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2 MOSCOW, STERN HEART OF RUSSIA, DIRTIEST CITY IN ALL EUROPE M * *LTHY MERCHANTS SPEND LAVISHLY, BUT RELIGIOUSLY REFUSE TO BATHE IXCEPT AT EASTER. AND CUT THEIR BEARDS AND HAIR ONLY WHEN NECESSARY. HY JOHN VANDEROOOIC. • s " -j>i|i.t i^terprls* A«»ociatk»n'a ■ o|>» clal i' iiiiiiliMlkm i to Russia. MOSCOW; Mar. h 2.—You have to ".'ga along way back In history to find a'comparison for the relation . Moecow bears to Russia. TIM Roman empire sprang from th« single.city of Rome and la the asm* «ray th« ■ Kwaltii eni|>ire ha* »riun» from Mu.«o>vr. «'ailing It th* Muscovite empira it only anothur way of «*y ! in* the empire; of Mokow. . , OM '" Russian history 'Is chiefly myth, but In the middle ages Iba Tartar* - conquered everything and l»eld ,on * or SW years. When their grip iel«*«-il. Moscow was one of the ■ few prosperous villages In all central tKvrope. It was m* because of Ita WHAT TEA DOES TO RHEUMATICS WkM you Beit Uki tea, talnh of * iMs.ggg>jg^jpsftjf^mgHaV . Tn contain* 173 grains of Urtc Add '•■ In emery , pound. '■-': Unit'contains only five to i-frn grata*. v ■ _... Hhesmallsm In Uric Add to the bb>a4-'WPEBBBraWHKS . 4 frtc , Actt aecum nJa t<-« from * food ■•ben jj the digestive apparatus cannot I crtwta enough Alkaline ebnoui <U*» Msa> to neutralize it '" '.„•: Thla> Acid roiects urea, or worn ; »«l* oaiur, from tb« tyitin. r.7 1"* * I r.- I:, m* blood when I iAlfcajta* action haul nut tr evioualt a. • k'ilVartl It. 1 in. -•■-*.. ■ • > - . By ami br the watt matt*r riaosna : .the >oiiitK ■!.<! ■»«. tluyuch cir cuit Unit Iha Mu«l. ■, , ■*. Thar* I* gradually depoaif* In aoUd j.p»t\M*a, like MinuUtrd .ear. , - Tr.««e eotkl [«:iicl»» Brl:;il between »be j-.>tin* and muscles at every move ment. • - , - ■ ... - - • This ' grinding cause* * Irritation and I aja •' Thr»n la turn ma 7 «l*ve!op inflam tn..tj->,, uri-1 itwi-liinic- That Inflareau . lion b«*tir« Nature to help h* r»- If. MM pro. c. .U to coat th* barU Ifric iarlkl<» ovi-r with cushion* nl pulpy ii»uou;»«. like the first healing strata i>f as outer *ori-. T hi* pulpy covering grow* to the : l«m««. *■ nil m iTi* particles <!•■ --. 4KMlted Thrr*. II harden* Ilk* |,u«nr or sealing wax.-Then ** ha • "bony Joints,*' alsnoet Inflexible, and usually | fixed In a bunded position, from In* p*in and Inflammation. . That la Kh*<a*>ati*m at It* wont. , It Is bad enough before It get* (hat f*r. ■-■: --■ ■ • . '* There to but <mm sore war of curing I rtbfumatUm. The flmt itrp \m to n»o> , tratlioi 11,- I'rlc Arid alrrady In tb* S)*t<-n» Nrxt, to disaoivr, and carry ,avar.>th«i h..r.l deposit* that crtnd »»tw*cn th« Mali. Then rrttbe «JI l«U>. apparatus Into such healthy ■ cnndltlon . th:.' It will, nnalded. pro> due* l™ I ri.; A, 1.1. Hi more Alka llr.e*. .■-••■;■-■ . - • ■ •■-■ TtiU I* what Doctor* generally have *»H-«I to do. ; It la what I Mudlod a HOtlm' to ae< I i riMnellait. arid a-t.i-.-d nnly afl-r ■■ many failures »nd thousand* of ex- Borlm-niK » . At I act I found In ;-rmany. a riil» v«nt which wo* not only effective, but •b*o!atelr *af* to !i«o. F«w a«<mt» ' i*w*rfnl riMroich to bt WtWtlv in I). :n«inm ar« *af*. ' -My rllarov«Ty, • now railed "f»r. Mhoop'a Rh»om«ti Car*," nttn dl . r«<-». l>'it Internally, opna l.rt-; Acid in Hi- IMiit* and muiflM ■ It dl>w>lrM<, and carries off>*thf ralnful rtepoaltJi, producina! an .mm.- I <*l«ta Alkaline condition of tb* U«<l. and nAtitrallzlnc the A id In It which would !<•»-• frvl th« lth<-'irnali«Bn and • XtMMl** th» "1i- •>«■ ,-■ ;••»!» won't T»mtnr* bony litnf* to ftr»l --r titlttr. i an/t It can't nndn. in a w««k. th» damaa** «aoacd by fun of rd. u mutlr condition. '^wMnoa^ .: tint it wtll bm#rtt «Vf>ry raw- nnd It will entirely ctire roost caa«* of rthm , nutl»m. - Ho »ur* am Tnf this, hall will nip r'r r>r Bhoop'a Rh»iim Cor*, to nnt st«k on* who wrlt»T» m* for II on a month* trial, at my rink If It ttseet*a», th* e«*t to him In only K3) tar th# «l« bottt# tr*«t»n*nt. If It falls. I bear th« whole coat my* •M If. "1u *^ii^" *' "* ' |Jf *y" f| An<l. »J«n« khati b« the Jud;*— aliftll i»*r|.l» who ihall rmy. - Hareir rwi will not eontlnu* ♦■■ mit for wh»n >"ti tan thus s;rt writ, at tar rink. >■' I h»v« wrltt»n an Important Tr'atU" M Rh»imi-iflf>ni. Ulllna; of It* r< !i< f and rank ' Ft In fr»» to Rn»'imnt!r |."|.'" Writ* m* a po«t card for It today. Add>MM., Dr. Shocp, Box XX Ita •elfM».'Wl«. "»•"*.-■• ■■■-■>•■■ • •• ■ .",.. P. fl— fllmpl" <■«»'" of fen vl< lil to on« |l«]« of Dr. Bhoop'a Ilhenmatle Cur*. i »<(■•» II • . Hut all dni«til»«» ■ net r«pt>lr It on » month's trial. Too cntnrt writ* to mi for that —C I. B. IXTi:KU»rt OK TUB KHKMI.IN. trade, and Its chief .Uu.-iin *••?<• ham* who called throw' "bcyara," After a while the rlchett boyar b»c»m« 'r«ar,' or «rwr," and thus began ib« ntddcrn autoc racy. , Today Mo*tx>w and not St. ivtrt«• bur* baa every right to be th.- offi cial capital. The actual capital I* Moicow, -because of It* wealth ami Influent*, and from tbe fact that Mm world-conquering aplrlt of modern Kuaaia ha* Ita heart there. I.Ue K.»n»r. Moacow trvrlvi-d fa*) le««oni In the .