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THE IOLA WEEKLY REGISTER, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1906. i irnni, vwliC 19, ItfUO. 5 -'r. POST. ot once push things as rapidly ft' NO 8MELTER DOCTOR I 'P possible, untU everything Is in read t).

h. Sevier who has two cases against him in one of which he was TAKES 2 BY 4 VIEW. Mayor dresach would like TO SEEilT ESTABLISHED FOR WIFE BEATERS. tor a flrtt class celebration PLAN TO A COMMUNITY convicted on two counts, was given PHYSIC AN LIKELY WILL NOt as CARRIED OUT. TOu.onw is Children's 'Day and the churcucs will have exercises.

The following programme will be given Moran Paper Registers Knock Against Public square as Wea-' ther Building Site. uie customary thirty days and $100 on each count in the first case. On tho second case he ha3 filed a' motion by the. children of the M. E.

church Jailor Klnflley Agrees With the May-- or and Would Like to See Kan-9roo Court Made Legal. A Canvats uf the Smeltermen Indi lor a new trial and sentence' ia with- MusicOrchestra. Song Sunshine Band. es, the Majority of Them held, This case is that in which riom Bttiuraay Daily.) Recitation Children's Day Elsie Favor the Plan. U' in i ay's Daily.) AW Johnson the complaining witness was "Shorty" Caldwell, who is not believed to be mentally right.

Peter Maxim of 1 lie iu.jii iiae been canvassing TRADE WITH EVANS BROTHERS BRUQOISTS and BOOKSELLERS Paints, Oils, Glass, Wal Papr Office Etc." Recitation- What One Word Did (From Saturday's Daily.) The Mdran Herald this week comes out with a long winded knock on the prbpositlon to proffer a part of the public square here as, a site for the United States weather observatory building, to be erected soon. So far as the Register has been able to see the Moran paper is the only paper which has registered a knock 'against the proposition; so that its statement that the people of the county aie against the proffer of the nronosi he fciutlter i cu Lallarpe and Gas Gertie Williams. VT aa lilt i tWa'Zt tV Hid 3 Song and Drill Ine Moor's class. v- v-. -v iUVVKu wuiiuw on one count was not sen-community phs-ciun, believe' that tenced.

The iurv Jn h) Recitation 'Help Somebody Mar "uuon uo lu lavor oi naving tne whipping post! re-established for the punishment of wife beaters and other Blniilar habitual offendersMayor li'vesbach and Jailor John Kingsley heartily agree With judge. Mayor Llresbach said this morning. "I am heartily in favor of the' whipping post for wife beaters." '1 "What about the women who beat Fuller. uiL-y nave a preuy lair idea of the mended clemency, saying that thev Solo Holy City Alfred beiKimtni ine matter, and one or did not believe that he was guilty of Roberta; BLlllu U11B axitrnuon mat tne more than a technical nffW r. 1 it 11.

site would not seem to be well The opposition seems to Grist Recitation -Keep Your Record majui uy oi tne men appeared to be im had bought an express package of chiefly in' the office of; the Moran feam0t luo so tnat it wniskey and permitted m. paper.1 Clean Olin Roberts, ExerciseMrs; Spencer's class. 1 Song We Come. This Festal Day was doubtful if the scheme would go buy part of It. One bov ta It does not take a verv Ions- heaii m.

I. KANSAS IOLA, iiuuusu. jno men are uisposea to to figure out that the interests of loin. uuu nis grancllathor caused a Recitation What Have We Done take a rather practical view of the and Allen county are Identical, and complaint to be Issued against Maxim TodayAlvan Johnson. matter, and the most of 'them seem mat it is a sad thing for the counly io nave one section or the county try Recitation God's Messengers Mar to feci that a physician employed in GAS CITY SAILOR AT HOME their would you have them their husbands, would you have them the same he was asked.

