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I THE TIMES -DISPATCH: RICHMOND YA SUNDAY FEBRUARY 12 391t l-p siin before the preeert s- 1 ends aixroprUtlon if rally secured so te tae ML vra tRK At tncUiton aa assignee of the Fun cJ Virginia MG the dlrec'lcn n( frw trade under the uulse of rr'fjirocity th-lr position nor Mid to the near future being for tar- tit for revenue enlv end again't pro- tHiioR That It rot 1 noltnuni tie poeiilon of the Ipbllckn party i it tei forth In Ite platforir lined In Its policies and csr-not agree with tt KrjrjjTlie Popular Music (Vocal and Instrumental) Songs of the Day! railed don Ti1 will COL HAMILTON His Experience in tho Army as Well ns in His Home SMOTOR CARS The Standard Price caucus "I an with respect etc CANNON" keiMw Still UepefaL IFpe'iii ioTheTlmee-Diaparch1 aeritidln It Keiiiuarjr 11 Senator evaneon ia ttlil hopeful that he (till bo able to Ldve me Sena to I make prevision for a grand naval parade and r'viwru in the aur jof Hampton Loads when the ships of foreign natlea turn to the United Ft We on their way to the Panama Exposition Although ho failed te get favorable report on the maurc he aiaied to-day that be would offer an amendment to tha naval appropriation bil in tha henata nexat week IL UcO FOR RECIPROCITY- Operatle For Emhoeay Ilwlldlena (Continued From First Page) when tbo item of raw cotton la omitted from tho exporta ft adds must bo blind indeed who can- aed elaaale a beet Male Alae Unit Heoba at lowest prtrro Our Stock of VICTORS and VICTROLAS Imperial to The Tiire-Tlpetrhl Waniugtnn Fmruary ll The House bin providing a jcri for the erection of buildings for Auter-lean embaasles and runouiatca In foreign countries was paaanl by the Senate to-day The bill was passed over a proteat by fcenator Clapp I not tee the significance of her re- markable pre-eminence In the case of the United States In methods of production scale of living end in racial cbaracteriftUcs no otiitr nation 3rtf llic uCSt in tviCflTnoncJ rlcar strongly renetphiea this country The the new Red Seal Records in won-! forces of nature draw the two coun- varJety tries commercially together with a Hsk the man who owns one po-tency which cannot be nullified by Victor mutual tirllti and bv tha other de- Ylcirolas mutual tariffs and by the other de vices by which sutesmen keep nations hhleVianQ fig 213 East Broad Street EVERY-DAY: Step Toward Reclamation ftVt to The Tinis-DlM-teh Washington It February When t-f- House to-dej jjOpted in i amendment the agricultural appro- $75 to $400 pMation bill pushed by Congressman 1 Edwards of Georgia and oilier iPuth-ern members to appropriate IIsdmum 1 lor toe purpo-e of tsi-nding drainage lnveMlKdiiona it took a long step In nulalmlng thousands of sens of land which are now valueless Worlds has lvuvuni acres which may be drained Georgia 2700 Auu North Cardins South Caro-1 llli't and Virginia lODOuu With the extra money teat will uon become available on account of inlay's action much good may ba dona a the fftates mentioned as tlsewhara the United Brat where there arc arga areaa of swamp lands McO line Tha Sisf- asunder" To Prevent Amendments Acting Chairman McCall was authorised by the Ways and Means Committee to make the report immediately and In the most feasible and expeditious way It in probabe that a rule will be reported from the Rules Committee limiting the debate and preventing tho adoption of amendment although as a measure of the lugnest A CABLE'AD IN OPPOSITION the burden of competition thus placed on our farmers we should ha sbls to And It In the terms "1 have not found It so far and 1 note that the Canadian envoy Mr Fielding-eiplalns to tho mother country that while Canada is paining large market in the United Stalls thr United Stolen Is not to gain-market enough In Canada to Interfera with English trade since few reduction are made on our products that would aeek a Canadian market and tha rl 1 th Gallant Porto Rican Soldier Gives Praise to Pe-rn-na privilege a rula la not entirely nee-j time ago introduced resolution in the neneie providing for a commission rssery to act tie the hounuwry Mr Broussard of Louisiana voted jen later Introduced in the against tho olhcrwlaa Build Democratic nous by Representative Wayden of membership cf the committee In ac- i Tessa to take the place of tne Cul- coruance with his attitude at the re- berson resolution: It is probsbls tha cent Democratic caucus which declar- the bill wtil