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Show PACIFIC COAST NEWS. LALIPIIKMA. 1 A severe hailstorm visited Su U:r-inardino U:r-inardino last Tuesday. : The Catholic orphan asylum at San Rafael, has received a leiraey of nii 'from the late M. McCarthy, of San , Francisco. I Jist Sunday a man jumped off a moviug train, near San Leaudro.be-! ' cause Ins hat had been blown off, and it is now thought that he will not recover re-cover from his injuries. ' ' The annual Bundesfest of the Turners Turn-ers on the coa.it is to be hold in San i Jose, commencing J una ! st. Then-! Then-! will be prize singing und all manner oi' I festivities. Delegations are expected from Oregon, Washington Territory, and the principal cities of California. ' The Nevada county Angora goat company have now over live hundred goats of that breed. Those who have seen them say tliey look line. The business of raising these animals will be a success in that county, beyond a doubt. The celebrity of the Saucelito oyster beds is becoming well spread. Small Chcsapeukc seed oysters after being planted in tho beds of Strawberry Point will in ono season become lirst grado oysters of commerce. The flavor, of course, entirely ehangos, as all epicures epi-cures say, for the better. Tho shell becomes thinner, but retain.i its hard-ines.i. hard-ines.i. In short, in everything, in size, I in taste, in appearance, in rapidity of I growth and iu prolificacy the oysters I from our beds havo a well earned re- nutatton. Iwo thousand bushels of St. Michael, Chesapeake Liay, oysters hove been shipped to Morgan fc Co. and will soon be added to the large stock already in their beds. Alia. The Colusa Sun has this: "Chap-parel "Chap-parel Joe," the wild man, visited a gcntloman residing in Spring Valley, a lew days since, and engaged in a social ohat. He said he was determined not to bo captured alive, and expressed his ability to take at least several lives should an attempt bo madejto surround him. He Baid tho United States marshal mar-shal was the only officer clothed with j authority to take him. Ho was o He red ia newspaper to read, containing an ac-! ac-! count of himself, but he declined taking the same, observing that company was expected at the house which was the caso and ho took a hasty retreat to his favorite place of abode in the thicket. NEVADA. The eastern Nevada merchants arc importing Missouri eggs: A New York company is about to erect a large quartz mill in the Moray mining district, about soventy-five miles south from Eureka, Nevada, An Italian or Austrian, of Carson city, named Garditto, a dealer in fruit and vegetables, was found dead in his storeroom on the 13th inst. It is supposed sup-posed that he died of heart disease, as there were no marks of violence on his person. Tho two candidates for congress ; Wilson and Burnett open the oam-1 oam-1 paign oh Monday evening. A man named John O'Neil, while rrninff to a funeral at I 'nrrlnml Orrrmn in a buggy, fell back ih it and died in a few minutes, of heart disease. A bevy of one hundred bonnic lassies las-sies from Scotland are expected to ar-i ar-i rive at Portland, Oregon, about July 4th. ! Colonel W. J. Martin, of Galesburg, has applied for a patent for a grubbing I machine, which is likely to enhance the value of brush lands throughout the State. By it one man will be able to remove the largest white oak grubs with case. The Albany, Democrat states that a man who has resided, for years, near , that city, has been lor some lime past 'engaged in incestuous intercourse with ' his own daughter, and the fruits of ! his crime becoming too apparent for longer concealment he has fled to parts unknown, The villain has, for years, been a local preacher, and is said to J have been a shining light iu the councils coun-cils of the Radical party of Linn county. MONTANA. The Argentine silver reduction works, running two furnaces, turn out from one to two tons of crude bullion every twenty-four hours. The cupolling furnace, at the reduction reduc-tion works, near Helena, has been repaired re-paired and started up successfully. A grand fair was held in Bozcmon for the benefit of the Order of (rood Templars, at which the gross receipts were I.jj-Ui. William Henderson plead guilty to a charge or. forgery, lately in Deer Lodge city, and was sentenced, by j Judge Wade, of the third judicial district, dis-trict, to ono year in the penitentiary, ARIZONA. The stage from Prescott was attacked attack-ed by Indians last Monday week on the summit, sixteen miles from Prescott, between that place and Camp Date creek. A blinding snow storm was raging at the time, and to this fact the ; passengers, Messrs. Corsy, Campbell j land German attribute their escape, , the guns of the attacking party failing ! to go off, it is supposed, on account of j dampness. A letter from King S. Woolscy, a well-known pioneer of California and Arizona, written from Stamoix station, jon the Gila river, says that the American Amer-ican residents on the Gila arc in a ter-! ter-! rible state of excitement in regard to I an invasion by the Mexicans, on and j from beyond the border. The Mexicans, Mexi-cans, it is asserted, will make an attempt at-tempt to raise men in Sonora, and then make a descent on this station with the view of murdering the last I white inhabitant. If some demonstration demonstra-tion is not soon made by our people within the next sixty days, there will 1 be mora murders and robberies com- mitted than in all the previous time since tho first settlement of the Terr-tory. Terr-tory. j WASHINGTON TEKH.1TOUY. j No clue has yet been discovered to 'the robbers of the Walla Walla county treasury. Governor Solomon has issued a proclamation for an election on the first Monday in June, to elect a delegate dele-gate to congress, and also calling a convention con-vention to fiame a State constitution for the admission of the State into the Union. |