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FIVE Tftie Proportions and Infinite Beauty Simply as an art product, and setting aside all thought of its prac tlcal value fo.r table use, there ,are few things whlcli will more greatly delight the eye of anyone having the slightest--love, for beautiful handwork than a piece of Hawke's Cut Glass. There are other makes of Cut Glass which are good. But there are none of them which at tain quite so high standing as works of art. The true proportions and Infinite beauty of every piece of Hawke's Glass we display Is not easily descrlbable In words; but It will not be difficult for any discern. Ing person who Inspeots our line to recognize how much higher It Is In character than any other In Salem. This may almost seem an ex travagant statement but compare and Judge for yourself. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1904. I About CO suits are now reduced to $12.50, some of which wero formerly 5 priced as high as $20.00 and $25.00, Including all sizes from 34 to 42. The. colorings are sufficiently varied to suit almost any taste, the cuts are the 1 , very latest, the workmanship the best, and every suit goes with our per il ,,,- sonal guarantee. Then there is the $9.00 lot, now reduced to $6.00, the I $25.00 lot, now reduced to $18.00, besides several lots of the In-between S qualities, an aggregate of hundreds of flno up-to-date suits now offered at ' . ' S - prices that will take them off our counters before spring goods arrive. ' 1 Cost marks have been disregarded In these reductions. First come, first choice. I OVERCOATS REDUCED UUHjlll W UUlUll Ifllll U UUl U OVERCOATS REDUCED I About like tho suits a big as- f f ?2 50 quality now $1.85. Bot- 1 l sortment. G. P. BlSllOp. PfOpriCtOl' tor qunlltios In proportion. 1 xJjabt&" jeut,' ofcti 0 aKZEOZZ- Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Ore. M-H''-H"M-frHHH-i I I II I 1-1 -H- Local Social Realm t Events 1 In the H-fr-f-M-HH-H-i II I1M-M I IHH PERSONALS. J. B. Robert, of Marlon, Is In tho cty. Rov. M. L. Ryan was a pnsqngor for Woodburn this morning. T. T. Geer wont to Portland this mornlnpr for a fow days' stay. B. F. Young wont to Portland this morning for a fow days' visit. D. 11. Welch, of Astoria, Is In tho city, having buslnoss nt tho capltol. Mrs. Squlro Fnrrnr Is homo from a few days' visit with friends In Port land. Charles Atwood went to Portland this morning for a Bhort business vlsIL Dr. A. W. Glesy, of Aurora, camo up this morning on professional busi ness. Dick Swartz camo up from Portland this morning, after a fow days,' visit there. ( Mrs. G. W. Jones roturned.last ev ening from a visit with Albany friends. E. H. Flagg returned this morning, from Portland, whero ho spent sev eral days. E. C. Horron was a passenger for Aurora this morning for a visit to his hop farm. L. T. Darin, of Portland, Is In the city today on business boforo tho stato land board. John A. Carson went to Portland last evening for a short stay on pro fessional buslnoss. Mrs. R. D. Gilbert returned last or cnlng from a fow days' visit with rela tives at Joftorson. , J. A. Mother wont to Portland this morning to spond nfow days In that city on buslnoss. Judgo B. P. Morcom; of Woodburn, was In tho city last evening, returning homo this morning. F. X. Holl, of Eugene, is in the city In tho Intorost of tho Interna tional Correspondence schools. Rov. J. A. Levosquo, rector of jie Catholic church in Woodburn, camo' up for a brief visit this morning. Miss Ilda Jones roturned to her homo In Brooks last ovonlng, after a fow days' visit with friends in this jelty., C. B. Hoover, who oporatos a shin 'glo'mlll nt Mill City, left for .that cgisgfMMiii'KggMBcaiaiiaszaGgggxiiBKiat lWKRW'WiTOW5W FARMERS SUBSCRIBE $1000 Toward the Cheraawa t Motor Line Ex- tension