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The Labor Journal. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Labor Temple, Everett, Wash. Entered at the Post Office in Everett. Washington, as second class Mail Mat tcr X P. MARSH-- ... Editor I X CAMPBELL - -Business Manager Phones Sunset 148, lnd. 681 V. Subscription $1.00 Per Year in Advance. Advertising liatcs on Application UNION DIRECTORY Ameiican Federation of Labor. Samuel Gorupers President. James Duncan. ..First Vice President John Mitchell.. --Second Vice President James O'Coiinel Third Vice President Max Morris. . Fourth Vice President Dennis A, Hayes Fifth Vice President Wm D Hubei Sixth Vice President Jus. E. Valentine Eighth Vice President John B Lennon Treasure! Frank Morrison Secretary. Washington State Federation of Labor. President C. R. Cam*, Ssattle. First Vies President Fred Hudson, Bellingham. Second Vice President-.Thos Malotiey. Spokane. l'hird Vice President L P. Clarke, Walla Walla. Fourth Vice President.-H. A. Livermore, Hoquiam, Fifth Vies President VV. J, Bradford, Tacoma. Sixth Vies President Jas. Durham. Rsvsnadals. Seventh Vice President-.J. K. Campbell, Everett. Ssc Treas Charles Perry Taylor, Box 185, Tacoma. Organi/.er C. O. Young, Tacoma. Everett Trades Council. W R. Stambaugh President \\ Stratton Vice President ■Jordan Mertz Treasurer K. F. Straka Secretary. VV. H Tillman Reading Clerk HAVE YOU REGISTERED! IF NOT, DO IT Now. While the polls will I pen all day next Tuesday the various candidates' will all breathe a little easier if you Vote early in the morning. I'lic ideal union in sunn' peoples imagination is a sort of mutual adV miration society thai discusses Brown ing and serves tea and cokes at the meetings. No such union ever added a dollar t" the day's pay or shortened the hours "t labor. How long i- it skiing t" take Mns. Blanche Mason to gather the evidence in tin' ran' vi tin' Supply Laundry | pie in Seattle, anil what is Mr. Hubbard going to do with it when he gets it ! Hh might al-u ask whethei the office ut -tatr laimr eotnniissioner is for the protection ol the working people or the large employers of labor. Kverj little while Mr. Post, of Rat tle i reek, breaks Into the columns of tin- daily press with a tirade of sbng l against union lalair anil calls mi the deal people tn help bill] break up the awful liilku trust. Inasmuch a- there are some twenty different unions and i central body in lii- own home city, it would seem that there was a field lor lii- endeavors in "home mission work." \ certain judge in Boston, Ma>».. re cently lined a painters' local for threatening to -trikc. This i- t'te law of injunction carried to it- logical con clusion and a- an exchange tersely puis it, ilm- next step will be an injunction against the members of a labor union even thinking 01 -Hiking." It needs inn i lie abolition of trial by jury in criminal proceedings and this, too, is being advocated by prominent legal lights t" pl.uc the working people ab UNFAIR LIST BRICK LAYERS E H. 1 Barney 1 l.rant. O. A. W'heel.-r, Dan Me ('art by. MITCHELL HOTEL, Barber Shop Bdir and Cafe. VIRGINIA HOI EL and CAEE. CEMENT WORKER Pettit, Sr C. R. SCHWEITZER, Plumber. WAHLGREN ELECTRIC CO MODERN PLUMBING & HEAT ING CO. WM. J WARREN, Sheet Metal Works, 2926 Grand. K. Springer, of Springer'l Ba/aar 1313 Hewitt avenue Warehouse foot of California street P. Sampson, contractor. CARPENTERS— D. lardine. ('. J. Hand, i'latt. Paddock. Kidgeway. Wold (house) 14<r2 (.rand, doe < iraanquist. PAINTERS — John Engblom Thos J. Mort, t. E Merrifield K. Hunt, Thus Ferguson of Sim homiah. ELKS' BUILDING 1-r Rucker and 1 alifornia PLASTERERS W A. Allyn Willard, C. Wheeler, A E Wright Booth. ELECTRICAL WORKERS Thos Storrey. BARBER S-Wm. Wbittaker, Lowell. MEATS —Carstsns Packing Com pany. Meat Market at 1000 Hewitt All meat with Gov. stamp No 224 is unfair. RESTAURANTS — Home Bakery restaurant. BUTTER STORE — Eaaton & We-ton. low Butler store, cor. Hewitt and Hoyt. By order EVERETT TRADES COUNCIL. solute ly at the mercy of the judiciary. And yet are keep right on voting for men ami parties that stand for Men a tyrannical form of government. No ... SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Of I 111 SI \II OF W \<IIIN«'. SNOHOMISH COUN I V. II P. Kelse v. Plaintiff, vs. I \| Davis and P. E. Davis, her husband, also all other persons ol parties uti 1 n.ivvn claiming any right, title, estate, lien nr interest in the real estate desTibed in the complaint herein. Defendants The state of Washington, to the said I. M. Davis and F. E, Davis, her bus '.and. also all other iiersons or pieties inknown claiming any right, title, es ate. lien or interest in the real estate lescribed in the romplainl herein Re fendnnt - Yon, and es h nf yon, »re herehv , oimmoned to appear within -Ktv till) I lavs after the date of the first pnblica- ' tiuii uf this summons, to wit- w't'iln iMv days after the 24th day nf Septem he . 