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THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS. FRIDAY. MARCH 7, 1913. 14 Daily United States Weather Map Fresh Cut Home Grown Carnations, All Colors, Largz Blooms, on Sale at Entrance. 35c dozen SOJ3S FAMOUS FOfi COA 75 AND SUITS . U. S. Department of Agriculture. WEATHER BUREAU, WILLIS L. MOORE. OdA. if 30 Fr.Jtit FIFTH AVENUE. MOLINE. ON THE BROAD Wai. . c, S .23 7r. V .- 1 I r-L -vrr r-.j '-fee a .V- V v 'xto ii X w 1 to.o 4 I.XPLANATORY NOTTS. rberrjoni ukfiii t lam.. MTaty-flfth m TldlftD Hire Air iirenum reduced to ievel. lMRA.t6 trontlnuou I'nesi dim through nninu o' oqual it prvur Horn mum idotuxl Tma pw through pln" of qul tomptriture: axiwn only for ro. Uirtag. HP. tod 100. O clear: Q pinlr cloudy; cioadr: rtln: 3 mow. (g) report missing. Arrows flf wltti th lnrl. ?lmt EeurM lowtat tniprtiir pul 12 hourn. second, prcclplutlnn of .(I Inrh or mor for put M hours: third, maxi mum Kind TalotUtr. A1rcrj 7,1313 7AM g rv. FORECAST FOR ROCK ISLAND. DAVKivTOKT. MOUNTS AX1 CI5ITT. Snow this afternoon, rain or snow tonight or Saturday, warmer tonight with the lowest temperature near the freezing point. WEATHER CONDITIONS. TIip nr.rthPa.stHt n stjrni which is diHappfarinjc bpjond .w Kugjaud, and the norths'prn ara of modr: a'ly lov. proFKiir- whi',li 'X'end from Alhorta hou'h"astw crd to Iowa, have been atf'tnlol hy snow or rain on the north AtlarMr coast and in the eastern portion of the lakt- re fclon and hv lil.t n:ow in the Mis souri va'.Ieya. The AlbTta low has also canoed a marker! rTse in fmppr a'une from the northeastern Kocky mountain sop to the upper Mipsissip pi valley. The crest of the high which wa yesterday over Iowa has moved to the lower Ohio valley and the attendant much colder weather has reached the Atlantic coast. The north Pacific high is this morning central over Idaho. The continued npproaoh of the Alberta low will be p.ttended by enow in this vicinity this cfternoon and by rain or snow tonight or Saturday, wth warmer tonight. OBSERVATIONS. High. Low. Prep. Atlantic City 4 fi .02 lioston 44 i: .2n Buffalo 22 0 Mi) Rock Island 20 14 .02 Denver Jacksonville Kansas City New Orleans New York Norfolk Phoenix St. Louis St. Paul San Diego San Francisco . . . Seattle ' Washington. D. C. . j Winnipeg .' , Yellowstone Park . I J. M. SHERIER, 44 32 .00 46 .00 36 30 .00 70 44 .00 44 12 .12 56 26 .00 78 50 .00 .38 24 .00 IS 10 .00 74 52 .00 70 4B .00 50 '.on 42 16 .00 8 IS .02 IS .00 i Local Forecaster. GOVERNOR ASKS FOR TESTIMONY Witness Called in and Tran scripts Made of Evidence Against McAllister. 'vestigation that the deceased came 'of Rock Island, after which they will to his death from acute alcoholism, ro to New Orleans. Tampa. Kla., and Connelly was found lying on the floor otier places of interest. ' of the McBurney livery barn in Milan, ; last Tuesday morning in an uncon-! , scions condition and upon being re- : vived raid that a horsp kicked him. A report was also current to the ef fect that he had been in a fight and ; had been hit on the head with a club. These reports were run down by Mr. I Honovan wilh the result that they ! were found to be untrue. MONTHLY PAYROLL AT SILVIS LIGHT Imernnr K. K Dunne last night colled State's Attorney F. E. Thomp son on the long distance telephone telnthe to the letter's request for ex tradition papers fur William McAllis ter who Is being held in Davenport charged with assault with Intent to murder The governor stated that he Personal Points Total Amount to Be Paid Em ployes for Work in February Is $77,000. Mrs. W. II. Iaing of Racine. Wis., is the (tueRt of Mrs. Belle .Innes. Miss llnlda McKroegT of Elgin. 111., is visiting relnthos in Rock Is would require some evidence before land and Moline. Issuing the papers and accordingly i f; c. Hlakslee. 