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Show S Mmofwmi n THE language of BASEBALL. Fearful and Wonderful Description of the National Carrs. ta Four wide ones in the j by third and tjst ! .Muririe Welch, secretary of the Hogan paraded! Benevo-rites l;S Educational anti Dooley tilted the to the outerfrom 328 North State most port precinct pellet for a hassock and glowthe Hi., following Invested second citadel through Oroo-gin- s firdseoneerninifBeruna: insane heave. severe fiastfall I caught Jones agile mitt I coughed r, engulfed Smith's lever hud in my life. "tt ttKl tl.iv. and my lungs and throat towerer to left garden, but failed to ; soi-that 1 was in great dis- - ferry it in before Hogans extremities me so soiled the rubber. Donovan jabbed a solitaire to left pasture, stabbing Dooley, but met his death purloining a bag. made three frantic lunges Huggins at the leather, but Guffs saffron muff let him amble down the trail to the initial roost, Duffys sleamlng grasser to right meadow incinerated Guffs fingers. Doyle dunked safely to larboard, but Brown's swift return of the globule contributed to Hugglns demise at the plate. Kansas City Chicago Lady Cured Prominent Pe-ru-- ?& It tr.4 ef et,to 7 11 It Miss Maggie Welch, remedies nauseated & All cough tDd nothing afforded me relief until guess doctor said rather in a joke, is the only medicine that will ;run lectl could lotr-- q you. re poa I told him that I would certainly try ucMmmediately sent for a bottle. I mdtbat relief came the first day, and Thin, kept taking it faithfully the cough .dually diminished, and the soreness I n, Wood ition WONDERFUL WORK. It is fine." Maggie Welch. Case No. 18.977,-Da- vid M. Bye, the Ieruna Medicine Co., Ohio, for free literature on P. O. Address, Box 297, Midland, ,tma k Address since at K: Many Made Happy, Joseph Bauch of Wallergville, Pa., advertised for a wife and received replies from all over the country. Wishing to share his prosperity with other lonely bachelors, he distributed a number of the letters among his friends. These corresponded with the writers and as a result five weddings will soon take place. Bauch found his affinity in a South Carolina woman with a bank account s, Remedy for Hiccoughs Simple and Effective Yaw ning Is about the best cure I know of for the hiccoughs, said an observant man in the New Orleans "and I have stumbled on the truth quite by ft was proved in my case a sure cure, and by reflection 1 am convinced that it is a perfectly logical result, a result explainable, too. on physical grounds. All Kinds of remedies are resorted to by men who suffer periodically with hiccoughs, like stopping the ears and drinking a glass of water slowly and without a stop, or by holding tho breath, or counting, or thinking intently on some subject, and in many other ways. 1 have tried all of these remedies, and at times have been fairly sueeessful In cheeking the hiccoughs, Again, have seen each one of these remedies fail, lu my own ex- perienee, so far as these remedies are concerned, drinking a glass of water slowly and without breathing is the most satisfactory. But it is torturing enough. On the oilier hand, (he yawn Is not only efficacious, but it is absolutely without any of the torturing features. There is. as I said before, probably a good physical reason for the yawn being a good remedy for the hiccoughs. The hiccoughs is described as being a modified resplraTImes-Democra- f. 1 i - Latest tory movement, a spasmodic inspiration, consisting of a contraction of tho (liaptnagm, accompanied with closure of the glottis, so that further entrance of air is prevented. The impulse of the column of air entering and striking upon the dosed glottis produces the sound peculiar to the ailment. It Is reasonable to assume that anything that would relieve tl.a contracted state of the diaphragm, and would reopen the closed glottis, or partially open it, so the air could enter in a normal way, would completely relieve the situation, It would seem that the yown, which is nothing more than a deep, long breath, would bring about this result. While the yawn Is supposed to be an involuntary movement, due to drowsiness, it is yet a fact that a man can yawn at pleasure. This being true, it