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Show PACIFIC COAST IVEWS. j CAL1FOHK1A. ' j, William Innos, a well-known citizen i if Sacramento, died at Mokelumne Jill last Saturday. s Threshing machine hands are ge't- c ing $5 and $5. 50 a day around Stock-on. Stock-on. , The ludian-i of Santa Isabel, San Dieeo county, are to have a grand bear ind bull Ik-lit some time in June. The Sonoma county teachers' in,ti- i lute assembled at Petaluma on the 1 :yrh ult. 1 The small-pox has appeared at Bata-v Bata-v ia, Solano county, and a whole family ; named Farmer is down with it. Mr. i Farmer has already died with the ilia- The house and barn of Win. B. lvlikar, seven miles north of Shasta, I with a wagon and two fine horses, were burned la.t Wcdne.-.day. ' D. R. Scott, who killed MeCauley j ;n an affray on Scott's ranch a few j days ago, was released on $5,000 bail : at Marys vilifi on Tuesday. ! Nnmisso Rodriguez was convicted j in tho Santa Clara county court, on Tuesday, of robbing the Visalia stage j in 1ST1. The citizens of Pan Bernardino and , the county have made a large subscription subscrip-tion to open a wagon road to Cedar canyon. Merced county grain never looked as well as at this season of the year. Some fields of barley will yield fully eighty bushels to tha acre. Last August the county debt of Tulare Tu-lare was $47,001). It is now $'2,000, showing a decrease of $15,000 in nine months. The twenty-first annual commencement commence-ment and exhibition of the Santa Clara college will take placo on Monday and Tuesday evenings, June 3d and 4th. The San Luis Obispo Tribune says tho quicksilver mines on tho San Simeon creek aro very rich. llay on the San Joaquin is unusually heavy, and prices low. The water has been cleared from the BelSingham Boy coal mines, and the work of taking out coal resumed. Four clocks wero stolen from a Sacramento Sac-ramento school house on Saturday. NEVADA. James Holland died of delirium tremens at Carson last Tuesday. Robert Mullen was fined $100, in Eureka, for being implicated in the beating of an old man named Hamilton. Hamil-ton. Tho Carson river has fallen considerably, consid-erably, and apprehensions of a flood have abated. Tho Washoe and Piulc Indians arej holding n great pow-wow near Bono. No fruit will be harvested in Sur-1 prise valley; the frost killed all the buds. Grain looks well. A narrow gaugo railroad from Truckeo to Sierra valley is talked of. Burglarious operations on a small scale are frequent in Virginia city. A firo originated in Miss MoCrea's building in Eureka, on Friday, whioh burned it and eight other houses. Loss $20,000; no insurance. A cow and two oars were wrecked by a collision on tho Virginia and Truckce railroad,in the foro part of the week, near Steamboat Springs. Fruit orchards in Carson look well. Everything ia reported satisfactorily arranged looking to tho speedy completion comple-tion of the Elko and Hamilton narrow gauge railroad. One hundred thousand foot of lumber lum-ber aro wanted for lovo or money in Eureka immediately. The waters of Donncr lake are so high that quails in attempting to By across it tiro, drop in tho water, and are drowned. Pheugh 1 Laborers aro scarco in Trucked. |