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M.D. PEASE CO.
NEW
MILLINERY STORE
Throws Its Doors Open to the Public, Displaying the Most
Handsome Millinery Bazar
Ever seen in Seattle. Its attractive and commodious quarters, where everything is
artistically arranged, is worth your while to see. You are invited.
i —______
j OUfV&AST6^ BOfifiKTS
| Are of the Rarest Styles and Most Beautiful Colors
NOW OPE|i AJID HEADY FOR BUSINESS
11<1 M. DTPEASE GO. >>
SECOND AND UNIVERSITY
I SEATTLE, WASH.
l/ocal and Personal.
Rent your bicycle of Spinning.
1206 Second avenue.
Mr. John W. Gibson is tempo
rarily out of business awaiting
repairs.
The following Afro-Americans
were selected as alternates to the
state convention: Dr. Samuel
Burdett, W. P. Morris and D. W.
Griffin, editor of the Bee.
Rev. George H. Thomas, of
Roslyn, was the only regularly
elected delegate to the late state
convention at Ellensburg from the
Afro-American Washington family.
Charley Edmonds, well known
hereabouts, was dangerously in
jured in the mines at Roslyn last
Wednesday. It is said that he
cannot survive.
Among the delegates to the
county convention from Franklin
were to be found: Dr. J. J. Smith,
Messrs. H. B. Jones, George W.
Johnson, VV. P. Morris and others.
Dr. Smitii was sent to the state
convention as delegate and Mr.
Morris his alternate.
Mr. John T. Gayton, who has
been head waiter at the Ranier
club for the past six years or more,
has bean promoted to the steward
ship of the club. He thoroughly
understands every detail about the
club and has the absolute respect
and confidence of its entire mem
bership. Slowly but surely, has
he worked himself up from posi
tion to position until he now stands
at its head, in which position he
will prove an ideal man. Mr.
Aus Anderson succeeds Mr. Gay
ton as head waiter and Mr. Will
H. Taylor takes \nderson's place.
North Coast limited,
The new Northern Pacific train to
be put on April 29, will leave
Portland, 11:30 a. m.; Tacoma,
5:25 p. in : Seattle, 4:25 p. m.;
Spokane, 735 a. m.; every day
and arrive at St. Paul at 3:00 p. m.,
in time for all outgoing night
trains.
Heavy Steal Rails,
Wide embankments, stone or heavy
gravel ballasted tracks await the
coming of the North Coast Limit
ed on the Northern Pacific, April
29, with its big engine in front and \
Observation Car at the rear of the 1
train. ' i
Amusements.
SEATTLE THEATER.
' Paderewski, the World's Great
est Pianist, will appear at the Se
■ attle Theatre for one night only,
; Friday, April 13th. So many
vague and misleading statements
have recently been made in regard
to the present physical condition
j and future plans of the eminent
pianist, Paderewski, that an au
thentic statement will surely be
welcomed by the many in this
' country who have listened to his
delightful music and who have
i since then been disturbed at times
by the many contradictory rumors
in regard to him.
Such a statement is now forth
coming from one of Paderewski's
friends, who visited him a short
time ago and who learned from
him much that will be of general
interest.
Otnctioa: S. H. FRIEDUNDER & CO.
Padcrcwski
WORLD'S
WORLD'S
IT GREATEST *jf
* PIANIST ~
STEINWAY & SON'S PIANO FORTE USED
Sale of Seats Commences on
Scale of Prices: $1.50, $2, $3- $4
Reserved seats can be secured by
those living out of the city, by letter or telegrapk. <
'iiiliiJJ AVKNUii TiUiATUm. j
The attraction at the Third
Avenue theatre during the past t
week, which will close Saturday ' 1
night with the usual Saturday '
afternoon matinee, has proven the £
best of the season. "Coontown f
400," is a very clever travesty and
the artists presenting it are all I f
good actors. Adgie and her lions
and the Leander brothers make
up a combination worth much
higher prices than are being
charged at the Third Avenue.
Next week the attraction at the
Third Avenue will be Edwin R.
