mill. :t}} rt/** ii Qass_A ^S5?v n SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. PORTLAND MOYNIHAN & AITKEN, 311 ancl 313 IWCission Street, Between Beale and Fremont, SAST ERASrCISGO, MANUFACTURERS OF High, or LoA^v Pressure, Steam and Water Pipe, Of a Better Quality and at more Reasonable Prices than any other JEstablishment on the Pacific Coast. Being practical Boiler Makers of long experience, confining our whole time and attention to our Branch of Business, and using none but the Best Quality and Brands of Boiler and Sheet Iron, and Boiler Tubes, we are enabled to turn out work of the Best Quality at the most Reasonable Prices. Those in want of anything in the above line will do well to give us a call. Orders from the country, accompanied by a remittance or satisfactory reference, will receive prompt attention. All work warranted according to order. N. B. — Particular attention paid to Repairing Steam Boilers. SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. PALMER, KNOX & CO. G u Ei STiTE IROI WORKS, Wos. 19, 21, 23 and 25 First Street, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF < ■• » > H^ISTSCOM'S CRUSHERS Made in styles suitable for Breaking Quartz or Ores for Working or Sampling, five sizes. WHEELER & RANDALL'S New Grinder and Amalgamator! HEPBURN & PETERSON'S Reducer and Amalgamator! Sole ^Manxifacturers of KNOX'S AMALGAMATOES, WITH JPalmer's Fatent Steam Chest, Superior for working either Gold or Silver Ores. Tyler's Improved Water Wheel, Giving the greatest power, at lower cost, than any Wheel in use. There are over 800 running, giving universal satisfaction. GENUINE WHITE IRON STAMP SHOES AND DIES, Made from Iron imported by us for this particular purpose. Having been engaged for the past eight years in Quartz Mining, and being con- versant with all the improvements, either in Mining or Milling, we are prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, the most perfect Machinery for reducing Ores, or saving either Gold or Silver. SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. E. ATERS, Successor to J. GORDON & CO. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ^£W'¥M^^ £&m WmS%£m^ Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc, Wire, Pumps, Lead Pipes, etc. Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, ]Vo. ^IT ■Washing' ton Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, SAN FJEIANCISCO. SOLE AGENT FOR GEO. TIEMANN & CO., NEW YORK, SURGICAL, DEMAL AND VETERINARY INSTRUMENTS, TRUSSES, X'^-y~~~^---___--> BANDAGES, etc. CUTLEEY, /"^^^^^^fe^"'^ CRUTCHES, PORCELAIN ^^^^ 3 DENTISTS' TEETH. ^^i^^^^ MATERIALS, liONDON ELASTIC STOCKHSTGS, CATHETERS, BOUGIES, etc. No. 218 Montgomery Street, opposite the Euss House, San Francisco. Xod-ine ^^Iterative. A CURE FOR EVERY FORM OF CHRONIC BLOOD DISEASE. AS A LITHONTRIPTIC It has no equal for dissolving stone in the bladder and ureters, preventing gravel formation and enlargement of the prostate gland, irritation of the neck of the bladder, Mercurial disorder. Rheumatism, Neu,ralgia, Eruptions on the face and body, Liver Complaint, Kidney and Bladder, weakness, nodes, etc. SCROFULA, Which carries off more victims than any other disease, and which baffles all rem- edies heretofore known, excepting LE DOYENS' SARSAPARILLA YELLOW DOCK ALTERATIVE. AS A MEDICINE, Rapid in relief, soothing in effects, entirely vetretable, safe in its operation, it is - UNSURPASSED. As an alterative, free from poisons or minerals, it has proven for invalids t]>e great necessity for all their ills ; relieving and correcting irregularities, imparting tone and vigor, re-establishing the bloom, beauty and elasticity of youth. FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Who are pale, emaciated, puny and sickly, scrofulous and consumptive, LE DOY- ENS' SARSAPARILLA IODINE ALTERATIVE, used with Cod Liver Oil, is a never tailing remedy to throw off disease and build up health. CRANE & BRIGHAM, Wliolesale Agents, San Francisco. Sold ty-y all I>rvigglsts. 6 SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. HINOKLEY & CO. 1*m1 *I /*! V*l PmWl ill •AND- IRON WORKS, 45, 47 and 49 First Street, San Francisco, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF Steam Engines and Saw Mills. MOORE'S GRINDER AND AMALGAMATOR Capable of working 12 tons of rock per day. L. E. WECK. B. GETLESON. L E. WECK & CO. Importers and Dealers in LEATHER & FIIMIGS, 415 CLAY STREET, Between Sansome and Battery, SAN FRANCISCO. SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. CUTTING & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF PICKLES, PRESERVES, SAUCES, CATSUPS, JAMS, JELLIES, PIE AND TABLE FRUITS, AND ALL KINDS OF HERMETICALLY-SEALED SOUPS, FISH, PURE MILK, etc. Wine, Cider, Malt, and Concentrated Vinegars, Of superior quality, guaranteed free from mineral acid. The ONLY Manufacturers in the United States of WORCESTERSHIRE, HARVEY, AND OTHER MEAT AND FISH SAUCES, From GEKtriNE English recipes, of the most favorite brands, procured with much diflficulty and expense. tTAMS, tTEZZIES and FItJJITS, in glass or tins, of any desired size. E^" Particular attention given to Hermetically-Sealed Fruits, in large i)ackages, for Bakers or Hotels. |ll^=- Our well known brand of CHA.MPAGNE CIDER, in barrels, half barrels and cases. OTSTESS, EOBSTEBS, etc., packed expressly for us by the best Eastern packers. J^^'AIl goods guaranteed positively. Office and. ©alesroom, 303 Front Street. Manufactory and Warehouse, ]Vos. 31, 33, 35, 37, 39 and 31 JMCaln Street, SAM wmAwmm^, COM3dLITTEE REPORT Of the San Francisco Mechanics' Institute Industrial Exhibition, 1864. CniTiNG SVI.I.10N BAIjANCES. Orders from the Interior will have prompt attention, and Goods packed with care. iCi m^ il4 Wg^fefiijiftan) St,, S^jN] FK^PiJ^fiSe®. 10 SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. TOBIN BROS. & DAYISSON, IMPOETERS AND JOBBERS OF FRENCH, EMLISH AND GERMAN STAPLE AND FA:N^CY GOODS Hosiery and Gloves, White Goods, Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk Scarfs and Neck Ties, Shirts and Drawers, Balmoral Skirts, Combs and Brushes, Hoop Skirts, Porte Monnaies, Embroideries and Laces, Gold Dust Bags, Millinery Goods, Pocket Cutlery, Sewing Silk, Perfumery, Embroidery Silk, Buttons, Machine Silk, Braids, Linen Thread, « Spool Cotton, Linen Tape, Stationery, Yankee Notions, Small Wares, Etc < — ««»■ ► Oar Stock is large and well assorted, to which we invite the attention of buyers. TOBIN BROS. & DAYISSON, 401 to 411 Saci-amento Street, S13 to SSS Battex'y Street, CORNER OF HALLECK STREET, SAN PRANOISOO. P R E F A^ C E The present volume is respectfully submitted to public consid- eration, \yith a belief that a careful examination of its contents will prove wbat it purports to be — a valuable book of reference of the principal towns east of the Cascade Mountains. The issue of a Directory of Idaho and contiguous countries is not premature. The information contained in the book is of peculiar interest to the business portion of the community, be- cause of the number and importance of the mineral regions comprised. A map has been prefixed to the Directory, which will make it additionally interesting. Thanks to public officers and others who have promptly and courteously given information for the book while it was in course of preparation, and especially to advertisers and subscribers, for the substgiitial evidences of their favor. Respectfully, the COJMPILER. 14 SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. MANHEIM, SCHONWASSER & CO. IMPORTERS OF s MILLINERY GOODS AND YANKEE NOTIONS, SUCH AS White Goods, Sonnets and Hats, Embroideries, — Artificial Flowers, Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Feathers, Hosiery and Gloves, Kibbons, Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Silk Velvets, Salmoral Skirts, Combs and Brushes, Hoop Skirts, Ladies' Purses and Portmonnies, Dress Trimmings, Suttons, Linen and Cotton Threads, Saddlers, Embroidery and Sewing Silka, Machine Silk and Tailors' Twists, Skirt and Alapaca Braids, Linen and Cotton Tapes, American, French and German Corsets, Gents' Cravats and Ties, Gents' Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Gents' Linen and Paper Collars, Gents' Gloves, / AND A GENEEAL ASSOKTMENT OF J'attfg ^nU mi %m\u patiousi. < »«» > Oar Stock is complete, and our facilities such as to enable us to offer inducements to buyers tbat wish to favor us with their patronage. MANHEIM, SCHONWASSER & CO. 113 Battery Street, Between California and Pine. NAMES OF ADVERTISERS. San Francisco. PAGE. Austia, B. C 18 Avers, E 5 Bancroft, H. H. & Co., outside back cover. Booth, H.J. & Co 8 Bourn, G. M. (circular), bet. 112 and 113 Bradshaw & Co 31 Britton & Co 199 Buswell, Alex. & Co 17 California Powder Works 195 Cooke, Wm. B. & Co., front cover. Cutting & Co 7 Falkenau Brothers 9 Folkers, J. H. A 5 Goddard & Co., inside front cover. . 2 Hinckley «fc Co 6 Hodge, John G. & Co., alternate fo- lios, and 195 Holt, Warren 159 and 160 Hucks & Lambert 9 Kimball, G. P. & Co 201 Kittredge, Jonathan 210 Kittredge &, Leavitt 17 Lawrence & Houseworth, margin back cover, and 199 Liddle, R. & Co 121 and 122 Harden & Folger 59 Manheim, Schonwasser & Co 14 Magill, R. S., inside back cover. Manvedel & Otto 18 McDonald, R. H. & Co. ... 75 and 76 Morris, Mrs. E 199 Moynihan & Aitken 3 Osborn & Sessions 19 Oxenham, A. H. & Co 32 Palmer, Knox & Co 4 Pacific Mail Steamship Co 19 Rathbuu & Co 9 Roman, A. & Co., front cover. Sargent, J. W 197 Sims, J. R 19 Taylor, John & Co 9 Tobin Brothers & Davisson 10 Towne & Bacon (circular), bet. 96 and 97 Van Zandt, J. W 5 and 210 Varney, Thomas 202 and 203 Ward, S. W. H. & Son, margin back cover, and 197 Week, L. E. & Co 6 Wilson & Evans 201 Portland, Oregon. PAGE. Averv, Wm. L 178 Crandall & Towle 178 Mack, C. H 180 Pittock, Henry L 179 Sinnott, P. B 180 Wilcox, W. F 180 Dalles City, Oregon. Degener, W 181 Handley & Sinnott 181 Monell, Mrs. C 181 Savage, O. S 181 Umatilla City, Oregon. Case, LW. &Co 181 Davis, J 182 Failing, Jesse 1 82 Moore, J. M 182 Idaho City. Brooks, J. G. & Co 189 Brown & Perea 191 Clark & Parker 189 Junk, John 189 Mannheim, Cohn & Co 200 Poujade, T. C 190 Robertson & Co 190 Train, E. H. & Cromwell, W. J 190 Buena Vista Bar and Placerville. Turner, Robert 191 Abernethy & Robbins 191 Boise City. Carr, S. L 193 Chick, Geo. H 192 Myers & Lee 193 Williams, T... 192 La Grande. Burmester, Theodore 193 "Wallvda. Gleson, E 193 Between Boise City and Idaho City. Sampson, J 1 93 TABLE OF CO:t^TENTS. PAGE. San Francisco Advertisements, front and back covers. San Francisco Advertisements .... 2 Title Page 11 Preface 13 Advertisement 14 Names of Advertisers 15 Table of Contents 16 San Francisco Advertisements 17 Changes and Corrections 18 Idaho Territory 19 Population of Counties and Towns 26 British Columbia, etc 29 Federal and Territorial Officers of Idaho 30 Advertisement for San Francisco . . 32 Residents of Idaho City 33 Residents of Buena Vista Bar 52 Advertisement for San Francisco . . 59 Business Directory of Idaho City. . 61 Business Directory of Buena Vista Bar 65 Residents of Boise City 66 Advertisement for San Francisco. . 75 Business Directory of Boise City. . 77 Residents of Placerville 80 Business Directory of Placerville. . 85 Residents of Pioneer City 87 Business Directory of Pioneer City 91 Residents of Centerville 93 Business Directory of Centerville. . 97 Residents of Ruby City 98 Business Directory of Ruby City. . 101 Residents of Silver City 102 Business Directoiy of Silver City. . 105 Residents of Boonville and Business Directory 106 Residents of Rocky Bar and Clifden 107 Business Directory of Rocky Bar and Clifden 109 Business Directory of Lewiston ... 110 Names of Quartz Ledges in Boise County Ill Names of Quartz Ledges in Ovryhee County 113 Names of Quartz Ledges in Owyhee County ... 116 Mining Compq,nies in Idaho Terri- tory 119 Advertisement for San Francisco. . 121 Description of Walla Walla. Wal- lula, and Fort Walla Walla. . . 125 Federal Officers 1 26 Counties of Washington Territory. 127 PAGE. Residents of Walla Walla 128 Business Directory of Walla Walla 135 Residents of Wallula and Business Directory 138 Description of Dalles City 139 Description of Umatilla, Grande Ronde Valley, La Grande,* and Union 140 Description of Celilo and Canyon City 141 Description of Auburn, Mormon Ba- sin, and Eagle Creek Mining Region 142 The Granite Creek Mines 143 State and Federal Officers 144 Counties of Oregon and County Officers of Wasco County 145 Residents of Dalles City 146 Advertisement for San Francisco . . 159 Business Directory of Dalles City . 161 Residents of Umatilla City 165 Business Directory of Umatilla 169 Residents of La Grande 170 Business Directory of La Grande. . 175 Residents of Union 176 Business Directory of Union 177 Advertisements for Portland, Oi'e- gon 178 Advertisements for Dalles City. ... 181 Advertisements for Umatilla City . 182 Business Directory of Portland. ... 183 Mining Companies in Oregon 185 Table of Distances 186 Advertisements for Idaho City 189 Advertisements for Buena Vista Bar and Placerville 191 Advertisements for Boise City. ... 192 Advertisements for Boise City, La Grande, Wallula, etc 1 93 Revenue Stamp Law 194 San Francisco Advertisements .... 19.^ Revenue Stamp Law 196 San Francisco Advertisements .... 197 Revenue Stamp Law 198 San Francisco Advertisements 199 Revenue Stamp Law and Advertise- ment for Idaho City 200 San Francisco Advertisements . . . 201 San Francisco Business Directory . 204 San Francisco Advertisements .... 210 *In description of La Grande, page 140, read " tempestuous winds prevail iu Grande Rmide Valley," instead of "La Grande." SAN FEANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. 17 I>I0T¥E2E:T^ TlEtOT^ T^OI^KIS mm m feist©. MAJSUFACTUJtJEIiS OF (OF THE LATEST STYLE) llastdJTS, VAULTS p)f^[|gf?^fi^' CELLS, Iron Stairs and Fencing, and all hinds of Iron Work rcquireel in House and JBridge Suilding . C^^ Constantly on hand a large assortment of Second-Hand Fire-Proof Doors and Shutters. Corner Battery and Jackson Streets, San Francisco. Agents for Oregon— BICHAUDS & McCItACKEN, BXJS"V\^EI^L & CO. 509 Clay Street — 508 Commercial Street, ifl wi 'ij^Jli ^iffi ij^ 'M 'M 'w ''a 'J8 ''JlS so ^ BOOK BINDERS, PRINTERS, -A-Kr 3D <^i \m\ gooli ^attufiii:tui;««)Si. K-*-*-"^ > . » ■ Assessment Molls, and all Books required for County Eecords, on hand and made to order in the hest style, and at the lowest rates. Particular attention given to the manufacture of all Books required by Mining Companies and other Corporations. Blanks of every description Ruled and Printed to pattern at the shortest notice. B 18- SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. BIARWESDEIi &, OTTO, SOLE -A-O-EIsTTS I3Sr CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA 1 o It Tillers piTiiT leesi im SOLE -A.a-ErQ"TS oasr the PA.CIFIC COAST FOR THE IDEA.LEPIS IIT % Sole Agents on the Paciflo Coast for TAYLOR'S PATENT DOOR BELLS. These Bells are universally conceded the best Door Bells in use ; can be at- tached to any door by the most inexperienced person in a few minutes. They have no wire connections and will not get out of order. For sale by all hardware dealers. Also, Sole Agents for the PATENT SPIRAL SPRING HINGES. The above Hinges .are now extensively used throughout the United States for self-closing doors, and can be applied to swing the door both ways. Can be seen in this City at main entrance of Russ House, and at the various Hotels. Tlie only Spring Hinge used by all New York Hotels, and over 600 pairs used on the Public Buildings .it Washington. We also keep constantly on hand a full assortment of CARPENTEES', MAOHmiSTS', AND IRON MOULDERS' TOOLS. ALSO, STEAM GAUGES, At greatly reduced prices, of the American Steam Gauge Company's manufacture, Boston. As we have facilities for testing Gauges, we can ■warrant all we sell. SILVER PLATING, In all its branches. Constantly on hand, a variety of hand-plated Door Plates, Numbers, Steamboat and Berth Plates. BELL HANGING, In all its branches. Also, Locksmithing, Model Making, Metal Turning and Gen- eralJobbing attended to under our own supervision. MLAKWEDEL & OTTO, No. 329 Bush St., between Montgomery and Kearny, San Francisco. ^^iii^i^ "mm w®miE ^ ^^-•-r4^^ 23- o. -a^xjsTXi^a", Importer and Manufacturer of f 11 km mmm \mn mhm Wholesale and Retail Dealer in STOVES, TIIV PLATE, T^IItE, etc. No. 324 Clay Street, below Battery, opp. Railroad House, San Francisco. 'All work executed with dispatch, aud orders promptly filled. SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. 19 os»:^ozi.3>a' i-aft8, mtatnps, etc., or other transactions requiring the services of Experienced and Reliable Agents. I'urchases will be made for cash only, except in case of special agreement to the contrary, when City Reference will be required. Prejereitce given to Houses from whoiii former purchases have been made, if desired. The interest o( purchasers will be carefully and strictly consulted in every instance. Charges Reasonable. Address OSBORN & SESSIONS, Lock Box 1239, San Francisco. JtEFEJR TO— A. C. Gibbs & Co., Portland, Oregon; Flint, 1'eabody & Co., G. W. Bell, Assayer; S. A. Wood, Boot and Shoe Dealer; L. B. Bkhchlet & Co., Hardware Dealers; Clark & Perkins, Wool Dealers, San Francisco. PACIFIC 31 AIL STUAMSHir CO. CONNECTING WITH FIKST CLASS STEAMERS AT ASPINWALL, 3d AND 18 th OFEACH MONTH. Office: North-West corner Sacramento and Leidesdorff Streets, OLIVER ElL,I>IilI>GE, .Argent. sznviis. SIMS & FRAZER. SUCCESSOR TO JBet. Washington and Davis, and Front and Jackson Sts. SAN F R A N C I S C O . -^-••■♦-^-•* ^*- Fire-Proof Doors and Shutters, Bank Vaults, Gratings, All orders from the Interior, Oregon, Washington Territory, Vancouver's Island, Brit- ish Columbia, or any place on the Pacific Coast, attended to with promptness and dispatch. Mr. Sims appreciates the past liberal patronage of his friends, and trusts he may con- tinue to merit it in the future. For the information of strangers, he would say, that he feels confident that his experience in his particular calling is surpassed by none on this Coast, which his superior work, sent to almost every town in California, Oregon, also Vic- toria and the Sandwich Islands, and to be seen on some of the best buildings in San Fran- cisco, fully attest. A large assortment of Second-Hand Shutters on hand for sale at low rates. Mr. E. M. BTJRXON, of Portland, is authorized to contract for Iron 'Work, in my name. CHANGES AND COERECTIONS. IDAHO CITY. Cunningham, T. H. (C. & Lawrence) Idaho Saloon, Main. Foy & Sayers, general stock brokers, corner Wall and Montgomery. Habeshan, Wra., stock broker and real estate agent, Main. , Kirchner, C. W., physician and surgeon. Lawrence, C. A. (Cunningham & L.) Idaho Saloon, Main. Sims, C, attorney at law, Main. Froats, H. W. & Co., (dissolved partnership.) BOISE CITY. Cook, A. G., attorney at law and notary public, Main, between Fourth and Fifth. Myers & Lee, proprietors, Stage House Main, bet Sixth and Seventh. Purvine, Brothers. Talbot, A. G. Young, Geo. A. &, Co., Overland House. Carson, OWYHEE COUNTY. -, Carson's Ranch. ADA COUNTY. Sampson, J., Twelve Mile House. OEEGON. Rockfellow's Quartz Ledge, forty-two miles from Union. Huffman, H., Straw Ranch, fifty-three miles from Union. WELLS, FARGO & CO.'S AGENTS. IDAHO TERRITORY. J. L. Smith Main Street, Idaho City. W. A. Atlee Granite Street, Placerville. W. W. Chapman Main Street, Pioneer City. R. B. Wallace Washington Street, Centerville. WASHINGTON TERRITORY. J. B. Condon Main Street, Walla Walla. OREGON. A. W. Buchanan ' Main Street, Dalles City. T. L. Bradbury Front Street, Umatilla City. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street, San THE NORTH COUNTRY. The Upper Country, popularly so called, embraces a very large area of territory lying between the parallels of 42° and 54° north latitude, and the meridians of 110° and 120° west longitude from Greenwich, or 33° and 43° west longitude from Washington. It comprises within its limits, Idaho Territory, part of Washington Territory, part of Mon- tana Territory, that part of Oregon east of the meridian of 43°, and that part of British Columbia lying between the meridians of 37° and 41° west longitude. Those countries which come within the above limits will be described separately, as follows : Idaho Territory, British Columbia, Washington Territory, and the State of Oregon. IDAHO TERRITORY. According to Act of Congress, approved March 3d, 1863, the Terri- tory of Idaho (Idaho signifying " Gem of the Mountains ") was created from those portions of Washington, Dakota, and Nebraska Territories, lying between the 104th and 117th meridians of west longitude. Its present boundaries extend from the meridian of 117°, where it con- nects with the 49th parallel ; thence along said parallel to the 116th meridian ; thence running due south to the Bitter Root Mountains, fol- lowing the course of the Rocky Mountains to the 110th meridian; thence due south on said meridian to the 42d parallel, and along said parallel to the 117th meridian ; thence running due north to the mouth of the Owyhee River ; thence following down the channel of the Snake River to a point opposite the mouth of the Clear Water River; thence following the 117th meridian to the 49th parallel. Idaho, till within a few short years, was comparatively unknown. The Indians, who inhabited the country before it was settled by the white man, were hostile to those who attempted to explore and settle within its borders. Although it was traversed by hardy trappers, who penetrated the country in pursuit of their perilous calling, they added but little to the general stock of information which we possess. The country remained in this condition till 1852, when gold was discovered by a French Canadian on the banks of the Pen D'Oreille River- Francisco, direct Importers of Arnold's genuine Writing Fluid. 22 IDAHO TERRITORY. An interval of eight years elapsed from the first discovery of gold till the finding of richer and more extensive diggings at Oro Fino, in the summer of 18G0, by a party of eleven men, where twenty-five pei-- sons wintered without intercourse with the outside world. This dis- covery seemed to open the way to the quick development of Idaho, for soon afterward some miners went out from Oro Fino on a prospecting expedition, and found good mines at Elk City. From 1,500 to 2,000 persons started for the new gold region in the spring of 18G1. Oro Fino is in Shoshone County, and situated at the junction of Oro Fino and Rhodes' creeks. Oro Fino Creek has paid in places, for about twenty miles. There are rich placer mines on Rhodes' Creek and Canal Gulch. Pierce City is located at the mouth of Canal Gulch, and was settled in the spring of 1861. It is a short distance from Oro Fino. On the discovery of gold east of Snake River, a town called Lewiston was established at the confluence of the Snake and Clear Water rivers, then lying within the limits of the Nez Perces Reserva- tion, and became immediately the depot for supplying the mineral regions east of it. An important treaty between the General Govern- ment and the Nez Perces Indians was concluded at the council ground near Fort Lapwai, June 9th, 1863. The negotiations were conducted by three Connnissioners, Messrs. Hale, Hutchins, and Howe, Indian Agents of Washington Territory, on the part of the United States, and Lawyer, head chief, assisted by fifty subordinate chiefs, on the part of the Indians ; it resulted in their relinquishing about 0,000 square miles of land ; the balance, consisting of 1,000 squai'e miles, was set apart for the tribe, each adult member of which being entitled to twenty acres of land and well stocked. During the fall of 1861 very rich placer mines were found on the tributaries of Salmon River at Florence. The reports of the discovery created considerable excitement, and a large number of persons left the neighboring camps, bound for Florence. The following year there was a rush from the Pacific States, and also from the East. During the same year a party went out from Florence, and discovered War- ren's Diggings, which is considered a good mining camp. The next and most important discovery of placer mines was made by a party of twelve men from Walla Walla. This party started on a prospecting expedition, and at first went on the south side of Snake River as far as Sinker Creek, a tributai-y of the former, which they then crossed and went up Boise River into the mountains by way of Moore's Creek. In the month of August they found gold on Grimes' Creek, two miles below where Centerville now stands. They continued prospecting toward the head of the creek, about six miles above Pioneer IDAHO TERRITORY. 23 City, where Mr. Grimes, one of the party, was killed by an Indian. After this sad occurrence, deeming it unsafe to proceed further, they concluded to return to Walla Walla, where they succeeded in raising a party of fifty-four men, who returned to the mining camp now known as Pioneer City, arriving there October 7th. Ten days after their arri- val, thirty-four men went back for provisions, and the rest improved the time while they were gone in building a stockade, as a protection from the Indians. The thirty-four men, while on their way back to Walla Walla were passed by other parties following their trail into Boise Basin. It is supposed that two or three thousand men went into Boise Basin by the first of January, 1863. There was no mining of importance done till spring, an account of the snow, but principally prospecting. That year a large number of persons left the Pacific States, bound for the new El Dorado. Boise Basin is the largest placer mining region yet discovered in Idaho Territory, and exceeds in extent and richness all other placer mining regions outside of California, on the Pacific Coast. There are many rich and valuable quartz lodes in the Basin, and since a few quartz mills have been in operation, a feeling of confidence in their richness and pei'manence have pervaded the public mind. Boise Basin is well timbered and watered, offering excellent facilities for the devel- opment of its mineral resources. The climate is mild, dry, and serene during the summer and fall; it is cold in the winter, but generally equable and healthy all the year round. The following towns have become important mining camos in Boise Basin : Hog'era, name since changed to Pioneer City ; it was the first town settled in Boise Basin. The town of Centerville is favorably and centrally located on Grimes' Creek, lying between Placerville and Idaho. Placerville is a good mining camp ; it is about five miles north-west of Centerville. Idaho City was formerly called Bannock City ; it is in 43° 46' north latitude, and situated at the confluence of Elk and Moore's creeks ; it is the county seat of Boise County, and the largest and most thriving town in Idaho Territory. The placer mines are rich and extensive, and numei*- ous gold and silver-bearing quartz ledges are found within a short dis- tance of town. Warm springs are found about two miles south-west of Idaho, and are much resorted to during the summer and fall. Silver Hill District is situated in Boise County, on the divide between the waters of the Payette and Crooked River — the latter a tributary of the North Fork of the Boise River. The district is well timbered and watered — offering good facilities for milling and mining purposes. The town of Banner is thirty-five miles north-east of Placerville, and forty- five miles via Idaho City. 24 IDAHO TERRITORY, The placer and quartz mines of Owyhee County are situated in the south-western part of Idaho, and were discovered in the spring of 1863, by Mr. Jordan and a party who went out from Boise Basin on a pros- pecting expedition. Finding good placer mines on Jordan Creek, and very rich silver-bearing quartz lodes in the vicinity of Silver City, they commenced work on some of them in October of the same year. The Snake Indians inhabiting the region of country lying north and south of Snake River, have often manifested a hostile disposition against the whites ; and where they have had a chance to commit dep- redations, the settler and prospector have suffered either in the loss of life or property, and sometimes both. As in most all Indian countries, a state of peace is not likely to continue a long time, nor a feeling of personal security to prevail. About one year after the discovery of gold on Jordan Creek, the Indians commenced hostilities by killing two men and stealing stock. So soon as the fact was known, Mr. Jordan, accompanied by about twenty men, started in pursuit of the Indians, overtaking them on the head watei's of the Owyhee River, nearly sixty miles south of Boonville. They were supposed to numbei* three hund- red strong. Jordan and his party attacked them from an eminence overlooking them ; but being overpowered by superior numbers, they were compelled to seek safety by flight, leaving Jordan dead on the field. The Indians pursued them nearly eight miles. A party of one hundred strong went back to the place where Jordan was killed, and found his body horribly mutilated. The party, however, succeeded in overtaking the Indians, completely ranting them, and killing about thirty or forty of their number. Since then rapid progress has been made in the development of the mineral resources of the country. Mills have been erected ; the quartz has paid well ; and a general feeling of confidence prevails among the miners. The surface of Owyhee County is very uneven and mountainous. The climate is mild during the summer, but severe and subject to storms in the winter. Ruby City is the county seat of Owyhee County, and situated on the south side of Jordan Creek. Silver City is on the same side of the creek, about three-fourths of a mile from Ruby City. Boonville was the first town settled in Owyhee County, and is located on the north side of Jordan Creek. Alturas County lies east of Boise and Ada counties. Silver-bearing quartz ledges were discovered at Rocky Bar about the same time as in Owyhee County. Placer diggings have been found on Feather River, and lately very rich gold mines on the head waters of Middle Boise River, and especially on Yuba River and Grouse Creek, where good JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Stationery, School IDAHO TERRITORY. 25 placer mines have been discovered, which are about fifteen miles in extent ; and valuable quartz lodes have been found, which bid fair to support a considerable mining population. Alturas County is well timbered and watered for milling and mining purposes. Rocky Bar was settled in 1863. It is situated at the confluence of Bear and Steel creeks, and is the county seat of Alturas County. Clif- den is about one-half of a mile from Rocky Bar. Happy Camp is located on Feather River, and is sustained principally by placer mines ; it is about three miles from Rocky Bar. Hot springs are found on Grouse Creek, about three miles from Yuba City, in Alturas County. Volcano is the name of a new quartz district in Altura^ County. It was discovered March 12th, 1864, by a party called the Pioneer Com- pany, consisting of five men. Placer mines have been found on the south slope of Volcano Mountains, north of Snake River, and also in Cottonwood Canyon, which give employment to a few miners. There is plenty of water for milling and mining pui'poses in Volcano District ; but not much timber in the immediate vicinity of the quartz ledges located in Spring Valley. The town of Volcano was laid out in Octo- ber, 1864 ; it is situated at the south-west corner of Big Cammas Prai- rie, and five miles from the Emigrant Wagon Road. Franklin is located in a mining and agricultural region, a short dis- tance from Volcanoe. Warm springs are found a few miles from Vol- cano. Boise County has been divided, and a new county formed, by Act of Legislature, called Ada County. Boise Valley is in Ada County. The soil is of course very various. Those portions not having facilities for irrigation are dry, but on the river bottoms it is excellent. The climate is mild during a part of the year, but somewhat cold in the winter. Fort Boise is in Boise Valley, and was established the seventh of July, 1863, by P. Lugenbeel, Major of the Nineteenth U. S. A. Boise City is in 43° 34' north latitude ; it is situated in Boise Valley, on the north side of Boise River. It is centrally located, being easy of access by roads which branch from here to the placer and quartz mines in Boise, Owyhee, and Alturas counties. Boise City became the capital of Idaho Territory, by Act of Legislature, in 1864, and the County seat of Ada County during the same year. It has excellent facilities for trade. The discoveries of placer and quartz mines which have been made in Idaho within the last five years, have developed it enough to prove its richness in minerals. A large area of territory, hitherto unexplored, is believed to be rich in auriferous deposits, and gold and silver-bearing Books, and Cheap Publications, 418 and 420 Clay St., San Francisco. 26 IDAHO TERRITORY. quartz lodes, which will, at no distant period, support a large mining population. The country lying between Umatilla City and Idaho contains moun- tains of some magnitude. The principal and most noticeable ranges are the Blue Mountains and the mountains of Boise County. It embraces some fertile tracts, that of Grande Ronde Valley containing an area of about four hundred square miles. The bottoms of Boise and Payette valleys are productive to some extent. The region lying between Grande Ronde and Payette valleys forms a rugged tract, and is gen- erally destitute of timber. Population of Counties, according: to Census of 1864. Idaho 955 Shoshone 276 Nez Perce 1,403 Boise and Ada 15,158 Ahuras 1,374 Owyhee 1,735 Oneida 3,730 NEW COUNTIES UNORGANIZED. Kootenai 38 Lahtoh 43 » Estimated, but not enumerated 600 Total 25,012 Population of Xowns in Idaho Territory, accordlns to the Census of 1804. ADA COUNTY. Boise City 1,658 BOISE COUNTY. Idaho City 7,000 Placerville 2,500 Centerville and Pioneer City 4,000 Note. — The population of towns in Ada and Boise counties in the above state- ment, embrace an area of several miles outside of their town limits. The following estimated figures will be found about correct : ADA COUNTY. Boise City 1,400 BOISE COUNTY. Idaho City and Buena Vista Bar 4,000 Placerville 800 Pioneer City 750 Centerville 750 IDAHO TERRITORY. 27 IDAHO COUNTY. Warren's Diggings 521 Florence 254 NEZ PERCE COUNTY. Lewiston 225 Elk City 219 Soldier's ^id Societies, At Boise City, Idaho City, and Placerville. m aaons — Idaho City. Idaho Lodge, No. 35, F. and A. M. — Hold their regular meet- ings on Saturday night preceeding the full moon of each month, at Ma- sonic Hall, corner of Wall and Montgomery streets. Called meetings every Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Odd I" ello w» — Idaho City. Pioneer Lodge, I. 0. O. F., No. 1, U. D. — Holds its regular meetings at the Masonic Hall, on Monday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock. Cist of nrewspapers Published in Boise County since its first settlement. The first news- paper in Boise County was published weekly at Idaho City, Septem- ber 29th, 1863, T. J. & J. S. Butler, qditors and proprietors. The Idaho Democrat was published five weeks, and the Idaho Union four, weeks, during the campaign of 1863. Ladies' 3Iite was edited by the Ladies' Mite Association, and devoted to the payment of the debt of the Baptist Church. The Crisis was published five times, semi-weekly, and the Idaho Patriot two days before the Territorial election, 1864. The Idaho World, published October 29th, 1864, by Bowman & Co., H, C. Street, editor. Idaho Tri- WeeUy Statesman, published at Boise City, July 26th, 1864, James S. Reynolds & Co., proprietors. JList of Quartz Mills in Idaho Territory. BOISE COUNTY. H. H. Raymond & Co., Granite Creek, two miles from Placerville? has ten stamps ; is a custom mill. H. H. Raymond, manager. Great Consolidated Boise River G. & S. M. Co., and Mill, on the Landon Lode, between Moore's and Elk creeks, five miles north- easterly from Idaho City, has eight stamps. Mr. Williams, superin- tendent. Combs & Co.'s Mill, on the Gambrinus Lode, six miles north-east of Idaho City, has ten stamps. 