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6 THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS. MOXDAY, XOM15IBER 13, 1011. I GOMP ERS LOOKS FOR A BIG CHANGE peoples revolt. How perfectly safe freedom 1b, ia a truth not yet fully understood," said the report. "Labor'B contentions of many cerned itself seriously about the casual worker. "The early completion of the Pan ama canal, however, will without doubt bring about a total change in the labor vears have become merged, or have situation of the Pacific coast, both in- .k , tiofo with tiinse nf the rernallv and with relation to other . , . . - - tt0 , v . A. , ' progressive of all parties. The people countries. It has alreaay oeen caicu Head Of Federation Sees Early :PS, . . , la'ed that immigrants from Europe i..... ... - . 3 as a whole. Irrespective of class, con- , Ti,m mml Shifting1 in American Politics ENDORSEMENT OF RECALL d'.tions, calling or partisan alignment, have declared for freedom in fact, and not merely in name. They are taking Taft Criticised for Refereuee to Mob jest bribe giver. Under the coming re- ' cime. assuredly there are to be no more court decrees rray be landed via the Panama canal j at Pacific coast seaports for a less j sum than is required to pay the pas- 4 tlnnr4 wnintc trt BtfitPB Of the affairs political into their own hand, , f) fce remembered They will no longer tolerate the sale I .v . of legislation to the highest bidder or ; peis w ln th? lmmigratlon the granting or rranemses io me mo- hn-iness the world : over. In a single year, aided by the COMPILE REPORT FOR ENTIRE YEAR Eesnme of Work Done by Asso ciated Charities to Be Print ed in Pamphlet Form. FOR BENEFIT OF PUBLIC Statehood Bill. entered as pre pared in advance and ordered by the attorney for the stronger party Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 13. President j stronger politically and financially. Samuel Gompers of the American j i.edkhiiip of lVTEMiGExrE. Federation of Labor, in his renort i "In lieu of the political boss and his submitted today to the delegates of! machine. we shall have leadership of J diUon -0 be fac(d by cur Mlow tradp th ?1o. ano1 intelligence, pleading for public jua- ,mi0niBt8 of Washington, Oregon and the 31st annual convention, pre-, f,re wUh adherPnce proporTioned in j California." u,ucu rra.i cuauges m maican ; number to the strength or the argu rnethods of government, particularly j ments. The sniffed ballot box, the fals count., and the -jerjured i-iection climate, the present Transatlantic fleet could carry 500,000 wage workers from the southwest of Europe to the Pacific coast ports, while also trans porticg the average yearly number to the Atlantic coast ports. This is n more than probable forthcoming con- Objects of Organization Together With Personnel of Officers Con Mined in Booklet. with regard to political parties. He gate to trie referendum, initiative . rPturns w-n likewise disappear. With, and the recall tbe unqualified en-;tvesp opportunities, with these stimu-.' dorsement of organized labor and:,atinE, lnducenjent?1 to free thought; declared that a real, representative j ard action, tDP cause of public jus'.ice ! democracy bad never been known inlw,j, he a(iTancn(i in all directions.! the rnitd States became of the pen-; Labor ac.ins from The poiru of pn. ; eral absence of those provisions. : ,. , . ,ntrlicr OT,, vot .uh ; KM PLOVER LIABILITY. In the federation's fight for employ ers' ability and workingmen's com ptnsation laws, progressive legislation is reported from the states of Massa chusetts. New Jersey. New