Lang's company in Queen's Evi
dence and Rip Van Winkle. A
benefit will be given for the aid of
the female auxiliary of the Wood
men of the World next Wednes
day evening.
Hundreds of Miles
Of stone ballasted or clean gravel
ed track for the Northern Pacific's
North Coast Limited to run over,
when it starts, on April 29. The
absence of dust will make that
Observation Oar a thing of beauty
and a joy forever.
Steel Trestles and Bridges
Have replaced wooden ones
where not earth filled—on the
Northern Pacific. All ready now
for the North Coast Limited
Apnl 29. liest and safest track to
be found in the Northwest. Send
to any agent for North Coast
Limited leaflet.
Ordinance 4460, licences, Etc.
License fee, per year, due April
1, $1. Penalty for Riding Un
licensed Bicycles, $5 to $10.
Ordinance No. 4210—8 ells,
Lights, Sidewalk Riding, etc.
Every bicycle must have a bell;
be rung before approaching person
or conveyance.
Must carry a light, visible 200
feet, if riding any sidewalk after
street lamps are lit.
Speed limit on sidewalks, eight
miles per hour; on streets, ten
miles per huur.
Passing any pedestrian on side
walk, speed limit four miles per
hour.
Pedestrians Lave right of way on
sidewalks.
Sidewalks which may not be
used for bicycle riding:
Between Dearborn street and
Yesler Way, First avenue south
and Maynard avenue, inclusive.
Between Yesler Way and Union
street, Western avenue and Third
avenue, inclusive.
Between Union street and Pike
street, Western avenue and Eighth
avenue, inclusive.
West side of First avenue, both
sides of Second and Third avenues
:rom Pike street to Cedar street.
All other sidewalks may be used
or bicycle riding.
"Coasting" or riding without full
control, prohibited on any side
walk in city, also on any street
within limits where sidewalk
riding is prohibited.
"Single file" riding only on side
walks; not more than two abreast
on any street.
Penalty for violation of above
provisions, $2 to $10.
Look Out At Night
For the big electric lighted trade
mark on the rear end of the North
ern Pacific's North Coast Limited.
It will burn all night and leave a
trail of splendor behind to aston
ish the natives. Send to our
agents for our North Coast Limit
ed leaflet.
Electric Fans
Will keep the Dining and Obser
vation Cars on the new North
Coast Limited —Northern Pacific—
cool and comfortable. Electric
lights will light them at night.
Electric berth lights in Standard
Pullman sleeping cars and a big
dome light on rear Observation
Car platform.
Are you buying a home? If so, dont un
til you have an abstract made by Osborne
Tremper dc Co., Inc., 114 "Cherry Street
whose business has been established since
1883. They are-careful and prompt.
Seattle & International Railway
Short Line to All Points in
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Train No. 1. for Snohomish. Arlington. Wool
ley and Vancouver leaves Seattle 9:40 a.m.
Arrive Sumas 2:50 p. m.
Train No. 2 leaves Snmaß 11:30 a. m. Arrives
Seattle, 4:35 p m.
Train No 5, for Woolley and intermediate
points only, leaves Seattle 4:05 p.m. Arrives
Woolley 8:40 p. m.
Train No. 6 leaves Woolley at 6:25 a. m. Ar
rives Seattle 10:40 a. m.
Train No. 4 (Sundays only) leaves Woolley
7:20 a.m. Arrives Seattle 11:00 a. m.
* Mixed train on Everett branch leaves
Everett 8:10 a.m. arrivas at Snohomish 8:40
a.m. connecting with No. 6 on main line for
Seattle.
Leaves Snohomish 9:00 a. m.; arrives in
Everett, 9:40 a.m.
Leaves Everett 4:15 p. m.; arrives at Snoho
mish, 5:10 a, m.
Leaves Snohomish 6:00 p. m., or after arrival
of No. 5 from Seattle, arriving at Everett 6:35
p. m.
H. E. DANZ, G. P. A.
• Daily except Sunday.
Notice to Stockholders.
Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the
stockholders of the Crystal Mountain Mining &
Reduction Company, will be held at the Hotel
Seattle in the city of Seattle on Saturday, the
7th day of April. 1900, at 11 o'clock a. m. for the
purpose of electing a Board of Trustees, and to
consider a proposition to sell the property of
said corporation and the transaction of such
other business as may be brought before said
meeting. By order of
A. W, FRATER,
Vice-President.
Attest: E. B. Palmer.
Secretary.
NOTICE.
Sheriff's Sale of Keal Estate.
State of Washington, County of King, ss. She'
ifTs office.
By virtue of an execution issued out of
the Honorable Superior Court of King County
on the 30th .day of March, 1900, by the Clerk
thereof, in the case of Cynthia J. Noakee, plain
tiff, Edward F. Boyle. Assignee, versus Kate
Keefe, defendant. No. 26581, 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
sheriffs sales, to-wit: At 10 oclot-k A. M on the
12th day of May, A. D. 1900, before the
Court House door of said King County in the
State of Washington, all the right, title and
interest of the said defendant in and to the
following described property situated in King
county, Washington, 10-wit:
Lot five (5) in block number two (2) of the
supplemental plat of block number one and
the south half of block number two (2) in
Terry's Fourth Addition to the City of Seattle
levied on as the property of defendant to
satisfy a judgment amounting to $500 00 with
inteiest and cost of suit, in favor of, the plain-
Dated this 4th day of April. 1900.
A. T. Van de Vanter. Sheriff
„ By T. H. Burke, Deputy
Attorneys: Hughes & Kemp.
First pub. April 6. Last pub. May 4.
NOTICE.
To All Persons Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given and extended to any
and all persons in any way interested in or con
cerned with the Wallace Lumber & Manufac
turing Company, a corporation, that a meeting
£ the stockholders of said company will be
held at the office of the company, and princi
pal place of business, in the City of Seattle in
& nfh?£", nty ' f tate -or Washington, on Friday,
the 27th day of April, A. D. 1900, at the hour of
10 o clock in the morning of said day, the ob
ject and purpose of which meeting is to in
crease the capital stock of the said Wallace
™ m bea« nu£? turillg Company from ?15.
--ftniniim £ & the present capital stock, to
*60,000.00 at which time and place a vote of the
stockholders will be had for the purpose of de
termining whether or not said stock shall be so
increased as aforesaid. x
And further all persons interested in such
and Ctt^re lgS are required to be present then
■^Sf46^ 1 Seat«e, Washington, this February
hereof ' 7 the firSt üblica«on
A. H. Gould,
C. H. Black,
First pub. Feb. 23. Last pub. April 20.
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In Probate.
In the Superior Court of the State of Washing
ton, for the County of King.
In the matter of the estate of John Cmick
shank, deceased. No. 2982. Order to show
Cause why Distribution should not be made.
G. Bertoldi administrator of the estate of John
Cruickshank, deceased, having filed in this
Court his petition setting forth that said estate
is.*nowina condition to be closed and is ready
for distribution of the residue thereof among
the persona 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 said John
Cruickshank, deceased, be and appear before
the said Superior Court of King County, State
of Washington, at the Court-room of the Pro
bate Department of said Court in th» City of
Seattle, on the 4th day of May >. at" the
hour of 10 o'clock, A. M. of 5..,. „.,, then and
there to show cause, if any they nave why an
order of distribution should not be made of the
residue of said estate among the heirs and per
sons in said petition mentioned, according to
law.
It Is Further Ordered, that a copy of this
order be published once a week for four succes
sive weeks before the said 4th day of May,
1900, in the Seattle Republican, a newspaper
printed and published in said King County
and of general circulation therein.
Done in open Court this 26th day of March,
1900.
Wm. Hickman Moore, Judge.
Fred H. Peterson, Attorney for Adminis
trator.
First pub. March 30. Last pub. April 27.
Probate Notice.
In the Superior Court of the State of Washing
ton, for the County of King.
