, who has failed to qualify. At- ED CRIME. torney General Webb has advised State Controller Nye not to pay the Will Order State's portion of the salaly, holding )n. that Judge Bush's term ' expired on 2.-Auth- January 7th, even though his sue- Court will cessor had not qualifted. tion on the Judge Bush held court today, but he 14-year- the attorneys asked that the case go Ore., who over until they were more certain ter last De- about the court being a legal one. - t protuber- irgeons say ' Seeks to Divorce Mark Hanna's Son. 1 the brain. Cleveland, O., March 2.-Dan R. h Ayers be- Hanna, son of the late Senator Han- 1 bed early. na, is soon' to be .made, for the sec- d shot her ond tim'e, a defendant ina suit for had always divorce. wing taken Mrs. Hanna was the daughter of home. He Charles Gordon, member of one of disposition ithe wealthiest families in Clevelantl. loss to ex- Mrs. Gordon confirms the report the theory that her daughter is seeking a di- ain. vorce. cr Auto, Famine Rloters Plunder Rice Boats. March 2.- Shanghai, March 2.-According pping away to circumstantial reports, it is report- le, Joseph ed that rioting and plundering of rice nd Alfred ,boats, especially in the vicinity of ad a thrill- Sing Kiangpu, has occurred. The asitas Pass agents of the famine relief commit- 3tween here tee. however, make no mention of any disturbances, an[d say that the ke the run distribution of rice is proceeding- to Los An- smoothly and that the natives are co- road very operating in the work, mdon their fter break. Approves of Road Length of State. experience Sacramento, March 2:-Senator us accident Carter's El Camino Real bill appro- ili of their priating $25,000 for the survey and · grade has €stimte for a State highway from first of the the northern boundary of the State started a to the southern boundary, following places the as closely as'possible the line of the ated. old Mission road, passed the Senate road will yesterday. It is 'thought the bill will ind that a also be passed In the lower house and tween here, receive the Governor's approval. 3 beach. - 1 Earthquake at Costa Rica.' Postponed. Kingston, March ·2.-Costa Rica By request was shaken by an earthquake yester- Blackman, day afternoon, according to a cable evan, trus- message received here. The peoplo nish Mines. are terrorized, fearing a recurrence of the tremblor. No damage is re- e and sell ported. ing of the B . . Portland, Ore., March 2.-Under orders from Manager J. C. Stone of the Pacific Board of Fire Underwrit- ers, the local board has issued circu- lars to all agents in Oregon, Wash- ingtdn and Idaho ordering them to discontinue refunding to policy-hold- ers the emergency premium of 25 per cent additional that was charged on all- policies written after the San Francisco fire and ·Defore Jaiiuary 1. 1907, · as had been directed in a cir- cular issued February 14. The effect of the new order is to withhold from policy-holders in Portland alone fully $100,000. It is declared that the new order will create great confusion in the insurance business in the Northwest as *well as dissatisfaction among policy-holders, because a part had already been reimbursed and the rest had not. The order becomes ef- fective at once. New Beach Diggings Discovered. Seattle, Wash.,'March 2.-Beach diggings rivaling -in riches those found by 'the pioneers in the surf washed sands immediately in front of Nomein 1898 have been discovered. five mildswest' of the- mining metr6D- olis.- The find has been located for a distance of two miles. It begins to the 'westward of the mouth of Snake riter and is backad 2,000 feet from the -sea. The diggings are of the ruby sand character two feet thick, and average better than ten cents to . the pan. There are four outfits-working the beach and a wild scramble is now on for claims. Asks for a nece. ver. Concord, N. H., March 2.-A bill in Aquity to secure an accounting of the financial affairs of Mrs. Mary Biker Glover Eddy, head of the Christian Science Church, was filed in the Superior Court yesterday by Mrs. Eddy's son, George W. Glover of Deadwood, S.· D., and his daughter, Mrs. Mary Baker Glover, and George W. Baker of Bangor, Maine, nephew and "next friend" of Mrs. Eddy. A Lunatic in Disguise. Berlin, March 2.-A man wearing the uniform of a Dragoon officer tried to enter the palace last night, 81Vt I'MUUMt33® I tA -brt The Advisory and Social Commit- by the curator, Miss M. E. B. Nor· tee of the Pacific Grove Museum Asso ton, 'assisted by MrB Loefler and . olation held a meeting on' Friday Miss Jettie Johnson. This was a P. afternoon to discuss matters pretaln· P. C. afrair by Miss Norton pre- · ing to the welfare of-the museum. vious to her departure for a vacation It was decided to give a progres of several weeks in Los An geles. sire tea on April 3d. , While in the sputhern city she will The,ladies were' pleasantly i dur- attenj a reunion of her college class- prised by the serving often and dake mates.'' -, . 4 ·i A DAL q 1 MARRIAGE OF EDGAR -- 4 0 bu/40 3 Id/¢07 6 LEWIS AND RUTH BONNEY 7 Ruth A. Rooney and Horace Edgar Grove eince' early childhood. She · 4.2- Lewis were married-in Salinas Satur- was one' of the Claps of 1906 high day at two o'clock by Rev. Geo. Mc- school graduates and a -f,rorite Oormick, bastor of the Presbyterian among her classmates, is popular church of that city.The young couple am'onk the young people of the sooial were attended by the bride's sister, set in which she moves. Miss Ethelind Bonney and JamesLew The grobm a young man of sterling is the groom's brother. who with his worth. hah resided in the Grove, mother camb over from Jamesburg. during the past two years, and holds to be in attendance at the service. a fine position with the Pacific Im- Miss IIazel Lewis, ' who resides in provement Company. , the Grove also witnessed tho core- - lhe happy couple will return to moiiy. the Grove this evening to begin The bride is the daughter of; J. A. housekeeping in a cosy home await- Bonnoy and wife of this city, and ing them on Fifth street. with her parents has livod in the / nn Art@ and: Ailiete Lerute a- Carme , Heritage Society of Pacific Grove,Historical Collections,Names of People about town,A through B Name file,Bonney,BONNEY_006.pdf,BONNEY_006.pdf 1 Page 1, Tags: BONNEY_006.PDF, BONNEY_006.pdf 1 Page 1

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