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About The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1866)
I ATTEMPT TO BRBAK CP TBB UNION rAiv a. The S. F. Flag, a newspaper gen. erallv received as the exponent of the . " - . . . re radical elements of tne U nion pariy 01 1 California, declares that the Uoion party has fulfilled Us destiny, xnei necesaitv which induced ine ung...i Republicans to coalesce with the War I 1BAA0 F. BlOd. Ban . C. 8. Mown, . TUESDAY MOBSISO, JAN. Job Smith, the originator of Mor monism, has appeared spiritually to the Nazarenos of St. John's Precinct. Foet Goodwin, on the pila River jjemocracy is said to bo at an end. in Arizona, is about the sickliest place The War Democracy would not join int. ha TTnited States. More than one tha union organization without got- i.if isf tha men DOsted there are cons tho m0Bt 0f the offices, and their tinually on the sick list. rapacity is so great that tho true blue I T I .i S. f Li v lit Republicans are compencu w w The infamies perpetrated in the rv, nf th TTnion Dartv are innu merable, and the Ropublicuns at whoso . have, heon brouaht all UUOU Kuvj ...... , n I through the political irantsuuuuim v. ' mond, editor of tho New York Times. Raymond is a non-combatant, but very eauoy, and, sometimes libollous in his I Btyle. . n 1 ;rr - I T) nAnnt.tf rtftfl TtTG inB idwui ui u.o w.-v r- fr-m tb0 BmuleBt town sonted to the Idaho Legislature a bill eecti 'thr0ugh the public aff tirs of for 82,500, to reimburse tho expenses city througa the Senatorial en- incurred in dofending tne county juu tangiom0nt in tne oiecuou m uiou of Boise county against the Vigilantes 0f the Legislature, , " J tion of a socossion sympathizer for the last summer. . Supreme Judgeship, through the or- The Third Houso of the Idaho Leg- ganization of the Legislature to the a I -An!ilar1 VITA I hv tha Hon. I tnnlrinir of a Senatorial arrangement, Smith. Thomas Bail, of tfailadaie is Union t Bliall .nlnntaer trovemor of Idaho. His , BBnftPft,a(i frora the bad, and that message is noarly as funny as that of tD0 COalition, which was intended for Gov. Lyon. goa ' The rents of houses in the principal . end)'tue honest members of businoss centres of the South have ao.. tha Legislature who aro incieoieu vo . i nn ihnu. 1 .k i?or.nhlip.ans for thoir prominence, Tri UanU Nashvi,,e and are 'appealed to for the prevention of . Memnhisare the most prosperous of row . ?4nharntttoi-ial tricksters, v.f thrn nUioa since peaoe has been . .. ieaders of factions, and vil 4uioK hiinous money jobbers, intend to get ... ",; of the State, and V "oThb paper mail is sometimes one k Dontr0 0f every intoreBt, ,. v fcnnHrfiddavs in coming overland from .. oiri nf wriiin, ia very much I .. , .. on.:- "V ' rJ-California to The emporium Blocli, Mler & Co., , AIiD DEALERS IS -Wines & Lienors, And import. and Jobber, of CLOTHING iBooU&SlioeB, Blanket, etc., eC ASSiY OFFICE. w ..,.. is rnNNECTlON B HAVE AN AM" ii,", IIIOIIKST ,lih our bwlnm, """" ,,. Blx .r V.N This ; o nnvnnient nraotice of v riooo " . xnn tractors, which consistsin . auv " " - r- bringing tne nenviotmg'j:'"- (V'-N everitirW'4:The Lower Bridge jA-stCISo Des Chutes was carried away t1 Vy a Bulden riso oi the water, one day Ja k 148,1 Wflek. The catastrophe was caused by the sudden rise of water, caused by heavy rains on the head of the river. Tho loss must reach pretty v well up in the thousands, but we have no means of fixing it with any degree Of exactness. The Snow. The heavy fall of snow has stopped travel on the railroad from this place to Celllo. Three loco motives have beon employed rn trying to open the track, but one day'a work demonstrated that they could not elear it for a quarter of a mile. A large number of men are employed in clearing- it off, and before they suo eeed in doing it, the Chinook wind is likely to come to their assistance. The BaoAPE o Stevens. The Dub. Kn Evening Maif says r When the es cape of Stevens, tho Head