Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Seattle Republican from Seattle, Washington • Page 4

Location:
Seattle, Washington
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

1 Local and Personal. Mr. D. W. Griffin is visiting Koslyn this week.

Mr. Charles H. Graves, of Tacoina, visited the city one day this week. A nectie social will be given at the Mt. Zion Baptist church March, 14th, for the benefit of the pastor.

The ladies having charge of the affair are determined to make it one of the most pleasant ones of the season. It will be at the Olympic Hall. Dr. Samuel Burdett seems to have been the only person in the city, white or black, that took the election returns to heart. From his appearance the day after the voting, it would seem that he must have gotten on the outside, of everything that was spent the day before.

Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Brown have moved back to Newcastle as have Mrs. Moore and her two children. Mr.

It. W. Butler, the contractor and builder, is having a most excellent run of work this season, and the same is true of Mr. C. H.

Harvey, the painter. Each of these gentlemen should feel proud of their business ventures. Mrs. J. B.

Turner, of St. Paul, is visiting the city. She accompanied Mrs. Thomas Pettacord to the city, who has been East for the past four months. She will return to St.

Paul as soon as she has completed some important business matters. Mr. Dan Myers, the Sunnydale rancher, is well pleased with his new business venture, and finds a ready sale for everything he brings to market. Myers is already convinced that it pays better than any city job he could have possibly gotten. "Young man, don't swear," remarks a Kansas exchange.

"There is no occasion for it outside the printing office, where it is useful when the paper is behind time. It also comes in handy in proof-reading, and it is indispensable when the ink works bad and the press begins to buck. It is often brought into use when the foreman's mad, and it has been known to entirely remove 'that tired feeling' of the editor when he looks over the paper after it is printed. Outside the printing office it is a foolish habit." City Journal. Union labor's great flare of flames with accompanying sounds of tinkling brass and discordant huzahs with hundreds of unfortunates in a line of march one day this week, was done for no other purpose than to make a bragadocia demonstration that the business mens' legs of this city could be more effectively pulled.

The union labor trust is assuming just as dangerous a national phase as has the money trust. In other words, it is six in one hand and a half a dozen in the other. "Vote for a labor union man regardless of what ticket you find him on," is generally the campaign watchword of the labor union organization. The candidate may be a horse thief, a murderer or any other old thing known to criminality, but you must vote for him, if he belongs to a labor organization, is about the sum and substance of the instruction. If citizenship in this country ever reached a more degenerate state than this, then we fail to see by what road it would travel to do so.

The Nome Gold Fields. The map folder or circular respecting the Klondike gold strike of 1898 was issued by the Northern Pacific Railway. It is more than a coincidence that the firs map folder or pamphlet of the Nome Mining district comes from the same source. The present folder not only contains a good map of the Nome district but is embellished with several cuts of views at Nome City and on the beach where the method of mining is clearly shown. All information obtainable regarding sailing dates from Seattle and Tacoma, through rates, is given in this book and the public cautioned to go to the agents of the N.

P. who are supplied with diagrams of the Alaska steamers, and arrange in advance for their accommodations rather than to put off this very important business until they reach Puget Sound. There is no doubt, but what there will be a very considerable passenger business from the middle and eastern states and a very heavy business from the Pacific Coast States to the Nome district next spring. For folders, rates, call on I. A.

Nadeau, Agent, Seattle, or send a two cent stamp to A. D. Charlton, Asst. General Passenger Agent, Portland, and he will mail you the Nome 1 Amusements. THIRD AVENUE THEATRE.

If you are sick, if you have the blues, if you are tormented with the grippe and life seems a burden, go and see the Great McEwen and enjoy a hearty laugh, as there is nothing like good, wholesome laughter to make a man forget the annoyances of life, and encourage him to pick up his burden anew. Every one comes away from the Great McEwen's entertainments satisfied and refreshed, as their laughter was genuine and caused only by experiments that were chaste and refined, giving pleasure without any disturbing after thoughts. The wonderful cataleptical tests introduced at the close of the entertainments, while not mirth provoking, will furnish pure food for thought for days to come. Mr. McEwen and his excellent company will appear at the Third Avenue theatre for one week commencing Sunday, March 11th.

SEATTLE THEATER. L. B. Stockwell the inimitable comedian, is the star of "In and has a part that fits him better than anything in which he has appeared for some time. The comedy itself is the most laughable tnat has been produced for years.

