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THE HORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1904L TQ PARDON MANY The progress in suppressing the native risings appears to be going: on measurably welL About 1400 recruits are going to Southwest Africa largely to. replace the losses of the commands In the field from sickness. HEW BATTLESHIP LAUNCHED Kaiser Changes Views on Lese Majeste. 18 RAOIOAL DEPARTURE No One Ever Convicted, of Of fense Has Been Favored. LIBERAL POLICY IN FUTURE Offenders Belonging to Uneducated Class and Those Who Erred hile Unduly Excited Will Secure Freedom. BERIIN. Nov." 10. It la announced that Emperor "William has decided here after to use the pardoning power llher ally In cases of lese majeste. This is a radical departure from the previous prac tice. It has been practically unknown for the Emperor to pardon a person -convicted of this offense- It is now stated that he intends to par don almost -without exception when the offender is shown to belong to the un educated classes, or to be incapable of -welsrhiiur the consequences of a hasty word. Also offenses committed during drunkenness, or -while in an excited con dition rendering deliberation impossible, will constitute the basis for pardon. The Emperor has ordered the . Ministry of Justice to deal liberally with an per sons convicted of an insult to His Majes ty who petition for pardon and show peni tence. It is expected that the new prac tice will greatly reduce the number who will serve out sentences for this offense. since the impression is general that many offenders have been convicted, in many cases, through over-officious state's attor neysand judges. Sure Miss Dolbeer Was Not Insane. NEW YORK, Nov. 10. William B. Leon ard, a merchant of this city, was a wit ness for Miss Marion Wan-en before Com mlssloner Lee. who is examining New York -witnesses in the contest of the -will of Miss Bertha M. Dolbeer. Mr. Leonard and wife were passengers on the Oceanic and became acquainted with Miss Dolbeer and her companion. Miss Warren, during their voyage abroad in the early part of last May. Mr. xon- ard testified that the two young women joined the Leonard party on board, so that they met every day. "She was perfectly rational and acted as any natural girl would. She seemed to be enjoying herself and was bright and cheerful." said he. The Leonards stopped at the same hotel in London with Miss Dolbeer. and later returned on the same boat. "Soe -was sad at times, but we knew that her- father had recently died, and we attributed it'to that. But sbewas not depressed, and acted naturally," was the witness comment on tne return trip, "There was no social distinction between Miss Dolbeer and her companion, Miss Warren." Offer to Finance Chinese Bank. SHANGHAI, Nov. 10. The attempt of the Chinese government to establish an Tmnerial Bank of China having lauea. owing to the distrust prevalent among the aiatives In regard to entering into any- rthlntr which savors of government con trol, French officials and merchants are negotiating with Ahe Chinese Central au thorities with the object in view of ad vancing the funds necessary for the pur- nose. M. Chasealon, a retired Shanghai mer chant, is representing the Banque de Paris in the enterprise, and it is estimated that he has expended 50,000 taels in pres ents to officials to secure his object. The promoters offer to start a bank with capital of 10,000,000 taels, with the proviso that the manager and the chief account ant be French. If they are successful in inaugurating this banking enterprise, its influence on the trade of other countries will be con Eiderable, the full extent of which can be estimated when it is understood that all moneys of the Board of Revenue must be lodged in the projected bank of China. .Russian Governor Suspended. