The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, April 03, 1866, Image 3

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fCOMi'lUn rUOM TIK OIIUIOMI.ur.
DATES TO APRIL 1.'
Clrcago, Mu ch 20. The Sen .to ycsterjiiy
was occupied until nearly 6 o'clock, p. M., on
ho Stockton ense, tlio discussion endiuir in
1 lie pns age of a reso utitin by nycs 22, noes
VI, declaring 'him not emitted to a scat as
Heuntor from Xcw Jerjcy, whereupon Slock
tin vnciited. The I're ident's veto message)
wns then rend, linviug been previously circu
late I from bund to hand among the Senators
mid Representatives who crowded the lloor.
The JSenatc now consists of forty-nine
members; of whom thirty-ono are counted
in favor ot'pnssing the bill over the veto, nnd
13 against ; three -Dixon, Footo and Wright
ftiiscnt sick. An uttcm.pt will be made to
day, with every prospect of success.
The Secretary of War laid before Congress
an important report of Genoral Pope's on
the condition and necessities of hi Military
Dep rtment. He says the protection of trav
elers crossing the plains is a question of ab
sorbing in eicst, and urguo to show ihe ne
cessity for the speedy completion of the Pa
cilic Railroad which will do more than any
other tingle cause to oveicome nnd prevent
Indian difficulties. A sufficient number of
troops should be stationed along the routes
to protect emigration and serii re surveying
and working parties of the Railroad, anil
hIso, when necessary, to render aid in its
constriction. It would be tulse economy to
puffer, the construction of the roads to bo
delayed or embarrassed for want of a few
troops nnd the expense they would occasion.
Gen. l'ope then enters into a long discussion
of the various routes to MontaiU via Colo
Tndo, Xcw Mexico, etc., ami proposes that the
Government shouUJ restrict' itseU' 10 one
routo lor furthering that route. Ho says the
present Indian management is growing worse
daily, nnd submits an estimate of the num
ber of troops tltaf will be required to pre
serve order. He specifies fifty-seven points
nt each of which there shou d be a small
garrison. The aggregate is twelve regiments
of infantry of six thousand effective men and
' fix regiments of cavalry, of three thousand
ellicient men, nnd that one-ihird moro of
ench arm of the service should be added for
contingencies. The resignation of Gen Geo
W. Palmer, commanding tbo Department of
Kcntu ky is accepted. Gen. Jen". C. Davis
succeeds to the command of the Depart
mcnt.
Wvihington, March 28. Senator' FontC, of
ermont, senator since 1851, died at lour
o'clock this morning. The Senate, as a mark
of respect, adjourned immediately after the
reading of the journal.
Sea York, March 28. The following is the
tone (T the morning papers on the veto :
The Herald says that the veto exhibits this
lull us the most Hngrnnt device for overturn
ing the reserved rights of the States in their
legislative and judicial tribunals ever at
tempted in Congnss. It appears lo bo r
thousand times more ohjectionnl than i ho
fieedmcu's bill nnd the veto marks the im
passible bnrricr between the the President
and the ruling radicals of Congress. . Hence
forth, thero can be no indorsements of Con
gress coupled with piofe.-sious of udhorcuco
to tue Administration.
The Tnbune says : Let ns not think that lie
vetoes the bill he might have phrasetl differ
cutty, but lid choses to let us know that not
this particular bill, but any measure wheroby
Congress shall attempt to protect the blacks
Rgniust white abuse, must 'encoauter this
determined deathly opposition.
The Timet says the logic of tho veto is so
keen nnd searching, nnd so characteristic.
that we nre of tho opiuion that thestrongest
advocates of the measures will Bee how very
important it is that the veto power should
. exist.
The World fays tho veto is conclusive that
tue contact between tbo President and Con
cress admits of no compromise.
Albany, Oreann, April 1. Thomas Smith
whose trial was had yesterday for the murder
oi ins Drotner and oi bis brother's wife, ter
minated About eleven o'clock last niirht
The jury brought in averdictof gvilty, being
out less man twenty minutes. He is sen
tenced to be hanged on the 10th of May
next.
In the District Court at Vancouver
during Iho last week, threo divorces
were granted; it Beoms that Vancou
ver is a good place ftr divorcing as
well as marrying. In tbe same Court
Timothy Martin was sentenced to one
year in the penitentiary on the charge
oi gran a larceny,
TOYS I TOYS jJTOYS ! TOYS I
FOR TOYS AN I FANCY GOODS
For the Holiday., we recommend nil denlere In that
nusio me bab&kt a so tuk kmpukium or
. t ' TlIOMAUKIt H ZUIK,
IttendStf Button Street.
wasa ... . . . Sau Fraucisco.
