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r ' and will be paid within the w | G | @prTCR OF SPRCIAL BLICTION The Fruit Growers’ Assoctath in ° Whereas, A dai - 1 convention at Puyallup, has ordered tore th e-fitth of the qualift 00 signe painted for advertising the f the « tte, in ; berries and fruit Of the next season of Kir tate of Wanhir the signs to be placed on the sides 1 filed h and o 7 of the ventilat care tin whieh the omitatt body of th 1 berries and fruit are shipped. Honor| { Under threat by the Ilwaco au 1 city, thorities to compel William Church . " | nd his Wife by process of court to - —_ - - sign over thelr rights to their three od, be t uded with ald minor children, the snte jast| CORRESPONDENT BRILL BAYS THE JAPANESE-RUSSIAN WAR doattle and that the suid leg eae 5 em a ave i subr 0 the electors enamyie! Abgrated ete yay WILL BE ONE OF THE GREATEST STRUGGLES OF MODERN | hie of Boalt BEST JAPANESE MILITARY AUTHORITIES BELIEVE THAT THE |e eee eee Ammoctation at iia | said territory aba - be annexed to the City of Beattle| DOVE OF PEACE WON'T GET BACK IN HER COOP FOR TWO | Seattio | aaihdn tart ob ta city? ania) . The firat home © trains of the sake sree a I territory so proposed to be annexed| YEARS season arrived ye tay over Doth] is ua mrill, © a ail Rey ae ges ae @ in deneribed wees 0 es the Great ‘Northern and Northern ¥ s j- Brill, Specia ae 6 a bp . ver rounre Japan captured Port Arthur, but was . Pacific Itnes, the arrivals numbering * | » present south By W. B. Colver, Special Commis: | uneven tase, But the main tioshle Ww} about 200. sioner and War Correspondent of on a6 to sive it up and sit aulatiy iit the City pre” OF y ry r nq » vile Rumata up the oatthe ing in the 4 Mdoner and War Correspondent of) single track where there is mot a| James Robertson was elected for) the Newspaper Enterprise mead (OSE T er BLM db pe BM Sinele Ging for @ bundred imalles. | © three. re tae the Far East arma, That was another nail thas| tending thenee southerly # the Newspaper Enterprise Asso-| With heavily-loaded military trains | she tion Saturday, elation In he ar " ‘vent to complete the ncaffold which | C*nter of ald lake, to & point duc H Jumbering over those %-pound rail,| ‘The funeral of Captain J, B. Suth ¢ “ “e .—" : ant of the present north boundary | - Russia has been for years prepart br eth 3 elation in the Far East. which rest all too Unaecurely upon | nd of the ship Senator was held unmin haw be ears preparing) of the town or city of Columbia; | « F be hastily prepared and tily-ballasted | at Bellingham youterday, Newspaper Enterprise Asu'n, ee weesen oumoee ee | cc UInwing thence in gene ral went | ‘ } there must be bad w mande nt, an old man Tt 7 ‘ veal, le ate promises, €©! erly and southerly direetion, follow Entereiied Aba. But, even if there are nono, there will | re of age, and who was thought] TOKIO, Feb, 17.—Japan's @eslar-| evacuate Manchuria brought the) ing the north and wost boundaries be: ach bie be constant congestion of caulpment. | hy tig Pon - Thy have been dead} @tion of war against Russie has) matter to her head and her refumal Fo the tacorgerat i Himittia of Sinn: an, Japan, Fed 2—"Hew long! because there are #0 few eee “4 many yeark, axtived at Cacoma Gat: | co at surpri throughout | to grant Japan's demands regarding | Dia to t gout nw capner arent, rr tw the paord-| sides this, there is the fatal gap in} r on events of the| Korea caused the cloud to break anc e tow 24 north, ¢ i ne of Japan: | muat be disembarked, put Into a) counted for for years, and sur i f Przbcicnd V f one cence tosay hem 4 Ms teotr toa| seen ‘and then reloaded upon rail-| prised P. J. Grant, his brother, and| Prepared people for it. This sur- - Of the bitterost wad longer *| tine 7 Khim to quite an extended @iscussion | road trains, When you remember that} @ sister, He comes from Nebraska] Prise te due to the fact that very moder times. nhip to the center of sald b ’ ef the aituation frocn Bt. Potersburs te Port Arthur te] and brings with him a Uttle girl,| few people outside of officiel circles! Japan cannot cease fighting till of the corporate limits of the town leaders, when they @eclared| twice as far as from New York to] his wife having died. have any idea of Japan or the Jap-| she i# the victor or until she coases/ OF city of Georgetown; thence in & war,* he said, “hoped to be able to| San Francisco, you will realise what ft} Patrbanks is to have @ new federal| Anese, or realize that the present) to ext @ nation, and Ki Semeral northerly and westerly Of win and secure peace within five) will mean to haul food, clothes, am! guiding, which will cost $5,000. war was as inevitable as the Amer-| bulldog tenacity an@ her enormous| fection. following the enat and orl months. However, two years have) munition, eto at yor aed —_ *| Mrs. Mary Ann Stewart, aged §2,] ican revolution. resources make the outlook for a| (2 U0INr ie Or the northwest corner deen suggested to me by @ very well-| million men. net t sale) died at Moscow, Idaho, Saturday. ‘With Russia the present confilet] short war almost nil. of the corporate limitd of eald city Posted military authority as the prob-) can possibly feed and care for mort) aie was one of the early pioneers. | is & war of conquest; with Japan it] It is the belief in Japan that Rus-| or town, the > the center ie eee Se See ee ee a nae Spent Awchan of Castle Rock has| is a war for existence, Japan has] ia did not expect Japan to fight at! of the maid w pnel of Duwam “Of course the war must continus| be still greater i Japan sends over) Aschan rastle R fab Bes th. until a natural end ts made of ft. fo, half a doxen expeditions ‘strike at} & badty lacerated face and torn| seen the shadow of the war hang- thie time, An American resident - rR “sy ther oF ae a farang & Russian victory te concerned. | different points Japan will be wotk+| shoulders, the result of a desperate | ing over her for a quarter of a cen- cummed up & common opinion today ee Bhesee | . c believed that] when he said: r line of th cha Japan wilt only concede that when her| ing from @ home base scarcely 100/ battle with a wildcat which sprang| tury. Mussia has not hi 1.4) of Duwamish Rive the south Hr navy teen utterly wiped ext and|houre away and with unlimited se@| upon him in the woods last week. He| the little ta#land empire would ever Russia was the moat aurprived) o¢ ,, in xald township and the enemy has made an actual con-| transportation.” finally kilied the cat with a knife. the courage to declare war] nation on earth when that Japanese range bere named; thence we Quest of the Japanese inland. To do| A million men or more, armed with! 4 new engine, for use between|againat the greatest military power| fleet, without warning, bobbed UP siong the south line of maid section this would mean the practical exter-| modern weapons and led, on cach 8id%! yaigma and Vancouver, has arrived| in the world. at Pert Arthur and began to shoot.|18 an@ continuing went along the SES Ge Hossam cee by skilled officers, each Backed by OP] 1" RO" atime Pacific yards at{ There was no help for it, ‘The! Russia ten't ready, She was merely south line of wald mex 13, 14 and “Om the dther hand, Japan would | empire and urged on by fanatical 66) voc uver: Japanese have known it for yearal trying by diplomatic bickering to| 15. in township 24 north, of range ante be abiie to dictate terms of peace | tigious teal, will soon meet on t Republican county central] and have prepared for ft. They have| force a showdown of Japan's hand nd continuing west In pro} j Hf she could destroy or bottle up the| barren wastes ef Manchurta and} The ep ¥ S Tosh: bag Bg web Mert i te the 4 Grummes fleet, win three or four sharp} Keres, and the Conflict will be @ bat-| committee of Clarke county will/entered the war in « solemn spirit. Bo oo now Banke oe a & my, BA? Pig ayy fights tn Korea and sweep the