1000, and defend the above enlil led c ii' ti iii the above entitled ■ onrl snd inswer the complaint of pliintifl end serve a eopj ot your answer upon the inilershrned, attorneys for plnintifl at their office below slated, and in case nf your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand nf the complaint, which has I ii filed with the elelk ol -aid c t. The iibjeet of this action Is in ipilel the title of the plaintiff in the prem ises hereinafter described, and to re move any claim or interest in said premises on the part nf the defendants as a cloud u|xin plaintiff's title. The: premises referred to are described as follows, to w-it: The North half of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast. | quarter of Section 16, in Township 27 North, of Range 1 Fast in Snohomish County, Washington. SMITH & COLE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Offi mil Postofflce address. 408 Bos ton Block, SeattVe. Wash. Date nf first publication Sept. '24, \ 1000. Tt No. SUMMONS. l\ THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINOTON. IN AND FOB THE COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH. ill ui.>s KrnuM>, Plaintiff, Kverett Trading < >>.. n corporationi M. H. Kirkham and his wife, Adaline A. Kirkham; Carrie K. Kwafford, and all other persons, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest tn ot to the real estate described In the com plain) herein, Defendants. I ii.. state nf Washington, to the said Kveretl Trailing Company, a corpora tion; M. 11. Kirkham and his wife, Adaline A, Kirkham: Carrie K. Swafford, ami all other persons claiming any right, title, estate, lien vi interest in or to the real estate ,1 rihed herein, defendants: Yon an- hereby summoned tn appear within sixty IttU) days after the date id the first publication of this sum j nmns. iii wit: Within sixty (110) days after the Ist day of October, A. I). HUM, ami defend the above entitled a ii.iii in the above entitled court and mswer the complaint of the plaintiff, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorney for plaintiff, nt hi- office below stated; and in ease ~t vmir failure so tn do, judgment will ii.. rendered against you, according to the demand of the complaint, which has l.i en filed with the clerk nl the said •onit. the object of this action i- tn ipiiet i In- title nf the plaintiff in and in the hereinafter described real estate; ami tn exclude the defendants or any t tin-in i ver asserting or claim ing nnv ritrht, title or Interest in and to the following described real estate, situated in Snohomish County, state <>t Washington, and more particularly des-rilied, to-wit: Lot* Eight A (8A) and Nine (fl| of Block Six Hundred Heventj one iiiTli of the pint of Ev- w w t. R. I. PAI'SSRTT, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and P. <». Address. Vo, 200-7 si.ikes Building, Kveretl. Snohomish i nunty, Washington. Hate nf first publication, <>t. I, 1 * »<»i*. lit. Applications Nos. 6735, 6733, 6734. NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LANDS Sot ice i- hereby given, that on Sit unlay, the Bth day of November, 1000, I he! ween the hour- of ten o'clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in the alter noon. commencing at ten o'clock in the h.union of 4aid day. in front of the I main entrance door to the eountv unit house in the (it v ol Kverett, County of Snohomish. Mate ot Wash-1 inglnn, either hv the count x auditrir oi said eountv or by a memher of the board of state land 1 imissioucrs ol Ihe stale of Washington, the following de scribed state land-, together with Ihe improvements situated thereon, will he -old at public auction to the higheif bidder 1 herefor, to-wit: Application No. 6715. \. t-g of S. \V. |.J of tion 36, township -ii north, range H east \\ \i containing •*> acre-. apti ai»«s| at $1710.00. Application No. 6713. S. I - of X. IV. II and s « 1 1 n f ■ V. VV*. I 4 of section a;. 