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FAVORITES BEATEN | 5 : iver-that Karly Tide, try gamely h T he he could, fatled to reach fa May Six Fail the alent att | who beat him a head with Il Tre . Imor only @ nose away, With a# Meadows—Early Tide) competent riae tariy ride conta not | have lost | . The bookmakers made thelr great Loses Through Bad Ride. est clean up in the third race, a mile and a quarter journey, tn‘which Ar | court and My Pal were the choteos They were played to the exclusion There wasn'ta chance in the) of everything else in the race | world to beat the The} Much to the bookies gratifica:| Meadows yosterday afternoon, as] tion, while the two were fighting form was completely at a discount) tt out im the stretch, along came and not a favorite succeeded in| Chotk Hedrick at 40 to 1 and beat reaching the wire in front, Prob-|them both, Arcourt beat My Pal a) ably the hardest blow the talent re-| Nose for the place celved was tn the fourth race in} The favorites certatoly had an off which Barly Tide was made an even| day, in the firat race Pirate Queen money favorite. On his showing} was made a favorite and finished in the Derby, Barly Tide looked toloutside the money, In the second be a cinch to beat the field he was| La Londe was an § to 6 shot and meoting, and the price the books) finished last, Josie’s Jewel at 8 to | Tald certainly seemed a liberal one.) 5 finished third in the fifth. In the | The public went to It for thousands! sixth race the public could not de | of dollars d only lost their coin | cide between Nonle and Excamado because Lycurgus bad an off day/and played them both at 3 to 1! and put up an tiljudged ride. Ida! The winner turned up Prince Brutus | May and Il Tremor alternated tn set Jat 8 to 1, who romped in front all ting the pace until the streteh wi the way and beat Nonie a length reached with Early Tide galloping | Cobleskill, at 4 to 1, after a stormy along in third place. At the stretch | trip, finished third turn Lycurgus attempted to come) The day was as disaatre a ohe through on the rail, got shut off and/ as the talent has experienced this had to take back and come around. year and most of the books evened then lost so Fonabom ae Lacks by the ma.-| theese on their - lossna, LIVE | ‘NEWS. FROM FROM MEADOWS BY REFUGEE. —— races at Frank Bain was about the only} race that he only had a small bet Dookmaker in the ring that quit down, Matt Ries having beaten him loser. He held several of the los-|to the price, ing favorites in his book and laid against the winners, with disas trous results. Bookmaker Billy Engstrom won | $3,100. He won $1,400 alone to the Cholk Hedriek race. Clocker Bell handed out Golden Oriole as a “special™ to hie clients, | and they were about the only ones Joe Harlan is getting some of It back. He won $5,000. Lycurgus, who bas been riding in splendid form lately, ‘must have that quit winner yesterday, had an off day yestorday. He —_— breke it up badly with Areourt, Tony Tuberville had the big bet Early Tide and Cobleskill. He on Early Tide yesterday, and after managed to win with Adela R., at the race his bank roll looked as Stol though it had been run over by a ——= steam roller, “Cricket” Kelly put up a ride on — tl Tremor, of the Sobra Vista stable, showed surprising form yee | terday and was beaten two heads for first money fo a mile race run im 1:3846. In his last couple of starta I] Tremor has flotehed no- where. Just because the Sobra Vista stable belongs to Millionaire | Redolph Spreckels in no reason | why Il Tremor should be allowed to | perform in thie manner. ‘a Jewel yesterday that added little to his reputation as a saddle Tt was as crude a piece of has been seen here this The mare on her past season. Faces figured to win from the com- pany she was in, but Kelly man- aged to get her beat by Nattle Bumppo and Monvina. Kelly also finished last on La Londe, the fa- Yorite In the second race, but there ‘Was a good excuse in this instance, as the mare tried to run out with him the whole trip. Anyway, 3 to 2 was a foolish price to lay against ® mare like La Londe, who has not ‘won