Iola Daily Register (Newspaper) - November 19, 1902, Iola, Kansas EIGHT VOLUME NO. 21 WHOLE NO. 1701 lOLA EVENING NOVEMBER 19,1902 7i/0 CENTS SESSION WAS QUIET Mitchell has Been on Witness Stand Four Days He is to Show of From the Loug are Somewhat Restless Is Every Closed his By PrcM Nov. Mitchell continued on the stand today in the strike arbitration Replying to questions he said the union took no action their members who wern accused of U uil the charges Thud been proved in Mitchell mado a detailed statement how secure the in fields were In their contracts with bis statement by quotations from the union's Mitchell denied that it would be belter to have separate unions for hard and soft coal Pa. Nov. for the occupied the witness the two sessions of the strike and was by three attorneys for as many coal While a considerable amount of information for the of the commissioners was brought the day was a rather quite one compared with those which have preceded it. arbitrators are restless in of the long which apparently does not bring out as quickly as the would like to have them Several times during the course of Chairman Gray reminded the attorneys of the value of and that cross-examination be limited to new features of those questions that have already been gone The lawyers assured the commission that were anxious to expediate matters and would do possible to hurry matters their own j Mr. been on the stand Mnro last Friday and is of weariness from the strain of four far his C. Darrow and David for the il- Wayne frir thn Francis I. for the Valley and W. W. for the Lackawanna it have examined the The for the first entered into the discussion with the lawyers and the witness over disputes which arose from lime to Mr. who began his cross-examination of Mr. Mitchell on concluded at 11 o'clock The distinguished attorney centered most of his energies in trying to break down the for asking for a yearly agreement with the companies on hours of wages aad other if a of the Mr. throughout bis of Mr. was to show the mine because of alleged acts of violence and the use of the boycott by its proved itself unfit to be a party to a Mr. would not nor even assume illustrating that a reign of terror existed in the fields during the last six mon The recognition of the union is upon as the most important before the and it is evident that from the trend of the proceedings far that the companies will oppose it to the utmost of their Jews and Must Xot By Nov. 19.-The court today held null and void a marriage -ed in New York between Austrian Jews and Hungarian It upheld Austrian law forbidding persons of different religious TO MAINTAIN A FLEET year Japan Will Station On the Coast San Nov. 18-The Japanese Will maintain a permanent fleet in American waters of the This important announcement was made today by Fleet Surgeon C. of the Imperial Japanese ' said Fleet Surgeon will send abroad its first fleet as a permanent It will be stationed on the Pacific coast of Its headquarters will be at in British our and it visit along the Pacific coast as far south as The fleet will consist of three or possibly more of our best ships and the usual number vessels to accompany It is expected that we will have a fleet stationed in Europe with headquarters in one of the big British naval BEAR HUNT IS ENDED President and Party now for Home Gamp was BroKen Bode Twelve Miles in less than one Hoar msi II Not a Bear Within Bange of President's Kifle TERM OF COMMISSIONS Attorney General the Must Fix the Limit Nov. 18-While the con amendment adopted at the election recently implied that the terms of county commissioners should be six the attorney in an opinion rendered holds that it is necessary for the legislature to fix the terms next The question arose by the county clerk asking if be should give the newly elected county commissioners a commission for six In the attorney general told him to make out the commission without putting an expiration date on it. He said that the legislature could make the terms two four years or six years in made two years all three commissioners must be chosen at the same if four two must be elected at one election and one at the if six one can be elected every two PETROLEUM AFIRE A Dinner was Given to the Party Last Started Memphis at 9.30 Six Ablaze Near Nov. 19-Six petroleum reservoirs near this city containing quarters of a million poods of oil are It is a magnificient but a very costly Met at the by General Luke w m Partook of Breakfast Given by Women of the City two one for the and tne Other for Negroes Or PreM Nov. General Luke in whose honor Memphis special at nine o'clock this The greeting of the executive was aboard his special the The president and the general then entered a carriage and drove through the business part of the city at the head of a long Breakfast was given at the hotel by the in of the The president is to attend two receptions this one for the white people and the other for the delayed Secretary of State Has Vet to Hear from Several Nov. 18.-The secretary of state is delayed in the work sof tabulating and transcribing the election returns by the failure of the counties of Rush to Secretary Clark says some of these delinquencies may be duo to the railroad Lie has sent requests for the returns to be 10 PURCHASE BREWERY War Office Supply Array From tiy Nov. 19.