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The Pacific Bee from Sacramento, California • 8

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The Pacific Beei
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SACRAMENTO WEEKLY BEE JUNE 21 FOREIGN NEWS SPICE FROM EXCHANGES NAfiCUL AND COMMERCIAL THE WEEKLY BEE COAST DISPATCHES MISCELLANEOUS iAHt Oi loo Ewtern 13c BOUNI BARLKY SI 06 ft too Is BKAN Dd 8HOHT8 $14 1S 00 gold COHN 61 60 HAY- 6341 tO Alt Its baled IScSlO Kale BANANAS 63 764 60 COOD AN OTS-68 aod 610 ft SLGAU CAN (3 7Ai 5o bunch Cal 610 to 6B Sicily a lime1- a LEMONS -8Ic1y 64 100 OA' IS- l(jq13o ft tb Elfin Oat ohotce SiqlSc Rvmrn 1828c btkawbeukiks- wetoo CD tt A 3 63c it lb 8(4160 Ao OKC Cal 67(890 '3 7(5)9o JR PKICOT-Ay6o DY AtnaonUi Cal18(9Mo Brazil c- Pren lAdJteo Filbert Wal-Ite Nrw title tXollOc Col do w9lOc lvk aton-i tkgHc Peanut raw N-fiTc tb HO (rY Hai Diego oomb tbcan do fi ft dm extracted 7(oil0o ft In New York on the 19th Government bonds were qnoted at 102 for 4s of l'Ju7 103 for 6g of 1881 105 lor 4s sterling $4 88(34 00 silver bars 113 silver coin 1 per cent discount Silver in London on tbe 19th E2d consols 97 3-16 United States 6 per cent bonds 105 4s 104 4s 108 In San Francisco on the 19th halt doUars were quoted 93 buying and 93 selling Trade dollars 98 buy ing 98 selling Mexiean dollars S3 buying and 03 selling Wheat was qnoted in Liverpool on the 19th as follows: Average Califor nia white 8s 4J(9s 2d dab Ds ld(3 9s 4d THE MARKETS Prod nee Market Pvaa moo June 19 Buy erfine $3 00 Astra uo 14 60 shipping extras f4 7fi'45 00 mcica family iu fobbing lots $6 37 5 60 Jregon standard extras $4 75(gt5 choice do 6 1246 37 bbl No 67X1 72 No 2 $1 fl 26: off grades $1 25 shipping ana mill within tb range Coa eeu brewing 8V4950 bay feed 753oc OAW-need $1 OgiI 35 milling $1 5G 1 05 Qootabln hYA- Coast 8' ftWo ll HA-Choice wheat $1218 00 stock 5 0C 8 00 toil Large yellow 75 (So 80c large ife am ill 85 487 46 ctl POTATOES Old are nminal New are selling on wharf at 2rl0c ctl ULKWhL Quotable at $1 251 3Jf ML iXED- Era $14 00 ten Middlings I18T4 Giound Earley 18 60(q)i9 ton Gli-oahe Meal $82 "0 traw 40buc New 55'06'jo ctl on wharf rONKY Choice clear extracted 6c can died 4'440 comb fvjrc lb 1A1kx PltOiHJUE Fren Kill Butter 17 tb for choice fair 184l6o East rii and Western firkin 11(4170 ft lb California new firkin 17 418c Oa'iforoia Cheese fetDfeo Eastern do 12lto E'iCtb Cihoice Oaliioruia 20422c fIr 18 10j Eastern 1942oc gait Lake iOZ OregoD 19(4200 FEDb Alfnlla 10ei2c lax Canary 3'44l4C mustard white 8480 browu 1 4 ltc The following are the quot'-tto Live Turkey 15(421 0 Hens f6 60(48 00 fiooderw 6 50(49 Broilers 3 00(46 Lucks 15 (046 6w CeeHS fl 00(42 00 DJML8TI0 EKUIT Apples 1540c fl basket pears CO fl bx straw Dtrries S84I2 fl chest cherries 3(47p fl Its ioos' berr es 404? lb Apricots C(7rc fl tX Currants fl chnt Haspbenis 6(4 7c ft bskt cberrv plums 75c(4tl 50 fl bx blackberries li lftc fl bskt peaches 0 (4 1 25 fl bx fl bskt fiss 37)40 fl lb blue plum loo fl lb XHuPlCAL EKUTIV Cal Oranges $15 00420 Isiuien Mexican fl i812 Oal ivoS 00 1 "Dons MenMua box f8(4'0 Cal perbz 7 4II 00 fciang per 10J Pinenpvles per is in G'48 Bi nanas per bunch 2 0044 00 lahiti Oranges 8 00(410 ft inferior Cal do 14 00 fl Cal Citrons fi 100 Oreen Leas 43c(Jaobagf (0 4GO0 5 Carrots $7(48 per ton: Garlic 4c(4 Uulificvcr 25'lfOc dz Beets 4 )(450c Tur-nrs 40(4600 String Beans 23c: Petpnrp v(420 fi lb Hmmuer Hquasb 264'6cft hx ia dry lb 1045c Asparagus fl bx25c(4 75 cucumbers fl riz new potato rhubarb ft lb lfe(42o uiUHhronmsfi ha 4 tomatoes fl bx 50 Mar -fat squash fl ton $12(414 gretn corn 6 412140 Last sales reported were at for all grade COHN Local millers quote coarse feed kinds at $20 00(421 fine kinds tor tbe table IV (4 2c in large and small packages BICANS Pea $2 81(4 80 Small White $20042 80 Red $1 90(4 1 30 Pink $110(4 1 $2 2 (42 37 40 Castor 50 Lima 60(46 75 fl ctl DRIED blakeye oil grades $1 25 From (1 2) to $1 50 fl ct1 for poor to choice DRIED Zante Currants 10c Figai (4'c Hungarian Prunes 10412c Oaliioruia Raisins 75 fot whole uoxoa $1 25(4 00 tor halves $1 5X42 50 ior quarters and $2 75 $3 00 for eighths Apples 4 (4 6c tor sliced and 2(43c for quartered Pear? C(47c for nlued and 4(4lo for quartered Peaches 7(48c Plums pitted 12 (4i4c uopitted 6(49c Prunes 8(4 l()c Nec tarines lu4l2o Apricots 1041260 Smyrna FIrh 18c California Walnuts 8 49 Ohile Walnuts 748c Eastern Chestnuts (4C Ituliau Calif ruia Almonds V2(42ic for ott aud 6147c tor hard ehell Hickory NmB 6 (47c Pecan Filberts 16 lee Brazil Nuts l'luylsc fl lb Coioauuts $16(412 fl hundred PuNUUts 5(47 0 GAME Hare $1 5b(4 Rabbits $1(4 $1 25 Snipe $2 60 lor English and $1 26 tor common Robins Plover Culew Doves and Larkn 2V450c f) doz Following are Jobbing rates: Etw-tern Haros 12(413 He California OalUornla Smoked Bacon 9)6(4 loo for heavy and medium and 10)t(4llo for light extra light California latd 8k(49c Eairn do 12l2c for all styles and sixes of packages California Smok'd Beef 8c fl lb Beef Tongues $9 fl doz