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Local and Personal.
Mr. B. F. Bush, general mana
ger of the Roslyn coal mines, was
a visitor to the city last Tuesday
and expected to be on the Sound
the most of the week. "Our
mines were never doing better,"
said he, "and the men never seem
ed better pleased."
Mr. S. P. Freeman, an old
Northwest pioneer, died in this
city last Friday. Mr. Freeman
was one of the iirst colored men
that ever settled in Seattle and he
has done some kind of business
the greater part of the time he has
been living in the city. His only
son, Al, was at one time quite
prominent in political affairs* of
the city, but lost his foothold and
finally drifted away. He came up
from Portland last Saturday to
attend the funeral, which was
held from the Episcopal church
last Sunday, of which Mr. Free
man and his entire family were
members.
Wanted: By a colored man and
woman a place to do work in a
private family. Woman good
cook and man an all around handy
man about the house. Apply at
this office for further information.
Mr. L. C. Copeland of Tacoma
was attending to business in the
Queen City last Monday.
A letter from J. W. Riggs from
Dawson City can be found in
another column hereof.
Quite a few of the Afro-Ameri
cans of the city picniced at West
Seattle last Tuesday and report a
most enjoyable time. Among
those present, were Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Tutt, Mr. and Mrs. William
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. John Robi
son, Mrs. J. T. Gayton and others.
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Amusements.
SEATTLE THEATER.
The coming three weeks' engage
ment of the two popular stars,
Clay Clement and L. R. Stockwell,
commencing next Sunday evening
at the Seattle theater, will be one
fraught with much interest to local
play-goers, both on account of the
excellence of the plays to be sub
mitted and the all-round excellence
of the company. "The New
Dominion," Mr. Clement's roman
tic comedy-drama, will be the
opening play, with Mr. Clement in
his incomparable portrayal of the
Baron Yon HohenstaufrVn, ami
Mr. Stockwell as Napoleon Lafay
ette Randolph, an old colored
retainer. Mrs. Clement will also
be in the cast. Summer prices
during this engagement; 300 seats
lower floor, 50 cents; balcony 25
cents and 50 cents; gallery 15
cents.
THIRD AVENUE THEATER.
Unlooked for complications fre
quently arise when people fired
with love's young dream seek a
congenial partner through the
medium of the matrimonial papers.
This is what happens in the case
of "The Real Widow Brown," a
clean, farcial play bubbling over
with jollity, which will be seen at
the Third Avenue Theatre next
week. In most plays the char
acters are made to bring about
situations which are strained and
unnatural, but in Mr. A. Q. Scam
mon's latest bid for public recog
nition old lines have been ignored.
The real widow is impersonated
by an audacious young man while
another gay young man "makes
up" an assumes to be an old
deacon who believes he has found
his affinity through the "Matrimo
nial Times," and with whom he
has been in correspondence. The
mistaken identities furnish excel
lent opportunities for fun and
merriment. The situations and
climaxes are irresistibly funny,
and the combined efforts of a
clever company of farceurs to
amuse and create a vast deal of
laughter is crowned with success.
The music is bright and up to date,
the costumes artistic, and the sing
ing and dancing specialties un
commonly good.
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Notice.
Notice is hereby given, that the board of
county commissioners of King county, Wash
ington, will meet on the 18th day of June,
1900, at their office in the King county court
house in Seattle, to hear and determine the
advisability of selling those certain frame
buildings now owned by the county of King
and located on what is known as the canal
right-of-way, to-wit:
jsl frame building on lot 9, block 79, Denny's &
Hoyt's Addition.
1 frame building on lot 7. block 80, Denny's &
Hoyt s Addition.
, 3 frame . buildings on lot 8, block 80, Denny's
& Hoyt s Addition.
1 frame building on lot 5, block 80, Denny's
& Hoyt s Addition.
1 frame building on lot 3, block 80, Denny's
& Hoyt s Addition.
1 frame building on lot 1, block 80, Denny's
& Hoyt's Addition.
1 frame building on lot 1, block 81, Denny's
& Hoyt's Addition.
_1 frame building on lot 20, block 74, Denny's
& Hoyt's Addition.
