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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1906. "Anthony Overman" The great, new novel by Mir iam Michelson, author of, "In the Bishop's Carriage." $1.18 Headquarters for Artistic Picture Framing. Agency for Columbia Yarns Complete Assortment of Jewish New Year Cards -Stationery Dept. Window Shades Made to Order by Experts Good and Substantial Quality Good Merchandise Only Quality Considered Our Prices Are Always The Lowest $3 White Lawn Waists 98 Cents oney-Saving Bargain Friday Sales Men's Bath Robes $3.75 A special bargain purchase of new men's Blanket Bath Robes just received in an im mense variety of patterns and colors; made full and long, with girdle at waist and cord and tassel at neck. Also full round collar. The price we ask would hardly pay for the ma terials alone. Special Portland people watch eagerly for Lipman Friday Bargain Sales because they offer the best economies goods of quality at special money-saving prices. Other stores may carry cheaper goods, bat THIS IS THE UNDER FRICE STORE OF PORTLAND for merchandise of quality and reliability. Ask your neighbor if this isn't so. 75c Silk Gloves for 43c Exhibit of New Fall Millinery M For our Friday Bargain Day, we offer the remainder of our fine stock of White Lawn Waists in Lingerie and-Lace-Trimmed styles, embractng doz ens of exquisite and dainty designs, selling regularly to $3 at the Friday Bargain-Day price 98c Sale of Embroidered Waist Patterns at Vz We offer today an extraordinary special sale of 1000 demi-made Waists of lawn, nainsook and linen, combined with lace, at less than the cost of the plain materials. Our entire stock is placed in four lots at special clearance prices the best bargains of their kind this store has ever offered. . Lot 1 $1.25 Waist Patterns, made of good quality lawn, with embroidered front and lace insertion, value, special for 48 Lot 2 $1.95 to $2.50 Waist Patterns, made of lawn, nainsook and cotton pongee, embroidered fronts, special 95 Lot 3 $3.50 to $4.00 Waist Patterns, embroidered on extra fine nainsook in beautiful patterns, special $1.95 Lot 4 Waist Patterns of extra fine embroidery and lace combined on extremely fine lawn, an exquisite waist pattern for $2.45 SPECIAL FRIDAY BARGAINS At "The Plaid Store" Everyone knows what an immense vogue plaids will have this year. This store not only has the largest assortment of plaids, hut offers for Friday these great special plaid bargains. 50c Plaid Dress Goods, in small i plaids and checks, 36 inches wide, dark colors, Q t r yard .OJ7t $1.00 Plaid Dress Goods, 40-inch silk stripe Poplin Plaids and 42-inch silk and wool Pan- fQf ama Plaids, in the new Fall colors, yard-.f New FallSuitings, worth up to-$1.50 a yard, includ ing nearly 100 pieces of new Fall Suitings, 50 to 54 inches wide, all colors, medium and heavy weight, invisible plaids and stripes, mixtures, shadow checks, solid colors and novelties. These goods cannot be dnplicatfcd in any QOp store under $1.25 and $1.50 a yard Ot $2.00 quality heavy Cloakings, 56 inches wide, lat est novelty cloth for tourist cOats and jackets; new stripe and plaid styles; 48 I j-ffaxa YA very SDeciai . for Friday ' ni.ni i m i h i ijrr. : c Superb Value 7JiV Women's two-clasp Silk Gloves in Tricot and Milan ese silk, Amsterdam doable finger tips; ft browns, modes, tans, etc.; 50c and 75c values. Very special for Friday and ASf Saturday ; 16-button length heavy two-clasp Silk Gloves, double finger tips, black and white. Ct 7 E A pair 16-button length Suede Gloves, in 0 black, white and colors, all sizes pw,V 16-button length Glace Kid Gloves, in black, white and all colors, all sizes, $3 50 Just received new Fall shades and styles of Dent's world-famous Gloves for women, misses,, boys and infants ; in all sizes. Colors white, light, medium and dark tans. The newest ideas in Fall Millinery are ready for your inspection. There's a bril liant variety many copied from Parisian models, others are purely Lipman-Wolfe ideas, and so expert have our skilled mil liners become in suiting Portland tastes that it is impossible to say which, are to be more admired. We invite you to visit our exhibit. Beautiful Trimmed Hats at $4.95 These stunning creations are exact duplicates of ex- elusive imported models smart enough