At.
C.S.
UlLUX,
Hallos.
Bloch, Miller &; Co.,
WHOLESALE
GROCER,
AND DEALERS IN
"Wines & Liquors,
. Aud.Importcrs and Jobbers of
OLOTHING-
Boots & Shoes,
Under Clothing,
. v Blankets,
etc., etc., etc.
ASSAY OFFICE.
WE IUVB AS ASSAY OFFICK IN CONNECTION
with our tmstiHMt under tbo entire rtuperviKlon
of Mr. Miller. We make returns in Hai ti in nix hour.
RnnrHiittte U our Aouuyft it ml pay the IllfiliKST
CASH PIUCS for Bur. We ttlao pity 'the Highest
Caali Trice for. Gold Dust.
BT,0CH, MILLER ft C.,
' myOtf Cor. Main and Wrttihliigtmt street). Dulles.
DEALERS IX
HARDWARE,
IRON Sl STEEL.
GROCERIES.
BY THE PACKAGE.
"FOE CASH,"
At San Francisco Prices,
Adillug-ooat of Tranaportntlon.
CCMMINO A GRANT,
Dulles, Oregon .
m!3lf
"VV. B. DOUGLASS,
(SucooBsor to William Blrnlmnin.)
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
AND BCALEtt IX
AND JEWEL RY,
TNTITKS THR ATTENTION OF HIS FKIENDS AND
M. the Public to his choice Bclectlun uf
New and Fashionable Goods,
Respectfully soliciting their patronnge,
Wa'ches l'ROMl'TLY and I'UOl'ERLY repaired nnd
AltllA.H'iUV.
uiUtf Next Door to the Poet Offlee.
LAST CIIA1VCE!
FOR TWO WEEKS LONGER I!
Goods at San Francisco Cost ! !
B WILL C0NT1NUJS 10 SELL OUll STOCK OF
COATS, PANTS,
HOOTS SHOES, JJATS CAPS,
And a full assortment of
Cents' FurnlMlilngr Goad.
A.T COST!
Vntll the 31t riny of Mi,rch, when w snail close our
Mi ro, n 1T11ULT 1A1U , .
T Parties Indebted to us will please call nt onr
lore ueiore liionuuve uaie.
HStf AUItAHAMSON KOHLBKRO.
fair warning i
ALL PERSONS INDKHTEDT0DUSENI1URY A I1H0.
are hereby notified to call and settle before tbe 1st
April ; otherwise, ie(n! proceedings will be bad..
ofDalles, March U7th, 1800. uu"27td
TO LET.
TVI3 DE8inABIJf.RESIDEXCE itu,te1 on the Bluff,
. formerly occapied by T. II. KELLY, Is for rent.
There are Ave rooms, partly furnished: nlso out houses:
a aood suxluii of cool water, tocotlw r wlHi one aero of
rich garde groaml, with a secure fence around the same
Terms reasonable. Apply to ivtCLLi DENni
NOTICE. ,
4 LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO TUB CNDKnSIOHKD
TA. are requested to "come and we SB.' before the
aist Inst- at the Uajik Exchauie twloon.
- oUtta . '- M.RENIO.
Isaac F. Bioch,
8an Francisco.
WALDRON BROS.,
"Wholesale & Retail Druggists,
Main Street) Dnlles, Oregon.
XTR NOW OCCUPY run NEW TWO STORTFIRK
II proof Stone building, opposite Bioch, Miller A
Co.. mill otter to the public n full and completo .took uf
Di ugs, Medicine, una Chemicals, consisting ill part uf .
KEROSENE.
TURPENTINE,
ALCOHOL,
ACIDS.
LINSEED,
LAMP WICKS CHIMNEYS
HOPS.
SAUK,
SPONO ES.
LEECHES,
LAKH,
CORKS.
OA." TOR AND
KKATSFOOT on,
l.NDKJO AXD
LANPDLACK
TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SUPPORTERS,
AND
PATENT MKDICITVKH.
Onr stuck of FANCY 00 )1)8 I of tlie finest nml boat
quality; new styles uud large nsHot-tmeuta, audi as
LUII1N'8 PKKFUKKKY, llAtn,
LUB1V8 TOILET SuAP, FLESH,
l'OMADKS. SUA VINO, -
OuSUKTlCS, HAT.
11 Al 11011,8, CLOTHFS,
COLOGNE. TOOTH AND
FANCY 80AP8 AND NAILBRUSHES
TOOTH POWDERS, AND C041BS.
, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal purposes, '
Our facilities for buying goods arc- second to none In
me state, aim we snail at all times sell at a .mail au
vnuie from cost. Keady sales and anuiil protlta.
l'UlSICIASS' l'UKSCKlPTIOXS
Carefully compounded nt all hours of the day and night
iinues, oepi. u, ioiw. seiu-u
Ii E TW O V AL.
GATES . .St-CIIA.PIN,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
nitve lumovea to
RUDIO'S STONE IUILDING,
WASHINGTON STREET, DALLES.
WHERE we will continue to sell article, usnally
kept in a Flrt-ClaH Drug Store, at 2U per cent.
LESS THAN ANY STORK IN THE CITY. Our slock
consists in part of
Patent Medisinea, Pure Wina nnd Brandy,
extracts, xancy A Common Suap,
Sponges, Hair Brushes
Trusses. Bracos, Corks. Adds,
Paints. Tooth Powder,
Varnishes, Ale hoi,
Oils, Hops,
Bohemian Toilet Sets, Supporters, ic,
PHYSICIANS' PUESCEirilONS
Carefully Compounded. Give ns a call niul satiafy y ur-
boItoh twfore purchasing elsowhero.
it. h. ciiAfia, nmttj
JUSTIN GATES.
VKUY IMPOBTAJiT
TO
Merchants, Families, Hotels and
BAIt-ROOMH. '
JULIUS KRAKMEIt HAVING BOUGHT THE EN
tire Stock of Merchandieo and Book Accounts of the
late Arm ol U . Seller s Co.. lu this city, to which he has
added of his own impurtation (while doing business iu
t'urtland) an Immense ctock ul the best innnulactured
. Crockery, Glassware,
Plated Ware, Lamps,
'Chandeliers, Table Cutlery
Looklng-Glaascs and
All Hinds of Oils,
Alt of which ho offers at reduced rates. Persons wish
lng to buy any of the above-mentioned articles, will du
well to give me n call before purchasing elsewhere.
Orders from the interior promptly attended to, and
goods packed to go secure. Don't tail to call on me.
jiu.nu sbiuuu uuiiuing, nnsiiington street. Dalles.
JULIUS KRAEUER.
Dalles, March 17th, 1805. nihlVtf
Oregon Stcnm Aaviirution Co.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND ACT Elt MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th untl
further notice,
Tlio jPntssengrcv Train
to connect with atenmora
FOR UMATILLA & WALLULA
Will (tart from the It. It. DEPOT DALLES CITY, on
Monday!, Wedneednya, and Fridays, at
0 A. M.
TDK STEAMERS
"ONE0NTA" or "IDAHO,"
CAPT. J. MoNULTY, Commander,
Will leave DALLES, DAILY. (Snnlava excepted) al S
e'etnck. A. .. connecting by the CA8CADB RAILROAD,
with the stenmer
"NEW WORLD" or " CASCADES,"
CA1T. J. WOLF Commander,
o Portland. W. B. BRADFORD.
Dalles. Nov. 13, 1865. nl?tf Agent 0. 8. N. Co.
p EIIM,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
MAIN STREET, DALLES,
TAKALKR IN FINK WATCHES, JEWELRY,
U ui.uutvs, uota rens, stiver ana Plated wan,
Spectacles, Cutlery, Ac.
Particular attention paid to repairing. One'
alchee, Clocks, Jewetry, et. All Watches repaired by
lie warranted tor twelve nionfha.
N. 1). All orders from the tipper wintry, by Express
or oiuerwise, promptly attended, to.
PAYNE'S AUCTION HOT!
(ONE DOOR ABOVK TUB POST-OFFICE.)
M AIM STREET, DALLES CITT.
I will attend to salea of
Real Estate.
. General Merchandise,
Furniture,
And Stocks.
REGULAR 8ALX DAYS, MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS,
Stock and Special Bales any day, Bundnye excepted,
'ylte " 1. A.0. rAYN4, Asctlweer
FRANKLIN MARKET.
CORNER OF SKCOKD AND WASHINGTON STREETS
DALLES, OREGON,
JOHN KPP1NGKB Proprietor
rWHK UNDERSIGNED
M having fitted up tke
nln.ve Market In the UK T
STYLE, will keen coustnut-
ly uu lianil all sorts of
Fresh niil Cured Meats,
Of the bejt quality furnished at the LOWEST HATH
My motto U to ' PLKASB ALL."V -
PARTIES HATING 8UPK11I0II STOCK FOR 8At
will du well to call ui the Franklin Market.
