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THE CRITIC CRITICISED.
In an address before the students of Howard University, Andrew Carnegie sums up the race problem in the following words: "It is not now a question of what will we with the Negro, but how can we get more them." In other words, if we are to adicate crime from the universe we must breed more criminals. If we are to maintain a high intellectual standard we must breed more mental weaklings. If we are to maintain a high standard of citizenship we must breed more children who are utterly incapable of developing into good citizens. Mr
gie has evidently borrowed from the bpaths the axim, "What causes a disswill cure it," and applied the same remko social problems.—Wilber Register.
Who, in heaven's name, are the real criminals of the South, the blacks or the whites? What the blacks are more or less given to sit pilfering and occasionally graverenses is not denied, but are they to be combed with the reign of terror that the whites have caused to exist in every state south of Mason and Dixon line for the past thirty years or more? How few the mruders and rapes committed by the black man of the South in comparison to the wholesale carnage of human gore and innumerable rapes on innocent women that can be laid at the white man's door? Granted the black man occasionally rapes an innocent white woman, even then it not the white man a million times more criminal than the black man, for does not he desire to criminally cohabit with every black woman with whom he comes in contact? Is there a single home in the South where live a white father and son in which a black woman is safe to work even as a servant without being criminally assaulted by one or both of them? Would you pronounce such either right, religious or refining? Do you think the black woman or the white man the aggressor in such illicit relations? If the millions of mulattos of this country are not criminals from the time of their birth until their death, then it is not because they were not conceived in sin and born in iniquity, and we do not believe you are willing to declare the black woman is wholly responsible for such a state of affairs. The innocent white woman, who is occasionally misused by some burly black brute, gets the sympathy of all Christendom,
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SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29.
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J. Will Lysons, Secretary of the Senate who is under fire in connection with the direct primary law, which Senators Cotterill and Metcalf declare was tampered with after it had been passed by the legislature and signed by the governor. Mr. Lysons is endeavoring to defend himself, but he is being indirectly scored by the big papers of the state in no uncertain language.
but comes not a word of sympathy for the poor black woman, who, either by force or violence or by the superior intellect of the white man, is made a human outcast to satisfy his damnable passions and to doubly guarantee the virgin purity of the white woman. The three or four million mulattos in the United States are living evidences that the blacks are being rapidly absorbed by the whites, and one almost shudders to think that all this is the work of the white man, the very one who is burning black men at the stake, if they show the slightest sign of even becoming familiar with the white woman. It's an easy matter for you to see the pigeon on the barn, but next to impossible to see the barn.
Senator Tillman, of South Carolina, says, "no Negro woman is virtuous." From the number of mulattos in the state of South Carolina there seems to be some truth in the statement, but the senator failed to tell us how many virtuous white men there were in South Carolina. In the struggle to preserve the honor and chastity of the white folk, does none of the responsibility rest on the white man? Are the men of the white race licensed to live lives of moral lepers and expect the honor, integrity and uprightness of their white offspring to be wholly dependent on their mothers? Instead of heaping coals upon the heads of the poor untutored
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black folk, who are making a noble struggle to rise triumphantly from the pits of slum to which they were forced by the hands of the white men of the South, let the white man of the North stand out for simple justice for the black man. Only that and nothing more. Insist that he gets no more or less than what he deserves. Let the spirit of fairness prevail. Do not measure the degree of the crime committed by the color of the skin of the criminal. Even where the black man commits heinous crime on white women, did it ever occur to you that perhaps he was simply retaliating for the moral wreck of a darling daughter who had fallen a victim to the lusts of some heartless white man, who, if criticised by an older head, laconicly replies, "She was only a nigger." Do not forget that a God above sees it all and His recording angel is writing it down.
Saw it in the Times? Damn lie. Every line, sentence and word in the obituary notice of the Morning Times was not only a misrepresentation but the most blankety-blank falsehood. "Seattle's Only Real Morning Newspaper" was, after all, "not the real thing." "I told you so." "Fools rush in where angels dare not,tread." "Experience is a dear teacher, but fools will have no other." And so the Morning times, after eight months of life's fitful fever, now rests safely in the bosom of the honeyard. "Rest thee, there is no prouder grave even in thine own proud clime." Slowly but surely the web is being woven about the hero of Grover Cleveland fame, and as in Kansas City and Minneapolis, so will the harvest be in Seattle. Vale The Morning Times, "Seattle's Only Real Morning Newspaper." It is not IT; it is nit.
What Constitutes a Democrat? was discussed at the Democratic Club one day this week. We are not prepared to say just what constitutes a Democrat in these days of Bryanism, but in the past treason, strategy, spoils, riot and rebellion were the chief ingredients of a Democrat. The above were, however, temporarily superseded by 16 to 1, but the South is working hard to get back to the old basic Democratic principles.
In the past "the jay from the country" always greatly amused the city folk in his make-up and general deportment, but the jay from the country has been supplanted with the "money bag of the farm," and such folk are extremely interesting now to the city folk, so much so that to be able to successfully play the farmer dodge in the city means that the bankers, merchants and capitalists all fall down at your feet, and the bunko man finds this a harvest home festival for his avarice to get money.
Bryan seems to have the White House disease, and that, too, in an incurable form.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. C. C. Hancock and Miss E. V. Houston were married Saturday, November 23rd.
A pleasing literary program was rendered at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church last Monday evening, after which refreshments were served. Mr. Fort, who takes the lead in this work, is to be congratulated for the good he is doing.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ryan of Tacoma, proprietors of the Forum published in that city, were visitors in Seattle last Wednesday. They have established a business a little different from that ever undertaken by an Afro-Americans in this section of the country and when more of them do business from a business standpoint and cease to play to the galleries more genuine success will attend their efforts.
Mr. and Mrs. Purnell, whose marriage was reported last week, left last Friday for San Francisco, where, so far as they knew when they left, they would make their home.
Mme. Boyer of Everett, who conducts an extensive hair store in Everett, is desirous of getting an elderly woman to stay at her home while she is away. Such woman would be expected to care for a small child and assist about the house. A good home and moderate wages are guaranteed. By addressing Mme. Boyer, Everett, Washington, more particulars may be learned.
Mr. James E. Shepperson of Roslyn, Washington, has been visiting in the city for the most part of the present week. "There is nothing new or startling about the mines and work is as good as could be expected under the circumstances," he said.
TACOMA A. M. E. CHURCH.
The following report published in the Sunday Morning Echo of Tacoma, a paper recently established by Gustave B. Aldrich, on the condition of the A. M. E. Church of that city, will be read with more or less interest by the chruch folk of this city in view of the fact that the pastor is Rev. Church in Seattle for a number of Freeman, who pastored the A. M. E. years:
The first Quarterly Conference of Allen A. M. E. Church was held in
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the Church, 1411 So. Yakima avenue, Monday evening. Dr. John C. Coleman, P. E. of Everett, Wash., presiding. The conference was largely attended and great interest was manifested and all the reports were very gratifying to the Presiding Elder, pastor, members and congregation. Since the annual conference, the pastor and his able board of trustees have succeeded in raising the necessary money to remodel, paper and beautify the church building. During the quarter the trustees have raised $465.21; the Stewards board $152.73; Ladies' Aid society $48.80; the W. H. M. society $42.45; Sunday school, $12.05; Excelsior club, $34; Allen C. E. league $8.06. Making a total of $763.30 raised by the church since the first of last September. The church has a membership of 66 and the Sunday school 60 pupils. The spiritual condition of the church has not been overlooked, as 13 members have been added to the church and 5 adults and 4 infants have been baptized.
A FORGOTTEN TOAST.
We happened in a home the other night and over the parlor door saw the legend worked in letters of red, "What Is Home Without a Mother?" Across the room was another brief, "God Bless Our Home."
Now what is the matter with "God Bless Our Dad?" He gets up early, lights the fire, boils an egg, and wipes off the dew of the lawn with his boots, while many a mother is sleeping. He makes the weekly handout for the butcher, the grocer, the milkman, the baker, and his little pile is badly worn before he has been home an hour.
If there is a noise during the night dad is kicked in the back and made to go down stairs to find the burglar and kill him. Mother darns the socks, but dad bought the socks in the first place, and the needles and the yarn afterward. Mother puts up the fruit; well, dad bought it all, and jars and sugar cost like the very mischief.
Dad buys the chicken for the Sunday dinner, carves it himself, and draws the neck from the ruins after everyone is served. "What is home without a mother?" Yes, that is all right; but what is home without a father? Ten chances to one it's a boarding house, father is under the slab and the landlady is the widow. Dad, here's to you—you've got your faults—you may have lots of 'em—but you are all right and we miss you when you're gone.—Exchange.
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THE SEATTLE REPUBLICAN
The Seattle Theatre has the best musical attraction this week that they have had this season. "The Royal Chef" is a credit to Messrs. Wade and Frazee, who are managing en toure. To begin with, the girls are the best looking bunch seen here in a musical comedy for a year, and what is better, they can all sing; and the pony ballet of "broilers" are unexcelled in any musical show of the season. Miss Gertrude Hutchinson, as Princess Toto, sings several numbers that are appreciated more than Melba's localization was, and her voice is sweeter, while her stage presence is delightful. William J. McCarty is one of the best comedians that comes to the West; his "Royal Chef" is a splendid piece of national acting. The Rajah, as played by Oscar Ragland, could not be duplicated, for the reason that his personality constitutes the character. There are lots of other clever people in "The Royal Chef," and the music is irresistible and of the most popular and whistly kind.
"The Rollicking Girl," another big musical comedy, opens at the Seattle Theatre next Sunday afternoon, coming here direct from New York, and for the first time in its history. This is what is known as a Frohman attraction. The company is headed by Snitz Edwards and Lila Blow; the former is one of the best German comedians in the country, the latter will make her presence known before she is in Seattle many hours. The scene of the play is laid in a Hungarian village, and although the scenes are European, the action, songs, etc., are American products set in a European frame. The scenery and costuming of "The Rollicking Girl" are undoubtedly the most picturesque and brilliant that have been seen here this season. The company is a very large one, yet there will be no raise in prices at the Seattle Theatre during this engagement.
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Political Pot-Pie
There are certain leading men in Seattle that are still on the lookout for a suitable mayoralty candidate despite the fact that quite a number of gentlemen have already signified their willingness to offer themselves up to be sacrificed upon the political alter for the position. All of them have been thoroughly scrutinized by the aforesaid leading men of the city and none of them came up to the scratch. In other words they were all weighed in a balance and found wanting, hence the search continues. The searching permit us to say is on the part of the Republicans, as the Democrats are forced to accept Hobson's choice, Billy Moore or nothing.
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The announced Republican candidates for the mayoralty honor thus far are John E. Humphries, Louis Levy, William P. Trimble, Josiah Collins and Thomas P. Revelle. As said above these gentlemen have actually announced their intention of filing their application to have their names placed on the primary ballot to be voted for at the primary election for the Republican nomination for mayor. They are named about in the order in which they announced themselves and by no means as to their relative strength. Other names have been mentioned in connection with the mayoralty nomination, but the men themselves are either unwilling to have their names used in that connection or they think the time not yet ripe for such announcement, hence their reticence. Among those who have been repeatedly mentioned are Clark M. Nettleton, L. H. Gray, John H. McGraw, David W. Bowen and last but nowise least Reginald H. Thomson. It has been said that Mr. Thomson had no objection to making the race, but the corporation counsel has decided that he was ineligible. Those most interested in Mr. Thomson are not altogether satisfied with the opinion or with the terms of the charter and an able attorney is looking up the authorities on the subject as to precedents along the same line and if he finds that Mr. Thomson could legally hold the place the provisions of the city charter to the contrary notwithstanding it is said on very good authority that he will announce his candidacy at once. If Thomson is a candidate it is said that William Hickman Moore will not be a candidate on the opposition ticket, which would mean the election of Thomson beyond the peradventure of a doubt.
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The leading men of the city are therefore continuing to cast about for a more suitable candidate, but it is very generally believed that they will sooner or later concentrate on William P. Trimble as being the best man of those seeking the place. He is not saying much for publication, but it is said of him that he is sawing wood and if he is not his friends are doing it for him. The only objection yet raised to Trimble is he is not a mixer to the extent that he can rally votes and in case he is decided upon the leading men fear he would not be strong enough with the voters in general to pull them through, but to this Trimble's friends say, bosh.
THE SEATTLE REPUBLICAN
There is no doubt of the fact that Thomas P. Revelle is a very strong candidate and if he cuts loose from his councilmanic hopes and goes in for the nomination for mayor without regards to the outcome he will make a splendid showing. John E. Humphries says he is still growing in strength and has no fears of the outcome of the primary contest. "No one that has been named thus far causes me to loose a single minute's sleep, as I can beat them and never remember that I had an opopnent." Humphries believes that he is twice as strong with the labor voters and municipal ownership believers as Mayor Moore and when he will have been nominated he thinks Moore will not dare to run against him. Louis Levy is just as confident of being nominated as is John E. Humphries and makes no bones of saying that, "it is all over except the shouting." Josiah Collins is simply keeping mum. Whlie he wants the place he has political sense enough to not make any gallery plays and that if the people want him they will find some means of making that fact known to him.
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Heavy onslaughts are being almost daily made against the direct primary law of this state passed by the legislature and if it is not knocked out before the next state election it will be no fault of its enemies. The last controversy that has arisen over the law is that the prohibition clause was left out by the secretary of the senate after it had been passed by both branches of the legislature and signed by the governor. This the secretary, J. Will Lysons, says is not correct. Senator Cotterill of King and Senator Metcalf of Pierce are equally positive that the bill was tampered with by some one after it had been turned over to the secretary of the senate, and in view of the fact that Mr. Lysons is said to be unfriendly to the new law the two state senators have their misgivings. The bill as a whole is now before the Supreme Court for an opinion as to its legality and until that has been handed down the friends of the new law are not expressing an opinion on the subject one way or the other. It is very generally believed, however, that if the Supreme Court knocks out the law an extra session of the legislature will be called by the governor post haste to remedy any defect that it may have.
