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eeeencece OneGhe Beste con, Ee. J BETEPRGASERAD ERAT PTET ERE Seer eas a ttitt Sa oahs GOOD PIANOS a RIGHT PRICES EASY PAYMENTS ~-Enough Said SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. STRINWAY DEALERS 7 SECOND AVNNUE— 711 REDUCED FREIGHT RATES On bouseholt goods to all ea potats. Through cars. Saving of to & per cent. The Seattie Transfer Company Quina LAROCHE (A VINOUS BLixgR.) Physictans highly recommend remedy in amyl a wits glasses and fine Optical Go fatches, Cut Glase Jewelry that will pay you to investigate ing of Complicated Watobe: Louis Klodt Jewelry Co. New Location Second Avenue The Standard and Domestic THE BEST ON EARTH AGENTS CHARGE you two prices when they sell you a machine. Just as well save your MONEY; WB EMPLOY NO AGENTS to bother you; NO collections to annoy You. SAVE you one-half. Sewing Machines—$16.00, $18.00, $24.00, Cline’s Piano House Second and Union ‘Watch Repairing and Manufacturing W. S. Tarrant & Co. Retail Jewelers. Watches, Diamonds, and Silverw: 198 Cherry Street, Seattle, Wn. Originators and Manufacturers of Buttons and Charms. aLot Montana Addition We will build you a house, Pay for it ike rent on your terms. TheThompsonCo 224 Pike Street Walking Skirt Specials A stylish Walking Skirt, tm black. pleated, trimmed with Straps and taflor buttons, 10 rows Of stitching at bottom; a very Pretty skirt; price .... 34.05 Grey Walking Sicrts, tn all woot f| expun, T-eore skirt; Hobit black, strictly tatlor made; price . wove $5.98 A stylish Shirt Waist Skirt; the latest spring style; in fancy mix- tures; Hobit black, flared pleats, very stylish effect; priee..§7.50 New York Store JACOB PERL, Prop., 4458 Second Ave. Neat Pike St. | Orieans, will apply to the Western THE NATIVE UPRISING IN GERMAN SOUTHWEST AFRICA — REBELS ARE MAGNIFICENT SPECIMENS OF PHYSICAL MANHOOD, BUT ARE FILTHY AND IM- _ MORAL—PRIMITIVE IDEAS PREVAIL BERLIN,—Germany has a hot ! beliton hands fn German Be weat Afrioa, where the Hereros, as the natives are known, have revolted, on right an gare ades and forts. nt massacred the fc and left and per ten p od the jot and this force 1 t down the rebela Re © now on thelr way to the scene tw mat t p The officers of the Various detach nis are said to have spent thelr me in pleasure hunting and not in the work of @ soldier, The garrisons were tn A gad state when Samuel Ma rere, king of the Hereros, desoend- upon the unpre A points, killed men and women and left Samuel Ma! art. He chose his time, af the id ¢ fear im his following. He told them he Germans were treacherous and tem hold on the land ate the Pere after gaining @ would extermi: an opportune moment he r the Hereros never miasiqn achools, far from th t hood 1 on mont, Thassacretng the whites and| Added to this such of the blacks as sympathixed | bave @ habit of amear with them. Then they killed the farm-| with various kinda ¢ re in rural set which give off 0 the garrisons, | They tive principa hery and) fresh milh soldiers, the | be gotten as 4. Time and again | ¢ barr 1 4 and were always on the | corked in polite » ragwlers. ¢ leve that If th detachments of soldiers | cleaned tt wa Ww were | milk tives | Both ne ‘ i+ | instead away from sande of 1 4 the garrisons, prev HEREROS WOMEN. ing their wash from child anliness, they aiiem 1 fat, tore. richer a man {4 Hi AYU! a Pe vy passage of supplics and amm ¢ jewelry. Th: and the latest reports say the| ts the more ron ornaments his wife atives have defeated the impover-| wears, #0 that the wife ahed troops tn pitched battle. Col wed down by I the governor general of the finery. Wealthy erritory, has arted Killed, but | scarcely move, and ait in misery, while this has not b jaity confirmed. | the fron enters into their flesh, often are phystcally the fin- tn blood p. na hos most intelligent race of rien to the H wo th Atrios. Most of them and powerfully ought and pold as com. t acteristic ie " & wiven In exchange thete ame da the or~ rimitive ideas of morality dinary perfume lack man; for prevail, but the women consider it , PORTUGUESE J Weer a = i” gt + 2 THE 18 SHOWN HERE. SCENE OF THE REBELLION AND GERMANTS POSSESSION STEAMERS FINED FOR VIOLATING LAW _——) PORT TOWNSEND, March %— fiance, The steamers T. C. Reed, Blanche, Rellance, Advance, Centen- | mial and City of Seattle were fined by Collector Ide for violations of the Florence K., Sea Foam, Sentinel, | steamboat inspection laws, Penalty City of Denver, City of Puebla, De-) in each case was $500, ~ SHORT SPORT | 3:0*" will have ¥ Ethel Golding, champion woman swimmer, is dead in New York, In return To hear them talk, there will be two pennants flying from St. Louis flag poles next year, fall. George Dixon, the little colored wonder, is in England, adding to his string of victories. Harry Tyler, once a champion on the cycle tracks, is now building ,ute boate in New York. mobile. Wrestier Tom Jenkins .falled throw Jim Parr twice in an hour at Buffalo. to Hto horse crossed by ¢ ‘etched uspended at New| \ H. T. Griffin, Jockey Club for @ rehearing of his va millionaire threatens to take up the motor boat in the racing field Connie Mack again thinks that he deli to take south. for One of the features of the aut bile show of the international expo- | sition, held last week at Turin, Italy was a 150 horse-power Italian auto. The Diemal swamp of North ¢ lina, hitherto considered impas: lrawn vehio 3. B. Overton tn The ground trip of 250 mii roads was made days’ running time. the services of George Magoon the Indianapolis club will let Captain Comiskey take his pick of the Hoosier club crop next o haw four in ATTELL VS. HALEY MATAAFA, KING OF HEREROS, NOW IN EXILE THR to take off thelr head the presence of strange mon | chame! ertngs tn \1 of burial is curt Due. d up so that the between the legs. a terred in this pasition, with the face toward the north. TOM JENKINS GOING ABROAD NUW YORK, March “Tom Jenkina, champion catch-as-catch day, but owing to « wrestling mateh gaged passage to sali for Europe to day, bu towing to @ wrestling match he has on for tomorrow night in this etty he has deferred hin de parture until Saturday, Jenkine is going abroad to meet George Hack enschmidt, the “Russian Lion,” who LITTLE STORIES FROM MANYWHERE Menry Kueter of Denver, Idaho, ; fought mn denp ute hand-t A WELL POSTED PHOrLE KNOW THERIS NO PLAC? LIke combat with two robbers who tri PHTPRSONS VOR GOOD HOSE. to hold up bis store yeast day. . : : ‘ Latiow I k Ws Lisle Howe, | Ladies Fast Black Howe, with redelved an ugly wound seit now 4 valu per | reinforced pole heels and breast, ‘Three posses are ‘pursu “i pale ce rahe doo | toon, 160 value; per p his assailants, r . e | Ladlew All-Ove Lace Liste | Ladies’ Biack Maco Cotton H John Zeigior, bartender at Aber-| . new rich patterns, 600 | double soles, well worth deen, was held up yesterday morn-| value, per pair . . per pale 1 ing by o masked man, He grabbed) # 1 .qiow Imported Fancy Lace | Ladies’ Imported German Mad a revolver which lay in front of him | 1 How handsome and hi xtra fi and fired two shots at the robb . patteraa, vahaer | “ and Loon: the combinations. They got several a ha pe oo RO Our Patent Pearl Plate Does XX € Willlams waa sentence o “, 13 years in the penitentiary by BLACK CAT HOSIERY Not Cover Roof of Mouth Judge Rudkin at North Yakima ye These prices tor 9 dare terday. He 1 up and shot C. P. In fi and extra heavy * lates Brown at Topeniah 25 wotght. per pair twenty- Sliver Fillings as low ma. at Kelso Monday, K. Bb Men's Black and Tan Socks, exce: Cece wee ee are state superintendent; V. G tional value; per ‘pair {ORVOUS PEOPLE Hartranft, King county superintend . Tan and Grey Mixed ent, and H. Yoder of the state fine yarn, best wearing uni re among those p' nt . 260 value; per pale: re we demonatfate W T electri franchise of u ° . . watisfact our. aim. tarkey w presented to the Ba Men's Cashmere Sox, reinforced 4 free, without Data. lard last night. Starkey heels, soles and toes, Be yalue t oe with an grees to furnish 10,000 16-candle apecial per palr..-. - AB %e ys Prosent. wer lights within six months, gtv-|B = (AN ui & Sun er, B. C. plant 1 ar ul 1“ the 5 uver, B ii) sie Sun the gana io | An All Im- Undermuslin Sale 1 i te gga aaa EL itclhaae iy ALBERT HANSEN A combination of Everett. cour Ladies’ Muslin Gowns Rich Jowolry nen ree pie for droppin from eee eienurs. & fireman at|f Made exactly like thie {ilustration, four clus- 706 First Ave. 2 ry ak etutinn, aba te a tera of hemstitched tucks on yoke, pretty he. Rivermde ‘station ruffie on yoke and cuffa, Tb« alue spectal Great damage was done by Ladies’ §™,, Corset Covers Navy White Blankets Muslin heavy fall in the Walla Wa 5 t as tly All-Wool, weight 7 Iba valley Miles of fqnces w rT etty ace Beading, ribbon ic away; buildings were wrecked @ value, @pectal apeibvinboe cee $4.00 a Pair Dr were damaged. 