The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, April 20, 1866, Image 3

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DATES TO APRIL. IT.
Chicago, April 16 Judge Test, in the Cir-
cnit Court of Lafayette county. Indiana, de
cided ibat tbe amendment to tue United
States. Constitution abolishing slavery make
all negroes citizens, and tberefore tb 13th
Section, of the Indiana constitution, and the
black laws are void. Tbe question came be
fore him on an appeal of a colored citisen to
enforce a contract, claiming the benefits of
the civil rights act. Judge Test says: wub
out reference to the civil rights aut, I Bhall
sustain the demurrer to tbe defendant s
answer, being fully satisfied that the plaintiff
is a citizen of tbe Unite! States,' Independ
ent of tbe act of Congress on that subject.
Chicago, April 10. The steamship Ore
gonian, built by Messrs. Laurence & Fonlke
of New York, tor L-idd A Bradford, and in
tended to run between San Francisco and
Portland was launched on Friday, tbe 13th
instant. She is not expected to be ready for
her trial trip for thief) months.
The Commissioner of tbe General Land
Office has received returns from the Oregon
City land office, showing that 5,263 acres
were eutered for actual settlement in Febru
ary, while preliminary evidences of title
were submitted, covering 12,000 acres of do
nation lands for actual settlement.
Uh:ago. April lb. Tbe re is not even a
gnesi as to when the House will proceed to
consider the resolution admitting Tennessee,
nor is it known that the committee have ma
lured any measure with regard to tbe late re
bellious States, in addition tothose already
reported. Tbe committee continue to exam
ine witnesses, and enough testimony has been
collected to make several ponderous volumes,
li is not all printed yet, though ordered to be.
.. Tbe Joint resolution protesting against tbe
pardouing criminals by foreign powers on
coudition that they emigrate to tbe United
States, passed both nouses, ana will be com
mitted to all foreign powers, altboogb par
ticularly called out by tbe action of the Swiss
government. -
Mr. Moolton, of Illinois, from the committee
on territories, reported a bill, appropriating
$10,000 for tbe survey ef tbe boundary be
tween Idaho and Oregon, which was referred
to tbe committee of tbe whole. .
San Francuco, April 17. Tbe great exposion
that occurred in the heart of the city yester
day afternoon and resulted In such terrible
destruction of life and property, continues to
'be the topic of conversation among our citi
zens, and has cast a gloom over the publio
mind such as has been produced by few
events since the foundation of tbe city.
Workmen have been employed in removing
the ruins In tbe vicinity of the explosion,
and searching for tbe bodies of tbe missing.
The work is now nearly completed and all
but one or two of those supposed to have
been tb victims of the accident have been
satisfactorily accounted for. The question
as to wbat caused the explosion and what it
was that exploded still remains without de
finite answer. Enough, however, has been.
ascertained to bx its connection beyond a
doubt with one of the two boxes that were
taken yesterday from the Pacific Mail Steam
ship dock to W. F. & Co.'s office, as men
tioned in last evening's dispatches.
The facts relative to these boxes are as
follows: In unloading the freight from the
steamer Sacramento, that arrived here on
Friday last two boxes were found in a dam
aged condition. They were eonsigned to
Wells, Fargo & Co., and one of them was
addressed to J. M. Moore, Idaho City, and
the other to W. H. Mills, Los Angeles. They
were shipped fiom New York, under the
ireneral term '-merchandise." Being dam'
aged, Wells,. Fargo Co. refused to accept
them from, the raclno Bieamenip uompany.
. until the extent of tbe damage wag ascer
tained, so that it might be known to whom
the resnonsibility, if any, should attach
For this purpose the boxes were placed in
the back yard to be examined.' Mr. Havens,
the froleht agent of the steamship company
was sent for to hold a survey of the damaged
merchandise, and he, together with Drank
WebBtor, one of the employees of Wells,
Eargo & Co., and one or two other persons,
proceeded to the back yard to make an ex
amination of the boxes. Tbe last that was
aeen of the party was by a man In the em
ploy of Mr. Bell, who says that there were
three or four men- standing around the box
havlnor in their hands-tools, suco as natebets
hammers.. chisels, etc. -The cover- e4 one of
tbe boxes be thinks had. been forced off be
foreJie left the .yard. I Soon" after leaving
he beard the explosion, and the reasonable
Inference is that it camo , from tbe box .that
wan undereoinir examination. ' This infer
ence is strengthened by the fact that Moms
Webster and Havens were alcaost blown to
atoms, and by the additional fact thatalUhe
' annnarances indicate., the explosion took
Bin at the precise soot where the boxes
' wm ntandjinc. The nest question that
rlona: what were the contents othe boxes
Until this morning it was supposed that the
. . .nnisnti of both boxes were tbe same. It
bag now been definitely asceitalned that they
were entirely different, ana me oozes prooa
My bad no connection with each other,-fur'
ther than tbe fact than they both happened
to be more or less damaged on tne pasvnge,
and were on that account ma-tie subjlect to a
survey before being accepted' by -the con
signees.
