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Polished Plate, Beveled Plate and Art Glass. nwrhtui Rock Island. r Vahington, D. t0w V Feb. 21, I900Ov la my experience with the sici I Lave sees some very serious cases ofs kidney and bUddcr troubles cured throogh the tise of Varoer's Safe Cure, after doctors hid failed to do any good. I nave used it my- self several times when bilious and for indices- I I tion, and never have failed to find help from its J I I use. I am therefore pleased to endorse it as well 1 1 I I worthy the confidence of those suffering with 1 1 l stomach troubles or diseases of the pelvic ore' II MARIE L. ANDERSON. . 1007 13th Street, ft Marie X Anderson wa for several years J nurse at the Vot Angeles, Cal., Ho- jff pUal. I now in Washington in J' SL the same capacity. km la Four Continents. Warner's SAFE CURE CCfiE LITER A5D KIDSEV DISEASES. FINE PHILIPPINE FUNCTIONS Description of Larse and Costly Pabllc Hanqneta by Ofitelnla. A letter from a volunteer officer serv ing at Zaniboauga, Mindanao island, one of the most southern of the Phil ippine group, to a relative iu Washing ton, shows that army service iu our Asiatic possessions Is not all fighting and "hiking," says the Washington Tost, lie writes: "The presldente gave a grand feast and ball on April 4, pro claiming In the public invitation there to forgiveness to all his iolItical ene mies and the promiso of royal treat ment, lie certainly did furnish his guests with a lively entertainment. In the course of the day he dispensed over $1.KX worth of beer and wine. Including champagne. "Not to be outiloue in lavish display, Datto Mando, the Mono chief, follow ed within a few days the presidentc's example ami gave a grand celebration. The datto started his affair with a bull fight, in an Improvised ling, and it was rather a lively show of the kind. The picadors were uniformed in the regula tion Spanish ring fashion, and the pret tiest of the Morro girls was crowned queen of the occ asion. The whole af fair was carried out in the approved style of Spanish bullfights, the only drawback being the fact that of the 20 bulls brought into the ring only two put up any sort of light. I'or the evening the datto gave a 20 course dinner, followed by a dance. He also had a gambling game running as a side Issue, In which thousands of dol lars were wagered during the course of the entertainment. "I think it advisable to organize na tive troops, officered from our volun teers, for service on this Island. The natives, under the management of white officers, would prove most effi cient soldiers for the duty here. They are good fighters and very friendly at present." Fatal mistakes are made by those who do not heed the earlier symp toms of kidney or bladder trouble that often end in Brlht's disease or diabetes. When Foley's Kidney Cure makes the kidneys well, how foolish it is to delay. All druejristB. A Beautiful Woman realize that abundant hair ol rich, yotithiul color al srars completes her attrac tiveness. The hair may be golden, black or brown, but when it becomes tur or faded there is an appearance ol act. even though she mar look and feci as young as ever. L'nder these circum stances rray hair is a draw backtomeaandsvomen. HAY'S HAIR-HEALTH U a blessing to thousand who now have a fine bead of hair- Insist on having May's rtaifHeelth. It quickly cleanses the scalp, remove dandruff and stops falling and breaking of the hair. "One bos tie does ft " is the expression of many who hare had their gray hairs restored to youthful color and their baid spot covered with hair alter using one bottle. May's Hair-Health posiiirely restores gray hair ta romhiul beauty and rotor. Is not a dye. Its use cannot be detected. It will not stam the scalp or cioth me. I nvent hasr falling alter much perspiration. Sk tot Hay's Hair-Health and refuse all substi tutes. H.rl.rt.is sold by leading druggists everywhere. Sent bv ei press, prepaid, in plain sealed package, by I ot" Si rrtv Co.. 8;s Broadway. N. Y.. also a ssc. cake Martina Medicated 5oep. best soap tor toilet, bain, s:n and hair. All on receipt of ooc. and this ad. LARGE SOc BOTTLES. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. For sale exclusively by T. TI Thomas. Notice of Final Settlemeat- t n at of Catharine Murphy. deceased. Public not ice Is hereby Kiven tbttt the un dersigned. Lizzie Crooin. adaiinwtrairix. 1). B. N.. C. T. A . na this day tiled her on si report and tetuemnt as vueh in the county court of Hook Island county, and that an order hs, been entered by said oourt approv ing the said report, unless objection thereto or cause to the contrary l shown on or be fore the lth day of June. A. D. 1SO0. and upon tbe deal approval of said report the staid Luu Crotun will ask for an order of distri bution and will a no aak to be discharged. All persons interested are notified to attend. Kock Island. I1L. June 11. 1AU Lizzie Caosis. Administratrix. Marion E. Sw beset. Attorney. Tor Drunkenness o4 Breach kw- . THE tasutatsef -.-awaw PAREUT I VIUITW INSTITUTE, asT awswesw . s ,.. Lasrepa. SaBJTr DWIIiMT, 11A "ZIOH" INVESTIGATED State Official Looks in Upon the Healer Oowie at His Chi cago Headquarters. ACCUSED OF MALTEEATIHQ A GISL W hich He Denies and the Gil l's Moth er Affirms Sudden Deaths at . Chicago In One Day. Springfield, Ills., June 12. Frank D. TVhipp, chief clerk of the state board of public charities, has returned from Chicago, where he visited Dr. Dowle's "Zion" to investigate the charges of Mrs. Logan, who alleged in a letter to the state board of public charities that her daughter, Millie I.ogan, had been adjudged insane In Judge Carter's court, Chicago, and that on the follow ing morning Millie, while being taken by her mother to the Twelfth street station, ran Into the main office of Dowle's place, where she was seized and kpet for live weeks, though her mother showed commitment papers Is sued by Judge Carter. Mrs. Logan al leged also that the elders tied Millie hand and foot, treated her cruelly and made indecent proposal and actually assaulted her. Whipp says lr. Dowie denied all Mrs. Logan's charges. Statement Matte by Dowie. Dowie stated that Millie had been brought to the house and he had seen her twice, once when he blessed her and again in the assembly room. Whipp fcays Dowie denied his right to inspect the place, but waived it and showed him over the buildings. The main structure is used as a hotel. Adjoining it on Michigan avenue are the Zion laundries, printing offices, Zion taber nacle (which holds o,5U0 people! and numerous industries varied iu charac ter. Then there is the Sixteenth street Zion for fallen women, and scattered throughout the city are Innumerable Zions of different characters; eo mauy tliai It would be impossible iu a short time to lustier them nil. Whipp called on Mrs. Logan and got her story In de tail. He has not made a report to the board of what he found and saw in Zion. nor his conclusions in the ease at isue. BEAD OF UNKNOWN CAL S US. X'lve Men at Chicago in One Iay Three Cases of Suicide. Chicago. June 12. Five men were found dead in their bed yesterday morning. The deaths resulted from unassigned cause and all occurred on the west side. The names are: L. It. Thompson, 45 years old. ltio West Ad ams street; Thomas K. Davis, 114 Wood street; John KlchU 4Si West Fourteen th street; John Brodewiski, UK! West Kighteentli street; Herman Eicke. 4i7 West Division street. The instance is unprecedented in the an nuls of the coroner's office never be fore had so many been found dead of unknown causes. Hesides the foregoing there were two suicides and an attempted suicide in town during the twenty-four hours ended yesterday morning. (Justav Kurtz, a salesman employed by Dan iel Forbes cc Co., 202 Lake street, was foil n 1 iu his room, at lit Oak street, hanging by a rope from a transom. Mrs. Nettie Fix, 7.H4i Coles avenue, tried to end her life j'esterday by jumping in the lake at the foot of Sev-enty-eiarhtli street, but was foiled in the attempt by William Auld and J. S. Spletzer. She turned on her rescuers mid scratched and bit them fiercely. When taken out of