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IAKK0OJNTY KXAV1NK I.AKMiKW. UKKt.oN. TIHMtSDAY, AIMMI. P, ut. nvfv MA AGEflS COMPARED Methods of the Handlers of Big Baseball Teams. WHICH IS THE GREATEST7 Some of the Best Known Pilot Who Have Done Brilliant Work Tor Their Teams Thi Season Chance, McGraw and Jennings. By THOMAS F.CLARK. Although t lio pennant races are over and baseball enthusiasts are now try In.C to catch up with- lost sleep, the dyed In the wool fans have by no . means dropped their Ufsmsslons of tlie Que points of the national Kanic. Oneo' the questions that nre causing a pre deal of nrrunieTit among them Ju ... now Is, "'Who Is tlu preatest manager hi the two lea piles?" Is It Chanee of the ChlengA Nationals. Mrtlmw of ti; New A ork Nationals. Jones or the Cm - i'mito Amerh-ans. Clarke of the Pitts burs Nationals or Jennlnps of the Po trolt Americans? Apropos of this argument It tnlpht be lntorestltiF'. to briefly mention some l . of fhe Ix-st known rnanacers and what f they have done for their teams during the past season. Lot us take, for ln- stanee, Jones of the Chb-apo Amori i crtns. Flore w hare a strlklnF exam ple of the Taiue of a man who thor- ' Cuehly knows his busbiess as a ninna Iter and has shown himself to be one of the preatest of stratoclsts. With a team much weaker In Individual skill be kept his eluh well tip with the lead ers all season and was In the pennant taunt up to the yery last day. -W "Tben there Is Clarke of the rittsburg Nationals, who has proved himself one of the preatest leaders In baseball his tory. Ills achievements this season, aceordlnsr to many, stand out above those nf Chanee, McOraw or Jennlnps, although one would not belittle the ef forts of any of them. But they started out with the stars of the coun try at first base aud with perfectly developed' outfielders, made up of men noted for their slueplnp qualities and all around ability. Clarke took a bunch of men that at the start looked to be nothing letter than fourth place prop ositions ami developed them Into a Front baeba!l machine and for many weeks set the pace In the preatest race the National learue has ever known. While I.arry I.aloie of the Cleveland Anieri ans Is one of the preatest ball players In the panic, as a m.matrer he has boe'i a failure. Hacked by one of the. preatest collections of baseball players ever pot tou-ethor dnrirvj the last five years, the team has failed to land a pennant or pet near It ur'.i! this Feason. It has been said that the own er have lnterfwwd n proat deal with the mauairement. but I.ajoie has had tLe material and has failed. Of vrse no manaper is a more univ;i-.i; favorite in baseball than IIn:'i Je-.!!.:r: s of the Iofroit American-:. of most azgresslve teams In eirh-T ! " i v. tf.day. lie stands out as kv." f tho LTeat'-st l!"ts that ever diro t.sl the affairs of a nine. Ilu-'!n'i- is a KpVter from tli dr'p of tlie bat and N i.ever beaten ti!) the lat mm Is out in the ninth liitiln. If niairs no i!iTc;v v.-'w'lu-r the r PHAN CHum H, MANAOKB OF TUB CHICAGO NATION A 14. team is behind or In front. Jennings never for a moment will tolerate a let up. That McGraw of the New Vork Na tionals Is one of the brainiest men In baseball today canuot be denied. He perhaps knows more about the game than any other living man and Is a fighter from his feet up. He Is keen to grasp a situation, and none lu the business can catch the signal of dis tress as quickly as McGraw. It is in tuition that has made the New York leader the grand success he Is and enabled him to keep up the remarka ).! e bi. in the race this season. Mc- Craw's only weakness seems to be, Judging by the past, that he has been unable to develop a first class pitcher. I.iikt, but by no means least, In this nioiitlon of great baseball managers conies Chance of the Chicago Nation als, aud few will dispute the state ment that ns a leader of a nine he is la a class by himself. Ills record l too well known to be taken up hero,, but It can be said without fear of contradiction that It Is duo to his bril liant work as manager that bis team has carried off the pennant honors thise times In succession. -i ' JflA : i, : I! 1 - 4 CHOICX r.USCELLANv Ceslly Vanity. V.'