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San jfuan IslanderTill:M AMiKi: « 0.. ral»l««lier*.

) H. CIIi.VKK liditor anJ Manager.

;.-.,,.,..,,.1 m !h<- |iost«Mll«o in Friday

llVrh»i- .*— >.-.> ii.l ,-!:\->s mail matter.

s"uWri7.H«»n Prlro, - si.'.O for Yrar

Fi3 Official Paper ol San Jam County,

sat 11 I ay. -ir I.v -\u25a0. I«H

Itl-I'UIU.KAN NATIONAL TICKET

iVr I*i't'si«l«nll il(M,i(, lv Uoosoyeit . Of New York

I \u0084;• Vi(('-i'iv>iii!(ill

Ciius. W. l<'airbiinks . Of Indiana

REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET

lor (Jc>Vi'riii»r

AUhtl EJ m\u0084l . ( i'r NVhatcomFt»r 1 liMiicnaiiil (."vrrnor

Charles X Coon . . Of Jefferson JFor Coii-ivss

\Vill-i5. Hi;ni|.hivy . . . Of KingVvf-i.-v L. Jones . . Of ukimaPraiicis . I ishmaii . Of Pierce :

lor S) ( rclal'V Of St:il<>Sainurl 11. Ni.-lioln . Of Snoboinish

I'di- Mai*1 TroitsurcrCi.;il.j.oG, Mills . . OfThui*ston

i'nr "lair Auditor('. \V. Cluusen . . . Of Kitsap

For Ailoriiey-OiioralJohn I). Atkinson . . Of < Ihelan

For Land CommissionerI]. W. Ross . , , Of Cowlitz

for Sit]»l of i'nblic Instruction|{. 11. Ijrytin . . . Of Chehalis

For JtiNtii• of Ihe Snpn in* (wart

Mark A. Fuik*rtoti . Of Whitman j

Kr.mk 11. Ilti'lkiu . .Of Vakima;

t A-r.v!. 111:- <>!• tin: WAX

An eastern journal thus summari/jes thu results of ... Ilu ?o Fapan(•so wai- as gathered 'dm the moreor less reliable [yress dispatches ,which the c«>nsors graciously allowt'lc corrcspiindents to cable:

"Up to (bur 2!) Itussian battleships, IT cTiiisers, 1|( torpedo boatsand a "•ore <>f other craft have beenblown to pieces am] sunk fifty fath-n.ns .]"fp in the harbors of Pi ,\u25a0' Ar-thur and Vladivostok. As this isai>ml i hroo limes the Russian navyiii,those parts the reasonable infer-ence i:- thai they were sunk severalL'uiies each. A similar fate has over-taken 7 Japanese battleships, .'. cruis- Iers, 10 torpedo boats and a Chinesejunk loaded with rat tails and otheril ilieai'ies for the ifiikado's army. Asall these vessels have since been rep irted in active service, somebodyprobably drew the sea off and patchedv.p their mangled and scattered reiVuiins. L'ort Arthur has fallen eight1lines'; Inn it foil into the ocean andscrambled back t<> its old position.Aiiinirals Togo and SkrydlotT killedo.U'li other in a duel olt Vladivostok:i i ! then committed suicide early InJune. bul not knowing they wereti 'a.I they continue to command their« lips. Of the 151,000 Uussiaiis tnIlanchuvia 170.000 have been kil'ecimttright in battle :;' d ;» quarter of amillion wounded.

"This exceeds by 30 per cent the••apanese losses, because one Jap isf.,i;i! to two subjects of czar. Con.ivuropatkin's arniy, having been de-

; iatod before IVrt Arthur, uiider-•»!; to retreat upon Mukden, but• t its way and after marching in a

«i vie sixteen days found itself under! c walls of the fort, where \u25a0\u25a0 startel. The Luu> Yang penuisula wass iwed off in tho night and floated outt » sea. making necessary new mapsw ion the war is over.

"\u25a0 V.I the mountain passes arc Reidby the Japs, who sleep m the treesjani most of ihc country roads by theU ussian artillery, which is stuck intie mud. Other minor happeningsIriyc been recorded from day to day.b it so far a> we remember these areth • most important."

