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If you are not located in the United States, you'll have -to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. - - - -Title: Cartoons and Caricatures of Seattle Citizens - -Author: Various - -Release Date: July 23, 2017 [EBook #55176] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: ASCII - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CARTOONS *** - - - - -Produced by Christopher Wright, Bryan Ness and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This -file was produced from images generously made available -by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) - - - - - - - - - - CARTOONS _and_ CARICATURES _of_ Seattle Citizens - - - - - Published by the Associated Cartoon Service - - E. A. Thomson. Manager - - From the Press of the General Lithographing & Printing Company - - Seattle, Washington - - Photographs from which these Pen and Ink Sketches were - Produced have been furnished principally by - James & Bushnell _and_ E. S. Curtis - - Engravings by the Art Engraving Company - - - - - Seattle Artists - - - F. CALVERT - JOHN R. GILL - CHAS. H. DICKSON, Jr. - EDWIN F. BROTZE - ERNEST JENNER - A. BOBBETT - GEORGE HAGER - TOM THURLBY - - - COPYRIGHT BY - E. A. THOMSON - 1906 - - - - -A Word About the Wise - - -"A laugh," wrote the gentle and genial Charles Lamb, "is worth a -hundred groans in any market." - -Our hard-headed and far-figuring men of business have been quick to -see and seize the truth of this great law of supply and demand. Being -themselves alert men of the market place, and appreciating fully -the melancholy world's urgent need of the titillating tonic called -laughter, they have cheerfully set to work to supply that need. The man -who laughs, they wisely argued, is the man who buys. - -They required, however, in their altruistic schemes, just a little -assistance from their brothers of the pointed pens and the black ink -pots--the newspaper cartoonists. Would these kindly step forward and -help in a noble cause? Gaily these worthies sharpened their rusting -pens, right merrily they stirred the thickening ink, and here you have -the crystallization of their comic brew--a precious handful of gilded -homeopathic pills, sometimes called cartoons, which will prove to be a -sure cure for all business troubles of an internal nature, as well as -for many that have nothing to do with business. - -These cartoons are sweet and clean and wholesome, very pleasant to the -palate and remarkably efficacious in chronic cases of indigestion and -disordered spleen. They clear the mind and restore business confidence. -They enrich the blood, the brain, the liver--and the purse. Mixed with -the wine of good sense they produce a volatile drink that sparkles and -effervesces into rippling mirth and bubbling laughter, a draught the -high Olympian gods might long for. Best of all, not a single pill is -bitter to the taste. - -In short, the cartoonists of Seattle prove conclusively, so he who -smiles may read, that a laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. - - ANTONY E. ANDERSON. - -[Illustration: - - EDGAR AMES, - General Manager Seattle and Lake Washington Waterway Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - R. B. ALBERTSON, - Judge Superior Court. -] - -[Illustration: - - E. W. ANDREWS, - President Seattle National Bank. -] - -[Illustration: - - S. S. BAILEY, - Capitalist. -] - -[Illustration: - - ALFRED BATTLE, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - R. A. BALLINGER, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - JOHN E. BALLAINE, - Alaska Central Railway. -] - -[Illustration: - - CHARLES H. BEBB, - Architect. -] - -[Illustration: - - M. P. BENTON, - Broadway Automobile Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - W. M. BOLCOM, - Lumber. -] - -[Illustration: - - J. S. BRACE, - President Brace-Hergert Mill Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - PAYTON BROWN, - Real Estate. -] - -[Illustration: - - M. C. BROWN, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - FRED'K R. BURCH, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - GEORGE A. BURCH, - Real Estate. -] - -[Illustration: - - HERMAN CHAPIN, - Banker and Builder--Vice President Seattle National Bank. -] - -[Illustration: - - THOMAS BURKE, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - C. H. BURNETT, JR., - Real Estate and Insurance. -] - -[Illustration: - - A. J. BUHTZ, - Cooperage Manufacturer--Fremont Barrel Mfg. Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - C. B. BUSSELL, - Real Estate. -] - -[Illustration: - - SCOTT CALHOUN, - Corporation Counsel. -] - -[Illustration: - - ELMER E. CAINE, - President Alaska Pacific Navigation Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - WM. M. CALHOUN, - President Calhoun, Denny & Ewing Co. Inc., General Insurance and - Real Estate. -] - -[Illustration: - - P. P. CARROLL, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - R. B. CALLEY, - Vice President and Manager The Quaker Drug Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - GEO. S. CASEDY, - Secretary Hatfield Investment Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - HENRY CARSTENS, - President Washington Fire Insurance Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - GEORGE ALBERS, - Albers Bros. Milling Co., Cereal Millers. -] - -[Illustration: - - WM. F. CALVERT, - President The Realty Security Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - J. E. CHILBERG, - President The Century Co.--Vice President The Scandinavian American - Bank. -] - -[Illustration: - - ANDREW CHILBERG, - President Scandinavian American Bank--Vice Consul Sweden and - Norway. -] - -[Illustration: - - O. D. COLVIN, - General Manager Seattle-Tacoma Power Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - F. W. CRARY, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - LESTER W. DAVID, - Lumber. -] - -[Illustration: - - GEORGE J. DANZ, - Vice President Hofius Steel and Equipment Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - R. W. DEARBORN, - Real Estate. -] - -[Illustration: - - J. F. DOUGLAS, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - GEORGE DONWORTH, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - MATTHEW DOW, - Builder. -] - -[Illustration: - - GEORGE DRIVER, - Builder. -] - -[Illustration: - - RICHARD STEVENS ESKRIDGE, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - F. O. EHRLICH, - Secretary and Treasurer Ehrlich-Harrison Co., Inc. -] - -[Illustration: - - C. E. FARNSWORTH, - Union Machinery Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - PACIFIC COAST CO., - J. C. Ford, Vice President and General Manager. -] - -[Illustration: - - J. A. FOREHAND, - Manager The Postal Telegraph Cable Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - WM. R. FORREST, - President Seattle Security Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - WALTER F. FOSTER, - Foster & Kleiser, Inc. -] - -[Illustration: - - J. M. FRINK, - President and Manager The Washington Iron Works. -] - -[Illustration: - - FRANCIS G. FRINK, - Secretary Washington Iron Works. -] - -[Illustration: - - CLARK DAVIS, - Mining. -] - -[Illustration: - - ROBERT R. FOX, - Manager Simonds Manufacturing Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - J. E. GALBRAITH, - President and Manager The Galbraith-Bacon & Co., Inc. -] - -[Illustration: - - E. C. GARRATT, - Manager Gorham Rubber Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - JAMES A. GHENT, - Physician and Surgeon. -] - -[Illustration: - - JONATHAN GIFFORD, - Manager Gifford Realty Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - J. S. GIBSON, - Washington Stevedore Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - HERMAN GOETZ, - Contractor. -] - -[Illustration: - - E. S. GOODWIN, - Real Estate. -] - -[Illustration: - - A. WARREN GOULD, - Architect. -] - -[Illustration: - - JOHN GRAHAM, - Architect. -] - -[Illustration: - - L. H. GRIFFITH, - The Griffith Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - W. J. GRAMBS, - Seattle Electric Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - H. F. GRANT, - General