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Show California. Los Angeles, 2 A heavy storm from the southeast prevailed all dy on Saturday, Satur-day, the shipping in San Pedro being driven from anchcrage, and had to put to sea. The hieti wind blew down sign, 3 -ig? tail's, roc lie g. and blind?. No material ma-terial damage was done. On Saturday afternoon it poured down in torrents, ar.d rained at intervals on Saturday meht, accompanied by thunder and uffhu.'iiir.ir, with a hail slrm at mid-QU'hi. mid-QU'hi. Tue rains insure acr.-p of gras &r,d grain. Not less than throe inches of rai:i fo'.i the pas; week.. Tbe storm has embraced the entira southern portion por-tion of tbo Slate, extend. ly ite Colorado Colo-rado do;ert- A iV.'.ure to cravirt the proprietor? of the Bc-'.la Union hotel of vi.siicn of, the Sunday law, a.ter two trials before I a jury who di-s creed, bis )S a gn- tral preconcerted disobedier.ee of the law. Los Angeles, 3. The heaviestrain and wind storm in five years, in this sad I S&a Beraj-rdiQO couU occurred on S-.ia.rdsy. The total rainfall tMi leaior is over nine inches. San Francisco, 3. B. A. Borem, 1 seaman on tbe schooner Light Wing, from Coos Bay. fell from the rigging 03 January oO, and was insUiatiy killed. Tho county court, to-day, issued an order disincorporating the California god and silver mining company. It is said Kev.H.Siebbins will decline the call from the people of Cambridge, and remain in S n Francisco. In the fourth district court, John W. Geary, formerly mayor of San Francisco, ami late governor of Pennsylvania, sue Frederick Bi'.iings,formeriylaw partner of general Haiick. Th complaint alleges that plaintiff let defendant have some SOy, 000 m 16-54, and asks judgment for that amount, wiia interest, amounting amount-ing to upwards of 40,0X0. San Francisco, Tee recent rain torm extended tQ Santa Barbara and Lds Angeles, where it was more severe than any storm for tea years past. Tne rain frll in torrents and the wind blew a per fact gale. At San Pedro the shipping ship-ping was obliged to put to sea for safety. Much damage has been done the vineyards vine-yards and orehards in that section. The Arizona Indian ag-nt E. C. Jacobs Ja-cobs has been reoiOTed, and a man named Larrabee appointed in his stead. The schooner Newton Booth arrived at San Diego to-day, with a rifled cannon can-non and other articles from the wreck of the steamer Sacramento. The wreck had entirely broten up and drifted away when theschooner left. A slight shock of earthquake here at 3 a.m. to-day. was felt also at the Mission, Mis-sion, San Jose. It was quite sever at San Jose and Santa Clara. Capt Miller, company C, 4lh U. S. artillery, arrived at Jacksonville, Oregon, Or-egon, to-day, en route for the Modoc war. There is much indignation amongst the people of thai- city, over the proposition propo-sition to treat with the Indians. Government Gov-ernment supplies are going forward rapidly, notwithstanding the bad condition con-dition of the roado. Two companies of Oregon volunteers are mustered out. Tbe certificate of incorporation of the San Joaquin and Tulare narrow gauge railroad was filed to-day, capital stock sixteen thousand dollars. The directors are some of the best business men in the city of Stockton. San Francisco, 3. The chiof of police of Baltimore arrested Geo. K. Savage, in this city, to-night, on a warrant charging him with embezzling four thousand dollars of the funds of tbe Singer Sewing Machine Co., for whicb he had been book-keeper. He will start east with his prisoner to-morrow. A disDatch from YmL-n sttM thstihft proposition to send peace commisioners to the Modocs meets almost universal condemnation in that part of tbe country. |