28 IDAHO TERRITORY. Howell's Improved Patent Rotary Crusher, on Bear Run. John A. Simras & James Lodge, proprietors. Bibb & Jackson, mill on Summit Flat, Grimes' Creek, above Pio- neer City ; work on the King, Mammoth, and Specimen ledges. A ten-stamp mill, called Silver Bullion, will be put up this year near Ruby City, in Owyhee County. Dr. Farnham has a twenty-stamp mill which is on the way to South Boise. F. Britten & Co., mill on the road between Centerville and Idaho City, one mile from the latter town. ALTURAS COUNTY. Cartee, Gates & Co., proprietors five-stamp mill. A twelve-stamp mill is in course of construction, and when com- pleted will run twelve stamps. Suttle & Co., proprietors. OWYHEE COUNTY. Marion More Mill Co. is located on Jordan Creek, Silver City, and has eight stamps. Miner's Mill is on Jordan Creek, three-fourths of a mile from Silver City, and has five stamps. Ainsworth's Mill is about seven miles east of Silver City, on Sinker Creek, and has ten stamps. Boundaries of Mining Districts in Owyhee County. Carson District commences from the top of War Eagle Mountain, runs west seven or eight miles, north and south about fifteen miles. French District, commences on the divide of Oro Fino, or War Eagle Mountain, runs eastward toward Snake River, and southerly and north- erly about twelve miles. Mammoth District is about twelve miles south-west of Ruby City. The ledges vary from eight to thirty-two feet wide. Steel District is about eight miles from Ruby City, and adjoins French District. Flint District is about ten miles south of Ruby City. The ledges are said to be large and well-defined in this district. ]irame8 of Ditches in Boise County. More's Creek Ditch is owned by Christie & Houston. Bannock Bar Ditch is owned by Marion More and Green White. BuENA Vista Bar Ditch is owned by Marion More and D. H. Alderson. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street, San IDAHO TERRITORY, ETC. 29 Grimes' Creek Ditch supplies the mines from Pioneer City to Centerville ; owned by Marion More and J. C. Smith. Centerville Ditch is owned by Mr. Wolftrap. Placerville Ditch is owned by Messrs. Lynch & Clayton. Pine and Bannock Creek Ditch is owned by Marion More and D. H. Alderson. Upper Creek Ditch commences six miles from Alderson's Ditch, and runs on the divide between Centerville and Idaho City. Capacity of ditch, about four hundi-ed inches. It will furnish labor for several hundred men for many years. A. "W. Morton & Co., proprietors. steamboats. The steamboat Colpnel Wright, commanded by Captain L. White^ was the first steamboat that ascended the Columbia River. It made its first trip above the Dalles as far as Wallula. Captain White also commanded the first steamboat on the Willamette River. The first steamboat on the Snake River, ascended Clearwater River, twenty- five miles from its mouth, in 1861. In consequence of shallow- ness of the water, the boats ascend to where Lewiston now stands. Snake River has been ascended about fifteen miles above Lewiston. It is navigable to Lewiston about three months in the year. BRITISH COLUMBIA. Fisherville, in British Columbia, is situated on the Kootenai River. It is principally sustained by rich placer mines in its vicinity. Esti- mated population, three hundred. Distance to the new mining region of Wild Horse Creek, about one hundred and fifty miles. The cost of taking pack animals into Fisherville, in the Kootenai mines, from Walla Walla is sixteen dollars and fifty cents each, and one dollar duty for crossing the boundary line into British Columbia, in and out, or for the round trip, seventeen dollars and fifty cents. Kontes from 'Washiugton Territory to Fishcr-vIUe. Distance from Walla Walla to Fisherville, about four hundred and seventeen miles. There is a route via Lewiston to Fisherville. There is also a route from White Bluffs, via Antoine Plant Ferry, crossing of the Spokane River, to Fisherville. A steamboat is being built by Cap- tain White, at a point about twenty-seven miles distant from Colville ; and it is said that the Columbia River is navigable for about three hundred and fifty miles above. Francisco, direct Importers of Whatman's Linen Drawing Papers. 30 IDAHO TERRITORY. CAPITAL OF IDAHO TERRITORY-BOISE CITY. Federal and Xerrltorial Officers. CALEB LYON, Governor. C. DeWitt Smimh, Secretary. DELEGATE IN CONGRESS. E. D. HOLBROOK. JUDICIARY. Alleck C. Smith, Judge First Judicial District. Samuel C. Parks, Associate Judge of Supreme Court, Second Ju- dicial District. Thomas M. Pomerot, District Attorney, First Judicial District. E. C. Mathew, Clerk. DISTRICT COURT — FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Shoshone County — First Monday in September. Idaho County — First Monday in May, and first Monday in October. Nez Perce County — Second Monday in April, and first Monday in October. DISTRICT COURT — SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Boise County — Second Monday in February, First Monday in July, and third Monday in September. ■» County Officers. ADA COUNTY. D. C. Updyke, Sheriff". "William A. Yates Auditor and Recorder. R. L. Gillespie Probate Judge. BOISE COUNTY. A. 0. Bowen Sheriff". John M. Murphy Auditor and Recorder. Alfred Slocura County Treasurer. Thomas Foye Assessor. Jesse M. Shepherd Probate Judge. ALTURAS COUNTY. T. M. Johnson. Sheriff". A. G. Brown Recorder. M. Purcell County Clerk. G. E. Chamberlin Treasurer. U. S. Anderson Probate Judge. IDAHO TERRITORY. 31 NEZ PERCE COUNTY. James H. Fisk Sheriff. S. Stiles Auditor and Recorder. D. W. Gulp County Clerk. W. W. Thompson Treasurer. L. W. Bacon Assessor. E. S. Sprague Probate Judge. IDAHO COUNTY. John Ramy Sheriff. E. Holland Recorder and Auditor. J. Renno Assessor. H. Steits .'.... Treasure!'. E. Hannegan County Clerk. F. A. Shearer Probate Judge. SHOSHONE COUNTY. E. K. Davidson Sheriff. J. B. Louck Auditor and Recorder. Levi Ankeny Treasurer. Samuel Ramsey Probate Judge. GALIFORETIA MATCH GOi^B o o W pq t^ CO o *-i m o 1=5 so ca o B CD CQ EZ2 32 SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. ITos. 1 and 2 Cosmopolitan Hotel Block, Sansome St., SAN FRANCISCO, Importers, Manufacturers and exclusively Wholesale Dealers in Sheffieid and Birmingham Hardware, SCISSORS, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, FILES POWDER FLASKS AND SHOT POUCHES, NOTIONS AND REVOLVERS. Importing: our own Goods directlj' from England, and usually keeping the heaviest stock of this class of Goods on the Pacific Coast, we particularly call the attention of the Up-Country Trade to our Stock. In GTUSTSMITHS' MA- TEMIAL, our Stock is very full and complete, and having an experienced Gun Clerk, if Gunsmiths are particularly careful in making out their orders, we feel sure that we can please them. Besides our own make of CUTLERY, we keep a full assortment of Baknes', Wade & Butcher's, "Wostenholm's and Littlewood's, and other choice makes. In filling orders our customers will find we shall use the same good judgment in selecting (lesil'able ^^dftet'lis, that they would themselves, and we shall be happy to send small Sample Bills of our Stock per Express. BOISE cou:]srTY, IDAHO CITY— COUNTY SEAT. ♦ RESIDENTS OP IDAHO CITY. Note. — The names for Buena Vista Bar, for convenience, have been separated from Idaho City proper. The names included for Idaho City, as far as could be conveniently ascertained, embrace the inhabitants between Pine Grove, on Moore's Creek, and Warm Springs. Pine Grove is located at the mouth of Pine Creek, about one mile east of Idaho City. Abkamson, Julius, merchant. , Acliey, Addie Mrs., Montgomery, Addie Achey Saloon. Albaugh, J. B., wagon and carriage maker. Main. Albro, Spencer, works at livery stable on Montgomery. Alderson, David, miner, boards at City Hotel. Allen, Ethan, miner, Allen, Sarah Mrs., Wall. Almy, W. H., storage and Commission, Commercial. Alverson, B. B., citizen. Commercial. Anderson, H. C, merchant. Wall. Archer, M. C, physician. Wall. Arvanslow, N., cook, Montgomery. Asp, Peter, Moore's Creek. ATKINS, J. B. & CO., druggist. Wall. 13 Backendbher, J. C, miner, Montgomery. Baffor, Mary Mrs., Main. Bangor, R., merchant, Montgomery. Bailey, Henry M., jeweler, works at Robertson & Co.'s, Main. Baird, Geo., miner, boards at the Poujade House. Baldwin, D. S., merchant. Commercial. Baldwin, S. M., merchant. Commercial. Baldwin, J. T., miner, boards at the Poujade House, Main. Bar, Max, livery stable, Montgomery. Barber, L. H., City Hotel (Barber & Oldham, proprietors), Main. Barrett, J. B., cook, Montgomery. 34 IDAHO CITY, I. T. Barstow, William, physician. Barton, William, blacksmith, Bentley & Barton, Main. Barton, R., carpenter, boards at Poujade House, Main. Beard, Wm., works at the City Bakery, Main. Belden, Thomas, miner. Miners' Restaurant, Main, Bartt, Jacob, Montana House, Main. Bell, Frederick W., wine merchant. Main. Benedict, A., Territorial Superintendent of Public Instruction. Bentley, D. (Bentley & Barton) blacksmith. Main. Bentley, H. A., blacksmith. Main. Bernstiel, C. J. (Miller & Bernstiel) merchant, Montgomery. Betts, J. M., physician. Main. Bibbins, J, M., merchant. Bilhngs, J. R., citizen. East Hill. Blake, Charles T., Humboldt Express Office, Main. Blair, John, miner, Moore's Creek. Blair, W. I., clerk at Higby & Co.'s, boards at the City Hotel. Bledsoe, Howard, messenger for Wells, Fargo & Co. from Walla Walla to Boise Basin. Blumer, Ben., Cincinnati Liquor Saloon, Montgomery. Blumberg, W. H., book-keeper, Montgomery. Bocqueraz, Pierre, boot and shoe manufacturer, Wall. Bonnet, A. L., wine and liquors. Main. Bowman, I. H., " The Idaho World," printing office. East Hill. Bofinger, Henry, Miners' Restaurant, citizen. Main. Boston, J. J., Boston & Cody's Exchange, corner Wall and Main. Bowen, A. 0., Sheriff, Main. Bowen, John, miner, Elk Creek. Boisselier, H. G., Miners' Brewery and Bakery, Main. Boutin, A., miner. Elk Creek. Boyd, John, miner, East Hill. Brady, Mr., miner, boards at Miner's Restaurant, Main. Bright, N. W., miner. Main. Brooks, J. B., miner, south side of Moore's Creek. BROOKS, J. G. (J. G. Brooks & Co.) dry goods and clothing. Main. Bright, N. W., miner, Main. Brode, Charles, City Laundry, Montgomeiy. Britten, Frank, (Higby & Co.) merchant, corner Wall and Main. Broughton, J. W., miner, boards at City Hotel. Bradley, T., steward, Moore's Creek. Broadwell, S. W., carpenter, boards at Poujade House, Main. Broderick, Spero, San Francisco Saloon, Main. Brown, J. B., barkeeper, White's Exchange, Main. BroAvn, Frank, works at Challenge Liquor Saloon, Main. Brown, F. C, soda factory. Commercial. Brown, J. B., White's Exchange, Main. JOHIir G. HODGE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Stationery, School IDAHO CITY, I. T. 35 Brown, J. A., merchant. Main. Brown, John, mhier, boards at Miners' Restaurant, Main. Brown, J. D., upholsterer. High. Brown, Jonas W., residence Buena Vista Bar. Brown, Leander, miner. East Hill. Brown, P. H., miner. East Hill. BROWN, R. H. (Brown & Perea) livery stable, Wall. Brumming, J., Gambrinus Lager Beer Cellar, Montgomery. Bruce, Charles, (Donahue & Bruce) bakery. Wall. BRYANT, J. G., merchant, Main. Buckland, Walter, carpenter, rear of Wall. Bun (Chinaman) at Hop Ching, Wall. Bunch, David, miner. East Hill. Bundy, 0. C, jeweler. Main. Bunner, A. J., agent, boards at City Hotel. Burris, J. E., miner, Moore's Creek. Burrow, R., miner, Moore's Creek. Burns, Walter, miner, boards at the Poujade House, Main. Bush, Mr., (Bush & Robie) saw mill. Bear Run, Main. Bush, Charles S., (Robie & Bush) lumber dealer, Main. Bunnell, Mr., (Bunnell, Miller & Co.) Main. Butler, E. J., (Butler & Co.) saw mill, foot of Main. Butler, J. S., East Hill. Butler, T. J., East Hill. Butler, S. S., bathing rooms, High, rear of Main. C Cagwin, 0. D., pioneer auctioneer. Main. Call, M. B., citizen. Main. Campbell, Mr., saddler, boards at the Miner's Restaurant, Main. Campbell, Frank, Bank Exchange, Main. Camille, M., miner, boards at the Poujade House, Main. Cambell, John, merchant, Main. Carril S., miner, boards at the Miners' Restaurant, Main. Cantrell, I. B., blacksmith. Main. Carroll, Michael, miner, Montgomery. Carter, A. C, miner, boards at the Miners' Restaurant, Main. Carteron, E., French Laundry, Montgomery. Cassidy, J. H., City Bakery, Main. Cassidy, Mr., miner, Moore's Creek. Cauly, William, miner, boards at the Miners' Restaurant, Main. Cave, Josiah, miner. Main. Cantrell, I. J., blacksmith. Main. Cartwright, Hiram, miner. Main. Caster, Delila, County Hospital, High. Charlton, John, book-keeper, residence on Wall. Chase, R., miner, rear of Main. Books, and Cheap Publications, 418 and 420 Clay St., San Francisco. 36 IDAHO CITY, I. T. Cheney, E. E,, merchant. Wall. Chick, G. H., hardware dealer, Main. Cheney, F., clerk, boards at the Poujade House, Main. Charles, French, miner, Moore's Creek, boards at Poujade House, Main. Child, W. C, rough clerk. Wells, Fargo & Co., Main. CHIPMAN, M. M., druggist, corner Wall and Main. Ching Hop, Chinese Laundry, Wall. Chewing, T., painter, Wall. Chick, Amos, at G. H. Chick's, Main. Clark, C. (C. & Dunn) merchant. Main. CLARK, J. K., (C. & Parker) homeopathic physician, Main. Clarke, C, miner, Wall. Clarke, J. C, miner, Moore's Creek. Clide, James, Occidental House, Montgomery. Claresy John, Miners' Exchange, Main. Clifton, Henry, boards at the Pine Grove House, Moore's Creek. Cody, John, Boston & Cody's Exchange, Main. Cody, Michael, Boston & Cody's Exchange, Main. Coleman, George M.,boot and shoe manufacturer. Main. Coleman, S. B., south side Moore's Creek. Cohn, Jacob. Cohn, Yjkel, variety store, Main. Cohen, S., miner. . Collen, F., (Romer & C.) Idaho Market, Main. Collins, M. Mrs., Wallula. Combs, R. C, (C. & Co.) Umatilla Meat Market, Main. Conway, J., miner, Bear Run. Conklin, J. B., clerk, Wali. Cook, Michael, miner. East Hill. Cook, J., painter, Montgomery. Cook, N. W., Bannock Bakery, Montgomery. Cooly, J., Butler's saw mill. Cooper, A., blacksmith, Montgomery. Cox, Matilda Mrs., Main. Connelly & Cunningham, liquor merchants. Main. Cook, N. (Sheriden & Co.) Bannock Bakery, Montgomery. Craig, James S. (C. & Mix) physician. Main. Crafts, Geo. W. (Higby & Co.) merchant, corner Main and Wall. Crawford, J. S., (C. & Co.) Bannock Stable, Main. Crews, E., miner, boards at Pine Grove, Moore's Creek, Grove House. Cromw^ell, A. F., physician. Main, between Wall and Commercial. CROMWELL, W. J., photographer, Mam, between Wall and Commercial. Crow, H. J., miner. Wall above Main. Crommie, J., rear of Main. IDAHO CITY, I. T. 37 Crow, J. W., clerk, Montgomery. Crowe, Mr., Main. Curry, Isaac B., photographer. Main. Curley, James, miner, Moore's Creek. Curran, John, lodging house, Wall. Curtis, Mr., miner, Moore ^s Creek. Dagonheart, B. (Frampton & Co.) Peacock Restaurant, Main. Danforth, B. M., fruit stand, Main. Darling, H. L., miner. East Hill. Darling, H. L., miner, boards at Poujade House, Main. Davis, Mr., merchant, boards at Poujade House, Main. Davis, B. T., salesman at Pinney & Stearns, residence High. Davidson, J. A., tailor, Wall. Dawes, B. N., carpenter. Miners' Restaurant, Main. Darling, R. S., miner. East Hill. Deland, Jane, Madame, Commercial. Deng, Fred., bakery, Main. Dennett, James, miner, Moore's Creek. Delter, Thomas, (colored) hair-dressing saloon. Main. Derr, (Oser, D. & Tewksbury) Miners' Market, Main. Dickinson, S. W., Avatchmaker, Main. Diebitch, Mr. Diutch, Jacob, cook, Montana House, Main. Dong, Jacob, cabinet-maker, Main. Donahue, Edward, (D. & Bruce) bakery. Wall. Dorr, J. A., baker, Main. Dorser, H., miner, boards at Poujade House, Main. Dorris, G. H., book-keeper at Wood & Co., Main. Doscher, George C, em^\oj6 at Poujade House, Main. Douglas, B., steward Montana House, Main. Douglas, Mr., citizen, boards at Pine Grove House. Douthitt, D. Wm., attorn ey-at-law, Montgomery. Doling, J., saloon, Montgomery. Donnelly, Henry, Moore's Creek, above Pine Grove. Douglas, Charles H. (Taylor, Owens & D.) White's Exchange. Drake, Dan. (D. & Hager) livery stable, Montgomery. Drapon, Mary Mrs., Montgomery. Drew, D., miner. Wall. Drew, J. W., miner, Wall. » Dudley, Charles C, attorney-at-law. Dunn, James, miner. High. Dunn, David, clerk, Butler's saw mill. Dunn, D., superintendent of Butler's Saw Mill, boards at Poujade House. Dunn, Miles, miner, Elk Creek. 38 IDAHO CITY, I. T. Dunbar, Mr., miner, Moore's Creek. Dunbar, Chas., miner, Moore's Creek. Duncan, J., saloon, Montgomery. Dulioux, G., sjrup factory, Main. Duncan, Mrs. N. J., Main. Duncan, John, auctioneer. Dumas, J. B., boot and shoe manufacturer, Main. Durrhamer, N., miner^ Bear Run. Dufoy, Jesse, liquor sample rooms, Main. Dwire, Mrs. Catharine, Main. Early, A. H., miner. Main. Eastabrooks, F., printer. Eastman, G. L., clei-k, Main. Edwards, Edward, cigar dealer. White's Exchange, Main. Eichmauer, J. C, carpenter. High. Eisler, John, (Vantine & Co.) merchant. Main. Eldi'oth, C. E., miner. Miners' Restaurant, Main. Elkins, Z,, miner. Ellis, T. A., dairyman. Elshorst, B., cook, Pine Grove House, Moore's Creek. Elwert, Charles, physician and surgeon. Ervin, W. G., Irving House, Wall. Evens, Wm., Main. Ewing, G., miner, Moore's Creek. F Falk, L., clerk, at Newhouse & Sheeline, Main. Fay, Charles, miner, boards at Pine Grove House, Main. Fargo, Store, saloon. Main. Felix, L., miner, Montgomery. Fenn, John, merchant. Main. Ferguson, Robert, carpenter, boards at the Miners' Restaurant, Main. Feriman, R., French Restaurant, cook, Main. Fiertag, A. (Schwartz, Bro. & Co.) clothing, merchant. Main. Finley, J. B. (colored) shaving and hair cutting saloon. Main. Finnigan, Geo., engineer, Butler's SaAv Mill. Fitz Gerald, E. P. (E. P. F. & Co.) merchant. Wall. Fitz Gerald, Maurice, ^E. P. F. & Co.) merchant, Wall. Fisk, W. T. (F. & Newman) merchant. Main. Flear, Mrs. L., Wallula. Flood, Isaac, miner. Main. Foster, Mrs., High. Foye, Thomas, assessor. Frahck, A. A., blacksmith, Main. JOHN" G. HODGE & CO., Importers and Wholesale Stationers, IDAHO CITY, I. T. 39 Frampton, I. H., (F. & Co.) Peacock Restaurant, Main. Freamer, F., miner. Elk Creek. French, Richard, miner. Main. Freeman, E. B. (Lewis & F.) hair-dressing saloon, Wall. Friedland, David, clerk, corner of Wall and Main. Friendlej, Max, livery stable, Montgomery. Froats, H. W. (F. & Co.) storage and commission, Wall. Fuller, Michael, boarding-house. Wall, Elk Creek. G Galbeaith, J. D., citizen. Wall. Gans, Henry, Gem Saloon, Main. Gansc, Geo., Gem Saloon, Main. Gaby, Elijah, carpenter, Montgomery. Gaite, Geo. W., Cincinnati Saloon, Montgomery. Garret, B., miner. Main. GaiFanay, C, blacksmith, at Bentley & Barton's, Main. Gautier, A., Madame, International Hotel, Main. Gates, Thomas, meat and butter market. Main. Gehem, Michael, miner, Montgomery. Gerrish, J. H., miner, Montgomery. Gibson, A., citizen, Irving House, Wall. Gilbert, G. I. (G. & Hough) Notary Public, law office Wall. Godfrey, John, cook, Irving House, Wall. Goar, James, saloon. Main. GofF, Charles, Miners' Restaurant, Main. GofF, Hezekiah, miner, Moore's Creek. Goodell, Mrs. C. M., laundry, Wallula. Goodwin, J. J., miner. Main. Goodell, D. T., miner, Wallula. Goodrich, A. L. Gossehn, Louis, works at Butler's Saw Mill. Graf, Jacob, jeweler. Main. Graham, Robert, miner, Moore's Creek. Gransdon, G. (colored) Wall. Gray, John S., attorney at law, Wall above Main. Grass, Mr., boards at Miners' Restaurant, Main. Green, Mrs. Mariah, (colored) Magnoha Restaurant, Montgomery. Greathouse,.H., proprietor of stage line and toll road. Grennan, John, baker. Wall. Greenwald, J., tobacco and cigar store. Main. Griffith, R., miner, boards at City Hotel, Main. Gray, E. F. (May k G.) attorney at law, Wall. Guggenheim, H., clerk, Main. Guiwn, J., miner, rear of Main. 418 and 420 Clay Street, San Francisco. 40 IDAHO CITY, I. T. HE Hagar, J. M. (Drake & H.) liverj stable, Montgomery. Hall, George E., shoemaker, residence Wall. Hall, Phillip, miner, Moore's Creek. Hall, Thomas. Hamilton, Rev. H., Pastor of the Baptist Church, residence Com- mercial, rear of church. Harley, Wm. S., dairyman, Montgomery. Hardy, Joshua, (Hayes & H.) painter. Wall. Harmer, I. C. (Combs & Co.) Umatilla Market, Main. Harper, J. B., carpenter, residence High. Harper, Benjamin, miner, Montgomery. Hardin, J. C, miner. Wall. Harris, I. H., physician and druggist, corner Main and Harris. Harris, M., clothing merchant. Main. Haskin, D. W., horse trader. Hayes, Geo. W. (H. & Hardy) painter, Wall. Hayship, G. P. (Bunnell, Miller & Co.) Main. Hancock, John, merchant. Hanfin, John, miner, Moore's Creek. Hay ward, Mrs. L. C., Main. Hanson, A., miner. East Hill. Hadlock, J. W., physician and surgeon. Wall above Main. Haney, P. (H., Hesse & Major) Howell's Quartz Crusher. Harrington, E. H., clerk. Wall. Hawley, C, miner, Montgomery. Healy, James, physician, Wall. Heath, J. D., Ivy Green Saloon, Main. Heath, T. H., jeweler. Main. Heckman, J. H., jeweler, Main. Henley, J. C, County Clerk Second District Court, Wall above Main. Henkins, J. P., works at Butler's Saw Mill. HELFER, I. (H. & Co.) fancy dry goods, Main. Herman, Dennis, miner, boards at Miners' Restaurant, Main. Heard, N. F., Empire Market, Main, boards at Poujade House. Hefron, M. L. (M. L. H. & Co.) merchant, Main. Heperty, S. (Platshek & Co.) merchant. Main. Hesse, E. G. (Haney, H. & Co.) Howell's Quartz Crusher. Higby, C. C. (H. & Co.) merchant, comer Wall and Main. Hildreth, John C. (Smith & H.) market, corner Wall and Mont- gomery. Hill, H., miner, boards at Miners' Restaurant, Main. Hing Quong, Chinese laundry, Montgomery. Hodge, W., hay yard. Elk Creek, Wallula. Hodges, Henry, miner, boards at the Poujade House, Main. IDAHO CITY, I. T. 41 Hoeflin, C, Idaho Brewery, Montgomery. Holland, G. B., Oneonta Saloon, Main. Holbrook, E. D., attorney at law, Main. Hogan, James, steward. City Hotel. Hogg, A. J., physician. Wall, residence East Hill. Hop Fan, Chinese laundry, Wall. Hough, (t. C, (Gilbert & H.) attorney at law, District Attorney Second District. Hogan, J. L. (H. & O'Connor) miner, one mile from Pine Grove. Houston, Sam., Humboldt Express OflSce, Main. Howell, Thomas, miner, Main. Hoyt, Zeno, blacksmith, Main. Hyde, Thomas W., cook. Peacock Restaurant, Main. Hurd, S. B., Sazarac Saloon, Main. Huber, Ignas, Pacific Brewery, Main. I Ingersoll, K. B., miner. Ingersol, John, (I. & Adams) Main. Isbail, J. B., dentist. Main. • J Jackson, R., carpenter. Main. Jenkel, F., jeweler. Main, Johnson, D. A., miner. Elk Creek, boards at Irving House. Johnson, C, miner, south side Moore's Creek. Johnson, Milton, miner. Wall. Johnston, Andrew, (colored) bathing rooms, Main. Jones, J. (colored) steward, Montgomery. Jones, John, butcher. Jones, W. J., steward, Montgomery. Johns, R. H. JUNK, JOIIlSr, photographer, Mayi. k: Kalischefski, August, tailor, Main. Kane, P. F., City Bakery, Main. Keithly, W. R. (K. & Rheem) attorney at law and Notary Public, Montgomery. Keiser, V., miner, Moore's Creek. Keenan, John W., Main. Kelly, Mrs. E. A., Main. Kelly, James, Florence Saloon, Main. Kelly, H., miner, boards at the Poujade House, Main. Kelly, E. C, poulterer. Commercial. Kelly, P. (Kelly & Bro.) Florence Saloon, Main. Kenedy, G. W., blacksmith, Montgomery. 42 IDAHO CITY, I. T. Kenedy, James, miner. Kelly, Hugh, miner, Montgomery. Kentuwell, J., miner, Moore's Creek. Kelly, John, pioneer violinist and vocalist, Main. Kelley, Mrs. M. L., fancy goods and dress making. Commercial. King, Frederick, Pacific Brewery, Main. Kingbury, John, butcher, boards at Poujade House, Main. Kingsley, C. S., Methodist clergyman and merchant, residence Wall between Main and Montgomery. Kirk, Geo., carpenter, boards at Miners' Restaurant, Main. Klink, Mrs. E. A., fancy goods, Wall. Klane C, furniture store. Main. Knauer, F. (K. & Co.) Miners' Brewery and Bakery, Mam. Kiiauer, Lewis, brewer. Knapp, Henry H., East Hill. Kohler, R., baker, Miners' Brewery and Bakery, Main. Kramer, F., cigar store, Maine. Krouskoff, S., merchant, Main. Lake, Andrew, miner, Moore's Creek. Lake, R. A., miner, boards at Miners' Rifstaurant, Main. Lanabit, J., gunsmith. Main. Lasson, Van, miner, boards at Miners' Restaurant, Main. Lawrin Samuel, Lawrence Liquor Sample Rooms, Main. Lawson, Ole, carpenter. Wall. Lauterback, Edward, steward. City Hotel, Main. Layman, Robert, works at Idaho Bakery, Main. Lazarus, H. (L. & Bro.) clothing and groceries, Main. Larson, J. P., merchant. Wall. Lee Sam, Chinese laundry. Wall. Lee Song, Chinese laundry, Montgomery. Lee, A. (Taylor & L.) merchant, Pine Grove, Moore's Creek. Lee, Geo., miner, boards at»Poujade House, Main. Leeper, Thomas, miner, boards at Miners' Restaurant, Main. Langmaid, S. G. (Morse & Co.) merchant. Pine Grove, Moore's Creek. Lambert, C. E. Leman, Jacob, miner, East Hill. Lemky, Geo., citizen, boards at Poujade House, Main. Lester, H., High, carpenter. Lewis, S. W. (L. & Freeman) hair-dressing saloon. Wall. Levy, A., original Cheap John, Main. Levy, L., original Cheap John, Main. Levy, M., merchant, Montgomery. Linville, L., miner. Main. Lindsey, L., miner. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street, San IDAHO CITY, I. T. 43 Linkenback, Win., steward, French Restaurant, Main. Linville, L., miner, Main. Lovelock, P. A., City Market, Main. Lodge, B. F., miner and jeweler, Main. Losej, Cornelius, clerk, J, G. Brooks & Co., Main. Lowrj, Stephen, miner. Commercial. Low, Mrs., High. Lovelock, P. A., City Market, Main. Lucas, Joseph, cook. Miners' Restaurant, Main. Lue, Miss N., Montgomery. Luckett, Joseph, saloon, Main. Lynch, Thomas, miner, Commercial. m: Madden, J., miner, Elk Creek. Mails, I., merchant, boards at Poujade House, Main. Mang, at Ching Hop Laundry, Wall. Manly, Walter, saloon. Main. MANNHEIM, H. (M., Cohn & Co.) merchant, cor. Mab and WaU. Manning, B., general jobber, Wall. Marden, C. W., groceries and provisions. Main. Markham, D., miner, boards at Poujade Ho»ise, Main. Marnall, T., miner. Main. Martin, Josephus, citizen. Mathewson, I. B., miner, Moore's Creek. Manning, M., miner. Beard's Gulch. Manning, P., Bank Exchange, Main. Martm, James, miner, boards at Miners' Restaurant, Main. Maxwell, Andrew, miner. Elk Creek. Mariel, A. L., miner. Elk Creek. Marshall, William B., employed at White's Exchange, Main. Marshal, J. R., Theater Saloon, Main. Maxfield, Mr., miner, Moore's Creek. Maxwell, J., miner. Mattie, A., French Restaurant, Main. May, J. J. (M. & Gray) attorney at law, Wall. McAuliff, James, merchant, Montgomery. McCoy, Robert, ranchman, Moore's Creek. McClinchey, J., Wall, residence High. McAlfrey, A. D., colored, shaving and hau'-dressing saloon. Main. McGinty, J., miner, Moore's Creek. McGinley, J., residence Commercial. McClintock, Dryden, (McC. & Stewart) livery stable, Montgomery. McGOWAN, JOHN, (J. G. Brooks & Co.) dry goods and clothhig. Main. McHale, Thomas, tailor, Wall, McGound, J. L., attorney at law, Wall. Francisco, direct Importei's of Arnold's genuine Writing Fluid. 44 IDAHO CITY, I. T. McGuire, T. L., miner and bricklayer, Main. McGrortj, Wm., merchant, Wall. McGlinchey, Neail, merchant, Main. McKenney, J. F., steward, Irving House, Wall. McKinny, N., steward, Pine Grove, Moore's Creek. McKinsey, J. miner, East Hill. McLaughlin D. attorney at law, Buena Vista Bar. McNeme, works at boarding house. Wall. McLean, Edward, merchant. Main. McQuin, Mr., miner, boards at Poujade House, Main. McFarland, R., miner. Meador, Wm., merchant. Wall. Meier, John F., steward. City Hotel, Main. Merril, Geo. H., steward, City Hotel. Mendoza, C, Mrs., rear of Main. Merritt, Geo. C, merchant, Main. Mesplie, T., Roman Catholic Priest. Meydenbauer, W., city drayman. Merritt, S. A., attorney at law, Montgomery. Merinoch, Mateo, San Francisco Saloon, Main. Miller, D. (M. & Bernstiel) merchant, Montgomery. Miller, Frank, attorney at law. MiUnavy, Mates, Cincinnati Saloon, Main. Miller, E. W., citizen, boards at the Poujade House, Main. Michael, Wm., steward, Poujade House, Main. Mix, A. A. (Craig & M.) druggist. Main. Miller, T. W. (Bunnell, M, & Co.) tin shop, Mab. Miller, Ira N., school teacher, Montgomery. Mondy, Jesse, miner, south side of Moore's Creek. MOODY, S. J., Miners' Restaurant, Main, S. J. Moody & Co. proprietors. Mooney, M., citizen, Montgomery. Moore, A. B., groceries and provisions. Main. Moore, Ely, miner, Moore's Creek. More, J. Marion, miner. Elk Creek. Moore, R. H., citizen, boards at Poujade House, Main. Moore, Udolph, fancy goods, Main. Morey, J. W., merchant, Wall, boards at Poujade House. Morris, C. L., groceries and provisions, Main. Morris, G., tinner, boards at Poujade House, Main. Morris, W. E., Bannock Stable, Main. Morris, G. F., tinner, works at C. H. Chick's, Main. Morgan, Mr., miner. Main. Monaghen, J. A., works at Florence Station, Main. Morton, M., miner, boards at Miners' Restaurant, Main. Molony, Miss Ann, Main. Morrison, Mrs., Main. IDAHO CITt, I. T. 45 Morse, D. B. (M. & Co.) merchant, Pine Grove, Moore's Creek. Mondy, Samuel, miner, south side of Moore's Creek. Moore, S., merchant. Main. Movitj, J. M. Moore, P. J., at Mannheim, Cohn & Co.'s, corner Main and Walh MuUin, C, miner. Murphj, Michael, miner. Main. Murray, J. H., miner. Bear Run. Murray, Robert, shaving and bathing rooms, Main. Murray, William, (colored) Wall. Murphy, J. M., auditor and recorder. JX Nevin, p. H., carpenter, High. Newhouse & Scheeline, clothing and dry goods. Main. Newman, J. B. (Fisk & N.) merchant. Main. Newmire, Henry, boards at Miners' Restaurant, Main. Nicholas, Henry, baker. Miners' Bakery, Main. Noble, W. B., miner, boards at Poujade House, Main. Nobles, Mr., miner. Elk Creek. Noonan, John, blacksmith. Pine Grove, Moore's Creek. Nougues, T., saloon, Main. Nugent, Edward, (Schafer & N.) attorney at law, Montgomery. O O'Brien, Michael, miner. East Hill. O'Connor, R., miner. Elk Creek. O'Connor, John, (Hogan & O'C.) miner, one mile from Pine Grove. O'Farl, J., boards at Miners' Restaurant, Main. O'Grady, James, miner. Bear Run. O'Neal, Mr., miner, Moore's Creek. O'Toole, P., Boise Market, Main. OESTREICHER, I. (Robertson & Co.) assayer, Main. OLDHAM, J. B. (Barber & 0.) proprietors City Hotel, Main. Oldham, Edward, livery stable, Montgomery. Olds, M. D. F., miner. Bear Run. Oliver, Wilham C, miner, Wallula. Oppenheimer, J. (Wood & Co.) merchant. Main. Oser, A. (0., Derr & Tewksbury) Miners' Market, Main. Owen, Ira M., carpenter, Main. Owen, P. B., miner, boards at Poujade House, Main. Owen, Robert, miner, boards at Miners' Restaurant. Owens, Sanford, (Taylor, 0. & Douglas) White's Exchange, Main. PARKER, C. B. (Clark & P.) homeopathic physician, opposite Poujade House, Main. 46 IDAHO CITY, I. T. Parker, William, miner. Elk Creek. Parks, Samuel C, associate judge, of Supreme Court, East Hill, boards at Poujade Plouse. Pennell, A. C, carpenter, Butler's Saw Mill. Perrin, Nelson, boot and shoe manufacturer. Main. Peterson, 0. W., carpenter and cabinet-maker. Main. Pettit, George B., citizen. Peyton, Enoch, Oneonta Saloon, Main. PEREA, J. (Brown & P.) Idaho Stable, Wall. Phelps, D. P., school teacher. Main. Pfefferle, Adam, works at Idaho Brewery, Montgomery. Pfifferling, R., clerk, Greenwald's Cigar Store, Main. Phillips, Henry, broker and dealer in mining stock. Main. Phifer, George, first cook, Poujade House, Main. Pierce, E. D. (Crawford & Co.) Bannock Stable, Main. Pierce, M. T., carpenter, boards at Poujade House, Main. Pinkham, Sumner, miner. Main. Pieser, S., clerk, Main. Pinney, J. A. (P. & Stearns) general merchandise. Main. Plummer, Mrs. A,, Montgomery. Platshek, J. (P. & Co.) merchant. Main. Potter, J. M., miner, boards at Poujade House, Main. POUJADE, T. C, proprietor of Poujade House, Main. Poundexter, Robert, miner, Miners' Restaurant, Main. Powell, Edwin, (P. & Coe) wholesale wine merchant. Main. Poulin, A. Z,, Roman Catholic priest. Powelson, James, bakery. Main. Preston, H. L., attorney at law, office on Wall, boards at Poujade House, Main. Price, W. N., Pickwick Hall, Main. Price, Harry, works at Umatilla Market, Main. Pruice, Christopher, baker, California Bakery, Main. Prior, Thomas, Prior's Saloon, Main. Q QuiSENBERY, J. P., hay yard, corner Main and Wallula. Quisenbery, J. R., hay yard, corner Main and Wallula. Raymons, John M., miner. Ragsdale, E., saloon, Main. Ray, James, miner. Elk Creek. Raymond, J. A., physician. Main. Redmond, John, miner, boards at Miners' Restaurant, Main. RedsuU, T. T., clerk, California Bakery, Main. Reardon, J. B., blacksmith. Main. Reckitt, C, shoemaker. Pine Grove, Moore's Creek. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street, San IDAHO CITY, I. T. 47 Reed, B., miner. Main. Reed, I., miner. Main. Reed, James A., shoemaker, Main. Reed, L. P., miner. Main. Reed, William, ranchman. Reed, L. P., trader, Main. Rees, Miss Jane Eliza, fashionable dress and cloak maker, Mont- gomery. Reighmer, John, tinner, works at Bunnell, Miller & Co.'s, Main. Remish, Louis, pioneer Cheap John, Main. Rheera, W. C. (Keithly & R.) attorney at law, Montgomery. Rieck, M. F., tailor. Wall. Riley, John G., works at soda factory. Commercial. Riley, T., miner, Moore's Creek. Ritchey, Samuel, miner, Montgomery. Riordan, J. T., miner, Moore's Creek. Riordan, Michael, miner, Moore's Creek. Robbins, 0., Elk Creek. Roberson, Mr., works at livery stable, Wall. Roberts, John, Butler's Saw Mill. Roberts, J. A., miner, boards at Poujade House, Main. Roberts, S., blacksmith. Main. Roberts, W. L., miner. Wall. ROBERTSON, C. S. (R. & Co.) jeweler. Main. Robie, A. H. (R. & Bush) lumber dealer. Main. Robie, R. Y. (Robertson & Co.) watchmaker. Main. Robinson, J. A., miner, boards at Poujade House, Main. Rogers, B. B. Rogers, Mrs. Josephine, Montgomery. Rollins, H. S., miner, south side of Moore's Creek. Rollins, J. A., dairyman. Romer, J. W. (R. & Collen) Idaho Market, residence, High. Rose, Mr., miner, boards at Poujade House, Main. Rosborough, J. B., attorney at law, Wall. Rosenbaum, Simon G., Jenny Lind Theater, Main. Rosenberg, M., variety and stationery. Wall. Ross, Mr., miner. Miners' Restaurant, Main. Rossi, A. (R. & Robie) assayer. Main. Rounds, T. G., mason, Montgomery. Rowe, W. E., blacksmith. Main. Roberts, S. M., butcher. Main. Robinson, G. A., storage and commission, Main. Robinson, G. A., merchant. Main. Rose, James, miner, boards at Miners' Restaurant, Main. Rosenthal, Mrs. B., millinery and dry goods, opposite Wells, Fargo & Co. , Ruby, A. H. (Bush & R.) saw mill. Bear Run. . Francisco, direct Importers of Whatman's Linen Drawing Papers. 