Rus- of giants and one that will make} meet March 9. with a full se 0 tte difieultios| and Gamspert ourm ¢ apane rtherly alon main |} ¥, change mape and add to the The funeral of Peter Strand, who| and ite meaning, and they Yavey m-| could mobilize; how quickly nd a junction with the main| the work’s military knowl | died in California, was held under) tered to win. \ in and to measure her stre from Elliott » thence the ausplees of the Foresters, yee A great deal has been eald nd «| More than that, she wanted Ln aco aot ok nd ac re Rey. « pe “Our led amonay aeeriten at| The wee oe eee VS *} terday, at Ballard been written in the last few years a Dheergnmg hry hed feel out eal caged erg ig LI ares ¢ aanton } meat prefow leat upan wares pall _ about the wonderful advance of| Mngland and the Unite a oioog Se | wens verlag fleet to come out and have a finish tice. To Japan, defeat means national these wonderful people, but the be-| perhaps, to eee just - oy mt Be ete, 8 am 8 at ree endear fh abbey dean re pooat SSG, beaks one Ld inning has pot yet been told, ‘They | friends the czar has amo: ary of the City of Beatle, thence og Seen mew an _— etl cn eodlienatlinen ‘nob hy sional | Se ~~ tue ven, outnidert aelpet | era of the earth, Then she intended | easterly. “following — the present ie cnea — ow —_ - mates ony ae ry oanter of 4 know them and ne will, but they | to patch up some sort southern boundary « Rn City lea” of | ter ary peace and so gain two| of Beattle to the place of beginning: | ready to go into the field. Twice tha will Bave @ much better ides of! - P i leneepting es ng tr Rumber will be avallable, and 1 dow With Russia defeat means crushing them when the present war has been | or yea ; in which te _ ae | Sen bhava ¢ +4 # Russia can put many mere than | humiliation and, many diplomats say, ms epee r i a Mittle while | track the Siberian railroad; get] {err ory. Bove ee claded with fur ‘& million troops into Manchuria | a possible crumbling of the grea’ om- " . sae eaent war is the olttomot| naval bases equipped nnd a big Ment| {ioe ‘mercer waich te inlet ve Korea. Of course, che has mil-| pire. Russia now is s mere collection; BALLARD, March 7.—-A bold oneit tkevaston.| in these waters, Then she would be | ¢ ook tidint and }? a very jong diplomatic d | City of Went Bee flons of men at her call, but she must! of tribes and races held together by f entered the residence of J./ 1) tigan more than 20 years ago,|in shape to crush Japan before the! Now, ‘Therefore, Notice te hereby Qeed them, and that is where the rub the tron grasp of . deep. govern: | kinn, 216 Wilbert street, last) a. 198% Japan sent @note'to| fr Jn of the little empire in- caine come.” t Let those belf savage race#/ night tween and § o'clock while! “4 4 . } th | uesta containin « cMim Cmt) te e nk, che. 0f Se Ragibh| Raaw thas the band sb the cone 02 | the family were eway and secured sen ‘ h “3 - ral @phere of] ‘But Japan was too foxy to be) !n the City of King County. correaponidents, eame-over| longer the heaviest In the world and), goid watch, a revoiver and $19 In| Korea was im her wadul - math ef this. aeme end Ruew ta :, pursuant in Eeiets's Tinaeetberian galleabA fecis| that the great Russian empire is not| °.'n The burglar entered the houne |tAMuence and asking the’ Bear to) Ssughl, at thie galun ate cme ctter| the Provisions of section nine of an Russia will have great treabie.| omnipotent in war, and revolt would) 1) .6n a large front window, which | **? From that day Japan tma| that she could never be in better) os of ene Legislature of the State t raftroad is greatly overesti- | not be surprising. Poa ee re Deon the gradually growing ‘war|shape for the war and Russia never) oe Washington, entitied, “An act ted.” sald the correspondent. “It ie| This ts net @ make-tetiove war; it} be broke with some heavy object.) -114 on her horison and has known | in worse, she stopped talking and let) providing | for the organisation ma’ r ms ee, | cloud on bh A086 miles long, the raile are in vot am unequal strugaie and it te} The footprints left tm the yard show 11) some day the storm wae bound| fy at the bear, Ite going to be a) classification, — incorporation Hight and the road wes thrown to-| rot waged in pasion. It is to the| the work to be that of @ grown per) 1) ay great scrap.” ‘of municipal cerpor With such frantic haste that,| death; it t between well-matched| son, The police are working on the |"? 