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PERMANANCE OF CURE The Chief Merit Many ao called pllo gemedios will af for@ the user slight temporary relief and the majority of sufferers do 1 expect more than this, Women eape cially, after having tried every prep eration recommended for the eure of Pilea have come to the conclusion, that there is no cure except by an operation. This is rightfully viewed with dread cause of the yok to ayatem of women, joted, have re , the Getioate nerve ané many of th af signed theme: 0 the att with fover a thought that there ts any help in sight for them. 4 We invite the Atsentian of all such | te the © of the lady whose addres on below *T fe y to recommend the Pyramid Pile Cure, for after sufter- ing ten years with a most distressing form of Piles, I am entirely thanks to tl edly ing this can we 166 Whitman st, ¢ Ten months lat glad to may that free from P eveland, Ohto. ake writes, “I an m still perfectly ave not had the 4 tro: ince I first used remedy am well known tr and have advertised Pyra. mid Pile Cure extensively here. 1 take : Pleasure in doing so as it saved me from an operation, which I always dreaded, and you are assured the rem- ¥ ety can have no firmer advocate than 1 Testimony Uke this sh the most skeptical, tha Cure not only cures, but cure to at cured. 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Free Delivery. Buye sof Homes Come in, look over our lint. NOWHERE will YOU FIND a better ALLL AROUND list; and our Montana Addition ane : Overlooking Lake Washington aerate MANY of our eustom- ho 7° looking for SUB. MES ft Gisait SOR VERTCme. 0: TheThompsonCo 224 Pike Street PHONES—John 3121; Ind 4121 a | made ao bie haul of $1,500 worth la amgdeied Winew and cigars yonter day The contraband aired ‘were cached in the wharf, having been | | umuggied from the IMmprées of China Frank @mith, county commiastoner at Wallin Walla, will be elected to succeed himself today by the judge 5 ma’ of the #uperior court and the county Sommisstoners Smith igned|@, W. ENGLE WOUNDED HIM nis Association for the Davia trophy | wome time ago. won from Amerioa by them last sea nebhaunene SELF IN TRYING TO KILL fon, 4 pee “INDIAN JOE” GREGG ne mystery of Patey Donovan | THREE ASK ‘DWORCES future is still unsolved, and the ‘ghia _ : | | provable solution seems to be a } pla e in the outfield of the Car The following divoree were The street In front of the notort } | dinals, with a fat envelope twice a | fled iy the superior court yeater-| ous Arcade dance hall, on King} month | day: Mrs. Helle Huseby against An-| street, was the soene of « shooting my wala . drew H. Huseby, on ground of crucl-| affray last night, During a fight gh, Ypatianti i# about the only Amer cpniigy ty and non-support; Mrs. T. W between “Indian Joe” Gregg and G. JOCKEY CLUB AT SAN FRAN‘] toan-bred horse that will perform in] Against Nils Weeden on ground of| W. Engle, the latter drew a gun and The Seattle k nel Club decided at } | the big stakes in Fingland next wen-| | cruelty; William Smith from Mra.| attempted to shoot, Gregg «ramped CISCO FIXES DATES FOR! son. ‘rhe handicappers have put top| * i es ane ngs ge ey | Limaie Brith, on ground of desertion.| Engle’s hand and the bullet merely | weight on his aerate ene Sse Oe _ “od Grege’® shoulder, Grege| RACING AT THE MEADOWS | Weisht on him to hold ite next bench show at the | Sen tacdea ee taieriaerh arms Got Jake Schaefer keeps the world's| Madison pavilion, on Lake Wash- in such @ manner that the next bul } billias nahip trophy, ac-| ‘ston. ‘The question of aband | let entered Engle’s own leg just : “4 the site first chosen at the corner of ; - at Th M ee ‘ jing to « ision by the Frenoh vr ; a above the knee, tactng at T Te tos natight to compel hin] Thind avenue and James street, for | Tenele nad ‘Indien Sov’ fave been wilt begin June 11 and witt « : gh the new one was decided by a vote Nt it up or « lefend it | at swords polnts for some time. Imn- ft August @ ‘This was determined] #6 tol view of the offer made ‘ ale claims that Gregg bas twice as- pon at the meett f the Pactfi MoChes Tie onty horse be. | BY Willlam Steffen, proprietor of the . |, MoChe P y_ horse & sauited him and that he drew a rast Jockey Club ye day in Ban} j¢ Sed pavition, the club decided te put the Rath follow ns nging to KH. F ather w atthe t " razor upon him at a dance Baturday @ adopt beinetna Sune 1h teh eee t this year. If he] matter to @ vote | ray night, ‘The