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Much preparation is being made for a "40(1" Afro-American ball next Thanksgiving evening. Mrs. Lucy Clark and her daughter, Miss Mabel Walker, were in the city seeing the sights one day this week. Mrs. Grose heard from George 11. Grose, her son, who is now in Nome, and >he hardly expects to Bee him return this season. Quite a number of colored miners left on the Queen last Sunday for Alameda county, California, where they have been promised good wages at a mining camp there. Mrs. Mary Moore and her three children, Mrs. Mathew Brown, Mas ter Benjamin 11. and Miss Kulaliah. left for California last Sunday. See Graham's opening ad. The M. D. Pease Company is hav ing its tall opening. Others may have some of the things that you want, hut Alexander Wilson has all of the things you want. THKY »O SAY. That the "official organ" is slow about officiating. That Hussell, the Third Avenue theater prince, i> a failure at telling "coon" stories. That the News-Letter is trying to be styled a '-funny thing" by dealing in "nigger jargon" lies. That Judge 0. S. fiailey has an of fice, having been elected to the presi dency of the Afro-American league. That the man who had the most to say against The Republican was the man who owed it the most for subscription. That this issue of The Republican has a number of new advertisements in it that you would do well to ex amine. That the colored waiters of this city have the iiinest cafe in the Northwest over which to preside. That the male side of the Mergix son family knows how to hold on to a good thing when it gets hold of it. That the league did a very unwise thing to start out fighting every man that did not personally agree with some of the members. That Count Cragwell expects to show the natives a trick or two on Thanksgiving evening in the shape of a ball. That John T. Gayton looks wise when you ask him about his salary, as much as to say "that's my busi ness." See? That the "reverend" is getting rather tired of single blessedness, and, if he does not break^it up, it will be no fault of his. / That Eugene Harris, the only colored stenographer in the North west, has dreams of the South and the missionary work. That George Grose may return from Nome with a whole sack of gold, as favorable reports come down from him. That real estate in this city is as good as a bank account, and if you have not such a hank account, get one. That The Republican's office is 712 Third avenue, one block north of where it formerly was. Call and see it. That colored men should join their respective ward and precinct clubs, whether they he Democrat or Republican. That Big P>ill Morris, vice chair man of the county central commit tee, is handling tlie campaign to a queen"s taste. Preparations are in progress at the Seattle theater for the elaborate pro duction of F. C. Whitney' and Edwin Know Jess dramatization of llenryk Sienkiewicz's famous romance ot ancient iiome, "Quo Vadis," and when the curtain rises on the sublime spectacle next Thursday for three nights, it will be unquestionably a scene of grandeur and beauty sel dom witnessed in this city. The pro duction is identical with that which met with such great success at Mc- Yicker's theater, Chicago, last fall, and was afterwards seen in London and New York, and received with marked favor by their royal high nesses, the Prince and Princess of Wales and a notable gathering of the nobility. Everything that money, time, labor, intelligence and research could accomplish to make "Quo Ya dis" a success, has been done, and the result is a triumph in the matter of scenery, costumes, accessories and acting. The theater-goers of Seattle testi fied to their appreciation of a good play when they attended "en masse" last reason the presentation of Hoyt's "A Black Sheep" at the Seattle the ater. This delightfully breezy cojn coction of all that is funny and mu sical will return to our city for a four-nights engagement, commenc ing Sunday next, to repeat its former success. The principal characters, it will be remembered, are: The Ari zona editor, a part especially written for Mr. Devere, otherwise "Big Bill and "Hot Stuff," which is played by George Alien. In all of Mr. Hoyt'e plays there is a creation of this -mi of travesties of peculiar individuali ties, but in this instance these char acters are perhaps more familiar to the multitude and satirized with a keener shaft of wit. Watches, diamonds and jewelry at lowest rates. M. A. Goldman, 901 Second avenue, Burke building. Third Avoniie Theater. Hlaney's latest Miecess, ''King of the Opium Ring," tliat enjoyed such a remarkable run at the Academy oi' Music, New York, this summer, will be the attraction at the Third Ave nue (heater all next week, opening Sunday night. It is wholly unlike any of his other plays, and deals with Chinese life in the great China town of San Francisco. Had Hoyt not given us his famous farce "A Trip to Chinatown," this title would lit lUancvV new play like a glove, for it takes its audience upon a gen uine slumming trip. The Jose house, the theater, the laundry, and many scenes of Oriental splendor and beau ty, are shown in rapid succession. Its effects and scenery are rarely ex celled in melodrama, and, it is said, cost lUanev a fortune. PRORATE NOTICE.-IN THE SFPE rior Court of the State of Washington, for the County of Kin^. State of Washington, County of King, ss. In the matter of the estate of Ctrl J Swenson, deceased. No. M 95. Notice of Settlement of Account. Notice is hereby given that J. M. E. Atkinson, administrator of the estate of Carl Swenson, deceased, has rendered to, and tiled in said court his final account as such administrator, and that Friday, the 12lh day of October. 1900, at 9:30 a. m., at the court room of the probate depart ment 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 tim. and place any person interested in saiu estate may appear and file his exceptions in writing to said account, and contest the same. Witness the Hon. E. D. Benson, judge of said superior court, and the seal o said court hereto affixed this 19th day of September, 19t«0. (Seal) GEO. M. HOLLOWAY, Clerk. By EARLE R. JENNER, Deputy Clerk. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington, for the County of King. Bessie R. Brown, Plaintiff, vs. Herbert Brown, Defendant.—Summons by Pub lication. The State of Washington, to the said Herbert Brown, Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publica tion of this summons, to wit, wiihin sixty days alter the seventh day of Sep tember, 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 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 has been filed with ihe clerk of said court. The object of the said action, set forth in the Complaint, is as follows: To obtain a de cree of divorce upon the ground of failure to support. FRED H. PETERSON. Attorney for Plaintiff, 411 Mutual Life Building. P. O. Address: Seattle, County of King, Washington. PROBATE NOTICE—IN THE SUPE rior Court of the State of Washington, for the County of King. State of Wash ington, County of King, ss. In the mat ter of the estate of William E. Curtis, Deceased. No. U,225. Notice of Settle ment of Account. Notice is hereby given that Clarence Curtis, administrator with the will an nexed of the estate of William E. Curtis, deceased, has rendered to, and filed in said court his final account as such ad ministrator, and that Friday, the 12th day of October, 190i>, at 9:30 o"clock a. m., at the court room of the probate depart ment 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 lile 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 3lst day of August, 1900. (Seal) GEO. M. HOLLOWAY, Clerk. By EARLE R. JENNER, Deputy Clerk. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington for the County of King. In the matter of the estate ot William E. Curtis, deceased. No. 3,225. Order to Show Cause Why Distribution Should Not Be Made. Clarence Curtis, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of William E. Curtis, deceased, having Hied in this court a petition setting forth that said estate is now in a condition to be closed and is leady 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 the said estate; It is therefore ordered by the court that all persons interested in the estate ol the said William E. Curtis, deceased, be and appear before the said superior court of King County, State of Washington, at the court room of the probate department of said court in the City of Seattle, on tne 12th day of October, 1900, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock, a. m. of said day, then and there *.o show cause, if any they have, why an order of distribution should not be made of the residue of said estate among the heirs and persons in said peti tion mentioned, according to law. