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THE rAOOTJO,. TUESDAY- - AUGUST 4, 1903 ' ' MILWAUKEE. .'' - v Those beers are mconi parable in quality aiicl possess hop ana malt purity that ia in evi dence iu every bottle. It's a Avell known fact that lilatz lieer never varies Always t h e Same Good Old Blatz. Val lUatx ltrewlnie Co. Milwaukee. Iteitrdnley & Itl)-y, Acts.. Kork lnUuU BLATZ MALT-VIVINE Nou-Intoxicant For Tonic Purposes DRUGGISTS. - ( " s I "" i iiiiii.iii.hu i I .jma ,mi 1 I , - ' AvT- v Kodak Girl visits our store when in need of films. ihites, papers, etc.. for we carry the largest photographic stock' in the city. . KiMtiDitn Kodak Aevncy at BOWLBY'S 1609-1C00 1-2 Sccontl Arm no. mrt Ftelfavcs Dszrfruff Immediately and catis thick, p '.op hr.ir to s'i plant the former thin.hrittlc -growth. performs its wort on tho principle, " Destroy the cauw, y u remve t hu effect," and o.Ti.'cq'ientiy itrc.-crhon and kills olTl.'ie ever-biiy nicroro, which 3 resnsiMo for nil scalp tiiica.--s. It t!i:i:j tnnl;r3 dandruff anl f;t!!ir.g Tiair jn:;os'sib!e, ard promotes a luxuriant urowlh of hair that soon becomes the pri.Io of tho owner. Even on bald f ;ots it soon produces Lair a thick ani luxuriant a3 anyofcc com 1 v.;.-,h fur. 0i boMIo will ronvtnoj lh-t It In I'm ouly liair resign r tlinin'.-.ily restore. Fr5aUb'!I Hrlt-C!.rs Drug Siorc. 86 For Bale by T. II. Thomas, druggist It's Quality That Counts IBS In coal it's quality that makes heat, it's quality that retains it, H is quality that makes possible onsuinption of 90 per cent of the combustible part of it, leaving a light, elean ,ash ; lastly, it's qual ity that lessens your fuel bills yrjur're not paying for dirt, refuse or tinbumables. The. coal we handle, both hard and soft, de serves all the good things we and our patrons say for it. A ton will talk as loudly as a carload. E G. FRAZER Telephone 1133. STOPPED FREE f i Permanently Cured by T J NERVE RESTORER I Vila lrMi7'mM. i Prmanei!t Cuts, , ' S''tSL'lI Tunoi. r-wltjr.i;xJauUon. fraxMUiU MUNICIPAL MATTERS City Council llooin; ltovk Island, Aug. 3, 1U03. Tlve Council- met in rgular session at 8 o'eKx-k p. ru., Mayor McCtm oeliie presiding and all the aldermen present. The minutes of the last regu lar meeting weie read and approved. Alderman Anderson from the finance committee submitted on--, ordinance, which was considered and adopted by unaniiiHUis vote, allowing the following claims, the bill of J. K. Dindinger, $511H) for the printing of the revised ordinances being attached to the ordinance previous to its adoption: LABOR PAY Atkinson Manuel Guiuty Smith Khlers SchofJ SJoblad 4 40 .las Mi' Carl 8 75 J Anthony 8 75 li neisenroth 8 "5 S Lugenblll . ..' 7 00 ROLL. 10 00 12 H) 12 00 1200 8 75 10 DO 10 50 10 54 7 90 1 75 4 15 1 75 1 T5 7 00 10 70 8 95 3 50 F Johnson .... II L Kerr H N' Kolx-iis . Kobt Hunt ... K A Brasher . M LanK ("hrla llahn .. W O'Brcln ... F Hoffman ... Sam Kuox ... T T Davis .... W Ferris .... () Jarkyun .... Cushmau i I (Mirlnty . O C Ailes .... J Wilson U Kunrher ... M render V .1 Sors .... Kd White "li Thompson . F Timlin t Jas Fox 11 PoerinK... MelKnaM MoHona!l . Brandel ... Ewort Sihaah Harper .... O'llrien ... Jos Morris ... A Ionaway .. MK'all Ponlin Oest Slater ...r. Lynch Con well .. Baker M Boss