The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, November 28, 1865, Image 2

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TUESDAY MOBNIXfl, HOY. 28, 1805.
MlNMSOTA nisei 10,000,000 bushels of.
wheat this year, and will have 6,009,007
basbels to sell. She will also bare $2,900,
000 of oats to sell.
HB I STORE ASH OF THAN SPORT A
TIOW OH THJB COLUMBIA R1VKR.
Some apprehension baa been expressed tbat
the increased production of the agricultural
districts, above the Dalles, would In time effect
the amount of freights up the Columbia river,
and tbat in consequence, the proportion of
freight to popnlation would continual! de
crease. The articles of agricultural production
east of this point are, and will be for many
years, principally meat and bread, which form
about one quarter of tbe total weight of ship
ments to any mining section. These average
about one and a half pounds to the man aday.
Tbe time in which the mines will be altogether
Bupplied from tbe fields and pastures east of
the Cascades, may be reasonably anticipated
at five years in the future. From tbense for
ward, one quarter of the weight of mining
freights will cease to pay tribute to the navi
gation of the Columbia, allowing tbat tbe
average of freight to the man is six pounds a
Isaao F. Dt.ocn,
Ban Francisco.
ness be made to flow amootbly and steadily,
instead of spasmodically, as has too often
oeen ine case nereiorore. ionsiaeranons ni i;n
neb as these will doubtless recommend them- JLU5 1V11111F 3w
selves to the minds of men of mind, means
nd enterprise, and the intelligent and com
prehensive understanding of them is tbe trne
problem on which tbe minds of our people
nouia oe engaged.
Th steamer Pacific sailed from San Fran
cisco on tbe 24th lost., and if tbe weather has
been fair at sea, is now at Portland. The
Orizaba did not sail at tie time advertised,
wnU'i) was perhaps very fortunate.
Tfli United States Mail is carried on Sun
day from Portland to Oregon City by steamer.
Tbe daily mail is carried every day in the
week, and tbe connection is made between
tbe two- points as above stated. Whether any
person is indictable under the Sunday Law
for so doing does not appear.
PauTibs wh have just crossed the Cocor day, and this is tbe basis of such calculations,
d Alen Mountains report that there was no I founded on tbe experience of California,
snow upon them on the 15th inst., but that I It must be considered, however, that tbe
rain was falling very heavily, and tbe roads settlement of tbe Columbia Basin is sure to
were in a bud condition. The rainy weather produce very considerable shipments of back'
continued on down to Walla Walla. . freichts. which are so much nH.l tn m-i,.
Truth is Stbamokr tham Fiction. In this "auction in ireignts generally, a practica
issue of the paper tbe reader will observe a 019 measure, inese will consist in hides,
gold story from the Montana Pott, which uornB' 000,8 W001 8na 109 10 t,me
reads verr much like something: which ouebt ,aUed meat8 fflU become Bn important article
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not to b believed : but we have met neraons ",u"' uul maaJ 10 come'
from Montana who state that tbey have seen
pieces of the gold taken from tbe lode,
and that there is no exaggeration in the state
ment. Believing tbe story to be cast on a
very large scale, we still hope it is trne, and
speak for a few gunny-sacks full for this side
of the mountains.
New Djooihqs. Last summer, while the
ieappointed prospectors at Cceur d'Alene
were ruehinjr wildly on to Blackfoot. certain
iuers tbongbt tbat they were passing over JJOOIS X, SllOCS,
as good diggings as they were apt to find at
ny place ahead. They tried the gulches and
creeks on tbe St. Regis Borgia without suc
cess, but after crossing the Missoula, or Clark's
fork, tbey followed along the bars of that
stream, and about thirty miles below Hell-
gate, and in sight of tbe Mullan Road, found
One, river gold in quantities which induced
tnem to locate and bo to work. Ud to Octo
ber they bad done so well that the bis stories
about Black loot, which is but a little over a
undred miles from them, failed to induce
them to go further. About twenty-five men
ere preparing to winter there, at our latest
aavices.
Columbia Lodaro. No. ft. I. O. O. TJ
Moeu every Thursday evening at U o'clock, in Gates'
Hall, corner of Second and Court Streets. Broth., In
good standing are Invited to attend. By order. N. G.
A Tm sly Pbsoadtiok. If there should be
a scarcity of provisions in Montana the com
ing spring, the traders from this side should
enter into some combination to procure the
earliest information of tbe probable deficit
until the 10th of June. ' They would also do
well to have their goods forwarded as soon as
the road is practicable, to the Spokane Plain
or even to Pen d'Oreille Lake, so tbat
by the 1st or 10th of March they may be
moved toward Hellgate and the mines. An
inconsiderable expense will procure early and
definite information about affairs in Montana,
nd those who move early will gain an ad
vantage which will well repay them for their
ironoie-.
