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Show , , DESEitET EVENING I T'USliAr NEWS '- - MARCH 1 ,1912 ,t - ONE THOUSAND Doict t DECAPITATIOrw),t Tken Place Have : Past ; Week. a Favn Flour , rt a trial sack todiy Soil' le - - .. !rp.....m;,..,.............4 , at Makes FALSE REFORMERS definit'ei Send: toe asack or . 1 . it Tein Tsin During the .. to the grocer: ,;ick of flour ,tv andWhile in Peking N AGEL SCOR- ES : Mrs. Housewife , -- Your Piano Silent? to Busy Making Promises Which They Cannot Success- ' fully tle Held."' ' I , ARMED PEACE ; rlt,nir PEKING. IN - city. but tit,. glum taknit thea,,urrt, for defense . 1, at the d:1143-- n mktit -.n :7,41N tNP 11,lit. I,, estne,,n la,kett ing tor ,te. St. trill StitIttl :Nitt't,l OF Aln14. ' )1,11. fl,tottpdtAtitm.. R Atb;f.114; kit 't tattc- h T n n vik - Pm, the t', t. 0 flr 1,141t l - l'air.--tat,- ,,,LA:4.,,..tar.,Lrut,t4-4.4.-,444-44wa-,4-at,e--,..-!-',4---te---uta.4,.: - t, ,, rishtlf:it ,tilV0", ettotf.-- ye, itti -t it re" peri,o,111, oto, 'has b(tttli per,0410 I ftik. ttIP 1,8,itrs !ri ottl Ati,st bytIA tt Lofrtto- - dtearni awl liae .aMinutittion . . oil Soil,. e.., i. 1 71,,teo 11441 f 100 Titenty--.- ,'!' '- 14 pirelis iwe,red ,, j .1 - ate. 0 111111109t I 'play ItOoseveZt. Secy. .Nagel of the departnicht of POMIllitte and labor tonight " nrit4 Thousand others if you -- A - I 1) i'''. ,.t '' : r ,'1 11 i' ' '. i !:;.. I' i ..; i I ' : C" ,! ;, t),,, , i fi.1,!J ;"; rty.,, ,,4 A, ,,. i i ho. 11" r- - :4 , ," !.;, ., - t,', 1 ? '. i., ,t,, 0 liNFANTSOTIIrLDRIN f.e i IP t; i. - 4 1 V : 7:1 if ,,. I 44,3 1?Ztit'' 4 V ! ' '47LA, 1 it ' i Li,":. i. ,' LI i 1: ! , --ii i 't :,, i ti iIr4r1. I ,' 1 ; $ t! 4 i ; ,,! J , P:' ; , 1 . t c::fi,,r :'iI ) 1 i i I '',. (4- I: 1 1 , - ,' ce T ttEYLTI Ul(A . P9Sas4135Prri , 3S . Ilea ' ra T1 et kftqa 11EZEENZ22161 r , t "OM 11111.0101k - , , ... - - h . I , Nlm 0 t" .. ,.,- .. jravr,..1.0 - - ,-- Free Exchange Library at greatly reduced prices. Carstensen & Anson, Co. 74 So. Next to McCornick's Bank Main Street. SON st UZI' i r114 talIceniiiyastrieontidobretitilsohltitlyt arpoptiuoninnvtadryll 'speeches; 0);a: jEru g - .....,, P- '' - have-bee- . ....r...'......'4"."'".-".'"------....-"--------- ,r ,A 1.'7 : -4, "PhdPw IIM"'" "Peom.,..-- - "In-- - - - it go)kissif "- - . , , 1 I: Be sure the word Piano la is on the fall board of th e Player. Piano you purchase. 044 IIIMen II: a:1y N - - ', , ' i ld ORST011111 Copy of I.Vrarpet , I I I , q 1 'a provrnment of the people, for the You will people and by the people.' also recall that the instrumentalities FOR SICK HEADACHE, STOMACH, tibS people governed themby which selves when Lincoln made that speech did not include the tnitative, the refer-moendum and the recall. nor. indeed the LIVER OR SLUGGISH BOWELS, recall of judicial decisions. 'Wow. does it not look to you. on reflection. like rank reaction to g'o back to instrumentalities of Sovernment. POMO of them older than Roman civilixation. and that brought bad rule and lig ihn reine of govern- of year. rather than rood he p tn,,t.t tne7 ,t NI On the other iver ColonelYou artfully as.