: FRANCISCO, SUNDAY. AUGUST 17. 1890-SIXTKEN PAGES. 7 ------^C------..ce-_--_-_-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_-_-a-f_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-^^ THE :MORNING CALL. SAN \u25a0-.-— 17 Til17 WIfr—-—-^^ -^=^==^z^^ IflI^BTfj1?Jj W UFhh linv !=£iprill>=^ Jjilnij11 ii THE CREAM OF IS SELLING FAST! SAN FRAHCJSCO UIK! ?I|^^ VERY FAST!! ' 1 MOST m More than on^alf of the prop- J*"™FUHTANTSUBDIVISION\u25a0£ of City erty already secured by some of

2FlMrt Third-Street Depot; T- VL 1?^ l^i\TIPi^TO 12 Minutes from Valencia and 26th Street Located on the Grand Ocean Boulevard Leading from Mission Street to Lake Merced. Is all Smooth Garden Land. - Is Only Thirty Minutes from Market and Kearny Streets. • Is all Graded Ready for Building. Is Within One Thousand Feet of Two Railway Stations. Is Now Being Planted to Shade and Ornamental Trees. Is Within a Half Mile of Mission Street. Is Traversed by Spring Valley Mains. , Is on the Line of Market-Street Extension. Is the Most Attractive Property in San Francisco. Is in the Direct Line of the City's Growth. "\u25a0 Is Destined to SeU on Its Merits. Is Adjacent to the Grand Avenue South from Golden Gate Park, Is the Place to Put Your Money. CARNALL-FITZHUGH-HOPKINS CO., — Sole Agents, 624 MARKET STREET,. ...OPPOSITE. -PALACE' HOTEL. . . Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAT (Sun- AUCTION SALES. containing four leagues of land, and permission (miner south, and thereby enable them to im- THK STOCK MAKKET. MUCH MAKRIKD UDELL. at 8:;IUo'clock a. v., from the parlors of A--Af'' granted AN UNLUCKY WINNING. day], GATHERED TO had been in locate the town on the prove certain lots In which they were Individ- the United Undertakers. 27 and 29 Fifth street; Punta de la Yeiba Buena. where the land of the ually interested inibe neighborhood of Yesterday's market was distinguished by a flurry Amusing Tactics to Recover His thence to St. Francis Church. Vallejo street, John McCnll'a Good Fortune Leads to Ilia be celebrated town sbould be divided Into solares (tilty-vara llllSTAND HABBISON STREETS in Savage, which opened at $3 SO, ran up to $1 45 Little Boy. where a solemn requiem mass will lots). Montgomery concluded to accept As now designated, by changing ibem from their HU Downfall. for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 HIS FATHERS. proof acquired and closed at $4 20, sales being large. Tbe other A curiously up case came under Judge Holy Cemetery. •» thia condition of things, and Informed the Al- boggy locality, and also enlarging a block of The that wealth suddenly often mixed o'clock a. ji. Interment Cross AT AUCTION grant any survey. They again stocks were quiet but strong, and the close was Wallace's attention yesteiday In the form of city. August 14, 1890, calde that he could to citizen a solare. land tn the water lotand beach leads to iuiu was exemplified In tbe case around, HENDRICKSO.N-In this norway, \u0084:...... by The Alcalde, being a good Spanish scholar, soon also suggested that lie change the survey of the of Johu T. McCall, wbo was arrested yesterday higher ail Potosl closing at $6 37'-j. Mexi- habeas eoipus." AlvaUdell applied for the writ Frederick HendrlcKson, a native of aged- Death of George Hyde, the Second p water of fifty varas can at $3 05, at 76, Ophlr at 80, seven-year-old child, 37 years. obtained from lhe cords of the office other doc- beach and lots Into alius the complaint ofhis wire for failure to pro- Sierra Nevada *2 *4 to get possession of his respectfully umentary information, commenced making wide. judge Hyde promptlydeclined to accede on and so on. wife's SS^Krlends and acquaintances are of Francisco. and for her her When the that he alleged was Illegallyheld by bis Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sun- Alcalde Sau grants. to their wishes, staling that he had no authority vide aud four children. Local securities showed no Important change. m., after, many came up morning lv Police sister, day), at 3 o'clock p. from the parlors of Hal- Shortly Commodore Stockton (having to Interfere Inthe premises, and also tbat ease yesterday Court The All1 MiningCompany has put received $15,- Mrs. Price. Co., Interment I.0.0. command) held by In reply the wilt Airs. Price's husband sted * 918 Mission street. succeeded Comraodoie Sloat In Is- of the 100-v.ira toes were already Indi- 1tbe wife, who calls herself Margaret Slayton, --357, he ng the net proceeds of the recent sale of ore to F. Cemetery. .2 A Biographical Sketch of the Decaated From sued a proclamation forming a civil government, viduals who had acqutted vested rights to the stated In an affidavit that bis wife was keeping 14, Donald, Vonßhein&Go. testified that bad dove absolutely nothing concentrates at Salt thlscit.-, August 1890, judicial properly that not except by McCall Lake. Udell, MCNEIL-In the Time of Hi. Arrival in Califor- and ordered au election of officers for could be disturbed for lhe family for several years. She stated thai The Imperial and NorthBonanza assessments the child at the request of Mrs. and then beloved husband of Elizabeth McSell and father 524 California Street,- the district of San Francisco. The election was their unanimous consent. Con. Andrew, Loretta and Frank McNeil nia, in 1846. 