WANT A HOME?All tlio best homo barjcalcii In Dei Moines aro listed 011 Tin Neiva Wnut PftgO, Look tllL'ui ovo-*.The Des Moines NewsHOME EDITIONFair find warmer Sunday andMonday.VOL. HI—NO. 152.DES MOINES, IOWA, SUNDAY, APRIL !», 1911.pRli* In n#.i Moln« le.1 H 1 On Trains Be.THREE BANDITS HOLD UP SOUTH SIDE STORESEVENTS OF THE WEEK6£T5 ASt. Paul Federal-Court Judge Strips Power From State Railroad Commissions.*OWA IS AFFECTEDAppeals Planned To Supreme Court to Adjust Authority of Two.TERRORIZEPEOPLE ATGUN POINTThe railroad commission of Iowa may he upon its death bed. A decision in the federal court of St. Paul Saturday raises question marks as to the line of authority between the vanous state railroad commissions iirti tin.* iiiursijito roiniiKjiwo commission, nnd it is llie opinion Commissioner Lane, ofofWANTED. SHISFIRE DESTROYS BARN ON WEST WALNUT STREETPfilSON GUARDrWusliingloii, i.ImI nrnny stale railway L-im):iiibNioiiui s x; ill soon start I'iOcr lights In Ihe united Slates supreme court tci determine their rights «s lo the regulation of rates.FREIGHT COMMISSIONER K. C. WVI.IK, OF IJI'JK MOINES, AUUWK3 WITH COMMISSIONER LANE.Commissioner Wyllo stated late night that the point involved in tl\c Minnesota dcciitSoii l.lt;? tho sanio ns was recently raised liy the express companies bofore tlie ml: \ad ccmi-luluafoncru of lonn. .No Juri*]H:lllt;ni.'“They claimed.'’ Bald. Mr. Wylie ‘'that Ihe commission, had ‘ no jurir-dlctlou. Inasmuch as tho ofToet nt the rale regulation- . was not confined to the slide of Iowa. 11 i:; nil a lt;1 iscHtion of the dciorin I nation of si corporal ion n physical valuation/* continued Mi*. Wylie, mid who is fo sHilu if snul how in a matlcji' for the United Stales tuprcnic eonr^. Commissioner J.niK* Is u levol-hcail-oil man, and I lioi:evu thai lit* lias ldl Ihe nai] upon tlie head. Tho Minnesota decision hr Lurk all tho railway commissions of Ihe countryFort Madison Official Sure of This After Seeing A1 Rhoade’s Boarder.A fire which broke out at 7:65 o'clock last night completely gutted 1 lie barn owned by William Cato at 1115 West Walnut. Tli© firemen worked- for over an liour to koop tho ‘ flames., from spreading. Thr. building has boon routed by Goldberg and Lutz.TUsit Tom Hatch is not Ihe manwho blew the fiiTc in the office ofthe couuly treasurer a week ago and for whom the detectives are making n search throughout the country, is the statement made by the cx-l'ort Mnilhmn prison guard v.-jio was oil duty at the time of Mairb’s incarceration anil escape. This ox-state mile Lai lias seen tlie mam “Gray, woom AI Ithoados has identified as Hatch and Is positive ho is not thehifin.The deleetivos are barking up tlio wrung tree,’* doelnred the ex-Kiuml yesterday, I saw the man the police suspect as Itnicli when ho was rooming iu the osier's Opera house block and again -at 5151% Third * licet. [ also saw liim wlieii at the home of Ithondos. lie looks very nnicli like Hatch out . know Hatch anil l know lliis umu is not Hatch.” I'm i'll, * Knint Cl noA Hina 11 bit of pasteboard is prac: tiddly the. only thing the officers have to connect Tom Hutch with the burglary. Tim cord was found in i ho suit case which A1 KhoeidCB had in his possession at the time ofOF R. G.LGAMBLING 5T0BY ASK L0R1ERT0IDischarged Light Employe Tells City Executive Where He Lost Cash.any one has evidence connects momlx-ifi of tho department with gain-or with accepting bid bos,n Called Frew/SCRANTON.Fa.. April . S.—Glooioof the greatest mining. *d Inns lev that has visited tic anthracite fields of I'ennaylvnulfi in the Inst forly years lies tonight over the little inlulng low 11 .of Tliropp, three iuiles from here where TJ raon met death In the LTteo-Tail coast uiiue Uro. Slxty-clgUt of tlic victims were mind's whose lives aro believed to have boon snuffed'; out lxi twenty minutes by tho poisonoil3* gases on .the’v lowest or •'china” level’.700 feet below tho surface.' ,-;;, Four Rescuers SotxeiJNot. content ivttU this, however, Hie itreairVbite damp riczcil four ofIf which police Wing,and will give (his: evidence, 1 will see thnt such men arc dealt with summarily. I ant trying to give Des Molnca a clean nd.min-ist ration, and will not for n minute allow my pplicnuca to countenance gambling.'