The annual report of the clerk ofth» Friday Harbor school districts.vnvs that the number of -'children"between five and twenty-qno years ofa:;e residing in the district on thelirstofJuno was 1 JO. The pumber

\u2666 •:. di'forent pupils . rrol'oil in theKchook of the district « ur;c«: the year•vis 141. Th average daily attend-ance was 100 arid the total" number"plays' attendance during the yearjvas IS, 128. Six pupils graduated• the eighth grade and received

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diplomas. The total cash receiptsof the district for the year, including i

the balance on hand July 1, 1903,\u25a0.. re $3,271.71. The amount paidout for teachers' wages was 11,575;for repairs, janitor service, fuel andincidentals, $532.70; furniture, appa-ratus and library, $104.F1, leaving a !balance on hand June';' 30, 1904, of$1,059.20, The assessed valuation ofall property in the district is $116,---018: Special tax levied, live mills.

Approximately \u00a32,500 was expend-! \u25a0• , on the roads of the county duringthe three months ending June 30.Of this amount 1141 was drawn fromthe general road and bridge fund. ;

\u25a0'.) ing to pay damages claimedon account of the McLachlan road,near Deer Harbor. Warrants drawnoa the fund of district No. 1 (San Juan)amounted t05762.17; of which $168.87,or a little over twenty-two per cent,was paid to the supervisor. Workdone in district No. 2 (Ocas' island)amounted no 1915, of which 273.80,or approximately thirty per nt, ,

went to the supervisor. For workdone on Lopez and Shaw islands, indistrict No. 3, warrants to theamount of $665.45 were issued, theamount paid the supervisor being$140.37, or about twenty-two percent.

Whnttol'o i mil the Doctor Arrives[fitit is case oft*oli(M»r cholera mnr-

i us give L'hiiinberlHin'a Colic, Cholera.•\u25a0ill DtarrhußU Itotnedy mid you willIllive tin need of a il">- r.

i oi sale by all druggists and dealers inpntpul medicine*,

Why pay rent or high interest whenyou can in a few months secure amplefunds for building v home from the Mu-tual Home Company, of Tacoina, orgf«u-ix.cd for the beiH'tit of the urk i'»_• 111;11r.'

Interest only about one per cent per an- |iitit. For partieularH rail upon or ad;

ilrt'ss I. l>. N'ordyke, Agent; Friday Har-bor. .

TO CuRE A COLD IN ONE DAYTake Laxative llroimi Quinine Tablets* l

All druggists refund the money If it failsto pure. K. VV. Grove's signature on eachbox. 23c. " ' *

f Harness and f| Shoe Shop I<._ - „_ <

•\u25a0[ Repairing oftill kinds nratly <> \t and promptly done. Harness <\u25bay pads, itilies, whips, rob'frs, <r<, Knaps, <,('., always on hand *<> and prices hlvmivh reasonable. «

5 J. W. INGIIA3I I% O|iponlt« ISLAND X Ofßci 5|

EXKiJUTItIX'SfNOTICENotice to Creditors of the Kstate of .James Ross,

UeCfnued.Notice* is hereby given by the undersigned

executrix of the estate of .lames 'oss, deceased,to all v ' "|1- haviuts claims agninit Bald <U-ci-\.-eil to jire^iMil 11i•\u25a0 11> with tin necessary Ivouchers within one year,nfter llir first pub i- jcntiou of this notire,*-Jto snid executrix, nt heoffice ol '\. H. vVyts.i. Jr., Friday Harbor, Wash-ington; the name being tin* place for the ti mis

action dI the business of unid estate in saidComity ofSail Juan State ofWashington.

Dated tins land day ofl>ilv, 1904.MRS. ' i riH ROSS,

Kxecutrix of the Estate of James Ross, l)e---ceased.

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WHATGAME OF A LETTER.Mr Dear Aunt Kate:

I mi.-i tell you the good news, Rightp.fter receiving your letter, the day beforeNew Year's I started in with new resolu-tions on the first of the year. [ wrote toDr. R. V. Pierce, at Buff 10, N. V., sis yourequested me to do. I pave him ill mysymptoms, which were that I was tirt3—co tiitd—all the time ami did not care tot° anywhere, depressed and sad, and allambition gone, backache and a drag d outfeeling, could not sleep, limbs feeling soreand aching. Ifollowed tlie doctor's advice,which he went to considerable pains ;omake plain to me —to rest every day—a napafter lunch—complete relaxation —repose of mind, try not to worry, get as>much outdoor air as possible, and prac-tice lone, deep breathing:, expanding thelungs. Then fora uterine tonic, Dr. Pietce'aFavorite Prescription, coupled with a washhe told me of. I must say that after follow-in? his advice-for four months I feel per-fectly cured and like a new woman.