15, Judge Hyde's In these matters of she supported herself and family by taking in fall delluquent lvboard to-morrow, and the Golden related the facts giving rise to the whole trouble. of Mammie. THURSDAY .AUGUST 28th held on September 1846— the first election action - Udell, seems, his wife, and brother of Collu McNeil, a native of Nov* ever held under American domination hi Cali- course antagonized Ibe unscrupulous parties who sewing. When cross-questioned as to whether Prize delinquent sale takes place also. -j .*-'\u25a0• it was divorced. from Scotia, aged 50 years, [iioston papers please At 12 o'clock M.,sharp. " sought by the proposed changes, but she bid the at V, highest prices of leadingstocks flattie, and the child given to the mother until copy. fornia. Mr.Bartlett was elected tosucceed him- to benefit net drivenhim from house 2000 The lowest and the given } George Hyde, one of the earliest Califor- self, and was or time his amply demonstrated the wisdom and Sacramento street she admitted that she had and last week were follows: Belcher, ?o@3 20; she should marry again, when it was tobe ana acquaintances are respectfully Clay-street also made Master— Collector— as fl airFrlends DAY Handsome me. of the Port justice of bis decision. explained as tier reason for doing so thai .Mc- A Belcher, *-' 75(93 05; Bullion, 70; to the fattier. After the divorce Udell married invited to attend the funeral THIS (Sun- nia pioneers, died yesterday at his resi- • complaint Best »2 21X32 by Edwards, m., family 38x12-: 1113 Clay St., bet. Mason and Taylor; Inthe meantime buildingand Improvements About the middle of June a was filed Call was drunk nearly all the nine and she Chollar, $2 40@'2 65; * Virginia, contract a woman named Kmma day), at 11 o'clock a. from the resi- residence, - bath; dence, 719 Geary street, at the age of 71. asking him, thought Con. California left her in a lew days remarried his dence, Mltecntli avenue, near I' South San nice double rooms and well bad ket pace with the population, which had in the office by tain her parlies, for wanted nothing to do with but he *3 80; Challenge, 20; Crown Point, then and street. worthyofInspection. will take place by Immigrations redress In to a change tv the survey ought to be made io provide for the family all 50®3 «1 81H92 Ursl wire, Mattle. This made the brothers of the Francisco. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 2 His funeral to-morrow Increased the of 1840-47 to reference 60; Curry. $1 75@2 14, 1890, Montgomery-avenue Business Property. about 800, and the towu began to assume quite a that bad been BMW by Alcalde Bryant, wherein the same. Several of the neighbors supported $3 2592 Gould A 10: Norcross. second wife wraihy,and tbey compelled him by MAGIiIRE—In thisclty. August Francis morning, when his remains willbe carried had, $2 05@2 Mexican, $2 80@3 OS; Ophlr, $4 35@ of to marry again, beloved wife of J. T.Maguire of New York and 67:6x_7 :6;609 Montgomery aye., bet. Filbert and nourishing condition. he by an agreement aud with the unani- her inher testimony that she received no support 50: threats violence Emma which 0.. flats; $7;': pays hand- the bay and placed, temporarily, in 10, mous consent citizens, under takeu;to make Ler 4 80; overman, 75@2; Potosl, 2.@8 37V*.; did before a Justice of the I'eace. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Muhlner Union; stores aud rents across Un December 184G. Mr. Bartlett" started ofthe from husband. »'. »5 he William,Edwin, Louis, somely now uud must consequently .-row lnvalue. yault the Oakland Ceme- purpose procur- the old suivey, north of Washington street, rec- When McCall took the stand be swore that he Savage, \u25a0;..\u25a0. sierra Nevada, $2 4002 85; , Shortly after tills matrimonial spasm he was and sister or Emma and the receiving at ""'• toward San Jose for the of tangular, every agreeing blame, »3 2504 bigamy skipped Canada. Ed itli.aged 30 vests. Harrison-street Dwellings. ing fresh beef, and was surprised and one to take his lot was not alone to but that ll was all the Union, 92 1 '"i-55; Jacket, *:8503 20. arrested' lor and to acquaintances respectfully Harrison, tery. under the winning a In lottery. When be came back be was agaiu arrested, aud afTFriends and are 50x85: 651 and 663 bet. 2d and 3d:' 2 ,To Captain W. F. Swasey The Call.Is Indebt- taken prisoner by an Irregular body ot wherever it might become located result of pilze tbe He Variations In local securities during the week invited to atteud the funeral THIS DAY (Sun- bay-window dwelling-bouses. In fashionable Californians, event Captalu survey. Judge Uyde to enter- in that, happily enough Is pending. large followingInteresting biography of the upon wbich J. changed declined ilutalued they had lived were as follows: S. V. Water, »98i^»8 50; Safety tbe case sill! day), at 2 o'clock p. M. Services at New Jeru- part of rlincon Hill;rents $100; sold toclose but ed for ttie B. Navy, commanding tain the proposition, as such would be against be $7500. he then bought a He appealed as his own counsel In the habeas street, deceased, taken from advance sheets of his Hull of the then