Seattle Republican
Friday, September 17, 1909
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President William Howard Taft broke summer camp last Wednesday and began his long trip of swinging round the circle. He will come directly west to Seattle over the northern route and will return over the southern route, which will take him through California and a number of the southern states. He will remain in Seattle for two days or more and the most of the time he is in the city he will be the guest of the A.Y.P. Exposition. While swinging round the circle he will visit thirty different states of the Union and one foreign country, spending a few hours in Mexico. He had thought of making Alaska a part of his itinerary, but found that he was too pressed for time to do so. He will inspect the New Orleans harbor while on his trip and go by steamboat up the Mississippi river, viewing the old battle grounds of the immortal U. S. Grant. He will leave the river at Vicksburg, the city Grant fought so hard to capture, and go from there over to Jackson, the state capitol of Mississippi, where a royal welcome awaits him. From there he will start for Washington City doing those places through which his route to Washington City takes him.
William Jennings Bryan, who has been styled the great commoner, and who has three times been nominated on the Democratic ticket for president and who is said to be busily engaged at present seeking a fourth nomination for the same office, is billed to be in Seattle the 12th of October and will while here speak at the A.-Y.-P. Exposition grounds. In other words, he is to be the guest of the exposition for so much per. Bryan is a genius at money making and his hot air lectures sell just as readily as if they were the genuine stuff. While speaking in Texas a few days ago he declared that both Cook and Peary must be Democrats in politics, and when pressed for a reason for so speaking he replied, because Democrats are so accustomed to working out in the cold and both of these men have done their best while in the coldest place on earth. Between times Mr. Bryan lectures in every section of the country charging so much per night for his talks and he has become so famous as a lecturer that since he was first defeated for the presidency he has accumulated something like two million dollars thus placing him high in the ranks of rich men.
Governor Wilson of Kentucky delivered one of the welcome addresses before the recent session of the National Negro Business League. Among other things, he said: "I have no use for the professional Negro, the one who makes his way by being a Negro; I have no more use for him than I have for a professional Irishman or a professional German or a professional Methodist. I have cared about this problem not as a special friend, but as a lover of liberty, who wants every man to have a fair chance." Have we not all too much made excuses for ourselves because we are Negroes, and because of our racial identity, asking certain favors? The Governor has no use for the professional Negro, nor is this sort of character any help to the real progress of the race. But we should be as anxious to measure up to the standard of manhood —not a Negro standard—but the standard of man as it applies to humanity.—A Negro.
Richard Saxe Jones, a well known attorney of Seattle, is deeply interested in seeing nonpartisan judiciary elected in this state and in this he is not alone. Mr. Jones, however, is one of those uncompromising Democrats, and judging from his utterances from time to time, he is one of those Democrats that have never tasted' the reconstruction elixir that was administered to Democracy by the immortal U. S. Grant, and for these reasons we are inclined to think his advocacy of a nonpartisan judiciary is simply to get a Democrat into an office by a technical ruse where under ordinary circumstances there is no more show of him getting an office than for a snow ball to fly through hades. So far as Seattle is concerned she has already a pretty good nonpartisan judiciary, that is to say, the politics of the litigants enter in no degree into the trials. Mr. Jones has by inuendo accused Judge Gay of writing his decisions with the aid of partisan glasses, but no other attorney has had any reason to speak of Judge Gay in such a manner, and we therefore are of the opinion that, Richard Saxe Jones is badly troubled with a Democratic nightmare. There is not to exceed one Democrat to every twenty Republican attorneys in Seattle and why in heaven's name should that twenty consider for a minute the wishes of that one Democrat.
Bishop Fallows is out advocating the theory that dead folks return to the world and communicate with the liv-
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ing. That is to say, the spirit which leaves its tenement of clay, may go to the spirit world, but it is not only able to return to this world, but is actually able to communicate with the living. If his theory is correct then all the talk about the rich man dives in the Bible is simply fiction. Then it occurs to the average person of thought and ideas that, if that particular theory is a myth then is not the whole biblical fabrication more or less mythological?
Col. Fred D. Heustis, one of the foremost men of the State of Washington, dropped dead at his home in Olympia last Wednesday evening. Col. Heustis has been prominent in the public affairs of the state for the past twenty-five years, holding many places of importance. He was a retired capitalist, being one of the wealthy men of the Northwest.
Ray Stannard Baker, the well known magazine writer, declares that, the people of this country are no longer giving multiplied millions of dollars for church extensions. Although upwards of a billion dollars were given away last year for benevolent purposes, of that stupendous sum comparatively little of it went for church purposes, which means that that particular kind of church work is sadly on the wane.
William Harlan, editor and proprietor of the Oaksville Cruiser, spent a few days in the city the past week. Mr. Harlan has but recently purchased the Cruiser Oaksville and being an old newspaper man proposes to make it take on a new lease of active life. He spent many years in Nebraska where he was more or les sprominent in public affairs and was sufficiently prominent to have the honor of one of the counties named for him. Mr. Harlan thinks the southwest will be very favorable to Senator Wilson if he runs for United States senator next year.
Cardinal Gibbons says you cannot legislate virtue into men. By that he means to take the stand that, while the prohibition advocates all over the country seem to be making much headway just now, yet, in his opinion, they will sooner or later fail. Cardinal Gibbons, however, believes that there is no sin so great as the sin of intemperance, but like all other sins and evils those committing it must be shown the error of their ways by persuasive means and not by the big stick.
Governor Donaghey of Arkansas has declared against prize fighting in that state and has instructed the sheriffs of th edifferent counties of the state to prevent prize fighting in any form to be pulled off in their respective counties. The law forbids any such encounters and he orders the sheriffs to do their duties.
Judge Hutton of the superior court of Omaha, Nebraska, has departed from the regular custom and sentenced a murderer to be hanged on Monday instead of on Friday and for this the Protestant preachers of Omaha passed resolutions of commendation.
William Moran, one of the promoters and founders of Moran's Foundry and Ship Yard, died in Seattle last Monday after a lingering illness covering many months. The death bed was surrounded by the other brothers, all of whom have become famous the world over on account of the great iron and steel plant they established in Seattle.
Ole Hanson, a member of the eleventh legislature of the State of Washington and residing in Seattle, has practically announced his intention to cross political swords with the Hon. Will E. Humphrey for the nomination as representative to the house of congress. While Mr. Hanson is a Norwegian by birth he announces that he is not expecting the Norwegians to support him any more so than they would Mr. Humphrey unless he possess some qualifications for the office that Humphrey does not and he feels absolutely certain that he does.
David T. Ham, one of Spokane's leading as well as most active citizens, spent a few days in Seattle this week taking in the sights of the big city. It has been hinted that Mr. Ham, owing to the fact that Miles Poindexter has not made good in Congress, may shy his castor in the race for the nomination to the house of representatives of Congress on the Republican ticket next year. For years he has been at the head of the local Republican organization and has made good in every campaign. Should he go into the fight he will be backed by the Review and the leading to the ucator, woman good for greater sition. budding zens, w the city
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Joseph B. Lindsley, assistant United States district attorney for Eastern Washington, did the city this week and was pleased with the great exposition. Mr. Lindsley is one of the brightest minds in the public service of this state and it is freely predicted by those who know him best that, he will be heard from somewhere nearer the top of the ladder than he now stands in the very near future. He served two terms in the state legislature with credit to himself and his constituents.
State Senator J. A. Falconer of Everett was seen in Seattle one day this week and when questioned as to the senatorial situation replied: "I am in no sense interested in this premature senatorial fight, which has broken loose in Seattle. It is untimely and unwarranted. I am for neither of the men spoken of in King county for United States senator unless you King countyites get together and signify the man you want for senator by taking a straw ballot as has Pierce county done in the congressional fight." It was but last year, if the writer's memory serves him correctly, that Mr. Falconer was himself a candidate for office and one of the men who is now spoken of in connection with the next United States senatorial campaign did not leave a stone unturned to help him win his battle and it is rather remarkable that Mr. Falconer should so soon forget such small favors.
Richard A. Ballinger, secretary of the interior, has been vindicated by President Taft as to the charges made against him by Pinchot and Glavis which by inuendo implicated him in the Cunningham coal land grab. The final outcome of this controversy is very pleasing to the Seattle folk, whether or not they were friendly to Judge Ballinger, for no other reason than that he is a Seattle man. Despite the fact however that President Taft has given Secretary a clean bill of laden there are a great many persons even in Seattle that really believe that there is something rotten in Denmark, and especially along the line laid down by Pinchot, and that sooner or later Secretary Ballinger will retire from the Taft cabinet on account of it. Already the Chicago Tribune, which is one of the most reliable publications in the Middle West, has editorially declared the resignation of Secretary Richard A. Ballinger was but a question of time. In its opinion his resignation would be for the best political interest of President Taft because the people have lost confidence in Ballinger and whether guilty or innocent from a political standpoint it will be a great deal better for Taft to have him quit.
An Era of Extravagance. If the people of this country realized the enormous increase in public expenditures in late years there would be such an outcry against this extravagance that it would shake political centers. The Wall Street Journal recently showed that the municipal debt in the twelve largest cities in the United States had increased from $444,967,167 in 1899 to $1,000,173,019 in 1909. The largest increases were in Boston and New York. The debt of the latter has grown in the past decade three times faster, proportionately, than that of any other city. We have recently referred to the fact that before the Spanish-American war in 1896-97 the expenses of the United States government amounted to only $365,000,000, while during the past year they were almost double that figure.
What justification is there for this enormous increase in public expenditures? Are we so prosperous that we do not regard this increasing burden of taxation? It would seem so, for in many of our cities the experiment of conducting public utilities at great expense is still being considered. States are expending money in every direction, and the Federal government is putting its army and navy almost on a war footing and formulating prodigious plans for public improvements, some of them of doubtful utility. The next great political issue is bound to be based on a demand for retrenchment and economy in public expenditures.—Leslie's.
Mrs. Booker T. Washington, who undougttedly is the leading woman of the land among Afro-Americans, owing to the fact that she is the wife of the distinguished educator, and secondly for the reason that she is a noble woman herself, who is doing in her own quiet way much good for the colored women of the country, spent the greater part of the week in Seattle attending the exposition. She was accompanied by her son, who is just budding into manhood. Both the papers and the citizens, white and black, paid her many courtesies while in the city.
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THE NORTH POLE AT LAST. If Dr. Frederick A. Cook of Brooklyn, really reached the north pole a year ago last April—and we trust he did—he reached it just in time to beat the aeroplanes. There seems to be no good reason to doubt his story in the New York Herald, yet such experts as Mr. Evelyn Baldwin and Admiral Melville are dubious about it at this writing. Other experienced persons—Major Darwin, the president of the Royal Geographical Society, Lieutenant Shackleton, Captain Amundsen, the Duke of the Abruzzi—have received Dr. Cook's story with enthusiasm, and await his home coming and all the details with hospitable anticipations. There is no one stationed at the north pole to punch the traveler's ticket or give him a notary's certificate affidaviting his visit. The evidence that Mr. Cook has accomplished the great feat is nothing more, and can be nothing more than his word, with such concurrent testimony as can be furnished by the Eskimos who went with him, and the records, day by day, of his journey. That will be enough, and the world in general expects the evidence to be satisfactory, and is eager to throw up its hat and shout, Well done! It is clear gain to have the job accomplished. The attempts to do it were expensive and not very profitable, and were bound to continue until it was done.
It is true that they have not noticeably diverted energy from other achievements. The world has not been waiting, exactly, for the pole to be reached, but in so far as lives, energy, and money have been spent in efforts to reach the pole, it is gain to have that stunt out of the way. There are more pressing jobs in sight today than there were when the quest for the pole began, and every day the accessions to human knowledge and human powers rush new groups of possibilities into the range of human effort. There are tremendous things waiting to be done in the field of science: the power of the sun and the tides to be applied to the driving of man-made machines, a method to be devised of getting heat and power out of coal that will not waste ninety-eight percent of that precious commodity as present methods do; a storage battery to be perfected—any scientist can give a long list of such problems pressing for solution. And in the fields of ethics and politics there are other vast problems pressing for solution—the restriction or abolition of war, the development of the best governmental and economic machinery for inducing folks to live together in peace, the widening of opportunity and the extension of human capacity to improve it. It is time, high time, that we knew all about the surface and contents of this planet we inhabit, and were free to devote all our energy to the boundless art of living on it to the best possible purpose.
Let us all hope, then, that Dr. Cook's completed story will carry conviction. Maurice Francis Egan, our minister at Copenhagen, quotes Deergaard Jansen, the Danish inspector of North Greenland, as a corroborator of Dr. Cook's narrative. Since Jansen cannot have inspected the pole which Dr. Cook discovered, it is inferred that he has inspected Dr. Cook and satisfied himself by conversation that our fellow countryman's discovery is valid. No special eagerness is yet discovered among the nations to ac
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quire the pole. If earth's northernmost exteremity is land, and a part of Greenland, it will belong to Denmark; if it is a part of Canada, it will belong to Great Britain; if it is an island, it will belong—so Mr. Wickersham says—to the United States; and if it is ice, anybody can have it. It belongs to the government of the finder until the owner claims it and proves property.—Harper's Weekly.
NEGRO CAPTURES NORTH POLE.
It is gratifying to the millions of Negroes in the United States that Mathew Henson, a Negro, was the only civilized man that reached the north pole with Peary, not because it will in any sense aid them in their struggle for a place on the higher stages of civilization as is viewed by the Caucasian, but because the Caucasian has always been inclined to minimize the few goods deeds of the Negro and maximize the bad things that he did. But a few days ago there appeared in public print in Seattle an article to the effect that "the home of the Negro was in the South where he should remain," and before the type got cold the news flashed over the wires that a white man and a black man had captured the north pole the furthest point to the north a human being could go. It would thus seem that the Negro's home is wherever he can exist and from Henson's experience he can exist any place on the face of the earth. The Negro is just as capable of expansion as the Caucasian and the sooner both of them except that theory in toto the better for all concerned.
WANTED: NEWS FROM THE NORTH.
Well, bless my soul,
They've found the Pole
Up in the Arctic Sea;
And, I declare,
They've found it where
'Twas always thought to be!
The thing was sot
Upon the spot
Where scientists inclined
To think that it
Would go and sit
Whene'er it had a mind.
It wasn't found
Afloating round,
As other poles have been,
But sticking there
Up in the air
Just like a big hat-pin.
The news has come,
And strikes us dumb,
But no details as yet;
But doubtless Cook
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We hope that he
Right speedily
Will hasten back to us,
And quickly tell
Just what befell
When first he spied the cuss.
Is it a Pole,
Or just a hole—
A subway through the snow?
Or a tip-top
Old barber-shop
Run by the Esquimau?
And if this world
Is twirled and twirled
As on an axle—O
At just what rate
Did Cook gyrate
While standing on his toe?
J. K. B.
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The Dubois Amateur Dramatic Club will give a drama next Wednesday evening at the Swedish Hall, Thirty-first and Madison, at 8:30 p. m., to which the general public is invited. This club is made up of some of the best musically inclined Afro-Americans of the city and you will hear some excellent musical numbers rendered if you attend next Wednesday evening.
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REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION of The State Bank of Seattle, located at Seattle, Washington, at the close of business on the 1st day of September, 1999:
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts ... $ 682,422.74
Overdrafts ... $ 1,294.04
Banking house, furniture and fixtures ... 10,000.00
Expenses and taxes paid ... 7,733.58
Interest accrued ... 5,410.09
Other resources ... 5,552.17
U. S. and other high grade bonds ... $ 77,791.44
Warrants ... 17,834.38
Due from banks ... 316,212.75
Exchanges for clearing house ... 15,433.19
Checks on other banks and other cash items ... 3,981.06
Cash on hand ... 59,322.93
490,575.75
Total ... $1,202,988.33
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock ... $ 100,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits ... 13,798.38
Dividends unpaid ... 45.00
Due to banks, deposits ... $ 53,245.11
Individual deposits ... 621,171.18
Savings and time deposits ... 368,067.69
Certified checks ... 4,451.50
Cashier's checks and letters of credit ... 42,209.47
1,089,144.95
State of Washington, County of King, ss.
I, A. H. Soelberg, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
foregoing statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
A. H. SOELBERG.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 9th day of September, 1909.
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A. H. KAHLKE.
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REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION of Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company, Colman Building, Seattle, at close of business September 1, 1909.
