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FACING WIRES UNDERGROUND ine wires, except for “ore legon be a thing of section of Be ja the Business trol | dieteiet anderground; this belag practioally accomplished in the dle jet between Madison and Pike, tof Fifth av, Under the terme the w jad Before many years 1 | of (te franchise, all wires used by sts of the the Hgbting department within that tor Wheeler, th) distetet must be placed under with a representative ground before March 19, 1907 p gave Ut some inter | Similar work ta also being done A on today on the| by the Western Union Telegraph ns done by the different) Co, the Postal Telegraph, and the bs other telegraph compant a well Merrice corporations companies have) as the fire department, ae regards y removed all ite fire alarm aystem, The city and overhead wires in lighting department has as yet done of the city and little work In having tte overheat i fa conduita,” sald) wires removed, but the city has h > th “They are dolog the contract with the Seattle Bleetric their travk lines ruo-/ Co and the Seattle & Tacoma the resident’ fiatrieta | Power. Co, for the use of their con ‘This hae deen adults by the lighting department, expense, but the Im) and the work of removal will begin je more (han made up| before long.” expense of maim) Mr. Wheeler further the Impro resulting the| with (he Work as rapnaly grerhead wires are en-| York, Chicago, Philadelphia ar large eastern cities, it le as far in Biectric Co, te also] advance of Los Angeles and cities izes in the business of the same class se cermer > iRS WILL RUN THE aRATTLE STAR--SATURDAY AN. 26, 1 maater Brun giirce eae snl SIXTH AVE. LOT BRINGS $47, 500 postoffioees to Third and Birch ete, Congreg Piymouth—Third ay, and versity et, Rev. Francia J. Morn BD, D., pastor; 11 a. A new butlding will De conatructed by Mra, Susan Abbott and will bring in @ rental of $1,900 per year onal. Waskey a Strike Arbitrator, SUNDAY TOPICS Second Vinit;” & p. m., “Ie Boctoty’s leryous Bystem Diseased, or Iw It That of @ Degenerate?” What is it to coin a word? Schil- line's hewt coined moneybac ge Gpiritualiet, | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Knights of Pythian Fourth Av., Near James: Unie ear Pikewt.; lectures Myron W. Haynes, D. D., Van {at 4 and & p. ms test and healing |B pastor a circles, 4/20 p,m, At’ pom. M Dr. B. & Chivers of New York WHOM | Harrett will lecture on the subs will preach in the morning. WASHINGTON, of PARKMAN & MoLEAN START? ©, Par ), Adame for| Under the Juniper Tree;" 6 py m,|"A World's Redeemer.” In the eve Pele wil eatiell in oventn Jan, 26,—Del Wa rell by y r rn « wate Waskey han been appealed to] BUYING AGAIN — STARBIRD| 947,500, “Flesh and Boul,” ning wt 8 De, Martin of the Uni I Bubject, “Beatties Monen” by both aides in the atrike wituation| FLATS 8OLD—C, M, & BT. P.| The JonowThompson Investment] Pilgrim—Broadway and Republi. | versal Buciely ot italiani | wilt at Nome to use his good offices for] PURCHASE 18 CONFIRM confirm the report published in}oan st, Rev, Kdward Lincoln Bmith | Apel 0n toe erent eet the settioment of the controversy. ‘Gtar that the Chicago, Milwau-]D. D. pastor; Kev, Bydney Btronm, | For mensagen after the evening Mr. Waskoy has advised the em- nd Bist Mée'& St. Paul railroad hae bought|D. D., acting pastor; 1 a iM» 84! aiwcourne by Mr. Jennings KOHLER & GHASE pl Late yesterday afternoon Spark dress on “India” by Rev. Me a. ¢ oolet jeyers te stand pat, 40 abres of land at Black River] dress on a” by ‘ ¥ Bible Mpiritual Beience Boclety Maetabliahed 1850. man & Molean bought the prop-| Amction. The consideration was] Masel, DB D.; 1:30 p,m, “Theta, ©, U. W. hall, 1926 Piret ay.; Mev erty technloaily known as the south | $84e00, Works of the Pagan.” 