a race for six months and who ‘was making her first start here. Nelson Jones had a good day and) cleaned up about $1,400. Benny McClain rode his first win | ner In many moons when he steer: | jed Prince Brutus home fn front fn | the last race. Out of the last thirty races run — | @t The Meadows during the last Pirate Queen was supposed to be | five days, only five favorites have another Pert, and when the prices lthat he might buy Stanton ts not a southern trader, If W THE STAR--SATURDAY, A TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR HORSE SOLD FOR $90 j bile Take briskly | haven't a Stanton, but I Hrother Thon around later Du Bois Throws in a Halter, No," sald Du Hols, “Lam going to give you a nice new halter, and you take this mutt away immedi ately. It gives me sore eyes to look at him. Suiting the action to Du Bots produced a nice new halter that had coat Frank Taylor $2.60, and ordered the stable boy to lead Brother Thomas forth Stanton stopped to chat a white store taking hie departure, He sald that he intended to take Hrother Thomas to Quebec, and after the meeting there to other Canadian tracks, The gente wa easy in the north, be suggested n he had the horse good and ready be intimated that he might want Du Bots to put a bet down. (Star Special Service.) NEW YORK, Aug 1 William Du Bots has had a load lift The the sald Du Hols Owner horse. halter,” objected will pay you for now and send a load ta Ma John ed from his shoulders Brother @ bay colt by rius out of May IL, for whieh W. Gates pad $10,500 seasons ago, Du Bots was at Prank Thomas boy two short Taylor's stable. the Brooklyn looking his crack Charles Edward, when a called J, A. Stanton on boulevard tyearold, over the word, young man came in Stanton had previously intimated Brother Thomas for racing on the Canadian and weatorn clroults, When he entered the stable Du Bois guessed hit or rand What will you take horse this morning?” Stant getting right down to for that anked business he were he would have whittled up # fence post, talked about the weath er, deplored the failure of the huck Not me,” declared Du Hols, with erry crop, asked about the bables emphasta, “I sever want to hear vd waited for an Invitation to lunch of the horse again. He has cost before broaching the object of his me $22,000 already, We thought vinit we had a world beater in him last Du Bots od him a moment and | season. He did something at said atrily, “Five hundred Brighton | never expected to see a Stanton grinned deprecatingly. horse do, namely, work five-eighth» Du Bois understood the grin of a mile in better than a minute. snapped out Well, what will you I hate to think of that work. It give? makes me tll, Brother Thomas ts inety,” answered Stanton sen tiously “Have you got the ainety Du Bots. “Right ducing th RACING AT BUTTE (By United Press.) BUTTE, Mont, Aug. Pens | Friday; Five furlongs--Zick Abrams won, Athold second, Lord Roxatngton | third, Time-—1:01% i Six furlongs — Petaluma won, | Soapy Jones second, Poppy third, | Time—2: 15% | Three furlonge—Sid Sliver won, Forty-four second, Ontario Oregon third, Time—:36. Five and @ half furlongs—Made- Hine Musgrave won, Lena Leach sec all yours. You got him on edge and win all the money tn the world with him. [i worry along with Charles Edward and Nealon and Don Bn jrique. Don Fartque will give mo trouble enough, | guess.” =aueenee ae TY asked here,” said Stanton, pro money in new yellow | Montabetia second, Elevation third. Time—1:42% One and one-stxteonth miles—Tea Tray UL. won, Benvolto second, Joba R. Rogers third, Time-—1; 60, ‘SPORTING EVENT AT PORT LUDLOW There will te all sorte of sporting Port Ludiow, at the big celebration to be held there Sun- day, Auguet 9. The Ludiows and the Kaoights of Columbus wll play a game of ball for $100 a side, and} events at STAR FORM CHART SEATTLR, Weeh. Friday futy 21 1608 Track fast. F.C Mowper, presiding judas Thirty stats clear bard Dwyer day. Weather marter BUZZ Pet ace—rive turiones Maiden two-year-oide ’ Index Horse and Owner wr % % % Mir Fin Jockey. Gp ct 309% Golder Oriole (HoagaCa) ie EW Wikelly 8 Ta Argonmat (Cahill) 1e6 . 