- T1limitation Turn the rascals outthe headache, the bilintionese. the indigestion. the lio and length of days to the govern-- 1 1.44. Dixon ITA Riweereit's at 11til. in 'our lettor to Senator r,!, sour stomach and foul gasesturn them out tonight and keep Oita that adopted and practiced, mirk, ode nroli the, judtclary as VOry dn thi, morning that I was talking about merits out with Casearets. .. fr' ous olofra lii the concord egeoch when I them? Millions of melt and women take a Cascaret now and then and never "Very truly yours, irr ATI Rtanten announced that 314 the Republicen party was not "P. F. CAMPBELL" know the misery caused by a lazy liver. cloggod bowels or an upset,stomacit. aou ld been et one. in tip. in favor of appealing from the deci Don't put In another day of diatress. Let Cascarets cleanile and resume of Taft rintA .1,11ve evry lestts- - 41011 of the umpire to the bleacher,. or the south, man oho knows the old rule Roosvrvultr wriA , PRESENT stomach: remove thesour Undigested and fermenting food and twit your dlrkt of the prize ring 'knew a few days 'Th. north already ty4e trdaert'maging Ital;take 9',1,...1(c"11,11pSt91:040140.41sawand..eaerwollthweo ON "819 InfintESS.," VIEWS rganiwtv.n. tb said. waate -41K decomposed , ---fIrster'llay.--N-Y.: blarelt-11-oyou wM feel great.A Casearet tonight will an that know The for the light fans iviroNrArr. you out b! straighten Eforethve"PIR emptebiltietaltneh.prienstidhoenteittamitorantithbox means ..s, clear head gni - , rriorninga appeal from the umpire to the bleach-er- e TO COI,: IllOOSIKVELT. cheerfulnees for months. Don't forget the. chil- would end the game. inati011 will be a presentation of him drentheir little insides need a good, geniis ... "Now. the fact is. 1 was discussing' views upon thc regulation of "big Nlerch 11.rongreseinan Wasidegt-cleansing. too. ertrr 14),n of KAnAn. took a your astounding proposition to appeal business." he said today. . . pkilit, ' The hardships of an from The decielons of the coukt to the hand, Pelee te Ike Tessitierittai-pwer.. Mr. Camp- - crowd in the courthouse yard. and natinmesPaalildn.bro InhanaNnd's. eealtirneags.dr7ar; , totter from what I said. to which You take excepbut tion. wan in that connection. i The eelonere letter to Senator Dixon 'Speaking of reactionaries. RI Vn .,ot here on Sunday apparently !agree filet James II woo a Lalill as w in.lore tar to Dixon'. ehallenoe who recall Judges be had Mett as nositible. He be to tripe hoped for of kind cKinley would not write the preferential pol- l'whest snit tw.nrecil Direeter.McKintey opinion,'they, he wanted written. The able.to coulee ateart tall" calliPstill 6- litATEl morieo., i made he said. but n urgent requests tor COMM LIVEUBLITLS 1 received from ItO ti: ,,,:rohhtieleet,hotntbna::gainmzlovoo;kratunitt.aint recall for meny elections to le In , th. Judges independent of :v. doubt what to I ti - --IC311071 CIPEOR WIEN Of will of the d. Instead the,law - ' The e"donod rfrrod to a the power that inside them Judges. - do. (4. it, I . srleech Stir Comphedl had made at ,0-1 ,..': "You rootnetintes refer to Lincoln. 