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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1905. SHIPS SHE THEM tor Moorish Brigands Release the Captured Officers. BRITAIN AFTER REVENGE JUarinc Officers No Sooner Seized Than Warships Approach Coast and They' Are Set Free. Torpcdo-Boat Fired On. LONDON, Oct. 17. The British For eign Office has sent instructions to its Ministor to Morocco to take the most energetic measures in regard to the capture of the two officers of the Royal Marine. Several British warships are already off the Moorish coast in connection with the wreck of the repair ship Assistance in' Tctuan Bay, so thcro 1s plenty of force available to impress the Moorish authorities with the necessity for prompt redress. BANDITS RELEASE PRISONERS Fear of British Torpcdo-Boat Causes Quick Repentance. LONDON, Oct. 18. The corre spondent of the Daily Mail at Madrid says that, fearing an attack by a British torpedo-boat, the bandits of the Anjera tribe released the two Brit ish officers, Captain Crowther and Lieutenant Hatton, who have arrived at Ceuta. CAPTURE BRITISH OFFICERS Moorish Brigands Hold Their Pris oners for Ransom. TANGIER. Morocco, Oct. 17. Two Brit ish marine officers havo boon captured and carried off by the Anjera tribe while returning to Ceuta from the British repair ship Assistance, recently wrecked in Tctuan Bay. The officers captured are Captains John E. Crowther and Edward A. Shatton, of the Royal Marines. They had an escort of 21 Riff tribesmen and were attacked by half a dozen Anjeras, under a brother of "Valiente the brigand chief, who was recently arrested at Tangier. The Riffs fled and the two officers were over powered. The. same band lately assassinated the Governor of Ceuta. and his son. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mo hammed El Torres, has dispatched cour iers to ascertain the whereabouts of the captured officers and open negotiations with their captors, whose object supposed ly is to secure a ransom .and the release of "Valientcwho is now- imprisoned at Fez. Later lii the day communication was effected with the captives. The brigand chief demands as the terms for their re lease the freedom of Vallente. The con sent of the Spanish government Is neces sary. If any further steps can be taken. xn Associated Press dispatch fron Gi braltar, under date of October 12, report ed th Assistance ashore in Tctuan Bay. Morocco, and that warships, steamers and liRhters had gone to the aid of the vessel, which owing to a heavy gale was in danger of going to pieces. The scene of the wreck is about 50 miles south of Gibraltar. Ceuta to -which ninrA Vi British officers were returning when cap tured, is a seaport on a small peninsula In the north of Morocco, jutting east into the Mediterranean Sea at the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar. The Anjera, an Arab tribe. Inhabits the extreme north of Morocco.) MOORS FIRE ON BRITISH SniP Bullets Penetrate Funnsl or De stroyer Cherwcll Off Coast. GIBRALTAR, Oct. 17. The British torpedo-destroyer Cherwcll reports that yesterday evening, while anchored oetween Ceuta and Ceres, he was fired at by Moors, whose bullets pierced her funnel. The Cherwcll threw her search- Jigut on the assailants. There were no casualties. CARNEGIE INAUGURATED AGAIN 'St. Andrews Students Welcome Him and Other Americans. ST. ANDREWS. Scotland. Oct. 17. ever oerorc nave so many distin guished Americans directly partici pated In ceremonies connected with the inauguration of the rector of a British university as took part in to day's functions at St. Andrews, when Andrew Carnegie was installed as lord rector for a second term. Whitelaw Rcid, the Ambassador at London; 'Charlemagne Tower, Ameri can Ambassador at Berlin; Bishop Henry C. Potter, of New York, and Dr. William J. Holland, dean of the Car negie Museum at Pittsburg, occupied seats on the platform and bad con ferred on them the honorary dogreo of doctor of laws, -which .also was be stowed on Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University, New York, in absentia. The hall was crowded