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V TD 23 AUG US, MONDAY,' JUNE L 1. 11)01. 7 Two Good Things. LADIES' PATENT CALF OXFORDS At S1.50 and $2.00. DOLLY BIS 307 Twentieth streeu OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING. Originators, Designer and Builders of Shoes, and sellers of Sboes and MlUfacUon. H m m ii THE STYLE FOR YOU. Straw hats will be more pop ular than ever this year. AH well dressed men will wear them, and wo hare just the one for you.- High or Low Crown, Broad 01 Nar row Drim, Smooth cr Rough Straw, yoa choose the hat, we guarantee its quality. LAMBERT'S Toggery Shop 1714 Second Avenue. Just liic Tiling l For anj function whether formal or modest, you'll find Math's Ice Cream just the thing. It is s delicate bit for refreshment elegant enough to be nsed on the greatest occasion and you can afford it for little home par ties. Let us have an order. Our Ice Cream Is Strictly High Grade, Pure and De licious. Try our Yankee and Sultana roll. It's a winner. Don't forget that we are leaders in everything that a first-class bakery and confectionery turns, out. Physicians rec ommend our whole wheat bread for the sick.why won't it be good for the healthy P It is made by s onlj from the Purina Health Flour. Tours for blgh grade, Frant J. Math. Formerly Krcil 4 Math. Fhne 115$. 1716-171? Second Ave. LOCAL TALEUT RACES- TURNERS AT ANNUAL FEST Warm Finishes Are Seen at Half-Mile Track On Ninth Street. the riEST OF A SEEKS Or MATINEES One Driver Dragged One Hun dred Feet and Badly Bruised. A good representation of the ad mirers of tine hore flesh of the tri- cities met at the old fair grounds in South Rock Island Saturday afternoon to witnofs the first racing event of the season on this aido of tho river. Three racrs were scheduled, a free- for-all trot, 2.35 pace and 3-minute pace. The particular interest at tached to the different trials of speed lay in the fact tf L only well known local horses were entered, and their relative ability to put the tnrf behind them had been the subject of much previous speculation. The spectators agreed that they were given an exhibition of the genu ine article, and the finishes in several cases were so close that future matches of the same horses mar be looked lor. The principal go and the one that attracted more Interest than both the others was the trot. There were four entries and three starters. Carl Muel ler's Jess won three straight heats for the best three in hvo, with rrank Krotz Chantwood second and Otto Birkel's Kankakee third. The time of the three heats was 2:27 J. 2:27 and 2:30. Tne third heat was highly ex. citing, each cf tho racers taking the lead at different times and brushing almost neck and neck. . Racers Com Together. A tragedy was narrowly averted in what was to have been the third heat, Mueller and Blrkcl colliding just after the start-on and a wheel on each sul- key being damaged, uirkel was dragged one hundred feet aod he was considerably bruited. Mueller kept control oi tils animal and succeeded In stopping her. Birkel's horse ran en. tireiy around tne track: ana was topped at the wire by Otto Volk. Ward's Irons Wins. The 2:35 pace was also for the best three in five, half-mile heats. Ed Ward's Irene won threo straight in Hi 1:13J and 1:13. L F. Cralle's EJdie C. was second in the first heat and P. A. Merriman's Nora IUwn second in the other two. The winner had an easy thing of it owing to the fact that her competitors could not be kept on their feet. 1 be losers bjth showed gcod speed, but their break ing was fatal Clara Takee Thrt Straight. The 3-minute paco was best two in three and carts were used in half mile beats. The contest lay between J. ( Junge'a .Clara and Ed Kautz' Nellie, the former being tho winner in 1:21. 