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Page 1: CALL,' MARCH A PITIFUL SCENE. I GrandflUUBOI&l …chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn94052989/1894-03-30/… ·  · 2009-02-26A PITIFUL SCENE. Clarence Simons on Trial for Murder

A PITIFUL SCENE.

Clarence Simons on Trialfor Murder.

HIS SON'S HURTFUL STORY.

A Man and a Woman Jailed forStealing Jewelry.

DIAMONDS INTHEIR POSSESSION.

Mrs. Emma White Sues for Divorce.

A Sheriff From Chilton, Wis.,Astonished.

Clarence W. C. Simons, who is charged

with the murder of William C. Hansen atBerkeley on the morning of November 10of last year, was on trial yesterday inJudge Ogdeu's department of the Superior

Court. Simons was accompanied by hisfather, sister and wife.

The crime for which he was on trial isthe outgrowth of a drunken row in asaloon at Berkeley, in which Simons, hiswife and the deceased were the principals.At a late hour on the night in question thetrio left the saloon and started for home.Simons tried to prevail upon his wife towalk with bim, but it appears that thewoman preferred the company of Hansento that of her husband and would not gowith him. This so enraged the drunkenman that be Hastened home in advance ofthe couple, procured bis shotgun, and re-turning: met them about 100 yards from thebouse and deliberately shot Hansen dead.Simons then walked to the County Jail,where he arrived about 6 o'clock Inthe morn-ing, and gave himself up.

His story was that they had a struggle, andin the melee the gun was discharged acci-dentally, killingHansen.

The greater part ol the day was taken up Intrying to get a jury.

Among the witnesses examined wasSimons'16-year-old sou who testified ihat his lathercame home, got his sun. and went out saying

_*<\u25a0 was going to killHansen.The trial willbe resumed to-day.

Footpads Foiled.At 10 o'clock Wednesday night an attempt

was made by two footpads to hold up a deliverywagon of Fred Miller's Oakland Parcel andPackage Delivery Company ou Moss avenue,near hlmliurst. The driver of the wagon hadpackages of considerable value lv his custodyand refused to surrendei them. The footpadsIned two shots at him, but neither took effect.There are no clews that might lead to the ap-prehension of the miscreants.

Two Fine Shoplifters.The $150 diamond ring and the $10 pearl

ring stolen from the counter of S. Lathrop'sjewelry-store at 1059 Broadway Tuesday after-noon while the clerk's back was turned, havebeen recovered and the sneaktbleves, a hand-son:--ly dressed man and woman, were arrestedInSan Francisco last night. 1 tev said theywere Mr.and Mrs. D. W. Poole.

Mutt I'ay His Owu Expanses.Sheriff Antone Kersten of Chilton County,is, arrived bright and happy at the Sheriff's

oflice yesterday to claim Dr. Albert IcKstadt asbis prisoner and to take him back East to an-swer a charge of performing a criminal oper-ation.

lie was a little upset when told that his manhad been released after as-corpus proceed-ings, and still more dumfounded when toldmat Dr. ickstadt was now ivCnlltou, havingventured there voluntarily to face the chargeagain.; Dim.

Sheriff Kersten felta little sad at heart whenthe thought came to him that not getting hisprisoner he would have to pay his own ex-penses.

Two Congresses.The third preliminary meeting of the

Woman's Congress of Missions was held atli. First M. E. Church yesterday afternoon.Several hundred Oakland ladies "were in at-tendance.

The meeting was presided over by Miss Min-dora L. Berry, and Mrs. Sarau H. Cooper read avery interesting paper on "CityKindergartenWork," and Mrs. NellieEysier also talked onmission work among the Indians. Tills con-gress will meet in San Francisco In ths fatterpart of April.

Wants a Separation.Mrs. Emma X*White wants a separation

from William T. While on the ground oflailure to provide. She also want*the custody

.of their only child, v:_>o Is a boy .'il years old.Mis. White, who is represented by lawyer andAyr. says that she and her husband were mar-led at Woodland about six years ago and for the

last two years her husband, who i« a contractorand builder and makes considerable money,has failed to furnish anything for the supportof his wife and child.

Ready to Fight.Daniel McMabon. the capitalist wbo has

been accused of attempting to bribe TownClerk Collins of Haywaids, Is prepared to light,'ana at his preliminary examination, which is :f-et for Tuesday next before Justice Pimentalof Haywards. he will attempt to turn thetables onbis accusers.

BERKELEY.The 11th of April will be the State Uni-

versity's day at the fair, and the town ofBerkeley will ably second ibe celebration ofher great school by showering all the rosesinher gardens upon the fair on that day. Anextensive programme of exercises Is an-nounced. The bauquet willbe the feature ofHie aay. Tbe Governor and other officials willbe present, and the recents, the faculties, thestudents of all the colleges in Berkeley andSau Francisco, the alumni and university menin general willbe luvited. The Vienna Praterband willgive a conceit during the bauquet.

Intercollegiate l.nni..To-morrow afternoon Stanford willbe pitted

against the University Club at the East Oak-land tenuis courts to deteriuin- the champion-ship. The men will play as follows: Firstplace in singles— Stanford. Beumiller; U. C,Sanborn. Second piac* In singles— Stanford,Ellis; U. C. Wage. Doubles— Stanford. Durantana Watson; U. C. Sanborn and Byxboe.Charles Bates willbe referee.

