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,| , ht f 1 husk*- oh, TS»: *• \ pV \ BET. ■HnSSft' f-;3I p■ j | ft f MbH9[Bs2^k^ ; *.{ m. a ! gw made to serve I SttSmTbw 8 rtreet I l»*whS* B we have been HIBf, ■BSk ißApsn patterns, with ft, f» wmA to Bwef the new gauss tons sre Hi apsn sticks of mother d fipeaaJecoously with gemote mn of 'th toads being tins Hpg tbe figures, ■lun pleating is in high fash- BKu. ■TIMWI ■-! ijaiff wWIPi MlQwlnl RHH ■■MOl the most evpennve snd ■Mfans with shichtly crinkled ■Kjjh tohed arspom. mil be fsv- ST sowsser wear, in prsfersnce PoaMMtfter bn S veifings. ■, thsmatkst SK^ra^feWtotostykj^s (gS.^y^aednpoo inMiittri|ft||i-a great dsai I wfiich is known BBSSErt>s*oos,botthsr«U Mlsrt oom. piT' I Pftfssol is net stow la ootsfate with a v-1» hwe short etobtdnch ! gg^^pw^v^^kor! Rrk giesp and make a j ■Mer the eyes. ! yeckst handker-1 Wm9*m*kwnlrk with s deep BPWs iwlwte at diawn work ran* ] BHHM9M|>ralAw, or a row of nMHWMM dlte and no initial. a»» mem nto jPy yoong giaST;} u 19 1* psrasol b [ *9** *° ut 'rom one psrasol is llia «boot the a . aoseC bunchy ef- \ ahaied muslin j liffMWWiipi Iff a IMB of white Br2®l£ **£,—* dsinty sddl- asantry. agjtey.swsMoij is or! J5? 16 P ut 00 ost- i <M» waist. It is very duselv i Wg ww • Mated, standing ribbon or veP ggMltes smllstriped with colored 3mWim laasriiijurss are also:. .««tohinit tbe • mmj* sleeves are me dres* sieeres in a KBSom r *™ * %tvlMh KPfiiif t» aiXIRAL. ■fcSjMk }ast over was verv I HP* » public bail oc-1 IPgjPpg the snQre time. There SP* * private affairs, f mmm o?the Wood-HoughUm HJJ* !>• found appended. 1 Times social ffven at the HWI Kpko»pal church was a its success may in- Society to re- BBk Jr* church so jUljrtdeace of Mr and Mrs. Was another success- WOWMIOr QHTOK. fflP"* lesldencp of l»r. J. S. j Lskc I nion, was the evening of a quiet ! ;--t..ii l ; pariies being i mm. w«e»i , son of ex County and Mi*s Su*is daughter of l>,\ Hough in the evening a : f; iends of the two at the Houghton par?«H.i. of a delectaiAe ba<i been prepervd fur PRk The part\ !h«* Spent |4e«s S - tly in -'>ciai * o'esock. when KeV. John perfuro e.i the marriage The arrangement* were: vxcelient taste a* befit- 1 to which oniv the 'rtetni- were invited, the ceremony the their futurr Bagt? little ivttace in the »f the ciiv, owned and E?> ativirse* ) (V M r WIHXI ol his bride-to-be. Hg*®f infracting j.,trtie> are oeett'e aud have been *t« of the choicest Mr. Woo«i made during the !a.. rear- county auditor utiipf •= administration by "f wanner and strict at dutie*, and his bride *>a" HSt j * an«i a« ••-«*• *«• • tt» p. t»: thf •> IHLf- -h* t#eN(fc»v% * >4i • "t* pi : •?»** [55 oScfcr Wtornm 'MO - |HP smmmi to make t»* SLaTr, nigfcT ftdlowtag egoars to serve for the en »w*| yns: Prsshisat. Mfca Tsonii *• o.«. r. sons. Iliillil f SL» tfei9 ISJ*" 1 JEF ** ** w OUvehrsneh. Ko. 4—Mr. D. L. Mc- J. C. Mitchell, and Mr. 8, Thegrand sswampment will meet at Poet Townsend tomorrow evening. Grand Secretary I>, Shsw. of Walla Wafla, reached toil citjolast Friday and leaves for Port Townsend today. Ho is acmel panled by hi* wife. Grand Master 0. €. White will leave ! this city today for Port Townsend. Tacoma Rebecca degree lodge is to attend the esssion in a bodv. The grand officers for the com ng fraternal year wfll be elected on Wednesday. Seattle Lodge, No. 7, is now the Etoonyst lodge in po»t of numbers in It is estimated that nearly 200 Odd Fellows from Olvropia and Tacoma will pass