Loans and discounts ..... $
Accrued interest (net) ..... $
Street improvement bonds ..... $
State and King County war-
rants ..... $
Stocks and bonds ..... $
Safe deposit equipment ..... $
Furniture and fixtures ..... $
Real estate and other re-
sources ..... $
Government and ..... $
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RESOURCES
M. A. Teister
railroad bonds.$ $ 82,000.00
Cash on hand and
due from banks $93,209.58
Total $1,212,741.35
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 100,000.00
Surplus and undivided 14,599.87
Deposits 1,098,141.48
Total $1,212,741.35
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People's Savings Bank of Seattle,
Wash., September 1, 1909:
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts ..... $ 453,330.21
Bonds, warrants and other
securities ..... 374,783.12
Banking house ..... 281,050.47
Other real estate ..... 103,191.38
Cash and exchange ..... 1,101,823.27
$2,314,178.45
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in ..... $ 100,000.00
Undivided profits ..... 218,387.75
Deposits ..... 1,995,339.70
$2,314,178.45
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ss.
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that the foregoing statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief.
JOS. T. GREENLEAF, Cashier.
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J. S. GOLDSMITH.
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this 8th day of September, 1909.
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THE NEGRO'S HOME.
Wherever the stars and stripes floats in the United States or the insular possessions of the United States there "is the place for the Negro," providing he is satisfied with the conditions and environments thereabouts. The American black man is of the same flesh and blood as the American white man and wherever the latter can reside and prosper there is no reason why the Negro cannot do likewise. To prescribe the black man to live in any particular section of this country is saying that he is not a free citizen and for the black man himself to submit to any such prescriptions he admits that he is not capable of making a living only among black folks. The Negro should so educate himself that he will be able to take his place among the most learned whites and make good and if he does not he will go down whether in the South, North, East or West. Of course there is more prejudice against him in purely white communities than in purely black ones, but a great deal of it is due to the fact that, the black man poorly prepares himself for the battles of life and is not able to cope with his white brother. The really meritorious man whether black or white will prosper whether he is in a white or a black community.
Thousands of black folks could find employment in the Northwest and other sections north of the Mason and Dixon line, for which they could get from ten to twenty times more wages than for the same kind of employment in the south and they could take that money and purchase real estate that in their life time would increase in value a hundredfold over similar properties owned in the South. We venture the assertion that the few hundred black families in the State of Washington own real estate that is worth more than a hundred times their number in the south every one of whom owning a small piece of real estate. The south is a dead one and the black man should not be willing to tie himself down to a dead community, which is not only a hundred years behind the times, but shows no signs of improving.
Before leaving for the far west it is reported that President Taft poured oil on the troubled waters over which the Ballinger-Pinchot craft is to sail. Taft always was a great pacifier and in this he has sustained his reputation.
Peace in Europe seems assured, but it comes high, judging from the multiplied millions of dollars that have been appropriated by the various powers for war measures. However, peace is said to be priceless.
Duke of Abruzzi seems to be still watching Miss Elkins' fortune and hopes to yet get it in his clutches, the Italian royal apes to the contrary notwithstanding.
His gymnastic instructor says' south to, and including, Texas.
Dr. Carlyon, of Olympia, wants to go to Congress. Well, that's the limit. He would never know that he was in Congress if he would stay there fifty years.
Organized labor of this country may consider Japanese undesirable but our business men take a different view of them—our business men want the money.
If both Cook and Peary have planted the stars and stripes on the north pole then it occurs to us that, the pole has stripes enough on it to hold it for a while.
Japan might have licked China in pitched battles between the two nations, but the Chinese parade skinned the Japanese parade a million miles.
In putting M. P. McCoy behind the bars it may be truly said that another smart Alec now knows "it pays to be honest."
Spending money seems to be a weakness of the Thaw family and they never stop as long as there is a dollar in the till.
Nine hundred enumerators will count the folks of Washington state in seventeen days, which will be going some.
Sunday funeral fad should simply fade away and be forgotten. There is altogether too much pomp and display in funerals anyway. The dead is not in a position to appreciate the would-be courtesies and the living should have more sense than to waste the money on a dead one.
TOPICS IN BRIEF.
The long-promised "awakening of China" is about to be realized. Mr. Roosevelt is going to visit that country.—St. Paul Pioneer Press.
It was a Cook's tour—New York World.
When Mr. Harriman sends for the doctor Wall Streets gets sick—Baltimore Sun.
And in the whole week at Reims the flying men neither killed nor hurt any one.—New York World.
Standard Oil is so alarmed that its stock has fallen up to 712.—Memphis Commercial Appeal.
However, Mr. Harriman was accustomed to mud-baths before he left the United States.—Puck.
Whether the world runs to aeroplanes or automobiles, Standard Oil still wins.—Atlanta Constitution.
It seems that Mr. Taft can't avoid inheriting some of "my feuds" as well as "my policies."—Atlanta Constitution.
The Government has no sense of historic perspective in making Lincoln pennies. Lincoln was no copperhead.—Detroit Free Press.
They say in New York that every time a Tammany man looks at the statue of Liberty he laughs.—Charleston News and Courier.
About this time 100 years ago Oliver Wendell Holmes, doubtless, was the Autocrat of the Entire Family—Chicago Tribune.
His gymnastic instructor says
Few States east of Chicago, i. e., erican hen's lay in a year is equal Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama, send their surplus to its market. Most of the Eastern States supply New York and Boston. The value of the egg production in the United States for a single year is given at $145,000,000. Wool produced is valued at $45,750,000; poultry exceeds it by $91,000,000, and eggs by $99,000,000. The Am in value to fifty-seven per cent of the entire income realized by the export of all the meat products. If to the eggs is added the value of the poultry, meat products are completely overbalanced. Only once since the government has kept records, in 190, have the American mines been able to beat the record of the American hen.
that President Taft is a strong fighter when he has the gloves on. He ought to keep them on.—Puck.
Says Mr. Bryan's Commoner, in a burst of candor, "It pays to work for the public welfare." So we understand.—Milwaukee Sentinel.
The aeroplane now goes round and round, the bands begin to play; man is about to spread his wings and sail the milky way.—Chicago Tribune.
Mr. Bryan's growth in political wisdom may be estimated with a fair degree of accuracy by carefully noting the prophecies he refrains from making.—Chicago Tribune.
Government experts estimate that there is enough coal in the United States to last 7,310 years. Orders for delivery after the expiration of that period are rejected by all responsible dealers.—New York Evening Mail.
LEGAL BLACKMAIL.
"Well, I might not be able to win the case, if it should have to go to trial, but I will give him a scare and may perhaps he will come through," exclaimed an attorney to a client one day this week, which was overheard by the writer. If the case had no merit in it and the attorney forced the other fellow to come through rather than stand a law suit then the attorney was nothing more or less than a blackmailer. Intimidating men with threatened law suits is mighty poor business and the lawyer caught in the act should be disbarred. Business men frequently give up sums of money to reporters on newspapers to keep their private affairs out of the papers and this is pronounced the most damnable type of blackmail, but even that is no worse than the attorney that will threaten a person with a law suit because he thinks he can be intimidated so as to give up money that he either does not owe or there is some dispute as to the account.
AMERICAN HEN VERSUS A GOLD MINE.
The American hen has demonstrated her right to cackle. Her total output is greater than the output of any other one class of products in the industrial world. According to the last census, there are 233,598,005 chickens of laying age in the United States. Their average value is $70,000,000 and if divided, the eggs they lay would allow 203 eggs annually to each person in the country. The value of all the fowls, about $85,000,000, would entitle every person to one dollar if the proceeds of sale were divided. The weight of the eggs laid yearly tips 970,363 tons, while all the animal products exported—pork, tallow, bacon, beef, ham and sausage—weigh only 846,860 tons. Chicago is the greatest egg center in the country. Seven hundred and twenty millions of eggs are stored there yearly. An average of 2,000,000 cases of eggs comes into Chicago every year, each case containing 360 eggs. The greater part of these arrives in March, April and May, when about 20,000 cases are received daily. During the remainder of the year about 5,000 cases a day are received. These eggs come from all States west to the Rocky Mountains and south to and including, Texas.
[Name]
FRED D. HEUSTIS.
has claimed Col. Fred D. Heustis and when it almost men of the state crossed to the great city by a great many and despised by but few, it gave friend, an enthusiastic advocate and a loyal companion present at all Republican conventions, a candidate for any position save that of which he held for four years and filled with his satisfaction to his superiors. The political energy required him for his spirit of fairness which whatever he was interested. When he left the customs he retired from public life and lived took things easy until he died. He how did reluctantly accept a place on the Capitol was created to sell the state capitol lands and capitol foundation, which was abandoned administration, not for neither the honor nor for the good of Olympia. A few hours been remarked, "When I die I do not want much remains. A few words from Senator Wilson in my." In this his wishes were carried out.
east of Chicago, i. e., american hen's lay in a year in Tennessee and Alabama surplus to its marsh of the Eastern States York and Boston. The egg production in the states for a single year is 5,000,000. Wool produced at $45,750,000; needs it by $91,000,000, $99,000,000. The Am-
Death has claimed Col. Fred D. Heustis and when it did so one of the foremost men of the state crossed to the great beyond. He was loved by a great many and despised by but few, if any at all. He was a true friend, an enthusiastic advocate and a loyal supporter. He was the omnipresent at all Republican conventions and yet he was never a candidate for any position save that of collector of customs, which he held for four years and filled with honor to himself and satisfaction to his superiors. The political enemies of Col. Heustis admired him for his spirit of fairness which he always showed in whatever he was interested. When he left the office of collector of customs he retired from public life and likewise from business and took things easy until he died. He however a few months ago did reluctantly accept a place on the Capitol Commission, which was created to sell the state capitol lands and to complete the old capitol foundation, which was abandoned under the Rogers administration, not for neither the honor nor the remuneration, but for the good of Olympia. A few hours before he died he casually remarked, "When I die I do not want much fuss made over my remains. A few words from Senator Wilson and then to the crematory." In this his wishes were carried out.
SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK
THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE SCANDINA
located at Seattle, State of Washington, at the clo
1, 1909.
RESOURCES.
counts .....
REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN Bank, located at Seattle, State of Washington, at the close of business, September 1, 1909.
Capital ..... $ 500,000.00
Surplus ..... 350,000.00
Undivided profits ..... 198,216.89
Deposits from banks ..... $ 770,245.60
Other demand deposits ..... 4,358,344.22
Time and savings deposits ..... 4,886,329.56
On the basis of real banking service, we are pleased to invite additional accounts from banks and bankers, firms, corporations and individuals, to each of whom will be accorded courteous treatment and every accommodation that is consistent with conservative banking.
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4
IN_ THE SUPWRIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County,
L. H. Craver, Plaintiff, vs, Richmond
Beach Improvement Company, and all
persons unknown, if any, having or
claiming an interest, in, ‘and, to the
hereinafter described real property,
Defendants. No, 69209—Notice and
Summons.
State of Washington: ‘To the above
defendants and each of them:
‘You and each of you, as owners, claim-
ants or holders of an’ interest or estate
jn and to the hereinafter deseribed real
property, are hereby notified that the
Rbove named plaintift is the holder of
one certain delinquent tax certificate is-
sued by the Treasurer of King County,
tSate of Washington, dated the 19th day
of October, 1908, and numbered B54576,
for the delinquent taxes of the year 1905,
in the amount of 84 cents, and upon the
real property situated in said King
County, deseribed as follows, to-wit:
Beginning 60 feet East from N. B.
cor, Lot 7, Block 5, Richmond Beach,
thence So. 120 feet, thence East 120 feet,
thence North 120 feet, thence West 126
feet to the Point of Beginning, being a
part of SW. 4 of NE. % of Sec. 2,
Tp, 26 .N., R. 3 1, W. M.
‘Phat the taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintiff upon said above described
. real property, to-wit: For the year 1906
the sum of 30 cents; for the year 1907
the sum of 29 cents, 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 eral 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 publi-
cation, to-wit: within 60 days after Sep-
tember 17th, 1909, in the above entitled
court and action; ‘and defend this action
and answer the complaint of said plain-
tif and serve a copy of your answer on
the undersigned attorney for plaintiff at
this office. below stated, or pay the
amount due, together with interest and
costs, In case you fail so to do, judg-
ment 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 said taxes, in-
terest 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 as prayed in plaintiff's com-
plaint, now on file in this cause and
Court!
L, H. CRAVER, Plamtift.
A. C, MACDONALD,
‘Attorney for Plaintiff. Office address
524 Bailey Building, Seattle, Wash,
Sent 17—Oct 29, 1909.
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
L. H, Craver, Piaintift, vs. Unknown
Owners, and ‘all persons unknown, if
any, having or claiming an interest in
and’ to the hereinafter described real
property, Defendants, No. 69204—No-
tice and’ Summons.
State of Washington: ‘To the above
defendants and each of them:
You and each af you, as owners, claim~
ants 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
once certain delinquent tax certificate is-
sued by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 18th day
of June, 1907, and’ numbered B48225,
for the delinquent taxes of the year 1905,
in the amount of $2.29, and upon real
property situated in said King County,
described as follows, to-wit: Mast 5
acres of 8. KE. % of N. W. % of Sec.
23, Tp. 20 N., R. 6 E,W. M.
‘Phat the taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintiff upon said above described
real property, to-wit: For the year 1906
the sum of $8.22; for the year 1907 the
sum of $4.82; for the year 1908 the sum.
of $1.55, which several sums bear in-
terest 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 your, (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, ex-
elusive of the day of said first publica-
tion, to-wit: within 60 days after Sep-
tember 17th, 1909, in the above entitled
court and action; ‘and defend this action
and answer the complaint of said plain-
tiff and serve a copy of your answer on
the undersigned attorney for plaintiff at
this office below stated, or pay the
amount due, together with interest and
costs, In case you fail so to do, judg-
ment will be rendered herein, foreclos-
ing 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, in-
terest 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 plaintiff's com-
plaint, now on file in this cause and
Court!
L, H. CRAVER, Plaintiff.
A, ©, MACDONALD,
‘Attorney for Plaintiff. Office address
_._524 Bailey Building, Seattle, Wash.
IN_THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
L, H. Craver, Plaintiff, vs. C. 0. Cool,
and all persons unknown, if any, hav-
ing or claiming an interest in and
to the hereinafter described real prop-
erty, Defendants. .No, 69210—Notice
and Summons.
State of Washington: ‘To the above
defendants and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claim-
ants 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
one certain delinquent tax certificate is-
sued by the Treasurer of King Count,
State of Washington, dated the 19th day
of November, 1908, and numbered B54880,
for the delinquent taxes of the year 1905,
in the amount of $6.73, and upon real
property situated in sald King County,
described as follows, to-wit: Lot 1, of
Magnolia Beach, Including tide lands
adjoining, less triangle sold.
"Phat the taxes for the following prior
and Subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintiff upon said above deseribed
real property, to-wit: For the year 1906
the sum of $1,768; for the year 1907 the
sum of $2.40; for the year 1908 the sum
of $4.61, Which several sums bear in-
terest 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, (including said
persona 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 sald first publi-
cation, to-wit: within 60 days after Sep-
tember 17th, 1909, in the above entitied
-ourt and action; and defend this action
and answer the complaint of sald plain-
tiff and serve a copy of your answer on
the undersigned attorney for plaintif at
this office below stated, or pay the
amount due, together with interest and
costs, In case you fail so to do, judg-
ment will be rendered herein, foreclosing
the lien of said taxes and costs against
each parcel of sald real property for
the sums and amounts due upon and
charged against each, for sald taxes, in-
terest and costs, ordering a sale of each
pareel of said ‘property for the satis-
faction of the sums charged and found
against it respectively as provided by
law, and as prayed in plaintiff's com-
plaint, now on file in this cause and
Court.
L, H. CRAVER, Plaintiff.
A. C, MACDONALD,
‘Attorney for Plaintiff, Office address
524 Bailey Building, Seattle, Wash
Sept. 17—Oct. 29, 1909.
IN_ THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
‘State of Washington for King County.
L. H. Craver, Plaintiff, vs, D. McLeod,
and all persons unkfown, if any, hav-
ing or claiming an interest in and to
the hereinafter described real prop-
erty, Defendants, No. 69256—Notice
‘and Summons,
State of Washington: To the above
defendants and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claim-
ants 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
one certain delinquent tax certificate is-
sued by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 29th
day of Aprii, 1908, and numbered 849552,
for the delinquent taxes of the year 1905,
in the amount of $1.36, and upon the
real property situated in King County,
described as follows, to-wit: ‘Tract H.
Upper and Renick’s Belt Line Addition.
‘That the taxes for the following, prior
and subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintiff upon said above described
real property, to-wit: For the year 1906
the sum of @5 cents; for the year 1907
the su mof 56 cents; for the year 1908
the sum of $1.84, 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 prop-
erty.
¥ou 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 publi-
cation, to-wit: within 60 days after Sep-
tember 17th, 1909, In the above entitled
eourt and action; and defend this action
and answer the complaint of said plain-
tiff and serve a copy of your answer on
the undersigned attorney for plaintiff at
this office below stated, or pay the
amount due, together with interest and
costs. In case you fail so to do, judg-
ment will be rendered herein, foreclosing
the lien of said taxes and costs against
each parcel of said real property for
the sums and amount due upon and
charged against each, for said taxes, in-
terest 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 plaintiff's com-
plaint, now on file in this cause and
Court,
L, H. CRAVER, Plaintiff.