Berkeley Children.Some 1200 tickets will be distributed toBerkeley -schoolchildren to visit the fair to-to-morrow. ."--"

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r\ELINQUENT BALE NOTICE—OCCIDENTAL-\u25a0-'consolidated Mining Company. Location ofprincipal place of business, San Francisco, Califor-nia: location of works. Silver Star MiningDis-trict,Storey County, Nevada.

Notice— are delinquent upon the follow-ing described stock on account of assessment No.15. levied on the 15th day of January, 1894, theseveral amounts set opposite the names of tha re-spective shareholders, as follows:

No. No.Names. Certificates. Shares. Amt.

Cahlil,E. A Co.. Trustees ...3119 60 5 00Coleman *Wattle., Trs 64 100 10 00Durorow. A. X,Trustee 87 100 10 00Durbrow, A,K., Trustee 106 100 10 00Durbrow. A. X., Trustee 682 100 10 00Durbrow, A. X.. Trustee 695 50 6 00Durbrow, A. X.. Trustee 690 60 5 00Durbrow, A. X., Trustee 704 100 10 00Durbrow, A. X., Trustee 744 60 6 00Durbrow. A. X.. Trustee 790 100 10 00Durbrow, A. X,Trustee 1488 100 10 00Durbrow, a. X., Trustee 4451 100 10 00Durbrow, A. X., Trustee 4469 60 6 00Durbrow. A. X.. Trustee 4554 660 65 00Durbrow, A. X., Trustee 453* 300 30 00Durbrow, A. X., Trustee 459- 200 20 00Durbrow. A. X.. Trustee 4693 '.'OO 20 00Durbrow, A. X., Trustee 4596 100 10 00Durbrow, A.K_. Tros-ee 4600 100 10 00Durbrow, A. X., Trustee 4601 100 10 00Durbrow, A. X., Trustee 4608 1700 170 00Durbrow. A.X., Trustee 4611 1000 100 00Durbrow. A. X.. Trustee 4612 1000 100Durbrow. A. X.,Trustee 4614 500 60 00Durbrow. A. X.. Trustee 4615 500 50 00Durbrow. A. X, Trustee 4616 600 60 60Durbrow. A.X., Trustee 4618 600 60 00Durbrow. A. X., Trustee 4619 600 6000Durbrow, A. X., Trustee 4628 500 50 00Durbrow. A. X.. Trustee 4629 500 60 00Durbrow, A. X.. Trustee 4633 300 80 00Durbrow, A. X., Trustee .. 4640 300 30 00Durhrow. A. X., Trustee 4641 300 30 00Durbraw. A. X,Trustee 4643 300 30 00Durbrow, A. X.. Trustee 4665 200 '.'0 00Durbrow, A. X., Trustee 4666 200 20 00Durbrow, A. X.. Trustee 4678 100 1000Durbrow, A. X., Trustee 4681 100 1000Durbrow, A. K.Trustee 4683 100 10 00Durbrow, A. X.. Trustee 46.17 100 1000Durbrow. A. X., Trustee «690 100 10 00Dnrbrow, A R.. Trustee 4703 100 1000-urbr-w. A. X., Trustee 4709 100 1000Durbrow, A.K. Trustee 4710 100 10 00Durbrow, A. K„Trustee 4712 100 10 00Dnrbrow. a. X.. Trustee 4713 100 10 00Durbrow. A. X.. Trustee .. 4717 100 1000Durbrow, A.K.Trustee .7-0 100 10 00Durbrow, A. X., Trustee 4721 100 1000Durbrow, A.X.. Trustee 4726 100 1000Durbrow. A. X.. Trustee 4736 100 10 00Dnrbrow. A. X., Trustee 4737 100 10 00Durbrow, A. X., Trustee 4741 100 10 00Durbrow, A. X., Trustee. .4742 100 10 00Durbrow, A. X.. Trustee 4744 100 10 00Dnrbrow, A. X., Trustee 4745 100 10 00Durbrow, A. X.. Trustee 4749 100 10 00Durbrow, A. X,Trustee 4750 100 10 00Durbrow. A. X.. Trustee 4751 100 10 00Durbrow. A. X.. Trustee 4752 100 10 00Durbrow, A.K„Trustee 4753 100 10 00Durhrow, A. X., Trustee 4754 100 10 00Durbrow. a. X., Trustee 4762 100 10 00Durbrow. A. X., Trustee 4808 60 6 00Durbrow, A. X.. Trnstee 4918 10 100Durbrow, A. X., Trustee 4971 350 25 00Dlxon A Miles. Trustees 3473 '20 2 00Dlxon Jt Miles, Trustees. 4274 100 10 00Dlxon *Miles. Trustees.. 4298 100 10 00Dixon A Miles, Trustees 4342 100 10 00Edwards. W., Trustee 1367 50 5 00Edwards. TV., Trustee 3207 60 5 00Foster, A. W. A Co.. Trs 1393 60 600/aster. A. W. A Co.. Trs 1631 100 10 00Oautbier. K. *Co., Trustees. 3B22 100 10 00Oautbier. E. A Co.. Trustees. 3980 100 10 00Gauthier. E. A Co., Trustees. 3994 100 . 10 00Wsut-ler. E. J. Co.. Trustees. 4l39 100 10 00Oauthltr. E. 4. Co.. Trustees. 449s 100 10 00Gauthier. K. A Co.. Trustees. 4967 100 10 00Oreenebaam, J., Trustee 409ts 600 60 00Grant, Geo., Trustee 2954 100 10 00Urant,Oeo.. Trustee ......3064 60 600Goldman *Co., Trusties. .1460 100 10 00Golaman *Co., Tru«tees. 2716 100 10 00Unrnett. W. .... Trn.tee 4161 100 10 00Hudley *