7 Semper FY Horning) won, This is a percentage much went up in the first ra the book below the normal proportion. les were almost knoc! pact ty blocks by the wild rush of the pik-/ ers to get down at any old price, | John W. Schorr is gradually as off their) ole bad the | rane nice race Pr improving trip, Herrin Faro quit. Queen suming bis betting clothes. He! When the betting settled Pirate| BUZR *BCOND KAack—tix snd s bait furlongs, felting. Theee-yearooide Jost $1,000 on La Londe, bat got it Queen was a 5 to 2 favorite, and) and upward. Value to firm bt all back when Ida May won. j she wound ap in ninth position. | we ‘ . = seaport | 194 orur oF ? When “Cricket” Kelly won wun For the past ten days the favor.) pi) Golden Oriole, backed from 6 down ite fn the last race has been beaten to 4 to 1, Ed Soule, the owner of it certainly seems a» if a first the filly was dep rhey to have made choice were due to capture the clos a clean-up, but he stated after the | ing event las all of the horses entered are owned and driven by amateurs who gt hd the races for the pure sport The following gentle ic vt act as officials for the day | Judges—Thomas Burke, J. D. Far | reli and C. B. Yandell, Official time | keeper, J. O. Morse. Starters, Cudthee and George Dune: ar All of the races will be run in heats and the winners must two heats to win the prises offered in the various events. The program is as follows Three-minute trot, two-thirty trot, two-forty pace, special match; free for all pace, hobbles barred; special match for hobble pacers pepe -wer rome er # ShoesaOxfords In tan and black. Look at the quality and compare the prices FREDLUND, HORNBERG & The Seattle Speedway ciub will hold its fourth matinee race meet at the Washington Park speedway this afternoon. An interesting program has been prepared, and the specta- tors will be assured of some exett ing finishes in the various events, {Soa Dap Lake Salts URE’S REMEDY Cures Rheumatism ange for ie Yellow Package. BELL’S FAMOUS SPECIAL Got the money again yesterday, and, true to my promise, I “sleoper” when Golden Oriole, 5 to 1 Won For my ONE-HORSE SPECIAL clients. ORIOLE finished the last time out, but “yours truly” didn't want any part of him that day. Yesterday | was rry” that the “wise ones” would level, and so advised my clients to get down with a plunge bet to win TODAY—Mr on what will pro ing, I have “KILLING cent ra T that haw t do got ‘dug up” a You saw where GOLDEN it will be BES that Horse Player, to y tart in today THINGS” of 0 will be played for look-in 1 the best-planne om hia you and nothing « DEAL. All my One Good , a re © lay i aranteed & FAIR and SQUARE Bet a after soll's Dat ronn ‘ , Information Sheet and Hand Oe FOR GALE AT EITHER ONE OF TRACK CIGAR STANDS, Kes full M. Cc. BELL Ed} take | si Ce aah thedem beck) Ls Laure de Lis C La Lande (nan Sta T Ran out WKelip 3-2 Bt At pot I minute Off at 244 Time T 4-8) DNS Bobs ew 1-6 | Adate G3 place, §-f show. Best 4 ple Vivant 1-10 show Winner br. m Main-Disproof, Trained Ned wet! Lady King. Complaint, > driving. Th Hest knocked oat of it at Nap made up @ world of ground tretoh ture 3129 THIRD RACE or miles Belling, ‘Three-year-olde and upeerd ois ores and ¢ Fin. Jockey, On Gi. Ie Dheland 28 k Medrick ‘ e011 is wes ures | Hedricy waited and My Pal had no | 313 rovreTn nac Value to first Index. Horse and Owne (aes) Tae May a 3049 Tide 2008 mor rte) yun Om 2 minotes, Off at 248 Tine 49 2-6; M13 9-5, Lee 4 P46 show. Tide §-6 plane Tremor 9-19 show Foretock Mari Ortiene Won first three driving tidden, which won for her ‘Tide, carried wide om first turn, was Fetch and had to pull up and go around. Was best. Tremor hu Triumphant ran we PIPTH RACK—One mile and fifty yards. Selling. Three-year-olds and BIBT ira eae to iret anne we & % Str Fins Op Ch 105 2 141 IMR Wilson 6 18-6 ion 6 2% 2% D Rie: | Bag | ios 4 noe WK £5 9-8 ie 6 ° 408% Varieten (Walker) it 1 ‘ $088 Jack Adams (Von Bokksien) 194 § ‘ { Col. Sewell (Mackey) 6 3 ot L minute Off at 4:10, Time 24 15, 48 mppe 7-6 place, 3-6 show Win Bernt Mart good Burp i ele id re saved ground at Midrr ran (XTH RACE x furlong « Thre 3132 ke oy: Indox 3048 «n98a) ¢ Soap Lake Saltese Remedy Company have completed reor ganization; increased capital Small investors have an oppor tunity to buy @ limited number of shares of treasury stock Call for particulars. Hpler (1 Block Suit Cases, { Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK @ BAG CO, 919 Firat Ave. | 4 | ley | | } jaxed ox | well |pitehers good support GUST 1, ETCHELL [IS CHAMPION 1908, (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1.