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   Des Moines Capital (Newspaper) - March 1, 1912, Des Moines, Iowa                                HP CITY MUMMY MONDAY MUCH 11 V VOL. NO. 27. CONSTRUCTIVE NEWSPAPER WILSON MEN CLAIM SIX DISTRICTS SURE FOR NEW JERSEY MAN DBS IOWA MARCH 1, HOME EDITION How to Save of a Month By 5, N. PRICE ONE CENT. District Managers Present Re- ports Which Make State ager Bronson Very Wilson Due COLISEUM SPEECH EVENT OF THE Will Address University Club night at the Savery and Speaks ftt Highland Park College at 8 jn. 9 10 o- Park 10 a. m. I State Manager of the Wilson after EI conference this morning with tlic managers claimed six ot ihe eleven lor Uio i A statewide ference of Wilson supporters is in progress at the Coliseum H at 2 Manager the to ITie state from American Woolen Company and Arlington Mills Notify Em- ployes of Increase in Effective 1.-The of notices today In ihc ton Cotton and Worsted Ploys a In- creaso of 5 per to take regarded as step toward the great textile which nearly The was general In Lawrence I many of ihe other mills hero make to rno ave nol tire American Woolen i A of doing duly the for of There appeared to he -A slight Ji the of people various A party of children wh n the mills and who to Before a com- in Washington toft this at a. m. The delegation only fo whom entering the have worked j been J com- Tenth and Eleventh lie atoo says that there Is chance In the Seventh and a fair chance In the First snJ Second It te probable that some sort of a lution pledging support to Governor be adopted at the rally this Among more prominent Wilson to arrive were Crow of Representative V Byerly of Slate of the Fifth J. and Murphy ot J. Wade of Iowa P. A. O'Connor of New E. G. Dunn of Mason W. Hamilton nt and an Wagenen ot Arrives at The governor of who the democratic for arrives In hi a nt o'clock over tho Hock A committee of democrats com- of Jerry K. J. M. A. Van of Sioux F. O'Connor of G. of Mason City and Dan Hamilton cf ai noon for lo meet the the party reaches DCS will be mel at the depot by members the Wilson and Ame ican Woolen company today s agents ID all of thirty-three mills in and Vork state to ad- vonce 6 per cent. The about opem Complaints Involving freight from Des on leather sbodA grave vaults and bottles have been of the Creator K. Bos grave a rate from io which IB 5 cents A er than If the was for the longer St. Complaint Is made against the rate on bottles from arid Alton to DCS 3tclnoft it greater than the rate rfh frutt jars from MUTINOUS TROOPS IN PEKING LOOT STORES AND BURN RESIDENCES Desultory Shooting Resumed and It Is Believed Yuan Shi Has Lost Manchus Remain LOSS OP LIFE AND PROPERTY IS Commercial Club Calls Attention i to the Danger That Threatens j Many Civilians Thought to Have n. lii the Wealth of the State This Coming Warning of dial corn cirop of Iowa will be i fent out to alt sections tup state by i UPS Commercial On i lieu Monday Uie dub will of these warnings roady for j They he for use aa Inserts by and will lie in any lo jobbers ami hankers In any city of the I stale who will use 111 em us hi 1 out Iowa This otter applies to any point in the Tito circular reads as dollars Is valtio of ot an average Iowa corn You will tiie value of this uroy lo the business Interests of Uo you know that stand a to lose this Iti that arc io. The wet of parly anil the summer months combined last year to kill lint silk and tassel on of tho Iowa with the result a pari of tlic 1511 corn was not anil Is At tlic Amea Junior short supposedly com from the 1331 crop in classes when tested out showed leas titan 1R per cent of SI fil for What rest or tiie seed U takes aboul Why not your farmer to lie tills of Been Killed and Worth of Buildings Burned Mutiny at Tien lias again In ilia awl H It- Hut Sill VM of bis of troops are to be aid evidently cara I Of ON 1ms yums on in party of tjie the re in Hie looters captured the net of off on by Loss Placed at The firos h were ed all or havo died The estimated number of Have ami tltn Is not hoi ft is belle red thac the or life lias been Tlic was a most complete lo anil lo foreign JUKI there Is some of a of dis- H on U. h is opposed to loo tno interstate commerce communion at as adopted by Chief Day by Com- the police St. to 31. of shipments end fruit jars were raised on January 33J3, the rate on jars was reduced to the former level on January 3d rale on ms left 254 cents a higher than Discrimination la charged in the on leather shipments because the rate from Milwaukee to Des is 6S cents and from to Des 6) which ara greater the sum of Intermediate By at river points the rate could be cut flown to less than to cents In both