Manager Seattle Electric Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - ROBERT L. KEITH, - Physician. -] - -[Illustration: - - FRANK HANFORD, - Lumbermen's Indemnity Exchange and General Agent Pennsylvania - Casualty. -] - -[Illustration: - - J. HARRISBERGER, - General Superintendent Seattle-Tacoma Power Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - H. R. HARRIMAN, - Lawyer and Secretary Alaska Petroleum & Coal Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - JOHN P. HARTMAN, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - F. G. HAYWOOD, - Secretary and General Manager Seattle Car Manufacturing Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - ANDREW HEMRICH, - President Seattle Brewing and Malting Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - ALVIN HEMRICH, - President Hemrich Bros. Brewing Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - H. C. HENRY, - Banker and Railroad Contractor. -] - -[Illustration: - - C. R. HESSELTINE, - Secretary and Treasurer The Washington Meteor Mining Co. and Roger - Hesseltine Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - ROBERT W. HILL, - Real Estate. -] - -[Illustration: - - JAMES D. HOGE, - President Union Savings and Trust Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - GEORGE M. HORTON, - Physician and Surgeon. -] - -[Illustration: - - E. W. HOUGHTON, - Architect. -] - -[Illustration: - - P. D. HUGHES, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - OMAR J. HUMPHREY, - Alaska Coast Steamship Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - D. H. JARVIS, - North Western Fisheries Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - W. E. HUMPHREY, - U. S. Congressman. -] - -[Illustration: - - FRANK C. JACKSON, - Real Estate, Investments. -] - -[Illustration: - - T. E. JONES, - Contractor. -] - -[Illustration: - - W. J. KAHLE, - Crescent Manufacturing Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - J. W. KAHLE, - Crescent Manufacturing Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - J. F. LANE, - Cashier The Scandinavian American Bank. -] - -[Illustration: - - WARREN D. LANE, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - MAURICE D. LEEHEY, - Mining Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - G. V. P. LANSING, - State Manager Otis Elevator Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - WILLIAM H. LEWIS, - Real Estate--Brick Manufacturer. -] - -[Illustration: - - ROBERT H. LINDSAY, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - T. S. LIPPY, - President W. B. Hutchinson Co., Seattle Mattress and Upholstering Co., - W. C. Hill Brick Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - CHAS. H. LILLY, - Flour, Grain, Seeds and Groceries. -] - -[Illustration: - - SAM S. LOEB, - Independent Brewery. -] - -[Illustration: - - H. LOHSE, JR., - Builder. -] - -[Illustration: - - WM. MARTIN, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - J. S. MCBRIDE, - Physician and Surgeon. -] - -[Illustration: - - GEORGE F. MEACHAM, - Real Estate, Mortgage Loans, Rentals and Insurance. -] - -[Illustration: - - A. E. MEAD, - Governor. -] - -[Illustration: - - JOHN FRANCIS MCLEAN, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - HENRY F. MCCLURE, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - C. A. HOLMES, - Dentist. -] - -[Illustration: - - JOHN MEGRATH, - Contractor and Builder. -] - -[Illustration: - - JOHN H. MCGRAW, - President Seattle Chamber of Commerce. -] - -[Illustration: - - J. B. METCALFE, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - WM. HICKMAN MOORE, - Mayor. -] - -[Illustration: - - J. A. MOORE, - Manager Moore Investment Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - I. A. NADEAU, - Vice President Chamber of Commerce. -] - -[Illustration: - - WILL H. PARRY, - Parry Investment Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - WILLIAM MEISTER, - California Commission Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - G. S. PETERKIN, - Physician. -] - -[Illustration: - - REGINALD H. PARSONS, - Bemis