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3 Porrtland "The House of Quality" Seattle Everett Bellingham Spokane t "The House of Quality" & Co, Sixth and Morrison Sts. Opposite Postoffice Masters of Music Give First Place to the Steinway THE MORNING OREGONlAN, TUESDAY, 3IARCH 13, 190T. Tacoma Wnlf! I 1 I u ; vWX4 Vj! f J i Frans Libit. Franz Liszt, to whom Rosenthal proudly points as his instructor, says: "The Steinway grand is a glorious masterpiece in power, sonority, singing quality and perfect harmonic effects, affording delight even to my old piano-weary fingers. Ever continuing success remains a beautiful attribute of the world-renowned firm of Steinway & sons,. ' Rafael Joetffy. Rafael Joseffy, another of the great masters with whom Rosenthal studied, says: , , "This grand imbued with new delights in its mechanique, with a tone even more majestic and powerful than heretofore, and with it all of ravishing beauty was without any doubt the most perfect instrument which ever I had the good fortune to play on." "House of Quality" Pianos The Steinway is but one of the inmy superior grades for which we have the exclusive Coast agency. Steinway Knabe Mason & Hamlin A. B. Chase "Everett Packard Fischer Conover Estey Kingsbury Emerson Ludwhj Sterling Wellington Huntington Mendelssohn '--LHjl!JII'Mll! ''Hi lSlt""j ftXlSr fell The wondrous beauty- of it ton quality, its easy .touch. Its enchant ing pianos ana glorious forte?, Us pprfec. evenness from the lowest toner to the very highest the latter of a cliHttnotivcness I have never met with heretofore all produce an en trancing effect." ANTON KF.IDX. 'Sigsaft ? "in my recent cor-cert tournee we uent through many changes of cli mate from the most severe cold to tropical heat, and the ptnno did not show the slightest change In action, mechanism and tone under the try Inst ordeal." I. J. PADEREWSKI. r r' "While clrcumetance have some times rendered the temporary use of other instruments necessary, our pref erence, conviction and artistic judg ment have been and are for your su perb masterworks only." DOlARD DK RESZKE. 4 X "J"V 4 ft" -w;lnn1fiitifirt;iftM'Ari,iBTili-ii-fmriii-n-iii "During all my long and difficult journeys all over America, in a very Inclement season, I used yrur pianos exclusively in my '215 concerts and also In private, with the most emi nent satisfaction and effect." AN TON . RUBINSTEIN. . "Our great ron master, when writing the grandest of their crea tions for the pianoforte, seem to have had a presentiment of the ideal grand piano as now attained by your selves. A Beethoven Sonata, a Bauh "hroinatc f'ttntasic. can only fully appreciated when rendered upon on of vour pianofortes." RICHARD WAONEK. "House of Quality" Piano-Players Pipe Organs and Talking Machines Make that long-ileferred purchase today ; buy a dependable instru ment from the one-price, house. Knabe-Angelus Estey Emerson-Angelus Packard A. B. Chase Player Chicago Cottage Kingsbury Player VICTOR Ludwig Player Talking Machines Harrington Player and Records. The home blessed wiih a piano from. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY is provided with a musical atmosphere that is proof against outside influences. Fathers, moth ers, sons and daughters will revel in evenings at home under the sweet influence of piano and song. The influence of good music on a little child's mind is not to be measured it is everlasting. AS A FATHKR it is your duty to provide. your children' with a piano or one of our exquisitely sweet-toned piano players named above. AS A MOTHER, you should add music to the attractions of your home. You will never have cause to regret doing so; but you will assuredly live to regret it if you neglect this vital factor in home influence. AS A DAUGHTER you should insist on apiano for the entertainment of your young friends, and the pleasure it will give the older folks and the children. MONEY ORDINARILY WASTED each month in trivial unsatisfactory efforts at finding recreation outside the family circle will easily put oue of these elegant instruments in your home and keep it there. IF YOU HAVEN'T THE TIME or inclination to become a pianist, then buy a player piano; it will afford you the greatest masterpieces with all the sweetness and skill of the performer, as well as all the popidar music, with uo exertion on your part. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY is an old established piano firm with a capitali zation that makes possible the very highest grade and the greatest variety of instru ments at the lowest cost to you. Every piano on our list was chosen with the utmost care just as we might, have selected it for our individual use. We stand back of our pianos, and that Ion?: list of conservative, high-grade firms is back of us. Our reputation for quality, honest prices and reliability is based on our long record of absolutely square deal ing with the public. Call today or as soon as possible, and make a selection from our great array of beautiful instruments on OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN. Buy One of These Standard Pianos on the Small Monthly Payment Plan, if Desired PLAY MO FAVORITES Policy of Cortelyou in Running the Treasury. TO STOP LEAKS TO BANKS No More Tips National City or Somebody's Head Will Prop. Will Not Help AVall Street Out of Holes. WASHrNGTON. Maxell 11. (Special.) No easy help to Wall street by rtish 1rif to the relief of the money niarket; no favoritism to any clique of banks; no more "leaka" of important finanoiai information in advance of action. Such are the promises of the Cortelyou ad ministration of the Treasury Depart ment. Secretary Cortelyou intends to put a Htop to treasury leaks that pive certain tinancial interests inside information nn intended moves by tho Government. It is charged that in the past some financiers, especially the National City Bank contlnsent. have had advance tips by which they have been enabled to profit greatly in one way and an other. 