1. Nagell Fe pastor: 4) PIANOS 60 feet of lot 8, block 66, A. A. Ded-| /oTRe Puget Bound Realty Asso University—Brooklyn av, north; | “What Life Is Kor,” § p ne 1306 BECOND AVENUE ny's addition from ©. W. Kimball, |@ates have purchased the south-| Rev. HM. C. Mason pastor; 11 a. m,,| Are IUKht, Why Do Not All i Arcade Building. paying $47,500. The property 1# 120] weatiorner of Place and Becond ay.| “Jesus,” 7:30 p, m., “Mriendahip,” ‘Seattle 4 yehie Bociety feet deep and ta on the east side} wedlfrom B. M. Comyne for $16,000. Bdgewater—Whitman av, near! hall, 1420 Becond av; 4 p. m,, lee of Sixth ay. betwoon Pike and) George Bonnett has purchased] Kilbourne st; Rev. William ©.|ture by Mine Kice, subject Union, improved with two rest |ffom'Sparkman & McLean for $17, er, D, il a m,|from the audien wed by PUGET BOUND MARBLE @ denoes. Geom lot on the weet aide of Woat i Ourselves to God;" 7:40 p.| payehic work rostrum; | GRANITE CO., ino. ‘The Starbird apartments, Boyl|Mkeav. between Mercer and Ke Lost Prophet's Opinion of | 1:80 pm, conference, followed by hayer, Manager. ston and Pike at . Rave been one “ Prbltcan. Hishiseuan, a” ey en cow sconce - benagies 04 Cemetery work of every de- (Star Special Service.) YC py 2 es | Prospect—Kast Prospect st. and) a lectures by the pastor, || ENO wings Aveg Seattle, EVERETT, Wash, Jan, 26-—The D ™ Twentieth avy. north; Rev. C. R.| Miss Hadith B. Cobb; messages bY |B aiain toes, 9071.. county commissioners have wired . Galer, pastor; 7:40 p.m, “Love, Mr, and Mra, Cobb, & protest to the Snohomish county West Heattlo—Grand ay, and Ce- representatives at Olympia, againat oh dar et; lia m, and 7:50) p.m ‘Thom * Wh ii will speak at the bill introduced providing for . Sunday school, 12 ¥. P. 8. C. B,| the Boe daitet teonpley corner Pourth ALBERT HANS. & seeond judge for Snohomish 6:90 p,m. Rev. #. MeFarland|ay. and Pine at, Sunday afternoon | “ qeeaty The board holds it would morning and ev ‘ at 2:30 on the subject, “Socialism | “OW etike*" en Sordan hea tomes pm apes! I Talat hue %. MC. dja O* Pemied Aeemees Hen 706 tet Avenue to the taxpayers to tnvestigate the| olde last night by shooting, A le Pree Be as brie at ee en ewe matter. The propored law is not|ter addressed to a brother, Vernon | inquest will be held, and thay vce 7, oe 09 gt Pye popular as & imadority ceess to be | P Vauain, of New Auburn, “Mina, | buried here. wld, and the body) ey. C.F. Galer will preach in| @¥.; 11 and 8 p, m.; subject, “Love.” || DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER Heve one judge ts able to handle | === seem aed: os the Houth Alki school house Sunday Theosophy. all the business of the county sancER GAME LOCAL F LASHES et 11:15 a m; Bunday school at] a csoonieal moclety péattio ‘ BROKERS. shuoctibiodee 10:16, lod Ay Grain, Provisions, Stoc' lodge, 1420 Becond av; & p.m. lec P Christian. ture, “Theesophy and Paychology,” PRIVATE WIRBS. . - * — - Tol, Main 279. tnd. 279. Advent-—016 James at; Geo, EB.) by ©, J, Ducann, Rooms 904-305-208 Alaska @! BY APRIL FIRST CAPTAIN. TRIM elated a es = “. My Brother's Keeper?” 7:30 p.m, To Drydock Gearles. ‘A Great Contrast.” Pay yy o— —_———e The schooner Robert Searles, sare Piniiie Ue the tmew Weed Made in Gea-tle, g LECTRIC CO. AN- also being rushed, and the rails are ha sg recently ran aground while Methodist Episcopal. mM, Phillips and John I i C THAT A eS ee ae = being towed out of almon bay will! steven—Howard; and John ste; | Bright, See ee en It Nove ty Skirt Mfg. 0 com j 8 o Placed in drydock to un-| Rev, ¥. E, Drake, pastor; 11 a. m.,| Century DATE The car line owned by the munte sede Tomerrow at Weediand park, witt| 4erge an examination of her bull, |e sings? eget fall Shab te 1207 Second Ave. Seattle Wath " ipality of West Seattle extends (Star Special Cervies.) be played one of the bivell and ‘aimer Will Probated, 4 Baptist. L. &. HOFFMAN. ————— }from the ferry dock as far south as} LANGLEY, Wash, Jan 26-—Cap-| most excitable games this sease The will of Mary ©, Palmer w cai Temple Baptist church, corner ween Anne—Rev, 0. MH. MeGitl fa operation to ATki South st. oo California av. From/tain James Trim, formerly of Seat-| under the auspices of the North. | Queen ¥ *| Third av. and Cedar at.