The Seattle school election just now is attracting some minor consideration, though not very much. The "big ones" of the city have named for members of the school board to be voted for at the next regular school election George Donworth and John Schram. Both of these men are well and favorably known in the city, one an attorney and the other a banker, formerly a hardware man. The labor people have named two well known men in the city as their candidate, Prof. Allen of the State University, and
In the past the labor leaders have never put forth a candidate in the school elections. They have either voted for the non-partisan candidates or the Socialist candidate, but they have their fighting clothes on and making ready for the next election. It is said they have registered in very large numbers this year, while the other side has not been very active and they think they stand a show
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of electing both of their candidates. The Seattle Republican, after going over the personnel of the four candidates, has no hesitancy in advising its readers to support for members of the school board George Donworth and John Schram, not because they are wealthy men, but because they are worthy and wealthy and able to give more time to the duties than poorer men. Because they are successful business men of the city and have lived here for the past thirty years and know the needs of the city from a school standpoint much better than their opponents. Mr. Donworth has retired from the active practice of the law and is living practically at his ease and is able to attend to whatever duties that are incumbent on one elected to the position and that, too, without inconveniencing either himself or the other fellow. During his long citizenship here no one has ever known one thing of him that would in any way reflect upon his good name. The same can be said of John Schram and it is therefore hoped that the readers of this paper will spare a few minutes and go to the polls and vote for them and thereby save the schools from falling under the control of men who represent the teachings of isms and demagoguery.
PEOPLE OF NOTE.
Hon. A. J. Falconer of Everett spent some time in the city one day this week, and while here called on a number of business men as well as some of the men who are interested in politics. Mr. Falconer was speaker of the house of representatives of the last legislature of the state of Washington.
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State Senator Walter J. Reed was in Seattle one day this week. For some time the senator has been in very poor health, and was East for the purpose of improving it. He has been home for a few weeks and came over to the Sound on public matters. He is a candidate for re-election.
Gen. J. B. Metcalf spoke before the Democratic Club last Wednesday evening on the subject of "What It Constitutes to be a Democrat." He is a pleasing speaker and, being a Democrat of the Southern brand, knew well his subject. A good crowd listened to his remarks.
Hon. Clarence E. Ide, once a state senator, United States marshal and United States collector of customs at Port Townsend, has recently secured a large sewer contract from the city of Seattle, which he and his partner are now employing an army of men and machinery in building. "I am not in touch with the political checker board of the state, but when the boys need me I will be there with the goods," said he one day this week.
W. A. Halteman, a member of the last legislature of the state, who is now looking after some mining properties in Idaho, was recently attacked by a vicious mountain lion while carrying supplies up to the men at work at the mines. He was without weapons with which to defend himself, and was therefore compelled to beat off the hungry beast with his fists, which he successfully did. Mr. Halteman is said to be one of the coming mining magnates of the Northwest.
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Manager of the Seattle Theatre, who with other theatre proprietors in Seattle will doubtless be arrested next Monday for opening their doors for business Sunday.
Mr. Russell is the pioneer theatre man of Seattle and in his own peculiar way one of the "whitest" men in the Northwest. He is a general favorite with the women and children who patronize his play house, and is a bully good fellow with the men. The fight against the theatres is being watched wit hmuch interest by Sunday theatre goers as well as others.
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 29.
Hon. John D. Atkinson, attorney general of the state of Washington, was among those who did business in Seattle this week. It is said that Mr. Atkinson has the gubernatorial been in his bonnet. He hails from Chelan county, but he almost claims Seattle his home, as he taught school here for a number of years.
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Editor John H. Ryan of the Tacoma Forum, who has issued three manuals for different legislatures of the state, and one of the successful publishers and printers of Tacoma, was among the outside men who did business in the Hub the past week. Mr. Ryan is busy getting out his Christmas number and of course is not giving politics as much consideration at present as he has and will again as soon as the number is out and the dough collected. He took time to say that, "the senatorial candidacy of the Hon. W. L. Jones is nothing more or less than a huge joke and that Senator Ankeny will beat him so badly in the bout next year that Jones will hardly realize that he was ever running."
"WASHINGTON WEEKLY REVIEW."
Phillip Henselman of Ilwaco, a famous Indian scout and Mexican war veteran, died at his home last week. He was highly respected in the community where he has resided for the past twenty-five years.
W. S. Hunt of Dayton, who has already begun to plant his garden stuff for next spring, says he is taking time by the forelock and is planting garden truck the proper time for it to do well in that vicinity, which sounds rather fishy, but he ought to know more about it than a newspaper man who makes "pot pie" instead of garden truck.
Kittitas County Farmers are not being outdone by their city cousins in the way of modern improvements in the shape of home comforts, and they have begun to establish individual lighting plants about their premises. The farmer should seek to make his home just as comfortable as the home of the man in the city, and when that will have been done more generally, then there will be less leaving the country to live in the cities.
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Ellensburg is boasting of having made the largest registration run in the history of the city in her late preparations for the coming municipal election there. The books closed with a total registration of 757, which was away beyond the registration for any previous election. Now watch Ellensburg grow. Wheat Farming on a big scale is still the order of the day in Eastern Washington, as may be seen from what F. C. Robinson said to the Dayton Dispatch in its last issue. "In my immediate vicinity something like 1,500 acres of wheat have already been planted and the good work still goes on."
Wenatchee Authorities have bought land in the very heart of the city for a public park, which is one of the most commendable things that a "country town" has done for a long, long time. What a pity some of the fashionable and more pretention cities would not be equally enterprising.
E. W. Ross, state land commissioner, owns a tract of land near Sunnyside and is having the same set to fruit trees. It is said that the products of the orchard will pay for the land and its improvements the second year of its bearing.
Snohomish City has passed an expectoration ordinance, and the Tribune of that city is of the opinion that it is the best thing for the town that has happened for a long time. Now see to it that the lubbers do not spit and it will be all right.
Walla Walla County, with a population of 35,000, will have an income from the crops valued at $7,000,000. She raised 5,000,000 bushels of wheat and 1,500 car loads of fruits, with other cereals and vegetables thrown in for good measure. She has also extensive cattle and sheep ranches. From the above estimate it would allow $200 for every man, woman and child in the county.
The Washington apple crop for this year, according to competent estimates, will sell for between $9,000,000 and $10,000,000. About half the crop will be exported. The crop for shipment this year will probably reach 5,000,000 boxes, each containing 50 pounds of fruit. State Commissioner Huntley reports that the state had within its borders at the beginning of this year, besides
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its wealth in apples trees, 949,299 plum and prune trees, 764,626 peach trees, 500,634 pear trees, 242,459 cherry trees, and 30,688 apricot trees.—Leavenworth Echo.
The Wallula Gateway publishes an interesting story of prosperity on the grain farms in that section of Walla Walla county. It gives a list of seven prominent farmers who have secured enough wealth from the land to retire from active work. Three of those wheat growers own one-half section each, two have three-quarter sections, one has a section, and one rich man possesses six quarter sections of land. Of the number, one man began ten years ago as a laborer, receiving $1 per day, and will retire this winter with more than $15,000 taken from the farm this year.
While the stringency in the money market is causing some embarrassment here because of the inability of the farmers to realize on their crop under existing conditions, still the Odessa country was never in so prosperous a state as now. With a wheat crop conservatively estimated at 1,500,000 bushels, of which over 1,100,000 bushels has already been delivered here, and basing the price received at 70 cents per bushel, the farmers of the Odessa country will receive from their wheat crop alone $1,050,000.—Odessa Record.
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The published intention of the directors of
the Young Men’s Christian Association in
this city to put a-set of billiard tables in the
association hall for the amusement of the
members and visitors does not meet the ap-
proval of the preachers of the city, and espe-
cially the Methodist preachers, and they have
expressed themselves in no uncertain lan-
guage on the subject. We see no particular
harm in putting pool tables in the building
for the amusement of the members, if
the game will be played solely for reerea-
tion and amusement. Because pool and bil-
liard tables are put in saloons and played
for gain is no reason why they should not be
used by Christian young men, To play a game
of billiards is no more harm from our view-
point than to play a game of football, base-
ball, golf or any other game for recreation
or amusement, as most of the young folk
of Christian inclination do without hesita-
tion.
The preachers of the city are making life
a burden to Kenneth Mackintosh, prosecut-
ing attorney of King county, in their en-
deavor to have him prosecute the proprietors
of theatres for operating on Sundays. We
are of the opinion that this is pushing a
good thing beyond the limit, as theatres
have just as much right to run on Sun-
days as churches. There are thousands of
persons who a hundred times over prefer to
go to a theatre than to a church, and since
they can only go there and listen to singing
and speaking, What’s the difference if it be
“*Goo-Goo Eyes’? or ‘Jesus, Lover of My
Soul?’’ To close up drink resorts that crazes
the mind of the imbiber‘is right, reasonable
THE SEATTLE REPUBLICAN
and just, but to close up theatres in order |
to force persons to go to churches is bigotry |
pure and simple.
lee ee ee
GOLD DUST.
Every time you write ‘‘worry’’ in the book
of your life you crowd out some pleasanter
word.—Home Messenger, Ras
If human love is to be medicinal and heal-
ing, it inust be impregnated with the iron of
holiness.—Rev. J. H. Jowett, M. A.
If we go at Christ’s command, he is re-
sponsible for us and ours.—Rev. David |
Smtih.
The intensity of our communion is the
measure of our transfiguration.—A. R. Brain-
bridge.
Christ revealed to His disciples what He
could not reveal to the outside world.—Rev.
W. A. Tresize. :
True love is radiant and wholesome, clean
and clear as erystal—Rev. J. H. Jowett,
M. A.
Enthusiasm for Christ expresses itself “in
enthusiasm for the people—Rey. Trevor H.
Davies.
The men who carry in their hearts the
music of full salvation possess the best anti-
dote to every heresy.—Rev. A. E. Salmon.
“Of all the beautiful things in this world, ¢
a purified soul is the most beautiful. Faber
said that the colored sunsets and the starry p
heavens, the beautiful mountains and the f
5; . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29.
shining seas, the fragrant woods and the
painted flowers, were not half so beautiful
as a soul serving God out of love, in the wear’
and tear of common, unpoetie life.”’
‘Hope buoys us up every day we live. ‘It
is like the wing of an angel, soaring up to
heaven, and bearing our suppliant messages.
to the throne of God.’ 3
» “Hope should be cultivated, for it
strengthens other graces. ‘Whatever enlarges
hope will also exalt courage.’ Where hope
is not, éndeavor is not. The hopeless are the
helpless.
“Hope leads from goal to goal,
And opens still, and opens on his soul;
Till lengthened on to faith, and unconfined,
It pours the bliss that fills up all the mind.’”
Come, ye disconsolate, where’er ye languish,
Come, at the mercy-seat fervently kneel ;-
Here bring your wounded hearts, here tell
your anguish,
Earth has no sorrow that Heaven eannot
heal. —Thomas Moore.
It has recently been said that nose glasses
are indicative of mental ability. This be-
ing the case the greater number of us poor
creatures must be genuine mental giants for
we wear them all of the time—when we are
dressed up.
The Seattle Republican has for sale a suf-
ficient amount of body and job type, with
eases, racks and imposing stones to operate
an up-to-date weekly newspapgt office, all of
which is practicallymew. This outfit will be
sold for less than half its original costeprice,
owing to the fact that we find it cheaper to
use the typesetting machine than hand com-
position. If you need an outfit let us hear
from you.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29.
IN_THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE,
State of Washington, in and for King |
County. |
Amelia Koehler, Plaintiff, vs. Harry
Koehler, Defendant. No, 58822. Sum-
mons.
The State of Washington to the said
Harry Koehler, Defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty days after the date of the
first publication of this summons, to-
wit, within sixty days after the 29th
day of November, 1907, and defend the
above entitled action in the above en-
titled court, and answer the complaint
of the plaintiff, and serve a copy of your
answer upon the undersigned attorney
for plaintiff, at his office below stated,
and in case of your failure so to do,
judgment wif be rendered against you
according to the demand of the com-
plaint, which has been filed with the
Clerk of said Court.
The object of this action is to secure
a divorce from you, the defendant above
named, and for alimony, attorney's fee
and costs.
EDWARD C. KRIETE,
* “Attorney for Plaintiff.
Postoffice Address: 1201 Alaska Build-
ing. aan, King County, Sauron
lov. 29.
1—LEGALS REPUBLICAN hub
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
Mary E. O'Neal, Plaintiff, vs. Charles
O'Neal, Defendant. No, 58578. Sum-
mons for Publication.
The State of Washington to the sail
Charles O'Neal, Defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty (60) days from and after
the date of the first publication of this
summons, to-wit: within sixty (60) days
after the 15th day of November, A. D.,
1907, 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 plaintiff
at his office and post office below stated,
and in case of your, failure so to do,
judgment will be rendered against you
according to the deMand of plaintiff's
complaint, which has been filed in the
office of the clerk of said court.
The object of said action is to ob-
tain a decree of divorce dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now ex}sting be-
tween the plaintiff. and deféndant on
the grounds of cruelty and ngn-support.
F, B. CARPENTER,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Office address, 5413 Ballard Avenue, Se-
attle, Washington,
Post Office adrdess, Box 401, Ballard,
‘Washington.
Nov. 15—Dec, 27. ,
IN_THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
Alta May Harrison, Plaintiff, vs. E.
Glen Harrison, Defendant. No. 58576.
Summons for Publication.
The State of Washington to the said
E, Glen Harrison, Defendant:
‘You are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty days after the date of the
first pulbication of this summons, to-
wit: within sixty days after the 15th day
of November, 1907, and defend the above
entitled action in the above entitled
court, and answer the complaint of the
plaintiff, and serve a copy of your ans-
‘wer upon the undersigned attorney for
plaintiff at his office below stated; and
in ease of your failure so to do, judg-
ment will be rendered against you ac-
cording to the demand of the complaint,
which has been filed with the elerk of
said court. ‘The object of the above
entitled action is to obtain a decree of
divorce from defendant.
