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Passenger Agent, Vancouver, B. C. _____^___ -— ___ TheNEWMAILStr., LYDIA THOMPSON Regular, Sellable and Safe Elegaut Passenger Accommodations Runs Between Seattle and Whttom Via. PORT TOTYNSEKD, And tke San Juan Islands NORTH HOUND. SOUTH BOUND. LEAVES LEAVES Seat Ia m Whatcoin 4a m TowM*eud....,..C it in K;i.»t 50und....7 a. in. Friiliij Uar..10:30 in Roche Harbor lOam loehe Har.l 1:45 am Friday liarborll a m UitSouud 5 ]> in T0wn5end.......4 p m Arrne WHATCOM Arrive BKATTLE At..0:30 p iv. At..7:45 p. m. J. R. THOMPSON Mang. Owner. THE U. S. MAIL Steamer Buckeye Banning Between Friday Harbor, Anacortes and Whatcom. This elegant steamer runs through the Archipelago De Haro, Daily, Leav ing \\ Imteom at 6 a. m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, calling at Cob touwood.Olga, Newhall, East Sound, urea*, \\ est Sound, and arrives at Fri day Harbor at 12:45 p. ru. Leaves Fri day Harbor with the mail at 1 p. m. for Anacortes, stopping at Pt. Stanley, Hatcher, Decatur, Nedro and Guemes ana arrives at Anacortes at 6:20 p. m. waves Anacortes at 7 a. m. on Tues j»y, Thursday and Saturday, for the «wye named points arriving at Friday Harbor at 12:20 p. m. Leaves Friday plfo^?d.tandPa^ngerrateß'ap *• NEWHALL, - Owner. Ml ! [f*m comfort lor present; I cin afc' economy, bat buy the < ! machine whh an estab- < "ued repuUtion, that qua*.< >*** Too long and satisfacv j» Jk ji.yi,>j _ bMBI ll\Ct»; KgjlMPlilßßSSßw\\ f I ■ttHs! ■ vv : la I ""SWNCH TENSION I .. AMD. . ! TENSION INDICATOR, i S&3SBMS 1 L^ of the feature, that ! of the W&te*sl ; |WHTTE SfWINS MACHWi (X V^OSVEUND.O. "i^-, Twill ■ i : ' .-'-^S^«, fi4cr JOHNSON, .- AGENT Wash. -E LOCAL AND PERSONAL Ben Lichtenberg, of Lopez, was in town Tuesday. A. C. Brown is adding .several feet to the smoke stack on his saw mill. The Whatoom fair promises to be a decided success in every particular. Sheriff Newton Jones attended the state convention, at Tacoma, yester day. Mrs. Frank Wilson left Monday for an extended visit with friends in Min nesota. Work on the new Boss residence now being built in the Valley, is pro* greasing finely. Wanted—To buy a few choice ewe lambs, Oxford bred preferred. Call at this office or address "Islander." Send to Sutcliffe & Hill, Whatoom, for samples of Wall Paper and Paints. They willbe sent you free of charge.* Apple boxes, made of clear lumber, smoothly dressed, $6.00 per 100. What oom Falls Mill Co., New Whatoom. Wash. ««t. Steamer Buckeye will take all ex hibits for the Whatoom fair free of charge and sell round trip tickets at one fare. John S. McMillin and Wm. Shultz, of Roche Harbor, attended the Repub lican state convention, held at Tacoma yesterday. W. £. Sutherland, of Orcas, and H. W. Templin, of East Sound, were in Tacoma yesterday attending the state convention. Large consignments of fruit are be ing shipped by almost every steamer from East and West Sound to Puget Sound cities. Ladles, I have the best and most stylish Lace Fine Shoe for 11.50 that you ever saw anywhere. Come and set} them. L. B. Carter. * Increase the value of your apple crop by packing in tioxes such as sold by Whatcom Falls Mill Co., New What com, Wash., at |6.00 per 100. *6t. W. J. Court is getting up the West Sound fruit and vegetable exhibit for the Whatcom fair. It will be a good one. Everbody get up something for the fair! Last call. The Republican state convention was held in Tacoma yesterday, but up to the hour of going to press we had been uuable to learn of the results arrived at or any of its work. The several fruit dryers on Orcas island are now running to their fullest capacity. In most of the prune or chards there is a big crop and the prunes are of a very fine quality. Two lots in South Tacoma to trade for Fairhaven or New Whatcom prop erty. These lots are in Cascade Park addition, finely situated and on corner. For further particulars enquire at this office. * Mrs. K. W. Perry