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Show HINES AND MINING fl TALENTED YRTt? WORLDS CHAMPS 'BEST EVER WRITTEN BEST IN HISTORY prescription which anyone CAN EASILY CHICAGO CUBS FASTEST BALL TEAM EVERORGANIZED, SAY CRITICS. 8ald to Promptly Overcome Kidney and Bladder Afflictions Shake Simple Ingredients Well In Bottle. WORSE THAN THE DI8EASE. SOUR ON HIM. Mr. Trlcure (anxiously) My dear boy. what a dreadful cold you have! Mr. Strongman Yes; I get a cold nowitnd then. My only ailment. Mr. Trlcure But thats very wrong. "Youre a lemon! tha young man cried, As he hugged her just to tease her; I never get a cold, and you wouldnt either if you treated yourself as I do. Mr. Strongman stance? Mr. Well, how, for Xlixirsj oonna Cleanses tlio System Ef feet- ua to Constipation; Acts naturally, acts Truly as )!r.ci a Laxative. Iks t forMcnomrn ren-yoti- end dulil and Old. 1 jonoficinl its jjet Ejjccts nj' Alwnvs Luv-tn- lias ate e (jenuine mIucH name oj the Com CALIFORNIA Flo StrupCo. ftmnufuctuwil.prtnW on tn trout of rsrry nurMi. by Mhom it it DRUCCISU regular pres 30 fr buttle. SOLD DTALL LEADING on sue only, the case, she quick replied, squeezer. Chicago Dally News. You must be a . lenno' MISTAKES IN THE ENTRY. base-baAnother worlds championship and Into history has gone series another club has picked up the highNow est honois known to the sport. warm the fans are busy around the the figuring It out, balancing up of play and discussing the strength contenders. the Trom the mere fact that the Cubs a won the series without the loss of perbefore never feat single game, a formed in baseball, It Is safe to say that the National pennant winners of one big league never outclassed the winners of another so far as the Cubs outclassed the Tigers. The score does not Indicate the difference between the clubs. From the time Chance's men tied tip the score In the ninth Inning of the first game the series looked to belong to the Nation- - als. From that time on It was merely a conprocession, the Cubs having the fidence, speed and Intelligence to keep Trlcure I take a Turkish bath for my every week Its excellent I And and rheumatism, massage twice a week thats for Insomnia. .1 rarely sleep more than three hours any night Then a cold plunge first thing n the morning for my lungs, and a walk. I seldom take any breakfast dyspepsias too bad. I drink about three quarts of hot water during the day for my liver and then I use a nerve tonic every night. I tell yout my boy. If youd follow my regimen Mr. Strongman Oh, thanks; but er ah I think Id rather have a cold. e to "market," A fortune to win; Home again, home again, Bliorn to the tskln. Puck. Stung (at the race track) Say, that was a nice steer you gave me. You said Racer would win by a block. Bunko An Its er fact, but de fool owner maJe do mistake uv enterin' him In a runnln race. Easier. This little fact doth ever balk The struggle for the right; 'Tls easier to alt 'round and talk Than to Bland up and fight. Washington Star. Fatter Than All. . The great man gave a cry of Joy. He bad JuBt solved the problem of how trains could be made to run at the rate of 300 miles an hour. "The speed will be wonderful, he cried. Only one thing in the world can beat IL" And that?" they asked. "A bit of racy scandal." Explained. Wife (peotlcally) Ah, the burning "Mrs. De Style has a suspiciously of the leaves In the park In the What does the aroma remind high color. Certain Oh, no, not suspicious. of, my dear? you She never buys the makes. Hubby The cigars you bought me Baltimore American. for a birthday present HER JUDGMENT. A Suspicion. The lazy man I shall not flout. But let him Idle all the day. For If ha tried to work, no doubt. Hed Just be getting In the way. Washington Star. low-price- d WILLING TO SHARE EXPENSES. M. TINHEY Mrs. E. M. Tlnnev WJJfiisaft'- ' - to relieve. Six bottles cf Beruna. . took, entirely cured nm diannpearing and never I therefore choorfullv mv!, Peruna to all similarly amimen4 fects 2,500 qjen. Regardless of the fact that the big mi f writes: m , copper companies of Ely, Nevada, I have often heard Benin. of their effect policy into have put and it is more widely known hJf! discharging foreign laborers and mak- any other medicine, but 1 ing this strictly