The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, February 14, 1866, Image 2

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    WKOAESDAy MORNING, "FEB. 14, 18CC
KKWS OP TIIK I.N'TEHIOH l. DETAIL,
A hook and ludder company lins
been orgnnized and equipped at Hel
ena, Jlontann Territory.
Good gold washings have been found
on Uio east sido of the Missouri Iliver,
just above tho "Gate of the Moun
tains," which uro distant Bixtuon milco
from Helena. Several creeks coming
into the river on tho east sido can be
tonvoniontly turned on tho river bars.
A man named Smith, who was en.
gaged in teaming from Fort Union to'
tho Montana minos, recently .killed
two jnen, ono of whom wus named
Frank Crabtreo, and the other a Mox
i'jun. lie gave himself up to the au.
thoritioB for trial.
Notwithstanding the intense cold
in the Rocky Mountains, tho travel
through tho Hellgato or Mullan Pass
has not been stopped at any tirao this
winter:
Tho Montana Post and tho Radiator
ngreo that there should be no mint cs
tubliahcd on this sido ot tho Rocky
Mountains, but that there is a press-,
ing necessity for ono in Montana.
A mining bureau has been organ
ized in Montana.
Tho Idaho World snys that tho no
torious Wm. Wells, who murdered the
shoriff of Sacramento jcounty, Califor
nia, was arrested at Centorvillo on tho
14 lb of January. At different times,
ovor ono hundred different men have
been arrested on tho belief that each
was-the veritable Wells, bus this time
it soems to bo certain tLat tho right
man haB bocn captured.
JMghum Young claims a part of
Oneida County, Idaho Territory, as
belonging, to his dominions. The
pooplo of that soction protest against
being included with the'Saints.
Mrs.. Ellen II. Young, ono of the
wivo- of' Brigham Young, recently
diodi Sho Teaves a small family of
her own, and twa hundred and eighty
step ehildron to mourn her untimely
decease
On the 28lh of Docember tho twelve
stamp milt of tho Idaho Mining Com-
pany was put in motion in the Sum
mit District, fifteen miles up Alder
Galon from Virginia City. This is the
.first stoam quartz mill erected in Moo'
tana Territory,, but there aro mates
rials for sovernl others which will bo
put up early in thr spring.
L. D. Davenport was poisoned at a
rancho-fourteen miles from Helena, in
the month of Decern bor. It is sup.
posod ,that the poison was adminis
tered by a' man whoso wifo had been
seduced by Davenport.
- A pack. train of ono hundred and
two animals arrived at Holena in Do
comber, from this side, with three
thousand gallons of liquor, and a largo
assortment of goods.' Tho whisky
was particularly welcome, as the ar-
ticlo was searco in that country.
Gov. Durkee, of Utah, has found k
necessary to put down the executive
brake on some of the aetof the Ter
ritorial Legislature, and has vetoed
sovcral bills.
.t The Idaho Statesman announces that
" Caleb of Xiyonsdale is Governor, but
without u' party." Everybody ap
pears to be turniug against the Gov
ror ' ' ' ;' - ' '
Slocom; the defaulter! Is confinod in
Boise county jail..- writ'-i "
Epitome of Telegraphic News!
f con wi.kd mom the oitranxicr.
DATES TO FEBRUARY 7.
Viuhinylnn, Feb. 8. Iu tho Semite, Mr.
Clay ih'roduced I. ill to amend .tlie judicial
system oi the United Suites. It provides tor
ten cireuii judges lis now authorized on ap
peal in ciisc-s involving, lil'ty dollurs, from the
Uistiii t Court, or without icgnrd 10 ninouut
in controversy, where the question involved
is of general importance.'
Mr. Doolittlo pteseu ed the credentials of
11 on John Po.., Senator elect Irom North
( urolinii- It is generally understood that
Mr Pool always bus been true to the Union
and the Constitution. The credentials were
ordered to lie on tho table.
Mr. Stewart olfcred a resolution instruct
ing the judiciary committee to inquire what
legislation is necessary to piotect citizens ol
the United S ates in a territory, in their civil
rights, witch was adopted.
Mr. Lano moved that the fena'ors elect
from Colorado be ndiuitted to the privilege
of the floor, which was adopted.
Ob motion of Mr. Nye, ihe bill for the re
lief ol paymaster niticnhouso, of the Pacific
squadron, for amount of money stolen, was
taken up and pnssnd. The House joint res
olution tame up, and Mr. Lane addressed
the Senate at length in favor of it. The
House passed the important homestead bill
introduced by Mr. Rice of Massncliusi tts,
disposing of public lands to actual settler
regardless of race or color, in Alabama, Mis
sissippi, Louisiana, Arkansas and Florida.
