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•V r-*&'A Kucnirui 'i'imcs-'ftrpul.ilitnn, IMarshalltoum, fcira, H'ucsdnj), .August 3,1302 #-

Famous the World Over—Fully Matured.

Order from I lc rns tc i i i Hro .s .

I11 Government Weather and Crop

Bulletin Shows Very Favor­

able Conditions. 1

1*1 l .OO ' i ! S . i ' . " : Texas and 11 i • i i : i n s t ee r s . Or -1 .1 'T i ; s t ocke r s n i l i l f e ede r s , "J.Tii-'ii 5 . ; !0 .

I l o .n s—Ksi iu i a t ed r ece ip t s I 'm- t oday , (; cdii; steady to lowvr; heavy, T .r><> 7 T i l ; p acke r s . 7.:U"-t 7 . ; med ium. T .oa 'u 7 t ' i ' t : l i gh t . 7 .1 i i ' k 7 .1 .> . j

Sheep -—In t ima ted r ece ip t s fo r t oday . • ) . i t i ) ( ; ; s t e ady : mu t tons . . I . - IO 'n • : l ambs . : ! .7T> ( f t r> . ' .Ml : r ange we the r s , l ! . 2 .> f i t • I . !U ; ewes . : ! . 25 (u 4 .25 .

A*

Yod Have

Small or Large Sums of

t f iot iey

to Save either monthly or in lumps

" Call on or write the

Drouth Has Affected Some of the

Districts in the South and

\ ; '0 Jest .

Wheat Being Harvested in Some

Sections • a« Ripening Too

Fast.

Ph i . i s Hor se Marke t

IgO, A im. 5 . -The re l i be ra l r i l i i o f ho r se s in t he r i l l j r . and j l t s t a im" , I t s i l t l l c i e lH to t ake a l l o f f e r ings a t l a s t s t eady p r i ce - . The o l l i e i a l week was on ly aga ins t 1 .

f a i r l y . 11 • • t i nn v • s • i a 111 i W e e k ' s

t u l a ! l a s t i ' .>v t he

Senator Cullom Says Roosevelt

Will be Nominated and Elect*

ed in 1904.

Everything Favorable to Repub

lican Success—Democratic

Claims Disputed.

It pays twice the ' interest of a bank and has been

Proven Beyond a Doubt

Safer Than Any Bank

Read this Letter Mar ion , Iowa , June 23 , 1002 .—Mr. E .

: » r . Va i l , Sec re t a ry—Dear S i r : I am p leased t o acknowledge the r ece ip t o f a d ra f t fo r $ - .754 , be ing t he wi thd rawa l va lue o f t he twen ty - sha re ce r t i f i ca t e •he ld by myse l f and wi fe . The amoun t pa id by us on each ce r t i f i ca t e was $1 , -008 . We pa id t h i s amoun t i n mon th ly paymen t s ex t end ing ove r a pe r iod o f e igh t yea r s . I t e a rned u s a f t - i f l e more t han 9 pe r cen t i n t e r e s t , wh ich a l l mus t admi t i s a l a rge r a t e o f i n t e r e s t f o r

• t he se f lu sh t imes . The Iowa Rus ines s Men ' s Bu i ld ing

and Loan Assoc ia t ion , o f wh ich you a r e t he sec re t a ry , ha s dea l t w i th u s in an hones t and bus ines s - l i ke manne r . Ve ry t ru ly , JOHN T . CRIPPEN, D . D .

JOHN D. VAIL, Pres. and Gen'I Mg'r.

, B. I. MORGAN, Vice Pffi

; ' i). i . k i isD. mi • 11 mil srnlarj

130 West Main Marshalltown, Iowa.

Office Hours 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.

DR. WOOD PROPRIETOR

Chicago . Aug . 5 .—Sep tember whea t

opened h ighe r t o ' . s l ower a t 70 t o

and fo r a momen t he ld a t 70 : s on

seve ra l s l i gh t ly bu l l i sh f ac to r s . Cab le s :

we re h ighe r i n sp i l e o f t he s lump he re ; :

t he re s t i l l con t inued a d i seourag ing ly i l ow run o f con t r ac t g r ade a r r iva l s and r a in s were gene ra l i n t he cen t r a l wes t and i Mi io va l l ey . T rade was du l l , how­eve r , and on f a i r wea the r in t i n no r th ­wes t whe re sp r ing whea l needs t h i s k ind o f wea the r mos t , an easy f ee l ing deve loped , Rece ip t s were heavy . Sep ­t ember so id back to b l e l

4 and hung s t eady fo r a t ime . • , : • ' [ ; - ' v j 'wp l ;

On ly s ix ty -n ine ca r s t o "a r r ive t oday he lped co rn in u s show o t open ing mm-ness . Se l l i ng , howeve r , was l i be ra l ami t he we . i t he r i s cons ide red ve ry f avo r ­ab l e fo r t he g rowth o f c rops . As a r e su l t Sep tember co rn , wh ich opened Vi f i r -k . l ower t o ' - iC i Vi h ighe r a t

I so ld o IL t o f j i i - l i « > a t s he ld l i rm fo r a sho r t t ime wi th i

c o rn . Ra ins were aga ins t t he c rops j i i nd g rad ing , bu t s e l l i ng soon eased the j ma rke t . Sep tember opened ' 4 up a t ' MJ ' j . so ld shade h ighe r , t hen d ipp> . d t o ;> 1 7 s and hung nea r

P rov i s ions opened eas i e r on l i qu ida ­t i on and the l i be ra l r ece ip t s o f hogs . The hog marke t , howeve r , he ld s t eady and l i ga t suppor t by packe r s b rough t a ra l ly .

co r r e spond ing week a yea r ago . ee ip t s fo r t oday a r e e s t ima ted a t

j Qua l i t y showed some improvemen t ox ­e r t h " open ing ' day l a s t yea r , and a c l ea rance was e f f ec t ed w i th l e s s d i l l i -cu l ly . Some heavy d ra f t e r s were dosed ou t a t a round and ex p re s so r s were a l so in good demand , supp l i e s f a i r l y l i be ra l , and p r i ce s abou t s t eady . Con­no l ly i<- Sho twe l l . o f Ph i l ade lph ia , and Joseph Ca ldwe l l , o f S t . l . ou i s were t he mos t agg res s ive b idde r s on the I r i v -i l i g c l a s s , and the bu lk o f t he bes t o f ­f e r ings wen t t o t hese dea l e r s a t a r ange o f $1 15 f a L 'OD. The common g rades o f a l l

. c l a s se s were t a b i t d r aggy . bu t abou t j a i l a r r i va l s were t aken a t s t eady p r i ce s . ! e l [Feede r s a r e s t i l l a c t i ve , bu t supp l i e s ' i l im i t ed .

