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About The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1865)
)aib WEDNESDAY MORXIXG. KOV. 1, 185.; Ridosuy was acquitted, on examination, for, killing Ewing at South Boise. Pack-trains are loading again at Walla Walla for Blackfoot tbat have made two complete trips since the first of Jane.. No snow had fallen, at the last accounts, on the Mullan Road, in the passes., at the mountains. Mb. B, H. Johns, at Walla Walla, offers to give security to clear out the. Qbstructip,ps on the Mullan Road for $10,000,. a FrtBNCH chemist says that if tea is pow dered, before it is infused, U wilt.jOcJd double the quantity ol exbileralipg qualities. About 60,000 negroes have led Kentucky on passes granted by Gen. P.almer, since the first of May. Abdsi having fulled to defeat the Blair family, the. pastern, press is now trying ridi cule. Tbat. family dies bard. Raw cotton and caster oil applied to frozen limbs, have restored them, when amputation w,as thought necessary. Sons assorted ores from the "Peorwaa" lode at Owyhee, are reported to.be more, than half silver. A coquitti is a rose from wbieb. every lover plucks a leaf the thorn' remaining lor the future husband. Orm.'bt. M. Mitchell, jr., son of the late as tronomer, Gen, MjtcheH, bas been promoted to a First . Lieutenancy in the 17th Regular In-J fantry. A BurriABT named "Buffalo BilV," and-an associate, are ia.theneighborhoodof Lewiston, . having been driven out of Montana by the Vjgiliint.es. Ths North .Idaho Radiator bas again ceased to flicker. The material will be taken to Helena, Montana Territory, to be used in pub lishing a Democratic newspaper. Wiiun Wirtz was first . arrested and confined be read Milton and De Quince; ;. as hja pros pects, of acquittal grew darker, bt took t Baxter's Call to the Unconverted Regular Meeting, o'clock. A Mas. Y. E. Ottb is delivering "inspira tional'' lectures on reconstruction, in Nevada, jyefending tbat Lincoln's spirit speaks through bet-. Riljo-hdntkbs at Washington are ca.rr.THig ojT, piece by piece, the gallows on which the stale prisouers, executed, by order ol the mil itary. commission, were bung. Neqho Suffbaqi A Washington corres pondent of tbe HVMsajs tbat Senator Wil fonat.the opening of benfXsesBion of Con gress, will Introduce a bill giving tbe elective franchise to tbe negroes in the District , of Co lumbi.aKwhJch wHl bring tbe question of negro suffrage to an early test. v ' Pbrsonal. Mr. Newell, for five years edi tor of, this paper, went, op to Walla Walla yesterday morning to take possession.of ,the, Statesman . If be manifests the same interest ' in the affairs of the epmmunity in which he it about to settle that he has in this, the people of,. Walla Walla will bave occasion to congratulate themselves upon his coming among them. . A Ssnsibh.. PoiisiAM Elijah F. Purdy, .0-;Old. Hard-shell Tammany politician, says that the chief want of (be Democratic party is power. He says. that Democrats may talk, mora sense, bave more solid convictions oft Heing, right, and bave every moral advantage over .their oppppents, but unless they, can get tbe Dnionisls out of office, and get . in them selves, "it Is all vanity and vexation on, spirit."- - '. - 'Vt t Cohiiittid. Jamea Lomax (colored) was yesterday committed to iaU, to take his trial tit tbe next term .of. tbe Distriot-Gourt, on a charge of petty larceny; In this that .beng, PW.WO the Oregon Steam Navigation Comply, onone.of,,tbe,ir steamers abpve .Celilo,. he dd ftiloriioosly ,take and conceit to , bi, own , nje cerJiajn , knives, foks poqai blanket and other Aftijcles'pf Value ' in the 'eonpfy of, Wascpandjhe State of; WiBUC BPIRr AT A DISCOUNT. TCjie -fl'rospect of supplying the Montana trade' from tbe Pacifio side, bas cal'ed' into play tbe dormant energies of a class of peo ple in the upper country whose lights have long been hid' under a bushel. Every known trail- across, the Bitter Root Mountains, or around them, has found its special advocates. Most of those who are moving in the matter, bave