Iola Daily Register (Newspaper) - December 19, 1900, Iola, Kansas Ihe Solution of Trouble Chicago Thinks the Country is Beady for ' Arbitrate Wanis Freedom but Lalbor Given the Strength of a Giant to be Used Gently Dec. 18-Thje' and industrial history was enlivened ring day by a debate between of of and H. of parliament in The venerable New during the forenoon turned tiis prepared address to express at linage by Mr. his The labor leader - on the occasion asserted that wanted see labor privilege of or merely is not cried Mr. Mr. Tie speaker dompers wants f: says can never have any unless you aro ready to iV unfortunate condition of I am sorry for are noti so to cut throats where I came I Mr. taken to find out what our arbitration law is be - about as has the afternoon Mr. Gompers 5.-'^/s9CUi;ed the stage reiterated night 1 he other's throats rather have the to at a man's throat than to have Tho law the referred 1 labor tiu of a to use strength ' this two were and then Mr. Lukk cured the He at the workings of the of New Zealand at the labor j my off Mr. speaking you were good we wouldn't your replied the New we might enlarge ence a serve for one six or the employer class and employe to be selected aa nearly from the different sections of the country tor the some plan of to the of la vof that will promote industrial ' ' would also the report committee of given power to appoint such committees from the trades apd professions best to promote work of and We j believe that this conference will in part it failed in its mission unless it insists proper toj not after or lockout has but before it has We realize that all plans 6f arbitration will be unavailing unless we all animated by a spirit of. and and are to ppen our rights to every The report was adopted without ' ' the 1st. louis fair Announced That It Will Completed in a Few i St. 118.--An enthusiastic of the leading business and professional men of the city at the Mercantile club Over a quarter 4 million additional subscriptions to the world's fair of 1903 fund was brings to and this orb during the White of Plot to Kin i Eccentric Governor Pingree Gives a Banquet And by the Liquors he Didn't He Had Heard of r questions and ih bewildered the Lusk explained hearing of a employer and his neither side under V diange the which appeal to the arbitration The during which Iside had the right to generally lasted about ' be at points in than to right to strike for one the the skirmishes between j -i and they I there were numerous favoring voluntary Lusk declared tor i j session the its fact ry. f 0^ amount of the to riise in of The largest were from the Terminal Railway from the John After wai asserted among thi ibe completed before dayi and tennial Exposition ated immediately It resolved to on 31 and see the npw century in with a completion pf the L The U.S. I Dec. 18.-Arguments in the Porto cases status of those countries to the were In the tates supreme The widespread Interest In was ty a large attendance of prominent members of the bar and a of which filled public area and overflowed into Senators and in who had taken part in the Porto dropped in as the arguments proceeded and go vei attentive ear to the CHOATE LEAVES To to the United States Possibly to V Dec. 18.-Joseph American to it is sail for the United The of his Charles has his presence in New York did not even i It is believed here Choate will to He is a rich man and his life here as ambassador entails not only the loss of his professional but is likewise a heavy drain on as his sufficient to pay his house CHOATE DENIES A ay 8crtp|M.McRM Prew Dec. 19.-Ambaspador denied the report cabled here from that he expected to return to United Boers Fired Some Plunder Which Proved to be Boers j captured a of oi to crank who been the White House for several got an one of the this morning and told blood story of a to kill Hanna and Nobody believes his * HE DROWNS His a Lot I j By Frera Dec. 19-The guests who attended Governor banquet night hilarious The drinks consisted of forty-eight cases of two four demijohns i of whiskey and bne case of IN Wellcome by the By Dec. Kruger arrived today and is the guest of He was given an reception which even exceeded that shown upon his arrival at J Holiday USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFTS That combine practical use with the Christmas don't no other house in pOssibly ' at our values we week unheard bargains in iai For Holiday Swell Our price an even mogadore strip Great special oi others isit 25c ai Fine ask Imported S Etc. Ad assortment of choice neck in the most desirable the