is easily within a man's power to cure the hiccoughs by resorting to the voiy simple practice of jawniug. Of course 1 cannot say that in all cases of hiccoughs the yawn will prove a good remedy. But I believe in all ordinary cases, where the antioxuiice is not aggravated, the yawn will do the work. At any rute, my own experience has convinced me of the fact, and, besides, there are the physical conditions to which I have referred Fibroid Tumors Cured. A distressing case, of Fibroid Tumor, which baffled the skill of Boston doctors. Mrs. Mass., in Hayes, of Boston, the following letter tells how she was cured, after everything else failed, by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Scheme Ingenious and Successful Flim-Fla- .jrrh. m Three months I was Mich., says: almost incapacitated from labor; could not sleep at night; had to walk The thing In the way of flint flam ite d the floor, owing to terrible pain in now, and the real thing, said an old the hips, in tho small of the back, in detective, is away ahead of any of the jnf old tricks I know anything about. It my instep and ankle of the r'ght 8uk. has been worked but once in New Orleg. leans, as far as I know, and if it has re. I was treated for sciatic rheumaever been worked in any other place 1 luit tism in the hospital, but received no do not know anything about it. The one i' benefit. One month ago I returned business of finding a pockctbook, :e tth. home and was given a box of Doan's springing the pigeon, as it is called; .ring residents of the lock trick, which, by the way, is Kidney Pills. m pa this to the fact one of the smoothest of tlfe whole, list, witness can bear city thiil that I am able to work, and can also and all the others are cheap and clumr he ; walk to my work without the aid sy in comparison with the clever scheme that was worked on a downor crutch. of a walking-stictown barkeeper a few evenings ago. In speaking of the immediate effect It shows one ?l nt ihing. and that is that of Doans Kidney Hills. I did not find the criminal t lasses are quite as accold, W Thri-- Crown triple lemon and vanilla them to deaden the pain, but quickly tive mentally a sere otherwise as men a met livo tne natural flavor of the fruit t a trifle tnon-- , hut are tour liner- - and 'ootF. 1 surely to eradicate the cause of who are engaged in the decent calling not it standard than Why extra'!.,. l fr of life. They are probably more acit. kii tive mentally Ilian the men who are KidI am of the opinion that Doan's Y. into narrow grooves because of ground for the are Pills lcst remedy ney ceaseless toiling in an effort to keep 0. ailments that can be procured. The new' flim-flawolf away. the CARBOLIC SALVE kidney Bins I was especially careful in my diet, scheme is simple and is wonderfully will prevent blood in order to e oil give the treatment fair worked with paper money. A $1 and a in Oto. Cuts, play. $5 bill are needed. Of course, bills of M poisoning Clr Wounds, Sores, In conclusion. I shall be pleased, at higher denomination could be used, i d and heal to answer any inquiries rebut the two men who worked the too. 25 cents. anytime, them, trick here used tbe bills of the first garding my case, from anyone desirit K. Would you have denomination a 31 and a $3 bill. It ous of obtaining it. Is worked in this way: One of the kid(OTHACHE for A FUKK Till A I, of this great men will write in thin lettering on daj. OurJap-Toot- h l5cents? Mr. Bye ibiet, ney medicine which cured bill what is suptho back of the Ache octrt- will lie mailed on application to any to be a list of his laundry. For posed rid you part of the United States. Address eel. fboth. Foster-Milbur- n Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. For cord, i DeCOSTAS LIVER all sale druggists, price 60 cents by in t, Kisco Jtlr. II ayes First Letter Appealing to Mrs. Pinkham for Help while instance, in this way: One shirt, two collars, two pairs of cuffs. He will go into a saloon when there Is a rush on in order to further minimize the possibilities of the barkeeper's delecting the scribbling on the bill, and will call for a drink. The money Is put In the drawer, the man gets his drink and his change, and walks out. Directly hia partner walks in, calls