never even crossed by any of tbe trails ur, roads about which they discourse so dog matically, but depend for information onjold mountaineers and reliable Indians. Although they all disagree among themselves, as to which is the best route, and where tbe proper point of departure is located, tbey all agree that a certain sura, is needo.d to carry out their ideas. By a singular co-incidence, they all agree upon the sum of $6,000 as the pre cise amount necessary, to construct a good wagon road, practicable for full-loaded wagons every day in tbe year. By the expen diture of this Inconsiderable sum. the public is led to believe tbat the rich trade of Mob tooa. willi b. brought right to our doors. There is one . condition necessary to the suc cess of any of these proposed routes, and that, is the projector is to have, the power to expend the money in bis own way. "If the matter is given into tbe bands of confounded fools, it is certain to be a failure," says one; 'tit you will place $6,000 in my hands, gen tlemen, I will clear out tbe Mullan Road," sajs another, and still., another thinks that $6,000, wpuld, make tbe Pen d'Oreille route the best, road to Blackfoot. Some persons give up, discouraged with the apathy ot a people who will not give $6,010 to be fitian cially saved ; others curse tbe country and tbe lack of public spirit proposing to leave tbe country." as. sopn as I can get my busi ness settled." Tbe ppint to, all this seems to be, first, thai there is some doubt whether the Montana mines are to be supplied from tbe Pacific side or not; and, second, by what route the trade is ikely to go, if it can be secured at all. , TbereNjs certainly soma one route which is demonstrably tbe .best fiom the Columbia River, but it is fur from settled which tlia route is. One thing only is sure, and tbat is that no wagon road can ever be constructed across the,. Bitter Hoot Mountains south ol Stevens' - Pass, on , the Mullan Road. Tbe inouotaifls absolutely forbid it. Tbe main question is whether to cro's this range or go around it. Tbere is a great deal tobe said on both sides, and time only can determine which method is the best. Rooky Bab, South Roisk. The quartz myii.ng interest at South Boise is receiving KOC28tf. a new impetus from the operations of capi- ps taltsts from tbe Atlantic side. Col. O'Neal's eight-stamp mill is completed, and has made one or two runs on rock from the ."Ada. El more;" which, while not as rich as it was generally expected to be, was very satisfac tory, Tbe Idaho mill, ten stamps, bas been running alt-Summer, and, as rejiprt goes, is doing remarkably well; but no one outside of tbe company is in the possession, as far as known, of any definite information as to what bas.realiy been taken out. . This lode and,nUl.have been bonded to Major Spear representing a.Pittsbnrg company, at $140,- 000 fifty days time being given to make payment a good sale and good property. Major Spear bought Cartee, Gates. 4 Co.'s mill, anjl has. a. mill in process of construe tion on Elk Creek for the same company. Major Spear a gentleman who has won much upon tbe people of South Boise, as well by his social traits as by bis eminent fitness for the responsible position which be occupies, Wifi success wity, add much to tbe future prospects of the district. Col. Ray mond's ten-stamp mill is to be put, up at Rocky Bar. I BCwaroJ ...the Greenback Man ! ' Thomas II. Uulgfcr 'lln tills day paid me. One Hundred and Twenty dnl tl lars in GREENBACKS A Til' Alt. part of which was money I loaned mm In u ev. Gobi Com. and pari Cor wages which weft cjntracted for In U. 8. Gold Coin, Dalles. Pi t. 30, 1MI8. Lol:lw WM. K. SMART. Nswspapib Chamgi. The Rees Brothers announce their, retirement from ,tbe Wala Walla Statetma'n, Mr. R. R. Rees has been lb the. business since tbe paper started, now nearly four years since. One of tbe editor, Mr. Nofihrup, ' died in February, 1863, and bis interest passed .into tbe bands of S. Q. Rees. At alk times tbe paper has been coo- ducted In a maqner to give weight to Its