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THE IIOK.MM OKJStiONIAJT, TUESDAY, MAX 29, 1906. E Goods Bought on Credit Charged on June Account GetTheseBargains Today,Store Closed Memorial Day OUT OF REPUBLIC PORTLAND'S MOST REFUTABLE STORE Suddenly Organized Revolution Threatens to Change Pres ident in Guatemala. DRIV CABRERA INVADED AT FOUR POINTS Barillas Heads Movement to Crush Tyrant Armies Advance From Four Sides Nicaragua and Salvador Help Them. MEXICO CITY, May 28. Advices re ceived this afternoon from Tapachula and Tonala, In the Mexican State of Chiapas, how that a revolution against the exist ing administration of President Estrada Cabrera of Guatemala broke out yester day and Guatemala was Invaded from four points by as many bodies of armed men, all equipped with the best modern rifles. General Manuel Leandro Barillas, for merly President of Guatemala, with 200 - cavalry and a stock of 700 rifles, crossed the Mexican border at a point near Moto Elnla and Is aiming at Quetzaltenango, a large town garrisoned by Guatemalan regulars. Barillas hits great coffee estates in that neighborhood, where he Is very popular and whence he was driven four years , ago by President Cabrera. It is believed that Quetzaltenango will be taken with out much bloodshed. Barillas successfully evaded the search of the authorities. He will recruit new men on his ranch across the mountains, the people being loyal to him, as he has reason to know. Capture Base on Coast. General Jose Leon Castillo captured Oeos yesterday without much resistance. He took that point with 600 men and was received with enthusiasm by the people. The steamer Empire State, from San Francisco, which left that port May 14 with 200 desperate fighters recruited in that city and some SOO rifles, has reached Ocos, thus enabling the disaffected citl tens to be armed. General Castillo was a rival candidate for the Presidency seven years ago against Cabrera, but alleges that he was counted out and he has a long series of (cores to settle with the Guatemalan President. Ocos is the most important point for revolutionists, as it gives them a base on the sea. Means War With Salvador. General Pineda, with a large force of good fighters, crossed Into Guatemala Sunday from British Honduras and In vaded the Province of Pelan. Pineda is a stalwart soldier and a typical Guate malan revolutionist. He expects to rally the Indians in Pelan. Simultaneously on Monday General To ledo, ex-Mlnister of War In Guatemala, crossed Into Guatemala with 2000 troops. Including the Salvadorean regulars and disaffected Guatemalans, largely refugees from the tyranny of Cabrera. This Im portant body of troops is well drilled and armed with modern weapons. This act practically declared war by Salvador gainst Guatemala. Nicaragua Takes a Hand. Nicaragua also takes part by sending a warship from New Orleans to Puerto Barrios, the sea terminus of the Guate malan Northern Railway, to Intercept President Cabrera, should be try to elude bis pursuers and escape in that direction. The revolutionists are recruiting all on the way on their respective lines of march, and all planters In Guatemala are disgusted with the .oppressive regime of Cabrera and the onerous taxation, and are rallying to the support of the revolu tion. German planters offered a drilled body of men. Americans and British are similarly disaffected. 1 Guatemala is reported honeycombed with sedition, so high runs popular senti ment against President Cabrera, who for & long time has had to make his public appearance with an armed guard to pro tect his person. IMsgulsed as Yankee Prospectors. The Mexican Foreign Office gave prompt warning to the Chiapas State of ficials to send Barillas back to Tonala as soon as the news came that he had left this city, where he had been quietly so journing since leaving San Francisco. Barillas and Castillo went down to the border disguised as Yankees and pros pectors, but had previously, through other parties, arranged-a base of operation on the Mexican side, opposite Ocos. They hud sent to mining men their arms boxed as mining machinery, and had assembled