. over the capital city. ! Complete Recital of the Day's Deeds and Doings. The Railroad River Intelligence Error Fun Baptists Much News, Lots of Fan and no Sctnery. Tho presentation nt the Reed last nitrht of "Daddy Nolan" by Dan Sully, wns met with a satisfactory aud appreciative audience. Mr. Sully is very popular. His peculiar comedy is altogether agreeable as much because it is inimitably his own as because of its inherent mirth provoking qualities that keep one continually amused. He makes Daddy Nolan an interesting Irish character, ono who has como up from the ranks of laborers but who is as much at ease amid wealth as when seated on his cart. Daddy is a natural gentleman, an honest, straightforward, generous old hero, who, although capable of uproarous merriment, is nevertheless of a thoughtful temperament some thing of a philosopher, and on the whole an admirable fellow who, not entirely given up to frivolity, com mands respect by his manly quali ties There is broad comedy In the piece, and Daddy Nolan, the mis chievous boy Jimmy, Eichler, the German friend, aud the others of the family and friends of "Daddy Nolan" keep tho fun going at a rate that may be tersely and appropri ately described as fast and furious, Tho scenic specialties and attractions failed to materialize. From Salem to the Sea. The secretary of the board of trade is in receipt of a communication from the Astoria railway olllcials and chamber of commerce. They look at Salem's proposition in a favorable light and thing they will probably bo able to mako such over tures as will meet with the approval of the Salem board. While the secretary would not dlvulgo tho contents of the communication, yet he said that it looked very much as if Salem would be able to gain the desired railway connection. No proposition of recent years has met with such hearty approval and er operation from the people of this section as has this projected ran way, Salem, to a man, is ready and will ing to contribute his mite. Annual Meeting of Baptists. The Baptists of Oregon are hold iug their annual meeting in Eugene this week. Thero will bo three sessions daily throughout the week The forenoons will bo occupied with business. The afternoons and eve nings will bo devoted to addresses and sermons. Last evening there were three addresses on "The Bible." This evening tho annual sermon, address of welcome and response. Friday, short addresses on Home Missions. Saturday eve nlng tlio Woman's Foreign Society will carry out an interesting pro gram. Elder Medbury of Salem is in attendance. Released on Pardon. Tho naners havinc arrived in the matter of tho presidential pardon of ilobert Mayuer, he was reieasea. He was overioved on being apprised of his good fortuno and leaves the prison a wiso and it is hoped a better man. His conduct during the years of incarceration was exemplar', no chanres over havinc been preferred against him. Tho papers granting him unconditional nardon are characteristic of Cleveland, showing interlineations and connections. The, Tramp Nuisance. Tho tramp problem is a serious one, and Is one that will bob up repeatedly but not serenely iu tho coming years. It is generally believed that this element could bo kept away from Albany by emphatic action; but it is another thine to do it. A big opportunity is certainly offered for some ono to cover himself with glory. Suggestions on tho best mode of liberating tho city from tho tramp nuisance are In order. Albany Democrat. A Veteran baptist VUlster. Eld. A. It. Medbury of theSalom Baptist church is atEugeno attend ing tho association of Baptists, and. will bo absent over Sunday. His pulpit will bo filled on Sunday morning and evening by Elder A. La Roy of Astoria, who is spoken of as a very able divine. Ho was a soldier in tho Crimean war and wears several scare received when carrying the musket. The proposed change of school books In Oregon now it Is estimated would cost the people over f 100,000. More Abont the Klier Trafflr. The recent and present rains promise soon to cause such a rise in the river as will open up navigation. The Portland Telegram says there is a great desire among steamboat men and farmers up