The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, March 23, 1866, Image 2

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FRIDAY MOUSING, MARCH 23, 1860.
Tub population of Montana is esti
mated at over 30,000.
Queen Emma, of; the Sandwich
Islands, baa arrived at Florouce, Italy,
with a largo number of attendants
Tue Democracy of Idaho City bad
a largo and enthusiastic meeting on
hearing of the President's Veto. They
endorse.
Reprieved. Acting Gov. Mcaghor
of Montana has reprieved James B.
Daniols, convicted of manslaughter,
and ordered him released from cutody.
The Idaho World of the 10th inst,
Buys that the snow is rapidly disap
pointing, the water beginning to run,
and miners are at work with fine
prospects.
Caught Again. "iloosier Dan"
and Williams, the Orloana Hotel rob
bers, who recently escaped from the
Umatilla county jail, have been re.
captured. Tbey were discovered se
creted under an old log house, not
over a mile from their former place of
confinement.
Tub soiree of the Dalle? Social
Club, which took place on Wednesday
evoning last, was ono of the most
pleasant affairs of that nature ever
bad at the Dallos. With good music,
merry dancing and social chit chat,
the happy party glided intotho morn
ing hours ere they dieporsed.
. A fart of tho expedition that went
from Owyhoe after tho Indians, roi
turned to Ruby Cityion the 4th inst.,
and they were all expected to return
soon. They have learned,' alter try
ing it, what everybody knew before,
that nothing can bo accomplished in
fighting Indians unless the men are
woll mounted.
J. II. D. IIendeuson, our member
in Congress, annouuees himself in the
State Journal as a candidate for re
nomination. The peoplo of this sec
tion have had enough of Mr. Hender
son, and propose to substitute a man
from this-side of the mountains who
will bo more compete Jt to represent
tboir interests. Mr. H. has been to
Congress once too often.
City Election. Next Monday week
is our city election. We do- not op
prohond that it will .be made a party
test, nor do we think that the best
ends would bo subserved by making it
one; still we are of the opinion that
some oftbo present officers have, by
. their attendance to their duties, do
served a re-election. and shall consider
it much- to be regretted if tbey are sc
riously opposed simpfy on account of
tboir political opinions.
Democratic Convention. The De
mocratio Connty Convention met yes
torday at tbo Court House, in this eity
and oleoted the following gentlemen
delegates to the Democratic State Con
, Tention : Col. N. H. Gates, J. Teal, M
J. Allphin, J. Fulton, C. Goldbaum
W. P. Miller, F. S. Holland, J. VVil
liams, and J. H. Blakney. The dele
gates were instruoted to vote for Col
N. H. Gates for the nomination for
Congress. Tht convention adjourned
to meet oa the 7th day of May, when
tbo nominations for county officers
' till be mado.
diaw Atrocities in Idaho. Wo
gather from the Idaho Statesman, the
following Indian items :
Six or eight head of cattle were run
off from near Camp Reed, soventeon
miles beyond Bock Creek station on
the Overland Stage line, on the 23d of
February. About the sumo time eight
head of horses were stolen from
Brigns & Clark's Ferry on Snake
Eiver. The campof BtiB.'oIs & Mnjors,
which is about 00 miles from Boise
City, lost 27 head of cattle. Those
latter were drivon to Snake Eiver,
but tho Indians failing to get thorn
across, they killed six, and the remain
der were recovered by tho. owners.
A letter from Euby city, dated tho
5th inst., says:
More sad news was brought np from
Jordon Valley this afternoon. LaBt
Friday evening about dusk, the In
dians chased Mr. Osborn- horse and
all into Dr. Inskip's house and kept
np a furious attack on tho premises all
night, completely riddling the board
part with bulls fortunately not hurt'
ing any ono. During the night they
killed a horso within sight of tho
house, bailtaflre, cooked and eat him
up. Mr. 0born got out the back side
of the house and went to tho camp
for help. Thirty soldiers were sont
out, but unfortunately they lost their
way and did not succeed in intercept
ing tbo savages, who continued their
firing on the houtie until after daylight,
and until about tight o'clock, when
they lolt down tho road towards the
Owyhoo. Some hours afterwards par-
los passing down tbo road found tho
bodies of two men, Messrs. Lockwood,
and Brown, who had been murdered
by tho sa?ugostand one of them hor
ribly mutilated being scalped and his
heart cut out and stuck on a stake.
Mr, Lockwood was well known hero
and universally respccled,and this bru.
al outrage causes intense (ocling hero
abouts. I cannot cot full particulars,
but this is the substance of this la
mentable nffuir.
Tho miners of Boise County are
beginning to open their" claims for
working, and the ditches are being
cleaned and repaired for tho Spring
work. The Blackfoot fovqr poars
to be subsiding, the gpnoral news
from there not being very favorablo,
and quite a number of Boiseites are
expected to return as soon us th
Spring opens.
v i .
