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E Ki. U - . Zl "iRATTO CONVECTION. RE" ntu LOCAL AND ItwiuJ .Intuit if Hwi it Cmbj. CihJ TBOl'BliB IS CHINATOWN. A d'arar of Hif End in a Hglil- line Warrant for .rrett and Two for (ijinMinp, llir ll"nlt. TliN afternixin Shiii Di'K, the wtlior lntolllffi-iit CliliiHiimii who work fur K. I'. McCornlck, and Jim Cliunis't iririftr of orio of the China hoiiH on Court direct, got lulu un liiii.riHtlon over a tniine of ilieoln I .iv Hay' IihIkIiik Iioiiw on Hlato Htrwl. It apiKwrn tlint Hani Ilok won live ci-nta from CIhiiik wlileli the Iatur refuel to jwy. Ham Dick Itii-Mi-! w ulroiigly on the jmyincnt of the nickel Unit Jim UfMinu ciintKcil, anil plrkliiK up a large, itoreelnln Ixiul ulileh w a con veniently near, broke it to plecon ami lilt Hani over the hcitil with one of the lnrKct plwi, illllietillK a Uirge wali wouiiil, from which the ItliHxl H)imil forth in xtrwiiiK. 71m ChuiiK luimcilliilcly wot up ami iluctcil In the illrccllon of the ilcpol ami Ham Dick went la-fore 111 honor, lleconler Htrlckler, anil f-uorc out a warnint for hln urn-Hi nil a c)iurc -if ii-H.uilt iiikI Imtlcry. It U uiii1iiImmI that narmiiln are alwi out for the arrtfl of Ixith of tlio heathen for KamblliiK- Marshal (hm Im now looking for Jim CIhiiik ami will proltahly liuil him tliM cveiiiiig. HUNiuMiu: in iiorri.E. Ttiut I'lnsk Found Willi n I'aprr In it I a r'nmd. Another link In the nippuM-il elwlii of clrriiiii-lHiiit-H Milntlng to tlio nvcut ciilelde Is kuiKikcd Into "pi." Thi' liottlc found down the river, of which the C.mmi.ai. Jot'ii- SAI, KUVOU full lUH-OUUl lllt l-M'll- liiK, tum-iout lol-o an unmltlgalcd fraud the niilooiiie of a fnwk on the wirt of two tado ho ihiiicocIihI a m-Iiciiii- thill uHild m llily nil-c Hiniu o.xeltemoul. While on the river lunik mi Sunday, Kebnmry !A), they fiHinit the Imltle andtlnir iiiIh ehltiviHix huii)ilua(lon -iimli'(l the Inilamv. Thi'imiut-of (ii-or-it- Col liu-tcMUietn their mind because of IiIh Ih-Iiik (hi- lawful man in tiwu jdiyiJmlly, ami tlu-y ntnek It un. MiWAUfiwa sttiIlf II l ' I ill 'fc l - i V nmy n-iimrk that the -cr- riu-steamer Thm- Si-ters yester Htmloiioflhi'Jokiare ymniK incn,l(V broiilil ilown the lioller, en oflliMHlMiMvliirHiiil no lmrm was j Kimpi mifl all the inaclilnery of tlie iNtoiidnl, Hlihouiili tin- wlMlmn uriu.fHU,, Mi-anier, N. S. Ik-ntloy, tlwm-tU .Uitii)nble. lVin't Io;hleh waswiwUedafcw weeksago wi Niiy innrt-, lmyu. 0 u,r wny ,jw ,, fniln suli-m. ....,"' i An Hlti-mpl was made by ,loM.-ph tlf lrlrlllll rllM' ,. .. ,, 11 1 i , The AKririilliiiul nMi- buildll.K, Vwt' ,lu" " "l '"' M hHlfHinlU.w.MofCorvallK wlllW. l'r' "nU-the sunken st.wncr, but NHNlOrtuil MHit Ma I. The IhiII.I- I tlu' hvvy '''''l'l"l'r.v was t.n. mucli ln fe if lHMk. TAI(M ft, Nllil lliiw for ,,l", mi lu-Jiwllii tiiki. It out. Mln hliihl m..J wiitHln fm Al,,,,,l,,r Hlu,,,l,t iniMl- lo leem-ln- nw, k chHvl and ttir-1 mlM' ,lu "wr' "uwu """ 'l" urn hh. aUnii the onlv thin. '" u " svr' ,mnl ,HhK' ,ts hv n1" mm h-MLMi.,1.,. ii. .1 ..,., Ilnimly iilmuMx ftvtofwntor. Uh1h tin- fcUUr-.-HxwM-.nl pluktitriu-v. 1 1 U Mux built by a fcul-wrlpUon, In MWlinUlMV Willi tllM Hi-t tlf till) Ii-MIk. latMrv irf tssV On l(. oooiHh.iln., 11, HiUUrwwlM b thi.iernoronIUuMU,rt 1,nKN u(Xi'r w,,u' w t.itwir.iiiu.kij.i.. m..m...i 1 . " .....