and daughter, Clara, left the east, where they have been visiting for several weeks past, Tuesday for their home here. They are coming via the Canadian Pacific railway. The old Port Langdon lime quarry in East Sound is again being worked, and Mr. Puillips has a contract for getting out rock for the Tacoma smel ter. Robt. Firth, of this place, is among the workmen there. Mrs. W. H. Parsons, of Seattle, will be iv Friday Harbor, Nov. 1, with a large and elegant line of millinery at reasonable prices. Any orders for cus tomers wishing goods before that time will be promptly filled. • The Island Packing Co.'s steamer Michigan was run ashore Saturday morning during a heavy fog on Mc- Carty's point near here. She sustained no injuries, however, and was floated in the evening during high tide. For Sale—Fine Bred Roosters of Black Minorca, White Minorca and Red Caps variety, all from priie-win ing birds. Will sell at very reasonabte prices. This is fine stock and it will pay you to see them. Joshua Wotton, Friday Harbor, Wash. Note the new advertisement of the B. B. Furniture Co., of Whatoom, in this issue. This is one of the most re liable firms on Puget Sound and any order sent to them will be promptly attended to and the goods sent will be just as they represent them. School, which was to have begun here last Monday morning, was post poned one week and will noxt open next Monday, Sept. 28, with Ethan Allen as instructor in the grammer room and Miss Louise Culver as teach er of the primary department. Capt. Worth, of the river steamer May Wat, while on his way to paw son, was arrested on the charge of em bezzlement and refusing to turn over the ship's books to the owners. His many friends in this county and on the Sound hope there is "nothing in it." On about November Ist we move in to our new Brick Btock, now being constructed, on Holly street, New Whatcom. We are reducing oui-big stock at prices less than wholesale cost Now is your chance to toy in your winter's supply of Clothing and Dry Goods. Greenberg Bros., Oakland Block, New Whatcom. *«* Those merchants who give the most attention to their advertising and make the most frequent attractive changes in their announcements report the new results. When one of our local mer; chants changes his •dvertfaement and direct special attention to it, it Is "dol lars to doughnuts 1' that there is some thing in it that it will pay to read. The Republican state convention is doubtlessin session at Tapoma as we goto press. Most, if not aH, of the delegates from this county left for Ta comTTuesday. The kwal convention was generous, in some respecta, in ito distribution of these honors, giving one precinct two delegates and »»o«Jer. which was not represented in the cou vention, one. There will be a (fraud ball and sup per given in OddFeltows* , Fijjgtf fiarbor, Friday evening,, Sept. ,1898. The people who have the «*****£ bandan doinf everything™ power to main the •*^g2B2jj& cef« and promiae all who attend a Sike will be*rved|a^rt^™«fes;j wand, fhe eommlttoe who wUI have the floor mMMgetamlin charja b m follows: Mcaart. Jake FlrtJ, Cha* Goodridge l2?S2i be given to aehool d|atriet &o. *• Everyone aboold go.. % The large wibtte ballta th* ► Han Joan Val% foown » U»i«n w'ol^ fe!i w*a burned to the groand last Friday nigfat, Sept 16. This will EE£? t° *?u a 10111088 the Valley people as they have no place left for P^camuaement. The^all was welt bn^ndfittedlppjtorthe pnrpoee for neighborhood off flioo. Until July m last It was covered by % insurance in the amount of $500 In the JEtna Insur ance Co., of Hartford, but for some reason the policy was not reuewed in time. *^Fire $ insannoe I should not be allowed to : expire withuot : tmm^itte renewal as there Is practically as much danger at one time as another. We hope the people of the Valley ? will see Ot to rebuild the property on the old _ Tw* MUU*u m Tmm, When people buy. try, and tray again, it "££• they-w «ti^dT* The^SpKltto XB'ted Statw are now baying Cascarets Candy Cathartic at the rate'oftwTnSnS Republican County Ticket Representative W. THACKER Friday Harbor Treasurer JOHN L. MURRAY • Friday Harbor Auditor W. O. CLARK West Sound Attorney H. 8. KINO Friday Harbor Sheriff JOHN W. FIRTH ! Argyle Clerk L. C. FRANKLAND Richardson School Superintendent : ETHAN ALLEN Friday Harbor Surveyor F. H. GRAY Deer Harbor . Coroner S. D. ROBERTSON Olga Wreck master ZENO O. GILLILAND ' Friday Harbor \ <>■•■ Assessor , C. B. BUXTON East Sound Commissioner, Ist Dist. JOHN BUCKLEY Argyle Commissioner, 2d Dist. PETER BOSTIAN East Sound " T* Oar* Coaaiifmtioa r*rev*r. Take CMcarcta Candy Cathartic lOe or Ma If C. C. O. fall to cure, druggists refund uooey. jronnr skkatobiai. CON VKNTION. The joint senatorial convention com prising the counties of San Juan aud Skagit met at Anacortes Sept. 14, 1898. J. 8. McMillin, of Roche Harbor, was the unanimous choice for chair man und Fred Blumberg, of Anacor tes, was chosen secretary by acclama tion. Mr. McMillin made a few fitting re marks after accepting the chair. I'he following resolution was intro duced and unanimously adopted: " We, the representatives of the Re publicans of Skagit and San Juau counties in convention assembled, most heartilyXendorse and commeud the faithful public services of Hon. F. C. Harper, our joint senator for the past four years. His private life has been above reproach. His public career has been of great value, not only to his district but to the state at large, and in his removal from this district we recognize the fact that it has lost one of its best citizens aud one of its most acceptable and most useful puble ser vants." | Emmerson Hammer, of Woolley, was nominated for senator by acclama tion. • Both counties were well represented and Republicans of Skagit county, as well as the whole senatorial district, are very enthusiastic and a Republican victory is assured. AlmntaiNtTN. A transaction in which youMßapt •orathtoir. BlUou.nes»,«lckhMdaobe,fur. red tourae, fever, piles and athouMUkdather iUs mS«SU«I byooMttpsUoii aod sluggish over. OuearsfesOsady Cathartic, the won derfol aew Hvsr stimulant and latesttnal tonic are by all drngfista guarantesd to can or sMMMtfunded. C. C. C. are a ays thine. Trj a box to-day; Me., 86c., 00a MBptoaad booklet free. BeeourbWad, WhM They Write th« Pre»ld««t. The State Department has given over to the Ladies' Home Journal for publication its "Royal letters" ; ad dressed to the President of the United States by Napoleon 1., Queen, Victoria, the ■ Priuce of Wales, Napoleon 111., and Emperor William I. of Germany. Napoleon fannoonoes such events t as his marriage to Marie Louise; the birth of his son, the | King of Rom»; | his re turn to the throne of France from Elba; Victoria announces her accession to the throne of England in 1836; her marriage to Prince Albert; the birth of the Prince of Wales; the death of the Priuce Con tort; and the famous letter thanking President McKinley for Ws congratula tkMis on her Diamond Jubilee will also be given. The whole collection, in fac simile, will be presented in the October number of the magazine. IdlMttTMt B«* With OM«W^ Moll a ftcStdftf— MimAwaomf. Pare«to •*• ©a*ir ••^•••fc***. "That e*iating Methods of educating the young fall short of the ideal there Is scarcely any question," writes Bd- Sardßok in tb2 September Ladies' Home Journal. "The most prominent educators of the land admit this fact. SSSSTSm to undoubtedly Soothe bette? 4>»valli!ig wstem*■ £■* **J tight to single-handed. A* toacbewand educators constantly say: We are alone- parents give us no assistance. ordinary lnte*«*.^And this I »> w°e^ Lvmentably true. ParenU •» 1 »1IJ« > u7»bout the methods punned iu j edu- SSnViheir chUdreurin hundreds ofoftsea they do not even knowjwhat uV£nethoSare. They know nothing XJu?U^ "There to no o>opei»tk>n orSe^ntwith the teacher.