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Description: Articles of Incorporation, Mrs. Leimach's Estate, Funeral of Louis Callisch & other news
Date: March 30 1898
Newspaper published in: Sacramento
Page/Column: Page 4
The Sacramento Daily Record-UnionWednesday, March 30, 1898
Page 4
BAUMANN DISCHARGED
But He Will be Re-Examined by a Justice of the Peace Despite the strenuous objections of Hiram W. JOHNSON, counsel for Steffan BAUMANN, the wife-slayer, Judge HART yesterday refused to proceed with the trial of the defendant, under the existing commitment, the prisoner having been held to answer by the recently decapitated Police Court.
At the request of District Attorney RYAN - who did not wish to take any chances of BAUMANN escaping punishment - he was discharged but was at once re-arrested and taken before Justice HENRY, who set the case for re-examination to-day.
Articles of Incorporation
Articles of incorporation were yesterday filed in the Secretary of State's office as follows:
Bown Mining Company. Principal place of business, San Francisco. Directors
- William J. RULE, Philip ROWE, George ROWE, Tuttletown; John M.W. WRIGHT, San Francisco; and E.S. VANCE, Oakland. Capital stock, $1,000,000. Stock actually subscribed, $50.
Smyth Machine Company. Formed to operate and deal in all kinds of machinery. Principal place of business Pasadena. Directors - Joseph E.
SMYTH, Horace M. DOBBINS, David M. SMYTH, Pasadena; Mrs. Caroline W.
DOBBINS, South Pasadena, and Thaddeus LOWE, Los Angeles. Capital stock, $300,000. Amount subscribed, $500.
Claremont Congregational Church. Principal place of business, Claremont, Los Angeles County. Directors - Mrs. P.J. COLCORD, George C. HITCHCOCK, Dr.
Cyrus G. BALDWIN, Mrs. Catherine JENKS, E.C. NORTON and H.W. JONES, all of Claremont. No capital stock.
Weinstock, Lubin and Co. of San Francisco. Formed to buy and sell goods, wares and merchandise of every name, nature and description, etc. Directors
- Eugene G. DAVIS and David LUBIN, San Francisco; A. BONNHEIM and H.
WEINSTOCK, Sacramento, and E. BONNHEIM, New York City. Capital stock, $500,000. Amount subscribed, $100,000.
Bonanza Gold Mining Company. Principal place of business, Stockton.
Directors - J.L. BRYSON, C.H. PATTERSON, F.A. McCAN and F.W. RATHENTRUST, Stockton, and G. MILLER, San Francisco. Capital stock, $300,000. Amount subscribed, $200,000.
California Mining and Trading Company. Place of business, San Francisco.
Directors - J.R. KENDALL, john FANBUL and E.C. LOFTUS, San Francisco, and C.W. ORMSBY and F.H. BARNES, Oakland. Capital stock, $500,000. Amount subscribed, $310.
H. White & Co. To conduct a paperhanging business. Place of business, San Francisco. Directors - James LLOYD, J.B. SYKES, P.J. MURPHY, A.M. ARMSTRONG and J.N. ROSS, all of San Francisco. Capital stock, $2,500. Amount subscribed, $250.
Commercial Bank of North Ontario, California. Directors - J.L. PAUL and W.T. BART, San Antonio, and Charles RUEDY, C.E. HARWOOD, P.E. WALLIER, North Ontario. Capital stock, $25,000, all subscribed.
The Yolo Fighters
Melvin HATCH and C. BOEHM of this city who Monday last engaged in a knock-down-drag-out fight in Washington, across the river, were arrested yesterday morning and taken before Justice GILL of that place. They pleaded guilty to charges of disturbing the peace, and the Yolo Justice let them off light - $2.50 each. Both paid.
Will Return to Oregon
Governor BUDD yesterday issued a warrant on a requisition of the Governor of Oregon for the return to that State of C.J. MELVIN, who is wanted in Portland for uttering a forged contract. MELVIN is now in jail in San Francisco.
WAS NOT IN JEOPARDY
Judge Hughes Sends Andrews Sparks Back to Jail Andrew SPARKS, a petty larcenist, is still in jail, notwithstanding the fact that the Supreme Court has declared that his commitment by the old Police Court was not legal.
Having been recommitted by a Justice of the Peace, he appeared before Judge HUGHES yesterday in a habeas corpus proceeding. His attorney, S.R.
HART, contended that SPARKS' liberty had been already in jeopardy, and that therefore he was illegally held.
Judge HUGHES did not agree with this view of the matter, and remanded Mr.
SPARKS to the custody of the Sheriff. The probability is that SPARKS will appeal.
MRS. LEIMBACH'S ESTATE
The Executors Ask Permission to Sell the Property Herman and Edith LEIMBACH executors of the estate of Catherine M. LEIMBACH, deceased, have, by their attorneys, HOLL & DUNN, petitioned the Superior Court for permission to sell the real estate, valued at about $16,000.
Personal property has already been sold to the amount of $1,858.06, and there has been expended in discharging debts of the estate $3,278.20, leaving $2,019.70 due the executors.
Deceased left no will, and the heirs-at-law are Herman LEIMBACH (husband), Albert, Hustus and J.H. LEIMBACH (sons), and Elizabeth MARSHALL, Amy TRYON, Maria SMITh and Edith and Mabel LEIMBACH (daughters).
A PIONEER AT REST
Funeral of the Late Louis Callisch Yesterday The members of the Society of Pioneers turned out in a body yesterday and received the remains of their late comrade, Louis CALLISCH, on the arrival of the body from San Jose, and escorted it to the City Cemetery.
The interment was in the Pioneers' plat. The pall-bearers were C.K.
DAUGHERTY, Dwight HOLLISTER, E. TWITCHELL and A.C. SWEETSER. Beside the Pioneers many of the old friends of the deceased followed his remains to the grave.
SUNDAY RIOTERS
The Cases of Rive and Devine to be Heard To-Day
W.E. RICE and Ed DEVINE were before Justice DAVIS yesterday morning to answer to a charge of battery, but their cases were continued until this morning.
RICE and DEVINE were among the men who beat a man named BENNETT at Eighteenth and J streets on Sunday night, at which time a lady who interceded for their victim was knocked down. The police say a third man will be soon brought in.
SOCIAL EVENTS
On Tuesday evening, the 22d, Mr. and Mrs. STORCH entertained a few of their friends and neighbors. It was one of the most enjoyable parties given.
The house was beautifully decorated with potted plants. The predominating colors of the dining room were purple and yellow. Delightful music was rendered during the evening, and considerable merriment was caused by dressing "the new woman." Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. STALKER, Mr.
and Mrs. J. SHEY, Mr. and Mrs. Fred DAY, Mr. and Mrs. W. GROPP, Mr.
HORNLEIN, Sr., C. ROBERTSON, Miss F. ROBERTSON, Miss Belle ADAMS, Miss Lena GORE, Miss Minnie SHEY, Miss Lena GROPP, Mrs. F. BURNS, Mrs. ADAMS, Miss Myrtle BURNS.
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