3o2 Twenty-th rd three itnesses were Interrogated this ' glreet. is recoverinc from a several morning in the county court, their evl-ttPeis- jnne,,, Qf Crip. O. H G. Wood of Kansas City, for merly of Rock Island, is spending sev eral days in the city with his brother. Arthur Wod. Mr and Mrs. C to thir home in Clinton dence certified to and transcripts sent , to the state capital The witnesses ; nere Bert DuPrer.. proprietor of the' resort In which the stabbing of Fred ; Enimerson took place. Robert Oakley, j who has charge of the place at night. I and Mrs Fred Kmmerson. The lat- ; Tlip payroll for February at the !Silvis shops cf the Rod; Island road : ainojnted to $77.0on. whic'i is $ lM.oOo ; cfs than the amount paid out to the employes for work done in January, j The decrease is due to several things, la bhort month, teveral legal holidays, ! and the fact that on the last day of i the month some 1,500 employes re ! fusd to work because of the fatal- j itieg which occurred when two aerial F. Graham returned cranes came toeether. throwing one Iowa. this'r.fT Iko troV ter s evidence was to the efToct that morn ing alter naung spem me pai ; The payroii for the present month the quarrel which resulted in the stab-' week here with Mr. and Mrs. .'amfs , prorai6ef 'to be liKht aso Decause of blng of her husband resulted from her Wilson and o'her friends. the fact that the first two days of buying a ring for $5 from McAllister.; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Goff returned j the month found the 1.500 employes . ...f, ... i nomt ibsi een!tip irnai abningnin, ; si in on siriKe. i nere is no ack of demands for the return of hr money i j0f where they spent 'he past sev-1 work, however, and the shops will be precipitated trouble which had Its ell- erai ,ja, 8 ith Mrs. (ioff s parents. Mr. run to their capacity for the remainder max in the stabbing of her husband and Mr G M Humble. I of the month. wnen ne triea to get tne money cacic. JrZZ :rr. .. b-lM68 hospital wards he will recover. NO INQUEST OVER FRANK CONNELLY No Inquest will be held over the body of Frank Connelly who died Weri neadav evenlne at St. Anthonv's hos pital as It was found by Deputy Coro-I? win be 3tnP(1 ,llere on March Herbert J. R'.ci who. with her I visiting her brother. A. E. Mclnnis. and sister, Mrs. L S. Rasmussen, will leave tomorrow evening for her home In Seattle. Wash. A telegram was received at the New Harper this morning from Carl J. Muoller, manager of the New Harper, who Is now at Hot Springs, which stated that he was greatly enjoying his ner Cornelius Donovan after an In- 15 by his brother. Dr. Albert Mueller Today's Market Quotations CHICAGO MARKETS. Hos 16.0OO; strong. Bulk 8.70g S85; light Sfil,fc5; mixed 8.50(& X.&O; heavy 8.35'ah3. Cattle 1.500; slow. Beeves 7.25 S.30; stockers and feeders 6.25&S.2n; rows and heifers 3. 6itj 3.S0; calves 7 W ,N- York Central American Tel. & Tel 118 Atchison 101? Northwestern 1341? j St. Paul 109J-4 'Illinois Central 1234 I International Harvester 1064 106 Board of Visitation Reports on Offi cial Inspection at Water-town. The official report of the board of visitors to Watertown hospital is .as follows: Jan. 31 the official visitors to the state hospital at Watertown met at the institution, all members being present. We made our customary In spection of most of the wards, and particularly the building occupied by j the elderly and most infirm males. The day was quite cold and stormy, but we found the building well heated and comfortable, considering its age and being frame construction. The at tendants seemed to be looking care- to 11.00 Sheep C.Ooo; irm: 5.75 Q 7.00. Wheat opened 91 4 "i ?t T. ; closed f 14-5 SUN Corn op nrd Oats opened T.41, 34V Pork 2" &7 Ird le S7. Ribs Hons tr.