GEORGE, FRIEND,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
P. O. address, 916 Alaska Building, Se-
attle, King County, Washington.
Nov, 15-—Dec, 27.
IN_ THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
Estella Marr, Plaintiff, vs, Fred J.
Marr, Defendant, No. 58534. Publica-
tion of Summons.
The State of Washington to the said
Fred J, Marr, Defendant:
You aré hereby summoned to appear
within sixty (60) days after the date
of the first publication of this summons,
to-wit: within sixty days after the 15th
day of November, 1907, and defend the
above entitled action in the above en-
titled court, and answer the complaint
of the plaintiff therein, and serve a
copy of your answer upon the under>
signed attorneys for the plaintiff at their
office below stated; and in ease of your
failure so to do, judgment will be rend-
ered against you according to the de-
mand of the complaint, which has been
filed with the clerk of ‘said court.
That plaintiff's cause of action against
you, as set forth in the complaint, is
for ‘a decree of the court dissolving ‘the
bonds of matrimony now existing be-
tween you and the plaintiff on the
grounds of non-supoprt and of abandon-
ment of the plaintiff by you for a period
of more than one year previous to the
ist day of November, 1907, and for
the equitable distribution to plaintift
of the property, real and personal, of
plaintiff and yourself,
RONEY & LOVELESS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Office and Post Office address, 606-607
Oriental Block, Seattle, King County,
State of Washington,
Nov. 15—Dec. 27.
IN_THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
Bats of Washington for King County.
In\the Matter of the Estate of B. O.
Winslow, Deceased. No, 8444. Notice
to_ Creditors,
Notice is hereby given by the under-
signed, administratrix of the estate of
B. O. Winslow, deceased, to the credi-
THE SEATTLE REPUBLICAN
tors of and all persons having claims
against said deceased or against said
estate to exhibit them with the neces-
sary vouchers within one year after
the date of this notice, to-wit: within
one year after the 22nd day of Novem-
ber, 1907, to the administratrix at the
office of Leasure-Winslow Company, in
Georgetown, King County, Washington,
the same being the place for the trans-
action of the business of said estate.
Dated November 22nd, 1907.
LILLIAN M. WINSLOW,
Administratrix of the Estate of B, O.
Winslow, Deceased,
Nov, 22—Dec. 20.
IN_THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington in and for the
County of King.
William H, Bolen, Plaintiff, vs. Eu-
gena Bolen, Defendant. No. 58705. Sum-
mons for Publication.
In the State of Washington to the
above named defendnat, Eugena Bolen:
You are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty days after the date of the
first publication of this summons, to-
wit: within sixty days after the 22nd
day of November, 1907, and defend the
above entitled action in the above en-
titled court, and answer the complaint
of the: plaintiff, and serve a copy of
your answer upon the undersigned at-
torneys for plaintiff, at their office be-
low stated, and in case of your failure
so to do, judgment will be rendered
against you according to the demand of
the complaint, which has been filed with
the clerk of the said court.
Said action is brought’ to obtain a di-
yorce upon the ground of adultery.
BEELER & GRASS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Post Office address: 601 Marion Build-
sing, Seattle, Washington.
Nov. 32—Jan,. 4.
To All Whom It May Concern, and
particularly to the stockholders of the
Superior Portland Cement Company:
Notice is hereby given and extended
to any and all persons in any and all
ways concerned with the Superior Port-
land Cement Company, a corporation or-
ganized and existing under and by virtue
of the laws of the State of Washington,
with its principal place of business in
the City of Seattle, King County, Wash-
ington, that a meeting of the stockhold-
ers will be held at the office and prin-
cipal place of business*of said corpora-
tion, No, 510 Mutual Life Building, in
the City of Seattle, King County, Wash-
ington, on the 14th day of November,
1907, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., the
object and purpose of which meeting is
to increase the capital stock of said cor-
poration from $400,000, which is its
present capital stock, to the sum of
$500,000, of the par value of $100 per
share, at which time and place a vote
of the stockholders of said corporation
will be held for the purpose of deter-
mining whether or not the capital stock
of said company, in the amount and
manner and form aforesaid, shall be
so increased to the amount of $500,000.
And furthermore, that any and_ all
persons interested in such proceedings
are now and hereby notified and request-
ed to be present at said meeting to pre-
sent cause, if any they have, why said
capital stock shall not be increased to
such an amount in the manner and at
the time as aforesaid.
Dated at Seattle, King County, Wash-
ington, this 8th day of October, 1907.
JOHN C. EDEN,
FRANCIS B. CLARKE,
WARREN W. BUTLER,
RE. B, CAINE,
W, D. HOFIUS,
MICHAEL EARLES,
JAS. F. McELROY,
FRED ‘T, SHERMAN,
‘ D. A, ROBINSON,
Trustees.
bated of first publication, October 11.
-
IN. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington in and for the
County of King.
George L. Hunter, Plaintiff, vs. Bessie
L, Hunter, Deefndant. No, ——. Sum-
mons,
The State of Washington to the said
Bessie L. Hunter, Defendant:
| You are hereby Summoned to appear
‘within sixty days after the date of the
first publication of this summons, to-
wit: within sixty days after the 15th
day of November, 1907, and defend the
above entitled action in the above en-
titled court and answer the complaint of
the plaintiff, and serve a copy of your
answer upon the undersigned atorney
for plaintiff, at his office bélow stated:
and in case of your failure so to do,
Judgment will be rendered against you
according to the demand of the com-
plaint, which will be filed with the
clerk of said court.
‘The above entitled action is an action
for divorce on the ground of desertion
for a period of more than one year
prior to the commencement of this ac-
ion,
E. T. SCHOFF,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Post Office address, "503-504 Pioneer
Building, Seattle, King County, Wash-
ington, :
, Nov, 15—Dec. 27.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington, for King County.
“) the matter of the estate of Annie
Sc. “en, Deceased.—No. ..... Notice to
Crec tors.
By order of said court made herein on
the 27th day of November, 1907, notice
is hereby given to the creditors of, and
to all persons having claims against
said deceased or against said estate or
WOTICE.
against the community estate of said
deceased and Nels Scholen, her husband,
to present them with the necessary
vouchers to the undersigned executor of
said estate at Rooms 320-321 Epler Bld.,
No. 813 2d Ave., Seattle, Wash., the place
of business of said estate, in Seattle, in
said county and state, within one year
from and after the date of first publica-
tion of this notice or same will be
barred.
snr of first publication, November 29,
NELS SCHOLEN,
As Executor of said Estate.
JAS. M. EPLER, .
Attorney for Hstate Annie Scholen.
Epler Bld., Seattle, Wash.
Nov. 29—December 27.
IN_ THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
‘State of.Washington, for the County
of King.
P. P, Newell and A. B. Newell, Plain-
tiffs, vs. Absalom Sim; the unknown
heirs of Absalom Sim, deceased, if) any
there be; John Rev Thompson; City of
Seattle; J. K. Bothwell; B, F. Baker;
Jone Doe Muldoon, wife of Patrick Mul-
doon; also all other persons and par-
ties unknown claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in the real estate
described in the complaint herein, De-
fendants, No, 58786.
The State of Washington to the said
Absalom Sim, the unknown heirs of Ab-
salom Sim, deceased, if any there be, H.
F. Baker,’ Jane Doe Muldoon, wife of
Patrick Muldoon, also all other persons
and parties unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in the real
estate described in the complaint herein:
‘You, and each of you, are hereby ,sum-
moned to appear within sixty days aft-
er the date of the first publication of
this summons, to-wit, within sixty days
after the 29th day of November, 1907,
and defend the above entitled action In
the above entitled court, and answer the
complaint of the plaintiffs and serve a
copy of your answer upon the under-
signed attorney for the plaintiffs, at his
office below stated; and in case of your
failure so to do, judgment will be ren-
dered against you according to the de-
mand of the complaint, which has been
filed with the clerk of said court. The
object of said action is to quiet the title
of the plaintiffs to the following! de-
seribed_land: Lot ‘Thirteen (18) "in
Block Nine (9) in the Plat of Jackson
Street Addition to the City of Seattle,
in the County of King and State of
Washington, and to exclude the defend-
ants from any interest or lien therein.
EDWARD JUDD,
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
P. 0. Address: 432 New York Block,
‘Seaitle, Washington.
IN_THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington, for King County.
In the matter of the estate of Mar-
garet Lewis, deceased.
No. 6235, Notice to Creditors.
By order of said court made herein on
the 18th day of November, 1907, notice
is hereby given to the creditors of, and
to all persons having claims against said
deceased or against said estate, to pres-
ent them with the necessary vouchers to
the undersigned executor of said estate,
at 1441 20th Avenue, Seattle, King Coun-
ty, Washington, the ‘place of business of
said estate, in’ Seattle, in said county
and state, within one year from and af-
ter the date of first publication of this
notice or same will be barred.
ropgte OF first publication, November 22,
ALFRED LLEWELLYN LEWIS,
‘As Executor of said Estate.
JOBN ¥. REED,
Attorney for Estate,
960 Empire Bldgy Seattle, Wash.
Nov. 22-Dec. 20. in
IN_ THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THB
State of Washington, in and for the
County of King.
J. B. Soward, Plaintiff, vs. Eva Soward,
Defendant.—No. ........ Summons.
The State of Washington to the said
Eva Soward, Defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty (60) days after the date of
the first publication of this summons,
to-wit, within sixty (60) days after the
11th day of October, 1907, 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 plaintiff, at his office below stated;
and in case of your failure so to do,
judgment will be rendered against you
according to the demand of the com-
plaint, which has been filed with the
clerk of said Court.
‘The above entitled action is an action
for divorce on the grounds of desertion
for more than one year immediately pre-
ceding the commencement of this action.
E. T. SCHOFF,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Post Office Address: 503, 504 Pioneer
Bldg., Seattle, King County, Washington.
Oct. 11, 07—Nov. 22, 07.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
of Washington for King County.
‘William James Cavanagh, Plaintiff, vs. Mary
Elizabeth Cavanagh, Defendant. No. 58422.—
Summons for Publication,
State of Washington, County of King, ss.
The State of Washington to the said Mary
Elizabeth Cavanagh:
You ave hereby summoned to appear within
sixty days after the date of the first pub-
lication of this summons, to-wit: Within six-
ty days after the 8th day of November, 1907,
and defend the above entitled action in the
above entitled court, and answer the com-
plaint of the plaintif, and serve a copy of
your answer upon the undersigned attorneys for
plaintiff, at thelr office below stated; and in
case of your failure so to do, judgment will be
rendered against you according to the demand
of the complaint, ‘which has been filed with the
clerk of said court.
The object of the above entitled action is to
obtain a decree of the above entitled court
divorcing the plaintift from the defendant on
the ground of abandonment for more than one
year.
McCLURE & McCLURE,
‘Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Postoffice and Office Address: 1304 Alaska
Building, Seattle, King County, Wash.
Nov. 8—Dec. 20.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATB
of Washington, for the County of King.
Daniel Costello, Plaintiff, vs. Minnie E. Cos-
tello, Defendant. Summons by Publication,
‘The State of Washington, to the said Min-
nie B, Costello, Defendant.
You are hereby summoned to appear within
sixty days after the date of the sirst publica-
tion of this summons, to-wit, within sixty
days after the 8th day of November, A. D. 1907,
and defend the above entitled action in the
above entitled Court, and answer the com-
plaint of the plaintiff, and serve a copy of your
answer upon the undersigned attorney "for
plaintiff at bis office below stated; and in case
of your failure so to do, judgment will be
rendered againct you according to the demand
of the complaint, which has been filed with
the Clerk of said Court, The object of the
said action, set forth iu the compiaint, is as
foliows: For a divorce on the grounds of
abandonment for more than one year.
FRANK P. CHRISTENSEN,
Attorney for Pluintiff.
P, 0. Address: 51 Haller Building, Coun-
ty of King. Seattle, Washington.
Roy. 8--Dev. 20.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATB
of Washington for King County.
Charles Scribner's Sons, a corporation, plain-
tif, vs. A. G. Duncomb and Jane Doe Dun-
comb (whose true Christian name is to plain-
tiff unknown), his wife, defendants,
No. 58330. ‘Summons ‘for Publication.
‘The State of Washington to the said A. G.
Dancomb and Jane Doe Duncomb (whose true
Christian name is to plaintif! unknown), his
vite, Greetiaz:
You’ are hereby summoned to appear within
sixty days after the date of the fist publica-
tion of this summons, to wit, within sixty days
after the Ist day of November, 1907, and de-
fend the above entitled action in the above
entitled court, and answer the complaint of the
pluintiff, aud ‘serve a copy of your answer upon
the undersigned, attorneys for plaintiff, at their
office below stated, and in case of your failure
80 to do, judgment will be rendered against you
according to the demand of the complaint, which
has been filed with the clerk of sald court,
The object of this action is to recover judg-
ment agalust you for the sum of Four Hundred
Hight Dollars ($408), with interest at the rate of
six (6%) per cent per annum from October
28th, 1907, and plaintif’s costs and disburse-
menis herein, And you are notitied that sald
plaintiff has caused a writ of attachment to be
issued in said cause, and has placed the same
in the hands of the sheriff of King County,
Washington, for service, and that said sheriff
‘has, under and by virtue of said attachment,
Jevied upon and attrched all your right, title
and interest in and to Lot six. (6) and the
north half of Lot seven (7) in Block three. (3)
of D. M. Crane's Addition to the City of Seat-
fle, and Lot three (3) in Block fourteen (14)
of ‘the Denny-Fuhrman Addition to the City of
Seattle, situated in King County, State of
Washington, and that in case judgment is ren-
dered against you the len of said attachment
will be enforced upon and against said prop-
erty, and said property, or so much thereof as
‘may’ be necessary to’ satisfy plaintiff's said
judgment, will be sold in the manner pro-
vided by the Jaws of the State of Washington
for the sale of real property under execution.
MeCLURE & McCLURE,
Attorneys for Plaintit.