Doud. Trustees 1436 600 60 00Hatfley A Doud, Trustees.. 3422 600 SO 00Iladlsy*Doud, Trustees.. 4578 20 200Hadley A Deud, Trustees 4966 200 20 00Harris, Chas. P. A- Co., Tr5...4957 100 10 00Harris, Chas. P. *Co.. Tr5...4958 100 10 00Harris, Ch-s. I*.A Co.,' Tr5...4969 100 10 00Harris, Chas. P. *Co., Tr5...4960 100 10 00Jones. O. X.. Trustee 4961 100 10 00Marye. O. W. *Co., Trs 4442 100 10 00KehSsch A Co., Trustees 3786 100' 30 00R.bßscb A Co., Trustees 3857 100 10 00Rehflsch *Co., Trustees 4687 60 6 00Keot. G«o. 8., Trustee 1645 100 10 00Root, <ice. »., Trustee 2-*63 60 6 00Hoot, Geo. 8., Trustee 3312 60 6 00Root, lieo. It., trustee 3332 100 10 00Boot. Oeo. 13.. Trustee 3745 100 10 00Boot, Geo. 8., Trustee 3939 50 500Boot, Geo. B„ Trustee 4301 100 1000Root. Geo 8., Trustee- 4568 200 20 00Rolph. James, Trustee 4563 100 1000»t»uf. Cooper *Rediick, Tr.1841 60 6 00Htauf, Cooper A Rediick. Tr.3B:<l 60 6 00

j Shotwell. E. E.. Trustee 3227 SO 5 00;Stein. Nat., Tru5tee.......... 359

-100 10 00

|Whltely.T. A Co., Trustees.. 3734 100 10 00I'Whltely.T.*Co.. Trustees.. 3B33 foo 10 00:Zadig. Wollberj _t Co., Tr5...338 40 4 00|Zadlj.Wollberg *Co., Tr5..2366 100 1000j Zadig, Wollberg A Co., Tr5.3544 SO 6 00j Zadig, Wollberg A Co., Tr5..3664 60 5 00

Zadig. Wollberg A Co., Tr5..3665 50 5 00;Zsdlg. Wollberg ACo., .3737 100 10 00j Zadig. Wollberg A Co., Tr5.. 3778 100 10 00| Zadig. Wollberg A Co.. Tr5...'.818 100 10 00j Zadig. Wollberg A Co., Tr5..4100 100 10 00; Zadig. Wollberg A to., .4101 100 10 00i Zsdlg, Wollberg ACo.. Tr5..4173 100 10 001 Zsdlg, Wollberg *Co., Tr5..4233 100 10 00

Zadig, Wollberg A Co., Tr5..4296 100 10 00IZadig. Wollbera A Co., Trs .4505 600 60 00

Zadig. Wollberg 4 Co., Tr5..4515 100 10 00Zadig, woilberg ftCa, Trs. 4534 100 10 00Zs.llg. Wollberg &Co., Tr5..4537 150 15 00Zadig, Wollberg A Co., .4561 600 60 00Zsdlg. Woilberg A Co.. Tr5..4583 100 10 00Zsdlg, Wollberg* Co., Tr5..4581 100 10 00Andin accordance with law. and an order of

the Board of Directors, made on the 15th day orJannary. 1804. so many snares of each parcel orsuch stock as may be necessary will be sold atpublic auction at the efflce of the company, roomNo. 69, Nevada block. No. 309 Montgomery street,San Francisco, California, on WEDNESDAY, the14th day of March, 1894. at the hour of 2 o'clockr.m. of said day, to pay said delinquent assess-ment thereon, together withcosts of advertising

j ana expanses or the sale.ALFRED K.DDRBROW. hecretarj.

Offlee-Room No. 69. Nevada .Block, No. 30»Montgomery St., Ban Francisco. California.! .POSTFON EMENT.

Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of theBoard of Directors of the above named company,held on the 14th day of March. 1894, the day ofsale for the above described delinquent stock4J»f?_I_._

lJj»v_. .) ,s u*™°y postponed untilIWEDNESDAY the 4th day of April,at the samehour and place.ImriS td ALFRED K.DORBROW, Secretary.

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TRUSTEES' SALE.TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS ANDIunder the authority of a certain Deed of Trust,duly executed by A. C. BUNNELL,party oftheErst part, to HENRY C. CAMFBELL and THAI*DELS B.KENT, Trustees, parties of the secondpart, and the .au Francisco .Savings Union,patty <>t the third part, dated March21, 1890, andrecorded in the oflice ot the County Recorder ofthe County of Alameda, Stat- of California, InLiber 4>J7 of Deeds, at paces 73 and following:and in pursuance of a resolution passed ou thsBth day of February, 1894, by the Board ot Direc-tors of said KAN FRANCISCO SAYINGS UNION,a corporation, and the holder of the note (.No.1*915). to secure payment of which the aforesaidDeed of 'irust was executed, declaring that de-fault had been made in the payment of the prin-cipal sum and other sums, due under said noteand Deed of Trust, and requesting and directingsaid HENRY C. CAMI'BELL and I'HADDEIS B.KENi,Trustees, to sell the real estate describedtherein to satisfy said indebtedness.

