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   Iola Daily Register (Newspaper) - November 8, 1913, Iola, Kansas                                no. 13. Successor to the lola Dally the lota Daily Record and the lola - 8, 1913-saturday The Weekly 1867. The Dally 1897. eight pages IX FIGHTING THIS LEFT IN SADNESS WHEN WAG 0> HI For Run Aroused Then Ihe Wagon Left Them at the THE FORECAST not in moderate variable recorded the local office of the U. S. Weather yesterday at p. m 1' est this morning at 7 a. 3G;"no for 46; excess in nature 6 since January 1st 472 ' G p. 3 a. 9 p. G a. 32 fl a. Precipitation for 24 ending at 7 a. m deficiency since 1st, 6.42 humidity 7 a Cl per reduced to sea 30.01 Sunrise a. p. m. MEIAN REBELS THEY TO HOPE ' SMUGGLED NEW PAVING LAW KNOCKED OUT The next time the fire alami sounds in lola the fire truck will hurry in honking haste to the scene and the clatter of and the rattle of iron wheels on the pavements will no longer he The old hose was removed from Ihe fire yesterday and the gasoline wagon was backed into Last the team cf fire horses was led away and iha outfit was shipped to Kl Borado tinder care of the fire of that the change marks a step forr department and it- was not i without COURT PASSED OX TEST ( THIS City at Not to He Taxed One Third of the Cost of on to the Kansas Supreme Court in a decision down today knocks out the provision in the new paving law passed by the last on a test ease carried from and holds that paving bonds must be issued the old V not i 111 litie touches or because develop a lot more lion for an intelligent horse tlian ever for a buzz Neil and the retiring fire worked three alert i day or for the summons of the Tire They looked on with interest Yesterday the familiar old hose wasou was out of its place between them and the new red wagon backed I into That seemed all right and were Agreed that It was of the city to a nifty I for them to But their was short ' To remove the last uneasiness as ro their ability to start the ' arid get a the ii fake sent in and it sounded about 4 alarm rang Tom became knew belter than they come Here came the firemen Now ready for the leap forward into They knew their from hundreds of of But Something went The impossible The new red with familiar old moved of the gong and -all the little of excitement and in And there was not a attached to looked at craned bis neck to see out of the and danced about in his Tom gave equally plain of being wiio observed fiVe horses declare it both and Sa it possible wuen they were led to the and in a stock car they little heed to The unusual but were sadly over the vagaries of mankind and were to anything that Fate might in There remains one horse at the Old Black now Ned who went to Kl He is 22 years old and nine years on the local Now he is by the being old and unfitted for and he munches his daily ration of hay end corn back of heedless and careless of the has plucked the glory and crown from lusty team which took up duties he i is to this sad so that in a be no room for an to serve earnestly and for ' the sentiment which sadly reflects on the f oM ways and that old horses of converting into the a Uut that time isn't lola that Tom and Ned will be and and ' well cared lor their new LARGE OF C ART R EC EIY E H. Has Xot Tet Heard From and There is no From Any Storm The above dispatch to the Register from Topeka will bring satisfaction to lola to numerous other Kansas towns which were by the new The decision was forecasted by a ruling by the Attorney General advising the cities to proceed with their paving under the old law and to ignore the new but much contemplated street improvement was from fear that the new law might hold. the statute provided that the city at large must pay for one-third of the cost of all new whereas the old law provided that the owners of adjacent to and benefitted by new paving should pay the entire The new law aimed to encourage street improvement by lessening tlie c ist to the progressive citizens who wished to but served only to encourage to petition for paving arousing who had already paid to have their own streets and people who objected even to Improving own Acting on the advice of the attorney lola iias with considerable paving work and it will be generally satisfying to learn that city's assumption was correct and that property owners chiefly benefitted will pay the cost of the MASONS TO HOLD BIO MEETING Lodge Will Entertain From All Over tJie GOOD the 8;-Gen. unusually optimistic today regarding success of the Dispatches from his at Washington and New York indicated that Official Washington to know the exact strength of the insurrection against the Huerta This Carranza interpreted as a strong intimation that the Wilson Administration is considering recognition of the Mexican Such the rebel chief would insurg the success of the revolution and he asserts he could put one hundred men in the cheered greatly by news of the smuggling over the line at Naco of a largo shipment of rifles ant Dr. Allen field officer of the International Peace Forum was in on a mission said to have a direct connection with the anticipated investigation by the according to is the representative of The activities ct the constitutionalists in Sonora have been suspended until relations between the and Mexican City governments to a j lit Nov. 8.-No announcement wag ' made either at the White House Department this as to the progress of negotiations being conducted hy O'Shaughnessy and in Mexico City to bring about the retirement of there have been and unofficial Huerta would reject the American the next step is dependent on the receipt of absolute and final President Wilson went golfing this afternoon and Bryan had nothing to Would March on Nov. 7.