K i , : : ou . j Opposition Party Without an

Issue—Cuba and Tariif Re­

vision.

Chicago , Aug .

Cu l lom dec l a re s t ha t

\ e l t w i l l l i e nomina ted fo r t he p re s i ­

dency by the r epub l i can pa r t y in ' JO I

a nd wi l l be e l ec t ed "hands down . " The

sena to r , who was in Ch icago yes t e iday ,

t h inks the r epub l i cans wi l l c a r ry the

( ions t h i s yea r and wi l l hav

"The tu rkey nop in Iowa th i s yea r wi l l no t l i e 25 pe r cen t o f w ha t i t was a yea r ago . Wet wea the r i s r e spons ib l e fo r t h i s cond i t i on . As i s we l l known , t he tu rkey has neve r come to be a who l ly domes t i ca t ed fowl . I t l i ke s Hie ba rn ­ya rd a t mea l t imes bu t i t ha s ; i h ab i t o f roos t ing in t r ee s , and inva r i ab ly s t ea l s j i s ne s t , i t s whe reabou t s gene ra l ly l .< - -i n j r unknown to pou l t ry r a i s e r s un t i l i t con ie s i n w i th t he b rood . T in - we t wea the r l i a s no t b ' - e t i conduc ive to ha t ch ing o f b ig b roods . P robab ly CO pe r cen t o f t he eggs were ru ined be fo re ha t ' h im: by moi s tu re .

"F rom in fo rma t ion 1 have I wou ld s aw tha t t he cond i t i ons p reva i l i ng in Iowa wi l l gove rn in mos t o f t he wes t e rn s t a t e s . and tha t t he supp ly wi l l be ve ry sho r t and p r i ce s so h igh a s to l i e a lmos t p roh ib i t i ve excep t t o t he ve ry we l l t o do . F rom a l l qua r t e r s t he s ame s to ry o f sn i a i l b roods comes .

"1 wou ld no t be a t a l l su rp r i s ed i f t he d re s s ing and pack ing marke t wou ld open up wi th t u rkeys se l l i ng a round I t ! t o 1* cen t s , l i ve we igh t . Tha t s eems

P res iden t Koose - j n ea r ly tw ice a s much a s d re s sed r a t e s

fpGOOaOCSJOOOOOti

h There is But One Q ~ Big $250,000 Plant at Clinton Sold

to an Unknown Pur­

chaser.

3elieved the Purchase Was Made

to Retire the House from -

the Field.

Presumed that Big Hog Packers

are at the Head of the

Deal.

20th Century :a

-Sena to r She lby M.

t o

New York P roduce . .New York" . Aug . a .

" \Yhea i -~Sep tember , 7 ; • ! T s - I i ' u rn—00 ' " 1 . , . ' j P . u t i e r—Steady ; s t a t e da i ry . 17 r t i 20 ; I

s t a t e c r eamery , 17 f i i -0 ' j : im i t a t i on , f " ' 17 !

2 . . j Kggs - -S t eady to l i rm; s t a t e and ;

Pennsy lvan ia . ' JO « .{ ,<} / 21 : wes t e rn can - ; d i ed . lX ' . / 20 : uncand lcd . 15 I f IS . [

Pou l t ry - A l ive . e a s i e r ; ch i ckens . ' P IC ; t u rkeys . 11 ; fowls . 1H ' - . P r e s sed ' — I r r egu la r ; ch i ckens , 11 i / 1 ; tu rkeys ,

even l a rge r ma jo r i t y in t he l e -x t con ­

g re s s t han t i ny have in t he ^ . r e sen t

body , l i e i s s a t i s l i ed , a l so , t ha t I l l i ­

no i s w i l l go s t rong ly r epub l i can th i s j

a nd cos t o f t r anspor t a t i on added . The chances a r e good tha t many who have a lways had tu rkey fo r t he Thanksg iv ­ing d inne r wi l l have to go wi thou t t h i s yea r .

" In an t i c ipa t ion oT a sho r t t u rkey [ c rop we a r e p repa r ing to d i e s s and [pack an unusua l number o f ch i cken*

th i s s ea son , o f wh ich . t he re iC i s a f a i r supp ly . The sho r t t u rkey 'Crop

[p robab ly r e su l t i n h ighe r p r i ce 1 ch i ckens , howeve r

wi l f e i

H i ; f owl s , 13 .

S t . Lou i s P roduce . S t . Po ' i i s , Aug . 7 i .

Whea t—Cash , t i l ; Sep tember , iH-" s - / G-P

( "o rn—Cash , Oa t s—Cash ,

">S ; Sep tember , i l> : ,

P eo r i a P roduco . Peo r i a , Aug .

Corn - - I ' i rm ; h ighe r ; No . u '3 . Oa t s—Kasy : l ower ; No . :> wh i t e .

