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V THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 21. 1009. G IRL WISHED Jl SISTER Little "Slavey" of Oak Grove . Sanatorium Tells Story of Her Innocent Ambition "' Children Are Taken From the Institution. una offices FOB Cilllllf Great Transcontinental Pre pares to Handle Biff "Traffic Here. mm HOW HEW Coincident with the , announcement that tha Canadian Paclflo railway will begin' operating train Into Portland over the O. It. A N. tracks on Mar l. FE 1 conies the news that the -Canadian Ia-I i . Ti 'n' 'it will abandon Its patent ilHUltZilUUIl Ui 4.13 MJIIIPU' at mat m rA Brill I " ... i r Three little children, Mary and Margaret Hays and James Stafness, ; found Ilrlng In close proximity to J tubercular patients at "St. Theresa r Sanatorium," hear Oak Grove, were J removed from the Institution yester- day by W. T. Gardner, superintend ent of the Boys' and Girls' Aid o- cletv. . Prom "Sisters" Theresa ana mo railway office at 142 Third street and have ac commodious 4 noma any railroad tyatam In .Portland. Tha of fice employes wui clio ba increased to liner eight or ten men in tha very near future. While representatives 'of tha road In Portland any they are not at liberty to eay where tha ,new offices will ba lo rHled ft Is said that the Canadian Pa cific will not defy tradition and leave Kallroad Ron-. For a kchhI man years ha pant side of Third street, bet wen tark and Morrison, has been dtivoted to tha ticket offices of the various rail roads, and the Canadian Paclflo will not leave tha district. Formal announcement of the new ser vice was made yesterday afternoon by General Passenger Agent McMurray of me u. tt. k company. There win oe one tnrougn train cated Provisions Reveals 3Iarked Similarity to the Dinffley Jfeasure Like a Chinese Puzzle. , W f !f)WlM invito j-rTi '"7. a . r j i s -x-.a i b I -fv-n 1 rtf ' . i : r Ulli t J ii ... . : trotted FreM Ussed Wire.) "Washington, . March .. zO.-Certaln yagua prorlstons of ths Payne - tariff bill, to which; at first little attention was paid, now loom up, as near as any body can understand them, aa forces that will work for h!uh Drotectlon. A good many roiks nave aooui reacnea .Hum. the promise wsb exacted that westbound train win luvt fit. inm.f,. fflrl Alio Clara Mav. I" reacn f-oruana at ., . - , i iireu wm .Dt turn trains-usea in who has been assisting In the Ours-1 the service, beina- divided between tha - ins- Should be returned to her homej- & N. company and tha C. P. R in ; ,lDg, innum u lemiuiu , j proportion ' to tha amount 6t mileage unto, - i w.auw uj rtuxi rou. i no rouia wm "I told the 'slaters' they must return "a over ice o. k. & n. from Portland to JLtrlp, from Bpokane to tha T tha rlrl to her DarenU or I would Mya pw" . pv.njr " . . I "T - Wilt K?LSUfYU,ia J WlfJ f a warrant Issued, for tnem. ana oy logaiirnain una of tha C. P. ft. on tha Bpokane a ri-ir aaoh way between Portland and St. Paul, to be CAllArl thM RnA.KnAlranA.Prtlun1 ltmltul and It will make tha run of 1910 miles thatnvk;tlon that the bill, lnatead In gl hnura .a hn.ir. i,.i.ti,.i. ..v of belnsr a revision downward, is the Inli maiiM .k. ,IDinslev law In dlszulse. . rltles. Eastbound the train - wlU leave L when tha Payne bill was born jl- . urM.tnr. I-ortiana at 7 I). . m. and arrlva In SL I wnuun tena w cuorw vu uw S oenruae, ju i;uoBo raul at 1:30 p. m. the third 4a y. ThS ?J duty. Many of these wera cut, rrpm a favorable linDresalon. Klnce tnen. study -given to some complicated pro vision in the sections nea,? ma ana Of the bill has produced a change of mind In choaa who .thought they under stood tha qua-lirications impooea oy these sections. A number of members who have dipped into tha supplementary sections ara groping in a fog and hava no opinion except that they do not ilka tha looks of thlntrs. Champ Clark, tha