with scarlet gowned undergraduates of both, sexes, and the male students enlivened the proceedings with the usual amount of chaff and songs. The entrance of Mr. Carnegie was the signal for an out burst of -enthusiasm. In his rectorai address, Mr. Carne gie expressed the opinion that five na tions, or even three,' banded together in a league of peace and inviting all other nations to Join them, could banish all war in the future. The dean. In presenting Bishop Potter and Ambassador Reid for the honorary degrees of doctor of laws, said they were both distinguished citizens of the lord rector's adopted country. In the course of his speech, the dean made a happy al lusion to President Roosevelt, who was loudly cheered. Mr. Reid, In replying, thanked the dean for the hearty and kindly reception in the name of "our gallant and spirited Colonel of the Rough Riders," who had also earned the rector's praise for his astute diplomacy in the direction of- peace be tween two great nations of the world. GERMANS WHIP NEGRO TRIBES Victories of Kaiser's Troops Over East African Natives. BERLIN, Oct. 17. Major Count Adolf Foetzen. Governor of German East Af rica, telegraphs from Dar-Es-Salaam I hat German troops and native auxil iaries have defeated GOO rebels in Southern Mogoro, thus subjugating the greater part of the district. Another German column defeated the rebels be tween Kllwa and LindL A third expedition, with. -500 rifles, three machine suns and 50 .natives. s e e NEW letter frage Gil that Another Edition in Our Remarkable Series of Special Price and Surpassing Style Offerings Illustrating the wonderful price-making capacity ot this great store, as "well as afford ing most undeniable proofs of its ability to place before the people of the Northwest the very best products of foreign and American skill at figures that would be im possible but for its powerful bujing organization and its commanding position in the leading mercantile marts of the world. Among the host of special attractions for today wc mention for lack of space but a few of the " top-liners,' ' se lected at random from the' stocks designated by special price cards. The - These in two to one than any other local store. Is it not logical to suppose that the largest shop which devotes its greater effort to ready-for-donning garments will be in a po sition to present a bigger series of exclusive models and at prices more modest than those which its lesser contemporaries offer? Yes, and our collection of garments for this season's service demonstrates the force of that logic. Thousands of wom en have proven it for themselves. Those discriminating women who demand styles indisputably, correct, at prices lower than minor houses charge, must come to this store for their attire. Among this week's notable expositions we note: Modish three-quarter-length Coats in voguish mannish mixtures at modest prices. Smartly tailored and trimmed Raincoats from j12.o0 to $50.00 Correctly, tailored Suits in very newest modes X2.50 to $175.00 Among other new arrivals are very handsome Lingerie Waists, priced modestlv at , $3.50 up to $28.50 Pretty Colored Waists, in briiliantines, mercerized etamines, fancy veilings and be witching plaids. Prices range from $1.00 to $60.00 Largest line of Net Waists ever shown by anv one house in the city " $7.80 to $3S.oO Beautiful Silk Waists, in all the wanted and dainty colorings, embracing blues, pinks, navys, black, etc., in chiffon taffeta, peau de cvgnes and crepes.... . - - $4.25 to $48.50 Immense lines of Handsome Silk Petticoats, in best taffetas and all the newest fa vorite colorings . $5.00 to $45.00 Silk Petticoats with embroidered and shirred flounces - are much favored by smart dressers. These from ..... $12.50 to $35.00 Elegant Costumes for opera, theater or dinner. wear $35.00 to $25pO.OO The "Princess'' Gotvns.hold favor in Fashiondom with smartlv dressed femininity. Rich evening wraps $2.50 to $145.00 S Shoe On the "Pair-Way Sixth-Street Annex Ftrwt Floor. The man who puts his feet into a pair of theso Shoes will buy them on the spot, anu thank us for the