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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY. NOV. 6, 1907. . - JUMPED TO DEATH. + at Camp No. 6, Jomped, but lost iis talanee when he struck the NANAIMO, B. ©, Nov. 6.—Two | around and his body was thrown on mon were killed near Chemainus | the ratte Heveral cars of the heay fly laden train passed over him THE WHITMAN CONTEST zway dawn a steep teountaln erade,| ie, Vee ainont dead wham mehany away down 4 steep mountain grade, | / ap ‘ ni The Jocomative engineer lo! The remaining members of the cen EIS | White, @f Vancouver, dashed Ma! inain crew wer jured, though hoad against @ stump white to the | ai) of them jumped P With a half doren ox-varsity mon} will play thelr second team against Jnet of jumping from the runaway | © sie da j , He ) as gto ever ember of the} train was in itty killed Leave Pier 2 to neo bat ou on and coming through | Washington y mom k ae cs ihe hon tt wan {frat toam being out of the game ° ° Walter Asbery, who was bookkeep with suggestions when WAS! with one injury or another. Bor. | i ° " vit wah thought they were needed, Coaches | i, Martin, Philbre Dimmtek, | (By United Press.) cause for the change is sald to » + Place and Luek put the university | Peringer, Camp, Coo Lyman TACOMA, Noy, 6-—At the In. have started when Mr. Rosene re Wh S di M team through its last practice, pre | Rigsty and Hrubaker are all eatd (stance of the Guggenheim officials, | fused to cooperate with a commit | en en ing one ratory to the game at Walla/to be in bad shape, The report t8/a meeting of the stockholders of|teo which had been named by Mr, | ia with Whitman Friday, Lack | looked upon as a bear story by the |the Northwestern companies will| Guggenheim and hin associates to| *,* of vim and fight was criticised on | Washingtonians. be held in New York November 11,| make an Investigation of the North Te Oth C t Togtmier at con 0 er Uilles all hands, and an offort was made} Place will play and W. R. Rust, prosidont and adn | western Commercial company and to pound it inte the players that) ter; Reser and Flaherty, « 8; }eral manager of the Tacoma Smelt: | subsidiary compantos under ita con they must scrap barder ff they are | Grimm and Rants, tackles; Mackay | ing company wit! probably be | trol . og bg ied aged sega bw Bye yen tlle GW tg com ee: r to Uther Countries From Whitman’ comes a atéry to}quarter; ilarris and Clark, halves, | geattio, ak president of the North Mr. Rosene js io the east, and 1M the effect that the missionaries ‘and Willis, full western company nothing of the reported trouble ta i mmm | The chief friction which is the to be given out here You will find particular advantage in the facil ities offered by our de partments of Foreign )} REWARD FOR BEST FOOTBALL SONG = : STIRS VARSITY POETS TO WORK SAYS CZAR IS A ing communion with thelr “thought : oma and Domestic Ex the state university, and if the <_ ~ — 4 > and socket edition of Webster shange. Our Bank students begin growing long hair Th) “nance visiter te stopped | (By United Press.) Wallings left St. Petersburg soon Be 9.286008 change re aink and developing that faraway look, dozen times between the adminis HOSTON, Nov, 6.—Kellogg Dur. | @fter thetr vane and are now in Wrareee Money Order System is Hoertin, where they will remain for 42). 