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TIIE ' OREGON DAILY JOURHXIV POIOTAN0,; MONDAY ' EVENING,- MAY 13. IS37.
X3
li;;i;;g mm
-LOSE in THE JHd
Beavers Split Even .With Oak.
. land In Double-Header, ;
Second 13 Innings. '
TKSTBRDATS REBTTWS.
Portland. 1.4; Oakland, 0-1. '
Bu Pranolaco, I; Loa Angelea, 0.
- , Standing of the CInbe. .
' Won, Lost Pr. Ct
Los Angelea ...........10 ,11 . .I8
Oakland . . . ....... ...19 f 1 -v','.71
Ban Francisco 16 .KM
Portland .'. ........10 ; 17 ;" ,tT0
fJonrnal Boeclal Service.) V
Ban Franclsoo, Mar IS. Portland and
Oakland apt It oven on a double-header
yesterday. Portland won tta morning
ram by a acora of 1 to 0, and fought
for It Innings (or tha ona' played In th
aiternoon. KInsella weakenea i in the
unlucky inning-, and threa hlta In uo-
oaaaion cava tna gama to Oakland. 4
to t. -v,; '.,:,!" : r ti'-v'yW "
Tha aoora: 1 " . '
t. .. '; Morning darna, f. v,;
' ki PORTLAND. -.V VC'Vi
- AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Shtnn, ta. ., 4 0
LovetL et...,..,- . a ' A
Casey, lb. 4 0 .0
McCredie, rf. ........ 4 0 0
punleavy, tb. ........ 4 : 0
Moora, e, ............ I i'l
Bassey, It i t 0
Carson, lb. ......... 1 0 O
CaJJttr 1 ' i
10
III
It
Total
Smith: If.
van Halt ran, cf. 4
. . p r- I
Heltmuller, rtV
uiran, aa.
Jtiiiss,
Haley,
Big bee,
.. ...........27 1 I 17.10 0
,v.-' OAKLAND.
AB.R.H..PO.A.E.
.... ., , a i s v v
a
0
rl I 1
ea. I 0 0 110
c. .,l.,f 0 1 4i 1 f 0
, 2b. 4 ; 0 0 I, I 0
a. lb. ..L. .. I '.a 1 11 i 0
iverrom, p. ...... i v v v a v
Wright, P.
Totala ..;. 0. 4 17 11 0
; SCORE BY INNINGS.
Portland . . .;.... tOHMI Ol
Rita . i .. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 01
Oakland . , ......,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
, Hlta . . ...... .10 0 0 1 0 5 0 114
STJMMART.
Two-base hit Moore. Sacrifice hits
Calllt, Heltmullar. Bassey, Devereaux.
Baaaa on balla Oft Callft, 2; oft Wright,
4. Struck out By Callff, 7; by Wright,
t. Hit by pitcher CaltS, Double play
van mitren to Bigoee. Time or gama
One hour and It minute. TJmpli
Perrine.
Afternoon Game.
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO.A. E.
POBTLJP BALL. TEAM
! O.'l ITS iLIElMD IM
' ... . .
Players Arrive Tomorrow Morn
ing and Frisco Bunch Comes
Tuesday Night. '
" , ' (Joarnal SpeeUt Btrrlee.)
t-.8&n Francisco, May It. Tha Portland
ball playere left here laat night and ara
aohedulad to krrlra In their homo town
Tueeday morning. They will rest a
day. and will open tha aaaaon at home
with' San Franclaco on Wednesday.
Tha San ; Franclaco team left this
morning; and will arrive In Portland
Tnaaday ' night"; Aooompanylnr tha
playera la Umpire Derrick, who ' will
bold tha Indicator at Portland. : '
Aoconyanylng McCredle will ba a new
acqulaitfon. Bill Maaaey, who haa been
aervlng with Oakland aa a aubatltute
outfielder. Maaaey waa aecurad by Oak
land from Omaha. Neither 'Bull" Croll
nor Dunleavy, , the . latter having- been
playing third base, will accompany tha
Beavere. Mott, tha third baaeman, and
Artie Roas, will join the team at Port
land, Mott haa been playing on the
Butt team la tha North, weat league...
STT JOHNS BEATS EltEliS .
