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10 r-orr»! rmMt nV r«r'*orts'* *o irtrpaJH* arry previous effort. > "%e (WTHSrafIMM /"«iwrti*» of tflw? hj#r:-v#«. cians vw?%i «wl *rw«ri»mnr <d #-*»-• *%*»». Any or*- w to ?*•>- t~*ir+ rv'»Brramyfr-**» 'M 'S*> so by to "Mr. ►".-Mo in She Iftrr*S«iy blr»-k. or »t the dbor. The Ivies' Musical Cfc*> wIH * "*»* S—"*' ti— VC day. J J"=e 12, ** Wfaiib the rp*riai fea ture srtU be *h— of the Kerice |w rnltwwy 'He- < ■>.#> *?»1 "ntfv Mandolin t»»*h of fomaa. The b-«ne «Hlb pror* r w»i r~ry*? t&e carstjswta, "The Lmdty mi ahAlkm. ANT» WIAL NOTF*. Mr. Mm. J B. Pbilt»rk*. ef fcr. AjvVwer. Me. Mtm for QrafflJ Rap Via, M»«.. y#*ter»te.y morrita*. R«v. tunrt Wm J. C. of T3drw •waiee, aire in NorSh Ydclaa Mm W. A. S'iktrk left nr. V.' for hT hM»! tor fWi ' >ai- Tb- Tirr Cn4*-sr- Cfrib met ml Mrs. R. Crux's I mm. T.*»d*y -v-ntnc Mr. and ill"*. J. B. Gordon hsv* i*- moved frosn S«8 Ssrth ••reat. v> 10* Joy R«v. W. A. Major will fill tb* n-Udt ef the First Preshyteriaft church .n Tacoma today. The Elliott Bay CI lb gave a dancing party last evening at the club house. Mr enrt Mrs. Hsnewd Morgan w«l in-.-- June Vi few Ekigland, to be gone *8 mnmer. Mrs. R. Fill?., of Pt. Paul, who has been the gu«-st of Mrs. J. B. Fowles, left for home yesterday. Mr F M of "W«n*ftcth-e. wmm irv F v r>-rr>w pr<n»«^i ear* btmf- of tfrie week. y.-4 n 1.. Smith. 22 Banner t?e«et. is ente* Mr. Smith's sis* r, .4 s L. M Crawford of Minneapojts. Mr. Fla«g. who hie *t\* «u«et of Mr. and Mm. Era.-:- .» Braifvend, Je.'t for <dympUL Jarft Tuo-ay. Mr* G. H. A-rowm**. of w;v> N«k. vlwittn* frtwruW ui ftiLs cttj, resumed ;»>m«e taflt \V>*h»*»*d«-y. Mm KffS« BwW. of Brooklyn, wmwr tagr.*-! informally w* rn ;*ic aci«i * lunofcaOß T**»U> Mrs. K <" N«v!feMer. who tjajs been v'*»- sM*n« Mwiw irs for th« ku*t tnonfh, tt'iiw! &OlDe . Mi<ra BMb of Br. Paul, atrivtd In the rny ye!->''fiai to reiri* *» a miT.«r an ttw gu*-at at Air*. F. VV. Jlau-uy. MV« **.;»♦<! Htr-1 enu—tuVmml * tew frV-intw win a »w«kf» hirvvi a ureeo 2>tk> jjifuo irrYMKfrV> Th'iwwda.y. Mlm Uvwf of Simula, ftlwrvt., 4* "ho of h-r Mm. J. A. Ar*nf-w. *1 143 D Di'exel *vmi*. \|i«< Vvna Row*, «*h»> Jwa bem a.*«vl tnr Mil** ooii«-r»- in < ha* re turned tor «he tuiinrjwn Mr*. Mary A. V«*«el. s.fter •petsHng a «w in Hetencu Moot., iu»* retimwe. to }i>,r in S«itt ie. a: W. De;«t M'reen. Mrs. G. W. »"aton, of T1.% M-CUtr *treet, h** returned from Spokane ari l will leave to- Junraa, Alaska. the l«at of the month. Mr ami Mrs. L. S lieat*c<hamp, of Law Aiw<«Vw. (Viil., an on tfteir <»ri<'*U '««r and a-ne gut-MB of Mr. F. i-». L«'Wis, ncif Row. Mr*. <Hi»l«b«rd aifti Ml*p IluWharxJ. of M -Who bA\"f l»e*-n euestw of sfm. IT C. Henry, -WIH leav«i for .home tomorrow. W. A. Hhanklln lectured In Ever oouventlon address at the British Colum bia Ki> worth iajugutt convention in \ toria J i>ri" 21. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A Kyr will re«i<ie during 'n« summer month* jt ilie n si den *«• of Mrs. J. M. Barrett. Thirteenth a*.'l <.*<•'umbia streets. Th« Ctamera <'tort) -wrrtt to itooqoalmie f lite nti MonwurfctJ d<«v a** (till* kiw*«?i of <\,l. K M. < \ut. ami a'xjut aixiy iiwvn'tHwa \lr-.. R. H. Oxhwt'l and eon 1 UUj «h. of Oakland. Cat.. w1»o tka\»-- be,-i vMj'.liw tttve f.>r;iK«i-'s fiMr. *n«! Mrs. A. li'r.t -juur, I'auiriurl homo iaart. W'oitaw^kay. Mrx Aadi* fkttawr I >*>;><»#i. of i "hU iMro. and 'vlritdJ - ei>. «r« t4io of Mr*. loy Gatz«rt Vilki \V«ah iiwitUn» wiawa tiiry will ep»*iwi llw owr. 4o tt Jy T>r. H. V\ > v w»«*rik» ywwtMNlay, frmi. A. w. Kau'ii and t.utnly l»*ft CirniiJiiii!! Jurw* 1 f w t..;*htw Uwgr to Hi^ml <the «v*umi^r. M ian Wl.