—George ‘ ton r ma | pastor 4. m., “Pentten Robert Ci pastor iam . b adhe: : » auap ied for probate yesterday, Alma tor; 11 a. m., “Penttent Peter;”| ¢ Cairns, pastor, 1 the new shore line, bY there le a gap between the munict/tie, and Miss Anderson of thi#| western Beceer league 1 Gardner receives 76 per cent of p ™m, Dr, Joseph P. Moriatt,,of|“phe Mission of the ¢ * 1:20 ibe declaration made by pal line and the road now being| place, were married Jan. 23. After! The Wanderers and Thisties Are, the real.and personal property, and| ‘Tacoma, will preach p.m, "Why Will Ye 1 Union men take notice. We the Seattle Electric Co. | constructed from Youngstown, of ajthe ceremony a splendid supper] without doubt, the greatest rivals | ¢ mainde: “hi : 7 stint ch F put the label on every garment. . - @ femainder goee to Charles! Firet Methodiat incopal church| Ft La ptin' ur gad crew of men are mile and « half. This gap hes been | was served, followed by a munteal/ in the association football game in| Gardner, a nephew in Colleeum, corner Third and|near James.—Myron W. Haynes, Bulte to order, 815.00. Duwamish Head /graded and in now ready for the evening, the music being furnished | Beattie, It ie expected thé specta- Velat {nctaltet James; 11 a.m D. Soper, the | Pastor, 10:30 9. m., sermon by Rev. UNION TAILORS. it, and the contractor rails. The entire system ts being |by Captain and son, adalsted by | tors who witnens this game tomor-[” Painior unix - “wy ter of |secretary of the United Missionary E. Chiver; 7:80 @, m.. sermon | Ps - ‘Otters to push the work | rapidly gotten Into condition to be | several others. row will be on their Uptoes from Washingt be oy Mactd Pe aes aaamea tn the United States, wil prastor Haynes, “Seattle's Moses Pn mores, 618 trd av, 220% speed joined together as soon as the mu - the beginning to the end of the! ores eae | h; 6 th tor, W. 1 a rk on the line nictpal line beco union N@, 17, will hold a joint in- (Preach; § p.m. the pastor, First Free Methodist. ever hilt, in Seattle Bectrie Co's room ‘which BAND CONCERT AT ree eevee 3 stallation of officers tonight at Co- Rees, will preach on the sub A series of Holiness re J meet- @f Faunticroy Cove, ts! will be in a few weeks. 7 ne etion Have & strong @ | jumbia hall, Seventh av, near Pike, | Sect. “Balt e ings are being held at the Firat F . FT LAWTON gregation, tally wy fy rong de- Youthful Trice Released. Ciiman Park, Ballard—Rev. W. H.| Methodist church, corner Terry a F it and Heating me =z > = ate fense, eight of the team 7 Forsythe, or lia m ‘Fur. Y. Ane by naeliet LG.) . Three liyear-old b : =| and Pin bY s' urniture | reureday nj nm compared with the Wanderers is eeaed y% GIVING | niehed Bervant:” & p m Martin of Chicago. The committee BRIEFS |v" a during 1m exceedingly greater, They are éx- /fMeir names as R Lions, Davis | Rev, D. F. West will addr lon arrangements le Rev. HD a | (Star Bpecial Bervice.) pected to make things pretty warm | And Seoree hg charged boon young people at 6:15 p, m. |} Brown and c. 8 MoKintey anit FORT LAWTON, Jan, 26—The! f. aes , he Wan. | terderly conduct, were release % A cordial invitation t# extended to Special Service.) Veo ee em: deptenanteh band wil anes 0 comeett} Gnice co tananian” ne tale ore (vemereay by Tetee Oo wh Protestant Episcopal leverybody. Services at $:20 and in Snohomish. ous tae — — 24.