through Seattle on their way ! to Port Townsend, today. The new lodge which is being organ ized here is to fee instituted March 25. The majority of the Heattle delegates to the grand lodge will not leave here unci! tomorrow. "HASP Tt Mm" SOCIAL. The members of the Yoang People's Society of Christian Kadeavor of the First M. K. church gave a "Hard Times" sociable last Friday evening it the church on Third and Marion s&asts. Tlie affair was a novel one. The matority ef those who attended were attired in torn and tottered clothtog. all presenting a most gro tesque appearance. A number of those who took part in the entertain meat es well as the reception commit tee sad the director of amusements were also attired in kindred garments. The entertainment, the programme of which wQi be found below, was very {amusing. When the last number of the programme had been rendered the I guests fiisd into tbe supper-room { where a lunch was served, j Chores ... Tbe Beys i Reading .. . .....P. rente j Pisse 5010... ....Miss Nina Parkfaarst ! fcertmtioe. if its Winnie Knox {Venffstto PbcsbeCaiey i lUa<liag„ Mr. Qleason Yoepl selo. ...Mrs, Stewart j Rsettatlea. Miss WUUans too .Tit. M. Cheat ■seaag A. Xoeoeke Qmtmtrn FlorWas Bratatiou .Miss Altee Carer fSassYTsaua cHcacM social,. The young ladies of the First Pres byterian church gave a social last Wednesday evening at tbe residence ef Mr. and Mrs. <l. F. Meacbam, t»!0 Kigblh street. In preparation for the event Mrs. Meacbam had decorated tbe toterJor of the bouse in a most beautiful manner. The social wa« well attended snd proved successful, a a *ueoes*ful event in every respect. At a lain hour in the evening a repast s»at served. During the evening ibe appended interesting programme was curried out: Instrumental «olt Professor I>i<*kenson Voeel deet. Mima Mi Ms aed Mus CoittboiA Sung Mr. 1* Thomas <'on If slut solo, "Uaddr** Mrs. Meaoiisrti IMimio #0!a,.„...^..... M<*« SosiSern 50«w„,„.... „...Mim Cb ; «hoim Mrs. titorjr Ccdtegs sobs« .. Messrs. H, W. Hsitrrami Will Fisher THE T. M r. CSmXTAtKHSJCT. Yoong Men's Institute, Ko. 83, gave its first anniversary entertainment last Friday evening, in Pythian hall. There was quite a gathering in attend ance and a very pleasant time washed by all. After the rendition of the ap- Kded interesting programme, taO r was cleared and dancing indulged in for several hours: M*f .Orchestra Addra5e.,................ Mr. Oeo. Doawortlt Voeal solo Miss Kami Allen Plaao solo. Ml**Jntinie Btewart Vocal duet .. .Mlm Kamoadi and Miss M< Klaney Recitation. Mil* Rtwo Dovtll Vo-ai solo Mr. Wb Carkeek Ma*t<>. Orchestra Closing Remark* ...... ... .Mr. L & Booth, president of No. K m KPiuBK paitty. The friend « ol Miss I. Westoeer, living at Oovrrdile, on Madison strrel, called in a body upon her at the fe«tiie'>c«» of t»f pareui* Friday and |>f«ManUy surprised her. The evening was pas>ed in dancing unlit If, when were sorted. The affair *a* a peasant one, add the {;u«*>ts dU»ycmrtl regretfidly at a late hour. There were tvc*ent Mr*. Mr-, Gsitoway, Mrs. Olmrtr, Mr«. Htrngham, Mrs. Trim hie. Mis* IW«!tOhcri]r, Mm* Bridges, M»m I<Ja Bridges, Mi** tlrace lirid:e«. Mi-* l.i'. e Ki'Mng. Ah«e Nolan, Messrs. l-ee Wvitt. lafNM Bridges, WtHtam Casey, ft Frsi«r. Mr. French, W. Cart, Mr. Bmdh, V. Galloway, Al.sml Kmyihe. Rttl-rri Trtmble, I*. W. Wdlt*, Arthur WwlWtr. Waher Wesiovcr, and others. IMSCKSTKR* MAltr MRKKV Carpenters' Union No. 3SI gave a Wall Saturday evening for the benefit of the library which the union re cently established in its S^vond-street reading room*. The members of the union were out in force with their families ami friend!