for a glass of beer and tenders a 31 bill In pa.vjnent. The barkeeper th ow's out 95 rents In change. You made a mistake, old man,' tho purchaser will say. 1 gave you a 33 A polite wrangle follows. Tho hill. fellow is insistent., says ho only had one piece of money and that was a 33 to lmvo hill, and he remembers jotted down a list of his laundry on the back ot it. He calls for the boss, tells him of the dispute and asks him to see if lie has a 33 bill with 'one shin, two collars, two pairs cuffs written on it in pencil. Sure enough the bill is found, and tlu man gets in i batiste. This Is the scheme his they worked on the man downtown, and he had no Idea that he had been swindled uni il he thought over It for some lime, and then the whole plot dawned cn him. It Is a clever scheme, but one that will not last, as barkeepers are awtully quick to get on to tricks of this sort. New Orleans Times Democrat. )elicious! I To-da- y k e 1 r Hewlett Bros. Co. 31-9- Bruises, 1 mite, coi Insurance for CXM Id ! Health PILLS is li. a, cents a policy. What is your health worth? 25 I . of. ha. M Luns Diseases urt with a cough, yon will cough up quarter for a bot- of Cough Balsam f anlfsr ibjU- VtJetfo n ica'Ustop 1 coughing Japanese Corn Cure will rid you of a dozen CORNS for a quarter. Which do you love the best-co- rns cll'Ct iTt.C mj r. Uliiip , eft or quarter? I1 u tmuaamia on os OlHftCT FROM t arose z. C. M. I I I I. a ALT laki CITV. per box. FOUND FRIEND IN MILLER. Homeless Jap Welcomed by the Poet of the Sierras." Yone No ;u- hi. Hie voting Japanese artist and writer, las been termed by Charles Warren Stoddard the dream rail I, Certainly he is a naively Aft r graduatpersonality. ing at the Cniversit.v of ToMo at an early age, dissatisfied with a shut in life, ami believing that in the Bug list) language he could express himself to better advantage than in his own tongue, he went to Fan Franeisi o, where. OS lie expiessed II. he "slept He con on the llooi of the i:tv. limics: Yoi ml toed :t that lib a Willie, I tidni. w O' to f an go. Jon . He will ' e quill Millet llth J.tic-'u hi took up No; Act oi tietJv you ills knnp-aik- . At tmi.luud. the mountain home of I lie P Ct of the S.cn.K MiH f l.o door ami lie k no k i it at wits to miiiic stay haw opeued it, Why, romo in! you, said Nogm hi. I love Japs l!ow long etied Miller. week, a month, a can you stay-- a year, ten years?" I 1 PAY WHEN CURED. from nf If vs n of ihs ulnitH.i or - m hr Ignnrftto... or AnniMf Ion ro, i nr thft rtrr pftiMD s wftiit u lalk to, Wa bars (iroTSA oar OOP In eurOoi all Chroma hr enbu.liln 'awlm, nlaUi f honia po am-- , ,u. i . -- "nu,f diM,i iiaturnau .,1'Iim ti'if In rii "''"t ' i'."1 a ,,1. mirwi i H tmo taw t, ftr T dI , BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOg la ,, U(jr ST. JACOBS .', ; ; ron art .t, Experience In Their Live. The first time Mr and Mrs. Henry Kettles of St. Lou In ever faced a camera was wuu they celebrated their golden wedding last week and sat for their photographs to a new paper artist. OIL a V. 1,1 f I r.. " u. Varlrorals Vm I1 r"""I 'tlorihiio. s, ,.iilia ait, alt Wrw,, t I iiiiaiiUaoon r.i I allot ftrlln I fret, ml a.ltloa cure catarrh "f ' I.nn llaarl. l'J ha . Sim a,dnnra. Illndtler, Now., ..nil, ' "'a'vtliwaM-Homan, sums Mna, " and f ,J9e SHORES All Bodily Aches SH0R.ES, QL Rheumatism Neuralgia Er.ckache Headache Fectache " "t h. tn.l llo,. ' Krnmiaa J m a. sumiara and llolliiaratOldll. 1RS POSITIVELY CURES AND ameiALiaT. VN DlOCK, 36 W. SneondSa. alt lake city. -- LV f tH.ox, 0 tali' i'AH .JUNK CO 7 j hifttfti hia "t I 'inf a tea lu. bra St ' v atata, Jana. 'Witos l,f'ra f"f- iMMUtrat dauoaaV.il, load. CONQUERS rah- PAIN. S0QCOCOC9OO6COOOOOODOOOOO0 How Navies of the World Will Compare in Year 1906 From the Got man naval year book for l!Mi", commonly alh d Tin Naott-eus.is taken Hit following siimmarv of the navies ol the world aeroiding To iabh tin to the latest st.iti-threader to draw a pinpi-- ceitpttri-nbetween England and the other powers the year 19tui is selected, when the French ami Russian programs will be carried out. as well as tin- new add! tlons voted ill other states Hus yeai Only battleships and latge eriu.