^Horjr. ever much we i mar be able to i™P»^« MMnlta to oor children cauno* ue SSSdunUl parent and teacher shall S^retaSiSatloiis than they are •t present," -■■-■ ■ . ■ -. :• " PSOPIJPg PASTY OOHTaWnOH The Ticket to b* Downed this Fall— Platform Adopted. The People's Party county conven tion of San Juan county met in Odd Fellows' hall, Friday evening, Sept. 16, and was called to order at 7:30 by August Wold, chairman of the county central oommittee. Secretary C. N. 8. Tucker read the call and the conven tion proceeded to : business. U. E. Hicks was nominated for temporary chairman by Frank Guard, and was elected by a unanimous vote. Chair man Hicks made some appropriate remarks setting forth the work of the convention. €f. N. fS. Tucker was chosen scretary and proceeded to call the roll. Waldron, Stuart island,Roche Harbor and Blakely were not repre sented. Committee on $ credentials was appointed as follows: Aug. Wold, chairman, David Clark and Alfred Douglas. Committee on credentials reported the following delegates pres ent and entitled to seats: Argyle— D. Stedlin, Alfred Doug las, Joe Jensen, Alfred Jensen and 8. V. Boyoe. Friday Harbor—Aug. Wold, C. N. S. Tucker, E. D. Warbass, Frank Guard, P. £. Peterson, A. C. Brown. East Sound—U. E. Hicks, R. Bil ling, M. L. Adams. * Orcas— W. A. Wakefield, J. D. Smedberg, Ed. Kolkow. Olga—Jeff D .Moore, Win. Einch. Bichadson—J. L. Davis, Thos. Up ston. . Shaw—C. H. Stllman, Eugene Fow ler. Lopez—D. C. Clark, Thos. Woods, Jasper Coffelt. • The chair appointed the following commitee on platform:—U. E. Hicks, Aug. Wold, J. L. Davis, C. D. Stedlin, Robt. Rilliug. The following platform was submit ted and unanimously adopted: PLATFORM. Your committee on platform respect ully submit the following: First. We endorse the present state administration for its integrity, hon esty and economy in its management of its state affairs and commend it to the thoughtful care of every voter. Second. We endorse tbe platform adopted by the People's Party at their state convention in EUensburg, Sept. 7, 1898, also the nominations there made for members of congress and su preme court judges, and will do all in our power for their election. ■ -IPPf Third. We pledge, if the People's Party ticket is elected in San Juan county, that the business of tbe county will be performed with honesty and economy. - Resolved, That we sympathise with our brave soldiers and sailors who so gallantly fought in our late war with Spain, and condemn the war depart ment for blunders committed against our soldiers on the battlefield and in their camps, caused by selfish contract ors, incompetent surgeons and vain and heartless army officers appointed for political purposes. Respectfully submitted by Commit tee. The following persons were nomi nated: .. -HUPP^ Representative— E. Hicks, of East Sound. Treasurer—August Wold, of Friday Harbor. Auditor-C. N. S. Tncker, of Friday Harbor. Clerk-C.D. Stedlin, of Argyle. Sheriff—Edward Delaney, of Friday Harbor. WSS Attorney—Left in hands of Central Committee. wjlfflt- School Superintendent—Mrs. C. W. Hammond, of Orcas. Assessor—John Boyoe, of Friday Harbor. Coroner— Wold, of Eriday Har bor. Commissioner. Orcas District—James B. Fry, of East Sound. .; , Commissioner, San Juan District- John Buckley, Republican ' nominee, endorsed. \ : ■ ; Surveyor—Referred to Central Com mittee. Wreckmaster— Kolkow, of Orcas. CENTRAL OOMMITTKB. Aug. Wold, of Friday Hardor, chair man. ■ Argvle—C. D. Stedlin. East Sound—James B. Fry. Lopez— Coffelt. - Orcas— C. W. Hammond. Friday Harbor— Guard. Olga—Jeff. D. Moore. Richardson—Thos. Upston. - Shaw-Dell Tift > Stuart— 8. Christianson. Blakely—To be filled by chairman. C. N. S. Tucker was chosen secre tary of the Committee, j ■■—■■u*F **y * 1 Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical dfacovecv of U*> age, pleas ant and refreshing »• tha,taste, actgenUy and positively onkldaeys,llvevandbowela, and biliousness. Please buy and try a box guaranteed to care by