an American camp, what a splendid medicine It reLlfTl a few weeks ago there Is a general shortage of first-clas- s until bad cold which settled all overtT in labor Ely. The doctor wanted to prescriuij J. Robinson, the Indiana and Ohio I told him I was going , trv iwT and and sent for a bottle and oil field man, urges all Utah I felt much better the trieit other operators in the Virgin field to and wuhin five days I had whoop things up, as he is certain that of lameness or anv cough any and a have the ywill ready strong consider it the finest caUibna. market for every drop of oil they can produce without a wait Berpjta Tahi.kts; Some The production of gold in the Tnlted fer to take tablet, rather tliaTto ut medicine In a fluid form. Such States during 1906 was 4,565,330 fine ounces, of a value of $94,373,800; the sent the solid medicinal ingreditBUd silver production amounted to 56,517,-90- 0 Beruna. fine ounces, of a commercial value of $38,256,400. The production ot Model for Rest of the Force. While Oil City cannot, these metals for the preceding year peW was $88,190,700 gold and $34, 221,97-silveboast of being a strictly cold-ittown, she can, we believe, lay clan That the usual dividends of Uie to having among her residents tls champion temperance' man of th May Day and fcncle Sam Consolidated state, If not of the entire tountiy companies will be posted this month Not only has he never drank any kind was the positive assertion of the management of both corporations last of splritous or malt liquors, but he has never allowed any tea, coffee, soup week. Both properties are shipping regularly and both have treasuries or any kind of milk to pass his Bps that can meet the payments without since he was a child. He ls a colored man, was born in slavery, and becaw feeling It at all. The mines and leases of Goldfield bis father frequently drank mors have added $10,000,000 In gold to the whisky than was good for him, he rr wealth of the world during the year solved when a boy to never drink anending October 1, and have paid, In ything but water. And he has reii profits and dividends, $1,281,000. The giously kept the resolution. He is s production Includes the richest single member of the Oil City police force, carload of ore ever shipped from a and bis name is Major Fraaklia-O- il City (Pa.) Elizzard. mine. This shipment brought on the 1 li A Risk. "Many a man has, by simple economy, laid the foundation of a fortune." , Yes." answered the man who doesnt figure closely, but by the time you get your fortune, you are so liable to be grounded in habits of economy that you wont enjoy spending the money." Washington Star. Sorry. "A man In your position must occasionally say something he is sorry for." "Yes," answered Senator Sorghum, In naming a price for certain services I once mentioned $30,000 and subsequently discovered that I might as well have haJ 1 100,000." Washington Star. MRS, E. i,otS r. The Result. AN AUTUMN FEAST. silver-reduction- their opponents guessing all the time. Jennings and his men thought Donovan was unbeatable. They thought they could go through the series In the same slam-banstyle with whlch they won the American league pennant and stampede the Cubs right away. The fact that Chance's men nad the courage to tie up the score n the ninth and then take the aggres-alvproved to nobody more clearly than to the Tigers that the Cubs could tot be stampeded, and psychologically, the series was decided right there. Chance had planned this series with the foresight of a great general. He realized that last year he made a mistake in using Browft, his star pitcher, Brown was beaten, in the first game. and Chance had nothing In reserve. In addition, the defeat of Brown in the first game affected the Cuba very much as the failure of Donovan to win affected the Tigers. If these games showed one thing more than another it Is that pitchers are not everything to a club. Good pitchers are necessary, of course, but good opposing batsmen can spoil their records and poor catching can ruin No the good work of any pitcher. pitcher is so good that he can keep men off the basesr except in very rare market $5S4.24G.ll. Intervals, and when they steal as soon The smelters of the Salt Lake valas they get on the bags runs are