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THE tedkSTER. VOLUME XVI. NO. 299. Successor to the lola-Dally Register, the lola Dally Record and the lola Daily Index.

OCT. 8, -id EVENING. The-Weekly Register, Established 1867. Reflister, Estaolished 1897. EIGHT Grand Old Man Shtit Out the Athletics and Drove in the Winning Run.

PLANK WEAKENED IN TENTH INNING for Nine Innings and Deserved a Victory in Ninth. line when -Willse threw' Plank's grounder to McLean who threw to who threw to M.ithcwso)i who tovithed runucr. Uij)i) took third Plank second on the play. Math- nwson threw out Muriihy. No runs; two hits; one error.

TeiUh Inning. singled to riglit, Grant running tor WilfBe Grant scored on liner to center. On lierzog's grounder, Collins to left fieW trying to catch Matliewson, Mathewson taking third and llerzog second on the wild throw. Ooyle was hit hy a pitched Plank wa.s evidently tiring fast and had lost his sjiend. and llerzog scored on Fletcher's single, linrns fanned.

Shafer fliod otit to Muridiy. Three runs; three-hits; one error. I'll ll.A DELPl I l.A—Wilson for New York. Oldring groniidej) out. Unker groundi'd nui.

iiiiis; no hits; no friors. HUMBOLOI BOY BEAI FATHER in the Last Half of Ninth, but Fast Fielding Stopped Runners at Home. I itespntei) Reiirlmand for Tow i -Then Stole (iuod Horse niiil lor I'arts Unknown. Toilaj's nattintr Orilor. New York I Herzog, cf Doyle.

ss Burns, If frl" rV 1 PliilaUelphia IC. Murphy, rf i OUiring, If Collins, 2b i Haker, Mclnnis, 1 Strunk, cf 1 Harry, ys Lapp, I Piank, The Seori- hv Inniiiiis. York iiob fiun T'hiladelidiin (Hiu (iiiu 11 7 -J, 2 ttie ASsacliirrit Philad.lphia, The Giants captured second of the worlds' here today liy ihe score of to 0 in ten innings. Jt wth a' piicher.s' battle between M'athewson and Plank'untilthe tenth innins Plank, weakened and this, coui'I'ii iih a fi 'arful wildTlirow. hy three (iiants across plaif.

Second Inniiiir. XEW fanned. Shafer flied Out. Murray fanned, Xo no no errors. tossed out Struuk at first.

Barry Hied out to Ifurns. Lapj) frinned. runs; nii hits; no errors. TInrd Inning'. NEW popped out to Barry.

Snodg: singled, limping badly as he wcat to first. son sent a long hit lo center, advancing Snodgrassto third. On llirow to third took seconil. Wiltse went to third to run for Knod- grass. AViltse wfut out at tlic i)lale wlieu Plank fielded took lliiid and llrrzog ond on ilie play.

Doyle field out to Oldring. luns; two hits; no errors. is playing for Use (jianis, relieving Doyle threw out Plank at lirsi. Maihowson threw out Murphy and llerzog threw out Oldring at iivst. a residing ijiree miles west of Huniboldl.

swore out a warrant, for the arrest of his son, For- Pe.ik. in A justice court at Jluni- boldt yesterday, charging his son with assault and the theft of a horse. No clue' le.iding to: the discovery of the whereabouts of youn.g Peak had been found up ID press time today. Forrest Peak look a cow bclongiiig to hi.s fatiier from the farm and sold it at Pclrolia. YVlicn he returned home his father rcpritnandedi him sharply and in his young Peak attacked his father anil heat him severely.

Brother and sister sided in the scrap wiih their father and tlie brother finally subdued. But yesterday he stole a horse "valued at froiii his I'aiher and parts unknown. Tlie warrant wa.s sworn out by his father yesterdtiy tifternoon and the offlcers of the various towns about this part of the state have been warned to be on the lookout for young Peak. It seems that the young man has been a rather hard charactei-, deniaml- ing more money than supiilied to him for his workjoii the farm, and he linally took ills to make off with the A PrK-yjl Philadelphia, Oct. batilp for in the baseball world today to Shibe Park h.ere with Giants thirsty for reveniie for their ity the Atlilefics yesterday in York.

a drizzling rain which set I'l midnight and un'il early today, more ihaii ihnusand Voiirth Inning. -i-OUK-Barry ihrew out Fl-t- cher at first. Burns was on IJaker's error but caught out stealing second. No runs; no hits; one error. PHlLAnFJ bounded out.