Pigs Feet fl bid $20 Aloes for bbls and $6 50 (47 for hf bbls Pork $2413 for Prime $20(4 21 for PrimeMess $18(420 for Mesa aud $t9 k(4 20 for Clear and Extra Clear Clear Sides 9(4 fl tb Oiegon uusmoked do 7feo HIDES AND Dealers pay the fob lowing rates for coLSlgnmeuts: Dry Hides usual selection I64I6H0 culls one-third less and Mexican Hides lc fl lb less Dry Kip and Halted Hides over 60 lbs 9c 30 to 5o tbs 7c Halted Kip 15 to 20 Ibi 7(47 fee Salt ed Calf 647c lb for suall dairy and large (daughter house respectively Bbeep Skins 12H 4l5c for sbearliugfl 20(437c for abort 40(460c or medium and 70 and 90c apiece for long wool WOOL flod io extra choice free northern 22c27o alhtly burry aud burry 18(422c very burty (4 San Joaquin ld(41tic aud IHc for tong and short respectively aud l)(413c for burry and seedy southern coast 11 for bu-ry and lt(4i7c for free long heavy and dirty San Joaqu and southern 11(412)40 fl lb bucks' wool of all grades ha Cuoice grades ot Humboldt aud M-'Uitorino 27 54(428 4 Fair to good grades 654(45140 fl lb HOME 8 Congressional BEN ATI Washington Jane The Committee on Civil Service and Retrenchment to which referred the memorial of Oreen and others of Rhode Ielaud to alleged violation) of geotions 1751 and 1755 of the Revised Statutes and alleged violations of Civil Service Reform was authorized to ait dnring reoess and appoint a sub-committee to oondaot the investigation Beck read man affidavit) of Union men and ex-Union soldiers showing mil-itary interference at elections in Ken-tacky in 18G5 in reply to standing challenge to produoe an instance of the kind Washington June Davis of West Virginia from the Committe on Appro priations suited that the Committee hud not been able in view of the state of business before tbe Senate to report a resolution fixing the date of adjourn ment but hoped io be able to do so soon Rollins presented tbe credentials of Henry Blair of New Hampshire and be was sworn in Banlsbury reported a resolution authorizing a Committee to investigate memorials in tbe Ingalls contested eleotion case Placed on the calendar Wallace rose to a privileged question and presented the report of the Conference Committee on the Judicial Expense bill and asked its present consideration HOUSE Washington Jane Neal introduced a joint-resolution defining the meaning of Seation 2 of the Aot making appropriations for the payment of arrears of pensions Passed It includes within the provisions of that Aot all per sons who have been or may hereafter be placed upon the pension rolls by virtue of any special Aot of Congress Brought to Terms Pensacola June 18 The Spanish brig Dilig ute whose master defied the Custom-house offioials was brought to terms by a revenue eutter and fined $700 Booth's Settlers' Bill Washington June The bill intro-duced by Senator Booth yesterday for the relief of settlors upon publio lands pro vides that npon the restoration to the publio domain of any lands reserved for railroads or on account of Mexican grants all bona fide settlers shall be entitled to date back their rights under the homestead or pre-emption laws to the dates of aotual settlement and tbat the lands shall be treated as minimnm lands The Appropriation Bills Washington June 18 The Committee of Conference on the Legislative Execu tive and Judicial Appropriation bill arrived at a complete agreement this morn-iug- Nhermnn in Michigan Detroit Mich June General Sherman and party left here this morn iog for Orchard Lake near Pontiac to attend the commencement exercises of the Michigan Military Academy Shocking Death on the Rail Buffalo June 20 A freight train on the Buffalo New York and Philadelphia Railroad yesterday ran into a tramway throwing the engine and twelve oars loaded with ooal and oil from the rails the engine aod seven oars going down the emb- nkment fifteen leet Engineer Edwaid Squibbs jumped from theengine and it is feared is under the coal which is burning fiercely fed by escaping oil FOREIGN NEWS A Sicilian Earthquake Rohe June There was a violent earthquake yesterday near Aci Sicily Five villages were almost wholly destroyed Ten persons were killed and several injured The inhabitants of the diltriot are fleeing en masse Algerian Affairs Versailles Jane 18 Minister Lepere assured tbe Chamber of Deputies today that the disturbance in Algiers afforded no present oause for anxiety The Honse consequently consented to the postponement of interpellation on the subject one mouth The French commander in Algiers reports his arrival at Medira Ten chiefs of the rebel tribes have endeavored to obtain the suspension of hostilities by falsely representing that the rebel leader had fled The rebels were warned to surrender him or they would be attacked last night Panama Revolution Ended New York Jane News lias been reoeived from Panama that the revolution ended on Bunday Spalti anil Han Domingo at Logger heads Madbid June 18 Tbe Government has orJen tbe proBecntion of energetio measures to obtain satisfaction from San Domingo for the outrage to the SpaniBh Flag in the arrest last