It is full of ridiculous situations and the fun is fast and furious from the time the curtain goes up on the first act until the end of the play, in fact it made the most distinct hit of any comedy produced in the West this season, besides having a big run in New York it is packing the houses wherever produced. While Mr. Stockwell is a whole show in himself he is supported by an excellent company of recognized comedians. "In Paradise" holds the boards at the Seattle Theatre for three nights commencing Sunday, March 11th. Seats now on sale.

The famous Scalchi Company has been secured by Manager Howe for one night week, Wednesday. March, 14th. When lovers of opera will enjoy a sumptious musical treat. RACE PROGRESS Continued From Page 1. fourth; Dec.

14th, George Kitchiner, Company Twenty-fourth; Dec. 18th, Henry Cunningham, Company Twenty-fourth; Dec. 20th, Isaac Watson, Company Twenty-fifth; Dec. 29th, Reuben Weather, Company Twentyfifth; Deo. 30th, Winfield Marshal Company C.

Twenty-fourth; Jan. 2nd, John L. Porter, musician, Company Twenty-fourth; Jan. 3rd, Shepard, Company Twenty-fifth; Jan. sth, Corporal Morgan B.

Washington, Company Twenty-fifth; Jan. oth, Austin Greggs, Company Twentyfourth; Jan. 7th, Patrick Mason, Company Twenty-fourth; Jan. 11th, John Pleasant, Company Twenty-fifth; Jan. 28th, Nathan Cofiee, Company Twenty-fourth.

It must be a source of much personal gratification to those Caucasians, who have devoted so much of their time and talent to the betterment of the general condition of the Negro in this country, to hear of one of them going into a competitive examination and standing second best of a roster of 47 applicants. When you win a government position in a competitive examination, you have done so, solely on your merit, for the men who grade such papers do not know nor have never heard of any of the applicants, hence they have no opportunity of making any distinction on account of color. This was the case of Mr. Walter Merguson, who took the civil service examination for a clerkship in the Seattle postoffice, and won so gallantly out over his white competitors. He earned what he is now enjoying on his merit pure and simple.

He is the first young man of his nationality that has ever applied for such a position in this section of the United States, and his eminent success should be an inspiration to others to educate themselves and prepare to win on their merit and general good deportment instead of by "pulls." Manhood is worth a whole lot, and this, young Merguson has, and his friends predict a most brilliant future for him. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE. Paid Up Capital, 8150,000. James D. Hoge, Jr.

President; Maurice McMicken, Vice President; Lester Turner Cashier; R. F. Parkhurst, Assistant Cashier. D. Hoge, Maurice McMicken (Struve, Allen, Hughes McMicken, attorneys-at-law), Sol G.

Simpson (Simpson Logging Co. Schmitz (Hamm Schmitz, Hotel Butler), Lester Turner. Correspondents in all of the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Drafts and Letters of Credit issued on all the principal points of Alaska, Honolulu, China and Japan. Accounts of banks, corporations and individuals solicited.

Call for Republican State Convention. The Republican State Convention for Washington is hereby called to meet at the city of Ellensburg on Wednesday, April 4th, 1900, at 10 o'clock a. for the purpose of electing eight delegates and eight alternates to the National Republican Convention, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the said state convention in connection therewith. The basis of representation will be two delegates at large from each county and one delegate' for each 100 votes or major fraction thereof cast in each county for W. L.

Jones, Republican candidate for Congress, at the general election of 1898, the apportionment of each county being as follows Jones' Dele- County, vote, 1898. gates. Adams 281 5 Asotin 243 4 Chehalis 1,164 14 Chelan 5 Clallam 436 6 Clarke 1,384 16 Columbia 795 10 Cowlitz 876 11 Douglas 351 6 Ferry 5 Franklin 33 2 Garfield 434 6 Island 222 4 Jefferson 625 8 King 6,144 63 Kitsap 643 8 Kittitas 1,037 12 Klickitat 824 10 Lewis 1,473 17 Lincoln 1,016 12 Mason 384 6 Okanogan 470 7 Pacific 773 10 Pierce 4,233 44 San Juan 368 6 fekagit 1,321 15 Skamania 120 3 Snohomish 20 Spokane 3,721 39 Stevens 740 9 Thurston ,051 13 Wahkiakum 298 5 Walla Walla 1,584 18 Whatcom 1,809 20 Whitman 2,072 23 Yakima 1,096 13 Total 475 It is recommended that the several county conventions, in electing delegates to the state convention, also elect alternates. The state central committe recommends that all voters who are willing to support the Republican state ticket at the coming November election be invited to participate in the primaries. Attest: E.

