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Show PACIFIC COAST SEWS. Twelve car loads of tea, four of hops, two of salmon, two of pepper, pep-per, one of lilk, tea and skins, one of wool, wine, and salmon, one of copper, and two cf fruit, were forwarded for-warded eastward from Sacramento on Saturday. There' will be at least 800,000 bushels bush-els of wheat stored in Albany, Oregon, this season , 300 , 000 m ore t ha n last year. The present price there is 55 cents a bushel. Farmers who can afford to hold will not sell at this price. Sutro says that Congressman Kendall Ken-dall ought to be kicked to death bv a mule, and he'd like to see Willianis do it. There are rumors afloat that the Southern Pacific Railroad company is endeavoring to obtain a portion of the water front in San Diego, and if successful their road will be extended fron Anaheim southward to aiau Diego Die-go at an early date. The different woolen mills of San Francisco are running up to their full capacity. ; Samples of new Californian raisins have made their appearance in San Francisco. The total yield of the1 State this year will probably bo 400 1 tons, worth nearly tSO.OOG. The latest journalistic venture is the Modoc Independent, to be published pub-lished at Dorris' Bridge, Modoc County. i Wells, Fargo & Co. 'shipped $122,-695.59 $122,-695.59 in bullion from Austin during September. i A miner who works in the Crown Point for $i per day, has already amassed the handsome sum of 50,-000 50,-000 by lucky ventures in stocks, i There are fifty-one sohool houses and 3,517 school children in Montana Territory. . The brick manufacturers of Sacramento Sacra-mento are pushing the work , of brickmaking to their utmost ability. The editor ol the Virginia hlnter-prise hlnter-prise calls the editorof the Sacranien-1 to L'nion "a coward, a liar and a hound." |