VOL. V. THE DALXES, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1893. NO. 93. Do You Wear Shoes? We can fit your foot. We can give, you any style. We can show you every width. We can sell you every size. WE CAN and WE WILL save YOU money on every pair of SHOES pur chased from US. See oar Shoe Display, Genter Gouirter. Seed Wheat, " Oats, " Corn, " Rye, " Potatoes, Garden Seeds, Grass Seeds in Bulk. -AT- J. H. CROSS' Hay, Grain and Feed Store. YOUR ATTEpTIOH la called to the fact that Hugh Glenn, Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement and Building Material of all kinds. Carrie the Finest line of Picture Mouldings To be f oand in the City. 72 Ldashington Street. COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs (Successors to w. i. Cram.) Manufacturers of the finest French and Home Made G .A. ZLST ID I IB s , East of Portland. DEALERS IN Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesale or Retail SFfHSH OYSTES In Krery Style. les Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street, The Dalles, Or. ' THEN WE CAN A. M. Williams & C9 "The Regulator Line" Tlie Dalles, Fortlani and Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Freignt ana Passenger Line Through dally service (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade Locks with steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill street dock) at 6 a. m. con necting with steamer Regulator for The Dalles. . PASSENGER RATES. One way. . . .1.... ..... .$2,00 Round trip.. 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Shipments received at wharf any time, day or night, and delivered at Portland on arrival. Live stock shipments solicited. Call on or address. W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent. B. F. LAUGH LIN, General Manager. THE DALLES. - OREGON JOHN PASHEK, Merchant Tailor, - 70 Count Street, - Next door to Wasco Sun Office. - Has jriBt received a fine line of SampleB for spring and summer Suitings. Come ail See tie Hew Fashions. Cleaning and tepaiiring to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. INTEREST YOU ! FSEtfCfi & CO., BANKERS. TRAN8ACT A GENERAL BANKING 3U8INESU Letters of Credit issued available in ' he Eastern States. Sight Exchange - and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland. Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav- raDie terms. B. BCHKMCK, President. H. If. BXA.U. Cashier. First Rational Bank. YHE DALLES. - - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted uepoaits received, subject to signt Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on iew x org, Kan francisco and Port land. DIREOTOHS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. 8. Schknck, Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liebe. H. M. Bkall. THE DALLES Rational it Bank, Of DALLES CITY, OR. President - -Vice-President , Cashier, - - Z. F. Moody Charles Hilton M. A. Moody General Banking Business Transacted. ' Sight Exchanges Sold on NEW YORK, . SAN FRANCISCO, CHICAGO and PORTLAND, OR. Collections made on favoreble terms at all accessible points. T H E A DTIO CANDY a A 1 1 1V FACTORY SODA WATEE AND I0E GBEAM. nrf!o anil Uiitn wholesale Nauuico aim nuid quotations. TOBACCO, : : : CIGARS AVI s : SWEET DRINKS Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles 2? Street J.FOLCO At right side airs. Dan- restaurant. Specialties MORE NOMINATIONS Tie PresiflBnt SuMts the Names of a ' Batch of DemocratsT THE NEW SMOKELESS POWDER Now on Trial, and Promises Very Fairly Initial Trip of the Cruiser Detroit '. More Appointments. Washington, April 3. The president today sent the following nominations to ttiA opnato William Edmund Curtis, of New York,. to be assistant secretary of the treasury, vice Genio M. Lambertson, resigned. Charles S. Hamlin, of Massachusetts, to be assistant secretary of the treasury, vice John H. Gear, resigned. - James H. Reickels, of Illinois, to be comptroller of currency.- James F. Meline, of the District of Columbia, to be assistant treasurer of the United States. L. Stobo Farrow, of South Carolina, to be second auditor of the treasury. John B. Brawley, Of Pennsylvania, to be auditor of the treasury for the post- office department. James J. Willie, of Florida, to be dep uty fifth auditor of the treasury. Henry W. Eglor, of New Jereey, to be collector of customs for the district- of New Jersey. Dudley O. Watson, of Michigan, to be collector of customs for the district, of Michigan. John Tracey, of. New York, to be superintendent of charities for the Dis trict of Columbia, vice A. J. Warner; re signed. Smokeless Powder. Washington, April 3. A Virginia man appears to have made the best smokeless powder which the army has tested up to date. The test was recently made at the Frankfort, Pa., arsenal with excellent results, and a request was sent for additional and