1I tee X, IC. and ti.itertbel tho You will recall that he said in the it IASI E, IL MILLER GRAN CO. - .... glee ScItzli as declaring that the midst of a great War for the preserve-no- n Irorreorel, Bay. Grath sad 'Coal. 110 IC IJI Ms ! Dot did believe in an porty of this government that tine was Ses 2411 Phone I:52. And. 14o4 hnnfar 4 L - You can buy a genuine Piano la Piano for $550 On Easy Payments a Pianos (Fully ,guaranteed) A limited number of Exchanged Plan itnot4MPIt. s. 0!10111' et, tooled& a I not know. and shows you Just how great musicians play them. ntt are always at liberty to vary the expression to suit your oWn taste or mood of the moment. if you hare no wane,- let ue tell you how little- It will one' you Per month to own a Pianola Piano., which can be played either by ham or with the musie roll. If you already own piano, which you VIIIIIII0i play. let um give you an estimate on what we will allow you on It, In exchange for a Piano's Piano. n. ---- --- 11.Attortinstist 'I.t - J 0.! erz! 0 lb-ce- SLEEP Rainy, leetivitaZL.. o.,010, , , . Tat5inat 419: ' ', ;1'i fk r, - , .., 4,1 elars.. kik IS3 andLOSSOF t1 I 16: I I I 0 t. Apelfrettirmlyffemilp ol,7-bN- 4 1,01, 0 I you r. appeal from the umpire to the bleachfra. Campbell in his letter makee Pomp observations on the recall of Judges and judirfal rhodelons. 'You hate overlooked one of the he important epees ever tried:. Ntr Taft'l rennettnation "because wrote. "Pilate acquitted Christ. An appi, ',tends for peaoe. and peace Is what peal from Pilate's decipion was taken Ant 'Resides thin, his admin.. to the people and the Savior was e iloratli,n has ,dlosn that he In a cap- - erlIc!tiod Aloe fare,:ng Pt testnan and a Man, Mr. Campbell's letter toll- in ps-- .' tion.SottrStownrhDiardwin ; Wonts.Convaisionsinensit , ', 1 k I 3a4 - . n 1., -- !?,,z la ' ' i I 1 1 '1 IL 1 1 w, -- 1,.. .7, t 1; i"gt tit Ii ea o'" - Asideldbawl 1, t ;)f," ' 1114:E 1,4E9, 1:' I 4 '1'. i , I' il,': t,, , AtiolatildWIEUIREE '4' t . Si ------- ,,t r4 1.',i',''' ',.. ! "1. $.5 - xi ., PromolesDitstionfivat ntssantliksttontakundur 01:4tnat.M4rpluar Pa' NOT NARCOTIC. i ,70, ..: p ,..1 i a- 94,i1 , ' , -ii ;i.11...: 1 0 Always Bought , Pgft t:ENr. ,,a iel , 3 ,,, 6),,,, ,,,,, pl ,, , ;,.,r :,,,1 The Kind You Have AgetablePreparatiotikeks. lindatingklbodantlIttglia ,. tingthrstorrrids :l-4 ',' i ,',.i , ),, , ',. , ;;T1, ,; For Infants and Children. :.. . ALCOHOL .,711 ,, ,, .. ,, 1:11e1P, 11,$ tsi ,,.; ,,, t)Z., I ..' I to, (1i 11 CRST0111 ;0 f ,. 4,1 tP,:i t',1 1 i for two hundred years past! All the bright, . happy musie of today! And all this Mit Sits, you can play, yourself. No one can tell you what this means. You must expert. ence the fascination of producing nuis.t preciate the .keen personal gratification it gives you. .t has the Metrost3le and the red Inter. It done. of all player-pian',relation line on its music. Follow this line with the Metrostylo and you interpret the selection pointer attached to the tempo-levewith all the skill of o trained musician. There can be no 111011040nY The Metroetyle absolutely In your playing of the Piano la Piano. precludes this. It thoroughly teaches Moreeer. the Metrostyle le not artottrary. you the thoueands of pieces In the Piano le repertory. 'which you do renonolnevon of Preattlent rim waif opened thly afternoon in Ityrnphony hall. Eight counties oomprining the store south of Tehaehapi pare. wore rettmeefittt by delegations and the hall tyas crowded. !Fortner Speaker Philip A. ittanton.! wax unqualifiedly indoraed by Iwho Roosevelt for tein nand in INA In the efforts h; the Jitogootto in the. legislaturethe ' nutto,g outbreak.. !,elled the meeting to order o ,,I, , charies Mitnin H1WITWOnti of San! hrother nf Itrw!APV and preWdent of the Taft Reitithil au club of California, delic- :qr.., the nrltitifte d address lie was ' followed tor 'Ire. Noble E. Krebs of -out rrancieco, pr,tudetit of the 'Worn. ;.1.nA Tsar Ft.rtz10.1,,in 411;1) 'Mrs. Krebs rt hee address dedared that she stood 11,, .,P., c t DROPI 74. i' ,, ;,,, 14., , 1I v 1 II ! I The Piano la Piano Makes You an Artist in Your Playing 1,Pi1 Ali UP FOR PRFAIDENT TAIT.' , 1,05 Angelo. rel.. Mareh 11.The campaign in seuthern ealtfornia for the -- ' :'; ' ';i '' t, 4 7 '''''' .:. iiitiltV:. 