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o be om my feet. i ache woman 1 case. Internal ed and my back Great deal with yuffered all over. wrote to you for avorite Preseripe 1 scription ) organism. It allays builds up the nerves. nedicine w pat I ask for, ait cae land dBvoted for ten sive grain growing is rd by weeds alone. 1 solve the weed ques+ z is worthy of atten- will maintain pro- our land demands at- ) will do both and are attention by Alberta iystem The News Job 5 every facility for sup- it satisfactory. necessarily strong be- s objections. is of Job printing. try Department. cota oheeteatateeteateet Soeteateeteatpezeatectonte Pirates Trip Soeeateateatecteate ste rererererereeeeaeste a trode rere reo eee torte ateateateatetotote octets eee eetoates You Can buy a Panama Hat for 5.00) at Turpin Bros. You Can buy a Panama Hat for 10.00 at Turpin Bros. You Can buy a Panama Hat at Turpin Bros. right. Because We do business with the man who makes the Panamas. They come from his factory to our Giants ACK SHE Are Now Producing. The Athleics are bound to come up near the top,. Any team with the fielding and batting averages the champions can display are not due to remain long in a position as low as sixth, Connie Mack has the best fielding club of the league. His team is hitting at a better per- centage than any, other club, and it is getting more long hits for extra ba es than any other team. Five of fe champs are batting bet- ter than Sree store. eo sured Get in right ye i 4 His Assistant Met Deat + : Complete Men's Outfitters. F materials by Ree eae Birdman to Die Natural Pine Finish, Turpin Bros Moulding in The Man's Store Where You Yo 2 (By aren? 7 Rewer en Wilbur Wright passed away sawn Fence + Get the Big Dollar's Wot See eer Te en faba na HE of the world s aviators to die a natural gt; gt; j , death. Since the first crude balloon ee oe ebb eee herb bE eb EE with which man essayed the con Limited a * +t quest of the air, sudden death has S BIG LEAGUE F/deen the tot of those who would imt- * tate the birds, Toddy is the anniver- lt; * Sestestetectecteete ie SCORES aviation fatailties, as it was on June lt; 15, 1785, that the pioneer of aviators, PEEEEE EE EE EEE EY piiatre ge Rosier, together with neliveiitivtiththbibilirtt rst Hand Canada financially, ading. ADA. -to-date information ns. c y by leading Amer- nadian investments. tion which is often which reliable in- investment is free fidentially. jon concerning CANADA stors. re sereretercy UILDERS 3 e a e a NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburg New York . Camnitz and Gibson. Wiltz, Myers and Tezrau. Boston ... 3 6 4leph and Stephen, were the inventors Cincinnati . 7 10 3lof the balloon. The first they sent Hess and Gowdy. up in 1782, and had covered fifteen Fromme and McLean. miles before it was brought down St. Louis ..- 2 8 1)with a bullet fired by a peasant. The Brooklyn. 11 12 S/experiment attracted the attention Willis, Woodburn and Bliss. Rucker and Miller. Chicago ... Philadelphia a Reulbach, Lavender and Archer. Seaton, Wallace, Curtis and Kilifor. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New Yo: St. Louis Foscher, Quinn and Street. Mitchell, E, Brown and Krichel. Philadelphia -..4....-- 3 8 Detroit ... : 48 Bender and Thomas. lt; Willet and Onslow. 