men In their confidence at that and other points. The movement was superb ly organized, as is seen by the participa tion of Salvador, and the promised aid of Nicaragua. Cabrera's Generals Untrue. Cabrera had an inkling that trouble was brewing on the Salvador frontier, but had no suspicion of Invasion from other points. He had garrisoned 4000 troops at Guatemala City, but It was reported today at Ocos that his Gener als are mostly disaffected and will sur render to Barillas on his appearance. The latter wishes to avoid bloodshed as far as possible. Barillas Is about 60 years ol and a strong and resolute soldier. He be came provisional President of Guate mala In April. 1885, and was elected to the Presidency In his own right and began to serve a Rlx-year term. In 1S92. when Jose Maria Reina Barrios took office. Barillas retired to atils country estates and even took minor offices, setting an example of disinter ested patriotism. He has the record of being the only President In Guate mala who did not endeavor to prolong his term of office. Will Modernize Republic. The revolutionists have ample funds and have spent a large amount of money In preparation for this coup. They will be able to pay all their re cruits as they advance Into the serv ice. If the revolution succeeds. It will be one of -the shortest on record. The revolution has found support, as Is shown by the amount of funds avail able, and It Is well known that Its object Is to completely modernize that country, which programme Is to make a well governed republic. Railways will be rebuilt, banking systems re organized and taxes reduced so plan ters an exist. Will Elect Senator In Delaware. DOVER. Del., May IS. Governor Lea today issued a formal call for a special session of the Delaware Legislature, to convene at Dover on May 31. The chief purpose Is to ballot for a United States Senator to fill the existing vacancy. The belief prevails that the deadlock on the Pnatorshlp. which has existed for more tlian ten years, will be broken, and that the state will again be represented by Its full quota In the upper branch of Con-Cress. OUR SALE OF New and Used Pianos IS BEING TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF BY MANY CUSTOMERS From $100 to $150 Saved on Each If you are in need of a piano, new or second-hand, now is the time to secure it. "We have them at all prices ranging from $50 up, and sell them on terms to suit the customer. We are anxious to close out all used and second-hand pianos before turning over the business to our successors the first of July, conse quently we put a price on them at about one-half their true value. Come in and look them over. NEW PIANOS All our magnificent stock of new pianos is being closed out at a big reduction. If you want a nice high-grade piano at a big saving be sure to call now, for you will never have another such opportunity. Might as well buy now and save some money. .It is just like finding it or receiving it from home. ALLEN & GILBERT RAMAKER CO. CORNER SIXTH AND MORRISON. WEDDING GIFTS IN SILVER THE QUALITY IS 925-1000 STERLING Tea Services, Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes, Water Pitchers, 3-Piece Coffee Sets, Bowls and Dishes. All shown in the height of style and finish, at prices of the greatest interest. - L Diamond Importers. Manufacturing Jewelers. Cor. Sd and Washington Sts. IK DUNS TS Spanish Parliament Welcomes Princess Ena. APPROVES KING'S CHOICE Heaps Compliments on Alfonso and His Bride and Promises Happy Life Royal Couple In Automobile Parade. MADRID, May 28. A delegation of the foremost men in the Chamber of Depu ties and Senate, without distinction of party, visited the Pardo Palace tonight and presented Princess Ena of Batten berg, the future Queen of Spain, an ad dress of welcome on behalf of the Spanish Nation. This action is significant of the sincere cordiality with which Spain has received the foreign Princess. King Al fonso, with Princess Ena, received the visiting statesmen in the grand salon of the Pardo Palace. Senator Canalejas, President of the Cortes, addressing the Princess, said: Madame: We come before your