Full text: Thomson's manual of Pacific Northwest finance

THOMSON'S MANUAL 
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“harles F. Clise C. Kelleher 
E. B. Deming Hugh G. M. Kelleher 
R. H. Denny C. M. Latimer 
J. F. Duthie A. W. Leonard i 
John W. Eddy Chas. H. Lilly 
A. S. Eldridge Patrick McCoy 
A. S. Elford J. T. McVay 
0. D. Fisher H. C. MacDonald 
CAPITAL: Authorized and Outstanding, $8,000,000: Par Value: 320. 
Number of Stockholders: 1934. 
T. D. Stimson 
E. A. Stuart 
A. Swalwell 
Y. Talbot 
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION, Dec. 31, 1929 
RESOURCES LIABILITIES 
Cash and EXchange.c.e..$20,309,958 Capital Stock ecceeeeeraeinerneee.$ 8,000,000 
U.S. BONAS.iaaeaemeecenioeannnnanas 14,856,765 Surplus & Undiv. Profits....... 2,026,641 
Other Bonds & Securities... 9,971,671 Reserve for Int, Taxes, etc... 75,335 
Loans & Discounts.......occoceeeeee 4,745,002 CHTCUIALION emoeeemeemeeeemeacemnesmenenen 3,720,740 
Fed. Reserve Bank Stock... 288000 piscount Col'td not Warned... 190,031 
Bank Bldg. Fur, FiX. ......... £7,762 Lett £ Credit & Acct 1.474.610 
Interest Earned Not Rec'd...... .33,391 etters ol Credl cetp....... Laie, 
Letters of Credit & Accep...... 1.474,610 DePOSItS coreees  ocreereemnencneecnees 18,328,402 
TOTAL, .....393.815,759 
TOTAL ee. 
___$£93.815.759 
FIRST SECURITY BANK, Seattle, Wash. 
CONTROL: First Seattle Dexter Horton Securities Co. owns all but qualifying 
shares. 
HISTORY: Organized in 1928 as an affiliate of the First National Bank, Seattle. 
Control change to present affiliation in 1929, when First National Bank consoli- 
jated with Seattle National and Dexter Horton National. 
Departments: Commercial, Savings, Safe Deposit. 
embers of: Federal Reserve, Washington Bankers’ Assn. 
Correspondents: First Seattle Dexter Horton National Bank and Metropolitan 
National Bank, Seattle. 
OFFICERS: C. A. Philbrick, Pres.; O. D. Fisher, Vice Pres.; R. M. Lee. Cash.: 
L. C. Hunton, Asst. Cash. 
CAPITAL: Authorized and outstanding, $150.000. Par Value, $100. 
DIVIDEND: 6.6% paid in 1929. 
STATEMENT OF CONDITION, Dee. 31, 1929 
RESOURCES LIABILITIES 
Cash and Exchange... Capital Stock .oceeecooozceseeeen$ 150,000 
Bonds and Securities ............ Surplus & TUndiv. Profits... 17,537 
Loans and Discounts......... Reserve fOr TaX.meeemconenas 416 
Bank Bldg. & TFixtures..... Unearned Interest oceans 4,69( 
interest DUE oeaeccimeanaeccemans DEePOSItS  oecrieeeernreanee 1 689.171 
COTATs _$1.8R1814 TOTATs oon + rrr $181,814 
METROPOLITAN NATIONAL BANK, Seattle. Wash. 
CONTROL: By First Seattle Dexter Horton Securities Co. 
HISTORY: Chartered under National Bank Act Sept. 15, 1920. Originally in- 
corporated in 1909 as Metropolitan Bank. i 
Departments: Loan and Discounts. Checking. Foreign. Collection, Bonds. Trust 
and Safe Deposit. 
Members of: Federal Reserve, A. B. A., Wash. State Bankers. 
Correspondents: Bank of Manhattan, New York; National City Bank, New York; 
Continental Illinois Bank and Trust, Chicago; Central Trust of Illinois, Chicago; 
Wells Fargo, San Francisco; First National, Minneapolis; First National, Kansas 
City; Bank of Toronto, Vancouver, B. C.; Midland Bank, London. 
OFFICERS: J. T. McVay, Pres; G. C. Morrill, Vice-Pres.; A. R. Munger, Asst 
Vice-Pres.; G. A. Garrett, Cashier; C. BE. Howard, Asst. Cashier. 
DIRECTORS: E. A. Stuart, T. D. Stimson, W. L. Rhodes, E. G. Ames, PP M 
Henry, A. S. Eldridge, J. T. McVay, F. C. Talbot. G. C. Morrill, J. F. Douglas. 
E. H. Stewart. 
CAPITAL: As of Dec. 31. 1929: Authorized and Outstanding. $500.000: Par 
Value, $20. 
DIVIDENDS: Since 1909, inc. extras: 1910, 4%; 1911, 8%; 1912-1915, incl, 12%; 
1916, 9%; 1917, 22%; 1918, 129; 1919 and 1920, 17%; 1921 and 1922, 129%; 1923 and 
1924, 16%; 1925 and 1926, 129%; 1927, 129% regular and 39% extra; 1928, 156% regular 
and 289% extra: 1928. 18.625% regular and 409% lianidating assets of old organi- 
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