Centre.of . the Fenian Brotherhood for Ireland, was discovered, a duplicate key was found in the lock of the cell in which was confined, which locks six other doors, leading from corridor to corri dor. It had been opened with a pass , key. The tables of the dining hall - kad been removed to the garden and placed against the wall, so as to afford an, easy ascent to the summit. Who ever did this must bave been thori eughiy acquainted with the top of the prison and its vioinity, as immediately outside the wall,. and corresponding , to a nicety with the spot at which the ' tables had been plaood,1 stands a tree v affording the best means of descent. nraoticed nowadays, and if it is per sisted in, it requires no prophetic gif :u oi'- J TO give into the hands of the Democracy the control of public affairs ont ne racifio Coast. It is not reason able to believe that the originators of A li. t t t . . mis ecnerae ior the re-organization of tue itopublican party, are blind to tb fact that division is defeat; and, from thence, we deduce the conclusion that, with this object iu view,certai parties are working for the disintegra tnn T tW. TT! . ... . v wo uuiuu party, who a view to find their reward in the success of friends who are in the Democrati ranks, and always on band for a rever biob of the spoils. In this State, for instance, we can see that by the mat feasance of a publio officer, a degree of odium attaches to the XJuion party. This publio officer has a friend who has boon fuithful among the faithless in the Democratic ranks. Ha. stand ing ready to catch the drippings of iuu Bouumwy, is a enronio candidate ior tne same offloe now filled by his uuiuu inonuj ana wnen the barmo aious Domonraev trie n t. in AnnvAndAn this unterrifiod individual can promise them that, if ho is placed on their ticnet for the offloe in Question, his- iriend in toe Union ranks wilt do all in bis power to render Unionism ob noxious to the publio sontiment.. Without asserting thore ia any snob suuoino bmuos in wego tbero are indications that some such game is to be played on this coast ia the eleotion next year. - , Nothing but destruction can follow irom such a course. The Democracy aro cortainlp united they have their voters in nana, ana there is a wide1 spread: belief amongst them of ultU mate triumph. In this state of affairs; the Union party will need alt its vntnrn in every political community on tho Faoifio side.- The Republican party ro-urgauiEou - win - not una enonxrh I wwo iu pun i in vuo majority. The President and His Politics. According to the New York Tribune, the President informed Dean Kich mond, before the Now York election, that be should in no wise interfere with Now York politics j that he con. sidored himself pledged to no party, and that only those who approved oi his presout policy could be regarded as his friends. Bo further stated tuai the policy of reconstruction which ho is now pursuing is not an expenmont, but the settled course which be nas determined to carry out without ref1 erence to the wishes of any party. Thh citizens of The Emporium r moring to increase the fund, designed to construct (be waeon road from Pea d'Oreilla Lake to the Jocko Reservation. Floub is worth $30 a hundred in Owyhee If r . William Illrnbaum respectfully In fonu'i his patrons, and more particularly the ladies of tliisi cltjaud vicinity, that be will sell at private sale, K auction prices, at his store on Main street, the lial aim uf hia splendid stock of Watches, Diamonds, Jew. elry ond Vancv Uouds. As this will be the last opportu uity to purchase, the ladles and the publio are invited u vail. ofMr.Miller. w '".""-- .;.. ,i MoiS . w m Cash Price for Gold Dust. mUXEW OX, mjM ror. Main and Washington streete, Dalles. Oregon Steam Navigation Co. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. mm- n m . ...... n i t vnvrMDVn IT I )i nnti ON AND AriKK iuuj, b..jix... ... further notice, a ltVi atrAmera TOR UMATILLA & WALLTJLA WIU tTart from the B. K. DEPOT r.j....ia. and Fridayii nonaayif r Buv. - 4iU0 A. M. .IIuettP1,.yna . mn l lirttt " 0 N 15 0 M 1 A " ur "iu Wasco Lodge, Mo. 15, F. A. A. A. M. Holds Its stated Communications on the First and Third Saturdays of each month, at their hall, in Dalles City. Brethren In good standine are invited to attend. 6" I Pops, Bec'y. By order of the W. M. Columbia Lodge, No. 0,' I. O. O. P. Meets every Friday evening at t o'clock, In dates' Uall, corner of Second and Court Streets. Brothers in good standing are invited to attend. By order. N. Q. Pi-Irate Residence For Sale NICE ItKSlDKNCB, located in the best part X town, will bo sold cheap FOR CA.XII. Inniiir at Uniuiij COUN 110UM. ..Commander, rivr J Mi'MII.TY... Will leave DALLES, DA,ILX' TAnK'MLTtOAD. o'clock, a. Hcoiiuectiuk by the CASCADE BAlLKOAlr with the steamer , NEW WORLD" Of " CASUALS, riAPT. 3. WOLF t,onunnnua ft,, Portland. W. B.BBAuru. , Dalles, Nov. lis, moo. idi-wi . B. BBADFOHBj, Ageut O.S.N. Co. SELLING O IP IP AT COST, FOR THIRTY DAY'S LONGER IT, LAST CTIVTVCE I MKSSPS. COIIN t B01IM would hereby rnform their customers and the pnblic at lnrge, that they will coutiuue to sell AT COST, i'ur thirty days longer In order to give one a chanre to make presents for the) Holidays. We will sell the balance of our stock, con sisting of 111. h Black Silks, Gents' Cloaks, Blch Poplins, - Beaver. Coats, Clonks, . Drees Coats, Bhawls, Pants, Dry Goods, Kntbrolderies, lists Caps, Boots 6UuoA Ac, Ac, c, Ac, AT SAN FRANCISCO COST, Without Freight and Expanses. This will be the last chance to get bargains, prior to closing the concern. COHN VOUM. N.B.-A11 Bills must be paid by th First of January 1868. If sot settled within that time, 'ie same will b placed In legal bands. deMt the Store of T. A.. FORBES' FAMILY GROCERY, FRUIT AND Provision Store. CORNER OF WASHINGTON SECOND STREETS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND the choicest articles of FKE3I1 UUTTKR, EClUS.and every variety of XT-LMXIY GliOCEBIES, NUTS, CANDIES, $c, Wholesale and Retail, at Reduced Price FOR CASH. Also, dealer in GRAIN, FLOUR AND) FEED, of all kinds, and will do a w General Commission Business. No chargos for Rtorage on Goods sold on Commlsion. Proceeds of Sales remit od promptly. . JaMIT Dissolution Notice. O';0'; MoLEAN A DAVID DOUNINO, In the . i'TL-1?1!;11' ' thl' "'"olved by mutual con sent, David Dornlng having sold out his Interest to Geo. IfJfV U aloue autnorlaed. to transact any busl ness In the nnne of said house. o. MoLEAN Dalles, JM1;y. 12, lgoa. D. DOMNO TO TEAMSTERS AND. DAIRYMEN 1 PEED t FEEDIl - i. AND FEED OF ALL.KINDS, FORSAB BY , It. It. LAW, ' 10, " "S Front Street, Portland, "1Wt ..;; Opposite O. S. r'werehous.. MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKINU. MISS O-ROURK E DESIRES TO INFORM tha Ladies of Dalles and viclnitv. tl,t .1.. has Just received a Iresh. supply of 'Fashionable Goods. nun. ZZZZ. A,,0rlk"Weaortm.ntof V? DRESS TRIlHMinatt o 8TAMPINO for Embroidery ano diujiu.. done at short notice. 1IONNKTS Bleached and Press! in the latest style, A large assortment of . Children's Readr-Made Clothing; Constantly on hand: Having eecared th services of First 1 ' UlH. T) r h . AtnlxAW T. m.m. .....-..- . .. . , . . Ladles' and Children's DRESSES and CLOAKS. T1IXRD SXRKET, one square east of tb Cath'ft. OCZXUIBS. ChuronY TOYS! T0YS!T0YS! TOYS I FOR TOYS ANO FANCY GOODS For the Holidays, we recommend all dealers In thai ' line to the BABKET AND TOY EMPORIUM of , .., . TUUMACKR A ZVIN, ' . " and Stti Bakery 8treet,. ni'g-8nt' , bn Franclson, jjOSEPH ELPELTa WHOIUAUI AND K1TAIL BIAUB IH Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, " CLOTHINC. BOOTS AND SHOES " j 11A.TS anu caps,, Ins Cientlemen'g Farnlsltlnir Ga j ...... . , i oc4-tf. ; a-M.MnwB... 'MARTIN MUltPHY i Attorneys-at-l.n w. . 1 OFFICES Idaho City, Boise 0,n T . wyhe County, 1. T ..." ""yi I. Cnby Ctt Coal OI1C Coal Oil I " TVBT RECEITED AND FOB SALE V ; r i; . ,