It gives 80 ai res to actual settle' s, and cm
braces 4G,0U0,0l)0 lures, ni.ueral lands ex
cepted. Aew York. Feb. 8. The steamer I'ulton,
Jlccla and Jlavaiia, Irom Europe, arrived to
day, but most of their liens lias been untici
paied. '
A Madrid dispatch of January 2J snys, it is
officially confirmed that the revolutionary
General Pitin entered Portugal on Ihe 'iOth
He was delivering the horses und equipments
ot his lolloners to Ihe Government, in i-on-sequence
of the disturbance nt Valencia, t hut
province bus been proclaimed in a slate of
tiepe.
I'.vgtnt City, Eeb, 11. Riley Deadmond, a
citizen of the town, was shot last evening in
a saloon and instantly killed ty a saloon
keeper, Sieve Gardiner. Au inquest was held
over the bony this morning. Gardiner is un
der arirsl and will be examined to-morrow.
.'l is generally believed that the homicide was
justifiable. This Deadmond was a brother
of Henry Deadmond who was banged lor
murder at the Dalle's n year ago.
.Retorts from Internal Itovcnuo
Collectors in Georgia, pivo evidenc s
of tho abundance of money in tho
South, notwithstanding the exhaust
ing procoss of ite lato war. Tho Col
lector nt Ai'gusta reports having col'
lected $200,000 tho lust three months
and the collectors at Macon report
$100,000 in tho sanio period, all of
which is from taxes on cotton.
The anniversary of the triumphant
entry of tho Emperor Iturbide into the
City of Mexico, on the 30th of Seps
tcmber, 1821, was celebrated with
groat pomp in that capital, and a mon
ument was dedicated to Moralos, the
Mexican patriot in the wur of inde
pendence, on tho samo day. Ono, to
perpetuato tha memory of Iturbide, is
about to bo placed in tho cathcdrul.
Ma. Brooks, the United Slates Fob-
tal Agent, arrived in town last nighi.
llo will remain over to-morrow,.
and during his stay is anxious to ac
quaint himself with the postal needs
of this section; nnd particularly fn're
gard to the lack of mail facilities to
the south-oast of us. Wo very gladly
bear tostimony to his desire to ad
vanco the public interest in this quar
ter; The sales of postage stamps and
stamped envelopes at the postofflca in
.Now" York city, for tbo year ending
Sept. SO, 1865, amounts to $1,465,032,
an increase of 8260,800- over the pre
vious year.
. The tax list shows that there is
ovor four million dollars invested in
Newport by persons from abroad, who
usually reside. there but a portion of
tho year. This consulates nearly ono
fourth the entire property of tho city.
The Secretary of the Treasury hns
directed that no more of the old fifty
cent currency shall bo ismied, and is
about to siibriiitiito in its stead, n new
note, somewhat similar, bearing the
vignette'of tho United Slates Treas
urer, lion. F: E Spinner.
Columbia Lodge, No. 5, I- O. O.
Meets every Friday evening at yt o'clock, In Gntes'
Hall, corner of Second null Court Streets, brothers lu
Hood standing are luvileil to attend, liy order. N. Gv
Wnsco Lodge, No. 10, V. A. & A. HI.
Holds its staled Communications on the Kiret und Third
Mondays of oich n'ontli, at their hull, in Dalles City,
llretla ea in good standing are Invited to attend.
Fktii L. Pops, Src'y. By order of the V. M.
SELLING OIPJP
AT COST!
TO CLOSE BUSINESS.
BVIE CNDKItPIONKO WIIL 9V.U, TTITC HKHATX
ilur of their stale at SAN KUANClSCa CHI'.
without rtH?rvo. ifi order to rinse out linslni hi this
twii. Our BttK-k cuitisin of tho folluwiiifc mHtdii: All
indu of
CLOTHING1
SUCU AS
COATS, PANTS,
HOOTS SIOKS, HATS .j- C M'S,
, And a full assortment of
Gents' Furnishing Woods.
AlBot a fine lot of
HAVANA AMD DOMESTIC SEGARS!
TOI1ACC , l'll'KS, 4 YANKEE NOTIONS.
Tha whole stock limn bo closed out la FOlt'l Y-F1VK
DAYS, without tail.
r All por-oiis indebted to tuo Arm. mut piiv un
within T.lllltTY DAYS, or Ural proceedings will he hau.
HUM. A1IKAUAM30.N & KUIIMIl'RU.
NOTICE.