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 10. Governor Chapplewsky. of Vitebsk, has been super ceded for his failure to preserve order during the mobilization. General Schaut lotou, Vice-Governor of Kobno, will suc ceed him. Chile Will Construct Port. NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Congress has approved the project for the construction of a new port, says a Herald dispatch from Valparaiso, Chile. The news was received with great rejoicing by the people. Millions Needed to Suppress Natives BERLIN, Nov. 10. A supplementary budget of 520.000.000 for the expenses of the army in German Southwest Africa, a a result of the Insurrections, will be presented to the Reichstag in December Even this sum will em&arrass the Imperial finance ministry, which is striving to re duce the annual deficits and at the same time provide additional funds for various public works and for the army and navy, Tutfs pais Cure New Jersey Slides into the Water at Quincy. QUINCY, Mass., Nov. 10, The battle ship New Jersey, built for the United States Government by the Fore River Shipbuilding- Company, was success fully launched today In the presence of large number of guests. Including Governor Murphy, of New Jersey; Gov ernor Bates, of Massachusetts, and ex-Secretary of the Navy Long. The bat tleship was christened by Mrs William B. Kinney, daughter of Governor Murphy. The New Jersey was built for a speed of at least 19 knots. Tho main battery -will consist of four 12-inch guns, eight eight-inch guns and 12 six inch rapid-firing: guns. In the secon dary battery there will bo 12 three inch rapid-fire guns, 12 three-pounder semi - automatic, eight one - pounder heavy automatic, two SO-caliber ma chine guns and six 30-callber Colt au tomatic guns. The New Jersey "will also be fitted with submerged torpedo tubes. " The magrazinos will be especially fitted to enable .her to-carxy. with abso lute safety In all climates, tho new smokeless powder. The New Jersey is one of five battle ships authorized by Congress In 1S99 and 1900. It is proposed to make all of the vessels of this class flagships, and to do this it is necessary to make pro vision for the accommodation of one flag officer, one commanding officer, one chief of staff, 19 room officers, ten junior officers, eight warrant officers. and a crew of 772 men. including 60 marines, making- a grand total of S12. EVIDENCES OF OIL IN POLE. state and Government schools are anx iously awaited. ' The drilling, which is at a depth, of 260 feet and in solid rock, continued to day without any further evidence of olL That there is oil In the -water Is beyond question. It is possible some practical joker poured oil In the drill pipes, but," this is not generally believed. Where tne well Is being sunk Is only SO feet from the college building. It Is just two miles southeast of the Hlrschberg well, where oil and gas were struck two years ago. The Hlrschberg Company have recently ordered new machinery to resume boring near the old welL New evidence discov ered at the State Normal creates new confidence that oil will yet be found In Daring quantities In this region. Specu lation is rife as to what the state will do la case the Indications continue en couraging on the .state grounds at the Normal. Widow of Distinguished Painter. NEW YORK. Nov. 10. Mrs. Annette Moral?, widow of the late Edward Moran, a distinguished marine painter, is dead at her home here from pneumonia. She was about 80 years old. Mrs. Moran was an artist of some ability, two of her paintings being well known. Sure to Sell Well In Russia New. York Globe. It Is not surprising that the publishers of Herr Niemann's novel., "The Conquest of England," regard the Russian rights of Samples Sent to Chemists to Deter- mine Value by Analysis. INDEPENDENCE, Or., Nov. 10. Spe cial.) Independence and Monmouth have been on the verge of an