Ill TRI-CITY BASEBALL
All Other Games in League Post
poned on Account of
- Wet Grounds.
Diunn, wm. .......,
Lovett. cf. ..........
i Caaey, lb.
McCredle, rf. .....i,.
jiunieavy, to, .........
Donahue, c.
Bassey, If.
Caraon, lb.
Klnaella, p.
Totala . ;
0
1
0
1
t
0
s
1 17
0 0
45 4 Stf 17 t
OAKLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. EL
Smith. If. 4 1 2 0 0
Van Haltren, 1 S 4 2
Heltmuller, rf. ...... S O 1 4 1
Bgan, aa ............ S O t, 4 4
Hackett, c. v. a 0 0 I I ;
Haley, 2b. f J J a
Blgbee. lb. ..,,.... : l : 1 0
Drvereaux, lb, ....... a 2 2 1 1
rates, p. ............ 0 0 0 0 0
Hogan, p. ........... 8 0 I 7
' -Totala . .......;...4 6 14 l t 4
'None out when winnings run acored.
SCORB BT INNXNOa L x.
Portland . .....t 080000100000 4
Kite ..lllfOlOlOOlOf-2
Oakland . . ... .0 1 0 5 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1-r I
Hlta oioioofizova i
SUMMARY.
Hlta Off Cfttea, 1. Rune Oft Catea,
2. Two-baaa hlta Devereaur, Van Hal
tren,' Egan 2. 8acrlflc. hlta Dever
aaux, Smith, Flrat base on balla OS
Catea, t; off Klnaella, 4; off Hogan. 2.
Struck out By Klnaella, S; by Hogan. 1.
Double play MaCredle to Donahue.
Time of game Two houra and 10 mln
utea. Umpire Perrlne.
PORTLAND'S AMATEURS
PLAY SUNDAY: BASEBALL
Tha Peninaular ball team waa defeat.
ad by the Park Blocka Sunday In a well-
played contest. The aoora waa 20 to It.
Swarta and Phenning pitched good ball
and. received good eupport, especially
from Scbnell, tha left-fielder, who field
ed aeverai hard files. The feature of
tha gama waa the hitting of SchneU and
H. Phenning.. The lineup: -
Peninsula, , , . Park Blocka.
H. Leer ........... p. , Swarta, H. Phen'g
W. Hartman ... . . .c. ..... D. Phenning
Campbell ;', . .'. .lb . Bretthauer
C. Hartman ....... lb . Bauer
A. Young .........tb.. ......... Freauf
T.oiaen .........rf.. ....... Honatlen
P, Baker .i cf. ,,,,,, Kiieger
AH the Trl-City league gamee were
postponed yesterday, on account of wet
grounds exoept one that between tha
Brewers and tha Bt Johna nine. The
two ' oroaaed bata on the St Johna
grounda and aoma good baseball waa tha
result, tha home team Anally winning
by a acora of 4 to l. " : v
., . i . BREWERS. ' V
i : : AB. R. It PO. A. E.
if II
Rlepel, lb. t . O
King, c. ....... , 4 0l
Kelt rf. 4 5
wooa, zd. ........... i o
Pender, p., 0
Helser, lb. .......... I 0
Robinson, cf. . , . , , . , 6
Farrell, aa, t 1
McHolland, If.
. f
Totala
I'll
,
It
I 14 II 4
mm t :
i'' ;':V;."JOHNbV;
u. stoora, p. i ,; l ; e
O. Moora. e. ,.,..,, I -. I '. 0
P. Oalnea. 2b. ....... 4 0 1
C. MooreL lb. 1 1
PorterOeld, lb. ......
Adams, If.
f. uatnea, or.
rf.
Smith.
Jaegera, aa.
v.....
.........
0
Selberg
. . ... . .
.If..
Schnell
Tha Eaat Portia n da defeated tha Ar
leta nine yesterday afternoon', by tha
acora of I to 2. The lineup:
Arleta. . .Eaat Portlanda.
Bush ........... ,. p..... ....... Oeer
Stanpar ....c. .......... Holmes
Shawb .....lb........ Lavegetta
MoCllnatock ,2b........... Wilson
McCully ...... ...tft Parker
Sechner aa Hornbecker
Lao .............. rf Roger
Spencer cf.. ......... Hoeryo
Parka ..If.. , Strip
7
The Highland Stara defeated the Sil
ver Tipa yesterday . by tha acora of IS
to 4. Tha lineup: ,
Stara. y. '- Stlvera.