Smith Kerrickson 8 5 25 7 oo 3 50 8 75 1 75 1 75 7 45 7 00 3 60 8 75 6 13 90 9 65 10 50 90 9 65 10 50 65 10 05 10 60 65 10 05 10 50 50 3 60 8 95 3 50 8 75 10 50 10 50 1 75 3 50 5 25 5 25 8 75 8 75 10 50 10 05 00 10 50 11 15 v 3 50 9 20 5 25 8 75 1 10 5 25 4 40 1 75 4 40 1 95 45 90 2 65 2 f5 50 7 90 7 90 10 5(1 60 7 90 8 75 5 25 00 14 00 50 17 05 7 00 ..10 50 17 50 7 00 3 50 . .19 50 17 50 7 0O 21 00 . .17 50 15 75 17 50 17 50 . .17 50 4 40 17 50 ..17 50 8 75 IS 40 11 00 17 50 3 50 7 00 ..10 50 IS 40 ..14 0O 12 25 17 95 . . 3 50 3 95 5 75 . 3 . 3 . 6 .10 4 44 3 50 7 oo 14 00 7 45 1 75 1 (1 00 14 00 D F F J P c A L W 7 00 3 50 7 00 3 95 14 00 17 2 65 1 75 1 75 I 7i II no S 75 8 75 3 4 85 11 5 2 65 8 75 10 50 A Ste..-s Frank Stuhr P Shea n A . Bohnie A Krli-kson (1 Bruhn 1 i J Thomas A Switzcr It Lute C Jensen S Foster Brmlshaw M. Clausen A Vanrtale Kobt McQnade S Helwls F Pettit C Tuttle I' Mapuirc li Hrinn P McQuade John Conwtll B Wa Id man W Murrin ' Wm Peck Bledsoe C Pulser J McC.irl A Brady J Hter J 'cM.inr L GcMcr AVm Bobbins I Couchlin STREET ACCOUNT. Labor pay roll l.ator pay roll Lator pay roll Labor pay roll B I Lumber Co S li Wright 1 50 s 7r 9 20 8 4 40 5 25 1 75 1 75 5 25 3 50 10 50 90 50 6 60 3 70 10 50 7 90 7 no 50 45 75 00 25 90 50 50 25 95 50 2 45 70 1 90 . .229 ..175 ..272 ..435 80 . . 15 9 . . 9 00 Wm Klockau 3 15 B 1 Sand Gravel Co 1 80 SEWER ACCOUNT. Labor pay roll 2 50 IalKr ray roll 43 40 Labor pay roll 20 6 Ijibor pay roll 43 50 R I Sand - Gravel Co 24 3: C Lutes 15 00 Pt Byron Lime Ass'n 8 54 L'mplre Coal & Coke Co 6 00 Ward McMahon 5 6 S R Wilsht 4 50 BRIDGE ACCOUNT. Wm Klockau 8.1 Labor pay roll : 64 80 Labor pay roll 90 6.' Lalor pay roll 67 40 John Williams 50 00 J F Robinson Est 12 50 J T Noftsker 4 60 HEALTH ACCOUNT. Labor pay roll 6 85 K L Yerbury 91 66 E Osterman 66 25 Aue Vincent 53 50 John Jamison 48 25 Tony Harper 48 25 Carl Ewert SO 00 Anton Cavie 45 00 G G (.Vaig Jr 50 00 Mystic- Light Pub Co 28 80 R C Benson 14 40 Wm Klockau 12 20 Weyerhaeuser & Denkmann 8 64 A TcKeler 6 00 R I Sand & Gravel Co 6 00 W B Graves 6 00 Phil Weber 4 00 Jos Schroedcr 3 00 C Biieklev i 10 PERFECT qui .roiTuQr TIsed by people of refinement tor over a quarter ox a century PREPARED BY III IqTw mi,, i L hi- H'1 Genuine sUmped CC C ITevtr soil la bulk Beware ox the dealer who tries to sell "something Joe agora." . 20 00 .12 00 . 4 00 .. 4 00 . 3 00 . 1 35 . 1 20 . 1 20 50 CONTINGENT ACCOUNT. Have Clevelan4 C V Telephone Co Spencer & Tret Henry Frlck H Kingsbury WW ' Klockau Union Printing Co R I Angus Chaa FiebiK . SPENCER SQUARE ACCOUNT. Wm Jackson Park Commissioner o " GARNSEY SQUARE ACCOUNT. Wm Sennert Park Commissioner 49 05 LONG VIEW PARK. C V Gaetjer Park Commissioner -iu w 17th STREET FKOFEKH mjL.uc.tv3. H'B Hubbard County Clerk 123 50 Union rnntinj; Co rRINTINQ ACCOUNT. Union Printing Co & V J Peter 15th STREET PROPERTYHOLDERS. W Trelchler w 29th STREET PROPERTY HOLDERS. Union Printing Co -4 oo Of'FlCE ACCOUNT. P L Mitchell Est l'- Mrs M Judson 8 00 ' : LIGHT ACCOUNT. Peoples Power Co 1301 bit SALARY ACCOUNT.. W McConochle iw w 11 C Schaffer 150 K Soott 83 33 John Dahn 3 3J W Trelchler K T Anderson 8 33 H C SchafTer Clerk hire 120 w POLICE ACCOUNT. Phil Miller 86 25 L. Kramer 69 58 Chan. Moodv bl 25 J. MeMahou bl Zi) Jas. Brtnn 61 3d