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Cermar Telegraph ation af Larmenr, | March &. making frantic efforts to throw a | powerful force between the beleaguered colonial {roopa In German Southwest Africa and th Hereros, Until this force reaches the colony the rebels wil) de ¢ oF leas victorious, Reports of murder and destruction grow ring ery day Dr. Kampny, German physican, was murdered by the natives while trying to reach the German telegraph station at Barmen. Germany t sbtless be m s» STAR DUST NATIVE UPRISING UNSETTLED IN GERMAN S. W. AFRICA ‘As for that canal, why not let the phans t nama. 5 army dig it How do you account for that? er Aanm pre: Well, they all have a pa ‘no’ a ma. MURDERED HY HEREROS. As we have beer jaiming right} ~ \> _——-- — Glong, the St. Petersburg ps ll] One day an engine jumped the track : ; 3 Win the victory if they have half an| And in the bog got mired Russian cruiser sunk by oe y 7 ndent came a we 88 q oo aoa | th ‘ xine fired s | (Aa Tt Was Pr 4 in London.) B Won't the czar please restore the} ‘+ S Cable ‘ ? THE WAIL OF A LOST SEOUL Koo-Koo, Korea, Mar, 3.-—Four 4 @ensorship? BS A | emels in the J fleet at * aes € what will become of my See tacked a Russ r off the 2 AGAIN & WINNER | Sighed the beautiful Kor n matd y of Ping-kow on the might of the Wire Island, Mar. 3.—Steamer | Amidst all the on-coming strife sth. sians made a deaper from Liveprool, reports hav-| 1 fear that it may get mistaid. } resistance agains had a wireless telegram from Pee supe as in vain, Se ithe City of Erie. Josh Wise won . : OH, PL bagel ? __{ his ship we aptured., jae pool on the first day’ run a haven't much use for physl-| Rus car blew It Japa Pashmeo not sighted. a oe te ve torpedo bt picked up more de Tetan 1 ne The J a ad Benry Irving's press agent has ‘+- No," replied Mr. Robust Native.! miral had nothing but praise for the A @ided to devote his attention to lit-} Tou see, this country produces @ of the emy e genture. He will first try his hana| Y*TY %4nd peopl JO KOS, FAKINGTON SMITH jet fletion, of course, as he has had| Was Printed in New York.) Some experience in that line | ble to the London Dally n New York ECHOES FROM BATTY-LAND. Better Than Sapc Mary had « little goat That never seemed quite right; It ate two “Star Dust” colurnns And now it's very bright “I understand there are no Don't Risk a Penny Get Well First “Por @ years I've been a physician! I have treated nearly two milib cases! A COLD AND DISTANT PEOPLE Surely you'N admit that such exper — (hee must have taught mo some cer-| Funny thing happened to my tatnites, | brother. Did you hear about it? | Andy-all that I know of disease and| No. What was it? Cure—all that I have proven to be he went to sleep in front o (worth knowing—is condensed into my | the fire and his shoes were burne ‘giz books for the sick. | ort. | Write for a tree copy today | Anda aia h his toes? ‘They tell of my great discovery that No. You ead Metentes. Practically ali diseases can be pe enc -mgptere pete cured through the sympathetic exie?”) Not the nerves we with, see wth, hear with, but - A memt It is these tat un late ’ ate he vital Organs. Kidneys, Brain, +t his seen tho inside nerves get ran| his t Organ which ix weakest in| his Can't a Kentuck loses its power to act prop-| 5 md wnt ne vowe Prob" | earn anything from experience? the | ane then throws its work upon Organs. | “E fetr I can in turn become affect a . through etwork. 4 nO, searce- ne ae Wy any case is found without complt er of th struck by © bullet from revolver, which dropped from pocket while he was taking off trousers. stand this no; zar's represen B.. - Saptons | “Baore t ed 1t useless to fcctor the In oe Se ‘ al Organs Ubemscives while the! be: “ jefve-power to fully operate them a lackin tives temporarily dea ed the | Bs paih, but increased the diatrens after-|* "UTS. wg fom revived the drooptn: fo inure relapse i wilus was withdrawn. Of what ure to hourly me head} 7 the hands of « watch if its meinopring| The can in be seriousty weakened? j There ts but one sens thing to| **? vig.