pass the Hensts next week cd for reciprocity In the caucus he Urged ts Press Bill Washington February invoked the caucus rule exempting hiir from being bound by the caucus actlofl Will BeaeSt totals (Special to The Times-Dlvpatch1 Washington February II was learned hare to-day that when the military appropriation bill is taken JD In tha rienate during the coming week strong effort will be made ts appropriation of not leas the purchase of land horae-rulalng section the assembling and the mounted ear- hae been under consideration War Department for because of pledges to hla constituency Senator Lodge Is being urged by loir- liMM' iion unhnlua lr i dependent tobacco manufacturer ail Th the country to taka up Ms bill ite entirety the at reenient nesollatt-c prohibiting the usa cf coupons aa an with Canada but change the phrase- 1 advertising scheme a practice now analogy of tha McCall bill which was i gagga in by tha Tobacco Trust to draited as an administration measure drive th smaller competitors out of to put that agreement into legislative the market shape This bill was introduced by Senator I Lodge early In the session and la now There were numerous amendment heiorf the Senate Committee on Fl-efferrd In the committee to-day whten nance No action has bean would have Invalidated th agreement it since it was referred and the but all were -voted down The only fc ment now on proposes that the amendment adopted was one submitted i rescue the measure andmake aa effort BtItutlon will pri in a lecure an than lOUOOO fur accessible to the if Virginia for railing of horaea'for dee of the army This matter by the some time and node to have by Representative Mann of Illinois to get a vote on it The Independents horse-reisers recently an effort was the House taka care of Col Arthur Hamilton of the Seventh Ohio Volunteer writes as follows: command used your Peruna during our service In the Spanish American War and I will say this that If the War Department records are consulted It will be found that the casualties In my regiment wero less than in any other regiment of tho Army Corps while at Camps Alger Meade and BushneU The total deaths In my regiment during the seven months service were seven out of a total number of 1468 I of course cannot help but think that Peruna certainly was a groat benefit to my command" In a later letter Col Hamilton says: have used Peruna myself and In my family for the last soma years I have already written you about the good results I experienced with your remedy during the pm nish-American War Mr Harper Lehigh Cleveland Co Arkanss writes: "I do not know how to express my thanks to you for the good you have done me in treating me for catarrh 1 was a great sufferer from the effect of chronic catarrh of the head and nose I was continually hawking and spitting and I had entirely lost my sense a smell 1 had tried various remedies but nothing did me any good last I tried Peruna as a last resort and I am thankful to say that after using ten bottles of Peruna I am once more well of catarrh of the head and nose" from town to town having eo into ail kinds of badly heated stores buildings sometimes standing up for hours at a time while plying my trade as auctioneer it is only natural that I had colds frequently Last December I contracted a severe case which through neglect on may part settled on my lung When almost too late I began but withou (avail until I heard of Peruna It cured me so I cannot praiae too rove of great benefit te Virginia Mod Letter to Danville Senator Indicates He Will Make Hard Fight Springfield III February 11 State Senator Halley of Danville made public to-day a letter directed to him from Speaker Joseph Cannon of meats manufactured from these anl-ths'Katlwnsl House of Representatives In which tha fipeuker strongly opposed reciprocity with Canada The Speaker's followers in tbs Senate and Ilonas according to the Danville Senator will put up a hard light on the floot when the Canadian reciprocity resolution la offered next week Following text of Spanker Cannon's letter: "It Is represented in Washington that you re about to consider In the State Legislature at Springfield a resolution indorsing tha commercial agreement with Canada which la now ponding before Congress proposed agreement provide substantially for free trade between Canada and the United States la agri-suliurel products the farmers' finished products- It Includes In addition to wheat barley corn potatoes