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Show X t 4 I START OF, MANAGER CHANCE L FREKCH BARRY IS GREAT SHORTSTOP Leader of Champion Cuba Received Early Training on Pacific Coaat Aw'. ward at FI ret. ''A STRIKE 1$ 4 SETTLED OLD SUFFERERS FROM KIDNEY, LIVER AND BUDDERTROUBLES . - SOLDIER WISHES TO HELP GETTING EVEN WITH 1MAMMA Childs Punishment Cars Ulnty Failed to Hava Salu- In This Case . Firmness of Government and Partial tary Effect I am frequently troubled with kidney sad t Concession, of Employe.m,EncJ A little girl had - been w- - very Ha JdrtrouUe7 Struggle of Railway Employes. am) Fall. Being an old veteran of the naughty that her tuottef found tt Civil War, a little exposure or cold aettlee necessary to . shut her up In a dark on my knlne) g, and then I am laid up closet In that . family, tbe direst Parts. The strike committee ot the aith kidney or bladder trouble. Yoar punishment for the worst 'offense. a to recommended me Hoot was Monrailroaders union at a meeting bimp For 15 minutes-th- e door had been number of .tears ago, and I took a number day night formally called off the of of it and a a more than pleased locked without a sound coming from bottle strike of the i railroad employees with tbe results. 1 consider b amp Kool behind It. Not a whimper, not a snifwhich hag extended over several of the greatest and best kidney medicine on fle. most Important ' systems In the market, and it peter fails to gite At last the stern but anxious parent nee. Work will be resumed on all quick results trouble, bladder unlocked the closet door and peered trouble and lame back. lines Immediately. into the darkness. She could see Dr. Kilmers Sit amp Root has done me Tbe collapse of the strike was prio much that I feel if any word of nothing. What are you doing In there?" she marily due to the stringent measures mine a ill good be the mean of relieving any taken by Premier Briand, who called poor sufferer that cried. are at to Lherty to the colors the majority of the strik- use this letter as youjousee fit. And then a little voice piped from do'serv-Icto them thus the blackness: Yours very truly', ers, compelling GEORGE W. ATfIILEY, as reservists. Tbe premier also "I thplt on your new dress and I Dea Moines, la. on your new hat, and Im wattplaced under arrest many of tbe thplt strike leaders and used the military State of Ioaa )J ' ing for more thplt to come to thplt County on your hew parasol! forces without restraint for the pro- Polk A. R. Hansen, a retail druggist of this of life and property. After tection first and deposes duly city, being The Place of Honor. having broken the back of the strike, sata. that he is well acquainted wuh M.' Briand successfully a V. Farmer Hodge was of the good, Atehley, who gave the above arranged George settlement whereby the testimonial; that said Atehley made and practical pchool, and be always gave chief demands of the men were met. igned said testimonial in my presence a feast to his hands at harvest time. tnd that I hate sold said Atehley a part A serious situation arose through It was harvest time and the feast of the Swamp Root referred to in abote was about to commence. the throwing of bombs and attempts testimonial. A 'hint further says that Giles was the oldest hand and the at train wrecking, responsibility for George W. Atehley is a well known citiwhich the strikers denied. zen of this city and an honorable man hostess, with beaming cordiality, moAccording to the police these out- and that it was Mr. Atehley desire to tioned him to the seat 1?y her right hand. But Giles remained silently unrages were planned by anarchists and give said testimonial. R. A. HANSEN, to responsive. fighting revolutionists, who hoped Subscribed to in my presence and Come, said the hostess, dont be take advantage of the strike agitation sworn to. before me, this 23rd of March, bashful, Mr. Gllea he was just Giles to terrorize the people. 191. occasions on ordinary you've 'a The press in France, with the ex E. J. FISK,' Notary Public. right to the place of honor, you know." ception of ' certain revolutionary orLritsf to Giles deliberated a moment, then ftp. KIImtA r. ganizations, were opposed to the X. V t spoke. strike and supported Premier Briand Thank you kindly, Mrs. Hodge," Will Do For Yon In the settlement of a serious 'eco- Prove What Swamp-Rohe said, but If its all" the same to Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., BinghamJack Barry of Athletics. nomic and social crisis. ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will you. Id rather sit opposite this pud-deconvince anyone. You will also receive outon a teatn7 at WARD Tinker la student Just DEATH a HOWE. baseball JULIA OF Whenever present a booklet- - of valuable information, telling r lines for his own satisfaction an hitting at .297, while the man who Mr. Winn low Soothing Syrup. Authoress all about the kidneys and bladder. When End of Career of Gifted baseball team as no student of will be his rival at the Forrbii.lrrn teetbin. soften, I be sum. rcdocMla-ii,w.ni- ,i be sure and mention this paper. writing, i. in .jilt, ii mdn curesvilHlfluUti. ZieabutUi, In Barnow world's Jack the nd Philanthropist. the game can keep from doing, game aeries, For sale at all drug stores. Price and then he cornea to a dead bait at ry, Is sticking around the .252 mark. and Middletown, R. 1 Julia Ward Howe Tbe future and tbe past are near Fielding? Barry'a fielding la above shortstop. of under the Bowed is dead. to the present. weignt relations Is true. so Tinkis But There arent many good Bbortstops. reproach, it her 91 years, the noted philanthropist History of Red Cross Seal. Classy shortstops are probably the er's. Barry pleases the grand stand first used In Charity stamps, scarcest animals In the world. But with many sensational stunts, and sc and authoress- succumbed peacefully 1862 for the soldiers relief In Of attackBoston an at her to pneumonia field In the those that are good are very, very does Tinker. But Barry funds during the Civil war, were the home on Monday. good, like tbe little girl with tbe curl will not show with as much brllllsncs Julia (Ward Howe was born in New original forerunners of the Red Cross as Tinker, and this Is the reason. which came down over her forehead. As we said, tbe student comes to a Tinker is a part of the Cub machine. York City on the 27th day of May, Christmas seal, which will be used Is Growing Smaller Every Day, this year to bring happiness and cheer 1819. halt at shortstop. He wants to put The "Cub machine Is the most f CARTERS LITTLE During the course of her lopg life to millions. The Delaware Hans Wagner there, but he Isn't sure. hious thing in the world, and the playLIVER PILLS we 1907 first In for the society forefront itat Mrs. was Howe the very Is equally faHe sees a figure of a muscular, ener- er who belongs to they a rMpooiibl ot use a in made America time stamp only give relief- getic young man who putts off marvel- mous.- Perhaps TInker wouldn't look of many movements whk-- had to do for the purpose of getting revenue to ous fielding stunts and delivers won- as much like a star were he with an? with American literature, philanthropy they penanced Jj cut Coestiys-tl- s. hits when they are other team. The Athletics are well or and the emancipation of - her sex. fight consumption. In a hastily orderful extra-basweeks three of only MiL, most needed. The youjig man la Joe ganlzed, but they have no such ma From the early days of her woman- ganized campaign lioat me The next year, hood she was a woman of conse- they realized $3,000. Tinker of the Cuba, says Chicago Eve- chine as the Cubs., them (or 1908, the American Red Cross conhas had woman Tinker a woman of a experience greater affairs, Post, ning quence,, Biiiosi- Tinker Is one of our best little short- than Barry, for he has been with the who had a very high conception of ducted tbe first national tuberculosis Udiftstise, Sick Headache, Sallow Skie, teu, $135,-00campaign. From this sale stops. He la always rated aa such. Cubs alone for nine years, and before the duties of life. Although of the stamp SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PUCI was for realized the All reaped to Mr. Jack Barry of the that played with the Denver Western gentlest spirit, Mrs. Howe was for movement. In 1909, under many Genuine Signature Athletics, but he canaot class with Mr. league club. The late Mr. Selee years a most ardent woman suffragist. adverse conditions, $250,000 was reaTinker, albeit he is a fast and capa- picked him up by chance, and Joe Mrs. Howe was a frequent contribumade' good on the Jump and has can tor to soma of the best magazines ot lized from these stamps. This year ble youth. of the tuberculosis fighters