"Yes, I he replied. are now demanding equal rights with men now and If they share their rights they should share their respon fcibilitles." "What do you think about the wo-men who continually nags her husband until he. loses control of himself and turns his wife across his knee and givos her a good was the next question lie was asked "That' man' the' mavnr ing to pull the- other down. Every farmer- and every citizen of Allen county is interested in the growth of that way would be likely to feel secure of his wacos that Clydf Taylor of the West Virain Tells of Life on the Ocean Wave. he would likely take on ioia just as every citizen of Iola is interested in the growth of Allen county as a whole.1 The bigger and so much outside practice that ho From Salurday's Daily.) 1 would not have time to attend to them jiyue ayior.

son nf Tnvin, JOHN HARTUNQ Manufactures of and Dealek in Harness, Daddies, Co lars, Whips, Laprobes, etc. Everything psually Found ia a Fin Class Harness Hhop. IOLA, KANSAS. gueritta Roberts. Song Glad Summer.

Recitation I.ook Up and Sing Neva 'Moor; Exorcise Primary Class. (1) Grad uate March. (2) Song. (3) Address md presentation of diplomas. Son? Swell the Song of Gladnesa E.

N. Wert and Wilson have returned from Salina, Kansas, where ueiuer- uie city in tne way ot mmf i better the city of Iola, the greater ad when they were ill. -us wno nas tor the last While a good many of the smelter vantages afforded the people of Allen county in the way of a' market and year oeen working as a sailor for TJn cle Sam, came. In yesterday afternoon trom New York ami will nnd men favored the proposition when it it is inconceivable how any cittzen of was broached to it was, found the county could so far forget his own individual Interests as not to realize teen day furlow visiting his parents arid Mr. Taylor is wearing more than half of them were not "should be given a gold medal.

That is the only way to get along with some women." Jailor Klngsloy thinks that a whipping post would have a good effect upon some of the persons who are placed in. his charge. "Why, that kangaroo court down there at the jail done more' to make some follows straighten up and them selves than all the laws and jail sen lisposed to favor the scheme so it is 7 sa.iu ana attracts a great this fact.5 There has been a disposition in certain' quarters to attemnt to i an.eniion. il A lias mnnv in. Improbable that any physician will be terestincr thin better than Moran It is of very lit array tne town against the country, und this disposition- is dead wrong.

The interests of all Allen county lie on Dasis or tne scheme ocean wave and while on the they have been attending the state A. R. meeting. Mr. R.

F. Brown, one of Humboldt's lopular young gentlemen went to Kan ias City, yesterday. He expects be gone several days, and we are tle benefit. 1 winch proposed that each smelterman V'as Vlty-'he has a crowd Heretofore the commissioners have in one direction, and evervbodv who contribute $1 or il.Kn mnnH, to the tales of sai has the interest? ot the county at heart should pull altogether in that thepayment of one physician who was refused to consider a proffer1 ror the vacant ground that surrounds 1 th or life. Clyde for the last five months nas been cruising on the West Virginia battleshin.

TTio to visit them when they were ill with Nothing Is to be gained by down near Venezuela and around the a narrow policy wnich attempts to out any further charge, court house; for1; any other' buii 1 everlasting tagging after theW-which Iola is doing has at last 'persuaded vvbbi on tho nppnn has, made Clyde as brown as a berry array tne town against (he county, The Register does not believe; hpw-ever, that this outburst in, the Moran 40 MEN STRIKE. them to put the matter before the tences and fines! put together could do; The licking that the kangaroo court gave that fellow the other night i robbed his wife of her wash money and bought whiskey did more good than anything that could have happened to him. lie will behave himself hereafter. But when things like that happen I would like to have the law-on my side. If we can not make' kangaroo court legal the next best thing is-to have a whipping post." 1 uo atruug an ox; i lie says it is great fun: on board tho ehin nj people for an expression 'of sentiment.

paper reflects any considerable feel-, ing. Tho farmers and the people of WORKMEN ON GUNN PIPE LINE that besides having box'ng and wrest- nug concests, apltonoraph kept on uire he will have1 a very enjoyable Lime. By the way, one or two of-the young ladies of Humboldt will nils? his presence very much. A large number of the citizens "10m here went fo Tola yesterday the county! commissioners In regard to getting their assessment? lowered. Miss Florence Wilson and Mise lose have been in Ottawa this week attending the Epworth League con ventlon.