Bros. Bag Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - C. A. PEPLOW, - Hammond Milling Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - EDWIN PETERSON, - Manager Seattle Mining Exchange. -] - -[Illustration: - - CYRUS F. CLAPP, - Capitalist. -] - -[Illustration: - - SAMUEL H. PILES, - United States Senator. -] - -[Illustration: - - PHILIP ROWE, - President Hallidie Machinery Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - CLAUDE C. RAMSEY, - Ramsey & Battle, Real Estate, Loans, Rentals and Fire Insurance. -] - -[Illustration: - - FRANK H. RENICK, - Real Estate and Loans. -] - -[Illustration: - - W. W. ROBINSON, - Wholesale Dealer in Grain, Hay and Feed. -] - -[Illustration: - - C. A. REYNOLDS, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - E. M. RININGER, - Physician and Surgeon. -] - -[Illustration: - - W. F. RICHARDSON, - Manager John A. Roeblings' Sons. -] - -[Illustration: - - T. F. RUHM, - Naval Constructor, U. S. Navy. -] - -[Illustration: - - FRED E. SANDER, - President Fred E. Sander, Inc., Real Estate and Investment Securities. -] - -[Illustration: - - JAMES H. SCHACK, - Architect. -] - -[Illustration: - - JOHN SCHRAM, - President Washington Trust Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - R. B. SNOWDON, - North American Transportation and Trading Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - JOSEPH K. SMITH, - Alaska's Magazine Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - WATSON C. SQUIRE, - Ex-United States Senator. -] - -[Illustration: - - A. H. SOELBERG, - Vice President and Cashier State Bank of Seattle. -] - -[Illustration: - - ROBERT G. STEVENSON, - District Manager The Barber Asphalt Paving Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - JAMES R. STIRRAT. - Contractor. -] - -[Illustration: - - GEORGE E. SYLVESTER, - Wholesale Grocer. -] - -[Illustration: - - FREDERICK K. STRUVE, - Real Estate. -] - -[Illustration: - - BOYD J. TALLMAN, - Judge Superior Court. -] - -[Illustration: - - A. J. TENNANT, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - JAMES TRACY, - Eagle Brass Foundry. -] - -[Illustration: - - J. EDGAR BROWN, - Secretary Hamm-Schmitz Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - W. P. TRIMBLE, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - EDWARD P. TREMPER, - Osborne, Tremper & Co., Inc. -] - -[Illustration: - - O. A. TUCKER, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - WILMON TUCKER, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - LESTER TURNER, - President First National Bank of Seattle. -] - -[Illustration: - - HERBERT S. UPPER, - Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. -] - -[Illustration: - - GEORGE A. VIRTUE, - Real Estate and Loans. -] - -[Illustration: - - WM. L. WATERS, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - GEORGE H. WALKER, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - JOHN C. WATROUS, - Real Estate, Rentals and Insurance. -] - -[Illustration: - - EDWARD E. WEBSTER, - General Manager Independent Telephone Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - C. F. WHITE, - Lumber. -] - -[Illustration: - - W. H. WHITE, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - W. D. WOOD, - President The Trustee Company. -] - -[Illustration: - - E. F. SWEENEY, - Hotel Savoy. -] - -[Illustration: - - GEORGE T. WILLIAMS, - North Coast Literage Co., Nome. -] - -[Illustration: - - JOHN DAVIS, - Real Estate. -] - -[Illustration: - - W. L. MCCABE, - McCabe & Hamilton, Inc., Stevedores. -] - -[Illustration: - - F. E. BRIGHTMAN, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - JOHN A. ROSENE, - President Northwestern Commercial Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - MICHAEL EARLES, - President Puget Sound Mills and Lumber Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - W. D. HOFIUS, - Railway Supplies, Iron and Steel. -] - -[Illustration: - - E. C. HUGHES, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - A. LAWRENCE, - Real Estate, Broker. -] - -[Illustration: - - C. H. FARRELL, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - J. B. MEIKLE, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - THOMAS