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4 SUNSET BLAKE FALLS BEHIND Many Voters of the Seventh Have Learned Too Much Jed Btake ts promised a warm time fn the Seve: this year, Al though he belongs to the anu-Humes faction, which has y to carry the ward, it set down as certain that B L not Be the t ary Paul strength in the 8. puch he fs training with t 1 has been doin that way, In @uties as a faith | Corporations, he has been oblixed to] Aispose public. tr ements in| his ward to the disa age of his] constituents, Street gr all ether public works have been fixed @o suit the corporations which have | Blake's friendship. | The residents of the Seventh ward | ‘would like to have a councilman heir own, and that ts why Blake fen't running up with the rest of the Paul combine. The most likely candidates tioned against him are J. C. Ward and Calvin E. Vilas. “Dr.” Lawson Again ©. V. Lawson ts still practicing Medicine without a license, and Prosecuting Attorney Fulton has filed an information against him charging him with the old offer He has been fined on three similar charges, and has the consp charge, growing out of the m Board scandal, still to answ Dr. Lawson dug his own pit Qhis time by sending a circular | a to Thomas P. Fisk, a prominent law- | terday Yor and politician ‘at Shelton, M - county, advertising his business. Jetter was signed Lawson, M. D.. and BITS OF GAIETY Stated that he was the head of the The French entertained Tue: e of Mrs. wa eon able th Bend, is petition of 250 women of 8c tive clemency, His crtme Bend, after the frtendiess, “only a Chinaman, He ha trial. When captured he offered iver. He was relodged tn the ng execution, This is th 1 shows him in the jail yard whe ar awat Seattle Electro-Medical Institute. Mr, Fisk forwarded the letter to M Fulton. Advertising Fakir Detective Jack Barck returned from Tacoma last night with two mers, N. H. Jacobi, advertising fakir, and James King. @lias Roberts, an ex-convict and an Blleged robber. Jacobi is wanted here for the al- feged swindle of 65 Seattle firms on| The Maple Leaf Dancing an advertising scheme. He secured | will give its next regular dance ‘order for an advertisement to| Jay evening at the Social’s hall Placed in a reference manual, had| fremont. Dancing begins. a A OS EC ety in a reference oe he had picked up and on|.,W-,F. Burdock, assisted by ected his fea He was de- asantly at the was y aftern Fre J. Ke ner of you night, at her } in honor of Miss Mamie | birthday. The house wi ranged for dancing. nil ar H be club the Mandolin Club, will give a concert Jin Ballard Friday evening of | week: ‘was arrest: He Se Mrs. Frank Barton gave a very @ay. in Tacoma yester- Light Meas for aDay Breakfast. Piaked Wheat. Cream, Broiled Finnan Haddie, Lyonnaise Potatoes. Corn Muffins. Coffee. Lunch. Fried Oysters. Celery. + Roll. Hard Sauce. chested girls with backs How Go I breathe? the protruding Dreathe through the nosirile—that la, do you inhale and exhale your breath rough your nose, instead of your mouth—long, deep breaths? Do you sit and stand erect? Of course you do not, or you have not done so, because you would have beaptiful high chests, graceful shoul ders and perfectly modeled backs, if you had. ‘ew persons realize what correct Blaikie, in his admirable book, “How to Get Strong and Stay So, says If, no matter what she ts doing, she breathes, say, a thousand full, laeep breaths a day, holding the air fm a little at each breath, there is Our quiet hours with our children not much a_i that even tn = ghould first of all be cheerful hours, | short year the difference in any gir % hot strong or straight at the begin- pha fn pr you ning, will be most marked.” make dren py now, you make et them happy 20 years hence by the | "pan memory of it.” I believe