The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, December 05, 1865, Image 2

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TUESDAY MOKMXG, DEC. 5, IS05.
Capt. VVuitc's steamboat nt Culvilla is
called "Forty-Nine," in allusion to her con
struction near the 49tb parallel.
Thirb is much, litigation in Grande Ronde,
which is attributed mostly to two mischief.
' making lawyers at La Grande.
, A Financial article in a San Francisco
paper contains a couplet from Goldsmith's
poems. In consequence there is more poetry
! thanUoth in It.
VAuotion Sak. John Williams, Auctioneer,
t 'will sell, this morning, 'bo handsome resi
dence formerly occupied by W. H. Newell.
This Is a fino opportunity to purchase a nice
piece of property. Sale at 10 o'clock.
Parker Pii.lshitry of the Anti-Llaverg
Standard thinks that Andrew Johnson ought
to be impeached. He considers tho Presi
dent's policy of reconstruction "practically
failure." So does Fred. Douglas.
WittDKLti Phillips is delivering alectuie
proving that the South wis victorious on the
issues involved in the great civil struggle. If
the South is actually victorious, what will
probably be the condition of thatsection when
it is properly thrashed?
Tub Jacksonville Sentinel regrets the retire
moot of Mr. Malone from bis editorial labors
' on the Reporter. If he bad only remained un
til the June election, the Sentinel thinks be
would have written the Democratic patty into
a minority in Jackson County.
Skates. Mr. J. Goetz has just received a
slock of fine skates, which he offers for sale
at reasonable pricos. Here is a chance to
provide for winter amusement; and parties
. desiring to avail themselves of it should call
early.
Horaob Giikslby thinks that when major
ities and minorities do not agree, it is the fault
oftbe majority. Thisisadangerousadmission,
as,nccordingtosuch rensoning the coppei bead
minority is ill treated by the Union majority,
and the Indians of Idubo and Montana are
right in their treatment of tho whito majority.
Alf. Slooum, Treasurer of Boise County,
has been imprisoned for refusing to pay to Dr.
fc. Smith, Territorial Treasurer of Idaho, th
amount due the territorial -from Boise County.
Dr. Smith bas been commissioned by Caleb of
the Dale as Territorial Treasurer, and his right
to act is denied by the County authorities, who
feel certain that the money is safe in Slocum's
. bands hence his resistance.
Tim United States Mails. Col. Markland
the Special Postal Agent, will probably have
some rather difficult questions ia postal arith
metic to cipher out, if he gives the affairs in
this country, belonging to the Department,
ranch attention. He will have to reconcile
many antagonistic Interests, and dissect many
one-sided statements. Of the first-mentioned
class, be will be required to find out bow a
line which cost $00,000 a year for four yearsi
should receive $225,000 for one year. ' It will
also puzzle him to account for the reason wby
the contractors did not throw up the job, by
paying a forfeit of $20,000, and kept on run
ning at an implied annual loss of $135,000 a
year, lie will also De expected 10 explain tue
advantage accruing to Oregon by having
the mails carried from seven to fourteen days,
out of the way, after they pass Salt Lake City,
instead of baviog them brought direct from
the Mormon metropolis overland in two days
less time than is required to carry them to
Sacramento, seven hundred miles out of the
way. The most gigantic problem which he 'will
be called upon to solve, will be to prove thai
three hundred thousand people are accommo
dated by tho present mail arrangements be
tween Lincoln aud Portland, aud the eminent
propriety of sending the cuils from the States
by the way of Great Salt City, Sacramento
and Portland, to be distributed in "a portion
of Idaho and Montana." These are a few of
the puzzles which be will be called upon to
unravel. In advance, it is proper to give Col.
Markland credit for some knowledge of the
business upon which he comes to this country.
Up to this time, we have not beard of bis de
livering temperance lectures, or theorizing on
reconstruction, and other bewildering ques
tions. These are good signs. We bope for
further favorable developments of bis ability
and character.
Flour is sold as cbenp as five dollars a
hundred in Suit Lake City, in greenbacks.
Umatilla, Bo isc
AND IDAHO
Military. The Patifie brought to Van
couver last week, Col. C. S. Lovell, H h U.
8. Infantry, to command the Department ;
' Copt. Hodges, A. Q. M., to succeed Capt.
"Weeks as Chief Quartermaster j Brevet Capt.
. Bainbridge, Regimental . Quartermaster of
the Mth Infantry, and Lieut. Downey, Dr.