—Stan Ketchell Is white middleweight champion of the world. In knock ing out Hugo Kelly, th Chicago Italien, to three rounds last night he disposed of the last white con tender for his crown, The fight was short, but sweet Kelly tore into Ketchell at the tap of the gong in the opening session and for two rounds he clearly out fought the Cowboy. He landed his left on Ketchell at will, and the way ond, Jane Lauret third, Time— he sank his blows into the Cowboy's 1: 06%. jthere will be @ tngotwar, sack!) cay made him wince visibly. Hoth | boat, horse and hurdle races. Mu- Five turlonge—Seven Full won. /aic will bo furnished by the Port| ZF set ® furious pace and there Hereafter second, Rustling Silk|Ludiow band. On Saturday even-| ¥8# Dot 4 moment's stalling. Kelly third. Time-—1:00% | ing preceding the big day a ball wilh | 84 & closed eye and Ketchell was One mileo—Ruth W. won, Cheas of | be given ee ee Pere. One wee ee ond Ketchell got his man in the third Less than five seconds after the gong rang Ketchell nailed the Ital jan with a left to the jaw. He swung it over again Ihe « flash of light ning, and before the dazed Kelly could collect himeelf, Ketcheli sbift ed and planted a right to bia jaw that toppled Kelly over tke « Kelly was out for nearly five minutes. Fight by Rounds. Round |-—Ketchel) whistled and danced to the center. He missed a right for the jaw and a leff for the body aleo mineed ite mark. Kelly then dre left and right to the face and Ketehel sipped to bie cara oo knees. He was up quickly, mixing it hard, but Kelly whipped left and | right to the stomach, A wicked mix followed, Ketchell putting a right to the head, and Kelly sending a right and left to the body. As Kelly cocked away, Ketchell caught him on the jaw withaleft. The bell rang with the Michigan boy looking sert ous. Kelly gave out considerable punishment and had a big lead as the round ended. Kelly went to bis} at with a badly swollen eye, how: | ever | Round 2—Ketchell ewung his right to the jaw and they mixed at po | range, Kelly uppercutting with bis right to the jaw ly put his left fo the face, and then staggered Ketchell with a viclous left to the jehin. Ketehell kept boring in, but the beat he could do was to get in & straight left to the face. Kelly Jarred his man with a straight left to the nose, bringing blood from that organ. A moment later he shot & straight left to the stomach and then put in a right and left to the body. Ketchell put In two straight lefts to the jaw and they mixed it viciously as the bell ended the 3. -Ketchell lofts to the jaw as qu k as a flash The was a vicious left that caught Kelly Mush on the jaw, and sont bim to the floor as if shot. He | was unable to rise and was counted i oe ee eee ELEVEN INNINGS TO BEAT Score 11 to 8—Two Pitchers Are Releas Butte broke up Seattle's wianing streak yesterday by winning 11 to 8, but It took the Miners 11 innings to turn the trick, and the game was/ practically thrown to Butte by one of “Red” Bhret's weird decisions In the fifth inning Oriet caught Ir by five feet off third base, but Red” couldn't see it later Irby scored on Cartwright's hit But for this Seattle would have won the game in nine inoings os as | DY an 8 to 7 score. It was a heart breaking game. The Siwashes had their batting clothes on and pounded Harkness and Claflin hard. The men played on the bases, and gave the But Boy was batted out of the box in tt sixth inning, and Galaski, who sue. ceeded him, put up a miserable ex hibition of box work. Roth twirlers were released after the game. The Game Starts. The Miners put three men on bases, with no outs, in the