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Show WESTERN KKWS ITKMS. I'AUFORNIA. The following companies have just been incorporated in San Francisco: Equitable Tunnel and Mining company com-pany objects, acquiring mining and milling property by purchase and otherwise, and working said property; location of works, Salt Lake county, Utah; capital stock, l,00ti,0()0, divided di-vided into -IO,i)C0 shares' trustees Wakefield Fenton, John U. Barks, Ezra Ez-ra Hutchinson, W, 0. Wayman, Chas. S. Uealy, J. V. Nesmith and Ccorge T. Emory. Bevcnue Silver Mining company objects', to mine in Wall-api Wall-api district, Mohave county, Arizona; capital stock, if 1,000,000; (rustics , Samuel li. Edwards, John G. Edwards Ed-wards and II. Mcl'hcrson. Tho first consignment of the new crop of Los Angeles oranges has reached reach-ed San Francisco. The fruit is of small size, caused probably by the overhearing of the trees. Since the commencement of Che present harvest year, '21 vessels have been dispatched from San Francisco to Europe with wheat, carrying a total of : tiS5,-17o ells., valued at $1,710,073, against J vessels in 1S70, carrying 1, 7,0, 23$ ctls., valued at $f),219,1.58. Financially, tho managers of the in-j in-j augural ball at Sacramento will find i j themselves minus about $0,000. j ; Elders Miles Grant and J. W. Wil-1 son arc to open a second advent cam-: ' paign in Sacramento and San Franeis-: Franeis-: co this winter. i A remarkable grove of trees has ' , been discovered on the San Jacinto. ; These trees arc said to he as straight i as arrows and stand from 100 to ISO j feet in bight. They are of the pine 1 species, and have a birk on them from ' iivc to seven inches thick. They cover 1 an area of several miles on the almost Hat top of the mountains. A bill has been introduced into the legislature providing for a convention to revise the constitution of California. NEVADA. ! Carbon river was lcporled lo be i higher on tho ii.'ird insr. than it had ; been since ls(i;, and much damage j was done to the mills, damsand bridges along the stream, i The Ely Record snya that owing to I the burning of a boiler sheet and the j wearing out of some of the pans at the j 20-5 tamp mill, the receipts of the'Kay-1 the'Kay-1 niond k Ely company have fallen off; . the last shipment being .o.OOu (only s.',,oOO a dayh The mill was .stoppej : fbr -Is hours, on Monday, but has : started up 5'iain. when we may look iur the u-iial re-!iii. The mine is improving im-proving daily, the luwer level showing over 1'io lit.t A' oie in length, of as good if not better quality than that ; found above, with quite a length of ; ground between the Wc-tern Exten-. Exten-. sion and llic Lightncr shaft, yet to exploie. The new :;U-stauip mill will " be started before the Utb of January, , aud the old 0--tam mill, with a lit-; lit-; tie repair, will give, when working on the bet ore in the State, the largest ' receipts yet ,-lnwa by any mine in the Stale or el.-e where. MISCEUUHS. Over oue hundred and fifty buildinjs will be erected in Evans the coming scar-on. The Chevenue L-:aJ- , hears a rumor that tho Union Pacific railroad com-p.my com-p.my has purchased the Denver Pacific railway. The valleys of Idaho seem to have had an unusual exemption from storms thus far this sea.-on. The Idaho papers pa-pers brag about it. The Oregonians aro beginning to ! canvass for the election in that State, ; u hich comes off in June. The election will he a spirited one. It has been e.-timatcd that since the I d;scovcry of gold in Colorado, Califor-I Califor-I n a gulch mining district has produced ' o.'er sj,.jiA',0oo in dust. Game if? very plentiful about Greeley, (.jlurudo, the colonist having all they c -..'pr.ip antelope and jack-r.ib'jiu jack-r.ib'jiu irum taking possesion of tho e .y. Ihe lea'iirg merchants and buincs:: 1; en of Idaho city havo concluded tt-d tt-d j business on a greenback basis, then b :iog so much bogus dust in circuiatioc . mat it is not faafe to deal in the article. |