Fully Committed. Frank Jones, accused
f forgery,, stands fully committed to the
County jail, to take bis trial at the next term
of tbe District Court. His bail is fixed at
$1000; He had procured a continuance of the
preliminary examination for ten days, on tbe
plea tbat he expected to prove bis innocence
by an absent witness named John Doe, fo.' tbe
lack of a better one. After much search John
Doe cannot be found, and an opinion Is grow
ing up that be is a mythical personage a con
clusion somewhat unfavorable to Jones' char
Acter for veracity. After serving bis country
for three years, Jones ought to have known
better than to be making sueh poor imitations
of other men's handwriting as those shown in
me lorgea cuecks.
Socntr iv Boisi Basin. The World ob
ArVAfl that lhA VlMniia 1iAlrlnm ,
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who were formerly so plentiful in Boise, are
now very scattering. They have gradually
drifted out of the country; been shot, hung,
or run off to other places. It is a pUasant
reflection, that "the boys"' are 11 passing
As the matter now stands, but a small por
tion of tbe live-stock coming east of the moun
tains pays anything to the navigation interest,
but when the supply of such stock for tbe
mines is derived entirely from tbe interior to
tbe east, tbe pastoral population will require
an increase of transportation, which will form
an important element in sustaining the present
proportion of freights to population.
But by far the most important considera
tion, is the increased demand for transporta
tion caused by tbe development of tbe quartz
mines. Take for instance a forty. stamp mill.
with its equipments, weighing oue hundred
tons ; its annual repairs, and the beavy hoist
ing apparatus of an extensive mining com
pany, and add the usual ratio of supplies, and
we bave a vast increase of freights over the
demands of ordinary placer mines. A mining
company snch as this, will work fifty hands,
and tbe average of freight for five years, in
cluding the required machinery, will be at
tbe rate of one hundred tons a year, or some.
thing over twice as much as the requirements
of the placer mines.
From these circumstances, we infer that tbe
relation of freights to population, iu tbe com
ing five years, will indicate an increase, and
that this relation is likely to be sustained as
long as the mines continue to be operated
with an annually increasing force. There are,
however, other considerations which may
measurably effect this conclusion, and it
seems to be the part of wisdom to take them
into account. The cheapness of draft stock,
on the Missouri frontier and in California, has
stimulated the employment of teams from
those localities to our mining districts, 'with
the calculation that in the eveht of competi
tion from thence proving impracticable, tbey
would still find a better field here than in tbe
countries wbere tbey were produced
From present indications the amount of
farm produce from California to tbe mines,
and of machinery from the Atlantic slope
will cause no small diminution in tbe trade
of the Columbia for the coming year. The
competition thus forced by a state of circum
stances incident to tbe relations of tbe several
sections, may be continued from some advan
tage to rival routes which we do not at pres
TOYS! TOYS !TOYS ! TOYS!
FOR TOYS AND FANCY GOODS
For the Holidays, we recommend all dealers Id that
line to tue basket AMD TOY EMPORIUM of
THUMAUER A ZUIN,
320 and .'i'2'2 Rnttnrv Rtroof
n2fl:3m gun Francisco.
away' and the places which once knew them
will never know them any more. Tbe palmy
days of the boys were in tbe time of. tbe ex
citement about tbe Salmon Rivet mines, whan
highwayman considered himself a gentle- ent 8eo' .r "eing do not giTe U dufl ftllow
man," only a little reugh." It did seem for
a while as if tbe infernal regions had broken
loose upon the country, and that the choicest
imps of perdition had come into the Nea Per
ces country, in tbe shape of " professional
gouusuisu. tun uBmiYBi oi crime can
ance. It is very probable tbat no such advan
tage J exist, and it is very certain tbat tbey
bave not been intelligibly set forth. In any
ease, the trne policy is to weigh tbe question
in its true bearings, without local prejudice
and aecept conclusions whatever they may be
never be repeated, unless tbe small aravevarrl. makin the bet ' we can grasp.
full of great and small rogues, which mark Aa idea aPPears t0 pervade the commercial
the ground at Placerville, Florence, Idaho olnmcnlly ,hat " the Montana trade can be
CitT. Helleate. East Bannock. Virginia nst. we can afford to submit to tbe loss
and many other places should come to life wuwu uuio
again to plague mankind. Lying in these ,UQQenyiT8t 10 solidly, built up tue commerce
cemeteries is the concrete ruffianism .ht.i. of th6 Columbia River. A conclusion more
was gathering for fifteen vears on the Padfin at TariaDCe with true policy cannot be eon.
coast, and which epitomises everv crime W need Parti"lnrlv tbe trade of
known to man. and acoursed of find.. Tim maD7 P'aces, so tnat wnen tbe demand Black
people of Boise are to congratulated upon the ens frotn 0D there may be other poiots re
MuU.uv. w u i,i-nu, i sucn a pest. I quiring supplies, and thus the current of busl
C. 8. M1M.KB,
Bio. Schawdaciter,
. . Dallea.
