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THE -ARGUS, TUESDAY; APBIL, 13, 1902: Approved Photographs Kvervone has a good word for our photographs. They like them for many reasons Artistic Finish, Life like Pose, Real Beauty, Exact Resemblance Their equal cannot be niaile for the price. The Blakslee Studio 1822 Third Ave. Telephone 4533 pr fl'OTa a aaafldasaas 5 a a a a Housecleaining Time Scrubbing brushes from 5c up. Enamaline 2 loxes for 15c. Mops from 10c up. Stove brushes from 10c up. Whitmore's pudding 3 pkgs 25c. Corn 2 cans for 15c. Kidney Wan er can 5c. Catsup 3 bottles for 25c. Falcon pancake flower 3 pkgs 25c. Quart ljottle ammonia 10c. Quart liottle blueing 10c. . lirooms from 25c up. Patent Hour USc. Iirge dried peaches 3 lbs. 25c. Ten-cent ack of salt for 5c. Mapli syrup per gallon 95c. Cocoa h.t can 15e. 2 pkgs mince meat 15c. C. VV. Horton, 33S Twentieth Street .. Phone 1321. 3 SEE HOW GOOD... ...Taste Them... "You'll like our Bakery pro ducts , Tliey're as jtomI aa they look, and that's pretty nearly iierfect ion. Some say they are perfect. Anyway, we know you'll like them as much as others have -...A Pointer... Consider your health when you buy an article of food or refreshment, and buy only pure, wholesome arti cles Our Ice Cream, Ices, Candies, everything wo han dle, is according to the above pointer IVIatri'eConfectionery' Bakery lilalll Oand Ice Cream Establishment. Phone 1156. 1716-1718 Second Avenue. Coal's Out A go. in. Do yoa want an article which will burn? Try SPRINGFIELD for cook stoves and you will be pleased. E. B. McKown, flltecuvh street and First Arena. D0 Wm GIBSON MOVES UP To Be Made General Superin tendent of the Mil waukee. 0. M. LEVEY SUCCEEDS ELLIOTT Dispatchers Displaced bjr New Sig . nal Sytem -Krolatlon of Road. It is learned from an aiithoratite source that .1. F. Gibson, the present superintendent of the Chicago ilivis ion of the (.'., M. & St. 1'., will be made general Kiierintendetit of the road in place of Charles A. GohJtiow, who become! general manager of the Iloek Island. Charles M. Ieve.v. at present super intendent of the Jturlinjrton's Iowa lines will succeed Howard r.lliott as freueral manager of the ltiirlington lines in .Missouri, with headquarters at St. Louis. Mr. l-.IIiott, ns already reported, goes to Chicago as second vice president. H. C. Xutt. assistant superintend cut of the IJurlington lines in Iowa, will succeed Mr. Levy as mpcrintend- ent. K vol at Ion of liwk Island. Ves," said Chauncey Depcw, lhe Hock Island road, which used. to run straight from the Lake Shore und Kock Island dext in Chicago to Omaha, Denver and Kansas City how it has evoluted!' "Where does it go to now?" I asked "Why, it goes all over erection. saw i ne senator, waving nis nan;i in the air. 'Since II. II. Cable got hold of it, it has preempted the wholt United States! It shoots trains to Omaha and to the distilleries of Pe oria and the flour mills of Minneapo lis and St. Paul. Another branch runs down tliroiirh the corn fields of Kansas and on through the heart the cot top fields of Oklahoma, the Panhandle and the wheat fields of Texas to Fort Worth. Then the great road made a bee line down through the Indian Nation, Oklahoma and New Mexico to Id Paso, where you can sten at-ross the kio tiranue inio Old Mexico and see tire 1m II fiirhts in lua re. Yes. the Kock Island has got the most picturesque and the best low-grade short line to l.os Angeles and San Francisco aud the shortest line, too! When I told a pretty golden-haired bride on the Lake Shore train about the new picturesque route to Califor nia, she said, enthusiastically: "You can t tell ttuorge aud I any thing about that trip. We've just been over it and what a trip!" "What did you sec?" I asked the happy !bride. ' : "Whv, it was one straight,' beauti ful panorama from Chicago to Kl Paso. No dry Humbolt P.asin and no dreary Laramie Plains, but just waving corn fields to Hock Island on the Mississippi, pretty towns and pretty girls in Missouri und flaming gas wells and yellow sunflowers in Kansas. Then came the painted In dians ami beaded squaws in the In dian Nation and the cotton fields of Oklahoma. Then the liable of pic turesque new cities. Then the great plains of Texas with herds of Texas steers, and lambs gamboling on a carpet' of blue and yellow flowers! Then New Mexico with its cowboys and Yuma Indian girls with painted baskets and gaudy Indian blankets. and " "Don't forget the bull fight at Juarez, Mary." said C.eorge. "and how you bought those beautiful Mexican shawls and French silks m the zona libra, where they have no tariff and how they delivered thcni in the night!" Hut the old Spanish Missions. Oeorcre: Will you ever forget tneni.