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THURSDAY, JULY 8, 192(5 •ki! HERE SATCIRDAY Fort Madivon and Keokuk Teams In Iowa State League Will Meet on Standard Four Grounds. FAST- GAME PROMISED League and Real Clash May be Expected Between Clubs. at the Standard Four diamond. The Fort JVla-disum team is now leading the league, by virtue of winning two from Burlington last week. Burlington will meet Hamilton, and in order to stay at the top Fort Madison must beat Keokuk. The locals are confident that they can turn the trick »s they did weeks ago Sunday, and will be able js°a to defeat the visitors in handy fash-' ion. The performance of the locals in the two games last week against Hamilton has given them considerable rivalry wtoich has always existed be-1 teams putting forth every effort to win. the new park and. it is probaib-le that! the Sunday game July 18 will be the first in the new grounds. This gsiane ters and his outfit would help partici- He is Complaint of Veile Farmer That He Took Valuables. Theodore Goldstein, seventeen year old Carthage, 111:, lad, wbo was picket! up at Fort Madison by Police Chief Haney, Monday afternoon, following the filing of a complaint by W. L. Kudebeh, farmer living near Veile, who claimed the lad while in his em ploye liad stolen a gold watch, chain and eight dollars and a half in that horfe on Monday morning it was not until some t,ime later Deluge of Milk. WASHINGTON, D. C., "July 8.— Ninety billion pounds of milk— enough to give each person in the United States two and a half pints a day—was produced in 1919, the de partment of agriculture announced yesterday. $2,000,000,000. Manufacturers of dairy products used approximately 45,500,000.000 ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Some Method That Anyone Can Use "Without Discomfort or LOBS of Time. /WU U/ VIJ Ik Bk VUl We especially want to send ft to those appar ently hopeless cases, where a 11 forms of inhaleis. once. FREE TRIAL COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room 181K Niagara and Hudson Streets, Buffalo. N. Y« Send free trial of your method to: 'Awn mftuamuim 1 Mary sin w/1 li'/Miw *1 rPVia ITTffTV* nwTVn rmA.nm frnli8t confidence fvnd they expect to cop the returned to Keokuk from a camping week end contest I K^vir -nHM nresent one of its best I Keokuk will present one of its best line-ups Saturdays game, and the fans are assured a great game. The dreH return€d tlie tween the two towns will insure both after sDendina several weeks i^011 W1.jh with relatives here. ment new diamond. Work is progressing on mon j" jg Mrg 0S gpij Ru ^Goldstein, who had been in the en,- will amve in Burlington at 1:15 ploy Kudebeh for some time, left and to the day that the fanner discovered JO.« a.^m., and^depart at his loss. Kudebeh came there Mon day afternoon and together with Chief .. Haney sought out the lad, who hart.eani established hlmseK in a roomiig house near the police station. Young I Ibo Ai3 Goldstein returned the stolen proy-' erty and no charges were entere-1 against him. He was paroled to his father Tuesday night. psfRfS For Society Editor Call Black 206 or 161Q. Ladles' Aid Picnic. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Christian church will have a picnic supper tomorrow evening in Rand park, and in case of inclement weaJi er, the supper will be held in the parlors of the church. Tho women will meet in the park during the afternoon. To Entertain FOP Guest. Miss Lilyerstrom will enter- tain the members of the Nutate club prison City Bunoh is Leading the at a 6 o'clock dinner and theater' One of the Weapons Was Worn party Friday evening in honor of Miss Viola JSwansdown, of Knox ville. 