State of Washington, County of King, ss. In
the matter of the estate of John Cmickshank,
deceased. No. 2982 Notice of Settlement of
Account.
Notice is hereby given that G. Bertoldi,
administrator of the estate of John Cruick
shank, deceased, has rendered to, and filed
In said Court his nnal^Account as such Ad
ministrator, and that Friday, the 4th|day
of May, 1900, at 9.30 o'clock, jA. 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 appointed 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. Wm. Hickman Moore,
Judge of said Superior Court, and the Seal
of said Court hereto affixed this 26th day of
March, 1900. [seal]
Geo. M. Hollow ay, Clerk.
Wm. Corcoran, Deputy Clerk.
Fred h. Peterson, Attorney for Adminis
trator.
Fiist pub. March 30. Last pub. April 27.
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Seattle. Washington, January 18th, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3,1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4,1892,
JOHN ANDERSON,
of Issaquah, county of King, State of Wash
ington, has this day filed in this office his sworn
statement No. 6973, for the purchase of the North
west l/i of Section No 10, in Township No. 26 N.,
Range No. 8 East, and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land before
the Register and Receiver of this office at Seat
tle, Washington, on Tuesday, the 17th day of
April, 1900.
He names as witnesses.
George W. Tibbetts, of Issaquah, Wash.; W,
E. Gibson, of Issaquah, Wash.; J. M. Goode, of
Issaquah, Wash.; William Ray, of Issaquah,
Wash
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before'said 17th day of
April, 1900.
Edward P. Trempkr, Register.
Date of Ist publication, January 26th.
Date of last publication, March 30th
Summons
In the Superior Court of the State of Washing
ton, for King County.
Equity Department.
Lulu A. Gould, plaintiff, vs. Harry Gould, de
fendant. No. 28437. Summons for Publication,
State of Washington. County of King, ss.
The State of Washington to the said Harry
Gould, defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear, within
sixty (60) days from the date of the first publica
tion of this summons, to-wit: Within sixty (60)
days after the 2nd day of March, A. O. 1900, 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 attorneys for plaintiff', at their
office below stated; and in case of your fail
ure so to do, judgment will be rendered against
you, according to the demands of the com
plaint, which has been filed with the clerk of
said court.
The object of said action is to obtain a judg
ment against the defendant, Harry Gould, for a
divorce from the bonds of matrimony now ex
sting between the plaintiff and defendant, and
ior such other and further relief as to the Court
fhall seem jneet and just.
Morris & Southard,
. Attorneys for Plaintiff.
P. O. Address: Rooms 51-2, Haller Building,
Seattle, Washington.
Date of first publication March 2nd, A. D. 1900
DBte of last publication April 13.1900.
Notice For Publication.
U. S. Land Office, Seattle, Wash. )
'-; ''V - ' iy. ' " March sth, 1899. j
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3.1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1892,
BENJAMIN S. WOOD
of Snoqualmie, county of King, state of Wash ,
has this day filed in this office his sworn state
s'; 1?^ o ,',70' 73 ' for the Purchase of the So y.
W % N WJi and S E 54 if W \i of section No. 21
in township No. 25 N, range No. 8 E, and will
offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Seattle, Wash., on
Wednesday, the 6th day of June, 1900. :
He names as witnesses:
James Barman, J. T. Ho-an, Elija Tait and
Wm. Fury, all of Snoqualmie, Wash.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to tile their
claims in this office on or before said 6th day of
June, 1900,"
Edward P. Tremper
Register.
First pub. Mch. 16. Last pub. June. 1.
NOTICE
Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate.
State of Washington, County of King ss Sher
iff's office.
By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
honorable superior court of King conntv ou
the 9th day of March, 1900, by the Cleris
thereof, in the case of George Schultz,
plaintiff, versus E. W. Small and Emma J
Small, his wife, defendants: No. 27,985, and to
me, as Sheriff, diiected 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: At 10 o clock a. m. on
the 21st day of April, A. D. 1900, before the
court house door of said King county in the
state of Washington, all the right, title and in
terest of the said defendants, in and to the fol
lowing described property situated in King
County, Washington, to-wit:
The north half of the southeast quarter (S E
M, of the southeast quarter (S E \C\ of the
northeast quarter (N E \Q section seventeen
(17) township twenty-five (25) north of range
five (5) east in said King county, levied on as the
property of defendants to satisfy a judgment
amounting to Twelve Hundred Dollars in favor
of the plaintiff and cost of suit.