the until diew liesaid Nitro Powder,sl337V_@l4: Hawaiian Commercial, case, salem Church, O'Farrell between Mason an estate. district, appointed Mr. Hyde io act as Al- the town authorities. Itwas Dually submitted io small house ami put the lemainder of the money corpus and attempted to convince tbe and Taylor. Interment I.O. <>. F. Cemetery. »\u2666 Dwelling. work on the Early Pioneers of California. The (good bank, $17 @lS 75. court lhal bis wife's sister waa withholding the Webster-street aays: calde dining Mr. Bart let absence. The Al- "butubre buenos" mem. evidence- taken. in the but that ll was bis wife who was a 22:11x87: -0-1 Webster, near California; 3-story writer, by way ofpreface, and ttie redress asked untied by their prosperity; she drew child from her without legal right. Judge biography of calde's office was located in the old Custom-house foraccorded. that $1000 1-.-11.1 1ecu. The house, 6rooms and bath; reuts $35; worth $40 at The exceptionally elaborated fronting the plaza, but a company of tilled Judge llvde was opposed to the sale of water out of the bank and spent it,to which be ob- laughed at him aud told htm his wife had aright the subject of this sketch Is due to tlie fact that The following isalist of assessments now fending the child UNITED UNIIKKTAKKIIS' g least. \u25a0„•• ;'. has States marines being ordered ashore for the de- lots and sought to Influence Geneial Mason to jected. She bad him arrested and Judge Wilson lAaaeasuiente as long as she was Inlegal custody of Lot. a contemporary so-called historian pub- sale auction by put It pleased. race-street Residence to postpone the at as advertised granted her -.-in a month alimony, but no decree to where she EMBALMINGPARLORS. 25x137:6; N. line of Page, 181 :3 W. of Clayton: lished to the world wbat purport be histori- ll:v i. 1 thought divorce, Ibey argued Mrs. Udell had no lurtber 1 inrelation to Judge Hyde, so garbled Alcalde .m he General otherwise of aod lived mail and the case in the SaleDa Udell that Everything Requisite for First-cUss Foasrals 1 flne location and opposite park; suitable forflats or cal facts aud directed the sale to take place. At the same was ultimately dismissed. Tliey made up and |Board. legal custody of the child because she had re- Reasonable Kates. dwellings. and distorted with false and gratuitous Infer- Ayuuia- married since the decree of divorce, aud the at i fashionable by self-opinions that lime the General promised to have tlie his wife spent the balance ot the money, after rstauuaru con .July.ii.iv 3Hi.AugAn- 1] Telephone 3107. 37 and 29 Fifth street, nson-st teet Tenements. ences, bo colored egotistical inieuto, or town council, reorganized, and he again, time child was In custody. f Steve itdoes and unmerited injustice toa man also which lett her since which they True Con .July 21 .Sept 1 therefore Ills and Stevenson, bet, Bth snd great instance, to Which the apart, Judge was not saiistled with this state- 25x75: 633 633^ endeared to the hearts of eveiy early pioneer establish a com of First bave lived lie added lhal she bad not Silver King .July 10.Aug '. The 1 7th; rents 32; can, witha small outlay,be greatly Han since, .July .Aug '. ment, alleged maliimotiial the matters treated of district of Francisco was entitled. milted him to see Hie children as he P.odle con 17 because Udell's com- "IEUGENE MCGINN. THOMAS increased. ( who knew bim. And as The Increased constantly Increasing busi- per by .July 2-.- .Aug plications were numerous. ESSE are not of purely personal nature, but aie part and only earned S7 00 week work on the dock Con. Failnc '. 100 MililNN KHOTIlr'.ltS. Fillmore-street Business Lots. a ness of bis office demanding additional assist- Occidental and Oriental. When McCall !i:i..ku!! .July -\u25ba'. .Aug I, Udell oflered to prove that he had again mar- (Sons the JAMES McUINJf,) of most interesting epoch of California's nis- of the Udell, of late 50x100; W. line ofFillmore, bet. Sutter and Bnsh; the living ance. Judge Hyde secured ihe appointment of left the stand tie caught up one of his children Belcher .July 28 .Aug '. ried Mis. but the witness could onlytell Funeral and Kmbaluiers, toiy, and as the author ls a witness to IS. iilen Prize 30 ] Directors just the thing tor stores aud flats. history, Dr. T. M.Leaven worth as Second Alcalde. and kissed It, while the tears ran down his .July .Am what he had beard, and the Judge wanted belter 31 Eddy St.. opp. TivoliOpera those events and a pan of that lie feels \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0 2 House. Judge Hyde held the office of Alcalde until cheeks. Crescent ...II .Aug .Aug : testimony. decided, therefore, until the M3TTelephone No. 3353. au4 SuTuTh tl AlMbama-street Flats. impelled by every sense of justice, as well as a many (/rullssliisnk .Aug 4 .Aug '. He Hue Alabama, 100 feet S. of25th; regard, his pro- April.1848. Dtulnghis Incumbency dis- Judge Klx reserved bis decision until to-mor- courts had determined which woman he was le- Jc—CMMC^ .^a 40x100; W. of warm and affectionate to enter citizens, Exchequer .Aug 10 .Sept gally to, he 1flats. test against false statements and his sensions and contentious arose between row morning. — — jss.iia l-'ors .Aug 11 .Sept mauled aud whether or not was .acta record —^— -; ALSO history. principally in relation to the acquirements of 13 An.