I. McCarthy i in S5iil I'.nrsnn 61 2o Tlios. JcnkrffS i Henry Thode W -5 J. W. Bowes "l - 11. HetU-r l & John Kinney l 2" Theo. retorson 61 -J CMias. Youngberg 61 2 Thos lUrrlck i 2 E. P. Kell 61 25 Am?. Klrseh l John Svbniidt 61 R. Carncs 61 Jamea Gcff 61 i. Jas Thompsou 4 00 F A Andrews 4 00 T P LaDIn 3" no Berg Bros 16 Chas Ficblg 11 95 Fred Alters H E M J Phillips 9 40 R C Benson 9 (to Union Telephone Co " 7 50 4 nauiion. Perry tc Co 7 Su J M St haaab 20 Smith & Hause 5 & John Gibson 4 Oo J H Stuhr 3 50 F W Means 2 00 F Ililfincer 1 CO FIRE DEPARTMENT NO. L Chas. Hastlugs 83 73 Peter Frey 70 00 Uo. Newberry 6t 00 A. MeHonald "(I J. Sullivan f' p L. Anderson ' W II. Wirt &" Auc. Schmidt , 62 U C. Mllow & M J Vincent &I J S Gllmore 29 60 L S McCabe t Co 29 00 Fire Ex Mfg Co 1 ' Davis aMchlne Short 10 00 11 T Slemon 9 Mary Egan 7 "7 T 11 Thomas w Smith & Hause . .'rhr. C.bKT. W B Graves .. Jos Schroeder .. Kramer & Co Spencer & Trefz NO. 2. 6 I 51 4 75 2 15 1 91 . 65 00 55 ( 55 l 16 6S 22 50 16 fJ 12 00 12 OO 10 oo 2 5o Reservoir expense account Water works expense account 534.25 1,647.38 V. Ieisenroth O. Hoist Win. Krucger F (ioe'kel R C Benson L S McCabe & Co J M Schaab Vnim Printing Co M Corcoran .... F Hllftnger NO. a. J. Mulcahy 65 oo Wm. Lon 60 ml II. Herman 60 00 F Goeckel ..: 16 6i F AchRUsa 8 3n J M Schaab 22 5 R C Benson H " Phil Wfber 3 00 II Whceiand 2 91 WATERWORKS DEPARTMENT. Construction account. Labor Pay roll 299 10 I-ator p- roll 361 o; Ijbor nay roll 399 60 Labor pay roll 104 9: Ludlow Valve Mfe Co 370 04 Allen Myers . Co 47 3." C B & t Ry Co 25 76 Kosenflcld Bros 21 -' Wm Klockau 1! 85 Neptune Meter Co 8 60 C Lutes 7 " J B Clow ft Sons 6 9S Hersey Mfg Co 5 67 H R Worthlngton 4 72 C R I & P Ry 2 34 Spencer & Trefz 1 50 RESERVOIR EXPENSE. Labor pay roll 73 30 Iahor pay roll 76 10 Iabor pay roll 6X 75 Labor pay roll 82 95 H. H. Harris 65 0-1 George Walllck 65 00 H. Lamp 55 00 P. Lynch 55 on Ward & McMahon 3 15 Waterworks Expense. P. T. Bancroft 150 0T W Wise 77 M Wm Sprague 70 00 D. Fleming 70 00 B Bush 55 00 Charles Sunley 49 40 II. Bresnahan 65 00 J. Farrell 60 00 Coal Valley Ming Co 462 08 H C Schaffer 300 00 Davis Machine Shop 79 97 R I Sand ft Gravel Co 66 20 Williams White ft Co 38 81 fhannon. Perry ft. Co c 26 63 Ideal Packing Co 18 00 Allen Myers ft Co 15 17 Union Printing Co 10 80 J W Stewart 9 00 Penn Oil ft Supply Co 8 67 F Hllflnger 7 05 L S McCabe ft Co 7 00 Smith ft Hause 4 50 Chas Fiobig 4 00 F W Means 2 00 Adams Express Co 60 RECAP1TUIAT10N. Street account $ 1.143.42 Sewer account 199J6 Bridge account G 289.85 Health account 580.90 Contingent account 47.25 Spencer Square account S6.43 Garnsey Square account 49.05 liOng View park account 210.60 17th street property holders 135.50 Printing account 45 90 15th street property holders ........ 60.00 2!Kh street property holders 24.00 Office account 183.00 Light fund 1,301.65 Salary aceount 611.65 Police account 1,392.84 Fire Department No. 1 726.59 i ,re Department No. 2 267.18 lre Department No. 3 250.02 Total $11,466.83 The Mayor nominated for members of the Library Board for three years, C. L. Walker, C. W. and A. J. DeSoUnd, wlvo were confirmed by unanimous vote The Mayor nominated for Plumbing Inspector, F. Ij. erbury. Confirmed by unanimous vote. The Mayor nonunated for Chief of the Fire Department Charles Hastings. Confirmed bv unanimous vote. The Mayor nominated Tctcr Frey for assistant chief of the fire department. Confirmed by unanimous vote. The- Mayor nominated for patrolmen K. 1 Kell, Hardy Hetter, John C. Kin ney, and Thomas Herrick, wno were con tinued ty unanimous vote. The clerk read the reports of various city ollicers, which were received and ordered placed on file. The clerk read the ordinance for a tax levy of .S2,y04.