The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1908, Page 7

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ygeenet ! * OF ! 6 COMMITTEE |°"* & steering committee was) —Acting under orders trom Acting FAVORS PLAYROOMS, MAY BE CASE OF SUICIDE. | doxpondent because ho was not re-| Gen DEATH SENTENCE. | men wore seriously poisoned as & ERI appotnted, The club was formed] Governor Bellamy, Oklahoma's . : 9 covering more rapidly from an op: result of the plot last week by & number of friends| whole militia force ts Principal F. H, Plumb, of the (By United Press. eration_performed ix months ago. (By United Press.) force Im prepared to IGATING RATE WA Ny APPOINTED of the former Ballard school super:| day to march at a moment's notice | 2888Y sehool, has made @ recom: HMBAN FRANCIACO, Jul SAIGON, Cochin-China, July 8 imnvesria (o) ‘ Hitendent to Assit Mr. Dickson {n/on Hickory Camp grounds, near) Playrooms be established In all the Mearchors are baat ingBthe Chon MAY B& BARRED. Many Chinese rebels havo been! ¢, 1, H, Usher, nesiatant pas nie campaign for county superin-| Muskogee, where several hundred | city schools, in which the school [Pf Golden Gate r | wer je manager of the Can 7 Re ¢ c » park today for ¢ > fF |wentonced to death for com ger traffic manager ee tondent of hoc ls, More than 200/ Indians and negroes are encamped. | ngtation to the achoot board that POY of J. H. Kagan, sales manager | | Pube® living oR of Benttle! in the plot to polson the Fr dian Pacific ratlway, is in Beattie Bit ial ave atgned the roster of t m.''The braves are openly defying! ’ ‘ f the Burroughs Adding Machine | ¥8© heretofore paid $36 for theirl girison in the Hanol barracks,! today to investigate the rate war. pight ® well @ ah | ‘us 9 county officers who hay@ried to a nh Congregate §=—4N4d Bompany, who his alster fears, has|tuition may be barred from the/ Other convictions are expected In| His Inspection of local conditions ¥ the John C. Dickson club was in jane re len Tro! make them lay down t arma, | hereto: kopt off the streets Bommitted suicide. Baran dieap-| high schools next year, on account| the trial of sus « today. Two| will in ali probability lead to a the former Pallard city hall,| OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, July &!and are becoming threatening and o of evil environments Weared last Monday. Kagan was lof their overcrowded condition hundred French colonial infantry-| new aggressive move HIS IS THE LAST CALL—TIME IS UP OON OF JULY 15 Only Six Days Left in Which to Buy the Non-Assessable Treasury Stock of the At 50c Per Share—AMERICAN-CANADIAN OIL Som 50c Per Share e Goes to at Least $1.00 Per Share July 15. e Worth From $10.00 to $200.00 or More “But in naming these prices the right is reserved to withd@aw this offer, Sr to | i Per share. That means that you can buy for cents today what may cost dol il her l tic W | h® pr £ | Vv es sa |e ry lars in the near Mature—that fopevery cent you put in today you may draw out te price still further, without notice. e make th® proviso for the Then Invest” dollars in grofits and dividends—with all that means of independence, ease and wealth, But it also means that to reap this golden harvest you must act without de lay. You simply cannot afford to take the chaftces of putfing it off To Avoidethe Danger of Detay \~ o ou Can Tt elegraph Amo p tock You Desire and We Witt Set It Aside in Your Name ; eee | P. . P; Ofi *. Understand Our Proposition Better Not Lose This Chance | ertinent Profit Pointers advertisement carefully before you | .,. “ P | This will give you an idea of the imm omar ne way or the other ‘Study wnat | To get in with us at the present bedrosk price. A few dollars wisely invested in this stock now] &, oi) ang the conseq uent large be oag yd — make up ie edt. * ay . * | May bring returns that will keep you comfortably all the rest of your life. Surely you cannot af- | 1 I oe | we have and off | ford to let such a chance get by you! You owe it to yourself and to those who ae dependent | * The M “k oo & ‘ | up@n you to take advantage of this unusually advantageous opportunity. | ie Markets Oil as Fuel ; . | § PI First Place A Big Bounty d | The market for crude off ts an “More than four hs of the pow. the | ever-increasing one, and the supply | eT PM&nts of California, large and acres of land near | As an immediate result of this | . detail, aus coeceted.. Oy a tak has Province of Al | demonstration, the