3f there are any more leaks, xteps will be taken to discover where they are, and it is proposed to make an example of the person or, persons found out. An order lias been Issued from the Secretary's office putting sub ordinates on their guard. Has Studied for His Task. Althoufth without previous experi ence or training recent Secretaries of tho Treasury have entered the Cabinet throuprh the portals of private banking: institutions Air. Corteiyou has been devoiins a eood deal of study to the duties lying ahead of him. He has known for several months that he was to succeed Secretary Shaw, and there fore has had time to prepare himself with respect to the peneral policy of administration. Probably the new Sec retary realizes more than many of his predecessors the peculiar gravity of his position. Havlnpr been picked to suc ceed Mr. Shaw so long; in advance of the latter's retirement, he has been the target for those who dislike him on sreneral principles, as well us those who have been nervous refrardinjr his inex perience. He must realize, therefore, that the eyes of the public are upon him to an extraordinary degree and, being young nnd ambitious, it natural ly will be iiis care not to make any mistakes. And, speaking about mis lakes, the man who can guide the financial affairs of the United States and satisfy the whole country is cer tainly a wonder, if he exist at all. So far as can be learned. Mr. Cortel you has no fads nor hobbles of tinance to exploiL and the probability is that before he transferred his activities from the Postoffice Department he had sn understanding with President Ilooaevelt about running the Treasury end of the Government. The President, it is believed, wants the Treasury De partment run in a manner that will popularize his administration. This understanding between the President and his new Secretary of the Treasury, it is understood, may lead to impor tant developments when Mr. Cortelyou has thoroughly warmed his scat. Mr. Cortelyou's administration is to be con servative. Under the new regime the treasury is to be kept close to its own moor ings. Freely and properly interpreted, this means that the treasury is to hold aloof from partnership or entangle ments with private financial interests to the fullest possible extent. It is ap parent, without open admission to that effect, that the administration believes Mr. Shaw devoted too much help to private interests, otherwise known as the "money market." It is argued that the "money market" has come to rely too much on treasury aid every time it gets in a hole or thinks it is in a hole. DECLINE TO MEET PINCHOT Fulton and Heyburn Unwilling to Support Charges. "WASHINGTON. D. C. March 11. In a report made to the House, Represen tative Littlefield, of Maine, Chairman of the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture, de fends the Forestry Bureau of that De partment. The recent attacks made upon Gif ford Plnchot, chief forester, by Sena tors Fulton, of Oregon, and Heyburn, of Idaho, on the floor of the Senate are held to be disproved by Mr. Little field after an examination of Mr. Pin chot under oath. Senator Fulton charged that tho Forestry Bureau was the "worst organized department of the Government," and blamed it for the land frauds in the Far West- Up on examination, Mr. Littlefield found only one flaw in the entire organiza tion of the bureau, which was only mi nor in character, and immediately remedied on his suggestion. He show ed that the land frauds of which Sen ator Fulton complained were all per perpetrated before the Bureau of For estry was established and when that branch of the Government was under the control of the Interior Depart ment. Senator Fulton declined an invita tion to appear before M Llttiefield's committee and cross-examine Mr. Plnchot. as did also Senator Heyburn, who charged that at a meeting of the advocates of forestry at Boise, Idaho, last summer he had been howled down and openly insulted by employes of Mr. Pinchofs bureau. Mr. Pinchot him self was present at this meeting, and stated that there were not to exceed twenty foresters in an audience of 1500 at that meeting, and Senator Heyburn had never mentioned the mat ter to him. BRICK SELLS FOR $40,000 Metropolitan Investment Company Buys More Property. The Metropolitan Investment Company yesterday purchased from the Failing estate a three-story brick building on Fit st street near the corner of Pine street for HO.000. The sale was negotiated by Brooke & Kiernan. The property is di rectly opposite the site of the new ter minal depot to, be built by the Portland Railway Company. Since the announcement of the intention of the Portland Railway Company to im prove the block, properly in that vicinity has advanced from JO to M) per cent and real estate men anticipate additional rise In values. Emanuel May. who Is at the head of the local syndicate that purchased the Marquam Grand, says that arrangements are being made to lease the theater to an Eastern furniture firm. Mr. May says that it will cost too much to majce the alterations demanded by the executive board if the theater is to be reopened and he believes that from a business stand point it is advisable to adapt the property for store purposes. It is said that the furniture company s willing to tear out the stage and make all necessary mpr de ments without any cx.icnse to the owners of the building. AE STONED Violence