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Show pacific coast news. CALIFORNIA. San Francisco. 9; The schooner Thomas Starr King, hence for Coos bay, January ISth, has never been heard from since sailing, nod is given up for lost with all on board. Robert Crocker has been appointed by Judge Hoffman deputy United Statcsjeommissioner to proceed to Inyo county and take evidence of the na-turc na-turc of tho property of the Kears&ge Mining company, which is in bankruptcy bank-ruptcy through a quarrel among the stockholders. Theodore T. Tidball, late collector of internal revenue for the second district, has obtained ajudgment against John C. Hallcy, deputy collector for $372,-720, $372,-720, for funds collected and not paid over, and his bondsmen will be called on to pay up. Tho Mexican military company recently re-cently formed here, have determined to stand by the name of the Juarez guard first adopted, in any event, and allow those who sympathize with tho revolution revolu-tion to secede if they see fit. Dispatches from various sources represent rep-resent the developments of ore in the Eureka consolidated mine, as equal to anything ever seen in Nevada, and the stock haa advanced strongly upon these reports. It is now asserted that these developments were mado several weeks since and have been kept quiet while the stock was being corralled by par- ties on the inside. On Tuesday last Pauline Landen-bergher, Landen-bergher, a servant girl living and em ployed at 318 Minnie street, died and was buried. A suspicion of foul play was raised and the ooroner had the body exhumed, and the result of the inquest was the arrest of Mathias Hoag, a carpenter, and Dr. Behernigs, a well known practising physician of this city. Los Angoles, 9. David E. George was arrested at San Bernardino by the U. S. marshal on Wednesday, oharged with cmbczzcling government funds. He was employed in the post-office, the pretended robbery of which some time ago by men in masks intimated by George, pro?Gd to be a hoax. Mining Stock. . San Francisco, March 9. 150 Silver Peak, 8. 10 Adam Hill, 2h. 14S5 Phoenix, 14J, U, 1-iJ, b30, 11, s 30. -1075 Pfochc, 5, 5'. 00 Imperial, 100, 9S, 1001, b 30, 99 20 Chapman, 4. 2545 ashii.gton $ Creole, G.J, 6'., OK 0. 2930 Eureka Con., 2SJ, b 30, 28, -'Si, b 30, 29, b 30. S10 Jacket, 71, 71, b 3, 711,70'-, b 30. 2o0 Eiimoro, 11'.. 1095 Excelsior, 15, s 30, 10, b 20, 151 15, loi.s 30. 215 Kaymond & Ely, 133, 133 a 5 135, b 30, 132, 134, b 10, 133, b s! 130 Hale Ot Norcross, 250, 200, b 30, 290 Golden Chahtt, I", 20, 19-1, -W. b 10. 300 American Flag, 12.;, 14'-, b 90. 100 Alps, 5j, t. 25?0 Meadow Valley, 21, b 3, 2o, I 21:, b 30, 21, 21, bo. o'Jl Chollar, 5S, 57, 5S!., 59, blO. 150 Bowery, y. 25 Buckeye, 41. 2i0 Juiia, 0, 6L b 3u.j."' 2-0 Caledonia, 10 i, 10 fl s 3o7l6., 16', . b lu. 30 Overman, 50, ?; 51, b 3 . : 130 Savage, 215, s 3'J,-"2I3, 212i, 21 525 Maho.saov, 14, 15, 15, s oO. ' 25 Beiievue. 22, b 30. 3'j5 Sierra Nevada, 20, 20, 27. 5o Geu:d ct Curry, ls.j, 11, ic2. 23 Treasure, S, tl. oo Yuie, y. b Su. Su'.vor, o, 5j, b ?,'J. 100 AVU. SI. 3i,oi, b io. j'."0 Min!.eoa, 3j, b ?'", 3;, 3,L, 3,, bi 5 3'i S't. Belcher, 54, 55. j i 70 Urhir. 57, 5S, 57', 5, b 30, 5S, biL.: " I |