Winter and subsequent execution of two insurgent Dominican Generals who bad taken reiage on board tbe Spanish vessel at Puerto Plata Telegraphic Brevitie A psity of Eistefli merchants are talking oi a commercial trip to Brazil Miss Lizzie Vast made an attempt in a Memphis Court ou the 17 tb io shoot John O'Brien ou trial for her stduo-lion The Grand Army of the Republio had banquet at Albany on the 17th during which General Devons made a speech in which he complimented President Hayes on his administration A Mrs John Miller hung herself at Columbus Ohio ou the 17th A dispatch from Messina states that earthquake ebooks are daily occurring in the vicinity of Mt Etna Some 18 persons were killed in the late riots at Calitabiano Italy and GO wounded A reconciliation between Conkling and Lamar is thought to be probable The New York detectives have as yet been unable to unravel tbe mystery attending the murder of Mrs Hull General Sherman denies tbat be has written political letters in the interest of his brother John Sherman TiJi-n is going into tbe mountains to take a rest convicted polygamist is DOW io (lie Nebraska Penitentiary The Honse has passed the Tnde Dollar bill It provides that ooins whioh have been chipped or restamped in China from 11 provisions and that the trade dollars so coined under this Aot shall not be counted as part of the coinage of silver authorized by the Aot of lebruary 28 1878 providing for the coinage of standard dollars 8 The ceremonies of relaying the eorner Washington headquarters Valley Forge Pa on the 19th in the presence of a groat many people In the absenoe of Senator Bay-ard the address was delivered by ex-Governor Pollock Death or Ed Bren tin Reeo (Nev) June 20-E Prentiss a residont of Sacramento died this morning lialf-hast 6 of heart disease He had been here since the night before lost oomplained of nenralgis yesterday and said be would not live long He was a sober man The cry of the chiropodist "I oame I saw I Lowell Courier A new song is called "The Spring in the bnt it doeB't draw like the saloon on the corner Norristown Herald Our women wear oat abont 21000-000 fans every year and yet the pretty dears keep the flies off their pretty little noses Erie Herald In a pedestrian match between poets Joaquin Miller wonld he likely to win though Longiellow would be a olose competitor Lewell Gazette Father Time has bat little credit in this world Two-thirds of tbe people take no note of Hartford Post When a society reporter wishes to puff a plain vulgar girl he remarks that she is as beautiful aH she is accomplished Hartford Post The man tvbo habitually and regularly left the door wide open all Winter ie jnst learning to ehut it tight every time Hawkeyo Whut'g in a name" again? Old Standing Bear stand any more than Sitting Bull And Sitting Bull sit any more thun Standing Bear rNorribtown Herald A little non-enee now aod then Is isllehed the best of m-n But when it lomesfrom a pune'er Oh cany us itr on a shutter -Ed ITorUUe Dignity becomes a man but when your hat aud a gentle zephyr have about a rod tne art of you dig uity becomes of as little account as a lnbt year's calendar Marathon Independent An article in an exchange is called "A Woman After Insatiate female! would not ten thousand or so Huffice? She may be aftor all but it is hardly probable that she will catch them Nor Herald Since put a new head on the Keokuk Constitution nine times out of ten we tell whether we are perus ing that lively journal or the equally lively columns of the Meriden Recorder Egotistic Riggs Monday afternoon the 1 ghtuing struck a powder magazine near Brighton III containing 51000 pounds of powder You can just imagine how astonished the ligh nmg was the next second Burliugtou Hawkeye This Chinese trick of boning their deceased friends before burying them is destructive to the trade of the Califor-ma resurrecter whose motto is "De inortuir nil nisi The dead are nothing without bones Philadelphia Bulletin Our poet friend Charles McKay from over the wavy waters writes: a Flower about to Blow Well we don't know what we can do to hinder it Charley In tbe classical idiomatic expression of tbe day Let it blow Meridian Recorder When tbe moon casts its first thin light npon the earth with erect horns it is the symbol of a dry month It is pretty much the same with man When he casts a faint shadow in beer saloon with erect it is the sign of a dry man Norri town Herald Instructorin astronomy: now young gentlemen which of you can tell me the name of the greatest of planets the champion planet so to speak of our solar Student can tir that because he car rtes the Ex A Georgia correspondent writes to ask us "how old is the according to Egyptinu tradition the one you play on was invented by Mercury more than four thousand years ago but the one tbat plays on you though he dates back farther than that varies in his age The one generally used at this offioe averages a little less than thirty-five Hawkeye Fraid you noticed my said Paris teudorly stroking the down that blossomed on his yes I replied