opin Ions. ' The Rees Brothers Will caity wtl them in their future. relations',' tbi gorii- wiUW a bst ofriendavT ' 'Ar;..,.r XJiuhni,ts yntilj, .Attrw tls, for, proposal! LtqMUiAtUv.' .;;tiac ,.t.i: Ths Upper Columbia Minks. Some s'lr has been created in the commnnitv, says Walia Walla Stntttman. bv reports of vervV rich gold discoveries on the Upper Columbia. The most authentic news we have ftjom that. Section is contained in the following extract f'om a letter from Mr. Park VVinans. The leiter bears date, " Golville, W. T., Oct. led " Tbe news from the Upper Columbia is encouraging. One claim on Cnrnes' Creek is paying front $15 to $20 to the band per day. Nearly n l' tbe miners hare left there and gone to French Creek, where the miners are doing well. . Henry LaFleur write us that bis claim is paying well, he having tnKen out 103 ounces tb ftve day before wrl'ing over twenty ounces per day. But few claims weie opened, but all prospect well. About one hundred claims were staked off and lakn up. Tbe mine's com plain of rain, saying, it, bas rained most of the time, all-: Summer. In September it rained almost inces-an'ly, day and night, and weather warm. But few will winter in the mines. Most of the claims are laid over until next June." At the Wajrerley gold mines near Halifax, N. 3 , 1,200 ounces pi month of the precious metal is taken out, yielding., tbe proprietors a profit of over $1,200. It. A. Chapter There will lie a meeting of the Dalles It. A. Chapter, No. 6, THIS (Wednesday) EVEN ING. A full attendance ia reqneBted. My oader of H. P. Grant Hook and Ladder Company. xuia (.n.eunoenay) kvkimku at 7 O. M.KUTZ,Sec'y. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN nottotrnat my wife on my account, aa I will not be reaponaihle nl:2w JULIUS LAfflB. GKAND OPENING OF THE ECLIPSE CHOP HOUSE, Main Mreett-corner orcourl. This Evening- OLD MACK, TUB riONEEK COOK, would rospect fully inform the public that he haa ntted up the above Chop Houae. and ia prepared to aorve np MKAL? and I.UNCII in the bent atylo and at the ahortf-at notice . HAULS and 1'AKTIKS r..rnli-hcii w Ih eiippcra, in tin bunt style and on vh mont renaonahle ti-rnia. OYSTKHS In every atjle. l'rlvute Itooma for Larilea. HOtJftjTt: OFKN ALL NIGHT. KKH08KNB, TUltl'ENTINE, ALCOHOL, AC1US, L1N8KF.D,, LAUD. .. AND . PATENT BIKDIOnVEiS. Onr atock of FANCY GOODS I of the ftaest. and best quality; new atylei oud large assortments, aueu as LUUIN'S PERFUEEKYK UAIK, POMADJ5S, SHAVING, COSMETICS, UAT, . I1AIK01L8. . LOTIltrS, COLOGNE, TOOTH AND " FANCY SOAPS AND NAILUKUSIIES TOOTH POWDERS, AND COMBS. PTJRB WINES AND LIQUORS, For Medicinal pnrpoaea. ' Uiu racui(iei for buyint; foocK are swond to none in the State, and we ehall at all times eell at a a mall ad vane from coat. Ready aalea and amall profits. . PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully compounded at all hours of tbe day and nlftht. jwiee, Dept. w, lew. aeio-tr 3. 0OETZ, V. K.QKNIG8BERGER, i ' ' San Francisco. J.GOETZ&CO., TOBACCONISTS, 4 Have removed to . Rudio's New, Stone Building. Waahlngtoo Street, near: French Gllmao'i, and have opened a weu-aaaoriea mock oi HAVANAand DOMESTIC 8E8AB8,- , : VIBGINIA and WESTERN TOBACCO, ' ; . FRENCn and, SCOTCH SNUFF, -. ' MEERSCHAUM amrothe PJWM,. " J'-.1 ..PLAYiSapABDS 5 1 '' .4 -? .7 it T.1 SPORTING QQODSf' ) 1 .7. tj 1 . J: '.WDIAN and VAKCTSGOODS, v ' 1 ' '. V, Th trade, supllad at lAlW.ESIMARWrrPBICKa Isaac F. THocn, San Franciaco. C. S. Miu.Fn, , 10. Si'llAWIIACIirE. ' ll.llien. aaIi "NLtfv'rllAM a?- ativ JJaUVUs XT Jt Anne: C4x WHOLESALE GROCERY, . AND DKAI.ER8 IN Wines &. Liquors, And Importers and Jobbers of CLOTHING Boots & Shoes, Under Clothing-, etc., etc., OFFICE. WE HAVE AN ASSAY OFFICE JN CONNECTION wiih our bUHineaa. under tlio eutife enncrvaKina if Mr. Miller. We make ruttirua in llarti in nts hour... We guarantee all onr Annv anil nnv the IIIOIIKST" CASH PIUCK for Dura. We ulso nay the Ilhtaset Cash Price for Gold Duet. NX)I1, MlLt.EIt ft C niyOtf Cor. Mafn and Wnshiiigtim atrneta. Dallee. WAGON & CARRIAGE. 