111. YOUR $$$ CAN BE,SAVED NOW! Big sale. Real bargains. Come see. I Voiles 59c and 98c. Silk pongee $1.98. Plisse crepe 49c. Union suits 55c and PERSONALS. T. Fanning and son Francis, A,a?S two c,ty- Dr- F- n^°es 6rn 1 i» Dean of Ames College Said to Have Chance of Being Nominated Gov ernor at State Convention. On the basis of 1919 cash prices the dark horse for the republican nomina milk had a value to the producers of y0I1 for governor. It is said that the Deems-Havner delegates may enter into a combine, not for the direct benefit of either pounds of the milk produced and the jjegmg or Havner, but for the purpose remainder was used in American •households. I of Wild Man With Knife. !plans rest upon what action the Moore [United Press Leased Wire Service.] FREE TO being able to advance a dark horse as the nominee. The success or failure of these and CHICAGO, July 8.—'John B. Bopp, state convention. Should the Ken 35, North Platte, Neb., npset a portion jall delegates array themselves of Chicago's loop today when he tired against. Moore to prevent the nomina to cut a swath through the crowd it Kendall delegates take at the ion of the lieutenant governor, or with a butcher knife. Amoaig others, should the Moore forces act in a like he slashed Patrolman Eugene Hurbis, manner to prevent the nomination of onel im Zf 11-* week. est here because of Colonel Curtis' T?y KhaV re.tu™ed from a visit with her brother ra Ma-- Crawford, of St. Joseph, Mo„ is in the city visiting his sister, Mrs. E. L. Aldrich. Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Courtright have °S" 1SBes Ewerg lef Elizabeth and Berenice!!:® yg moi JoMeJ and Mrg .ninK for Chicaco jr home in St'his of Indl'iiTere^'sUhie brother. John a Mrg Alle^ and her sjrter two gweeney and daughter J.jj gweeney would be with Burlington and Mas- worthinirton at are a is)er of Mrs A1 !N IS IN TROUBLE SPEEDS UP Burlington Cuts Off .Hour of Time B». tween Chicago and Omaha With Several of its Fast Mall. Trahm.*r In an effort to cut off one hour of time between Chicago and Omaha, change, was turned over to the ens- jthe Burlington fast train No. 15 has tody of his father Tuesday evening **en speeding up and will reach Bur returned .0 hl„ h,»e to Cartt- who attempted to arrest him. He Kendall, the Deems-Havner combina- that he drove Mrs. Pendleton to the] ^-^hINGTON, •was subdued when fifty or more citi- jtion of delegates might then be in a station. zens piled on him. position to advance the name of Cur- that jtiss and succeed in making their dark (horse the nominee. No Match With Carpentier. [By Henry L. Farrell, United Press Sports Editor.] NEW YORK, July 8.—Jack Kearns, representing Heavyweight Champion ijack Dempsey, met Francois Des- matter whether your case is of long standing or idiscuss signing of articles for a DOUu recent d«velopment, whether it Is present as nescamns said he could not discuss Hay. Fever or chronic Asthma* you should send* for a free trial of our method. No matter in ia contract, because of an agreement what climate you live, no matter what your age which he has with Charles Cochran, or occupation, if you nre troubled with asthma, our method should relieve -oa promptly. to« Hion that Dempsey would not go to everyoneat our expense* that this new method (London to fight Carpentier ana also is designed to end all difficult breathing all wheezins:, and all those lembic paroxysms at jd th he wou 1 sa-"'L" 1 .This free offer is too important to neglect a bout was cancelled. Sinelc day. Write now and .begin the method „We at once. Send no tuoae Simply mail coupon I below. Do it Today. camps, manager of Georges Carpen I tier, French champion, here today, but jtion. ithe Frenchman refused absolutely to been connected wun ewe.i London promoter, tying up Carpen tier's services until next December. Kearns made the positive declara- |d not talk terms un- less the proposed Carpentier-Levmsky wfmt tQ fjght Carpentier, not Levinsky," Kearns said. cor quality," says the bulletin. .ViSS--, r^fe*'' ^rw .. .