OCR Text |
Show 1 1 I 1 t'UL'.'.T.S i The Two Captains : J' 1' . ,. F I '- - i" : L'f-.-.- !r: ! p, : i " d.i t 7 i Co. ii a:e to !:'-- t Il l "If Wilt l!:PV .. up to til lifj thenr a.lrlft, t r.a ' V f. cp u,- - i,: .; ':,: - ! (J .oti.tr, too? lr.-n-, (:;; .. rrv-t- : ale - , :.- , .e to be beet Nctes. JHJe American it.ir;..-- r .tark Is c:;i. great ball Toe l.i troit' r is also hi!!:: th b.t!I hard. Da' n; "'t l.a re!e:te. Second I'asenian Givin and Out holder CorU--'"- t bill, ti named ;.a signed with JiOCK 1m and. Capt. Wb'.'iams of Davenport has brought Kuby in from the tulfi. Id and placed him on second In place of Owln, sent to right. t. p Kddie Glenn, last year with M. ir.1 his, proved a failure with and Newman cf last Uloor.lngtun, year's team U being given another chance. will remain with DeHarry catur, Ottumwa, which had been awarded him by Secretary Karrell of the uaiiniiul commission, agreeing to relinquish claim to him for a jiitcher. "t -- j ' 1 j t "' ,,f , ' . ...... ( ; hois-tin- j , . I -r !lE'! .Tifl rope, saff! with a I.'!-- : j a.) ' . ,,., American Association News. Outfielder Klmer Smith has ben reh a a d by Kansas City. The Columbus club has sold Infteld-c- r lloniiy liowcock to the Fail Liver tjn-ab- f Pce n-f- Tails in Love. fuui.J Captain Pope nnd CryrtaJ wa!MnK the poop of the West In..!!artian. "Crysia!," tayg I'opc. -up the po'd out of the mallroom and tranter it to my cabin aboard the brig aa quickly as may he done. 1 shall he'p mysolf plentifully to and drink, but shall not meddle with the cargo. It must go to the bottom." "ou mpan to send the people adrift?" Crystal Eahl. "Yes, thfM are sunny Jonathan; they shall leave us well stocked; and aren't ihi-rboat enough?" "How about lura, my cmidln?" ex clasmed CryMal, in a low, thin voice, loolsins? askant at his companion. "We'll kwp Jut with us. She has a relative in our ship," answered 1'ope, smlllnc; "a man that somewhat re gtiinhles hir father." "By the Holy Anchor, then, he can be no beauty!" v'ryniuL trying to look as if ho eri tickled, "hut I tell ya what. J'ope. r don't half like the notion," and now hits face took wi a , I Pay-brea- i v-' , gt ' i "My father," fhe, "will shocked whin he hearH that Couhin Jonathan has turned pirate. And you ai nearly alway How aiiKlit. could you. Captain 1'opi-w,th a t earni-tncand wolidfr that fav a sort of unron ar hni i to her -- ' ta;,u to no lam and vlic expr a trade?" "Do not call us two captains pi We are Keiltlenien of fortune. rates. We Khali not he haritf-We idnil re our profits." mis i'opc, upon "and live in ease durlnn the rci-- of our liven. And muet not that trade be a t.;lorhan m, that hriims a: qualnted with thu flmt In auty the world?" teen men. "Four of you guard this entrance," says lie to his men; "you can leave the door open;" and then .o the pris- oners, "bp all of you on to your plus and file out." Any dreams of conflict and recap- lure which miht have Inspired tho prisum is tnuKt have been extinguished hy the fir t j;Iancc they obtained of the main deck. where Wood, ranked ahrca-of the gangway, naked cutlass in hand, with I'ope beside them, ten with loaded pistols. pirates, armed I'ope's crue'ty in HcnillnK the wounded adrift was atrocious. It cannot be excuse i. One man was clearly in a hopeii'Mj way; any one could have wen Hint In the color of his face, and la the expression of his eyes. As quickly att it was to be manured, the prison ers, wommcd and well, were got Into boats; 'lie wounded In one quarter-boa- t with two or three of the well men, and the others were divided between thu longboat and the second Bi lu s:-- d. 