stalwart leader of tna .Democrats in tne nouso,. sums - up tha bill in the -observation that "tha blamed thing ia aa crooked aa a Chinese Duziie.7 Manufacturers and producer are awiu-nilnar . Into Washinfton to learn whara th.y stand and to. demand that tha puzillng provisions ba maae ciear. vmnT gjiA Kinlmnm Feature. Tha most disturbing feature of tha bill to those who favor a revision down ward is the section establishing maxi mum ana minimum rates. in maxi mum rates ara generally equal to 20 per cent mora than tha figures men tioned in the opening sections of the bill. It is provided that tha maximum rates shall take effect automatically when "any country, province, depend ency or colony" ohargea a lower rate on articles Imported from any other 'Country, pr.ovlnce. aepenaency or coi- are prepared to supply Portland Gas : Consumers with all necessary' means of Cooking with Gas. We have lines from S three factories, comprising everything from 7 a $1.25 Gas Plate to a $54 Cabinet Range, No other store shows such a - complete as-; sortment, and fevv uch reas9nable prices; "-'proceedings' force them to give'the child j In ternational, running through the rich u c-m, rte his return !J? ,'.on the C, P. R. through u u, . Diuti 4Bsaa w - inn rnvr waar .jtit m a . Tfrom Oak Grove. 1 found tha lltUe aerful farms of Alberta and ManRoba grU who Is more commonly, known as and from Moosa Jaw to St. Paul over . ..I I rl A Vrta Una ... . v.-iara- may, ucux ioou ..... v . T)) . . . . . . . n n A Ol.. ..IJ I. i , Dirtnoay ucioDer i, Tvvo y" m luiespaciau have been 1 iina. 'After , I- The equipment of tha trains will be ?lallv hajidHnm mnA win (n.H.a hera three both Pullman and Canadian Pacific cars i and take tha veil. - -wanted, to Take Tell. ' - This - was the Impression that Eaoh train will have a combination bag gaire, mall and mdwh rr fit had coaches, standard sleepers, a dining car been l'ft on her by the Fisters.' I as- ana an ooservatlon car. The couches t said to her. "No, you won't I anor tourist sleepers will be aauiPDed become a sister, for. in the first place, lw'cn smpKing compartments, the diner pertained. - they do not allow little girls like you to w" "ai 30 people and the etandard i talta the veil so young, ana io 1 5" ""- "'' necuons, a ' does not recognize them aa sisters ny- a ra wing, room and smoking room. A ,,-way.'. I found that Blater Tnereaa naa j"-".." " ieporB wui oa tna tin .not sent James Stafness to school, al- usually roemy dressing rooms -for -though they said they Intended to do mn and -women. . " n.i i-. nt cnHlnir I ' The observation run vtll tba ilay girl 10 scnooi, out inai I iiCT . """" ""nra jwaitorms,- Durret, I ony tnan k cnarges on iirouucn nrai was being taught In the institution, tl'""" ""t books, magasiues and the United Btates or any lerniory oe 1-, .uur iieroomi ana a longing tnereto. room. The Canadian Pacific Any preferential rata given by .m till 4 o'riocit.' --!" uo unisnea in dark red I mother nountrv 10 a Drovinco or cum ..t t.u h Hn iri 1 me outsiaa ani will ho v.. w . . , i.h nr.ri i anirxi )mr Low I Canadian Pacifla , comram Th e ln tha maiimnm at will co !nto e.f often. ha answered, "Oh, Just soma- cars win De Pullmans, finished lnlfect It ia probable, however, tnat tna Dill will oe amenaea bo mai l,"?i'";f erranirementa or a counxry witn 11a ! Our $12.50 Gas Cooker Only a few in stock at bresent ' but plenty ph the, Yyay;. this Cooker has three burners on top, , id-inch oven, broiler and in oven top: very extra . value at. ... . , . . , . ; i. . . . i.f 12.60 No. 922 Gas .Stove, top 17x2S,..Jwo large new process burners, oven 18 inches wide, improved oven burner and 1 heavy stamped steel body, broiler below oven.;..,, 16.25 No. 923--Same style, 3-burner top..., 18.50 No. 929 Full-size Gas Stove, top 20x25, 3 large, giant burners, oven and . broiler, 18J4 inches wide, adjustable needle valves,- stamped steel body, 34 inches high.... .....f 22.00 .1 '1 w r m V ' lV. "i.," . . ....... 