G. Ames, Vice-Chairman J. W. Lysons, Secretary. Notice For Publication.

In the Superior Court of the State of Washing ton for King Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of Ida Anna Judkins, deceased. No. 2,298. Order to Show Cause.

This cause coming on for hearing upon the peti ion of David R. Judkina, executor of the Last Will and Testament of Ida Anna Judkins, deceased, for leave to sell certain property described in said petition and hereinafter set forth, at public or private sale, and the Court having read said petition, and it appearing therefrom thai there is not sufficient personal property in the hands of said executor to pay the expenses of administration, the allowance to the family of the deceased, and the debts outstanding, and that it is necessary to sell the following described property, to-wit: The right of the said David R. Judkins, as executor aforesaid, to redeem from sheriff's sale under foreclosure of mortgfige. the East 70 feet of Lot 6. Block 48, D.

T. Denny's Third Addition to North Seattle, King county, Washington, in order to provide funds for the payment of said debts and expenses, and the Court being fully advised in the premises. It is hereby ordered that all persons interested in said estate appear before this Court at the courtroom of the Hon. William Hickman Moore, Judge, in the Probate Department thereof, in the King County Courthouse, Seattle, Washington, on Friday, April 13th, 1900, a. m.

on said day to show cause why an order should not be granted to said executor to sell said property or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay said allowance, charges and debts. It is further ordered that this order be served by being published at least four consecutive weeks in The Seattle Republican, a newspaper printed and published in Seattle, King County, Washington, and of general circulation therein. Done in open court this Bth day of March, 1900. William Hickman Moore, Judge of said Superior Court. First publication March 9,1900.

Last publication April 6,1900. NOTICE. Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate. State of Washington, County of King, ss. Sheriff's office.

By virtue of an Order of Sale issued out of the Honorable Superior Court of King County, on the 3rd day of March, 1900, by the Clerk thereof in the case of The Washington National Bank of Seattle, a corporation, plaintiff, versus Dorothea Gordon, L. M. Gordon, Franklin Gordon and Margaret Gordon, his wife, and the Northwestern Trust Company of Seattle, a corporation and Mitchell Thibert, defendants- No. 28143, and to me as Sheriff, directed and delivered: Notice is hereby given that I will proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, within the hours prescribed by law for Sheriffs sales, to-wit: At 10 o'clock a.m. on the 14th, day of April, A.

D. 1900, before the courthouse door of said King county, in the State of Washington, all the right, title and interest of the said defendants in and to the following described property, situated in King county, Washington, to-wit:" Lots one (1), two (2), throe (3) and six (6) in block No. nine (9), and lot twenty-one (21) in block No. four (4) in Lakeview addition to the city of Seattle, according to the recorded plat thereof: Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, levied on as the property of defendants io satisfy a judgment amounting to Five hundred, sixty-eight and 93-100 Dollars fn favor of the plaintiff and cost of suit. Dated this Bth day of March, 1900.

A. T. Van de Yanter, Sheriff. By T. H.

Burke, Deputy. Attorney: E. H. Guie. First pub March 9.

Last pub April 6. Summons By Publication. In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, for King County. CharleslLaSalle, plaintiff, vs. Lizzie B.

LaSalle, defendant. No. Summons by publication. The State of Washington to Lizzie B. La alle, defendant.

You 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 2nd day of March, 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 attorneys for plaintiff at their office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. The object of the entitled action ia to secure a divorce for the plaintiff from the defendant, on the ground of cruel treatment rendering life burdensome, Brady Gay, Attorneys for plaintiff.

P. Address: Rooms 10 to 14 Roxwell buildingj Seattle Washington. First pub. March 2. Last pub.

April 13. Notice of Meeting of Stockholders Notice of Meeting of Stockholders of Seattle Mattress and Upholstery Company, March 26, 1900, at 10 a. at the office of the above company, at 924 First Avenue South, Seattle, there will be a meeting of Stockholders, for the purpose of increasing the capital stock of Seattle Mattress and Upholstery Company to Fifteen Thousand Dollars. Those interested wili take notice. T.