- wl uvr Ui M tl of n-jn-utMHlrt-wily uptMtntMl. TliW .-.-4U- luw Ikvii ii4ml n Uw r-Mi'iit rf n,(, fVM fintirtiiihm mr Mtnium, wU-b C.MIHTW-, ft nricttUurHl fAIHTtiornul M'litmbs. .s Hit in lMue uf tlu- iphxI likely to t th-rt-mI tout UtU, ftmr IhWh4- of msK WtWI-,vlV.l nMH WrtllllltUMI H frw ilnkktiitv. Aiiioiik Om-iii we My vturfctl of A-,, ftwHgslHttti, to, nu kmtwii wr and sow uf w hk-h w III tUmUIr jmmvi ytnt vMttf hi Uh- su-. IjuiU iuUwvI HllK Of IW l4ktt t MlVHiM-Al III prtiMi4 U no M-lliiiK horn flW to! f M ) m-iv. At-h w hvtht-r tto M. K CitiiMi Smith ill rrorw the Mmlv let tbetMuiivil if thr thrn- U Hiuett 4uubi. TW tlinw)isi4il mhi wf llrarj' fiKri. of l4k ivutttl. xba u-- KkH .rf KJW ... . ...'I1m :.' T "7" "w" "- "" WW, kMkl hunv tMMtkv. w !.. MwiuMl) Ityurwt tluui m tboutkl uuk-M.,- w ,uT:LJz:m azi tress rmr.'s koM Uttl luA k.d.1 . 1.1. .-11 -. , . S.J" . I ."". ."" . " iJ-CTTJrjrT- . . ..., ,. m , uvum irtUtt Iko Imo iu Um dvuUy vt U Hiinv nm 0M MM . :r!.r UUvuflWaiull. MWWUmi M!tafelm.likW.)uU. Ju tatMaavlit lau.1 Wu k.M ... . ak z. ... . . itiinc i nriiiiuivvu i Xoraip.tion Madf After Our Fubliia lion llonr Lait KiminR. Tlio folIowIiiK bufinw was trnn wtc'l by 1 c invention after our hour 'of 'going to prcIaM evening: KlltiOt. fil'1'KltIXTKNDKNT. A.W.M1C.4&, Ja. Hellvwiwl, 81. TKUABUJHUt. (i. (J. Van wnKner,oici.iii, - noiiiliiHteil by ncciainution. COMMISBIONBIIS. i'he HM lHol resulted as follows F. X. Matthic.il, 01. Henry Warren, 38. !'. J- 1 1 aye-, 10. Irf-wlsHavuge, 30. I,, llnnliiife', .W. C. Karlow, W. I.. C. (Irillltii, 21. Hcaltcrliitf, 18. .Matlliicu nominated. I'lie second lllot resulted im fob Ieuh: Henry Warren,'!,. I,. Harding, 02. Harding declared tilt- nominee. HIIKUUT. The iNillot stoed: K. M. Kinlth, 1. Ili-nrv Kletchur. 8. HciirvSchoinaker,01. T. H.'Wall, H- J. Hcheurer, II. Hill Aiidt-rMin, 1. S'hoinakcr ileclared the nominee. Adjourncil (ill 7:30. itKtxntnnit. The ballot was us follews: A. Miller, Salem, HI: C. H. Coleman, St. Paul, 72; (leo. ll. ISeeU', WimiI) hurn, HI; Coleman declared the nominee. ti.mtK. W. I. Itav, Woodburn, Nl; W. II. II. Walci, Salem, II); Clias. Mc Cown, (larlleld, II. Kay declared the noinlmv. An attempt was made ln-roie ballot was lakeii to nominate Hay by acclamallon; but frleiulrt of Waters and NleCnwii Inslstiil n tbuir iihiiiw U'lnn pn-M-nted. Thoinp-on moved that the chair man npiKiliit a coinmitlcoof live to act iw county central committee. flmrlcHM Her ollcreil the loilow inn us an aineiidineiittothe motien: lt.MH.yi:!., That the Miirl..n , eouniy deiiiiH-nitle centnil eoiunilt-j Uh- Ik- elected by the liolilluics of i the convention. On million the rc-olutlou was laid on mi- mini-. 'ii... ...i..iiml iiintdm nfli'r tvni'in I III- iiiikiiiiii 11.'..'.., ....'