7 times. From my conversation with her I lfta regulation. Pullman brown. I consider her a very pngnt gin, ana 1 think it shameful that she should aver have, been sent Into such surroundings. i.: "What was your opinion of the place after having seen Itr Mr. Gardner " we asked.-,'.' .. , "V thought It a very bad place for ' children to be, and that Is the reason f I took them away at wnce, the super: -.. lntendent answered - emphatically, I t, Mothsr Uvea Bare.. . "Clara" May's "mother lives In "North t-jortlana. wtie gave up tne gin wiin SPOKANE PHONES TALSO GO colonies will not be considered In fixing the American rates. Poisling; Preferential Bate. As tha bill now stands, any prefer ential duty given by France, for in stance, to one of Us colonies, must ba extended to the United States, or France U,. h mn-rimlim ' In tha absence Ot accurate iM)fiiniuiMi mv .u. jw. , application of P,,' , h maiier ui uvmm. .. iui t m rilonarch Malleable; Range t More Monarch Malleable Ranges are sold each year in this territory than all other malleable makes combined. ' , Jl ' "fi There Musi Be a Reason ;for It, the Monarch Is Not the Lowest In Price ij; , If 70a are in doubt take advantage of our free trial offer. Ask the salesman about it We take, all the risk of giving you satisfaction. to leankwhat duties apply , to any part tue understanding that she was to be ( tlcularcountry and when that jias oee a cared' for and educated. It was not ner OaJlI til 1 1 SlTlnir'ntA Ininoldone tnere wm do n twww '"(X naderstandinir that tha child was to I " -.-. UUIUl-UJ ilOlUS how lone -the rates will be In force. . . . . . . . . 1 - . . IVI .. . I " . , M L BABllW tA 11 in IIXUIK 01 rates a-t.j " A Special $16.95 , For a $25 solid pol ished quartered oak Dresser, with a bevel v French mirror and swell front drawers. - WHO DOES 5ELfc THE CHEAPEST? 1 , Whenever you" see any article advertised any place, remem ber we saw it first: , We will sell for less than the lowest; .Ouribtiying. facilities are tHe largest, we pay spbt cash for i our goods and we have no great mortgages to pay interest on. 0(2 AXiNSTER ISUGS FOR $15.95 Some people are buying mottled rugs; called Axminster, at $16.50, thinking they are getting bargains.; Why not trade at Edwards' and get better quality and lower, prices?' " Qy1? AVMIWSTFR nilf.Q mo t.;oc Mission Rockers ..,.., v.b,. iiww .ivril . -Finiih.d In loldmor wnrt- .. crcu ua(j a ciosc-oui to maKC room for our new line; discount;;4 z&per cent. SB i, i MsifH ira B1I I . ! i. have any part In the care of tubercular patienis. 'ine women in cn&igo ui mo ' Institution denied that sh had any part - in tne care of the consumptives, ana this they said ' without knowledge of .v the fact that the girl had ten found in .-sole charge of the eijtlre sanatorium s when the "sisters" were In Portland. ;v "a woman who wanted to build up a .' LI I ...... I A .UM..k AV... r .. v.- ,.v.it-. I ldatlon of indenendent toianunn , a woman who wouia s worit nignt ana iZ" accoraing to ln- ? day caring for an incurable patient, f0!"!?"!". recelyed here today. When Three Cities With Lines of Automatic Wires. (Special Dtapatch to The Journal.) DDUKflDB. WAlin . KM a " r. 1 - ..i.iuuvu ... i. . i n nil. nh ia a n . i . . . r. . , i and would resort to deceit and fraud - : in exploiting her project I don't under- " ; eUnd such a nature." This was an opin- ""Yr ion of "Sister" Theresa, (riven yester- ?,?? ?Pkn - day evening by Dr. E. A. Pierce, super- lntendent or the open Air sanatorium, - an Institution which has received great ' commendation because of the splendid worn v lor consumptives accomplished there. ' Dr. Pierce then made the following , formal statement for tuo pnrposa or . showing that he had no official