tho Willamette for a good, heavy rainfall. There Is an enormous quantity of wheat stored along tho riverawalting ship ment. The freight of tho fall run will be taken to Portland by tho steamers Champion, Bonanza, Occident and Orient. The latter boat is now at tho mouth of the Yamhill river. When tho river is at its highest pitch, boats run easily as far as Harrisburg, but at the present they cannot go up so far. All the Willamette boats are in ex cellent condition, having been thoroughly overhauled recently for tho winter. This season's traffic in valley wheat will more than equal that of any other year in the history of the state, by at least thirty per cent, and it may be necessary for the company to put on an extra boat besides the ones mentioned. A Boat Starts for Salem. It is learned that the first boat to make the trial of tho Upper Wil lamette run is tho O. R. & N.'s Champion, which left Portland, Wednesday. Tho Corvallls has cleared tho channel as far as Wheat land, and tho Champion hopes to be able to get up as far as Salem, where sho will take on a partial cargo, completing at Wheatland. Not withstanding the recent rains tho river's rise, though now marked aud increasing, is slow; the extreme dryness of tho ground causes tho rain to be soaked up as rapidly as it falls. Sl'RI'EMK C0UKT. W. F. Haluer, respondent, vs. Thomas Hall, appellant, appeal from Uulon county, argued and submitted. Rob't Eakln attorney for respondent, Geo. G. Bingham, attorney for appellant. DOCKKT FOB NEXT WEKK. Monday, Oct. 29th, Board of R. It. Commissioners vs. The O. R & N. Co., contiued from Oct. 22. Tuesday. Oct. 30th, Stalovs. Chee Gong, et al. Wednesday, Oct. 31st, J. A. Parker, vs. Maty A. Nesmlth, ctal. Thursday, Nov. 1st, Geo. W. Belt, Dic't Att'y vs. W. W. Spauldiug, ct al. Had the Wrong Man Married. The Jouhnaij last night published quite a little story of romance from the Albany Democrr.t concerning tho marriage of Dr. Aug. Kinney and Miss Narcissa White of Nebraska. As the Dr. is married and living at Astoria tho story Is surprising. It transpires that the Democrat had fallen into a plausible error, as tho marriage was between Marshal J. Kinney, a brother of Dr. Kinney, and Miss White. Tho married man Is apromiuent can- neryman of Astoria and is to bo congratulated. Articles of Incorporation. To-day tho following articles of incorporation were filed with tho Secretary of State : Tho Bartlett Bay Packing Com pany of Portland, with A. B. Ford, D. W. Crowley and M. G. Mundy Incorporators. The capital stock is $40,000 and tho business of tho In corporation purposes to be tho pack ing and canning offish, etc. Inspired by Malice. Lee Ho, George Sun and George Hong, the three Chinamen arrested on charge of gambllug which had been preferred by Houg Sing, at the examination conducted before Re corder Strickler yesterday afternoon were discharged. The costs of $ 16.75 were placed against tho prosecuting witness who had caused the arrest of tho men through malice. Senator Dolph to Speak Hero. The announcement Is made that Senator J. N. Dolph will speak at tho opera houso in this city on Wednesday evening next. His visit hero is looked to with much interest, ns ho Is fresh from tho halls of concress and will havo much sound doctrine to expound. Ho is expected to arrive In Portland t morrow. More Political Speaking. To-morrow night at tho opera hnii. the Issues of tho nresentcam- palgn will bo dlscued by Hon. Q. M. Irwin, of Eastern Oregon. He will treat thorn from tho standpoint of a republican, and it Li expected n.l l..l n wtul ornu'll will be Ollt to hoar him. He ban able speaker. .New Xotarle ComalssloieJ. Tim fnllowlnt? named persons wore to-day commissioned notaries public by Gov. Penneyer: Jewe Jewell, Cove, Union opunty; F. It. Osborne, Portland; . I. Fantou. MoMlunville; K. Millard, Junction City. LOCAL. SU.MJIARY. Tho asylum now has 514 patients, tho largest number in its history. Yesterday snow fell to a consid erable depth in the Cascado mount ains. Wm. Staiger Is at Albany, taking in tho sights of that flourishing metropolis. Hon. L. B. Cox will address the citizens of Salem on tho evening of Saturday, Nov. 3rd. Tho will of