*, and the attend an.-a tested the capacity of the hail. Oancing began at i»:3) o'clock in the evening and continued until long after midnight. Mr. B X. Cooper and aix assistants acted as floor managers. The ball «u a success end the amount : raised will mtt the library fund eon *-*siblv \&KX*Tt VKMAtIBW WtCIKTY. . The Senate I abating Society held one »»t iu> inters tins meetings leaf Friday yvening. gluing the fouowing j intert - programme to the many MfswHit. f*. \ iwrCmrtag the Esblow*" V llowf Reading % «v "A Ugead of ftrigaads." . J'\l#»»ie»ii b* C. Howe, T. stowel!. ¥bad U«B Mrantoo, Morion*. t *. Mil'er. K <'«ba»*kl aad J. O i!s- i«n an t» i It*f« thcin tMMeAtaielk t* fort- «prakitig The entertainment heanHy *n -4 Joyed br all who attend** Ttoatm «m» » \)MAK. The bexaar held lest * eek under the. au"|4r*« of Trinity Gaild connected with Trinity 8v —copal church, n Turm r hall. «a> a Sttancial a" «»i a-« a wvud The ladies who ar "a..- »•? * *"• . r-s ,-r ' * % . sf&f- "« •' - ' - ftw 4 loeg vi c rvi*» .» * > ■ ~ <mw -.teseMNMr nbatrti* *tu. the r--a.»-..W Tfc- J J**®t V.! ■ -. • * '*• 1 'J "' % 'k;.- '* ?#**** £hf ii«a .. . -pta#!-* 111^111 rJvndtnmSi» L G '^f° 9 **** **" O&d Deasy, of tt» Victoria fir* de portment, wm in the city yesterday. lb. nod Mrs, t Ipetein, of San Franefeico, tenia the city visiting Sir*. ■.Lob*. „*W. Dr. A. H. (Hassan, of Port TovMttd, is in the dty, vistting Is. P.P.Ctrraa. Mr. (I, A. CooUdg* ituw for Port land ti might. Bo witt remain there I. A **«, «, te Portland last night, and wfll nnitn j forasetical days. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Goodspeed. otj Mr*. T.j W.<K V. P. Lansing ieft tor &» Fronny tot .Friday evening. Ho will ha absent about tea day*. Mas Ada McCraken, of Portland, who has been risiluig Mho Mary ■tnrro for amnd weeks, has rotomsd to her home. Mrs. K. W.Cragin has returned from a visit to California. Mr. and Mrs. Oaein hare taken an their residence at the UttMefiL Mrs. Curtis, of laoosu, came ovtr during the week to attend Trinity Ootid tlir, bates the guest of M». A. Downing during her stay. lie*. 0. E. Olander, of the Saredish M. £. church, accompanied by hit wife, leaves for St. Paul, Minn., to morrow evening, to be gone six weeks. Mr. O lander's pulpit will be filled during his absence. IMfeSEal; SGTHP. The iFrankhn brass band will give a picnic at Franklin, Sunday. Ma; 26. The Lake Union Baptist Mission, connected with the First Baptist church, gave an entertainment at its toll bift Friday evening. An excel lent programme was rendered. At a late hour refreshments were served. Miss Florence Adams was given a surprise party last Wednesday even ing at iheferesidenoo of her lather, Mr. O/K. Adams, corner of Cedar and Eighth streets, by her friends. The evening was eajoyabty spent in vari ous am usements. Mrs. M. 8. Story and bter pupils bate issraed invitations for a musicaie to be given next Saturday evening in the Methodist Protestant church. A cartfnli y selected programme, includ ing sevtral excellent vocal and instru mental meces, has been arranged and will be rendered. OLTKPIA SOOXKTT. C«BfM t*U«MI tsatsMs gem tag greats—Few —■ I Oiavj-u. May U.