Yours affection.illy, Jewel.Letters like •-hi above are not unusuaLMrs. Kooiuan. of832 Grant Aye., Schenectady,

N. V.. says: '•! continued with the medicineuntil I had taken five bottles, also two vials ofthe 'Pleasant Pellets,' and I was cured. I al-ways reconitnrnd Or. Pierces medicines to myfriends when they are not well."

"Mydaughter is in quite pood health, thanksto Dr. Pierces medicines. My wishes are thata!l who are afflicted will try them and see whatRood can be dove for the sick." write!l Mrs.JJluabeth McCouell, of Rochester, Ind.

• Send 31 one-cent stamps to T Dr. it. VPierce, Buffalo, N. V., for his CommonSense Medical Adviser. iouß pages.

TREASURES OF ,HISTORY AND ART

Continued from I-trst page

here, millions of them, and you won-der why they wore all made, andwonder still more in view of theirability of propagating ad intinitutn<All the minerals of the known worldare represented and many fromother worlds —meteorites. Prec'o^isstones of every known kind make; a

dazzling array. Every coin mintedby the United States and the rest ofcreation forms the numismatic exhi-bition. These are some of things youcan see, but by no mean-, all. And itis all free, to the poor as well as therich. All honor to those who con-ceived it and made it a reality.

C. E. Cantine.Easi Orange. N. J.. July 15.

When bilious take Chamberlain's St m-ach in"l 1liver Tablots.

Sold by all druggists and dealers ii pat-ent medicines.

The Morse Hardware Co., Bellingbamiwill rave you inonev on Hard ware,Barbed Wire. Doors and Window.?.

I m DISSOLUTION I\ SALE! |

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: Great Northern :: Furniture Company :I BELLINOHAM :> :\: \u25a0>

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f Owing to the illness of Mrs. •\u2666•

\u2666 Graiiiger in California Mr. \u2666*\u25a0 Clarence Grainier is forced to \u2666\u2666 retire from the Company. \u2666

•>\u25a0 The money must be ready for 4-

\u2666 him in one week. For this \u2666i ' 4.

•\u2666\u25a0 reason we are making : : : \u2666t ' \u2666

j Sweeping Reductions XI in every department of this X> great ore ::::::: 4\u2666 rM \u25a0 \u2666I Fariiiture, Carpets, XX Draperies, Stoves, \u2666

} and Ilances, %\u2666 Crockery, Glass and Xi Granite Ware XX will all be sold for One |1 Week for GASH XX at just about tne cost ofhand- XX ling. This is none of your XX FXCUSE SALES, but one JX that means business and will XX only be for the time specified. T

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X Wo would say to the f\I people of San Juan

± Qmnty that Right tt Now is the time to \u2666

'\u2666 buy home furnish- t\u25a0\u2666\u25a0•'.* I>\u25a0 ings. Money saved, 4-

X is money made. fi 1 Xt <-,

"~ xX j RKMEMBB] TIIKI'l.At t. \u25a0 T

1 -Great Northern 11 Furniture Co. I

\u2666 Cor. Canoe and Magnolia Sis. \u25a0"\u25a0

I BBLUN6HAX -I Big Dissolution Sale: i\u2666 ; X

tk^MMi^ YEARS 1

B»V experience

' - -^tm^* Trude MarksDtStGNS

\u25a0 \u25a0 ."rM" Copyrights Ac.Arrone sending a sketch and description may

qni^klT Mcartain our opinion free whether anUiTention is probably p«t«ntabla Communic*.OonjiitrictJycunndeiUlal. Handbook on Patentstent fre*. Ul<leat ncwicr for iecuni>|! patents.

I'aleiiU taken (faroneh Muim & Co. recelT*racial lu>(ie^ without charge, In the VT^

Scientific American.A handsomclf Iliantrated weeklr. Tjiixeat dr.cuUaion of any ncientinc journal. Terms 13 a

fflUKKXCo.36l^^'.New York

A BARGAJ.N IOR FARMERS

The New-York Tribune Farmer; anational illustrated agriculturalweekly of twenty large pages, has nosuperior as a thoroughly practicaland helpful publication. for the fann-er .and every member of his family.

and the publishers are determined togive it a circulation unequalled byany paper of its class in the UnitedStates.