B. HARDIN, - Lawyer--General Attorney Seattle-Tacoma Power Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - GODFREY CHEALANDER, - Promoter Alaska-Yukon Exposition. -] - -[Illustration: - - GEORGE B. LITTLEFIELD, - Real Estate. -] - -[Illustration: - - D. S. FOTHERINGHAM, - Portland Cordage Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - R. PETKOVITS, - Furrier. -] - -[Illustration: - - M. V. STRAUSS, - Seattle Trunk Factory. -] - -[Illustration: - - MORITZ THOMSEN, - President Centennial Mill Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - JACOB FURTH, - President Puget Sound National Bank. -] - -[Illustration: - - FRANK T. HUNTER, - Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. -] - -[Illustration: - - WM. PIGGOTT, - Iron and Steel Manufacturer. -] - -[Illustration: - - GEORGE W. STETSON, - President and Manager Stetson & Post Mill Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - JAMES H. CALVERT, - President San Juan Fishing and Packing Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - D. A. HATFIELD, - Hatfield Investment Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - CARL SCHMITZ, - Manager The Rathskeller. -] - -[Illustration: - - GEORGE LADD MUNN, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - FRANK J. MARTIN, - Secretary and Manager Northwestern Mutual Fire Assn. -] - -[Illustration: - - CHAS. E. CRANE, - President Seattle-Boston Copper Co. (Loans and Investments). -] - -[Illustration: - - J. S. GRAHAM, - Merchant. -] - -[Illustration: - - E. S. CURTIS, - Photographer. -] - -[Illustration: - - D. B. TREFETHEN, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - JAY C. ALLEN, - Lawyer. -] - -[Illustration: - - RUFUS H. SMITH, - Loans. -] - -[Illustration: - - GEORGE B. LAMPING, - Real Estate. -] - -[Illustration: - - LOUIS HEMRICH, - Vice President and General Manager Seattle Brewing and Malting Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - JAMES P. GLEASON, - Manager American Savings Bank and Trust Co. -] - -[Illustration: - - L. C. CRAWFORD, - Real Estate. -] - -[Illustration: - - FRANK WATERHOUSE, - President Frank Waterhouse Co., Inc. -] - -[Illustration: - - LEONARD L. TEACHOUT, - Art Engraving Co. -] - -[Illustration] - - - - -Contents - - - A Page. - - R. B. Albertson 7 - - George Albers 33 - - Jay C. Allen 191 - - Edgar Ames 6 - - E. W. Andrews 8 - - - B - - S. S. Bailey 9 - - John E. Ballaine 12 - - R. A. Ballinger 11 - - Alfred Battle 10 - - Charles H. Bebb 13 - - M. P. Benton 14 - - [A]James T. Blakistone - - W. M. Bolcom 15 - - J. S. Brace 16 - - J. Edgar Brown 144 - - M. C. Brown 18 - - Payton Brown 17 - - F. E. Brightman 163 - - Fred'k R. Burch 19 - - George A. Burch 20 - - A. J. Buhtz 24 - - Thomas Burke 22 - - C. H. Burnett. Jr. 23 - - C. B. Bussell 25 - - - C - - Elmer E. Caine 27 - - Scott Calhoun 26 - - Wm. M. Calhoun 28 - - R. B. Calley 30 - - James H. Calvert 182 - - Wm. F. Calvert 34 - - P. P. Carroll 29 - - Henry Carstens 32 - - Geo. S. Casedy 31 - - Herman Chapin 21 - - Godfrey Chealander 172 - - Andrew Chilberg 36 - - J. E. Chilberg 35 - - Cyrus F. Clapp 120 - - [A]J. M. Colman - - O. D. Colvin 37 - - F. W. Crary 38 - - L. C. Crawford 196 - - E. S. Curtis 189 - - Chas. E. Crane 187 - - - D - - George J. Danz 40 - - Lester W. David 39 - - Clark Davis 55 - - John Davis 161 - - R. W. Dearborn 41 - - George Donworth 43 - - J. F. Douglas 42 - - Matthew Dow 44 - - George Driver 45 - - - E - - Michael Earles 165 - - F. O. Ehrlich 47 - - Richard Stevens Eskridge 46 - - - F - - C. E. Farnsworth 48 - - C. H. Farrell 169 - - J. A. Forehand 50 - - Wm. R. Forrest 71 - - Walter F. Foster 52 - - D. S. Fotheringham 174 - - Robert R. Fox 56 - - Francis G. Frink 54 - - J. M. Frink 53 - - Jacob Furth 178 - - - G - - J. E. Galbraith 57 - - E. C. Garratt 58 - - James A. Ghent 59 - - J. S. Gibson 61 - - Jonathan Gifford 60 - - [A]D. H. Gilman - - James P. Gleason 195 - - Herman Goetz 62 - - E. S. Goodwin 63 - - A. Warren Gould 64 - - John Graham 65 - - J. S. Graham 