22441. Tacoma Trust & Savings Bank (Tacoma, WA)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
savings bank
Start Date
November 10, 1898
Location
Tacoma, Washington (47.253, -122.444)

Metadata

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gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
b1c9b1ab

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Description

Multiple legal notices (Nov–Dec 1898) state the promissory note was assigned to A. R. Titlow as receiver of the Tacoma Trust & Savings Bank, indicating the bank had a receiver (i.e., was in receivership/closed). No article describes a depositor run. Classified as a suspension leading to closure/receivership (suspension_closure).

Events (1)

1. November 10, 1898 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
the Tacoma Trust & Savings Bank, for a valuable consideration, duly assigned said note to A. R. Titlow as receiver of the Tacoma Trust & Savings Bank, and thereafter ... assigned ... to the plaintiff herein the same said note and mortgage
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (7)

Article from The Yakima Herald, November 10, 1898

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SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. / In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for Yakima County. J. J. McCone, plaintiff, vs. Spafford D. McDonald; William A. Cox and Sonora V. Cox, his wife; Albert A. Fitzgeraid and - Fitzgerald, his wife; John Ditter and Gertrude Ditter, his wife; Philip A. Ditter and Joseph E. Ditter, co-partners as Ditter Brothers; Henry F. Stone and - Stone, his wife; A. E. Larsen and Rose Larsen, his wife; Fred Pennington and Ellen R. Pennington, his wife; J. V. Calhoun and - Calhoun, his wife: Mary L. Coe and James R. Coe: Seattle Malting & Brewing Co., a corporation; H. L. Tucker and Emma J. Tucker, his wife: Carrie Krautz and Ira M. Krautz; Keith W. Dunlap; James Biggins and David Walker as executors of the estate of Samuel V. Walker; J. W. Peck and Lillian A. Peck, his wife, defendants. The state of Washington to the said Spafford D. McDonald; Albert A. Fitzgerald and Fitzgerald, his wife; Henry F. Stone and CatStone, his wife; J. V. Calhoun and houn. his wife; and David Walker. one of the executors of the estate of Samuel V. Wilson deceased, defendants. You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (60) days from and after the date of the first publication of this summons upon you, towit: within sixty (60) days after the 10th day of November, 1898, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court. and answer the complaint of the plaintiff and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned, attorney for the plaintiff, at his office below stated: and in case of your failur eso to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the above named court. The object of this action is to foreclose a certain mortgage, executed on the 30th day of August, 1894, at the city of Tacoma by the said defendant Spafford D McDonald; which said mortgage is of record in book L of mortgages at page 606; said mortgage secured a certain promissory note dated the 30th day of August, 1894. for the principal sum of two thousand, eight hundred and eighty dollars ($2,880), with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per an. num, interest payable semi-annually. That thereafter, on the - day of - . 1898, the Tacoma Trust & Savings Bank, for a valuable consideration. duly assigned said note to A. R. Titlow as receiver of the Tacoma Trust & Savings Bank, and thereafter, for a valuable consideration. the said A. R. Titlow, receiver. duly assigned, transferred and set over to the plaintiff herein the same said note and mortgage, and the plaintiff herein is now the owner and holder of said mortgage and note secured thereby. That the further object of this action is to procure a judgment on said note and the unpaid interest, as follows: On the note and