a whole tell tlnued to make good for almost a . the country. She was also a poetess the sloganRed Figures don't always Cross la "A Million for who found a .ready response in the and the lot, of course, but they are eloquent in ade. Mack developed his present power- hearts of the people and then, aa an Turberculosls From Red Cross Seals the present case. And more than that, In 1910." the figures are all In Tinkers favor. ful team while the Athletics wer evidence of her versatility, she turned LIVE STOCK AND she which at to play writing, Our hitting Joe has It on Jack. In slipping down the ladler In 1908. her pen MISCELLANEOUS , 8llghtly Mixed. Perhaps her the popularvernacular, Joe hits the Among those- - who were mediocre play- was also successful. Two Englishmen were resting at the work was tbe Battle ball on the snoot 'most every time he ers before that time, and who rounded most famous . which is Red Home Inn at Stratford-on-Avoncomes to bat, which means that ho Into stars under Mack's careful gui- Hymn ofto the Republic school child in the One of them discovered a print picturtaught ivery Is were the Frank Colthat a Eddie dance, on line hits Baker, always.And country today. ing a low, tumbling building undermost valuable kind of a hitter to have lins and Barry.' The neath which was printed: ELECTION RIOT3. IN GREAT VARIETY House In Which Shakespeare Was PORj SALE cAT THE In mild friend his to Born. Turning Five Men and Three Women Killed In GOPHERS RECEIVE NEW SUITS LOWEST PRICES BY His the to he print. pointed surprise Guadalupe. and friend exhibited equal surprise WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION s Given New Togs and First Oral Baspe Terre, Guadahipe. Five men called a waiter, who assured them of 1 W. Adam Et, Chicago on Now Rules by Coach and three women were killed and at the accuracy of the Inscription. e In satd-thForm. e . were Men other Port my word." Williams least twenty-fivpersons observing wounded, six of whom will die, during Englishman, shaking his head dubiousI thought he was born in a manly. Coach Williams gathered his Gopher rioting at the elections. Of tbe dead, one a woman 70 years ger! football candidates In the gymnasium old was shot behind the closed doors the other ariemoonrtor the Erst of Ms "For months I had neat trouble with my Guessed. - ofher home, which stands - opposite stomach and need au kinds of medicines. The new rules. on the oral lessons the town hali. It Is supposed that Mrs. Wadsworth, I am very glad, My tongue has been actually as green aa men were gtven suits and ordered to Wagner Is tired of playing shortstop many others Injured fled to the woods. indeed, to meet you. But. havent I grass, my breath having s bad odor. Two field. report for practise on Northrop and wants to go to first The rioting occurred In the Petit had the honor of being Introduced to weeksago s friend recommended Cascarets President Johnson of the American Bourg district of this city, the capi- you before? What was your name and after using them I can willingly and cheerfully aay that they have entirely league hat released Umpire tal. formerly. If I may ask? cured me. I therefore let yon know that I The' trouble began through the ejecMy maiden name? Shall recommend them to any one suffer town hall of the reprename were the from before Connie Mack and his men won their tion you No; your Chas. H. Hal ing from such troubles. the at radical sentative of the party divorced. series from every team In the Ameripern, 114 E. 7th St, New York, N. Y. inmoment the voting ceased and the How did you know I had been dican league. Pteavent, Palatable, Potent. Tut Good, Do Good. Never hicken. Weaken or Grip. The Athletics won the American spection of the ballots was to begin. vorced? )uc, 25c. 50c. Never old in bulk. Tbe ro-nin-e The radicals attempted to force an tablet stamped C C C. Gumnl d to hasn't "Why, everybody? league pennant this year by a larger entrance and assaulted the twelve cun or yoar money beck. S3 margin than any team has gver won It geudarujesrwho stood in their way. before. Indisa TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY The gendarmes fired volley KNOWN SINCE 1R3S A REUABL Connie Mack, manager of the new criminately into the crowd. for Red, Weak. Weary, Watery Eyes American league champions, Is to be and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesnt j married to Miss llalloran of PhiladelSmart Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists j Philadelphia Wins First Gams. phia on November 7. Philadelphia Pa. In a clean and Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 60c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in All the married men on the White sharply played game, the Philadelphia Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Cooks Sox team stopped off at Kalamazoo on American league champions defeated and Eye Advice Free by MalL their way home from Battle Creek the the team the "Cubs," premier Chicago Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. other day and bought bouquets o( of the National league, on Monday, 4 celery. to 1. In the first contest of the series A cheerful man Is a pessimists Idea DEFIANCE Cold The Detroit Tigers Intend to tour to decide the world's championship. WaierStarcii of a fool. wakes laundn work e pleasure is oa pkg 10a. Cuba this winter, playing ball under insaw the game Nearly 30.000 persons dependent management. In defiance of Denver Denied Rehearing. the national commission's ruling against barnstorming. Washington. Rehearing in the Denver rate case was refused President N. L. O'Neill of the WestNine-tentof nil tbe sickness of women is due to some or die ern league, who Is arranging the trainMonday by. the supreme court of the ene of tbe organs distinctly feminine. Such sickne canderangement be cured is cared allow for will the Red Sox to California United States, This action ing trip very day by next spring, has already closed commerce up the order of the interstate most of the dates for the big exp-d- l commission reducing freight rates on tlon. class articles from Chicago and St. Make a Catcher Leslie Nunamaker, soM op- Louis to Denver to go Into effect Women tionally to Bloomington by the Chicago " , Women Ambushed Their Enemy. Nationals and recently drafted by It acts directly on tbe organs affected end is at the same time a general restore Thomas Samuel Lee, Ky. Albany, betn has notified Cleveland, that Clevetive tonic for tbo whole system. It cures female complaint right In tbe privacy and their father, Joho A. Lee, and land sold him to the J Boston Amerihome. It mekee anaeeessery the disagreeable questioning, examinations end 'J were arrested (and Jamea Means local treatment ao universally insisted upon by doctors, and to abhorrent to cans. erery modest women. There have been five triple plays lodged In Jail here Monday on the We shell not particularise hero es to the symptoms of made In the National league thla sea- charge ot assassinating D. F. C. those peculiar affections incident to women, but those was shot from ambush. who Moles, In son and the three American Captain Johnson. league. wanting full information ns to their symptoms and The Cubs figured in two and the Whits means of positive cure ere referred to the Peoples Com Cut Air on Train. moa Sense Medical Adviser 1008 pages, newly revised Captain John&on, McGovern, Resen-wal- Sox In two. so the honors are even up - Chamber)'. France. Tin Rome rn'l 4 Stevens and Pickering aro ready In Chicago. Edition, sear rr 00 receipt ot 21 oOc cent stamps to cover cost ot mailing eay; or, in doth The Philadelphia writers seem to Paris express narrowly escaped being for the backfield jobs iu4 all aro old com The wrecked Sunday nlght. binding for 31 stamp. men who showed form last season. have taken offense because the Att Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. pressed air connections had been cut, mpminnd Oneof :hi;senientnay be hlfted to an 4. for end position if the plans of tbe especially brainy bunch and the Cubs Bupposedtyby ' a time tbe train ran wild. Gopher coach do not miscarry. The have been advertised far and wide for distemper tackle position Is bothering the coach, the thinking chaps. CATARRHAL FEVER Down By Husband. Shot One of the features of baseball is AND AU NOSE Jim Walker being about the only Joliet III. After she had been pur AND THROAT DISEASES ' experienced man in the squad, al- tile fact that some one pitcher usually Mrs. a dozen half states, sued through Cures tbe skin end acts as a foe others. I tqukl given en though hopes were raised when Paul has tt on some particular team, as was probably fatally shot tbe tongue. Rfe for broodmarespreventive and all Mhera. Beet kidney