1:21 and 1:20. F. A- Head's Tom was third in all three heats. The judges were R. H. Munro, J S. Gilniore and Charles Uaskins, the latter being starter. . Tho track was in very good condition, although lit tie work has been done on It this sea son, and the time made was good. Mueller s Jess coming within a quar ter cf a second of her record of 2:27. It is the purpose f local horse own ers to give weekly driving matinees throughout the summer. enty-tlve Members of Book Island So ciety In Altendaaoe. Twenty-five members o! the Rock Iland Turner society are in attend. ance at the 16th annual turnfest of the Central Illinois Turn Bezirk, which opened last night at La Salle. Over 1,000 Turners were inline in the big parade yesterday morning, and the exercises at the ptrk in the after noon were witnessed by n.ooo peo plo The contests wero Dearly all class exercises, consisting of wand drills, jumping, running and turning on apparatus. Delegation J from the Bloomington, rcoria. Hock Island. Moline, Ottawa, Mennoia ana reru turn vereins par ticipated, out no prizes of Honor will be awarded until the close of the fest this evening. The Turners and other vlitors were entertained at a recep lion and concert at Turner hall last night. :L0SE EXCITIIIC GAME Shamrocks Defeated by Batting Streak in Ninth at Decatur Sunday. JAEVIS IN THE BOX THE TIEST TIME Makes Creditable Showing-- Story of Two Days in the League. Flared. Won Lost. Per Ct. Cedar Rapids.... Hluomlngioo. Decatur I'HTenport . . . Terrs Haute. Rock Island... Rockford ..... EransTllle...., 41 41 41 44 43 44 41 ii 1T7 27 1 21 lt 10 14 17 19 SI 2J 23 .AM) .fiH .K3F .477 .43 .234 DEMOCRATS TAKE UP STATE APPORTIONMENT. Members of the executive commit tee of the democratic state contral committee met Saturday in tho Slfcr- man house, Chicago, in answer to a call issued by Chairman John P. Hop kins, to decide on faturo headquarters and to appoint a committee to con sider what action should be taken on the apportionment question. Ihe members of 'the new commit' tee are: Thomas Gahtn, Thomas Bvrne, William Loe filer and A. J, Jones, Chicago; P. C. Haley, Jollct; r. M. JlaviUe, Mount Caramel; I). J Uegan, Geneva; C. W. Ferguson, Rockford; Guy C. Scott. Aledo; Dan iel Heenan, Streator; B. K. Claggett. Lexington; F. J. Quinn, Peoria; T. i. Dunn, Carthage; L. A. Lumpkin, Mattcon, and W. S. Matthews, Cen tral ia. State Senator Stringer, Frank J. Quinn and C. W. Ferguson were ap pointed members of the committee on apportionment. ino bherman bouse will remain tne headquarters of the committee deorge r, Hrennan.of Chicago, sue cecds Theodore Nelson as secretary of the executive comniitteo. Theodore Nelson was not a candidate for ro election. Chairman John 1. Hopkins pre sided and was named as chairman also of the executive body. A STREET CAR HITS A RIG ON SOUTH BRIDGE A buggy belonging to Abe Johnson, of Sherrard. and. occupied by Mrs. Johnson, her daughter and a young man from Davenport, was struck from tho rear at the north end of the bridge over Sylvan water by a bridge line car last evening. The vehicle was pitched forward, overturned and the occupants thrown out. By almost a miracle no one was hurt, but the rig was badly damaged. The horse broke away and ran. but was stopped by the guard at the viaduct. PIANO BARGAINS. TODAY'S OAMK8. Rock Island at Bloomington. Davenport at Decatur. Cedar Rapids at Evansville. Rockford at Terre Haute. Rock Island had a lead of two runs when Decatur went to bat in the ninth inning yesterday. A locky streak with the willow won for Kier- nan's team one of the most exciting games of the season on the Decatur grounds. Jar vis made his first ap pearance in the box for Rock Island, holding his opponents down to 10 bits, bcore: KOCK ISLAND. K. Poor, rf, cf Hughes, cf, 2b Tate. If Hoy. 3 b Zink, lb Rothermel, 2b Milton, rf Mlddleton, ss Arthur, c ii. 