Ch icago Gra in . Ch icago . Aug . t

"Whea t — No . 2 r ed , 70^ ; No . r ed , (57 j f i t ( ! !» ; No . 2 ha rd . 70 ; Xo . 3 ha rd . | Kansas C i ty Ors in r^ ^ Us ; Au iu i s r . Sep tember opened , [ Kansas C i ty . Aug . C0-" i ( ! i 70 ; h ighes t , 70 , « ; l owes t , l i l t ; j Whea t—Sep tember . «2 ' i : IVcen ibe r c lo s ing , 60 ' ' f t i l t ' s . 1 C ' . ; •% ' (> < '> '> ' • • : No . 2 ha rd , f i i i ' . f t ! 7 ; No . I

Co rn—No. 2 , ( )0 ' £ , f t ( i l ; No . S . f iOTiGl : i b . a l ' d . ( iH ' i /GK ' . a ; No . 2 r ed . l i i j ; No . 3 r ed No . 2 w h i t e . f iO> j f f / 61 ; No . 2 ye l low, t !2 r <i 6S . GJ l j ; No . 3 ye l low, G2 '« i « ! ;** •« : Augus t . 5 ' J ; Sep tember o j i ened , 57 , >, ; h igh ­es t . r>7 1 ^ ; l owes t . r , s : c lo se , f i f i " ; .

Oa t s — No i ! . 30 ; No . 3 , 2S s 4<" r20 ; No . | Uat s—No. 2 wh i t e . 30Sf .32 . 2 w h i t e . USf j - lO ; No . 3 wh i t e . Ih i ' i / 3 ! ' ; No . 4 wh i t e , 34 ' r r S7 ; Augus t , 35 ; Sep tember , opened , 32 1 . . . ; h ighes t . S2U( f i ' 32? i , ; l ow­es t . 31 : c lose , o l 32 .

( ' o rn — Se idembc r . 34 !^ ; No . 2 mixed , f i . v f . t ) : No . 3 . "S .

Ua t s—No. 2 wh i t e ,

• IS" bocon ib r r . No . 2 wh i t e ,

THE DAY BEFORE. [Fo r Compar i son . j j

Ch icago , Aug . 4 . I Whea t -—No. 2 r ed . 71 : No . 3 r ed . >

No . 2 ha rd . 7 s ' , v ; No. 3 ha rd , 7 t i 1 -_ - ' ' / 77 ' - j : I Augus t , 70 ' ^ ; Sep tember opened a t 70^1 " t 70" ' s ; h ighes t , 71 : l owes t , 6 l tT -» ; j c l o s ing a t i i i ) " i . 1

< 'o rn—No. 2 and No . 2 wh i t e . RO ' i f j GI : No . 3 . 00 i« ( i l ; No . 2 ye l low, ( i l 1 • ; ' i i (>2 ; Augus t , " i j t 1 ' « : Sen t fMTiboro opened a t j r>S ' . «<> 5S ' a ; h ighes t , r»S s K <f / . "S^ i : l owes t , ! {>!'*'<i fi7'.j|: closing ;:t f>7!j r'i "* j

oa t s -—No. 2 , 30 ' ' / 31 ; Nc . 3 , 2SH*20 ; j No . 2 wh i t e , < !2» f r43 : No . 3 wh i t e , 38 ' ' . ' 42 ; ' No . 4 wh i t e . 36 '« i 38 : Augus t . : Sep ­t ember opened a t 3 : ; : "Highes t , j 33%: lowes t , 32> i : c lo s ing a t 32H.

. Minneapo l i s Gra in . Minneapo l i s , Aug . H.

V . ' hea t—Sep tember , Gt i ' . ^ ( i t t i . ' . l i - ' s : Pe -rember . G 1 1 1 r <t 61®s : on t r ack . No . 1 ha rd . 7*> 1 i : No . 1 no r the rn . 7 f i 1 i : No . 2 no r the rn , 72- 'M.

Du lu th Gra in . P ' a lu th . Aug . f i .

V . ' hea t — No . 1 ha rd , 7 . r e"s : No . I no r th -e : n . 72" ' « : No . 2 no r the rn . 71 : No . 3 s t r i ng , ( i s . To a r r ive—No. 1 l i aVd . 7 r> 1 ^ ; No . 1 no r the rn , 72V»; Sep tember , GSVL- : Pccembe i " , Cfe ' - ' s .

Wl i ea t -7 S » 2 : N O .

Milwaukee Gra in . AS : I W. i l . kee . Aug . " .

-Weak : No . 1 no r the rn . 7 .>» i 2 no r ihe rn . 77V_- : Sep te t : i l ) e r ,

Ch icago P roduce . ( ' h i e ; . go

Po rk—Augus t . . 1G.70 ; Aug . 5 .

I f . Sep tember .

Sep tember ,

Sep tember ,

I . t t r d—Augus t , • 10 .7~> : 10. sr..

Ki l i s—Augus t , 10 .4 2 , - j ] 0 .47 ' i j .

l i ve—Sep tember , noT/ I ' l ax—Cash , 1 .47 'n T in ' o tby - Sep tember . 3 .7" i . i ' l ove r—Octobe r , V . Pa r l ey—Cash , o ld , 5S( f i - t 55 ;

P -u t t e r — S teady : c r eamer i e s , l f .TT 1 : V| ; d a i r i e s , l a f / lS . . . . .

F t rg s—Wei l l ; ; 15 . l o s s o f f . Pou l t ry—lr regu?a r : t u rkeys . 1 2 ' ̂ 17

13 ' . » : < ' h i ckens . 11 ' i .

THE LIVESTOCK F?EVIEW.

L ive rpoo l Gra in . - ' L ive rpoo l . Aug . a .

Whea t—Quie t : spo t , Gs l ' > jd ; S i -p -t ember . Hs 3 1 r vd : December . r>s 10?4d .

Corn—Quie t ; spo t , a s l l ' ^d ; Sep tem­be r , 5 s 2 1

/ »d ; Oc tobe r , 5 s 1 c l .

Money Marke t . New York . Aug . 5 .

Money—Steady , 2 : ? i : p r ime mercan ­t i l e . 5 ; s t i - r l i ng , f i rm , 4 .S7 T i ? f i l . s s on demand ; 4 . s5Vi v 4 .S5W. a t s ix ty days .

New

. New York Exchange . Ch icago . Aug . 5 .

York exchange—20 p remium.

Infirmary WARSHALLTOWN, IA.