Alien county are broad minded and liberal in' their views. They are in WENT OUT TODAY BECAUSE THEY HAD NOT BEEN PAID. If the people are not in favor, of this, as the Herald believes they are not, a protest had better be made'or'a prof-f er of ground will probably be made uucuu iu lurnisn music for the sailors In the evening. terested in making their county seat He says that the idea thnt a entir one of the best and most beautiful cities in the state. They are proud 'of (From Friday's Daily.) uii uoara a united States battleship on which to these buildings.

The Because they had not rebel ed any the progress it has made, and want to see it grow, for its nrosneritv is "UL "ave to work ia erroneous. At least not in his case. T-To ia rnn. LIGHT PLANT CHARTER. pay since the 22nd day of May, when nected with the engineer's force-and government might not accept th prof fer if it is tendered but the people of Allen county outside of Iola ought to stab the hog heart which prevails tney began work, forty men who have does not lack exercise but for several I I i vwwao uui iur sevt'ia their own prosperity.

They would rather see Iola a city of 30,000 people than a city of neoDle. and been -workinfe on the nnnn Wno'iino nours in the dav has tn wn iii-q T. M. Hyde and Jno Johnson were aorth of La laid down their e'ie5e any yTs ads eighteen they realize that the way to accomplish this end is to pull all together Will be Applied for within Day or Two' atN Humboldt. News' Notes' and Personals.

(From Saturday's Daily.) Special to the and do it every time when there is opportunity. The Herald was for a' tools this morning, and refused to do joined nSUiffig tZ any more work until they received would get to fight, cannibals and dis their wages. The men were not com- 5yer hirlden golden treasures, vho lor Alien county. The Register believes the farmers of Allen county would 'not object to the use of the plaiaing of the amount of wages they J0bs a3 800n aa they Iola yesterday. Mr.

H. Fust who has been In the Mty for the past month In the interest of the Fraternal insurance society, called the "Knights' of the Protected has about 60 charter members be initiated tonight. A permanent 'odge will be formed. The Tola team same and put on the work public square as a site for the handsome public buildings which the gov' neW court house for Allen county' and advocated' it against its individual In-' terests as there was at the time a large number of readers who did not agree with it. It is just a much opposed to having the view of the court house shut off by having it surrounded with The electric light plant is a sure go for Humboldt.

The subscription list was started today and is nearly corn pleted by this evening. A 'Charter wlli ernment to erect here, because there appears to be no, reason uui. mny imi mat ai- wuu ais jod ana although he ter working for three weeks, they ad to set home, will be glad to get able and valid objection. They would be an ornament to the square. They ougnt to have some money for what ou uuum snip again- be applied for next week and contrac, for the power house will be' let with are purely public In1 their character.

they had done, and did not propose to They met in the I. O. O. F. hall, and THE PIPE LINE MEN PAID.

in a few days. Most of the business will undoubtedly secure it for a per- The weather building, particularly, is agricultural institution; and will prove of benefit to every farmer in the places will take their gas connections nanent lodge room. it i uenevea mere will be no Fur county when the station begins to op- wait any longer. The men are not directly in the employ of Gunn, the gas piper, but the contract for the pipe line is let to an eastern construe don company; which employs the men. out and put in electricity; A' very large crowd assembled in otner ouiidings which is of benefit to Iola and Iola only as it was to have a new court house.

number of people have spoken' to us about it and not one has favored, using the vacant ground for any, other purpose than that which concerns the people of the entire county. ther Trouble. From Saturday's Baflvi BUILD COUNTY LINE BRIDGE rate fully. However, the Register would not favor Tl- 1 41. i.

"uuiui uui 1UIU1 Lilt) uiuuer vi uie at Ahere wil1 be aite lf the majority of the people; of the proffer of the trouble Anderson County Will Build it But more with the men on the he county object to it, and believes uunn pipe line north of LaHarpe. Allen Will do Most of Paying. he majority sentiment should muney was received yesterday from un scott ana taken to the line The Moran paper scores a scoop on the county when it makes the discovery that the weather bureau is no SELECT WEATHER BUILDING Site Money is Here Now. This afternoon the company announced' t6 the'meri that the money to pay theur was here, and in the First National bank at La Harpe. The men' will probably be paid today ana it is likely they will return to work Monday as there were no (From Friday's Daily.) A bridge will be built over Martin's on the county l'ne north of Ge-aeva.