1 frame building on lot 18, block 74, Denny's
& Hoyt's Addition. - V
1 frame building on lot 11, block 73, Denny's
& Hoyt's Addition.
1 frame building on lot 12. block 80, Denny's
& Hoyt's Addition.
1 frame building on lot 11, block 80, Denny's
& Hoyt's Addition.
1 frame building on lot 9, block 80, Denny's &
Hoyt's Addition. ■
1 frame building on lot 19, block 20 Ross
Supplement Addition.
1 frame building on lot 1, block 49 Ross Sup
plement Addition.
Done at the King county court house in
Seattle this 23rd day of May 1900.
E. H. Evknsons, *
Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners.
Notice to Creditors.
In the Superior Court of King County
Washington.
In the matter of the estate of Andrew C.
Freeborn, deceased. No. . Notice to
Creditors.
All persons having claims against the estate
of Andrew C. Freeboin, deceased, are hereby
notified and required to present such claims",
with the necessary vouchers, within one year
after the date of this notice to Albert Mills,
administrator of said estate, at the place of his
transaction of business as such administrator,
towit: at the office of Fred H. Peterson, attor
ney for said administrator, 411 Mutual Life
Building, Seattle, Washington, or failing to
present such claims within said time that the
same be hereafter forever barred
Dated June 15th, 1900.
Albert Mills,
Administrator. •
Fred H. Peterson, Attorney for Adminis
trator.
Office Rooms 410-413 Mutual Life Building,
Seattle, Washington
First pub. June 15. Last July 13.
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The 20th Century train, "the finest
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Train No. 1. for Snohomish,. Arlington. Wool
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Arrive Sumas 2:50 p. m.
Train No. 2 leaves Sumas 11:30 a. m. Arrives
Seattle,4:&s 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
ves Seattle 10:40 a. m.
Train No. 4 (Sundays only) leaves Woolley
:20 a. m. Arrives Seattle 11:00 a. m. '
Effective April 2:! d. * Mixed train on Ever
ett branch leaves Everett 5:25 p. m. arrive
at Snohomish 5:50 p. m. connecting with train
No. 5 on main line lor Woolley and intermedi
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Notice For Publication.
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U. 8. Land Office, Seattle, Wash.
„■. " March sth, 1899. \
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
memt No. 7073, for the purchase of the So 14
W H N W % and S E & N W }£ of section No. 24
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 s*d land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Seattle, Wash., od
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 land are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 6th day of
June, 1900.
Edward P. Tremper
Register.
First pub. Men. 16. Last pub. June. 1.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington, for the County of
King.—Fannie Battershill, Plaintiu, vs.
William Thomas Battershill, Defend
ant. No. 28,736. Summons by Publica
tion.
The State of Washington, to the said
William Thomas Battershill, Defend
ant:
You are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty days after the date of the
iir.«t publication of this summons, to-wit,
within sixty days after the 4th day of
May, 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 an
swer upon the undersigned attorney far
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
bean filed with the clerk of said court.
The object of the said action, set forth In
th» complaint, is as follows: To obtain
a decree of court dissolving the bonds
and ties of matrimony existing between
plaintiff and defendant.
J. P. BALL. JR.,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
P. O. Address: Rooms 18-17-16 Roxwell
block, Seattle. County of King, Washing
ton.
Notice to Creditors.
In the Superior Court of the State of Wash
ington, in and for the County of King.
In the Matter of the Estate of Frederick
Steed, deceased. No. 3504. Notice to Creditors
Notice is hereby given to all the creditors of
Frederick Steed, deceased, and of his estate,
to present their claims against the said de
ceased, or against the said estate, with the
necessary vouchers, within one year from the
date of the first publication of this notice to
the undersigned administrator of the said
estate of the said deceased, in care of Osborne,
Tremper & Co., Inc., 114 Cherry street, Seattle.
that being the place of business of the said
administrator, or be forever barred.
E. L. Blame,
of Estate of Frederick Steed,
"c«ased.
Date of first publication May 11th.
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COWMAN BLOCK, SEATTLB. Tel. Blue 570.
