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n Have You heard of True to Nature Teeth? Fit better, look better, are better than any other. These artificial Teeth In beautiful molds, mounted on Vulcanite, Silver, Uold or Cel luloid. Prices According to Quality (5.C0, $10.00 and 115.00 Per Set. Fully Kuaranteed PAINLESS EXTRACTION BOSTON DENTISTS 1420 Second Ave. Opposite Ben March#. •DENNY-RENTON" All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. f/f WHY B| A, Wail 2 or 3 Days for ■ Your Engravings when we ran make them in an hour or two? You will like ottr w>>rk. our otir fair- THE RAPID SERVICE ENGRAVING CO. J«m«a %. Dill;, Til# Imlmi Kngrntrn «•»* Karth. WUkertj »I 4« f «• Kllfeft *«•« IV|# SUNSET \*»\ I (OOOIN&VUSTAI I XLcify ANNOUNCEMENT THE Southern Pacific has established an office at 720 Second Avenue, equipped to care for freight and passenger traffic over that company's lines, which extend to and through the states of Oregon. California. Nevada, Utah, Arizona. New Mexico, Texas and Louisiana with steamship lines to New York. In conjunction with connecting lines excel lent service can be given to all points. C. G. CHISHOLM. District Freight and Passenger Agent. 720 Second Ave. Seattle, Wash. STOP DRUGGING TRY NATURE'S REMEDY Wouldn't you ttka Io b* tha man yntj wara a f** y*ar« a*'. !• hava tha mum mMIIom aplrlt r% ' at ran*' h and % f?«111y that you ua»d * Would nt you llk« to ha fr»a from paina and arh»a / jJ and U> fa*| that you ara tha >iual In atrangth of »ny / f L. -d v man of your a«a? Toti pan t#a If you will ohay that I J ' appaal h#rt mad« lo you I A All that you lark !• vitality—naw Ufa Tou ara 1 1 Ilk* an anrln* without it»ain jrou havn'i tha motiv* V powar to k»*r» tlMi ma*ttfn».-y of yow body torting ) 1 </ \\ propel) ABytbUif *h*f will raatora your "ittt" I A will mak# a n*w man of yr, i| Dnifi h*v» bl»B (rM \ - N Ci i\«\ \ and fallad Yo.j know tha? ? | # InJ y\ft\ \ | / lA alactrlrlty. and "aWtrlclty la ilf» That In what you r»<iulr« 1 " _/***% \i \\ \ F# *9 and tha pro par uaa of Klactra- Vita will glva you health and » \*// -\ I [*- T BJa^tra-Vila la a arlantlflr davlc* for aaluratlng »ha human iSjkA M ill body with a powerful hut aoothlng r U rr» T • V^|WPi houra at a tlma. wi*ho»jt tha >aa» ahock .r ur,p;- | 1 •" » It genarataa a ronatant. unbrokan atraam of »l**-(rtr|ty. which I T j" It a»nda through avary narva and tlaaua of thr body. r*atorln« ill ■ ■ vitality and a'r»*n**h and giving avary waak and lna«~ttva organ 1 1 I . ;M991 lIV tha r»oW »■ r to do if« work aa nntur* lntand*d 1 1 I MH9 V ha a auffw i»n' »r I»n»rfy to «at)«fy tha demand* of natura. V 1 I W "« , * t l v/\ J) Blactra-Vlta la a a»if-chargad body battery for homa uaa .lft V Bf It la not Ilka alactrlr balta, faradtc batt»rl»n and otb*r contrlv k i|\ A lr IBtll iin"« hava wnn "r waM. ' \I ' \ PV EaflSBL M«*n wh'» *r» n»rvoua. run down and nnaml>ltloua wilt find ]/ I F1; v 'yj^RS^gE that alartrlHty aa a«ippll#-d by Klactra-Vlta will put II I |jj • ar. '!'"•« BOt lira who rann't »-'• niadr a bitttf MM I \ f I / B- J • .*2^3 H M y Ri| that It la tha irrandaat Invlgorator of th* aa«. \ B'l/ -'3 with firadl" - < B\ ♦akTi wl't.o'i* jB \ •«»v* a fallura. Th« do<-t/»r ■ jr v >ml applied for a mlnutaa at a tlrna, nrd that la not anough lo *ffaet a cura Ilaaliaa. that method la Ineonvanlant and avpanalva. can ha uaod all day or night without Intarfarlnc with your work or raat READ WHAT THE CURED SAY Mra Edmund Wallburir. Bo* »ti. Phalton. Wn , aaya I auffrrad wllli rltaonintlam In dlff«*r*>ftt parla of « "I <lo not h-»ltn» to r«'omrn»n4 K]»ctr« Vlt» to anyma hndjt. knry. ariri. la, •-trrnl I lralrn Ml i m 0 » rn . rnflrrly n-niovlng ryetv *.