The Committee Will Have an Interesting Report .at the Push Club Tonight A committee at tho 0homawa end of tho proposed motor line put in all placo lost evening,, after a fow dayp'.day yesterday soliciting a subscrlp- viBii. uu um luuiu jimu. tl0n toward construction or tuo samo Governor Chamberlain returned Messrs. Potter, Reynolds and Good- this morning from Portland, whero ho rich put In tho day and Becurcd about spent tho past fow days visiting his $1000 cash from tho farmers, and arc family and looking nftor oomo prlyato continuing tho canvass today, and buslnoss. Mr. and Mrs. John didders have roturned from a two months' visit tq hopo to make it twlcothat amount. A dotallod report of tho effort to bo- curo this extension -will bo mado at Mr. Chlldor's parents In Missouri. '"io regular meoung oi mo uommcr Thoy arrlvcdat tho parental homo of . al Club Oils ovonlng. Tho lino will Mrs. Chlldor's Undo Bon Windsor's, cost about $40,000, and if tho city In Polk county, about midnight, but wl aid" tho ontoi-prlso Jt can bo madcj wnro nnnn nmrtn wnlramn nml vnrv to CO. TUO bonus BllOUId UO ttDOUt yaciai8iiigo-K3M- , . J. M. Habely . The Pill Autocrat glad to bo back In Oregon, JL -TTnnnv A f The lips yoti love are the and Felix LaBranch Durled Today. "" Tho funeral of tho lato J. G. Fon talno, who died Sunday In Portland, was held from the Catholic church In Gorvals this morning. A numbor of tho relatives and friends of tho do ceased wont down from this city to attend and pay tho Wt mark of love and respect to tho dead man. Among J: thoso going down woro A. Cornoyor, Z Miss Dolpblno Cornoyor, Mr. and Mrs. Cornoyor, Eugene Eckerlon 2 lips tfu.fr love Carroll's 2 Chocolate Creams.' 2 Get a box. They're fine PaiacePharmacy t ti& State St. Salem. -KP8ieiisi8tai wioii Branson & Ragan. keep all kinds of groceries, and they aro the best that can bo found In the city. You don't know it until you have tried them. $C000 at least. Lot us all' got In and sccuro a motor lino extension, and quit talking about It, until it is dono, When ono lino Is built tho next will be easier. OUTLINE WORK FOR THE YEAR DIABLO GETS IN COURT WidowofOwnerLeases Him but Repents of Her Bargain Her Brother Demands the Horse, Is Refused, but Takes Him and Is Arrested Romembor tho groat Chair and Rocker Sale, at Buren & Hamilton's this week, for bargains. gJllilUMIJlililllliJlM GEO. E. WATERS t U Wholesale Tobacconist and Cigar Dealer Largest Stock in Willamette Valley 252 COMMERCIAL STREET SALEM, OREGON. E nrmMnfl Tho Ladles' Auxiliary of tho Unity church held r Us annual business mooting at tho homo of Mrs. Jones, on Liberty stroot, Friday afternoon. At this tlmo roports of tho yoar'B wok woro given, officers elected and the work for tho coming year out lined. Tho roports all go to show that the year Just closed has boon ono of tha most successful In tho history of the nuxlllnrv. Tho treasurer's account shows that reprosontod tho defondant In tho during tho year tho socloty has raised ca8Q ln court u,la morning. Tho lndl 1312.72 and of that amount expondud , cat,ons " that a warm and long fight 188.C0. leaving abhlancof 1124.03 Jn r tho possession of tho valuablo anl- H.n anonmi Toniiflrv 99 10Ai j Will IS OH. Tho officers of tho socloty woro all ro-olected, and are: Prosldent, Mrs. A case of unusual Interest to horse men camo up ln the justice court this morning when a warrant was issued for tho arrest of O. D. Crookham, a California horseman, who arrived from that stato last night, for tho larcony of tho famous pacing stallion "Dlab lo," brought horo laBt fall by William Murray, of Woodland, Cal., for tho present season. Mr. Murray dlod last fall, and tho widow leased tho horse to' Sam Castro for tho season of 1904. IJator sho notified her brother, Mr. Crookham, of tho torms of tho lease, and, that