618 08 tration building and sctence bal! | land, a Boston student of social con the most convenient ft can be attributed { hy anxio mate ith the ®@ month, after which they go to Pon one 14 J tae epee oth ays prize for th he What’ rhyme re ch var, |@tlona, has reached home from | Paris for the winter, Durland says 0,90.006 00 way of sending money beet py song, and since then sity? Kurepe. He was detained for two that the cxar ie «a drunkard, that he 2.02) .298 09 to E uropean countries. ; ther student and two-thirds A $5 prite for the beet song wit} |4aye two weeks ago by Russian au ie influenced by spiritualinte and 8497 ee0.00 4 Gt the coeds, have been more or|be awarded before the football | ‘horities In Bt. Poteraburg, toxeth-|fukers, und that he consulted the 400.022 40 Ask about it at our For- Joss atirred by the muse. game with Pullman on November |* with William Hnglish Walling, noted =— mediunas, Philippe and Wi" 421,400.95 eign Exe hange Window uct will bo | Mere, Walling and Rone Stranaky. | Fathor John, when he desired a son Absent-minded imitators of all 31, and the winning pro¢ the poets from the Bard of Avon rendered by the rooters during the to George / wander about the big contest re Durtand evaded the Russian author: to be born ae bis befr, Duriand as ittes just as he was about to be | serts that the czar is atubborn rath- [te pido mee and hastened home. The ‘er than rain 8 (No. 10). We also is sue Bank Drafts in large or small amounts on most American cities, as well as throughout the world. snot = a oe —— ‘, send a big crowd of rooters with | faculty stic ks to ite idea that the FROM EDUCATES game should hot be played, there} HOLD OF VESSEL promises to be all kinds of tr ble. A petition is belng circulate have among the business men of Mos-| 4 The Educates, who havo been | *MONe ving the faculty to allow! Yeading in the &. A. ©. bowling the game, and It ts hoped that this} eet ote ors, The body of an unk (yu United Press.) found this morning SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 6—Two |e Chilean bark Adela, which Is owe man was | » the hold of} On Savings 0 0 Compound “tournament, were kicked off their | will cause the professors to change on the drydock at Quart 1 : pit. | t ' additional deaths due to injuries tr ‘ artermastor high horse last night by A —— helr minds. id i ove “ - =, 5 eee > ie Snibor. TES Wend Gas ertatea ane We Pay interest tictans, who = gh at Se > lhave heen reported to the oer, Ue tan had evidently been killed ved, thas lettin » the coroner, |! 4 ij pte Se Hinde stop into the lend SUTTON DEFEATS }W. @. Burton, national organizer | bY ® fall through the hatebway, The ; ceomion thes Hor the Carmen's union, was knock. "8 's said to have gone on board | , the vessel last night with the sail ing position, The scores follow . r ed de Sacran Savings Department OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Sands .. 183 180 180— 493 know his name or remember what ~ + ee ribly mangled. He died an hour )™ A - ; 2 Aare Case 165 166 158-—~ 48 CHICAGO, Now @—eorge Sut-|inter. "William Cue, a lehorer, was |Pecemne of him after be boarded from 5 to 8 o'clock Grinnell 150 140 169-- 459 . the ship. Coroner Carroll ia im Dobb 168 167 1465 487 | ton, champion 182 bdillard player, rum down by @ car at 18th and veatigating Sanee 177 206 166— 548 last night defeated Jacob Schaefer | Valencia, suffering a fractured i eam eis by 500 to 241 skull and tuternal injuries. He died Assisting Minnesota . . . Tota ae en eeteeaee a eee he gy mem alo ha Scandinavian American Bank {dent Roosevelt conferred with his | ( 's “Sree PORTLAND EXPECTS 10 : : 156 160 167 ped BE BEATEN ifinanctal sit sation woretary Cir — - oleh AB ot 5191 |telyou was called twice durtog fhe | Ogden .. .....121 168 160— 439] Tene | hoes He announced that phe Cosper .... ..154 179 158— 491) > Peeguerae ie thet ad made an additional respogee : The defeat of the Seattle _ to the appeal of the Minnespts — — chool at da of the school at the hands of ¢ lbankers for. financial ~~ od Alaska Building, _Seattles Totals S41 SIT 904 Spokane team has not beodenes the p Spokane | United Pre oo * ad or mit iw ae High score—Potnam, 205. High fear in which the other high (By nit ress) The additional deposit ts supper avyerage—Johnson, 19623. Edu-jschools of