We, HENRY .'. CAMPBELL and THADDEUSIt.KENT,Trustees, do hereby givenotice, that onFRIDAY,th. -JOlli day of April.A. D. 1894, at 1.o'clock m. of that day, and at the auction sales-rooms of WILLIAM.1. DINUEE, Nos. 460 and462 Eighth street, la the city of Oakland, Countyof Alameda, State or Calilornia. we will sell atpublic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash Ingold cein or the United States, all that piece orparcel or land situate In the towu of Berkeley,County of Alameda, State of California, describedas follows, to wit:

commencing at a point In the . southerly lineor Prince street, distant thereon four hundred(400) reet easterly from the easterly line or sh;»t-.tuck avenue: running thence easterly along saidline of l'rlnce street one hundred and rony-ntneand nine-tenths (149 B-lOj feet to the westerlyline of Wheeler street: thence at right anglessoutherly along said line of Wheeler street two'hundred (200) reet to the northerly line or Kent ;|street; thence at right angles westeily -dung said i

Ilineot Kent street one hundred and rortv-atue andnine-tenths (145. .9-10) reet, an.l thence at right!angle* northerly two hundred (200) teet to the jpoint or commencement. Being lots numbersnine (9), ten (10), eleven .11), fourteen (14),fifteen (15)and sixteen .10., In block 1. as saidlots and block are laid down and designated ]ou a certain map entitled "Map of the Eastern j;Portion of NeaMry Tract. Oakland Township," !j tiled la th_ office >.f the County Recorder of AM-Imeda County, December 5. 1885. Together withithe appurteuanees

TERMS of SALE.—Cash in gold coin of the iUuited States; 10 per cent payable to the under- Isigned on the rail of tbe hammer, balance on de- |Uveiy of deed: and ir not so paid, unless ror want ior title (.10 days being aliened Iwrsearch): then Isaid 10 per cent to be forfeited, and 111. sale to bevoid. Acts ot sale at purchaser's expense.

HENRY C. CAMFBELL,) -.-„_,_,..111 DUELS H.KENT. / lrusleei

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TRUSTEES' SALE.1N ACCORDANCE WITHTHETERMSAND UN1 der the authority of a certain deed of trust dulyiexecuted byJOSEPH K.DA-SETT,JOHN GALL-WKY and ATARY CATHERINE

_ALLWET. bis \wire,parties or the first part, to HENRY C. UMl-

_<]'.l_LatidTllAl'DEU.S ... KENT. lrustee., partiesor tbe second part, and the SAN FRANCisco SAV--ISQB tl.MON. party or the third part, dated July i2, 1889. and recorded in the office of tbe County

'Recorder of tbe city and county of San irancisco. <

State of California, in liber 1343 of deeus. In!page. 259 and following,and in pursuance of aresolution passed on the 7th day of December,

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1893. by tbe Board of Directors ot said SanFRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corporation. ,and the holderof the note (No. 9421), to secuty Ipayment of which tbe aforesaid deed of trust was !executed, declaring that default had b>-eu made

'lv the payment of the principal sum aud other 'sums, due under said note and deed or trust, andreanestlng and directing said HENRY C. CAMF-BELL and TH.vDDr.IS 11. KENI, Trustees, to !Isell the real estate described therein to satisfy|said Indebtedness.

We. HENRY c. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS|B.KENT.Trustees, do berebv give notice tbat onI

TUESDAY, tne 10th day of April.A. I).1894. at Ij12 o'clock It. of that day. and at tbe auction sales-

'!room or KASTON. ELDRIDUK A CO.. No. 638. Market street, inthe cityand county of San Fran- 'j cisco, State ot California, we willsell at public:j auction to the highest bidder for rash ingold coin IIofthe United States, all that piece or parcel of iI laud situate in the city and county or Sau Frau-

';cisco, State of California, deseribea as roliows.to-!Wit:; Commencing at a point Intbe southerly line of j

States street, distant thereon three hundred andtwenty five (325) feet westerly fiom the westerly Iline of Casiro street, running thence westerly jalong said line ot states street fifty (50) feet,thence at rlrht angles southerly one huoded andsix feet two Inches (106 12), thence easterlyBfty .60) feet more or less, and thence northerlyand at right angles withsaid line of States street

| one hundred and fivefeet and six Inches (105 6-1l to the point of commencement

Being lots Nos. 14 and 16 in Block XV.as parimap of the Flint Tract Homestead Association onIfile inthe office of the Couuty Recorder of saidcityand county, together with the appurtenances.! TERMS OF sale -cash la gold coin of tha;United States: ten per cent payable to the under-| signed en the fail of the hammer: balance onde-livery of deed: and ltnot so paid, unless for wantor title (ten days being allowed for search), then

said ten per cent to be ferfetted and tbe sale tobe void. Acts of sale at purchaser's expense.

HENRY C. CAMPBELL. )Tra.t...THADDEUS B. KENT, / lru"«»--

23 27 30 ap 36 10

PROPOSALS.SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE FOLLOWING

'work and materials will bo rerelved by the

Hoard ot New City Hail Commissioners In theChamber of tbe Hoard ot Supervisors, SATUR-DAY, April 21. 1894, between tbo hours of 10and 11 o'clock a. m.

Contract No. 68— For certain alterations to bemade on the first, second and third floors of theSW. wine, and sundry other work to oe per-formed throughout tbe New City Hall,embracingthe following Items: Brickwork, hollow tile,

isteel, plastering, hut water heating, plumbing,gaaflttlßß and electric wiring,interior finishingand miscellaneous worn.

