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. 1 T 3 THE SEATTLE STAR -_ os — a 4 7 { zs aaa lalatalataaral NOTICE OF BPECIAL BLECTION ni 1110 Western Ave-| t 1 A. N, Skinner and F ; E iastan A putin, Woetl. byl nn 0 feat nie / 4.” Cartwright, Judgen of wald T |more th vexfifth of the qualified | wara , At th wie ae rth i 5 & ‘ unt of King tate of Washing “4 ' A i] ye ir J King rand W ates te ham ben filed with and received) Tq th fourth 1 net of said ver igen of » 1 election | hy ‘the le@imative body of the wald| ward—1610 Hixth Avenue , the fitt } i 8 S87, PETERSBURG, Mareh 1 H anit “ Senttio, rr el : " — | the fifth 5 ' of wid ward of said ‘by Jame 4 B—A Viedivostok Jetter, dated m/ {0's the City Council of vald citys) 314 Union Bt Inapeet "w. ti Feb, 17, says: An incident has | [ho City ot Benttle be altered and) — 10, the eisth pr t of wala ware a P. J. MeQuald, Judges i | B cocurred here which has stirred B) that certain. territory hereinafter! IN THE SIXTH WARD. ting place in the sixth ti Gthe miltary authorities 1 | described, be included within sald] tn the frat precio: eC mehd ward Brees Fm Bigg ~ : re tive campaign against the se- @) City of Seattle and that the sald lem-|—4 Wirat enw glia, inepect und J. W. MeBurs 5 ft BEN eta Or tthe eerabcena madd ret agents of the Japar lative body mubmit to the elector In the second precinct of said) and Nelson Chilberg, judges of sa | WEALTHY MERCHANTS SPEND LAVISHLY, BUT RELIGIOUSLY REFUSE TO BATHE EXCEPT AT himself a fine house and hiring an| & Nooantin’ codbdahacade hs datas a tion whether aid territory #hall| “In the third preeinct of anid wara| IN THE SIXTH WARD. por expensive galled, Rives In 6 -¥aEk ‘we 2 nnexed to the Clty of Beattle! posement 2613 Firat A At ot jae the first Ph EASTER, AND CUT THEIR BEARDS AND HAIR ONLY WHEN NECESSARY, dinary mansion and makes w:potnt| Be nine jt as ie etiy Gees ome a part of aald olty a} In the fourth precinct of ma ward. by Cornelius : WaO DAG BOs vel + te ry Ko omed to be annexed r anerne denny < ” ee € of dressing In sheepakin Hke & PME] BW irior to the declaration of war, B|to cald Clty af taetthy te devcrived | ward—B t Denn hoo!, | Drie tor, and J, B Rubw : ent. It ia a point of honerewith? ‘ ' | venue and Wall street lor Pulver, judges of said nany rich w r t The officer, llishumored at the * Ip the fifth precinct of said ward t t many ric aw people never to] mg lotions’ tiewa ‘ehich bade nning at the present south Hote! Be 4. 1810 Bixth A At th t in th 4 1 r take a 4 at Master and to ‘ r t on a aa Moe dy me - Ming place tn © poms from the front, taunted & ner of the limits of the THE SEVENTH WAID. n of mid ward, by G. W r } out ite bok ons Vere rarely it barber. ‘The latter stor ¥, 14 point being in te} In the firet precinet of maid v Vheeler, Inspector, and Cobper Will « & common si hw fashionable ae ae ead ae en Ashington, and © Building South & Pike Stre Kirke Butler, judge ad Y reataur < an #0 dirty and & i, ’ tending thence southerly along the| between Minor and rn, On i judges ratd P forcast gh aah br 2 | pulling @ pistol, shot and Killed MM contor of waid lake, to a point d “ , i a tie amie t ere admitted him, én at the head When he was ar } east of the present north boundary In the gecond precinct of said t of i rd. by William ’ if the table orderiny a big dinner, |i tested he announced himself ax Ml} of the town or city of Columbia; | ward—409 Pontius Avenuc at 1 Hugh T, Wily ; by alin an : Ps oD tain of the Japa gen- @ | continuing thence in a general west-| In the third inet of sald ward| lia 1 B. Cunningham, ; Fg aa ae en, i you Tar | a oral ataff, and said that he was @ | erly and southerly direction, follow 29 Bastia ke r jud f " r amt he ny Ae ‘whe, stohapt,.aner not ured to being insulted, @/ ie the north and t boundarte In the fourtt recinet of 1 At tb n the fourth 1 ehants An Reape ‘ _ | When it was discovered that he i joe the Incarpernted limits of Colum-| ward—Corer Denny Way and Boyl-| preci by C.F. Long: A rich Moscow man has @ @rest |i nag wold the truth the greatest @ |p" t gouthwert corner thi nton Ave f pect Ray Ream and idea of hospitality, If he takes «ix ‘ b Mestad [20 Bection township 24 nerth, of} In the fifth preetne jh BB j a 5 friends to & restaurant he