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Show AROUND THE MINES Official American League Schedule for 1912 j HEALTH FOR THE CHILD. The careful mother, watching close her the physical- - peculiarities children, soon learns that health la In n great measure dependent upon normal. healthy, regular - bowel action. When the bewels are Inactive, loss of appetite, restlessness during sleep. Irritability and a dozen and one similar evidences of physical dlsoider are soon apparent. Keep the bowels free and clear and At the first good health is assured. sign of constipation give the child n teaspoonful of Dr. Caldwells Syrufi and repeat the Pepsin at dose the folio lag nlghL tf necessary-- . Von uiU find the child will quickly recover !Js accustomed good spirits, and eat and sleep normally. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is far preferable to salts, cathartics and purgative waters which are hareh In their action. Syrup Pepsin acts on the bowels easily and naturally, yet positive!) , and eauses no griping or dlsco'mfort. Its tonic properties build up the stomach, liver and bowels, restoring their normal condition. Druggists everywhere sell Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin in 50c and bottles. If yoa have never tried this remedy, send for a sample to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 201 Washington St., 111. He win gladly send a SWEDES TURN SHREWD TRICK trial bottle without any expense to whatever. Schedula Prevents American Runners you From Competing In Long and Short HER MONEY BOUGHT IT. Running Contest. , , Eight Cantdlan companies, all oper-tinj; In the Cobalt district, Ontario, contributed $1,516,514 In dividends so far this year, and since incorporation 21,lhl,S90. Three metallurgical works haring an outstanding capital of 1150,764,950, paid during the past two months dividends totaling 2,109,482, and since Incorporation, making n return equivalent to 50 per cent. Judging from returns made to Min Ing and Engineering World duringXhe first two months of 1912, the presidential year" will have little, If any, effect on the dividend declare-tionso- f Affiertranmrues and works. The directors of the Dream mine pear Spanish Fork, Utah, have de elded to Install machinery and drive a tunnel from the bake of the mountain to tap the bottom of the workings which would make it easier to push the work rapidly. From Provo comes word that a min ing deed transferring the Silver Bell and Jen other mining claims and other property in the American Fork mtn Ing district from the Eudora Bell Mining oompany to George N. lawrenca as trustee, for the Beulah Bell Mlnlug company, has been filed. That 120 feet of ore has been demonstrated on the properties of the Lead King Mining company, near the Steptoe, worka at McGill, where from three to five feet of ore carrying as high as 80 per cent In the black roettl la the encouraging word received by the shareholders, says McOllI Copper ly a Ore. Good news comes from bed-tim- $1-0- Mon-tlcell- o. FORDS SPITTER NEW CHAMPION SKI JUMPER WINNING TITLE. Yankees Star Twirler Adds An other Variety to Collection. Chasnplew Spltbsll Artist Untarths Another Slant That Is Expectad to Boise Puzzle the Heavy Sluggers of Idaho A basin, whers the Boston American League, Dredging company has been working with their giant dredge on Elk creek. "Just discovered a new spltter that The company Is handling 10,000 cubic la the best ever. In a The 'of dirt day. yards Russell Ford, the New York Yangold from this dirt Is never Ices than kees' star fllnger and champion spit-ba17 cents. At times It runs as bUh at the ou-p- ll 10 cents to the yard. the fifty seven American mining Of companies paying dividends so far In are in the goldsllver-lea1912, forty-twfine classification, and they contributed to the two months total to the oxttnt of 56,109.442 Since Incorporation these fifty seven companies have distributed among stockholders lfi7,50:,277, or 110 per cent. Preparations are now being made to resume active operations at the Wan dcrlnj Boy shaft of the Jim Butler mine and concentrating all development work on the Fraction vein, says the Tonopah Miner. ' The shaft la now being put in ' order and will be equipped with an electric hoist In Ueu of the present gasoline hoist. Mexico a laternal troubles have certainly had a depressing effect on the payment of dividend, for only five companies have seemingly been in a petition to ehare their profits with holders of stock, no far thin year, and these five only to the extent of A year ago eleven companies 1317.684. reported ns having paid n total of o 51.375,103. pitcher of the country, sent a postal to a friend in New York that bore the above message. Russ had' fourteen different assort-menlast season and now he baa discovered another. What chance will the poor batters T. Cobb, 8. Crawford. N. Lajole, T. Speaker and J. Jackson have when they face Ford this year? If lrzy Ham were laying odds Its a cinch be would use the sponge quickly. But Yankee rooters dont