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10 TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS Local and Foreian- CMcmro and New York markets fur- i R.S5T9.SO. rough .10T..7T. light 8 CO , pnolty of steel plnnts la givon as r.lshed by E W, Wagnw & Co, mem bers CMjwto Board of Trade; gra'n. provisions, stock as ml cotton; private wires to all financial conterv Corre spondent on the New York Stock au 1 Cottoa Exchanges, Thl-city office in uli S0. Bpst building, Phone Rock Island JJfl. P. J. McCORMICK. Manager. CHICAGO MARKETS Wheat 0-en- HU1 Sep, 111 Dec ....11SS May . ... in Corn Sep, Pee. May 7V-B T3 75 111 113S 121 79 7S 75 ;4 Sep. .... IVc May Pork Jan Oct. P. 50 Jan 10.05 R:be Ian. 10.57 r.4 Low ins llOi, 117S 73 71 ; 74 ( bulk 6.1.-4?8.&6. pig S.40W.(. Cuttle Receipts, 5.000; estimated ! tomorrow. 16.000. j Mnrket Weak Peer 7.25 1100. cows 4.0i1j7!.BO. stockera 6.40tf 8.3, Towns 7M'38-, oalrea .PWii.i. Sheep Receipt. 30.0C0; estimated tomorrow. 30.000. Market Weak. Prices 3.00fS.9R. lambs 5.50 ff 8.25. Closs of Market. Mririt rale at earbr prices: 6c to CVs j 10c lower. M1xd 8.3509.85. good S.85 lOS-Al tr9.30. Ill -U ! 3.35. rough S.lCVtfS.70, Vght S.801? t 11SS-A 73 -R 71 A 74 H 45-A P0V-A .3'A Cjtlo rocrket weak. Sheep market week. 0.43 20.45 20.S0 20.Si-N 9.50 10.05 9.37 9.95 8.40-B 9.9G-A 10.67 10.r5 10.5." ni - Chicago Cash Grain. :WBat No. 2 r. l'9a ?? II?1- : No. 8 r. 1C1VI?1!1': N- 2 " 1''' UlS: No. " fc. 1'"'4?t niv,; No. 4 s, 979101. Corn No. 2 y. 79i S ",v5 : No. 3 Southwest Receipts. Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Omaha 4.500 12.000 36.000 Kansas City ...12.000 12.000 10,000 LOCAL MARKETS Market Square Sales. September 21. 1914. Str loads of oats at 45 to 47c EiprM loads of corn at 86 to 87c Sept. 22. Following are the whole sale quotation on the local market odsy: Butter, Eggs and Cheese. Ecgs. rpr dozen 2.rC IJutter, dairy, pound 27e Butter, creamery, pound 32c J8c20 T9s,v4; N,r 4 y. 7T379: No. 5 ; fitter, pacing sioc. pooaa y. 79: No. 6 ..7i: No. 2 w. si ; No. j Vegetable. 3 w, sit,; No. 4 w. Si: No. 5 w. s5;: ! parslt-ys, dozea touches .. No. 0-. r': No. 2 ra. S": No. 3 m. ! potatoes, bushel 79T?': No. 4 m. 7sj"7:,.s; No. 5 ra. J Osbbaxe, dozen 79: No. r. in. 7Sf;9. Oats No. 2 w, 474S't: No. w. 4SI?4S5: No. 4 w. 47 4. Kailyard. 4??19,!. Chicago Receipts. Today. ContracL Wheat Corn . Oats . Northwest .11; .31S Cars. To- Lart d2y. week. .Minneapolis 51 rmlnth 504 4-i? Winnipeg 127:; 1254 Chicago Estimates Tomorrow. "Wheat Corn Oats . Primary Movement. Recepits. Shipments. "Wheat today 2,032.0 1 Tear 2.032. W0 Corn today S3-,000 920.u"-0 Tear ago SlJO.OoO SSOOO , 3e 75c 400 Red or whitrf oLiona, pouna l-aC 3 j Carrots, bushol . . . 7&C ; Beets bushel ....fAC Sweet potatoes, pound --o Hug pi mt, dozen Wc Poultry. Old tens IZMc Spring 16c riaA. Perch tc3 7 lHal Lat, frtssli 11c around 60 per ct-ut The. Kxaiuliur prints lomo reports indicating cuttle lireediua; und flulBh InK boiiitf hindered in south and nouth weat bv hlih ruouoy rates. An iai- ineillato or early opening of the New York cotton and Btock crxchangus is not indicated by the flnanolal and war news, although the allies oppoar to bo proRTessIng. Russia is slowly mastering oast Auntrla. United States risible supply of 36.000,000 in 12.000.- 000 below last yoar, but lntorior lullls hold far more tuan tnis difference. Comments of the Herald indicate bellof in mora wheat habitation, thotiga tun era! feeling is bullish. Corn ex port demand fnilnd on Monday, and tho wheat Ylulble lncreiao of 5,000,000 was calming. The Tribune says the break buying of whoat on Monday was excellent and soma shotting down of northwest mills should not surprise. Turning to the receipts we find whefct large, outs normal and corn small. Interior mills are undoubtedly heavily supplied. Some fresh bull news Is required, ff wheat is to reach new ground this week. December wheat at $1.15 is up 12 cents. A rally should follow any moderate early dlo in the grains. Re cent shorts are probably well covered, BuiTrBim associations from the fol- j rE Drift of the Westher. Minnesota. Illrno's, Missouri. "Wis consin and Iowa Fair tonight and to morrow; cooler tonight; light frost. probjibly in Minnesota, tonlnlit. 