Moody ............o.......... Knapkln
Mitchell -, .p ' Watklna
Barton ...........lb..... Breediny
Savage ........ ...lb. ....... P. Sheelre
Bartel ....... .....to........ H. Sheelre
lahnell ..aa. .......... Luther
Clark , .rf .......... .Dresaer
Brown .......... .cf. Erlkson
Allan ............ .If ti . ........ Smith
Tha TrllHnea defeated the Altona yes
terday by tha aoora of 4 to U The line
up: r f . ;
Altona. Trilrlnea.
Carey ............lb........... Meager
Pelrca .......... .2b Meyers
KeUy lb..
Jones ......... ....rf.. ...... Thompson
Denver ...........If.. Prldeauz
Oaynor ....cf Hoffman
Calway aa., Redman
Totala . .......... .27 4 .lt II
- . SCORE BT INNINGS. ' (
Brewers . ....... 0 01000I00-
Hlta . .v., 1 01100000-
St Johna ........0 titOOlO-
HUa . 0 11 J 1 -
SUMMART
Struck out By Pender, I: by Moora,
t.1 Bases on balls Off Moore, 1: off
Pender. 4. Double nlay Jaeaera to
Gaines to Clark Moor a , Stolen bases
Kelt, McHolland. Hit by pitched ball
Adanra 2, McHolland, O. Moore, RlepaL
Paaaed ball McHolland, Rlepel. . Left
on baaea Brewers. 8: St. Johns, a. Tlma
of gama Two houra and It mlnutea.
Umpire Marshall. . Attendance 400.
LADIES' ANNEX DANCE ;
NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT
Tlcketa to tha Multnomah club dance
at Mulark hall on May 17 ara going fast
among the olub membere. Tha affair
Is being aranged by tha Ladles annas
and la certain to ba . auocese. The
committeea arat' ,
Patroneaeea Meadamaa George W.
McMillan., Theodora Nloolal, F. C Buf
fum, Herbert Hoi man, W. E. Chap In,
A. J. Gleay, J. P, Bronaugh, E. H. Mo
Cracken and L. A. Brown.
Reception Committee Meadamaa O.
A. Hoffman, B, M. Kennard, Leon Pa
tern, Robert Krohn, M. C Holbrooke H.
E. Coleman and . Newhousen.
Floor Committee Misses Lucy A. Nt
colal. Mama Cronln, Dagmar , Korroll.
Maude Howell, Helen Brlgham, Agnaa
Hill, Franola Jeffery, Messrs. Jamea M.
Ambrose, Al McHolland, A. 8. Rothwell,
Ed E. Morgan, Charles E. McDonelL
Cheater O. Murphy and T. M. Dunne.
ABRAHAMS AND WINTERS V
, , DIVIDE FIRST HONORS
THE LATEST U. S. TRADE FIGURES
1 SHOW ONLY GREAT PROSPERITY
The practice acorea made at tha Mult
nomah Rod and Gun club trapa yester
day ware aa lonowa:
snot at, Broke, r e,
NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE
Morning? game m R. It B.
Taooma,, .f....0000100l-l 7 I
Butte ......... .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 00 4 t
i Batteries Butler and Shea; Hanaon
and Wilklna. 1
Afternoon game B. H. E.
Tacoma . . T ...10000000 01 I 0
. .. .a a a o o a o o o o 4 I
'r Battetiea Dollar and Shea; Garvin
and Meyera. Umpire Eh ret. ,
At Aberdeen.
Aberdeen. .... .0001 00001 2 4 , 1
Spokane . . .. . . .0 0 0 0 0 01 0 t t 4
Batteries Hlgginbotham , and Brown;
Jensen and Altman. Umplre-r-Klopf.
u r. H.E.
Seattle . .lOHOlOj; 10 14 1
Vanoouver . ...0000000 0 0 0-4 1
Battens waisn ana ownnj; iwgn,
rore and bpencer. umpire xaanoney,
Hummel.
Ashbaugb
P.
....... ..o.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
-'. " : Won, . Loat .