're 'd.ij h?1 -l' h- v V W V-- U .1 quarter j (ffH'i boat. Grant groat air of sternness, "of this hand" some joutis woman, my cousin- "I know she's your cousin." broke in LI came up the poop and Hope talking to two of the men the Crystal came aft In 1'ope'n rail with tiome little show of alacrity. The gaze that I'ope fastened upon him as ho approached had something singular In It. Jonathan, however, who was an ill reader of the varying expressions of the human countenance, saw nothing unusual In his shipmate's face. "The sootier we make an end of this the better," savs Hope, without any mood or humor of a marked sort In his voice. "But we will behave like am algentlemen to the hist; and ways on the i, iiD- of humanity." "What's the next Job'" "A blowout for the which I will sen to," responded Captain Hope "When the un-- have had their dinner, get the long boat and the two quarter boats equipped am! pienti fully provisioned. They shall have room nnd food enough. Net hut that the grub will be w ist,.d. They will be picked up before no-- n tomorrow " This he as. Hided the poop ladder ard joined the pa ,si m cr.c v. ally nil of whom were i;..w up on divk .hiss i ryMiil imme,!i;,ti !y .lit to him w ith a slight bioom on her hecks , . .t, cii o,. mom no i.. at nor lor a lew mo incut-- ; iiii lmpassl-i'.'- d auecn with CMS whose adora' im won C'V i,; hei-id- 1 "I would leave this ship to swim, and give the people. Including my cousin, a chance for their Uvea. There's the thin! mate to take charge. " "Xo:" roared I'ope; ."I'm raptaiu hero! I found the capital, the expedition 13 at my expense, ! mean to have tiy way!" he cried, with an oath. "I'm resolved on't. Damnation. Johnny, no mora words. I tell you. Crystal, I'm in love with that beautiful woman, and she shall be the wife of an honorable of fortune," As he spoke he went down the com ramoufteps t0 the cabin, where the M:nenf.-wen' Ms.,e:ii!)led wattii.r to begin tin. it breakfast. They ail seated !ves ami I'ope took the beal of bibb'. He occupied the of tlt, r.uiii he hitl main, and t ryttai snt ii "''" In the chair at the foot of the t. III", the chair of t tic end man IV; hau s'niu. lUit prlvatoer'liun have hort uo morbus and rirales b:!l..is low ask, ?ir," exclaimed a you pro p,i .sn..;. "what Ann u "Vom will he lauKhinK soon in - puM- i: ..ii Khk-lan- over thi incident." xiiainud To! , "and u will jievor ivii take a:;y con :rat u'.it upon while (L- ! nor I ai. ti !hc I'.u Tutu s uf tl0 ithe other ot t; ';l cai.':i:ns i f in ner and nt " him and He held hdrs If erect and ejpanded w hl.ipcrs. he in a b:g cl.c.yt. T!:ei e was a f;ilnt lock of of Ca::!a': lac tory Po n:re in tl t.c-.that Miss ham! on:e fa:'-:.n liin: ful daughter cf r.;-w.'nn f,i Crystal r! maiidci- in the l.'i and t) !.;.;). "vvvnt ,t,. that this n in tl Co Hill Ja kmaii and 1 a r a, ' ,;r 'I n (' an hv oi 'Piare piracy I puMinsr b. r which 'at- - it 1! tcM r. r:u or t a lr. u;man. tS ; -- Hc ; to s, I, ,d -u v - hc-lp- ti.'ii. at ;. i.ni's r f the f lha. t Iura e - ! ; AS BEAR A :e an and -- v lor the a'lll ..i:t I'clll Bruin Ii Pennsylvania a Terror I v st.,r :'i!.l n ls - to ivone, his mau I'.lsil ie- ugh a eourne oi ivti. Tti! 