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4 3 P JESC 0 O O D’ O o J D o (| lEH!IHHEHEHIH!EEHI!HIIlll!l J O 0 B T The Benmidif VOLUME 3. NUMBER 220 January Bar- gains MINNESOTA Daily Ploneef BEWJI MINNESOTA, TWESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1906, TIEARY & BOWSER BEMIDJI, Anticipate Your Shoe Wants Straw’s Bankrupt Shoe Stock ! Company. Men’s and Roy’s Shoes Straw’s $6 shoes now, Straw’s $5 shoes now, Straw’s $3.50 shoes now, Straw’s $3 shoes now, Straw’s $2.50 shoes now, Straw’s $2 shoes now, Straw’s $1.50 shoes now, $4.00 $3.75 $2.62 $2.00 $1.88 $1.50 THIS Ladies’ & Children’s Shoes Straw’s $6 shoes now, $4 Straw’s $5 shoes now $3.75 Straw’s 3.50 shoes now 2.62 Straw’s 3. shoes now, 2.00 Straw’s 2. shoes now, 1.50 Straw’s 1.50 shoes now 1.13 Straw’s 1.00 shoes now, Straw’s 75c¢t shoes, now, Men’s and Boy’s Clothing. Just to give January that active December appearance, we are going to move our winter stock of Clothing, one garment at a time goes slow, we are going to make our January prices so low that every customer will buy, at least, a years supply. will be sold, choice Men’s Suits Men’s suits will be diyided into 3 lots:— Lot one will contain all suits between $16 and $25 and will be sold, choice of lot, for $15.95 a suit Lot 2 will contain $15 to $16 suits and for $11.95 a suit Lot 3 will contain all $10 and $12 suits and will be sold, cheice for $8.95 a suit Men’s Overcoats - trousers will be sold at a discount of 25 per cent from the regular price. 1lot of sheep lined coats for $3.98 Don’t fail to see the Ladies’ and Gentle-98 wiie- mens McIntoshes that we are selling for $7.95 1 lot of Ladies’ suits worth $25.00 now Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Garments. 1 lot of Ladies’ coats worth from $10.00 to $25.00 now $4.95 We will give a discount of and trousers,—Boy’s overcoats, suits and 25 per cent from the regu]ar price- of any ladies’ suit, coat or skirt'or child’s coat. FURS--All 1adies’ furs and men’ s fur-coats sold at 20 per ct. from reg. price. 1lot of ladies’ jersey ribbed underwear. - NOW, 1lot of waists. worth up to $6.00 now, 2lc $1.49 2 GREAT BARGAINS--1 lot of Misses’ overshoes, the 90c kind, now 59c 1lot of Misses’ overshoes, the 65¢ kind, now 39c ¥ REMEMBER - X illllll IR O O o | lllll.lllllllll..llllllll THE REMNANT - SALE MNP AT IA\I™ a2 o~ $4,000.00 worth of high grade shoes, such makes as J. S. Nelson’s Gus'- tom Fit, Racine Shoe Company, North Star Shoe Company, and Shaft-Pierce We bought them for 75¢ on the dollar, you can buy them AT 3-4 OF STRAW'S PRICE [ MONTH ', lllllllllillllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllll l.l_llllllllllll - NOVEL APPEAL TO VOTERS. TEN CENTS PER WEEK MEET DEATH Fire Follows Disaster and Imprisoned Persons Are Cremated. Haverstraw, N. Y. Jan. 9.—The cave in which occurred here Monday evening resulted in a much greater loss of life than at first reported. The breaking of a water main undermined twelve houses which fell over the bank and rendered it impossible for the wrecking ‘force to get at the ruins. Fire followed the disaster and the im- prisoned victims were cremated. These number more than twenty. A large force of men are at work, butro bodies had been recovered up to noon today SENATE WILL INVESTIGATE Senate Committee on Inter< oceanic Canals Will Apply Probe. Washington, Jan. 9.—The senate committee on interoceanic canals has decided to investigate all matters re-- lating to the Panama canal, the gov- ernment of the canal Zone and the management of the Panama railroad. The investigation will begin Tuesday next. ASKS FUF A INVESTIGATION o |8 RESOLUTION IN- HOUSE REFERS RING TO RECENT EXPULSION ' " FROM WHITE HOUSE. ?"‘* et TERE o Washmgton Jan, 9. —Representative Shepherd of Texas has introduced a resolution providing for the appoint~ ment of a committee of Republican and Democratic members of the house to investigate the “recent violent ex- pulsion of an American mother from’ the White House offices and grounds by executive officials and employes while she was seeking an audience with the president of the United States.” The resolution was referred to the committee on rules. Mr. Shepherd made the following statement concerning the resolution: “I introduce this resolution in the name of American motherhood and American womanhood. The occur- rence which is the cause of this reso- ° lution was a violation of every senti- ment that glorifies American manhood and American chivalry. The brutal treatment of this lady, who was but acting within her rights, seems to me to be outrageous and indefensible. The American congress ought not to permit the matter to rest without a thorough and searching investigation. It involves the most sacred element of American life, the respect and rever- ence which every true American citi- zen accords the American woman and especially ‘the American mother. ‘When the president of the United States, with all the glamor of his great office, steps into the presence of an American mother he is in the presence of his superior. This action of his subordinates should certainly be investigated.” WAR SCARE IN BERLIN., 1% Business Men Insuring Against Loss « in Event of Trouble. 7 Berlin, Jan. 9—The National Zeis tung says the most recent phase of I the Moroccan question caused general lassitude on the boerse and adds that war clauses are being inserted in ¢’ grain contracts and that insurance against war is being taken out in other businesses. These, however, it is ex- plained, are simply: precautionary measures. 5 Sir Charles Dilke’s Address Consists e of a Single Sentence. London, Jjan. 9.—Sir Charles Dilke . |has issued a novel address to his con- stituents of the Forest of Dean divi- sion. of Gloucestershire, which he has : ‘ 'represented in the house of commons ' -les an advanced Radical since July, '-: 1892 Tt consists of a single sentence, .-~ ls follows: “I solicit a.reneval of your trust.”