48 IDAHO CITY, I. T. Sailing, J., merchant, boards at Poujade House. Sanders, Mr., miner. Elk Creek. Sandrucli, B.., butcher. Elk Creek. Sauford, Mr., clerk. Main. Sayles, J., miner, boards at International Hotel, Main. Sajres, C. D. (H. W. Froats & Co.) storage and commission. Main. Scaniker, S. P. (S. & Snelling) attorney at law, Montgomery. Scholl, T., citizen, Main. Schultze, P., watchman. Schwartz, M. (S., Bro. & Co.) clothing merchant. Main. Schwartz, S. L. (S., Bro. & Co.) clothing merchant, Main. Seaburger, Mr,, merchant. Main, residence Main, Elk Creek. Seaman, Peter, steward. City Hotel. Shafer, J. K. (S. & Nugent) attorney at law, Montgomery. Shanks, Christopher, miner, East Hill. Shanks, Jacob, miner. East Hill. Shearer, E., attorney at law. Wall. Shed, E. K., Sazarac Saloon, Main. Sheckles, J., Oneonta Saloon, Main. Sherdon, John, brick maker, rear of Main. Sherwood, Miss Minnie, Wall. Shipman, Mr., miner, boards at Pine Grove House, Moore's Creek. Sheriden, J. J., tin shop. Wall. Showers, A., miner, boards at the Poujade House. Short, J. W., miner. East Hill. Shustle, John, steward. Pine Grove House, Moore's Creek. Shepherd, Jessie M., probate judge of Boise County, Main. Sheriden, John, (S. & Co.) Bannock Bakery, Montgomery. Shwed, Charles H., merchant. Main. Simpson, Bailey, physician. Main. Simpson, James, miner. Simpson, Thomas J., gunsmith, Main. Simmons, Fehx, boards at Pine Grove House, Moore's Creek. Sites, J. K,., Snug Saloon, Main. Slocum, Alfred, county treasurer. Smith, Charles, painter, rear of Main. Smith, Caleb, packer, Commercial. Smith, Mr., miner, boards at Miners' Restaurant, Main. Smith, C. L., shaving saloon and bathing rooms, Mam. Smith, B. B. Smith, H. T. (S. & Hildreth) meat market, corner Wall and Mont- gomery. Smith, J. L., agent Wells, Fargo & Co., Main. Smoot,A. J., boarding-house, Moore's Creefc. SnelHng, R. B, (Scaniker & S.) Montgomery. IDAHO CITY, I. T. 49 Snyder, J. S., attorney at law, Wall, above Main. Sowers, A., miner, boards at Poujade House. Solars, H., saloon, Main. Spabn, Michael, Bank Exchange, Main. Speilman, A. W., Idaho Brewery, Main. Spicer, T. M., miner, rear of Main. Stacy, Mr., miner, Moore's Creek. Stanford, H. H., carpenter, High. Stanford, H. H., carpenter, boards at Occidental House. Stark, Henry, miner, boards at Poujade House. Stearns, J. W. (Pinney & S.) general merchandise. Main. Stemmons, Mrs. Anna, Main. Stemmons, H., miner. Elk Creek. Stevenson, J. P., tailor. Main. Steward, Robert, boards at Miners' Restaurant. Stewart, Samuel, (McClintock & S.) livery stable, Montgomery. Stoneroad, G. W., miner. Main. Stoyells, T. J., carpenter and machinist, Main. Street, H. C, attorney at law, editor Idaho World, East Hill. Strob, Thomas, boards at Miners' Restaurant. Strother, R. T., miner. Main. Straus, A., general merchandise. Main. i Strouse, B. (F. S. & Bro.) merchant. Wall. Strouse, F. (F. S. & Bro.) merchant. Wall. Studerus, John, blacksmith. Main. Sturman & Bro., Main. Suitzer, G., miner, Moore's Creek. Summers, Aaron, Pacific Brewery, Main. Swingle, J. N., carpenter, Wall. Swinn, J. P., book-keeper, Montgomery. SWINNERTON, H. M., books and stationery, Main. Symons, Richard, Miners' Market, Main. T Tames, Robert, cook, Occidental House, Montgomery. Taretoer, J. D., brick-layer. East Hill. Tarpy, B. (Bentley & Barton) blacksmith. Main. Tatam, S. W., miner. Tatem, S. W., miner, Moore's Creek. Taylor, G. W., miner. Pine Grove, Moore's Creek. Taylor, Maj. J. B., saw mill, Butler & Co. Taylor, D. D. (T. & Lee) merchant. Pine Grove, Moore's Creek. Taylor, John, (T., Owens & Douglas) White's Exchange, Main. Teilker, Fred., clerk. Wall. Tetter, J., butcher. Elk Creek. Teatherow, John, miner. East Hill. Tewksbury, — , (Oser, Derr & T.) Miners' Market, Main. D 50 IDAHO CITY, I. T. Tibbits, J. p., physician, Main. Tibbits, L. C, tuner of reed instruments at Swinnerton's Book- store, Main. Thomas, William H., saloon, boards at City Hotel. Thomas, Wm., miner, Bear Run. Thompson, D., miner, boards at California Bakery. Thompson, S. B., miner. Elk Creek. Thompson, Mr., miner, Moore's Creek. Thurnon, G. W., miner, Wall, Elk Creek. Todd, Abram, miner, Main. Tompkins, R. W., miner, Moore's Creek. Totman, J. R., Challenge Saloon, Main. TRAIN, E. H., photographer. Main, bet Wall and Commercial. TRUE, J. R., Miners' Restaurant, Main, S. J. Moody & Co., jDro- prietors. Trieste, B. J., miner, Main. Turner, Alonzo P., merchant, Wall, Recorder Elk Creek District. Turner, A. P., miner. Main. Turney, Mr., miner. East Hill. Underwood, W. R. 'J Vajen, CD., Wall above Main. Vantine, Wm. D., merchant, (V. & Co.) Main. Van Wyck, H. D., citizen. Main. Vanvranken, C. D., miner, Commercial. Vaughn, G. 0., works at livery stable. Wall. Victoria, Miss Devanne, Main. Vogel, E., Miners' Brewery and Bakery, Main. Vogel, E., Pine Grove Hotel, Moore's Creek. Waite, Charles B. (W. & Miller) attorney at law, Montgomery. Walker, Charles, Justice of the Peace, Wall above Main. Wallace, Fred., miner, boards at Poujade House. Wallace, J. N., miner, boards at Poujade House. Walls, D. L., toll-gate keeper. Ward, C. P., California Bakery, Main. Ward, H. C, Boise Stage Company. Wardman, George W., agent, Montgomery. Wasson, Joseph, printer, " Idaho World " office. East Hill. Waters, Edward, second cook, Poujade House. Watson, A. J. S., miner. Main. W^atters, F. H. (Hall & W.) Empire Market, Main. Weaver, F., Metropohs Saloon, Main. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Stationery, School IDAHO CITY, I. T. 51 Weaver, W., Metropolis Saloon, Main. Weiler, Jacob, butcher, residence Montgomery. WEINSHENK, W. (Heifer & Co.) fancy dry goods. Main. Welch, Robert, miner. East Hill. Welch, W. C, Snug Saloon, Main. Welch, Wm., miner, East Hill. Westfall, D. H., Miners' Restaurant, Main. Wheeler, G. B., Miners' Market, Main. Whiting, 0. L. White, B., miner. Main. White, G., miner. Main. White, Frank, (Crawford & Co.) Bannock Stable, Main. White, W. L., Occidental Hotel, Montgomery. Wickersham, J. H., book-keeper. Main. Wiechel, F. H., works at Pacific Brewery. Willy, S., carpenter, boards at Poujade House. Wilcox, Mr,, machinist. Wight, G. J., attorney at law, Montgomery. Wilhelm, Mrs. F., widow. Main. Wilkinson, Aleck, shaving saloon, Main. Wilkinson, J. W., stock dealer. Williams, Archie, miner, Montgomery. Williams, Mrs. J. D.,Avidow, City Hotel. Willis, L., dentist, boards at City Hotel, Main. Wilson, Charles M., shaving and bathing rooms. Main. Winchell, Mrs., widow, Wallula. Winkleman, F., shoemaker. Winters, J. H., blacksmith, at Bentley & Barton's, Main. WOOD, BEN. F., merchant. Wall. Wood, J. W. (W. & Co.) merchant. Main. Wood, Wm., stallman. Main. Woodman, George. Woodruff, A. F., miner. Elk Creek. Woods, Mrs. M., residence Montgomery. Woodson, Frank, boarding house. Wall. Woodson, W. T., miner. East Hill. Wolf, A., merchant, JNIain. Worthsmith, J., City Bakery, Main. Woodson, Frank, boarding house. Wall. Wright, G. J., attorney at law, boards at Poujade House. Wright, James, miner, Main. Wright, Jane E., Montgomery. Wright, Thomas, miner, Main. Wright, Wm., miner, Moore's Creek. Wulf, S. W., salesman at Mannheim, Cohn & Co.'s, Main. Books, and Cheap Publications, 418 and 420 Clay St., San Francisco. 52 BUENA VISTA BAR, I. T. Yaw, William, miner, Elk Creek. Young, C. H., miner, boards at City Hotel. Young, Mrs. C. L., boarding house, Main. Young, John, Express Livery Stable, Main. Young, John, livery stable. Main. Young, J. S., stage agent. Main, boards at City Hotel. Young, Seth, carpenter, boards at City Hotel. Young, T. C, steward at boarding house, Moore's Creek. Zeile, Robert, Pacific Brewery, Main. Zimmerman, G. E., miner. Main. Zimmerman, Jacob, miner, Montgomery. RESIDENTS OF BUENA VISTA BAR A. Abbott, Mr., citizen. Third. Addison, Robert, miner, Moore's Creek. Aggens, Adam, miner, Moore's Creek. Aires, John, miner, south side Moore's Creek. Allen, Henry, miner. Main, Alrutz, Lewis, rear of Third. Anderson, John, (A. & Sonna) blacksmith, Main- Arnold, G. P., meat market, Main. Baker, Mrs. Catharine. Bailey, L., miner, Third. Bartley, A. D., miner, rear of Chapetulia. Bass, Addison S., miner. Main. Bell, F. W., liquor dealer. Bichard, W. M., miner, Moore's Creek. Bixby, Seth, rear of Chapetulia. Blackman, W., Main. Bostic, Rufus, miner, Chapetulia. Bostwick, I. N., miner, Chapetuha. Boyer, H. J., miner, Moore's Creek. Bozarth, J., teamster, Bonham Hill. Briggs, G. W., citizen. Broson, F., miner. Brown, Mr., Michigan Avenue. Bucklin, J. W., merchant, Main. Byas, P. (colored) Main. BUENA VISTA BAR, I. T. 63 c Caber, John, Citj Brewery, Third. Carpenter, John, (Ford & C.) Buena Vista Feed Stable- Carter, C- W. H.,, clerk. Caswell, Ben., miner, Moore's Creek. Chandler, H. L., teamster, Bonham HilL Clarke, E. C, miner, Moore's Creek. Coad, H., miner, Third. Coad, Wm., miner. Third. Connell, J., merchant, Chapetulia. Connelly, E., miner, Main. Connelly, J., miner. Main. Coon, C. S., miner. Third. Cooper, Henry, miner, Moore's Creek. Copeland, A. W., miner, Moore's Creek, Corbett, 0. P., miner. Cowen, Samuel, Buena Vista House, Main. Crary, Joseph, miner, Main. Cregs, H. M., miner. Main. Crew, James, (C. & Co.) meat market, Main. Crittenden, A., miner. Main. Cropper, W. L., carpenter, Third. 1> Dagget, S., carpenter. Third. Daniels, Mr., teamster. Third. Death, S. K,., merchant. Main. Delzeel, George, miner, Moore's Creek, Demming, Ira, miner, Moore's Creek, Desmann, F., miner, south side of Moore's Creek, Devron, D., miner, Bonham Hill. Dewey, D., miner, Moore's Creek. Dickson, John, carpenter. Main. Dixon, John, carpenter, Main. Dooley, John, (J. J. Dooley & Bro.) merchant, Main. Dooley, J. J. (J. J. D. & Bro.) groceries and provisions, Main, Douglas, J. B., merchant, Main. Duffy, John J., miner, rear of Third. Duke, W. W., saloon, Main. Easly, John, south side Moore's Creek. Edgerton, M. G., lumberman. Main. Edwards, C, miner, rear of Third. Elder, Thomas, miner, rear of Main. Epler, G. W., miner, rear of Main. Erdman, F., shoemaker, Chapetuha. 54 BUENA VISTA BAR, I. T. F Fischer, A,, Fischer's Hotel, Chapetulia. Flinn, Thomas, mmer, Moore's Creek. Ford, J. (F. & Carpenter) Buena Vista Feed Stable, Chapetulia. Fulton, D. J., teamster, Chapetulia. G Gans, Jacob, City Brewery, Third. Gasset, Christopher, butcher. Gasset, John, butcher. Gates, T., meat and butter market. Main. Gaylord, E. P., miner, residence High. Geary, P., miner, Moore's Creek. Gerrish, J. H., residence Bonham Hill. Gilkeson, S. H., miner, rear of Third. Gilkey, J. R., miner, Moore's Creek. Gilkey, M, J., blacksmith. Main. Gilkey, Wm. T., miner, Moore's Creek. Glenn, Wm. F., miner, Chapetulia. Graham, Geo., miner. Gram, C, miner. Green, J., blacksmith, Main. Green, James, (Miller & G.) meat market- H Hadlin, J., mmer, Moore's Creek. Haight, Mrs. Louisa, boarding-house, Halvor, Geo., miner, rear of Third. Hamm, C. W., miner, Moore's Creek. Hanson, Peter, miner. Harris, Mrs., Bonham Hill. Harris, D., miner, rear of Third. narrower, J., miner, Moore's Creek. Hastings, N. M., miner, Moore's Creek. Heinher, J., miner, Third. Hendei'son, S. J., merchant, Chapetulia. Heumble, H., City Brewery, Third. Houston, H., meat market. Hodgdon, S. B., merchant, Main. Hodges, Charles, Buena Vista House, Main. Hoifman, H. B., miner, Moore's Creek. Holbrook, John, miner, Moore's Creek. Holcomb, P. G., miner. Main. Holman, Mrs., Third. Holman, Wm. H., miner, rear of Third. Holt, Thomas, miner, Chapetulia. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Importers and Wholesale Stationers, BUENA VISTA BAR, I. 55 Holt, T. B., saloon, Main. Hook, Joseph, saloon. Main. Hopkins, D., citizen. Horn, S. D., miner, Michigan Avenue, Bonham Hill. Housum, F., miner, Chapetulia. Hubleel, E., miner. Hull, Joshua, miner, Chapetulia. Hurley, Timothy, miner, rear of Thu'd. Hutchings, Mr., blacksmith, Main. Hueston, H., meat market, Main. Hughes, J. A., teacher of penmanship. Main. Hutchings, S. E., blacksmith, Main. Jackson, L. L., mmer, Michigan Avenue, Bonham Hill. Jagger, H., miner. Jack, Wm., miner. Jacks, John, miner. Johnson, Charles, miner, rear of Main. Johnson, N., miner. Johnson, Nicholas, miner, Moore's Creek. Jones, E. W., miner, Moore's Creek. Jones, N. D., steward. Jones, Sampson, boarding-house. Jordan, C. S., miner. It Kahl, F., miner, Moore's Creek. Keith, W. H., soda wagon, Chapetuha. Kelly, Henry, saloon, Main. Knowles, J. A., miner, Third. Landon, W. E., groceries and provisions, Leveridge, W. K., saw mill, rear of Chapetulia. Ligget, T. W., meat market, Main. Lindsey, L., miner, Bonham Hill. Linville, C. B., miner. Main. Lovell, E. J., blacksmith, rear Main. Lovelace, A., miner, Third. Lowe, Edward, carpenter, boards at Warm Spring House. Lund, C, miner, Moore's Creek. Lund, E., miner, Moore's Creek. Lund, H., miner, Moore's Creek. Lund, N., miner, Moore's Creek. Lund, N. P., miner, Moore's Creek. Lynch, J. T., miner, Main. 418 and 420 Clay Street, San Francisco. 56 BUENA VISTA BAR, I. Lynch, Peter, miner, Main. Lynch, David, miner, Moore's Creek. m: Madison, Mr., miner. Third. Mahany, James, miner. Main. Mahoney, D. A., saloon. Main. Martin, B. L., miner. Main. Martin, J. H., miner. Mathewson, J. B., miner. Macarter, D. P., merchant. Main. McCauley, John, miner. McDonald, F. H., citizen. Main. McGoffin, B., miner, Moore's Creek. McGuire, J., miner, rear Third. McHenry, Martin, residence Main. McLaughlin, D., attorney at law. Miller, G. W., miner. Main. Millet, H. G., teamster, Chapetulia. Miller, W. C. (M. & Green) meat market. Moore, Albert, saw mill, Moore's Creek. Moore, Alexander, saw mill, Moore's Creek. Moore, Anthony, saw mill, Moore's Creek. Moore, Amasa, saw mill, Moore's Creek. Moore, James, saw mill, Moore's Creek. Moore, J. M., miner, Bonham Hill. Munn, David, citizen, Main. Newland, T. W., miner, Moore's Creek. Nixon, Robert, miner, Bonham Hill. Nunnely, J. B., merchant, Main. Nunnely, W., merchant. Main. O O'Bryant, Thomas, citizen, Bonham Hill. O'Neil, Robert, billiard saloon. Main. Orr, 0., miner. Orrick, Wm. K., Branch Exchange. Oserhold, H. F., miner, south side of Moore's Creek. Otis, John, miner, Moore'sCreek. F Paden, Thomas, miner. Main. Paine, T. J., miner, Moore's Creek. Peyton, J. B., miner. BUENA VISTA BAR, I. T. 57 Pierce, Wm., miner, Moore's Creek, Pope, F. (P. & Co.) blacksmith, Main. Powers, I. F., miner. Main. Pruss, Charles, mmer, south side of Moore's Creek, H Ralson, Wilson, teamster. Main. Ravensburg, R., miner, rear of Third. Raw, Anthony, works at City Brewery, Third. Rawlings, J. H., miner. Reese, Wm. M., miner, boards at Buena Vista House. Reeves, J. W., miner, lives near Warm Springs. Rhoades, 0. M., miner. Main. Ring, C, miner. Third. Roberts, R. M., miner. Robinson, C. W., jail-keeper. Rocca, J., miner. Roome, T., miner, Moore's Creek. Runyan, John H., at billiard saloon. Main. ScHiERHOLD, H., miner, south side Moore's Creek. Scott, P. F., miner, Moore's Creek. Schroal, J., miner, rear of Main. Sheldon, R., citizen, Main. Simpson, James, miner. Smith, Ben. F., miner, Main. Sonna, Peter, blacksmith. Main. Stathem, P., miner. Steamboat, C, miner. Main. Stutsman, C, miner, Main. Stutsman, Geo., blacksmith. Main. Stutsman, N., miner. Main. SuUivan, C. C., Moore's Creek. Summers, John, steward. Summers, J. M., miner, rear of Chapetulia. Swarthout, M., miner. Swede, Mr., miner, Moore's Creek. Sweek, John, merchant, Chapetulia. T Tay, Jesse, miner. Main. Tatro, W. C, hay yard and feed stable. Tetter, J. (Crew & Co.) butcher, Main. Thompson, C, miner. Thompson, I. H., miner. Thrash, A. E., miner. 58 BUENA VISTA BAR, I, T. Terliune, Stephen, blacksmith, Main. Tiddle, Henrj, miner, Main. Tolan, James, soldier, Chapetulia. Towner, M., miner, rear Main. Trun, Van, miner, Bonham Hill. Turner, F. S., miner, rear of Main. TURNER, ROBERT, Warm Springs Establishment, Main. Twentyman, J., miner, Moore's Creek. XJ IJTTOisr, A., miner, rear of Third. Vincent, A. J., Bonham Hill. Waite, Charles B., attorney at law, residence Bonham Hill. Wayne, Wm. W., miner. Weckert, Jacob, blacksmith. Main. Weckert, Joseph, blacksmith. Main. White, T. B.^ miner, Bonham Hill. Wilder, Charles, boarding-house. Main. Wilson, D., miner. Main. Wilson, James, miner, Moore's Creek. Woodman, S., miner, south side of Moore's Creek. Wright, Ehsha, INIain. Wright, P. D., miner, Moore's Creek. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street. SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. 59 Steam Coffee & Spice Mills l^j'o. 3S50 I^ront Street, Between California and Sacramento Streets, law mmm < ■»«» > The undersigned, having tested the quality from all the different manufacturers of Coffee, are now using HARDEN & FOLGER'S brand of JAVA COFFEE, and recommend it as superior to any brand, either foreign or domestic : Cosmopolitan Hotel, Occidental Hotel, Russ House, Lick House, International Hotel, Brooklyn Hotel, Cliff House, Warm Springs Hotel, Alameda. Stevens & Olliver's Restaurant, Richard's Restaurant, United States Restaurant, Empire State Restaurant, Porter & Collins' Restaurant, Engleburg & Wagner's Restaurant, Washington Restaurant, San Jose. ^= The above brand of Coffee put up in 1 pound papers (glazed), and for sale in any quantity desired. We beg to call the particular attention of the Merchants and Dealers of Oregon and Washington Territory, TO OUR BRANCH IN Where we are manufacturing our celebrated Family Coffee, also a brand of CHARTRES COFFEE equal to any on the Pacific Coast, and we offer EXTRA INDUCEMENTS for orders received there. Address Portland, Oregon. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF IDAHO CITY IN WHICH THE DIFFERENT TRADES AND PBOFESSIONS AEE CLASSIFIED AND ARRANGED. Assayers. Oestreicher, I. (Robertson & Co.) Main. Rossi, A. (R. & Robie) Main. Attorneys at Law. Douthitt, D. Wm., Montgomery. Dudley, Charles C. Gilbert & Hough, Wall. Gray, John S., Wall. Holbrook, E. D., Wall. Keithley & Rheem, Montgomery. May & Gray, Wall. McGound, J. L., Wall. McLaughlin, D., Buena Vista Bar. Merritt, S. A., Montgomery. Miller, Frank. Preston, H. L., Wall. Rosborough, J. B., Wall. Scaniker, S. P., Main. Shafer & Nugent, Montgomery. Shearer, E., Wall. Snelling, R. B., WaU. Snyder, J. S., Wall. Street, H. C, East Hill. Waite & Miller, Montgomery. Wight, G. J. Wright, J. G. Auctioneers. Cagwin, 0. D. Duncan, John. Bakeries. Donahue & Bruce, Wall. Deng, Fred., Main. Sheriden & Co., Bannock Bak- ery, Montgomery. Knauer & Co., Main. Powelson, James, Main. Kane, P. F. & Co., City Bakery, Main. Ward, C. P., Cal'a Bak'y, Main. Broker. Phillips, Henry. Blacksmiths. Bentley & Barton, Main. Cantrell, I. J., Main. Fralick, A. A., Wall. Kenedy, G. W., Montgomery. Reardon, J. B., Mahi. Roberts, S., Main. Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. Bocqueraz, Pierre, Wall. Coleman, Geo, M., Main. Dumas, J. B., Main. Perrin, Nelson, Main. Bookseller and Stationer. Swinnerton, H. M., Main. Breweries. Hoeflein, C, Idaho Brewery, Montgomery. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street. 62 IDAHO CITY, I. T. Huber, Ignas, Pacific Brewery, Main. Knauer & Co., Miners' Brewery and Bakery, Main. Speilman, A. W., Idaho Brew- ery, Main. Brick-Maker. Slierdon, J., rear of Main. Cabinet-Makers. Dong, Jacob. Klane, C, Main. Peterson, 0. W. Main. Cigars and Tobacco. Edwards, Edward, Main. Greenwald, J., Main. Kramer, F., Main. Clothing. Abramson, Julius. Harris, M., Main. Lazarus & Bro., Main. Schwartz, Bro. & Co. Dentists. Isbail, J. B., corner Main and Wall. Nichols, F. C, Wall. Willis, L., Main. Dress-Makers and Milliners. Kelly, Mrs. M. L., Commercial. Rees, Miss Jane Eliza, Mont> gomery. Drayman. Meydenbauer, W. Dry Goods and General Mer- chandise. Baldwin, D. S., Commercial. Baldwin, S. M., Commercial. Brooks, J. G. & Co., Main. Bryant, J. G., Main. Cheney, E. E., Wall. Clark & Dunn, Wall. Fisk & Newman, Main. Fitzgerald, E. P. & Co., Wall. Hefron, M. L. & Co., Main. Heifer, I., Main. Higby & Co., corner Wall and Main. Kingsley, C. S., Wall. Levy, A. & L,, Main. Levy, M., Montgomery. Mannheim, Colin & Co., corner INIain and Wall. McAuliff, James, IMontgomery. McGhnchy, Neail, Main. McGrorty, Wm., Wall. Merritt, Geo. C, Main. Miller & Bernstiel, Montgomery. Moore, Udolph, Main. Morey, J. W., Wall. Moore, S., Main. Morse & Co., Pine Grove. Newhouse & Sheeline, Main. Pinney & Stearns, Main. Remish, Louis, Main. Platshek & Co. Robinson, G. A., Main. Rosenthal, Mrs. B. Main. Seaburger, Mr., Main. Strouse & Bro., Wall. Taylor, D. D., Pine Grove. Turner, Alonzo P., Wall. Vantine'&r Co., Main. Wood & Co., Main. Express Companies. Humboldt Express, Main. Wells, Fargo & Co., Main. Fruit Dealers. Danforth, B. M., Main. McLean, Edward, Wall. Furniture Dealer. Klane, C, Main. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street, San IDAHO CITY, I. T. 63 Gold-Dust Dealer. Wells, Fargo & Co., Main. Groceries and Provisions. Harden, C. W., Main. McLean, Edward, Wall. Moore, A. B., Main. Morris, C. L., ISIain. Wood, Ben F., Wall. Gunsmiths. Lanabit, J., Main. Simpson, Thomas J., Main. Hair Dressers. Delter, Thomas, Main. Finley, J. B. (colored) Main. Lewis & Freeman, (col'd) Wall. McAlfrey, A. D. (colored) Main. Murray, Robert, Main. Wilson, Charles M., Main. Hardware. Chick, G. H., Main. Hotels. City Hotel, Barber & Oldham, Main. Montana House, Jacob Bart. Occidental Hotel, W. L. White, Montgomery. Poujade House, T. C. Poujade, Main. Liquors— Wholesale. Bell, Frederick W., Main. Connelly & Cunningham, Main. Liquor Dealers— Retail. Broderick, Spero, Main. Blumer, Ben, Main. Bennett, A. L., Main. Brumming, J., Montgomery. Boston & Cody, c. Main and Wall Campbell, Frank, Main. Connelly & Cunningham, Main. Doling, J., Montgomery. Duroy, Jesse, Main. Fargo, Stere, Main. Gans, Henry, Main. Gansc, George, Main. Gaite, George W., Montgomery. Heath, J. D., Main. Hurd, S. B., Main. Kelly, James, Main. Luckett, Joseph, Main. Manning, P., Main. Manly, Walter, Main. Marshall, J. R., Main. Nougues, T., Main. Peyton, Enoch, Main. Prior, Thomas, Main. Ragsdale, E., Main. Shed, E. K., Main. Sheckles, J., Main. Sites, J. R., Main. Solars, H., Main. Spahn, INIichael, Main. Taylor, Owens & Douglas, Main. Thomas, W. H., Main. Totman, J. R., Main. Weaver, F., Main. . Weaver, W., Main. Welch, W. C, Main. Livery Stables. Brown & Perea, Wall. Crawford & Co., Main. Drake & Hagar, Montgomery. McClintock & Stewart, Mont'y. Young, John, Main. Lumber Dealers. Butler & Co., foot of Main. Rossi & Robie, Main. Markets (Meat). Combs -& Co., Main. Gates, Thomas, Main. Heard, N. F., Main. Lovelock, P. A., Main. Oser, Derr & Tewksbury, Mam. Francisco, direct Importers of Whatman's Linen Drawing Papers. 64 IDAHO CITY, I. T. O'Toole, P., Main. Komer & Collen, Main. Notaries Public. Gilbert, G. I., Wall. Keithlj, W. R., Montgomerj. Painters. Hayes & Hardy, Wall. Photograph Galleries. Junk, John, Main. Train & Cromwell, Main, between Wall and Commercial. Physicians. Archer, M. C, Wall. Barstow, W., Wall. Betts, J. M., Main. Clark & Parker, Main. Cromwell, A. F., Main. Elwert, Charles, Main. Hadlock, J. W., WaU. Harris, I. H., Main. Healy, James, Wall. Hogg, A. J., Main. Raymond, J. A., Main. Tibbitts, J. P., Main. Poulterer. Kelly, E. C, Commercial. Postmaster. Swinnerton, H. M., Main. Publication. " Idaho World " (weekly), Bow- man & Co., East Hill. Howell's Quartz Crusher. Hanay, Hesse & Major. Miners' Restaurant, S. J. Moody & Co., Main. Soda-Water Manufactory. Brown, F. C, Commercial. Stoves and Tin Ware. Bunnell, Miller & Co., Mam. Chick, G. H., Main. Storage and Commission. Almy, W. H., Commercial. Froats & Co., Wall. Powell & Coe, Main. Robinson, G. A., Main. Syrup Factory. Dulioux, G., Main. Tailors. Kalischefski, August, Main. Rieck, M. F., Wall. Upholsterer. Brown, J. D., High. Variety. Cohn, Yjkel, Main. Shwed, Charles H., Main. Rosenberg, M., Wall. Vocalist and Violinist. Kelly, John, Main. Wagon Maker. Albaugh, J. B., Main. Watchmakers and Jewelers. Bundy, 0. C, Main. Graf, Jacob, Main. Heckman, J. H., Main. Robertson & Co., Mam. Restaurants. French Restaurant, A. Mattie,! Wine Merchants. Main. j Bell, Frederick W., Main Peacock Restaurant, Main. I Powell & Coe, Main. BUENA VISTA BAR, I. T. 65 Drugs and Medicines. Craig & Mix, Main. J. B. Atkins & Co., Wall. Harris, I. H., corner Main and Chipman, M. M., corner of Wall Harris. and Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF BUENA VISTA BAR. Attorney at Law. Hotels. McLaughlin, D. • Buena Vista Bar, Samuel Cowen, Main. Blacksmiths. Fisher's Hotel, A. Fisher, Chap- Anderson & Sonna, Main. etulia. Green, J., Main. Hutchings, S. E., Main. Liquor Dealers— Retail. Stutsman, Geo., Mam. Duke, W. W., Main. Terhune, Stephen, Main. Holt, T. B., Main. Weckert, Jacob, Main. Hook, Joseph, Main. Kelly, Henry, Main. Billiard Saloon. Mahoney, D. A., Main. O'Neil, Robert, Main. Orrick, Wm. K., Main. Brewer. Livery Stables. Gans, Jacob, City Brewery, Ford & Carpenter, Main. Third. Tatro, W. C. Dry Goods and General Mer- chandise. Markets (Meat). Bucklin, J. W., Main. Arnold, G. P., Main. Connell, J., Chapetulia. Crew & Co., Main. Death, S. R., Main. Gates, Thomas, Main. Douglass, J. B., Main. Houston, H., Main. Henderson, S. J., Main. Miller & Green. Hodgdon, S. B., Main. Macarter, D. P., Main. Saw-Mill. Sweek, John, Chapetulia. Leveridge, W. K., rear Chape- tuha. Groceries and Provisions. Dooley, J. J. & Bro., Main. Warm Springs Establishment. Landon, W. E. Robert Turner, Main. E A.D^ COUN^TY, BOISE CITY— COUNTY SEAT AND CAPITAL. RESIDENTS OP BOISE CITY. Adams, H. J., blacksmith, Main, between SLxth and Seventh. Adams, M. D., carpenter, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Adolph, S., City Bakery, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Agnew, J. D., (Riggs & A.) saloon, corner Main and Seventh. Anthony, Wm., citizen. Main, between Seventh and Ninth. Armstrong, T., carpenter and joiner. Austin, C. B. (Leach & Co.) OAvyhee Stage Company, Main. Ayres, F. C, painter, Main, between Sixth and Seventh. Babcock, J. G., blacksmith. Baer, Morris B., merchant, Main, opposite Overland House. Baker, J., blacksmith, Main. Baker, J. W., carpenter. Seventh. Baldwin, Wesley, wagon maker, between Eighth and Ninth. Bayley, Geo. H., City Market, between Seventh and Eighth. Barry, George, teamster. City Drayman. Berry, Geo., residence between Eighth and Ninth. Bell, N. M., book-keeper, Main. Billicke, G., groceries and provisions, Main, between Sixth and Seventh. Blanford, W. H., carpenter. Main, boards at Stage House. Blossom, James M., merchant, corner Main and Eighth. Block, J. (Hessburg & Co.) merchant. Boardwell, T. S., salesman, B. M. DuRell & Co., Main. Boyakin, A. J., printer, " Idaho Statesman," Main. Boylea, E. C, steward, Iowa House, Main. Bradley, E. L., Main. Bradshaw, E. C., attorney at law. Brown, John, (May & B.) brick-layer and builder, Main, between Third and Fourth. Brown, Joseph, stone and brick mason. Main. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Stationery, School BOISE CITY, I. T. 67 Bryant, W., carpenter. Buckley, James, Bank Exchange, Main. Bush, C. S. (Robie & B.) himber merchant, Seventh. Burke, Peter, (Miller & B.) blacksmith, Main, between Ninth and . Tenth. G Cady, S. D., variety store. Main. Campbell, D. G., physician. Campbell, John, merchant, corner of Main and Tenth. Carey, Charles, blacksmith, Main, between Sixth and Seventh. Carr, J. C. (Logan & Co.) druggist. Main, between Sixth and Seventh, CARR, S. L. (C. & Myers) Stage House, Main, between Sixth and Seventh. Caughy, J. H., cook, Iowa House, Main. Chapman, Geo., Overland Saloon, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. CHICK, G. H., hardware dealer, Main. Clarke, S., merchant, comer of Main and Tenth. Cole, Mr., lodging house, Main. Cole, G. W., Farmer. Collins, Felix, Boise Brewery, Main, between Third and Fourth. Conant, H., dairyman. Conway, J. B., livery stable, Main, between Sixth and Seventh. Cook, A. G. attorney at law and notary public. Main, between Fourth and Fifth. Cornish, Nathan, Idaho and Boise City Stage Co., office at Stage House, Main. Crouch, B. A., carpenter and joiner, corner Eighth and Bannock. 13 Dabass, John, meat market. Main. Dart, A. W., painter. Main, between Fourth and Fifth. Davis, Charles D., attorney at law, corner Main and Eleventh. Davis, Thomas, farmer. Dean, Thomas R., city. Dean, T. R., City Market, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Denham, Thomas, carpenter. Main. DeMOSS, W. L, auctioneer, Main, between Sixth and Seventh. Dorsey, C. (D. & Robbins) hay yard. Drum, James, (Shipley & D.) cigar store, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Dryden, Thomas L., farmer. Dundon, Wm., citizen. DuRELL, B. M., commission merchant and dealer in general mer- chandise, corner of Main and Eighth. Books, and Cheap Publications, 418 and 420 Clay St., San Francisco. 68 BOISE CITY, I. T, Edwards, James, carpenter. Edward, H., shoemaker. Main. Elliot, James, merchant. Main. Enslow, F. S., cabinet maker, corner of Main and Seventh. Engelharb, G., Washington, (Maurer & Co., Main, between eighth and Ninth). Evans, W. J., carpenter, residence, corner of Main and Seventh. F Fackler, St. M., Episcopal clergyman. Fairclough, A., carpenter. Farrell, John, butcher. City Market. Featherman, J. B., Boise Market, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Featherman, J. A. (Fisher & Co.) Boise Market, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Fisher, J. K. (F. & Co.) Boise Market, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Finnassey, Mrs. A., Main, between Fourth and Fifth. Ford, A. B., Central Brewery and Bakery, Mam, between Sixth and Seventh. Forrest, Lewis, hay yard. Fox, Charles, livery stable, corner of Main and Tenth. Frasier, F. (Rouse & F.) merchant, Main. Gess, G. W., feed corral. Eighth. Gilbert, D., farmer. GILKEY, E. G., Main. Gillispie, R. L., painter. Main. Goodrich, A. S., stage proprietor. Goflf, Jacob, freighter. Graham, A., citizen. Graham, Wm., physician. Main, between Fourth and Fifth. Green, J. H. T., carpenter. GRIFFIN, JAMES W., (G. & Huggins) Idaho Hotel, Main. Grigsby, City Market, Main. Grigsby, J. M., teamster. Grove, B. F., ranchman, Main. Guerettaz, C, steward. Stage Hotel, Main. Gumbert, George, works at Boise Market, Main. H Hall, James, steward. Empire Restaurant, Main. Hanson, Henry, Chop House, Main, opposite Overland House. Harp, J., works at Boise Market, Main. Hatch, Albert, clerk, Main. BOISE CITY, I. T. 69 Hay, J. M, farmer, corner Front and Ninth, adjoining the City. Heed, A., attorney at law, Eighth. Heffleman, D., (Smith & Co.) Iowa House, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Henderson, L. E., laborer. Henninger, F., shoemaker, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Herb, Charles, citizen. Heifer, I. (H. & Co.) corner Main and Seventh. Hessberg, H. (H. & Co.) merchant, Main, between Ninth and Tenth. Himrod, D. G., physician and surgeon. Hodges, G., carpenter and stone mason, Main, between Fourth and Fifth. Hoif, P. F., saloon. Main, between Fourth and Fifth. Holton, D. S., physician and surgeon, office Main. Horn, John, carpenter. Main, between Fourth and Fifth. Hosman, J. F., stone mason. HOTTES, FRED, (Kennally & H.) tin shop. Main, opposite Overland House. Howard, S., blacksmith, Main. Hoyt, Frederick, teamster. Main, between Tenth and Eleventh. Huggins, C. H., (Griffin & H.) Idaho Hotel, Main. Hull, Richard, herder for Boise Market, Main. Hunter, Peter, blacksmith. Huntoon, J. L., merchant. Main. Huson, E. T., merchant. Main. Hyde, D. N. (H. & Stephenson) Main, between Seventh and Eighth. J Jacobs, C. (C. J. & Co.) merchant, corner Main and Seventh. Jacquinst, A., Boise Brewery, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. James, John A., brick-layer. Jennes, L., shoemaker. Main, between Seventh and Eighth. John, George, Chinese cook, Iowa House, Main. Johnson, F. N., works at hvery stable. Main. Jones, George, citizen. Jones, James, citizen. Jones, W., Main, between Tenth and Eleventh. Jordan, Jacob, citizen. I£ KENNALLY, JOHN, (K. & Hottes) tin shop, opposite Overland House. Kelly, M., attorney at law, office Main, between Eighth and Ninth. Kidder, J. (Rhoades, Spears & Co.) mason. King, A. J., carpenter. 70 BOISE CITY, I. T. Kinzey, J. S., Philadelphia Market, Main, between Eighth and Ninth. Kline, John L., painter. Main, between Fourth and Fifth. Knight, J. B., attorney at law, Main. Krall, John, City Bakery, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Law, John, (L. & MUler) photographer, corner of Idaho and Eighth. Leach, J. L. (L. & Co.) Owyhee Stage Company, Main. Lee, John, saloon and groceries. Main, between Fourth and Fifth. Leidy, J. G., carpenter. Lemp, John, Boise Brewery, Main, between Third and Fourth. Lindsey, L. B., Overland Saloon, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. LOGAN, T. E. (L. & Co.) druggist, Main, between Sixth and Seventh. Lyford, W. M., Mount Hood Saloon, Main, opposite Overland House. m: Madden, B., boot and shoe manufacturer, Main. MALLORY, T. H. (Young & M.) Overland House, corner of Mah and Eighth. Maupin, T. C, blacksmith. Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Mautz, C, cook. Stage House, Main. Maxwell, S. P., farmer. May, Charles, (M. & Brown) brickmaker and builder. Main, be- tween Third and Fourth. Maynard, S., dealer in horses. Maurer, J. C. (M. & Co.) Washington Market, Main, between Eighth and Ninth. McAlexander, A., stone mason. Front of Plaza. McCune, W. E., mmer, Main. McDermott, Charles, blacksmith. Main. McElhany, John A., carpenter, McGrue, T., trader. Mclteeny, J. S., physician, corner Main and Seventh. McLane, M., citizen. McLellan, Mr., farmer. McMichael, John, carpenter. Main. McOrey, R., citizen. Mead, M., blacksmith. Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Miller, A. (M. & Burke) blacksmith, Main, between Ninth and Tenth. Miller, G. W., blacksmith. Mam, between Sixth and Seventh. Millmer, M., citizen. Mitchell, J. J., blacksmith. Mam, between Fourth and Fifth. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Importers and Wholesale Stationers, BOISE CITY, I. T. 71 Michael, E. (M. & Salinger) Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Miller, G. W., (Law & M.) photographer, corner of Idaho and Eighth.' Moody, R. S., hair-dressing and bathing saloon. Main. Montgomery, L. D., clerk, residence Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Moreland, D. W., steward, Stage House, Main. Morrison, G. T., miner. Morrison, John A., carpenter. Moulton, L, Idaho Saloon, Main. MuUany, James, clerk at C. Jacobs & Co.'s. Munelay, H. S., citizen, Main. Myers, R. W. (Carr & M.) Stage House, Main, between Sixth and Seventh. IN" Nevison, John B., clerk, corner Main and Eighth. North, Caleb, school teacher, Jefferson. North, Constantine, livery stable. Main, between Sixth and Seventh. F Palmer, W., farmer. Patterson, T. A., carpenter, Main, between Fourth and Fifth. Pefferle, M., dentist, near the Plaza. Penny, H. J., mason. Peters, J., miner. Main, between Sixth and Seventh. Pierce, S. T., tanner. Prediger, George, merchant. Main, between Ninth and Tenth. TS. Rains, I. B., farmer. Main. Redway, A, G., book-keeper and post sutler, Main, between Fourth and Fifth. Regan, L. C, carpenter. Main, between Fifth and Sixth. Reynolds, James S., editor and proprietor " Idaho Statesman," Main. Reynolds, R. W., proprietor " Idaho Statesman," Main. Reynolds, T. B., proprietor " Idaho Statesman," Main. Rhoades, T. W. (R., Spears & Co.) mason. Riggs, H. C, (R. & Agnew) saloon, corner Main and Seventh. Robbins, H. M. (Dorsey & R.) hay yard. Robie, A. H,, lumber merchant, Seventh. ROBIE, R. v., jeweler, corner Main and Seventh. Rouse D. I. (R. & Frazier) merchant, Main. Ruth, G. W., merchant, between Tenth and Eleventh. Rule, Margaretta, widow. Russ, H. M., shoemaker. Main. Rust, Henry, blacksmith. Main. Ruth, Mr., carpenter, Main. 418 and 420 Clay Street, San Francisco. 72 BOISE CITY, I. T, Sailor, Mr. meat market, Main. Sargent, G. H., farmer, Main. Savage, Austin, civil engineer, Idaho. Salinger, C. M. (Michael & S.) merchant. Main, between Eighth and Ninth. Savage, Mrs. Augusta, Select School, Idaho. Schwartz, Mr., citizen. SCRANTON, JOHN, (S. & Southall) carpenter and builder, corner Bannock and Eighth. Shif)ley, T. H. B. (S. & Drum) cigar store, Main, between Sev- enth and Eighth. Slocum, C. W. (Crawford, S. & Co.) merchant, Maui, between Fourth and Fifth. Slocum, J. H., clerk. Main, between Fourth and Fifth. Sloper, A., millwright. Slater, J. H., civil engineer, corner Ninth and Front. Smith, Charles, citizen. Smith, I. B., Empire Restaurant, Main. Smith, I. N., attorney at law. Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Smith, Manuel, citizen. Smith, Nathan, citizen. Smith, P. (P. S. & Co.) Iowa House, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Smith, F. B., school teacher, Idaho, between Sixth and Seventh. Smith, J. L. G., Central Brewerj and Bakery, Main, between Sixth and Seventh. Snyder, S. A., citizen. Soul, Ira, lumberman. SOUTHALL, WILLIAM, (Scranton & S.) carpenter and builder, corner Bannock and Eighth. Spears, George N. (Rhoades, S. & Co.) mason. Stafford, J. L., carpenter. Stapleton, T. E., citizen. StUes, S. C, saddler, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Stiltz, George W., blacksmith. Main, between Fourth and Fifth. Striker, D., pumpmaker. Main, between Fourth and Fifth. Stringer, Harris, citizen. Main. Stephenson, J. M. (Hyde & S.) Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Sullivan, John 0., cook, Idaho Hotel, Main. T Taylor, I. C, works at Mount Hood Saloon, Main. Talbot, H. E. (H. E. & J. W. T.) physician and surgeon. Main. Talbot, J. W. (H. E. & J. W. T.) physician and surgeon. Main. BOISE CITY, I. T. 73 Thomas, S. S., merchant, Main. Thompson, Mr., ferryman. Thompson, H., blacksmith, Bannock. Thomas, S. S., merchant, Main. Trook, J. S., Uvery stable, corner Main and Tenth. Tuttle, T. R., meat market. Main. U Updike, J. C. (U. & Warren), hvery stable, Main. Van Pelt, J. R., miner, Main. \^ Wardell, Mr., turner. Chick's Tin Shop, Main. Webb, ^., book-keeper, J. M. Blossom, corner Main and Eighth. Weeks, George W., blacksmith, Bannock. Welcom, L., tailor, Main. White, George, carpenter and joiner, corner Bannock and Eighth. WILLIAMS, THOMAS, druggist. Mam, between Seventh and Eighth. Wilson, B. P., carpenter. Main. Yantis, Robert P., cabinet-maker. Young, G. A. (Y. & Mallorj) Overland House, comer Main and Eighth. Younger, William, citizen. Main. Young, J. (Ford & Co.) Central Brewery and Bakery, Main, be- tween SLxth and Seventh. Yudell, Herman L., clerk, Main. SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. 75 Assayers and Mining Companies! < »«— > We would respectfully call the attention of Dealers and Consumers to the fact that we are daily in receipt, by CLIPPERS and EXPRESS, of large additions to our present well selected stock of GOODS, and we think after an experience of nearly Sixteen (Id) years upon this Coast, we can furnish the Trade in the Interior, as well as that of Oregon, Washington Territory, British Provinces, Mex- ico and Sandwich Islands, etc., upon better terms than any House in this State. The Senior Partner of our House, who is now residing at the East, gives us superior facilities for filling orders, and we can safely guarantee all goods being of best quality, and in regard to prices we ilo not intend to he undersold. We invite those purchasing to give us a call ( either in person or by letter ) and examine goods and get prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we feel confident we will be able to please in both. Below is a few of the articles in which we deal, viz : Acids, Chemicals, Ethers, Essential Oils, Drugs, Tinctures, and Medicinal Syrups; Shaker Herbs, Select Powdered Drugs, Flavoring Extracts, Eclectic Preparations; Tilden's Alcoholic Fluid and Solid Extracts ; Alkaloids, Resinoids and Pills; Druggists' Sundries, Flint and Green Glassware; Corks, of every description ; Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils and Alcohol ; Brushes, Perfumery and Toilet Articles. A complete assortment of all the above and in great variety. WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR DR. D. JAYNE & SON'S POPULAR MEDICINES, J. C. AYERS & GO'S MEDICINES, AND THE CELEBRATED The Great Blood Purifier and Eradicator of Rheumatism. M. U. McDOWALJD <£• CO., Corner Pine and Sansome Streets, San Francisco. And 139 J Street, Sacramento. 76 SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. • R. H. Mcdonald & co., Corner Pine and Sansome Streets, San Francisco, And 139 J Street, Sacramento, Respectfully invite the attention of Dentists upon this Coast to the fact that we have now on hand a complete Stock of Goods for their use, either for Operative or Mechanical Dentistry, which we are selling at prices so low as to deter Dentists from sending East for their supplies. We are in I'eceipt, by Express and Clipper, of all new articles that are daily coming into vogue for their use. Below are a few of the articles now on hand, viz : S. S. White's, Abbey's & Watts' Gold Foil, S. S. White's Celebrated Teeth, For Plate and Vulcanite Work, Dental Operating Oases, Dentists' Operating Ohairs, Dental Hand and Foot Lathes, Anatomical Preparations, Showing the Veins and Nerves of the Face, Dental Books, And in fact, everything appertaining to Dentistry. To Physicians and Surgeons. The Medical Profession, who are in want of any articles in our line, are respectfully requested to give us a call, as we are in daily receipt and have now on hand a complete assortment of Surgical Instruments, Pocket Cases, Plasters, Lint, Splints, Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, Silk Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, etc. Corner Pine and Sansome Streets, San Francisco, and 139 J Street, Sacramento. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF BOISE CITY, m WHICH THE DIFFEKENT TRADES AND PROFESSIONS ARE CLASSIFIED AND ARRANGED. Attorneys at Law. Bradshaw, E. C, Eighth, be- tween Mam and Idaho. Davis, Charles D., corner Main and Eleventh. Kelly, M., Main, between Eighth and Ninth. Knight, J. B., Main. Smith, I. N., Main. Auctioneer. DeMoss, W. L., Main. Bakeries. Krall & Adolph, City Bakery, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Ford & Co., Main, between Sixth and Seventh. Blacksmiths. Adams, H. J., Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Miller & Burke, Main, between Ninth and Tenth. Carey, Charles, Main, between Sixth and Seventh. Maupin, T. C, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Stiles, George W., Main, between Fourth and Fifth. Weeks, George W., Bannock. Breweries. Collins, FelLx, Boise Brewery, Main, between Thnd and Fourth. Ford & Co., Main, between Sixth and Seventh. Boot and Shoe Manufacturer. Madden, B., Main. Brick-Maker and Builder. May & Brown, Main, between Third and Fourth. Cabinet-Maker. Enslow, F. S., Main. Commission Merchant. DuRell, B. M. Cigars and Tobacco. Shipley & Drum, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Dentists. Clark, F. C, Main, between Sixth and Seventh. Pefferle, M., near the Plaza. Dry Goods and General Mer- chandise. Baer, Morris B., Main. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street. 78 BOISE CITY, I. T. Blossom, James M., corner Main and Eighth. Campbell, John, corner Main and Tenth. Clarke, S., corner Main and Tenth. C. Jacobs & Co., corner Main and Seventh. DuRell, B. M., corner Main and Eighth. Elliot, James, Main. Heifer & Co., Main. Hessberg & Co., Main. Huntoon, J. L., Main. Huson, E. T., Main. Hyde & Stephenson, Main, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Prediger, George, Main, between Ninth and Tenth. Rouse & Frazier, Main. Ruth, G. W., between Tenth and Eleventh. Michael & Salinger, Main, be- tween Eighth and Ninth. Slocum, C. W., (Crawford, S. & Co.) corner Main and Fifth. Stephenson, J. M.,Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Thomas, S. S., Main. Weinsheink, "W., Main. Wilzinski, Marks, Main. Drugs and Medicines. Logan & Co., Main, between Sev- enth and Eighth. Williams, Thomas, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Express. Humboldt Express, Stage House. Groceries and Provisions. Billicke, G., Main, between Sixth and Seventh. Lee, John, Main, between Fourth and Fifth. Thomas, S. S., Main. Hair Dresser. Moody, R. S., Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Hardware. Chick, G. H., Main. Hotels. Idaho Hotel, Griffin & Huggins, Main. Iowa House, Smith & Co., Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Overland House, Young & Mal- lory, cor Main and Eighth. Stage House, Carr & Myers, Main, between Sixth and Seventh. Jeweler. Robie, R. V., corner Main and Seventh. Liquor Dealers. Chapman, George, Main, between Seventh and Eighth. HoflF, P. H., Main, between Fourth and Fifth. Lee, John, Main, between Fourth and Fifth, Lindsey, L. B., Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Lyford, W. M., Mam. Moulton L., Main. Riggs & Agnew, corner Main and Seventh. Livery Stables. Conway, J. B., Main, between Sixth and Seventh. Fox, Charles, corner Main and Tenth. Riggs & Agnew, corner Main and Seventh. BOISE CITY, I. T. 79 Trook, J. S., corner Main and Tenth. Updike & Warren, Main. Markets (Meat). Baylej, George H., between Sev- enth and Eighth. Dean, T. R,, Main, between Sev- enth and Eighth. Fisher & Co., Main, between Seventh and Eighth. Kinzey, J. S., Main, between Eighth and Ninth. Maurer & Co., Main, between Eighth and Ninth. Tuttle, T. R., Main. Painters. Ayers & GilUspie, Main, between Sixth and Seventh. Dart, A. W., Main, between Fourth and Fifth. KUne, John L., Mam, between Fourth and Fifth. Photograph Gallery. Law & Miller, corner Idaho and Eighth. Physicians. Campbell, D. G. Graham, Wm., Main, between Fourth and Fifth. Hemrod, D. G., corner Maui and Seventh. Holton, D. S., Main. Mclteeny, J. S., corner Main and Seventh. Talbot, H.E. & J. W., Mam. Publication. " Idaho Statesman," James S. Reynolds & Co., Bannock. Restaurant. Smith, I. B., Mam. Stoves and Tin Ware. Chick, G. H., Main. Kennally, John, Main. Tailor. Welcom, L., Main. Wagon Maker. Baldwin, Wesley, between Eighth and Ninth. BOISE COUNTY. RESIDENTS OF PLACERVILLE. ABERNETHY, WM. (A. & Bobbins) jeweler, Granite. Allison, Joseph L., International Exchange, west side of Plaza. Anderson, Ben. M., Washoe Saloon, Granite, west side of Plaza. ATLEE, W. A., agent Wells, Fargo & Co., Granite. Bahouse, William, shoemaker. Main. Bail, T. C., International Exchange, west side of Plaza. Barker, James H., citizen. Begelspacher, Max, City Bakery, Granite.' Bledsoe, R., miner. Boddily, John H., book-keeper at Scott & McNutt's, Granite. Bomar, J., citizen. Bradley, Mrs. Brainard, T. D., packer. Brewer, R., Phoenix Stable. Britten, F. B., (Higby & B.) general merchandise. Granite. Brown, R. L., Yreka Feed and Sale Stable, Granite. Briggs, George E. (Reynolds & B.) billiard saloon. Granite. Buchanan, Miss F. BURTHEY, L. A., International Hotel, west side Plaza. Butler, J. P., merchant. Chase, J, C, boarding house. Main. CLARKE, F. C, dentist, Granite, Placerville, and Boise City. Coburn, W. H., Coast Range Saloon, Granite. Collins, E. R., carpenter. Cowan, J. (C. & Widmayer) Idaho Market, Main. Crooks, Mr., miner. Cushing, Horatio, book-keeper. Plaza. r> Daggett, C. L., miner. Davison, J. W., Hart's Saloon, Granite. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street, San PLACERVILLE, I. T. 81 Deckerd Gr. A., shoemaker, Plaza. Dean, P., Magnolia Saloon, Plaza. Dean, S. L., at Magnolia Saloon, Plaza. DeFrance, A., clerk at Drake & Co.'s, Granite. DeHaven, A., miner. Delanj, M., miner. Dielil, P., blacksmith, Main. Donald, William, blacksmith. Douglas, Miss J. Dovell, John, miner. Dowing, J., citizen. Doyle, J., miner. Drake, Frank G. (Drake & Co.) merchant. Granite. Dunlop, R., miner. Dunphy, S. D., boot and shoe manufacturer. Plaza. DUREIN, CHAS. (D. & Bro.) Empire Hotel, California. DUREm, WM. (D. & Bro.) Empire Hotel, California. JEl Eaton, Miss. Elward, E., Theater Hall, Granite. Emerson, S. B., miner. F Fields, W. (colored) miner. Fitzgerald, E. E., miner. Fitzgerald, Richard, citizen. G Gibson, Mrs. L. L., Granite. Gray, Wm. P., California Market, Granite. Griffith, Robert M., Idaho Market, Granite. H Haepner, C, Boise Bakery, Plaza. Hall, Mr., citizen. Hall, Fred., miner. Harpham, J., musician. Harris, Geo., (colored) hair dressing and bathing rooms, Granite. Hart, J. H., Hart's Saloon, Granite. Helmuth, Joseph, Boise Brewery, Plaza. Heyd, Louis, blacksmith. Main. Higby, C. C. (H. & Britten) general merchandise, Granite. Holden, D. C, carpenter. J Jenks, D. a., merchant, Maua. Francisco, direct Importers of Arnold's genuine Writing Fluid. 82 PLACERVILLE, I. T. Johnson, A., Magnolia Saloon, Plaza. Johnson, Joseph R. (colored) hah' dressmg saloon, Granite. It Kelly, James, Florence Saloon, Granite. Kelly, John M., miner. Granite. Kelly, Patrick, Florence Saloon, Granite. KIMBALL, B. W., physician and druggist. Granite. King, J. H., citizen. L Ladd, L. F., howling alley. Lands, J., blacksmith. Lawrence, J. C, carpenter. Loeb, Jacob, merchant, corner Main and Plaza. Long, L. D., Theater Hall, Granite. Longfellow, F., Idaho Stable. Lowry, D., miner, Simpson's Gulch. Lybecker, C, Idaho Bakery, west side of Plaza. Lynch, Wilham, (Upton, Miller &. Co.) ditch owner. Macartney, E., ranchman. Mallet, Alfred, merchant. Granite. Maloney, W., clerk. Marquete, Mr., citizen. McGinnis, Mr., miner. McNutt, David, (Scott & McN.) merchant, Granite. McQuade, A., teamster. Miller, Frank, Frankhn Saloon, Granite. Miller, G., miner. Miller, W. H., lumber dealer. Montgomery, W., merchant. Moore, Andrew, miner. Moore, M. B., Postmaster, Granite. Morrow, L., at tin shop, Plaza. Mui'phy, Patrick, saloon. Granite. Myers, W. H., miner, Granite Creek. Neally, Thomas, Deputy Sheriff. O'Bryan, John, miner. Olmsdale, E., jeweler, Granite. Olmsdale, G., jeweler, Granite. PLACERVILLE, I. T. 83 Orendorf, F. H., physician and druggist, Granite. Overmyer, D., Justice of the Peace, Granite. Pfaff, Frank, tobacconist, west side of Plaza. Pinkham E., stage agent of Pioneer Stage Company. Preston, J. P., Coast Range Saloon, Granite. Quail, Mrs. C. Q -R Raglan, R. F., California Sale and Feed Stable, Granite. Ralston, J. H., physician. Redheflfer, William, tin shop. Plaza. Redon, L., Boise Bakery, Plaza. Revere, A. A., Hart's Saloon, Granite. Reynolds, W. R. (R. & Briggs) Granite. Robb, R. H., miner. ROBBINS, C. P..,(Abernethy & R.) jeweler. Granite. Rosendorf, M., merchant. Granite. Rosenfelt, J., clerk at Jacob Loeb's, corner Main and Plaza. Roberson, C. A., saloon, California and Washington. Sam, Sing, Chinese Laundry. Scholl, A., miner. Scott, Felix, (S. & McNutt) merchant, Granite. See, G., baker at Boise Bakery, Plaza. Shoemaker, J., miner. Sin, Lee, Chinese Laundry. Sittig, John Zum, Fritz Saloon, Granite. Stevenson, W. H,, miner. Stites, A., miner. Stites, H. M., miner. Stith, C. C, citizen. Stone, G. F., carpenter. Granite. Stringham, T. H., Granite. Susand, N. (colored) hair-dressing saloon and bathing rooms, Granite. T Tewksbury, J. S., Empire Stable. Thompson, A. J,, carpenter. Thrall, A. B., vegetable market, Granite. Tiernay, William, steward. International Hotel. Tiner, I. L., Red BluiF Saloon, Granite. Tingley, Lra, saloon, Main. 84 PLACERVILLE, V. I. Umber, Charles, steward. Granite. Upton, J. W. (U., Miller & Co.) lumber dealer. Upton, W. A. (U., MUler & Co.) lumber dealer. V VOLUNTINE, E., miner, Simpson's Gulch. Wagner, Mrs. L. Wall, J. C, butcher. Wallace, W. T., California Feed and Sale Stable, Granite. Walters, D. M., miner. Weinheimer, J. (Drake & Co.) merchant. Granite. Welch, John, miner. Wielbold, H. C, at Boise Brewery, Plaza. Wittier, Henry, California Bakery, Granite. Wood, B., miner. YouNU, J. B., California Restaurant. York, Newton, miaer, Simpson's Gulch. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street, San BUSINESS DIRECTOR! OF PLACERVILLE, IN WHICH THE DIFFERENT TRADES AND PROFESSIONS ARE CLASSIFIED AND ARRANGED. Bakeries. Boise Bakery, Haepner, C, Plaza Boise Bakery, Redon, L., Plaza. California Bakery, Wittier, Hen- ry, Granite. City Bakery, Begelspacher, Max, Granite. Idaho Bakery, Lybecker, C, west side of Plaza. Boot and Shoe Manufacturer. Dunphy, S. D., Plaza. Billiard Saloon. Reynolds, W. R., Granite. Blacksmiths. Diehl, P., Main. Donald, William. Heyd, Louis, Main. Lands, J. Brewer. Boise Brewery, Helmuth, Joseph, Plaza. Cigars and Tobacco. Pfaff, Frank, west side of Plaza. Dry Goods and General Mer- chandise. Drake & Co., Granite. Higby & Butler. Higby & Britten, Granite. Jenks, D. A., Main. Loeb, Jacob, corner Main and Plaza. Mallet, Alfred, Granite. Montgomery, W. Rosendorf, M., Granite. Scott & McNutt, Granite. Dentist. Clarke, F. C, Granite. Druggists. Kimball, B. W., Granite. Orendorf, F. H., Granite. Express Company. Atlee, W. A., agent Wells, Fargo &Co. Hair Dressers. Harris, George, (colored) Gran- ite. Johnson, Joseph R. (colored) Granite. Susand, N. (colored) Granite. Hotels. Empire Hotel, Durein & Bro., CaUfornia. International Hotel, L. A. Bur- they, west side of Plaza. Francisco, direct Importers of Whatman's Linen Drawing Papers. 86' PLACERVILLE, I. T. Liquors. Anderson, Bon, M., Granite, west side of Plaza. Bail, T. C, west side of Plaza. Coburn, W. H., Granite. Davison, J. W., Granite. Dean, P., Plaza. Hart, J. H., Granite. Johnson, A., Plaza. Kelly, James, Granite. Kelly, Patrick, Granite. Miller, Frank, Granite. Murphy, Patrick, Granite. Preston, J. P., Granite. Revere, A. A., Granite. Sittig, John Zum, Granite. Tingley, Ira, Main. Tiner, I. L., Granite. Livery Stables. Brewer, R. Brown, R. L., Granite. Longfellow, F. Raglan, R. F., Granite. Tewksbury, J. S. Wallace, W. T., Granite. Lumber Dealer. Upton, Miller & Co. Markets (Meat). Cowan & Widmayer, Main. Gray, William P., Granite. Griffith, Robert M., Granite. Market (Vegetable). Thrall, A. B., Granite. Physicians. Kimball, B. W., Granite. Orendorf. F. H., Granite. Ralston, J. H. Postmaster. Moore, M. B., Granite. Restaurant. Cahfornia Restaurant, J. B. Young. Stoves and Tin Ware, Redheffer, Wilham, Plaza. Watchmakers and Jewelers. Abernethy & Robbins, Granite. Olmsdale, E. & G., Granite. BOISE COUNTY. RESIDENTS OP PIONEEB CITY. Allington, J., miner, Main. Anderson, Wm. P., miner, Main. B Bach, F., Bank Exchange, Main. Becknej, J. W., Okanagan Saloon, Main. Beno, Charles, miner, rear of Main. Bischoff, L., miner. Blacklidge, M., miner, rear of Main. BOATMAN, N. C, physician and druggist, Main. Bornhaeuser, C, California Brewery and Bakery, Main. Brooks, H., tailor, Main. Cameron, J. A.,muier. Canady, J. M. (C. & Co.) merchant. Main. Carter, A. H,, Empire Bakery, Main. Chapman, W. W., banker, agent Wells, Fargo & Co., Main. Clark, P. B. (C. & Wilson) Pioneer Stage Co., residence Main. Clayton, B., jeweler. Main. Coffinan, J. W., Idaho Stable, Main. Cole, James, City Brewery, Main. Craig, H., shoe manufacturer, Main. Danskin, a. (D. & Bros.) merchant, Main. Danskin, G. D. (D. & Bros.) merchant, Main. Danskin, J. M. (D. & Bros.) merchant. Main. Danskin, J. S. (D. & Bros.) merchant. Main. Dickson, N. F., attorney at law. Main. Donovan, John, Fashion Saloon, Main. Dolan, M,, Yreka Restaurant, Main. Donohoe, J., blacksmith. Main. 88 PIONEER CITY, I. T. Douglas, J. A., City Restaurant, Main. Dufresne, J. (D. & Co.) merchant, Main. E Evans, M. A., miner,' Main. F FiTZPATRiCK, B., blacksmith, rear of Main. Fitzpatrick, Hugh, (F. & Co.) California Restaurant. Follansbee, J. S., miner. Furlej, C, C, physician, Main. Gardiner, Geo., miner, Main. Garratj, M., miner, rear of Main. Gates, John, at Idaho Market, Main. Gay, R., Pioneer Market, Main. Gibbons, J., miner. Main. Glasser, Mrs., laundry. Main. Goff, A. W., miner. Gover, C. F., teamster, rear of Main. Graham, J., billiard saloon, Main. Graham, J. J. at Graham's Billiard Saloon, Main. H Hamilton, Mrs. M. Harrington, C. L. (Wheelock & Co.) merchant, Main. Haubrich, L., City Brewery, Main. Haubrich, B., Bank Exchange, Main. Heidelberger, S., cigar store. Main. Hilhcker, E. (Dufresne & Co.) merchant. Main. Holly, N. A., miner, rear of Main. I Imkamp, H., California Brewery and Bakery, Main. J JuDSON, A. G., miner. Jenks, D. A. (Lehman & Co.) merchant. Main. I£ Kendall, J., mmer, Main. Kirk, I., at Yreka Restaurant, Main. Kirkman, Wm., Boise Market, Main. Knowles, C. M., carpenter, rear of Main. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Stationery, School PIONEER CITY, I. T. 89 Laudenslayer, C, City Brewery, Main. Leman, Robert, (L. & Co.) merchant. Main. Levy, H. (Wertlieimer & Co.) merchant, Main. Lehman, Robert, (L, & Co.) merchant. Main. Libby, G. A., Okanagan Saloon, Main. Mahar, p., miner, rear of Main. Martin, H. D., hvery stable. Main, residence rear of Main. McCormick, M. (Fitzpatrick & Co.) California Restam-ant, Main. Merrill, John, miner. Grimes' Creek. Misselt, J., miner. Neno, John, blacksmith. Main. Noisett, Louis, (colored) shaving and hairdressing saloon. I* Palmer, Miss B. Parham, D., carpenter, rear of Main. Parkinson, W. H. (P. & Warrener) sawmill, rear of Main. Porter, M. A., at sawmill, rear of Main. Reusman, Geo. (R. & Stevens) merchant, Main. RUey, S., miner. Roland, T., teamster, rear of Main. Rothkoff, D. (R. & Co.) merchant. Main. Rothkoff, S. (R. & Co.) merchant, Main. Roui^ke, I. W., miner, on Grimes Creek. Sanders, J. (Wheelock & Co.) merchant. Main. Schlumb, A., California Brewery and Bakery, Main. Shedd, J. F. miner. Main. Shumaker, C. A., blacksmith. Main. Skanks, J. F. (colored) Pioneer Hair Dressing Saloon, Main. Slocum, A., merchant, Main. Smith, Mr., miner. Starr, George M., livery stable. Main. Starr, J. W., teamster, rear of Main. Stevens, John, (Reusman & S.) merchant. Main. Stuart, C. H., drugs and medicines. Main. Books, and Cheap Publications, 418 and 420 Clay St., San Francisco. 90 PIONEER CITY, I. T. Tevedore, F., Belle Creole Saloon, Main. Trevor, Wm., miner, rear of Main. Vance, Wm. M., miner and Justice of the Peace, Main. Vasey, John, miner, Main. Vonthun, C, miner. VORBERG, H., blacksmith. Main. Waltz, J., at Boise Market, Main. Warrener, B. L. (Parkinson & W.) sawmill, rear of Main. Waters, J., miner. Weinheimer, L. (Drake & Co.) merchant. Main. Weinheimer, D. (W. & Co.) merchant, Maine. Welch, Dr., Main. Wertheimer, D. (W. & Co.) Main. Wheelock, R. P. (W. & Co.) merchant. Main. Widmayer, C. (Cowan & W.) Idaho Market, Maine. Wiehl, Wm., miner, Maine. Wile, Isaac, fruiterer, Main. Wilford, J., Boise Market, Main. Williams, I. Y. B., Fashion Saloon, Main. Wilson, Benjamin, (Clark & W.) Pioneer Stage Company, residence Main. Wolf, S., blacksmith. Main. Young, F. M., brewer, rear of Main. • • « BUSINESS DlPiECTOllY OF PIONEER CITY, IN WHICH THE DIFFERENT TKADES AND PROFESSIONS ARE CLASSIFIED AND ARRANGED. Attorney at Law. Danskin Bros., Main. Dickson, N. F., Main. Dufresne & Co., Main. 7 / Drake & Co., Main. Bakeries. Lehman & Co., Main. Bornhaeuser, C, Main. Reusman & Stevens, Main. Carter, A. H., Main. Rothkoff & Co., Main. Imkamp, H., Main. Slocum, A., Main. Schlumb, A., Main. Weinheimer & Co., Main. 7 7 Wertheimer & Co., Main. Blacksmiths. Wheelock & Co., Main. Donohoe, J., Main. Drugs and Medicines. Fitzpatrick, B., Main. Neno, John, Main. Shumaker, C. A., Main. Boatman, N". C, Main. Stuart, C. H., Main. Vorberg, H., Main. Express. Billiard Saloon. Wells, Fargo & Co., Main. Graham, J. J., Main. Fruiterer. Wile, Isaac, Main. Brewers. 7 7 Bornhaeuser, C, Main. Hair Dressers. Haubrich, L., Main. Noisett, Louis, (colored) Main. Imkamp, H., Main. Skanks, J. F. (colored) Main. Banker. Jeweler. Chapman, W. W., Main. Clayton, B., Main. Cigars and Tobacco. Liquor Dealers. Heidelberger, S., Main. Bach, F., Main. Beckney, J. W., Main. Dry Goods and General Mer- Haubrich, B., Main. chandise. Libby, G. A., Main. Canacly & Co., Main. Tevedore, F., Main. 92 PIONEER CITY, I. T. Williams, I. V. B., Main. Livery Stables. Martin, H. D., Main. Starr, George M., Main. Markets CMeat). Gates, John, Main. Kirkman, William, Main. Wilford, J., Main. Physicians. Boatman, N. C, Main. Furlej, C. C, Main. Restaurants. City Restaurant, J. A. Douglas, Main. California Restaurant, Fitzpat^ rick & C9., Main. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Importers and Wholesale Stationers, BOISE COUIN^TY. RESIDENTS OP CENTERVILLE. A. AiNSLiE, Geo. (A. & Johnson) attorney at law, Washington. Allen, Robert T., Hvery, feed, and sale stable, Washington. Bakle, Geo., shoemaker, Washington. Basques, Mrs. I., Second. Beek, J. (Lovesey & Co.) Washington Market, Washington. Behm, W., millwright, Washington. Bloss, F. H., miner, rear of Thu-d. Brown, M. V. (Spurr & B.) vegetable stand, Washington. Brown, M. C, miner. Federal Hill'. Broussiau, J., boot and shoe maker, Washington. Burbidge, H., miner, Clark. Burgi, Peter, physician, Washington. Burkley, R. M., at Sazarac Saloon, Washmgton. Burnham, Judd, Central Market, Washington. Burns, James, miner. Button, E. R. (Creighton & B.) merchant, Washington. Button, R. M., muier, Washington. C Callaway, T. H., miner, Third. Clarke, M., Sazarac Saloon, Washington. Coe, Samuel, livery stable. Third. Colby, A. H., miner, near Third. Cook, R. G. (C. & Hagar) Centerville Bakery, Washington. Crain, H. F., attorney at law, Washington. Crawford, W. R., miner, rear of Washington. Creighton, J. (C. & Button) merchant, Washington. r> DoRMAN, D., Eagle Saloon, Washmgton. Duke, B. F. (D. & Co.) general merchandise. Third." 418 and 420 Clay Street, San Francisco. 94 CENTERVILLE, I. T Duke, J. B. (D. & Co.) general merchandise, Third. Duncan, D. (Hanlon & D.) Snug Bakery, Washington. Elliott, M. V., livery stable, Washington. ELLSWORTH, H.M., Fashion Restaurant, Washington. Emery, C. P., miner and ditch owner, Broadway. Falde, H., miner, near Third. Falde, N., miner, near Third. Freeman, E. C. (E. C. F. & Co.) druggist, Washington. FULLER, GEO. S., (F. & Hess) Forest Hotel and Stage House, Washington. GoLDSTONE, E., clerk, at Goldstone & Phillips, Washington. Goldstone, S, (G. & Philhps) merchant, Washington. Grew, H. W., miner, Broadway. Guevel, P., Franco American Restaurant. H Hagar, John, (Cook & H.) Centerville Bakery, Washington. Hall, P. A., miner, Haney, J. C, miner, Clarke. Hanlon, N. (H. & Duncan) Snug Bakery, Washington. Hardman, J. E. (H. & Walker) Idaho Market, Washington. Haraldson, A., miner, near Third. Haraldson, M., miner, near Third. Hart, Wm., miner, boards on Tliird. Henkle, M. W., Orleans Lodging House, Washington. Hogan, James L., millwright. Hutchison, W. W., MagnoUa Saloon, Washington. I Isaacs, J. C, merchant, Washington. J Johnson, J. C. (Martin & J.) merchant, Washington. Johnson, J. H. (Ainshe & J.) recorder and attorney at law, Wash- ington. Johnson, W., miner, Third. Jones, R., miner. It Keys, J. N. (Lovesey & Co.) Washington Market, Washington. Kinsley, J. (Lovesey & Co.) Washington Market, Washington. Knight, H. W., blacksmith, Washington. CENTERVILLE, I. T. 95 Labresh, Z, (L. & Manning) blacksmith, Washington. Leach, A., miner. Leach, S. H., Cahfornia Market, Washington. Lee, Peter, (colored) hair- dressing saloon, Washington. Lester, A. C, butcher, California Market, Washington. Lovesey, J. (L. & Co.) Washington Market, Washington. Lowrie, Charles, at Eagle Bakery, Washington. Ml Manning, S., blacksmith, Washington. Martin, J. L. (M. & Johnson, merchant, Washington. Mcintosh, J. H., hverj, feed, and sale stable. Third. Missler, B., blacksmith, Washington. Mitchell, Wm., miner. Third. Monhart, John, soloon, Washington. Moritz, M. (M. & Bro.) merchant, Washington. Moritz, S. (M. & Bro.) merchant, Washington. Morris, J. M., mmer. Morton, John, miner. Moulder, George, miner, Broadway. Myers, L., miner, Washington. IV Natter J. B., works at Centerville Brewery. Nolan, M., blacksmith. Third. O Otte, Hemy, boot and shoemaker, Washington. Osterkanap, H., miner. Phillips, R. (Goldstone & P.) merchant, Washington. Philhps, Robert, City Bakery, Washington. Praire, A., Montreal Saloon, Washington. Rapin, Mrs. S. L., midwife and physician. Third. Reed, E. M. (R. & Bro.) merchant, Washington. Ridge, S., merchant, Washington. Rinehart, J., carpenter, Third. SICKLER, C. M., Washington. Sin, Lee, Chinese laundry. 96 CENTEKVILLE, I. T. Slack, J. K., miner, Clarke. v Smith, C, Steam Hydraulic Co. Smith, G., Steam Hydraulic Co. Smith, John H., attorney at law, Washington. Spurr, S. H. (S. & Bromi) vegetable stand, Washington. Stackpole, E. S., book-keeper, Washington. Stahl, J. A., blacksmith, Third. Strawn, J., miner. T Taylor, Mrs. E., Clarke. Tessier, J. B. (T. & Co.) Eagle Bakery, Washington. Thevenin, J., Centerville Brewery, Clarke. Thore, J., miner, Broadway. Tincher, W. H., Magnoha Saloon, Washington. Tyson, J., miner, Broadway. V VoRHiES, D. G., merchant, Washington. W Walker, Ben F., Idaho Market, Washington. Wallace, R. B. (B. C. Freeman & Co.) agent for Wells, Fargo & Co. Warner, J., miner, Broadway. White, G. ]3., Gem Saloon, Washington. White, W. H., miner, Broadway. Whitefield, J. M. (colored) hair-dressing saloon, Washington. Worden, Ira, boarding-house, Third. Zapp, M., Centerville Brewery, Clarke. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street, San EICELSXOB PEXHTim OFFICE. < O^ ^ Pi^ ^o:^^ ^NX> 5^^ 536 Clay Street, opposite LeidesdorfT, 1865 SAN FRAMCISCO. 1865 M 15 16 22 23 29 30 5i 6 12 13 19 20 26 27 w F S 6 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 11 12 AND Blank Bmk mmmuwrnm Executed at Reduced Prices. M 23 24 30 31 'hi'? 13 14 20!21 27i28 31 4 lO'll 17 18 15 16 22 23 29.30 5| 6 1213 19 20 26 27 3 4 10 11 1718 24,25 31 „ 5 12 19 26 3 10 31 W 28 29 Obi Office contains the Largest Assortment of Book and Fancy Type on this Coast, and onr facilities for doing work promptly are nneqnalled. A large assortment of Blanks kept on hand for sale. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. <» A. OEMSOUIj, d r GLOBES, ATUSEE, ETC. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. •ALSO — c <5rc ^m^ m A.D]RiEN aEisrsouL, e 19 VsV ' 3 ^o . 511 MONTGOMERY STREET, 511 ( Between Commercial and Sacramento ) BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF CENTERVILLE, IN WHICH THE DIFFERENT TRADES AND PROFESSIONS ARE CLASSIFIED AND ARRANGED. Attorneys at Law. Ainslie, George. Grain, H. F., Washington. Smith, John H., Washington. Bakeries. Cook & Hagar, Washington. Hanlon & Duncan, Washington. Philhps, Robert, Washington. Tessier & Co., Washington. Brewery. Zapp & Thevenin, Clarke. Druggist. Freeman, E. C., Washington. Express. Wells, Fargo & Co., Washington. Dry Goods and General Mer- chandise. Creighton & Button, Washington. Duke & Bro., Third. Goldstone & Phillips, Washington Isaacs, J. G., Washington. Martin & Johnson, Washington. Moritz & Bro., Washington. Vorhies, D. G., Washington. Hair Dressers. Lee, P, (colored) Washington. Whitefield, J. M., Washington. Hotel. Forest Hotel and Stage House, Fuller & Hess, Washington. Liquor Dealers. Clarke, M., Washington. Dorman, D., Washington. Monhart, John, Washington. Praire, A., Washington. Tincher, W. H., Washington. White, G. H., Washington. Livery Stables. Allen, Robert T., Washington. Coe, Samuel, Third. Elliot, M. v., Washington. Mcintosh, J. H., Third. Markets (Meat). Burnham, Judd, Washington. Leach, S. H., Washington. Walker, Ben. F., Washington. Market (Vegetable). Spurr & Brown, Washington. Physicians. Burgi, Peter. Rapin, Mrs. S. L., Third. Restaurant. Fashion Restaurant. Recorder. Johnson, J. H., Washingtx)n. Francisco, direct Importers of Arnold's genuine Writing Fluid. Q OTV^YHEE COUlSrTY, RUBY CITY— COUNTY SEAT. RESIDENTS OF BUBY CITY. Alverson, E. B., Fashion Saloon, Main. Atkins, William, carpenter. West Hill. Beede, B. W., Bank Exchange, Main. Blackinger, V., merchant. Main. Blum, E, merchant. Main, Brown, John, citizen. Brown, Thomas, miner. Brunsell, Fred (F. B. & Co.) merchant, Main. G Carter, M., caqDcnter, Main. Carter, Wilson, ranchman, comer Jackson and Main. Chittenden, J. A., assayer. Main. Clemmens, William, postmaster, Fountain. Close, B. S., miner. Combs, C, miner. Main. Cummins, John, attorney at law, Fountain. I> Dewey, , toll-gate keeper. Dowdle, John, miner, Main. Eastman, H. B., miner, boards at the Idaho House. EASTMAN, J. K., proprietor Idaho House, Main. Edmondson, B., miner, Jordan Creek. F FooTE, David P., livery and feed stable. Main. RUBY CITY, I. T. 99 GJ- Gabribl, J. p., Bank Exchange, Main. Gillson, E., miner and jobber. Gillson, J. A,, miner and jobber. Gillson, J. G., miner and jobber. Halleck, K. E., miner. Hamilton, A. S., miner. Hamilton, S., miner. Hasbrouck, S., miner. Main. Hayes, Gilmore, recorder, Fountain. Hayes, Isaac, teamster. Hayes, J. M., clerk. Recorder's office, Fountain. Henderson, A. C, miner, boards at Idaho House. Herman, H. (H. H, & Co.) merchant. Main. • Higbee, L. P., attorney at law. Holgate, J. C., general agent Owyhee County, boards at Miners' Home. Huelat, J., miner. Main, Hult, E. G. (Fred Brunsell & Co.) merchant. Main. J Jackson, David, miner, West Hill. Jones, J. S., teamster. Main. Judy, G. H., miner. KiRLEW, J., miner, Jackson. Martin, H., attorney at law. Main, boards at the Idaho House. McConnell, J. J., Fashion Saloon, Main. McGaugh, J. E., carpenter, boards at the Idaho House. McMaster, John, miner. McNickle, Ruby City Feed and Sale Stable. McWiUiams, George, miner, Main. Menge, Frederick, brick yard, between Ruby and Silver cities. Mills, E. (Standley & M.) Montana Livery Stable, Main. MOORE, C. W. (DuRell & M.) merchant, Main. Mullen, Peter, miner. Main. Munroe, D. G., Miners' Home, Main. Pearlman, J. M., merchant, Main. Peck, J. S., miner. 100 RUBY CITY, I. T. Polk, M., livery stable. Main. Post, John A., secretary of the Allison Mining Co., Main. Rafila, Mrs. C, Main. Rancor, W., miner. Main. t Ranon, P., miner. Main. Rey, Samuel, hair-dressing saloon. Richardson, T. H. B., miner, Jordan Creek. Robbins, G. C, watchmaker. Main. Russell, L. Z., miner. Main. San Hee, Chinese laundry, rear of Main. Shrader, A., blacksmith, Main. Sjowall, E. P., clerk at Fred Brunsell & Co.'s, Main. Skinner, S., Boonville and Ruby City Toll-Road. Springer, A. C, citizen. Stafford, C. G., salesman, DeRvill & Moore, Main. Standley, H. M. (S. & Mills) Montana Livery Stable, Main. Starr, Jacob, miner, corner Main and Commercial. Stewart, T. H., teamster, Main. Stuart, Hiram, livery stable, Main. T TowNSEND, W. H., miner, boards at Idaho House. Weaver, W. B., butcher. Wessels, W. M., Idaho Saloon, Main. Willey, T. H., metallurgist and assayer. Main. Wilson, William, Fashion Saloon, Main. Woodbury, B., carpenter. Woodbury, W., blacksnuth, Main. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street, San BUSINESS DIRECTOR! OF RUBY CITY, IN WHICH THE DIFFERENT TRADES AND PROFESSIONS ARE CLASSIFIED AND ARRANGED. Attorneys at Law. Hotels. Cummins, John, Fountain. Idaho Hotel, J. K. Eastman, Main Higbee, L. P. Miners' Home, D. Munroe, Main Martin, H., Main. Liquor Dealers. Blaeksmitli. Alverson, B. B., Main. Sln-ader, A., Main. Beede, B. W., Main. 7 7 Wessels, W. M., Main. Brickyard. Livery Stables. Menge, Frederick, between Ruby Foote, David P., Main. City and Silver City. McNickle. Stuart, Hiram, Main. Dry Goods and General Mer- Standley & Mills, Main, chandise. Polk, M., Main. Blackinger, V., Main. Brunsell, Fred. & Co., Main. Metallurgist and Assayer. Blum, E., Main, WiUey, T. H., Main. H. Herman & Co., Main. •/ ^ / DuRell & Moore, Main. Recorder. Pearlman, J. M., Main. Hayes, Gilmore, Fountain. Hair Dresser. W atchmaker. Rey, Samuel. Bobbins, G. C, Main. 9 Francisco, direct Importers of Whatman's Linen Drawing Papers. O^WYHEEE COXJ:[SrTY. RESIDENTS OF SILVER CITY. A. Alexander, A. L., carpenter and joiner, Jordan Creek. Bailey, J., feeder at Marion Mor'e's Mill. Baldie, F., miner, West Hill. Baldie, H., miner, West HiU. Beck, H. B., miner. Blackinger, V., Silver City Meat Market, Washington. Bufort, J., works at Marion More's Mill. Burnliam, 0. H., engineer, Marion More's Mill. Burnham, W. L., Marion More's Mill. C Cable, F., livery stable, Jordan. Callaway, A. E., engineer, Marion More's Mill. Canavan, T., miner. Charles, C. S., carpenter, works at Marion More's Mill, Jordan Creek. Coles, David H., Marion More's Mill, Jordan Creek. Coles, J. L., Marion More's Mill, Jordan Creek. Cook, J. D., miner, Minear's Mill, Jordan Creek. Cozine, S., blacksmith, Jordan. Crane, William B., merchant, Washington. r> Dana, T. R., Oro Fino Feed and Sale Stable. Davis, Benjamin, machinist and blacksmith, Jordan Creek. Davis, B. M., blacksmith, Jordan Creek. DeLasaux, A. W., Pioneer Saloon, Jordan. Ditch, John, miner, works at Marion More's Mill. Elsey, S. J., miner, Washington. SILVER CITY, I, T. 103 Fisher, B., miner. Fogus, D. H., Marion More's Mill. GiDDiNGS, Henry, carpenter. Gillmore, G. W., meat market, Washington. Goodman, Addo, merchant, Jordan. Goodman, A., merchant, Jordan. Greenwell, W., Marion More's Mill. Grete, John, Silver Citj Bakery, Washington. H Hart, Patrick, miner. West Hill. Hemphill, William H., carpenter, Washington. Hill, William J., Hvery stable, Jordan. Hilton, C, miner. West Hill. Hubbs, James, miner, Jordan Creek. J Jones, James R., carpenter, Washington. Jones, Simpson, teamster. Judy, G. H., miner. Kane, J., carpentet, Jordan, at Goodman & Bro.'s L Lapor, John, miner, Jordan. Laron, Lewis, miner, Jordan Creek. Leffel, P., Minear & Co.'s Mill, Jordan Creek. Lockwood, J., livery stable, Jordan. m: McKiNNEY, A., miner, Jordan Creek. Minear, A. P., (M. & Co.'s Mill) Jordan. Neal, H., works at Marion More's Mill. Nelson, S., miner. Nettleton, C, works at Marion More's Mill, Jordan Creek. Page, S. H., meat market, Washington. Palmer, 0. A., surveyor. Parks, John, blacksmith, Jordan Creek. Potter, R. A., miner, Jordan Creek. 