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V ' ' 9 c a J Picture Frame's made to archer at lowest prices. B , r e . e BA NOW OS TRIAL Wortman & Kin flljr to See What There Is in klma's Reciprocity Claim, Out Great Annual llJSgiYfilgii RemarKable Record ECIAL INVESTIGATOR NAMED Olds. l -7 MM. 4 CA I na d Contends Conditions Have tanged So That Twenty Per Cent Rebate Means Little or No Relief. IjUSHINGTON. Nov. 12. An important rence bearing on the subject of cu- reclproclty was held at the "War De- sent today, the participants being bfnrlne TTmr nnr! Pnnt anfl General Iter Bliss. The latter was called into 'conference at Secretary Hay's sugges- n, because of his expert knowledge of v existing Cuban tariff. ' Secretary Hay has determined to clear the point raised by President Palma ,tt conditions have changed in Cuba so '-At, whereas the 20 per cent rebate 1ght have served when it was flrst pro sed, it would at present afford so little lef as not to warrant the sacrifice of ban revenues that would be Involved in acceptance; and to that end, after Iking with Secretary Root today, It was elded that General Bliss should be sent once to Cuba to make a personal lnves jation of the industrial situation, and ;e fiscal possibilities of the island. So it 1 Improbable that pending his return -?m his Cuban visit, the State Depart 'fcnt can advance the treaty negotiations any way. feefore the conference at the war De 'irtment. Secretary Hay had talked on present tariff with Senator Cullom, jalrman of the Senate committee on for fjn relations, and also with Senor Ques ia, the Cuban Minister here. Senor niesada was not able to submit to Secre cy Hay the draft of the reciprocity featy, which has been under considera " 4n so long by the authorities at Ha ilna, as the documents have not yet left flat place. n Sf.mi-offlclallv. the United States Gov- aent remains jn ignorance ut j.e rtinraotpr or tne cnanges. n -v. which President Palma may desire make in the treaty. In other than offi al sources, however, has developed pret - clearly the disposition of the Cuban resident in this matter. The cardinal ejection of President Palma to the eaty. as it stands, is the insufficient re ate of 20 per cent proposed to be allowed a Cuban imports into the United States, kid Secretary Hay's purpose Is to ascer iln if possible how far he can yield in sat matter and still be able to rely upon le supoort of Congress next session hen the treaty is submitted. So far, his ivices do not favor any increase of the abates, and. indeed, he has been assured with whom he has talked hat. under no conditions, would Congress r nsont to any substantial increase of this . ebate. t to nnrinrtnoii that the Cubans, too. t-o ntTviv unwillinir to accept any small -r-pnsp In the face of a great shortage - t mi rrnn. and a raoldlv ris - r ."k' i i ey have acquired confidence l :r a lit to get along for an mdefln- KT,od f -me without reciprocity witn r : ted Suites, and so it is understood v, .r,-infr an indifference in the .pcr-ru.i . f the treaty negotiations! v h Is r- ng in turn to stimulate tne ' i-f 'i.r own negotiators. . i v TALY IN MASCAGNI ROW jternationnl Question Will Be 3Iade Out of It. jrfTR Vov. 12. According to the Tri- make an Interna mnrtur of the arrest in Boston of acagnL The'Tribuna today says: ATneonirnl has telegraphed Premier Zan w!r'it rtmiA;tinc- the intervention of the ?..tian trnvernment to ? vent him from vexatious treatment which he says e has been a victim In America. Slg 7.!innrfiiH rpnlied to the musician, as ..ring him of the Interest taken In his asc by the government, and mtorming ir, fViot Ti would renuest Sicnor Prinetti. Ltuster of Foreign Affairs, to take up 19 matter. Signor Prinetti Immediately jofc up Mascagni's case." Signor Prinetti is awaiting a receipt oi report from the Italian Embassy at xVashlngton before acting in the affair. -mtel States Ambassador Meyer has not een a?ked for an explanation, although fe dined with members of the Foreign lice last night. fhe charge of apathy brougnt ay juas- ;ni against the Italian consul at nos is rowriipfl hpre without iustification. I n mitcnmp of the miiaiclan's icnor- h of ihf fart that an Italian in the lited States is entirely subject to