- '\u25a0\u25a0 guiltyoi bigamy, he would deny the writ aud above; emphatic testimony to the truth of lots, In which the parties would, In Almont .Aug leave the child where lt was, the safe-keeping tongue pea 36x100; adjoining store and rooms: both Ueorge Hvue was born In Philadelphia, Pa., towu several Cod. Imperial . .Aug 17 .Sept 1 In "Of all sad words of or. tbe witb moderate outlay, will pay turn, seek influence the Alcalde- to adopt HOTEL ARRIVALS. .Mis. -,:~. " these pieces, a August 22, 1819. His father, i;eoige Hyde, to the >'. Bonanza I.Aug 18.sept of I'rlce^ on views suiting their clashing interests. His firm I Sept saddest are these, 'It might have been.' largely. \u25a0was born at tbe same place. Bis grandfather, AMERICAN Phil Sheridan .Aug 20. Kltch-street Tenements. George Hyde, was born In Scotland. He Is refusal aiall times to lend himself or his omce to EXCHANGE. Union Con i.Aug 21.Sept 1 New Uas Works. also promote C young, Oualala c Fred Jones.vw, Toledo Navajo (jueeii ,, I.Aug US .Sept 25x75;238 and 238«^ Ritcb, bet.Bryant and Bran- the most ancestry . Buildings for gas works will soon be renta occupied: agood income of honorable of Scotch and Kara, ME Anderson. Kedsvd C .las McDc.ii.-ilelAiv,Chlcgo Trojan I.Aug 23 .Sept nan: $45; always English descent. Ue was educated at Mount St. INDIVIDUAL i- Buchanan, IT MIGHT proposition. Frequently lo the determent of the whole W S Kelly,llcaldsbiirg Henry Shaw, Chicago Mineral King I.Aug SO. sent 2 erected on. Jefferson and Beach HAVE BEEN Maiy's College, near Kuimetsbure, Md„ from com- yens. Cheap houor, munity, engendered Individual and personal an- S 1- I 8 Luis Obispo Arthur Hall,Boston occidental i.Sept ..Oct streets, on the ground recently purchased Lots Near Castro Cable. which lie graduated with credit and when retaliation m and .1N' iiarcling.v-w, Cal Geo Harrison, Portland j Utah i.Sept ..(Set A DURABLE, LIGHT-RUNNING Two lots, each 25x97:6: on 21st, near Eureka, of age. He Immediately tagonisms that sought trivial McNae.y, by the San Francisco Gas Company at a he was 20 years com- id chargrs agalnsi him, most serious X A Turlock 'William High,Denver Mayflower v iSent B.Sept 2 ;.--/ and 23x135 onEureka, near '.'nth. menced the study of law in Philadelphia and i lentous the 0 Smith, Hopland l:.Nciiuiau, Denver Peer I.Sept 7..0ct cost ofabout $1.000,000. aul7 20 24 26 27 28 6t June, of which are heielnbefore set forth. At the de- Bandsky was admitted to Hie bar lv 1842. time, Alex t.ytte, Greuola CJ Wenklertfw, Pi erios . .Sent 14 ..Oct 1 In1842 be espoused Miss Ellen McCoy and mand of Judge Hyde, at the they were C Wilson. in. in.la T A Bolsette, California Locomotive , >.Sept 14.. settled down to the practice of bis profession in fullyInvestigated, both officiallyami by the citi- WIIMcLaren, Stockton John llnlcker,Portland MARRIAGES—DEATHS. zens, and he was fullyand completely exonerated the CO., Philadelphia. any INTERNATIONALHOTEL. tion— Assessments of mines not listed on EDWARD S. SPEAR & between the from act even verging upon impropriety of Whittlesey, Wilson, Board tall delinquent in office. 1844-45 the s trained relations Mrs S J O A Woodland \u25a0 "DOMESTIC" Cal In Mexico,owing conduct, official or private, aud many of the in- Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail Instead or that cheaply made machine for whlcb Furniture. Book and General Auctioneer*, United Stales and to events in AHlgglns. Humboldt ' J BLindsey, San Pablo f he They must be handed in at mouey Texas, lea to belief that betwe- n dividuals from whom the slanders emanated be- A Young. San .lose J Johnson, st Helena willnot Inserted. good was foolishly squandered, the general war subsequently urine-.!, Llttl.-ft.-ld, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. either of the publication offices and be indorsed . 31 and 33 Sutter Street. the two countries was Imminent, and thai the came bis friends. VV Kan Jose w O Ryan, Nov.i'.o authorise! linya "DOMESTIC" and enjoy your In- Tbeie are many sail living who could and TMoloney. Pennsylvania MW Aw,LAngles Sati.iib.iv, Aug. 18—12 if. withthe name and residence ot persons vestment. Inevitable resnlt of such a war would be the ac- Banks to have the same published,! quisition of Mexican territory. From all sources would, Ifcalled upon, gl.ulivtestify to the facis It,1 Jones. Toronto S t Banks, Los Angeles Sid. atM-nti tlltl. Asked. gather Information, herein stated, and why,alter forty odd years, a VfJones .v iv,Toronto N.1 Hanks, Los Angeles AlphaC0n.... 1.16 1.20' Ju1ia.... 20 25 J. W. EVANS, Cen'l Agent, TO-MORROW. from which liecould aud the so-called historian should seek to resuscitate 11 Croft.California 11 Banks, Los Angeles Alta 1.08 l.lvJustice 1.30 1.85 BORN. tendency of public opinion, be inclined to ilie Qtargt Hyde. Thornburg, Hanks, Andes 1.00 1.05 29 Post Stroot. Monday. Aueust 18,1890. tw-s-j long-iefuted tiy X Cal Mi-s. L Angeles 55 eu'Kentuck... August 5,1800, \u25a0 \u25a0 belief such acquisition would be from the alandeis and to besmirch Ward, SCANI.IN-In this city. to the wife nu.171) tr mat a justly honored name passes ordinary compre- P T Los Angeles J Ives, Merced Belcher 3.10 3.15 Lady Waahngn. 