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3 MAKE NEVER A HIT BRING FIGHT HERE I DRINK I DONT, THE ISLANDERS FACE TO FACE Ask For wr?.- a Islanders Powerless Before Ba President Holland Said to be w mier s ker but Lose the Gafpe ; on an Error. About to Declare Dubuque Franchise Forfeited. TIIE ARGUS, SATUHDAY. AUGUST SI, t907. Your Vacation Will be n "rucccns if yon allow us to help you complete your "going away" outfit. i Suit cases, traveling hags, fold ing umbrcllar, fancy waistcoats, bathing suits; in fact, every thing in men's wear cm he found in our store. Straws Half Price. Of 11 KNOX CRUSHER HATS. AM A HATS. PAN- MEN OF CULTURE -AND REFINEMENT Always want their clothing made lor them, not to lit any body. For the must fa.-tidi..us wo have some elegant Fall fab rics to show tliose who woul 1 like to have lite li.'itei'n of their business or "Sunday" clothing to wear in the eaily Fall. We (an ht you i:i a model that, can not fail to give yon thi distingue stlc of a gentleman. E. F. DORN. 1812 Second Ave. cooocooooooooooooooooooo WHY DO UP-TO-DATE ICE CREAM FANCIERS AND PEOPLE WHO APPRECIATE THE QUALITY AND LARCE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY ICE CREAMS AND FRUIT ICES GO TO MATH'S? WE WANT YOU TO GIVE US YOUR NEXT PARTY OR RE.CEPTION ORDER AND WE WILL CONVINCE- YOU WHY WE ALWAYS FACTION. GIVE SATIS- MATH'S FANCY ICE CREAMS, CON FECTIONERY AND PARTY SUPPLY HOUSE. 171f Second Avenue Both Phones. i Special Attractions at Watc: LABOR DAY . if$gff The Place Harper House Block. Tower BUNGLES GET SWALM AROUND Then Wanner Lets a Roller Get Away, Whio'1 With. Two Hits De- cidss the Day. GAMES TOMORROW. Dubuque at Kock Island. Cedar Rapids at Clinton. Bloornington at Peoria. Decatur at Springfield. GAMES MONDAY. Clinton at Rock Island. Cedar Rapids at Dubuipie. Springfield at Peoria. Decatur at Blooniington. Clinton, Aug. 111. .Tawn Raker w;r at his best yoteiday afternoon and d lowed the Islander;; not a hit. At that ho would have been defeated had it not been for an error. Rock Island ma le a run on errors in the third an i a bundle and a couple of iiits result'' ! in a pair of scores for Clinton in their half. After that neither side could do -in thing. Howard piteh 'd fine ball, but four hits being registered and he issue I two passes. Xot a visitor reached bisr xc, pt on errors. Swaltu got a lii'e in the third on an ertor by Vogel and stop second. Murjdiy sacrificed hini to tliird, troni where he scored when Vogel made a wild throw to first. '! . Ilili :ou! Krror Count I'nir. Knph.iti in Clinton's half hit afl't l!ak r was out and Wanner let liar tod's toiler get .away from him. Kan ban going to iiiird. Hat'iod stole sec ond. Oidan Hew out but Corkhili sincle brought in both runners. Score ROCK ISLAND. R. H, R. Swalnt. if 1 ft u .Murphy. If ft t) u llimew. 1!) it n M Vandine. 3b u u 1 Wanner. 2b ft n 3 Rerger. ss n (i 1 Dowers, cf u " 1 Cook, cf 0 0 2 Eng. e n (i 5 Ilowiird. n n ft 1 E o o n ii Totals .. CLINTON. Kaplian, cf . H.i i rod. ::b Milan, if . . . Corkhill. if . Cior-lxtt. lb Vosnd. :;h . . V.'itulergi iff. Lemon, c . . I taker, p . . .1 R. . . .1 ...1 . . .u . . .0 . . .0 . . .0 . . .0 . . . .n . . . .' ii II 1 1 A. (I 1 ii Ii 1 4 II t I 1 0 1 1 n o n 11 I I n (i 0 11 II II Totals Store by innings: .2 I 1 1 Rock l.