con- nection with the "St. Theresa Ranator- lurn." as had been stated by the "sls- ij, ters" , to Dr.r Norris, health officer for uiacKamas . county, at the time or his ",- formal inspection on Friday, and as has ; oeen used tn tnetr advertising cards, ' which have been scattered over a large par or ute west. f . r Dr. Pleroa's BtaUment . J" "I have. In tha past two years sent 1 several cases to Bi. Theresa's sanator : lura; cass that we could not make comfortable, on account of their ad-:- vanced condition, at the Open Air 8ana "i torium. They (the sisters) have always . been faithful In so far as it was pos .:, slble for them to care for the patients . pent them. Such patients they gn.ve good Tare as long as they were under . tnelr charge or until they died. "It was necessary for me to send certain patients to St Theresa Sanator .! lum on account of our lack of quarters - and from the fact that there was no other pine to Bend these Incurable canes. 8t Vincent hospital annex has . limited quarters for Incurable tubereulo a sis cases. These quarters ara oft times ' filled, and when this Is the rasa we have been compelled to find elsewhere the best quarters possible. "1 have had no connection with the ft. Theresa Sanatorium, other than in sending a few Individual cases there I hava never authorized the 'eistera' con alder tne aa their consulting pbysl y lan. lam not nor have I ever been consulting physician for the Institution, r and for thera to print my name as medi- It,, uni, nr fnrelirn countries and not. it,. Ttif at a tea ThA American tar-i tff will bob UP and down accordingly las the action or. otner countries fnr the enforcement of the maximum or ! minimum, iz any iwo ""' ro Into a trade arreement it wm at once produce changes in tha rates on goods brought into this country. Basing; oa . Wholesale Fries. Tha plan to base the import value of foods under certain cvlrcumstances on heir wholesale price in this country Is also a mizzie. Tns mnsiej rmco iu nofterv. for instance, are leit uncnanaea If they should be valued, however, ac- the tranafer-of th. ut..,..i. .'. dlcate headed by Samuel Hill of Seattle was anouneed jn Portland a few daya P?.kane was not Included In the no i, iv i cii.iMM ssrrarTA -j ... i Confirmation of the report asto 8po- cording to the United States wholesale kane comes from th t.t.m.n, i, tZSZt price, the effect wpuld be to increase ftockholders of the automatic planDn 'he duty between and SO per cent this city that every dollar of Indebted-1 A protest steadily growing In - fore ness of the company has hsn S s heard on the new drawback provision. waen asked whether the PorUand-Seat- under the Dingley law a man or oor- syndicate will take, over the Home Potion who imported iron material and ....v'vo uuuiuany 01 Mpokane, w. vv. Hindman the vice president of the com pany, said: - , thf? .1ot c?r t0 dlscuBs the matter further than to say that all the out standing Indebtedness of ths local com pany was paid yesterday.". , f.aI , .'C.t5r' " & ben on Is an- His Kama om Card. "When Dr. Plem mnv. .v. .. I?eVr.,'r,,Sdhl",nam medical di rector he had referenne. tn . .t printed matter upon which A.,,'iZ atantially as follows: "Dr. K. A Pierre Gnul.H.i New York City. " " '" ra oi. ineresa Sanatorium. ! Henedictlne Sisters. Home for Incurables." y'8ofVTcaT"he 0"ntJll-.. vouhwllinh7U',y and a,d 'I -upposl you win have me amnwi r- vmi. . . l . un.fis ,u mm way. eopeclally as SV th cards all around" I Immediately Pu- V . i DOCTOR g.II) acmck Icknaas Caosad ty Ooffae BrUk- . c It Is wise to um care ia the selection of your table beverage. Tha experience or several Ttht faml - Ilea proves this snd one of inem is a very Interesting story. ; "We were Induced to quit coffee about iaht years nso because of ita In .. Jurious effect. The doctor advised us to stop It entirely and we begun to urn lwm. - - - Z -h.l! we drank rnffea wa had head ; a-he. leeplesness. i lomach trouitiea, T palpitation of the brart'ete. l,ari found oa rnJuriouB effects from Postum. ' end are clear of all tha old coffee troa l hiea It has a ftne -oior, a dellciou - flavour, and wa feel raa ta drink all . wa w teh (r it- ... "iiv brtrther's faTtiily has ud Povlum f'-r ig t iitm, and has ben bn-nted ;aa we hv-. A wed-h family, netch-r-w. ued t drink coffee for years bat . ft.U"C Ir 1. armful, lva (iuit and now .t ,'oetn-n. "A !imlr of rther famHiee knew " i !.' ) O fe t,!.iiial -offeelrirkra ' nN ( uiul rolt. hv takn r. l'Tm. Tha rt- tors hr may much s . " l cd bv drirkirg effee. r-r-m of them did I ke Potusa frt t" t whn showed thej tmm 1 mke it da-rk and r. h. aiorling t r. t..- oe) r. tT Iikd It better r,., rr.jf,. te it r ' h. t sm " Snr l ift br Is t.pi f, Fxfi h -T- Rl t Weil- la tr- '7kini a Rt." - I T read th above Wtey? - A smb rt""sra from tln t tlsn. t l r mrm t-it, lre, mi fU of ? an tijt-.fi"i. - .,T.k. 7 , c 1 - wrote letters to a client thi ?IaoT. 0ii Bou"d de claring the falsity of any claim that r was connected with fh- i ""i "hln .to J)av the correction made ... iw.l piaca i naa a good deal of sympathy for tha ,l.i.r. iTr vertlsed that they would taka eases of futlont tba5 wer incurable and whi0trer' t.uni,.d Jlwar- Th did this hen I could find no other place for the case of incurable diseases: I sent h.-iiere- m Intention to relieve humanity and to rlve the devil his due hs got me Into this scrape. On several different occasions when i was at the psnAinHnm r am k. ' iBier, inat tney nad epmg inoee children na bunt thera to- then exported it was given bacjt 8? per cent of the duty paid. This was Dene flclal chiefly to the Standard Oil com pany, and the meat, trust and tin used as covers for the products. . - It was necessary to prove tnai mo Identical material Imported was ex- norted b rain. Under the Payne bill is necessary only to prove the exporta tion of as much of the same kind, whether of domestic or foreign produc tion, as was imported tn order, to get the drawback. .. - ' Why a; tax was levied on tea and- none on beers continues to ba one of the mysteries of tha bill. Tea will produce no revenue for a year. A , beer ta would pour neded money Into the treas would pour needed money into , the treasury without delay. "When la scrap iron?" is a questldn put up to the ways and means commit tee by a group of congressmen repre senting the iron and steel districts of Ohio and Pennsylvania. The tariff on Fig Iron ts 12.60 and on scrap Iron only 0 cents a ton. These congressmen con tend that if pig Iron is Imported In any other form than pigs it will ba scrap Iron and will pay only SO cents duty. Chairman Payne has Invited them to draw a section that will hold pig Iron up to the . $2,S0 tariff - under all circumstances: " ' ; - The reduction in scran iron from tha Dingley rate of 14 to SO cents a ton would doubtless bring to . these shores most all tha scrap Iron .la Europe. Senators Bfcudytof tha BUI. : Senators -ara studying- tha bill with care and with few exceptions are very shy -in expressing their opinion .of the measure. - i ;. - i The Republican members 'of i tha ft nance committee that is to say, the four members who hold over from the last congressyesterday had one or two Informal meetings. They have not, however, attempted to take up tha con sideration of tha schedules. They -have been simply exchanging view as to the method or procedure to ba followed after vacancies on tha committee have been filled and selectinsr exnert assist- snce- to help them In tha preparation of tabulated statements as to the effect of tna Din aa it naa bean presented in F7 awa, ,'.'' - Fg-ry I '; J Mi L IP "."tort, ,,. folding; Tables Five different style, to select from. Card Tables.... St.st Card Tables..,. f2.BQ Card Tables 3.75 Card Tables. ,.