(2, which on motion of Alderman Anderson, was considered and adopted by unanimous vote. The clerk read the bids for the con struction of the No. 2 hose house, which were as follows: Anderson & Johnson, ifcJ.tWlr; Collins Bros., $3,043; Yolk & Co., $3,487; Hudson & Collins, $3,500; 11. Tappendorf, $3,872; P. F. Tienkeii schuh, $3,S73; John Konosky, 4 ,424; HcKlcmanu & Schroeder, $3,375; Aaron Anderson, !jsJj!t,. Alderman ltobbins moved that the bids be referred to the lire and light committee to report at the next meet ing. Carried. The clerk read a communication from the LkhiiI Plumbers' Union, asking the Council to investigate the alleged par tiality of the Plumbing Inspector u nd to apMitit u sjH'cial committee for that purpose. Alderman Kennedy moved that the communication be received "and that the Mayor appoint a committee of ' five to investigate. Carried. The Mayor ap Niutcd as such committee Aldermen Kennedy. Hlochlinger, Wilson, llubbins :tud Kckharl. .V comiuiiuifntioir from Thomas ltoscit licld in relation to same subject was re- i erred to name committee on motion of Alderman Kennedy. The clerk read a jK'tition from the People's Power Co. for itcriutssioii to pcn a pacd street, which was granted The clerk read jK-titions from K. K. t-tmp. Ward & McMahon. Plake & Mur phy, t'haiinoti, Perrv & Co., aud Uoscn field Bros., for pennrsion to make sewer connect ions which were referred to the sewer committee on motion of -Alderman Birkel. A jH-tition from Kosenlidd Bns. fur permission to om-n paved street "was granted ot motion of Alderman Itirkel. A petition from Blake &. Murphy for M'i mission to ohmi .street ami make -ewer connection was n-ferrcd to the sewer committee with power to act The clerk mid a communication from ('. W. Ilorton, making claim of s?."t I lor damage resulting from t lie topagc of a sewer. Ki-lerretl to claims com mittee on motion of Alderman Birkel. The clerk read' a communication front Jus-tiee J. H. deland, filing claims for iurv and witness fees in the Koscnticld case. Kcceifd wnd pl.iccil on file. The elerk read a petition from City Weighnrastcr, Simon (ioldttcrg. asking that the s.larv of bis ollicc In- fixed at ji.VI per lminth. Referred Li the liis-iw ind markets committee to report, on motion of Alderman Birkel. Tlie elerk read a communication from the Mayor announcing the revocation of (he saloon license of ohn Stewart. Re ceived and ordered made a matter ol record, on motion of Alderman Ander company each, bear one-third of the. cost of the reconstruction of the Milan bridges, "and at any interurban rail way company hereafter .acquiring the right to use tlu.se bridges pay one-fourth of the cost of such rebuilding, me same iq dc uiviueu among lac three above named parties; and 'anv other company desiring the use of said bridges in the future