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published once a week for four successive weeks before the said 12th day of October, 1900, in The Seattle Republi can, a newspaper printed and published in said King County, and of general cir culation therein. Done in open court this 31st day of August, 1900. WM. HICKMAN MOORE, Judge. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington for the County of King. W. D. Field and Annie M. Field, his wife, Plaintiffs, vs. Donald Ross and Mrs. D. A. Ross, his wife, Defendants. No. Summons for Publication. The State of Washington to the said Donald Ross and Mrs. D. A. Ross: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the date of the lirst publication of this summons, to-wit: within sixty days after the 7th day of September, 1900, and defend the above entitled action in the above-entitled court, and answer the complaint of the plain tiffs, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorney for plain tiffs, 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 said court. The object of said action is to obtain the judgement and decree of the above entitled court that plaintiffs are absolute owners of that certain real property situ ated in the County of King and State of Washington particularly described a« follows: All of block numbered live (5) containing twenty (20) lots numbered one Hi to twenty (I'M), and all of block num bered eight (8), containing twenty (20) lots numbered one <1> to twenty (20), of the Green Lake Electric addition to the City of Seattle, King County, Slate of Washington, in fee simple absolute as their community property and that the defendants and each of them be required to convey the said real property to the plaintiff W. D. Field; that upon their j failure to so convey a commissioner be i appointed to make such conveyance; that ' plaintiffs have judgment for* their costs and disbursements in said action and for such other, further or different relief as shall be equitable. L. T. TURNER, Plaintiffs' Attorney. 1 P. O. address, room 22 Haller Building, ! Seattle, King County, Washington. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1578.— No- ] tice for publication. United States Land Office, Seattle, Wash., Aug. 25, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, IS7B, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wash ington Terirtory," as extended to all the < public land states by act of August 4, i 1892, James Christman, of Snoqualmie, n county of King, state of Washington, has i this day filed in this office his sworn statement. No. 7,151, for the purchase of i the SWV 4 of section No. 14, in township No. 25 N, range No. S E, and will offer 1 proof to show that the land sought is 1 more valuable for its timber or stone than , | for agricultural purposes, and to estab- . | lish his claim to said land before the reg j ister and receiver of this office at Seattle, ! Wash., on Thursday, the 22d day of No ! vember, 1900. He names as witnesses: Joseph Emery, of Snoqualmie, Wash.; E. G. Plum, of Snoqualmie, Wash.; Max Winter, of Sno | qualmie, Wash.; Frank Welerd, of Sno qualmie, Wash. | And all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 22d day of November, 1900. EDWARD P. TREMPER, Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—IN THE i Superior Court of King County, State I of Washington. In Probate. In the j matter of the estate of William C. Hill, I deceased. No. 1,142. Notice. i Notice is hereby given that pursuant to ' the order of the above entitled court : made in the above entitled matter I, the ! undersigned, as administrator of the es | tate of William-C. Hill, deceased, with the will annexed, will on or after the tenth I day of September, 1900, at 10 ao'clock a. | m., at 22 Haller building in the city of Se- I atlle, county of King and State of Wash ! ington, sell at private sale to the highest I and best bidder for cash, United States ' gold coin, the real property of the above ! named decedent hereinafter described. j that is to say: Lot's seventeen (17) and ; twenty-five (25) of B. W. Johns' and C H. I Hanford's Five Acre lots, situated in sec- I tion twenty-three (2?>), township twenty ! four (24) north, range four (4) east, King I County, Washington. Bids must be in writing and left at my office at 22 llaller building aforesaid or delivered to me personally, and must be I accompanied by ten per cent. (10%) of the ' amount of the purchase price in cash or I certified check on some reputable bank of the city of Seattle. Dated, Seattle, Washington, August 31, 1900. WILLIAM H. LEWIS, As Administrator as Aforesaid. L. T. Turner, Attorney for said Armin istrator. iN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THi State of Vv usuingion, lor ivin^ Co6m> i^iiiina P. Piumiey, piaiuufl, vs. Vv'maii, iv». nis auiiinns.ii aiid UeLs, auu v.v i>cisoiis, ii any, Having or ciaiumie, ita liiieie-sl. <_>i e^LU-ie in a.u^ Lo tlie hero inaiter Uescnoeu ieai pro petty, ueiend aius. No Notice and Buiniuona. ibt-aie oi Wasuington lo Vviilaid lyes aib administrators and heirs who are mi owners, or reputea uwneis, oi, and a... i^eisons uiii-.iiuvvii, ciairniiiii or naving .11. u«uao>i ul esiate ill and to tne iierieii. aiier uescriued real pioperiy. xou ctnu eacii i«i you aie lioieby not Lieu ihai Uie itbuve named piaintin, nimina Jr. I'iUDiley, is me UoK'er of a de,ino,ueiic tax certincaie, No. li 2zi, issued by the treas uier oi King couiuy, Wasiungton, em bracing the following real property sit uaied in King couniy, YVasnington, ano more particularly uescribed as follows, tv wit: SE Vi of SW Yt, Sec. 8, Tp. 22 N., R. o east. Tiiai said certificate was issued on th* -!nd day of November, lsa9, for the sum of $£2.94, for the delinquent taxes tor tht years 1895 and ib 96; that the taxes for tht following years have been paid by the plaintili, to-wit: Tne year lisa/, the sum >t *Ij.<.k>; the year 1898, tne sum of $8.48, t he year 1599, the sum of $9.28, which sev u»al sums bear interest at the rate ol nfteen per cent, per annum from saio date of payment. You and each of you are hereby directed and summoned to appear within sixt.> Jays after the service of this notice anu summons upon you, exclusive of the dat( of service, in above entitled court, and de Lend the action or pay the amount due. together with the costs. In case of youi failure so to do, plaintiff will apply fo. judgment, and judgment will be renderej foreclosing the lien for said taxes and costs against the real property, landt. and premises herein named. EMMA P. PLUMLEY, Plaintiff. LYMAN E. KNAPP, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office address, 10 Haller Building, Seattle, Washington. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF TII^ Stale of Wasningion, for King Count} tniina P. Plumley, plaintiff, vs. Wliiar. ives, his administrators and heus, ana ail persons, v any, having or ciaiimii b an interest or esiaie in anu to the here [nailer described real property, defenu ants. No Notice and Summons. Stale of H aslnngloii lo tile above name. Jeienuaius who are lile owners, or lepLii ell owners, of, and all peisons unknown, jiaiming or having an interest or estate .v arid lo Hie hereinafter uescribed rea.l i>ioperiy. lou and each of you are hereby notifies, that tne above named plaintui, Emiiii J. Plumley, is Lhe holder ot a delinquen. tax certirt'ciite, No. B 215, issued by the ueasuier o£ King county, waahin^i <m; £muracing the luhowint; real property : h aied in King county, VVu^hingion, and aore particularly described as follows, to wit: Northeast quarter of southeasat quarto; ji* section seven, township twenti-Uvo, lorth of range five east (NE. I/4i /4 01 Si-; Sec. 7, Tp. XL, N H. a 1i..) That said certificate was issued on th. :nd day of November, 1899, for the sui • c. >21.46 tor the delinquent taxes tor the years 1896 and 1895; that the taxes for tht following years have been paid by tin plaintiff, to-wit: The year 1897, the sum jt $8; the year 1898, the sum of $6.31; tht year 1899, the sum of *7.51, which severa >vms bear interest at tlie rate of fifteei. i>er cent, per annum from said date oi payment. lou and each of you are hereby direci -d and summoned to appear within sixty ' lays after th.j service of this not.cc anc. .summons upon you, exclusive of the ii.