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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 83, 1911. HMDS' FEEUNG WIST. FEDERALS Itglous services wsro held 14 rpreente tlva Roman Catholic and Protestant ehuphee. At no- a royal salute and fea da jola war fired at tha ' eltadai ana rrom me snipe or war. ana rouow ioc tnia. . French, Oeraaa ana other I consuls and Mayor Chlabolm of Hall- rax attended a luncheon. Governor, Mo- uregor proposed a toast t tha king, and immediately aftar to tha Oermaa am peror. Captala Gorotte af tho Bramea responded la a nappy address. Tbaaka for Good Wiabeo. , f Dattvd nm Lm4 Wire - . ' . isml-l I ff llf I II waamngTOii, rfuna ii-in, loiwwms .riiieen Miiea ana oj ounucg io from Km( oor. v of arat . i ... . i onum in re pones to ona or rongraiu- V ; 111 - UpnSin0 . TeSterClay at tlon from Frealdant Taft received ' ' " Jalapa -Order Is Restored i neartny than you and tba amh. '''''' . . can paopla for your congratulations of- farad aa thta great and aolama day, and for Uia good wishes expreeaed for tha prosperity of tha Brlttah domlnlona and tha welfare of myself and family. X haartlly raclproeata your wiahaa that tha friendly . relatione between tha Vnltad Btataa and my country may continue." tf Upon Arrival of Troops. ' ----'- - Mexico City. J una II. Tha arrival af - Ia Madera troopa at Jalapa today ra nt orad ordar afur yaatarday'a note la -which. It la reported, II persona wra . killed and II wounded. It la faarad that prejudice against tha fadarala may re- ault In a naw and parhapa a mora ee 1 ,'rlona outbreak. roar persons wara klllad and 21 J Woundad In a almllar uprising laat ' Right at TIaxcala. Tha Maderlst troopa, who had gathered at Puabla with tha I n tan t Ion of disbanding today rafuaad to aurrander their arm and are camped eutalda tha city, vowing vengeance on To Stamp Out Revolt Wattes' frees tea Warn El Paso, Texas, Juna It. Undar ardara to absolutely atamp our an revolt within a ahort time tha racalrar will In Lower California, General Qordillo allow it to be foreclosed, for there would Prince of Walee Birthday. (Ceiled Preae Leased Wlra. I London, June IS. Among tha corona tion featlvltles today wa the celebra tion of the aeventeeath birthday of the Prince of Wales Although tha event waa ovarahadowad by tha ' royal proa reaa. formal falleltaiioha were preeented tha prince at Buckingham palaee lata la the day. . - , . : SHAKY CONDITION OF BANK (Continued from Pare One.) - Eaoudaro . la today .transferring 100 federal troopa to tha Southern Pacific . railroad at J u area for transport toward an Diego acroaa American territory. It ' la poealble that noma of tha troopa will reenter Mexico , before tha , coaat la reached, Eacudero having the option to be Uttle promise Iq trying to hold It Other wropertlee. In Jackson bounty, Or- la I la aura mora of timber, mortgaged for 11000 and perhapa woraV 11000, alwaya pro vided a buyer can aa found.' At Roo ea ch ana a bla plana ao the movements of wasn., la anetner tract or no hla men will not become known to thai"" " ssorun, nTn a prvapec- If aaonlataa. Fearlne? that attamnta ma I uvo vaiUO aa irrigated lana, DUt Wliooat Wm wnmAm In dvnamtta tha tralna an rout a. I water, and varloualy eetlmated from II Colonel Staever. U. . A- la aendlng a ? P It U being offered for detachment af American aoldlera aa I !D. o takera. guards for each train. Finally. In the Aldrich list, le the At tha eleventh hour Madera ordered Aldrlch home at Goldandala, which la General Vlljoen to mobilise the Inaur- r from .Incumbrance and thought to rent forces In Chihuahua and Bonora worth 11100. Tba houaa la aald to atatea with Instructions . to aooDerata I bava eoat mora than tnla turn. with Eacudero, Washington has not yet I Tbia aurvey of the Aldrlch holdlnge sanctioned tha Insurgent movement, the .permission to cross American toll lap plying ao far only to tha fadarala Jt ' i i ii an I I i a ' ' I THEIR MAJESTIES;..; t APPEAR IN STREETS r , BEFORE SUBJECTS ' (Continued from" Page Ona) crowds' that lined tha way cheered vo clferoualy, , In a dosen earrtagaa tha . colonial premiers and tha leaser states men followed. Following them waa tha ' headquarters staff, General Sir William Mlcholaon, chief of tha Imperial general . ataff, leading.' - -s-. - ; Enthusiasm greeted the oearlet and golden oak leafed anlforma and plumed hata of Field Marshals Lord Roberta, . Sir Evelyn Wood. Lord Grenfell and Sir Charlea 3rownlow. , - . . : :; r, ' 1 Cbnrohin Xa Xlaaed. - f I Winston ChurchUL tha only member of tha cabinet who parUclpated' In tha , progresa, rode just ahead of tha royal carriage. Hla enemies hlaaad him and . .j his friends and admirers as loudly v cheered, i., v t . . - Heralds and trumpeters In erlmaoa euid gold and Ufa guards preceded the royal coach. Eight cream colored horses draw tha vehicle. Tba king, gllmpaea of whom could be caught aa tha ponderous aid coach wheeled by, waa dressed In tha uniform of a field Marshal, 'while by hla aide, garbed In pink, aat the . aueea. .. Neither wora crown or carried acepter, Both were cheered heartily. f " Aaoompaalad by Maoa. ' . ' The royal couple waa accompanied by tha Prince of Wales, dressed la tha uni form of a cadet ':-," Tha Duke of Connaught roda at tha right of tha coach. Lord Kitchener rods at Ita 'left. Both wara attired In tha uniforms of field marshals. Following : tha royal coach came tha royal aidi e-camp and tha court officials. Tha entire Una of march had been most gaily decorated for tha occasion. From a military standpoint tho prog resa waa magnificent, but not aa much . anthuaiaam waa aroused aa had bean expected. Tha lowering aky and threat- . aned rain bad caused tha throng to be smaller than anticipated and tha stand ewDsrs wara aeillng Beats for what they could -get. Despite tola, however, tha atanda In some parts of tba route were not nearly filled. - Tha atreeta and alde walka, . however, wara crowded and - hearty cheers for tha military heroes af tha empire aa wall aa for their maj eat lea rant tha air aa the gorgeous page ant paaaea. , Tha route taken by tha pageant waa by Constitution Hill, Piccadilly, St Jaraea street. Pall Mall, Trafalgar aa.ua ra tba Strand, Fleet street, St Paul'a ehurchyard. Cannon, Victoria and King William street, tha Borough and Westminster Bridge roada. Parliament street Whitehall, undar the Admiralty aron. oaea into rail Mail and than to Buckingham palace again... shows how difficult la the problem of telling bow the property will pay out Aldrloh has expressed tha opinion that tha bank should eoma out even. There Is no probability that it will. Many of thoaa who have surveyed tha field think 10 cents on the dollar will be a aood Moors aV Hardin, building aontraJtors and likewise former friends of Presi dent Phillips at Goldandala. are in for unsecured notea to tha amount of IIS.