-onsni«rlii# bualnen*. by antirxlni fuburba and nearby vlllaxva. Later *h«- began to extend tier sway over provtncaa anil now. like Alexander, she. longs for worlJ* to conquer. Modern M»«onw la Uw moat retlc lon* city In the world, and on* of th« dlrtl-«t. Then ar* 1.(00 chumliii. nearly 1,100 rm;t«• than In papal Rome, but no atreet r!»nln« depart ment worth mentioning. MstnK la celebrated for ILa magnificent churches and itplendUl palace*, y*t la fourth of Hr population lives In I cellars In ntmoai wretchednetr*. To th« visitor It 'a all strange, bar baric and amamlne. yet he cannot but feel that It la alt tremendously i alive. It* can Imagine It the great ( Ruaalan heart whoa* pulsations are felt throughout tha cmii domln tana. Ans>»nt Mosrow waa a smalt place within a high will. Tha only ctty ASPHALT PAVEMENT IS A FLAT FAILURE BARBER COMPANY ADMITS THAT FIRST AVENUE JOB WAS DONE WITH WORTHLESS MATERIAI WILL TEAR UP THE ENTIRE STREET TO MAKE REPAIRS COSTINO %OMO tlrnllv th* whole of th- newly laid a*phalt pav*tw*nt on rirat ave nue between Fine atreet and the foot of Queen Anna hill Is to be ripped up and put down again with new material aa soon as the weather will permit. Th* Barber Aaphalt Paving company, which completed the paving of ihc atr**t not saora than thro* month* ago, will do the work at It* own *■> p*n*e. It will i M In th* neighbor hood of f|ii<«) to make th* repair*. Th» work haa not yet been accept ed by the board of wrrka and. th* members of ibr board say. will not he until It la proved satisfactory. Th* filar called attention, many weeks ago, to the manner In which the pavement was wearing away and had been Idttrhed In half a dosen places, after the ea*t aide of the atreet had been paved. At that time the asphalt com pany maintained that the damaga bad he«n caused by the driving of wagon* over the pile* of gravel used In th* paving operations. This gravel had been I- ft 'on the completed portion* before, as was claimed, the asphalt had i" t. . Street Superintendent Walter* rather Inclined to that theory then. Sine* | that time, however, the asphalt coat I ha« continued to wear away like,so mi.- h mud, and the excuse has been exploded. ■ Khortly after the article railing at tention to the "bad apots." appeared In Th* Star, Ih* matter of Ih- aceptanc* • t the contract cam* up before the board of works for conalderatlon. City Engineer Thomson, chairman, of the board. Raid he would make an Inspec tion of the street a* soon as It was cleaned and the paverdent could It* seen. It seems, however, that h* never did It Iloth Bup*rtntend*nt Young and Superintendent Walters In •pected the pavement Individually, but they have since ralnei] from dis cussing the matter, at least at meet ing* of the board. I' appears that th» engineering de partment I* rather sensitive over th* palpably bad character of the pave ment Inspectors for the cll> were on hand all the tlmo th* work wan being 'I'"''. but they certainly failed to detect the shortcomings of the con tractors, or at least did not mention i tlitin. Now both the city engineer and I 1 ';- - ■■' ->■ . » • ■ .-■■ ■■ ">,■■. : t mmxmm^mmmMUmm--** m*^^ _aE_H*9!" ■ " .-■■:-' of about 1 MO.tW people tie* about It; and within the wall, which mill remaina. are the nil ehurh»a and palace*, a iww bulhling callt*d tha trr.«nury, and • new pater* (or the nan, for use «rh«t they *tslt *!»•• cow to be crowned. Th* «par» inside (hi* wall la aaJMI th* Kremlin. A* a mu«rum It la Interesting—th» '+*1 Moaoow la outside. It civ»r« nearly ■« much ground «• l*hl<-i*gn. but there I* no lake front, only a nar row rirer to relieve. the monotony. The building* art- never more than four atari**, ususlty two or three, and jr.- of the nmt conventional tjrp* of city architecture. Toward the outskirts there art' man/ wood rn bulMiri**, with wood »h<~1« •>!■ •tl»*. rh»Hi»n foop» an«l other rural !.->kln« -hiimti In th« backrarda. Ther* ar« mrtml irood ho«*>la In Moicow and Mim« Me rmt uirunt*. bat only a row tbrat»m and but on* iiiunir hall worthy of tb# na>n*. and that !• two mllr* outild* th» rtlr limit*. Kvtrythinv l» <ry »»P»n •|r#, and whlla you a-e f»w vrrr wfil .)r<"«<«~1 people, th«T« ar* many rich rMtdenu of •<- Hty «>»•' ap^nd tbelr my «o tavtahly an to k*»p up a hleh ttandartl. Mo*n»w l« ih» I nr»at«-«t fur fnarktt In tb* world and ou* of «hr crratt«t grain and lumber markata. These thing* bar* been d*alt I" for crnt'irt** and the>re »r*> many trig fortunes about. Hut th* rich Moscow merchant. tn«t»ad of buying: tha aaphalt company ar« making analyst* of th* aaphalt. it la said, to dlar»\rr where the muff fall short. Th- officials of th« a*|>hait company • profess to b*> aa much wjiprtud as anybody D%»r the poor quality of the paremmt. and protnlne to fit It up ao that It will last the r»i'itr~l t«ri • yaara. »r*«> If It Iwimn t>-< aaary to lay the whole top coating over again. 