-—J. W. Neal, of tomorrow afternoon. Chief Musician | cojore have earnce the nickname, | S#¥¢ the te one more chanc at Mark's —M I 30 = aah Gay, anne Batur- | e has been Siahed at Gallia eanaslinict daten ne, |H. A. Nagle has prepared the fol-| ose in weight they certainly make | heatening @ Jail wentence if caught | Broadway; Rew J.P. 0, tals pan Dalvie B aeee eens} | resigned from the post and wilt be| OWE Program: March, “Regu-| up for in speed and good combina~ — ie tors services ot § and it s Don’t Walt Dabney - ‘Wendhone’ onene 4 post. | TPlaced next month by an expert | Rone oy oa io typ rte Rag wed tion work *s Baa A gage ~ pages raay |i morning, sermon by Rev, Hiram Heusefernishers end Bole Agents from the east ones, reerd; intern 4 - hong - pose ip on bares “i @ |R. Hulse, rector of Bt. Mary'*|tnt your pipes freeze up again for CHARTER OAK Ranges. 3 get Me Not,” Macbeth; solo by RAIN forwarded to 30 of the largest firme | chureh, New York; evening, musical | perore having your plumbing put tn | | Principal Musician Clifford; seloe dealing In municipal securities a | earvice. “The Battle of the Four) . nner ah G. Ht. Brow nee 418 Pike St. for Bellingham, BOR oon lye meter __. tom, “Attila,” Verdi; walts, “Tales Statement of the city’s financial | Kings” Ing Co. $31 Pine st. Both ae me | ina. 2026. Main 3998. k Jan. 38.—The}| wae granu 54 : opr’ | trom Vienna Woods,” Strauss; REGULAR géndition and a notice that bide for gompany hes inatalted | fmm 2 jones Ras introduced 8! wotrol, “American,” Meacham. the park, sewer and water bonds Presbyterian. Deeiaiinne nd — ta their creamery in| Bn Pg bed wonguer nel oteage § ‘The informal hop which was beld wit be received by him until Feb.| Wetemtinater Srendway and Fi which bar 4 capactty for | 6° n: r o construct a ruary 9, 1007. tumble at; Rev timer | butter at! @am acrose the Snake river SS 2 last might. by the of) with the possible exception of ’ tor; 11 & m. “The Three Divine onde ‘This te wm be the ——— niles of the regiment, |. Great Northern, all overtaad} = Two Petty Thefts Architects;” & p. m@. “Penitential M well attended, and vas a de ¥ rs Adolf Larson, of the St. Charles | Tegre and New Obedience.” Meeting Cone! by ef ite kind. in the jeeting twded. lelded success. The aymoasium at) ‘ine between St Paul and se . : : PULLMAN, Jan. 24.—Yeaterda ay a ts tel, iret av, B. and Washing Cherry Street—Corner Twenty- ‘ea! ¥ attle ate running within « fow . , eoneh ithe post exehange was used for i peperted to the police today that|secend av. and Cherry et; W. A ‘noluded the meeting of the hort!- | danct and was prettil decor: | hours of schedule time, The oat) ‘ t Stevenson, Ph. D. pastor; 11 a. m 4 tute) tnepector of Washingto . » y " Mail experte: cod | * vallee had been stolen from th “J = . | ew 4B pectors TON | wed Northern Fast A perio, mish hotel. George John. Reet 7:30 p m, “The Waiting | ° | which hae been convened at the —_—————-- diffienlty in reaching Spokane | O* 608 Melrase av. leet hic sar. |c™urit at Dadies of the victimea | *tate college for tRe past threo days PRINCESS MAY ON THE from #t. Paul, only a part of (he | Soneyd itete tek Gia te the First —« ener purth ay. fn vin the Primero ae train gotting through onus Min the) spring st; Rey A. Matthews, un Os going into the Grand theater, | >astor brint aad Geerede Fuel & tron minder a ke ies ATTLE-VICTORIA RUN.) 4 snecial makeup, carrying the| te valued tt at He and theater, |p. D.. pastor; 1 a m rint’s Deen recovered by - Waal jan, jab- Law ae |} mall and baggage cars with pass nieces yeening. ert B. Mullion died Thureday night,| Bestaning gext Tuesday the ©.) oo. csches left Spokane last] STEAL TELEPHONE TOOLS. 6 eaten aged 1 yearn He had « stroke |? steamer Princess May will) jicn: and will arrive here today Fd as | Root Returns of parsiysia @ year ago and had |Teplace the Princess Beatrice on} ‘, pitt fter telephone company em-| The annual report of the North- | i The Northern Pacific's Twin City , Jan 26.Secre- | deen confined to the house since, | the Seattle-Victoria route, The) . joyep may deem it advisable to take | western Mutua! Fire Association, of | Teturned from Canada | Princess May i» just out from un-| ¢xbress — Ot Fou se oy theit grips of tools to the upper at- | Seattio, i published, and Bight and shortly after.