The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, May 17, 1866, Image 3

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Epitome or Telegraphic News.
COMPILED rilOH TDI OUIdOMIAN.
UATK8 TO MAY 1.
Chicago, April 14 Tiie Seuators fleet from
C ilorAdo emphatically deny the imputation
Hint there was a -Imrgniu and agreement to
i secure voles for the passage of the bill ad
u) irtinji Colorado, or that they promised their
aid to Ibo Congressional majority against the
l'resi'ienl, and they further eny f their calls
upon the President, which had excited the
r.'miirk that they weie pletlmo; Iheit support
1 1 him, was simply to present such facts nd
d icumenis'ne would show the popu'aiinn,
Mtbsiantinl wealth and permanent pro-parity
ol Coloiado, and bad no reference whatever
to polities'.
S in Franeiieo, M iy IB. Qen. Muon writing
to Q'U Mi D.iwell from headquarter at Sao
riloiia, on tie Gila, April 30itj, anya be has
lienr I via fort mmn, ol tne maiiiacro ni run
(ioodn in. and that there is not a word "of
t ruth In the etory. Saealona is only four days
travel fim Fort Goodwin, and daily commu
nication U kept up with headquarters.
Nevada Cdy, May 15. T e San Juan stage
, vlilTaix passengers, was stopped Ihij morn
ing nhoui balfpist four o'clock, by three rob
be.'d marked. They blew open Wells, Fargo
k Cii.'a ir.-asuro box and took from it Beven
tboii'and nine hundred dollars. None ot the
lms.-cnirers wero rubbad. As soon as the
mage arrived in tow n word was sent to Sheriff
lent-y, who immediaiely started wltn a posse
in pursuit of the robbers. The posse sepnr
aled near Mills' ranch, ab ut three m l-a from
town. Ni.t lomr after eeparaiU S'eve Ven
ard. formerly (Jiiy Marshal, got on their track
and f.il'o.vcd them to Mver's ravine, about tw.
n I es from where the robbery was commuted.
J u t as he crossed the ravine he looked above
on the hillside, and about twenty five feet
from biro saw (he head of one of the robber-,
who was ready to lire. Stevo leveled bis
Ilei r 'i repealing r fl and Bred, the bait
ft' iking Liui in the left side near the nipple,
killing him instantly. Robber, No. 2 then
raised his pistol to fire,-but S'eve being too
ti'iick for him, fired, hitting him under the
right ere, killing bim. instantly. Robber No
.') then started to run, when S'eve fired, but
missed. Fired again, the bull passe 1 through
his heart. Gentry and bis posse secured all
the treasuieand deposited it In town. The
coroner is now holding an inquest on the
-bodies. The robbers' names bare not been
. Ascertained.
Wi have received the first number of a
"new paper published in Now York, called the,
American Journal of Alinin , devoted exclu
sively to the mining interests of the country,
From a glance through its columns we are
satisfied that the journal is exactly what it
represents itself to be, and not like the min
ing paper published in California, thatknows
of no mines outside of California and Nevada.
Kitch of the mining States is allotted a part
of the paper, where all that pertains to the
interests of that section is fairly represented.
We recommend this paper to the miners as a
valuable journal devoted to their interests.
It is published at $4 per year, payable in
advance.
TrtB Salt Lake Vedette is continually after
the Mormons. Sometime since it was re'
lioried in Salt Lake that Brig.-Gcn. Connor
wit' or.lered to be mustered out of service,
and to express their great joy at the event
the Mormons got up a ball When the re
port was contradicted, and it was announced
that ho had been promoted, the Vedette comes
at Brigham's tribe in this style : " We ad
vise the' Uappy Family, who .recently cele
brated the muster-out of the Into Biig.-Gen.
Connor by a bull at the Jubilea House, to
have a day of humiliation and prayer in
commemoration , of his promotion and in
view of the sudden bin-ting of their budding
hopes. Make room tor the mourners.
- A Fxrson, signing himself Jas. R. Tolles,
advertised in tbe Sacramento Bee, recently,
that he would give a lecture on rating, where
by a person can live comfortably on five cents
-woitli of food per day, and bid defiance to
Cholera or " any other diseaFe.".
' He ought to be sent to Webfoot where tbe
people eat about fifty cents worth of apples
every any, aua never miss a meat. . ,
A Thkbsshan, lormorly a wealthy slave
and land'owner, now a resident of Arkansap,
i has notified Gen. Fiske of bis intention to
Wld' school houses on his large plantation
for the colored people, and requests to be
'supplied-with teachers by the Freedmen's
'Bureau. , .