1 The trouble is In th* thin ajiphall »ur- I fata. not with th* gravel and concrete foundation, (laid an officer of the company today; "We ■M that the parement la a flat failure and we are as dtaappolnt* -'i over the reault- ma any taxpayer, I We will fix It up again at our own •■- I pen**, I don't aay that It will hall nrrenaary to MM up all th* top coat I laid, bill a* mttrh of II will be replar*d aa la nec*Mary. Parts of the pare* ment are all right The work was done well up hrre; the ml*taka lay with the refining plant In California, I which furnished us the material. They gave us poor stuff without our knon I rdge. "It •**»«* that there haa been ao mueh % comp«tltlon down thers In turn- Ing out the prepared asphalt that much of It that him been thrown on the market Is worthle**. M Superintendent W. II And'rson, of th* A*t>t'.iit company, would not make I a *tatemmt In ■.!••• matter. "Yea," said Street Superintendent Wallers, "I have learned that the pavement laid on First avenue by the ll«rt>*r Aaphalt company, or moet of It. has proved worthless/but that la I n*na of my bualn***. nor Of board's business as >«■(, The work has not yet been accepted by th* board. It Is up to the Aaptialt company to make it right. I believe, too, that the com* l pAny Intend* to treat us fairly. They I say they are going to mak* the pave* I ment aatlafaotory befors they get through, nnd that I* nil we can aak." The pftopls got the worthless Tint avenue pavement, after waiting m-irly a year for It The contract was let last May. The paving company, the Seattle Bl«'trli company and tha city officials delayed the* matter so that I practically nothing was don« until the approach of the fall ralna. In th* meantime the thnroaiihfare far a mils had been torn up. Wagon and street MniHt-ir a fine li'iii«r and lilrlntc an pxpftmlvf. tailor, llvea In a very of" ilin.ii uianaluii and inukia a iMitnt of dif - -111 a: In ►lii-.-|>«kiii ilka a !«•»» mil. Ii la a,*,, 1 a point of honor .with m.my rich Mwm* pt'flple never to take a bath except at TOnaler'and l.i ill I bail hair and liettrtta r*r*tjf, it in a common alfht In v fa> hi.in.ti.ii> 1 fit mi.int to Bra • man ao dirty and unki-iii|it Hill you Wiilnli-t 111. .\ ill m admitted Mill, m .it.'tl at tin- ln-.i.l of III.' tuble •iilillliN ,1 I.lk dim If )■•<! Inquire who ho I* yuu learn that hi- ll ..i.. of 11,,- i lili,«l in'l 1 Unit 1 lii i:uiiM|!t. A rich M'tn'-iin man ha« a ki.-hi Idea of li..«|ilt v If he la-kaa all frirtida to a r*«laur«iit he would not think of »|.'-i\.!liiit Ima than 1;..n on Hi. .in.... i ll* dor* Una not be ■ mini- ho ami hi* frlrnda want muli <•»■ •■•iirni food and wlnea but ln*cMHl( li. thlnha If he doea not blow htm n.Mr to thla extent he will loaa cniate and the rr|»>tt will go about that he baa M poor. A fr« i.lshta ago on* of th« biic> K«-»t Xl.hm-ow tnervhaitta wan tflnlnc at on* of lit* rratauraiila 11* had "i .1.-i f'l »vrr\ thluß ha «ontd think of uinl Imblbvd until hr wm !.«•>•.n-I th» point of »i.lv« aobcr. llowtvvr, this n-a« iii.nl>- tin- ordinary procedure. Mi- wanted ti> do aomethlnc m little rmlrn to attract all -mum. liOOklnc about It* aaw an Kn«H»h mm lesv* li'u Mktl and CO out yf th« only vntranc* to In- rc»taurant. iMinif'lUtflv the Mowow nun ■ >!!»• inwi.'l. th» proprietor. ■ "l>» fttu think." 1,.- ,«»k--.1. ■ Ilia! I • <;: IM lki> «.u»r - dour that on lZngllahinMi uii'i" You muil make me ntmtiii-r door." The proprietor tm>tt«ted that the thing »■■ utoui'i ami ImptMuittiJe, j but the in»rrh«nt iiriivuntni hi* new •I.H.r «nd aakl he would not leave until h- «..! 11. ll* «»ff ' 'l» piy nit MiK-iwM, fhmllr •■tM't.trlim that h* wiiuttl ctv* |io*»« for an Individual door. This MMMWHI K.«i-«r »*vfi out and lirou<ht a pack •>' wtnrkmirai •mi plekamr* and knocked v hoi* In thf »M<- or Oi.- 1)ul!.lln« ter ibo merchant to go out. II"- j>»*> !.'•• 110.000, and «'t nnifw ■ .» t!«r talk, | of Moscow. Tht« «aa •tact!*) what h« - i>.i<«l and h« mukM much |ik-a»«-.L { ThU. bjr th» way. I* •baotuli>J)» trtmi Another oti* I* iota «f I««'M<mm> cow nurchatiip who w*r* vine on • \ ..!«■ itMitfr, On* of th*m ro»te on aheal and hlr^i at! th« t*rtha on dM boat. Wh*n hta eomtn«rcUl rtval came down hr found !»•• coutd not cct a pUw to »l»*p. To turn th» Übtea he promptly bought Up nil th* wine on b»mrd. Th« •(rajn*r atßrte4 with onlr two itm»»*nu*tm Th« man who owned tb« <" l» «l •oi'-.l ..vrr th« oth*r all nlKitt. and th« m«n with win* bottle* ataektd about htm KkMilfd »vaf th# other all day. T»i»> th«u«ht Ih»JT had broken about rvwt, Mm HIM thea* In their dirty ah»«-» ckln fo«U. unwa»h*d bodlet and un« trtmmfj beard». who i»r»«rth«l«»« g«t to ihrlr t>urpo*« r*««rdl<i«a <*C trouble and *rxp»n»«. ar«» th« tni* nunUni. Th<-y h»v«> made Mowcow i.l nui«U ktmil: and lh«-v are '•>♦ people, not th« p#rfttmrd .mat* who aw awn In J»HJl(»ii and \V*«h- Inßton. who ar» t» h» r«*kon»d with In th- lluaatan »cb*tn« of oMM|ua«i car traffic for many I"•« month* wa* practkcalty at • atan-t«tUI nnaily th- proprrty b.i!