Edwin Bartle was made a citizen of the united States by Judge Rust last evening , John B, Francis and E.C. Rust being witnesses. Samuel Robert's Kemp, native of England , who came to America with his parents when under age, was admitted to citizenship last evening by Judge Rust, on the testimony of his father and J.B.Francis. Miss Creighton returned Wednesday evening from her visit to Alameda is again domiciled at the M.E.Parsonage. The San Francisco Chronicle of yesterday morning says that C. Borger, the Campo mining man, is a guest at the Lick house in the metropolis. Trouble is on among the Pennsylvania coal strikers and troops have been called out to aid in keeping the peace, the dispatch says that fifteen hundred soldiers are on the ground. George huberty, proprietor of the cigar stand across the street from this office , has a round-counter put in, place of the square-c-cornered one heretofore in use, it is quite a good improvement. C.D.Gnocchi, one of the engineers at the Gwin mine accompanied by his wife and sister-in-law, Miss Mary Connors of Sutter Creek will leave tomorrow morning for Kirkwoods and Silver lake, on a camping trip. Rev. William Tuson. pastor of St. Auugustin,s Episcopal church was admitted to citizenship on Tuesday , upon testimony of E.C.Rust and J R. Huberty an affidavit from D.E. Stanley of Port Angeles , Washington. the following letters remain uncalled for in the Jackson postoffice Chas Herrin, D. Bellnomini, luigi Marcone, C.J.Mulloy, James Manhan, Edward Russell Parties inquiring for the above letters will please say advertised. heavy earthquakes shook in Lompoc Valley, Santa Barbara county, last Sunday night, causing the earth to open in various places , leaving large cracks or fissuvos? and tumbling everything lose about in a most alarming manner . A lawn social given last Friday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A Gordon. was not largely attended, but was a success from a social point of view, everyone enjoyed him to herself to the fullest extent, and there was plenty of everything in the way of refreshments, the spacious grounds were brilliantly illuminated with electric lights and Japanese Lanterns and the evening was just warn enough to be pleasant, the general expression was to the effect that it should be given again soon. An extremely sad death occured at San Andees, Calaveras county, last Wednesday at an early hour, The family of W.E.Paul at supper the evening before ate heartily of corn beef, shortly after leaving the table, Mrs. Paul complained of severe pains in her legs, followed by vomiting and fainting spells, medical aid was summoned, but in vain. an hour after the first symptoms she was unconscious and passed away at 2;o,clock in the morning, July 30th, without recovering, The oldest boy suffered considerably, but has fully recovered, the father and five small children are out of danger. Born in Jackson July 27th to Mr. and Mrs. V. Haffanti a son. Miss Agnes Newman entertained a few of her friends at her home on east Court street, last evening, The time was passed in vocal and instrumental music , card playing and charades. about midnight the guests were served ice cream and cake, which was greatly enjoyed by all, those present were misses mayme Delahide, Queen Quid, Relle and Eva DevanDans Rice, lillian lemin, Della Gorman and Irene Folger, mess rs. John Fountenrose, Will Schrosder, Leland Gould, Cleveland Jones, Eugene Devan, and John Burke.