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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1906.
WE ANNOUNCE VERY SPECIAL SALES MONDAY IN
Miao)(fn
m is u w
Soft Finished
Long Cloths and Ntvinaaoks
Fine Cambrics and
Muslins, suitable ff 1
for fine under- ij2
garments, yd. .....
9-4 wide full bleached and
unbleached'
FOR NEXT THURSDAY
Wa Announce the Greatest
Sale of
Ladies' Silk Petticoats
Ever Known In Omaha
Particulars Later.
Handkerchiefs
(Slightly m turned)
All are high class they
Sheeting
foes
are in lace and embroid
in various mill
lengths at
a yard ,
HI KJl JlJk '
6ic
!5c
ered edge, sheer
quality worth
W3OSTX"
regularly 20c, at
IDERIES
BBBnBBSJnnBBJIBBMHBBJBBftk ,
JANUARY MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE
Greatest Sale of Dainty Undermuslins of the Entire Year in Omaha
:VN.v't !
-r:v era.
X tf fit " i
Clearing a.11 the Winter
Dress Goods
S0-inch Mohairs and Sicilians,
Scotch Suitings, Tailor Cloths,
in black and all
colors at,
yard
39c
All hljth price Dress Patterns In
this season's style, also many
r-heer stylish spring wool and
ri!k. and wool dress goods a
splendid assort
ment, at.
yard
50c
11.50, S1.75 and S3 Waterproof
Cloths and Coatings, Clfin
all colors, yard JOG
All the 23c and 35c Wool
Dress Goods at, yard . .
10c
PATTERN HATS
from the famous
LICTEN
STEIN Stl) Ave., N. Y.
worth $lo A 15.
2.50
5
and
i
AliDSivS OF APPROPRIATIONS
Heuie Bic8ei cnbjto; in Oonnecticn
with Deficiency Bill,
FEDERAL COURT Al GRAND ISLAND
House Passes BUI Providian for
Holding; Sessions In that City
. . I'roposal to Soperrlse
Irrigation panda.
WASlilNUTUN, Jan. io. Abuses lu the
expenditure of appropriations was the text
of discuvylun in the houH today in the
consideration of the deficiency appropria
tion bill. Llttlu prugri was niado in the
consideration of the bill. Tliu portrait of
ex-Attorney Central Knox, tor mulch the
Department of Justice has asked $2,615, was
again tho topic of comment. The most
animated discussion of the day look place
on an umemiment by Mr. Kelfer of Ohio
to Increase the amount for the transporta
tion of silver coin from U.IK to $10,000.
Two well detlnded arguments were ad-
anced on this question. One was that
to cut this appropriation meant distress
to the interior sections of the country
where silver money was used, and the other
that the appropriation was abused by the
express companies, fur whoso benefit It was
stated that the appropriation was annually
a
1 Vr 4
Quaker Maid Rye
Awarded Three Gold Medals
'The Whiskey
with a Reputation
S. HIRSCH &. CO.
JO. A. SAMPSON. UeueraJ
Us
These undermuiillns are all beautifully made and finished in
the beat shops In New Yoik and abroad under strictly sanitary
conditions. Thousands of fine pieces and all priced far below
their real value. A visit to our enlarged Undermuslin Depart
ment will convince you. ,
Corset Covers. Drawers. Gowns.
Skirts and Chemises, lace and
embroidery trimmed, clusters
of tucks and hemstitched,
and hemstitched,
39c
many ribbon
trimmed.
worth up to
at
Nainsook, long cloth and cambric Underwear,
beautifully and elaborately trimmed Gowns,
Corset Covers. Skirts, Drawers and Chemises,
worth up to $1.50, at each. . .;
Included In this lot is a manufacturer's entire
sample line the garments are beautifully made
and exquisitely finished they are worth as
high as $2.50 each ot
We mention another fine line of Do
mestic Muslin Wear specials at. .
