LOCAL AKD GENERAL NBWS Itisuri AmhiiI ef Mm ii City aid THE IUXO EXTKKT.UXMBST. Th- IIWMe Jim en f a Urge dicnif Conlinnall) Kepi in i'luy. An- Tlie boy f theKeemid Raiment liil nwilil well be proud of the au dience Hint greeted them Ht the llpttlU htHIM! IhmI IllKht, HI IHI Mlfll erowd ha ammililed Htuny prevlou MrflPriiiHiif of the r-hhoii. The feelhiK f pride wm mutual, for the programme Ki'iuTHlly wan a kimxI oimi am! the lxyi performed their lrl well. The M-Ieetloiw by thf whole Imiiil were of a high order, and were ex eellently rendered, the Hppreelutlon of thf audience ImiIiik freely ex pneil itt the elowoof em'h. A elur lnet wtln, hy Mr. (!eo. Muck and iNirltone moIo by Hlehiird Ilyley ucre very line and went loudly ap plauded MewtrM. Keller and Hun-1 IIiihh, III llielr lialljii duelH en-aled I liiiint'iiM' iiiiiiiHiiiciil, and were en-1 iiinil mkiiIii and ukiiIu. "The Night- ( IiikiiIx'h Trill" wan hiiiik hy HileiirH FISHING FOR TUB SUICIDE, Efforts Reins Made to Recover the Body of the Man who Jumped From the UridRe last Katnrday. Laxt evening two boat manned by iKillceinan H. Hnrndriek, IxiuIh MeCIane,AbWtandH.K.Critch- low eoiiinieneed .IrareinB ho river ietween the IiIkIi "ri,l-ru ,MMl the, '"T li.n.l and lar onpo-lte tlie Capital tlmirlniMiilllH. Ixiiir ni anl fe'nii- plltiB hookw were u-ed in ilra'i"!,' the channel whleh In from 'M to 40 feet deep ; hut no body win found. A iNirty liui Men nrKiinin-d to continue the work thin evening and it Ih hoiH-d that they may Ik- more Huecemful. Henry Price, the eali man, who luu already reeovered the UnlleHof four ieionn drowned in , the river here and who thoroughly j unlcitands the current and ehun-1 will i MARION COUNTY Names of Some of (be Candidates for the Several County Offices. THE SHRIEVALTY AND CLERKSHIP In Demand, and Plenty of Oood men for tile Other Offices-Scarcity or Democratic Candidates. Ah the time for the republican county convention drawn near it U comes apparent that there will be no w-arcity of good men who are willing to accept the viiriousjpoii tioim of trust and emolument. The loct legislature created a new olllce ior .uarioii county, that of county recorder, the duties of which are a part of those I now performed by the county cierK The olllce of clerk is considered uelsln the river at tills pmce win ,, ... f,., rk is UOilsdered the probably lie one of this evening ,. Uc-Mlrllo cif the two, although There Isiiuite a Mining i iMirlv lief with many thatthe whole story of the suicide Is a hoax started iy some thotigtleHS Isiys, but tlie fact that the man was seen struggling in the water by the mate or the Win. M. Hoag knocks out any such an idea. A M-lt t'AI'ITAI. to Undrflli. J OH UN A!. niiuirli.r -" - A I Al'lUli illiun.inu """"" 'iivnrllo-.MI.- I'nrilHii nun wlien ft (, ,)rtw llK,H.nilid on Landreth, we nay It as etual to her wry Im-1 w h()1) ,K, ,,,, kl()W1 ul ,l(U),K.mI ellbrts our mulers will understand c,1)(v u v,.liror w, ,,. Unilreth thepUmsiiroofllslenlng toll. -Ml- i ,,,.,! ,ml he wasenjoylng better I'arrlsh ids., r.p.ni.lc.l loan cm-ore , wili M ,, l(, wns rM, ,.. lth"lolly,lhe(Vm,slntheCorn."lllm.