The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, May 04, 1866, Image 4

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    Thb Gdekilla Qcantbkll. Tho'&rreatof a
man, supposed to be (lie uoied guerilla Quan-
.irell, io flew York (Jny, or. or about the lotb
,! Miirch,' hng beet) Hi ready noticed. '; It seems
.' that tlie police rnceircd inlormalion Hint the
- suspected person wai llvinp; in a house tap
town under the name ot Hamilton ; and npon
receiving authority for his arrest trom Wasu
ington, the officers proceeded to (he house
nnd learned that the person known as Hamil
ton wai nl dinner. The tervaut was told to
request liim to come down as a gentleman
wished to see him. The. supposed guerrilla
complied, when be was taken Inio custody.
The baggage, of I lie prisoner was searched,
mid a number of important documents and
litters discovered. They were tubpe quenily
forwarded to the War Departments The pris
oner asked why he was arrested, and upon
heirig informed that he was suspected to be
tlie guerrilla QmntiolI, he replied that it
was a mistake ; that he was not the man. 1 He
confessed having been a trooper in the Con
federate service, but positively denied toeing
the guerrilla Quanlrell.
Senator Line of Kansas, and his wife, were
t legraphed for, but on their arrival in New
York Mrs. Lane failed to positively identify
the prisoner as Quanlrell, whom she had seen
while on a raid through the State of Kansas.
Before seeing the acvnsed she gave a discrip.
tiou of Quant til, whtcb tallied with ' that of
the prisoner. Ti.e Senaior not having hid a
fair look at the guerrilla during the troubles
in his State wu?) of course; unable to say
whether " Hamilton " was Quantrell or ant.
Several conversations took place between
.Mrs. Lane and the prisoner, but the lady was
unable to take the responsibilty of swearing
mat he was the man who had burned down
her bouse in the summer of 1861.
The prisoner was sent to Washington in
irons. It is understood that there were no
li-ss than '23 indictments for murder louad by
t'te Grand Jury against Quantrell at Lawrence
Kansas. The prisoner is a man xbaut 35
years of age, with blonde romplezioo, pale
golden hulr and beard, aud bright blue eyes ;
ol a compact and sinewy frame, and with re.
fined manners. ' These characteristics are
said to be strikingly similar to. those odserv.
able in Quantrell; ' :
Heathen linn Feeding the
Dead. Tho Chinese keep up their
heathen practices us regularly in this
lund of their sojourn bb in their own.
The JIarysville Appeal, of the 6th ult.,
Kays : Ycstorday bur Chinese popula
tion mado their annual visit to the
dea'dfeeiling the dead as the " Moli
ean men " cull it. The two parties
the two rival CoihpaniesiM-sent. out
delegation!), well laden with commis
sary store?) and the usual ceremonies
over the gravoSj where their dead
companions woro 'buried, woro per
formed. It is an old custom, and we
Christians cannot "see it." Wo sup.
poso, howevor, it is all right. We see
no- lpStwft; practice, and so long
as the Cele'stials believe that their
dead iriends are hungry, let them be
fed. There Wan a largo attendance of
spectators at the ceremony, though
many arrived after the ceremonies
had closed. It had been customary
with tho mourners, till last year, to
leave their roastod pigs and other eati
tiblos on the graves, but this custom
has been broken up by the Diggers,
who, as soon as the Chinese leave the
cemetery( come flown on the proven
der, carry it off, and bavo a greut
feast. .
Simcoe itE8EttVATloi. A corrospori
dent of tho Bulletin, writing irom Low
iston, says of this Reservation t
During the quarter ending March,
rieven boys made fifteen sets of har
ness, besides fifty or siitty pairs of
Bhoes, The children do remarkably
well in school, and like all the lower
faces excel in imitation, and conse'
quontly , write arid. draw with , great
facility. ; I hey also haVo much musi
cal talent and excel in singing. -A
boy . of fifteen constructed a violin,
"ntrung it with lihen thread) made a
bow, and was able to play correotly
any tune lie heard dpon this rude in.
Btrurrtent. - The Indians attend church
regularly, and are much interested in
religion, SinCo, 1861, 160 have been
taken Into" thb' church,' ahd 150 cou
ples married.. Some of. them aro fine
oxhorters nnd fouf of these aro li
censed to preach; ' They live in frame
houses,' drosB like white men, keep
horses, horned cattle and sheep, and
seem , to be bppy otid'in a tbrlvlng
, copdion' -'; ,;V,V wZ-
Union State Ticket
. ' ' for coxgiuJss 1 ;
RL'ffTS mVilorv,
s ' ", Of Miijm. ' I j , ,..'$"
' , ' FOR (TfjfltNOIl : ' ' . ft' ' ;
; . ' CEOi X.: WOODS, '
' t.'y v Of Wasco. v '''
, tOR SECRETARY OF STATE:
; SAMUEli E. MAY :
Of Murloa ": , . '..'