188 - - W. J. Grambs 67 - - H. F. Grant 68 - - [A]F. M. Gribble - - L. H. Griffith 66 - - - H - - Frank Hanford 70 - - Thomas B. Hardin 171 - - H. R. Harriman 72 - - J. Harrisberger 71 - - John P. Hartman 73 - - D. A. Hatfield 183 - - F. G. Haywood 74 - - Andrew Hemrich 75 - - Alvin Hemrich 76 - - Louis Hemrich 194 - - H. C. Henry 77 - - C. R. Hesseltine 78 - - Robert W. Hill 79 - - W. D. Hofius 166 - - James D. Hoge 80 - - C. A. Holmes 107 - - George M. Horton 81 - - E. W. Houghton 82 - - P. D. Hughes 83 - - Omar J. Humphrey 84 - - Frank T. Hunter 179 - - W. E. Humphrey 86 - - E. C. Hughes 167 - - - J - - Frank C. Jackson 87 - - D. H. Jarvis 85 - - T. E. Jones 88 - - - K - - J. W. Kahle 90 - - W. J. Kahle 89 - - Robert L. Keith 69 - - - L - - George B. Lamping 193 - - J. F. Lane 91 - - Warren D. Lane 92 - - G. V. P. Lansing 94 - - A. Lawrence 168 - - Maurice D. Leehey 93 - - William H. Lewis 95 - - Robert H. Lindsay 96 - - Chas. H. Lilly 98 - - T. S. Lippy 97 - - George B. Littlefield 173 - - Sam S. Loeb 99 - - H. Lohse, Jr. 100 - - - M - - Frank J. Martin 186 - - Wm. Martin 101 - - J. S. McBride 102 - - W. L. McCabe 162 - - John H. McGraw 109 - - John Francis McLean 105 - - Henry F. McClure 106 - - A. E. Mead 104 - - George F. Meacham 103 - - John Megrath 108 - - J. B. Meikle 170 - - William Meister 115 - - J. B. Metcalfe 110 - - J. A. Moore 112 - - Wm. Hickman Moore 111 - - George Ladd Munn 185 - - - N - - I. A. Nadeau 113 - - - P - - Pacific Coast Co. 49 - - Will H. Parry 114 - - Reginald H. Parsons 117 - - [A]Charles E. Peabody - - [A]L. B. Peeples - - C. A. Peplow 118 - - G. S. Peterkin 116 - - Edwin Peterson 119 - - R. Petkovits 175 - - Samuel H. Piles 121 - - Wm. Piggott 180 - - - R - - Claude C. Ramsey 123 - - Frank H. Renick 124 - - C. A. Reynolds 126 - - W. F. Richardson 128 - - E. M. Riniger 127 - - W. W. Robinson 125 - - John A. Rosene 164 - - Philip Rowe 122 - - T. F. Ruhm 120 - - - S - - Fred E. Sander 130 - - James H. Schack 131 - - Carl Schmitz 184 - - John Schram 132 - - Joseph K. Smith 134 - - Rufus H. Smith 192 - - R. B. Snowdon 133 - - A. H. Soelberg 136 - - Watson C. Squire 135 - - George W. Stetson 181 - - Robert G. Stevenson 137 - - James R. Stirrat 138 - - M. V. Strauss 176 - - Frederick K. Struve 140 - - George E. Sylvester 139 - - E. F. Sweeney 159 - - [A]The Seattle Lumber Co. - - - T - - Boyd T. Tallman 141 - - A. J. Tennant 142 - - Moritz Thomsen 177 - - James Tracy 143 - - D. B. Trefethen 190 - - Edward P. Tremper 146 - - W. P. Trimble 145 - - O. A. Tucker 147 - - Wilmon Tucker 148 - - Lester Turner 149 - - Leonard L. Teachout 198 - - - U - - Herbert S. Upper 150 - - Union Pacific Railway Co. 199 - - - V - - George A. Virtue 151 - - - W - - George H. Walker 153 - - Wm. L. Waters 152 - - Frank Waterhouse 197 - - John C. Watrous 154 - - Edward E. Webster 155 - - C. F. White 156 - - W. H. White 157 - - George T. Williams 160 - - W. D. Wood 158 - -[A] Subscribers not appearing in the book. - - - GENERAL - LITHOGRAPHING - AND - PRINTING - CO. - SEATTLE - - - * * * * * - -Transcriber's Note: Italic text is denoted by _underscores_. - - - - - -End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Cartoons and Caricatures of Seattle -Citizens, by Various - -*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CARTOONS *** - -***** This file should be named 55176.txt or 55176.zip ***** -This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: - http://www.gutenberg.org/5/5/1/7/55176/ - -Produced by Christopher Wright, Bryan Ness and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This -file was produced from images generously made available -by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) - - -Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will -be renamed. - -Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright -law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, -so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United -States without permission and without paying copyright -royalties. 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