Marks Strike of Car men at Louisville. the Consolidated Companies at Goldfield was called off by the Industrial Workers of the World, as the carpenters would not join their order. The 3 o'clock shift went on-as usual, declaring that it would no longer be dictated to by the agitators. SUBURBAN LINE STOPPED People Dare Not Travel on Account of Mobs and Thousands Spend Night at Hotels Fotk-e Will Guard Cars. LOITTSVJLLB. Ky.. March 1L Violence resulting in injuries to nearly a dozen persons and the spasmodic operation of less than 100 cars for a few hours under apparently inadequate police protection marked the second day of the strike of the union employes of the Ijouisville Rail way Company. Few. if ans. of the cars operated were patronized, and a number were stoned. Superintendent Funk of the street, rail way company, denied that any profession al strikebreakers had been sent for and stated that all extra men hired so far were residents of Louisville and vicinity. He said that 235 men reported for work today. Mr. Funk declared that on each of the first lot ot cars sent out tomorrow morning two policemen would be carried and that if the crowds should be kept moving the service would be extended during the day. There are tonight about SOW suburban ites spending the night in Louisville, ow ing to the abandonment ot service on their lines. At Fourth and C streets strike sympa thizers surrounded a car and stoned the motorman and conductor, injuring the former, Edward Pierson, seriously. The police were called and dispersed the crowd. There were numerous acts of violence. The excitement in the vicinity of Fourth and Hill streets became so fntense during the morning that it was found necessary to dismiss the pupils of the girls' high school. The Teamsters' Union has indicated a willingness to order a sympathetic strike at once. The union of the electricians hae not yet decided whether it will order a strike. Abu-e of Mail-Car Signs. WASHINGTON, March 11. The Ameri can Federation of Labor has taken a hand In the street railway strike in Louis ville and today, through Secretary Morri son, lodged, a protest with the Assistant Postmaster-General against the alleged tactics of the railroad company in using "United States Mail'' signs on cars not carrying mails in order to operate them. Instructions have been issued for an in vestigation of the complaint. WILL WAR OX INDUSTRIALS XeTada Miners Weary of Strife Pro voked by Xew Union. TONOPAH. Nev., March 1L The miners here have decided to sever their connec tion with the Industrial Workers of the World and form a union of their own. At Goldfield great excitement has been caused by the labor troubles. Nearly half of the population is patrolling the streets. John Silva was killed last night and Joe Smith of the Industrial Workers is under arrest. A, big parade is planned for to morrow as a demonstration against the Industrial Workers. Testerday the first shift of miners of LAKE SHIPBUILDERS STRIKE . i Union Men Stop Work at Several Leading Ports. CLEVELAND. O., March 11. In obedi ence to the strike order issued Saturday by the officials of the International Boil ermakers' and Shipbuilders' Union, about 460 men employed at the Globe yards of the American Shipbuilding Company, in this city, declined to go to work this morning. At the Globe yards 20 ships are under going repairs and two large vessels are under course of construction. At Lorain today the situation in the shipyard remains unchanged. Three hun dred union men struck in that yard sev eral days ago. No others quit today as a result of the strike order. The union men in the Lorain yards are in the minority. DKTROIT, Mich., March II. The union shipbuilders in the St. Clair anTl Corse plants of the Great Lakes Engineering Works walked out today. The men at the Wyandotte yards of the American Ship building Company went to work as usual, but are expected to quit during the day. At Bay City the men in the Union Ship building Company's yards are at work as usual, and probably will not strike. SUPKRIOR, Wis.. March 11. Seventy riveters at the Superior Shipbuilding Company's plant went on strike this morning. The remainder of the force of about 1S00 men is still at work. BUFFALO. March It. There was no strike here today in the yards of the American Shipbuilding Company. CORNELIUS DUE TOMORROW Head of San Francisco Carmen's Union to Address Local Strikers. Richard Cornelius, a member ot the national executive committee of the In ternational Carmen's Union, and pres ident of the San Francisco Union, will reach Portland tomorrow morning and will remain here several days in con sultation with W. R. Burton, interna tional organizer and leader of the pres ent streetcar strike. Mr. Cornelius will go over the local situation carefully and advise the men what action should be taken. He will address the Car men's Union tomorrow night, at 7:30, in Drew hall. . Mr. Cornelius stands very high in tile ranks of organized labor and liis au thority in the streetcar ranks of the United States is next to that of W. D. Malione, president of the organiza tion. Mr. Cornelius has led all the streetcar strikes in San Francisco in recent years, and has the record of winning concessions from the . United Railroads in every one. would have done terrible execution hadthrough the streets yesterday suddenly it evnioiled where it was found. exploded injuring the man about the face A bomb which a man was carr ying and hands. The man is In custody. . Bomb Campaign in Barcelona. BARCELONA. March 11. Barcelona has a bomb scare. Explosions of these dangerous contrivances are becoming al most a daily occurrence. 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