<l«i and the men who had buatotaa aatablMiti an rtrat it'iiM became M enra««J that they forced th* dilatory parti** to hurry. It la poa»lbl« that the liar* (at company hurried too rn-.u h thrn. The company** official* acknowtedirrd at the time that I- lay th* aa»>h> In tho I <ia would hurt li Hut they went ahead and floUhed the Job. and with poor material, and now It look* aa though the people would again be the aufftrtra. . Keystone Club Whiskey You wtll find Krratone Ouh Whtnky a wtii»l»ai)«m atlrouUnt and a ■ •■'■ drtnk. Thla wliUkr i" mtifii In «<KHt. In the tn ••! i» rtaat | aKiraae 'im In th* rtr.t lH*t. nf ivunmUui.li. and la made v the ili'iiirai araln.. Ataaolute aatl«f*o liun airrn. or money rhr*rful!y re funded. W« aim to pie-aa* ...». ■. IU4 First Aye. Sooth MOTH riIONKS-PINIC 1761. f*r»« Delivery. The Standard arid Domestic £• THE BEST ON EARTH 1 AOKNTB CII.VItc.K you two prlcra <• hrn they a«-U- 1 you a machine. Juat fta k well MM rout Ml*.'. W X EMPLOY NO. AOKNTS to i«ith-r you; ' NO collection* to annoy you. KAVi: you one-half. Sawing Maehlntt— %WJoo, $18.00. 124.00. | Cline's Piano House Second and Union Navy Whlta Blankets I ■in. Ail-Wool weight ; Ibe, I $4.00 a Pair | W. S. Kirk, 1209 Ist Ay. I THE SMATTI.E STAR ■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■•■■■ l (LAST SHAVE I hi I'KTRnnitUlia March L I I—A VladlvoNtuk J.ti.i, dated I I I'.h. i;, faaji An Incident lm« I I (»■<mi--.I |.i I.- which Mil* Mtirred I I Hi" HUM II » nuthwrltlra In an I I in.- , iiiii|iuikh iii:i»ln*t 1 In* aa- I I cret iißi-tila of Hi" Japanean I I Km«i inn.hi a Itunr<li>n officer I I recently I'iM . .hi. i..1 tt* .!.«pi* - i I ll'-pi' lulli'l nil .if iin- fi-lV I I win* I, .id lull I. II tin* cUy Jiiot I 1 prior in Hi. .1.-. I nil lon of war, I I'll.- officer, 111-hiiiiiiiu-.l at id. I .lie iili.inn Mil v, liii Ii had ■ come from Ih>* front. Inuntrd ■ iln ha I '•• The luttrr alood It ■ a* I'm*: 11» he could, and then, ■ pulllnir ii tdatul, a!.- atut klllad ■ Iho officer. '.'. In In waa ar- ■ n-ni'-d hn nnnounct'd iiihi If an ■ a ctiptatn of Hi" I .[•■<■"■"' gen- ■ ••ill atuff, and Ml I I kill 1.. woa ■ not U«ed tn I" I"X innulted. ■ When II a <• illiCDMi-rfd 'I' •' I" ■ had lold the truth »>•■ irr<*at«at ■ conaternatloti on" nmiiif ■ by the i|.|. uiinint of nn-i.-t |M>- ■ lice. II la lxhi-v.il that the ■ • •iipt-ilii la mill ii," of a link ■ that bind* hi* country to Itua- ■ alan an'rvlH, and a ntoat th"i ■ .•null Invratlgatlon la 1.. ln« ■ mad". . m OPERAT!ON ON : PRES. HARPER CIHCAfJO. March I.—l'realdeui Harper of the I'nlvrmlty of Chicago «.i» auccraafuity operated on thia morning fur ■• i-i»• -• >-1 »• m». THEY ACTUALLY DO THE WORK i Pood Eaten la WortW.H Unliu Oiu»«t»d— Sum* Stomach* Mult Have Help. rood taken Into the atotoach which. from the nature of lh« (uwd or the ■ ..11.mi mi of the atomavh. l» nut dl -(.■«(..! la wore* than i..> food at all i hi* la a. true •tat-n>riit ma far •• It »■»! and a «rrat many <Jv»|>»iitli • ■<> only thla far with their rraeoninc. Thry attorn with thrma«tvea that be- MM thrlr atomacha d.» net «.• the work «!'••■. tit. in they mini b» ikm \ !<••• work: In uihrr worda they Must t» atajl . i It would if Jaat r.n •<•«• elble for a i.u«inr*« man «ho •• un- l.> i,. do all hi- mm » ik to cut down hla huaiataa to hi* own ra>* parity a* II la fur a man to etarve hlmaelf 10 relieve hta elM&»£h. The ennalbl* tii)»liu-»« man einploya help and ■«#• forward wtia hi* btmtntaa. Ukawtae the arnalble «>> m- i»tl«- will employ h<- for hla etonuuh and *>»• hla l--1v [.»..|ur |iniii|"l;in. :it. Htuart'a i>,*|>r.{a«ia li"«tii.-!« mall* do the work aaatcned la then. Th. rrlleye ■ rah aiM ■ '!>■ .t«!•■»•• -1 atom a.-ha of a great portion of i1l«e«tlv» action. Their componvnt pana are Mriuujl with thoee of tha .l.«<T»rlT» fluid* and errreUona of the iaa«'h and Ibey elraply take up in* «nn<l and j rarr> on Hi- m >ik )u*t MM earn* •• a : e-i-»i. atrvne. healthy »|.»in. h would I .1 . It On t!i(« a> "i-nt Mt 'iait * Dyaprpela Tablrta are prrfcvtly natunl In thnlr actkm iw«t illnli They d* not i«um ] any unnatural or violent disturbance In the alomacb or »..i. They ih. in- B»!vc« <)i«r«i tb» t—«\ and aupply the ■ > •mi» with all the nourlahmmt rnn> talnMt tn what la catrn and carry out Nature* j-Ur.a for the euat«nance and maiat»»am-« of the butty. How tn . >. miro amaible la li'< method I turn that rnt|iluye>l by many euffcrere from w«-«k alomartuf. Dy thin in. .n« body and brain crt all the cood. nurtltloua (nod they tired and the man la prnprrly nourUhcd and "I'l'MT't <•» carry on hla work and perform bla ilutfM. ll* could not poo* ] • Hi!) be In vrn%H-r wurkloc cnndlUon by • t«rvl«« hlisaetf or rmploylnK *»«*> new fancied. limu(n«i«-nt (ood that doea not contain enough nutrlm*tvt for ■ ->• ar-«.i.l baby. A •ttoi ie man 4i4im >ii'u.l work must be properly f><l and thla appllea to the brain a* well aa th* body. . i ' . ' . Btuart'a 1 rfaprfMta, TabUta. by re lieving the alAtnach of it a work, en able It to recouperate and raajaln Ita J normal health and •tr»t.s<li Nature repair* the worn and waated tlaaur* j-int ■** ah» hi-ala and knlla the bone of a broken limb, whkh la of courae not uaert .liirlntt the prtM-eaa of repair. IWllBIt - I>yape|»U Tableta ar<- f>ir aate by all .Irumtal* at W c»nta a boa and tber are the one article that th* .lr ijculat <!"