078" yan and China WILL 1. BRILL feclaring an emergency the sleeping care are fine, combatants, and It fe to settle a ques | case, but have no chew. \ he we | y the Governor March fe & continua! and Geafening tion of the supremacy of two oppose ayant to the provisions Gatter, as the wheels pound ever the! Ine civiliaation, W. B. COLVER of Ordinance No. 10622 of the City : THE QUAKER SELLS IT FOR LESS.” of Seattle, a special election will be | | be D. G, Wooten, G. | ROUSING RALLIES WILL END THE CITY CAMPAIGN—RE-| PUBLICANS MEET AT SEAT- TLE THEATER N. Resenbaom. BELIEVE HE IS « ra \& dig’ Republican meeting In the Gekttie theater and an open-air! session burglar's tools, Saturday by wind up the city campaign to- crack several safes Other meetings will be held | late. fm various wards of the city. | troduce Colonel ©. C. Daiton, who preside theater. Judge Ballinger, 5.) EB. C. Hughes and Mayor) ‘will be the orators. | ‘Wilmon Tucker, ex-senator from Texas; Cotteriil, | Lyter and G. BE. Wright will do binding stunts at the Pioneer i 1S Lewis, 8. M. Shipley, J. C. Parsons, P.M. elbow. urday, Dr. H. term of three ard for one year. of the old regime. ment. sum of $1,990, We pay FOUR PER CENT INTEREST. dames D. Hoge, Jr, age bution. The monument to which is just being Lowman, A. B. Stewart, Vice Presidents. &Trust Co. 112 CHERRY STREET. ‘Hier wird Deutsch gesprochen. Bank of Cape Bam, Nome 30 Nome, Alaska. ple’ collected. life-wize soldier at arms. way. Pike avenue. Democratic ralty on Pioneer square, be the man who has attempted in Seattle LITTLE STORIES FROM MANYWHERE Fowler lost an Stocker's mili at Monroe, Saturday, a large saw catching bis sleeve and completely severing his arm at the ota completed Pomeroy, in the court house square, will be 11 feet bigh and mounted on & concrete base four by four feet. | The sum of $400, necessary to com- the monument, is now bein The figure is that of a} speakers as those at Fremont. The Democrats will hold a rally in the auditortam of the Third Av- [enue theater and in the Harmony | ctub rooms, 1121 Jackson street. speakers at the latter meeting wil! F. Cotteriil, Bo Sweeney, James McNamara and L. The A SAFE BLOWER John Sayes, who was arrested Detectives Kennedy | and Byrnes for having In his pos-| believed to! to} of} When hrrested Sayes had « com-| Pudge John E. Humphries wil! in-/ picte burgiar’s kit in his ponwession. | He roomed on Columbia street in a| at the meeting at the) respectabis boarding house. SHOT AT BURGLAR A burglat attempted to enter the orm ip At the Elma school election, Bat- it was elected for a! and BE. L. Min- This leaves the board unchanged and the election is considered a strong endorsement Rev, B. N. Conway, an aged min- iter of Garfield, while emptyin, pan of ashes last Thursday, slipped and fell, breaking three ribs. injuries may resuit fatally. now in Spokane for surgical treat- For the want of heirs, Clarke county will become richer by which Hammond, recently deceased, ‘without any provision for its distri- soldiers, | The Northern Pacific has just paid | $4,678 into the Clark county treasury, | taxes on rolling stock and right-of- The taxes on the company’s real estate are now being estimated Dancing School, Prof. Willson’ anc oo! . Ranke hal, rect and and Fi His He is the Franklin jeft at | SPECIAL! SPECIAL! pies Flesh Foods Regular $1 Size Package for 40c The Quaker ts sole distributor for Seattle, so you are sure to get the grnuine here For a Few Days, '$5.00 BATH CABINETS | Special tor a Few Days, $2.95 Each | . Great Sale of Trusses, E Continues this week. Largest stock In the Northwest. Trusses fitted free by an expert. A special truss room furnished with every comfort meeting. home of Captain A. M. Griffin at| 9 ang conventence, well lighted and ventilated; strict privacy. Lady s Republicans wi hold three se Tw Aye “g- ee north, |f sttendant for lady customers. meetings im the northern suburbs, let evening, Dut was driven away |] GENUINE NEW YORK ELECTRIC TRUSS, sold everywhere for Bellinger, G. H. Watker, H.