'ine - ?lrl C'e-- 3 i.l! like .:, 1 Cr-- . ..; !r,!'cM,;,n nil!.; tun. o; (n I V tcuI litiy - ; ti.i. lis ';! d amy "V:at " I i. i,r : w ;n !c i;d y ( an! rror I hi !. a - i f t ." 11 Bn-i-- e WI:' C II- :! lo.lV t '. i. at yen, i fe Il ' s .' i , (,, I. !ie A T .' ! W i V.: ln'11 cas, 'a of :!:: I s t ! A l,i I I. II! the and ' '! i IS W to iha ' : ted. ! bad court,' i ev'. i -n j National League News. VcGinuity keeps on with his Great pitching. Mike Grady of the St. Louis team has hit over 4ej. J,,c Kelley never strikes at the first ball pitched to him. Catcher Cai.-cof Pittsburg Id ctised by Jack Warner of being a tipper. Hugh Duffy Is trjiiig to put a little gim'.er into the ii.crs' work by play-lu- s H. '. i; to . ; c. r.i long it ! ;, ,; ' i - 1 t lv h.:i s df Iuis fur " w:', Mi-,- , c t bo"-- , ! Price 5 .' ie,-:-- j ill T e'.o , legal eto . , correoled i. il'-- tet, , DOW, accompany each order, SI.K O.Nt-- BT " JONES c CO-- , 41EroaiSt.. N;w York. - Th o'.i NV Pubh.uers Wall st. and Wall St. Journal is Agency oT t lie- - J.VVf.sr.'lIS READTHl f WALL Sl'KLET JOURNAL, i - ' GIVE BABIES FRESH AIR. Boston Little Cnes Sleep on Roof and Balconies. Putting the baby to sleep in a box on top of the flat roof of a modern sKyscraping apartment house, or in the iron balcony far above the sidewalk, or even on the broad window seat of the upper story, at the very edge of the precipitous hlght, is tha newest method of fresh air training is developing which among tha wealthy and aristocratic families of the Back Bay and Brookllne, Boston. ' !" "I, -I .co'licl-Hi- ' lul&ii'iiri! wr m n Sill j;.i i " To Get a Drink Before Going to Salt Lake or out into the country, at the DENVEIi SALOON" IWM !! :" :: ': CHANCE LA-- T lVnver Beers on Draught fll! Wines, Liquors and Cigars. JAMES BIRCH. Proprietor, tIEHERAL REPAIR SHOP- - BICYCLES Paris Woman - :L'L4$& Saved Her Hoard by Concealinfg It In a Lemon. All devices of women to save their money from thieves are not as successful as was that of a Paris business woman. Her apartments were recently visited during her absence by a couple of enterprising burglars who had good reason to believe there was rich booty there. In spite, however, of the most earnest search they were unable to find anything of value and took themselves off disappointedly. Nevertheless, a sum of some 20,000 francs was lying in the room they had explored, and that In a most prominent position. Mine Reutz had, in an ingenious fact, devised hiding place by scooping out the Inside of a lemon, putting bank notes Inside, and then leaving it r.n a plate on a side table. This transpired in the course of the complaint laid by her at the local police station. One would like to have seen the burglars' faces when they read the papers next day. Cutiory and Hardvare. una, Sijin) iluoiiines EALIL 0ne cf the LaEt f lbe Present son's Crop of Players. Sea- - The Milwaukee club has sold Pitcher FJmer Meredith to the Salt Lake club for jr.uO. and loaned Pitcher Mueller lo the Calumet club. Central League Cossip. Catcher Bn nnan. released by Pay-ton- , has signed with Grand Rapids. Manager Jack Grim of Marion has given "Red" Herbert and Ditcher Frye their releases. Third Baseman Deiters has been released by Wheeling and will play with the Charleston W. Ya.) team. Pitcher "Stiver" Jordan has been re leased by Grand Rapids, and Billy Pearson secured from Toronto to take Lis place. outCogswell, the auburn-hairefielder f South Ben-.lis a terror to all pitchers. He is swatting tht ball hard and often. Pitchers F.ir.