aU druggists. GENERAL NEWS HOTES. Oregon's hop crop is estimated to be (50,000 bales. The State Agricultural college, at Pullman, will open today. ' : A petition signed by over 500 citizens of Tacoma has been presented to the city council asking; that a curfew ordi nance be passed. - t __- : ; Tbe president, on the 19th inst, ap pointed Fred Page, of Tustin, Oregon, United I States '-t commissioner for the district of Alaska to reside at Wrangel. An examination will be held on October Bat the custom house in Port Townsend for the grade of stenogra pher-typewriter to fill a $1,200 vacancy. J. B. Tabor, the pioneer fruit grower, whose flue •rohard is at Wawawai, on Snake river, ha» shipped Cromhb orchard th«tb4ftieth|carjlos^of_fruit enormous aggregate of TOO.OOO pounds. /'' • - : The Official (Madrid) GaseUe pub lishes the announcement of tbe t ap pointment of Senor Montero Rtos, president of the senate; Senor Arbuzsa. genor Garniga, General f Cewro and Seoor VllUurruUa as the Spanish paace commis»ione«m. .-,. The most remarkable feline freak nature ever praduced in New Jersey ia to be seen at the home of W. H. Dur linff, South Bound Brook. This speci men is » kitten born with four heads and four tails. Mrs. Durlinc is 1 now kept up nights by visitors from far and near, who come to see the curiosity.— New York Herald. , - . - %&&&»&& The London Daily Mail's -Madrid oorraapondeut says: "A long confer ence held between Senor Sagasta, the premier, and Senor Montero Bios, the president of the Spanish - peace oommiUoti, Sept. 19. which resulted the decision the peace cooubJs- sion shall strenuously defend tbe reten tion of the PhlUipplne Islands by Spain: ' General i Lawton reports to the war department thai all but eight of the Spanish prisoners have been shipped from Santiaico \to Spain. Following ils the text of General Lawton's dispatch: "Santiago de Cuba, Sept. 18, vimHaiU, I^s p. m.—To Adjutant General, Wash ington: All % Spanish prisoners I have been shipped > except eight at Baraooa, seven ; at Guantanamo, sick, yellow fever. Lawton, Major General." Chaunoey M. Depew has written an introduction to Harry Steele Morrison's "A Yankee Boy's Suooeaa, 1' in which he refers to this 16-year-old author's hair as of such a remarkable red as to make one "wonder what might be un derneath It" This indomitable Ameri can boy started out to see the world and make his way in it by interview ing President Mckinley Mayor Strong, Russell Sage and others. Then, with only 925 in his possession, he not only made a trip: abroad, but actually suc ceeded in interviewing ,*; Gladstone, Queen Victoria, the king of Belgium, the president or France and ■ others of the world's great ones. His book, shortly to be published, will give the true story of his adventures. v . Besmty la Blood Dc«p. . - Clean blood means a dean akin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it dean, by stirring up the lasy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, —beauty for ten cents. All drug fists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. ORDER. y^ In the Superior Court of the State of Washing ■ ton, for San Juan Couuty. IN PROBATE. In the matter of the estate of Thomas McKenna, deceased. ORDER Fixing time and place of hearing petion for dis charge, and final account. :" : : James 1,. Farnsworth, administrator of the estate of Thomas McKenna, deceased, having on the 13th day of September, A. D. 1898, pre sented to the Superior Court of said county and filed therein his final account, and askingjthat his final account rendered and filed huJa, be examined, and if the same be found true and correct and that the said administrator has fully discharged his trust in the administration of said estate, that he and his sureties be dis charged from all liabilities hereinafter to be in curred* ~' < - ■; Wherefore, It is hereby ordered that Monday, the 17U1 day of October, A. D. 1898, at a o'clock p. m. of said day, at the