this to be | Golden Sauce. known how the killing latter had beaten him almost into insensibility and was without means at t proved a tractable prisoner with the when he walked out of his prison and no resistance and preferred to be killed with only this cle Do you regularty, night and day! t Lum You. - Lum You is the Chinese who is to be hanged tomorrow unless the Wash., should gain for him exe of ar Bloom, u South | He ts time of the xception of the day pe into the forest his Bend ever t South peraph was taker ta ot and ki for the purp jail at ph pleas: rty at b i of her sister, Mra A dance will be Club Satur v's hall ! Pine and Pike streets adet Levee will t «iven after Lent I * time during k in April at the Unive A large number of 1 tions will be sent out of the cl ‘The Orptec Club will hold its ing on February the hor of Mra. Henry H. Bulkely, 721 Twen tieth avenue. the fir The ba the sity BANK CLEARANCES ‘Tranaactigns today at the Seattle ing resulted as follows Clearances ....... + + +9 $870,950.5 Balances 90.169.5 | to develop any part of the bod the whole of it, better known ind: than ever before in the world’s y, that every girl's college America can, if it will, guara that It will take every student if she has no organic weakness or| defect in the four years’ cours: her out @ strong, hearty, w woman, lissome, graceful, fleet foot, with bright eyes, clear skin, and that degree of personal magnet- ism which always goes with a superb physique. , And ts there any need of pointing out to a spirited girl the value of a sound, healthy and shapely body? In there any sphere in life where ft| will not stand in her good stead and render her far more efficient at whatever she is called > a8 daughter, sister, mother, wife,| teacher or friend? or is the benefit limited even to own lifetime; but her posterity by it an well. | J she like to have inherited consumptive tendencies from he parenta? Wil! her chilftren Ifke any better to tnhertt the same from her? iG our children full of joy, 2 rs from now we, too, can happy they were, how we their merry voices and them play, and we can look je on our children whom we ed and who went to “Grown-up "Then, too, the quiet hours children’ should be loving How much the small touches & mother’s love mean to the child! if it is only to whisper to your as he starts to school, “Remetm- mother is thinking about you all expecting you to be a good | how much & farewell than to hurry him| with some sharp and nervous | i true. We should make the| And so well is it now with yea: how Beare pti i EURSESS A : e Shops ‘Women fond of evening silks now | fhave choice of many pretty floral | Gesigns and dainty stripes of all- ever patterns tn which full-blown! Dlossoms are strewn. In the last century we had the Watteau bro- eades and Brocatelies, the Pompa- dour pinks and Dresden biues, and those iridescent shadeg which we nd in pastel colors garlanded with Blowers. Now these delightful tints Bre made in crepe de chine, cash- Mere and similar fabrics, as well as fin etlk. A card case in white headwork Shows an elaborately executed de- Bign in delicately colored beads. omen it not only unique but very a LADIES’ SEAMLESS FELT NUL- LIFIER SLIPPERS, tiful. One of the latest things tn the um- | Dreila line, and a most useful one, is the folding umbrella. This is so com- pact that it can be carried in the or: @inary dress sult case or satch and the price varies with the mate- rial used in covering. For people Who travel and dislike the additional encumbrance of an umbrella this will prove a blessing. Moulding a Maiden The foundation form should be laid in infancy and early childhood. As the twig is bent the tree inclines, is quite as true of the body as of the intellect. 