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Show PACIFIC coast news. I CALIFORNIA. j "Buffalo Bill" is in San Francisco with "Neck aod Neck." Terrible! W. I. Ooggswell, the "favorite California Cali-fornia actor," is en route for Salt Lake city. Wm. Desmond, of Sacramento, on Saturday had both legs amputated by a freight train. He died on Monday. Curtis, judgo in the Fair trial, is dangerously ill, from the effeots of ioe-watcr ioe-watcr taken at the close of the case. California will vote for President, on pink paper. On Tuesday, in San Francisco, a oolored darkoy hired three men to help him carry an obstinate mulo to the stable. The colored gentleman is dead. The San Francisco stock board numbers num-bers eighty members with all seats full. Ten thousand dollars was recently paid for a vacant stool. Paymaster Tuttle, of the Lackawanna, Lacka-wanna, has been mado astronomer of commodore Skerctt's survoying force which is to perfect a chart of the Paoi-fio. Paoi-fio. - . - Chico hunters lately shot thirty deer and treed a l.fiOO-nound bruin. The latter eeoaped but tho deer were bag- 1 gcd. Yountville reports an earthquake bhake and a hundred bushels of tomatoes toma-toes submerged. Disraeli was fined ten dollars, in Sao Francisco, Saturday. He sells second nana, ciomes. The Sao Francisco police album exhibits ex-hibits 2,300 rogues. Gilroy apple trees nre blooming, and Tulare oaks putting on new leaves. John B. Roney, the first hotel beeper of Healdsburg, and one of the oldest residents died on Saturday. Jacob, the butcher - of Ukiah, I drowned himself last week, in a barrel of hot waten This is not the original Jacob. Sixteen horses were roasted and forty sets of harness toasted in a burning burn-ing stable at Taylor's station last week. Firo melted tho Downieville iron foundry last Friday. Six wild cats, two foxes and ten coons were trapped lately near San Jose. , . A. S. Oliver was killed near Martinez Marti-nez on Tuesday by the caving of a bank. -- A saw mill is being put up near Milton, for the purpose of filling a contract con-tract for 2,000,000 feet of lumber for the North Bloomfield mining company. The sales at the Stock and Exchange Ex-change board in 1871 footed up $127,-SS7,yS5; $127,-SS7,yS5; this year, to date, $157,000,-000. $157,000,-000. total sales since 1864, $695,256,-2'Jt. $695,256,-2'Jt. Tho two-mile dead pacing heat ia harness, made by "Longfellow" and "Defiance," in 4.47, is the best two-mile two-mile pacing heat ever made in harness. The New York and American mines at Sawpit Flat are turning out to be good property and extensive diggings. J. II. Thomas, of Laporte, is one of tho lucky owners. r Tho Sierra Butte company are busy putting in a foundation for their new mill. They havo 227 men on their payrolls. pay-rolls. They havo not commenced work on their new flume, and probably will not be ready to commence that job for some time yet, - ' If a "small-eyed, dark-featured mao, wiih the figure of a woman in India-ink India-ink on one of his arms," offers to sell you a mare, don't buy it. He nipped tho animal from Caoley of Vallejo. H KVADAi , Piocho theatricals consist of political speeches. An Elko quarryman has found & petriGed frog. . - - Carson is building a $15,000 steamer for lake Tahoe. Virginia City shipped $51,6b4;57 of silver bullion, on Monday. Eureka boasts of a great abundance of teal, duck, hare, and quail on toast. Tho famous Edith O'Gorman leavas Reno for San Francisco to-night, having hav-ing "'dono" the Stato. 'j.bo Virginia "Chronicle " says every ono in Storey oounly is enthusiastic over Tom Fitch. ' -' Tho "Silver Stato" pronounces the Giuacca reduction works at Winne-mucoa Winne-mucoa a complete success. - The roast-incrorchlorination roast-incrorchlorination furnace is said to be fully equal to the Stctcleidt. , , IDAHO. There b a scarcity of minors in Owyhee. Owy-hee. Ore from the Illinois Central yields over $140 per ton. Tho Mahogany is yielding very high grade ore from a largo vein in the 6th level. Five tous of ore from tho Homo Interest, In-terest, erus' ed at tho Cosujob mill yielded $M-75 per ton. The main shalt in the South Chariot is beiog put down as rapidly as possible possi-ble for tho 6th level. Tho Minnesota ledgo turns out better bet-ter in tho fourth level than in any other drift or level above. Rich ore has been struck in the Rising Ris-ing Sun mine, in Flint district, but the mine U very spotted. The last batoh of ore from tho Morning Star mine, crushed at tho Cosmos mill yielded $115 per ton. The Kiiipiro niioo is furnishing oro thnt will p iy from $r)0 to $00 per ton, sufficient to keep ten utampa constantly constant-ly at work. Charles Leonard and F. T. Douglass have recently dicovertd a large and rich gold-baring quarts k-dgo near the summit ot Honda Mountain. li. H. Kistman. proprietor of the Id;iho hotel, in Silver Cily, wan married, mar-ried, on September 1 5th, to Mi-s Mary Blackinger, and they left on a wedding tour to the Atlantic stales. |