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Show PACIFIC COAST XEWS. CALIFOIINIA. The Santa Barbara Press continues to urce the people of Santa Barbara to aid the railroad. A boat contnimug four men swamped off the Ocean House on fa und ay. All the men were drowned. It is not known where the boat was from or who the men were. The Petaluma Greta nt icirjarks of Santa Rosa that is lias a Ktrny pound and han one hore in it. It is a red hor.se with a Dolly Yardcn. tail. Of $S10 sub:-rribed to pay off the debt of the Presbyterian clmrch at Calistoga, last week, Sam Braunan put down $300, besides twenty live per month toward die tupport of the pastor. pas-tor. Tho Anaheim paper says Asa Ellis, one of the Los Angeles representatives in the last legislature, wa-i severely beaten by one of his constiiuents for voting in favor of the trespass law. Persons taking a contract for making coal are not required to deliver at Salt Lako, Ogden or (Jorinne, hut in Truckco, or any convenient pbee on the railroad between Summit station and Yerdi. I At a meeting of the California Pio-; Pio-; ncers in San Francisco tho following persons were elected members ; Wm. M. Siddons, Wm. II. Kruo. E. F. T. Kruse, K. P. E. Kruse, Francis W. banlkiier, David P. Mallagh. Tho Raymond & Ely mine is shipping ship-ping about forty tons more of ore to mill daily than can be crushed by the fifty-stamp mill. TLo price of water ia Pioche has been reduced from four cents per gallon gal-lon to two and a half cents. OREGO.V. A man named Olinger, residing near Salem, was probably fatally injured by a log rolling on him from a wagon. Immigrants recently arrived at Ash-laud, Ash-laud, Oregon, were taken down with the small-pox after their arrival. ' Laborers now get $2.50 per day in Oregon, for the first time in ten years. Rents are enormously high in Olympia. The Republicans claim eighteen majority ma-jority in the legislature on joint ballot. Mrs. Mary Patellc, of Oregon, now in Washington, reports that she is going to be successl'ul iu procuring pre-emption rights to women in Oregon Ore-gon and the Territories. MONT AS A. A Salt Laker was in Deer Lidae the other day, with twelve hundred dozen ; of eggs; j A great many men about Pilgrim Bur i arc being vaccinated, and have to knock off work in consequence. There is ecarcy an idle man in any of the mining camps of Montana at present, pres-ent, and in many there is great need for more than can be had. Capt. Geo. MeLine, formerly receiver re-ceiver of the land office, Helena, wa seriously injured by a piece of wood .-trikiriLr liim in they eyo while splitting it, at Kalama. ni, lallmau, aged 45, died at Missoula Mis-soula May 2 1st. Virginia claims the croquet championship. cham-pionship. Officials are planting shade trees in Yirginia City. Capt. Wm. G. Furguson died on the 21st ult. Mining wages this season average about $o per day. |