Reference is hereby made to tbe plans, specifi-cations and conditions of contract in the office orthe Secretary and Architect under which tblsworn must be done.

Tiie secretary willfurnish blank forms or pro-posals to intending bidders, and no bid will beentertained unless made upon blanks so fur-nished, and unless same is accompanied with acertified check for ten (10) per cent of the totalsum or tender.

1he board reserves the right to reject any or allbids.

Payments willbe made byaudited demands onthe ireasury, drawn against the New City Halllunch

L.R. ELLERT,H.T. CRKSWELL.WILLIAMBRODERICK.

Board of New City Hall Commissioners.J. J. MCCARTHY, secretary. mrl'i30t

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Ml-9 <*? VX Hf_S» **?a tlon°' » 'fmous French physician, willquicklycure yon of oilncr-

\u25a0 \\\ A__\l %*> ~,\\ \u25a0??"?*.ridi'ra;ses,of^h,',generative organs, such as Lost Manhood, .\u25a0£ T kWm V <_££_V i»?^ nU

Unfitness toC»ck, Seminal Emissions, Nervous DebUity!

S3 IW^L T *W*Y oi,mp.fs'.iUnnt?.e3S. to M,arry. ExhausUng Drains, Varicocele andRS N^ r V -/ Constipation. Itstops alllosses by day or night. Prevents quick-8C

>»-' n-ss of discharge, which if to Spermatorrhea and9BEFORE AND AFTER S1i,the norrorsof In.potency. CT OHNEcleanses theUver, tbe

\u25a0 _TJ.„r^«.l-T V Tv. kld"evBand the urinary organs of nilimparities.*™ C!UI»II__._.I_ strengthens and restores small weak organs. itlu»'W__ffi_-WwiPT- \u25a0"!-_ reason sufferers are not en red by Doctors is because ninety per cent are troubled wltbProstatitis. CDPIDEN _Is onlyknown remedy to cure without an operation. 5000 testimoni-als. A written guarantee given and money returned ifsix boxes does not affect a permanent •are.$1.00 a box. six for |...00, bymall. Send forms circular and testimonials.

Davol Medicine C0.,,632 Market "-.San Francisco. Owl Drug Co.. 1128 Msrkst St.. San Francisce.Garrett A Taggsrt, Fourteenth snd Broadway, Oakland. ." su* tf cod

MISCELLANEOUS,

flUUBOI&lGrand Opening!NEW SPRING

GOODS!Neckwear,Fancy Shirts,Negligee Shirts,Hosiery,Underwear, Etc.

PRICES STILL LOWER ! i

748 and 750 Market Street. \mr'2s SuWeFr tf

SCX $10,000rl/*£*J^'' *^?uman—coTHATtAvtßornelff-n %*-&%'_-] \\."N \ftfjaCßarrirt'cocoiinimifiti.*ta^if^ys £§l@& ' CONTAINSll'^^S '•H__\^^k^fC_^P^^rm^;l'al,

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DEFECTIVE EYESICHTIsalways helped and often permanently remedied ,by a pair of properly titled classes, which cannotbe sot from peddler, or others who know nothingabout the eyes. Ifyour eyes ache when you readyou need glas.es.

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TRUSTEES SALE.Inaccordance with the terms and under tb*au-

;thority of a certain deed of trust, dulyexecutedIby ANTONIO >. I-.T-___NC-I.KT, sometimes I|called ANTONIO S. BtI'KMOCRI,party of theCist part, to HKNRY< . (AMI'l.______ and THAI-

j OKI'S 11. KENT, '.ru.tees, parties Of the secondpart, and the SAN lKaNCIsCO SAVINGS IUNION,party of th.' third part, dated September'-'7. 1888, and recorded In tne ofttce of the C. unly jRecorder of the County -t Tulare, State of Cali-fornia, la Liber 4 of 'trust Deed', at page 527. and ,rollowtng: And in pursuance or a resolutionpassed on the 22d day of March, 1894. n\ tl:eboard of directors of said .-AN" FKANCINCoSAVINGS UNION, corporation, and the holderot tne note iNo. 90U4K to «ecure payment ofwhich tbe afi resaiCk deed of trust was executed,declaring that default bad been made In the pay-Hit' of :lie principal sum and nifcer sums, due;under said note and dr.d of trust, and requestingand directing sit.l HKNRY ('. ('AMl'lthLLand !THADDEUS 11. KENT, trustees, to sell thereatestate described therein to satisfy said indebted-ness, we, HKNRY C. CAMPKKI.i.and. UAODKOSH. KENT,trustees, do herebr give notice that on 1Tl KSOAY. the lTtliday of April.A. O. lhyi.at19 o'clock k_ of that day. and at the auction sales-

Iroom of Easton. Eldrldge A Co.. No. 638 >.arket I! street, In the City and County of san t-rancisco. jiState of California, we willsell at publicauction.1 to the highest bidder, lor cash In cold coin of the

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| tinted States, all the piece or parcel of land situ- |Iate in the County of Kings (formerly part of tli*iConner of Tulare). State of California, deseribealas follows, to wit According to the official plats ,\ and system of surveys of the Government of theUnited States, inTownship Nineteen .13 > South.

IRange Twenty-two C22) East, Mount Diablo Hate'

Iand Meridian.! Of Section Four (4) the fractional northwest |j quarter (Kr. »/*): containing one hundred iIand seventy-one and seventy-nine one hundredths !! (171 79-100) acres or land.