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 Jirvis. p 0 Totals 13 1 0 0 A. 0 1 0 4 0 5 0 3 1 2 E. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 8 27 16 3 I'ECATL'R McGrew, ss Badger, lb Burt. If , Rollius. c Kicrnan, 2b , Connolly, cf 1 Kanzeler, rf 1 Noonan, 3b 1 Bruce, p.' 0 n 1 2 3 1 0 av 0 1 0 r. 3 12 0 7 2 1 0 1 1 E 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Vitality, nerves like steel, clear eyes, active brain, strength, health and happiness comes to those who take Rocky Mountain Tea, made by Madison Medicine company. 35 cents. T. H. Thomas' pharmacy. Eczema, salt rheum, tetter, chaf ing, Ivy poisoning and all skin tor tures aro quickly cured by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. The certain pile cure. ii. J I. Hiencr and Hartz & Ulle- meyer. SPECIAL ON WATCHES All This Week. Everybody buying a watch this, week will save from 20 to 25 per cent. BROOKMAN Cash paid for old gold and sil ver. Telephone 4471. Goods delivered. 319-32 1 Twentieth Street. MldsoBamer Kale at gchleejel A SXcNstIo I'laoo Company. An extraordinary opportunity to secure superb pianos at unheard of prices. Investigate at once. To reduce our very large slock of fine pianos we have decided to Inaug urate a genuine special midsummer piano bargain sale, not on odds aad ends, but tine now goods, that will never again be offered in this vicinity The sale will last until the bargains are sold, so first come, first served. We cannot duplicate these offerings. Look at these bargains: Beautiful parlor grand p ano ab solutely highest of high grade pianos ono of the finest grades ever shown In the three cities, worth f 1,200. only 638. Fine new mahogany uprights, fully warranted in everv sense of tho word. regular price $300, now only 1183 50. rianos that are cheap at f .Sao. now $197. P.anos, a bargain at $350. go at $215. A fine line of beautiful pianos, war ranted fully, excellent bargain values, in mahogany and select French burl- walnut on of the most celebrated pianos in the market, two styles, 198 60 and $217, worth more than double the money, and many others. Don't recrrct later that you did not take advantage of this opportunity, but come at once and make your se lection. Remember these are reliable and fully warranted bargains. You lake no chances. Now is the time, if yoa delay vou will be too late. It coats you nothing to investigate. ECHLEGEL-IUCNEVIN lIAKOCO., McCuilough Building. 122 124 West Third street, Davenport. Plow Factory Hhnts LHjwn. The Moline Plow company shut down Saturday evening for annual re pairs and Inventory, throwing out of employment something like 1,000 men. roe painting department win continue the work on hand nntil fin ished. Part of the woodworkirg de- Itartment will also ran for a while onger, and some of the men will be put to w6rk cleaning up and taking the inventory. The shut down came a week earlier than was expected and when it will again start up is question that can best be answered in the future. ' A Tsrrlble Explosion Of a gasoline stove burned a lady here frightfully," writes N. E. Palmer, of Kirkman. Iowa. "The best doo tors couldn't beal tho rnnning sore that followed, bnt Bucklen's Arnica Salve entirely cured her." Infallible for cuts, corns, sores, boils, bruises, skin diseases and piles. 