-ci-s uf over 5, nod tons wd udi wen- not launched prioi to ixs? and JSSI sportively aio taken into nlm . tu ill. Aecoiding to tin-- , i i tun; Kimlumi will have IiIIvumu liHttlerhlps. Ally two it th' 111 over ! lion tons, wdli an a " cate disp'm-men- t o s, and seventy 7i'.5 t;5n .1 t iruiscis. nty rm- - piott large ot ut cmi With an aggregate displai IMS tin tons. Frame will have tliiilv-Iwover !" hll'fbdilpH, twenty-thre!! 19.729 tons, urn! Hell tons, totaling twenty-thitwenty eight cruisers, Russia tons. 243. 171 of protected, will have twenty five battleships, nineteen over In, (mo tons, of 247,211 tons, n - , - j - j i LEAGUE. T Organization Look for Recruit in Thi Country. league In liolaml an U lias taken St. formed. been has Fatriek for Its patron, and It Induced Gaelic the last convent hm of the its Indorse to Dublin In league held "one effoits as tending to eimiieato es of intern of the most prollfle soon evil" perance and a national t" The league does not attempt a drink taking from hinder anybody himself it be WH ,01' Us memtxis qualifies this by making m the h be to nut promise " f "s" ' of iiitcinpeianee," talo 'j must that would tie members amnio not to take a treat fiom in any P give one himself whether public sold, is drink where or sheebocti house, bar. bond, a memThe pledge does not hinder in boids fr to drink a ber from offering one taking Rom his own house tmr friend. It himself at tlu house of a from buying a him doe not prevent bar buyIt only himself. for drink ing drink fur other. tne.m in token of these principle the badge wear to requested leaf in green y,he league, a shamrock ahm-small three with enamel the t elt the three Inllluls iff title of the leru-- . Tefal All d shield. may wear te.'.mbt Irih anti-treatin- 1 n Note the result of Mrs. Pinkhams advice al- though she advised Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, to take her medicine which she knew would help her her letter contained a mass of additional instructions as to treatment, all of which helped to bring about the happy result. Dear Mbs. 1inkiiam: Non-e- ime ago I wrote to you describing my symptoms and asked your advice. You replied, and I followed all your directions carefully, and y I am a well woman. The use of Lydia I. lMnkhams Vegetable t' n pound entirely expelled the tumor and strengthened my whole system. I can walk l to-da- miles now. Lydia 17. linUlituns Vegetable Compound Is worth five dollars a drop. I advise all women who are alliicted with tumors or female trouble of any kind to give it a faithful trial. (Signed) Mbs. E. F. IIaves, 252 Dudley St, (Iioxbury) lioatnn, Mass. Mountainsof gold could not purchase such testimony nr take tlie place of the health and happiness which Lydia 17. rinkhaius Vegetable Compound brought to M rs. Hayes. Such testimony should lie accepted by all women as convincing evidence that Lydia 17. Flnkliaiu's Vegetable Compound stands without a peer as a remedy for all tho distressing ills of women; ail ovarian trouble's; tumors; inflammations; ulceration, falling and of the womb; backache; irregular, suppressed or painful' menstruation. .Surely tho volume and character of the testimonial letters we are daily printing in tho newspapers can leave no room for doubt Mrs. Hayes at her above address will gladly answer any letters which sick women may write for fuller information about her illness.) Her gratitude to Mrs, linkham and Lydia 17. Pinkhams Vegetable ComjHtiiiid is so genuine and heartfelt that she thinks no trouble is too great for her to take in return for her health and happiness. Truly L4 it said that it is Lydia 17. Finkhams Vegetable Compound that is curing so many women, ami no oilier medicine dont for get this when some druggist wants to sell you something else. nts Ccflfin FORFEIT it ftcntmt IJJUULI and ilrnuturM ot the jpnuipito FmitiinniaiM Alciluiu Co,. I.yuu, M.ftft, fi.rtnrltli prxtiii lUir LUift L. wLafa trill AWftVftWWVJAVVV WWWv WVWftVVAWy V Utah's Favorite Confections MOLASSES DAINTIES v v CARNATION CHOCOLATES A4 your I c Heater for Them, Salt Lake Candy Co., Sole Makers. 1 e ANTI-TREA- tip my spine. 