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Show r '1 3 i ,4 - r mist trees for the (Mark ' mfi crown I jo JUDGE rha Broad Arrow Waa an Pine in fha Plymouth , 9 . Colony. Only Way . Al PITCHER! TWO BATTING KINGS Is to See Him in n MAJOR BALL LEAGUES Ac- About 600 feet remains to be done. It Is reported that $125 ore has been discovered in a twelve foot vein at the base of Snowy range, near Centennial. Wyo For the first time In several month, a seat on the Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange was sold one day last McGuire. jnr eek.bringlng $495. The quarterly dividend of 2 per cent on the outstanding stock of the 0, Inter-nation- e p waa-struc- k ss Tyrue Cobb, Champion of American enr three-bagger- n v -- Cutl-wnu- .! y f 'Barber Shops In China. Sinew the Chinese revolution a great wssy Otlnese have bad their cues cut 4 this baa led to the opening of mS. m largo number of barber shopi C&mwghout the far east wherever Chi anew are located, saya an exchange. .Several progressive business men of Stngapcmn, anticipating this, Imported A large number of American barber chain, and they are nowunable to Ite supplies quickly enough. It has hern learned that the Chinese Inna having American hair clippers all other makes offered sind rrf .them. It would seem that American msnu of 'barbers supplies should-j- t xperf ence a Urge Increase In their OrirsUl trade Mhctmrvum Polar Exploration. VortA polar exploration had attract-Cbm attention' of adventurous and a mbit tons men for nearly 400 yeart 'brfnr Peary reached the top of the wnurUL Search for the south pole hat aalwwyft proved less attractive, and only vtmrteg the last 140 years have explor term'd their attention toward tht recently reached by Amundsen Fr k Important to Motherbottle Examine ol carefully every CA.Sl'GiU A. a safe and sure remedy foi Enfant s and children, and see thaMt ' Jim Oslahanty. Ikantlia Sgsatarsof the Delahantya have been prominent In the game. Ed was the greatest of the family, and hla name will remain fta Doe For Over 30' Years. OiBdrrn Cry for Fletchers Castoria n graded on the scroll of the pastime while the game survives. Edward. Thomas, Joseph and Frank, however, Cause of the Delay. "Strange those two nations, do not all played big league ball. mar." Tralee Each Other. are haggling about what per Bill Bergen, former Brooklyn catcheach la to get of the moving er, exiled to the International league, receipts," says that George Bell, hia fellow-exilan who cares for a clean. la a better pitcher than anything Bill mouth, and sweet breath. Dahlen ha on bis Brooklyn team outPax One Antiseptic a Joy for side of Rucker and that Bell will show At druggists, 20c a box or sent It when he gets back In the big league. on receipt of price by Tht Bell returns t compliment and says Toilet Co., Boston. Mass. Bergen Is so much better than anyon the Dodger catching staff Merest some people ever come thing that there Is no comparison. 1m Betting close to nature Is to sit 2 room. Yankees Get Barry. The New Tork American league mean Seldom hits anything she team has purchased First Baseman at, especially lf she throws her Malcolm Barry from the Brockton a man's head. Item. Barry will report at the end of the Ntw England lefryue season. Byrap lor ChIMne e, i -- lnttti( e paws, League. At the half way mark of the two major league seasons, Cobb and Zim-- . merman are leading tbelr respective leagues In the matter of batting prowess. In the American the lead for several week was held by Trie Speaker, tha sensational outfielder of the Boston Americans. Ty Cobb, howweek or two has batever, In tbe-lated in remarkable form. In four successive games in Philadelphia he made 14 hits In 18 times at bat against the Athletic pitchers, and these hits included two home runs, s and three three Umpire 'Brick Owens wears steel As the result he has a shoes while on the Job. He has vanced to the head of Ban Johnsons corns. Infleldcr M&ttlck of Kewanee Is a brother of the Chicago White Sox outfielder. And, after all. Rub Marquard was the first Giant pitcher to lose threq straight. New York writers s&y that the present St. Louis Browns club is the worst In the world. Tesreau is the biggest man in the Mg leagues. He weighs 241 pounds. He Is wild, but not savage. The way Dlngdong" Bell is going with Newark gives a hint that be may be back In the big show next year. New York Isnt going to pledge Itself on tbe coming election until It bears bow Rube Marquard Is going to vote. Eppa Rlxeys family is much disturbed because he Is determined to follow the -- career of a professional ball player. Rube Oldring says Amos Strunk Is the fastest man In baseball today, and believes be Is faster than Craig of Olympic flme. Jack Lelivelt, once a star on the Washington team, probably will be signed by the Yanks, along with Tommy McMillan. Fred Clarke Is to retire as manager of the Pirates next year and Billy Murray Is to succeed him. Oh, yes, merely a