Iola Daily Register (Newspaper) - March 18, 1913, Iola, Kansas J 1 VOLUME NO. 124. Weekly 1(67. DaUy 197. MAR. 18,1913-TUESDAY the tola Daily the tola Daily Record and the lola Daily Index EIGHT PA UIES By LAW THEM ALL 0.\ OK THE WEATHER UN ALSO FEES OFFICIALS WILL COLLECT THEM INTO Statute Is and Difficult or iu Any of FORECAST FOR Kalu tonight or colder Data recorded at the local office of the U. S. Weather yesterday at 62; lowest this at 7 a. 42; normal for 43; in temperature 6 C p. 3 a. 9 p. fi a. 12 n a. Precipitation for 24 hours 7 a. 111. 0; excess In precipitation since 1.14 Relative humidity 7 a. m. jier barometer sea 30.2G wind miles per hour from the 11:2". a. Sunrise 6:2S a. p. m. BRETHREN CHURCH WILL IJE A Old Edifice b ii One of the liveliest topics of about the court house is the now law governing the paid to county the salaries being bused on the of the county and all fees heretofore received by the arc to be turned into the county Some general idea of the provisions of th new law were obtained from the story published the several days but the exact terms of the new law were obtained thanks to the courtesy of Senator Paul who furnished the Register with a copy of the The known as House Hill No. starts out by repealing sections of the General of 1909, and other sections not in with the new The salaries to be paid county officials under the new act are as County per annum monthly or The commissioners may also allow for clerk The treasurer is authorized to charge 10 cents for issuing -a warrant to collect personal 10 cents for certificate of sale of S cents for each description of land advertised for sale in the delinquent tax But the county will in no case pay these County of and clerk Mre lie may also collect Taking and bond 25 making and acknowledging tax deed recording mark or brand 2."! of and forwarding same 2." using certificate and seal when required by 1'\ recording or making copies of 7 cents other than county papers -s issuing certificate of land 2^ for making abstract of school per | Issuing license transfer of per in of to 2." in other foe clerk shall the same as in the These fees all go to the County on school population outside of first and second class county will psy per year plus a year for each lou students over which adds the at rate of for each teacher hi the So salary will be Provision made requiring of two hours each in in the on penalty of a for each I County Init if there are than yw cases in court per may bi- and a deputy at and for a of tlie county And further in ai county of less than 60,000 two second class he a deputy at and 8 at So is some uncertainty as to the exact | in Allen list fees Im charged when m the costs is to iMn i the county rounty j - tomey retains by I to Schuol It is really not so very long ago since the United of dod their church building at the corner of Walnut and But the lias grown so rapidly that its present quarters do not afford the room and plans are well under way for a remodeling of the with changes and additions that shall make it really a new If these plans are carried this church has a habit of doing what it the lot adjoining the present building on the east will be the old building will be raised six feet and a basement built under it. an extension will be on the and east sides that will just about double the present capacity of the edifice besides adding greatly to its and tho structure will be brick The Rev. has called the Presiding Elder of the Rev. Dr. G. F to his assistance and papers will ho circulated the church as the beginning of a campaign for the necessary Tlie cost of tlie improvements cannot now be but it will amount to several thousand lola already has a number of mcst attractive but there Is always for one and the efforts of the United Brethren to rank with I he will be with the cordial approval and the of the BRYAN'S SPEECH mm HIS ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPEECH IS SEVERELY THAT IS THE TERM APPLIED THE PREMIER'S of State He Is luTted to in Troubles blazing Is how the describes the speech of William the Secretary of at the St. Patrick's day banquet given by at Washington Saturday The Post the portion of speech in which Mr. Bryan congratulated the Irish Nationalists In their success of the home rule and referred to the virtual end of rule in the British The Post that while It does not that Mr. Bryan intended to give he should understand that his speech Is regarded with keen resentment by many people In Great Britain and In their opinion Is a gratuitous and unwarrantable interference in the domestic of the United in the prudence and sagacity with which the Secretary of State discharges his task depends tlie of the United States with other continues the behooves him to caution in his reference to other LIST VACANT LOTS I for Lots Who to Numerous lola people last year the fact known that they vacant lots which they were willing to rent at charges to persons who would cultivate and as a result there were scores of gardens which in the cost of A lot is a load for I lie lo carry and is a loafing for noxious is a lot of this spring for of lit till and had many says city v. ill afd in by lol and would If have fact tM liTv anri lo lilts can oui it I And It Secretary of arrived here last went into conference with Governor made a brief appearance at the St. Patricks day banquet of the Irish Fellowship was man at a wedding and boarded the tralA for where he will the legislature just before balloting on tlic is fellowship banquet Secretary Bryan early home rule for reiterating his speech at Saturday which has criticised by the