Canadian Gov | here She Snouts! will not begin to equal the demand | iho: crude or im tsi loose ot dis a ies | for many years to come, if it ever Sagi ‘twenty. nd | Crament enacted witit is known as does. tillate Almost the same estimate Giles of Binonton and fe petroleum Bounty Act.” This can be used in reference to Art ‘ very reason to deileve | law provides for the payment by the Oil vs. Coad | Sr ack, Sees eee re the “ne Government of a bdfnty of one and A large proportion of the steam | inestimably facilitated mining and oil flelds tw | one-half conts (1%e) per imperfft sels now running on the Pacifie | Milling operatfns. Indeed, on the of Cait | Sallon on all crude off produced This is Coast have given up coal for the more | font celifongi atl ta naan Cont — ey ‘ps oot Meragarteg neh Stee Think of the ©}. lsble and economical off for fuel. | Alaska to Chile, while via a pipe line con! } the Sth day of June, 1904. More agd more of the manufactur- } recently constructed across the Isth- Canadian Gov- | the Gas in ? mus of Ps it in fh = jing and heating plants throughout | ™* Of Panama it is finding its way | 2, 3' . ‘or he tie cons! 7 "7 f : Cctorament) We Are the Pioneers | way this oil the county are using oll in prefer: | ol) ts today the staple fuel a He sted In the | ry this rich field, and will be the | qhat assures _ snee 2 aap. othongacl, ctpower ar wall, and one of its biggest consum ‘ ® A . edu er are | ers is Japan. In the latter country Valual | first to take profitable advantage | *: will gush being gain@d daily a contraat fox Saneneen teanein te fle | or thts Dounty Act. dividends of Kah moana) of Weetera Amertea | be delivered at the rate of 2,000,000 i We have one of the best drilling : : must eventually burn off in thelr | barrels a year, is being filled. Hun- Deposits dation mente, cd oor well tb glen with this locomotive and machin shops. The | dreds of thousands of barrels of the / 30 per cent Canadian companies now are waiting | 4 de oll , and the vast pow | geeper every day, getting nearer eagerly for ua to tap our of! body, | makter a > = ot = in eal ad ie | to the immense olf reservoir that | enormous and will take vast quantities as soon | and eh wg giothe bade — was ordered to in- | underties our property vane ge on our as we are able to aupply them. | tity of the same grede of of] finds and report, and the fol- | nearer to the time when it wil | pressure rs | conversion into asphalt, a product | gushing. j 4 ‘ ' Gi C ondittons | with a great variety of uses, and ‘fm extract from the | sus entire capital- ae a | which ts shipped all over the United ‘ PY In a recent rticle Mr. Ira B. States id is © d a behind it! a a and is exported as far as Aus n Bxpert’s Liquid Delfars by tire Labtties $e me Wood, formerly gditor of the “Oil | tratia Report Theasands of | om Liga Erg” writing of conditions in the | * Mi ‘ fe é Galtms : iquid detisws California oli fields—conditions that | Nefamg Roraires "Hed the hard shale strata been e three i " ctleally the 06 We & sreab flow of petroleum | That, in a nutshell, is what aur cities a prnetienlly the came as thoes we “The state can claim many oll re been encountered. In- | is wit produce as soon as it starts a by the will work under—says » | millionatres, and thousands of people ” her posatble that beget or eo hangierty ect 4 alea Edmen- “Despite the enormous increase In | have reaped ndsome, and, in some ° . vi i e— ; altoget! depth, $21 feet, we were agew feet of a large body of Had it been struck while of gas was in this uncon- d@iagstrous, as there ve been no possible means I used some The flows of strong that @ cannon aot hare beed dropped pve! condition, the result would | 9S ery day, neargr and nearer to the | immense of! reservoir that underiies our property As you know=-oll and tts by-products has made more millionaires thag any other indus try in the country—and we expect it to do the same for us. Nor must the asphalt be forgotten—thousandas of tons of ft on our property, and a world-wide market And demand for all that we can ship, } Bexar Got Wesstihy ey Watthap , and act promptly when the opportunity offers. lanity to buy AmericanCanadian Oi| Company shares for MiB spp they will be worth dollars in the near future must be “of at once if you want to reap the golden harvest. it to “come in” on the immense profits, you must do so be fmgushing its thousands of gallons d#ily, ‘gas is completed, before our