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About The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1866)
)aib IPomrtaintir. WEDNESDAY M0KNIN6, MARCH 14, 1800 , Yesterday was quite lively in horse trading. Ve noticed a band of some seventy bead pass up Union street, brought to tbis market for-sale. Par ties below who intend starting fortbe mines will find in the Dalles an atten dance of horses, and at figures much lower than the same animals can be purchased for higher up the Columbia, Serious Accident. A little boy about five years of ago, named Bro- back, met with a serious accident yes terday afternoon. lie was going to school, and during the recess bad been playing with other children near the sobool house. A wagon coming along, the little fellow tried to get in, and for that purpose got between the wheels of the vehicle. Mining his bold be fell, and the bind wheel of the wagon passed over his leg, breaking it below the knee. He was immediately taken borne and tbe necessary medical at tendance procured. Up Country News. From the Walla Walla Statesman of the 9th wo take the following: A man named J. Kellog was shot and instantly killed by a man named Ilorring, on Snake River, on the 1st inst. Several rumors rife as to the causo of the deed. A man named Eufenselad Eoxfoa, was drowned in Mill Creek on Ved nesday of last week, under the follow. ing circumstances: The water in Mill Creek was very high, and threatened to wash away the rear part of a build ing at the intersection of Mill Creek and Third street. To prevent this the deceased and throe other men at tempted to put down some boards that would answer tbe purpose of a breakwater. Whilst thus engaged the bank caved in and the whole party were precipitated into the water. Three of the men succeeded in making thoir way out, but the fourth was wept away. At an early hour next day morning the body was found about a half a mile below town j where it brought up against a rail fence that crosses tbe stream. Tbe night was quite dark at the time of the accident, ; and to, tbis cause, most likely, is due tbe fatal result. Deceased was a Spaniard by birth, and a packer by profession. . From Montana. We have received the' Montana Jtadiator of February 10th, from which we take tbe follow ing : Show at Deer Lodge bad nearly all disappeared. The shock of an earthquake was felt three miles from Ilelena, so vio lent as to shake tbe daubing off the walls and tbe dirt off the roofs of the cobins. , ; Chas. Jewett shot a man at Confed erate Gulch named Fisher, on the 28th nit. Fisher was alive at last accounts; Jewett escaped to the Gallatin, where it is reported be was hung by tbe Vigilantes. A regiment of mounted volunteers is being raised in Ilelena and Virginia Cities, to go to tbe rescue of the citi zens of Fort Benton, who are kept in constant fear by tbe savages. Gov. Meagher has appointed Neil Howie to the command of the regiment. Ro cruiting has been going on quite rap idly in Helena. A large meeting was held to devise means to supply horses for tbe men, at which Gen. Meagher said that where it not for tbe meeting of the Legislature he would take the field himself against tbe hostile tribos. PUBERAL NOTICE The Amoral ofSUBT Jaki Dauuoh wilt take place TO-DAY, at 1 o'clock, P. M.i from rhe residence of N. n. Gates. DENTAL NOTICE Being about to make professional tour to the towns anil settlements np the Columbia. I respectfull j call the attention of, those of my patrons who are In need of Dental Operations of any char acter, to the fact, so that they miy hare an opportunity to avail themselves of uiy services before my departure, If so desired. I will leave about the 20th of MariTT; and return to this place to resume my practice, about the 18th of June. K7tf . 3. W. GURLhY. Wasco Lodge, No. IS, P. A. eV A. M. - Holds Its stated Communication' on the Flret and Third Mondays of each month, at their hall, In Dalles City. Brethren In good standing are Invited to attend. Beth L. Pope, Sec'y. By order of tho W. M. " BALDWIN Sl BRO., FFKIt FOR SALE IN CONNECTION WITH A COM- plete stock of Staple Groceries, ALL KINDS OF FEED. Barley Sc Oats, Ground Barley, Bran Sc Shorts, 4 YV lie ixt Sliorts, Which we propose to sell in quantities to suit at FORT- LAND PK1CMI, adding freight. . rulotf DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON & STEEL AUCTION AND HOUSE! No. 100 MAIN STREET, DALLES. 