Helen "I have been looking at it trying to fix tbe pattern in my mind It would make such an elegant design for applique work on a sofa cushion And then somehow or other it seemed to Paris that you could hear the silence clear out to the Grecian camp Hawkeye Nobody except thA people in the front pews last Sunday and only a tew tht re who listened very intently could hear tbe tenor when tho choir started out on I can read my title clear" singing very distinctly with his face turned toward the leader at the other end of the organ: Tvs lost the piece in a fix What ver shall I Aud then tbe loader in his profound eat bftsft replied in faultlehfl tune aud metre tuuo is oq pane nlnty-Mx TUt woidH ou A nrioiiH Lake In Colorado is a teu-uore field which is no more uor less than a subterranean lake covertd with soil about eighteen inches deep Ou the soil is cultivated a field of corn which produces thirty or forty bushols io the acre If any one will take the tiouble to dig a hole the depth of a spade he will find it to fill with water and by using a hook and line fish four or five inches long can be caught The fish have neither scales nor eyes and are perch-like in shape The ground is a black marl in its nature and in all piobability was at one time an open body of water on which was accumulated vegetable matter which has been increased from time to time Until now it has a crust sufficiently strong and rich to produce fine corn though it has to be cultivated by hand as it is not stiong enough to bear the weight of a horse While hervssting the field hands catch great strings of fish by punching a hole through the earth A person rising on bis heel and coming down suddenly can see the growing corn shake all around him Any one having the strength to drive a rail through this crust will find on releasing it that it will disappear altogether The whole section of country surrounding this field gives evidence of marsltness and the least rain produces an abnndanoe of mud But tbe question comes up has not this body an outlet Although brackish the water tastes as if freiih and is evidently not stagnant Yet these fish are eyeless and similar to those found in caves A stranokr paflestj through Unadilla Otsego county recently who was mounted upon a thoroughbred mustang with Moxican saddle lariat and all the trappings of a frontiers man He tarried for a meal stating that be had journeyed in the taddle all tbe way from Nevada and waa seeking his home in Bennington county Vt which he had not visited in thirty years Particulars or Prince Napoleon's Death London June Following are additional particulars of tbe death of tbe Prince Imperial: There were 18 stabs in the body when found two of them piero-iog the body from chest to back two in tbe side and one destroying the right eye A looket with hair medallions and reliquinary wero found around bis neck His face wore a placid expression He bad evidently ineffectually tried to mount and tbe leather of the tearing he ran along the path to where he was found Official acoonnts say that the Prinoe with Lient Cary of the 98th regiment six men and one friendly Zulu left camp at KelitE Mountain seven miles beyond Blood river on the 1st instant for a reconnoissance The party halted and nnsaddled when ten miles from camp Just as the Prince gave the order to remount volley was fired from ambush in the long grass Lieutenant Carey and four of the troopers returned to camp and reported tbat the Prince and two troopers were missing At daybreak a oavalry patrol under General Marshall left to search for the Prince and went to A few miles farther on the body was discovered among tbe loog grass Tbe body was borne by General Marshall and officers Drury Lowe and Stewart of the Seventeenth Lanoers to meet an ambulance by which it was then brought hither with an escourt There was fnneral parade in tbe afternoon Deep sorrow prevails throughout the oolnmn The Prince did not mount after the attack his horse being restive but ran afoot The corpse will leave with an escort for transportation homeward The news of the death of the Piince reached London at a late bonr last night At about 1 this morning it was circulated in the lobbies of the House of Commons and in reply to inquiries Col Stanley Secretary of War read the foregoing official telegram Lord Sydney an old and tried friend of the Imperial family bad left for Chisel-hurst to break the news Io ex-Empress Eugenie The jonrnhls while deeply deploring the Prince's death regard it as the end of Imperialism in France THE HEAD OF THE LINK Prinoe Napoleon who has become the head of the line is a Democrat in politics and is distasteful to the entire Bona-partist following He haB two sons aged 17 and 15 years respeotirely A party of Royalty may fasten around the name of one of these sons but for the time Imperial Counsels most be distracted and the possibility of a return of the Empire appears more shadowy than ever ADDITIONAL ADVICES Another special from South Africa says the Prince Imperial had been sent forward by tbs Quartermaster General to sketch