The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1910, Page 5

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THE STAR—SATURDAY; APRIL 2, 1910. - me ne nh ee RRS ar = Caen ete no ant one armas ae en mamma ne » Report of the Financial Condition of Oe teeny FEC MEET pater Horton & Co,, Bankers {!testateBake Seat} “ym a Hh CE Seattle, Washington Hiller’ Alone cape, 1 HEAD TONIGHT At the Close of Business | OU Niaiiad: Anderson Sears He + ea As Rendered to the State Examiner at the Close of and discounts ..... $ 730,712 71 Business on the 29th day of March, 1910, OURS Sanking house, furniture and | ABILITIES nates 10,000 00 ‘ e 72 . . } Mey oe ie te x ms and dis: MIS ..5. $ 7,389,239 38 Capital st atl te $ 1,000,000 00 : ; “3g age . ; its .. fs 3,886 45 Surplus func 200,000 00 grade mds .....$128 Warrants and securities... 407.064 13 ae 200, Of Warrants .........2 10,784 80 n aso house furniture and fix- ndivided profits 190,345 35 Cash on hand and due sia se 3 Ha bnowinaes tot Deposits 11,536,199 56 | from other banks. 266,291 28 RESOURCES. 128,000 00 LIABILITIES. $12,926,544 91 "$12,926 544 ( apital stock paid # 100,000 00 fh scoot Ben san cAYS WHITE , 4 t Surplus na undivided profits.... 10,292 42 f (eee HY ee re c. Pete pe $5 00 . a Pa 5 : Sa : im! tank depo sae SQ017 73 . A s 1 ipment and exceptional facilities for handling business in every department of jf} div , ida ‘aie ) ' Tt ‘ | t f Nat} s - ich er sits 606,049 42 ¢ the accounts of banks, bankers, corporations, firms and individuals - : In it te iia . Say s deposits 7 jem we are p € extend every courtesy and accommodation consistent with correct and pro avingsidepoents-and 2 - sre banking method time certificates .. 391,746 70 $1,146,151 27 Officers President—\V. M. LADD Assistant Cashiers—G. F. CLARK, H. L. MER Vice President—-R. H. DENNY Manager-—N. H. LATIMER. Cashier—M. \V. PETERSON Manager Credit Dept—J. W. SPANGLER. Gain in one year ......0.4.++.$ 262 §) Deposits March 29, 1909..........$ 772,934 14 RITT, C. E. BURNSIDI ae Deposits March 29, 1910,......... 1,035,813 85 lest Bank in Washington Established 1870 | Conservative Business Invited THE | Report of the Financial Condition of the linavian American Bank NORTHWEST TRUST AND _SAf STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 29, 1910. Eolinead Building, Seattle LIABILITIES At the Close of Business March 29, 1910 NORTHERN PACIFIC R AILWAY “PUGET SOUND LIMITED” ; at Resources Comparative Statement oans and discounts . 4 Sree $ 649,31 SHOWING DEPOSITS EACH YEAR FROM THE Municipal bonds oid ie a bebe 118,538 3 PUGET BEGINNING Other bonds Slee antes 8.162 50 PORTLAND AL , 2M State and King county warran nce Sveeaees 103,439 3 NIGHT EXPRESS Safe deposit equipment.) a Py 14.800 00 Kach Furniture and fixture ; 16,500 00 ICKETS AND SEAT AND £ Real estate and other resource Hh 550.10 Government and lroad bond 111,100 00 Ca on hand and due from other ban eat 14 3h ye de 29 pie 10 nasa i. Gain in Deposits during (he past two months -cbotonpln 452. 20 ( apital tock pair i ‘ 100,000, 00 ort a 1 the LARGEST DE Surplus and undivided p eee oe rire 5.379 O1 POSITS in th f the ndinavian American Deposits ee » 3 ¢ figures of 1907 included the deposits in our Pacoima ch became a separate bank OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS s our aim to pay our depositor ch interest and to afford them FROM 6 TO 8 O'CLOCK, r acilities as are in aftcordance wi ound busine rinciple PATRONS e bd e OFFICERS Want Ads are e avian merical all E. SHORROCK, President ALEXANDER MYERS, Secretary eae OA00 ‘ 2 ashe dh JOJINYP, HARTMAN, Vice Pre J. V. A. SMITH, Cashier apt pedi alla Want Ad rate LASKA BUILDING; SEATTLE oo

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