'WlK UNDER8IONKD THANKFUL FOR PAST H Favors, respectfully Informs the citizens of the Dulles, and the public generally, that be continues t sell at PUBLIC AUCTION OR PRIVATE SALE, Real Estate, General Merchandise, Giocerleii, Uortnex, . ltlUlCH, Furniture, Mock, &c. tiC. REGULAR SALE DAYS, Tuesdays and Saturdays. Cash Advances made on Consignments, And PBOMPT RETURN mode of sales. Out door and Sncclal Sales attended to la any part ot the city. JOHN WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. GROCERIES. "BY TUB PACKAGE, FOE CASH" ml3tf COMMINO A GRANT, Dalles, Oregon.' Internal Revenue Decision. We vre requested to publish the following decision of the Commissioner of Inter ' nal .Revenue, dated Washington, Jan vary 3, 1800, for the information of the business men of this city : From Information received ftt this office, , . it is appacentthat tbe provisions o tbe 69tli ' 1061100 of the act of Jane 30, 1864, aB amend ed March 3, 1805, is relation to the purchase r and tale of empty casks with tbe inspection' . marks thereon, are very of to a disregarded. - Br these provisions of tbe law a penalty . ef three hundred; dollars is imposed for the purchase or sals of each c lak s marked. The objoct of the law Is to prohibit the ' traffic. The penalty is severe, and Inten .. ' tionally son. Both parties to the eontract of , sale are liable. If the vendor permits the ... empty cask to pass out of Us bauds without V removing the inspection marks thereon, he ' is liable to the penalty. If (he purchaser receives the- casks with, the inspection marks tboreoo, be is alio subject to the penalty; t If there is a purchase or sale of an empty spirit cask with tbe inspection marks there 7 on, the Intent is immaterial or rather, tbe '" .' proof of the offense U conclusive a to the .intent---' '-- i Tbe special attention of all officers- of in ternal revenue is called t this matter, and , , .the are hereby instructed to canee prosecu ' tions to be commenced for all violations of '.this provision of the law which may come to ,', . tti Sir knowledge, and to tee that tho law is ttf lolly enforced in this behalf. . i .. VRisolutionb. At a meeting of Columbia Lodge. No. 5, 1. O. O. F , of Dalles City, tbe following resolutions were adopted and or dered printed: Wuirsas, It has pleased the Grand Master of the universe, in bis inscrutable providence, to remove from our midst, our well beloved Brother P O., N. C. Miiyhew, lute R. W. Deputy Gnind Master, of tbe It. W. Grand Lodge of Oregon; and Whereas, In the death of Brother Mayhew, this Lodge has lost a beloved member, tbe Grand Lodge, a zealous, efficient officer, our order, a generous, worthy brother, and society an active, useful member. Therefore be it sorrow at tbe loss, we have thus been M SailTrailCiSCO FliCCS, vmivu W IUUU1U , uui wirrocu mm IUQ BDDUI" I BLC6 that the wound is from the Hand which . Adding cost of Tran.portatlon, doetb all things well, we submissively bow lo tbe decree. Rttolvtd, That when such men pass away, it is the survivors who suffer the irreparable loss ; and e pecially do we as members of a brotherhood, of which lie wits a wise and faithful counsellor, feel as though each one of us had lost a most endeared friend. Resolved, That ibe memory of our beloved brother should be cheristed by every bro ther of (his Lodge with the kindest regard, and deepest gratitude for his services in tbe cause ol Uda-rellowsnip, and tor the energy and zeal which he uuil'ormly exhibited in establishing and carrying forward to a glo rious success the great work of humanity and benevolence. . Rttolvtd, That the family and relatives of our deceased-brother, although strangers and far distant from us, have our most sin cere and heartfelt sympathies, and we would extend these expressions of condolence, in this their sad bereavement, trusting as we do, that be has been gathered into the Grand Lodge above, they can find much to con sole them in reflecting upon the services he has rendered to his fellow man. . x Rttolvtd, That tbe Warden be instructed to cloibe tbe Lodge room and furniture in mourning, and members of the Lodge wear tbe unul badge for thirty days. Rttolvtd, Tbat tbe- Reo. Secretary be in structed to- transmit a copy of these resolu tions under seal of tbe Lodge, to tbe family and relatives of our deceased brother. H. A. Uooos, ' Jas Hallorin, ' i. GOBTZ, . Committee. Aw J. JU'KEE, Main Street, Dalles, WH0U8AU 4KB UTAH. SEALZU IX CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, Sco. ALWAYS lit STORI TBI BBBT BltAiOIS OF Cigars, Tobacco, Matches, &c. tjLAYINO CARDS, . POCKET CUTLERY, PORT MONIES. COM 118 and BRUSHES, o' all kinds, PERFUMERY, oi every description, CHINA ORNAMENTS, TOYS. DOLLS, ate. FISH HOOKS and FISHING TACKLE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY GOODS, 4c. Also Powder. Shot, Lead, Powder Flasks, Baskets, and many other articles too numerous to mention. . Interiordealers supplied with Cigars. Tobacco.ete. at less than Portland prices, with freight added. ec- TO TEAMSTERS AND DAIRYMEN I FEED! FEED!! SHORTS, AND Real Estate For Sale! rpnflATDESIRABI.K PHOl'ERTY occupied by C. R. M M Kills, Eca, situated on the CORNER of SECOND and FKDEHAI. streets, one