men started wrangling ak ede tascer 6 ts trains h sent after th eee aly atten oe om in the Areade shortly after 9 o'clock st 6 nd, August § $80,000 W ’ i ther. | ¢ vute car service will be «ive epee ing dt with (WO Weeks additional If desire : ‘ the east nd thiu thought probable that Was ie ip tbe nF yon abe ye meres Low Ange any time weer ver's lay each aftesnoot R , hare enone ember 1 and to May ? ; Cera ' troupe of pertorm. | Match Is to Be the Main Event] fore th SS ween It is expected that the « ru f rtain the children, | nO oth rory ake steps to prevent the ' " # and trophte at Acme Club Tournament} (he police arrived Gregg had @ slight ‘or the to oe semehan. Seb haat oehenentie, «elie i” in the shoulder and Engle a that tt hed 1 ‘ yesterday aéded (0 the club's gee), Tbuteday | buts a. in bis leg from his own re- , ware and Patrolmen Thomson and Hub- } ‘ A lively go between G. Brown and) hard, attracted by the shots, placed ra oe 1 Avetria win votn bel “* TWO FEATHERS Tommy Daly, two well known ame-| th r arrest. Greeg was| 7 x sco 3 } | tours, w th mn ¢ at the sed of $% bail. Dr. McDowell a ace by M und Engtar LOST THE MATCH) vexina tournament to bo wiven by| Grensed the wound in Engle’s lee aii — ‘ | Br an ¥ may be repre |the Acme Club in Ranke’s hall,| ingle tn in Jail s te 8 : iby I are. The com -wratava a= lala epem | Thursday evening. The men will ‘ ale 1. | pany making Darracq cars has tiled wo Feathers,” the Indian wres-| weigh in at 130 pounds. Couhaht at loci riew thre t ler, failed to throw the American,| The rain will consist of eight ent ey wee engl SS Re tae ea rea eg eee |e aoe Sn and MAY EW may be , a D hour at Victoria lest night 1 i amateurs, most of whom are enka) “te ‘muni . resenting all th the} two falls, but did not have enough f the club instructor. Bach] horses ed t .* time to get third one, MeMil- will basexamined by the club] SCHOOLS “al ¢ - an ie nin Beat 7 » feat an before enter co, W w Vat once," gers GOLD FrET tan to ts awn tn Uéottle tor tle fee deters entering the ring ; MM in wi p tm June} bes ~ een = y _ *| sporta won money the match ois | start promptly at twhen be wil ner formall merglie ierrera, which was to t O'Neill, the Indian's tratner, threw] 2 o'clock. J. B. Mille ix secretary | paign for t t He im } see tout Shak. wade a4] 1¥@ Bngtiah man-of-war's men Itt} ang) treasurer of th » and Kd t 1 figh +. e: ~d - , k succession » one ho it i p he ma maker. leky will release Catcher Me-| REDFERN 18 REINSTATED nge. This came off as a pretini-|~ } Farland, as has been an 4, but] LOS ANGELES, March &—Jockey} Dary | The board of ectueation tant night rill give him another opportunity to] Arthur Redfern has been reinstated | oeeiceRe ARE ELECTED Gents of the Cnyen Lalee district ch his thirst with water, | by the officials at Ascot park. Hts! [brn i5 meer * rod re eee eat te ; oe ] Spier Stn te water the Sen, hows restdent of th provide for the construction of a ‘The American tennis players will| ever. Redfern was ruled off for re sociation; Hickman Price, mane high school building for Fremont, t contest this year with Doherty fusing to ride a mount belonging to| ager of the track team, and W. Hem Gel Lhis end Beoekiyn. The brothers of the English Lawn Ten-/ an enemy of his father leet Friday, / Rill, manager of the base bal! team. Lengniiew le prevent ¢ “ b mea | that something be done to remedy > ANARD the smoke evil at the Longfellow ; | school, Latona and Brooklyn people | requested that a kindergarten be lo- 7 ated in their district LITTLE STORIES FROM MANYWHERE At a large meeting at Walla Walla, last night, Senator Ankeny was thanked for hig successful ef- forts in securing the retention of Fort Walla Walla on the list of per- manent military posts tn the United States. The town of Rostyn and the far- mers of Kittitas are expecting to in- | stall an electric Nght system, car- rying the currents from Ellensburg, acroas the riyer. Rev. Mr. Sullinger of Bellingham in a sermon at Everett, inet night, ared Eltjah Dowie insane. ne 3-monthe-old daughter of Mr Mrs. Harry Smith, at monds, | was accidentally smothered to death, | Sunday morning, in bed, the mother having lain upon It in her sleep. An| inquest will be held } man giving the name of Tim Sullivan tried to buy strychnine at a Kalama drug store yesterday, say- ing he wanted to commit suicide. He was arrested on a charge of tneanity. The question of new machinery and a new smokestack for the cap- itol