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ete RTE SIR Washington high Westover is now to take the place contest, It is ho: with the Califo champions, which. late in the season ean bring up the ele feated the other the venture ought one. CO. “G” WINS MEET The field » ton yesterday by panigs and the band the battalion stationed there with a Hw won by Company of %8 points. Company md to get nia intergoholastle if arratged be the most linporta The game could not Manager | ra gan » proposed the pet held at Fort Law: | four ymaprising ond with 18, and ComPany Robinett, Winters. Olesen and Ferguson were t athletes of the day VANCOUVER TURNS THE TABLES (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct players the tables on the University of Cal ifornia yesterday, Vancouver soccer soore of 8 to 0 played on a very pery field, and its f the unexpected stunt whose feet flew ¢ them and who with resounding thud ter of spattering mud puddies HIGH LIFES POLITICIANS After losing the first game in the on alleys last night the High Lifes trimmed the mateh of three 8. A.C. bow ticiane last night taking other two. The scores follow High Lites 1 3 1 McGregor 163 M40 Deguan .. 140 mr Churebill .... 132 171 Keating 158 200 Allan .. 184 183 Totals .. TT Sal Politicians— : Sands .. 124 Seruby 167 Pinneo . 139 Dobb .... ....167 173 Putaam .. 189 200 Totals 895 soz High Lifes margin- 34 pins. High score-—Sands. High average, Allan, 193 1-3 SPORTOGRAPHS between s from the ¢ Today the fight Northwest and the over the drafting of piay the former organisation by ifornia crew is being fo before the National ° winning The game and slip 1res of from in the BEAT com We would like to hear D. ne has meee Bpo! “Wee” Coyle, the star quar the Washington high s played four years and {s {x for the game with Spoks Investigation that this is year and that he ma day Smithson, the Oregon has been attracting Yale. He recently captured about shows, le's finish this sprinter attention at halt the events In a meet peted in by the star the college * Kid Hulen is being spoken of as the probable field captain for next year's Spokane Sp myste known that the fleider, who peared twe running the der the nam Quinn figures Willie Fortier, an Idahc ang Frank HH. Nor Lake outfielder, may uniforms next year practically closed with and will prob than ever before. A rain coat that will _ keep you dry the Opposite the Totem Pole On the that he one like Hulen to run wear Dugdale hes athletes of team. bly give then Dattreenres at the navy | which to carry and place tholr “se j curttios, My aimple préceas of buying the stock & game } borrowing money with wh th to | pantong using the stock of the new Jone of the most active lieutenan tw | treasury ready to rush money to the relief of the threatened institu aa THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1907. aroused and it appears Hikely that icon who Hyves at the Soattte | this kind of punishment will before | fell and suffezed a broken (Continued from page 1.) | Ja great while be forced by public| was taken to Providence hoa Jopinion and sae of these pagte - 4 will disappear th@tr | in Wall #t., and bre@k | ing stone or making brooms, Ifke | petty malefactor, || SAVE HALF YOUR | | COMEDIAN ARRESTED MILK BILL And got better results than | from frewi’ milk by ustog | and similar speculations, undertook to acquire possession of strings of banks and trust compantos, through They got possession of the sald anks and trust companies by the of several and then on that stock buy other banks and trust com (By United Press.) NBW YORK, Oct. 29.