«/• of lftroiihlr a»:ff#rlnir with rhaumatiam al»>llar ailment- f-.r I j, „ 1%4 , n# . r%n „, roßl |,f| on ~ , II|M l|lin , MOll , lfr , hava uaad It for thaaa allmanta. and hava rarMvad aatla In my # iuf imd will gludly r»r<»mmMil It factwy raaulta I would not ba without Elactra Vita, and K«»p f««»ra, . 14M % H. If. Mr<rHl>Y t will tlw.y. r*comm«nd If imi mh A*. N. K , nmMI.. Wa. Juat put your narfla and addraaa on tl.la coupon and brine or mail It to ua Wa'll aand you full particular! racardlng • Vita, with our fr«# tO-paffa book, which axplalna many thlnaa you ought to know about tha dlaordara of man and woman Thle book talla In plain, almpla lanruaga how you ran ba curad In tha privacy of your homa. without tha uaa of dru*a It talla how varloua dlaordara ara brought on through nagUri.and hr/w thay ara aaally con»juarad by •lartrlo traatmcnt It It baautlfully llluatratad with plrturna of wall davalop#-d man and woman ahowlng juat how Blaetra-Vlt% la ap pllad !>on't fail to gat thla book Cut out tha coupon now I'KKE TKftT of Rlortra-Vita If yaa rail. (•uaullallca fr#a. Offlna lloarat t a. rn to 6 p. in Maturday Kvrnlnga, 7:30 t#i I. Nundaya 10 to I. _| BUD ANDERSON WANTS TO BE KNOWN AS FARMER, NOT FIGHTER; WRITES FOR THE STAR OF HOW HTRAINS BY CURRYING HORSES < Hurt An.lrm.-n l« thi» M«Mforrt c»r . |t|Mw»l|hl, who jutitj<--\ Info tha fr«»nt rank* of th* lightwalg hta In «% |tl«ht Mml Aitrtota.ut linn an i»ut <-f tha orrtiuary wallop H« hn« alt out of tha ordinary ltu»ky build f<r a lightweight. and It* la out <>f tha-nrrtlnarr In prraon ailty Kurt t* not a tMtkrr Prying <<>nrarantlon «ut of him la painful' Now Hurt Anrt*ta«>n <*oma« through with an out «f th* otrtlnnty al"ty ffa rtoaa not toll how h» llrkort •oittol'otly. or mlhiiil fighting nt nil ll* toll* hlvmil ht« ranch. f<»r nt hmit ltu.l Vortargoit la not n flghlat hut * ftrmar Yat h« la loutrrt aa of ehaniph-nahlp callhar. anrt may a*>m« »lay hold tha tit la ) By Bud Anderson I'm not (tuck on the boxing game I may aa wall be frank and tall you truthfully that I'm In It for the money. I'm not fighting for the joy of the game, although I like to box. Nature gave me the strength and stamina to fight, and I am going to uae fiat gift to put me on a comfortable financial baala. Then I'll quit the game. I'm not going to talk to you about boxing. I'm going to tell you about my ranch. To be a successful farmer la my ultimate dream. I'd ratner do farm work than fight. Ever elnce my first fight I have been aavlng my money towards eatabliahlng a good paying f.irm. The first $5 I earned by boxing waa In a four-round conteat In Portland. I waa happy aa a lark when I got that five. I put It away, anil that fiver, with the money I got In my following fights, started me on the road toward farmervllle. I purchased a ranch near my home In Vancouver. My ranch will be the pretthit In WayhlnKton when I set It im proved the way I«mt I' It hna n splints and u brook on it, and some of the prettiest *ro\ e scenery In the Northwest 11 (onalsta of about 17 nt'ifi, but I will Increase Itn slip after it tew more riKhta Karni work Is one of the beat methods of tralnliiK I know of. | have four horses and three cows When I want t» limber up, I curry GIANTS CROSS POOR OLD MICHAEL LYNCH Well, that's one game Now tho rest of >m. and th<v series ithiuiM eouie right along. The battle Monday only goes