rumor. Bilk OLoughlln Is getting to be a tremendous disciplinarian. The other Heine Zimmerman. day In a game at Philadelphia he even swatters with an average of over banished the bat boy. .400. In the National league, Heine Cy Young says that all the really from the Zimmerman, the hard hitting third great ball players com Instance, Cub Heine baseman of the Chicago Cuba, contin-ue- a country. hia work with the stick and has Zimmerman of the Bronx. s comfortable lead over all bis rivals, Cy Barger of the Dddgers Is surely a tough-lucpitcher. Cy has started with figures of about .400. Zimmerman Is also doing some great long- nlnd games this Season and was distance clouting. pounded off the slab eight times. Talk about winning streaks. In 1875 had a team that didnt lose a Boston Thats What the Umpires Fori on the home, grounds all seagame Umpire George Hildebrand of the son and only twelve on the road. Pacific Coaat baseball league cites tbe The Pirate havA dug up a fait outfollowing plays Ss the hardest on the In Eddie Mensor, of the Portfielder diamond to Judge: players running an Interference land club of tbe Northwestern league, aut of base lines; In cash for the prixe. play; three men on th bases, score paying $3,000 the Marty OToole, lied and two strikes and three balls has been baron the batter; runner missing bag t wirier of the Pirates, luck He has of hard share bis with winning run going over the ing several fin games only to pitched on balk with plate; calling pitchers; them. single umpire, to be In position to lose Jake Stahl la not overconfident that give a decision with a man on first his bunch will be able to pull through. and a man on third. The Wobdlawn banker Is too good a business man to figure anything a Fred Clark Plays Golf. sure thing. Fred Clarke,, the Pirate manager, Washington fans are going to prewho Is some golfer ss a side line, has sent Clyde Milan with a gold crown driven a golf ball from near thg pen- at the end of the season though nant pole clear over the grand stand what the dickens hell do with It noand now professionals knows. are coming from near and far to dup- body Louis says that Arnold Hauser St licate the feat None has succeeded. of the Cardinals has shoved Mike Doblaa of the Phillies off the map Satisfied With Duffy. as the heat fielding shortstop In the Mrs. Havenor, owner of the Milwau- game today. You can have your kee team, aajrs she is well satisfied JJcCraw says: with Hughle Duffy as manager of the Cobhs. your Lajoies. your Chases, Brewers and that he will be there an- your Bakers and all the rest but IT1 other season. take Hans Wagner tor, mine aa the Bt ft I Cy" Young 11 Writer. SoifDoIng Well. Cy Young, the Teteran, ie writing, 'Freddie Parentaed Amby McCon-ne- telling hie views of what a youngster n often it is tbe than who gets two Box. are playing should have In order to make good la that kicks. good ball In the International league tbd big leagues. rodeee woo wto Mite, Sk effect that the senate has amended the appropriation hill by providing for the U. S. assay offices at Salt Lake, Boise and other western cities Tonopah ore shipments- for tbe past week amounted to 10,301 tons of an estimated value of $255,023, 'which conies near Its record shipment two weeks ago of 10,800 tons. Robert Weiss, a mining man from California, has secured a lease on the Johnnie Mining company mine at Stateline. The property Is credited with a production of $100,000 Thompson-Qulncat Park City Is reported to have out between, fifteen and twenty tons of excellent tie, It Was extracted from tbe drift abiqh Is following the ore where it In the raise. By changing the routing of Its ores by tbe Utah Consolidated tram over to Tooele smelter Jo transporting them new through the Utah Consolidated Haven at tunnel, the Bingham-NeBingham will save about $1 50 a ton. I The smelter and freight rates committee of the American Mining com-grewill meet In Salt- - Lake City, Utah, during the month or October and will consider any caees of or unjust rales practiced against ore producers. The new plant of machinery, conhoist, sisting of a of eight drill compressors and piping and tools for working tbe mine has arrived at the Yerington depot for the New Yerington Copper company, saya the Yerington Times. Within a few days the first consignment of concentrates will be received on the Utah market from the trial run mill which the of the new a-Superior Mining company has just had installed on its targe domain in Humboldt county, Nevada. Just at the time of his unfortunat death In the automobile accident near Salt Lake, Frank M. Bradshaw waa lining up a big $3,000,000 goltT proposition on the Mother CWi a powerrata(mnMat wwuas the Intending purchasers. cate It Is reported from Bingham that one of tbe drillft with which the Utah Copper is prospecting Its ground at depth has struck three per cent copper ore at a depth of 600 to 800 feeL The company Is operating several churn drills at the