. j debate, was can led. 1 P. II. D'Arcy propo-ed three liners for tin-tli-l;et. (liven. I The chairman prox-ed tlnce cheers fur the di-niocrntle parly, (liven. Yob- of thanks to cliiilinian and secretary jussed. On motion convention adjourned. The chairman wlllappolnt central committee within ten days, nil Willi's Mi lit. NUM. Mr. Pjupict i.H-ctn with tin- aid f a tiHiploufMMUKtnllft thi'stetun r Hutllelcntly to i-uatdc men with t"111 issusioKciaiKwniau.ismpup will lv iinniKlit down Here ir the dow II hull Is worth the trouble. From what cmii Is- ltiriiisl of tin-di-AMler, CHptaiu Siulth is fivt fnun all blame. It scvnisthat lie wax in mid channel when the accident -h-enrrvd. Tlie Beutlcy had alumni alstut 140 tiHts of frUjtlit, wlilch low ered her lu tlM water Ju-t ooihikIi to iwtoh a mm k on simg. The imk w as nnoly liiiKsldtsi in tlu- river, the dHmHiii well U-Inmirliwsl. (Vp Ulu Smith did tlH lst llilUK tlmt coukl Uve Uvii done uioU-r l be elr- I Ih-hi1hhI ' euiuUne -turned mix mIk mi. 'tlw uiMK-r wortu- n ,r',, ,,H ,Uj Wl,( ,K,U, H,', m nun, n i UKHimtit, 1- mx tUiu-ai-l mi Uuil lxit tlmt It wh Ik- k mlivt Mt trtllliiir i-itat. l'okl n wi ( htfrinKtou, mi- mmanmrr , 1, K.l...j . tltal tnUinl uw rv rti , .-,,-. "-'."'" I w bkk Iw w uukl llk U !mi ' P--' U txiutilu. Two iCWHVmikUf Mr. tittl Mr. 1-rvv. Mr ikHriri... -...11.. 1 1-. .. ttNlikli. ' H. Iu thr iinili .un IjuU .1 u..i. . Nni - rwSit,; Tw;rr::: u. .. . -. - "--I- ',,,,r'y'"'rj 1. jjjHV APVEKT1SEMEXTS. J " ' i- iKTP.IiLlGENCE. . . List of Delegates Elected from South and North Salera-Slates in the Other Two Precincts. The primaries of Marion county have Ikwii lieltl to-day. I" three of tlie four Halem precincts the jiolls were kept oicn from 1 p. m. to i p. in. In South Salem the balloting 1,1. li. fYMilllt. irivnn 1m.- WHS oi)eii ul- - - o low. ' The ballots are iK.-iiigc.uuim-,. in Kast precincts at to pres, so Salem and halem the time of going the roult can not be given. bOUTII 8AI.KM. In South Salem an open primary was held. The meeting was called to order by A. Olimart, committee man. n motion .lud-'t' Peebles was chosen chairman and George AV. Armstrong secretary. On motion it was decided to elect nine delegates by ballot. On motion Prof. Lane ivah chosen asulstant --ccrctary. On motion ordered thatu majority of votes elect. 'i'hu Uillot lieiiig taken the follow ing delewites were electe'd: Tlio. tMelntyre, Adam Olimart, M. 0. Lane, Hubert Judgon, Win. Steven", JW. II. Armstrong, A. W. Drager, I A. Hudson, George Goodhue. Justice of the Peace M. G. Lane. Constable W. II. Armstrong. I NORTH hAI.KJI. 1 The following ticket was elected: Delegates. Jacob Ogle, Jesse Macy, II W Cottle, M L Keier, J McConnlck, A M Clough, Willaid .Martin, J K McCoy. Justiceofthi- peace. H P Hoise, Jr. Constable. F.I Catterlin. Two other hlnti-s were in the tield as follews: Delegates. .Jacob Ogle, W L Wade, It A Crossaii, Win Savage, Sidney lllldge, Jo-lum II. Smith, .1 , , R , K ' Delegates. 1. P. Itobe, Jr., . L. Wade, It. L. Swart, F. A. Lynch, L. F. Kai-cr, II. W. Savage ir ' ' Martin, It. Cro-aii. The following aie the "stated' in tlio other two precincts: SAI.I2M I'HKCIXCT. IJelegntes. Clmries Clagctt, II. Stapleton, 10. L. L. John-on, .lames Mead, L. It. Stinson, M. L. Chani-iK-rllu, I. L. Patteivon, J.i. Wil-sin, Hobt. Ford, II. S. Jordan, K. L. Towiisuud, Dr. L. L. Rowland, K. C. Cross, Jap. Minto, J. V. Craw ford. Justice of tlu- peaiv. J. XI. l'.iyne, J. Colley. Delegates. J. H. Htrlckler, Geo. Wllliiiins, J. Rosmberg, J no. Kniglit, L. S. Scott, .las. Cot!'e, H. Stapleton, Jap. Minto, J. W. Spriggs, I. W. Miller, E. C. Cro-s, A.J. ltivsi-y,.!. M. Payne, C. Cal