Article from The Yakima Herald, November 17, 1898

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In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for Yakima County. J. J. McCone. plaintiff, VS. Spaflord D. McDonald : William A. Cox and Sonora V. Cox, his wife; Albert A. Fitzgerald and - Fitzgerald, his wife: John Ditter and Gertrude Ditter. his wife: Philip A. Ditter and Joseph E. Ditter, CO partners as Ditte his Brothers: Henry F. Stone and Stone, wife; A. E. Larsen and Rose Larsen. his wife: Fred Pennington and Ellen R. Pennington. his wife: J. V. Calhoun and - Calboun, his wife: Mary L Coe and James R. Coe: Seattle Malting & Brewing Co., a corporation; H.I Tucker and Emma J. Tucker, his wife: Carrie Krutz and Ira IM. Krutz; Keith W. Dunlop; James Biggius and David Walker as executors of the estate of Samuel V. Walker; J. W. Peck and Lillian A. Peck, his wife, defendants. The state of Washington to the said Spafford D. McDonald; Albert A. Fitzgerald and Fitzgerald, his wife; Henry F. Stone and CalStone, his wife; J. V. Calhoun and houn, his wife; and David Walker, one of the executors of the estate of Samuel V. Wilson deceased, defendants. You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (60) days from and after the date of the first publication of this summons upon you, towit: within sixty (60) days after the 10th day of November, 1898, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court. and answer the complaint of the plaintiff and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned, attorney for the plaintiff, at his office below stated: and in case of your failur eso to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the above named court. The object of this action is to foreclose a certain mortgage. executed on the 30th day of August, 1894, at the city of Tacoma by the said defeudant Spafford D McDonald; which said mortgage is of record in book L of mortgages at page 606; said mortgage secured a certain promissory note dated the 30th day of August, 1894. for the principal sum of two thousand, eight hundred and eighty dollars ($2,880), with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per an num, interest payable semi-annually. of That thereafter. on the day 1898, the Tacoma Trust & Savings Bank, for a valuable consideration. duly assigned said note to A. R. Titlow as receiver of the Tacoma Trust & Savings Bank, and thereafter, for a valuable consideration. the said A. R. Titlow, receiver. duly assigned, transferred and set over to the plaintiff herein the same said note and mortgage, and the plaintiff herein is now the owner and holder of said mortgage and note secured thereby. That the further object of this action is to procure a judgment on said note and the anpaid interest, as follows: On the note and mortgage as principal. and interest accrued thereon. the sum of three thousand, five hundred and sixteen dollars ($3,516), together with the sum of three hundred fifty-one and 60-100 dollars ($351.60) as attorney's fee, with all costs and disbursements of this action; and for a decree directing a sale of the mortgaged premises to satisfy said judgment. said sale to be made according to the laws in force at the time of the execution of said note and mortgage. The premises embraced in said mortgage are described therein as follows: The south west quarter (sw1/4) of the southeast quarter (801/4) of section six 16], township twel [12] north, range twenty (20) east W. m., and commencing at the one quarter section (corner on the south line of said section six (6), being the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of said section; thence run west twenty-eight [28] rods; thence north eighty [80] rods. thence east twenty eight (28) rods; thence south eighty (80) rods to the place of beginning, containing in all fifty four [54] aares more or less, together with thirteen and 50-100 [13.501 inches of water, miner's measure, under a four, 4, inch pressure from the artesian well known as "Well number Three" situated on the northeast quarter of said JOHN M. BOYLE. section six (6). Attorney for Plaintiff. Room 212, National Bank of Commerce, Tacoma, Washington. Nov10:7