-Jav S'iM s'go2':a; closed closed 344 f i ."4 as high as S.OO. the Northern Pacific ....115 Pennsylvania 1194 People'g Gas 112 Reading 156S Rock Island common 22 Rork Isiand preferred 37'4 I'nion Pacific 151a V. S. Stel common 604 V. 9. Steel preferred 10Sl4 LOCAL MARKET CONDITIONS. March 7. Following are the whole- FfPP Sponging and 1 I CC Shrinking. of all cotton or wool goods purchased here tomorrow. r Home Baked Food Stuffs Saturday ajternoon, 2 till S o 'clock A sale of home baking stuffs good things for the Sunday meal "just like mother used to make" ices THE GRAND ARMY LADIES yAusp J Modern Spotless Shrinker and Finisher No more puckered, rain spot ted, shrunk out of snaps suits, sk'rts and co:its. Have tre goods sponged arid finished before making. if f Our Notable Opening THE EASTER SHINE IS ALL OVER THE STORE THINGS YOU WILLL NEED FOR EASTER MORN A Continuation o of Fashionable Attire, Millinery and Ready-to-Wear Garments bibv mmmmm sbbbbbbbibbhbbbbbbs sWbIbbmbbisbbm mnm sisb vsjbbbbbbm sasssai mmammmm The styles you see here are all exclusive regardless ot how much or how lit tle you pay; Rood dressers instantly recognize the individuality cf our gar ments, with the utmost assurance of having something different than what the average store carries. Our Suit Prices are Most Moderate Besides Being Superior in Every Way to Others ill Distinctive Models Tailored Suits The style and fahrio rang" of this popular priced allot nient is unusually broad ev ery garment in a distinct class by itself; the .jackets are round corners and cut aways, handsomely lined in soft messaline, skirls hav panels with small inverted pleals. All Wool French E? ff Serge Dosses Stylish French serge dresses, in the popular shades of tans and blues, trimmed n the new Bulgarian silk?. collars, cuffs and buttons to match, C - r a f i -1 1 $5.00 An Exquisite Showing of tho More Accepted Styles in Early Easter Coliars and Cuff Sets I mi Exclusive.Individ ual Suits at We point with pardonable pride to this lot of high class garments, the styles are so different, than other stores show, and the materials :r the kinds usually made u; in much i.iirher pi iced mod el? VYc show over ";0 strik- ir.:; models ;:t tins one price. 9.98 1K TI1 - J All a. 1 J I. CVll X ilUl w- nil" Woo! Serge Coats Plain tailored French strge coats, narrow and wid wale, three-quarter and full length models, some made with wide revcrs and bu'.ton j)Q 08 irimmmy, oaiurutf ... White and ecru net cascade jabots, shadow lace n ( edges OC Pleated net batwing jabots with fine white shadow lace Cf insertion OUC Fine white and ecru chemisette. neatly made 25c Heavy twill pique collar snd cuff sets, ornamented lace edges , White lawn ccat collar and cuff sets, embroidered patterns White linen stock collars with la bots. neatly embroidered 50c 50c with la 25c A choice showing of the very latest styles in lace, chiffon, cord and bead ed fancy ruchings, 25c and 50c a yard. The Very Latest Designs in Real Leather Bags That Is Sure to Interest Every Woman Morocco leather bags, f:incy sihor signet frauus, lUted with Inside change I O It purse JL &J Good quality cru?h grain leather r.irKaze bags, soft iiottoa, 8 inches rleep, highly nickeled " "1 QQ finib i.yo Seal pressed keratol hand bags, nickeled frames, moire lined, black only, 'ach 50c colors An e-cellent showing of Morocco leather pompadour bags, cold or silver extension frames, fit ted wilh coin purse, all J f OC moderate prefd. silver meeh bags in the new est designs tor spring, $2.50 to $15.03. Japanese Nainsook Box $2.50, Yard 29c A big shipment of the finest of imported Jap nainsook, woven like silk, softest of texture used for the best of lingerie wear, 10 yards to the box, per box $2.50; yard r 29, Saturday Specials In the Druo; Section Best quality red rubber seamless gloves, all sizes. Saturday, O pair 2-quart combinr.tlcn fyringe, seamless ruL'ucr. complete with attachments Q Saturday C 29c 5000 Bars Galvanic Soap, Ear 2?ci 25c Galvanic white laundry soap, big bars, Saturday special, 10 to acuetomer for Bed Spreads, 95c Regui'ir sizf hemmed bed spreads, reg ular ?1. '-!." value, Hatur- Q" day special 7Jv Crarh Toweling, 8c H'avy quality crash toweling 17 in- vi'le. Suturday Q OL chc special Mercerized Damask. 