the northwest hold the PBR. cen hy 7 tn pele to have been $3,000,000. } , ; } ’ sw | Harrivon ‘olby, tod : cates” margin—66 jepeedy local eleven. Oe ie anon | States navy, seems Hkely to miss; LOOKS BAD FOR ALASKA.) ' - by the fact that the west side [cn . ar eee te | TROUBLE OVER THE Seattle ‘Gaturdae expecting te be|single day. Rear Admiral Robert| (By United Press) | defeated by the loca! team. M. Berry will be retired January! WASHINGTON, D.C. Nov. @ The Portland Telegram of yes-| 25. and the vacancy thereby created | It ts very evident that Alaska sali : MOSCOW GAME terday prints an interview with the 4 naturally fall to the lot of | Set receive home re the j . manager of the Portland team in Capt. Colby, but it happens that ot con oth which he states that the best he | he will be retired on the same day t are agal move at can hope for is a tle score with |! Captain Colby were a day t. Unele Cannon is um (Star Special Gervien) MOBCOW, Nov. 6—The Pull-| geurtio. The local boys are work. | Younger, or Admiral Berry a day oinisingly opr te the tor 3 manidaho football game, sched ing pard for the game, aid intend older, the coveted rank would be m of government. Vari i uled for Friday, may not be play: |;. «now cemirete that they |Within the reach of Captain Colby. /0 ve that the dis ed, The faculty of the local unl- ay gtill play the kind of football |Or if Admiral Berry st 1 trict is too sparse settled. It ts Yersity has come through with 4 tnat made them Invincible until | permixston wt ignorance and corporation rule Statement that it belleves stud they ram up against Spokane. one day soor more Important than football, and tired for a; ave a gle of the Alaskans. Alaskans, that it did not think a game ou| A pest of snatis has been the | vacancy for Captain ( As it however, will not give up the fight & school day a wise thing. At the| means of stopping many of the jis Captain Colby will miss becom-/ and be here In large numbers Washingtoa state college all| water mains of the city of Chi-/ing a rear admirat by the sarrow-| all putting in a plug for home rule arrangements had been made to’ cago. fest of margins, unless a casualty a ae ee ————ew [OCCUrS 50 here Ia the ranks of jeewe higher up. 'WATERSPOUT SEEN AT SEA (By United Press.) | NEW ORLEANS, La. Nov. 6, |The steamship City of Tampico, which has reached the harbor, re ports narrowly escaping a gigantic waters last Friday while in the suif. Passengers aboard the vew were badly scared and « catas he might have taken place but for the prompt action of {ts officers in steering the ship clear of danger Passengers claim that the water} spout was at least 70 feet high TRAINMEN GET A RAISE (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Nov. 6—An ag ment has been re Alton road and which ts blocking the mighty strug NEW YORK BUILDING THE NOVELTY ANNEX, 1207 SECOND AVE. Salvage Sale | Women’ s Suits Cloaks and Skirts from the Wrecked Steamer Corsair We purchased from the insurance underwriters at about one-fourth the factory cost every Suit, Cloak, Skirt and thousands of yards fine Do mestic and Imported Suitings, and of- fer the Seattle public the benefit of our great purchase. Where we save in buying, so do you is not so much a matter of money as it is of choosing the right store. Here you will find only the finest of clothes ---unexcelled for i between the atnmen which all jorences. The pay of trainmen, firemen and baggagemen is affected by the agreement, the new rates to go All wages conducte The cloths have been made up in our own factory into stylish and tasty Suits and Cloaks, and are offered for sale tomorrow at special ulvage prices To Protect Trust Companies. NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—Wall at.