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to the grown and be used to play- ing om them before the Heason opens, something that I count as an advantage “Then again, | Ike to train where I oan have the fans coming out to watoh along, There ly nothing as good for a youngster aa to know that people are watehing his work, and besides | think it tickles the fans to get a little antiweason dope on how the fellows aro coming along.” “TRAN IS BEST, hocaL = MANAG HOLDS): 4 wot country, aud carry him off THERE 18 NO USE CHASING) t some place like California or OFF TO CALIFORNIA OR MEX: Mexico, onte aibly for the purpose of sweating the kinks o of bis 120.76 Work OUT. arm. The hot country makes him siek for awhile, then be begina to NING AT HOME SAYS DU o—— — ta considerable ddubt as to his abil ity to hold down the fielding end, even if he te able to clout the ball aa of old, Doe Newton haa at last siened with Montreal, but he did not_do ao until the elab made any eone oeasions, The medioo tnalsted on «a huge bunch of advance money, and would not affix bid~alguature to the contract until h@ was" oer- tatn that Clarke Gritfiti of ‘New York could not recall ow ton still believes that fhe befings to the big league and’ Tt téok a good mised salary to mal@ hint’ con tent with a berth in the tiluory, Jack Grim, manager dt tha "Port As more more of the teame of the country go into spring tratn ing, healthy crops of sore arms, Charley horses, plano lem, and bum ankles are betng reported. Pt conditions im the section they play} year will work out right here. They) reported to be so slow that there Meat Prices That Please fn, and get used to them before | will got used to the Seattle weather, 3 =< ayn Ae en Pomucidlevatllaedtatnacentin me 1418 Third av City Hall Market, 5609 Sup tate 0 ean she jo to pet ““Pascre your furniture and house | tables and the only 6x10 pool table near Yealer, Pot Roast against fire. Grewor MoGregor, 301! im Seattle, A place for geatiome @co w Se; Rib Steaks, 10¢; Best } Pmpire Butiding. Main ?74. Lard 12M. ADVANCES AGAIN MARCH 16th ONLY A LIMITED AMOUNT TO Of SOLD AT THIS PRICE. YOU MUST ACT PROMPTLY. CALL OR WRITE TODAY FOR PROS. PECTUS, MAP AND FULL PARTICULARS, j PENNSYLVANIA ne = me = eee et ee me, These securities were put on the market in Septem- ber, 1906, at $25 per share. Rose to $35 in January, 1907; to $40 on the 23d February; and will be raised to $45 on March 16th. ‘The increase in the walue of these securities im the Chicngo-New York Blectrio Alr Line Raliroad, an given above, describes in a most graphic way the progress of this remarkable enterprine. This rail road t# bufiding. The first spike wae driven on February ard. and the ratle are now being laid ffGm La Ports. Indiana, to Chicaga, as fast an they are delivered. Thi first portion of the road will be open and ready for traffic by September of this year. if 8s Why t# the American Public Investing In ‘his enterpries so readily thet the price of securities can be raised in such rapid succession? Simply because this is a geoutne « prime, the progress of which can be and te being watched not only by Investors, but by all (hose interested in rapid transportation by electrical power, The enterprise is being hed by corporations with which it will compete and if anything could be suld against the genuine character of thie enterprise, these corporations Would see te it. Bie ae r= To enable the small Investor to participate in this enterprise, the management of this Hod have arranged for a system of monthiy payments Ten per cent. of the market price down and nine gore monthly payments at the same price, regardless of amy increase fo the value of the securities, Get It Now at $40 If you didn’t buy at $28.00, get In now at $40.00. These securities were first offered at $25.00. Many bought at that price, Then stock Jumped to 824, then te $27.09, then te $28.00, then to $90.00, then aa- other jump to $82.00. Om Saturday, January 19th, it Jumped suddenly to 396.00. At each famp in price the number of snice tncresssd. Why? Because there was a reason for the Jump, The road was actu- ally being bullt, and the people had more confidence than «ever, You ean buy now at $46.00. Bren if you don't buy now, wateh it. It won't stop at $40.00; IC is going higher, and om March 14, toa Don't | Es f ry z , ee walt until it goes higher, i i H i : ‘ ¢ i 3 ; 2 Safe Investment a | if £3 i Raliroads offer the safest and most remunerattve investments, and the urgent need of this one te demonstrated in a thousand ways—a need infinitely greeter than thet met by the