crt, T. C. Sliaw. i:.sr .s.i.r..M phki'Imt. IVlegales. David SimpMin, Clias. II. MiHirvs, 1-:. M. La Fore, P. C. Glover, Kd. N. Kdes, Henry Rogers, II. B. Hrophy, J. I). McCully, John Van Haton, 11. P. Keller, (i. W. JnhuMiu, W. it. Culver, Warner Hreymai:, AI. Graham, Geo. K. (UhmI, J. II. Starr. J. G. Wright Hoyal, Claude Hutch, I.. Kuhu, 1 Owen liuttou, (iw. II. Burnett, Geo. Collins. Justhv of the peace. M. K. Goodull. Constable. Well Latoun-tte. IVlegates. Dr. John Reynolds, IXivld Slmp-on, W. J. Culver, J. (I. Wright, I). W. Mathews, W. W. Skinner, U. M. Waltn, John A. Van I Eaton, Ftulcy Perrlne, R. Cin, iJoM-pli Asliby, H. Pohle, C. H. ' Monnv, (iw. Cllne, J. H. Iton, Ukiim Batehelder. Clauil Gateh, J,h' ,,0NSHn, & w- liureh, Col. T. 1..-1IK, . ,ii. I4IHKTV, l. It. IllT- rk-k Jun., W. Bmynwu. For Justkv of tlw IHv-t-jKUk lUtclioklor. Ittll t'Tl-iV. MilMw, tb tiniKir who Ik L. UM MVttkftfclftLlMt U. to hk. Ittsunltv 1. 1,1. vii , ' . - - '"'- - . Mt .Hw-lwriKM. iXllltiUUt to sluu ;iros of m wenkeolujf mtflk-t-t. Smw Uuif o Uf imUkJieil h -Mnl . . ' ... ,l".' "'V UH,U ' hb. w if,. Now ' .-ll. oWr hk njcuMurv mi rwMk- (blkwi "i ww iu miv to tb Mihlh- thMt r w . -v. .. l. i ...... . . 1 wow say tu tfc. pwbUe Omu I hhi B-6 J MHMfk o uwt my Where Divine Services will be To-morrow. i).,f rtHiivicra. Public re- llrious service will be held at the w i' T. II. lmll. on Sabbath, March i"i. at 3 p. ill Floors oneu ai nan imst one, its usual ii..,.c r'ltitijfii. Corner of JA. l.a w..---- -- Liberty ind Marion .streets. ite. , T, Mwlillirv. nas-tor. Services at ""-". . n nl Youlllr MILMI II. 111. Ullit !' " m. anil i .,!'u ,,w.tbur nt fi:l") i). m. In the i-vcninir the iwttor will preach a special sennon, at the request of the W. C. T. ITnion. CONOKKClATIONAI.j CHURCH. Comer of Liberty and Center streets. Kev.J. W. Harris, pastor. There will l)c preaching to-morrow morn ing and evening. Sunday bcliool at 12. Young people's meeting at 0 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. All are invited. Seats are free. Evangelical Church. J. M. Dick, pastor. Preaehingon Sabbath at 10:30 a. in. and 7 p. m. In the evening a sermon will be preached for the benellt of young men, to which all young men, as well as all others who may desire to attend, are most heartily invited. fciecial pains will be taken to make these services interesting to all. M. E. Church. Services in the M. E. church to-morrow as follews: Morning, at 10:30, Hev. V. S. Har rington will conduct service; even ing, at 7, subject, "Is Man an Evolved Mandrill?" by tlio pastor. Sunday school at 12 m. Young people's meeting at G. Hegulnr prayermeeting Thuisday evening at 7. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Seats free. W. Hollins, pastor. Pascors' Union. An adjourncil meeting of the Salem Pastors' Un ion will be held at the home of Hev. H. A. Newell, Monday March 2(i at fl:.'