S. Lippy, Trustee. J. W. Efaw, Trustee.

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington, In and for the County of F. Cragswell, Plaintiff, vs. Lulie F. Cragswell, Defendant. Criminal Department.

No. 28,245. Summons for Service by Publication. The State of Washington, to the said Lulie F. Cragswell, Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (60) days after the date of the first publication of this summons, towit, within sixty (60) days after the 19th day of January, 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 attorneys for plaintiff, at their office below stated; and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court.

The object of the above entitled action is to obtain a decree of divorce, dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant, on the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment, for costs, and all other proper relief. W. E. HUMPHREY, and LEWIS, HARDIN ALBERTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff Dated, Seattle, Washington, January 19 1900. Offices and Postoffice Address: 604 Mutual Life Building, Seattle, Washington.

Date of first publication, January 19, 1900. NOTICE. To All Persons Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given and extended to any and all persons in any way interested in or concerned with the Wallace Lumber Manufacturing Company, a corporation, that a meeting of the stockholders of said company will be held at the office of the company, and principal place of business, in the City of Seattle, in King county, state of Washington, on Friday, the 27th day of April, A. D. 1900, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the morning of said day, the object and purpose of which meeting is to increase the capital stock of the said Wallace Lumber Manufacturing Company from which is the present capital stock, to 160,000.00, at which time and j.lace a vote of the stockholders will be had for the purpose of determining whether or not said stock shall be so increased as aforesaid.

And further all persons interested in such proceedings are required to be present then and there. Dated at Seattle, Washington, this February 23rd. 1900, the day of the first publication hereof. A H. Gould, C.

H. Black, F. D. Black, Trustees of said Wallace Lumber Manufacturing Company. First pub.

Feb. 23. Last pub. April 20. SUMMONS.

For Service by Publication. In the Superior Court of King County, State of Washington. Sarah Rex, plaintiff, vs. Joseph M. Rex.

defendant. No. Summons for service by publication. The State of Washington to the said Joseph M. Rex, defendant: You are hereby summoned to apoear within sixty (60) days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit, within sixty (60) days after the 16th day of February.

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 oftue below stated, and in case of your failure so to do, judgement will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. The object of the above entitled action is to obtain for the plaintiff an absolute divorce from you the defendant. John L. Neagle, Plaintiff's Attorney. P.

O. Address, Rooms 312 Bailey building, Seattle. King County, Washington." First pub. Feb. 16, Last pub.

March SO. NOTICE. Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate. State of Washington, County of King, ss. Sher M's office.

By virtue of an execution issued out of the Honorable Superior Court of King County on the 23rd day of February, 1900, by the Clerk thereof, in the case of Charles Schoening, plaintiff, versus James Heffernani, defendant- No. 19,742, and to me, as Sheriff, directed and delivered. Notice is hereby given that I will proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, within the hours prescribed by law for sheriff's sales, to-wit: At 10 oclock A. M. on the 7th day of April, A.

D. 1900, the Court House door of said King County, in the State of all the right, title and interest of the said defendant in and to the following described property in King county, Washington, to-wit: Lots thirty-eight thirty nine in block fourteen (14) of Souih Park, as shown upon the recorded plat of said South Park, on file in the office of the County Auditor of said King county, levied on as property of defendant to satisfy a judgment amounting to One hundred, nine and 39-100 dollars in favor of, the plaintiff and cost of suit. Dated this 28th day of February 1900. A. T.

Van de Vantkr. Sheriff. By T. H. Burke, Deputy Attorney: R.

R. George. Last pub. March 30. Summons For Publication.

In the Superior Court of King County, State of Washington. The Oregon Mortgage Company, Limited a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Prendergast, his wife, Charlis A. Williams and Minnie Williams, his wife, C. Thitney and E.

B. Pond, co partners, as Whitney E. F. Runyon and Mary Doe Ruuyon, his wife, Defendants. The State of Washington to the said Henry D.

Prendergast, Sophy Prendergast, his wife Charles A Williams, Minnie Williams, his wife, C. E. Whitney and E. B. PonS, co-partners as C.

E. Whitney E. F. Runyon and Mary Doe Runyon, his wife, defendants above named: You and each of you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (60) days after the date of the first of this summons, to-wit: Within sixty (60) days after the 2nd day of March, 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 attorneys for plaintiff, at their office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. The object of the above-entitled action is to obtain a decree quie.ting and establishing the title to the premises hereinafter escribed against the defendants, and each of them, and also praying that each of the defendants be restrained and enjoined from claiming or asserting any title in said premises, which are described as foliows: Beginning 363 feet west of the northeast corner of Lot No.

