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   Lima Daily News, The (Newspaper) - March 1, 1912, Lima, Ohio                               If I Jl L AST CITY EDITION Want AOs for them for CUy MORNING SIXTEENTH tEAK MARCH 1, 1912. FRIGE 2 March Tonight And Fair Of a President May Be Given The People ff DUNKIRK HAS March 1 Mail rier F. Lewis has served ten years as Kural in that 312 days in a service he has traveled miles aud delivered to his v irons and the Rest Office 200 pieces of The dis- iance traveled would be more thaa 3 1-S times around the A Lady Cook Wants a Too Pajamas And Lingerie Features Gotham Fire PLAN BEING FORMULATED fOTE FOR DELEGATES AT THE MAY ELECTION PARALYSIS CAUSES DEATH OP BURKS THAT REPRESENT PARTY IN IS HIS Bp came to George M. Shoemaker at his home on north Canal Wednesday at after illness i from Mr. Shoemaker had VoT March ln failing health for over a- and for the past six or seven wih be presented the Democratic his State Ceatral committee at its his gradually growing nest which If will weaker until death came to relieve give the Democrats of the state chance in the May primaries to A one of mi- press their preference for business buildings if oy the stirred at Thursday State Central was discovered by one would give the In the frame ers of the state the same occupied hy J. It will be argued before and alarm was Democratic State Central Jn ttre department that such a presidential Worked but the fire had proposition is possible under very present election laws of to J save tho building and IS A William former cratic State has worked j the plan and present it. j FInley today he believed the committee would approve it and put j it into In a the Finley provides the Democratic of at the May shall do the j Elect six delegates at large six alternates at large to the j National i HB IS IX THE RACE three at ona congressman at J t The plan provides further any presidential such as i Governor or any of the have placed on mary in me names of six delegates at large I ivi 1CAI" TO THE BOOX BE BACK OS THE and sis alternates lit win him in the j National At the top of the column tial candidate may have printed hia own name with these over of the The only way candidates for at at or electors on the primary lots is hy petitions signed by at 2 per cent the number of voters who voted for tho for Governor in 3910. electors Py March Senator Robert M. LaFollette will continue in the race for the Re- publican for tho dency the and that he will the convention the delegates he can tor for the he to IB for the is in a over Senator's TO SEX THE f BEST SHOW BROADWAY HAP FOR TEARS ALBANY HOUSE BLAZE WAS ONLY OXE BIG By United New March best show ever staged is the way firemen policemen ferred to events that followed the discovery of a early today at the bottom of one of the elevator I shafts in the Hotel dentally ail doubt of the latest styles and colors In night combinations and pajamas was re- moved from the minds of these of- The Albany houses 250 perm ent most of them members of the theatrical When the fire broke out it put the tric light plant out commission and a followed among the i Men and hardened I intimate of draped over their arms instead of where ly in fact everything j that a musical comedy chorus queen or star could be expected to rushed screaming through the down the stairs and took uge in the big Some got to the street but went back in a hurry whea the cold wind struck Miss. Well known on the while acting as own gave a rare her window j on the sixth floor and threw j everything but her The j sharp heel of one of her slippers i cut a gish in. he kept on Finally were of aa alice blue on the to jump after her Then i the got busy ana Hauled hack into the other guests threw their personal belongings into the street and tho police were busy for an hour recovering fire j was finally extinguished with a loss of Thevi all of the guests went back lo bed and firemen returned Fires Are Still Raging And Loss Will Millions Body Guard of President Threaten To Join The Mutineers By United i whistled over the legations a. evening and a shell great fires still raging in the residence of the American era section of the city and ands consul general none was D. Straight former of discontented soldiers I threatening to join the Eul general to and at grave fears for the safety of foreign Present a representative of a Nejv residents was expressed by the tion forces York financial syndicate and feis forced to desert of SEBt residence and seek at mutinied African saved their pay hadla number of papers but been reduced since peace was re- marched out oi the city early or eial Hundred persons and looting j Yuan SM Kai scores of shops and private The of the to suppress the disorders j L. T IT t a. however encouraged the other diers and an outbreak of more toto his him to flee Dynamite iras ased today in ar- stay There was fusillade several Marcl i one of tile of the woman s suffrage movement in the world who delivered the first ol of lectures sa a cam to secure