.nH. U often cokIIv Tho ttuci'f Aires Herald tells of a recent lusi.i v. hcielii It noK oni.v (ov the vain I : on some pM. but !-o much trot. Tills tiian vas n Jeweler, and the ic-pom iMo for his trouble v as a c: er rotruo. '.ho itillci', divssc.l iupi.. !y jnrh. xisltod t!,e Jew dor's sliop 'n .1 to see same p.ild onl in e v 'licit 1 1 !ol-i'l; ant priest iiiil i v anted to she a- a present lo A, I.I.O.ip Hotncro, together with the I e.1 l'-a'.invt Pi rt parcel t'.'.at ca; r The s!iopUeeMT showed mm .x l;iic: ' ' l:i tho.latler. and t!ie owti.-r opeue.i reveaMn'i an ctabora'o robe 'i ". U. ..... .T .;,v that the Jen-He;; : to i' ;tr f the torvana try it - i MUii Kly-. neeopted III ln l.iiiio.i. : :H soon as he turned til:, o.u otis priest swept tip all the tr.u , I t . r,f .,.! T.. . ' I.'' . . , .....;;od him. shoulini. " I h. ..:" "I ' .. '; seeliii tlv ' . ".: 1 i i' ' i i, - . . ,iH arrested him ' !-h. Junatlc. By the time he had eonvbi ' the police of his sanity the thief v. . escaped. The robe. It was lean, had Uhu stolen from the proper!,' room of a theater, as were the priest ly clothes of the clever thief. It Had Twenty-five Coats. The forty to sixty horsepower chassis wri $.". .K: the limousine carriage work was $r.000 more. "It Is too much for the can-lape' said the millionaire. "No. uo." said the apeut. "Consider, sir. the painting of the carriage alone lo you know how many coats there are? Twenty-five! "It took eight weeks to paint this carriage. First It was painted with whitening, an oily stun that tilled up the gralu of the wood. Then there fol lowed ten coats of rough mateti il. each eoat being dried and rubbed down with pumice Btoue before the applies-1 tiou of the next. Thou came four coats l of crude color, then four of the finest lowdered pumice. Afterward came a coat of fine black paint, a coat of mixed color and varnish, three coats of rubbing varnish, each polished off with pumice powder, and last of dll a coat of the very finest varnish procurable, twenty-five coats In all. "And the twenty-five coated painting of this carriage, sir, is not a bit more thorough than the upholstery, the Join In? or any other detail." New Orleans Times-Democrat No Admittance Except on Business, j It takes an American to break down the old fashioned principles which are so Ingrained In English life that they are looked upon as immutable. One o' these Is the Idea that when a large ! building Is lK'iug erected In Loudon the j unsightly scaffolding must lear the leg- J end "No Admittance Except on Liusl-1 ness" to waru off the curious. j The builders of the new colossal J American "store" in Oxford street, which Is cow rising from the ruins of j the demolished premises, have replaced ! tae usual notice with uii invitation to, all and sundry to come in and have a , look at the operations. A s.i'e plat-1 form, out of the range of the derricks; which swing tons of bricks and stone' a bunt, has been prepared for the piil- !!' and upon it thousands have watch d the progress of the work of erecting ' a big building on the new system of ' steel frame and white stone. London I is patch. Foley's Prosperity. In rending the newspapers, where so much is taken for granted In consider- ing things on a money standard. I ; think we need some of the sense or j humor possessed by an Irish neighbor; of mine who built what we regarded j ' an extremely ugly house which stood out In bright colors as we looked rrotn ; our windows. My taste In architecture j differed so widely from that affected j by my Irish friend that we planted out j the view of his house by moving some j i large trees to the end of our property. Another neighbor who watched this work going on askad Mr. Foley why Mr. Rockefeller moved all these big trees and cut off the view between the houses. Foley, with the quick wit of j his country, responded lnsta:ntty: "It's Invy. They can t stand lookfiir at the Ivldence of me prosperity." John D. Rockefeller in World's Wort. Mock Snail. The "mock anall" Is a n-r specimen which will have to be added to the collection of strange thtos served by restaurant keepers. Th edible anall Is disappearing from th vineyards and gardens of Burguady, where for