' ' FOU STATE TREASURER; '
... E. IV. cooke-, :,
Of Marlon,
FOR STATE PRINTER':
tV. A. Mcl'BlERSOtf,
'J
- Of Llun.
0R PROSECUTING ATTORNEY FIFTH DISTRICT;
' H. MEIGS,
'' .Of Wasco. '
Oregon Steam Navigation Co.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
TUB STEAMERS
KEZ PERCE CHIEF, ; ' .
WEB-FOOT,
. 1E.MXO,
OWYHEE,
YAKIMA,
SPUAY &
OKAIVAGON,
Captains E. F. C0E, C C FELT0N. J. II. D. DRAY, and
TII08. J.STUMP,
Will ran during the season from CELTI.O to UMATIL
LA. WALI.ULA, W1IITH BLUFFS, PALOUSE and
LKWI8TON.
Olio nf the above named bonts will leave CELTI.O for
UMATILLA and WALI.ULA, on TUESDAYS, TllUKS
DAYS and SATURDAYS.
Tho Passenger Train
to connect with steamers nt Celllo will start from the
Railroad Depot, DALLES CITY, at B o'cloc t, A.u,
FOU WniTK BLUFFS. 1 ,
THE "YAKIMA," ,
CAFT. E. F. COE Commander.
Will' kavs CELILO every SATU11DAY, for WU1TE
BLUFFS. - -
i FOR LBWISTOH. ' .'.
THE "OWYHEE,
CAFT. FELTOX Commander.
Will leave WALLULA every WEDNESDAY (npon the
arrival of the etoxmer that itarts from Ctlilo ou Tue
day), for LEW1ST0.N.
FOR PORTLAND TIIR0UGII IN ONE DAY.
The Steamers
O NEONT -A.-, " ,
..... oil .
"IDAH O
CAPT.J. MoNULTY, Commander,
Will leave DALLES, DAILY. (Sunday excepted) at S
o'clock, a. M.,coniiectlut by the CASCADE RAILROAD,
witu tue eteamers
NEW WORLD,
CASCADE, or
WILSON G. HtJIST,
CAPT. J. WOLF .'...Commander,
f. Portland.
FRANK T. DODGE,
(n!2tf Agent 0. 8. N. Co.
Dulles, April 3,1800.
Virginia City, Montana & Blackfoot
OVERLAND STAGE LINE!
RE IV. IIOLLIDAY, Proprietor.
& COMORO STAGES
. LEAVE BOISE CITY EVERY OTHER DAY FOR
BLACKFOOT,
Salt Lake City, Denver City,
MISSOURI RIVER,
Connecting a SALT LAKE CITY with Concord Stages
V Running to
"Virginia- City, Nevada,
AND SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA.
. , , ; . FARMi '
Boise City to Fait Lake City lm 00
" ' " Virginia City, Montana ".. 126 00
" Missouri Klver, Leical Tender S800.
, Uold, HUU..... 400 00
Forturther InformatlUli apply at
- OVERLAND 8TA.GE LINK OFFICE,
7 ....... Bblak City, I. T.,
mliM3m , J. N. TODD, Agent.
. AdiiilntMtrator's Notice.
AN APPLICATION HAViNfi BEEN THIS DAY
sell the real property of tho estate of M. II. .Adnms, do
oeawd, for tliepurpoee of paying the debts of enld estate
and expenses o niluilnlstratloti.lt is ordered that snl.l
application he 'heard on 'the flrst Monday of loy, 1860,
and that this due notice thereof be given Ty puKilshlng
the same in the Mouaianitxn, a newspaper published In
Wascoeounty. W. LAIR IlILf,,
... :i -; ' Judge M OrUtitconnty.'
Canyon Qltyj Jlirch.13, 18o0i itml
UAUEStm DRUG STORE.
P. CRAIG,
WBOLKSALB AI KSTAIL "
DEALER IN DRUGS.
' MEDICINES,
Perfumery, Fancy Soavsj .
PATENT MEDICINES. 4c. 1-tf
UJiUOS AND I'ATENT MEDICINES!!
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!!
DRUGS AND rA TENT MEDICINES!!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ssri druggist:
Waslilugton Street, between Main and Second Streets
DALLES, OREGON.
CJ LEMON Is able to supply parties In want orDrngs,
Patent Modirlues. Cliemicnls. AcIiIh. L'ert'utnurv.
and every other article enumerated with the
WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS,
At the lowest markot rates.
B- Physicians ami Merchants Intending to niirchasa
for the Mines, will do well to give him a call.
TRUSSES & SHOULDER BRACES
In great variety.