- 61. Tha firm is bankrupt and this Is a clear loaa Equally hopeless for tha depositors la ' the" 111,001 In unsecured ' notea of the Central Manufacturing company of Van cower, a aaah and door faotory, naw la tha hands of a trustee. roeeiDiy iv cents on tha dollar may be bad from thla account ' ' " Rector A Daly,, atreet eoatraotora of Vanooaver, awa tha bank II1.ITI on Vn secured notea. - They are carrying oa street work, aad tha receiver will not say thla account Ig had. Hal thinks It may .fay out . Many others are much lees hopeful, and tha amount to be realised thera ta problematical. -Swank A Co- dealers la merchandise, awed tha bank 110,111. when Ita doors wara closed. Thla baa alaoa been re dueed, aad la a promising aooount It la rated good for tha whole amount by tba rooelvar. . , Besides theea unsecured loans, thera are smaller loana to tha amount of prob ably 11009, that will be aa entire loss. What tha depositors will finally get therefore, depends largely aa what the Aldrlch lands bring and how tha Rector A Daly account turns out Investlgatloa af tha bcka af the bank will begin In earnest next Monday, when John W. Ferguson, export ac countant of Portland, will begin hla work. Me will be under the dlreotlon of Martin L. Pipes of Portland, retained as a special prosecutor by tba county commissioners to Institute such action as may bs found advlsablaafter tha books are exported. i . ' . PRICE OF P0ST0FFICE SITE (Continued from Page One.) of tha approach to the new Broadwiy bridge. Building ta Cost fl ,000,000. There la an appropriation of 1500,000 now on hand from which to pay for the alta and begin work on the building. Plana for tha etrueture havs been held up pending a settlement of tha contro versy over the site but It la believed tba government architects will get to work at ones on preliminaries for the building so that local architects may have the opportunity to submit designs The building will ooet about 11.000,000 Tho purchase Of block "S ends one of tha most hotly contested battles over tha location of a publlo building that Portland has ever known. J.' W. Hill wsa eelected by President Taft a class mate, to select a atte for tha postof- flee. He recommended a block bounded by Eleventh and Twelfth, Burnslda and Couch atroeta. Thla did not prove sat isfactory to the government and It waa decided to bring suit to condemn block 8. The government's Idea of the value of tha-Jblock was 1171,000. ur. um nas conienaea mat not oniy waa tha price asked: for block "8" ex orbitant but that tha ground Itself, being part of aa old lake bad, la ao soft aa to make It unfit for the location a heavy building. , rouadaUom. Costly, So ' recently as yesterday Dr. Hill telegraphed the department that It would require II foot piling to secure a foundation for a building on block "8." Ha wired that piling of that length was being driven at tho approach to tha new steel bridge, which waa a part of the same lake bed. It la claimed that block "8" la soma thousand ' feat ' from the point where tha II foot piling la being driven and-that the .ground at block "", la reaeonably aolld. ' , ' . Senator Bourne'a telegram -oaya that Assistant Secretary of. the Treasury Bailey aaaured bin) he would instruct the department of juatlce to purchaae block "H" at tha condemnation price. A" telegram from Assistant Secretary Bailey to Mr. Merrick sonflrmed Sena tor Bourne'a telegram. ROOT ORDERED TO PAY WIFE $25 PERONTH . ' - . . - XJoyd C Root a teamster,. waa baled before County Judge Cleeton thla morn ing upon tho complaint af hla wife that ha would not eupport her and child. The Judge heard both tall their atorlea, and ordered Root to pay til a month. Mrs. Root testified that bar husband made her live In a tent and would pot provide her with suitable clothing or sufficient food. She also aald ha apent hla money for liquor. TRIES TO BREAK INTO HOSPITAL; THWARTED A man, who la believed to have bean a patient at St Tinoent s nospitai sev eral weeks ago, aufferlng from delirium tramena, attempted to break Into tha hospital at t o'clock this morning, but was prevented by tha ateward who aaw him trying