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a eh 4 i i ¥ ‘ % sa pagans ] | is te ‘ 4 | i ee ee na en lholoih SOAR tetera Rahat ed Reh TNO cenit ms nearer Balley & titcha “one || STRIPLING TAKES FALL OUT OF UNCLE SAM'S NAVY |: THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIB 9, 1913 er AT “THE THIEF” FICE awd Uetversity Henri Bernatetn's Great 1 O-plece Union Orchestra. ing the last battle by a good » Dancing Tanabe by Cumpeccat as ak @ et © park, Ratte } have been coneldered enjoy. | In until yesterday, It gray be ning the | a tin At Popular Prices =a eee James Rafferty, abl man, | eclat he able from a Bremerton view: | well Into the season before the margin in the = 2 5 8. Oba : hia 1 | follow hits hie astride. f the on, against l Charleston a part of his 1 point | big Phas | «a . Th = \ rring day, we might spent upon the Seatt Ke wan § eh re ic mw asd K Saokeon divides | enaner @ Wolff's amate antages ea on 1 the srebook, Which di protect | Catcher Cadman of the G jock and Jackson team, won 8 to he Beay 5 ue 2 ~ Possessing considerable abi! tu My, Rafferty not at all ou ants, made a futile attempt to | honors av the hitting stare of | in two games against same ; Lasky’s Six Hoboes rt p urro et tet r It all started calmly enough " connect with one of Sloan's yesterday's game Hoth ay | team, found the # 5 hard A weream from start to fi eam « There was the blaring of the anger. Then he bellowed | fast ones He missed it a ers combed out a trio of one ' and won only after a hot a Big Featy Purifies the Blood and to the position | navy band, up in the stands, Hotten he cried Rot mile. base binglen, che | struwsl 106 » Sures Rheumatism fe navy baset and the preliminary rooting of ter You swing.” announced a@ : be aoe cae : And the hundreds o who We have hoard baseball fans jackle out In the bleachers, in The Ballard esr o! com —-~ " came 0 f came y it before. It is a trite re tentorian tones, “like my bam: to town this afternoon determ . ba othing exciting to an old mark mock ined to massncre the Gia Report of the Condition of TRUST COMPANY SERVICE ike Rafferty, who, ent Hut never have we heard it ete Ballard had a pre nf win the book | said so impres as from Incidentally, the Giants ap. acheduied with the Giants, but . and munchle the ith of James Rafferty plied the whitewash vigorously it was called off because of . upon the huge le aman The score was 14 to 0. Blender showers | -— e of t © which lay within him ut howled little Charlie Fullerton per are } easy reach, surveyed the soon Take him out! If formed on the mound for the The Vancouver Beavers found e ime 1 e are dispasstonately from his twink | t 10 gods, Til come first seven nes, and the the colored American Giants ling Irish ¢ nd take him out visitors gathe but five hite comparatively easy in the sec Of Seattle Then the umpire, one Kelly neself Meikle finished the game, al ond game with the famous Orwaniced Januar e and an impr and ven Tho next ball was a bit high. | lowing no bingles. Gifford, team at Vancouver yesterday. cf nuary 19, 1910 Y l t me soul he mu t Selly tried to square himself. | Peterson and Guanterro took With Bert Hall pitching phe APRIL 4, 1913 rtaken such @ tas He Allied it a ball Rafferty turns in the box for the sailors. nomena! ball, backed by splen- our a “ntrike, whet, to | wus appeased | rey did” support the Beavers RESOURCES orer's idea, was a ball a eee Lee Strait was in the game trounced the negroes 5 to 1. Di . 