Dr . Wood i s s tudy ing in t he eye &

ca r hosp i t a l s o f New York C i ty . H i s

add res s i s 7G7 Un ion s t r ee t , B rook lyn ,

X" . Y . He wi l l be i n h i s o f l l ce aga in

Sep t . 1 s t .

Office 108 E. Main St.

Minnesota and Dakota Land

FOR SALE We have a cho ice lo t o f f a rm l ands

fo r s a l e a t r ea sonab le p r i ce s . The r io t ed Red r ive r l ands a spec i a l t y . Ca l l on o r add res s

J . Q . SAINT & CO. , Marsha l l t own , l a .

Ca t t l e Marke t S low—Good Demanc! fo r Hogs .

Ch icago . Aug . ' " a t t i c were s low ' and ba re ly s t eady , w i th " l i e u sua l poor Tuosdav demand f rom a l l c l a s se s o f buye r s , on ly abou t 3 .500 were marke t ed t he supp ly cons i s t i ng l a rge ly o f com­mon to med ium na t ives wes t e rn r ang ­e r s and Texans . On ly a sma l l pe r . : n t -age o f ca t t ' . e we re sh ipped to t he mar ­ke t . cons i s t i ng l a rge ly o f ha l f f a t , g r a s ­sy s tock , good enough to b r ing $8 .00 and cons ignmen t s t ha t come in to com­pe t i t i on w i th r ange ca t t l e a r e l uud to se l l .

Hogs—Only 20 .500 were o f f e red t o ­day . i nc lud ing f r e sh r ece ip t s o f 1G.000 , and ac t ive demand fo r ex t r a good en ­ab led se l l e r s t o ob ta in s t rong to l i t t l e h ighe r p i i ce s , bu t t he coa r se r d roves o f heavy hogs and l a rge ly 5 cen t s l ower .

Sheep—With 10 .000 l e s s t han were marke t ed yes t e rday , t h . r e was a ve ry ac t ive uo inand a t Mondays ' r educed p i i t e s .

Ch icago L ives tock . Ch icago , Aug . 5 .

Ca t t l e—Kst imn ted r ece ip t s fo r t oday , 3 ,500 ; s t eady : good to p r ime , S .OO' i /S .S5 ; p ' oo r i o med ium. 4 .7n '»? 7 .7<> : s t ocke r s , 2 .50 'T 5 .25 ; cows , 1 .501(5 .75 ; Texans , 3 .25 (n 5 .50 .

I l ogs—Kst imn ted r ece ip t s fo r t oday , IG .OOO: s t eady ; mixed bu tche r s , 7 .001 / -7 .75 : good to cho ice heavy , 7 .50« i 7 .S7Vj : r ough l i e i vy , 7 .00H/ -7 .40 : l i gh t , J j . i o ' i v 7 .45 ; bu lk ' o f s a l e s , 7 .25 1 /7 .50 .

Sheep—Kst imnted r ece ip t s fo r t oday , 14 ,000 ; du l l : 2 .50« i 1 .O0 ; l ambs , 5 .75 .

i OFFICIAL WEATHER FORECAST. S p e c i a l t o T imos - I lopub l i can .

; Des Moines , Aug . 5 .—Genera l ly f a i r I t on igh t and Wednesday : coo le r t o ­n igh t .

i Synops i s o f wea the r cond i t i ons : The ' d i s tu rbance wh ich caused the showers ' i n th i s s ec t ion yes t e rday and l a s t n igh t ,

now ex tends in a t rough o f compara ­t ive ly l ow p re s su re f rom the l akes t o New Mex ico , and unse t t l ed wea the r con t inues i n t he uppe r Mis s i s s ipp i va l -

. l ev and the l ake r eg ion . j The t empera tu re i s l ower in t he ' nor thwest and wil l be lower in this s e c ­

t i on t on igh t . [ Spec i a l t o T imes -Repub l i can . ! Obse rva t ions t aken a t 7 a . m . Loca l t ime .

f a l l and tha t t he r epub l i cans wi l l have

a handsome ma jo r i t y in t he nex t gen ­

e ra l a s sembly .

As to t he sena to r sh r ip , Mr . Cu l lom sa id t ha t t he ma i l who cou ld ge t t he ma jo r i t y in t he r epub l i can caucus wou ld bo e l ec t ed , an I t h a t f rom . ,11 l i e cou ld he . i i - A. , J . Hopk ins was p rac t i ca l ­ly su re o f t ha t ma jo r i t y . Sena to r Cu l ­lom . a l so s a id t ha t P re s iden t Uoose \ e l l wou ld have the I l l i no i s de l ega t ion i l l t he r epub l i can na t iona l conven t ion .

"The re i s no oppos i t i on t o t he p re? ! - ' den t i n t h i s s t a t e , so f a r a s I c an l ea rn . " s a id he . As to Sena to r Mason ' s e f fo r t

I t o e s t ab l i sh a pe r sona l o rgan iza t ion in ' oppos i t i on to t he r epub l i can s i a t c con i -I m i t l e e , Sena to r Cu l lom wou ld no t t a lk , • s av ing t ha i l i e dec l ined to d i scuss h i s co l l eague .

D i spu te Democra t i c C la ims . I "Kve ryUi ing looks mos t f avo rab le fo r | the r epub l i can pa r ly , " he s a id yes t e r ­

day in t he o t l i ce o f I ' n i t ed S t a t e s A t ­to rney S o l I J e thoa t . "1 c a n n o t see w he re t he democra t s have any bas i s fo r t he

C la ims wh ich some o f l ln .Mi i . i r e r e ­po r t ed t o be mak ing . I I v l i eve t he r e ­pub l i can ma jo r i t y i n t he nex t house

| wi l l be l a rge t han i l i s now. We wi l l ' e l ec t Rooseve l t p r e s iden t i n ! ' 0 I , ' h ands i down . ' j ' "The re may be some d i f f e r ences [ among repub l i cans a s to r ec ip roc i ty

w i th Cuba and a s to t a r i f f r ev i s ion , bu t j a i l t he se d i f f e r ences wi l l be s e t t l ed and | the pa r ty wi l l w in a g rea t v i c to ry in

i t h e nex t p re s iden t i a l e l ec t ion . The j democra t s t hemse lves admi t t h i s . Those j o f t hem wi th whom I have t a lked s ay they do no t expec t t o w in t h i s yea r o r nex t yea r , bu t t hey s ay tha t t hey wi l l w in a f t e r t ha t . Democra t i c succes s i s l i ke t he "mi lk s i ckness* among f a rmers ' cows . I t i s a lways ' a l i t t l e f u r the r up