The county commissioners of Allen and Anderson counties met yes nortn or town to pay As the lack of pay was all that the men were com plaining of it is thought that as soon and end. "ffhe An Agent of the Government Will bo government has spent a good many as tney are paid off they will be ready millions or aoliars in establishing and nio puunv; iitiiiv last. BVCIllUg lO listen to 'the 'regular band concert given by the Humboldt band. A number of people were here from Chanute and Iola. The Santa Fe surveyors were this morning laying out the switch for the new brick yard.

1 F. W. Fenn is in Chanute today. The same merry-go-round that was here last year has been set up east of the Logan Moore Lumber yard and expects to start this evening. The Humboldt National bank is improving this service, and the testi eu uacK to woric again.

Many of the men yesterday werf. in tnwn mony from all sections of the country in ioia Time Next Week. From Saturday's Daily.) h. NorthrtlD this mnninoi other differences. mo muuej wua iiiisen out to tne is to tne effect that the weather service has been of inestimable value to terday afternoon at the county line and-decided that the bridge should be built.

Anderson county will build the bridge and Allen will pay her share of the cost. The cost will be assessed ime and had todrlve out in order tn It is not explained how it comes the country, and has been the meano get their money. The men thought ceived a letter from about that the men we're not paid more promptly. The construction com umc tney were to be paid on the fifth of the month arid when the F.th or saving untold millicins to the agricultural interests. The Moran paper has certainly made a 'unique discov- Scott stating i that an agent of the weather bureau hart lff- woc.ui-.

according to the last property valua pany is supposed to have plenty of wcui, vy ana. no pay came they at once' became suspicious and so went tion of the two counties which will and it is presumed there was The Moran paper's story' is so ob- nake Alleh county nay about two-llmnlv a delnv in P-ottfno- on a strike. for Iola, June 8th, for the purpose of selecting a site for the observatory building to be erected here. Mr Scott said that the aeent. wnnid 1 n.

um, jUGIG dously unprejudiced, broad-minded ind fair, and the effort to eive both nirus or tne cost. Anderson county's Men Diseharnri fr. Mr. Scott Lost an Umbrella. valuation is about three and one-half wasmngtott Disnatch: At.

t.hw rnn sides of the controversy is so patent, that the Register reproduces it in full xne men have been complaining for seyeral days because they had not millions and Allen's nearly seven and enrut6 at one or two points, -and probably would not reach here for about a week. He likely will 'reach here about the middle of next week one-half. without further comment: elusion of the hearing on the Bever-idge" amendment before the agriculture committee this afternoon Repre- naving a new adding machine. The boys, say that' it is" a dandy. Jas Lockhart was in Iola this morn ing.

'Mrs. Nolte left this morning for the east. She' expects to go to Europe in a short time. A delegation of citizens went to Tola this afternoon to see about a adjustment of 'th'eir taxes; There been It is stated by the men that two or three of their number had The Herald says; Since the cen sus of Iola has shown a loss of a few SAY THE JURY HAD A GRUDGE Htmuuve scott ot Kansas rose to a SAID HE OWNED SOME ICE. hundred "during the last year the peo question of personal privilege.

Amid an impressive silence he said: "Yesterday when the committee concluded City Attorney Thinks That Juror in been promptly discharged when they Intimated to the foreman that they would have to have some money: This fact incensed the rest of the men, and ple of the town, or at least some "of hem', have again started an agita us session I lelt an umbrella on yon Clergy Case Had Spite Against City. For This Apparently Trivial State, F. Pitser Assaulted, R. GV Carter, an, Grocer. aer racit." The rest of the Kansas considerable dissatisfaction among the (Prom Friday's Daily.) cxagressman sentence was lost in this morning i they got their heads together and walked out.