4 ni Jiscounts tees re in good health and foot wide of the plate. A navy Rear Admiral Reynolds came | for the first time this season, = ’ page = d COUNTS... er eers scenes $404,319.26 f batter was the victim of the over with his boys. He had a but failed to hit. He trapped Baseball is a funny propost- Overdrafts i tresteccoeccs SStEme se discrimination. It good seat, directly behind the two files in left garden and tlon colored = Giants Furniture and Fixtures terseeee 6,300.00 noe call for action. And plate, He wasn't as demon. | made one assist. Strait was the trimm atile three straight Real Estate 2623.00 action ¢ r ‘ strative as the enlisted men, last Giant to report and al- | games, nd by é bl« pe Bonds and Warrants ae 43, o With an outraged roar Sea but evidently enjoyed the few though he was due the latter while Vancouver humbled 1 . Seabaiia 804.09 man Rafferty rove up in the | spots in the game which could part of March, he did not get same team in two games, win improvements and asehold .. 7,516.00 . 2 Cash and Sight Exchange ++ 109,743.25 | etd hi | WILL OPEN MONDA a a $577,887.90 yrta nt matter at Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank Second at Cherry New York Bldg. Hactware |Coattle Snorting Goods} _<** Rubber COMPANY Goods Racquets 713-715 First Ave. $6.75 charge for extra coup HOES 5.05 25c to 75c!, Spades .... 45c to $1.00 OO” ares 35¢ to 75¢ Trowels 10c to 50 $3.75 $4.00 $5.25 $8.00 mpio Dandelion ¢ one that gets the 50¢ Seattle Sporting Goods Co. The Rubber Store 713-715 FIRST AVENUE JOE RIVERS BEATS UP LEACH CROSS, Pretitah Tk tele oe don slog Kame LIABILITIES NEW YORK’S IDOL, IN 10-ROUND BOUT | iio sis ortinsa*woudas inthe | Capital Stock - «++ $100,000.90 ge ebro bg ee, te eager Surplus and Undivided Profits .. 6,172.30 phe gong. 7 he warm weath WOROGRE A5i0060s sta0ee prcdke ‘471,715.60 of the past three days has taker Ion mut of the players, and Mil nse $577,887.90 lion and Yohe, who have been suf | fering from severe colds, are much better The probable lineup for Monday's fame will be: Bemis, rf; Yohe, 3b | Million, ef; Powel, If; Redmond. ; Risderg, 1b; Morse, ss; Auer, ¢; Gordon or Kraft, p OFFICERS President Vice-President » Ca hier ©, COFFIN, Asst. Cashier PARARCIAL STATENCNE OF THE Northern Bank & Trust Company | At the Close of Business, April 4, 1913 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ............ Overdrafts a) aed . Bonds, Warrants and other securities .. ERNEST CARST THOS. B ALBERT HANSEN Established 1683 Precious Stones, Fine Jewelry, Sterling Silver Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE hare | By United rose NEW YORK he outboxed M’FARLAND READY TO TAKE ON JEFF IF HE COMES BACK Leach Crovs, the ido} their 10-roun rs of Californl r today over Jim Je fh evident! im pletely minus a sense of dire oD clares he's going ba n fact, has A \\ been on bis way there for io, these 3,233.07 +e 216,621.10 For re, aa he tnatets, he's com ing Packey McFarland de Other Real Estate owned .... is 16,166.55 Furniture and Fixtures ....... $ 14,038.50 “i year etal sae aha Safe Deposit Vault .. soovecs O@IZIS t Jeffries witness the following # m Jeffries decides to come A Place back I'll fight him myself, and I'll beat him, too Did you ever hear 23,250.65 | Cash on hand and due from banks $270,093.96 Exchange on Clearing House .. 13,083.61 283,177.57 the bout how he treated me in Los Angeles $1,210,938.45 1 R Ati xs ted my out with | 0 La LIABILITIES | bush Sunday on h ng the 25 ¢ Ss = | soy Pima a é drank $1 bottles Of beer : pital Detek peld tA.) odcimaccave « $ 100,000.00 welghed over big a dozen cigarettes. At | Cabaret Vaudeville, 6 p. m. to Surplus Fund TRO ADA | -+ 20,000.00 |gest catch we As, ' JOE RIVERS the end of the bout he dec _* | Undivided Profits, less taxes and expenses wuunnmenen | 2 eT8¥, & ugh I won by Table d’hote Dinner, with pint | paid 1,808.29 blocks. I shall never forget the raw of wine, Thc A < As sli ast like to '. Dividends unpaid .. 