Special Dispatch to “The Examiner.”
SACRAMENTO, APRIL 15.–Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hold of this city were passengers on the Titanic. They were returning from a visit to Mrs. Hold’s father and other relatives in Cornwall, where they were married two years ago.
Hold was well known here, having been employed here as a chauffeur by W.H. Bradley until last November, when Mrs. Hold received word that her father was ill.
Bradley received a letter a few days ago from Hold saying that his father-in-law had recovered and that they would soon return. To-day Bradley received a postal card from the Holds, mailed from Liverpool, stating that they were to take the Titanic home.
Hold is a past president of the order of the Sons of St. George, as well as a member of the I.O.O.F.
SACRAMENTO, APRIL 15.–Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hold of this city were passengers on the Titanic. They were returning from a visit to Mrs. Hold’s father and other relatives in Cornwall, where they were married two years ago.
Hold was well known here, having been employed here as a chauffeur by W.H. Bradley until last November, when Mrs. Hold received word that her father was ill.
Bradley received a letter a few days ago from Hold saying that his father-in-law had recovered and that they would soon return. To-day Bradley received a postal card from the Holds, mailed from Liverpool, stating that they were to take the Titanic home.
Hold is a past president of the order of the Sons of St. George, as well as a member of the I.O.O.F.