4 mon sense teaches us that the young fibers should be left unencumbered fo shoot out into the harmonious shape nature intended, The girl with the flat chest, round |B Gents’ Henmiean uidere and warped back never hand turned leather soles and ows how to carry herself erect or counters, the warmest and bent w to walk properly. All her young wearing felt Sper made, $5.36 Uife, when she should have been so value; Pre-Inventory Sale price sitting, standing, walking and 7 o rar Dreathing as to invite beauty and @ oid Ladies India Kid Bhe loveliness of proportion, she has been white theenel Vata theourhont, @oing her utmost to thwart benefi- $1.26 value; Pre-Inventory Sale @ent Nature's designs. para ; ; Ly Uniless she be the victim of a w Of Ladite’ edi those, iad ton fing disease, no woman, no matter ed, hand turned poles, wool what her age, need despair of cor- lined throughout, $1.48 valas; Becting bodily’ detects. peeinvantery Bele pelos ; Of course, the younger the work in ‘ 66 gndertaken the better and speedier “ the results, but hundreds of w ca Ra RIERA NE of 1 have cured themselves of stoop fing shoulders and protruding ab. Gomens and fiat, undeveloped chests end necks. Question of | Health | ‘The first thing to be thought of 1#| fhealth. There cag be no develop-| ment of grace or beauty in sickly fibers. Correct breathing {9 the first Brticle in the creed of health. | hand sewed leather soles and counters, black coney fur trim- med, black and red, $1.50 value Pre-Inventory Sale price .$1.00 Ladies’ Seamless Felt Bugenie Slippers, hand sewed leather soles and counters, wonderfully durable, black and red, $1.% {@ value; Pre-Inventory Sale price 3 81.00 es’ Black Kid Bugenie Stip- warm, lined through hand sewed leather soles counters, $1.25 value: ventory Sale price, per pa La pers for « beautiful and Pre-In- ir. ney 4 se Gent's Seamless It Slippers, oak tanned leather soles, warm and wonderfully $1.00 value; Pre-inventory price, per pair Welt’ Slippers, We have every desirable style of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Rubbers and Rubber Boots at the Busy Store's popular prices, ' ask yourselves, each of you flat 60999980009 208 9890002 000CI9081 90005000 SEATTLE’S BUSY STORE TWO DAYS MORE OF PRE-INVEN- TORY SALE Housewives should certainly take advantage of these last two tter the effect of |@ days Of Pre-Inventory Sale opportunities—such values are far and away above the average bargains Seattle people are treated to. Take the time to read this list carefully and then fancy if you can like reductions in every other department. FRIDAY. Ladies’ Heavy Fleeced Ribbed Sanitary and crochet finished 5c value; Friday special ....19¢ rn ee Ladies’ Sanitary Gray Wool Mixed Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants, pearl butt ic value Pre-Inventory Sale price..6&: Jersey Vesta, ta i, Ladies’ Natural Wool Vests and Pants, extra weight and warmth, non-shrinking, $1.00 alue; Pre-Inventory Bale price be Ladies’ Finest Australian Wool Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants, the best garment made, $2.00 value; Pre-Inventory Bale price $1.50 Ribbed Ladies’ Fleeced Jersey Unton Sults, warm and durable, worth 45c; Pre-Inventory Sale price . eeeeeee Ze Ladies’ Sanitary Wool Ribbed Union Sul im; a button across chest, true fit $2.00 value; Pre-Inventory Sale PHD sre crits $1.98 Gent's Heavy Sanitary Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, warmth and service combined, actu worth Pre-Inventory § price... . se Shirts wonderfully ble, were $2 ale Cut pr $1.48 Gents’ Vieuna Wool Rib Shirts and Drawers, warm and splendid wearing, $1.25 value; Pre-Inventory Sale price 81.00 —_— SPECIAL, Children's Heavy Merino Shirts and Drawers, all sizes up to 90, worth 30 to 40c; your ehc Jersey Men's Pure and = Draw warm and servi Pre-Inventory 