| %Y James Brown, who happened $1.50. The Quaker's price during great Truss sale wees TOO 7 along and who fired thre shots a = bo K- Merwin, 8. H. Piles/ trom hie revolver at the thief, Brown || $240 Elastic Truss for....82.78 | $4.48 Elastic Double, Truss Hen J Santmyer tale a) ry “ thw, Truss for 50 | $1.60 & ruse for . crowd at Fremont. errs noutied the wrt Ps aged Double Troas.§2.50 | $3.50 Spring Truss for....$2.50 Gh Beventh ward meeting will be| Adame was Sent to investigate the) 9499 imastic Double Truss.§2.75 | $4.00 Spring Double Truss. 68.76 addressed by ©. M. Moore, W. BH.) 50 “Honest John” Truss. $2.60 “ $6.00 Smithsonian Truss. . | LONDON UTERINE SUP- PORTER Regular price $2 special . The be NATURAL BODY BRACE 1.50 | Sold the world over for $5.00, Thy Quaker special 53.58 the | “PARAGON” ABDOMINAL © BELTS Sold regularly at 32.66 Quaker special SPRAY YOUR TREES Fruit Inspector Brown says: “Do it now, or you'll be too late.” Here's what best authorities recommend: e ’ WHALE OIL SOAP CAUSTIC SODA. Guaranteed $0 per cent pure, [| gy 1-poynd cans b-yeupd Gane sioner 2-polnd cans see | 10-pound cane ....6 $1.00 so 22 4 SPECIAL 15e 25e| Spray Pump, for trees and +. 500} shrubs, sold everywhere og INDIGESTION BELTS Flannel lined, for keeping stomach and kidneys warm better than medicine; The regular Over 5 pounds $1.00. Quaker special... BLUE VITRIO! SULPHUR CHLORIDE MIME 1 pound ........18e6| 1 pound -.. 100 | 1-pownd cans |..100 2 pounds 2 pounds 150 | 3-pound cans ...860 6 pounds . SOc ' & pounds 3% 25 Ibe or over, Free delivery to all parts of the city, including Green Lake and Ballard. orders filled and we prepay express or freight charges to all points within 100 miles of Seattle on all orders of $5.00 or over. The Quaker 24 Co. Phones: Main 1240; Ind 1240 1013-1015 First Ave., Globe Block PUGET SOUND BRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, Inc ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS by All Methods. SEATTLE, WASH. Bridges, Structura Iron Work, Piers and Foundations, Dredging ihe parpere of submitting tors residing in said City ry, the quer © said teritory shall be te and included within porate limite of said Cit ‘and become a part of That the felle ignated by the » of sald City of Seattle, ling places in sald territory poned to be annexed: For all that part of Columbia pre- cinct In said territory, the one-room, office bullding located at the of Thirty-third Avenue South and Holla Btreet. For afl that portion of Duwamish precinet im said territory, at Bur dick’s Pullding, Fighth Avenue and Denny Street, in South Beattie. n an- the of Se- | Blackberry Brandy 80 pro- | mang Brunner & Co. For all that portion of West Seat- tle preeinct in eatd territory, the 403 Pike St. frutl'ctand on the Gonnty ‘Brlage Telephone Main 1060 leading Alki Point, near the ae Coney Island Bathing Resort. | Legislative Rody! signated an the ¢ yet sald election tn ta, the following persona. | maid pre reapectively } In Columbia precinet—D. D, Crow, Inapector Keanler and Samuel At Cc ‘Tageart, and N. Anderson ut and C. L. Erwin, Clerks of sald elec- tion. In Duwamish precinet—A. Atkin- son, inspector: W. L. Haskell and L. |S. Card, Judges, and G. A. Morrill) an@ George McFarland, Clerks of said election | In West Seattle precinet—Willlam | Until April ist Browns Pain- | F. Royd, tnepector ‘erey G. € 1 D t and Edward