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. OF 7 cult’ made money Yugdalo| es ‘itm! courag, came oft the heuvient oad’! HIGH: SCHO iL WINS VIRTUAL V TORY | Ps © {aes mist: 1 # fled, and with coin and the nugtbu | ” } and Milne re, Porein mand, he ought to be In the raed HHH) with @ vengeance next year | ee oe | The Seattlo high school won « showed more speed, more fighting | an and Hyrnes; Hoe] Marry Rush signed @ conttict| virtual victory over the University spirit and a better knowledge of Uiapire, Ber yesterday, and will be® with “Ch8 | of Washieaton's football team Sat the game z aa anne jteam again am San ; Heonyurday, holding the older and. It In felt at the university that ; TPR | Myers and Kimil Frisk are the Only | heavier player to #0 to,0 seore, Bagshaw should be moved to a half} Dividing the honors as nicely as « i; Civetana, 8 men, as far ax In known now, Whi | tay the first time in tho’ history ax Be bas hover showm himself tap You please, Seattle and Butte end Ht mw) will nog report mext yonty Frtak | of ihe wofodt, and today there is be a natural quarter, and his un-| ; we youterday With a} y ’ it ae eae ig etal’ '$ & fooling of much dissatisfaction at certain work Saturday was largely ee eee ae cade | ie o—White and Sullivan; Clark 4 ’ ry bis baal PABODATETR | the “1 There will have to be the cause the ¢ ralty's poor opening game of the year from the . Hemi joatog. a radical change in the play of showing. Many changes should be em jooals the baseba ‘ o | Detrott, 4, 3 the university or a poor season will made on the line also, as the much that it would be appropriate fo wy Ps Se eee * n| Seattle will play @ werien of atx ol 4 ' aati Sieh Schenk ees slowed | the Miners to car 7 off the nat 8 gt. Houle to 17 7) with Aberdeen this week, ving! ‘The high school outplayed the through the big university players! go, and the ewer he to be ¢ ee the unsatisfied ones ha chance ) university at every stage, and the repeatedly, Coach Placo has ex Geatant to let It.go thusly, Bly . ¢Hoe A little more baseball, Dugdale | yniveraity mon only held thetr own | cellent material,-but must do a lot Home 4,200 buss parted with one 8 Be pls n. it. m| Will be without the services of! pecause of thelr superior welght |of educating, to win. ooo ton f r twe pone seg 8) gt hs « oom 4 7 “ae oy eee rhage | and strength, Individually and as| Meanwhile the Bf school's ed thom, expectally nce oe e lows, but othe @ the & . o school playe yrompee ere never brighte were the f the season, The 5 _Beattgricnt and oor: MA) wash tribe will be in good: shape |” on & it mee Prey pieeaeme: were Lever. Wrigniet “ first ame an easy victory for i for the exhibition contests. The the Dugit Rush was in fine . League Standing firet game of the six will be called CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES $ ARRANGED form and hed tle trou Bon ly Won Tost, Wet. at 3 tomorrow afternoon | I ting the Miners out, while Roe perros +44 + | valt wae so wild that the Siwashes * ry ; “ Moanwhile we will have a world’s| CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—Tho National Durban, Evers, Frazer, Hoffman : won without the necessity of hit 1 vets se ¢ iS} championship sertes to wateh, Lo |commission has arranged the de Howard, Lundgren, Kling, Moran, % ting the ball Canta rr) a 4o4 cul obuge are offering odds on/|taila for the world’s championship Overall, MeCormick, Otia,- Pfels But in the second game the rae se ** Chicago, but there are plenty of) games between thé Chicago Na- ter, Reulbach, Sheckard, Slagle looal swatsmen ren heer a Th guapapapttts : Detroit tanation willing tO argue Yond, League club and the Detroit Schulte, Stetnfeldt, Tinlker, Wash new stumbling block atx-foo ° Americans. The games will be and Zimmerman, four individual, by the name of } NATIONAL LRAGUR Aberdeen’ played an’ exhibition | played as follows Detrolt—Archer, Oobb, Cough ‘hompson was recently dis Pittsburg, 4, 1) Ciaciomatl, #, 08 game with Bellingham yoaterday, wday, Oct 8 Chicago; ‘Ifa, Crawford, Donovan, Downes, | charged from the army and decided | rotate Sant! ® #] wieat game rou mand had a job of it winning by a day, Oct. 9, Chicago; Thurs Jones, Jennings, Killian, Low to turn by ye Russ Hall gave Pony lg ~ -” > y i & flscore of 5 w 4 The semt-profes | day, Oct. 10, Detrott; Friday, Oct. Mullin, Meintyre, Payne, O’Leary, | oe Soha wy ee trend | SH HEE Es Tat vade and Schisi; Listed |Monals pounded Jack Hickey from|11, Detrott; Saturday, Oct. 12, De Rossman, Schmidt, Siever, Schae | it not been for orrors behind him | Muite ooo a ars the box, and even Higginbotham |troit; Sunday, Oct. 1%, Chicago, | fer and Willett he would have shut the locals ont, |. Summa m ba tokey econd game nM | had his troubles The following players are eligi: Hank O'Day and John Sheridan | » it was he had the best of @ 4/4. " ke ory » oy 7. 