The men tion for the county 5 to donate the government part; of the public square for the building of a property owners through the city con I 1- 1 tne laugnter of the crowd. When or- (From Saturdav'R1 Da'iiv cerning the matter. Judge Foust grants a new trial in the Clergy case it is likely aer naa Deen restored he stated that have been spending the day in Gas City and La Harpe and some of them postoffice and weather station. Ap tiarryy Frinn is home for a short uie umurena, naa clisappeiyed. He would ask no questions of the nno whr, that the city will appear the case to visit.

have been in Iola, taking life easy returnea it. Un to a latA hour this af. the supreme court. City Attorney Cul proprlation for both of these buildings has been made by Congress and' now Iola would have Allen countv donate until the company got ready to accede ternoon it was still missing. A very interesting game of ball was played yesterday at the ball grounds Jison last night brought the matter up in council He said that he to, their demands.

a iree site tor the location of them Holds Wolf Scalo Record The men hnvo hoort Letween the Old Heads and theColtf uj aiug Ull tlic Of course if Iola is really hard up the was much surprised at the verdict of George Rhoades who li VPS tn tha pipe line from the field north of Gas the Colts winning In the tenth inninr northeast part of the county, eava tho county might consider such a propo 600 against the city which the jury 'the Clergy case had returned and u-. Pity which is to be built to Bronson County Attorney Clifford "this morn-ing issued a complaint for the arrest of a restaurant keeper at Elgmore named Pitser. F. Pitser is charged with assaulting R. G.

Carter, a The cause of the assault seems to be peculiar. If report is correct, Pitser assaulted Carter because he had been- told that1 Carter had said that he, Pitser, had some ice In an Ice house. The ice belonged to 'Tom Bets, the butcher. Just why attribute mg the ownership of ice to a man would be sufficient to provoke arr assault, is unexplained. Carter who is an old soldier, clainTS that Pitser walged up to him and taking his head under his left arm ije win nave to eo WltnoUt a nfiw n1l sition, but at the present time the by" the score of "12 to 9.

The batter lcs. for the Old Heads were Perry oi ciotnes mis year. Mr. Rhoades Herald is against it. The city of Iola there to be connected with the Gunn pipe line to Fort Scott.

nOlds the VPmrfl in tha nw I Meek and Miller and Booe; for the that he believeU that the case could be beaten if appealed. He stated that he could partly explain the action of sentinz aonate(i the public square to the coun Colts, Lehman and Woods. The fea ty and tlje county voted the money SIX SENTENCED. scaips ror! bounty money. All together he has presented 120 scalps.

For to build a court house. But there ture of the game was" the pitching of Meek. Last-year he pitched for the jury by the fact that he had since the trial learned, that one of the jur a nuirmer or years he has secured the wasn't such a big majority in favor of MANY CONDEMNED TO JAIL FOR onspnng or a pair of wolves in hrs, Garnett club, and while he is not in it as will be remembered, by the vote ors who was very influential with the iieigiiuornooa. He nas found Hip VIOLATION OF THE LIQUOR LAW. the 'best of there is no rinnht that was cast.

i other-jurors had a grievance against wotves a paying investment ami hna that with a ittle practice he would The commissioners have been ap arways spared the old pair. But this the one of his friendsj bo'a phenomenon; jear iogan Fronk, a neighbor, beat proached before to have other build ceeded to punch him with his right. -Carter was wearing spectacles at The time and a piece of one of the bow was driven into the ball of his His other eye was already lnlnt.Br! nnri ueen arrestea ror fast driving and oth (From Friday's Daily.) A number of offenders were given mr. nnoaaes in eeltlne the mmr i ne eagie win scream in Humboldt ings located on the square, such as ers had had some difficulty with the city. He said that he would make a this coming Fourth of July.

The eel 4he Carnegie library and the Y. C. There were eight in the litter. Several weeks ago he presented the scalps to the county clerk. Mr.

Rhcades vnsfpr now he is having difficulty to see. their sentences In tho district court today. All of them were in trouble motion in the district court to have ebratlon will be conducted by the Eagles and the band boys, and all kinds A the argument being that they were public buildings. To be sure they are day went to the county clerk to see either for soiling liquor or on account $100 and $25 of the judgment stricken out by the court. If he gets neither a 1,046 People at Electric One thousand fortv-six rwvnnio oaw of sports will be given.

