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TH ans Will ish Westward 4 ACES HIGHEST "2! HAND, SAYS HE! Statement of Condition of The State Bank of Seattle Indleation that] an immense volume of Itallan im Seattle, Washington, NEW YORK June 10—"Losses at! migration to the Pacific coast of the , was the way.in which Loul® United Staten Is expected to follow examination in bankrup Y Pro canal, came today when Deputy Mi RESOURCES Jings {n the United States d ant presented a Hesolution aaki: et ¢ t lhe dmitted havin “ ayy + 7 senor 2 : > a » § sul op sentation of the *acifie 2 r House, Furniture and Fixtures 11,000.00 and sald he had none of tt left, He RY AE Pept i on cariterine dias Real Estate owned 5 30 did buy shoes and clothes for ht ‘ " 1 a at eeeee ae ei ; LY presented a demand that Ital all Other Resources ..... a peal ee 00.36 il} rate and childron. be sald, for whieh join with Grout Britain in a reat U.S. and other high-g gr ade eles wuaen Aid pun ine that the rl nited State shall refer to WENGE ebapeeee Ree CR ve singe $109,907.70 we “I don't know how much T lost.” |ing out of tolls to Bo levied on vee Warrants ...... 12,394.81 the eee rt do vou think 18 vols passing through the canal, Cash on hand and due from : mane?’ named +1 Dg pail other banks .. escecee 384,674.81 Buried 10 Years, a 506,977.32 Four aces,” was the reply ae “Tell Commisstoner — Gilchrist . $134120880 ff Nhat a istraisne’ is" wan the next) ~ Lose Identity LIABILITIES When cards all follow one - CY anothe i © on eleve 8 RAM ‘i ro) 0. he to Capital Stock paid in “gh ke +++++§ 100,000.00 twelve, itveoed pitas Bes slate: ‘oe t at tt wiht a aeelal d wae Surplus and Undivided Profits . 24,066 40 that bodies interred for more than . ane &¢ ing and shipping restrictions are ’ na i ‘ é $1,341,305,59 meerned, This will permit Chi ’ This bank is a United States Depositary for Po | 5 nese to send the bones of th ’ Savings Funds, and a Depositary for the County « | SPEEDY PLANE countrymen to an Fr uncinco by ‘i King and the City of Seattle, as well as for Banks, [| t2"Cnita for re Rivcaieh oe Trust Companies, Corporations and Individuals. NEW YORK, Juno 10.—(Spl.) ANNUAL BANQUET Sat Vincent Astor declares his inte ne meet was held by th ) E. L. GRONDAHL, President. » of a apeed of 70 1 * an hour, Washington National guard, at the ESON, Vice President and he will call on Glenn Curtiss,| Washington Annex Monday night iol we, Bias the acroplane builder, this week. |Capt. E. H. Horton was elected ir. “BERG, Vice President. The young multimillionaire don’ HUGO CARLSON, Cashier seems to have contracted = - KAHLKE, 1 mania in its most malignant |{ Assistant Cashier, ) Hesides churning the Hud-|| Today’s Beauty Recipes | son river in his new racing yacht, } meee) = = “a ————-—=| the Coreyra, he is burning up the/ jecountry ro: ear Rhine Cliff tn} wl go Fle Setup Bie ova ¥ new automobile that ts guaran to do 100 miles an hour te < POISON INDIANS | FOR THEIR LAND : WASHINGTON June 10. Bronough and Ed L. Reed have t arrested at Hugo, Okla, charged with trying to polson an old Cho ~ BULL BROS. taw Indi # of land 1013. THIRD Hugo section bh purpose ts to ve the the land of Indians, which {a worth about $4,000 Phone Main 963, Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. per allotment, for a trifling sum. ‘Governor Will | Attend Show) Present indications are that | the Mt. Baker park annual rose show, which begina Friday, will be ne of the most successful flower shows ever held in that section of ‘TO START YOUR BOY IN ABUSINESS YoU MUST FIRST HAVE MONEY IN THE BANK o> You never knew a father who didn’t have an ambition to see his son well fixed some day in a BUSINESS OF DANCING HIPPODROME HIS OW To put your son in business you must PUT the city. Saturday afternoon Gov MONEY in the