~on Wednesday evening last the ladies of tike Congre i gattomil church of this city, gave an qld-fasl tinned necktie sociable in Co lombia hail, which was largely at tended by the Mends of the church, and by others who were delighted to have toe privilege of participating in gps pleasures which are sure to ac i nompany My entertainment in which I the ia4ltes of this popular church are interested. Toe tirut part of tho evening was devoted to music, vocal and instrumental, recitation* - and readings, which were very interesting. Ice cream, sand wiches mid coffee were then announced, but each gentleman, before securing a lady to accompany him to supper, was required to draw a neck-tie from a covered box. Upon this neck-tie was written the name of the lady who made it, and she was expected to dine with lihe successful purchaser at her handiwork. In some instances the combination wa< very amusing, especially when a bay of ten yean would draw a tie made by a lady who could boast of. having seen seventy summers. The enjoyment was continued until a late hour, and when it was finally terminated and th« projectors of the affldr counted j the cask taken hi, it was found that a very snug sum had been added to the I treasurjr of the church. On Monday evening, Major and Mrs, J . A. Hayden entertained a few friends verv pleasantly at their resi dence on Main street, in honor of Mr. William Zeigler, of Spokane Falls. The evening was most pleasantly passed, cards, social converse and de licious lunch being indulged In, A picnic party, comprising two or three boatloads of gay pleasure-seekers, ; went down the bay one afternoon dur -1 ing the week with the intention of re turning by twilight. After they had pleasantly whikd away several hours ; at the jdcnic grounds thev prepared to return, but to their dismay ascer tained that they had forgotten to tie their boats and they had gone adrift A ministering angel chanced along, however, in the form of a dusky In* : dian fisherman, and the picnickers were gladly relieved from the neces sity oT passing a night on the beach. co* iso rvtin*. On Sunday erening next the ladles of the Episcopal church hare an nounce-3 a lemon sociable to take place at the residence of Mrs. T. F. McElroy on Wa-ihington street. From past ex l>erienc»f the public so well under stand* the pleasure that the sociables given hf tiie ladies of this church af fords tiiat Mr«. McElroy'a beautiful residence cannot fail to be crowded with guast* on Tuesday evening. The public is impatiently awaiting the arrival of May. 21, at which time the Knights of I'vtitias will giva thair grand I tall in honor of the d«U*ates to the grand lodge which meet* here at that time. Great preparations are being made and a glorious time is ex pected. rnaoMU. Mr. Maui're McMicken, of >eattic. was in (he city on Sunday, % Hon. W. MClark. of Seattle, passed last Sutiday In the city. Miss Annie Cowles is visiting friends in Seattle where #he will remain sev eral dai'?. Hon. T. H. Cavansntgh visited Seat tle and t ther down-Sound point# dur ing the seek. Hon. F. I. lUodgett visited Gray # harbor .luring the w«*k to look after hs< numerous business interests there. Mr?, t.ucy E. Van Buren of Lo» Argcic-i, CaL, » visiting the soaces and friond« of her childhood in this city. Mr. sad Mrs. F. W. Pettygreve, of Port Tcwnsend. have been the goests oi Mrs, Pvurltett in during the week. Maior J. K. Harden and Gmerel R. O. O Brien visited Portland durinr the week, to attend the reunion of the Loyal l.rjrion. Captain John Ltbbv, of the Taeoma Mil! Coinpeny. »as in the city during the wmk. looking after the interest# of his company H« i Ixwis Zesg'er. of Sfwdtane Fall- 4tcco»pejried by hvs son. Mr. Wm #Vigier, p»>«J several days in the city during the week Mr. Frank M Gowey left on Wedbeihlay morning for a few weeks elan »<> Oakland. Cai He »ill he a gueH at hi" former school, the Carfi fomia kliiitary Aeedetwy. If ACO *.A Igft , **«<***.