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Show best batter in General Demand national of the World hu league ffje g,e bee tor ft simple, pleasant and iLient liquid laxative remedy of known , laxative which physician could e, cti'ua tor family 1180 bemuse its com-S- close race between donlin and WAGNER FOR TITLE OF CHAMPION. known to them to be parts are beneficial in effect, and truly tome the system nd genUc, yet ptabl to in action. prompt, In supplying that demand with iU HANS ex-jjc- Record of the Two Men since Their Entry Into Fast Company-Won-d- erful Performance of Pittsburg Man Sines Joining Clvb New York Captain In Gams 12 Years, combination of Syrup of Figs and the California Fig Syrup fljir of Senna, . proceeds along ctliicul lines and relies for iU remark- ctbemcrits of the laxative . success many reasons why of Senna is given Eliatir and of Fig Syrup the preference by it beneficial effect alwsys buy jo jet ii manufactured by the to genuine and for sale Co., only, Fig Syrup druggists. Wee fifty cents fcy $ Ming The contest for Hie batting suprem-?- f Of the year In the National league between John Henry or Wagner, liana," or "Honim" Wagner, as the great shortstop of the Pittsburg club familiarly calR-d- , flnd Michael Donlin, caplaln and right fielder of the New York team, equals In Intensity Ihe Interest that Ic being taken In the outcome of the battle that Is being waged for the championships of the National and American leuguos. Thus far Wagner leads the left handed cap-tulof the Giants by about 14 the percentages a couple of points, days ago being: Wagner, .335; Donlin, 321. The latter, however, has been bnttlng quite consistently, and there are many experts who believe he will land ahead of the formidable Plttsburger at the close of the season. Wagner Iihs mude a wonderful record since ho Joined the Pittsburg elub In 1900. In tlmt year he led the National league, and was also the first batsman In 1903, 1904, 190U and 1907. From the time he played his first professional with engagement the Stuebenville (O.) elub In 1895 he was regarded as a formidable batsman. The following year he joined the Paterson (N. J.) club of the Atlantic league and remained there until July of 1897, when the Louisville management outbid that of Pittsburg and secured the boy from Carnegie, Pa. Wagner remained with the Louisville club until the close of the season of 1899, when he became a member of Ihe Plttshurgs along with other Louisville stars when the National league was reduced to eight clubs. In his two years and a half with the Kentucky team Wagner never failed to get behind the .300 mark In batting, noi has he fallen below those figuies In his eight and a half years' connection with the Tlttsburg team. On July 23 last Wagner made bis hundredth hit of the season, Donlin being the first to score that record on July 13, and Cobh of the Detroit team of the American league the second on July 15. Mike Donlln's reputation as a batsman since he Joined the National league as a member of the St. Louis team In 1899 has been of a high order. While being somewhat fractious and not amenable to discipline during his career with the Cincinnati club, and at times while with the Giants, bis deportment and playing ability have been vastly Improved since Manager McGraw placed him as field commander of the Polo Grounds team at the beginning of the present season. Donlin began his professional career as a pitcher of the team at Los Angeles, Cal., In 189G. He had officiated In 19 gameB and lost only two. As a batsman he was leading the California league that year with an average of .421. Three years later he started his career In major league company with the St. Louis team, and remained with that team for two seasons, the first year finishing with a batting average of .327 and the second year he batted for .320. In 1901 John McGraw signed Donlin to play with his Baltimore team of the American league. Mike's batting being one of the features of the season, his average reaching the splendid mark of .340. The following year Joe Kelley took Donlin to the Cincinnati team, but It was not until 1903 that