-—Maymond 2 ‘ HOLIDAY | Hitcheoek, the comedian, han beon|| CARNATION MILK, titutions to buy that of still othors, ‘They then proceeded to arrested and arralg din court on turreinto promotion Institutions the “te in esnueanea eee ae Sterilized. | banks and trust compante o aC blackmall charge made by him against Hugo Voeck Voocks wa Tan Cente a full pint oa arrested last week on complatnt of Hitehcoek, who aceused Voecks of || makes a quart and a half of trying to extort $2,000 from him faed milk. ( ‘me 1 ; oe ot ayia tiem " - seer t DECISION OF CLOSING OUT oa tener alleged mietren: not substitute eT ment of Voeck’s dy old wate "y TT TR TOC r | ment _of Ve Leyearold slater. || || —FORTUNATELY ESCAPING Geo. N. Baker, president of the Turkish baths, under Grand | | First National bank, whose power: | ater ful influence in Wall at. alded in| preventing a more widespread | panic. | loader buccaneers, unless the latter gave up control | In the process of forcing the now | ptled fifan: % and thelr Hew ants out of control, a great trust pany was closed up and heavy | runs were made on several others, | but {n the end honor was saved. | | Mr, Morgan, who waa fa com |mand, triumphed. He had at his foall his own group of banks and Cravenettes Now that the rainy season is here, porhaps it i# not really necessary to call your atten trust companies, the Standard Of tloa to @ shipment of very stylish Rain Coats group, the Ryan group of great in-! and Cravenettes which arrived recently *| surance companies, with their enor | They will be on display tomorrow, so be mous resources, and the secretary sure and come early to make your choloe la the effort te allay fears of of the United States treasury, who among the first peded depositors. ran eapectally up m Washing kf Our credit service As OF ts ompioyed daily by a ton and who tendere all or any ie, great many people GOON Ine. nae anna quired, investing deposits tn the | part of $26,000,000 to uphold “public Dumont Clark, president of the American Exchange National bi credit” and incidentally Morgan It was doing Morgan, I Her, | Standard Ol} and Ryan credit Ryan, K other financial! And thus happlly the honor of kings several better, ff on a some ‘the country emerges from the fur! most preposterous inflatte 1 plec elal Prices assistance, why wouldn't you 0 Cupe and Saucers, wild reso Our prices are as low as the low patterns, pair Children’s 25c Mugs, beautiful designs . est for the same high grade of merchandise, and when you come you will find that we make abso lutely no charge for the accom modation of credit Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 13324 Second Avenue. 209 Union Street. 60c Comb and Brush Trays “Seattio’s Credit House.” 60¢ Mayonnaise Sets, white and gold oe ee 60¢ Milk Pitchers, gold decora tions 85e Ron-Bon Nappies, rose pat- SSe Choce Pots, gold anda rose 8c Sugar and Creamer, gr wign $900 and Firmest Step Towards Success IS and MUST BE the money you SAVE. Un- less you were born rich, Se Sugar and Creamer, rose de WHERE $26,000,000 WAS STORED TO STOP PANIC. sign Secretary Cortelyou, called hurriedly to New York by the serious ness of the financial situation, spent the day in the United States sub tions. The secretary had $26,000,000 ready to move at a moment's notice. The subtreasury was flanked continuously by an expectant, curious crowd. what smaller you will have to be a sald/ry and there ts a general sigh of | ly been trying to fi pathe| All will probably be quiet uatii| saver before you can be- of rectitude, for th gatora| the next revelation of financial come an investor. The have been abroad. And when they | knavery and rotteoness shall come, found that Morse, Thomas and the | when again there will be a tornado! lesser financial t, and so it will go uo abont, and that # stop It threatened, their hearts b urnet with} If a few of the Rock ers, Mor: | ignation gans and Ryans had, when these| They caused the clearing house “high financial” revelations first | only real saver is the systematic saver — 80 Ul much in the bank on a aegereenencer each and every pay day. The great thing is to start ata pace you ¢ keep—and then KE “IT UP. The Scandina vian American Bank will te Y ARE THE be glad to help in ever twp I Lie Alavka Building, owned by oles } y ? WEAR, | the Scandinavian-American way in its power. owe THEY Tht &F INE hMAR Bank On Savings a 0 Compound