Iola Daily Register (Newspaper) - December 17, 1913, Iola, Kansas VOLUME NO. 46. Successor to the lola Daily Record and the lola Dally DEC. 17, 1913-WEDNESDAY The Weekly Established 1E67. The Daily Established 1807. EIGHT PAGES HUDIT TREASURER'S HOOKS FOR FOUR YEARS VAST will RE TO EMPLOY EXPERT WILL WORK BY TOLA fost of Complete for Fonr Term Be Reduced More Than board of county in this afternoon derided that the audit of the books of the treasurer should be continued and completed for the full four-year term served by the official who Mr. This does not mean that errors have been found and that cause closer scrutiny has been It simply means that the board has found a way to continue the audit at an expense which they feel is by the importance of tlie The commissioners have felt from tiie first that the should cover the entire of Mr. that they entertained the slightest suspicion of anything wrong but an immense volume of 1.= transacted by the county in the office error it was more than a proposition that the idea of insisting a full term But bv the time the two Mr. their of dollars and on at rate of 120- per day and board fori the Yew minor errors wore found but these would be accounted the Feeline that the of the was they it. expert K. a city commissioner of Kansas came to report board formal of ifie auditors for the period of two Since tlie two years were in- with Che found or definite in the report a with ' ton in the adoption of a to the THE FOR minor snow in past and northerly Data recorded at the local office of U S. Weather yesterday at lowest this morn ng at 3 a. 44; normal for 32; excess in temperature 9 degrees Jan. 1, p. 3 a. 9 p. 6 a. 12 9 a. Precipitation for 24 hours ending at 7 a .IS deficiency in precipitation since Jan. 1, 1.69 Relative humidity 7 a. m. 96 per barometer reduced to sea 30.11 Sunrise 7:33 a p ni WHERE YOO HELPERS LINES NOT COX FUSE Here Are in Cut Them Out and Call Up In Your There has been some that the residents of lola do npt know the ns they for work of the Big Some even do not knew the ward ir. which they ir is Big Sister called up the yesterday afternoon said there ivas ceed to the assigned to the various So they First to First and from Kast to Chief Big H. 1006 Second and ii Big Third South west and West L. 11. 31=) Mrs J. F: Foust South South east to and from Fast south tc Chief K 4o2 Fast Madison and from East Big Mrs. 414 roe First east Mrs 0. FIGHT HARD OUT AGREEMENT IS EXPECTED EVERY THAT THE Its Members Are Honestly Find Some of tiou to The tiest accountants in 1 teacher at the D. Pee K-The sub-committee headed oy of presented a unanimous report to the National Committee today for a of the party's providing for recognition of. Slate the acceptance of a State's right tc choose all or part of its delegates at large to National agreed that in future conventions delegates with proper should placed on the The latter feature promises to contests such as have arisen st previous National The Warren finally agreed on a plan of for four each from each district where the total vote was cent or more of the total vote would have two no ter how large tiie Republican vote having to be entitled to one each this plan would lose six North Carolina Texas ' total loss for the South After hours of the full the to 111" which will late on a plan is looked for Committeeman of led the light for a reduction of of violently opposed a He said that of conventions the Southern will to the i authorized to work under the j vill have of high Caton who continue in Bv the of tiho will be more liian 4ne-half the present be the same length of time as would have been by the When the full four year terms has been 2;one over the board will give out a of the condition of the The are planning for an annual audit of all books in offices where money The expense will be it is said and the work will be Caton returned to his home in Kansas City having spent only a few hours in conference ' ills AN Will TONGUE com- W. Sliat Van ami He Was Almost her domestic classes dolls for trie Brothers of charge and are has been suggested that it be well for Big Sisters to at once to kara the of dolls and send them to Miss Following is the list of contributors to the Big up to Previously Earl Mrs. W. H. Tom IM Dr. F. Horton Mrs. Cash .aO Cash By a Fruit AT I expectorate and drown That be a capital and you be hanged lor ' upon him a small amount saliva is a ' and you will be lined for it and 11) * A few days ago William C. Warren W. P. Van Osage township had words over a law suit that had been held in the district to lick Van Pelt so bad that he could hardly himself he linally managed ito let it go by spitting upon his enemy and calling him a which is the way this typewriter will spell the epithet really Van Pelf had arrested yesterday the latter before Justice James P. Duncan and was and costs he promptly Cupid took pity on Judge Smith today