400,0-441- . t ,1' J i , " f I.:; .,.1 I I Metroglyle Piano la Music Roll which Do you reliazethat practically-everpiece of good music ever written has been put into the form of ti that you can play? l'innola music-ro- ll this The privilege of hearing means! Think what whenever you wish, the music of any opera you have ever listened to ! Or any Concert Selection. Or any Waltz, March Song! All the interesting music eAllAT'ORNII IF" ';:z l''''. I : . ---:s II a play I 11-- i 1 enyone can t'l ,t I 1 --- The t 4' , . o' 0 I 1 : a r I k ö r ,! - I liwtkon., boom) .' 'silent" piano for a r Use This Remedy No Family Should Do Withoilt ;;;;. exchanie-you- 1I , :ii0..,.4 ?Iii MinuetandSixteen r- '..1 , V,' t , Pianola Piano and: 44 d - Sh-'6e- You can play this selectionPadeiewski's It il ,..., - Music .... surtkn t' - - a" I II , ,! ontiMPEMIll t " 1,., ,i é ligt;;40010111111111T1 readand to tod,anapolis.34arch II In iteptiech feuding Preeident Taft 's; todinintetrailea iss a complete ,fultillment..of ell the itepuhlican platform pledgee of leo and a 'strict continuation of the ref.,.17"" , ' This? inability 1,1, ; sun. .ri i tit.mpl, ;,e n fr n;1, ,..2.,,,,,,, ti g 0114 ada n, 0 4.1tim Meow A rt,oiett gunboai , t. t Tho ole, trw litchi vocate of well' goiernmental changes ails harked ofr tying , her, they rolled r',..sort tor solion, lee. the 'enter "t "Peretien" as the initiative. referendum ,and re- T h e Mu le. and t;oe. an,rt and ';' , Moorhen esti. Writtah ,, gunboat 1 the yl.bj tertiMe vla CIOPI, nil po,,,siti7e to appe oarh for fL ftecy. Nagel declared that public tprotoraton 1111;01 the gabb le, Mao is and gloats ,, ,'' The Inuttriona solettors hate capturrd men were attempting to "confuse the '''i , f. i two river forts and otroor,,n ro ore on public inind;". that they were "busy t imill v rAct.: lifttl,DS ' t' :: vacs. that milking promises to which they canepta to pita.. 1.41 41, pEKING. any Slaty-thre- e rtIrls of the Werleyan not successfuily be held." that the ; 1.: f . , rolsaion were ronv.y.d he the )loor .t tflinI i' Peking March II Armed orape nolop hen to the Fatahmat and recall of Judges 'would makis ateomor t f r mere of men" and "deter me of in- ti-t- way thrmuchour th, city, ,,rh,,. legit brought to Hottg to aot, ,' t$on ntorrt.- - is r!op.1 and &noon bat, , I of the dependence and capacity from accept1(0110.4 in the of treat." been moved no to the soils. Teeterday attm,ralt are in neighborhomi .1 na,114,4,, Thc Hritieh ing positions : "It woe conceivable SO years ago the trecq., ,qarted dieorlert coneul abates that the Rogue forte are , aa a to that reeult of our internal strife 1"daY a'"1" Ptrn."4 In tok ha -' of mutineet a. Tlfrutho. They torcbglown the republic.. Ll""h there might have been two republics." wIt ' ..1Erappli, ne said, le concMvattle , en flags a few houre before the