30— 35 of C. W. daughter. Coast, espe- .. Scanlln. a At a. Urn the premises, Mexicau possessions of the Pacilic town, they took possession of the F s liiun.-.Salt Lake Mc Oili,Fresno Belle Isle 1.05 1.10 Locomotive.... 10 11o'clock on fense of the hension and can ouly be attributed to gratuitous * X ILL-inthis city, August 12,1890, to the wife cially Alia California. Being In the bloom of for barracks, and obliged Judge A IIPeck * w.Idaho .1 O McSfiadclen. Mo Best Belcher.3.oo 3.10 Mexican 3.05 3.10 - Kevin, • early naturally Custom-house malevolence. lint in view of the fact that the I, or J. a daughter. AUCTION SALES. POST, manhood and endowed with Uyde to piivate room for the Al- of ilia so-called history al- LCarter, Frisco 11 Scott, Los Gatos Bodie 1.05 1.10 Mono A. 40— . :. 34 KEARNY ST., NEAR use bis own writer has seldom Mattemou, ELLIS—Inthis city. August 7, 1890, to the wileof XV ADVENTUROUS DISPOSITION, Aifalis went along quite smoothly pioneer J Oregon JO Flood, Sacramento Bullion 2.65 a.7o]NavaJq 30 ' caide's office. luded to a without conveying a slander, liulwer 20 25'Nov Queen...-. 60 65 . Volney E. Ellis,a son. L...W1 WILL SKI.L... He determined, should circumstances favor, to for a nine, when an action was brought before his omittingtodo so In this Instance would have RUSS HOUSE. 14, 1890, SIMMONS, on a of contract, WI.Miller,San.. Bernard. l.T instead, Cms Caledonia 30 35|.N Belle 151e.... 1.05 - 1.25— DOLLAKU-Inthis citi. August to the M. J. AUCTIONEER, seek his future fortunes and be auione the early him to recover $3000 breach been an execution to his mle. Santa Central \u25a010 Id Commnwltb..2.6o wire William Pollard, a son. settlers the far West, then almost a terra in- a trial by jury was demanded. A similar very .1 N Nash, San ISei inlimn ADavis, -.aula Barbara or WILL SELL TO-MORROW. FDTELNITUKE of and Judge Hyde had been successful in ths McAlpliio, Dennis, Challenge C0n..2.10 2.20 Occidental -.'.. 90 W KB—lnthiscity, August 9, 1890, to the wife ffff THE VERY ELEGANT cognita. Accordingly when commodore IS. K. action had been brought before Alcalde Banl.-it practice ot law, but in 1882, on account of J Eau Claire ..I T ArUona Chollar 2.65 2.75 ophir 4.80 4.85 18, 1890, * counsel, &Picket, his J X Fisher. SanC Barbara J T Tucker, Mudosca Commonwealth;;. of Henry J. Wagner, a daughter. Monday August OF TWENTY BOOMS. Stockton was appointed to take command of the by the sam Messrs. Jones former official connections with titles to real ItJones * wt, Tulare T Wentworth. Modesto 7o 2.75 overman. 1.05' 11.00 this city. August 10,1890, the wife pacific station be applied (or aud obtained the and a jurydemanded, Prauclsco, R Con Cal* 3.75 Peer 10 15 CI.EAKY-In to At11 O'CiOCK A.V., which estate lv San and the constant de- D A Vanillin,Stockton W S Loonay, seiuia Vtr..3.70 or J. If.Cleary, a daughter. . to tbe \u25a0 Con New York.. 25 30 Peerless 10 15 L...co>irai»iNo.... position ofclerk Commodore. ALCALDE iiAitri.ETT maud for his knowledge upon tual subject In the iiWatson, Stockton .--. EH Tucker. Selnia , the Fair, At1057 and 1059 Market *t., near Seventh. raised his flagon increasing litigation courts, Coun.lence 4.75 -jFutoal 6% 6.50 FAIR—In- this city, to wire or Charles J. Commodore Stockton the Had acceded toupon the express condition that befoie the he dis- C I.N Vaughan, Arbuckle J W Mitchell, Seiuia teK Walnut Full Marble-top Chamber Snlts: Best Hair frlga Congress. Captain Dupout proles-ion and, Brewer, Con Imperial... 30 7.5 Savage 4.20 4.25 . a son. Allofthe rarlor. Bed and Dining-room le the of that York \u25a0 United States the losingparly should pay the costs ami jury continued pinctico D C »..r-IA wt.llanfrd G II New .V- Ides C..1.25 1.80 In city, August 15, 1890, to the and Spring Mattresses: Feather Pillows and Bol- 26, Crocker 20 25 S B M WILLIAMS— this Upright \u25a0 = - nigato , sailed ou October his private affairs demanding his Visa Footc.Waahlngtn.OC Furniture, Grand ri- and fees prorapily upon rendition the TPidlct. The subsequently, D Smith, sclma Mrs Crown P0int... 2. 2.05, 15 20 li.J. Williams, a sou. Rosewood sters: Mission Blankets and Bed Linen. a remarkably pleasant passage of of attention, never J liHunt A ry, (i 60 Scorpion wife uf Wardrobes; Ho.ly 1845. After trial look place, but the defeated party utterly undivided lie resumed It. Pasadena Alllnger,t'nico - Del Moute 1.15 —Sierra 2.76 2.80 29,1890, anop Largo French-plate Mantel Mirror, Walnut and Oak Brussels Car- they dropped anchor in the bay of Judge in Human 11LDallas. Modesto CM Bon,Pasadena — Nevada.. McKINNON—Inthis city,July to the wire pets: Bedsteads and Mattresses; nine monlbs ielused to comply withsaid condlilun, and con- The was raised the Catholic Johnson, Dudley 05 Sliver Hill 20 25 Allan McKinnou, a daughter. Oil Paintings. Mantel Clocks, Satin Dra- Four-foot Uttt Momeiey on the 14th day of July, 1840. just sequently Judge Jury pres- faith which his wind has ever rendered a AS Modesto J Walsh, New York Sierra or Frame Mantel Mirrors; Flue Engravings. flag Hyde ielused a ln the to W C Holteivay, Kuinses, Oakland East Nev 05 —:Union Cou 2.60 2.55 DB IKAOA-Inthisclty. July 1890, to the wife Fixtures; Curtains; Library t,eveu days after the United States had been ent case unless they deposited with the gentle, unobtrusive devotion, unmarked by the oa.sdale [0 Exchequer , uo 95 Utah 65 : 70 12. peries, Odd Parlor Upholstery,' English Gas Lace Tables:- point Court iiPearson, wf,Colusa C BHawley.Solano . or Manuel de I'ragaol l'olnl Ueyes, a daughter. : Marble-top Kubber Stair Tips and Clocks. raised at mat by Commodore Sloal. $100 to secure the payment of jury fees. The slightest taint uf bigotry or Intolerance. lie Is a Gould A Curry.2.lo 2.lo!Weldon -ft 05 " 10 . l-«»il . Brnssols C«irpetJi. etc., formerly Tables: his Mr.Hyde Society m W Freeman, Nevada J LHarks, Stoc-itou .