a site for the next camp When tbe volley was fired not a single Zulu was to be seen The party dispersed and sought safety under cover The Prince was never seen alive again His borse joined Lieutenant Cory's party on tbe road back to camp The young Prince Louis Napoleon was 23 years of age and was the only child of Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie He was talen ed pleasant handsome and of a kindly disposition In the Franco Gei man war he accompanied his father in the field After the fall of the Empire he joined hiB mother in Eogland where be was plaocd in the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich from which he graduated a ootiple of years ago He volunteered to join the English army in Zulnland and this is his sad fate Latest from the Zulu War London Jane 20 The movement of a party of officers from Col camp to reconnoitre was the first Btep in the new invasion of Zulnland Lord Chelmsford Commandor-in-Chief of Stuff will accompany Gen Ncwdigate aftor the main foroe shall have pushed forward as far as possible and established an en-tienohed camp and secured communication Col command with six weeks supplies will cut loose from the base and make a dash at Uluudi and destroy five large military kroois there The plan of operations after this is unknown General Crealoch will advance from Lower Tugela simultaneously with Geu Newdigate and endeavor to push forward a detachment to oonneot with him at St I he Walker London June 20 Weston has made 418 miles and Brown 391 The Khedive Must Do Caibo June England and France unite in demanding the abdication ol the Khedive Germany and Austria give the Khedive the alternative of full payment of the floating debt ou their oo-operation with England and France Nothing is known hore of the attitude of the Sultan in the matter Condensed roast Dispatches On the 17th a fire occurred on the ranch owned by the late Herman Wobler four miles north of the town oi Sonoma The fire broke ort in tbe house at abont half-past 10 and soon communicated to tbe barn wine cellar and other outbuildings in the vicinity reducing them all to ashes The barn waa full of hay and a large quantity of wine was stored in the cellar The fire also oom-munioated with an adjacent wheat field owned by man named Gougb part of which was destroyed Rebecca 8 Noble fell from the second story of a house in Ban Franoisoo on the 17tb end died within an hoar after Judge Maguire of Santa Barbara died on the 17th George Bechel German committed sniolde at Portland Oregon on tbe 17th by outting bis throat with a razor Charles Lewis son of Howell Lewis of Clatsop county Oregon set fire to bis olotbing on tbs 17 tb end was bnrned to death Connolly has been held to answer in San Francisco for causing the death of Fred Rash Anton Fisher German Socialist has been nominated by the San Franoisoo Workingmen for Reoorder and A Wilson for Assessor 01 th Twelfth Ward Club of Ban Franoisco has preforred charges against Rev I 8 Kaliooh the nominee of that party for Mayor and the latter has been called upon to explain he held this evening the 20th fire oocrd in San Jose on the 19th A Minister's Political Ambition San Fbanoisoo Jane The Manicipsl Convention to-day nominated for Mayor Rev I Kaliooh of tbs Metropolitan Baptist Chnreh by the following vote Kaliooh 58 Smith 27 Schaeffer 19 Wild applanse followed the announcement of tbe vote Kaliooh came forward took the iron clad pledge and addressed the Convention saying he had not sought the nomination but tbe voice of the people waa the voice of God and he mast obey it He con sidered his nomination equivalent to eleotion Lbs Wlfc-HIIler Held for Trial 8an Fbanoisoo Jane James Bow Ian who murdered bis wife yesterday waived examination in the Polios Conrt this morning and was held for trial without bail An Opinion Indorsed San Fbanoisoo Jane 18 The Regis tration Commissioners have deoided against the position taken by Nathanial Holland United States Supervisor ol Elections tbat deputies in the Regis offioe cannot administer oaths and in conformity with the opiuions of Governor Irwin and Attorney-General Hamilton that they have that power Stock Board Adjournment San Francisco June The San Fianoisoo Board has decided to acijouru on Thursday evening July 3d nntil the Monday following Criminal Notes Ban Fbanoisoo Juue A German named John Beuoker committed suicid at his residence 501 Broadway tins morning by shooting himself through the head with a pistol In ths Police Court Connolly arrested for causing tho death Frederick Rush by throwing him down on the sidewalk and fraoturing his sknil was held foi trial in the sum of $6000 Death of (S Brother 8an Fbanoisoo Jane Patrick brother of the late died at tho Palace Hotel od Tuesday last He was the person whose mysterious movements some months ago caused so much comment in this oily and New York He was in the hands of two Indies claiming to be his wife and daughter the latter being one of the de-vinets of the deceased millionaire her nncle whose will bequeathed to her some 1300 00U Her muther had