GRAM) CLOSHG 01T SALE,
AT
ON
Thursday, Feb. 15tli, nt 10 a. m.,
And on each succeeding day until tho entiro stock Is dis
owned of All tho splendid goods leuailiiiujf iu in sturo,
coneisiin); 01
Hatches,
IMiimoiiflN,
Jewelry,
docks. '
Plated Ware,
Lamp,
C'Mllei-y,
. IMstoIs,
Field Classes.
Fancy (oodd,
Gold Stales, etc.
I have dicnnFpd of my Iron safe, show ensert and store
nxiui-04 to Mr. Douius ami as l have to pvo him po-Ft'9-sioii
ol'the'store at nn early liny, this wilt he the lat on
portnnity that the public will Imre to nurclp-ao Ihcro
H. ions iu nuciiitii prices. Timnitiui to the fceuermiH .alj
lie that have so lllierally lmtroniled me heretofore. 1 re
spectfully Invite them tu ho present at this my closing
uotr
WM. Jilll.NUAUM
Maiu Street, Dalles.
Admliiisttratur'M Notice.
1VTOT1CK 19 IIKRIIY GIVKX THAT I HAVK, OS
JSt thieOih day of Fohrnary. 186(1, heen dalyniinnlnleil
adminlHtnitor ot the esiati, of K. O. Cowne, deueioied.
i nerciore, an persona indented to said estate am noli,
flou to make immediate niiviuent : and nil oersous liav-
iuir claims nKainst said estate aru notilled to resent
them to me. at mrolllce. in Dal.es Cltv. Waxen county.
Oregon, w ithin six mouths fioni the dale hen-of. fur pay-
mem. , II. A. IKIUUK.
February OHi, 1800. Administrator.
Notice of Final Settlcmeut.
"JM"OTICE OF FINAL FKTTLK.MENT OF TIIK KS
I'l tsta of T. M. C. Moad. deceased. In ihe Oaintv
Court ol Wasco county, o egon, in Prohme. Notice Is
nerroy given, taut J. N. Mond. admlnistrafor of tho
aiiovo, llled In-the County Court of Uasio county, at the
February Term. IKI',6. his accounts for. and nrn'vs a set.
tlementof said estale; It Is therefore nrdorod that said
application he hoard on Tuesday, the fllh day of. March,
inoo. ai ineuouri iiu. in nniius (Jiry, nrsald county,
and that notice thereof ho published for four weeks In
lll UALLII MOUNTAINBKR. O. N. DKNN Y,
February 6t.li, 18W). fe0-tw County Judge.
Desirable Eesidence For Sale.
Ivtu.urr.i.ijAT i i iii.h; auctiuji (iinlesi soouor
disposed of at prlvato 8 le,) on
Thursday, February 20, at 11 a. m.,
the Klegant DWELLING IIOUSB. the residence of T. B.
Kelly, F.sq., with the UuildhuHniid Land oil hicen t IIiapa.
to. This iironertY consists of the dwulllnir .t..
crlbed, and nn aero of Land with fence, and Two Lots of
j.iiiiu won mo uuiioinga inereon. Tins properly Is
beautifully situated on tho KlnlT ovortookimr ti.nf'h.
and Is In every way well calculated for. .Gentleman's
nrsincuce, jnero is a nne spring or water on the di-
JOHN WILLIAMS. Aartloneer.
ft!'" . 100 Main Street.
PAYNE'S AUCTION ROOM !
(ONK DOOR ABOVE TUB.P0ST-0FBICK,),
MAIN STREET, DALLES CITY
X Will ! flit ii in an lasa
Real Estate,
, General Merchandise,
Furniture,
And Stocks.
1 REGULAR SALR DAYS, MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
I J k4ppw Jv;-r.pw'
AUCTION 1KD COMMISSION
HOUSE!
No. 100 MM STREET, DALLES.
TUB UNDKHSIOXKD THANKFUL FOH PAST
FaVnr8. rebtu-ctlullv ittfoiuifl the citi7cnn of th
Ditlltm, antl Ibe public geueiullj', that Lo cuiitinues W
Bull nt
PUBLIC AUCTION
OH fltlVATE SAI.R,
Real r.state,
Ciencral Nerclianulsc,
UiuceileN,
SluleN,
Ful'iilture.
tockN, &c. &c.
KEODLAR SALE DAYS,
Tuesdays and' Saturdays. N"
Cash Advances made on Consigmncnls,
And PROMPT KKTUHN m de or sales.
Out ilixir ami Special Sales attended to in on; purl nf
the ciiy.
Tariff cf Charges Until Further Xotkc:
For Selling Verrhnndlse, Groceries, Furiiiliire.
Stocks. Ac. &o H e per eeutV
Far Selling lloui-cx and lied Kstate S
" llurees. Mules, M'oi k ( nit le, each $a
NO. CUAItOK FOR STOItAUK.