care a rap about all the cloutere that belong to any other team, and tf Ford has unearthed a spltter that haa even a shade on the bear he worked all last season, then there are hope of the pennant going to New York u after alL - , Ford won twenty-si- x and lost six games In 1909, and won twenty-tw- o and Ipst eleven last season with a most sllpshop aggregation behind him last year. Now, if he can do that well with on epltter, what can we expect of him with two eplttertT But Ed Bweeney, the only catcher who has been able to receive Porde slants properly, is in for a hard season, and he probably wont greet the announcement of Ford's new wet fling CopyrtshL Underwood A Underwood. N. T. with any too much pleasure. Ruse' ( Lars Haugsa. spltter hsa never felled to put The recent National Professional Ski Jim ping Championship contest, Sweeneys hSnd on the blink st on Urns or snother daring the season, and held at Cary, 111., a few miles from Chicago, attracted much attention from lover of that sport. The Illustration showy Lars Haugen, winner of the vrith two of 'em working It It doubtful If "Big Eddie performs more than 60 contest, at ease and while be was in ths Mr. or 60 time. Although Ford pitched 14 different KING ALL OF PIN LEFT kinds of balls last season and this HANDERS. year he 1 going to fling 16 brandi he and 8weeney used but two eigne. When any other catcher than Sweeney Nap Rucker, Brooklyn Southpaw, Is la on the receiving end, Ford always Good Bscauss He Goes About Work In Businesslike Way. H-SPO- RTS GOSSIP TKMOVG Admiration and praise Is the life blood for some ball players, while oth- ers love the game for the game's sake Among the latter la Nap Rucker, the of the Brooklyn team, tar and one of the best southpaw t triers who ever drew on a glove. This Is the player President Ebbets once said he would not trade for a whole ball team of good men. "Ive always wished we had Rucker," said President Murphy of the Cubs the other day. "and Ill tell you one of the reason. Every day that Brooklyn Is In Chicago and Rucker Is scheduled to pitch youll find him out at the ball park at 12 o'clock, dressed In his uniform. and taking light work tn preparation for the afternoon's struggle He bats a little, catches a few balls and tries bis arm with anybody who la willing to catch him As a result he Is always tn condition when the bell rings. He Is so conscientious that he doesn't leave a stone unturned to win that ball game Moreover, he keep out of sight as much as possible, not .caring for the grand hurrah that others seem jo be '' seeking all the time." left-hand- f, -- eoper-proifuda- g View-Mine- r. ' there Rueeell Ford. has been forced to.stgn for. every thing he throws. This puts him at a disadvantage, and here is the reason why. He holds the ball In hla hand the same for every -- delivery rue matter whether It is going to be ball. It spltter or a ralslng-hoall depends upon the position of the batter at the plate with Ford, and as be winds up, the me? with the willow Is likely to shift, slightly tram the attitude he struck before he sets himself In motion. It Is then that Fordjnay he forced to shift from an "In" breaking spltter to so "out breaking one, of something else. He le forced to shift on ths Instant, and, of course, has no time to stop and reslgnal hi backstop. if he did. It would be a deliberate balk. Therefore, tt ts up Sweeney. like the batter, to guest bet kind of a ball Ford la going to Bsb rp. sharp-breakin- g p -- o According to the announcement which the Swedish Olympic committee has made concerning the order of events st the International games which are to be held st Stockholm, In July, the Swedes havs played rather a sharp trick on the rest of the athletic world. In the arrangement of their program they have scheduled nearly all the dashes and hurdle races within a day or two, and the distance race they have grouped In a similar manner. In other words they have declined to follow the procedure which Is common In arrangement of games of this Importance by stringing out the events so that the greatest number tf men can compete In the greatest number of events. The direct result of this arrangement of the schedule will make it practically impossible for any of the American distance runners to double up In such events as the mile and half mile, and It will likewise be hard on even those sprinters who wish to compete In the 100 and dashes. The statement applies equally to the various hurdle races. The strongest objectlonrto this plan has come from England, though even here It is not likely that there will be any formal protest against the action of the Swedes. It would be strictly within the province of the athletio authorities of any of the countries which will send teams, either to protest or, In more polite terma, to make suggestlonslooklng toward a rearrangement of this 'schedule. The Englishmen, while they have voiced tbelr disapproval In the newspapers, have not lodged any formal objection, and pub-abl- y will not do so. 200-yar- d -- Something