THE MORNING ORE G ONI AN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1904. 3 K GZAfl FOR PEACE ipr's residence shortlv after midnight to night, but the heroic work o the fire de partment and neighbors confined the dam-- ago to the destmctlon of tno wooasnea, m xrhlrh thn flr Teas started. ABOUt-tWO months ago some one set fire to Schlnalers dairy barn, causing a. loss or ?3Cw. Ready to Receive Pro posal From Japan. MAY TAKE THE INITIATIVE When Port Arthur Falls, Op portunity Will Be Presented. CHOSE UNION THEN PLANNED r . Offensive and Defensive Alliance Will Be Formed, and Supremacy of Both Nations in the Far East Made Certain. SPECIAL. CABLE. ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 2. A report which -cornea 'from an unimpeachable source has reached the- Publishers' Press correspondent that Russia-is not only ready to receive any peace pro posals Japan may have to make, but that with the fall o Port Arthur she Trill be ready to sue for peace. That Is the situation today, not-withstanding the swashbuckling attitude of thosa who profess to frame the Empire's pol Icy, and will bo the situation right along, even if this and subsequent statements -to this effect were officially denied. Before the world at large Rus sia' cannot afford just now to appear tired of the struggle and skeptical as to its outcome, but diplomatic circles are permitted to know the truth, and Russia's representatives all the civil ized world over have received strong in' tlmations that sincere and authorlta' tlve offers of mediation must not bo treated lightly in the future. It is therefore to To assumed that Russia considers that the conflict is entirely hopeless. There are sure to be some Russian victories in Manchuria and the general belief is that they will come soon, owing to the fact that Field Marshal the Marquis Oyama has been compelled to part with large bodies of his men in order to hasten the fall of Port Arthur. But Russia has Far East ern interests of much greater import ance than even the possession of Port Arthur, and as these interests have been attacked in the past by Great Britain and China alike, she is in dir need of an ally. That ally will be Japan, if the plans of today do not mis carry. The battles of today are to bo followed by close ties of commercial and political union tomorrow. . Offensive and Defensive Alliance. 'Naturally, Russia will not consider, her. friendship a sufficiently great grift to'expect the Japanese ..to refrain from the occupation of Port Arthur, from special rights in Corea, and from other provinces which are set down in the Japanese peace programme today as indispensable. Diplomats here are confident the Mikado and his advisers will take the same view. The strength of the argument that armed peace be tween the two nations would be a con slant menace to the prosperity of both. while an offensive and defensive alii ance would assure both a great future Is considered Incontrovertible. The Czar's advisers know full well that Japan does not trust China and that Great Britain's friendship is believed by many leading Japanese to be the outgrowth of England's hatred of Russia, and not for love of the "littla yellow men." -Details of the plan to be followed in the settlement are not obtainable as yet, but the programme is being work. cd.out with great care, and according to the Informant of the Publishers' Press correspondent, provides for all poslbilities. It provides for peace by mediation on the part of a foreign pow er, for peace through a Japanese offer, and for peace by means of a Japanese proposal. The contingencies of Port Arthur's fall, as well as of the rescue of the fortress by the Baltic fleet, are pro vided for as minutely as are those of victories south of Mukden, but the final chapter of all, the point to which all these lines converge, Js an alliance of such ironbound ties that .Russia and Japan will stand as one If any othe power attempts one step in the Far East which does not tqually please "tflf Czar and Mikado. Salem Residence Set on Fire. SALEM, Or., Dec 2. (Special.) An in condlary attempted to burn Jacob Behind INAUGURATED WITH POMP. Diaz Begins His Seventh Term as President of Mexico. CITY OF MEXICO. Dec L The in auguration of General Porfirio Diaz, as president of the republic 01 .Mexico for the seventh time, and Senor Don Ramon Corral, as first vice-president, took place in the hall of the Chamber of Deputies under most auspicious circumstances. At sunrise today all the artillery stationed in the federal district and also the infantry here and at barracks throughout the republic fired a presi dent salute, and flags were hoisted over