>»« h» *** m K*-'Wf -fwpsn VtttUss Mf* A. Graft, of Council cwfTuesday S^Tn^^SSorijES eanga beautthd solo. Tbe queettou, 'ls Wsiifo|i a Fiflure?' was dis cussed, as wee also, "Is Prohibition a FaftwtV* «* r7*- [: H. Durboran and {asily are on a : trip through the Beat. Tire TtStdiint Pweott, of tbe Northern Pacific? baa mb inird from a bit. to Portland. Mia. Linda Jacobs and Mrs. Dora Freoch lefton Tuesday tor a trip to Bavaria, their native country. The Ladies Missionary Society will : gtoe a "green tea" at the Presbyterian church en the Mtb of May. A lemonade pi cnic was held to-day bv the Younjr Women 4 * Christian lake. *. Bogbee. el Portland, accom panied by bis wife and child, are in TBOtHM. Mr*. L P. lwgy. accompanied by bar nephew. Gen. i'unham. left on Wedneeday on an extended tour of flit 0. H. HeJbard ami wife, of Detroit, are in the citv. William N. Mearx and D. Theodore Baseei, late of Brooklyn, have decided to kx ate in Tacoma. J. 8* Kaufman, mother and two sons, are in the city on a short visit. PORT TOWMXKD SOCIXTY. t«s Party at Mrs. Grasf«-X«T»- saaate at Wall Kmwk Peepto. ,f] Post Towestro, May IL—Tbe week can claim but one really important social event, and that was a tea given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Captain Grant at the family residence. The house was darkened and Bluminated by topers placed so as to aire the best possi ble effect. The floral decorations ware most artistically arranged, and the parlors presented a charming appear ance, while the air was redolent with the rich perfumes of flowers. Mrs. Grant was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Dan BUI and Mrs. B. F. Beecher; Tea was served by Mrs. Brooks, Miss Hastings and Miss Stockand. About seventy ladies arere present to accept of Mrs. Grant's hospitality. The members of the local fire de partment were banqueted Monday night at Delmonico's restaurant on in vitation of H. Barthrop. Mr. Frank U*McK*ee is visiting at Victoria. Mr. Wm. y. Newall was in Tacoma, Thursday. Mr. W. B. Whittlesey bas returned from Portland. Mr. J. J. Calhoun has returned from San Juan county. Mr. Wm. Delanty.of Discovery, was in the city Saturday. Mrs. Robinsoiteof Chimacurn, spent Thursday in the city. Mr. Wm. Barlow, of Portland, was in the etty Thursday. Mr. W. S. Clow, of tbe Philadelphia iVaar, was in the city a lew days this ria trips. Mrs. Harriett Foster Beecher opens an art class Wednesday next at the Normal college. Judge Kuhn, Messrs. B. C. Bill, Chas. Eisenbeia and N. D. Bill re tamed Thursday, from a trip up tbe Sound. Mrs. £. Stork and son Victor re turned to their home at Otympla, Wednesday, after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Thos. Jackman. Messrs. J. P. Mclntvre and L. B. Hastings leave Tuesday for an Eastern trip and will Visit at 8i Paul, Chicago, Kansas City and Omaha. A. tur BP Til OOiCIBU. » • ~ Beattle Ptopl* sMI Frieeds Take mm Bi«shlm Frees Pertlasi. Postuho, May 11.