C. Hanson, Judges, | n s $s Joseph Wymora and J. W. BI j Clerks of naid election. |Are doing all dental work for cost| ‘The folowing places are denignat- \of material to Introduce our late die-j ed by sald legislatty body of sald as the polling places of Seattle for said elec- City of Sea in said © tion: IN THE FIRST WARD. In the first precinct of sald ward at 214 First Avenue South, office Grand Central Hotel. In the second precinct of said ward—823 First Avenue South In the third precinct of said ward —City Stables, Fourth Avenue South and Lane Street. In the fourth precinct ward—Fire Headquarters. In the fifth precinct of said ward in Street. precinct of said ward N, 1121 Jackson Street. In the seventh precinct of said) ward—Barber Shop, Eighth Avenue and Bradford Street. IN THE SECOND WARD. In the first precinct of said ward —1227 Jackson Street. In the second precinct ward—2315 Jackson Street. coveriee and painless methods. Painless Extracting. Bxamination ..... Sliver Fillings . Gold Fillings, upwa Gold Crowns ..... of sald tage of low rates. All work done by specialists, without pain, and guar- anteed TEN YEARS. Our offices have been established in Seattle 10 years. Our late botanical discovery to apply to the gums for extracting, of paid) | precinet of maid ward, by J | presinct 1 y I i Went A . int , In 1 f ‘s fnmper Lo 1s t ' f wala) EB. Turner, judges In tt 1 ward ¥ anid ' * Int t of aald 4| % P, J. McQ 1 H WARD. “m >» h In th ret f anid w 4d re f Hi ard. ! 1916 Winn elim, ina and ney In the second precinet of said| and Nelson Chilbers aid In the third pr vet said ward| IN THR SIXTH WARD. In the fourth 1+ inct of ® A he vetting "4 des Hp A pe t of maid ' . fe h prec t oatd 1} election yf At the voting place im th on4 IN THE BEVENTH WARD 1 ih SY. TH OWARD, | oeeeinct of anid ward, by 0. W, Butidioe mine le Pie Btrest| Wheeler, Inspector, and Cooper Wille between Minor and Belle A clean ee” ee ot ae Ruse s ,| At the voting place tn the third In th cond precinct of naid b 4—409 Santis Aaa 14) precinct of said ward, by William third prectnet of sald ward pector, and Hugh T. Wil- Medline wh vend if B. Cunningham, In the fourth preeimet of nat 7 m. * Corner Denny Way and Boyl- voting place the fourth aton Awe -. wuld ward, by C.F Long- In the fifth precinet of sald ward . 1 Ray Beam and WE vateanin aA ' tI 1 ‘on of maid elece In the sixth 5 ree Corner Federal | t ¢ Mercer Street. ah In_ the seventh precinet of paid ar my vard—2014 Kast Madison Street. To A oe = In the elghth precinct of maid ward way oi hemthe nae . IN THE SEVENTH WARD IN THE EIGTHTH WARD. In the first precinct of said ward 420 Denny Way. In the mecond precinct of said ward—-500 Warren Avenue In the third precinct of sald ward } oe #04 Fourth Aver North. Loa eare of said w t In the Fourth precinct of said ye ~ ‘Cit aia. "4 4 1—700 Queen Anne Avenue. Frank Clingan, sedges IN THE NINTH WARD. Ai the voting place In the firat prectnet of said ward] 1510 Grand Boulevard. In the second precinct of said ward—Office of Laeb-Cutter Lum Company, at ' In the third preein 4 O44 Fellow Hall ett Btreet and F ont In the fourth pre of raid rd—Good Templar Hall, 956 wett Street. In the Fifth precinct of sald ward May's Hall. | In the #ixth precinet of satd ward Corner Kirkwood and North $9th| Street In the seventh pr t of sald ward—409 Fast 72nd Street In the eighth preeinet of sald ward Otsen Gros. Store, 734 and Aurora reet That mald elec $4 at sald pollin of Seattle sever © tion will be places i the ing of IN THE FIRST WARD. At the voting place in said first precinct of sald ward. by A. WH. lame, inspector, and Chas. Pringle, and F. B. Tracey, judges of said election. At the voting 4 second precinct of aald ward, by ger, inspe and T. A Judges of aid election. At the voting place in said third precinct of seid ward, by Frank Warren, Inspector, and Otte Flan-} son apd Frank Heberd, judges of said election At the voting place In said fourth