-hmd . .o n 1 jj ii a n u II . .1! II 2 0 0 0 II I) it- mroii Summary: Two-base hit Ohlnn. Struck out Ry Howard, 1; bv Raker, i. liases on halls ();T Howard, 2. Wild pitch Howard. Stolen bases S.valm. k.mhnn, Hai tod. og 1. Time 1:15. fmpire Daub. Springfield. 111.. Aug. 111. Schioibo' was wild nnd donated the L-arne to Springfield. Campbell was hit by a htown ball and painfully injured. Score-: SI'RINCFIFLD. R. H P. A. 12. 2 o 0 1 :: 0 11 7 n ir, 1 i 2 1 n 1 :: 1 1 11 n 1 0 n 11 11 11 n 4 0 27 1! 1 P. A. 12. 2 ( o (J 5 1 1 I) II ii 1 n 0 0 11 12 1 1 1 1 0 5 1 0 0 10 11 1 (I 21 11 .:; Ruby. If 0 1 Schai U'.vi her. ss '1 Hel ix i t. :ib II (i Muni". 11) n n Novaei k", c li II 2 lghes, 2h 2 2 Shaw, rf 1 1 Campbell, if 1 u Moore, if ii o oecher, p 1 (i DKCATl'R. R. II. leffrie?, rf 1 Moore, 2b Wagner, if I'urtell. :ib Long, cl feiinant, 1b , 'roto.'ss I'owcil, c S( hreiiier, I) Pearsons, i Totals 1 Score by innings: Spi ingfiebl 11 2 U 2 1 0 0 0 5 Decatur 1 n tin on 0 0 0 1 Summary: Stolen bases Campbell front (2). Struck out Hv Srhreiher. by Reecher, Rases on halls Off Schit ibtr, 4. Double plavs Herbert- Hughes - Scharnwcbcr: Hiiifhcs Scharn. web, -Smith. Time l:::o. Umnire arnithcrs. l'forla. at I Ionic. VI:ih. , I'eoria, III., Aug. :',1. Peoria cc lcbra- When you want a auick cure without any loss of time, and one that is followed oy no bad reaults, use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy s It never fails and is pleasant to take. It 13 equally valuable for children. It is j famous for its cures over a large part ol ; I the civilized world. v K - . LOUIS COOK. Always 1 x-in-nilabl'.' Utility I'layer. This valuable member of the Island- rs w;is horn at Quincy, III., March 1!' 1SSJ. lie started to idav iirofessioiiiil ball at Oshkosh, Wis., where he wort oi in r.n!.). .m me oiiming oi lue sea son ot itini,, iti would not sign wit! Wisconsin and was taken on by i'eoria The Disl illei s did not use him, and in' wn ii;t to i he Islanders in .Tune. Durin: ast s ason he played short and won name tor reliability and steaumess 1 his vear. while he hits boon forced w iJay m :i numlier ot positions and ha th lefore not had an onnor! unit V to make the best showing, he has alwtiy ''.one Ins lovi 1 bi st. lb' has also been there with the bat in the rabies that have won many a game. Cook is rniwrsity of Illinois man. ami whil prevented horn pb-ung on tin team there because be is a professional. h( has done valuaide wotk tvs assistau coach under liuiT. While the latti was with lloston tliis siiring he Inn full charge of t!:e team. ted rtturn to the home grounds bv defeating liloomiiii'loii. 1 to 1. Tliiery's work .'it the bat. scoring throe times in !h re times up, was the feature. Score: FKORIA. R. H. P. A. 12. Thiery. if :: :; 1 n p Davidson, cf o 0 (l 0 Swaeina. lb n 2 J 1 o Rcwcr, :iii n 2 1 2 u I2gan. 2b il u r, 4 0 Donnelly, cf . 11 1 ;t 0 0 Kiickson. e 11 1 4 1 0 Raymond, ss 11 n :: 1 0 Wildi r, p 11 o 1 0 0 Totals 1 ii 27 12 i RI.OO.MINC.TON. R. II. P. A. 12. Uraba'ii, :'.b 1 2 2 1 0 Snyder. s o 11 0 4 n Coni. is. If 0 1 1 () p Reek. ( f 0 i n n 1 Kuiiu. l!i 0 1 10 ( (I I.. Donovan. 