CWcAgo . 17. ,h I
Detroit . . ...11 I
New Tork . 11
Cleveland- . . ........ 12 -. 10
Philadelphia . 10 10
Boston . ............ j ' 11
Washington . . ...... J JJ
St Louis i. ............ I ; 17
' ' At SoiUeVi
St. Loula '..''V.'..., ... .'.,. .0 v t v. 2
Washington ....t I 0
Batteries Pelty and O'Connor; Pat
tern and Hayden.
P.C.
.701
,.650
.650
.141
.BOO
,4t0
.188
.137
At Obloago.
Chleago . , u 10 14 I
DhllaHftlnhtll. . i I S I
Batteries Walsh and Sullivan; Plank
and Schreck. - i ,
CAN BY NINE DEFEATS ! :
BUNKER HILL MAROONS
' Canbyt Or., May lt-Canby defeated
theunker Hills In a lively game yea-
jevnay at Canby by aoora of to .
"Jackson started out well but -waa
touched up for three hlta, and. aided by
poor eupport, gava tha wuiamawa jrai-
Ieynlne five ronav-ws-;-'Vt--..ii n--'--
Alexander finished tha game, pitching
great balL Outfielder Howard of the
Marooha pulled off spectacular dou
ble play In the laat inning. Max Jaa
man'a fielding was the beat aver aaen
at Canby. .Batty atracjt ou ll4 matt ;,!
UNKWEREUY -:RActo1S
,rBE RUrATSTATfFAIR
Spokane, Waah May It. The Spo
kane .interstate fair haa offered a prise
nr 11.600 for a winner In a 10-mUe relay
race to be run at the rata of two miles
a day and to take place at the fair
BTOunda. - Entries are open to Oregon,
Waahlngton, Idaho, Montana.. Wyoming
and British Columbia. Those Who run
will be reaulred to stop and change
borssa vnd sad ilea every balf mU4 -
The Twenty-eighth Street Juniors
won two gamea yeaterday afternoon
from the Black Cats. The first game
waa won by tha aoora of 17 to 10, and
tha aeoond by tha acora of It to It. The
batteries for the Black .Cats were King
and Hank, pitchers; Dana,' catcher; for
the Twenty-eighth Streets, Stepp, pitch
er; Ford and Holdman, catcher a The
batteries in the second gama ware:
Black Cats, King and Hank, pitchers:
Dana, catcher; for tha Twenty-eighth
Streeta, Stepp, pitcher; Ford, eatcher.
Tha Ruaaehvlllee defeated the Pe
ninsula nine yeaterday afternoon by
the acora of 4 to 4.
Rusaellvllle, Peninsula
Marshall . ..o 'Brown
Walker i. ....... ..p. .., ........ Back
J, Lenra . ., ..lb. j.,. Whlgg
H. Lenra .... ...tb... Blddle
Wllbea ...2b... r Deady
Brown .as. , Connie
C. Lenra ......... .rf. Leer
Mlokelaon ........cf.,, ...... Campbell
JUchmond ...... ..IT. Becker
POLO OPENING AT
HARTFORD TODAY
- -r, ;.. - - , . v -- . .1'
. (Jovrsal -flDcelal gerriee.! '
Hartford, Conn., May 13. Prominent
poloista from a majority of the leading
cluba throughout the eaat ara here for
the waek'a tournament of the Taoonlo
polo club, which commenced today. The
tourney la the first of tha schedule ar
ranged by the National , association,
other meets being aa follows:
New Haven, May 10, 10; Westchester
country cjuo, June l, s; Philadelphia,
Bryn, Mawr rand Devon, - June I, , 22;
Rumaon, New , Jersey, June 22, - 29;
Meaaow Brook, juno 80. July I: Rocka
way Hunt, July 4, It; Cawentsla polo
club, Chioago, national championships,
July It, 27; Great Neck, July It, 27;
point juaitn, July 19. August 10; New
port, Aagust 10, 14; Saratoga, August
It, 2t; Buffalo, September 2, 7; My
opia ana Deanam, Massachusetts, Sep
tember i, 14; Van Cordlandt, Septem
ber 15, 22, and White Marshy Pennsyl
vania, September 11, 18. -
THREE-CORNERED RELAY
.. TO BE RUN AT SALEM
rSBectal Dlisateh ta The JooraaL) '
Salem, Or, May It. A relay race be
tween teams from tha T. V. C A., tha
deaf mute aohool and tha etate reform
achool will ba pulled off May It. The
oourae will oover distance of aix miles
and will ba along tha asylum road, end
ing at the T. M. C A, building. Boys
under 17 years of age will take part
Each boy fa to run one mile. The win
ning team will be preaented with a
shield and tha Individual runners on
tha winning team will receive medala.
