The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1905, Page 8

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or BLAIR ie yeh ge £ 8 THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1909. Manufacturing com vd WENATCHEE real estate on the) Dany. Thie other important week promliacs & be one of the most |robbed him of $150 and rolled him entortaining that the popular show] !™to @ ditch, when he lay uncon-| 2 | house has offered its patrons. solous until found. | : | “Kevery number In sald to be af STATE BOARD of conirol ha ra f | top-lner borrowed money from insane pa a | Among the features are Ethet| tents at Steilacoom to buy 92 acres E } wo ee a of ground adjoining asylum, Con-| | Whitesides and her pickaninnios, /Of Rround adjoining asylum. | Con- ; Andrew Mack will be at the/ {his fourte, woR J al ; Grand week after next ‘ peated hee Rood, of Aberdeen, broke a rib Fri : ——E FERRY ACROSS STRAITS day while dumping off @ car, LA eam SNC ceeeennneienee - meaeed | VICTORIA, Nov 18—It ta ru-| brary trust®es decided to buy lot for] > i F mored here that the Port Angeles & | 86W Car o library, A, G. Booth,| : plo Rallway w k the Cana-| second mate schooner F. M, Slade t 8 } " ‘ anne a manned and A grea ny 1 - | B@urday and Sunday nights the; pawY the unusual characters {n | dan government (o aid in establish. | burled at Aberdeen Friday, M. J Our service on Shirts, Collars and Cuffs jeunexcelled, We turn out work tat cannot be fand inane t mang. ta map 4 a farewell performances of “Arizona” | thelr mareh to their destiny K a ferry between Port Angeles on has bought the lumber mill! it fe not equaled—Cuffs and Collars laundered by us are devold of saw edges, and all linen is laundered up to the high concep : a » Grand. Monday Haverly'’s Minstrel and the | and Vietoria eter A rh yg gto aie what modern machinery calls for. j ; : festayer London prod of “Prince of | F ne am newspaper 4 the ald) Pilsen” will be seen at the t Independent candidate for " 3° fn Ibeen’s “Ghost,” First of all,| Grand N W i HE’ It makes quite a difference in cost to you if you leave your bundle at one of the following offices, Here are prices for eall trad % 4 “Ghosts” ts an absorbingly ir | A mooting of the Manu : 7 ing play—as a play, Henrik n,| At the Seattle Saturday the “Pa | rs Cogan hen : 43 & pert the » formance, anda big crowd 0 o'cloek, A report of the Freight o i this jude \ present ee the five ention, held in Chicago, | dramatic work, is faultless. turns after the main show, Sunday} 90... om bs thabontae ear d, We - — meee afternoon the night and all next} GAS PLANT tn operation at Aber M ~ a a 4 boom matters will be discussed after the } TACOMA plans a road to Mount! “eel tune a Rainie or | MUNSING UNION SUITS K. N. Brooks & Co, 1331 farme will « right-of-way o new North Coast! ? railroad | Read page 6 It payn E TACOMA HOTEL sold to Prov dent Life & Trust ompany fo W. G. BRARD nominated for} mayor of Anacortes on the jp } pendent ticket TACOMA shingle millers w Main Office First Ave. and Seneca St. (Cor. Third Ave. and Marion St. — ( 116 1-2 Yesler Way probably ref n with PORT TOWNSEND wilt not fight this election, ar non-partisan ticket will be placed in the fleld FOR VIOLATING eight-hour law JW, Da president of the Civ league, of Olympia, was fined $2 « s Friday CHRIS KLEIN, ¢ ARE SR tc SS Er a oan Fa tealing ® pardon to Jonied, and must serve his two: year term THUG HIT Thomas Holman, Ta coma real estate man, on the bead | HARRY MESTAYER A | In “Ghosts” at the Grand play |s more n a triumph of/ week the “I Girls” t | Stage craft. Wt is the most pitiless! will be Oo écre S | Presentation of the scriptural in To Hide Junction that the sins of the father Shall be visited upon the chi nue attrac. | We have nothing to conceal; no se- ©.” pre: |crets to bide! We publish the formu nd in quantitter Floating Soap, excellent lity, largest alee ba Oper ntity at the F le phone us every time you a ’ } " can be The s.. 1515-1517 | Every Day SUBSCRIBERS THE STAR PUULISHING Ca ELAN , ae aaa igs Sc ee a i to b oe ee, oat. wotininns.. Yon ai) i tra fine ¢ f. rh y, well it for, per 4 7 ning. please do us the favor to call ex : ¢ p, Friday wi r, per dose RA gg ada to be a|find these in Ayer’s Almanac for BOYS, TAKE NOTICE jap our main office (Sunset, Main B@QG@GS, Furniture, Storage sesh per uaa exciting moments, as well. as a 1908; or write us and we will sex eee ae eee 4060; Independent 113%.) between ¢/ Ofrice and storage room, 1918 First Bf stachine Thread, white or black, all sizes, sold regularly at be per § S clever strain of comedy bs em to you. Then show the for FREE. and 7:30 o'clock, and we will fend | avenue, Postoffice building That has ev the law of heredi to a terrible end Tor and unpermitted love accom 723 Pike Street. F. RB. YERKA & SONS, SWELL STYLES IN MEN’S HATS A large variety of new styles Gust arrived. tt will p you Gs us « look. BE. N. Brooks & ( 31 ind Ave 2% to your doctor, and ask him w you & copy mee. If should -— } ~ - KLINE & ROSENBERG, ce, ple tele | ones—Sunset 902; Ind, 626. Get a home. Page 6 tells. ees! The Star theater bill for next! >¢ thinks of them “Ss fiss it more n once, please tele- Ph Corner First Ave. and Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash. Capital $100,000 Capital $100,000 THE STURDY OAK i 3 AS its beginning with the implanted acorn. Likewise, the Tree of Fortune a takes root with the opening of a savings account. With us, One Dol- ‘ lar is sufficient to start an account. Smaller or larger deposits may follow. We pay 4 per cent interest compounded twice a year. REPORT OF THE CONDITION of THE STATE BANK OF SEATTLE ee SEATTLE, WASH. At the Close of Business Nov. 9, 1905 E. L. GRONDAHL A. H, SOLBERG JOHN ERIKSON President Vice President and Cashier Vice President THE STATE BANK OE SEATTLE Directors Loans and Discounts . . . Furniture and Fixtures, and expenses pald Subscribed Capital, subject to call High Grade Bonds ‘ King County Warrants ° Cash on hand and due from banks ..... ... +. Of Bausman & Kelleber, Attorneys "4 Capitalist and Mine Owner Of Stirrat & Goetz, Contractors ‘es President Sunde & Erland Co. attle & Lake Washington Waterway Co k of Clallam County, Port Angeles, Wash $355,388.41 $100,000.00 : 4 Capital Stock President § Undivided Profit President Bi: WILL H. PARRY... H. B. WwTz R SARTORI : ‘ . Capitalist Deposits ... JOHN A. WHALLEY . Insurance and Real Estate fs. ae L. B. ALLAIN... A Treasurer Puget Sound Machinery Depot $955,988.41 ALEXANDER PRARSO Contractor and Builder BANK OPENED FOR BUSINESS JULY 24, 1905 A. H. SORT Vice President and Cashier Deposits, August 24, 1905 +++ $121,738.85 Deposits, October 24, 1905 ++. $20 EL. GRONDAHL........ President Deposits, September 24, 1905..... 170,604.03 Deposits, November 9, 1905...

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