—stiffen wp t spring it ia what my, mous, pre- , ~Dr. Restorative My sountry Ia be- Americar ntee rs to heip wers, | STAR D Shoop's tn you to the th goods ti it ‘aets directly upe lerve Centers Just as et * engine th {-ter it provides, throwgh th un hour af-te Fs nerves, the power to make the weak pa is seen take og ofan, do Its duty the f an and grease it light y (he ra@ans to cast off = - their it waste matter, and. to|!Y iM then ether tion of th od geatty til! that mill produces enough Thaterial te keep itself r ing " pw ‘Guthorize certain Drugxists where to supply It on a month tig ly It at my expense if it fails at your expense if om ere. id anything better prove my fn this system, than thie - tent. “EEAd “anyone furnish you better ‘ ia gure disease BOB nihe Yor st today.—now.—sou can't Rook Zon the Heart " Book 2on the Kidneys. A Milwaukee ma Book 6 on Fheumati«m. a eas Dr. Shoop, ft, Bot all druggists 0 f An It Be on a month's trial. Koo-Koo, worn tiawue o he without further help. wactically all who w to,penell cost is but %.57 for six bottler. an nda for confidence pt at en hook. which tells} | well too soon n [agate said specity which of the six ye need w " ook 4 for Wor ies, me , B.—Himple cases often yield te % ‘fa me for that. | mpathet ae inside| A-bout half sup alk in the works. It moan of om the can. pretzel LE froth for @ ELLA SON. Wherz- Arf-an Draf bur-ger. art. Hur-ry back clatma with to si way u ean fly Box 6%, R ; FINNEY $ TURNIP. 2,—Rumor it runs the human mii). at full ar the w Go sure sm 1 of thix Restorative that privilege j fneluding my professional help (ur y aoe should get m Rook 1 on Dyspepsia ‘ ook Stor Men (se chat he Hestorative. All druggists) LIKE Mar. Koo Korea, egin- | O48 leg: + t torpedo da ‘ * of ky on the night of Feb. 2 and headed his ship to the! As his boat had not t od for 18 months and the Japa bout plainly hea er a nda better 4 ful ption re Ar but it They are fate or alive If you have any ¢ your Kidneys, Btad gens, consult Syndt The only specialist in Northwest in with ror Or Doctor. suble true these disease Syndicate Doctor 109 Marion St. Wash. ou buy here think it is before it t out wrong, back. money Nid AV WV G wintery Qs 1827 Second ave., near Union. iw right we you get | coowamen [moma of PPCIAL BLWCTION Barn, 1110 ‘Weste | tora of the City of Beattie, in the| 1 ‘ i | unty of King, State of shing 1 iret has ben filed with and recelved| fy the fourth ct of maid City of Beattle, namely, the Honor In the fifth + t of nald 1 | wt the City Council of 1 city, 12 Ue t | petivioning that the bour ot} int xth precinct of sald ' |the City of Beattle be altered and 1 Third that #ertain territory hereinafter! IN THE SIXTH WARD. | dewortt be inguded within sald] In the first precinct of 1 ward - - —— 1 City of Beatth 1 that th “ « 191 ! islative body submit to the electo In th md precintt of ice of bombardment is given when admiasible to let non- | question whether territory #hall|, In the th P t of combatants escape, It fa no Infraction of the common law of war @ |! y Beattie} — ' A e Bp janat part of sald city; sald] In the fourth p t not to notify the enemy eae.’ O patt Us OVE median names t a Hombardment of unfortified towns in not permitted by the B | ¢ 1 City of ttle is described! Fifth Avenue and Wall str Ambulances pit ontaining slick or | Reginni he present south-|—Hotel Howers . 