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Show Calircrrnla. Pan Fraac:sco, 27. The body of lawyer law-yer tiaiVy, h e. mmitted suicide, was ia Ken to vlar in z tv-day for interment. Tne .Macnaita a and Jackson man--Isughter cas- has been postponed till K. b. li'th. Two of the district courts aiijou ned to-day out of respect to the me i.ory of ti e Lite O- L. Shaffer. R dt-rick Melvery, assistant engineer of tne steamer Colorado, has been sent to th msaj e a-ylum. Ihe coroners jury found thai Amos E. Arnold, watchman at Kimball's carriage factory, who . thought to have been murdered, murder-ed, was killed" by falling from a window of the factory. Arthur K.ng pleaded guilty to manslaughter man-slaughter in tne loth district court today. to-day. tanu Cruz. 27. In the trial of Blake-ly, Blake-ly, for robt-mg the county treasury, the Mortimer w.ll testify to-day. Their confession is full. Mortimer drew a diagram of ibis town, including the court houB , and the location of the treasury trea-sury in ti-at building. He has also related re-lated fa'-ts and incidents connected with the robbery, binding and gagging of tho trea-ure-, which, correspond minutely with the treasurer's testimony. Ho further stated, that he was associated in tho robbery with a person whwse name is withheld, a resident of this county. This man's acquaintance was made while confined in tne State prison at San CJuintin. After tho robbery the two men proceeded a short distance from town, divided tha results of their night's work, after which Mortimer went to Sacramento, and his accomplice returned return-ed to his home in this county. Los Angles, 27. A heavy wind storm this morning reached this city this afternoon, after-noon, and is still blowing hard from the north. Wm. Shrewsbury, supposed fatally injured by being run over by a wagon at Wilmington, is slowly recovering. The residence of Kev. Atherton, Riverside, River-side, was burn-d on Wednesday morning, morn-ing, destroying the building and all the furniture No insurance. F odi the San Bernardino Guardian of tho 2o'.h: ,1 rs. Mayo, of Jurupa, saved her child from drowning by de-eeenditig de-eeenditig the well by the bucket rope, and sustained herself and child until assistance as-sistance arrived. Edward Poole, convicted of rape, ii sentenced to se.venyears in State prison. Moses Gue-s, from the newly discovered tin mine, twelve miles northeast of this place, reports tho ledges increasing in width and the ore in richness. Arizona J Los Angeles, 27- Tho latest from Wallapui district, Arizona, says Col. Baker's furnaces, Mineral Park, are in full b'ast and work well. The Elder and 1'ovor furnaces hav- not succeeded in smelling ore. A considerable depth has been reached on several of the riohe-t ledges, ioonr them the Alpar. Fairfield and Lorn1 Star. |