bank and gain a good bank CREDIT. This Astor, Witt present the Winner with | i ‘i a £0 medal, Mayor ‘otter . you can have by starting a bank account NOW, It will)* Bh seem cin ten tex ie grow as your boy grows. OUR Bank YOUR Bank We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings Northern Bank & Trust Co. Pike St., Corner Fourth Av. The Uptown Bank. awarded. U. OF W. GRADS TO HEAR BISHOPS Beginning next Sunday, the com \s mencement exercises for the grad uates of the University of Washing ton will take place. Sunday . ing at 10:40 o'clock 274 stuc of the senior class will march from Denny hall to the auditorium, where Bishop Hughes ts to deliver the baccalaureate address which marks the beginning of commence- ment week. Bishop Keator will deliver the commencement ad dress. Monday a farewell mixer is to be held on the Rainier vista A reception for the graduates will Ibe held in the Women's league |bullding = Tue aday Tnoon and |the graduation claes take place Wednesday WILL Fitth ay, EVERETT. Wanit Asthma Sufferers Read This Report of the Condition of the First National Bank exington, CONTEST in e Ky., is based on the charge that e favore legatee, om of Seattle, Washington Lo Sa by singing to him. JUNE 4, 1913. — RESOURCES $2,747 Loans and Discounts ........+eceeeeeee+ $ U. S. Bonds and Premiums........ 153,386.70 pata by the retaile Other Bonds, Warrants and Stocks. 404,877.18 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures . 37,150.00 Mindloated, Cash and Exchange 22.0... cescssseseweee 1,535,417.06 e $4,878,397.34 its “m6 LIABILITIES 1912. In July of the present year I was suddenly taken with a severe cough and cold on my lungs and gradually Roslyn, Wash., Sept. 27, .$ 300,000.00 000.00 33,748.13 Capital Stock ...... Surplus ....cccsecooe o- Undivided Profits Circulation ..... Deposits ...-+.+- grew worse till I could not work or sleep at night, wan forced to sit up {n a chatr all night, was cough- ing and wheezing all the time and had night swents, no appetite. tried all sorts of remedies with no relief till I heard of NATURE'S CREATION. I have taken six bot- tles and I am feeling well and can M. A. ARNOLD, President. J. A. HALL, Vice President. t work better than I have for M. McMICKEN, Vice President. months, have lost my wheezing D. H. MOSS, Vice President and Cashier. cough, can sleep and eat with the Price." 0 greatest of pleasure now. “Thanks to Nature's Creation.” You are at Mberty to use my letter if !t can |help some other poor sufferer ay C. A. PHILBRICK, Assistant Cashier. C. H. HOWELL, Assistant Cashier. Dried be r Local— ltry, Buying Prie DIRECTORS [spring broilers oo as | it did me. ome ae Yours very truly, M. A. ARNOLD 13 WILLIAM NICHELSON. President THOMAS BORDEAUX President Mason County Logging Co. O. D. FISHER Manager Fisher Flouring Mills Co. MAURICE McMICKEN Hughes, McMicken, Dovell & Ramsey, Attorneys D. H. MOSS Vice President and Cashier PATRICK McCOY # man of Mr. Nichelson’s standing in our own {fmmoedinte neighbor | hood carries conviction with it, and {a proof beyond question that Nature's Creation does all that {1 4s claimed to do in the treatment of Lung ‘rouble, Catarrh, Asthma eto. jler's LAquid Filler, Drug Co., . tle. ves! Pioneer Square, opp, Totem Pole ° It far ic de polson and kill aged In MAIN 1043/70" 5 = Cone er minates: AF | water six minut A letter such as the above from) w yitinens Nature's Creation is not a stim buat inte { sovinil timorny’<- 14-008 16.09 | glant and carries a low por cent of H. W. ROWLEY ° sy : fOs@1h'09 alcohol, It ts a body builder, blood - Capitalist Bran { logeine ,| Fenewor and health producer, \ J. A. HALL acle .6ec5 3-00 '| Call or write for ful’ particulars Vice-President Middiings 34,00 || ae fi R. D, MERRILL ; Minne Qo eeectetie ie. WATURE’S CREATION ; - ene a Vice-President Merrill & Ring Lumber Co. | Stop that toothache, 25¢ Buty Pioneer Bldg Tooth Butlet STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1913. /WIGGLY DANCES | “IN CHURCH HALL | MILWAUKER, Wis, June 10 |(Spl.)