to break Into a window. Just as the man was climbing into tho window the ateward pushed his hands off the sill and tha intruder fell to the ground, a dletanee of II feat In spite of tha fall, however, ha made hla eecape. Sehhit Ezltlmn Cofhss ri fliJrfsMrt m y - - T! n . V BnmflE(Dl l.'ifi I f.'j L sTVAaa A w ap ( Hat BmMam SI 041 JSNW Balllmm r Lrktmm. a fiahlmm Moke the Liver Do its Duty Hmimm k laa whoa tUaWbrajt asa aaacsj aai awwals are aght CAKTZH'S UYEK saatWirauV el a lazy liver CamaaV atiaatioa, Waai Sick HaaalaAa, mi Diatraas altar Eatfatf. taaal Pffl. laaal Oeae. Saaal IVaaa . Genuine amu Signature v mm X f IIIIYtK I rmT m m if iimm i i tairfawt flaltlum rOp. iBsms r5dUan tattU UWmm ftWrnm 1 i- -it. 1 1 V ti i i"' rV; . . :?l . Jv lewAtaaihaMe''ia'' ' 11 '''' t11""1 'm 0 r.r J-ci!' - This, ; our Semi-Aiinual Clearance;; Sale of f tor buying merchandise of f he highest quality and character at ary substantial Priced now like this: Boys' $ 5 Suits Now . 33.75 I Boys'; $ 6 Suits Now . 04.50 Boys' $ 7 Suits Now . 55.25 - Boys' $ 8 Suits Now . $6.00 ' Boys' $10 Suits Now . 57.50 CO tip Baseball ind Bat, Catcher's Mitt or rVl-C Football Given FnalWh Every Suit Ifagrtt $n4 Alder Strth ClOthlliQ CO. I M u t Sdilm fiMmm , HH I Ksfs Schloss Baltimore Clothes y -'WBtfHHH5fHf Schloss Bzltinort Clothes ' .... ; ,- (lattlaiaftj ' a i as Sl i. a . VsiUmJ it.km' 1 SdJm " Banimm fdaWI natSTri aVaai Of 1 - m r . . ' w Wow I HmH I ,v SEvery home should have the advantages of musical influences 1 ' .... good piano is readily obtainable now read this offer s i ins Deer i i 7 is on -wtII like this heer because it nas ' a .ilelicate flavor and yet is rick ftnd wLolesbme '4' l?abst f BliieRibbon TtdlW of Quality " U v is trewed ip. absolute cleanliness from PaLst 10 exclusive 8-day malt by tte Palst . , exclusive process perfected in . 60 years of tne most advanced A. ; ; scientific orewins. CeJebratlon International. iUnlted Praw Uae4 Wlra. I Halifax, N. S., June St. The corona tion celebration as observed In Halifax became International In character, oa aooount of the presence ta tha harbor el tba German warship Bremen, the United States training ship Newport ana tne untisn warship Cornwall. The Investigate these reduced prices on pianos, by grands) and player pianos. Really elegant $350 pianos now $195 at $6 a month. Others at ' corresponding reductions. OrJeff " today. eaat 4 MIIOMS At bo tlmo la the put nag Eilers Playar Planog bl tha very hlghest- Mnsle Hooa. boon In batter position priced type and of most lavish con- people and military and naval forces to demonstrate the correctness of Its structlon, for which It Is the jcustom TTTJZn aTftiy handiglnt principle, and the fot ordta.ry dealers to chtrg . $1000 equaled anything of the kind ever at- far-reaching advantages piano buy- and $1100. are here for $816, $762 tempted in Halifax. At io o'clock re- era are thereby, able to secure than and less. ' v;' r Ask" particularly to see- the really beautiful warranted $ 3 6 0 Pianos that are now $1961' ; As to terms of payment. We shall sell at this time any of these lnBtru- Sallow Sldn. Bad Taste; Headache" WINNERS right now. You're bilious, you have, a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in yoiii mouth, vour eyes burn, vour skin is vellow with darkfrintfs under vour eves, vour lins Am mm. m ... I ' W W W . W 1. . mt W mi X The Tery highest achievement in on moan or .ve our Darched.s No wonder vOU feel Uirlv. mean and i -temoered' Your fivstrm is full nf hU Ever since Its IncepUon It has Baby Grand Pianos, among them three years extended payment plan, no nrorr1v nacSM ntf been the aim of Eilers Music House