104 SILVER CITY, I. T. Powell, W. C, miner, Minear's Mill. Purdj, 0. H., miner. It Ramsdell, a. M., boarding-house, Jordan. Render, F., baker, Silver City Bakery. Richardson, J., miner, West Hill. Ross, John Wilham, teamster, Jordan. Rourke, I. W., miner. Ryder, Isaac, carpenter, Jordan. Sanders, A. J., Washington. Skinner, Mr., works at Marion More's Mill. Smith, William, miner, Jordan. Steward, Peter, miner, Jordan. St. Ores, L., millwright. Swift, A. C, President of Morning Star Tunnel Company. Van Richard, blacksmith, Jordan. Wade, H. R., miner, Jordan. Wagner, J., saloon and bakery, Jordan. Walker, L. W., hair dressing saloon, Washington. Y Yancey, T. M., Marion More's Mill Company, Jordan Creek. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Stationery, School BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF SILVER CITY, IN WHICH THE DIFFERENT TRADES AND PROFESSIONS ARE CLASSIFIED AND ARRANGED. Bakeries. Grete, John, Washington. Wagner, J., Jordan. Blacksmiths. Davis, Benjamin, Jordan Creek. Cozine, S., Jordan. Parks, John, Jordan Creek. Van Richard, Jordan. Dry Goods and General Mer- chandise. Crane, Wihiam B., Washington. Goodman, Addo, Jordan. Engineer. Burnham, 0. H., Jordan Creek. Hair Dresser- Walker, L. W., Washington. Liquor Dealers. DeLasaux, A. W., Jordan. Wagner, J., Jordan. Livery Stables. Dana, T. R. Hill, William J., Jordan. Lockwood, J., Jordan. Markets (Meat). Blackinger, V., Washington. Gillmore, G. W., Washington. Page, S. H., Washington. Surveyor, Palmer, 0. A. Books, and Cheap Publications, 418 and 420 Clay St., San Francisco. O^Vv^YHEE COUNTY. RESIDENTS OF BOONVILLE. Baker, Thomas, mason, Jordan. Black, Thomas, mmer, Jordan. CuBBiN, Joseph, blacksmith. Main. Flemming, George D., miner, Main. Forrester, James, saloon, Jordan. Harrington, M. H., stage proprietor. Main. HoUenbeck, John A., boarding-house. Main. Jones, W. D., saloon, Jordan. Lalarr, a., miner. Main. Miles, R. S., miner. Main. Miller, James, Justice of the Peace, Main. Page, Walter, blacksmith, Jordan. Quirk, John, ranchman. Main. RiENCH, William, shoemaker, Jordan. Robison, J., miner. Main. Sterling, E. C, salesman and miner, at B. M. DuRell's, Main. Ylumkall, John W., boarding-house. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF BOONVILLE. Blacksmiths. Cubbin, Joseph, Main. Page, Walter, Jordan. Liquor Dealers. Forrester, James, Jordan. Jones, W. D., Jordan. Dry Goods and General Merchandise. DuReU, B. M., Main. ^LTXJR-A.S COUNTY, KOCKY BAR— COUNTY SEAT. RESIDENTS OP ROCKY BAR AND CLIFDEN. Boles, A. Brown, A. G., auditor. Bump, J. S., justice of the peace. Cartee, Gates & Co., 5-stamp steam mill, and steam saw mill. Chamberlin (C. & Martin) merchant. Colhus, D. Y., physician. Comstock, H. T. P., miner. (Discoverer of the Comstock Lode, in N. T. Resides Rocky Bar.) r> Derrick, Isaac C. Dewitt, A. Dilley & Dover, merchants. E Epler, John H. F Farnham, S. B., physician, and superintendent of New York Gold and Silver Mininai; Co. Fisher, Isaac. ^ Fogg, Ivory. Fox, C. E. Graham, M. Green, B. F. Halsam, WilUam, Horning, Enos G. Howell, John G. Hunter, H. G^ U 108 KOOKY BAR AND CLIFDEN, I. T. Johnson, Travis, M. Kelly, M. Kellj, William. Kramer, Andj. It lu LaBaume, C. D. Law, William, jr., attorney at law. Leech, H. W. Lynch, John. m: McCall, David. McCaulin, A. D. IV Newburg, J., proprietor of South Boise Wagon Road. Newell, John. Niles, H. W., druggist. Nordheimer, B. O O'Connor, John C, attorney at law. Oglesby, Stephen E. O'Margary, H. W. 0., attorney at law. Pedlar, T. J. Prager & Bro., merchants. Ream, J. R. Roach, John. Rowley, L. B. Russell, M. SCHRAM, J. Sharff, Joseph. Sprague, A. D. Telford, Grant. Thessel, J. C. Truesdale, S. V. H, S T JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Importers and Wholesale Stationers, ROCKY BAR AND CLIFDEN, I. T. 109 Tudor, John. Tuikle, R. B. W Walker, C. W. Wattingham, W. (W. & Co.) merchant. Whitmer, David. Wood, Warren D. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OP ROCKY BAR AND CLIFDEN. Attorneys at Law. Law, Jr., WiUiam. 0' Connor, John C. O'Margary, H. W. 0. Dry Goods and General Mer- chandise. Chamberlin & Martin. Dilley & Dover. Prager & Bro. Wattingham & Co. Drugs and Medicines. Niles, H. W. Physician. Farnham, S. B. Wagon Road. South-Boise Wagon Road, J. Newburg. Quartz and Saw-Mill. Cartee, Gates & Co., steam mill and steam saw-mill. Mining Superintendent. Farnham, S. B., superintendent of the New York & Gold Mining Co. 418 and 420 OUf Street, San Francisco. • ]SrEZ PERCE COU:tTTY, LEWISTON— COUNTY SEAT. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OP LEWISTON. Attorneys at Law. Harness and Saddlery. Brown, Jonas W. Schenck, Theodore, Montgomery, Miller, Frank. between Second and Third. Pomeroy & Leland, Montgomery, between Second and Third. Hotels. Globe Hotel, Aug. Bittner, pro- Assayers. prietor, Montgomery. Hurley, R. & Co., between C and Hotel de France, Madame Le D, First and Second. FranQois, proprietress, cor C and Second. Clothing. Luna House, A. W. Sweeney, Isaacs, D. & J. proprietor, cor C and Third. Dry Goods and General Mer- Livery Stable. chandise. Moore, T. J., corner Montgomery Baily, R. and First. Fitch & Co., corner Third and D. Flanagan, James & Co., corner Notary Public. Montgomery and Fourth. Pomeroy, T. M., Montgomery, Townsend & Bukef, cor Mont- between Second and Third. gomery and Second. Physician and Surgeon. Express Companies. Kelley, M. A., Montgomery, bet Bacon's Express. Second and Third. Davidson's Express. D wight Bro.'s Express. Publication. " North-Idaho Radiator," Alonzo Gunsmith. Leland, editor ; T. J. Fa- Sprague, E. S. vorite, proprietor. • NAMES OF LEDGES e IDAHO TERRITORY. Note. — List of Ledges County, Idaho Territory, tal letters. Ada Francis, Ada Elmore, Aleyone, Allen, Allison, Alviso, Aman, American Eagle, American Star, ASTOR. BANNER, Bannotfk, BARTEE, Barter, Blair, Blue Jacket, Blue Ridge, Boise, Bon Ton, Bowen, Break of Day, Bully of the West. Carrol Gulch, Centerville, Chaffer, Chase, Cherokee, CHICKAHOMINY, Chocktaw, Christie, BOISE COUNTY. recorded in the Eecorder's office in Idaho City, Boise Names of Ledges considerably developed are in capi- Clermont, Columbia, Columbia and Pioneer, Colburn, Copperhead, Cumberland, Currie Burrows. Dayley, Daniel Webster, Delaware, Derrige, Donivan. Eclipse, Ella, Elk Horn, Empire, Enterprise, Estelle, Evening Star, Excelsior. Faggard, Fat Tak, Fourth of July, Freeman's, French, Fuqua, Furnis. GARRISON GAMBRINUS, Grant, 112 NAMES OF LEDGES IN IDAHO TERRITORY. Ganburecne, George A. Jackson, Gerard, Gold Dirt, Golden Fleece, Golden Gate, Gold and Silver, Gold Hill, Golden West. Hard Scrabble, Hassals, Hawkey e, Highland, Honey Comb, Hoodoo, Humbug. Illinois, Independence, lone, Irish. Jewett, Jim Crow, John L. Stephens. Junietta. Keystone, Kentucky Centerville, King. Lawyer, Lincoln, Lone Star, Lucky Boy, Luna, Lucky Star. Mammoth, Mankato, Marion, Mary Moore, Mayflower, Maxon, McKenny, Michigan, Mohler, Montana, Monarch, Mullen, Munroe. Parthenia, Pascal, Payette, Pioneer, Placerville, Pointerenas, Pomona, Portland, PRIDE OF IDAHO, Pride of the Union, Pride of the West. Queen of the West. Rhoads & Co., Rossi. San Francisco, Seymour, Signoritta, Silver Age, Silver Star, Silver Shield, Sierra Nevada, Specimen, Stanton, Stars and Stripes, Strickland, Surprise. • Target, Thompson, Twin Sister. Union. Washington, Webfoot, Welches, Wisconsin. Yellow Jacket, Yellow Stone. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street, San NAMES OF LEDGES IN IDAHO TERRITORY. 113 O W YHEE COUTyTTY. Note. — List of Ledges recorded in the Recorder's office, in Ruby City, Owyhee County. Number of Ledges recorded, 288. ALLISON, Columbus, ALABAMA, CHANCY, Accident, Criselle, Alexander, Chicago, Arab, Christiana, Alva, CALAVERAS, Aurora, COLUMBIA, ABE LINCOLN, Chieftain, Andrew Jackson, • Centurian, Attona, Criterion, Avalanch, Clermont, Austin, Clendenin, Arrigoni, Cleary Fr. District, Aurora Borealis, Clipper, Anna, Cross Grain, Antelopj, California, Alturas, Confederate Star, Alta, Cavalier, Anna Laura, Caledonia, Alvis Wayland. Central, Cockpit, Bailey, Bunker Hill, Copenhagen, Chinahira. Bluster, Burning Miscen, DONOVAN & THOMAS, BLAZING STAR, Deer, Bamboo, Donnelly, 7 Blae, DASHAWAY, 7 Break of Day, Daniel Webster, BUCKEYE, Defiance, Buckeye, No, 2, David, BLUE JACKET, Donald McKay, Bobtail, D. M. C. Bowling Green, Banner, EVENING STAR, Buck Eye Sue, EMPIRE, Carson District, Black Hawk, Empire, French District, BEEGUM, Empire, Mammoth District, Bartl(?tt, Eclipse, C. District, Black Boulder, Eclipse, Ft. District, Black Eagle, EUREKA, Bully Wright. Ellsworth, Francisco, direct Importers of Arnold's genuine "Writing Fluid. H 114 NAMES OF LEDGES IN IDAHO TERRITORY. Excelsior, Elephant. Flying Cloud, Franklin, First Consul, Frankfort, Fort Fleming. GOLDEN EAGLE, Grey Eagle, Green Yankee, Glenbrook, Golden Gate, Golden Era, Geher, Great Western, Gem, Ft. District, General Grant, Golden Chariot, Greenback, Golden Rule, George Washington, General Lyons, French. Helen Wilmot, HAIGHT, Ft. District, HOME TICKET, Hog Eye, Flint District, Hyas Close, Flint District, Henry Clay, Hays, HOME STRETCH. HAM FAT, HOME STAKE, HAWK EYE, Hard Times, Homeward Bound, Hannibal, HAMILTON, Highland, Hidden Treasure. Idea, Eluiois, Iron Py rates, Idle Wild, Independence, Independence, No. 2, Idaho. Josephine, Jupiter, Jefferson, Jackson, JEFF. DAVIS, John Bull, Jenny Lind. Keystone, Kitty Clide, Kirkpatrick, Kingsbury, KINGBEE, Kentucky. Louisa, Live Yankee, Lafayette, Last Chance, Leviathan, Lamp-Lighter, Lunft, LADY CANDIS, Lewis & Clark, Lucky Boy. MORNING STAR, Morning Star, West Fork, Montezuma, Mammoth, Monitor, C. District, Monitor, Ft. District, Minnehaha, MIAMI, Missouri, Multnomah, Mountain Diadem, Miller, Milwaukie, My Mary Ann, Mountania, NAMES OF LEDGES IN IDAHO TERRITORY. 115 Manitenette, Marj Ann, Minesota, Mountain Rose, Metropolis, MARY BLANE, Monongahela, Mountaineer, Maid of Monterey, Mahala, McClure, Mountain Chief, MASONIC. North America, Newton, NEW YORK, Nellj Gray, North Star, NORTH POLE, NONDESCRIPT, NOONDAY, Niagari, North Carohna, NONE SUCH, Nail Driver. Old Tom Gin, Owyhee, Occidental, ORO FINO, OXFORD, Oriental, Oregon, Old Whig, Ocean Wave, Olive Branch, Ophir, of Idaho, Oro Wano, Onondago, Oro Fino, West Fork. Pocahontas, Palmetto, Pride of Owyhee, Polar Star, Pike, Peace Democrat, Pride of the North, PHCENIX, POTOSI,. Pacific. Rival, RED JACKET, Rising Sun, RISING STAR, Ruby, REPPITO, Repubhc, Rambo, Roger McCay, Robert Burns, Richmond, Revenue, ROUGH AND READY, Race, Roxbury, Red, White, and Blue, ROSEDALE. Standard, Ft. District, Silver Star, STONEWALL JACKSON, Shark, Sacramento, Savage, Sultana, Spray, Siskiyou, STARR KING, Setting Sun, Silver Age, SILVER LEGION, Sheba, SUNDAY, Silver Pluck, San Francisco, SILVER BULLION, Silver Brick, Silver Block, Sock Doliger, San Jos^, Scottish Chief, 116 NAMES OP LEDGES IN IDAHO TERRITORY. Silver Giant, Silver Chariot. Twilight, Titan, Twin Sisters, Thunderbolt, Tallisman, Talconas. Union, No. 1, UNION, No. 2. Vanderbilt, Vancouver, Vulcan, VASS, Vallejo. WHISKEY GULCH, WHISKEY, WAR EAGLE, White, Walla Walla. Wisconsin, Whig, Washoe, Webfoot. YREKA, Yankee Blade, YELLOW JACKET. ALTUKAS COUNTY. Abe & Andy, Aeplia, Agnes, Alabama, Albion, Almeda, Alturas, American, Ammerman, Arco, Aroca, Atlanta, August, AUGUSTA. Badger, Bangor, Banner, BANNOCK CHIEF, Barker, BAY STATE, Blood Hound, Bobtail, BOHEMIA, Bonnie Blue Flag, Bon Ton, Boomerang, Bowena, Bowman, Brunswick, Bullion, Burning Moscow. Calaveras, California, Cammas, Cariboo, Carlon, Cedar, Central, Chancy, Charlestown, CHATTANOOGA, CHIQUITA, Ciglemiller, Colorado, Columbus, Comanche, Comet, COMPOSITION, Constitution, COMSTOCK, JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Sti-eet, San NAMES OF LEDGES IN IDAHO TERRITORY. 117 CONFEDERATE STAR, GOLDEN COURIER, Contra Costa, Golden Eagle, Cora Day, Golden Star, Coyote, Golden Wreath, Cuba, Gould & Curry, Cumberland. Granade, Grand Trunk, Desdemonia, Gray Horse, Diana, Great Eastern. Diadem, Diamond, Hard-Up, Dolphin, Happy Home, Doney, Hibernia, Douglas, Hidden Treasure, DUNCAN. Home Stake, Honolula, East Barker, Hornet. Eclipse, Eldorado, Idaho, Elephant, Ida, or Ada Elmore, Emerald, Ida Moore, Emet, Idaho Chief, Emily, Independence, Empire State, Indian Queen, Engles, Indian, ESMERALDA, Ivanhoe, Eureka, Evening Star, Jack Frost, Excelsior. Jackson, Jeiferson, Flying Dutchman, Jeff. Davis, Fox, Joe Bowers, Forest Queen. John Huntoon, Jos^ Parado, Garibaldi, Juno, Gem of Alturas, Jupiter. General Grant, General Lane, Kangaroo, General Lee, Kate Young, General McCook, Keosauqua, General Sigel, Keystone, Genella & Co., KING BEE. Georgia, GERMANIA, Lady Bell, Glencoe, Last Chance, Gloria Mundi, LAWRENCE, Godfrey's Cordial, Legal Tender, Francisco, direct Importers of Whatman's Linen Drawing Papers. 118 NAMES OF LEDGES IN IDAHO TERRITORY. Light Dragoon, Live Oak, Lost Boj, Louisa, Lucky Dick, Lyon. Madison, Mammoth,, Mars, Marietta, Masonic y Matilda, Mary, Mary Ann, May Flower, Mazeppa, Mechanics, Merrimac, Minnehaha, Minnesota, MONTE CHRISTO, Montezuma, Monster, Morning Star, Mount Atlas, Mount Diablo, Mountain, Mountain Buck, Moimt Eagle, My r telle. New Jersey, New York, Nonpareil, North Fork, Northern Light, North Star. Occidental, OLD OPHIR, O.K., Oneida, Ophir, Ophir Chief, Oregon, Othello. Pacific, Palmetto, Peter Pouton, Phoenix, Pino Alta, Pioneer, Pipe Maker, Potomac, Potosi, Powhattau, Pride. Ranchero, Rattlesnake, Rebecca, Red Bird, RESULT, Richmond, Rose Bud, Rough and Ready. Sandy Hook, San Francisco, San Gonzala, Sansanita Santa Cruz, Sierra, Silver Circle, SILVER HEEL, Silver Star, Silverton, Sisco, Socora, Solinger Blade, South am, SOUTH FORK, South Star, Spring, Spring Valley, St. Charles, Star, Star of the Union State of Maine, Stephen A. Douglas, Suisun, Surprise, Sweet Betsy. MINING COMPANIES IN IDAHO TERRITORY. 119 Tecumsah, Tennessee, Tenino, Texas, Tiger, Timbuctoo, Tom Paine, Treasure. Uncle Abe, Uncle Sam, Union, Union Flag. Valley, Venus. Wabash, War Eagle^ War Port, WEBSTER, Wide West, Wild Brick, Wild Cat, Wild Yankee, Winnemuck, WIZARD KING, Wm. Favorite, Wyandott. Yankee, Young America, Young Emigrant. MINING COMPANIES IN IDAHO TERRITORY. AsTOR Gold & Silver Mining Co., Boise County. F. Cheeny, President ; A. Phillips, Secretary. Boise Consolidated G. & S. M. Co. Columbia G. & S. M. Co., Boise County, Bannock District. In- corporated 1863. Capital Stock, $240,000 ; Shares, 2,400. John McCraken, President ; T. A. Davis, Secretary. Daly G. & S. M. Co., Boise County, Bannock District. Incorpo- rated 1863. Capital Stock, $320,000 ; Shares, 3,200. D. F. Bradford, President ; J. Myrick, Secretary. Gambrinus G. & S. M. Co., Boise County. Capital Stock, $380,000; Shares, 1,000. Ed. A. Temple, President; Geo. W. Murray, Secretary. Garrison Gambrinus G. & S. M. Co., Boise County. Capital Stock, $32,000; Shares, 1,600. G. White, President; J. H. Wickersham, Secretary. Multnomah G. & S. M. Co., Boise County, Eldorado District. Capital Stock, $240,000; Shares, 2,400. S. G. Reed, President ; E. G. Randall, Secretary. 120 MINING COMPANIES IN IDAHO TERRITORY. Alabama G. & S. M. Co., Owjhee County. Capital Stock, $140,000; Shares, 1,400. J. C. Hawthorne, President; R. L. Norden, Secretary. Allison G. & S. M. Co., Owyhee County. T. H. Wiley, Presi- dent; John A, Post, Secretary. Crane & Driggs G. & S. M. Co., Owyhee County. Capital Stock, $880,000 ; Shares, 4,400. Lloyd Brook, President ; Geo. W. Murray, Secretary. Empire G. & S. M. Co., Owyhee County. Incorporated 1864. Capital Stock, 1360,000. D. H. Bradford, President; Geo. W. Murray, Secretary. Golden Chariot G. & S. M. Co., Owyhee County. Capital Stock, $300,000 ; Shares, 600. J. S. Ruckle, President ; John Cathn, Secretary. Morning Star G. & S. M. Co., Owyhee County. Capital Stock, 1300,000; Shares, 600. J. C. Ainsworth, President; Geo. C. Murray, Secretary. Potosi of Idaho G. & S. M. Co., Owyhee County. Capital Stock, $230,000; Shares, 800. Geo. L. Curry, President; B. L. Norden, Secretary. Owyhee G. & S. M. Co., Owyhee County. Capital Stock, $200,000; Shares, 2,000. R. R. Thompson, President; Geo. W. Murray, Secretary. Owyhee Home Ticket G. & S. M. Co., Owyhee County. Cap- ital Stock, $80,000 ; Shares, 800. Geo. L. Curry, Presi- dent ; B. L. Norden, Secretary. Silver Bullion G. & S. M. Co., Owyhee County. Capital Stock, $160,000 ; Shares, 800. War Eagle G. & S. M. Co., Owyhee County. Capital Stock, $240,000; Shares, 2,400. E. W. Tracy, President; B. L. Norden, Secretary. Morning Star Tunnel Co., Owyhee County. A. C. Swift, President ; A. P. Mmear, Secretary. Oro Fino Tunnel Co., Owyhee County. Wm. B. Crane, Pres- ident; J. B. Shaffer, Secretary. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street. SAlSr FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. 121 SPORTSMEN'S EMFOSIUIL - < «^^ — ►- AWARDED BY THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTE FAIR, SeptemTbex', 18B4. < ««» > 418 and 420 Washington Street, FISHING RODS, LINES, 5 Trout and Salmon And all descriptions of Sporting and Fishing Tackle. LIIVES, OF- .^LL SIZES, Cotton, Hemp, Linen, Silk, and China Grass, Drinking Cups, Spring Hooks, Drinking Flasks, >/ r^ [^ (^ ^ And everything appertaining to the FISHING-TACKLE TEADE. Orders, Wholesale and Retail, Filled and Forwarded Promptly. 122 SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. FIRST PREMIUIVI Awarded by the Mechanics' Institute Fair, San Francisco, Septeinlbei', 1864. R. LIDDLE & CO., r, ■P 418 Washington Street, near Post Office, m f laiitist® And Importers of all Classes of SPORTIMG TACKLE, Constantly on hand, GUNS from the first makers of London, viz : Wm. Greener, Wm. Moore, Moore & Harris, Redfern, Hollis & Son, and all other makers. Also, the best stock of American Eifies, Pistols and Carbines on the Pacific Coast, viz : Colt's, Sharp's, Smith & Wesson's, Remington's, and all the latest patents of Pis- tols. Sharp's, Wesson's, Ballard's, Spencer's and Henry's Patent Breech-loading Rifles. rtF^- CARTRIDGES OF ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND..=£3] We are the only authorized Agents for the " Greener" Guns on the Pacific Coast. EH O WASHINGTON TERRITORY. WALLA WALLA. Walla Walla is favorably situated in a valley from which it de- rives its name. The first frame building was erected in the city in the fall of 1858 ; since then it has' advanced rapidly in growth, popu- lation, and prosperity. Being located in an agricultural valley, it en- joys good facilities for trade. At present most of the travel and freight leaves this city for Fisherville and the Kootenai mines in British Colum- bia. There is also considerable travel and trade between Walla Walla and Boise Basin, and other parts of Idaho. Estimated population, 1,200 ; distance from Wallula, thirty miles. Chnrch In ft^alla \FaIla. Co7igregational Church. — T. B. Chamberlin, Pastor. liiterary Associations, £tc., in 'Walla fValla. Literary Society. — Walla Walla Library and Literary As- sociation. 31asonic. — Walla Walla Lodge, A. F. & A. W. Regular Meet- ings on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. Odd Fellows — L O. of 0. F. Enterprise Lodge, No. 2. — Regu- lar Meeting every Wednesday evening. WALLULA. Wallula is located on the south side of Columbia River, and east of the mouth of the Walla Walla River. The freight for Walla Walla is landed here. Distance from Boise City, via Walla Walla, two hund- red and ninety-five miles. FORT WALLA WALLA. walla walla valley. Fort Walla Walla was established on Mill Creek, Walla Walla Valley, September, 1856. On account of the hostiUty of the Indians JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street. 126 WASHINGTON TERRITORY. towards the whites, they removed to A. J. Can's Addition to the city. In October, 185G, on the breaking up of Gov. I. I. Stephens' Council, held with the different tribes of this part of the upper country, consist- ing of Nez Perces, AValla AYalla, Umatilla, Yakima, and Spokane In- dians — between 1,700 and 2,000 in number. The day tliat he left for the Dalles, the Indians suddenly attacked him, and fought till night, when they were compelled to draw off. He, in the meantime, sent in an ex- press to Col. Steptoe, apprising him of his situation, and asking assist- ance, which reached him about ten o'clock that night. Upon the Indians being aware of his moving, and tliat he had received assistance, they endeavored to destroy him before he could reach his cantonment, but were happily disappointed. Next morning they resumed hostilities, fighting until about eleven o'clock that day, when the commander, getting a howitzer into position, caused them to retreat by throwing shot and shell among them. Col. Steptoe, with Gov. Stephens' party and his own force, erected a block house and stockaded it in j leaving one company to jirotect Govern- ment stores, he proceeded with the balance of his force, consisting of one company of cavalry and one of artillery, to escort Gov. Stevens as far as the Dalles. On General Wright's arrival, in 1857, the fort was permanently located where it now stands — about a mile and a half west fi-om the city. Walla Walla Valley was first opened to settlement in the fall of 1858, by order of General Wright, Commander of the Department of Oregon at that time. Capital or IVaBblUKton Territory— Olyinpla. FEDERAL OFFICERS. WILLIAM PICKERING, Governor ; residence, Olympia ; salary, $3,000. Edward Evans, Secretary; residence, Olympia; Salary, $2,000. J. Pickering, Executive Clerk; residence, Olympia; salary, $1,200. C. C. Hewett, Chief Justice, Third Judicial District; residence, Olympia; salary, $2,500. James E. Wyche, Associate Justice, First Judicial District ; resi- dence, Vancouver ; salary, $2,500. E. p. Oliphant, Associate Justice, Walla Walla ; salary, $2,500. John J. McGilvra, U. S. District Attorney ; salary, $250 and fees. ■ Wm. Huntington, U. S. Marshal; residence, Monticello; salary, $250 and fees. A. G. Henry, Surveyor General ; residence, Olympia ; salary, $2,500. Calin H. Hale, Superintendent of Indian Affairs ; salary, $2,500.' WASHINGTON TERRITORY. 127 TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. Wm. Cock, Treasurer ; residence, Olympia ; commissions. 11. M. Walker, Auditor ; residence, Olympia. J. G. Head, Librarian ; residence, Olympia. Coantles of fV^aiililnstuii Xerrltory. Counts/. County Scat. Postmaster. Cliehalis Montesano J. L. Scamraons. Clallam New Dunginess H. Davis. . Clarke Vancouver Hiram Cochran. Cowlitz Monticello, A. R. Burbank. Ferguson Island Couperville Jefferson Port Townsend H. L. Tibbals. King Seattle Sam'l F. Coombs. Kitsap Port Madison B. E. Lombard. Klikitat Rockland J. H. Hermans. Lewis Claquato J. T. Browning. Pacific Oysterville John Crellin, Ji\ Pierce Steilacoom J. IL Munson. Sawamish Oakland Wm. M. Morrow. Skamania Cascades L H. Bush. Snohomish Mulkilteo J. D. Fowler. Spokane Pinkney City (Ft. Colville P. O.) Stevens Thurston Olympia F. M. Sargent. Wahkiakum Cathlamet James Bii'nie. Walla Walla Walla Walla E. E. Kelley. Whatcom Whatcom William Utter. WALLA WALLA COUNTY, WALLA WALLA— COUNTY SEAT. EESIDENTS OP WALLA WALLA. Abbott, J. F., feed and liver j stable, Main. Abel, Charles, civil engineer. Adams, W. P. (Brown Bros. & Co.) merchant. Allen, F. P., carpenter. Second. Allen, Stephen, Alder. Aller, Oliver, carpenter, Main. Allgood, V. Ammamm, J., chair-maker. Main. Applonio, A. (A. & Stephen) St. George Chop House, Main. Arner, W. J., jeweler. Second. B Baggs, George, Pioneer Market, Main. Baker, D. S., merchant, Main. Barrett, H. (B. & Cosgrove) Gem Saloon, Main. Barry, J. W., agent of Thomas & Co.'s Stage Line. Bauer, J., cigar and tabacco store. Main. Baumeister, E., hair-dressing saloon. Main. Baumeister, M. (B. & Gallagher) Oriental Baths, Main. Beasley, D. B. (B. & Co.) California Bakery, Main. Berrboa, 0., miner. Berry, C. W., packer. Bertron, C, book-keeper at Brown, Wolf & Co.'s, Main. Bisset, A. Blackmor, 0., teamster. Blanpied, J. B., shoemaker, Main. Bledsoe, Howard, messenger of Wells, Fargo & Co.'s, Main. Blewett, J. H., Probate Judge, Main, residence in the suburbs. Bogle, R. (colored) Siskiyou Bath House, Main. Bourne, J. S., farmer, north of Mill Creek. Breyat, M. Bretschel, 0. Walla Walla Bakery, Main. Davis, N. (J. Ellis & Co.) merchant. Main. Day, Dr. J. H., druggist and assayer. Main. Day, L,, agent for 0. S. N. Co. Decker, H. S., messenger of Wells, Fargo & Co.'s, Main. DeSouza, T. M. (colored) blacking estabhshment. Main, res Rose. DeWolf, Mrs. Joseph, dressmaker. Alder. Dovell, John, (Massam & D.) wagonmaker, Main. Dugan, Frank P., attorney at law, Main. Dusenbery, H. (D. Bros.) merchant. Main. Dusenbery, N. (D. Bros.) merchant, Main. D welly, R.,, farmer, Alder. Elias, .S. (E. & Bro.) general merchandise, Main. Ellis, J. (J. E. & Co.) merchant. Main. F Fargo, S. B. (J. D. Mix & S. B. F.) Main. ^ Foor, G. P., shoemaker at J. P. Blanpied, Main. Files, Robert, job-wagon. Forlong, J., cook. Foster, John, cook at the Empire Hotel, Main. Books, and Cheap Publications, 418 and 420 Clay St., San Francisco. I 130 WALLA WALLA, W. T. Fox, M., tailor. Main. Frank, A. (A, F. & Co.) merchant, Main. Frary, J. H., " I. X. L." Saloon, Main. Fuhr, P., shoe manufacturer. Main. GrALLAGHER, M. F. (Baumeister & G.) Oriental Baths, Main. Gardner, J. B. (G. & Hoffinan) lodging-house. Main. Gavitt, J. A. (G. & Seifel) saddler, Main. Gilliam, W. S., Sheriff, Main. Giroux, G. (Racine & G.) saloon. Main. Glassford, William, carpenter, Main. Goldstein, C. (Goldstein & Co.) cigar store. Main. Goodman, W. (Rice & G.) feed and sale stable. Main. Gordon, William S., tinner, employed by WilUam Phillips, boards at the Washington Restaurant. Green, John A. (G. & Ryan) Challenge Saloon, Main. Grisley, J., blacksmith, Main. Grub, P., employed at the City Market, Main. Guichard, R. (Kojilhauff & G.) general merchandise, corner Main and Third. Gutus, L. packer. Haas, J., clerk at S. Rosenfeld, Main. Hamilton, W. C. Hanaford, C, Alder. Harris, Isaac, (H. & Marks) merchant. Main. Harrison, J. E. (H. & Roberts) Crystal Saloon, Main. Hartman, A. F., blacksmith, corner Alder and Third. Hartman M. (H. & Co.) Oriental Hotel, corner Main and Third. Hay ward, Ben., stage agent. Hcchemer, L., employed in Franklin Market, Main. Hellmuth, J., Walla Walla Brewery, Main. Hen Lee, Chinese laundry, Second. Hight, J. L., packer. Main. Hodgson, J. E. (Hartman & Co.) Oriental Hotel, Main. Hoge, Samuel, farmer. Holmes, L. B., freighter. Main. Hop Wa, Chinese laundry, Main. Howard, H. (H. & Cady) merchant. Main. Hunter, J. W., M.D., physician and surgeon. Main. I Ireland, t3., brick-mason. Cross Lane. Irwin, L. M., clerk at J. C. Isaacs, Main. Isaacs, J. C, general merchandise. Main. Isaacs, Mr., merchant. Main. WALL A WALLA, W. T. 131 J Jacobs, B. (Jacobs & Co.) merchant, Main. Jacobs, Samuel, (Overholtzer & J.) Phoenix Mill. James, E. L., Alder. Jim, Dr., Chinese physician, Main. Johnson, H. B. (Kelly & J.) books and stationery. Main, Johnson, W. W., surveyor. Jones, John, merchant. Main. Joseph, G. W., William Tell Restaurant, Main. Kalling, D. (Kalling & Co.) saloon, corner Main and Second. Kehoe, S., lodging-house, corner Alder and Fourth. Kelly, E. E., postmaster, (K. & Johnson) books and stationery, Main. Kelly, William B., carpenter and undertaker, Main. Kerr, L., farmer. Kerr, W. J., employed at J. D. Cook & Co.'s, Main. Kinney, L. C, physician and surgeon. Main. Kinsey, S., physician and surgeon, First. Kohlhauff, W. (K. & Guichard) general merchandise, corner Mam and Third. Kraft, C. F. (K. & Sturm) livery, feed and exchange stable. Krebs, H., clerk at Schwabacher Bros. & Co. Kreider, S. D., freighter, residence Alder. IL. Labrashe, N., miner. Langford, W. G. (Lasater & Langford) attorney at law, Second. Lasater, J. H. (L. & Langford) attorney at law, Second. Laugier, C, Charley's Restaurant, Main. Lebenbaum, L. (J. Ostheim & Co.) merchant, Main. Lee Song, Chinese laundry. Main. Leidy, J. G., carpenter. Main, above Mill Creek. Lejidy, M., carpenter. Main, above Mill Creek. Linkton, S., lumber dealer. Alder. Loop, T. L., messenger of Wells, Fargo & Co.'s, Main. Luckinbill, M. (Kalling & Co..) saloon, corner Main and Second. Lynch, A., Lynch's Saloon, Main. Lynch, P. M. (L. & Wiley) Main, north of Mill Creek. Mack, R., saddler, employed by Gavitt & Seitel, Main. Mansfield, William M., tin-shop. Main. Markham, L., Empire Hotel and Restaurant, Main. Marks, Samuel, (Harris & M.) merchant, Main. 132 WALLA WALLA, W. .T. Martin, William, farmer. Massam, E. H. (M. & Dovell) -wagonmaker, Main. Mauzey, W. K., farmer. Mayer, L. (M. & Co.) merchant. Main. McAuliff, J., packer, Colville. McCoraith, J., Alder. McDonald, A., clerk at Schwabacher Bros. & Co.'s. McKay, A., cigar store. Main. McKee, J. W., merchant. Main. Meyer, E., City Brewery, Second. Miner, A. J., property-holder, residence corner Alder and First. Mitchell, J. B. (colored) (M. & Boyle) Siskiyou Bath House, Main. Mix, A. A. (Craig & M.) druggist. Main. Mix, James D. (J. D. M. & S. B. Fargo) attorney at law. Main. Moody, Wilham A., carpenter, residence Main. Morris, C. (Carpenter k M.) confectioner, Main. Morris, D., farmer. Munsell, J., wagonmaker. Murphy, Wilham H., packer. Main. N Nelson, J. M., clerk at Wells, Fargo & Co.'s, Main. Nitzel, E., residence Main. O O'DoNNELL, William, employed by W. Phillips, boards at the Washington Restaurant. Ortes, J., miner. Ostheim, H., cigar store. Ostheim, J. (J. 0. & Co.) merchant. Main. Overholtzer, Wilham, (0. & Jacobs) Phoenix Mill. I» Pacey, E. H., job-wagon. Page, Thomas, feed stable. Main, north of Mill Creek. Parker, H., books and stationery, attorney at law, Main. Petley, J., Franklin Market, Main. Phillips, William, tin-shop. Main. Plocer, Charles, house and sign painter, corner First and Alder. Q QuiNN, Thomas, saddler, employed by J. D. Cook & Co., Main. Racine, A. J. (R. & Giroux) saloon, Main. Rafferty, J., packer. Main, north of Mill Creek. Rambo, I., farmer. '! ( JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street, San WALLA WALLA, W. T. 133 Rea, C. T. I., dentist, Main. Rector, L. J., County Clerk. Redman, G. W., teamster. Rees, R. R. printer, (R. R. & S. G. Rees) editors and proprietors of the "Walla Walla Statesman," Third. Rees, S. G., printer, (R. R & S. G. Rees) editors and proprietors of the " Walla Walla Statesman," Third, residence Alder. Reese, I. T. (Kyger & R.) general merchandise. Main. Rice, R. A. (R. & Goodman) feed and sale stable, Main. Roberts, A. B., farmer, rear of Alder. Raberts, I. L. (Harrison & R.) Crystal Saloon, Main. Rosenfeld, S., cigar store, Main. Rosenthal, J., jeweler and assayer, corner Main and Third. Ryan, E., policeman. Ryan, J. (Green & R.) Challenge Saloon, Main. Sanford, R. a., book-keeper at Kyger & Reese, Main. Sanderson, H., hotel-keeper. Savage, George, watchmaker, Main. Sclmmacher, C, gunsmith, Main. Scott, J., clerk at Jacobs & Co.'s, Main. Schwabacher, A. (S. Bros. & Co.) dry goods and general mer- chandise. Main. Schwabacher, L. (S. Bros. & Co.) dry goods and general merchand- ise, Main. Schwabacher, L. M., clerk at Schwabacher Bros. & Co.'s. Seaman, J. W., packer. Third. Seeber, J. F., residence Alder. Seitel, A., City Marshal, (Gavitt & S.) Main. Shawble, Philip, farmer. Sheade, George, tailor. Main. Sheflfer, N. V., carpenter. Main. Sheidman, B. (Brown Bros. & Co.) merchant, Main. Shell, E., physician and druggist. Main. Short, J. H., stock dealer, Alder. Shull, J. W., blacksmith, Alder. Shum La, Chinese laundry. Main. Sliupe, P. T., artist. Main. Simmons, S., watchmaker, employed by J. Rosenthal, corner Main and Third. Smith, J. W., carpenter. Alder. Steinberger, E. M., physician. Stevens, John, St. George Chop House, Main. Stevenson, E., M.D., homeopathist, office Main. Stine, F., blacksmith. Main, residence Fourth. Stone, E. B., school-teacher. Francisco, direct Importers of Whatman's Linen Drawing Papers. 134 WALLA WALLA, W. T. Stone, F. S., Belle Creole Saloon, Main. Sturm, C. (Kraft & S.) feed and exchange stable, Main. Stuzenacher, P., Whistling Pete Saloon, Main. Sullivan, Owen, employed at Fuhr's Shoe Shop, Main. T Taylor, E. E., Citj Hotel, Main. Teegarden, W., auction and commission house, Main. Tell, J., farmer, Second. Teny, W. J., Bank Exchange, Main. Theodore, A., clerk at Elias & Bro., Main. Thibodo, A. J. (T. &, Bro.) physician and druggist, Main. Thibodo, 0. J. (T. & Bro.) physician and druggist. Main. Thomas, Geo. F., proprietor of Stage Line, Main, above Mill Creek. Tiernay, Tom, Tom Tiernay's Livery Stable, Main. Tompkins, W. J., Deputy Marshal, Main. Turney, L. J. S. (Bridges & T.) attorney at law. Van Allstein, Main. Van Dyk, James, (Van D. &; Whitman) livery stable. Main. Wa Long, Chinese laundry. Main. Weed, Wilham, saddler at S. D. Cook & Co.'s, Main. Welch, Daniel, Bank Exchange, Main. Weller, B., shoe manufacturer, Main. Werthan, D., clerk at Frank & Co.'s, Main. Wertheimer, N. (A. Frank & Co.) merchant, Mam. Weston, David, blacksmith. Fourth. White, Charles A., County Surveyor, Main. Whitehead, , painter, corner Alder and First, Whitman, E. B. (F. W. Colman & Co.) drug store. Mam. Whitman, E. P. (Van Dyk & W.) livery stable. Main. Wickersham, J., freighter, Main. Wiley, J. W. (Lynch & W.) blacksmith, north of Mill Creek, Main. Williams, J. (Beasley & Co.) California Bakery, Main. Wineset, C, wagonmaker. Main. • Woodward, Charles, superintendent Wells, Fargo & Co.'s, Main. Wolfstein, H. (Goldstein & Co.) cigar store. Main. ( Yocum, W. F., Post-Office Clerk, Main. z Zobel, A., upholsterer and paperhanger, corner First and Alder. A BUSIMSS DIRECTORY OF WALLA WALLA, m WHICH THE DIFFERENT TRADES AND PROFESSIONS ARE CLASSIFIED AND ARRANGED. Assayers. Day, J. H., Main. Rosenthal, J., Main. Attorneys at Law. Bridges & Turney, Main. Dugan, Frank P., Main. Lasater & Langford, Second. Mix, J. D. & S. B. Fargo, Main. Parker, H., Main. Artist. Shupe, P. T., Main. Bakeries. Beasley & Co., Main. Bretchel, 0., Main. Blacksmiths. Conlon, James, Main. Grislej, J., Main. Hartman, A. F., cor Alder and Third. Lynch & Wiley, N. of Mill Creek. ShuU, J. W., Alder. Stine, F., Main. Weston, David, Fourth. Books and Stationery. Kelly & Johnson, Main. Parker, H., Main. Brewers. Hellmuth, J., Main. Meyer, E., Second. Cigars and Tobacco. Bavier, J., Main. Goldstein & Co., Main. McKay A., Main. Ostheim, H. Rosenfeld, S., Main. Civil Engineer. Abel, Charles. Express. Wells, Fargo & Co., Main. Confectionery. Carpenter & Morris, Main. Dentist. Bea, C. T. I., Main. Commission and Auction. Teegarden,.W., Main. Dry Goods and General Mer- chandise. Baker, D. S., Main. Brown Bros. & Co., Main. Dusenbery Bros., Main. Elias & Bro., Main. Ellis, J. & Co., Main. Frank, A. & Co., Main. Kohlhauff & Guichard, cor Main and Third. Harris & Marks, Main. Howard & Cady, Main. Isaacs, J. C, Main. 136 WALLA WALLA, W. T. Jacobs & Co., Main. Jones, John, Main. Kyger & Reese, Main. Mayer & Co., Main. McKee, J. W., Main. Ostheim, J. & Co., Main. Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Main. Di'ugs and Medicines. Craig & Mix, Main. Day, J. H., Main. Colman, F. W. & Co., Main. Thibodo & Bro., Main. Sheil, E., Main. Gunsmith. Shumaclier, C, Main. Hair Dressers. Baumeister & Gallagher, Main. Harness and Saddlery. Cook, J. D. & Co., Main. Gavitt & Seitel, Main. Hotels. City Hotel, E. E. Taylor, Main. Empire Hotel, L. Markham, Main. Oriental Hotel, Hartman & Co., Main. Liquor Dealers. Barrett & Cosgrove, Main. Frary, J. H., Main. Green & Ryan, Main. Harrison & Roberts, Main. Railing & Co., corner Main and Second. Lynch, A., Main. Racine & Giroux, Main. Stone, F. S., Main. Terry, W. J., Main. Welch, Daniel, Main. Livery Stables. Abbott, J. F., Main. Kraft & Sturm, Main. Page, T., Main, N. of Mill Creek. Rice & Goodman, Main. Tiernay, Tom, Main. Van Dyk & Whitman, Main. Lumber Dealer. Linkton, S., Alder. Markets (Meat). Baggs, George, Main. Petty, J., Main. Painters. Plocer, C, cor First and Alder. Whitehead, cor Alder and First. Photograph Gallery. Castleman, P. F., Main. Physicians and Surgeons. Craig, James S., Main. Day, J. H., Main. Hunter, J. W., Main. Jim, Dr. (Chinese) Main. Kinney, L. C, Main. Kinsey, S., Main. Sheil, E., Main. Stevenson, E., M.D., Main. Thibodo, A. J., Main. Thibodo, 0. J., Main. Publication. Walla Walla "Statesman," R. R. & S. G. Rees, editors and proprietors. Third. Postmaster. Kelley, E. E., Main. Restaurants. French Resta't, A Bvisher, Main. Charley's Restaurant, C. Laugier, Main. St. George Chop House, Applo- nio & Stephens, Main. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Importers and Wholesale Stationers, WALLA WALLA, W. T. 137 William Tell Restaurant, G. W. Joseph, Main. Stoves and Tinware. Mansfield, William M., Main. Phillips, WiUiam, Main. Surveyors. Johnson, W. W. White, C. A., County Surveyor. Tailors. Fox, M., Main. Sheade, George, Main. Upholsterer. Zobel, A., cor First and Alder. Wagon-Makers. Massam & Dovell, Main. Munsell, J. Wineset, C, Main. Watchmakers and Jewelers. Arner, W, J., Second. Rosenthal, J., corner Main and Third. Savage, George, Main. 418 and 420 Clay Street, San Francisco. RESIDENTS OF WALLULA. Benham, John, carpenter, boards at the Luna House, Front. Davis, Samuel S., at the Luna House, Front. Felton, Capt. C. C. (Flanders & F.) Front. Gleson, E., proprietor of Luna House, Front. Howard, Frank, laborer, boards at the Luna House, Front. Hutchms, B. P., merchant. Front. Lee, C, packer, boards at the Luna House, Front. Lindsey, E. P., Q.M.'s Agent, boards at the Luna House, Front. Mackoby, J., carpenter, boards at the Luna House, Front. Maney, T., saloon and boarding-house, rear of Front. Meierhans, C, laborer. Front. O'Brian, William, laborer, boards at the Luna House, Front. Painter, Wilham C, clerk at Flanders & Felton's, Front. Smith, J., laborer, boards at the Luna House, Front. Stewart, R. G., clerk, employed by the 0. S. N. Co., res Front. Van Sickle, J. M., merchant, residence Front. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. General Merchandise. Flanders & Felton, Front. Hutchins, B. P., Front. Hotel. Luna House, E. Gleson, Front. STATE OF OREGON. DALLES CITY, Dalles City is pleasantly situated on the south side of the Colum- bia River, and is a place of" much trade. The travel and freight for Idaho, Canyon City, and the Kootenai Mines, pass through the city, which renders it a place of considerable business. Its climate is sub- ject to sudden changes. Its public school is one of the best in the State. Estimated population, 2,500. Churches. The Methodist Church is located on Washington Street, south of Fifth. It was built during the year 1862, by Rev. S. F. Devoe, who was pastor till July, 1863, when he was succeeded by Rev. B. C. Lip- pincott. The church had then a membership of twenty-two — now seventy-four ; being an increase of fifty-two. The Congregational Church is situated on Third, east of Washing- ton. It was built in the fall of 1862. Had a membership then of seven ; present number, thirty-five. Rev. Thomas Condon, Pastor. Catholic Church is located on Third Street : F. A. Vermass, Roman Catholic Priest. There is a Roman Catholic School in the rear of the church. Public School. The Dalles Union School House is situated on Fifth Street ; J. D. Robb, Principal. ASSISTANT TEACHERS. Misses Mary Hill, Julia Johnson, S. A. Wall, and M. E. Sny- der. Number of scholars between two hundred and fifty and three hundred ; average attendance about two hundred and twenty-five. Xewspapers. The first newspaper published at the Dalles was called the Dalles Journal. It passed into the hands of W. H. Newell, in 1859, the pres- ent editor and proprietor. The name was changed to the Dalles Weekly in 1860. The first copy of the Daily Mountaineer was issued August 11th, 1862, by the proprietor of thd Dalles Weekly. 140 STATE OF OREGON. UMATILLA CITY. Umatilla was settled in the spring of 1863. It is situated on the south side of the Columbia River, and bounded on the east by the river from which it derives its name. It was incorporated as a city during the fall of 1864, and became the county seat of Umatilla County the fol- lowing year. It is one of the best landings on the river, being easy of access to Boise Basin, the quartz mines of Idaho, and the mining and agricultural regions on the south-east. It is unsurpassed as a shipping point, enjoying good facilities for communication with the interior all the year round. During the summer months, the city is exposed to violent winds, which prevail on the Columbia River at that season ; the winters are, however, mild and pleasant. Estimated population, four hundred and fifty. GRANDE RONDE VALLEY. Grande Ronde Valley abounds in fine scenery. Its soil is excel- lent, well watered, and most of it very productive. It has an area of about four hundred square miles, the greater part of which is already settled. The climate is somewhat unhealthy, and liable to sudden changes. ^ LA GRANDE. La Grande, in Grande Ronde Valley, was settled in the fall of 1861, and the present town site was selected the following autumn. It is pleasantly situated on rising ground, which gently slopes toward the center of the valley. Tempestuous Avinds prevail in La Grande during a part of the year, and are specially disagreeable during the winter. Distance from Eagle Creek Mines, about fifty-six miles. Es- timated population, four hundred and fifty. UNION. The town of Union was settled in the spring of 1864. It lies at the south end of Grande Ronde Valley, near the Spring Valley Pass, which connects Powder and Grande Ronde valleys. The town, being located in close proximity to rich and extensive placer mines, is thus afforded good facilities for trade. Estimated population, one hundred and fifty. Distance from Eagle Creek Mines, about forty miles. Improvement. — A grist mill is in course of construction, forty feet square, by Reynolds «& Baker, who intend finishing it by harvest time. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street, San STATE OF OREGON. 141 CELILO, WASCO COUNTY. Celilo is a steamboat landing, and located on the south side of the Columbia River, about fifteen miles east of the Dalles, with which it is connected by a good railroad. The 0. S. N. Co.'s railroad ware-house here deserves notice, on account of its length and ample room for stor- age. The office is so constructed that it is easily movable to any part of the interior of the building, by means of rollers which are affixed to the base. The length of this edifice is said to be nine hundred and fif- teen feet. There are thirty entrances on each side of the building — making sixty in all. The floor is thirty feet wide, and the doors move on rollers — making this the longest and largest warehouse on the coast. The jcars run along on the south side of the building, and the steamer loads and unloads her passengers and freight on the north side. RESIDENTS OF CELILO. Jones, G. W., miner. Madison, Capt. A. L. Mallory, R. H., dry goods. Peabody, T. J., agent of the 0. S. N. Co. Perkins, H. W., boarding house. Snooks, C. (Malory & Co.) saloon. Stone, A. H., purser, employed by the 0. S. N. Co. CANYON CITY. The mines in the immediate vicinity of Canyon City were first dis- covered by a party of fourteen men from California. They started from Yreka with the intention of going to Salmon River ; but in con- sequence of a disagreement regarding the route they were to go, five of the party left via Burnt River for Powder River, and nine concluded to prospect Pine Creek, and found good prospects on it about a mile and a half from Canyon City. On the following day, a satisfactory prospect was obtained in Rich Gulch, which induced the party to try Canyon Creek. Thus commenced -the development of one of the richest mining regions in the upper country, and it has yielded satisfactorily ever since. The mines in this section average uncommonly well. Es- timated population of Canyon City, 2,500. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF CANYON" CITY. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Roman, F. (books'r and stationer) Brunner, J., Fechheimer & Co., Phillip Peck & Co., Case & Wadleigh, McCullough & Hillman, C. Becker & Co., A. Breyman & Co., Sels & Stenme, John B. Love & Co. Francisco, direct Importers of Arnold's genuine Writing Fluid. 142 STATE OF OREGON. Martsville is located on Pine Creek, one and a half miles from Canyon City. Population about one hundred. John Day's City is situated on Canyon Creek, about one-fourth of a mile from John Day's River, and one and a half miles from Can- yon City. Estimated population, two hundred and fifty. New gold mines have been discovered on the Middle Fork of John Day's River, twenty-five miles north of Canyon City, and promise to equal, if not excel. Canyon Creek. A few miners have wintered there, and this region will be a fine field for the enterprising and industrious. Rich copper mines have been discovered on a mountain near Dixie Creek, which have prospected as high as eighty per cent. Distance to the mines, about eighteen miles north-east of Canyon City. AUBURN -- COUNTY SEAT BAKER COUNTY. Auburn was settled in the winter of 1862. It is located on Blue Gulch Creek, which empties into Powder River about two miles from town. The surrounding country is well timbered and watered. The climate is mild. The mines affbrd remunerative employment to a small number of miners. Estimated population in Auburn and vicinity, three hundred. MORMON" BASIN, BAKER COUNTY. Mormon Basin, is situated in a small, but rich, mining region. It is well timbered, but has not much water for mining purposes. Esti- mated population, three hundred. Distance from Rye Valley about eight miles. Persons going to Rye Valley go by way of Express Ranch, which is fifteen miles. EAGLE CREEK, UNION COUNTY. EAGLE CREEK MINING REGION. The Eagle Creek mining region is in Union County. It is divided into two districts, as follows : Koosta and Summit. Eagle Creek, by which this section is called and popularly known, is about forty miles from Union, and fifty-six miles from La Grande. Placer mines were first discovered on Pine Creek, nearly east of Eagle City, by a person of the name of Koosta. STATE OF OREGON. 143 Eagle City and anothei- mining camp which goes by the name of Shanghai, are situated in Koosta District. The mines are said to be somewhat extensive. This year will give opportunity to partially de- velop the district. Augusta is a small camp in Summit District. The country sur- rounding Eagle Creek is well timbered. The climate is mild during the spring, summer, and fall, but cold and equable in the winter. The Petre Ditch, in Summit District, extends seven and a half miles, and will be, when completed to Summit Digging, ten and a half miles, thence to Eagle City, twelve miles further, or twenty-two and a half miles altogether. BUSINESS DIRECTOBY OF EAGLE CITY. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. H. L. Gray, Green & Co., H. Harkleroad, Seely & Griggs. J. Hatfield & Co., La Grande and Eagle Creek Express. NAMES OF QUAKTZ LEDGES UST SUMMIT DISTKICT. Eagle Creek Ledge, Knight, Mammoth. Moore, Parsley, Wilkes. THE GRANITE CREEK MINES. The Granite Ci'eek mines were discovered in 1862. Principal min- ing camp — Independence. Independence is a small mining town situated at the confluence of Granite and Bull Run creeks. The surrounding country is well tim- bered and watered for mining purposes. Distance from Umatilla City about one hundred and four miles. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Forbes & Co., Conger, N., Tabor & Co. 144 STATE OF OREGON. STATE AND FEDERAL OFFICERS. STATE OFFICERS. ADDISON C. GIBBS, Governor ; residence, Portland ; salary, $1,500. Samuel E. Mat, Secretary of State ; residence, Salem ; salary, $1,500. E. N. Cooke, State Treasurer; residence, Salem; salary, $800. H. L. PiTTOCK, State Printer ; salary, fees. Senators. James W. Nesmith, term expires March 3d, 1867. Geo. H. Williams, term expires March 3d, 1871. Kepresentatlve. J. H. D. Henderson, term expires March 3d, 1867. state or n d 1 c t a r y . R. P. Boise, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ; residence, Salem ; salary, $2,000. R. E. Stratton, Associate Justice Supreme Court ; residence, Eu- gene ; salary, $2,000. P. P. Prim, Associate Justice Supreme Court ; residence, Jackson- ville ; salary, $2,000. E. D. Shattuck, Associate Justice of Supreme Coui't; residence, Port- land ; salary, $2,000. J. G. Wilson, Associate Justice of Supreme Court ; residence. Dalles City ; salary, $2,000. FEDERAL OFFICERS. M. P. Deady, U. S. District Judge; residence, Portland; salary, $3,000. W. L. Adams, Collector at Port of Astoria ; residence, Astoria ; salary, $3,000. Indian S u p e rl n t e n d e n c y . J. W. p. Huntington, Superintendent of Indian Affairs. C. S. WoODWORTH, Chief Clerk. Byron J. Pengra, Surveyor- General; residence, Eugene City. Register and Receiver's Office. Wm. a. Starkweather, Register ; residence, Oregon City. Wm. T. Matlock, Receiver; residence, Oregon City. John Kelly, Register; residence, Roseberg. G. Briggs, Receiver ; residence, Roseberg. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Stationery, School STATE OF OREGON, 145 Counties of O r e g o County. County Seat. Baker Auburn Benton Corvallis Clackamus Oregon City Clatsop Astoria Columbia St. Helen's Coos Empire City Curry Ellensburgh Douglas Roseburg Jackson Jacksonville Josephine Kerby ville Lane Eugene City Linn Albany Marion . Salem Multnomah Portland Polk Dallas Tillamook Umatilla Umatilla Union La Grande Wasco Dalles City Washington Hillsboro Yamhill Lafayette Postmaater. William F. McCrary. J. W. Souther. R. S. Partlow. C. L. Parker. Benjamin M. Watts. David Morse, Jr. John Dewey. Addison R. Flint. Samuel E. Haines. Madison B. Morris. Frederick Dudley. E. A. Freeland. J. T. Hamilton. H. W. Davis. W. A. K. Mellen. J. H. Koontz. B. P. Patterson. H. J. Waldron. J. R. Boyce. J. N. Campbell. County Officers of 'Wasco County. J, G. Wilson, Circuit Judge. C. R. Meigs, District Attorney. O. N. Denny, County Judge. R. B. Reed, County Clerk. Charles White, Sheriff. P. T. Tdthill, Deputy Sheriff. H. J. Waldron, Treasurer. J. D. RoBB, County School Supt. Horace Rice, County Commis- sioner. John Irving, County Commis- sioner. Books, and Cheap Publications, 418 and 420 Clay St., San Francisco. J ^W^SCO COTJISTTY, DALLES CITY— COUNTY SEAT. RESIDENTS OF DALLES CITY. Abrahamson, S. (A. & Kolilberg) clothing dealer, N. E. corner Main and Court. Abrams, W. P., Dalles Lumber Manufacturing Co., res Third. Acho & Co., Chinese laundry, Second. Adams, J. W., drayman, residence corner Fourth and Court. Adkins, L. H., photographer at T. M. Woods', Main. Aldridge, William, Aldridge Hotel, Main, E. oT Washington. Alexander, A., drayman, residence Third. Alexander, L., drayman, residence Third. AUphin, M. J., Star Saloon, Second, res Garrison above Fourth. Andrews, J., printer, " Mountaineer" office, boards Empire Hotel. Ayers, F. W., blacksmith, cor Third and Laughlin, residence cor Second and Laughlin. 15 Baldwin, F. W., (B. & Bro.) wholesale grocer, N. W. cor Union and Main. Baldwin, J. C. (B. & Bro.) wholesale grocer, N. W. corner Union and Main. Barter, E., grain and groceries. Second, E. of Washington. Becker, J., blacksmith, at cor Third and Washington, res Third. Belt, A. M. (B. & Mitchell) physician and surgeon, office at Dr. Craig's Drug Store, Main. Benjamin, H. A. (Geo. Thacher & Co.) wines and liquors, Main, E. of Washington, boards at Reinig's Restaurant. Berckley, R. L., saloon. Main, E. of Washington.. Berger, W. P., painter at 0. S. Savage's, boards at Umatilla House. Bernard, G. (Gurley & B.) dentist. Main. Bennett, W., citizen, residence Third. Best, A. W., steward at Aldridge Hotel. Bettingen, A., tin shop, Second, between Court and Washington. Bettingen, John, fruit store, Washington, bet Second and Main. DALLES CITY, OREGON. 147 Bigelow, W. D., storage, forwarding, and commission. Bird, E., citizen, residence Third. Birnbaum, William, watchmaker and jeweler. Main. Bishop, B. B., employed by the 0. S. N, Co., res on the Bluifs. Blakeney, J. W., drayman, N. W. cor Washington and Fifth. Bloch, A. I., general merchandise, Main, bet Court and Washington. Bloom. J. L., clerk at Cohn & Bohm's, Main. Bloomingdale, J, B., clothing store. Main. Boddifelt, S., citizen, residence rear of Fourth, Boeh, S. (W. Lord & Co.) dry goods and clothing. Main, between Court and Washington. Bohm, S., clerk at Cohn & Bohm's, Main. Bonzey, A. P., Dalles Lumber Manufacturing Co., res Third. Booth, J. P., residence Third. Borkert, C, laborer, residence on the Bluffs. Boyakin, W., printer at the " Mountaineer" office. Union. Bradford, Wm. B., book-keeper at the 0. S. N. Co.'s office. Steam- boat Point. Breed, R., store, residence Fourth. Broadbent, J. B., watchmaker at F. Dehm, Main. Broback, C, teamster, residence Washington above Fifth. Brooks, C, physician and surgeon, office at Dr. Craig's Drug Store, Main. Bronzan, J. (B, & Co.) grocer. Main. Brown, F. C, Mount Hood Saloon, S. E. corner Main and Court. Brown, M., general merchandise. Main, res bet Court and Union. Buchanan, A. W., agent of Wells, Fargo & Co.'s, Main, bet Court and Union. Buchanan, S. R., messenger Dalles and Walla Walla Route, Wells, Fargo & Co.'s, Main, between Court 'and AVashington. Bulger, Thomas, teamster. Fourth. Bunnell, A., hardware dealer, residence Fourth. Burt, William, first engineer of the steamer " Oneonta." Butler, B. D. (Franks & B.) photographer, Main. O Caley, R., boot manufacturer. Main. Campbell^ J. J., Bank Exchange, Main, bet Court and Washington. Cann, Thomas H., messenger from Dalles to Portland, Wells, Fargo & Co.'s, Main. Carroll, M., engmeer of locomotive "Betsey." Chamberlin, G., residence Fourth. Clarke, George, stone-mason, residence Third. Clements, E. M., carpenter, residence on the Bluffs. Clint, Henry, stone-mason, N. E. corner Fifth and Washington. Coats, Mrs., v/idow. Second. Coffin, Capt. L., miner, residence Fourth. 148 DALLES CITY, OREGON. Colman, F., book-keeper at Washington Market, S. W. cor Second and Court. Cohn, L. M. (C. & Bohm) dry goods and clothing, Main, between Court and Washington. Colby, J. S., painter at 0. S. Savage's, Main.. Comfort, E. B., U. S. Government Assessor, Fourth. Condon, Thomas, Pastor of the Congregational Church, res Third. Conlish, P. J., engineer, res Fourth, bet Court and Washington. Cook, George, carpenter, residence Fifth near Washington. Cook, J. M., painter, residence S. W. cor Fifth and Washington. Cook, John, boat keeper, steamer " Idaho." Cook, P. (C. & Evans) stable. Second. Cooledge, C, joiner, residence on the Bluffs. Cooper, Mrs., Crescentonian Saloon, S. W. cor Main and Union. Cooper, R., teamster, residence Fourth. Cooper, William, citizen, residence Third. Covin, William, mate of the steamer " Oneonta." Craig, Dr. P., drugs and medicines, Main, residence Fourth. Crandall, R. W., Deputy Sheriff, residence on the Bluffs. Curzoni, F. C, vocahst and violinist. Main, between Court and Washington. r> Daephen, S. (Schnorer, D. & Co.) cigar store, Main. Danderpool, J., citizen, residence on the Bluffs. Davenport, L., auctioneer. Main, residence Main, Day, Andrew, employed by the 0. S. N. Co. DEGENER, W., dealer in paints and oils, Washington, between Second and Third, res Washington, bet Second and Third. Dehm, F., watchmaker and jeweler, Main, bet Court and Washing- ton. Demick, H. R., laborer, residence Fourth. Denny, 0. N., County Judge, office bet Court and Union, boards at the Umatilla House. DeOrsay, John, mechanic employed by the 0. S. N". Co., residence Mill Creek. Dierlam, C, (D. & Wentz) furniture dealer, N. E. corner Second and Washington. Dillon, A. R., physician and surgeon, office Main, residence Third. Dines G., citizen, residence Fourth. Dinsmore, R., Pony Saloon, Main. Dodge, Frank T., agent 0. S. N. Co., office Steamboat Point, Doherty, J., clerk at Fitzgerald's, Main. Doran, William, second engineer of the steamer " Oneonta." Doming, R., residence Washington, above Fifth. Dowd, J., livery stable. Main, residence cor Fourth and Union. Drew, B., trader, residence Washington, bet Second and Third. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street, San DALLES CITY, OREGON. 149 Dunn, P., carpenter, at Hoag, Abrams & Co.'s, Third, res Fourth. Dusenberry, E. (D. Bros.) general merchandise, Main, res Third, • between Court and Washington. E Eaton, W. J., employed by the 0. S. N. Co., residence Fourth. Edgar, Ad., messenger Dalles and Walla Walla route, Wells, Fargo & Co. Edinger, M. R., book-keeper at Cohn & Bohm's, Main. Elfelt, Joseph, (E. Bro.) dry goods, S. W. cor Court and Main. Elfelt, Simon, (E. Bro.) dry goods, S. W. corner Main and Court. Eppinger, John, Franklin Market, S. E. corner Second and Wash- ington, residence S. E. corner Second and Washington. Erskine, George, employed by the 0. S. N. Co., res rear of Fourth. Estaber, Mrs. A. E., residence Court, between Second and Main. Evans, I. N., stable keeper, residence Fourth. F Fairbanks, J., porter employed by the 0! S. N. Co. Fairbanks, S. S., freight-hand. Dalles & Cellilo R. R. Falk, David, (A. I. Bloch & Co.) general merchandise, Main, bet Court and Washington. v Farley, C, bar-keeper. Main. Farrington, W. F., painter employed by 0. S. Savage, boards at the Umatilla B[ouse. Faulkner, Mr., residence on the Bluffs. Felsenheld, D. (Herman & Co.) dry goods and clothing. Main, bet Court and Washington. Ferguson, Capt. (F. & Wells) Snug Saloon, Second, bet Court and Washington. Ferguson, A. W., machinist, residence Garrison. Fisher, Joseph, (F. & Hanka) teamster. Second, res rear of Fourth. Fitzgerald, E. P., general merchandise, Main. Fitzgerald, M., merchant, residence on the Bluffs. Fitzgerald, T. S., saloon, Main, between Court and Union. Folger, C. D., merchant. First. Forbes, James, merchant. Fournier, A. (Merriam & Co.) Columbia Hotel, S. W. cor Main and Court. Fossett, J. R., packer, rear of Fourth. Frank, F. (Friedenberg & F.) groceries, Second. Frank, J. (F. & Co.) grocer. Main, between Court and Union. Frank, John, (F. & Co.) Union Saloon, Main, bet Court and Union. Frank, S., groceries and provisions, Main, bet Court and Washington. Franks, F. D. (F. & Butler) photographer, Main. Freidenberg, M. (F. & Frank) groceries. Second. Francisco, direct Importers of Whatman's Linen Drawing Papers. 150 DALLES CITY, OREGON. French, D. M. (F. & Gilman) Avines, liquors, and general merchand- ise, N. E. corner Washington and Second, boai-ds at the Umatilla House. French, J. W., clerk at French & Oilman's, N. E. cor Washington and Second. Friedrick, A., gunsmith, Main. G Gallagher, Miss, residence Third. Galloway, S., engineer of the steamer "Iris." Gamble, J. W., grocer, S. E. corner Third and Washington, w Gardner, William, packer, res Fourth, bet Fourth and Washington. Garrison, H. Gates, N. H., attorney at law. Main, between Court and Union, res corner Union and Fifth. Gibbons, R. F., residence Fourth. Gibson, C. A. (colored) Mount Hood Shaving and Bathing Saloon, next door to Wells, Fargo & Co.'s, Main. Gilliam, M. P., carpenter, residence Fourth. Gilman, G. B. (French & G.) wines, liquors, and general mer- chandise, N. E. corner Washington and Second. Goetz, Julius, (Julius G. & Co.) cigar store, Main. Goff, N. Cf, watchman. Steamboat Point. Graham, W. M., farmer, Main. Greene, Mr., saloon, residence rear of Fourth. Greaver, J,, blacksmith, residence rear of Third. Grimes, E. L., residence Fourth. Gurley, J. W. (G. & Bernard) dentist. Main. H Hafp, D. B. (Welch & H.) contractor and builder. Second, bet Court and Union, residence Second. Haft, E. E., attorney at \slw, Second, bet Court and Washington, boards at the Umatilla House. Hake, F. A. (H. & Rohr) saddler. Main. Halle, W. H., captain of steamer " Iris." HANDLEY, DANIEL, (H. & Sinnott) proprietors Umatilla House, N. E. corner Main and Union, Haney, D. H,, engineer and machinist, residence on the Bluffs, Hanka, Frank, (Fisher & H.) wagon manufacturer and teamster. Second. Harford, J. B., County Hospital, Main. Harmon, C. H., employed by the 0. S, N. Co. Harris, L,, employed by the 0, S. N. Co. Harris, M., residence corner Union and Third. Haskin, George, employed by the 0. S. N. Co. DALLES CITY, OREGON. 151 Hecker, H., carpenter, Main. Heller, A., Dalles Market, cor Second and Washington, residence Second. Henderson, H., steward, residence Fourth. Henderson, J. L., farmer, residence on the Bluffs. Herman, H. (H. & Co.) dry goods and clothing. Main, bet Court and Washington. Herman, M. (H. & Co.) drj goods and clothing. Main, bet Court and Washington. Hinckley, H., painter at 0. S. Savage's, Main. Hodgkins, G. E., blacksmith at wagon manufactory, Thu'd, res Fourth. Hoffman, A. J., physician and surgeon. Main. Hogue, H. A., agent Dalles Lumber Manufacturing Co., Third, res Shird. Holland A., clerk at Wells, Fargo & Co.'s, Main, between Court and Washington. Holland, F. S. (Payne & Co.) general auctioneer. Main above Washington, residence Fourth. Holtz, P., photographer. Second. Hop Chong, Chinese laundry. Main. Hop Lee, Chinese laundry. Main. Hop Lung, tea store. Court, between Union and Second. Howell, J., carpenter and joiner, residence on the Bluffs. Huerto, M., saddler. Second. Huffman, M. (Harris & Co.) clothing. Main. Huff, S., residence Third, between Court and Washington. Humason, E. F. (H., Stocking & Co.) hardware dealer. Main, E. of Washington. Humason, 0. (H., Stocking & Co.) hardware dealer, Mam, E. of Washington. Humason, 0. (H. & Odell) attorney at law, Washington, between Main and Second, residence Court, S. of Fifth. Huson, L. M., musician, residence on the Bluffs. Hunt, F. M., clerk at Mount Hood Saloon, cor Main and Court. Hunter, John, (H. & Co.) Ohio Hotel and Telegraph Restaurant, Main. Hunter, J. H., physician and surgeon, office Main, res Third. Ingalls, N. B., freight clerk employed by the 0. S. N. Co. Jeffreys, J. T., trader, residence Garrison, above Fourth, Jeffreys, W., farmer, residence Fourth. Jennings, J. W., newspapers and magazines, at Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Main. 152 DALLES CITY, OREGON. Jewell, Charles L., Magnolia Saloon, Main, between Court and Washington. Johnson, J. S., clerk at 0. S. N. Co.'s Office, Steamboat Point. Johnson, T., clerk at Dusenberry Bros'., Main. Juker, J., tobacconist and variety store, Main, between Court and Union, residence Fifth, between Court and Union. IS. Kaufman, I., (Bloch, Miller & Co.) wholesale dealer in general merchandise, S. W. corner Main and Washington. Keeler, Charles, Deputy Marshal. Kelly, James K., attorney at law, office Second, residence Third. Kelly, T. B., druggist, residence on the Bluffs. Kelly, Wm., brakeman on the Dalles and Celilo R. R., res Third. Kerrison, Harry, saloon. Main, res Washington. Kirchhoff, T., (M. Wunsch & Co.) dry goods and clothing. Main. Knaggs, George H., purser of steamer " Oneonta," residence Fifth, between Court and Washington. Koegel, C. B. (Moabus & K.) City Bakery, S. E. cor Union and Second. Kohlberg, (Abrahamson & K.) clothing dealer, N. E. corner Main and Court. Korton, B. Rindlaub & Co.) Pioneer Cellar, Main, between Court and Washington. Koster, P., blacksmith, corner Third and Washington, res Fourth. Kraemer, Julius, crockery and glassware, S. E. corner Main and Washington. Krause, F. (Wagner & K.) saddler. Main, E. of Washington. Krauss, G. M., Dalles Brewefy, cor Fourth and Court, residence Fourth, between Court and Washington. Kress, Charles G., (Frank & Co.) Union Saloon, Main, between Court and Union. Kutz, G. M., clerk at A. I. Bloch & Co.'s, Main. Lane, B. (colored) hair-dressing and shaving saloon, Main. Lao Clone, Chinese laundry. Main. Lauber, S., butcher, residence Fourth. Lauer, A., Jackson Saloon, S. W. corner Second and Court. Laughlin, Mrs. (widow) residence Main. Laws, A. J. (L. & Shead) Third, E. of Washington. Leeser, L., variety store. Main. Lemon, S., drugs and medicines, Washington, bet Main and Second. Leonard, T. A., residence Third. Liebe, George A., Dalles Wagon Manufacturing Co., Third. LilUs, J., California Hotel, Main. t JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Importers and Wholesale Stationers, DALLES CITY, OREGON. 153 Lippincott, B. C, Pastor of the M. E. Church, residence Fifth, between Court and Washington. « Lipsky, M., fruit store, Main. Loffman, B., California Bakery, north side of Main. Lord, W. (L. & Co.) dry goods and clothing, Main, between Court and Washington. Loring, W. A., City Recorder, Court, between Second and Third, boards at the Umatilla House. Lucas, George, (L. & Co.) Aldridge Stable, Main. Ludwig, Henry, (L. & Shanno) Columbia Brewery, Second, res Second. Lusher, R., hair-dressing saloon. Main, residence Fourth. Lyons, Capt., City Councilman, residence Fourth. Maddox, W. C. (colored) horse trainer, Second.' Mailman, A., employed by the 0. S. N. Co., residence Fourth. • Maloney, P. _(M. & McGowan) Snug Saloon, Main. Malony, William, boot-maker. Main. Mannheim, D., clerk at Cohn & Bohm's, Main. Marony, William, laborer. Marshall, E. T., blacksmith, employed by the 0. S. N. Co. Marshall, William, boiler-maker, employed by the 0. S. N. Co. Marshall, William, farmer, residence N. of Third. Martin, Mr., rear of Fourth. Mathias, N. (N. Mathias & Co.) tailor. Main. Mayhew, N. C, agent of the Dalles and Canyon City Stage Co., office Wells, Fargo & Co.'s, Main. McCarty, E., laborer, residence Fourth. McCauslan, T. (Hunter & Co.) Ohio Hotel and Telegraph Restau- rant, Main. McDonald, A., boot manufacturer. Main. McDonald, A., laborer, Washington, above Fifth. McDowell, A., teamster, residence rear of Fourth. McFarland, C. (Robbins, McF. & Co.) general merchandise. Main, between Court and Washington, residence S. W. corner Third and Washington. McKay, Capt. McGowan, J. (Maloney & McG.) Snug Saloon, Main. McNamara, P., California Hotel, Main. McNulty, J., captain steamer " Idaho," residence south side of Mill Creek. Mears, H., packer, residence Fourth. Meiclebacher, J. W. (J. Teal & Co.) Washington Market, S. W. corner Court and Second. Merriam C. (M. & Co.) Columbia Hotel, S. W. corner Court and Main. 418 and 420 Clay Street, San Francisco. 154 DALLES CITY, OREGON. Metzger, G., grocer, Second. Meye*-, F., employed at the Washington Market, S. W. cor Second and Court. Michell, William, wagon-maker, residence Third. Miller, C. S. (Bloch, M. & Co.) wholesale dealer in general mer- chandise, S. W. corner Main and Washington. Miller, Hans, carpenter, Second. Miller, LeAvis, blacksmith, residence Second. Miller, J. W. (J. W. M. & Co.) stoves and tinware, Main. Miller, W. P., residence Court and Washington. Mills, C. P., messenger from Dalles to Canyon City, Wells, Fargo & Co.'s, Main. Miranda, J. E., packer, residence Third, between Court and Wash- ington. Mitchell, "B. M. (Belt & M.) County Physician, office at Dr. Craig's Drug Store, Main. Moabus, William, (M. & Koegel) City Bakery, corner Second and Union, residence Third. Moffett, W. F., teamster, residence Fourth. Mohrback, N. (N. Mathias & Co.) tailor. Main. Molke, P., tailor, Main; between Court and Union. Monell, Charles, merchant, residence Main, bet Court and Union. MONELL, Mrs. C, milliner and dress-maker, Main, opposite the Umatilla House. Moody, W. C, broker. Main, between Court and Union. Mooney, W. C, horse-shoer, boards at the Empire Hotel. Munger, R. C. (Wintermeir & M.) wagon manufactory, Third, residence Third. Mussey, D., laborer, Union, opposite Fifth. Myers, R., employed at the Washington Market, S. W. cor Second and Court. IS" Neal, Jessie, residence on the Bluffs. Neel, B. F., teamster, residence on the Bluffs. Newcomb, W. T., blacksmith, residence Main. Newell, David, owner of brick-kiln on the Bluffs, res on the Bluffs. Newell, W. H., editor and proprietor of the Dalles " Daily Mount- aineer," office Union, between Main and Second, residence Union, between Second and Main. Newlan, R., laborer, residence N. W. corner Union and Third. Newman, L. (Harris & Co.) clothing, Main. Neyce, Col. J. H., residence on the Bluffs. Nix, WiUiam, Bank Exchange Saloon, Main, bet Court and Wash- ington. Nolan, R., employed by the 0. S. N. Co. Norton, P., employed by the 0. S. N. Co. DALLES CITY, OREGON". 155 o Odell, James A. (Humason & H.) attorney at law, office ^Vasli- ington, between Second and Main, residence Third. Oliver, H., groceries and storage. Second, residence Second. Oliver, W. A., carpenter, residence Third. Olnej, Nathan, City Marshal, residence Fourth. Orton, D. D., expressman, residence rear of Fourth. O'Rourke, Mrs. M., dressmaker, res Third bet Union and Garrison. Paige, N. P., messenger from Dalles to Canyon City, Wells, Fargo & Co.'s, Main, between Court and Washington. Parrott, L. S., farmer, rear of Garrison. Pattee, H., blacksmith and wagon shop. Main, boards at the Uma- tilla House. Payne, F. A. 0. (P. & Co.) general auctioneer. Pelletier, J. D., tailor at John O'Neil's. Pentland, Robert, proprietor of the Dalles City Water Works. Pepoon, J. B., clerk at S. Frank's, Main. Perry, H. N., saloon, Main, residence Fourth. Plumm, C. saloon, Washington. Plummier, Mrs. S., lodging-house, Union, bet Second and Third. Pomeroy, W., policeman, res Washington, bet Second and Third. li Ramsey, George H. (R. & Yager) Pioneer Botthng Establishment, Main, between Court and Union. Reed, R., employed by the 0. S. N. Co. Reed, Robert B., County Clerk, residence rear of Third. Reinig, M., confectioner. Main, between Court and Washington. Reynolds, W. F., wagon maker, boards at the Empire Hotel. Rindlaub, J. (R. & Co.) Pioneer Cellar. Robb, J. D., Principal of Union School, residence High. Robbins, J. R. (R., McFarland & Co.) general merchandise. Main, between Court and Washington. Robertson, W. H., packer, residence Third. Rohr, C. M. (Hake & R.) saddler. Main, residence on the Bluffs. Rowley, J. B., mechanic, residence Third. Ruch, G. 0., grocer. Second. Rudis, P., livery stable, Washington, between Main and Second. Ruffner, P., house plasterer, residence Third. Rugh, W. C, teamster, residence Second. SAVAGE, 0. S., paints, oils, and glass. Main, near Umatilla House, residence corner Fourth and Union. 156 DALLES CITY, OREGON. San, Lee, Chinese laundry, Court. Schnorer, C. (S., Dagphen & Co.) cigar store. Main. Scholl, L. architect, residence on the Bluffs. Schwabacher, S. (Block, Miller & Co.) dealer in general merchan- dise, south-west corner Main and Washington. Schutz, E., Jackson Saloon, north-east corner Second and Court. Scott, J. J., employed at Kerrison's Saloon, Main. Scott, Wm. (Hunter & Co.) Ohio Hotel and Telegraph Restaurant, Main. Shallog, H. farmer. Shanno, Charles, (Ludwig & S.) Shead, 0. (Laws & S.) restaurant. Third. Sherman, Wm., tanner. Sherwood, Mrs. L., widow, residence Second. Silver, J., miner, residence Fourth. Sing, Chong, Chinese laundry, Second. SINNOTT, N. B. (Handley & S.) proprietors of Umatilla House, north-east corner Main and Union. Smith, Mrs. A., Oneonta Saloon, Court between Main and Wasjj- ington. Smith, Geo. R., Commissary for the 0. S. N. Co. Smith, John, residence rear of Fourth. Smith, J. M., machinist, 0. S. N. Co.'s Machine Shop. Smith, T., machinist, 0. S. N. Co.'s Machine Shop. Smith, Thomas, Empire Hotel, Main. Smith, W. F., conductor on the Dalles and Celilo R. R., boards at the Umatilla House. Sneter, W., Gem Saloon, south-west corner Main and Washington. Snipes, B. E., drover, residence Fourth. Snooks, C, carpenter. Snyder, Mrs. E., widow, residence Fourth. Spencer, James, engineer of the locomotive " Ainsworth," boards at Umatilla House. Sperry, Thos. A., stone mason, residence Second. Springer, Isaac, fruit and vegetable market, Washington between Main and Second, residence Second. Springer, J., grocery. Third, residence Second, between Union and Court. Sposito, J., fruit store. Main, between Court and Union. Steele, A. H. physician and surgeon, office at Waldron Bros.' Drug Store, Main. Stephenson, A. C, physician and surgeon, office on Main. Stephenson, D. D., surgeon dentist, office on Main, residence Third. Stinson, J. A. B., groceries, corner Washington and Fourth, resi- dence corner Washington and Fourth. Stocking, F. M. (Hvmiason, S., & Co.) dealer in hardware. Stone, E., fireman, employed by the 0. S. N. Co. JOHN" G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street, San DALLES CITY, OREGON. 