would not copsteenation Ys Ws jrange 4 east of the Willamette me 1611 Mourte A " @ by the department of secrét po- B | ridian; thence wont along the center| Inet at th _ ' think of spending lesa than $260 on | « h xth rd t « place the fifth |Milice. It i# believed that the Hl |fine of sald ection 21, in maid to ner Wederal A East| t of ward, by GW the dinner. He cans Site not be- ptain is only one of a ln’ whip to the center of satd boundary | yrercer oot good, it ten” tee ae cause he and his viene v Ht BUCH! nat binds his country to Rua- @/Of the corporate Hmits of the rn} In the ne naid wht and Frank Keefe, jud | excellent food and wines but becauh® |B sian geprets, and a wt thor. {or elty « eorgetown; thenee in | ward—2014 Kant : " he thinks if he does not blow him- aah: taeuitienticn: ta feednd neral northerly and westerly di-| In the eighth t of sald ward SEVENTH WARD. =| nef to this extent he will lose cant Dine | reetion, following the east and north ke At oting nce in the first & nd the report will go about that he .- boundaries of the town or city of KIGTHTH WARD f net & 1 ard, by Harr k by grown poor reetown the north weet ner t t of iw I th Inspector 1 Dy 1 t A few highta ago one of the big- | AAAS SERRE | oF the corporate Himits of sald y Copeland 1 W. 'H, Whitford - — or town; thence west to the er 1 precinct of sald t thor Keat Moscow ants wan dining | GP the pol sreat channel of Dewem , o - « ‘ o ant e th-| a‘orerytnina coma tna o | OPERATION ON | Sete” Seghan Ptectaa anal tc neces reer aae ' oor pea ol | Weaterly reetion wing the ‘ ha d th and imbibed until he was beyond the nter Hne of the mat at channel! Jy Fourtt ¢ 1 4 pe of being sober. However, this PRES. HARPER of Duwamish River mouth tir » Queer ona Aver & was merely the ordinary procedure. of nection 18, in aa p and THM NINTH WARD. 5 He wanted 1o something « liftle nge before nam thence west) In the first precinct of said rd , extra to attract ation CHICAGO, March 1.—President | — ie nouth jine of eek — 1610 Grand Boulevard. r Looking about he saw an Engin. | Harper of the University of Chicago | 1% And continuing wort along the) In the second precinct of sald v man leave his table and go out of| Was successfully operated on this |F2"%0 ie vanin are Blech cuecns: os ee eee r the only entrance to the restaurant. | morning for appendicitis feast, and ¢ nuing west in In the third precinct of eaid rai Immediately the Moscow man agp = cmp ramus concent to 7 » the main channel of! _oaa we Ha oti ev oy pot eng Diels pecreae! ana f moned, the proprietor, bo Wh | THEY ACTUALLY Puget Hound or Admiralty | Inlet: | Htregt und Vremant } At the Yoting piace in’ the fifth , think, sked, “that I the hence ne rly alon wid rn in the fourth precinct of said t " ny caune>Geer, Spake elisha pclae ding JE anne! to s Junction with the main | ward-—Good ‘Templar Hall, 956 Std: tnepasten: saa CLF aia | . J . ~ ame channel from tH tay, thence | 4 tt Street Te! 4 eh 1 uses ou ie and M. McTeigh, judges o a elece iar” ‘The proprictor protested that] Feed Eaten. le Worthless Unless) sasterly and southeasterly along the!" in the Fitth precinct of maid ward| tion. kb MudKe# of sala ie ted—t homes main channel of Efiiott Bay. May's Ha 3 the thing was absurd and tmpoanibie, Diges Some 0 ahe miosig the present westerty Himntts of| 10 Hall | At the voting p n INTERIOR OF THE KREMLIN. but the merchant demanded his new iccanyeelgyrctionced the City af Seattle. to an interne ee See preene Pt Mae ward! provtnct of sale were BY JOHN VANDERCOOK. trade, ‘and tts chief citisens were/of aboiit 1,000,000 people ties about| door and said he would not leave| ,,com4 leben inte ine stomach mbih i ar eee tonnes lWicues West, Sennen ] f Newspaper Enterprise Association's |merchants who called themselves | it; and within the wall, which atit/UMtll be got tt. He offered to pay ali) condition of the stomach, is not di-| easterly. following the } the seventh precinct of said! tion, i Special Commiasioner to Russia. boyars.”” After a while the richest | remains, are the old churhes and|**Penses, finally dectaring that be | costed, is worse than ne food at all th t fare of) the City | at 0) Raat Tind Street. At the voting place in the seventh | a * Inoyar became “caar,” or ‘cacsar,” | palaces, a new building called tha| YOuld sive $10,000 for an individual ‘This ts « true statement as far a8 It] of Beattie to the place of beginning, |_in,the sith precinet of said ward) precinct of said ward. by Andrew MOSCOW, Magch 2—You have toland thus beean the modern nutec- |treamury, and a new palace for the| 100% The restaurant keepéh eeu] goes and a great many dyspeptics go| excepting and excluding from sald| girs” GFO® Store, 73d and Aurora) Johnson, inspector, and C. J. Stoll } aa Jeuare, for use when they visit Mos. /0Ut and Brought a pack of warkmem} only this far with their reasoning. | territory, above descr Sg ae gy eR REP f 1 W. C. Wilbur, judges of said go « long way back Im history to) “7.4, y M © and not St, Peters. |cow to be crowned. The apace inside| With pickages and knocked # hole] They argue with themsetves that be-| tion thereof which is included with-|e4 at nald polling places in the City| ection. 4 R ae ‘ > find & comparison for the relation |bure has every right to be the offi-|the wall t# catied the Kremlin. Ag|'= the side lly gay nye fe yeoeme “plcenangt wing Males: heya, ~ Aaa renent (Own OF] of Beuttle severally, by the follow-| precinct of exid. ward, er " ¢ 3 cial capital. The actual capita! iv |a museum it te resting—the reg! | merchant to go out He pakl the « or wey eae Re goven | City ¢ ,| ne specified inspectors and judges) Knight, inspector, and J. M. Taylor c i $10,000, and of course was the talc] lee work: In other words they must| Now, Therefore, Notice t# hereby| of paid electio | | Moscow bears to Russia. The Roman | Mascow, because of ite wealth and | Moscow is outside. It covers nearly | | 7 w. This was exactly: whan| b® *tarved. It would be Jost an sen~| given to all whom It may concern, a en tg nd George Alexand judges of v 2 ‘ influence, and from the fact that the |as much ground as Chicago, but |” 4 > j sible for a business man who is un-| that. on the 8th day of March, 1904 IN THE FIRST WARD. | said election. sy bs from the single city Coria-conquering spirit of modern |there ie no lake front, only @ nar-|he wanted and he was much pleaseds| Sie for Lumines man who oe wl | ne City of Beate, King County,| At the voting place in said first] IN THE EIGHTH WARD. v and im the same Way the This, by the way, is absolutely: trucy ir Vash ingtot uuant precinet of maid ward, by H. Wil-| At the yoting place inthe first Russia has its heart there. row river to relieve the monotony. own his business to hin own on- | Stat f Washington. reuant in| y a empire hes sprung from] ‘1 ixe Rome, Moscow recetved easy |The buildings are never moré than| Another one is told of tworMOse) pacity ax it ts for & man to starve inions of section nin pei] en, Reebneien, eee Shes. Epinain,) erences of aakk ware ae oa Lees P Calling it the Muscovite|ooons in the conquering business, |tour stories, usually two or three,|C°W merchants who were CARE ONY himscif to selieve his stomach. The | Act of the Legisinture of the State) S00 Tracey, judges of sald) =p nove tor. we itm ee ¥ another Way Of #89-lby annexing suburba and nearby |and are of the most conventional|® Volea steamer, One of thertt rode) sensible business man employs help | of Whahingion. Cog AD act At the voting place in said second] tion pees tip j h Moscow. coy |[Pilake® Later she began to extend |type of city srebitecture, Toward) on ahead and hired ef the bertheew'| and gese forward with his business, | Prove w igkok the Ormanination.| .ctinct of mid ward, by Bruce Al-| At the voting place tn the second ¥ history ls chieOY | her sway over provinces and now,|the outskirts there are many wood-|the boat. When his commercta dkewine the sens Toor cng bom ne nae gp ER ee ag gp A ger. Inspector, and T. A. Marshall,| precinct of sald ward, by William A. ‘ e b and nmen municipal corp But in the middle ages the | jixe Alexander, she longs for worlds jen buildings, with wood sheds, pig {came down he found he could: not) emp . and give} m, and declaring an emergency,” | Judges of said election. | Major, Inspector, and L. D. Sayres 4 P conquered everything and | to conquer. stien, chicken coope and other rural-|#et a place to sleep. To turn the gp dene A eg roved by the Governor March 27,|, At the voting place fn said