1 in.i t li, 1 ange ."1 pas!. \\ \i aires, appraised al ♦ili.'M.isi, Application No. 6734. V. I 2 -I V. E. 1-4. S. 1 I 4 ..f \ X 1-4 ami S. K. I 4 ~f \ \\ N ~, linn 10, township :l| east, W. tf„ containing Itkl 1 res, in . prai-eil at (3.100,00. Said lands will he sold fin nut less than the appraised mine shove stated I lid lipOII t 111 lel 11 - |||l| |~| lowing: Terms ami . ondii ion, ni .ale \..i less 1 ian one tenth 01 the purchase ! I" '■ c must lie paid it , ■ , . ... , a j e to 11 ffieer ma! oil' i lie na|e. The j I" 1 " haser it he lie not the owner of | the improvement- must forthwith pay to the officei making Ihe sale the full •" nt ot Ihe ippraised value ol the improvements .1- above stated. one tent hoi Ihe pi 1 ... p, „,. „,„ S | be paid annually thereafter on the first daj oi \|.,|, h ol .1, h ( ~ai-. with inter on all tiefei ed payment - at the rate >( »ix pel l ent inn pet annum, together with ai-crueil interest on any balance. • 1 the same rate: Provided, That any I purchaser may make full payment of mrincipal, interest ami statutory fees nt j I any time and obtain deed or state (patent The purchasei of land contain-! ing timber or other valuable materinls is prohibited by law from cutting or j removing an\ -ml, timtier or materials t witiiout first obtainiof commas' of the Commissioner of public lands or the hoard, until the full amount of the pur chase price has lieen paid and deed is sued. All sales of slate lauds are made sub Not Coughing Today? Yet you may cough tomorrow! Better be prepared for it when it comes. Ask your doctor about keeping Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in the house. Then when the hard cold or cough first appears you have a doctor's medicine at hand. Your doctor's approval of its use will certainly set all doubt at rest. Do as he says. He knows. No alcohol in this cough medicine, j.c. AyeTCo..Lowell,_Mass 1 _ tobust health E a great safeguard against attacks of throat and lung troubles, but onstipation will destroy the best of health. Ask your doctor about Ayer s mis. WE LEAD while others follow FOR FINE PHOTOS Tbe Brusb studio 2801 Wetmore. Phone 700 .• i in the reservations of oils, gases. oal, ores, minerals and fossils of every iiame, kind and description, and to the additional terms nod conditions pre scribed in the A t of the l.egislatare ipproved March 20, 1007, being See. :i if i hap. HVM vi the Law- of l!M)7. The above described land- are offered lor -ale in pill sun nee of an order of the Imnrd of state land commissioners, and an order of sale duly issued and certi fied by the commissioner n( puld g land- vi the state of Washington now mi tile in the office nf t lie county, Auditor nl -aid county. B. \V. Itoss. Commissioner of Public Unci nate of first publication. Oct. I, HtOfl, tit. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE op WASHINGTON. IN IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, IN AMI FOR THE COUNTY OP SNOHOMISH. In the Matter of the Estate of Diineaii N. McDougall, Deceased. Nut ice is hereby given by the under signed, the administratrix of the estate of Duncan N. McDougall, deceased, to the creditors and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers with in twelve months after the first pitbli cation of this tint ice to the undersigned administratrix at the office of H. W. Holmes, in rooms fifteen and sixteen, Colby Building in the City of Everett, Snohomish County. Washington, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in Sim homish f'onntv, Washington. ELIZABETH McDOUGAU., Administratrix cd' the Estate of Duncan N. McDougall, Deceased. Date of first publication, September 17, IRON. 71 SUMMONS. No. Laura I), f'ooper. Plaintiff, vs. .Tohn K. Cooper, Defendant. The Slate of Washington In the said John K. f'ooper, defendants Vim an- hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to- Wit, within sisty days after the KMh 1909 FALL We are now in position to show you as fine a line of UNION MADE SUITS as ever was shown in this or any other city. Prices from $15 to $27 Shirts—Trousers See our new fall line of McKibbin Hats Price Gloves The Jesdahl Co., Inc. Stokes Block THE LABOR JOURNAL of September. 