royal high ness both as representatives of the Parlia ment of Spain and as representatives of the Nation to convey to you the assurance, with out the slightest semblance of flattery, that, if the nation itself had chosen a spouse for its King, as our august sovereign has seen lit to select a Queen for his people, the aeplra tlons of Lon Alfonso XIII would have coin cided most happily and completely with the wishes of his people. His majesty has been model son and a model brother, which In spires us to confidence that he will-be - a model husband. As to Parliament, we will do our utmost that your highness may be happy and may not regret parting from your native land. Your highness. In aiding the task of the King, will work for the good of Spain and to this noble purpose let us all consecrate our best efforts. Lopez Domlnguez, President of the Sen ate, spoke In a similar strain. Later in the day -the municipality of Madrid extended its salutations to the Princess and presented her with an ad dress. Princess Ena" received the city's representatives most graciously, convers ing with the leaders of the delegation. During the afternoon King Alfonso took the Princess In an automobile to the Es curlal, where wreaths were placed on the tombs of Spanish sovereigns buried there. Britain, aa a general quid -pro quo. Is ready to support a Russian request for the opening of the Bosphorus to the passage of vessels of the Black Sea fleet. AUTOMOBILES IX PARADE. King and Bride Iead In Festive Oc casion at Madrid. MADRID, May 28. The feature of to day's festivities In honor of the wedding of King Alfonso to Princess Victoria, as the Spaniards term Princess Ena of Bat tenberg. was an automobile parade in which the royal party participated. Two hundred machines, decorated with flowers and flags and filled with pretty women in gay costumes, defiled through the streets, which were packed with holiday crowds. On passing the royal palace. King Al fonso, Princes Charles and Ferdinand and the Infanta Isabella Joined the procession, the King and Princess driving their own cars. The route was to the Pardo palace, where Princess Victoria reviewed the pa rade. During the trip the King observed a soaring eagle, called to the gamekeepers for a rifle and tired, but missed. Mr. Whltridge, the special envoy of the United States, will arrive here at midnight. MAY OPEN STRAITS TO RUSSIA Britain Would Release Black Sea Fleet Germany Vigilant. ST. PETERSBURG, May 28. Germany la displaying the keenest interest in the negotiationa for an Anglo-Russian under standing. In response to her representa tions, Russia has officially disclaimed any Intention of making an agreement hostile to Germany, and has promised to advise her of the terms before the agreement Is consummated. There is a strong Intimation that Great EMPEROR SIDES WITH KOSSUTH Concession to Hungary Causes Aus- strian Cabinet to Resign. BUDAPEST, May 28. The Emperor King has empowered the Hungarian gov ernment to present the common customs tariff before the Hungarian Parliament as an autonomous Hungarian tariff. It is identically the same tariff under a new name, and is presented to Parliament in order to satisfy Hungary, which maintains that she has the right to an independent customs area. The Austrian government bitterly opposed the concession, demand ing that the tariff should come into force as a general customs tariff for both coun tries. VIENNA, May 28.: Premier Prince Con rad von Hohenlohe-Stehillingsfuerst and Cabinet have resigned because of dissat isfaction with the proposals for the set tlement of the common customs tariff of Austria-Hungary. The Prince says that yesterday's announcement from the Hun garian side to the effect that an agree ment had been reached was unfounded. Count von Gondenhove, Governor of Bo hemia, has been summoned to Vienna. It is regarded as probable that he will be charged to form a new Ministry. It appears that after yesterday's coun cil the Emperor received Dr. Wekerle in private audience and authorized him to announce to the Hungarian Parliament His Majesty's consent to the common tar iff being henceforth called