Hampshire, Officers of the Associated Charities have compiled an annual report of the association and of its work for the year, which in addition to messages by the officers and committees Is to be presented to the public in pamphlet form within a short time. so that not only the workers will become better acquainted with the object of the as sociation, but other people as well. The pamphlet will be neatly arranged "This semi-deification of he said ln defense of his endorse- " . . " ' ' l;;"' ! gesllons for Iederal law9- 18 highly xnent. -'this sanctimonious cant th,!, Jur r:f,ht",,05 a f' I commended and it Is expected that about "mob rule.' some of which was V' hl Eafully -d j atriotlca.lv meet its , &ome repon wJ,, be made t0 the com. ii:g congress. The work of the Fr.id States bu- Illinois. Kansas. Vermont, w'ashingtou i and the front ",n convey the re ar; d Wisconsin The work of the com- ! production of a photograph of the As miesion. which has b'cou hearinK suk- ! sociation house, recently acquired enlarged :esionibilities. Hfl.K OF THK PtnTll'. In President Taft's message vetoing the Arizona statehood bill, ia mere drivel." MANY SIBJEfT rTOlTfIE. President (Jompers' report, which covers C closely printed pages and would make niorf than ?. ) columns in a neu'sj-aiier, nnys it leaves many subjects untouched r.r inadeejiiatejy nresetited. In the main, the report declares partieF. If they be an evil, they for, and says organized labor ue- ere such as air- incident to all govern- manda' meut based on popular suffrage. 1 The refer.-r.rt.iin ihe initiative and em it unwise, or rather impolitic, to the tecall. , v.-aste our energies nnn J'aKsage of the sn-f-a!ld anti-ir.-; &'!'olU-h political parties. Iiincrion tiills nt (Tf next s-ksiiiti of '?'' in i'Vt io:;al in all through purchase by the association. SETS FORTH OBJECTS. In his message contained in the re port. Dr. J. W. Stewart, president, tells of the reorganization recently. T"nd'-r tbe prevailing sysum of cut ; ea,, r mines ;n establishin?; mine , the combined objects of the societies and dried platforms and siated nom-, r(1.ril(, stations through the coal re- included in the association, and the Daily United States Weather Map vflTfU fci f301 I US. Department of Agriculture. vSVV' 9S !' WEATHER BUREAU IVvV V WllXIS L. MOORE. Chief. OrmermtioM tnknn t H b. m., ttrmxr-fxh mandin nu. I C - iJvvV Iooblibs, 01 oontinconr hunt, pa through points of aa S I -'jr- fcj, jcr, " N - . I prwwir. i OS 4- v - "7 S? loOTHUns, ordotreC linen. pawthrooBh point of qru) tt Vrg -srr ,70 -4 ! ... I jVirotnre; tbor wtl! b drawn om; for lro. frewumg. nd I Zc O t Cl 3 V? 8T1CBOL8 lndicsto Mate of weather: O !; fj pertlj 9 xa.3 ' -jt ct I I olood,; O clcndT, rmlai mow, report SYO V. ' ' ' i nUaainc. Arrov fir with the wind. First Agnre, loweet tern pantare for put 12 nonrp; econd. 24-hour rainfall, if it equal ZL inohi third, wind TelocU j if 10 mile per hour or more. -" ' ' ' - " . lnations, preceaed by t?.,-.e primaries. the ballot in our hands has not been, in any adeq.iat-' sense, oithi r a pro t"(tirifr eUeld aeain?t n rons; or a means of redress. We may not for some time be entirely rid of the rui" congress. Restriction of imtii iarar ion. Further restrict inn of convict la bor. I.eit-'isliitinr t" relieve civil st. i- p emploves from the executive ord-rs prob'bitinc them lo petition con gress. IMPOJOI !. K:tl. lriforui iaws for protect ion of life1 Blifl he-.lih in factory buikiii.KK. A department of l;i!.r.r hi the fed- in efforts to rerhus th": free tnvevn- nn i.ts. V-m if we can not row destroy it. em. e may. !..' in;i'e assiduous an : s--s.!lar o.ei isc - f our j rivjli pes and rights f f f i'i: ripl.ip do much in the w ay :T on! : o" t !: ' I r ' T . r fxi'i-ij co"id; r.s. we must rin.v. vrri-i'is in. '-'!' es of le-isl ion nt the i.ii:.ds of do!::uut;t parties in ' 'Xi.laiive b'ii'.s. if p;.riy affaiis ;.ie i( remain in t l.i- ba'ids of corj'o; .' c as' tits and ct-rruj.: bosses a.