dairy products eggs poultry etc cattle hogs and oiber animals on the hoot "Of course free trsdc in these products Is by Itself one-sided because we give Canada an Immense market for her farm products both In theory and In fact while she affords ns practically no market for farm products In fact whatever may be theory Of course If there can he an advantage given tie which wit compensate for iluctionn are small Points to Illaerlmlaaflon note slso one conspicuous discrimination food snlmals on the hoof such as the farmers have to sell come Ints this country free of duty hut on the mala there It levied a duty of 1 1-4 cent a pound have no time to enter Into a complete analysis of the proposed agreement hut I send yau under separate cover copy of the President's message containing the proposed agreement and schedule The agreement seems substantially to deny protection to all agricultural products treating them aa raw material and to accord protection to all who use such products In whole or In part as a basis for some manufacturing or finishing process object In writing to yon Is ts suggest that If any effort Is made te secure action by resolution or otherwise Indorsing this proposition while It is pending before Congress It ought to be dons only after most careful examination Is a marked difference oi opinion among Republicans In tha national House of Representatives and In the Senate touching tha wisdom and the Justice of the proposed agreement as a whole The Democrat in the House of Representatives have held a caucus in regard to the matter and have resolved to support the agreement in the House on the ground that while It le not all they deelre to accomplish It Is a long step forward in says that it will pass if reported out of the committee In their representations to Senator Lodge the Independent tobacco manu- In the Interest of making dear the workings of the agreement with respect to wood pulp and print paper in the original McCall bill and subciitnte facturer ear that It la impossible foi to ana doctoring it THIS COUNTRY BAS EFFECTIVE CLUB a smell manufacturer to compete with the trust In offering prises for purchases and therefore this means of advertising ia in restraint of trade McG sa an amendment a provision deaung exclusively with wooo which is the product of Ceneda Under the Mann amendment wood pulp and print paper produced in Canadian provinces that have no export restrictions ere admitted free into this country together with all wood nulp products up to a valuation 4 cents a a pound San FraarloN Wise Washington February Without debate or amendment the Joint reeolu- tion locating the Panama Canal Expo- sltlon at San Francisco passed the 8en- The admission of wood pulp and ite 0-da ate to-da tieed in ths manufaetur of such paper other Interpretation mlsrht given te the proviso namely that tho United or board" Special to The Times Dispatch Ottawa February There Is a broad possibility even without the id products from the United vtatee to Canada la a matter left to the Canadian Parliament All provinces having export reetrlc- The bill was celled np by Senator Perklna Senator Swanson explained aawaaBft Mwaast rf SCwS s' rsrsr srr rs i gwss j-irsrAras or wood pulp reach the American cue- would have the effect of sending thejsltlon- Canada keen to further tne toms house The enetome houses at bill back to the House thereby causing success of ths entire reciprocal pro-the Canadian border are led to deal Aelay he would refrain He added gram pointed out to-day the meena bo brought about by which this may It Is necessary to read carefully ths proviso which la Inaertsd in ths agreement with regard to wood pulp and These commodities are Included paper Expert Forbldde This proviso Is Inserted beesuee In two of tbo provinces of Canada (Ontario and Quebec) there are regulations which forbid the export from thees provinces of wood Intended for use In the manufacture of paper The situation Is peculiar The government of the Dominion does not own and hat no Jurisdiction over the land of the older provinces of tha Dominion These lands known as crown lands era tho property of tha various provinces and In th ease of Ontario and Quebec the officials cf the two provinces have elected to put these restrictions upon tho uo of the crown timber land Wood pulp may bo ax-ported under certain conditions because the wood pulp Industry of On tirlo and Qusbrc Is thereby promoted But there Is rigid provision