Amer- laws. Dress Goods It needs no second looking to convince you of the exceptional values that are offered here. Not only are. the reductions remark able but the variety in materials, weaves and colorings almost with out limit, embracing everything from daintiest silk for evening gowns to heavy, wide, all-wool stylish suitings for street wear". Tailo Suitings Colored Gravenettes In plain colors and all the new mixtures, pin-checks, invisible stripes and plaidsj .these goods make particu larly handsome and service able tailored garments. They are 56 inches wide and guar anteed thoroughly, water proof. Values $1.75 per yard for $139 Values $2.00 per yard foi $J.56 Values $2.25 per yard for..- $1.79 Values $2.50 per yard for $1.93 Values $3.00 per yard for $2.39 Values $3.25 per yard for $2.59 Tailor Cheviots and Unfinished Worsteds, 54 inches wide, reg ular price, yard tf HQ $2.25, special J J Tailor's Tweeds, 56 inches wide, $2.25 values, HCk special J y Meltons and Cheviots in green, castor and tan, 56 m. wide, reg. price, $1.75 per yard, special. s s Rainy-day Skirtings in green, brown and blue, plain mixtures and chalk lines, 56 inches wide, value per yard j q $1.50, special P - J l 97c 67c Silk Section xThe price cuttings here are without stint or staying and the qualities far beyond anticipation. We are reducing our stock to make room for our Christmas tables, which gives you this rare opportunity. Moire Antiques; in plain colors, worth $1.50 per yard, now. ., Figured Satin Liberty Foulards, 24 in. wide, worth $1.25 q rn and $1.50 per yard, now s C Novelty Silks, in fancy stripes and figures, worth $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 per yard, q m now. slC Satin Liberty Foulards, in full line of colors, width 24 inches, worth 85c and $1.00 per yard, now Fancy Lace Striped Pongees, worth $1.00, $1.25 and s m f $1.50 per yard, 'now . . O C Peau de Sole and Peau Mignon, in plain colors and striped nov elties, worth $1.00 and s $1.25 per yard, now . . O C Black and White Striped Taffe tas, worth 90c and $1 s j per yard, now O C Satin Striped Tussah, in plain colors, worth $1.00 jr o per yard, now . O O C Soft Fancy Silks, plain and fig ured, worth 85c per jr o yard, now OOC Fancy Striped- Taffetas, worth 75c and 85c per yard, r o now OOC Colored Taffetas, in plain colors, worth 75c per yard, jr q now OvIC oaun uucness, in piain rr -3 Ricfna$son's Famous Xfish colors, worth $1.00, now Colored Foulards, worth 60c and 75c yard, now We are special agents in Portland for these famous linens, on which we are now making you special Thanks giving reductions. Every condition possible to -secure contributes to make this linen what it is, the best in the world. Made in the heart of the finest flax growing coun try, the five thousand people employed in its manufacture, as well as the manufacturers, come of many generations of linen weavers who comprehend perfectly every detail of fine, linen making. Every known modern appliance and machine, and all methods that stand for progress, both in price-saving and quality-bettering are employed by them.. Every process' of making from the treatment of the raw flax to the finishing of the finest damask is performed under the watchful eye of this one management. This is what gives Richardson's Famous Table Damask the supremacy it enjoys; and enables us to offer the best goods for the price obtainable in the whole linen world. With a larger assortment of them than we have ever before shown we are able now to serve your wants better than we ever have. Come in and see our Thanksgiving offerings. Some of Out Special Prices DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS WITH NAPKINS Table Cloths 2 yards long, with 1 dozen napkins, SO Table Cloths 2$ yards long, with 1 dozen napkins, C, 20 Table Cloths 3 yards long, with 1 dozen napkins, for One Thousand 'Six Hundred. Remnants of Dress Goods in The remaining eight hundred Remnants of Dress Goods are on sale today at these surprising prices: TABLE LINENS Snow-white Satin Damask, 72 inches wide, per rj q yarS 3C Snow-white full-size Dinner Nap kins, per Q'J dozen Jf3 1 Snow-white Table Cloths, 2$ yards long, with v i f border all round . . U Snow-white Table Cloths, three yards long, with CA border