larger quantities of the powder. The composition came from Leonard Mason, who has not been known as a chemist to ordnance experts Another successful sample has been re ceived from the California Powder com pany, and the firm is engaged in devel oping the powder recently tested with good results. The failure of congress to appropriate any money for the equip ment of the powder laboratory which General Flagler desired to establish at Frankford must necessarily delay the discovery of a successful powder. The navy has been a little more fortunate in this particular, and has a - laboratory at Newport in charge of a chemist who spends most of his time in developing a smokeless powder, which has already been tried with results that exceed in merit the best of the smokeless powders tried abroad. The composition of the navy powder is kept a secret, and many of the military attaches of foreign lega tions in Washington have besought Commodore Simpson to furnish them with his formula. The Cruiser Detroit. Baltimore, April 3. The cruiser De troit started from Newport, R. I., this morning for her official trial trip. The nayy department selected the course in Naragansett bay for the effort. An average speed of 17 knots during a run of four consecutive hours at sea will have to be made to fulfill the terms of the contract. For every quarter of a knot over 17 the contractors will be paid $25,000 premium. The builders are satis fied a speed of at least 18 knots will be maintained. - Decision-on Boycotting. Toledo, O., April 3. Judge Hicks, of the federal court, this morning delivered a decision on the application of the Toledo, Ann Arbor & North Michigan railroad to make permanent bistem- porary injunction issued against the Lake Shore & Michigan' and other -con necting lines on March -11, restraining them from refusing to accept from or deliver freight to the Ann' Arbor road on account of a boycott issued against the Ann Arbor road by Chiefs Arthur and Sargent, of the Rrotherhood of Locomo tive Engineers and Firemen, who were on a strike on that road. The decision turned on the arrangement for contempt of eight Lake Shore engineers and fire men, who struck in preference to haul ing Ann Arbor cars turned over to the Lake Shore road. The courtroom was crowded. The decision was not as radi cal as the men feared and does not as sume to compel the men to work against their will. Notice of appeal .was at once filed on behalf of the men. Alter Judge Kicks' decision was rendered he proceeded to read the de cision of the circuit court, consisting of himself and Judge Taft, on motion of the Ann Arbor company, asking a tem porary injunction against Chief Arthur, restraining him from issuing any boy cott order against that road. The de cision, which was written by Judge Taft, grants the injunction prayed for, and declares if the members of the brotherhood, in obedience to rule 12 of that body, boycott Ann -Arbor freight, they are guilty of criminal conspiracy gainst their country. General Howard's Tour of Inspection. Mobile, Ala., April '3. Major-Gen- eral O. O.Howard, chief of the depart ment of the East, who arrived "here yes terday, is on his inspection trip. Gen. eral Howard says his visit is to observe personally the sanitary condition of the different poets in the south: ELECTRIC FLASHES. Another mine disaster has occurred at Hazleton, Pa., by which. 30 miners were entombed. At a fire in the Grand Hotel. Point Arena.' Cal.. Gus Greaves and another man jumped from a hotel window, and received injuries from which they- died a short time. George Kaltenbach, a German specu lator in the coffee market, who lives in Paris has just cleaned up a' cool million by a bull movement in the New York stock exchange. Major General O. O. Howard is mak ing a tour of the Southern army posts to see if they have good water and perfect drainage, in view of the possibility of a cholera invasion this spring. He is also inspecting Southern -harbors and in quiring what should be done properly to fortify them against foreign attack. It is just made public that William R, Shaw, an old. and respected cashier of Lincoln National bank, Bath, Me., is a defaulter. A shortage of about $12,000 now appears in the cash account, and it is supposed there is upward of $4,000 temporarily covered up by changing sums to the credit of depositors. James W. Hamilton, colored ex- preacher and convicted wife-murderer, was electrocuted in the Sing Sing, N. Y, prison at 11 o'clock yesterday. The crime for which he 'suffered the penalty was premeditated murder committed at Winfield, L. I., in May, in 1892, of An nie Brooks, a pretty colored girl, whom he betrayed and was forced to marry three years before. They did not live together and Hamilton tried in vain to secure a divorce from her. He decoyed her from Flushing, L. I., where she was employed, to