Dated this 12th day of March, 1900.
A. T. Van Db Vanter, Sheriff-
By T. H. Burke, Deputy,
Attorneys: Fred H. Pkterson.
First pnb. March 16. Last April 13
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Seattle Wash.,*
Jan. 18,1900. \
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before Register and
Receiver at Seattle, Wash., on April 18th, I'JOO,
viz:
JAMES STROUF,
Homesatd No. 15,578 for the NE VSec. 28, Tp.
25 N, RBE.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
Charles B. Klaus, of Seattle, Wash.; Elijah
Tait, ol Snoqualmie, Wash ; Carl Klaus, of
Suoqualniio, Wash.; J. L. Ryan, of Snoqual
mie, Wash.
EdwaSd P. Tbemper, Register.
First pub. Jan. 26. Last pub. April 13
Summons For Publication.
In the Superior Court of King County, State of
Washington.
The Oregon Mortgage Company, Limited, a
corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Henry D. Prender
gast, Sophy Prendergast, his wife, Charlis A.
Williams and Minnie Williams, his wife, C. E.
Whitney and E. B. Pond, co-partners, as C. E.
Whitney & Co., E. F. Runyon and Mary Doe
Runyon, his wife, Defendants.
The State of Washington to the said Henry
D. Prendersast, Sophy Prendergast, his wife,
Charles A. Williams, Minnie Williams, his
wife, C. E. Whitney and E. B. Pond, co-part
ners as C. E. Whitney & Co., E. F. Runyon and
Mary Doe Runyou, his wife, defendants above
named:
You and each of you are hereby sum
moned to appear within sixty (60) days after
the • date of the first pubication of this
summons, to-wit: Within sixty (60) days
after the 2nd day of March, 1900, 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 undersigned attorneys for plaintiff, at
their office below stated; and in case of your
failure so to do, judgment will be rendered
against you according to the demand of the
complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk
of said Court.
The object of the above entitled action is to
obtain a decree quieting and establishing the
title to the premises hereinafter described
against the defendants, and each of them, and
also praying that each of the defendants be re
strained and enjoined from claiming or assert
ing any title in said premises, which are de
scribed as foliows:
Beginning 363 feet west of the northeast cor
ner of Lot No. 5 in Section No. 5, in Township
No. 22 North, of Range 5 East: thence West to
the Northeast corner of Lot No. 28 of Panther
Lake Garden Tracts; thence Southeasterly along
the Northeasterly line of said Lot 28 of Pan
ther Lake Garden Tracts to a point 34 rods west
and 47 rods South of beginning; thence South
westerly 12 rods to a point which is 26 rods
Northwesterly from a point on the East and
West center line of said Section 5, 22 rods West
from the quarter-section corner on the East
line of said Section 5; thence Southeasterly to
the said point 22 rods West from the said quarter
section corner; thence North to the place of
beginning.
And for the costs of this action and for gen
eral equitable relief.
Hastings & Stedman,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
P. O. address: 64 Haller Building, Seattle,
King county, Washington.
First pub. March 2.
Last pub. April 13.
Notice of Meeting of Stockholders
Notice of Meeting of Stockholders of Seattle
Mattress and Upholstery Company,
March 26, 1900, at 10 a. m., at the office of
the above company, at 924 First Avenue South,
Seattle, Wash., there will be a meeting of
Stockholders, for the purpose of increasing the
capital stock of Seattle Mattress and Upholstery
Company to Fifteen Thousand Dollars. Those
interested wili take notice.
T. S. Lippy, Trustee.
J. W. Efaw, Trustee.
Summons By Publication.
In the Superior Court of the fc?tate of Washing
ton, for King County.