Article from The Yakima Herald, November 24, 1898

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SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for Yakima County. J. J. McCone. plaintiff, VS. Spafford D. McDonald: William A. Cox and Sonora V. Cox. his wife; Albert A. Fitzgeraid and Fitzgerald, his wife; John Ditter and Gertrude Ditter, his wife; Philip A. Ditter and Joseph E. Ditter, co partners as Ditter Brothers: Henry F. Stone and - Stone. his wife; A. E. Larsen and Rose Larsen. his wife; Fred Pennington and Ellen R. Pennington. his wife; J. V. Calhoun and - Calhoun, his wife: Mary L Coe and James R. Coe: Seattle Malting & Brewing Co., R corporation; H.L. Tucker and Emma J. Tucker, his wife: Carrie Krutz and Ira IM. Krutz; Keith W. Dunlop; James Biggins and David Walker as executors of the estate of Samuel V. Walker: J. W. Peck and Lillian A. Peck, his wife, defendants. The state of Washington to the said Spafford D. McDonald: Albert A. Fitzgerald and Fitzgerald, his wife; Henry F. Stone and CalStone, his wife: J. V. Calhoun and houn. his wife; and David Walker, one of the executors of the estate of Samuel V. Wilson deceased. defendants. You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (60) days from and after the date of the first publication of this summons upon you, towit: within sixty (60) days after the 10th day of November, 1898, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court. and answer the complaint of the plaintiff and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned, attorney for the plaintiff, at his office below stated: and in case of your failur eso to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the above named court. The object of this action is to foreclose a certain mortgage. executed on the 30th day of August, 1894, at the city of Tacoma by the said defendant Spafford D McDonald; which said mortgage is of record in book L of mortgages at page 606; said mortgage secured a certain promissory note dated the 30th day of August, 1894, for the principal sum of two thousand, eight hundred and eighty dollars ($2,880), with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per an num. interest payable semi-annually. of That thereafter. on the day 1898, the Tacoma Trust & Savings Bank, for a valuable consideration. duly assigned said note to A R. Titlow as receiver of the Tacoma Trust & Savings Bank, and thereafter, for a valuable consideration. the said A. R. Titlow, receiver. duly assigned, transferred and set over to the plaintiff herein the same said note and mortgage, and the plaintiff herein is now the owner and holder of said mortgage and note secured thereby. That the further object of this action is to procure a judgment on said note and the unpaid interest, as follows: On the note and mortgage as principal. and interest accrued thereon. the sum of three thousand, five hundred and sixteen dollars ($3,516), together with the sum of three hundred fifty-one and 60-100 dollars ($351.60) as attorney's fee, with all costs and disbursements of this action; and for a decree directing a sale of the mortgaged premises to satisfy said judgment, said sale to be made according to the laws in force at the time of the execution of said note and mortgage. The premises embraced in said mortgage are described therein as follows: The southwest quarter (8W1/4) of the southeast quarter (801/4) of section SIX 16], township twelve (12) north, range twenty (20) east W. m., and commencing at the one quarter section "corner on the south line of said section six (6), being the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of said section: thence run west twenty-eight [28] rods; thence north eighty [80] rods. thence east twenty eight [28] rods: thence south eighty (80) rods to the place of beginning, containing in all fifty four [54] agres more or less, together with thirteen and 50-100 [13.501 inches of water, miner's measure, under a four, 4, inch pressure from the artesian well known as "Well number Three" situated on the northeast quarter of said JOHN M. BOYLE. section six (6). Attorney for Plaintiff. Room 212, National Bank of Commerce Tacoma, Nov10:7 Washington.


Article from The Yakima Herald, December 1, 1898

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In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for Yakima County. J. J. McCone. plaintiff, VS. Spafford D. McDonald; William A. Cox and Sonora V. Cox, his wife; Albert A. Fitzgerald and Fitzgerald, his wife; John Ditter and Gertrude Ditter, his wife; Philip A. Ditter and Joseph E. Ditter, co-partners as Ditter his Brothers: Henry F. Stone and - Stone, wife; A. E. Larsen and Rose Larsen. his wife; Fred Pennington and Ellen R. Pennington. his wife; J. V. Calhoun and - Calhoun, his wife; Mary L. Coe and James R. Coe: Seattle Malting & Brewing Co., a corporation; H. L. Tucker and Emma J. Tucker, his wife; Carrie Krutz and Ira IM. Krutz; Keith W. Dunlop; James Biggins and David Walker as executors of the estate of Samuel V. Walker: J. W. Peck and Lillian A. Peck, his wife, defendants. The state of Washington to the said Spafford D. McDonald: Albert A. Fitzgerald and Fitzgerald, his wife; Henry F. Stone and CalStone, his wife; J. V. Calhoun and houn. his wife; and David Walker, one of the executors of the estate of Samuel V. Wilson deceased. defendants. You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (60) days from and after the date of the first publication of this summons upon you, towit: within sixty (60) days after the 10th day of November, 1898, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court. and answer the complaint of the plaintiff and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned, attorney for the plaintiff, at his office below stated: and in case of your failur eso to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the above named court. The object of this action is to foreclose a certain mortgage, executed on the 30th day of August, 1894, at the city of Tacoma by the said defendant Spafford D McDonald; which said mortgage is of record in book L of mortgages at page 606; said mortgage secured a certain promissory note dated the 30th day of August, 1894, for the principal sum of two thousand, eight hundred and eighty dollars ($2,880), with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually. That thereafter, on the - day of - 1898, the Tacoma Trust & Savings Bank, for a valuable consideration, duly assigned said note to A. R. Titlow as receiver of the Tacoma Trust & Savings Bank, and thereafter, for a valuable consideration, the said A. R. Titlow, receiver. duly assigned, transferred and set over to the plaintiff herein the same said note and mortgage, and the plaintiff herein is now the owner and holder of said mortgage and note secured thereby. That the further object of this action is to procure a judgment on said note and the unpaid interest, as follows: On the note and inortgage as principal. and interest accrued thereon, the sum of three thousand, five hundred and sixteen dollars ($3,516), together with the sum of three hundred fifty-one and 60-100 dollars ($351.60) as attorney's fee, with all costs and disbursements of this action; and for a decree directing a sale of the mortgaged premises to satisfy said judgment, said sale to be made according to the laws in force at the time of the execution of said note and mortgage. The premises embraced in said mortgage are described therein as follows: The southwest quarter (8W1/4) of the southeast quarter (801/4) of section six [6], township twelve [12] north, range twenty (20) east W. m., and commencing at the one quarter section "corner on the south line of said section six (6), being the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of said section: thence run west twenty-eight [28] rods; thence north eighty [80] rods. thence east twenty eight 128] rods: thence south eighty (80) rods to the place of beginning, containing in all fifty four [54] aeres more or less, together with thirteen and 50-100 [13.501 inches of water, miner's measure, under a four, 4, inch pressure from the artesian well known as "Well number Three" situated on the northeast quarter of said JOHN M. BOYLE. section six (6). Attorney for Plaintiff. Room 212, National Bank of Commerce, Tacoma, Nov10:7 Washington.