- The Late Cot. S. S. Curtis Gives Thr«e Swortte to His Daughters in His Last Testa. ment. IS OF INTEREST General Samuel Ryan Curtis Wh6se Statute Stands a* Third Street. A scrappy game of baseball is a#-,89c. Lot percales 39c, ginghams 39 The sword worn by General Samuel Baseball game the day before, be- of habeas corpus, alleging that his sured lor Saturday afternoon when nad 59c. Taffetas $3.69, satins, $3.89. jRyan Curtiss, and now loaned to Cura- itween Burlington and Keokuk called daughter was unlawfully restrained of Keokuk and tort Madison teams meet.Cotton hose, 39c. tor Harlan of the state historical so- off on account of ratn. her liberty at the Johnson home, and IjOWITZ DEPT. STORE. ciety, together with swords worn by I Colonel S. S. Curtis and Major H. Z. Curtis, figure in the will of the late Curtis. The bequest is of inter connections in Keokul and because of the fact that Keokuk man. -r General Curtis was a The following despatch from a Council Bluffs newspaper tells of the disposition of the historic swords: 0 The late Col. S. S. Curtis, pioneer the SW?5^S1ihf^he a-?d t,ves William Findeiss and chil-'Moine3' carried in the civil war, now in that in dauShters Tii11 tJle a well off. local association that by a week from Anderson, chief of the fire depart- Colonel Curtis died March 3, 1920, immaterial. theft of $400,000 worth of jewels from Sunday the game can be played on the To his two Cumberland Iowa 6 ,' FAST MAIL and pate in the opening cercmonies. jM Sweeney !tis and himself in the civil war. .The increase on the belief the operators gems stolen from his summer home Mrs raia THrno* nf NlntrarA Pa'ls iswords are now loaned to Curator would not need to pass the advance at East Hampton several weeks afeo. PAPTHAHF IAD tV ,„ Na 13 i:ea of ll55 an(l IIJ a Lh Hart Tt 10:35 instead of 10:48 a. m. No. 3 will arrive three minutes DARK HORSE Pendleton's Story of Night Elwell Was Murdered Has Some j^xvivaa^ Discrepancies Running Through It in the }/,'W [United Press Leased Wire Service.J Said to Have Agreed on Truce NEW YORK, July 8.—Efforts were made by District Attorney Edward! Week. Swann today to clear up apparent DES MOINES-Iowa, July 8.—A po litical story is being sent out from Des Moines to the effect that Dean ,, Charles F. Curtiss of Ames Agricul- William Pendleton and. others exam- WASHliNIG-TC'N, July 8.—The Ameri tural college is being discussed as aiincd investigation into the|can slaying of Joseph Bowne Elweli, |ed •". THE DAH.Y GATE CITY A~ND CONSTITUTION-DEMOCRAO? I Colonel Curtis. The swords are be- .. [queather to the two daughters of Col- master whist player. officials have confirmed reports that Mrs. Pendleton, Mrs. Oliver W. Bird and George B. Post were asked to appear at Swann's office for ques tioning. They will be asked regard ing Pendleton's movements the night of June 10 and the day of June 11, when Elweli was murdered. Pendleton said he was home in bed the night of June 10 and that early on the morning of June 11 he took Mrs. Pendleton to the railroad sta-' tion in his automobile and then met Mrs. Bird and went to the Jamaica race track. A taxi chauffeur told authorities who saw Pendleton's auto- mobile while it was being driven byjment of the murder. Federal officials planned to arrest I »y Shot Dead By Mob. [United Press Leased Wire Service.! ELLINGTON, Missouri, July 8.— Fred Canefax, negro member of & prisoner's road crew, was shot to (death by a mob of whites late yester day, officers reported here today, Nebraska Corn. Canefax was alleged to have assault [IJnited Press Leased Wire Service.] |ed a young woman mail carrier, I LINCOLN, Neb., July 8.