••• not try to cell a<im"thli.»; In the place of that « "juat hi good." Their unqnatlfterl merit and auevraa and the. uoivrraaJ demand tor them baa placed them wllhia U»e reach of every one. I«ONN1Y WAT»ON CO. 1 ruml Wmwi mm* mmtmtmmn. he I lan. TMr« an ••« f»ii»w.w« Mml I T«>—»—. M»l« '« >»»«■>» *»«* | The achool MM will t«i(H you at horn*, if you can't attend. Hand for our fr*« fan. > card*. ■,'*, McI.AUI'.N * THOMSON. Cor, tnd and l*lk«. B»*ttl«. Wash. ~ hank OK CAPB NOMH NOTICK OP MCUL htim-k --li. h.i>l i:s MEKTIN To the Htockhottlers of the Itank of < up* Nome: oil ami r«< h of you on- lirrcby notlflf-d ' h.i ii apodal im-rilnK of the riocMioMera of the Hank of Cap« Norn*, a corporation of the State 'if W n.1.h.«1.)ii, bavlnjr Its principal I i-ino" of ihi«imc«h at th« Cltr of *♦«•■ (ittle, Wnahlnirton. ha» l»«i eatl«d by th- truntfr* of Mid corporation to mrpt on Tueada)*, th« lSth Jay of - M.in I*o4, at *:»« o'clock p. m., at the. office of Th« Union Ravins* A Tri»t t'omiiiiny, No.* 11l . Cherry •tr.-rt. In the Cltr of Seattla, Wain- I nut The iitixlr)*** to be brought before •aid tnecllns In na foilowa To fl«^t truitrea and all otl.ir officer* r«> qnlrnd to !>•• e>PCt*d by tht nlork holdara for the «Ti«iilnir year, and to trnnaact «ny other bu«|nc«« which inny proprrly come before It. i:;n h "i ■ ktiulili'r la riH|tii-atnil to be present. jamks d. HOOK. JH . President. I 1., TUIINEn. Secretary. NOTIC.'IC OF BPDCrAL BLBCTION, WhiTfuii, A peittl'm, alitned, by more, limn h'ii- nrili of thf qualified • ■ii-i i.ii-) r it,.- iii v -if Hcntllo, In Hi' i''llllll.l of Kin*, Hint* of WMtitng • •hi, him hen filed with nnd received. liy lln- |r,;| <|||v bllll)' Of (lie I' • I-1 t.'lly of Hiviltle, numr-ly, Hi" Munor iibM, Hi" city Council of anld <lty, i"-!iii.tiiiin[ (hat Hi- ixiiiiri,u !■•!< iif Illif1 llif riiv ..r !4.it1l- be iil!.-ii.| nnd I Hi .i certain tprrllory li<-i«<lnafii-r I '!<••.. I 11..-.1, lift lie tinted within Milld I I'liy of tit- it il.. prut thnl th« *>»l<l I- ■ • I li.l.iilw body mil' Mill In lir fli ■ inn i Ming In thn i'Hv of H« i"i. Hi' ■ mi-mi.>n Mii-iiii-i Mid i«-t«iti.i v fthull li" iiiiiii'fi'il l.i Ilii" I'll V -.1 HfUttlfl Hi Ihm oiiii- n iwi i »f fii'i city; an Id territory no |.to|..i*T.l t<» 1.. uiiiii-X'-'I 10 mil,l city ,i H»»ttlc I* di-m rll» '1 111 l fllll'iWM / ' ii'->;iiiMii»r m Ui" |ir— lotith" •>n«t corner of tlm limit* of •In City of ji.-ntn.., mild point being In thi iMilrr of 1..11.. W.mliltiKinii, and <-». I'-n.llnir thence anuthfily uloiig Mi' 1. hi. r of »:ilit l.ihi>. tn a I'.ilni ttui' : '•■ihi of lh« pr.«|.ii north boundary of tn*, town or city of .Columbia; ■■•■if InnliiK llirn.o 111 a i;--ii> 1.11 vn-Hl eily (in.l Roi.ih. ily .111.-. i|..11, follow ing the north and went Im>u»h v i»« of th» Ineorporntod limit* of Coltin* I.! , In the hiiuili«i-'I •in t»«-i 111. i«'.if. I 111 wii lion 21, ton nhiii|. 24 noIHI. of I range I east of the Willamette me rl'lliin; theme wi»*t ftlong t»»•* renter Hue. nf m|i| ki-. lion It, In anld Ih-.mi- I ihlp in the center of enld boundary Of 111- n>l|mi:ite If til ItH of till* I"W II or rlty of lii-iiict inn n: thenre in ■ I nrntrnl northerly and weatrrly di rection, following tin- '-""i and north I...vii.111 iin of ill" town >ir city of I;.•<»!«• i..v n 1.. ili<- 11..1 ilnv-l rumor of tlm ' 1.11... i11.- llmlta of nald rlty or town; thence «I »l to tin- center of tli" Bill wi-nt 1 ti!uifi'-l nf iHjwnm lull Illvi, thence In a genernt nnrth weatrrly <li■■I i ■■ 11.m, fi>ii'i« mi: tinl renter lid.- of tin- mild went channel of I iwunMi I liver to the HiMitli Hi" ■if --. n..!i 18, in Bald t»wn«hlp and mure li^f..ro named; th'-n. »■ »»i •lone the aouth line of •■ill aectlon 11 Mini < 'iiitimiliiK »-<••( alone lh.- r o'.iiili Una of n.ll k.m tii'im 11, 14 iin.i IS. In townahlp II north, of mniv- 3 *n»t, and rontlnulnv w»**t in projec tion th«r«»of to the nmin channel of I'uc-'t Bound or Adm^mlty lnlft; itin.i • northerly aJanii «.M riMln 1 hiinnri to it Junction with •!;•• main < li.uiii'l from rui-iii Hay. th^nr* •■ii»f.-ilv and luiuthcuiiMrrly alonK th# main rh«nn»l of Ktllott u-iy. and nlonir th* piM»nl w^«t»^ly limits of Hif <?|ty of Healtlo, to «i> Intprtw. ; tlon with th* '■ MM i MWtll bound* ■IT of ih- City >,t Seattle, thence easterly, following tUt iin-»«-ni mmtli-in boundary of Mi. City of Mraltla to tlm place of l>> KllMill'lf cireptlna; and rxcludlnr from aaid territory, above Afcribrtk that por tlon thereof «Mi la Included with- In the limit. of In* present town or (*lty of Went Reattle." Now. Th«rffiir». Notlr* In hereby <l<rn to all whom It may concern, thai on the tth day of March, IM« In the City of H**ttJe. Kln* County, , Htata of Waahltivtnn, pursuant In the (iroHalnna iif aectlon nine of an Art of Hi.