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Ask for PEKNYROYAL PILLS and take no other. Ssd fob cibcixab. Price 11.00 per box, 6 boxes for $5.00. UL NOTTS CHEBICU CO, OtnlUa, OhJ aM.bf T.B.TI FULTOH 111 A FURY. Continued from Fifth Page. 10 o'clock, where it wai served on William Jackson, assistant counsel of the order, in the street ia front of the Illinois college. In the meantime Head Attorney Johneon had been arrested on a war rant charging him with inciting riot. The authorities had also placed Engineer Mitchell and Fire man Basmnssen ender . arrest. No warrants were serTed on the latter two. and they were compelled to coma to the Tillage hall, where Aid. W. C. Mancker was also ia charge of an officer, he being charged with carry ing concealed weapons. James La mont and William Boland met a like fate, being hustled to the callabooee by the barley deputies at the point of a gun and thrown in. They were simply told that they were rlotres. . There was also a warrant out for A. F. Barber, conductor of the train, it ia said, but he evaded srrcst. At the town hall Engineer Mitchell asked that some one be appointed to take care of the engine. Oh, ruu your engine np here," replied Fred K. Bastian, who was running around all night with two pistols. A couple of deputies had started for Morrison with Attoanej Johnson, and Engineer Mitchell and Fireman Basmnssen to put them in the county jail peading a trial, when they changed their minds and came back. A hearing was given thtm bofore Justice J act ion. Mr. Jehnson was released on bail and the engineer and fireman were let go on their own recogniz ance. After the injunction Lad been served the Fulton band turned out and they had a parade. But tho mob kept guard of the train, which was backed down to the street near the Woodmen office at midnight, and the bonks all removed by men with hot guns and pistols. The Bock Island people offered no resistance when they learned that an injunc tion had been issued. After the books had been removed the Bock Island people were marched from the cars and searched and lined up along the track until all had their clothes ransacked. Then they were ordered back into the cars, and made to close every window and door, not a man being allowed to leave. The Bock Inlanders submitted to the greatest of humiliation and abuse at the hands of the Fultonites, after it was supposed the trouble was over, and when the train pulled out for Bock Island at 1:45 a. m. rocks were thrown at the train, a number of windows being broken. Shots were also fired. The Fulton gang hooted and yelled until the train was out of sight. The Bock Islanders reached home at 4 a. m. One man who attempted to go across to Clinton with tho Woodmen seal, which he carried in a satchel, was nabbed by Chief of Police Burke, of Clinton, and taken back to Fulton, and relieved the seal. It Is said that the Fultonites would have used dynamite if an attempt would have been made to move the train containing the records, while they had several tons of rock on the Clinton bridge to damp on a boat should a river trip down be at tempted. Muring the beat of the excitement one Fulton citizen rose in tne crowd and nppealed to. the passions of those comporing the mob. He was willing to derend witb bis lire's blood, he said, his hearth and home, and all that was dear to him, and to resist the intrusion of all outsiders on the the sacred soil of the place. Tho -pcech had the desired effect in firing the mob. A Kock Islander replied that all were Illinois citizens, and they all had rights anywhere on Illinois soil as long as they were molesting no one. William Jackson spoke counseling order and urging the citizens of Bock Island to make no show of violence, no matter what the attitude of any one elsf. The Bock Islanders, proved self-possessed and de spite the trying circumstances in which they were placed they only showed fight when driv en to it. They defended them selves and had succeeded in routing the rioters every time they rushed upon them and in clearing the street and making way to the building and in getting the property which be long here out. In fact the Bock Isl anders were masters of the situation up to the time the arms were re ceived from the Iowa side of the river. Wtrs Oa to It. A secret session of Fulton's inner combination of men who have banded themselves together to role or ruin the order of the Modern Woodmen of America was held yesterday after noon in the law efflce of C. C. Mc Mahon there. The began to assem ble about 2 o'clock, and remained in session fully two hours. The names of those present were: Lawyers An drews and McMabon, Mayor gchwab. City Marshal Bennett. George B. Bobinson. A. D Mitchell, John Pow. ells, peorge S. Sardam. L. G. Blaine, Peter Uaisen, Harry Noble, Frank N. Dana. T. A. Hardin. F. K. Bs tisn and Anthony W. Bastian. The fact that this meeting was held. Mil II Y fl II nM 'n hls U rl I U if Cure most perfect Bteeinc for the dis tressing aironles of this dlsesse. It"V"L'TT relieves nuickly oure permanent- s Jfa J V U II C W Remedies a sep- HAL arate cure forf T. i caoh disease, for sale at all drug- VI J. U yista. Mostly c. When In dount. write to Prof. Munyon. 