VMore op " Lo." -A letter written
from Wurra Spring Reservation, under
dato of March 12th, gives a few more
items of " Lo" friendly visits to the
cattle-herdors in that neighborhood
We are permitted to publish the fol
lowing extracts i
Mr. Scott, of the oattle-rancb, from
across tho river Des Chutes has just
arrived, accompanied by a Mr. Sher
wood, who is on the track of the
horses stolen from the Canyon City
road. He has tracked them to tbo
head of Willow Creok, and they are
gone on to the head-waters of Crook
ed River.
K Three nights ago, fifteen Snake In
dians went into tho eamp of Evans &
Hardisty, and drove off about six head
of horses belonging to Messrs. Scott
& Ritchie, and took everything they
could find in oamp. They drove the
horses of? to the beadof Willow Creek
Mr. Scott and party followed them th
day after, and found that the horsos
were driven in the same direction as
those stolen from tbe Canyon City
road, bot eonoluded that there was no
use in continuing the pursuit as the
j - '
Capt. T.J. Eckerson, Ass't Quar.:
Mast., U. S A., Came upon the steamer
to the Dallos yesterday, on his way to
Fort "Boise, whero he goes to take
charge of the Quartermaster's Depart
ment. Capt. J. W.Porter accompan
ies him. as Clerk in that department.
Goods at Cost. We would call the attention of our
readers, to tlie fact, that Menu. Abrnliamson ft Kohlberg
are selling goods at Snn Francisco Cimti Parties desiring
to buy Clothing, Kill do well to examine their stock he-
fore purchasing clsewhore. mlBtf
DENTAL NOTICE. BHuk about to make a
professional tour to the towns and Be ttlements up the
Columbia. I respectfully cnll the attention of those of iny
patrons who are in need of Denial Operutlous of any char
acter, to the fact, so that they nriy have an opportunity
to avail themselves of my services before my depnrturo,
If so desired. I will leav ahont the 20th of March, and
turn to this place to resume iny pmrtlrp. itbout tiie
18th of Juno. Mtfl J, W. UURLtY.
Wasco Lodge, No. IS, P. A. fc A. M.
Holds Its stated Communication on the First and Third
Mondays of each month, at their hall, In Dulles City
Brethren in good standing are invited to attend.
Betb L. Pope, Fec'y. By order of the W. M,
Columbia Lodge, No. 5, I. O. O. F
Moots every Friday evening at 7 o'clock, lu Gates
Hull, corner of Second and Court Streets. Brothers In
good standing are Invited to attend. By order. N. O.
FOR CITYJV.AR3HALL.
AT THE REQUEST OK MY FRIENDS I ANNOUNCE
myself an a oundiuate for Ke-flection.
Invito CHAKLKS KliKLDK,
BAKEUY
AND
GROCERY
STORE
nialu street Dalles.
FREDKr.ICK BUNZEH.
mh23tf
LAN0LEY, CRQWELL & CO,,
IMPORTEUS AND WHOLESALE
DEUGGISTS,
Corner of Clay and Battery Sts.,
' 8AN FBANCISCO.
mhlidOm.
ONE KL0nEDK1!LES SAVED !
BL1CKFG0T & BIG BEAD IIIMS
BY WAY OF
Wliite JBliiflk !
TIIE SHORTEST AND SAFEST H0AD
For Land Travel.
Distance from Dalles to White Bluffs 100 miles
i. ' ', White bluffs to Pen d'Oieille......loO
" " toColville 170
Travelers by land for either of tbe above Gold Fields.
win suvo
Save Time, Distance and Money
By taking the White Bluffi Road.
.Wood, "Water and Grass
Are found on tills Road within easy drives.
The road la now open, and possesses advantages over
nnwomer lanu route iroru me Danes.
1'ublir.hed by order of
T1IK CmZBNS OF THE DALLES,
. Dalles, March, 20, 1806. . . m2U:2m
TO TEAMSTERS AftD DAIRYMEN
FEED! FEED U
BRAN,
SHORTS
OR.A.ITV,
AND
Of ALL KINDS, TOK SAB.BY
Ii II.. LAW,
26 Front Street, Portland,
nl9:tf. Opposite O. 8. N. Warehouse.
lDItS, WOOL and I1IDES
rjTJtHE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID POtt
tCRS. WOOL, AND HIDES, at
WnTDlVVV UDDUTU Lnnt.
mhl83ni 16 North ifiont Street, Portland.
m LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO COnN t BOHM most
xs. pay up by the 26th instt, up legal proceedings will
be su. this is tue last none. uuun a uoum
Coal Ollt Coal Oil!
f
iITffi-iAiT ilin rniUlMlM
jiuuiiuu juiu iuiMiinouiuii
HOUSE!
to. 1C0 MAIS STREET, DALLES.
