Equal suffrage sparks opposition through misstatements
Iowa debates suffrage in a national context as Des Moines Mayor MacVicar rebuts false charges of ballot robbery. He presents factual results and notes suffragists nationwide organize to counter misinformation. The letter will be distributed from Maine to California, framing the issue as beneficial.
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Timely political talk and local press notes from Story County
The Times reports on wage raises for Des Moines streetcar workers and criticizes Bryan’s stance while noting gold production trends. It comments on Story County’s political standing, the Seventh district, and electoral prospects. The piece mentions a blizzard in the Black Hills region and updates on a printing press relocation and remodeling at the Times office.
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Spring Weather Praises Move to Spring in White Lake
TuE editor reports warm spring conditions in White Lake S D ahead of a big blizzard. Farmers plow and seed while meadow larks sing and ducks point toward the Klondike. Awnings rise and storm windows go in as the city ramps up for storms.
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Jim Wilson Praised As Broadminded Cabinet Member
The Ames Times extols Jim Wilson as a broad gauged, unjealous figure in McKinley’s cabinet. It notes his friendly ties with the author and recalls his role at Iowa Agriculture College. The piece cites Secretary Wilson appointing a man to promote American agricultural ideas in Turkey.
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Hard Weather Slays Fruit Trees At College And Nursery
Horticulturist Craig reports extensive frost damage at the college fruit trees and nurseryman Graves confirms a similar condition at his nursery, prompting broader investigations into the cold spell’s impact.
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Modern Woodmen of America Head Camp Meeting Set in Kansas City
The Head Camp Meeting travels to Kansas City Missouri for June 6 to 13 sessions in Convention Hall with capacity for 20000. One hundred thousand visitors expected. Thirty five bands and seventy five forester teams will march Thursday June 8 in a grand parade. Forester prizes top 500 200 100 75 50. Band prizes 150 100 50. Local Kansas City teams excluded. Special railroad rates offered.
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Chicago Great Western Ry California Tickets At Low Rates
The Chicago Great Western Railway offers discounted sale of tickets to California at all stations. Call an agent for full information on the Maple Leaf Route and available fares.
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