Winfield, where he cut her throat. Oregon Krnit at Chicago. Frequent inquiries are : made as to whether the installation of fresh fruit exhibits will be allowed, pending the progress of the fair, during the latter months, when the crops of this year mature. While there is no positive as surance that this will, be permitted, Mr, Myers desires to say that it is quite probable that allotted spaces may be so devoted by. the withdrawal of old exhibits and the substitution of the new and fresh ones. At least, every ef fort will be made to have this privilege granted, and it is hoped that all parts of the state will do. their utmost to make such a display as will be very creditable to the pomological industry. Not alone in this way will a splendid opportunity be presented to Oregon, but there is reason to bslieve that a great market will be open to shippers of car lots of fruit for sale in Chicago during the sum mer. More substantial results1 will be reached in this way, probably, than by the exhibits, as the -test of flavor and richness is one that Oregon boasts and relies upon for the merit of superiority. At all events, there are splendid oppor tunities open to fruit-growers of Oregon. FOR BALE. One lot, with a good dwelling and out buildings situated west of the Academy grounds, and fronting Liberty street on the east, ia for sale at a bargain. Terms easv. Applv at this office lor . lniorma- tion. Title perfect. Shade and ornamental trees, flower ing shrubs and vines, hedge plants, etc., cheap at Mission Gardens. Subscribe for The Daily Chronicle, Highest of all in Leavening Powen Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ohm MURDER AND SUICIDE Shot His Wifo and Then KiM Himself' - Witli a Revolver. SHE REFUSED TO LIVE WITH HIM They Were Cousins, and Had Eloped all the Way Prom Germany -Minor Mention. Olrl.tKn. Anril 51 -Ahrtrit. Q 3ft rhVIrtMr this morning Carl Rock came to the house where Emilie Schnidrathscheim was keeping house for C. W. Knauth, a machinist, and requested her to return and live with him. When Bhe refused he raised a pistol which ho carried in his hand and shot her in the right temple. She attempted to get away from him through the front door, but before she could do so he shot her again in the head. Rock then ran out of the back door and down into the -cellar, where he placed the pistol to his temple and fired. When the officer reached him he was just gasping ' his last. . The woman is still alive and conscious but is very weak. It appears that the man and woman had been living together in San Francisco for some time, although they were not married. They have two children, one a girl 5 years, and a boy 2 years of age. About a month ago the woman left Rock because he wanted her to support him and the children, and she came to Oakland to keep house for Knauth. Ever since that time he has been trying to get her back. Rock was about 40 years of age. Among his effects was a sealed letter to the Californian. Rock and the woman are said to be cousins. HEALTH HINTS. Raw egg for a cut. Hot water for sprains. . V ' Don't violate the common laws of lieal t.ri. Don't be sparing of carbolic acid and chloride of lime. Do TOTJ wish to strengthen your muscles? Give them proper exercise. Do you wish to strengthen your mem ory? Use it. A physician "in Switzerland declares ' that he cures certain forms of throat disease by making his patients yawn several times a day. Michelet says: "Pain is in some wise the artist 'of the world which creates us, fashions us, sculptures us with the fine edge of a pitiless chiseL" . A medical, journal asserts that people who drink cow's milk are more prone to consumption than those who use the milk of the reindeer, the buffalo or the goat. ; ' No Vote This Session. Washington, . April 3. Washington will have but one senator until congi-ecs meets again, unless there is a special ses sion of the legislature. ' It is not likely that a vote will be taken on the seating of the senators, as no voting quorum can be found. An early adjournment is probable. Supposed Kosljrn Bank Robbers. Baker City. Or.. April 3. There was a ripple of excitement in the city this afternoon, occasioned by the arrival of Deputy Sheriff Banks and Detectives Francis and Farly, of Washington. They are after Tom, George and William McCartv. the supposed Roslyn bank robbers. ' Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50 eta. Sold by Snipes & Kjnersly. Sam Hop & Co. wish to inform the public that they have a very superior washer and ironer from Portland. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Price 74c. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists. Situation "Wanted. "A young lady with good references wishes situation in private family. Ap ' ply at this office. Money to Loan. I have money to loan on short time loans, i' Geo. W. Rowland.