24 79! NEW MEXICAN CASH ISSUE Paper Currency to Amount of 130,000,' COO Pesos Carranza Plan. Meilco City. Sept. 22. Roque Es trada, private secretary to First Chief Carranza, said today the government has dided to issue 120,000,000 pesos of new pa)er currt-ncy. Kstrada dsired to euip'jaaiz that thia Is not a new dbt assumed by the govern ment. as the chief object is to convert various issuos of constitutionalist mon ev now in circulation. T - - : "i Yellow plka 12c Hpickvrel 7e J fish 17c j "':,i Bullheads llHcl J Trout 14c 1 Washington. S-pl. 22. A remark ONE MILLION WOMEN ASK WILSON TO BRING PEACE 54S j 'Floun(!ors ft-J WAGNER'S REVIEW CHICAGO LIVE STOCK Opening Market. Business Summary. New York, Ser.t.' 22. New York 907'noo ' Cit' s banks sharo in $100,000,000 gold i"n"ii.-n ' I00' expt-cted to be $45,000,000. I American Glass Works, Richmond, i n-fiimes operations after six weeks 1 shut-down. Sr(;oi reserve in German reisch bank last wet-k increased 41.0fi0,0t0 marks and circulation notes dtcre.used TIocs RecfeiDti. 12.0f0: lf-ft over. 4.237. ! 5S.Of'0.0''. HarkM rrosnects eenrall Co low- i Rivers and haj bors bill reoommit- able appeal to President Wilson to lead a movement to end fhe Kuropcan war ban gone to the White bouse. It was laid before the president by Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt of New York, president of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, with headquarters in London, and ilina. Ro&ika Schwlm mr of Hungary, secretary of the al liance. The total of tbo60 for whom the ap peial was made was not less titan 1, I'vO.OOO women of 13 countries. Two of the loaders were wives of cabinet members. Krau Kins Munch being the wilo of the Danish minister of war. lowing countries voluntarily sent to th london headquarters of the Bill linee the reoileat for the president to aid In bringing an end to the war: Australia. Canada. Denmark. France, Holland. Hungary, Italy, Norway, Rus sia, Hweden. CJreat Britain. Wost Ger many and the United Htates. Dr. Anna Howard Khaw, prenldont of the National Woman Suffrage as sociation, mndo the appeal for this country. PLAN ILLINOIS DRY FIGHT Foes of Saloon to Wage Campaign for National Prohibition. Washington, Sept. 22. A statewide campaign In Illinois in behalf of na tional prohibition from Oct. E to 11 in clusive, followed about two weeks later by one in Michigan, will be made by the anti-saloon, league. Every section of Illinois wl be vis ited and special rallies held in the larger cities with from 15 to 50 meet ings at the same hour In Chicago. Only a tentative program for the Illinois campaign has been arranged, but it is Intended that it shall exceed In scope any campaign for any purpose ever held in that state. Arrangements will be made for prac tically every pastor In Illinois to preach on the subject of prohibition Sunday, Oct. 4. Following the ser mons, petitions will be. signed and not less than 200,000 signatures to them are expected to be sent to the Illinois members of congress urging them to support the prohibition reso lution now ponding before congress. V""- Special Taxation Notice. Notice is hereby given to all per sons interested that tne city council of the city of Rock Island, 111., having ordered that a local improvement be made by paving Sixteenth street from First to Second avenues, the ordinance for the sam.9 being on file in the ofllce of the city clerk, and the city having applied to the county court of Rock Is land county for an assessment of the costs of said improvement, according to frontage, and an assessment there for having been made and returned to said court, the final hearing thereon will be held on the 7th day of October, A. D. 1914, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as the busi ness of the court will permit. All pr- suDo desiring may tile objections in said court before the said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Said assessment is payable in eiht installments, and all Install ments except the first shall bear in teract from nnd after the dates of confirmation until paid, at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. BENJ. F. SC1IRIVER, Officer Appointed to Make Assessment. Stpt. 21, 1914. er. Mixed S.S09.S5. good S.35Ti3 heavy 8.15i 9.20, rough S.153 9.3 Cattle Receipts. ii.O.n; prospects, of hat r.ct of Ncbrafka in Erst 15 steady. i days ef September than latt year, same Sheep Receipts, Si"'. 