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Show 1 1 j i ,i i it-r liini only b-ft the a,: .' previous, and the town was trying to ca'eh its Itiyath f..r the second. vh i.-h j.;:.v! a few huua red miles this sl1. ' ' fh- isleS. ( a eehig "Vti '? lie had ..n t the l'hillippines. he replied: "No, hat I iut Aguinutdo. the loader rf the insurgents, insur-gents, in Ibmg I-hug and sailed mi tne same boat with him to Singapore. He is a bit of a .-hap. half-cast, part Spanish Span-ish ;mh part Malay tin; worst combination combin-ation that oonld li.. produced or imagined. imag-ined. I have no faith in hint whatever. He sold his eontrymeii for-Sianish pold and then played the hoe' and refused to divide with i, is eonspira tors. The only thinir that is needed to hold him in jheck is to face him atrsinsr a stone wall and then put. a squad of soldiers over him. We are going to have lots of trouble with -joina'do before wc get through wha Y.i. The merchant-of merchant-of Hong Kong k ice little faith in like and prediet that we will rue the day w pieked the little shaver up. if we gi further than freeing the people.1' While in San Francisco 1 met Col. Loper ami officers of the Fifty-tirst Iowa Fiegt. The people of Des ' Moines shorn! see to it that companies A. and H. have a hospital fund. 1 started it yestenkiy with 3) for the Chamberlain Medicine Co. I hope the peo'ple will raise a .large amount. The boys should have a fund. l'lx tracts from an interview in The Iowa State Register, i! as just ram; k ned. Will H. Peairs has just returnt .; to Des Moines. Iowa, after an abse.no - of 'wo years. Will is a representative of the Chamberlain Medicine Co. md luring his two years abroad witne-sed the ravages of the bubonic plagr in India, teas a s;'ectat.i.ir of the mar. '', of the English troops in northern I.eiia. met President Kreuger, of the, T'- ns vaal. 'Hobnobbed with the Date' b-Java, b-Java, shook' hands wi'h cousins in Alls' rr.lci and chatted with 'he ; ," ' i 1 M i i ' '" insurgent loader, Againali 'Phere ;ire feu who have earnee tin. nam' o! globe trotter more thorna Vy than Mia Peairs. Ih-' mil i ways md gentle manm rs would no; lead -ire ,.ue to think that he he".! traveled all oer Africa and Asia, 'out ii is 'rae m '"'-d'.eless. '"'-d'.eless. ami met t !".. savage caidi ons j ; here prevalent. In sp.-ak! ,g ot tas i Moines, whl ah he lias celled his 1 rae for the oast thiiaeea yeers. h cl.Ai r, d that 1 e , . ir.se, pieece of hb nds-aeary woi'k the name of ihe town was ki. ,w n in evor language ..a I every clin in : tt a, a and As'a. 'I'aeoa.h the ;n a r-: r-: 1 ls.a.a"f' of l he eota na ay h, r eu-es l-eed ,a ;lo -.oiei aa I It- weaat-r-. ; b. st a", '.i a . 1 1 "a .' . ' a i o s r, on oei :a o a e 1 t' a ; ;r : ' be e ,r, v; t,l ; ; , 9 |