Mike resumed his great skill as a batsman, the records of the season giving him a mark of .331. the second best In he National lengue. lie was also second In the league In 1904, and the followto the ing years he was transferred ranks of the New York club, The principal achievements of the ilval batsmen follow: is one of jjut d, Cali-lon- bottle. per Socialism ' In Japan. has no footing In this nor Is there any cantry as yet, that It will gain a footing in at all events. Prior to lie near future with Russia a small coterie ,tie war themselves socialists (t men calling ,rfued vehemently against the a of hostilities and published jenpaper organ to propagate their rrced Hut they soon dwindled Into Insignificance, and although a periodisocialist views contcal of inues to be published it has no nor does It serve any purpose, ippaiently, except to furnish material Inr occasional comment on the part of unused reader. Japanese Weekly ' socialism Indl-atlo- n n Hill EGOISM. Bridget, it always seems that the crankiest mistresses best ceoks. Ah, go on wid yer blarneyl Mistress me in pt the Cook DISTEMPER CURE win case of DISTEMPER, the like among horses if ill and prevents all others in the ip, from having the disease. Also une (table mm chicken cholera, and dog distemper. ay good drucRist can supply yon, or send to numtfantuivrs. SO cents ana $1.00 a bot-lFree book. Spohn Agents wanted. STOWS nr any nowiWe HXK EYU, and A e. Medical Co., jothen, Ind. Epee. Contagious Diseases, Incomplete. Mother George, I want to See yeu baby's new carriage. Toung how : Is collapsible." Brother I see It is, but does that do? It's the baby ought to be collapsible Alvira. Bachelor 'hat good hat SLIGHTLY IN THE LEAD t, Von wont tell your family doctor ;e whole Btory about your private ness are too modest. You you leel not be afraid to tell Mrs. Fink-laJLynn, Mass., the things you nia not explain to the doctor. Your WHEN WAGNER LEI) THE LEAGUE. ter will Ve held In the strictest .. .asOjlJKid Average .. .S3 From her vast correspond-3- c 1900 Average .. .35511907 Average .. .350 Average l'. with sick women during the 1904 Average - .340 thirty years she may have WITH LOUISVILLE GLUIl. -- at e. con-Jcnc- I wil the very knowledge that will P letters as the grateful women, beyond a doubt the powerof your case. Such WAGNER ... ,, fol-fro- m 190T .96 isn't .ss 1SJ31 LUR WAGNER ,:wi 1900 VEGETABLE COMPOUND V, A writes: nervous. My physl !lnnextremely id I must go through an opera well. A friend tola me r? Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable and I took it and wrote you ,ce following your directionto-Chilly, and thanks to you I am I and 1 am telling J.7 T?1 wman, friends of my experience." FOR SICK WOMEN. thirty years Lydia E. Fink- I'getalilo Compound, made and herbs, has bocu the iff1 remedy for female ULs Positively cured thousands of 10 i,avo been troubled with oi!n winents, inflammation, ulcera-jjhriiui ,JO10 1003 .340 i:04 36J 1905 .3.10 .350 1907 from an organic BM'n ant female weakness in .qnence I had dreadful headaches ACTS .355 1906 since I was sixteen years of do-- w had suffered ,ro 1! 'conquer all female diseases. orman R. liamdt, of Allen-HI- v?Tr .352 1101 tumors, irregularities, Pains, backache, that loar-L1J1VV- I? feeling, flatulency, prostration. us I"-- DONLIN WITH CINCINNATI. . w Si i:i donlin with giants. 218 lWXif ..... IS Wceond "baUmun bntsinan In 38 league. I .314 fThlrtl In league- - Good Chance. Say Cuba Hava have at believe the Chicago Cuba other as any chance ft least aa good the for winning team National league this year." aaya Manager Phillies In Cincinnati Miuray of the the most "Chance' men have about balanced aggregation In the league, and they're Just beginning to after months of get together properly have put an would misfortune that out of the running Ion? team ordinary era this." I ONE KIDNEY But Cured After Doctor Wa No GONE AVOID RISK IN BUYING PAINT, Thar Said You take a good deal of rLk If you buy white lead without having abso- Hop, aWor yi'V"n0,yearVwl11' ago a bad. Injury paralysed me and affected my kid-- . My back hurt terribly, and the urine was badly