(1 t,m, ,, mMuH ,.. ,,ort- l HUM'S M1IIIIIP HIKVfll ,. ,..lal.. Iil ImmIv Mill Illll'l l-( II 11I1IU. 1I1T ".! , mind, so thai he could keep up. lie fxprcioeil great anxiety In regard to ' the condition of his family and said that he had written to his wife to ask what disposition hi-shoiildmakc of Ids property, whether he should deed it to her in trust for the child ren, ik-fil It to the children direct or simply make over the. proiK-rty to them by will. He does not iipju'tir to have any hope whatever of ceap lug from Justice and wild lie had no di I'elise to make. Mr. John made lots of fun f n-the lHiysand mhk checn-d lo the echo several limes. Mrs. Itell, MlssChamberllii, Mrs. Ilrooinell and Miss I.ludsey sang In deliKhtful style "A Hie, Where art Thmi,"iiiid were broiiKht Iwek by jH'rslstent cheers. Mr. J. II. I to- excited tile enthusiasm of the audience to a IiIkIi pitch by his singing In character "When Mary ww h I.HSfclr," and in answer to i -.ills that wouldn't Ntilwlde, he rendereil another character huik In hl lulmtlahli- style. Tlie eutcrtuln-lilt-lll eliss-il wllli tile farce, " Ileas hiy'mliHCi" hi which John Clmsi' Hilly Dugiiu, ll.iMc, IIitstliiKs anil the ilisx (UIiihhsUhI In kts-pltiK the HHilleiice isinviilrtsl with laiiKhter. . Thtn whs mitliliiK u mar tliecx-' SliVr It a ltener! On Wednesday evenliiK, Mareli '2x, the cvenlnjt lK-fon- the county convention, there will Ik- n special ini-ellnjf of the Hnlem republican luh at the oiHtm hou-e. A Iiuru MUMlc pleamtre of the cwiiIuk e.V lllniH.r ofdeh-Kiites rixim thowvuml i-ept u few ihlnirs of a H-riwiiial imttin- In the utiimp sKis'h and hi the farce, which vu-think would have lui-n uitteh U-tttr left out, as such UiIiik, while they iiih) Ih lit lemlisl only In a spirit of fun, are very nt toeiiKcudei- hud fis-lluirs. Mrt turn Nmi ttcunte llern-u, of lltttte villi-, w ho hum In town yitenlu , stati tlmt if there Is a large number of real es tate transactions the oillce of re corder will yield a very good salary. Ah the republican nomination in Marlon county this year is equiva lent to an election, tlie light will come in the convention for the nom ination. The CAi'iTAii Joun.VAL has been listening to the talk about probable candidates for nomination during tlie past two wecksand gives as the result the follow lug list: I on Hltmtll'K Tlie struggle for this olllce will be the most chs-cly contested and there Is no dearth of candidates. The. fol low lug are the ones we have heard mentiened: Kd. Croisiui, tlie pres ent deputy sherlll'; Alnno (icsiier, farmer living live miles east of Sa lem; Thomas Hubbard, farmer liv ing in North Salem precinct; Joe I'linloiu, railroad agent at Oervais; Geo. K. (JcmhI, druggist of Salem. cotr.NTY ru:uK. lieorgc Mack, piv-ont deputy county clerk; Cicorgc A. Peebles, county school MiperliitendentjCapt. I'. J. Hnbcock, undei laker of Salem; W. II. Dunbar, of the Oregon .Milt ing Co., Turner. nmmniut. .1. W. Spriggs, attorney of Salem; .1. Iloiisou Starr, stationer, Salem; 0. A. Wallor, gunsmith, Salem; Dr. S. I). Met'auley, or Stayton. i(i'NTVTiii:.biMti:i. I). W. Matthews, druggist, Salem; O. A. t'onilit, larmer of Lincoln precinct; Silas .limes, miller, Stuy tm precinct; J. H. McCormick, nn-ieliant, Salem; 1'. II. Arnistrong, hliiokMiilth, Salem. Aug. (llesy, thepn-M-nt Ineuinbunt Is also men tioned as a possible nominee, al-j though lie is making no ellbrt. I nui'NTY IXlMMIWIONtnts. (J. 1. Terrell, one of the piw-ut hieiiiutients, Mehama precinct; W. K. Her, farmer, Hutteville; A. H. Cornelius, ex-county a-cs-or; J. N. DavH, Silutrton precinct. M-IHMll. btllltI.NTlUili;.S r. (ifore 1'. I.ltehliold, 1-ji.st Salem; Prof. Voder, ex-twu-her