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Show ( PACIFIC COAST SEWS. CAI.IFOR.VIA. . The prnjectcd immenso nine cellar in Sonoma bids fair to be a decided success. The terminus of the AJviso railroad will be near the Los Gatos bridge, San . Jose. . The storehouse for tho Vallcjo land and improvement company, is to be erected on the wharf, and will be 400 feet is length. George Schafler, of Mart's Valley Nevada county, has had a number of cattle poisoned by eating lobelia ia their food-. food-. A. Brown, who was arrested several days ago for mortgaging a brewery in banta Kosa which he had already sold, has been proven innocent of tho charge. J- W. Perry has leased from Chas. Maolay the Saratoga and Santa Cruz Turnpike, and will havo it open by the middle of August to Brewer's place on the top of the mountain. J. A. Poppe, of Sonoma, has returned re-turned from Holstein, in Germany, with a largo number of carp, which he hopes to successfully introduce into Canlornia. Mes.-rs. Shoemaker, .Mitchell and U Connor, ot Grass Valley, have commenced com-menced libel suits against CP. Stidger, editor of the San Joaquin War Club. An action has boen commenced for the partition among the owners, of the Kuncho San Andreas, situated near Watsonvillo. The ranch contains 10,-000 10,-000 acres, and has nearly 200 owners. Prancisco Biaz, an eccentric individual indi-vidual at Los Angeles, who has made several attempts to obstruct railway cars by placing stones and rubbish under un-der tho v.hecls, has been adjudged insane, in-sane, and will be sent to Stockton. Parties from the Cerro Gordo and other camps iu Inyo county, say that there are still to be seen iw that region cracks irom forty to sixty feet iu width that arc miles iu length, tho result of the terrific earthquake experienced there eomc months since. hkvada. Virginia city is greatly excited by the diamond furore; 1,700 shares of the stook have been subscribed for. Carson is having Saratoga matinees, Mr. Lowell, secretary of the Savage mining company was, on Sunday thrown from his wagon, near Gold tlilt, and severely bruised. Tl,a t!ll..,.. . tinning company nas declared a dividend of $3 per share, payable on tho 10th inst. It is reported that Jones and Hay-ward Hay-ward have secured a controlling intor-; intor-; est in the Gould & Ourry, and will oust the old board of officers. Colonel J. E. 1). Armstrong, of Eureka, is getting up a party for the . new diamond fields. . Tom O'Keefe, a miner, employed ra the original Hidden Treasure mine, I reasure city, had his ankle broken last Wednesday. John Poe has found a vein of silver ore, assaying from $73 to $102, on tho Peavino Mountain, a few miles north of Keno. A Franktown correspondent of the Keno Crescent suggests Theodore Winters as a llopublican candidate for State senator. John Centras, from Tybo district reports the Sclavonian Chief ledge as being 600 feet wide, completely tilled Irom wall to wall with $60 ore, and streaks assaying $12,000 to tho ton. OREGON fee. Some of the boats on Puget Sound now carry passengers free. Opposition. Opposi-tion. F The newspaper establishment of tho 1 aoiuo Tnttunc, at Olympia, lias been levied on by the sheriff, Tho Burnt river ditch, in Baker county, Oregon, is advertised for sale by the sheriff for $600 taxes. Five sailors have deserted from tho English ship i'couf, at Victoria, and escaped to Washington Territory. Lightning has set fire to tho forests ot bemiannioo valley, British Columbia, Colum-bia, and they aro burning fiercely. Seattle will poll a larger vote in November No-vember than any other town in Wash-ID?,!in Wash-ID?,!in Xcrnt0,'y. "rapt Walla Walla. Ine Puget Sound banking company has established a savings department in connection with their business. The work upon the custom house at Astoria is progressing, and the building build-ing will be oompleted this year. Ihe orst hoodlums they havo in Olympia are young women who assemble assem-ble at church doors on Sunday and disturb dis-turb congregations with loud and silly talk and laughter. Parties who havo oxplored the southern south-ern portion of Lewis oounty, W T report a fine body of cultivable land in that section lying only from four to ten miles from tho lino of the North Pa-Clho Pa-Clho rai road. |