6 Bk Fleeced 208, 210 Peterson’s 7°8,298, 2 THE SEATTL Trade on Western Avenue Contin- ues Very Quiet Frovistons beet, 7 Th day the w Ce per att ew pork. 1 re mrriall, 10% California Wo; breakfast welling ver in 1, per ton, $10.00@ anges has been sold wir day. Exes are getting f Iwill prc be lower t i changes prices. JOBBING QUOTATIONS Wa nt ted daily — Th being offered to the pr (CORRECTED DAILY Green Fruit Lemons i apples, 65¢ ‘ @2.00; ora i ¥?. ¥ riew. $10.00 pineapple anges, 61 anges, $1 $5.0 #1 Vegetadies Potatoes--$22.00027.00 a te Mc WF1.00 per mack: ¢ “, 6 per sack; lettuce, $1.60@1,00 turn ou Kurlic, $ 0 per nh MORTALITY RECORD Mary T, 1 red Heart are) ary pe. abbag he f per cane : pe kr Butter, Cheese, Fes and Poult petct =e 90; Eastern hr Ww SterlingPianos. Reichert#’110 Union + & Carpenter, realty bar- FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture FRIDAY SPECIALS WORTH WHILE COMING FOR No Telephone Orders for Friday specials will be filled. Mall Orders postmarked not } later than Saturday will be filled at these prices, Bad weather should not keep the housewife in doors with such money saving opportunities in evidence every one of these Friday Specials is a value worth braving this disagreeable wea- Bolld Golden Oak Exten: 48 inches in diameter; a on Table, round highly polish turned and fluted legs 445 Inct ntial table of good appearance Friday special . Friday special Friday special 814.00 816.00 818,00 Drapery Room Friday Specials h ay, per 4 ft. Ename! Poles, sitver trimmed, complete, Frida: Table Oil Cloth, in fancy figures,only, 4 {t. wide, Fr De yard Ihe White Cott Be White Cor ugate iP 1 inch tn diameter, Friday, per f Friday, « Tin Milk Pans, § and Friday, as long an t each Odd Pia decorate set of Odd Patterns of Dinnerwai 50e THE DOLLAR, EY PRICE. A large assortment of odd patterns of dinnerware, consisting of Fruit Saucers, Oatmeal Dishes, Bowls, Covered Vegetable Dishen, Platters, Sugar Bowls, Butter Dishes, Teapots, Sauce Boats, etc, etc. For Friday, each piece half price. FOR FRIDAY, ON CRY PIECE HALF Majestic Steel Ranger Rapids, Luce Furniture ¢ Beckwith Round Oak Heater 5 ron Baby Carriages and Go-Carts, Globe Wernicke Elastic ‘Bo cases, Majestic Kitchen Queens, Ivins, Diets and Metzgar's full line of Wool Carpets, French Wilton Rugs, Columbian Ingrain Carpets, Bundhar Wilton’ Carpets and Rugs Bros.’ pide, ¢ » Rand and Le Furniture Co, and Rapids Chair 4 Office Desks, Grand ¢ fuel condi- FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. Best Value in the City bd AT SOFT AND a a how Caps of Every D naltitien 3 SEATTLE HAT FACTORY ~~... 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hats Cleaned, Dyed, Reblocked and Retrimmed MACK DAVIS The more I see of men the better I like my dog. Spratt’s and Glover's Dog Remedies Mange Cure oso 01800 Liniment . 60 Blood Purifier + 0 Imperial Tonle . «B00 Bye Lotion , S00 Fit Cure De Diarrhea Cure... Ho Digestive Pill seeeeessb0C ? Distemper Cure .. $1.00 pA Dog Cakes, Puppy Cakes, rae 00m mann Dog Soaps, 100 pound DOG 6 aise tite Dog Collars, Dos Ch0l0* Rainier Hardware Co. 12! Birt Ave Dog Blanket ol, Main 823 lon face fusinens College Tas hoor (oilins Biork, Janes bk and tad Aue, Ddy and CVETMIG CHS RAILROAD NOTES that between White and Dawson ix in Kood con and that the company #tages making excellent on their :zoyen| REPORTERS’ NOTES following | of the United Htaten into tin and jaye’ » was given a noe in the 5 ng wee again spended enterday went in by Pa the afternoon He ca give explafia where It Keeps. Them Bu t k sy It Keeps Us Busy To keep # in the dru expen beca charge ed with everything and lots of « but we muat must be free a little as we wish. Some Specials tor Tomorrow Lydia Pinham’s 11.00 nize SSe Carter's Digestive Tablets, 