1 have taring-dowpains noth back and front. JUy Abdomen is swollen, ami I have had flowing Rpells for three years. My appetite is not good. I cannot walk :r be on my feet for any lenKth of time. Tho symptoms of Fibroid Tumor given in your little book ac(Signed) Mrs. curately describe my case, so I write to yon for advice. E. F. Iiayes, 252 Dudley ot, (iioxbury) Boston, Mass. s, 1 AN ! rnii .'is, five protected, and op of looi.M, tons. The I Til ted Slate will hav twenty battleships, nineteen over lo.i'i i tote, oi 2tV2Pl tons, and sixteen c uisers till teen protected, of i'll.f. f'r e'any will have nineteen battle- hips, eighteen out ln.PPo tons, of 2I2.4U5 tons, and eleven cruisers, i. ve protected, of hi. 7311 tons Italy will have tiiteen lmUbuliips, thlr teen over lo.ooo tons, iff 1S'),2h7 tons, and six dtii'cis. all protected, of 39,- xRt tons. Jit pa u will have seven hat tic-binsix ovr 10 non ions, ot 9'fifll alt protected, of tons, and six ci'ii-ii:,x 77. tom . It k-- cvbc't that Rnuldnd alepc is, as iar a .it! IcHop- - are com cite ,1, tope, hr to the i (unbilled Franco Guv h.vi ;c re i .. Fun re shows oi. s lii a strong fleet of able i.i p, oiccicd ciiiser?, being only a lit-- I tie belnud that ol Kngland. while Rus-in and ib-r'ty tnv principal slreare on battleships. The Fritted States quickly proceeding in both directions, but will hardly In able to man their ships n rapidly as they build them. l.omloo Standard. bn-"!- " t Dear Jins. Prskham! I have been under Boston doctors treatment for a long tinio without any relict They tell me I have a fibroid tumor. I cannot sit down without great pain, .and the soreness extends i For Hums and Scalds 7se MUSTANG LINIMENT members are exp eted to renew their pledge on St. Patrick a day. KlTort are being made to extend the field iff the league operation In thi country, it wa organized In t minty Wexford. It has a juvenile! di- v THE DEST THERE IS LINIMENT MADE FOR. MAN OR. BEAST. THE TEST OF TIME AND VSE NO TEST LIKE Islon. Wedding Superstition. unlucky fm tlu bride to inter the r hutch before 1, ceremony h' one door ami leave after the It I eero-t.ion- by another door, The bride should always cut (lot hrst piece of her wedding Uke, It Is said to uo unlucky to tie shoe to any part ot the lamave In whit It tne lolde and brbb.toom go away. In b'ttvhg the church the tuple wdl tlu Well to p!iP e ter light fool fore. most if she wishes to be happy, healthy He., li) the future, and sha should always he the first to all her lutshMiul by name, After the wedding breakfast and h oc plum th' bride should be fare Mil to tliiow' away and lose all th are any about her. Tie plus. If tlo-rbridesmaid should not keep the pin IhcniNcIve. or they will letnnl their t hanrra of mat t lge, Largatt Univaraity Library. T.ie Bodelnp ill)' arv c,( tHfoi',, ft It b i t just three eeiituib- - obi unlvcdv bleary In tV hugest A orld. Th ,Pthflndr" uriierninK ron Widow. The name of Jpih!p Iteiiton Fremont, the Reff u Wow of the " Paththe flrt to he entered on finder, tho new rcgitr of th Fremont hot!, recently openff In l.u Angele named In honor of her htiahnnd. ORES 1l J Mutlir limy' wcl for CtillAri r uiel ly Mother Gray, nnr Id lh. fhll.Pcu'ft Home In Nw York. Uur1 verlliiiiift. Hod Ftoomch, Teething mov.nn. I th IIuv.am4 l)etroy Worm, i iver HOync) tnUhnouiiit, At nil drugjrNU. i3o, Sciq.l FKMi, Ad Atiru M. t Billeted, beitoy, N. Y. dr Vnwclerft !.aig mi.oo liMl 10 ; j 2Ld METALS .HUilttf Journal In tit ivr mrAOcIn Afttum for rlplletit, thr Mill! IIUliH WMMl Ihn UtMtrd lot ifffHUI'UfId lUfrltl Hr lint t.ulK 3 lu m A,i Uitfc Hi I .r ti 3, '!. U tuvfttbl ft BOtl FeirtiiUlVff, Abvr. i.vLA4tfF, Kucee-uffullj- RELIADLI ASSAYS. 4b. 1,, d A l - lU-orff- r, for whrlttma hundred ton of Turkey On ereamrrlea tt butt? fi'u 'I'.',1, Ji!' M ih,y TINT UlTTKK COLUIL TF ?.W4. 4,..lrt,ti. u mail tnieiis OGDtfl ASSAY CO. trriVt WMjfKV1" - fUfoimii flDDDCV I CVr fc r k And 10 h't Mfl in.M pr.M f 0 FHfX'W WW 4tmenk i H.Oaxt IIUII,luMtUaU.(i, tur-kfl- y ordered In New Zealand ar to bx sent to !ondun In tlu for the Chrletma market, All i M F r AxX, Dinner. drrd T erffnf, JU.Ntf AmerleCe K!.!iet nallwy. Tho Miiheet ia:iay In tho FnRed State I the Colorado Midland. hhh roo a pax 11.530 feet high. Thompsons fyg Water When Anuerlno Klndia fWvsrtlsfmeitU Mcntionjruih Pantr. W.NftU:.. LkNO. 40. lI ftm whc. rj (.(,. 11 I I sft tiUtnyi:, ix 1 I Co loi I I |