—Nebraska .daughter of Frank Simmons, a farmer, has grown well and is in excel- Whei the girl reported the assault I lent condition, according to the week- ithe prison camp roll was checked and ly crop and weather summary issued Canefax found missing. Officers today. -Winter wheat has ripened joined informal posses in the search rapidly and the harvest, which has I but were powerless to prevent the begun, promises "a good crop of good killing when the negro was found near {Centerville. Missouri. ECHOES Headlines of The Gate City Tell What Keokuk Was Doing Forty Years and Twenty Years Ago Today. troi Patrick Cochrane of Rictf-iaad on account of having property In- I Representatives of the mine workv jthe Caruso home. jg0 herc. jterests in Pottawattamie county, a'ers announced unless the commission I ostatp CITY 3?EWS -^Fresh fish at Wm. Ewers. —Members of troop Two of the Boy Scouts enjoyed a Fourth of July pic nic at their quarters Tuesday night Their parents were invited, and the scouts had a lunch during the evening. —Fresh fish at Wm. Ewers. iTonnv and Hharles Pence have CONTRADICTIONS IN STATEMENTS I and asks mayor "what he's going to the child have been dissolved and the by'do about it." |plaintiff's father has been ordered by .Erie J. Leech is ill at his home. it he court to pay to the Johnsons jthe sum of $80 for the care and keep QUESTION OF COAL PROFITS President Wilson's Wage Commission Hears Request of Men for Increase in Sal aries. [United Preas Leased Wire Service SCRANTON, Pa., July 8.—The com- .. mission appointed by President Wil- t0 xiwuvio Omahan, attached so much importance 'tails of a working agreement between! NAPLES, July 7.—Police here to- other rel,a" atorSt valnaraiso Ind. 'jthe state historical department at Des ^ton of -whether profits made by oper^'suspicion of being connected with a bequeathing them to a tors ^in be allowed to enter the |jewel theft in New York. he made that por- 'decision. Many -valuable gems were found on ®rst most im- Warriner, spokesman for the. the arrested man's person. While port ant section of the insrument, al- '0perators, declared the question of details were obtainable from authori* 'copy of the will was filed here. takes these matters into considers- Probably Not Theirs. Four Minee Closed. of it a a on is it a be el is a v3^rn7^rh7nerstrectS~to"Roanna tur. The walkout closes four mines. 'Colo and Allen V. Grauimer, condemn- I WITH VILLA Bandit and Mexican Federal Forces t0 Be Effective 0ne contradictions in statements made by [United Press Leased Wire Service.] 'Alghrin, who was instantly killed. coinsui at tho 10 chihuahua today anlvis- jate department that Mexican an armistice has been arranged be tween Villa and the Mexican federal forces to be effective until July 15. Advices to the starte department the federal garrison of the state of Coahuilai on Tuesday defeated the re- belling force of General Ricardo Gon- 1 ma in was in a erarasre in Man-1 persons n,f-6(1 of June 10 was in a garage in Man- w^hineton ^v at- hattan and that Post was among the .was wasnington_ rooaj, a llaf Ac"n« two men on charges of violation of Fernando Iglesias-Caldenwi. high1 com- the federal prohibition laws today as-missioner of the new Mexican ,,overn- nn outETOwth of the Elweli investiga- jment ^e men were said to have Bonlllaa has charged to state depart scheme to furnish liquor to members of an exclusive club. Information was given the district attornev regarding an alleged crook ed card game in. which a wealthy map was fleeced out of $50,000 by Elweli. P.?rt«-eiv.,:» tw^ce' new a garage employe at 2 a. m. the day government "Mexico. Industrial shares, however, contin- r,rsl ueM ,™u Obregon with the responsibility the murder of her father. niT,TOCV, m, Twin« Born In Jail. QIJMBka., Que., July Under FATHER GETS HIS DAUGHTER Case of Alma Vivian Taylor Against Rodney and Hazel Johnson Has Been Settled in District Court. •or.,, again8t .Rodney and Hazel Johnson, In Mrs. Willis G. Davis is thrown out which the father of the •pfelntifT, of buggy at Third and High street jCharles