WHOLESALE
euo O ERS,
t '
AND SEALERS' IN ,
Wines & Liquors,
And Importers and Jobbers of
OLOTHIN&-
.ASSA.Y
Under Clothing,
etc., etc.
OFFICE.
WE HAVE AN A88AT OFFICE IN CONNECTION
wlihonr business, under tbe entire eiiDervlston
of Mr. Miller. We make returns in Bars in six hours
We guarantee all our Assavs and pay the HIGHEST
CASH PIUUH for Bars. We also pay the Ulgheat
Cash Price for Oold Suet.
BLOCfl, MILLER ft CJ,
my6tf Cor. Main and Washington streets. Utilise.
SELLING OFJT
AT COST,
TO CLOSE BUSINESS I
THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully Inlnrm their
natrons and the public at large, that they will
Dissolution notice
TITE FIRM OF J. W. MILLER A CO. have this day
disposed of their entire stock, in this cty to Messrs.
Bunnell A Miller, who will continue the business at the
same Hand. Mr. Thomas Miller is authoriied to settle
all liabilities and collect all debts due, All persons
knowing themselves indebted will plenae come forward
unu twine and BttTO cons. J. w. JUlLtiilSli A Co.
Dalles City, Nor. 23d, 1866. nXttf
SELLING OFF!!"
BELOW COSTII
The entire remaining Stock of
WATCHES,'
JEWELRY,
CLOCKS,
SILVER & PLATED WARE,
Must be disposed of within the next thirty davs, RE
OAKDLK8S OF COST. Call and examine the stok. ..
your Presents now, and forthwith, and it will be at a
uring 01 at least jrnrxr i-kk CKNT.
At WM. MKND AUDI'S
nMtf Jewelry Store,
Main Street, next door to the l'oet Office.
commence to Bell this day,
biock or
Clothing
furnishing uoods,
Hals k Cape,
Boots A Shoes,
, Kuhher Goods,
Blankets,
Ac
their laige and handsome)
Umatilla.. Boise
AND IDAHO
Express and Fast Freight line.
THIS LINE IS NOW IN COMPLETE RUNNING
order from Umatilla to Idaho Oitv. via Hi.iu. mt
and prepared to carry Freight and Valuable Packages
"" f mi imoimeuiuie puinu wun certainty
and despatch.
Tbe Line la Stocked with the Beat Teams
Ute country affords and entirely
New Thorough-Braoe
CONCORD
Dry Goods,
Fancy Goods,
Ladies' S
Children Shoes,
lints,
Salem Ckitba,
Ac, Ac,
COST.
In order to retire from business, the above Stock must
be sold within Sixty Days, and
STRICTLY AT COST!
AH pernonH indebted to the firm will nleaae call arid
settle their bills immediately! thereby saving all untie
cewMrj fiiture trouble. , CO UN B01IM.,
Dalles, Oct. z, 1U. oc3tf.
Oregon Steam Navigation Co.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFIER MONDAT, NOVEMBER 13th, until
further notice,
Xlie PasBenger Train
to connect with steamers
FOR UMATILLA & WALLULA
Will start from the R. R. DEPOT DALLES CITY, on
Mondays, Wednesday., and Frldava. at
4l30 A. M. '
IDE STEAMERS
"ONEONTA" or "IDAHO,"
CAM. J. MoNULTY Commander,
Will leaT DALLES, DAILY, (Sundays excepted) at S
o'clock, A. H., connecting by tbe CASCADE RAILROAD,
wun we sieaiuvr
"NEW WORLD." or "CASCADES,"
CAPT. J. WOL Commander,
foi Portland. W. B. BRADFORD.
Dalles, Not. 13, 1806. nl2tfj Agent O. S. N. Co.
REMOVAL.