JOHN WILLIAMS, Auctioneer.
J . J IT K E "R,
Slain Street. IaUes.
WnOLESALI ASD KETAIL DCALKR IX
CIGAKS. TOBACCO, SKUFP,
PIPES,
ALWAYS IN 8TORI THS DEBT DllANDS OT
tigars, Tobacco, Matches, &cf
fiLAYlNO CAltDS.
I'OCKKT CUTUIUY,
TOliT MONIKS.
COM US nml HRUSlIES.o' all kinds,
PBUFUMKItY. ot every description,
CHINA OKNAMKNTS
TOYS. DOI.I.S, etc.
FISH IIOUK!and FfSHISO TACKLK,
MUSICAL INfeTKUMKMS,
FANCY OOUUS. c. f
Also I'owder.Shot, Lead, Powder Flasks, Baskets, and
many other arUclcs too numerous to mention.
4L Interior dealers supplied with Cigars. Tohacco.i W.
at luss than 1'ortland prices, with freight added, oc-t
AT COST,
FOS THIRTY DAIS LONGER ! !
LtVSJT CHANCE!
KSSRS. COH k IlOmf would hcrchy' lnirm
tludr customers ami the public at largo, that thcr
w ill coulliiue to sell AT COST, for thirty days longer In
order to give one A chance to make presents fur th
Holidays. We will sell the balance of our stock, uuu
BistliiK of
111. h mark Silks, Gents' Clonks,
men fopiins, iieavrr Cois,
Cloi-ks, J)i ess Coats,
Shawls. Innts,
lfry Goons, Kmhroldcrfes,
llaia t Caps, Hoots 3i tints,
ic, lc, Ac , ic,
AT SAW FKAKC1SCO COST,
Without Frelpl-t and Kxp-ns.s.
This will he the last chauce to get bricalns. prior H
closing the concern. ' COH'.V A 1I011M.
N il.- All Illlls mnst be nnld bv th '' First of .laiuuiVv
1800. If not settled within that time, Mie same will t
placed in legal hands. deltC
J. W. GURLEY, DENTIST,
Alalu St., Dalles, Oregon.
WTOULD HHSPKCTFULLY INFORM
ths citlKniis of this nlaco and vi
cinity, that having returned from a pro
fessional tour through the mines, he has
aguln resumed tho practice of IIKNTISI'RY, in the room
loriuerly occupied by him. In the building occupied t'T
Wood & llntler, I'll itouriiDh Artists, and mliolninir WaV-
dron l)ro.' Iirug Store. He takes this method of ex-
tonuing iiiaiiks, lor tho lluornl patronage heretoloro e
tended tu hiui, and solicits a continuance op the sume.
list of ruicua.
Entire Denture on Gold Dase $1S0 lo $iM
t'pper Uonture, Gold Iinso. U0 i ) J
" Denture. Vulcanite Dase 7U " lift
" Upper Denture, Vulcanlto Pase " C
Gold Fillings Inserted from one dollar upward.
Chlldrens' Teeth extracted free af charge. sel3-tf
M. BROWN & BROs.
WUOLESAU AMD EITAIt DEALERS lit
FANCY AND SXAXIjEI
DEY GhO OX) S I
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &o.
Mr. W. BROWN, belnc a- resident of SamFranclsco. we
sre enabled to offer groat Indcementi to purchasers. We
respeciiiiny mriie iiio pnunc lo examine our stock nororrj
purchasing elsewhere. mlb-tt
r- atone titoro, north side-Main stroet, Dalles, "uju
TVlAV !S.AT,rii-TiTV
NEW STONE STORK, WASHINGTON STREET..
nnilE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully anuouu .
that he will nncn e flrst-elium Kni..,.,, i.. v. c &
Oilman's New Stone Bnlldlng, MIS EVENING, and
timiini'Mli tn Ini'Vu inisti.ninH atlh I a ..r '
Wines, Liquors, ami Cigars..
' ALSO). A
' - viiiivMifcia " ii 1,11 v urav ui
K It li LTJ3V C II
Kv"T a"y "Diil
I
JOHN RINDCAVD.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
fVlAKEN TJP BY THE UNDKIIHinxn 11-1 .
M. Mile Creek, ten mllos South ol Dalles City, Oreroe
on December 18th. 1806, ouBAT HORSE, 14 lS
high, white U on note, tome saddle marks, whlte-hl.a
feet, some black spots .bore th. hoof, . tew while bah
"-. ra iuw u on the left shoulder. aU
seven lean old. and ..i..j
iuA,wl, - R.F.CUKK