2b n 11 4 4 1 Wi'ians, rf 11 o r, 0 J Wihen, rf (I 11 1 n 2 leuseii. p n 11 1 ; 11 Totals 1 5 21 12 1 Scorr i'eoi i a by innings 1 0 1 (I 1 II 1 II 1 gton 10 (I II II (I () 0 0 1 Rio lUintnary: Two-base bits Thierv (2). Stolen bases Thiery, Davidson. Rases 0,1 halls Off Wilder. off .len sen. 1. Struck our Rv Wilder :t t,v lens 11, 1. Double plays Rayrnond- Hgan; Rayinond-Rgnn-Swacina. Time l:2u. T'ninirc Wilkinson. Attendmwn 1 .2t id. ItnliH M:inulitvr-1. ( e;ar Rapids, la Aug. 21. R. II. P. x t . . ti 2 :: ..2 n 0 . . 2 in ,.o u 1 ..2 1 r, . . 1 1 . . 2 1 0 ..1 2 1 locdis won. Score: 012 DA It RAPIDS. A. 12 ii 1 Davis, If Oaiies r Howaid. 2b I'l'yie. lb fiiovvn. if Simon, c Cli'venger. ss CJarzce, :'b R.idabaiigh, Total 1 1 12 27 11 . DURFQUn. R. II. P. A. F. Slr'cdds, If 11 2 4 I) . Mclilll, cf 0 12 0 0 Rosso, lb 11 11 13 0 0 Gen in r., 2b 0 11 0 4 1 Meddoii. 2h 0 tl 1 1 2 Derringer. s 0 0 2 4 ') O'Rrion, c ' 0 0 1 2 1 Weber, rf 0 0 10 I Swalni. p 11 1 0 1 (1 Total ft 4 24 1 5 Cedar Rrpids 1 .1 0 2 1 1 1 3 11 Dubuque 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 ' Two base hits Pfyle, Radabaugl! Rases on halls Off Sivalm. 3. Struck out Rv Radahaugh, 1 ; by Swalm, LTmpire Sotloyi, liinmitnil lliist. Daub gave another nice exhibition of umpiring at Clinton yesterday, his work beiiirt condemned by both sides On one occasion, when he called Kng out on third strike when the bull went so wide that Catcher Ienion had to jump for it to get it with 0110 hand Manager Tighe completely lost patience and expostulated so persistently that Daub called two policemen and ordered them to take the Rock Island manager from the grounds. As he left, members ot the crowd called to Tighe. "Take Daub with you, and we'll be satisfied Baker has been a stumbling block for Rock Island all season. The only time he has been beaten was on a fluke by NOWON WAY TO ROCK ISLAND Dfficers of Up-River Association Threaten to Try Id Block Him With Court Injunction. Fresidont Ed Holland and Secretn'y rbert Miller of the Thivo-I league -- c rotary Rowland of the Dubnoue ociation, and .loo i'aien, meinlvr of Dubuipie board 01 directors, were toning to Rot k Island todav with h- iirosnects of a clash ovi-r the nm I i. . . . .- I. , T k . . 1 4". 1. : , t'.'i; 01 Mil.1 j'liiiii'i'i'. ii.iin-iiisr WIleTl thi V meet. b roai liresent indientie.11 til.- nsattcr is likely to get into th ts. cot: .'t the lcccnt. ineitmg at Peori 1 1 m nieiii 110 am was triven iio-v..i- 11.. ii . j . , , i ) '.eclaro the Dubuipie franchise to ton d in case sat isfaciory assurane wa.- not lorthconung that the team woi Id he earned through to the on of the season. Yoslenlav Seeietnr Mil "i- was in Dubu-pie and while the'" notified the otlieers of the ns--o- da; on that the franchb-o would !) UcNred forfeited ;it Rock Island after ttie game here this afternoon M Miller left Dubuipie for Rock Is! onl this morning, to unci Presidi-nt Hol- ane here this afternoon, hut stopped it ( 'inton en route. linn- Ilnrrlcd t 1 ri t Iota. It; the lileaillime the Dubuipie o!lt er. ,'nt lo'.'ether and lia-tilv a re -d do!.-. to Mock the proceedings if possi Seon-tary Rowland and Mr. Pah n, corC io-iy started for Rock Island a cei'feront ron;e from that taken Sec let a ry Miller with the avowed ten i ion of applying for an iniune tie bV by in- i n to revent the trnnsfer of tin fran- Cllise. They reached tin tend 1 he game t his vci-wion wtth an city in tune to ill attenioi.n. in con Argus representa- tive Mr. Rowland said President Hol land will be in this evening and a eonieionoe will be held and the out roine will decide Dubinpie's course. He declared the improved showing made at Dubuque under the new man ageinent dcserw.l a triii at ieas! lid the end of the season and said he toe: his associates are prop. nod to i.igov otisly defend their lights if necessary While in Dubuipie Mr Milb-r stated that the reason for the acjioii coutem plated was that Dubuque had not tit- slightest prospect of coming up to th required ::ii.niMi attendance nnd lit 1 hi on remiss in paving league due;. 