-v. jf service, in above eniuied couit, anu -ittend liie action or pay the amount daw, together with the cosis. In case-ot yom i ailure so to do, plaintiff wi.l appiy ioi I yUdfeineiit, and juugment will be iendei( i'oreclosing the lien for said taxes and usls ag&iust Un; leal propeity, lands an herein named. EMMA P. PLUMLEY, Piaintili LYMAN E. KNAPP, Attorney for Plaintiff, office address, 10 Mailer Building, Seattle, Washington. I lN THE SUPERHOR COURT, PROBATE, of King County, the State of Washing ton. In the matter of the guardianship | of Christopher G. Hanson, Anna V. | Hanson, Gertrude B. Hanson and Oli ver L. Hanson, minors. No. 477 Order to Show Cause. Saimon D. Sherman, guardian of the person and estate of Oliver L. Hanson, one of the above named minors, having on the 6th day of September, 1900, fileu nis petition herein, praying for an ordei io sell all the rights, title and interest of the said Oliver JU Hanson, in and to the following described real estate situ ate and being in Garfleld County, the State of Washington, and better known and described as the east one half of the northwest quarter, and the east one-hau of the southwest . qua.-ter of section twenty-one, and the northwest quarter of section twenty-eight, all in township thirteen, north \.t range forty-two E., \\ . -\I., for the purposes named in said peti tion, and for the appointment of a com missioner in Garfield County to make said sale. Said sale to be made by said eommis sioner, so appointed, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, subject to confirmation of court. " . And it appearing to the court from •'aid petition that no personal estate be ■ones to said ward, and that none has ever come into possession or knowledgt of said guardian, and that the rentals oi the real estate described as aforesaid are not sufficient to pay the taxes thereon and tnat it is necessary to sell said real estate for the purposes named in said petition. It is therefore considered and ordered by the court that Friday, October 12th, 1900, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the court house in King County, the State ol Washington, in tne equity department of this court, be and the same is hereby set by the court as the time and place for a hearing on said petition, and the said Salmon D. Sherman, guardian as aforesaid, and all other persons interest ed in sa.d estate be and they are hereby ' notified to be and appear at said time and place, and show cause, if any, why the interest of said ward in the above ! described real estate should not be sold at guardian's sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, subject to ' confirmation of this court. Said interest j being an undivided one-eighth interest in ', the above described real estate. It is further considered and ordered by , the court that this order be published for five consecutive times, prior to said time | (ixed herein for a hearing on said peti- , I tion, in The Seattle Republican, a weekly ! I newspaper, printed and published in the < ! City of Seattle, King County, the State I i of Washington. Dated this 6th day of September, 1900. I' WM. HICKMAN MOORD, ] _ _ _ Judge of Superior Court. » 1 • S. G, Cosgrove and S. S. Russell, attor- • J neys for Guardian, Pomeroy, Washington Date of Ist publication, Sept. 7, 1900. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE . State of Washington, for King County. R. H. Young, plaintiff, vs. Moore Land Co., and ail persons unknown, if any, having or claiming an interest or estate in ana to the hereinafter descri^eu real property, defendants. No. . Notice and Summons. State of Washington to Moore Land Co., who are the owners, or reputed own- , ers, of, and all persons unknown, claim- > ing or having an inteiest or estate in and to the hereinafter described real property. ; You and each of you are hereby noti- i lied that the above named plaintiff, R. H. loung is tlie holder of a delinquent tax ceriiiicate, No. B 2208, issued oy me treasurer of King County, Washington, embracing the following real property .situated in King county, Washington, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning 225 feet from northeast corner >f lot three (3), in section six (i>), town ship twenty-four (24) north, range five (5) east; thence south 110 feet; thence west to Lake Washington; thence northerly along the meander line of said lake, to ..he north line of lot three (3), thence east cO place ot beginning part of lot thiee I (.3). That said certificate was issued on the i2tn day of July, 1900, lor tne sum of I 2.33, tor the ueiinquent taxes for the I ,eais lsbti and 1897; that the taxes for the .oliowing years nave beenpaid by the .liaiiiiilt, to-wit: the year VBfl, the sum of ,1.38; the year 1898, tne sum of *1,21; the year 18y9, the sum ot $1.36, wnich several vms bear interest at the rale of lifteen per cent, per annum from said date of payment. lou and each of you are hereby direct -U and summoned to appear witnin sixty i days after the service ol this notice and summons upon you, exclusive of the date of service, in above entitled court, and lefend the action or pay the amount due, together witli the costs, in case of your Laiiure so to do, the plaintiff will apply .or judgment and judgment will oe ren lereO foreclosing tne lien for said taxes and costs against the real property, lands and premises herein named. K. H. YoUAG, Plaintiff. PALiUER & bruvvn, Attorneys for Plaintiff, oilice address 033 i Pioneer Builqing, Seattle, Wasmngton. 'N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE btate of Washing con, for King County U. V. .faxton, j. V. Beacn and 11 ij Simon, partners, as Paxlon, Ueaen & Simon, and R. H. Lloyd and VV. S. Wojd, partners, as Lloyd & Wood of August, laoj, and defend the above en titled action m me aoove entitied court ana answer tne complaint of the plain tilts, and serve a copy of your answer jpon tne undersigned attorney for plain uus at his ouice below stated; and in pianuilis, vs. Carroll Goodman, defend ant. i\o. 2i>,z^S. Summons for Pu^dca ■fiie State of Washington to the said uarroli Goodman: You are Hereby summoned to appear .viihin sixty (W) uays atter tne date oi the .nst publication ot tnis summons, to-vvif vvilhin sixty <.tio) days alter the ...i day ease of your lailure so to do, judgment will Le renuerea against you accoruuig to me demand ot the complaint, which lias jeen filed witn me cleik of said couit ilie object ol the above entitled action is to secure a judgment lor »700 and costs ior money due lor services rendered de .endant by plaintiffs. MILO A. ROOT. Dated this 3lst day oi juiy, i jW A. T. VAN Diii VANTER, By T. H. BURKE, Deputy. Btlerut- Attorneys: Hugnes & Kemp. ->OTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF i'luintui's Attorney. P. o. address 315 i>ew York Building, Seattle, King (Joun ty, Washington. leal estate, oneriff's office. Jtate oi Washington, county of King, ss: i>y Virtue ol a.n order ol resaie issued ->ut of tne honorable superior court ol ivmg county, oil tne 23rd day of Juiy i9w> jy tne cierjv ine;eot, in tae case of Oyntnio" J. NoaKes, ptairitiii, vs. Kate Kcete, de .eiiuani, toward t>\ lioyie, assignee oi juugmentj, No. <:t>,;>sl, and to me, as sheriff directed and delivered: Notice Is hereby given. That I will pro _eed to sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, within the hours pre scribed by law lor sheriff's sales, to-wit: At iv o'clock a. m. on the Stli aay of Sep tember, A. D. 19U0, betore the courthouse loor ot said King county, in the stalj ol .Vashington, all the right, title and inter est of the said defendant in and to the .ollowing described property, to-wit: Lot five (5), block two (2) of the supple mental plat of block one and the south naif of block two in Terry's Fourth addi ion to the city of Seattle, King county, Washington, levied on as the property of defendant April 4, 1900. to satisfy a judg ment amounting to $500 with interest and •osts of suit, in favor of the plaintiff. iN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF KING County, State of Washington. N. Mi chelsen, piaintiil, vs. Magdalene C. Mi chelsen, detenuant. No. 29,44y. Sum mons lor Service by Publication. The State of Washington to the said Aiagadlene C. Micheisen, .defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear .viUiin sixty days after the date ol the .irst publication of this summons, to-wU: .viUim sixty (60) days after the 17th day ji August, i9oy, and defend the above en .itlea action in the aoove entitled court and answer tne complaint of the plaintiff and serve a copy of your answer upon the Jiiuti signed attorney for plaintiff ai his jfuce below stateu; and in case of your Laiiure so to do, judgment will be ren dered against you according to the de .iiand oi tlie complaint, which has been .iled with the clerk of said court. The jbject of the auove entitled action is to lut.iiu a divorce on the grounds of loandonment and cruelty. Date of lust publication of this notice August 17, 1900. Lj. ti. JUeLi^LAN, Plaintiff's Attorney. I'oSi.ollice audress, Fairuavea, Wnatcom Oounty, W asmngton. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Slate of W asnington, in and for the County of King, In the matter of the estate of John C. Nixon, deceased. On reading and iiling the petition of Ralph S. Hopkins, it is ordered: That all persons interested in said estate, show cause (if any they have) before this couri on tno slh day of October, 1900, at ten clock a. m. why lot 21, in block 27, and iots 4 and 21, in block 35, all in Gilman's addition (Ist subdivision) to the City of Seattle, in said county of King and State of Washington, should not be sold for the : payment of the juagment lien of the pe titioner thereon, and that this order be published once each week for live suc cessive weeks, prior to the day herein above fixed tor the hearing of said peti tion, in some newspaper published in said county and of general circulation therein, ated August 30, 1900. E. D. BENSON, Judge. I. D. McCutcheon, Attorney for Peti tioner. iN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THis. State of vv a-suiii&ion, tor King County Liiima P. I'luiiney, plaintiff, vs Willar-i ives, nis administrators and neirs, and ail persons, v any, having or ciaimini; an interest or estate in anu to the Here inafter described real property, defend ants. No Notice ciiid Summons. State of Washington to Willaru ivea, .iis administrators and heirs wno are tiit jwners, or reputea owiieis, of, and u.i persons unknown, claiming or having an .merest or estate in and to the herein Atter described real property. You and each of you are hereby notilie .aat the above na'ned piainuit, nimnia t. Piumley, is the holder of a delinquent lax certificate, No. B 2xß, issued by tne treas urer of King county, Wasiungion, em uracing the following real property sit uated in King county, Washington, anu nore particularly described as follows, to wit: East i/ 2 of SW y 4 of SE y^ Sec. 7, Tp. -2 N., K. 5 east. That said certificate was issued on the -nd day of November, I89i», tor the sum of $10.y8, for the delinquent taxes for th.: years 1835 and 1896; that the taxes for the following years have been paid by the plaintiff, to-wit: The year 1597, the sum oi »4; the year 1898, the sum of $3.16; the year 1899, the sum of $3.75, which severa, sums bear interest at the rate of lifteen per cent, per annum from said date ol payment. iou and ea:;h of you are hereby direct ed and summoned to appear within sixtj Jays after the service 01 this notice an<. .summons upon you, exclusive of the date _>t service, in above entitled court, ana defend the action or pay the amount duo. together with the costs. In case of youi lailure so to do, plaintiff wi.l appiy loi judgment, and judgment will be rendeie foreclosing the lien for said taxes and costs against the real property, lands ana premises herein i'anted. EMMA P. PLUMLEY, Plaintiff. LYMAN E. KN'APP. Attorney for Plaintin". Office address, 10 Haller Building. R^attk. Washington. PROBATE NOTICE. IN THE SUPERIOR COUKT OF THE State of Washington, for the County of King. S;ate of Washington, County of King—ss. In the Matter of the Estate of James A. Wirth, deceased. No. 1224. Notice of Settlement of Account. Notice is hereby given that Richard Holyoke, executor of the estate of James A. Wirth, deceased, has rendered to and filed in said Court his final account as such executor, and that Friday, the 28th day of September, 1900, at 9:30 o'clock a. m., at the court room of the Probate De partment 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 inter ested 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 23d day of August, 1900. (Seal.) GEO. M. HOLLOWAY, Clerk. By EARLE R. JENNER, Deputy Clerk. tN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE state of Washington, for King county. Lyman E. Knapp, plaintiff, vs. W. H. Braden and all persons unknown, if any, having or claiming an interest or estate in and to the hereinafter described real property, defendants. No Notice ana summons. State oi Washington to W. H. Braden and unknown defendants who are the owners, or reputed owners, of, and all ptrsoiis unknown, claiming or having an interest or estate in and to the hereafter described real property. You and each of you are hereby notified that the above named plaintin, Lyman .hi Knapp, is the holder of a delinquent tax certnicate No. 140, issued by the treasurer of King county, Washington, embracing the following real property situated in King county, Washington, and more par ticularly described as follows, to-wit: Lots eleven and twelve (ll and 12) in bluck eight (8) in the townsite of Huron. That said certificate was issued on the 16th day of August, 1897, for the sum of $0.5)3, for the delinquent taxes for the year 1596; that the taxes for the following years have been paid by the plaintiif. to-wit: The year 1897, the sum of $U. 45; the year ISaB, the sum of $0.35; the year 1899, the sum of $0.39, which several sums bear in terest at the rate of fifteen per cent, per annum from said date ot payment. You and eacn of you are hereby direct ed and summoned to appear witnin sixty days after the service of this notice anu summons upon you, exclusive of the date of service, in above entitled couit, and de fend the action or pay the amount due, together with the costs. in case of your failure to do so, plaintiff will apply for judgment, and judgment will be rendered foreclosing tlie lien for saia taxes and costs against the real property, lands ana premises herein named. LVIVIAN E. KNAPP, Plaintiff. A. H. FOOTE. Attorney for Piaintiff, Office address 13 Haller Building, Seattle, Washington. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington, for King county. J. E. Hawkins and J. J. Turner, plain tills, vs. unknown owner, and all per sons unknown, if any, having or claim ing an interest or estate in and to the hereinafter described real property, de fendants. No. 29,134. Notice and sum mons. State of Washington to unknown own er, who are the owners, or reputed owners of, and all persons unknown, claiming or having an interest or estate in and to the hereinafter described real property. You and each of you are hereby noti fied that the above named plaint J. E. Hawkins and J. J. Turner, are the hold ers of a delinquent tax certificate, No. B 1,7.9, issued by the treasurer of King county, Washington, embracing the fol lowing real property situated in King county, Washington, and more particu larly described as follows, to-wit: Lot 12, block 10, Lake Union addition to Seattle. That said certificate was issued on the 7th day of April, 1900, for the sum of $11.03, for the delinquent taxes for the years 1893, 1894, 1895 and 1896; that the taxes for the following years have been paid by plaintifls. to-wit: the year 1897, the sum of $1.01; the year 1898, the sum of $0.84; the year 1899, the sum of $0.94, which several sums bear interest at the rate of fifteen per cent, per annum from said date of payment. . You and each of you are hereby direct ed and summoned to appear within sixty days after the service of this notice and summons upon exclusive of the date of service in above entitled court and defend the action or pay the amount due, together with the costs. In case of your failure so to do, plaintiff will apply for judgment, and judgment will be rendered foreclosing the lien for said taxes and costs against the real property, lands and premises herein named. J. E. HAWKINS and J. J. TURNER, • m Plaintiffs. J. C. WHITLOCK, Attorney for Plaintiffs, Office Address, 521 Pioneer Building, Seattle, Washington. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington, lor King county. ! J. E. Hawkins and J. J. Turner, plain tiiis, vs. uiiKiiown owner, and ail per sons unknown, if any, Having or claim ing au interest or estate in and to the hereinalier described real property, de fendants. No. 29,137. Notice and sum mons. State of Washington to unknown own er, wno are owners, or reputed owners, of, and ail persons unknown, claiming or having an interest or estate in and to me hereinafter described real property. iou and each of you are hereby noti iied that the above named plaintiffs J. E. riawKins and J. J. Turner, are the holders of a delinquent tax certificate. No. B iV76, issued by the treasurer of King county, Washington, embracing the fol lowing real property situated in King coumy, Washington, and more particu larly uescribed as follows, to-wit: i^ot y, block 10, Lake Union addition to Seattle. ±hat said certificate was issued on the .th day of April, lyoo, for the sum of $11.0.4, ior tiie delinquent taxes tor the years ibU3, 1594, IBao and 18%; that tne taxes for the following years have been paia by tne piaimut, to-wit: The year l&at, the sum of ♦i.vi; tne year 189S, Hie sum of $0.54; the year lwy, the sum ot *0.y4, which Several sums bear interest at tne rate of tuteen per cent, per annum from said date ot iiayment. xou and each of you are hereby direct ed and summoned lo appear witnin sixty aays alter tne service ot this notice ana summons upon you, exclusive of the date of service, in above entitled court, and delend the action or pay the amount due, lUgetner witn the costs, in case of your tanure so to do, plaintiff will apply for judgment, and judgment will be rendered Loreciosing the lien for said taxes anu oosts against the real property, lands and premises herein namea. J E HAWKINS and J. J. TURNER. Piaiuuiis. J. C. WHIiLUCK, Attorney for Plaintius; Olnce address, 521 Pioneer tsuiiuing, Seattle, Washington. iN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of v'v asiungton, lor x^ing county. j. n,. Haw Kins and J. J. Turner, pia.n tills, vs. unknown owner, anu aa per sons unK.no it -any, liaviiiy or claan ing an interest or estate in and to the heieinatter described real property, de tenaaiits. No. i,y,jJt>. Notice anu sum s>taie of Washington to unknown own er, who aie UK owners, or reputeu own ■siu, oi, and all persons unknown, clann .njj'or Having an inteiest or estate in aiiu .o me heieinalier described real property. lou anu eacn ol you aie Hereby noti neu thai the above named plaintius, J. r^. iiawkuis and J. J. iurnex, aie the hold ers oi a delinquent lax ceruncaie, No. 1> j.i<<, issuea b> tne treasurer oi King oouiuy, W asnington, emoiacing the toi lowiug real piopeity situateu in Kiug county, Washing ton, and more particular .y ciesscrioeu as ioiiows, to-wit: LoL io, blocK 10, LaKe Union addition to Seattle. . . _ hai said certificate was issued on the .th day oi April, iyuo, tor the sum Oi jii.o3, for the delinquent taxes tor tht .years laa3, ±t*>*t i.cA)j and l&S>t>; that the ..axes lor the loliowing years have been paia by the plaintilts, to-wit: me yeai .o»i, me sum oi »i.vi; the year ia9S, the oUin ot »0.8-i; the year l&yy, tile sum oi ♦0.»4 which several sums bear inteiest at aie 'raie of niieen per cent, per annum ioin said date of payment. lou and eacn ot you are hereby directed anu summoned to appear witinn sixty aays alter toe service ol this notice anu summons upon >uu, exclusive ol the date of service, in auove entitled court, anu ueiend tiie action or pay tne amount due, .oseuier wiin tne costs, in case of youi .anuie so to Uo, plaintiff will apply loi juugineut, and judgment will De renderea toreciosing tne lien lor said taxes anu oosts against me real property, lands ana premises Herein namea. rmT , x; ,*R J. E. liAVVivIiNS and J. J. TURNLR, Plaintiffs. J. C. WHITLOCK, Attorney for Plaintiils; Office Aauress, i>2, Piouter buiiumg, Seattle. W asningion. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of vvasiiington, fur King County. n,ieanor J. Alexander, Plaintin, vs. Her man Peterson, and all persons uukuowh, if any, having or claiming an interest or estate ill and to the neieinaiter de scribed real property, Defendant. No. 291V4. Notice and summons. State of Washington to Herman Peter son, who is tiie owner, or reputed owner, of, and all persons unknown, claiming or naving an interest or estate in and to the hereinafter described real property. You and each of you are hereby noti fied that the above named plaintin:, Elea nor J. Alexander, is the holder of a de linquent tax cerlilicate, No. B 1275, issued by the treasurer of King County, Wash ington, embracing the following real property situated in King County, Wash ington, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Lot 5, in block 10, Central Seattle Addi tion to Seattle. That said certificate was issued on the 26th day of April, 1900, for the sum of $29.07, for the delinquent taxes for the years 1886, 1894, 1895 and 1896; that the taxes for the following years have been paid by the plaintiff, to-wit: the year 1897, the sum of $4.24; the year la9S, the sum of $3.45; the year 1899, the sum of $3.71, which several sums bear interest at the rate of fifteen per cent, per an num from said date of payment. You and each of you are hereby direct ed and summoned to appear within sixty days- after the service of this notice and summons upon you, exclusive of the date of service, in above entitled court, and defend the action or pay the amount due, together with the costs. In case of your failure so to do, plaintiff will apply for judgment, and judgment will be rendered foreclosing the lien for said taxes and costs against the real property, lands and premises herein named. F. G. WHITAKER, Agent for Eleanor J. Alexander, Plain tiff. J. H. DAWES. Mtornw for PJjUnUff, Qfßce Ad4reg« 536/ IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington, for the County of King. Elvira C. Tyler, plaintiff, vs. George A. Tyler, defendant. No. Summons for Publication. The State of Washington to the said George A. Tyler, defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (ii<>) days after the date of the iirst publication of this summons, to wit: within sixty (60) days after the 21st day of September, 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 attorney for plaintiff, at his office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the com plaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. The object of the above entitled action is to obtain a de cree of divorce, annulling and dissolving the bonds of matrimony ■ between the plaintiff and defendant, and declaring all the property mentioned in the complaint to be the sole and separate property of the plaintiff and awarding her the care and custody of the minor children of plaintiff and defendant, and for further relief. L. H. WHEELER, •uojSuiqsßAY "Aiuim,) Sui%[ '■Ilii|;->S P. O. Address: 605-6 New York Block, •X3UJOIJV S.lHlUl^lcl IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF KING County, State of Washington. In mat ter of probate. In the matter of the estate of Jannet Brautigan. Estate of Jannet Brautigan, deceased. No. 3633. Notice is hereby given by the under signed, Z. B. Rawson, executor of the estate 'of Jannet Brautigan, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them, with the necessary vouchers, with in one year after the first publication of this notice, to said executor at his office, at 617 and 618 Pacific block, Seattle, King County, Washington, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the County of King, State of Washington. Z. B. RAWSON, Executor. Date of first publication Sept. 21, 1900. Date, September 20, 1900. NOTICE.