tn i canton fl; ' ." interrupted. it Is c. ported. that if seine of the suggeetions today Pin. of Yuan $hi Kai as l'"11.1 however. that ,;,1' wan there there tight ing ka Phatically put forward at this time 7 lifnt of the republic. hatseen the troop 44 the are to prevail. the may question Flee )1antt government and Obi robber l)ande. whether or not there 'Mall Util one were time the authiti '? !,. were" entployed in Ow republic. Against ouch a offarita a whole 'dilation. The Man. i SPrV tee,recently , ,, , ,L, of the revoluttomets. but hove It behooves every citizen contingency to net his chi garrison and part of the third .hePti dischard :. ' .4. k''' 1 :. face in absolute disregard of every ; division rifle an. luting as a bodYt other t .! corunderation, personal or Polguard to President Yuan. Manchus hold ,t -- .. k i , itical" R the 'lite of the destroyed trate to the HOUSE TO HOUSE CANVAS '..1 of The efforts Preeldem Taft to i i 'impeded city with Maxim guns.. per., 1 i..' carry out the pledges of the party. he I ; l: I 4 ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE. miffing only merchentelh oilier. Shoot. no aid from hia had , ; alit brought 4 ., imp (WNW oecasionelly and decapitaI an critics. ' ---itepubii, -at night fires 1 ;,. Frequently tionsdally. last Fier three the i years." geld , aro visible in the hills. : Topeka. Kan , March I2.A house to $ecy. Nagel..-ditrin- g Probaby the a Period of unt, k'' i of hottoo 'houses looted. farmers .4 women men the are, citrivax of and being to realize and bring ; t','.: . t struggle , ,' pew shops. ape open and the wealthy of Kansas to ascertain the exact tw- failing 7 into action every pledge that warn , ! .1 Chinese remain in the legation quarter. here on woman suffnige Walt started male in the name of the Republican ...1 ?stir the lest 'leveret eeeks repetitions., today by the Kantilll Equal Suffrage party. there has been uttered scarcely of theatoriee of anarchy. atrocities and i association. '.t " a word of approval by them of these .;.. ' :: ; been received from Rill The prealdente of the county atometeit , sufferings hay. 1 thingz accomplished, t ',.i , the northern province. 'Tim I. gain, 'inns with at least two helpers in each "InMead they hate filled the air , ., ., i ore of this opinion that the Nanking co.unry school district and on. helper with nostrums. the acceptance of ' t t. eattinet is not capable of each elty block in every town will which they pronounce to be the sole, tog order lihtelle the republican armies i Just I hat the people in the teat of the progressive spirit. Instead It ,' ;' :.4 ?., of aiding to fulfill what had been idistrtrt assigned think of suffrage. are brought to the north. .1; ' A SwPtitsh expedition whieh 11,,P been ,' after the reporte are tomplieel men promieed solemnly in the name of the ., ;1.in north Shensi gathering the foreign- votes for nom- people. it is proclaimed that the initiaalready set , ''. ff, hal rtartir,t to PeKtItg The head n,t, will come in against for individued attention tive. the refer- whim and the recall ,fof it .'II145. 4 hinese tty ittPrat tire from th a ovulation and of officiate, inelliding 'judges, and of expedition so 0 le,' ' judicial decisions. shall from now on ;tato It Kagan, whit It 1,ns 12: mlio,i y.,etts of suit ra lie worker,. . .. , . , he the test of progressive Republi- q ... s i g ,: . etintinli... To Premident Roosievelt, said Secy. t '.'