tho lato George O. Ashby was admitted to probate to day, with his wife as heir and guar dian of tho minor children. Tho democrats can't enthuso worth a cent. Even the presence of Presi dential Elector E. R. Sklpworth In the city doesn't arouso them. Yesterday in tho circuit court at Albany James W. Cross, who was indicted for larceny, plead guilty, and was sentenced to the pcnltqn tiary for one year. There will be a social for the mem bers of St. Paul's church this even ing at tho rectory. Rev. F. H. Post is rector, aud a large attendance of tho congregation Is anticipated. Tho last Boston excursion party of tho scasou will pass through Sa lem this evening, en route for San Francisco. Their route covers sixty days, and takes in an cxtonslyo ter ritory. The Salem board of trado Is hold ing a special called meeting this afternoon. Thoy are making pre parations to receive our now rail road, and to sco that there aro no Hies on it. These rains inspire everyono with confidence. They realize that in a very few days, if tho precipitation continue, tho river willriso sulHcent for navigation, when markets will be firmer and town livelier. Superintendent Downing was forced to shut down tho waterpower at the penitentiary, as tho head gates of tho water ditch wero about to give away. They will bo repaired. The machinery in the meantime is being run by steam. Considerable excitement was created this morning by tho nii nouncmcut that the wife of a well known Salem business man had eloped with her husband's clerk, but Investigations revealed tho fact she had only gone hurridly to Squire Fnrrnr & Go's to catch some of tho-so splendid bargains in groceries, etc. Iteturned Again to Salem, W. S. Irwin, who was for a long time thestewardof the insane asylum here, and who resigned, has been recalled to his post here. It was found that the democrats who successively filled tho place after he left had no conception of the duties they wero expected to perforin, and Governor Pennoyer gavo ills sanction to the reappointment of Air. Irwin by Dr. Lane. Mr. Irwin and wife, who havo been living iu East Port land will move to Salem to-day. Their household clleets were taken to tho train yesterday. Tho gontlc,1 mau has been In charge several weeks while residing here, and is authority for the statement that thero aro now 512 patients at tho asylum. Thero have been raised on the asylum farm this year 12,000 bushels of potatoes. Of tneso It will require 6,000 for tho use of tho Institution. Tho balance will bo disposed of. It was a high compliment to Mr. Irwju to be te placed as steward after having been "let out," but, as Dr. Lane says, "Ho Is tho best man ever In the olllce," It had to bo dono that way. Mrs. Irwin returned from luistcrn Oregon yesterday, where sho has been for tho past three weeks. Portland News. A Texas Midget. Yean ago Mti, Tom Thumb made ttie assertion that he would give the hand some diamond ring which adomed ber fin ger to any child who could wear it. She did not know that there was to be bom in San Antonio a midget for whom the ring would almost make a bracelet, itf Ma guireis a railroad brakeman, who live In a humble cottage on Larop atreet. He is a well proportioned, hearty man of 1 60 pound burden, and hao a dapper little wife, whose avoirdupoii probably reaches IlO. Recently there came to their home a midget boy.baby, perfectly formed and apparently healthy, whose weight will not exceed aixteen ounoes. The body can be covered with a pint cup. A Vonig Ulrl'i Insanity. Sheriff B. C. Ageo of Douglas county, brought to tho asylum this evening Edna M. Applegate of Roseburg, who Is Insane. Sho l but eighteen years of age and Is the subject of an insanity that seeks to destroy. She carrier) on continually a ceaseiowi conversation, bihj raw been Insane for six months. Infin ity Li herdltary In the family. Subscribe for the Ca i-itai. Joi'K.vai j OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. News And .Notes of a General In crest to the Westerner. Some of the richest laud In Ore gon may be found along tho Sail' tiam on the line of tho Oregon Pa ciflc. At tho time when Jack Frost should hold full sway and snow flukes appear, an