Hand Made French
The most charming line of genuine Hand Made Lingerie ever
shown In Omaha, ,trimmed in the daintiest, fluffiest fashion of
the highest class laces and embroideries, many entirely original
and exclusive ideas the prices on these elegant articles are as
tonishingly low the prices range rf up j"
from l.U to
Oreater Reductions In
Ladies' Cloaks
and Furs
$69 Long Broadcloth CoaU, $33 ,
$59 ljmg Broadchlh Coats, 24.50
$50 Fur Limd and Fur Collared
Coats, 24.o0
$40 Fur Lined CoaU, $19
$S5 rf- $.10 Long, ClotU CoatsAA. 85
$S7.60&-$25 Long, Cloth and Xov-
elty Mixture Coats, 12.50
$!i!.60 tf $20 Long, Cloth and Nov
elty Mixture Cjats, 9.98
$15 Long Cloth and Novelty Mix
ture Coats, 7.50 1
$11.50. $10 Long, Cloth Coats 4.98
W2QK?1 $7.50 Jxmg Cheviot Coats, 3.98
'ZQ&5BS $7.50 Vravenettes, at 3.98
S $25 White Evening CoaU, 12.50
$50 White Opera Coats, 24.50
All Our $75.00 Evening All Our $93.00 Evening
Goicns at f 35 Gowns at $45
$25.00 Ladies' Tailored $15.00 Ladies' Tailored
Suits, 9.98 Suits, 6.98
Fur Scarfs, north $i, 1.50 Fur Scurfs, worth $6 2.98
Fur Scarfs, U)'lh$l!k, 4.98 Fur Scarfs, worth $ !5 9.98
IflBRft
WfiHk
made. The amendment was lost by a vote
of TO to 74.
Before continuing consideration of the
urgent deficiency bill, which was the order
of the day in the house, a bill was passed
providing for the holding of a federal court
at Grand Island, Neb.
Two-Dollar SJlrer Coins.
Representative Maynard (Va.) today in
troduced a bill authorizing the government
to participate in the Jamestown Ter-Cen-tennlal
celebration at Hampton Koads In
1907 and providing an appropriation of
$1,340,000 for buildings and exhibits. The
bill also provides fur the coinage by the
government of 1.000,000 $2 silver pieces, the
exposition to pay for the bullion used. By
this means the exposition hopes to realize
a profit of about $800,000 on the difference
between the cost of the silver and the cir
culating value of the coins.
Representative' Maynard believes there
will be a great demand for $2 silver pieces,
especially coined for the exposition and rep
resenting scenes typical of Jamestown, as
the coin will be of such unusual size that
It will be prized as a souvenir.
SaperTlslnar Irrigation Funds.
The senate committee on irrigation today
referred to a subcommittee a bill pro
viding for the withdrawing from public
entry of lands needed for townslte pur
poses In connection with irrigation proj
ects. The committee Is to bring In an
amendment which will deal with the sub
ject of disbursing public money from the
Irrigation funds. Several members of the
committee took the position that the con
trol of these funds should not be left to
r.oij? : .5 i VMlklf linnMMl II
vilft tLAl -"TV iJl ee11? Al kra. rtiw. II
' m4't3eJ clak la 4 sraf mm, II
RECK1VCD HI OH KIT AWARD AT
t. Los'a WorlaVs Fair, ISM: Nm rre Food sad
ladsstr al iktbllios. IM; Lewis snH Clark
aspoeiuoa, roniaaa, Oregon. Mat
Kansas City, Mo.
bwiles Agent, OMAHA.
Ladies' Corset Covers and
Drawers, lace and embroid
ery trimmed, clusters of
tucks, etc., worth as high
as fifty cents,
each
go at only
each
19c
69c
98c
.1.50 1.98-2.98 ;V
Lingerie
Fine Dimities,
Unusually good
Muslin will be
at, yard.
Lowest
10-4 full bleached
Sheeting, yd
9-4 full bleached
Sheeting, yd
8-4 full bleached
Sheeting, .yd
iln St
I 'Iff
f V
Pepperell Milt Sheets,
81 xW) inches, the irost
popular sheet known
for service and Cft
durablllty 'wC
42x8 and 45x3
Wamsutta Fruit
the geological survey without" supervision
by congress. There Is now about $32,000,000
In the funds affected.
Pablle Land Withdrawn.
The secretary of the Interior has with,
drawn from all forms of, disposal public
lands as (follows:
Proposed addition to Priest river forest
reserve, Idaho, 460.800 acres.
Addition to Cascade range forest reserve,
Oregon, 15.3SO acres.
Addition to Bull Run forest reserve,
Oregon, 13.760 acres.
Proposed Long l'lnc forest reserve, Mon
tana, 110, 7 J) acres.
There also have been withdrawn 46,080
acres in New Mexico for the San Carlos
Irrigation project.
senators Hear locar Importer.
