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THE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1908 that it will practically pat an end) & to racing if it is strictly enforced, | # and the government announces that) # the law will be carried out to the’ # Grand Pat third Time 238. “Bix and a half furlongs—Seiect- ‘won, The Gardener second, Amrt Time—1: 19 2-8. and an elghih—Brookdale| letter. |s (Ale gg ecto paedammane STEWART AND SANDY. le * oe 2 * NEW YORK. Oct. $—The West-/ Jim Stewart is giso billed to meet |» To race wut four Gays a weex|S00dy Ferguson om a Bg os at Bel- There was some talk of a Kaufman: |» Stewart set-to and they may meet|s under the auspices of the National), club. The Brooklyn boy is three » times as fast-as Kaufman, but » should Stewart ever stop one of is the Californian’s hooks, so long,! Mary! BORN IN GRAND STAND. (By United Press.) * CHICAGO, Oct. 6—When Brown | ® made the hit in the Chicago-Pitts- | | burg game Sunday which brought | in the winning run, the stork paid| @ Park— Mondays, Welneadays. ye and Saturdays. (By United Press.) Oct. 6—Interstate fair Monday: 34 trot—Lady Sunrise won last three heats and race, Laura W. sec- Deception third. Best time Laura W. won the first heat pace. Ine won in three atraight heats, Solano Boy second Lacky Pet third. Best time—2: 124 * * d a visit to the «rend stand Thel® “Five furlonge—Brush Up won, Soto wes an | Balle Brady second, Halle of Port-| Me Cue are sow ooking for the | ® Mird. Timo: 03%. * baby as & mascot | Jack Owsley, formerly a Yale|@ star, will help Coach Forbes whip! « furtonge—The Mouser een orem ere so mem CHEAP COLONIST RATES. won, Westbound during September and/ the ‘University of Oregon football | « ‘Ostober via Oregon RK. R. & Naviga-| material into shape. The Oregon |» tion Co. Chicago to Seattle, $38.90; > squad is the largest in her history ee I A NR Hotel Stevens Cafe Serves a full course dinner on Sun. days, 50e, from 12 to # p. m o from St. Louis, $35.50; Kansas City, Omaha, etc, $30.00. Other rates and information furnished, and de- posits taken, at Union Ticket Offive, O08 First Ave. EE Bills, Gen. Agt. oo H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. if you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made fj to measure at 217 JAMES STREET. MEEK TRUNK & BAG CO. 919 First Ave. SSS eaeeeee at | | On the Square | Op. Totem Pote First Av. 615-61 GAME CALLED A Tie. United Press.) CIN NATI, Oct. 6.- The board of directors of the National league today dectar. ed that the diaputed New York Chicago game wae a Ue and upheld the decisions of the umpires, This means that the game must be played over on the New York grounds if the New Yorks so desire, The decision makes it pos sible for New York to lose one ® of the present series with Bos ton and still win the pennant If the Giants win all the games ® with Hoston, they will be tied with the Cubs, New York could then elect to play off the tle game and with such @ course, the cham pionship of the league may be determined by that one game between the Cubs and the Giants, This would be true if he Giants beat the Cubs in this game. In case the Giants lose one game to Boston and then beat the Cubs in playing off the tle New York, Chicago and Pitts burg will be tied for first place In the event of the triple tle a nine-game series between the three teams probably will be held to determine the win ner of the pennant The directors claimed that New York had the ‘right to play off the tle game. it was held that Murphy's claim of a forfeit was disallowed because under the rules, the Giants were allowed five days to an swer in regard to replaying & game during the New York Chicago series. The directors upheld the rul- ing of Umpires O'Day and Emslie. The situation as it stands is probably the most complicated and interesting state of affairs that ever mark ed the closing of the season ee ed THREE HEAVY BOUTS. Johnnie White tn his the near future stage th heavyweight bouts which will with the | pug with the qualifications to meet @ elimination « find Tommy Burns. Al Kaufman hoc up with Fred Bradley next Thy day; Kid MeCoy with Jim Stew on October 16, and probably Ju O'Brien with Sam Langford on ber 23 COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETS The regular meeting tle Commerctal club 8 o'clock tonight of the will be hi Mrs, Dr. Geo. W. Miracle, o National Athletic club in New York City will nth dren's diseases, 410 Hinckley block f&} with this alleged attempt to * Monnet! that W. R.