auU rewarded him for the patience he has manifested the past weeks in which there has not been a But in the two licenses issued Judge Smith won He married Miss Grace tiad 21, both of The was Gertrude of and Ono A. 22, of The regular meeting M. C. A. Bible class be This iThe contingent of the faculty will serve 1 he The secretary prevailed upon the ladies to serve the supper in hope that it would increase the attendance at tbe class ' ' ' lead iif a in the of you to us out Irak - the Ri party a shaking his list at us as deserve to and don't try to us IT CANT BE DEMOCRATS YIELD POINTS THEY OPT OF ' OF OX They for nl Notes in Xot The Has Xot Yet Disclosed the United Any BODIES OF DEAD That is That Tan Be Done for the Who Went Into the at Colo. of School Answer in of went to night iit answer to a that the city had in the young girl's wanted for a way ft their homes in returning with his this The pupils the admitted that they home to have a good met boys at whose names the have not the girls at Chief sent them home and caused charges to be died ip the court of Joseph juvenile Tlic girls will be arraigned While at Chief told that there were three or four girls who made a practice of to the former town at stated intervals anil running the streets in with young men whose character is not the but against whom there not evidence to make an Chanute's night asked Chief Coffield to warn the mothers who are maintaining control over their girls that there was dinger in those trips to the mothers be sure that the girls Are spending the night girl friends as they say they are instead of stealing away with that excuse to go to the MUST XOT CHEW Or If They in H HUt Be CBy ' Dec. 17.-Policemen seeking solace for their beats liy tobacco or gum must do so under regulations promulgated by Police Commissioner They are forbidden 10 have gum or tobacco their mouths in such manner as to be Chewing picks will not be Dec. 17.-The bodies of the killed in yesterday's have been removed the of the After an the wearied started into the mine pick and to recover held by broken and Coal dust a tunnel driven far back in a mountain blow a puff of smoke shot froth the the the whole mountain rock ed as if ly an and by the w. re ' All the victims 3n<'. all except six or most of sons of and business men of New Casile and the and night the work of bringing out bodies Wives aad of iho victims about mouth of the hysterical In their Father J. Jof wood near to Castle at the first the Among of tha euers the priest pushed into the smoking tha entire mine in search of anv victims still alive to whom he might administer the last rites of the Before the entire mine had been cleared of and a thorough exploration convinced the rescuers that there was no of finding any of the MRS. the D. 0"c tions tiie would lior ' pass the Senate by ed from tor an te ' Friday r 1 at ic ' | the r ' not ment ot in the | .At a of | ators it is to nate the deposits from the | currency change the money so as t make treasury notes in and if for final vote Thursday Other changes by The ' against ' i xtend ing any of the benefits of eral system to probably will be Efforts be made to get of Democratic on the which will il in ihe Senate by and NEWS TOOAy land holders in The combined estite of Terrazas and the * Creel his are ued at many of Creel was formerly ambassador to the I Decree General Villa's was sent to Juarez It as a the rev i lie allowed acuses Creels of of lie the widows by 1 ' with since February ar- is a ] rison er at have as much ' of the as could seize were by the v. ith Villa today to sort to their It to invoice all the ir. the Spanish stores and and the to rest against iht Rebel General replied he was to for the so-called which before their departure to be Two hundred more and reached Kl Paso today Chihuahua of the at was the messages 10 Washington ' she Irid not heard of it. fOy 17.-Charges of in the dealings - between Mananer of Panama and contractors ho furnishing are tiy So nil loss to the government lias and the is not Broadly the is to Burke has received commissions from Burke is somewhere in the United States on sixty of absence from his in Tile inquiry iias been in progress six based on charges preferred by R. a former subordinate of in the 1'.-rartnicnt. alleging that his superior officer was demanding and lanre commissions from persons with whom he had placed U was alleged that Burke awarded contracts to the Colon Import in which he is a and had profited at fifty thousand dollars from this His was forty-five hundred a His are believed to aave about million dollars during the period covered the .si Ltf DUeiN steal a a store ALL DONE IN AN OPEN STORE vic. OF a clever Only .an Found by Way of a Flew and the of the Seems One Small in the - of Injury to Americans j III the Mexico Dec. 17.-- who have Federal districts and clashed with the at are to be directed by Two other southern rebel leaders are reported nearby in daily with More Starred Herself to Verge of the Dec. 17.