1 no nasenait ouniais 01 that c:ty re plied that they were willing to o.nry the tonin fiirounli tool if the atti n 1 ir.ee did no: reach ?.0 u0( thoy stoo l ready to contribute enough to the- I'aciio treasury to make up the differ ence. The soor.'taty. however, dhi not seem Fatisiied with the situation. ueports iroin iiiibuiitte are that tr is the. intention to place the ftanchls it Ifockford. A dispatch from P.looni- "gton savs the t-arn. if taken from thfi Key city, will probably be place ! ti Davenport and carried by th? eague till the end of the s'a-- n. Rock Island, having eight games to play with tic Miners, is ospechiVy interested in the miteome of the con fiovcrsv. (ourtt M:iy Nt IiiNTfori. Considerable intertst is being taken in the attitude the courts wul t a !;- if they arc appealed to. Tne question of jurisdiction is also raised, some, contending that as the affair is iui es tate in character it can only be d cided in ;i federal tribunal. In sindla. casis which have been brought tnti the courts the iaiter have as a ru'.e decided the issues were nut such a - could be pmpei lv considered bv then; and the baseball authorities have been loft to arrive at a settlement among themselves. Ilarrod season. at Rock Island early in the FROM THE DOPE BOX. Jacksonville has dropped Dad Roach. Offa Ni.iil has been called away from Springfield by sickness. Baker had not won a game defeated Rock Island July 1. h. It is reliably feported that several big league tcania are sizing up O'Lcary. Two games Monday, the first being called at 10 a. in. and the afternoon con test at 3. The Islanders need to look back well as ahead, for our old friend times of need. Bidden Hill, is close our heels. If the Islanders get a lookin at the ..... . nt - - - 1- . . penuum, 11 win ne necessary ior eiieiiij to win ail ot thf next nine games on the home gremnds. : The double umpire experiment seems to have been confined to Rocic Island alone. One man is looking after the tight games in the southern end of the circuit. President Spencer of the Rock Isl and Baseball association today an nounced that the newspaper carrier boys of the city will be admitted free WINTER'S BITTERS. of charge day. :t tin- morning game Mon Mtm.tger Donnelly says nowadays it ' necessary for the homo team to win, legardless of the lui'rits of the game, or tile crowd is sore. In the old days wlu-n Donnelly got his start the spectators wore v, ell enough phased if thoy saw a rood game, regardless 01 wno got uie long end of the score. T bin jiicsum- t.ly is in line with the statement Doit eHy made while hero tiie last time that Peoria would not lose another game fin tile Home grounus uns jeai. RECORD OF THE PENNANT RACES THRI2I2 I2YI2 LRAOIT.. W. L. IV t Decatur To Pi .i;:1; Peoria . . . i' .1- .u!" Spiiugfn-M : II Rock Island C8 45 .602 Cedar Rapids ::' 50 .55s 1 lieomiugion lt ill .IIS Clinton 14 (is. .::'.);: Dubuque 1! -17'i NATIONAL LI2A;ri2 W. L- IV!. Ciiicago SS 22 .7-1 New York C7 Is Pitt-bnig cs Pi .5.;; Pl-.lheb-lphia Ill 50 .501 P.rooklyu 51 01 .lis Cincinnati 50 lis .421 Pi oti 4:1 7:: ."71 Si. Louis, 25 S5 .2a2 AMRRICAN 1J2ACF12 W. 0!) lis 7o OS 51 L. II !0 r. !'