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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 10

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FACE TEN TTT2 STATE JCtTSAL, HADIf SATXTS.DAT, TTESrAT 7 WE ARE TO INFER THAT ADOLPH DIDN'T tlEE SIS HOROSCOPE Teh crvTsf WORTH IT. 1 J1 fi5sr I 9 r-n WA-A-KK- CLCU03 4 -CHLY A 8MB. I Hcr tbo t-ick A COOT VCN, Ui- ir -4 RUTZEN MOTOR I Tea UieSt Hocse Bum tEsnr.cc? nnijrD A ITT7 thtj inn I TODAY'S MARKETS INVENTION WHICH MAY MEAN NEW MECHANICAL ERA CAPITALIZED AT C33 Mo. Pai-ifb- Nw Vork Cent' at Northern Petiue PeDcsjIvania Rotk IsiF.nd Southern PaHfiij Hoiithern lUilaay St. Pant timelier Steel ComUiou Stel preferrej Union I'w ifi.

Utatt ('oriimoo CS.KVEI.ANO. Feb. 21. Tn- Tower cumpaay, bb oti ure little corporation occupying a niiiel fcdil We cannot sell you LL'e or Fir Insurance, but we can GLAZLi) TILS SILO that wiii insure lull feed lor ail kind ol stock during Summer drouth t'f Winter snow. Evrr T7eH FosfoJ Com Grocer kB0Wt thie to be a dct He knows the cm pUnt cma be bandied (rem f.eid to manner through the Siio at kae cost, that it etaUce bun to carry mot clock oo a given quantity ci land, insuring an iacreaae in prouueuoa without a pcrcepuUe ut-creaae in Hied chafes.

Wrr fcuUdins far cxr 1t rran iwl tKrr wvanably bam txh money maLrr, lor lt ar Uu aa prtkMTetiw fuvmc Ikm harebjr SOa Tea Let Co cf Your Soscj Wa prooaMina far aariy ia tba yr boriaa that rotl Buy icara owra aimu tqr aaktas steady; leeves, 7 109.63; cow end belfera, 3.70j S.50; atockr-rs and feeders. J.iW; Texaps. eslvea, t.itl'U 10.73. Sheep KereipH. 230; market, weak; native, western, 625; native lambe.

6 7 western lamits, 6.S"0-i! 7.99. of ofik-sa in a dowmowu skysTier Bere, as the of natlonaP interest toiiay. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY, Feb. SI. Cattle Receipts.

100. Market steady, fcteers. -os and beirs, $4 40 9 n0; stackers snd feVticrs, 7.00; calves, Hogs IteteipU, 1.00U. Market 5c hi' her. Hulk, ui 65; heavy, medium, liKbt, S.4O48,r,0.

Sheep Receipts, none. Market steady. Iimbs, cwei, It held vritMll grasj VI hut clalmvd to lie Cie most wunWr(ul la- CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW I'll ItTtViy- Tallow Dull; Hty. couutry iilU't; special, 7i. Hay STcady.

Prime, No. 3. Clover; Sj 95. lrtsfd ioultry Dull; turkeys. 1C0 2S; chioken.

14C(23, fowls, lZil IS; ducks, I2IS. Live Poultry Dull; geese, 14; duiks, 17 IS; fowl. 1V; turkeys, 13; broilers, 17. Chctse Quiet; sure milk, common to special, full skims, lli it 5. Hut ter Firm; receipts, C2S8; creamery cstras, 30443 3i; 4lairy tubs, 20 "i 30; Imitation creamery priuU, 214 22.

Fg I'nsettied; receipts, nearby fancy 33; nearby mUed fancy, 27Si9; fresh flretn, 274 30. Baggage hauled to any part of tha city. f'hona 3203 We also have stav silos 5even kinds of wood. WM. A.