-. !:t iv-f-f'tre, then our inte-ests ip. b im periled ai d the desired rd'ef retard- the ir.a- pions and tbe campaign of education ! policies of the association in giving aid ! which the bureau has been carrying to the needy. Another item tells of on amo.,a miners is warmly commend-; the objects cf tbe association, and is c-d. j followed by the secretary's report in The report endorses the bill intro-j which examples of the work are giv dnred at the last congress by Repre-jen. Femative Sulzf r of New York creat- j The report concludes with a list of ing a df payment cf iabor in the fcd-j'he donors for the year. The by-laws :c.t the association will also be included and there is a complete list of officers land committees for the year. edal government. LAWS TO I'ROTECT I. IFF". In an appeal fc- better laws to pro ' oct lire and health i l factory build in?:?, PresiuVut Hompers refers to th' ere in the Tria:.-;Ie i-hirt Vv'aist com jcny'b buil'ii"g in Now York last April in wl.icl, 14:; girls lost their lives. In scor'nc the so-caiied effciency a;;d Fciciuific mat asr- ;rlpiit systems. I''r silent i'ompers declared as false ftat'-monts that th-' systems have in creased waes. He charged that the -.-y-:ems work undue hardships on the lab"""- a'-'i result in no material gain. The ! ;-h: for the eight fcoiir day. NATIONAL HOTEL AT PEORIA DESTROYED 111.. Nov. 13. Chester FORECAST FOH ROCK ISLAND, DAVENPORT, MOL1XK AXT VICINITY. Increasing cloudiness and warmer tonight and Tuesday. The lowest temperature to night will be about 25 degrees above zero. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The crest of the area of high pres sure and low temperature has ad vanced to the lower -Mississippi val ley, freezing weather having extended to the Atlantic and gulf coasts, while Saturday's storm center is disappear ing beyond New England. Another high, accompanied by temperatures decidedly below zero, has appeared over Alberta and Saskatchewan. A decided rise in temperature through out mcst of the Rocky mountain re- Atlantic City eral government. Employers' liability and work- d. no matter which party ha men's compensp.'ion acts throughout . jo-iiy." the states. Mr. Ccmoei s refeis very briefly to Severe arraignment is male of so- ,, crirt'-mj,! of court jto f-Jing- called scientific management or ef-; against Vice I'teideut John Mitr h-il. flclency syrterns. Secr"'ary Vorrison ;e:d biniS'-if. ulii' i: With its membership now more ,. criil pending b' foe the courts i;i than 1 ,7.r0.ooo the greatest in its -he I)siict of Columbia. history and its financial condition. The McNamara case, however, is excellent, the organization often ! iit un at 0me Wi'b and fully rt;- a!Ied the greatest altruistic inst 1-! vk .,vt(I prj-?!dent Oompers expresses tution of the times enters the Jlst year of Its work. "Despite all opposition of the most relentless kind the American labor mnve:iie! t grows and thrives; its beneficent Influence for the fomracn uplift of labor and all our people ettends to all fields of useful activ-1 It y and Is bcromiinK more geriorally recognized. The power which labor; holds within ifs grasp is understood j by our opponents perhaps better than many of the