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THE ASIGT7S. SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1905. 7 People Who r Have a Telephone Need only telephone toe Harper House pharmacy, West 71 or 6071, any time they want drug store goods. We will immediate ly send one of our messengers with the article desired. We guarantee to satisfactorily fill any telephone, order you may send in. Harper House Pharmacy, H. O. ROLFS. Dispensing Chemist. Both 'phones Old west 71, new 6071. PANAMA HATS A new Line From 5 Up at Lloyds, THE HATTER. Harse Heaae Block, Rock I Blast. You are the one to decide wh either or not Math's Ice Cream und Ice Cream Soda Is or isn'tthe best In the city. MATH'S 3D ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LEO VICTOR Quick shoe Repairing Shoes Made to Order. Shine Parlor. Soles sad heels, nailed 75o Soles sad heelr, sewed 91 We make a spe cialty of shoe shining 5c Open from 6 a. to 8 p. m. LOANS FOR SALE On well Improved farm In auma of I20 up to JS.O'to. Security rrcfu11y infptfd before lo.ns a.r md. Call or writ H. M. HENLEY, ATTO RN EY, If. II. It Masonic Temple, Dav enport, Iowa. mi 8 108 2d Ave. g R I (Rock Island, g KEEP OUR PLACE Rain Gives Islanders a Rest ir. Hugh Nicol's Town. TWO OTHER GAMES PLAYED Cedar Rapids Does Things to Spring field and Decatur Takes Care of Davenport. GAMES TOMORROW. lock Island at Bloomington. Springfield at Davenport. Dubuque at Peoria. Decatur at Cedar Rapids. Decatur won the game at Davenport esterday in the seventh inning. Baker jave four hits and ttruck Thornton vitn the ball. Then Webster contri buted an error, which let In three runs. O'Connor was ordered off the grounds or refusing to stay on the bench, score: MVENPORT. R. H. PO.A. E. 3urg. ss l i 5 4 (t Peer, cf . .' 1 l o o 1 .'rockett. lb 0 1 10 0 ( Mporman, 3b 0 0 2 3 0 Webster. 2b 1 2 2 2 ) swalm. rf 0 0 0 1 1 larrori. If 0 0 1 0 0 Nienian. c 0 1 7 0 ft Baker, p 0 0 0 3 C Totals 3 C 27 13 3 OECATUR. R. H. PO.A. E. Thornton. If 0 1 0 0 te wee, 2b . . .. 1 1 2 2 ( VlcFarland. rf 0 0 1 0 f Swacina, cf 0 3 5 0 e uhn, lb 0 2 10 1 0i Purtell. 3b 1 1 0 2 0 Bryette, ss 2 0 3 1 0 D Connor, c 0 0 4 2 01 3ha. c :. 1 1 2 1 0 Hardy, p 0 1 it 4 1 Totals. 5 11 27 13 1 Score by innings: :avenport 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 03 Decatur 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 05 Two base hit Swacina. Bases on balls Off Baker. 2; off Hardy. 4. Hit by pitcher Thornton. Struck out Ry Baker. 4; by Hardy, 5. Time 1:3ft. Umpire Weston. I'rdnr Rapid. 7 SprlnaArlt, 2. Cedar Rapids. Iowa. July 8. Ober '.iu lasted only two innings, arid Weis enburger had one bad inning, giving the locals seveu scores in the first four 'nnings. Ruger pitched a shutout game until the seventh inning, when two errors, a pass, and a single gave Springfield two scores. Score: CEDAR RAPIDS. R. II. P. A. E. Davis, If 2 1 2 0 0 Spencer. 2b 0 2 1 1 1 Hinien, cf 0 0 2 0 0 Cameron, lb 0 8 ft ft Berry, c 0 0 8 1 0 Ball, rf 0 1 3 0 0 Hill, 3b 2 0 2 1 0 Grand BALLOON ASCENSION Sunday, July 9, at Watch Tower Park Prof. Swartz will make his won derful ascension with exploding torpedo novelty at 4:30 p. m. Go with the crowd. H. E. Krcll. Both 'phones. Manager. SO Trl-City Transfer and Fuel Co. Hauling and moving of all kinds, large or small at reason able rates. Dally wagons to Moline and Davenport. We also handle the best grades of hard and soft coal. A portion of your patronage is respectfully solicit ed. Satisfaction guaranteed. New 'phone 5464, old 545. Office, 215 Twentieth Street, Rock Island, III. tXJOCOCOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOo John Vblk & Co,. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Dealers In single and double strength Blinds and Mouldings, Ve neered and Hardwood flooring of all kinds. Dealer in single and double strength Window Glass, Polished Plats, Beveled Plate and Art Glass. 311 and 32a Eighteenth Street 8 yi X Jerte. ss 2 1 13 0 tuger, p 1 0 0 2 1 Totajs ..... 4PRINGFIELD, Jppert, rf Donnelly, cf Jacobs, 3b , Aright, lb Vovacek, If Scharnweher, ss . bright, 2b Ludwig, c Oberlin, p Welsenbeurger, p ... 7 5 27 8 2 R. H. PO.A. E. ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 11 0 10 0 1 1 0 0 4 5 O 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TotaLs 2 2 21 16 6 Score by innings: Jedar Rapids ...1 3030000 7 Springfield 00000002 0 2 Two base hits Ball, Spencer (2), Berte. Struck out By Ruger. 6; b Wei sen burger, 4. Bases on balls Off tuger, 1; off Oberlin. 2; off Weisen urger, 7. Time 1:30. Umpire Lynch. Peoria. 111., July 8 Wet grounds prevented the Rock Island-Peoria game yesterday. Bloomington. II!.. July 8. There was no game here yesterday on account ol rain. STANDING OF LEAGUES THREEEYE LEAGUE W. U Pet. Bloomington 32 24 .571 Dubuque 31 25 .554 Springfield 29 24 .547 Davenport 30 27 .521 Rock Island ;. 28 27 .509 Decatur 26 31 .45( Peoria 23 32 .418 Tcdar Rapids 23 32 .418 AMERICAN LEAGUI W. Chicago 41 Tleveland 40 Philadelphia 40 Detroit 32 Boston 28 New York 2S St. Louis 24 Washington 23 Pet .641 .625 .615 A&b .461 .4sr .364 24 25 34 32 31 42 42 NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. I New York ,52 21 Pet. .712 .625 .600 .583 .521 .361 .301 .296 Pittsburg 45 27 Philadelphia 42 28 Chicago 42 30 Cincinnati 37 34 St. Louis 2G 46 Brooklyn 22 51 Boston 21 50 j AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. W. L. Minneapolis 47 26 Columbus 45 23 Milwaukee 44 20 Indianapolis 35 35 St. Paul 35 38 Louisville 34 41 Kansas City 26 46 Toledo 24 46 Pet .641 .608 .60S '.500 .479 .453 .361 .343 CENTRAL LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. South Bend 43 26 .623 Wheeling 43 26 .623 Evansville 39 31 .557 Grand Rapids 36 29 Dayton 32 33 Fort Wayne 31 39 Springfield 26 39 Terre Haate 20 47 .554 .492 .443 .400 .299 WESTERN LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. Des Moines 42 19 .689 Denver 41 25 .21 Sioux City 34 27 .557 Omaha . 32 29 .525 St. Joseph . . 19 43 .30b Colorado Springs 19 44 .302 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. THREE EYE LEAGUE. Decatur. 5; Davenport, 3. Cedar Rapids. 7; Springfield. 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 4; Detroit. 1. New York. 3; Washington. 0 (first game). New York,' 5; Washington, 1 (sec ond game). . Philadelphia. 2; Boston. 1 (10 In nings). St. Louis, 12; Cleveland, 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 7; Boston, 5. St. Ixuis, 9; Cincinnati, 4. Brooklyn. 6; New York. 2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Minneapolis. 8; St. Paul. 6. WESTERN LEAGUE. Des Moines, 4; Omaha. 3. St. Joseph 10; Sioux City, 5. Ienver, 8; Colorado Springs. 6 (first game). Denver. 6; Colorado Springs, 5 Isec 3nd game). CENTRAL LEAGUE. Dayton, 3; South Bend. 2. Fort Wayne. 9; Terre Haute, 4. Springfield, 2; Evansville, 0. Grand Rapids, 3; Wheeling, 2. Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that is done by boards of health and charitably in dined persons, the death rate among children is very high during the hot weather of the summer months in the large cities. There is not probably one case of bowel complaint in a hun dred. however, that could not be cured by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all leading druggists. For forty years Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry has .been curing summer complaint, dysentery, diar rboea, bloody flux, pain in the