25 cents at Hartz & Ullemeyer'B. Total 6 10 27 9 2 Dacatur 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 26 Rock Island 0 10 110 0 2 05 Two-base hits Zink, Burke, Badg er, bacribco nits Hughes, Rother mel. Stolen bases Tate, Hoy, Bart. Bases on balls oft Bruce, 3; off Jarvis. 3. Struck out bv Bruce, 6;bvJarvis, 1. Double play Mid- aleton to Rothermel to Z nt. Time 2:00. Umpire Camp. At Blooming, ton. McCafTerty allowed the visitors but ono hit. that a scratch in the ninth that was just missed by King. Jones could not ba found sufficiently by the homo team until tne eighth, when two singles, a triple and doub.e. with two errors, netted nve runs. iho score: Blocmlngton...0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 Rockford 00000000 00 Batteries McCafTortv and Belt, D. Jones and Thiery ; hits Bloomington 9, Rockford 1 ; errors Bloomington ), Rockford ) At Terra Baote. The visitors won bv bunching hits. scnuita, a local player, caught in place of Statnagle, who was injured baturday. bcore: Cedar Rapids.. 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 Terre Haute ..1 00000 0 1 23 Battetics StefTinl and Weaver, Brown and Sahultz; hits Cedar Rap ids 10, Terre Haute 7; errors Cedar Rapids 1, Terre Haute 2. At Kvassvllle. Stauffer, Davenport's star pitcher. was pounded freely by the tail endera. bcore: Evansville 4 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 9 Davenport 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 13 Batteries Cochran and Roth. Stauf fer and Evers; hits Evansville 16, Davenport 4; errors Evansville 1, Davenport 1. Kesnlte of Saturday's Uames. Ia Saturday's game at Decatur Kranz pitched ball that mystified Arthur, Noonan; bases on balls off Mcllvalne 1, off Kranz 3; struck oun by Mclllvalne 3, by Krauz 3; time 1:jO; umpire Camp. Games elsewhere: At Evansville, Davenport 9, Evansville 0, (will bo firotoated by Evansville 0 at Terro Iaute, Cedar Rapids 8, Terre Haute 2; at Bloomington, Rockford 1, Bloom ington o. Diamond Notes. Bill Zink stole a base at Decatur Saturday. uiof Kranz held Decatur down to seven hits Saturday. The Henry county boy ia cominir to the front gradually. l'residont bcxton has been called upon to give a ruling on Umpire oris uecisicn m tne Jvansvule Davenport game at the former city aaturday. It was the last half of the nimn, two oi uavenport a men wcro out, and the score 8 to 7 in favor of Evansville, when there was a row ovur Evers interfering with a batted ball. Voris called him out , aud EvansvilLj left tho field. Davenport kicked on tho decision, aud Voris changed it and forfeited the gamo 10 minutes after Evansville left the grounds. The decision has been pro tested. An error by Bloomington saved Rockford another hut out Saturday. Several Rork Island business men active in the management of the Rock Island baseball team have, it is un derstood, approached Justi Lindgren with a view to having him pitch for the Rock Island team during the sum mer months, at least during some of the games played on the home grounds. Justi says that he could not consider such a proposition. He would then be classed as a profession al, which would bar him as captain of the Illinois football team. Moline Dispatch. Jl Kranz continues bis present pace it is not likely that he will tret any mail at Bishop Hill after this season. Ibe following bit of happy news cameoverthe wire to The Akus today from President Sexton, who is at De catur: ' Rather than lote the club Decatur has concluded to accept the umpire assigned them and play ball." Dart s ball team won a furious ball game from tho Davenport who'esalers at the lwell h street ptik baturdav afternoon, the score beicg 18 to 4. As in the previous contest iu Davenport tho team from Iowa was oui played, although the dlfTereaeo was not ou marked as in tho former game. At the beginning of the eighth it was 8 to 1 but a few luckv drives and some bad throwing gave them three runs in this inning. McCormack played tho whola game for Davenport and had he bcon accorded any support he would have shown Dart's men a merry clip. 