*Hoaret charged that Governor Haskell nected with the Standard company, SEATTLE DAY AT PUYALLUP F Puyallup valley fair, and a number of Seattle citizens wi aboard the special train which joe the King st Saost at 1 o' | The exhibit rait land stock this year ia especially ifine and t* attracting much atten tion. The Seattle train will leave | Puyaitup on ite return at 6 o'clock. it is an hour's ride cach way. TO ARREST PROMOTER, (By United Press.) BOK, Idaho, Oct. 6—J. H. Gar- rett, of Mountain Home, a promoter, of irrigation nterprises, a requisl- | lon for whose arrest from Governor Mead of Washington was honored last night by Goversor Gooding, has lnot been located up to « late hour this afternoon. Garrett is charged with having obtained money from residents of Washington under false | pretenses. ‘BOND LAWS TO BE PRINTED ON BONDS ‘The new water bonds which will soon be printed by the city are to be adorned with a neat bit of | photographic werk. All the laws laffecting the bonds In any way lare to be printed directly upon the bonds, tnetead of, as formerty, on la separate aheot forming a part of the bonds. Football games in Tacoma here fter will be pulled off on the Ath lletic park grounds, which are a | vast improvement over the old ¥ M. ©. A. grounds GENUINE OAK TAN SOLES. Cheaper to pay $1.00 for soles that will Iast rather than 7¢ for a pair that won't MEN’S SHOE STORE, 805 First Av. Colman Building ahha inbnhnt tab tebedn bhi BLL A LL Aha inhen Sdn SS adams RSS | nt see. ree | Ire ack O« Repair Works SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT All Our Work Guaranteed © # Come see the moet up-ti date repair shop in the we gi) dent was not jj financial canvass was untroe. WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—Geo. RB Sheldon, treasurer of the repubit. fan national committee, discussed the campaign contributions with President Koosevelt today. shel don said the report that the presi- satisfied with the He said that he was greatly encouraa Hed by the prospects and announced that the contributions to the repubd- Mean fand will not be made public watil after the election. RAILROADS EVADE A HIGHER RATE ——— The original plan to assess rail- roads, steam and electric, at 60 per cont of thelr value was not carried out by the state board of equaliza. tion at Olympia, and the railroads have been asseused at the same rate as other property In King county this ts 43.23 per cent. The Northern Pacific main line ts aasoaned at $35,966 and the Great Northern at $43,324 a mile, In gross state taxes King county this year pays $975,210 as against $1,190,039 last year MONEY FOR PROHIBITIONISTS. (By United Press.) cnc Aad, Oct. &—The prohtbt tion national party t* to recetve $50,000 to carry on tte work agatnat the liquor traffic, according to an Announcement made from the Chi cago headquarters. The bequest waa made by Dr, Charies B. Latimer, of New York, who diet at Palm Beach, Fla, Sept. 26 , MANILA HAS $200,000 FIRE, By United Pre MANILA, Oct. 6—The extensive plant of the Philippines Product company was destroyed by fire to- | day, causing « joss in excess: of | $206,000. | SAVED FROM DEFRA’, The auto and hack bill prohibit ing vehicles from ecoupying Cherry at. was returned last night to the street committee to save it from de- feat Buying Power Plants. NORTH YAKIMA, Oct. 6.