opportunity. Today's Having chances for men who'vo Shoca to buj 31 EX'S $4.00 AND 5.00 SHOES FOlt $3.40. So. 102 Men's choice, plump weight, Vlci Kid Lace Snoes. with straight last. A regu lar $5.00 value; special at. the pair &M0 So. 70.1 Mens Vic! Kid Shoe; English Blucher pattern, with double soles on wing lasts Our regular 54.00 value: special at. the pair No. 701 Men's very best Patent Colt Shoes. Panel Blucher lace style; very latest design Our. $5.00 value; special for two days only at, the pair No. 703 Men's Velour Calf Shoes; Blucher style, Goodyear sewed, stout soles; "Waukenphayt" lasts Our $5.00 value; special for two days only, the pair.. $3.48 So. 704 Men's Vlci Kid Lace Shoes; dull box kid tops, oak-tanned soles; Blucher cut Our $5 value; special for two days only at, tne pair $3.40 Gas and Electric Lamps Choice lines Gas and Electric Stand Lamps, new Stands and Shades Fancy Electric Stand with figures new Electric Lamps with fancy colored shades Electric Candlestdcks nnd Candelabra. Gas Read ing Lamps, complete, decorated shades, burners, mantels and hose already to at tach Regular $3.50 value; special, each.. $2.93 Regular $4.03 value; special, each.. $3.15 Regular $4.50 value; special, each.. $3.90 Regular $5.00 value; special, each.. $35 All Gas and Electric Lamps and Trim mings at special reduced prices this week. Gas Mantles 15c and 20c each. es Is marching on the rebel stronghold at Sfongea. ELECTION' IX HUNGARY King-Emperor Adopts 'Programme and "Will Dissolve Parliament. BUDAPEST, Oct. 17. The Gazette tomorrow "will contain an autograph of the King-Emperor reappoint ing Baron Fejervary to the Premier ship on the ground that his new pro gramme had been accepted by His Majesty. It is understood that the Cabinet -will be charged to dissolve Parliament and to prepare for a gen eral election next Summer on the basis of the granting of universal suf on the Belgian system. Dynamite Hidden in Flowers. PARIS, Oct. 17. A dispatch to the Bias from Madrid today announced th police of Sarcelooa, bave A Nasterful Display of Gowns The Frocks The Wraps , And Costumes of the Period Grand Salons of Dross Second Floor. are Autumn Fashion's "Coronation days" Portland's largest and foremost apparel store. The masterpieces of the masters are all here in magnificent lavishness. Those who have in view attire absolutely correct at modest prices, rational economies that most people feel like observing whether they have to or not, must make this store their objective point this week. Here you will not only find the largest store, devoted to the sale of wojo7s apparel, west of Chicago, but the largest stflHP more than twice that of its nearest com petitor and more than that of any other three Port land stores combined. A storo with more helpers Bargains in Jewelry .Novel ties and Leather Goods M'ECIAI, TODAY, FIrat Floor Sixth-Street Annex. BEAUTY" PINS FOR 10c Another lot of pretty Beauty Pins; handy and serviceable for cuffs, collars, waists, etc. Good rolled gold plate and pretty designs: special sale price, pair loc 33c BACK COM IIS FOR 30c. Jeweled and Mounted Back Combs in at tractive designs Good 36c value; special Sale price, each .ioc CHILDREN'S R1XG .MESH PURSES 48c. Children's Ring Mesh Purses, with chain nandlcs. A very popular and stylish purse Our Sc value; special sale price. cach 40c 35c BROOCHES FOR 18c An assortment of Ladles' Gold-Filled Brooches; many new styles In the rose gold Xlnlsh Our 35c value; special salo price, each .-...lDc CO IX AXD CARD CASES FOR 98c, To make room for new goods which are arriving dally, we place on sale a lot of Ladies Combination Coin and Cara Cases. In different leathers and a good assortment of colors. Values up to $L39 will be Included In the lot, and we offer them all at the special sale price of each 68c FIXE LEATHER BELTS FOR 30c Ladies' Fine Leather Belts In odd sizes Values up to $1.35; special sale price' 63011 .-.