merly It existed la countless thou sands. The scarcity and consequent dearness of the esorgot has caused some unscrupulous proprietors of res taurants In Paris to Invent the mock snail. It Is made out of veal. All that Is required Is a, quantity of empty snail shells and veal fat The fat Is cleverly cut Into spirals and worked into the shell. The disappearance of the real snail Is taken so seriously lu France that the county council of the Cote d'Or has suggested that a law Bhould be passed giving the escargot a close season from April 15 to July 13 In each year, Six Great Women. The Indianapolis News buys that the nix greatest women lu the country are Julia Ward Howe, because of licr pa triotism; Jane Addums, because of Lo: reform work; Helen Keller, becausi of her perseverance; Maud Ilalllngtotj Jioolh, for her work In uplifting the fallen; Franco Folsotn Cleveland, an embodiment of American wifehood and motherhood, atid Helen Gould, be cause of her philanthropy. FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Kitchen Note. When fowl In accidentally madt too alt It may be counteracted by nddliu: a (ahlespoonful en It of vinegar and sugar. To retain the eolor of vegetables j; ')te tlient lnii eold water nn In ' su. nt after bol!ln:. . hmi canned fruit an hour or two lH'fort It Is needed for use. It Is fr dehor when the oxygon Is thus ro slorod to It. In nil pickling ami preserving use only ; ranlte ware or porcebilu llued ui'ttles. 11 metals are liable, to be' j dangerously attacked br odds. (Keep a small box tilled with quick time In jiantry and oolhir. It will Keep the air dry and pure. Ripe Curumbrr Sweet Pickle. Tare, seed and slice seven pounds of ripe, yellow cucumbers. BoJI Jn-vlue-gar and water ihalf aud half) to cover, adding n little salt until the cucumber looks clear, but not mushy. Uraln In a colander. To one pint of good cider vinegar allow three and it half pounds of sugar, adding cloves, stick cinna mon, allspice, mace and a few whole black (Hoppers. Let this come to the boiling point. Add the cucumbers ami scald. I raln. cool and pack In g!a.s Jars. Cook the sirup a little longer, adding. If you like, a handful of seed ed" raisins. I'onr over the cucumbers aud seal. This will be ready for use In a few days. Hint Tor the Sewing Room. A convenient addition to a sewing table Is some small sand cushions Make them three or four Inches square, but do not till them too full. Cover them with scraps of bright silk, ribbon or velvet. When cutting out garments It will le found that they will save much time and bother, because In stead of having to pin the pattern to the cloth these untidy little bags may be used as weights, and the garment -not marred by pin holes when this plan Is used. These baps will also keep the work from slipping away aud from blowlug alniut. Improved Garbage Can. An Improved garbage can has a lid ' which Is ox-rated by automatic means. i leauire wun ii win oe reauny recop nlzed as one of great value. In the first place, the lid Is always In place and not cavorting around the yard, as a detachable lid often Is, and then again, when It Is desired to reoen the can for ttie reception of some table ! Mil liWSESl lit J'OOT rilESSt tE. ief::e it Is not necessary to toilet It wi;!i I he hands, a pressure of th toe answeriug ail purposes. Mxtensliiiis of the handle iwtlJig as levers eiiguge pins in a steel strap rJr- cteil to the top of the can. so that ty pressure of the foot the hinged lid fc easily lifted. A loop at the back of' n,,. KOrves as a stop to keep It frrwii j swinging beyond a perpendicular post, j , wlt.n tje j.rure Is releuserJ i (ii,nita u to close by gravity, Big Boy Blue Come Blow Your Own Horn. B LOW YOUR OWN HORN L-oud enough lo ba heard 0-ver the housetop. W-ell, why not? Y-ou cannot expect 0-ther folks to hear it U-nless you blow K-eal loud and clear. 0-nly the horn blower W-ill succeed in business. N-ow is the time to blowl -.A' H-orn made cf Printer's Ink Otherwise NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING-- R-tiich farthest when blown. N OW IS THE TIME TO ADVERTISE! to A 1 M i 44EOPLt; OF THE DAY The WrlgM Aeroplane. M'lllmr Wright, who re cntly r luulned In thVHlr ai l,e Mans. Franc for 1 hour, 4 minutes and '.'