| sighed with relief today when it learn of America and 1 | d that money would be sup plied “up to th the Trust Cow the Lincoln T LADIES’ COATS AT SALVAGE PRICES. J rent alt= dA All the Cloaksand Coats from the Corsair will be sacrificed tomor : style, fit and supe- thom a Sunday's meeting of t row. These Cloaks are tailored in the season’s latest fashion } rior workmanship. The prices are ff ii7 27"0, Morean.,, mansion lot, worth $15}00) Salvage Sale price ....++.++ s++sse+e. $6.75 E the lowest for such high grade ff sc ssso.u" lot, worth $4000} Salvage Sale pric cassous, GATS . ? to pay depositors in full | i clothing. Fiat eoveneemmente may be made | to enable h companies to re 4 sume business & committee as : heen appétated to have tnde et LADIES’ SUITS MISSES’ COATS 5 control the majority stock of each Ss Regal $15 Clothes oat ; ‘ewe it Ladies’ Broadcloth, Sdrges and all the | One lot, London and Tourist styles, | } PARIS. Nov. 6.--The” tumor new materials, worth t to $47.50, Sal e : joment of Anna Gould Sale price $18.75 Misses’ Coats, worth $18.00, Sal i » De Sagen, Count Bon! Cas Don’t take our word for it---see for yourself, THE@HUB ane's cousin, is affirmed ir It is reported Ub mat will be pt announced short) LADIES’ SKIRTS vage Sale price .....s.e0s cipubetbcidualbaiie that SILK PETTICOATS he latest shades, and worth $8.00 to $10.00, S WASHINGTO . 6.—Wher the Jamestown expc rt, worth $10.00, Salvage price ge] ember 30 it will have a alvage Sale price $6.25 be reliable. $4.95 On the Square and On the Square Jf "j= =| Sahagel The Novelty Annex | 1207 Second Av. 1/3 to 1/2 erves You Beste The Store That vey- Buchanan co Extra! Extra!’ COMMENCING TOMORROw, TREMENDOUS SALE | $10,000 READY-TO- “WEAR STOCK FROM THE BANKRUPT BROOKLYN STYLE STORE OF DARLINGTON & co, |} Possession Coming to Us Through Our New || York Office at a Most Favorable Price Conceg. SAVINGS FROM There never has—there never will be—another | such saving opportunity this season, AT THE BARGAIN BOOTH TOMORROW NOTIONS At Unbelievably Low Prices, White aod Black Crinoline, ve sce Hiack Head tint Pins, 6 on card thee weeeee 18 sees : M. and K. Knitting Cotton, i all colors Barbour's Linen Finish Thread, Black Darning Cotton, on spools, each king Cotton, spool all colors, _ THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST cae alice ae ae oe M13 —UIS—1l7 SECOND AVENUB OM ALL DEPOSITS fan We want your savings only, brought to us personally, or sent by mail. Moving < BEKINS Sieveueeal COR. THIRD AND WASHINGTON, Finest and Best Equipment for Moving Furniture, Plans ad Bagenge, etc. Modern Padded Furniture Vans Specially Com $22.50 structed Plano Wagons. Light Delivery Wagons No Charge ea) for Coming to your House. No Charge for Going Back. No How $14.50 Work. We can tell you to @ cent what your move will cost 7 Phones—Main 1683; Ind. 71. $14.75 Cut Freight Rates Fire Proof Storage. The life of a Re 0 Depends tpon the care you take of It. .Do not allow your Victor records to lle around where they will be covered "ae We are selling fine record cabt as low as $15.00, and ae of the cabinet will soon bi ved when you consider & tion it affords your records will be glad to send yor & catalogue of our cabinets upon re t TI cup Bauc Wholesale and Retail Victor Dealers 1406 Second Avenue — METROPOLI TAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, ——_—— BROK ERS— ~~ Stocks, Bonds and Grain. Private Wires. Phones—Sunett MAM 2867, Ind. 2508, Rooms 1007-1008, American Bank Building. from a China, DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC, includ BROKERS % a 1 ups 1s 1 After. a EE Plates, Celery “The Seattle Spirit” There is no use talking, 6% done it for me Jo the same for you it to do—just order # to | f it, and it you dost Ever atthe Spirit, ask the P t Co, to explain hey are e ive bottler ote ‘le Pr send tt 1h OP H oor of secrets. Com/ a _ Puget Sound Lae Phone