-e-ll nnd Miller, Shortstop V.nrg nnd Left Fielder Geycr are the ,n!y members of the Grand Rapids who were with the team last year. A TEXAS CHATELAINE Bioycleg and CARLSON, Murray, Utah, Box 22. RKVIVOTV RESTORES UITAI m,k i ' THE . V'-,.- I Well Man .of Me. PKEKTOTI ZI33i,I33I"ar,set iliiKboveresTilfn in 'r er : - r- ' by rule: ie. The Bock I.' iad c. ,;, Catcher Dnti't and nJ McCafTi rt v been relcioed 'Ichcre Clr.rke . remark-- ' alle l ao flcnej .',i I", A ;ce law and to V f 30dBys. It euiskiy. Cures wUeasUotb-Mstsilre?-itiioir r.is&bood,and0la1 will vecoier tUeir 7Kibfut vigor by ualn Nernou. I;LIVO. It ; :'."i;Ij a.'idi.ur!:lvK-tor.itcn.-r- , oofs, Lest Viti;.,, K'.nlit!y BmlMiont Lost Port-r- , fi; ;t' Mi nior?, Tt'astici D!sessM,soa 'l effocts ot E?!f sbs: e or ezceaa4 iodtBcretioa, prortiicpn law.g ir.es men which fl not cnlj- - cun-f- i by ctnrOni at t'.o nit ct dlsetss. but iasgreat nrrv-etoniuni blooii builder, brlnf-t!i- i baci th pink plow to j.ato cliefkssnd restoring the flro ot vnnth. It ward! ofT Intalt ind CoMumption. Inal.-- t oa bwiag BE VIVO, a eiber. It can bo csrricd in ret rocift. Bj mtil, 1.00 pcrria-kaij,c- r s',i tot S5.00, with post, tlve written gimrantee to cure or rtac4 Ilie niuncv. It - a i.l iiiiv:?.; free, Address CHARM. Novelty from Paris Likely to Become a Fad. To take homo with him as a souvenir of New York, a Texas man re- MAI MEDiaNE CO, For sale in Murray City Utah, .by Th cently found nothing so attractive In the whole metropolis as a revolver, Tioneer Drug Co. which he purchased at a jeweler's nnd for which he paid $."0. It might seem to be taking coals to Newcastle to take a revolver to the big Southern state, but the Texan said that the best woin;:n shot in bis part of the country had never seen a revolver like this. It was a tiny ore. barely two inches long, made entirely of gold, of every hut with all the qualities of a regular Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nin- e one hundred peoolt who have hi;ari tmnKU -ra can remember when it was simple Indiga-- I on. It Is a scientific fact that all cases at heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indl. fsstlon. All food taken into the stomach which tails of perfect digestion ferments an swells the stomach, puffing it up against th heart. This Interferes with the action ot the heart, and in the course of time thai delicate but vital orttan becomes diseased. Weak Heart S tj Mr. D. KauWe. ot Nevid. O.. says: I hid stomach troub's ani w.a in a bad siate ai had heart trouble -. .1 with il. I too Dy.; ;pi;a Cure lor about (oof months and II cured ma. Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach cf all twrvoca strain and tha heart o' all pressure. S Bottieionly. Prepared Sir CO I see. h- - :s for by E. O. 2i 33c times UmUW DcWTTi CO., CMIOAQO, , The T'i ree I. Lf ago- ta'Cher J)( Tl. 