«n Jo*lyn, of arrlv el I'Vi te.y a.fli*rt.«a»ik Ho j :mtn< i" ait t'ht> homo »»f ih««r Mr. T.«tv a it*! .lo#<lv-n, <y»rntT of H»>>--Is ton aJ»i 'M '-nw atceflte. Rev. W. A. Hhanklln ktiiril In K*fr «tt lnwt AV<-iln«-sdHy under the aunph-ea of tln« E|.worth Lea«ii« of the i'lrat Methodist iO|>iaca(>al church on "Western Life and literature." Mr*. •!-■! Mws ifoiirer will )mv« or» the 1' I- l>U today t\»r Sit ti Pnaiik-lwoo, whore MVw l>ola. f\%<T t* tv> be nuurkwi In the tMwr futiiirp to la*. BwryhlLl, o# tli« I'uid « d survey «*>nam»'r O nlney. Fi v .»-. 1: Pell took oi»t a party rmi the K<%l - tltMToniK <-oii«l«4n«r of Mr. 31nbtem) .Vik-«« Mi«»« TlalborC, Ihal.ro. iM>•* Hoil»re. .\lw ile- Naii#r2i»". Miaa Faiiny MVwulay ami Mr. 11. B. rooxToj*. Mr. ami Mr.<. T M. IXiuiton gave a rdctsfvnt! f!*tiring pt.rty on a eteam lauruNh 1 u*t TTCrtjavHwy. Th«» party was out alt iKy a mnntfw-r of were rondo on the tHirtcm of Lak>« W*arihhi#r »WK Lauuih was enjoyed at Rot hell. < *lav;vm Crawfcatl esreruu- <*l a few #rl»in«ts WditK I .' v eA'tdog, May 32. The c*4.rti'«-r t*»,rt ev>«t»Ukg w.is mpivit in iletw-nlhbig vwrtotw prt?-«*V!w and K svmltx* •their Idrtn-ttty; the l;iT'c>r part ww <l> vest ed t» gainee and d-ineJinf.'. Mrs. R. M. 4, of San Franclwai. w!u> w*M» I<> hitvi* N tit of Mnn I. IV M<-<Cut«ihc»iri «t!»rtn<r 't«he trtmWih of ,lime>. was ■suimtmtrwti 'h<mvo FVJ fciy by of *fhe lllnoew of her motSior, who is n«rt e*|»ott:r»l to live. \t-it-!"<r Sammy Crawford. th«- .V-ye\tr-oM IrronrMs~«P»!e <»iqi <»f Me a rut -Mr* Uotmld M. On*ford, ,irs«l on* of !V* nvtst tab«t»t --«»l «'<" l troll kn»-wt> ymmcWes-s In t;h« > »ry, i. s.« Ivvit «i» ri iMipU 'tl "hf 'J «>f ljr»ur*l<»* .-olbNgte b*r POyW %n Roti~: S •tittle. where Jio will remain foe itfhtvo j ears. Jlw E. H C.ule returned iod«ty on ihf. StMtlwr -Wsillm Wnllv 'nm * #■>* of eev-ttra,! n*»t»t,hs tn Pal'.forrda. £. v >« was «'N»mi«nlf<l *»y Att"-r» l<oil-*» <_* Sin .!r«h». who K a B?«*nfo«rd )r \*nW«w>H>ty. \lts Qericihs will rj»-'nt su.n«n<vr with ' r eie slr». F 1. Vohron. THE R(>.\l> TO SFCt |>h. Well, friend, I've learned a lesson You tried mo long to t*-aeth. And now. a - last. I've gra«po<l thi pr!ce For years within niy r. .e i. I've struck t k- ynote of success. So n«*<r to alt the w l*». I've thrown a-l ie rev f.> ,Ish w!l!mi And learn I to advertise. When first I t!ru. k this city. With ti'" hants to compete. I though' I'd !->*v» 'h- -n ill bshln«l Wlrh business neat. But. friend s'.as' jj-v co intry way» Were far behind ihe tini'ss, Anl while T coimte*! pennies small. My neighbor counted dimes. I tried to draw a'ten't.in By handbills Soat»»*re»i wt'e; B it th#y wt re ueeless nr the weeds Thrown tip by ocean's tide. Then cltv i»lars. k. next, ad«'r;^«sed, 1 sent throughout the te>wn. T e n> i".« wepe loaded w h these sheets— My Stieires. too, ItvuV l .! down. 1 tried a erier. lasso. Who st>>»d outsi 1e mr door. 3T« drove awav what trade I hal, I want htm there no more. My clerk* were getting tie, qcf»e Tho'-wh fr.<h «nd new my stock; WhlleTn arid out my stct* Tlie crowd wo ild daily JlOck. At li«t 1 tr'.-d the papers The The ad. man came ant wrote me up— They ta.xht me some-new. I >»»e p«rers everv do, Til no'cr o!