third| and N. Richards, judges of sald elec- 1 thetr abou mans - | took . tes tables he promptly bought up all the ry ses ‘ablete actualy | ree Rorauant to the provisions | precinct of sald ward, by Frank| tion. v Modern M i the most relig king things In the backyards » teadner otarted | 2° the work assigned to them. They | 149%. and pursuant to the provisions | Wie tao tor, and Otte Han-| | At the voting place in the third ious city in the world, and one of| There are several good hotels in| wine on board. The stean ‘ Jof Ordinance No. 10622 of the City ’ 3 he re ave we | relieve weak and overburdened stom~| 17 cuts necial electio ‘| son and Frank Heberd, judges of| precinct of satd ward, by T. W. Ben- with only two passengers, The man f Ken! & special election will b x the dirtiest. There are 1,600 churches, | Moscow and some big restaurants, | with only two ps ietad over the | 2ch# of & great portion of digestive |1i.4° fur ihe qorpose of submitting | Haid election nett. inapector, and ©, C. Gamage nearly 1,100 more than in papal) but only a few theaters and but one | who own pede a action. Their component parts are| io ine elector residing in sald City| At the voting place in said fourth) and H. ison, Judges of said elec- inct of said ward, Rome, but no street cteaning depart-| music hall worthy of the na%ne, and [other all night. and the man with | identical with those of the digestive | O7 Reattic and to the electors resid. | Pre by H. E,| tion ment worth mentioning. Moscow i#|that is two miles outside the city| Wine bottles stacked about IM) fuide and secretions of the #lomach | ing in gaid territory, the question | Stanley, Inspector, d At the voting place In the fourth celebrated for its magnificent |timits, Everything i» very expen-|glioated over the other all day. They | and they simply take up the grind and | whether aald teritory shall be an-| (Leary, and John McLeod, judges| precinct of said ward, by A. C, Mac- churches and splendid palaces, yet|sive, and while you see few very |thought they had broken about even. | carry on the work just the same 9% 8 | nexed to and included within the| of said election Donald, inspector, and P, G. Yaw & fourth of its population lives in| well dreased people, there are many| Men like these in their dirty sheep- | good. strong, healthy stomach would | corporate limits of said City of Se-| At the voting place in said fifth) and W. M. Caldwell, judges of sald : oa tw he skin coats, unwashed bodies and un-/ do tt | attie, and become a part of said city.|Precinet of aalg ward. by James Wil-| election is the vistior tt i a apceong ear: [inet pameey’ bo tavenay Hoag dg om trimmeg beards, who nevertheless} On thie acount Stuart's Dyspepsia! | That the following places are des-| son. inapector. and C. Campbell and IN THE NINTH WARD. nEe. ~ | the! fe “r tees of | Tavliets are perfectly natural in thet | ignated by the #ald Legislative Body | James McCall, Judges of said elec-| At the voting place in the first baric and amaaing, yet he cannot/up a high standard. Moscow ts the| get to thelr purpose — true | Action and effects, They do not cause | of maid City of Seattle, an the poil-| Von. precinct cf esld war, by Jamag but feel that it fs all tremendously | greatest fur market In the world|trouble and “expense, ar Moscow | #8 Unnatural or violent disturbance | ing places in said territory so pro At the voting place in sald sixth) Jones, inspector, and George Linder : . alive, He can imagine it the great |and one of the greatest grain and| Russians. ‘They have made Momcow | 4, the stomach or bowels. ‘They them- | posed to be annexed precinet of raid ward, by James Bo-|and J. H. Newell, judges of sald “4 b you next take tea, think of /Ruasian heart whose pulsations are | tumber markets. and Rusela great; and they are cone selves digest the food and supply t all that part of Cotumbin pre-| ®8rt, inspector, and Leander Miller) election. te felt throughout the czars domin-| These things have been dealt in| people, not the perfumed diplomats) ,. sm with all the nourishment con-| cinct in mxid territory, the one-room |#nd Irving Reitze, judges of said) At the voting place In the second : fi Seidbhis €8 Green of Urie Acid | lone. fon eerie and there are many | Who are