'ty has Coc'cr eertifi-c-.- t. f .1 st i f e;,, J ment houses, and see a box which, in a poorer quarter of the city, would be taken for a window garden. And so it if, but it is a garden for the little bud of the family. Chariey Nichols continues to win his Raines and l.anjlo the St. team in hue s!!, Matthews) n afributes hi work in the box to adhering too closely to the b.i!k rnte. Phil Color Is at iasl making good ii n.ajer compai v. He Is (playing tranu nan lor Isccn. Manager McGraw flunks ho can develop h:s third ba e:i a:, Devlin, Into Western Winnowing. a slar of the llrst anr. Pitcher Pflesfer, tho Pittsburg cast-off- . Mathen son's !cfe;.t at I'ittsburg on Is pitching fine and winning ball May 16 was his lir-- i at tho hands of for Omaha. the Pirates In two ears. President Sexton writes that all cf Cincinnati scorer.-- are said to be the clubs in this leaguu are in excel and screening Joe Kelly lu his lent financial and physical condition. capacity as first baseman. President Sexton announces that The had a more the have following plavors have boon fined useful utility mail thm Orville WcMil-ruff- , for run on J. Clark of Dei Moines, Tribune. Coinmthe rcial says $'t. and Hi!;-- hurt of Sioux City, Ned Havdon iva- not sUlsned with for their con,; t nt in Sauix City; nnd Gesslcr's work In the fiu; held, and the ritrh.-- r Mcc !y of Denver, for a situyoung outflchler ha biHtl benched ilar oTer.se nt St. .lopcph. Johnny Pol l s c biers Dillon the decree Yiih niar the pitcher who prcalest batter in ( business with was. su ponded by CeVrado S;. rings. whom to work the t a::d run game. litis ful bis rase into the hands cf "Warner Is ti e st short top In an ! Co Indications r' crctary l a: the business." a Uir.A'n I'hillipl, rthat the v., titer will be compro"and cares le. for i error than any mise! In some wiv a"d vr.loni.in reof the ethi rs." turn to (he West, w biro be U anxious "Tittsbutg has a chance," says to go. Parney Prej fuWe are behind se me now. hut rs "nt cut when the Ames Ce'eats lews. others stand Arcs i'i :.ted bma In a V i no-a- , . I 'diir f c; a ; at him, t t I. I CJward. Coward Clarke the o.t el lor t,.!N w it ti el how a si'lirod off him. a case in which ird w. rested whs ca'.I-- d, 'd that it be put Id M- iunrr.ii s. as he a c i e in another i oh,iii- te l. th nct S r -'i . ' the hri v iu'd to .1 ;, nntli'.ed. i.u nnu iif .i n and I b" ' ' f V ' y n( 1 1' e ,!!! a PU'. leu i.. ;,f ;;iii r ! ll! cf trr ar-rrcr It wa a'. out nine o clock In Uj Ciorillni, M prnl ,i y t.y thp x SI. tiiU! r f-- s he t t!' ..; ' ; a 1' tna'e s ard t"T car'.'ii , "Y'Atll ur I, . d. ;.-!! nt I at: : her hy X- - , hLs last sixl-c- u games. Ho has made ono error in Ueniy-two- . games. is playing second Jimmy William base second to none. lie plays tr.c batters well, and his work on pickups has been exceptionally clean. Manager Donovan, has telegraphed Bill Clarke, who is coaching at Annapolis. olTcrir.g him S:!.t;i;0 In join tho team and !ini:!i the season with tho Senators. Fred Parent suffered a severe wrench of the leg in a colllslou with Billy Lush of the Clevelands and will he out of the game for some time. K-- ds On r; !., ... ii . "It's cru'd to dn-- it ir li'h tavj ' ti:.