toilers. Tbe fact: is that labor's opponents, lilu- the torics of the past, many of w hoi.i ' iu'o still with us, are afraid to trust the people. r.i: or hii-i iiiii.ity. ( "With power in tbe bands of la bor and of the people generally; comes a oulcltenlti r rriis.' of rospon- j nihility. r.d though errors :.tc li able to occur they bring experience and avoidane of re.urtcae. The errors or encroachments of the few his faitli in the innocence- of the men now on trial at Ios Angelet, for at ien' d dyiami'ing cu rages and de nouuees in ur.moasur d terms their re moval from Indiana "o C-tilfotnia. u.s hii i. k mi-: i . Tlie Wi'sou bill, uov, pt-:: iii:g iu con-jress. a sc-ca!ied ai.ti-i:.j-.nc;!on :'easur( w i1.: 1 Las the sup;. on of endorsed siiul i'resi- or of ap autocrat teach them no les sons are! are roctiSicd only by the MISEEAELE DYSPEPTICS. A'.l the world looks 'ooaiy to tii man with the ups.M bt"ii"ai ii He the world tiiro :i;h smoked s;;i s and i; V'-r tr t to n:: of!' 'Ii- Muoi.e. ( i'l'ff itp. Mr ) pe;t.c. there's bright d.tv . a!: acl oi ni Co i th Hari'i r lio-ir-e Pharmacy tl.i very v.: ;.nl ."a I wa;;t a box of Mio-na iab iits Tail- hiu as tlireited and i! tht mi-cry i' esn't ! ;ve ytu: nth am! 1-rii. a s inn -nst'e to yin;: :toon. i . ::!' lato e go jn-l set onr ..' c-!lt - ba ' M;-'-ns (..::. ' ii ta. N is v. :ll ; :otnpf i. v !vi I tie li. 'ress ef iiid-ger-T lot:. i'i It u rvf.!:;t's-s. di '.::iness. hojou-- iaijor. Is wai'inl. uer.t Gompers t-p'ls tipon all orgaulzed labor to work K-r its early passage. Mr. Gompcts expies.-(s the belief th;;; by united a-tion flu- Wilson bill mi; be passed -.t th next s' s.-ion. and h-t t -.presses the opiniuf. that ev n should I lie vetoed by Pres'ileni 'i;-.f. a s-'iat victory would be partiy v.ou. ilo de clared labor could ex; ct liitle volun tary helji from the preaideat on the a::ii Uijui'ctif ti lec,isi;.t:ou To tj.e subject of in!n:.. ration, much i T tl.M i . port is a'JJi'i s.M J. Several plans are proposed for brir.gi'.ii; the migratory laborer into th ranks of i u;i" d !a! ( r. Further restriction of i'litiiiKraiitu" is e.i'?:;d r.eci-seary .i.(! sciiemt s of di.-t : i'..u....n of iuimi i'. rants are disi uss. d. "Turn wh t !i way we may. the fact it! ari.ibly coufn-iMs its in our n uuvi.r to ameliorate the of the a:ic;ei now in An.- : u-a C.;:'.t there must be a rei rlctlon cf i;:. ration, '.stiictiou ;s nrcnua.-r.di.d by the l irtf d Stntes !n mi.grat ion comr,-ission, is. if i. nt tht first st-p toward organ-f.-fii! iub-atory labcrers-, at ieasi an to tii-, sse:.t;al st.-ji. There Hit- sufrb !.!! : workeis or: the Pacific ("Cast at the I r setir time. wre '!.ir sUifMttg about inteijiaetitly systems' zed. to perform ;dl the pr sshig wcrk 'here throutrh- ik a'.l the seasons of the year. Th--main trou'-l- has ln-en tl::C ths in- nave not tiai To Ksco Ciiciocii Like I'ie.w Oilcloth should not be swept wit!; straw broon: or scrubbed with a sli L-rush. Initead, sveec-p wiui a soft I12 :irr.;h crri w'l- ofT with lukewarm v.at : 1 v.i.icli !;: been dissolved a tea-poc. f'.tl of Gold D:;bt wash;:?? powder a: r::-5J v.i;"u clear, warn water. Wh: ' .-i.'c!ot!i ix lofir.g its shiny surface, vr;.r above, then ui.-.i.jlve a little orJ;:tr ;lr.e i:i a pii.t of ho water. At nii n over the wiiole carcf;-.l'y with a fin:. -1 dippt -J in glue water. Choore a ! ar.d by morr.lr. the glue will i -rl ; it will r ic a line g'oss and mak ... c:?c'cth v.----:ir rr.-.tc1! lcr-rcr. Household Hints Beats all what a monia will do in stains, large bottle Glass ware rinsed water regains its brilliancy, our best bluing, a bottle . . little am removing . 