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Show PACIFIC COAST NEWS. CALIKOKSU. J The expert who wiw calltd upon by the iLerchaui' Exc-Uaime baut, Sau Francitco, to o?i llifir coin vuult ! aucceetitd iu dnllmi; u hole ttirounb the outer dour, thus trlctiug un eu-trttiiM. eu-trttiiM. Upon iuv.-riunatiou it wua . touud that the d.tticully .occurred ! through the loon m't uem properly replaced tit ilie time it wan taken of! I io he cleaned -oiue four weeka ago, 1 and not through any tault of the lock. Nancy William, better known a "Feather wtlfl aiUrdt-nd' t Uarwin On 1'imrday hint. Sue was the keener ot lodging noma, and was probabh kilhd (or ome money whicb iho waa ouppobed to carry on her person. Three Mexicane are under arrest Ior the crime. Tub licenB ol Sa Francisco stock brokers lor the year commencing January 1st Uat ib more than $12,000 , behind-tbe amount paid for the same time luat year. Oil. or buoinwsea requiring re-quiring hceiiM- aru also about f-0,000. Lucky B.ldivin will have to pay Mrs.1 Ualheriue Keuney $2,553 tor money entruaind to biiu which ho mvealed Tu btocka, nd tried to bring H her in bin debt. It oarue out in the case that while Mra. Kenney's Optair stock was gwinn down rapidly accord E ing to bia Bialement, he had several millions in tut' yamfl slock, and waa making about a-miliiou month on his' inveatnTent. Tbu Soutlieru Pcifio railroad company com-pany have petitioned the council ol Loa Angelas fur pcrmiaiion to connect the Santa llomca road with the main J I" line. Char leB Crocker made a apoeob I to the council last Thursday evening. i At Ust accouiUe a maw meeting had, j been called, ' The Bulletin ratimaltB the value of j good alfulf laud in Caltiornia at J $300 an acre. NEVADA.. i Tlie aguo prevails at Bullionville, ' ear Pioche. Tho agouti of Miasea Kollogg and Gary, the uingiata, now in Sm Francisco, Fran-cisco, want a guarantee of $2,500 to go to Virginia city, aud Bay that the price of aeata ia that place ought to be Qxed at three and four dollars, and the Chronicle oaya: "A man can buy i copy ol U tiooatore for $1.50, with the music, and sing it himself when ever he feels like doing so," Thirty Pmtea killed atiioux Indian named Jerry near CarBon recently. They broke his-lega and arms with cluba; in fact, beat him to a jelly and tbeu cut hie threat. Andrew Tuft was dangeroualy in-I in-I jursd at Eurka by a small particle ol iron, a chip oil of a hammer, -while standing near, the anvil where a blacksmith was sharpening a pick. The particle entered his thigh, cutting an artery, and lodging against the bono. The man's life was barely saved. An Italian named Golli Jucio was tound, wiiti hia bead smashed to a jelly in Kcno on the 17th. The Euduwmeut mine in Esmeralda Esmer-alda county has yielded about $29,000 Irom 700 ions ot ore. The town of Marietta, where the mill ia located, has been built since May, a poet-office has been established, VVelld, Fargo & Co , havo also an:agency, and there is a daily line of ages from Carson to Belleville running through the town. It already U.a a population of twenty families, uud ovt r 150 miners are coo gregated. Deaths in San Franciaco for the year ending June" 30th, 6,170, a per centage ot 20.56 per 1,000 inhabitants. inhabit-ants. - The mortality from small pox and diptheria was 1,358, and from zymatic diseases 2,H8. Dr. Msares, the health oflicer, shows that the d noil age of the city and ventilation of its buildings are very defective. WYOMING. The Cht yemie Leader, which has just entered upun its eleventh year, iB toeing into tbu hands of a publishing company, with II. Glafcke, the prea-ent prea-ent proprietor, an treasurer. The Black Hills coal a ad fireclay mining company has organized. They propose to et nut 2,000 tons of coal before winter. The main bridge on the line of the LongaiODl extension, over the Cache la-Poudre river, is about completed, many of the lie being already laid. Mr. Geiirgf: M.inn ot Spearfish valley, val-ley, Black id i Its, says hia potato crop this season will amount to not less than 5,000 bushels. No froat has yet attacked them. ' The belle of the stage road between Cheyenne and Dead wood is said,' by a writer of the Cheyenne Sun, to be Miss Minnie Montgomery, who resides lixlcen mites beyond Fort Laramie, and who, the correspondent gushingly remarks, is "a rose blooming in the midst of a desert, as it were." Young men troubled with heart palpitation are advised to remain in the coach, and not even look out of the window. |