'J ho contest was marked by many features and it was wit nessed by a good si.cd and decidedly interested audience. The lineup: Reck Island A. 1) Welch lb, I.J. Hoare 3b, J. I. Paddock p. C. Mar shall 2b, W. V. Grlfl'tn c, E. Thomas cf. L. Tittcrington rf. L. Hart rf, R. S. Dart sh. Davenport Bothol rf, Marinan If, I?ehan c, D. Marinan 3b, McCormack p. Gorman ss, Fidlar 2b Jacotis cf. Brow if; umpire, Kuehl Davenport. Bonnet, s Kcd btockings continue to maintain a percentage of 1,000 Yesterday they won from a picked tctm taken from tho DaVenport Jun iors and Larks. Ibe frame was plaved in this city and the score was 18 to 12. The batteries wore, tor Ben nett's, Wilson. McGuinn and Oberg.and f r tho Davenporters Croclligan and Miller. The barbers met their Waterloo at the Twelfth street park yesterday afternoon when thev crossed bats with a husky aggregation of brewers The contest suivivcd seven innings arid then tho barbers allowed" their opponents had eno"gh. A scattering audience viewed the cranio and the extreme heat was against strong demonstrations of enthusiasm. Harry Elwell proved a marvel with the stick and his great endurance in runniDg bases was up to the standand he set when he ran for alderman. The line up: Kiernan s bunch. Rock ning easily. Score: ROCK ISLAND. K Poor, cf 0 Hughes, rf 1 Pate, If 1 Hoy, 3b 0 Zink, lb 0 Rothermel, 2b 1 Mlddleton, ss 1 Arthur, o 1 Kranz, p 0 Totals 5 DECATUR R. McGrew, ss 0 Badger, lb 0 Burt, If 1 Rollins, c. 0 Kiernan. 2b 0 Connolly, cf 0 Kanzler, rf 0 Noonan, 3b 0 Mcllvalne, p 0 Island win- H. 1 3 0 0 n 1 1 P. 2 0 0 1 11 O 1 7 1 E. 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 24 11 2 Brewers Voertman ss. Clapper 2b Weiford o. J. Kennedy cf, Duncaa If Josh Brooks p. Stephens lb. II. El well Sb, C. Kennedy rf. Barbers Krueger cf, E Stader 3b, C. Sample ss, li. btader -'o, neeiy id, a. btaaer c. E. O.son rf, L. Ihrig p, Iglehart If The score by innings: Brewers 218010 12 Barbers 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 Tho Gasna In General. Saturday National: St. Louis 13, New York 3; Chicago 16-5, Brooklyn 6 2; Boston 4-2. Pittsburg 2 6; Cm clnnati b, Ihlladelphia 3. American: Boston 8, Cleveland 1; Washington 2 Milwaukee 0; Chicago- 6, Philadelphia 4; Baltimore 10; Detroit J. uestcrn league: Colorado Springs 6, Omaha 3; Denver 16, Des Molnoj 4; St. Jos eph 4. Minneapolis 1; St. Paul 8, Kansas City z. Sunday Western league: bt. rani 2, Kansas City 5; Colorado Springs 1, Omaha 7; Minneapolis 2, St. Joseph 0; Des Moines 3. Denver 6. H. 0 0 o 2 0 1 1 1 0 r. 4 11 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 A. 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 2 E. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Total 1 7 Dccatnr 1 0 0 00 0 Rock Island 2 0 2 0 1 0 Two-base bits Hughes, 27 9 3 0 0 01 0 0 5 Burt; double plays Kranz-Rothcrmel-Zink, IvrnriT.Rit hormnl.Arlhnr- stnlan hajina I Zink. Tate; hit by pitched ball i - - Arrested In Camp. Mamie Burl, a pretty 11-yearv old Davenport girl, was arrested Satur day on Manhattan beach, .where she was camping with a crowd ox men. She will be sent to the bouse of ths Good Shepherd in Peoria. Tho doctors told me my cough was incurable, one Minute cougn Cure made me a well man." Norris Silver, North Stratford. N. H. Bo causo you've not found relief from a stubborn cough, don't despair. f Ml.n.i, Pur. k.l nrnil thousands and it will euro you. Safe, and sure. D. 11. Bicber and Uarlz & Ullcmcyer. 