WHEELER 623 Eatt Wilaoa Street Madiaoa, Wli, CASH RYE AND BARLEY CHICAGO, Feb. 21. Barley Cash. Rye Ko. 2, CSgCt'iC; No.

3 new, CIp. GRIMM'S 00K BWOEfll General Book Binders stulluu of tbe ase the RuUtn sprtag motor a ronctiM-lve solution of the power protlem without fuel. Several uioiiti, ag.i tlie company Issued worth of itk. Todsy Its ad-mittel a slrgla sbaie not te beught for love or money. A.

C. Kutsen, Cleveland eimiotMr and inventor, the company's prsl-Uent. -I'oedt'jliiiles of the Ruiten motor cannot be wtimatcd," today Sheriff W. J. Smith, one of ten per-sous who l)4v stett a work lug model of the fullest j-ower plant In operation.

"Where sieaiu, er gas power Is used it should be a substitute. An Inspection of the model operating a dynamo 20 electric glolee, easily coulrelled by a small lever which starts or stops the mechanism, demonstrates to me the inventor's claims are within absolute UraujihUaiPn were-today working In tbe RuUeeu oBkei on an aeroplaue engine model out unlike the circnlat monoplane power gas engine. The model will contain 960 aprlnjs. CHICAGO, Feb. 21.

Dull trading aHoa.V. advances In wheat ga ned during the early hours to fall at the close of the Chicago market today. May heat slipped back from 94'e to S4Vjc, wh-n lark, of Interest offset the lm-rtasing demand-- for wheat abroad. July declined from 89c to Uc. Htrong cables Influenced corn, hut the dullness which cauoC-d a tc de-line In May, the closing rrlec being July was down 6ic being tbe closing price.

Trade lu uats reflected the movement of the other grains. May closed at dou rrora the ot cning, and July was down Vic, The week-end dullness was no-tkeab'e In provis'ons, but tbe market htild fairly steady at fractional declines. Trading as very llxlit. CHICAGO Open SRAiN TABLE High Low Cloie STOUGHTON NEWS EINAR GRAFF, Special Correspondent Phoneti Ofice: 422 Residence: 322 atqaaaak ALYAH t. bMALL ARCHITECT Ellsworth Block Phones; Office 242 Raa, ti'i CAST ST.

LOUIS LlVfi STOCK MARKET EAST ST. LOUIS, Feb. 21, Cattle Receipts, 2u0; market, steady. Texas ISO. Native beef steers 7.5051 8.23; cows and heifers, 4 iitf 8.50; storkers an.1 feeders, 6.00S7.SO: calves, C.OCCflLio; Texas steers.

6.73 Sj S.20; cos and belfets, 4.00G.OO. Hog Receipts, market. Be hlfiher; mixed and butchers, S.6o S.84: gcod to heavy, 9S.7uij8.h5; rouRb 60; light, bulli. 73; pl. IT.f.Ofi HM.

Khwp Reeeipta, market, steady; Hheep and button, lamb, Pi. HEAT May ki-i July 894 CORN May G64 July (: CUTS May 40' July 4- "JRK May 21.6.1 July 21.63 LARD May 10.77 July 10.97 niBS May 11.52 July 11.65 94 94 94ij S9-4 f'4 kS'M 68 66 4 Uhi CS 6J 65 40 40ti 4(Mt 40 89 1 63 21 55 21.CS SU.65 21,57 .21.57 10.77 10.75 10.77 10.97 10.95 10.SS 11 2 1160 11.50 1163 11.62 1162 fats home, SOS 8. Franklin etreet. Rer. J.

A. Stub will offi. late. Interment will be made at the East Side cemetery. The Symra Social About tow hundred people attended the meeting of tbe Symra Society on Thursday evening.