seen in London and Wash-| tained tn what te eaten and carry out | office bullding 10 at the corner | election. | precinct of said ward, by J. Prischt, fi tem | in | Nature's plane for the wum lof Thirty-third Avenue South and| At the voting place In said seventh | inspector, and C, W. Tenny and WI : ound. Ancient Moscow wis « wnell place i big fortunes about. But the rich maigtesance of the body. Hella Street | precinct of said ward, by C. P. Cor-|}iam Crawford, judges of sald elec rr a noe @ ody. OS sate + BD: — arn ‘awford, ol wn contains only five to seven| within a hi The only city | Moscow me mae Gach tee odes or all that portion of Duwamish Pell, inepector, and Mat. Hand and | tion, t | method than that employed precinct tn said territory, Bur- FP. Hartman, judges of sald elec-| At the voting place in the third fs Urle Acid in the \dick’s Building, Elehth Av nd} ton. ecinct of sald ward, by JF. M. } r SS car traffic for many long months waa/ tro mack practically at & standstill | i ge o| Deffiy Street, in South & | IN THE SF D WARD, ‘osman, inspector, and C. M. Brooks Finally the property holders and the) good, purtitious food they need and or aif that portion of Weat Seat-| At the voting place in said first/and I. 8. Parker, judges of said mon who had business establishments | tne man ia properly nourished and| tle precinct in said territory, the) precinct of sald ward, by D. G.| election on Firat avenue became go enraged | equippgd to carry on hie work and| fruit stand on the County Bridge Snow, inspector, and ©. J. Probst| at the voting place In the fourth ‘\ieading to Alki Point, near the| and O, Mulcahy, judges of said elee-| precinct of said ward, by Edward 8. that they forced the dilatory part perform hie duties, He could not . t to hurry. It is possible that the Bar| sinty be in proper working condi Coney Island Bathing Resort on. | Robinson, inspector, and 8. 8. Elder | . ber en ried wich then. | by ota : oe ton |“That the sald Legislative Body| At the voting place In xald second! and Paul Land, Judges. aoe ene ny ei ints acknowledged | 17 2t\rving Rimeeit or swploving some) 1.5 appointed and designated as the| precinct of maid ward, by P. W. Fule| At the voting Sees ta the tee The theme Chet, Lo Tay. the eapThaT 1 | ee een eer ene tod (nat | officers to condiict sald olection inj ler. inspector, and F. F. Randoiph| precinct of sald ward. by J, D. Sher- ould hurt ft, But they went | Sor ig tate: A uthone man doing | Sid precincts, the following persons,|and Donoyan, Judges of said elec-| rick, inspector, and William Meteal? ahead and finished the job, and with | Feepectively om, and W. W. Wolf, judges of said elec- atrong work must be properly fed and ‘a prectact—~ ‘ro t the vot plac: “ | peor material, and now ft 1dkB @8| this apphes to thie tralm as well as] e", Commins preciact-D. D.Crow.| | At the voting place tm sald third | tien. Inspector; Chas. Kessler and Samuel| precinct of said ward, by N. W.| At the voting place In the sixth . ople would again be t o weap e i place tn N sugar. lorry Na 8: Kis pac nee Dyspepsia Tablets, by re- Faget, Jude ne WC. ‘Astersom | man, lnapectet, and S.J. Burdette cinct of said ward, by Guy A. Lge grind betwoen RBER MPANY - = Ered CP Jina iy ‘ q dC. L. Erwin, Clerks of said elec-|@nd Eli Robinson, judges of said/ Wiimott, inspector, and F. A. Me- p joints and muscles at every move-| BA COMPANY ADMITS THAT FIRST AVENUE JOB’ WAS marine Sie aaenene Ak 8. Wee OO" Gan election Donald and F. N. Gustin, judges of it " able it to recouperate and rem In Duwamish precinet—A. Atkin-| At the voting place Im eal@ fourth) «aia election This grinding causes trritation and DONE WITH WORTHLESS MATERIAL—WILL TEAR UP THE normal health and rye Nature | son, inwpector; W. L. Haskell and L.| precinct of said ward, by Joe Dock-| At the voting place In the seventh 1 4 repairs the worn and wasted tiwues | Card nd G. A. Morrili| ing, inspector, and W. B. Sharp and/ precinct of sal d, by FL. Day~ wea ‘atime Povcten inflame | ENTIRE STREET TO MAKE REPAIRS COSTING $10,000 | juntas she heals and knits the bone Ge Pariand, Clerk of| John Webn, judges of aid election.