1 in F the ‘Teuchet river ‘vailey haa to Ladies’ Muslin Skirts W. S. Kirk, 1209 Ist Av. leave their homes and #e e shelter 13-inch double ruffle, 2-inch wide lace inser- ane tion and (-inch wide herstitched ruffie, ‘ eal sl mpt to incorporate Star $1.38 value; special cave BBO Jofented by a decisive WEAKN eyez wee |! CORSET SPECIAL . petitioned the commissioners of j homish county 1 y Pretty White Batiste © . low i tr Snohomish to } ’ bust, long over hips, with hi sup- ah-the outakirts of special at forty-eight cents. meme . | Bix | at Hoyt ave Weifth street, Everett purchased by the Bays wronged i Nurse Aprons, 6-Inch desp he J. Y. Kennedy of Bverett bas an-/| 1 ” sie esp hem, large pockets, wide tie strings, nounced hie car jacy for the He-| ~~ publican nomination for prosecuting | ry at ‘The Everett school board on Mon-| day night accepted the resignation | of Director O, KB. E FLOODS IN recently won the world’s champion abip by defeating Ahmed Madrall While abroad Jenkins will also rep- resent “Young Corbett,” and will try to arrange a match for the Ameri- can champton with Jaber White, the lightweight champion of England, or Hien Jordan, the feather-weight | champion, TELEGRAPH BRIEFS KANSAS CITY, Mo. March 9— Many delegates and visttors are here for the annual session of the Cen- tral Missourt conference of Method ists, which will be in session dur- ing the next week or 10 days, Bishop Walden will preside over the session and a number of clerical and lay speakers of note will address the conference. NORRISTOWN, Pa, March %— The Pennsylvania State Association of City and Borough Scheol Super- Intendents began the largest con- vention in its history here today. The sensions will continue two days, during which time a large number | of questions relating to the duties of |the superintendents will be dis- | cussed. TRENTON, N. J 45th annual session of the conference of the March 9.—The New Jer Meth: ney THE PALOUSE FARMS ALONG THE RIVER ARE) SUBMERGED AND TOWNS) THREATENED | COLFAX, March 9.—The Palouse country is suffering tro the un-/ precedented floods caused by heavy | rains. In Colfax, Pullman and Pa-| louse cellars are flooded and families living in the river bottoms are leav- ing thetr homes in boats, } The Northern Pacific's Lewiston | branch t* badly damaged below Moscow. Wrecking crews are vatn- ly trying to keep the tracks clear The North Pulouse ts still rising. CUT RATE OF First avenue and Bell street, Thi OFFICE PR Shirts 100 NONE BETTER! Dorens of bridges have been | waihed away and many wagon roads are impassable, | GOLF TOURNEY BEGINS LOS ANGELES, March 9.—The| men’s amateur golf champlonship competition of the Pacifle Coast Golf Association opened ausptctously today on the links of the Los An- Country Club, The play will all indications the tou ment will go on record as the successful ever held under the aus pices of the Pacific Coast organiza- tion, The competitors include the} best amateur players of Oakland, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, San | Episcopal church will be forr opened this evening with Bishop Merrill of Chicago, the oldest acti bishop of the M. E. church fhm America, presiding. pacar @o to Spinnings for bicy ts pairs PUGET SOUND BRIDGE A ENGINEERS \f Bridges, Structura by All Methods. Beautiful Hand- Pai ted Waist Sets at Hoi & Hunter | 704 First Avenue csenssstorllage The school that will teach home, if you can’t attend, Send for our free fancy cards. McLAREN & THOMSON, Cor. 2nd and Pike. Seattle, Wash. you at | W. H. Sexton will resign as prest Gent of the Western League, March aune of press of personal busl- H nah the in 20- re *, Mulligan's Umpires of the Western League pires of v rn League! tory for are: Robert 1. Carruthers, chiet John Keet, Stephen Cusack and C,|!