- And the naked Indians and black-eyed squaws at Yuma, and " "And the palm, orange and olive V (SEEAM JWade from Grape Cream of Tartar, arid Absolutely Pure - ".,. ' Highest 2ward, Chicagp World's Fair. Highest tests by U. S. Gov't Chemists. fflVCE BAKIN3 POWCtH CO., CHICAGO. ' trees that line the wav to Los An gele, aaid George, "and " And then we changed cars. Eli Perkins Kailroad Letter. Displace Dispatcher. . Considerable attention is being given by officials of all railroads to the comparatively new plan of op erating trains without orders from dispatchers. This is known ns the non-train order system and it .was first introduced on the Chicago divi Mion of the IJurlington road about three years ago. There are no complicated rule nuout tne truraic. 1 lie only require ment for the operation of trains with out orders is a complete block signa system and a double track, thougl the plan is feasible on a single-track line. There is a question as to just who originated the idea of waiving the time honored orders from train dis paicners on tne nuriiugtoii. it was stranjre to record, nearly 'two-years before the fact that such a system was in use became generally known among the railroad men of the coun try. As soon as it liccame known that all trains on the Illinois main line of the IJurlington were being operated without assistance of train.- di patchers railway officials of other lines liegan to study fhe system There was little to tludy. as the only tning necessary to cuaugc Jroni an order to a n'onorder road was to call off the train dispatcher, place time cards in the hands of encinecrs am trainmen and the man in the block signal towers did the rest. i ne nontrain order system is now to be adopted on the Lake Shore and probably will lie used on several other roads. Those who have been in touch with the system say it is proving safer than the train dispatcher's or ders. I nder the more modern plan the entire responsibility is thrown upon the men on the ground the train men, engineers and iilock signal oj- erators. It Is a simple proposition of the block siirnal oiierators allow ing one train to get out of a block before another enters it. 15y a block is meant the distances between any two signals. I5y this method wrecks are almost impossible. It makes no difference how many trains are. run nor whether tiny are extra, fast mail or passen ger or the slowest going local freights or work trains. It all resolves itself into keeping one train out of a block until the one ahead has passed into the next block. The liessemer and Lake Frie road is the latest line lo adopt the non- order system. REV. BEUNER CALLED TO BEARDST0WN CHURCH Kev. I-rank I. limner, former pas tor of Orace Methodist Fpiseopa! hurch,' Chicago, has accepted the pastorate of the First Methodist Fpiseopa 1 church vat ISeardstown, Kev. Mr. Uruner resigned his charge in Chicago because of differences with parishoners. lie enters upon his new duties April 27. Kaved Many a Time. Don't neglect coughs and colds even if it is spring. Such cases often re sult seriously at this season just be cause people are careless. A dose of One Minute Cough Cure will remove all danger. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, and other throat and lung troubles. "I have used One Minute Cough Cure several years, says 1'ostmaster c o. Haw- son, IJarr, III. "It is the very best cough meilicine on the market. It has saved me many a severe spell of sickness and I warmly recommend it." The children's favorite. For sale by all druggists. Scrofula, salt rheum. crysijelas and other Iisl ressing eruptive diseases ielil quickly and permanently to the leansing. purifying power of P.ur- dock Pdood P.itters. - ( ; ' Jmitnl ion hk in powder re mmrtly m1 fmm alum. Tbev ruy tr le jt-r lound, . tut lilt i r um U at tb mtl vi bcaUtfc HOTEL AS PRISON Justice Cerhart Brings A. D. Ap pleby From Barstow for Safekeeping. BOTH SLEEP IN SAME EOOM Ilestauranter, Accused by Domestic Under Bonds to Appear forTHal. A. I). Appleby, who keeps a restau rant at Karstow, was placed under $.(() bonds in this city today on charges preferred by Matilda Wilta muth, n domestic in his establish ment. The arrest and preliminary hear ing coutained some unusual features, A warrant for the arrest of Appleby was sworn out yesterday liefore .lus tice August (icrhart, of IJarstow. As there is no constable at that place the justice deputized a citizen nam ed Bikes to make the arrest. This having lieen done the course of justice was interrupted by anoth cr serious obstacle. 1 here was no place in which to keep th prisoner ami the justice was not quite up on the method of bonding for an appear a nee. Come to City Together. Accordingly Just ice tSerhart himself took charge of the prisoner and the two came to this city together, put ting up for the night at the Kock Is land house and occupying the same room. This morning State's Attorney Weld was sou ir lit out ami tne case maue clear to him. In order to cover any possible flaw in the procedure that official called in Coroner Kckhart, by whom the warrant was again served upon Appleby and the bonds for his appearance for trial were made out and slimed by ncouaiotanccs of the prisoner in this city. Tables of TheaLtre. The draniatie'treat of the season is to be offered this evening at the II Imois, when Miss v lola Allen is to appear' in Jammer Stoddard aud k Marion Crawford's romantic play. In the Palace of the King." The star and play enjoyed an immense prosperity in New York ami other cities. Miss Aliens supporting com pany is one of exceptional excellence. I'hose who have read Mr. Crawford's novel know it is a thrillingly inter esting love story of a kind that ap peals to all hearts. The story is based tiion the love of Don John of Austria for Dona Dolores de Men- doza (Miss Allen), daughter of tli captain Of the household guanis in the palace of Philip the Second love did not run smooth for these old time lovers, but they triumph over their enemies in the end, as alt lovers usually do. Vet they have an exciting time of it during three hours of one evening. A Thoroughbred Tramp" will lie the attraction at the Illinois tomor row evening. It is bright, crisp and clean, surfeited with mannerism and characteristic of the kuiirht of the railway tie. The central figure of the omedv, 1. Kush llnnupsoii, is an ideal hobo, aud his trials and adven tures furnish the material whereby the auditor is filled with his quota of laughter. tears and smiles. The scene of the play opens in I olorauo. The hero drifts into a mining town and immediately mixes into all lie can find to interest him and plenty that toesn't. His escapades are exciting ami laughable, ami he has the audi ence with him rroui the start. As the play, proceeds we find the hobo in numberless positions a smallpox patient, a preacher and a general 'Johnny on the spot." fOU.NTI TEMPLE Transfers. April 1". Kmma Van Poucke to lock Island F.rewing company, lotb 4ii and 47, Sweeney & Jackson's add.. Moline. $4,000. 14. Coralinn Walde lo Kirk Millies. eya. nw' 1. iy3, 4w $l,oon. Hannah Motz to William M. Hoycr, pnrt nw'Vi. 2, 17, 2v, $r,oo. Francis M. Sinnet to F. XV. St miner, 40 feet, led block 2, Sinnet's Sec ond add.. Kock Island, $350. S. 15. Roberts to Kinalinc Hayes, SC'i. ll'i. 1, lb, 4W, (K. Valuable Medicine for Coagrm and Colds, la Children, I have not the slightest hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain s Cough Kemedy to all who are suffer ing from coughs or ' colds," saj'R Chas. M. Cramer, ICsq., a well known watch maker, of Colombo, Ceylon. It has been some two years since the City Dispensary first called my attention to this valuable