| fon inspector, and Aci. Rowers and : herself. a broken fimb, which ts of course | gaid election | IN THE THIRD WARD. S. H. Beach, judges of said election. bard Uric not used during the process of repair. E In West Seattle precinct—William| At the voting place tn with of pulpy 2 uart’ Je tp " ike’ the first healing strata] Practically the whole of the newly You wilt find K one Club Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for 1d firet| At the voting place in the eighth i |F. Royd, inspector: Percy G. Copp! presinct of caid. w by N. W.) precinct of said ward, by C. W. halt company are making Whisky a wholesome stimulant | nate by all drugsiats at & conte a bor nd Edward ©. Hanson, Judges, and! procke 7 vy. ihe pune pI ¥ ry 5 =| a ie Brockett, inspector, and O. B. Thor-| Wheeler, inspector, and W. 8. Bragg laid asphalt pavement on First ave- | 20elyei« of the asphalt. it is seid, to B® & ight i ay is and they are the one article that the | Joseph Wymora and J. W. Blakely, greinson and Pat Kenney, pA. gird na Gee, R. Heightewer, folges of ) nue between Pine atreet and the foot | Mcover where the stuff fell short aeae Son Wy the gard Det. of f| Aruaeiat does not try t MM something | Clerks of said election, said election. | #aid election. ‘The officials of the agphait company |f Pernnayivania, and is made of the | in the place of that's “just as good The folowing places profess to be as much surprised as|[ choicest grain. Abmohite satisfac: §| Their unqualified merit and succeas|¢ed by said legislative body of said) precinct of said ward, by James F.|be open from 9:00 o'clock a. m. to anybody over the poor quality of the tion given, of money cheerfully re Bj and the universal demand for them | City of Seattle as the polling plac Mason, inepector, and Clay Allen| 7:00 o'clock ‘1p. m., that each selector pavement, and promise to fix it up || funded. We aim to please. bas placed them within the reach of jin sald City of Seattle for sald elec-| and William Sitliman, Judges of aaid| who shall be in favor of annexing of Queen Anne hill ie to be ripped up are designat-| At the voting place im the second) That at said election the polls wilt t and put down again with new material an soon as the weather will permit The Barber Asphalt Paving company, tim at fis worst. so that it will last the required y one tion lectic | Raid territory to the City of Seatte, enough betore it gots that | NPE oe more than ‘ihre’ months | Years. even If it becomes Geceamary te — IN THE FIRST WARD. ‘At the Yoting place tn the third) shall vote a ballot contaising the but one sure way of curing | 4g0, will do the work at its own ex- lay the whole top coating over again. In the first precinct of sald ward) precinct of said ward. by H. A. Fred.| words, “For Annexation,” that each The first step is to neu-| pense. It wili cost in the neighbor-| Th* trouble is in the thin asphalt sur- CO. at 214 First Avenue South, office| ericks, inspector, and B. H. Keene/ elector who shall be opposed to an- : eady In the | hoot of $1000 to make the teraire | face not with the gravel and coner BRONNEY-WATBON CO. Grand Central Hotel jand Jason B. Strong, judges of sald| nexing onl, terrtiacy te Be iy. - cept- | foundation. Said an officer of the In the second precinet of said) election, of Seat vote a eon- | ‘The work has not yet been accept ward—823 First Avenue South. | At the voting place In the fourth | taining the words “Against Annexa- \ ed by the board of works and, the| Company toda inembers of the board say, will not he} "We admit that the pavement Is a L pro-| until it is proved satisfactory. The| ‘at fallure and we are as disappoint- Acid, and more Alka- Star called attention. y weeks ago, 3 — Pm omer - 43 taxpayer. begs ~r . again at our own ox- ig Soat Doctors sencrtty nave] De mane In which the pavers | et fat aay tat Wl be " I studied a lifetime to ac-| patched in half a dozen places, after | Mecesmary to tear up all the top coat anid achieved only after! the enut side of the street had been | id, but as much of ft will be replaced ; and thousands of ©X-/ vaved. At that time the asphalt com-|* is necessary. Parte of the pave- I found, In Germany, = gol-| pany maintained that the damage had|™ent are all right. The work was hi nat only effective, but | been caused by the driving of wagons | 40re well up here; the mistake Iay over the