stomach, and it has never yet failed to do every thing claimed for it. IS AFTER OLSON JimCobtm of Indianapolis, Wants to Wrestle for any Part of $1,000 IN THIS CITY ABOUT AUG. 1 Sends Challenge to The Argus Rock Islander Closes With Bap tiste. The Argus has received a challenge or Olson from Jim Cobom of Indiana xlis, Ind. He is now in St. Louis and says he would like to meet Olson, the Rock Island wrestler for any part of 1.009 in a catch-as-catch-can wrestling match, two falls out of three to witi ind pin falls to count. Police gazette ules to govern. He wants the match .o take place iu Rock Island on or about August 1. Cobom asks that Olson post a forfeit and he will cover it at once, coming to Rock Island July 20. - At that time ar rangements can be made for a referee. Slsaa Wltk Baptist. Announcement has heen made o rhe completion of the details and ne ?essary preliminaries for the meeting on the wrestling mat of Charles Olson "f Rock Island and George Baptiste of St. Louis, two well known, able and scientific men, which will occur in Galesburg on July IS at the Auditori um. The match is for two out of th re tails, catch-as-catch-ean, and is for r wager of $ 1.5(h). The selection ot lalesburg as a place for holding the unit is for the reason that this city is bout half way between each of the wo cities from which the wrestlers lail and as neither one would consent o wrpKtle in the other's home city, a good midway point was in demand and jalesburg was selected. C. E. .Weston, '.be manager of Mr. Olson, was there esterday completing the arrange ments for the bout. Drill at 1 .V, I'ltnndn. Both of the men are well known in he world of sport, Baptiste claiming o be the champion 155-pound man ot n:er:ca and having taken into camp nanyof the would-be wrestlers of his wn city with many pounds of weight is a handicap. This meeting was pro Tosed a week ago at Burlington where laptiste officiated at the Olson- Was em niach. SMALL DOSES OF DOPE Cedar Rapids Gazette Looks as (hough Ford and Stauffer ought to lake some massage for those pitching arms. However, if Manager Hill keeps Gill, Ruger and Ball in the box the oth ers ought to pitch one good game ev ery five or six days. Both the boys are conscientious workers and are taking ?ood care of themselves. It is said that the St. Louis Cardin als have made offers for Berry and Pat O'Connor of the Decatur team. Davenport fans are terribly worked up over a report that Manager Hayes is about to close a deal for the sale of Alperman to one of the big league clubs. Jeems denies that he intends to part with the tow-headed player now when he needs him so badly, but ntimates that a good offer will not be altogether unwelcome near the end of yie season. Yesterday afternoon a baseball game va played between teams of the Me morial Christian church and the I'nit d Presbyterian churchy tjie former wiiiuing with ease, the score being 7 to f The defeated team' did not se cure a hit, and only one man was al lowed to reach first base. On a wild throw he managed to score. The game was a six-inning contest. The batter ies were: Christian church (J. Means ind Lamp; Uuited Presbyterian church Munesfer and Widows; Stad er and Steinbeck. Means was in fine condition, and struck out 10 men dur ing the game, doing his bhare of the tatting as well. National League Releases. New York, July 8, President Harry C. Pulliam of the National league has announced the approval of the contract of Pittsburg with George Gibson and approval of the following releases: By Pittsburg. George. F. McBride...To St. Louis; by St. Ixiuis. David Brain to Pittsburg; by St. Louis, Charles A. Nichols, unconditionally. Blue Belts Won. An exciting game between two boys' teams, the Blue Belts and First Av enue Youngsters was played at First avenue and Seventeenth street yester day afternoon and resulted in a vic tory for the Blue Belts. 