Postoffice and Office Address:
1304 Alaska Building, Seattle, 1
| King County, Washington,
Nov. 1—Dec. 13.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
‘of Washington in and for the County of King.
In the Matter of the Estate of Sigmund D.
Rosenbaum, deceased,
In Probate, No. 8297.
| Notice of Appraisement; Taxation of Inherst-
ance.
‘To the State Board of ‘Tax Commissioners, and
ta) tie Remesbanst, widow, and Sittah R.
Rose, Florence Long, Bisa Rosenbaum, daugh-
ters, heirs of the estate of Sigmund D. Rosen-
baura, deceased, Notice:
You, ‘and each of you, are hereby notified that
the undersigned, the duly appointed and quali-
fied appraisers of the property charged, or, sought
to be charged, with the payment of the inherit
ance tax will at ten o'clock a. m. on the 16th
day of November, 1907, at the offices of Ira
Bronson and D, B. Trefethen, 614-18 Colman
Building, in the City of Seattle, County of
King, State of Washington, proceed to ap~
praise the property of the estate of Sigmund
'D. Rosenbaum, deceased, subject to the inherits
‘ange tax as provided by Taw,
| You are further notified that at said time
and place you shall be present if any objec-
tions thereto you may have to offer.
Dated at Seattle. King County, State of Wash-
Ington, this 25th day of October, 1907,
JOHN P. JACOBSON,
LOREN GHINGTDAD, ’
DANA W. BROWN,
Date of first publication Nov. 1—Nov. 29.
IN JUSTICH’S COURT—BEFORB RR.
George, Justice of the Peace in and for Se:
| aitle Precinct, King County, State of Wasb-
ington.
Charley Camevale, plaintiff, vs, Jobn Ollis,
defendant
No. ————. Summons for Publication.
State of Washington, County of King—ss.
‘To John Ollis, Defendant:
Yon are hereby notified that Charley Came-
yale has filed a verified claim against you 1p
said court which will come on to be heard at
my office in room 210 New York Block, Seattle,
King County, Washington, on the 2d day of
December, A. D. 1907, ‘at the hour of 8:30
o'clock a. m., and unless you appear and then
and there answer, the same will be taken as
confessed and the demand of the plaintiff
granted. The object and demand of said verl-
fied claim is to recover judgment against you
for $25.10 and costs for goods sold you in
Seattle by plaintiff at your request and to sub-
Jeet your money in the hands of the Seattle
Electric Company to the payment of such judg-
ment.
Claim filed Oct. 25, A. D. 1907,
R. R. GEORGE,
Justice of the Peace, Seattle Precinct, King
County, Washington,
F. B. WIESTLING,
Attorney for Plaintitt,
422 Hoston Block, ‘Seattle.
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BISHOP AND PASTORS OF THE FIFTEENTH SESSION PUGET SOUND CONFERENCE AFRI.
CAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ‘
Rev. T. LL. Cate, Rev. W. J. Toliver, Rey. 8. J. Collins, Bishop Abraham Grant, Rev. F, L. Donohoo, Rev.
FP. G, Barr, Rey. 8. S. Freeman, Rey. J. B. Leach, Rev. Richard MeGhee,
The church at Seattle is likewise prosperous. A new parsonage has recently been completed and
other improvements have been pushed to completion. The church lot at Spokane Has been sold at a
good round price and the building will be moved to another lot whieh has been purchased and that
can be done out of the proceeds of the sale and still leave some money in the treasury, thus leaving
the church in splendid financial condition. The work at Roslyn has not amounted to much for a num-
ber of years, but a pastor has just been sent to that point and it is hoped that the work at that point
will soon be under good headway again. The church at Everett is in a thriving condition and growing
rapidly. Rey. Cate is doing good work there. A
REALM OF RELIGION.
The published intention of the directors of
the Young Men’s Christian Association in
this city to put a-set of billiard tables in the
association hall for the amusement of the
members and visitors does not meet the ap-
proval of the preachers of the city, and espe-
cially the Methodist preachers, and they have
expressed themselves in no uncertain lan-
guage on the subject. We see no particular
harm in putting pool tables in the building
for the amusement of the members, if
the game will be played solely for recrea-
tion and amusement. Because pool and bil-
tiard tables are put in saloons and played
for gain is no reason why they should not be
used by Christian young men, To play a game
of billiards is no more harm from our view-
point than to play a game of football, hase-
ball, golf or any other game for recreation
or amusement, as most of the young folk
of Christian inclination do without hesita-
tion.
The preachers of the city are making life
a burden to Kenneth Mackintosh, prosecut-
ing attorney of King county, in their en-
deavor to have bim prosecute the proprietors
of theatres for operating on Sundays. We
are of the opinion that this is pushing a
good thing beyond the limit, as theatres
have just as much right to mim on Sun-
days as churches. There are thousands of
persons who a hundred times over prefer to
go toa theatre than to a church, and since
they can only go there and listen to singing
and speaking, what’s the difference if it be
“Goo-Goo Eyes** or ‘Jesus, Lover of My
Soul?" To close up drink resorts that crazes
the mind of the imbiber is right, reasonable
THE SEATTLE REPUBLICAN
and just, but to close up theatres in order
to force persons to go to churches is bigotry
pure and simple.
GOLD DUST.
Every time you write ‘‘worry”’ in the book
of your life you crowd out some pleasanter
word.—Home Messenger, @
If human love is to be medicinal and heal-
ing, it must be impregnated with the iren of
holiness—Rev. J. TH. Jowett, M. A.
If we go at Christ’s command, he is re-
sponsible for us and ours.—Rev. David
Smntih.
The intensity of our communion is the
measure of our transfiguration.—A. R. Brain-
bridge.
Christ revealed to His disciples what He
could not reveal to the outside world.——Rev.
W. A. Tresize.
True love is radiant and wholesome, clean
and clear us crystal—Rev. J. Il. Jowett,
M. A.
Enthusiasm for Christ expresses itself in
enthusiasm for the people—Rev. Trevor TL.
Davies.
The men who carry in their hearts the
music of full salvation possess the best anti-
dote to every heresy.—Rev. A. E. Salmon.
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 29.
shining seas, the fragrant woods and the
painted flowers, were not half so beautiful
as a soul serving God out of love, in the wear
and tear of common, unpoetie life.’”
“Hope buoys us up every day we live. ‘It
is like the wing of an angel, soaring up to
heaven, and bearing our suppliant messages
to the throne of God.’ ;
“Hope should be cultivated, for it
strengthens other graces. ‘Whatever enlarges
hope will also exalt courage.’ Where hope
is not, endeavor is not. The hopeless are the
helpless.
“Tope leads from goal to goal,
And opens still, and opens on his soul;
Till lengthened on to faith, and unconfined,
It pours the bliss that fills up all the mind.”
Come, ye disconsolate, where’er ye languish,
Come, at the mercy-seat fervently kneel;
Here bring your wounded hearts, here tell
your anguish,
Earth has no sorrow that Heaven eannot
heal. —Thomas Moore.
It has reeently been said that nose glasses
are indicative of mental ability. This be-
ing the ease the greater number of us poor
creatures must be genuine mental giants for
we wear them all of the time—when we are
dressed up.
The Seattle Republican has for sale a suf-
ficient amount of body and job type, with
eases, racks and imposing stones to operate
an up-to-date weekly newspaper office, all of
which is practically new. This outfit will be
sold for less than half its original costeprice,
owing to the fact that we find it cheaper to
use the typesetting machine than hand com-
position. If you need an outfit let us hear
from you.
RK
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29.
IN. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington, in and for King
County.
Amelia Koehler, Plaintiff, vs. Harry
Koehler, Defendant. No, 58822. Sum-
mons.
The State of Washington to the said
Harry Koehler, Defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty days after the date of the
first. publication of this summons, | to-
wit, within sixty days after the 20th
day of November, 1907, and defend the
above entitled action in the above en-
titled court, and answer the complaint
of the plaintiff, and serve a copy of your
answer upon the undersigned attorney
for plaintiff, at his office below stated,
and in case of your failure so to do,
judgment will be rendered against you
According to the demand of the com-
plaint, which has been filed with the
Clerk of said Court
The object of this action is to secure
a divorce from you, the defendant above
named, and for alimony, attorney's fee
and costs.
EDWARD ©. KRIETE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Postoffice Address: 1201 Alaska Build-
ing, Seattle, King County, Washington.
Nov. 29.
1—LEGALS REPUBLICAN hub
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
Mary EK. O'Neal, Plaintiff, vs. Charles
O'Neal, Defendant, No, o8578. Sum-
mons for Publication.
The State of Washington to the sail
Charles O'Neal, Defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty (60) days from and after
the date of the first publication of this
summons, to-wit: within sixty (60) days
after the 15th day of November, A. D..
1907, und defend the above entitled
action in the above entitled court, and
answer the complaint of the plaintiff,
and serye a copy of your answer upon
the undersigned attorney for plaintiff
at his office and post office helow stated,
and in case of your failure so to do,
judgment will be rendered against you
according to the defiand of plaintiff's
complaint, Which has been filed in the
office of the clerk of said court
The object of said action is to ob-
tain a decree of divorce dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now existing be-
tween the plaintiff and deféndant on
the grounds of cruelty and non-support
F. B. CARPENTER,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Office address, 5413 Ballard Avenue, Se-
attle, Washington.
Post Office adrdess, Box 401, Ballard,
Washington.
Nov. 15—Dee, 27. .
IN_THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
Alta. May Harrison, Plaintiff, vs. 1
Glen Harrison, Defendant. No. 58576.
Summons for Publication.
The State of Washington to the said
F. Glen Harrison, Defendant:
You are hereby Summoned to appear
within sixty days after the date of the
first pulbication of this summons, to-
wit: within sixty days after the 15th day
of November, 1907, and defend the above
entitled action in the above entitled
court, and answer the complaint of the
plaintiff, and serve a copy of your ans-
wer upon the undersigned attorney for
plaintiff at his office below stated; and
in case of your failure so to do, judg-
ment will De rendered against you ac-
cording to the demand of the complaint
which has been filed with the clerk of
said court. The object of the above
entitled action ix to obtain a decree of
divorce from defendant
GEORGE, FRIEND,
Plaintif's Attorney
P, O. address, 916 Alaska Tuilding, Se-
attle, King County, Washington,
Nov, 15-—Dec. 27.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County
Estella Marr, Plaintiff. vs. Fred J.
Marr, Defendant, No. a8534. Publica-
tion of Summons,
The State of Washington to the said
Fred J. Marr, Defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear
Within sixty (60) days after the date
of the first publication of this summons,
to-wit: within sixty days after the 15th
day of November, 1907, and defend the
above entitled action in the above en-
titled court, and answer the complaint
of the plaintiff therein, and serve i
copy of your answer upon the under=
signed attorneys for the plaintiff at their
office below stated; and in case of your
failure so to do, judgment will be rend-
ered against you necording to the de-
mand of the complaint, which has been
filed with the clerk of said court,
That plaintiff's cause of action against
you, as set forth in the complaint, is
for 'a decree of the court dissolving ‘the
bonds of matrimony now existing be-
tween you and the plaintiff on the
grounds of non-supoprt and of abandon-
ment of the plaintiff by you for a period
of more than one year previous to the
Ist day of November, 1907, and for
the equitable distribution to plaintiff
of the property, real and personal, of,
plaintiff and yourself,
RONEY & LOVELESS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Office and Post Office address, 606-107
Oriental, Block, Seattle, King County,
State of Washington.
IN_THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County,
In the Matter of the Estate of B. 0.
Winslow, Deceased. No. 8444. Notice
to Creditors,
Notice is hereby given by the under-
signed, administratrix of the estate of
B. O. Winslow, deceased, to the credi-
THE SEATTLE REPUBLICAN
tors of and all persons having claims
against said deceased or against said
estate to exhibit them with the neces-
sary vouchers within one year ufter
the date of this notice, to-wit: within
one year after the 22nd day of Novem-
her, 1907, to the administratrix at the
office of Leasure-Winslow Company, in
Georgetown, King County, Washington,
the same being the place for the trans-
action of the business of said estate,
Dated November 22nd, 1907.
LILLIAN M. WINSLOW,
Administratrix of the Estate of bB, 0.
Winslow, Deceased.
Nov, 22—Dec. 20.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ‘THE
State of Washington in and for the
County of King.
William H, Bolen, Plaintiff, vs. Eu-
gena Bolen, Defendant, No, 58705, Sum-
mons for Publication.
In the State of Washington to the
above named defendnat, Eugena Bolen
You are hereby Summoned to appear
within sixty days after the date of the
first. publication of this summons, to-
wit: Within sixty days after the 22nd
day of November, 1907, and defend the
above entitled action in the above en-
titled court, and answer the complaint
of the: plaintiff, and serve a copy of
your answer upon the undersigned at-
torneys for plaintiff, at their office be-
low stated, and in case of your failure
so to do, judgment will be rendered
against you according to the demand of
the complaint, which has been filed with
the clerk of the suid court.
Said action is brought to obtain a di-
yoree upon the ground of adultery
BEELER & GRASS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Post Office address: (501 Marion Build-
ing, Seattle, Washington,
Nov. 22—Jan, 4,
To All Whom It May Concern, and
particularly to the stockholders of the
Superior Portland Cement Company:
Notice is hereby given and extended
to amy and all persons in any and all
ways concerned with the Superior Port-
land Cement Company, a corporation or-
ganized and existing under and by virtue
of the laws of the State of Washington,
with its principal place of business in
the City of Seattle, King County, Wash-
ington, that a meeting of the stockhold-
ers will be held at the office and prin-
cipal place of business*of said corpora-
tion, No. 510 Mutual Life Building, in
the City of Seattle, King County, Wash-
ington, on the Ith day of November,
1907, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., the
object and purpose of which meeting is
to increase the capital stock of said cor-
poration from $400,000, which is its
present. capital stock, to the sum of
$500,000, of the par value of $100 per
share, at Which time and place a vote
of the stockholders of said corporation
will be held for the purpose of deter-
mining whether or not the capital stock
of said company, in| the amount: and
manner and form aforesaid, shall be
so increased to the amount of $500,000,
i And furthermore, that any and all
‘persons interested in such proceedings
are now and hereby notified and request-
ed to be present at said meeting to pr
sent cause, if any they have, why said
capital stock shall not be increased te
such an amount in the manner and at
the time as aforesaid
Dated at Seattle, King County, Wash-
ington, this Sth day of October, 1907.