Article from The Yakima Herald, December 8, 1898

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In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for Yakima County. J. J. McCone. plaintiff, vs. Spafford D. McDonald; William A. Cox and Sonora V. Cox. his wife: Albert A. Fitzgerald and - Fitzgerald, his wife; John Ditter and Gertrude Ditter. his wife; Philip A. Ditter and Joseph E. Ditter, co-partners as Ditter his Brothers: Henry F. Stone and Stone, wife: A. E. Larsen and Rose Larsen. his wife: Fred Pennington and Ellen R. Pennington. his wife: J. V. Calhoun and - Calhoun, his wife: Mary L Coe and James R. Coe: Seattle Malting & Brewing Co., a corporation; H. L. Tucker and Emma J. Tucker, his wife: Carrie Krutz and Ira M. Krutz: Keith W. Dunlop; James Biggins and David Walker as executors of the estate of Samuel V. Walker: J. W. Peck and Lillian A. Peck, his wife, defendants. The state of Washington to the said Spafford D. McDonald Albert A. Fitzgerald and Fitzgerald, his wife; Henry F. Stone and CalStone, his wife; J. V. Calhoun and houn. his wife; and David Walker, one of the executors of the estate of Samuel V. Wilson deceased. defendants. You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (60) days from and after the date of the first publication of this summons upon you, towit: within sixty (60) days after the 10th day of November, 1898, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court. and answer the complaint of the plaintiff and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned, attorney for the plaintiff, at his office below stated: and in case of your failur eso to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the above named court. The object of this action is to foreclose a certain mortgage. executed on the 30th day of AHgust, 1894, at the city of Tacoma by the said defendant Spafford D MeDonald; which said mortgage is of record in book L of mortgages at page 606; said mortgage secured a certain promIssory note dated the 30th day of August, 1894. for the principal sum of two thousand, eight hundred and eighty dollars ($2,880), with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually. That thereafter, on the day of - 1898, the Tacoma Trust & Savings Bank, for a valuable consideration. duly assigned said note to A R. Titlow as receiver of the Tacoma Trust & Savings Bank, and thereafter, for a valuable consideration, the said A. R. Titlow, receiver. duly assigned, transferred and set over to the plaintiff herein the same said note and mortgage, and the plaintiff herein is now the owner and holder of said mortgage and note secured thereby. That the further object of this action is to procure a judgment on said note and the unpaid interest, as follows: On the note and mortgage as principal. and interest accrued thereon, the sum of three thousand, five hundred and sixteen dollars ($3,516), together with the sum of three hundred fifty-one and 60-100 dollars ($351.60) as attorney's fee, with all costs and disbursements of this action; and for a decree directing a sale of the mortgaged premises to satisfy said judgment, said sale to be made according to the laws in force at the time of the execution of said note and mortgage. The premises embraced in said mortgage are described therein as follows: The southwest quarter (8w1/4) of the southeast quarter (801/4) of section six 16], township twelve [12] north, range twenty (20) east W. m., and commencing at the one quarter section "corner on the south line of said section six (6), being the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of said section; thence run west twenty-eight [28] rods; thence north eighty [80] rods. thence east twenty eight 1283 rods: thence south eighty (80) rods to the place of beginning, containing in all fifty four [54] aares more or less, together with thirteen and 50-100 [13.50] inches of water, miner's measure, under a four, 4, inch pressure from the artesian well known as "Well number Three" situated on the northeast quarter of said JOHN M. BOYLE. section six (6). Attorney for Plaintiff. Room 212, National Bank of Commerce, Tacoma, Washington. Nov10:7