A. C, MACDONALD,
Attorney for Plaintiff. Office address
524 Bailey Building, Seattle, Wash.
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State Of Washington for King County,
L, H, Craver, Plaintiff, vs. ‘Third St.
Sub, Ry. Co., and all persons unknown,
if any, having or claiming an interest
in and to the hereinafter described
real property, Defendants, No, 69254
—Notice and Summons.
State of Washington: ‘To the above
defendants an deach of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claim-
ants 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
one certain delinquent tax certificate is-
sued by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 19th day
of November, 1908, and numbered B47430,
for the delinquent taxes of the year 1905,
in the amount of $4.17, and upon. thé
real property situated ‘in said King
County, described as follows, to-wit
Lot 4, Block 13, Lake View Addition to
the City of Seattle, less portion for
street,
That the taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintif upon said above described
real property, to-wit: The sum of $2.34
for 1906; the sum of $2.75 for 1907;
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 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 publi-
cation, to-wit: within 60 days after Sep-
tember 17th, 1909, in the above entitled
court and action; and defend this action
and answer the complaint of said plain-
tiff and serve a copy of your answer on
the undersigned attorney for plaintift at
this office below stated, or pay the
amount due, together with interest and
costs, In case you fail so to, do, judg-
ment 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 said taxes, interest and
costs, ordering a sale of each parcel of
said property for the satisfaction of the
sums charged and found agginst it re-
spectively as provided by law, and‘as
prayed in plaintiff's complaint, now on
file In this cause and Court,
. L, H. CRAVER, Plaintift.
A. C, MACDONALD,
‘Attorney for Plaintiff. Office address
524 Bailey Building, Seattle, Wash,
Sept. 17—Oct. 29, 1909.
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
L. H. Craver, Plaintiff, vs, Ann F, Cox,
ahd all persons unknown, if any, hav-
ing or claiming an interest in and to
the hereinafter described real prop-
erty, Defendants, No. 69255—Notice
and ‘Summons,
State of Washington: To the above
defendants and each of them:
‘You and each of you, as owners, claim-
ants 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
one certain delinquent tax certifieate is-
sued by the ‘Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 12th day
of July, 1907, and numbered BA8i42, for
the delinquent taxes of the year 1905,
in the amount of $6.94, and upon the reai
property situated in sald King County,
deseribed as follows, to-wit: Lot 5,
Block 31, Hanford’s Addition to South
Seattle,
‘That the taxes for the following prior
and subsequent yours have been paid by
the plaintiff upon said above described
real property, to-wit: For the year 1906
the sum of $15.26; for the year 1907 the
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wer on sum of $17.50; for the year 1908 the sum
ntiff at of $10.36, which several sums bear in-
ay the terest at the rate of 15 per cent. per
st and annum from said date of payment, and
» iude- are all the unpaid and unredeemed taxes
closing upon and against said real property.
against You and each of you, (including said
rty for persons unknown, if any), are hereby
on and further notified and summoned to be
xes, In- and appear within sixty days after the
of Gach date of first publication of this notice,
» satis- exclusive of the day of said first publi-
| found cation, to-wit: within 60 days after Sep-
ded by tember 17th, 1909, in the above entitled
‘8 com- court and action; ‘and defend this action
ise and and answer the complaint of said plain-
tiff and serve a copy of your answer on
intiff, the undersigned attorney for plaintiff at
this office below stated, or pay the
address amount due, together with interest and
e, Wash. costs. In case you fail so to do, judg-
ment will be rendered herein, foreclosing
—— the lien of said taxes and costs against
EF THE each parcel of said real property for
County. the sums and amounts due upon and
McLeod, charged against each, for said taxes, in-
ny, hav- terest and costs, ordering a sale of each
and to parcel of said ‘property for the satis-
Wl prop- faction of the sums charged and found
—Notice against it respectively as provided by
law, and as prayed in plaintiff's com-
@ above plaint, now on file in this cause and
Sourt.
5, claim- L, H. CRAVER; Plaintiff,
r estate A, C, MACDONALD,
bed real ‘Attorney for Plaintiff. Office address
hat the 524 Bailey Building, Seattle, Wash.
older of Sept. 17—Oct. 29, 1909.
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
L. H. Craver, Plaintiff, vs. Mike San-
tile, an dail persons unknown, If any,
having or claiming an interest in and
to the hereinafter described real prop-
erty, Defendants, No. 69257—Notice
and’ Summons.
State of Washington: To the above
defendants and each of them: 7
‘You and each of you, as owners, claim-
ants 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
one certain delinquent tax certificate is-
sued by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 19th day
of November, 1908, and numbered B54864,
for the delinquent taxes of the year 1905,
in the amount of $1.38, and upon real
property situated in said King County,
described as follows, to-wit: Lot A!
Block 16, Hillman City Division No. 2
‘That the taxes for the following prior
and substquent years have ben paid by
the plaintiff upon said aboxe described
real property, to-wit: For the year 1906
the sum of 68 cents; for the year 1907
the sum of 71 cents; for the year 1908
the sum of $1.64, which several sums
bear interest at the rate of 15 per, cent.
per annum from said date of payinent,
and are all the unpaid and unredeemed
taxes upon and against said 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, ex-
clusive of the day, of said first publi-
cation, to-wit: within 60 days after Sep-
tember 17th, 1909, in the above entitled
court and action; and defend this action
and answer the complaint of said plain-
tiff and serve a copy of your answer on
the undersigned attorney for plaintiff at
this office below stated, or pay the
amount due, together with interest and
costs. In case you fail so to do, judg-
ment will be rendered herein, forectosing
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 sald property for the satisfaction 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.
L. H. CRAVER, Plaintiff.
A. C, MACDONALD,
‘Attorney for Plaintift. Office address
524 Bailey Building, Seattle, Wash,
Sept. 17—Oct. 29, 1909.
IN_ THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
L, H. Craver, Plaintiff, vs. HB
Hersey, and all persons unknown, if
any, having or claiming an interest in
and to the hereinafter described real
property, Defendants. No, 69258—No-
tice and ‘Summons.
State of Washington: To the above
defendants and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claim-
ants 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
one certain delinquent tax certificate 1s-
sued by the ‘Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 19th day
of November, 1908, and numbered B54879,
for the delinquent taxes of the year 1905,
in the amount of 94 cents, and upon real
property situated in said King County,
described as follows, to-wit: Lot. 13,
Block 6, Lindenau Addition.
That the taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintiff upon said above described
real property, to-wit: For the year 1906
the sum of 63 cents; for the year 1907
the sum of 71 cents; for the year 1908
the sum of $5.51, 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 untedeemed
faxes upon and against said real prop-
erly,
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, -ex-
elusive of the day of said first publi-
cation, to-wit; within 60 days after Sep-
tember 17th,'1909, in the above entitled
court and action; and defend this ac-
tion and answer the complaint of sald
plainti! and serve a copy of wour an-
swer on the undersigned attorney for
plaintiff at this office below stated, or
pay the amount due, together with’ in-
terest ‘and costs. ‘In ease you fail 0 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 said
taxes, interest and costs, ordering a
sale of each parce of said property for
the satisfaction of the sums charged
and found against it respeetively as pro-
vided by law, and as prayed in plain-
tiff's complaint, now on file in this
cause and Court,
1. H. CRAVER, Plaintim.
A. C. MACDONALD,
‘Attorney for Plaintiff. Office address
524 Bailey Building, Seattle, Wash.
Sept. 17—Oct. 29, 1909,
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
Ida Rowe, Plaintiff, vs. Edward Rowe,
Defendant. No, 69288—Summons by
Publication,
‘The State of Washington: To the
sald Edward Rowe, 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
With day of September, 1909, and de-
fend 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 under-
signed attorney for Plaintiff, at his of-
fice 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 the above entitled action is to
obtain a divorce upon the ground of
the failure and neglect of said Defend-
ant to make suitable provisions for his
family, and for costs.
J. HENRY DENNING,
Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Post-
Office Address: 45 Starr-Boyd Bldg.,
Seattle, King County, Washington,
Sept. 17—-Oct. 29, 1909.
IN_THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
Annie Elizabeth Woodard, Plaintim, vs.
B. Ed. Woodard, Defendant. No. 69330.
Summons by Publication.
‘The State of Washington to E. Ed.
Woodard:
You are hereby summoned to appear
within sbexty days after the first date of
publication, to-wit: within sixty days af-
ter the 17th day of September, 1909, and
defend the above entitled action in the
above entitled court, and answer the
complaint of the piaintift herein and
serve a copy of your answer upon the
undersigned attorney for plaintiff, at his
address below stated, and in case of
your failure so to do’ judgment will be
fendered against you according to the
demands of the complaint herein which
has been filed with the Clerk of this
court.
‘The object of said action as set forth
in the complaint is to obtain a decree
dissolving the bonds of matrimony now
existing between plaintiff! and defendant
upon the ground of desertion and aban-
donment of plaintiff by defendant, and
neglect and failure to support, plaintift
by defendant, and decreeing that the fol«
lowing described real estate is plain-
tift's sole and separate, property:
Lots 2 and 3, Block 46, Rainier Beach
Addition to the City of Seattle, King
County, Washington,
Also ‘the following described property
at Chehalis County, Washington:
Commencing at ‘a point on I Street
ip the City of Hoquiam, Chenalis County:
Washington, Block No. 70 as numbered
on the corfected plat of the town of
Hoguiam and fijled in the office of the
Auditor of said’ county, at a point 105
feet easterly from Wleventh Street,
thence northeasterly running on a liné
parallel with Eleventh Street 60 feet,
thence running southeasterly on a liné
parallel with I Street 35 feet, thence run-
ning southwesterly on a line parallel
with Eleventh Street 50, feet, thenes
northwesterly running on the line of I
Street 35 feet to point of beginning.
EDWARD VON TORRE,
Attorney for Plaintift.
Office and Postoffice Address: Rooms
603-5 Mutual Life Building, Seattle, King
County, Washington. a
IN_THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
King County. Tand Co. a corporation:
Plaintiff, vs, Unknown Owners and all
persons’ unknown, if any, having or
Claiming an interest in and to the here-
inafter described real property, Defend-
ants. No, ———. . Notice and Summons.
State of Washington: To the above
defendants and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claim-
ants 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
two certain delinquent tax, certificates
issued by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated as follows
and numbered as follows, for the delM-
quent taxes of the year 1905, in the fol-
lowing amounts, and upon the real prop-
erty situated in said King County, de-
scribed as follows, to-wit! Delinquent
tax certificate No.’ B51357 on the west
14 feet of Lot 5, Block 36 of the Plat
of Moorland, in the sum of 55 cents, on
Jan, 1, 1908; delinquent tax, certificate
No. Bi3i70 on the west 18 feet of Lot
#3, Block 1 of Dodge's Division of Green
Lake, on Dec. 6, 1906, In the sum of 59
cents.
That the taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid
by the plaintiff ‘upon said above de-
scribed real property, to-wit: On sald
west 14 feet of Lot'5, Block 36, Plat
of Moorland, the sum of 6 cents for the
year 1906, and the sum of 4 cents for
the year 1907; on said west 18 feet of
Lot 23, Block'1 of Dodge's Division of
Green Lake, the sum of 15 cents for the
year 106 and the sum of $1.10 for the
year 1907, which several sums bear In-
terest atthe 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, (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 sald first pub:
lication, to-wit: within 60 days after the
1ith day of September, 1909, in the
above entitled court and action; and de-
fen dthis action and answer the com-
plaint of said plaintiff and serve a copy
bf your answer on the undersigned at-
torney for plaintiff 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 sald 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 parcel of said property for
the satisfaction of the sums charged
and found against it respectively as
provided by law, and as prayed in plain-
tiff's complaint, now on file in this cause
and Court.
KING COUNTY LAND CO,
‘a Corporation,
Plaintiff.
A. ©, MACDONALD,
‘Attorney for Plaintiff. Office Ad-
dress, 524 Balley Building, Seat-
tle, Wash,
Gant 37:cOet 280)1900.
dress, 524 Bailey Building, Seat-
tle, Wash.
_ Sept. 17-Oct. 29, 1909,
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
C. E, Niblock, Plaintiff, vs. Unknown
Owners and all persons unknown, if any,
having or claiming an interest in and to
the hereinafter described real propery,
Defendants. No. ————. Notice and
Summons.
State of Washington: 'To the aboye
defendants and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claim-
ants 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
four certain delinquent tax certificates
issued by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 6th day
of December, 1906. and numbered as fol-
lows, for the delinquent taxes of the
year 1905, in the following amounts, and
upon real property situated in sald iking
County, described as follows, to-wit: De-
linquent. tax certificate No. B43163, on
the west 51 feet of the N. % of Lot 5,
Block 6, Queen Anne Addition, in the
sum of 7% cents; delinquent tax certifi-
eate No, B45025, on the west 68 feet of
the 8. 34 of Lot 6, Block 6, Queen Anne
Addition, in the sum of 62 cents; delin-
quent tax certificate No. B43171, ‘on the
west 24 feet of Lot 2, Acte 2, Teast 3 of
Green Lake Cirele Maple Leaf Addition,
in the su mof 59 cents; delinquent tax
certificate No, B43169, on the west 10
feet of Lot 10, Block 4, Bothell’s First
Addition to Bothell, in’ the sum of 63
ents.
That the taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1909.
by the plaintiff upon said above de-
scribed real property, to-wit: On said
west 1 fect of No. Mf of Lot 6, Block 6
of the Queen Anne Addition, 58. cents,
for the year 1906 and 764 cents for thé
year 1907; on the west 63 feet of the So.
¥% of Lot 6, Block 6, Queen Anne Aadi-
tion, 58 cents for the year 1906 and 74
cents for 1907; on the west 23 feet of
Lot 3, Acre 3, Tract, of Green Lake
Girele’ Maple Leaf Addition, 12. cents
for the year 1906 and 74 cents for the
year 1907; on the west 10 feet of Lot
10, Block 4, Bothell’s First Addition to
Bothell, 10 ‘cents for 1906 and 16 cents
for the year 1907, which several sums
bear interest at the rate of 15 per cent.
Der anmiim, from said date, of payment
and are all the unpaid and unredeemed
faxes upon and against said real prop-
erty. 3
You and each of you, (including sata
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, ex-
clusive of the day of said first, publica-
tion, ‘to-wit: within 60 days after Sept.
17, 1909, in the above entitled court and
action; ‘and defend this action and an-
swer the complaint of said plaintifé and
Serve a copy of your answer on the un-
dersigned attorney for plaintiff at his
office below stated, or pay the amount
due, together with Interest and costs, In
ease you fail so to do, judgment will be
rendered herein, foreclosing the lien of
sald taxes, and’ costs against each par-
cel 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
sald property for the satisfaction of the
sums charged and found against it re-
spectively as provided by law, and as
prayed in plaintiff's complaint, now on
file in this cause and Court,
C. B, NIBLOOK,
Plaintift.
A. C, MACDONALD,
Attorney for Plaintiff. Office Ad-
dress, 524 Bailey Building, Seat-
tle, Wash.
Sept. 17-Oct. 29, 1909, tf
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
King County Land Co., a corporation;
Plaintiff, vs, Unknown Owners and ali
persons unknown, if any, having or
claiming an interest in and’ to the here-
infater described real property, Defend-
ants. No. ————. Notice dnd Sum-
mons. 2
State ‘of Washington: To the above
defendants and each of them:
‘You and each of you, as owners, claim-
ants or holders of an interest or estate
in and to the hereinafter described veal
Property, “ure hereby notified that the
above named plaintift is the holder of
two certain delinquent tax certificates
issued by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 6th day
Gf December, 1906, and numbered as fol-
lows, for the delinguent, taxes of the
following year, 1905, and each in the
Amount OF G2 cents, aiid upon real prop-
erty situated in Block 4 of Ballard Park
Addition, said King County, described
ag follows, to-wit: Delinguent tax cer,
tifcate No. B42164, on the west 13 fect
of Lot 18, and delinquent tax certificate
No, B4s165, on the west 15 feet of
Lot
‘That the-taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid by.
the plaintiff upon each said above de-
scribed parcels of real property, to-wit:
For the year 1906, the sum of 27 cents;
for the year 1907, the sum of 19 cents,
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, (including said
persons unknown, if any), are hereby
further notified and summoned to be
and appear with sixty days after the
date of first publication of this notice,
exclusive of the day of said first pub-
Neation, to-wit: within sixty days after
the 17th day of September, 1909, in the
aboye entitled court and action; ‘and de-
fend this action and answer the com-
plaint of said plaintiff and serve a copy
of. your answer on the undersigned at-
torney for plaintiff at his office below
stated, or pay the amount due, together
with interest and costs. Tn ‘case you
fail so to do, judgment will be rendered
herein, foreclosing the lien of sald taxes
and costa 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 parcel of said property for
the satisfaction of the sum charged and
found against it respectively ‘as provided
by Jaw, and as prayed In-plaintif's com
plaint.’ now on file in this cause and
pourt,
KING COUNTY LAND CO,
a Corporation,
Plaintift,
A. OC, MACDONALD, 5 es
Ae aes | Pete eh er no eee eee
tle, Wash,
Sept. 17-Oct. 29,1905,
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
King County Land Co., a corporation,
Plaintift, vs, Unknown Owners and ali
persons’ unimown, if any, having or
claiming an interest in and’ to the here-
Inafter described real property, Defend-
ants. No, ———. Notice and Summons.