Also, all water, water rights and privileges In \any wise appurtenant or belonging to said land or

;any part thereuf, together with the appurten-'

ances.1 TI.KMS OF SALE.-Cash In gold coin of the

United States: ten per cent payable to the under-Isigned ou the fall of the hammer: balance on de- !| liveryof deed: and It not so p ltd. unless for want;of title (ten days ben? allowed for search), thru

said ten per cm: to be, forfeited, and the sale tobe void. Acts of sale at purchaser's expense.

HENRY C. CAMPBELL. \ Trll MTII.DDKISB.KKNT. / Trustees.

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TRUSTEES' SALE.IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS ANDX under the authority of a certain Deed of Trust.

j duly executed by SAMUEL AVIS,p»rty of theIfirst part. to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and' THAU-IDECS B. KKNT,Trustees, parties of th* second!part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SAVINOS;iUNION,party of tne third psrt. dated January 9, <

I1890, and recorded In the Cfllee of the CountyRecorder of the County of Fresno, State of Cali-I fornia. InLiber 107 of Deeds, at pages 133 andfollowing, and lvpursuance of a resolution passed

| on the 28th day or December. 1893, by th*Board\ of Directors of said SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS!UNION,a Corporation, and the hoiderof ihe note

(No. flso;.). to secure payment of which the afore-said l>eed of Trust was executed, declaring thatiderault bad been mads in the payment of the

principal sum and < ther sums, due under saidnote and Deed of Trust, and requesting and di-

;recting said HKNRY C. CAMPBELL and THAI>-. DXIS H. KENT. '1 riisieet, to sell the real estatedescribed therein and not heretofore reconveyedto satisfy said Indebtedness.

We. HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUSB.KENT.Trustees, do hereby sire notice, that

1 on TUESDAY, the Mday of April. A. D. 1894, at) 12 o'clock M. or tbat day,and at the Auction Sales

Room ot EASTON, EI.DRIDOK * en.. No. 638:Market street. In the City and County or ManFranc State of California, we willsell at pub-

Ilie auction, to the highest bidder, for cash In;Guld Coin of tbe United Mtatrt.all the pieces orj parcels of land situate in tb* County ot Fresno,Stale of lalirornia, described as fellows, to wit:

According to tbe Official Fiats and Systems ofISurveys or the Government of the United States.

InTownship Fifteen (la)South. Range Twenty-

I three t'23) East. Mount DiabloKate and Meridian.Of Section Twenty-one (21) the Southwest

] Quarter (S\v i/4) and tbe South Half of tbe South-east Quarter (S _l_ or B__t44).

Containing 1 wo Hundred and Forty (240) acresof land, more or less, together witb the appurte-aanees.

TERMS OF SALE—Cash In Gold Coin of tbeUnited States: ten per cent payable to th*under-signed on the fall of the hammer-, balance on de-liveryof deed: and ifnot so paid, unless for wantof title (ten days being allowed for search), thensaid ten per cent to be forfeited, and. the sale tobe void. Acts ofsale at purchaser's expense.

HENRY C. CAMPBELL,1-.„.,_...THADDK.US H. KENT / lrusleM

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CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY.Insan MATEO cocnt. ;NON-SECTARIAN;

laidouton tbe lawn plan: perpetual care; beau-tiful,iermanecl and easy or access; see itbeforebuying a burial-place elsewhere.

CityOffice. J City Hall __ venue.ael6

TRUSTEES' SALE.TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS AND-I under the authority of »certain deed of trust,duly executed by JOHN C. STRCCKoFK partyor the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL andTHADDECS B. KENT,Trustees, parties or thesecond part, and the san FRANCISCO SAVINGSUNION,party or the third part, dated June ft.:1890. and recorded in the ofh.c- or the CountyRecorder of the County of San Lets Obispo. Stateor California, in Liber 8 of Deeds, at pages 193and following-, and in pursuance of a resolutionpassed on the '..Ist day of December, 189;.. by theHoard of Directors of said SAN KR...M l-COSAVINGS UNION,a corporation, and the holderof the note (No. 10148). to secure payment ofwhich the aforesaid deed or trust was executed,declaring that default had been made In ttie pay-ment of Interest and other sums, due under saidnote aud deed of trust, and requesting and direct-ing said HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDECSH. KENT,Trustees, to sell the real estate de-scribed therein to satisfy said indebtedness__V_-25>_S_*

''CAMPBELL and THADDEUS

\u0084'.,\u25a0_. Fi.Trustees, do hereby eive notice that onTUbSDAV. the 3d day of April,A. D. 1894, at 13clock m. of that day. and at the Auction Sales-room of KASTON. ELDRIDGE A CO.. No. 638

Market street, In the city and County of SauFrancisco, state of California, we willsell at pub.lie auction, to the blithest bidder, torcash Ingoldcoin of tbe Cnited States, all the piece or parcelor land situate Inthe County ot San Luis ObispoState of Calirornla, described as follows, to wit•Lot or subdivision No. fifty (50) aa laid downand designated on a certain map entitled "Mapof the Subdivision of the Huer Huero Haucnoaud Adjacent lands, San Luis Obispo CountyCalifornia. Surveyed May. 1884." a copy or whichmap is on file and of record In the office or theCounty Recorder of the County of San LuisObispo, to which' map and the held notes rromwhich the same was complied, reierence isberebymade for a more .particular description of tholands hereinabove described and hereby con-veyed: Containing three hundred and fiftyone-hundredths (300 50-100) acres of land more orless, together withthe appurtenances._TERMS OF SALE— Cash In gold coin or tbeUnited States: ten per cent payable to the under-signed on the fait of the hammer; balance on de-liveryor deed: and If not so paid, unlets ror wantor title (ten days being allowed ror search., thensaid ten per cent to be forfeited and tbe sale to bevoid. Acts of sale at purchaser's expense.