SAN FRANCISCO WINS
:" EI6HTH-INNINQ GAME
'Loa Angelea, May . It. Umpire Der
rick (topped tha gama In the eighth In'
nlng yeaterday to. give tha visitors time
to catch tb train for home, : Frisco bad
two run. Loa Angelea. none. v
. . ... ... . r R,' H." B.''
Loa Angelea. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 B S
San Fran. . .,1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 4 J
Batteries Gray and Hogan; Henley
and Street. Umpire Dorrioav -
Barett, Abraharaa , , .........100
miners .............. .iw
Spelton ........ ....... .100
Young ..........100
Caldwell to
Twitchei Jack Smith .......100
Nlcolla I Cullison ..100
Bateman 71
Sharkey .....100
Jacobs 60
Dr. Bram ..............100
Thebeau ...............100
Mr. Toung , ......100
Thornton .....100 ;
Schoepell .............. 10
Waltera ...............100
04
t4
1
t
44
to
to
to
7t
J9
77
76
71
II
It
II
.04
.04
.11
.81
.tt
.80
.80
.80
.70
.78
AUTOMOBILE RACES IN -)
MEXICAN CITY. TODAY
" City of Mexloo, May It. Scorea of
automobile enthusiasts have - gone to
Guadalajara to witness today a raeea
on the track of tha Jalisco Automobile
club, in which the local agents of all
American and European manufacturer
will eompeta. The event Is for touring
cars of different horsepower,' and med
als will be awarded the winnera in each
class. The distance ta 70 kilometera and
la over a triangular road with five
turne. . Owtng to tha commerolal and
professional rivalry of tha drivers, tha
contest la certain to ba of tha keenest
kind, aad will doubtless ' result In In
creasing Interest in tha sport ;
CALENDAR OF SPORTS
, SCHEDULED FOR TODAY
Opening of interstate bowling tourna
ment at Rocheater, New Tork. .
Opening: of British women'a golf
championship at Newcastle, Ireland.
- Polo tournament Of tha Taconlo Club,
Hartford, Conn.
1- J
t Only cigars of gen-
Uin,valuo-and fins
finality can -flurvlva
competition year after
year. New brands
nay be good, bat
you are sur of old
brands. , . ; ; ,
CHANCELLOR
1 ', - Cigar , ,
: 9t0tde$t and Be$f
In .quality, deserves
tha distinction of the
Triangle A" merit
mark .that proves
modern manufactur
ing methods. Sold in
good cigaf stores
everywhere ;. J-for
2Sc 3-for-25c. . and
10c straight." "
CIGAICO.
Kaaafaerarer
ynzAsmax) , now or : tmaom
as sxoww nr dooxti aitd ax-
j posts Ajrs nrrrmvAX. BBvnrvx,
ZTXI Til XXM TO MAMO TZKXS
CBpixnro or sooxEiTOULft,
: aooA jam MvtMoxr. "
'y bt azxjov . OASBsnsm.'
(SpaeUl Dtepatch to tha Sun.) i
- Waahlngton. , April 21-In aplte , of
tha har4 time eroakinf of Maaara.
Rockefeller, Silt nd Belmont,' tha offi
cial government etatletice In regard to
Imports, exporta and tha Internal com
ttero o4the country oontlnue to show
nothing but . graat . prosperity, '. Tha
month Of March waa a record-breaker,
WUH ; on y. axoeptlon namely, tba
month of Deoember, JI04 the importa
Of March were greater than any alngle
month tn the history of tha govern
ment. They reached tlll.121,081 In val
ue, Tbe only . larger month than thla
waa, aa baa been aald, Deoember, 1101,
when Importa were valued at a million
mora. '" '
fjeports likewise have been on the
Increase, reaching a total or March of
tllJ.lll.H0. Cotton baa been tba rec
ord-breaker. Tha total of cotton aent
abroad ; during March, 1107.. sold for
l4l.ltt.l4T. an against $21,112,141 for
tha monHT of March, 1001.