oil excitement the past three days as a result of a discovery made by the Sloper Bros., while lowering a "well on the State Normal School campus. Saturday last the Slo- pers noted the presence of gas, and when they returned to worK Tuesday morning an oily substance was observed on the water of the well. It had the odor of oil. and paper or other solid substance saturated with it burned readily. The faculty of the school and citizens -S of the vicinity became Interested and samples of the oily water were yesterday sent to Eugene and Corvallls for analy sis. The reports of the chemists of the Your Ljwbe Will be roused to Its natural duties and your biliousness, headache and constipation be cured if you taka Hood's Pills Bold ty all druggists. 25 cents. Rosenthal's 149 THIRD STREET SOLE AGENTS. For Portland ARE YOU 1 BANKRUPTmhealth, constitution undermined by ex travagance in eating, by disre garding the laws of nature, or physical capital all gone, if so, NEVER DESPAIR Tutt's Liver Pills will cure you. For sick neadache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, torpid jSver, constipation, biliousness and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills an absolute cure, Ladies Outfitters, Fourth and Morrison Genuine Furs Our furs are noted for their superiority of -style and quality and for the absolute perfection of their construction. We are manufacturers, purchasing our skins in the raw state and zeal ously -watching every detail in their fashioning. Our selection of furs is the largest in the West, embracing a variety of styles in all the most favored furs. No matter what it is in furs, you can do better here. Our many years of success has only "been attained through satis factory service to our thousands of pleased patrons. Friday and Saturday we offer the greatest bargains in Fur Boas ever offered in the city of Portland. SEND FOR OUR NEW CAT ALOGUE. We are headquarters for the genuine Alaska Sealskin and carry the largest stock on. the Pacific Coast. Visit Our Suit Salon And the evidence will bear us out in our present claim that for style, quality and modest prices we have no equal. Our display of Fall Suits, the imported models, the smart tailored effects, the elaborate creations of the world's master designers, all tend to accentuate that leadership pertaining to fashionable raiment has been accorded to Silverfleld's. Friday and Saturday Specials $2.50 Dresses $1.95 $4.50 Dresses $3.15 $8.50 Dresses.. 5.95 $6.50 Fur Boas. . 33.85 $12.00 Fur Boas ..$7.95 $8.50 Fur Boas $5.55 $12.50 Fur Boas: $8.35 $18.00 and $20.00 Fur Boas, $12.65 $8.50 Petticoats 6.15 $6.00 Silk Waists 4.35 Sale of Neckwear, Collars and 'Kerchiefs. $1.25 Gloves 89 35c GirlsHose 27 75c Belts 54 1 75c Bags t 47 $ WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS WAMDXOTOX BUILDIX. DECEMBER BTJTTERIOK PATTERNS ARE NOW ON SALE. Lipman, Wolfe & Co. We' do tie Oily Artistic asd Reliable Picture Framlm in Portland. Friday Is, as Usual, a Bargain Day I Friday Neckwear Specials 1 1 Friday Glove Specials Three ver.- interesting special value offerings in Women's Novelty O OPer pair for Gloves -worth fully $1.25. Fifty dozen Women's -one-' Neckwear, told of below. Absolutely style correct in every particular the UW clasp half pique mocha Gloves,, with Paris point embroidery, j sort that add an extra touch of becomingne63 to. the gown. Choice of brown, slate and brown.