6 10 1 a 16) ig) 7 9 2 5 6 3 his assistant, M. Romain, were kill- ed by an accident that set fire to their baloon and Caused it to explode. De Rozier was the first to make an aerial voyage in a baloon, on Nov. 21, 1783, The Montgolfier brothers, Jos- of the King and Queen of France, and they were present when the next silken bag was. sent up, bearing a cage containing a rooster, a duck and a sheep the latter being the first wingless animal that ever traversed the atmosphere. This balloon ascend- ed to'a height of about 1,500 feet and came down ina pasture about two Athletics Can t Be Kept Away From Top Much Long- er if They Continue Playing the Kind of Ball They ers and Collins and Baker are among the ten leading run getters. the ten Teading sluggers and Coombs and Plank are among the four leading pitchers, with Eddie leading all of them, their pennant winnings, but they will be up near the top of the first div- isfon as the season reaches the half way. mark. ee a ae ANNIVERSARY OF DEATH OF FIRST CONQUEROR OF: THE AIR First Man to Make Aerial V oyage in Baloon Along with Bary Of the tirst-of the tong Hist-ofjclared that it was an honor mestostoatoaty closer stetseateesse ata seoeee ase eee tetera ISPORT NEWS weedoeeaioeeecoetosdestoete Py POLO OO EEO P OGIO Eddie Collins leads the base steai- Baker and McInnis are ranked with They-may not be able to repeat h Wilbur Wright the first Death. perience and this suggested to Louis XVI. the plan of sending up men themselves, The king ordered that two convicts under sentence of death, be forced to make the attempt, with freedom their reward if they suc- ceeded. De Rosier, a friend of the King, opposed this scheme, and de- to bel sought by gentlemen, not to be fore- ed upon convicts. De Rosier and his friend, the Marquis d Arlandes, made the experiment, and came through it with flying colors, The Montgolfier brothers had gone up in a captive balloon a few months before, but the chival?ous and gallant de Rosier was the first to cast off all connections with mother earth and trust himself unreservedly to the ain. He made several ascensions after that, but on June 15, 1785, the fates he had tempt- ed had their revenge, eud he was dashed to earth at Boulogne. The next victim was a woman, Mme. Blan- chard, Asceiiling from Trivoli at night, her balloon, being surrounded by fireworks took fire, and she was precipitated-to the ground and in- stantly killed. That was in 1819, and since that the number of fatalities of bird-men has steadily and con- stantly increased, until now not a 3) miles away. Sheep and fowls were month passes without one or m re New York ... 37 none the worse for their novel ex- victims. Chicago ... 26 Cincinnati 35 i Pittsburg - 26 :)SPIT-BALL PITCHERS ARE NOW IN BIC Paladeipia 2 St. Louis . 23 DEMAND BY AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUBS) ev 22. - Boston eG out first inspect cee Se laycd days in fine practice in England be- and will save you aa eon cen, Kabler, Baokett and TBe spltball pitcher seems to be Cleveland has a palr in Krapp and AWERICAN LEAGUE. fore proceeding to Stockholm. a O'Neil. - coming into his own once more, es- Steen, while New York has a quar- joists, good straight +H See tiareee pecially in the American League, tette of spitters in Ford, the Yankees Boston . HON, CLIFFORD'S HORSE WON e builder. y + where every club has one or more star twirler, Quinn, Fisher and Mer Chicago . PLASTER. ie TAT flingers who have the moist deliy- Connell. Washington (C. A. P. Cable.) . AMERICAN. -ASSOCTATION, ery. Buck O Brien is Boston s most There are not so many of the spit- Philadelphia London, June 15 At the Richmond 4 Biiwauies 3 9 touted twirler. He uses a spitter. ball pitchers in the National, but the Detroit ... Horse Show,-Hon.- Clifford Sifton s g. 1 Coniabud TIT TTL 7g gf Chicago also uses the same-delivery, few who do use the moist delivery Cleveland Confidence, won the high jump, clear- Dougherty and -Sehall. * more or less, mixing it with the fam- are making good. Marty O'Toole, of New York . ing elght feet five inches. et Brick and Smith, ous kmuckle-ball, Ed. Walsh, one the Pirates, is the most famous ex- St. Louis : Phone 59 Kansas City 0 of the greatest pitchers the .game ponent; Hendricks of the same team, WEDDING IN WHITE MOUNTAINS today: 2 Tame Rea hias ever known has a fast ball and a is another, Cincinnati has Frank) AMERICAN ASSOCIATIO Altrock and Q Connor. spitter. Senz, the Western Le ague Smith; formerly of the White Sox. pS Bethlehem, N. H., June 16 The q West and Garish. recruit, is another of the same brand. The Cubs have two in Larry Cheney, Toledo ... 