Hearings on the Philippine tariff bill
wero begun today before the senate com
mittee on thrt Philippines. Henry W. Pea
body of Boston, an Importer of sugar, sup
ported the bill in a lengthy statement. Sen-
j ator Newlands, In addressing the commit
tee, said he ass opposed to the bill as it
passed the house or any bill which fa
vored free trade between the Philippines
and the I'nlted States "for the reason that
it will tie the Philippines to us for all
time."
His statement was confined almosl wholly
to general conditions In the islands.
Irrigation Engineers In Washington.
The Irrigation and drainage engineers of
the office of the experiment stations are In
conference at the Department of Agricul
ture to determine the location and character
of the field work to be carried on during
tho Keasou of 190S. Among those attending
are Prof. 8. Portier. Berkeley, Cal.; F. 8.
Herrmann, Cheyenne, Wyo.; P. W. Roed.
Ing, Colorado; Harvey Culbertson, Barstow.
Tex.; Prof. W. W. McLaughlin. Logan,
Vtah: A. P. Btover. Oregon: II. a. Rasch
bacher, Idaho, and A. E. Wright, Reno.
Nevada.
Among the questions under consideration
are the Investigations of irrigation as re
lated to dry farming; studies of the duty of
water; pumping investigations, and the
drainage of alkalled lands In the west and
of swamp lands ,ln the east. The confer
ence will continue for several days.
MORMON ELDEPS OVERCOME
Men from West Foaad In St.
Hotel In Serlons Con.
dltloa.
Loals
ST. LOCIS. Jan. . Walter L. Wilson
of Safford. Arls., and S. L. Cog of Idaho
Falls, Idaho, both Mormon elders, were
taken unconscious from an Oregon hotel
room this morning, both having been over
come by gaa A railroad tieket and 96
which Cox had placed under his pillow, It
Is stated, are unaccounted for.
Groans attracted attention to the room'
and the locked door was forced. Wilson
lay unconscious and Cox, . being delirious,
fought a policeman furiously for a . few
moments and then foil unconscious. They
were taken to the city hospital and it Is
stated will recover. They are enroute to
Chattanooga. Tenn.. to attend church
conference which begins tomorrow. Both
are unfamiliar with gas Jets snd It is pre
sumed they failed to entirely shut off the
flow a he a retiring.
SPECIALS t'hne BASEMENT
THE
the material Itself Is Imported, but the
and rosebud effects are printed In this country, this
accounts for our selling a regular 20c quality
at, yard
Striped and Checked Nainsooks, regular .
10c quality, for,
yard
5-4 Table Oilcloths, same grade you pay 18c and 20c
.'yard, on big bargain square, at,
per yard
quality Of Unbleached I Perfect long lengths
sold Monday T ' Prints, all n ce dress
jT i inouiwnaB o yards
I thousands of yards
Monday at. vard
Prices in Omaha on Wide
Utlca.
Utlca
Utlca
.....27c I
10-4 full bleached
nneeting, ya
25 ic
234c
9-4 full bleached Pepperell
Bneeting. yd
8-4 full bleached Pepperell
Sheeting, yd
-4 full bleached Pepperell 17
Sheeting, yd c
SALE OF PILLOW CASES AND SHEETS
Elxtra Heavy Hotel
Sheets, torn and iruiied,
will wear and look like
linen 46.60 dot. CO.
or, each JK.
81x90
at,
each
Pillow eases made from I Oood
servlcable,
of the Loom and
I
Case, In 42-Inch
Pepperell Muslins, price - ill. j sizes, at, -each
3 C I each
TAKE STAND FOR LIBERT!
Coiititutional Demosrati in Bniaia ifeet
and Online FiegrtB.
WILL OBSTRUCT ORDINARY LEGISLATION
StarTatloa la Reported In Shnsha Ar
menians Prevent Government
from . Sending Aid to Be.
lengnered Mohammedans.
8T. PETERSBURG. Jan. 20. The role of
the constitutional democrutlc party In the
national assembly, according to a resolu
tion adopted at the convention which
opened here January Is. will be to obstruct
all ordinary legislation. However, in case
the attempt at the first session to convert
the assembly into a full fledged constituent
body is unsuccessful, the members of the
constitutional democratic psrty will en
deavor to secure the passage of an elec
tion law providing for general, direct and
equal suffrage and statutes guaranteeing
liberty of speech, assembly, press and
religion and measures for the pacification
of the country. A resolution providing for
the participation of the constitutional
democratic party in the elections to the na
tional 'assembly was passed with only two
dissenting votes. thus nullifying ( the
chances of a split, which the extremists
hoped- to effect on this question. At the
suggestion of M. Budltcheff the convention
declined to bind the party's representatives
In' the national asuemhly to any specific
measures regarding the .- solution of the
agrarian question.
