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Title: Cartoons and Caricatures of Seattle Citizens

Author: Various

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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


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Seattle Artists


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COPYRIGHT BY

E. A. THOMSON

1906


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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.


[Pg 6]

EDGAR AMES,
General Manager Seattle and Lake Washington Waterway Co.

[Pg 7]

R. B. ALBERTSON,
Judge Superior Court.

[Pg 8]

E. W. ANDREWS,
President Seattle National Bank.

[Pg 9]

S. S. BAILEY,
Capitalist.

[Pg 10]

ALFRED BATTLE,
Lawyer.

[Pg 11]

R. A. BALLINGER,
Lawyer.

[Pg 12]

JOHN E. BALLAINE,
Alaska Central Railway.

[Pg 13]

CHARLES H. BEBB,
Architect.

[Pg 14]

M. P. BENTON,
Broadway Automobile Co.

[Pg 15]

W. M. BOLCOM,
Lumber.

[Pg 16]

J. S. BRACE,
President Brace-Hergert Mill Co.

[Pg 17]

PAYTON BROWN,
Real Estate.

[Pg 18]

M. C. BROWN,
Lawyer.

[Pg 19]

FRED’K R. BURCH,
Lawyer.

[Pg 20]

GEORGE A. BURCH,
Real Estate.

[Pg 21]

HERMAN CHAPIN,
Banker and Builder—Vice President Seattle National Bank.

[Pg 22]

THOMAS BURKE,
Lawyer.

[Pg 23]

C. H. BURNETT, JR.,
Real Estate and Insurance.

[Pg 24]

A. J. BUHTZ,
Cooperage Manufacturer—Fremont Barrel Mfg. Co.

[Pg 25]

C. B. BUSSELL,
Real Estate.

[Pg 26]

SCOTT CALHOUN,
Corporation Counsel.

[Pg 27]

ELMER E. CAINE,
President Alaska Pacific Navigation Co.

[Pg 28]

WM. M. CALHOUN,
President Calhoun, Denny & Ewing Co. Inc., General Insurance and
Real Estate.

[Pg 29]

P. P. CARROLL,
Lawyer.

[Pg 30]

R. B. CALLEY,
Vice President and Manager The Quaker Drug Co.

[Pg 31]

GEO. S. CASEDY,
Secretary Hatfield Investment Co.

[Pg 32]

HENRY CARSTENS,
President Washington Fire Insurance Co.

[Pg 33]

GEORGE ALBERS,
Albers Bros. Milling Co., Cereal Millers.

[Pg 34]

WM. F. CALVERT,
President The Realty Security Co.

[Pg 35]

J. E. CHILBERG,
President The Century Co.—Vice President The Scandinavian American
Bank.

[Pg 36]

ANDREW CHILBERG,
President Scandinavian American Bank—Vice Consul Sweden and
Norway.

[Pg 37]

O. D. COLVIN,
General Manager Seattle-Tacoma Power Co.

[Pg 38]

F. W. CRARY,
Lawyer.

[Pg 39]

LESTER W. DAVID,
Lumber.

[Pg 40]

GEORGE J. DANZ,
Vice President Hofius Steel and Equipment Co.

[Pg 41]

R. W. DEARBORN,
Real Estate.

[Pg 42]

J. F. DOUGLAS,
Lawyer.

[Pg 43]

GEORGE DONWORTH,
Lawyer.

[Pg 44]

MATTHEW DOW,
Builder.

[Pg 45]

GEORGE DRIVER,
Builder.

[Pg 46]

RICHARD STEVENS ESKRIDGE,
Lawyer.

[Pg 47]

F. O. EHRLICH,
Secretary and Treasurer Ehrlich-Harrison Co., Inc.

[Pg 48]

C. E. FARNSWORTH,
Union Machinery Co.

[Pg 49]

PACIFIC COAST CO.,
J. C. Ford, Vice President and General Manager.

[Pg 50]

J. A. FOREHAND,
Manager The Postal Telegraph Cable Co.

[Pg 51]

WM. R. FORREST,
President Seattle Security Co.

[Pg 52]

WALTER F. FOSTER,
Foster & Kleiser, Inc.