British years from now Ireland will lie home he is every reason to that the of in will pass I lie hill again and make It the House of is to bow to the Bryan will mean the beginning of home rule for the whole It will be a tremendous triumph for Ireland and her part in the great struggle will be gratefully by that is for BEWARE OF THE BLACK HAND OF GREECE IS FROM tHE f ONLY THE BARE FACT KNOWN DETAILS ARE BUT IS Tlir Deed Occurred Late This and Full LOVED WITH ALL HER FAULTS KTt m i TIRED OF THE 5UFFS REV. BEERS TELLS WITH HIS Declares That in Spile of Them lie Loved Her and Denies lie I i and and all of his in their lo President this Their action lowed the defeat of the on the vole of the iu the THE SI lUEl T BITTER DEBATE t ilty March of was here King had person ai command of the been here since whea the Turkish fortress was occupied the His Queen also hero and lias paid great attention to the care of the sick and King George in December bad a meeting here w itli King oC to discuss the fate of the captured Turkish territory the l' London Has March 18.-The news of the assassination of King George came from the correspondent a Greek news agency at It was filed at at 11. m It Is that censorship has been Imposed and is preventing dispatch of the the Greek Embassy and ish foreign office are news of the \o Official in March 18.-The 6reefc legation here had no word the of George up to three this and the press caused the surprise and The State ment is similarly without any The for So with the 111.' I troubles ill his family In- and always anxious NEVER remain with was ihc d | Farmers Think it oi Kev W. 1. 11lai | Want lo Hunt For it. is for the il I methods of the government in with the militant were discussed in I heated fashion in the nions A Unionist j that the of the authorities to brought ridicule CLOSES other laws in District arid foi of fees lo and turned into the treasury is published and for a For conveying prisoners to state shall pay him a day anil 2 cents mile for with and when than one prisoner 1.S the sheriff Is to li ive fare and and a day for each and sheriff shall be cd actual expenses for every lie The apply In to other state institutions than Should the make extra In conveying or ask or receive more fees than he be lined from collecting fees for jail and attach same to that prisoners were well fed and cared The to be charged the and turned into the chunly treasury are Probate and 1720 for clerk There is a schedule of to lie ami turned ' Into the of There follows a long list of fees to be charged and turned into the county All officers are required lo keep their supplies to 1h furnished by the and must make detailed to the at their sessions In and failure to do which may spell forfeiture of The act further provides that witnesses attending court or grand inry shall receive per 50 cents per justice court 75 mileage 5 It is added that no county official may cluim fees for testifying in a case in which the county is a are allowed day with cents per for distance for One ie palm must be given to the city of Humboldt for upon the quaintest method of celebrating St. Patricks Day The board of education of that city ordered the schools ail closed on that giving as a reason that German measles are so prevalent that the only chance of an epidemic was to close the The measles are of a light giving for no great and ihe board acted promptly in ilie assurance of putting a prompt stop lo the ( 01 at Is The laH number of the lola Course will be presented at the Grand tills beginning at The Bargelt Company will be the with being three or four other noted this will be of the season it is that a large audience will attend when juror secures his excuse from Jurors before coroner or justice to per by party demanding County per day and cents per mile travid in no case to exceed per County per day for the time actually and necessarily employed in doing work and going to and from for examining record 50 cents an hour I limit one day for for each plat and other County with per day for deputies for time actually The justices of the printers are allowed fees and the same are Itig at the rt 11!.. of given a big Joint touched upon and I in fundamental iui in their temporary n to the election of an for any 1 came with no message the The President represents the ideal of publicity in The secret of success in public life is to no from Ihe the newspaper men but would not too much lo reports taken down afterwards of things and not recorded at the he in b's own of bis wile t IS ' denied the hefe are making up ej tile pope an lie denied purse engage a lo ibat he said the priests were rs i light which is the and In to and causing R. declared such testimony The stoiy of the al his wife he asked Ikt to why hidden hipi was hy lie his wife and ' in face with her il | With Ihe Hint 1 he tlie of trial in district the look ill his own and ary until he death of his first wife his he i TO t A LI FOR MA Allen County lo tlic This seems to be a week lolans have selected for their for The spring has a great deal to do Willi the as this is ont- of the times of year for Yesterday Mr. and H. W. iif of the left for to Today and J. Ruby and son and as he told of her sobs broke his tiie si were back lo his Ohio he regained his 1 1 Oren Van Dusen and H. liave observed the At first il appears as a motor light but it from and It has been seen most iii Creek OF ( The in He was Born lie n l.s. The house where Cleve born attracted a fur dedication as a Crover Cleveland country faces mob he measures are The home secretary has reduced the administration of law to a Il is a disgrace lo a civilized country that women are allowed lo they are criminally conspiring to break and nothing can deprive of their The home secretary to proclaim unlawful the meetings of Mr. Smith turned upon the home secretary demanded that he are a he state of can be handled only by RAILROAD MEN MAT Switchmen Demand Shorter Mmint and Better % I 18.