Knowing that every enterprising,< up-to-date farmer always reads hisown local weekly newspaper, The

i New YorkTribune Fanner has madean exceedingly liberal arrangementwhich i: bit's us to offer the two

j papers at so lowa price that no farm-er can afford to lose the opportunity.

The price of the Tribune Farmeris $I.ooa year, and itwould be cheapat twice that. The regular subscrip-tion price of the Islander is $1.50 ayear, but as an inducement to newsubscribers and to encourage advancepayments, both papers will be .sent

for a full year for $1.50, if you for-ward that amount to the Islandkr..Send your me and address to TheNew York Tribune Farmer, New

, York City, and a specimen copy ofthat paper -illbe mailed to you.

One L,udy'f Recommendation soldFifty 1 1«>A. * s of Chamberlain's

Stomach and Liver Tablet!1 have, I believe, sold fifty boxes of

I Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab-I lets on the recommendation of one ladylure, who first bought a box of themabout a year ago, Slit never tires of tel -ing her neighbors and friends about the

i "<><! qualities of these Tablets. —P. M.Shore, Druggist, .Rochester, [nd. The

i pleasant purgative effect of these Tabletsmakes them a tavdrite with ladies every-

; where. ' .* V j

For sale by all druggists and dealers Inpatent medicines. .

WANTED I\u2666

tßasasssa —<h-~""""-\u25a0' L'"wr ij fi X1 X AT THE \u2666

I SAN JUAX CAXXKUY II 1I 25 tons Cooking Applet JJ

\u25a0 \u2666 10 tons Bartleti Pears *>. \u2666 ->1 X 5 tons Italian Prune's 1J

\u2666 . Strawberries \u25a0<\u25ba

4- *>: X Blackberries V• \u2666 Raspberries -f

4- • "^\u2666 Cherries 1\u2666 \u25a0 t+X ~~ ' <\u25ba\u2666 It B H O D i: It & M B A »> IX . FRIbAY UARKOR \u2666J FRIDAY BAB ' on \u2666

Distance No DrawbackLotus tell you .about oar MAILCOURSE and RAILWAYRebate

Opposite Bon tfs>ehoMCLAREN & THOMSON

THE U. S. MAIL

Steamer BuckeyeLeaves WHaTCOM at fin. m. Mon-

days, Wednesdays and Fridays, tour-ing at Urban, Doc Bay, Newhall, KustSound, Orcms, West Sound, Deer Har-bor, futdav HARBOR. i>ortStanley, Thatcher, Decatur, Uueraeaand AXAroirrKS, j,, the ordermentioned, lleturning, leaves Ana-eortesatO i. ux. Tuesdays, Thursdaysand Saturdays. Connects with Seattlesteamers at both terminal points.

ANDREW NEWHALL, Owner

i} SteamerLydia- Thompson

Carryln- U. S. Mail, JV.scn-fen ami Freight : • :

Leaves hkatpltc. froih Lilly AUogardiUi I»«)«k, Sundays. Tuesdaysand Thiirsdays at midnightfor Port

-jis ltd.UichardsotijArirvle.Lopex.KKJ.DAN- llAKlllilt, RoeheHarbor, Deer Harbor, West Sound,Orcas, llast Sound, Newhall. Olga.Pairhaven and whatcom. Re-turning, leaves \\ batoora ait! a. in.

The most Beautiful Trip on Puget Sound,the route winding among the lovalyislands of the San Juan nrcjliipelagoand crossing the stunt ofSan Juan detuea, affordinc passengers the linesiviews of the Cascade and Olympic;mountains.

•HAS. B. PEABODY, Mgr.

FRANK E. BURN^, '''^t Aye., SeattleJRAMv K. BURNM, Bopt

X. P. Pier No. 1, Seattle.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERSThe Board of County Comniiasion^r .

| Juan County will meet as aTo^d of " of S»u! tiou, at the County Court House'in PFr^uali«---; bor, Moody, Tuesday and \Ved n«d a i7 !'ar

\u25a0i, 2 and 3, 1904. for the purpose ofZ\ *I the 1904 assessment rolls. Allperson^ ',zillSthat an unjust lew has been mij? ltlkil><5

SKI,:,"!""""'"™-"\u25a0"=">"<'pSS'ftDated this 9th day of July, j904

PRKp «.. Klßby

NOTICE TO CREDITORS^In the Superior Court of the State of w. \u0084.ton, for San Juan County. washing.

