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THE ABGU8, TUESDAY. JUNE 21, 1904. The Road Is tlie one most n. D. Gen'l Agent A. Scenery and service will please you. Chair cars are restful. ROCK ISLAND, ILL. Take the California limited via Santa Fe for Los Angeles and 'Frisco. PUHITV AND CLEANLINESS Hose...Hose...Hose Cotton, High Grade, Electric. Hose Nozzles, Lawn Supplies. CHANNON, PERRY 6c CO., Davis Block. Old Thone 114a New 614& 112 West Seventeenth St. Chicago Denta! Company Office 1607i Second Av. Painless Extracting and removal of nerves done by us, and the best and most careful treatment given to all cases. Read This: We have a patent thin elastic plate with natural gums that fit in all cases and when others fail. We BSC BO cheap material in our office for our work is all guaranteed to be equal to the high est priced dentists am; t be first class in every respect. Notice ur prices be low, they are always the same: Cleaning Free. Cement filling $ 2" (..old platinum tilling 50 Silver fillings .M Gold fillings, fl and up LOO Gold Crowns tSk, $ and $." 4.00 Thin Elastic plates I0.0Q llest Red Bubbex Rates .O0 Others ".00 OFFICE 160T'3 SECOND AVENUE, Over Spidel's Drug tore. Dr. S C. Marshall. John Volk 6c Co., Contractors and Builders. Dealers in single and double strength Blinds and Mouldings. Veneered and Hardwood Flooring of all kinds. Dealer in single and double strength Window Glass, PoBshed riate, Leveled Plate and Art Bis. 311 and 229 EIGHTEENTH STREET, ROCK ISLAND. : : : ILLINOIS. fDoiM'T Be FooledT Genuine ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Is pat up la white package, man u tact u red ejcdartvely by the .Marfjon Medicine Co.. Madison. r .s. ills at 35 cents a ge. All otacr are rank imitations substitute, don't risk your heal'h by k( CfeMD . THTOr NC'IM: bw- sick people Well, ketp- uu Well. All Honest Dealers sell tbe Genuine. 1 HQLLISTtia DRtO CO. Median. Wir For You travelers use MACK, T. & if. F. By. Tbe Pullmans are new. Everybody likes Harvey's dining cai meals. as to persons are bo much a matter of good bathing equip ment that I wish to emphasize our facilities for outfitting bath rooms with the best and most anitary apparatus. In such esses it is to your highest inter eat to consult us, see samples here and get our estimates free of sharce. STENGEL, Ce Plumber INSURANCE Charles E. Hodgson, Fire Insurance Agency. Established 1874. American ins. Co. . . Continental Agricultural Traders' Ins. Co. . . . . Newark, N. J. . . . New York . . . Now York . . .Chicago, 111. Williamsburg Ins. Co Now York New Hampshire Ins. Co...X. Hampshire North German Ins. Co Now York American Ins. Co. ...Philadelphia, Pa. Security Ins. Co. . .New Haven. Conn. Ens. Co. State of Illinois. .Rockford, III. Office, room Bufbrd block. Rates as low as consistent with security. J. M. BUFORD General Insurance Agent. The old fire and time-tried companies represented. Rates ss low as any reliable company can afford. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED. "Up Agin" a Good Thing a mac is when he commences to patronize the American Steam i Laundry. "The best laundry I ever truck" is what those who indulge; in a little slang would say. But entrc nons if you want your linen as faultless as when you first bought it. in color and finish, we will guar antee lo do it to your satisfaction ! everv time. Careful handling and artiaue work are among our up-to-date methods. American Steam Laundry Twelfth StrMt aad FtfWa AfMH Phone 133. DAVENPORT DOTS At 9 o'clock Sunday mc rhing aftei lying 12 hours suffering from fractured ribs, one of which had perforated his lung, thereby aerating his entire bod even to his finger tips, John Meyer was found and removed to Mercy hos pital. Meyer was discovered seatecr near the flag shanty close by the Schmidt quarry suffering intensely. He said he had fallen from the railwav trestle which crosses the quarry in the larfcness of Saturday night, and in the meantime by superhuman effort he hau dragged himself to where he was found. The puncture of the injured man's lung by one of the broken ribt tias resulted in an unusual coinplica worst case of the kind that has come under the observation of