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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, , JUNE 9, 1811. .' . , -1 . 1 . " - I ; ; ; I 1 )-. , . 1 1 -. MINTS: TO IE- GIVEN win Secretary of the Interior Fisher Expected to Take Action That Will Not Offend His Predecessor in Office. WMi.ftoti re of Th Jwr,l.) Washington. U C. June . Coner vallonlit today heard a report that la to them quit disquieting;. It waa that Secretary Fisher would cancel the Cun- - lUDghajn'a coal claim, but would do ao on tha ground that tho claimants - war guilty of only technical violation of tha law. .. It la asserted that ouch a verdict will ' ba returned by Fred Dennett, eommls loner to the reneral land office, and ' that FUber will accept It and make It a final lultn of tho department , Cancellation of Ota clalme baa been expected, but It has baen wondered bow tho administration could Juatlfy tho eafMellatkm of thoao claims with 1U Attitude la defending Bellinger. riMtiMi t nuh action by Flaher la accepted aa a partial explanation of h MnortAd eoolneee between aome of the iMdtn conservationists and tho new secretary, for it la known that aoon r VMahar inok nf flea a deleaatlon of those who hart been national lead era of tho conservation oauao eaiiea on mm and that tho resulta of tho Interview "wera not entirely eatlsractory. It la hoped, however, that tho decision will bo merely a cancellation wiuwui comment. - . , . GONZALES LAUGHS AT DEATH THREATS Departs for Chihuahua on , Special Train to Take Gov ernorship of State. 4 ' (Colted PreM Leased Wliw.V ' El Paso, Texas, June 9. Paying no need to the warning that he would be killed. Abranv Gonsales left for Chihua hua, City today to aasumo the governor ' ship of tho state of Chihuahua. Ha changed Ms plana tw1c during tho morning, departing for Chihuahua about noon on a special train. Two other t trains,- all loaded with troops, escorted the 'new governor. . Before he left he - asserted he would .restore order In the ' state and said he had no fear of the plot , which H Is reported , has been .formed against him. Ho laughingly discussed It- Governor Ahumada, who waa deposed J to make room for GonraJes in a num ber of telegrams, the last of which waa received this morning urged Gonsales to give vp tho trip for. the present At first Go males decided to wait her to meet Ahumada tonight but suddenly de- . tcrmlned to carry out his original plan -and left for Chihuahua. MADERO DIRECTS 600 TROOPERS TO GO TO TIA JUANA TO QUELL REVOLT (United Prew LrMnd trira.) ' EI Paso, Texas, June . Sixteen hun dred troops under General Escuedero will bo dispatched from J u ares over the Southern Pacific to Tia Juana to wipe out the Lower California Magonista. Francisco Madero today telegraphed General Vlljoen to draft (00 troops In Juarei to go to Lower California and "work -in -conjunction with 1000 federals : who are expected to arrive In a few days from Chihuahua with General Escuedera. General Vlljoen will be the second in 'command of the expedition. Former Governor Ahumada today -wired Abeam Gonzales, new governor of Chihuahua pot to go to Chihuahua City. , Gonzales had planned to start today, in spite of previous warnings, but on re ceipt of today's telegram decided to wait until tonight and talk the situa tion over with Ahumada. who will reach hare tonight Madero's Attitude Worries. (United Prew Lsued Wlra.l Mexico City, June . The attitude of Francisco I. Madero Jr, now regarded a a the virtual head of government af fairs, toward General Figueroa's troops le today causing some apprehension here. Madero promised to review Figueroa's soldiers, who are encamoed 20 miles from tha capital, but he failed to appear' explaining that he had been attacked by la grippe. Figueroa's troops are aald to be moat Impatient and government officials ' are eonf