The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1910, Page 6

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crscemacrermenee —: ct ig oes s THE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1910. Statement of Condition At Close of Business, June 30, 1910 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and discounts $ 8,681,722. apital.... 1,000,000.00 Overdrafts ... tanta ae 10,133, at ee, ; 070,751.35 State, county and cit arra 5 275,516.60 od rics 21 alta 1,070,/ Real es nd ires 71,296.74 Foreign . Ab. Fee nk Jonds borrowed 125,000.00 other | i ee 486,350.00 a a 1 s rs cceptant under | rs of credit 51,025.14 U. S. government | : vy mere tere as , irculation S. government . bonds to secure | ndividuz $8. 814,180.21 S. deposits ......$ 906,006.25 Soe 55 230.80 Pash in vault . fash in banks. 235,000.00 235,000.00 1962.440.03 nited States... 974,169.31 — 11,944,189.32 $14,425,965.81 $14,425,965.81 OFFICERS »M. F. BACKUS, President ©. A. SPENCER, Assistant Cashier. PR. R. SPENCER, First Vice President ; : My BP RALPH S. STACY, Secon® Vice President. EMERY OLMSTEAD, Assistant Cashier, fy. A. SWALWELL, Cashier, R. S. WALKER, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS tees H. C. HENRY, ‘Chairman | E.E. AINSWORTH. J. D. FARRELI CHAS. E. PATTEN. GEO. W. TRIMBLE, , M. F. BACKUS. JOSHUA GREEN R. R. SPENCER PLE ROY M.BACKUS. C.J. LORD RALPH S. STACY. C. F. WHITE. ) F.H. BROWNELL. E.S. MeCORD E. F. SWEENEY M.H. YOUNG, 4 . E. DE STEIGUER. CHAS. S. MILLER. MORITZ THOMSEN, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT | Report of the Financial Condition of the Scandinavian American Bank Located at Seattle, State of Washington, at the Close of Business, June 30, 1910 Resources Liabilities | Loans and discounts 7 301,595.85 Capital 76,957.93 Surplus 35,000.00 Undivided profits . 1.205.230.85 Demand deposits... 2,633,814.92 500,000.00 350,000.00 249,962.91 Real estate Burniture and fixtures .. Time and say ing depos 10,242,645.64 $11,342,608.55 $11,342,608.55 OFFICERS A. CHILBERG, President | L. H. WOO! “yee K, Assistant Cashier. J. E. CHILBERG, Vice-President H. Vi; V. BE. Assistant Cashier. THOS. B. MINAHAN, Second Vice-President. F. P. SEARLE, Eis Ballard Office. J. F. LANE, Cashier, |} OTTOS. JiPI DERSE N, Cashier Ballard Office. DIRECTORS A. CHILBERG, | , JE. CHILBERG, President Vice-President PERRY POLSON, ALFRED BATTLE, President Polson Implement Co, Of Roberts, Battle, Hulbert & Tennant, ’ H. C. EWING, Attorneys. Of Calhoun, Denny & Ewing. Sige a iy JAFET LINDEBERG, W. H. METSON, President Pioneer Mining Co. Of Campbell, Metson & Campbell, Attorneys at THOS. B. MINAHAN, Law, San Francisco, Cal. Vice-President, “¢ On, the basis of real banking service, we are ple: ased to invite additional accounts from banks and bankers, firms, corporations and individuals, To ®ic h of whom w ill be accorded courteous treatment and every accommodation that is consistent with conservative banking. ’ We have money to loan on First Mortgage on improved city property. Applications are particu- larly invited from those desiring amounts of $1,000 to $5,000. - HUGH C. WALLACE THE Seattle National Ba At Close of Business June 30, 1910 ‘Resources Liabilities U.S bx nds and premium .... R. R. bonds and warrants.... Furniture and fixtures Cash and exchange Since our statement of March 29th, 1910, we hav Sound National Bank. Our capi been doubled and de 6,963,021.77 Long experience, wide acquaintanceship with the Pacific Northwest and Large Working Funds: And the most improved banking methods, enable us for handling business. J. FURTH, Chair man Board Dire ». W. ANDREWS, President. | R. V. ANKENY, Cashier. G. AMES, Vice President Cc. L. LAMPING, Assistant Cashier *, K. STRUVE, Vice President H. C. MacDONALD, Assistant Cashier. . W. MAXWELL, Vice President | C.L. LaGRAVE, Assi Cashier. W.S. PEACHY, Assist Report of the Condition of the First National Bank Of Seattle, Washington JUNE 30, 1910 RESOURCES Loans and discounts Capital stock 300,000.00 U. S. bonds 100,000.00 Surplus . 60,000.00 Other bonds, warrants and stocks 373,040.80 Undivided profits 17,319.26 Real estate, furniture and fixtures 39,202.00 Circulation 99,400.00 Cash and exchang« 1,145,513.20 “posits So ee 3,730,690.58 LIABILITIES $4,207 ,409.84 $4,207,409.84 M. A. ARNOLD, President D. H. MOSS, Vice Preside M. McMICKEN, Vice President b WADE. ‘Vice Preddcnt ana C. A. PHILBRICK, Assistant Cashier. , Vice President and Cashier, DIRECTORS M. A. ARNOLD, O. D. FISHER rakidin D. FISHER, Manager Grandin Coast Lumber ( THOMAS BORDEAUX, President Mason County Logging Co, dts Pewainary JOHN H. MeGRAW PATRIC McGraw, Kittinger & Case, Real Estate. ] =a a na MAURICE MeMICKEN, H.W.R Hughes, McMicken, Dovell & Ramsey, Att’ys. a bs set Ag W. D. HOFIUS, President Hofius Steel and Equipment Co, Vice President and Cashier a. MOSS, Vice President ESTABLISHED 1882

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