all public buldings. The principal streets and edifices ana residences were decorated profusely with arches and national flags, freely interspersed with the flags of .foreign nations. One of tho features of the street decorations were two allegorical arches over the Paso de la Reforma, the principal street of tho capital, rep resenting "Peace" and "Glory. A heavy rain which had fallen the pre vious day necessitated the postponement of the grand civic and military procession for which elaborate preparations had been made. The days was devoted to field sports and merry-making. Tonight there will be music on tho various plazas by mili tary bands and an inaugural ball, to which over 1000 persons have received invitations. 15,000 MEN LOST Japanese Casualties for a Day at Port Arthur. ATTACKS TO BE CONTINUED WILL WAIT ON RUSSIA. Roosevelt Will Not Urge Peace Con ference Be Held at Once. "WASHINGTON, Dec l.-OfficIal an nouncement was made at tho State De partment of Russia's conditional accept ance of tho American Government g Invi tation to join tho other powers at The Haguo for a second peace conference. Russia's suggestion for a postponement of the congress until the close of the war must necessarily delay further steps for the" present, for the reason that it Is de sired that Russia, shall participate in this conference, and, moreover, several other powers would bo unwilling to attend the conference if Russia were not represented. Russian Press Is Pleased. ST. PETERSBURG, Dec 1. There Is universal commendation of the prompt ness with which Russia accepted the American arbitration treaty proposal, but beyond expressions of satisfaction at the fact that it will bind the two countries closer together, the papers indulge in lit tle comment. Grand Prize for Bordens. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec 1. (Special.) Borden's Malted Milk received grand prize. Borden Condensed Milk Co. also received grand prize on Eaglo Brand Con densed Milk, Peerless Evaporated Cream, and gold medal on caramels. Russian Warships at Tangier. TANGIER, Dec 1. Several warships anchored in the bay last night. They are supposed to be a part of the Russian second Pacific squadron. December 10 Is the Date When It Is Expected the Capture of the Stronghold Will Be Completed. LONDON, Dec 2. Tho correspondent at Chefoo for the Dally Telegraph says the attack pn 203-Meter Hill resulted In heavy losses to the first division of the Japanese stormers. Simultaneously with this assault, the correspondent says, men of the Ninth and Eleventh Divisions ad vanced and menaced the Rlhlung and Kekwan forts. It is'said, tho correspond ent adds, that within the last 24 hours the Japanese casualties havo totaled 15,000, and It is asserted tho attacks have been planned to continue until December 10, when It Is hoped the capture of Port Arthur will be completed. NEWS CHEERS THE JAPANESE Thousands of Recruits Don Uniforms for First Time at Tokio. TOKIO, Dec L General Nogi's telegram announcing the storming and capture of 203-Meter Hill was received with cheers by the Japaneso people. It revives the hope of an early capture of Port Arthur proper. Tho pcoplo havo never despaired of the success of tho be siegers, but the fortitude of the defenders and the prolongation of tho siege, which exceeds by months the most liberal pre liminary estimate of the time required to accomplish the reduction of this strong hold, have been a source of deep regret. combined with the loss of life and dis appointments over tho fact that the siege has occupied such a large forco of men. decreasing Field Marshal Oyama's strength at a time when he needed every available man. Today was the dato set under tho con scription act, when recruits could join tho army. Cheered by the news from General Nogi, thousands of recruits throughout tho empire marched, to bar racks and donned uniforms for the first time Following an honored custom, tho relatives of the recruits, carrying flags and banners, escorted the n6w soldiers to their barracks. In Tokio today there have been scores of little processions es corting detachments of popular con scripts. The number of men who havo joined the colors today under the con scription act has not been made public. BLOW WOULD BE DESPERATE Russians Are Not Ready to Admit Japanese Have Seized Hill. ST. PETERSBURG. Dec 1. Tho War Office here is not yet prepared to accept tne report tnat the Japanese before Port Rosenthal's 149 THIRD STREET SOLE AGENTS For Portland LADIES OUTFITTERS. FOURTH AND MORRISON FURS FOR XMAS The reputation of Silverfield's Purs is established hy their absolute perfection in fit, style, quality and -workmanship. Our