Sneriff'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 lltn day of April, 1900, by the clerk
thereof, in the case of L. B. Stedman, Special
Administrator of the estate of Paul Rothbarth,
deceased, plaintiff, versus Edwin G. White and
sarah W. White, his wife, the Puyallup Loan
& Trust Company, a corporaiion, the County
of . King, a Municipal corporation, Joseph
Becket and Jane Doe Becket, his wife, (whose
irue Christian name is to plain unknown),
Charles Vanarsdall and Jane Doe Vanarsdall,
his wife, (whose true Christian name is to
plaintiff unknown), defendants, No. 27340, and
to me, as sheriff, directed and delivered:
Notice is hereby given, that I vill proceed to
sell at public auction to the highest oidder for
cash, within the hours prescribed by law for
sheriff's sales, to-wit: At 10 o'clock A. M. on
the 19th day of May, A. D. 1900, before the
Court House doorofsaid King county, in the
State of Washington, all the right, title and
interest of the said defendants in and to the
following described property, situated in King
county, Washington, to-wit:
The northeast quarter [N. E. %] of the south
east quarter [S. E. \Q. The southeast quarter
[S. E. %] of the northeast quarter [N. E. %] and
the northeast quarter N. E. Ml of the north
east quart r [N. E. },£] of section twenty-eight
[28] Township twenty [20] North, of Range six
[6] East of the Willamette Meridian, excepting
and reserving from the northeast quarter [X. E.
of the northeast quarter [N. E. %] of said
section, township and range, the' following
described tracts, to-wit: Commencing at the
northeast corner of section 28, township 20
north of Range 6 east of W. M., thence running
west until it strikes the county road leading
from Seattle, thence following said county
road until it strikes the section line of section
27, township 20, North of Range 6 East W. M.,
thence north to northeast corner of section 28,
the place of beginning, containing 15 acres
more or less and sold to Emma Spaulding.
Also five acres of land, more or less, lying in
the northwest corner of the northeast quarter
of the northeast quarter of section 28, township
20 North, of Range 5 east of W. M., and bound
ed as follows: On the north by the north line
of said section, on the east by the Seattle
County road, on the south by the land owned
by said Edwin G. White and on the west by
land owned by one N. B. Inman and sold to
Hans Christianson, containing 100 acres, more
or less, levied on as the property of defendants
to satisfy a judgment amounting to 84055.08,
with interest and cost of suit, in favor of, the
plaintiff.
Dated this 12th day of April, 1900.
A. T. Van dk Vantek, Sheriff.
By T. H. Burke. Deputy Sheriff.
Attorneys: Hastings & Btedman.
First pub. April 16. Last pub. May 11.
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 » th«
Honorable Superior court of King cor •■"-'.,, on
the 11th day of April, 1900, by the cler' hereof,
in the case of L. B. Stedman, Special dminis
trator of the estate of Paul Rothbarth, deceased,
plaintiff, versus Charles Finnigan and Anna
Finnigan, his wife, The Puyallup Loan & Trust
Company, a corporation, the County of King,
a municipal corporation, defendants: "' -~ ~-
No. 27364, 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 o'clock A. M,, ou
the 19th 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 in
terest of the said defendants in and to the fol
lowing described property, situated in King
county, Washington, to-wit: The east one
half— K. J_— of the southwest quarter— S. W.
14— oi section fourteen —— in township
twenty —20— North of Range six —6— east of
the Willamette Meridian levied on as the pro
perty of defendants to satisfy two judgments
amounting to ?444f>.22, with interest and cost of
suit, in favor of, the plaintiff.
Dated this 12th day of April, 1000.
A. T. Van De Vantek, Sheriff.
By T. 11. Burke. Deputy.
Attorneys, Hastings & Stedman.
First pub. April 16. Last May 11.
Summons.
In the Superior court of King county,
Washington.
Eugene Harris, plaintiff, vs. Shelley B. Harris,
defendant. • No. 28036 Summons.
The state of Washington to the said Shelley B.
Harris, defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear within
sixty (60) days after the date of the first publi
cation of. this summons, to-wit: within sixty
(60) days after the 13th day of April, 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 attorney for plaintiff, at hie
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
procure a decree of Court dissolving the bonds
of matrimony existing between the plaintiff
and the defendant.
John Arthur,
Attorney for plaintiff.