Tha ' exporta of all domeatlo bread-
stuffs. Including meat, dairy products;
food anlmala aad mineral oil, baa been
oa a ataady Increase and for tha month
of March, HOT. totaled t82.4TJ.TJt, aa
against , tll.74l.ltt for tha month of
lfarob, 1101.
Statement which noma dally to tha
United Statee ! treasury : ahow also a
teady Increase in the eustoma and In
ternal revenue receipt. The total re
ceipts for the month of April up to and
including the 12th, were 122,114,117.11!
For an equal number of daye during
In tha Internal eommerca - movementa
804.11 Thla ehowa,that, in spite of tha
auump.jn waii aireai biook nm rr
age population la buftng tba same num
ber of clgara and drlnka aa aforetime.
s Tha total receJpte of tha government
from ' customs, ; Internal revenue and
miscellaneous sources for tha present
fiscal year dating from -June .20. 1201,
were ttl4.110,ttS.0l, a compared with
468,784,248.10 for a similar period laat
year. There haa oeen an. excesa of re
ceipts over expenditures, which baa ac
cumulated In tba treasury a gurplna of
I0I,O70,u.J. '
Reporta ta tha Department of . Com
merce and Labor ahow that the only
place where there baa bean any decline
and thla la only a very alight one la
for February, 1107. February ablpmenta
of packing houae produota from Chicago
were 201,404,190 pounds, a alight loaa aa
compared with tha shipments during
February. 1001, of I14.I74.I4S pound
Canned meats shipped from tha prin
cipal oitlea la tha middle weat dropped
about to per cent, a loss which may
ba explained by tha expoaure of tha
packing bouaa eondltlona aoma month I
ago. r. :. .
Tha country la doing buaineea.
Credits ara not expanded to aa un
healthy extent
Speoulatlon bag been wisely curbed.
Tha weat and south ara Independent
of New Tork and have not been affect
ed by eondltlona In that elty.
Altogether It. la tha opinion of the
secretary of the treasury and of the
beat financial authorltlea In Waahlng
ton that the country la still far re
moved . from anything Ilka a eerloua
paula, :ii v:":; ;v v.'. v'
1
INCREASED PKOSPE
V T4terdar tha preaa printed lntervlewa with John TA Rockefeller and4 Au
gust Belmont, in which they aald that they feared bard times. In strong con
trast to their attitude la that taken by the following eaptalna of Industry, who
ara in tha thick of the' Induetrlai battle) of todajrt. v;':';: 'lv':v 'T'-
BETTER TIMES EXPECTED IN WEST BY ARMOUR
Indlcationa in western country, at least, are for better rather than hard
times. There have been good eropa and labor is all employed. I see no need
for alarm. I do think, though, that when wa get up to aenlth of high prices
and eondltlona aa the exlat today that retrenchment ara bound to coma. .
(Signed.) - ' i CHA8.(W. ARMOUR
i a President Armour Packing Co., Kansas City, MO,
BUSINESS LOGIC DOES NOT JUSTIFY HARD TIMES
The login of business doea not Justify predictions of bard times. The el-
amenta of the situation are big crops, future orders for alx - months ahead of
industries, banks highly prosperous, railroads and stocks hard hit and the
presidential election ' which may cause worry. Logically there la no cauaa for .
apprehension, but aentlmentally there may be because of tha two latter fac
tors. ;'. ; r ' ' .
'v;-siaTed.V,";;V;.i-y:-!;tV;' ; ' JOHN X MITCHELL
President Illinois Trust Savings Bank, railroad capitalist, and Interested la
western enterprises of magnuuae, wnieago.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1907-8AN DIIOO SUN
7
PUBLIC UTILITIES AS IN
INVESTMENT
The) Trl-Stat Tlphona Co, togatha
with thoaa of Philadelphia, St. Mala
aad CI ere land, la) tha largeet lndapend
eat company ta America, Xaaed ea tta
preaant monthly earning, It make tha
following flnanoial atatementi
Oroaa Barnlng .... ...........9900,000
Sxpenae la toto ............... gOO.OOO
9000,000
taalataoaaea and Depredation. . , 800,000
Interest and XMvldemd. ,
Snrpln
9400,000
800,000
- a a
9150,000
EMPLOYED LABOR AND CROPS THE KEY
If labor eontlnuee to be employed and the crope ara good, bualneaa cannot
be deetroyedV That la the key of tha whole altuatlon.
