The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, April 24, 1866, Image 3

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    Epitome of Telegraphic News.
I . OOMHUD VaOM THI1 OHSUOKIAS. , '
DATK8 TO APRIL. .
Ntw York, April 20 Ttie steamer Arizona
has armed from Aapiuwall. A fearful ex
plosion occurred od the steamer European, at
Aspinwall, on the 3d , inst., destroying tbe
bip nud four hundred feet of the wharf. Tbe
(apposed cause wai nitro-gljceria. About
fitly persona were killed, among them the
captain and officers.
Fire Marshal Baker, under tbe Instructions
ol Mayor Hoffman, to-day seized about three
1 hundred pounds ot nitro-glyceMn stored- up
in tbe t.owu ; also, a large quantity on board
ship in tbe harbor, and arrested Cul. Otto
Iiurtinbinder for shipping a quantity of the
s.vno to California that exploded there. The
.damage tause.i by the explosion at Aspinwall
is eatimatel at one million of dollars. Tbe
officers of the Panama Railroad Company in
' this city estimate the loss of that company at
one hundred and fifty lliotmud dollars. .
Chicago, April 20 Tbe reported death of
Olo Bull, which bas caused most extensive
obituary notices, is now denied, aud it is
' stated he is not m the country.
Waihington, April 20. The rewards for the
' arrest of Booth are divided as follows : Capt.
Dougherty, of the Sixteenth New York Cav
alry, $75,000 ; Lt. Conger and L. D. Baker,
$ 1,000 each ; Detective Gen. L. C. Buker,
$3,700; Boston Corbit, $3,000; the privates
of the Sixteeuth New York Cavairy about
$3,000 each.
San francitco, April 20, 9:45 p. u. The
coroner's jury found a verdict that Samuel
Kuight and other victims of the explosion
tame to tbeir death on Monday last, by the
explosion of nitro-glycerint, shipped in a
wooden box from New York city to W. H.
Mills, Los Angeles, by express. Tbe said
box arrived in a leaky condition, and had
no marks to indicate tbe character of its
contents. That this jitro-glycerin is a highly
dangerous and very explosive compound as
anuears from the testimony of experts, ex
ploding not only from concussion and per-I
uudstoa, but from spontaneous combua
lion.
That it is an article which should not be
shipped by sea vessels, more fspecially upon
i ich a voyage as that from New York, and
that the party tnat shipped this partic
ular box unmarked was guilty of a crime
equal to manslaughter. They urge the in
dictment and punishment of the shipper, if
be can be found. They exonerate the Pa
cific Mail Steamship Company and Wells,
Fargo & Co. from blame in this particular
tu3tunce, but condemn, tbe practice of express
companies and other carriers, in endanger
ing human life by receiving without ques
tiou, packages, the Contents of which they
have no knowledge. The same verdicts are
returned in oooh case
Frank Morris, second clerk of the Union
Club, died last night from the effects of the
late explosion. This is tbe twelfth victim
known to be dead.
Dates from La Paz, Arizona, up to tbe 13th
inst., were received last evening.. Major
Miller, of the 14th Infantry, and four men
were killed by the Indians between Ban
Pedro and Tucson.. Dr. Tappan was dan
gerously wounded and temporarily left be
hind somewhere near a place called Picahico.
It is said he will not live,
. Summary justlo was meted out to tbe man
who committed the murder near Fort Yuma.
- He was taken, tried and bung, all in regular
form and without entailirg the expense of
long detention to the thinly settled country.
Fort Stcilacoom, April 11. Last Sunday
night, the lath lust., a courier arrived at i t.
Hteilacoom, about midnight, with an nrgent
request from Superintendent Waterman for
; thirty men and two howitzers to proceed ini'
- mediately to Cape Flattery, as tbe Govern
ment property and the lives ot the employees
. were in imminent danger from hostile li
diaus ; one murder having already been com
mitted. (In Monday morning, the 16th, Com-
. uiandant Ross etaitedtbe detachment, which,
...:nlnM n , W..l. Di. .llnnbnJ . I. . Initio...
vu nulling a, .iGiiu unj,n.iavAcu ws luvinm.
and in a short skirmish captured thirteen of
the ugliest rascals ever seen, who just now
Arrived in charge of Sergeant Walker. Lieut.
Mistier, twenty-six men, and two howitzers
.are still retained by Agent Webster, of tbe
Xeah Bay Reservation,
The steamer Oneonta brought from
below yesterday 130 passengers, most
of whom are bound for tbe mines.