HENRT C. CAMPBELL. \ Tru...,. •

THADDECS B. KEEI. / Trustses. \u25a0

/ turl3 16 20 23 '27 30 sp3

I tun CaL, and Margaret M.Grnweil of Lompoc,

! Cai.COYTK-KYAN-InOakland, March 25. 1894,

by the Key.Father Lane, George L.Coyte andMamie M. Hyan. both of San Vrancisco.

DIEl>. .i Aronson, Elka Monteverde. Manuel

Bellisle, Francis N. Neilson. MaaC.Bird.Catherine O'Keefa, Charlotte C.Bross. Jacob Patrick. Sarah

Ball. Isabella E. 'aimer. Mabel L.Burgess. Mildred Qulnd. MariaEagan. Mary -I. Keld. John 11.Farrell, Peter E. .-.sunders, Mary J.Gullixon,Guild;. -\u25a0 Sullivan. HannahKellv.Mrs. Catherine Sctalmp. Mrs. Dolle V.l.aueier. Frledrlch Watters. David M.McMullln,Miss Jennie Walsh. John F.

EAGAN-la this city. March 28.1894. Mary Jane,beloved wire of Thomas F. l.a_a>i. and sister orMrs. F. Lei and Nelson M. lime,anative ofWashington Corners. Alameda Couuty, Cal., aged31years and 5months.

B_r"Frienus and acauaintances are respect-fully Invited to attend the funeral THISDAY(Friday),at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from her late resi-dence. 173 Perry street. Interment Mount Cal-vary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. *•

MONTEVERDK— this city. March 27. 1894,Manuel teverde. stepbrother of J. C. Bedell,a native of san Francisco, aged 30 years 3months and 23 days.

BS_rThe funeral will take place THIS DAY(Friday), at 10 o'clock a. _\u0084 from the par-lors of Valente, Godeau .v Co., 1524 Stocktonstreet.

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BELLISLE—In this city.March 28, 1894. FrancisJ... beloved husband of Pauline Bellisle. andfather of Amelia Armstrong. Florlue, Henri-etta and Augustus Bellisle, a native of Canada,aged 60 years.

AiTmends are respectfully invited to attendthe funeral services THIS DAY (Friday), at2 o'clock p. m., at Masonic Temple, corner Postand Montgomery streets, luteiment I.O. O. F.Cemetery. 2

SAUNDERS-In this city.March 28, 1894. MaryJ.,relict of the late Captain James Saunders.a native of Ireland, aged 60 years. [NowYorkand Brooklyn papers please copy.)

JOTS" Friends and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Friday), at 8::.0 o'clock a. m.. rrom her lateresidence, 50 Tehama street, thence to st.Brendan's Church, where a solemn requiemmass willbe celebrated lor the repose or hersoul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. IntermentHoly Cross Cemetery.

**ARONSON— Iu this city.March 29. 1894. Elka,

beloved wire of David Aromon, and mother ofA. Aronson. a native of Poland, aged 72 years.

_s__rirlends are respecting v Invited toattendthe funeral services THIS DAY (Friday), at10:45 o'clock a. m., at her late residence. 1021' _Folsom street. Interment Hills of EternityCemetery. San Mateo County, b.- 12 o'clock m.train from Third and Townseud streets. Pleaseomit flowers. '. •_.."

BALL—In this city. March 28. 1894. Isabella E.Ball,beloved mother of Mrs. M.A. Hawley, andgrandmother or Eugene W. Hawley, a native ofWaterbury. Conn., aged 83 years 6 months and10 days.

_o~Frlends and acquaintances are respect-hillyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from St. John'schurch. Fifteenth street, between Mission andValencia. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. 1

SULLIVAN—In this city. March 28. 1894. Han-nab, relict of the late James Sullivan. and be-loved mother of D. J. Sullivan. Mrs. A.Clarkeand Mrs..'.H. Cahlil.a native <_( Mallow,CountyCork. Ireland, aged 76 years.

JCSTF'rlei.ds are respectfully Invited toattendthe funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), st 8:30o'clock _.. from the residence of her daughter,Mrs. A. Clarke. 230 Douglass street, thence toMission Dolores Church, where a solemn requiemmass will be celebrated for the repose of h-rsoul, commencing at 9 o'clock __. m. IntermentHolyCross Cemetery. *•*

Mi-MI'LLEX-In this city. March 29. 1894. MissJennie McMullen, anative or Ireland, aged 50years.

jSJETFrlends and acquaintances are resnect-fullv invited toattend the funeral TO-MORROW(Saturday), at 2 o'clock p. v.. from the FirstUnited Presbyterian Church, corner of GoldenGate avenue and Folk street. Interment I.O.O. F. Cemetery. •*

BKOSS— In this city. March 29, 1894. . be-loved husband of Rebeccah Bros <. and father ofMrs. J. Murdock Jacob and George Bross,a native of Germany, aged 50 years.