Tbi Mataraoras Ranchero asserts that tbe
filibuster Gen. Crawford was permitted to
escape from Fort Jackson because be had it
in his power to implicate high military men
C. S. Miller,
Dalles.
Bloch, Miller & Co.,
' : WHOLESALE "
G-.DEtO O ERS,
AND DEALERS IN ' " '
Wines .S5 Liquors,
And Iniporters and Joliberi or
CLOTHING-
Boots & Shoes,
Under Clothing, ' .'
Blankets,
etc., etc., etc. '
ass a.y office.
-TK XIKVR AN ASSAY OFFICE IN CONNECTION
VV wlthour business, under the entire supervision
of Mr. Miller. We make returns in Bars tn nix honrs
We guarantee all our Assavs and pay the JIIOHKST
CASH PKIOH for Bars. We also pay the Highest
Cash Price for (told Dust.
UliUUIl, JllLLKIl iuj .
my6tf Cor. Main and Washington streets. Dalles.
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
IRON 8l STEEL.
GRO CERIES.
BY TIIE PACKAGE,
FOE CASH,"
At San Francisco Price3,
Adding cost of Transportation. " '
CUMMINQ k GRANT
m!3tf Dalles, progon.
IiATEST NEWS!
ALL THE jrfBfltZL
LATEST SkFwSW
EUROPEAN, EASTERN AND CALIFORNIA
NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES,
Received Regularly every steamer, by
s. J. Mccormick,
FMMvLIX BOOKSTORE,
IO S Front Street Portlana
Tapers and Magazluos packod and
Forwarded by maior Express
TO ANY PART OF THE MINES
In Oregon, Waahtugton,ldaho or Montana.
Subscriptions Received fcr any
NEWSPAPER OK MAGAZINE PUBLISHED.
,
New Books, Masic, &o., by every Steamer,
S3 oTb OO
WORTU OF
BO O K S ;
STATIONERY
AND ' 1
FANCY GOODS,
CHEAP FOB CASH.
al0dlw2w
A. CARD.
MADAME IB TBI.LIBR WOULD RESPECTFOLI.Y
Inform the duties nf the Dalles and viclnitv. that
he is now prepared to do all kinds of DIIK3S, CLOAK,
and PALKI'OT making. Also, CUTIINO and KITTING
In a new and Improved style, never before introduced In
mis mace.
'Hue will warrant to give satisfaction, and would'lnosl
respectfully solicit a liboral natrouagot
In the ftooins lately oocunlad bv Mrs. White, over
Wegener s store, on uusuiugton street, between cecouu
111
i Third.
Dalles, March 27th, 1800
mr27tf
rVliiW YORK UA-KliltY
AND ' "
GROCERY STORE
: Main street Dalles.' "
mli23tf FRKDKRICK BKNZER.
NOTICE.
A IX PKRSONS INDEBTRD to the undersigned are
rn.netfully rvnuestod to come aud settle their ac
counts witliln Til 111 IX dais, ana savo cnets.
aiiauim A., l. niw:u
JUSLIAI AAU cUKl ls' HI) 11 kilt
At 50 cents per pound ,
For Sale by J. B. DICKURSON.
n.9.11
Second Street.
A o i l t ;
1rBM0YIN( MY RESIDENCE TO CLATSOP, MR
H. J. WALDItON will acta my Agent, and is au-
Jlnlrrl tniri-nrr I'l.mimir f.iii-
lBAAO F. Bloch,
Sun Frauolseo. :
WAL.DIION imos.,
Wholesale & Retail Druggists,
Main Street, Dalles, Oregon.
WB NOW OCCUPY OTJK NEW TWO STOUT PIBE
proof Stone building, opposite Bloch, Miller ft
Co.. and offer to th pnhlto a full and complete stock of
Drugs, .Medicines and Chemicals, consisting iu part of
KKROSKNB,
LAMP WICKS A CHIMNEYS
HOPS,
.. , BAOR,
. . SPONGES,
LKHOIIBS," -
lUIIPKNTINE,
ALCOHOL,
ACIDS,
. LINSBED,
LARD,
CO UK,
CANTOR AND -INDIGO AND
NKATSFOOT Oil, LAN PJ1 LACK
TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SUPPORTERS.
' AND
, PATKNT MEDICINES.