.! 01 OS 07 7s Pci. .0 1 1 Detroit Philadelphia Chicago . . . ,5:b; .5ss .51 .17 1 Cleveland . . New York . . I lost on . . . . St Louis... Washington .13 : .11 AMRRICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pc . To!, do 7!1 51 .5!H Ooluti'hu- 77 51 .5SS Minneapolis on 01 .5la Louisville 07 07 .5ui Indianapolis 02 7u .471 Kansas City "' Tl .IT'' Milwaukee 01 7u .li'.'l St. I'a.li C2 S2 .3SS RESULTS YESTERDAY. TI I RI2I2-T2YTj LI2AO.FI2. Clinton, 2; Rock Island. 1. Springfield. 5; Decatur. I. Peoria. 1: r.loouungton. 1. Cedar Rapids, II; Dubuque, ft. AM KRiCAN I.I2AO.F12. New York, Philadelphia. 0. Washington, :'; Boston. 4 televc: innings. NATIONAL LI2AO.ri2. Pittsburg. 2-n: Chicago. 1-0 (seeor,.! game si von innings.) Boston. :'.: New York. I (six in niiigs. rain ) Pi iheh Iphia. 1; Brooklyn. :'.. AM KilIOAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis. 1: Toledo, 13. Louisville. 1: Columbus. 1. Minneapolis. 5; St. Paul, -I. Milwaukee. 1-1; Kansas City. 2-3. IOWA LI2ACFI2 Keokuk. I : Burlington. S. Mar.-iialliown, (i-3; Waterloo, 2-4. O.-kaioosa. 1"; Ottninwa, ft. Q'tinoy. 2; Jacksonville. 2. CENTRAL LEAOLE. Teire Haute, 5; Canton. 1. Kvansville, 2; Wheeling, 1. Smith Rend. 1-1; Dayton, 0 !. Crand Rapids. ; Springlicid, 1. V 12 S T 12 R N LE AC, U 12. De? Moines. 1-7; Sioux City, ft1 (second' game six innings). Postal Employes to Play. One of tiie events in the season in the baseball world will be the game tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock be twein the clerks ami cariiers of the Rock I-dand post office. The boys have nract iced faithfully and experts who have locked the teams over say battle will be fit ice. th, At tbis season we should eat sparing ly and properly. "We should also help the stomach as much as possible by the use of a little Kodol occasionally. Kodol for indigestion and dyspepsia will rest the stomach by actually di gesting the food itself. Sold by all druggists. - itters. Everyone drinks it and keeps well. All Whiskies Bottled in Bond. Old McBraycr. Nelson Bour bon. Nelson Rye, Anderson Bourbon, Old Taylor, Clark's Rye. COLFAX WATER Car bonated and plain. 1616-1618 Third Avenue, Rock Island, 111. THREE IN A Sweet Marie and Fashoda Win the Harness Events Friday in Straight Heats. ONE HORSE LOSES SHOE Coronado Again Takes the Runniorj Event, the Tri-City Derby. Going I the Mile in 1:52. Roth of the hirnis .vtios at the Ninth street track yesterday aft' inooii were won in three straight, heat-, Sva t t Marie, own-, d by .1. Kittci liiau nf Tiskilwa. tnl.ing the Fashoda. owned by F. of M nipilis, the f pe 2:'J. pace. and 12. Wi l.eishan 1 ial 2 : 'o ; r.u of tile trolling Corona. 10 won ;;Tng the thirl Which T'uK tile place 'Veto silnduied. Did he tii-ii' lietby. ma uniiitig inc.- which th e Woods ilolS" tin won during the me t. It lias cross- i the line first every day. The run ning event vesteidav was lor a mile. lied I'eppi r and Wi-a nrin gave D 1 Coionado a tair chase, but Airniount dropped lar behind on tin: stiond lap. f he time was 1 :52. The tiack yesterday was in fair rdinpt.'