shall pay its proportionate share of i.ie original eo.t thereof, the same to be divided as w foresaid. . Further, that all toll received by e city shall Ik used to reimburse the county and city for the amounts expended by them and when they -are reimbursed m full, rid bridges, arc to be turned over to the county, to lie- -maintained by the ounty as free bridges. Alderman Bobbins moved that the re port Ik received and accepted. On, request of Aldermen Anderson and ennrdy the matter was laid over tinder the rules. Alderman Xaab from the license and markets committee reported finding no authority in the ordinances for. the ro unding of money paid on saloon li enscs which were revoked, ami there nre recommending that die ctitiou in this regard be not granted. Iteport adopted on motion of Alderman Bloch- iinger. Mdemian Hause from tne sewer com mittee recommended that the Board of AH'i Inipix'vcments Is instructed to proceed with the work preliminary to the construction of an extensive sewer system iu the southwestern section of the city. Bejxjit adopted. Alderman Bobbins presented a peti ion for the extension of a water main on nun sivenuc between iweniy-nrst and Twentv-s4'ioTid streets. Alderman Birkel moved that the peti tion Ik' referred to tne Waterworks com mittee with jHwer to act. : A Merman Kennetly moved as a miz- .stitute that the chairman of ve Wnter works coinmittiH' present an estimate of tlie eosit at the next meeting. Sub stitute adopted. Alderman Anderson presented a jeti- tion for the e.t en-ion of a watermain on rortv-nr-i street. i;cierrci to tne Waterworks committee with power to act, on motion of Alderman Birkel. Alderman Hatw olfercd a resolution instructing the Mayor to notily Mr. Louis 'MoxciifcMcr to grade the sidewalk "in front of his property on I'ourtcellth "street. Adopted. Alderman Hause offered n resolution instruct ing tlie Mayor to notify the C B. 1. & P. railway ollieials to plank the 1-rossing at First avenue and Kighteenth treet. Adoittl. AUlerman Anderson rcortcd the de livery of the revwd oridnanccs. Re port adopted. Adjourned on motion of Alderman Bobbins. II. C. SCnAFFKR. Cite Clerk. r TotaL .. Water Workf Constr. account .S 7,605.79 . 1,679.41 The clerk read a commuiucation from William Ferkcl elaimin? the sum of fl(. for killing dogs. Referred to the claims committee.. The clerk read bids from Fred Alters mid Cha-i. Fielag for furnishing street signs, which was referred to 'the street and alley committee to report. The elerk read an ordinance granting Mie Tri-City Railway i.ie right to build and maintain an electric street rail way, from Kighteenth avenue aud Twen tvscsnd street cost on Kighteenth ave nue to Thirtieth street, north on Th'ir tieth street to rotirteenth avenue, then-e to connect with the present line: also commencing at a point n Ninth venue at tine intersection of Twenty fifth street and running thence west on Ninth avenue to Twenty-first t-treet thence north on Twenty-first street to Sith -avenue, thence west on Sixth ave mie. usiii" the present car tracks to j . a Twentieth street, thence north on Twentieth street to Fwurth avenue to connect with present tracks. Alderman. Birkel moved immediate consideration of the ordinance. Car ried. Alderman Birkel moved the adoption of the ordinance. Carried