- 13c for 20c Venise Lace Top Collars qn Per aair for Gloves that always sold at $1.75. Two hundred AQtFor Collars that always sell at 7qc-choice of many pretty styles. d flftpiX. ZU S81 J- V1"0?" J5 Embroidered 'chma silk, beaded taffeta, faggoting and lace lo.ves, fancy fourchettes (the strips between the gers) ; two-toned em trimmed, stole end stock collars; all of them best 7oc values, for 49. broiderykoxblood with black or white, white with black, brown with onion, QOnFor collar? that sell at $1.25 and $L35. Handsomest, newest 8?een with blue and blue with green. Pv styles shown this season. Choice of collars of faggoting, mousse- fiJfl ZLQ er Par or Gloves worth $2.00. Two hundred pair women's line de soie trimmed with steel beads; taffeta silk trimmed with silk ap- Pa"4l7 two-clasp "Consuelo" overseam real kid Gloves; fancy em- plique; all of them $1.25 and $L35 values, for 98. . broidery with welts to match; white, mode, brown, lavender, pink and sky. ' Ribbons The weeks immediately before the holidays will see the consumption of miles of Ribbons. We are ready to meet every demand, and always at a saving to you. We particularize: n INSTEAD 0F-35-Em-broidered Polka Dot Taffe ta Ribbons, navy blue,, light blue and pink embroidered with white, white embroidered .with navy, pink, light blue, black or red, inches wide, all pure silk, 35c values for 25 1 TZri INSTEAD OF 20-All AuW Silk Plain Colored Taffeta Ribbon, in white, black, cream, red, navy blue, mais, tan, old rose, lavender, 3y2 inches wide, 20o value for .15 Sheets Ready-to-use Sheets, torn and hemmed, soft finish, good weight, 72x9 0-inch; extraordinary value for 44 Pillow Cases Pillow Cases, soft, firm muslin, 45x36-in., wonderful value.. 10 Pillow Cases, hemstitched, torn from firm and soft muslin; the best bargain we've ever submit ted to the trade at 15 Millinery Clearance Sale $2.25 Shapes for 79c Balance of our TJntrimmed Felt Shapes all shapes all colors some smooth French felts, others of scratch felt. Sold heretofore at up to $2.25 choice TQi while they last at The. Millinery Clearance Sale continues with unabated vigor hundreds and hun dreds of fine bargains ready for your in spection. . $7 Hats for $2.95 The women who get here early today will have opportunity to procure the best hat bargain ever offered. Fine Trimmed Hats Toques, Turbans, small, medium and large dress shapes all colors. Sold heretofore at $5.00 to $7.00 G Q E choice while they last for. . .PaeE74JP $3 Hats for $1.19 Balance of our Ready-to-Wear Street Hats that sold at up to $3.00 all of them this season's goods every wanted shape and combination of trimming Turbans, Sail ors, Round Hats medium and large dress effects. Sold at up to $3.00 -fl 1Q while they last $7 Shapes for $2.69 The.balance of our $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 un trimmed velvet, taffeta, chenille, plush and fancy braid shapes the entire fashionable color range represented. At the sale price these beautiful shapes will sell fast. Re member, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 shapes for ,.. Child's S1.75 Hats 89c Children's Hats that sold up to $1.75, on sale today at 89 Children's Sailors, with small and large bell crowns, fancy brims, of scratch felt, some with silk streamers; choice now Handkerchiefs Women's all pure linen hem stitched Squares and Handker chiefs, offered at very low prices. Hemstitched Squares All pure linen hemstitched Squares nine-inch choice of Y& inch and "-inch hems : Reg. 25c Squares, special at. .18 Reg. 35c Squares, special at.. 24 Reg. 50c Squares, special at.. 33 AT 7 worth 12c Women's - ir l iii -1 j tt ji chiefs 4-inch hem, all perfect"; great value at.... 7 AT 1 Op worth 15c Women's pure linen, 1600 count, hem stitched Handkerchiefs, V and 4-inch hem; very special at 10 J AT 14f worth 20c Women's pure linen, 1800 count, hem stitched Handkerchiefs, Y& and -incn hems; excellent value at 14 AT 18 wotfh 25c Women's pure linen, 2100 count, hem stitched Handkerchiefs, Ys and -inch hem; very special at 18ei AT 24 worth 35c Women's pure linen, 2200 count, hem stitched Handkerchiefs, Ys and -inch hem; very special at 24 AT 33 worth 50c Women's pure linen, 2300 count, hem stitched Handkerchiefs', Yg and 4-inch hem, extraordinary value at 33 AT 49 worth 75c Women's, pure linen, 2400. count, hem stitched Handkerchiefs, Y& an( 4-inch hem, very special.. 