Re: Loveland in the News Early 1900's
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Loveland in the News Early 1900's
Rob Roy RATLIFF 6/18/08
From the San Francisco (CA) Call:
"Berkeley.A local order of Native Sons of the Golden West will be organized . . ."The membership will include J. F. LOVELAND.--24 SEP 1900, p. 7.
The order of Native Sons of the Golden West plans a joint installation of 200 inductees.Five members from each "parlor" are in charge.Representatives of the "Berkeley Parlor" include Frank LOVELAND.--16 NOV 1902, p. 23.
"Oakland.Frank L. LOVELAND having failed to answer the cross-complaint in his divorce suit against his wife, Emma, a default has been entered against him."--14 AUG 1901, p. 9.
"Oakland. Marriage licenses issued 6 May included George F. WITTER, Sr, San Jose, over 21, and Emma R. LOVELAND, San Francisco, over 18.--7 MAY 1903, p. 9.
"Pickpockets Swarming On Trolley Cars of City," was the headline on a story including: "A gold watch and chain were taken by a pickpocket from Robert LOVELAND of Seventh and Houseman streets Saturday night."--30 SEP 1907, p. 7.
"San Mateo, Dec. 16.The local lodge of Woodmen have elected . . . W. G. LOVELAND, counsul . . ."--17 DEC 1907, p. 4."The local lodge of Eagles installed the following officers . . . W. G. LOVELAND . . . trustee."--10 JAN 1908, p. 6. A new Elks lodge with 80 charter members is being formed in San Mateo.Among the new members is Walter G. LOVELAND.--19 APR 1908, p. 37.
"A sack containing $350 in currency was stolen from J. M. LOVELAND, Winchester hotel, while he was out walking Sunday night or from his room."--7 DEC 1909, p. 4.
From the Deseret Evening News, Great Salt Lake City, Utah:
"Died. LOVELAND--At Chesterfield, Bannock Co., Idaho, Nov. 12, 1902, Anson C. LOVELAND.Born March 11, 1853, in Bountiful, Utah."--6 DEC 1902, p. 2.
"Marriage Licenses. Ogden, Jun.3--Henry BELNAP, Hooper; Ida LOVELAND, Albion, Idaho."--3 JUN 1909, p. 3.
"Bench, Idaho, July 2.--Nancy Jane GIBBS, wife of John GIBBS, daughter of Chester and Rosannah LOVELAND, died at her home in Gentile valley on June 20, 1906, after a severe illness of three and a half months.
"Deceased was born at Bountiful, Utah, April 25, 1859.She was the mother of 12 children, eight of them are left to mourn her loss.She was a faithful Latter-day Saint, a useful member of the Relief society. For a number of years she has labored almost without ceasing to help the sick and afflicted, which endeared her to the hearts of the people; and she will be greatly missed in this community."--7 JUL 1906, p. 29.
"Logan. Wedding Chimes. The following marriage licenses were issued . . . this week . . . W. F. BOWEN, Beaver ward, 33, Sarah LOVELAND, Beaver ward, 21."--24 OCT 1903, p. 9.
"The following persons took out wedding licenses today:George R. BOWEN, Beaver, Utah, 26, Mary C. LOVELAND, Beaver, Utah, 26 . . ."--9 DEC 1904, p. 11.
From other newspapers:
"Ogden Briefs.""A marriage license was granted yesterday to John B. ORTON and Miss Ethel LOVELAND, both of Chesterfield, Ida."--The Salt Lake (City UT) Herald, 2 OCT 1906, p. 2.
"Glen Falls, N. Y. Jan 19--Mr. and Mrs. Edmund LOVELAND, of Glen Falls, are both dead, the cause it is thought, being diseased pork eaten Sunday.Mrs. LOVELAND was taken sick Sunday night and died Monday morning.The husband died to-day.The coronor is investigating."--The Evening World (New York City), 19 JAN 1904, p. 5.
"Mt. Sterling, Ky.--Nov. 7--The LOVELAND-Garrett Lumber Co. of Clark county, composed of C. H. LOVELAND and H. Green GARRETT and Cincinnati and Covington people, has purchased 40,000 acres of timber lands lying in Breathitt, Morgan, Wolfe and Powell counties.The land was bought at $6 per acre, and comprised some of the best timber in the state.The company will inaugurate a new feature . . . by sawing all lumber in Kentucky and shipping east for sale.The new company will give employment to almost 200 men."--Breathitt County News (Jackson KY), 13 NOV 1903, p. 1.
Michigan delegates at large to the Republican National Committee included Ralph LOVELAND of Saginaw.--The New York (City) Herald Tribune, 19 MAY 1904, p. 2.
"LOVELAND--Anna, widow of S. H. LOVELAND and mother of Mrs. Minnie L. ALGER; funeral today (Friday) at 3 p.m. from her late residence, 1023 Santee street. Friends invited."--Los Angeles (CA) Herald, 6 OCT 1905, p. 2.
At the fourth annual Dawson county Chautaqua Sunday in Lexington, Nebraska, the main feature was a sermon-lecture by Dr. Frank LOVELAND of Omaha.--The Los Angeles (CA) Herald, 2 SEP 1907, p. 8.