1 s FOHi THE ZBCfSTS We Have Just Received a Shipment of Boys', Youths' and Little Misses' FINE SHOES In the newest up-to-date styles. The leathers are Viei Kid, velours. Calf and Casco Calf. The best wearing and best fit ling Hoys' shoe in the city. UNION MADE. GEO. SCHNEIDER. Central Shoe Store, 1712 Second Avenue Don't ba Alarmed r The most fearful looking things are often quite harmless and you need not worry if financial troubles con front you. You may be sure you can get what you want here and have little cause for alarm at the reason able rate which we charge you. Wo advance money on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, live stock and other personal property. There is no de lay, publicity or removal of the prop erty. We want you to have satisfact ory dealings with us and we feel euro a call will convince you that we mean what we say. Mitchell & Lyndo Block. Room 38. Office hours 8 a. m to 6 p. m., and Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Tel. 1514. f 7) i FIREWORKS 1901. Highest grade, best quality, Rip per Cannon Crackers. Salutes, Torpedoes, Flags. Pistols, Caps. Cartridges, etc., in fsct every thing in new up-to-date Fire Works. No old goods. Garden City fireworks are the very best money can produce. Before buy ing your fireworks for the Fourth of July, examine our stock. We give value received. We are the house to deal with. We sell tho best Fire Works in the world. Orders taken for lawn dis plsys. HARTZ & ULLEMEYER, SXSb St THE FAIR : The Emerson Co. uuvvnpuri, tow a. Such Hot Weather to do Trading! t WE KNOW but then we offer a warmer lot of bargains than ever to niake it an object to you to come out. See what you can get all j this week. House Furnishing Department. Ice Cream Freezers, we undersell them all, see ours for 11.39 ! Water Coolers, all kinds and styles 1.23 g Gasoline Stoves, 2-burner, all tested by us in your presence, up H V from . : 2.75 A Screen Doors, nicely siained and finished, any size, this sale.. .. 69c t! Window Screens, hard wood, nicely nnisnea, aojuaiaoie to any window, up from Self Generating; Gasoline Ranges. An absolute guarantee with every one, and satisfaction given in eerv case. 23o Cut Price Drug Department. All TAtent Medicines and Drntr Sundries sold at less than retrular j Liebig's Beef, Wine and Iron, regular f 1 bottle 33o Castoria. regular 35c bottle 18c J y Witch Hazel, large bottle Machine Oil, in large spout can . Good Juicv Lemons, dozen 19c lOcJ 10c J Pure Cider Vinegar, gallon 12c -Hire's Root Beer, 25c bottle 19c y Full Cream Brick Cheese, pound llo . Fresh Gin?rer Snaps, round 6c' t Fresh Soda Crackers, pound 5c f Finest Pearl Tapioca, pound 5c 6 rounds hand nicked white Beans 25c J reeled Table Peaches, 3-pound can 10c Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 15c package for 10c .Deviled or Potted Ham, can 5c Home Made Catsup, largo bottle. 10c Good Parlor Brooms, each 15c Poison Fly Paper, 20 sheets 5c TaWe Salmon, 1-pound flat cans. ... "Jc Boneless Codfish, 1-pound package Go afarn.rn.ihr Coffee. 6 nonnda it. rtound 1C I - K ' I Plenty of cherries and other fruits for canning. Vnnnv Tiavtr rnmli hnni " I . . . . . . .-.-,r-v ) rjJJ 0000000000000000 COO S O 0 DO OO 0 BOOOOOOOOOOuuuu FREE FERRY TICKETS. Tha Ferry Company having refused to Issue, eoopons cood for two ferry ticket, as per their contract with as. wo take the following; mode of Issnlnc tickets so oar enstomers: Each person presentlns; thls advertisement with a pnrehase will receive two ferry tickets free of chara-e. KCxSJLSJLSJi ILJLffJLJUUULRJLOJLOJL : "s 2 J v w