. 1 t .': Nagel belonged the credit of arousing the people to the full value of the laws l ,.,t : - protect them against monopolies and 44 4 4 4 - . 4 , ombinations. Mr. Roosevelt first ir ,1:' brought the interetate commerce law. i ,',1 , into full effert. he staid. and President p p ,,. . Tart had devoted himself to carrying ,i,...;, t I out the pledges and policies Inaugurit pl,,,,.., Ne Matter how hestithje a human Mint' grownups to rot rtaidwett's ttyrup Pot" ated by Mr. Roosevelt and ledorsed in ,::, i ,,,.;;;. i , nationat platform of net 1 ' ' ' ; ; fray be it is "4r" to my that not many :land atelv,19:4ri tiqu.sd a lattatfra-tonic' iottaiiitito on robuod Ithe 4 1 pledges of that platform have '''.' ." motba &SO Flamed without acme Nitrite-lio- n got,flo 'And ,.,, ho roan with soret.t been t kept." declared Secy. Nagel conthe boweht. in other words, an infant Citileirom iika It teira,so of 1 of , Further remedies were necteleary'l ' ;. anti bectuiat it to i 1. i 1 atinatlen, even If only ternnerare Tise ":"1. gentio quaintest sald 440ey. Nagel, to make corporation ' : may .itsirti.sirtnr P,160Asntfhtn thy toasts , ,, IttOootirlIn 11:44 nuli control effective. , I t remedy You -1 !;'' I ,an ?lava lab;tne Moan for any ellaordm This task ie still unfinitilted.," paid t it I Mr. or tYa sternst li war Ind bowels. and Nagel. "It were hotter that we ap,i ',f $ ( ':., Mr NV'. Wirier. Alma. ply ourselves to the unrefeeshati, 'moot pet-fori t SI :', ,c,i ;I! ' Hansa It is important for you and five col... and Mra Albert E. Ou Yet, Mewee, ance of PO Importantpractical a to ail Ms members 1'.'....! i 1 year family that a Cele., GOY MeV would as anon be with- - fill the pUblte Par with pledge than vague . Id promiees aa reliabie out 4 laxative Dr. bo momwinos Ca without .the ;:, t always Sept for the fulltillment of visionary de- . ' for Apt Such omer.!11,, well's Myrup IPepsin I 1 ., . it le sure to be nimiled..antil when needed , t . gnyen WSYIfl. G make trialof this s,ree -''., f; The No familr thst is remedy before Yeu went It at hand referendum and reeall initiative, the it in buying regular fl . :t at firtr 01116 or ono lere advocated by men who are ambi- "11.61. 41'ty. .Baoh..ttotthen ullt.toetotide) ironithrootutolluttl;ith d,wwillrlarutaalodrrug. if ;;ti bottle- - (family else) an timido for national office and generally; ,,, lo have en band le also of rant hove a sample, nettle mint to the home avoided ,, mina lit t,.. hi men who have to do with l' err Bee g::, k '::: Charge by imply ddrmaitg 'Im.F.rtm's twat affairs" most highly reeem- - W. B raldwall. Wasntrigton !I', -- 4 The adoption Of those proposed& he ineneliel by the majority of int,ittr!nt Montiwellm Ill Vtur name and addraao i Astieektens 'best as itinuld mean that ithe Constku- said. cm for and 1,.., babies being a goats, rwrd ! ! i 1 i lion. to ail inteuts and purpoties when 7 l t4 66. its guarantees are moot needed. iti !.'., t i .. otorshed" t Ar ih-- - seteetarf of Commerce Says Prr.4. 3aft Hai Fulfilled All Pledges of itepublkun Platform CONDITION r AIMS its IrANTUN ;ind h tok riving ,.;ent hio,. on't g rd 11 t: to 4.,! NIA01 rt,71 dwat,, u k'v 11.. 1 tael. . Isn'i PRAISES ADMINISTRATION. , ittubt'on , paid th,,, 'Sluttchu .. : : 1 . . |