-Mrs.' has been again released front Holloway She has been imprisoned only when arrested enroute from ito Mrs. is in a collapse as the result of ja and was taken in an ambulance to Suffragette Maltreatment Keports Dec. 17-Consul has advised the Slate that many reports the of in are without Fletcher reported that normal are restored in RUNS AMUCK IN MEXICO K Took Hard Work to Save of m THE 17,-The Albany 1 Garage with eighteen automobiles i burned last night causing a thousand dollar Only work of tiie fire saved the portion of the The blaze is believed tfi have been I That Is the of BE The Rebel Leader and Rules a Hish Hand 1',--.All Uie sr. Creel and Juan including vast areas of of head homes and personal were d to the rebels in an General Francisco lay Mr. now a refugee h is one of men in holdings of about two-thirds of the state of Chihuahua are said to place him among the ex- the Dec. 17,-The who investigated are now said to favor the of Henry M. the publisher as to Willie tlie opposition will he carried to the floor of the today expected ' EXPERTS TO OFEX It Passed a Fire and Bv St. Dec. 17.-Experts worked all night in a fruitless attempt to open a safe containing in cash and securities which was | showed Our Wheat Is in Condition and We Huie a Sown J ban the 17.-The area sown to winter fall Department of The condition of winter wheat December 1st was per of compared laM and the ten year - The area of rye is estimated at 2,7(12,1111.1 compared with last Following are estimates from Kansas and some of the nearby 111 Year State Kansas - ' - Oklahoma 04 increase of per cent or about 2,SSS,0iHi acres in the to winter in the States as compared with the revised estimate of the sown last is in the with thirty per cent and Oklahoma with thirty-five cent showed the increase in while which has far the greatest area sown an increase of eleven the Kansas 17.-The find an automobile used by the man and woman wiio held up the of after acid in face of Geo escaped with two thousand dollars worth furnished the police tlie on which to carry the search for the Tiie car was left at the curb in an isolated region the West It was identified as the one stolen in front of a downtown theatre thirty minutes before tlie Two of tae the ' In the car was found the toy used by the woman in blinding thp ' The robbery about 3:30 last - ' George Goldman of L. Goldman Sons 1307 Grand was showing two trays of twenty-four diamond rings each to a and woman in the store about Svas helping and P. Hartman stood by in the repair George toward the customers he saw the iman and raise their Two streams of liquid struck him In the for a Trays of At and a tray and ran for the door At the curb was a Ford motor engine second inan at thei wheel and the wheels turned out ready for a quick George and ran into the ' His brother him an fashioned cylinder The man and woman bad reached the car with the valued at than and the machine was northbound and a southbound street car blocked Thirteenth Street for a few seconds and the was .As the street the motor rear shot the gap and sped west Revolver Wouldn't One in Goldman's gun was others Neither of the two shots hit the One duo- up the and the second bored a hole through the display window of the Furniture across the Many motor cars were but none of the drivers offered to aid He ran west on to where be saw Homer H. 3921 Forest an driving a Goldman in and to follow the holdup but It had gave the at Wyandotte street and Southwest in which direction he believed the robbers Acid in Goldman's the liquid In face is not It appeared to be highly sulphuric so weak that it did nothing more than irritate his The varnish was removed from the showcase in Took Diamond Twenty-four of the were set with diamonds and the other t were all were settings were - G. on the sold from to I Todd a was on a passing Hill car at the he saw the holdup car passing Convention Hall when loofe el up Thirteenth but George I was told the car turned south Wyandotte sent to St. from the Bank at Mo. The safe was superheated in a fire destroyed the bank building 10th and the breaching became sweated cent. Missouri ten per cent. Claude Anderson arrived here today from his in a few days with his Mrs. John BEAUTIFUL GIRL WEDS Maiden Becomes a Bride ter 111. Dec. Rae received many of marriage from all over the she was pronounced most beautiful working girl In she says of me after 1 met ' ' Which introduces Ralph Vincent Kelley of 100.^ Argyle Rae la now They were ried in had many to go on the said Mrs as she attended housewifely duties this is the proper place for a home for the main she ' ' THE In the Bue Is and Consulate Are Garnett It is reported here that Judge Irwin lias secured a consulate appointment down in are he'd better stay in caid till get somewhat in the tamale he ably J 97