ThnsB nhn intnnd (rnino tn Mdnlnna
i nose wno iniena gomg io mouittutt,
we wonld advise to Durchase their
ivntfilo fti-. lliA nnllna And take the I dron Dros.' Drug Store. U takes tills method of ex
, OUiniS ai ine UUIieB, ana latte tne ,.d thanks, for the liberal natronaoe heretofore ...
OVCrland rOUte tO White iSIUflS. J LOrSeS
Are plOntV in tbe market and aro BOld
at prices no higher than at towns fun
' ' ther op the river. The saving ot dis
tance is also an item which every man
i ! . i . : . A If mJII
WHO lliiuiiua uuiiik iu iu.vuiiu.il a win,
'; or ouj;ht to look at. Gruss, wood and
wator are plenty lon'g the whole way;
; and it its in evory respect the way to
roach tho mines.
C. 8. IIiuir,
Dalles.
Bloc!., Miller & Co.,
WHOLESALE
G: It O O JB B S ,
AND DEALERS IN
"Wines Liquors,
And Importers and Jobbers of
OLOTHINa
Boots & Shoes,
Under Clothing,
ISlankcts,
etc., etc., etc.
ASSAY office:
T7-E HAVE AN ASSAY OFFICE IN CONNECTION
I with our business, under the entire supervision
of Mr. Miller. We make returns In Bars tn tx hours
We guarantee all onr Assays and pay tlie HIGHEST
CASH PRICE for Bars. We also pay the Highest
Cash Price for Gold Dust.
lllAK;il, M1LL.KH VJ.,
myOtf Cor. Main and Washington streets, Dalles.
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
IRON & STEEL.
GRO CERIES,
BY THE PACKAGE,
Tn-T- A -NT s- '
91
flf SflTI KrnTIPiiPfi
-
Adding cost of Transportation.
CUMMINO I GRANT, I
Dalles, Oregon.
mlStf
W. B. DOUGLASS,
(Successor to William Birnbaum.)
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
Aim diaus m
Fine "Watclies
AND JEWELRY,
TNYITKS THE ATTENTION OF IIIS FRIENDS AND
M. the Public to bis choice selection of
New and Fashionable Goods,
Respectfully soliciting their patronage.
Watches PROMPTLY and PROPERLY repaired and
WAKIlAflTUU.
mstr Next Door to tbe Post Office.
MONTANA! IDAHO! WASHOE
ARB PUTTING VP OUR
OIUOINAL BUPEltlOR BRAND OF
GROtlJVP JAVA COFFEE,
' ALSO
CIIAftTRES COFFEE,
IS DQUDLE GLAZED PAPERS,
To preserve Its strength and flavor for the length of
rime requireu to do i rwaraea 10 me apore peaces
nor sale oy an cue ODuers, ana
HARDEN FOLGER,
Pioneer Rteam Coffee and Spice Mills,
220 Front Street, San Sranclsco.
al8mlp2
J.W. GURLEY, DENTIST,
Slain St., Dalles, Oregon
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
the citizens of this place and vi
cinity, that having returned from a pro- i
I tessional tour through the mlp-ts, he has I I I
i nt,., tlceof dentistry, in the i
1 J?.rm?rl'rJ?cV,,,le4.t? h,ro' ,,n. !'.. hiw!g..pccupie
! room
r ocouoled b'
Wood Butler, Photograph Artists, and adioinintr Wal
eaduo mm, ana solicits a continuance of the same.
Entire Denture on Gold Base ...418A tot22l
I - . uniwr uentiira. Uold Ham mi
Denture, Vulcanite Base 70 "
' Upper Denture, Vulcanite Base.
86 "
Gold Fillinn inserted from one dollar upward
unuarens' xeetu exiractea tree ai cnarge.
elS-lf
FLOWERS! FLOWERS! t ,
, I have Jnst received a lot of
ASSORTED PLOWEK8
Which I will sell at reasonable Prices.
JT. JUKBR.
Isaac F. Bloco,
San 1'ranclaco.
WALDROX BROS.,
Wholesale & Retail Druggists,
Main Street, Dalles, Oregon. ,
WE NOW OCCUPY OUR NEW TWO STORY FIRE
proof Stone building, opposite Dloch, Miller A
Co.. end offer to the pnblie a full and complete stock of
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, consisting iu part of i
KEnOSRNE. ;
LAMP WICKS ft CHIMNEYS
HOPS, ,
v-: 8AOE. "t
BPONOE9.
LKKCHBS, .
TURPENTINE,
ALCOHOL,
ACIDS.
LINSEED,
LAUD,
COKKf.
