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COAST ITEMS. San Diego is to have an iron-pipe-making establishment. The sealing schooner Olsen has arrived at Victoria with 500 skins. The plasterers of Sacramento have organized an eight-hour league. Phoenix, A. T., has opened a subscription for the yellow fever sufferers. A. J. Robinson was drowned at Coronado Beach, Sunday, while bathing. Deer are reported to be plentiful about Webber and Independence lakes. At Spokane Falls Tuesday Charles Brooks shot Caesar Bly, probably fatally. Wine-making is under full headway in So. noma Valley. The yield is light. Newton Azbell, the Monterey county, murderer, is again on trial at Salinas. The projected railroad to connect Prescott with Phoenix will not be begun this year. Dan O'Malley, a woodsman, was run over by the train at Boca Tuesday and killed. The First National Bank of Grass Valley, Cal., has gone into voluntary liquidation. At Baker City, Or., Monday night, Arthur Hallam shot Bud Douglass, probably fatally. The first consignment of Arctic furs from Point Barrow has been received at Victoria. Mrs. Bridget Sweeny was convicted Monday at Salt Lake, of trying to murder her husband. Three families have been poisoned in San Diego from eating canned goods saved from the recent fire. An unsuccessful attempt was made to wreck the outgoing Santa Fe train at Los Angeles Thursday night. The opinion prevails at Verdi that Lonkeys lumber establishment was fired because he employed Chinese. At Farmington, W. T., Monday night, John Conley killed Joe Morrison in a dispute over a gambling game. It is stated that the shops of the Central Pacific Railroad, now at Truckee, will shortly be removed to Reno. W. E. Coffey of Los Angeles who shot at his divorced wife a few days ago, has beeu released on reduced bail. At Provo, Utah, Thursday, James Butler was sentenced to five months' imprisonment e for unlawful cohabitation. 00 Large bands of sheep are daily arriving at Red Bluff from the mountains, en route to the stubble fields for pasture. S to Seven seamen attempted to desert the not) torious ship Harvester at Port Townsend S Tuesday. They were captured. Near Portland, Monday, a pet deer at. = tacked and severely injured swo young ladies. b A Chinese servant killed the deer. S A drop of $2 per 1,000 feet has occurred in the lumber markets of San Diego, This is the third reduction since last May. a It is reported that the Central Pacific of a ficials contemplate forming a new freight di fi t] division between Truckee and Gold Run. George Jones, alias Elles, was killed by unknown parties at Cottonwood, San Bernardino county, Sunday. Jones was a bad t man. At Petaluma, early Tuesday morning, Gensmore shot dangerously John Luxenburg, who attempted to break into his house while half-crazed from liquor. Governor Waterman will not fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Judge Freer of Oroville, until the Republican County Convention shall suggest his successor. The man killed by Constable Ferguson in the woods near Dutch Flat, Tuesday, proves to have been an incendiary who recently set a number of fires near Towle's Station. A man with a forked stick tells the people of Washoe Valley that he can show them a place in the big canyon that runs up past Slide Mountain where a tunnel will strike a whole river of water. Robert Dorn, G. H. Dorn, A. N. Berry, W. H. Evans, Edward Evans and E. H Evans were arrested in the vicinity of Tulare Lake, Monday, for killing female deer. They were fined $518.