—The vestry of Mark Episcopal church ho upper Bang dido exclusive re distrlet, | broke up # dancing party in the] church guild hall, though the party] vas under the auspices of one of the guilds, because the ung dane: | ers persisted in dancing the for bidden wiggly dances. ae aaa iia os ripe Tho dancers thereupon left the sede onda 93% ss reseed dBase hall, taking the musicians with|Unlveralty of Washington and Cal them, and going to another hall ffornia on Lake Washington tr shown in the Pathe Weekly at the farther downtown od and finished th hich they rent dancing there Register Auto or Sit in a Cell, Honk, honk! Listen, ye gasoline Have su registere for you dow the on. If you don't regi ‘twill be the jug for y retary Sullivan com; t to tell your real name, *, number of your Heer of your car Also you must be sure to ha » number of your ear in front well as in the rear, And above you must never get cau, ht Jini If ever a citizen or co boc and proves No more drivi irt, bingo! 3 of land contain have been discor This ts an exciting body needing red in Chile. portunity for whe, | Marble Pudding Steamed puddings savy if n with | Powder and cooked |the pudding time to rise before dough ts cooked through. Have a jlow blaze under the water for at jleast the first fifteen minutes. not be KC Dakine slowly to give will ade Ty Mra. Janet McKenzie Hill »oking School pt of the Boston © nea, the flour, bak ing yolk Vanilla 2 eupe Bott of # rand a cup add 2 tablespoonfuis| of butter and & teaspoonful of vanilla m in 2h-c@ Write you Jaques Mte TRAINS ABERDEEN HOQUIAM Three (3) Daily With Electric Lights, with Par lor-Buffet-Observation Car, and Coaches with High-back Com. fortable seats. PORTLAND DAILY Three Day Trains Of Heavy—Smooth Running— High Back Sent Coaches, Smok- ing Car, Observation Car and Dining Car with our Famous Dining Service that is praised by all patrons, One Night Train Of Standard and Tourist Sleep- ing cars, open to occupancy at | 9:80 p. m., and most comfortable coaches, Electric Lights ON ALL TRAINS Northern Pacific Ry. Excursion Tickets East Daily May 28 to September 80 Full details on application. Call or write H. N. KENNEDY, Gen, Agt. J. O. McMULLEN, City Pass, Agt. First Ave. and Yesler Way, ° Senttle, Telephone Elliott 5750, A. D. CHARLTON, A. G@, P, A, Portland, Ore. “IK C Marble Pudding! etl At the oni Uneit Wednesday. “The Accusing Hand,” two reel |“When Women Are Police,” “A |Timely Interruption,” “Percy's *| Wooing.” see At the Alhambra Until Thursday. “Why Men Hate. — JAt the Clemmer Until Wednesday. | moving it. Clommer eee Some mad dogs and a scared fat| boy combine tn eries of wild happenings in “Help! Help! Hy drophobia!” at the Melbourne Tralee Boston bulldogs are er oyed to a good advantage in th fll oe. When Women Are Interesting picture at t Higgins is fired for falling asleep Jennie Lae take his} then ¢ Fatty Jones ebrating, in cer escort eke re ep when out ¢ sinte that the him home venge He uses a mouse to good untage The pleture ends when Jennie quits the foree to become Higgins’ wife Higgins, in the meantime, has been restored to his position At the Olympian Tonight. The Th Ke e Law of the Dan Hall.” “Coke Industry,” “Two § of Fur eee At the City Until Wednesday. “His Mother Hope,” “Red | Eagle, the Lawyer,” “A’ Freight Train,” Michael McShane, Match Maker,” “The Forest of Fountain. bleau.” o- At the Home Until Wednesday. The Marble Heart,” two reels; “Halt Orphans, Gaumont Weekly.” Yester Until Wedn {1 of Sleep,” , he Burglar Who Robbed cing Double,” “Jean and Her Family ae % At the Grand