CASTOR AND
KEATSFOOT Oil,
I.NDIOO AND
LANP11I.ACK
TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SUPPORTERS
ANU
PATKNT MEDICINES.
Onr stock of FANCY 0001)3 I s of the finest and best
quality; new styles ond large assortments, such as
LUlllN'S PKHFUKKItY,
11 A I It,
LUBIN'8 TOILET SOAP,
POMADKS,
COSMETICS,
UAIItOlLS,
FLESH,
SHAYINO,
HAT, '
CLOTHF3.
- COLOGNE,
TOOTH AND
FANCY SOAPS AND NAILllltUSHES
T00T1I POWDERS, AND COMBS.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal purpose.
Our fftcilittes fur buying goods are socond to none In
thoHtat, and we phi. II t all timet) lell ut a uinull uil
vuuee from ootit. Koady sules and wiiinll profits.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully compounded at all hoars of the day and night.
Dulles, sept. V, 1800. seiu-it
Visit Y IMPOBTANT
TO
Merchants, Families, Ilotels and
BAR.ROOMH,
CUIUS KKAEMEK HAVINU HOUQIIT THE EN-
tire Stock of Merchandize and Book Accounts of the
late firm of M . Seller A Co., In this city, to which he has
added ot his own Importation (wuile doing business in
'ortlaudj an immense clock 01 tbe nest manulactureH'
Crockery, Classwure,
Plated Ware, Lamps, ,
CbandcllerN, Table Cutlery
Lookln?-Cla8C8 aud
All Kinds of Oils;
All of which he offers nt reduced nten. Persooti wiah
Ing to buy any of the abovo-mentloned nrticten, will do
wen to Klvo me a call before mirchrwlne eliewhere.
Orders from the Interior promptly attended to, aud
goods packed to fto secure, lhtu't mil to call on me.
ttuulu's stune JUuiluing. WashutiEtoa street, unlit.
JULIUS KUAKMKR.
Dalles, March 17th, 1805. mhl7tf
ONE HUNDRED MILES SAVED !
BL.VCKFOOT & BIG JSMD MINES
BY WAY OF
"White Bluffs!
THE SHORTEST AND SAFEST ROAD
For Land Travel.
Distance from Dalles to White Bluffs 100 miles
" ', White Bluffs to Pen d'Oieille 100
M " " toCoIvllle .:.170
Travelers by land for either of the above Gold Fields.
win save
Save Time Distance and Money
By taking the White Bluffi Road.
Wood, Water and Grass
Aro found on this Road within easy drives
The road Is now open, and possesses advantages over
any omer iana ror.ie irora ine imuee. . (
mummed uy order or - '
THE CITIZENS OF TUB DALLES.
Dalles, March, 20, I860. , . niSS0:2m.
COLUMBIA RIVER MINES!
A. . 1O0TB ; .'....BAHKT KITIIOII.
BOOTH Sc TSTEVISON,
Forwarding anil Commlsalon Merehantl
AND DELERS IN GENERAT MERCHANDISE,
White Ulufls, . W. X,
IREIGHT FOR C0LV1LLR, UPPER COLUMBIA,
' nwiEflAi and ui,ai;ivifuui- miflts promptly
lorwaruru. . ,.
Mark Goods B. N., White Bluffs, W. T,
KimxiHcu :
Pokturd Richards A McCraken, A Ilea A Lewis, and
IIodgeACalef.
Daub Bloch, Miller k Co., French A Oilman.
J? . D E II M ,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
MAIN STREET, DALLES,
DEALER IN FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, .
CLOCKS, Gold Pens, Silver and Plated Ware,
Dpecxacies, uunery, o.
r Particular attention paid to repalrlns; flnet
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. All Watches repaired by
me warranted for twelve months. . i
N. B. All orders from the upper conn try, by Eipress
or omerwise, promptly atienuea to.
A OARD. ,
"ATADAME LE TELLIER WOULD RESPECTFULLY
Inform the Ladles of the Dalles and vicinity, that
she is now prepared to doall kinds of DRESS, CLOAK
she is i
andPJ
In a n
ana rAU i ox mauni
8 .
Also, CUTTING and FITTING
In a new and Improved style, never before introduced iu
this place.
She will warrant to (rive satisfaction, and would most
respectfully solicit a liberal patronage
in me Rooms lately occupied by Mm. White, over
Degener's Store, on Washington street, between Second
no mm.
apalles, March 37th, 1866 , mr2Ttf
COAL OILt COAL OIL!
mrALDRON BROS, have lust received a lame In.
f voice of COAL OIL, which they offer at creatly
NOTICE.