After a program THE BOSTON STOCK MARK ET ALLEGED SLAYER WANTED -TN CHICAGO 13 INSANE of mufic and numerous declamations mnn Alkiuez Cal. and Cal. and lU-ela Centennial Copper Range fcajsl Eittte Ur4ia Can i Hsucock Inspiration Isle Royal Lake Copper Mohawk North Butte Quincy Shannon Tamarack- Utah Con 42 'Si 6SV4 450 29 12 40'; 21 17 2 '5 9 45H 29' 7 12 Vi CHICAGO. Feb. 1.

Ja Koetters. held la San Franciaco for the slaying of.NljtaJiiiiniaiCrtt -of- CUBcinuati in a Chic ago hotel in 19t2, hs part-sis snd Insane, lo Police Sergeant Frank swrctary Detective Captain II today. Shaunhnessy anj? j'te fol-loelng the rerel! of a message from California. However, will be returned to Chicago for an examination by alleiitMs as soon a Governor Johnson signs the extradition papers. CHICAGO DAIRY ANO PRODUCE CHICAGO.

Feb. 21. Butter Kitra, firsts, 28ft 29 'i dslry firsts, 26 27; 23 Ct 24. Egg Ordinary, 2423; prime Arsta, 26. CHEESE Twlea, Young Amerkas, 18'4.

Potatiies Mlcblgan. 63572; Wisconsin, 6J72; Live Poultry Fowls, 16Va," duck. 15 to 16; geese, 14; spring chicks, 15; turkeys. 17. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN CHICAGO.

Feb. 21 Wheut No. 2 red, MH84: No. 3 red, 94 No, 2 hard, No. 3, hard, 93; No.

3 spring, 93. Corn No, 3, COffCOU; No, 3 white. 63i; No. 3 yellow, 6-1 No. 4, B7'4sif bud been rendered, light refreshments were served, which was followed by a danre.

To the cbargrln ot many of the younger people the tango was The Symra "society is a Mrlctty Norcgliii social organisation, Personsls Mrs. Marin Horvlck, who his been 111 at the local hospital with an attack of typhoid fever, is reported to be Improving rapidly and she will be able to return to her home on North street In a few days. Tbe ladles of tho West Side Sewing circle of tbe Christ Lutheran church wiil ent'klala at the guild hourje Saturday, Feb. li, Tbe Misses Oretchen Tallard and eu; no. 4 white, 57S39V4; No.

4 yel I Ladies' Hose low, fiiUGO. Oats No. 3 white. 39ViS 39- No. 4 white, Standard.

40 M. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK MARKET CHICAGO. Feb. 21.Hogs-Re- Make 1 Inn llag llm Rag Carpet ami liuff igs For Rale Varwam CleanloK sjm iiij We call for and ih-lhn-. We 4I0 not lay ru Allecn Mcintosh of Edgerton.

who NEW YOf PRODUCE NEW YORK, Feb. 21. Flour-Dull, firm. Pork Steady; mess, 23.00 23. JO.

Ijird Easy. Middle West Spot, 10.60S 10.60. Sugar Raw, dull; centrifugal test, 3.42; muscavado, refined, dull; cut loaf, 5.05; crushed. 4.93; powderel, 4.1304.23; granulated, 4.0064.15. CoSee Rio No.

7 on 9 Vic. THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Quota thins furnished by Palne, Web-ber Company, Milwaukee. Amalgamated 73 Anaconda 38 Atchlfton 97'i American Ixxxunotlve 34 4 Canadian Pacific 21 Great Northern 129 Lehigh 15H4 celpu. ll.OOo; market, strong. Sc higher; mixed and butchers, 8.53S.7S; good to heavy, S.43$,S.7S; rough heavy, DRAWING JURY FOR BIG MURDER TRIAL CHICAGO, Feb.

21. Examination of talesmen aa continued when the trial or William C. Kills, charged with the murder of his wife In tbe Sherman hotel here last O.tober, was resumed today lx fore Judge PettiL Four veniremen were tentatively paissel by th sides yesterday, but may be r- called for further questioning today. iigat, s.35eg.73; pigs, 7.13 Cattle 200; market. came here to attend the annual banquet and dance ot the Knights of Pythias, have borne, Mr.

and Mrs. John Ilatig announce the birth of a boy. Roy. Stockton is visiting relatives in Oregon, Mrs. William Newkirk and her son.