49? $1.75 Cambric Skirts $1.25 One hundred and fifty White Cambric Skirts, Point de Paris and CI any lace trimmed, one, two and three rows of insertion. Hemstitched, tucks, dust ruffle, $L75 value for 1.25. $2 Cambric Skirts $1.49 One hundred and fifty Skirts, fine cambric, lace and embroidery trimmed, tucks in cluster, dust ruf fle, blind and open embroidery and Cluny and Point de Parig laces are used as trimming. $1 Cambric Gowns 79c Two hundred and fifty Cambric Gowns, high circular and square necks; button front and slip-over styles; trimmed with lace embroid ery and hemstitching and ribbon. Corset Covers 30c and 35c sorts for. 25 45c sorts for. 33 p 50 c sorts for 39 65c and 75c sorts for 49 95c and $1.00 sorts for 79 $1.25 and $1.35 sorts for 98& $1.50 sorts for 1.19 $1.65 and $L75 sorts for. .1.29 Chemises 45c and 50c sorts for.. 39 65c and 75c sorts for 49 95c and $1.00 sorts for 79 $1.29 sorts for. 98 $1.50 sorts for 1.19 $1.65 sorts for 1.25 $2.25 sorts for .'1.49 $2.50 sorts for 1.85 Drawers 45c and 50c sorts for 39V 65c and 75c sorts for 49 95c and $L00 sorts for 79 $1.25 and $1.35 sorts for 98 $L50 sorts for 1.19 $1.65 and $1.75 sorts for.. 1.29 $2.25 sorts for '. .1.69 Skirts 85c sorts for 69 $1.00 sorts for 79 $1.25 and $1.35 sorts for 98 t $1.50 sorts for 1.19 ' $1.75 sorts for 1.25 $2.00 and $2.25 sorts for.. 1.49 $2.50 sorts for 1'.85 $2.75 sorts for 1.98 $3.00 sorts for 2.19 $3.50 sorts for 2.65 Remarkable Gown Values 65c sorts for 45 $1.35 and $L25 sorts for 98 $1.65 and $1.75 sorts for. . .1.29 $2.25 sorts for 1.69 90c and $1.00 sorts for 79 $1.50 sorts for 1.19 $2.00 sorts for.. 1.49 $2.50 sorts for.: 1.85 Druggist Sundries Sale Orders Hand and Scouring Sapolio e?si SSr Sold Rednlarlv at 7c for UW Orders Takes far Thia Item. Reg-. Spec. Chanaolr, Skin, beat quality 8c 5c Bath as we et Toilet Soan and Cold Cream 35c Bathasweet Toilet Powder and Bath Powder 25c Bathasweet Sachet, fancy packago ;....10c Kirk's Violet Toilet Ammo nia .715c Kirk's Almond Meal...... 15c Kirk Toilet Powder 15c Bourjois Java Powder. .. -25c Ninnetta Face Powder.?-- .17c Wakelee's Carmelline ....39c Binders Tar Soap .15c Xottaul Complexion Soap.. 10c Kirk's Juvenile Toilet Soap.l8c Perfumed Toilet Soap., all odors ,...loc Kirk's Tar and , VIolette Soap, cake 5c Cameo Castile Soap, with wash rag; cake. 10c Pears' 33 1-3 per cent Gly cerine Soap, cake 15c Rose Leaf Complexion Cream 50c Alma Kola Skin Food 50c Hinds' Honey Almond Cream 39c Ponce de Leon Florida Water 35c Michelsen Eggr Shampoo... 25c Superior Imported Bay Rum 25c 10c Fancy Glass Powder Boxes.50c 25c Silver Mounted Soap Boxes.45c 25c Celluloid Dressing: Combs. 35c 19c Metal back Dressing: Combs.l5c 9c Rubber Imp. Hair Comb.. 50c 37c Rubber Imp. Hair Comb.. 65c 49c Reeves Almond Cream 25c 14c "Witch Hazel Salve 15c 9e Powder Puff, full size.... 15c 9c Manicure Sticks -Jc 3c Perfumed Toilet Borax.... 25c 19c 19c 19c 7c Sc Os 9c 19c Oc 29c 9c 6c Sc 9c 3c 12c 25c 39c 29c 19c 19c Reg-. Spec Dickinson's witch Hazel. large -size, bottle 23c 14c Triple Strength Washmgr Ammonia, bottle, - Sc 4c Owl Japanese Cleaning Compound, bottle 25c 17c 1000-sheet package pure Tissue Toilet Paper, pkg.lOc c . Wright's LIsterated Tooth Powder, bottle .'. 25c 19c Sheffield's Dentifrice, bot..l5c 9a Hoyt's Rublfoam, bottle... 19c 15c Tooth Brushes, asst. styles. 10c 7c Tooth Brushes, assC styles. 25c 14c English Tooth Brushes 35c 28c Dr. Parker Fray's Ongoline.45c 33e Dr. Parker Fray's Nail I Enamel ., ..22c ITe Dr. Parker-Pray's Rosaline.22c 17e Dr. Parker Fray's Emery Board 22c 17c Nail Files, asst. styles 25c 19e Nail Buffers. ebonold.....20c lc Toilet Pumlcfe 10c 7c Solid wood back Hair Brush 59c 39e Solid wood back Hair Brush S5c 58c Solid wood back Hair Brush 98c 8e Hand Brushes, asst. styles. 