'VjttV, tlNtJEHBlONtSD THANKFUL FOH PAST
JL Fit tors, rubpectlully intormn lite citixctm of
tiilles, ami the public generally, thnt he coutiuutrc to
ell at
jpuulxc jytjotiois"
' Oil PRIVATE SALE,
Heal Efttale,
licneial Merchandise,
Ciioceriett,
Mult1
Furniture,
Mock, &c. &.c.
KKGH1AR SALE DAYS, -
Tuesdays and Saturdays.
ash Advances made on Consignments,
nd PROMPT RETURN mde of sales.
Out-door and Special Sales attended to Id any part ot
the city.
JOI1M TVILLIAMS, Auctioneer.
J . J U K E JEl,
.llaln streets Danes,
WUOtESAlI AND RtTAlt BEAIER IN
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF,
PIPES, &,s.
ALWAYS IN BTORI THI BKBT BRANK8 OP
tears, Tobacco, Matches; &c.
MLAYTNG CARDS. . .
K. POCKET CUTLKRY,
POUT MONIES.
COM lis and BRUSHES, o' all kinds,
PKUFUMKKY. ol eviiry description,
CHINA OUNAMKST8. ,
TOYS, DULLS, etc. '
FISH HOOKS and F1SU1NO TACKLE,
MUSICAL IXSTHUMBM'S,
FANCY GOODS. 4c.
Also Powder.Slrot. Lead, Powder Flasks, Baskets, and-
many o iter articles too numerous to mention.
f Interior dealers mi null od with Cluars. Tobacco, etc.
at Iohs tlian Portland prices, with frciRht added. ' oc-8
.J. FORBES'
FAMILY GROCERY, FRUIT
AND
Provision Store,
CORNER OP WASHINGTON A SECOND BTRKETS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND the choicest articles vt.
r'RESH UUTTKlt, EGGS.and every variety of
lTA-BXILY GltOCEIUES,
NUTS, CANDIES, $c , $c
Wholosale and Retail, at Reducod Prices FOR CASH.
Also, duller In ,
GRAIX, FI.OHU A.D FGED,
of all kinds, and will do a
General Commission Business.
No charges for Hturntce on Ouoilft sold on Coramifk)!K
Frocfrilr) of BiiicH remlt ed prtmiptly. JiilGtr.
COLUMBIA RIViR MINES I
A. B. BOOTH BARRT HLTUOIf. .
BOOMI & NEVISON,
Forwarding and Commlulen Merchant
AND DGLKhS IN OUNERAT MERCHANDISE,
White UlullH, W. X.
IREIOITT FOR COLVILLK, UPPER COLUMBIA,
? KOOTENAI and ULAt:KJfOOX. MINta .rumptlys
I'wai ui-d. . .
Mark Ooods B. AN.., Wl ite Bluffs, W. T,
KErtBENCES:
Poxtund Richards k MeCroken, Allen A Lewis, and;
' IHodge Calef.
Ditirs Bloch, Miller A Co., French A Oilman
J. W. GURLEY, DENTIST,
Alalia. St.. Uallea, Oregon.
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
the citiieus of this nlnco and vi
cinity, that having retttrued from a pro
fessional tour throtiah the mlfis, he has
aicaln-resumed the practico of JENTlS'i'It Y, In the room
tormeny oocupieu uy mm, in rue uulldtng occupied fy.
Wood A Butler, Photograph Artists, and adjoining Wal
dron Bros.' Drug Store. He takea this luetliod of ex.
tending thanks, lor the liberal patronage heretolore ex
teudod to hiui, aud seliclts a continuauce of the same.
LIST or PVICKS.
Entire Dentnre on Quid Base .$180 to 225
" Upper Dentnre, Gold Baset 90 ' 120
" Denture. Vulcanite Base , 70 " -126
" Upper Venture. Vulcanite Baee. 35 oi
,- Gold Fillings inxerted from one dollar upward..
Childrens' Teeth extracted free af charge. Sel3-tf
NEW SALOON..
NEW STONE STORE, WASHINGTON STREET.
riUE UNDERSI4NED would respectfully announce
JL thut'lre will open a first class Saloon, in Freuck
Gllmon's New Stone Building, TMIB EVKN1NU, and la.
propared to serve customers with the best of
Wines,: Liquors and Cigars..
ALSO, A- , s
E It TS US UTJNOH!
Every day and Evening. .
oc28tf. JOHW KIMPLAI B
Notice to Settlerr..
TnB PUBLIC SURVEYS of Townships 4 Nortk.
". 32 t. and 4 and 6 North Hanne, 33 East
Willamette- Meridian, Oregon, have been approved bv th.
Surveyor General of Oregun. and the plats thereof, bear,
lug date, February 10, Moo, tiled in this offloe.
, OWUM WADE, Register
Sand Office, Oregon City,) - s
reoruary it, ibob. j
roticeT
we call mih. abtentiojl of, th i psbijow.
the 6ct,. Uiatwe have concluded to give un bas
Ineea and thereore.all parties Indebted to as MUST PAY '
IIP WITHIN NINETY DAYS or lersjj TnL
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