to (how that Mike l.yut'h's think tank , la aslnk, Knrly In the season the | Champa -mutated Egyptian mum -1 inles with a jvort slder In tho bo*. l>-arlu« this In mind. Mike *«»ed Kuntlehnor for tho opfiiliiit orra alou. In wbleb Mike. of course, fig. ured the lleea would glve_ Mcuttle nil awful walloping • • • Jimmy Clark, who coached this « Cniverslty of Washington (•asehsll nine, ha* ahown little of hla 1912 form In the two games pitched thua far for tho Heavers Bven Spokane hatted him all over I the lot twice, • • • McGlnnlty will be in a sad fl* If anything happen* to tirlndle W. t Skin l Harris, the change i-jtti her. haa Win out of the game for repairs and In Mttil out I'ntll j Harris |« aide to again wear a tnaak. Mrtiltinlty has cause to worry. • • • Hoorah! Bob Brown, the Beaver magnate, hai announced the aale of Pitcher Oecannlere to the Union aaaooatlon. Lefty Oecannlere was one member of the Beaver hurling ■tatf that had Seattle'a numeral. He beat ua twice In the earns week at Vancouver. Brown says Oecan nlere'a pitching wing la out of whack. • • • itobbr Jnmea. one of the beat ] third aaclters In the Northwestern l.'.ir te In 1911. has been signed by i the Kv-iett club There was often' a doubt of whether or not Jumen wan not Just aa Rood a a Art Hues Seattle* sensational third base man. the aame year, but Bues fin ished the seaaoa with a better bat tint as well aa fielding average than hla Vancouver rival. • « • The Floaton Hravea need three e*-Northweatem league pitchers attaint the St. I/ottla Nationals Monday and lost 12 to 6 Perdue started for the bean-eaters, and then James. Strand and Noyes came along In order s • • Jim Thorpe, the famous former Carlisle athlete, now with the New York Nationals, waa actually al lowed to participate In the gams against C. Webb's Cubs Monday. Thorpe battsd for Matheweon and delivered a single. New York won 11-3. e • e Nil I and KllHlay are getting fair ly regular with their home run swats. Klllllay has a hahlt of pasting the l>aall nut of the lot Just when that sort of a biff Is needed Iloth came through with four base ; pokes Monday. I)»nr» »t Dreamland tonight ••• The Electra-Vita Co. DEPT. 4. 206 EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG, COR SEC OND AVE. AND SPRING, SEATTLE, WASH. t'le«Rq wend m«, [irrpald, your frf-e, |iopnn« Illuitrntcd bflhk. H iil l a NAMK ADI>KB«R THE STAR—TL JUNK 10, 1013. SPOKANE SEEKS SWEDISH GIANT The R|iokane Amateur Athletic club haa gent several telegrams to Heattlv, asking for the where alKiiita of Jobann Johnion. the Swedish Riant who musaed up «ev eral member* of the Spokane jio lire forre, and aJ»o tried almllar tactlca on a iouple of Seattle cltl sens. Johnson la In charge of John Her*, the wrestler. whoa trying to make a 'hope' out of the buaky Swede. The 8. A A. C. wants Herg for the boslng and wrestling areata, which are to be a feature of the I'ow Wow. Word cornea from Spokane that Harry Reed and Tom >1' Kevltt. suspended for appearing In a hot In* exhibition, with Jimmy llritt. will not b#» allowed to compete They hare been auapended for all month* All entrle* for th» M£ claaa are in They are Andy Dm vail. 8 A t' . Wm Sullivan. Fred rtlost and Hoy Orton. of the S A A. C.. and Murphy of the V A. C. TO SIGN UP TODAY FOR JULY 4 MATCH SAV FRANCISCO, Jun« 10 — (ill./ Nolan. Mtrhta » muiili*. ard Jnr l+vy. art.nt for Jo»> Rlvrra, will im*t In I'romolrr Bddle Ora iify i office thla afternoon ami algn nrtlrlra for a rnatrh l> rr July I. N'olan arrlv—l In- « 100 Into la»t nl*M to «lnn