all round. . $OU Ow Present Lace Sale You will find of great importance to you from av quality-getting, money-saving standpoint. ZAR SrECl.VLLY FAVORS TOWER. f i . .mprlpmi Vmlmssndor "Will Have ' ii Farewell Viitllence at Llvadia. f ST. PET EKf BURG. Nov. 12. Ambas- . . Kim- T,iw.r -xha was reeentlv trans- jr ) tre& to -B-'-D. an 2tfrs- Tower will X MVC kpre tomorrow by a special car at- Rbed to the Sebastopol express, placed tnpir msivtsai nv nee miikoit. .in ter of "Ways and Communications, on j.eir -waj to Livadia, where the Czar has jilted Mr. Tower to call on him. IThls is a special distinction, as a rule yzs long since established forbidding jrmal receptions at Livadia. The most nportant foreign delegations have fre uently to await the Czar's return to. St. ctersburg. The French Ambassador, M. ursapard. la now awaiting for the re irn of the Czar to St Petersburg before can assume his duties, although he as appointed to his position two months j . Knowing that Mr. Tower could not t.t, the Czar ordered the farewell audi Acc to be held at Livadia. This action Is caused much comment, and is gener- fv rnnufmn a ?ntpriripr! tn hi a an oy. hV"w:,,cm of the Czar's personal feelings -rbaesador. The "Glowa" Ladiesr $3.50 Shoe Made in 43 distinct styles, all the newest, carefully selected for fit and comfort, in 18 differ ent weights of first quality leather, both light and heavy. This shoe is designed to meet every demand of fastidious shoe wearers j and m o jr r all at the one price yvtOU The "Gloria" Made of heavy, soft, box-calf, with medium round toe, good medium height heel and full double sole, is a splendid street shoe for wet weather. The "Gloria" FtH Dess Shoe Of finest kid, with high full military or Louis heel, flexible hand-sewed sole and stqck or patent leather tips. This shoe is very stylish and dressy. The "Gloria" Bunion shoe is the most comfortable made shoe for enlarged joints. Cat Glass Thanksgiving Sale Our Cut Glass, the "Libbey," is the kind that has but one quality the best and our showing is of the. finest cutting and newest and most attractive shapes in Sugars and Creamers, Fin ger Bowls, Decanters, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Fruit Dishes, Dessert Saucers, Vases, etc., every piece of which is reduced for our Thanksgiving selling. Nine-inch Libbey Cut-Glass Berry or Salad Bowls, special Thanksgiving Sale Kitchen Conveniences Here are small pricings on items that go a great way toward helping to make the Thanksgiving preparations easy : Food Choppers "Universal" and "Classic." Will do air your chopping with but little labor to you, and are easily kept clean and sweet. Thanksgiving prices, tf f a according to size, each 45c, 89c, 98c, $1.20 and. . $ I D vl Otst Covered Roasters Will roast your fowl without any attention and keep flavor and juice from escaping. Our kind is the very best and most durable make. Sundries. Basting Spoons 2c Cake Cutters . . 2c Tin Measuring Cups 5c Dover Egg Beaters 6c Tin Jelly Moulds 8c Granite Iron Pie Plates. . . 9c Granite Iron Pudding Pans, 1A quart 16c Granite 'Iron 4-quart Sauce Pans 24c Pudding Moulds, covered, with tube . . 28c Kitchen Knives Butcher Knives, seven-inch blade 9c Butcher Knives, seven-inch blade, guaranteed steel . . 17c Vegetable Knives, wood han dles 5c Vegetable Knives, guaran teed steel . . . 10c TO RfcCLI3 EUROPEAXS. furnish Mail Steamer Dispatched to Scene of Rebellion. IB R ALTAR, Nov. 12. Owing to th& Kt that serious disturbances havebrok V cut at Letunan, Morocco, a Spanish jail steamer has bean dispatched from fcnta to embark the European residents C the place. Cause of" the Rebellion. MADRID. Nov. 12. The disturbances at tuana rise from a rebellion of the Ka ne tribesmen, owing to the refusal of c Governor of Tetuan to liberate certain abyle prisoners, including the murderer -i Englishman. The tribesmen are rrrrizlng the town and its outskirts, and c attacking and seizing caravans be reen Tetuan and Tangier. It is rumored here that a British cruiser is been ordered to Tetuan to protect for gners there. Gigantic Sale Ladies' Hats 1000 dress shapes and street hats, which we have undertaken to dispose of for one of the largest makers in the East, a display of which can be seen in