sure ley hereafter will be forced to do all to follow. Detroit's catchers were In their own switching If the order provery poor form. Probably they were mulgated last week by the railroad not playing their usual game, as Jencompanies should stand. The comnings says, but at no time and under panies are of the opinion that when no conditions do they class with Kllng, they have delivered the cars Into the whose work was a revelation to the smelter yards, they have done all that American league fans. could be demanded from them. John was steady and brilliant He Taft rode to tho Amerl did the right thing at the right time, canSecretary of Baguio, P. I., one east mine, and he was the big factor in the selast week, over a precipitous ries. His work counted for more than day mountain trail which drops 2,000 feet that of any of Chance's pitchers, with within a distance of four mills. He the possible exception of Brown. the Clarke mine and mill Inspected Mullln pitched a wonderful game, but he could not win the battle un- and the Laffan mill. Addressing the American miners, he said he hoped to aided, and that is almost what he secure needtul reforms In the mining was called upon to do. laws. 4he The games demonstrated absoThe directors of the United States lute Integrity of the national pastime. Steel corporation last week declared If the clubs had wanted to turn the the regular quarterly dividends of series Into a money-makinproposicent on the preferred stock and tion, Chance could have used a poor per f of 1 per cent on the com pitcher against Detroit Saturday and mon. The earnings for tho tbruo lost the game, which would then have 30 wore necessitated a game at Chicago on ni?,n.,,bs ended September $I3,304,2S5, an Increase of $3.G9!),601 This would have netted the as Sunday. club owners In the neighborhood of last compared with tbe same quarter year. $30,000 at the least. Perhaps It Is Tho news comes from Cnnanea, fortunate for the game that the re Mexico, that the Grei suits were as they were. Copper company has determined upon Persons who always are crying a complete shutdown of Its mines, fraud would have had a chance to cry concentrator and smelter at Cunanoa! fraud again. As It Is, all of the scoff This will mean the closing ers are silenced forever. The clut down action of all but one or two uthers ot owners made practically nothing oui tho fourteen operating properties In of the games. President Yawkey, ol that district. Over 3,000 hien will be the Detroit club, made bis players a thrown out of employment. of all he and Presldenl made, present It Is considered likely that In view Murphy, of the Cubs, gave his nu-of tho present adverse over $7,000. money market In the matter of umpiring, too, thf conditions that a reduction may be made In the next dividend games showed a high degree ol of Butte Coalition, quarterly although the cone sportsmanship and honesty. It hap has enough money In its treaspened that most of Umpire Jack Sher puny Idan's close decisions were giver ury to mnke the payment. Recent against the American league club while Umpire O'Day gave some costly decisions against the Cubs. Ills dec! !b S.TbetoS w,d0,y 8cattt'rp(1 slon that Slagle was out at the plati The report that the In Tuesdays game because a throwr Nevada Commit- ,,a8 ball In the tenth Inning hit StolnfehP Is oflk lnvPrr,n,lMe It ls still In full on. cost the Cubs tbe game. Slagle wouli have been safe If thore had been nt "er ha,? Interference, and ODay could have given Chicago the run without recetv Ing any great amount of honest critl cistn. a"l the mine Is ready to shin Western Women In Athletics. That athletics among women lu the west have become popular Is demon strated by the elaborate progrum ar ,o B11 ranged by the women of the Uni b,!lnK "U'de. i,rA,!lHl.antly of California. They do not In verstty ,reirtC( h' . t the tend to be outdone by tho men attend Hr,Nh nnJ pu it nv"r vm ID- i the Ing Th ..h?ft IB rtown university and hnve prepared to fcit im,i ii to participate In' all kinds of spun d,al Workll,K" re on thaU.-v- , " during the coming season. They have begun active training, and before so. mrrh?n,;xr?,,,it na nfonth elapses expect to be In "f th Amen. shap HU M for a hard campaign. Tho sports 'n,l n Jplln, they the conn,,1 will Indulge In are running, Jumping, CdlliTcM thrnn!"