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Next time try Mica Axle Grease. Standard Oil Co. HOW HE BROKE A RECORD. Took Last Jump from Forgotten Rub ber Heme Plate. . . Billy Powell, greatest hurdler the west has produced, was referring to his college days on the Berkeley track. "There were five In the race. 1 drew the extreme outside lane, which gave me a bad finish stretch. But I got a peach of a start, swept the curve like a yacht on her beam ends and came down the straight taking the Jumps in beautiful style. I felt I had a varsity record in me at that clip, and I threw all my power Into the final strides. . Spring ing for the ninth hurdle I fairly flew through the air, and, dashing to the finish, broke the tape, the world's record tor the low hurdles, for the 220-dasb, and for the run ning broad jump, the time being 21 flat, and my last Jump over two hurdles at once, clearing 43 feet and some Inches. "Whew!" exclaimed Olle Snedlgar, "why weren't the records ever al lowed?" "Well." continued Powell, "whet, they went to measure that leap. Col. Edwards started to shove his cane in, to indicate my foremost spike mark, and the stick Jumped out of his band. They scraped the short grass away and found a solid rubber home plate imbedded where the varalty bat tery used to practice." San Francisco Chronicle. A single day grants what a whole year denies. Italian. GOOD POLISH FOR FLOORS. Homemade Preparation Better Than the Purchased Article. It Is chaper to prepare your own .polish for floors. To do so buy at the 'drug store one-half pound of white beeswax; pluce in a crock; pour over it one-half gallon turpentine and set on back of range until melted; re move and cool, when it should be a little thinner than vaseline; but as the little cakes of wax are sold for an ounce and are not uniform, the begin ner would better try half the quantity given above and If. when cool, it is too thick, add a little more turpen tine; if too thin, add more wax and melt over. Be careful no turpentine is on the edge or outside of the crock. . as it may easily catch and set fire to the preparation; and for this reason if placed on the gas stove lay a stove lid over the flame. Rub this polish thinly and evenly over the entire floor; let stand to harden at least half an hour, then rub with weighted brush,' beginning in the corner where the polish was first applied, as it will have had a longer time in which to harden. Papers Under Mattress. I lay two thicknesses of newspape on my bed springs and then lay mar tress on the papers. This keeps the mattress from getting black marks on it. Sometimes In rainy weather the ,springs get rusty, and it gets on the mattress, but if you keep paper on the springs It picks up all the rust. in ,. res ALL-STAR TEAM FROM WEST BEST COULD DEFEAT ANY COMBINA TION OF EASTERN DIVISION PLAYERS SAYS CRITIC. BEST AT BAT AND IN FIELD Nearly All Leaders in .Both National and American Leagues at Close of Last Season from Clubs Playing in Western Cities Stone Wall In field That Cannot Be Surpassed Anywhere in World. A short time ago the eastern base ball experts were busy picking out all-New York and all-eastern teams guaranteed to defeat the world, and overlooking the fact that the west not only decided the championship last season, but appears to hold the whip, hand even stronger this year. Not only that, but the stars of both leagues are almost all with clubs playing in western cities. ' In fact, a glance at the figures made last season is enough to convince anyone that the greatest team in the history of the game could be picked from the west, provided, of course, team work went with indi vidual qualifications. Both of the championship batsmen of last season come from the west, and the two second men in the Ameri can league are both western players. while this is also true of the first two out of three of the leaders in the Na tional. Stone, the premier batter of them all last season, belongs ' to the Browns, while Clarke, who played in a smaller number of games and fin ished Just a decimal below Stone, be longs to Cleveland. Lajoie, who comes third, is also from Cleveland. In the National league, Wagner, the leader, belongs to Pittsburg, while Steinfeldt, who comes third, is Chicago player. Not only are all five of these men great patters, but every one of them is among the leaders in fielding and other departments of the game as well. Add on to these two such pitch ers as Altrock, one of the greatest left handed twirlers in the country, who did such brilliant service for the White' Sox in the world's champion ship series, and "Miner" Brown, a right-handed pitcher, who made a rec ord iri the National league last season which stands by itself, and there is already a bunch of stars which classes almost by itself. Not only can the west pick one team which will be pretty much in a class by itself, but it can pick a sec ond one which should defeat any oth er in the country. Beginning on an all-star western team and taking only men who are playing in the positions they would fill on such a nine, there is Stone to start with. Stone is not only a great hitter, but a brilliant fielder and base runner as well. Stone plays left, and only his particularly brilliant record gives him the prefer ence in that position over such men as Jimmy Sheckard and Fred Clarke. Fielder Jones of the White Sox must be chosen, and he Is admittedly one of the greatest men who has ever played the outfield, owing to his bril liant fielding, great work on the bases and fine head work, despite the fact that be is a light hitter. When it comes to right field, Schulte, of Chicago, is probably the best regular man in that position, as he bats well, fields well and runs bases well. On the other hand, this position could be filled much better by playing another representative there. Both Hemphill and Crawford are brilliant players, and