Bakei- singled- to right. Doyle threw oat Mclnuis at first, ISakcr going to second. Strunk liarry hit a grounder which forced Struuk at seconil. No runs; one bit; no errors. one of Ihe famil to raise money cows in an effort hicli he considered necessary for hisjliving expenses.

ni-ATiis liiirnis. of Vital for ShoMi Kven Kceord. Tlic Stork and the Reaper ran a slow race to an eMeii finish during ilie niontii of There were hirtiis and deaths recqrded for month. 'The births recoi-ded wirc in while boys and 2 girl.s. Of the death.i, 2 wbite men.

2 colored and. 1 Vv'iiie women. Only one due to accident was reported i.hai was case of I'-rcd who was- iuirned in the the Frank Wliic yard. ri SINO.VY. Tilth" liiiiiiiir.

i Former lola Died in f'nlifor NICW YORK -Murray, flicd out lo nia ibe Oilier Dtir. ''o "iiYsidXThe park i()g'-n Oldring. McLc singled over linvO xhe body cij Mrs. Virginia Harris camped out -ii Mafhewson walked. v.bo:died in Porterville, Cal' ihriv-' Hcrzog out.

No runs; one; the other day will arrive in no eiroi on the Santa Fe train Saturday choice bleacher seats, wich and sausage vendors did a ing business along the line. Fully twenty thousand liii'; went out. Wiltse. Plank singled to firough the time lor gSme bcotch thrown divwni)our lliat would slop Ih gallic. The entire lii-lil, was witb uiiiij lime iday.

oinpiri's bioKcd over the field at 11 D'CIIICU biticially reported llie pl.iy grounds lit. Ihe regulars'on ilie team arrived home in good condition at.d NEW YORK afternoon and the funeral will be held at 2 o'clock afternoon from the church. Mrs. Fulwider was the wife of William Fulwider and the family resided in lola for many prior to, moving lo California. Mr.

is a brother of W. Ii Inning. JA. Sirs. .1.

('. Coftield. Mrs. S. Doyle hounded out and Cofhehl, Mr.

Alia Fulwider, Freedie WUIESEN7S UNFOiDED REPORI IIK yV.yVR THRKAT. KKCAI ITIIANTS. HOTLY DENIES THE ACCUSATIIIN STIM, HI; IS VERY rONTlDKNT AlttM HI.S OrRKK Ife Feels Tlijit (lie' neinncratfc Seniitors Against It ('(inic Around .1 Item: The rcccal Panama did not inflici Ihe in upoii Iliei'CauuL TBIES TO EKCULPATE SUlZERi TIIK tiOVI-KVOIt'S SKCRETAKY TAKES Al.l/THE KLA.IIE. Declares Tlint He I'lt False and (lie Knew of Them. (Hy the I Oct.

Sareeky, fornjerly Sulzer's camisaign secretary, tindii'r cross e.xaniination in the impeachment trial, told how he had destroyed practically all Ihe check books, check stubs and memoranda', in connection with contributions to the Governor's campaign fuflds; wliicli wi in hi.s possession. He also ail- niittj'd omiuiiig contributions of inent hrewcrs from campaign slaliv inents, which he said he prejiarcd and the Governor swore to and filed. Sarecky Takes All the Hlnnif. IJIE HLAt FEAti Laredo, Sfc-i-Federal Hivaroz and his staff anil one hnndred and Iwenty-livc dii-rs c.veeiilfd jcslerday in Torreou under orders of (ien- ciiil Villii, of till; forces, aieonliiig to iiifomia- tioii from relinhle here. COdER STRIKE COST UIFE llio As Prcs.sl Vi'ashington, Oct.

that President Wilson was iittempting to prod Democratic into action on the enirency hill.and a pub llslied stalemeut that IK- coulil class as a any wlio didn't him, hnuighi out an emphatic denial from the While Hous.e. i Tho JVesident made luililit- ilie statement: "To Editor Washington iKjst: i "Sir: 1 am ipioleir in your isstie this niorniug as saying thai anyone who doesjd't IIK! is no Democrat but a Rebel. Df itourse 1 nevep said tmy such thing. It is contrary both to my thought and lo my ier, and ask that you give very prominent place in your tomorrow, to this denial, truly yours; WiLKON" At the White House itiere is a disr positidji to look oil the currency tiues lion tis on the way 10 an limicable adjustment. The President, it was said, feels sure that Senator Reed wouW soon-join tho adrrtinistralion supjiort- ers in the Bankiiig and Currency committee and that O'Gorraan would in the end side with the majority.