— W. R. Bailey, W. R. Thornell and Josiah Collins, jr., of Seattle, entertained a party of ladies and gentlemen by riv ing an excursion to the Cascades this afternoon. At 10 a. m. they ap plied to the O.K. AH. Co. for a steamer, and two boon later theß.o. Reed, folly officered, pulled oat from Ash street wharf. The party, numbering fifteen, proceeded to Vancouver, where Major and Mrs. Sumner and other amy oficers and their families came mi board. Luncheon was taken and all spent a pleasant day. They re turned to the city this evening. Cfca*«•»*•* Metee. C«aitaiwa, May ll.—The exten sive logging interests of Messrs. Mc- Intvre A Co. are changing the appear ance of the surrounding country and opening many ramble? and quiet walks in the forest lira. M. B. Reese, the pioneer land lady of Chautauqua, is erecting a house which with its equipments will cost over SI,OOO. which she will open for public use June 1. G. H. Falter will build a cottage of fourteen rooms on the Chautauqua ground* costing fi'.W, to be ready for use July 1. The Oood Templars propose to erect a bad feet, costing SI.OQU to $1,400, this year. Messrs Coleman will erect a fine rustic country-seat on the promontory leased by them for five j ears with fur ther privileges. Rev. Wilbur F. Crofts, the field sec retary of the American Sabbath Union, New York, with bis wife, will spend a week at Chautauqua and loe tuie eack day. Mrs. Croits is recog nized at one of the leading primary Sunday-School workers in the country. Revs, toss C. Houghton, John Gor don an i Arthur J. Brown, three of Portlatu's popular pa*tors, have ac cepted Invitations to lecture during the season. Mrs. Ifary Alien West, the noted editor os the I'nitm SKmai, Chicago will speag each day of the last week of the ssestfrn. I bariei Crss«man has erected two neat cotljges on Olympia avenue j HER LAt'GH. | Wssh.aeton Pott. At ten a b|B«SMne little amid., Kestraift 1 by ntugbt bat natures law, Went roams < e'er lb* glassy glad# And Mlmd a merry Haw Haw Mkw. At twenty si* *•« bright and fair, Set aewfrestrained by feed mamma. She only teasd her golden hair An-l Janfhed a He Ha Ha. At thirty s%» wa> ta»re MNhh, Aad, «1 irmn weeded bondage free. She mu4 bedtime was trowing late And Im|M a mmisi 8c He He. At totty she oi ,<>». Put son* had her heart t» woe, ■She fr :*:- v 3ser-|«iea» «r feef* : . ?r 4= fik| • M fcg I * r - ■:•--■ K' >■: . , ' I""iilit ]ii )i - J v > ■■ •.. ■ f ■ il I. II '■■ 2SS beStteeSl 2wte£. toKintw CS*y. t „ n ; t „ a A. * - u? ifjwiin 10 M wr ArtsofDeytoo. i4a deaf Pitcher Devga has tea signed by *-• •• t- Brookiyn b weak in its pitching de pvtimt • the first kawraaiar Wew York o # poor fourth in the League net. The Lckm etes are putting up vety fine bag. |">lMk aitcbed a winaiaa obm for TtZuZPtttuTj * Xte Portland boy# seas to be pUy ia| pretty pnd Wu. ' ij£ file Port!ami* *»**• q{ «ijrnfi»g y>Toi» Ben Fraaaece talent. Ic has not ben definitely decided vbo shall catch Gesanfi. There will be several games at Vic toria on the 24ft of May. Tbe plumbers and turners may ftay game trithin a few terin. Sacramento bae released Tort Burke (or indifferent work. Jerry Denny was tbe first league player to nuke t bome no. Albany has applied tor admission to tbe Near York state league. Tbe Jackson street grounds are be ing rapidly placed in condition. Boston leads In tbe League, fkfle Washington canies tbe target. San Francisco is to sign Lorrigan, formerly Stockton's star twirler. St. Louis kada to tbe Association, and Leuisrßk brings up tbe reer. Boston may dpi Jerry Barley, formerly of the Pioneers, San Fran cisco. Buffington. oi the Philadelphia* shut the Washington* out completely last Thursday. The Seattles will play a practice game to-day, weather