revolutionary In the process of ore extraction la now being tried out la n 250 ton plant which has uat been erected at Anaconda at' a Mat of 5200,000. The plant is for tbs purpose of treating the slimes at the Washoe smelter. The sllmea carry about two and n fourth per cent o( copper and about 51 In gold and silver per ton of slimes. In 1905 an eastern syndicate drilled a well to n depth of 1,700 feet at point west of this city called Nln Mile, where it Is believed by many that oil In paying quantities wai remained truck, but the well ha plugged nil these subsequent yearr and no one actually knows why opera Uone so mysteriously ceased, says tbs Green River, Utah, Dispatch. Intense Interest is being taken by and base ore' operatori metallurgist generally over the formation of thi Reed Zins company, which is now erecting the first unit of a $3,000,001 plant at Ravenswood on the Dumber ton cut-ofnear San Francisco, sad which process Is authoritatively be tiered to spell the elimination of the fumes from smelters, whether they bs sine, lead or coper, or all combined. , "Copper metal la on the way to 15 cents a pound and will reach that price In the near future unless a very Hidden change occurs In the situation," Is the emphatic declaration oi the president of ene of the largest companies in the oountry, says the Boston News Bu reau. This week the famous Reagan hoist, that was used on the Reagan lease on the Matutna Hille property In Seven Troughs district was shipped to Brow a we, where It will be need In Irrigation work, says the Re This hoist became fa mo us, not only because of tb wealth It hauled out of the ground for Paddy Reagan in Maxuma, but .mre .espe dally because of the millions It took out on the HayeMonette lease la 1 Goldfield, "Up at Park City we have mines we dont discover them." This la . conic remark was dropped by an open ator who has for yaara persistently .been plugging away at great aepthi In one of the most promising groups of claims In the Park City, Utah, die trtet, says the Salt Lake Herald Re publican. Mining matters la the Maryvvale Utah, section are only awaiting tht advent of milder weather, when quits an unusual Impetus la anticipated by moat of the eperators Interest si e Temper Spoils Athlete. Fred Walker,' the former University, of Chicago Strong man, who played a1 brief engagement with the Giants tn 1910 was recently dismissed as coach of a San Francisco basket ball team for striking an official. Walkers combination of quick temper and unusual strength spoiled hie New York chance. One day he waded, through the employees of a Harlem hotel and had to leave town In a harry. He turned up a few weeks later on the Pacific coast, where he gained much local fame as Myaterioue Mitchell." Walker was praised so highly that be refused to rk except In a taxigo to the baH-pacab provided by Jthe club. Last season he was not featured. Thiry la one of the most adept In the business. "Horae Run" Baker haa ordered nine new ball. Some authorities put It at Emil fight hiadlers twelve. 3 Cocnls Mack denies that there Is any c lance of Baltimore getting Pitcher Panforth. Ty Cobb aaya shorter spikes would Well, It might slow spoil bate ball. Cobb eg a bit and that would make the garni slower. Every club manager In' the American league is optimistic except Bobby Wallace f the 8L Louis Browns, who no rash promises. Yusairktahmout made a big hltwftif the Doe ten fans, who had rather soured on thl wrestling game. They marveled at the wonderful Ability shown by Gotehk protege. Ad Vdgast aaya Joe Rivers will la. making be his opt nat opponent of tM knows to Com jut has Ad been game quite awhile and where be wants to begin back. ts not mourning In sack cloth sad ashes because be has been slapped d kicked out of New York. The foxy Abe has taken Horace Gree- - Abe AGell tr I USE CUTICURA SOAP?5' All-M- o , ' hydro-aeroplan- WHY SHOULD "There is nothing the matter with my skin, and I thought Cuticura Soap was only for skin troubles. True, it Is for skin troubles, but Its great mission Is to prevent skin troubles. For more than a generation its delicate emollient and prophylactic properties have rendered It the standard for this purpose, while Its extreme purity and refreshing fragrance give to it all the advantages of the best of toilet soaps. It Is also Invaluable in keeping the hands soft and white, the hair live and gloaay, and the scalp free from dandruff and Irritation. While Its first cost Is a few cents more than that of ordinary toilet BIG PARK FOR CHICAGO CUBS. soaps, It is prepared with such care and of such materials, that it wears President Murphy Inelete New Stroo-tur- e to s wafer, often outlasting several Will be Peer of Them any cakes of other soap, and making Its Noval Features. use. In practice, most economical. Cuticura Soap Is sold by druggists and President C. W. Murphy, of the Chi- dealers everywhere, but the truth of cago Nationals. Is the latest club own- thee claims may be demonstrated er to announce plans for a new grand without