' IN* PROBATEIn the matter of the Estate of Henry (W \u0084deceased. •-" '-"well,

.Notice is hereby given that letters of *a \u25a0

istration on the estate of Henrycoweii™^"ceased, were issued to the understenpH ~1 Uc"27th day of June, 1004. by the Superior r°" theSanJnaßCouutjs&fagtonrandS.t aTJ °fsons having any claims or demand! •». . 1 per"Henry Cow. 11, deceased, or against "I, 'saidare required to present them to me St-ance at my residence at San Juan Mine k"?*'1.1 said County of San Juan, WashingX,,"!""\u25a0in on* year from the date of the first *Aw b"tion of this notice, to-wit, within one vet^"-July 23, 1904, or be forever barred ' ' lrul«

Dated this 20th day of July, 100/. \u25a0 CORNEUUSCOGHI »vAdministrator ofthe Estate of Henry Co*,'nDeceased. : ' <-°»cliV te first publication July 23, 1904.

EXECUTOR'S NOTICENotice to Creditors of the Estate of m .•

Rethlefsen, Deceased. •llartltlNotice is hereby given by the ÜBdenexecutor of the estate of Martin Kethlef*ceased, to all persons having claims against

said deceased to present tnem with the ntsary vouchers within one year after the fmpublication of this notice, to said executor \the office of W. H.Wvnn. ; jr .. Fridaf IfeWashington, the same being the place for 11transaction .of the business of said estate H%a.iCounty of San Juan and State ofWashingtonDated this 2nd day of July, 1904.

milMOn-

V' '"";'\u25a0'\u25a0", '\u25a0" OSCAR h\hvExecutor of the Estate of Martin Rethleise',.Deceased. cu'First publication July 2, 1904.

NO7ICK FOR PUBLICATIONUnited States Und Office i. Seattle, Wash., June ,7, ,',!"' ,

I>otice is hereby given that the folio* -named settle! has hied notice of his intention tomake final p»bol 111 support of his claim andthat said pro will be ma.le before the Cle'k ofthe Superior Court at Friday Harbor W Mington, o" August 2, 1904, viz: '

JOHAN GRAAKHomestead No. 1778&, for the Si, of SEW *ec10, r.:.. of si-?, , Section 15, Township 36 NorthRange 2 West W. m. ' >° •>oun

'He names the following witnesses to prove

hi- continuous residence upon and cultivationof said land, viz:C. Hammond, P. Lind, N. X.. Weiberg and 0Kepler, ol 01 as, Washington.

' . ( ... t. iiKXKV SMITH,' Register.First publication June 25, 1004.

SUMMONSIn the Superior Court of the State of " isfaiu*.ton, in and for the County ofSan luauJessie W. Baxter, Plaintiff,

vs.Nellie Clifford and Thalia Clifford and NellieClifford, Jr., heirs ofi\u00a3dward G. Clifford de-

ceased. ..The State of Washington, To to the said Nel-

lie Cliffordand Thalia Clifford and Nellie Clif-ford,' Jr., defendants:

You Hud ' ach oi you are hereby summoned to.-,; pear within uixty <f.o) days after the first Pub-lication of this summons, to wit: within sixtydays after the »sth day of June, 190*, and defendthe above-entitled action in the übove-eutitieilCourt, mid answer he Complaint ofthe plaintiffand serve a copy of your answer upon the 1111---dergigu'ed Attorneys tor plaintiff at tluir officebelow stated, and 111 case of your failure so tndo judgment ill be rend red against you ac«cording to the demand ol the complaint whichhas been 1 '.. .1 with the Clerk ol said Court.