!1 f h0 skating, basketball, tennis, rowing and HKehrunh fctftt a wm i )mva plenty I, r golf. n 1!,nl to urge r?nr!' .' 'V' oiwu-,- 1 ! ' claim hono.-- . to the e, To "market," Jo-sep- h Fashionable Craze of Switzerland. Lunch and dinner parties above the clouds In Switzerland. Prince lie et Savoy recently gave a lunch In honor of Prince and Prlneesa Nicola of Greece, at the Bernina hospice, 7,6"' feet high, overlooking St Mortis. K. iciitly a Mr. and Mrs It Murray entertained a paity on the top of the Brevent, 8,285 feet above Cham enlx, each guest receiving a bunch of edelweiss as a souvenir. Alpine par ties have also been given this season oa the Pllatus, Buchers de Naye, Brlenzer Rot hall and GornergraL "If that's In- Press. Husband's Ghost Stops Wedding. Declaring (hat her dead husband had come to her In spirit and warned her against marrying again, Mrs. Mary Lincoln of Wllmerdlng, widow of Charles Lincoln, refused to proceed with her Intended marriage to Pa r, also of Wllmerdlng, and the guesis were dismissed, saya a Pitibbuig disj ateh to the New York Times. A little over a year ago her husband died. After a brlof period of mourning she agreed to marry Mr. Parker. lie furnished a house and invitations were Issued. The other afternoon Mr. Parker found her In tears., Her mother said that some time during tho previous night her daughter had come sobbing Into her room and declared that she had. just been visited by the spirit of ber dead husband. He had warned her against marrying again, she said, and when she pretested the spirit had taken hold of her arms and held her until she promised that she would give up the marShe averted that her arms riage. ached from the encounter. GENERAl ll two-mll- York GREAT with Great Important Series Planned Pitcher Foresight by Captain for Praise Brown Held in Reserve olute Integrity Klmg-AbsCatcher cf National Pastime Shown. al s a CHANCE Mix the following by slinking well la a bottle, and take In teaspoonful doses after meals and at bedtime: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one half Helping Impecunious Man. "If you happen to have theater tick-stthat haven't cost you anything," said the bachelor girl, "and don't want to take a woman, you must diplomatic' ally go about asking some man you If know if you want his company. he Is a man without money, and he generally is If ho Is very Interesting, he will have a dozen engagements that prevent his accompanying you. He wants to go, you understand, but "This Is what you must do. You must explain to him quickly, In the same breath that you ask him, that you have a dinner engagement beforehand and that you must come home straight after the theater. You can't possibly stop anywhere for anythin? in the way of refreshments. It is out of the question. ' ' "You'll be surprised to see the muglcal suddenness with which his previous engagements take to them elves wings and disappear. New being left at the noted Mountain property. Thunder at Payette, The oil excitement the prosIdaho, is unabated, and find not to confidently expect pectors In quantities. paying only oil but gas OctoThe treasury department on ber 28 purchased 200,000 ounces of silver at 60.941 cents per fine ounce, to Le delivered at New Orleans and 100,000 ounces In San Francisco. Edwin P. Ryan, who has achieved remarkable results at Guanajauto, MexMexico, was graduated from the seven or Mines only ican College tho years ago. He has Introduced . cyanide process In The opinion Is growing among the people, and mining men particularly who have studied the ground, that surrounding .Welser, the country Idaho, on the north, is a vast mineral belt, recent discoveries strengthening that belief. Notices posted about tbe Calumet and Ilecla copper mine works announce a reduction of wages on December 1 of 12 per cent, approximately equal to the Increase granted afearly In the year. The reduction watchman BASE- MIX. ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. A prominent physician Is the authority that these simple, harmless Ingredients can bo obtained at nom-Incost from any druggist even In the smaller towns. The mixture is said to cleanse and strengthen the clogged and inactive Kidneys, overcoming Backache, Iliad-de- r weaknoss and Urinary trouble of all kinds, if taken before the stage of Drlghts disease. Thoso who have tried this say It positively overcomes pain In the back, clears the urine of sediment and regulates urination, especially at night, xuiing even the worst forms of bladder weakness. I Every man or woman here who feels that the kidneys are not strong or acting In a healthy manner should mix this prescription at home and give It a trial, as It Is said to do wonders for many persons. The Bcranton (Pa.) Times was first to pi 1st this remarkable prescription, In October, of 1906, since when all the leading newspapers of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburg and other cities have made many announcements of It to tbelr readers. has been Dewey mine and mill only a season, the for down closed The one-hal- Rob I hear Jason wants to be ere mated when he dies. Nell I don't think he needs to wor ry about that Mutual Disclosures. Miss Smtlax And so Miss Gilt and Mr. Gotnlx really got married. Was II a love match? Mary On the contrary. I should call It a hate match. Miss Smllax Why? I don't under stand you. Mary Why, she hated to be an old maid and he haled to be poor. Jungle Joke. "Hello, Jumbo," bantered the smart monkey. "If big ears are the sign ol generosity you should be very goner ous." "I am, Jocko," replied tho big elo phant, as he mudu a quick lunge "Have a trunk on me." .The simian was tossed to tho top most branch of a cocoanut tree. Pretty Close. "Tom," said tho young wife, "Im afraid you smoke too much. Do you buy. your cigars by the hundred- Geraldine I want you to under stand before I marry you that I believe In the equality of the sexes. weight?" Gerald All right, I was Intending Something like that, my dear," to give the minister ten dollars, so the masculine end of the comyoud better hand over fire. -- Syracuse bine. "I buy thorn by the hundred and Herald. the man waits for his money. d '" s. Tl - ,1. ' t W To Err Is Human. Robert Browning once found to i; self at a dinner, at a great EnglLA house, sitting next to a lady who vu connected with the highest aristocracy. She was , very graciously and did her utmost .to mak conversation. "Are you not a poet? she final!? asked. Well, said Browning, people s: sometimes kind enough to say that I aip." "Oh, please don't mind my hari: mentioned It, the duchess ha?teH to say, with the kindest of smiles You know Byron and Tennyson asd others wcce poets. Too Many Islands. Casey has mad gone to splod tl Thousand Islands. & Larry Me friend a lot av money awn summer In th invited me up. Denny Faith, pboy dont yes go! Larry Bedad, he didnt say whW Island awn Ol might have to bunt o k noine hundred . and nolnty-nolnfore Ol found him. By thot time w vacation would be over. e HER "BEST FRIEND. arc Thus Speaks cf trci A Womnn Tl friends We usually consider our best those who treat us best. Some persons think coffee a w friend, but watch It carefully s and observe that It ls one of meanest of all enemies for It one whllo professing friendship-Coffecontains a poisonous iff the ole e nfr dolleat which Injures the nervous system and frequently j disease in one or more organs of u body, If its use ls persisted I had heart palpitation and ousnesa for four years and the doci" V told me the trouble was caused coffee. He advised me to leave It but I thought I could not, write! Wis. lady. "On the advice of a friend I Postum Food Cofree and It so lathfled me that I did not cure for con after a few days' trial of Postum-"Aweeks went by and I routin'1 , to use ro8tum my weight lncr!a from 98 to 118 pounds, and the ne trouble left me. I have used It a 1 now, and am stronger than I was. I can hustle up stair wii In-"- s any heart palpitation, and I ni f" of nervousness. j, "My children are very fond on am and It agrees with them. ter liked It when she druuk It house, but not w hen she mad J her own home. Now she hm lern u to ninko It right, boll It iiocortHK directions, and has become rerf of It. You mny use my wish, as I am not achamed of P niy best friend Postum," Name Riven by V stum Rond "Th -Creek, Mich. Wellvlilo," la pks. "TIki son." arc lofl Mti Sho u IRE THE qua V sue A Ore 1 put eit I st i Tow mac Uut a pat'! )3( me Mm it WUMI |