Madison Rug; Factory rhone 1356 121 W. MiiHui -t Man Meeting Monday STOl GHrQN, Feb. Zl.May-orL. M. Truieon baa finally aocounced that a tureUnf (or the purpone of dla-cuIdi the commission form of gov-; eminent wiil be tit ld Manila; evening at I o'clock at the city halt.

Iluniora i that a mwtlDK aa to be held were ctr-1 culated aeveral days ago, but those la lavor of the comintssloa could get ho definite Information oo the matter, and vrre only aware of the meeting whra the announcement in Iliac local evening. The I ota abeet, bleb la aald to be the organ of tboee In control of the present adoilnlatratlon baa been attacking the comtrtlaaion form ot Koverttiuent. When Mayor Trubtoa waa askd ho had requeeted him to call the puWIo tneetlni be replied, "Several lron." It la prumed that the 'eTeral person" the mayor referred to were people who would euffer a material iosa ahould the coramlMion form of government be Instituted. Mayor Truieon aald that be would hare no objections to bare aa aSdreaa dellr-red Jof. Ford McGregor, of the department of municipal research of the ITnlrerstty of Wisconsin, who baa gained a national reputation aa an ei-prt on municipal affairs.

When Prof. ViGrcfor waa asked OTer the long dlKtance if be could attend the meeting be aald be would If be poxilWy could do so. The leaders In the movement for the commission form of government foel st they have been treated unfairly "ia sot being notified before Friday evening of the ptib'lo tteetlng to be held, la order that they could secure speakers to address the meeting who are authorities on the subject. Eastern Stars To Meet Thers will be a special meeting of the Eastera Stars this evening. He-' frcshments will be serred.

tells His Residence Foter Lysns baa sold Ms rcldenre on gum ml avenue to Harold Vrnden of Ulancbardrllte. Mtsa Larson To Marry Nora Larson who reeidee a Kills west of town will be nmrrled i Lb! i evening to Harry Olon of Duno at the parsoeage ot Re. M. I. Hegge.

Mr. and Mrs. Larson will spend their honeymoon IB Chicago, Attend Convention In Milwaukee Rev. J. J.

Lee and Mr. Anton GJerde west to Milwaukee Friday, where they will attend the young people's convention of the Chicago district ef Hauga's Luther aa Synod. They will return to Etoufhtoa Wonday. Funeral Monday The funeral aervkea of Peter 3. KoUeetad, who died Thursday mors-leg.

will he held Monday afternoon at "DEADSHUT BILL" ROM NURSlYvILIiE By 6CHAEFE and A. D. CONDO Mareball ot Milwaukee, sre tbe guests USED GARS DECISIONJJELAYED SUPREME COURT OF ILLINOIS TAILS TO PASS ON SUFFRAGE QUESTION of Mr. and Mrs. John PenewelL Miss Gertrude Carr has obtained a position as a milliner In Homer, and Miss Caryl illtna has secured a similar portion in Jacksonville, 111.

Mia bdith Spear, daughter of Mrs. It will pay yoa to all. 'fh Cars are in the best of 1 4 Automobiles I)' th Sarah Spear, residing near Rutland, wa married Thursday to Mnrton SPRINOFIELD. 111.. Feb.

21. The Illinois supreme court adjourned to Griffon, also of Rutland. Kev. D. Orabill of Kvansvllle officiated.

day for the February term without giving decision on the woman suffrage tet case of Beown vs. Csamecki, ap pealed from Chicago. beet merhanb-s In the tin. do your repair work. A 8XAI SO 20 ft, Launrh, ft 1 h.

p. Fo motor. Frank Statz Garage 825 W. Johnxon St. Iltooe ft-'JS This leaves in uncertainty the right of tbe 2.MIO.0OO women in Illinois to vote and may reuit in election contests In over 200 Illinois pminrte la which local option elections will be bed Is April, and In whk-h tho women wilt vote pending the decision.