Our stock of FaNCV QOJDS I s of the finest and best
quality; new stylraond large assortoiouts, such as
LUHIN 9 PKKeUKKItl, ilAlll,
l.UUin'8TUlLKl BUAf, HLKSU,
P0MADK8. 8IIAVIN0,
0O8MKTI03, II AT,
UAIK0IL8, CLOTIIRS, -
COLOGNK, l'OOTUAND
FANCY 80APS AND N AIL ItHUSIIKB
TUOTII PJ WD KU8, AND COUUS.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal purposes. '
Our facilities for buying goods are Second to none in
tne BiaiK, ana we snail at all tunes sell at a small ad'
Vance from cost. Ready sales and small profits.
PttlSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefulfy compounded at all hours of the day and night
liaues, Bcpi.u, low, sciu-ti
VIS It Y IMPOrtX-A-NT
TO
Merchants, Families, Hotels and
11AU-UOOMH
TCLIU8 KRAKMKK HAVING BOUGHT TUB BN
9 tire Stock of Merchandise and llook Acconuts of the
late Arm ol M. Seller k Co., In this city, to which he lias
added of his own lmKrtntlon (while doing business in
roruanu) an immense block ortue best manufactured
Crockery, Glassware,
Plated Ware, Lamps,
' Chandelier, Table Cutlery
Looktiig-Glaftges and
All Kinds of Oils,
All of which he offers at reduced rates. Persons wish-
lug to buy any of the above-mentioned articles,- will do
well to give me a can Derore purchasing olsewliere
Orders from the interior promptly attended to, and
goods packud to go secure. Don't fall to call on me.
Radio's Stone
i Uullding, Wasblngton street. Dalles.
np:t
JULIUS KRAEJIKR
Dalles. March lTth, 1806. mhlitf
ONE HUNDREOMILES SAVED I
BL UKf00T&I5I0 BEND MIXES
BV WAY OF
Wliito DBluflfe!
THE SHORTEST AND SAFEST ROAD
For Land Travel.
Distance from Dalles to White bluffs ....100 miles
' ', White Bluffs to Pen d'0ieille....160
' " ' 'to Colvllle .........170 "
Trarelera by land for either of the shore Gold Fields.
will save
Save Time Distance and Money
By taking the White Bluff. Road.
"Wood, "Water and Grass
Are found on this Road within easy drives.
The road Is now open, and possesses advantages over
any uiuor mim rumv iruiu mo vmiu. - . - .
ruuiiaitafl uy orner or
THE CITliiKNB OF TIIE DAI.I.RS.
Dalles, March. 20, 1866. m2fl:2in.
W. 13. DOUGLASS,
(Successor to William Blrnbanm.)
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
' AKO DXALCn t!t
, F'ine Watclies
AND JEWELRY,
TNYITP.S TIIK ATTENTION OF Ilia FRIENDS AND
JL tbe Public tobls choice selection of -
New and Fashionable Goods,
Respectfully soliciting their patronage. '
Wa'ches PROMPTLY and PROPERLY repaired and
VVAIlliA.ViKU.
mUlf Next Donr to the Post Office.
P. DE n m; ,
Watchmaker and Jeweler;
MAIN STREET, DALLES,
rvBALUR IN FTNM WATOHF.8, JKWRLRY,
I olockh, unia rens, silver ana 1'iarea ware.
SDectaclee. Cutlery. c. ,
JWPartlcnlar attention paid to repairing flnev&ii?
'Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. All Watnbea repaired by
me warranted for twoive montns.
N. U. All orders from the upper eonntry, by Express
or otherwise prompuyjiiioouca io,
iisNolulio.n Notice.
WiTOTTCB IS IIKUEUY GIVEN, that the co-partner-
1 shin heretofore oxlstlmr between 1. M. JiVANS
anil A. W. IIAVI8. In th Livery Shible huslneps, has
been dimolvod; tliat A. w. Davis Is Indebted to the eo
partnerahipi and that a bill In equity has been filed fur
tne settlement ui me cu piirinrnnip nvi.-imiii0. ah pot
sons are notithnl that A. W. Davis has no powe. to dis
rose of tlia pioporty, nor contract debts on tlie ercdlt
FRANKLIN MARKET. ry
CORNER OF SKCOHD AND WASHINGTON ETREJSTS
DALLES, OIIEOON, ' " .