—North | Coast interests purchastn power plants at Pasco, Kennewick and Prosser ee CANVAS GOODS | Hunting coats, ridge vests and hats gun pants, cart logging, boots, coats, game straps and “at A. L. Hall's Sport 1111 First ay. IWEYOUNG WO Chinese Medicine Co We have five hundred ait. forent kinds of Chinese Herbs Roots, We oure all kinds oto. blanks and ad i fo Bt, Monitin Wash | Advanced Vaudeville, Week of dita i Amery of the Ke its homes Litton. i widen H Birewnan Garting Benday Might, Matiners art aceiny and eaturde THK MAN OF THE HOUR” Beate Thureday, Ste to 11.50 The Grand Joka Cort, Manager, ‘Wednentay andtat MO" Sanen's Greatest Sone THR TONKYMOONERE™ Teenty Mu Hite: Competent Attractive tie. to $1.90: Mat Mat te to) ate and Se. | Cart Nighta the tte. Bpecial Wed. Mat Seattle Theatre | anol! & Drew, Me Phones 49.| Bet fur ana Met ait week | “The Kecky Mountain Bupress.” Production of « Benes salen! Meindrama | Neat Week. i At Cripple Creek ' Prices—Mais.. 100, So, Nights, the to 00 Tonight BRoente Lois Theatre | anna. | Phones, Sunset, Math 1204) Ind Thin Week, Matiness Wed, Hat “CAPTAIN SWHRT.” Britta with Mr. THIRD AVENUE THEATRE Kussell, Drew @ French Managemont one, Main 860% Mate Wed eat 818 Third Ay Actors in “Meart of Bior Ridge.” Frawley cast Co. of the Heart Unterest Next Week Bame of the Cowbors. 200; nights Matinecs 10,26, 500. Nights 10, 25, 60, 1¢ otm. | n sumener Co.) Redford nie ‘Trio; Lew STAR Popular V witte. Performances Daily Prices, 100 and 2¢¢ th & Os.) Valeden rank) ood Winchester) i dreen, Three 2:90, Tee | oe bon nate S00 THE REAL MINS READER IS xing 2 All Mind Road ix New Kantorm Act Weville Khow in Town, Int 6—-Other Dig Aho, 56 and Bntirely American Theatre ng, ature a rica B6e ue and Dlrectolte town Musical Anappy songs. a “otte: te. | Deposits from Banks 9 gtasewnseewnee ss eeavele A BOAT FREIGHT RATES iit a * (By Uni f Bf R Ss KEEP OFF OUR GROUND * BANK CLEARINGS. id HE como i ‘ts 4 A TI FY : : OF MISSING MEN .:: pa fe and ’ * Be 5 advanced / | ® Balances 197,478.67 &| Three letters bearing inquiries 1 by the Great ja | er 0 relatives " A munlolpal matrimonial bur * Tacoma * for missing friends or re T NI HIGH | (\ | Mayor Warned Not to Help) = Beatle. # Clearings today... 912,192.00 %| reached the muyor’a office thx j Le WA SH. No Name Signed. * Talances 67,969.00 & morning from eastern cithes un TAG DAY R Pi , writer of the ‘ortiand. ary, of Elmwood iT ‘anta to ING BRUISES Cee Bee ae eect SIL saline Cie terpinsh S| Cnt seat teen at oo oteat to # r name loaves the) rings today e «no nat by " > $ NURS Husbands. |Inayor's vffige nt ‘much in the # latancen 1088.00 &| Charles i, Clary, who, according ARE NOT ALL ~ ! her Gracoure to a telegram that war » om med Into Smith after Smith had i , dark about the further 5 / Ruattie, Was, 66 westember $0, 49 5 The Game With ‘Va sity signaled for a gale catch, dls 4 ane’ hey Bee the mayor can| “Bolt protaction, alr, ts Bis Tae am RN SS EA Ye MM Be, OOS, Oo Es hesitate tite| Owing to the mecamh a ; jabling him for the remainder o' ind it ia his heart to boost thone of nature, and t of thone who sold tagn i Put Several Men on | the game, Texas girle when there are #09, *4ld lah fo melggeny y nape be DISASTROUS FIRE “ge FO Batteralie, of Green Aprings 7 impoedibie ‘ta - * : Folac vading ¢ ette “ nol o ¢ . “7 - Hospital List. “enowon ton the howpital st school teachers and 200 nuraon in| Tong ihe WHer tt Mot any| STARTED BY BOYS|0. sats the mayor to ry and ioarn ine ot eo . en Oo ur man ant: _—— [Charley Thompson will be kenly this olty anxious to find Husbands”! of our own residents in the matter i — oe ib ay tani didlos sdported | At Tae ty Swot Srey $ ye But leht signal practice was in. felt. It was found that the stocky This is the plaint of an anonymow f matrimony or anything elve CHICA ire, be at the county hospital, near this hotel, $12,000 the figure wi Gifiged in by the Washington high | center had played four years on the damsel who read last night's Stal Call it Off. lieved to ho ) started by 11 city out, but a considerable part \n! schoo! football gladiators today as) Henderson, Cal, academy team. the faroff matrimonial ery from The only thing I see, In the! boys who « the St Kvyline Schofield, of Calias, Me on estimate th the kinks from their game with the which barred him from the local Fort Worth, in the Lone Star state, absence of the name of my fait) Charles Royse , threatened a/ writes for any information obtain fil B. Homphrey ag Varsity are not yet entirely re/eleven, As no