18 to 17. Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriet Howard, of 29 West Thir ty fourth street, New York, at one ttmf had her beauty Epoiled with skin trouble. She writes: "I had salt rheum or eczema for years, but noth ing would cure it, until I used Buck Un's Arnica Salve." A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and eores. 25 cents at Hartz & Ullemeyer's drug store. Three Good and Just Reasons. There are three reasons why moth ers prefer One Minute Cough Cure: First, because it is absolutely harm less; second, it tastes good children love it; third, it cures coughs, croup and whooping cough when other rem edies fail. Sold by all druggists. MARVIN HUGH m. i":1i,-;K ':i kn, - A few days ago Rock Island had a distinguished visitor, who came upon i mission of sorrow and Quietly re timed to Chicago, seeing only a few it his friends Marvin Hughitt. Upon almost any other occasion his comlnp would have been loudly hailed, especi ally if it were a business trip. Since leaving his position of tele ;raph operator here 30 years ago. Mar vin Hughitt has become one of the "remost railroad men of the country, low being at the head of the great system of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway company, which has come U be one of the great trunk lines of tht middle west. I Tint Alonr. Marvin Hughitt is not alone in lm -ise to high places in transportation inles from Rock Island, for alonp vith him have been R. R. Cable, V. 11 rruesdalo, W. ( Brown, and numerom jthers who have not reached the sta rions of these men. But all of theii areers have been watched by Rocl rsland people with great interest am' concern. While Mr. Hughitt maintains mor ban a rasslng interest in the city ol lock Island, it is very seldom that any hing calls him even to pass through ere. While he did not commit him elf as to the plans the men at the irad of the Northwestern have as to .ntcring the tri-citles, as have beer tunored, yet he expressed himself in ;rrnt earnestness upon the growth ir Herniation, industry and traffic in thh -immunity, and the impression ma "je such that he will not delay so lonj. tgain a visit to Rock Island, and his t'riends hope that he may come upon p Ilffcrent mission and be able to spend nore time in the city where many ol his earlier days of railroading were passed. HENLINE JOINS ISLANDERS Rc.'case from Omaha Secured and Wal ters Cut Loose. President Sexton has secured the re leate of Noah Henline from Omaha and he will join the Rock Island team in Peoria, playing liht field. He i: another man who was with the St. Jo sepli team, having been traded to Oma ha for Liebhart. The latter organixa tiou did not nied him, which made pus sible the deal which brings him to Rock Island. Hank Walters will re tire from the Rock Itland team. CANAL DIGGERS USING ICE Find it Preserved By Peat Thrown Out During the Winter. Woikmtn on the Hennepin canal at Wyantt are drinking cold water these days. Tliey have discovered that ice has been preserved as a result of hist winter's operations. At that time the ice frozen on the ditch was thrown out and covi red with s-vc-nil teel ol pia taken out by the dredges and now it is found that the peat acted tlie sanit as sawdust in keeping the J'.ir from t lit cool commodity and it is preserved perfectly. THE MARKETS. Chicago. July 8 Following are the market quotations today: Wheat. July, 91, 91. S9, 9Th September, S8fe, KMfe. 87'b. R7'i. December. 88, 87. 872. Corn. July. 57. 57, RrtT. September. 5'J'i. 50. 5578. 56'.s December, 50. 50. 