Chickering Quarter Grands, and at the absolute cash sale price, with "OC properly passea Oil, ana wnac you neea IS a Cleaning up inside. JJOn t Continue being to furnish the very highest, quality other small Grands, Sohmer master- simple Interest added ; on deferred DlllOUS nuisance tO VOUrselt and those WHO love you, and QQn t resort tO harsh physics in pianos, at the tery lowest possi- piece., Kimbaii small Grands, Deck- payments. I ; that irritate and injure. Ketaenlber that every disorder of the stomach, liver and intestines I JlCk Of Ten CAthfin "tlTS-,. 2S,?S23 Superb Player, Piano, and Baby can be quickly awww aa. -a- weaa vaafvaw v tw vmv vujhu v aaa. uvwmmu w f ' - , - Wmnnn Will nfl fin in TCiT Ilh A TTl fYT T his will now be demonstrated woods, and for many of which $900 anA will V. mnml mm Utm At the opening last Saturday of the to do this will now be demonstrated woods. Manufacturers' Realisation Co., 131 Sec-1 upon our price tags. ona fireei, tne v iirst purcnasers wno l won tne 10 rree prises are as follows; . No. I uit of clothes, W. lC How ard. Wt Van Uouten street. No. I Pair of trousers, Werner Kfch- an. 1S Second street. No. Pair of shoes, 8. F. Amundsen, 461 East Market street. I90? and there- wlll be some for as little as $12 and for $10 monthly. We shall let you bar. a very good, new, warranted,, serviceable Upright and $1000 and even $1200 is We are selling eacti exhibition In- charged by the regular piano trade; litrnmrnL Evarv Instrument eon- ues ar ooiamaDie nero now at re- Ulned In the magnlflcen opening JgJ" CM" tM. one" Piano for payment of $5 a month, exhibition. 'U th. beautiful Baby third lesr. . , .. .s. . , Md th. fanclflp . hm h.l m . . . . . . r1m am mm. ..kllilHii. ' .-J mmlm. " ' T uranas ana larger uranas, ana ine " u''"1'" w for g B g monthly. Buperu piain-casea anu uncj"Cawi u uv iwyvi uv iu oici uiua- no. Mat. wiutam Dako, us gee- Upright Pianos, sb well as the dozens lo-loring home. HNo.t-6ult of underwear Alee Alii- and dozens of different styles and de- ' Will accept old instruments In eon, sit Hooker atreet. ' ' signs of the latest and best of Player part payment. We shall allow most No. Shirt, John McDonald. ! Pianos,- comprising nearly every liberally for such old instruments to- vh-.., w,, w., Thurman atreet I i. .C.. . ,v . free with every Player Piano pur No. 7 Pair of auspendera. M. P. Hol-I" ' " " , " . - . fjl u ch88e(l during this sale. den, Mi'waukle, Or. iaiu gnuia aaa qiuuur u r i in tail aai. w. nave axso numer- No. a-rTia, M. Holland, us East will be obtainable elgawhere. ous new and warranted Pianos, such , Washington atreot W. ara eolnaf to aell mrmrv one of a in Special to purchasers of Player Piano. A splendid . music cabinet containing an exquisite collection of the best of muslo rolls will be given this. Investigate It means a great deal. No. t Pair at sex Viator XJndsren. tlrand Caatral hataL- 1 " No. 19 Two handkerchiefs, K. Hog- possible moment una th x atreot. V... 1 4- mm V . mmm9mm - - - , Com. prepared !to purchase one A of these now at positively one third . uaTihVr It, .Tw .faZhi PW 'pita inch as you would ex-, less, and even th. finest of Chicker personally ozpreased their surprise and P" orainamy to pay S6o ior, is mgs ana mmoaus ana uecxerg ana this gale represents for an al rioe- w hiv.. '.r-vi'-iinu.low prleak.'tA-.'?;-;.-- most complete musical .education. , asngnt at gettmr gooas at such great now $4J,' and w. have numerous Sohmers will b. found )n "fe.,?4", warranted, thoroughly dependabl. at a saving n prlc that sale aatarda at axtraitrdinar law I?!" Pianos for lees than -.T.S' enough to mor. than pay Now at: Seventh and Alder '3