the local physicians. Through the punctureu lung air has been escaping into the eel hilar tissues and traveling around his his body until he is full of air from his hips to the roots of his hair. Cleai to the tips of his fingers the air has traveled, and although its amount in various places varies with pressure, the problem of ridding him of it will prove a very serious one. His eye litis were puffed so large with air that he could not open his eyes, and such is the unusual condition that makes the case quite a remarkable one. o Yocum Drews, a well-known farmer residing on rural route No. 1, about six miles from the city on the middle road, committed suicide yesterday morning by discharging the contents of a pistul into his brain. The deed was committed in the stable on the farm stead. Mr. Drews was in the neighbor hood Of 60 years of age and had been In poor health for some time. His chief malady was stomach trouble, from which he has been an intense sufferer of late. Despondency over continued ill health is undoubtedly the cause of his rash act. The survivors are a wife and one adopted son. o Yesterday a Northwest Davenport street car. No. 7", and one of the American Express company's vehicles collided on West Second street in front of Washington square. The express wagon driver attempted to get out of the car but failed to do so. The impact was a severe one. and it is lucky no one was hurt . The vehicle was over turned. o In Justice lotiis H. Roddewig's court yesterday the state vs. A. Goldstone, the young man who represented him self to be an agent of the Pope Auto company, of Toledo, O.. and on the strength of that false pretense sccur d $15 from Stoltenberg & Reimers, the Harrison street automobile liverymen was called. The defendant was charged with the alleged crime of obtaining money under false pretenses, and was arraigned upon the preliminary which he promptly waived. He was therefore held to the Brand jury, which meets next September in the sum of $5un. o Haase Bros., the wholesale wine and liquor dealers, have entered suit in Justice Hall's court against the West ern I'nion Telegraph company in the sum of $lt;. Is for alleged damages in the erroneous transmission of a mes sage from the Amana society at Home stead. Iowa, to Haase Bros, in thiscity. The message as filed at Homestead and directed to Haase Bros. read: "Ship rive cases mineral water, quarts." Upon Haas Bros, receiving the message in this city it read: "Ship 25 cases min eral water, quick." According to the wording of the telegram as received Haase Bros, receiving the message in cases, which were rejected upon their arrival at the headquarters of the Amana society, hence the suit for the damages as above stated. At .'! o'clock Sunday morning there was another raid made upon the Na tional hotel on Front and Main streets, which is owned by 'he Koester broth ers, and leased by Peter Schauni, the ex-glass blower. Tin proprietor was arrested and six persons with him who were charged with leading im moral lives. tt At o'clock yesterday afternoon David Price, a man past 40 years of who gives his home as Chicn '. fell from a flat car at the foot of Main street and sustained a bad fracture of the arm as well as other injuries which will lay him up for some time. The ambulance was called and the injured man taken to St. Luke's hospital. At BEER H Bottled Goodness s Milwaukee's Banner Brew It isn't talk that counts, it's quality Quality that stands pat. at all times, for honest criticism. The unprecedented popularity of Blatz Wiener is due to its pronounced indi viduality that indescribable, honest flavor that always means "Blatz" that delight ful Blatz Wiener "smack" that toes straight to the spot. Drink it for beer character For health's sake drink it. Ask for it down town. Send a case home. ALWAYS THE SAME GOOD OLD "LATX." BLATZ MALT - VIVINE (hon-ihtox.) TONIC KL. BLATZ 8RWI(j CO., Mil 1:K AiiDSI.EY & B. FLEY, Wholesale Dealer. 