Je_rFrtends and acquaintances are respect-fullyInvited toattend the funeral TO-MORROW(Saturday), at 1 o'clock p. m.. from his late jresidence, 528 Harrison street, between Firstand Second, thence to Odd Fellows' Hall, cor-ner Seventh and Market streets, where the !funeral services willbe btld under the auspicesof Geiinania Lodge No. 116. I. O. O. P.. at 2o'clock p. m. luterment I.O. O. F. Cemetery.

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QUINN—In this city. March 29. 1834. Maria, be-loved wireor Michael Quinn. anative of CountyRoscommon, Ireland, aged 43 years.

_K_TFrtends and acquaintances are respect-fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW(Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock a. _.. from be* lateresidence. :.i>7 Hitch street, tbence to St. Rose'sChurch, where a solemn requiem mass winbecelebrated for repose of her soul, commencingat 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross

'Cemetery, by 10:40 o'clock a. m. train. No jflowers. y 2

WALSH—InOakland, March 28. 1894. John F.. jbeloved husband of Kate Walsh, and brother ofJames Walsh of San Francisco, a native of Ktl-,aysalt. County Clare, aged 61 years 9 months ;and 18 days. [Burlington (Vt.)and 81. Louispapers mease copy.l \u25a0 ..

JG__rFrlendB and acquaintances are respect-fully invited toattend the funeral SUNDAY.Aprill.at 2 o'clock P. m., from his late resi-dence, i3t>6 Eighteenth street. Interment St.Mary'sCemetery. 3

BIRD—In this city. March 29, 1894. CatherineBird,dearly beloved mother of I*.K. Bird andPeter, John and Michael Gllmore, a native ofIreland, ared 80 years.

*3~>ot!ce or funeral beteafter. 1REID-Inthis city,March 39, 1894, John H..

beloved husband or Minnie Reld, anative of 1Maryland, aged 52 years.

LAUCBER—Inthis city. March 29, 1894, Frled-rlch. beloved busbaud of Maria Laucber, andfather of Lealft Martha ana Se'ma Laucher.a native of Wurteinberr. Germany, aged 66years 11 months ana 23 days

NEILSON—In this city,March 29, 1891. Nina C,beloved (laughter of N.C. and Josephine Nell-son, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years.

WATTERS In this city.March 29. 1894. DavidMonroe, beloved son of James C and AgnesWalters, a native of San Francisco, aged 6months and 27 days.

PATRICK- In this city. March 29, 1894, Sarah,beloved wife of William Patrick, anative ofVirginia,aged 38 years.

BURUESS-In this city.March 29. 1894, MildredBurgess, a native of Canada, aged 38 years.

FARRELL—Inthis cltv, March 28. 1«94. PaterE. Farrell, a native of Ireland, aged 68 years.

KELLY—Ia this city.March 28. 1894. Mrs.Cath-erine Kelly,a native of Ireland, aged 72 years.

PALMER—In this city. March 28. 1894, MabelLouise Palmer, a native or Sacramento, aged 16years 1mouth and 10 days.

SOIIIMP-Inthis city. March 28. 1894. Mrs. DelleV. Schimp. anative of Chile, aged 60 yean 9montbs and 4 days.

GULLIXON—In Oakland. March 28. 1894. GundaGullixon, a native of Oakland, aged 1 year 6months and 28 days.

jO'KEEFE— Near Piedmont, March 28, 1894. Char-j lotte C. O'Keere. a native or Honolulu. H. I.

1 UNITED UNDERTAKERS'EMBALMINGPARLORS.

Everything Requisite for tint-class Funerals.at Reasonable Rates.

1 Telephone 3167. 87 atd g» Fifth street.

| McAVOY A CALLACHER, I|?U-iEIUL DIRECTORS and __JIBALMER9J1 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. |ITelephone 3080. -mi tf i_\ *

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MAUKif;I).

MARRIAGES—DEATHS.

w'ri'i v-KRDWELL-InOakland. March 26.1894.by tlTtSr. A. Lemkau,Christian Wolf or Stock-

BRANDT—OOEBEL—Inthiscity. March .5.1894.by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Henry Brandt andOttllle ttoebel. ._

SCHNCTENHACS— Intbis city. March25. 1894, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling. EdmundSchnnteubaus and Emma Jam.

MELSING—McFACLL—in this olty,March 26.1H94. by the Rev. .1. Fuendeling, Louis F.Mcl-"Sing and Adele HcFaull.

BILMER-MARLOW—In 'this city. Marcb 28.1894. by the Rev. .1. Fuendeling, Fred L. Bu-rner and MayE. Marlow. .

O'CONNOR— GRAHAM—In this cltv, March 26,1894, Alfred O'Connor and Lucy Graham.

1 -.OCIST-BACHELDJCK-lii ibis city, at St.Paul's Church, by tbe Rev. F. .1. Mynsrd, JohnA Jt .«u!st and Be.le

,'PUNDELL-FKTEKSON-li. Oakland, MarchU-.'»; 1004 by the Rev. A.Leuikau. Fred Grundell

of «an Francisco and Eugenic Peterson or Oak-

MIRSKY-lnthis city. March 27. 1894, to thewifeof B. Mlrsky, a son.

COULTER—In this city. March 27, 1594, to tbewife or ueorge Coultrr, a son.

KATZ—In this city.March 28.1894, to the wife ofCharles Katz. ason.

OW£NS-ln this city. March 23, 1894, to thewifeof Daniel Owens, a sou.

WILLIAMS In Oaklaud, March 25, 1894, to thewife of i-redT. llliams, a daughter.

WEEKS—In Bakersfleld. March 28. 1894, to tbewifeor George F. Weeks, a daughter.

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