39 20 wedding of Robert von Moschzisker, 98, 97 1-8. Cy Morgan was of no account as a Chance s only winning pitcher and Columbus ... 4 2 aseuciate: fuss of the supreme court INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. pitcher until he developed the spit- Harry McIntyre. Tesreau, the Giant Minneapolis . 38:20) of Pennsylvania, and Miss Anno V. q . ter, while Joe Lake keeps his job by recruit depends upon this delivery) Kansas Ci 31 21 500) sfacheth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. er Co ttd- 3 sermmore 1915 Working the same line of stuff. almost entirely. St. Paul . 26 36 oe George A-Macbeta of Pittsburgh, S. Sersey. Clty... - 28 68 piadianapolic ae re as Shaw, Keyes and Bergen. . s0NE 15 IN PUGTLISTIC ANNALS TOulsvillo - 3 ae guq 80mmer home of the bride's parents, + McHale and Wells: ale pallwaukes 20 38 244) Rey. Nathaniel D. Pendleton of Pitts- 6 Nor. 83. it 5 Tao een sae burgh officiated. nd Cedar BS OCheR ey; s a 1863 Mike McCoole defeated Tom 2 rs; Fir, o Toronto - : 1 4 ilAre Directors of Jockey alien for the world's heavyweignt WESTERN CANADA LEAGUE. 2 Klepfer and Blair. Club Responsible for the championship, winning on a foul in 9 2 4 (B88 s ae Lush and Higgins. ds at St. Loui Red Deer ..- +++ 4 Bookmakers They Don t ne 8 Nh 16 16 500 Newark ... eS vy 1911 Jim Smith defeated Morris Bassano - qe ie, 808 Water- ER Onin ows Harris at New York, the bout being /CMSSE 19, as 400 ug, Felt a ete anne z stopped at the end of 7 rounds. s if there s any woodwork about the house, outside or it Ss ? 4 Lafotte and Wilson. New York, June 15. The question j911 Montana Dan Sullivan quit in IyrEnNATHDWAT LEAGUE. Udbas. shear tink sou) are uires no io Basse eee 0. whother the directors of a racing as- third round of his bout with Frank am 2 q oneal , sociation may be held criminally re- kKiaus, claiming a foul, which was not ING + Brockett and Mitchell sponsible under the anti-betting law ajowed, at Oekieaa: Cal. Rochester ... +. ++ + ay ze covers. NG. ee Taylor and Pierce, when a bookmaker, without thelr) 1911-Harry Forbes defeated Joe Dutta oe cea ' . PHONE 467 knowledge, accepts wagers within romeland in 8 rounds at Janesville, Peri ore entra e Jure Poe to stot CENTRAL INTERNATIONAL. thelr race track enclosure, 1s to be wis, more... fi 3 Sel eeseotoned eatrisa Ollie lauaris of tartans Toronto 20 26 st You Get Superior ... 2 8 2)/This decision was announced today ewarkys Seis Mfyou want to be sure af a good job. Figure that M-L Paint Winnipeg 1 5 1 by August Belmont. Montreal .. 213T7487 of 3 Brawidases ig 28 391 will protect and beautify the aucface it en 2 pleased to re- NTS OF AC- NG MILLS pecial Millwork 1 60. otros testo Rhoades and Anderson. Glass and Hasty. CRICKE (CW. A. P. Dispatch) London, June 15. Lancashire beat the Australians by 24 runs, the Aus- tralians in their second innings bel all out for 133, by 237 runs. London, June 15. In the cestenshire defeated Warwicksh by three runs, Middlesex beat Yorkshire by wickets. Surrey beat Essex closest cricket match so far this season Lel- four MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS, Roateste-stesteateatecteatesteaoege-aSe-ehe ep eeae ecoate-sroase sie ace see ace a0 soe ale oo 40-8 Se-aSe-sfe-azeego-ste-eto-cte Poets s Tigers Go to Bender The Best Buying in Medicine Hat To-Day City you buy Now. entire division- WHY ? Because of its close proximity to the Industrial Centre of the City. Is. it. wise to pay large prices for building lots hen. beautiful View may be bought at such Low Prices and on such Easy Terms. Then too you will double your money within this year if Remember these lots are the choicest of the right along the front. Let us show you these money makers: Single Lots 165.00 Double Lots 325.00 Our car at your service. NATIONAL LEAGUE. 