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ia de LSTARS AGAIN | ASCARDINAL RICHELIEU MURDERED 1 Hoffman an¢ }for which Willtam Gohl ts | Klingenberg, it te alleged, admit | | le [killing Hedberg, but saya the érime!| Mighty Fig-) wan committed at the demand of], of Great French) ne Gohl, who he declares killed Hoft * cm nited Pree) jman in hie 08, Tragedian| ABERDE April @e-An ah! Kling donkeyman” on] refuse to olther affirm or deny, but| Gay riv al Kilngonberd which fa stated on excelelnt aw! wh 1 beon min ining nines De SOREN m] avish tn Mantel “The Theatrical Trust Hogs the Profits, ” Says many thmes te giving the p wee! a sertes rhe in Dagan. aghout, and his amt Song pif this town are |r Bok eultared thelr r a they wt to eee “Ha (ity United Press) INGHAM, Aprt ¢ Player-Pianos Would You Buy One If You Could Get it at the Price of an Upright? ° paid Tt wou atre long ago. honey to uF F and in remain for those who wish to take advantage of our of our patrons have already said yes, consequence only a dozen instruments white elephant, m heavy] i} by the fact | BISHOP O'DEA SAYS BOTH SIDES vesecanid | this most unusual offer, Morris—oot hat & vaudeville cir fairy Lauder, nor t Pet that name but As we said in our announcement Monday— these Player-Pianos are brand-new, high-grade, standard instruments, fully and unconditionally warranted in every particular, and we guaren- tee that these prices: $450, $500 and $525 Bishop Edward O'Dea is Incline | find no fault with Theodore|| | * open. jie fina in his controversy at|| says both the pope and ] wore Rome. He president and privi 4 yosterday and Mr P Re thin thelr rights under mneee” ame Bishop! Cannot be duplicated anywhere on the Pacific . the state les t was ont » : S making new laws as fast a at Coast. a ones are broken . || Let nothing dissuade you from making your inspection at once. Exceptionally easy terms -Report of the candinavian American Bank Statement of Condition Comparative Statement At Close of Business, March 29, 1910 j Showing Amount of Deposit Each wi | Year From the» Start lose sien iB 1767.10 May 31, 1893 .. 93,079 .67 8,672.56 | May 31, 1894 ., 73,539.28 at $5,000.00 fay 31, 1895 ., 117,216.58 ‘ 1.245.772.81 May 31, 1896... 182,241.16 ( ! $157,978.31 May 31, 1897... 170,594.08 May 31, 1898 ., 421,818.96 | | May 31, 1899 .. 5457 604.44 dorsal May 31, 1900., 989.74 LIABILITIES May 31, 1901 «, ~ 00,000 .00 " 1, 1902... 350,000.00 | May 31, 1903., : 225'333.60 May 31, 1904... 43°97 May 31, 1903 .. iN May 31, 1906 May 31, 1907... May 14, 1908... 10,951,855. 18 June 23, 1909 .... 73 January 31, 1910, +s. 9,326,402 .98 $12,027,190.78 | March 29, 1910 .seoreseeerees $10,951,855. 18 Gain in Deposits since call of Jan. 31st, 1910 (less than two months) $1,625,452.20 reminded state Statement are were rendered to the have been called tatement the E—~Regders of the above Comparative to and iftéluding May 31, 1907, report on May 3lst. Since that ilar dates, and we have time they taken for this 8 egularly e of call that came nearest to May 3lst. The statement of May 31st, 1907, » included our then brane ‘ch in Tacoma, which in September of the same ir be irate bank CERTIFICATES—F lle money LOANS—We are open to make | BAVINGS—Lack of decision to make the START hak kept many a w J it is best | a large numbor of addi tonal Real | eae Man then: Sesheat tae toe it t bearing Cer-| Estate louns, but ONLY on lm) Abogd class. NOW is always & ; Make ur | proved Seattle property; preferably | P04 time to do a sensible thing se | in amounts of $1,000 to $10,000 | ’MORTGAGMHS—Direct from up COLLECTIONS Fa os, a | = EXCHANGE — For ing or | you can buy Seven Per Cont First f uurpansed and tly | bringing money to the Kurope, | Mortgages on Improved Seattle and Ba s, Mer-| Alaska, Obina, the Philip pines Real Katate, "They yield good in collateral of value ayo available ag vo stability y marketable. our Bank Orders, Letters of anywhere—use Drafts, Bank Money dit or Traveler's Che s, whoev as bank | ome; o make, will find ad for Joana; ye r service are rea ME SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK A. CHILBERG J. E. CHILBERG . B. MINAHAN J. F. LANE President Vice-Pres. Vice-Pres Tt, ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE ques. olare J. Kitnken ! A now with the || may be arranged. aning — Third “a Pianolas 6 due it will certainty ¥ ne and will wiv and Plencle- University Pianos Successor to D, &. Johnston Ca, People’s Back Hailding Seeoed and Pike : t a Cashier, y THE STAR—WEDNESDAN, APRIL 6, 1910. 