both have played and can play right field in fine style, Hemphill in particular being a great man in that position. An infield composed of Chance on first, Lajoie at second. Wagner at shortstop and Steinfeldt at third, would be pretty near impregnable. Every man in that line-up is a cham pionship batter, fielder and base run ner, i Not only that, but there are enough more stars to make up a sec ond infield which would shine along side of any other in the country. There is Jiggs Donohue and Tom Jones, of Chicago and St. Louis, for first base, Hugglns and Evers for sec ond base, Turner and Wallace foi shortstop and Bradley for third base. When it comes to batteries the west is as well provided as in other re specta. For catchers there is Johnny Kling, one of the greatest backstops of the game to-day and a 300 hitter, and Sullivan, who piloted the Whit Sox to world's championship honors.' and one of the brainiest catchers in the business, but only an average bat ter, Clarke Is a third catcher who is a great batter and a high-class man behind the bat. For pitchers there is a wealth of material. As before men tioned, Altrock and Brown would make an ideal combination, as one is a right-hander, while the other is s southpaw, and at least two pitchers with opposite deliveries are needed to round out a team. White of the White Sox, or Walsh of that team, and Leever, of Pittsburg, would form another fine pitching staff for a cham 'plonship team, as all three rank with the greatest in the country. AMERICAN LEAGUE NOTES George Mullin ranks as one of the leading pitchers when it comes to scoring runs. Catcher Spencer, of St. Louis, is a good hitter, but he is said to be a slow thinker. In the west the opinion is prevalent that Waddell is "all In," and that this will be his last season in major com-cany. HER TOKEN OF, THE PAST. Husband Still Here, But Hair Had Long Departed. A western man, who plumes himself on his fascination for the other sex, was not long ago presented to an at tractive New York woman. In course of their first tete-a-tete the man with winning ways at once took occasion to turn the conversation into his favorite channel. "I observe that you are wearing an especially fine locket." said he. "Tell me, does it contain some token of a past love affair?" Aware of the westerner's weakness, the handsome New Yorker thought to humor him a bit. "Yes," smiled she, "it does contain a token of the past, a lock of my husband's hair." "You don't mean to tell me that you're a widow!" exclaimed the west erner, in delighted surprise, as he nudged a trifle nearer. "I understood that your husband was alive." "True," answered the beautiful crea ture; "but his hair is gone." Sunday Magazine. SORES AS BIG AS PENNIES. Whole Head and Neck Covered Hair All Came Out Cured in Three Weeks by Cuticura. "After having the measles my whole head and neck were covered with scaly sores about as large as a penny. They were just as thick as they could be. My hair all came out. I let the trou ble run along, taking the doctor's blood remedies and rubbing on salve, but' it did not seem to get any better. It stayed that way for about six months; then I got a set of the Cuticura Rem edies, and in about a week I noticed a big difference, and in three weeks it was well entirely and 1 have not had the trouble any more, and as this was seven years ago, I consider myself cured. Mrs. Henry Porter, Albion, Neb., Aug. 25, 1906." Medicine of Bamboo Sap. In India the sap of the female bam boo tree is used for medicinal pur poses. "Tabasheer," or "banslochan," is sold in all Indian bazars, as it has. been known from the earliest times as a medicinal agent. It is also known in Borneo, and was an article of com merce with early Arab traders of the east. Its properties are said to be strengthening, tonic and cooling. It has been analyzed and has been shown to consist Almost entirely of silica, with traces of lime and potash. From its remarkable occurrence in the hol lows of baniboos the eastern mind has long associated it with miraculous powers. Starch, like everything else, is be ing constantly improved, the patent Starches put on the market 25 years ago are very different and inferior to those of the present day. In the lat est discovery Defiance Starch all in jurious chemicals are omitted, while the addition of another ingredient, in vented by us, gives to the Starch a strength and smoothness never ap proached by other brands. , Royal Scion Does Good Work. The duke of Abruzzi, now a visitor in this country, pronounces it as though it were spelled "Ah-broot-zee,' with the accent on the second syl lable. Although only 34 years old, he has done a deal of hard work and has had many hazardous experiences. He is the son of a Spanish king who ab dicated under pressure. The son early in life took service in the Italian navy. 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In 1885 there was a great celebra tion in London in honor of Dr. Sam eel Johnson, and among those in at tendance was the Australian "crack" cricketer, Bonner, then at the height ef his fame. As one of the guests, says the com piler of the recently published "Let ters" of the late Dr. George Blrkbeck Hill, Bonner's health was proposed. His response was noteworthy. "After seeing the way in which Dr. Johnson's memory is revered," he said, with great simplicity, "I am not sure that I would not rather have been such a man than have gained my own greatest triumphs in cricket"; Youth's Companion. Laundry work at home would be much more satisfactory if the right Starch were used. In order to get the desired stiffness, it is usually neces sary to use so much starch that the beauty and fineness of the fabric is hidden behind a paste of varying thickness, which not only destroys the appearance, but also affects the wear ing quality of the goods. 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