The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1907, Page 2

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“~ TX was Dug's patehed-up Infield NORTHWHET LAGU, that lost the fourth mame for the — Cubs yesterday, It te without ex Spokane 7, Tacoma 4 . APOKANS, ‘ Qgaeration pitiful that Seattle | me eae toe Bhoulkt so generously have donated the last two contests to the Wood hoppers, It looks now aa if a]! good p om of Dug's Bired help] fourieen Rite. Baty Was obtaining money under false oe ee pretenses, This sort of work can wick het be permitted to ge on and It te n Wkely that changes, will soon, be wt Whesses ‘ made in the p Pleet off it | “kee : ' Guat be sald that Con Weleh twirted | geiniitie” Ueeie tect & splendid game and had his sup port been of the 4 sort he would | ‘TRere was no Huite- Vanc ve ‘ his wallet, | Aeoeuet of rain to over the six erregs of the nue Standing, men behind him and he had to lose] Ctube With a score of to Had the | #berdeon “ » ame been property played’ the con js >. a teat Would have gone te the Cubs ane a with @ 3 to 2 count | Murte pt In the second Boettiger got 4 miver ‘ clean single and Brinker a homer AMEMICAN }.MAGUE. hia third of the series, ‘This netted ‘ the only two runs to which Aber R deen was entitied Seattic made | e © ‘ three runs off Teaneson in the third hi ‘ He and commenced pounding him agait + White and MeFarined im the fourth and had him going oe ‘A taken out of the box betore N, . ft was too late and Brinker ev ‘Thie prevented a big score, Hiri outsth ont Cineks ie hot permitting a hit. He hit t now men and allowed Walsh to w . i Dut ble inpses went no £ Patio made her rune tm this fashion > Rees up, flew out to Brinker. Arbo wast walked, Myers Beat out 4 re q er, and Koellackey hit saf Th © paxt move was Bocttiger’s, who let & ball pass him. He did not #0 after It and both Arbogast and Myers crossed the plate and Kei lackey went to third. Coys single acored Kellackey and that was there was to tt } BIG BUNCH OF ERRORS Jensen and crer game on Wen, Last. Pot 1 with u, ® BE. “3 rd + | we | " : SAY MARY, WHAT'S Tw MATTER wert ay Fase we apf THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1907, 1D OUT, DAY fre PUT iN Cj on sorrnins says “NO” and a cheap cur in at New York And “Rowdy Engiiene ing ite six-round Towmy Murphy at lem no Robert MeRoy, secretary American league Jan atteck of appendicitis. The Midlothian Country been awarded golf champtonshtp. There must be a rowdy bug at work in New York As soon as| McGraw cures his players the spec j “kp 70 TWINK tators get etung j 4 VOTED FOR Cinctnnati’a hope of signing Rooseve.t “Tad” Jones, Yale's crack catcher, | has been killed by Papa Jones, of | Middleton, ©. who says be bas other plana fot Tad Mill Batley, the interested in the case wanAwWt— 5A TEBE EE Dm Btoinfeldt, one of those dignified Cubs, called McGraw @ yellow hound ne of the games Me- Graw did not even chirp a reply, Johnny Summers proves he te one » who can fight by best Philadelphia. wont Murphy to the mat four times of the fs recovering from club has the women's weatern BILL BAILEY LOCATED, missing witness jin the trial of Patrolmen Masoo He WHEN WIVES GET AN 8-HOUR DAY--BY A.D. CONDO | WHO'S A ROWDY GIANT OVERALL. Chance, who sew hie | Hin Chicago debut wag fe Showing That He Is All the | “sine but (he judgment of the Goods a» a Twirler, manacer haw been Justified bp be colng NOW, An be lg of the biggest pitchers tm the ; (henttle Star Waciaaive Herviee) leag ok» g008 fOr yours, CHICAGO, June 6. Ten months! thout a defeat te th recerd of - Biline Overall, the Chicago Cubs TO ARREST OWNERS premier twirler. Bince Skidoo day of last July he bad not been on the | wrong side Giants walloped bim. jhe has pitched | ii4oning ve Seore, mR PO 4 ® DINNA KEN” ep. a5 oe a