10c in bluing sparkling ..10c I! -ss. t 't headache r.'.id ;leepU sstiess. ; pit yet t itfy ccp's bin s 1; largo box : f th" ! ti r.'i"!: to 'be laborer U.tiper ilo.ic i'!:i riii' and lrtr:y: 5 ' t ity i pt at tl-e n:crt: ocrywhi rc. t i to i, hirer; scci. tv id a r. v ;!,' -m;: u t . ms a social en- i when one has rot ion- Finest in LAGOhrtARClNO-GRUPE tlie World 0., Tri-City Distributors. Sold by All Grocers. beneath a falling smokestack less is $1 Sn.onn. j W. Clyde Jones, progressive candi-j rrcsid.-i t Compers said, is steadily date for governor of Illinois, was o:-:r on. and he declared that labor i one of the hotel guests who escaped j men could f rid satisf action in the fact j without injury. i that the last co:.gre?s applied th ' (Local interest attaches to the de- j eight hour iaw to the construction of i st ruction of the National from the, l-rtTtl' ships. s::d thru those provisions ' aft that it was formerly under the! of the law- h-id ben put i.iro effect by management cf Charles McHugh and j th" executive officers of the govern- J- E- Montrose of this city, who re-j merit. ' linquished control several years; Amof.g the other subjects treated in the report are child labor, locomotive boiler inspecion. 'he Danbury hatters' ! 1 case, th? senate ihird degree investi-J sa'i'on, seamen's rights, railroad track) inspection, insurance laws, the strike j or" the women's gaimfiit workers, the I'aldwin locomotive works strike and , the work of the federation's organ izes. Each is treated briefly, report ing progress, but without any recom mendations other than those hitherto expressed. The membership of the organization was never so great. According to ?ecr.-'tnry Morrison's report, its finan- j tial condition is excellent. The trtas-j mi v shows a balance cf nearly $201,- : cf. on band. Nearly Jj.ufto.O'X) was OOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO disbursed in sui'port of strikes by the variotis unions which are affiliated Q V it'u the ft deration. During 1911 the Q federation issued "20 charters to O ttniens. bringing the iota! of its or- naiuaiicn membership to 1.4C4. In O individual membership the federation gained nearly 2o0.000 during the year, g IKDEHATION l SOl.M). Q "The Am- rican Federation of Labor S through its affiliated ori-anti-at ious has 0 today the largest membership in its q listory." said Presid'.-itt (iomiiers in;2 o!;c!tision "Its standing is sound and Q prospect a are bright. In its long 2 urc-.n otit legal couteS's there is more Q ieiisi-n than ever to assume that q labor's cause will win. In a number 3 of important strikes during the year. S we have had gains, and there has been Q a T'.T.dejicy to continue the shorteuins Q of tit-' work d.ty. to do away wiih child g iabor. a; d to an mate the ui:orgaiiized O masses wi'b a desire to take part in R the great labor movement. j 'Our movement has no schism with- ! in. Al! opposition to its policies. Its . procedures, its form of organization, 1 and its tactics, come from without. All who would diveit it from its estab lished principles are enemies, working for tbe rrcniotion Qf Institutions for- ; i ign to its character. Those who ' j weu'd tbarige it aim at its disintegra t;en ! "This is true whether the antagonist , in view is the college president who believes in the right of the non-union-j ist to work below the union scale alongside of the unionist; or the phll-: ar.tbropist who believes unions should! be mere benevolent societies; or the j editor who believes that the unionist i should be always in