permitting, against a picked nine. The season is to be opened next Sat urday. The Seattles and Portland Standards are to be the conteeting nines. , William Inceii. who has for over ?even years past been fdtcher for San Franciecoa crack nine, the Bavertys, now toe San Prandscos, is to be re leased. aoaruco. C. H. Kittinger's new cutter has been launched. Tbe twenty-two-foot steam launch which bas been under construction near AUmoad & Phillips' foundry tor several weeks past, will be launched shortly. Clarke & Morrison will to-morrow lay the keels of two new cat-boats. One is to be twenty end the other eighteen feet in length. Both will be entered in the Fourth of July regatta, should we have one. It ia probable that there will be a re gatta on Lake Washington after the Tacoma regatta, and that O'Connor, Peterson, Lee, Hamm and Gaudaur will take part m it. Paine, the Victoria sculler, annooees his willingness to meet Henoemen, toe Stockton, Cat, oarsman, for any amount from 1800 to 91^300. Tbe Hamm-Peterson race is to be rowed today in San Francisco. Both will come north after the race. The final deposit for the Searles- O'Connor race is ap. There it to be a regatta on / Balt Lake early in June. There it talk of organising * local rowing aragciation. Wm. Lagie, fore man of the Queen City Boiler Works, tad an e r-tnember of the Excelsior Association, of Detroit, Mich., is in teresting himself in the project. f TUX BIHO. Hawkins was no match for Tom deary. Choynski and Corbett evidently BMpa tHUjltflflfll. Jackson learnt San Francisco day after tomorrow. Billy Hawkins, of Butte, wants to fight young Mitchell. Patsy Cardiff returns to Minneapolis la a much quieter manner than lie left there. ▲ match will probably be arranged between Joe EMingaworth and Jade Dempsey. Nearly all tbe famous middleweigbts in the country will be in San Francisco within a few weeks. Jack Dcmpeey Is of the opinion that the fight will occur end that Sulliran will win it. Several interesting matches will oc cur before the California Athletic Club, San Francisco, before the dose of this summer. Joe McAulifTe and Tom Lees are both carefully preparing for their en counter before tbe Golden Gate Ath letic Club. La Blanche and Mike Lucie come to gether on tbe evening of the 28th of thi.-i month before the California Ath letic Club, San Francisco. On his way Bast Peter Jackson will give sparring exhibitions in all OK large cities. When Minneapolis is reached JftTilaon, the colored pugilist, will be given a chance at Jackson. TBI ST A OK. IMgby Bell is to star this season. Edwin Booth has given op tobacco. " 'Ostler Joe" has been dramatised. Lydia Thompson ia 51 years of age. Mrs. Saunders ha* retired from the stage. W. J Scanlwi has made a hit in England. Frank Daniels sailed for Europe last Saturday Bill Kyeniay visit Heat tie while on the coast. "Said Pasha" u to be taken to San Francisco again. Mrs. JifceShaw. the whistler, goes to Europe again. Halle;-. .V Hart open their season at Chicago, August 23. Hutchinson. Kan., b to have an $85,000 opeia house. Webster and Br*Jy are booking "She" for tits season, J nines O'Keill is to star another sea son in Mabte Cristo." IHxey wit take a company to the West Indite next season. Joseph <tismer and Ph.» be I>avie» are always welcome here. Clara Ix»%ise Kellogg will likely visit the Northwest this cowing season. Booth aad Barrett open the New California tieater. San r rancisoo, to morrow owning. "Othello" will be presented, i Ixrnis Wesley, the comedian who was on the eoast two seaaons since, is to play Rati in the ' Tin Soldier' the coming s*a«>n. W. K. Harris, edvsnee agent for the Hoyce-Lanhng Company, was in town last meek arranging for the ap pearance of the company here. Jananschek appears at the opera house tomorrow evening in "Meg Merrißes." and Tuesday evening in "Maebfth.