*KKI«L’ G. urns.GIVE UP SEATWould Stop Investigation That Might Result in Lowering of Tariffs. ■DESERTER OF U. S. ARMY LEADS RAID ON RANCHCALEXICO, Cul.. April S._1L is reported here tonigl\t that Stanley William:;, insiurecto leader and soldier of fortune ivas kilted today in au engagement with the Mexican fodorola. Willi ama was a deacrte.r from tlio United States army, who yostorday leii n raid on American ranches, capturing largo numbers of It von t on k for the hisurrcctos.MINER KILLEDKnock Butchei Down, Th en Rot His Till —Druggist Escapes Robbers After Throw ing Bottle of Muri atic Acid at ThenFollowing- charges tnu.de by RobertC. Uwvur, larmerly foreman .of the Wolaback Light company, thuL ho had lost $1,000 gambllug 1 u lc« Metrics pool halls and card rooms during the past, year.It. llannn in making a tigatiun or gambling tho city.Tho charges made by Liiwvor to tho mayor Involve nt leaat two Dea M nines policemen whom ho Bays wore prcBcut on several occaelon.o when poker for high stakes vas going on.Zoll G. Roe, head of the dopart-mrnf nt nidiltn ■•lifnt n I-riA-t .n'SIr I.Jlj- ('ikltL-il I'rt**.CHICAGO, 111., April S.—Big rtnau-cial interests arc said to have lield a secret meeting today to discuss tho advisability ol‘ acokiug to bring pressure to bear upon Senator Lorimcr to secure his rc-stgnatlou uud thus atop Ihe iuveBligation (hut may Jnvolvu liirge Interests and cause a popular elaoior that might demand u reduction iu tho tariffs.% Helm Investigating^ eociml.Uco. oi Ihe atvkto aenutu u.et hero tortny iti rcerct «M-Bton. tkxirht subpuotiiu; ueu suld to have been served on a uumbi^ of niou lu pncklngtown.'' It 5b reported ihe comuiltlee will hold sessions hero beginntng Monday. Ten Mayor James I millionaires may he forced to tnko the general Inves- stand and ndmit or deny eharges. conditions in Tonight it \r reported eertnin pjiek-era, ii pieklc. mdiiiifnoturor and » lumber firm, con Irllrn led 5100.0U0 to elect Lorlrocv.It 16 reported they planned to raise $r»(H,uOO. Of tbh; $-100,000 wun to lc used to eoc tariff was not loworod on goods they made-********T10 BE SUCCESSBYBY SUITE FULLItalian Sitff ers Horrible -Death At Oralabor When Crushed Beneatli Great Weight.•There isu't any ilouM as to which section of the monster coliseum will •bo the most popular on the dayB oP tho “Made in Dcb Mol nos exhibit which Is to be hold Ihorc from April Sfo to April 5'P. It will be tho far north worn, section for here Ik to Iw the temporary home of the food produel. ruen nnj every one of them uro going to dialrlbute free samples of their cookies, relishes, cakes, etc.M. ZhMmastcr, who bus charge of tho arranging or Hie rood produces bce.Mon of the big exhibit, alntvd ycB-tordtiy that every booth, wllli possibly two exceptions, had been |»ir-J. Lnarcnclni, Hal inn miner, 15, itlerl La el i uy Inch under u fall o shite at Oijilabor mine Jsaturduy. IIis fir© nlowly citisked cut.I.Riu-enriRi was working In a room by himself. When the slab of slate rel! l.anrciidiU uniat liavo had warning nail looked up, for It struck him full on Iko chest. Oaly his hear xyJtli the eyes bulged out and tea turog’■ twisteil showing Lbe palrt lie sufTorcd and -struggle lie made were-visible.Iiroatb by breath ho. gavo up lips life, unable (a call for help because of the oppressing weight that drove tho air from bis lungs.Hi? wiis round by a driver shortly afterward* mul when the elate -was removed tils hotly was found to bo partly ei’iuilictl.ITc has a wife and child in Italy. Cornner James Lee tool; charge of the body.Desperate robbers, cursh^ and firing their revolvers, heli up and robbed three Southeaa Des Moines stores at 8:4 o'clock last night.Southeast Des Moines wa practically in a state of terro last night, for it was feare the robbers would commi wholesale murder rather thabe captured.At 0 o’clock all the city ditectivos were scouring the sout eastern part of (lie city, *nd i hour later officers of Carlisle, Sxv: and other neighboring towns we satu’nhlng high and low on all t roads in a southeasterly direct!' from Des Moines.Rrofiinely ilcclnring they wou HhoDt to kill, the uicn first held i Roy Brothers' grocery bLotd, 12 Southenst Slxtli. They took charge tho place after knocking : down a ft IF, but breaking the Bktili of Pilt;Y thin nin chain, a butch or, who wanobstacle.A dozen men aud boys saw one tho men compel George Kny, member of the firm, to open up t cr.Bti register. He protested at fir but iho loader said refusal me* dealk ami Huy chaugcd his wind. Throw* Acid.Across the street, a few mlnu later, ono of (be men barely cscni n. ebower of muriatic acid, hurledgTFJSAR'r A1UDPE rC/NV-sroj?/:■ Z?A? ISC-STOtfE