State of Washington: 'To the above
defendants and each of them:
‘You and each of you, as owners, claim-
ants or holders of an’ interest of estate
in and to the hereinafter described real
property, are hereby notified that the
above named plaintiff! is the holder of
three certain delinquent tax certificates
issued by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the Ist day
of June, 1908, and numbered as follows,
for the’ delinquent txaes of the year
1905, and each In the amount of 72 cents,
and ‘upon real property situated in Ma-
ple Leaf Addition to Green Lake Circle,
in said King County, described as fol
lows, to-wit: Delinquent tax certificate
No. B51254, on the West 35 feet of Lot
4, Acre 3, ‘Tract 62; delinquent tax cer-
tincate No, 851955, on the west 27 feet
of Lot 5, Acre 2, ‘Tract 62, and delin-
quent. tax certifieate No. B61356, on the
west 33 feet of Lot 6, Acre 2, Tract 81.
That the taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintiff upon said above deseribed
real property, to-wit: On @ach of said
descriptions, the sum of 16 cents for the
year 1907; on sald portion Lot 3, Acre
3, ‘Tract 62, ‘the sum of 19 cents for
106: on said portion of Lot 4, Acre 2.
‘Tract 62, 21 cents for 1906, and on sald
portion of Lot 6 Acre 2, ‘Tract 81, 14
cents for 1906, which several sums bear
interest at the rate of 15 per cent, per
annum from said date of payment, and
are all the unpald and unredeemed taxes
upon and against said real property.
‘You and each of you, (including said
persons unkonwn, if any), are hereby
further notified and summoned to be and
appear within sixty days after the date
of first publication of this notice, ex-
clusive of the day of said first publica-
Hon, to-wit: within 60 days after Sept.
17, 1909, in the above entitled court and
action; and defend this action and an-
swer the coMplaint of said plaintift and
serve a copy of your answer on the un-
dersigned attorney for plaintiff at his
office below stated, or pay the amount
due, together with interest and costs,
In ease you fail so to do, judgment will
be rendered herein, foreclosing the len
of said taxes and costs against each par-
cel of said real property for the sums
and amounts due upon and, charged
against each, for said taxes, interest and
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1909
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 plaintiff's complaint, now on file in this cause and Court.
KING COUNTY LAND CO.,
A. C. MACONADD
Attorney for Plaintiff. Office Address, 524 Bailey Building, Seattle, Wash.
Sept. 17-Oct. 29, 1909.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County,
Sarah S. Compton, Plaintiff, vs. Unknown Owners and all persons, if any,
having or claiming an interest in and to the hereafter described real property,
No., Notice and Summons,
State of Washington: To the above defendants and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claims or holders of the estate or estate in or the hereafter described real property, are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff is the holder of a certain delinquent tax certificate issued by the Treasurer of the State of December 1906, and numbered B45026 for the delinquent taxes of the year 19026 in the amount of $1.98, and upon real property situated in said King County, described as follows: two of West 66 feet or 25 inches of Hick's Addition to the City of Seattle.
That the taxes for the following prior and subsequent years have been paid by the plaintiff upon said above described property, upon said above described property, upon $2,411 for the year 1907, the sum of $2,67, which several sums bear interest at the rate of 15 per cent. per annum from said date of payment, and are all taxed on the same taxes, 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 first placed on the notice of the day of said first publication, to-wait; within 60 days after the 17th day of September, 1909, in the above entitled contract an daction; and defend this action and answer the complaint of said plaintiff and serve a copy of your own complaint at the 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. In case you fail to pay the plaintiff at the office below stated, or pay the amount due, together with 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 by plaintiff's complaint, now on file in this
A. C. MAYVEN for Plaintiff. Office Address, 524 Bailey Building, Seattle, Wash. Sept. 17-Oct. 29, 1909.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington for King County. He is a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Hamilton Brown and Jane Doe Brown, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, and all persons unknown, if any, having or claiming an interest in the christian after deed in the property. Defendants. No. 67781. 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 hereafter described real property, are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has tendered of one certain delinquent tax certificate issued by W. Treasurer of King County, 15ate of Washington, dated the 8th day of January, 1908, and numbered 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 follows, to-wit:
Certificate No. B-48873, for the year 1905, in the sum of 92 cents; Lot 2, B-48874, Boulevard Place Addition to Seattle.
That the taxes for the following prior and subsequent years have been paid by the plaintiff upon said above described real property, to-wit: For the year 1906, in the sum of 50 cents; for the year 1907, in the sum of 45 cents; and for the year 1908, in the sum of 71 cents, which several sums interest at the rate of 15 percent, per annum from said date of payment, and are all the unpaid and undeemed 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 publication, to-wait: within 60 days after 27th day of August, 1909, in whose entitled court and accuser defend this action and serve the complaint of said property and serve a copy of your answer on the undersigned attorney for 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 said taxes, interest and costs, ordering a sale of a satisfaction parcel of said property, a satisfaction parcel of said property and found against it respectively as provided by law, and as prayed in plaintiff's complaint, now on file in this cause and court.
AURORA LAND COMPANY, a Corporation, Plaintiff.
F. J. CARVER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
AUTHOR
Office Address: Northern Bank &
Trust Co. Bldg., Seattle, Washington.
August 27—October 8, 1909.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
IN THE SUPERIOR
State of Washington for King County,
Lake Lanier, a corporation,
Plaintiff, vs. Alex Mackintosh and Jane
Doe Mackintosh, his wife, whose true
christian name is unknown, and all persons
unknown, if any, having or claiming
an interest in and to the hereinafter described real property, Defendants. No.
67786. 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 real estate or estate in and to the hereinafter described real property, are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff is the holder of one certain delinquent tax certificate issued by the Treasurer of King County, State of Washington, dated the 4th day of April, 1908, and numbered 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 to swift: certificate No. B 91711, for the year 1905 in sum of 68 cents, on Lot 23, Block 21, C. D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden.
That the taxes for the following prior and subsequent years have been paid by the plaintiff upon said above described real property, and the sum of 106, 106, and 45 cents, and for the year 107, the sum of 56 cents, which several sums bear interest at the rate of 15 per cent.
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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 publication, to-wit: within sixty days after the date of first publication, August 1909, 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 attorney for 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 hein, fore the loss 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 satisfaction 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.
AUTHORA LAND COMPANY, a ACMORA Plaintiff.
F. J. CARVER.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Office Address: Northern Bank & Trust Co. Bidg., Seattle, Washington. August 2—October 8, 190.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington in and for King County.
C. E. Turner, Plaintiff, vs. Edith M. Turner, Defendant. No. —. Summons.
State of Washington to the said Edith M. Turner, Defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (60) days after the 10th day of September, 1909, and defend the above entitled cause in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of 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 prayer of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of
The object of this action is to obtain a decree of divorce, dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant, on the grounds of habitual drunkenness of the defendant and cruel treatment and personal indignities rendering plaintiff's life burdens.
C. A. RIDDLE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Post Office Address, No. 654-56 Colman Building, Seattle, Washington.
Sept. 10, 1990, 490-491
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for Snobomish
County, In Probate
In the Matter of the Guardianship of Herrman Merz, Othmar Merz and Ferdinand Merz, Minors. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of sale in the Superior Court of Washington, Ferdinand Merz County, dated August 28, 1909, I will sell, at private sale, an undivided one-fourth interest in the following described real estate situated in King County, State of Washington, towit: Lots One (1), and Two (2), Block Seven (7) While at Mannings' Addition to seek W. W. T., sale to be made on or after the 27th day of September, 1909. Bids will be received by the undersigned at her residence. No. 2601 Oaks Ave, in the City of Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, or at the office of Edward Von Tobel, 604 Mutual Life Building, Seattle, Washington. The terms of sale are cash, gold coin of the United States, or cash of gold on a bid, balance to be paid on confirmation of sale by court.
Dated this 8th day of September, 1909.
ALBERTINES MERZ.
Dated this service
ALBERTINES MERZ,
Guardian of Herman Merz, Othmar
Merz and Ferdinand Merz, Minors.
Date of first publication Sept. 10-
Last Sept, 22, 1909.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
Aurora Land Company, a corporation,
Plaintiff, vs. Hamilton Brown and Jane
Doe Brown, his wife, and the three
persons unknown, if any, having or claiming
an interest in and to the herinafter
described real property, Defendants. No.
67780. Notice and Summons.
State of Washington to the above
defendants and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claim-
ants or holders of interest or estate in
the herinafter described real
property, are hereby notified that
the above named plaintiff is the holder of one
certain delinquent tax certificate issued
by the Treasurer of King County, State
of Washington, dated the 8th day of
January, 1908, and numbered as follows,
for the delinquent taxes of the following
year, in the following manner, the
real property accounted in said King
Treasurer is described as follows, to-wit:
Certificate No. B-48872, for the year 1905, in the sum of 92 cents, on Lot 1, Block 14, Boulevard Place Addition to Seattle.
That the taxes for the following prior and subsequent years have been paid by the sum of $1.09, upon said above described real property, to-wit: For the year 1906, the sum of 75 cents; for the year 1908, the sum of 45 cents, and for the year 1909, the sum of $1.09, 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 unrepaid 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 27th day of August, 1909, 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 application of the plaintiff in the 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 appear within sixty days after the date of first publication of this notice, exclusive of the day of the filing within 60 days after the charged against each, for said taxes, interest and costs, ordering a sale of each parcel of said real property for the satisfaction 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.
AMORA LAND COMPANY, a Corporation, Plaintiff.
F. J. CARVER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Office Address: Northern Bank & Trust
Co. Bldg.
Seattle, Washington
Co. Bldg., Seattle, Washington. August 27—October 8, 1909. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington for King County. Ethel McNurney, Plaintiff, vs. Harry L. McNurney, Dendant. No. 69183.
Summons for Publication.
The State of Washington to the said
Attention! ATTORNEYS Attention
Being an active attorney and from time to time having legal notices for publication, it is perfectly natural for you to want to get acquainted with those newspapers that do your kind of business.
THE SEATTLE REPUBLICAN
Is just your size in this respect. It already has some notices for publication, as may be seen herein, but it needs more of them, and to that end your business is earnestly solicited.
Your notices are promptly called for; handled with care and accuracy. Affidavits delivered without delay. Charges reasonable from a hard times standpoint; everything done in a jam-up manner.
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THE SEATTLE REPUBLICAN
Harry L. McNurney. Defendant:
Harry L. McNurney, Defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear
with the jury for the first publication of this summons, towit: within sixty days after the 10th day of September, 1909, 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 that they have received for plaintiff at their office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, 4-ADD REPUBLICAN hoc judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the commissioner with the demand of the clerk of said court. The object of the above entitled action is to secure a divorce for the plaintiff from the defendant on the ground of abandonment for one year, non-support and incompatibility of temperament.
HEAL & RICE,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Office and P. O. Address, 533½ New York Block, Seattle, King County, Washington.
Date of first publication, September 10, 1909, Lost Oct. 27.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington for King County. Pearl Ada Paschal, Plaintiff, vs. Clarence Raymond Paschal, Defendant. No. 69192. Summons for Publication. The State of Washington to Clarence Raymond. 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 10th day of September, A. D. 1909, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled complaint against the plaintiff and serve a copy of your answer upon the under-A-signed 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, which has been filed in the court. This action is instituted by the plaintiff to obtain a divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of non-support and on the further grounds of cruel treatment and drunkenness.
CARRICO & DURK.
Acquaintance for Plaintiff.
P. O. Address: 603 People's Savings Bank, Seattle, King County, Washington, Sept. 10—Oct. 2013.
State of Washington, in and for the County of King.
Minnie Gilsey, Plaintiff, vs. James Gilsey
by Publication.
No. 685502. Summons
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington, for King County. J. W. Brush, Plaintiff, vs. Lizzie Rookey, all persons unknown, if any, having or claiming an interest in and to the hereinafter described real property, Defendants. No. ——. 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
E.W.WAY & CO. -
ANCHOR YOUR SAVINGS IN SEATTLE
BAILEY
BUILDING
SEATTLE
BEST BOARD
COMPANIES
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
in and to the hereinafter described real property, are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff is the holder of one certain delinquent tax certificate, No. 4809, issued by the treasurer of the city of Baltimore dated the 19th day of June, 1907, as follows, for the delinquent taxes of 1905, in the amount of $1.60, and upon the real property situated in said King County, deferred from the tax of the Block nine (9), Hillman's Seattle Garden Tracts, according to the recorded plat thereof; that the taxes for the following prior and subsequent years have been paid by the plaintiff upon said deferred aggregateging $7.75, which with the above tax and $7.75 costs, aggregates June 22, 1909, $17.10, which several sums bear interest at the rate of 15 per cent. per annum from said June 22, 1909, and are all paid by the real property, upon and against the same taxes upon and against the 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 publication, and are thus the exclusive of the day of said first publication, to-wit: 60 days after the 23rd day of July, 1909, 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 to the complaint of said plaintiff at this office below stated, or pay the amount due, together with interest and costs. In case you fall so to do, judgment will be rendered herein, foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against, each parcel of your property, the amount 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, in the law, and as prayed by the plaintiff complaint, now on file in this cause and court.
J. W. BROWN
Plaintiff.
J. W. BROWN
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington for King County. In the Matter of the Disincorporation of the Washington Bonding & Surety Company No. 88,049. Notice of Disincorporation. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned clerk of the Superior Court of the State of Washington, for King County, that the Washington Bonding & Surety Company, a corporation owned and registered under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Washington, has filed in this court its petition to be dissolved and disincorporated, setting forth that at a meeting of the stockholders, held for that purpose it was unanimously approved by the corporation and the judge of Department No. 5 of this court has set the 7th day of September, 1909, at 9:30 A. M. in the said department, as the time when the said petition will be heard in his said court room in the County Court of said King County at Seattle, Washington.
Therefore notice is hereby given that at said time and place the petition of said Washington Bonding & Surety Company to dissolve and disincorpore will be heard and the persons interested herein may appear at the time and be heard upon the matters and things appertaining to said petition.
Witness my hand and the seal of this court this 7th day of July, 1909.
(Seal)
County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk of the Superior Court of King County.
By W. K. SICKLES,
Deputy.
July 9—August 27, 1909.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington, in and for the County of King
E. S. Callendar, Plaintiff, vs. Regina M. Gray, Ed. C. Seiderman, and Rose A. Seiderman, his wife, John McGee, M. C. Farber and Sarah J. Farber, Defendants. No. 66,877. Summons for Publication. The State of Washington to the said Regina M. Gray and M. C. Farber, Defendants. You are hereby summoned to appear with sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: within sixty days after the 20th day of August, 1909, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court end 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 given to you, and the filing the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court.
Sald mortgaged premises are situated in King County, State of Washington, and are described as follows, to-wit: Lots twenty-two (22) and twenty-three (23), in block thirty-three (33), Second Plat of West Seattle, by the West Seattle Land Improvement Company. FRANK D. NASH, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address: 434 Provident Building, Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington. August 20—Oct. 1, 1909.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington, in and for the County of King. Lulu Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Albian A. Smith, Defendant—Summons for Publication. The State of Washington to the said Albian A. Smith.
You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (60) days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wait: within sixty days after the 20th day of August, 1909, and defend the law entitled heation 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 complaint filed with the clerk of the said court.
The object of the above entitled action is to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant, upon the grounds of abandonment for one year and failure to provide.
HERBERT E. SNOOK.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
P. O. Address: 537 Burke Block, Seattle, King County, Washington.
August 20—Oct. 1, 1909.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington for King County.
Samuel C. Freels, Plaintiff, vs. W. F. Shorratt, Defendant.—Summons for Pub-
State of Washington to the said W. F. Shorratt, Defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear within 60 days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit, within 60 days after the date of the first publication, 1900 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, and serve a copy of this answer upon the undersigned attorney for the plaintiff at his office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, a judgment will be rendered against you, with a court of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the said court.