!0a. in. A. It. Medbury, Secre tary. I.OCAI. NOTJ. ice cream at A. Strong & Co's. French dinner at Strong & Co's to-morrow. Win. Savage and wife are back from Pendleton. M ilk shakes, ice cream, soda w ater at A. Strong & Co's. Judge Thayer and wife went to Portland 'yesterday. Frank Conover, of the Corvullis. Gaette, is in tlie city. Fresh oysters in any style at all hours at A. Strong & Co's. Work has liegun on the new M. E. parsonage at Silverton. A three-year old inmate of tlie orphan's home died this afternoon. Miss Rosa Powell,', of Fast Port land, is in the city visiting friends. Soda water with great variety of pure fruit syrups at A. Strong & pure I (.fts. Our country solicltoi-s are gelling Al'ITAl. in their best licks for tlie ( JotlltXAl.. Dr. L. L. Rowland Ls preparing to build a large barn on his Alder creek ranch. Clarence Crane is sull'ering great ly from the ellects of tho powder burns received the other evening. Mrs. U L. Buckingham, who has Ikvii so seriously ill at the residence of her son-in-law C. S. Woodworth, is n-jtortiHl as improving. To-morrow will be Palm Sunday. In the Catholic churches blessed palm will bo distributed in com memoration of Clirist'sentrance into Jerusalem, upon which occasion the faithful strewed the way before him with branchos of tlie olive and the palm. .. Kteet-iltrt I'enrl. Joliu Dee, othonviseyuloiHiI Stevo Sniitli, of Aurora, was arresteil last night as a shnple drunk. Ho "had $ 16 in Ids inside pocket," but dlvil a elnt liHil ho left when Recorder Strikk-r got tliroiiKh with hint this morning. V nd Inm fmut Hm l-owr. lXSl . AU r r all hn. initu wm h mil .muuiiv irUN-kvrpricrHI. ,ll at lbl' VrUW Cuai- now. nur A Kruil lns- tnj WJ worn Lt IM. IKTIWL 'UirlUJH 'llAMlHtnUN. Ol'KJlA i A) lU"t? J01 ' MmhW U " tkiw on ( Vntr surr. nst cart of viZ I , Ihw rbwrh. tor k al tMM. 1&mh tara. IfellMMB. NOTICE OF FINAL SEHLEMCNT- lX,!l hrtob Stationery & Fancy Goods ! GO ASK icF. . -. ...mrnvDV PT.ATX AND FANCY. UU C XL CXP PLAIN iSD NUMBERED. TYPEWRITERS' MATERIAL VCMB WRITING AND SCHOOL JSlEM. FABER'S PENCILS AND PEN HOLDERS. RUBBER BANDS AND ERASERS. SPENCERIAN COMPASS PENCILS, ONLY JJ 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 AR- R VNTED. WIRT'S FOUNTAIN PENS-BEST IN THE nlrm- r-AAmmTRTTCTUBLES. 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 MANUEL FOR IN- F-VNTRY OFFICERS, (PRICE $1.00). UPTON'S TACTICS AND REED'S REVISED EDITION, (50 CENTS. For Fruit Growers : PEAR CULTURE 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. 98, STATE ST. AT Uriel Dental Office 1. S. SKIFF &CO. NEXT DOOR TO OPERA HOUSE, SALEM. Vitalized Air Given for Ho CgrThe person awakens from a pleasant dream with the aching teeth gone. Also Gold Crowns Set. GREAT REDUCTION - FINK Sel Dickens, 15 Volumes, half Russia, Usual Price $32.50, Oar Price $20.00. Set LytlQD, 26 " Cloth, Gilt fop, " - 32.50, a 23.50. Set Thackeray, 11 " Half Morocco, " " 22.50, " 15.00. Set Wawrly, 12 " naif blue Calf; " " 32.50, " 17.50. Set E. P. Roe, 15 " Cloth, " " 22.50, " 18.00. Set Capl. M. Reid, 10 Vols. Cloth, " " 15.00, " 10.00. Fine Line of Papeterie in Latest Styles, - J. BENSON 118, State Street, - - Capital Lumbering Company! MANUKACTUniJRS OF AND DKAI.BR3 IN Every Variety of. Oregon Lumber, Dressed and Undressed. CONSTANTLY Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts, ii TO Pattons, 98, STATE STREET. TO BE SHOWN ASHTON LE-; SALEM, OR. THE -OF- Painless Extraction of Teeth. I IN - SETS! AT - STARR'S. - Salem, Oregon. ON HAN NwMerkt Mn4D ibm I Meft4 KxutHx. miv ut BOXES, Etc. OREGON. a Irikt lrr. SALEM