Albany man comes with a box of strawberries just from the vines; the stalks adorned with blossoms, ami the berry in nil stages from those just formed to lino largo luscious rod fe'.hws that will rival tho productions of tho height of tho strawberry season. The sheriff of Lane county secured the man Plorco, for whom Gov. Pennoyer issued n requisition on tho governor of California, and brought him to Eugene. Ho was wanted for obtaining money under false pretense, it is alleged that ho had S200 advanced to pick his hops and then skipped out. Ho was given a preliminary examination and bound over to await the notion of the grand jury. Any ono vUltiug Newberg will notico tho number of new buildings that have been built during the past summer, and tho work upon many more Is being pushed vigorously. Some families are living in tents waiting for new buildings to be com pleted so they can move into them. Over forty buildings havo been put up during the past season, many of them of neat design aud substantial workmanship with all tho modern cattago conveniences. A party of gentlemen represent ing San Francisco and eastern cap ital were In the Roguo valley vlow Ing a route for a railroad up tho riv er to connect with tho O. & C R. R. at Medford. No definite route has been decided upon, nor have tho plans been perfected for building the road. It is thought tho road Is projected by tho Union Paclllo as that line is thought to bo Kecking a coast outlet at Ellensburg or some other practicable point. Tho road may materialize sooner than is ex pected as many capitalists havo had their attention called to tho rich sec- tluii of country and tho valuable timber lands which It would open up., Aunlhllatlui; a Multiform Illsriisc. MluHinutlc. or inularlnl. iIIm-iimi hue many form. l'liyMcIiuiH liue, for tliu sake of convenicnco una mr mo pnriM-e. in nun ratlin; Us most ntmtifrjy inu.'ked ioi-iiin, aulidlvldcd It Into Intermittent ami lilllou 1 remittent rover, dumb acne amlaunu cuke, Hut It precoma an tntlnlto vn icty nfHyiiip totns In illlleroiu Inillvldui'lx. Ho tluwo symptoms what they Mill, nlwnyit rcme.u licr that Hostcttcr'K Htoiimch Hilton will annihilate thorn al tliooutxct. and , event their recurrence. A review of tho p.-oofa would convince any ono of thofuc. TIi'h, however, l8lhiOMublchccnuhuihcy aru too miincrniix. anil nniiocowary bcuiiko tho etlectN of tlilH Knout antl-mala.'l 1 Kpeclllc aro a matter of common knowledge. No Iohh familiar to tho public aro Km lumcdlal and preventive clIectH In bilious niUicl.N, constipation, dynopHln, Incipient riieu ,ia tlsm, debility ami kidney irouhlcH. It In, moreover, an excellent appetizer iud onlo nervine. Don t Eierlnimt, You cannot nflurd to wasto thno iu experimenting when your lungs aro in danger. Consumption always seems at first only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap Imitation of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, but bo suro you get tho genuine. Because he can mako ilioro profit ho may tell you ho has something Just as good, or Just the same. Don't bo deceived out insist upon getting ur. tungs New Discovery, which Is iruumiitved to give relief iu all Throat, Lung ami Chest affections. Trial bottles free at Dr. II. W. Cox's drug store. Large bottles $1. Curlou Facto, The custom of going bareheaded one day in the week (on the "inabbal"orSal. urday) is obaerted by the Mongolians, The largest railway station In Kurope, and probably In the world, is the new central railway station at r'rankfutt-on-the-Main. It it Mtimated that one-half of all the drugs Imported into the United States aru consumed In the manufacture of patent medicine. The "cash" used as coin all over Chlua are made Irora an alloy of copper and itnc, nearly the same aa the well-known Munii mental. It takes about 1000 of them lo make change for a dollar. One of the litest advances in cicatrical illumination is the lightning oi the Lon don omnibusea with tleotrieity, the bal. tery to be under the Mat of the driver. The editor of Do ISevolkerum (Geirnau) estimates the population of the werld to be 1,434,000,000. M, Lvratteur Vttxh) put it at 1,483,000,000. a difference of 49,000,000. Among