ae : ee ae ag itis Millionsire Own Whitney, : ; § o* ¢ = Wik Keeae, ie i oe NATIONAL LEAGUE, Ss 2 3 3 are hey an wm S 2% 3 8 re 8 FF Bette see meennnsnn § § oF MEN ARE TO HAVE AN EIGHT-HOUR DAY, LET WIVES HAVE THE GAME, BAYS THEODORE. @ 8 0 Of Piet ass vee Youna sod Needham; Leever, | - . . i - = ’ (matted for Wiech in ninth hee HOW SULLIVAN FOUGHT have the undersigned, do hereby Aberstoen, AB RK. H, PO League Standing. ne of & pagree to enter into matrimony on B Wee Bure ce 8 8 tlt Chude Won. Lest. Pet See may Pe the 20th day of July, 1907, at : Sick moe . » co PN ER LAE we lets Priesters Grove (in Belleville) sek ve Mew Yeoh , S ° i | . . $4 | interview Tn the old days ub maboans stand, provided Robbie G. wing the | Sag Brows yn ote inet cman & bling about whe asserts that Wm. Schreiber, Jos Kissell, wit 3 i. Lowe it il cchena, sagvsann, Gavia cet aa is now out of the question. | nesses, (Beal) Wm. Hoppe, q ‘ | the tthe, The principal ther gridiron arrangements | tary Public i nt and Win ae soon oon monde with the marcons " - | F = @ were no limited ng Mane Mia TRIP IS OFF : 3 ta man could flaw a R, yo ad ; pineal Seeeeeaee hs SPU OC MAITTIRS |aate thal Zedhann Win be one OPCs a . | slender threads ef pot Tt was q other teams, lattie bh - be - 1 base all > will “OINNA KEN i § [tight from gong to gong, end wnat! oe - y ~" — NEW YORK, June 6.—Although 3 lous or the other went down and out, |@LIND ATHLETE WINS not 69 on the proposed eastorn| . NEW TOME. voi oy pocketed 3 | “Le wae mighty selfom that I had A PIGLO MEET. |trip, Principal Geiser ts opposed 200 stake money besides @ good man with « bottle of wz: to the boys using $200 of the mon-| F-7" ® “ Dinn a. & lot of towel wavers, ore LOUISVILLE, Ky, June §.—The oy in the treasury of the athletic | ¥ eines bet when bie eotey Te fe chunks 6f tee to rub over | sightions athiotes of the Kenfucky association and is also opposed te can, von © a ae aemieaiek 2 ; ’ 1 sone va ny SOC OOd tee, ne ine ain, (Seboo! for the Hitnd triumphed over |the toam playing games on Sun oe Tek Renta eee wee ‘ [farehcoming trém seme ether field | prope Of en me Tights were fougnt |Rsir rivals with sight when they /days It happese that Manage SieSe a cenee Ot Pour’ Fam 308 ? | whe oir . pods ee tag a won an athletic meet open to all Coyle bas mad@ arrangements to| St the expense 7 wd } pr ° tur- -- ne } Keene's entry, and on account —_ lnishes a very for |Cighters would scorn te the intermediate schools of Loute pisy on Sundays, and thie will ff the bite walry between the HAVE THAOWN A SCARE INTO hasckatle pont o heart and |and there was mighty little of the | Ville, The best athictos of Louts-{ prove another set-back re ° na Me po 0h Hs ae Fe APRAID OF A SA een ee St ee pees Present day jobbing, either ville competed. The bjind toys two # ables | at means my x | ‘The p practically awept the lets the big wad of money. thoppers don't worth while unless they put jor two over the f thine watil this Chinese bail team | thet hae been formed in Henoluin| will be one of many, and Chines cheap labor will ruin national | I suppose then we will have up a cent to determine ard nee. The Vancouver and ball players recently purse fi Jack O'Brien of the Canadian team i, and to show his he yesterday presented § |Aberdeen with floral pie before the beginning of the RACES YESTERDAY or enc uaual in of better peep: den yesterday and he ts picking OAKLAND. lup some with the stick also these First Race, fivecighthe mile —|aar*. He got two hits yesterday ®t. Avon 109 (Kirschbaum), 1 to st as yet be has not been able to get these swats when they will do 2, won; Sir We ’ ond ; | + eet ened Vanna 106, third. Time “> yieont cg fecond Race, elk ixteenth | It wax too bad for Walsh to lone} mie Wa wh 110 (Ke ). 