'HAZED HY ItEUtaO KILLS. LEEIiSO.N Airi I.NSOLVl.f). SHEIJIFF AT FAEirffET, MIVU4 Alt 1M The OrtieerliKJirreil Strikers' Enmity hy. Six of Tliem iii a FftiriKist Fight: 'ro who. it is believed, liireil Ilia C.

I.ee'.':-!!!!, an art studeul. to a rriiiesiuiii! spo 'i. and strangled jT'ie Lcegpon case is similar to that rif Miss ICiiMua Itohin'son, a nurse wiiu youth of .27 shouldered i lij.Ki April wa.s lured to a vacant house the blame for the omission of the un- a telephone call by a liglit reported contributions from the Gov- 1 shinned net'ro who dragged her in- ernor's campaign statement, confes-i and ailacked her. Khe recovered, sed hC; had imitated the Governor's' i. lilt' rre Calumet, t)ct.

Pollack deputy stjeriff was killed by CojJiira- mine at the Isle Itoy- riiicago I'tdlce Coinhed the lUack Helt Ayne, near He Wilhont JJesull. wiis shot in of the head and (By attacked, by a iiartv of ten men. 'r cms. made one arrest and e. sii 'c in search of a copjier signature to deceive a bank, and mitted that he, an alien, born in Russia and never naturalized, had been promoted from the position of Governor's stenographer to the of llNK.NtHVV FtUNH HE AH IN K.

C. prCted to apprehend all of the The has caused muj.di^e.'ccitemeni. Pollack was. particularly active as a iteptity, and the wrath of tin; strikers Uy; vanquishing of thcin iii a fisJ fight. FOR HELP.

The Alii.ska Town Calls for Help foi- Homeless. Kome, storm spent ilscif, firea ceased to threaten and ijh unclouded gun shone down to- Cil.v, Oct. body of a viuui about twenty-five years old. the hundiveds pf destiute and dressed wel but bearing no means of of wrecked? structures of the the deportation bureau of the slate injiiiediaio identification, was found by city oj Though the waves are hospital commission. jiolioe toda.y under the Interstate stili liigh and thp wind tonight was Gov Viaduct.

Fletcher fouled out to Mclnnis. liuriis Fulwider, A. Ilaucy, Daigh flied out to Murphy. The is a Milt Fulwider, of lola. FHOTHALL HERE FRIHAY.

real Plank and -Mtii- tv' both working in No fanned; Team AVM. Mlv I. AVill. is suffering from a sprained aniile and wa.s not sure of being alJe lo jilav. The Giants took' things easy at their liolcd )irior lo the keejung indoors much of the tiiiu; because nl tliiiup.

weather. 'I'lie were heroes they apjieared. "Home Run" Baker was givett an enthusiastic lecepthm at the park, and" Collins, whose ful'playing had much to do victory, was also tioisilv wcl- Cimnoliy wi-nt behind, the iifft, lUgler took the Reagau look light field and Kiem left field and The game was catleit. went in the liov for Plank for started the game Viit liau to retire in the third -inning in favor of hisl ankle going back on him when running tlie bases after getting a hit. Catcher Meyers of the on the gro.unds with his a baiiflagc and it is a 'juestion wh iher will bo able to jippear 'U games in the scries First Inning.

KICW popped aiid Doyle' flew out, Fletcher fantied. No runs; no errors. PH1L made horrible error on Murphy's boiindWr, the hall filtering through his legs. Old' ring singled, sending Murphy to second. Collins sacrificed, Snodgrass to Do.vie,' advauciugMurphy and Oldring.

Baker fanned. McInnis' flied out to BurnB. No runs; one hit; one error. Daker went out, Fletcher toWiUs''- fanned. ruus; no no errvirs.

Seventh Inning. flicd out to Murray popped out to Barry- flied out lo Oldring, no hits; no errors. PlllLADELPlll.A—SIrunk H'ed out lo Burns. threw out Barry. LaiHi singled Wiltse.

Pfanii filed out to Fletciier. one hit; no errors. i Eighth Inning. NEW Collins to Mclnnis. Mathewsoii flied out to Herzog flied out to Strunk.

