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as iE Union Savings and Trust Company of Seattle J. B. MAD Pres. JOHN B. Whok on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1903. semi-annually. JAMES D. HOGE, Jr., President; A. B. STEWART and J. D. LOWMAN, Vice Presidents; N, B. SOLNER, Cashier. COUGALL, MacDougall & Southwick Co, AGEN, jesale Commission Merchant A. B. STEWART, JAMES D. HOGE, JR. ant 112 Cherry Street ‘ Paid Up Capital $100,000 Surplus $50,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. D. LOWMAN, GEORGE DONWORTH, Prem, Lowman & Hanford Stationery & Pte. Co. Piles, Donworth & Howe, Attorneys EMANUEL ROSENE FERDINAND SCHMITZ, Vico Pres, and Mer Hamm & Behmitz Land Co, JOHN H. McGRAW, McGraw & Kittinger, Real Estate and Investment Broker® N. B. SOLNER, Manager, Bank of Cape Nome, Alaska. Pres, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. President A General Savings and Banking Business Transacted Courteous, Liberal, Yot Conservative, Secure Savings Department We receive money on deposit as Savings Deposits, in accounts of $1.00 and upwards, and pay 4 per cent. interest thereon, credited rates of interest. vator, Assignee, Trustee, General Agent, as well as Receiver. Trust Department We act as Administrator, Executor, Guardian, Curator, Conser- Registrar of Stocks, Bonds and other Securities. We loan money on Real Estate and Mortgages, as-wellsas on Approved Collaterals, buy and sell Government, Railroad and Municipal Bonds. = Seattle Agents for “Bank of Cape Nome,” Alaska— Alaska Business Our Specialty Also issue Time Certificates of Deposit at liberal ~ Act as General Banking Department We willl receive deposits, subject to check, from Corporations, Firms and Individuals, as well as Banks and Bankers, extending every business courtesy commensurate with conservative banking. Buy and sell Foreign and Domestic Exchange and sell Letters of SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Our facilities for collecting items on all Pac‘fic Credit on all parts of the world. COLLECTIONS. Northwest points are unexcelled. Announcement —The “Union Savings and Trust Company of Seattle’ desires to announce the opening of its bank, ready for business Temporary lacation No. 112 Cherry St., Telephone Main 413. days 10 A.M.to8 P.M. The only bank in Seattle open all day Saturdays. SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR HANDLING WOMEN’S ACCOUNTS. Office hours 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Satur- “LET 'EM KICK,” SAYS ERICKSON THE CONTRACTOR —_—_———— Contracter C. J. Erickson thinks) that everybedy but himself is to for the delay in regrading Pike atest, At least he sald eo yee- afterncon. Moreover, he is or says he ia, L gh = complete the job before t! me al- lowed expires. If he does so he will than the city engi- or the general pubic think he Erickson was fn an unpleas- ant frame of mind when approeched esterday afternoon. at the office of [ Crane's Exnployment Agency, at) 17 Main street, is the mecea for every man in Seattle out of work. Brery day, from earty till late at| night, a curious changing throng of | unemployed are gathered around the bulletina, waiting for something to/ turn up, All kinds of people are represented in the crowd, the skill- ed and the unskilled. Those who/ are there looking for work at the firat opportunity, don’t have to walt long. for fresh bulletins are posted every few minutes, Some, more yea than others, have money their pockets and wait for a job) that exactly suits them. Altogether, | it is an Interesting crowd. Few people in Seattle realize the| extent of the business carried on by thie ploneer agency. Mr. Crane, the veteran manager of the concern,| tells many interestin: ws of his! experiences. The r of th agency, dating back e 20 years, | contains tens of thousands of names | of men“in all walks of life. Many) of Puget sound's men of wealth can/ trace their start on the road to for-| tune back to a job secured through | the “old, reliable” Crane agency. Some of Seattle's millionaires will be surprised to know that Crane still has the old registers containing t outographs. We Are the Only productions at the prices. ventence. OUTFITTI 422-424 PIKE, cor: attic That Sel! Ladies’ and Gentiemen’s Clothing on Credit We have the newest seaso Opr terme are: A 4 it, and thd balance at your con- EASTERN One Price—Cash or Credit the city comptroller to get Sis0ee that was due him for work from the city and could not get lt. The signa- tures of Comptrotier Kiplinger and Humes were required before he could obtain the filthy Iucre. He was informed by Deputy Comptrol- ler Meise that both officials were ab- sent and that, worst of all, the sum due bim was not all figured out. ‘Comptroller Kiplinger had just re- turned from @ week's hunting trip near Mukilteo, but before setttt | down once more to the daily prin’ had hiled himself to the football game. Mayor Humes was just ready te start for a bunting trip to some unknown region at the