. : RmMt.t - 3. O. SCHM1DLAPP.
Chairman Dlrctora..XJnlon Trust A Savlnga Co., caplUlhrr and ; manufacturer.
Cincinnati. Ohio. . . -.w..'i-.',-1.;;-.,.':; .' : 7 " v;.;r. ;,v,..
' NO CHANGE IN I)08 IN STOVE INDUSTRY
X do not believe there will ba any radical change in our Industrial condi
tions In tba Immediate future. Tba year 1907, In my opinion, will be an un
paralleled ena In point of prosperity, and the year UOt wlU aee no dlmina-
Uon of the InduatrUl acUvity. ' -1TAT
(Signed.) GEO. H. BARBOUR,
Head of Michigan Stove Co., laxgeat etove manufacturera la , the . world, De-.
trolt, Michigan. , ' ,
STEEL MILLS RUSHED WITH ORDERS
, uur Dusineaa ixwauv uiivuiutni, ...
never nave we pevn v vuw .w - w. - -
the factories and other concerns of the country are so rushed with bualneaa
that they cannot do the work assigned them, and we are the same here. I
cannot imagine a more prosperous season or a finer outlook.
(Signeo.1 "
president ScuUln-Oallagher Iron 4k Steel Co., St. Ixrul, Mo.
NO REASON TO EXPECT REACTION-OLIVER CROSBY
Conditiona at present were never better, and there la no reason to expect '
Hwtiii. or hard tlmea. The railroada are canceling soma order for steel. .
but I believe thla la for off eot only. The proapect are excellent for a contin
uation of prospemy. . . OT
CSigplMl J ' vui f Ain vtwuw a a
President ef the American Hoist 4V Derrick Co., St. Paul.. .
BANKERS ARE OPTIMISTIC
INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE
' COMPANY
CLEVELAND, OHIO
. Showing Baminga t ot tSa To
-. 1900.
Oros 29araiagfl , .S101,OaS.M
Vet xaraiaga 3,80a7
1901.
Oroa Xarninga. ........... , tra.eoa.al
VetslaraJaga ............... l,50.o
:,-:., .. 1903. -..-i-r-'i
Oroaa Saratagg ............. 88889.14
Vet naming U,14A.T
.1903. ,
Oroaa Bandage 8e,40JO
Met Barnlnga ............... IWUM
1904.
Oram Burning 488JT4.0S
Hot 2Saralaga , sao.T48.7t
1905. '
Oroa Xarnlag 848,781.44
SJetZaniaga 8308U80
Home additional opUmlaUo oplnlona on the national condition of bualneaa
affaire by leading flnanolore are printed today, aa foUowa:
CORTELYOU-RIDGELEY SAY BANKERS OPTIMISTIC
. 1 have bankera In nr effiee every day and find no apprehenaion among
n Anr at widasnread or even temporary bualneaa depression. Most
of them aay they look for no letting up of bualneaa In their districts at air
vmm .t,tmant wa dictated b Wm. TK Rldgaley.- controller of currency.
and waa given by him to the Waahlngton representative of this newspaper .
after It had received ine approval vam w wnwu., .
o rnr.inn veMra. Rldreley and Cortelyou were asked for an expression .-.
commenUng upon recent predlcUon by prominent Amerloaa capltallsta that
the country wa facing a alege of hard time.. , . . i ;
"VERY CONSERVATIVE," HARRIMAN SAYS
..-ii'. V ft.-., ...n Ih. aamAntii A wtilnh TOO rarav.
j Our roesBmirv rwwi.ww. - . .
(Predletione of RockefeUer and Belmont) It eeema to me the altuatlon la la
very conservative conwuon. v - , w
(Signed.) . . XL XL HARRIMAN, Kew Tork.
RIPLEY SEES NO IMMEDIATE DANGER
Anewering your wire! X aee no prospect of hard tlmea in Immediate tu
tor. ' .TT-H.