gontloman, thinking that she did not get tho host torms possible, secured an order from her for the horso, and arrived horo last night with1 his attornoy to sccuro possession of tho animal. This morning, Mr. Crookham and his nttornoy went to tho fair ground, and-demanded possession of tho horse. When this was refused, it Is allogod, thoy ontorcd tho stable by 'forcing tho door, and took possession of tho animal, bringing him down town. Mr Castro at onco camo to tho city, and sworo to a complaint charging tha. larcony of tho horso, valued at $5000, and Mr. Crookham was formally ar rested. Tho gontloman Vas arraigned, nnd tho trial sot for 10 n. m. tomorrow. Meanwhile, tho dofondant was al lowed to go on his own recognizance, and tho horso is In tho hands of Con- stablo Lewis, who has tho horse quar tered at ono of tho local Hvory barns, ponding tho disposition of tho case. Tho doputy district attornoy, asslstod by Ford. Kalsor & Slator. annoarod for the state, whllo Carson & Adams LIVES WENT OUT (Conttnuod from first pace) as plno needles. Water Is fast pour ing into tho mine, covorlng tho corpsos with a throad .of ice, and malng the work of roscuo almost Impossible. Afterdamp Is collecting In quanti ties. Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 26. From all that can bo gathored at this hour, bo tweon 180 and 190 mon aro lying" dead ln tho hoadlngs and pasagoways of tho Harwlck mine of tho Alloghony Coal Company, at Choswlok, tho result of tho torrlflc explosion yesterday. Cage after cago haB gono down Into tho mlno and como up again, but only one miner of all thoso that wont down to work this morning haB boon brought to tho surface. Tho rescued roan la Adolph Oulna, and ho Is still In a soml-unconBclouB condition nt tho temporary hospital, at tho rudo school houso on tho htllsldo abovo tho mlno, In addition to tho miners who wore at work when tho oxploslon occurred, It Is now believed by practically all of tho party who h'avo como up the 220-foot vortical shaft for a warming and a breathing spoil that Selwyn M. Taylor, tho Pittsburg mining cnglnoor, who platted tho mlno, and who was tho first to roach tho bottom nftor the oxploslon happonod, Is also now among tho list of dead. Of thoso ln tho mlno all aro probably dead. Tho Pitsburg pollco havo boon called to guard tho mouth of tho shaft and restrain rolatlvoa and frlonds. Tho inspectors announce, as a result of Inspection this afternoon, tlforo la no hopo whatovor of saving any of tho entombod. Thoy ordored tho mine brnttlced to koop tho nir puro. In spoctor Bell, who roturned from tho mlno at noon, tfald tho corpsoB wore wedged In a mnss In tho north shaft as solidly as though rammed ln, Tho rescuorors will string out ln a long lino, becauso whon thd" barrier to the north shaft Is broken through a big rush of afterdamp Is expected. Twenty bodtos woro found in a heap botwooa tho bottom of tho shaft and au entry. UnlosB plnns nro changed, nono of tho bodlos will bo recovorcd boforovnlght- fall, aB tho crowd around ttio ontrauco is lmmonso. Watt Shlpp's Removal. Tho blcyclo storo and repair flhop of Watt Shlpp, formerly Shlpp & Ilausor, has bcon removed to tho old Glvon stand, next door to Ed. S. Lam port, whoro tho woll-known authority on bicycles and sporting mattors wilt bo glad to boo his many frlonds. Wi8lMIf ICHafrg Jesslo Stump-Hamilton; WtIStttfs Not a cheap trust-made article, but t he best 5 cent cigar on sale. s AUQ. HU CKINSTEIN, Manufacturer, Salem. B8aainfr3iai-o8-f mwi4ww !! i tanai o 9 MORE TIME THAN MONEY I) ;; Somo people have to snend, but If . , you have no time, possibly you might j J like to have ono of our flno 15-Jowol 1 1 Umokoopers, as they do not require much money for tho Investment Our stock of flno watches for ladies and gentlemen Is complete, and embraces everything in Elgin and Waltbam watchoa. Prices lower than over. W ;; I COVfVlOHTV a T. POMEROY Watchmaker and Optician. 