-..38c Portland's Greai; Pair is Over Its Memories Will Live in History.... Help to keep tnem green In the recol lections of your friends thro' the giving of Souvenirs of the great event. To makl it easy we ofTer LEWIS AXD CLARK SOimEXIRS AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES Soaveatr Sectlo., Flrt WeiS? 33c SOUVENIR. BOOKS 10c Lewis and Clark Souvenir Books with 96 views Regular value 25c; special at. cach 18c EXPOSITION VIEW BOOKS. Regular 50c value; special, each zsc Regular i5c value; special, each coe Regular $1.00 value; special, each 75c SOUVENIR POST CARDS. Folding Post Cards; 24 views; . "Pedal two FOR 1Bc Wood Post Cards Regular value 5c: special, each. ....... Sic found a number of packages, of dyna mite concealed In flowers. The In vestigations made Indicate that there was a. plot to use dynamite during President Loubefs approach'lng visit to King Alfonso. Several arrests have been made. profits on the tobacco monopoly this year will be 516,000,000, but it Is expected there will be $500,000 more than the actual calculations. New Burlington Terminal In Chicago CHICAGO, Oct. IT. James J. Hill. It was definitely stated today, has secured control of the Chicago Terminal Transfer Railway Company and will shortly use the Grand Central passenger station as a terminus for the Burlington system. The Hill people are said to have made a pur chase of practically all the Terminal bonds, and a large amount of stock from J. P. Morgan & Co. ItRW Severs Cupid's Knot. OREGON Crrr, Or., Oct. 17. (Special.) On the grounds of desertion. A. May today filed suit for dlvorco from Grace May, whom he wedded at Kalama. Wash., In 1SS5. Piaiatiff is now -a resident of Portland, Paris Aldermen In London. LONDON, Oct. 17.-Sixty members of the Paris Municipal Council who are now guests of the London Municipal Council, were received In audience by King Ed ward In the throne room. Buckingham Palace, today. Foreign Secretary Lans downe and Ambassador Cambon "wero present. The King shook hands with each visitor and exchanged a few words of greeting. An extended programme combining the discussion of municipal .problems and amusement has been pre pared for the French visitors. Profits of Japan's Monopoly. TOKIO, Oct. 17. It is estimated that the Th DIffrst ftf 8 A. Si. VOTING CONTEST Xsbm of Iendlajc tea contestant In (he American Maanal Training School vetlag content with standing: of each at -1 P. 31. yesterdays James Winston, Harrison JOS,1SS Robert Holmes, Harrison 341,004 Wright Brown, Clinton Kelly... 31,344 Truman Cook. Falling 30,063 Gcorg Slater, Ladd 283 Roland Malm. Sunnyslde 17,412 Sidney Crumm, North Central... 17,377 Marlon Ogdcn, Ocklcy Green.. 17204 John Wllhelm. Couch 10,072 Henry Hawkins, Davis 6,908 Scattering 34,462 Total ..." 337VSB0 SPECLVL IN Women's Hosiery Knit Underwear Flint Floor. WOMEN'S ?1.30 VESTS AXD PANTS $1.25. Fine White, Cashmere-Ribbed. Medium Weight Vests and Pants Regular value $1.50; special, euch $1.25 WOMEN'S 92JZ0 VESTS AND PANTS J1.7S. "Delmel" Linen Mesh Vests and Pants; long-sleeve Vests, ankle-length Pants Regular value $2.50; special, each... $1.78 WOMEN'S $5.00 UNION SUITS 36. "Delmel" Linen Mesh Union Suits Regular value $5.00; special, the suit WOMEN'S I.T.O UNION SUITS ftl.10. Pure White. Fleece-Lined Union Suits; fine ribbed, good Winter weight Regular value $1.50: special, the suit 91.10 WOMEN'S $1.75 SILK nOSE 8 1 .28. Black Silk Hose, medium weight, double sole, spliced heel and toe Regular value $1.75; special, the pair 1.28 WOMEN'S 35c COTTON HOSE 25c Black Cotton. Fleece-Lined Hose, full shaped, double sole, heel and toe Regu lar value 35c; special, the pair 25c CHILDREN'S 35c HOSE 22c. Children's Black Cashmere Hose, fine ribbed. Rood Winter weight Regular value 35c: special, the pair 22c Skirts and Shawls Three Special Sale In the Annex Second Floor. 73c for Ladies' Knit Skirts Worth $1.00 Ladies' Knit Underskirts of good quality. In plain and fancy color.