000; prof-'poct, ! ttai steady. j 9 O'Clock Market. Mcrning Gr3in Letter. Hogs Receipts, I2.h(j; estimated : Ch:eaRO. Sept. 22 The Wall Street tomorrow, 22.0i0. Journal prints a report that every tail- Market 5c 10 l"c lower than vest er-1 or in ;rmany is working on army day's avera". .Vix.l S s:t '1 T.25. good I clothes for a winter campaign. Ca- tfd by senate to te cnt to $20,000.00(1. 1 and Mrue. Ractii lilehr the wife of the 1 Special Taxation Notice. Notice is hereby given to all per sona interested that the city council of the city of Rock Island, Illinois, having ordered that a local improvement be Union Pacific hao!s l.ooo more cars 1 minister of the interior for Norway I made by laying a 6 inch watermain on , , . . . . , .'111 111 utlll u null .1 li 11 1 CUIU Sllt'ClS The appeal embodies spontaneous' . , . ., . . " . . 1 from Eighteenth to Twentieth avenues, requests from woman suffrage asocia-1 ., . ., .. . . ,. . . 1 the ordinance for the same being on tions In nourly all the countries novi. . , . , " 1 1 1 " it, lllC I'UH ' ' 1 UIU V i I J V 1 ' 1 IV, U1J H at war as well as from many other neutral nations on the continent. lluuv. Sf hwimr.ier came from Hun gary through the fighting zone in or der to bring the appeal in person to tho president of the United States. Daiiy United States Weather Map fU. S. Department of Agriculture. Weather Bureau ""7 fV AILY WEATHER MAP r-, 1$ I " X .V--- -pTZ j Fair tonight aci Wed- &-"o V tsu7AM' I nesrlay; cooler tonit. s - . 1 ICXI'I.AXATORY NOTF! 1 ObMrvstfois fakea t ft r- . Tr.-ri.!.-a ti-.". Ait rr suj te4ued to sa I Iv.bsrs (coanuous llo.) r ttirnnCb potou ' O ciesx: O rsrtJr ciou'ty; G -'--l7: O a;a- O-0uw: 0 n.lwm. Ar:ow; n !-.n Lie mail. 3 I tho city having applied to the county court of Rock Island county for an as sessment of the costs of said improve ment, according to frontage, and an assessment therefor having been made j and returned to said court, the final ' hearing thereon will be hem on the seventh day of October, A. D., 1914, at the hour of 9:00 o'clock a. m., or as sooa thereafter as the business of the court will permit. All persons desiring may tile objections in said court before the sa'd day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Said assessment is payable in eight install ments, and all installments except the first shall bear interest from and after dates of confirmation until paid at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. BENJ. F. SCHRIVER. Officer appointed to make assessment. Sept. 21, 1914. (Adv.) Do You This K now Step? The girl who can dance THE CASTLE POLKA will not be a wall flower The Castle Polka is Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle's latest creation ; and it will sweep the country this fall and winter, just as the "Hesitation" did last season. Let Mr. and Mrs. Castle teach you in your own home how to dance it They give you personal lessons in two pages of pictures and text In the October Issue of The Ladies' Home Journal You can learn it in an hour or two in your own home, just as if you were in Castle House, where all fashionable New York society will dance it Fifteen Cents the Copy, of All News Agents Or, $1.50 a Year (12 issues) by Mail, Ordered Through Our Subscription Agents or Direct Our Sales Agent is HARRIS BROTHERS 120 W. 17th Street, - Rock Island THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY Independence Square, Philadelphia Pennsylvania tober A. D. 1914, at the hour of 9:00 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as t'ie business of the court will permit. All persons desiring may file objec tions in said court before the said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Said assessment is payable in five installments, and all installments except the first shall bear. interest from and after the dates