W HAVE appointed K. E. HAFT my authorised at
M. o collect all moneys due ma tad attend to toy bush
ism generally.
laattj v. KEXMl,
FRANKLIN MARKET.
CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS
DALLES, OREGON,
JOHNKPPINOEK Proprietor
THE UNDERSIGNED
having titled tip the
auore Market in the BE.-T
m'LE,wlll keep constant
ly on baud ail sorts of
Fresh aud Cured Meats.
Of the best quality furnished at the LOWEST RATS .
I My motto is to k PLEASE ALL." ' '
PARTIES HAYING SUPERIOR STOCK FOR 8ALH
will do well to call at the Franklin Market.
, ' JOUN KPPIKGRR.
Dalles, Febreary 19th, 1805. '
WASUHVTUiH ITlAIUiliT.
coxxzn or '
COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DAI.LK8, OREGON
JOHN MXCHELB A CH, Proprietor.
mvlTVL WILL KEEP
nu!icontantly on hand all the Tarie-1
saMMaassjues tnai trie rnaiketcan possinir tuwS
allord, of .. U i
FRESH Sc CURED MEATS,
and always of the bt at quality.
FAMILIES. HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS -
' supplied on reasonable terms. ,
Tbe nndersianeq is always orenared to ray the blith
est cash price ibr FAT CATTLE. Parties having stock
In gucxl conJillon, aro requested to rati on him twlore
guiiis; elsewhere. JOUN MIC11KLBAOII.
Dalles, March Slat, 1506. niliSltl
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
rUE DALLES. LUMBER AND MANUFACTURING
JL CUMI'ANVIIh. recently attached a : ,
FLOURING MILL
to their Steam Sash and Door Factory, in this City, and
are now preparod to CHOP FEED, UIUND WHEAT and
CORN, and warrant to give the best salisfuctiou. On
hand constantly ond for sale
FXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
SECONDS OR MIDDLINGS.
BRAN AND SHOUTS, -
CHOP FEED, CHICKEN FEED.
Also, a Snnerior nrttcle of COnN si MAT., frum
Corn.
The hlahest market nrlce nald for TIIKtT. CnTiK
BAItLEV. U. A. 110UUE. Am ur.
Dalles, Nor. S, 1885. 'naif.
AUCTION AND C0J1MISSI0N,
JOHN WILLIAMS .
ATJCTIOlSiETDR,
Wo. 100, Mala Street, Dalles City.
il vi es, new anu ceconu liana ruruiture, biocks, sc., Ac.
Regular Sales Day Saturday.
Ont-doorand Snecial Sales attended to In mv mni nf
the City.
Liberal Advances made on Consignments.
nl9:3m. ' , JOHN WILLIAMS. Auctioneer.
Gr. BRADFORD,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF
Wines Ac Liquors,
FRONT STREET,
Portland, . . . - . . Oregon.
OFFERS FOR SALE A VERY LARGE AHSOltT
meat of
llraudles, . ( , .
..'" .. .Wines,
Liquors, ' ' '.
. : Cage Goods, :
&C, , . &C.f SiC.
J- The Trade Is particularly invited to ei.mln. m
stooH before purchasiux elsewhere. - aulM-lf
H.IlEUMAlV&CO
MAIN ST., DALLEB, 0PP0BITB EMPIRE nOTELt
JJAVK JDST BECEI VED A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
SPUING AND 8UM31ER GOODS,
" Consisting in part of
Fancy and Staple Dry Good
Clothing, , ' '
Doott ti Slioei, v .
Hats & Caps,
vyhlch they offer to sell at SMALL PROFITS. '
Dalles, March 27th. 1866. ' mr27lf
BOOKS! BOOKS I
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY,
ounuara snn miscellaneous WUKntl,
Lata NOVEL8, MAGAZINES. PAPKHS.si
cc, Ac. by every Steamer. . Post-Offlcal
oooasiore, nam street, Dalles. ,
Garden Seeds Tor tbe Million.'.
nt-tr ' if. J. WALDHO.V ..
PURS,, WOOL and HIDES.
I tjb& nianEST cash price paid for ' i lv '
;r uns, wool, akd hides, at .
MoCRAKKN, MERRILL A CO.'S v
1 North Front Street, Portland. '
mhl8Sm
NEW YORK
BAKEItY
. ; AND :: ; .
GROCERY STORE
' Main Street Dalles.
mh28tf i .-: FREDERICK BENZBR.
TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
THE NEW BRIDCcE
ACROSS TBI LOWER DBS CHUTES IS NOW OOM.
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