S. I.EMOV.
np.3:tf. Washington St., between Main ailn Second.
roSlTL AJVI lOUNfillY
... and . ;
MACIIINE SHOP,
FIRST STREET, between Yamhill and Morrison.
ttenm Engines ...
3 offroni4to40 horse- ' -1 .riOJXTxM. A
power.eltlier PortaUloor jTS'K'btP sir
Stationary. Also, CI1V- tfiP W
COMPLETE, constantly
ounanu.
ses
filachines,
pattern.
Cast
tlcal Sawand Grist mills;
Brass and Iron Castiugi
ana ;
WROVGIIT IROIV WORK
of every description. I am also prepared to furnish '
Quarts Mills complete, of the Latest &
most Improved Patterns.
These Mills can beforwarded to anv nart of the mines
as the weight of the entire machinery will not exceed a.
000 pounds.
Horse Fowera & ArrinnHnrnl Tmn1nnxTit
manufactured to order nt ffie very LOWEST CASH PRICE
N. B. Partlculor attention paid to REPAIRS. fe20-tf
Notice.
SEALED PROPOSALS, In duplicate, will be received
at the Office of the nnderslcrned at Van. nuver 1len.it.
W. T., also, at the office of tho A. C. S.; ht FORT
DALLKS, Oregon, nnd at FORT BOISE, I. T.. until
Thuraday. 12 o'clock M, the loth DAY OF MAY, 1800,
lor furnishing the Ui 8. Sulwlstcnce Department with
Two Hundred Head 4110 of Reef Cuttle, for the Subsist
ence of tho Troops in the District of Boise. Bald Cnttlo
to be of goodnnd Merchantable quality, and to be deliv.
ered to the A. 0. 8i at FORT BOISE. I. T. or an anthor
litod agent of the Subsistence Department, In said Dis
trict, on or before tho aoth dny of June, 1806.
jmiiii diu in ut nccoinpanien Dy a uoml (with at least
two sureties) in the sum of Five Thousand Dollnre. for
the faithful performance of tho proposals contained In
the bids. In case the bid Is accopted.
No bid will be received for a leas qnantlty than Fifty
(50) Hend.
mu must sraie ine price in U. 8. GOLD coin.
Tlie contract will be viiliipet t,i ti,u i.iimvi.i nf h.a Tiib
partnient and Division Commnniler.
Ihe nndersigned reservoeto himself the right to reject
any or all Bids that ho may deem nnieasuimble.
Bids to bo addressed to the A. C. 8., nt either of the
above named Posts, aud endorsed thus: " Proposals for
Ueef uaiue.
GEO. II. WEEKS,
Capt. and At Q. M. V. 8. A., A. C. 8:
rj, g. 8UD8ISTMCS Omen, .
tancouvor Depot, yr. t.,
pj'
,2-12
April 10th, 16G0:
DR. DAVY'S SPECIFIC
COMPOUND,
' An Expeditious Cure for all diseases of the
SEXUAL ORGANS.
THIS prompt and cfflcatlona Remedy for the cur
Ghonorrma. Gleet. Strictures, and Diseases of the
Urinary Organs, makes a speedy cure without the lewt
restriction to Ulet, exposure or cnange in application .
bnslness; It will radically cure any case w hich can bo
produced, The disease it removes as speedily as Is con
sistent with tho production of a thorough and permanent
oure. Further, tho disease cannot be contracted If the
SPECIFIC COMPOUND Is taken when exposed, '
Its Ingredients are entlrel V vogetable,and no Injurious
effect, elthor constitutionally or locally, can be caused by
Its use.
Price One Dollar and Fifty cents per bottle. Bent by
Express carefully packed. '
II03TETTK.il. 8MITII k DEAN1. Agents,
401 and 408 Battery street, cor Ciay,
Jy22-6m, . San Francisco. .
B. DALLAM. " 1 . 0. W. ARMCS. . . S. W. ABKISi
ARMES DALLAM,;
. v Importers and Jobbers of
WOOD AKD WILLOW WARE,
BRUSHES, TWINES, CORDAGE, 4c
T AndManufacturers of .
California Palls, fubs, Brooms, &c.
217 ft 210 Sacramento Street, between Front nnd Davie
Bnn KmnclBco, ooll:8mdtw.
LINCOLN HOUSE,
Corner Washington and Front Streets,
. 1 PORTLAND, OREGON; ' '
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. LARGEST IN THE 8TATE.
Charges Reasonable.
- AN OMNIBU8 will attend all the Bonts and eonvey
Passengers and their baggage to the House Free of
Charge, or to any other House In the Clry for 60 cents. .
- 8. COFFIN, Proprietor.
P. 8 HOT AND COLD BATHS in the House. ' a
All the Steamers for Oregon City, Vancouver, Monti
cello and Astoria laud at the Lincoln House Wkarfc -
. sspltUw, .,i r.t., . ,
3f3e
Also, ua rres- Sf. rtWX1?? MS ! I Ji
of all sites! Planing tK&aZZyTte&W'S
(Woodworth's .m--ZJ
;uw?Cvr w&mmm?