of tlie Silver ton seliiMil. The following deeds were record ed in the olllce of the county clerk during the past week: Amcr Wood, ndminlstnitor of estate of Geo. W. Sohell, deceased, to Win. K. Anderson, ICO acres in T. 9K., R. 12 K.; $177.18. A. J.JudytoT. F. Smith, S. E. of block 6, Koberts' wldition to Salem: f 10. John 31. Metzler to P. H. Ewell, 9 acres in T. 10 S., R. 3 W.;400. Samuel llrown and wife to O. P. llanihill, 6C.37 acres In T. 7 S., K. 2 W.; S3SJ0. J. C. Thomjison and wife to I. J. Price, right of way; $2. F. Levy anil wife to Paul Itonco, riirhtofwny;$100. J. II. Albert and wife to J. W. Harris, S. J of lots :i and 4, block 11, University'addition to Salem; fci-30. M. A. Cook anil wife to E. A. Harvey, part of block 27 in Salem; $340. Emetine Frost to Win. Frost, 59 acres in T. 7 S., K. 2 W.; $480. A. J. Jarnigan and wife to Hannah A. Jones, lot 8 in block 2 in Brooks; $400. E. J. Oslmrne to Charles M. Cox, 5.40 acres in Marion county; $450. Thomas Lou.signont to J. "W. Jackson and wife, 18 acres in T. 7 S., R. 3 W.; $1175. J. J. Schnrbach and wife to S. Scharhacli, 100 acres in T. 0 S., R. 1 W.; $1700. P. II. Ewell and wife to John Wied, 120.03 acres in T. 10 S., R. 2 and 3 W.; $1225. I.OCAI. NOTES. For Booh. Stationery S Fancy Goods -HO TO- IDIcF Pattons, 98, STATE STREET. ASK TO BE SHOWN : CRANE'S STATIONERY, PLAIN AND FANCY. ASHTON LE OAL CAP Pl"viN AND NUMBERED. TYPE WRITERS MATERIAL. ACME WRITING AND SCHOOL T-VBLETS. FABEIVS PENCILS AND PEN HOLDERS. RUBBER BANDS AND ERASERS. SPENCERIAN COMPASS PENCILS, ONLY TO BE SEEN TO BE AP PRECIATED. McGILL'S STAPLE PRESSES AND STAPLE BINDERS. Tissue Paper of all Shades, and Materials for Paper Flowers. MABIE TODD'S DIAMOND POINTED GOLD PENS-ALL WAR RANTED. WIRT'S FOUNTAIN PENS-BEST IN THE MARKET. CAMBRIDGE BIBLES, CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN THE OXFORD. BROOKS' NORMAL TEACHER. PAGE ON TEACHING. TRACY'S TEACH ERS' RECORD. NORMAL QUESTION BOOK. Roberts' Rules of Order. SCRIBNER LOG BOOK. GILLCHRIST'S MAAU-KL 'UJK IN FANTRY OFFICERS, (PRICE $1.00). UPTON'S TACTICS AND REED'S REVISED EDITION, (50 CENTS. precincts will la- In tlie city, mid short, stlrrhiK specche will be de livered by prominent sKakers from , dlllerent iwrtsof the county. The I exen-lM-B w III he Interspersed with MHiilaiul Instrumental music, and a urn! enjoyable programme thruuiiliout will Ik- presented. We call ujHin overy republican of Salem I. constitute himself a committee to it... Hint iIiIa ini'iittiiiy tu iiiniln il the people of that pliv all hidlcve i KrH1 UtH.twii tliMt Neiu Ht theimiu whot-.mi- - mllUsl Milcide h JnmpliiK fhmi tin- u tHJewir. bridm-liMit Satunlaj. He says that fluiv Is a perfect epldeniie of alter Nnvhis Imt his m-IiihiI he went nieiwUw In Silwu now. A leading in worksa solicitor for the State phjslelan ofSalein unlay hiivu it as liiMirniHi- Co.. witli Tom 1Cmm, nls opinion that thciv u-io at lete-t iniconiwaniilarimentii, itsiiiu his aoo can of uuniMi-h In Salem at tlie Ihhiii lit tmlliiKHriHiud the miin-1 pix-w-iit time. Tlie blue IIukU liuiig try. HeMHHedmit tlu llM of hint out at nearly exery other doivr and wwkmuliwItiH,. illdnuriurfr.Hii It hsiks llkeall lntendisl to take a him Hr i-kwchI ily lie UHwine tin-! turn. Fortunately then- have been im.,y Mini slMrtwl out t stimvh for , ,ut H flw ftHl iV-i and nnwt Mm. He found that N his had ; jHsiple hsik upon the dl-iw-e as