— 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 21st day of July, 1900, by the clerk thereof, in the case of Ellen Wyatt, as executrix of the last will and testament of R. Wyatt, deceased, substi tuted as plaintiff for said R. Wyatt, ver sus Frank P. Hemen, defendant, No. 28,- COO, and to me, as sheriff, directed and de livered: 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 Bth day of Sep tember, A. D. 1900, before the court house door of said King County, in the State of Washington, all the right, title and inter est of the said defendant in and to the following described property, situated in King County, Washington, to- wit: Lot six (6), in block thirty-eight (38), in A. A. Denny's addition to the City of Seattle, known as A. A. Denny's sixth addition to said city, levied on as the property of de fendant, to satisfy a judgment amounting to $488.80, with interest and costs of suit, in favor of the substituted plaintiff. Dated this Bth day of August, 1900. A. T. VAN DE VANTER, Sheriff. By T. H. BURKE, Deputy. Attorney: L. H. Wheeler. NOTICE.—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 17th day of July, 1900, by the clerk thereof, in the case of Charles Verd and Thomas Sanders, copartners do ing business as Verd & Sanders, plain tiffs, versus Fremont Milling Company, defendant. No. 22,299, and to me, as Sher iff, 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 25th day of August, A. D. 1900, before the Court Hous* 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, State of Washington, to wit: Lots 12 and 13, block 57, Denny & Hoyt's addition to Seattle, and lot 31, block 1, Wheeler's 3rd addition to City of Seattle, levied on as the property of defendant to satisfy a judgment amount ing to $1,929.39, with interest and costs of suit, in favor of the plaintiffs. Dated this 19th day of July, 1900. A. T. VAN DE VANTER, Sheriff, By T. H. BURKE, Deputy. Attorney: A. W. Frater. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington, for King County. Stale of Washington, County of King, ss. Emma Schoeratfe, Plaintiff, vs. Edwin Senoerafle, Defendant. No. — Summons lor Publication. Ttio State of Washington to the said Edwin Schoeraffe, Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the date oi UK iirst publication of this cummons, to-wit: within sixty days alter thtj 3rd day oi August, lyoo, and defend the above en titled action in ihe aooye entitled court and answer the complaint of the plain tiff and serve a copy of your answei upon the undersigned attorney for the plaintiff at his o cc below stated, and in case of your failure so to uo, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of me complaint, which nas ueen liieU with the cleiK. of the saiu court. The object of the said action is to ob tain a divorce between the plaintiff and the defendant and to have the custody of the minor child of the plaintiii and defendant awarded to the plaintiff. L. X. TURNER, Plaintiffs Attorney. Postofnce addiess: 22 Haller Building Seattle, King County, Washington. iN THE sCPEKIOK COUKT OF T£L. otate vi Vviusuiii&iou; iv»- .tvmjj comity tii ma P. Piumiey^ pia.mi.iu, vs. Wii.aru Ivcs, IU3 auiimiibuaiuia, ano. all pel ou"° ui«i»iiuvni, ii d»i.>, uu,i,i o vi Ciuuimi. an uueresc. or estate in aiiu ig vie nerem alter uesicribeu ieui iMutmtiy, ueieliu ants. i\o X\om_e una suinuiuiib Bidie ot Washing luu il> vviuaru ives, uID adlllllllbtlcllOl auU HellS, who are liiv owners, oi reputeu owners, ul, ouu u.i pcisons uiiKliowii, CiailuUig oi liawiit; a.. .uteiest oi estate Ui and to me iieieutattc. descriLeu leal property. lou and eacn oi you are hereby nolifieo uamed plaintiff, Emma P. Plumley, is the hoiuer oi v. uo.i. 11 u..i. ta,. ceriiiicate, Xso. ti _ii, issued oy vie ueas urer ol King couri<.y, Vvitsainfeton, e;u uracing tiie following leal propeny s-il aated in King county, vv asnington, anu more particularly described as tollows, to wit: NW y* of SW Yi. Sec. 8, Tp. 22 N., R. a east. Tnat said certificate was issued on th 2nd day of November, ism, for the sum of $32.y4 for the ueiinquent taxes for tht years 1595 and 1896; tnat the taxes for Uu loiiowmg years have been paid by tht plaintiti, to-wit: The year IBy<, the sun. of $12.06; the year IS9B, the sum of $9.48; the year l&yy, the sum of *a.2S, which sev oral sums bear interest at the rate of fif teen per cent, per annum from said date o, payment. You and each of you are hereby direct ed and summoned to appear within sixt, uays after the service of this notice -mc summons upon you, exclusive of the date oi service, in atove entitled court, &au defend the action or pay the amount due, together with the cos In case of youi laiiure so to do, plaintiff will apply loi judgment, and judgment will be rendereM foreclosing the lien for said taxes and sis against tne real property, lands a:io premises herein named. EAIMA P. PLUMLEY, Piaintiff. LYMAN E. KNAPP, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office address, ;0 Haller Building, 3»attli Washington. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington for the County ol King. S. H. Vincent, plaintiff, vs. Levi Both & Sons, a corporation, aiso doing busoiness as Western Laundry Ma chinery Co., defendant. No. 29,602. Summons tor Publication. The State of Washington to the said Levi Booth & Sons, a corporation, aiso doing business as Western Laundry Ma chinery Co., defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the date of the iirst publication of this summons, to-wit: within sixty days from the 21st day of September, 1900, and defend the above entitled action in the superior court of the State of Washington for the County of King, which county the plaintiff des ignates as the place of trial, answer the complaint of the plaintiff in said action and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorney for plaintiff, at his office and postoffice address below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint of the plaintiff, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. The nature and object of said action is to recover a judgment against you, the said defendant, in the sum of $1390.00, for a breach of contract, for the failure of you, the said defendant, to sell and de liver to the plaintiff one certain Extra Four Roll Hagen Mangle, at the agreed price of $1540.00, and that by reason of your failure to so sell and deliver said Extra Four Roll Hagen Mangle, the plaintiff has been damaged in the sum of $1990.00, and also to recover the costs of this action. Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 21st day of September, 1900, the day of the first publication hereof. IRA BRONSON. Attorney for Said Plaintiff. Office and postoffice address: Rooms 77-80 Safe Deposit Building, Seattle, King Coumy, Washington, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THF. State of Washington, for King County Emma P. Plumley, plaintiff, vs. Willai.l lyes, his administrators and heirs, and all persons, if any, having or claiming an interest or estate in and to the here inafter described real property, defend ants. No Notice and Summons. State of Washington to Wiilard lyes. his administrators and heirs who are li;e owners, or reputed owners, of, and aii persons unknown, claiming or having an interest or estate in and to the herein after described real property. You and each of you are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff, Emma P. Plumley, is the holder of a delinquent lay. certificate, No. B 219, issued by the treas urer of King county, Washington, em bracing the tollowing real property sit uated in King county, Washington, ana more particularly described as follows, to wit: SE V 4 of SE V*. Sec. 7, Tp. 22 N. R 5 east. That said certificate was issued on th 2nd day of November, 1899, for the sun. of $21.46, for the delinquent taxes for th< years 1895 and 1896; that the taxes for th following years have been paid by th plaintiff, to-wit: The year 1897, the sum o $8; the year IS9B, the sum of $6.31; tht year 1899, the sum of $7.51, which severa sums bear interest at the rate of fiftee per cent, per annum from said date o payment. You and eacn of you are hereby direc ec! and summoned to appear within sixl days after the service of this notice an* summons upon you, exclusive of the i\da. of service, in above entitled court, a;.« defend the action or pay the amount duo. together with the costs. In case of you failure so to do, plaintiff will apply lo jrdtnnent. ami judgment will be rendeiC'! foreclosing the lien for said taxes and costs against the real property, lands an premises herein named. EMMA P. PLUMLEY. Plaintiß. LYMAN E. KNAPP, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office address. 