SONG HAKE HIT IN ST. March Uie we refer the natter ot selecting music for a stale song to the people of the state themselves under he said Governor Had ley Hartley hopes to bead off ue song with something better bespeaking the dignity ol the on Paso 11. First Churdan Pioneer lo The March who been a resWeat this for the past forty years and a res Men I of Churdan ever since Uie town tiled at her homo here Her husband Is a veteran of the civil She been In poor health for She a family of grown This Is as Thrown on Screen by MacVicar t Has Caused a Threatened Law Enit and It Resulted in an Ex- Session at Political 7 Meeting Last Here 15 trie picture Harry professional which has much interest in the Councilman MacVicar is picture on the screen during the picture show to point out audience how Ihe professional has been driven out of Ihe station he look charge of the de- The display of the picture meetings has small threatened lo KCl out injunction restraining Councilman from using Hi did not carry out his i The shown here ii the copy MacVicar The picture was ed In an unusual R-CS to sit for the picture Ml who has charge Of the camera photograph epart Mr. Graven believes that the en should arrested and sent He assona that the must of the as well as the Rev. Mr. views on the golden searching today masked man who entered the home of Mrs. Jack divorced wife of tiie aon 61 lato Chicago millionaire who her from her own residence almost Into that a Mrs. the Iho intruder entered lier past her and ing problem of human The whole system by Mrs. h Is toward front door and escaped be more and more a into the The followed her If human Th. to Ulc whero ran for who went to liar aid saw a man jump over a An which the of both the maker and owner had was found In nn ash in the rear of the receives a a financial profit out of tiie of making a man then takes from him balance of his cash way of or throws him Into jail and tii care Ills only is a crime I the family which ought to stopped hr every tilt tg not one This to he solved by maudlin sympathy do as you like to bo done I am not at all In sympathy Kith Hie scheme of Chief Day of taking the man who Is drunk lo his home This Is the last place the man wiio Is I The family can afford go without bread tban to have Mm When a man has lost control of himself the only thing to do Is to Place him whero he can be controlled This 13 why we have A drunk man should be arrested on and properly arc not safe where this Is not The police should nol shirk their responsibility by attempting to throw It upon the man's family 1Jlal, t. or There la no room for maudlin here ot our system of flues on Ine drinker and jail sentence of these unfortunates should be put to work In an Industrial such as a work house or ifie where ho can be supervised his wages to support and jam. and where he could kept awi from thai makes him 1ft Ui Supervisor of Grades 7.. c. Thornburg Principal Maurice of West High are attending the national convention In St. Louis with tendent w. O. Secretary of the board morning that The Investigation of all of three are paying their own thai for reason he bj not In The total cost of ent to the same tion last year at was tni The paid It D. Givens will become president of board to succeed J. Kleming when the new board Is organized after the annual on March There will be two new bers of the board chosen at the Mr. Givens will be the president or seniority of He was not a member of the Board tor the two years to his present lint served be- fore that Fleming as a Ihe boardt but will retire froni the POPE JOBBIE SKIRTS Ids re- cent pronouncement sowns at which are ed by church the nope has now declared against hobble These are to be barred from nil March tion of- a few In Rotated all the coal mines of the aro Wle this Some of places work Is mill joins notably In whore are ihe miners will Join tile The only mine hi tiie country when the men have decided to remain at work Is a little one In and here the la carted on police ATI off Via I this morning estimates the number ot who Have already down their lools as Importance of The importance of roal in- dustry in Great Britain is obvious from the figured of Ihn production of when tons of coal were value at the pit mouth was The total number of sons employed In and about the mines In the same year wan 1.0U.U5. and of those worked under On the surface a considerable number of arc employed tho these numbering in 1M3 nearly elx thousand The by the strike art which produces about tons a 3.WO.OOO: Staffordshire 130UOC0 and Tho continent of Europe relics to a extent on of France lakes a yearly average or Italy and nearly 5.W5.0CO: nearly Holland and lake about 2- and Ihe