JOHN C. EDEN,
FRANCIS B. CLARKE,
WARREN W. BUTLER,
FB. i. CAINE,
W, PD. HOFIUS,
MICHAEL EARLES,
JAS. FL Mc&LROY,
FRED ‘T. SHERMAN,
| é b, A. ROBINSON
Trustees
| Dated of Tirst publication, October 1
1907,
ote aeee mows oe pone
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington m and for the
— County ef King
| George L. Hunter, Plaintiff, vs. Bessie
1., Hunter, Deefndant. No, ——, Sum
mons.
The State of Washington to the said
Bessie 1, Hunter, Defendant
You are hereby Summoned to appear
Within sixty days after the date of the
first publication of this summons, to-
wit: within sixty days after the 15th
day of November, 1907, and defend the
above entitled action in the above en-
titled court and answer the complaint of
the plaintiff, and serve a copy of your
answer upon the undersigned atorney
for plaintiff, at his office below stated
and in case of your faihive se to do,
judgment will be rendered against you
hecording to the demand of the eom-
plaint, which will be filed with the
Clerk of said court
The above entitled action is an action
for divorce on the ground of desertion
for a period of more than one year
prior to the commencement of this ac-
tion,
BE. T, SCHOFF,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Post Office address, 503-504 Pioneer
Building, Seattle, King County, Wash-
ington,
_ Nov. 16—Dec, 27.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington, for King County
» the matter of the estate of Annie
Se. an, Deceased.—No, ..... Notice to
Cree tors.
By order of said court made herein on
the 27th day of November, 1907, notice
is hereby given to the creditors of, and
to all persons having claims against
said deceased or against said estate or
NOTICE.
against the community estate of said
deceased and Nels Scholen, her husband,
to present them with the necessary
vouchers to the undersigned executor of
said estate at Rooms 320-321 Epler Bid.,
No. 813 2d Ave., Seattle, Wash., the place
of business of said estate, in Seattle, in
said county und state, within one year
from and after the date of first publica-
tion of this notice or same will be
barred.
Date of first publication, November 29,
1907.
NELS SCHOLEN,
As Executor of sald Estate.
JAS. M. EPLER, ‘
Attorney for Estate Annie Scholen.
Epler Bld., Seattle, Wash
Nov. #9-—December 27.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
Siate of Washington, for the County
of King.
P, P, Newell and A. B. Newell, Plain-
tiffs, vs. Absalom Sim; the unknown
heirs of Absalom Sim, deceased, if any
there be; John Rev Thompson; City of
Seattle; J. Kk. Bothwell; B. F. Baker
Jone Doe Muldoon, wife of Patrick Mul-
Goon; also all other persons and par-
ties unknown claiming any right, ttle,
estate, lien or interest in the real estate
described in the complaint herein, De-
fendants, No. 58756.
The State of Washington to the said
Absalom Sim, the unknown heirs of Ab-
salom Sim, deceased, if any there be, 1
F. Baker,’ Jane Doe Muldoon, wife of
Patrick Muldoon, also all other persons
and parties unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in the real
estate described in the complaint herein
You, and each of you, ate hereby sum-
moned to appear within sixty days aft-
er the date of the first publication of
this summons, to-wit, within sixty days
after the 29th day of November, 1907,
and defend the above entitled action in
the above entitled court, and answer the
complaint of the plaintiffs and serve a
copy of your answer upon the under-
signed attorney for the plaintiffs. at his
office below stated; and in case of your
failure so to do, judgment will be ren-
dered against you according to the de-
mand of the complaint, which has been
filed with the clerk of said court. ‘The
object of said action is to quiet the title
of the plaintiffs to the following de-
scribed land: Lot ‘Thirteen (13) in
Block Nine (9) in the Plat of Jackson
Street Addition to the City of Seattle,
in the County of King and State of
Washington, and to exclude the defend-
ants from any interest or lien the rein.
EDWARD JUDD,
Attorney tor Plaintiffs,
P, O. Address: 432 New York Block,
Seattle, Washington.
IN_ THE SUPERIOR COURT OF fn
State of Washington, for King County
In the matter of the estate of Mar-
garet Lewis, deceased.
No. 6235. Notice to Creditors.
By order of said court made herein on
the ISth day of November, 1907, notice
is hereby given to the creditors of, and
to all persons having claims against said
deceased or against said estate, to pres-
ent them with the necessary vouchers tc
the undersigned executor of said estate
at 1441 20th Avenue, Seattle, King Coun-
ty, Washington, the place of business ef
said estate, in’ Seattle, In said county
and state, within one year from and af-
ter the date of first publication of this
notice or same will be barred
Date of first publication, November 22
1907,
ALFRED LLEWELLYN LEWIS,
As Executor of said Ustate
JON FP REED,
Attorney for Estate,
960 Empire Bldg, Seattle, Wash.
Noy, 22-Dec, 20,
TN_THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington, in and for the
County of King.
J. B. Soward, Plaintiff, vs. Eva Seward,
Defendant.—No. +eeeees Summons
The State of Washington to the said
Eva Soward, Defendant
You are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty (60) days after the date of
the first publication of this summons.
to-wit, within sixty (60) days after the
11th day ef October, 1907, 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 plaintiff, at his office below stated;
and in case of your failure so 10 do,
judgment will be rendered against you
According to the demand of the com-
plaint, which has heen filed with the
clerk of said Court.
‘The ahove entitled action is an action
for divorce on the grounds of desertion
for more than one year immediately pre-
ceding the commencement of this action.
E. T. SCHOFR,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Post Office Address: 503, 504 Pioneer
Bldg., Seattle, King County, Washington.
Oct. 11, 07-—Nov. 22, 07,
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
of Washington for King County.
William James Cavanagh, Plaintiff, vs. Mary
Elizabeth Cavanagh, Defendant, No. 58422.—
Summons for Vublication.
State of Washington, County of King. ss.
The State of Washington to the said Mary
Elizabeth Cavanagh
You are hereby summoned to appear within
sixty days after the date of the first pub
Heation of this summons, to-wit: Within xix
ty days after the Sth diy of November, 1907,
and defend the abore entitled action in the
above entitled court, and answer the com-
plaint of the plaintiff, and serve a copy of
your answer upon the undersigned attorneys for
plaintiff, at their office below stated; and in
case of your failure so to do, judgment will be
rendered against you according to the demand
of the complaint, which las been filed with the
clerk of said. court.
The object of the above entitled action is to
obtain a decree of the above entitled court
divorcing the plaintiff from the defendant on
the ground of abandonment for more than one
your.
MeCLURE & MeCLURE,
Mtorneys for Pluintim.
Postoffice and Office Address: 1304 Alaska
Building. Seattle, King County, Wash.
Now, B Des. 20.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATB
bf Washington, for the County of King,
Daniel Cosieli, Plaintiff, vs. Minnie E. Cos-
tele, Defendant, Suninons Uy Publication,
‘le State of Washington, to the said Min
nig. B. Costello, Defendant
You are bereby summoned to appear within
sisty Gigs after the date of the first publica:
tion of, this summons, to-wit, within sixty
Gays after the Sth day of November, A. D. 1907,
ind defend the above entitled action in the
ubeve entitled Court, and answer the | com-
plaint of the plaintiff, and serve a copy of sour
inswer. upon the undersigned attorney ” for
piaintif® at his ottice below stated: and in case
Of your failure so to do. judgment will be
Tendered agaiuct you aecordiig to the demand
of the comphiint, which las been filed with
the Clerk vt said Court, ‘The object of the
fied cetlon, set fort in’ the compatint, bs as
Tuiows: Fura divorce on die gtouuds of
alunconment for more than one year,
PRANK DP. CHRISTENSEN,
Attorney for Phautift,
HO. Addvess: _ 31 Maller Building, Coun-
ty of King. Seattle, Washington,
Ror. B- Dev. 20,
iN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
of Washington for King County.
Charles Scribner's Sous, a corporation, plains
tiff, vs. A. G. Daneomb and Jane Doe Dun-
coin Civhose true Christian mame is to plains
tif unknown), his wife, defendants.
'No._o8880. Summons for Publication.
ghe State of Washington to the said A. @.
Doncomb and Jane Doe Duncomb Qvhose true
Christian name is to plaintiff unknown), bis
wile, Grevtivs:
You are hereby summoned to appear within
Sisty days after the date of the Hist publica-
tion of this summons, to wit, within sixty days
after the Ist day of November, 1907, and de-
fend the above entitled action in the above
entitied cout, and answer the complaint of the
pduintiff, aud ‘serve a copy of your answer upon
the undersigned, attorneys for plaiutiff, at their
offre Lelow stated, and in case of your failure
Fo lo do, judgment will be rendered against you
according 10 the demand of the complaint, which
has been filed with the clerk of said court,
The object of this action Is to recover judg-
ment aguiust you for the sum of Four Huidred
Bight Dollais ($408), with interest at the rate of
six (6%) per cent per annum from Qetober
2sth, 1907, and plaintiff's costs and. dishurse-
ments herein And you are notified that sald
plaintif’ bus caused a writ of attachment to be
Issued in said cause, and has placed the same
in the lauds of the sheriff of King County,
Washington, for service, and that said sheriff
has, under and by virtue of said attachment,
levied upon and atteched all your tight, title
and interest in and to Lot six (8) aud the
novth half of Lot seven (7) in Block three (3)
of D. M. Crane's Addition to. the City of Seat-
tie, and Lot three (i) in Block fourteen (14)
of the Denuy-Fulrman Addition to the City of
Seattle, situated in King County, State of
Washington, and that in ease judgment is ren~
dered against you the lien of said attachment
Will be enforced upon and against said prop-
erty, and suid property, or so much thereof as
nay) be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's said
judgment. will be sold in the manner pro-
vided by the laws of the State of Washington
for the sale of real property under execution,
MeCLURE & McCLURE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
| Postetfice and OMece Address
| W404 Alaska Building. Seattle,
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
of Washington in and for the County of King.
Iu tie Matter of the Estate of Sigmund D.
Rosenbaum, deceased. —
Tn Prointe, No. S807. i
Rotice of Appraisement; Taxation of Inherit-
ane.
To the State Board of Tax Commissioners, and
{a atin Resenuaim, widw, and Sittah | Be
Rose, Florence Long, Elsa Rosenbaum, daugb-
ters, heirs of the estate of Sigmund D. Rosen-
baum, deceased, Notice:
| You, and each of you, are hereby notified that
the undersigned. the duly appointed and quall~
fied appraisers of the property charged, or sought
to be tharged, with the parment of the Inherit=
duce tax. will at ten o'clock a.m. on the 1th
ty of November, 1907, at the offices of Ira
Benson and D. B. Trefethen, 64-18 Colman
Wouilding, $n the City of Seattle, County of
King. State of Washington, proceed to ap-
praise the property of the estate of Sigmund
D. Kosentiaum, deceased, subject to the Inherits
anee fax as provided by Taw,
You are further notified that at said time
and place yon shal be present if any objec=
Hens therete you may have to. offer:
Dated at Seattle, King County, State of Wash+
ingten, this 25th day of October, 1907.
JOHN DP. FACORSON,
LOREN GRINSTEAD, :
DANA W. BROWN,
Date of first publication Nov. 1—Nov. 29,
IN) AUSTICE’S COURT—BEFORE RK R.
George. Justies of the Peace in and for Se
aitie Precinet, King County, State of Wash-
ington,
Charley Camevale, plaintiff, vs, John ONis,
defendasit.
No, —— Summons for Publication,
State of Washington, County of King—ss.
To Jobn ONis. Defendant
You are hereby notified that Charley Came-
vale has filed a verified claim against you in
sald court which will come on to be heard at
my office in room 210 New York Block, Seattle,
King County, Washington, on the 2d day of
December, A. 1D. 1907, at the hour of 8:30
o'clock a, ™., and unless yon appear and then
aud there answer, the same will he taken as
confessed and the demand of the — plaintift
granted. The object and demand of said verl-
fied claim is to recover judgment against you
for $25.10 and costs for goods sold you. in
Seattle by plaintiff! at your request and to sub-
Jeet your money in the hands of the Seattle
Flecttic Company to the payment of such judg-
ment
Claim filed Oct. 25, A. D, 1907,
R. R. GEORGE,
Justive of the Peace, Seattle Precinct, King
County, Washington.
FP. BK. WIESTLING,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
422 Toston Block, Seattle,
Nov. 1—Dec. 18,
ee
aN THR SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
‘of Washington, for King County,
J. H. Miers, ‘Plaintiff, vs. Julia Schofleld
“Miers, Defendant.—No. ...... Summons by Pub-
‘feation..
‘Phe State of Washington to the said Julia
*@ehofleld Miers, Defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear within
vetzty (00), days after the date of the frst pab-
‘Ueation of this summons, to-wit? within sixty
0) days after the 4th day of October, 1907,
‘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 attorneys for plaintiff, at their
office below stated; and in case of your failure
90 to do, judgment will be rendered against you
according to the demand of the complaint, which
has been filed with the Clerk of the said Court.
‘A brief statement of the object of the said ac-
@ion fs to dissolve the bonds of matrimony ex-
Gating between the plaintiff and the defendant,
«ga the grounds of cruel treatment of the plain-
stiff by the defendant and on the further ground
of abandonment for more than one year of the
plaintiff by the defendant.
GAY, BAILEY & RUMMENS,
Attorneys for Plaintif.
Post Office Address: Suite 1220 Alaska Build-
stig, Seattle, King County, Washington.
‘Oct. 4Nov. 15.