asphalt refining plant is in | The before our pipe 4 walt until aff these are accomplished, you wil! hgve waited too q mgt hewhis « any on the market at all. Sure and we belleve that its ane of the safest, aad most surely profit obtainable. We a who purchase wifl have only ft in the futare— 4 ne be that they qid not While the opportunity (eo e Only Quextican sypculation about It, as Iz: pit, ts ieee te sevnet ot dividends it will S are not buying a “ple in a me” or sometiing the value, of to be proven. Leéav the off and asphalt enticely out you are still as at least 20 der cent on from the gas alone. wit y This | ra It quickly PFO" to deeide now w “bpek” ts only ax to make a dollar i, @ase and the comforts of ther g&me fo: ‘have p& our money into this | | much & If You Ave a Stmewd Investor } today, before the price jumps up. or mo is the opportunity that is being held If you don’t, same stock will be selling for $50 to $200 per share— think to. “wait a whit to see what comes”-—it will come only fellows, to the men who are keen enough to invest new, far | to get in while they can buy at today's extreme low price. | fs not argument or urging, but merely a statement of plain facts | The, income from the other two products you ean count as just so a free gift, and « gift that probably will amount to lit | erally millions of dollars to the | wtockholdeta of this company The True Value feel confident that this stock t be worth it will ready market and sale for at least $5.00 or $10.00 in the very near future, Indeed, if*we said what we honestly believe, would that figure $200.00 or more. that the latter amount will sent Its true value is not only pow sible, Dit probabl “velvet™ w will that find a we make And repre For every cent you put In with all that means of inde th yut to you if you are keen the other fellow will—it's for riches or regrets good judgment at the right Ume THE STAR.-WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1908. thouwmds of ton, Strathcona gations ‘ and St. Albero— : flows mto “and more ‘ aur weasarg! will fotlew. \ tHtave’s One of Ow Proofs ‘ J | sertenesetition of Immense Flow of Natural Gas From Our Well Near ton Flame Jet Over Twenty-Five Feet High.—Photograph Tal - THER VEST ” Wihait Is Your Maney Worth? : Money tn hand ts worth whatever you can buy with it. Money in bank ts worth four per cent. Money wisely invested is worth whateyer it eamne—semetimes ten per cent, sometimes « thousand per cent, depen@ing on how and where you put it to work. Where is yours? Ih it making a Itving for you, or are you simply living to make it? There's all the differ. ence in the world between Ge two. One means independence, base, and ability to do things, The other means depend chee, drudgery and being Wed déwn to narrow limits of iife and accomplishment. One hundred dollars spent buys com. paratively little, One hun dollam saved grows slowly, One hundred dollars or 0 judiciously Inv@sted may mean a comfortable incomé for itfe. Thousands of men have reaped mmeh @om little in this way, and there is no reason why you should not do the same Tim opportmmty is here and new For every cent that you imma at today’s price yoo simuti gat @ Gitar or more in the not distant future. Today we are | selling thie stock at tetty cunt (ar stimme—when our gas, of and asghalt are on the *harket these samg shares probably will | be worth $50 to $200, or mam. That may @@m an iramen@> adeance te you-but it is not when you con We . ‘The comtred * Canadian the fucore The average advance of the stock of thirty oll companies in Government the United States has been over 2,000 per cent, while bere are & a . few emambpies of what the investment of onl, $100 tn off stock has of this dene . paysa : ' Price Investment : Company pershare Advanced of $100 entre at mart to returned bounty of 0 Ra Ore $ 1.00 $15,000.00 $150,080.00 Satet Borne 10.00 5,000.00 6000.00 distriet New York 50 200.00 100.00 1%e c Aleade 10 160.00 30,000.00 ac pe GE RET OERED 50 1.60 8,000.00 by ow len Jongulie 60 1300 2,600.00 P Paci te 10.00 150.00 1,500.00 gallon for The Sunset Ol) Company, of California, on an investment of commend only $60,000, Ix earning net profits of over $200,000 a year The San Francisco Petroleum Company has paid over $27,000 all oil 0@ ie dividends = » of am The Pacific Coast O11 Company bas earned for its stéckhold ers profits of over $14,000,000, produced. ae in year, $600 invested In the Bel@ O11 Compan