erring as to tho question of pacifying them. Ru mora continue to circulate that the oen tlflco part? may attampt to regain pos session of the capital through General Figueroa's army. , . AMBwMeaweVMMMMMBB I . ' ' .' Jlcdo Alive. Nogalea, 'Arts.. June t. Governor Diego Redo of the state .of Blnaloa, Mexico, who waa reported to have been executed by Msdero's forces after the rapture of Cullacan. capital of that state, la alive. Redo was held after tha victory of tha Maderlets but ralaaaed on telegraphio advices from Mexico City and suited for the Cnlted State border. On arrival at JVogaleaj Mexico, ho waa arrested by Colonel Oerela. oonv mander of the Insurreeto forces, and It la aald la being held for ransom. Redo haa a large private fortune and It la be lieved Garcia will extort large sum before letting him escape. V Call for Statement. ' Washington. June 1. Comptroller of the Currency Murray Issued a call today for a statement of the condition of all national bank at the close of business Jan 7.,... i ' i ii i Statement of the Condition OF THE : , Portland Trust Company.of Oregon At the Close of Business June 7, -1S1L KBSoirmcza The Way Our Money la Invested Secured by Real Estate Mortgages... . Secured by Stock, . Bonds, eta.. Secured by Deed of Trust Commercial Paper v.... Liated bond Other bond Overdrafts secured and unsecured Banking bouae. furniture and fixtures...... Cash Due from bank '. . Exchange for clearing bouse......', Cash ea hand Total .$ 213.832.10 S47.105.8I . 17,111 It 808.412.01 409.lll.t0 40,170.00 120.18 11,101,111.11 1T1.000.00 417.711.17 ll.44l.tl ll4.tll.ll ' . 047.4II.S1 IS.420.40I.0S ZXAftXX Capital stock paid hi I 100,000.00 Surplus 10,000.00 Undivided proflU ll.Tli.7t Deposit Banka ; 11,844.(14.78 Individual 77.71S.40 Cashier Check 7.147.40 Saving Sll.JSt.Jt S.0Mi4.SI Total i xxxjsoroma H. I Plttoek S.4S0,4t.0S S. W. Lesdbetter. r. A. 8. Nichols J. Fried tn thai John Twehv L. B. Manefee Emery Olmatead A. F. Flegal STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Security Savings & Trust Company PORTLAND, OREGON. At the Close of Business June 7, 1911. RESOURCES. Loans . $4,817,698.18 Bonds, Warrants 1431,794.0(1 Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit.. 8,300.00 Cash and due from Correspondents 3,224,230.01 Total .$9,177,022.25 LIABILITIES. Capital . ...$ 500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits.... 635,897.69 Letters of Credit 8,900.58 Deposits, interest bearing $3,555,445.23 Deposits, others 4,576,778.77 8,132,224.00 Total $9,177,022.25 REPORT OP , Merchants Savings & Trust Company At the Close of Business June 7, 1911. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts i $387,333.58 Stocks and Bonds 116,226.98 Real Estate, Furniture snd Fixtures 20,894.54 Due from Other Banks 104,203.88 Cash on Hand 97,85671 Total Amount Resources ....$726,515.69 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In ......$150,000.00 Surplus and Profits, less expenses and taxes paid . 29,682.75 Deposits, Individuals and Banks 546,832.94 Total Amount Liabilities V.'. $726,515.69 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Lumbermens National Bank OF PORTLAND At the Close of Business, June 7, 1911 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. . .$2,764,692.15 Overdrafts 5,387.06 u. ). bonds to Secure Circulation - Other Bonds and Premi ums Real Estate f Furniture and Fixtures. Customers' liability under - Letters of Credit " Due from U. kS.Tr,easurer.$ 12,500.00 . Due- from ; banks;..,. 642,962.59 " ; Cash on hand 650,092.88 rt,305,55l47 250,000.00 228,990.34 800.00 25,000.00 1,629.05 ,$4,582,054.07 LIABILITIES Capital $ 500,060.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 83,238.89 Circulation ; . . . 250,000.00 'Stock Subscription Ac- r .count 166,100.00 Dividends Unpaid 75.00 Drafts Accepted under . , Letters of Credit 1,629.05 Deposits ... 