the water she broke away from the men and made a dash for the lake. She was again overtaken and forcibly prevented from ending her life. John D. Weber, at one time a prominent and wealthy resident and business man of Chicago, committed suicide In a room at the La Pierre ho tel. 11 Washington street. Boy Suffocated In a Mine. Carlinviile. Ills.. June 12. At an earl v hour yesterday morning fire broke out in one of the mines of the Consoli dated Coal company at Mount Olive. Frank Uerg, the night superintendent of the mines, and his 17-year-old son Herman, started with the water train to locate Jhe tire. They became sep arated, ovfing to the darkness and smoke, and wheu the father reached the shaft opening he fell unconscious. Fifty men made a gallant and sys tematic, but unavailing, effort to reach the lad in time to save his life. They suffered untold agony, and many of them were taken out unconscious, bnt all will recover; Case of Criminal Malpractice. Springfield. Ills.. June 12. A wom an who died at Tana under suspicions circumstances Saturday, who gave the name of Mrs. K. B. Brocklesby. and her home as St. Louis, was Miss Mae Brocklesby. daughter of Thomas J. Brocklesby. a farmer near Edinburg. The coroner's jury rendered a verdict that she died of a criminal operation, sod Dr. O. W. Kddie, aged 70. for thirty yars a practicing physician at Pana. has leeu arrested charged with murder In performing an operatiou. He was released on $3.0o0 bonds. Eddie testified to attending the girl, but said he never gave her auything but pepsin syrup. Another Strike on the Ball. Carbondale. Ills.. June 12. The track men employed on the St. Louis division of the Illinois Central railroad went out on a strike yesterday morn ing for higher wages. All the men along the line from East St. Louis to this city are involved. The strike is for l. cents per hour. Kenulaitioa for a Burglar. Springfield. Ills. June 12. Governer Tanner has Issued a requisition upon the governor of Arkansas for the ex tradition of William Browning, under arrest at Conway. Ark., and wanted in Mason i-nunty for burglary. Browning Is one of the men who broke jail on liar 3. For WhUnall for Csnrress. Marion. Ills.. June 12. The Demo crats in this county iu contention here Instructed their delegates to the con gressional convention to vote .for L. O. Whitnell, of Johnston county, for coa " NEWS FACfS IS 0TJTLI5E. At Welwyn, Assiuibola (British America), John Morrison, a lured man. murdered Alex McArtbur. his wife and three childern. aged 12, S and 4 years, and wounded three other children aged 6 and 2 years and 3 weeks, respective ly, the baby fatally. ' Dr. John Charles Ryle, former bish op of Liverpool, Is dead, aged 84. Dr. Faul Gibier, head of the New York Pasteur institute, and famous bacteriologist, died at Suffern, X. Y.. as a result of a runaway accident. He was 49 years old. Fiuley D. Brown, for more than a third of a century a member of the board of trade, Chicago, is dead, aged 39 years. Dr. Pozzl. a French senator, tvas wounded in the hand in a duel with Dr. Devlllers. An unknown burglar was shot and instantly killed by James Delaney. a night watchman at Chicago, who was wounded by the thug. Andrew Carnegie has refused to con tribute toward the erec tion of a library building at Madison, Wis. Porch climbers, working in broad daylight, entered the residence of Charles Long at Chicago and stole dia monds and jewelry valued at $2,000. A thorough sewerage system is to le built at Tomahawk, Wis. Two men and a woman were res cued from drowning Sunday at Atlan tic City, X. J. William Kerr, a veteran banker of Hastings. Xeb., bought a gold brick for SUtiOOO. One hundred and fifty Klondikers have arrived at Seattle, bringing $400. O0O iu gold. Two men were killed and many oth ers badly injured by a dynamite ex plosion in the Oporto custom house. Wife Murderer Michael J. Synon was sentenced at Chicago to be hanged Oct , -to . Yonnd Woman and Man Drowned. Louisville. June 12. Miss Lily Mc Afee and Sherman Morris, of Louis ville, euch 17 years old, were drowned