-The war office said to be considering the purchase of a brewery to supply the army Nov. 18-President Roosevelt's bear hunt in Mississippi is. ended and be has not had even a shot at a The last day of the chase was simply a repetition of the three preceding days so far as his luck was Try as the hunters they could not get a bear range of the President's gota fresh trail early this morning and the president and Holt Collier followed it half a dozen miles to the Big The bear crossed a below the ford they went and believing it was making for the canebreak on the other they endeavored to bead it off. When they got into the they were disgusted find that the bear bad doubled on and crossed the river further It was then 1 add as arrangements had been made to break camp at 2:30, the president was reluctantly compelled to abandon further pursuit of the elusive While the president was out after Major Dr. Lung and Secretary Cortelyou had a more successful bear drive on this side of the Great Sunflower They up a buck and a Major Helm killed the latter from at about forty the president has failed to kill a bear on this he has enjoyed his outing and speaks in high praise of the hospitality that has been accorded He philosophically attributed bis ill fortune to the and says the next time be goes after bear ho will arrange to stay long enough for the luck to The breaking up of camp today was an interesting The camp outfit was loaded into six mule the beds and sides of which were formed of the boards used for the table and tent The deer killed today and the bear yesterday were loaded and will bo taken to Washington on the special Old the greatest dog in the whose last hunt was ahead of the president of the United was badly used up with several of the wounded was put in one of the When all was in the president and of the party mounted their horses land rode into leaving to The president Is a hard rider and the pace was in spite of the bad The which fully twelve was covered in less than an Upon thd president's arrival he 500 practically all the from the surrounding assembled to greet He thanked them for their but made no They waited around car on the siding until he would make a Mr. Fish tonight gave a dinner in his private car to the president and the members of his At 9:30 the special train started for having added the record of a presidential bear hunt to the fame of which first became known to the outside world through the story that here of teaching monkeys to pick cotton was to be TO Convicted ' Will Offer in Similar Br Prua AaMU Nov. 19.-Captain Wil of the M tem who his bond i after a re cent conviction in the tax case returned to this city to testify at the trial of James Gori presi dent of the Masonic Temple Associa in the tax fixing case now pend appeared jln court to He cut off hia moustache and beard his Williams testified that be had con suited about taze and they had decided to as others He bad paid Luke the treasurer's twenty thousand receiving In return a receipt showing 826,000 In taxes bad been He It was a common re port that miny large tax payers fixed their YET WITHOUT Helena of Gives Birth to Another Girl By Nov. 19.-A girl baby was born to of is considerable the disappointment is great that it is not a boy hence a future king King Victor's other child is also The of a cousin to the remains heir apparent to the SMITES County Judge Wants to Money St. Nov. 18.-County Judge of St. Croix in has set a He has ap pealed to tye county commissioners to be allowed to return to the county over 1400, by bim the county for services rendered some dozen or fourteen years ago as clerk of the These fees were collected by every incumbent of that until several years when question the legality of the practice came for the courts to The then of court lost the case and was ordered to return a certain Until now none of the men who have held previously has offered to return the The county's claim them has long been Judge is not II Seven Masked Men Plunder Pa. Secure Money and Make Their Escape Citizens the but Were Driven Away by a ot Shots Br PreM Nov. 19.-Seven masked men held the town of Edinboro at two o'clock this The was of seven hundred jury in a earby heard the explosion and the but were oon scattered by a volley of George Goodell who was watching the affair a was shot In the The escaped in a stolen rig several let rest ADMIRAL WELCOMED Schley Is Guest of Kansas City Commercial Club Will Attend a the Anniversary of the John Jay Treaty mil TO Governor Stanley Invited to Participate of Kew Mexico Wil the of Statehood for Territories IT Kansas Nov. 19-Admira Schley arrived here today and wil be the guest of the commercial club at a banquet celebrating the anniversary of the signing of the John Jay treaty Ad enthusiastic welcome was given the admiral as the parade wended Us way through the A public and private luncheon At the banquet tonight the distinguished guests will Include Capt. who the message to General Governor of and Judge Gavin of who will discuss the question of Statehood for Nov. 18-Rear Admiral Winfield Scott Schley came to Chicago this morning from remained a few hours and left for Kansas where he is to deliver an ad dress at the annual banquet of the Kansas City Commercial Club tomorrow The first intimation of his presence here was given when the rear admiral called to pay his respects to General Chaffee at the latter's Admiral Schley was met here by a from Kansas City the Commercial will oppose Ministers of Utah Will His Election to the Salt Lake Nov. 19.