his party and aj suppo'-fr of his interests, or the poll- j ticlan wi o demands that the unionist nt'tft always vote his ticket. j "H ,t can safelv be said, our trade ; unionism is to witness no Integral change in structure, or principle, for ; these are all adaptable to clrcurn- ; stacces as they arise to conditions as they develop." Feoria, Mcoberry, a fireman, was killed to-! gion and the Missouri valley, with rain fioston .... day in a fire which destroyed Ihe ' or snow on ,he r.orth Tacitic coast and Btiffalo v,,,i ,.! u . !in the northern Rocky mountain sec- ' Da venport . National hotel. Mooberry was caught K. . " . r The low pressure which extends from the ' Jacksonville i i north Pacific coast to Nebraska, with its center over western Washington. Owing to the approach of the north western storm center, increasing i Norfolk cloudiness and warmer weather was Indicated for this vicinity tonight and Tuesday. OBSERVATIONS. High Ixw Pr'cp. yes- last 24 hrs. t'rd'y. night Inch. 64 . . n . .20 . .3-; . .84 24 30 1-t 12 1G 3(3 .46 .4S .04 Kansas City 22 1 S New Orleans ;,4 A2 New York 64 24 74 30 Phoenix OS M St. Ixmis 20 16 St. 'Paul 6 4 San Diego 74 54 San Francisco 54 46 Seattle 42 40 Washington 70 22 Winnipeg 8 6 Yellowstone 14 .06 .36 .PS RIVER FORECAST. Slowly falling stages in tho Missis sippi will prevail from below DubiKine to Muscatine. J. M. SMERIKR. Ileal Forecaster. Today's Market Quotations By w'.re f:om E. W. Wagner & Co.. members of Chicago Board of Trade. Grain, provision?, stocks and cotton. Local ottices at Rock Island house. Rock Island, 111 Chicago office, 9.S-99-100. Board of Trade. Local telephones. N( west 330.1 BOARD OF TRADE TRANSACTIONS. Wheat. December. 93, 93. 92Vs, 93. May, 99, 100. 99. 997. July, 94:i, 94. 94, 94. Corn. December. t;3. 62'i. 63V6- May, 64. C-l1. 64. 64. July. 64'i, 64, 64, 64'i. Oats. December. 47 1 47i 47 May, 49, f0'4. 49". 5ft. July, 46', 46, 46'i. 46. Pork. January, 16.45, 16.45. 16 25, 16 25. May, i3, 16.70, 16.S2. 16.62, Iti.b.'. Lard. January. 9.35, 9 40. 9.30. 9.30. May, 9.55, 9.60, 9.52. 9.52. Ribs. January. S.42, 8.52, 8.40, S.40. May, S.60, 8.67, S.55, S.55. Nine O'clock Market Hogs tomorrow 25,000. Market wpak. Light S.SOffe.oO, bulk 6.256.55, mixed 6.00ft ?2 6.65, heavy 6.00(716.65, rough 6.00(5 6.25. Cattle 25.0on. Strong; top 9 20. Sheep strong: top 3.90; lambs 5.95. Cattle tomorrow 6,000. Sheep 30,000. Western Live Stock. Hogs. Cattle. Sheep Kansas City 6,000 14,000 10.000 Omaha 2,000 6,100 15,000 Estimated Chicago Tomorrow. Hogs. Cattle. Sheep Chicago 25,000 6,000 30,000 Sugar St. Paul Copper Iehigh Valley ....117s. ,...112 .... 5S4 ....179 NEW YORK STOCKS. New York, Nov. 13. Following are tions on the local market today: Gas 142Va Union Pacific 170 C. S. Steel preferred 109 U. S. Steel common 62 Reading 1523 Rock Island preferred 52 Rock Island common 27 Northwestern 145 ' Southern Pacific 112 THE GRAIN MARKET. ! New yrk Central 108 i Missouri Pa ciflc 41 Chicago Cash Grain. Great Northern 128 Wheat-No. 2 r 947J95. No. 3 r Xorthem Paclfic 120 Louisville & Nashville A scorched cooking utensil wiil polish like new if Eagle lye is used, three large cans . . 