A resolution not to hold a session Monday
In memory of the victims of Red Sunday
was carried by a bare majority of two. the
11
C6
9P
Dr. Humphreys' Scyenty
Seyen breaks up Colds and
S4vnty-ven" cure by act
ing directly on th nlolc part,
without dlaturblng tho rest of
the sjyatom.
Savanty-ssvan" Is tha modern
ours for Grip, Colds, Influenza,
Catarrh, Pains and Soreness of
tha Head, Chest, Baca or Limbs;
Cough, Sore Throat, General
Prostration and Fever.
"77" breaks up Colds that hang
or.
At Druggists, rents, or ' mailed.
Humphreys' Hme. Medicine ( o . Cor.
William and John streets, New Toik.
Thousands of Yards of
TVincft am
(V ' kl-jl ( 1 V. l.ll an, u iri( i iirin, t.va invito
WjAiW shnwri At snpoiAl nrioos. Manv nrp trinl strins
reived from
All the Finest Medium Widths of Embroidery and Insertings More than
a hundred beautiful patterns, widths up to 9 inches many of the very
newest open-work effects; on big bargain square at, yard
s5SB All the Extra Wide Corset Cover Embroideries and Flouncings Vp to lfi in.
wide patterns are all new fine quality of nainsook and cambric many rib- J? Df
We Also Place on Sale Some Very Fine Matched Sets of Embroidery These
are the highest quality, very 6heer Swiss and Nainsook Embroideries
many baby sets, hundreds of dainty effects suitable for 1 P up C
making the new lingerie waists; at regular counter, prices, yard. ltL
SAMPLE STRIPS OF LACES
TorchonSj cluny bands, French and English Vals, in laces FT A
and insertings dozens of the newest of patterns, white, N
ecru and linen shades; at, a yard D
HIGH CLASS NOVELTY LACES-In Regular Department
Beautiful net top laces, 5 to IS inches wide, suitable for sleeves, jabots and
flouncings baby, Irish and Venice point edge, elegant point gauze and
rose point effects; also medallions and detachable ap- up AQ
pliques, worth 50c to $1.50 yard, at U UwC
beautiful dot
8k
3k
10c
bit. Just note
8uc mussed or soiled Table
Damask, yard 14c
BOc mussed or soiled Table
Damask, yard 36c
tl mussed or soiled Table
Damask, yard o
$1.26 mussed or soiled Table
Damask, yard R5o
$1.60 mused or soiled Table
Damask, yard 93o
$1.25 mussed or soiled Nap
kins, dozen 69c
$1.60 mussed or soiled Nap
kins, dozen 96o
$3 mussed or soiled Nap
kins, dozen 41.39
$3 to $4 mussed or soiled
Napkins, dozen $1.98
(3 mussed or soiled all linen
Pattern Tablecloths ..$1.50
$4 mussed or soiled all linen
Pattern Tablecloths ..$1.98
$5 mussed or soiled all linen
Pattern Tablecloths ..$3.60
$10 mussed or soiled all
linen Pattern Table
cloths, each $4.98
$15 mussed' or soiled all
linen Pattern Table
cloths, each $8.60
Standard Drees
sty es,
if 1.
10 veil
to sell 'tfjC
She 2 1 in i
Pepperell
.221c
20k
.18k
Extra fine quality Hcund
Thread Sheets, ki-nwn
a the "Pullman,"
Inches, A9
well made Pillow
and 46-inch
10c
opponents of the motion urging the Im
possibility of finishing the work of the
convention, whloh would be drsgged out In
endless speech making. Only a few dele
gates will remain here until Tuesday to
wind up unfinished business which is Im
perative. Scarcely 100 delegates were pres
ent at this afternoon's session, which de
cided to ask for a conference of the ex
ecutive committee of the party with the
leaders of the workmen and socialists In
order to ascertain whether tt Is possible to
arrange for co-operation In the elections
against the federated moderate party and
the nomination of a ticket of candidates.
Armed I'prlelngr Postponed.
An official of the department of police
said today that a new general, armed up
rising hud been scheduled for January Si,
but the premature explosions at Moscow
and elsewhere had found the military so
loyal and effective that the revolutionists
were discouraged and changed their minds.