inNeii iim iisihi i.t imiriHi nty, , nnthinit w,m- tlmn a T "meask-y wIhhxi Ih- I Kit It lnlli-r stable Juke." Mini rterlmriulnn ten dollar from tlw llvcryitwu wont ihi a tpnv w hick IMI until Frliky utht, w)mh hi-Hvik the twin fi Sh(-hi. Ibw 1 wtil the Ihcmimn III tall Hit lii the IfMltl hiMiie, liitflldillK In piMwx-ulc Nelu If he omit I Mini htm. When )m iwm of t h smWih rok'hisl lhitli-lhr c-vtroiii- at oiuv liMNtl( il h Ne hi. 1 1U ftiliilly , tHMwMUig f wft mui H ehll-l-vii, n- mi Hiiitivtlle and ihr ri-i-ii hmw mi Ikr kt nil iu-hh of the uie4W flMui h-r, OfiMuiwit hiw Uvii wtUrii IuimI k ihtubt (hat It ih4 Nt-vtii that ImOi tlw fWUl L4kL ltl.,1 U lkat.t ilka. ftk.U.. ..? fct...... vUWbri.il.U.u.hi.iitliu. .Ill l.H.mMl mmckw ttu.l weiv l ''..l." ,,.u' ,,wrUt ' Mlf i i uuiu-tMir . AKSt-)lt. David Simjison, of Kist Salem; Ronton Patton, the iin-sont avsor. ixmo.vjtit. It N tiiouht quite probable that Dr. Henderson's friends will secure iil rKl ' or "'m ''''""O'nination. Tlie UHly of Win. lVvert, the rtir- x, KtZZ. Iwhiw who whs klllwl day U-fon-, v,,,..,,,,..,.,,,!!,,., n,.,r, i yiMenky at Albhia. wash,x.uKht up, llHVl. 1llWiH t,, ,, UI1UHllllllv lllkJUto instil, i o.i .. Iii.,r.vmfiitiitliiii lsiiw.iv l..w..l .1 rnkuitvu 1 . ... .. " -". .. n... . ... ,i,ut it iiwlltlllv la u M.I.. . I..... . u I... ...... u 1... Ku..l.. . . l-II. . ....... n. ,11m ,1111, III n it" i.'t-ii 1.. 1- It-llinilin Ml .-llr tun. TJh ninwvl to Wumlhuni uii Utkt Him met tlii'iv h ;srty tMl- l-VIl (VMUtttlMtnUM1 K. . tlMttiiMun U In the iHty . ll. kv tUt fHiiuK Hnuibmt tmuu. la luuk !.- fell tin.! mh Mrtvlr iMJkltMW. HfUt4tUttlMUIVU lu KHvfpm n- ll rtgttl mM ilul (tn MMI lta lln taxlty niIiuuu li ilir Utl, i-ut n iltee itirorx iMhh ImikIIiiji. ., tiH rli J. V. CViyMtauil, of Turner, who Ik In (tk Wl, InfuniMt it tluu iw ttflMMte air IImI wkMi wIm kM( tlwir bMM 4uriH It ttvmm mM, ltIMt. VMtr. 11. W. SMVIlmi. tlli lM,irl.,t UsK I uft.riliu,r ililki iii.kriiltiM I.K......I. t.. 4mv tr.i hh MJr-H idwv lot of as,rH-,uMhestalk.sf which 7 L2V n U VV ,4jhl lrt long. Hesav fcrnier .rf Mivemm ,-imH. Iw ,., Ir ,KWl hUK, , Mlf w I'MMtuui .giwlii Wore. He also lia an 1111. lillhlKWlHlOllKhtHIld,'" I'lt nd CUhh. tmii- um iHihlur smm.l,,Kr, ,(w,i whiivti usually hoiillm, m umiunun. I.VuhI, f J..lv-' ""' - - M' lHIITOriilii. ivMnwhm, hIivii h wholUiiV' WHtTlk-i " ''4Ml1 wk. TWwUlw.m.U.A,iril27, wti. mm. ,sw- " ubi tbi xrmter 1lH.ki4U.rftvbimilt ?" ytUke Xu 1. Swh Imv. ,trM n. ftOkiwItw .trWU "l twl',,,,'r. ,w xHnj- fttUuvlug iWWlt lo U iMtMl imvUmi. H. D. UkuiiIuii, I fetid Kwtir, It A. Nlh iiuui. Jum a Huiilh. I.ultv K Kmitli. Juhu T. Miutih. Ik. K. (Wbuni, ll U K.sM.r. lVtf NkAlra. . PkJMmtIWkt !! ill Democrat ieconvention to-morrow. L. F. Conn lias returned from Roseburg. McKinley Mitchell, of Gervais, is in tlie city. tieorgu JttHliop, or l'ortlanil, was in tlie city to-day. Mrs. Robert Crawford, of Silver- ton, is in the city visiting friends. A colored specialty company ap pears on the opera house boards to night. Mrs. S. A. Thrall, of Portland, is hero the guest of Mr. and Mrs.M. N. Chapman. J. II. Luun, of Limn & Brown, returned last night from his extend ed eastern trip. it this weather continues a few ilayb there will lie u howl for tlie street sprinkler. It is understood that Mi. S. A. Clark will move back to this rity from Portland, in a lew days. Mrs. Rciui Van Siyck, of l taker City, daughter