Charles]LaSalle, plaintiff, vs. Lizzie B. LaSalle,
defendant. No. Summons by publication
The State of Washington to Lizzie B. La alle,
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 2nd day of March, A. D. 1900, 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 rase of your failure
so to do, judgment will be rendered "against you
according to the demand of the complaint
which has been filed with the Clerk of said
Court.
The object of the entitled action is to secure
a divorce for the plaintiff from the defendant
on the ground of cruel treatment rendering
life burdensome,
Brady & Gay,
D _ k „ Attorneys for plaintiff.
P. O, Address: Rooms 10 to H Roxwell build
ingj Seattle Washington.
First pub. March 2. Last pub. April 13.
NOTICE.
Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate.
State of Washington, County of King, ss. Sher
iff's office.
By virtue of an Order of Sale issued out of the
Honorable Superior, Court of King County, on
the 3rd day of March, 1900, by the Clerk thereof
in the case of The Washington National Bank
of Seattle, a corporation, plaintiff versus
Dorothea Gordon, L. M. Gordon, Franklin
Gordon and Margaret Gordon, his wife, and the
Northwestern Trust Company of Seattle a cor
poration and Mitchell Thibert, defendants-
No. 28143, 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
?£ erj£t S? les> to-wit: At 10 o'clock a.m. on
the 14th, day of April, A. D. 1900, before the
courthouse door of said King county, in the
State of Washington, all the right, title and in
terest of the said defendants in and to the
following described property, situated in King
?£ v ' Washington, to-wit: Lots one (I), two
(2) three (3) and six (6) in block No. nine (9)
and lot twenty-one (21) in block No. four (4) in
Lakeview addition to the city of Seattle, accord
ing to the recorded plat thereof: Together with
all and singular the tenements, hereditaments
and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in
any wise appertaining, levied on as the prop
erty of defendants ! o satisfy a judgment amount
ing to Five hundred, sixty-eight and 93-100
Dollars fn favor of the plaintiff and cost of suit
Dated this Bth day of March, 1900.
A. T. Van de Vantek, Sheriff.
Attorney: E. By T. H. BURKE ' Deputy -
Attorney: E. H. Guie. y'
First pub , March 9. Last pub., April 6.
Notice For Publication.
In the Superior Court of the State of Washing
ton for King County—ln Probate
In the Matter of the Estate of Ida Anna Jud
kins, deceased. No. 2,298. Order to Show
This cause coming on for hearing upon the
P^w-i?' a£ d. R - J"dkin e , executor of the
Last Will and Testament of Ida Anna Judkins
deceased, for leave to sell certain property de
scribed in said petition and hereinafter set
forth, at public or private sale, and the Court
having read said petition, and it appearing
therefrom that there is not sufficient persons
property in the hands of said executor to pay
the expenses of administration; the allowance
to the family of the deceased, and the debts
outstanding, and that it is necessary to sell the
following described property, to-wit: The right
of the said David R. Judkins, as executor afore
said, to redeem from sheriff's sale under fore
closure of mortgage, the East 70 feet of Lot 6
Block 48, D. T. Denny's Third Addition to
North Seattle, King county, Washington, in
order to provide funds for the payment of 'said
debts and expenses, and the Court being fully
advised in the premises. y
It is hereby ordered that all persons inter
ested in said estate appear before this Court at
the courtroom of the Hon. William Hickman
Moore. Judge, in the Probate Department
thereof, in the King County Courthouse, Seattle
Washington, on Friday, April 13th, 1900 at9-3Q
a. m. on said day to show cause why an order
should not be granted to said executor to sell
said property or so much thereof as may be nee
essary to pay said allowance, charges and
debts.
It is further ordered that this order be served
by bfing published at least four consecutive
weeks in The Seattle Republican a news
paper printed and published in Seattle, King
County, Washington, and of general circulation
1900° ne iQ °Pell C°Urt thlS Bth day Of March-
William Hickman Moore
„. . ... Judge of said Superior Court.
First publication March 9,190<>.
Last publication April 6,1900.