artlrlra. hut «*ri i<d to proportion for IJ4 pound*. rln«*ld«. Klvera »»« prr««-nt at la»' Mini.' a I no lip U )nl>llant ov«r No lan a rapltulat < n and la hr w II win by a kno< kout well wlt'iln ?0 round*. We •mil#, nml «*» rid «nillee with wa EXTRA CUT For 90 Days RATES Albany Painless Dentists Juat to to the people of B*aHt« th* perfection of our high attain m»nt In Dentistry. nml also in order to demonst rut* our advanced methods and r-apahlllty t« the Dental profnaloti In fiftl* and vl-lnltjr especially the \dvrr tlalnff DrntUU. wa nmkn the following < ffer of $1,000 "(i«l It"—01.000 Chnllf(if»—"(t«| H" We will give fl 000 to the Dentist or person who ran pr'-vw that nil Oold and Dental Puppllaa imed In our offli «a urn not of the highest ciad* and duality, oliaolut rl y the heat. The* iav this rnnnot he done, hut we ar*» from Missouri nnd will »hnw (nit rfitea>, Our entlrs staff nre Orad ti nt' Hegiatercd Dentists .f fr .m I r . t>> 20 years' experience. Avail vourself of thea* rldtciloial v low prices for n» «olutely (ha l»»-n tsl work ever offered In Hrnttl* Don't wait another day. You can't heat our wr rk and prices Rta'nlQe ttori free Oold Crowns |!t Aft Oold Hrldgework 8.00 Porcelain HHdaework s.oo rorcalain Crowns .8 00 KM of THAT If nOO Oold Filling* 7fir Mllvrr Killings 00e Our work la sure to plenae; our prlcea are aure to suit you ALBANY CUT RATE DENTISTS I'eopla s tinuk llldg , ta§ and I'lka ftt. • • 111 l» ANDKKHON WEISER OELL IS TARGET FOR BAT VICTORIA. It C. June 10 Meek'a attack In the opening In iiittg failed to unnerve lanky V. elaer llrll, the Seattle pitcher II- twirled tluht ball and held the V|i tvrla ll«-«-a to th<- abort end of a jV! a-ore In the opening gutne of the aerlea here In the lira- Inning, one of I)»ll> i ; Nendera bumped Meek In the rllia Meek hurled hla bat at the pitcher, barely mlaalng hla head. They ■ ■llnched. but were aepnrated. Meek'a action will be reported to President Jonra The score s«aitl*— aii R H ro A, It |lbtl t I > * Vlll ;b « I I 4 I ♦ ••trail. If .. « • > '*«<lman, e I ® I t I • Kllt'Ur. ft ... J I 1 • ' ' fA'-aenn. lit ....4 0 • • a • Wllena. rf . « 0 I t ♦ • lt«t> monll, m . 4 I 2 1 1 I inn. |> « 1 1 a 1 • Total* M I II II U : \..inri» All II II ro A g 1 All rt 4 • I • • • ' u««illr<r* •• 14 1)11 Hacln :t. i I • 1 > «• Hxt II- I • • 1 * a | I.tnrh rt I * * I I • r>ua if 1 t I : • *] ! Ijimb ;b I « 1 1 1 > RbM. a « a t • 1 a I Kaatlahnvr. p »•« 4 • t • f • Total* II I * IT • I l<<. . a by Innlnva 1 > 1 • a * t 1 a I—T Vj. inrta II I I I I I I t -I s - nmarr Ta '• *>a»« lilt t.amb Itnm* ruM Ml: glilllai »> ha»» Kh<« 11.. . - I aila Off Kanllohni-r J "ff l> II T Hlru. Ill» '|l» Kanllahnf-p I. t.y |>*ll * T'ma. !11 I'mplre R«l(tlna*r CRACK GOLFERS VISIT SEATTLE Kn route to Victoria, n where they ha\c match,n scheduled for this afternoon and Wednesday. th" Middle West golfcra punned through Seattle Monday The team, com posed of elsht of the brat golfers in the country, will piny n (i»rles of five matches in Seattle on Thurs day. Friday and Saturday. On Friday the famous golfers will nie.'t the Pacific Coaat team Two Seattle men are inemhera of the Coaat squad They are A. S Kerry, president of th'' Seattle fiolf rlnh. and rapt. II A. Fleager Oth era on the team are: .lack Neville. Oakland; A V. McCann nnd .1. S. Mattlaon. Victoria: Chandler RaKan, Medford. Oregon; Harry havia, Portland Ono member Is yet to be choMD. I'pon their departure from here, the Middle Weal golfers will visit Tacomn. and Portland. Tho team la «omposed of ("apt. Chirk Kvana, Jr., Fraaer Male, W. K Wood, Phil ip Stanton, I). K. Sawyer. H. U. Legg, C. U. Devol and 11. 