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Show PACIFIC COAST NEWS. CiLlr'OBMA. ' Samuel Smith, liviu north of Gev-eerville, Gev-eerville, owna u lirilcr t-iil, live weeks oU, timt has u TceU;;e wnui- i ever of lore Ik- The cult" lh riais ; 'on iu lRif nr.d biu-kward u d lor ward with tqnul luciliiy. j A dpanidti f.iir i open in S-n Frtinciaco ttr ttie U-utlK ot clmrch. I The Bulletin give: ft aunmmry of the pro(lii(;lioD for th fiiist nix : months of the present y.r of mxtenn leading mines of Chicupn, producini; $19,77y,oii(i, ten in (J.-.litiirui;., fl,-780,100, fl,-780,100, twu in Utftii. lini t)nUrio and Lteclt), iJ0li,rtH', ono in Ariz-ma, SlOti.lUU, a total of S'.&Sl.OOO. TUere re maiiy moro promu-iive mints yet to heur iroui, iiiul ' the above figures show Unit the bullion bul-lion product of 1877 will not be bthind its picdesnre. The Bulletin Bulle-tin says: The two Utah mines have only been in operation a (tiw months. Tha Leedd niiDe commuced producing pro-ducing bullion in February, and on lhe20iu inotanl will pay its Brat dividend divi-dend ot $12,000. The Ontario mine coiuuienctd producing bullion about ft year ago, and has paid tight dividends divi-dends of 400.000. Sain . Francisco 0 por cent, gold bonds, says a daily journal, running thirty years, ought to bring from 108 to 110. But they go at prices ranging rang-ing trom 90 to 93. The rival demoorwtio organizations of Ban Francisco are uniting lor the General welfare. The bills begin to come in to the San Francisco supervisors for the damage maliciously oauned by the hoodlums during tho midnight revuls they held recently. Ira McOrary, a" old and ooco influential in-fluential oitizcu of Fresna couuty, is dying from cancer. One of his hands was so badly afltcled that it was found necessary to amputate it. Mr. Mitchell, democratic candidate lor sherifl in Los Angeles county, Baid of his opponent, who had been.abused in a public meeting: "1 want to Bay a word for Mr. W iley. I have known him for ten years, and 1 believe if be is elected he will make as good a sherifl as I will. If be was here he would say the same ot me." On Sunday a printer who had tramped it through from the east as far as Ogden, was found in a freight car that arrived at Sacramento. The car had beeo sealed up at the ter-minuB ter-minuB of the Central Pacific after he had taken up a corner of it with a (uflicient supply of provisions to last him until he arrived here. j NEVADA. Three Chinamen who were iming giant powder for killing fidh at Win-nemucca Win-nemucca were blown up by the premature explosion of a cart rid gp, one of thorn being killed, another hud his leg broken, and the third hud one ol his arms almost blown oil. Virginia h full of tramps and idle strangers, most of whom are worthless, worth-less, drunken characters. No matter how hungry they have profested to be, they have invariably n: fused to do simple little chores iu payment for a nie.il. iV. Voatch and hiB wife were nearly poisoned to death at lone, by etrychcihe, the other day, sooie wretch htiving placed the poison upon food they k.und in the cellar. A street chain gang is wanted at Austin. Virginia ELterprist: It 5b eaid that it cost $1,500 to cremate Dr. Charles F. Wioslow, whose body waa lately put through the roasting process at Salt Lake. A gentleman of this city who owns a lime kiln says he will do the Bame kind ol a job for five dollars a bead, provided the bodies are sent in a kilnful at a time. For each cadaver of ordinary size put into the kiln he will allow eight pounds of ashes to be taken out, which is doing twice ns well in the way of "returns" as is done by the Salt Lake process. There they only gave three pounds and eight untl a half ounces of ashes as the total yield ol Dr. Winslow. AUIZONA. A German, name unknown, was killed, it is supposed by robbers, on the Little Colorado river on the 2d intst. Ha had bern sinking a well and 'was supposed to have about $1,500 in gold coin. The gross proceeds of the Peck mine for the last quarter were $49,-718.55, $49,-718.55, of which $31,919.76 was net. |