1810 Sixt wounded are neutral 1 shall be protected by either @ | east ner lier of the City! IN THE SEVENTH WARD. } belligerent @ [of Bea vint belng in the| In the first preetnet of # The neutrality ceases when armed forces shall occupy! @ | center of I hington, and Hullding South Side Pike St either @ | tending « puther! ng the| b en Minor and Bellevue Surgeons, nurses and attaches of hospitals or noes mter © to pore r - eant of the proner porth bowr In the secon rectnet of said shall enjoy the benefita of neuttality when ing for sid of W jortne’ conn nt cy at Col note eae t wounded. & | continuing thence In a gener ent In the tht t of said ward A wounded soldier {h w@welling in a protection thereto, Jerly and southerly direct follow 9 Bastlake Avenu Wounded and atck shall be cared for by friend or fe @ Jing the north and west t | In the fourth , of maid Warring nations have the right to con ste all movable M@ | of the incorporated limits of ward—Corner Denny Way and I property belonging to the enemy @ | bia to the southwest corner ther n Avenue Private property may be 1 when necessary s tion 31 ownuhip 24 nortt In the fift ‘ t of maid ward Property of the enemy in a friend's ship may be seized. | pidten a a, &. ° he an rp uy mi Property of a friendly nation in an enemy hip should be @ ‘ y ene along In the f maid returned If nelsed. e Sia te conten ad aol aaa Rta , On the high seas the right to search for contraband of war @ at fs ¢ ‘ rae - Peo fs undenied and does not infringe on neu rights. @ lor getowr ard 14 East Madi« An enemy's commerce under neutral disguise has no claim ] gener therly 1 In the eighth precinct of maid ra to neutral immunities ® | rect! ing the ¢ 01 Kantlake Avenue ‘An attempt to cover contraband of war from selaure iden- @ | boundaries of the tor } IN THE RIGTHTH WARD. tifies a neutral ship with the belligerent he tries to protect . bey re town to the 0 tt we nt sarees In the fire t of said Neutrals may sell to either belligerent any articles they de- @ ¢ the corporate mits of #0 uty 420 Der Way aR {st town: thence west to th er] In the second precinct of Peraiming money te vélligertnts to not a breach of now @ | tn Rivers thonvetn a peneral nortt Tage Ahad ap Ppp tratity @ | westerly direct following th 904 I 5 Avenue Merth hema and ammunition may be shipped to a belligerent from M@ |center line of the suid wert channel] In the Fourth precinct ¢ " tral p neutral subject, subject to capture by the @ | of Duwarmieh River to the south line! ward non A ee other belli of nection 18, in sald township and IN THE NINTH WARD It is a breach of neutrality for one sovereign to re rutin @ range before named; then weet) In th f t t of 1 . & | Slona the south line of said section| —1610 Grand Boulevar another's country 18 and continuing west along th In the nd precinct of said it te permissible under the neutrality law to leave the @ south line of anid sections 13, 14 and ré—Offiee of ay United Btatea with intent to enter belligerent service. It is W@ [ir in township 24 north, of range 3\ ber Company, at Ross Station. against the law of nations jo permit men to enlist before leav- least, and continuing west in prose In the third precinct of said ward ing the country B | tion thereof to the main channel of Odd F we Ha Bile t Sending armed ships to belligerent ports for sale te permis- @ | FP 4 Bound or Admiralty Inlet; | Stre 4 Frer t avenue sible, but such ships may be seized by the opposing belligerent. @ [thence northerly along aid matr In fourth : of weld A foreign minister emiisting men in this country may be ex- @ | char " to juncts n with the ain $—Good p Hall, 96¢ oe ine eevee cnn dperetument to entlet troepa in another @ | casterly sed southeasterly along the) in the Fifth 5 aid ward country without permission is eause for war s cur the present westerty Hie Of] tn the sath precinct of anid For a neutral to permit a belligerent to fit out in his porte B line City of Seattle, to an interne Corner Kirkwood and North 6% to cruise against the other belligerent is @ breach of noutral- B ition with th nt south bound-| street tty ary of the f Seattle, thence) In the seventh precinct of sald s fe « the present| ward—409 i Str boundary of the City] In the inet 4 > the place of beginning: | —Gilnen Br iad at re and excluding