been looked upon as a widow who-e husband (lied in the South After the death of his widow and daughter hunted him up in North Carolina and brought him here in an enfeebled condition An effort was made on proof of his identity to seoure $1000000 of the estate hat the arbitrators appointed to settle the matter agreed to give $600-000 This sum has now been secured by the widow since the death of her husband on Tuesday last Tbe movements of the mother and daughter have been very strange although they have alllatel been quietly living at the Palace The cau-m of death is stated to have been heart disease Matters in Oregon Portland June Weather warm and cloudy The Columbia and Willrmette rivers are both at a standstill No more fears are entertained of flood this season General Howard will return from Priest's Rapids in a few days Barrett in Oregon Portland June 20 A telegram has been receiv from California request lug tbe detention of yuuug Hodgson ar-rested oil Bnnday ohargtd with arson Ttie prisoner says he aud a comrade are accused ol setting tiro to a wine cellar in Bantu Rosa There is a reward of 63U0 for the apprehension and conviction of the luceudianes An officer with a requisition from the Governor of California is expected to arrive soou Lawrence Barrett opened his new dramatic season at ths New Market Theater last evening He appeared in his great impersonation of Richelieu and was greeted with an overflowing house The first performance was a most unqualified financial and artistio appearance Howard Bulluosen the Indiana Wall Walla Jnue Dispatches to the Walla Walla Statesman from LewiBton Idaho June 18th state that General Howard and Governor Ferry held a filial oounoil at Spokaue Falls with Moses Spokane Gary and Smokhalla Tho latter rennuDoee his dreamy theories and will go with Moses on the reservation Everything in the northern country is now aalisiactonly arranged General Howard will leave LeaibloD Idaho on Sunday for Vancouver Rolen from the toniNiocke Vihoinia June The Sierra Nevada iuol ne today iu thtvwmie formation aH iaafc visiting day Noun hut qualified stockholder are admitted The wcHt duft of tho 2300-levtl of tho Union encountering tdringprs of quaitss The ore-body in not exptcud to bu reached for at ast 30 feet Mr Patton Attribute tbede)juH to the fact that the publio expected ore id the Wtet drift before the time Another Keektte Invitation Parly Santa Cbdz June In the District Court this morning Charles Colby was sentenced to be hanged on Friday August 15th by Judge Celdeo for the killing of Harry Williams at tho Ocean House last October The sohoooer Annie Johnson owned and ran by the Jordan Bros loaded with lumber etc and bound for Ban Cisco ran ashore on the rocks seven miles from here aud is a total wreck Ho lives lost Drowned near Collinsville Collinsville Jane A fishing boat belonging to Peter Partheni got swamped by shipping a Bea during a north wind on Monday near this place and a Greek by the name of George Brown was drowned he being the only one on board The boat was heavily ballasted sunk bodily and thus far has not been recovered Death from a Unn-shot Wound Martsvill June Edw Hjams aged abont 20 years a promising son of Hyams who aooidontallyebot himself on Maroh 28th died this morning from the effects of the wound A North wind has been prevailing for three days Fire In a drain Field Williams Juue A fire broke out on ranoh a few miles from here at noon on Wednesday originating from a Btoam thresher The separator and several hundred eaoks of barloy were destroyed also about $100 worth ot empty sacks The total loss amounts to abont $1600 Marysville Rejoice Marysville Jane The Repnbli of this city fired a ssliito of fifty guns last evening in honor of the nomination of Ooorge Perkins for Governor The party is enthusiastic hore over tho whole ticket A man of health en aeketl haw it wte he (med tu be slwayewell "I em not particular in merle I et wht 1 llke- nd wlenever 1 feel under ti rather 1 re Burt to my Seltzer Aperient Which I ke'p tlways in hotre" Wise sod ecu comical as well He dot not re wort to violent means for relief He Ne rein' dr in the sbsn of this Aperient 8 BT ALL LRDGGI8T8 J16-2U A COOD PLAN The most profitable way of dealing in stooks by combining many orders and oo -operating them as a whole dividing profits pro rata among shareholders according to ths market monthly Each customer thus secures all the advantages of immense capital and experienced skill and can nse any amount from $10 to $10-000 or more with equal proportionate success York Stock Reporter" and new circular mailed free Full information for anyone to operate successfully Lawrence Co 67 Exchange place New York J21-13wW rOSTAL IRTTER8 REMAININ' UN A claimed in tb Post Omce at 8cramonto Oity sscrameuto county Stated Oalit irmaoo Tliuraduy Jnue 19 Lint A vers Mrs Jane Davis Btlzor Mig' Mol'y bayur Mrs Emil i iweil Miss Louisa Bray Mrs Alex 0 Br iwu Miss A Brown Miss Rndahn ie Mri Button Mrs Hkn Campbell Mrs Mary Campteli Le Crrie Carter Mis Career Mrs Ellen Coffey Mrrt Bridget ilby