- - k.r.k ';:e s; ,'Lr T to A bear as a watchdog Is a rar thing, but one Is kept on duty at tha homo of GoTthd) Wuest. In Ielpervllle, near Chester, IVnn.. and Bruin proves a terror to strange faces that may appear at the gate. Tramps ure numerous thereabout, but nary a nomad goes beyond the nli of Win d's yard, for when tha hoar gets an eye upon him there Is a loud grown and a tug at the chain with which the animal Is kept wiiliin bounds just out ,idit a little frame bouse which las be-- n hiidt for him. to those f,i-- t !!;,i,r to him, Bruin is as (aa e as a kitten. Burly as ho is for a two e:i! idd. he has figunsl in main a .iii.'-- v :'le pel f.irnmne--- , having been frame! to do tricks from his Infancy by ni Mbert Green, Whhro' er :ri .. It proposed I..,- hi;: ' . e V Tramps. ich' :':i:i ' ..n HID MONEY IN QUEER PLACE WATCHDOa Y.-- t . . vYu;. 1 fore-hatch- 1 t!ii-iii- j Nohr The treatment has become so popular that along almost any street in tho exclusive section of the city one may look up to the upper stories of the houses, especially in the apart- a; . ' v, ad - M I XVII. The Passengers Are Sent Adrift. It was a Utile biter than Crystal I'ope. " beirg rart nil alone among a crew of I'iraks." "Then yo would send her adrift, Jonathan?" eayu Tojie in a tone of Mty Some Time." CHAPTER V- lv of Horseless Vehicle Laughed too Soon, With a country road on a hilltop for a ring, an automobile) and a bis bull engaged in battle near West Kortright recently. Tho brute walked off with the honors and a section of steering gear Instead of a laurel wreath. Melvtn ThniMs, of New YorVc, and two friends were riding in an auto mohilo when sighted by tho bull, which was being led from a summit pasture by Frenk Webley, a farmer. The machine is painted red, and w hen the bull espied the vehicle he lifted his, head and bellowed with rage. Tho 'uitomobilists laughed ami replied with a toot. The farmer gripped tho halter, dug his heels Into the dirt prepared for trouble. His efforts to hold the bull, which was pawing 1 e. earth, lashing hU tall and shaking his horns in a fren.y of rago. were soon over. The chauffeur, to facilitate tha . spi-tturned on full power, Up tho hill tore tho auto, nnd In Its wake was the mad bull. The meeting took place at the crest of the hill, when tho angry animal struck tho automobile headforemost and tossed it Into the ditch, conii let'dy wrecking It and badly bruising and terrifying Its occupants. Mr. Thomas and his friend walked to the nearest village to secure the services of a physician- .- Now York Times. L - or. !;:. . Occupants fa Me iifJ vo--- I f BULL WRECKED THE AUTO. "Oh, Madam, Do Not Atk. The Kansas City club has secured Pitcher Tom Barry from the Philadelphia club. McKay, the cowboy pitcher with the Milwaukee club, looks so good that Harney Dreyfuss Is trying to drive a bargain for him. George Yeager is hitting like a fiend for Columbus. He always could bit well, but was never considered a heady ballplayer. The Indianapolis club has secured from the Chicago American club Catcher Claude Berry, to take the place of Catcher Harry Ortlieb. y ' i cliili. Schwartz, is a native of Cleveland, and he Is built on the greyhound lines of Hay and Brad'oV Some day when (leorgn MulHn's ute as a pitcher Is gone, he will blossom out as an outfielder. Mullln is a natural born batter, Kultz has missed but one game in which he has failed to hit safely In (To be continued.) tsm: m Wh; .'or;poRATlON Ti.h Wi, Ie ,v Atihg Map ft4 W.luii e f '.:. rt os si,, old be in th is i f e'.ick! o.der. ti e phis 6ti;i i.r.t of information ,oto ! nee- -t ti.e pjbiie. "Ibis olum so -- t i.v h j c linn map the location of pi ::!