22.50 ff tc choy —= Deposits: ne back. AT THE poe to banks $ 60,278.24 ndividual Deposits 1,015,365.14 "WRESTLE TWO HOURS TO DRAW "rr, 280s sup oe ae | ae ANGELES tre 4 ry ne Certified Checks 3,043.40 olly Grimm, excollege athlete,; Berg was on top 4 the first K. 0. Brown to: nge es a e Certified Vouchers 2.50 f the lx pad a 1 16. Bx 1,089,107.66 . deren 1422-24-26 First Avenve Our 25c Regular Dinner AND $1,210,938.45 State of Washington, STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Effective March 26th, 1913. $.S.PRINCE RUPERT S. dnesday ver, ranby mn Char. ALTERNATE PRINCE JOHN and PRINCE ALBERT URSDAT at City Office First Ave. and Yesier Way Wash., Leave Se S. PRINCE GEORGE tle, Wash, TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY “GRAND. TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM Heaitie, Wash AGENTS FOR ALL TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES. | i M'MICKEN, V | aAcnIOn MeMICKEN First NationalBank | sccies coor, |” of Seattle, Washington April 4, 1913 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .......... U. S. Bonds Other Bonds, Warrants and Stocks Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures Cash and Exchange LIABILITIES Capital Stock . Surplus “ie Undivided Profits , PION Ts sh edb ciccsives xe Deposits M. A. ARNO! dA. MALL, », President Dd. Moss ©. A. PHIL M.A. ARNOLD THOM OD. FISMER Hughes, MeMicken, Dovell & Ra ROD) MeRn sey, Attorneys ° Fen, 001 OWE $2,590,979.30 100,000.00 - 375,794.37 31,500.00 1,397,759.61 $4,496,033.28 $ 300,000.00 60,000.00 34,884.38 97,045.00 4,004,103.90 $4,496,033.28 FFICERS AND DIRECTOR ¢ Pron and Cae LL, Aneletant Caahie in é Merrill @ Ring Labe ¢ 1, W. L. Collier, Cashier of the above named bank, do sok emnly swear that nd foregotng statement is a tree and correct statement of the condition of this bank at the close o ness on April 4, 1913, to the best of my knowledge and be W. L. COLLIER, Our Special 50c Chicken Dinner Served trom 11 a. m. to & p. tin Are Unexcelied in Seattle Oysters, Dungeness Crabs, Fien, Cashier. ote Steaks and Chops haart t r Su tb nd t Nat re REE LATEST MOTION ii u bed and sworn to before me bs m- sf April, PICTURES—FREE Vocal and Instrumental Concert Afternoons and Evenings BY (Seal) Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, Residing at Seattle, Prof. Nape’s Maw:lian Orchestra OF O—Artiste—9 fad two ys, a3 In the Coast one and 5 8 ENTRIES CLOSE FOR SIR TOM CHALLENGES ALASKA DOG RACE|" ‘st! tr isses Ws LONDON NOME. teamn will up tn the sweep to be held Th For Every Boy in Seattle Who Is Willing to Do Just a Very Little Bit of Work for The Star. Here’s Our Offer: || SCHEDULE MADE UP * ge Beri gl Get Us Five New | nt AGRICULTURAL COL-| er aitten tatoeon thd Glectientt + ta’ elk antagivonamanide ahi EVERETT SPATTLE 2 : 2 stexaehoy arrange te the (NTRHURBAN RAILWA And We Will Give You a Dandy League Base Ball Worth $1.25 This offer is open to all boys. Just get your parents, or your neighbor, or your aunt, or any five people in Scat- tle to take The Star for, one month at 25 cents a month and bring their 2 aho at Corvallis BIG MEET SATURDAY wr iow wen SSt Printers rit 9.—With | 4913 THIRD MAIN 1043 names to The Star office with their pre ; - | telephone numbers, and we will give peer you the baseball. You do not need to collect the money. Just bring us the names and addresses and telephone numbers. Don't wait. 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