Minor rioting might be attempted, and In
fact the police learned of an attack on sev
eral Postal Telegraph substations in the
suburbs snd have taken measures to down
any such rioting with the utmost severity.
The police did not even expect the one-day
strike to be general In St. Petersburg, ss
there were too many Idle workmen snd
the others were afraid to risk losing their
positions In midwinter.
Starvation In Transcaucasia.
ELIZABETH POL, Transcaucasia, Jan.
2o.A courier arrived here today from
Agdam with dispatches describing the re
peated attempts of the authorities to get
a convoy of provisions to the starving and
beleaguered Mohammedans of Shusha,
Transcaucasia. The convoy set out three
times with a strong escort of troops, Mo
hammedan volunteers and auxiliaries, but
was intercepted by the Armenians holding
the mountain passes. The whole district
around Agdam Is harried by Armenians
and others, who are perpetrating horrible
atrocities, not giving any quarters to the
wounded or to women or children. The
Mohammedans are greatly enraged at the
attack made on the celebrated shrine of
Karapirim. After a savage conflict the
Armenian attackers broke snd fled, leaving
fifty desd or wounded.
Arrests at Reval.
REVAL. Esthonia, Jan. SO. The mem
bers of the "temporary government" were
arrested last night. Including a lawyer.
M. Paska, who la the candidate of the
Esthoniau party for election to the na
tional assembly.
Revolutionists are reappearing in the
districts from which the troops have with
drawn and are condemning and executing
persons who extended hospitality or assist
ance tn the soldiers.
Hoodlera Finish Sentence.
JEFFERSON CITY. Mo.. Jan. 20
Charles J. lVnny and Jerre J. llannlgan.
former meniliera of the St. Louis houH of
delegates u-ntenred to the penitentiary
for bundling, were released fr''in prison to
day after having served sentence f
eighteen months. They departed for St.
Louis.
Old C hurch rail.
EL PA BO. Tex.. Jan. The ancient
Catholic church at Teinoenclilc. which was
built by inlsHotinrles working with the
Indians and which was HA yearn old. hah
collapsed and Is a complete wreck. Nobody
as injmed.
NEW EMBROIDERIES
all tVirk nntrAct incnou ti n 1 1 mnct
.. i j . 1
the customs house.
JANUARY LINEN SALE
Our January sale of Linens, by far the greatest ever
known in our history, is now at Its height. So great has
been the shopping crowds around our Linen aisles and
so many thousands of yards of Linens have been handled
In the past few days that a considerable quantity has
become a little mussed and soiled. Tomorrow we place
them on specl.il bargain sain all the Tablecloths,
Table Damask. Napkins, Towels, Bed Spreads, etc. the
least bit mussed, but their real value not impaired one
these prices:
36c and 40c mussed or Killed
all linen Huck and Dam
ask Towels, each lsc
26c and 80c mussed or soiled
all linen Huck and Dam
ask Towels, each loo
16c and 20c mussed or soiled
Huck or Damask Towels,
each 9c
IZfi and 15c fringed or
hemmed cotton Tow
els, each 6hic
12c and 16c . Bleached or
Unbleached Turkish
Towels, each THo
75c fine Huck or Damask
Towels, each 39a
5c and 10c mussed or soiled
fancy dollies, etc lc
15c and 26c mussed or soiled
Dollies, Scarfs, etc 10o
40c and 60c mussed or soiled
Scarfs, Squares, Tray
Cloths, etc., each 2So
76c mussed or soiled Scarfs.
Squares, Tray Cloths,
etc., each 39c
$1 mussed or soiled Scarfs,
Squares, Tray Cloths,
etc.. each 490
FRANCE IS IN A QUANDARY
Peculiar Conditions Eirroundinj; Vonoiuo
u Customs Camel Belt at Parii.
ADVICE FROM WASHINGTON DESIRED
Preparations for Reinforcing .Maval
Strength of France In Carrlbean
Waters Continue, bnt Ob
ject Is Indenned.
PARIS, Jan. 20. The apparent hesitation
In I'Vunce's decision relative to Venesuela
appears to be prompted by the desire not
to begin active measures without first tak
ing the advice of the authorities at Wash
ington. The officials here agree that
Prance's action Is somewhat hampered,
owing to Venexuelu'a peculiar situation,
the formers claims upon the customs
being regarded as placing a blockade al
most out of the question. It is feared that
If Fiance stopped commerce with the ex
terior President Castro would immediately
seise this as a pretext for refusing to com
ply with Venezuela's obligation toward
other nations.
it Is admitted tiiat preparations are going
on for reinforcing the French squadron,
but the object of thi.t step is still un
defined. This much is regarded as certain:
France's next move will depend on the re
sult of M. JusHeraiid's conferences at
Washington.