Miss Meryl Newklrk has returned from Chicago. Mrs. Oscar Ramtisen entertained the members of the O. O. H.

club at her home Thursday afternoon, Mlas Inga Listol, who baa been crtiouaty 111 at the hospital, baa not recovered and she will soon make her home with ber sister, Mrs. G. Werslasd. Mrs. M.

L. Gregerson and daughter, Harriet, went to Chicago Friday, where they will spend the weekm with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Giddlruts. Mies Eva Lynch of Madison attended the annual banquet of tbe Knights of pythias.

COMMERCE BOARD WILL HOLD ELECTIONS Tbe boar dof commerce will hold Its Wisconsin School ol ivusic ADA BIRD, Dircclcr PUPILS ACCEPTED AT ANY TIME ad fmr nt Cmlolcgut annual election of members to tbe "Beadshot Bill ulll not let slip He Ha2es avay so true and ue board ot directors March 3. According to the by-laws the terms ot seven directors expire at this time. They are George Bolssard, C. F. Burgess, D.

B. This chance to show Ms mzkssaaMp, That u-ithcachflah he pins thcbeH CantwelL J. E. Boyle, John Crlnde, C. A.

Johnsoa and J. F. Kessenleh, Jr. The Very Reason Political CatvJlJate-Osmtlemen, my opponent hasn't got a leg to staad on." Voice All tbe more reason why be should bare tbe seat, mister. 1 SCIIULKAMP BLDG 432StalaSL 'Phone 357 AT THE MOVIES I Do As Others Do, Take thli tiine-testei--rtirli rttyvadome miy vfclcli sctitJt and beneSta most people Tried lor tfcrt generations, th best correcthw and rrrvrntivs cf th rromeTocj sihsests caused by defective or irrtzhtr actitm of th organs of digstJon tnd elimination has beexi prorrd to be FOR SALE Several close la f.r Favorably Im-sted fsrHiIng" or "hemrif large list ot larger EEC 3 ALT Saturday Night GRANO Featuring tonight a twe reel Easanay apacial picture, The Hour and the Man," with X.

Bushman and Ruth Stone-house In the principal roles, topping off the program with an Eel so cemedy. OLYMPIC Edison's feature number six, "A Proposal from Mary," a modern drama; "A Message from Heme, and "Hie Fire, man's a railroad man Story, GEM An Interesting Vitagraph tonight, "The Return ef Jack Bel ewe, a Lubln cemady, "Turning the TSblee," and a strenf trsms, "The Cere PAAT1312 TMej fcheaUf fsaV vys tanignt a Um reel Se'lf arama, "Uete the Third and Fouth peeving the e4d saying, teg UIL There's a eemedly ta laugh st, price to attract the aervatlve buyer. Terr A goodly nun and flats to rent. LOANS WANTED. I4.E00, 3,000, ISCO.

12,900, all firs', i loans. fJW Laial tt Af Ml. ff.l.. kaaWaaO If yoQ hare act tried this matrbhw tatxuTy nkiam. jm cfenot tno-v wrbat it ueana to have better difestion, aotuider aleet.

brighter eyeey drarer eomlejoon, wthkb eeme aXtet IWacbam'a Tiita have elearea the system ef imi orltKa. Try them awand lraow. Always ef tbe tame excellence in aU climates la every acoa Beeeaan a PlUs are 1 Th Tried, Trusted Remedy fie rtegs It even ufoen irSssSnl Ere. LEGLER 115 W. Main TV BUI the reason why WhiA sara fa pqiaiht elthetiito edrirt ne rrl such ah accurate eye I.

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