stock is the larg est in the West, comprising all this season's best styles, as well as the many exclusive style ideas of our own designer. Practical presents are always appreciated, and it is doubtful if you could purchase & more sen sible and lasting remembrance than one of our Fur Garments. CAREFULLY NOTE THESE UNSURPASSED VALUES $3.50 Child's Set $2.65 White Angora Child Set, with col lar, trimmed with Siberian lamb, and neat flat muff to match, with small purse attached. Grand hol iday Sale Price.. $2.65 $6.00 Boas $3.85 Regular $6.00 Australian Marten . Boas, in sable and Isabella colors, trimmed with six tails; very dressy. Holiday Sale price $3.85 $10.00 Boas $6.95 Regular $10.00 Sable Marten Long Boa, finished with six large tails, good quality marten and well made. Holiday Sale Price.$6.95 $25.00 Boas $16.85 Regular $25.00 Sable and Isabella Pox Stoles and Long Boas, the season's most favored fashions, trimmed with natural tails, dressy and serviceable. Holiday Sale Price $16.85 $8.65 Boas $5.35 Regular $8.65 Brook Mink Long Boas, a serviceable and stylish garment, trimmed with four full tails and finished with cord and tasseL Holiday sale price.$5.35 $15.00 Boas $9.85 Regular $15 White Mouflon Boas just the thing for young ladies; dressy and youthful; trimmed with cord and taiL Holiday Sale Price 9.85 $18 and $20 Boas $13.75 Regular $18.00 and $20.00 Sable and Isabella Fox Boas, in the long effect, lined in Siberian squirrel and trimmed with nat ural tails and cord and tassels. Holiday Sale Price $13.75 $75.00 Coats $54.45 Regular $75.00 Ne'arseal and Genu ine Alaska Beaver Coats, cut on the new blouse style and trimmed with handsome gold-braided belt, lined with brocaded silk. An un usual value. Grand Holiday Sale Price $54.45 SALE OF MILLINERY The greatest millinery special we have ever offered. Our entire stock of Ready-to-Wear Hats, including all our trimmed velvet and fur Hats, Gainsboroughs, Envelope shapes, etc Every hat in our stock, including all imported and Fur Hats, at ONE-HALF PRICE SUITABLE HOLIDAY GIFTS Our stock of beautiful and useful articles for the holiday trade is both large and of special merit, as we make a point to keep styles and novel ties in all lines that cannot bo obtained elsewhere. See our Fourth-street window display of Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Fans, Fancy Combs, Hand Bags and Neckwear. Ladies $25 Suits $16.65 We are placing on sale a special line of Ladies' Suits, in blue, brown and black cheviots and mixtures, with fitted or loose backs, in the collar and collarless styles; suits we have been selling regularly for $25.00 your choice during Holiday Sale... $16.65 $7.50 and $8.50 SilK Petticoats $6.15 A handsome Silk Petticoat makes a most acceptable Xmas Gift. The, line on sale is large and the assortment the best. All made of heavy, rustling taffeta, in black, blue, gray, brown and green. The regular price of these Petticoats is $7.50 to $8.50 on sale at $6.15 This is the -only store in the city which does artistic and reli able picture framing. Lipman, Wolfe & Co. We make all kinds of Drapery work, Portieres and Window Shades to order. Suit and Coat Specials We bought these suits and coats at about half of what the man ufacturers had been receiving for them all season for their dupli cates, and if you -come today you can have your unrestricted choice at the same saving. It's a clear case of tremendous sacrifice on the part of the makers, who -were willing to take a loss in order to clear out overproductions with one sweep. $17.50 to $20 Coats for $9.98 These Coats are made of excellent ker seys in tan and castor made in fancy stitched and strapped styles, 36 to 40-inch lengths; some of them have capes, while others are made without. All are lined with satin of excellent quality; $17.50 to $20.00 is a very conserva tive estimate of their value, yet our price is only. $9.98 $20 to $30 Suits for $12.75 Tailor-made Suits made of cheviots, broadcloths and fancy mixed men's wear materials; colors are brown, navy, blue and black, in vestee, coat and blouse styles; some are plain tailor-made, others are fancy effects. None in the lot less than a $20 value, irom that $30 up to choice of the line today at only... $12.75 We Offer for Today $6 to $12 Hats for We'll confess that the above sounds like a "fairv tale" but irs the truth nevertheless. It's emergency selling, caused by the urgent need of room for the display of Holiday Goods by .adjoining depart ments. The offering consists ot remnants of our best-selling lines, none were less than $6, a few as high as Si 2, the majority selling heretofore at $8 to $10. We offer