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UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY STATEMENT OF CONDITION Including its branches in Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and Virginia City, at close of business June 4th, 1913. ASSETS Loans and Discounts . 3ank Premises (S Branches) Other Real F Customers’ Credit : Sundry Bonds United States Bonds to culation Other U Redemption Ft WY ove Cash and $31,452,750.66 1,164,169.26 480,000.00 3,214,150.82 4,321,633.93 and Stocks.. Se Cir- 5,037,500.00 000.00 nd with 250,000.00 11,860,873.19 Sight Exchange $58,066,077 26 .$ 8,500,000,00 7,977 803.82 4,964 ,000.00 3,471,708.85 162,318.49 32,990,246.70 Capital Paid i Surplus and Un Circulation ois Letters of Credit .... Other Liabilities .. Deposits ... $58,066,077 86 Association, ‘Tacoma, asso The National San Fr Portland ciation und any one of the by of the entire « of the a iation AGENT FOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF FAIRBANKS, ALASKA. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA National Association. Bank of California isco, and br in Seattle, } anches con one and depositors at protec tion anagement offices have surplus and undivided profits the SEATTLE BRANCH 801 Second Avenue. ; Geo. T. -S. White. E, C. Wagner, Manager. vas, Menazhe) 1 ke sor but we pear t aff June 13.—Dr, Arm-, former conf » German gov and later of the British has been released n and fs in New Y« # war convicted in Ed Scotland, for having p big guns at Edinburgh and jmemoranda of a diplomatic code |He was sentenced to imprisonment |for 18 months. He declares he| NEW YORK jgaard Carl dential agent of t Graves, ernment ® lot THE STAR- ) | THE FOOD PROBLEM IN 1986 d it so often, We had a peanut GERMANY IS BACK OF JAPS, SAYS SPY was offered his release if he would consent to enter the British secret service. Consenting, he was freed Dr, Graves sald Germany sanctions and will not obstruct an in any colonizing Intentior ertains as re ards the Dr. Graves h service, he says, ing him to {ts a fused to pay ward left the British ause, after us it has re him a promised re | The Olympian theatre, located at 14th av. and Madison st., publishes a weekly paper containing news of jthe theatre and moving picture world. It is a very interesting pub-| | Heation. cee “The Comedian'’s Mask,” a two- reel Imp drama, with King Baggot jin the leading role, began at the Alhambra Thursday. The fickle wife of a comic opera star plans to with the tenor. The hus elope band learns her perfidy, al though his heart {# breaking, he |plays his part. Morose, he takes saved by his little nciles him to her poison, but fi girl, who reco | mother. + oe | At the Yesier Until Sunday | “The Paymaster,” “Seeds of Sit lv * “The Cormorant,” “Along the Banks of the River Eure, France,” “Hidden Life in Sea Weeds.” cet ge At the Olympian Tonight “Art and Honor,” “The Mountain {Witch,” “The Early Bird,” “The |Children of Japan,” “Nat! Indus. } tries in Soudan,” “Building Pon toon Bridges. | . ° | At the Dream Until Sunday ei “Get Rich Quick Bellington,” | “Bad Little Girl,” “How It All Hap-| pened,” “The Great Peril.” eee At the Grand Until Sunday “The Master Cracksman,” two reels; “Gaumont Weekly.” Be Be 5 At the Circuit Until Sunday “The Big Boss,” two reels; “The Caged Bird,” “My Mimosas Sweet heart,” “The King’s Messenger.” oe Ss At the Melbourne Until Sunday Lieut. Tettrazni,” three reels; The Hansom Driver,’ Time.” “Callfornia Poultry. * ° ding A Until Sunday Big Eagle At the Cl “ Tragedy of Mine eee At the Clemmer Until Sunday “A Regiment of Two,” two reels; ‘A Rose of Ma: The Pawnbrok er’s Daughter.” . At the Class A Until Sunday “The Final Judgment,” “When Fate Decrees,” “Jenks Becomes a Desperate Charac’ ° At the Melbourne Until Sunday “Lieut. Petrosino,” three reels; The Hansom Driver, peding Tir California Poultr; eee At the City Until Sunday “The Fire I ors Love,” “Al Lueh Fall,” “Wifey's Investment.” Buar ied At the Alhambra Until Monday The Comedian’s Mask,” two reels ‘Swear if It Can Help Feelings, Says Professor June 12.