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Show 2 THU FAGS FOUR UITLE STORIES There have been hundreds of pitchers- - who have come and gone, says Jim Keenan, who was a big league catcher for many ayear.and whcr backstopped some of the greatest stars that ever There have been legions of them, and it was my luck to work either with or against a lot of the best, but, in soiu& ways, there was never one of them all who could compare with Tony Mullane, handsome Tony Mullane, great pitcher, splendid batsman, athlete, and the idol of the 'women. How they used to cheer when Mullane, with , his keen Italian features his sharp pointed, black mustache and his debonair poses, stood toying with the sphere. There was never a ladies favorite lige Count Tony, and there may never be again. But the one thing that distinguished Mullane above the rest, and which gave him the right to last so many seasons in the fastest company, was his endurance. He had muscles of steel, and an iron nerve to back them I dont think I ever sawMuflane grow tired I dont think he ever knew fatigue, and this fact was demonstrated with wonderful eonelusiveness in the greatest game of just twenty years ago. Tony Mullane, despite his Italian face and spaghetti mustache, was as an Irishman as 6ver lived. In those days Cincinnati was not entirely German, and Mullane was the pet of the Irish colony which had no wedding, no christening, and no wake unless Tony could be there. One, a wake, and some night there-wawake it was, me boy. A popular politician was gone, .and they kneeled around his casket in the true Connaught style, with Tony Mullane chief among the mourners. All night long and far into the morning the wake went on. ,The( politician had ordered that plenty of money should be spent at hip wake, and both beer and whiskey flowed like water. Mullane was formeost in punishing full-blood- d ed s CAN THIS MAN HEAD YOUR LIFE? 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Streets Above Jensen Ostrupa Store E Tuesday, Jgly 25, 19U FIFTEEN DAY the good liquor, and it was 6 oclock in the morning when some h Cut a of his friends met him reeling from the house and groping his way hom. At 3 that afternoon Tony Mulfirm of step, H lane, bright-eyed- , into the went 'i smiling amiably, f box to hurl against old Uncle Pop Ansons team. And his ' friends, who knew what sort of a c ' ( 'f J jag he had been on through the , long night before, hastened to bet such money as they had in hand fV w JMullane knocked be would that I out of the box and that Cincint )X t 3 sv nati would be beaten. I '4 , i i The story of, that game is ' N baseball history, ,It went on for j? and never it stoptwenty innings, ! j &A ped till the street lamps had ; 7 blazing for half an hour, & utter darkness bad settled ( r id. . ; the arena.Tben it ended in a draw stk Anson had used both Gmubert $ J v and Hutchison in that tremenStSt' dous game and both of them were y ail in when the last man was out. ? 3 &Tj f But Tony Mullane, hero of the 6A x. yy. ' I A the of before, stepgreat jag night A i ,' a I ped from the box at the end of twenty innings as bright, as fresh and as dashing in his style as when he first went in. s.. . a&w V, On my word, said Tony, I dont know when Ive had a better time than I enjoyed last night Photo by American Presa Association. known as the cowboy baronet GENILLB and today. Im only sorry we left the twelfth hereditary knight of that title, has become janitor of the wake so soon, and that the Salvation Army barracks In Brooklyn and announces that be will game ended while it was still stick to tbe organisation in hopes of being promoted until be becomes tn officer. Tbe baron does not expect to And Salvation Army life as exciting young. ts bis other experiences In various corners of tbe globe, but as he Is past forty Wife and Joins Salvation Mullane and the Twenty Innings . By W.A. Phelon all-roun- JOURNAL LOGAN - UTAH Y Cowboy Baronet Fails ABOUTBASEBALL hurled the regulation ball. TRI-WEEKL- s' s Personally Escorted Tour. Army City to Chicago, New York, Washington, Niagara Falls, etc., n PaVia Oregon Short ' cific and Northwestern Lines, land Salt Lake Ogden leaving 16thr The rate will be $173.00 including all expenses except meals at New York and Chicago. Proportionately lowrates will be made from other Oregon Short Line points to Ogden for those who desire to avail themselves of the benefits of this tour. For further details, complete itinerary and reservations, address D. E. Burley, General Passenger Agent, Oregon Short Line Railroad company, Salt Lake City, Utah. J i Jr ( J, Y . About the composition of Ap-,gu- st s s No Mystery Line-Unio- V v ' Bell From Ogden and Salt Lake Ind. 4 4 All-Expen- J . 