Wagner, 125 recruits for the 2d Battalion,
14th Infantry, and a regimental band of 25
' pieces. .. . '
To ' bi Bono. Kurtz, wbo murdered a
Chinaman at Idaho City, bas been sentenced
to be hang on the 18th of January, I860. It
looks like a coriature of justice to bang a
man for killing a Chinaman, after so many
'red-handed, villains have gone DnjKnlshed
for murdering White men, but it is never too
. 'lite to make a good beginning, in such matters-.
Kurtz probably deserves death as
richly ss any man now living. The murder
T'4 Post dastardly in conception and exe
entipn.
At this price flour from Utah would control Exprcss Fast Freight Ul$.
the Montana market, but for the miserable
rruiis LINF. 13 now is COMPLETE itUNNiau
M. ,
quality. ' , '
Columbia Lodge, No. 5, I. O. O. Fl
eets every Thursday wetting At o'clock, lit Gates'
Hall, eonier or Second and Court Streets. Brothurs In
good standing are Invited toattond. Byonler. N.O.
SKATES! skates::
An Invoice of SKATES
Jmt recetrod by
dutr J. uukiz. a vtj.,
Washington Street, near French 4 Ullntan.
Dissolution Notice.
THEC0-PA RTNEUSIIIP heretofore exiting between
A. I, A UK II and B. fiCHUTZ. under tho (name of
Latter Schutr., In tho .lack'on 8nloon, Is this day Hs
solved by did nil consent, Mr. Lruer bavins sold out bis
Interest to K. Hcliuts. who will continue the busi'irss on
Ills own account. All debts due tho late dim will be
paid to E. Scliutx, who will settle all liabilities.
A. LAUER.
Dalles. Doc. 1st., 1866. .. BOIIUTK.
Thankful for past patronage, the undersigned would
riwpecttully inform his friends thafrhe will ever bo found
at the old stuud ready to dispense his choice liquors to
them. B. 8CI1UTZ.
Ueglrable rroperly lor Hale.
WILL BE SOLI) AT PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUES
DAY December 6th, at 10 o'clock, a. m., the
handsome PRIVATE RESIDENCE on Union Street, near
Main, lately occuphdby Win. H. New II, Kq. The lot
fronts 60 feet on Union Street by a depth of l'Zil feet, nnd
is in till reapects a most deslrsblo location. If not sold
previously at private sale, it will be sold at Public Auc
tion, o.. tlte tlay above stated. Particulars to be hud on
application to JOHN WILLIAMS. Auctioneer,
di.2:3t 1011 Main Stnet.
SELLING O 1 1
AT COST
FOR THIRTY DAYS LONGER I !
LAST OTI-AJVOE !
MESSItS. COIIN ft BOIIM wonld hereby Inform
their customers and the pnbliclat lame, that they
u ni mn.ilmiB to sell AT COST, for thirty days. longer in
order to give one n chance to make presents fur the
Ilollduys. y'e will eu lite uaiance oi our iuv, vu
sistiug of
Kii'h Black Silks, Cents' Clonks,
ltich Poplins, Beaver Coats,
(JlOPHS, WW loins,
Shawls. Pants,
Dry Goons. ' Embroideries,
Huts t Catts, Boots 4 Shoes,
Ac, 4c, Ac., Ac,
AT SAN FKANC1SCO COST,
Without PrplirM and Ecn"nS-B. -
This will be the last chance to get bargains, prior to
closing the concoru. . cuiia Jiuun.
N il.- All llllls must bo nald bv th First of January
1806. If not settled within that time, 'lie same will be
placed In legal hands.
.order from Umatilla to Idaho City, via Bol.e City,
ami prepared to carry Frulcltt and Valuable Package
between these and all Intermediate points with certainty
and despatch. '
The Line Is Stocked with the Best Teams
the country affords and entirely
New Thorough-Brace
CONCORD
tM WAGONS,
Which ensures Speed and Bnfi-ty In the transmission of
freight, never befure oflVred to ldsho. We oner Supc.
rior Inducements fur Shipping Good from San Ftnncii-co
and Portland to Idaho, its our arrangements with ll
Ocean Steamship Company and the Oregon Steam Navi
gation are such that all uoods sltlppeil uy tins Line win
not be tulduct to the usual delays, but puss throuijh on
Xnst Freight.
Goods shipped from San Francisco to our care at Port
land, Charges will be paid aud Uoods shipped lo destina
tion. GOODS SHOULD BE MARKED: CARR B. M. D.
CO., F. LINK, and Shipping lleeelpte sent to our Agent
at Portland and Umatilla.
Advance Charges for Transportation Paid
by the Line and Collected at Destination. Goods will bo
forwarded with Dispntch to (jwyhee and Sooth Boise.
