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NEWSPAPER EXCERPTS
Source: Evening News - San Jose, California - Vol:
XXXIV Issue: 137 Page: 7
Dated: Dec. 6, 1898
Condensed Telegrams
The charge against Miss Kate Lyons who was
accused of manslaughter in connection with the death of Harold
Frederick in London by Christian Science treatment has been
dismissed.
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Ellis Childers, Burrell Cox and James Eagan were
given penitentiary sentence at Muskogee, I. T., for floating
forged certificates of the Creek nation.
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The French steamer Algerois foundered off Algeria.
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At Los Angeles C. W. Earle was shot down
on the streets by a beggar to whom he refused alms.
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Governor Budd has reappointed Frederick Cox
to succeed himself as one of the members of the State Board of
Agriculture. |
Source: Lexington Herald (Lexington, KY) Issue: 39
Page: 3
Dated: Sunday, Feb. 8, 1920
WILBUR R. SMITH, JR., HAS ENVIABLE RECORD.
After a visit of several weeks with his parents
here, General and Mrs. Wilbur Smith returned home in
California. Although just 30 years old, he has made an
enviable record on the Pacific Coast.
Made assistat attorney of the Wholesale and
trust company. The u. S. Comptroller of Currency honored
him by an appointment to examine national banks soon after he
volunteered for service in the war. After the war he was
elected to a position with the Union Bank & Trust Company oat
San Francisco.
Mr. Smith is a graduate of Phillips-Andover
College, Mass., and of Yale University. The University of
Kentucky conferred on him with degree of Master of Laws when he
was 23 years old. |
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