-.- IHUMhI-.K—In thisclty. August 8, 1890, to the Oak Extension Table; Oak Dining Chairs; Oak A lew days after arrival received counsel refused incomply and appealed to the lifemember of the ofCalifornia Pioneers. Grand Prize... 25 —|W Cotnstock.... 50 65 Thunder, daughter. Sideboard; an discharge from Commodore Stock- have Democratic, GRAND HOTEL --;'.:. Bale tf N0rcr5.,2.45 2.50 3.20 3.25 wife of Henry W. a -\u25a0. contained in the residence of Colonel H. Tennessee Marble-top - China Dinner and honorable commanding officer, who promptly dismissed the Inpolitics his affiliations been V Jacket city, 13,1890, ton, and left Monterey for Verba Buena (San appeal, Judge Hyde's hut paillsau sense, and, above all, be W IIMorton Aw,Chicago C 8 Sinythe, San Rafael HUNT—In this August to the wifeof A.Davidson, . Tea Sets: Table Linen. continued decision, and never in a , \u25a0 Eureka Range: Furniture, etc. where lie Au- UKIISperry, T Hawea, San Andreas llllaniJ. Hunt, a daughter. ; CONSISTING IN PART OF: One Fine Kitchen Francisco), arrived on lhe loth of added that the unpaid fees in the former esse is Intensely American. Stockton I George Angusltis Sain. _^ SPEAR A CO.. Auctioneers, \u25a0 decides, Gloru KDWAUIis. • ; :-t, 1840, from which time It has been his paid, finally During the liebellion he was In- J California C .' tr,Los Angeles Steihwsy * Sinter street. The place must also lie lhe case was -tried tne War of NR Packard, liakersfieid T 8 Ford w .v eh, Nevada George Augustus Sala, tbe well-known English Sons Urand Rosewood Piano: Parlor aul7 St 31 and 33 home and permanent residence. at without .1jury,but this proper aod approved tensely loyal and a constant and liberal con- Burr, HaittllKO. hrocatelle with Maroon Plush Trim- lime population of about 200. ac- CM Pasadena O L Allen, California writer, ou bis Australlau trip, wrote as follows SetslnSstln tnat contained a tion ot Judge Hyde was the primal cause of the tributor to the sanitary and oilier patriotic ,1A I.c.null Cunningham, SMITn-GEHERTV— August 10. 1890. Louis A. mings; Largo French-plate Mantel Mirrors; Pictures When he arrived InVerba Buena be found th at Endowed by with exceedingly . Stockton C Ukiah to tbe London Dally Nev., Ornaments; Body Tapestry S. CO., was subsequent unfriendly altitude and acts of funds. nature an J w Boat, Merced MrsW Cunningham,Ukiah Telegraph: Smith of VirginiaCity, and Julia Ueherty and hrusseis aud Oar- EDWARD SPEAR & the Mormon colony under Samuel brauuan Messrs. Jones and Picket toward him. sympathetic beau his baud and purse are ever X S Hodman, Los Angeles Martinez - • "1especially have pleasant remembrance of or New York. pets and rugs; Eastern Walnut, Antique Oak and Furniture, and . General Auctions.ri, alieady shore. They had arrived M liluiu. . a Cherry Sets; Spring Mattresses; Book established on Shortly after this the Star, lie Mormon news- piompt In the speedy relief of distress. The Mlss W 0 Oarlock, Cal Mrs AFFinney, Martinez tlie ship's doctor— a very experienced marltlmo MANNING-SCOTT-August 13, 1890, by the Rev. Bed-room and Hair 31 and 33 Sutter street. on tbe ship Brooklyn, on July 31st preceding. paper, made* Its lirst a knowledge it NPutnam, and Maggie Manning. Pillows, Blankets and other liedUlns; Plate glass- appearance, and Jones, In writerhas persoual of numerous Oakland . X Mciiarvey, Uklan medico Indeed, who me most kindly J. y. Hcnery,O. W. Scott Jr. Wardrobes; Writing Considerable excitement existed in the commu- the absence of Kemble, assumed the edl- he has sought out of his s J Ashman, Fresno F O Bracket!, Petaluma attended this city, August 10, door Desks: Walnut Side- nity of K. C. Instances wherein those Stufflabecm, duiins ahorrible spell of bronchitis and spas- KASKELL-ROTHMAN-In boards; Pedestal Extension Table; HallStand; Fine MANTELS AT and among themselves as to tbe Intention toilalcftalr, while Picket look the role of journal- brother pioneers who were overtaken by age and Jll Tulare J Buckingham, Ukiah modic asthma, 1-90, hy the Rev. S. M. Levy. Abe Kaskell ami - - WOODEN AUCTION. Mr, Brannan. Controversies or an excitable opportunity FW Ashley aw, IIScan Ukiah provoked by tbe sea fog which Range, etc. ist, which gave them the they so adversity, upon whom he unsolicited aud . un- Stockton J ell. had swooped down us had left Hannah Kotbman. botb ofSan Francisco. c. ' . reference to pay and property, be- assailing Judge Hyde, E A Forbes A w,Mysvllle A Yell,Ukiah oh just alter we 22, \u0084,. ALSO AT THE SAME TIME AND rtAC*,. TUESDAY. character. In much desired of stintedly bestowed bis generous bounty.in--"*. 