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Show PACIFIC COAST NEWS. CAI.il-'uKXia.. During the last twclvw inonthi ending end-ing with May S7G children and adults wer earned ofl by diptberia in tian Francisco. Twelve cargoes of Tahiti oranges have arrived at San Francisco tuis season. The auli Cojlie clubs purpose a graud open-air meeting this week, which will be addressed by prominent speakers. A ban Francisco hoodlum stabbed at a Chinaman in the nock for tho lun ot the thing. Two young men attempted to pass a forged check on Douohoe, Kelly k Go's San Fmnciaco bank, and were both arrested. IDAHO. A quarrel neiir Idaho oity on the 10th between John McGuinneua and a Chinesa company reiulted in the killing of tho former nd the dangerous dan-gerous wounding of two of the latter. Mining operation! appear to be quite lively this season in the territory. terri-tory. - A miniature Chinese ten stamp mill is in operation at Idaho city. The main building ia about two (eat long and one foot wide. The water wheel is one foot in diameter, and runs with an extremely Bmall amount of power; a small titream poured from the ipout of a kettle being sufficient. ARIZONA. j The Donver fc Rio Grande railroad wilt soon have its trains running into the centre of New Mexico, and to a point not far dibtant from the Arizona line. From thence a road will be made across the Mogollon mountains, placing Prescott in direct communi-calinn communi-calinn with St. Louia. |