MN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
of Washington, in and for the County of King.
George Olson, Plaintiff, ys. L. C. Gouthro and
Benjamin Gouthro, Defendants. No. 58010
summons for Publication.
The State of Washington to the said defend-
‘ents, L. C. Gouthro and Benjamin Gouthro:
You are hereby summoned to appear within
sixty (60) days after the date of the first pub-
Hication of this summons, to-wit: Within sixty
(80) days from the 11th day of October, 1907,
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
vapon the undersigned attorneys for the plaintif,
tat their office below stated; and in case of yout
aflure so to do, judgment will be rendered
sagainst you, according to the demand of the
‘complaint, which has been filed with the clerk
“of said court. 7
‘The object of the above entitled action is to
wecover the sum of fifty ($50.00) dollars in-
“Sebtedness which 1s due to this plaintiff, and to
attach real estate of which the defendants are
‘possessed.
REVELLE, REVELLE & REVELLE,
Attorneys for Plaintitt.
omce and P. 0. Address: 646 New York
Block, Seattle, Washington.
‘Oct! 1i—Nov. 22.
AN THR SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
of Washington in and for King County.
Nora Patterson, Plaintiff, vs. John M. Patter-
son, Defendant. ‘Summons ‘by Publication,
State of Washington to John M. Patterson, De-
*fendant:
‘You are hereby summoned to be and appear
within sixty (60) days after the service of this
-eummons by publication, exclusive of the first
‘day of publication, to-wit: Sixty (60) days
after October 25, 1907, in the above entitled
‘court and action, and defend this action and ans-
wer the complaint of the plaintim and serve a
‘copy of your answer on the undersigned attor-
aeys for the plaintiff, at their office below stated,
and in case of failure so to do, judgment will
be entered and rendered against you according
to the demand of the plaintiff's complaint which
fs filed in this cause and court.
‘The object of this action is ta obtain an abso-
Gute divorce from you on the ground of cruelty
and non-support and to obtain the custody of the
two minor children of the plaintiff and defend-
ant herein.
BROWN & CARVER,
Attorneys for Plaintitt.
Office Address: 314 Northern Bank & Trust Co.'s
Blag., Seattle, Wash.
Date of first publication, October 25, 1907.
Get. 25—Dee. 6.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL
Pana a bine
State of Washington,
County of King.—ss.
‘(Sheriff's Office.
By virtue of an execution issued out of the
‘Honorable Superior Court of King County, on the
16th day of October, 1907, by the Clerk thereof,
in the case of Charles Olson, Plaintiff, versus
Preston Brown and wife, defendants. No. 51946,
and to me, as Sheriff, directed and delivered:
Notice is hereby given that I will proceed to
-gell at public auction to the highest bidder for
cash, within the hours prescribed by law for
-Sheriff’s sales, to-wit: at 10 o'clock A, M. on
the 30th day of November, A. D., 1907, before
‘the Court House door of said King County, in
othe State of Washington, all of the right, title
ee interest of the said defendants, Preston
own and wife, In and to the following de-
aeribed property, situated in King County, State
of Washington, to-wit: Lots thirteen (13) and
fourteen (14), Block thirty-six (36), Replat of
Green Lake Home Addition to the City of Se-
aftie, Ievied on as the property of said de-
fendant, Preston Brown and wife, to satisfy a
Sudgment, amounting to Twenty and 19/100
($20.19) Dollars, and costs of suit, in favor of
plaintiff.
Dated this 18th day of October, 1907.
L. C. SMITH, Sheriff.
By EDW. DREW, Deputy.
BROWN & CARVER, Attorneys.
Oct. 25—Nov. 22. ete
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
of Washington for King County. In Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Hassen-
pug, Deceased. No. 6554, Notice of Settle-
ment of Account.
mates is hereby given that Herman Goetz,
administrator de bonus non of the estate of
‘Henry Hassenpflug, deceased, has rendered and
presented for settlement and filed in this Court
bis final account of his administration of sald
estate; and that Thursday, the 21st day of No-
vember, 1907, at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon
of said’ date, In Department No. 4 of said court,
fn the City of Seattle, County of King and State
of Washington, bas been duly appointed by the
said Court for the settlement of sald account,
at which time and place any person interested
dn said estate may appear and file exceptions, in
‘writing, to said account, and. contest the same.
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Dated Seattle, Washington, the 2lst day of
October, 1907.
OTTO A. CASE, Clerk.
By D. K. SIGKELS, Deputy.
©. A. RIDDLE, Attorney. *
C. A. BIDDLE, Attorney. mt
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
of Washington for King County. In Probate,
In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Hassen-
pflug, Deceased, No. 6554. Order to Show Cause
Why’ Distribution Should Not Be Made.
Herman Goetz, administrator de bonus non of
the estate of Henry Hassenpilug, deceased, hav-
ing filed in this court his petition setting’ forth
that said estate is now in a condition to be closed
and is ready for distribution of the residue there-
of among the persons entitled by law thereto,
and it appearing to the court that sald petition
sets forth favts sufficient to authorize a distri-
bution of said estate; it is therefore ordered by
the court that all persons interested In the es-
tate of the said Henry Hassenpflug, deceased,
be and appear before the said Superior Court of
King County, State of Washington, at the court
room of the Probate Department of sald court in
the City of Seattle, on the 2Ist day of Novem-
ber, 1907, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A. M., of
said day,’ then and there to show cause, If any
they have, why an order of distribution should
not be made of the residue of said estate amoug
the hejrs and persons in safd petition mentioned,
according to law.
© ndeved that a cops of this order
he nnblished once a week for four consecutive
weeks before the 'said 21st day of November,
1907, in ‘The Seattle Republican, a newspaper
printed and published in sald King County and
of general circulation therein.
Done in open court this 2ist day of October.
A. D., 1907.
4t R. B. ALBERTSON, Judge.
IN THE JUSTICE'S COURT, BEFORE JOHN BE.
Carroll, Justice of the Peace in and for Sé-
attle Precinct, State of Washington.
H. Christensen and A, G. Wallin, doing busl-
ness as Christensen & Wallin, Plaintiffs, vs. ©.
V. Loy, Defendant. No. 1285, Summons for
Publication.
State of Washington,
County of King.—ss.
State of Washington to C. V. Loy:
You and each of you are hereby notified that
H. Christensen and A. G. Wallin, doing business
as Christensen & Wallin, have filed a notice and
complaint against you in said Court, which will
come on to be heard at miy office in Room 210
New Xork Block, Seattle, King County, Wash-
ington, on the Zist day of November, A. D.,
1907, at the hour of 8:30 o'clock A. M., and un-
less 'you appear and then and there answer, the
same will be taken as confessed and the demand
of the plaintif granted. ‘The object and demand
of said action is to recover the sum of $45.00
on three promissory notes made and executed by
the defendant, payable to the plaintiff. Each
romissory note being for Fifteen Dollars ($15.00)
and with interest thereon at the legal rate from
October 1, 1906,
Filed October 17, A. D.. 1907.
JOHN BE. CARROLL,
Justice of the Peace, in and for Seuttle Precinct,
King County, Washington.
BROWN & CARVER, Attorneys.
Oct. .25—Nov. 15.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON, IN AND FOR TIE
COUNTY OF KING.
J.C. Rigby, Plaintiff, vs. Maria Rigby, De-
fendant.
No. A7674.
‘The State of Washington, to Marla Rigby, the
above named defendant:
You are hereby summoned fo™appear within
sixty (60) days after the date of the first pub-
Ucation of this summons, to-wit: within sixty
(G0) days after the 20th day of September, 1907,
and defend the above entitled action fn the
above entitled court, and answer the complaint
of the plaintiff, and ‘serve a copy of your answer
upon the undersigned attorney for plaintift, at
his office below stated; and in ease of your fail-
ure so to do, judgment will be rendered against
you according’ to the demand of the complaint,
which has been filed with the clerk of said court.
The object of said action is to obtain a decree
of divorce in favor of said plaintiff and against
sald defendant, and to obtain a judgmeut de-
creeing that the plaintitt 1s the sole aud sep-
arate owner of the northeast quarter (N. B. 4%)
of the northwest quarter (N. W. %) of section
tyelye (12), township thirty-six (36), north,
of range six (6) east W. M., situated’ in Sno-
homish county, Washington, and also all other
property which sald plaintiff may now own or
hereafter acquire, free and clear from any claim,
community or otherwise, on the part of the said
defendant,
W. G. MeLAREN,
Plainiift’s Attorney.
Office and postoffice adress, 215 Greenberg
block, Eyerett, Snohomish county, Washington.
Date of first ‘publication Sept. 20, 1907—Nov. 1.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
of Washington, for King County.
Dora Ellwood, Plaintiff, vs. Hallie B. Elwood,
Defendant.—No, 97864," Summons by “Publies-
tion.
‘The State of Washington to the sald Hallie B.
Ellwood, Defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear within
sixty (60) days after the date of the first pub-
Heation of this summons, to-wit; within sixty
(G0) days after the 4th day of October, 1907,
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 plaintiff at his of-
fice below stated; and in case of your failure so
to do judgment will be rendered against you ac-
cording to the demand of the complaint, which
has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. ‘The
object of the aboye entitled action is io ob-
tain a decree of divorce upon the grounds of
abandonment for more than one year and the
neglect and refusal of said defendant to make
suitable provisions for his family.
J, HENRY DENNING,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Office and Postoffice Address: 46 Starr-Boyd
Building, Seattle, King County, Washington.
Date of first publication October 4th, 1907.
Date of last publication November 15th, 1907.
MO. wre seek wines
i SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION.
IN_ THE SUPERIOR COURT OF KING
County, State of Washington.
Lizzie McMillan, Plaintiff, vs. Dan Mc-
Millan, Defendant.
The State of Washington: To the said
Dan McMillan, Defendant:
Yo uare hereby summoned to appear
within sixty (60) days after the date
of the first publication of this summons,
to-wit; within sixty days after the 11th
day of October, 1907, and defend the
above entitled action in the above en-
SUMMONS.
titled court, and answer the complaint
of the plaintiff, and serve a copy of
your answer upon the undersigned, at-
torneys for plaintiff, at their office below
stated; and in case of your failure so
to do judgment will be rendered against
you according to the demand of the
complaint, which has been filed with the
clerk of said court,
‘The above entitled action is an action
for divorce by plaintiff against defend-
ant on the ground of desertion of plain-
tif! by defendant.
SMITH & COLR,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Office and Postoffice Address: 408
Boston Block. Seattle, Wash, Tt
Oct. 11—Nov. 22.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given to creditors and all
other persons having claims against the Estate
of Sarah M. Davis, late of Seattle, in the County
of King, State of Washington, and against the
community formerly composed ‘of her and J. H.
Dayis, to present the same with the proper
vouchers, within one year from the date of
this notice to the undersigned at 422 Boston
Block, in Seattle, King County, State of Wash-
ington.
J. H. DAVIS,
Administrator of the Estate of Sarah M. Davis,
Deceased.
Dated at Seattle. Wash., Oct. 18, A. D, 1907.
FRANK B. WIRSTLING,
Attorney for Administrator,
'422 Boston Block, Seattle.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
of Washington, in and for King County.
Matllda J. Taylor, Plaintifty vs. W. B. ‘Tay-
lor, Defendant. No. 58194. Summons by Pub-
Htyatton,
You are hereby summoned to appear within
sixty days after the date of the first publica-
tion of this summons, to-wit: within sixty days
affer the 18th day ‘of October, A. D., 1907,
and defend ‘the above entitled’ action ‘in the
above entitled court and answer the, complaint
of the plaintif and serve a copy of your an-
swer upon the undersigned attorneys “for the
plainti® at their office below stated, and in
case of your failure so to do judgment will
be rendered against you atcording tof the de-
mands of the complaint which has been fled
with the clerk of the said court. ‘This action
is for the purpose of securing a decree ab-
solving the bond of matrimony now existing
between the plainti@ and the defendant on the
ground of non-support.
HIGGINS, HALL and HALVERSTADT,
‘Attorneys for Plaintift,
P. 0, Address:
Rooms 402-6 Boston Block, Seattle, Wash-
ington.
October 18, 1907—Nov. 29.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATR
anne OBy for King County. In Pro-
bate,
In the matter ef the estate of Cora Gibb
‘and Thomas ,G. Gibb, deceased. No. 6556.
Notice of Sale of Real Estate.
“Notice is hereby given that in pursuance to
‘an order of said court, made on the 17th day
of October, 1907, In the above entitled estate,
the undersigned as administrator of the sald
estate will sell at public auction to the highest
and best bidder subject to the confirmation of
said court, all the right, title and interest of the
above named decedents in and to Lot thirteen
(13) Block five (5) of Gilman Park, King County,
Washington, together with the tenements, here-
ditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong-
ing. ‘The terms and conditions of sale ore
cash, lawful money of the ,United States, ten
per-cent of the purchase peice to be paid at
the time of sale and the balance at the time
of confirmation by said court, The sald sale
will take place on Thursday the 14th day of
November, 1907, at ten o'clock a. m. at the
front door of the post office in that part of
the city of Seattle known as Ballard, in the
County of King, State of Washington,
Dated, Seattle, Washington, this 17th day of
October, 1907.
FRED R. BUTTERWORTH,
Administrator of the Estate of Cora Gibb and
Thomas G. Gibb.
JOHN B. RYAN,
Attorney for Administrator,
416 Globe Building, Seattle, Washington.
October 18, 1907,—Nov. 8.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
of Washington, for King County.
Ressle B, deVarona, Plaintif, vs, Rdwin 1.
deVarona, Defendant.—No. 58310. — Summons,
‘The State of Washington to the sald Hdwin I.
deVarona, Defendant:
You are hereby summoned to be and appear
in the above entitled court and defend the
above entitled action within sixty (G0) days
after the first publieation of this summons, ex-
elusive of the day of said first publication, to-
wit: within 60 days after the Ist day of No-
vember, 1907, and answer the complaint of the
plaintiff herein, and serve a copy of your an-
swer upon the undersigned attorneys for the
plaintit at their office ‘below stated, and in
ase of your failfire so to do judgment will be
rendered against you according to the demand
of the complaint’ of the plaintif, -whteh has
been filed with the clerk of the above entitled
court.