There will a sense, but they are not public to Of ihfi linnnr lnwc WTAa Wn1r -itU is ne naa any bounty money but discovered that the money was all for Fronk. He laushed and said thnt ha the amateur night nerformanoo be two site3 chosen, and in case of len county people. Now thel argu- high water, the celebration will go strTol oi Udgment declded to the constitutionality iSleSi the laW S'ving Assistant Attorney nt is made that the postofflce is a naa ror several years denended nnnn Electric park last night. Mattie Pet' ers, a little girl with a pleasing voice won first prize with her song. Robert Gaines won second with a hmrW on just the same.

lie building and so is the weather vtcueiais tne rignt to compel witness his bounty money to buy his clothes but that it looked this year like he would have to wear his old clothes. ltie following qommltteea have Jon and therefore the proper place es to appear and give information Reqister Want Ads Reach th m. been chosen: rf- them Is on the public square which about the violation of liquor laws was 'ongs to Allen county. Outside of Soliciting funds E. W.

Trego, J. C. Electric to Move Offices. hibition. Gannaway, Swain and Bums put on a sketch, "Miser's Gold ir Butg lar's Friend." Elsie Frisbee sang "Just Across the Bridge of Gold;" A nle eating contest was pnlled btti The1 moving pictures made their nui it people who are natrons of tha Tnia given a fine of $5 and forced to pay the costs of the case amounting in The Iola Electric Railway people a tofflce it is no more of a public wm muve ineir offices into the sec ond story of the Evans buildinff nn all to ahout $15.

He had refused to to the people of Allen county Mother 'is Earl the south side Monday or Tuesday of hit bbey a 6Ubpoenae to appear before Mr, It "Is to people of Bourbon coun-The weather station ia a public Evans, assistant attorney general. next weeK. Tneir present room in the Northrup building 13 'hot large enough. a worn Morwu's mm fummiHa ah ihwaht. aho i it I VMM 31 William Framptoh Was sentenced' to 'mllding but the benefit the people of pomm that II time com mm spend thirty days in Jail and pay a ena or tne county receive from it Urown.

Advertising H. E. Duncan, Frank Grounds and Concessions Lyman Smith Oscar Gibson, Chas Smith, Frank Miller and Chas. Schaffner, Jr. Program and amusements T.

M. Hyde. Vernon Cox, H. L. Tower, E.

W. Trego and Thomas Grans; 1 Dance Committee Tony Kemm'rer, Eddie Trego 'and Eny Myers. Fireworks Harry Kelley, Frank Fussman and J. M. "Wilhlte.

The committees will commence work the receipt of one forecast' which fineof $100 for selling liquor. He CANCER CAN BE CURED. Tot Tint Cnr hiu Iwmi 1 SCOTT'S EMULSION murPtiiBTHe mxr bthehOth omes to the postoffice which is sun- was also placed under a peace bond Arable diseuea. It is now proven to be both Iomw nd coiKtitatlonsl, and when treated from that Madison Ave Opposite Hotel Tttonnom IOLA, KANSAS -rsed to notify all the people" of this of $1,500 to make him be good. THB HEALTH op iaru un-rumm end of what kind, of weather there Curley Shea has appealed hla case CHILD.

hat 1nnt. liunnl a hnnb itAu.rIf.ini will be for the next twenty-four hours i Send for Iree sample. SCOTT' BOWNE. fi, to the supreme court and was not sentenced. ymptom.

aad explain- Fine Watch Repairln 1 409-41J Pearl Street, New'york. jcc. odi.ooj all drueeisu. applied botn lorallyand internally. Itvliminatea al I paisonons rnbsnren and rimit rnn tention.

Watches. Tewclnr Great boasts were made when the station was established of how tne towns would he served with weather bulle- Charles Campbell was given $100 rmwt h. Write to Dr. Johnson and he will send hie ')OOk free, ntan nhui In A rniMnviMtnnmwl Music Supplies, Always the low fine and thirty days In Jail. ability to cure this dread diieiute, tins but If they are not served' any est prices..

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