* I>ectalature of the 8lat« if vi inhln*' pntllled, "An act providing for th* nrnnluiloq. < l.miifi- atlnn Incurtlon and icovvmment of munlrltwl rorpora tlona. and det-Urtnc in <»iii«-ir<-n« v." apprvvei] by the (lovertior Marrh 27, 11M. and puraunnt to thft provuw <i» ■if i inlln m. *■ No. 10S2I of the City of H< all ■■ a apet-JaJ election wilt be h« M for the |HIM- of aubmlttlnff to th» rleclom reaUtlnv In aald City of • Hlc and t" the electnra ir«l l in* in mm territory, the it lon, whether Ml I teritory ithnll b* an nexed t>> and Included within th« rorporate llmlta of aald City of !*<•• attle. and become a part of a»t<l rlty. That tb* foil'.—lnit placea arw ■!«-« tcnate<) t.y the Mid I/*ic!ii!attre |i,»i> of it.il I City ot Heattk*. aa th* poll; Ilia* >*' "* In iii ' territory «o pro («MVi| to be annexed: For all that • ..!•! of CoJambl* pre clnrt In «sld trrrltoiT. th» one»room offi. bulldln* it«*d at the corner nf TMiiy-thlrd Arenu* ik>uth and HrlU Slr»>«.| Pit all that portion of iMiu.iiilah preclnfl tn aald territory, at Itur •llrk'M Hmll.Ui'p I!l«hih Avenue and L*.*.»y Htrvet. In Houth Heattlr. Kor all that portion of \V.-«t ■■•». tie rrerlnct In aald territory, the fruit •tint Ml the i 'mini Ilrld*e | leadlnc to AIM r«lnl. near (Kr Cnnry Inland Ilathtnir lleaort. That the luld I>>«l«!atl\e H.*dy hna appointed mi 1 dealfmated «• thf offlrem to coo ... aald elorllon In aald prerlnrla. the following "•in*. I*an4 i lively •In Columbia pnwlnrt—D. D. '"row, Inapeetor; Chaa. Krsater and H.imu'-I Tajrtrart, .l(i<ta--a and N Andemon and (X I. i:r » ill. i'l-ilia of Mid elec tion. In Thiwamlah nrerlnrt-~A. Atkln aon. i'i«i"-|i.r: W. 1. Halt) I mil 1,, a I'^i'l. Ju-ir.-n. and O. A. Morrllt and CVorv" &lrParl.ind. Clerka of MM r|r<-U..n. In Went Heatita prerlnct—William P. Ikryd, Inapector: IVrry O. t^opp and i:d«.ir«t OL llanaon, Jn l«. « and JoM>t>h Wymora and J. IV. l!1-«ki-l> Clerk* of aald election. Thn folowlnv placea <»•<• denlrnAt ed by aald leglalatlY* body of aald City of Heattle na the poll In* plk«*<»« In Mtltl City of «<-iMI- for »a)il elec tion: ' '■; *~ ' IN TUB FIRST WAnn. In the flr»l prerlnrt of Mild ward at 214 t-Ir«t Avrnue South, nffhe Grand Central Hotel. In the •>■< "mi precinct of on lil ward—(lS Kit"' Avenue South. In the third prexinrt ot Mid ward —City Btabtea. Fourth Avenue South and ljm<" Htrirt. In the fourth pr*< Inrl of said ward—Fir* Headquartera. — In the fifth precinct of »n\\ ward —SOS Main BIrMM In the ftlith precinct of mil ward —New Hall, Mil JarkjMtn Htr«x-t. In the aevrnth precinct of mid ward—nnrber Shop. Highlh »vrnu# and Ilradford Street. IN TUB BBCOKD WARD. - In the flr*t precinrt of aald ward —1227 Jackann Ftreet. In the or, mi.l precinct of mid ward—2lll Jackson Btre«t, In the third precinct of »nld Ward — oilman* Hall. In the fourth rro"lnp| of wild ward—2S22 Jarkaon Street. IN TIM" Till! WAnn. . In the flrat precinct of Raid ward — I tit Kant ColumbU Ktrect. In the aecond pi 'ii' i of aald ward— Mndronn Council Hall. . In the third precinct of unlit ward —1207 Kaat Madlaonn Rtreet. ■In th« fourth prerlnct of nal.J ward—Miuilaon Para Pavilion. IN 1 ihi i .1 in ii \v \!tr». In the fir precinct of mid ward —Municipal Court lV>oni. In the awond" precinct of Jald ward—Offlc* of Occidental lint, • In the third precinct of hi LI ward —Orrice of Hotel p*rrln. In tin* fourth precinrt of aald ward—Tlaya' Induatrlal Hchool, cor« lifr Khtl) Avrnue and Marlon (Street. In thr fifth |if. 11l I 'if Mid ward —Old Fire, Headquarter*. Beventh Avenue, end Columbia Htreet. In the alxth precinct of «al<l ward —Carpunter Shop, County Court noun. in THR VI FT IT \vu:ii In the flint precinct of anld ward — IJvery Horn, IUO Wmlerii Avc mio. In the aocfirifl |>r«Tjfi<-t of ■•■hi wnrd J|| UnlVlNlly Hlli-ot. In (In* llilrii prciln* t of. nal<l ward — H. 12 Klr»t Avenue. lii Hi.- fourth pfsclnct Of mii.l ward —1610 Hlxth Avenue, In tin rinii prsctOCt of >•>. I . I wuid —31 i i i,1.,i, Htrept. In tint id Hi ...-, In. I of snld wnrd — 1011 Third Avenue. IN TIIM RIXTII WAIII). In the ritHi prednrl tit «nld word — lUIS l'"lr»it Avenue, In ihm x.-i nii.i |.i.' in. I of iwld W(ird~2322 Flint AVfiiue. In th* third prci-tnct of xnld ward —M;n-i-iii«-iil ::i;l t first AV«-OUe. In ill" fourth |>r«-< Imi t of said wnrd-~ll«s<irii»'nl I>enny Hchool, i <rii. aviiiii.- nnd Wnll nirp«*i. 111 ilh- Ulih |.i.. In- t of .-.i|.| ward Hi.i.-I n..,wirt , IHIO Hlxlli Avf-nuc IN TUB ■aVEWTH WAltli. In the flint i«. -i I(.• \ »f said wani UuiMif.r Huuth Bid* I'lks Ktrort between Minor and lli-llevun Ave lill.ll In the second prerlnrt of said w«rd—4o9 t'onllu* A .-ii ij.- In the third pn < In. I nt >• lid ward •■ ■'•'!* Cum I.i li<' Amiiikv In Ih* fourth |.re< Inrt of aald wnrd—<'onipr O<nny Wny and Hoyl ■ton Aveitui*. In the flflh prorlnrl of SaM ward — IMI KiNjrlecnth Avrnue. In Hi- ulith precinct of said w ■ v I ™<"orn<'r Vni*ri\\ Avenue and. ICant Xl^rrer Btreet. In tli* aevwith precinct of said ward—TOU Kant M.i..'K..0 Htrret. In the eighth jvrerlm-t of mild ward .r.i'l Uiittilal-.i- Avonue. IN TUB KIOTIITII WAItD. 