288 Commercial 8Vet Some .Land Sales. One of tho bast land sales mado ln vlo-prosl jjarion county recently was evidenced dont, Mrs. Wlnnlo Powell secretary, 'th)8 nftorn(m whon tn0 doed 0f A. M. Dr. Bristol Kelllher; treasurer, Ladd Konworthy to A. L. and I. M. Porno- JPr T)na1i linnlf ' . . . n i-f- "" voy was nicu ior recoru. uy una nueu During tho coming yoar tho socloty 2C,59 aoroB of lnnd ncar woodburn will hold Its regular aftornoon meet'woro so,d for 31B0 Th,B ,B a h)BhIy Ings on tho second and fourth Fridays ,mproveil poco of ,)r0porty, and Id of each month, and, Instead of sow Ing, as thoy havo, dono horotoforo. they will tako up some lino of liter- well located. LoRoy Browne and Ellzaboth C. Whiting havo also sold a good piece i Smith's V t Ftuit Fat m I No. 2 i 00 tracts will be tlurown t upon the market in a few days. $5.00 a month and no Interest. & Deutscher Klelderladen. A Business TVHr 4 Wo have a nice, clean, en tirely now stock of CLOTHING AND FURNI8HINQ8 Wo koop no books. Sell for caBh becfiiwo wo nro soiling at Buch oxtromoly reasonable prices anyono can buy( from us. Our oxponsos aro light; wo don't havo to get big profits to Hvo. Thoreforo, It will bo a saving to you to deal with tho Y. M. C. A. Clothing and Gents Furnishings, Y. M. C. A. Dulldlnor Sajom. EMIL KOPPE, Proprietor. es999eco)&93e8e9ca We Sell -Itasuna mMfflrJ!E?-zfZf!mA m m of Vfi ary work and hopo ln this way to f prop9rty on Ablqua orook. south mako tho auxiliary, contribute oven'oa8t of Suvorton The salo was made more than boforo to tho social llfo of ;t0 jam08 T Knaut, and covors 80 to rush with now vigor their' a Bmall BtrJp Qf ,and ,n woodburn to aff plan, and during tho yoariau, Sowa for 275. and B. IL Wos tho church. Ab a mtans of raising monoy thoy expect "Calendar' to glvo several of their famouf chlckou dinners. Tho society was never In better. working ordor than at the prosont tlmo, and tho outlook for tho coming year's work Is most promising. acres, said to bo a good farming tract Walter L. Toozo and wlfo havo sold The Victim Burled. Benford, Ind., Jan. 26. Tho Miss Schaeffer murder Is still a mystery. Sho was burled at Blkbart today. Public momorla! services wore bald hero. Remember the great Chair and ling has transferred to Caroline Fry a small tract of land In Hubbard for ?20. Thoro nro vory fow ono dollar deeds filed this winter, roost of tha transfers recorded bolng bona Ada salos, and many of thoso aro now ar rivals from tho East, who bavo coma to Oregon to locate pormanontly. Judge Qorge. of Portland, has de clared the state barber board law un constitutional in tho barber college case. Reraembor tho great Chair and Itiv n.io nt Tii.rn & Hamilton's i Rocker Sale, at Buren & Hamilton's Wlil8lftr4frHMlliiaiHM' this, week, for bargains. this week, for bargains. n SOT: I Salem Abstract i! aMIMOo.;! ii F.W. WATERS, Mgr. !! 1 1 I I IIIM Fuller 8c Douglas Grocers 42 State St. Phono 2261 HU m in iiHinnutni I Ride With Plcaswre Rubbor Uros of all kinds. Rubbor tlrod wheobi to flt" your buggy. Only boat rubber, used. All work guaranteed. : : Ira W Jorgensen : : ; I Next door south of 8alem hotel, ) ) ::fHHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIH Tv No Gears in Sight. That's another flno point about The Qny Up To Separator Made. The gears aro very simple all entirely encloHd. Sharpies Tvbvlxt Separators Are absolutely Safe. Acklid can play ; nllr aboat or o ono running at full ipefld. Alt othar oparatora are entirely dlfferant. You ahoqld in epocttba tubalar. Aik me for a catalog about them R A, Wiggins Implement House 235-2S7 Lllirty St Para Implements. Aato Ktblles. Sewlnr Macblset and Supplies. H. H. BURLEY.Sewlar MaclratfRepalrioff. 1