against the export of raw timber Now In addition to Ontario and Quebec Now Brunswick and Nova Scotia of the Canadian provinces also hav great stores of pulp wood and In the two latter provinces no export restrictions have been Imposed At this paint turn back to the proviso quoted above As Prime Minister Fielding and others of the Laurler ministry Interpret the ivovlalon It means that the Unitgd States will not admit wood pulp and paper free of duty until the ex-port restrictions have been removed by all of the province It Is admitted however that an- States will admit free of duty at' once wood pulp pulp wood and paper from any prerlnce that does not Impose an export restriction Careful reading of tho proviso will show that such an Interpretation Is possible An interesting situation ts thus created -Under th liberal interpretation Now Brunswick and Nova Scotia would ha sbla to send her wood pulp and paper products Into tha United States free of duty while the bars would be set up rigidly against Ontario and Quebec Has Club fa Haaoa 1 Her then Ia the club which hag been placed In the hands of tho United State to lorce fro Interchange of paper and yulp from all the province of Canada: With th bars let down for Now Brunswick and Nova Scotia how long would publlo sentiment In Ontario and Quebec tolerate the continuance of tho export restrictions imposed in these two province The ministry has assumed a neutral attitude though It lr known that Mr Fielding admits that th donbl Interpretation is admissible Moreover it was a Mgh ministerial official who pointed out this possibility In th proviso From the same source also came an Intimation that It was quit fiosslble that at teaat on of th Quebec namely would remove the export restrictions If the attitude outlined war adopted by ths United States When the exposition bill bad been peeeed Mr Perkins thanked hia In schedule A the free but with from Louisiana and Virginia1 for their gracious courteay in connection with the measure" Having paased the House the resolution lacks only tha signature of tha President to make law of IL Martin's Bill Passed Over iSwvltl to The Timas-Dtspatoh1 Washington C- February Senator Martin's bill providing for the payment of moneys advanced bv the State of Virginia and Maryland to or restriction In sny way of th ex the United Ststee government to be portatlon (whether by anolied toward th erection of huild- ulation i LT Ings in th District of Columbia In otherwise directly or Indirectly) smii 1 7(0 which now amount to about hav been Imposed upon lltaom was not acted upon to-day It board or wood pulp or the wood uven on the Senate calendar but wo In th manufacture of ucn paper pwi over and will probably bt board or wood pulp or tbo wood pulp free or assess ths duty according to the ctreumstancaa gattafaetary to rubliahevo John Norris chairman of the pmpeT committee of the American Newspaper Association said to-night: "The reciprocity bill as amended by ths Ways and Means Committee and reported to tho House of Ropresenta- tlvee is entirely satisfactory to ths paper committee of the Publishers As-i societies Tho amendment was pro- pared by Mr Mann It does not in the slightest way alter that phraseology in tho treaty which provides immediately for free print pnpet when mode from free wood It corrects a slight error that was mads In tho drafting of the bill and la an Improve ment upon th original draft" To Settle Boundary I tne Special to The Times Dispatch Washington February 11 The Slayden bill providing for tho appoint ment of commission to settle ths New Moxlcan-Tsxas boundary lino dispute passed ths House lets this after noon The bill will now go to tha Senate Ever sines New Mexico has been a Territory a strip of land about a mile wide along ths ent're Texas border has been in dispute betwen Texas and tha Territory When New Mexico adopted Constitution provision was Included In' It which laid claim to this strip Senator Culberson of Toxa some DREYFUS CO DREYFUS CO Every Price Quoted Means for the BEST QUALITY and the low price is an inducement for you to buy Start now and save 25 per cent on your Groceries New crop New Orleans Molasses per gallon 40c Virginia Comb Honey 15c 2 cans Good Salmon for 25c Winner Milk large cans 10c Extra quality California Lemon Cling Peaches 14c can per dozen $105 6 Nice Fat Mackerel for 25c Best American Granulated Sugar per lb 5c Good Salt Pork per lb 10c Good Lard per lb 11c Fresh Nearby