111 the flrat precinct of pill ward 410 l>-nny Wny. In the aer-ond precinct of said wnrd — 600 Wnrren Avenue. In the third precinct of aald ward ~SO4 Fourth Avenue North. In the Fourth precinct of snlil ward ~"00 Quwn Anne Avenue. IN Till NINTH WAUI>. In the flrat prerlnct of » • t-1 ward —UIO Orand Houlr\-ard. In the aernn'! precinct of said M-iird—Ofrice «f I^eb-f.'uttfr I .'lin- ' her Company, at Itoaa f4la(lrm. In the third |.»"lmi of .11 war.ll —-odd Fellow*' Hall, corner •v«-tt Htrevt and Fremont avrnue. In th» fomtli precinct of sadl ward—TJwwl Templar II ill. »M| Illcwett Htr^et. In the Fifth |.r». Inct of said ward —May's Hall. In the sixth prerinrt of saM ward —•Tornrr Kfrkwoo»| and North C9th HI oct. s In the cverenth pr*Hln<t of Ml<l u.if-1 - 4<i> 1-in.t TSnd Street. In the eighth precinct of said wsrd — Iwii limn Htore, 7Sd and Aurora Htreet. That said election will becondu^t- 1 <-l at x.il I polling places In the City of Hettttl* severally, by the. follow- ! ing »i--<irii-i (nspectom and Judges of said election: IV TUB I I RUT WAni>. At the voting I'll.— In said first precinct of said ward, by 11. Wll- Itams, Uiapeclor. and < 'haJi. I'ilnitl and K. li. Trarey. judges of aald •toetleOi At th« voting |.|.n c In said second precinct of said ward, by Rrur* Al cr. Inspector, and T. A. Marshall, ' Judge* of said election. A! the voting pl*.e In said third precinct of said ward, by Frank Warren. Inspector, and Otto Han son and Frank Itetirrd. judges of Mid election. At th« voting place In said fourth precinct of said war.". by If. K. Ktanley. Inspector, and James ; o'Leary, and John M l^"t. Judges of Raid election. 'At Ih* voting place In said fifth 1 precinct of said ward, by Jam"* WII -»>>n. inspector, .i C Campbell and Jnmes Mi ■'.ill. judge-* of said elec tion. At the voting place In •*!<! sixth precinct of m! wnrd. by James Ilo gurt, Inspector, and I<«>ander Miller mid Irving Reltse, jndges of aaid j election. . T At the voting place In said seventh precinct of *«!d ward, by C P. Cor nHl. Inspector, snd Mat Hand nt\A W. I* Itartman. Judges of said elec tion. IN THR PKCOND WARP. At the voting place In said first precinct of aald ward, by I>. O. Hnow. Inspector, snd O. J. Probtrt and <>. Mul. thy. judges of said elec tion. At the votlnr plac* In said aernnd precinct of said ward, by I*. W. Ful ler. Inspector, in I F. F. Randolph and Donovan, Judges of Mid elec tion. At the voting place In said third precinct of anil ward, by N. W. man. Inspector, and P. J. lluid<*tt* snd nil Itobtnson, Judges of a«ld election. At the voting place In said fourth precinct of said ward, by Jam Dock- Ing. t!i-i>i. trvr. and W. n. tfharp and John \\"<hn. judge* of mi Id election. IN THE THIRD WARD. At tho voting place In said first I rre«lnrt of cald ward, by N. \V. Urockett. Inspector, and O. n. Thor grelnson ii I Tat Keuney. judge* of said election. At the voting place In the second precinct of aald ward, by James V. Mawm. Inspector, and <Ma>- Allen snd William ftltiltnan. judges of a»ld election. At th* voting plftre In the third precinct of said ward, by 11. A. Fred eric**,-Inspector, and K. H. Keen* and Jason 11. Htrong, judge* of Mid •lection. At the voting place In the fourth precinct of said wsrd. by William Kteffln, Inspector, and O«org* Hart lett and A A. Rutleg*, Judges of said election. IN THE FOnHTH WARD. At the voting plnce In the first precinct of aald ward, by John W. ll.inn.i. Inspector, and T. W. Jones snd It. K. nusselt. Judges of aald election. At the voting place In the second pr»«cinct of said ward, by F. O. Whltsker, Inspector, and John IX Noll and O. <• Ramsey, Judges of I said election. At th* voting place In the third precinct of aald ward, by James 1! Mrlkle. Inspector, and J. Henry Den- , ning and W. H. IJewellyn, judges of snld election. At the voting i-lnro In the fourth precinct of said ward, by I*. T. Dodge. Inspector, and John S. 111-Am I and John W. ' irnlne. Judges of said election. At the voting place In the flflh precinct ot snlil wnrtl. by Fred Ossrh, Inspector, and Oeorge Mlchrl. and A. M. diiiham. Judges of said election. At the voting plsce In the sixth precinct Of said ward, by George; ' Zlmmerir.'in. Inspector, and Ooorge It Owen and Z. V WJlevin,' Judges of Raid election. IN Til!' FIFTH WAI At the voting pines In the first preolnrt of said ward, by ChA*. l: Johnson, Inspector, and N. A. San born and J. B. ninhop, judges ift said election. At Hie voting <•'<- In thp serond precinct of said ward, by F. C. Aker nwn, Insneotor, and John Allison nii.l A. H. Fowler, ill: i of said flection. At lh« voting place lit th« third prsclnct of saM ward, by It. 12. i.nil- rue, ir,i.|.t ■ ».,r «nd A, N, flklnn»r and v. j, <-,iv. iii:i.t. judges .' aal'l ••Iff Hon. At th*. voting plnro in th* fnurlh preeltu I of n.ilij ward, tiy It J', <'r»lg. Inspector. en<t J. w. Klniicar snd W. It Turner, j'l'iic i of said election. At the voting i-i.i... In t)i» fifth precinct of «ald word, l»y .l,in,<i Orondyke, Inspet tor, »•,,! j. W Zurrim*r ■■'■•i I. J. M Qu.il.J, judges •>f nul>) election. A! I),. ■ m.liiih; |.l.i'. In III" Iclrlit precinct of wild ward, by C 11. in- Ml la. Inspector, iiml J. W. M. li., !.<■>• urnJ :.'i'i m < iilllx-IK, judgrs 111 Mid election. IN THi: HIXTII WARD At i hi- voting I'll- >■ In the first pl'pflnrt of r.d'l m..i.!..!,>• i'<.m'l!'i* I•» I •.. •ill, lli«I ■'■< I'ir. 11l Kin" ilorf an<l IV. H. I'ui -••-', Juris*-* of ill rl«i tlon. At the viiiiir t>|:ifn In th* s*cond precinct of aali] «;<!