Taylor, asked the court for a when horse she was driving becomes ,writ of habeas corpus against the frightened. |Johnsons was settled this afternoon Fort Madison and Denmark teams in conrt. in glass ball shooting contest, with I Tho court ordered that the child, Denmark winner, 22 to 19. lAlma Vivian, be placed in her father's Writers of public opinion articles ^custody, and that the articles o/ adop IXIFD Gate City and Mayor J. N. jtion entered into by the defendants XUbAri Welch clash over the description of'and mayor of Keokuk at an earlier a council meeting. J. K. Mason jdate be annulled and set aside. All states he wrote article in question rights of the defendants in regard to The case of Alma Vivian Taylor JULY 8, 1900. iof Alma Vivian during the time the John IL Maxwell, J. R. Irwin, H. I. child was in defendant's care. In Sawyer, M. Meigs and Mooar Da-vis case the money isn't paid, the child take part in Country Club golf tourn- jS to be returned to the court. ament. Maxwell is winner and will in the petition the child's father, have name engraved on cup. Charles Taylor, asked court for writ ,toe also asked the court to declare ^that the alleged articles of adoption ibe declared void and to no effect. MUCH JEWELRY FOUND ON HIM Police Hold Italian Who Arrives at Naples in Possession of Many Valuable Gems. (jecide on wages and other de [United Press Leased Wire Service.) 'anthracite coal miners and mine oper- jday were holding Saveno De Lellis. today was considering the ques- who arrived here from New York on by railroads of anthracite mines held in connection with the recent daughters, Kate Belinda tion, an appeal will probably be made NEW YORK, July 8.—Little hope yisitine Mrs Curtis and Carita Curtis Bird, his only to President Wilson personally. ,was /entertained by Enrico Caruso to- heirs he leaves the swords worn by The union leaders declared-they day that the jewels found on a steam- Major General Curtis, Mai. H. Z. Cur- based their demands for a 27 percent ship passenger at Naples were the Y^ l" in^TcJikuk viStta- her Harlan. op to the public. Caruso was informed by the United i'hrnthAP Tf \r Pnqtnn and hppi The swords are to be held bv the The miners' representatives de- Press of the arrest of Saveno De niece, Mrs. J. O. Boyd. Mrs. Barnes two daughters jointly and by their sur- clared they wanted to show the I^llis by Italian authorities in con land Dr. Gaston are enjoying a re-|vivors during their lives and upon operators are profiteers and Part ^"Ion in F.rt M,di»n »l„» fo^v^dchu/™ grand" *1.. oonZw" TdS™ to Mrs. thn siirvivine the mine "worker." heard of De Lellis. She said that if I !C^eL^r.^^h?.SarLVirJt to two The commission planned to hold an the Caruso jewels were found on the WANTED—Sales lpff to two me commission piannea to noia an ,uie ^aruso jewels were louna on uie „rit„ enod enrrno 1 TO tn be handled for the benefit executive session late today to con- man, they could be easily identified J"iin circulars and phonograph which has had only a few of the daugh jett Lauck, economist expert,} Detectives working on the Caruso mailing rantd advance-iwhlch and bituminous miners in the Penn-*the Caruso robbery sailed from New ducts, 'ocatetJ in sylvania field. |York on the day of tho robbery and SPRINGFIELD, Ul., July 8.—Di, satisfied with their present wage scale, two thousand bituminous coal Stay of Execution. The men -aid Pr.sld«. Wll.oa', .d m«rterere. will be executed ingto the revenue stamps. wage award did not greatly affect Nebraska penitentiary tomorrow. 