25c 19e Hand Brushes, asst. styles JL5c 9e Toilet Water, Violet, large. 49c 39e Fancy Atomizers . . . .49c to 68c 38e Hubert's Perfume, all odors ....... ..50c 3Se Fancy Stand Shaving Mir ror ...75c 4e Fancy Stand Shaving- Mir ror - 45c 39 Fancy Shaving" Mugs 35c 28e Shaving Brushes .......... 25c 17e Pears' Shaving Sticks.... 19a ISe; Mennen's Talcum Powder-.. 19c ISe. Wash Rag Case with wash rag t 28c 33e Large size Chamois Skin. ..35c arm" Fancy Celluloid Rattles. .-..15c, 9c Extra quaL Whisk Brooms.28c 19e Belt Sale 25c Belts for 14c Women's Kid Belts, black only, gilt buckles; best 25c values now at 14 35c Belts for 22c Silk and Velveteen Belts, plain and plaited, gilt and gun-metal buckles; full line of colors. 65c Belts for 37c Silk, Kid and Broadtail Belts, plain and two-toned effects, assorted buckles, all colors 85c Belts for 45c Silk and Broadtail Beltsjsome have plain, others fancy buckles. All colors in the line. All our $1.00 Belts 68 All our $L50 Belts 98 All our $2.00 Belts.. 1.33 All our $20 Belts... 1.59 All our $3.00 Belts $1.96 jvii ulu. yxJV jjsiia. ...... .4rt7t n All our $L25 Belts. 85 All our $1,75 Belts S1.19 H All our $2.25 Belts fl.48 All our $2.75 Belts ..$1.77 All our $3.50 Belts 2.23 ' ' v ' - New $7.50 Plaid Silk ists $5.80 You'd have a .troublesome time if you tried to match this special any where in this town. The giving of sueh a remarkable bargain is only made possible because of a bit of good fortune on our part in making a lucky purchase. . These Waists are "made of fine plaid silks in a-large variety of hand some patterns have full pouch and fancy sleeves, shirred yokes, fancy stock collars and French- back; regu lar selling price is $7.50 choose to day at 5.80. Linen Store SPAOHTEL SCARFS, 25 A large lot of 54-in. Spachtel Scarfs and 32-in. Squares, hemstitched and scalloped edges great value . at the price. We offer at very attractive price handsome French Battenberg pieces. 6-inch Doylies for 10 9-inch Doylies for. 25 12-inch Dpylies for .35 15-inch Centerpieces for. .... .60 .18-inch Centerpieces, up from. 90. 20-in. Cent'pi'eces, up from 1.345 isiery Women's Fast Black Cotton Hose, heavy Winter weight, KghTspliced heel, double sdle 35c value 27fT Children's Fast Black Cotton How, medium weight, extra spliced heel ... 154 and toe, double knee, value great value. The flrst German edition was 25,060 copies. If -more Buartane could read and if the Russian government did. not so thoroughly drain Ivaa's pocket, tfcere should be, pr&ciieally bo Hmlt to the de mand. Abo4k which opens -Kith a vlrid description f the leas oL !. fay Great BriUla thrgM a 4efat at Laborer fel lows, with as aeeooat, o ti dtraetfcm of the-artttafc Heet eC ntwkbMf, and -aoK with MM? march of aa aliiea army lata liaadeQ. and then: tells us haw the Britten dosta loas are parceled out amesg the. victars, contains eleaaeats cakrai&ted- te give' it vogue te Rueeia. - New FUilas m Cawaiin Raae. Xhmoapaite" JawaaL ' An authority on railraad , affairs, aartaa that all oC the. arariff; earageaWeac of Qiuada have a'aTrnTt 'ht rosaariiuva a. circular- from the Railway Commission of the Dominion, to draft a uniform &et of Tales to govern the operation of trains. All roads will he compelled to introduce Meek systems wherever business Is heavy anaagh to make It necessary. Automatic smHeMng devices will be- insisted, upon) se- taat semaphore will first -denote dan Sr aakare a switch m o?eed. Kad-a MC1& signals wtlL bs made . uniform aad a it wiC o Jstrashieed that no. ttara- aaatf shall wat aaare. tfcaa a time each day, not. wneiaer se wants to or "Thor la a. .-rammr u te t1' nsvtr - taere?' TTirnwli Hu wtarisr. skc ttu. - - - - la m aHtayaWe aaa it Mew r " Hijjrajnr gMst tbe aeaafe. hica iber, are tin oC fattier doaas, with the aafn aU xriptar y jaaow. carters Xitxua JUTar ataTaav' -