new the 25c. 50c, and 75c. ' in Silk Lined unlined dress The most dressy glove id Beautiful Oxford style in pretty town fof Our Price 50c,. Silk fancy same as you see over 1.25 and for 35c... Silk Lined Oxfords for Plush patent leather half leather in every respects Our Special Price 175c. ' Passenger and Work trains Meet and Are Ky coUlston occurred this morning between a passenger arid work train near men Were killed and thirty COAL CARS RAN And Three Men Were Instantly Killed in 19- broke loose on an inclined plane at the great Kanawa coal tipple this Two men were instantly killed and three seriously HOLLAND j wear in light and dark new Barathea Bat Store 9 Every NigM tiO Fe Hiring ioit Bat the Rmd will Refuse Switchmen Likely go Ont on a Sympathetic Strike to SHIP HURT Collided With An Tessel and By Port Deci 19.-The ' Dutch cruiser which recently took Kruger to collided with the English steamer Both vessels were CHINESE LOOT French Will Send Baek What By from Paris says ha's decided to loot taken recent FIRST She tbe Good 1^ Bv 8tri|ipe-Mcae Mary B. Cochran has She viras the woman to walk over making the trip alone in good Kansas Dec. 18.-The Santa Fe railway is preparing the Order of Telegraphers and the different orders of To be prepared for a strike of the switchmen and trainmen jn case the of the road refuse to compromise with the striking the Santii Fe yard in Kansas City are hiring men to go as and In Men were being hired at the Santa Fe yards this morning to be work whenever they were This action of the Ee Is considered by men to indicate that the road intends to to compromise with the striking telegraphers under any Officers of the orders and President Dolphin of the of R Telegraphers are their way to Chicago to ask 5. 1k. ' third vice president of the to compromise with the The road seems to be preparing infuse to listen to 1khe request to the Barr refuses to listen to recommendation it is albost certain the oui on a Everything now that only the switchmen and to the calL by the to prepared for a strike of tlM switchmen that the Fe is noW employing switchmen and brakemen i now in 6HICAGO. By Dec. 19-Repre^ntatives of railway holding a conference today with Fe officia s for the of arriving at a of the The deny that they are delegations from motive but TO NEW LAND Wonld Select County Seats and i Dec. 18.-Mr^ Flynn of jabill to supplement laws to the disposition of the ceded tq the United States under agreements with tbe bands with the Apache tribes of The that before time of opening to settlement or entry of any lands in Oklahoma ceded to the United StaWs by the Wichita and other Indians under ratified bj act of March 2, 1895, and June it shall be the duty of thp pref ident to subdivide the same into such numbers of counties for the best subserve the public and to a place for county seat of each Which Provided i out m Kruger Glyen a Breaking f n by Ity Dec. 19-The the Navy was and ttf set aside chamber of deputies day committee's report tho measure has been ' at such county seat 320 acres of These lands In advance of the be subdivided and platted the direction of the of Interior Into private blocks and alleys and for parks and so as to make a townsite Such town lots shall be offered and sold at public auction to bidder at the time of and subsequent to from the sale of these after deducting the OVER E m I Winter Has Not and other disposed of the secretary A court erected at such county not exceeding and shall of the shall be a cost the shall be to the of and other the iof all expenses necessary the maintenance of the county until the taxes in the next suco time of the the SELLS GRANTED The Old Showman Won His Suit Bnt it By Dec. 19-Judge Evans this a divorce to from his amount ' af alimony agreed is but believed to twenty ' thousand - ' j For good get the canned ones at 1 WAS NOT at West Point Say He | ' i Ky i; West Dec. 19.-The Into the hazing of Cadet was resumed say was not hazed or ed roughly so far as acknowledged that it was against the ' and the have been severely ished TILLMAN UF Offers Petition in Senate to AU Western i; Br y Dec. 19.-In ate to-day Tillman a petition 8ignedi.by farmers of western asking for a subsidy be on all in line tirith to be placed on merchant The senate went session to the v CAFTAIN PARKER of the 9th 1 At By Dec. 19.-MoArt^w-wires death 6t Captain the Ninth infantry atj Manila from i j ' GONE Millions ofC ny J Dec. 19.-rInqairIe4t|iroUirh channels th kf JUST FROM THE I just received my of new fall and lover ot patterns inspect it. 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