'aT -Fresh fish at Wm. Bwers. to work immediately, ARMISTICE 10 wllh a New York jewel rob' Caruso said they had never Address 4, care Gato City. Three Are Killed. crossing near Shelby, eight miles south of here, yesterday afternoon, The car was driven by Mrs. John Her son, Charles, and Francis Serois met tho same fate. Daily Stock Letter. [United Press Leased Wire Service.] |n no°n- sai": on ... to he we Mexican-in Washlnaton •the I fBv Bradford United Press Staff m»? un,e the ca" money rate- at seven per, cent x. .r. v.». »ont vesterdav and tpn npr rent at resP uce the close of last week. The market .1 uiy o. 1 1h 9 hupflt of ,here was a pronounoed swi,oh of jng jnto the raiiroad which developed the greatest strength 1 ued the prime favorite" secreja^-or btate^uavisior.more in the way of action than the, 5^,.^,. rails The eQU out with Elweli in a jment officials that General Alvaro (spectacular advance was made by 1126 and American Locomotive around 104, Obregon, leader of the revolt against Houston Oil of 16 poinls to 91. The Cari-'iiza, was the instigator of the murder of Carranza. Bonillas charges that Roidolfo Her rrro, accused of the murder was mere ly a tool. sugar crop also came in for increased attention. Stock Market Notes. ttie flight and murder of Carninza to stock market opening today, most ton was rjuoted at 72%. np officials and yesterday he presented a UP V& can I in WANTED Country Phone 80JL WANTED—To loan money on fnrnK ture, pianos, live stock, etc., on easy payments. Strictly private. Keoktik Loan Co., over Miller's shoe store. WANTED—To buy a sound, gentle driving horse, 1150 to 1200 pounds, age 5 to 6 years. Tel. Black 1090 or address E, care Gate City. eider the question. .because they were of odd design. jsales letters months use and is as good as new 'representing the miners, was cross- case were skeptical that the jewels itnea, etc., Cb mannfao-!ords *or 'examined at today's session with re- were the property of the tenor. Th^y jment with fast grow 'down and $6.00 per month. This gard to the earnings of anthracite ...said a man sought in connection with turers of beverages ana would have reached Italy at least by |'0W- ®^i Tho raiiv June 25. This man's name was not ,man. Address X, care of The D®"y De Lellis. they said. Gate City. I miners walked out today at Hewlts- [United Press Leased Wire Service.]! I sodd property located on the corner of ville. Jereeyrllle. ^^^^y^and _Deca- LINCOLN^ _N«b..^ ^»y_8-Alson_B. |W^TSTwit.h meritorious com^di- ™„SA^ them. Governor McKelvie today issued a l^ante Farrington, president of the stay of execution pending the result Illinois organization of the miners, of court action. The next date of ex-j has threatened to revoke the charters ecution war? set far August 6. This is of the locals unless the men return the twelfth, reprieve for Cole and the ninth for (Jrammer. FOR RENT—Modern, furnished room 914 Blondeau. Red 1929. [United Press Leased Wire Service.] LOWELL, Ind., July 8.—Three per sons were killed and one fatally in jured when a fast. Monon passenger mnm house 1821 train hit a Stndebaker car at a grade street- $12 Phone 1442. 'FOUND—2 packages between Car Johnson street, $14. muoe roll and Ridge on Fifth. Owner can have same by calling at 522 Ridge and proving property and paying for ad. FOR SALE FOR SALE—One Chevrolet touring car. Auto Inn garage. Phone 1030. iFOIl SALE—Wyllis Knight touring car 1 also reported thafl General Morales Stocks extended their gains today ^elts all complete. Price $600. Good and Colonel Maycotte, commanding a market which was very similar Proceeding sessions ol the jng Machine, care Gate City. sustained vo 25 inc,ucled practi- zales, nephew oif General PaJlo Gon- ^2 were reported selling short, especially Gulf, 167%,^ up 196, National Anlltn^ij fresh in the way of news to stimulate jVrjoheny oil stocks,' Vanadium Steel, 79% demand, save a further relaxation in (low EXTRA HELP WANTED for July Clearance Sale. Apply at once ROYAL CLOAK CO. CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANTED Machinists and tool makers. Simplex Refrigerator Co. WANTED-Wh1te woman to work at club. Call H. P. Jones. WANTED—To buy or rent small house must be modern. Address House, care Gate City. WANTED—Girl for general house- son, Canton, Me. work. Mrs. Charles Dickey, 627 Timea street. WANTED—To rent six room, modern house by August 1. Permanent Phone Weil & Co.. No. 86. WANTED—Small, modern house, or three or four rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, for month. Ref-jof I*® down and *7 3?