firet transcontinen- tal lines, These railroads, by bullding up communition, crented business for themasives, A volulne of If! Dusiness exceeding the capacity of any existing line awaits the completion of the Chicago-New York Blectria Air Line, to say nothing of the business it will develop by reason of the saving to the traveling public of money and time, and of tnereneed comfort it will afford, * c eo ze 5 @ It ta to be the only direct line between the er than the shortest now tm operasion ountry’® greatest centers of population—161 mites short- and the trip will be made in leoking to a better- ment of the situation must be taken, AND THAT SOON, or our de ten hours, Because of the volume of business which te assured, and because of the saving In the cost of building, motive power and maintenance, we have no hesitation in eaytng that the Chicago-Now York Hlectric Air Line offers the greatest investment opportunity of modern times nizere of the Chicago- | GSaut heeaa Investing in These Securities Is Nota | Speculation, But an Investment of the ;) Most Conservative Kind advanced. ly is it « solu tion of the problem of The building of this rafirond is actually under way, and every thinking man and women realises that electricity is the comiag mdtive power. | eontrol, but it ie being applied where it will be of the GREAT- EST GOOD to the commercial in- terests of the nation. ie to have THE h OPLE. The ohare atic The men who originate projects, not the Imitators, are the men who make the money, ané this great money kings to have no part | in the enterprise. It is simply « great PARTNERGHIP—the larg- r investors will profit according O THEIR HOLOINGS, the ° os ai man who ow: SINGLE SHARE. ssh The gragrese already made has —— led that the pla feasible one, and that the oa, ital necessary can be raised this way. | Air Line Rallroad From Chicago to New York traversing the most populous part of the country, will make fortunes for those who are buying in. terests now while the stock is far below par, Don't hesitate, don’t walt—a mammoth undertaking of this kind at least is worthy of your careful investigation, salt Offices Are Open from 8 a. m. to 6 Pp, m. Saturdays and Mondays from 8 a.m. | to 9 p. m. TEAR OFF—FILL IN—MAIL TODAY— DON'T WAIT. muse of the mendous amount of traffic tween these ore, faitroad is certain of bein INGTANTANEOUS SUCCES: And instead of its profits te gwell the fortune miliiongires, they wilt provide A COMPETENCE for thousands of present-day WAGE-EARNER: The great arteries of commerce should belona to the people, and this method promises better fa gilities and service and fairer treatment of the public than eith er the present system or GOV- ERNMENT CONTROL. a TEAR OFF-—FILL IN—MAIL TODAY HOW YOU CAN BU ft DON’T WAIT. UC. Y SECURITI the Full ‘ar Value Now We are offerin, fecees. ° able $100 CHICAGO-NEW YORK LaoT a LINE RAILROAD 0.0 x id Non- ok of t PURCHASE COUPON. INFORMATION COUPON, Geuthuestirn Gecustiles Co, Westen Southwestern Securities Co, Western | Agents, 610-11 Eitei Building, Seattle, Agonts, 610-11 Eitel Building, Seattle, On the Pollewing Basy Termes | Wash. Wash, HO buys 1 share; pay down $4.00 and $4.00 Inclosed find ....60.+ s...19 etebe ney escheat | 1 am inter: 120 , ani ‘ (say whether full or partial) payments for ae four velivont qyepnr and if my request will not obligate me in shares of securities of the Chi- cago-New York Electric Air Line Rail- any way, | shall be obliged to receive fur- ther information. Alse 3 months’ free eub- road. scription to Air Line News, ee EEG NADINE: «i cs0ew Siibeedsrscees econ aieesabe a oe ae PRICE SUBJECT TO ADVANCE WITH- Sodtoreingiéivie’ . OUT NOTICE. Call or Write at Once for Full Information to the | SOUTHWESTERN SECURITIES CO. 610-611 Eltel Building, Seattle, Wash. THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 19 BY OSCAR THOMPSON. get tm working order, You then] ano legs seem to be becoming more] jand team the year It wo the pen | Of the three be has fought before D. B. Dugdale, the local baseball / bring him back to the wet olir and more feared every year, and! nant in the ald Northw L ue,| Burns is rematehed to meet Jack hianager, belteves Seattic te just as/ again, and the change, nine th many a good ball player Hives '%/ witi probably be an uni in the |}O’Brien at Las Angelos in May, A good as the next place for traiuing| out of ten, affects him, the kinks) dread of them. The latest big league) American association ie Year, | 920,000 p will be put up for the Quarters. jane back, and he is in no Shape} star to suffer from this