Until Wednesday. ‘When the Laop La “Runa and the Black Hand? Mischief.” Miss |At the Melbourne Until Wednesday. | “A True Believer,” two parts Three Passions,” “Help! Hydro-| phobia.” eee At the Circuit Until Wednesday. ‘The Hopes of Belinda.” lot Three,” “Lig . Ashes hat Kills.” . At the Society Untit Wednesday Friend “Ret- the “The Alien.” “Welded ship.” “Hatehing Chickens,” ribution,” “Bingles Mends Clock.” Tragedy Mine,” two reels; “If Dreams Come True,” “While John Bolt Sleeps,” “One Can't Always Tell.” “Right for Right's Sa "U. of} W. Vs. U. of California,” “Sippery | Jim Repents,” ”" “Pathe Weekly,” “ At the Odeon Tonight “The Sin of the Father,” two reels; “The Changeling,” “Boobs | and Bricks.” } TD LIXE_TO,BUT— | Loses Trousers’ »|but nobody would know |tional $5,000, so that 42 old suldiers |few more than a hundred veterans Jactually Victoria Luise sailed from here to- Re of the ical Engineers, PIANO BUYERS DELIGHTED WITH THE SALE AT EILERS MUSICHOUSE | Best Opportunity to Get a Piano Ever Known—Many Surprised That Easy Terms and Low Prices Should Be So Closely Knit Together |New Uprights Worth $275 Going for $148; Used Grands for $175; New Players for $386 Instead of $650—Violins for $2.10—$10 and $15.00 Guitars Are Now $6.44—Small Musical Instruments at Half Price and Less er. The time to buy a grand he, ia irely arrived, One which has 1 conside © Be ce but which on can be not quite 60 and in rich mpetitors h of busin 1 in $ A Lester ¢ 1 ig not yet the di out, a k rruntied = « stead up and the er hog h 1d not be told m ne 8 last 18 @ nd is well 0. cleared pushed conducted An- in another quarter other rare rege Easy to Buy a Piano A big beaue pall in En Buying a planc ple that 1 r ish quartered any child could ne mat-loak is marked $585, ter Every r is marked figures. The tags show Player Planos Reduced the price and the! y ig difficult to decide on @ price, ictions 4 player pia ‘or two recsons—there |course, as real and as genu so many fine ones and they're the figures are plain educed th he exception of Beautiful Pianos Reduced 6 Chickering ayer. A thor It must not be thought that only |OUshly dependable instrument cam the second-hand pianos are marked | Pf poe fo ae The regular price down ry piano in the store |for this style being $650. with the pork NAY ne of the famous The popular Auto Players which rked $442. Krell auto sell for $750 are The big, fine-looking now and time-honored Chickering juced, For exar a rare instru ce Na ghar telan Walnut, £Tand pianos are marked $695 ine |made by Schil mn. a DOG of $900. And the “studio” ful-toned instrument, is marked|@Uto pianos are $586 instead of 1 of $350. A Story & here are dozens more, all Clark plano in rich mahog marked at like reductions, hundred is reduced one ! rs. A Smith & Barnes Pi are very reasome in rich French walnut case 8 $15.00 down and be hat 8, This same make 50 a week, if desired. A bench r|and a library of music rolls are ime once sold by anothe concern in this city. Their price jwas $425. Our small profit. per Many Values Not Told Of $ |piano policy makes the price The sale price enables you to buy| There are scores of items nog for 8—practically cost. even mentioned in the daily pi \. &| Violins, guitars, band and orches, her prize is a Marshall dell piano which {s offered for|tfa instruments of every deserips $315, and on terms of $10 or $8 a|tion are all reduced. Some a ae month. A Krehling plano in very |Others a half, many less than dark mahogany case, small size|Price. The talented boy or girk but very elegant and dainty, can be | Who ought to have a violin or some bought for $228—terms as low as /8tringed instrument will have good $6 a month will be made on this if|Teason to remember the sale af desired. Eilers Music House. It is going to A fine Kimball in