3,581,014.13 $4,582,054.07 ., . ' ', -., i . k ' . i 1 - FifstNationalBank Corner First 'snd Washington.'. .. V 4' t ; ? Loans .and' discoOTU:;i..T;'i.:.-.;.;t..V..$ 6,949,332.53 , uincr Don us . , . ...... ....... (ou.vuo.oo Bank Premises .V . . I. i .. . . . ; ,': V 70,000.00 Due f rom , U. Treasurer. . . .$ 7,000.00 Due from other banks. .. , , '. 2,638,177.95 Cash on hand...........;.... 2,262,789.56$ 6,213,257.99 i. ; LIABILITIES. Capital Stock ..,.........................$ 1,509,000.00, Surplus and Undivided Profits. 1,018,388.17 Circulation.....;.. . . .. ...1.'. ' 668,865.00 Deposits, Individual .$9,212,437.73 Deposits, banks .............. 4,143,481.68 $13,355,919.41 Total . ......... .. ... . . .'. .$16,443,172.58 ' , ,'.'. 'v. CONDENSED REPORT OP v , r The United States National Bank Of Portland, Oregon Submitted to th Comptroller of the Currency k June 7, 1911 ASSETS Loans and Discounts.! 630,537.02 U. S. Bonds at Par... 1,054,100.00 Municipal and Rail way Bonds 1,068,406.46 Bank Building K5.000.00 Cash and Exchange.. 526,012.57 $13,904,056.05 LIABILITIES . Capital $ 1,000,000.00 Surplus 500,000.00 Undivided Profits 416,570.10 Dividends Unpaid ... 649.50 Circulation 800,000.00 Deposits .... .... 11,186,836.45 $13,904,056.05 Attest Correct: J. C AINSWORTH, President. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND, OREOON ' - '- . At the Close of Business, Jans 7, 1911 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. $1,393,267.03 U. S. Bonds ........ 400,000.00 Other Bonds, Stocks and Warrants .... 682331.37 Real Estate and ! ." Mortgages. . 48,336.05 Furniture and t Fix- tures 8,000.00 Cash and Due from Banks .t.......... 1,074,816.07 $3,60750.52 LIABILITIES Capital Stock ..,....$ 250,000.00 Surplus and Undi vided Profits ..... 115,547.61 National Bank Notes Outstanding . 250,000.00 Dividends Unpaid .. 365.50 Deposits 2,991,337.41 $3,607,250.52 txATtaamr or coarsrnov ov LADD & TILTON BANK AS ao of Sutam Ja T, XS11. XXSOT7BOSS i Xxwm and !counts.. 7,000.818.71 Stock and bonds. ...... 4,129,730.51 Seal eatat . ... , . . . . v " 75,000.00 Canh on hand and dua- from banka ........ 4,J9S,881.BI ToUl . . ... . ...... . . 116,41 M0J.SJ XOAMXtXTtn Capital tock fully paid $ 1,000,000.00 Surplus and undivided - profits TIS.i7S.IS Demafid deposits 7,S18,f JS.I4 i Time and , .. 'l-' . , Saving's ' ; VT.;;- Deposits M8l.7tl.SS H.768,410.17 V Total . . J.; . .... . . . $ 11,41 1,102.88 ' f1 ',- omoni W. M. Laddt President I Robert 8. Howard, Asst. Cashier. Edward Cooklngham, Viae. Frea J. W. Ladd. Asst Cashier. W. H. Dunckley, Cashier. . J Walter M. Cook, Asst. Cashier. REPORT l 1 OT cowsitxov ot na BAjrxnra dxtamtuxxt or Hartman & ihomps on , At the Close of Business Loans and discounts ...... ... t2ia,47.n: . Stocks and bonds . . . .......... . .. . ....... ...... , 118,283.00 . f Baal 'Mtate,';furnltur; and :tMm.2iikijY.Xii . Due from 'other banks ... V. . .... .... .... .. . 78,107.21 :. Casli' on nand" 'f . 'i',8,125.8S ' : ' Total amount resonreea ... Capital stock ajd In ... ..,..... . ; . . , .'i , , ,i .... , , ,.,'. i 1100,000.00 Surplus and profits, less expenses and taxes paid. 4.. 10,781.21. Deposits,, Individual and anka..... , 844,080.29 ' Total amount liabilities f........ ....'...,4'..v.r..'.... - 2474,828. to: STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF ; , it ? .'IS:, i ; PORTLAND, OREGON. t ; ..At the Goso of Business June 7,v 1811. .Loans and Discounts.'.. .......'.'..'.i. .;,..,$ 685175.85 ; - Bonds, Securities, etc. : . . . ; ', . ; . V ; ' ) 54,500.00 Bsnkinf House, Furniture 'and Fixtures. i.S... '65,593.45'.' : Cash in Vault and due from BanksA..-.;!?.' '445,585:62 t V- ' -, ' v ' - '. .' V i'-,U'-- ' '' -. Total . . . . ... i ...... J..... .