[ t h e c r eek . ' ! "The r epub l i cans wi l l c a r ry I l l i no i s [ t h i s yea r by a ma jo r i t y a s l a rge a s o r i l a rge r t han the one they had in t h " I l a s t e l ec t ion . Mor i ; r epub l i can con ­g re s smen wi l l he e l ec t ed in i l i r . o l s t h i s

•yea r t han were e l ec t ed two yea r s ago . and the s l a t e l eg i s l a tu re wi l l be more

[ l a rge ly r epub l i can t han i t was two | yea r s ago . We have a f a i r appor t ion ­

men t . unde r wh ich t he pa r ty t ha t has | a ma jo r i t y o f t he popu la r vo te wi l l

j h ave t ha t ma jo r i t y r ep re sen ted in t he i l eg i s l a tu re . The re wi l l be t he s ame ; f a i r r a t i o be tween the popu la r vo t e and l t h e r ep re sen ta t ion in congres s . The j d emocra t s can do no th ing . They a r e ! hope le s s ly d iv ided among themse lves , j They have no i s sue on wh ich they can appea l t o t he peop le fo r suppor t . "

j " 'Wi l l P re s iden t Rooseve l t have the I l l i no i s de l ega t ion in t he nex t r epub l i ­can na t iona l conven t ion?" Sena to r Cu l -

i l om was a sked . " l i e wi l l . " r ep l i ed t he s ena to r . "The re

l i s no oppos i t i on t o h im in t h i s s t a t e . I j w i l l be su rp r i s ed i f he i s no t nomina ted j by acc l ama t ion in t he na t iona l conven­

t ion . "

Fo r Three "P . ' s . " I t haca . N . Y . . Aug . 5 .—Pres iden t

Schurman . o f Corne l ! un ive r s i t y s a id t oday o f t he i s sues o f t he nex t cam­pa ign :

"1 be l i eve t e peop le wan t t o i ndo r se t h e t h r e e ' R ' s ' — n a m e l y : j

- "Rooseve l t —the na t ion ' s l eade r . | ' "Rec ip roc i ty w i th Cuba—the na ' i on ' s j

du ty . [ "Rev i s ion o f t he t a r i f f—the na t ion ' s ,

i n t e r e s t . "

UNION COUNTY DEMOCRATS.

I p r i ce o f mea t s . a s wi l l a l so t he h i j j h co l l i i l l t l ed . "

Wage :

j RAISES WAGES.

Iowa 'Phone Company Ra i se | and Cu t s hour s .

Spec i a l t o 1 invs -Repub l i can . l i ap ids . Aug . 5 . - -The hea r t s o f

some to r ty o r f i f t y peop le i n Ceda r Rap ids were g l addened Monday by the

' announcemen t t ha t t he i r wages had neen inc reased to t he ex t en t o i 20 pe r

i c en t . The l a t t e r pa r t o f l a s t w" . -k Man-1 ; ge r Johnson , o f t he Iowa Te lephone •Company , r ece ived in s t ruc t ions a s to [ t he fu tu re s ca l e o f wages and hour s o f ; wo rk o f a l l h i s ope ra to r s , w i r e inc i t and

l im ine : ! i n Ceda r Rap ids , and a l so a new sca l e to t he l i nemen and cons t ruc ­t ion gang unde r Fo reman Pc r : i dd . who

[ h a s h i s headqua r t e r s he re . The - s e l l d -j u l e was made ou t . and Monday n io rn -' i ng Manage r Johnson announced the • r a i s e i n wages to t he men .

Res ides hav ing the i r pay ma te r i a l l y i ncnascd , each man . bo th in l he em­p loy o f t h . ' l oca l c . f i l ce and o f t he con ­s t ruc t ion fo rce w i th headqua r t e r s he re , r ece ived o l l i e i a l no t i f i ca t ion t ha t t he i r work - day in t i l e f u tu re wou ld be on ly n ine hour s i n s t ead o f t en . Th i s means p rac t i ca l ly ano the r i nc rease o f 10 pe t -c en t . And in mos t ca ses t h i s i s t i c second advance in wages in two mon ths . On Ju ly 1s t a l l t he ope ra to r s o i l t he Ceda r Rap ids swi t chboa rd o f t he Iowa company rece ived an advance inc reas in j r t h i c r wages up to t he l imi t a ske l by the s t r i ke r s in Des Moines , and iu some cases more . Now tha t ad ­vance has been made pe rmanen t . On Ju ly 1s t . a l so , t he l i nemen and wi re -men o f t he company , who work in con ­nec t ion wi th t he loca l sw i t ch -boa rd , r ece ived a r a i s e i n wages o f p r ac t i ca l ly

1 10 pe l* c en t .

M 'GUINESS IN CANADA.

R ichmond Guard ian Gives Ske tch o f H i s Ca ree r The re .

