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Show PACIFIC COAST NEWS. CALIFORNIA. The stock speculators of San Francisco Fran-cisco look for an active market next week. The Placer gold mining company have increased the capital stock of tho company from $40,000 to $1,000,000. The gallery of the San Francisco art association is still open daily and nightly, night-ly, at 314 Pine street. There are many floe paintings on the walls. Keal estate and improvements of Santa Barbara conty, $4.159,122 ; personal per-sonal property, $1,S44,4G6; added by board ot equalization, $200,000; total, $6,203,558. The plans have been prepared for tho Humboldt Protestant seminary of Eureka, and Bteps will be taken towards to-wards the immediate erection of the buildiog. The Lassen Sage Brush says the placer miners near Susanville are working work-ing by the old process of shoveling the dirt into sluices, and are making from $6 to $30 per day to the hand. Gilbert A. Munger, the talented landscape painter, who spent some months in California a year or two since, has rturned on a professional 1 visit, and leaves for Paget Sound in a few days. The little girl Maggie Doolan, who , was taken to the San Francisco city prison with her mother who was in a state of beastly intoxication, has been i sent to the industrial school, it being . shown that her mother, Mrs. Veil, is , an improper person to take charge of ' her. 1 Ah You, of Sacramento, was pre- sented on a charge of felony, it be-, be-, ing alleged that he tried to disfigure his lady-love by throwing vitriol on her. He denied the charge, but they were 5 amply proven, and the court commit-i commit-i ted Ah You to await his trial, and set t his bail at $3,000. j The Central Pacific railroad company has su-pended operations for a time on 7 the Potrero works, San Francisco. i They are laying the foundation for a I large building on the northerly side of Fourth street, near Townsend, which, ' it is said, will be used as a central of- fic. Ihe grand tribe or Ked men has adjourned. ad-journed. Its report showa : Number ot' tribes, 14; members, 1,072; money on hand and invested, $27,828 20; money received during tho year, $15,-730 $15,-730 06; members adopted, 106; admitted admit-ted by card, 15; reinstated, 4; suspended, suspend-ed, 124; deceased, 11; brothers relieved 126; and money paid out for relief, $6,492 93. NKViDA. A private letter from Eureka says George W. Caesidy, of the Sentinel, is talked of for the legislature. " Travel between Pioohe and Bullion-ville Bullion-ville i- said to be very heavy at present. pres-ent. The coaches go loaded both wavs. In Lassen couDty grain and hay crops were never as good beloro as they are this year. There will probably be twico i the usual amount of hay cut. i Pioche is having quito a "spell of weather" something like an "Oregon mist" delightful thunder showers daily. OREGON. Gilfoy, who killed Wales at Portland, Port-land, has been found guilty of murder in tho second degree. Tbe Odd Fellows of Jacksonville intend celebrating the anniversary of tho. institution of their lodge on the 19th of August BiDger Hermaon, of Roseburg, will doliver the oration. A . good time is anticipated. |