(I whim with a piSNonper aboard, establish it new reeoiil for aeroplane t1e.ht II best piv Urns nvoid with a pi onj. whs fh" minute 117 mh'oihIs. Ill tmiKIni; thv'se lllgMs Mr Nil; fulfilled the coiidllou of the eotitt I dipped by hliu and I. afar Welller. re 1 t'n W-,n:--- WILBl'M WH1UUT. I resenting a syndicate, whereby Mr Wright was required to make two (lights within a week with a passt uger or equal weight of fifty kilometers each. The coiitruct calls for the payment to .Mr. Wright of $Ko.ax by the syndl cute. In return for which the syndi cate obtains the patent rights of the machine In l-'ranet. and the colonies. The record maile by Wilbur Wright also is sullli lent to fulfill as to time of 'l'lit with a passenger the requirement f til,- t'niled Stales signal service orps which his younger brother Or illk' Iris been endeavoring to meet at ((ill Myer. Va The t'nllel States war depart toetit wants an aeroplane . Ill It can carry two icrsoiis fir an h ur lu a s'lll ntmoiphere nt a speed f f try miles ati hour. The Jliin.i i Ki which will come to the dri ll's throtiTh Hie French conirntt i 111 aid tVe-n greatly, for they nre ' -ti 'f little moans nnd have been ver'.! r; to gel enough funds to del el ; and (itil-h as far as hiss.o their 'ooi'st of the iroblem of flight by a ui.iehiiie heavb-r than air For the Prolific. Citr-lliml Logite during his vlslf fo I'ocantl-ii bills was asked lcw many scrmims a f.rciicher could prepare I rr i we Sotlllng, Cardinal Logue nn s-.verc I : "If i lie preacher Is a man of efnnr ll'iarv ablbtv he can prepare one ser moti; If a matt of average ability, two: If a bio' khend. fen or twelve." i 1 T. Reo'ievrlt, Jr., Mill Worker. Theodore lbmsevell. .Ir . n h i re cut !y cr:err-d n a btisltic- s cnri'-r. Is tb-oMe-it will of tliP preside! t and cel.. br.:tsl hi twoBfy-flrst blrt'nliy on Sept l:t last. I'arp't making Is t'le brain h 7 industry solo- ted by the young man. and he Intends to learn Ir from tlie ground up The president's sou Is ctnpl. ! by the Hartford Carpet company lu Thompsniiville. t'oui.. and began woilv razuxattiiB kouturaxT, im. In the won) sorting room, arrayed In overalls and jumper. The wage paid In this department Is about $8 per week. The hours at the factory are from ? to noon and from 12:43 to 8 p. m.. making ten hours for a working day. He will be obliged to arise early in order to be at work when the whis tle blows. The young mill worker lives lu u small cottage adjoining the residence of the manager of the company, a young married couple acting as his housekeepers. The only social diver sions he will have will be the Knflcld Country club nnd tho Calumet club, which are patronized by the not nu morons wealthy citizens of tho town ship. For theaters, hotels and urban life In general young Roosevelt will have to Journey to Harlford, sixteen miles south, or Hprlnglleld, eight miles north. If ho keeps on sorting wool, however, he probably won't care for evening di versions. I'.ed will be nn iru agreeable. For Thin, Poor Blood You can trust a medicine csfed (0 years! Sixty yiaVs f experience, think of that I Ixpcrience with' Aycr's Sar jparilla; the original Sarsa iirilla; the Sarsaparilla the Joe tors endorse for thin blood, vcnk nerves, general debility. llnUffe-M tt 1 1 t:rih1 nltl ntrl rhi rmltn do Hi It Ml IHK U ll.lt llfl U .1 I'llVl' ttt.tl tin- M.Wfl lull! I't.li) l-Ml tli' i itaoll'lr it it'it v"M iti! tnkm iniiT- - uf A yr I'tlla hMU tnkiiitf Hi htmii.l'. A M4e ty t- O. Ayr fin., T.okII, Mti . Aie wiii(ikoiirora el J mitnin"H. iers aiii i: CI Ml!. (HI KKY I'llCTOKAL. We h as mnlil We publlih lite formulae or ell our eic!ioina, rnmaaeveBaaMaaaeaaMneaaajMaaTi Many Old Timers on Navy Team. Ann.ap.'lN really has an entire vet mn team. I'.lght of her players wore r-pultrs last year, another has taken part In two West Point games, and the remaining two played In several Impor tant contests last season. Profeesional Football. Professional football ha iaO chance of being revived this year at Cscton. O. or nt Pittsburg and How steed. Pa., which place wrra tha pro rxsMbnijils strongholds. All the lull-si news contained in The llxiiiiiincr. :t'! BtniiiTwmmmiiiiiiiitn.innnm