JOHN EPPINGER Proprietor
THH UNDERSKINKD
having fitted np the
above Market In the BE T
STYLE, will keep oonstunt-
ly ou band all sorts of
iTenu and Cured Meats,
Of the best quality furnished at Hie LOWEST KATE
My motto Is to ' PLEASE ALL."
PARTtl'.S HAVING SUPKltlOR STOCK FOR BALK
will do well to call at the Franklin Market. .
. ,o. JOHN KPP1NQXR. ,
Dalles, February 19th, 1865.
AY AMI I At; J OA HIAKliliT.
CORNKR Of
COURT AND 8KC0ND STREETS, DALLES, OREGON
JOHN MJCHELBACH, Proprietor.
WILL KEEP -s5-e
K2p"con8tnntly on hid all the varle-
taUUxttlo! that the mavkutcan uosililv Hjll
allonl.of. ., , . . ' l "
IfltKSH & CURED MEAT8,
aud always of the btst qnallty. ' " i
FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS
supplied on reasonable terms.
Tbe underslgncq Is always prepared to pay the high
est cash prtee lur FAT 04TTI.K. Parties having stuck
in good condition, are requested to rait oa bim beftirs
8"Jn elsewhere. i JOUN MlCUtiLIlACH. '
Dalies, March 31st, 1866. mji81tf.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
f BMIB DALLES LUMBER AND MANUFACTURING
JL COMPANY hiurocently attached a
FLOTJRING aiiLr.
to their Steam Sash and Door Factory, tn this City, and
are now prepared to CHOP FEED, UHJND WUEAt aird
CORN, and warrant to give the best satisfaction. Ou
hand constantly aud for sale
FXTKA FAMILY FLOUR,
SECONDS OR MIDDLINGS,
. BKAN'ANP 8IIORTS, ' . '
CHOP FEED, CHICKEN FEED. .
Allso, a Superior article of CORN MEAL, from !,c-w
The highest market price paid for WnBAT, CORN a
BR.'.'K U. A.UOGUE,Agent.
Dalles, Not. 2, 1865. , uitf.
-A. O. BRADFORD,
. iUruilTEll AND JOBBER OF
Wines Sc Liquors,
FRONT STREET,
Portland, - - . .' Oretran.
OFFERS FOR SALE A" VERY. LARGE ASSORT
msnt of
Itrandleg,
. Wines, '
Xiquors,
Case Goodie,
Tlio Traile ls particularly Invited to oxamlne my
at jok before purchaslug elsewhere. au24.tr
II.HEUMAN&CO.,
MAIN BT., DALLES, OPPOSITE EMPIRE HOTEL, '
J.JAVE JUST RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
' Consisting in part of .... '
Fancy anil Staple Dry Goods
ClGttlllsff,
Uoota & Shoes, .
Hats & Caps,
Wlilch they offer to sell at S3! AT.L PROFITS.
Dalles, Muroh 27th, 1800. ' . .. mr27tf
MONTANA! IDAHO! WASHOE
WB ARE PUTTING VP OVIl
OR1U1NAL SUPKlUOll BRAND OF
GROUND JAVA COFFEE, .
, Aiso" ; .
CIIARTRES COFFEE,
IN DOUBLE GLAZED PAPERS, '
To preserve Its strength and flavor for the length of
time required to bo t rwarded to the above p aces.
" Bute nil ma .uuun, WIU
WARDEN k F0L0KR, '
Tlonoer Steam Coffee end 8plce Mills, ,
HQ Front Street, San Sranciseo.
al6ml)2
FURS, WOOL and HIDES.
rJMIE HIQUEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR " . :
- 1FCJUS, WOOL, AND IIIOES, at
SIcCRAKEN, BIBRRILL k CO.'S '
10 North Fiont Street, Portland.
mhlKlm
BOOKS! BOOKS!
- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
tCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY,
k7 Htandaid ana Miscellaneous WU lilts,
Ute NOVBIJ. MAUA.INK8. PAPKK8.
ae.. by every Steamer. PosWMke
Bookstore, Main street, Dalles. .
Garden SccdS Tor tbe Million.'
aut-tf H. J. WALDROK
neTAl sai na.i
' .- ,: ...-. AND
uir..iAii,r ROOM,
JOHN NDLAVO, Proprietor.'
WASHINGTON ST., noxtdenr to FRENCH cNhLMAN
.'. . . NOTICE. "
JTirAVTl appointed 7;,THTTMmr ni.tliorl.n,!
frraTirw