Country Eggs per dozen 22c Mother's or Rol ed Oats package 9c 2-Ib cans Good Tomatoes 5c Palmetto Condensed Milk can 8c Golden Crown Syrup 1-qt cans 9c K-gal cans 18c New California Asparagus can 20c Old Virginia Herring Roe In large cans 2 for 25c Silver ng Best Patent Flour 33c bag barrel $515 3 cans Pocahontas Com for 25c $100 bottles Duffy Malt Whiskey 85c 3 cans Early June Peas 25c Half barrel New Roe Herring $3 or dozen 20c 7 lb Best Lump Starch 25c 1 lb rglnia Pride Coffee 20c Good Cream Cheese pound 15c Mb brick Boneless Codfish 8c Try our 4-Year-old Rye Whiskey per gallon $200 i AH Pork Country Sausage lb 16c Fresh Soda Crackers and Ginger Snaps per lb 5c Whole Grain Rice per lb 6c Witch Hazel Soap 3 to box' 10c large 3-lb cana Tomatoes 7c Best Cocoa Jf-lb tins 20c Baker's Chocolate -lb cakes 15c Pie Peaches large cans 3 (or 35c Beat Feed Wheat 30c peck New Clipped Herrings 12c dozen: or per barrel 5500 Small Country Hams lb New Scotch Herring box 25c New Labrador Herring dos 15c New Flake Hominy Id 4c Nice Smoked Tongue lb 18c Large cana Georgia Table Peache per can 10c Small Smithfidd Hams lb 20c Thousands of Dollars WORTH OF FINE Suits Dresses Furs Coats Skirts THE WEATHER Waists Kimonos Millinery and Muslin Underwear WILL BE SACRIFICED IN OUR GREAT 6-DAY Forecast i Tirgf Rain' ia south rala or enow la aorth Suadayi Mead ay rale norirreto aoath triad North Rain Saaday aad probably Moadayt moderate aortkoast triads CONDITIONS YTSTETUIAT Saturday midnight temperature St A A tomporatur 24 Humidity to Wind direction 8 Mind velocity 2 sat her Cloudy Choice Irish Potatoe 20c bushel -1110 lb pkg Hamilton Roasted Coffee 10c 43 41 41 SI SI II 3 117 13d 12 noon temptrature I tomporatur Maximum temperature sl Minimum temperature Mean temperature Normal temperature Dcflcelney lb temperature Accum excess in temperature slneo January 1 Accum excess In rainfall alneo January 1 peck per bushel 75c 3-lb cans Grated Pineapple 10c Sweet Catawba of Blackberry Wine per gallon 60c Good Ripe Lemon per dozen 15c Finest Celery stalk 8c Fresh Elgin Butter lb 25c Oyster Crackers and Cracker Dust per pound 6c Fresh Country Butter lb 25c Lima Beans per lb 7c Highest Quality New Orleans Mol per quart 15c Surcota Coffee Quality Succotash 3 cans 25c Medal Coffee Java and Every Beginning Promptly MONDAY MORNING Garment in the House Will Be Offered at 1-4? 1-3 Atlantic Matches dozen boxes 4c 6 cans Oil Sardines 23c Good 3-String Broom 28c Malt Whiskey half pint 20c: pints 40c quarts Me 12 bars Swift's Snap Laundry Soap i tn Miitei 1 1 1 1 1 25c New Sweet Potatoes 18c peck or Per buahcl 70c Pure Pickling Spices lb 20c Good Cider Vinegar gallon 20c Quart Hott es Tomato Catsup 10c 3-lb jam I Inme-Made' Preserves 20c Snow Prift Lard 5-11) pails 65c 1 10-lb pail $125 3-lb 1 pail 40c Good Feed Oats Imsliri 45c Snow Flake Family Flour Img 31c per harrrl S475 Good Timothy Hay hundred 5100 l-lli doth sacks licet Carolina Hire 7c Try our regular 60c Mixed or Green Tea now ier lb 40c Beat Gold Mocha 1-lb cans 27c 5-lb1 CONDITIONS IN IMPORTANT CITIRA (At I ll Eastern Standard Time) (lace Thr Weather Abilene 41 Athcvllle 82 AtUntu 24 Augusta 31 Buffalo II Charleston 41 Chlo-go imiii 40 Drover II Duluth mm 22 Uslvcirton II Havre II Huron 30 Jui'kNiinvllle II Jupiter i 73 I IsKiimia City 40 Knoxville 34 Louisville 40 llvmpbls 60 Mobile 63 Mnnirrol 13 New York 33 Furfolk i 43 Oklahoma City 44 Huslnirg 3X tin Irish 40 Savannah 60 81 40 41 60 14 64 41 13 14 I 20 S3 61 II 42 40 43 60 60 15 St 40 40 40 41 60 Clear Snow Rain Kaln Clear Kaln Clear Clear -Clear cloudy cloudy Clear Cloudy 1 cloudy Cloudy Hnnw Cloudy Cloudy Kaln (mow Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Kaln cans iiiiiiiiiiiimimii 5125 New Crop Maple Syrup quart cans 25c New Buckwheat 7 tin for 25c ib Iwrs Smoking Tnbucro 25c New Mountain Hurkw-hmt prepared ready for uej l-ll pkg 5ci 2-ll pkg 9c 3-11) pkg i a 14c oll)i package 25c New Sour rkkles gallon 23c OF THE REGULAR PRICES Cloudy Clear Cloudy Rain ffnnw 21 71 44 60 44 new rejjan DKEYI YFUB (ipokuns 3 pa Washington 13 40 Ullmans Son STORES: 1820-J2 Main St 506 Marshall Street Two Phones at Both Stores Dclher Roods all over city Remittances must ac company all country orders Write for our catalogue Wilmington 43 YTyOisrill 13 201 East Broad Street MIMATIKG ALMANAC February 12 1111 HIGH TIDE pirn rises 1:14 Morning 8:11 Dua gats Mx 6:11 Evening 4:41.

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