157 Stone, Frank L., residence on the Bluffs. Storrs, J. T., Superintendent of the Dallas and Celilo E,. R. Stritter, H., saddler, Main. Sturman, M, H. (S, & Co.) saloon, Court. Sturman, S. (S. & Co.) Court. Swift, H., saloon. Main. Sylvester, J. (Frank & Co.) grocer, Main, between Court and Union. T Taylor, E. M., tinner, employed by G. H. Twichell, Main, boards at the Umatilla House, Taylor, Mr., residence Fourth. Teal, Joseph, (J. T. & Co.) Washington Market, south-west corner Second and Court. Thacher, George, (George T. & Co.) wines and liquors. Main, east of Washington, boards at Reinig's Restaurant. Thompson, A., employed at Bettingen's Tin Shop, Second. Thompsoh, Miss A., dressmaker. Union, between Main and Second. Tomlinson, J., wagon maker,' residence Fourth. Tomhnson, S. C, residence on the Bluffs. Tompkins, F. M., residence Fourth. Torrence, John, foreman of 0. S. N. Co.'s Machine Shop. TOWLE, C. S. (Crandall & T.) crockery and glassware. Main, between Court and Union, boards at Umatilla House. Trevitt, V., at Bank Exchange, Main. Tung, Lee, Cliinese laundry. Turner, employed by the 0. S. N. Co. Tuthill, P. T., Deputy Sheriff, Main. Tuthill, 0. T., attorney at law. Main, between Court and Union. Twichell G. A., tin and stove store, Maui, residence Fourth. Veeder, a.. Temperance House, Court. Velarde, F., saddler, residence Fourth. Vermass, F. A., Roman Catholic Priest, residence rear of the Catholic Church, Third. Vilott, L, trader, residence Fifth. Vogt, M., clerk at J. Juker's variety store, Main. Wagner, C. (W. & Krause) saddler, Main. Wait, John, machinist, employed by the 0. S. N. Co. Waldron, G. W. (W. Bros.) drugs and medicines. Main. Waldron, H. J. (W. & Walker) books and stationery. Post Office Building, Main. Francisco, direct Importers of Arnold's genuine Writing Fluid. 158 DALLES CITY, OREGON. AValker, J. G. (Waldron & W.) books and stationery, Post Office Building, Main. Wall, Mrs., widow, residence rear of Fourth. Wallace, N. W., blacksmith, residence Third. Wallace, S. F., j^hysician, Main. Ward, John, foreman of the 0. S. N. Co.'s wharf-boat. Dalles. Warshom, L., employed by the 0. S. N. Co. Weaver, 0. W., general merchandise, boards at the Columbia Ho- tel, Main. Welch, E. R. (W. & Haft) contractor and builder. Second, be- tween Court and Union. Wells, A. F., Snug Saloon, Second, between Court and Washington. West, W. G., Messenger from Dalles to Portland, Wells, Fargo & Co., Main. ' Wentz, H., (Dierlam & W.) furniture dealer, north-east corner of Washington and Second. White, Capt. L., residence Garrison, rear of Fourth. AVhitmore, H., bricklayer, residence Second. Wickman, F., boot and shoe store. Main. Wiley, W. N., teamster, residence Third. William, Wm., cooper, residence Second. Wilhams,* A.,, boards at the Umatilla House. Williams, J., Dalles Brewery, corner Fourth and Court. Williams, John, bookkeeper at the Empire Hotel, Main. Wilson, F., Capt. Steamer " Dalles." Wilson, J. G., Circuit Judge, residence on the Bluffs. ¥/ilson, T., book-keeper, at Dusenberry Bros., Main. Wingate, E., pattern maker, employed by the 0. S. N. Co. Wingate, E., foreman in the joiner's shop of the 0. S. N. Co. Wintermeir, A. (W. & Munger) wagon manufacturer, Third, resi- dence Third. Wood, G. L., attorney at law, office Court, between Second and Third, residence Fourth. Wood, T. M., photographer. Main, boards at Empire Hotel. Wright, A. W., groceries and provisions, corner Union and Second. Wunsch, M. (M. W. & Co.) merchant, Main. Yager, B. (Ramsey & Y.) Pioneer Bottling Estabhshment, Main, between Court and Union. Young, ]\Irs. widow, residence Second. SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. 159 NEW IMPEOVED SCHOOL DESK. Patented February 18, 1862, by J. S. Rankin. PRICES. Redwood, with Ink-'WeUs $6 00 Single Desk and Chair, Irgn Spanish Cedar 8 50 Stands $6 GO Teacher's Desk, Spanish Cedar. 25 00 Blackboards, Slate Surface, per School Settees, per foot 80 foot 25 Liquid Slating, per quart 2 50 By the arrangement represented above, two, three, or more School Desks are connected by a longitudinal beam or board, and firmly held together. The fol- lowing advantages are claimed for this arrangement : 1. The series of Desks thus formed stand very firm on the floor, without being in any manner fastened to it. 2. They can be removed at pleasure by adults, in a few minutes, with little or no expense. 3. They present fewer olistacles to the use of the broom than any other Desk inuse. 4. They furnish much less occasion for noise than any other School Desks, by presenting less surface for the feet to strike against. 5. They are superior, also, to other Desks, in regard to the convenience of get- ting in and out of them with ease. 6. In appearance they are neat, and, when properly made, even elegant. 7. The central longitudinal beam separates the two scholars in each Desk, thus giving to the arrangement one of the principal advantages claimed for single Desks. 8. They are simple in construction, and easily made "at home " by any good workman ; put together with screws, can be taken apart and boxed. 9. They can be more easily adapted to peculiar tastes and circumstances, as regards hight of seat and writing-board, inclination of the seat back, etc., than any Desk that is supported by castings. 10. They are firmer and more durable than Desks that require to be fastened to the floor by nails or screws. 11. They are much cheaper than any other Desk — costing, ordinarily, not more than half as much. That these statements are true, will, it is believed, be apparent to teachers and others who have had much experience in using and furnishing school-rooms ; and, if they are true, it is equally plain that the advantages obtained by this arrange- ment are very great, and that it has good claims to the notice and favor of all who may desire to assist in improving tlie appearance of our school-rooms, and pro- moting the comfort of the pupils and teacliers. These desks are now in use in the following named Schools, and give perfect satisfaction : Grace Female Seminary, Miss Butler's Seminary, Mrs. Varney's School, St. Mary's College, Mission School, Protestant Orphan Asylum, Asylum for the Blind, San Francisco ; Pacific Female College, 0 Derome, C, carpenter. Main. F Frank, E. M. (Gerstle, Reinhard & Co.) merchant, Main. Gerstle, J. (G., Reinhardt & Co.) merchant, Main. n Hall, J. L. (Hall & Ashby) merchant. Main. Hannah S. (C. Jacobs & Co.) corner A and Main. J Johnson, D., blacksmith. Main. Ml McClure, C, Union Market, Main. McDaniel, E. P. (Argersinger & McD.) livery stable, Main. UNION, OREGON. 177 o Owen, H. M., carpenter. Owsley, W. M., physician. Main. Reinha-rdt, B. (Gerstle, R. & Co.) Main. Richardson, J. W., mechanic. Robertson, J. (R. & Bro.) Western Hotel, Main. Robertson, J. M. (R. & Bro.) Western Hotel, Main. Scott, T. F., clerk at S. Hannah's, corner Main and A. Sheldon, 0., farmer. Second. Sisson, Samuel, carpenter. Stanton, B., proprietor of the Stanton House, A Street. Stewart, 0. N., residence Main. Stoops, A. J. (S. & Bevans) Pacific House, Main. T Tarter, Nicholas, wheelwright, Main. Twiddell, WiUiam, carpenter, residence B Street. Wright, George, merchant. Main. Wynn, A. L., physician and surgeon. First. BUSINESS DIRECTOIIY OP UNION. Attorney at Law. Bull, M. P., Second. Blacksmith. Johnson, D., Main. Dry Goods and General Mer- chandise. Chapman, J. A. J., c. Main and A. Gerstle, Reinhardt & Co., Main. Hall & Ashby, Main. Hanna, S. (C. Jacobs & Co.) JMain. Wright, George, Main. Hotels. Pacific House, Stoops & Bevans, Main. Stanton House, B. Stanton, A Street. Western Hotel, Robertson & Bro., Main. Livery Stable. Argersinger & McDaniel, Main. Market (Meat). MsClure, C, Main. Physicians and Surgeons. Owsley, W. M., Main. Wynn, A. L., First. Postmaster. Chapman, J. A. J., corner Main and A. 178 OREGON ADVERTISEMENTS. PORTLAND SCHOOL BOOK AjLL KIJS'JJS Oi' Fancy Job Printing, Book Binding and Paper Ruling In the best New York Styles, with a general assortment of other Merchandise, direct from New York, MARKER'S NEW AND COMMODIOUS NEW BUILDINGS, FRONT ST. Between the What Cheer House and the New Cohimbian Hotel, DF» O DEt T Ij -A. KT 33 , O I^ DE Gr O U - < »«— > Agent for all the best Piano-Forte Makers in New York, Philadelphia and Boston — and will give attention to the sale of second hand Piano-Fortes, on per- sons leaving the City. Agent for HERRING & CO.'S CELEBRATED CHRYSTALIZED IRON AND BURGLAR-PROOF AND FIRE-PROOF SAFES. These Safes have taken all the First Class Premiums, both at the great exhibition in London and New York, and elsewhere. These Safes can be purchased as cheaply as any in the market. Call and examine the certificates, etc. Also, Agent for the FINKEL & LYON SEWING MACHINE COM- PANY — the BEST, the cheapest, and warranted not-to-get-out-of-order. The directions accompanying the Machine will be sufficient to teach any one, with ordi- nary intellect, to become perfectly acquainted with it in a few hours, without any other instruction. The PORTLAND PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS are attached to the con- cern, where all kinds of work in this line will be executed in the best New York stjde — and warranted to give entire satisfaction — at reasonable I'ates. Photographic Stock will be disposed of at reasonable rates. Business solicited. Marker's Keiv Building, Front Street. CEANDALL & TOWLE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LAMPS, CHANDELIERS AND LAMP STOCK, ICI ipill. f Sill L J Lard, Sperm and Tanners' Oil, "S OS Front Street, Portland, AND MAIN ST., near' court ST., DALLES, OREGON. OREGON ADVERTISEMENTS. 179 A First-Class Political and Family Newspaper, PCigyseCi© ©ABLY ^1^© WiiKLY'. < mm » Prospectus for the Fifteenth Volume, commencing Nov. 19, 1864. 1 ■ « » » The character of the OREGONIAN, which has been regularly issued for four- teen years, (being the oldest newspaper in the State) has become so well established, and is so favorably known, that we hardly deem it necessary at the present time to announce that it will continue to be a FIRST-CLASS INDEPENDENT FAM- ILY AND POLITICAL NEWSPAPER. We shall spare no efforts towards further improvement and progress, and to make the OREGONIAN not only a complete compendium of current news and passing events, but also a pleasant fire- side companion and a faithful commercial guide. It will contain full reports of important Naval, Military and Political Movements, Stories, Sketches, Poetry, Editorials upon Current Topics, Correspondence from different sources*, and Tele- graphic Dispatches up to the time of going to press. It is the only paper in Oregon that gives full and ungarbled Telegraphic Re- ports, and that receives these Reports, in full, expressly^for its own columns. The size of the Weekly is much enlarged with the commencement of the present volume, but the price remains still at the low sum of THREE DOL- LARS per annum, hoping thereby to secure an increase of circulation as the reward of our enterprise. Our columns will be devoted to the advocacy of Union principles, and we hope by a candid and courteous discussion of political principles to command readers of every political complexion and the respect of all our readers. We shall especially endeavor to conserve the interest and merit the patronage of the large and important mining regions of Idaho, Washington and our own State, to publish all inatters of interest relating thereto, and do full justice to their growth and importance, and shall endeavor to receive interesting and reliable correspondence from that section of country. TEI^liwfllS OF SXJBSaPlIDPTIOnsr: One Coinjf one Year $10 00 Six llonths 6 00 Three Months 3 00 FOR TMi W11KLY» One Copy, one Year $3 00 Six Months 2 00 Three Months •. 1 00 U^ Our friends are invited to aid us in extending the circulation of the paper. Address HENRY L. PITTOCK, POBTLA^n, OREGON. 180 OREGON ADVERTISEMENTS. W. F. WILCOX, Maniifactiirer of H fJ AND ALL KINDS OF CABINET ^v\^ork:, Stair 13ii.ild.ing-5 CARVING, WOOD AND IVORY TURNING, Scroll Sawing, Shaping and Planiog DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. 207 FRONT Street, and 209 on LEVEE, At and opposite Estes' Saw Mill, Portland. DENTIST, NO. 10 ALDER STREET, PORTLAND, At the old place of H, H. BLACK, near the People's Transportation Company's Office. MESIDENCE—ON THE JPMEMISES. The Patronage of those desiring FIRST CLASS and FINISHED OPERATION'S is particularly requested. lis, ISO J^1 BAGGAGE TAKEN TO THE HOTEL FREE OF CHARGE. Fire Proef Safe in tlie Ofla.ce for the deposit of "V"a,l\ia/lt>les . OREGON ADVERTISEMENTS. 181 tJlfil.TILLl. HOUSE, J^ortJi-East Corner of Main and Union Streets, '^ HASMOLEY & SSWNOTT, - - PROPRIETORS. < »«». > 0= BAGGAGE TAKEN" TO THE HOTEL PBEE OP CHARGE, Mill km mm fmmm, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes, Colors, Brushes, Oil Papers, Glue, Etc., Etc. y^J^SH^lNGrTON STREET, Between Second and Third, « TO 'CS W 'fe 3 13V ^ Wi Wi 'SwS '^ Sill liil II New Stone Store, opposite the Umatilla House, 3VE.A.IlSr STI^EET, ID^^LLES, OI^EG-OHST. Has on hand and receiving per every Steamer from San Francisco, Ladies' Fashion- able Dress and Cloak Goods, Millinery, Trimmings, Braiding, Dress, Cloak, and Embroidery Patterns, and a general assortment of Ladies' Fancy Goods of every kind, and is prepared to manufacture to order Ladies' Hats, Bonnets, and Gar- ments of every description, at the shortest notice, and at the very lowest prices. Tents and "Wagon Covers on hand and made to order. Agent for the celebrated FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE. Orders received per Wklls' Fakgo & Co.'s Ex- press, and promptly dispatched. O. S. S^VA.aE, wmm mm mM pmmm AND DEALER IK TUnPENTmE, COLCnS, PUTTV, GlUE, GOLD LEAF MAIN STREET, DALLES CITY, OftECO^a. 182 OREGON ADVERTISEMENTS. SITUATED ON THE LEVEE, XJM^TILL-^, oREaoisr. JESSE FAILBNG, PROPRIETOR. > I ^^ I I FIC^iKIil if Aii ^@e'i 0®©@ at mis EotiL Baggage talcen to tlie House Free of Charge. "Wholesale and Retail Dealer in SADDLES, BIIIDLES, Articles in our line at Seasonable Mates. G STREET, UMATILLA, OREGON. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ®sf mmi immim, m%n mi fflus^ GROCERIES, MINERS' TOOLS, aUICKSILVER, FLOUM, BACON, BUTTEM, LABD, CHEESB FEONT STEEET, opposite Steamer Landing, UMATILLA, 0. Corner of First and G Streets, Vmatillaf Oregon, J. DAVIS, Proprietor. A Large and Convenient new two story house, containing Single and Double Rooms, with Good Pulu Beds. Hay and Feed Yard, Livery and Feed Stable, Corner of G and Second Streets, Umatilla. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PORTLAND, IN WHICH THE DIFFERENT TRADES AND PROFESSIONS ARE CLASSIFIED AND ARRANGED. Attorneys at Law. Hamilton, E., 100 Front. Stout & Larrabee, 63 Front. Waite & Kelly, 139 Front. Auctioneer. Ricliardson, A. B., 51 Front. Books and Stationery. Avery, William L., Front. Barrett, Chas., 76 Front, and 7 Washington. McCormic, S. J., 105 Front. Parrish, J. L. & Co., 87 Front. Banking. Ladd & Tilton, 69 Front. Brokerage. Fuller, L. C. & Co., 108 Front. Boots and Shoes (Wholesale). Seiberlich, A. & Sons, Ed. Ca- halin, agent, cor Front and Washington. Boots and Shoes (Retail). Kast, J. L. & Co., Front, near Post-OfEce Building. Bookbinderies. Avery, William, Siebert, William, office 5 Wash- ington. Commercial Academy. Patterson, T., corner Washington and Front. Commission Merchant. Richardson, A. B., 54 Front. Claim Agent. Carter, C. M., 102 Front. Coal-Oil Lamps. Crandall & Towle, 92 Front. Coffee and Spice Mill. Marden & Folger, 146 Front. Confectionery. Fisher, J. A., Ill Front. Crockery and Glassware. Crandall & Towle, 92 Front. Dry Goods and General Mer- chandise. Elfelt, Weil & Co., 75 Front, (Wholesale.) Harker Bros., 123 Front. Kahn Bros., Front, bet What Cheer House and New Co- lumbian Hotel. Wilson, John, 127 Front. Francisco, direct Importers of Arnold's genuine Writing Fluid. 184 PORTLAND, OREGON. Dentists. Glenn, J. G., Front. Mack, C. H., 10 Alder. Express. Wells, Fargo & Co., W. H. Reed, agent, 68 First. Feed Store. Williams, D. W. & Co., 110 Front. Fruits. Martin H. & Co., 106 Front. Furniture and Cabinet Work. WUcox, W. F., 207 Front, and 209 on Levee. Groceries (Wholesale). Meerholz & Co., 112 Front. Gunsmith. Beck, William, 121 Front. Hardware. Northrup, E. J. & Co., 131 Front. Hat Manufactory. Butler, A. J., 72 Front. Hotels. New Columbian Hotel, P. B. Sinnott, proprietor, 118, 120, and 122 Front. What Cheer House, M. O'Con- nor, proprietor, 126, 128, and 128 Front. House and E,eal Estate Agents. Parrish & Holman, 107i Front. Intelligence Office. Parrish & Holman, 107i Front. Lamps, Oils, etc. Crandall & Towle, 92 Front. Mining Stock Agent. Geo. L. Curry, office cor Stark and Front. Music Dealer. Randall, E. G., 99 First. News Depots. Barrett, Charles, 76 Front, and 7 Washington. McCormick, S. J., 105 Front. Photograph Galleries. Aver J, William L., Front, bet What Cheer House and New Columbian Hotel, Main. Buchtel & Woodard, cor Front and Morrisson. Hendee, D. H., corner Front and Washington. Planing and Turning. Wilcox, W. F., 207 Front, and 209 on Levee. Physician. Griswold, Dr. Oculist and Aurist. Bigelow, H., 85 Front. Produce and Provisions. Williams, D. W. & Co., 110 Fr'f Publications. Daily and Weekly " Oregonian," Henry L. Pittock, office Washington. " Oregon Almanac," published annually, S. J. McCormick proprietor, 105 Front. JOHN" G. HODGE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Stationery, School MINING COMPANIES IN OREGON. 185 " Pacific Christian Advocate," religious weekly, office 105 Washington. Steamboats. Oregon Steam Navigation Co., J. S. Ruckel, President, office 5 Stark. Salt Works. Oregon Salt Works, A. Dodge proprietor, cor Front and C. U. S. Revenue Collector. Crawford, M., office 100 Front. Variety Store. Martin, H., 106 Front. MINING COMPANIES IN OREGON. Dalles & Owyhee Gold and Silver Mining Co. C. H. Miller, President ; Schwabacher, Secretary. John Day Mining Co. John Day District, Wasco County. Capi- tal Stock, $500,000 ; Shares, 1,000. H. D. Green, Presi- dent; P. S. Schuyler, Jr., Secretary. Santiam G. & S. M. Co. Incorporated 1864. Capital Stock, 137,000. Geo. A. Edes, President ; Rufus Mallory, Sec. Shoshone G. & S. M. Co. Baker County. Capital Stock, $500,000; Shares, 2,500. Lloyd Brooke, President; George Murray, Secretary. Union G. & S. M. Co. Santiam District, Linn County. J. R. Moores, President ; William Langhead, Secretary. Books, and Cheap Publications, 418 and 420 Clay St., San Francisco. TABLE OF DISTANCES. From Portland to Dalles City. Miles. Vancouver (by steamer) 18 Lower Cascades 45 63 Upper Cascades (by railroad) . 6 69 Dalles City (by steamer) 45 114 From Dalles City to Lewiston. Celilo (by railroad) 15 Columbus (by steamer) 6 21 John Day's River 10 31 Indian Rapids 3 34 Squally Hook 3 37 Rock Creek 4 41 Chapman's Wood Yard 8 49 Bis Bend 6 55 Willow Creek 9 64 Castle Rock 8 72 Canoe Encampment 2 74 Foot of Long Island 4 78 Head " " 7 85 Grande Ronde Landing 5 90 Umatilla City 7 97 Head of Ijmatilla Rapids 6 103 Wind Mill Rock 3 106 Wallula 15 121 Mouth of Snake River 11 132 First Rapids, Snake River 6 138 Fish Hook Rapids 10 148 Lower End of Canyon 2 150 Upper End of Canyon 2 152 Jim Fort Island 6 158 Pine Tree Rapids 7 165 Palouse Crossing 30 195 Fort Taylor, at Tu Cannon. .. 5 200 Taksas Rapids 6 206 Pa-na-wa Creek and Indian Farm 25 231 Almota 14 245 Indian Wood Yard 21 266 El-pa-wa Creek 5 271 Jackson & Buckley Ferry 3 274 Lewiston 7 281 From Dalles City to Umatilla City. Celilo (by railroad) 15 DeShuttes (by land) 1 16 Spanish Hollow 9 25 John Day's 15 40 Willow Creek 23 63 Well Spring 14 77 Ewing's 18 95 Umatilla City 16 111 From Umatilla to Idaho City. Miles. Franklin House 12 Swift's 26 38 Willow Springs 12 50 Meacham's, or Lee's Encampment 14 64 Station 13 77 La Grande 12 85 Union 16 101 Pyles 5 106 Kentucky House *".... 1^ 107 A Stark's 5 II2I Austin 4 116|- Mountain View House 2 118^ Carter's 6 124^ Valley House 1 125j Ward's, or Slough House 3^ 129 Henkler's Ranch 3^ 132^ Baldock's 6' 138^ Mud Springs 6 144^ Illinois Ranch 5^ 150 Straw Ranch, or H. Huifman's 4~ 154 New York House 4 158 California Ranch. . . 3^ 161|- Express Ranch i 162 Central 2 1 64 Wilson's 5 169 Hawkins 4 1 73 Scott's 5 178 Whiteside's 6 184 Miller's 1 185 Marshall's 5 190 Old's Ferry, or Snake River. . 1 191 Snake River Bend 8 199 Monroe Rouse, or Weizer's ... 8 207 Jasper & Beard's Station 4 211 Snake River Slough 2 213 Forty-Nine Ranclf 10 223 Payette River and Bluff Station 4 227 Junction House 3 230 Thompson's 4 234 Payette Ranch 8 242 Block House 5 247 Payette Junction 2 249 Bernal's 1 1 260 Horse Shoe Bend 8 268 Shafer's 4 272 Herzog & Co 4 276 Allen's 10 286 Placerville 2 288 Centerville 5 293 Idaho City 8 301 TABLE OF DISTANCES. 187 From TJniatilla City to Independence. Miles. Franklin House 12 Alkali Hollow 12 24 Forks of Birch Creek 10 34 Beard's Saw Mill 12 46 Dealy Ranch 18 64 Horse Ranch 12 76 Day's Flat on Granite Creek . . 22 98 Independence 6 104 From Independence to Canyon City (by trail). Little Salmon 20 Vincent's Gulch 18 38 Canyon City 22 60 From Independence to Auburn. Head of Powder River 20 Bear Gulch 5 25 Auburn 15 40 From Walla "Walla to Idaho City. Walla Walla River 13 Linkton's Mill 9 22 Mountain House 12 34 Phillips' 13 47 AVillow Creek 11 58 Hendershott's 16 74 Union 6 80 Idaho City 200 280 From Idaho City to Boise City. Warm Springs 2 Minnehaha Ranch 10 12 Fourteen Mile House 2 14 Sampson's, or Twelve Mile House 8 22 Boise City 12 34 From Umatilla City to Boise City. Payette Junction 249 Boise City 30 279 From Walla Walla to Boise City, (As measured with a roadome- ter) 265 From Idaho City to Kocky Bar {by Trail). Meadow Creek Ranch 14 North Boise Bridge and Toll House 4 18 Middle Boise Ranch 6 24 Brady's Ranch 11 35 Rocky Bar 13 48 From Boise City to Ruby and Silver Cities. Seventeen Mile Station 17 Slough 15 32 Snake River 1 33 Carson's Ranch 15 48 Honey Lake Smith's 6 54 Boonville 8 62 Ruby City 2 64 From Boise City to Volcano. Miles. Boise River 7 Fifteen Mile House 8 15 Squaw Creek 15 30 Syrup Creek 11 41 Little Camas Prairie 16 57 Franklin 3 60 Volcano 10 70 From Boise City to Bocky Bar. Little Camas Prairie 57 Wood Creek 8 65 Lime Creek 2 67 Warm Springs 10 77 Cowhide Ranch 5 82 Toll Gate 1^ 83i Milk Ranch 4 85^ Rocky Bar 14 99i Silver City. 64| From Boise City to Bed Bluff, via Boonville, Gibb's Creek, and Su- san ville, in Honey Lake. Seventeen Mile Station 17 Slough 15 32 Snake River 1 33 Carson's Ranch 15 48 Honey Lake Smith's 6 54 Boonville 8 62 Jordan's Ranch 18 80 Muskrat Lakes 16 96 Child's Ferry .17 113 Gibb's Creek, or forks of road 8 121 Head of Gibb's Creek 14 135 Mountain Creek 16 151 Trout Creek 17 168 Puebla Mountain 10 177 Hot Springs 6 184 Alder Creek 8 192 Summit Lake 12 104 Three Lakes 12 216 Canyon Creek 9 225 Surprise Valley 13 238 Fur Creek 14 252 Swift Creek 15 267 Rapid Creek ... 4 271 Susanville, in Honey Lake.. 6 277 Red Bluff 99 376 Susanville to Chico 95 372 Boise City to Star City, via Boonville. Seventeen Mile Station 17 Slough 15 32 Snake River 1 33 Carson's Ranch 15 48 Honey Lake Smith's 6 54 Boonville 8 62 Jordan's Ranch 18 80 Muskrat Lakes 16 96 Child's Ferry 17 113 Gibb's Creek 8 121 Well Spring 12 133 Mouth of Canyon 11 143 Summit Spring 20 163 East Fork of Queen's River . . 8 171 188 TABLE OF DISTANCES. Miles. Paradise Valley 60 231 Cherokee 12 243 Starr City 26 269 From "Walla "Walla to Fisherville, Kootenai Country, British Colum- bia. Touchet 15 Spring 11 26 Palouse, on Snake River. . . .20 46 Forks of the Palouse 15 61 Cow Creek 12 73 Camp 12 85 Cottonwood Springs 8 93 Dragoon Encampment 18 111 Pine Timber 8 119 Rock Creek 12 131 Lake to the right of road 13 144 Hangman Creek .10 1 54 Autoine Plant Ferry, or Cross- ing of Spokane River. .. .12 166 Dutchman's 17 183 Slough 18 201 Pen D'Oreille Lake 9 210 Head of Pen D'Oreille Lake. .30 240 Pack River 9 249 Stampede Lake, to the left of the Road 18 267 Kootenai Ferry 18 285 Spring 10 295 Eighteen Mile Creek 8 303 Commission Creek, one mile to left of Road 9 312 Round Prairie 10 322 Boundary Line 7 329 Moya River 7 336 ThiVd Crossing of Moya River 10 346 Log House 12 358 Miner's Creek 18 376 Peavine Prairie 12 388 St. Joseph's Prairie 12 400 Central Ferry 10 410 Fisherville 7 417 From New Ferry to Rock Creek. Springs 15 Kentuck's, on the first Mullan's Road 9 24 Six Mile Camp 6 30 Springs 9 39 Creek 10 49 Timber Camp 9 58 Rock Creek 12 70 From "Walla "Walla to Kock Creek. By trail, via New Ferry 121 Tu Cannon to Rock Creek. . .72 From John Day's to Powder River and La Grande. Scott's 9 Harrison's on "Willow Creek ,.14 23 Forks of Willow Creek 6 29 Forks of Butter Creek 16 45 Ayers 7 52 Miles. Birch Creek 20 72 Mc Willis 17 89 Burk's 16 105 Dealey's Ranch 12 117 Grande Ronde River, or Forks of Road 4 121 Powder River 20 161 Grande Ronde River (road to left) to La Grande 20 161 From Dalles City to Canyon City, via Nixon's Bridge. Nixon's Bridge 16 Hay Stack 27 43 Cross Hollows, or forks of road 25 68 Cold Camp 11 79 Current Creek 10 89 Muddv Creek 4 93 Cherrv Creek 6 99 Bridge Creek 9 108 Alkali Flat 10 118 Foot of tlie Mountain 9 127 Mountain House 6 133 Camp Watson (military post) 6^ 139|^ Rock Creek 6^ 146"" Cottonwood 15 161 South Fork 6 167 Hagen's Ranch 15 1 82 Veatch's Ranch 8 1 90 Canyon City 10 200 From Dalles City to Canyon City, via Gillam's. Gillam's 12 Mcltee 17 29 Bake Oven 19 48 Cross Hollows, or forks of road 10 58 Cold Camp 11 69 Current Creek 10 79 Muddy Creek 4 83 Cherry Creek 6 89 Bridge Creek 9 98 Alkali Flat .* 10 108 Canyon City 82 190 From 'Walla "Walla to Lewiston. Tuslia Crossing 20 Tu Cannon 22 42 Pataha 12 54 Alpowa 12 66 Lewiston 17 83 From Lewiston to Elk City, Florence, and Idaho City. Lewiston to Elk City 142 Lewiston to Florence 1 20 Lewiston to Idaho 'City 190 From White Bluff to Colville 150 From Wallulu via Union to Idaho City, about 300 From Dalles City to Franklin House on the Idaho and Umatilla Road 102 JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street. IDAHO ADVERTISEMENTS. 189 PICTURES!!! PICTURES!!! -i »»«» » Main Street, Idaho City, I. T. Is always prepared to meet the demands of customers promptly, and furnish any kind of Pictures in his line in an artistic manner, and on the most reasonable terms. CALL A]XI> EXAMIIIVE. J. G. BROOKS. JOHN McGOWAN. J. a. BROOKS So CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Boots and Shoes, MILLI]S"ERY GOODS, Of the Latest Style and Fashion. The largest and best selected Stock to be found in the Basin. Oornei* ]\Iaiii an 0? g'SSs'S) £• $$ HOTEL. A.lVr> IiESTA^XJI?.A.TVT, THEODORE BURMESTER, Proprietor, LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. Mm WALLULU, AVASHINGTON TERRITORY. E. GLESON, Proprietor. M LATEST REVENUE STAMP LAW. stamp Duty. AcKNOWLKDGMENT of dccds exempt. Affidavit 5 cts. In suits or legal proceedings exempt. Agreement or appraisement (for each sheet or piece of paper on which the same is written) 5 cts. Assignment or transfer of mortgage, lease, or policy of insurance, the same duty as the original instrument Of patent right 5 cts. Bank Checks, drafts or orders, etc., at sight or on demand 2 cts. Bills of Exchange, (Foreign) drawn in, but payable out of, the United States, each bill of set of three or more, must be stamped. For every bill of each set, where the sum made payable does not exceed one hundred dollars, or the equivalent thereof in any foreign currency in which such bills may be expressed, accord- , ing to the standard of value fixed by the United States 2 cts. For every additional hundred dollars, or fractional part thereof in excess of one hundred dollars 2 cts. (Foreign,) drawn in, but payable out of, the United States, (if drawn singly or in duplicate) pay the same duty as Inland Bills of Exchange. [The acceptor or acceptors of any Bill of Exchange, or order for the payment of any sum of money drawn, or purporting to be drawn, in any foreign country, but payable in the United States, must, before paying or accepting the same, place there- upon a stamp indicating the duty.] Bills of Exchange, (Inland) draft or order, payable otherwise than at sight or on demand, and any promissory note, whether pay- able on demand or at a time designated, (except bank notes issued for circulation, and checks made and intended to be, and which shall be, forthwith presented for payment) for a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars 5 cts. For every additional one hundred dollars, or fractional part thereof 5 cts. [The warrant of attorney to confess judgment on a note or bond is exempt from stamp duty, if the note or bond is properly stamped.] Bills of Lading, of vessels for ports of the United States or British North America exempt. Or receipt for goods to any foreign port 10 cts. Bill of Sale of any vessel, or part thereof, when the consideration does not exceed $.500 50 cts. Exceeding $.500 and not exceeding $1,000 $1 00 Exceeding $1,000, for each $.500, or fractional part thereof 50 cts. Of personal property (other than ship or vessel) 5 cts. Bond, personal, for the payment of money. (^g,& Mortgage.) Official $1 00 For indemnifying any person for the payment of any sum of money, where the money ultimately recoverable thereupon is $1,000, or less .' 50 cts. Where the money recoverable exceeds $1,000, for every additional $1 ,000, or fractional part thereof 50 cts. Bonds, county, city, and town bonds, railroad and other corporation bonds, and scrip, are subject to stamp duty. (See Mortgage.) JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street. SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. 195 JOHN a. HODGli &, CO. STATIONER! SCHOOL BOOKS, Cheap Publications, etc. Agents for HOLT'S PATENT Rlbffon Canceling Stamps Blank Books made to Order. 41S and 4SO OLA^iT STItEET. SAN FRANCISCO. m w% -4 ■♦ ♦ ^ >- iPORTING, MINING, -A-Krr> FRESH FROM THE MILLS OF THE California Powder Works No. 318 CALIFORNIA STREET, 196 REVENUE STAMP LAW. Stamp Duly. Bonds, of any description, otlier than such as arc required in legal proceedings, and such as are not otherwise charged in this Schedule 25 cts. Certificates of deposit in bank, sum not exceeding one hundred dollars 2 cts. Of deposit in bank, sum exceeding one hundred dollars 5 cts. Of stock in an incorporated company 25 cts. General 5 cts. Of record upon the instrument recorded exempt. Of record upon book exempt. Of weight or measurement of animals, coal, wood, or other articles, except weighers' and measurers' returns exempt. Of qualification of Justice of the Peace, Commissioner of Deeds, or Notary Public 5 cts. Of search of records 5 cts. That certain papers are on file 5 cts. That certain papers cannot be found 5 cts. Of redemption of land sold for taxes 5 cts. Of birth, marriage, and death 5 cts. Of qualification of school teacliers 5 cts. Of profits in an incorporated company, for a sum not less than ten dollars, and not exceeding fifty dollars 1 cts. Exceeding $50 and not Exceeding $1,000 25 cts. Exceeding $1,000, for every additional $1,000, or fractional part thereof 25 cts. Of damage, or otherwise, and all other certificates or documents issued by any port warden, marine surveyor, or other person acting as such 25 cts. Ckrtified Transcripts of judgments, satisfaction of judgments, and of all papers recorded or on file 5 cts. [N. B. — As a general rule, every certificate which has, or may have, a legal value in any court of law or equity, will require a stamp duty of five cents.] Charter Party, or letter, memorandum, or other writing between the captain, owner, or agent of any ship, vessel, or steamer, and any other person, relating to the charter of the same, if the registered tonnage of said ship, vessel, or steamer, does not exceed one hundred and fifty tons $1 00 Exceeding one hundred and fifty tons, and not exceeding three hundred tons 3 00 Exceeding three hundred tons, and not exceeding six hundred tons, 5 00 Exceeding six hundred tons 10 00 Check, draft, or order for the payment of any sum of money exceeding ten dollars, drawn upon any person other than a bank, banker, or trust company, at sight or on demand 2 cts. Contract. (See Agreement.) Broker's 10 cts. Conveyance, deed, instrument, or writing, whereby lands, tenements, or other realty sold, shall be conveyed, the actual value of which does not exceed five hundred dollars 50 cts. Exceeding $500, and not exceeding $1,000 $1 00 For every additional $500, or fractionrl part thereof in excess of $1 ,000 50 cts. Endorsement of any negotiable instrument exempt. Entry of any goods, wares, merchandise, at any custom-house, either for consumption or ware-housing, not exceeding one hundred dol- lars in value 25 cts. Exceeding one hundred dollars, and not exceeding five hundred dollars in value 50 cts. Exceeding five hundred dollars in value $1 00 For the withdrawal of any goods or merchandise from bonded warehouse 50 cts. Ga ugers' returns, if for quantity not exceed'g five hundred gallons, gross 10 cts. Exceeding five hundred gallons 25 cts. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street. SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. 197 AMERICAN EXCHANGE, Sansome Street, opp. American Theater, San Francisco. The EXCHANGE is a Good Family Hotel, containing 185 Hard Finished JRoonis, extending from Halleck to Sacramento Streets, and is FIRE-PROOF. Ladies' Entrance, corner of Sansome and Halleck Streets. ' JOHN W. SARGENT, Proprietor. S. ^W. H. y^j^TlT) & SON, Manufacturers and Importers of !N". Y. Hoixse, 387 Broad^ray. 198 REVENUE STAMP LAW. Stamp Duty. Insurance, (Marine, Inland, and Fire,) where tlie consideration paid for the insurance, in cash, premium notes, or both, does not exceed ten dollars 10 cts. (Marine, Inhiiid, and Fire) exceeding ten dollars, and not exceed- ing fifty dollars 25 cts. (Marine, Inland, and Fire) exceeding fifty dollars 50 cts. Insurance ('Life), when the amount insured does not exceed $1,000. ... 25 cts. Exceeding $1,000, and not exceeding $5,00Q 50 cts. Exceeding $5,000 $1 00 Limited to injury to persons while traveling exempt. Lease of lands or tenements, where rent docs not exceed three hundred dollars per annum 50 cts. Exceeding three hundred dollars, for each additional two hundred dollars, or fractional part thereof in excess of three hundred dollars 50 cts. Perpetual, subject to stamp duty as a " conveyance," the stamp duty to be measured by resolving the annual rental into a cap- ital sum. Clause of guaranty of payment of rent, incorporated or indorsed, five cents additional. Manifest for custom-house entry or clearance of the cargo of any ship, vessel, or steamer, for a foreign port, if registered tonnage of such ship, vessel or steamer does not exceed three hundred tons $1 00 Exceeding three hundred tons, and not exceeding six hundred tons, 3 00 Exceeding six hundred tons 5 00 Measurers' Eeturns, if for a quantity not exceeding 1,000 bushels. . . 