our Fifth-street window. These hats will go on sale Saturday morning. They are just as they came to us, and have never teen shown be fore. Not one of them could be sold in the regular way for less than $1.00, and they rep- a q resent all the intermediate prices up to $2.95. Saturday the price on every one is but. . te" sC Thanksgiving Sale v Lace Certains Nothing can make your dining room look daintier than some fresh filmy curtains draping the windows. We have reduced a lovely line of full net curtains, having lace trimmed ruffle and insertion, also our Irish Point Curtains in rich designs. Here are pricings. Net Certains $4.50 values, per pair, now $2.95 5.00 values, per pair, now 3.33 7.50 values, per pair, now 4.65 9.50 values, per pair, now 5.28 11.00 values, per pair, now 6.50 Irish Point Certains An exceedingly choice offering in fine quality and rich designs. $ 9.00 values, 5 styles, $5.98 pr. 11.00 values, 8 styles, 7.15 pr. 13.50 values, 7 styles, 8.35 pr. e?s For Ladies and Children In our Art Department. 3d Floor. Hand crocheted in black and all the delicate shades, very daintily finished with ribbon bows. Also a full line of sizes of lamb's wool soles from in fant's size No. 5 to men's size 11. The New Stove Polish The "Black Satin." A great saving in time, labor and dirt. It will keep all the parts of your stove, both nickel and iron, bright, with but little rubbing, makes, no dust and re quires no brush. It can be washed without becoming dim, and is 'best applied on a cold stove. Demonstrations in our Kitchen Furnishings Depart ment daily. Gets DanaKe for Boycott. DUBLIN, Nov 12. After four trials be re different courts, David O'Keefe, a ijpkeeper of Tatlow, County AVaterford, is obtained a verdict witn damages or 7,500 against 10 local leaders of the rcd Irish League, wnom ne suea ior damages because of injury to his busi ness resulting from their Incitement to boycott. Weyler to Be in Sew Cabinet. MADRID. Nov. 12. General Weyler will again receive the "War portfolio, provided Senor Sagasta succeeds in forming a Cab inet. That the General is to be included In the New Ministry is due to the fact that Marshal Domlngucze declined his support to Senor Sagasta. The recon struction of the Cabinet is progressing rapidly. Ahdlgrntes Ills Claim to Throne. BRUSSELS, Nov. 12. In an Inspired r,nia fhn "Rtnile Betee todav says the Count of Flanders, brother to King Leo- pold, has abdicated his claim to tne .Bel gian throne In favor of his son. Prince Albert. to the American proposal to submit The question whether the Chinese indemnity is payable in gold or silver to The Hague- tribunal, provided that only that feature of the protocol be included In the arbl- tration. necessary to maintain as large an army as was organized because of the revolution. Commission for Scientist. "WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. Professor W. J. McGee, of the Bureau of American Eth nology, one of the best-known scientists In, the country, today, was appointed by the President, through the Secretary- of State, to repreeent the United States on the International Archaeological Commis sion, whose creation was recommended by the second international conference of states held In Mexico last Winter. Germany for American Proposal. PEKIN. Nov. 12. Germany has agreed Colombia Reducing Itn Arnjy. WASHINGTON. Nov. 12. A cablegram received at the Colombian Legation from Bogota announces that the Colombian Government is rapidly reducing its army, since conditions are such that It Is not Nicaragua Pay Bond Interest. MANAGUA. Nicaragua, Nov. 12. The NIcaraguan Government, from the pro ceeds of a tax of 1 cent per pound levied on exports of coffee, has paid the Interest due- in January, 1503, on the bonds of 18S4. Pennsylvania Mine on Fire. SHAMOKIN, Pa.. Nov. 12. The Burn side shaft which employs 700 men and boys, was discovered on fire today. All of the miners got out In safety. The mine Is owned by the Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Company. The flames were extinguished this evening, and the mine will resume work tomorrow. Large Hominy Mills Bnrned. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Nov. 12. The Hud nut Hominy Mills, one of the largest con cerns of Its kind in this section of the country, was totally destroyed by fire at an early hour this morning. Estimated loss, $100,000; insurance unknown. The origin of the fire is not known. nrlnglngr Oriental Merchandise. TACOMA. Nov. 12. The Northern Pa cific liner Victoria arrived in today from Hong Kong .via Yokohama, bringing a full cargo of about 4000 tons of general Oriental merchandise, which Is consigned to 101 cltifrt in the United States. "Want Splttins Prohibited. Philadelphia Press. Copies of a resolution passed by the Pennsylvania State Board of Health are being sent to the Mayor, or Chief Burgess, and to the secretary of the Bureau or Board of Health of every municipality in the state by Dr. Benjamin Lee. secretary of the board. The resolution Is to the effect that regulations forbidding expecto- 35c yd 59c yd Jill 50c and 60c yard Dress Goods at Jill 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 yard Dress Goods at Jill $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 yard Dress Goods at Firie Kersey JacKets ON SJILE TOMORROW ONLY Ji special purchase of Ladies' Fine Kersey Jackets, 26 inches long, fitted back, strapped yoke, corded front ahd back, Value $12.50 Cll Velvet collar, satin lined $ 5 0 9 e e 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 O 0 9 9 9 gains At 5c. . all 7c, 8c, 9c Laces Jit 72c all $1.00 Jit 7c all 10c Laces 'Jit 94c . . .all $1.25 Jit 11c all 15c Laces Jit $1.48. .all $2.00 Jit 19c all 25c Laces Jit $2.23.. all $5.00 Jit 25c all 35c Laces Jit $2. 98.. all $4.00 Jit 36c all 50c Laces Jit $4.12.. all $5.50 Jit 53c... t... all 75c Laces Jit $5.19 - all $7.00 Laces Laces Laces Laces Laces Laces Laces, , LAST DAYS OF SALE OF OUR Entire vStocK of Millinery giving The best Irish, German, French and Scotch Linens' at the lowest prices ever made for first-class Linens. HandKerchiefs Ladies' unlaundered, hemstitched, handembroidered initial Handkerchiefs Exceptional bargains l Kid Gloves . I 9 Windsor Pique, 2'dasp JC"cf Gloves One row Fosterine embroidery Special All the latest shades Just in, 2 styles, $3.00 and $3.50 79c : e 9 . 9 o e 0000 PIANOS AT BIG BARGAINS We have no schemes to work in order to get the people to come our way; but we have the finest as sortment of old reliable makes of any house on the Coast, and our prices are as low as others chargq for the "thump-box" kind, which is made of soft wood, stained cases and celluloid keys, and the cheapest of cheap actions. Our pianos are the kind that give satisfaction. No cause for regret when you buy of us. Then we carry all our contracts, and do not have to send them back to manufacturers, as others do. so we are In a position to take care of you should an emergency require. "We believe when it comes to selling pianos the people are entitled to the best, as they usually only buy one in a lifetime. A .com parison of prices of goods of standard reputation will show we undersell all competitors, and our easy-pay-' ment plan Is popular with the people. ALLEN & GILBERT-RAMAKER CO. Successors to the Wiley B. Allen Co. 200-211 FIRST ST., PORTLAND. FURS! FURS! FURS! 0. P. Rummelin k Sons Lending: and Reliable Farriers ot the West. 126 Second St., Near Washington Alaska Sealskins Our Specialty FUR BOAS In long and medium lengths, made in Sable, Black Marten, Mink, Isabella Fox, Sable Fox, White and Black Fox. Black Lynx, Alaska Bear, Siberian Squirrel, Wolf, etc. FUR COATS AND JACKETS Broad tail Persian with natural dark sable collar and revers Moire Astrachan with natural dark mink collar and re vers Nearseal, Astrachan, etc. Our Coats are lined with handsome bro cades, or Skinner's famous satins. - Fur Collarettes, Fur Capes, FurTrlmmings, Fur Robes and Rugs. Feather Boas. Call or Send for Illus trated Catalogrne. ration on sidewalks, or floors of stations, passages is the efficient cause of produc- cars. places of amuwrncnt, or other public places should be made. This is done in view of the fact that the dust from the dried .sputum of those suffering from con sumption or o.ther affections of the air ing such disease in others, and that the opportunities for such dissemination aro greater in cities and towns. It is sug gested that violation of the ordinance be punishable by a fine of from ?5 to 525.