Postoffice address: Seattle, King county,
Washington. Office address: Rooms 305-6-7
New York block, Seattle, Washington.
First pub. April 13. Last May 25.
NOTICE.
Sheriffs Sale of Real Estate.
State of Washington, County of King, ss. Sher
iff's 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. Noakes,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
shei iff's sales, to-wit: At 10 oclock 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 live (5) n block number two (2) of th •
supplemental plat of block number one and
the south half of block number two (2) in i
Terry's Fourth Addition to the City of Seattlt,
levied on as the property of defendant to
satisfy a judgment amounting to $500.00, with
interest and cost of suit, in favor of, the plain
tiff. >- -.'^ '
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.
PROBATE NOTICE.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OP THE
State of Washington, for the County of
King.—State of Washington, County of
King, ss: In the Matter of the Estate
of Ambrose P. Murphy, deceased. No.
3162. Notice of Settlement of Account.
Notice is hereby given that Lizzie E.
Murphy, administratrix of the estate of
Ambrose P. Murphy, deceased, has ren
dered to, and filed in said court Jier final
account as such administratrix, and that
Friday, the Ist day of June, 1900, at 9:30
o'clock a. m., at the courtroom 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 in
terested in said estate may appear and
file his exceptions in writing to said ac- i
count, and contest the same.
Witness, the Hon. William Hickman ;
Moore, judge of said Superior Court, and
the seal of said court hereto affixed this
3rd day of May, 1900.
(Seal) GEO. M. HOLLOWAT,
Clerk.
By WIM. CORCORAN, Deputy Clerk.
James McNenny, Attorney for Adminis
tratrix.
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NOTICE.—SHERIFF'S SAJLE OF REAL.
Estate. State of Washington, County of
King, ss. Sheriff's Office.
By virtue of an order of sale issued out
of the honorable Superior Court of King
County, on the 11th day of April, 1900, by
the clerk, thereof, in the case of A. P.
Hutaling & Co., a corporation, plaintiif,
versus Charles E. Norager and James
Kiefer as administrator of the estate of
Maria Elizabeth Norager and of the com
munity estate of Charles E. Norager and
Maria E. Norager, William E. Norager,
defendants, No. 25052, and to me, as
sheriff, directed and delivered;
Notice Is hereby given that I will pro
ceed to sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash, within the hours pre
scribed by law for sheriff's sales, to-wit:
At 10 o'clock A. M., on the 26th day of
May, A. I>. 1900, before the courthouse
door of jsaid 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 County, Washington, to-wit: Lot
nine (9), block twenty-two (.22.), lirst plat
or West Seattle by the West Seattle I^and
& Improvement Company, as recorded ia
the auditor's office of King County, Wash
ington, levied on as the property of de
fendandta, to satisfy a judgment amount
ing to $5,474.56, with interest and cost of
suit, in favor of the plaintiff.
Dated this 19th day of April, 1900.
A. T. VAN DE VANTER, Sheriff.
By T. H. BURKE, Deputy.
Attorneys: Preston & Bell.
S^irst publication April 20.
i^asrt. publication May 18.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King County.
In "probate. In the matter of the estate
of Ida Anna Judkins, deceased. No. 2298.
Notice of sale.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance
of an order of said court made on the lulh
day of April, 1900, in the matter of the
estate of Ida Anna Judkins, deceased, the
undersigned as executor of the last will
and testament of said Ida Anna Judkins,
will sell at public auction, to the highest
and besit bidder for cash, subject to con
firmation by said court, the following de
scribed property, to-wit: The right of said
executor to redeem from sheriff's sale on
foreclosure of mortgage, the east seventy
(70) feet of lot six (t>) of block forty-eight
(.48) of D. T. Denny's third addition to
North Seattle, King County, Washington;
and also all the right, title and Interest
of said executor, and all the estate, right,
title and interest of the said Ida Anna
Judkins, deceased, at the time of her
death, and all the right, title and interest
that the said estate has by operation of
law or otherwise acquired, other than or
in addition to that of the said Ida Anna
Judkins, deceased, at the time of her
death, in and to the said east seventy (70)
feet of lot six (6), block forty-eight (4S),
D. T. Denny's third addition to North Se
attle, King County, Washington, together
with all and singular the tenements, here
ditaments and appurtenances thereunto
belonging. Terms and conditions) of sale,
cash, lawful money of the United States,
(10) ten per cent, of the purchase price to
be paid at the time of the sale, and the
balance upon confirmation of said sale by
said court.