11. Lee. NOHTHWKNTKRN I.KAOIK Won I ,*>«t Pel x.nttl. :o «;i Vancouvar ••• ...31 22 5*5 Portland 2* ;« ;.?o Victoria 21 4 1 Tnriiinn 24 1? Hpokan* 20 35 .Ift I national i KAr.rR Won I.o«t. Pel Philadelphia 2» 11 726 Naw York 24 II RTI Hi ooklyn 2* 1* sftl 21 .511 PltUbur* 21 25 . 4F»7 HI l<oula 21 147 floatnn 17 25 4»>5 Cincinnati 17 30 3A2 AMERICAN IKAOIR Won l«nat. Prl PMindHphta ra io 72? • *lr \ « litiitl ? 4 14 ft J" WnnihlnKton |5 22 .5.12 » 'hl< hro 2« 2 4 fi?n I'tmitMi 21 24 4ft? l'rtrolt 20 31 11^ M Loula i'O 35 3 «2 New York 12 34 .244 COAAT I.FIIII K Won I,ntt Pel l.oa An*rl«a 41 I'ft ft 12 Oakland 34 30 f.31 Hun franolaeo 33 :ir» 4 Vanlna 31 37 4r.ft Portland . . 2* 3 3 4-*.fi Baeramanto 26 34 4.13 NEW YORK, Fnno 10 — Society flocked to Mendowl ronw today for the opening of the International polo match, a! 1::!0 p. m AH the fashionable hotels there are England la greatly Inierenlrd In Hie event, nnd the Hrltlxh four will en ter the field heavily l.aeknd. \ upo clal representative of th" king mia arranged to cabin the result dliect to llucklngham palace. HERE'S HOW BUD ANDERSON TRAINS Curriea horaea to develop bleeps Milka cowa to strengthen wriata. Dnvea horaea to Improve grip and develop forearm. Moelng, ahovellny, pitching hay developa back and Improves general condition. ■ them. The movement* from aldr to aide, running 'h« furry comb up and down th>- anlmal'H hl<l< and over It* bad itn rreat. for th*- iiiiihi U'H of 11»«* man, not the horae Mll klii k l» another K"»'l training >111111. It Improve* ihs grip and limber* th« wrlht* I'rlilng hora** I* alio good for the grip. It h' 1 i-liv lien* tin- (ojrarm Hit'a tnic wood Mreugthen* Urn Itark and nriiin I'lthlng hay, t'lowlnK, picking fruit and all Kuril work In great for Hi'' l>"dy. I luring, shoveling, raking, ■tump 1 Uing. '•' opplng wood and all thorn hliiiilh will put any fellow Into fighting trim I would riithn train for a fight by Ju*t working on my farm, but my manager, Ihck Donald, Inalit* thai I do no me work in the training gym. However, moat of my preparatory conditioning >onatata of doing Juat thr commonest of farm dull*'* While training for the flrown and Mandot fight* I paint"! buggle*. dug garden* and did ail ■uch work lam tfolriK to Improve my farm an milch as |(or*lb|e When I win the < hnmpionnhlp. which I at 1 nure I '*111. I Intend to May In ihe ring only a abort while, and then hike for my ranch for good Affor that you'll hear nothing of Hud Andenon. fighter, but only of Mud Ander aon, farmer. SEATTLE HAS GOOD TEAM IN P.N. A. MEET I lot ti Cliarli'* Smith and t'pham *111 rrpri'Vlil l!«'• Rmlili Athletic club In the I'aclflc Nnrihwdil .'llllll ««*• 1 r track noil field champloiiahlpa. w i»lrh lake place at Port In ':d Hat ill day, In the flve-rn'le ovent Coach Vance had firm iiclded on a try out between ilit two cfkclj to ilit term ne which ahould run for tln* blur (Ilium mi| and tbr>v made an excellent allowing ngnlnat time t'.oth will l><- taken alone Smith «ni formerly a member of the QttMfl Anne hleb #ObOOl track ►-1 ruf Smith and T'pham compb-t ed the dlatance In I*-hi> than 29 tnln itea on the Madlann park track Frlda> and Saturday. Mthoiifth Clarence Kdmundaon wrote that he wi.uld lie tillable to rompete for the S A ('. In the meet. Vance la atlll trying to i>er auade the crack mller to com* here to reprenent the blue diamond Vance tirtd Kdiiitindaori attain to- BROADWAY HIGH'S TCMMIQ QUADVC COACH IS PEEVED I LlllllO OnHlllVO That the Broadway high nchool will never aKaln comix*t•• against the Stadium nigh achoo'. Tacona. fr..' - k team, l« the declarat'on t day of 1 ,Ach Powers of the local sc!iool. i'ron 'way a* well a* the other cotn- H-lliiK school*. in the utate morl, last Saturday. «aa tdrtn the worst of it n every ev-nt, I'ovrn claim* He if» the placet of the athletes were declde<l b the Tacom.' offi cials Ihe night l>ef«-re the m»e.