will be discussed at the next meeting of the Olympia apitol commission. The present fced-water heaters are found to be inadequate. Ira and John Allen are searching Lake Ozette for the body of their father, who was drowned from a boat on the lake, Two 16-year-old boys, Eugene Horton and Frank Green, have been arrested at Olympia for horse steal- ing. The steamer Miller, hinook and Astoria, & voyage Friday that feared she would not be make a safe landing. John Montague, who was reported missing from his cabin in the moun= tains back of Walla Walia, has been found alive and safe. He ha acrous the Oregon line to iand and was living hold his clatm. Through recommen@ation of the collector, the $500 fines imposed on running. be- had so was to the steamers Garland and Prosper were yesterday reduced at Port Townsend to $5 each. Kalama is to have electric lights. ‘The poles are already set and about 50 subscribers head the lit Columbia has petitioned to b made @ station postoffice to Seattle for the purpose of securing free de- for foreign markets Mrs. Annie BE. Liggett, a ploneer lamette valley, is dead at livery. | Whitman county farmers repott! ent wintering of stock. Cat-| of the W an exce! tle had to be fed only @ few days North Yakima at the age of @ She out of the whole season. crossed the plains in 1552. The ice crop at Roslyn is reported) Miss Margharett Keyes, one of the good. The average is about 10| best known educators of the state, inches thick and the quailty ts» ex-| died at Olympia, Sunday afternoon. cellent. The new steamer Jefferson, now At the school election, held at| being completed at the Heath ship- yards, in Tacoma, will be inunched April 2 Mixes Frances Hastings, a Port Townserid society giri, will christen the boat. D, M. Cook, proprietor of the Plo neer Fuel Company of Everett, which firm is under boycott by the teamsters’ union, has issued a warn- ing that any walking delegate who parades with a sign in front of hile North Yakima, Saturday, the largest} vote In the history of the gity was polled, 40 votes being cast. R. K. Nichols was elected for the three- year term and on Compton for} the one-year term. | At the Castie Rock school election, | Saturday, P. 8. Dykerman won by a large majority. The proposition to tamne $10,000 In bo for the purpose | of purchasing a new school bulld-| place of business or follows his ng and alte, and to defray the $4,000| wagons will “do so at their peril.” | indebtedn of the district, was| The new protected cruiser Tacoma carried | put to sea yesterday on her trial that Olympia has contributed large-| blocking ali trains. o the Puget sound commerce this | year, 19,000,000 feet of Jumber alone’ having been shipped from that place trains through at all Detective Mulhern of Vancouver nor gripe, » But act gently, naturally, will not do it much Children are PERFECT HOME gers, of for Sogn ‘B00. NEVE! * “ghey mabe me Sesngls and booklet free. feel s0 good!” THE SEATTLE STAR The election held at Columbia for| trip. She has made one trial trip school directors, Saturday, waa a| before and was found completely | close one, and contests will be en-| satinfactory. She will probably coma) tered for alleged ftlegal poll f\ to ¥ sound on ber return Con voles, Over 100 votes were ed| her present trip in the count The greatest blockade of the wi Dr. C. M. Martin was clected| ter experienced by the Great Nor school director at Belleview Satur-| ern road has been on since last Baty | day. urday between Madison and the Ca A statistionl report just out shows| cade tunnel, where landalides arg The service af rotarles have been required to get ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES Greatest in the World A MILLION, HAPPY Be recetnee! | aT Oe ere kept healthy with CASCAR- | are a sweet, palatable, fragrant little tablet—taste idhood's SOLD Address Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York. Ballard Business Men Warmly) Defend Judge From Democratic Attacks Ballinger | | versity | THAT Hon, D. G } vther Dem béen at work at Washington t of the dredging of Rellard harbor, were 4 at ting of the Business Men's Club last . Cotterili’s statements that| fl an others follow and pattern af- Ballinger’s work had been|Ii ter him in every way possible, hostile to the Lake Washington |B any fool can copy or imitate, canal were denounced as wilful version of the facts In striking co trast with his own rf ommendations in this oUon. The whole agitation