'WHOD-1 LEAHY—inLos Angeles, July 1890, tween individual members of tbe colony and Mr. tbey- J Enrlgbt,San Jose . JW.McClyinowis.Rversile San Francisco. lint the doctor's prescriptions Adams, l-'rauk J. Wood of On account or retiring from business, the entire Tuesday ...I.Auguit19,1890, aud through its columns published Although never of robust physique bis moder- II Hoyt. Coombs, Napa and Increasing temperature as by the ltev.Father Los * ...... Brannan, produced considerable irritation and spiteful Mrs X Wash L F L •>•'- the warmth ot tlie Mamie E. Cleary of San stock of Swajitz, Lcm Co., Cfholxtkrers. eon- a squib. In which they charged ate habits and regimen have preserved to him a J B l'ortwood A wf,Ky Redding' sve ueaied and, particular, Angeles and Fraucisco. At 11 o'clock a. finallyculminated inlitigation which resulted In with denying the right of comparatively matured E Sweeney, the tropics, . iv a this city, August 1890, ststlngof24 Parlor bets In Satin Urocatelle and SUk V. disintegration company Judge Hyde trial by healthy - manhood. . His UVColzan, Santa Rosa LllClarke, Sacramento couple of Allcock's I'lastkrs CALAME-EMIUCK-In 6. plush of all grades; 80 Odd Solas, Divans. Patent Wl WILL SELL IN OUR SALESROOMS, the of the under the jury and of smoking In tils court-room to the dis- mauneis are refined and courteous, his deport- I'ottois \u25a0 by the Rev. F. li.Church, Edward Calame and leadership of Braunao, destroyed . CC Jones, Bono J IIVomit, Dixon clapped on-one ou the chest and another be- Hookers. Easy Chairs and other Fine Upholstery. Mr. and all gust of the nubile. The court-room, as before ment modest and unassuming, his conversation M Cavauagbtf w, O LTurner, Los • MayM.Eliirirk. • M, 31 AND 33 STREET, cope bis carrying out the plana be bad con- A Vallejo Gatos tween the shoulder-blades— soon set me right." Iaul7 'It. J. SIMMONS. Auctioneer. SUTTER of staled, was Judge Hyde's own private room, but, fluent, Intelligent aud fullof reminiscences. .WALSH-McDONALD—In this city, August 12. By order era retiring templated In concert with them. Several of the cour.se, never allowed smoking any other In closing biography says: PALACE HOTEL. 1890, by the Key. Robert Mackenzie. I>.D.,Jobn manufacturer from business, animosity against of lie or ' tins tne author HIIKnapp. Napa : NOBradley, Vlsalla "The l'ri>iinum McDonald, Americans exhibited much the unseemly act during the sessions of his court. "As bis gentlemanly and manly form may be Stern, - Call.". Dictionaries. : M. Walsh and Elsie- both of Santa SALE 100 WOODEN MANTELS Military rule, of course, prevailed. 0 New York AMFoster, Cruz, Cal. • > AUCTION company. Mr.Harriett returned and resumed Ills official seen almost dally on Montgomery street, little M M Martin Australia The Call has another consign- 0r.... c Ol the verylatest authorities refused to act. Aw.Baltlniro Miss T Foster, received city, August 12, designs la Oak, Ash,Cherry and The Mexican civil Noe, duties on January 20, 1847, and continued the would the stranger Imagine that lie had wit- W li1- Ileal,VirginiaCity UEW Crooks, S Barbara ment of tho "Allen" edition of Webster's Milt\u25a0HELL-DONOVAN— In this - ... Cloaks, The Mexican Alcalde, Jesus declined io discbarge up io the 22d of February, Ed- nessed all the vast changes occurring In - w, Jose . Henry li,Mitchelland Anna E. Donovan. Laities' and Children's Dol- Walnut. and matter* becoming when San rLIlea. New York i VT 8Clayton A 8 Unabridged Dictionary, Is being for- The Mantels continue on duty, were win Bryant succeeded bim by appointment of Francisco aloe* 1846, or that ue had been such E X Shelby, Santa Crua .1 Holland Aw,Ohio i - which COLBERT— Rudolph Colbert and mans, Wraps, Suits, Etc are now oa exhibition ln our sales- unsettled and chaotic every day. Finally, prominent Important Faulkner, * warded its rapidly as possible to subscrib- y Mrs. Catherine Latherly. ; ,\u25a0.--•.-..-. rooms. mure Slates General Kearney. a and factor in the settle- 1 0 Santa Cruz C Hoffman, Santa cms - - i ~ ' SIMMONS, '"' Captain J. B. Montgomery, of tbe Uuited During me most of May, 1847, Judge Hyde inent development of the present populous D MStrauss. st Lonlt Dr Al.oryeai w,Hay ers whose orders are on tile. These books BrRING-WILLETT-At Campbell, August 14, M. J. AUCTIONEER. EDWARD 8. SPEAK ft Auctioneer* , of the ana 1890, WKDNESDAT, CO.. eloop-cf-war In command was In Bun jos<-| anil magnificent city; aud the writer Indulges E A Bailey,New York ; IIGood, Colorado substantially leather, beauti- by the Rev. George .W. beatty, Francis SEI.-. aula 41 street. absent and elsewhere and are bound in . Wlltert, -H. WILD 31and 33 Sutter district, concluded to appoint officers of civil was surprised on his learn the hope that he may be spared many F. C Klrby.Michigan C W Moore. San Jose fully ISpring and Anna L. both of Campbell...... ".»