DAILY MOUNTAINEER
POWER PEESH
BOOK & JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
: First Street, between Main and B
DALLES...... OREGON.
JOB PRINTING OF EVERY VARIETY
Executed with accuracy and dispatch.
IK A STYLE THAT WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY
with tho very best, and
AT KATES AS CHJSAf AS iJiJS ViiJb&y SI
, . to order:
P, .i r (I s and nil I -II e ;ul
.. CHECKS, D BAFTS, SECJSII'TS.
POSTERS AND PR0GRAMBIES
FOR
THEATRES CONCERTS EXHIBITIONS
c, dc, cCc, -
PRINTED IK TDK MOST ATTRACTIVE M ANNUS. ALSO,
WAY-BILLS.
iiTT.r.s or FARE.
LETTK& BEADS.
RKCXIPT BOOKS.
SILLS LA DIKO,
- f?ricfs nnd ramphlets,
VISITING, WEDDING AND "AT UOIIB" CARDS
IruKfitf't'B Labels,
In short, everything that can be done In a Bonk and Job
Printing Offlco, from the smallest and moBt delicate Card
or Circular, to the largest size and most showy Posting
Hill and which will be turned out in a style tliut cannot
fail to Insure entire satisfaction.
OUR r ACUITIES FOR till IZICUTI0N Of .
DECORATIVE PRINTING
In the' most beautiful Colors, Shades and Tints.
Such as Taney Posting Bills !
From a single Sheet to li Largest Mammoth,
ORNAMENTAL SHOW CARDS.
i lMJrvMmaS LABEL8.y
Are nnsurpnssed by tines ol My utatt estauustiuieni m
Oregon. We devote special attention, to this branch of the
biiBiuess, and are continually willing to our already exten
sive and well aooointed assortment of material,
NEW TYPES, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS.
, stew die, Afc, .-v '
Of the most modern and elaborate designs. Our stock o,
FANCY INKS, TINTS, AC,
Are of tho finest analltv. and for richness of color and
durability, cannot be equaled In tho State.
The principle npon which business Is asked for this es
tablishment is, that persona will consult their own inter
ests, by nwnrdlng their custom to that office iu which
meir nionoy can ue expenueu io ine ueet auYnum,c. jw
this end we solicit all In want of good Printing, nt very
reasonable ebarges, tu call and examine specimens, and
judge for yourselves. .
Orders from tlie Upper Country
TVill have our special care, and friends from the interio
may roly upon having their orders filled promptly, as we
HAVE THE ONLY IMPROVED GORDON POWER PRESS
In the State of Oregon I
Address:
MOUNTAINEER OFFICE
m!8-tf Dalles. Oregon. .
JACKSON SALOON !
CORNER COURT AND SECOND STREETS,
DALLES. OREGON.
T
HIT! UNDERSIGN RD, HAVINO REMOVED FP.05I
THIS '-BULLA UNION" CELLAK, INTO
Gates' New Buildingr,
Deg to Inform the public that they arc prepared to serve
their customers with the best
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
THE MARKET AFFORDS. ' ,'AKD, A
Free Lunch. !
Every day and evening.
B. BCHVTZ A. S. KLEIN,
decl-lf Proprietors. ;
TTrsT-H Wood I.iimbei'.
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATERIALS
WE P.EO TO CALL ATTENTION of Carriage Man !
iifacturors and Denlers to the Large and Coin,
plete assortment of CARRIAGE and VTAUON MATKHI
ALS wb are constantly receiving from the East, specially
selected for the California market, comprising, Oak,
Hlckorv. and Second Growth Ash Plank, 11 Ickory Axles,
Wagon 'Poles, Hubs, Spoke Felloes, Rims, Bhaits, A. Ac.
Which we oirer at the lowest Cash Prices.
Mtf- Orders addressed to our house will rocelye promp
attention. N. W. BHAGO A CO .
Jel6:8ut. 20 31 Dottery Street, 8an Pranclaro,
' . ami 17 A lu Seventh Street Sacramento.
0. WATr.niionss, , U. W. USaoo Co., J. W.LmrJt
San Jrunclsco. " Sacramento. New York
F.TILLMAN,
, SOLI AOINT IIT OAlirORMIA.FOB
TILTON & MoPARLAND'S
W Ire Sv SII jjS m wvm K7aavsia
STEEL-LINED VAULTS,-, .
.-.''.. : ; i 4 with 'I
jomuinauon jjuus ,
-Constantly ' ' hand a ftill assortment of PAPK; '
mrwm 7 318 BATTKKT STRKKT. .
' JyO-flm : . - -i ' . v : - Boa IfraiwssSl!.