the autonomous Hungarian tariff. When Prince von Ho-henlohe-Schlllingsfuerst learned of the concession, he summoned the Ministers, and they all decided to resign. Strathcona Not Implicated. LONDON, May 28. In the House of Commons today John J. Mooney, Irish Na tionalist, called the Government's atten tion to the Canadian immigration scan dal and asked if the charges implicated Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, the Canadian High Commissioner, and whether the Government proposed to sever relations with the Canadian agency In London until the matter is cleared up. Walter Bunclman, Parliamentary Secre tary to the Local Government Board, re plied that Lord Strathcona had Informed the Colonial Secretary that the charges did not implicate him in any way, either personally or in his capacity as High Commissioner. The Colonial Secretary, -therefore, did not propose to make any representations to Canada on the subject. Princes Start for Madrid. PA.RIS. May 28. The Prince and Prin cess of Wales, the Grand Duke Vladimir of Russia, Princes Ludwig and Alphonse of Bavaria, and Prince Andrew of Greece left Paris today for Madrid to attend the wedding of King Alfonso. Kaisers AVill Confer in Private. BERLIN, May 28. Emperor William's approaching visit to Emperor Francis Joseph will, at the request of the Aus trian Government, be quite private. Po lltical meaning is given to the visit by Rheumatism Does not let go of yon when yon apply lotions' or liniments. It. simply loosens its hold for a while. Why? Because to get. rid of it you must correct, the acid con dition of the blood on which it depends. Hood's Sarsa parilla has cured thousands. The Lea dine 3 Ontirian -f Lite r acitic QSfiJ Northwest Oregon Optical Co. 178 F.urth Street, T. M. C. A. Building. Headquarters for Tortc Lenses and Invisible Bifocals. Annual June White Carnival BARGAINS! BARGAINS" BARGAINS!" "Extraordinary Bargain Values" That is the keynote of this salea sale that offers the greatest bargains in White Goods ever presented to Portland shoppers. Compare quality with quality, and price with price, and see what an amount of money you can save by buying HERE NOW Most Extraordinary Sale of Matched Embroidery Sets 35c Embroidery Insertions 14c. Thousands of yards of pretty Em broidery Insertions, in many of this season's best patterns, Vz to 3 inches in 'width; ex cellent values at 35o yard, spec, price, yd.. 14c 35o Embroideries 14c Yard. Women delight in exquisite embroi deries, &uch as are found in this grand selection of 3 to 5 inches wide embroideries, with insertions to match; must be seen to be prop erly appreciated; worth up to 35c a yard; while they last, during our Great White Sale, the yard. 14c 75c Embroideries 25c Yard. A select and grand collection of new embroideries, with insertion to match. Many of the most popular Anglaise arid French blind pat terns, full 10 to 12 inches wide, ex tra good values up to 75c a yard, at the re markably low price yd 25c 50c Embroideries 18o Yard. Miles and miles of up-to-date, charm ing Embroideries, full 6 to 8 inches wide, in pretty and dainty designs, Insertions to match ; . exceptionally liberally priced at 50c a yard; sale price, per yard ixceptionaiiy 18c The College Blouse in New Fabrics $1.50 to $3.75 A new shipment of these popular garments in polka dot designs r-d, black, blue and green dots on white made of pongee silk and white cotton. Ultra-stylish and is the only short sleeve waist to be worn with out gloves. HIS 1 ASTERS VOICE See the Remarkable White-Sale Window Display Tremendous Bargains in MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE Such incomparable values' 'values" means "quality" plus "low prices" were never before offered to the Portland public. Here is a great list of genuine, sterling bargains CORSET COVERS, 29c, 39o, 49c, 59c, 69c, 85c, $1.10, $1.25 to $2.98 and tip. CHEMISES, 42o, 59c, 69c, 85c, $1.10, $1.45, $1.65, $2.10, $2.98 to $5.10. LONG WHITE SKIRTS, 85c, $1.10, $1.25, $1.45, $1.65, $1.85, $2.10, $2.49, $2.98, $3.19, $3.79, $3.98 ,$5.10, $6.40 up to $18.30. GOWNS, 85c, 98c,. $1.10, $1.25, $1.45, $1.65, $1.85, $2.10 $2.49, $2.98, $3.59, $3.98, 4.50 up to 14.85 each. DRAWERS, 25c, 29c, 39c, 49o, 59c, 69c, -85c, $1.98, $2.10 up to $3.49. COMBINATION CHEMISES, 85c $1.10, $1.25, $1.45, $1.65 up to $5.10. FRENCH LINGERIE AND INFANTS' WEAR at tremendous reductions.' Every Bargain Advertised Yesterday on Sale Today Corsets of Quality At White Carnival Prices The very best Corsets the latest models and finest lines are all Included In the price slashing of this June White Carnival. Just think of these prices! W. B. CORSETS. Low, medium or high bust, short or dip hip, made of coutll or batiste at these re duced prices-90. 