to meet the expectations of the most fastidious dresser. They include pretty Velvet Hats, Felt Plateaus and Cone Hats, trimmed with flowers, fancy feathers, ostrich tips, ribbon, velvet and orna ments. Every fashionable Fall shade at this bargain price $4.95 Untrimmed Shapes: Extra Today we exhibit all the new Fall and Winter Hats, especially a well-selected line of untrimmed shapes. They embrace all 6tyles of wool and French Fur Felts; also many late beaver and plush novelty shapes. The variety is so large that you will have little trouble in finding exactly what you are after. Special prices for Friday $1.50, $1.75, $1.95, $2.25. $2.50 and $4.00. . Dainty Muslin wear AT SPECIAL PRICES Women's fine nainsook Night Robes, daintily trim med with fine lace, insertion, embroideries, bead ing and ribbons. Values tfjl Z C to $2.25 for pXVJ4J Women's fine Cambric Skirts, with deep lawn flounce, trimmed with three fine lace insertions and edge. Values to $3.75 49 Women's fine Cambric and Nainsook Drawers, with deep ruffle, with insertion of fine lace and edge; also embroidery ruffle. Values CJ HQ to $1.50 for 4.Vy7 Women's fine Nainsook Corset Covers, full front and fitted styles, with dainty laces, insertion em broidery, beading and ribbon trim- ... fill AQ ming. Reg. $1.35 and $1.25 values. 20c HANDKERCHIEFS, 7c Women's Swiss Embroidered, Hemstitched Hand kerchiefs; 250 dozen in a large assortment of 1 patterns; values to 20c very special at. . . .7& Women's Lace Trimmed and Embroidered Hem stitched Handkerchiefs ; values to 12 l-2c special sale at 5 35c BLACK VEILING, 10c 18-inch Black Tuxedo Mesh Veiling,' dotted and plain, fancy mesh; values to 35c very special sale, yard 10 25c PLAID SUITINGS, 17c FOR CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES Plaid Wash Suiting, 35 inches wide, wool finish, for children's school dresses. Come in tans, grays and mixed colors, copied from the most exclusive patterns. Great September Blanket Sale 5-lb. all-wool white Blankets for full 2 Crt size double beds, special per pair. . .pVv 5 1-2-lb. white Blankets, size for double beds, special value, per. . . 4-lb. white wool Blankets, 10-4 size, with pink or blue border, regular $6.00 CJ A, Q C value, special . . . 4pXJ7J , White wool Blankets, 11-4 size for full size double bed, 5-lb. weight, regular, $7.00 value, special 6-lb. white wool Blankets for full-size CI7 double bed, regular $9 value, special P JsJ $3.85 $5.95 White wool Blankets, 11-4 size for extra large double beds, 7-lb. weight, regular GJQ RS $11.00 value, special pZyJJ 11- 4 white wool Blankets, made of superior quality of selected wool for full size double GJ7 tf bed, 5-lb. weight, special, pair r JV 12- 4 white wool Blankets, made of superior quality of selected wool, for full size double CJ Q 7 C beds, 6-lb. weight, special.. Dark gray wool Blankets, for double CP 7 ff bed, 6-lb weight special sale price. . r vvr Silver gray wool Blankets, for double CP C Q C bed, 5-lb. weight, special price, pair PJ.E7J VERY SPECIAL SALE 25c Supporters, 12V2C One of the best manufacturers of Hose Supporters in New York closed out to us this special lot of his best Pin-on-Side Elas tics at a price. Made of finest elastic in blue, pink, white, red, black, etc. Regular 25c value while they last, Friday only, 12. 25c Ribbons 4-Inch, 16c Very special sale of 4-in., heavy, all-silk Taffeta ribbon; white creanl, black and all colors; regularly worth 25c a yard, sale at 16 High-luster all-silk Messaline Ribbon, 5 inches wide, used extensively for hat trimming, sashes, girdles and sleeve bows ; our special 25c quality Friday' and Saturday, yard. 19 Worn. 50c Collars, 25c Very dainty Collars for women; made of narrow ribbon on gauze frame and beaded. 25c Regular 50c value. Special sale price MR, 3.75 We are the Portland agents for DR. JAEGER'S Sanitary Woolen Underwear For men, women and children; all weights and styles. Famous the world over for its quality. 