The above entitled cause of action is brought
for the purpose of obtaining a divorce from
the defendant on the grounds of abandonment
and non-support.
Date of first publication, Noy. Ist. 1907.
SAYRE & SUTHERLAND,
Attorneys for Plaintift.
Office and Post Office Address: 309 Mutual
Life Building. Seattle, Washington.
Noe facies 1a:
NOs owe,
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
of Washington, for the County of King.
William ©, Black, Plaintiff, ys. Gertrude
Black, Tefendant.—No........ +.
The State of Washington to the above named
defendant, Gertrude Black:
You are hereby summoned to appear within
sixty days after the date of the first publi-
cation of this summons, to-wit, within sixty
days after the 1st day of November, 1907, 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 failure
so to do, Judgment will be rendered ‘against you
according to the demand of the complaint, wiiieh
has been filed with the clerk of said court. The
object of the sald action is to obtain a decree
of divorce dissolving the marrlage between the
plaintiff and the defendant.
EDWARD JUDD,
Plaintift’s Attorney.
P. 0, Address: 432 New York Block, Seattle,
‘Washington.
Nov. 1—Dee, 13,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29.
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington in and for the
County of King,
In thé matter of the Estate of George
F. Jones, deceased,
In Probate. No. 7651. Notice of Pub-
lic Sale of Real Estate, ‘
Notice is hereby given that in pursu-
ance of an order of the above entitled
Court, made in the above entitled mat-
ter on the 14th day of November, A. D.
1907, the undersigned, Margaret ' Jones,
as administratrix of the estate of George.
F. Jones, deceased, will. sell the prem~-
ises hereinafter described at public auc-
tion, in parcels, to the highest bidder for
cash, on Saturday, the 2ist day of De-
cember, 1907, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a, m. of said day, at the front door of
the Court House in the City of Seattle,
King County, State of Washington, sub-
fect to the confirmation of sald sale as
yy, the law provided.
‘The property hereinbefore referred to
is particularly described as fo!lows, to-
wit:
ist: An undivided one-half (%) part
or right of, in and to the following de-
scribed real estate, to-wit: The South
one-half (%) of Lot Five (5) in Block
Forty-four (44) of Terry's First, Addi-
tion to the Town (now City) of Seattle,
according to the plat thereof of record
in the office of the Auditor of King Coun-
ty, State of Washington.
2nd: All of tracts thiee and fourteen
(3 and 14) of Springbrook Five Acre
Tracts situated in King County, Wash-
ington, as shown by the official plat
thereof and recorded in the office of the
County Auditor of King County, State
of Washington,
8rd: All of Lot Forty-four (44) in
Block. One (1) of Kirkland Park, King
County, Washington, according to the
plat thereof recorded in the office of the
County Auditor of King County, State
of Washington.
4th: One five (5) room house, being
No. 98, situated upon leased ground
owned by the Pacific Coast Company at
Black Diamond, King County, Washing-
ton,
Dated, Seattle, Wn,, November 13th,
1907.
MARGARET JONES,
Administrator of the Estate of George
F. Jones, Deceased,
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29.
IN_THE SUPERIOR COURT OF KING COUN-
TY, WASHINGTON—IN PROBATE.
In the matter of the Estate of M. Tsukuno,
deceased. No. 8315. Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all persons having
claims against M. Tsukuno, deceased, or against
his estate, to present the same to the under-
singed, at the office of Shank & Smith, attor-
neys, No. 1002 Alaska Building, Seattle, King
County, Washington, together with the neces-
sary vouchers, within one (1) year from the
date of the first publicationof this notice; or
the same will be forever barred.
Date of first publication, Oct. 12, oar
GEORGE W. ARD,
Administrator of the Estate of M, Tsukuno,
Deceased.
Pub. Oct. 11—Nov. 2.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY,
Sadie Silverstone and P. A, Silverstone. piain-
tiffs, vs. A. M. Hanley, Dora Hanley, Anthony
Harn, Karl R. Harn, Anthony G. Harn, Charles
B. Harn, Maty B. Harn and Joseph P. Harn,
defendants, No. 57,747.
‘The State of Washington to the said A. M.
Hanley, defendant:
You ‘are hereby summoned to appear within
sixty days after the date of the first publication
of this summons, to-wit, within sixty days after
the 18th day of October, 1907, and defend the
above entitled action in the above entitled court,
‘and answer the complaint of the plaintift, and
serve a copy of your answer upon the under-
signed attorney for the plaintiffs, at his office
below stated; and in case of your failure so to
do, judgment will be rendered against you, -ac-
cording to the demand of the complaint, which
hag been filed with the clerk of sald court. The
object of sald action is to remove as clouds
upon the, title of the plaintiffs to Lot ‘Three (3)
in Block Three (3) in Union Depot Addition to
South Seattle, in said County and State, certain
deeds, in one of which you are the grantee, and
in another you are the grantor, and to exclude
you from aay interest or Men in suid land.
EDWARD JUDD, ,
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
P. 0, Address: 432 New York Block, Seattle,
County of King, Washington.
October 18—November 29.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
‘of Washington for King County.
‘W. 'T. Gaffner, plaintiff, ys. R. ©. Smith and
Jane Doe Smith, his wife, and all persons un-
known, if any, having or’ claiming an interest
in and to the hereinafter descrived real property,
defendants. No. 58167, Notice and Summons.
State of Washington’ to the above defendants
and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claimants ox
holders of an interest ‘or estate in and to the
hereinafter described real property, are hereby
notified that the above named plainti(t Is the
holder of a certain delinquent tax certificate
issued by the Treasurer of King County, State of
‘Washington, dated the 19th day of November,
1904, and numbered as follows, for the delin-
quent taxes of the following year, in the fol-
Jowing amount, and upon the real property situ-
ated in said King County, described as follows,
to-wit: Madison St. Add. to Seattle, Lot 13,
Block 9, Certificate No.” B28801, year 1902)
amount $2.39. That the taxes for ‘the following
prior and subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintiff upon sald above described real
Property, to-wit: Lot 13, Block 9, Madison, St.
‘Add. {6 Seattle, “amount $1.73, year 1903;
amount $1.65, year 1904; amount $1.78, year
1905; Delinquent Local Assessment Dist. “858,
amount $11.21, year 1905; amount $6.00, year
1906; amount ‘$10.60, year 1906. which several
sums bear interest at the rate of 15 per cent.
Per annum from said date of payment, and are
ali the unpaid and unredeemed taxes upon and
against said real property.
‘You and each of you, (including said persons
unknown, if any), are hereby further notified
and sumoned to be and appear within sixty days
after the date of first publication of this notice,
exclusive of the day of said first publication, to:
wit, within 60 days after October 18, 1907. in
the’ above entitled court and action; and defend
this action and answer the complaint of said
plaintiff and serve a copy of your answer on the
undersigned plaintiff at his office below stated,
or pay the amount due, together with interest
and costs. In case you fail so to do, judgment
will be rendered herein, foreclosing the lien of
said taxes and costs against each parcel of said
real property for the sums and amounts due upon
and charged against each, for sald taxes, interest
and costs, ordering a sale of each patcel of said
property for the satisfaction of the sums charged
and found against it respectively as provided by
Jaw, and as prayed in plaintift’s complaint, now
on fle in this cause and Court.
W. T. GAFFNER, Plaintiff.
Office Address, 457 Arcade Bldg., Seattle, King
County, Washington.
October’ 18—November 20,
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
of Washington for King County.
W. 'T. Gaffner, Plaintiff, vs. Wdith M. Jones
and John Doe Jones, her husband, and all per-
sons unknown, if any. having of claiming an
interest in and to the hereinafter dexeribed real
property, Defendants, No. 58180. Notice and
‘Summons.
State of Washington, to the above defendants
and each of them:
You und each you, as Owners, chimants or
holders of an interest or estate ‘in and to the
hereinafter described property, are hereby noti-
fied that the above named plaintiff is the holder
of a certain delinquent tax certiticate issued
by the Treasurer of King County, State of
Washington, dated the 18th day of February,
1904, aud numbered as follows, for the delin-
quent taxes of the following year, in the fol-
Jowing amount, and upon the ren! ‘property sit-
uated in sald’ King County, described as fol-
lows, to-wit: Salmon Bay’ Park Addition to
Seatile, Lot 11, Block 36, Certificate No. B25310,
year 1902, amount $2.20. ‘That the taxes
for the following prior and subsequent years
have been paid by the plaintif! upon sald above
described real property, to-wit:' Lot 11, Block
36, Salmon Bay Park Add, to Seattle, ‘amount
$1,417, year 1903. Which’ several “sums bear
interest at the rate of 15 per cent. per annum
from said date of payment, and ‘are all the
unpaid and unredeemed taxes upon and against
said real property,
‘You and each of you (ingluding sald persons
unknown, if any), are hereby further notified
and summoned to’ be and appear within sixty
days after the date of first publication of this
notice, exclusive of the day of said first pub-
Hication, to-wit, Within 60 days after the 18th
day of October, 1907, in the above entitled
court and action; and defend this action and
answer the complaint of said plaintiff and serve
A copy of your answer on the undersigned plain-
tiff at his office below stated, or pay the amount
due, together with interest and costs, In case
you’ fail so to do, judgment will be rendered
herein, foreclosing the len of sald taxes and
‘costs against each parcel of said real property
for the sums and amounts due upon and charged
against each, for said taxes, interest and
THE SEATTLE REPUBLICAN
costs, ordering a sale of each parcel of said
property “for the satisfaction of the sums
charged, and, Soard against, it respectively as
provided by law, and as sprayed in plainttft's
complaint, now on file in this cause and Court.
W._T. GAFFNER, Pluintift.
Office Address, 457 “Arcade Bldg., Seattle,
King County, Washington.
October 18—November 20.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
of Washington, for King County.
W. T. Gaffner, Plaintiff, vs. Unknown Own-
ers and all persons having oF claiming an in.
terest in and to the hereinafter described real
property, Defendants, No. 58122. Notice and
Summon’.
State of Washington: To the above defendants
and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claimants
or holders of an interest or estate in and to
the hereinafter described real property, are here-
by notified that the abeve named plaintiff is
the holder of a certain delinquent tax certifi-
cate issued by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 12th day of
April, 1904, and nuinbered as follows, for the
delinquent taxes of the following year, in the
following amount, and upon the real property
situated in said King County, described as fol-
lows, té-wit: Madison Park Addition to the
oe of Seattle, Lot 4, Block 1, Certificate No.
B24737, year 1901, amount $3.26. That the
tuxes for the following prior and subrequent
years have been paid by the plaintiff’ upon said
above described real property, to-wit: Lot 4,
Block 1, Madison Park Addition to the City of
Seattle,’ amount 82.41, year 1908; umount $2.40,
year 1902; amount $2.31, year 1904; amount
$2.42, year 1905; Delinquent Local District 858,
amount $6.74, year 1905; amount $3.30, year
1906; pevnagent Local District 858, amount
$6.38, year 1906. Which several sums bear in-
ferest nt the rate of 18 per cent, per annum
from said date of payment, and are all the un-
paid and unredeemed taxes upon and agpinst
Bald. real property.
You and each of you (including said persons
upknown, if any), are hereby further notified
and summoned to be and appear within sixty
days after the date of first publication of this
notice, exclusive of the day of first publiga-
tien, to-wit: Within 60 days after the 1§th
day of October, 1907,. in the above entitled
court and action; and defend this action and
answer the complaint of said plaintiff and
serve a copy of your answer on the undersignea
Plaintiff at his office below stated, or pay tne
amount due, together with interest and costs.
In ease you fail so to do, judgment will be
Fendered “herein, foreclosing ‘the. lien of said
faxes and costs against each parcel of sata
real prepare, for the sums and amounts due
upon and charged against each, for said taxes,
interest and costs, ordering a sale of each
parcel of said property for the satisfaction of
{he sums charged und found against it respec-
‘tively as provided by law. and as prayed in
plaintiff's complaint, now on file in this cause
‘and Court.
W._T. GAFFNER, Plaintiff.
| Office Address: 457 Arcade Building, Seattle,
Wash,
‘October 18—November 20.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
‘of Washington, for King County.
W. T. Gaffner, Plaintiff, ys. Sanford Evans
and Jane Doe Hvans, his wife, and all persons
unknown, if any, having or claiming an inter-
est in.and to the hereinafter described real
property, Defendants. No. 58168. Notice and
Summons.
State of Washington: To the above defendantk
and each of them:
You and euch of you, as owners, claimants
or holders of an interest or estate in and to
the hereinafter described real property. are
hereby notified that the above named plaintift
is the holder of a certain delinquent, tax certifi-
cate issued by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 22nd day of
December, 1903, and’ numbered as follows, for
the delinquent taxes of the following year, in
the following amount, and upon the real prop-
erty situated in said King County, described
as follows, to-wit: Cravens Division of Green
Lake Add. to the City of Seattle, Lot 20, Block
4, Certificate No. B23355, year! 1901, amount
$1.05, That the ‘taxes, for the following prior
find subsequent ‘years have, been pald by the
Plaintif upon sald above, described real prop:
erty, to-wit: Lot 20, Block 4, Craven's Division
of Green Lake Add. to “the City of Seattle,
amount 65 cents, year 1902; amount 61 cents,
Year 1908; amount $1.92, year 1904; amount
$2.01, year 1905; amount, $3.51, yeur 1906.
Which several sums bear interest at the rate
of 15 per cent. per annum from said date of
payment, and ‘are all the unpaid and unre-
leemed taxes upon and against sald real prop-
erty.
You and each of| you (including said persons
unknown, if any), are hereby further notified
and summoned to’ be and appear within sixty
days after the date of first publication of this
notice, exclusive of the day of said first pub-
lication, to-wit: Within sixty days after the
18th day of October, 1907, In the above entitled
court and action: and defend this action and
answer the complaint of sald plaintiff and
serve a copy of your answer on the undersigned
plaintift at huis office below tated. or pay the
amount due, together with Interest and costs.