$5.00 ii ii i i - ii i ii - This Go-Cart $2.75 Your Credit Is Good Reclining 1 back and adjust, able foot, rubber tire wheels, 0 10-inch diameter. This Table $2.25 Exactly as illustrated, 24-inch square top, made of golden polished oak, dependable construction; real value $5.50, special price.. .......... f 2.25 A Special : J.arge. Arm -; ' ' ". Rocker, spindle back instead of -bannister as . shown, srolden elm, cobbler seat; $2.75 'value, only f 1,95. This Go-Cart $7.20 Exactly as illustrated, made 11 1 ;,r ' in one of the most reliable fac- lim-i J'L tories in the United States? rub lOui LlCOll' b.ef tires hood and every part nrst-ciass, vve nave many Is Good . j .. i styles of collapsiblt Carts select from. . 12 ab,e oot' rubber tire wheels, ; '4 yy- Itnilrl " dependable construction; yeal value c laAArf styles of collapsiblt Carts tot -'.X lfinchdiameter.-:,-y'?S VWUU' $5.50, special price f2.25 ' 15 UliUlf select from. , ,1 it - -j i .in 1 1 'ihim'li i jiiiii.1 .. w.i ... ,y . '"'v:r v ; ' , ' ''.vv" . '."L'-i ui.i i mii mbw. yiiim n m w4BBjBB- inn ,, llm. : - -: . ',y:;':',:::' .-. - ( Aldrlch to hasten the consideration ot - -- r - - - . .... .. ,.,; - - -v f . I the bill in bis committee. - As each I" " 11 n j... iw i ijiili.h . mJ . - I schedule Is acted upon by tha house II . ' : : ; : . , ... . . ,. . : i hopes to secure action upon it In bis II ... .ar-a A we ' wi w m rw r ... trvr '.. " ' -' m.-m 'W mm ; II - I tha bouse and the results that might be expected from any of the numerous amendments to be offered by senators. Five new Republican members of the rciHimiiit-v win in Bunirancra on iaon dav when the committee present Its report to tha Republican caucus. They are Senators Lodge. Cullom, Flint, Mc, Cumber and Emool They will hold their ilirst meeting Tuesday, when Chairman gether with the consumptives, but hav ing no authoralutlve connection with them I did no more than voice my com plaints with them. State Blameabla To. "I do not uphold them in what they hare been doing. When tha state of Oregon has provided accommodations ror Incurable consumptives against whom every door Is now Cloned, euch fraduluent projects as they carried on will be Impossible. "I want It made clear that I had no onnertton with the Institution and that tbv nave u-i my name without my authority and against my wUL I would nver have sent them cases bad I found hit ether place, for only a Ut- V,!Jif...!rlL 1 .n,'t "Simir Tbe-rea I J Aldrlch will go over the houas bill with ulVu ' 1'.."' ""'"IT deceit In ! them and will probably appoint sub- jmAm. m T . a UB Whers," committees to consider the various sec ' '"e r'The'rrVJ- .tll0XtT? . Thl i o doubt many change. of , i, n.k n- i 1 . . m n mmnm py t ne renate committee. Ur and . U rrn-but ren thev themselves are rmt y-t iruli ' m,- (f-ii.x ;o-irminea wnat changes they mm rarwaeatSas, Bays Xawrar. , Trh irs came t me for sld and I fcave lhea aBBletins- them.- am 14 the fair- ye.terdar I not know what raued their set betng reoornlsed by tie arclbiahop but they are Be a nin. .(, .4 tber are doin a S-w-J -TiMtble wrk Home Bn.1lr. re tnterfevtiig with the ty era 0-M-- mora - -J ta thaee who -r. err'.rg thera. f da not wait to so ; r rtT t, time and any efforts !?.r,t-",llr or thm ' beiwve J.J SJ "r1" cd are a- ged la a gobd wr- for. . aak Aldrtea Win Work TTa Claw. - aiany producers un4 manufacturers who did not attend tha hearings glvea by tha house ware and .means commit tee to looK after their own Interee's an who suddenly diacoverad when the bill was Introduced that their products were arnopar those upon whlrh the tar iff bad be4 c-haaged. are delnsiog the senate committee with demands ta be herd- The Boat leaders, to waver, hare determ tried that tb-re -ehall be no twlal heariraa and ail of ITieae t la tad people ai l tar. t ut Uielr ar- anTeriia ltfl writing . vvry alfort wiJ ba tneJa ty Senatr Aldrlch to hasten tha consideration -of the bill in bis committee. As each schedule Is acted upon by tha house hopes to secure action upon it In bis committee. In the meantime, lt- Is expected that the first section of the bill to be taken up by the senate com mittee will ba tha administrative sec tions of those relatinsr to tha maximum snd minimum. It is not unlikely that these may be readjusted. ' Tha older senator have already .derni on at rated tnat they are still "staffldpat ters" on the tariff an4 they are rals ing all kinds of protests against the reduction made by the bouse bill ia their favorite schedules. If thera is to ve tariff revisions ef the kind demand, ed by President Taft It looks as If It would have to come through a combina tion of .the younger western Republi can senators with the Democrats. The proposed Inheritance tax will be Strongly opposed in the senate. , Tha proposition of free bides has aN read- lined up all of tha western sena tors tn opposition. The cut In lumber Is strongly antag onised by tha far western tnen and Is supported by those of tha middle west It goes so all through tha schedule. It will ba a flcht of sections arain.t sections, sa far as the senateis con cerned. - mi . . nVIXTER AYEATIIER XV S0UTIIEILOBEG0X Ashland. Of, March JO. A sever. winter storm which began last evening with beavy'anowfall baa prevailed with short intermiaalon sin-e. Tonlaht a tiliwd ts sweeping the 6l.irja and tie temperature Is dowa to ii abeve. New United Electric Railway i m nirnonoa. F- !-. Face X. Fc S. "AVatch the movement dowa the rler." "Watch the Moremcnt Iewn tb rtvwr." rVe Hartxirtow adv. rage Z, f. Z. SALE I OF LEW MUSIC CO. STOCK Will Continue Until All IS Sold. - i As stated in the daily papers, wt have purchased the stock of Musical Small Goods, Sheet Music, etc, ; of th Levy Music Co- Jormerly located on Fifth street, between Washington and Alder," and hava placed tha entira stock on aale at from 20 cents to 50 cents on tha dollaraccount lack of room. , - - . .This stock includes violins, mandolins, banjos, guitars, accordions, band Instruments, masic standi,; music iuub, men hiuih, uiiiruuBn uvgu, etc , . V r ; Greatly Reduced Prices on All -:;: v.- -. GUJTARS : , Levy's regular $10 Guitar.... ... .!;;.; $5.00 Levy rcgUar $1 5 , Guitar. . . j. . . . .97.50 Levy's regular $25 Guitar.".'.. ...... .v..'.... .910.00- ' Levy's regular $35 Guitar. f 15.00 " MANDOLINS . Levy's, regular $10 Mandolin.. ...i .95.00 Levy's regular $25 Mandolin.. 912. 50 Levy's regular $40 Mandolin. .... .-..'...,,.919.00 Levy's regular $50 Mandolin... ..f 22.50 ' . - . . RiMint - J w. , Levy's regular $20 Banjo. .,..910.00 Levy's rigulaf $45 Banjo.. .,..,...920.00 Levys regular f65 Banjo ..$35.00 "Levy's regulaf $75 Banjo ...942.50 MUSIC ROLLS I "Levy's rfgtilar 50c Music Roll.......;..,,.,." .25 Levy's regular $1 Music Roll.... ...,,'....60 Levy's regular $3 Music Roll.. .91.50 '- Levy's regular $4 Music Roll.,.......;.. ... .92.00 ' . VIOLINS A regular $5 Violin, during .this sale ...92.50 regular $25 Viojin, during thi sale. 9 12.50 A regular $10 Violin, during ibis sale. $5.50 A regulaf $50 Vioiin, during this sale. ......$22.50 SHEET MUSIC, TOO Both popular acd cUicjJ.-2a to l5f s cory. Mandolin, guitar and pther muic folios; Regular 50c. "5c and $1 value, now one-half price. Many Accordions of different rnakft.' styles and prices, included in the sale at from $1 to $3 each. SOME TALKIN0 MACHINES ALSO Some latest style Talking Machine will go at greatly reduced prkea. W e hve no room for them In addition to our regular lines, and they must go quickly. A number cf 60c Pic Recorda-i-brand tiew-rett'liftg rer'srly tha world over at that price are in eluded in this sale at 30 ath. Fight reserved to withdraw this r4ir at any time. ill Fourtlr Street Nortli of Washington