-The Ministerial Alliance of Salt Lake is preparing to make a vigorous fight against the election of Apostle Reed Smoot to the United States senate this failing In to carry the against him to the halls of A plan for an organized effort on this it is has already been and will betaken up at the next The general Idea is to make a similar to the fight against the seating of Brigham H. Roberts in the Not only will the matter be brought before the of the if the fight is unsuccessful in the then an attempt will be made to make Mr. Smoot's election a and a petition will be drafted to asking that Mr. Smoot as a high of the Mormon church be refused a seat in the underbid the russians An American Firm Gets 81,UUU,0U0 Contract at St. Nov. American firm today a million dollar contract to a system of telephone conduits in this The contract provides for the laying of twenty miles of lubes in 1903. The city of St. Petersburg is preparing to install al model telephone A Chicago firm has secured the contract for More Evidence Ed Butler Before Grand St. Nov. 18 was directed Circuit Attorney to serve on James duces which was Issued six weeks him to bring into court two checks aggregating by bim and made payable to Ed November 28, 1899. The broker was directed alaO to bring before grand jury tomorrow papers books that It desires no see In to the Mr. Campbell returned to Su Louis after an absence of The Only Kidney Core If Sure Your druggist refund your money if after taki ig one botile you are not cents at lola Ladles Merchant Jewelry Co. fine set rings MAKING RAPID PROGRESS Senate Territorial Have Reached Ariz. Nov. 18-The subcommittee of the United States senate committee on territories left here at midnight tonight for Ariz. Tomorrow afternoon it will go on to thence to N. from which place it will go to El stopping for a few hours in Las While the committee has not been able at any part of its trip to announce Its itinerary many days in It is the understanding that from El paso It will go Into Oklahoma and the Indian Citizens of Phoenix gave the committee an informal reception before it left tonight It was occupied all day with its The committee utilized Sunday in making a journey of several miles from N. to Ariz. The only stop between Albuquerque and Prescott was at the Congress gold which the committee going down 3,000 feet below the surface of This Is the mine President visited OD his Western The senators who composed the sub-committee will go to Washington as soon at trip is A report on the statehood question will be made to the December 3. LEAD AND New 17.-Lead-Quiet St. 15.-Lead-Steady 14.00. SECOND QtEST of Entertained by 18.-The King of Portugal Arrived at Windsor tonight from to pay a visit to the King and Queen King had come directly from met him at the The two monarchs embraced one another most and then drove off to the accompanied by the cheers of tihe crowds which had gathered outside the station and along A great banquet was given at Windsor iii honor of the royal As is the first occasion on which King Edward has visited the town since his the Inhabitants of the royal gave bim an elaborate The other ruler at present in the German had good shooting today the estate of the Earl of whose guest he has been since The emperor will take luncheon with Lord Rosebery at the latter's seat at next on his way buck to WIN THEIR SUIT Creditors of Defunct Get Cross Homestead Nov. 18.-The depositors in the defunct First of which iu 1896, have swarded possession of the Cross by District Judge H. Cross was president of the | bank at the time of his death and the failure of the bank Mrs. Crosi of their 1* of the finest in j under ithe homestead After the death of last the receiver of the bank brought suit fdr possession of the but Probite Judge Mason decided against Judge reversed Judge Humboldt Mrs. who has been engaged at the Cottage Hotel as attempted to her it was soon out of It Is said this is not her first effort in this The family live upstairs in building on the east side pt the i Federation of Labor to Enter New 01 IS The fleets With His Praise of Disfavor Brea the Cause of ing his Actions B7 JUra New Nov. 19.-The American Federation of Labor convention today directed the executive committee to investigate the labor conditions in the Hawaii Island and to push the work of j organization The convention pot only concurred in a resolution condemning President Elliot Of Harvard for ing the strike breakers but of to the nal added a job Chief Justice Wiil Become an Attorney for the Pacific Nov. 18.-It Is today that Frank chief of the Kansas supreme become assistant attorney for the Missouri Pacific a to succeed the late Albert H when his term as chief justice He is the third chief justice of the Kansas supreme court to become a Pacific attorney in the Waggener law move by has bejen The and rapid progress for street Nearly a block has already and as Be Careful When they fai remedy is ments scrapers are with the excavating 00 east been excavated as the bottom of of the hole Is levelled the macadam and other for the brick will be put and paving of the the best A few treat 93 31 9 4