217 Eighteenth St Hello 1125. the place of the accident a number of workmen were engaged in unloading a quantity of heavy machinery from several flat cars. Price, who, it is claimed had been drinking, climbed upon one of the cars to watch the workmen. He attempted to lean against a lifting jack which was upon the car, evidently supposing that it was fastened upon the car. It was loose, however, and both the lifting jack and Price were thrown to the ground. The man struck a rail. o The temptation of a thirsty crowd watching the Ringling Bros", circus load on cars after midnight Saturday night was too much for Louis Schau der. Sr., and Peter Schauni, the pro prietors of hotels and bars on Front street near Main. They allowed their clocks to slow up so that the hands did not point the midnight hour until after 12 o'clock had struck. That proved ill for them because an officer reported to the mayor, who at once re told them to halt, which they refused to do. Then it was that the case was reported to the mayor who re voked their licenses. They persisted, the story goes, in remaining open and doing business just the same, and thereupon followed their arrest on the charge of doing business without a li cense. Mr. Schauder's allegations are that the National hotel bar as also the St. James hotel bar were doing bust ness on that evening, and that his rigiit to do the same could not be abrogated. Mr. Schaum, however, is under arrest as a keeper, having been taken up in the raid. He also did a Sunday morning business and will an swer for it. Tips to Travelers ft! to St. Ixmis and return via Rock Island, June 13 and 27. Are you going to Kansas City or the southwest? If so, take the South west Limited on the C, M. & St. P. at 12:30p.m., or the early morning train at You will be assured of a pleasant and safe journey. i Cheap rates to St. Ixniis, Mo., on ac count of the exposition via the Illinois Central. Tickets on sale daily. Best service. Quick time. Write or call on us for full information. City ticket office. 329 Main street. Peoria, 111. G. A. Smith, general agent. 'Phone M, S9C. ilnlf Rate to World's Fair. On Tuesdays and Thursdays during June the Chicago, Peoria & St. louis railway agents will sell tickets to St. Louis and return, good seven days, at one fare round trip. These rates will apply only during June. The fair is complete, and so is the C, P. & St. L. train service. Plenty of hotel accom modations at St. Louis at reasonable rates. Call on C. P. & St. L. agent for full information. Stop antl Think. If you want to go to Chicago you can take one of the C. M. & St. P.'s fine trains and make an easy and rap id journey. Trains for Chicago leave Hock Island as follows: At 4:15 a. m., arriving at Chicago at S:55 a. m.; at t:."s p. m., arriving at Chicago at 9:55 p. m., and at 11:50 p. m., arriving at Chicago at 7:55 a. m. Gwtag to the World- Fairs Your best route is over the Chicago & Alton railway. All lines of railway will sell you tickets over this line whether you decide to go via Peoria or via Chicago. The rates are as low as by any line, and your home ticket agent will be pleased to sell you a ticket over the Chicago & Alton Short Line if you ask for it. Direct connec tions with all railroads at Peoria and Chicago. Superb day coaches and Ptilman parlor cars, Pullman sleeping cars and both cafe and dining cars. Ask your home ticket agent for a ticket via the Chicago & Alton Short Line. I vrnrlnin for the Fourth !a the Nickel Plate road, at one fare for the round trip, plus 25 cents, July . .1 and 4, within radius of 200 miles from starting point. Return limit July 5. Three daily trains in each di rection, with modern coaches and ves tibnled sleeping- cars, to Cleveland, Erie, Buffalo, New York. Boston and Nfw England points. Passengers to points east .f Buffalo have privilege .f -top-over at Niagara Falls, in eith er direction, and also at Chautauqua lake, during excursion season, by de positing tiekfts. Individual Americas club meals, ranging in price from Ti5 cents to $1, served in Nickel Plate din ing cars: also service a la carte. No exce- fare charged on any train on tlie Nickel Plate road. Chicago depot, corner LaSalle and Van Buren streets, the only depot in Chicago on tin- Fl rated Loop. City ticket offices, 111 Adams street and Auditorium Annex. Telephones, Centra '7 and Harrison rnn.11, -r 1,,1- One fare for the round irip. plus 25 cents. July 2. :: and 4. within 