- - (,re ...n-israiiioad and steam-ti- , l statements ,., a. ,i o -? ;! of e .,!':;! e- il ' ii U ICQ of CS pi tal, dlT- l- . .o-- t t 4 j i. !:: I I": - 'J. S. Steel - 'I 1. Harry Howell ;a i.v. ': hue ,t will kill r:. . I,;. I, Rhrleked the this ." is "I !w; lour ''''!;,:,,!,,, ,,f i!.,- ).:;. ruhim at the Clark Orillith - :' v r.ape w i t r. a :' l.e in a v.,- ,- "1 ' a to Go! o.i ,, r,., , alj j t,.,,.-,infaLt out cf lame wrist, which .1.1 a bandi- are in i;o i..c.:.-jt. r ;in to his Hich:;:.!' cap cu .: w.tb do "Dm r;.an h ,, .is were in readiness. The I'an nt can Clark Griffith ta;-- t! rr.e"' Fhe ;.d. under the cane- - play long l,i.at lay roiiir-Is a fa. tor Wa:" around rings me !;. '.: ,: do rot '()!), mad,..'.-!r ina;-wa.i nipped, as were rutner. and a be'l-- r ' player. .. v.. ,11 i, t M'uiie t;n.e. ' in' " tM is of the other boats. Their from a Lowe .; '':;: Hobby n y and .M' my (.n ';"r and the spilt fiiiKor ami l!ob. '. ready for is l ack at titit a!i.lian. i'!:;; a lot "J'.ut ,i: a i hi en mi bto A td In bow Detroit's M position, ,jr.iS second ;: ; !. of fr.i.-'.'- ' I.b,K!k j lir, i .(,.,,, to nicely trim the little loaded by Pitcher Elmer most .!! l' ii. ;y at h'm. hut Mi wi;h j r.ri., l a New Voi k 'joined the the il t r ra kuiir out rope, put-- Albany club, of tl e rk I.e.'isue. be afrai-of :i fo.'iij V. ho ;":('.'.i fit br i tnaiidi-r- , "lot tha gang-)."- t.ji (j .i.(. n the bat- l,. is Craw Sam fori ti,-with he e ,,!.,., ovw the tide. And ting game, and fro;'! now on he is due iiface ami ,. , ll'IJ? Hi; Wit.-ami wounded muet be to start liis annu l! up tho ladder. t over rars in ami ti,e girl , , at Up, j , before the pa.sstn- Aihletics says M? Mack ti Manager kiow it. for the he will entertain no p'opo-Pio- n "'liny are fright't lu hiiBtle. A cutlaj-'sale or loan of Oi'li- M- -r iloffman. mhII.!. "hut was piratcti," l.c ex. and a brace of pistols The Washingtoii cub to date has f.rn .i.i.lii.n .,f no man will hurt on viirii in ins Ity this time, Uie made more mouer than ever before thoKe f r ht f s; piirili s. :ih' .1 jiran s wen; all drensed and since It ha.; beei In the American "Hut what dreadful v,a ie of prop I ., !f; . .mill" it mate called to some league. erty, to sink so Hue a siliii) a.H t hi of them, and they went, to the fore- is bitting the ball Catcher Lew wild I. a ura. The door ran thundering back so hard that he is li'..e!y to become a "Don't p:e,oi, I t,ei. My mind's re in itn urooveH to their thrust, and they regular outfielder on the Washington solved," Biinvcn d 1'ope. entered. On the floor, starting to the team. "And what is to become of the peoti'i a y flicker of a lamp, lay somo Napoleon I.ajoie Is bitting them ple?" wounded men on mattreftaea taken harder than ever Mora. His average "They glial) be weli us"d." he an from the hainmockn; and standing to date is far above .400, and ho is swered, exhib'tltiK no temper at this lore and stated there were the rest leading all batsmen, of the prisoners, some twelve or flf- Willie Cleveland's man, utility aid he ! --I- !