•!, by (I, W. Wheeler, lnsi<ector, nnd Cooper Will* ihkl Klike li>it|i-r, Judges of nil.l Hpclloii. At l|- voting place 111 th<« third precinct of said ward, by 111. mi volgl. »ri«i*ilor, «n«! lluirh T, IVil llnrn* and lunar 11, Cunningham, Judge* of M..i.| . i. . !i.,i,. At the voting piur* In th« fourth precinct of mild ward, »>y f',. K. Iy>n*;- Mlow, Inspector, und Itay lieam and It. I! llullurk. Judges of »»ld «l-' - lluii. At ih* voting place In the fifth precinct of ««ld ward, by O. W. Ifupgond. lii«i»ftor. and . Robert Wi li and Ji.uk Keefe, Ju>U:< * of wild <•!••> ii<.n in this snvKNfTii WAni). At thi» place In the flmt precinct of anl<! ward, by Harry 1.-ij.wm th. inspector, and iir.ii ('npelntid and W, 11. Whit ford, Jn-iKi-n of *ii'l <■!<•' tlon. At the Viiiiii.f i.i.' ■■ In Hi" second prevlnct of said ward, by mils I*«olr, iriitpertrjr, and H. J. Tnylar and li ink «"ii:=Kuri, Jndfea of said *lec lion. At the voting |.1.. <- In th» third prwlnct of wild ward, by J. W. liurk, li,»i»-. !■». and J. Young and O. J. Walla*, judges of anld elwtlon. At the voting place In the fwirth prrclnrt of said Ward, by W. K. Uud i"iir, iri«|--. tor. and O. Hammer and J. F. Vngt, Ju/tgea of said election. ■ At th* vi.tinjf pl»»-« In the fifth precinct of «... I I ward, by K. N. Herald. inirpArtor. and <„'. V Billow and M. McTelgh, .lg«-a ft said «l*c* tlon. At th* vo'lng place In th« ■ lith preclnrt of Mid wnrd, by I. N. Hob- Inaon, in-»i»«-* t«■». and N. Kr»«ic- anil James Wtit, Judxes of wild elec tion. At th» volln* plar* In the »<•»••» nth pr*rlnct of «ald ward, by 'rew Johnson, ftip>i>» i 'or. ami «*. J. Stoll and W. C. Wilbur, juris** of aald •lajcUon. At ttw* voting pit'• In the eighth i)r<M-lnrt of rnnUi ward, by C. D. Knight lrmp»- and J. M. Taylor and M'»"rc" Alexander, lodges of ■aid election. » IS Till I I -.IITH WAIID. At the votlnc pli.rt. In th» flrat tir^i-irtrt of aald war X by J. 11. Ijiy enck. Inspector, and W. II ''.hit and J. .'■' Ilarno, JuJges of said dec lion. At the. voting ptrre In the aerond prednrt of mid ward, by William A. Major, Inspector, and I* D. Bayr»« and M IU( hard*. jU'J*e« of satd *ler tlon. At the voting pUre In the third prefttirt of said ward, by T. W. lien nett, Inanector. and O. C Ganoace »nd II Nelson, Judces of said elec tion. At the rottnir plai"* In the fourth preflnct if said ward, by A. •'. Mar- Iton.ili. lfi"|.<-<-i"r. and P. O. Taw and W. 11. I'aMudl, Judges of said flection. IN THE NINTH WARD. At th* voting place In the first precinct of said ward, by James: Jones. Inspector, and «'.<»'>ra;c Under and J. 11. Newell. Judges of said election. vi th* TOtlnic place In th^ second precinct of said ward, by J. li l» ht, Inspector, and C W. Tenny and WII-; Ham Crawford, Judges of said elec* lion. At th« voting i'i'#> In the third precinct of .11 ward, by . ¥. M. ' Comnan. Inspector, and C. M. Ilrooks and U 8. Parker, Judges of said election. At the voting place In the fourth precinct of said ward, by Edward R. -mm. Inspector, and B. 8. Elder, and I.ml I^and. Judges. At the voting place In th« fifth precinct of said ward, by .1. I) Kher rl.k Inspector, and William M«-to»lf and W. W. Wolf, Judges of said ejec tion. . At th« rottng place In th" sixth prnclnct of said ward, by Guy A. WUmott, Inspector, and F. A. Mo- Donald and F. S. Oustln, judges of said election. At the voting pla«*e In the seventh precinct of sahl ward, by X*. I. Day- , ton. Inspector, and A. 11. Rogers and H. 11. Beach, judges of said election. At the voting place In the eighth precinct of said ward, by C. W. Wheeler, Inspector, and W. 8. Ttragir and Ceo. It. Ileightower, Judges of said election. That at said election the polls will be open from »:00 o'clock a. m. to 7:00 o'clock n. m.. that each elector who shall be In favor of annexing snld territory to the City of Seatte, ■hall vote a ballot contslnlng the words. "For Annexation." that each elector who shall be opposed to an nexing aald territory to th* City of Seattle shall vote * ballot con taining the words "Agralnft Annexa tion." . In witness whereof I have hereun to set my hand this Sth day of r. b ruary, l>o4. jsr> Rin.ivarefc City Comptroller and ex-Offlcio City aerk of the City of Seattle. Date of first publication, Febru ary t. l»04. Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co Carrying A!a*ka Pacllle Ft. re. and United BUtn mall KOn VALDE3 AND BEWAIU. Catling at Junraii. Sltka, Taa>. tat, KAYAK, Rllatnar and COOK INLET rot NT* • ; & x . KXfl IR....MARCH 1 8. 8. PASTA MARCH W. 8. 8. JAMKS It- '1.1.A1t MAR. 20 S. 8. James I>o!lar sail* fr<>ii Seattle rvcry .0 day* via out.-id rout* direct. Balling from Arlington Dock. I p. m. No frr-Ul.t ie«lv«>a «ft*r nooo on day of nailing. Company rvacrrra right in rhnnse utrftmcra or data* of aall- Ing without not Ira. R. B. CAINU rrea. J. K. TUOWDRirKJE. M«r. Phonr, Main HIT. til First avana*. B«atUa. ALBERT HANSEN Rich Jowolry 706 First Aye.