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[CAPTURED tish Forces in South ica Suffer Crush- ing Defeat Under Gen. DeLarey | (apture 1200 Men, Four Guns and One Pom- pom — London Downcast pies Hees 8 Read to Parliamen gies Defense Is Made of siebute, but English Peo- paftemember Cases Were Other O!- feers for Less Disasters Have Have Been Hit March 10.— Gen. De the Boer leader, has captur- atire force of Gen. Methuen Africa, and London is down. Pate last terridle reverse to ums was announced in the commons today and creat- | ezcitement. It was fol- stil greater excitement on | where work was largely | and crowds gathered in >) came in a dispatch trom mer, which says to send you bad news Methuen. With 90 pm under Maj, Paria and} ,four guns and one pom- farted from Wyndburg te meet Greenfield with troops, but Friday Was attacked by De Swebesch and Pam- | ‘The Boers charged on three | Five bancret fifty troops [time in at Mariboge They Pines four miles. They re- ‘Wat Gea. Methuen, when | Wa pisner. I have He reports that fering in two col- @ wagons moving | of those with the HEE rl Hi LF H mounted trope who themselves froin Tushed pest the gu: fo check this terrific rout rmation pifane defense was made in th fliied round ba o'clock in th fiers part oye y of Mate he bene tacticia Eariy in th command of THE FEN THE DEPARTURE ) BY BOERS cs” a, Having reveled against the 20 per oent tax of the new Boss of the T: pitthe bulletin boards | battle, these unhappy gamblers now gaze for the last time upon the shores of Puget Sound, ALL NEW ENGLAND IS INVOLVED IN-A STRIKE {vat extend to certain branch i and manufacturing ‘In Boston Alone 8000 Freight- Hand-|: ; lers Walk Out and Thousands More ji." Are Expected to Follow BOSTON, Mass., March 10.—What| given that to be the largest strike ory of New England, was ynless the men were re- may pro’ in the hi -|inaugurated bi -|tncludes up to this time the greater| would be called o | the company had no idea of Its mag hls morning a IN A \ BENEFIT 10.000 men will be involved in this fatter to the federated An attempt was 1 KILLED _THIRTY-NINTH ita i “ LONG HAS ~ — RESIGNE D. C,, March y Long handed his y they were th 8 of many menenge’ ri ofthe) WASHING lebrating the secretary « “FORM STATE © FEDERATION , March 10, poently sent | intention vention | tice f MERGER TasveT ror 2 THE ST. PAUL NEW YORK, March 10. - DERALED eng e rails owing to ite hi e ties for | rds before leaving the track, line.” [obanio —= i RAR age Te onatration, ~lare now idle, and it is expected t t and the was packed from top t PHILADELPHIA, Maret r th miral and Mra, Set h King | restgnation morning. omevelt May 1 Moody morning, t nad y attention to and « no delay to traffic SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FROM SEZ STAR. MONDAY EVENING, MARCITI 10, , OF WHE EXILES enderloin, and having been overcome by the Seattle police after a hard| as their ship gathers headway for distant Monte Carlo) GAMBLERS SAY THEY WILL NOT OPEN IN DEFIANCE OF POLICE Johnny Clancy Returns Frow Portland With Nothing New to Offer—Owners of Big Gambling Houses Still Refuse to Give the 20 Per Cent Demanded by the Boss-- The Small phi maying an Peat at Poker y, without any dem : SCHLEY VisiTS SIDES WIT GERMANY ja has taken the > his mother, for whom after retirement. Aay confirmed a st “WANTS HIS MOTHER : Umatilla on hee arrival here The on at Missoula WEATHER FORECAST along the| cisco, WEATHER FORE Beattie and VicinityTonight and T ADAMS & BLA 719 Becond Ave., Hin There'll Be a Style About yourclothing that’s very desirable, if you buy it here. We have studied your wants and have bought to meet them. We have had made up to our order a great many lines of the best and most des able cloths of the in the most popular styles. They were bought for cash and have been priced at the lowest pos- sible prices. A line of new grays and plaids of all-wool mat t will give an unusually good value at $12.50 ADAMS& BLANCHARD | 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block POPS POSSESS OOSOOOESSOSS SO SEHOOOOS OD | Patent Medicines at Cost fs the regular price Buy from your local druggist. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. \ 627 First Avenue 090000000000 0000000009 0960 0000000004 000400 0OHess © 5 CENTS value, Tomorrow, @ CENTS 5 Cents Damask Towels, 8 in. Double Damask, All "Spring Dress Goods ther intensely interesting Tuesday tn this popular hadow of a res wonderfuly busy one In the Drese ‘Spring is almost here; the dressmaking campaign Is now well un- der way, thousands of women are preparing enthustastically. Prices Will Exert a pander soepyperci ail the newest + Ae on why this week shouldn't be a mt Melange in ail the newest shades: price, per yard ... .66e Granite Cloth, fn all the newest 4 ‘0 Very special attention ts ¢ following: Beautiful Black Silk Grenadines, it Microbine Versus Piles Come and get a sample. I Will cure internal and external, § also Pruritis itching) Gwar- }) 4404 Third Ave, Corner Union anteed, or money back. Telephone Main 534 J. FRIEDMAN AND SON, $8.95 Between Season SUIT SALE We want to move our sr weight goods to make room for the new ar- | rivals of Spring and Sum- mer weights. The differ- | ence in the seasons here is | slight, and many people wear the same weight cloth- ing the year round. Remember, we've only been in business fourmonths —that means that you'll get no shop-worn goods at this sale. Only the best styles made of reliable materials and handsomely tailored. Any $10, $12.50 or $15 Suit in the House $8.95 J. Friedman & Son, 903 FIRST AVENUE Near Rainior-Grand Hotel 6 Loaves jt Het: 25¢ Albert Hansen { pdt Yhe largest jewelry house im the | Northwest. HE Only Paper in Seattle Ti Dares to Print the 8300 KACH—Two good corr 12 and 13 Sd Herbert 5, : LION CLOTHING HOUSE MEN’S GOOD BUSINESS SUITS Ata very | pecial priee— House 220-222 First $1.85 | will buy a boy's $4 all- wool suit. $2. 50 and $3.50 Men’s Shoes, brok- en lots for $1. 25: $300 and $3.50 Ladies’ Shoes, hand turned weited ‘ a 6 AND CAFE 1413 Second Avenue on Marche block. Te ny 880, n 1. Ma id sizes in and $6 the lat. WELHUTCHINSON CO COR. 2% AVES & UNION SID