in the Ohio river yesterday at Fern Grove, fifteen miles above this city. Can't Tax This Franchise. Denver, June 12. The state court of appeals yesterday decided that a mem bership in or a contract with the As sociated Press is not a "property" which can be taxed A Woman the Cause of It Alt. Cedar Rapids, la.. June 12. Louis rtada, of Minneapolis, committed sul slde by taking poison here Sunday. He was a stranger here, but state ments made by his physician Indicate that he had trouble with a woman who had driven him to desperation. - Prospects for a Railway Strike. Milwaukee, June 12. A secret con ference of the working force of the Wisconsin Central railway, consisting of engineers, firemen, conductors and brakeman, was held last night to for mulate demands which will be pre sented to the officials of the road. Belle Iloyd, the Spy. Is Dead. Kilbourne. Wis., June 12. Belle Bovd, tbe famous spy of Confederate fame, died suddenly of heart disease here last night, wtiere she came to lecture. She was 57 years of age, and known all over the country. THE MARKETS, Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago. June 11. Following were the quotations on the Chicago Board of Trade today: Wheat Open. High. Low. Close. June $ S'iVi .72 $ "'i $ July T2 .74 .1ZV .3V August 73V4 .74 .73 .74 Corn June July .39 -38 .38 August 39Va .40 .39',i .39 Oats June zl July 22 .22 .22 .22 August 21 .21 . .21 .21 Pork Julv 11.80 11.8214 11.72 11.75 September ..11.83 11.90 11.80 11.80 Lard July 6.87li 6.90 6.82'A 6.82 September .. 6.87 6.92 6.85 6.85 October 6.90 6.90 6.82 6.82 Short ribs July 6.87 6.90 6.82 6.82 September .. 6.85 6.90 6.82 6.85 Produce: Butter Extra creamer". 18c per lb; extra dairy. 15c; packing ftock. 13c. Eggs Fresh irtock. 10 11c per doz. Live poultry Turkeys, hip 6c per lb; chickens, hens. 8c; springs, 1519c: ducks. 67c; geese, $3.0O4.O0 per dozen. New potatoes Peerless. $2.23'2.7a per brl. Apples $3.505.75 per brl. Strawberries Illinois, T5c $1.25 per 24-qt cas. Chicago Un Stock. Hogs Estimated receiDts tor the day. 41.000. Sales ranged at " $4.2505.05 for pigs. $5.05f5.22 for light. l5.OO5.10 for rough packing. S5.05&5.25 for mixed and $5.15(1 5.25 for heavy packing and ship ping lots. Cattle Estimated receipts for the diy. 15.5000. Quotations ranged at $5.45 55.SO for choice to extra steers. $5.10 5.50 for good to choice do.. $4.805.15 for fair to good do.. $4.404.70 common t medium do.. $4.30S4.55 butchers' steers. $4 80 5.30 fed western Fteers. $4.005.00 feeding steer. $2.50S4.60 cows. $3.50 5.10 Heifers. $3.0Oa.4.3i 'mils and oxen. J4.O0W4.HO stags. $4.006 5.C0 Texas steers and $4.507.00 veal calve?. Sheep Estimated receipts for the d-ay. 16.000. Quotations ranged at $4.50 ft 5.35 westerns, $3.755.35 natives. $5.60 t7.0i western lambs. $5.356.75 native lambs, and Jo.004iS.00 spring lambs. Milwaukee Oratn. Milwaukee. June 11. Wheat Higher; Xo. 1 northern. 72 73c; No. 2 northern, 7172c. Rye Higher: No. l.57c. Barley Higher; No. 2. 43&44c: sample. 39643c. Oats Firm; No. 2 white. 2s Vic. Local Markets. Corn l-'efUSc Oats ceic. Hay Timothy. lOeill. Straw M.bVS&. Potatoes iftc. Butter Choice to fair; 14c, fresh creamery, ISc E?rs 10c liens To per pound. Hpnng chickens, U.S0 per dozen. Turkeya 8c Ducks "c. Coal Soft, lie. Cattle Bucbers pay for corn fed steers, 4HO&o; cows and heifers, te&ta; calves, tot) So Sheep 44M. Spring Lamb E 50041.50. Hogs 4.5CC4 76 CASTOR I A For In&ats and diilflren. Tta KIslYca Han Always Bcsglit Bear the Signature) of To lie in To Keep Those Who Are Not May Not Realize What They Are Missing. Its Want Columns Always Bring Results. Take Ths Argus into your family circle. It will serve you well, and will never fail you. the up witi You should have a daily, up-to-date paper in your family. Those who are so favored al ready know the advantage. But they will some day. THE ARGUS supplies all wants and needs. It is the chronicler of current history. Its advertising columns never fail. Try it as a paper or as an advertising medium and you will not be disappointed. the Ti r, . ., ; : yi.