other countries In smaller Mutiny at Tien Tsin j i nl n twenty-two 1'rkinc. nn Ulo shortly this morning There firing in tlm native i composed 1 or employes and their retired to the British military where soldiers of the set infantry are stationed to guard tha railway Dispatches from declare that 'S -In w open letter League asked lo give his on woman suffrage and whether In opinion women should be allowed to Thn signed hy O- is as of the papers have reported you opposed to votes for but we and be- lieve they ihe bloody ol Lexington ami Concord anil Hill our forefathers and to convince the world that derive their only powers from the consent of the as yon must this great foundation principle of true democracy and vital reasons can you find for keeping even one woman in ical the stales this great principle there are over a million who they control electoral votes and might caelly the coming Tiie re- candidates de- clared themselves Jn favor of for and we ask you lo the or present convincing reasons why we are very G. Men's Uague for r nith a or Somerset in- 5etu iri whereabouts ot the train if escort it on Us way Tlw T i C 1UUmi" leas lal was looted the CC hM TREASURER OF AUTO DEALERS MM BLAMES CITY AKD n City employes responsible for the fire helny poor condition cording lo ot the Dea Water company in teller to Corporation Councel H Byp The company asks that de- the investigation for by Superintendent of the public safely Manager man asserts the Investigation will prove that city and not the water company are to for the poor con- dition of tne fire Tn reference to the Hrc Rt tiie inat the hydrants IQ that neighborhood were Mr. Iowa agent for the Ford treasurer of the Automobile Dealers association one of dealers tn the Became of an error In the filing department at The capital the wrong picture Is In mobile today over Ihe C. A new bookkeeping goes into lect in the office of the overseer or poor All goote going out of the office checked by weight Instead of by money Hereafter checkers witl he able to lell becomes of the supplies by the Tiie overseer has been provided wilb rev receipt booka neir counter and door Every package be in size and There will be no for one thing and Miking Under the new system poor will not be and the goods will not be ed out at higher money values than lo sure that the will out long instead of The new system follows the marte In The Capital as to Ihe condition of the records the ot the system In the The board of adopts marte by The Capital In every particular head of the pauper com- end Overseer of Ihe Poor C K Meade have even gone further In up the of the Both greatest credit for the The taxpayer win be inter- In Into the btz storeroom and talcing a look around He win te March glars cafe of Then M M The Polk County Clark chih nith SIS members was organized at a Ing of supporters held in last The purpose of the club is to control the Polk county tion to the state convention the con- fn the interest ot Speaker The officers C. O. Guy chairman tive Charlie There will be ten on ihe tive one from each ward in the city and from each of Ihe rural supervisor TAXES THOUGH HOUSE CAVED IK A. was denied remission ot the on his on Ninth which when In Direct was this morning by the board of The properly was at staled WBS no Insurance on Inasmuch as the city will have to for the damage done to the property this if In a. way the board held that Marcovis is not to a SEN. IL B. CUMINS f ILL IT BE Cummins will not attend of hts makes The resolutions i I IKE FOOD Original Here Four known world class present original net at Itie This is an un- usually comedy act. and fail lo please i fun-loving audience. Xew will be at ing iho DM faces in and a high show Is there will tw no in Uie price or 1> Snyder Club Is Tlw dub basketball Athletic league at ihe clab afternoon n to 4 a iu the Woodrows and of the THE WEATHER For and its and probably snow flurries or The lowest temperature Will be between 10 and 15 de- greca Above I-A Only One Couple Had to Get Married on Feb. 29 II I It WiU Four Years Before They Can Celebrate Their First Wedding Day 200 Years Would you gel on February 29th? of Swan Miss ot were the only in Des the of marriage on that In- frequent clay and yesterday a them to are a of the thing? that are bound to their They will noi a wedding for The of their will not fall on the same day twenty-eight 1C will 3M before friends toe to give them presents In or of their soMen In spile of these circumstances knowledge of 4he resalt Tils for a license yesterday to Baldwin linked at him but It all hp have decided It win bo sort or Tan gel aay doesn't but once fn tor  

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