5 in Section No. 5, in Township No. 22 North, oi Range 5 East; thence West to the Northeast corner of Lot No. 28 of Panther Lake Garden Tracts; thence Southeasterly along the Northeasterly line of said Lot 28 of Panther Lake Garden Tracts to a point 34 rods west and 47 rods South of beginning; thence Southwesterly 12 rods to a point which is 26 rods Northwesterly from a point on the East and West center line of said Section 5, 22 rods West from the quarter-section corner on the East line of saia Section thence Southeasterly to the said point 22 rods West from the said martersecticn corner; thence North to the place of beginning. And for the costs of this action and for general equitable relief.

Hastings Stedman, Plaintiffs Attorneys. P. O. address: 64 Haller Building, Seattle, King county, Washington. First pub.

March 2. Last pub. April 13. Notice of Internal Revenue Sale. Notice is hereby given, that on Tuesday the thirteenth day of March, 1900 at the Readman warehouse in the city of Seattle, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder 246V6 lbs.

of cuttings, lbs. of leaf tobacco 5 lbs. stemmed leaf tobacco, 105 boxes for 100 cigars, 2 knives, 1 blade, 1 rubber stamp 3 boards, 1 press, 350 cigars as the property of Jonn Zenig of Seattle, all ot which have been duly forfeited to the United States for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws. The sale will commence at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M.

Dated at Seattle, March 2,1900. D. W. Bowen, Deputy ollector Internal Revenue. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington for the County of King.

In the Matter of the Petition I of The City of Seattle, a City of the First Class, that just compensation, to be made for the private property to be taken or damaged by the laying out, extending! and establishing of Twenti- eth Avenue as a public street! summons and highway in the City of Seattle, as provided for and i specified in ordinance No. catlon. 5678 of the City of Settle, approved November 25, 1899, be ascertained by a jury or by the court in case a jury be waived. State of Washington, County of King, ss. The State of Washington, to Camilla C.

Stewart and Stewart, her husband; Mary Ella Winston and Winston, her husband; Franklin P. Stewart and Stewart, his wife; Portland Trust Company, of Oregon, a corporation; Elesibath Monroe and Monroe, her husband; Ann M. Arnold and Arnold, her husband; Elizabeth S. Gilbert and Gilbert, her husband: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (60) days after the first publication of this summons, to-wit, within sixty (60) days after the 12th day of January, 1800, and defend the above entitled proceeding in the Superior Court of the State of Washington for King county, and answer the petition of the petitioner, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorneys for petitioner, at their office below stated, and in case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered according to the demand of the petition which has been field with the clerk of said court. The object of this proceeding is to ascertain the damages to the lands and property and property rights necessarily taken or damaged by the laying off, extending and estblishing of Twentieth avenue as a public street and highway in the City of Seattle, said street and highway shall be seventy feet in width, consisting of a strip of land bounded by a line beginning at the intersection of the west line of said Twentieth avenue in Hall's addition to the City of Seattle, with the south line of said Hall's addition, and running thence south along said west line of said Twentieth avenue produced southward to the north marginal line of East Madison street; thence northeasterly along said north marginal line of said East Madison street to the intersection of said line with the east line of said Twentieth avenue In said Hall's addition produced southwardthence north along said east line of said Twentieth avenue produced southward to the south line of said Hall's addition and thence west along the south line of said Hall's addition to the place of beginning; in the manner specified and provided in ordinance No.

5678, and for a release from all liabilitiy from the owners of such property or others having any interest therein, as may be taken, damaged or injuriously affected by reason of the laying out and establishing of such public street. Dated this 12th day of January, 1900 W. E. HUMPHREY, EDWARD YON TOBEL, Petitioner's Attorneys. Postoffice address: Room 604 Mutual 'Life Building, Seattle.

King County, Washington. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Seattle, January 23, 1900. is hereby given that the followingnamed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before U. District Land Office at Seattle, on March 26th, 1900, viz: HENRY A.

GEORGE, Hd.Entry No. 15971 for the See. 28: Tp. 2o 6 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles W.

Huffman, F. L. Gardner, C. Schaller, Joseph Zengel, all of Inglewood, Wash. Edward P.