| Aberdeen Repeade Closing Lew. | der the hands of the painters and| Morning. It was due at 5 om the | mosphere when they climb poles, in- | shows a large growth for 1906. The || MANY EXCLUSIVE FEATURES IN THE BIG MAGAZINE SEC- eneral repaire: ho Princeas|afterncon of January 24, The of leaving them on the side- | 18,000, w ABERDEEN, Jan. At the | Shera! repairers. T i wee « now has over $18,000,000 At the White House, a orth Coast Limited ts expect So the neon mpany now ha i TION TOMORROW, Beatrt it Sk North Coast 1 pected | wal mary Hemained until midnight | meeting of the council Wednesday | Beatrice will go om the Skagway) orl’ oer oti teal traing wire Today Kar! Bater- |°f insurance tstanding, an tn enident. Right the 1 o'clock closing law was) TA are reaching Seattle neariy on|5 the Independent | crease of about and a half mil pecial correspondent In Africa of the Post-Intelligencer, aad repeated, after being advanced to} ‘ | schedule time Telep told the po ' Guring the yest, The hold Carpenter, has been making a close range study of the Breaks Neck. the third reading, and acted upon Frult Tre Ss | e |that some one had stolen his grip|ers of policies for this vast am young sultan of Mo! Mr. Carpenter’s portrait of this boy under suapension of the rules Roy Hunter Missing. Jac. 24.-—On Tuee- on Huston's hay WH from the feeding brake his neck, dying | ABERDIEN, Jun. 4—Mra Hun. afterward. ter, who iver at $00 West Hume —- st. repotte the strange disappesr- Murdered. ance of her son Rey, a young man BR CC, Jan. %-~lof 2% years, who has not been seen} & settler. le al-lsince Sunday night. shot and kitled Alfred Tarinet on Salt Spring Walla Walla Postoffice, SALA WALLA, Jan. 26—Poat- CHARLES ©. Ler. BA Financial Eeitor Boston omy, Transcript. ime ptople who re- Heelan on selling Riloxuty rather than if the moat recent Deen at $960 0 share | B par value of only $25 le owned largely » Boston's “Four tathers owned if spend the last dividend before the neat is due. If the anne showings continue on the p | Copper made tn the lost sig months It wilt citizens of Seatila will follow in the footateps of the ownere of Calu- met & Hecla stock as shown above We per share, at per share per month. When peo . | ple In Boston bonght Calumet @ WP Reve their certificates hung | Hecla stock they paid $12.50 pert Ball, whereupon the fam-.|' @ividends. Where can you put ‘found the safe, which | ™Oney and have such opportunities 0 Gh sitar, and per-} ~ profit? zaeee mostee that gees P¥ening devotions. 12.60 per share thetr stoe ae the oe. inte | dan bell today for 9960.00 por share. | With the growth of the Seattle Western people may not| Boston Copper company and the this, aly en if it te noe) @Tadual attaining of more proper- t Calumet incer poration. Go and see the ore at 420 Alasien | it has a brighter future than & Hecla ever had at it Mhuetrates Well the standin of this stock MG the moneyed clans who tn- | © few shares and have! #0 40 nowadays but try to It telia the tal building. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday SPECIAL SILK WAISTS KEGULAR PRICE § $3.50 SEE THEM IN COLUMBIA STRERT WINDOWS MRSA. D. KEATING DESIGNER OF MiLtineny, 1 LOCATED ON THE SECOND FLOOR oF THE ), NOW vet - A hte. Nab en cc RIS IMPORTER AND yw s 4 J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 600-804 First Av., Corner Columbia St _—_———-- —- Strongest Ladies’ Waist House In the State sso mtb atta Sean be only a matter of time until the! are stil) selling ut 75 cents | and you can pay for tt| the rate of 16 cents per share) | | | | »pertion of the Beattie-Roston | Company that have been | | | with your application and 10 cents | | j peed fh gilt frames, and | share for it. Last year they received | Sarefully collected at night | $20.00 per share, and this year will! fit the burgiar-proot aafe in| Tecelve over $100.00 per share i | it expensive re- | of the cost of their inauranc | while he was on top of @ pole and rows Seattic FREIGHT RATES