remedy ,50 Young, tackle In '1908, was reported Pfiester has It on New York; as J. J. Payne 00 S5.CC and (10 00 tbe dnxra. Bold by all cent U end a bottle; who drnrgiste ' to have returned to school after being Mathewson had It on Philadelphia and Monday by ber jealous husband, and horae goods booses, or sent sxpreea paid, by tbe manufacturers. shot himself dead directly afterward aa Bab Adams had It on Detroit. away last season. SPOKN MEDICAL CO, Chemists, GOSHEN, INDIANA . lb the courthouse square. -- (BY FRANK CHANCE) fCopyrtght, 110, by Josept) B. bowl.) 1 got my atart trying to catcb at Fresno, Cal., her). I was about eight years old I bad no thought of play- ing the game professionally, and only wanted to play - It. I played other games, but baseball always was my favorite, and I would desert school, meals or an; thing else to getto catch. Looking back now I wilt say this, that If I bad known the hardships and the troubles and worries and strain Involved In playing the game as a profession lthink I never would have tried- - The public has little Idea of the pains and Troubles of a player. I have to complaint, I have been successful above the average, yet I would not advise a young man to enter the profession unless he Is prepared to sacrifice much of bis life and happiness, to work harder than he must work to almost any trade, and to bar more than strain, both mental and b would be called upon (j Lear In ai most any oilier line, it li a hard life; and one .hat wears a man out rapidly BuLlo return to the start I came east to visit at Sullivan, 111, one summer, and there played with the first team I ever Joined, and when . regular 1 went back to California I bad Ideas - of playing ball in tbo great teams. I never bad seen them play; hut I was (determined to get In. I played with the Fresno high school team and then caught for the University of Southern California for a time, and tried to play - the outfield. My chance to get into professional baseball came the year that the San Francisco Examiner organized a tour ey e aa-or- phys-lcril- -- , n. all-sta- abort-stoppin- g fifty-cen- ts r. - The Army of Constipation - A-:- V. e AS 0 ' - mu Electrotypes A gr wn e urn it: Lea-son- Manager Frank Chance. Bamenl between the Wgh school teams of the gtatwr Fresno went into the toumaraentwlth a fair team and I was catcher. We could not w In, but we gaveMhem a hard battle and juft behind Oakland and Stock-ton- . They charged that there were ringers on the teams, and I think the Investigation was what brought me to the attention of the scouts. Any how Danny Long of1 the Sxn Francisco team saw me catch and recommended me to Chicago. That was the ambition of my life, to catch for Chicago, because when I waa at Sullivan every one made an Idol of Anon. I did not aepire to be a leader like Anson then, IU11 hut hoped to make the team. Lange was playing with Chicago, and after Long had recommended me for trial Large met me and boosted me to the Cblcrgo c ub. They offered ine a trial aud 1 Jumped at it I had my own troubles making good as a catch er, mainly because 1 was awkward and kept getting hurt Indeed I never got started until Setee Insisted on put ting me on first base. I refused to play at first I had tried It once at Baltimpre and forgot to catch the hall -- when tt was, Thrown to me. I did not think I ever could play the bag. Selce had to argue T6r a week 'and pay me more money to get me to try, and then I discovered first base was my best " position. Tbe rest of tt as been Just hard work and determination to win, and the help bf the b tt and smartest crowd of placers any team ever owned. d Has Splendid Record. i T .Larry Lajolo has a record that makes that of other baseball players pale into Insignificance by comparison. Eight years ago w ben Lajolo waa playing with the Cleveland team In one of tbe gamea that season It waa In home runs and Cleveland secured nineteen bits In that game. Lajole, the third man up. was asked,by "What do' you think you are going to. do?" "I am going to clam tbe bait right between those two home-rahits." replied Lajole and he proceeded to do ao, knocking out the third honie run.absrd drive to the center Ced bleachers, , n Bad Breath Colll-flowe- r. Fads for , Weak Women Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription Weak It Strong, Well . Sick d, rain-wreckers, rffnrTF piwrri I |