11.00 size . BSc Compound, Pierce's Pills, 280 size Fletcher pria, tc size WE ARE THE ONLY DRUGSTORE NOT IN THE TRUST. Giass & Dice GASH GROCERS Potatoes—Fancy Ya banks, per 100-Ib. Bur- racks 1.50 Special Brand oe wh ranch, per dc f 206 Uneeda Biscuits, Se package, tomorrow, 3 pack ages for 106 100 #ize, 2 packages for. 15e¢ Rio od erade, per Ib... he 2-Ib. brick of Butter 50 German Breakfast Cheese see BO 1-Cream Cheese +1200 1428 Second Av. Phone Main 482 Fiour—G. & D. r mack Exee—F Crackers New York Ful Sheilacine Wood Filler Equal to Shellac at 4 the price Star Paint and Wall Paper Co- Inc. Corner Third and Pike St. Phone, Main 909. 3000 all-wool Watch Caps; nothing better for this cold weather, KIRK, 1209 First Ave. THE QUAKER DRUG CO. 1013-1015 First Avenue. Globe Building. Agents for Verus Pile Cure huTEL BUTLER °° SEATTLE’S|@AFE AND largest and GRILL only first-class Room ‘uropean plan | jn Gonneo. HOTEL. ' tion THE SEATTLE AUCTION AND SALE STABLES. and Sale thelr next The Seattle Auction Stable have to offer at ular sale the wing: One span black geldings, 6 years old, weight 8,300 pounds; one span bay mares, 6 years old, weight 3,000 pounds; one |span brown geldings, 6 years old, | weight 2,600 pounds; one sorrel driv. ing mare, 7 years old, weight 1,200 pounds; one black horse, weight 1,150 pounds; on iding, 6 years old, punds#, one bay pony, well broken one 34-inch Studebaker wagon, wide tres; four farm wagons, one surre one bUgEY, one light express two laundry and two grocery wagons, and all kinds of harness, to be sold without reserve on Friday at 1p. m, sharp, at 1210 Western avenue. M J. Walker, auctioneer, Telephone | Burt 1681, iron gray weight 1,400 ST RS ee ee oo wersneLo ves evevvossoce eore000, , By virtue of an order Co. and others having o 300 cases of Boots and Furnishing Goods, Underv . G. D. Han given by Messr rdered the hoes, 24 cases Men’s and Boys’ Clot year, Hosiery and Hat sale of two cars of k Co. th Ho f Merchandis: m Sho, » Consisting g hing, 15 cases of Gent # NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT COMMENCING TOMORROW, FRIDAY January 31st, at 9:15 a. m. sharp, In the two-stor, brick building known as No. 1511 First Ave, wale, Will offer and expor thereof as may Poaitively ke atreet be neces wale no # Men's 100. Heavy kford Men's 260 Fast Black Hone anteed eu Men's 350 Wool Bocks De Men's We Cassimere Hose...14¢ wear Men's $1.00 Sanitary Health derwear Men's iée Cheviot Shirts 206 Men's $1.00 White Dress Shirts Heavy Bley Fast Black Hone en's 10c Large & Handkerchiefs ze Men's $0c Bilk Neckwear Roys’ Caps . Men's boc Caps Boys’ and Children’s $1.00 Wool Underwear ... . “ Men's $10.00 Cheviot CUES oss coco sions: Men's $10.00 Biack Clay Worsted Bulte ... sees B4.15 ac new t Keme Men's $1 Cheviot % Fancy Worsted and / Buita AS Men's $17.00 Black Tweed Suits Worsted and 86.75 5 Men's mported Berge Woret 0.00 1 and Men's & Finest Dre Young Men's $8.60 Melt Boys $4.00 Kne Men's $2.00 Heavy Workin Men's $2.00 Cansimere Pants 81.25 Worsted 81.95 Men's $5.00 and $6.00 Fine Dress Pants ° AB ZAS English Overcoats S745 Men's $20.00 Finest Melton Over- coats cee BS OG Men's $15.00 Medium Weigh Dress Overcoats ........85.95 Men's Pants 4.00 Striped Men's $15.00 with Yoke . * ordan ithout rene mber the p above order of mit oF as much days at private i First Ave, { rn 82.95 19e B8e Men's $2.00 All Solid Calf Dr Bhoes see vebeee 81.25 Men's $3.0 Calf Shoes, extra sola S145 3195 Men's $5.00 Vici Kid Shoes, tension sole Boyw' $7.00 Overcoats Boys’ Tbe Knee Pants . Boys’ $1.25 Knee Panta . back stay . Men's $4.00 Dress Shoes a AS Men's $4.00 Extra Fine Vict Ki and Box Calf Dress Shoes _) ow ‘ . 