800 miles from starting point, on Nickel Plate road. Return limit July 5. Chicago depot. I.aSalle and Yan Buren streets; city ticket offices, 111 Adams street and Auditorium Annex. Telephones. Central 2057 and Harrison 220S. July H The Nickel Plate road will run an ex cursion to Chautauqua Iake and re turn at one fare for the round trip, from Chicago, with return limit of Aug. 0, by depositing ticket. Trans portation good on any of our three daily trains. Cheap rates to other eastern points. No excess fare charg ed 00 any train on Nickel Plat road. Individual club meals, ranging in price MOLINE MENTION Crowds of interested visitors throng Prospect park at the Vernamo fail They rind the entertainment a unique and interesting event and the program such that it promises well for the at traction of a steadily growing attend ance. Last evening was newsboys' night and the paper carriers of the cit were out in force. Library avenue was the scene of an exciting runaway yesterday. An Ad ams Express company wagon, an inof fensive horse, and Tano Peterson, driv er, furnished the excitement. o Gustaf Gunnerson experienced a nar row escape from a watery grave Sun day afternoon in Rock river near the Norsemans' camp, where he and his friend. Mr. McKaufsky, were precipi tated into the water from a skiff they rowed. Gunnerson endeavored to swim to shore but became tired while in deep water and sank two times. As he came up the third time Ed Peter son caught him and brought him to sliore. where he was rolled and every thing done to resuscitate him. After twenty minutes' hard work his friends were rewarded by the sigus of life and soon Gunnerson was able to be about. o Tuesday. July 19, will be a rcd-Iettci day for Red Men of the three cities. This is the date of the anniversary ol the battle of Campbell's island, ami in conjunction with the formal observ ance of the anniversary which the in terurban company proposes to make, the members of King Philip tribe of this city and the Tecumseh tribe ol Davenport will have an important pari on the program. The particular part which the Red Men will have will bo to participate in a sham battle, and W. A. Meese, is drawing up his battle lines for a most vivid reproduction of the battle fought far back in the century closed only a few years ago. o The congregation of the Unitarian church held the adjourned annual meeting Sunday evening after service. The annual reports of the officers were lead, which showed that the church is in a prosperous condition. The trus tees were instructed to call Dr. lledley Hall for the coming year. o Edith Sunian, 1549 Twentieth ave one met with an accident yesterday which might have caused the loss of her eyes. She filled the large parlor lamp and by mistake used gasoline. The lighting of the lamp caused an ex plosion and her face was badly burned and her hands slightly. Orlando Wilcox, residing at 4500 Fifth avenue. Rock Island, was severe ly injured while swimming. Ho climb ed up a hitili place and when he dove into the water struck his head on a rock and cut it so it was necessary to take six stitches. o Magnus Larson, aged 84 years, ami a resident of Moline since 1868, died at his home 1215, Seventh avenue yes terday afternoon. For years he had been an employe of the city. His wife died two years ago. He leaves four children. o During the ball game between the Deere & Mansur company and the Moline Wagon company teams at Ath letic field. Second Baseman Carlson, of the former team was seriously injured. In the second inning the ball was hit Into the ricrht field between the first and second bases. Rightfielder Gaskill and Baseman Carlson both ran for it, watching it alone. They collided and Carlson was unconscious when picked up. His knee is badly injured and he is still confined to his bed. , - Conditions are such near the Willani school that the health of all residents of that section is menaced by the foul Bmelling pond which exists in the grounds at the rear of the school.' It is fill-d with Stagnant water, so long standing that the stench can be detect ed several blocks away. o Association Helpers of the Y. M. C. A. met yesterday afternoon at the call of the president, Mrs. J. F. Huntoon. to complete arrangements for the three-club banquet to be held the nighl of June 24. The contract for the im provement to be made at the building has been let and the men are at work. These improvements will provide four large shower baths, a lavatory, a gym nasitim. directors' office and a large class room on the third floor. from '.'