Which ensures Speed and Safety in the transmission of
Freight, never before offered to Idaho. We offer Supe
rior Inducements for Shipping Goods from San Francisco
and Portland to Idaho, aa our arrangements with the
Ocean Steamship Company and the Oregon Steam Nayl-
guiiua are sucn inm an uooos snipped by this-Line will
nut iw suiuuci iu mo usual aoiays, uul pass through aa
fast ITrolgflAt.
Goods shinned from San Francisco to nnr mm at Vnrt.
land, Charges will be paid aud Uoods snipped to deetlua-
UUDi
GOODS SHOULD BE MARKED : CARK B. M. T A
CO, F. LINE, and Shipping Receipt! sent to our Agents
at Portland and Umatilla.
Advance Charges tor Transportation Fata
by the Line and Collected at Destination. Goods will be
lorwaruea wun uisputcn to Owyhee and Booth Boise.
PASSENGERS CARRIED AT GRUATf.v PETirrun
RATES. Families will be furnished with Superior Ac
commodations In New and Easy Riding Thorough Brace
J.GOETZ,
Dalies.
. KOENIGSBERGER,
San Francieoov
J. GOETZ fc CO.
TOBACCONISTS,
Have removed to
Rudio's New Stone Buildiner..
Washington Street, near French A Oilman's, and Lav
vpenea a weu.assoriea stocv oi
JlAVANAand DOMESTIC SEuARS,
VIBG1NIA and WESTERN TOBACCO,
FRENCH and SCOTCH SNUFF,
MKKU8C1IAUM and other PIPES
PLAYING CARDS,
SPORTING GOODS,
INDIAN and FANCY GOODS, Ac, Ac.
The trade supplied at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
BLACK FOOT EXPRESS.
DWIGIIT & BACON, Proprietors.
Wagons on the Most Liberal Terms, We lay over eacn HnilE PUBLIC ARB HEREBY INFORMED that w
night on the Rood at Good and Convenient Stations, to - have concluded arrangements for the transaction
WW ho.uvi. win uui uejjrLTeu oi regular reat
-A-GUCJNTSi
RICHARDS A McOKAKEN San Francisco
RICHARDS A McCRAKEN Portland
JOSEPH TEAL Dalles
POWELL A COB Umatilla
J. B. WILKINSON Le Grand
B. M. DvRELL A 00 Boise Citv
B. M. DuRELL A CO Idaho Citv
MAJOR Bl'EKR Rooky Bar (South Boise!
DuRELL A MOORE ...Ruby aud Silver Cities
B. 91. DuRELL o CO..
rroprietora.
Expressliusinesa
TO AND FROM
THE BLACK FOOT COUNTRYt
and have commenoed maklr.g regnlar trips from WALLA
WALLA, via Lewiston, to VIRGINIA CITY, HELENA
Ot'HIR A BLACK FOOT CITY. All hn.lnU ,,.,.,:,'"
to us will be attended to with promptness and diSDatch. '
A J-Particular attention paid to COLLECTIONS.
n26tf
oi Wasco.
AUCTION ANDJC0MMISSI0N.
JOHN W ILLIAMS,
A.TJOTIONETSR,
No. 10O, Main Street, Ualles City.
WILL ATTEND TO THE SELLING AT AUCTION
of General Merchandise, Real Estate-, Groceries,
uwnqMaa. nuit dkviiu UUIUU L UTJlllUre, BtOCKS, C, AC.
uegular Sales Day Saturday.
Out-door and Special Sales attended to In any part of
the City.
Liberal Advances made on Consignments.
JOHN WILLIAMS. Auctlonoer.
X. IS. W. MIXCHKLL.
Office WALDRON'S fftTILDING.
Unwise Corner of Third and Washington Streets.
WIU leave on their second trln. starting from nrniu
Walla, October 8d Lewiston, October 6th. eelft-2m
To : the Tax-payers
County..
Satni'P Aim Tax Oomoron's Omci, V
Waieo County, Oregon, Nov. U, 1808. f
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the time for pay.
ing State and County taxes for the year 1806 wilt
expire on FRIDAY, DECEMBER THE 1ST, 18fi. AIL
taxes remaining unpaid on personal property aftor tbat
date will be oollectad the same as on execution.
C1IA8. WHITE.
Sheriff' mi Tax Collector, Wasco Co., Oregon.
Dalles City, Nov- U, 181)5. WoSwd
K.B.OATIS. 1. 1. HAFT.
GATES Sb IIA1TT,
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law,
DALLES OREGON. '
JVOTICE. "
OE0RGE LIEDE Is my duly authorized.agent durloe
my aBaenc. In the Eastern States, to attend to the
collection ot all account, due me, and also th late Urea,
of Wlutermeir A Munger. A. WINTEHMEljfc.