31ATERIAL. TnB UNDERSIGNED WOOLD RESPECTFPI.tr. call theattentlen.of all WAGON MAKERS To the Superior Stock of Wagon rJ?imler, Now in Storo and aoon to arrive, which will be effereal-i to the trade on Libeial Ternia. , OAK, ASH AND HiCKCRY PLANK From y to 6 inchea. FinUhed and Unfinlalied Cak & Blckorj SPOKES, from 1 to iuchea OAK & ELM IIUU.M In Paiu and Seta, from 6x9 to 14x11). HICKORY & ASH RIMS, UUGGY, EXPRESS and SULKY clIAFTd, Fiuiilied sua) ' Uunnivued. UUGGY and EXPRESS POLi.S, FiuUhcd and Uuaiiiabed . HICKORY AXLES, nil tilxa; BUGGY, WAGO.N and hXfKESS HOWS; OAK and IUCKOKY SCAiN'lLl.NG; hAWtll FELLOES, from to 8 incheur 1IEWEU Tu.NOUES lor lour horae and oi-teama;- KlNULKKiiiEH ii:K Yuutt-; LONG and SHOUT HOUNDS; PLOW REAMS and lluuulue, Ac, Ac. TLo aboe atock wits caretully aelecloil In the Eaatera. statei. expreaaiy to ui -et tile dt'iuanda of thia trade. Urdera lor any of the above uriicR-a, liRludinu W AGON SKIiJ.Ntf, IlUXEd, Ac., will buprouiptly Mvenatnltw 85 Front Street, Portland, ocl8:tf. UppumitD O. (I. Si. Cas W hart AT COST, TO UUSINESS I NEW SALOON. NEW STONE STORE, WASHINGTON STltEET. rMIIIK UNDEItSIGNED would reapectfully announce ' m. that he will open a firat-claaa Saloon in Fretlch i Oilman'a New Stono.Bnildluir. THIS EVENING, and ie prepared to aerve cuitomcra a ith the beat of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ALSO, A KREK.LUNCII, Every day and Eveniug. JOHN RINDLAVO. WALDRON sIKOS., f Wholesale & Retail Druggists, Matn.StreaT D41ea, Oregon. WE NOW OCCUPY OUH NEW TWO STORY FIRI nronf Stone bullilliiK, opposite Dloch, Miller A Co.. and offer to the public a full and complete atock ol Druga, Mediciuea and Cucmlcale, conaiatiug iu part of . LAMP WICKS A CHIMNEYS, SAGE, SPONGES. HECHES, U01IK. INDIGO ANIK V I 1 TTfc!Sa"IT,.TI'-T .lIT m . NEATSFOOT Oil. LANl'llLACK, I 7 .- ------ m ij,. 1 VA I X TRUSSES. SHOULDER.. BRACES. SUPPORTERS.VK w 1 1 1 n a.i 1 t ; ancy a oiapo vij uooasy. CLOTHING, BOOTS. AND SHOES, I1ATS.AND CAPSAND 'Gentlemen's ft'urnlsblng; Goods Fire-proof Stone Store, corner of Main and Court n VIE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully Inioria thth JL patrons and the public at iure, that they wilL, ouiuieuce to aeil tliia day, their laioru und huudeoiu. itock of Clothing Dry Gooda, Furnishing Goods, Fancy Gooda, lima A Cupa, Lailii'S' bboea, Uoots A Sliyii, CliiUlruaa uoea, Rubber Uooda, Huts, Blankets, bulpm Clotba. Ac, Ac.,' Ac , . AT COST. Ia ordci to retire from bTisineuB, tht abuve Stock mwt- be Bold within efixty lJuya, iujU BXltMCXJL.Y AT'OOSTl;. All persona indebted to the Arm will please rail an .uttle their billa Immediately, thereby aaving all uuu :eisary future trouble. VOUN Jk I10HM. Dallea, Get. 2, 18U6.. . -. ocjtf. ttreeta. oc4-tf' HOW TO SAVE lOALX!. 014, 1 THI HIW.v Family Grocery, and Fruit Store,. Corner of Waahlngtoo and Second Streeta. nnna TivnuuftrnNKn wihiiks vn inviiiim with M. people of the Dalles, and the public geuerally, that. ' he has a large and well selected stock of FAMILY GKOCEltlJSSi., . CANDIES, JfUT8kH. . : Which he will sell Wholesale and Retail at Xedmtd Prica far CAM!. Also, constantly on hand the Choices Article of FKKSII DUT'IKK and EUUS. Also, every variety of FltUITd and VEGETABLES ia. their aeaaoo. Persons from up the country, wishing niiantitiea of Eggs und Fruit, by ssnding in Uielr orders, will recelv the strictest atteutfon, and have them filled nt the Lowest HarktPrita.. (JyH-tfJ ...r . '.;0, l. JEWELL, MANTUA MAKER, S. MATTIK UOLUItOOK would rosnoctfullv form the Ladles of the Dalles anil vfclulty, that she has opened a shop lu connection wjthMissO'ltourka, where she la prepared to do all kinds of work with neat ness and dispatch. Having jast arrived from the East, she hones to be able to nleue ell a. tn v,.rm 0,i . uoaKs, toais ana Dresses- cut to Order. 1 TOREK 'DOORS Vbut ot the Corier ot IHIIlb and wniun dhwh, .... oc21;m I f I R. RBLT has removed hia office from Dr. Craig's n. juu, naa removea nu omce from Dr..Crj Dnn 8tor U .,W)lili:on'4 jto.ii..buiidii.g.