JOHN EL'l'lNGEIt.
Dalles, February lttth, 1885.
WASUIft(..TOrV MAUKliT.
conssnor
COURT AND SECOND STREETS. DALLES, OREGON.
JOHN MXCHELDACH, Proprietor.
WILL KEEP rj
constnntly ua hand all the viwlo- f7Tfjl
ties that the uiarkutcan poBaibly X..jfia
afford, of "
FliliSII & CURED MEATS,
. nnd always of the bi st quality.
FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS '
supplied on rensonablo terms, i
Tbe twdersigncq Is always urnnared to nnv the hlirb-
estcasb price lor FAT CATTLE, l'artlos having stork
m gooil cunultion, re rcqueatwl to call on ill in before
goiug elsewhere. JOHN M1CUELIIACH.
jmiios, marcn aisi.ieuo. uiliSltl
I I US, WOOL iXiUl HtDLS,
rjtHE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
1FURS, VOOL, AND HIDES, at
MrCR AKKK, MERRILL k CO.'S
10 North Ft out Street, Portland.
mlilR3m
NEW YORK BAKEBy
AND.
GROCERY STORE;
Main Street Dalles.
ml'Sotf FREDERICK BENJIEtt.
J. A. FOIll31iS
FAMILY GROCERY, FRUIT
. . AND
Provision Store,
CORNEU OF WASHINGTON A SECOND 8TRKKTS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND tho choicest nrticlts of
FltESIl BUTTEIt, EUU.nnd every variety of .
XXILV GBOCEBIES.
NUTS, CANDIES, &c, &e.,
Wholosnle nml Retail, nt Iteduced Trice FOR CASH.
Also, denier in
GRALY, FLOUR AXD FEED,
of nil kinds, and will du n .
General Commission Business.
No chiirgoa fur Storne on Goods eold on Cunnnlfoa"
i-rticfBOHin owi'h mnit'eii nnnnptiy. Jiillitf.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.'
fBMrK DALLES LUMBER AND MANUFACTURING
M COMPANY has recently attached n '- .
lTLOIJltirs O
to their Steam Sash and Door Fnctnrv. In this Cltv. nmt
are, now prepared to CHOP FEED. lilllND WHEAT at d
CORN, and warrant to give tho heat sutislautiou. On
itanu constantly anil for sale
VXTKA FAMILY FLOUR.
HI.C0ND80R MIDDLINGS, - '
Bit AN AND SHORT!). . ,
CHOP FEED, CHICKEN FEED.
Also, a Snnerlor nrttrlo of ROI1N HKsr. fr..n.
Corn. - - -
'I'he hlgliest tlinrki t price paid for WnRAT, CORN n
DAIILKY. U. A.HOOUE. Aient.
Dalles, Nov. 2, 1SU5. .
"auction and commission.
JOHN W ILL! m s .
AUCTIONEER,
No. 100, Main Street, Dalles City.
WILL ATTEND TO THE 8ELLIN0 AT AUCTION"
l (ii.miml t..r, ln,,ll.n lil n i .
Hurses,New and Ceund Hand Ftirniture, Stocks, Ac, Ac!
Regular Sales Day--Saturday.
OaMtwr and Snorlal Salm attendisl tu In m nnri ..r
theCfty.
Liberal Advancci aiade on Consignments
nlO:Snu JOHX WILLIAMS, Auctioneer.
A. BRADPOltDa
IMPORTER D JOBUEU OF
"Wiiios e&c' Hiiiuors,
FRONT STREET,
Fojctland, . ... . Oregoiv
OVKEHS FOR SALE A VERY LARGE ASSORT
luout ol ......
Drandles,
Wines, ,
LIquorflK.
Case Goods-,
&.C., tic., Ac.
IfB- Tho Trade Is pnrtlrnlarly Invited to examine mat
stock before pimluulug elsewhere. auM-tf
"OQOIiS! BOQKST
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,-.
SCHOOL, BOOKS, STATIONERY, -frs-m
Standard and Mlscrllaneeue WORKS, lSIMr .
Late. N0VKI.S SA0A.INK8, tKVVMi.MJi
Ac, Ac. by every Stenmer. Po t-Olt) oe aahLaasiHas .
Bookstore, Main atreet. DnlleeH
Garden Seeds l'or the Million. '
tnaj-tf II. J. WAI.DKOM
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO COHS A SOTtV
t PT P by the iUth Inst., or legal nrorextinge will
.... 4WI m ins, Bvtice. WUa Wmmm.