right to under the aad to the Constitu The subject chosen by to chock the progress of duration under his flames but little loyal troops engaged the i late hour ibis afternoon it j bat none of the shots were feared that the entire northern j af Yuan's The ition of tho city be i Republican delegates from Kankin No effort had been at a late escaped to the foreign legations houi to estimate the loss but be quartered was expected to amount to several Fear That there had been no loss of Tien March life among the foreigners was due ot the Native treeps at 3Teag to tue activity ot the legation the mats of tie j today -word re- and German soldiers i of the rioting In and still in possession late today attempted to kill of the j Loyal troops were ordered to quell Cook for last lecture at the of was Laws and the CUEN E at the district When these mcni conventions published in hern The to the s cleans of A 5 put on tlie a and 01' into of on if of burden imp nl WOOLEN AGREE TO 1. announcement that the American Company has granted five per cent in- crease in all of its 33 mills was made by strike leaders Heywood at the strike meeting here In all of the wills of the American Woolen company in New the following notice was mills of this com- a new schedule of wages will he into effect March 4, involving increases in the rates now paid by the hour and ilio wages will be according to classes and in every les and tire cheers the strikers have been permitted to give five without danger of the little ones the train and wore Off. overlook the and it tras believed they Toe able to prevent an attack upon the a number of the mutiny a sanguinary en- The situation all is serious foreigners ara shots in grate FATAL FALL OF AT ST. 1.- nis n of v family a v in ilic in i A olviT found in llO iS i Uic r. v rind iln ii IT v i v IN i of i Car n in of is riii of in this tirsi 1' for Hi i K o M i. M 111 i. v h- r M 1 1; 1 mi: a J i T- S v. i I Stato n 1 i- i r i ir i I I V and iin of I int 10 it i WITO i I to train in policeman two who had tipon on sinco a. A few inter three minus under command oi of the canio in to holu AM ihe train crowd vo ilio It. To now and clour of iin between cioud formed Rood naf nnd lo tho oi the arraigned on the charge of shooting intent to kill this morning in police court bate waived tion and bound to Com- mon Pleas court in the sum of 5300.00. He to furnish fs recognizance and was d to the county made an attempt to kill 121 east Elm lato yesterday e fired four shots at all oi them going Two ilets went through the one sed through a door and the a cloor i beat a hasty it is A half hour later be was ar- by the police while getting at the Bert barber on south Main revolver which Stratton used found hidden a barret at the rear of the e. After leaving the Erarick tho accused to a nn where he is to have told bartender that the police would for something before long. B. owns a livery and and Stratton has been for her since is said to have attempted to force his attentions upon his employer and yesterday at noon was He obtained the revolver and went to the Ho fired a shot through the staling will make them come to Ho then to tho kitchen door and commenced to Mrs. She attempted to reason with the man he would Drawing the revolver from nis he commenced to fire Neighbors heard tho shots telephoned the Mrs. is still suffering considerably from tho shock of her Special to The St. March i. aged 1? son of latter a Minneapolis plant of the mer of Darke county and ard Oil Company is f of the Yorkshire Tele- alarm calling out all of the died of the city has beea from or B fall Wednesday after- n with telephone pole v f to the above a m Mr VanKey was employed as While standing on Tie Ioss cross arm of a pole making on a the pole broke at a point three feet above the The top and hack of his 8kuU_jre.r.T b to The at crushed March GETS 1. a j is Out J2 Senator IX some years ago retired j today himself I Eor ths nation for Probate Judge of this Judge Jacob j appointed to the office a year by Harmon to fill After deliberating for more than unexpired term of the late hours the jury in the is a candidate for a 000 damage suit of Peter er vs. Jesse et ai turned a verdict of in HAT vor of the at The suit of a The case I March a of ciety hat for tile same two Mrs. Taft and Helen is now being beard in Com- Countess and other mon Pleas In society leaders bought Easter By United New March a dis- patch to the United Press President Madero of nied that any Americans had been killed in He also pre- j order soon be In the state of Duron go where the revolutionists hayo the moat outside of Tho dispatch Jo news I re- from tho region of San the Is n It IB not true any I ed in as some have received due protection from the government forces inform me that it is probable San Pedro will pet. into cation with Monterey today and two or throe days with Aa soon ns this is 1n- be asid i comparative will with bo very soon anil business will bo 1. ff i t  

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