recent achievement in phito gaipfay i portrait avpy taken by the light of a Cuban tire beetle in thirty see osmU and photograph of the aurora borealis. To obtaiu tit latter had bote declared aa utter itpoiUlIiiy. NEW c C -WK IIAVK oaks ! NEW STOCK OF CLOAKS AND SEAL PLUSH WRAPS Direct from tho East, every garment having locn made to order for us, FIN'K '1V 8T0CK OK Dross Goods anil Trimmings, Flannels, Blankets ; New Slock of Carpels, Hugs, Porlicrs, Shades anil Lace Curtains. Tho public nro cordially Invited to Ihspcctour nuimmoih stoek. J. M. ROSENHEIM. & CO., "White Corner. II. K. DUlloix. J OK DUllOIH. Dubois bros., Proprietors c to FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. From 1 to 53 pordny.' SALEM - - OllKGON. 10-Hf For Sale. A good Iron fnimo Home l'ower. Good for all usee, from ono to mil capacity. All for thu low price, or $.10. Call at tho Pa clllo Cider, Vinegar it Fruit Preserving Coinpuny'H olllce. rdilom, Oregon. TJIB SANITARIUM Forth treatment of nil dleaHcn of men unit women DllS. GILIIKHT A: WK51P Medicated vapor Oaths, oxygen lunula IIoiih. electro mniiuctlxm. medicated KiiruyH, etc. Ollleoaud xitnltarlum In thu lf.it.l- I.I. w.l. f-jittuidf nil..., fV.,,1 ltltili INIIIK UIUI ( VfUlinilUHIIUII , V V. .VU..,, A. J3. STRANG, No. Dftl Commercial Htrcot, SALEM, - - ORKCION. -DKAI.KIt lit- STOVESandRANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty, W Annul for tho IMOUAIIDHON 1IOYNTON COMPANY'H Furnace. K tuhlUhcd In IB It) VOn HAlirjAINS IN FURNITURE CIO TO ROTAN & WHITNKY, 102 Court Street, Salem, Oregon Jiavlnit bought out tho remainder 01 triu chair fuctory'H mock, wo nro jirrpared to aell chain lower thnn any houmi InOrotfon M. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Filing Saws a Specialty, Hhopon tho alley, opposite Mlnto'a 1.1 rj cry H table, Hulcm, Or. LOWEST PRICES, BEST GOODS.-"?! aHsuiiAi, oirrKirrKita 0 Goods on tho installment plan. BAI.KH OIUXION. Smiths MCt House. TO - DAY. oaks ! IMS UKCMVKD OUH- EDUCATIONAL. SELECT SCHOOL m Miss Knox Will continue Her School for the en suing year at the LITTLE CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDING, Cor. Church and Marion Sts beginning SEPTEMBER 10. lOt-lt'-'W ST, PAUL'S I. Hoys and Girls. Tho xchool will open on tho 21th of Seplemlier. TliomiiKli IiihIi no tion In the primary and llUWallCCll English Branches. LATIN AND EK.MKNTS OF 2.IUSI0 -In itmitifl,- TKIt.MS and further Information may bo had on application to KHW F. II. I'OHT, Cor. ChcnieUula ami HtntoSU. 8-'.Utf CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC! WllliimoUo Uiilvuralty. MohI Huccewiful Nchool of uuimIu on tho liorlliweot count. About 150 STIJDKNTS LAST YEAR. CourHOH In l'-Miino, OrKiin iSlrmlntf, Violin, 1-hirmuny, unci Counter point, Diploma on completion ot couriiu. Teiicherx: '. SI, l'arvlu, Kriuildo I'. Jiiiich, KvaCox, ABHiHtiint. r.ulii M, Hmllh. I'lrnt term IickIiih Monday, Heptomtwr 3d, ISN8. Hond for cutiilnKtiu, Kor lurthur particular! iiihlruw Z.M.PAUVIN, Mimical Director, Hulcm, Or. H-17-dtf.wlt WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY (IruiUmtcH Htudcnta In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, HiisincsH, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It In the oldent, laritoit and leant oxpru iilve Inntltutlon of U-iirnliiK In tho N'lirtb- Hchool oixina Unit .Monday In rkpteiiiiMsr Hond for clucKU to THIW. VAN HCOY, l'rmldent. 17: Hulcm, Ornjon. GREAT DISCOVERY ! Dr. H. SMITH Now In mnmmhiioi) ol a new (llwvivi)ryn medial lie, whleli lupiirclyu loml iiiirenthrt. Ul und aula alrnoal lnlnntancoulv iinlliu iiirrouncfliiir IImum of tho teeth. It U In no wuy injurloiiK or iiiiplMuuinl to this tt. 'riioiiuniUHteltireraof tl olalii,tluit IU erputl luu never beu known before, ami by applying It to the ernnltlve or mre teeth, they run bu eleHUetl unit tllleil without wln. Ho all tho that want nil kind of dental work done without pain, would better mil 011 Dr. II. Hmltli. Troth ex trusted for CO eentu, 11 und Sac T.J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT IIIH NKW QUAHTKIIH IK TIIK HUte Inaurunra IIuIIUIiik, C-ir. Uim maretttl and Cbriuekete etreett, 'OHf I 1 "lA