. and the attendance was larger than ither of the iirst two days of tlr met. 1 inlays events will end the meeting. P:ai' had t k -n mam toliaoe races Suiidav and Labor day, ten t -- were cailed off oil nccolllit of the ili- lense interest in the baseball contests. Following are the sumni.-iru s ot yes terdays races: S:g". : l,nr.N... S too. Swei t Micie. b in., i Ki: ret 111.111 ) Lucy .. lt. in., ( l'e'ens ) .1 1 May C. br. m.. ( Mover) Ttnii 2:2';'-. 2:2':. 2:20. U:UO Trul I'nrsc. :tiM. Fasla da. h. in.. ( Wicker: ham ). . .1 1 I Yerna M . b. ru.. (Johnson) 2 3 i Robert P.. b. g.. (Friend) 3 2 -: Tinn 2::!'i'i, 2: 3d. 2:2S. II or-,- In Sot llilrk. In the 2:25 pace Colomd Johnson owmd by T. 12. Johnson of Sullivan Id., threw a shoe in the second (u at and was distanced. Lady S., Ed Ward's liitle mare, was also distanced in th second neat. Johnson entered a pro test. In the 2:2ft trot. Sandy Mac. own ed hv l.d Ward, was distanced lor run ning. In the second heat Yeina M. fin islied second, but was set back to third place for swerving, the drivi r of Rol ert P. charging that he was touted on the' tutu onto the stretch. THREE PRIZES TO BE GIVEN SHOOTERS Rock Island Gun C'ub Will Spend Monc'ay Afternoon at Watch Tower Range. The Rock Island Oun club will boll a distance handicap club shoot Mon Don't Make Your Wife Press Your Clothes When you can have it done lice at such reasonable prices too. Tri-City Cleaning & Dye House, M. ABRAHAMS, PROP. Ladies' and gent's garment;, cleaned, pressed, dyed and re paired. Work guaranteed. Goods called for and delivered. Mer chant tailoring a specialty. 2121 Fourth avenue. Reck Island. Phone W738 K. 11 B ROW BUT WILL HEREAFTER. day atiit no iti. :Tailr.ig at 1 o'clock a'- their- range in ;,r 1 hi Watch Tower Thr-e prizes will b-- awarded for the three high scon s. Tic no mli'-ts will also Cotnpe'o tor the- Peters cu,, whien ba.- !..!!! (ion.'ited by the Petes company. : 1 le -1 ot to.- for six month'--, each member ol tic club :-h.oting at. 15" iiitds. not t 1 i .ce. ,1 5" birds hi. any ..in- shoo;. The seor..-- male in shooting fir the prizes Mmula; afti tiii ion tiny be counted on tin- cu;i if the members so declare them-"lv3 in this way b. iore going to score. Peteis shells '" be use, I I'M-lasivelv in cent for f- ctmi. The prizes i. be aw;ire.ed MondDY are; Kir-': Order on P.eiin -tt elovi store for $5 sweater. Second: Older- on Simon '.- Mos,n- f older for $.1 liat. Thiol : Or.hr on Koch, the .gun smith, for ,2 worth of shells. 9. 8 ennett THE ROCK ISLAND FURRIER. XC.OCXCCKXXKOCX Is pleased to announce the arrival of his Fall and Winter Styles of Furs. Patterns from New York and London. C?0 vOOOOOOOOOC. ooooooooooooo 1 BENNETT'S SPORTING GOODS STORE U, 1619 Second Avenue, Rock fsland. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO A FRIENDLY DISCUSSION Between two cltlbmatos as to th merits of this, that, of the other beverage as a chaser or as a drink by it si If, always ends in endorsing the Carre &: Ohlwoiler company's brand, whatever the choice (linger Ale, Iron Brew, Lemon. Sarsaparilla. Coca-Cola, or the like. Club members are aware, many families know that our bottling is tantamount to purity. You'll know if you stud for a case. Carse & Ohlweiler Company, Cor. Eleventh St. and Fifth Ave. Old phone west 14, new phone 6830. g MP jfh fax v Px