16 Arch street. Philadelphia. Pa., for free medical advice. leads to the belief that the Faltoa it'es bad in Kock Island a means of gaining the information as to the starting the train, and that the meeting determined upon the course of action to be pursued. EXOITEMEST I If BOCK ISLAND. A Taoasandl Paopia Ear s So e the Others' AMlatmwsm. When the news began to come in from Fulton, excitement in Bock Isl and was at fever beat. The street in front of The Argus office where reports were beiug received from the seat of war was jammed with people in a short time, and by 8 o'clock ful ly a thonsand had assembled eager and anxious to go to the assistance of their , fellow citizens at Fulton. Mayor Med 111 was in charge of the situation and was in earnest consul tation with other representative citi zens devising any possible means that m'ght be provided for extend ing to those who were fighting the battle at Fulton the relief that was necessary. The mayor put himself in communication with tbeC, B. & Q. road, and was soon given the as surance of another special if desired. Cheers went np from a thonsand throats in the street upon the an nouncement of the possibility of a relief expedition, but while awaiting advices from Fulton and Clinton came a dispatch to Msj C. W. Hawes from Morrison announcing the granting of another injunction. With this knowledge it was readily determined that a second special would be use less if in defiance of law. . The Bock Island people had gone to Fulton without unlawful purpose, in the furtherance of an aim to bring to this city the property that right fully belongs here. They went after they were satisfied that every means of law that had stood out against - them had been removed. There was even no disposition to steal a march or to resort to cr rely upon strategy, and many plans of such a nature which had been considered were abandoned during the day. those in charge of the plans and expedition aftor receiving the news of Judge Gest's dissolution of the injunction coupled with the assurance that the Whiteside mas ter had denied another injunction, feeling that there was no reason to believe that there could be any obstacle thrown in the way of the removal. The Bock Islanders conseqnently were not in any wny prepared for trouble, and at Fulton they defended their rights. They did this, however, courageousiy " and manfully. They could not cope with hoodlums and when mischief and destruction broke loose, when tracks were torn up and riot became rampant the people from Bock Island were overcome, not so much by numbers as the spirit of lawlessness led by the Whiteside supposed officers of the law. The Departcrd of the Hpeclal. The special was 15 minutes late in getting out of Bock Island, and much complaint was occasioned at the outset by the fact that the Burl ington road had provided insufficient accommodations for all who desired to go, and notwithstanding that many whose enthusiasm and patriot ism was unaimmed by the unfavora ble prospects for a comfortable ride, jutnpi-d into the box cars and were willing to undergo amy hardship in order to get to Fulton, there were at least one hundred more men who would have gone had there been a means of conveying them. Before the departure of the train, Mai V es, head clerk of the order, drew ne excursionists about him and cau tioned them to refrain from all man ner of violence, and to make their sole object the bringing of the rec ords to Kock wand, and to do so with as little disturbance sb possi ble. The men cheered the major's remarks, me train was overloaded, and the criticism that this occa sioned of tbe road was intensified at Fulton when the Burlington com pany was condemned for not prompt ly moving alter tne Bock Islanders had the cars loaded. But Agent Young says it was an absolute im- possiblity to start the tram at any time after it stopped, as apart from the removal of the track, a