91.13, $1.58. H.80, to $3.15. C. B. A. IiA SPIRITE CORSETS. High, medium or low bust; short, medium or long hip; made of srood quality coutil or batiste; reduced to 90. 91.13, 1.35, 91.58. 91-SO. 92.38 to 94.50. NEMO CORSETS. Nemo curve mold, self reducing', relief straps, made of coutil or batiste, special priceV-90. 91.35. 91.80. 92.38 to 95. All our Smart Set and La Vida Corsets re duced for this sale. Stamped Shirtwaists Q7r Regular $1.25 Values Made of best quality Persian Lawn, 3-yard lengths; regular $1.25 values. Largest and best assortment of patterns in the city, including Stamped Corset Covers, Lingerie Hats, Collars and Cuffs, Belts. Corsets IA.re cut and tailored by hand, one' pair at a time. They're really custom wrought. Whalebone gives them surprising comfort and retains the modish shape of the gar inent as long as it is worn. Built of the best wearing fabrics and richly decked with laces and ribons. The new models are on display, WHITE CARNIVAL flJO 1 C f Cf Prices Reduced to fyOtlU IU Z.DU Money-Saving Prices for Linens and Wash Goods 36-in. Sheer India Linen; regular 25c yard 19 32-in. Sheer Persian Lawn; regular 35c yard. 27 47-in. Lingerie Perline Lawn; regular 50c yard ...39 32-in. Dotted Swiss; regular 20c yard 16? 36-in. Linine Suitings and Blousings ; regular 15c yard. . . .12 Full-size Crocheted Bedspreads; regular $1.25 for 90 72-in. bleached Linen Table Damask; regular $1.25 yard. .90 22in. Napkins to match; regular $3.50 dozen $2.75 18x34 Bleached Huck Towels; regular 25c, each 17 19x42 Bleached Bath Towels; regular 25c, each ....17 30x30-in. Linen Squares; regular 50c values 29 18x50-in. Linen Scarfs; regular 50c, each ..29 Boxed Paper and Envelopes at Half Price - Reduced From 15c a Box to 8c Fine Glazed Cream Paper, plate finish, and envelopes to match, in the new size ruled and plain. Reduced Erom 25c a Box to 12V2C India Lawn, the most popular -finished paper, in box containing one quire paper and envelopes to match novelty shape. Reduced From 50c a Box to 25c This lot consists of odd boxes of the very best papers we- carry. In the assortment are a number of the latest tinted papers in the latest fashionable size. One quire of paper to the box, with en velopes to match; worth 50o to 60c in the regular way. VICTOR TALKING MACHINES $1 Down, $1 Per Week. Lipman, Wolfe & Co. will deeliver a Victor ma chine and 12 records of your own choice to your home on payment of $1. the fact that Foreign Secretary TschlrT sky and Prince von Fulonberg,. the for mer German Ambassador at Vienna, will be among the members of the Emperor's suite. Cottages for Irish Laborers. LONDON, May 28. Chief Secretary for Ireland Bryce today introduced in the House of Commons a bill authorizing- a loan of $22,500,000 to provide la borers' cottages in Ireland. Co re an Rebels Seize Town. TOKIO, May 28. Another Incipient re volt has been started In Corea, this time at Hongjue. where several hundred rebels have apparently seized and are holding the town. Hongjue is protected by strong walls, and It will be impossible to fake It without artillery. At the request of the Coreans, the Japanese have dispatched a force to oope with the rising, which Is re ported to be- the most serious thus far started. I WEDDING I t AND VISITING CARDS : j.W.G. SMITHS CO. ! Washington Building I mxmn. Coupon Free Yellowstone Park Trip (NATION'S WONDERLAND) ALONG THE COLUMBIA RIVER, THROUGH BOISE AND v SALT LAKE, VIA O.R.&.N. One Vote for. .. THIS COUPON MUST BE VOTED ON OR BEFORE JUNE 1, 1906