Mrs Oonoer Mies Armie-7 Connor Miss AO Cooner Miss Cora Crjwley Mrs Mantel Dennis Mrs Hnttie Hatch Miss Annie Hepburn Mi Julia HBs Mrs M-ry Kis lenkin Mrs Amelia Kim ey Miss Minute Msngan 'l Catherine Vf-rrni becox2 Mergsn Mlt-a 8 phia McEno Mrs James vLRejua Miss Lena Mill-r i Mrs (J A Mowel KateB rmm Mis Regina Olmstead Mrs Pams Mrs Bettfe reyt on Mi-s Lorinda Pratt Mrs treadaax Mrs Olivia Roberts Mrs Mioule9 Dindorf Miss OhrUtlna Rolens Mr Jennie Doody Mrs Alice Drury M'ss My Dalton Mrs Ins Mrs Fiai Fiiziamioue Mrs Freeland Mrs Annie Frasier Mi-s ftoi-a Graromer Lu Hall Hr 0 Hamilton Miss AtinJeE Bastings MBs Mary Bust eh Mrs 0 Hhmdler Miss Mary Short Mrs Jl soph 8-nith Mrs Bailie Spring Mrs Fannie Stephenson MrsAliaeM 8 ton Mrs Maude yke Mis Sums Hafft Miss Sarah 'Aillbun Miss Wright Miss Mary A Hi'nUStiiea's List Adams Joi Andrews Oapt Areold A1 Atkins John Baker Jack ton (57 J) Baldwin Lakir Charles Bebymer Bell LB Bennett George Beni George Bldwell 8 Biscofl Bohnee Edward Bowman William Breese Bryle chel (care Thos Bre nao) Bryant Roly Butman William Campbell Charles Carpenter Carpenter 0 Carroll Jeremiah Casey Jeremiah Chapman bob Cheney din A Glemeuce James Olyiner 8 Conran John Cook Miraenia Coughlin James Cote Hurry Crosetle Davis DeVotieJ Dorn in Earnes Thos Joshua Eilsn Eld Emerson A Fairaeld William Fatrar Faull Johu A Fergus ou Robert 0 I landers George Forrest Joseph Garbarine Guleeppe Garrett A Hou Gray Mathew Hamlin Fied Hauni gj 20 Jet) Hirmson John Hart er Harrison James Harrington William Hart Alfred Hearn ranee Herring A Hill Charles Hnl Leander Hoefle Ed Holloway Huelsman Peter Ivey Edwin ffery Johnson Mr (carpenter) Kane Kelly King Koppikus Khier George Laufkotter Wm Latham Huh Lockhart McCann MePatm McChisholm Mr Mo1 lren Frank McOlennan Frank McClellan Wm 8 McEwcn Mr McKay James McKern Ed McLanyhlin McWilliams MsgoireJo Marshall Thos Matheson George Martin GeorBe Mason Maxwel' Joseph Meuhe Charles Moore (oare tahy Mongumberay John (7th and Ksts) Moffett 8 Mott Joseph Mullins John Murray Myers Wm Naylor CherlSB Nelson Newton Isaao Mnrlin Wm Paddison Edward Peterson Ihillips Lainy Quinn John Quinlan hails John Ray FG Katell Bees Joseph Redloan Bernard Roberts 8 Robertson ChasL Ronssin Alfred Bags Addison Scobie James Schwenk David hhore The dors Smith Benjamin Smith A Su 1th Harvy Smith Edwin Souther JohnF Steiner John Mtmnch Davis Sunnafraub Levi Snndiu Syme Alexander Tarkell Henry Taylor Tidings Thos Vandermark A Vollraerg Mike Ward Alexander Weir John Weeks 8 indover White A Wilson Wortbon August Wylie Georgs Initial Pun Florenoe Sewing Ms chine Foundry WILLIAM HOPPING Postmaster MIMNH STOCKS Q'i(ttioD I yottrJay afternoon's 130rJ--0peDtiiu ELil closing: Raymond Ely $4 Luraka Conioltdaud $17 17 JioksoD $5 Gila 80c 85o Northern Belie $6) Manhattan $2 60 Hussey 6o De Frees Go Phcenii $3 1 Grand Prize 18 90 Argenta $1 05 Navajo 50o Independence $2 75 2 BO Belle Isle $1 60 1 70 Hamburg 60c Star 40o Bodie $42 42 Bechtel 80 1 85 MoOlinton $1 40 1 60 Tioga $3 75 4 10 Burnmic $2 40 2 60 Belvidere $1 75 1 85 Champion 45o SOo Blackhawk $2 25 2 60 1 South Bodie 45o Booker 90o 95o South Standard 25o Mono $10 Con Pacific $8 University 65o Dudley $1 40 1 60 Jupiter $1 90 1 95 South Bulwer 95o fl 05 A II State Convention San Jose Jane 19 The annual Convention of the Anoient Ordor of Hibernians was held in San Jose yesterday and on i-fis preceding evening two faotions which have for some time divided the Order each holding separate sessions A compromise was bad however and harmony restored State offlinr then eleoted as follows: State Delogate Dennis Corkery of San Jose State Secretary Cronin of Alameda State Treasurer Jas Hogan of Alameda- Lorigan of San Jose was elected Connty Delegate The Convention then adjournod to meet at Redwood City on the third Wednesday in Jane 1880 It Is a most mortifying reflection to any man to oonsider what he has done corny ared to what ho might have done SKMK KK1-OKT San Francisco Jane 20 The following are the quotations ol sales of the Regular Board this morn mg opening and closing Oplnr tirit Silt Met loan 630 31 Gould A Curry $Ut 11H Best A Belcher 617 17 Oiliforma 5 Con Virginia 0 Savage 615 15 Cbollar 68 7 Potoai $5 5 Hale A Noicrues $16 16 Crown Point 65 5 Yclhm taeket $18 19 Imperir1 $1 90 heatuei- $5 Alpha '25 Belchet t7 6 CoulldtDK 14 Sierra Nf wit 144 45 Utah $22 Bullion t8 8 Exchequer $8 8 Overman $11 11 Juatice 63 75 Succor 65o Union Coueolidated 661 57 Alta 68 8 Julia $4 25 4 10 Caledonia 62 0 2 60 Ladv Brvan $1 30 1 25 Silver Hill $2 2 15 Challenge $3 2 95 New York 95 Occidenal $1 95c Woodville 40o Lady Washington $1 25 Andes 80c Wells Fargo 20o Co Washoe 45o Ward $1 55 1 60 Scorpion $2 60 2 75 Leviathan 75c 8oo North Con Virginia $8 8 Benton 65 5 At antic 30c 35o Condorado $1 90 1 85 North Bonanza $2 05 2 Piutue $2 Mackay $1 70 Mountain View $2 40 We are told of St Augustine tbat on ODe occasion when contemplating the doctrine of the Triuity he was walking by the sea and saw a child filling a shell with the water and pouring it