-The switchmen and switch tenders of nineteen railroads entering Chicago authorization to call a strike their demands are not five ask for shorter hours and time for CHINA PLEADING FOR Also Ihe New Is Recognition from the United U the son was to receive aud while his left for They that her soul was in lived north of Gas City fora number ' with i lingers on the where sni voice was steady and lie spoke in tlie same lie the On the sland pastor if .i life with liis second v. ife in until a few years afler 11:1 were married they lo allind anil liV li visitors to enter the room ler first saw the light and decorate il With flow eis now Thomas J. the SEVENTY CHARGED WITH ARSON of years are well known J. of also left this going to About Ihe middle of April his wife and C. A. also of Gas will join him in his new WATt H VOIR TAX Law in tlie Matter of warning Is being given the taxpayers that under the new law the commissioners convene as a board of equalization im May 19tli, and continue in session for ten Tax payers register any complaints they have over their assessment with the commissioners during this as Ihe will have no to lower or change an assessment after that The complainant will be able to adjust an error only by carrying the matter before the Stale Board of Equalization at Emer who left recently for Southern Texas to work on a contracting declined with thanks when hf discovered the crowd he was to affiliate with and returned He has secured a position at the United Iron Works church pastor lo Ohio from his whe hail Joined the al had helped him iu Ills church work In Ohio he said and after being Warned by priests ihai her soul would .be lost in Ihe Catholic he h that brooded her fate until I e hei mind vas oi the hj ilie fiands h been out of if dollars when In fie 1 seventy I ants for pel sons FAVORS Another in Which He After Tafli I My the Wilson the system for the conduct of the government He has made public a letter written January lo Senator expressing the hope that the budget system would be worked out after he got to Wilson wrote in since I was a I've been in our method of One of the objects 1 shall have most in mind when 1 gel to Washington will be a conference with my colleagues with a view to bringing some into This of building up the of piece hy will certainly hail lis to error and perhaps to for riv 18.-Yuan I Shi provisional president of has lieen in direct communication 4vlth President Wilson over the question of a Chinese least two have been held the Secretary Bryan and Chang Yin Tanc minister at of the republic and a big loan were The h i ers who were to have participate 1 Inl Ihe loan as 1 J. P. and t and the First Bank and the National City Banc A statement by r these banking houses explaining the to flot the declared it had been made impossible by the i Chinese republic refusing IS and arson to j Court ii Imt the ot aillS suppi He with Must Answer lo Serious the made a grand jury will lie i ailed lo act on the evidence hy the Huron Trial 111" hearing of the W. contempt case began before Commissioner The j by Supreme take Most of the was given lo the introduction of records from of who sentenced the editor iii day in the III March former president rif the Cincinnati Trust two of thi The rs of W. I. the report of whose blindness and of wife's recently In the attracted former officers of the such universal interest and eight members of the board of be clad to know that a for tors are named in sealed more than sent to returned Itv the grand jury them week the affectionate One of the nine counts charges t of a hundred and fifteen thousand dollars of the hank's money through alleged illegal Other counts charge the abstraction of a note by three officers and six directors with intent to defraud the Cincinnati Trust of some of their friends in Ida and It is not believed and Mrs. are in actual but in view of the necessarily heavy expense to which they must have been put It was felt that such a gift would not be likely to come I * This Ft. Scoit tells of an accident which befell a brother of of the Register as son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim 71S South met with a and accident yesterday he was thrown from the livery wagon he was with such force as to fracture both bones of his left below the Injured member was set by Dr. was driving the McCreedy wagon and attempted to turn the horses short at the comer of Fifth and the abrupt turn pitched him forward to the ground tee LIFE PRISONER a the World Will - Seem to thp March 18.-Edijrard of was paroled from the penitentiary today after serving thirty-seven convicted of murder when years He comes ont in splen did health and with a of a will him to ekm a good was Charles Peter Tlie two were in during the of In a quarrel over camp Peterson was art was sentenced to life In the third of a of the prisoner's kin him and he does not the of his wife and The sentenced him and the attorney who prosecuted the are dead and only three of the are yet 11 FOR UAU - It Is a Larice Aamt Money I the 18.-Prlvrate are searching for and his son appeared coincidently With the cry of alleged irregularities with importations of Behind the transact cording to the banks the possible loss of ben is seventy yean and bis son Louise and daughters of also 80