82.65 Boys’ $2.00 C 81.15 Ladies’ $2.50 Dongola Kid Shoeag| anes ve LE One lot Men's $2.00 Felt Hats...) ge U5e! Fine Fi $3.60 Fine Feit : Bl. 19 If Shoes .. One lot Men's $2.60 Hats .. lot Mer { Hats Boys’ bc Hats... ...... One lot Children’s $1.25, Shoes sis0 bo0ned One lot Misses’ $2.00 Kid Drew Shoes SSe oO; And thousands of other items {n each line at proportionate reduction—all must go without reserve or mit within the time specified— $25,000 worth of choice Merchandise at less than 50 cents on the dol Friday, January 3ist, 10 DAYS ONLY No. I5Il First Ave. A DOLLAR’S WORTH Fou A DOLLAR Is the motto of every advertiser in this department. Every Ad. New Every Day. A Few Cents Wl pay for repairs on that um- brella and make it as good new, Take it to the SHAMEK UMBRELLA HOSPITAL 1225 First Ave. In Handy Form Sulphur fumtgators-two 10 cents and 2% cents, HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. First and Pike Tel. Main 956 Photo Border Masks Price per set of 9 pieces Washington Dental and Photographic Supply Co. 215 Columbia Street OUR BUSINESS Demands more room to store and properly show goods. For tht reason we shall soon move to 2 Pike street. ALFRED S, WITTER & CO. 1414 Second Ave. Brunner & Co. 602 Pike St = Tel. Main 1060. DEALERS IN ‘Fine Wines and Liquors Family Trade a Specialty + Washington city CON Seattle - FOR REPUBLICAN VENTION. to resolution of the Republican the etty of Seat tle, and by dire 4 committee, a wious and primary of the Rt ae tn each of the voting preoin @ sald ty of Seattle te hereby called to be held 4 in the manner herein the purpe electing ecinets respect ively to @ clty convents hereinafter provided for; that caucuses be f the votMg precinots, at th. siqnated, on the 17th ary, 1903, at the hi | that at sald cauc | place in | Iifled Re CALE a places places here ay of F nary, at least be so nominated to be elected respectively enue nets, and the | id primary Ki ry of | Cues mnall to this ‘city committee hot tater th following ‘sald cau #0 placed "tn ertif} f ald primary Hoan primaries in each of the voting precinots of the said olty of Seattle be and the same are called to be held on Wedni Wth day of Febru einatter desig " said primaries ts to elect delegates to the Republican convention to be held on Friday, the Slat EYE COMFORT Is obtained by the ald of perfect fitting glasses, Our work always gives you perfect fit and focus. A. Lindauer Teientine Optieias 322 Pike Street Heating Stoves The Oak, a well stove, a coal burner, $5.60, made, round $7.50 and ERNST BROS. 506 Pike Street Tel, Green 72 Are you nervous? The new hygienic treatment for nervous weaknegs and prostration will cure you. It's simply scientific, and scientifically simple. DR. H. T. TURNER. Sanitarium, Hinckley Block, Fourth Floor. Remington Satisfaction If you buy, the one you'll have the other, Remington Typewrit- ers are the best. E, C. NILES, 109 Cherry St. of February for the purposes pecified, and that sald prima open from 4 e'clock p. m. to § f said day. at which said caucuses orimaries shall be held in said are as follows RST WARD. ement Snohomish sa- ath Weller street, between uth and Oocidental avenue. ‘Conway's stables, Sixth Basement 217 Washing Sixth p Seventh pr Hotel Argo. ND WARD First preotnct—1i27 Jackson street Second prectnet—2815 Jackson street ‘Third precinct—00 Twenty-fourth avenue south Fourth precinot—216 Jackson street, | THIRD WAR First _precinot~ bight | mast Jefteraon street Second precinct Made inct--2106 Ma net—Madison. stree WARD. First. prect pal court room, Second preci (dental hotel Third. precinet—Po 1 Fourth precinct Avenue and Marion street Fitth preoinet Southwest bia and Seventh avenue Sixth presinot—Dasement court house FIFTH WARD. Et precinet—i0i3 Western avenue cond precinet—Cayuge house, Bes street and Western avenu ™ Third precinct—10 Pike street Fourth precinct—Stables, Fifth