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Show f PACIFIC COAST 'EVS. CALIFORNIA. At San Francisco, September 17th, Catherine Erin, a widow, was found dead in her bed in a house in the al-ey al-ey on the corner of Dupont and Sutter Sut-ter streets. Marks of violence on her face and head and otiier parts of her person, and blood on the pillows, wall and door, indicate that she had been murdered. A largo California lion, says the Truckee Jiqntblican of September l:th, was seen on Alder Creek, near Robertson .t Maehomick's saw mill, on Wednesday last. It was first seen .i. i-i. . ..1 t cioiieueu on inc. inuu ui a iicc .nuiii, twenty feet from the ground. Upon being discovered the animal leaped to the ground and disappeared in tho chaparral. The Bank of British North America Ameri-ca commenced suit in the Nineteenth District Court, San Francisco, September Sep-tember loth, against the Bunker Hill (Quartz Mining Company, to foreclose a mortgugo on the mine and machinery machin-ery for 'J,-25 07, with interest at the rate of 11 per cent per month .The Stockton Independent says H. B. Piatt and others have examined the country between Stockton and lone City, and report that a railroad to connect the two places can be constructed con-structed at comparatively small cost, as there is no heavy grading and but little cutting or filling. The Independent Indepen-dent urges the people of Stockton to raise a subscription of $100,000 in aid of the road. NEVADA. Hay is plentiful at Austin at 30 and $.'3o per ton. Thomas O'Gara, of Gold Hill, while walking in his sleep, fell down an embankment fifteen feet, breaking I his neck. -j1 . Edwin Suby, son of Richard Suby, i of Bullion Ravine, broke his lower jaw, in a violent fall, on Wednesday. A miner named Richards, was seriously se-riously injured by a Give in the Belcher Bel-cher mine Wednesday night. |