first tn ning It was a dark deep hole Boyle fanned Swain, Bender bit to Oriet and was thrown out at first, but Si Bennett scored. Stis was thrown out at first on « grounder | land the aide retired For Seattle, Cahill singled. Cahill was thrown ont at second on Row an's bunt McKune walked. Hen nett singled and Rowan scored Frisk hit a high fly to the fence, and McKune, who bad gone third on Bennett's single, scored, Lusal drove out @ single and Bennett scored. Oriet flew out There was nothing doing In the second session, In the third th Miners went out one, two, th Rowan flew out to St Bennett. Ter ry McKune drove corcher through Harkness for two bags Kennett smashed a grounder clear to the centerfield fence and McKune scored. Frisk was thrown out at first and Rennett caught off steal ing to third Bad Decision In the fifth Irby singled and Bo walked Harkness, si nett fanned, but Bustine dropped tt ball, He picked If up and threw Bennett out at first. Irby tried t Ko third and Rowan threw the ball to Orlet, who had Irby out by five feet off the bag I diwashe made a tally th aning. Cahil was retired and Rowan and MeKune ngled. Bennett wailoped out a two bagger and Rowan The next frame v ous » balloor ran it gled and Jeattle, Boyle the Min Swain sit for ascension A moment | SEATTLE . Ratting Good Game With Render followed suit. Cabill muffed the ball and Swain went third. Stis flew out to Cahill Hoon was hit by one of Boyle's slants. Irby flew out. Harkness hit to Oriet and beat the throw to first, Swain scoring | Si Bennett droye out a fast double jand Bender and Hoon trotted across jthe pan. Boyle was stabled and| Galaski sent in. Cartwright sin cied and Harkness came home Hurley poked a hot one at Reliable Terry, The Miners made their tally 8 in the eighth inning. Hoon singled Irby hit to Orfet and Hoon was cut off at second. Bennett walked and Cartwright singled, Hoon scoring The side then retired Rally in the Seventh. The Siwashes made a great rally im the se th. Rowan led off with a single. MeKune flew out to Swain. Bennett rapped out anoth. er. Harkness wae stabled, and Claf. jlin went m Rowan and Bennett moved up a station on @ passed ball Frisk punched a sizzler to Hoon, who muffed it, and Rowan scored. Lus. si Ufted one just over third, and Bennett came in. Oriet hit to Cart wright and was thrown out at first but Frisk came home. Bunstine ended the inning by rolling an easy one to Claflin and being thrown out In the ninth the Stwashes had jthree men on bases with no outs but no one came through with any thing that looked like a hit Both teams went out one, three in the tenth. | two, Eleventh Inning. | Im the eleventh Galask! walked Clafin and Si Bennett singled. Ga-/ laski tickled Cartwright with the | ball and fitted the bases. Hurley hit to Lusst and Cla@in beat the throw in, Swain fanned) Johnnie Bender hit the ball to the fence and Kennett and Cartwright scored. Bender was caught out trying to sneak home The Siwashes could no nothing in |thefr half, and the sorrowful fans filed homeward, thinking of what might have been, but knowing they had seen a rattling contest The Offictal Seore Seattle AB K H. PO A. B , ce ' ib ‘ 8 M as Be aS " . eas H t .t 2 8a: 2 eal. rf fn te eS eS 6.8) 2k Oe Th ie fe Ro ee ee i i. 2 ee ’ AB MH. PO. AE ‘ ee a Tr oe aie cae we ee ae ¥ i 8 j 4 06 } tm tate SAE 1 ott EARNINGS RUN INTO THE ent in three who threw him out at first. | (By United Progay TORIA, A AMEMICAN LEAGUE lation Fe ‘* Nanaimo, ver a ce the Driard hota, ai league was born. It |championship of i ey |wost., A. constitution Saal ; the schedule prepared sag ' lelected, w Con Joneg one 4 1 f 0 ‘ BE Detroit Howton, # At Chicago hiongo, 4 of soccer annonneed ee id present a handeome $165 jver trophy to repr nt the pe cf, were —_ ae bas se 49 | Prewide Con Jones: v es H J jent, KR Heindmareh; ‘a : surer, W. Bilis, « will be played ue 1. 