Among the ruins were found a number or
stiver spoons, copper silver ware, which
when found yesterday, were Bupposed to
have come from the'dirring room of the Union
Blub. On examination to-day they were
found to be all marked with tbe luitials J.
M. M., and were doubtless a portion of the
contents of the box, addressed to J. M. Moore,
Idaho City. Mr. Moore is now in New York,
aud shipped the box himself. He is said to
be a wealthy man residing In Idaho City,
This disposes of the Moore box, and renders
it almost certain that it was not the box that
exploded. Now as to the box addressed to
W. H. Mills, Los Ang)es. This was tin
doubtedly the box that Webster and Havens
were examining, and must bave been tue
one that exploded.
WALDRON BROS.,
Wholesale & Retail Druggists,.
Hall Street,. alle, Oregon.
wi now oeouPT our new two story tire
WW proof Stone- building, opposite Btoeb, Miller ,
Co., and offer to theuubllo fall and eomplete atoek of
Drags, Medicines aaevuuomicais, consisting ui pan oi
KEROSENE,
TURPENTINE,
AU1U3,
LINSEED,
Uiiuij
OAfcTOR AND
NKAT8FOOU OIL,
LAMP WICKS ft CIIIMNEYB
HOBS,
BAGE,
BPONORS,
LEECHES,
UUKKK,
FRANKLIN MARKET.
CORNER 61 SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS-
DALLES,. ORBdOlf,
JOHN KFPINOKK Proprietor
nruiE UNDERSK
A having titled op the
above Mrt in the BKU
STYLE, will Moop constant'-'
1 1; on hand all aorta of
Fretm ana Jure meaiss
Of the beat quality furnished at tbe LOWEST HATS'
My motto la to " PLEASE ALL."
2
B4DIOO AND
LANPBLAOK
TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SUPPORTERS.
AMD
PATENT MEDICINES.
Onr etock of FANCY GOODS I a cOwie-Sneet and beat
quality; new styles ond large assortment, even as
LUblfli'S rKllFUHKKI, 11A1H
LUHIN'8 TOILET BUAP,
rUMAUBB.
COSMETICS,
I1A1K 011.8,
COLOGNE,
FLESH,
BHAVINO,
HAT,
C110THF.B,
SOOTU AND
ISAAC F. BLOCH,
San Francisco.
O. B. Mulik,
Dalles.
Bloch, Miller & Co.,
' WHOLESALE
GROCERS
j
AND DEALERS IN
Wines fc Liquors,
And Importers and Jobbera of
CLOTHING
Boots & Shoes, .
Under Clothing,
. Blankets,
etc., etc., etc.
ASSAY OFFICE.
rrB HAVE AN ASSAY OFFICE IN CONNECTION
W with onr business, under the entire supervision
of Mr. Miller. We make returns In Bare In six hours-
We guarantee nil our Assays and pay the II1U11KHT
CASH PRICE for Bars. We also pay tbe Highest
Cash Price lor uoia Dust.
' ttYrtnrr mit t Tin 1
Duuxjn. j.i uiii.i. m w ....
myStf Cor. Main and Washington streets. Dalles.
FANCY SOAPS AND NA1LBHU8HF.S
TOOTH POWDERS, AND OOMBtfc.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
Fur Medicinal pnrpoeei.
uur mcinuen lur ooying gnoas are mcodq to nono in
the 8tais nod we shall at ttU times sell at a small ad
raace from cost. Ready sales and small profits.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
I Carefully compounded at all hour of tbe day and night.
Dalles, Dept. v, loo. eeiu-w
VERY IMPORTANT
TO
Merchants, Families, Hotels and
HAlt-HOOMH.
TULIU8 KRAEMER HAVING BOUGHT THE EN-
v tire Stock of Morchandtce and Book Aooounta of the
late Arm of M . Seller A Co., In tbiicity, to which he has I
aaaeu 01 ma own importation (wnue aoing ousiues id
rortianuj an immense stock 01 in beet manuiactured
Crockery, Glassware,
Plated Ware, Lamps,
Chandeliers, Table Cutlery
Looklng-Glaases and
All Hinds of Oils,
All of which he offers at reduced rates. Persons wish.
