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Show CALIFORNIA ITEMS. T e -M:e msjiat of the Cii-. Cii-. .. ... m.:e Cn'Uti- ' cli'f L:ieJi.'h 10 -M.iiiiir L:.u U:.I. , . , T .....! of -Fv.i.l'.i- a the , . .:'-., ,a : th. Oihlorn-a V .. - ... . . Tue JU' -v rl l...tonn .'- e.p men ..e sustX their henl' 'r W nmt 01 ,' ens u.v.eiprewilinii.wnnonw fv'.w i:,eiu. Tfeyn.l.:ul;.ttte n.tur.1 stares of C.iiforat. re j uverstoeked. I T,,. niikiiiu of oil from the o'.i'M " S..U 1 . to Us been abandoned, UJ l.e entire U iOM man ha. .ueodeJ. so ' " iecreLtuat be aeil all In. olives for home consumption. arrivtd at Am Eraneiseo on lned t and on Junoav made a rt ol t Ui in currency, which he Btoie frJtn lo men; but the aice over-. over-. b.nled him be-fore he could get a ! with it, and he now pleads wh , confusion and Chic.i0 respectabilit . The Great Wt.-tern quicksilver mine took out 23,7tO tons ol ore in the year ondinS ov.n.ler 1st, re duced lo.eul tons and obtained S,3M rluksof metal, an average yieltl 01 three-quarters of one per cent. in. recipu were K1A and the expenditure. ex-penditure. tlM.tW, which .nc udea o3 M lor permanent improvements. There are two bills before the California Cali-fornia legislature to provide San Frncisowith water. The first is he project ol 11.3 spring alley water works to purchase those works at a price not less than JIS.OOO.OOO; and The second brines the question ol water supply before the pn'Pf new project, under which hs Mt jl the works will not eicewl 10,(XK,(.W. |