preeinct of sald ward. by H. B Stanley, tmepector, and James O'Leary, and John McLeod, judges of enid election. At the voting place tn said fifth on Wil son, inspector, and C. Campbell and ali, Judges of said elec- Ing place tn ratd sixth precinct of said ward, by James Ro- gart, inspector, and Leander Miller ‘and Irving Reltze, judges of election. At the voting place tn sald seventh Precinct of said ward. by C. P. Cor- nell, inspector, and Mat. Hand and/ W. F. Hartman, judges of said elec- tion, IN THE SECOND WARD. At the voting place in raid firat precinct of eald ward, by D. G./ Snow, inspéctor, and O. J. Probat and O. Mulcahy, Judges of sald elec- thon. A pre ler. and Donov tion, At the voting place In sald third precinct of said ward, by N. W. man, Inapector, and 8. J. Burdette and Eli Robinson, judges of sald) election. At the voting place in said fourth precinet of sald ward, by Joe Dock-| ng, inspector, and W, B. Sharp and| John Wehn, judges of said election.| IN THE THIRD WARD. At the voting place tn said first of caid ward, by N. W.) Brockett, Inepector. and O. B. Thor-/| greinson and Pat Kenney, judges of rald election. At the voting place in the second precinct of said ward, by Manon, inspector, and Clay Allen | and William Silliman, judges of said| election. At the voting place in the third precinet of waid ward, by H. A. Fred- ericke, inspector, and FB. H. Keene and Jason B. Strong, judges of said| election. At the voting pl precinct of said we Steffin, Inspector. lett and A. A. Rt said election. IN THE FOURTH WARD. At the voting place In the first precinct of sald ward, by John W. the voting p! t of wald w napector, n, judges of » in the fourth 4, by William} orge Rart- » judges of Hanna, Inspector, and T. W. Jones and R. B. Russell, judges of said] election, | At the voting place In the second precinct of said ward, by F. G. Whitaker, Inspector, and John B.| Nol! and G. C. Ramsey, judges of said election. filling and crowning teeth without pein is known and used only by Brown’s Painiess Dentists 713 First Avenue Parlors 1, 2,-3, 4, 5, 6 Union Block MacDougall & ke Houre~8:90 a. m. to 6 p, m, da. In the third precinct of said ward —Oltman's Hall. In the fourth precinet of ward—2822 Jackson Street. IN THE THIRD WARD. | In the first precinct of said ward 1215 Kast Columbia Street } In the second precinct of 1 ward Madrona Council Hall | In the third precinct of anid ward et Sun- —1207 Kast Madisoon St In the fourth pr t of said | ward—Madison Park Pavilion. IN THE FOURTH WARD. | In the first precinet of said ward! Municipal Court Room. In the second precinct of said ental Hotel, | ward-—Office of Occk of said ward] | In the third precin: In the first precinct of sald ward At the voting place In the third) precinct of said ward, by James B.| Metkle, Inepe 1 J. Henry Den- ning and W lyn, Judges of! naid election, At the voting pl e in the fourth precinct of said ward, by L. T Dodge, inspector, and John Schram} and John W. Curnine, judges of said) election. At the voting place in the fifth) precinct of said ward, by Fre Gaach, inspector, and George Michel, and A. B. Graham, judges of said At the voting place in the sixth precinct of raid ward, by George Zimmerman, inapector, and George R, Owen and Z B. Wilson, judges of said election. IN THE FIFTH WARD. Sr tes terse al of said At the yoting place in the first ward—Boys' Industrial School, cor- | Precinct of sald w by Chas. R.) ner Sixth Avenue and Marton Street won, ingpector, and A. San- Special Sale of In the fifth precinct of said w urd | Be mand J. & Bishop, judges of sa Old Fire Headquarters, Seventh | “ection. sal topl Rang! Avenue and Columbia Street | At the voting place in the se Univer si jes In the sixth precinct of aald wara| Precinct of eald ward, by ¥. C. Aker- 6-hole Range, $20 and up. Carpenter Shop, County Court | Mam ee goum Aline RED FRONT FURNITURE Co, ff} Houre 2. Pos Judges of said 208-310 Beeond Avenue South. | IN