-. Made by Fo pir,0 Werner; from Spike cf the P.ncapp e. T -, Ii. .id-;y wo!EPn cf the 1'i.K; '.e spikes fronj idLC-i;.:: and lar is ie. cate as c . slo. They Use o: ly the best i these, tkd i: to bliticlos, are p.'. i u:..:. r heavy n s in the bed of I'Vii.fil.g j':vj;.: After two or thr. s :a;.i of ti.; they ar : ex; lor a t:: o i ) the action i f d and a;r t?ua rach piece is ; i to m..' s!;rc- - that s of decor pr... jsiuou was thorough, ai.d if it was ot the leaves are a second time to the operatior. The fibrous threads are at last wholly separate fto:o the ccllu-hoand i.ssose particles and cleaned from the sap and gummy substance. The whole is then beaten with a wooden mallet, grooved on the faces like a fluting machine. The threads are kept moist while this beating U in progress and the separate threads are thus blended into one mass. In color the fibers vary from cream and light gray to pure white. After the "pine apple, cloth" is finished figures are' stamped on it with blocks and afterward worked or embroidered by hand. ; ,,,,,, A,.r!n :a l"r M .,!;,!. ' - ADOUT KEEP rCa'TED ; t up K,:.g GAUZE OF GLEER VATERIAU gi-'e- fc r. -- l.sv.. Into i :. I'.- "The r . Siiou Trn FT) U... 1. psy i".;. .-. !.e a ,rt of start !,.lie. an," :. i IK the bee If the r.ii. .! his :..i:. !. and let it i.ra.i.'y u;.a Lis I'ou.paiiionV fall ., a.! ir.,y I',.;.- - ' " oft!.'' Et-- n ! ";'-"'- a ! ihc STiare man. t CHAPTER XV. Continued. Cr; ' ' 'v ' "'':v ""'Lit do you ruii'i !:, do .!!. th:s 3h:;i, Tope?" i "It - . ' ..I .'I V I Y Crj.-U- iocmj of t'tj tan ... a si, k voice, i. - rt II'-- Hi i III ,t By W. CLARK RUSSELL. V. r ' . m C ii f.j i s . nl: ! i i P ' "1 ip. an I ; C I r " !' o ' '' '"' 1'rcVS I'ir-- t: c - x of i ' the I to 0, thu, n. bit divate fllf (j.,, i' ' b ;u:'i.i rhairpl-iWere"'. oi s, " A V -Ye.-sl- t.i a. 8 !. i prow r nnd shooting Iron. Genuine cartridges a decided pop and genuine (lash cf flame when it is fired. It is a novelty from Paris, an I Is put up In dainty little b'ather-rovere!- . .dot !ir.e, eases, like any other art;o!.' oi" j welry. It Is, or can be worn, as an ornament, and its possibilities are many. as a hatp.n, a tit y chain iittiul cd to the 'rlJter Is pull to sot it oT nnd further hostilities to the ublquitons mash-'r- ; or dangllm- - from a chatelaine, it is used to inti dilate the guilty man who buries his face in the paper while the pret'v woman before him l.atigs to a strip In the It, and- It makes DR. i EWER'S KIDNEY Backache Mou-ite- '. t - All j Pm t of Khlrajvs, .p out ;..reo,r,,.. l.:o:.t s'root car Hunt for Buried Cash. A (pilot hunt Is being made by members of a family who re ide i n a farm on the Alfred road. In BIddeford. Me., for Jin) Ir, silver and bills vhleh the fiC.er of the fimity bur!. somewhere In the ground shout the farm wt i'e In a ttafii of Insanity d'.s!iss Pbohlor Urinary otcatii". A Sh Tti;.,ttim. h.i, k che.n er- i);sii.xs- - Cr.ivpl Propsy, I oiuaia Troubles, lie -i .).. H miss dircnurnared. i'f,. Aii Your Kidney ' ac. lino lory , ;vM t!,e ion up. J.I. CURE ;illt ,, 1 There is a ,,,, U: rurllnj lllsl SUC free. II.LsV Atli 3l.,0 Cure hie our CUlo- a.ioto; , ,j,.of, tAf o.. W,Jiaud,I.-!r,.WN. f.,rc,.,.k Hook-Fr- ee, ST.VITUS'DANCEiSi |