into a hollow in the sand He said "What are you doing my boy with that watey To which the child replied a it going to put all the sea into this When a voice seemed to say to him thou too art doing the same in thinking to comprehend the depths of God in the narrow limits of thy finite mind" MtUlUIEl) In Woodland Jnnf 17 by Elder Pen degast Charles I larobs to Ella Peck In Mariposa June 3 Johu Palmer to Louisa Duncan Ia Stockton June 10 A Van Tassel to E1H Block Near Atlanta San Joaquin county June 12 Charles fshel to Florence Hunsucker In St Helena June 1 Johu Banka to Ettie 9ruc Mill CreeK June 15 to Annie Gibbs In this city Jane 15 at the residence of the parents by Rev I Dwinell' Dr Mouser of 8un Francisco to Carrie Tryonot this city In Janesville June 8 Rollln West to EdDa Washburn In Suita Brsa June A Frank Lawrence to Harriet Beau in Auburn June 8 Henry Graham to Rosa Gordon At Bar June 6 Robinson to Jane Robinson In this city line 14 by Rev Chas Taobntr at the of the Ufi iating clergyman Er nest Gilgenkrantz to Juba Pfifter In Triuity county Jane 11 James 0 Feour to Mcie Dack In Los Angeles June 7 Howard Morris to Kitty Clancy BORN' In this ciiy Juue 20 the wife of Fred Das Honviile of esn In this city June 19 the wife of Asher of a son (Sad Francisco papers please copy Ju this city June 10 the wife of Con-rai of daughter In this city June 15 tbe wife of 0 Gent of son In Wushingtoo Yolo oonnty the wife of Hunson of tou At trvtU Ferry Juue 17 the wife of HhiuuoI iw of a non In Brtdie June 7 the wife ot Patrick Moore of a daughter Near Ntdnou Butte county June 16 the wife 0 Nelson of a sou In Dixon June 12 tue wile of A How-aid of a eon In this city June 15 the wife of Gents of a daughter Jn this city Juue 11 the wife of Camp of a daughter in huttervillo June 15 the wife of a sou In Nevada City Jane 14 the wife of A I Zekind of a son Iu Grass Valley Jane 7 the wifi of George Korthey of a daughter In Seott Valley June 8 tbe wife of Woltordof a son In Gilroy Jnue 6 the wife of A Cole of a son In Redwood City Jane 13 the wife of a Rioe of a son In Milford June 8 the wife of Glas oock of a daughter In this city June 13 the wife of Fred Joy of a daughter In this city June 12 the wife of A Laue of a daughter Near Buckeye June 10 the wife of Calvin Bates of a son (Colusa Han please enpy) In Colusa June 4 the wife of JF Wharton of a daughter In lone Oity Junes the wife of Surface of a daughter In Florin Sacramento county June 8 the wife of Simons of a daughter In this city May 8 the wife of Hyde of a son In Colusa Jane 1 ths wife of Ot MHall of boy and girl In Hants Anna June 5 the wife cf Charles Thelan of a son DEATH On (the IvraV'9 June 19 Mannel Proedo native ot CsUfornla eged 8 months SNear Htockton Loniss Reynolds sged 55 years In Murphys Calaveras flonmJV 13 John Archibald MoUougald aged JIo this city June 18 Maud Viroqafl only saghter of Add 0 and Vlorqua HiaksCh aged 6 years 9 months aod 18 days In Oakland1 June )0 tttotler a native of Maryland aged 80 yean In Bodie June 10 Thomas Botlly aged 40 YnNapa June 6 Charles Williams aged 54 years and 4 months In this city June 17 Viola Harrington aged 11 months aud 15 days Near Hanford Tulare county June 10 Dora Adell Adams aged 14 years In Rocklin June 7 Jones Knight aged 50 years In flutter oouuty June 10 Barah Lamb agnd 40 years In lied wood City Jnneia Maggie A Duffey aged 22 yeafs In Biughampton June 13 Hiram Hopkins a native of Vermout aged 81 years and 3 months (Vermont papers please copy) In West Berkeley May 30 John Freeman aged 60 years In Ondley Juue 8 Allan BlgeloWi 84 years ie Ian Francisco Meat market iollowlng ar the wholeaale rates from lausMerere to dealer-: Choice le at 6'3ifc: luedtnai quality r((6)o Inferior "yl ft tb VEAL Large Calves 6(g6c email ones 7(0Hc ft lb SlUTl'oN Quotable at S(S3o ft lb for weathera and 2 italic for owe Good to choice 4 ft lb Live Hogs drat quality quotable at 4o to 4o dressed 6fc(gi6o ft lb Merchandise Market BAGS AND imported wheat bass are quoted at cash for spot deliv ery COFFEE Central American gradea are Steady at argo lots of Australian are quoted at 66 60(17 36 Oregon canned salmon ara being offered at 11 lb dozon 1-lb tlna Fnstorn and Foreign Markets New York June 19 BREAD STUFFS -Flour is steady and wheat Is quiet latter at 61 081 16 Ate firm with moderate demand Bales of 8900 OalUornla to arrive at 30o thirty and sixty days 1900 wet salted hldea lOo thirty days 800 Sips private Boston June 19 California wool continues In da msnd st 18 for spring Cbioaoo June 19 96o Is bid for July 5 for short rib sides 610 Is asked for July 60 33 Is bid for July Liverpool June 19 The spot quotations are 8a 3d for California average and 9s 4d for club SACRAMLMO MARKETS Reported and sorrected for Dailt Bus Retail Market 80c ft lb ft doz Cat Eastern 2580e OsL Eastorn BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Extra Oal Jo Iliolessle Market Kl'-C 200 ft ft EGS-WD2ic ft dos Hscrsmenro brands 66 25 Alfalfa 10(9120 36 New 60ol 100 GREEN 26.

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