Court room in the Court house, at Friday Harbor, San Juan coun ty, Washington, be and the same is hereby fixed aaa appoited as the time and place lor the hear ing of said petition and for the examination of said administrator's final account, and any per , son interested in said estate may appear and contest tbe discharge of said administrator. . And it is hereby further ordered that notice of such hearing and settlement shall be given by posting notices thereof, not less than 30 days before the day set for said hearing, in three of ' the most public places in said county and by publishing a similar notice in Th« Sam Juah [slander, a weekly newspaper, printed and published and 'in general circulation in said county; that said notice shall set forth the name of tbe estate, the name of the administrator and the time and place appointed for the hearing of said petition and settlement of said account. Done in open Court this 13th day of Septem ber, 1898. J. P. HOUBBR. Judge. W. H. Thacker, Attorney for Administrator. STATS OP WASHINGTON,* „ Commr or Saic Juak. t M I, K. H. Nash, Clerk of the Superior Court ta and for the County of San Juan. State of Wash* ington, holding terms at Friday Harbor, do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the original order fixing time and place of hear ing petition, as the same appears on record in my omce. "Jltflffllt] Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, this 13th day of September, 1898. (SEAL) * ■ ■ ■■: B. H. NASH, Clerk, Dute first publication Sept. 15.1898. —No.»».—-. K««ce «f Applteatlosi to Parehase Tide iMsf* Office of Commissioner of Public Lands) Olynipia, Washington. ) Notice is hereby given that Stephen B. Gross, of Roche Harbor, Wash, has filed an application in this office to purchase the following described Tide Lands, situate in San Joan county, Washington, towit: All Tide Lancia of the second class owned by the State of Washington situate in front of, adjacent to or abutting upon that portion of theU. 8. government me anderline described as follows: Beginning at a point on the said U. 8* government meander line that is 8.241° £ 0.29 chains, and S. 30° W., o.sochains from the intersection of the boundary line be tween Lota 2 and 3, Section 11, T. 36 N.. R. 4 W., W. M. with said meander line: thence with said meanders in front of said Lot 3as follows: 8. 30° W. I.Boehains: N. 73J° W., 2.00 chains; S. 19° W., 2.00 chains; S. 34° E., 4.00 chains; S. 16 W.. 6.60 chains; N. 64° E.. 2.00 chains; N. 51 E., 4.80 chains; S. 52J E.. 1.50 chains; 8. 3li° E., 3.80 chains; S. 6|* E. 2.00 chains; 8. 21. J W., 2.50 chains; 8. 80° W., 1.00 chain; N. 61° 1.40 chains: i 8.65* W., 2.40 chains: S. 48 W., 1.95 chains to inter section of lot line between Lots t and 4 said Township and . range, and being a total length of meander line in front of said Lots of 639.75 chains aa shown by cer tified copy of U. 8. government field notes filed with said application. - t Any person desiring to protest against said application may do so within thirty days from and after date of first publica tion of this notice. - „ ir Date of first publication Ist day of Sep tember, 1889. , ' Robbbtßbidoks, - • Commissioner of Public Lands. SUMMONS FOE PUBLICATION. In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, for San Juan County. The Oregon Mortgage Company, Limited, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Patrick Welsh and Jane Doe Welsh, De fendants. - ••. ~- ■■ '-"%'"'■-' The State of Washington, to the said Pat trick Welsh and Jane Doe Welsh, his wife, defendants above named:— - You s and each of you are hereby sum moned to appear within sixty.; [00] days after the date of the first publications -of this summons, : wit: within sixty [60] days l after the 25th | day of Augufit, 1898, and I defend ■ the above-entitled action in the above-entitled court, and ■ answer the complaint! of - the plaintiff, and | serve a copy of your answer i upon