[Pg 53]

J. M. FRINK,
President and Manager The Washington Iron Works.

[Pg 54]

FRANCIS G. FRINK,
Secretary Washington Iron Works.

[Pg 55]

CLARK DAVIS,
Mining.

[Pg 56]

ROBERT R. FOX,
Manager Simonds Manufacturing Co.

[Pg 57]

J. E. GALBRAITH,
President and Manager The Galbraith-Bacon & Co., Inc.

[Pg 58]

E. C. GARRATT,
Manager Gorham Rubber Co.

[Pg 59]

JAMES A. GHENT,
Physician and Surgeon.

[Pg 60]

JONATHAN GIFFORD,
Manager Gifford Realty Co.

[Pg 61]

J. S. GIBSON,
Washington Stevedore Co.

[Pg 62]

HERMAN GOETZ,
Contractor.

[Pg 63]

E. S. GOODWIN,
Real Estate.

[Pg 64]

A. WARREN GOULD,
Architect.

[Pg 65]

JOHN GRAHAM,
Architect.

[Pg 66]

L. H. GRIFFITH,
The Griffith Co.

[Pg 67]

W. J. GRAMBS,
Seattle Electric Co.

[Pg 68]

H. F. GRANT,
General Manager Seattle Electric Co.

[Pg 69]

ROBERT L. KEITH,
Physician.

[Pg 70]

FRANK HANFORD,
Lumbermen’s Indemnity Exchange and General Agent Pennsylvania
Casualty.

[Pg 71]

J. HARRISBERGER,
General Superintendent Seattle-Tacoma Power Co.

[Pg 72]

H. R. HARRIMAN,
Lawyer and Secretary Alaska Petroleum & Coal Co.

[Pg 73]

JOHN P. HARTMAN,
Lawyer.

[Pg 74]

F. G. HAYWOOD,
Secretary and General Manager Seattle Car Manufacturing Co.

[Pg 75]

ANDREW HEMRICH,
President Seattle Brewing and Malting Co.

[Pg 76]

ALVIN HEMRICH,
President Hemrich Bros. Brewing Co.

[Pg 77]

H. C. HENRY,
Banker and Railroad Contractor.

[Pg 78]

C. R. HESSELTINE,
Secretary and Treasurer The Washington Meteor Mining Co. and Roger
Hesseltine Co.

[Pg 79]

ROBERT W. HILL,
Real Estate.

[Pg 80]

JAMES D. HOGE,
President Union Savings and Trust Co.

[Pg 81]

GEORGE M. HORTON,
Physician and Surgeon.

[Pg 82]

E. W. HOUGHTON,
Architect.

[Pg 83]

P. D. HUGHES,
Lawyer.

[Pg 84]

OMAR J. HUMPHREY,
Alaska Coast Steamship Co.

[Pg 85]

D. H. JARVIS,
North Western Fisheries Co.

[Pg 86]

W. E. HUMPHREY,
U. S. Congressman.

[Pg 87]

FRANK C. JACKSON,
Real Estate, Investments.

[Pg 88]

T. E. JONES,
Contractor.

[Pg 89]

W. J. KAHLE,
Crescent Manufacturing Co.

[Pg 90]

J. W. KAHLE,
Crescent Manufacturing Co.

[Pg 91]

J. F. LANE,
Cashier The Scandinavian American Bank.

[Pg 92]

WARREN D. LANE,
Lawyer.

[Pg 93]

MAURICE D. LEEHEY,
Mining Lawyer.

[Pg 94]

G. V. P. LANSING,
State Manager Otis Elevator Co.

[Pg 95]

WILLIAM H. LEWIS,
Real Estate—Brick Manufacturer.

[Pg 96]

ROBERT H. LINDSAY,
Lawyer.

[Pg 97]

T. S. LIPPY,
President W. B. Hutchinson Co., Seattle Mattress and Upholstering Co.,
W. C. Hill Brick Co.

[Pg 98]

CHAS. H. LILLY,
Flour, Grain, Seeds and Groceries.

[Pg 99]

SAM S. LOEB,
Independent Brewery.

[Pg 100]

H. LOHSE, JR.,
Builder.

[Pg 101]

WM. MARTIN,
Lawyer.