® erences exchanned. North side. Ad- aarjc dress C, Gate City. WAJNTED—Young man to manage Keokuk or eastern Iowa branch of fice yearly salary, extra commis sions $75 covers fixtures. Write Capital Collection Co., Des Moines. WANTED—Modern house, six or seven rooms, furnished or unfur nished choice location, with garage. and advertising co™P« COIumunity er' where iiving expenrse^uira WANTED—Wash woman. Call 166S.lphoi tradewit.limeritoTlouscommoai- j' FOR RENT „Q(j running condition. Call 1726 NEW YORK, July 8.—The Evening Sun in its financial review this atter- FOR SALE—Steam threshing ri* Johnson street. engine, separator, water tank, reason f,or selling. Address Thresh- Baldwin which af aSainst eiSh rec0 Locomotive and the tobacco ™n™ed issues. They took the stand that the! Per cent yesterday and ten per cent at prgggnt 'NIEJW YOfRK, July 8.—Foreign ex- 0ppose 1 1 jn. Two garage employes said «a. n1^1 .niy opened with a burst of buying in the jb,g operators who were responsible1 day. Demand sterling opened at Pendleton's automobile the night, Bo" industrial shares. In the second hour for lhe advance of the fclacep unaer me v,arran«i re there was a nronounced switch of buy- i,„n '^rvnUmrvB- iir« rrhpscks 1«.62. off 5: Bel- buy' department,, The ca„ nlonoy r(,newal ,n to Fftvpn and offered ipnient stocks stood ln early trading SP tJle afternoon prominently with Baldwin above Mexican Petroleum rallied I a new high on the movement. A a„ [United Press leased Wire Service,] ered from 83% to 92%. Baldwin ad- F^ret he described NEW YORK, July 8.—The upward vaneed to 126% and American Loco- trend of security prices continued at motive to 104, up 2'A net. Worthing- ho]din ye8terda a a1n ,s death sentence in fJie jail infirmary parigc up Coin Products I Crucible, Studebaker and Baldwin here for the murder of her step-daugh* 97^,, up Vanadium 91, up I Iiea*J- I IT. S. Steel closed at 95, up V*. ter by cruelty and neglect, Marie Anne |jng 87.34, unchanged American Car Baldwin, 126, up 94: Mexican I'etro IToude Gagno«i. today gave birth to ami twins, a boy afld girl. jlcan 108, up Retail Stores 81 »4. Telesphore Gagnon, the father, isj^p 14 American Woolen 101, up serving a life sentence in St. Vincent Depaul penitentiary for complicity in the murder of his daughter. 1 letter from Julia Cajranza, charging tains but ^or advances. Steels and railroad issues making new high on move at. lGB1,^. Crucible 159%, up The rank and file of traders took the bearish side of the market and Baldwin 12o%, up Amen- in slocks which have had sharp ad- locomotive 102,,5, up 1 IJnim vances this week was noticeable in Foundry 141 vig. up Pan-Amer-' oak cabinet 1213 Concert street up vei-y had reached its limit for the [United press Ieased Wire Service.^ „ercent. Mexican unchanged. and activity noted in some time. Petroleum sold down to 195%. off a! Iemand sterling closed at $3.94%, from WedneSflay. a point from its early low. Railroad coftl Rtooks held mogt I only holding yesterday's The market, was irregular at the ji.62: No. 2 yellow, $1.62 No. 5 yel«j registering additional small close. Atlantic Gulf #1 1 #4 {flrfltAS I 1 V. am a a Midvale advanc-1 cables U.95F& francs denwnd 11^8,. and West Virginia selling up to 30^4-'call, 7 per cent six months, 9 WillyB Overland was one of the cent ^cl)ve gtockg on fhe Hst The market developed new strength in the fourth honr. Crucible ad vanced to 1-6214 and Vanadium recOV* Y\ j'M same cabinet as above, manuffcetur-' er'B list $95.00, is offered with the $10 of records- for $90.