* 11 o'clock A.M., return to lo fervent \u25a0 embossed, and :iu quality: of paper August 20th - the Webber, Johnson, ______\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0-. \u25a0 jurisdiction. Accordingly, on or about ICth that Bryant resigned and he, him- years witness her uninterrupted progress to CF Los Angeles A Martinez - 1059 Market Street, near Seventh, . Washington A. Mr. had that to Brady, A Scott, and excellence of workmanship tire a per- At 1067 and ofAugust, 1840, ue appointed self, had been appointed by General Kearney to piosperity aud grandeur." MW Loa Angeies Beaumont *•""• DIED. Contents of tho '\u25a0 New (Junior ol the Portsmouth) was writ-, IILlndiey JaiS Angeies I Pl.Redmger, ... ,vng fect marvel. ...:,. Tho- Kntlro House, Tork Bartlett succeed him. Judge Hyde was earnestly averse Itis needless to add that the above C Rrtai, Vacavllie. \u25a0"•\u25a0 H(llassell, Los Angeles LEACH—IbOakland. August 15, 1890, Mary Ann. (i.c.diand Suit liemoTed to onr and Mr.Hyde Alcaldes. Mr. Hyde declined to accepting auy position whatever,, but ten not only a view to the charac- '\u25a0'•\u25a0 Salesroom, for Convenience of \u25a0 to olllcial with vindicate il l.ham. C if,San Jose at 3 beloved wife of Edwin W. and mother of Sale." accept and was appointed Chief of the elements of tbe com- ter of the man, but also to to him tba'. II l'asadena Maiiortrld KrNUAY OcsBRVANCK.— This afternoon , Leach CONSISTING in fi I Mr. Bartlett the Insistence best prove X FJohnson, Los -H ESmith, Sau Joae '.- : Frank A.Leach, a native of New Bedford, Mass., 0F.... Magistrate district of ban munity miles, Ang o'clock Key. Vi. W. Atieibury, D.U., Secretary .... - " or Alcalde for tbe overcame his and again, lor the those who knew him best had not forgotten his J 0 Maynard, Pasadena Klt Kobe, ts, Saa Joae aged 83 years. 'A months and » days, «v 60 Sealette Cloaks, Jackets and Capes. Francisco, assumed a nor self-sacrificing of Sabbath I \u25a0' New York-City, jar and and affairs therealier second time, he entered upon the discharge of manly attributes his devotion I- iionuiati,a Alameda iw w Bowers, Saa Dies*- tbe Committee Young ,-. Friends and acquaintances aro respectfully 140 All-woolCoats Walking Jackets. somewhat orderly aspect. the duties of Alcalde on the Ist ofJune, 1847. to the cause of and honor. Judge Hyde O (loTt^xr-x--,saa Diego v i.Oust, w *eh, Colo will aJdiess the mats ineeilui at the 1'Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAT (Sun- 300 .silk and Wool Dressrs. . Justice \u25a0 congrega- During his i.i- enemies continued did not live to read it,aud now It can serve but 0 W Taylor, Shasta . IA Dnraud *w,Oakland Men's Christian- Association Building on Sutter day), at -' o*olool r. v., from the I-Irst 00 Satteen Dresses and Wrappers. '.'.\u25a0' ,-- UK. HYDE absence had \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0- -\u25a0 *w,Mississippi -\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: -. -.-\u25a0\u25a0:: \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0;-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-"\u25a0:.- Chuich, corner Clay street, 1600 yards or Trimmings, '• Spent much time iv Investigating the real status their assaults on his good name, for which tliey balf bis Mend's Intent In vindicating his mem- ItMiller F C Sailth. Portland -\u25a0>-. .ueut...... ':\u25a0-. ' tional and .Twelfth About Cloth and and or- account, by (1L Hnnn, St Paul Iaura B Smith, Portland : .Oakland. Interment private. xsr*;.t '\u25a0: •™?*f~... 1 erythlng pertaining l_m-clas» the properly excused themselves wheu called to ory. ills widow and six children survive, nud VfjL<-; - -\u25a0 - toi Cloak and town and \u0084-x — the titles under which Oliver, Daisy The Crystal Hatha. '.*>\u25a0» ItOO, John, be- -, 'iot politics. J S Los Angeles Smith, Portland T Inthis city.auiuot I*. ( Suit House. . \u0084 to saving Itwas only by bis estate. ouly \u25a0 VUKLLKW— ... was a valuable Uls \u25a0 held. The ex-Mexican officers refused that death inherit Kelly, Angeles Qululan, Fiiysiciaua Crystal -\u25a0\u25a0 _ M- any Soon alter entering upon his official duties son and two of bis daughters are married, J A Los IVf New York L recommend ttha bot 1tea- loved 'alber OL Thomas and William ana° the late „ J. SIMMONS,' Auctioneer. furnish Information, but patient and an- m '\u25a0' '- * '« \u25a0\u25a0? V,B.-~Ti ->u*ve gnoels after Hyde approached by parties daughter religious life, 'ifjiftff'f.-f£ , .H":^i water tub and IswimmiuK ..''hs. foot lof Mason John ana' Jaises~ -_*'!?*,:. •<-»» , 0»"»W are all of the best make was certain other embraced a \u25a0 diHueut seaicb among documeuts In the Al- Judge has only to .-Slreet, 5f----, Louth, Ireland, aged yeareiL-~..' and latest ;'.->>s. and 11l positively be sold, with- urged 5 Bebtelino has the reliable methods terminus of all iNortii Beach cars. John 78 \u25a0*''""':,Z,.7fr, < calde's office and elsewhere, he ascertained that and to make a change In the 100-vara- and the two remaining daughters ;still reside uli.iin, i l>a out resDtYi.. ifA ts tosuits • _ SuTuTh to jai '..mage I. \u25a0iK.'tffFrlenda and acquaintances a'v ftJ5S* ._i». purchasers. aal7 it . \u25a0v.3 7» ie pu.blo at survey, by moving Uie lines tort; leet with their mother. jJwagfe»te|l-_B-BBS-i_l-B^B fitdefectlveslght. 427 Kearny street. -;,_• . :-.'«"** . haa been established the Presidio lot ' - 7 I .'".":'>' \