No riuis; uo hits; no errors; groiind- to Wiltse. Oldring grounded out. Collins singled to left field. Baker singled to center, Collins taking second. was put out on grounder.

N'f) runs; two hits; no error.s, Inning. NEW YORK--I)oyle flew to Strunk, singled to (uuiter and' Biii'ns walked. Shafer filed out to Oldring. -Murriiy flied out. -S'o nins; one hit; no errors.

I I'H 1LADELPH1 singled center. Barry got to first on a bunt wheil Doyle picked up the ball and threw it into the left field stand. Struuk was caught at the plate when Wiltse threw Jjipp 's grounder to McLean, who touched Strunk. Barry look third. Barry was caught out ou the! 5 r.s jjj HJ.gli School 'leant.

On Fridai" afternoon at Riverside Park in this city the first football ftlie will ho played he- twecn the teaies of the lola and Htim- high schools. The Humboldt; defeated P.urlington, last years hy tlie of .12 to while lola look Yates Center to a clea.ning in ner bponing game of "the season will be played be- fast an.d furious. Tho game will be called and the general adinis- sion will 2T, cents, with a. fifteen- lo the THE WEATHER. FORECAST FOR KAVSA.S: Mostly overriLs! and unsettled lonlglit, not much vlinnee in -leuiperatnrc: light rariahle Minils.

Data recorded at the local office of the V. S. Weather Bureau: yesterday at 7fi; lowest this morning at 7 a. normal for today, ill; excess in temperature yesterday, degrees. Yi 's 'erriay.

Today. p. 70 a nf. 0 p. tiri a.

59 3 2 nidt. 9 a. in Precipitation 54 hours ending at 7 a nh today, in pi'ocip- itallon since (i.78 inches. huir.idifiy 7a. 07 per cent; biironieter re'dticed tO: sea level, inches.

Sunrise today, 24 a. sunset. Sarecky much-heralded as the ernor's star witness took the sftind amid a craning of necks, and a buzz of interest. He spoke in a high piii- ihg voice and Iris answers came almost uniformly without hesilalton. "We; received cither from many Hafl or tile secretary of stiiieV' began "a blank form i'n It is believed he wtis inur- blowing about thirty miles an hour, dereil.

was a gash in his head, fears of further destruction from tire coat jiockot wiis a letter were overhand the work of leh by E. E. Isenberg. to his parents and needy began. ih'Seilalia.

Mo. i BevV-'een the saiid; spit on the ocean the Standard Oil plant, a disiarfce of about miles, not one 1 structure remains standing qn Ih i street. which a statement was to be mafl.e out cLide'e7sl 'i 1 tleprge A. 'mayor, -has issued of receipts tind expcn.litures of campaign! funds. 1 Piess.

1 "The'iiiiestion came up as to whelli I'l think he was going through sothi.w of his er tho co'nrmitlee of Ihe governor's friends ofTwhich I w'as Ire Ihe right to file a statement, as it liad neglected or someone had i'' behalf Of- the committee 1 to file wih the secretary state a.s' 1 couhl no ice to the effec a u. mittee had iH'cn ornicfl. sonie -p one suggested that i take Ihe "u.lter 1 or evatuine 'JA storm has destroyed oae- iiuvemuiM i half of The'; damage is esii- had one million Five 1 luismuch 1 hundred people arir homeless, most of folded over btick and showetl hiiu up with Mr. Sulzer. I went imo his room imd lold him of IIK; (tutiudary we were in and he said: 'Well make up Ihe statement anyv.iiy.

11 doesn't matter niuch who signs it so long as we conriply with lh(! siiirit of Ihe So 1 went outside and worked on' the stntenieiit for a day andn liaif and, hroughi. it in lo Mr. Suizer ami he siglie.d if finlzer Had no Part in it. "Did William anvthiug whatever lo in the of preparing that stalomenl';" them Winter is approaching a'id public as.sisUtnce,is absolutely Funds shoiild bo sent tolhijcity treasuryjr of PAVINi; (ONTRAPTS AltE LET. Slniieii yo.

tract couldnot it ciireful- ly Tor he did uol liold it ov(u- a min- uief or two at the long cniiugh him simi his ilid you oui any imm- "P.ecause I did not have iin.v, rec- Sei -i before iiie. the lime I nuuh' Uji. Iheri sialenieiit lo coyer tlii' items 1 (jinitted. 1 used of Ihi' UKWiey. depiijsiieil lo my own accouiil iu set- tlili'i; a suit oill we.si.