of i Sept. 21, 1914. confirmation unti paid at the rate ol 5 per cent per annum. BENJ. F. SCHRIVER. Officer appointed to make assessment (Adv.) hatfed area shows precipitation of .01 inch or more. WEATHER CONDITIONS. I movement of the high will be attended by fair weather in thi. vlrinity tonight The north wvstera storm center has a:;J Wednesday, witli cooler tonight. i tLoved eastward to l"pjx-r Michigan and relatively low pressure continue from Arizona eastward to Texas. These disturbances have been attend ed by showers on the sisieru Rocky mountain slope and in the .Missouri and upper Miss'-seippi valleys, with heavy rains at Kansas City. Des Moines and Oklahoma City. Hirli pres sures prevail from British Columbia I New Orleans C and Washington southeastward to Kansas and western Iowa, at-rji-d by ; Norfolk much lower temperatures ia the Mis-! I 'ho OBSERVATIONS. High. Low. Boston ' CS Buffalo i-0 11 Davenport S3 CO Denver 70 42 Prep. .00 .00 Wahirgten Winnipeg .. Yellowstone 92 r,5 CO .!) 40 30 .00 .00 .00 DAILY RiVER BULLETIN. Flood stage. 11-,'t. Cnga. Jacksonville Kansas City York 82 ?4 !0 34 esouri and upper Froeta have occurred in the Dakotas and western Nebraska and tiin tem perature is below freezing in southern Albert a. The contfaued eastward Mississippi valleys. (Ft. Jui.-J .'S Ht. l'aul San Diego 70 San Francisco ..... 78 S.attl-j C4 4S SL Loui3 14 Rod Wiug U .04"! Reed's Landing ... 12 .00 La Crosse 12 .00 . Lansing IS 2.12Pralr! du Chien .. IS .04 i I mbil'iuo is .00 I I.e. Claire. 10 .00 , Davei.jirt 1" .00 .00 .10 .00 JjO .CO 5.C f ' 5.4 6 4 C.7 4 7 5 '5 2.0 .70 0.2 0.0 0 2 0.3 0.6 Special Taxation Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested that the city council of the city of Rock Island. 111., having ordered that a local improvement be made by lr.jing a watermaia on Sixth avenue fpoin Thirty-tirst to Thirty-fourth streets, the ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the city i clerk, and the city having anulled to the county court of Rock Island county ror an assessment of the costs of said improvement, according to frontage, and an assessment therefor having been made and returned to said court, he final hearing thereon will be held on the seventh day of October, A. D. 1S14. at the hour of 9:00 o'clock a. m., or as noon thereafter as the business of the court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections in said court before the said day and may ap pear on the hearing and make their defense. Said assessment Is payable in six installments, and ul Install ments except the first shall bear Inter est from and after the dates of con firmation unti paid at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. BENJ. F. SCHRIVER. OfTlcer appointed to make assessment. Sept. 21. 1914. (Adv.) I .Clvsr Forecast. For 4S hours: Only sH.'iit changes In the Mississippi will occur from be low DubU'jiio to Mureat'iie. i:. E. UNCI'.tt. Temporarily in charge Special Taxation Notice Notice is hereby given to all persona Interested that tho city council of the city of Rock Island, 111., having or dered that a local improvement lie made by laying an S inch sewer on Sixth avenue from Thirty-first to Thirty-fourth streets, and on Thirty first street from Sixth avenue, north to i the manholn at tha r r t jr. r ru ' "I way company's depot, the ordinance a a! lne Bal"e being on file in the office! "'jor the city clerk, and the city having 0.2 Bl,,iH..H In ... . - . . -Miiijr l Ullll oi HOCK 13- h.iid county for an assessment of tne cosis of said Improvement, according to front ag.-, and an assessment there for having been made and returned to aid court, the final hearing thereon Mil be h. ld on the seventh day of Oo IN EVERY ROOM Light-giving lamps are just as important as light giving windows. More so, in fact daylight is free you have to pay for Electric Light. You can have the pure, brilliant light of Bryan-Marsh Mazda Lamps in every room without increasing your light bill. - Bryan-Marsh Mazda Lamps "National Quality" These lamps give three times as much light as carbon lamps at same cost for cur rent. Discount on carton of five. - - - Peoples Power Co. "Ti, hi1 tmiut