The object of the action is to compel the satisfaction of a certain mortgage for $1238.00 with interest at 6 per cent, per annum from April 15, 1907. Said mortgage is made to the plaintiff, 1907 of mortgages records of King County, Washington, and covering Lots 1 and 2, Block 54, Capitol Hill Addition to the City of Seattle, division No. 6, and in which sale mortgage you the defendant herein appear as mortgages.
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August 20—October 1, 1909.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE.
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 19th day of August, 1909, by the Clerk thereof, in the case of H Wietling, Plaintiff, versus Marion Gordon, and Jane Doe Gordon, his wife, No. 65622, and to me, as Sheriff, directed and delivered;
Notice is hereby given, that I will proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, within the hours prescribed by law for Sheriff's sales, to-wit; for October, A. D. 1909, before the Court house door of said King County, in the State of Washington, all of the right, title and interest of the said defendants Marion Gordon and Jane Doe Gordon, his wife, in and to the following described building in King County, State of Washington, to-wit:
Lot twenty (20), Block twenty-six (26), Brooklyn Addition to Seattle, levied on as the property of said defendants Marion Gordon and Jane Doe Gordon, his wife, in and to the following amounting to Ninety-one and 10/100 ($81.10) Dollars, and costs of suit, in favor of plaintiff.
Dated this 23rd day of August, 1909
ROBERT T. HODGE
August 27—September 24, 1909.
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington in and for King
County.
Florence Owens, Plaintiff, vs. John L.
Owens, Defendant. No. 68809.
The State of Washington to the said
Judge, 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 27th day of august 1999 and after the third 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 the plaintiff at their office below stated, and in case of your failure so to do, the court will not hesitate to accord to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. The object of this action is to obtain a decree of divorce from the said defendant on the grounds of non-support, and to be created cruelty and habitual drunkenness.
PARKER & BROWN.
Office and Post Office Address: Room
5, Washington, Seattle, King County,
Washington.
August 27—October 8, 1909.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
L. O. Hardman, plaintiff, vs. R. H.
Brown, defendant, Wizner, Defendants.
No. 68594. Summons.
The State of Washington to R. H.
Brown, Defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty days after the date of first
publication of this summons, to-wit:
the guilty day after the date of first
August, 1909, 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 so to do judgment will be
admitted. You are hereby summoned to
the demand of the complaint which has been
filed with the clerk of said court.
The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage of Two Hundred Fifty ($250.00). Dollars with interest at seven per cent. from the 6th day of February, 1908, executed by yourself as mortgager to the plaintiff as pimpery, and to seque r a pimpery, pimpery of like amount, made by yourself on said February 6, 1908, payable to said plaintiff, said mortgage being upon real property situate in the County of King, State of Washington, more particularly described as follows, to-wit: The West one-fourth of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Twenty-three (23), Township Twenty-three (23) N., Range Two (2) E, and the court will be asked to grant an order directing the sheriff to sell all or so much of said property which may be necessary to satisfy any judgment which may be recovered against you in this case. Reed & HARDMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and P. O. Address: 960 Empire Bldg, Seattle, King County, Washington. August 27—October 8, 1909.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
Schwabacher Hardware Co., a corporation,
Plaintiff, vs. William Bartram and
Jane Doe Bartram, his wife (whose first
name is unknown to plaintiff), Defendants.
No, 68689. Summons for Publica-
The State of Washington to the said William Bartram and Jane Doe Bartram, his wife, (whose first name is unknown to the plaintiff), defendants:
You are hereby summoned to appear with sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wait: Within sixty days after the 27th day of August, 1909, 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 will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filled with the clerk of said court. The object of the above entitled action is to recover the sum of $414.55, with interest, for goods, wares and merchandise sold and delivered to the defendants as a commissioner of the defendant William Bartram individually, and to attach both real and personal property in King County, Washington, to satisfy said claim.
LEOPOLD M. STERN,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
P. O. Addrs: 749 William ulding, Seattle, King County, Washington.
August 27-October 8, 1909.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington in and for the
County of King,
Aurora Land Company, a corporation,
Plaintiff, vs. Martin Cummings and Jane
Doe Cummings, his wife, whose true
christian name is unknown, and all persons
unknown, if any, having or claiming
an interest in and to the hereinafter
described property. Defendants. No.
67783. Notice and Summons.
State of Washington to the above
named defendants and each of them;
You and each of you, as owners, claims or holders of an interest in and to the hereafter described real property are hereby notified that the above named property is in the pursuant tax certificate issued by the Treasurer of King County, State of
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That the taxes for the following, prior and subsequent yars have been paid by the B-49213, 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 undedemed 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 publication of the day of first publication, to-wit: 60 days after the 27th day of August, 1909, in the above entitled action; and defend this action and answer the complaint of said plaintiff and serve a copy of your answer on the undergarment of proof of your claim, ordering 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 sale of taxes and costs of 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 plaintiff's complaint, now on file in this cause and court.
AURORA LAND COMPANY.
Plaintiff.
F. J. CARVER.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Office and Postoffice Address: 314 Northern Bank Building, Seattle, Washington. August 27—October 8, 1909.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington in and for the County of King. Aurora Land Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. E. Johnson and Jane Doe Johnson, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown, and all persons unknown, if any, having and claiming an interest in and to the hereinafter described pro bono defendants. No. 67779 Notice and summaries. State of Washington to the above named defendants and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claims or holders of an interest in and to the hereafter described real property are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff is the holder of one certain delinquent tax certificate issued by the Measure of King County, State of Washington dated April 11, 1907, being Certificate No. B-48719, upon Lot thirty-seven (37), Block two (2) of Ballard Park Second Addition to the City of Seattle, King County, Washington, amounting with interest thereon to ninety-one cents (91c).
That the taxes for the prior, following and subsequent years have been paid by the plaintiff herein, amounting to 4 and 25 Dollars, with the rate of 5 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 service of this notice, exclusive of the date of service, in the above entitled action; and defend this action and answer the complaint in the form necessary of your answer on the undersigned attorneys for 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 said taxes, interest and costs, ordering a sale of each parcel of asia property, and assigning it to uses and found against it respectively as provided by law, and as prayed in plaintiff's complaint, now on file in this cause and court.
AURORA LAND COMPANY,
Plaintiff
F. J. CARVER,
Attorney for, Plaintiff
Office and Postoffice Address: 314
Northern Bank Building, Seattle, Wash-
ington
August 27—October 8, 1909.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
C. J. Smith, Plaintiff, vs. H. E. Orr
Company, Inc., a corporation, M. P. Randolph,
Elizabeth Randolph, his M. P. F. Jimmy, a company,
a corporation, F. J. Herberger and Catherine
Herberger, his wife, F. J. Herberger,
Inc., a corporation, Guy Orr and N. W.
Hamilton, Defendants. No. — Summons for Publication.
You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (60) days after date of the first publication of this summons, to wit,
within sixty (60) days after the ith day of publication,
complaint of the plaintiff and serve a copy of your answer on 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 complainant, has been filed with the clerk of said court.
The object of this action is to obtain a judgment against the defendants, M. P. Randolph, Elizabeth C. Randolph, his wife, and H. E. Orr Company, Inc., for the sum of Twenty Thousand dollars with interest thereon from January 26, 1909, at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, together with an attorney's fee of Two Thousand dollars and costs of this suit, and for the further sum of Five Thousand Two Hundred Ninety-eight dollars and Seventy-five cents, with interest thereon from the 8th day of July, 1908, at the rate of fifteen per cent, with interest thereon from the 9th day of certain mortgage given by M. P. Randolph, Elizabeth C. Randolph, his wife, and H. E. Orr Company, Inc., some of the defendants herein, to the plaintiff. C. J. Smith, which said mortgage is recorded in Volume 372 of Mortages at page 296 of the records of the Auditor's office of the County of King, State of Washington, to-wit;
Lot 8 in Block 28 of C. D. Boren's Addition to the City of Seattle, King County, Washington, according to the official plat and survey of said Addition, to the City of Seattle, King County, Auditor of said King County, Washington, together with the Westerly one-half of that portion of the alley vacated by the City of Seattle, lying Easterly of and adjoining said lot, except a 9-foot strip off the West end of said lot for the building located at the Northeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Cherry Street, Seattle, Washington; together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also to sell said premises to satisfy the judgment in plaintiff's complaint praved for and for general, equit
able relief, and for the further purpose of foreclosing the rights of all parties hereto in and to said premises and establishing said mortgage to be a prior lien upon said premises and superior to any and all claims and title of the defendants herein or either of them.
H. R. CLISE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Postoffice Address: Room 420 Globe Building, Seattle, King County, Washington.
July 30—Sept. 10, 1909.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington for King County.
Nellie Lorine Watts, Plaintiff, vs. Charles Watts, Defendant. No. 68, 635.
Summons for application of Washington, to the said Charles Watts, 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 from and after the date of 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 and post office address below designated, and the complaint of the plaintiff will be rendered against you according to the demand of the plaintiff's complaint, which has been filed in the office of the clerk of said court.
The object of said action is to obtain decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of the plaintiff and between plaintiff and deafndant, on the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment.
MORRIS, SOUTHARD & SHIPLEY,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Office and Post Office Address: 55 Haller Building, Seattle, King County, Wash.
Date of first publication, August 13th, Last, Sept. 24th, 1909.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington for King County. Mrs. John Kelly, Plaintiff, vs. Chas. Sanders, Defendant. No. 68,600. Summons for Publication. The State of Washington to the said Chas. Sanders, Defendant; for within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, toow, within sixty days after the 13th day of August, 1909, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, and serve a copy of this answer upon the undersigned attorney for the plaintiff at his office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do a judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the said court.
The object of the action is to compel you to pay the plaintiff the sum of Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750) and costs, and the plaintiff has attached certain real property belonging to you situated in Seattle. County of King, State of Washington, Washington, Bldg. Brookfield. Addition to Seattle, and seeks to have the same sold to satisfy her claim together with costs and interest. Her claim against you is as follows: Plaintiff claims that acting under Power of Attorney you sold certain property in the Nulato District, Alaska, belonging to her for the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1000), and that you still owe her the sum of Seven Hundred Fifty ($750) Dollars thereon.
J. H, ALLEN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
43-45 Maynard Building, Seattle, King County, Washington.
August 13—Sept. 24, 1909.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
Stella McMillan, Plaintiff, vs. J. A.
McMillan, Defender. No. —. Summar-
ment on Publication.
The State of Washington, to J. A. Mc-
Millan.
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 first day of June A. J. 1909, and beyond 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, according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court.
This action is instituted by the plaintiff to obtain a divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of non-support and on the further grounds of cruel treatment.
JOHN E. RYAN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
P. O. Address: 416-20 Globe Building,
Seattle, King County, Washington.
July 23 - Sept. 3, 1909.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
Aurora Land Company, a corporation,
Plaintiff, vs. E. Johnson and Jane Doe
Johnson, his wife, whose true christian
name is unknown, and all persons unk-
nown in any way to the heroinist
in bed in aid to the hereinafter described
real property, Defendants. No.
67784. 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 notified that the above named plaintiff is the holder of one hundred and seventy-five dollars issued by the Treasurer of King County, State of Washington, dated the 11th day of October, 1907, and numbered 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 follows, to-wit:
Certificate No. B-48720, for the year 1905, in the sum of 91 cents, on Lot 38, Block 2, Ballard Park Second Addition.
That the taxes for the following prior and subsequent years have been paid by the plaintiff upon said above described real property, to-wit: For the year 1906, the sum of 24 cents; for the year 1907, the sum of 28 cents, and for the year 1908, the sum of 61 cents, which several sums bear interest at the rate of 15 per cent per annum; for the years 1907 and 1908, 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 publication, and within sixty days after the 27th day of August, 1909, 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 attorney for plaintiff at his office below stated, or pay the amount due, together with interest and penalty. If a 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 said taxes, in-
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terest 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 plaintiff's complaint, now on file in this cause and court.
A. NORA LAND COMPANY, a Corporation, Plaintiff.
F. J. CARVER,
Attorney for, Plaintiff.
Office Address: Northern Bank & Trust
Council Building
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SUMMONS AND SERVICE OF PUBLIC CATION.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington, in and for the
County of Al., Speaker, Plaintiff, vs. August
Lukul, Dependant—No. 69187.
The State of Washington to the said August Lukui, defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear with sixty days after the day of the first publication of this complaint to-wit, within sixty (60) days after the 10th day of September, 1909, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint so as to answer the swer 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 complaint, which been filed with the clerk of said court.
The object for which this action is brought is to obtain a judgment for two hundred and twenty-eight dollars ($228) with interest from July 25th, 1909, until unanticipated damage that the defendant being for board clothing and furnishing a living to his infant child, William Lukul, which board claim was due William Lorenz and Wilhelmina Lorenz and which was assigned by the said parties to the plaintiff herein. In this case the defendant so sought against the property of the defendant upon the ground that the defendant is not a resident of the State of Washington and that said defendant has absented himself from his usual place of residence. State of Washington that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him and that said defendant has absconded and also because said defendant has concealed himself so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him. A. J. SPECKERT. P. O. Address: No. 500 Burke Bldg. Seattle, Wash. Sept. 10—Oct. 22, 1909.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
J. Henry Denning, Plaintiff, vs. J. M.
Lathrop, Defendant. No. —. Summ-
mary by Plaintiff.
The State of Washington, to the said
J. M. Lathrop, Defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty (60) days after the date of
the first publication of this summons,
and to appear before the court on 23rd
day of July, 1909, 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 to the undersigned attorney for
ment 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 money judgment against
the said defendant in the sum of Five
Hundred ($000.00) Dollars.
WILLIAM C. KEITH,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Office and Post Office Address: 45
Stair-Boyd Blvd. Post Office, Wn.
July 23, 1909 3:100
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington, in and for the County of King. Elizabeth A. Chidester, Plaintiff, vs. Justice A. Chidester, Defendant. No. 68,290. Summons.
The State of Washington to the said Justice A. Chidester, Defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear with sixty days after the date of the first publication of the complaint within sixty days after the 23rd day of July, 1909, 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 public office of your address at their address below stated, and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint herein, which has been filed with the clerk of the public office, and said action as set forth in the complaint, a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant, upon the ground of continued cruel and inhuman treatment of the plaintiff and personal insecurity resulting life burdensome, by said defendant.
KENNEDY & GILLIS, Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Offices and Post Office Address: Rooms 202-3, Bailey Building, Seattle, King County, Washington, 1909. July 23—Sept. 1909.
IN PROBATE.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County
of King.
In the Matter of the Estate of Julia
Mehlhorn, Deceased. No. 8865. Order
to Show Cause Why Distribution Should
not be Made.
August Mehlhorn, executor of the estate of Julia Mehlhorn, deceased, having
filed in this court his petition setting
in this case his petition in a condition
to be closed and is now in per-
tribution of the residue thereof among
the persons entitled by law thereto, and
it appearing to the court that said petition
sets forth facts sufficient to authorize
a distribution of the residue of
sale made.
It is therefore ordered by the court
that all persons interested in the estate
of the said Julia Mehlhorn, deceased, be
and appear before the said Superior
Court of King County, State of Wash-
ington, at the court room of the Probate
Department of Seattle, on the 9th day of September
1909, at the hour of 2:30 o'clock, P. 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 estate in said estate among the
heirs and persons in said petition mentioned,
according to law.
It is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published once a week for the successive weeks before the said 9th day. See Section 10.1 of theattle Republican, a newspaper printed and published in said King County and of general circulation therein. Time in open court this 5th day of August 1995 for this ALLMAN August 6 - Sept. 3, 1999. Judges
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washing‘on, for King County.
In the matter of the estate of W. G.
rege deceased. Notice to creditors.
No. 10310.
Notice is hereby given to the credit-
ors of, and all persons having claims
‘@gainst sald deceased or against said es-
tate, to present them with the necessary
vouchers to the undersigned adminis-
trators of said estate, at No, 427 Colman
Be, Seattle, Washington, the place of
business of said estate, in Seattle, in
said county and state, within one year
from and after the date of first publi-
cation of this notice or same will be
barred.
BERT BUTTERWORTH,
As Administrator of said Estate.
GILL, HOYT & FRYB,
Attorneys for Estate.
>», 427 Colman Building, Seattle, Wash.
_J August 13-Sept. 10, 1909.
IN_THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
Stato of Washington for King County.
Tn the matter of the estate of Jennie
M. French, deceased. Notice to credit-
ors. No. 10432.
By order of said court made herein
on the fifth day of August, 1909, notice
is hereby given to the creditors of, and
to all persons having claims against
“aid deceased or against said estate or
‘against the community estate of said
deceased and ‘Thomas i. French to pre-
sent them with the necessary vouchers
to the undersigned administrator of sald
estate, at its office, second floor of Al-
aska Building, Seattle, the place of bus-
iness of said estate, in Seattle, in sald
county and state, within one year from
and after the date of first, publication
of this notice or same will be, barred.
