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and as a beneficiary under the act of Congress providing aid......1889 David S. Terry, assaulting Judge Stephen Field at Lathrop, is shot dead by United States Marshal Nagle......Aug. 14, 1889 Pioneer woollen mills close; the last of the large woollen manufactories in the State......1889 Gabriel, the famous mission Indian, dies at Salinas, Monterey county, aged 151 years......March 16, 1890 Twenty-nine persons drowned in a train which falls through a drawbridge at Oakland......May 30, 1890 Fortieth anniversary of the admission of California into the Union, celebrated Sept. 6, 8, and 9, the latter day being a legal holiday in the State by governor's proclamation......Sept. 6-9, 1890 Act of Congress to reserve as a public park the Big-tree groves in townships 18 and 17 south......Sept. 25, 1890 King David Kalakaua of the Sandwich Islands lands at San Francisco from the United States man-of-war Charleston......Dec. 4, 1890 King David Kalakaua, born 1836; dies at Sa
Population, 3,672,316; 92.1 to square mile......1890 Calvin S. Brice elected United States Senator......Jan. 14, 1890 Woman's Christian Temperance League organized at Cleveland......Jan. 23, 1890 Lieutenant-Governor Lampson, Republican, unseated by Democratic majority in the Senate......Jan. 30, 1890 First Monday in September (Labor Day) made a legal holiday by legislature, which adjourns......April 28, 1890 Garfield memorial at Lakeview Cemetery, Cleveland, dedicated......May 30, 1890 Ex-Gov. Edward F. Noyes dies at Cincinnati, aged fifty-eight......Sept. 7, 1890 Legislature meets in extraordinary session, Oct. 14, passes a bill suggested by Governor Campbell, abolishing two public boards of Cincinnati, and creating a nonpartisan board of improvement, appointed by the mayor, and adjourns......Oct. 24, 1890 Charles Foster, Secretary of the United States Treasury......Feb. 25, 1891 Modified Australian ballot act passed at an adjourned session of the legislatu