Tremper, First pub, Jan. 26. Last March 2. Notice for Publication. United States Land Jffice, Seattle, Washington, January 18th, 1900.

Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An not for the sale of timber 1 nds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, JOHN ANDERSON, of Issoquah, county of State of Washington, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6(73, for the purchase of the Northwest Section No 10. in Township No. 26 Range No. 8 East, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Seattle, Washington, on Tuesday, the 17th day of April, 1900.

He names as witnesses. George W. Tibbetts, of Issaquah, E. Gibson, of Issaquah. J.

M. Goode, of Issaquah, William Ray, of Issaquah, Wash Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 17th day April, 1900. Edward P. Tremper, Register. Date of Ist publication, January 26th.

Date of last publication, March 30th SUMMONS. In the Superior Court of the State of Washington for King County. George Deighton, Plaintiff, rs Mary E. A. Deighton.

Defendant. No. 28,297. Summons for Publication. The State of Washington to the said Mary E.

A. Deighton, defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (60) days after the date of the first publication of this summoi to-wit: within sixty (60) days after the 2d day of February, 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 ihe 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 demands of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought by plaintiff to obtain a divorce from defendant upon the ground of cruel treatment of plaintiff by defendant and upon the further ground that defendant has heaped personal indignities upon plaintiff, thereby rendering bia life burdensome. Boyd J. Tallman, Plaintiff's Attorney.

Postoffice address: Rooms 72 and 73, Safe Deposit Building, Seattle, County of King, Washington. Date of first publication, February 2nd, 1900. Last publication March 16,1900. Summons In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, for King County. Equity Department.

Lulu A. Gould, plaintiff, vs. Harry Gould, defendant. No. 28437.

Summons for Publication, State of Washington. County of King, ss. The State of Washington to the said Harry Gould, defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear, within sixty (60) days from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: Within sixty (60) days after the 2nd day of March, 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 attorneys for" plaintiff, at their office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you, according to the demands of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court.

The object of said action is to obtain a judgment against the defendant, Harry Gould, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony now exsting between the plaintiff and defendant, and ior such other and further relief as to the Court fhall seem meet and just. Morris Southard, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Rooms 51-2, Haller Building, Seattle, Washington.

Date of first publication March 2nd, A. D. 1900 Date of la-t publication April 13. WOO. In Probate.

In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, for the of King. In the matter of the estate of Hans A. Onsum, deceased. No. 3105.

Order to show Cause why Distribution should not be made. Oline Onsum, Executrix of the last will and testament of Hans A. Onsum, deceased, having filed in this Court her petition setting forth that said estate is now in a condition to be closed and is ready for distribution of the residue 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 said estate; It Is Therefore Ordered by the Court that all persons interested in the estate of the said Hans A. Onsum, 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 the 10th day of March, 1900, the hour of 9:30 o'clock, A. M.

of said day, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why an order oi distribution should not be made of the residue of said estate among the heirs and persons in said petition mentioned, according to law. It Is Further Ordered, that a copy of this order be published once a week for four successive weeks before thesaid 16th day of March. 1900, in the Seaitle Republican, printed and published in said King County and of general circulation therein. Done in open Court this 9th day of February A. Williamson, Judge.

First pub. Feb. 9. Last March 9. Probate Notice.

In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, for the County of King. State of Washington, County of King, ss. In the matter of the estate of Hans A. Onsum, deceased. No.

3105. Notice of Settlement of Account. Notice is hereby given that Oline Onsum, Executrix of the last will and testament of Hans A. Onsum, deceased, has rendered to and filed In said Court her final Account as such Executrix, and that Friday, the 16th day of March, 1900, at 9.30 o'clock, A. at the Court Room of the Probate Department of our said Superior Court, in the City of Seattle, in said King County, has been duly appointed by said Court for the settlement of said account, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions in writing to said account, and contest the same.

Witness, the Hon. J. A. Williamson, Judge of said Superior Court, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed this 9th day of February, 1900. Geo.

M. Hollow ay, Clerk. W. C. Rutter, Deputy Clerk.

First pub- Feb. 9. Last pub. March 9. Notice to Creditors.

In the Superior Court of the state of Washington for King county. In Probate. In the matter of the estate of Mary A. Welch, deceased. No.

3389. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all of the creditors of Mary A. Welch, deceased, formerly residing at Seattle, King county, Washington, and to all persons having claims against said Mary A. Welch, deceased, to present their claims against the said deceased or against her estate, with the necessary vouchers, duly verified, as required by law, within one year after the date of this notice, to John Leary or M.