7 yesterday. He pitched a game in o 2, won Molar 100, nd; lewery hia and yet it bad to go Soundly 95 d. Time 1:08 jto Aberdeen, because of the errors} Third RB eleversixteenths |of the men behind him. If the tn Seatlle field ile—sSea Sick 110 (Heatherton) 7 was stronger fo 1, won; Mary B. Clark 105, sec at least an even break ond; Hattie Carr 100, third. Tin Let hope that 1:07 4-6. be fewer errors in the Fourth race, thirten-sixte fie—Ethel Day 101 (Horel) | Won; Pal 100, second; Romaly 90, third. Time 1:201 Fifth Race, one and onesix-| teenths mi Maxim 104 (A Wright ) Frascueio 104 second easure Seeke third Time 1:4 | a First ra n rteenths mile— Dunvegar Rll 11 to 10 won; J McA 112, second 64 f urths mile 5 1), 6 to I md; ¥ ‘ Fifth Race, nin eenths mile m; Waldorf f " 99. Vieto: « Hannon 96, third ’ 714 : ixtt Ra e, one mie 1 t.| CON WALSH, ‘eit, Ties 1:84. *|feat and best of the Cub pitching 4 He has a steady nerve and 1 effective delivery, and has BASEBALL IS SQUARE. swe t= tne ‘ittoront games i which he has taken part that he he has pitched yet wa 2 enterda nom ” n all ’ the rights of baseba he hould bh . had the game He ywed but Gane ix hits, keeping these few pretty on seattered, and struck out tn the | olmie me thom the slug | met, Li nor o> — Ba eS ‘The record of Dug’s grounds for the present series is nine home runs in four days. Of these six/ belong to Aberdeen. The Wood think «a game i Aberdeen made formerly when he was game than the right end of the gar future. @ ball) | up a same would in th th ADONIS ALTHOCK — ums OO" }the f honesty ox the prejudiced minds of ts 1 fear says | the fickle fans Car Mandsome Nick” Aitroch. of the} Te? hard eenon for the pre- | ens ° f pugiliem, wrestling and " White Sox, “It is only @ matter of | spe races to understand te | °S" 4 the publie is not continually fim oy flammed nd School Teachers, Clerks, Union Men, Street Car Men HERE IT IS Only ordinary publicity was given the matter, and in (We invite you to we di annoa Stage of Chirage, * wet for * by Dire Novémber 49 Ne |1F THE HORSE WINS, £ GETS A BAIOE., The Waterville Bupehgrassers . Corner —_—— Fare seoking games , They are a Tailored Fourth Ave. eT. LOUTS, June 1.—Pank very confident lot of ball tose Pike Grimes, of Belleville, It, ang Misxtand have put up a side bet of $250 Ready Com? Helen Durs, of 2024 Fair a? St to play any team in the north - Louis, have egtered Into ty fo} weet They prefer Newman's Saplasive High Grade lowing wontrest! Vverett team or Fitageraid’s Bal CLOTHING FOR MEN June 4 1967.—"Mard bunch. P* sod ao “Pellervitie, tt This proposition is bona fide, ; THEY WANT TO PLAY ee re A clean cut profit of ten per cent to E opened sale of Columbia View lots on Thursday. ays’ sales alittle less than ONE-HALF of the entire addition was satisfy yourself from our books.) je Up to the of 10 per cent Any st grado 4 state quent to school ist two OUR PRICES HAVE THEREFORE BEEN ADVANCED FROM 10 TO 15 PER CEN And those who bought in the first few days’ yur overed that our surrounding values, That's ONE reason ot Now, this is our proposition well as for the purpose tea rying cortifica bearing ¢ July 1, 1 in TO SCHOOL TEACHERS 8« un price ha vut Ve sales may simy re MONDAY NOON, 7m our new ve main TO CLERKS prices on this very desirable group of homesites was from 20 per cent. to 2 Tt occurred to us that undoubtedly so far as the persons mentioned below are concerned, for J upon condition, and to the { taken, In looking around for the CAUSE of this vigorous buying (at a time when ¢ ther additions are standing still), per cent. below ly « ngratulate themselves, any of those whom we address sales able, so far, to take ge of the luded to st r lots, we t n { UST ONE AND ONE-HALF DAYS. rable homesite in COLUMBIA VIEW ur le owing per TO CAR MEN TO UNION MEN in this ad For this reason, as 