25c Window cleaning js easy work when cleansed with 4 ft Bon Ami, a bar I UU Three bars 2 5c Gold, silver. brass, nickle, tin, etc , are best polished w ith Solarine. Qq a pint can uuw Sal soda, a little dissolved in hot water cuts the grease In stantly, for panB. kettles and sinks, four I fir pounds I UC 12 pounds 25c Will make your stove look like new if polished with Crow, Vulcanol or X-Ray stove lis;- ioc For cleansing polished wood work, we are not aware of a thing to compare with Savanol. ur" 25c Broom corn Is advancing. For' this week only we will sell a No. 4 parlor broom, sleet straw, 4-sewed, well made, each at 92193. No. 2 hw 96ft 101, No. 3 hw I 94(5 97. No. 1 ns 107lftS, No. 2 ns 104 j Smei,ors jcaiov, No. 6 ns iol'joo, -no. s as-y 102, No. 3 s 96-102. No. 3 s S5100 vc 90lO2, durum 90(5104. Corn No. 2 71572. No. 2 w 71(3 72. No. 2 y 73(73. No. 3 70'.g71. No. 3 new 62!g63, No. 3 w 71 72, No. 3 w new 62 '5 63, No. 3 y 73 (5 73, No. 3 y new 65f66, No. 4 new .'. 3J. (Ti f.l n 4 tv 70-3 7014. N'o 4 -a- new 57ft58, sgy new 5961. 35c The old, old sTory. to'd times with cu. number, and repeated over and 'ever aeain for the last 35 years, but it is always a welcome story to those in , search cf health. There is nothing in ih world that cures co-iehs and colds so C';ic".ly as Chamberlain's Cough Connect ours.. No. your 988. phone with Oats No. 2 47, No. 2 w 48'k 49. No. 3 47. No. 3 w 4734 Q4S, No. 4 4694, No. 4 w 47,i'S48'i, standard 48 ',4 49. Liverpool Cables. Wheat opened to V4 lower; closed to 1 lower. Corn opened ',i lower; closed lower. Chicago Receipts. Today. Contract. Wheat 52 13 Corn 225 12 Oats 124 50 Northwest Cars. To- Last Last day. Week. eYar Minneapolis 546 718 365 Duluth 385 508 117 Winnipeg 565 1,677 953 Chicago Estimates Tomorrow. Wheat 6S Corn 24 " Oats 115 I Primary Movement. i Receipts. Shipments. Wheat today 1.140.0O0 348000 jYear ago 543,000 359,000 (Corn today 536,000 217.00' jYear ago 224,000 508,000 Colorado Fuel & Iron . . . Canadian Pacific Pennsylvania Erie Lead Chesapeake & Ohio Brooklyn Rapid Transit Baltimore & Ohio Atchison Locomotive ..150 .. 71 .. 27 ..240 ..123 .. 32 .. 51 . . 74 .. 77 ,.102 ..107 .. 36 Republic Steel common 22 LOCAL MARKET CONDITIONS. Nov. 13. Following are the quota tions on the local market today. Eggs. 22c Butter Dairy, 27c; creamery, 35c. Lard, 12c. Feed and Fuel. Com, per bushel, 70c. Oats, 44c to 46c. Forage Timothy hay, $20. Clover hay, $15. Wheat, 80c to 83c, Wild hay, $14 to $17. Straw, $8. New corn 55c. Coal Lump, per hushel, 15c; slack. lCc. Potatoes 65 to 75c. A Father's Vengeance would have fallen on any one who attacked the son of Peter Bondy of South Rockwood, Mich., but he was powerless before attacks of kidney trouble. "Doctors could not help him," he wrote, "so at last we gave him Electric letters and he Improv ed wonderfully from taking six bot tles. It's the best kidney medicine I ever saw." Backache, tired feel ing, nervousness, loss of appetite, warn of kidney trouble that nay end In dropsy, diabetes or Brlght's dis ease. Beware: Take Electric Uit terB and be safe. Every bottle guar anteed; 50 cents at all druggists. the news all the time Th 4reus. F. R. KDSCBHANN LIVE STOCK MARKET. Opening of Market. ! Hogs 30.000. Shade higher. Left f over 1.992. Light 5.70fl 6. 15. heavy1 5 90-36.57, mixed 5.95-5 6.57, rough 5.50 ! S6.15. Cattle 25.ono. Steadv to strong. ! GROCER 220T Fourth Avenoe. Are You Going to Heat Your House With STEAM or HOT WATER? If you are thinking: of doing so it will pay you to get our estimate before letting your contract. We are mak. ing some Special Low Prices for the next 30 days that will save you money and at the same time gives us an opportunity to do the work before the fall rush is on. We also repair and put In order all kinds of furnaces, steam and hot water boilers and right now is the proper time for you to have this done. Allen, Mvers & Company OPPOSITE HARPER HOUSt. i Kennedy. Scid by all druggists. 1 (XXOOOCXXXOOOOOOOOOOOOCO 1 SikeeP zWr; 5c to 10c higher.