Spec i a l t o T imes -Repub l i can . Tama . Aug . The Guard ian . a

n e w s p a p e r pub l i shed a t R ichmond , p rov ince o f Q u e b e c , con ta ins an a r t i c l e bea r ing upon Rev . R . H . MeGuiness , who a t t a ined news ivope r no to r i e ty he re in t he l i s t s o f Cup id and f i anance . Of h i s ca ree r a s a min i s t e r i n Quebec t he Guard ian s ays :

"The e s t ima t ion en t e r t a ined o f h i s ab i l i t y , and cha rac t e r , i s s e t fo r th and engrossed on the o f i i - i a l m inu te s o f t he R ichmond and Melbourne qua r t e r ly boa rd , t i copy o f wh ich minu te was fo r ­warded to t he cha i rman o f t he d i s t r i c t mee t ing , w i th t he r e su l t t ha t h i s name w-nS d ropped and consequen t ly was neve r pas sed on fo r t he cons ide ra t ion o f con fe rence . Mys te r ious ly l i e c ame among us . and " l i ke t he Arab , a s mys ­t e r ious ly he fo lded h i s t en t and s i l en t ly s to l e away . " l eav ing no t r ace o f h i s ex ­i s t ence excep t a box in t he f r e igh t shed he re , add res sed "Rev . R . I I . MGuiness , Grac ' t t i ngc r . I owa . T" . S . " H i s p re sen t add res s i s so l i c i t ed by the bu r sa r B i shops Co l l ege . "

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A t l an t i c . Aug . 5 . - Dr . F rank W . Por -t c r l i e ld . g r and chance l lo r o f t he Kn igh t s o l* Py th i a s , ha s i s sued a c i r cu l a r ca l l i ng • ' .Men t ion t o t he change in t he da t e s o f t he g rand lodge mee t ing f rom the s ec ­ond week in Augus t un t i l Oc t . S and 0 .

The l aws o f t he g rand lodge Kn igh t s o f Py th i a s p rov ide t ha t t he annua l mee t ing sha l l t ake p l ace t he second . ! week in Augus t unh- s some th ing sha l l occu r t o p reven t . Th i s yea r t hp mee t - j i ng o f t he sup reme lodge Kn igh t s o f j Py th i a s occu r s in San F ranc i sco du r ing i t h i s t ime , so t ha t t he above change was j n eces sa ry . j

A number o f Py th i ans in Iowa do no t ; unde r s t and the r ea son fo r t he change o f ' da t e s and have , t he re fo re , bes i eged t he , g rand chance l lo r w i th l e t t e r s and in -

p le t ed . They a l so se l ec t ed de l ega t e s t o j i i t i i r i c 'S conce rn ing the coming n i ee t iug , | a t t end the s t a t e , congres s iona l and j u - j wh ich i s t o be he ld in Des Moines . | d ic i a l conven t ions . The r epea t ed dce l . n - ' The re a r e 30 ,000 Kn i j t h t s o t P j t h in s ! r a t i ons o f Ho i* . . ,T . P . Su l l i van , o f t h i s 1 i n Iowa and a l l o f t hem shou ld t ake no - :

Spec ia l t o ' r imes -Repub l i can . •

C l in ton . Aug . 5 . — -Nego t i a t i ons have

been comple t ed he re whereby the Iowa

Pack ing and P rov i s ion Company d i s ­

poses o f i t s l a rge pack ing house , wh ich

j was e r ec t ed a f ew yea r s ago a t a cos t

' o f abou t $250 ,000 . I t had a capac i ty o f

j 1 . 500 hogs pe r day . I t . i s no t known

Who the pu rchase r i u . bu t i t i s t hough t one o f t he l a rge synd ica t e s i s back o f t he t r ansac t ion . The agen t who made the pu rchase sa id ex t ens ive improve -

, men i s wou ld be made and the house wi l l be ope ra t ed to i t s fu l l c apac i ty .

I However , t h i s i s doub ted , a s i t i s I t hough t t he house was bough t t o r e -: m o v e i t f V i l l i ) t i l e f i e l d . i t h a s H o t b e e n

. i l l ope ra t ion fo r a coup le o f yea r* ' . I l | was the p rope r ty o f t he Ar i e inus Damb I Uif t i l i O .

j IOWA CROP BULLETIN.

Repor t s Ind ica t e Good Yie ld o f Sma l l Gra in . i

Spec i a l t o T imes -Repub l i can . | Des Moines , Aug . 5 .— The Week was .

warm and e i ca r , w i th d ry ing winds and cond i t i ons gene ra l ly f avo rab le fo r hay - , i ng . ha rves t ing and th re sh ing . In t he :

l a rge r pa r t o f t he s t a t e t h e r e was no :

i n t e r rup t ion o f work o r damage by s to rms , and exce l l en t p rog res s has been made i l l s ecu r ing the ma tu red c rops . Sma l l g r a in i s mos t ly i n s t ack o r shock , ex i t u t i n f i e ld s t ha t we re too we t and so f t fo r u se o f r eape r s . Th resh ing i s i n p rog res s and re -po r t s i nd i ca t e be t t e r j y i e ld and qua l i t y o f g ra in t han was an - j

• t i i i pa t ed . T in - wea the r has been f a - : vo rah le fo r t he r ap id advancemen t o f co rn , wh ich in ea r ly and we l l cu l t i va t ed [ f i e ld s i s e a r ing heav i ly and i s ve ry ! p romis ing . Kxeep t i n ve ry we t so i l , po - ] t a t oes a r e do ing we l l . The hay c rop i s heavy , and a good ly po r t i on has been pu t i n . i n f a i r cond i t i on . Mos t o f t he r ipened t imo thy has ben cu t fo r s eed . Kar ly app le s t i r e qu i t e abundan t , bu t t he f a l l and win te r c rop wi l l be much be low the ave rage .

| IOWA CONVICTS DECREASE.

, Anamosa Repor t Shows Fa l l i ng Of f I n | Popu la t ion .

j Des Moines , Aug . 5 .—<" i i a i rman John i Cownie , o f t he s t a t e boa rd o f con t ro l , c a l l ed a t t en t ion to t he f ac t t ha t t he p r i son r epo r t f rom Anamosa pen i t en ­t i a ry fo r t he mon th o f Ju ly shows tha t t he re a r e l e s s p r i sone r s by twen ty -one in t ha t i n s t i t u t i on t han the re were up -

| em the s ame da t e a yea r ago . "At t h i s j i . - i t e . " s a id Mr . Cownie . " t he s t a t e can ! s c .on go ou t o f t h " p r i son bus ines s . "

T i i " m o n t h l y r e p o r t t i l e d y e s t e r d a y

' w i th t he boa rd o f c o n t r o l shows tha t a t Anamosa on Ju ly 31 , IS '01 . t he re were 410 p r i sone r s , wh i l e on Ju ly 31 . 11 )02 , t he re were bu t 31 tS . Th i s i s cons ide red a marked f a l l i ng o f f by the boa rd . Dur -

; i ng the mon th o f Ju ly l a s t yea r t he re ! we re s even new p r i sone r s r ece ived .