50c Suspenders, 25c A special sale of men's fine elastic web Suspenders, made with leather tabs, and usually sold at 50c a pair special for 25 20c Handkerchiefs 12 V2C Men's pure Irish linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, regularly sold at 20c special for 12 X-2? TIME TO PUT ON ONE OF Not ordinary and characterless, like the common or garden variety of hats. Young's Hats have STYLE! Price $3 everywhere. Lipman, Wolfe & Co., Sole Portland Agents. Sale 16c Challies, 10c A special mill purchase of 8000 yards of pretty cotton Challies in Or iental and Persian designs, variety of colors, real value 16c a yard, while they last IOC Boys' School Hose, 12 V2C Boys' extra heavy black ribbed school stockings, made with double heels and toes and made to stand hard wear; 20c quality; special... 12 l-2 Misses' fine grade black ribbed lisle or cotton stock ings, either our celebrated "Wearwell" or "No Mend" brands, best value for....... .25 It's true economy to buy a pair of stockings for 25c that will last as long as two ordinary pairs that cost 25c. Buy the "Wearwell" Hosiery for..2o DIAZ MAKES READY Revolt in Mexico Will Meet Vigorous Resistance. DATE IS SEPTEMBER 16 Government Watches. All Suspects and Orders Garrisons to Sup press Disturbance Buying Horses in America. crrr or Mexico. Sept. . speciai. Sunday, September 16. it is alleged, haa been fixed by the opponents of the pres ent administration for an anti-foreign up rising which Is intended to discredit this Government in the eyes of the world. .As the date draws near. It becomes evi dent that the officials, while publicly de claring that they see no reason to ap prehend any disturbance, are leaving no etone unturned to checkmate any insur rectionary demonstration. In every city In Mexico the local au thorities have been instructed to keep watch on all persons who are known to have anti-foreign views and have been Instructed to quell immediately any dis turbance that may break out. In addi tion, the troops in the various garrisons have been carefully sounded and their loyalty demonstrated. The commandants have also instructions to uphold the civil authorities at all times and Governors of states are to ' be held personally re sponsible for the protection of all for eigners. The cavalry is being strengthened and where in the past certain regiments have been turned practically into foot soldiers by lack of mounts, a, are now to be supplied with horses. General Man uel Sanchez Rlvert, who Is now In Dallas, having been instructed to purchase 5000 horses. He telegraphed today that he has purchased 1200 head, which are to be sent over the border Immediately. Mexico Is Sending Troops. NOGALK3, Ariz., Sept. 6. The border situation is quiet, but the undercurrent is uncertain. A hundred rurales arrived last xilght. Two hundred on foot left Imurus last night for Cananea. The soldiers seem poorly supplied with rations. Tes terday oho soldier dropped from the ranks and soon died. There are 100 Mex ican troops now In Nogales, Sonora. A meeting of prominent Mexicans was held last night In a secluded room on the American side. Nothing was given out. The attendance of Sonora newspaper men at the conference excited some comment. EXPECT TROUBLE ONT BORDER Mexican Jealousy of Americans Is Boiling ear Fighting Point. NOGALES. Ariz.. Sept. 6. (Special.) Despltejptlmlstic reports wired from Mexico to the effect that there Is no danger of an antl-forelgn uprising in Mexico beginning on their national feast day. September 16. on the border it is believed that trouble must come. The up rising at the Greene copper mines is now believed to have been premature, and, ac cording to men who are In a position to know, a general massacre of Americans Is likely to take place during the festi val season, If the Mexicans as a whole have their way. For many months, American capital has been invested more and more each week !n the borders of Mexico and it be gins to look as though the Mexicans as a people are becoming Jealous of this fact. It is argued in Mexico that, when Americans can pay dividends on stock on properties operated within the repub lic and still obey the law which compels the employment of 65 per. cent native Mexicans, these properties must be much more valuable than appears on the sur face. It is stated, however, that so far as the head officials of the Mexican government are concerned, they are telling the truth when they assert they do not apprehend trouble. For obvious reasons they could not admit that they are not In control of internal affairs, and, therefore, could not protect all foreigners, therefore it could not be expected that they would be ad vised of the bitter feeling against Ameri can capital that exists In Mexico. in E THE SOUTH Terrorist Agitators Starting Peasant Revolt. AND INCITE ASSASSINATION Governor Folk Is Quite 111. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Sept. 6. Gov ernor Folk was reported today to be . not quite so well a yesterday. No one is allowed to see him. Bemedy for Diarrhoea. Never Kaown to Fall. I want to say a few words for Cham berlain's Colic. Cholera, and Diarrhoea Hemedy. I have used this preparation In my family for the past five years and have recommended it to a number of peo ple In York County, and have never known It to fall to effect a cure In any instance. I feel that I cannot say too much for the best remedy of the kind In the world. S. Jemison, Spring Grove, York County, Pa. This remedy, is for sale by all druggists. Cunningly Disguised. They Will ! How Provoke a Flame of Revolt in Southern Russia Effect ' of Stolrpln's Plan. ODESSA. Sept. 6. (Special.) The chief of the political police of this district within the last 48 hours has received in formation that not less than 400 revolu tionary agents of the extreme and violent sections, to provoke agitation, have re cently come down from the north and are distributing themselves throughout the southern provinces. They are said to be cunningly dis guised, representing all sorts and con ditions of people ard of vocations from those of the mendicant pilgrim and the starving peasant to those of the doctor, lawyer and commercial traveler or of workmen In official uniform. The pass ports and other papers of these men are presumably counterfeit, but of course quite regular in form. The object of this sinister invasion of the southern provinces is understood to be the Instigation of -simultaneous peas ant uprisings in November and in the meantime the promotion of a campaign of assassinations against the leading au thorities. Military, civil and prominent police officials are known to figure large ly in the proscrlptive lists of the terrorists. STOLTlPIX REVIVES HOPES Programme of Repression and Re form Causes Advance in Stocks. ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 6. The firm note struck by Premier Stolypin in the official communication em bodying? the whole government pro gramme published last night, with its warning to terrorists and revolution ists on the one hand that crime must and will be suppressed at any cost, and to the reactionists, especially the court camarilla, on the other hand, that re forms can neither be abandoned nor deferred, met with a prompt response on the Bourse today. Prices were not merely firm, but were very strong, with symptoms of artificial support. The Premier's note not only stopped the steady decline in government se curities, but it started a boom in bank shares and In Industrial securities gen erally, some of them gaining as much as five points, owing to the belief that the announcement of M. Stolypin is the prelude of better times. The official note appeared today In the Official Gazette and the seml-Rus-slan press, but the attitude of the pub lic 'has not yet developed, though the note is the all-absorbing topic of dis cussion. While the course of the Pre mier Is precondemned by the parties in pronounced opposition to the gov ernment, in whose sight all works of the Ministry are evil, financial circles, as indicated by the tone of the bourse, regard M. Stolypin's communication with approval and their attitude will probably be shared by the Octoberists, peaceful regeneratlonlsts and other partisans of the policy of peacefully working out the problems before the country. , But the imperial decree 'authorizing the Institution of field courts-martial throughout the empire Is regarded with disquiet in most circles. It is practically the same measure that the Emperor rejected during Count Witte's administration after the approval of the Council had been secured, and. while it is realized that It is justifiable and Indeed necessary in dealing with mutinies, armed uprisings and condi tions of terrorism and anarchy such as prevail In Poland, the Baltic provinces and the Caucasus, it is claimed that arbitrary and unscrupulous officials are likely to abuse the powers con ferred upon them. It is pointed out that the ukase excludes the services of the ordinary Judicial officers of