section of which was replaced to admit of the passage of the mail and express train, switches were turned as fast as the passenger passed through and an engine was brought out and ditched on the track. The train was effectually penned in, Mr. Young says, irom tne outset, rne Burling' ton road can best vindicate its post tion by suing the lawless element up there for damsges, and making a few changes in its attaches in the town of r niton. It should he sail to Mr. Young's individual credit that no man worked harder, not only to overcome everv obstacle, but to in ure success of the entire nndertak. log, than he did The statu r s ThlrJ Irjaacslos. There can be no question but that the third master in chancery injunc tion graniea in tne neat 01 tbe ex citement last night is illegal. The fact that Master in Chancery James McPherran steadfastly declined to is sue it during the day, was evidence of his recogniton of the responsibil ity that such an ac; would involve to him. Yet he finally yielded to popu lar clamor and gave to the rioters at Fnlton that semblance of law which they possessed not in the early part of tneir attack upon mose wno went to bring the cfSce ' here, and without wbicn they never coal a bave re covered the Woodmen property, The position taken by the master is now even bolder and more audaeions than that heretofore assumed by him in attempting to anticipate and over ride the ruling of the oonrt to which as im Das at supjraioatiB, m uus ia carried out ia' tbe purpose to show that the Woodmen order has act held a legal election since 1890. and that consequently J. C. Root, A. W. Bas tian and C W. Clendenin et al are still the authorised executive and administrative council of the order, and these it will be sought to restore to control. Head Clerk Hawes last nio-ht an m. moned by wire the entire executive board of the order to mart in Rsue- Island at once, and most of the mem bers. Including all the directors, will be here by tonight, it is thought. Thia board will then dntrm!ii thai future course, to be pursued ia de fence oi tne order ana its interests. That the Fnltnn nnnlawill ha fnnrrkt to the bitter end it is hardly neces sary to say. Tried IM SUIessed. This morning William McEolry went to Fulton on behalf of Aid. W. C. Maueker and William Boland. who were taken before a justice of the peace and fined 3 and costs for misdemeanor and released. Messrs. Maueker and Boland. accompanied by Mr. McEniry, came to Bock Isl and on the Milwaukee train at 11:30. TODAY AT THE FCLTON EDO, The Bastian 1st Gnsrf s of ska Hd Ofllse. An Associated Press dispatch sent out from Fnlton this afternoon states: Anthony Bastian and G. W. Clen. dennin, of Fulton, directors of the Modem Woodmen in '90, took pos session of Clerk Hawes' office early this morning as directors of the or der. 8o far no record of the decree of Judge Gest dissolvirg the injunc tion against the removal of the head clerk's office has been filed at Morri son, where the injunctions were granted. It is claimed, therefore. that the Injunction is still in force; that the Fultonites were justified in resisting the attempt of the Bock Islanders, and that . the latter were in contempt of court." Now Hi r Is Wttat the Own rear 8 y s. Springfield, Aug. 14 Gov Tan ner received many dispatches bear ing on the trouble at Fulton during the night. A call for troops was maae dv i. j. Meaui, jr., mayor of Bock Island. The governor has given out the following statement: Messages led me to believe the Bock Island people, or Woodmen, pursued an unwise course in charter ing the train and loading it with Bock Island citizens and proceedicg into Fulton with so mnch gusto and i-how. It was calculated to create riot. If the courts decree that the records and books of the Modern Woodmen belong in and shall bi re. moved to Bock Island, the whole power of the state is behind the courts to enforce their deeree. But in order to procure that power they must prooeed in orderly, lawful and peaceful manner. I am pleased this morning to see that all is quiet, and that the outcome justifies the wis dom of my action in ref using troops " The governor wired Mayor Medill mis morning mat ne had instructed the sheriff of Whiteside county to post mm iuiiy on the situstton. MR. BEHRENDTS IS DEAD. Qlvea as Aatft.Mi.rara State tit to State's Attorney Hmttr. Frederick Behrendts, the Zama township far mar, recently assaulted oj x nomas uiana, oi Bapids City, died last night. He made an ante-mortem state ment to State's Attorney Searle, in which he holds Bland responsible