that lieeii hroiight agaiiisl Suizer (hiring the I'aleiij Process to. lie VseA on SI.v More lolii IHocks. the i(jieet'n'4' of the 'jonaies- lerilay afternoon, the coii- six blocks of hew iiaving, f-iir iln Waliiul and two on nd, wa li't-io the Bilum- iu.izetl whi di George RoKs iiumuger: iiere. This is the new (lat -'Ul fiaving which resembles asiiliaUum. The coiilraci for (ron- to Luccock were jio; unusual condi- lioiis Ihe bids fir the coiilrticts.

i A Waldo C6ffman Gets a Pardon Wtishlngton, D. Oct. Waldo 11. Coffiiiaii. of PiCslmrg, Kansas, siui of l)r.

and -Mrs. S. Coffman, formerly of lola. Kansas, svho was of insulting the flag hy ti crmrl luarMal Fori StevcMis, fJregon, last siimmt'rVand who is now coiihned at l.cave.iworth^as an army prisoner, wiis today pardoned by the as the result of strong representations by Senjiitor Tbonipsc(ti of Kansas. repudiated the stalcmehts attribiiied to him and for he was being yutpished, and Sociaiiisis throughout the country madii a strong protest agr'inst his imr'risoninerit, branding itas political.

Seitator Thonip-'on declared that the cjise looked like collusion among army'mai'tinets. Secretary Garri.son remitted the liinexpir.ed seiiteneo Private (Hoffman, (if- the -Ninety-third Coast A Liverpool Voiith Runs and I Slays Three Friends. I CHy iti" As 'iclatea J'ri 'M LiveriiooV, Oct. a religious mania, a youthful church worker here Wm. last night ran amuck wit ha loaded revolver, three of Ms fellow church worker.s and cominilted McDonald paid- a round of yisits to Ihe residences of his colleagues in church work just after midnight and shot them, wiiril battering them with a bludgeon.

COKVIGTS' PAY TO FAMILIES Earnings of Fonr Jlen From This (ounlv Will He Tnrned Oveir to Relatives Here. .1 Allen county iias made refiuisitloii on tlie management of the.state at for the monthly pay of four prisoners from this county now confined there. three cases the money is wanted for the wives of the prisoners and in the case of Chas Creason, the money is to go to his 1 aeed father. new state law allows the jiriso.iers ten cents a day for their work ill the i)en andThls money was made available for dependent rela-. tives The pav of King.

C. and Kendrick Pitts will ho turned over each monlh to their re- si'ective wives. AVAS THIS A SALE OF lo Bo Tried for Taking to Pay for a iiromise to dbtaio brtlle of wtiisUei- am produce the PollceCourt lonicrrow will pass upon the fpialitv of the sin of a liian who from a fellow man on a Iiromise to with that ciiiii a Cien to liKir or lo return the money. Tliis is the prourani caiv ried out recently by an lola man to the informalicn filed and til'; trial of the man accised will he held tomorrow in police court. Them is to I 'C an ordinance coverlu.g of iincompleTpd irime and a conviction is expected LABOR MAR fOE()RA Called Out to (jncll Strike llaltle.

Trinidail. Oct. local of the Colorado National Guard, undi-r command of Captain E. .1. Foreman, was rxished to Ludlow, a mining CjUmp, a few niile.s'i north of here, lute today to (jueli- a bailie reported to he raging between a force of mine jfiianls anil a force of striking: I'ojil miners.

Possi's of officers and armed eitizeus have been sent to Ludlow froth the surrounding towns. Ludlow is the site of. a large tent colony maintained by the I'nit- ed Mine Workers of America. All telephone communication was cut ffo soon after the fight started. Acirording to the best information obtainable, the, trouble began when a Iiarly of strikers fired on an automobile ctirryiirg Walter Belk.

chief of the Baldwin Felt guards. Detective O. W. Belcher, G. W.

L.lrson, pro prieior, anj others a's the cnr was passing through Ludlow. le detectives are said to" have return sd the fire, then retreated to Hastings and returned with elevenimiiie guards as reinforcements. Mr. and Airs. Frank Travis are Kansas City attending the stock show and it's dollars to doughnuts that Prank has both eyes rlvetted on a baseball score board.

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