#0v payment dP $10 down and $6 per month. These are both very good phonographs...welL jmade, with good motors and eqntp ment, both have springtalance and should be quickly taken up at the prices and terms offered. We in tend to handle the. Brunswick ectchi sively in the future-so otter these, at the special prices to clean the floor of everything ecrcept Brunswicka. In addition to the above we have just taken in one Mandel oak cabinet ,• PACE TTTHEK FOR SAI*E—Plate glass store frdnt for building 15 feet 0 inches wide, 12 feet 0 inch ceiling. Vestibule! entrance. Complete with glass and galvanized iron cornice. E. C. En tier, Bonaparte, Iowa. FOR SALS—Six weeks old pigs, 1803 Reid St, Keokuk. Tel. Black JlML FOR SALE—White rabbits, 71«. Con cert street. IFOR SA-LT5-—Six room brick boaeej 1322 High street Price $1,000^ Keokuk Trust Co. FOR SALE—One No. 6-3-1-S Arfca boiler Ln good oonditlen. T. A..Nel- FOR SM-J9—Two nunpte pboacv graphs at less than lmemsfacta rem list One light oak cabinet, 29%x 21%x43ft, universal tone arm piayw all records, tone modifier, automatic stop, complete with 100 medtenn, 1W' loud needles, saspphrtre kail for Patio records and jewel pal at for Edison, records, and one doien 1!Ec double faced records of your own seteoti«v manufacturers' list without records $125.00 and we offer it with the flOi worth of records for $T10-.00, paymeac offer with one doj!en on a plays aJ reC0 payment of $9.00, rds. Collier Fftatlonery: Co., 623 Main street FOR SALE CHEAP—FVr a few daya, 122 North Seventh, newly papered and palntwd immediate possession./ Mrs. Julia Roberts, 1028 Morgan, or Red 711 marc ftne FOR RENT—Seven room, modern house, 109 North Seventh street furnace, bath,* toilet, electric lights, peeneyi 423 street. gas for cooking $20. Enquire Mrs. Martin, 214 Concert street f*OR SALE—Little chicks. traveler, peiltle for-. women or children also lWO lb.J horse for work or driving. Red 16704 1206 Exchange. [FOR SATTO—Fire room house, lights, bath and gas summer kitchen and! garage. 1017 Palean. Enquire J. 'BJ •i Inquire* FOUND. 1 I I MISCELLANEOUS. LADIES—Learn hairdresstos, mar ceiing, beauty culture or chiropody. Pleasant work, big pay great de-. mand. Write today. Molar College, S10 N. Sixth, St. Loute. THE PARTY who took shoes by mis take at Glaser's beach Sunday, please return to beach. M.ttnm*] AnlltnA. Foreign Exchange Market. 0 to these were reported the change was steady at th« aponing Uy- -1—ms last few days $3.35. up 1 franc checks 12.02, off 15. and were on the bull side. centimes lire checks 16.62, off 5 Bel rate gottgian cables 11.15, up marks .0265, m*- cables 11.96 lire demand W.«0, cables, ning bv traders early in marks demand rX3, cables! had little effect on the .0265 CanadJbjn dollars S7.80. New York Money Market. trong, Pittsburgli NEW YOKK, July 8.—Money on per 1 Mercantile paper. 7% @8 per cent Bar silver, I/ondon. 54d Newt York, Demand sterling. $3.94%. 1 Peoria Grain. PEORIA. 111.. July 8.—Corn—Mar-4 ket 2 to 2Vic lower. No. 1 yellow, was the feature, low, $1.5.r: No. fi yellow. $1.52%@l A -k.. I «. a 1 jwere (he favorites. American Bosch Magneto advanced $i.62: No. 3 mixed, $1.61^ No. United States Steel opened at 9&V&. I to a new high at. 119%- ProHt taking ixed, $l.r»2. 1 #1 i* O O 1^1 1T oH 1.53 No. 1 mixed, $1.'G2: No. 2 mixed,l Oats-Market 1 to VA- lower. Jo., L* white, $1.0:«Sil.05 No. :i white, $1.04 St. Louis Cash Grain, Close, letini. 196%. off General Motors,! ST.aUMTIS. Mo., July 8.—Corn—. 27%, up Stromberg. 93. up 10V4 1N0. 2 white. $1.68 July, $1.58Vs Sep RcadinK, S7%, off Pan-American.1 tember, $1.57% December, $1.41%. 107VI, up '/s Vanadium, 91^., up1 Oats—--No. 3 white. $1.05@1.06 July 1% Studebaker. 7G%. up Inter-bid September, 80c December national Paper, 82%, up 4% Atlantic 76%c. 1) —i' A I