the army and navy and that it covers po litical crimes of any nature. It has already thrown a panic Into the ranks of the contributors to the revolutionary press and drafters of In cendiary proclamations to the army, navy, peasants, etc., who hitherto have had no worse punishment to fear than imprisonment or deportation. Moscow Stocks Also Advance. MOSCOW, Sept. 6. There was d. strong upward movement on the Bourse today following the publication of the Stolypin programme. All the Industrial securities advanced, includ ing Great Briansu and Sormovo es tablishments, which had been steadily declining on account of strikes, incen diarism and riots. RETURNING TO DIE Lovelorn Italian Will Keep Suicide Pact. SWEETHEART TAKES LIFE Rejected by Girl's Parents, liulgi Contarini Obeys Her Call to Com mit Suicide, Ignoring His Brother's Entreaties. NEW YORK, Sept. . 6. A dramatic scene occurred on the French line pier today Just before the steamer La Prov ence left for Havre. Among the passen gers was Lulgl Contarini, 34 years old, who was bound for his old home In Locco, Province of Lombardl, Italy, to keep a suicide pact to die on his sweet heart's grave. . Andrew Contarini, a brother of the pas senger, created the scene and afterward told his brother's story. He said that mlgi became betrothed to Josephine Bal latinl. a girl in his native town. Her parents opposed the match, preferring a wealthier suitor, and Luigi, with tils' sweetheart's promise to keep faithful, came to this country to seek his fortune. He established himself at Beaver, Okla., where he secured a farm. Then he wrote for Josephine to come, but she replied that she could not: that her parents forbade; that she Intended to commit suicide and that she expected Luigi to Join her in death. News that the girl had carried out her purpose followed and Lulgl sold his prop erty at Beaver and started for Italy to kill himself on the girl's grave. His brother, Antonio, lives in Patenson, N. J., and Lulgl went to him, told him the story and bade htm farewell. En treaties failed to swerve the man, and on the pier. Antonio made his final appeal. He clung to his brother, passionately im ploring him not to go. Luigi shook his head. Antonio . then half-dragged his brother to an open space on the pier, fell on his knees, raised a crucifix aloft and renewed his pleadings. Luigi could uot be moved and, finally turning his back on Antonio, went on board the La Provence. When the steamer sailed, Lulgl stood at the raM watching Antonio, who had again fallen to his knees and with out stretched arms was beckoning to his brother. ' BURNED IN THEIR SLEEP Conductor and Waitress Lose Lives In Hotel Fire at Needles. LOS ANGELES, Sept . The Santa Fe passenger depot and railroad hotel -at Needles, Cal., were destroyed by fire early today. Conductor F. M. Carter and Priscllla Bastian, a waitress, were burned to death. Several other employes of the Harvey restaurant were severely burned. The victims of the fire were asleep In the rooms set aside for employes over the passenger station. The cause of the fire has not been ascertained. Owing to In terruption of telegraphic communication, details of the fire have not been re ceived at Santa Fe headquarters in this city. . Considerable mall -and baggage was de stroyed. The building was a large wooden structure, the first floor being used for passenger waiting-rooms, Harvey restaurant and baggage and express storerooms. The Santa Fe maintains a special fire brigade at Needles, but the fire spread so quickly that the efforts to check it were futile. The fire started about 4 o'clock this morning: The sleeping occupants of the hotel were awakened by ttie night watch man, and It was with great difficulty that most of them made their escape. Half a dozen of the waitresses were more or less severely burned about the face and arms In getting out of the building. It was at first thought that every one In the build ing had escaped, but later Investigation showed that Conductor Carter and Wait ress Priscllla Bastlan were missing, and Catarrlets Relieve Nasal Catarrh, allay inflamma tion, soothe and. heal the mucous mem brane, sweeten and purify yt the breath. Best pare! a f for Sore Throat. 50c. or Made By HOOD Jt's Cood $1. Druggists or mail. 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