Th i s yea r du r ing Ju ly bu t t h r ee were r ece ived . Dur ing Ju ly , 1001 . t h i r t y p r i sone r s were d i scha rged . Th i s yea r

: bu t s even teen l e f t t he p r i son du r ing the 'mon th , and ye t t he to t a l popu la t ion i s ! r educed . ' The r epo r t a l so shows tha t upon Ju ly [ 1 , 1002 . t he re was a . popu la t ion o f 412 [ a t Anamosa . wh i l e on the h i s t day o f

t he mon th the re were bu t 39S , mak ing a dec rease o f fou r t een . Seven teen ph i s -

: one r s were d i scha rged , wh ich makes t he d i f f e r ence o f fou r t een in t he mon th ' s popu la t ion . The re were 17S r epo r t s made aga ins t t he conv ic t s du r ing the mon th . Seven ty - two o f t he se were g iven marks , e igh ty - s ix were r ep r i ­manded . t en excused and t en p l aced in

; s o l i t a ry con f inemen t . K leven o f t he r e ­po r t s were fo r f i r s t o f f enses and the r e ­ma inde r fo r s econd o f f enses .

Dea th a t Zea r ing . Spec i a l t o T imes -Repub l i can . >

Zea r ing , Aug . 5 .—The younges t son o f F rank Ro l ton d i ed Sa tu rday morn ing and was bu r i ed Sunday i l l 2 p . m .

The h i i rvcs t i s comple t ed and th re sh ­ing has commenced , bu t t he r a in wi l l ho ld t hem back fo r a few days .

AU Last Season's Favorites

Scotch Plaids, Aielbas, &A

Purple Royals, etc. w

This Season's Novelties SNOW FLAKES MARY MAC LANES

The Same Perfect Service as Last Season •

Chas. J. Lander 8 East Main

30,000 ACRES In East Marshall County Min­nesota from $3 to $12 per acre.

G° with me next Tuesday and see it.

$10 Round Trip John H. Boyd Land Go.

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Reaf f i rm and Denounce Af t e r t he Fash ion o f The i r K ind .

Spec i a l t o T imes -Repub l i can . Cres ton , Aug . 5 .—The democra t s o f

Pn ion coun ty he ld t he i r coun ty conven­t ion Sa tu rday and nomina ted a . f u l l coun ty t i cke t . The re was no t a . ve ry good a t t endance p re sen t and no con ­t e s t s , t he on ly t roub le be in j r t o f i nd men wi l l i ng to run . and seve ra l we re named and dec l ined be fo re t he t i cke t was com-

WHY NOT PATRONIZE

Nelson's Towel Supply As cveyy pe r son uses t owe l s in l . l i e l r o l l i cc j i . nd l i u s iues s house , uud 1 wi l l f u rn i sh c l c i i n t owe l s eve i v week in any number wan ted fo r t l i euBi i a l p r i ce o f l aunde r ing . Leave o rde r s l l ?V4 Eas t l . h in . o r o rde r by pos t a l c a rd ,

A. J, NELSON

THE DAY BEFORE. [Fo r Compar i son . !

Ch icago , Aug . 4 . Ca t t l e—Kst ima ted r ece ip t s fo r t oday ,

IS .00 ( i ; s t eady : good t o p r ime , N.OOf i r S .S5 : poo r t o med ium, •1 .50 ' f / 7 . 50 ; s t ock ­e r s and f eede r s , 2 .50 r " i5 .00 ; cows , 1 .G0( f t 1

5 .75 : Texans , 3 .00 r t / 5 .75 . Hogs—Es t ima ted r ece ip t s fo r t oday ,

2S .000 : s t eady : mixed bu tche r s . 7 .00Or 7 .75 ; good to cho ice heavy . 7 .55 f i r7 .8 .1 : r ough heavy . 7 .10 fn7 .40 ; l i gh t , O.DOff i ) 7 . 50 : bu lk sa l e s . 7 .25 ( f t 7 .GO.

Sheep—Kst ima ted r ece ip t s fo r t oday , 22 .000 ; l o wer ; 2 .50 ' } /4 .25 ; ; l ambs , 3 .00g j ) (3 .00 .

Kansas C i tv L ive S tock . Ka l i s ; s ' " i t y , Aug . 5 .

Ca t t l e—Es t ima ted r ece ip t s fo r t oday . 14 ,000 ; s t eady to l ower ; na t ive s t ee r s ,

p l ace , t ha t he was no t a cand ida t e fo i t he nomina t ion fo r congres s f rom th i s d i s t r i c t , and the f ac t t ha t he was no t cons ide red in t he se l e l i on o f de l ega t e s t o t he congres s iona l conven t ion , l e ads t o t he be l i e f t ha t he i s no t t o be con ­s ide red in any sense a cand ida t e fo r t he honor , and l eaves t he democra t s o f t h i s d i s t r i c t abso lu t e ly w i thou t a cand ida t e fo r congres s , so f a r a s hea rd f rom. The r e so lu t ions adop ted ovonde inn Hepburn fo r I l l s vo t e on the i r i ga t ion b i l l , r e a f -f i rm the i r a l eg i ance to t he Kansas C i ty

Leo B . Marks Euys the Mi l l P rope r ty ! p l a t fo rm, ca l l f o r a s t r i ngen t en fo rce -a t S t eamboa t Rock . j men t o f t he l aw aga ins t t r u s t s and de -

i i eo o f i b i s c l i i i n , neces s i t y t he reo f .

; e o f da t e , and the

; i t i l l d r . a<»mb n ib n ib n ib n ib mbb GKOI iCE M. CHAPPKU '

Loca l Fo recas t Ol f i c i aL

ROLLER MILLS SOLD.