—-(S8pl.) if it imparts | PITTSBURG, The use of profantty, a feeling of satisfaction, 18 not con smned by H. C. Long, of the Car te Institute of Technology This form of expression is ar according to the professor, his ideas by reputation of tistie, who substantiates pointing to the Washington become profane on trivial s,"" says Prof, Long, is “to deprive this remedy for human tls of {ts virtue by degrading it to in |ferior use. Washington's reputa ! OUT OF PRISON; FACES GALLOWS LEAVENWORTH, Kas., Frank Gordon, whose name is Walter Barne ¢ today as he n after a three-years sent will be tak to Chicago to stand trial for the murder of his wife and her sister, when they re fused to give him money. Before June 13. correct Barnes’ imprisonment he was prominent in vaudeville. He was captured in Oklahoma after the murders, but was sent to Leaven worth for forgery, evidence of the alleged murders not then being available. 900 MILLION IS ONLY RESERVE WASHINGTON, June 13—De nial of reports that market cond! tions prompted him to tell the na tional banks of the country that he was prepared to issue $500,000,000 of emergency currency was voiced by Secretary of the McAdoo. “For some McAdoo, “inquiries have been received from bank to whether the treasury depart ment is prepared to issue such cur rency I merely answered these questions publicly The fact that it was issued at a time rket was suffering sion was merely a co the st when the from dept incidence Alice took a hangom down town Gave the Eggs | to His Mother CINCINNATI, June 18.—Mrs. Zea Cunningham of Walnut hills, who wns granted a divorce from William Cunningham, alleged ecru- elty as one of the grounds, One form of the cruelty she charged was her husband's refusal to ¢ her any of the fresh eg: the product of the fa She alleged that he Mrs. Cunningham that when her husband was away hennery to his mother. ave the eggs | \ to his mother, who lived with them. | also testified on @ trip he gave the key to thes), But Nels Aldrich, as we recall to help him J, M. Barrie has served to press agents not to make cap ital out of the thnt |been knighted. In order that th | would be no doubt about the age \tion as an artist in the profane was gained only under great provoca tion,” receiving the notice, Barrie wh notified them through the new papers. si notie@! toma he has | Rolled, 0 | Dried ti r | Live never bad to call in any lobbyist |} | rut JUNE 13, 1913 || 30-INCH ORGANDIES, I Kayser’s and ‘Fownes’ Gloves We place entire line reputation day welling, the and Fownes’ High Grade Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves at on sale for of Kayser’s and Silk b specially reduced prices utton, elbow length, best quailty silk sturdy, «Dal $1.65 16-button gr worth $1.50 to $1.76 “ double woven finger tips our Thread Lisle Gloves 6, the and 47e. ¢ on elbow length Lisle colors black and white Special Bargains You Cannot Afford to Miss A keep cool through a 2 MEN Straw. Hats, best styles —__ and newest blocks at ... == dium weight, elastic ribbed Peruvian rte and Drawers. 69c Satur $1.00 , each each 27¢ +2096 $1.00 Union Stits, C@0h ..ccecccecsceeees SDE Oc Suspenders, & PAIT ceccesessecers also blue serge. These to those advertised at the unusual price of 75c Boys’ Boys’ Straw Hats . SATURDAY GROCERY SPECIALS Carnation Milk, large can 20c bottle Extract, l-oz. size. 20c Red Alaska Salmon.. 25c package Pearline for. Soap... grand jals are cords, or brown or ored Suits. special Misses dimity high or low Dresses trimmed fn lace broldery; Special Ladies’ $7.5 Sa y, & garment ... Men's Summer Mesh Underwear, Shirts or J sty) Drawers, double seat 29 fh GARRRME os ie aap +48» o setes > c Men's satin striped Madras Negligee Shirts, | made with collars. norge aturday special sacks and box back style elsewhere at choice of this extra special value $4.50 Boys’ Suits, broken lines . $5.00 Boys’ Suits, 2 pairs Knickerbockers 750 Boys’ Knickerbockers, a pair Shirts and Blouses Black Cherries, large size, No. 2%, can..17¢ ++. Le ++. 12¢ er +. -25¢ YD. 9c SEATTLE— 2 BIG STORES NOTED FOR LOW PRICES —TACOMA OUT OF THE HIGH-PRICED D MINIATURE. SOUVENIR FLAG—-MOUNTED ON STICK—FREE TO CHILDREN —FLAG DAY— UNUSUAL VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 10 P. M. SATURDAY CARNATION MILK A CAN 7c, INFANTS’ HOSE 9c SUMMER VESTS, CROCHET YOKE, 15c LARGE HUCK TOWELS, EACH 9c FROM 8:30 UNTIL Positively the Greatest Values fine sere umer value Special full Blue, in fine ; tans assortment Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits. cheviots 30.00, Saturday ndles or Swiss laces Values to $12.50. of 60 black, again, there «12,58 Tail ”..