Venesuela Is Active.
WILLEMSTAIJ. Island of Curacao, Jan.
W. The Venesuelan government Is actively
SORESM
When a Sore or Ulcer is slow in healing It is the best evidence of a dis
eased condition of the blood and a disordered es'stem. They show that tha
bodily impurities, which should pass off through the natural channels of
nature, are being retained in the system from some cause. The blood ab
Borbing- the waste matters becomes steeped in poison which finds an outlet
through the Sore or Ulcer, keeping it , fcaT ot word, ,troBr -BOU,h to
inflamed, painful and festering. AS praise your groat modlclna. I had a
the blood constantly discharges its WTuSft ?tiLWfrZJl
poison into these places, they eat not get it to heal. After taking a. a. a.
deeper into the surrounding flesh and itrSi
tissues, growing larger and more this was about ten years ago and I have
offensive in spite of all the sufferer miUmSSi KO. ,
can do, until the entire health is.
affected. Washes, salves, powders ana such treatment are desirable for tha
ICaWQ iuat I lie V are cicsuiiuk suu aiw
PURELY VEGETABLE. ftf Lr!!:!mP"rlV!!' a;!L 'eflhe
bers of the body so that the impurities and waste matters can pass off as
I nature intended. Then the discharge
is formed, and the place neais permanently, jjooic on rores ana uiceisand
any medical advice you ueed without charge,
t THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA CAm
Dlrniti-n Amlwnilariaa mw
. (ill ni n , r 1 1 1 I ,1 IT, rll
nnrl snnmln lonctlia inet ro.
...p,... v. w -
10c
Extra. Specials in
Silks
The highest grade black SUka
at most extroardlnary bnrgtvins
for Monday's selling.
$1.85 lilurk Taffeta at 8c Yard
Yard wide Imported black silk
taffeta, warranted Q
to wear, Mlf
at, yard JJ
$1 Mack Taffeta at 79c Yard
Heavy rustling quality, 27 In.
wide, wear guaranteed J f
taffeta, special at, 'I f
yard
Pure lllack Silk Crepe de Chine
For waists and entire costumes,
full 42 Inches P
wide, at, ' I P
yard SiJr
Pretty ShJrt Waist Silks, broad
variety of neat designs, many
27 Inches it
wide, at, I
yard
$1 Hilks on Kale nt 5c Yard
Chameleon Moire and Messaltne,
plain Peau de Cygne, Chiffon
Taffeta, pretty Foulards, Crepe
de Chine and all ms ifv
colors in fine H.R a
lining taffeta, 9
engaged in garrisoning the ports of the re
public and furnishing the troops with sup
plies. According to advices received here the
general puhlio in Venesuela received the.
news of the rupture of diplomatic relations
between Venesuela and France' with the
utmost Indifference, but ki diplomatic cir
cles there is much indignation at the ac
tion of the Venesuelan government In not
allowing M. Talgny, the retiring French
charge d'affaires, to return to the shore
after he had gone on board the French
steamer Martinique.
The Venesuelan government is consider.
Ing a project for laying a cable between
RUSSIAN SOLDIERS IN DISTRESS
.
Men Who Refused to Go to VladU
TOaluk from Japan Mart
at Vancouver.
VICTORIA, B. t. Jan. .-The fifty-three
released Russian prisoners of war who re
cently arrived by the Japanese liner Kan
agawa to seek homes, having refused to go
to Vladivostok when released by the Japa
nese government, are reported to be in din.
tress and starving at Vancouver and other .
points in British Columbia,
Speechless with Wonder
are the friends of those cured of Stoma ell.
Liver and Kidney Trouble by Electric Bit
ters, jOc; guaranteed. For sale by Sherman.
& McConnell Drug Co.
American Chips l-eate Tangier.
TANGIER. Morocco, Jan. 20. The Amen,
ican cruiser squadron, commanded by Hear
Admiral t'huiles I). Hlglee, Sailed from
here today for Aiders.
S.TIiE BLOOD DISEASED!
-SYSTEM DISORDERED
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will
poison, and until it is removed the sore cannot
heal. S. S. S. is the only cure for these evi
dences of Impure blood. It goes down to tha
root of tha trouble and cleanses the circulation
ceases, the sore scabs over, new fleth,