w to unlimited yer $8,000,000. The Home Ol! Company was-agarted with a cash capital of $4 sia Naas supply of and owned only ten acres of land. In a short time ite stock ad This fe more than ‘ a nt and the: company paid regular monthly the California producer dends of $10,00 rate of E900 pes cent on th pres Fuel and ) shares in thix com get@ for his oll, and will be a handsome income lors imo, in itself, _ beves*tment Versus peciudation b ! t © who buy at fa sree w many hundred per ell n th t ae h $ ) w 1 ie i) amt ath than v ulat tw alae th t We Want You To love stigate or " 1 t, and ey > a y and as tho bly as po AmericanCanadian Oijif Co. 305 Peoptie’s Bank Building, Seattle, Wash. cannot call in person, send name and address for illustrated booklet, giving full details of what we have ° and proof @ ¢ the great potential wealth which we control. | | is) instances, investments in the of! companies of ¢ ing in D in dividends, and doing so from sell ing prices considered not better than medium. No industry in the state has a brighter outlook; of] is im pregnably intrenched in the sev eral channels fm which it is pow find. ing fulness, with the assurance | that {ts consumpti?n will steadily increase in each, affording the prac tical certainty of a continued ad. . vance in price and still more liberal | returns t all participating in the | production of the consmoditf.” phenomenal profits from industry fornia are production during th the consumption of Cali@ornia ¢ far ahead of the for 1907 showing a shortage of, ap proximately, 6,000,000 barrels, com. pared with the demand, resulting In a wellnigh complete exhaustion of great storage reserves and an ad- | vance of over 100 per cent in the p @f crude off at the wells. Dar img the lagt five years there has been not only a tremendous augmen- tation In the consumption of Ca fornia oll within the state's borders, | but also a wonderful w ing of the marketing area. last decade, 1 The supply, the output ; Oar Freachises TO SUPPLY NATURAL GAS TO EBMONTON, STRATHCONA AND ST. AL@ERT FOR THE WEXT THIRTY YEARS AL@NE WILL EN- ABLE US TO PAY DIVIDEN®S OF AT LEAST 30 PER CENT ON OUR ENTIRE CAPITALIZATION—AND THIS IS ONLY THE BE- GINNING. With an unlimited supply 6f a cheag and convenient fuel and {lumi- nant, we hold the key to the future of this big and ever-growing manufac- turing and commercial district—a key that will unlock the treasure vaults for us. Other cities and tawns wf be quick to follow the example of grant- j ing franchises to ua, whi® dozens of additional manuf uring plants { will be attracted by our ability to supply cheap fuel for power. le In all this part of Canada there ts a prewsing meed for this natural gas of ours, and tt Oty Banus For us to butld the pipe line from our wells—through Morinville St. Albert to Edmonton and Strathcona—a distance of anly 23 miles Wher thie line is finished the gas wifl be turned on and we will be } getting a handsome revenue within thirty days thereafter “The ngcessity of building this pipe line and carryfhg on our other work is our only reason for selling stock Another Source of Weafth ° In addition to the gas and ofl, we have a deposit°of thousands of tons of high-grade asphaltum on the 960 acres which we control, which compares very favorably with the famous Trinidad asphalt The Asphutbam The deposit of asphalt lies within and 2 this purpose, thapprocess will be ex tremely economica) In addition to this we will get a a few feet of the surface of the | large.supply of tite pure product. di rect from the ofl as the latter is re ground and covers the entire area | fia of our holdings—960 acres—with a bome nse wes From depth of from six to thirty feet, giv ing us thousands of tons of a very | high-grade It compares | very favorably with the famous Trin. idad asphalt, which is used all over the world for paving and roofift purposes and In numberless lines of asphaltum The facts regarding the tmmense incomes of the South American as phalt companies are that no especia so well known comment is peces manufac sary—they reckon their profits not The process of ning @ alt | by the thousands of dollars, but by is very simy consisting merely of | the millions, and there is no real boiling the h for a few hours, | reason why we should not do the and as we have our own fuel for | same in time to come. xi BE ime Our Well and Drilling Outfit Near Morinville. °

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