-?; made with draw string at waist Our $1.00 value; special sale price, each 73c $20 WOOL SHAWLS FOR 1.SS. Fine Wool Circular Shawls, in plain white or white wlili pink or blue borders Our V regular - tvtfcL value:, special sale price, r each $LSO Special October Sales and Pre-Holiday Shows of Linens and Domestics Flmt Floor Shop. HOUSEKEEPERS' SECTION. gl.25 TABLE LINEN S1.0O Richardson's Fine Satin -Damask. Table Linen; choice patterns to select from Regular J1.25: special, the yard 91.00 LINEN HUCK TOWELS 10c Good size Linen Huck Towels, with fancy borders: special at. each 10c BLEACHED TOWELING 10c All-Linen. Heavy Barnsby Bleached Toweling: spe cial at. the yatd 10c RUSSIA TOWELING J24c All-Linen, Ex tra Heavy Russia Toweling; special at, the yard l2J4c FLANNELETTES 10c YARD Fine designs In new Velour Flannelettes; light and dark colors; special at, the yard......i5c FLANNELETTES 10c YARD Thousands of yards of new Flannelettes in floral. Persian and fancy striped effects; special at, the yard ioc RICHARDSON'S LINENS Just arrived new Fall shipment of Richardson's Fine Table Damask; new designs for square and round tables, with Napkins to match. Hand-Embroidered Dollies, Tray Cloths. Scarfs and Tea Cloths. Fine, round thread Art Linens in all widths and qualities for embroidery and drawn work. Handkerchief Linens in all grades. SEE THEM. SOLO AS SLAVES TRAFFIC IN WHITE WOMEN BY A3IERICANS EXPOSED. Lured by Promise of High Salaries, They Arc Sold to Wealthy Chinese. CHICAGO. Oct. 17. Traffic In young women, purchased in Chicago for practi cal sale In all parts of the Empire of China, has been discovered by local Fed eral and police authorities, but thus far no law has been found prohibiting the ex porting of American women to foreign countries. The police are In possession of the names of two women, one In Chi Sfora,53 Fifth, SIxlh and THE FOREMOST DEPARTMENT HOUSE WEST OF OHIOAQO Merchandise and Merchandising uown-to-Date, uctoder 18 The Girl from New York Choose Anywhere i ' WE WHET OUR PRICE-KNIVES On Competition's Grindstone Our Leadership in Silks Was Never so Apparent as Now Competition but Serves to Emphasize It! The Silk Annex Fifth St., First Floor. Tn this series of special offerings we have es tablished a low-price record that cannot be suc cessfully met. These special bargains for to day's sale arc absolutely without a parallel, and impossible of duplication outside of the won derful buying power and prestige held and en joyed for years by this great "Style Store" in the silk marts of the world. Prices and quota tions below are for two days only today and tomorrow. ANOTHER GREAT SILK DEMONSTRATION SALE IN THIS, PORTLAND'S GREATEST AND BEST SILK STORE. 19-inch IMPERIAL WASH TAFFETA, the washable and most durable make, in white, cream, pink, light blue, Alice blue, Jiavy, cardinal, champagne, reseda, green, royal and black. This well-known silk for waists, skirts, suits and linings. Special for today and tomorrow only, yard , vJ v. NOVELTY SUIT SILKS 2500 yards of neat figured Chiffon Taffetas, all good, wanted street colors. A real good $1.00 silk special for .Of" today and tomorrow only, yard J SURPRISING Dress Goods Specials fa Sure to Create a Buying l Furore This Way For The New Fall Dress Goods constantly offering are not to be found outside this great clearing house for the finest of the world's looms, except spas modically. None are in sight now no, nor even looming on tho horizon. These values special for today and tomorrow. i COLORED DRESS GOODS SPECIALS. ' M Imported spot-proof French Chiffon Broadcloth. Colors are navy, royal, Ha- vana, seal brown, tan and mode. Regular .f4.00 value special for, vard.. ?2.9S 2200 yards of New Fall Suitings in all the new weaves and colors. A few of the weaves are shadow checked Panamas, invisible striped and check Panamas, tailor checked suitings, worsteds, tweeds, chevrons and herringbone suitings. Our well known $1.75 grades special for, yard $1.46 BLACK DRESS GOODS SPECIALS. Our entire line of fashion's most popular fabric, Silk and Wool Poplin de Chines, Eoliennes and Poplins. Every yard of these goods are positively fast black and uu matchable in value at our regular prices. We make the following special prices : $1.50 reg. grade, special, yd.... $1.17 $2.00 reg. grade, special, yd $1.59 $2.25 reg. grade, special, yd $1.79 $2.50 reg. grade, special, yd.... $1.98 Men's furnishings Tfce