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Show JAMES LICK'S GIFTS. Under bis new deed of trust the new trustees aro as follows: Richard S. Floyd, Faxon D. Atherton, Sr., Bernard D. Murphy, John II. Lick and John Nightingale. Tne deeded properly is to bo divided as follows: 'lo pay John 11. Lick, of Fredericksburg, Freder-icksburg, l'enn , $ i,000; Henry Lick, of the same place, $5,000; Samuel Lick, James Lick's halt ututher, 000, a.vrnii, wifn iT Urv. M. liepler, ol'Annville, bis aider $5,000; bis niece Sarah, daughter ol bis bister Catherine, $2,000; bis niece, Sarah, daughter ol John Lick, $2,000; bis nephew James William Lick, of Svnta Clara, $2,000. For tho construction of the telescope teles-cope and observatory, $700,000; the locution to be selected by James Lick, and tho whole property on completion comple-tion to be transferred to the Regents of tho University of California, and lo bo known aa ''The Lick Observatory Observa-tory Department of the University of California." To the Protestant Orphan asylum of San Francisco, $25,000. To the city of San Jose for building and supporting an Orphan asylum, $25,000. To the Ladies' protection and Relief Re-lief sociely of San Francisco, $25,000. To the Mechanics' Institute for the purchase of scientific and mechanical books, $10,000. The Society for the Prevention of cruelty to animals, $10,000. For tho erection ol a granite monument monu-ment to tbo mother of James Lick, Sarah Lick, buried in Fredericksburg in 1S12, $5,000; for tbo same thing for his lather, $5,000; dillo for his grandfather, William Lick, to commemorate com-memorate tho aorvices bo rendered during tho American struggle for liberty, lib-erty, $5,000; and ditto for bis siator Catherine, $5,000. To found an "Old Ladies' Homo" iu San Francisco, to bo expended by special trustees, $100,000. To erect free hatha iu Sau Francisco, Fran-cisco, $150,000. For the erection of a bronzo monument monu-ment for Francis Scott Key, tho author au-thor of "Tho Star Spangled Banner, in Golden Gale park, $00,000. For bionzu statuary for tho city hall of San Francisco, to represent tho history and resources of California, $100,000. For lho establishment of a school of mechanical arts, $51,000. To tho lawful mm of James Lick John II. Lick, ono ol tbo trustees $150,000. The true and management of tho homestead at Han Joho is reserved. After the donor's death it is to bo divided between lho Sociely of Califor-1 nia Pionuers and tho Academy of Sciences. All his existing debls aro to bo paid, and whatever debts ho may legally owe, and such suma as he shall require for tho imprnvomont of tho bun ie tend properly. Whatever What-ever may bo remaining ot lho estate to bo equnlly divided butwiieu lho Society ol Pioneers and lho Academy ofdeiunoes. |