Said sale will take place on Monday, the
Hth day of May, 1900, at 10 A. M... on said
day, at the front door of the King County
courthouse, in Seattle, King County,
Washington.
DAVID R. JUDKINS,
Executor of the Last Will and Testament
of Ida Anna Judkins, Deceased.
Dated: Seattle. Washington, April 16th,
Date of first publication April 21 1900
Last publication May 18.
SUMMONS.
In the Superior Court of the State of Washing
ton for King County.
I. N. Bigelnw, plaintiff, vs. Daviil J. Pierce,
Marietta A. Piorce, John K. Pierce, Helen M.
I'ierce, Annie B. Puree and David J. Fierce, as
administrator of the estate of Stephen B. Pierce
defendants. No. . Summons for Publi
cation.
The State of Washington to the said David
J. Pierce, Marietta Pierce, John K. Pierce,
Helen M. Pierce, Annie 15. Fierce and David J.
Pierce, as administrator of the estate of Stephen
B. Pierce, defendants.
You are hereby summoned to apoear within
sixty (60) days after the date of the first publica
tion of this summons, to-wit, within sixty (60)
days after the Ist day of June, 1900, and
defend the above-entitled action in the above
entitled court, and answer the complaint of the
plaintiff and servo 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, judgement will be rendered against
you according to the demand of the complaint
which has been filed with the clerkof said court
The object of the above entitled action is to
foreclose a mortgage executed March 15th,
1893, by the defendants, covering blocks 10 15
16, 17, 18 and 19, and all of block 11, except
lots 5 and 14, and bock 14, except Lot 6 of Ellis
addition to Chautauqua, King county, Wash
ton- Z. B. Rawson,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
P.O. address, 617 Pacific block, Seattle Kinr
county, Washington.
Notice to Creditors.
In the Superior Court of the State of Wash
ington, in and for the County of King.
In the matter of the estate of Sarah Cooper
deceased. No. . Notice to Creditors. '
Notice is hereby given to all the creditors
of Sarah Cooper, deceased, and of her estate
to present their claims against the said de
ceased, or against the said estate, with the
necessary vouchers, within one year from the
date of the first publication of this notice to
be presented to the undersigned administrator
of the said estate of the said deceased, at -the
office of C. K. Jenner, 407 Pacific block. Seattle
that being the place of business of the said
administrator, or be forever barred.
Isaac Cooper,
Administrator of Estate of Sarah Cooper
deceased.
Date of first publication May 18.
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Seattle, Wash., May 26th, 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 extend
ed to all the Public Land States by act of August
JOHN ANDERSON,
oflssaquah, county of King, State of Wash,
has this day filed in this office his sworn state
ment No. 6973, for the purchase of the NWW of
Section No. 10 in Township No. 26. Range No
8 E, and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
ban for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Seattle, Wash on
Tuesday, the 28th day of August, 1900.
He names as witnesses:
George W. Tibbitts, W. E. Gibson, J. M
Goode, and William Ray, all oi Issaquah, King
county, Washington.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to tile their
claims in this office on or before said 28th day of
August, 1900.
Edward P. Tremper, Registe*.
First pub. May 25. Last pub. July 27.
Summons
In the Superior Court of the State of Washing
ton, for King County.
Ethel Ormsby, plaintiff, vs. Ursen Ormsby,
defendant. No. . Summons for Publica
tion.
The State of Washington to the said Ursen
Ormsby, defendant.
You are hereby summoned to appear, within
sixty (60) days after the date of the first publica
tion of this summons, to-wit: Within sixty (60)
days after the Ist day of June, 1900, ami
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 hit
office below stated; and in case of your fail
ure 50 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 the above-entitled action is to
dissolve the bonds of matrimony existing be
tween plaintiff and defendant and to give
plaintiff the custody and control of the minor
child of these parties
Mll.O A. Root,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
P. O. address 315 New York building, Seattle,
King county, Washington.

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