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MANY OF THEM ARE KILLEb WILSON AGAIN HITS “RIDER” Relterates Position in Regard to Postoffice Appropriation Bill. Washington, Jan. 20.—President Wilson reiterated to callers his op- position to the “rider” in the post- office appropriation bill which would exempt more than 2,000 assistant postmasters from civil service. This new disaster is the result of| ™py president did not indicate any the volcanic eruption and earthquakes plan for having the provision elimi- which for a week have devastated the pated, but was emphatic in his op- island of Sakura and made a wreck| pogition to it. of this city. The eruptions and earthquakes con- . tipue but with activity much sub.| FOLOw the crowd to the rink to- dued. morrow.—Adv, Earthquake Refugees Buried Under Falling Cliff. Kagoshima, Japan, Jan. 20.—Three hundred refugees from Sakura were buried under a falling cliff in a neigh- boring village. One hundred bodies have been recovered. Notice 3 The voters who signed my peti- from the first ward of Bemidji are at liberty to endorse any- other emergency only. ed. I highly appreciate the good will of the gentlemen who subscribed. FRANCIS 8. ARNOLD. January 19, 1914, ‘WANTED-—Experienced apply of W. G. Schroeder. New York, Jan. 20.—Simpson, Spen- candidate. My petition was merely | cer & Young, local agents for the tentative, to be used in case of "?nf“m" Igo:mo. zgmy-th]reefl;el!l It has been des- |OUt from Lisbon and nearly en days overdue here, said that they felt troyed, and hence will never be fil- Ho alarm Hetauss of her monarrival, Bhe has no passengers and only a small cargo. The crew numbers be- tween thirty-five and forty. It is explained that the Oceane was not a fast boat and that she had tiecutters. | probably weather. NOY FERRRIE FOG STEANER "‘?;".;.. Ve aiad 1o ey a fom mosds ADD]TIONAL ”WANTS tion for nomination as alderman|New York Agents for Oceano Say Craft.1s Slow. been . delayed by bad Cough Medicine for in praise of Chamberlain’s COUEN | A~ ANAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Remedy” writes Mrs. Lida Dewey,|FOR SALE OR TRADE—New and Milwaukee, Wis. “I have used it for| Wused autoes, apply Anderson & years both for my children and my-| Knopke 319 Beltrami avenue. self and it never fails to relieve and|FOR RENT—House inquire Frank cure a cough or cold. No family with Lane. children should be without it as it 0 S WANTED—To buy, a second hand gives almost immediate relief in aligls slefeh, of ‘a pairof. Maht cases of croup.” Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is pleasant and safe __Ila_bs,_-wiih_box ?Ed_s.m‘_lj).lfmi b to take, which is of great impor-| WANTED TO BUY—Fine table po- tance when a medicine must be giv-| ftatoes. Farmers bring potatoes to en to young children. For sale 'by| this store. We pay top notch prices. all dealers—Adv. : W G._Schroeder. Boware of Olnuments Tor Catarrh That _ Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the ‘whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip- tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the £o0d you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured- by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken infernally, acting directly upon the blood and mu- made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. 3. Cheney & Co:_ Testimonials free. Sold by Drugglsts. Price 75c per bot- tle. Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipa ton. ; N account of the mild weather we are over- stocked on many lines of heavy merchandise. Had ordinary weather conditions prevailed since Nov. 1st, we would have had the cash for goods that we must now sell at a loss. A great ten-day money raising sale January 21st to January 31st Su ly your future as well as your present wants at this sa White goods _Lonsdale, a yard 45 in. pillow tubing, a yard .... 42 in dillow tubing, a yard..... 9-4 brown sheeting, a yard..... 8-4 brown sheeting, a yard..... Ladies’ white waists Wamsutta cambric, nainsook finish,, yd 133c —Spring of 1914 styles, ea... 12¢ bleached muslin, including Fruit of the Loom and The thrifty housewife will supply her wants at this sale 6-4 bleached sheeting, a yd ............... ......... 16¢ 8-4 bleached sheeting, a yd ......... 15¢ 75¢ Princess mull, a yd...... ......... 22¢ 50c Princess mull, a yd.... & ......... 20c 35c Princess mull, a yd..................... Musser hose —AIll Musser wool and cot- Dress goods —Choice of any piece con hose, men’s, men’s child- of wool dress goods in 98¢ Ladies’ flannel shirts —Our entire stock of ladies’ ren’s and ladies’, at a straight the store.................. discount of..........ccceeeeennnnee 10 per cent ‘Ask for men’s hose in basement flannel shirts, colors” brown, gray, cardinal and navy... Ladies’ and children’s Underwear Bed spreads One-fourth off —All bed spreads, white and —All ladies’ and _children’s und- Munsing wear at 10 per cent of Muslin underwear ... | —Ladies’ muslin underwear, in- cluding 10 doz. spring of 1914 brassiers. ... 20 per cent off underwear, including the famous 25 per cent off Silk remnants —Hundreds of yards of short ends in silks, many pieces contain enongh for a_dress, many other pieces enough for a waist; plain, and fancy patternsat.............. One-third off Rugs & carpets —Choice of any rugor yd of carpetin the store at One-fourth off le —We are taking drastic measures to effect a timely clearance of wo- man’s winter apparel. Suits, coats and dresses all reduced for this sale. The late fall and winter styles go at_about Half Price, while many dar- ments of excellent material and very good style are re- duced to a price much lesé than half. Ladies’ skirts Sixty ladies' (wide) skirts, colors black, brown, navy and cardinal, values $4.50, choice each Ladies’ 1 $25.00 Oppossum set, sale 1 2250 Fox set, sale price 1 50.00 Jap Mink set, sale 1 1 1 65.00 River Mink coat, si 37.50 Astrachan coat, si: inter shoes —One lot of men’s $6 fine shoes, late winter style: er, leathers —One lot of ladies’ Gull calf button shoes, $4.00 and i Men’s and boys' suits and overcoats One-fourth off Men’s flannel shirts One-fourth off Men'’s and boys’ caps One-fourth off Quilts and blankets . One-fourth off - Woman's wear $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $ 2 98 (Limit, one to a customer) 25.00 Leopard set, sale price.... 50 Neck Pieces at Cost and Less Basement bargains One-fifth off Men’s heavy wool sox, | Men’sheavy doublemitts ~ 3s5c a pair Men’s sheep lined mitts 45c a pair furs price FRTR $19.50 price ze 36. A ze 40 ............ 29.50 35¢