1 our new schedu 8, Any ch now employed f ear conducto — deen Any member of a local rend < agate ee attle, who can show that he motorman Seattle Hines, who Union, now In | standing, € ow a he has held suc she has held @ position with 4 ce an a that he has held h at for a pertod 8"4 !m possession of a card ® PD ition with his present em , x . ee ployors continuously for a pe year (not included under dated subsequent to Jan. 1, ping of one year (not included CALHOUN, D’ ALASKA BUILDING. THIS OFFER IS MADE IN ABSOLUTE GOOD -NNY & EWING, Inc. 1906. jer union men) YOU MAY NOT KNOW FAITH THAT the 8 1 & Southern Railway has recently P . 1 a tet act witht short tance of Columbt The uw t no Keling of f purpose dGnie . , _s c % * - t x the purpose of ere ite car shops sale. Our new 5 ist, which is now in f will simply bo | he suspended for a # a and a ha to tho person nepUbne pode 8 See ne mentibned THAT the now line of the Seattle Bieotrle Co, will pass within . 1 other words, our original prices, which were found... 4 short distance of the east line of this property, in accordance to be ridiculously low in comparison with surrounding vainos with the franchise granted. Twenty minutes from Pior Piace will be revived for the ehort p lod noted Anything left: after now that will not be sold at less than the market price. : WHAT IS COLUMBIA VIEW? A RAISE IN WAGES Columbia View is a sensible little addition of home sith lots If this opportunity, acted upon, does not equal a raise in on savings bank terms. Located a short distance w of Co.” Waser, pray what would lumbia City school house, sightly—good view of Lake Wash ington and the mountains. (lose to achool, « , postoffice and JUST A WORD ntores it is not often that an addition is offered possessing 40 I . KOO until MONDAY NOON Go see it tlomor much practical value at every point yw 1 Re n line to Columbia City station, Some qe PRICES $175 to $450, on terms of 10 per cont, cash and 2% will meet you. Follow our signs west. See if we are not right per cent. @ month. Your weokly savings—or those of som or Confirm your own judgment. Take some money along—you can daughtor—will take care of one of the very best lota. have it back any time before closing sale, {f you are not satisfied PJIONES: EXCHANGE 3. IND., 4165 AND 4166, OF ASH! BARRELS it Moore SDDTOVeR Of the © ) sruhal Gardner Ree , f ‘ee ma th Keb ‘ ¢ & ae . en fire cecue aa . ‘riment hae to by ays there orywrhore th t poblie hag woot to now b nat the agen a } it ty SIGHT RESTORED APTER YEARS or sUntieg Mich, June é a game until the In that time 15 winners and one of jand Osborne, haa been located in| /ARRINe ve ot good enough for as whe exclaimed with the Vancouver, Chief of Police WAP! cincinnati, but was grn bed by of vislon, “Pra nod be Gok tal penstein believes that Bailey and | _ i j te woman that was with bim whon he is alleged to bave handed the two rolmea hush money, wore run out of town by some one | WANT TO TALK WITH YOU About that absorbing toplo—Making Money. Of course that means both of us—you and the company | represent. : But the part thet come in, so I'll put it to you st few words as possible. If you've ever heard of frult growing you must have heat of the Wenatchee country, “where the dollars grow en trea” Gnd that quotation is a litera! fact fe Well, we (that Is, the Wenatchee Orchard Bonds pany) own 158 and 77-100 sores of the finest fruit lands in tier famous Wenatcher Valley, lands that grow more apples and other fruits than they do leaves. 