for today Sk d 4N f One Hun Zl t m dredTrim- "m 1 w I med Hats t aRi W tJL and Ready- to - W e a r Hats. Included are large shapes sail ors, turbans, toques and bonnetsr made of finest quality French felts, trimmed with choice ponpons, velvets, etc.; none of them was heretofore less than $6, from that up to $12. The entire lot on sale today at only $1 each. All in all, the greatest millinery bargain of the year. Crocheted Silk and Wool Scarfs Our assortment of Crocreted Scarfs and Shawls of wool, ice wool and silk, is now at its best. They lend themselves remarka bly well for evening and theater wear. Prices very reasonable, of course. Full assortments of evening shades, as well as white, cream and black. Crocheted Silk Scarfs, magnificent values at $1.'50, $2.75, $3.75 and $5. Crocheted Silk Shawl, magnificent values at $1.75, $2.25, 1 $2.75, $3.50 and $4.50. Crocheted Icewool Squares, magnificent values at 756, $1.00, $1.50, $2, $3, $3.50 and $4.50. Shetland Shawls and Squares, magnificent values at 25, 65, 85, $1.00, $1.50 and up to $3.00. Music Store Sale of Standard Music. This edition is printed on the finest paper from new plates with beautifully colored title page. Publishers' price 50c and 60c Today Only 5c Each Beautiful Danube, Cornflow er Waltz, Daily Question, Frolic of the Frogs, Fifth Noc turne, Flee as a Bird, Garden of Eden, Home Sweet Home, Kathleen Mavourneen, La Fon taine, Last Hope, Last Rose of Summer, Melody in F, Musical Box, Old Folks at Home, Shep herd Boy, Thine Own, Valse Blue, Palms. A mighty busy place these days is "Dollyland" a center of great absorbing interest for every little girl in town. Selling al most as many dolls these days too as we did last year at the height of the holiday rush. Good news spreads fast we're selling the prettiest Dolls in town, and our prices are much the lowest. Ex amples : AT 75 Unbreakable Dolls, light and dark wigs, 15-inch; real shoes and stockings. AT 50 "Buster Brown',' Dolls, including the famous dog "Tige." AT $1.25 Rag Dolls, light and dark. Can be dressed and un dressed 15-inch. AT 89 Full joined sleeping bisque head Dolls; real stockings and shoes; 17-inch. AT $1.13 Very pretty celluloid head Dolls 13-inch. Fully dressed; great value. AT 60 Fully dressed "Middy" Dolls 13-inch. Great value for the money. Fine Hosiery We herewith call your attention to our stock of Fine Hosiery, espe cially designed as gifts; useful, therefore very acceptable : Women's pure silk Hose, plain black, extraordinary values, at $2.00, $2.25 and $2.75. Women's pure silk Hose black plain tops, with lace boots, splen did qualities, at $1.50, S2.25, $2.75 and $4.00. Women's allover lace and lace boot lisle Hose large variety, excep tional values, at 5, 85& S1.25, S1.50, Sl.To. Women's plain and lace ankle lisle jj btockings, with hand-embroidered floral and other designs splendid values, at 506. 856. S1.25. Sl.oO and S2.00. 3 Hand-crocheted House Slippers, in black, red, blue and pink, 98f. Lambswool Slipper Soles all sizes infants' to largest men's sizes. In the Men's Store Today The mercury is beginning to flirt with zero these days, there fore warmer underwear will certainly be in order the proper kinds are here at the proper prices. 95c Underwear Special at If we were to tell the exact truth about the value of this special it would seem like exaggeration therefore we confine ourselves to a description: Men's natural merino TJnderwoor of medium weight shirts have ribbed skirts and silk fronts; drawers, self bands, double gussets, suspender tapes and pearl buttons also; same in heavier weight. Underwear. Special at Men's natural wool and camelshair Underwear, made like the above, on sale today at the remarkably low price of $1.23. Equal to the best elswhere sorts at $1.50 and $1.75. Handkerchiefs Are Welcome Gifts At 25 each, or $1.40 for the half dozen, men's pure Irish linen hemstitched Handerchiefs, unlaundered, have hand-embroidered initial; great value; also two grcst lines in laundered, all linen, hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with hand-embroidered initials, at 25 and 50. Neckwear Always Acceptable Our assortments of men's Neckwear are now complete, styles are absolutely correct in every particular, and prices are lower than those asked by other stores -50 to $2.50. We call particular attention to our assortment of English Squares at $1.00 and $1.50 the values are truly magnificent. Children's Fitted Work Boxes We are displaying in the Notion Store a large variety ol Children's Work Boxes, made of leather, linen, pressed leather ette and wicker. We are the only store in the city that shows a collection of these