Ing to buy any of the above-mentioned articles, will do
well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere,
PARTIES HAVING SUPERIOR STOCK FOR BALE
will do well to CjrfUt tbe Franklin Market.
JOUN EPPINQKR1.
Dalles, February 19th, 1685..
WASHINGTON MARKET,
oommaor
C0OHT AND SECOND STREETS, DALLES, OREGON
JCQHN MICHELBACH, Proprtatfor.
MBRL . WIBJb KEIF j
nLA constantly on hand all the varle- i
rflmllil-" - that the market can possibly
aiioru, ot
niESH Sc CURED MELA.TS,
and always of the btsttojiallT,.
FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS
supplied on reasonable terms.
TBe nndersigneq Is always prepared to pay the high
est eash price for FAT CATTLE. Parties havlni stock
lsgood condition, art requested to rail on blia before
going elsewhere.. JOHN MICHELBACH.
Dalles, March 8Iet,Ut, rahsltf
NOTICE TO FARMERS
frHE DA LI, KB LUMBER AND MANUFACTURING
JL COMPANY haa reeentlyattaohed a
FLOURING MILL
to their Bteam Sash and Door Factory, In this City, anil
are now prepared to CHOP FEED, UHIND WHEAT and
CORN, and warrant to give the best aatUflwtioii. On
hand constantly and for sal
FXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
BKC0KD8 OR MIDDLINGS;
BRAN AND SHORTS,
CHOP FEED, CHICKEN FEED.
Also, a Superior article of CORN MEAL, from new
Com.
The hle-hest market nrlee nald farWRKAT PftPM -
Dalles, Not. J, 1865.
II.
A.UOtiUK, Agenrt.
Orders from the Interior promptly attended to, and
nRtc
JULIUS KRAEUER.
goods packed to ira secure. Don't fall to call on me.
uuuio's atone jjuiidlng, Washington street, Dalles.
Dalles, March 17 th, 1806. mliHtf
AUCTION AND COMMISSION.
JOHN W I Us LI A. M S .
AUCTIONEEB,
IVo. 100, Main Street, Dalles City.
VVwif imtnuiA MA snirn A
ONE HUNDRED MILES SAVED! LW-yTO
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
IRON Sl STEEL.
GROCERIES.
- - BY THE PACKAGE.
FOE CASH,"
At San Francisco Prices,
Adding cost of Transportation,
. CHMMINO k GRANT,
ml3tf Dalles, Oregon.
BLACKFOOT & BIG BEND MIKES
BY WAY OF -
"White UluflHl
THE SHORTEST AND SAFEST KOAD
For Land. Travel.
W. 13. DOUGLASS,
. (8nccessei to William BIrnbaum.)
PRACTICAL "WATCHMAKER,
AND SCALES I!f
Fine "Watches.
AJSTD JEWBLRT,
WNVirES THE ATTENTION OF IIIB FRIENDS AND
M. the Publio to his choice seieonon oi i
New and Fashionable Goods,
Respoctfnlly soliciting their patronage.
Wa'ches PROMPTLY and PROPERLY repaired and
WARRANTED. "" ' .
m9tf Next Door to tne iob umti,
Distance from Dalles to White Blufrs..............10O
', White Bluff, to Pen d'Oiellle......l0
" " , to ColTllle ...M.1TD "
Travelers by land for either df the aboTe Gold' Fields.
will save I
Save Time Distance and Money
By taking the White Blnffi Road.
Wood, Water and Grass
Aro found on this Road within eu drivel
The road Is now open, and possesses advantage over
any other land rotste from the Dalle, ; . . . ,
furnished Dy order or
THE CITIZENS OF TIIE DALLES.
Dalles, March, 20, 1808. mS0:2m.
COLUMBIA RIVER MINES!
1. . BOOTH HARBT ttlvnoK.
BOOTH & NEVISON,
Forwarding and Commlsalon Bf arohant
AND DKLKHS IN GKNEKAT MERCHANDISE,.
Whlto JSlufTki, W. X,
FREIGHT FOR C0LVILLE. PPRR COLUMBIA,
KOOTENAI aud BLACEFOOT MINES DroniDtlv
ioi-wardt-di
Mark Goods B. ft N., WLIte Bluffs, W. X,
tomica : , -Pobtuxs
Richards k MoCrakeo, AUea A Lewi, and
Illidge A Calef.
Daui Bloch, Miller A Co., French k Oilman.
I? . I E II 31 ,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
MAIN STREET, DALLES, ...
E8, JEWELRY, jmo
nd Plated Wan, mv
Kocses, New and Second Uand Furniture, Stocks, ac, Ac.
Regular Sales Day Saturday.