$W,443,1T2.68 ; ', Total ' ' '. ? ' '." ' ' V A -$1.250,854.9 ft' LIABILITIES, Capital Stock . . . , .V. ; ;.;....;..;...:....,'..$. 150,000.00 :y Surplus and Undivided Profits -15,485.03 m . Deposits, Demand . .$778,688.56 : , ; Deposits, rnev.;.;....;..;..' B06,68U8-j-u L088e9J9 4 Hibernia A.- Saving Bank ' os roBTUtars, omxdosr. tmtssMan) at Closo af SfraatasBw, ftao f, 1S11. Loans and discounts ........................ ...i...... Ioans and discounts Real estate, bankinr house furniture and fixtures ...... Bonds and warrants Stock and securities .....!.... Bonds and warrants U. B. torernment bonds (at par). ....I 84,000.00 Tin. WahUm aaI .L.. . si s- at si A m Dae from banks and exchanfee. .............. 111.188.88 casn on nana !!MIT.il uaboj mzsL Capital stock ...... Surplus and undivided profits ......................... fiavlnss' and time deposits fl.lM.m.Sl Demand deposits ',. 712.77L68 Tofal deposits ....... ,...'.i..n . ..... . orrzoxma ajtd sizbboto ll.N0.211M 8.144.81 18108 U0.41T.08 - 818.748.44 tl48MSU4 S too.soo.so 82,00144 ' 1.874.877.41 82.2t8.U8.S4 Andrew C Smith, President; Lanslnar Stout. Cashlert John DriaoerL Frank & Dooly, Vice )ra. C B. Bewail, Asat Cashier; B, C Ooddard. LOWEST FARES EAST Via The Chicago, Milwaukee & ; Puget Sound Railway , : "On the following dates Special Round Trp Soormer Excursion ' Tickets will bs on sale from all points in tha Pacific Northwest: June 9, 10, 12, 16V 17, 21 22, 23, 24,28, 2SV 3d Jury 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 28, 27, 28. Aurost 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30. September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7, 1911. . . --f Atlantic City, N. J... f 102.40 New York ..........108.50 Atlantic Qty, N. J ... 111.00 ' Philadelphia ........... 108.50 Boston ... ..,110.00".' Pittsburg ............. 91.60 Buffalo ... .M ..... .. ; . 01.50 ' Rochester, N. Y... . . 01.25 Chicago ......... ...A , 72.50 Rochester, N. Y. 06.30 Detroit 82.50 St Louis TO.OO Minneapolis OO.OO St. Paul 60.00 jaontreal , 105.0O Washington ........... . OT.50 7 w,On dates jurie 28 to July 6, 1911, only. On dstes June 30 to July 6 and August 14 to 17, 1911, only.' 1 LIMITS: Final return limit October 31, 1911. LIBERAL STOP OVER PRIVILEGES and choice of diterse routes are permitted, v : Tickets will be sold at proportionately reduced fares to many, other destinations in the East in addition to those named. Return msy be made through Colorado and California at slightly higher fares The "Only Road" Operating "All Steel 5 Trains" to the East, Which Not Only Assures a Smooth and Comfortable Trip, but Most Essential of All Safety. vr V5 fV5 7 additional , information regarding "lZJ'4tzl2 1 fares,' routes, sleeping , car reservations, train service, etc, call on or write, t i ? ; J. Ri VEITCH, Dis. Fri and Pass. Agti Railway Exchange, Portland, Or. . r - THE NEW LINE IS THE SHORT mm 'if rvlwill. 5ervice INTO CENTRAL OREGON , v : i v effective Sunday, june n, 1911 , ' ;; i VU As Dtichutes Branch of the O..W. R. ft N. . -' i . ;.. ?7;50 A; M. Lv. Madras ..9:00 A. M.' iLT' "orn. ; ' C 10:00 A. M, Ar.- Deschutes Jc......l:15 P. M. Lr. The Dalles 12 JO P. M. Ar.,The Dalles n.U:SS P, M. XVDeschuteS-JtvW 1 0 P. M. Ar.; Portland ...;...S:4SP. M. Ar., Madraa : ''US 5 ' P. M.. te.M f w.-:. y Automobile leaves Madras daily at 8:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M, and stage at 700 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. for Redmond, Bend, La Pine, Fort Rock; Silver Lake, Prinevilla, Paulina. Bums and Klamath Fails. THE DIRECT, QUICK AND NATURAL ROUTE BETWEEN iA .i. PORTLAND and all points in Central Oreron. ;-' , Call at' our .: City Ticket ; Office, Third and Washington Streets, for i , - any information desired, or sddress - WM. M'MURRAYi General Passenger Agent, ? Portland, Oregon 4 V 0 7 .v