4 | ble Chicago — Brown hance, will be the umpires. } ¥ sicerimn ial ; 1 a Ma “ and = Mefean Dudley's catch yesterday Was ONO egg setae ot eer ee mE eg ee \ gt jon Struck owt—-BY Alten, | Adams and Kelsey ot the most startling ever seen on fielding features by remarkable |\ | vy a errick Nalin et a local grounds, Cartwright hit one mingham, 104, third. Time, 1:32 1-5. | oatches mi : dupes nom Of his terrific drives down second SATURDAY $ ACES Sixth race, one and one ixtewnth Testerter’s Sones NORTHWEST LEAGUB. onions ; T 14 #\bane way, and ft did not seem to <a) bas Bh milow— Merry os . to 1 ye Veet Camm 5 Soh = a Lam be possible for Dud to get near it en) 102, won armakis, 104, see ABR MPO A. Sree Srosh ot Teer, | ae end Moran; | ity speared it with his bare nad: | LATONIA. ond; Ayrwater, 96, third ee a ee >t the : over nd c « oe ee Be Be ee es Recond n ® however, snd omploted © Coutts! sist race, three-quarters mile— 7 3 Pe yi ~ on oe Goniaainil Stoner Hill, 5 to 2, (Shilling) 110, a ee ee ee ae Batterie Raymond and Marshall a Hl sooma to have made |W"; Sister Polly, 102, second i ee Yesterday's Scores. te Setar la or as “Private” Thompson. ee . ve 103, third. Time, ie Bk OS fay come loxartilleryman at Fort Worde ; Pw & ere sseeetees the Butte manager has a twirler| Second race, wevenelghths mile) wie entertaining some cain i Perak .... ea Sr ee longer than Garvin, but hin|—-MosedW Balle, 20 to 1. (Taylor)! | 14 @pri rd | Bette aoe te i oe he me thiness ia not his only excel-|19% won; Heron, 97, second; Van-|*t his home, 414 Spring st. 1a * p nS Se ee tanea. ‘The tenet ane. tee Olt Kinds |, 98, third i ime, 1 7 : night BE. C. Miller, 29 years of age, | ate , eee of speed, a nice curve ball, and yes-| | ar FA ag a Py "ihiaeees ee, & tailor, dropped dead, evidently of oe OS Se se {| torday exhibited beautiful control. | Oo ~ ooem tas 95. second a ay, heart disease, The young man was ee ee | Russ will reserve the newcomer) Vb “97 third. Time, 1:10 45, [Im the midst of fun and galety and | ot 8 g for next year Fourth race, one mile—Lexoline, | Was laughing with bis guests when | ‘ de prigrt 11 to 5, (Lee) 108, won; Deutsch-|stricken. The deceased had been The fans in Tacoma yesterday |ignd, 108, second; Edwin Gum, 107,|¢mployed by Dean & Curtis, and is Aberdeca Took Moth | presonted Danny Shea and Ike) third. ‘Time, 1:44 jthought to have relatives in Phila UVRR, BC. Cet T—aberdece | Butler with gold watches, in token | pifth race, three-quarters mile=|delphia. The remains are at Bon day through | of their estecin and all that sort) Vensel, 7 to 1, (Pratt) 96, won; |ney-Watson chapel econd game being of rubbish, don’t you know. Ik®/Laura Clay, 169, second; Addax, aoe | }has been the steadiest of the TigOr | 99 third Time, 1:19. visits ASSAY OFFICE. jtwirlers, and Shea's work, day after! Bizth race, three-quarters mile— THE SEATTLE STAR=MONDAY OCTOBER iA “di 1907, ie P cetarspapeaantinns day, week after week and month | pelitoone, 20 to 1, (Foy) 107, won;| Frank Leach, for ten years sup after month without the relle€ of | Dencon, 108, second; Dainty Belle, |ertntendent of the San Francisco sacahius ene eo ay tate and) change catcher, has been one of 108, third. Time, 1:18 4-5 jmint, recently appointed United mma made a game fight for the |t2@ features of the season Seventh race, one and one-six-| States director of mints, is in Seat coma made a ne fight fo nth mile—County Clerk, 6 to 2,|tle en route to Washington, D. C free bat the} " egy tee Stems SOCCER FOOTBALL. (Shilling) 100, won; Dr. Spruill, |to take up the duties of his new el slump Son: ee rage See 105, second; Charlaton, 107, third. | position. He made @ visit to the peuttre cartes from Wanderers 1, Thisties 1, |local assay office and declared thereby carrying off a The Wanderers and the Thistles | WINDSOR, jhimeelf pleased with the general The winne of! payed a fast game of soccer fot: | conditions there. first ball at Woodland Park yesterday,! First race, three-quarters mile— J" ERR at, when mer the score ending 1 to 1. Both gjalh | Charile Eastman, 7 to 10, (More look from the ladder | sere made in the second half, Bogs |land) 112, won; Mortiboy, 97, sec | JUNE GRICE BINS. early in the m & 108M | seoring for the Thisth and Cort. (ond; Plattoon, 103, third. Time. 7 seorin . With