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Show PACIFIC COAST NEWS C ALII OHM 1. Coyote pups arc among the iiiiirk-ctable iiiiirk-ctable articles in tbo city of Los Angeles. Ang-eles. There are three tanneries in Iien-icia, Iien-icia, which have a ready sale lor all they can manufacture. Lako County boasts of 10,000 visitors last year, to look at their epringp and taste their waters. i It is rumored that 'in the event of! the location of the county seat at the town of San Mateo, a largo and first-class first-class hotel will bo erected in that burg. Wo hoar that some good new placers have recently been discovered near the Japa camp, in Lower California. Cali-fornia. Some uf the miners have made from five to fifteen dollars per day. A good deal of coarse gold is found. The Petaluma Anjus says that L Barnes is taking out about thirty tons of ore from his chromic iron mines near Cloverdale. Tho ore is shipped to New York, whero it is manufactured manufactur-ed into chrome-steel and paint. The Los Angeles papers now want an opera house ia that city. The people of Kern County are already harvesting their crop of al-lalfa. al-lalfa. The Transcript, says it is a libel on Nevada city to have fifteen or twenty gas lamps erected all over it only for ornament. The Marysville street railroad will be completed within three months. One hundred and thirty-five bales of wool, averaging 500 pounds to the bale, or, in round numbers, -10,000 pounds of wool, have been shipped from the Tejon Ranch, the product of the Spring clip. The farmers in the vicinity of Anaheim Ana-heim will havo this year the largest crop of barley and rye ever harvested in that section. Grasshoppers have commenced to put in their appearance, appear-ance, however, and it is feared that they will materially injure tho farming farm-ing interests. NEVADA. A man named Mahouey, afins Downie, was recently sent to the insane in-sane asylum from Galconda. 1 Jn&sipt by ex-Governor Blaedel against the English Company, on Treasure Hill, near White Fine, the li inner was worsted to the tune of $li,300. The case will be appealed, j Columbus has lost her barber and olamoreth for another. The Newark mining troubles arc over. No one hurt, j The Consolidated Virginia Mining ' Company have declared a dividend of j $o per share aggregating $334,000. Austin is to have a dog law. Austin has an improvement iu the beef sold. p.o XeveUle congratulates the people peo-ple of Austin that no children were to be admitted W a concert in that place.' There arc twenty-three prisoners in the county jail at Virginia City. John I. Ginn, late of tho Virginia City Ectniny Chronicle, is in San Francisco purchasing material for the publication of a morning morn-ing paper in Virginia City, to be IndepciltleLit in nauio and politic, The first number will appear in about two weeks. The Chinese residents of Nevada indulge in the fascinating sport of chicken fighting; an - evidence, the Transcript cousidcrs, of the civilizing influence of their residence among white folks. Sonic . unconscionable thief ha.s stolen tho entirp machinery of the Truckee, Nev,, j?ire i)e parti n cut it wns a large ropfi with a hook attached at-tached for pulling down awnings and buildings in case of fire. The Humboldt Coal Company has filed a certificate of incorporation at Carson. C.ipital stock, $1,000,000. An addition to Carson City is being laid out. J2meka wil) probably yet the Stato Conventions. ! 1 '" OUK(,0. R, J. Ladd, tbo absconding School Clerk, gave himself up to the olhcert at Oakland, and has been placed un- The Independent, or People's County Coun-ty Convention, of Portland, havo nooiinated Wm. Strong and J. S. Vancleave for the Senate, E. J. Jeffrey Jef-frey fop Sheriff, and George Story for Cleric An Ashland lady has sewed togetlv pr 3,382 pieces of calico into two quilts. A headless lamb w;ia born in Baker County last week. There is a call ifor a achoo.marui convention at Union, Baker County. A large number of cattle have died on Main Powder River this Spring, from eating poisonous herbs. The, waters of Coos Bay arc full of herring. Tho Indians spear flounders flound-ers at night, while the American fishermen fish-ermen caj-ch herring wi(-b nets every morning. Portland is uufortunato in Democratic Demo-cratic officials. The Democracy gave the city a police force which costs j.10,000 a year, against a cost of 8,-000 8,-000 or $9,000 per annum before the tiino of Grover. A Salem reporter calls tho V arm Spring Indians "Modocs." He'd bet-' bet-' tor keep an eye on his scalp. Mr. Klemaoutchehoskney, of llu Warm Spring tribe, commences his name with a Q, when he feels like it. Brick-making for the season commenced com-menced at the Penitentiary on Wednesday Wed-nesday of last week 10,000 made Wednesday and 33,000 made the next day. . . A great excitement was raised- in Union, Baker County.a few days ago. A man passing through that town spent half a dollar. It lias been the topic of conversation ever since, and the half dollar is now on exhibition. |