Prealdent: Atohlaon, Topeka Santa Fe Br-' Co., ; Loo Angelea, California.
COAL INDUSTRY OUTLOOK GOOD FOR ANOTHER YEAR
nutlock In coal mining Industry la moat aatla-
factory. The acale of wagee adopted a year ago, covering a period of Jwo
years, insures a conununc iur "w -- - . , .
between ins employer euaa my. . . " - T."
contracts with the consumers at a remunerative price and guaranteea them
their auppiy, wnicn in iun ith
ahead to deliver thelf manufactured product. The employe 1 earning good
wagee end nothing out prosponiy o w w-.. w .. ...
horiXOn. . iun,a onsnnM
(Signed.) VIM.V.0 W. BWOUUIO. -
President theMonongahela River ConaoUdated C 4k C, Co, Plttabnrg. Pa,
ThcrdlNcvcr Has! Been Ah Automatic felephoncoFailurc
TXAT IS ASrOTaEtrJI MASOV Vnrt the ArTOXATXO rXLXVMOXn SYSTmr make tha aecurtUe of the
company using It aafe, atapla and profitable, and why It haa been adopted by the Independent telephone eompenlf
8 IL. IUa.Uat l 4lavaa a I' ' r,. - . , r , , .
Ill f.U 4VUVVIU VtUffOi .'. ,r..: f. ,.!.-. ';..-.,' ;
im,
Aberdeen, B. D.
Akron. Ohio
Allentown, Pa
Auburn, Me. '
Auburn, N. T.
Battle Creek, Mich.
Beaver Fall. Pa.
BXXJEJHOXAH, WASJL
Butte, Mont
Cadillac. Mich.
Champaign, IU. v.,
Chicago, 111 i
Clekurna, Texas
Columbua, Oa.
Columbua, Ohio
Dayton, Ohio
sszryxx, oox.0.
I
m Paso, Texas ' .
Emaua, Pa.1 ,
Fall River, Maaa; .
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Heating. Neb.
Havana, Cuba,
Haaleton, Pa. :
. HoUandMlch.
f HopklnsvlUe, Ky. r
: Joneabore, Ark.
.:, LakeBenton, Mian.
. Lewlston, Me.
,i xjaroour, anra,
Lo Angelea, Cat
Manchester, Iowa
Marlanao, Cuba
', Marlon, Ind,
Medford, "V71 ,
Mlamlsburg,-Ohio
: ML Olive, 111. .
New Bedford, Mass.
; Oakland, CaL
: Ocean, Park. CaL
OMAMA, STUB.
Pent water. Mich.
Portland, Me,
pomTiAsrs, ob. ;
Princeton, N. J.
Richmond, Ind.
Rlversiue, CaL
Rochester, Pa.
RuahvlUe, Ind.
AST OZSOO, CAXi.
San Pranolsco, CaJ, ;
Santa Monica, CaL.
Saskatoon. Bask.. Can.
Sioux City. Iowa
South Band, Ind. , ,
SPOICAXB, WASX. '
Springfield, Mo. - " ;
St. Mary's, Ohio .
TACOMA. WASSt.
Toronto Junction, Can.
Traverse City, Mloh. ,
Urbane, IU. ' '
...Van Wert, Ohio
WALZJL. WAXJLA, WA83X.
Wausau, Wt. . , , "
Westerly, R. I.- i
! Wilmington, Det -Woodatock,
N. B4 Caa.
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT FROM AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE COMPANY
, Los Angeles, CaL, for 4 Years
ltOl Oroaa Earning,,....... to2.02.0t
... Eernlnga..,,.,... lg.J5S "
1901 Oroaa Earnings !??-??H2
Net Earning i5-iJH2
ltOS Oroaa Earnlnga ?'j'2 ?!
Net" Xarnlnga. ........ It2,(21.00
104 Oroaa Earnlnga., . ,,..,425.272.00
Net Earnlnga. ........ 128,422.00
ltOS Gross Earnings,
six months........... STt,t7S.CO
Net Earning,
alx montha. ,....... llt.ttS.OO
N 1901 Phones in Operation 2000 ' ; . 1069 Phones In Operation 2,7 93 All
Furnished by LOUIS J. WILDE, Lafayette B!(., ' -