-Venus-tiano leader of the Constitu told Henry Allen of the International Peace Porum tonight that if the States would lift its embargo on arms and ammunition lie would have well ped men in the field in ninety in repeating his interview with the Constitutionalist said Carranza had promised if the embargo was said that he had Masonic jurisdiction of give protection to divided into for ants and property as far as it con ORs ONE MORE LAW SUIT PENDING corpus cask to federal it That Suit Goes Him Then it is Kacli for Lit. tie DEADLOCK j ASTOR IS The Richest Man His THE HILL TIED UC liV TO The fifteenth District comprises a territory in the of Moran and and the lodges of towns will hold a joint meeting in lola on the The first will be at a. m. by the LaHarpe Degree will be put on at 2 p.m. by lodge of and in the evening the Third Degree will bo con ferred by Masters and Fast Masters of the Mr. K. A. Grand Dr. G. D. Grand S. and perhaps some others of the Grand Lodge officers will be The occasion will bring a large number of out-of-town visitors to lola and will be an event of much interest in Masonic MR. ro KPT Prepares as and HORSE IX C. of Carlyle Township is The sheriff's office was notified this morning that a horse had bwn taken farm about south of Colony about 10 o'clock last night and theft was word was received that the horse bad been found lying on its back in a severely hurt but The animal belonged to J. C. who a mile easi and two north of Carlyle and who had driven over into Anderson county to a social When Mr. looked for his horse it was gone ami as no trace was found of a robe which was over the animal and have blown off had loose and run theft was The when found was still hitched to a top the wh Ole outfit being The continuous rock ' road will be completed and ready for traffic in if the But the weather delay the completion of the work Excellent progress is be days and it will not he long before the entire distance be over good The is Xot Able Muster to Carry its the Vincent announcement be was to marry Miss eldest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. of N. Y. The it is will be He and Miss Huntington i have known each other since A SENSATION Associated N. 8.-Governor Folker today honored the ' of tlie State of New York fc tradition of Harry K. Thaw case is now automatically to the Federal where a Writ of Habeas Corpus on of Thaw ' The based his decision on the indictment returned Thaw in New York charged him with conspiracy to escape from In granting the extradition the governor of Governor and the it appears that a grand the county of New was ' duly returned into the courts iip against That sufficient to warrant the arraignment and trial of the If is more to establish that Thaw is a fugitive from i have owing lot the urgency of the demands of counsel given the fullest possible opportunity for the expression of his 1 am unable to view my duty in the as including an Invest of mental condition or of the probable guilt or innocence of the CHARGES OX OF u. S. PIGSKINS His will be glad to L. C. the commissioners recently tlie office of gas and oil well has decided to accept the Mr Beatty Was today as to the duties and emoluments of the office and as to what is of him in There s no man in the county better fitted for tlie position and the rapidly in the oil fields bringing about the very condition which the Inw He will sec that gas is not wasted nor oil to run fields and ruin that salt water s shut off arid that abandoned wells are properly - The cost of his work is to be paid for by the well owners and not by the public whose interests will be safeguarded by the officer's AVILL GO Made for the Lincoln Building - Final arrangements have been made for the pupils of the first fifth grades of Lincoln school who must leave their respective rooms in the part of the building on account the broken condition of the The children of the first grade at the Lincoln a room that has been and the fifth grade pupils are report at the usual time on Monday morning at the with an and victor ious His campaign would be directed against the City of Mexico which he would expect to control in three months if his army were supplied with sufficient arms and he In another formal letter General Carranza asked Tupper to be his to the American so far as Constitutionalist cause was A delegation of several Cubans arrived here tonight to confer with If is said they will offer aid to in the shape of money and munitions of to Chihuahua ' Nov. 7.-Word that Chihua hua had fallen into the hands of the Constitutionalists was received here tonight by General Fighting around the city has been going on for several tiie rebel forces once being driven back by the federals according to Would Probe 7.-Representative Bartholdt of Missouri a resolution today setting out that as Secretary Bryan had denied reports that the States last Sunday had sent an ultimatum to Mexico demanding tlie resignation of that the subject be Lind Hints at Mexico Nov. 7.-.lohn President Wilson's personal represent ative in was in conference here tonight for more than two hours with Sir Lionet the British Neither Mr. Lind nor Sir Lionel would repeat for publication the gist of their but it is believed that the opinions of the two men differ widely regarding the Mexican problem and the part the United States should the i It developed tonight Mr. Lind's in the capital would be longer than It is not improbable that he will remain here until either a final settlement or a break in the negotiations is From his manner and his he believes the are nearing an There was nothing at the American embassy today to indicate that a more favorable in events is expected and there is reason to believe that aa in its full Associated over the in the Senate c con today and the Administration r supporters failed by a tie vote of six | to six to carry the w ' of regional Gridiron Rattles by College Senator proposed a Teams Are Played Over to allow the federal the hoard to fix number of not less than four nor more - The again showed the 4, Nov. 8.