\ avk iik *v 1 l:4Ut ». N»• * Y-f k « ax ■ I H >•*<••» 4. r*i»t«t«iul ] c \v»»h!ri|ion 4 I'hlla4»l|>t|!* I. P* Uula I nohtiiwkmtkk* I RM.I b 7 Vlftaflft i. 1. Tfc'-mi • ft, }*ortUnd } Your Jy*- ral atfd J M Ml Ml MM Ortl 11. 701 ItM* day. The club Ik KolriK to make a itiron* flsht fcir tlx- charnplonahlp. Tin S<-attli> entry lint follow* PMIUpa, the big I'nlvemlty of Idaho iavehn thrower; Olalr-Bow man, hlich Jumper; fan Walsh, weight thrower; Kinder and Tur rene, aprlntern. Clyde, mil'- runner, and Walter*, a Jumper, are some of the H<-a'fle entrant*. POHTI.ANP. June 10—Indira tlon« today *trc that more than I'M) athlete* would participate In the Norths fill era track and f1«-Id chanv plonnhlpt lo l«- held here .Saturday on the Mi'ltnomab field Seventy itthlew-v have already entered, witu Si Ja'ii"* Hay Athletic dub of Vlc t >rla. Sjiokane Athletic club, Ore (.'.ti AKeles end Portland end Snlom V. M (' A. to b* k h< ;.rd fttffl, Some of the heat talent In the North*"*! h;m been r c .fcterod, a:id record* are expected lo be broken. IN GREAT FORM With the club cracka gradually rounding into form, one of th<» boat t»-:ml* meet* In th«- hlatory of the Seattle Athletic club la ex[*>cted when the fl\e-day tourney U-£lna June A. (! Spafford. Hob Rvana, Henry Borlea, Kucker, (loodwln and Pal mer have displayed im-at form In practice niatf h<a on the Hlakiatone court*. Palmer, the Franklin racquet expert, freah from his doublca victory with Hob Small as a partner In the city Interacholaa tic tourney. looka like one of the moat formidable contender* Small and Palmer cleaned up the title with eaae. POt'OHKBKPSIE, N Y . June 10. —Water conditions were better to day for workouts by the crews to ■ nrtl'-tpat* »ior«» in the on June 21. The Washington varsity four baa been unable to practice yet, because Its racing sh«*ll Is de layed The varsity eifcht, however, la going over the course dally Report of the Financial Condition of the Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company Colman Building, Seattle at the close of business JUNE 4, 1913. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ 776,044.08 Municipal Bonds 136,772.99 Other Bonds 7,600.00 State and King County Warrants. 12,747.25 Stocks 3,750.00 Safe Deposit Equipment 14,800.00 Furniture and Fixtures 15,000.00 Real Estate and other Resources. . 28,054.11 Government and Rail road Bonds $ 53,810.14 Cash on hand and due from Banks 278,170.29 331,980.43 Total $1,326,748.86 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in $ 100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits. .. . 21,472.22 Deposits 1,205,276.64 Total $1,326,748.86 State of Washington, County of King, ss: I, J. V. A. Smith, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. V. A. SMITH. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Bth day of June, 1913. MAUD RHOADS, Notary Public. Correct: E. SHORROCK, ALEXANDER MYER, Directors. MOIH.KM <•!< Kiinfljr W,.. T'Mitmi Ht low.-nt rutin a t 11,,/, rln-n. KL-Mh ~,4 VlJ* £'> U- h! I.*ll . 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