discolored. Doo-o- r said my right kidney was practically dead. They aid 1 could never wlh again. I read of Doan a Kidney Pill and began them. One box made me atronger and freer from pain. I kept on tnem and In three months was using able to get out on crutches, and the kidneys wereactmgbeu, 1 improved rap-IdltUjcarded the cratches and to the wonder of my friend wa soon completely cured." Sold by all BO cent, a box. ua-in- g y, Foster-Mllbur- Co., Buffalo, N. Y. lute assurance as to Its purity and You know white lead Is often adulterated, often misrepresented. But there's no need at all to take any chance. The "Dutch Boy Fainter" trade mark of the National Lead Conipauy, the largest milker of genuine white lead, on a package of White Lead, la a positive guarantee of purity and quality. It' as dependable as the Dollar Sign. If you'll rlte the National Lead Company, Woodhrldge Bldg., New York City, they will send you a simple and certain .outfit for testing white lead, and a valuable hook on paint, free. Quality, SHE GOT HER MAN The Kind You Have Always Bought ALCOHOL-- 3 PER CENT AVvCt'Lihlc Preparation for As- similating the Food aivlRi'gula-lin- g the Stomachs and Uowvls of Bears tho icmTirrt Signature Promotes Digestion, HAPPY, Cheerful-nessamlRc- Indian Woman Not Likely to Be Left Far Behind In Life's Battlt. ' Not Nahc otic Vrltlng of the famous Dean Kaya of Topeka, la Suburban Life, Faul A. Lovewoll. aaya: "Dean Kaye has had Interesting experience during his soujourns In the wilderness. Once an Indian woman came to hla cabin. tSOM AW-- Dri-iv- i UmjTSM J.J sHx JVwww Wanted to Go th Same Way. We were taking a little trip Into the country. The only vacant seats In the train were turned so as to fiu-- each "'You marry?' she asked. other. 1 told my little girl, four '"Yea,' said the dean, T can marry year old, to take the seat In front of folks. Have you got a man?' me, aa riding backward would not "Again the woman grunted, and demake her alck. She hesitated, and parted. About sundown she returned, said: dragging with her an apparently I know It won't make me sick, but abashed and reluctant brave. " Got him,' she remarked, laconicalIf I ride backward will I go to the same plare you are going to?" ly, producing her marriage license. The. man knew no English, hut the Microscopic Writing, woman prompted him when It became A remarkable machine made by a necessary for him to give hla assent lately deceased member of the Roywl to the dean questions. When It was Microscopical society for writing with over the squaw paid the minister hla ft diamond seems to have been broken fee and led her husband away In triup by Ita Inventor. A specimen of its umph." work Is the Lords prayer of 227 letDEEP CRACKS FROM ECZEMA ters, written In the 1,237,000 of a square Inch, which la at the rate of In One Hand 53,880,000 letters or 15 complete Could Lay Slate-PencIn Dreadful State Permanent Bibles, to a single square Inch. To Cure In Cutlcura. decipher the writing it la necessary to use a "I had eczema on my handa for objective, which ia (be high power lena physicians employ for about seven years and during that time I had used several remstudying the most minute bacteria. edies, together with physicians and PoputtAj China. druggists' prescriptions. The disease The population of the Chinese em- was so had on my hands that 1 could pire la largely a matter of estimate. lay a slate-penci-l in one of the cracks There has never been such census of and a rule placed across the hand the as that which la would not touch the pencil. I kept empire taken every decade in this country. using remedy after remedy, and while But the estimate of the Almanach de some gave partial relief, none relieved Gotha for 1900 may be taken as fairly aa much as did the first box of Cutlreliable. According to that estimate, cura Ointment I made a purchase c? the population of the empire Is, In Cutlcura Soap and Ointment and my round numbers, about 400,000,000. It hands were perfectly cured after two Is probably safe to say that If the boxes of Cutlcura Ointment and one human beings on earth were stood up cake of Cutlcura Soap were used. W. In line every fourth one would be a II. Dean, Newark, Del., Mar. 28, 1907." Chinaman, Stnd a In hywuW tfwtoskJUia kftMi Stt4 'four I e Use A perfect Remedy forConshp lion . Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP Fjc Simile For Over Sinlure of Thirty Years The Centaur Company. NFAV YORK. ' Sii'mvjt Guaranteed under the Fwodanj) Exact Copy of Wrapper. LEST HE FORGET. No d Rosaate Postcard Without Thorn of Suggestion. Ita MtMmMMaNMa B(W1 SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. H&rold'a mother we'll call him HarThry atao rrllrv Dl IrrMfrum Ijtm-mi,Iu- . old went abroad a month ago, leavdlirrxtlun soil Tm 1. -- ertf ing Harold under the somewhat unbaling. A prrfn--t rembu-w- t, substantial control of hla elder sisters. edy lur DIuIhi-mi- , Drow.lnrre, ll.it In siilte of the Itemized directions Taete In tbs Mmilh, I'.iat-e- d with which even unto the moment of Turnout. Pain In tha leave-takinfinal she had not ceased Side, TORPID 1.1VK11. to bombard him, Harold's mother was I bey regulate Uta Dowela. Purely Vegetal! far from sure that her efforts, would SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PF.ICE. have any lasting effect. Her. voyage was more or less disGenuine Must Bear turbed by these doubts, but before CARTERS Signature ahe landed on tbe other side she had T7ivER determined on a course of action. Like all small boys, Harold Is most covetous of picture postcards and had REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. looked forward to a harvest from hla mother's trip. He got 1L V. CSWE Every day she sent at least one card. And whatever else It bore In tbe way of Inscription, there was not one which failed of this Introduction: "Just as soon as you get tble go and The cleanest. brush your teeth." . lightest. and g Fac-Simi- le JI5t8- ONLY A COW. TOO TRUE TO BE GOOD. of Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral TE! & $, mmmaz. Doctor's Disadvantage. "In one way," said a collector, "It la easier to get money from a doctor than anybody else who la alow pay. It is more difficult for him to swear that be hasn't been able to make any collection himself since the first of the year. A doctor's reception room Is open to all possible patients. A collector with a grain of Ingenuity can find a way to worm out of the men on the waiting list Information aa to tbe terms of payment After an interview with three or four persons who have paid spot cash for treatment and who have told the collector they paid, it takes a mighty nerve on tbe part of the doctor to Insist that be hasnt ft dollar to his name." A Artist (who has been bothered by rustics breathing on him all the morning) My good fellow, I assure you Flnxlt I have just finished the late that you can see the sketch with more Mrs. Peck's portrait It's a speaking advantage from a little distance! likeness. $100 Reward, $100. The Widower Peck Would It be tMs ptper will be piteird to tom too much trouble to er change It a thatIVUwv Is Atoftout one dtrmurd dtMaae UiAt sntroe tuui hoea tbie to turr to All iu taitea. And that ia bit in that respect? tfctarm. Harts Cuurti Cure Is tbs positive Fishermen. On the coast of Holland. Belgium and Northern France the flsherwomen are a familiar sight, with their great hand nets and quaint costumes. Many of the towns have distinctive costumes by which their women can be recog, nized anywhere. Those of near Ostend, wear trousers and loose blouses, white their heads and shoulders are covered by Bhawla. They carry their nets Into the sea and scoop up vast quantities of shrimps and prawns, with an occasional crab or lobster and many small fish. They often wade out till tbe water la up to their necks, and they remain for hours at a time In water above their knees, rarely returning until their baskets Women Mana-Klrke- are full. AFRAID Girl Starving on a i?Arrb dura, i A Believer. "Do you believe In telepathy?" asked the mystical person. What do you mean by telepathy?" ' asked Mr. Dustin Stax. Thought transfer the faculty that enables one person to know what another person Is thinking about." "Oh, yes. There's my old Mend, I know what be'a Mr. Sklnboodle. thinking