rich mahogany | be @ rim ore a ambitious, is reduced to $340. Another Story youngsters. Sale continues each day from 8:30 a. m, till 6 p. m. Sate jcluded with each player. | & Clark can be had for $ nd a Hoffman is ticketed $235 The se |urday to 10 p.m. Everything guar have been used a Ittle,|@nteed, everything sold on a basis) last thre of absolute satisfaction to the it. chaser or refunded. Ei money Grands for Every Home fusic House, 3rd and University Forty stores on the Coast. Chicke The woman who has been wailt-| ing to get a grand plano need <r ; NEED $5,000 TO SEND 42 GETTYSBURG VETS EAST: ceived by Gen. Lewellyn at the Arm Because the state appropriation | ory. will pay the expenses of only 118 veterans, participants in the famous tle of tysburg who will take part in the Gettysburg reunion from Washington, Adjt. Gen. Fred Liewel- lyn, in charge of the trip, has be gun a campaign to raise an addl- AMUSEMENTS SEATTLE THEATRE : Phone Main 43 . Tonight—All Week who would otherwise be left behind, THE REGENERATION may make the trip. At the time the POPULAR PRICES appropriation was approved by the| legislature it was beiieved only a|Pantages Theatre: Matinee Daily Twice Ni ALISKY’S HAWAIIANS “The Police Inspector” 4—OTHER BIG ACTS—4 10¢ and 20 Pabst a Pres Wire. | Stomach Trouble, Eczema and Alb W YORK, June 10.—When the! skin and ee | h Hamburg-American line steamer Diseases will find SUMMER ICE . * + . _ > could be found in Washington who| fought in the memorable battle. Over 160 applicants ha’ qualified. Subscriptions will be r U. S. ENGINEERS ON EUROPEAN INVASION Leased ay, practically the entire passen-| W!ck relief in.... list was composed of members American Society of Mechan- The engineers left today to “inv " every industrial Telephone Elliott 5560 center of the German empire, after [J For ice rates. We guaran- they have attended the 54th annual tee full weight and meeting of the Verein Deutscher In- delivery. e babe = genieure in Leipzig, which opens| ICE DELIVERY Co. June 22. Seat, But Wins) WINSTED, “oC ‘on June 10. Robert E. Maher, an officer of the Winsted ge Tool works and republican candidate for burgess in| the town election, lost the seat of his trousers in getting a delinquent voter to the polls, but came out a victor. A few minutes before the closing | of the polls Maher was apprised} that a certain elector had not exer-/ cised his rights. Jumping into an automobile he started in quest of the voter, whom he found at work atop of an icehouse. Maher in coming down the fice-run came in contact with naila which caught in his trousers seat, completely re- He got to the polls on time with the voter, however, AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Dark. Metropolitan—"Fine Feathers,” Seattle—"'The Regeneration,” Orpheum—Vaudeville. Empress—Vaudeville. Pantages—Vaudeville, Grand—Vaudeville and motion pictures. Clemmer ~ Photoplays vaudeville, Melbourne vaudeville, and — Photoplays and Alhambra — Photoplays vaudeville, , and BILL PNTRODUCED in tho Ger man Reichs makes it a misde meanor to feed babies from bottles |with rubber mouthpieces, on the ground that it is insanitary ara | tice, Canadian Pacific SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS To Eastern Destinations, on sale May 28th to September 30th. Good for return until October | 31st. You may stop both going and returning. Foe ’ full information as to routes and rates, apply to W. H. GORDON, Agent 113 West Holly St, Bellingham A. B. WINTER, Agent 1519 Hewitt Ave., Everett Cc. E. BINGHAM, Agent, Sedro-Woolley J. W. HALL, Agent, Snohomish W. F. ROBINSON, Agent, Anacortes G. BENJ. POINDEXTER, Agegt, Bremerton °. E. E. PENN General Agent Passenger Dépt. ° 713 Second Ave., Seattle. ering dealers. f ee

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