peoullar re! peinie Krug, the old San Frangisco |!!! of 76 per cont. or “I think,” sald Dag yesterday,| to play sult of too much muscle ie “Chub” | star, recommended by ‘Grim, will |#22,600 to the winner and 25 per “that there fs a whole lot of money “Lt have always worked my teams! jumiey, the Broakiyn outfielder.) wear the Indianapolis umtformy eent. to the loser, Fighting a draw ‘wasted on trips to California and|out right here tn Seattle, And I] When Lumley was with Seattle he with Jack O'Brien recently gave Moxico, when a team can get into! think my men have been in as 00d) had em us leg, and wae fust| HOPMAN [8 TO TAKE. FINK-|Hurne enough confidence to re @hape just as well at home, | think) a shape at the opesing as It WS) the man to whom the plano affile place at short for the mark: “Tl beat him sure the next Players should get use to climatic) reasonable to expect. My team this! tion might come, This year he is|and do the beat be ean. ume.” Last Chance to Buy at $40): jthough the latter ased better team lby the varsity | Men's te of the Beattie Y. MC A. ina me of basketball here. ‘The eoore b % to 3% «The Kent team won the game in the first half Wickstrom, Routh, Ames and How- ard were the stars, The Une-ups fallow: Kent, | Wickstrom . | (Koerner), 7 to 2, Won; Ink, 112, second; Little Mirthful, 109, third. | Time, 1:42 16. | third Time, 1:41 1 Fourth race, one and one-half! miles—Cotillion, 105 (H. Smith), | even, won; Gold Spot, 102, second; | Adonis, 107, third. Time, 2:36. — | Fifth race, futurity—Joe Kelly 109 (Brussels), 7 to 1, won; Biro| Pyro, 112, second; John H, 109,| third. Time, 1:10 1-4 | Bixth raca, eleven-sixteenths of a mile—Interlude, 107 (Grand), 2 tw 1, won; Bernardo, 107, second; |Marpgasa, 105, third Time, Fishing tackle of all kinds and at all prices at A. L. Hall, 1111 First Ave eee! Klein, the snoemaker, 217 Jumes et. Looe Steam bathe 26c. Oriental BURNS’ CHANCE FOR $70,000 Tommy Burns, known sometimes as Noah Hrusso, declares he wit! have a chance to earn over $70,000 within the neat year, by winning three Important battles. These include %-round engage ments with Jim Jeffries, DI Squtres, the Australian, and Jack O'firten, The latter te the only one Manager McCarey of the Los Angeles club ts awalting the arrival of Bil Squires from the Antipodes and as soon as he arrives Burne wilt be given a chance agninat him This insures a $26,000 purse, of which the winner wil! get $18,760./ It i» the general opinion among} ring followers that Squires be infer | tor to Jack O'Brien, and Burns wil! bave no trouble beatiag bim ] Jim Jeffries should reenter the | and be matehed with Burns the at would be a $40,000 purse of | ter, Jeff will only stand for a split of $20,000 to the winner, Berns won, he would get money. VARSITY WINS FROM HIGH The university baseball ton fented the Seattioc Righ schoo! terday by a score of @ to &. The fame was exceptionally good, and the varsity fans are weil pleased with the prospects for the season. Frot the standpoint of individual playing, the aniversity men were superior to the high school playe work and later in the season should have a strong team. The work of Hemenway as cateb er and MeGQuire at shortstop were Coyle was not in bis beet form rday. Ho walked five mon. forcing three rans of the six made MeKeeckney for the university pitebed @ fairly good gam The lineup follows: University High School, Hoover C..Hemenway (¢ MeKeckney and . -Bteart «3B... Martin coeB Be cccccees Milton 85.. MeGutre event F.. Beuler scene FF . Million MeDonald LF, Heckinbotham Umpire—Backett KENT WINS FROM THE LOCAL Y. M. C. A. (Btar Special Service.) KENT, March 14.—-The LO. G. T. team of Kent defeated the Business OAKLAND. First race, ninewixteenths of a mile—Orena, 109 (Koerner), § to 6, wou; Love of Gold, 114, second Albia, 109, third. Time, :55 44. Second ra seven-eighths of | mile—The Reprobate, 109 (Wt-/ Name) second 1:28 24. Third race 26 to 1, won; Confessor, 112, | Moada, 107, third. Time, | | one mile—Fiaupt, 100 | Fourth race, ome mile and fifty | yarde—Dr. Leawo, 114 (Koerner), | even, won; Edwin Guim, 112, see | ond; Northwest, 97, third, Time, | 1:41 2-6. Pitth race, threequarters of a mile—B8t. Francis, 105 (Gross), 5 to 3, won; Mistys Pride, 97, seo ond; Gateway, 106, third. Time, 1:16, Sixth race, futurtty—Triumphant 108 (Scoville), 20 to 1, won; komo, 109, second; Grace GO, 10: third. Time, 1:18 14. aAscor. First race, one-half mile—Sinter Julta, 112 (Harrie), 5 to 2, won; Talien, 109, second; Korado, 113 third. 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