Haberdasher! Sixth-Street Annex First Floor. The very bost and newest fashion typos are always represented here. In this busy Men's Store a step only from the Sixth Street Entrance Just" Inside. "Undor frlces" prevail for the very good reason of mmense purchases economy without sac rificing a whit of quality or fashion Is promised and fulfilled. Mere hints of the savings possible here this week are printed below Underwear, Shirts Suspenders, Half-Hose e a IN CHI cago and another In Shanghai. China, who are thought to be leaders in the practice. The plan used in the operation of the alleged ring was. It Is believed, to first hire unsuspecting women, tempting them with lurid stories of wealth lnvthe Orient. A position as maid or high servant In wealthy Chinese families is said to havo been the bait offered. To bind the con tract, the applicant for the portion wa3 told that her traveling and living ex penses would be paid and all the clothing necessary furnished. When the women reached China, they were immediately placed under guard and sent to the purchasers, who had pre viously paid from $G00 to 51000 for each. Many are supposed to be held in palaces 'of wealthy Chinese under heavy guards. Hemery Barred From French Races. PARIS, Oct. 17. The Auto Club to day decided that the suspension for a year from motor-car racing imposed on Hemery Cwho on Saturday last won the race for the Vanderbllt cup over Wasfil sgion Streets Storm CIess at 6 P IB- Her Millinery "Bijou" Salons Annex, Second Floor. "Vc always show new millinery in advance of other local stores, and frequently originate ideas that become popular in the Eastern style centers. Our stocks of smart, down-to-date millinery, with the vast assortments embraced, place us in a niche alone, far above the ordinary shops that sell millinery in Portland. Today wc introduce a splendid variety of charm ing hats just arrived from one of New York's leading1 mil liners to the "smart set.' Others will likely show similar styles later on, for they are bound to be much worn by cor rect dressers. As the prices are low and the range wide they are within the reach of all. If you seek millinery that is "different" you'll find it here in these handsome new hats. Smart styles for dress or street wear, exclusive with us no where else to be had in the city. Selling will be rapid - $5.00 to $ 1 5.00 The Annex Fifth Street, First Floor. The reputation of this store as a dres goods depot was never more pronounced than now; competition has the effect of causing it to shine with a brighter-than-ever luster. Wo welcome it always and court it. Such values as we are $3.00 reg. grade, special, yd $2.43 $3.50 reg. grade, special, yd $2.S9 $4.00 reg. grade, special, yd $3.29 Special Values 3IEX'S 1.00 UNDERWEAR 70c. Men's Medium-Weight. Natural Gray Meri no Underwear; one of our most stapla lines Regular value $1.00; special, the garment TDc 31 EN'S ?l-"0 SHIRTS $1.18. A fine line of Men's new Fall Shirts; stiff bosoms Regular $1.53; special, ca.. 91.18 3IEN'S SOe SUSPENDERS 25c. Men's Lisle "Web Suspenders with leather ends Regular value 50c; special, the pair 23c 31 EN'S 20c HOSE 12c. Men's Fall and Winter-Weight Merino Hose in black, oxford, gray and camels hair Regular value 20c; special, the pair 12Hc the Long Island course), by the Italian racing authorities, owing to incidents connected with the race for the FIorI; cup at Milan, shall bo extended to France. Collins Lived on Credit. VICTORIA. B. C. Oct. 17. Creditors of George D. Collins, the San Francisco law yer committed for extradition to San Francisco for perjury, are pressing for payment, among them "being several res taurants "and hotels. Suit will bo co -me.Tjed against Collins for $15 by th Poodle Dog restaurant. The St. Franris Hotel may also sue for tho price of a din ner given there by Collins to a number of sympathizers. Strike ofOmahn Printers. OMAHA, Oct. 17. Union job printers to the number of o. employed In 17 shops, did not report for work today, the em ployers having declared their shops open. Every large shop in the city, with one ex ception, is affected