outer edges of the great porbpyry pit, where the jre averages a little below 2 per cent topper sulphides. A number of Price, Utah, men have recently returned from a trip to the north in search of what for years has been known as the Old Spanish mine. They found some old workings serosa the Duchesne "river, about 150 milea north of Price, which looked good, and on making careful aearch found several ledges -- of ore that assayed from $48 to $68 per ton in gold. It Is reported that at the present time Pioche la shipping 100 to 150 car loads of ore a week. Tbe Prince ia producing five or six cars a day; the four or five cars a day; the Home Run, the Snyder A Empey, Highland Mary and others are said to be doing some shipping, while 50 to 100 cars a week are being forwarded from the Bullionvllle tailings dump sixteen miles below camp. Several months ago the receiver oi Mine & Smelters the Nevada-Utasold the property for $100,-00company This sale was contested by some of the stockholders In the old holding company and suit was brought; an appeal was taken to the higher court, which approved the transaction. The Nerada-Utacompany reorganizing will now have complete control and It is understood that the properties at Pioche will be worked on a large scale In the near future. U The Horn Silver at Frisco, Utah. Is. employing about a hundred men and advertising for more all the time. The contract which they recently made for tbe handling of i their sine ores in Oklahoma Is going'" to enable them to ship an immense tonnage, at a very profitable contract price. Diligent Inquiry 'among producers handling the bulk of the worlds cop-pe- r production Tsas revealed the fact that consumers of the metal, not only In The United States, but throughout European countries ea well, have not yet fully covered their September reqthe Boston Newjs uirement!-says Bureau. Utah coal production is Increasing by tremendous strides. The first year any statistics of coal output were fijsued was 1870, when the output measured 5,800 tons. This was Increased to 14.748 tons In 1880; 318,159 tons la 1890; 1,147 027 tons in 1900, and 2,517,809 tons In 1913. Copper has never figured In manufacture of rails In this country, but It now 3eema likely to do so, in which vent there would be a new aeraand for more than 100,000,000 pounds of the metal per"annum, saya the Boston y tux. Uf. Refining company ia payable August 31 to stockholders of record August 21. A wire from Washington Is to the re-in- pt & Smelting r suit-iahi- flIINES AND. MINING CRITICAL TIME The Yosemite shaft at Bingham will be 2,200 feet deep when completed. tion, Says provincial charter of 1631. ahkii the Plymouth colony an aba uwinlm of . Maine were united with Maaaachtteetu, it waa provided Twlrler May Hava Cvarythlng In abac oA tones of the diameter of Z4 Practlca, .Only to "Blow" Whan Tkdr &jud upward of 12 iuchea from tha Rial Teat Comae Fight One ywaiiiid, growing upon land ndt log Spirit la What CounU, per Votaftrr granted to any privatecrown 3houi4 be ruervtd to the Tbe only way to tell anything about ft. fV umifihing of inaela for the ia to tee him pitch," said t pitcher obWeekly Harper irayaf wary Jim McGuire In response to a quea- X tton aa to what he thought of aome jt ryor general of woods waa ap-t- of the youngsters of the Tiger aquad. of this we that provision "These have all the action of .11 rhart.T was carried into effect pitchers beys as any one can see so' fur toa the coast all white pinea of a the practice stunts, but. Until they ,rof the with 4jmiiuns were marked nave .been under fire 1 decline to pass Ztt nwd am three cuta through the final judgment on them. Bark with as ax. like" the track of a th ideal,, athlete la "To rw This was the kings mark. oblit-mie- the onemywhomind le when the neces-ilty-Jo-r best ( aier the revolution had being strong is greatest. Its the royal authority men who old that fighting spirit that counts i Bad wx taught in boyhood to There are lota of fellowa who are the king a mark hesitated to cut wonders In practluer no matter what vsrk trees of line they may be engaged la.. aport lit fetling a tree ft was necessary But parlor boxers seldom are fighters, 1b. its to breaking and fo J it" prevent pitchers fall many fine warm-uThis waa done by cutting the small to face come when they terribly lowp rrvrfW and placing small trees across .he music In ft regular game. be should so there that (he TkdUiw, a time I have warmed up no tm.ii! upon one section more than BienMany who had everything that I ever w h n the monster pine aunotbro (ipMe have seen a pitcher display. Speed, amrli ground :urves, control and everything else The mast was hauled out of, the would be theirs and I would feel conin whether one on rods strong sled, fident that they would be able to win w'utiv jc summer, and so many oxen that day If we got them a couple of Ct required that the hind pair were rune. Then these fellowa would go wCned thokid in crossing