piles of gravel used in the| With the refining plant in California, In the third precinct of said ward) precinct of said ward, by William) tion.” City Stables, Fourth Avenue South | Steffin, inspector, and George Bart-| In witness whereof I have hereun- and Lane Street. lett and A. A. Rutlege, judges of| to set my hand this Sth day of Feb- a % Cleme- - In the fourth precinct of said] sald election ruary, 1904. ward-—Fire Headquarters. IN THE FOURTH WARD. JNO. RIPLINGER, In the fifth precinct of aald ward! At the voting place In the first|/City Comptroller and ex-Officio Cor Second end tote — Seatiy $03 Main Street precinct of sald ward, by John W. City Clerk of the City of Seattle. In the sixth precinct of said ward| Hanna, inspector, and T. W. Jones! Date of first publication, Febru- , The schoo! that will tench you at] New Hall, 1121 Jackson Street. |and R. EB. Russell, judges 4 af d od . Ju of idjary 9, 1904. home, if you can't attend. In the seventh precinct of said] election. * — - Bend for our free fancy cards, career kes ‘ ~ p>, Kighth Avenue At the voting place In the second The Standard and MeLAREN & THOMSON, and Bradford Street precinct of said ward, by F. G.| su4 First Ave. BOTH PHONES—PINK 1. Free Delivery. . paving operations. This gravel had| Whith furnished us the material. They Cor, ind and Pike. Seattle, Wash. IN THE SECOND WARD. Whitaker, inspector, and Joho m/f Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co discovery, now | been left“on the completed portions | #4¥¢ U* poor f without our knowl- Domestic BANK OF CAPE NOME. In the first precinct of said ward| Nol and G. C. Rameey, Sotene ol 's Cure,” seta di-| before, as was claimed, the asphalt | 48e- ” NOTICE OF SPECIAL sTOcK-|—1227 Jackson Street. said election. Carrying Alaska Pacific Expres ie a upon Uric Acid} nad set. It seems that there has been so THE BEST ON EARTH HOLDERS’ MEETING. In the second precinct of said At the voting place tn the thira|§ and United States mafl malven, and ‘carrion off, the| , Street Superintendent Walters rather competition down there in turn- , ward—2315 Jackson Street. precinct of said ward, by James B.|f FOR VALDES AND SEWARi To the Btockholders of the Bank of| “tn the third precinct of sald ward) Meikle, inspector, and J. Henry Den-| Cape Nome: —Oltman’s Hall. ing and W. H. Llewellyn, judges of You and each of you are hereby! In the fourth precinct of said) sald élection. notified that a special meeting of the | ward—2822 Jackson Street At the voting place in the fourth stockholders of the Bank of Cape IN THE THIRD WARD. precinct of said ward, by L. T. me, & Corporation of the State of In _ the first precinct of said ward! Dodge, Inapector, and John Schram (1 e- | inlined to that theery then. Since prepared asphalt that faa Condition of the Diced, | that time, however, the asphalt coat|™uch of it that has been thrown on ‘ the Acid In it which| has continued to wear away like so| the market is worthiess.” vid hy ve the Rhoumatiam end) inh mud, and the excuse has been| Superintendent W. B. Anderson, of Sioneae. the Asphalt company, would not m: \ hony Joints to flexi- | “xploded. Calling at Juneau, Sitka, Taku tat, KAYAK, Ellamar and COOK INLET POINTS. § 8, PXCELSIOR,...MARCH 1 8. 8. SANTA ANA,..MARCH 16 AGENTS CHARGE you two prices when they selby you a machine, Just as well save your MONBY; wer EMPLOY NO ean’ a wee Shortly after the article calling at-|* statement in regard to the matter. Z the 4 ee gaend by #-] of how: | tentian vo the “bad spots,” appeared in em.” said Street Superintendent AGENTS to bother you; Washington, having its principal] 1218 Fart Columbia Street. and John W. Curnine, judges of said|f, & 8. JAMES DOLLAR MAR. 20 le condi! ‘The Star, the matter of the aceptance| Walters, “I have learned that the NO collections to annoy lace of business at the City of Be-| 1, the second prectnet | of sald) olection. 