% the bettt | B. Owens. matched to here It i» estimated that the World's Fair regatta will cost the St. Louis dowing clubs in the neighborhood of 92,600, . Call for a Williams, Auto racing ‘a “too slow” for Wil- lam Ranke hall, K. Vanderbilt, and the young’ avenue. T SPRIN tub, 1 Attell, he meet * “Bmooth 614 First you seen the mooset aera Dancing Sehoot, Pike Ark,, March 9 ‘eat is manifested bout between Abe | Attell and Patsy Haley, which Js to be pulled off tonight before Andy n the event of ® Who i# @ favorite will pre Jobmny Reagan within the next two weeks. |. Willeon's, tend Fifth oo |, Hours—8:80 to 6; Sunday, 9 te 18 Lady attendant. } Iron Workg Pie 4 YOU WOULD AVOID DISAPPOINTMENTS EVERSOLE OPTICAL COMPANY 08 Second aven io, New York block. Phone James 10L Diego and several other cities. | Superior Judge Frank Rudkin of | Yéekima county ts holding court here to ansist Judge Tallman in clearing the criminal court calendar. He will probably remain for 10 days or two } | | | } of Elasticity, @ of Simplicity. Perfection Suction Plates Only Dentists in the Wost making Spring Hosier EAT APRON VALUES which to erect a new Catholic GR A Michigan Specialist Finds an Easy church. The lots comt $3,906. Le ’ Large White Lawn Ap- | Ladies’ Large Size White Aprons, Way to Cure Any Case of Lost PAward Tracy, charged — nego 3 d-inch, heme, wide .the with bib and hematitched Vitality, Even in the Oldest Men— jen! axaault, wan released from Jail oe i ay 8 8 cl brittelie, S-inch wide bein- [| This Wonderful Cure Has » Most at Walla Walla yesterday with tb stitched hem; each B5e | Barvelous Record of Suscessen: Agreement that he marry Liasie morrow special 190 | Ladiew Superfine White Lawn }| ylor, the 17-year-old girt whom he|# radios Extra Size White Lawn Aprons, with bib and britteltes, two rows of pretty embrotdery insertion brittelles, atrings, 206, 208, 210 Pike Street NOT IN THE COMBINE Queen City Laundry PFICE rd a ICES: NO CHARGE FOR WORK NOT SATISFACTORY. Pstablished 1890. ;/ATTENTION HIGH-QUALITY Clothing at Moderate Prices. Have you seen our display of Men’s Spring Styles of Ready-to-Wear Clothing. We are showing the nobbi- est things this season. Price, $10 to $20 H. LEWIS & CO. First Ave., Cor. Cherry VillU PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS 37 1.2 PIKE STREET Abbott Block, Corner Thied on bib, one row on | gee carob SENT FREE TO ALL WHO | APPLY IN WRITING Cuffs 40 NONE CHEAPER! BIERRELE tie & Short time, regurdiess of the cause of your condition. The lucky discoverer stm: sires to get in touch with all men who can make use of such a treat- Luck Building, Detroit, Mich, and immediately on receipt of your name and address it is his agreement to a free recetpt or formula ni of you are hereby no- tified that a special meeting of the |stockholders of the Bank of Cape N rporation of the State of Washington, having {ts principal place this Pla Gold Fillings Si Filings Bridge Work .. All our work uni ©. Bipes, both holding the degree of &. D. r the persona! supervision : —All Our 0 Warming ie tees ye se vasing Ys Gold Crown .. en}: : All Work Guaranteed 15 Years. | warty Teeth extracted free, without pain and replaced with new ones the | same day. HARVARD DENTAL PARLORS, 618 Second Ave. fi.2t5:% | enn peenensnmeenee | | In your Giasees, we inv! to Re metiber that our optical ectablismment te fhe cnt the Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Lady at re options e Sy yy in on D i peaper ere la no KueKEwor'! oP ins Boston Painless Dentists Houre—£:80 a. m. to¢ p.m. Sundays, 9a m. till 1 pm of Dr. 6 M. Milne &, DD. &, and both members of tendant always present. of business in the. City of Seattle, Washington, has been called by the of said corporation to meet ay, the Ith day of March, 4 o'clock P m., at the of- Union Savings & Trust mpany, No, U2 Cherry street, in the City of Seattle, Washington. The busin to be brought before said meeting ts as follows: To elect trustees and all other officers required to be elected by the stockholders for the ensuing year, an@ to transact any other Dustness which may properly come before It. Hach stockholder Is requested to be | present. “8 1422 Second Ave. Oppostte Bon Marche | JAMES D. HOGER, IR, | President, L, TURNER, Secretary.

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