TASSENOEItS CARRIED AT GREATLY REDUCED
RATES. Families will be furnished with Euperlor Ac
commodations In New and Easy Riding Thorough Brae.
Wagons on the Most Liberal lerms, We lay over each
night on tlte Hood at U.jod and Convenient Stations, m
that passengers will not be deprived of rcgntar rest
AOKJNTbl
RICHARDS ft McCKAKKN San Francises)
KICIlAltllj McCRAKKN...... Portland
JOSEPH THAL......... - Dallcts
POWELL ft CE Umntilla
J. B. WILKINSON LeGraud
B. M. DultKLL A CO .Boise City
B. M. Dl'KKLI. 4 CO .ldnho City
MAJOR BPEER ......... Rocky Eur (S..uih Boise)
UultELL A MOOUE lluby and Silver Cilia
11. M. DnRKl.Lt eV CO.,
n25tf Proprietors.
Isaac F. Blocs,
San Frauoisco.
C. 8. Muxes,
Em. SouAWiiAcniR,
Dalles.
deltf.
IV OTIC I J
9 HEREBY GIVEN that the Ce-parrnershlp hereto
fore existing between E. 0. UAUDY, 0. L. MITCH
ELL and F. W. THOMPSON, doing a mercantile busi
ness in this place, under the nume of E. O. Hardy A Co.,
Is this day atssoivea uy muiuui consoni, ana iiecenuiT
the business of sahl firm will be conducted by E. O.
liardy, who alone Is authorized to collect and nett'e the
accounts of said firm. E. C. HARDY,
J. L. MITCHELL,
Busanvllle. Grant Co., Oregon, ' t. W. THOMPSON
Nov. 13, 1805. n'.:lm
TOYS I TOYSMTOYS! TOYS I
FOR TOYS AND FANCY GOODS
For the Holidays, we recommend Ml donlers In that
line to the llASn.EX anu tux fijifuiuuiii m
THUMAUEK A 7.UIN,
820 and 322 Battery Street,
n28:3m San Francisco.
DUhoIuIIoii lotlce
THE FIRM OF J. W. MILLER A CO. have this day
disuosed of their entire stock, in this city to Messrs.
Bunnell A Miller, who will continue the business at the
same ptand. Mr. Thomas Miller is authorized to settle
all liabilities and collect all debts due, All persons
knowing themselves Indibted will please come lorward
and settle and save costs.
Dalles City, Nor. 23d, 1806.
J. W. MILLER A Co.
n23tf
I
Abristed. Frank Williams and Daniels,
alia ; " Hoosler Dan;" were arr'osted at
fortlaqd, oo auspicioa of the. robber of tho
safe .-"t tbe t0rleaD hotel, in Umatilla, oo
the 13th alt!1, by which' robbery' J. H. Beck-
Um, a wortbj and enterprising packer was
i eprired of $3,5u0. and left almost' destitute.
The parties-Arrested had on' deposit, and
about their persons, about the amount loBt
'by Mr. Beckham. ' As they are known to hare
been -without money at Umatilla, and are
men of bad antecedents, their committal to
'jail probablyi placet the J right, men lu(tt)e
ight plce, Tbey arrived at Dalies last aight,
on their way to Umatilla' for examlnatfqa.
TuTCbioo Kouii. Tbe S. F. Flag of tbe
10th of November contains tbe Itinerary of a
ttaveler from Bolee toDogtown, in California,
which interesting narrationcomprisesthe briel
peyiod of "seventy-odd," days. H decuples
over two newspaper columns, and its' contents
may be gathered from tbe "sub-heads," which
run as follows: " Journal of a Stage Trip from
Boise to Chico Indians Standing Guard-
No Houses No Stage Stations Staging under
Difficulties Soldiers Still on Guard A
Ghostly Place New: Compaolooe-r Danger
Abead--Team gives ont Awfully Co1dJ-Grbb
Out Rain and Snow Passengers on Foot
Gloomy' Prospect! Toad Town-i-Siuanville
and otber Civilized Places Reach tbe Settle.
ments ' at Last From Boise to Dogtown In
Seventy-odd 'Daye'.,'As TeHbw-plu'sh'' would
say, " Commenk is yewseless.,, ; - - J
, ;, Tfsi . thermometer .tands at, 1Q 'degrees
above zero at 1 J o'clock, a. m. '
.t l-.ii j -. 1 '"t ,.U.i t .4.1 i'll! .in t. silli'l
SELLING OFF!!
BELOW COST!! .
'' The entire remaining 8tock of '
WATCHES,.
: JEWELRY",." "
. CLOCKS, . .