cost by sending to "Cuticura," stand. PepL L, Boston, for a liberal samMurphy said that he propose a ple cake, together with a thirty-twhome for his baseball club, which will page book on the skin and hair. be a unification of all of the best ideas In modern grand stand architecture. Shot With a Knife. This he says will naturally make it Year ago in a stock performance of the greatest of Its kind and will also a famous old melodrama, the villain, make his park one of the beauty spots Charles Wolcott, suddenly discovered of the city. that he had left bla revolver In the Private Italian marble boxes, a fine dressing room. In much confusion, he restaurant barber shop, a few sleep- fumbled In his pocket and found a ing rooms, a souvenir room, an Incline penknife which, he figured, would do automobile drive to the boxes and a Just as well for the bloody deed. garage on top of a beautiful concrete Imagine his consternation when, after grand stand are some of the features plunging the blade Into the hero's mentioned in connection with the breast, that player failed to change his lines and screamed at the top of plans.x It haa not been announced when the his voice: 'Heaven forgive you! - I'm work will start, but Murphy says If shot" It ts necessary to spend $1,000,000 It will be spent Counterfeiter Gets Stiff Sentence. William Fink, a Brooklyn, N. Y denier In drugs, waa aentenced by the New York Court of Special Sessions, to ImprisonBaseball In Philippines. ment In tha penitentiary at hard labor, Cuba and Japan are not the only for four months. The charge waa counthe trade-mar- k for Carter Litforeign Islands which' baseball haa terfeiting tle Liver Pills, In violation of the penal captured.' Col. Manuel Quezon, one of law. the wo commissioners from the Phil- theThe Carter Medicine Company detected counterfeit before any quantity of the ippines, said In the course of a recent epurloua goods had been placed upon the In sentencing Fink, address In Boston: The Phtllplno boy market Judge Deuel laid at res tha special upon Injure done to takea to your national game as a duck th public when a so well known remedy takes to water. In tbta sport the as Carter' Little Liver Fill la counterfeited and put on the market He Immen are their encouraged by yonng posed the sentence not only as the proppunishment of Fink himself, but In orelders, and It Is a common thing to er der to deter others from the commission tee from 4,000 to 6,000 person wit- of Ukt frauds In th future. nessing an Important game. The public already understands the fine peltits When a woman says she believes of the game, which Is, tn fact becom- every word her husband tells her, It ing the national game of the Islands. dollars to doughnuts That the honey--moo- n We have several leagues and team la still tn Its Infancy. that can hold thetr Own with the teams from the warships Constipation causes and aggravates leys advise and gone west , Jack Leirta, the second base recruit was the first one to atgn a contract He has with the fioston Americans. Pyed u McKeesportand Wheeling and his hem la la Pittsburgh. Lee TauehlU la a great old scout when It ctfiea to covering the iost Ole Oleee is Captain. of thortnep, but chances are. Tsnnle Ole Olsen will 'be made captain of la breatkisg a bit easier since the Cleveland team tor next season by ale of leg Corhan by the White the Harry Davis. He believe that a capSox. should be an Infielder and Olsen "AU bweball players will be given tain Is the only one besides Lajole sure of protect! after a certain date," says his job. Lajole refused the capPresident WitMsn of the United taincy. to This States ought league. make thei the happiest bnnch of Del Howard Quits Game. athletes h (he world. Del Howard, recently deposed as Miss ley Sutton, former champion tennis plrf In womens singles, made manager of the Louisville American Another City Closed to Fighters. Association team, has quit the game. her first light ip. a Public boxing end spurring exhibi- recently San Diego. CaL She He has purchased a farm In Oregon tions of every ktnd were prohibited by was taketufi more than 490 feet, with and says that from now on be alii dean ordinance of the city commission- Lieut. Ttdore EUyaon, U. S. N as vote his time to farmlrg nd sill let baseball take care of Itself. er of Ogden, Utah, this week. pilot. 4 ow lllxon To what doea L&ndlt owe his eat in the senate? Dixon To his wife, I dare say. She bad the money, you know. many senous diseases, h is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Pellets. The faror-it- a family laxative. Platonic friendship and perpetual motion are all right theoretically, but they refuse to work. . mw rrm in to isPao days IU raiana nuaey If TnMruial caw of Iletua, la ears as; hilaA bill Piles Co. II 6nrP-ItaK- T iatto Maaya. ruling of Proargaia Even if a man does Lnow his own mind he may not hav cause to be , proud of his acquaintance. e Why suffer under the curse of Dypcpia hen Garfield Tea can remove it? Lapland la s groat country for small children. |