1.) Haller Building, Seattl Washington. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF TIL Slate of \v a^.uiigtoh, lor King Cuuin.. Ktuma P. l"iuniie>. piaiiililt, v .->. \viuan l\es, his aumimsuaiors and heiis, au< ail peiaoiis, it any, navuig oi ciaimin.. an interest or estate m aau to tne her>_ mailer describea real property, ueiciiu ants. No Notice ahd Sunuiioii^.. toiaie ol liligion to \v nlara IVts vis administratois and heirs who are ti, owners, or leyuteu owners, oi, aad iil ,iersuiis unknown, claiming or l.aviiig a. interest or estate iv and to tue herein aiiur desciibeu real properly. iou and each ol you are hereby notific< i.hai me above named piainun, naunia. ' P.umley, is the holder ol a delinquent t.u certincate, No. B Z'Jio, issued by vie treas urer ot King county, Washington, em m-acing the following real property s»t uated in King county, Washington, ani more particularly aescribed as lollows, to wit: NE. Yt, of SW. 1,4, Sec. 8, Tp. 22 N., R 5 east. Tnat said certificate was issued on th, .2nd tiay ol November, 1!599, lor the sun. of $32.94, for the delinquent taxes lor th. years 1895 and 1596; that the taxes lor th> lollowing years nave been paid by tht piaintift, to-wit: The year l6a&, the sun jl $8.48; the year 1599, the sum of $y.2 ■ which several sums bear interest at th. i-ale of fifteen per cent, per annum frou aate of payment. ou and each of you are hereby direct =d and summoned to appear within sixt> days after the service oi this notice uno summons upon you, exclusive of the dat. of service, in above entitled court, ano defend the action or pay the amount djt together with the cosls. In case of you. tailure so to do, plaintiff wnl apply ioi judgment, and judgment will be rendered foreclosing the lien for said taxes and costs against the leal property, lands aii premises herein, named. EMMA P. PLUMLEY, Piainiift. LYMAN E. KNAPP, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office address, 10 Haller Building, Seattlt Washington. .N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THL State ot \vasmngioii, lor iving count). j. iv. llavvK.iiit> ana J. j. lumer, plain mis, vs. uiiKuovvn owner, and all pei soiis unknown, v any, having or ciaun ing an interest or estate in and to tin heiemaller describ^u real property, ut leiidants. No. ITJ.lbo. JNonce ana sum uions: State of Washington to unknown own jr, who are the owners, or reputed own jis, of, and ail persons unknown, claim .ng or having an mteiest or estate in am. -o me hereiiialter described real prop wi-ty. iou and each of you are hereby nou .led HiiiL tile above uaiueU plailitills, J jb. tiawkins anU J. J. Turner, are me hoiu jrs oi a ueiuiquem lax certincate, No Xi iVis, issuea by the treasurer oi Kint -ounty, vv asiiiugtou, embracing the ioi lowing reai pioperty situaiuu in Jxnii, .ouuiy, Vv ashing ion, ana more particuiai ly described as lollows, to-wit: Lot li, block 10, Lake Union addition U Seattle. mat said certificate was issued on tht ,th uay oi jipiu, xiiM, lor the sum o. ,u.Uo, lor lhe aelinquent taxes lor tIK eais ls^i>, 15b4, uana and isao; that tut u..\.es lor the loliowing yeais have bee. ..aid by the plainuns, 10-vvil: the yeai cji, lue sum ol ♦i.vi; me >ear iaUS, Uiv juiii oi tu.b-t; the year xz'm, the sum o. ,o.^i, which several sums bear inteiest a. ne rate ol nflecn per cent, per annum .rum said date oi payment. iou and each ol you are hereby direct ed ana summonea lo appear wituin Mil. .a>s alter the service oi tnis notice am .umhioiis upon you, exclusive oi me ualt jl service, in above enuuea court, uuC aelend the aclioh or pay the amount uut .ogeilier with the coals, in case oi >ou. aiiUie so lo do, plaiiitiil win apply 10. juagixieul, «tna juagiiieiii will uc leiiueie^ ■.oieciosing the lien loi said laxes am. .osls aia.iiist the real property, lands an., ,jieiiiiscs herein nameu. . J. Hi. W iviiNS aiiU J. J. TURNER, ir* laluurts. J. C. WHl'll^UUK, Attorney for Plainlifts; oihce Auuress, s>a. l^ioneer buuuuig, Seattle, VVasniuytoii. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF KiiNv, county, Etuii« oi vvasaiiigtoh, c i^liit Snepnaiu, fiaiutilt, VS. kiauel ijleA'ci lyli, i^eieliUaul. xnO. —. iNOllce. atate ol vvashihgton to Uie abovt hHIIit-iI aeienaaiil, JaueL Liew'en> v: lou aie nereoy notined that <J. Ellis oheptiiird, Hie a«ove-named piaintlii, v jm uwner and holder ol a delinquent lax eitincai.e euiuiuciiijj lot £a, u.uck i 4, ol wouniy, Stale ol Washington, me saiu aeiinqueni tax cerimcaie having uoei. issueu lor tne slate, county and cilj taxes on said describea real estate ior iiu ,e<u' iaao; lhai me loiiowing aie the ouuuiiui due thereon: Cost of delinquent tax v. Aiay zaih, is>tw, uuriy-seven and 15-100 dol aio; amount paid county lor reuemp- Uon of delinquency cci tincatt; issued lo jounty, one iiuuureu thirty-eigut anu j-ioo aollars; paid May 29th, lauu, taxes o. iStSt, thirty-one ana ab-xuu Uonars; paiu .vlay 2atn, laOO; taxes of l&ao, tweniy oeven and ai-luo uollars, paid Ala> -ath, lboo, and taxes oi lbaa. twenty tour and 4V-100 dollars, paid May liijlh, i'Mij, and the said sums bear interest tron; aate ot their payment, as specilied auovt at the late oi liiteen per cent, per an ■i-m. lou, the said Janet Llewellyn, are tht owner of the above described property 10 the best of the subscriber s Knowledge, information and belief, and you are here oy summoned ana required 10 appeal within sixty days after the service ol tuio uolice on you, exclusive ol the day oi service, and deiend the said action oi pay the amount due on the deiiiiquen. Lax certiiicate and taxes as aoove sei ..or in, anu you a. c notined ihai in cast of your failure so to do, judgment will bt rendered foreclosing tne lien for tht taxes above set forth and costs against the land and premises hereinabove de scribed. Dated July 10, 1900. C. ELLIS SHEPHARD, Owner of the above described certiucatt ot delinquency, and plaintiff. By liiEitS <si BiiiHjj, vis Attorneys. P. O. address, rooms 507-8 Mutual Life building, Seattle, Wash. tN THE SUPERIOR COLKT O* 1 'llli Staie oi Washington lor the County oi ixuig.—in Prooaie. In me Matier oi me Estate of James A. irih, ueceased. mo. l^n. order v snow Cause vvny Distiibuuon snouiu No ije Maae. Richaid Holyoke, executor of the estate of james a. vvirtn, ueceased, having met. aii ihis Court nis ptituion selling iorti. that said estate is now in a conuitioii tt, be Closed and is ready for uistribulion v, ihe residue thereol among the persons en titled by law thereto, and it apptanng it, the Court itnat said petition sets ioi ti tacts sumcitnt to authorize a uistributioi. oi me res.oue of said estate; It is therefore oiuered by the Cour> that all persons interested in tne estatt ot the sa.u James A. w irih, deeeaseu, bt ana appear betoie tue said Superior <^our. oi King County, State ot \v asmiigton, a. lhe court room of the Prooate i'epart ment of saiu count in the City of Seattit, on the 25tn day of September, 1!M», at liv nour oi 9:,i0 o clock a. m. oi said uay, tnei. ana there to show cause, if any tne) nave, why an order of distribution shoui hoi be made of tne res.due of said estau among the heirs and persons in said peti tion mentioned, according to law. It is further ordered that a copy of thi.s order be published once a week lor foui successive weeks before the said 28th da.> of September, 1900, in the Seattle Republi can, a newspaper printed and pubiishet in said King County and of general cir culation therein. Done in open Court this 23d day of Au gust, 1900. WM. HICKMAN MOORE. Judge P. O. address, 529 New York block, Seat tle, County or King, Wasblnftoa. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF real estate. Sheriff's office. State of Washington, county of King, es. By virtue of an order of sale, issued out of the honorable superior court of King county, on the Ist day of August, I'AK), by the clerk thereof, in the case of Mary A. Feck, plaintiff, vs. William L. Ogden, Edward W. Maus, Jessie E. Mans, his wife; the Elgin Dairy Company, a corpora ion, and 1. N. Bigelow, defendants. No. .18,479, and to me, as sheriff, directed and ielivered: Notice is hereby given, That I will pro ceed to sell at public auction to the hign est bidder for cash, within the hours pre -cribed by law for sheriff's sales, to-vit: \t 10 o'clock a. m., on the Bth day of September, A. D. 1900. before the court touse door of saici King county, in U c .tate of Washington, all the right, title tnd interest of the said defendants in and o the following described properly, sit .ated in King county, state of Washin:; - ton, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the itrthwest quarter of section iiiirty-iwi>. uwnship twenty-two north of range five ast of the Willamette meridian, levied on s the property of defendants to satisfy a udgment amounting to $532 23, with iti erest and costs of suit, in favor of i.he .laintiff. Dated this Ist day of August, 1900. A. r. VAN DE VANTER. Sherift. By T. H. BITRKE. Deputy. Attorneys: Stratton & Powell. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington, tor King County. John V. Klingensmith, plaintiff, vs. Cora Klingensmith, defendant. No. Summons for Publication. The State of Washington to the said Cora V. Klingensmith, defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (iiu> days after the date of ihe tirst publication of this summons, to •vit: Within sixty (60) days of the 17th lay of August, 1900, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled .nut, and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs, and serve a copy of your an iwer upon 'the unrersigned attorney for plaintiffs at his office below stated: and n case of your failure so to do, judgment vvill be rendered against you according to .he demand of the complaint, which nas >een Bled with the clerk of said court. i'he obj.ct of the above entitled action is o obtain a divorce. Z. B. RAWSON, Plaintiff's Attorney. Postol'fice address, 617 Pacific Building, Seattle, King County, Washington. '..-■—■ IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of asningion, loi King CuUiity tMiima P. Piuinicy, plaintiff, vs. Willard lyes, his auinihisuatois _uuu heirs, and ail persons, v any, having or claiming an inleiesi or estate m ana to the here inafter uescriljeu real property, defend ants. No Notice ana Summons. Slate of Washington to Willard lye.->, •is aiinnnislraiors and heirs wno are the >wners, or reputeu owneis, of, and a 1 •ersoiis unknown, claiming or having an nteiest or estate in and to the heieiii ilter described real properly. i vii aim each ol you are iiereby notified liat the above named piaintm, Emma P .'lumley, is the Holder of a delinquent tax ertiiicate, No. B 222, issued by the treas irer of King county, Washington, em jracing the following real property su lated in King county, Washington, and note particularly described as follows, to .vit: SW. V* of SW. \i, Sec. 8, Tp. 22 N., R 5 ast. That said certificate was issued on the .nd day of November, 1899, for the sum jf $27.19, for the delinquent taxes for the /ears 1895 and 1896; that the taxes for the ollowing years have been paid by the plaintiff, to-wit: lhe year 1897, the sum ■f $9.Bt>; the year 1898, the su mof $6.93; the ear 1899, the sum of $7.58, which several urns bear interest at the rate of fifteen jer cent, per annum from said date of payment. You and each of you are hereby direct sd and summoned to appear within sixty lays after the service of this notice and ummons upon you, exclusive of the date >f service, in above entitled court, and lefend the action or pay the amount due, -Ogether with fhe costs. In case of your ■'allure so to do. plaintiff will apply r'or udgment. and judgment will be rendered foreclosing the lien for said taxes and ■osts against the real property, lands ar.d premises herein named. EMMA P.. PLUM Plaintiff LYMAN E. KNAPP, Attorney for Plaintiff, Uffice address, 10 Haller Building, Seattle. Washington.. .N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THiZ State of Washington, iur King County KlMlua P. Piumiey, piainult, v.». Wiliard iveo, nis aumimsirators and heirs, and. ail peisotia, U an>, Having or claiming an interest or estate in and to the ner inatter described leal property, defend ants. No Notice anu summons. State vi WasMiistun to Wiliard iv-s, .iis aaministraiors and heirs wno are Uie jwneis, or reputea owners, or, and ai persons unknown, claiming or having an .uteiest or estate in ana to Uie iie.cm atter uescribeu real property. 1 ou and each ot you are hereby notiiied .nai tne above iiamea plain lOmm^ jp. iumie> , is the holder ot a ueunquent tux eitimate ±\o. i; z±\i, issued by tne trtas urer oi King county, Washington, tm jiacing tne following real property sit uated in King county, Washington, and .uoie particularly described as follows, to wit: iM. W. Vt of SE. Vi, Sec. 7. Tp. 22, N. R. j east. iiiiit said certificate was issued on the -nd day of Novemher, lsaa, for the sum jf $&>.ou; tor me aennquent taxes for tne eai s 1895 and 1896; that thd taxes lor tne oiiowing yeais nave been paid by the plaintilt, to-wit: The year Isaß, the sum ji {■li.vJ; the year 1899, the sum of $14.08, which several sums bear interest at the rate of tit teen per cent, per annum from .aid date of payment. iou and each ol you are hereby direct ed and summoned to appear within sixty days after the service of this notice and juiiimons upon you, exclusive of the dale ■A service, in above entitled court, and Jel'eud tne action or pay the amount due, together viui the costs. In case of your .ailure so to do, plaintiff will apply for .uuyuieiu, and judgment will be rendered -oreclosing the litnt for said taxes and osts against Jam real property, lands and .-remises herein named. EMMA P. PLUMLEi', Plaintiff. LYMAN E. KNAPP, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office address, 10 Haller Building, Seattle, Washington. iri THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE atate ot w a^iuiigLon, ior King County zinnia P. Plumley, plaintiff, v.->. Wiuaid ives, ins aumausiratois a-nd heirs, and ail persons, it any, navuig oi claiming an interest or estate in aim to the here uiaitci described real property, deiehd ants. No Notice and Summons. isiaie of Washington to vviilaxa lvt.s, ais administratois and heirs who are the jwneis, or reputed owners, oi, and a\ persons unknown, claiming or having au .merest or estate in ana to the heieni a.iier described reai property. lou and each ol you are hereby notified .aat the auove- named plaintiff, Emma p. Plumley, is the holder of a delinquent tax certificate, No. B 217, issued by tne trea» urer of King county, Washington, em jracing the tollowing real property sit jated in King county, Washington, and .nore particularly described as follows to wit: W Vt of SW \i of SE Y t , Sec. 7, Tp. 22, w. R. 5 east. 'ihat said certificate was issued on the Jnd day of November, isi»9, for the sum ii $lo.i>B, lor tne delinquent taxes for the years 1595 and ±Si>6; that the taxes for the tollowing years have been paid by tne plaintiff, to-wit: 'ihe year lSSfif, the sum of •h; the year 1898, the sum of $3.lt>; the year .699, the sum of »3.75, which several sums oear interest at the rate of fifteen pei cent, per annum lrom said date of pay ment. iou and each of you are hereby direct .'<i and summoned to appear within sixty Jays after the service ol tnis notice ai;d summons upon you, exclusive of the date of service, in above entitieu c 0... . aelend tiie action or pay the amount due, together with the cosis. In case of your iuilure so to do, plaintiff will apply tcr judgment, and judgment will be render, d foreclosing the lien for said taxes and osts against the real property, laiius an premises herein named. EMMA P. PLUMLET, Plaint ill. LYMAN E. KNAPP, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office address, 10 Haller Building, Seattle, Washington. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State oi Washington for the County of King Sarah Jane La Favor, Plaintiff, o,fr-Pa^ ld La Favor, Defendant. No. -.'.>,» o. Summons by Publication, nl^ state Washington to the said David La Favor, defendant. You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty rf yio£fter the 7th lia-v " September, A. D. 1900, and defend the above entitled iction in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, and f^ rye a c°Py of your answer upon the undersigned attorneys for plaintiff at their ofhce 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 tiled with the clerk of said court. The object of the said action, set forth in the complaint, is as follows: To obtain a divorce on the ground of cruel treatment and failure to support plaintiff. GEORGE G. BRIGHT and JAMES B, MARKLY, ' Attorneys tor Plaintiff, ■