The purpose ofthis suit is to obtain a parti-tion of the interests of the plaintiff and of thedefendants i;-. the lauds below named by segre-gation ofthe same,' 01 sale of the lands it theCourt should so decide; the plaintiff claimingan undivided uhie-ttulhs (9-10} interest run,and alleging the interest of the defendant! tobe an undivided one-tenth (1-10). The laudsabove referred to are as follows:

.Tracts numbered one to eight (i-R), both in-clusive, Dud seventeen to twenty-four (17-24',both tinier of .East Sound Five acre tract?,in San Juan County, Washington. \u25a0'.;•'

PETKRS ,V POWELL,Attorneys far Plaintiff, Rooms 4 to b-Dexter

Ilortcn Bank Bldg., Seattle, Wasbirgtou.First publication June 95, 1904. 7t

Application No. 3563Notice of Sale of Second- Jlass Tide Land. Notice i- hereby given that on the 30th clay ofJuly, 1904, a. the hour of 1 o'clock in the it'ternoon, on said day, at the door the CourtHouse in San Juan county, Washington, the fol-lowing described tide land will be sold it publicauction to the highest bidder therefor to-witi .

a.i tide land <>t the second-class owned by the •'state of Washington situate in front of, adjacent to, or upon that portion ofthe Governmentniennder l'ue lyingin front of lots 3, 4 am! s,

section 21, township 36 north/ range 4 west \V.M and hi inga total frontage of 76.56 linealchß'iis, mcic or less, measured,along said meiim'er line \u25a0 ording to a certified copy of theGovernment fielil notes of the survey thereof onfile in the, officeofthe Commissioner of Publi<Lands at Olyiupia, Washington. Appraised atC5.00 per chain, or * 1R2.50.'Said tide lnnd will be «old for not less than

the appraised value and subject to the improve-ments si itcd thereon, ami as appraised by thelioatd ofState Land Commissioners in the _ man-ner provided by law, -i statement pi which wnow on iV.ein 'the office of the auditor of saidcounty. .

Terra's of sale fire: Under contract, otic-tentnto be paid 011 the day of tale, and one-tenth an_nually thereafter on the first day of March 0

each year, with accrued interest on deferredbalance iil 6 per cent per annum: ProvidedThat nny purchaser rnav make full payment at

any ii "< and obtain 1 deed. . .The purchaser of such lend will be rcquireq

to pay at the time of sale the appraised value 01

any improrefaents or valuable material on snenland in ill in addition to the one-tenth ot mesale price. \u25a0 _

,t rThe above described tide lands are offered for

.sale by virtue ofan order of the Board of ftaie

Land Commissioners, made on the jothday o'

June, 1904. duly certified and on file sn «\u25a0\u25a0

office ol said county auditor. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 ]••'\u25a0IKi:i) I). KIRBY, County Auditor.

Dated at Friday Harbor, Washington, tn'

18th day of June A. I) 1904. .First publication June 25, 1904. s^_

NOTICE I Oil PUHLICATIOT"TlmJ)er Lund, Act June •"», 1878

IVITTDSTATI S LANDOFFICE, jSeattle. Wash., May 16. i9«f: >

Notice [is hereby gJvcis that in complttß«Jwith the provisions of the act of Congrew 0

June v IS7B, entitled "An act for the wie o

•.mil r lands in the States of California,. ""I\u25a0;Nevada, and Washington Territory, ,\u25a0• .eofended loall the Public Land States by ««

August 4. 1892, Alfred Lawson, of »'«<?\u25a0> 1, ofbor. County ofSan Juan, State for Territory^Washington, has this day filed la this oft-.-- n ,sworn statement No. 10,633. 'or the pur>- i;<*the SKH ofSKi of Section No. 12. inr^,XiNo. 35 North, V'ange No , W.st and v ill ?aiu-proof to show that the land sought is more\u25a0**

lable for its timber or stone than for as"™, 4T^purposes, and to establish his claim to saw 1^before the Clerk of the Superior S,ourt,,; -thday Harbor, Washington, on *ruis>, i.BC Tday July, 1904

SS eS : I. c«.«Hwitb a"d XHe name* as witnesses: I. sa"d^vl""\u25a0 a,,,i

Saudwith, of Friday Harbor, "an.!""^h"'H»r ,George Mnlcotn and K. Klynn, of Kocnc /bor. Washington. \u25a0 -^rersflv t»e

Anyand all persons claiming adverf"above-descril>ed lands are requested to me

(claims in this office on or before- said ;*"»o.July, ,904.

J# hhnry sMmi, KegUttr.First publication May ai. iv**

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