-The 5^'''l ot the Kansas Senators O'Gorman and voted Washburn College will on with the but Senator held this afternoon in their Hitchcock joined the against it. winning the annual Caucus Must it. The Senators ga Senators i of field this afternoon in their Both tc of the ai 5tlie expected to -i the game with seven irs team arrived with A petition was by ot of New calling for conference on the currency No detailed directions Missouri vs. Nov. 8.-Drake and University foot ball teams were included in the It began their annual con understood the of f test on a field by caucus and in r. long drizzling Both teams to the work of tlie would 1 iire slightly crippled and seem decided after met. Jly - Talk ot bitter feeling im bers of the and Harvard 3, 0. outbursts during the session c i f Nov. was It was asserted here When the Princeton football member of the tumbled out of their beds and side had lo a peek at the weather to committer room 1:^ I were for their annual participate in the afier with Harvard The u I'll iu the Trial of the Florida Laud ait Kansas the Nov. 8.-^Sensatlonal on the part of the United States in preparing a case against the Fruit Land the Federal Grand contained in a tiled ipl tlie Federal Court today Herbert former governor cf the attorney representing tlie of the Land The asked the court to as Governor Park former Governor A. W. several other Florida i The petition specifically that ian assistant attorney had prospective .in the case and finding them favorable to the Company had The govern Chairman Owen made urging was light was not to interfere much witli ihe Harvard wiis conceded by to Ihe Stronger team bolh on the offense and i Tlie entire twenty-six thousand Small Pox Is in the 1 in the Stadium had been sold f last Of tlie seventeen games ST. POLH E 01 St. f liam Gray and all the won the St. Harvard won the football contest are at the police by the close of as the result of an order issued by tlie building under It discovered a prisoner in the holdover had small and every the station ai the lime was Police have been transferred to city work MALTESE ADMIRE 01 K SHIl The Ihe Vessel Ever Nov. spectators gathered on the admired tlie American Wy the largest and most powerful warship yet seen when arrived in the to u. the other important games for are the vs. Ames Cornell vs. at Wisconsin vs. Ohio at vs. Rose Poly at La Indiana vs. Iowa at Iowa Yale vs. Brown at New Penn vs. Dartmouth at Michigan vs. Cornell Bucknell at Army vs. at 1S0,00() region IS A persons in various parts of the United ' i we the that the investigate the dealings and thus give the company side of the case as well side prepared by Judge received said he would an He it was unusual that never had he known to Federal grand jury investigation into court and they a Waggener to Say Whe tite A I I'd 8.-B.. P. today a to the Democrats of calling them to Inform or card him to become a for Stales KILLS lie the 0|tinion Ihe Party Hum Passed as Political Nov. Roosevelt has passed as a political according to United States Seii ator Robert M. in an inter today on the recent Asked as to the future of Progressive party Senator La Follette you Progressive Do you mean the future of a great progressive party that is going to be brought forth for or do you mean that from the Republican party that had Roosevelt for its candidate last Assured Roosevelt organization was Senator result in New Jersey answers your The Progress ive vote in the election was about 14,000 as I remember The Progressive vote in this election was only 40.000.; There you have it. | It is the same all over the i The progressive vote in the national election was said to be a evelt but my it was not a Roosevelt at It was a vote to protest the case being investigated by the mijnt resulted from the sale of land in the dition in the two big of to twelve thousand party will be KEEP PEACE WITH i. liryan matic soon will bo handed the time limit being It is that this new will be so written as to bring un to the relations between the two tries before November 22, the date for the of the new Huerta sees lit to to the terms of the Washington an Treaty to That tTiv Associated 8.-Secretary Bry announced that he was nego a treaty for arbitration of all questions affecting National hon The negotiations were undertaken at the initiative of Constantine Minister The Accident to Nov four year knocked down by an in Prince Frederich of was driving near died Prince had conveyed a The child started the in front of the motor ] a Who Xever He Was Pressi Nov. 8j-Ludwig the new replaces the mad King took oath today in the of the The by a salute of one hundred and one Mr. Harry Eastwood returned to their in Rest this on progressive lines and 'the so-called Roosevelt will The Republican will be no one-man but will have the planks practically every student of political science agres should be Referring to the York city elec Senator don't believe can come The are done with bosses of the Piatt and Tammany can only come as a GRAND JOOY INDICTS CROOKS St. Louis With City of St. Nov. 8.-Seventy-seven Indictments were returned today and former of Fast St 111., by the grand Jury has charges cf Most of the men indicted today were October when tlie same grand jury made a partial The new indictments in cases are amplifications of the All twenty-four officials former officials have been Indicted at the of the Among those indicted today ' Charles S. Mayor in and 1912. charged in thirteen Indictments with the embezzlement of from the F. city during the Lambert administration charged in one indictment with withholding thousand dollars of city funds from his In ten with embezzling and in twenty-four indictments with unlawfully in city Nov. a today held at bay a posse of two hundred men who attempted to arrest him shooting his The negro was finaly a visit with Mrs. jod and locked un after been 17680022  

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