pledge of se fellow, r money, ho killed now’ try-ill Satur-.ProceedsMuhlner oncerned n to-day. it in the ccasional nobody, ted to the rd Vic toy lese wit-V*l iiOl VKVtll 1' / » pv* J li* T •informed Attorney Garrity that the witnesses, Deneke and Landro, went to them and asked for money to have the cases dropped. Albert Koenig, another saloonkeeper, tells a similar story.A Banker’s Deal.OAKLAND, Cal., Dec. 5.—A quiet fight has been going on for several days to capture the presidency of the California Bank. Jacob Greenhood and D. Edward ColJins have been getting as many pledges for support as each could, and it is now stated that Collins will w'in at the annual election, to be held next January. Collins is being helped by Victor Metcalf, and at present out of 588 shares the fate of the presidency hangs on twenty-five.Fire Alarms.OAKLAND, Cal., Dec. 5.—The alarm of fire last evening at Thirteenth and Jetter-and as astep in f tracts oi ville ter: in a fewperous began t been ru doing ai “Rega Railroat built, w ticallv broad-gj rebuilt, ley the] ttioroug Cars wilthe ferr at once' a rich a* doubt v