about thla very minute. Wbat Is It?" "Money." Contrast In Wills. If, as la stated, tha will of tbs late duke of Devonshire contains nearly 18,000 words. It .la certainly entitled tea to rank high among taments. Probably the shortest will on record waa that of a Streatham gentleman, proved a few year ago, which consisted of the words: "All for mother. C. T." Westminster Gazette. long-winde- d COFFEE Food. To-da- y Iraurnlty. a ronsUtutioimJ disease, requires A eonslito t tonal treatment Hall's Iatarrb lure Is taken In Aetmf directly upon the blood Axid tnueoua tensity, of the system, thereby deetruylnc surfacm the foundation of the and rtvtntf U patient stremrtii by building up the eooetitutton and afwwt-tn- g nature Iu doing Its work. The proprletttrs have so much faith In tu curative powers that iliey offer One Hundred Dollars fir any cast that fe tails to cure, bend for ltt of teetlmonlats TJ KNKY Addrres F. CO Toledo O Hold by ill Dmeirleta. 75c. Taka UaUa family FUls tor eoDstlpaUoci. Iwlnff TO EAT. "Several years ago I was actually starving," writes a Me. girl, "yet dared not eat for fear of the consequences. I had suffered from Indigestion from overwork, Irregular meals and Improper food, until at last my stomach bpcanie so weak I could eat scarcely any food without great distress. "Many kinds of food were tried, all with the same discouraging effects. 1 steadily lost health and strength until I was but a wreck of my former self. s and "Having heard of Grape-NutI its great merits, purchased a packwould age, but with little hope that It so discouraged. was I help me "I found It not only appetizing but that I could eat It aa I liked and that it satisfied the craving for food without causing distress, and if I may uao the expression, It filled the bill.' was my "For months Grape-Nut- s I felt from diet. of aitlcle principal the very first that I had found the happiness, right way to health and were fully reand my anticipation alized. "With it continued nee I regained my usual health and strength. I I am well and can eat anything like, food forma a part of yet Grape-NutThere' ft Reason." fare of bill my Name given by Postum Co., Battle to Well- Creek, Mich. Read 'The Road vllle," In pkgs. A new Ever read tha above letter? time. to They time from one appear are genuine, true, and full of human Interest. only run now known to the Tnr children teething, enfteni the fume, reduree alley. (ma, cureeeladeuilu. Uaahulti He baa no force with men who baa no faith In them. nothing. It Car. Whllo Yon Walk . Aiim iFooUKaw foreuniKiind bunion bot, nil DruAtfinU. lotb Your grocer return your money if you don't like it: we y him. CAiitiABAclUog Love doea not atop Rest at Last. of liking. "It la only too true." remarked the man who was fond of moralizing, "that we do not appreciate our blessings until they take their flight," Of course," replied Popley, "they keep up such a racket during the day that we enjoy f.Vm most when the nvtse has tucked them In their little beds." Philadelphia Press. 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Was 1 scared?" exclaimed Mlae Lacer, "well, I should say! My heart Imply sank down into my boots." "Impossible!" retorted her candid friend, "It couldnt possibly get past your waist." Philadelphia Ledger. SLICKER at the same time cheapest In theIt end Decause W Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup, The dealing is simple. If you dont like Schillings Best, it costs you most comfortable In great variety for sale ftt the lowest prices by mikr HUUqnirklv, Irhl AHY borne rOfRilreBR, No Atfvnof. Mend Ufa eilaf work for AAmelM. eto. ratiBfmion nr nunr? refonried. AudreM.4. P. COPKLANU. Wolfe C 1Iia. I A.N.KELLOGG NEWSPAPER CO. 73 W. Ad in. tU, CHICAGO I. i W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 39, 1908. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color mere good, brighter inf hilar color. thn toy ether dre. One ?0e Mckioe nolore ill fibers. Thor tfre In cold to Die, ttlMcb end Cetera. SOI asnsani aitbeut riwiing toarl. Write tor toes booklef-H- oe MONROE Ju enter belter than DRUB 70., any ethnr in. You can dye Gvlnoy, llflnolm. |