13-—-Nanaimo yg, Sept. 26—Victoria vg, all Sept. 27—Seattle yg, Oct, 10-—~Vancouver 9g, Oct. 11—Nanaimo vg, Ladyamith Vancouver yg, | nant Offi ver Pittsburg, 6 tym, 2 Oct. 18 Brook At New Louis, 3, PACIFICO COA York New York, 9; st Oct, 21 smith Oct. 31—Victoria ve Nov. 1—Seattle vs. Ni Thanksgiving day—Vietoes Vancouver _* Nov: 7—-Vancouver v# LEAGUE. Won Lost. Pot Loe Ange 662 Portiand Py ett fa ae TI Oakland “ 668 46 Nov. 15—Ladysmith va, Victoria ve. Ladysmith vs. Nanaimo vs. Vi vs. Vane Yesterday's Games. Dee. 12 7s ss Died Dec. 13 i Pa Dec, 20 Jan. 1 Pet Jan. 10 $| Jan. 10 $| Jan. 17 ver 444 Jan, 23—Vancouver va, M SPORTOGRAMS Francisco, 6; Port Seattle Spokane Vancouver Ls adyemith Hutte Beattie Aberdeen Tee Tacoma i 6 Catt and Boottiger; riee and fhea Hall “Pug” Bennett record yesterday when + T out five singles and one dle six times to bat. “Pag” tm couldn't seem to mise and ting was the feature of an game. Bennett also played s game tn the field yesterday, Bunstine will do. The ¢aumel Renton lad is catching fing tallies has plenty of ginger in Meas He is a reliable backstop, a few years’ experience and, weight will make a name self in the national game, Bunny” hands them do causes base runners to thinks At Spokane made @ x 8 is ’ vies-Krickson, Engle Hollis, Ff ang Arbo berts and Rogers. MILLIONS (By United Press.) SACRAMENTO, Cal. Aug. 1— sorte for the Central Pacific and | Southern Pacific raflroads for the year ending June 30, 1907, were pre scar agora Ho ise sented to the state board of equalt-| ee le will probably zation today. The Central Pacific operated 746.13 miles of track in| yy this state, valued at $11,191,950 | nV Tter, ,Mclagtae, . Grows earnings for California’ are Martin, the rounds at August 10. negro, will Aberdeen, Denver tty classy fighter figured at $16,418,341.64, with run ning expenses of $10,951,293.94, leaving a net income of $6.467,0567.70. | The Southern Pacific operates |°!4 time form, he | | Tacoma product 40 miles of track In California, jued at $24,960,137. G pee egg geo rose ®| The members of the ceipts in the state were $22,449, rage with expenses of $23,033 tc club of New visiting Ireland a *|mendous welcome at night. The fact that {athietes twisted the tall jish Lion has made them oo j Erin's soil. leaving a net Income of $9 436,074.47, George Kirkland of San Francis ated Adama of Seattle by a score of 100 to 26 fn a handicap pool | match at the Auditorium Pool and Rm a | itliard halts last nixht Co. L besstalt Sa ry » in poor form, while Kirkland was at his best and electri-| “ona! Guard will leave fied the gallery by his remarkable |°®¢8mpment on Sunday a combination shots and accuracy.| "7 nd win the 4 Another match may be arranged be | ‘he encampment trom # tween Kirkland and Adams, as the |‘%¢ Oregon companies aaa] latter claims he was away off form|W4rs. Co. L has woa® last night last 22 games. Next week a match will be poi |ranged between Kirkland and a re- cently arrived professional player |from ¢ Thlcago. The Lurline wo jyacht race from |The Gwendolyn I. ticipated in the race and in third place. Beuwres? _ Stanley Ketchell is a | middleweight of the | Langford, the Boston sitiaanes — | looms between the coveted crown. meets any heavy well to sign up with Lang fight would draw a , and show whether legitimate champion. Kid McCoy knocked Maher in the second round) was to have been & hibition bout for charity « York last Monday he would box MeCoy, ed and referred to “dub.” The wily Kid venge when Peter came ring. Evidently McCoy's not lost thelr <a Luna Park | Sim The Name Speaks BASEB * for Itself "4 BUTTE VS Pas Aémiosion the and Ste Te Systematic Saving. Will Always Win me There is nothing new about successfully save money it is to “Get the Habit"—so much fom to go into the bank, 1a™ pay chec this way (and in this way alone) the dimes grow into dollars, the dole bund the hundreds gr0# nto farms, into ranehes, tty the business start, whlch I x roally great se t grows into eontenti 1 socurity to one's later 1 erty, worry and doubt st helps; In fact, # t yatem used by TH n American Bank, meaas Jepositor than 4% pet Oat tom used in practi banks and ta many more to the wor cally all § Alaska Buliling Scandinavian Amerie Ywned by the 2 ambe Scandinavian American Bank laska Building, Seattle, U.S. A.

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