a hollow, beto the ceDter of the diamond and put ta g tirug ap in their yoke by the pul(how me about half of what they of them. those ahead of ling In warming up pracA usast hauling was a great event, had displayed tice. are everybody within walking "It Isnt always a lack of gameneBs came to see It. that accounts for a pitchers failure to do n well in a game aa In practice. HAROS CRACKED AND BLED Some c! the men are so anxious to win that they work themselves Into BL Clair, Mo. My trouble began a stew. There are plenty of fellows lUut fifteen year ago. It was w bat who ate game yet cant do their best The form the alien they want to. It aeema to be juiMM claimed eczema. .fhieane worked under was a breaking x sort of a baseball instinct that enwt with watery blisters on my bands ables the great plicher to rise to tbe whir It would then dry and scale, and emergency. He has that fighting spirit, Cbes would follow the trouble of but at tbe same time keeps his bead evazAtof and bleeding, also Itching cool. w4 hurting My hands were diaflg-wrw- l "The youngsters of the Detroit at the time, and sore. The trou-wa- squad might pitch great hallow hen very annoying, and disturbed handing them up to the batters in toy ftfoi tv1 Till last February It was practice with nothing depending on n mm h worse than before. 1 tbe outcome of the sluggers efforts AM vA do all tny work on account of and yet fall down against even a thw eemdition of. my bands. 1 could mediocre club In a regular game. 1 them la water without mak-v- have seen It act repeatedly happen that then worse. I tried a lot of home t wirier would make the batsmen ol emedtw. also salve and liniments a strong American club look that claimed to be a care for the badly when he waa league pitching to them trouhW, but I did not obtain a cure. In practice and then let some class D "At but I saw tbe advertisement for or nine hammer him all over Cutkwra Roap and Ointment I lent the college place." or m aample. I thought they would . --vnr, m 1 wnt for a fifty cent box of v--RELEASE' OF JUT DELAHANTY cotieon ointment ' and aome Soap. A doctor advised, me to Aery ahead with the Cutlcurs Soap Ends Major League's Connections With One of BasabaU Great Ointment and they cured me Ko trace of the trouble re eat Families. wsnhu." Signed) Mrs. Mary Taylor, 7X 1912. Tbe recent release of Jarre Delft-hantfrom Detroit ended tbe major tlwiimra Soap and Ointment sold fhmoghoat the world. Sample of each league connections of one of base.Cnre. with 23 p. Skin Book. Addresa balls greatest families. For 18 years postcard "Cuticura, DtpLrU Boston." Be 1 dF lalmo abstUs, L high-price- d 1 greatest ever." George McConnell, the elongated twlrler of the Highlanders, has been good - ball season. thto pitching Steady work has mad McConnell s consistent performer. i f OF WOMAN'S LIFE From 40 to 50 Years of Age. How It May Be Passed in' Safety. -- I am enjoying better Odd, Va.: health than I have for 20 years, and I believe I can safely say now that I am a well woman. 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Pinkliams Vegetable Compound w ill help you, write to Lydia ELPinkham Medicine Co. (eonlidential)Ly nn. Mass., for ad- v lee. Your letter w ill le opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. BLUEJAY LIVES WOODS IN -lot 75-to- n nla.-'Wrl- Nevad- b44 tn Day-Brlsto- l, Owls and Other Birds Hawks, Are Teamed and Tormented by These - Noisy Birds. The bluejay likes best to live In thick woods, but It often comes Into Open fields, orchards and near jjwell-inga-i- n search of food. When it discovers you It assumes a proud and angry air of conceit and defiance. The bluejays upper parts are purplish-blue. The lower parts are purplish-gray. Tbe wings and tail are bright blue with black bars. The tall feathers are tipped with white. It has H ft crested head. st ' The bluejay Winds about , twentyrcet a Dove of twigs and fine roots. From four to six eggs are laid. They are of a green- ish drab color decked with brown. Doubtless the bluejay helped to name itself, as its common utterance Is a long drawn, Jay, Jay, jay. This cry, with the bright blue- - color, has given it Its name. . While the jay sings no song It is able to Imitate the calls of other birds, by which means it often attracts them. It likes to tease and torment the owl and especially the little sparrow hawk. This Is done by Imitating the cry of a grounded bird, whleh draws the hawk near. Then several Jays will dart lat'- - the hawk squealing and frolicking about in great glee. Sometimes tbe play ends In a tragedy, for the hawk pounces upon one of them to the dismay of the others. Jays may be caged and tamed like crows and some writers say they can be taught to utter words. "Bird Studies," by Herman C. De Groat. its-ne- ' - Its Class. "I dont like this for a man .to Why - chlcken-ralstn- g go Into." notr - "Its such a kind of hen-peckin- g business." 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