8. & James Dollar sails from ate, mI it every cane, on Mt) ot the contract came up before the| pavement laid on Firat avenue by the you. SAVE you one-half. } we mend ward— Madrona Council Hall, At the voting place tn the fifth |] seattle every 20 days via outside 7 eure most canes how | card of works for consideration. City | Barber Asphalt company, or most of attle, Washington, has been called! “jn the third precinct of sald ward! precinct of sid ward. by. Fred{— route direct. of this, that I wil! eup-| ngineer Thomaon, chairman, of the|!t, has proved worthless, but that is 19 Machines—$16.00, $18.00, | PY the trustees of said corporation) —1267 Kast Madisoon Street Gasch, inspector, and George Michel, || gailing from Artington Dock ply Dr. Shop's matic Core, to) board, xaid he would make an inspec- | ne of my business, nor the board’ $24.00, to meet on Tuesday, the 16th day of} In the fourth precinet of said/and A. B. Graham, judges of said tp m : ene who writes me for it. oD | tion ce the strest as moun an it wos| business as yet, The work has not March, 1904, at 3:30 o'clock p. m., at| ward—Madison Park Pavillon, election. if ato treight received after nooe APR cictetts ie’ cost to him is| cleaned and the pavenlent could be| yet been accepted by the board. It is * I} the, office of The Union Savings & IN THE FOURTH WARD, At the voting place fn the sixth ff on day of sailing. six bottle treatment.} seen. It seems, however, that he| UP to the Asphalt company to make Trust Company, No. 112 Cherry In the first precinct of said ward! precinct of said ward, by George! Company reserves right to I bear the whole cost my-|never did {t. Both Superintendent | it right. I believe, too, that the com- Cline’s Piano House street, in the City of Seattle, Wash-|-—-Munictpal Court Room. Zimmerman, inspector, and Goorge|f change steamers or dates of sall- In the second precinct of dad) R. Owen and Z. B. Wilson, judges ward Office of Occidental Hotel. | of sald election. . | : In the third precinct of said ward IN THE FIFTH WARD. said meeting Is ag follows: To elect! _orrice of Hotel Perrin. At the voting ph he first trustees and all other officers re-| in the fourth precinct of said] preainct of said ward, has. Re quired to be elected by the stock-| ward——Roys’ Industrial School, cor-| Johnson, inspector, and N. A. San- holders for the ensuing year, and to| ner Sixth Avenue and Marion Street. | born and J, 8, Bishop, judges oY sai | transact any other business which] In the fifth precinct of said ward | election. may properly come before it. -Old Fire Headquarters, Seventh) At the voting place in the second h stockholder is requested to] Avenue and Columbia Street procinet of said ward, by F.C. Ake pe present In the sixth precinct of ald ward! man, Inepector, and John Allison ’ Carpenter Shop, County Court} and’ A, B, Fowler, Judges of said without notice. e. ©. CAINE, Pres. J. F. TROWBRIDGE, Mar. Phone, Main 1147, 618 First avenue, Seattle tn heed _| Young and Superintendent Walters in- | pany intends to treat us fairly. They all act whe shall be the Judze—| siccted the pavement, individually, | say they are going to make the pave- rou Second and Union not continue to suf-| but they have since refrained from dis-| ment satisfactory before they get + foe when you can thus get weil, at| cursing the matter, at least at meet-| through, and that fs all we can ask.’ Y, an important Treatise | S# of the board. ‘The people got the worthiews First on Hheematiom, telling ‘of ite reilet It appears that the engineering do-| avenue pavement, after waiting nearly partment is rather sensitive over the}@ year for it. The contract was let is tree to Rheumatic people. palpably bad character of the pave-|last May. The paving company, the me og card for i fe ment. Inapectors for the city were| Seattle Klectrie company and the olty fue] Box ©, Raton hand all the time the work was| officials delayed the matter so that cases often yleld’to one| being done, but they certainly failed! practically nothing was done until the Navy White Blankets Btrictly ALl-Wool, weight 7 Ibs. $4.00 a Pair LBERT HANSEN Rich Jowelry ar @ Rheumatic Cure. | to detect the shortcomings of the con- approach of the fall rains. In the JAMES D, HOG®, JR. House. e a all druggists 4°! tractors, or at least did not mention meantime the thoroughfare fer a mile W. S. Kirk, 1209 Ist Av. President, ONIN THE FIPTH WAND. ae ee place in the ee, 706 First Ave. Wagon and street L, TURNER, Secretary, by R.B. Lil | Ay Ay igs OU! them. Now both the city engincer and had been torn up, In the first precinct of said ward! precinct of said