$20,00 of fine Made high-grade Dresses length sles beautifully and MEN'S $20 SUITS $14.75 Great value {n Men's Spring and Summer Suits, smartest of 3-button browns, grays and fancy mixtures; s have two pairs of pants and aro equal $20.00 to $25.00, WANTED-EXTRA HELP FOR SATURDAYS - Next to That 42-Story Building Special Bargains You Can’t Afford to Miss Ladies wears #80 well a pair ; Ladies’ Low Neck, Sleeveless Vests, Ladies’ trimmed aren 5 Boys’ and girls’ fine ribbed black and tan Hose, made for hard wear Ladies’ long sleeve, high neck Vest and ankle length Pants to match. Each A Minature Souvenir fancy brass pins, 75c White Lawn Lace or Embroidery Trimmed Waists ... . oven oe $1.00 White Wai newest style ...... $18.00 Mater: and Nedford white, and em S178 Outing Suits, Norfolk .... $5.39 $15.00 Mghtwetght Summer length of fine black or Le wees GOAT 50 dainty Swiss and India Linon White Dres: med eles TO CIOBO ..cecesceeess Coats, French gray trim- embroid- $4.79 Your size and $14.75 SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST. TREC —_Euweeees Saturday Special Fancy Straws Trimmed Hats Milans and Chips in white good styles, in a special selling; priced $2.00, $2.50 .. $4.98 CRE RR OE RETR ESE O RRO REET ET WOMEN’S Hose with linen heel and toe, or ie Hose with 4-inch garter top ne Stocking that le ue or pink Stockings. isae iritetion Ie Vest—crochet yoke, medallion 18¢ A1¢ black or tan Hose 4 to 6 years ee 23¢ mounted on or each ¢ Flags, 10¢ doz. SHOE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY kid one-strap Sandals. special, 8. pale sscsceseecr-es st Lea Men's $4.00 fine vici kid Dress Shoes, straight or combination lasts. Sizes 6 to 10. Saturday specia a pair Youth's $2.00 box calf Blucher Shoes, for rough wear. Sizes 12 to 2, $1 69 . turday, a pair . sses’ $1.50 white onestrap Sandals. Saturday 98c Ladies’ $2.00 vici All sizes, 2% to 8. § 8% to 12%. special, a pair eeeeeevieesere THE MARKETS ‘The following |aring aucxtings | ! Eastern Washi noh 19 Fruit—Selling Priee. 60@ | Rollea mixed Rounds ... Ox tongue, MILWAUKE: the and also a leader | $250 fine. oked Men Bacon Hotled ha 180 «34 | placed in a & N Ht Ke. . Local Busing Price. | Spring broilers 209 your own th Filler. i? 1H Bo © a2 | Liguid abo.——Adv, SOCIETY LEADER 1S BLACKMAILER | a, June 13. Stewart, an Antigo society woman who was arrested for blackmail on romplaint of Mrs. BE. H. | Nostrand, member of the D, A, R of the “four hundred,” pleaded guilty tn the United States court and pald a dentist ‘i 1 under “buying | a paid. by the ret ie Prices tn all ¢ 1.26 2 1.60 250 1.50 otherwise Indicated, oe 2.26 Aotly first grades ‘ top, crate » €00 as |. Selling Price. Van village tee : It was charged,that Mrs. Stewart selitng: Price. | sont a letter to Mrs, Van Nostrand -19% |demanding $100, Which was to be ‘et spot ‘and trapped her by Mrs, Van a decoy Butler's All druggists, Mrs. B. | HE WILL EAT 60 FRESH EGGS FOR BREAKFAST: NEW Fifteen A Place to Eat Cabaret Vaudeville, 8 p. m. to iam. Table d'hote Dinner, with pint of wine, T5c. YORK, June what William H. Reinke proposes to have every other morning for break- fast as long as the bank roll lasts and he has a good job: Fifteen scrambled eggs. Fifteen fried eggs. Fifteen soft boiled eggs. hard botled eggs. Seven coffee rings. Five cups of coffee, Reinke describes how he proposes TAIES 13.—Here's to have his eggs cooked, and con- tinues: “I will eat them all in less than 80 minutes. I can do ft, too, be# cause I have eaten 50 eggs three* times alreai : | The egg eater is a mechanic em-* | ployed in a garage in West 57th st.,* | where he works at night. He livese at No, 306 West’ 26th st. He is 20" years old, hard as nails, close to* six feet in height and weighs 190% pounds. ed “Every other morning, beginning * tomorrow morning, I'm going tes consume five settin’s of eggs,” * he. “I'd do it every morning if the? purse would stand the strain, but. she won't right now. I must waits for a better job.” 4 SIX GET STATE JOBS: OLYMPIA, Wash., June 13—The> following appointments have been? made by Gov. Lister. . J. H. Perkins, Ritzville, state? commissioner of agriculture; E. E.= Flood, Rosalia, and Dr. Granville; Louther, North Yakima, advisory. members of the commission; L. H.* Darwin, state fish commissioner, jas chief game warden for Western. | Washington; R. B. Wales, chief deputy game warden for Eastern Washington; C. E, Claypool, Olym. pia, judge of Thurston county,