[Pg 102]

J. S. McBRIDE,
Physician and Surgeon.

[Pg 103]

GEORGE F. MEACHAM,
Real Estate, Mortgage Loans, Rentals and Insurance.

[Pg 104]

A. E. MEAD,
Governor.

[Pg 105]

JOHN FRANCIS McLEAN,
Lawyer.

[Pg 106]

HENRY F. McCLURE,
Lawyer.

[Pg 107]

C. A. HOLMES,
Dentist.

[Pg 108]

JOHN MEGRATH,
Contractor and Builder.

[Pg 109]

JOHN H. McGRAW,
President Seattle Chamber of Commerce.

[Pg 110]

J. B. METCALFE,
Lawyer.

[Pg 111]

WM. HICKMAN MOORE,
Mayor.

[Pg 112]

J. A. MOORE,
Manager Moore Investment Co.

[Pg 113]

I. A. NADEAU,
Vice President Chamber of Commerce.

[Pg 114]

WILL H. PARRY,
Parry Investment Co.

[Pg 115]

WILLIAM MEISTER,
California Commission Co.

[Pg 116]

G. S. PETERKIN,
Physician.

[Pg 117]

REGINALD H. PARSONS,
Bemis Bros. Bag Co.

[Pg 118]

C. A. PEPLOW,
Hammond Milling Co.

[Pg 119]

EDWIN PETERSON,
Manager Seattle Mining Exchange.

[Pg 120]

CYRUS F. CLAPP,
Capitalist.

[Pg 121]

SAMUEL H. PILES,
United States Senator.

[Pg 122]

PHILIP ROWE,
President Hallidie Machinery Co.

[Pg 123]

CLAUDE C. RAMSEY,
Ramsey & Battle, Real Estate, Loans, Rentals and Fire Insurance.

[Pg 124]

FRANK H. RENICK,
Real Estate and Loans.

[Pg 125]

W. W. ROBINSON,
Wholesale Dealer in Grain, Hay and Feed.

[Pg 126]

C. A. REYNOLDS,
Lawyer.

[Pg 127]

E. M. RININGER,
Physician and Surgeon.

[Pg 128]

W. F. RICHARDSON,
Manager John A. Roeblings’ Sons.

[Pg 129]

T. F. RUHM,
Naval Constructor, U. S. Navy.

[Pg 130]

FRED E. SANDER,
President Fred E. Sander, Inc., Real Estate and Investment Securities.

[Pg 131]

JAMES H. SCHACK,
Architect.

[Pg 132]

JOHN SCHRAM,
President Washington Trust Co.

[Pg 133]

R. B. SNOWDON,
North American Transportation and Trading Co.

[Pg 134]

JOSEPH K. SMITH,
Alaska’s Magazine Co.

[Pg 135]

WATSON C. SQUIRE,
Ex-United States Senator.

[Pg 136]

A. H. SOELBERG,
Vice President and Cashier State Bank of Seattle.

[Pg 137]

ROBERT G. STEVENSON,
District Manager The Barber Asphalt Paving Co.

[Pg 138]

JAMES R. STIRRAT.
Contractor.

[Pg 139]

GEORGE E. SYLVESTER,
Wholesale Grocer.

[Pg 140]

FREDERICK K. STRUVE,
Real Estate.

[Pg 141]

BOYD J. TALLMAN,
Judge Superior Court.

[Pg 142]

A. J. TENNANT,
Lawyer.

[Pg 143]

JAMES TRACY,
Eagle Brass Foundry.

[Pg 144]

J. EDGAR BROWN,
Secretary Hamm-Schmitz Co.

[Pg 145]

W. P. TRIMBLE,
Lawyer.

[Pg 146]

EDWARD P. TREMPER,
Osborne, Tremper & Co., Inc.

[Pg 147]

O. A. TUCKER,
Lawyer.

[Pg 148]

WILMON TUCKER,
Lawyer.

[Pg 149]

LESTER TURNER,
President First National Bank of Seattle.

[Pg 150]

HERBERT S. UPPER,
Real Estate, Loans and Insurance.