game ta acheduled We are all busy making a itv. letter writer, is to call it all off,| nig residence section The | able of abrother, George Schofield noon to tnt of moved. Penny Smith ts nursing @ Charley Thompson will be keenly ing,” writes the fair protestant,| and allow Dan Cupid to work OUC) high wind drove the flames through | who up to last December wrote reg 5 sellers pr “charley horse” resulting from the for Saturday, Coach Lewis’ men (By United Presa.) |“and cannot go out in society and! bis own salvation hereabouts, atthe) a jumber yard, cauwing a heavy | ularly. Ave reports fa te! vie bait he got from Welle in the last will be tn good condition for the] NEW YORK, Oct, G—The bat: | pnt mainted and so know few same time leaving those Texas mil-| iiss, The inmates of the Bt,| cap ey ey & at 5 o'clock jaanl play of the firat half, Wells ram-| Bellingham game on October 17 tories In today's game between the | pantiomen,” liner maidens to thelr fate. We! Charles Home for Girls wore | i ‘ quarters in the Savoy will be hii = |New York Nationals and bost T . help this fair un-|thrown fnto a panic when the! at that time d the ne er = = This letter received in the | certainly would help 1 ; “1 - vereattor: lo ' Joule 8. third, | “Or mayor's morning maf) is the latest known and the other 999 If we) smoke was carried into the build Carin Meindst, sharsed with “® | Humphre > found ie 4 it ee en Tonle © third.) | New York—Wiltee and Brecue-| TOS © kes anw tooke promising | could.” ing. Five hundred girts rushed out| malt with » deadly weapon, | Washingt : ‘ c M WH Cau) | ban hae anes Na ot |in great fight, and several were | “se -4 rand wi le F5 i coon King thing Time | ‘Hoston— Ferguson and Bower. | sme ee cS hurt, but their injuries were not ® Jury today fn 'venr on ppond 4 wig Sele ot ee 7 lj = 434. Latter time breaks the | man. s ntl FIGHTS | serious and no deatha have been argyle Seay Aryan 5 eich PHILADELPHIA, Oct. $ we ok record. The score B. | reported » Comat Sad thy cn reported that the Pittsburg, (im ORGANIZE SOCCER TEAM, yo" vor ; td PILES TO OPEN CAMPAIGN. |miasion of the assault. | Bat 6 oe _ 4 Boston * wrepaapatton . com sold an s wet called tor Fri The vietory ot the ‘Giants today R RVICE. $4,000,000 worth of its eo st La meeting haa been, at the tn nei | fn taking the second game from | . (8 Boater 4 te | oe wig ~ ~ eas mortgage bonds, The sale trae _ BH Btovens to re-organize the Seattio| Boston has set the fans here wild | RE RMBRTON, (Oct, & The 18 (By United Press.) the $10,000,000 series aad i §\ soccer team. The Seattle team won| They are confident that New York Madrona hall, » February le in cee mo ‘ ~ . hed it ; BAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 6—-The less than a year ago, nm cone % }) the, championship. last cearn. and will repeat the performance tomor- | Jeffery Wants $15,000 for! tne presence of Dr. 1. N. Richard. | #8) county tonight with a malty mt) a iirag crulser Colorado “wns pre- | hens ders for | Brookiya ” o] See, ae aeaeesen see jae | FW, and then win the play-off with | son and several others, Gill called | Senator B, 11. Piles will be the prin- | sented with an elaborate silver sory al Se Toute 138 Wi | Gos Penal apes thin toners "| ue Cubs and capture the pennant.| Remarks Alleged to [Jittery a vile name and accused |sipal. spoaber i ee een * Vesterday’s Games. pint tetra nt | Baseball frenzy has never run so H Mad. him of having loft his wife at Crip- lores wae ‘proment on the waren ip wm At New York-New York # Boston 1 high here in the history of the ave Been Made. ple Creek on her death bed and NTY DEFENDS ITS © tee preaumtatian. Aesilg them DEPENDS UPON e A Droontye--Hrogkiya €-2, Philadel BOWLERS AFTER hex — come west with another woma wale eusOovstear tuabsey tis wits er nagpelis If it should rain tomorrow or! ‘The case of F. M. Jeffery againat| For this alleged slander dam- and daughter, ex-Governor Adams What You Are ® NEXT CONGRESS. | Weather conditions make ft impoe| Hiram C. Gill, acting mayor of Be-\agwa of $10,000 is asked. The com VALUATION and Mrs. Adams, and Attorney Gen gare j sible to play, the