M. Carraher, as executors of the estate of said Mary A. Welch, deceased, at the office of Gueriu, Ferry AGuerin, Room 510 Pioneer building, in the "City of Seattle, King county, Washington, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of the said estate. Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 9th day of February, 1900. John Leary, M.

M. Carraher, As executors of the estate of Mary A. Welch deceased. First pub. Feb.

9. Last pub. March 9. Summons by Publication In the Superior Court of the state of ton for King county. Henry Fuhrman, Plaintiff, vs." Ellsworth Keeley, Maggie E.

Keeley, his wife, W. H. Vincent, Defendants. No. Summons for publication.

The State of Washington to the said Ellsworth E. Keeley and Maggie E. Keeley, his wife defendants above named: You and each of you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (60) days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: within sixty (60) days after the 9th day of February, 1900, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the plaintin, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorneys for plaintiffs, at their 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. Tne object of the above-entitled action is to obtain a judgment against the defendant Ellsworth E. Keeley for the sum of Sixteen Hundred and Four (1604.00) Dollars upon the given by him to Harry White, Will R.

White and Geo. W. White, and assigned to the plaintiff, and for the costs of this action, including an attorney's fee of One Hundred and Fifty ($150.00) Dollars; also praying for a decree establishing and foreclosing a certain mortgage given to secure the payment of the above indebtedness, and recorded in the mortgage records of the Auditor's office of King county State of Washington, in Volume 87, on page 137 thereof, and describing and covering the following lands, situated in said connty. to wit: Lot No. 6 in Block No.

2 in Canal Addition to the City of Seattle, Lots No. 1 and 2 in Block No 1 in Seattle Montana Railway Addition to the City of Seattle, Lots No. 70, 71, 72 and 73 in Block No. 1, Lots No. 7 and 8 in Block 2 Lots No, 13,14, 15,16 in Block No.

3, Lots No. 1, 2 9,10.11.12, 58, 59, 60 in Block No. 4, all in Portland Puget Sound Railway addition to South Seattle, and all property described in said mortgage, also praying that in said decree the interest of each of the defendants in and to said property be declared junior, inf rior and subordinate to plaintiff's interest therein, and that the equity of redemption of each of the defendants be forever baired and foreclosed, and for general equitable relief. Hastings Stedman, Plaintifi's Attorneys. P.

address: 64 Haller Building, Seattle King county, Washington. First pub. Feb. 9. Last pub.

March 23. NOTICE Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate. State of Washington, County of King, ss Sher iff's office. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the honorable superior court of King county, on the 6th day of February, 1900, by the Clem thereof, in the case of Algernon H. Wilcox plaintiff, versus Nathan Cosman, Etta Cosmaii' O.

F. Wegener, Sophie Wegener, Frances Jackson and the Scandinavian American Bank a corporation, defendants: No. 26,283, and to me as Sheriff, directed and delivered: Notice is hereby given. That I will proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, within the hours prescribed by law for sheriff's sales, to-wit: At 10 clock a on the 17th day of March, A. D.

1900, before the court house door of said King county, in the state of Washington, all the right, title and interest of the said defendants, in and to the following described property in King County, Washington, to wit: Lots two (2), three (3), four (4), and five f5) in block No. fifty-eight (58) in Colling Addition to the City of Seattl levied on as the property of defendants to satisfy a judgment amounting to Five Hundred, Thirty-Eight and 45-100 Dollars in favor of the plaintfff and cost oi suit Dated this 7th day of February, 1900. A. T. Van De VAnter, Sheriff By T.

H. Burke, Deputy, Attorneys: Patterson Easly, First pub. Feb. 9. Last March 9.

Notice for Publication. Land Office at Seattle Jan. 18,1900. Notice is hereby given that the followingnamed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register ani Receiver at Seattle, on April 18th, 1900, JAMES STROUF, Homesatd No. 15,578 for tHe NE Sec.

28. Tp. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: Charles B. Klaus, of Seattle, Wash Eliiah Tait, ot Snoqualmie, Wash Carl Klaus of Snoqualmie, J. L.

Ryan, of Snoqualmie, ash. Edward P. Tremper, Register. First pub. Jan.

26. Last pub. April 13.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Seattle Republican Archive

Pages Available:
4,752
Years Available:
1896-1913