Article from The Yakima Herald, December 15, 1898

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SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for Yakima County. J. J. McCone. plaintiff, vs. Spafford D. McDonald: William A. Cox and Sonora V. Cox. his wife; Albert A. Fitzgeraid and - Fitzgerald, his wife: John Ditter and Gertrude Ditter. his wife; Philip A. Ditter and Joseph E. Ditter, co partners as Ditter his Brothers: Henry F. Stone and - Stone, wife: A. E. Larsen and Rose Larsen, his wife: Fred Pennington and Ellen R. Pennington. his wife: J. V. Calhoun and - Calhoun, his wife: Mary L Coe and James R. Coe: Seattle Malting & Brewing Co., a corporation: H.L. Tucker and Emma J. Tucker, his wife: Carrie Krutz and Ira M. Krutz; Keith W. Dunlop; James Biggius and David Walker as executors of the estate of Samuel V. Walker; J. W. Peck and Lillian A. Peck, his wife, defendants. The state of Washington to the said Spafford D. McDonald: Albert A Fitzgerald and Fitzgerald, his wife: Henry F. Stone and CalStone, his wife; J. V. Calhoun and houn, his wife: and David Walker. one of the executors of the estate of Samuel V. Wilson deceased. defendants. You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (60) days from and after the date of the first publication of this summons upon you, towit: within sixty (60) days after the 10th day of November, 1898, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court. and answer he complaint of the plaintiff and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned, attorney plaintiff, at his office below stated: and failur eso to do, in for case the of your judgment to the will debe rendered against you according mand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the above named court. The object of this action is to foreclose a certain mortgage. executed on the 30th day of August. 1894, at the city of Tacoma by the said deD MeDonald: which said is of record in feudant mortgage Spafford book i of certain mortgages at page 606; said mortgage secured a promissory note dated the 30th day of August, 1894. for the principal sum of two thousand, eight hundred and eighty dollars ($2,880), with interest thereon at the rate of teu per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually. That thereafter. on the - day of - 1898, the Tacoma Trust & Savings Bank, for a valuable consideration. duly assigned said note to A R. Titlow as receiver of the Tacoma Trust & Savings Bank, and thereafter, for a valuable consideration, the said A. R. Titlow, receiver. duly assigned, transferred and set over to the plaintiff herein the same said note and mortgage. and the plaintiff herein is now the owner and holder of said mortgage and note secured thereby. That the further object of this action is to procure a judgment on said note and the unpaid interest, as follows: on the note and mortgage as principal. and interest accrued thereon. the sum of three thousand, five hundred and sixteen dollars ($3,516). together with the sum of three hundred fifty-one and 60-100 dollars ($351.60) as attorney's fee, with all costs and disbursements of this action: and for a decree directing a sale of the mortgaged premises to satisfy said judgment, said sale to be made according to the laws in force at the time of the execution of said note and mortgage. The premises embraced in said mortgage are described therein as follows: The southwest quarter (8w1/4) of the southeast quarter (80)4) of section six 16], township twelve (12) north, range twenty (20) east W. m., and commencing at the one quarter section corner on the south line of said section six (6), being the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of said section; thence run west twenty-eight thence north eighty [80] rods. thence 128] rods; thence east (28) twenty rods: eight south containing eighty (80) rods to the place of beginning, in all fifty four [54] agres more or less, together with thirteen and 50.100 [13.501 inches of water, miner's measure, under a four, 4, inch pressure from the artesian well known as "Well number Three" situated on the northeast quarter of said JOHN M. BOYLE. section six (6). Attorney for Plaintiff. Room 212, National Bank of Commerce, Tacoma, Washington. Nov10:7