We Pay Interest Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest; More Than 26,000 Satisfied Depositors. Scandinavian American Bank Alaska Building, Seattl to 6% | 2.50 THAN THE . Dining Cars|) FyMon &) 405—Pike Street-—405 == Wm. A. Nash, president of New York clearing house, who is di Oakleigh Thorne, president of recting effort to restore confidence the .Trust Company of America, in New York which successfully weathered a —— eens run that took millions from its de to a hatr our Kangaroo posit fund, and intensified the cut, wuits of striped clothes and free THE HOME DINING ROOM IS NOT MORE PLEAGANT growing apprehension. board and lodging at tate to refuse to do business with the | grated, these great financial rascal banks and trust comy NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY first Ave. and Columbia St SEATTLE, WASH, ON THE Special Sale Friday and Saturday, This Week, We Will Sell Sheet Music oe 10 y Places for 10 Cents. Our dining cars ard #@fong and heavy, conse me pe 1 quently easy riding. THEGBbles are large and seats lies ee ek ce ae comfortable. The wide Windows admit ample day seal cat te LOM oat vant heh wh : ished te light and allow the dind¥ a beautiful panoramic view pai siege enedn oe ‘ ,* ‘ while eating. ~ . ve - ong a ae BREAKFAST ANO LUNCHEON SERVED A LA Cc i 2 with this company. You Bee How - a ts CARTE, DINNER TABLE D'HOTE ! ne Ss , how rapid ] Piano the r glad to have you ask us about trains. fares, Hi ~ oF, 9 mM 1205 Second Ave. J », MoMULLEN, € P. A,, Seattic, Wash = A. TINLING, G Seattle, Wash fF ly « on he riyer f HORROCH SEATTLE-TACC + RO ies _ President Fare o—Round Trip, Oe {AN " 7 FOUR ROUND THIPS DAILY I aa it fi and a and 6:46 2. Vv. A. SMITH. M All : ue T ) A. D. CHARLT 3 ¢ 8:35 30 p.m. U. SEE eYy.Jd ? t Seattle A per Ct. Interest paid on Savings 1 wepe BESTSGARVEY. BUCHANAN CO JUST RECEIVED—AN IMMENSE | CHRISTMAS IMPORTATION | COMPRIS ING SING THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS’ | BEAUTIFUL | HAND-DECORATED CHINA | MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE TO MAKE SHIPMENTS OF NOW ON SALE PHENOMENAL BARGAINS PURCHASED MONTHS AND MONTHS AGO, LONG BEFORE OUR THE CHINA DEPARTMENT HEAVY MARKET 1} ADVANCES OF SAVINGS FROM ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF | | | ' | Based on present-day market quotations, || than the under-mentioned figures | | | + ges and 19¢ 26e Celery Trays, rose pat Se Halr Receivers, white and rose and grape de &5e Fruit Dishes decora pe and gold de {ld rose ave wild rose pat- H fae BH $1.00 Olive Dishes. | 16¢ Toothpick Holders, Bread and Butter Plat Pie Plates, wil se Shaving Mugs, wild rose pat ¢ After-Dinner Cups and Saucers, We request the pleasure of your company ata Victor Concert To be given in the main room of our store, No. ON ALL DEPOSITS METROPOLITAN BROKERAGE Bonds and Grain Rooms 1007-1008 a ec a eee INN mS era mes me Sm na y e kd = would oecur only once fa several INJURED WHILE SKATING a ereeemerenemmerse | neration t Wi skating ta Dreamland ri} THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU But now publie thought ts betny night Athert T. Bear, a youn | = a The proposed game between the and Salt Lake high school has practle ally fallen through WORTH OF ROOM FOR HEAVY | = LOT even more FROM A BARGAIN VIEWPOINT, THESE OFFERINGS ARE TRE- MENDOUS—POSITIVELY_UNAPPROACHABLE — GREAT CHANCE FOR SEATTLE’S EARLY GIFT BUYERS. $2.00 “Wand Painted Sugar and of Haviland China at Sep 1406 Second y evening, 28th, at 8 o'clock. Ad- mission free rigs? AVE” Gppbsite post Orrick DOWNIN G, HOPKINS & RYER, INC, 05-306 Alaska Bldg COMPANY, Phones—Sunset Malt ) Bank Building. “The Seattle Spirit” talking, 60% © it for me and ame for you. I ust order & ou ‘don't " ask the P. & ‘jusive dottlert and it ia ce t secrets. ct Sound Bottling Phone 9 eae bree aed | Hie ffs Wh order is Grand } ne. T Furnitu Money Most g¢ from th finished Many cg Upholste too, is feet hia. Wher With the Workme of & loy We w With a