In,ease yon fail so to do, judgment will: be
rendered herein, foreclosing the lien of said
faxes and costs against each parcel of snid
real property for the sums and amounts due
upon and charged against each, for sald taxes,
interest and costs. ordering ‘a sale of each
parcel of said property for the satisfaction of
the sums charged and found against it respec-
tively as provided by luw, and as prayed in
plaintif’s complaint, now on file in this cause
and Court.
W. T. GAFFNER, Platutift,
Office Address: 457 “Arcade Bldg., Seattle,
King County, Washington.
October 18-—-November 29,
of Washington for King County.
W. T. Gaffner, Plaintiff, vs. G. R. Fisher,
‘Trustee, and ali persons’ unknown. if any,
having ‘or claiming an interest in and to the
hereinafter described real property, —Defend-
ants, No. 58179. Notice and Summons,
State of Washington, to the above defendants
and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claimants or
holders of an interest ‘or estate in and to the
hereinafter described real property. are hereby
notifid that the above named plaintiff! is the
holder of a certain delinquent tax certificate
issued by the Treasurer of King County, State
of Washington, dated the 25th day of June,
1904, and numbered as follows, for the delin-
quent taxes of the following year, in. the fol-
lowing amount, and upon the real property situ-
ated In said ‘King County, described as fol-
lows, to-wit: Riley's Add.’ to Riley’s Add. to
So, Seattle, Lot 7, Block 58. Certificate No.
B27415, year 1902, amount, $6.62. That the
taxes for the following prior and subsequent
years have been paid by the plaintiff upon said
above described real property, to-wit: Lot 7,
Fae rey eevee fbOR ainoant $2.31.
Seattle, amount $2.30, ‘year 1903; amount $2.31,
year 1904: amount $2.42, year’ 1905; amount
$6.00. sour 1908. Which ‘several sums, Dear
interest at the rate of 15 per cent. per annum
from said date of payment, and are all the
unpaid and unredeemed taxes upon and against
sald real property.
You and each of you, (including said persons
unknown, if any), are hereby further notified
and summoned to’ be and appear within sixty
days after the date of first publication of this
notice, exclusive of the day of said first pub-
lication, to-wit: within 60 days after the 18th
day of October, 1907, in the above entitled
court and action; and defend this action and
answer the complaint of said plaintiff and
serve a copy of your answer on the undersignea
plaintif at his office below stated, or pay the
amount due, together with interest and costs.
‘In case you, fail so to do, judgment will be
rendered herein, foreclosing the lien of said
taxes and costs against each parcel of suid
‘real property for the sums and amounts due
upon and charged against each, for said taxes,
interest and costs, ordering a sale of each parcel
of said property. for the satisfaction of the
sums charged and found against it respectively
as provided by law, and as prayed in phtin-
fif's complaint, now on file in this cause and
court.
W. T. GAFFNER, Plaintiff.
Jomce, Address: 451, Arende Bldg, Seattle, King
County, Washington.
‘October 18—November 29.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
of Washington, for King County.
W. T. Gaffer, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah A, Morrts
and Jobn Doe Morris, Mer husband, and als
persons unkuown, Mf any, having or claiming
an Interest in and to the’ hereinafter deseribed
real property, Defendants. No. 98178. Notice
aud Summons.
State of Washington, to the above defendants
and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claimants or
holders of an interest or estate In and to the
heretnatter described real property. are hereby
notitied that the above named plaintif is the
liolder of a certain delinquent tax certificate
issued by the Treasurer of King County, State
of Washington, dated the 18th day of February,
1904, and numbered as: follows, for the delin-
quent taxes of the following year, in the fol-
lowing amount, and upon the real property situ-
ated in said ‘King Connty, described as, fol-
lows, to-wit: Town of Renton, Lot 8, Block 19,
Certifeate No. B25375, year 1902, amount $3.25.
‘That the taxes for the following’ prior and. sub-
sequent years have been paid by the plaintiff
upon said above described real property, to-wit:
Lot 8, Block 19, Town of Renton, amonnt $2.48,
year 1903: amount $3.00, year’ 1904: amount
$5.00, year 1905: amount $3.00, year 1906, Which
Several sums bear interest at the rate of 15 per
cent. per annnm from said date of payment,
and are all the unpaid and unredeemed taxes
upon and against said real property.
You and each of you, (including said persons
unknown, if’any), are hereby further notified
and summoned to’ be and appear within sixty
days after the date of first publication of this
notice, exclusive of the day of said first pub-
Heation, to-wit: within 60 days after the 18th
day of October, 1907, in the above entitled
court and action: and defend this action and
answer the complaint of said plaintiff and
serve a copy of your answer on the under-
signed plaintiff at his office below stated, or
pay the amount due, together with interest
and costs. In case you fall so to do, judg-
ment will be rendered herein, foreclosing the
Hien of sald taxes and costs against each parcel
of said real property for the sums and amounts
due upon and charged against each, for said
faxes, interest and costs, ordering ‘a sale of
exch parcel of said property for the satistac-
tion of the sums charged and found against
it respectively as provided by law, and as
prayed in plaintiff's complaint, now on file
in this cause and Court,
W. 'T. GAFFNER, Plaint#f.
Office Address: 457 Arcade Building, Seattle,
King County, Washington.
October 18—November 29.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATH
of Washington, for King County.
W. T. Gaffner, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah A. Morris
and John Doe ‘Morris, her husband, ‘and all
persons unknown, if any, baving or claiming
an interest in and to the hereinafter described
real property. Defendants. No, 58166. Notice
and Summons.
State of Washington, to the above defena-
aurts and each of, them:
You and each of you, as owners, claimants
or holders of an interest or estate’ in and to
the hereinafter described real property, are
hereby notified that the above named plaintiff
is the holder of a certain delinquent tax cer-
tifleate issued by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 13th day of
February, 1904, and ‘numbered as follows, for
the delinquent ‘taxes of the following year, in
the following amount, and upon the real prop-
erty situated in said King County, described
as follows, to-wit: Town of Renton, Lot 7,
Block 19, Certificate No. B25874, year 1902,
amount $8.25. That the taxes for the following
prior and subsequent years haye been paid by
the plaintiff upon said above described real
property, to-wit: Lot 7, Block 19, Town of
Renton, ‘amount $2.48, year 1903; amount $3.00,
year 1004; amount $3.00, year 1905; amount
$3.00, year 1906, Which ‘several sums bear
Interest at tha rate of 19 per cent per annum
from said date of payment, and are all the
unpaid and unredeemed taxes upon and against
said real property,
‘You and each of you, (including said persons
unknown, if any), “are hereby further notified
and summoned to’ be and appear within sixty
days after the date of first publication of this
notice, exclusive of the day of said first pub-
Heation, to-wit: within 60 days after the 18th
day of October. 1907, in the above entitled
court and action; and defend this action and
angwer the. complaint of said plaintiff apd
serve a cops of your answer on the undér-
signed plainti at his office below stated, or
pay the amount due, together with interest
and costs. In ease you fall so to do, judgment
will be rendered herein, foreclosing ‘the lien
of said taxes and costs agatnst each parcel of
said real property for the sums and amounts
due upon and charged against each, for said
taxes, interest and costs, ordering ‘a sale of
each parcel of said property for the satis.
faction of the sums charged and found against
it respectively as provided by law, and as
prayed in plainti@”s, complaint, ow en file
in this cause and Court.
W. T, GAFFNER. Plaintiff.
Office Address: 457 Areade Bldg., Seattle, King
County, Washington. ’
First publication dated October 18th, 1907.
IN THH SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
of Washington, for King County.
W. T. Gaffer, Plaintiff, vs, H. A. Elliott,
and all’ persons unknown, if any, having or
claiming an interest in and te the hereinafter
described real preperty, Defendants. No, 58123.
Notice and Summons.
State of Washington, to the above defendants
and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claimanre
or holders of an interest or estate in and to-
the lereinafter described real property, are
hereby notified that the above named plaintify
is the bolder of a certain delinquent tax certife
cate issued by the Treusurer of King County,.
State of Washington, dated the 27th day o&
June, 1904, and numbered as follows, fox
the delinquent taxes of the following year, im
the following amount, and upon the real prop—
erty situated in sald King County, described
as follows, to-wit: Sanders Add. ‘to Gilman
Park and Salmon Bay, Lot 6, Block 5,
Certificate No. 827863, year 1901, amount $2.0.
Phat the taxes for the following’ prior and sub-
sequent years have been paid by the plaintiff
upon said above described real property, to-wit:
Lot 6, Block 5, Sunder’s Add, to Gilman Park,
and Salmon Bay, amount $2.23, year 1902;
amount $1.99, year 1903; amount $1.95, year
1004; amount $1.95, year 1905; amount $1.05,
year 1906, Wich several sums bear interest
at the rate of 15 per cent. per annum from said
date of payment, and are all the unpaid ané
uuredeemed taxes upon and against said rea}
property. «
You and each of you, (including said per-
sons unknown, if any), are hereby further,
notified and summoned to be and appear’ witht
sixty days after the date of first publication of
this notice, exclusive of the day of said first
publication, to-wit: within 60 days after the
Asth day of October, 1907, Iu tie above em
fitled court and action, and defend this uctiom
and answer the compliint of siid pluintitt and
serve. a copy of your answer on the under:
signed plasitift at his office below stated, oF
pay the amount due, tozether with {nteress
ind costs. In case you fail so to do, judgment
Will be rendered lierein, foreclosing ‘the Hem
of sald taxes and costs against each parcel
of said real property for the sums and amounts
due upon and charged against each, for said
tuxes, interest. and costs, ordering a sale of
each parcel of said property for the satisfac
tion of the sums charged and found against
it respectively as provided by law, and av
prayed in plaintif’s complaint, now on file
in ‘this cause and Court.
W. T. GAFFNER, Plaintiff.
Office Address: 457 Arcade Bldg., Seattle, King
County, Washington. 5
October 18—November 29.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, OF THE STATB
‘of Washington, for King County,
W. 'T. Gaffer, Plaintiff, vs. Hi A, Wlltott,
and all’ persons ‘unknown,’ if any, having oF
claiming an interest in and to the hereinafter
described real property, Defendants, No. 58121-
Notice and Summons,
State of Washington, to the above defendants
and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claimants
or holders of an interest or estate in and te
the hereinafter described real property, a7e~
hereby notified that the above named platntite’
is the holder of a certain delinquent tax certi-
ficate issued by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 27th day of
June, 1904, and numbered as follows, for the
delinquent ‘taxes of the following yeur, in the:
‘ollowing amount, and upon the real property:
situated in said King County, described as fos
lows, to-wit: Sanders Add. to Gilman Par:
and | Salmon Bags Loto og Bak, att
No. B27864, year 190i, amount $2.09. That thy
taxes for ‘the following prior, and subsequent
years have been paid by the plaintift upon said»
above described real property, to-wit: Let %,-
Block 5, Sanders Add. to Gilman Park apd?
Salmon ' Bay, amount $2.25, year 1002;
amount $1.98, year 1903; amount $1.95, year
1904; amount $1.95, year 1905; amount $4.05,
year 1906. Which ‘several sums bear interest.
at the rate of 15 per cent. per aun frouy gail?
date of payment, and are all the unpaid and:
unredeemed taxes upon and against said realy
property.
You and each of you, (including said persons
unknow,n, if any), are hereby further notified
and summoned tobe and appear within sixty
days after the date of first publication of time
notice, exclusive of the day of said first pub-
ication, to-wit: within 60 days after the 18th
day of October, 1907, In the above entitled
‘court and action, and’ defend this action and
‘answer the complaint of said plainti and
serve a copy of your answer on the under-
signed plaintiff at’ bis office below stated, or
pay the amount due, together with interest
and costs. In, case you fail so to do, judgment
will be rendgred herein, foreclosing ‘the lien:
of said taxes and costs against each parcel of
said real property for the sums and amounts.
due upon and charged against each, for said:
taxes, interest and costs, ordering a sale of
each ‘parcel of said property for the satisfac
uon of the sums charged and found against it
respectively as provided by law, and as prayed:
in. plaintiff's complaint, now on, fle fy this
cause and Court,
W. T. GAFFNER, Plaintift.
Office Address: 457 Arcade Bldg., Seattle, Wasb:
ington. 2
October 18—November 29.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF KING: COUN
ty, State of Washington.
James B. Wherrie, Plaintiff, vs. Cathevine-~
L. Wherrie, Defendant.
‘The State of Washington to the said Catherine’
L. Wherrie, Defendant: You are hereby sum-
moned to appear within sixty days after the
date of the first publication of this summons,
to-wit: within sixty days after the 18th day of
October, 1907, and defend the above entitle
action in the above entitled court, and answer
the complaint of the plaintiff, and serve a copy
of your answer upon the undersigned attorneys.
for plaintiff, at their office below stated; and!
in case of your failure so to do judgment wil
be rendered against you according to the prayer:
of suid complaint, which “has teen fled with,
the clerk of said court. The object of sald
action is to obtain a divorce from the bonds off
matrimony from you on the ground of abandowm-
ment for more than one year last past.
GEO. B. CHAPIN and
SOLON T. WILLIAMS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
P. ©. Address: 625 and 626 New York Block,.
Seattle, Washington.
October 18—November 20.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
INTHE SUPERIOR COURT OF KING
County, State of Washington.
In the "Matter of the Estate of David
J. Edwards, Deceased. No. .’.....
Notice is hereby given to the credit-
ors and all persons having claims against
David J. Edwards, deceased, or against
said estate, to present and exhibit therm
within one year from the date of the
first publication of this notice to the
undersigned, administratrix, with the
necessary vouchers, at the law office of
J. M. Wiestling, 421-2-3 Boston, Block,
Seattle, Washington, the place for the
transaction of the business of said estate.
CAROLINE J. EDWARDS,
J. M. WIESTLING,