game would be/attie and president of the city | plaint farther states that later in eral Dickson of Colorado ee hichaot Galea sone’ © eomanlal to baa} lost to the Giants, and there Is lit-| conneil, for $15,000 damages for| the day Gill made a similar etate r AH ‘The meeting Inst night of promi-| tle doubt that the weather man/ sander tk on trial in the supertor| ment to several people outside the| Answer to the complaint tn the PROF. LANDAU os esteem bowsers St re cake ot te yl court today. The complaint| polling place, and for the latter| suit of the Seattle Lighting com Ps as2 jen, third by Bven if the Giants jose tomer that at iu o¢ | statement $5,000 damages ia asked | pany againe * county to vd Pore His | Western Bowling congress, remit | ow, and then beat the Cubs in the ge cer had oe Mh oer nna | reduction of the company's 1907 Palate at sent "renews can 1 cae SS Z ¢ lay-off, the between Chi weasment wae filed by the prose: cons Your advantage et ” al the | Play-off, the triple tie between annoent Bietth hs pod At Cricago—Chicago & Detroit 1 to Bring the 1808 Lourmnmast OF iia] cago, New York and Pittsburg will cuting attorney's office this morn: ‘Arnold Vibrator Co. 1] S ee : At St, Loute—at, Lowle FR Cleves) city The Seattle Bowling Tourna: | result, and there are fans who love ing. The anawer alleges that the siht' Aidit Bian HOURS—* AM TO 18 & » MY Heston—Boston 4 New York® | mont association was organised to! the sport well enough to hope that | original return made by the light as ington-Wasbington 3, PSi®-l handle the campaign. Joseph F./ the great ninegume serio between ing company on its personal prop z m i siemcaataiheeminmnn | Morris, individual champion af the the three teame will have to be ferty of $426,690 was not a fair val we taka ba LOUISVILLE RACES || sicctoi'presttent. "A. ix Feakine was P74 jation, and that therefarg, the as the BUFF ROCK alec! a / ; i lected secretary. Ups tw Se ee a ee ot nett — re laying fine BUF Shee ‘will tail the brunt of ie ener: Ri Pie s (By United Prose) |paign’ a. F. Teathbun. cashler co Tacoma’s 5 Mammoth Hotell r» ‘The promoter was loquacious and | Said the BUFF ROCK How, s LOUISVILLE, Ky. Oct. 6-—Re-} Washington Trust company, was the public was gullible. Six mil-| of equalization | wink % suite Monday elected treasurer. Is im the Might-Have- | jon dotiars was the cost, ax told by ——— | a gh ohm Bs them 60 Ta ane Apache third. tHe TTE FRANCHISE morning let a judgment of $46 go | — P ety yards—-Mattle Mack B by default—a “board bill” present ‘ “s oom, abet Gare second Margaret T. For lo! The bubble hath burst! /od by Mra. E. M. Miller against the FOR SPEEDING / For Sale at Your De s third. Time-—-1; 47 2-5, STILL UN: UNSETTLED Tacoma’s long heralded, skyecrap-| promoter, A. PF. Gillies. Gillies to - a Six furlonge—Mabel Henry won. ing, city withine-city air castle fe) sottic his board bill gave the board United Produce © Sa — ee ae no more, It was ® beantiful ptpe|inghouse keeper a note on E. W (By United Press.) | ae Heal The t of the Northweete a ° of 3 ms a Bol and seventy yards—(Csar league Hho at the Butler yesterday, walle it acted. Vor long hee tie] Houghtos. Houghton sceented n NEW YORK, Oct. 6— William H 806 Western Ave. Seattle, UT de Zienap second, Lady Martha fon of a franchiae for City of Destiny prowdiy boasted of/and endorsed it to pay on Septem | Rockefeller, nephew of John D., | aa . ring te Time—1:45 1-8. ei nekt year und the extension her awotnaptring, architectural {m-|ber 1, but nothing doing on that|and the only member of the family | BUFF ROCK EGGB are sold only in ie Five and a baif furtongs—Sorrow- | NOt’, league wore left open, to be novation labeled the Imperial hotel.jdate. Bo Judge George handed| now actively engaged at 26 Broad sealed cartons, and every eae is guaranteed pe tran Crystal Maid Oe ay Arien- taken up at the scheduled meeting Morpheus’ pipe dream was outdone.'down a judgment by defanit way, was unabie to give $100 bail | ¥ is unbroken. The eggs for poaching. boiling, . oa a, — tater: tn the year. Vancouver was ernie aE NST se awencee oom |when arrested today for raeding | fine table use. and e awarded “Tas” . rt Hi poian wm, A ee a Fhe financial reports showed hat SAME OLD PLAY: WORK ON PAY ROLL. Soaes canon ter nex of cash, but ~ Vancouver and Spokane were the one oa oP e only clubs with the stot of (By United Press) 4 The October pay roll was in the | Malet pba ng come aaaes to . BELMONT PARK RACES) in- credit side of the ledger. Dus!’ CHICAGO, Oct. &—The batteries "NOTHER LEAR) neds ct the “city comptrotier's | ¥D28 nis watch as eseurty. r Te net of the Bpokane club, was|!® (day's American league game clerks today and the fifteen hun. | *oert ——————— CONDEMNATION (By United Press.) present. He verified the purchase, *ere dred or more pay checks were being ONES Ta ATION BELMONT PARK, N. ¥., Oct. 6] figures as, $7. 509 Chieago-—-White, Walsh and Sul (By United Prees.) made out. The total from the gen-| JUDGMENT Monday — wee } Niven. KANBAS CITY, Oct. 4—Peon eral fund te $114,406.41 and the B. Stetson, Knox and Pressure on nerves is the cause Gils -Queen of Hilts. won, Lord iT Tieteeli--Donovn. aid Thomas. | Attorney General Monnett of grand total from all funds $183, sehen. Hats for of all divease: by removing this pe second, Coltnda third | The soore— R H. Bj today A geck of 297.75. Bennett $4, $6 one “ *'Ghronte pf RR, the » wen out by Atte Ses sid . ‘urtongs Hamat won, =| HORSE RACING | Calcago $ oS) tones et Ciecgiand in whieh, Tolle RAINIER CLOTHING CO. sultation and” cunrination pee ety" Sm | WON'T TELL UNTIL : a This game wins the pennant for| ft moner to drop the proseout 1104 First Av. — __Dr MM. jurionge—strtice Out won, Ganed , ge Bg fe of came against the Standard 7 YES sag TOKIO. Oct 8A ine prodiblt-| nage ashe Monnet maid the statement t hase, about two anda halfling betting on horse racing was) utterly untrue and simply « ‘sglbili haat, miles—Ironsides won, Steliaiand promulgated today. It ts expected thee eee aneeeeee Ot taleehoods It wae in com (By Un » ) ies SPRCIAL ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY OF THE MOST CHOUSLY AND A ‘RDLY IMITATED ARTIST ON THE AMERICAN STAGE Mra. Fay was de- Nehtful. — Alan Dat New York American. The oceultest of them all, the mye- 1 tm her unparalleled, in- ue which takes imitabio, weird, bewil- way your breath, | Goring TMAUMATURGY, BVA FAY come from New Yor City, where she bas ju: concluded a triumphal New York World The best bet of audience the day to realize | run of thirty consecutive upon year aon weeks at Hammerstein's | bownd . and Colonial theatres, | rise of the Go see Mra. F Broadway, wi ahe until here The woman ts re- was the headliner during ‘Tra i . | the entire ran, an un- § Boston poser bss ralieled achievement and shall have it Biggest tomorrow. — Actog Davies, New York Svening Sun Mg bit— phia North oan. FAY in Seattle. MES. BVA FAY'S success was so phenomenal. her achie’ remarkable, the crowds attracted #0 colossal, that a horde pulous. unprofessional imitators and bad imposters have sp eno, as mushrooms after a spring shower, So great te RS. BVA FAY that she has been made tre target of as untied, jaundiced, dyspeptic, consciencelese horde of hroat or scuttled a ship. Imposters and imfts! miz stock in trade is that they r wdry efforts of these upst i: re thing tk rte mpared to the burning rays but thy ay a tallow iy REPORT OF sag bag la CONDITION Scandinavian American LOCATED AT SEATTI STATE OF WASHINGT At the close of busin September 23rd, 1908, Loans and Discounts * 35,3 Real Betate, Furniture and *Pixtures *(Aiaaka Butiding 2464) included) Bonds, Warrants and Other Securit 426, Due from Banks +. $ 949,904.05 Checks on Other Banks and Other Cash Items 9,818.77 63,083.57 Exchange for Clearing House Cash on Hand eevee Total Cash Other Resources .. Capital Surplus Undivided Profits t84.69 9993.79 4,234,215.36 iia i ae AA 0 GRE ti EERE 6 Other Demand Deposits . ‘Time Deposits . We are pleased to invite additional Accounts from banks ant bankers, firms, corporations and individuals, to each of whom be accorded courteous treatment and every accommodation that consiatent with conservative banking. %

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