headwaters of Cedar river and would not return until Monday. So Meise told Ertck- son that the best thing he could do was to burry up to the mayor's jaw office, cateh him if he was there, and bring him down to sign the ‘The dilatory contractor real iy moved swiftly and caught the chief executive just as he was ready to leave, clad in an otiskin coat and armed with a big gun. Then the mayor refused to sign until the amount due had been fig- ured out, and City E son and Superint Youngs were out on « trip of In epection to the Cedar river head works. Therefores Erickson was obliged to walt for his money, the mayor informing him that President Parry of the city council would af- fix the necessary signature. “The 4 are,” said Mr. Erick body is complaining ‘ness of the contrac- nnot get our money from the elty officials when it ts due. No, this # not the only time I have been delayed in this way. 1 ed for eight weeks the con- nd empe- I wilt was once det on thit same account tractors get all the blam ally me. But let them kte y nothing and saw wood. J: the city can do the work quicker than I can, let it do fi “Of cours it 1 Will get the Pike street job done by November 39, the date my time expt nd even if} don’t, I won't be the other contractors, This everlasting ham- mering Ot me makes me tired. Wry Pike #treet wen not blocked at all until the Sgattle Electric Company piled up the di the south ste People in Se- abt lowent pos NG CO. nor Fifth Ave. treet rky high and broke If it had not been for there would have been no in ruption of traffic. “The electrfé company, the city and thé people on Pike street them Seives delayed mo. Bewers had to be laid, water mains constructed ‘This took from me those precious summer days in-which I could have done the work quickly. Why the Sunset Telephone Company waxted two months in getting a few poles out of the way.” * IN HONOR OF: MARTYRS TO IRISH CAUSE NEW YORK, Nov, 21.-The th anniversary of the execution of the lanchester martyre, Allen, Larkin ten, Is to be commemorated pees of the Clan-na- Gael of New York in the Murray pe sel of Hoboken, and Colonel Rica Burke of Chicago. Colonel Turke was one of the organisers of the res- cue for participation in which Allen, Larkin and O'Brien were hanged escaped a similar fate by fiee- 10 America, where be enlisted in my and served with distinction through the civil war. | NEWS WRITER GETS YOUNG MILLIONAIRE WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 21— Miss Belle Armstrong. society editor of one of the Washington news papers and daughter of General Frank C. Atmatrong, a famous Con- federate veteran and former asslet- ant commissioner of Indian affairs, home In CITY HALL FUND The James Osborne estate now has $62,200 available public hall ready to ap for the sam po heffect wan filed youterday with the city clerk by A. C. Anderson, Charles McDonald and E. 8. O» y time the city is ready to | money. mcept the ssa mace | You Know Good Hats Let us show you our $2.00 values ‘They are the best in the country BN. Brooks & Co, 1331 24 ave \ Arcade bldg. oe + Free Want Ads See Classified page for Free Want Aaa, AGAIN TENDERED PAID PENNIES FOR KISSES (Bpecial to The Star) whierr, Nov. 2. ; hie shanty and for kisnes, Several little «irks look the etand and told of the negro’s them do so by hitting them with » strap, Other than that he never at- tempted any liberties with them. Allen de the kissing story, but admitted he often gave the girls pennies. OCTOGENARIAN | ASSES A Rev. Jepth D. Stapp died yester day afternoon at Provider hoe ital, of old age, He w ad year, He leaves two and 0. V. Stapp. Mr ter of the Baptist chore number of years, engaged tn the work In Nebraska, AFTER 20 YEARS | 20° Frisch Bros. Retire from the Retail Business to Engage After career, | Years, Frisch mond merchan | tire trom e, for the full twenty years. of 189 swept them ¢ an the new building wan ¢ Mr, Frisch, when avked retirement, made | ement | that we have fully | ot miy rival on the Paetfic jewelry line is not now! nh & wholes ie field plendid opening. We inte ae the same meth au jand p Jeoast. Th oft, deepest regret.” “ ©, Bipes, both hold the Royal Colle For beys and young men, made from Sit it and redyed biack. Not « single thread of cotton in Fo ‘They are nice fitting; velvet collars, and worth more than deudie $400 WOOL BLANKETS, SEVEN POUNDS, $4 PAIR ‘These are U. 8. Navy strictly pure all-wool white blankets Not bit of cotton abeut them. A lifetime chance. $4.00 @ pair. WAVY UNDERWEAR, UNIFORM CLOTHING, Eto., Eto. W, STOKES KIRK sustsvewe LL YOU pu sider the disadvantage you Consult vs. your thinking cap for a0 bor under with THE WILZINSK!I OPTICAL CO., Suite 314 Arcade; Phone, Main 1! 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Seattle prove that my special You do want to be be « ease und je time without in- for solentious, skillful and siti uarantee of a cure in I want nothing I do not Address ED BY THE STATE BUILDID SEATTLE, WASH Sundays, 10a. m. tol p. m :