SHATTLE TRUST & TITLE COMPANY
‘As Administrator of sald Estate.
CHAS, K. JENNER,
Aitorney for Estate.
627 New York Block,
Seattle, Wash.
Aug. 18-Sept. 10, 1909.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, STATE
‘ot Washington for King County.
James Swan and Stella M. Swan, hus-
band and wife, plaintiffs, vs, Matgaret
Richardson, a single woman, and one
Clayton 7.’ Eafd, a single man, J. A.
Hosher and Jane Doe Hosher, husband
and wife, defendants, Summons.
State of Washington to the said Mar-
garet Richardson:
‘ou are hereby summoned to appear
within ity days after the date of the
a Publication, of, thie summons, to:
5 ty, days after the '13¢)
Sey of Asia 1000) and “defend ‘the
above entitled action’ in the’ above en-
Uvled court, and answer the complaint
of the plaintiffs, and serve 2 copy of
Your. anewer upon the undersigned at:
torneys for plaintiffs at their office ad-
dress below Stated; and in case of your
fallure 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 ‘the said court.
‘The above entitled action Is an action
of plaintiffs to quiet the title to the
following described real estate, situated,
lying and being in King County, Wash-
ington, to-wit: Lots 3, 4,5, 6, 7 8 17,
18, 19, 20, 21, 23, Block '2, James Divi:
sion to Green Lake Addition to the City
of Seattle, and to have the same held
free from any claim of the above nam-
ed defendants and for the return and
delivery by J. A. Hosher and Jane Doe
Hosher of certain title papers mention-
ed in the complaint of the plaintiffs. ,
TROY & STURDEVANT,
‘Attorneys for Plaintifts,
P. 0, Address: Olympia, Washington.
Aug. 13-Sept, 24, 1909,
WOTICE TO CREDITORS. ~
IN |THE SUPERIOR COURT OF KING
County, State of Washington, in Pro-
ate.
Tn the matter of the estate of Emma
Jones, deceased. No, 10431.
Notice is hereby given by the under-
signed, administratrix of the estate cf
Emma’ Jones, deceased, to. the credit-
ors of and all persons having claims
against said deceased to exhibit them
with the necessary vouchers within one
year from the date of this notice to said
@dministratrix at her place of business,
418 Burke Building, In the city of Se-
attle, County of King, State of Wash-
ington.
sopited Seattle, Washington, August 6,
REBECCA BOYD JONES,
Administratrix of the estate of Bmimt
Jones, deceased.
+ Aug. 18- Sept. 10, 1909.
iinestdin wie:
IN_THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State ‘of Washington for the County
of King,
State of Washington, County of King.
—ss,
In the Matter of the Hstate of Julia
Mehthorn, Deceased. No. 8865, Notice
of Settlement of Final Account.
Notice is hereby given that August
Mehlhorn as executor of the estate of
Julia Mehlhorn, deceased, has rendered
to, and filed in’ said court his final ac-
count as such executor. and that ‘Thurs-
day, the 9th day of September, 1909, at
9:30 o'clock, a, m., at the Court Room
of the Probate Department of our said
Superior Court, in’ the City of Seattle,
in said King County. has been duly ap-
pointed by said court for the settlement
of said account, at which time and place
‘any person interested in said estate may
appear and file his exceptions in writing
to said account, and contest the same.
‘Witness, the’ Hon. Boyd J. Tallman,
Judge of ‘sald Superior Court, and the
eal of said court hereto affixed this 6th
day of August, 1909.
D. K, SICKLES,
(Seal.) Clerk.
By C. C. BURTIS,
Deputy Clerk.
August 6—Sept. 3, 1909.
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Ralph
Cook, Deceased. No. 8948. Notice of
Sale ‘of Real Estate. “
‘To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that: by order
of the above entitled court made and en-
tered this day in the above entitled mat-
ter, the undersigned will sell at public
auction to the highest, and best bidder
for cash, at the front of the King County
Court House in Seattle, Washington, at
the hour of ten o'clock A. M of ‘the
fourth day of September, 1909, the fol-
Jowing described real estate: Lot twelve
in block one of Baxter's Addition to the
City of Seattle, King County, Washing-
ton, as per the recorded plat thereof,
subject to the confirmation of sale by
the above court; terms, ten per cent.
ash down when bid is accepted, and the
balance In cash when the sale Is con-
firmed, and the deed delivered. ‘The
amount realized will go to pay the ex-
penses of the sale, the redemption from
the mortgage foreclosure sale, and the
alance in the ordinary course of admin-
TE att, ;
jed, Seattle, Washington, Augus'
12th, 1909. Z
MARY HAYES,
Executrix of the above Estate.
FRANK WIESTLING,
Attorney for the Executrix,
422 Boston Block, Seattle,
‘August 183—Sept, 3, 1909,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE.
State of Washington, County of King.
Sheriff's OMce.
By virtue of an order of sale, issued
gut of the Honorable Superior Court of
King County, on the éth day, of August,
1909, by the’ Clerk thereof, in the case
of Frank §° Thorp, plaintiff, vs, Jonn J.
Yandle and Dora 'B. Yandie, his wife,
Ona Phelps and W. H. Phelps, her hus-
band, William 8. Caldwell and Mollie J.
Caldwell, husband and wife, and the
National’ Grocery Company, a corpora-
tion, Defendants, No. 68,507, and to me,
as sheriff, directed and’ delivered:
Notice is hereby given, that T will pro-
cod to sell at public auction to the high:
est bidder for cash, within, the hours
prescribed by law for. sheriff's sales, to-
wit: at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 25th day
of September, A. D. 1909, before the
Court House door of said king County,
in the State of Washington, all of the
right, title and interest of the said de-
fendants in and to the following de-
seribed property, situated in King
County, State of "Washington, to-wit:
Lot five (5), block sixteen’ (16), Gil-
man Park in Seattle, in said ‘King
County, Washington, levied on as. the
property of said defendants to satisfy a
judgment of a foreclosure of a mort-
gage amounting to Five Hundred
($500.00) Dollars, and costs of suit, in
favor of plaintiff.
Dated this 11th day of August, 1909.
ROBERT T. HODGH,
Sheriff.
By JOHN STRINGER,
Deputy.
August 18—Sept, 10, 1909.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
‘REAL ESTATE,
State of Washington, County of King.
—s8.
Sheriff's Office.
By virtue of an order of sale, issued
out of the Honorable Superior Court of
King County, on the 10th day of August,
1909, by the clerk thereof, in the case of
John Bissell, plaintiff, vs. 'G. A. McIntyre
and Nettie McIntyre, his wife, defend-
ants, No. 60,272, and to me, as sheriff,
directed and’ delivered:
Notice is hereby given ,that I will
proceed to sell at public auction to the
ighest bidder for cash, within the hours
prescribed by law for sheriff's sales, to-
wit: at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 25th’ day
of September, A. D., 1909, before the
Court House door of said King County,
in the State of Washington, all of the
right, title and interest of the said de-
fendant in and to the following described
Property, situated in King County, State
of Washington, to-wit:
All of the South thirty acres of the
Northwest quarter of the Southwest
quarter of Section twenty, ‘Township
twenty-three, Range four East, W. M.,
gontaining thirty ‘acres, more “or, ess.
Jevied on hs the property of said defend-
ants to satisfy a judgment of a fore-
glosure of a mortgage amounting to Six
Thousand, Wight Hundred Four and
70/100 (36804.70) Dollars, and costs of
suit, in favor of plaintift,
ropnted this 12mm day of August, 1909.
ROBERT T. HODGE,
Sheritt.
By W. F, ROGERS,
August 18—Sept. 10, 1909. Deputy.
wr ehonsien.
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County.
of King.
In the Matter of the Estate of Harry
W. Fletcher, Deceased. No. 8625. Order
to Show Cause Why Distribution Should
Not be Made,
W. W. Felger, administrator of the
estate of Harry W. Fletcher, deceased,
having filed in this court his petition
and final account setting forth that sald
estate is now in a condition to be closed
and is ready for distribution of the resi-
due thereof among the persons entitled
by law thereto, and it appearing to the
court that said petition sets forth facts
sufficient to authorize a distribution of,
the residue of said estate:
It is therefore ordered by the court
that all persons interested in the estate
of the sald Harry W. Fletcher, deceased,
be and appear before the sald. Superior
Court of King County, State of Wash.
ington, at the court room of the
Probate Department of said court in the
City of Seattle, on the 23rd day of
September, 1909, ‘at the hour, of two
o'clock P. M., of said day, then and
there to show cause, if any they have,
why sald final account should not be al-
lowed and approved, and an order of
distribution should not be made of the
residue of said estate among the heirs
and persons: in sald petition mentioned,
according to law.
It Is further ordered that a copy of
this ordr be published once a week for
four successive weeks before the sald
28rd day of September, 1909, in The Se-
attle Republican, a, newspaper printed
and published in’ said King County and
of general circulation therein, and posted
in three most public places in King
County, Washington.
Done in open court this 10th day of
August, 1909,
WILSON R. GAY,
Judge.
State of Washington, County of King.
88.
I, D. K, Sickles, County Clerk of King
County and ex-officio Clerk of the Su-
perior Court of the State of Washington,
for the County of King, do hereby certify
that the foregoing is a full, true and cor-
rect copy of an original order to show.
cause, made by said Court on the 10th
day of August, 1909, in the matter of
the estate of Harry W. Fletcher, de-
ceased,
‘Witness my hand and the seal of said
Court this 10th day of August, 1909.
D, K, SICKLES,
(Seal.) Clerk.
By PERCY FP. THOMAS,
Deputy Clerk.
August 13—Sept. 10, 1909.
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington, for King County.
Charlie H, Wilson, Plaintiff, vs. Harry
Hoffman, Defendant.—No, 68025. Sum-
mons for Publication.
‘The State of Washington to the said
Harry Hoffman, 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 27th
day of August, 1909,’ 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 prayer of the complaint,
which has been filed with the Clerk of
said court,
‘The object of this action {s to fore-
close a mortgage on real estate situated
in King County. Washington.
CHARLES R, CROUCH,
‘Attorney for Plaintift,
Address: 627 Bailey Building, Seattle,
Washington.
August 27—Oct, 8, 1909.
INTHE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington, in and for the
County of King.
Eugene T. Hurd, Plaintiff, vs, Esther
Hurd, Defendant.—Sumons ‘by Publica-
ion.
‘The State of Washington, to the de-
fendant above named, Esther Hurd:
‘You are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty (60) days after the date of
THE SEATTLE REPUBLICAN
the first publication of this summons, fc
to-wit; within sixty (60) days after the b
27th day of August, 1909, and defend pl
the above entitled action in the court
aforesaid and answer the complaint ot A
the platntift and serve a copy of your
answer on plaintiff's attorneys at their F
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 said complaint, which has been —
filed with the Clerk of the said court.
The object of the above entitled ac- |,
tion is to dissolve the bonds of matri- 1
momny now existing between plaintiff
and defendant upon the ground of aban- A
donment and icompatibility of temper.
GILL, HOYT & FRYE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Office Address: 427 Colman Building,
Seattle, King County, Washington.
August 37-October 8, 1909.
No, 1194-5 8
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION.
IN THE JUSTICE COURT, BEPORE
Fred C: Brown, Justice of’ the Peace,
Seattle Precinct, King County, Wash-
ington.
J. E. Allen, Plaintiff, vs. H, Wells, De-
fendant.
State of Washington to H. Wells:
You are hereby notified that J. B,
Allen has filed a complaint against you
in said court which will come on to be
heard at my office in 210 New York
Building, City of Seattle, County of
King, State of Washington, on the 4th
day of October, 1909, at ‘the hour of
8:40 o'clock @, m., and unles you appear
and then and there answer, same will
be taken as confessed and the demand
of the plaintiff granted, ‘The object and
demand of suid complaint are to cecover
judgment against you in the sum of
$70:50 for room rent and money loaned.
A garnishment was issued out of this
cause and court against the United Cigar
Stores Co. and $57.75 due you from the
United Cigar Stores Co. hak been at-
tached by said writ of garnishment,
FRED C. BROWN.
Justice of the Peace,
Sept. 3—Oct. 1, 1909.
INTHE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington in and for the
County of King.
‘The Holly Investment Company, a cor-
poration, and the Lowman Catering
Company, a corporation, Plaintiffs, vs.
Ruben Stone, Defendant, No. 69661—
Publication Summons.
‘The State of Washington to the said
Ruben Stone, defendant, greeting:
‘You are hereby sumnioned to appear
within sixty days after the date of the
first publication of this summons, to-
wit: within sixty days after the 8rd day
of ‘September, 1909, 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 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, which has been filed with the
Clerk of the Court.
The object for which this action is
brought is to foreclose a chattel mort-
gage on property in the County of King,
State of Washington, in which the de-
fendant claims an iriterest and the re-
Hef demanded consists in excluding the
defendant from any interest therein.
REEVES AYLMORE, JR.
Attorney for the Plaintifts.
Postoffice Address: 200 Colman Build-
ing, Seattle, King County, Wash-
ington.
Sept. 8-Oct. 15, 1909.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION.
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT Of Oe
State of Washington, for King County.
Adelaide Elliott, Plaintiff, vs. Wil-
liam J, Eiltott, Defendant—No. .....
‘The State of "Washington to the said
William J, Plott, 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 (80) days
after the 3rd day of September, 1909,
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 attorneys for plaintift at their of-
fice and postoffice address below desig-
nated, and in case of your failure so to
do, judgment will be rendered against
you according to the demand of the
Plaintif’s complaint, whieh has | been
filed in the office of the clerk of sald
court.
‘The object of said action ts to obtain
a decree of divorcee dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing between
plaintiff’ and defendant, on the ground of
abandonment.
MORRIS, SOUTHARD & SHIPLEY,
Attorneys for Plaintiff:
Office_and Post Office Address:
55 Haller Building,
Seattle, King County, Wash.
Dated of first publication, Sept. 3, 1909.
‘—Last Oct. 15.
No. 67896
wamene 4am atTeMOonn.
Re oe ey ee eae Caine
State of Washington for King County.
Aurora ‘Land Company, a corporatfon,
Plaintiff, vs. Jno, St. Clair and Jane
Doe St.’ Clair, his wife, whose ‘true
Christian name is unknown, and all
persons unknown, if any, Raving or
Claiming an interest In ad ‘to the here-
inafter deseribed real property, De-
fendants,
State of Washington, to the above de-
fendants and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claim-
ants 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
one certain delinquent tax certificate is-
Sued by the ‘Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 18th day
of April, 1908, and numbered as follows,
for the delinquent taxes of the following
year, in the following amount, and upon
the teal property situated in’sald King
County, described as follows, to-wit:
East Seattle Addition, lot 30, block 24,
Certificate No, B49274, year 1905, amount
95 cents,
‘That the taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintif® upon said above described
Feal property, to-wit!
Lot 30, block 24, ‘East Seattle Add.,
38 cents for year 1806, 34 cents for yeat
1907, 31 cents for year 1908.
Which several sums bear interest at
the rate of 15 per cent. per annum from
date of payment, and are all the unpaid
and unredemed taxes upon and against
said real property,
You and each of you, (including said
persons unknown, {f any), are hereby
further notified and summoned to be and
appear within sixty days after the date
Of ‘frst publication of this notice, exelu-
sive of the day of said first publication,
to-wit: 60 days after September 3, 1909,
in the above entitled court and action,
and defend this action and answer the
complaint of said plaintife and serve a
copy of your answer on the undersigned
attorney for plaintiff at this office below
stated, or pay the amount due, together
with interest and costs. In ‘case you
fall 'so to do, judgment will be rendered
herein, foreclosing the Mien of sald taxes
and costs against each parcel of sald
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 respectively a8 provided
by law, and as prayed in plaintiff's com-
plaint, "now on file in this cause and
‘ourt,
AURORA LAND COMPANY, a Corpora-
tion, Plaintift.
F. J, CARVER, Attorney for Plaintiff.
Office Addresis: Northern Bank & ‘Trust
Co, Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
Sept. 3—Oct. 15, 1909.
No. 67911
worrce sawp einexrors.
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
Aurora Land Company, a | Cofporation,
Plaintiff, vs. W. H. Kennedy and Jane
Doe Kennedy, ‘his wife, whose true
Christian name is unknown, and all
Persons unknown, if any, having or
claiming an interest in ‘and to the
hereinafter described real property,
Defendants.
State of Washington, to the above de-
fendants and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claim-
ants 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
one certain delinquent tax certificate
issued by the ‘Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 15th day
of May, 1908, and numbered 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 follows, to-wit:
Hutehinson’s 2nd Division of Green
Lake Addition, lot 2, block 3, Certificate
No. B49321, year 1965, amount 94 cents.