pretty gifts. AT 40 Pretty linen boxes con taining silk, in colors, scissors, needles, thimble and button box. AT 50 Box containing four papers needles, colored cotton, colored spool silk, spool cotton, button box, glove mending cotton. AT 2J5 Little boxes containing darning cotton, colored and black silk, cotton and thimble. AT 35 Boxes containing scis- J sors, needle, darning cotton and 1 11- 1.1 1-1- 3 t-JI B suit, luimuie ana uouKin. Also more elaborate Boxes at 756, $1.00. $1.25 and up to $2.50. PRETTY SATIN LINED BASKETS in an elaborate as sortment in different sizes, colors and shapes, varying in price from 25 to $2.50. Neckwear 19c Instead 35c Women's Fancy Stock Col lars of Mousseline de Soie, em broidered silk and silk with ap plique; great variety and great bargains. 49c Instead 75c Women's Silk Stock, with silver or gold bead embroidery, silk with faggoting and silk with applique. Fancy Lace Jabots; special, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.75 eath. Fancy Embroidered Mull Turnovers, 35. New Messaline Ombre and Plaid Ribbons 30c We have on display new ombre and plaid Ribbons in all the latest colors and shades. We offer at half price a large number of remnants of high class Novelty Ribbons, suitable for making opera bags. Arthur have taken 203-Meter Hill, but If it Is officially coniirmea, tne war Office admits that It will be a desperate blow for the gallant defenders of the fortress. The position commands the harbor and, if the Japanese can mount siege suns on lt3 summit they can force out the Russian squadron or destroy It at its anchorage. Those familiar with the supporting plans of the forts think it Is by no means certain that even though Russians are forced to reUre from 203 Meter Hill, tho Japanese can place in posIUon heavy guns against the fire which tho other forts can bring to bear on It. SUU, the War Office officials reluctanUy agree that such a breach In the chain renders the po sition extremely critical, and though the garrison might be able to hold out In the Golden Hill, Tigers Hfll and Uao Tal forts for some time, it may mark the "be ginning of the end. The War Office is convinced that with tho approach of the Russian second Pa cific squadron the Japanese considered that tho elimination of tho Port Arthur squadron as a fighting factor was ab solutely vital, thus accounting for the Your Liver "Will be roused to its natural dutlea end your biliousness, headache and constipation be cured If you tax Hood's Pills Sold ty 11 dructfst. 25 cents. reckless sacrifice of life In order to se cure a position directly commanding the harbor. Does Not Expect Fall for Weeks. VICTORIA. B. C. Dec 1. Richard Barry, war correspondent for a San Fran cisco newspaper, arrived here today from Port Arthur on the Japan liner Iyo Maru, en route to San Francisco, Ho expresses the opinion that It will he many weeks yet before the fortress at Port Arthur can be captured. He has been with Gen eral Nogi's army since August. He says the Japanese regard the arrival of the Baltic fleet with considerable apprehen sion, but are making tremendous prep arations for its proper reception. Japanese Generals Wounded. TOKIO, Dec 1. Reports from, the Jap anese army besieging Port Arthur say that Ueutenant-General Thuchlya la among the wounded, and that General Nakamura, the leader of the specially trained body of swordsmen which charged into the Russian forts November 26, was injured in both legs. Decidedly Heavy Skirmish. MUKDEN, Dec. L-r-There was an othro small skirmish on General Ren nenkampff's front on November 30, but otherwise everything' remains quiet here. The weather Is warmer and more agreeable. Chinese report that In con sequence of the Inability of the Rus sian Red Cross Society to obtain sup- jllcs efTorsd la hs United St&tw aa& I China, these supplies will be handed I over to the Japanese for the benefit of ) an International hospital at Yinkow. A decidedly heavy skirmish took place on November 29 on the Russian right between the villages of Chjantn and Syaokchet, the latter place beiisr occupied by Russian troops. Several companies of Japanese with cavalry, taking- advantage of night, tried to cut the Russian communication In this di rection, but border scouts enclo'sed the Japanese on two sides and routed them, capturing ten rifles and several horses The Russian loss was five killed or wounded. The Japanese loss is sup posed to have been much heavier. Report From Kuropatkln. ST. PETERSBURG, Dec 1. General Kuropatkln reports under yesterday's date the continued pursuit of the Japan ese who retreated from Tsinkhetchen. 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