3 The big juloy kind thet take prises @ nm and sell for $2.00 and $5.00 a box, last season procuced tree at that Interests you, naturally, l¢ where yeu sgh from the shoulder in es And such apples} every fair and expos And speaking of boxes—one tree fortytwo boxes, and it waen't such an unusw But I'm getting a bit ahead of my story. Going on the facts that The ordinary man ie not an experienced fruit grewerehe fl is not able to take care of an orchard as it should be take care of, and so does net make nearly the profit that the tend) can produce. A man who “<nows how to make every grain of earth and drop of ite share in producing fruit and all the fruit, can earn two & ten times the profit per acre by scientific supervislon.” * We thought of thie plan: Instead of selling tne land outright In small tracts and leh ting each man make what he could out of his own litte ee | chard, we formed a company to contro! one big orchard OF eording to the best metho This not enly makes profits larger, but also cute down expe 8 very considerably, That wae al! right as far as the fruit-grewing part gee but we ranup against the financial fact that many people @ not care to buy stock in a company. at Bo we don't sel! etock We argued it thie way! Into individual interests or shares, r Bon we call them. These bonds represent $500 worth of orchard land ait sell for $500 aplece—or in decimal parte of a bond to how mich you want to buy—se that you ean Invert orchard that will give you yearly profits and increased é just the same as if you owned the entire property. 6s = We eupply the land, the experience, the work, the how,” and you supply your part of the operating any amount you desire. Then we divide the profits. We pay a preferred dividend of 6 per cent. @ yeary we guarantee, and in addition we believe that the sume We divided these orchard sere ‘esented by “Orchant for more years than you or | will liv more. + We are not putting out nor promising ridieulous figure of impossible products and profit, being done more lesa, | am sorry to say, but sixteen years of practical expe lence shows that properly managed and cared for ; in the Wenatchee Valley have been yielding from O00 Me HOT worth ot Trott per acre annually—and will contaae — produce as much or more. Remember: First, that other districts are t Wenatchee's reputation. They are promising what We hae accomplished. They say they will do thie and that, while ‘Wenatchet has done and is doing Tt C Our orchards are a paying investment now anim continue to pay good dividends whether youTgr anyone a” puts in another dollar or ‘not But if you do come in you will get your ehare of Gm aving any of the g to live on the land creased profite and vaiues without he care or responsibility, and without hav unless you want to Your bond is a definite, permanent division of the Samm fied in a recorded ty—the land itself we take care of it for you and give you your pro rata clearly spe of the profits. You independent ownership. Each Investor # # est_in have orchard-bend buys a definite recorde property. You can sell or transter you BP the sale of your orchard-bond without expense @eay trouble. Your ownership in the property is wholly eeparate and independent of every other interest in that en any One property, and le not, and cannot be Involved Samm Om Sey management of the company and the @ * under the care of a board of truaet® and ex the business of the Wenatchee Orchard-Bonds The the orchards a well-known and fruit growers, the president himself giving his personal tion to the care and management of the orchards an@ te businese men successful marketing of the fruit, I think this ought to look good to you—at least geet enough to write to me for further and and the Hluetrated booklet we've had written t 9 al aboot the Wenatchee Valley—where such a thing as a orop is unknown, if you think eo too, address Wenatchee Orchard-Bonds Compalty ind, 2 Wasi Information Main 1237 D. D. OLDS, SECRETARY. ROOM SEATTLE, We Do the Work and Divide the Profits With 2080 EMPIRE BLDG.

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