1009, an I defend the a how entitled actmn In the shove entitled ponrt, and answei the complalnl ol t •»»- j plaintiff, and nerve a copy of youi answer aun the undersigned attorney for plaintiff at his office below stated; ■nd in case of > ■ failure so to do, judgment nil! be rendered against you according t., the demand ol il»- <""> plaint which has l*een filed with 0« --clerk nf said court. The object of this action i* to obtain I from defendant a decree of divorce on the grounds of cruel treatment and non support, to be awarded the household el feets and sole ownership of lots 19 and 20 in block 803, Everett Land Co. a Ist addition to Everett, Wash., custody of the minor children and judgment for alimony. NOAH SHAKESPEARE, Plaint il l's Attorney. P. 0. Address, Rooms 19-20, Diefenbacher Bldg.. Everett. Washington. Date of first publication, Sept. 10. IjflOO. 't No. NOTICE TO CREDITOTS. I\ THE SUPERIOR COURT OK THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH. In the Matter of the Estate of William A. Mtlliean, Dccci I. Notice i- hereby given, by the under- Higneil, administratrix ol ili>' estate of William Millican. deceased, to all eredl tors of and all persons having claims against the estate oi William A. Milli can. deceased, and against tile cum inanity composed of said William A, Millican, deceased, and Buphemia L Milli. an. to exhibit II i with the necessary v hers, within one year lifter the dale ot this notice. to the said administratrix, at the law office ni Bell. Andegshn & McLaren, in the Realty Building;, Kver etl. Washington, tin- same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the City of Kverett Snohomish f'onnty, Washington. Dated at Kverett. Washington, this lath dm .it September, IflOH. I I PIIKMIA L Mil.Kit AN. Administratrix nl the Estate of Wil liam A. Milliean, Deceased. Hate ni first publication, Septembe 17. num. 4 A Full Line of Wen's Socks and Gloves SHOES REPAIRED WHILE yuu WAIT WE EMPLOY TWO EX PERIENCED MEN LADIES' OR GENT'S RUBBER HEELS 25 CENTS. John Goldthorpe. Prop, j PHONE IND. 73'- ! 2938 BROADWAY AYE. « CONSULT US ABOUT YOUR EYE TROUBLE We don't prescribe glasses unless you need them. We make our own glasses and sell them at moderate cost, and guarantee them. EVERETT OPTICAL CO. ItiU Hewitt Aye. EVERETT. N. B. CHAU.ACUMBB. nKOIAL DIHKCTOK AMD aßii Rockefeller Aye . Bverett JOHN F. JERREAD UNDERTAKER AMD EMBALMED Broadway Phone M. 330 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Piumbing Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitting, Jobbing Promptly Attended to. !»honea Sunset 1222; Ind. 104 X H. C. Brown 2521 Hewitt Aye. EVERETT DOB B 9 S Wall Papi'i- and Paint Co. WALL PAPER. PAINTS. OILS. BRUSHES. Etc. Agents for — HARRISON, TOWNE & COUN TRY PAINTS, MIXED VAR NISHES, ETC Sun. 1219. Ind. 81 X. Saloon Union Made Beer Mambsra of organized laboi are particularly notified tbat Mi. Jor gensen, the proprietor of the Via duct, caters to union trade, and that no unfair beers are sold at the Viaduct. Headlight Overalls Everett, Wash. LSCKNSBD BMSALUSS Telephone Main 36V i'.KiH Colby Avenue. The Emporium for FALL 1909 EVERY UNION MAN In Everett should see the "BOSTON" about his clothes. Our Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Gloves and Overalls bear the stamp of Union approv al. You should know this The Boston Clothing Co. Boys' Suits, $4.00 to $10.00 6 Pairs Good Wool Sox $1.00 SEPTEMBER See that the Bartender is wearing this Button It is inlaid in BLACK background Local No, 454 OUR LINEMAN Is waiting to cuuuect your Louse or plaot of business with our power statiou if you desire to use Electric Light. It is the cheapest, cleanest and most convenient light known, and will not spoil your walls and ceilings or give off unheallhhil odors. We will be glad to furnish an estimate of coat at any time. Everett Reilwey, Light and Water Co. stoic. Everett Navigation Co. Steamers Columbia & Howard D Str. Columbia Between Everett and Island points at 2:30 p. m. daily, except Sunday. Leave Everett for Clinton 7 a. m. Leave Everett for Clinton and Langley at 9:40 a. m. Leave Everett for Langley at 2 p. m. Leave Clinton for Everett 7:45 a. m Leave Langley for Clinton and Everett at 3:40 p. m. i The Union Transfer I ( i —- i ! Phone Main 141 i B»ui*ge, Furniture, Piano end | Machinery Moving, Storage * Warehouse. ' Livary and Boarding Stable | Corner Grand and California. Friday, October 1, 1909 Owners nnd Operators of the Str. Howard D.