THE FIFTH WARD. At the voting place in the third precinct of said ward, by R. EB. Lillt- precinct of said ward, by und J. ¥ judger of waid « ein ard, by W. E. B 4 0. Hamm na of said election ‘oting place in the fifth r ward, by BE N. nd M, McTeigh, judges of said elec- tion At the voting place In the sixth precinct of said ward, by L N. Rob- inson, inspector, and N. Kresge and James West, judges of said elec tion. At the vo place in the seventh precinct of sald ward, by Andrew Johnson, tnepec and C. J. Stal and W. C. Wilbur, judges of said election At the voting place tn the eight precinct of said ward, by C. D | Knight. Inapector, and J. M. Taylor and George judges of said election. IN THR FIGHTH WARD. the voting place in the first precinct of raid ward, by J. H. Lay- cock, inspector, and W. H. Casper and J. M. Horne, judges of said elec- tion. At the voting place tn the second precinct of said ward, by William A. Major, Inspector, and L. D. Sayres and N. Richards, judges of sald elee- tion. At the voting place tn the third precinct of said ward, by T. W. Ben- nett, inspector. and O. C. Gamage and H. Nelson, judges of said elec- tion. At the voting place fn the fourth precinct of said ward, by A. C. Mac- Donald, inspector, and P. G. Yaw and W. M. Caldwell, judges of sald election. IN THE NINTH WARD. At the voting place In the first precinct of said ward, by James Jones, inspector, and George Linder and H. Newell, judges of said election, ‘At the voting place In the second. precinct of sald ward, by J. Prischt, inspector, and C. W. Tenny and Wil- Mam Crawford, judges of sald elece don. At the voting place In the thi precinct of said ward, by F. Alexander, At Cosman, inspector, and C. M. Brooke and Il. 8. Parker, judges of sald election. At the voting place In the fourth precinct of said ward, by Edward 8. Robinson, inspector, and 8. 8. Elder and Paul Land, judges. At the voting piace In the fitth precinct of said ward, by J. D. Shere rick, inspector, and William Metcalf and W. W. Wolf, judges of said elec- tion, At the voting place in the sixth precinct of said ward, by Guy A. ‘Wilmott, inspector, and F. A. Mo- Donald and F. N. Guetin, judges of said election. At the voting place in the seventh precinct of said ward, by F. L. Day- ton, inspector, and A. H. Rogers and S. H. Beach, judges of said election, At the voting place in the eighth precinct of sald ward, by C. W, Wheeler, inspector,and W. S. Br and Geo. R. Heightower, Judges said election. ‘That at sald election the polls will be open from 9:00 o'clock #. m. to 7:00 o'clock p. m., that each elector | who shall be tn favor of annexing said territory to the City of Seatte, shall vote a ballot containing the words, “For Annexation,” that each elector who shall be opposed to an- * |nexing said territory F to the City of Seattle shall vote a ballot con- taining the words “Against Annexa- tion.” In witness whereof I have hereun- to set my hand this Sth day of Feb- uary, 1904. Sang JNO, RIPLINGER, City Comptrotier and ex-Officia City Clerk of the City of Seattle, Date of first publication, Februg ary 9, 1904 be Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co. Carrying Alaska Pacific Express and United States FOR VALDES AND SEWARD. Calling at Juneau, Sitka, Yaku- tat, KAYAK. Ellamar and COOK INLET POINTS, 8. 8. BEXCELSIOR....MARCH 1 8. SANTA ANA...MARCH 16 S. 8. JAMES DOLLAR MAR. 20 8. 8 James Dollar sails from Seattle every 20 days via outage route direct. Sailing ae | Arlington Dock, m. B No freight received after noom on day of sailing. Company reserves right to change steamers or dates of salle ing without notice. E.,E. CAINE, Pres. J. F. TROWBRIDGE, Mer. Phone, Main 114 G18 First avenue, Seattle i CITY M —E E City oppor amen gent objec ms he over of the city with: with | feturr © years, 5 Bre th acorn: the >» would Matte the hi eanr hold | have and » incom ean n epend "Th *boart iso | park or re The + po reat they - mora! tures: po eae