medicine and I have repeatedly used It and it has always beep beneficial. It has cured me quickly of all chest colds. It is esjiccially effective for children and seldom takes more than one bot- trle to cure them pt hoarseness. I have persuaded many to try this val uable medicine, and they are all as well pleased as myself over, the re sults." For sale by all druggists. Pnenmonla la Kobbed of I ta Terrors. liy Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the racking cough and heals and strengthens the lungs. If taken in time it will prevent an attack of pneumonia, iieluse substitutes, ior sale by all druggists. . THE EPIDEMIC. . . Ijuly met a brigand, Captive she was took; People raised a ransom (Join to write a book. lve-sick girl got jilted Sought a distant nook; . Urooded on her troubles (ioin to write a book. Man, he thought he'd travel. Took a flying look At some foreign countries (Join to write a book. Fellow took a fancy 'Jo be turning crook; Tramping didn't pay him (ioin to write a book. Millionaire and pauper," Valet, maid sin' cook. Everybody's got it (ioin to write a book. Washington Kvcning Star. (iood for Ithenmatism. Jist Jail I was taken wih a very severe attack of muscular rheuma tism which caused me great-pain and annoyance. After trying several pre scriptions and rheumatic cures, I de cided to use Chamberlain's Pain Hnlm, which I had seen advertised Ln the South Jersey man. After two aj- plications of this remedy 1 was much better, and after using one bottle, was completely cured. Sallic Harris. Sa lem, N. J. For sale by all druggists. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails, to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. - INSURANCE J. M. BUFORD General Insurance Agent. The old Fire and lime-tried Com panies Represented -Bates as low as nj reliable company can afford. Your patronage is so licited. Charles. E. Hodgson, Fire Insurance Agency. Established 1874. American Ins. Co., - "Newark, S. J. Traders Ins. Co., - - Chicago, 111. Union Ins. Co., - Philadelphia, Pa. Rockford Ins. Co., - KocKford, 111. Security Ins. Co., - New ixaven, Conn. Ins. Co. State of 111. - Eockford, 111. Oflice, Room 3, Buford block. Rates as low as consistent with security. Notice. To a'l persons whom it may oonoe b: Nuiloo la hereby riven. tbattbeuDdmiirDrd. SuitaM. Le Q ifttte. auarrMan of JrlltF VJuaue and biraru B Le Chattel. m!t,or. wilt make application to the i. lrcuit Court of Hook Inland tou'itv. at a tegular term tbereof. to be held at the C urt Houe la tbe Clt of K03k I -.land, la said County, on the B's Mon day of May A O 1P0J being the fifth day tnereor. tor an order ana decree of aata Cour'. directing ber as said cua dlan. to aell tbe fol lowing r al estate belonging ao aald minors, or to muoa thereof ax sbail seem to a:d Cour to tbe Interest of -ald minoia. situated fa tte County of Kock Island and Slate of Illinois, to wit: Ihe undivided two-ihlrtieths 30) nartof tbe foll'wlna do toed 1 1 acts -rruroelsof land al.uat.d In ihe 'ouniy of Kock .alatd BLd atiieui Illinois, to-wu: 'Ibe East Ski v (V acres of tbe r orth East Qu .rter ('4) of i-eotl Seven (?) In Township toizteen (lo) North r f RargeKivef) West of the Kour.b Prlocipil Merldt. Tbe south as-u varlerf'i) of thy Sou h East Quarter 4) of Section Vigh. (8) In Tow. ship Sixteen (Iri) Nor Li of Rauie riva tbt Wtatof tte Fourth A h) i'rlnc put Merid ian. Tbe South West Quarter ('. and tbe W,t Tweoty-'our (Zt) aores of me aouih West ynmrter of the South Cant Quartr of Section r.ine fii in 'lownsblo sixteen (in) Nottuof Range Fle (5) West of Ihs Fourth (I'll) Prin cipal Meridian. Lot ' me (i) in thi Wet ba.f of the South East Q tarter les FJye 5) acres in the N nh wt corner) and Lot 1 wo (Zi ln the W. t half of the South Kast Ojarter of Section hree (S) In Townahiu Sixteen f!8) orih f Range Kite (5) Wen of ihe 4th Prloclpal Meridian. All that Dart of the Nor h half of the Sou-h F.ast Uiarter tha-t lies coub nd East of tte Plough: the South Uast Wut lerof the south tint Quarter (except ten (10) acres In the (orlb. West -corner ihererf). mil th lLast hair or the south est Quarter of tbe Soutn r a.11 Quarter. 