10 cts. Exceeding 1,000 bushels ' 25 cts. Mortgage, trust deed, bill of sale, or personal bond for the payment of money exceeding one liundred dollars, and not exceeding five hundred dollars 50 cts. Exceeding five hundred dollars, for every additional five himdred dollars, or fractiouaj part thereof in excess of five hundred dollars 50 cts. Pawners' Checks 5 cts. Pension Papers. Powers of attorney, and all otiier papers relating to applications for bounties, arrearages of pay, or pensions, or to receipt thereof exempt. Passage Ticket from the United States to a foreign port, costing not more than thirty-five dollars 50 ct». From the United States to a foreign port, costing not more than thirty-five dollars, and not exceeding fifty dollars $1 00 For every additional fifty dollars, or fractional part thereof in ex- cess of fifty dollars 1 00 Powers of Attorn ky to sell or transfer stock, or collect dividends thereon 25 cts. Power to vote at election of incorporated company 10 cts. To receive or collect rents 25 cts. To sell, or convey, or rent, or lease real estate $1 00 For any other purpose 50 cts. Probate of Will, or letters of administration, where the value of both real and personal estate does not exceed $2,000 $1 00 For every additional $1,000, or fractional part thereof in excess of $2,000 50 cts. Bonds of executors, administrators, guardians, and trustees, are each subject to a stamp duty of $1 00 Certificate of appointment 5 cts. Protest upon l)ill, note, check, or draft 25 cts. Promissory Note. (Hue Bills of Exchange, Inlani].) Deposit note to mutual insurance companies, wiien policy is sub- ject to duty exempt. Renewal of, subject to same duty as an original note. Quitclaim Deed, to be stamped as a conveyance, except when given as a release of a mortgage by the mortgagee to the mortgagor, in which case it is exempt. JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Stationers, 418 and 420 Clay Street. SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. 199 MRS. E. MORRIS, PREMIUM AWARDED mim Mi mium iibs » m 37 Sutter Street, two doors East of Montgomery. Warrants to make the most Perfect Fitting and Neatest Finished Shirts in the City. Also ready made at the usual prices. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Measures for Shirts, sent by Mail or Express, will receive prompt attention and be duly forwarded to any part of the State. Hosieky, Draweks, and the latest style Neck Ties, and a general assortment of Gent's Furnishing Goods. Fashionable Dressmaking and Ladies' Under-Wear made to order. LAWRENCE & HOUSEWORTH, IMPORTERS OP #p&al Pat|ematinl m\b ^Ijilosopljital Instruments, STEREOSCOPIC GOODS, JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS' CUTLERY, &0. JS'os. 317 and 319 MONTGOMEMY STBJEJET, Between Pine and California Streets, Opposite th^Eureka Theater, BRITTON <&. CO. S*3i *' (J*li) '^'^ ^•3^'S' i»*9^ ^t'^^f'V^ ^*\ 'S@S*i0 fa* 'S^ d« ENGRAVERS, isjy r i&M ti.4irtist&, < ^»^ > Certificates of Stock, Views, Maps, Bonds, Checks, Diplomas, and all kinds of DONE IN THE BEST STYLE. 200 REVENUE STAMP LAW. Stamp Duty. Receipt for the payment of any sum of money or debt due, exceeding twenty dollars, or for the delivery of any property 2 cts. For satisfaction of any mortgage, or judgment, or decree of any Court exempt. Sheriff's return on writ, or other process exempt. Trust Deed, made to secure a debt, to be stamped as a mortgage. Conveying estate to uses, to be stamped as a conveyance. Ware-House Receipt for any goods, wares, or merchandise, not other- wise provided for, deposited or stored in any public or private warehouse, not exceeding $500 in value 10 cts. Exceeding $500, and not exceeding $1,000 20 cts. Exceeding $1,000, for every additional $1,000, or fractional part thereof in excess of $1,000 10 cts. Eor any goods, etc., not otherwise provided for, stored or deposited in any public or private ware-house or yard 25 cts. Writs and Legal Documents. — Writ, or other original process by which any suit is commenced in any court of record, either of law or equity 50 cts. Writ, or other original process issued by a court not of record, where the amount claimed is one hundred dollars, or over. ... 50 cts Upon every confession of judgment or cognovit for one hundred dollars, or over, except in cases where the tax for a writ has been paid 50 cts. Writs, or other process on appeal from justices' courts, or other courts of inferi(3r jurisdiction, to a court of record 50 cts. Warrant of distress, when the amount of rent claimed does not exceed one hundred dollars 25 cts. Warrant of distress, when amount exceeds one hundred dollars. . . 50 cts. Writs, summons, and other process issued by a justice of the peace, police, or municipal court, of no greater jurisdiction than a justice of the peace in the same State exempt. Writs, and other process in any criminal or other suits commenced by the United States in any State exempt. Official documents, instruments, and papers issued or used by offi- cers of the United States Government exempt. MANNHEIM, COHN & CO. "Wholesale and Ketail Dealers in CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, CORNER OF MAIN AND WALL STREETS, oa.e® SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. 201 WILSON & EVANS, Importers, "Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Guns, Rifles, Pistols And every description of Material necessary for the Guu Trade. SINGLE &. DOUBLE-BARRELED GUNS Made by the most Celebrated Makers in England, constantly on hand. Sharp's Sporting Rifles and Carbines, Spencer's Sporting Rifles AND Carbines, Ballard's, Wesson's, and all the improved Breech-Loading Arms, as soon as introduced; Colt's Pistols of all sizes, both plain and fancy; Smith & Wesson's Pistols of all sizes, both plain and fiincy; also. Reming- ton's, Sharp's, Slocum's and Elliott's Pistols. Cartridges suitable for all the above named Weapons. The only authorized Agents on the Pacific Coast for the sale of the Genuine "Greener" London Gun. Also a choice and full assortment of FISHING TACKLE, comprising Rods, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Sinkers, Artificial Flies, Trout Baskets, Etc., Wholesale and Retail, at lower prices than any other house on the Pacific Coast. Country orders punctually attended to. ^^^ ilS ©I»AY S^MME^s SAM F® AMOli©©. GEO. P. KIMBALL & CO. J^lSTJD Market St., near Fourth, San Francisco. STAGE, THOROUGH-BRAGE, EXPRESS Of all sizes ; also, COUPEES, CARRYALLS, BUGGIES, ETC. — A LSO — All kinds of Carriage Materials on Hand. Having a large stock of Thoroughly Seasoned Materials on hand, and employing none but Competent Workmen, we have unusual facilities for man- ufacturing Ordered Work. 202 SAN FKANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. PATENT AffiALGAHATOR Patented September, IGth, 1863. July 13th, 1864. Re-issiaed March 38th, 1865. < *i ■ ^ » FOR DESCRIPTION, SEE OPPOSITE PACE, SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. 203 VA.R]SrEY'S i^^^te: tvt ST^NJ3 UNRIVALED. For rapidly pulverizing and amalgamating Ores, they have no equal. No effort has been, or will be spared, to have them constructed in the most per- fect manner. Of the great number now in operation, not one has ever required repairs. The constant and increasing demand for them is sufficient evidence of their merits. They are constructed so as to apply steam directly into the pulp, or with steam bottoms, as desired. These are the only Pans that do not grind the Quicksilver. The Quicksilver lies around, but not under the MuUer. No time is lost in cleaning up, as everything is discharged from them by their own motion. By turning a screw the MuUer is raised and Grinding ceases, but amalgama- tion continues. The Amalgamator operates as follows : The Pan being tilled, the motion of the Muller forces the pulp to the center, where it is drawn down through the aperture and between the grinding surfaces. Thence it is thrown to the periphery into the Quicksilver. The curved plates again draw it to the center, where it passes down, and to the circumference as before. Thus it is constantly passing in a regular flow between the grinding sur- faces and into the Quicksilver, until the ore is reduced to an impalpable powder, and the metal amalgamated. Setlers made on the same principle, excel all others. They bring the pulp so constantly and perfectly in contact with Quicksilver, that the particles are rapidly and completely absorbed. Mill men are invited to examine these Pans and Setlers for themselves. 127, 129, 131 and 133 First Street, San Francisco. THOMAS VARNEY, BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF SAN FRANCISCO, m WHICH THE DIFFEEENT TRADES AND PROFESSIONS ARE CLASSIFIED AND ARRANGED. Agricultural Stores. Arnold, N. S. & Co., 306 Battery. Treadwell & Co., N. E. corner Battery and California. Artists' Materials. COOKE, WM. B. & CO., 624 Montgomery. (See adver- tisement ; front cover.) Hitchcock, G. B. & Co., corner Sansom and Washington. Axle Grease. HUCKS & LAMBERT, 101 Jackson. (See adv., p. 9.) Banking. Bank of California, cor Battery and Washington. Bell Hanging. MABWEDEL & OTTO, 329 Bush. (See adv., p. 18.) Boiler-Makers. H. J. BOOTH & CO., Union Foundry, corner First and and Mission. (See adver- tisement, p. 8.) GODDARD & CO., Pacific Foundry, 127 First. (See adv., inside front cover.) HINCKLEY & CO., Fulton Foundry and Iron Works. (See advertisement, p. 6.) MOYNIHAN & AITKEN, Portland Boiler Works, 311 Mission. (See adv., p. 3.) PALMER, KNOX & CO., Golden State Iron Works, 19 and 21 First. (See ad- vertisement, p, 4.) Bookbindery. BUSWELL, ALEX. & CO., 517 Clay and 514 Commercial. (See adv., p. 17.) Booksellers. BANCROFT, H. H. & CO., importers, 609 Montgomery. (See adv., back cover.) HODGE, JOHN G. & CO., 418 and 420 Clay. (See adv., alternate folios and p. 195.) ROMAN, A. & CO., 419 Mont- gomery. (See advertise- ment, front cover.) Boots and Shoes. (Importers and Wholesale.) Hobart, Dunbar & Co., 223 California. Roberts, Morrison California. & Co., 216 California Match Company. BRADSHAW & CO., agents, cor California and Sansom. (See adv., p. 31.) JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Stationery, School SAN PKANCISCO BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 205 Carriage and Wagon Manufac- tory. KIMBALL, G. P. & CO., im- porters, Market nr Fourth. (See adv., p. 201.) Chemicals and Assayers' Mate- TAYLOR, JOHN & CO., im- porters, 512 and 514 Wash- ington. (See adv., p. 9.) Coffee Factory. MARDEN & FOLGER, 220 Front. (See adv., p. 59.) Confectionery. RATHBUN & CO., 430 San- som. (See adv., p. 9.) Crockery and Glassware. Helbing, Greenebaum & Co., cor Batter J and Pine. Cutlery. COOKE, W. B. & CO., 624 Montgomery. (See adver- tisement, front cover.) Hitchcock, G. B. & Co., corner Sansom and Commercial. LAWRENCE & HOUSE- WORTH, 317 Montgomery. (See adv., front cover and p. 199.) OXENHAM, A. H. & CO., Pacific Cutlery Company, 1 and 2 Cosmopohtan Hotel Block, Sansom. (See ad- vertisement, p. 32.) Drugs and Medicines. McDonald, r. h. & co., cor Pine and Sansom. (See advertisement, pp. 75, 76.) Dry Goods. (Importers and Jobbers.) Lazard Freres, 217 Battery. Taaflfe, W. P., corner Front and Sacramento. Strauss, L. & Co., 315 and 317 Sacramento. Dexter, Lambert & Co. M A N H E I M , SCHONWAS- SER & CO., 314 California. (See adv., page 14.) TOBIN BROS. & DAVISSON. (See adv., p. 10.) Engine Builders. BOOTH, H. J. & CO., Union Foundry, N. E corner First and Mission. (See adver- tisement, p. 8.) GODDARD & CO., Pacific Foundry, 127 First. (See adv., inside front cover.) HINCKLEY & CO., Fulton Foundry, 45, 47, and 49 First. (See adv., p. 6.) Exchange. (By Telegraph.) Bank of California, cor Battery and Washington. Express. Wells, Fargo & Co., California, New York, and European, N. W. cor Mont'y and Cal'a. Fancy Goods. (Importers and Jobbers.) FALKENAU BROS., 629 Washington, upstairs. (See advertisement, p. 9.) Lazard Freres, 115 Battery. M A N H E I M , SCHONWAS- SER & CO., 314 California. (See advertisement, p. 14.) OXENHAM, A. H. & CO., 1 and 2 Cosmopolitan Hotel Block, Sansom. (See adver- tisement, p. 32.) Taaffe, W. P., corner Front and Sacramento. Books, and Cheap PubUcations, 418 and 420 Clay St., San Francisco. 206 SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TOBIN BROS. & DAVISSON, 409 to 416 Sacramento, and 213 to 225 Battery, up st's. (See adv., p. 10.) Fishing Tackle. LIDDLE, R. & CO., 322 and 324 Washington, 3 doors below Battery. (See adv., pp. 121, 122.) WILSON & EVANS, 513 Clay. (See advertisem't, p. 201.) Foundries. BOOTH, H. J. & CO., Union Foundry, corner First and Mission. (See adv., p. 8.) GODDARD & CO., Pacific Foundry, 127 and 131 First. (See advertisement, inside front cover, p. 2.) HINCKLEY & CO., Fulton Foundry, 45, 47, and 49 First. (See adv., p. 6.) Howland, Angell & King, Miners' Foundry, 247, 249, 251, 253, 255, and 257 First. KITTREDGE, JONATHAN, Phoenix Foundry, 6 and 8 Battery. (See advertise- ment, p. 210.) KITTREDGE & LEAVITT, Pioneer Iron Works, 308 Jackson. (See advertise- ment, p. 17.) PALMER, KNOX & CO., Golden State Iron Works, 19, 21, 23, and 25 First. (See advertisement, p. 4.) SIMS, J. R., Oregon near Front. (See adv., p. 19.) Gents' Furnishing Goods. MORRIS, Mrs. E., 37 Sutter, two doors east of Montgom- ery. (See advertisement, p. 199.) WARD, S. W. H. & SON, im- porters, 323 Montgomery. (See adv. on back cover.) General Passenger Agents. HOWE & BILLET, S. E. cor- ner of Sansom and Washing- ton, entrance Washington. Grocers. (Wholesale and Job- bers.) Bowen Brothers, 425 and 427 Battery. BRADSHAW & CO., N. E. cor California and Sansom. (See adv., p. 31.) Breed & Chase, N. E. cor Clay and Battery. Dodge & Phillips, 325 Front. White, P. J. & Co., 419 and 421 Clay. Gunpowder. CALIFORNIA POWDER WORKS, office 318 CaU- fornia. (See adv., p. 195.) Gunsmiths. LIDDLE, R. & CO., 322 and 324 Washington, 3 doors below Battery. (See adv., pp. 121, 122.) WILSON & EVANS, 513 Clay. (See adv., p. 201.) Hardware. Arnold, N. S. & Co., 306 Battery. Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Co., 106 and 108 Battery. Treadwell & Co., N. E. cor of California and Battery. Harness and Saddlery. Main & Winchester, 214 and 216 Battery. Hats and Caps. (Importers.) Rosenberg, G. & Co., 410 Sac. SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 207 Hides, Wool, and Skins. Feuerstein, R. & Co., 212 Front. Hose and Belting Manufactory. Cook, M. M. & Co., N. W. cor Battery and Broadway. Hotels. AMERICAN EXCHANGE, J. W. Sargent, 323 and 325 Sansom. (See advertise- ment, p. 197.) Cosmopolitan Hotel, corner Bush and Sansom. International Hotel, F. E. Wey- gant, Jackson, bet Mont- gomery and Kearny. Lick House, Al'strom & Johnson, Montgomery, bet Sutter and Post. Russ House, Hardenberg & Dy- er, Montgomery, bet Pine and Bush. Instrument Depot. LAWRENCE & HOUSE- WORTH, 317 and 319 Montgomery. (See adver- tisement, front cover.) Insurance Companies^Agents. MAGILL, R. S., Phoenix, and Travelers, Hartford, corner Montgomery and Commer- cial. (See advertisement, inside back cover.) Fire, Swain, R. B. & Co., 206 Front. Iron Doors and Shutters. KITTREDGE, JONATHAN, 6 and 8 Battery. (See ad- vertisement, p. 210.) KITTREDGE & LEAVITT, 308 Jackson and 603 Bat- tery. (See adv., p. 17.) SIMS, J. R., Oregon near Front. (See adv., p. 19.) Iron Railings, Fences, etc. SIMS, J. R., Oregon nr Davis. (See adv., p. 19.) Jewelers. (Importers.) FALKENAU,I., chains and bracelets, 629 Washington, up stairs. (See advertise- ment, p. 9.) Kahn & Strauss, 619 Washing- ton, up stairs. Levison Brothers, 629 Washing- ton, up stairs. Leather Dealers. Hein, John G., 416 Battery. WECK, L. E. & CO., 415 Clay. (See adv., p. 6.) Lithographers. BRITTON & CO., 533 Com- mercial. (See adv., p. 199.) Locksmiths. MARWEDEL & OTTO, 329 Bush." (See adv., p. 18.) Machinists. BOOTH, H. J. & CO., Union Iron Works, corner First and Mission. (See adv., p. 8.) GODDARD & CO., Pacific Iron Works, 127, 129, 131 First. (See adv., p. 2.) Hinckley & Co., Fulton Foundry, 47 First. (See adv., p. 6.) Howland, Angell & King, Miners' Foundry, 247, 249, 251, 253, 255, and 257 First. KITTREDGE & LEAVITT, Pioneer Iron Works, 308 Jackson. (See adv., p. 17.) KITTREDGE, JONATHAN, Phoenix Works, 6 and 8 Bat- tery, nr Bush. (See adv., p. 210.) 208 SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS DIRECTORY. PALMER, KNOX & CO., Golden State Iron Works. (See adv., p. 4.) Maps, Charts, Etc. HOLT, WARREN, 305 Mont- gomery. (See adv., pp. 159, 160.) Millinery Goods. MANHEIM, SCHONWASSER & CO., 314 California. (See adv., p. 14.) TOBIN BROS. & DAVISSON, 409 to 416 Sacramento,! 213 to 225 Battery. (See adv., p. 10.) Mill. Mission Woolen Mills, Lazard Freres, agent, 115 Battery. Newspapers and News Agents. White & Bauer, 413 Washington, opposite Post Office. Loomis W. E., S. E.^corner San- som and Washington. Opticians. LAWRENCE & HOUSE- WORTH, 317 and 319 Montgomery. (See adv., front cover and p. 199.) LEVISON BROS., 629 Wash- ington, up stairs. Physician. VAN ZANDT, J. W., 629 Front. (See adv., p. 210.) Powder Company. CALIFORNIA POWDER WORKS, office 318 Cali- fornia. (See adv., p. 195.) Pickles and Preserved Meats CU3:TING & CO., office and salesroom, 202 Front. Man- ufactory and Warehouse, 21 to 31 Main. (See adv., p. 7.) f Printers. TOWNE & BACON, 536 Clay, between Mont- gomery and Sansom. Provisions. Breed k Chase, c. Clay and Bat'y Dodge & Phillips, 322 Front. Publishers. BANCROFT, H. H. & CO. (See adv., back cover.) ROMAN, A. H. & CO. (See adv., front cover.) Purchasing and Commission Agents. Osborn & Sessions, 619 Merch't. Quartz Amalgamators. Thomas Varney, Varney's Amal- gamator, Office 127 First, Pacific Iron Works. (See adv., pp. 202, 203.) Circular Saws. Spaulding, N. W. (importers and dealers), 113 Pine, between Battery and Front. Saw Manufacturers. Spaulding, N. W., 113 Pine. School Furniture. HOLT, WARREN, 305 Mont'y. (See adv., pp. 159, 160.) Shirts and Collars. MORRIS, Mrs. E. Premium Awarded Shirts and Collars, 37 Sutter, two doors east of Mont'y. (See adv., p. 199.) WARD, S. W. H. & SON, 323 Montgomery. (See adv., on back cover, and p. 197.) JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Importers and Wholesale Stationers, SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS DIRECTORY'. 209 Shoe Findings. Hein, John G., 416 Battery. WECK, L. E. & CO., 415 Clay, between Sansom and Bat- tery. (See adv., p. 6.) Spice Mill. HARDEN & FOLGER, 220 Front, between California and Sacramento. (See adv., p. 59.) Stationery- BANCROFT, H. H. & CO. (wholesale) , Montgomery. (See adv., on back cover.) COOKE, WM. B. & CO. (whole- sale), 622 and 624 Mont- gomery, and 542 and 544 Merchant and Montgomery. (See adv., on front cover.) HITCHCOCK, C. B. & CO. (wholesale), corner of San- som and Washington. HODGE, JOHN G. & CO. (wholesale), 418 and 420 Clay. (See adv., alternate fohos and p. 195.) Steamship Company. PACIFIC MAIL STEAM- SHIP CO., cor Sacramento and LeidesdorflF. (See adv., p. 19.) Stereoscopic Goods. LAWRENCE & HOUSE- WORTH, 317 and 319 Montgomery. (See adv., on front cover, and p. 199.) Stoves and Tin Ware. AYERS, E., 417 Washington. (See adv., p. 5.) AUSTIN, B. C, Pacific Tin Works, 324 Clay. (See advertisement, p. 18.) Surgical, Dental, and Veteri- nary Instruments. FOLKERS, J. H. A., 218 Mont- gomery. (See adv., p. 5.) Trimmings, Ribbons, Bonnets, and Fringes. Dexter, Lambert & Co., 105 Bat. Vinegar Manufactvirers. CUTTING & CO, office and sales- room, 202 Front, and 21- 31 Main. (See adv., p. 7.) Watches and Jewelry. FALKENAU BROS., (import- ers), 629 Washington, up stairs. (See adv., p. 9.) Kahn & Strauss, 619 Washing- ton, up stairs. Watches, Jewelry, and Dia- monds. Levison Bros., 629 Washington, up stairs. Watchmakers. Falkenau Bros., 629 Washington, up stairs. Kahn & Strauss, 619 Washington, up stairs. Levison Bros., 629 Washington, up stands. Watch Materials. FALKENAU BROS, (import- ers), 629 Wash, up stairs. Kahn & Strauss, 619 Washing- ton, up stairs. Levison Bros., 629 Washington, up stairs. Wood and Willow Ware. Feldman, L. & Co., 211 and 213 California. Woolen Goods. Lazard Freres, 115 Battery, ag't of the Mission Woolen Mills. 418 and 420 Clay Street, San Francisco. X DSC 7 1^^"^*^ 210 SAN FRANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS. Sarsaiparilla, TTelloTV X>oeli: and A CURE FOR EV ERY FORM OF CHRONIC BLOOD DISEASE. AS A LITHONTRIPTIC It has no equal for dissolving stone in the bladder and ureters, preventing gravel formation and enlargement of the pr*state gland, irritation of the neck of the bladder. Mercurial disorder, Eheumatism, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the face and body. Liver Complaint, Kidney and Bladder, weakness, nodes, etc. SCROFULA, Which carries off more victims than any other disease, and which baffles all rem- edies heretofore known, excepting LE DOYENS' SARSAPARILLA YELLOW DOCK ALTERATIVE. AS A MEDICINE, Rapid in relief, soothing in effects, entirelv vegetable, safe in its operation, it is UNSURPASSED. As an altei'ative, free from poisons or minerals, it has proven for invalids the great necessity for all their ills ; relieving and correcting irregularities, imparting tone and vigor, re-establishing the bloom, beauty and elasticity of youth. FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Who are pale, emaciated, puny and sickly, scrofulous and consumptive, LE DOY- ENS' SARSAPARILLA IODINE ALTERATIVE, used with Cod Liver Oil, is a never failing remedy to throw off disease and build up health. « CRANE & BRIGHAM, Wholesale Agents, San Francisco. ©old. "by all I>i'xig:gists. JONATHAN KITTREDGE, Nos. 6 and 8 Battery St., near Bush, Fire-Proof Doors I ^ AND SHUTTERS, BALCONIES, Bank Vaults AND MONITOR SAFES AND BRIDGE WORK, AM® AmSft 3^1M®i @F ^-mmMMA^L Bl^APl^iMWHIlM^. "We particularly call the attention of Bankers and others to the MONITOR SAFES and VAULTS— an article long sought for in Cajifornia— great care being taken in the manu- facture of these Safes relative to their strength against the designs of wily burglars. Thirteentli Year (1864) in San Francisco. (0 UJ PIONEER WilTEIl CURE "DR. mmih baths; NTo. lO M:^SO]SriC TEM:r'LE,S o Corner of Montgomery and Post Streets, SAN FRANCISCO. < -''^'^ Entrance on Post St., adjoining the Grand Portal. Be very particular to tind tlie MASONIC TEMPLE, and thus avoid deception. ^g- CONSULTATION, by letter or personally, FREE ! -fSj, li^I?E^\^Tr^"i^ TJKT>TTOEI> CH^^Tl^G^ES H Z UJ IE ui \ii O < ELECTRO-CHEMICAL, ILECTRO-MAGNETIC, ELECTRO-VAPOR, MAGNETIC, and PURE VAPOR OR STEAM BATHS, FOR THE CURE OF JOUGHS, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Deafness, Diseases of the Eye and Ear, Liver, Bladder, Kidneys; Scrofula, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption (incipient). Pleurisy, OAK POISON' ING, (for which Dr. Bourne discovered the .only scien- tific and certain cure), Nervous Disquiet and Sleep- lessness, Fever and Ague, Dropsy, Panama Fe- ver, all other Fevers, Erysipelas, General Debility, 'Dreams,' Seminal Weakness, etc. Lud ai-e also used as aids to the speedy, perfect and permanent cure, even in its worst forms, of "TTS S X \S A BATH FOR THE HEALTHY, PERFECTLY LUXURIOUS! ^nd. to Fixrify the Blood vineqiialed! MERCUEY and all other MINERAIj POISONS are REMOVED from tbe Human System by tint prcipor use ol' tln'so Baths. o z o a: o o o < d LU z < < UI a. o H o UI u. QC UI Cl ,??S^ Apply for Baths from TEN o'clock, morning, until FIVE o'clock, aftornoon, fandnys excepted. The proper time for taking Baths is from two and a half to four lours after Breakfast or the usual mid-day repast. Romincs & Cn,, >Yirit«re. PIONEER WATER CURE, AND "DR. BOUliNE'S BATHS." The before named Baths Dr. BOURNE introduced first to the people of this coast, aufl gavp them their present celebrity by adopting a style pec.iliar to Iiimsclf, and which .sonm miserable, ignorant humbugs, both ia this city and throughout the State, have vainly trie J to imitate, to tJio injury ol those f.Uliiifi into their hands, and also to the character of the Baths-which should aUvays be reniem- bercd--that thos'e who wish to avoid imposition, injuiy and dis ippointment will be CAUTIOU.? to sluiu such persons, and allhoush they m-iy bo iin|iri:irii>led enrmgh to assert that they have been pupils of Dr. Bourne, not to believe THEIR FAL'^EHOODS, as Dr. B-Juruo has never given instructions, nor taught the first one of them the lirst principles even of this mode of b:itliiug and curing disease ; which under Dr. Bourne's management, is the most simple, pleasant, safe, permtinent.and the quickest and cheapest modo of treatment ever known. XES" Thousands can testify to the truth of these assertions. In addition to the Baths already named, there also are the DOUCHE ; Sitting or Hip ; Full or Ij'iug down ; H:TRANGERS! INQUIRE OF CITIZENS as to whom you may repose confidence in, and us3 yoni fij'os and ears carefully. Visit "DR. BOURNE'S'' great EUablfshmeut and SEE and JUDGE for your-jclves. It will cost you nothing. ^ff- Hr Bomriic, PJiysician to llie "Pioneer 'Water Cure," having liad a«i experience of more tlian TWENTY-TWO YEAR,>. can safely promise those who arc ailing a better guar .antoe tor successful treatment, than tliose whose chief boast is the fact that they attended lectures anr read books a lew months, and paid 100 dollars for a diploina--whos3 doings prove how much [little] thej really know, and whose miserable failures must not be charged to D.-. Baurae, who, almost at the com meucement of his practice, abandoned the horrible freezing and starvation "system" so prevalent in wi ter cures even at this day. It would require a very "Distinguished Professor" to make Dr. BjuriK' believe that starving and freezing; and throwing away flannels, could be b.-'noQcial to one whoso vital for ces arc ijnpairod by disease. No! Dr. Bourne believes in genial warmth, and a PLENTY of the mosi healthy and nutritious food, even if it docs cost more to feed than to starve a patient. D.-. Bourne ha; no synipatliy, but onl.y conlenipt, for such mean and stupid persons. What Dr. Bourne's p.atients think of his m-rle of treitinot, and remsmbsr that these testimonials, o which he has hundreds, are NOT FORGED, nor the signers men of straw, but iatelligent and reputable gentlemen, merchants, professional and business men generally. San Franctsco, Cal., 18GL The undersigned, having had ample opportunity for the formation of a correct opinion, either througl their own experience, or that of friends, unite in "bearing testimony to the high estimation in which the) hold Dr. BofUNE's Baths and general MoriE of ti:katme.\t, as remedial means for the cure of Colds UhtHiniatism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Fever and A^ue, Dyspepsia, Oak Poisoning, etc., etc., and recomraen< thorn accordingly to allwho require and seek reiief : WM. F. WALTON, A. MARTINON, PHILIP A. ROACH, A7M. FAULKNER ^- SON, BENJ. R. NISBET, I. P. FISHER, GEO. HUDSON, A. J. .AIcCABfi. SAMUEL HERMANN, C. HATHAV/AY, Dr. G. G, HAYDEN, G. M. .SMITH, JOHN JUDDLETON & EON, C. 0. GERBIORDJNG, O. M. PERKINS, J. PEIiRY, Ju. J AS. R. GARNIS-, GEO. w. gri;1':n, JOHN ROACH, KNAPP, BURRELL&CO. W. K. VAN ALEN, J. D. ARTHUR, F. MacCRCLLI II, W. A. WOODV/ARD, W\ F. WHITTIl'R, JOHN W. IIAYNES, WILLIAM BUNCE, GEO. H EN IGN, J. M. STROllRIDUE &C0., JO-!. IJAAC, MIERS F. TRUEIT, B. F. fTERETT. WILLIAM LANGERMAN, H.. CHAXNING DEALS, A. W. VON SCHMIDT, T. MAGUIRE, n. W. CARPENTER, TiIO.3. DAY. L. B. ADSIT, and olher.s. O.-^iici Nirw England Firt: In.''. Co., ) San Fkanosco, Sept. IG, ISGl. j Dit. BorRNT?, Dear Sir:— In conformity with your r(v,|ue,st, I will aild my testimony to that of others, in favor of the Water Cure aspr.acticed by yourself I left San Francisco for the Atlantic States, dur- ing the winter nf ISoO, and immediately after my ;|JTiv;il in New York, was atti.cked by tho Isthmus fever, frcjui which I suffered excessively, and, after a protracted illness, was left in such a state of func- tional disturbance that inveterate constipation of the bo%>u!a w^ia tho^sequunco, from whicli I could Gbt.iia no relief, although tho most skillful physici.m; were lunployel, and every possible remedy tested until during the past year (ISCO) I placed myscl under your charge, when, within the limit of ; fortni;;ht, all my diiriculties vanished, as il bi magic. I am now a well man, and what is stil better, during the short period under your care, LEARNED HOW TO KEEP WBix, for all wliich, accepting thanks, with permission to use this note in ani manner you may think most subservient to you interest. RospcctfuUy your frieiid, WM. FAULKNER. I'lONKl'Tv WATER CUKE, AND "DR. DOITRNE-S BATHS." The Water Cure Jourucil of October, 1849, ( lh:'a '.Mlitod by Ds. SHEW, the lather of the Wat -r C.iro in the Uuitel Stales), thus, notices 1)7. HOURNK'S treatiso upon Asiatic Cholera, Diarrhte i Mid Dys.r'ntery— "This is a pithy, concise, senteiitioas Treatise, which should be in every family.- A person can read the whole in an hour, and will know as much of the subject, and be as capable of putting it.5 in- structions into practice, at tho end of that time, an if he had just linishod any other book that would require a week's lime. A hundred thousand copies sliould be disseniinaleJ at once, and those who are too poor to buy a book at tweuty-five cents, should be supplied from the puljlic fuud.s. We regret that it wa.^ not issued a year atKD AND succKSSKUu Many years after being cured, Mr. St. Clair stated that he had contiii to im|)rov6 until he enjoyed belter health than at any previous time. San Francisco, August, 1864. "FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS." CXJi^E im- the During many years past, I have known my proved mode of Water Cure treatment to bo most SPEEDY, ri.E.4SANT, SAKK, and by far tho bust employed iu curing human ailments, and siperior in rapidity, certiinty and comfort to that pursued by EuROPKAxand Eastern Water Cures; and al- though frequently told that such was the case, yet the parties wore not possi's.?ed of sufficient acquaint- ance with the minutia of Eistern practice to war- rant the use of their testimonials; but at length u gentleman of education, intelligence and habits of close and critical observation, has had the opportu- nity to lorm an opinion id' my system and mo le of treatment in contrast with the Eistern, in the two principal cures. This is a copy of his note: To Dr. B3nR.VK--DEAR SiR:--H.vving spent now about two months in the "Pioneer W.it or Cure," allow me on leaving you to address a. few lines of thanks to M;'s. Andrews and yourself, for your kind- ness, and of congratulation for the success which attends your eilbrts in the treatment of the sick. I have been a resident for many months of two of tho principal Water Cures in N 'w York ( Dr. Trail's, in the city, and Dr. Jackson's, in the west- ern part of the St.ite), and had large opportunities of observing their treatment and its success. I feel, however, convinced that your Cure dilfors ma- terially from theirs, not only in its mode and ener- gy, but in tho very speedy as well as certain cure, which is its cITects. I have, happily, no sick friends, or I would urge a trial. I am, dear sir, vorv trulv yours, JOHN HODY JAMES. S\n Francisco, Aug. 26th, 1861. /!®-The r>">-sistont clfirts to detract from Dr. Bourne's standing as a Water Cure phy.^ician made tor som - time past, from intorestad and unworthy motiv 'las rendered it proper to publish the above cstini.i, of his position. If deep and intolligent study, long experience ( more than twenty-two years), close and critical observation, mature years and ardent devotion to one's profession, vvith a large and varied praotjeo coastasuta any claim to the coufidenco of a community in the qualifications of an individual as a physician, then Dr. Bourne claims that of this community, as those attributes of a physician are his. San Fraxclsoo, Sept. 6. 1S61. I have had opportunity, by experience in my own family, and from what I have seen and hoard in the case of many others who liavc been under Dr. Bourne's care during several years past, to form an opinion of his skill as a Wat^r Cure physician, and I take pleasure in recommc^nding him to all who prefer that rational svstom of curing disease. J. B. KNAFP, of Kuapp, Burrell & Co. San Francisto, Sept. 11, 1861. On the voyage from New Yoi-k to Hong Kong, in the Winter of 1860-61, I was attacked with a fevei-, which left me, after treatment with prugs, with a severe diarrhea; this continued upon mo during tho three months I was in H mg Kong, and I wa.s obliged to leave there, fearing more sickness in the hot months, and I suffered the same as in Hong Kong during the passage of fifty-one days to San Francisco, where, after only a week's treatment at the Water Cure Establishment of Dr. Baurne, I was entirely relieved, and am to-day better in body than for some years. EDWARD T. PERKINS, of Salem, Mas«. [From Dr. to vou, TKB WELL KNOWN CLOTinXO KIRM OF ^. M. STROBRinOE & Co.] San Francisco, Sr-iif, 20, 1861. Bourne: — Wo take much [ileasure in statins^ that during many years wo were close neigh- bors, and that v\e had tho best po.^sible opportunity for seeing and hearing of the results which followed yoivr mode of treaiing disease, and were so woll pleased, that we have been constantly in the habit of recommending those who were ailing, to avail tliemselves of your .skill, and now, at your request, give this statement, with permission to make sQch use of it as you may deem useful to yourself and UiG public. J. M. STROBRimJB & CO i. PIONEER WATER OITRE, AND "DR. BOURNE'S BATHS." l»o. a.j The subject of the (iiregoing portraits is an estima- ble gentleman of Sau Joaquin Co., Cal. They tell iheir own story. No. 1, represents him as he ap- peared after one week's treatment, when he already bad gained .six pounds in weight. ' No. 2, five weeks afterward, wlion he had gained eighteen pounds more, muking in all, twenty-four pounds gained in iiix weeks, at which time he returned home, to as- tonish tiis friends with the result of Dr. Bourne's vkill. In addition to the enjoyment of uninter- raptuJ health, within one year from the time he placed himself in Dr. Bourne's care, h d gained some forty pounds. His ailmeat was very complicated,— bemg dyspepsia, neuralgia, "general debility," which, while it is a most vague and inde- finable term, is generally understood to signify any amount of "goneness," you please. In addition, on arrival he was laboring under a very serious attack of congestion of the lungs. Many years have elapsed since this cure, and the patient continued a living witness to the facts so briefly stated. STEAM OR VAPOR BATHS, AND ELECTRICITY. [I'ROU THf; Dailt Ai.ta Caukok.nia, JlLY 13, 1859.] In an "Editorial" descriptive of the Electro-Chemical Bath, occurs the following passage: "'Ciio rapid- ity with which the di.^^covery has been adopted, is one of the most surprising facts in its relation. Oar readers arc aware that Electricity has been for some years employed in curing diseases, in this city, by Or. Bourne. That gentleman has found by experience, that the most etficacious mode of applying it, l8 lo a patient undergoing the depurating influence of a vapsr bath; which we may remark, is in the Doc- tor's hands, by no means the dangerous agent which rr bkcomes whe.v employed by i-hb cvskilijul and CARELESS PRAcnnoNKR." This fact should never be lost sight of by the public, for, when ignorant and unprincipled people, merely for gai.v, undertake the important charge of administering Vapor Baths, Ihey cannot well avoid doing mischief. Only persons of large e.xperience can safely be trusted. Jl®- Tlx© ZZot -A-ir StAtla.! This is the last "agony" of the Quro.xuNcs!, and will be administered to all who desire, sbcundem .\rteji. ^The Russian Bath, improved by Dr. Bourne, being an admirable "adaptatioit of moans to ends," is recommended to all who have ever used that style of bath, as worthy a trial at least, on account of its great superiority. TO PASSENGERS JUST ARRIVi:!) t'KOM, — OR — ABOUT TO DEPART ON, SEA VOYAGE! "DR. BOURNE'S BATHS" aro the bksi', because the surest and fjuickest means of curing Panama fe- ver, and other ailments incidental to long sea voyages; at the same time, their use for a few days before going to sea is an invaluable aid to promote health during the voyage, and offers advantages so great tliat no one design- ing a voyage, should neglect to tiike fiom thrt-i.: to bixb.iths. -^^J{ LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 017 137 534 4 W-''^ p^^ ■ ■ ' '■ ' ',.'■" . -'jf.^ '^HM-' ■'^k ■ ' ■ -'■■'.' ■ '9 ill: fl 4m0L 1.1 I ' -