[Pg 151]

GEORGE A. VIRTUE,
Real Estate and Loans.

[Pg 152]

WM. L. WATERS,
Lawyer.

[Pg 153]

GEORGE H. WALKER,
Lawyer.

[Pg 154]

JOHN C. WATROUS,
Real Estate, Rentals and Insurance.

[Pg 155]

EDWARD E. WEBSTER,
General Manager Independent Telephone Co.

[Pg 156]

C. F. WHITE,
Lumber.

[Pg 157]

W. H. WHITE,
Lawyer.

[Pg 158]

W. D. WOOD,
President The Trustee Company.

[Pg 159]

E. F. SWEENEY,
Hotel Savoy.

[Pg 160]

GEORGE T. WILLIAMS,
North Coast Literage Co., Nome.

[Pg 161]

JOHN DAVIS,
Real Estate.

[Pg 162]

W. L. McCABE,
McCabe & Hamilton, Inc., Stevedores.

[Pg 163]

F. E. BRIGHTMAN,
Lawyer.

[Pg 164]

JOHN A. ROSENE,
President Northwestern Commercial Co.

[Pg 165]

MICHAEL EARLES,
President Puget Sound Mills and Lumber Co.

[Pg 166]

W. D. HOFIUS,
Railway Supplies, Iron and Steel.

[Pg 167]

E. C. HUGHES,
Lawyer.

[Pg 168]

A. LAWRENCE,
Real Estate, Broker.

[Pg 169]

C. H. FARRELL,
Lawyer.

[Pg 170]

J. B. MEIKLE,
Lawyer.

[Pg 171]

THOMAS B. HARDIN,
Lawyer—General Attorney Seattle-Tacoma Power Co.

[Pg 172]

GODFREY CHEALANDER,
Promoter Alaska-Yukon Exposition.

[Pg 173]

GEORGE B. LITTLEFIELD,
Real Estate.

[Pg 174]

D. S. FOTHERINGHAM,
Portland Cordage Co.

[Pg 175]

R. PETKOVITS,
Furrier.

[Pg 176]

M. V. STRAUSS,
Seattle Trunk Factory.

[Pg 177]

MORITZ THOMSEN,
President Centennial Mill Co.

[Pg 178]

JACOB FURTH,
President Puget Sound National Bank.

[Pg 179]

FRANK T. HUNTER,
Real Estate, Loans and Insurance.

[Pg 180]

WM. PIGGOTT,
Iron and Steel Manufacturer.

[Pg 181]

GEORGE W. STETSON,
President and Manager Stetson & Post Mill Co.

[Pg 182]

JAMES H. CALVERT,
President San Juan Fishing and Packing Co.

[Pg 183]

D. A. HATFIELD,
Hatfield Investment Co.

[Pg 184]

CARL SCHMITZ,
Manager The Rathskeller.

[Pg 185]

GEORGE LADD MUNN,
Lawyer.

[Pg 186]

FRANK J. MARTIN,
Secretary and Manager Northwestern Mutual Fire Assn.

[Pg 187]

CHAS. E. CRANE,
President Seattle-Boston Copper Co. (Loans and Investments).

[Pg 188]

J. S. GRAHAM,
Merchant.

[Pg 189]

E. S. CURTIS,
Photographer.

[Pg 190]

D. B. TREFETHEN,
Lawyer.

[Pg 191]

JAY C. ALLEN,
Lawyer.

[Pg 192]

RUFUS H. SMITH,
Loans.

[Pg 193]

GEORGE B. LAMPING,
Real Estate.

[Pg 194]

LOUIS HEMRICH,
Vice President and General Manager Seattle Brewing and Malting Co.

[Pg 195]

JAMES P. GLEASON,
Manager American Savings Bank and Trust Co.

[Pg 196]

L. C. CRAWFORD,
Real Estate.

[Pg 197]

FRANK WATERHOUSE,
President Frank Waterhouse Co., Inc.

[Pg 198]

LEONARD L. TEACHOUT,
Art Engraving Co.

[Pg 199]

[Pg 200]

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

GENERAL
LITHOGRAPHING
and
PRINTING
CO.
SEATTLE

FOOTNOTE:

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