49, 49";. Oats. July, 33, ."38. 327. 32T8. September. 314. 31s4. 31. 31. December. 32. 32'4. 31. 31. Pork. July, 12.75, 12.75, 12.75. 12.75. September. 122. 13 2. 12.82. 13 00 October. 12.85. 13.02, 12.85, 13.02. Lard. July. 7.05. 7.12. 7.10. 7.10. September. 7.22, 7.32. 7.22. 7.30. October. 7.30. 7.35. 7.30, 7.U5. Ribs. October. 7.85, 7.95, 7.82. 7.95. Jul-, 7.77, 7.72. 7.72. 7.72. September. 7.80, 7.92, 7.77. 7.92. New York. July S. Sugar 1 lo. Gas 105. C. R. I. & P. 31, Soullx rn Pa cific C5, B. & O. 111. Atchison cum mon 85. C. M. & St. P. 180',,, Copper 83. W. U. Tel. Co. 9.5. N. Y. Central 14S. I. & N. 119. Reading common 107, Canadian Pacific 151, B. R. T. 71, U. S. Steel preferred 102. U. S. Steel common 31. Penna 143. Mis souri Pacific loo. Union Pacific 130, Coal and Iron 92, Erie common 47, Wabash preferred 40. C. & G. W. 20, Illinois Central 107. Car Foundre ss . Republic Steel common 20, Re public Steel preferred 81, Metropoli tan 12r. New York Stocks. Receipts today Wheat, 25; corn, 42G; oats, 149. Hogs, 7,009; cattle, COO; sheep, 2.000. Rare Picking for BARGAIN LOVERS. CHILDREN'S WASH SUITS, ONE-HALF PRICE. WASH PANTS, 19c FOR 35c 1C- VALUES 1-C 25c FOR 50c " UP VALUES JC MEN'S OUTING SUITS, GREAT C flfl VALUES JJ .JJ ULLEMEYER k STERLING STRAW HAT HEADQUARTERS. May Ball. Bennett Dennett's, Spalding, Reech. Hog market opened a shade higher. Light, 6.35&5.70; mixed and butch ers, 5.30fi 5.70; good heavy, 5.10'.t 5.7d; rough heavy, 5.1055.35. Cattle market opened unchanged. Sheep market opened steady. Hogs at Omaha. 5,ooo; cattle. 200; hogs at Kansas City, U.ooO; cattle, loo. U. S. Yards, 8: lo a. m. Hog market strong, to 5c higher. Laght. 5.35Sj5.72; mixed and butchers, 5.3oi5.75; kikxI heavy, 5.10&5.75; rough heavy, 5.10 5.35. Cattle market steady. Sheep market steady. Hog market closed steady. Light. 5.35Q5.72; mixed ami butchers, 5.30f 5.75; good heavy, 5.10'i. 5.75; rough heavy. 5.10&5.35. Cattle market c!os?d steadv. Sheep market closed steady. Bank Statement. New York. July K. Reserve, de crease, $.1,701,050; less IT. 8. decrease. 3.S03.5nn; loans, decrease. $1,110,500; specie, decr-ase. $3,372,800; legals. de crease, $1.80 1.700; deposit., decrease, 17.333,800; circulation, increase, $323,-loo. oooocoooooooooooo'ooooooooocoooo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Young McCombs Store WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, TO MARK DOWN PRICES AND ARRANGE STOCK FOR A GREAT BARGAIN SALE SALE BEGINS TUESDAY MORNING. ULY 11, AT 0 O CLOCK. This sale was to have commenced Spencer Memorial church day, July 7, but owing to the immensity cf the un dertaking we could not arrange our stock on time. 0 0O0O000O00O000000000000O00000O0 WILL BE THE HEADQUARTERS OR ALL KINDS OF SPORTINQ GOODS. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINE OF BASEBALL GOODS IN THEAVEST. THE LEAD ING MAKES. D. & M., Victor. A mericcvn BeiYiveU's I,pore!ntf I LOCAL MARKET CONDITIONS. Today's Quotations on Provisions, Live Stock, Feod and Fuel. Ruck Island, July 8. Following are the wholesale iiotatlous in ttie local market : Provisions and Produce. Butter Creamery, 19cctj2lc; dairy. HciMCc. Egs Fresh, 14 16c. ljird 5c. Live Poultry Spilng chickens. $3 per dozen; hens, per lb.. 7e'Q 9c. Vegetables Potatoes, 4-r(J 45c. Feed and Fuel. Crain Corn, 52 ' 53c; oats. 32'i3le. Forage Timothy hay. $s.m $10.00. prairie $8, straw $Cf$7. Wood -Hard, per load, $4.500 $5.00. Coal Lump, bushel, 13&14c. slack, per bushel, 8 to 9c. Live Stock. Cattle Steers. $3.ooy $ 1.75; cows and heifers. $2.Mfo $1.00; calveR. $3.00 U $5.oo. Hogs Mixed and butchers, 4.75Q $525. Sheep Yearlings or over, $1.509 $5.50; lambs. $5f$C. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0