Spec i a l t o T imes -Repub l i can . Kido i a . Aug . 5 .—An impor t an t t r ans ­

f e r o f r ea l e s t a t e t o o k p lace in t h i s c i t y yes t e rday a f t e rnoon , when Mr . Tom 10 . Gea rha r t t r ans fe r r ed t he S t eamboa t I ' t ock ro l l e r mi l l s p rope r ty to Mr . Leo P . Marks o f t h i s c i t y fo r r ea l e s t a t e iu and ad jo in ing th i s e i ey . Abou t $25 ,000 was invo lved in t he exchange . Posses s ion was g iven a t once . Mr . Marks moves | i i t once to S t eamboa t H o c k t o t ake ' L ike l ihood cha rge o f t he mi l l and Mr . C tea rha r t w i l l occupy the r e s i l i ence p rope r ty in t h i s c i t y . _

mands the r emova l o f t he du ty f rom a l l t r u s t -made a r t i c l e s , and dec l a re s fo r mun ic ipa l owner sh ip o f pub l i c u t i l i t i e s . The t i cke t nomina ted was : Aud i to r , Henry Schnechne r ; r eco rde r , O . D . Moor l and ; c l e rk . W. M. l l i cks ; a t t o r ­ney . D . T . H igbee .

TURKEY FAMINE FEARED.

Henry P . Sha t tuek . o f She l l shu rg , I o w a , was cu red o f a s tomach t roub le w i th wh ich he had been u t l l i c t ed fo r yea r s by fou r boxes o f Chamber l a in ' s S tomach and L ive r Tab le t s . He had p rev ious ly t r i ed many o i l i e r r emed ie s and i i number o f phys i c i ans w i thou t r e ­l i e f . Fo r s a l e by d rugg i s t s .

Tha t Thanksg iv ing and Chr i s tmas Mus t be Tame ly Ce le ­b ra t ed . Ceda r Rap ids , Aug . 5 .—Agen t s o f Ce ­

da r Rap ids pou l t ry d re s s ing conce rns s ay tu rkeys wi l ! be a s ca rce a r t i c l e t h i s s ea son and tha t t he ma jo r i t y o f peop le wi l l be compe l l ed t o subs t i t u t e some­th ing fo r t he na t iona l b i rd a t t he i r Thanksg iv ing . and Chr i s tmas d inne r s .

A con t r ac t ing agen t who has r ecen t ly comple t ed a t ou r o f a cons ide rab le po r t i on o f t he s t a t e , s a id yes t e rday :

[ ; ; WILL PUT ON NEW TRAIN.

Iowa Cen t r a l Ar ranges Be t t e r T ra in Se rv i ce fo r Mon tezuma .

Spec i a l t o T imes -Repub l i can . Mon te / a ima . Aug . 5 .—Rel i ab l e i n fo r ­

ma t ion d i r ec t ly f rom the pas senge r o f ­f i c i a l s o f t he Iowa Cen t r a l i s t o t he e f ­f ec t t ha t t he road wi l l s chedu le ano the r da i ly t r a in be tween Mon tezuma and Cr inne l l . The change wi l l be made th i s mon th . In s t ead o f l eav ing CJ r inne l l a t abou t 1 o ' c lock . a s had been t he ca se p rev ious t o i t s abandonmen t , t he new-t r a in wi l l l e ave Cr inne l l l abou t 4 :30 fo r Mon tezuma , r e tu rn ing to connec t w i th Xo . 2 on t he ma in l i ne . Th i s wi l l be a mos t s a t i s f ac to ry a r r angemen t and wi i i a l l ow ( i r imie l l a t t o rneys and o the r s a t ­t end ing cou r t t o spend the en t i r e day in Mon tezuma and r e tu rn home to pas s t he n igh t .

A l ton Wi l l Mee t t he Ra te . Ch icago . Aug . 5 . - A t t he mee t ing o f 1

t he ge n e r a l t r a f f i c o f t ' . c i a l s o f t h e w e s l - j e rn roads yes t e rday the Ch icago & A1 - ! t on announced tha t owin .g t o a con t r ac t ) i ' h ; i s w i th Swi f t & Co . i t wou ld be [ c ompe l l ed to mee t t he r a t e o f i sn cen t s ! on pack ing house p roduc t s and d re s sed bee f f rom Kansas C i ty t o Ch icago . .None o f t he o the r roads has a s ye t de ­t e rmined wha t ac t ion to t ake , and an ­o the r mee t ing wi l l be he ld t oday .

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t o mos t women i s a t e rm o f anx ie ty , s e r ious t hough t ami swee t an t i c ipa t ion .

Wi th t he ces sa t ion o f pa in neces sa ry t o ch i ldb i r th , t he re comes ca lm ne rves , s l eep and recupe ra t ion .

MOTHER'S FRIEND

docs d imin i sh t he pa in accompany ing ma te rn i ty . Wi th i t s a id mo the r s can and do b r ing hea l thy , swee t d i spos i t i oned aue l i dea l bab ie s i n to t he wor ld .

Morn ing s i ckness , so re b reas t s and ex ­c ruc i a t i ng pa ins caused by the g radua l ly expand ing o rgans , a r e r e l i eved by th i s pene t r a t i ng and r e l ax ing l i n imen t .

Among the man i fo ld a id s t o ch i ldb i r th Mother's Friend has g rown iu popu la r i t y and ga ined i t p r e s t i ge among r i ch women a s we l l a s poor ; i t i s found and we lcomed in t he mans ion a s we l l a s i u t he cab in .

By l e s sen ing t he mothe r ' s agony o f mind a n d d imin i sh ing pa in a beau t i fu l i n f luence i s wrong! : t upon the ch i ld , and in s t ead o f peev i id iVi i l - t empered and s i ck lv fo rms you have hea l thy , l augh ing human i ty , r ema in ­ing a b le s s ing eve r t o you and i t s coun t ry .

Alt Druggist's sell Mother's Friend at <i.oo. Write for our f r ee Book "MoSSTer l iood"

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