* She is on her farewell tour of . the United State*. M iss llelle Thome, the pretty Cali fornia linger who scored a success East m the Peari »>f Pekin,'' b re ported lo be perpiesed over the nu merous offers for next season, a it* - ci la jttoaa. Jockey Carfltt o. the well-known Cali fornia jockey, has bean expelled from the Blood Horse Association's track far •jpoEßftg' the horse AI. Farrow on the first day of the sfdtng maatlng. bows and V T^- fSf" 111 .... itm ' "Lex's! ha# bat'.. jpracu£t<*g frf isas. K-wiß---TT- J '^ )-1t rt r 1 —fjj .. BROTHERS '■• •' ,/ „ ** * \.. " TBS— LEADING IiOBS ' *' . * *- „ , ■" - 812 FRONT BT., fit ITTTI OJBAJL IJJJD. - ' mm w su fiarcisco. KAVISe JUST RECKITSB FKOM ENGLAND A LUKE CONSIGNMENT OF WOOLENS nm TIE PIOPKETY OF An Overstocked Woolen Mill L. V s^ ' In Order to Dispose of Same They Will Make SUITS TO ORDER —JkX— Reduced Prices. GOODS SOLDIY THE YIKD TO THE TRADE IT lUIfICTIUXC PUCES. suwAw WANTED. Vat saw mill, sticker, |S.»; tuner, 13.90 and board. Land elaarers. t2.3S per day. Farm bands, nt per month. Bar rant girls, (MtolK. (No bookkeepers or Xastarn clerks wsat eC> fOU to 11^00. fcerson race is to be an Francisco. Both >» • fter the race, 11 1 sit for the iSearles ip. regatta on "Salt Lake if organism* a local For u runltue in three-roomed house, one Modi from Occidental, $135. Cifft honM near postoffioo, SSOO. Silver mine. Deed given, ttsstaarsat with four llviag rooms, cen trally located, SBOOL Confectionery store end restaarant on Front street; tlfiSO. rtnt-eUm rarnitare ia 6-reom hoass, KHft; sffK* water. Rom m wart Four iron warehouses 50x70 feet each. Six-room kowon Fifth street, end far nitare for sale, >460. Two and one-half acres to gardening; also foar cows; mat, tM par year. 90x100 feet of ground, suitable for a lodg ing house. G. W. CRANE. W, T. Enfloyneot BwMUif r«nr°cwl 1 hi&i * k, W FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, Teoome, W. X. The Second Term of this year begin* February 4,1M8. The succem of the present manage ment is shown by toe fact that the number of pupils attending has more than doubled s&aoe the beginning of the year. TRUETEEB. Kt Rev, J. A. Paddoofc, Rector. W.O.Tylar, W. P. Prlehard, Rw.LM.WKto, FiwCeMMtob Pupils may enter at any time, pay tag for the bataaos of the term. For tarns aad farther particulars 5. PDLFORD Bead Master. QEADQUABTEBS | -r •< J INDIAN TEAS. OHtNA TEAS. JAPAN TIAS, CEYLON TEAS, FORMOSA TEAS. Also Choice detections of COFFEES, SPICES) EXTRACTS AND SAILING POWDER. THE LQIDOK TEA STOBH UM front roraer ftte. Hmum. yyooi) TfIANTKLK TILK FLOOIS AS# f'!KE ftJU-B W*O»M v , A • ■ at' ftfif fljtofl' • '^M I . r^ We have just received a elties in Summer Fabrics, Uyj 10 Cases New Dress Materials. *, j ! 5 Cases New Silk Materials. J§ B Cases New Black Drees (jpp 2 Cases New Silk topp 5 Cases New Wash Fabrics. 3 Cases New Seersuckers. - jjpjj 5 Cases New MnsUn 2 Cases New 15 Cases New Table Linens. |H 9 Cases New Lace Curtains. 4 Cases New White Sprai^H 3 Cases New ChiMMMH ** C 1 Case New Yachting Flarael^^El Mlw# JUNE' P. Centemeri & Co.'s Foster s XXX qualify Kid Foster, Paul & Co. New lot just