bv unanim ous vote. The clerk mid a communication fron the Board of Ivoeal Improvements pro viding for the construct km of a twelve- inch sewer on Fourteenth-and-a-half street from Ninth avenue to Fifth ave nue to connect with the Fifth avenue sewer. Alderman Birkel offered a resolution approving the estimate of $1,787.40 for the construction of the sewer. Adopted by unanimous vote. Tlie clerk read an ordinance for the construction of u 12-inch ewer on Fourteenth-and-a-half street from Ninth avenue north to Seventh avenue west to Fourteenth street and north to connect with the Fifth avenue sewer, Alderman Blochlinger moved the im mediate consideration of the ordinance Carried unanimously. Ahlemwtn Birkel moved , the adopt ion of the orditwince. Adopted unanimously Alderman Blochlinger from the Bridge committee, submitted a report rceom mending that a proposition be submit ted to the Tri-CHy Railway Co., and the Board of Supervisor to the effect that the city, county and street railway The Annual Income For life that you . would like to leave your wife, and the amount in cash you would like to have returned to you, if you survive the period of limited payments give these facts and the ages of both, in writing for terms on this contract, devised and introduced by The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. This Company ranks first la Age. first In Assets. first la Amount Paid Policy-holder. The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, KiChakd A. McCcidt, Preaident. V. A. Spencer, Peoria, III., Manager. Dr. Paul Kerseh and H. B. Wbcclau, I'cal agents for Rock Island. Schlitz Means The best materials the best that money can buy. A brewery as clean as your kitchen; the utensils, as clean. auo cooung none in mierea air, in a piate glass room. The beer aged for months, until thoroaghly'fermented, so it will not cause biliousness. The beer filtered, then sterilized in the bottle. You're always welcome to the brewery for the owners ara proud of it. . . . , . . Phones, 5830 & West 1014. And the Size Of It proves that Carse&OhlweilerCo.. people know the worh of 425 EleveaUl St' Kock Island y i Ask for tht Brewery Bottling. The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous $50 $47 m00 so To San Francisco, Los Angeles and Return. To Portland, Tacoma and fl Seattle and Return. Aug. 1 to 14. Long return limit. Through tourist a it 1 ydandard tdecpers daily from Rock Bland to Califor nia. Choice of routes. Trains leave Bock Island daily at 10:10 p. in., '":'- and 7:10 a. in. -f F. H. PLUMMER, C. P. A., KOCK ISLAND, ILL. S. F. BOYD, D. P. 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You can go to the Pacific Coast in one of these cars at very small expense, and they are very comfortable. I can be of service to you if you will just let me know that you are going to make the trip. f Will you not kindly fill out the coupon below? Fill it out carefully and mail it to me. .bull partic ulars and interesting printed matter describing what you want to know," will be sent by return mail. liilliHSltlil)!! 831 COUPON. CUT THIS OUT. FRANK A. HART, Passenger Agent C. B. &.Q. R. R., ROCK ISLAND. ILL. I want to go to. Please send descriptive folders telling about the cheap tickets, the country, and how to get there. , Name. Address.