39c Highly rnerctrlzed 70-inch white ta ble damask, regular lb: value, five choice patterns, Saturday 39c topmost point so far this year. Ruy-!' cuotatloEa on tne iocsj market j of Fine Custom Apparel Keeping Ahead On styles is our business as makers ers wei- furried. as there have been,'0'?1 only r.i7.'i arrivals at 11 markets in I five das this week, against 523,00) ' yrar ago. j Kiht and har.dy-we'ht stri dos-J t d strong at the highest level of the ' week, but heavy cattie wr depreseed. Sbeep and Iamb went readily at a fr.'r advance. NEW YORK STOCKS. New York. March 7. Following are the quotations on the market toda?: Arer.(.aii Sugar Refilling 113 Creamery butter, 35c. Dairy butter, 30c. Lard. 12 He per pound. Fresh eegs, 2V. Storage gc. 12!2e. Potatoes. 60c to 60c Cabbage, 1" pound. Onions, lc per pound. Feed and Fuel. Timothy hay. $15 to $20. Oats, 32c to 35c. Corn, 45c to 47c. Coal Lump, per ton, $2 25; teadj. This is why you can see the latest novelties in Fabrics for Spring Wear at our store today. , The recognized styles are here, too fctop in and see what both foreign and domestic looms have prepared for j good dressers. TELEPHONE WEST 317. YE TOG SHOP G. . BAKER 1807V9 Second Avenue. fu'.ly after the comfort and welfare of the inmates. We made a thorough inspection as to the heat and the general condition of this building, as some complaints had been made that the building was not properly warmed. We found the temperature In the building at 70. We were furnished the following statistics for the mon'h of Decem ber: Admissions Male, 17; female, 8; total. 25. Discharged Male, 35; female, 12; total, 47. Deaths Male, 7; female, 2; total, 9. Census. Dec. 81. 1912 Males, 80?; fema es. 659: total, 1.468. Respectfully submitted, J. W. SIMOXSOX, President. W. C. GALLOWAY, Secretary. Lodge Notes Notice. I will no' be responsible for any bills "-otcractei by my wife, Mrs. Han tah Woest. from F"l. C. 1913. Otto Woest, 41J Fifth street. (Adv.) T'cal lodge Xo. 608, Odd Fellows met at ihe Odd Fellows.' hall lasi evening and elected tbe following offi cers for the ensuing term: Xoble Grand Albert Cook. Vice Grand- J. W. Johnson. Recording Secretary William Gul df nzopf. Financial Secretary Sam R. Wright. Treasurer Jonas Bear. Trustees S. J. Woodin, C. Johnson, W. J. Gahagan, Gustav Thlerman and Frank Skinner. Dedication Committee Jonas Bear, chairman; William Gu'denzopf. D. J. Cleland. Thomas McLean, S. J. Wood in and Peter Mejerle. Iron Workers Reelect Ryan. Indianapolis, March 7. Frank, M. Kyan of Chicago, one of the labor lead ers convicted in the "dynamite con spiracy" trial her;, was reelected prev I'i'i of the International Association of Uridge and Structural Iron Work ers at its session here yesterday. i Boy of Four Kills Baby Si-ter. New York. March 7. When H' rman Corell, a policeman, openefj a drawer ; of his dresser yesterday his pistol ; was missing. He heard a sho in the , next room and then found hiH four j year-old son holding the weapon in i one hand, while on the floor the boy's .sister, aged IS months, lay dead. The Hague, March 7. The. second chamber of parliament adopted a bill j providing for compu'ftory old age and sickness insurance for workingmen. ! f haiubftrliiln's Stomach and Liver Table'.s are safe, mire and reliable, and have been praised by thousands of woriien v. bo have, been restored to health through their gentle aid an1 cura'i'.e properties. Sold by all drusj-giKs.--Odv.) Exchange and 700 Homes Burn. Yokohama, March 7. Fire destroyed 700 houses and several business build ings in Y'okoharna, inc' tiding the stock exchange. No foreign buildings were damaged. Mother Jones on Trial. Charleston, W. Va March 7. Moth er Jones, an aged labor leader, and 50 others, charged before military ' commission with conspiracy in conec ' tion with rioting in the Kanawha coal j fields, were plscefl cn trial before I the commission today We Buy and Sell Deere and Company Moline Plow Co. Root &. Van Dervoort "stocks Inquiries Solicited. LITTEN St ROBERTS Stccks, Bends, Mortgages. Peoples National Hank Building Rock Island, 111.