4 PENSLAR Remedies Formulas are published for your information. Thats why we can .honestly, recommend Penslar Buchu and Palmetto for Kidney and Trouble. Bladder For sale only by our store. Compound COOP DRUG CO- - " - The Prescription Store 14 Wr Center" & HG.Hayball Mer. Co. y A; V Thirty Days of Greater Value Giving J' 4 -. HAYBALLS GREAT JULY SALE SIR ACROSS THE CONTINENT. There is a striking significance, a wealth of the romantie atmosphere of the awakening West, and a vivid, elaborate picturing of the wilderness responding to the genius of Western constructive civilization in the beautiful book written by Isabelle Carpenter Kendall, entitled Across the Continent, a copy of which has just come to the reviewing desk. It is the first book of the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railway, and as a luxuriously designed and printed volume descriptive of the wonder lands between the Mississippi and the Pacific ocean it compels attention as a superb work of art. The book contains some seventy large quarto pages of heavy calendered paper and the elaborate picture work in colors throughout, as well as the distinctive letter press and art work, disarm criticism. Its chief significance lies in its demonstration of the scenic grandeur and magnificanee of the 1,400 miles of new railway through new territory in the prolific West.The text is a concise, impressive descriptive story of a trip over the entire line, and the reproductions of photographs in colors are splen did examples of engraving and The principal art. printing towns ana districts along the line are comprehensively described, as well as the chief elements of improved railroad building that have attracted world-wid- e attention to the Milwaukee road, ' which represents in some respects the most remarkable of modern accomplish ments in railroad construetion.The book is issued by the publishing department of the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railway which is in charge of General Passenger Agent Geo. W. Hibbard and Traffic Manager R. hi. Calkins, Seattle, Washington. - KILLED IN DISPUTE OVER POSSESSION OF ROAD Richmond, Va.,, July 18. While returning to the city in an automobile from Chesterfield county today Mrs. II. C. Beattie, Jr., was shot and killed by an unidentified whitq man who escaped. The killing occurred five miles from Richmond. The man disputed the possession of tire his gun j road and finally raised and fired. Mr. Beattie jumped .from the car and grappled with the slayer, who gave him a smashing blow over the face with his gun, leaving an ugly scar. - When he was boy the years of age be Is willing to be quiet for a time present caron was a younger son and as such was pat into tbe navy. , He ran away and shipped on a merchant vessel for Australia. Again he was pat into tbe navy, but be failed to pass an examination and was discharged. He Joined the army before be was sixteen, served a few years In Africa and India and then resigned. He bunted big game in India for a year, making considerable money by killing tigers and leopards. Then be came to tbe United States and worked as a cowboy in various western states. He became tbe champion tnssoer, having a record of roping and throwing a steer in nineteen and a half seconds His elder brother died some time ago, and in 1907 his father died, leaving blm tbe title. He was then working on a ranch In Colorado; He went to England, where be found that, though he had a title dating back to tbe eleventh century, tbe estates were hopelessly mortgaged and be had no moaey to maintain the property. He returned to America and announced that he would marry any woman under seventy who had sufficient money to pay the mortgages and take tbe ancestral home out of pawn. No suitable matrimonial arrangement were made, and now the cowboy barouet has become the Salva. tion Army baronet The greatest merchandising event in the HISTORY OF LOGAN Come any day in the month and save on Cooler Wearables or Things for the Home .. THE LAST WEEK OF THE , ( H i ! i ' CREDITORS DEMAND SALE INDIAN WEED EARLY TO BED IDEA REPLACING OPIUM CALLED NONSENSE Early to bed was very popular with our grandfathers, but, according to a leading London physician, a specialist in mental diseases, there is little truth in the statement that such action will make you either wealthy or wise, Go to bed as late as two in the morning if you like, and if you get eight hours sleep it will make no difference in your health.. Some people who lead lives of mental activity make the mistake of hurrying to bed at ten or eleven oclock, because they are obsessed with the idea that one hours sleep before midnight is worth two afterward. They go to bed, switch off the lights and flatter themselves that they are doing the right tiling, but it often happens that they begin to worry and fidget simply because they have gone to bed too soon in too much of a hurry. Its all right for the working man to get well to bed before midnight (his fatigue is purely physical, but with the mental worker, there is little physical tiredness; his is mental lethargy something entirely different. If he comes home at half-pas- t eleven from a theatr? or a lonur days work he should take' at least an hour to go to bed. He should read somethin? light which will not disturb him mentally, then go quietly to rest. For men and women engaged in exacting literary or artistic workthe more sleep they can get the better itf is for them, and it does not make a bit (of difference at what hours they get it so long as they get The old proverb and early to rise enough. Will Be The Indian weed is being large-lof l Your choice of best dj AA a at imported into house suits in for the present moment, says our in$18 to $24 Everyone formant, who holds a high posiworld.-He,ha- s tion in the military given us a sprig or two of the hemp plant, which obviously lends itself to the uses of smugglers. o With knowledge of his "If 1.. II. subject, he declared that this weed, more pernicious than opium Opposite The Tabernacle or alcohol, will in the near future take the place of opium in the Far East. It is of small bulk, this deadly weed, is cheap in comparison with its elder brother, opium, and can be smuggled easily. The opium Make Your Bouse Glad convention does not, as far as we know, take account of the danger Fill its hungry pores with life which threatens from the importpreserving Linseed Oil and good ation of this drug. Pigments. With such good paint a The French authorities in the colors well harmonized and a absolutely prohibit the good painter doing the work, hemp plant, but nevertheless it is a youll make' glad the whole house-JWing' takn into the country in hold and neighborhood as well, quantities. It can Remember it is cheaper to paint be used as a drink, can be smoked j than not to paint. dr chewed, the physical and mental effects are deadly. RITER BROS. DRUG COMPANY We have not been able to ascertain as yet whether this noxious drug has made its appearance in Hong Kong, but we take this opportunity of calling the attention of the authorities to the danger of it doing so. It is a danger that should exercise the thoughts of the legislative council. This noxious weed is smoked Every Lady in this valley to much by Ihe lowest class, of nacall in and see these values we tives in South Africa, where it is known under the name of dahgha, offering in Ladies' Oxfords We Know and causes many crimes, the Bush we offering the greatest values in men and Hottentots running good cleaii m'erchadise in these amuck when saturated with its hellish effects. Hong Kong Tele, ' $3.CO, $3.50 $4.00 and $5.00 values $2.50, graph. y Indo-Chin- the any the worth - - - tpJlvlU AT "t i ' 1. first-han- d IIfit Indo-Chin- ever-in-creasin- g - Theres a Point to this AM DONT M I SS IT! ! Wl Wkh are that are 500 Pairs Ladies Oxfords ......... 105 CANADA EXCURSION will .be fund in this city this week except August 3rd to Lethbridga, through want advertising. Cardaton, and other points. Low rates and long limit, through Not many houses will be rentWrite D. E. Burley, G. P. sleepers. ed inthis city this week except A., Salt Lake, for particulars. thrugh want advertising Not many good jobs t 4 a Record Breaker Misses and Childrens Oxfords $1.25 to $2 00 values at ........... 75 WE SELL ONLY GOOD SHOES Dunbar-Robinson-Camp- kll Company |