Article from The Yakima Herald, December 22, 1898

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In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for Yakima County. J. J. McCone. plaintiff, V8. Spafford D. McDonald: William A. Fitzgerald Cox and V Cox. his wife: Albert A. and Sonora Fitzgerald, his wife: John Ditter Ditter and Gertrude - Ditter. his wife: Philip A. Ditter and Joseph E. Ditter, co partners Stone. as his Brothers: Heury F. stone and A. E. Larsen and Rose Larsen. his wife: wife: Pennington and Ellen R. Pennington. his Fred J. V. Calhoun and - Calhoun. Seattle his wife: Mary L Coe and James R. Coe: H. 1. wife: Maiting & Brewing Co., a corporation; Carrie and Emma J. Tucker. his wife: Tucker and 1ra M. Krutz: Keith W. Dunlop: Krutz Biggins and David Walker as execu- J. W. James of the estate of Samuel V. Walker; defendfors Peck and Lillian A. Peck, his wife, ants. state of Washington to the said Spafford The McDouald: Albert A Fitzgerald and and Fitzgerald. D. his wife: Henry F. Stone Calhis wife; J. V. Calhoun and and David Walker. one the estate of Samuel V. executors houn. stone, his of wife: Wilson of the deceased. defendants. hereby summoned to appear within of the from and after of this summons upon (60) days after the sixty first You publication within (60) are days sixty the date 10th entitled you, day to- of wit: 1898, and defend the above answer November. in the above entitled court. and a copy action complaint of the plaintiff and serve attorney the answer upon the undersigned. stated: and of your plaintiff, at his office below will for the of your failur eso to do, judgment the dein case rendered against you according been to filed mand be of the complaint, which has court. with the elerk of the above named of this action is to foreclose of a cer- AllThe object executed on the 30th day said detain mortgage. at the city of Tacoma by the said gust. 1894. Spafford D Metonald: which at fendant is of record in book 1. of certain mortgages prommortgage said mortgage secured a 1894. page 606: dated the 30th day of August, eight issory note principal sum of two thousand, interfor the and eighty dollars ($2,880), with an. hundred thereon at the rate of ten per cent per est interest payable semi-annually, 1898, num, thereafter. on the - day of That Trust & Savings Bank, for note a valu- to the Tacoma consideration. duly assigned said Trust & able as receiver of the Tacoma valuable A R. Titlow Bank, and thereafter. for a receiver. the said A. R. duly transferred and set over mort Savings consideration assigned, herein the same said Titlow, note and the owner to the plaintiff and the plaintiff herein is now secured gage. and holder of said mortgage and note thereby. further object of this action the is un- to That the a judgment on said note and note as follows: on the accrued paid mortgage as principal. and thousand, interest five hunprocure interest. of three with and thereou. the sixteen sum dollars ($3,516), together 60-100 dred and hundred fifty-one and costs the sum of three attorney's fee, with all dedollars ($351.60) as of this action; and for H and disbursements a sale of the mortgaged premises be made cree directing said judgement. said sale to of the to satisfy to the laws in force at the time according of said note and mortgage. execution premises embraced in said mortgage are described therein quarter as (8W1/4) of the southeast twelve The of section six 16], and The southwest (se%) follows: township quarter twenty (20) east W. m., at the one quarter being line of said Section six on commencing (12) the north, south range southwest section (6), quarter corner the southeast thence run west corner of the twenty-eight of north eighty [80] eight [28] rods: thence east twenty of beginning. [28] said rods; section; thence the place less, rods. south containing together thence eighty (80) rods to four (54) aares more or water, in all fifty and 50,100 [13.50] inches of with thirteen under a four, 4, inch pressure number miner's measure, artesian well known as Well of said Three" from the situated on the northeast quarter section six (6). JOHN M. BOYLE. Attorney for Plaintiff. Washington. Room 212, National Bank of Commerce, Tacoma, Nov10:7