for his condition. Dm. nrtr snrl Rlnck made a proposition to Behrendts mat ne su omit to an operation; that it was the only chance to save his life, but he refused. Coroner Eckhart went up today to noia an inquest. Bland. Dendinor hia nreli mi n a. re hearing, is in jail in default of $5,000 uau. Fratwrnai tribune, Notice. At the last meeting 0f H. T.. No. 1. the benefit certificates were ready for delivery, but were not called for. Since then a number have been de. livered, but there are still a good many awaiting delivery. We find, after a trial, that we cannot send them out by a clerk, as that method is too expensive and slow. Those who have not yet received their c r tificates will kindly call for tbem at the office, fourth floor of Mitchell & Lynde building. The next meeting of the Home Tribunal has been called for the third Friday of August. All are rcqaestea to De present. Si'esceb Mattison, Sec'y. Bo me thine to Kstw. It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine for restoring the tired out nervous sys tem to a healthy vigor is Electric outers, mis medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to tbe nerve centers ia the stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and aids these organs in throwing off impurities in the blood. Electric Bitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by those who have tried It as the very best blood purifier ond nerve tonic Try it. Sold for 50 cents or tl per bottle at Harts d Ullemeyer's drug store. To CostMsaptlwae. As an honest remedy, Foley's uoney ana lar does not hold out false hopes in advanced stages, bnt truthfnlly claims to give comfort and relief in the very worst cases, and in the early stages to effect a cure. Sold by M. t. Bahnsen aad T. U. j Thomas, druggists. LOniETEMPLEHLIVE Mittine Raniiti flStw ftlwt Found w iwwisjj sask'ajvMswa RV f wajaj rj rj in the Chicago House Good 8hepherd. of WAS BEHS CASED PCS TEESS. Bettawd WWW SMi tmm Stews as ml Ctdcan B-M ts nane) Cade to Save H r, taaal T Wars Saw Hal Bhstjat Frjaxrlr Osr Vp to the Tease) mt H.r plana i.ry. LOTTIE TEMPLE Is alive ia Chicago, aad will come back to Bapids City to remain. The mystery surrounding her whereabouts for the past few months is tnus explained by today's Chicago Becord: - "Lottie Temple, a young girl who came to the city from her honue ia Bapids City. I1L, last Janunry, was found yesterda? in the House of the Good Shepherd. Her mother had been un able to hear anything from the girl for several weeks, and had impor. taned the po lice to find LOTTIB TKMPLB. her daughter. The girl says aha was arrested May 4. while roinsr home from the theatre, and the next day, under the name of Lottie Col lins, was fined 950 and ordered sent to the House of the Good Shepherd. Lottie says she will go home aad stay there." llappbMsa to II, r Belatts-aw. The clearing away of the mystery concerning her long unexplained ab sence is thus happily cleared away in a manner that will bring joy to ner parents ana otner relatives who had given her np as dead, and whose anxiety and snspense is thus relieved. The circumstances of her arrest and the way she was cared for shows the advantage of the Chicago police matron system, which instead of permitting the girl to be simply fined and thrown upon the world again, has had her properly cared for unui now, ana Baa she given her proper nsme instead of the fictitious one assumed, no doubt with a view to protecting her parents from dis grace, the police department there would have been in a position to locate her sometime ago. A fonl breath is one of the greatest amtcttons mat a man or woman can have. An affliction not only to them- Beiver., out to tnese witb wnom they come in contact A fonl breath is a great discourager of affection. It would probably be more so if people only realized what bad breath means. Bad breath is one of the avmptoms of constipation. Some of the other symptoms are sour stomach, loss of appetite, sick and bilious headache. dizziness, heartburn and distress af ter eating. These things mean indi gestion, lbey lead to dyspepsia and worse things. They all start with constipailoa, and constipation is in excusable because it can be cured cured entiily. qiickly and perma nently. by the use of Ur Pierce's Pieasnnt Pullets. They give to na ture just tbe little help that she nt,ea nere is no case ol bilious. ness, constipation. indigestion. heartburn," or any of the rest of the night-mare breeding brood, that tbese little -Pellets" will not enre. 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