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Show Coast News Items. Sn,n Francisco, 21. The cabin pnsHcngcrs ol tho quarantined steamer Alaska wero allowed to land to day. The stcorage and Chiueso passengers will bo quarantined on ths hulk ten or fifteen days. The mails were fumigated and landed to-day. 6. F. Schwartz, chief clerk of Pension Pen-sion Agent Mosley, has absconded, a defaulter to a small amount, not yet ascertained. Myron R. Beaumont, of the firm) of George & Beaumont, military claims brokers, who has hadintimato relations with the pension office, is also missing, with several thousand dollars of tho funds of the firm. He is supposed to have gone to China on the last steamer. A San Dies;o press dispatch says Governor S.iilord of Arizona has organized two mora companies ol militia to operate against the Apache, who continue their stock-itcalir.g stock-itcalir.g operations. Two more companies com-panies will be organized within a week. A Eureka, Nevada, press dispatch reDorts the probability of compro mising the suit betweon the Richmond Rich-mond and Eureka Consolidated mining min-ing companies. An Oroville press dispatch says John Mahoney, another o( the Chico incendiaries, was on trial yesterday ' aud to day. Ihe two Slaughter boys, his companions in crime, who bad ,mado confessions implicating the deiendant, denied their sworn statements, state-ments, and the jury found a verdict of not guilty. James Fay was then placed on trial and convic;jd of arson m the second degree. This closes the trials for arson, six in number, all either being csnvicted or pleading guilty, with tho abovo exception. Ihe murder cases will follow. |