390 Toronto Street w THE CANADIAN OLYMPIC TEAM SAILS + (Special to the News) Montreal, June 15 The athletes, oarsmen and marksmen who are to uphold the honors of Canada in the Olympic contests at Stockholm next month sailed today for Liverpool. The team will spend a week or ten The case will revolve around the arrest during the United Hunts meet at Belmont Park last week of Paul Shane, who was accused of accepting bets on the races. Shane's case will come up Tuesday in Nassau county. August Belmont safd that his broth- er, initiative in the case, as Shake Was arrested during a series of races of an association of which Perry Bel- mont is President, but that as these races were held at Belmont Park, the property of the Westchester Racing Association, of which August Belmont is Prosident, it was his intention like- wise to have defined the Mability of ire .Perry Belmont, would take the BAXTER CAUGHT Famous Character of Cal- gary Must Take Himself Off. Calgary -Sume ii Moose Baxter, e x-baseball player, who s reputed to be worth 100,000, is lying in the pol- fce cells awaiting deportation. His deportation was ordered by the judge who sentenced him to six months in Lethbridge jail, which he completed a little more than one month ago. All efforts to, secure permission for him to stay in Canada have failed. the Westchester Association direc- tors. . Subscribe now for the Dally News. C. P. R, Vs. REDCLIF The following . Scoble, .W. Burleson, one game. clift Tuesd The wheel of fortune many 2 man s head. F . P. R. players will meet at the dreesing tent at 18 k. to- morrow evening, when the team will be selected : W. Foster, G. Tugey, J. -Anaerson, J. Barry, A. Rimmer, J. Little, Foster, H, Goldie, . Collins, A Gales, 3, W. Pickering, A. Hitchcock, TuylreeRedclift are .as yez, unde- feated. The C. P. R. team has lost Ths Callies meet Red- has turned F. M. GINTHER LAND CO. *Phone 171 TO-DAY S MARKETS, (W. A. P. Dispatch:) Chicago, Ill, June 15 Splendid rains in North Dakota turned wheat prices down today. Other sections of the northwest also benefited as was also most of the winter crop. belt. Traders who had noted that the mar- ket had sold lower every day this week and Who therefore. hoped for a rally were disappointed- 'The open- ing varied from a quarter cent lower to 1-8 cent up. 1.04 to 1.04, ranging from 1-8 cent off to 1-8 cent advance and declined to 1.08 3-5, (W. A. P. Dispatch.) Winnipeg, Man., June 15. The fol- lowing are the market quotations for Winnipeg Markets. Wheat July 106, 107 1-8; October Oats July 44 1-2, 45; Ex. No. 1 feed July 44 5-8, 441-2, Flax July 212, 211, Cash Prices, 1 Northern 106; 2 Nor. 103 1-2; 3 Nor. 100; 4 Nor. 88 1-2; September started at 3 C, W. 42 3-4; ex. No. 1 feed 44 1- No. 1 feed 43 1-4; No. 1, 41. Flax No; 1.,241; No.1 N. W., 212; No 1 Man. 205; rejected 194. Ametican Markets. Minneapolis. Wheat July 100 1-4, 109 5-8; Sept. 104 1-4, 103 5. December 104 1-4, 104 1-8. Chicago, Wheat July 106 1-4, 105 3- Sept. 104 1-4, 105 3-4; Dec. 105 1-8, 104 7-8. ENGLISH CATTL Liverpool, June 15 John, Rogers and Compeny, Liverpool, cable ,to day that-there were. very few for sale in the Birkenhead mark and owing to the extreme shortage generally, good quality cattle were dearer whilst other sorts weve stea- dy. Hay fed ranchers from 14 3-4 to 15 1-2c and Canadian steers from 16 to 16 3-4 per pound, i Fort William, Ont., June 15. 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