from # GOTCH MADE GOOD “| MRS, WINSLOW’S | ton thereof which Is ine , , |in the limite of the present tow oy. thé " | City of Wert Seatth - bore 6 . wi ees onl if Now, ‘There o in hereby] of wa TACOMA arch frank Go srt. given to all whorr y ern, | “ ae thenew wrestling apion, thr | pencenp t's r- A that, on the ®th day of Maret 904. | i. ms t WARD. ey Chris Person twice in an hour In Ge Wied colt, in the City of Seattle, King County, |», eg i, by I Wil mania ba at night ordir ain vive CENTS A tate of Washington, pursuant | egg Fe Mc de Prinate strongest man he has ever me Ser the gislature of the State : TONY, RM ee y hington, entitled, “An act yp a Pe pane classification, incorporation and| Puen : | : |government ‘of municipal corpora: | {7 pre ee cectats. Matehall |appr od by the Governor March 27, 7 5 “a a |to cure Indigestion t# largely due to 1896, and pursuant to the sions | precin ward, by F the a th ry that when the etomagh ¢ Ordinance } 10822 of the ¢ Warren, inapecto nd Otto Han be * inactive, It needs something be “yp tyler nb ) ba) son and Frank 4, judges of athartios, purgatives, ¢ are held for the purpose of submitting | ™ . ee ‘ . foarte because the by irritatiog of Beattie and to the electors re “ef ; -{ the fact ion Se ane teerisery, Tee a Leary, and John McLeod, judges fur wee on re f election rate se of maid City of & - voroue. © maid fifth ’ 2 bart { som ty. | re t of said ard, by J on W weal . = fenated by the sald Leat« ive Bh nee ant, <yqpeeme. & ot aid t Beattie the » tton ach result Pe ! 4 territory Bo pre At the voting . | . ai r = of eat Dr. Miles | Deged to be samened gart, inspecto Restorative Nervine| Brunner & Co. .: * : Reit ss lataalng fies servens Tr 403 Pike St. [of Thirty-tt FE ee ee i can now at am precinct in oa . . t Inston-Balem, N. ¥ | Denny Street, in & | IN TH ) WARD. it Oiret bot fails to | mn eald firet Quality Mar- Quilts, slighty $4.00 value, Fri« $2.59 New fay be ung $1.26 T5e right Imported Extra jon Whi ular Lace Fr te Duck Waists, ring patt iday Bpe Golf Glow just 206, 208, 210 PIKE STRENT. NIT cr without enperienre, ean 70 4) any oF manny Navy White Blankets Btrictly All-Wool, weight 7 ibs. $4.00 a Pair W. S. Kirk, 1209 Ist Av. At Cut Rates | UntilAprilist = ——— Inapector; Chas. K nd Samuel |p camrt Anderson | ic. 1.8 { naid elec Browns Pain- Are doing all dental work for cost | gaid eloctic of material to introduce our late dis- Weat Seattle precinct —Willla overies and painless methods. F va pector; Percy G. Copp! ,. 17 rd C.-Hanson, Jude : TEETH i Ww 1 J. W. Blake! A spcciautt isle Scones the 1 - In maid City of Seattle for sald ele | IN THE FIR WARD. Palniess Extracting F Te the f r t of maid 1 Kxaminatt ¥ t 214 First Aver th. off $8.00 | Wirt re third precinct of eald ward 14 $3.00 — = of then $3.00 | ina Lane St F : NO STUDENTS EMPLOYED. ally aeygt t of said], Come in at once and take advan- | w ' adqua tee mN BAP Our f e I xth t of 1 ward ul years, Our late botanical wery |, .;4——Darber Shop, Righth A “nt to apply to the gums for moat land Bradford et pain is » eis 6 : Per as |W Brown's Painless Dentists (et eee i ex dene 713 First Avenue } 3315 J st : Parlors 1 45,6 Union Block | In the ¢ f eald ward) t, One Door South of Ma Dou & caahinelin: 4; ene hwick’s. k et Hours—8:20 a, m. to 6 p.m, Sun IRD WARD. days, till 1 f owas r t nid 1) D ms umbla et md precinct of sald] el le ea~ » Counell Fall | ” precinct of said ward! geoncastoollege| ( eS ae th precinct of sald | eennny are ward—Madison Park Payil el |The school that wiil\teach you at IN THE FOURTH WARD. | home, if you can’t attend. | Bena for our free fancy garda In the Mrst precinct of sald: wand McLAREN & THOMSON Municipal Court Roow r | Cor. 2nd and Pike, ait, Wish, | Sn the pecomd procinct, of) gala) of SURE CURE FOR PILES |—orics of Hott 1 Ppp eet Itching Piles produce moisture and | 1D. (te eee eral. schon Cause itching, this form. as weil as | Ward-—Hoys) Industrial sols . Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Plies | ner Sixth Avenue and Mori i are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile | 1h the tNth Aeaciray: Beto 4 Remedy. Stops itching and bleed. | Old Fire Tivadiie treat ing. Absorbs tumors, boc a jar, at | Avenue ane \< inet 4 waral! Druggists, or sont by mall, Treatise | oe Se as Geaane corte free. Write me about your case. Dr, | Carpenter Ehop, County Court) Rosanko, Philadelphia. Pa. For sale | House. | . . “ el at the Quaker Drug Co. 1013 First! IN THM VITH WARE . avenue, Seattle, In the first precinet of said ward 1 of said elec in said third r 18 J. E Robinson, judges of At the vot ' t t W. F wW Gadges of nelé IN HIRD WARD f 1, by N mi, by J Ww x 5 A t the third f said A. A. Fred 1 EB, H. Keene At ting a the teat to 4 by W 2 election IN TH URTH WARD. t of i ward, by John W y to 1 W. Jones in. E. F j i 1G. C, Ramey At th place In t k! pect nd J. He Der t W. H. Liewe f 1 election At th & place in the f not of i wal, by I re. | tor, and Jot ram 1 John W. ¢ j ’ At At t 1 i, by Ch R r r, and N. A. § iJ. S& Bishop, judges of { by FCA n, inapecto: 1 John A iA. BI 1 ; At the voting 1 n the th ecinot of said ward, by R. BI precinct j P 1 l " H ATU. At th firme t of nelius D Min gx tort and 1 ‘ f waid the third t i Tr. W j BF \ A ‘ t of 1 rd, by G. W Hapgood, 4 Robert IN THE SEVENTH WARD. t of 1 1, by Harry and David Whitford, the second ' Dole, Taylor and tt 1 rn precinet of said ward, by J tor, and J. Yor Wallace, judges of said electic precinct of auid ward, by W. BE. Bud FY f naid election At t place in the fifth pr i, by BN Her and C. V. Bigelow tlon precinct of said ward, by L N James West, judges of said elec- tlon At the voting place in the seventh of 4 ward. by Andrew ion, it tor, and C. J. Stoll WwW. ©, Wilbur, judges of said the voting place in the elgbth precinet of said ward, by C. D. Knight, inspector, and J. M. Taylor and George Alexander, judges of IN 1 HTH WARD. At the place jn the first ecinct of said ward, by J. H. Lay- k. inspector, and W. H. Casper and J. M. Horne, judges of said elee- At the voting place In the i net of maid ward, by Wil Major, inspector, and L. D. and N. Richards, judges of said elec- At the voting place ip the third ecinct of wa ra, by T. W. Ben- nett, inspector, and O. C. Gamage nd H. Nelson, judges of sald elec- Ai the votin n t precinct of said war f und W. M. Cald rdges of IN THE NINTH WARD. At voting place in the ‘first net of said ward, by James Jones, inspector, and George Linder iJ. HN judges of sald At x place in the second prect f said ward, by J. Prischt, wpe C. W. Tenny and Wil- r 1, judges of said elec- Ai the ng place in the third Cosman, Inspector, and C. M. Brooks 1 i. S. Parker, judges of said At th « place in the fourth precinct of ard, by Edward 8. Rob or, and S. 8 Elder I judges place in the fifth id ward, by J. D. Sher- tor, and William Metcalf Wolf, judges of sald elec- atxth y A Me- n, Judges of the = place In the seventh 4 ward, by F. L. Day~ and A. H. Rogers and judges of said election. ace in the eighth iL by & WwW 1 W. S. Bragg ot r, judges id electic ho shalt be in f said t y to the City & th ds “Against Annexa- In witness whereof T have hereun- INO. RIPLINGER, City Compt and ex-Officlo of Seattle Febru- publication Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co. Carrying Alaska Pacific Express } United States mall FOR VALDES AND SEWARD alling at Juneau, Sitka, Taku at, KAYAK, Ellamar and COOK INLET POINTS, CELSIOR ARCH 2 RCH 16 $. JAMES DOLI LAR, 20 5. 8 s Dollar sails trom every 20 day a outside r rect Sailing from Artington Dock tam No freight received after noon on day of sailing. Company reserves right to change steamers or dates of sall- tng without notice, E. KE. CAINE, Pres J. F. TROWBRIDGE, Mgr. Main 1147. avenue, Seattle Phone, 618 First ALBERT HANSEN Rich Joweiry 706 First Ave. HO