5 The bill will pa It doow the city of Seattle » what it isn on Ite depontte OW IF THE CITY GOT FOUR PER CENT ON S DEPOSITS THE CITY EMPL OVE MIGHT ET ARAISEINWAGES : : : "¢ has been n ite de tion in the banke Give w desortption, M the city and terms «| Rupert Today’s Styles Today Stylish Spring Suits Union Savings & Trust Co. N. W. Corner Second Av. and Cherry St. «affords you a better opportun ity to make selections than elsewhere In the new lines every appropriate Capital $300,000.00 Surplus $60,000.00 tyle is displayed in every fashic mnable fabric. French and White OUR. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS is of Herringbone Weaves, ‘I'weeds and sufficient proportion to our deposits to cus Checks are very popular this season ac hladitetned i beedbote: Hives cobet beet, dee: If the financial question is bothering antee absolute safety. Our cash reserve and h th amount due from banks is thirty per cent of I our deposits, or ten per cent more than re Can Be Bought On Easy Payments quired by the at ‘ w Ac of firms, individual counts ind banks invited, At the same prices you would pay re cash for anywhere. This convenient Pree. ERA Of Bebb a Mevnad way of buying Is the modern way, therefore why should it be highe AND SOMITE, Pres. HammeHchmite Lah Oo. N. B. AOLNER Con has credit ou, Try it Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue + Near Union Street | “‘Seattle’s Reliab'e Credit House’’ deserving _ party Make yours an a et to ye ement PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Want to buy lots in all parte of Ward, Prinee ase price Bought for Almost Nothin alt A Second Lot of Water-Damaged Cargo of the Wrecked Steamship Ohio Bought from the B. C. Salvage Co. of Van- couver, for a small consideration The entire salvage brought to Seattle and placed on sale at The Men’s Shop LOT CONSISTING OF TENTS MACKINAWS SAILS DUCK COATS BAGS TOOLS BLANKETS KITCHEN CARPETS UTENSILS 500 THIRD AVE. Corner Jetferson Orpheum Theatre Bldg. 500 THIRD AVE. Corner Jefferson Orpheum Theatre Bldg, CLOTHING HARDWARE SHIRTS UNDERWEAR HOSIERY .HATS CAPS LADIES’ COATS KNIT GOODS ETC., ETC. Entire stock must be completely cleaned up inside of THREE DAYS if only 2c on the dollar is realized Sale Opens Thursday, April 7,9 : m. 10c Canvas 75¢ to $1.00 Heavy Wool 25c Linen RTOE cedeods lass exe 2c Fleeced c Handkerchiefs . Ae = age sa Underwear ........ SOc $1.50 to $2.50 Gor c Oc Heavy All-Wool | 1c POR COD ss ici-s koe $1.50 Pack SOE i staan va $12.50 to $ $1.25 Patent Humane 29¢ Feed Bags .....es0: $15.00 to $25.00 $2. Ag in R a8 $3.50 White's c Men’s Suits ..... Broadaxea ......... $3.50 Mackinaw- Lined “ ; ) k $3.50 Corduroy $6.50 Heavy Alas I novel $i 17 Pants ka Mackinaws .. . aphid Gv: - ; P $3.00 Hats, Choice of all light Hardwar« $5.00 Extra Heavy 1 68 cnAPadle: valine dhe to We RAE Sc ka ae ed v California Shirts . s ror Sapte we li 3c 25¢ to 50c Four-in 6c $1.50 All-Wool 14c $3.80 Duc Hand ar coated Shawls vsseseseeees Alaska Parkas ..... 68c « eaten 9§c 75 French Briar Qc $7.50 to $12.50 All-Wool [fh 3c Ladies’ PIPOS veveeeeeereeeens Heavy Alaska ? Black Hose ....... Qc 15e Heavy Rockford Be Blankets ....... - $15.00 Ladies’ sil: jd ada lads label 50¢ to $1.00 c Long Raincoats . $1.29 $2.50 Heavy Alaska 87c CODE inser kccenesess $6.00 Men’s Wool Underwear . 730 to $1.00 Alaska Glove Rubber Coats s $12.50 Pack and $5.00 Boys’ ; Saddles $1.69 Mitts ' 23¢ Rubber Coats ..... 98c i MPR aa 500 Third Ave.