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The Point of View The holder of a matured Endowment Policy in the Equitable Society, says: '"Twenty years ago, when I took out my Hndowment Policy, the premium looked to me like this: $47.68 while the Endowment, looked at from a distance of twenty appeared like this: $1,000 Now, my policy has matured, and coming just when I need money, the result of my policy looks like this: $1,467.25 While looking back.and realizing that they are amounts thai wouM have been saved in no other way, this is ihe appearance the premiums have: $47.68 , THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OP THE UNITED STATES 120 Broadway, New York A. DILLON, Agent Phone Pink 716, Seattle Wash. A Kepubllcan Convention for the State of Washington is hereby called to meet in the City of Tacoma, on Wednesday, May 11th. 1904, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing ten delegates and ten alternate delegates to attend the National hepublican Convention to be held In the City of Chicago on June 21st, 19U4, and the nomination of five candidates for presidential electors to be voted for at the presidential election to be held in Novem ber, find to cast the vote of the State of Washington in the electoral college for President and Vice-President of the United States, and the placing in nomination of Three candidates for Congress, Two candidates for Supreme Judge, One candidate for Governor, One candidate for Lieutenant-Governor, One candidate for Secretary of State, One candidate for State Treasurer, One candidate for State Auditor, One candidate for Attorney-General, One candidate for Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction, One candidate for Commissioner of Pub lic Lands, and for the transaction of such other busines as may properly come before the said convention. The basis of representation will be two delegates at large for each county and one delegate for each 100 votes or major frac tion thereof cast in each county for the Hon. Hiram E. Hadley, Kepublican candi date for State Supreme Judge at the gen eral election of 1902, the apportionment of each county being as follows : ROLL. County— Voters. Delegates. Adams 699 9 Asotlc 407 6 Chehalls 1,714 19 Chelan 710 9 Olallam 708 9 Clarke 1,539 17 Columbia 821 10 Cowlitz 1,123 13 Douglas 761 10 Ferry 399 6 Franklin 222 4 Garfield 526 7 Island 322 5 Jefferson 717 9 King 11.276 115 Kitsap 1,108 13 Kittltas 1,070 13 Klickltat 913 11 Lewis 1.003 21 Lincoln .. 1,517 17 Mason 544 7 Okanogan 565 8 Pacific 846 10 Tierce 5,607 58 Snn Juan 431 0 Skagit 1,945 21 Skamanla 182 4 Snohomish 3,787 40 Spokane 4,691 49 Stevens 1,273 15 Thurston 1,323 15 Wahklakum 355 6 Walla Walla 1,814 20 Whatcom 3,289 35 Whitman 2,205 24 Yakima 1,705 19 Total 660 All County Conventions In electing dele gates to the State Convention will also elect alternates, and it is also deemed best that the County Conventions to elect their delegates to the State Convention be held at least 10 days prior to May 11th, 1904. It Is recommended that at the time of selecting delegates to the State Convention the County Conventions in those counties which are included in judicial or senatorial districts composing two or more counties also select delegates based on the same apportionment as delegates to the state convention are elected to judicial or senatorial conventions for such districts, to be held at such time and place as may be determined by the Republican County Central Committees of the counties in such districts. The State Central Committee recommends that all voters who believe in the principles of the Republican party and endorse its policies and will support the nominees of the party at the November election, are cordially invited to participate In the pri maries. Attest: ELMS MORRISON, Chairman Republican State Central Committee. M. E. HAY, Secretary. JOHN L NAGLB, Ass't. Secy. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington, In and for King County.' In the matter of the application of the San Juan Fish & Packing Company, a cor poration, for voluntary dissolution. Notice of Application for Voluntary Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been duly filed with the above court, praying for the dissolution and dlslncor poration of above named corporation formed under the laws of the State of Washington, that such petition, together with the cer tificate is duly signed and executed by the proper officers of said corporation. That the 11th day of May, 9:30 a. m. 1904, or as soon thereafter as a hearing can be had, any and all parties in interest will be heard before Hon. W. R. Bell, judge of the above entitled court to show cause, if any there 1)0. why such corporation shall not be dissolved, and at said time said court will proceed to consider the application for dissolution and disincorporate, and will make such order as to said court seems right and proper In the premises. Whereof take due notice. (Seal.) C. A. KOEPFLI, Clerk Superior Court. By 3. U. BREWSTER. Deputy. Date Ist publication March 11, 1904. BOGLE & RICHARDSON. Attorneys for Petitioner. Downs Block, Rooms 40-42. Mar. 11-May 6. IN THF, DISTRICT COURT OF THK United States for the District of Wash ington. Northern Division. In Pankrnptcy. In the matter of Fred T. Evans, Jr., Pankrupt. No. 2fi29. To the creditors of the above named bank- runt and to all other persons In interest: Take notice, that the above named bank rupt has petitioned this court for a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under the acts of congress relat ing to bankruptcy, and that a hearing will be had thereon before the District Court of the TTnited States for the District of Washington, at Seattle in the Northern Di vision of said district, on the Bth day of April. 1004. at ten o'clock in the forenoon ; at which time and place you may appear and show cause, if any you have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. Scuttle, Washington, March 8. 