RAISED ON = |< = yards, 5106 Keystone} THE SAN FRANCISCO RUN. jare saving from 25 optatned a number ¢ Ornamental i palr tools and telephone apparatus. | Nursery © percentage of maving ¢ place and Slet av. N. Take Green | Thia ie the second case of this BO-line kind of risk 1 Maer | Sud st. go east four Blocks Phone | totween Seattle and San Francisco | | place ft with the Northw No. 149. | went Into effect on the steamers GAMBLING AT GEORGETOWN. | your risk iw hanard lof the Pacific Coast Steamship Co. | —_ lit, for it will be refused. The Save Your Old Car | The raise was practically a ten| SQambling has agate resumed ati western can only effect » | per cent increase and luwber was/ wn and the olick of the «saving by carefully sele We make beantiful rage of them | greatly affected. wheels and the snap of the cards| rieks Write or phone for a North First clase earpet cleaning Pussy | again be heard. Patronage { stor Wuszy Rug Co, Queen Anne 1222 Heat trade mark west of the east Hirstted, the games only having | #2 © Exchange Tad. 7379. Benitling’s beat ***' Been opened two daye j tog | National Bank of ommerce Of Seattle BAILEY BUILDING Will Open a Savings Department February Ist, 1907 Paid on Savings Deposits . $1,000,000 { Surplus . . . $500,000 ASSETS OVER $12,500,000 Largest Bank in the State of Washington . Capital Savings Dep't Open Saturday Evenings From 6 to 8 P. M. to 40 per cent the pending on on * tion are the unique “Poi” dances, as given by groups of fantasti- North- caily uressed natives, An illustrated article in the magazine to- large & morrow shows the Maoris in a number of these curtous dances Main 1458, Ind but . its Mohammedan monarch, who has been so much in the world’s eye of late, ts especially interesting. Read Mr. Carpenter's article in the magazine tomorrow and judge for yourself. The art of gesture dancing bas been brought to a high state of perfection by the ancient Maoris of New Zealand, and one of the most interesting features of the present New Zealand exposi- and incidentally explains the meaning of the word “Pol.” Maj. Charles Woodruff predicts that tn 600 years there will be no more blond Maybe so. An article in the magazine com tains pictures of the most notable examples now living of that type of beauty. It is said to be a fact that real blondes are be- coming fewer Inside Facts About the Art of Snake Charming” fs the title of an extremely interesting article in the magazine by Raymond L. Ditmars, an acknowledged authority, who is curator of reptiles in the New York “zoo,” Other entertaining Wlustrated features of the magazine are: Passing of the Famous Battlefield of New Orleans”; “How Car- negie Made a Lake for Grover Cleveland to Fish In"; “The Li test Club ‘Harvard's Paying Up-to-Date Department Store”; “Pacts and Fallacies of Mind Reading,” and “The Cottage Made Famous by ‘Home, Sweet Home.” In addition to these the magazine contains the concleding chapters of C. J. Cutliffe Hyne’s novel, “Kate Meredt cler a Ae THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK Invites Savings Deposits standards upon which it pays 4 per cent. compound while still maintaining {te long ostablt of security, and a reserve fund whiol the last statement, amounted to $3,282,865 The Scandinavian American Bank fs recognized not only at home but fn al] American and Buropean financial centers as one of the strong est banks in the Northwest—one of the most conserv- ative in the world. Deposits May Be Sent By Mail With Every Certainty of Prompt Attention We have branches In Tacoma and Ballard. The Scandinavian American Alaska Seattle, Building Bank ‘tsa CASH REGISTERS We are Independent dealers tn new and second-hand cash r ters of various makes and st; are about one-b en. it of xchange an up-to-date register, more suitable for s, for your old one. up by phone and tell us wants. THE SUNDWALL COMPANY, INC.

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