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Show PACIFIC COiST XEW.S. ! CAXJFOB SIA. Alt' it Wlks, rainter in Santa Barb-ira, 1606007 oommitifd suiciae Oj taking Vr-enic Budd iJobie, it is stated, went east lately with Mrs. C ara aayder, wile ol A. i- ircyder, of Can t rincsxi.agairLsi the latter s pro: sL Miss Kosa Kand, actre-s formerly of Sacramento, wad married a: iiai.:-. iiai.:-. more, Maryland , on April 2it, U' riirry Jerome rivira ot uiat city. On the nichi of May ytn. a goo l-1 Geome ictor, at .North ii.oOiLVjid. Ntvada county, was shot in the haua while hanahne his lather's 'i-tol. Henry k'.W ihiams has gone to Ptue: Soaoi, od behau 01 the principal iuiu-ber iuiu-ber dealers ol 6an t'raDirCo, with ihe object of consolidating the lumber in-ere in-ere t. 1 he employes in the navy jard wre rem-iineratid. May l-ih, lor their ser-Tices ser-Tices to Uncie bamael during the 1 month of April. A lew doiiars over $oO,OL'0 were paid our The V-aiiejo Chronicle is informed" that superintendent G. F. liartweil ol the California Pacific railroad, has teodered his resignation, to lake cficct the first of next month. There was reported. May 2ih, a sale of $4u.o00 of Oakland Point property, pro-perty, by RomoDd Gibbon3, at price? considerably beyond those which he realized at the large sale last December. Decem-ber. The road between Bailey's and Redding Red-ding is said to be in splendid condition now better than it ever was before. The grade of the road has been mucb improved between the Sacramento and Put rivers. Mary Agnes Seaverns and George Henry Seaverns have aommecced an action in the circuit court against Harry Gcrke and forty-four others, to recover possession of two-fifteenths oi the Rancho de Farwcll, in Butte county. The plaintiffs are residents of 'he State of Massachusetts. Judge William Daniels, one of the pioneers of San Jose, and an old and esteemed citizen, died at his residence in that city, May 12th, af-er a protracted pro-tracted illness. Judge Daniels ha-long ha-long followed the business of tbrist .and was an enthusiast in his profession. profes-sion. K. S. Tibbey, stock broker, filed a petition in bankruptcy, May 12th, in San Francisco, io which he prays for tbe benefit of the bankrupt act. His liabilities are about $100,000. He has no assets except clothing, jewelry and wearing apparel, which are exempt from the operation of the act. The San Francisco Examiner talketh in this style: "We are indisposed to personalities, and havo none but pious feelings towards the personal Pixley; but the journalistic Pixley is in our estimation a profound humbug when he discourses in his omniscient way about miracles in politics or in religion." relig-ion." The divorce cases of Georgia H. Coy vs. Charles S. Coy, Eliza A.Clapp vs. Richard M. Clapp, Arline Dent is Frederick Dent, Anna Arata vs. Luigi Arata, J. C. Kramer vs. Henrietta Kramer, Lucia Ganficro vs. James Gantiero and Page vs. Page were all reterred, May I2ih, to the court commissioner com-missioner of the fifteenth district court to take testimony. nkv&da . The potr'ified tu;k of someantedelu-vian someantedelu-vian monster has been found in the sandstone ledge at the Siate prison. Wro. H. Tea ober iius jjoc himself him-self into serious trouble at Piooha br signiog other p:oplo'a names to bank checks. All tho mills at Dayton are at present in active operation on oro from the Comstock or upon tailings and slimes. Tho survey of tho railroad line, between be-tween Eureka and Lander counties, has been let to W. A. Edwards for $3,000. Mike O'Harra had his eyes severely injured at the Carson mint, a few days ago, by tho explosion of some melted silver. The Piochc Record 10 confident that the railroad from that place to Bullion-ville Bullion-ville will be in running order in four or five weeks. The Reno planing mill has just turned out its first lot of furniture The character of the articles is of the first quality, and tho Rcooites are feeling happy over the success of tho establishment. estab-lishment. John Congdon sustained a fracture of the right arm nndcr peculiar circumstances, circum-stances, at Gold Hill, on Thutsday. Two men were scuffling and he was looking on, when ono caught hold ol him to keep from falling, when they all fell ovor a bank with the above result. re-sult. Tho other two etcaped uuhurt. The Reese River Reveille says: Our eclipse last night was a dead failure. Wo wero a day behind time and it is all the fault of our astronomical reporter. re-porter. We are sorry that 1,500 ot families who sat up to watch for it were disappointed. The Eureka Seniinel says that the remains of Tom Coleman, killed in Pioche about two years ago, are to be exhumed aod sent to Sao Francisco for final interment. A metallic case will bo sent up for tho purpose next week. CVletuan, io his lifetime, was widely known on tho Pacific coast. He served two years as marshal of Treasure city in tho early times of White Pine. Col. Hayes has charge of his little boo. who is now attending school at Oakland, Oak-land, California. Pondelton, Umatilla county, has put herself on a war footing by the organization organi-zation of a military company of thirty members. The horses yet attacked with the epizootic in Baker county have suffered suf-fered but little, the disease assuming a very mild form. The idea that the Umatilla Indians were furnishing horses to the Modocs is a hoax, part of those that were supposed sup-posed to have been eent there having returned. Tho country bordering oo Wolf Creek and Powder River is now being rapidly aeitied up; but much to the disadvantage and inconvenience of the settlers they can have no direct com munication either way through the mails. This should exit no lor.ser. especially when the remedy is easily obtainable. The spirit tf the lower regions promt-to promt-to have possessed some who tore np a rail from the track on Harri-burc bridge la- Sunday with (he eviHrn: purpose of wreekioc the train. Fortunately For-tunately the engineer discovered u 10 time to st-p the train, thus preventing I what might have been an awtul catastrophe. catas-trophe. The Statesman says A nisht or two inoe some sconnarel perpetrated a ftondih act upon a horse belonging to Savace, near Saiem. As near as can be known, he tried to stoa! tbo hore. hut finding h:ta ml-r.-ifcc to nd. wreaked hi? spile up;ra the animal fv. eattuit: him homUy with a kni'e. The r bru"e waf loacd in the rcrr'.r.r iriih a cu: seven in?h? lcn in th-srK.u.der. th-srK.u.der. and over twenty :aS arei cti's on thr s: .e-. T:.e sr.ou.icr cut went to the b-r.c. |