‘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 2, block 3, Hutchinson's 2nd Divi-
sion of Green Like Addition to the City
of Seattle, amount, $1.01 for year 1906,
$1.03 for year 1907, $3.39 for year 1908.
Which ‘several Sums bear’ interest at
the rate of 15 per cent. per annum from
sald date of payment, and are all the un-
paid 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, exclu-
sive of the day of sald first publication,
to-wit: 60 days after the 3d day of Sep-
tember, 1909, 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 attorney for 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 said taxes, Interest and costs,
ordering a sale of each parcel of said
property for the satisfaction of the sums
as charged and found against it respec-
tively as provided by law, and as prayed
in plaintift’s complaint, now on file in
this cause and court.
AURORA LAND COMPANY,
a, Corporation, Plaintite,
F. J. CARVER, Attorney for Plaintiff,
Office Address, Northern Bank & Trust
Co. Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
Sept, 83—Oct. 16, 1909.
WOTTCE AND sUmvons
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington, for King County,
Aurora Land Company, a Corporation,
Plaintiff, vs. W. D. Buchanan and Jane
Doe Buchanan, his wife, whose ‘true
Christian name is unknown, and all per-
sons unknown, if any, having or claim-
ing an interest in and’ to the hereinafter
described real property, Defendants.—
No, 67909.
State of Washington to the above de-
fendants and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners,
claimants or holders of an interest or
estate in and to the hereinafter de-
seribed real property, are hereby notified
that the above named plaintift is the
holder of one certain delinquent tax cer-
tificate issued by the ‘Treasurer of King
County, State of Washington, dated the
ith day of May, 1908, and numbered as
follows, for the ‘delinquent taxes of the
following year, in the following amount,
and upon the ‘real property situated in
sald King County, described as follows,
to-wit:
‘Weedin's Division of Green Lake Ad-
dition—Lot 7, block 2, certifleate num-
ber 849323, year 1905," amount $1.37.
‘That the’ taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintif! upon said above described
Teal property, to-wit:
Lot 7, block 2. Weedin's Division of
Green Lake Addition—32.01 for year
1908, $2.06 for year 1907, $4.86 for year
‘Which several sums bear interest at
the rate of 15 per cent, per annum from
sala date of payment, and are all the un-
paid 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, exclu-
sive of the day of said first publication,
to-wit, 60 days after the 3d day of Sep-
tember, 1909, 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 attorney for plaintiff, at
his office below stated, or pay ' the
amount due, together with interest and
costs, In case you fail so to do, judg-
ment will be rendered herein, foreclos-
ing the lien of sald taxes and costs
against each parcel of said real property
for the sums and amounts due upon ana
charged against each, for said taxes, .n-
terest 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 as prayed in plaintiff's com-
plaint, now on file in this cause and
court.
AURORA LAND COMPANY,
2 Corporation, Plaintife,
F, J. CARVER, Attorney for Plaintift.
Office Address, Northern Bank & Trust
Go. Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
Bent 8 Oct 16. 1909,
NOTICE AND SUMMONS.
IN_ THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington, for King County,
Aurora Land Company, a Corporation,
Plaintiff, vs. R. W. Range and Jane Doe
Range, his wife, Whose true Christian
name is unknown, and all persons un-
known, if any, having or claiming an In-
terest in and to the hereafter described
real property, Defendants.No. 67897.
State of Washington to the above de-
fendants and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claim-
ants or holders of an’interest or estate
in and tr the hereinafter deserihed real
property, are hereby notified that the
above nUmed plaintiff Is the holder of
one certain delinquent tax certificate {s-
sued by the ‘Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 18th day
of April, 1908, and numbered 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 follows, to-wit:
Hast Seattle Central Addition—Lot 10,
block 6, certificate number B49288, year
1905, amount 95 cents,
‘That the taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintiff upon said above described
Feal property, to-wit:
Lot 10, block 6, East Seattle Central
Addition, 83 cents for year 1906, 34 cents
for year 1907, $1.21 for year 1908.
Which several sums bear interest at
the rate of 15 per cent. per annum from
said date of payment, and are all the un-
paid 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, exclu
sive of the day of said first publication,
to-wit, 60 days after the 8d day of Sep-
tember, 1909, in the above entitled court
and action; and defend this action and
answer thé complaint of said plaintift
and serve a copy of your answer on the
undersigned attorney for plaintife at
his office below stated, or pay the
amount due, together with interest and
costs. In case you fail so to do, judg-
ment will be rendered herein, foreclos-
ing the lien of said taxes and costs
against each parcel of said real prop-
erty 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 sat-
isfaction of the sums charged and found
against it respectively as provided by
law, and as prayed in plaintiff's com-
plaint, wow on file in this cause and
court
AURORA LAND COMPANY,
‘a_ Corporation, Plaintiff,
FP, J. CARVER, Attorney for Plaintitt,
Office Address, Northern Bank & Trust
Co. Bldg., Seattle, Wash,
Sept. 3—Oet, 15, 1909,
SUMMONS AND SERVICE OF PUBLI-
‘CATION.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington, in and for the
County of King.
Hester Benson, Plaintiff, vs. Charles
Benson, Defendant.—No, 60018,
The State of Washington to the said
Charles Benson, 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
ard day of September, 1909, and defend
the above entitled action in the above
entitled court, and answer the complaint
of plaintiff, and serve a copy of your an-
Swer upon the undersigned attorney for
Plaintiit at his office below stated, and
In case 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 clerk of
sald court,
‘The object for which this action is
brought Is to obtain a decree of divorce
from the defendant upon the following
srounds:
Because the defendant without plain-
tiff's fault for more than ten years last
bast has failed and neglected and still
fails and neglects to make suitable pro-
visions for the plaintiff and his family.
A. J. SPECKHRT,
Attorney for Plaintirr,
P.O. Address: No, 500 Burke Bldg.
N, W. Cor. 2nd and Marion Sts., Seattle,
Washington.
Sept. 8—Gct. 15, 1909.
ene
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL
eee eet
State oP RIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington, for King County.
In Probate,
In the matter of the estate of James
J. daneh,,an insane person—No, 9488.
Notice ‘is hereby given that the under-
signed guardian of the person and estate
of James J. Lynch, an Insane person, by
virtue of an order’ of the above entitled
¢ourt made on the gnd day of September,
1909, will sell, at private sale, ten shares
of the capital stock of the Byres ‘Trans:
fer Company, a corporation of the State
of Washington, to the highest bidder, for
cash, on or after the 1sth day of Sep:
tember, 1909. Bids for said stock will
he received by the undersigned guardian
at the office ‘of Haward Von ‘Tobel, 604
Mutual Life Building, up to and includ
ing the 18th day of September, 1909,
HARRY W. BRINGHURS',
Guardian ‘of the person and estate of
James J. Lynch, an insane person,
Pated this 2nd day of September, 1909,
Sept. 3—Sept. 17, 1909.
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL
PP SALE OF
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington, for King County,
In Probate,
In the matter of the estate of Andrew
T. Russell, Deceased.—No. 9172,
Notice is hereby given that the under-
signed administrator of the estate of Anz
drew T. Russell, deceased, by virtue of
an order of the above entitled court,
made on the 2nd day of September,
1909, will sell, at public auction, the fol.
lowing described personal property be-
longing to said estate:
1 mandolin,
1 silver mounted punch bow! and ladle.
1 glass punch bowl and set of five
glasses,
1 silver plated condiment tray,
1 table spread, 1 pair lap robes, 2 sofa
pillows,
1 pair tapestry curtains, 1 hunting vest,
fic “ut baw. 1 night gown,
1 elk buckskin placque.
1 silver shaving mug.
70 pictures,
2 glass hotties,
1 wateh,
1 stick pin.
1 suspender buckle,
1 watch chain.
1 watch buckle.
1 trunk,
1 valise,
Miscellaneous clothes.
That said sale will take place at the
hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon on
fhe 18th day of September, 1909, at ilies
Hall, 14th floor Alaska Blic., in "the Clty
of Seattle, King County, "Washington,
Terms of sale cash at time of sale
Dated this 2nd day of September, 1909,
A. BANW,
Administrator of the Estaie of Andrew
‘T. Russell, deceased.
Sept. 3—Sept. 17, 1909,
ee
SUMMONS.
State of Dee LOR COURT OF THR
Giate of Washington in and for King
County,
Alexander W. ‘Telfer, Plaintitt, vs,
Catherine ‘Telfer, Defendant, Nov —
{he State of Washington to Catherine
‘Telfer, defendant:
ou are hereby ‘summoned to appear
within sixty (60) days after the ave
publication of this ‘summons, to-wit:
Within sixty (60) days after ‘the 1éth
day of July, 1909, and defend the abore
entitled action, in the above -entiied
court, and answer the complaint of tha,
plaintiff and serve a copy of your ane
rer jon the undersigned attorney tor
the plaintift, at his office below stater,
and in case of your failure so te ai
judgment will be rendered againat yoo
according to the demand of the cxce,
Blaint which has been filed with tie
clerk of said court,
qhe object of this action 1s to obtain
Fodgcree of divorce by plaintitt trom a
fondant, on the grounds of desertion
fin, Sbandonment by defendant of plain
tim, without cause, for more. than wis
xean and to award to plaintitt the cone
anna ustody of George Telfer, the mine
child of plaintiff and defendant
JAMES McNENY,
Attorney for Plaintifr.
QMce and Postoffice address: Nu Hii
Marion Bldg., Seattle, Wash’
July 16-August 27° todo"
8
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
L. H. Craver, Plaintiff, vs. J. H. Leon-
ard, and all persons unknown, if any,
having or claiming an interest in and
to the hereinafter describel real prop-
erty, Defendants, No. 69157—Notice and
Summons.
State of Washington: ‘To the above
defendants and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claim-
ants 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
one certain delinquent tax certificate is-
sued by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 19th day
of November, 1908, and numbered
BS4881, for the delinquent taxes of the
year 1805, in the amount of 83 cents,
and upon ‘the real property situated in
said King County, described as follows,
to-wit: Lot 1, Block 10, Manhattan
Heights,
‘That the taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintiff upon said above described
real property, to-wit: For the year 1906
the sum of 48 cents; for the year 1907
the sum of 60 cents; for the year 1908
the sum of 87 cents, 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 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 60 days after
September 17, 1909, in the above en-
titled court and action; and defend this
action and answer the complaint of said
plaintiff and serve a copy of your an-
swer on the undersigned attorney for
plaintife at this office below stated, or
pay the amount due, together with inter-
est and costs, In case you fail so to do,
judgment will be rendered herein, fore-
closing the lien of said taxes and costs
against each parcel of sald real prop-
erty for the sums and amounts due up-
on 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_pro-
vided by law, and as prayed in_plain-
tif's complaint, now on file in this
cause and court,
L, H. CRAVER, Plaintift.
A. C. MeDonala,
Attorney for Plaintiff. Office Ad-
dress, 524 Bailey Building, Seat-
tle, Wash,
Sept. 17-Oct. 29, 1909.
IN_ THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
Stace of Washington for King County.
L, H. Craver, Plaintiff, vs, J. 8. Leon-
ard, and all persons unknown, if any,
having or claiming an interest in and
to the hereinafter described real prop-
erty, Defendants, No. 69158—Notice and
Summons.
State of Washington: To the above
defendants and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners,
Jaimants or holders of an Interest or
‘state in and to the hereinafter de-
scribed real property, are hereby notified
that the above named plaintiff is the
holder of one certain delinquent tax
certificate issued by the ‘Treasurer of
King County, State of Washington, dated
the 19th day of November, 1908, and
numbered B54882, for the’ delinquent
taxes for the year 1905, in the amount
of 88 cents, and upon the real property
situated in'said King County, described
as follows, to-wit: Lot 2, Block 10,
Manhattan’ Heights.
‘That the taxes for the following prio
and subsequent years have been paid
by the plaintiff upon said above de-
scribed real property, to-wit: For the
year 1906, the sum of 48 cents; for
the year 1907 the sum of 60 cents; ‘for
the year 1908 the sum of 37 cents, 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 (including said
persons unknown, if any), are hereby
Turther 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
September 17,'1909 ,in the above entitled
court and action; and defend and answer
the complaint of said plaintiff and serve
a copy of your answer on the under-
signed attorney for plaintiff at this 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 said taxes and costs against each
pareel 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 satisfaction of the
sums charged and found against it re-
spectivel yas provided by law, and as
prayed in’ plaintiff's complaint, now on
file in this cause and court.
L. H. CRAVER, Plaintiff,
A. ©, MACDONALD,
‘Attorney for Plaintift. Office Ad-
dress, 524 Bailey Building, Seat-
tle, Wash
Sept. 17-Oct. 29, 1909,
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County,
L. H. Craver, Plaintiff, vs. J. E, Leon-
ard, and all persons unknown, if any,
having or claiming an interest in and
to the hereinafter deseribed real prop-
erty, Defendants, No, 69159—Notice and
‘Summons.
State of Washington: ‘To the above
defendants and each of them:
You and etch 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 ts the holdee
of one certain delinquent tax certificate
issued by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 19th day
of November, 1908, and numbered
54883, for the delinquent taxes of /the
year 1905, in the amount of 88 cents, and
upon the real property situated In’ sald
King County, described as follows, to-
wit: Lot 8 Block 10, Manhattan
Heights,
‘That the taxes for the following prioc
and subsequent years have been paid
by. the plaintiff upon said above de-
scribed real property, to-wit: For the
year 1906 the sum of 49 cents; for the
year 1907 the sum of 60 cents; for the
year 1908 the sum of 87 cents, which
Several sums bear interest at the rate
of 15 per cent per annum trom 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 the first publication of this no-
tice, exclusive of the day of sald first
publication, to-wit: within 60 days after
opt, 17, "1908, inthe above | en,
titled court and action; and defend
this action and answer the complaint of
said plaintiff and serve a copy of your
answer on the undersigned attorney for
plaintife at this office below stated, or
pay the amount due, together with’ in-
terest. 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 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 provid-
ed by law, and as prayed in plaintiff's
complaint, now on file in this cause and
court.
L. H. CRAVER, Plaintiff.
A. ©, MACDONALD,
Attorney for Plaintiff. Office _Ad-
dress, 524 Bailey Building, Seat
tle, Wash,
Sept. 17-Oct. 29, 1909.
IN_ THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
‘State of Washington for King County.
L. H. Craver, Plaintiff, vs. J. ©, Leon:
ard; and all persons unknown, if any,
having or claiming an Interest in and to
the hereinafter deseribed real property,
Defendants, No. 69160—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 notified that
the above named plaintiff is the helder
of one certain, delinquent tax “certificate
issued by the ‘Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 19th
day of November, 1908, and numbered
Bo4ss4, for the delinquent taxes of the
year 1005, in the amount of 83 cents,
ind. upon’ the real property situated In
sald King County, described as follows,
to-wit: Lot 1, Block 12, Manhattan
Heights Addition.
That the taxes for the sollowing sub-
sequent years have been paid by the
plaintiff’ upon said above described real
property, to-wit: For the year 1906 the
Sum of 49 cents; for the year 1907 the
Sui of, 60 cents; for the year 1908 the
Sum of 37 cents, which several sums
pear Interest. at’ the rate of 15. per
cent per annum from said date of pay-
ment, an dare all the unpaid and unre-
deemed 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 publi-
cation of this notice, exclusive of the
day of said first publication, to-wit:
within 60 days after September '17, 1909,
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
attorney for plaintiff at this office below
Stated, or pay the amount due, together
with interest and costs. Im case you
fail so to do, Judgment will be rendered
herein, foreclosing the lien of said taxes
and costs against each parcel of sald
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 provid-
ed by law, and as prayed in plaintiff's
complaint, now on file in this cause and
court.
L, H, CRAVER, Plaintift.
A, C, MACDONALD,
‘Attorney for Plaintiff. Office Ad-
dress, 524 Bailey Building, Seat-
tle, Wash,
Sept. 17-Oct. 29, 1909.
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
L, H. Craver, Plaintif,, vs. J. B, Leon-
ard, and all persons unknown, if any,
having or claiming an interest in and
to the hereinafter described real prop-
erty, Defendants, No. 69161—Notice and
Suinmons.
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 deseribed
real property, are hereby notified that
the above named plaintift is the holder
of one certain delinquent tax certificate
issued by the ‘Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 19th
day of. November, 1908, and numbered
1544885, for the delinquent taxes of the
year 1905, in the amount of 83 cents, and
Upon the’ real property situated in’ sald
King County, deseribed as follows, to-
wit, Lot 2, Block 12, Manhattan
Heights,
‘That the taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintiff upon said above deseribed
real property, to-wit: For the year 1906
the sum of 49 cents; for the year 1907
the sum of 60 cents; for the year 1908
the sum of 87 cents, 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 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, exclu-
Sive of the day of said first publication,
to-wit: within 60 days after September
17th, 1909, 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 attorney for plaintiff at this
office below stated, or pay the amount
due, together with interest and costs,
Tn 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 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 re-
spectively as provided by. law, and as
prayed in plaintiff's complaint, now on
fle in this cause and court,
'L. H. CRAVER, Plaintiff.