1904. (Real.) R. M. HOPKINS, Clerk. P»V H. M. WALTHEW. Deputy Clerk. Call for a Itep'iblloan State Convention for the State of Washington, to be held In the City of Tacoma on the 11th day of May, 1904. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. By the authority and In obedience to the Instructions of the Republican State Cen tral Committee at its meeting duly called and hpld In the City of Seattle, on Satur day, February, 27, 1904. NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE OP REAL ESTATE. State of Washine-ton, County of King. ss. Sheriff's Office. By virtue of an execution Issued out of the Honorable Superior Court of Kins; County, on the Rth (lav of January. 1904. by the Clerk thereof, in the rase of Ella M. Ward. Plaintiff, versus Fred S. Twitchell and Mary Twitehell. his wife. Defendants, No. 37102. and to me, as Sheriff, directed and delivered: Notice is hereby e-lven, that I -will proceed to sell at public auction to the hierhest bidder for cash, within the hours prescribed by law for Sheriff's sales, to-wit: at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 20th day of February. A. P.. 1904. be fore the court house door of said Kin* county, in the state of Washington, all of the rlerht, title and interest of the snid defendants in and to the following described property, situated in Kintf county, state of Washington, to-wit: The south half («.! nf lot S. and all of lots 4 and B. In block 9. Younsr's addi tion to the city of Seattle, levied on as the property of defendants to sntis fv a judgment, amounting to three tbou«and eleht hundred forty-five and 37-100 dollars, and costs of suit, in fa vor of the plaintiff. Dated this I°th dnv of January. 1904. En. crnmrcE. sheriff. By WM. CORCORAN. Deputy. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO FUH chase of Shore Lands.—No. 3328. Office of Commissioner of Public Lands, Olympia Washington. Notice Is hereby given that Everett Smith of Seattle, has filed an application In this office to purchase the following de scribed Shore Lands, of the second class, situate in King County, Washington, to wit: All shore lands of tha second class owned by the State of Washington, situate In front of( adjacent to or upon the two follow ing described portions of the U. S. Govern ment meander line, to-wit: (1) Beginning at a point on said mean der line whence the meander corner to frac tional sections 23 and 26, Twp. 24 N., K. 4 E., W. M., bears north 6.44 chains dis tant ; tlience from said initial point south for a distance of 4.65 lineal chains along said meander line. (2) Beginning at a point on said mean der line whence the meander corner to frac tional sections 23 and 26, Twp. 24 N., It. 4 X., W. M., bears north 32 deg. 30 miv. east 2.43 chains and north 14.00 chains; thence from t>aid initial point south Z'2>Ai deg. west 10.07 chains, south 47 Vi deg., west 1.56 chains. The above described portions of the me ander line have a total length of 16.28 lineal chains, measured along said meander line according to a certified copy of the government field notes of the survey there of on file in the office of the Commissioner of Public Lands at Olympia. Washington. The application for the purchase of the above described shore lands shall stand approved If no notice of contest is filed within the time prescribed by law. Date of first publication March 18, 1904. S. A. CALLVERT. Commissioner of Public Lands. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington for the County of S. "r Willis, Plaintiff, vs. B. H. Cox and Jane Doe Cox. his wife, whose true Christian name Is to plaintiff unknown, defendants. No. . —Summons by publication. The State of Washington to B. H. Cox and Jane Doe Cox, his wife, whose true Christian name Is to plaintiff unknown tire above named defendants: You and each of you are hereby sum moned to appear within sixty ffiO) days after the fl"t publication of this sum mons, to-wit: within sixty (60) days n^ter thp 22nd day of January. 1004. aid defend the above entitled action tn the above entitled court, and answer the complaint nf the plaintiff and serve a copy of your answer upon the under pinned attorney for plaintiff, nt his nfflce below stated, and in case of your failure so to do lude-mer>t will be rendered n^ninwt you according to the demand of plaintiff's complaint, which has heet* filed with the clerk of the above entitled co"rt The obiect of the above entitled action is to exclude the defendants, nnd each of them fro Tinny lien, claim or Interest in the following described real estate, tn--<Hf T>'ock four of Sblnn'«" Addition to Kent. TClne county. Ptate of Washing ton, In which the defendants claim some riprht, lien or interest, and to quiet the title to said Prernises.in^he pontiff. Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and postofllce address: 330 Ar cade building. Seattle, Wash. Date of flrst publication, January 8, 1904; last February 19, 1904. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF KING County, State of Washington. . Theodore Haight, Plaintiff, vs Ellen Jane Halght, Defendant. No. —. No. —. Summons by Publication. State of Washington to the said Ellen lane Halght, defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the date of the ilrst publication of said summons, to-wlt: within sixty days after the 30th day of January, 1904, and defend the above en titled action in the above entitled court, md answer the complaint of the plaintiff, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorney for the plain tiff, 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 oourt. The object of this action as set forth In the complaint is to dissolve forever the bonds of matrimony existing be tween you and the said plaintiff. KENNETH MACKINTOSH, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and postofflce address: Room No. 301 Marion Building, Seattle, King County, Washington. Jan. 30-Mar. H. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington, for the County of King. S. P. Willis, Plaintiff, vs. James Mol ler, Jane Doe Moller, his wife, whose true Christian name Is to plaintiff un known, defendants. No. . —Summons by publication. The State of Washington to James Moller and Jane Doe Moller, his wife, whose true Christian name is to plain tiff unknown, the above named defend ants: You and each of you are hereby sum moned to appear within sixty (60) days after the first publication of this sum mons, to-wit: within sixty (60) days after the Bth day of January, 1904, 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 under signed 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 plaintiff's complaint, which haa been filed with the clerk of the above entitled court. The object of the above entitled action Is to exclude the defendants, and each of them, from any lien, claim or interest in the following described real estate, to-wit: Block four of Shlnn's Addition to Kent, King county, State of Washing ton, In which the defendants claim some right, lien or interest, and to quiet the title to said premises in the plaintiff. MARTIN J. LUND, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and postofflce address: 330 Ar cade building. Seattle, Wash. Date of first publication, January 22, 1904; lai t Marc) 4, 1904. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington, in and for the County of King. In the Matter of the Petl-\ tlon of the City of Se-\ attle, a city of the first class, that Just compensa tion, to be made for the private property to be taken or damaged by the laying off, extending and establishing of a public street and highway, in the City of Seattle, through and across a por tion of Block Seven (7), Kaufman's Addition to the City of Seattle, and Block Seven (7), Burke'a Second Addition to the i Mn ji^qr, City of Seattle, the same I JNa 41t>a' being a connection be tween Twenty - seventh Avenue South, as platted in Kaufman's Addition to the City of Seattle, with said Twenty-seventh ave nue South, as platted In Burkes Second Addition to the City of Seattle, as provided for and specified in Ordinance No. 10021 of said City, approved Au gust 10, 1903, be ascer tained by a jury, or by the court in case a Jury be waived. * SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. The State of Washington to James Gallagher and Gallagher, his wife, and I. L. Cole: You and each of you are hereby sum moned to appear within sixty (60) days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: within sixty (60) days after the 22nd day of January, 1904, and defend the above entitled ac tion, in the Superior Court of the Stnte of Washington, for King County, afore said, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned, attorneys for pe titioner, at their office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, judg ment will be rendered according to the demand of the petition, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. The ob.iect of this proceeding is to procure land, property and property rights by appropriation and right of eminent domain, nei-essary for the lay- Ing off, extending and establishing of a public street and highway, in the City of Seattle, through and across a portion of Block Seven (7), Kaufman's Addition to the City of Seattle, and Block Seven (7), Burkes Second Addition to the City of Seattle, the same being a connection between Twenty-seventh Avenue South, as platted in Kaufman's Addition to the City of Seattle, with said Twenty seventh Avenue South, as platted in Burkes Second Addition to the City of Seattle, as provided for and specified In Ordinance No. 10021 of said city, ap proved August 10, 1903, and for a release from all llauuity to the owners of such property, or others having any Interest therein, as may be damaged or injuri ously affected by reason of the appro priation thereof by salii city, as provided for and speiefled in said Ordinance No. 10021. MITCHELL GTLLTAM, WM. PARMERLEE, HUGH A. TAIT, Attorneys for Petitioner. Office and Postoffice address: Room 40 Haller Bldg., Seattle, Washington. Jan. 22-March 4. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington, for King County. Summons. Amanda J. Daniels, plaintiff, vs. Leroy Daniels, defendant. The State of Washington to the said Leroy Daniels, the above named defend ant : Yon are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: within sixty days after the 4th day of March, 1904, and defend the above entitled action In the above entitled court and an swer the complaint of the plaintiff at his office below «tated: 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 this action is to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant on the ground of defendant's willful failure to support plaintiff. ANDREW R. BLACK, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address : Seattle. King County, Wash ington. Office Address: 327-328 Pacific Block. March 4, April 15. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington, for King County. Annie .1 Taylor, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas J. Taylor Defendant. The State of Washington to the said Thomas J. Taylor. Defendant : You are hereby summoned to appear with in sixty (60) days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit : wltMn .sixty (00) days after (he <>lh day of February, 1004, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the plaintlT, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorneys for plaintiff at their office below stated : and In case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered apalnst you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. The object for which said action la brought Is to secure a divorce upon the grounds of desertion and failure to support. ROOT, PALMER & BROWN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postoffice Address: 033 Pioneer Building, King County, Washington. February 6, 1904.