.' cents to $1; also service a la carte, in Nickel Plate dining cars. Write John Y. Calahan, general agent, 113 Adams street, room 2Js. Chicago, for particulars. Chicago cMy ticket offices, ill Adams street and Auditor ium Annex: 'phones, Central 2057 and Harrison 2208. Driven to Deperatlon. Living at an out of the way place, remote from civilization, a family is often driven to desperation in ease of accinVnt, resulting in burns, cuts, wounds, ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the best an parth. 25c, at Harts & Cllemejer's irug store. All Oriuraiata ask the readers of this paper to tst the value of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Those persons who have used it and who have been cured by it. do not hesi tate to recommend it to their friends. Kodol digests -what yod eat. cures in digestion, dyspep-ia and al! stomach troubles. Increases strength by en abling th stomach and digestive or gans to contribute to the blood all of the nutriment contained in the food. Kodol Dyspepsia "ure 5s pleasant and palatable. Sold by all druggists. "GOLDRJM Very Low Rates to the World's Fair The Burlington has made very low rates for the world's fair trip so low that you cannot afford to st ay at home. Only $11 80 from Rock Island. III.. for round trip tickets, .wod returning until Dec. IS. Only $9.85 from IVock Island. 111.. for round trip tickets, good returning within 60 days of date of sale. Also very low round trip rates to Colorado. Utah, Black Hills. Yellowstone Park and various points, go ing ia St. Louis and returning direct, or the reverse. Ask me for a free copy of our World's Fair folder. M . J. YOUNG. Phones, old 1180, new 6180. 382,000 Acres Open for Settlement. Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota, open for set tlement in July. Registration for these valuable lands, ami permits to ir os the reservation, tit Chamberlain and Yankton, S. 1).. July 5 to 23. Drawing of lots, under government control, at Chamberlain on July 28. i The best places from which to enter the reservation are Chamberlain. Getkles and Platte, reached only by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R.y. Round trip tickets to above points will be sold for one and one-third of the one way rate July 1 to 22 (mini mum rate, S'.UlD), gviod to return until August 31. Liberal stop-over privileges. For illustrated folder with valuable map and complete information about rates, route and train service, ask the ticket agent or send ii cents for postage to F. A. MILLER, General Passenger Agent CHICAGO I ROCK ISLAND SAVINGS BANK: ROCK ISLAND. ILL. Z Incorporated Under tlie Monev Loaned on Personal Collsteral or Real Estate Security. jurrn i. ii. J. M. Iiuford, President. John Crnbaugh, Vice President. T CrtMiaua i f'ashier. $ T V... K.,;rw.c .Inlir 2 IMQfl. lit (1U LUC kJH. ' . .7 , , and occunvine S. E. corner Ol Mitchell & Lynde's new building I r r rr r r r rrr r An Improvement. Mrs. Winks So you have taken an other companion for better or worse, eh? Mrs. Second Trip- One for bet ter, my dear. He can't possibly be worse thau tbe other otu,- w-ns FREE BOX To Every Grown Person who calls at our store we will give a valuable Booklet and a Free Sample Box of Dr. GOSSOM'S KIDNEY AND BLADDER CURE flapper House Pharmacy 99 m .1 TICKET AGENT. State Law. 4 Per Oenl DIRECTORS R. R. Cable, John Crnbaugh, H. P. Hull, E. W. Hurst, . f. ureennwsii.it Phil MiUhell, 9 It. Simon, J. M. H a ford. John Volk. Solictors Jackson and Hurst. r r rrri-rr r rrrrrrrr r rrrr It's a Pleasure To Smoke a (food cigar. If you hare not tried our cigars you hare yet to learn whf.t really good cigars are. Poor Cigars are never permitted to form a part of our stock. If you want something nice in cigars, tobac co, pipes and smoker's articles, rive us s calL S. M. Arndt & Co., Fengs ton Block, 170 Second Av.