the under signed attorneys for plaintiff at their office : below; stated; v and in case ot your failure so to do, judgment will be ren dered against you according to the de mand ofthe complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. "v B The object of the above-entitled action is to obtain judgment against the defend ant, Patrick Welsh, for the sum of six hundred dollars and interest at 9 per cent per annum upon tbe note given by him to the plaintiff, and the farther sum «f »10, part \as > taxes agalast the lands herein mentioned and for the costs of this action* including an attorney's fee of seventy-fir* 0751 dollars; also praying foe a de«%e establishing and foreclosing a eWtain t mortgage given to secure the payment of theabove tode*tednes»,and recorded In the mortgage reoords oT the auditor's office of San Juan county, state of Washington, in volume 4, on page 367 thereof, ana describing and covering the following lands, aitualed in said county, to-wtt: *- .-9««»S*S^@*^? TbeSouthweatqoarter of quarter and the South half of the North west quarter of SecttonHo.«■• JlTin township Ho. thirty - five gtt Worth, Range No. four [4] We*. W. If. Also ptmying (hat te3d decree the.ta terestofeftch ofthe defendants taandto mid property be declared.junior, Inferior and Miborinate to plaintiff's interest therehvandthat the equity of redemp tion of each of the defaodanta be forever barred and foreclosed, and for general £ST\NOB A B«DMAN. , - y HAOTINOS A STBDMAN, - PlaintUra Attorneys. P. O. AddresK-4t Halter Building, Seat *sc tie, King County, Wash. Ds^fln^ttbiJo»fionAut>l6 t iaßß. * * § Republican, Democrat, Popu- g | list or Mugwump. | •I SJ^ T-J2S"JPSS raffllutiOMma 3rbe'lwliiityoute**ri»"»« W S BW7K FKONT STORK andjret my prices on DRY GOODS. 2 ■f GROCBRISB HARDWARB. and SHOES, Etc. Win- Mt 3J ter will soon be here and it is your duty, as well as privilege, £ ■I to b«y where your • • • • * Will go the fmrtherst.lt is dol- fR ';3sf ' lan to doutimuU yon are loeta* money by not coming to ay %aY ■I Store. You may not like me politically; you may notlike me 9R A ■. otherwise. BUT YOO WILL UKB MY PRICKS. Sugar £ ■( has advanced ti« cenU per 100 pounds and is now worth $6.25 SI T3 cash. The Seaitle Woolen Mills turn out the best Blankets and £aY ■ft Shirts on the coast, they are made to wear. I am their sole aP agent in Friday Harbor and I want you to come in and see the Sm MB goods. lam also sole agent for the Washington Shoe Mfg. Co. JK 33 The Shoes made by this firm wear like Iroa. They never make 3i Mk a poor shoe. Remember no other store in Friday Harbor has sK their goods. If you want to build up your slate, patronise its §*■ Mk manufactories. OLYMPIC FLOUR stiU fi.oo per sack. The ' JR w3 Beat Spider Leg Tea yon ever had for 45 cents per pound, and . Bf 3C your money back ifyou don't like it. Remember my prices afC C 9 " are as low as any store in th« dty and usually lower. lam msf 3C hert for business and propose todo it............................ 3C I •—•-''•' B. CARTER 3 C* Proprietor Bluk Front flTnrtT ' ■— mm BxXSOOOaBIBs»WWW«i¥fIIXXXXXX» Low Cuts, Cut_Low! 13.00 Oxfords reduced to #2.40 « S*m, 12.50 " .-■■•• " .$1.90 js^o. tK-qh $2.00 4* •* ** SI 40 IsrV" 'cyQ? $1.50 " *' „•*■•••• * $1.00 w^T $1.00 " " •:!^!*'«^4fv7s: We have all colors— Oxblood, Chocolate and Brown. Your Oxford Opportunity. This is no fake "closing out" or "retiring sale." We are here to stay. Famous Shoe House. Railroad Are. and Holly St., NEW WHATCOM, WASH. Morse Hardware Go — (INCORPORATED) Wholesale avd RETAIL. Hardware, Rope, Coal Tar, Paints, ; Oils and Fish Cannery Supplies. zr^—^New Whatcom, Washington. WESLEY WARNER,^-^ WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANT AND REAL ESTATE AQENT. g2gjF* Will handle all kinds of farm produce on conunlssioa only. No speculation. Agent for lands in San Juan County 0n1y................... ,r\ ; ■..,*>;: . 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