1 11 of Section One (I I in Town- Ship in i net n (10) Ni.rtb or Ra ge six (it) Wes ot the Fourth (iVil P.lai ip .1 Merialsn TtaeEastbalf o Frctloo Twelve li) he South Kayt Quanerot tbe Nonh We.s . Quar ter of oojtion Twelve (12): the North ust Quarter of the Souh We t Qiarterof S ce ll n Twelve (li2) and thrt Kaitttblrdof tbe North East Quarter of tbe No tb West Quar ts r or Section Twelve (12). all ln Townshin Sixteen (16) North of Raoge Six (6) WeU( lb i 4.h Principal Meridian. Lot 'J hree (3) East of Lot Two CJ). and Lot Fire (!), (onif the Kast ten (IU) acres) of tbe west ha I of Fractianal soti'i West Oat rter of Seatlon Tbl y- wo (32) li Township Sev enteen (IT) North of Kan ire K've (6) Wtktof tbe Four b (tb) FTin"ipKl Meildian tor the urDort and education of aa'd miDO , and fur the purpose of Investing such of the p-ooet ds of said sale as shall not be lm- meitatriy requisite for said sspport acd edu cation in other real estate, or of otherwise inventing tbe same iwu April i-m it. ivn-j SnsaM M. Lb QrTT Guardian of said Micora. rrV J"T" TOBACCO SPIT KJ KJ I 1 I nd SMOKE Yo can be eared of any form of tobacco nulng easily be made well, strong, mimetic. f:l of t'hJt lltvVJ rfJ by Ukiu 1Q.ro.BAO, tea pounds in ten daya. Over' 800.000 cared. All drticrim,. run cn.rr, 1 ' n 1. llKMHDV' f-?E- Address 8TKRUN3 KHMKPY CO, Chicago 01 New York. . 437 SULPHQGEN RELIEVES an Stomach and Bowel Troubles r d trmlng tho rural iat caon formontarlnn. yn hT Ilyiprptla, CSastrftl. Calle. III rrama, lveatff-y, 1 SfamalliB, Oct, vrmltrlm. !alsHailmcf tba MMrt or Krww tt tb Whin sk ynardrnirrtiit for taikn or nend na tl.flO fnr VI ox. bnttln gnaranteed lo mieva, sent prepaid, ueacriptiva ooos era. WtkscM Catsilcal C. 1U4 Ollwj SU St. Uns, K. Spring and' Summer THE "ESSEX SPRING 1902 ilii- Msde and Guaran teed by B. Kuppen- hcimer & Co. America's Leading Clothes Makers. Ullemeyer iiiii ' . " FIDELITY LOAN COMPANY. Mitchell & liynde Block, Room 38. Office hours 8. a. m. to 6 p. m., aud Wednesday aud Saturday Eveuiiigs. Tel. 1514. Wall FOREIGN & Plate Mouldings, Newest Tioom Mouldings, liruslies, Glass, etc. P. J. For all kinds of line custom m;tdo Harness, low prices, and the LARGEST ASSORTMENT in the tri-cities, call before buying, at W. StockhoLm's Market Square Rock Isla.nd. 'IBs PROPERLY MARKED If ever any article merited the mark of "O. K." the Jewel Gasoline Stove merits puch a mark. Jts ubso lutely'safe you can not explode it; it is clear, odorless, smokeless, and costs but & trifle to operate. It i.s a summer neeesKity, but in hundreds of homes it is used nil the year round and it lasts for n g-ood many years. Come in and see the various sizes and styles. Opposite Harper House. . . Allen, Myers -'&:. Company 11 ogs Inspect the new things and jou will be convinced of our ef forts and progress in elevat ing the clothing business to its highest standard. Swell metropolitan styles selected' with great care from Amer ica's leading clothiers. :o: Suits Hats Gloves Hosiery Top Coats Shirts Neckwear Underwear Guaranteed Low l'rices. & Sterling, LOOK OUT! When si man if- :- you ho me tiling for nothinK-lhcn ii . lime to investigatc.When we offer you iiifint t reasonable rates we wish you to i:iv. iate this also, as our methods will all uu-u.r close investigation We make a specialty of making accommoda tion loans, amounts from f 10 upwards, from one month to one year, and It's our business to furnish it on short notice. Your furni ture, piano, horses, wagons, or other person al property will secure the money for you, t he property being always left in your pos session. Persons desiring loans without publicity will do well to come here. We will be glad to tell you how we do business. Paper DOMESTIC Decoration for Dining Kooms Paints, Oils, 1429. 1431. 2nd Ave. Opposite Court House. AIDS TO HAPPINESS A well equipped kitchen is one of the moist certain aids to happiness You can't cook with a pleased mind unless you have utensils at hand for your convenience. Whether it is the Kastcr season, or any other, these granite kitchen things will please you. 2821 Second ATenue-