A, C, MACDONALD,
Attorney ‘Tor Plaintiff. Office _Ad-
dress, 524 Bailey Building, Seat-
tle, Wash,
Sept. 17-Oct. 29, 1909.
IN_ THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
L. H. Craver, Plaintift, vs. J. B, Leon-
ard, and all persons unknown, if any,
having or claiming an interest in and
to the hereinafter described real prop-
erty, Defendants, No, 69162—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 following described
real property, are hereby notified that
above named’ plaintiff is the holder of
one certain delinquent tax certificate
issued by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 19th
day of November, 1908, and numbered
H54886, for the delinquent taxes of the
year 1905, in the amount of 83 cents,
and upon the real property situated in
said King County, described as follows,
to-wit: Lot 3, ‘Block 12, Manhattan
Heights.
‘That the taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintiff upon said above described
real property, to-wit: For the year 1906
the sum of 49 cents; for the year 1907
THE SEATILE REPUBLIVAN
————————
to the sum of 60 cents; for the year 1908
sin, the sum of 37 cents, which several sums
ind bear interest at the rate of 15 per cent
eal per annum from said date of, payment,
jue and are all the unpaid and unredeemed
aid taxes upon and against said real prop-
ale “erty. ’
the You and each of you (including said
and persons unknown, if any), are hereby
id- further notified and summoned to be
i's and appear within sixty days after the
and date of first publication of this notice,
exclusive of the day of said first publi-
f. cation, to-wit: within 60 days after Sep-
tember 17, 1909, in the above entitled
Ad- court and action; and defend this action
eat and answer the complaint of said plain-
tiff, and serve a copy of your answer on
the undersigned attorney for plaintiff
—— at this office below stated, or pay the
HE amount due, together with’ interest and
nty, costs. In case you fail so to do, judg-
on: ment will be rendered herein, foreclos-
uny, ing the lien of said taxes and costs
1 i6 against each parcel of said real property
rty, for the sums and amounts due upon and
and charged against each, for sald taxes,
interest and costs, ordering a sale oi
ove each parcel of said property for the
satisfaction of the sums charged and
ers, found against it respectively as provided
"or by law, and as prayed in plaintiff's com-
ibed plaint,’ now on file In this cause and
that court,
Ider L, H. CRAVER, Plaintiff.
cate A, C, MACDONALD,
nty, ‘Attorney for Plaintiff. Office Ad-
9th dress, 524 Bailey Building, Seat-
ered tle, Wash.
the Sept. 17-Oct. 29, 1909.
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
L. H. Craver, Plaintiff, vs. J. B. Leon-
ard, and all persons unknown, if any,
having or claiming an interest in and
to the hereinafter described real prop-
erty, Defendants. No, 69163—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 Mterest or
estate in and to the hereinafter described
real property, are hereby notified that
the above nained plaintiff is the holder
of one certain delinquent tax certificate
issued by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 19th
day of November, 1908, and numbered
B54887, for the delinquent taxes of the
year 1905, in the amount of 83. cents,
and upon the real property situated In
said King County, described as follows,
to-wit: Lot 4, Block 12, Manhattan
Heights,
‘That the taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintiff upon said above described
real property, to-wit: For the year 1906
the sum of 49 cents; for the year 1907
the sum of 60 cents; for the year 1908
the sum of 37 cents, 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 prop-
erty.
You and each of you (including said
persons unknown, if any), fre hereby
further notified and summoned to be and
appear within sixty days after the date
of first publication of this notice, exclu-
sive of the day of' said first publication,
to-wit: within 60 days after September
17, 1909, in the above entitled court and
action; ‘and defend this action and an-
swer the complaint of said plaintiff and
serve a copy of your answer on the un-
dersigned attorney for plaintiff at this
office below stated, or pay the amount
due, together with’ interest and costs.
In case you fail soto do, judgment will
be rendered herein, foreclosing the lien
of sald taxes and costs against each par-
cel of said real property for the sums
and amounts due upon and charged
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 respective-
ly as provided by law, and as prayed in
plaintiff's complaint, now on file in this
cause and court.
L, H, CRAVER, Plaintiff.
A. C, MACDONALD,
Attorney: for Plaintiff. Office Ad-
dress, 524 Bailey Building, Seat-
tle, Wash,
Sept. 17-Oct. 29, 1909.
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
L. H. Craver, Plaintiff, vs. J. B, Leon
ard, and all persons unknown, if any,
having or claiming an interest in and to
the hereinafter described real property,
Defendants. No. 69164—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 notified that
the above named plaintiff is the helder
of one certain delinquent tax certificate
issued by the ‘Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 19th
day of November, 1908, and numbered
B54888, for the delinquent taxes of the
year 1905, In the amount of 83 cents,
and upon the real property situated in
said King County, described as follows,
to-wit: Lot 6, ‘Block 12, Manhattan
Heights.
‘That the taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid. by
the plaintiff upon said above described
real property, to-wit: For the year 1906
the sum of 49 cents; for the year 1907
the sum of 60 cents; for the year 1908
the sum of 87 cents, which several sums
bear interest at th erate of 15 per cent
per annum from sald date of payment,
and are all the unpaid and unredeemed
taxes upon and against said real prop-
erty.
You an deach of you (including said
persons unknown, if any), are hereby
further notified and summonew to be and
appear within sixty days after the date
of first publication of this notice, exclu-
sive of the day of said first publication,
to-wit: within 60 days after Sept. 17,
1909, in the above entitled court
and’ action; and. defend this action
and answer the complaint of sald plain-
tiff and serve a copy of your answer
on the undersigned attorney for plaintif
at this office below stated, or pay the
amount due, together with’ interest and
costs, In case you fail so to do, judg-
ment 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 said taxes, interest and
costs, ordering a sale of each parcel of
said ‘property for the satisfaction of
the sums charged and found against 1
respectively as provided by law, and
as prayed in plaintiff's complaint, now
on file in this cause and court,
L. H. CRAVER, Plaintiff,
A. C, MACDONALD,
‘Attorney for Plaintiff. Office Ad-
dress, 524 Bailey Building, Seat-
tle, Wash.
Sept. 17-Oct. 29, 1909.
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
L, H. Craver, Plaintiff, vs. J. B, Leon-
ard, and all persons unknown, if any,
having or claiming an interest In and io
the hereinafted describel real property,
Defendants. No. 69165—Notice and
Summons.
State of Washington: To the above
defendants and each of them:
You and each of you, a3 owners,
claimants or holders of an interest or
estate in and to the hereinafter described
feal property, are hereby nociaed that
the above named plaintift 1s the holder
of one certain delinquent tax certificate
issued by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 19th
day of November, 1908, and numbered
BS4889, for the delinquent taxes of the
year 1905, in the amount of 83 cents, and
upon the’ real property situated in said
King County, described as follows, to-
wit: Lot 6, Block 12, Manhattan
Heights, :
‘That the taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintiff upon said above described
real property, to-wit: For the year 1906
the sum of 49 cents; for the year 1907
the sum of 60 cents; for the year 1908
the sum of 37 cents, which several sums
bea rinterest 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 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, exclu-
sive of the day of said first publication,
to-wit: within 60 days after September
17, 1909, in the above entitled court and
action; ‘and defend this action and an-
swer the complaint of said plaintiff and
serve a copy of your answer on the
undersigned attorney for plaintiff at
this office below stated, or pay the
amount due, together with interest and
costs, In case you fail so to do, judg-
ment will be rendered herein, foreclosing
the lien of said taxes and costs against
each parcel of sald 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 plaintift’s complaint, now on
file in this cause and court,
L, H. CRAVER, Plaintiff.
A. C, MACDONALD,
‘Attorney for Plaintiff. Office _Ad-
dress, 524 Balley Building, Seat-
tle, Wash,
Sept. 17-Oct. 29, 1909.
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County,
L. H. Craver, Plaintiff, vs. Rudolf
Deuteh, and all persons’ unknown, if
any, having or claiming an interest in
and’ to the hereinafter described real
property, Defendants, No. 69205—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 notified that
th eabove named plaintiff Is the holder.of
one certain delinquent ‘tax certificate
issued by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 18th
day of June, 1907, and numbered
B48227, for the delinquent taxes of the
year 1905, in the amount of $4.55, and
upon real property situated in said
County, described as follows, to-wit: S.
W. 4 of N. B. % of Sec, 2, Tp. 24, N.
R. 6B. W. M.
‘That the taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintiff upon said above described
real property, to-wit: For the year 1906
the sum of $5.04; for the year 1907 the
sum of $6.00; for the year 1908 the sum
of $3.54, which several sums bears inter-
est 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 an deach 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, exclu-
sive of the day of said first publication,
to-wit: within 60 days after September
17th, 1909, 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 attorney for plaintiff at this
office below stated, or pay the amount
due, together with interest and costs.
Tn case you fail so to do, judgment will
be rendered herein, foreclosing the lien
of said taxes and costs against each par-
cel 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 satisfaction of the
sums charged and found against It re-
spectively as provided by law, and as
prayed in plaintiff's complaint, now on
file in this cause and court.
4 L. H. CRAVER, Plaintitt.
A. C, MACDONALD,
Attorney for Plaintiff, Office Ad-
dress, 524 Bailey Building, Seat-
tle, Wash,
Sept. 17-Oct. 29, 1909.
IN_THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
‘State of Washington for King County,
L. H, Craver, Plaintiff, vs. Bertha
‘Turner, and all persons unknown, if
any, having or claiming an interest in
and’ to the hereinafter described real
property, Defendants. No. 69206—No-
tice and’ Summons.
State of Washington: ‘To the above de-
fendants and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claim-
ants 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
one certain delinquent tax certificate is-
sued by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 11th day
of February, 1908, and numbered B49147,
for thé delinquent taxes of the year 1905,
in the amount of $4.01, and upon real
property situated in said King County,
described as follows, to-wit:
Beg. 285 feet So. of N. KE. corner of
Lot 2, Sec. 13, Tp. 24.N., R. 4 BE, W. M,
thence So, 76.4 ft., thence W. 167.15 ft.
thence North 109.8 ft, thence East 67.5
feet, thence South 33.3 feet, thence East
100 ‘feet to Beg., part of said Lot 2.
‘That the taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintiff upon sald above described
real property, to-wit: For the year 1906
the sum of $8.81; for the year 1907 the
sum of $3.52; for the year 1908 the sum
of $1.98, which several sums bear in-
terest at the rate of 15 per cent, per
annum from said date of payment, and
are all the unpald 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, ex-
clusive of the day of said first_publica-
tion, to-wit: within 60 days after Sep-
tember 17th, 1909, in the above entitled
court and action; and defend this action
and answer the complaint of said plain-
tiff and serve a copy of your answer on
the undersigned attorney for 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 len
of said taxes and costs against each par-
cel 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 parcel of
said property for the satisfaction of the
sums charged and found against It re-
spectively as provided by law, and as
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1909
——————-. -- =
prayed in plaintiff's complaint, now on
file in this cause and Cour.t
L, H. CRAVER, Plaintift.
A. C, MACDONALD,
Attorney for Plaintiff. Office address
524 Bailey Building, Seattle, Wash,
Sept. 17—Oct. 29, 1909,
IN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
L.'H, ‘Craver, Plaintif, vs. Unknown
Owners, and ‘ail persons unknown, if
any, having or claiming an interest in
and’ to the hereinafter described real
property, Defendants. No. 69207—No-
tice and Summons.
State of Washington: To the above
defendants and each of them:
You and each of you, as owners, claings
ants or holders of an ‘interest in’ and 1
the hereinafter described real property,
are hereby notified that the above named
plaintiff is the holder of one certain de-
linquent tax certificate issued by the
Treasurer of King County, State of
‘Washington, dated the 5th day of No-
vember, 1908, and numbered Bb4645, for
the delinquent taxes of the year 1905, in
the amount of $2.02, and upon the real
property situated in said King County,
described as follows, to-wit:
An undivided % of West 25 feet of
Lot 9, Block 18, Central Seattle.
‘That the taxes for the folowing prior
and subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintiff upon said above described
real property, to-wit: For the year 1906
the sum. of $2.37; for the year 1907 the
sum of $2.88; for the year 1908 the sum
of $1.97, which several sums bear in-
terest at the rate of 15 percent. per an-
num 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 publi-
cation, to-wit: within 60 days after Sep-
tember 17th, 1909, in the aboye entitled
court and action; ‘and defend this action
and answer the complaint of said plain-
Uff and serve a copy of your answer on
the undersigned attorney for plaintiff at
his office below stated, or pay the amount
due, together with interest and costs.
In Case you fail so to do, judgment wili
be rendered herein, foreclosing the lien
of said taxes and costs against each
parcel of ‘said real property for the
sums and amounts due uponand charged
against each, for said taxes, interest and
costs, ordering a sale of each parcel of
sald property for the satisfaction of the
gums charged an dfound against It re-
spectively as provided by law, and “as
prayed, t plaintif('s complaint, now on
je in this cause and Court.
3 L, H. CRAVER, Plaintift.
A.C. MACDONALD,
‘Attorney for Plaintift. Office address
524 Balley Building, Seattle, Wash,
Sept, 17—Oct. 29, 1909. ;
IN_THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
L. H. Craver, Plaintiff, vs. Albert C,
Phillips, and ‘all persons unknown, if
any, having or claiming an interest in
and’ to the hereinafter described real
property, Defendants, No. 69208—No-
tice and’ Summons.
State of Washington: ‘To the above
defendants and each of them:
‘You and each of you, as owners, claim-
ants or holders of an’ interest or estate
in and to the hereinafter described real
property, are hereby notified that the
above named plaitniff is the holder of
one certain delinquent tax certifieate is-
sutd by the Treasurer of King County,
State of Washington, dated the 19th day
of October, 1908, and numbered B54575,
for the delinquent taxes of the year 1905,
in the amount of $1.31, and upon real
property situated in said King County,
described as follows, to-wit:
Beg. at S. B, cor. ‘Lot 5, Sec. 13, Tp.
24. N., R. 3 E., W. M., thence North
0°" 117743", 273.24 “feot’ along meander
line, thence Southwesterly with curve
to eft radius 581.19 feet 227.62 feet,
thence South 51.89 feet to South line
said Lot 5, thence East 43.43 feet to
beg, Being’ part of sald Lot 5,
‘That. the taxes for the following prior
and subsequent years have been paid by
the plaintift upon said above described
real property, to-wit: For the year 1906
the sum of $2.42; for the year 1907 the
stim of $3.00, for the year 1908 the sum
of $4.19, which several sums bear in-
terest at the rate of 15 per cent. per
annum from said date of payment, and
are all the unpaid-and unredemmed taxes:
upgh and against sald. real property,
You and each of you, (including sald
persons unknown, if any), are: hereby
further notified and summoned to be
and appear within six days after the date
of first publication of this notice, ex-
clusive of the day of said first publi-
cation, to-wit: within 60 days after Sep-
tember 17th, 1908, in the above entitled
court and action; and defend this action
and answer the complaint of said plain-
tiff and serve a copy of your answer on
the undersigned attorney for plaintift at
this office below stated, or pay the
amount due, together with interest and
costs. In case you fail so to do, judg-
ment will be rendered herein, foreclosing
the lien of said taxes and cost against
each parcel of said real property for
the sums and amounts due upon and
charged against each, for said taxes, in-
terest 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 plaintiff's com-
plaint, “now on file in this “cause and
‘ourt,
L, H. CRAVER, Plaintift,
A. C, MACDONALD,
Attorney for Plaintiff. Office address
524 Bailey Building, Seattle, Wash,
Sept. 17—Oet, 29, 1909.
TN, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington in and for King
County,
George May, Plaintiff, vs, The Cannell
Publishing Company (a corporation),
defendant. No, 69315—Summons,
‘The State of Washington to the said
Cannell Publishing Company (a corpora-
tion), Defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear
with sixty (60) days after the first pub-
Heation of this summons, to-wit, within
sixty (60) days after the 17th’ day of
Sepiember, 1909, in 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 plain-
tit at ‘his office below stat-
ed, and In case of your failure so to do,
judgment will be rendered against you
According to the demand of said com-
plaint which has been filed with the
clerk of said court. ‘This action is
brought for the purpose of recovering:
judgment against the defendant for the
balance of account due the plaintift for
commissions on its sale of baok,
amounting to $24.75, i
JOHN R. PARKER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Post Office and Office, Room § Union
Block, Seattle, King County, Washing-
Seat