iiiiiiiiiiimiii'MiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii A Shot with Every Tick of Watch SIX SHOTS IN Tree hook tells of this (hut Tills lilllliniorloKK Kepenter U the tn.mt rnpbl oioi. um lon.l. ; it Iiiih cUTl known liiipriivciiienl i-.v I n fc - I w n T o' nr. , In'iiv.v bnech bbick, cuvcreil iiiccbtnli-in iiml iiqi rl'' II de-bed ( ii tnbig bows our ol her hot gnos, iloiibb-H. huh; le. ric. PRICES, $5 TO $27 WA post ill brlnirx our book KIIKK. Aiblf THE UNION FIREARMS CO., 451 Auburndale, TOLEDO, OHIO. ;jjljjjllllllllililllllllilllliyillllllllllllM Furniture and Undertaking A. E. FOLLETT. New Pine Creek, - - Oregon - PATENTS i FOR INVENTIONS Trade-MarKs, Designs, Labels, Prints, l:tc. Ai I cbu-soH of liiirtlncsM before t Ii t'nlted Ktittei Patent Otlice irlvcii Prompt ami Ci.n-ful I'etxiiial Attention. Terms the iiioxt reu rumnlile and good work g;!u.ruitacd AdilresH h)I Inquiries to JAHES K. POLK, ( Memr of the Bar ef the U. -S. Supreme Coust. ) 2407 F Street N. W. Washington, I), C. Better Not Get Dyspepsia If you can help it Kodol prevents Dyspepsia, by effectually helping Nature to Relieve Indigestion. But don't trifle with Indigestion. A great many people who hare trifled with Indigestion, have been sorry for It when oorvous or chronlo dyspepsia resulted, and they have not been able to cure It Use Kodol and prevent having Dyspepsia. Everyone Is subject to indiges tion. Stomach derangement follows stomach abuse, Just as naturally and Just as surely aa a sound and healthy stomach results upon tho taking of Kodol. When you experience sourness of stomach, belching of gas and nauseating fluid, bloated sensation, gnawing pain In tho pit of tho stomach, heart burn, (so-called), diarrhoea, headaches, dullness or chronlo tired feeling you need Ko dol. And then the quicker you tako Kodol the better. Kut what you want, let Kodol digest It. Ordinary pepsin "dyspepsia tab lets," physics, etc., are not likely to bo of much benefit to you, In dlfc-f;btive ullmonlb. l'eputu U only For Sale by irjViv1 Thl -nrw 6hot fl?ii,'54u modrl lthe almblrat, lil At J ureM, and faeteat 12 NJjJ if Nl J l im tb aolld top X alda ejctjtlon and flciuiwe ntrai-iora aperlaj JW.mf't fra turea ol couiloit and convrnlenca. The cloeed-ln .breech keeps the action clean and the ahrIN i!i y krrpe out rain, snow, dirt, leaves twigs and sand. Tlie nw laaa-dnwn ranalrurllnn allowa vi i lo Ve sun apart In ln aarortda lor i iianlne or facblne, vat tha i4tO U always na Hem an.l tigld aa In enll l Irar"", r oil.-Jown ewn. Ttia fat I 'in .hi v.-nr L'l.'Ul.an'l hal( quick neiailoi, Ttia full cHeaaJ a; una are auerenleal rlita-ahootfiie, hard-hlltlne euna, ami are na lunllaj lor ducaa, aaaae, luaeaj4 all Iocs range work. A "'rf ular (Ivlna terse lllualrallon, wll hill deacrlplion of this handanme rtaw awn, ml fraa on raurai or ,-Ori rotuplala l-to-page caialia lor J etampa 7.':s 7Ai rfi't ?rv7rnj Ca , 4! "iiva st- t. Knw hvc. cotrsj lllgliest market price pub I (or ontf wool atiri'p I"'!'". 1 1 l.nkovW'W Moreniiilie f. Wtf l-'NI'llierH Heed l.nke I'oiiut.V I.llinl. iininnwnnn iiiiniiii'iiiiii FOUR SECONDS partial digester and pbysics are not digesters at all. Kodol la a perfect digester. If you could see Kodol digesting every particle of food, of all kinds, In the glass test-tubes In our laboratories, you would know this Just as well as we do. Nature and Kodol will always cure a sick stomach but In order to be cured, the stomach must rest. That Is what Kodol does rests the Htomuch, while the stomach feet well. Just as simple as A, 13, C. Our Guarantee no to your 1nipKl"t todny and gwt a dot lr Until,. 'J'liuu u Hit you liuvo lined the entire uouUtnlw of the IMHtlu If you Can iionealiy Huy, that It line mil Uoiie yuu nr uihiiI, rxtiii'ii I liu Imiile lu tho ilriiKKlnt aud lie will refund your money without quea- liiui oruuluy. W will tlu-u m.v Urn i Iruif 0"t for UlB IhiIIIh. llou't. h.-ultfLla. Mil in iikkimh uunw oiiil our triliirmiltw l gmnU Thl oiler ttpplK-a to tli.i lurrn bottle only mid lo but hum In family. The lurxe Im I in eontaluK Uft ilium, aa wuuU as tlie Hit cent Untie. Kodol Is prepared at tlie labora tories of U. C. Uo Witt &. Co., Chicago. Daly & Hall