: SILVER & PLATED WARE,
Must be disposed nf within the next thirty days, RE
UAKDLE8S OF COST. Call and examine the stock, buy
your 1'resents now, and forthwith, and " will be at a
saving of at least FIFTV PEH CENT.
At WHi BIBSBAWI'S '
' n25tf Jewelry Store,
Main Street, next door to the Post Office.
To. tbe Tax-payers of Wasco
, . County.
SHrturv ahb Tx Coiixotob's Ornci, 1
.'1 ' ' !.. Wmca County, Oregon, Am. U, 1M. )
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the time for pay.
lug State and County taxes for the year 1806 will
expire on FK1DAY, DECEMBER THE 18T, 8. All
taxes remaining unpaid on. personal property after that
date will be collected the same as on execution.
. CHAS. WHITE,
RherlS ni Tax Collector, Wasco Co.; Oregon.
Dalles City, Nbtj M, 180 t - ; noHV-2wl
AlCTION AND COMMISSION. .
J O II N , W I Tj U I A M 8 ,
i. TJCTIOISfEKR,
No. 100) Mala Street, Dalles City.
WILL ATTEND TOTIIE SELLING AT AUCTION
ol General Merchandise, Keul Estate, Uroteri s,
Horses, New and Second Hand Furniture, Stocks, c,c.
Regulai Sales DaySaturday.
' bmt-doot iod Special. Sales' attedJed)o in any part if
the City. :.,.'.,,,,. ,,, e.i-v
Liberal Adfancet made on Consignments.
mlOJm. ,. JOHN WILLIAMS. Auctioneer.'
mTilrm. ...,-..it , , , a. a. iur.' i
GATES . .Sc . HAFT.
Attorneys ti Counsetlors at LaiT,
.SiiAJe. );J Ji. .:In
Blocti, Miller & Co,
. WHOLESALE
GR O C EB S
. AND DEALEItS IN
"Wines &, Liquors, -
And Importers and Jobbers of
CLOTHING-.
Boots & Shoes,
Under Clothing,
Blankets,
' etc., . . etc., etc. ;
.ASSA.Y OITFIOB.
WE HAVE AN ASSAY OFFICE IN CONNECTION
with our business, under the entire supervisitio
of Mr. Miller. We make returns in Bars in six hours
We guarantee all our Assays anil pay the 111UHEST
CASH PIUCB for Bars. W also pay the Highest
Cash Price for Gold Dust.
BI.UCII, MlLLrn s VJ.,
DtyBtf Cor. Main anil Washington streets, Dalles.
Oregon StearaKaigalion Co.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AF1 EH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, nntB
further notice, ,
Tlio Passenger Train
. . to connect with steamers
FOE UMATILLA & WALLTJLA
Will start from the R. R. DEPOT DALLES CITY, on
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at
4t30 A. M,
THE STEAMERS
"0NE0NTA" or "IDAH0,w
CAPT. J. MoNTJLTY,. ....Commander;
Will leave DALLES, DAILY, (Sundays excepted) at
o'clock. A. Hqcouuectiii( by the CASCADE RAILROAD,
with the steamer
CAPT. J.'WOLJ,.... -.....Commandisr,
I fo. Portland. W. B. BRADFORD," )
Dalles. Not. 13, 1866. niarj Agent q B. w. t;c.
' REMOVAL.
J. GOETZ,
Dalles.
I. K0ENI08BER0ER.. -,
' . San Francises))
i J. GOETZ & CO.', '
TOBACCONISTS
Radio's New iStorie Biiildmsr,
Washington Street, near French 4 OiUnau'st Slid has
oueued a well-assovtes stock of .. .
......... . .v. ...... ... . avi .no.
'- UAIAnASBa waiAniibanvAiio) .
VlBttlNlAand WE8TEUN TOBACCO,.
FRENCH and SCOl'CU SNUFF, . .,
MEERSCHAUM s4 other PIPES,
SPORTING GOODS;' ' ' J B ' 1 '
INDIAN and FA.NOY GOODS, ., tr. " ."
The trade supplied at liOWESt MARKET TRICED
NOTICE.
; f
Y2 8, HOLLAND IS MY AUTUORIZKD AGENT t
iJL' "a attend to collecting and settllug up my business,
during my absence Those Indebted to m. or' to Payn
k Cow ar. requested to pay hint luuueulaLly and sat
ooets, ashs liMrlenitocolltK-, Ft A. p. PAYNE.
ilalios, nov. ia, looe. iti
t)it tt.' W. MITCHEliti
ciii-.triai-WALDROK'S BUIEDIKOoS
XxlrsUCs Corow at Third and rYashlngtoa BjiMlSk