avenue and Pine ett avenue and | pavilion, corner Fourth orner Colum- Horton's shop, between on Pike, Sixth preoinet—10% Third avenue. SIXTH WARD. Firet preotnet--208 First avenue, | Second prectnot—200 First avenue. Third precinct-2617 First avenue. Fourth preeinct--Good) Templars’ Fifth and Battery Fifth precinot—Rowors’ Olive street ‘sey Firat precinct | Bellevue avenue, Second precinct—413 Pontius a ‘Third precinct—Drug stare, cerner How. ard avenue north and Alma. Fourth precinct—#6 Bast Denny wey. Fifth precinct—Kast Pike and Madison treet lath hotel, Sixth and NTH WARD. Churoh, Pike street amd Precinct—-Grocery store corner all, | Lorekeepers and consumers will find this an opportunity of a lifetime, r. Remember, sale to commence Harvard and Fedpral avenue. i feventh precinct—Su2 Bast street. Eighth precinct—2i4 Eastlake avenga, EIGHTH WARD. Second ‘precinct Pacia’ rag’ inctory, : ros a Harrison street ‘Third precinct—Queen Anne pumping tion, Ward street, mear Fourth a1 | Fourth precinet—Corner of Queen Amp avenue and Roy strect. bs NINTH WARD. ‘ inct—Interbay_botel. Drecinct—Old Ross house. ‘Third preeinct—Old House, Fremont. Fourth ptecinct—Good Templars’ hall Fifth precinct—May's ball, Forty-semd avenue north and Sixth avenue northern GIEth presinc(—Sabbaih school teat, ar ner Keystove and Fifty-seventh avant } Seventh prectnct—1 0. G. T. hal at Seventy-firs street. Eighth precinct—A. B. Anderson's bam | corner of Bixty-eighth street and Frame | avenue. | That the qualifications of « voter at caucus and primaries, in addition te Prescribed by Inw, shall be that they! support the Republican ticket at the Rictpal election to be held on the 4 of March, 12, and. if challenged, he 0 declare before being allowed to ve ‘That the basis of representation # & eaid elty convention shall be as One delegate for every fifteen wim @ major fraction thereof cast for Hom 2 Humes at the municipal election Mil the city of Seattle in March, 1900 That on said basis the several Precincts in sald city of Seatue entitled to representation in said olty vention by the following number of sates: Firet FIRST WARD. First precinct .. Second preanct Third. precinct. Fourth preeinet . Fifth precisct | Sixth precinct | Seventh precine 55 First preciact | Second presinet . ! Third. precinct Fourth precinct | ‘ri | First prectect Second precinct". Third. preoinct Fourth precinct FOURTH WARD. First precitct | Third. precmet Fourth presinct Firth precinct Sixth ‘precinct FIFTH WARD Second ‘presine’’..-. Third, prednet Fourth precinct Firth preemet Sixth precimet Siktid WARD, First precinct pind precinct Firth preanct | SEVENTH WARD. prednct : ind pmeinct mn Eighth precinct EIGHTH WARD. First precinet Second Third p % Fourth precinet | NINTH WARD. Fourth’ precinet Fitth precinct... | Sixth precinot | Seventh precinct | Highth precinet | That ‘the committ proxica be not allowed, and that the 3 be any absent delegate be cast by the BP | ance of is delegation. | “That @ Republican convention for | clty of Seattle be, and the same hereby called to be hold at the Armory, in ait city of Beattle, on Friday, the sist day February, 1902, at the hour of 10 odes & m., for the purpose of making ‘om | Cone ‘for the following offices, to-wit mayor, one comptroller, one marl Sos cones tee large, one councilman from each one be nominated by the delegates from 74 ward, respectively; the selection, alsa? City central committee, to comprise member from each of the wards ie choses by the delegation from each Teapectively. “Dy onder of the Republican City Celt pomualttes. sg FRED H. PETERSON, \aaira Attest f.J. MoCORRY, Secretary. Deted January 28, 1k fecommnend that WEB 1S9e2cn exe ene issr a? IRE Re ee ha “ DS ee

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