was branded | as a cheap campaign ruse, It w stated that Cotterill had been one of the first engineers to suggest placing &@ lock at the head of Salmon bay, | and it was shown conclusively that! every shovelful of earth dredged! from the harbor would be so much work towards the completion of the] canal. | The business men present ex-| plained that Judge Ballinger's work at Washington was in direct line with the recommendations of the government engineers In charge of the work. Ballard business men employed Judge Ballinger to repre- sent them at Washington. but it takes brains to originate They are not progressive, up-to date or alive in their profenston. If you have any trouble with your Kidneys, Bladder or Or- fans, consult Hyndteate Doctor. The only true specialist in the Northwest in these diseases. RICE’S Restaurant and Bakery Fresh Bread, Rolls, Pies and Cakes Every Day. Bread 4c Loaf SPRCIAL LUNCHES FOR LADY SHOPPERS, Coffee or Chocolate with Whipped Cream 10¢. Rice's Restaurant and Bakery 1329 Second avenue. Opposite Arcade bullding. He Wo Chinese Medicine Co. Cure all chront: dimeases of men and women with- out operation Cured by power- ful Chinese herbs, barks, buds nd Vegetables, ‘These wonderful * remedies cured hun- of cases have been up to die GUARAN- TEE to cure rheumatism, asthma, catarrh, stomach, kidne . liver, femal reakness and all private diseases. |Call and see this wonderful Chinese medicine, Have o talk with Hee ing up your mulation | FREE. WILL WATCH | FOR FLOATERS ‘The Beacon Hill Improvement} Club ts hot on the trail of 100 al-| leaed tlegal voters registered in the First precinct of the Second ward The members of the club are watoh-| gna the polls carefully today to see that. no tllegal votes are cast. The} foliqwing resolutions were ‘passed| jast night in regard to the matter “Whereas, It has come to our no-| thee that 166 iNielt votes have been registered in the First precinet of the Becond ward. Notice is hereby qiven to the floating voters that {f they try to cast ballots tomorrow |, they, will be arrested and prosecuted to the full extent of the law.” Tea, by their mamas for CASCARETS to | The U8. Woolen Co., Detrot, Mich, Special Sale of Universal Steel Ranges 6-hole Range, $20 and up. RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 808-310 Beoond Avenue South. er ict “than id fia dietices | ne tak Saher, THE thy always and The genuine tablet stamped | ou | tively. M TN BU! | dramas, seek ROBE FEARS THE MASONS Martin Fishoim, a teameter, was committed to the insane asylum by Hupe Boil yenterday. His mind y only a few days ago The man's delusion is that the M song want to kill him because he affor dto Join thelr order an not TALKED TO STUDENTS, Oliver W, Stewart, the noted pr hibition orator, delivered an address yesterday morning at the state unt to than 700 who gathered in Denny hall sore students Seattle & stion Council Women will hold ite regular ly meeting on Thursda at 2:30 o'clock, at The program will by 8. Rosenfel Dancing Behool, Prof. Willson's, Ranke bail, ‘ike street and Fifth) avenue eee} lesiddieddtinens Go to Bpinnings for bicy-te patra. re- eee The Savings Banks) \of the United States Hold in small savings. $2,500,000,000 over Are any of those two billion silent | partners working for YOU? Begin saving now. We pay FOUR PER CENT INTEREST. James D. Hoge, Irs N. B. Bolner, President. shier, 4. D. Lowman, A. 8. en. View Pr ‘Union Savings & Trust Co. 112 CHERRY STREET. Hier wird Deutsch gesprochen. Seattle Agents: Bank of Cape Alaska, That Tired Feeling COMES WITH THE 18 AN INDICATION OF AN OVER-WORKED, WORN-OUT BODY—THIS CAN BE BY BEGINNING NOW A GOOD BER SPRING IT ACTS AS A MILD TONIC BY BUILDING UP THE SYSTEM WITH NEW RICH BLOOD. 2 Dozen Hall-Pint Bottles, 900 Telephone, Rainier 30 AMUSEMENTS Grand JOHN CONT, Mgr. Phone Two More Nights Special Wednesday Matinee. THE ROSE GEOELIA SHAY GRAND OPERA COMPANY Tonight—"l Pagliacci” leria Rusticana.” Wednesday Girl.” Wednesday Night—"Faust” PRICES—41.00 to Bc. Matinee, $1.0 te and “Caval- Matinee — “Bohemian Attraction—Ben Henéricks in “Erik of Sweden.” AVOIDED| TO DRINK} | THIRD 4 Fee std RUSSELL & cane heater Both Phones Main 54. Prices—Night, Sic, @e, 90, 2. Mat- inees, 2c and 10. IF YOU WANT TO SKE SOMETHING Minstrels Every Night This Week and Saturday | Mat! 60. ” Aleazar Theater Madison, Between Second and First Platt & Stevenson, Managers. 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