of the pleaxaittest location. in the city, is off red for sale on reasonable terms. The Dwlllna contain. FIVE ROOMS, beautifully finished with PLASTERED WALLS, a portico lu front of the Dwol Ing, and water on the premises. Size of Lot 46x60 teet. ALSO: m..u...j . k.if wivpinv Ttwi V Tvfl TTATran 1 no uuo nuu n urn, w ouii.nu ii.ua, situated adjoining the above property, on FEDERAL street. This is one of the pleaHantest locations, for a small family, in tlie Dalles. Size of Lot 21x60. Ilonse 14x20. ALSO! . A COTTAGE RESIDENCE on the Bluff, in the vicinity of the School House, commanding; a lair view of the city. A splendid chance lor a party with small means. Bize of Lot 25x100 feet. ALSO: TWO LOTS of LAND, situated In BIOELOW'S ADDI TION, on the Blnlf, in the rear of the Methodist Church. biz or Lots miiiuu reel. The above described property is commended to the at tention of capitalists who desire to invest, aud to parties who may wiah to secure desirable residences. Terms, which will be liberal, tnade known on applica tion to tno unuerwgnea. - PUBLIC AUCTION TF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY 18 NOT BL disposed of at private cal on or before The 23d Day of March, 1866, The same will be sold at Publlo Auction on that dajs at 11 o cloca in the irireuoon. v JOHN W1L,L.ASIS, Auctioneer, 1 ml3td ' 1VO Alain Street. FEED OF ALL KINDS, I0RSAE BY 11. II. LAW, Bl9:tf. 26 Front Street, Port! arid. Opposite 0. S. N. Warehouse.. Improvement. Tbe Oregon 'i Steam Navigation Company has in coarse of erection a fine building at tbeir depot, designed as a Btorehoase for machinery and railroad cars. Tbe building is 100- feet in length by 60 in width, with a height of sixteen feet. It is designed to lay a track through, the centre of the building, and on either Bide is a platform on whioh to stow machinery. ' In bad weather, loaded freight cars can be run into tbe house for protection. This struc ture is only another evidence of the confidence of tbis enterprising com pany in the re8onroes of the region drained by the waters of the Columbia. NOTICE. mllE STOCKHOLDERS of the Dallas and Boise Wagon JS. Hnad Company, are nereuy nonnrd to meet at tbe office of CoUN. II. Gatrs, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of MAKCU, at 2 o'clock, ., to elect seven Direc tors, to earv one year, and to transact euh other busi ness as may oome before the meeting, A full attendance Is requested. V. M. SOCKING, Sec. . Dalles, March. 10th Ut . ni!3tl0 J. A.m 1?'01JJS FAMILY GROCERY, FRUIT .; AND-., ... Provision Store. COnnRR OF WASHINGTON k SECOND STREETS. JT-10N9TANTLY ON II AND the eholoest article- of. FRESH BUTTER, BUGS, and every variety of FAMILY GHOCEltlES. NUTS, CAN&IES, ft., &.t Wholesale and Retail, at Reduced Price FOB CAI3. Also, dealer la cnAui, FLovn asu feed, of an kinds, aad will do a " ' General Commission Business. No charge for Storage on Good, sold on ObOHnlainoB rrocKUs a Sales remittee promptly. jbisu CO UMBIA RIVER MINES! A. . B0OTB..I..... B1BBT HlVUIOIf. BOOTH Sc NEVISON, Forwarding and Commission Merchant AND DELKR8 IN OKNKRAT MERCHANDISE Wlsite UluflH, W. X, FREIGHT FOR COLVILLH, TJPPIR COLUBIDIA, KOOTENAI and BLACK.FOOT MINES promptly forwarded. Mark Goods B. A N., White BlufTs, W. T, Kiiiaixctt:: Poatuxd Richards A McCsaken, Allea k LevIs, aas IIodge A Calef. DiLUSBloch, MUler 6o., French k Oilman. J. W. GUR.LEY, DENTIST, . MsIk, SS.i Dalles, Oregon. . WOULD RK8PKCTFCLLT INFORM the clti'jens of this nlnco and vi cinity, that having returned from a pro- msionai lour mroixn tne auris. ne naa aaln rosumed the practice of 'KNTISTRY, in the room. formerly occupied by Him. la the building occupied ky Wood Butlon, Phicognipb Artists, and adjoining Wat dron Bros.' Drag Store. lie takes this ninthod of ea. tending thanks, for the liberal patronage heretofore eav taoaea to mm, ana son.its a continuance of. the same.. LIST OF PHICHS. Entire Denture on Gold Base ......$1S0 to $25 upper Denture, Qold Base. 80 l'iai Denture. Vulcanite Baae.. 70 ' lla, Upper Denture, Vnleanite Base 3& a&. t Gold Fillings inserted from one dollar upward. vuuureuv Avvtu miiwmu iree ai coarge. seto-n. . NEW 8 ALO ON.. NF.W ETON S 8S0RI, WASHINGTON 8TREKT, mill unobhhiunkd womd resnectrall annena js. 1 that be- wUl Open a flrst-olaas Saloon In Fraack a eilman's New Stone Bnlldlng, THIS EVENING, and m- ' prepared to serve customers alth the best of Wiucs, Liquors and Cigars. ALSO, A , EREE JL.XJ3VOII very day and livening. acMtt. r. JOHW HINDI, AC D. Dlssotutloa Kotlce. NOTIC1 IS HBRF.BT GIVEN that the coparinerrklk. heretofore eilbtftig between Frederick Denser and Charles Dotter, Is this day dlssol d by mutual oonsent. Frederick Baniax will pay ail indebtedness- and rollers ait debts. FRKDKRICK BKNKHH. Dalles, Marsh 10, MM. s CHARLES DOTTkB, .sj