the honeymoon hardly on | - COAST LEAGUR. can lead the league season It waithe for the Wanderers. [1:18 16 Totate . ‘ deserves to win, and it really would Second race, five-sighths mile— | ‘he wane death claimed Mrs. Kath Rurte Aw ® Sam Francteeo, 5; Loe Amgeton, 4 ~lerine Anderson, wife of Alex Clif: | an, it : ©! neere nw n/bave mo chame i the 7 Tacoma 1, Rangers 0. Sbirley R.. 11 to 6, (Burton) 107, | tora Anderson, and a bride of only at, tb. ‘ ® Lee Angeles a % > had « d out the winners Ue R wore beat | WO; Linda Lake, 102, second ae . San Francis $1 | the: The Seattlo Rangers Leay firey third. Time, | ree mooths. The couple were ot : Bat Hogan; Ree r en in a fast « ot soccer yes-/Lady Krmy, § n, | married last June and Rev. W. J. a ey and ume and terday by the Tacoma team, the a Mets, who joined them in wedlock, forth. ‘ ease The managers all around the cir. | final score being 1 to 0. The gaine| | Third race one and one-eighth | wii consign the body of the girl } ; More battleships ai aavy yard Guns For Rent rs was played in Tacoma, Bnd WAS at ie ine ee eens tittainee, ge’ | t0. 't# last resting place on Tues 4 than ever before. * | 1024-26 Becond av. tanded by many Seattlo enthusiasts. | (MOrwame tla eee — ‘h 4 day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Mra Totals mee rT Time, 2:00 1-6 ee ind. Anderson was the daughter of Mra foore by innings . o Pot wd 7 Fourth race cioven-sixteenths Katherine Gross of 1811 Fourteenth }mile—-Frescati, 6 to jy |. NS i $7, wot; C. W. Shilling, 92, sogond; |" Oriental Billiard and Pool Pa | tr nite . Konite, 100, third. Tine, 1:12 46. lars, 1415 Third ay., have eight | t Buy your hat of E N. Brooks & fth race, seveneighths mile—| tables and the only 5x10 pool table 1831 Second ar Racitement, 6 to 5, (Moreiand) 102, | in Seattle. A place for gentiemen. | mpregnable Bulwa See The depositors’ Security any bank consists F tween him and any possible and SECOND « servatism of the bank's officers and d In The Scandinavian American Bank the actual m any possible loss exceeds $1,500,000, made up as f of $500,000; second, the Surplus and Undivided Pre than $500,000 additional; third, the the direct Million Dollars before any depositor could lose a si principal. in loss, ectors. words, aged, little ne atism is know the Northwe centers of eve the of In ma the most of Security rIRST f the xckholders’ liability % and stockholders would have to lose more than One and a Half sufficiently to have financ of the actual money be- efficiency and con- integrity, one y between the depositor and First, the Capital Stock which amounts to more of $500,000. In other ws vlits, ngle penny either of interest or ‘As to the way in which the bank is man ed be said here. Its Conserv- n in Seattle, known throughout st, known in all the financial ry country that has progressed ial centers Reserve, for instance, Banks throughout the tter of Savings i country adopt a 10 per cent Reserve as being ; sufficiently safe. We have heretofore men : tioned in o advertisements that the New } York Trust Companies withdrew from the | Clearing House rather than comply with its i requirement of a 15 per cent Reserve. The ; linavian n Bank always main t a Reser nting to more than 30 per cent of it sit By thus doubling OES the precautio { safety that are everywhere accepted as star 1 we really carn le ia diate etek ha money for our stockholders; but we insure, In all the latest and most up nec, and then again insure, the two great requi | to-date styles, including the 11,421,498.35 ites—Security and Punctuality { deservedly famous “King Conservatism is likewise manifest in the j Quality” make, and many oth high character and speedy maturity of the | és bank’s loans. The absolute security of the j ers equally as good. To dis ts Sry ag it “a j - principal is m ned tandards that not i pose of an iinmense overstock only comply with the banking laws (as they j must), but are even yet more rigid. And the { R d ti most recent tally showed 48 per cent of all j eductions : the money loaned as available within thir ' day Sometimes this percents ywer metimes it is higher. The important j Have Been Made point is that the 30 veh cent nnd te 4b nem Genk euattahts Gihin cists days show definite feature mservatism with which The Scandinavian American Bank is conducted In All We invite Business Accounts, Household Accounts, Personal Accounts, Saving Account Commercial Depositors, small as well as large, will be accorded every accommo. fat tent with our system of Conservat Banking. 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