of Elder R. M. McN?lek, is here visiting tier parents. Mrs. S. V. Uarrlgues, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. F. D. McDowell, left for her home at Heppner yes. terday. .1. u, iwKcr, 01 noise 'ity, is in town visitinghis parents and friends, lie returns to Boi-e in u few dnvs to go into busiuivs. The Salem W. C. T. U. are observing the week of prayer by holding services every afternoon lH'tween 2 and 4 p. 111. Ed. Shaw U now driving tlie Dal las stage in place of Alonzo Brown, who is staying at home on account of sickne-s In Ids finally. George Nies, of Nies & Smith, U.11111.H, is 111 me eiiy, on tils way homo from Eugene City, xvhere lie has been visiting friends. Circuit court for Linn county lias adjourned ami Judge It. P. Boise returned home yesterday. We are pleased to learn that the. judge's health still continues to improve. The Silverton and Dallas stages are making excellent time on their trips now, both arriving luire over an hour before sulii-dute time. Tlie roads are getting in good i-ondition for travel. Attorney S. T. RieliardM)ii loft this morning for Mehama to act u attorney for ttie dafendant in tlio ! 118. State Street action at law hrouidit lv .i,..ti 1 ' Siimund against N. Wagner. He will prolwbly return Satunlav. tkuUO. Bonartlireturnwl to-day from his trip to Portland, Astoria and other poluto, Hesays that Sa lem is a llvttllcr town rnmi a bud n ixdiit of x-iew tlwu Astoria and iw thinks ) will remain twrv and go into httoiiMfe. For Pru.it Growers : PEAR CUIiTURE FOR PROFIT, (1.00). DOWNING'S REVISED NEW EDITION FRUITS AND FRUIT TREES OF AMER ICA, ($-5.00). INSECTS INJURIOUS TO FRUITS, ($3). THOMAS' AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST, PRICE $2. HOP CULTURE NEW AND REVISED EDITION, 40 CENTS. 9'S, STATE ST. - SALEM, OR. -AT THE Brick Denial lice "llflH HflBW'' OK- L. S. SKIFF &CO. NEXT DOOR TO OPERA HOUSE, SALEM. Vitalized Air Given for the Painless Exlraciion of Teeth. ftSTThe person awakens from a pleasmt dream witli the aching teeth gone. Also Gold Crowns Set. GJIEAT .REDUCTION IN- FINK SETS! Set Dickens, 15 Volumes, half Russia, Usual Price $32.50, Our Price $20.00. Set Lytton, 26 Set Thackeray, il Set Waverly,I2 Set E. I'. Hoe, 15 Cloth, Gilt top, Hair Morocco, Half blue Calf, Cloth, Set Capt M. lieid, 10 Vols. Cloth, 22.50, 32.50, 22.50, 15.00, 23.50. 15.00. 17.50. 18.00. 10.00. Fine Line of Papeterie in J. mix. j. i. Tnumpiu, 1. w JlkltuiUMttUll Mftai.t... 1..... l ... ,. WM.I-UU rfUIH iiMVe I OwirftlwiKtit )eM6 f tyjKH KmiHiic wore w imyi wuUy khi Latest Styles, AT ' BENSON STARR'S. Salem, Oregon. I Every TV4MvudpiWunU eoo-'OlI. Itaiwit, J. J, nmn iittWkflU, ... .,..,. , .. iju ii ... . .w -t mr fpmmm mwm IWI J !) MPttl Iweu MiHMttUxl tu pfww tiH ).n.p- j y th Mxht m& )mVrMHiim iV the ,tcrs, Un4itut for Uw third JmJloUI dUrtct ami PaUc ixmntj-, to W IwM i IMlbw imi th M, 4h, th, wml tk f Ajirit Tlw wwk wkiek W AhMmmI Ih four vuim awl hi aUc Ut wvwr-14, wiw iUmhs Hi' tlw foMM in Stol PrfHtr lWiks Al HttvUtty of Ctww' W u, Wl, r. a (1. 1'. bekl itm wichk k Murwliv WMl D. W. II. rt ww tkM Capital Lumbering Company! MANUKACTUJtKKS OK AND DEALERS IN Wety of Oregon Lumber, Dressed and Undressed. CONSTANTLY ON HAND: Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts, "" " '" " " - -ti ' hlrli tm n I BOXES, Etc. - . OREGON. hMAMTi, ttUlMHM lf4uwtM(. iTtel41rJW. AOdhkMMil kvNl a third jw SALEM