OuMoor. and Special Berts attended to In any part of
theCitjs. ; ' .
Liberal Advances mad on Consignments.
nl:3m. , J0UN WILLIAMS. Auctioneer. ;
A.'. J3H,r)ir,OItr,
' -;; IMPORTEIt AND JOBBER 01 '
iirW,inesi 'Sc Liqu.orsr
.. . FRONT STREET,
Portland, - - - . ' Ore gen.
OFFERS FOR SALE A. TJRI LARQB. AfiSQltt
ment of '
Brand fe, ' ' ''. ' ',-
! wines,':- v.:
!....: j ,IqUOrr, '-'
.', 'as Good's','
Ve.' . &c, ';, " , Ac. '
The Trade fs particnlarly Invited to examine ma,
t.ck before purchasing elsewhere. . i . . au24.tr-
!
DEALER IN FINE WATCI1E8, JEWELRY, a
CLOCKS. Gold Pens. Silveraod Plated Ware. VrrV
Spectacles, Cutlery, Ac. &"yk
-i'art cu ar attention nam to renairmK nnewauwss
Tatches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc All Watches repaired by
me warranted for twelve month, - - " . - . a . . I
N. II. All orders from the nnper nountrv, by Express
or otherwise, promptly attended to. . . p
AOARD.
MONTANA! IDAHO! WASHOE
WE ' ARB PTTlWa " VV OUR
ORIGINAL. SUPERIOR BRANS OF
OROITKD JA.V 1 COFFEE,
. . ALSO '
' CIIAUTBES COFFEE,
IN D0UDLE GLAZED PAPERS,
To preaorve It ttrength and flavor tor the length of
time required to be t rwarded to the above p anee. . .
! For sale by all the Jobb-, nd u... ,
HARDEN FOLMRv
Pioneer Steam Coffee and Splc Mills,
alSmlpJ 1 220 "root Strvet, Sab Srilsoor
ADAMS LB TELLIER WOULD RESPECTFULLY
XvJL Inform the 1
now prepared
tLETOT making.
In a new and Improved etale, never before Introduced In
II.IIEUMAN&CO.,
MAIN ST., DALLES, OPPOSITE EMPIRE IIOTEL," ,
JJAVB JUST BECEI FED A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
srniiva AND SUMMER GOODS,
I -. , Consisting In part of ' '
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.
Clotnlxig,'. i .' ; ' .:" .
Boots-& Sboes, '
' ' .; ' ' nats A Caps,
Which they offer to sell at SMALL PROFITS. ' ' '
Dallee, March 8Tth, I860, ' '.. . . . tnrtTtf
BOOKS! BOOKS r
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
SJCHOOB BOOKS, STATIONERY,
3 Btandard and Mlsoellaneoua WORKS, ,
uhs kveijb, atiiuAinus, 1'Al'EHS.p
Ao Ac. by - every Stoamer. . Post-Office'
Bookstore, Main street. Dalle. . . , . ,, :., w :
Garden SeedS for tue Million;
aT-tf " :' 1 H.' j. WALDRON
I UItS, AVOOL anil
rpHE niOHEST OABU PRICE paid FOR.
:rrjRs, wool, and HiDssvav . - -
Inform the lAdloe of the Dalies and vicinity, that I
aud PALETOT making
Also, uunuu ana m riN
rnhlSSm
MoCRAKEK, MERRILL k CO.'S
16 North Front Street, Portland.
this place.
She will warrant to give satisfaction, sad. would Boat
respectful! solicit a liberal patronage. ' ' - .
Id, the Roams lately occupied by MraH White, over
uegenecs btore, on- nshlngtoa street, ktwea Eeeood
ana inira.
Dalles, Mkrah 17th, ISO . .. ; '.' - r2f
DAKEKY
tOiL OILl COAL OIL!
WALDRON BROS., have Itiet received a large In
voice of 0O&L OIL, which they oner at greatly
daced rates. JnTtf - fltf
NEW tOKK
' "' and,':'-: ", . T
QROC ERY STOREV
' Hatr street Dalles. - '
'mhSStr ' - r-RBDERTCX BENZERv
NOTICE.
tltlAYE appelnted E. . RAFT my authorised egeest
to oolifCtiaM saoaej due me, and attend to my baat-
i geowaiiy. iai a. Mass.
TO TUB TKATELING MDLIC
THE NEW IHlirJCrE
ACROSS THE LOWER BIS CHUTES t8 NOW CO,
plete. and ready fr the crossing ef TEAMS. PACvS
ANIMALS, eto. TOhLS MOPRRATE
DltS CHUTES R0A9 k BRIDOWCB.
Dalle, Maish 3$, 1W. MMUw.