«e NMitle: You wee I've 1 i— b ,;!t on a fron'. And now It's none too w*'e —Br-.n'er's Irk Hammock* Reduced from }1.3 to fr m J' •* to "V\ Gordon Hardware Co. Log Rolling contest Madison Park today. Thf» annual of trustees of Chamber of «\>mmer«*e wia place amh, - Seattle \ • t -al Rvnk b•• Ming, on M »!*v. Jure S. IW, bet we- u the hours of It) « m all p. m I'' " the new by-taws \ \ m-unhe'-s *t e'■: i. Me and all are entitled to vote. K. O. GRAVES, President. TRACY H ROin:UTSON. S retj-y. «>!> en atr l*«nd concert. Fi~st l!.-rmi Nt B nd. this at n .-.t 1,. :■! Park Log RolliniT cc*ni> tMa on i'u. * t lay. IN TOWNS NEAR BY. How Society Enjoyed the Last Week of Sprinff. MEMORIAL DAY CELEBRATED. School Com meneement»-Fvent* In T»- coma. Ever-tt. Port Townvnil and Olyinpla. SCENE from fairy land was shown In Tacoma on Friday evening when the i dancing class of Mr*. P. H Ker shaw assembled *n Mawnlc hall for the first children's bail ever given in ? he city. The hours were set from 7 to Ift, and for once at dining be came a second con sideration with about on- hundred and fifty families. The hall, which Is admirably adapted for a small ball, having a convenient gal lery at one -nd -with a good scaring ca pacity for on-lookers, had be*n gor e»otisly aiorn-d with flow-re. a veritable bower of roses mingled with ferns snd Opening into the smaller tootn at one end of the hall a wide doorway was garlanded with an arvh of fiowprs, under neath which was a wide lattice of Ivy. Rut at 7 o'clock, when the doors were, thrown r»pen and seventy children clad In faultless attire entered to the time of a march, led by Maiter Edward Hunt, acting as drum major, the ball had really begun and one -volution after another of th«- march followed in quick succession Following the march Mrs. Kershaw WRS presented with an immense quantity of roee# of all shades, each bouquet bearing the card of the youthful donor. The polka polonaise was an intricate dance which was done in a perfect manner by sixteen little girls. The Spanish dan- e by eight children was perhaps the pret tiest of tho evening and won a loud re call. The cotillion was led by Master Emmons Kershaw, who conducted his lit tln partner, Mi** Ceta Bennett, through' the maz-s ot many ciiarmnig figures of this much-admired dance. The audience consisted of many fashionable people and was an exceedingly well dressed and ap preciative one. full dress being worn by both ladies anl gentlemen. During the evening Mrs. Kershaw was the recipient of an exquisite hand mirror and other articles in rei«o!i»ae silver from her host of admiring friends. Too much praise cannot be given to the ladles who have helped to make this season one of never to-lw-forgotten pleasure to all of the fam ilies and children connected with this dancing class. It has been entirely a labor of love, as the only tax upon the parent was a mere nominal one. sufficient only to meet the expenses of inusic, hall, etc. The Knllllo Tin W»Mldlnjf. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillle celebrated their tin wedding anniversary by a cinch party, to which about forty of their friends were Invited. The wealth of flowers used In decorating the rooms lent much toward the festivity of the occasion. In the hall a Siowl rif punch was generously served, while the supper served after the game was finished was delicious in every par ticular. Very charming evening dresses worn by the ladies were the rule, not the exception. The prizes were won by Mrs. Frederick Moltet. Mrs. Harrison Foster and Mr. James Simons. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. William Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. Nlcoll, of Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W. Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McClain, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shank. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Kershaw. Mr. and Mrs E. M. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. K Hiscex k, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bur rill, Mr and Mrs. C. A. Snowden, Mr. and Mrs. Charles King. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milliken. Mr. and Mrs. James Simons. Mr. and Mrs. Walter (takes, Miss Treat. e>f Wisconsin; Miss Nettie Wallace. Mr. Kerr. Mr. George Brown, Mr. T. B. Wal lace. Mrs. Ashtori's Reception Guests to the number of about three hundred attended the reveption given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ash ton. It was a thoroughly enjoyable af fair. it being the first large function un dertaken by the young hostess, upon the suocess of which she has been showered with compliments. Flowers played no Inconsiderable part in the adornment of the pretty residence and the buffet was complete In every particular. Mlsh Nettle Wallace Fnti'rtaln*. On Tuesday evening Miss Nettle Wal lace entertained at dinner the Halherts, of Kans,is City, Inviting to meet them Mlw Kfilth Thomas an I Mr. T W. Know. The Halbert p • rt v comisted of the Misses Crace and i.ertrude Malbcrt and Mr. Walter A Halbert. Mr. T. B. Wallace and Mr "Hugh C. Wallace were also guests at the dinner. < Mi t bo «.„ir l.lnlv*. Peroration day at the irolf tir.ks was made the occasion for a most enjoyable game of mixed doubles. In which .Mrs. Stuart Hlce. playing with Mr. ISremner! won the first prize, and Mrs J. S. Mer rill. playinj? with Mr. James Gillison. won the second, fn the men's contest Mr. William V. Rurrill was the prize winner. Taroma «*«■»< loty Small Talk. Frank Allyn. Ir.. returned home from a year at Stanford early in the week. The l'lrst Free church cave a dance In the Mason library on Friday evening. Mrs. Murray, of Ibitte, Mont., is a gue«t of Mrs. O. \\ . Idckinson on South C street. Mr. Frank Clark wis welcomed homo from a prolonged visit to San Francisco early in the week. Mrs 1.. P. Wallace, who has been spend in* sev. r-wi w»eks in Yakima, re turn-" 1 home on Saturday. Mis Will Rice and her three little daughters have returned fr »n a \ istt of six months in New Haven. Conn. Mrs Edmund Hi e and son. of Olvmpla sre guests o Mrs Stuart Klee They at tended the children's ball on Friday ev ening. The family of Mr Otis Sprague has gone to the Hotel Ta.-oma. leaving the Rochester, where they have spent sev eral yearn. Mrs W. R. Rust went to Portland on T\ic*iay returning with her sister, whom she met there, and will spend the summer In Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs W F Newell, of Olym rla. spent several days In the eltv "»he latter t<art of the wet k aa guests of Mrs. I'hlllp Kershaw. When Mrs. Frederick Brown returns fn>m hr-r Kastern trip she will bHn« with her M;ss Jjvne her s *ter. who sj ent several weeks In Tacoma last summer. The foarttl young society gentleman to le.i\e the city temporarily far a prolonged at's-'v e will t.e Mr Kdward Costello. who Is about to set out cn a Furopean trip. \ re-ent arrival from the Trail Creek country Is Mr John S. Raker, who has been lookmn into some interests reearj ii'C the nvu> h talked of mines In mat co ;ntry. The Thursdav Cinch Club met with Mrs |larr> Huriey on Sulurtiy. Several vac *.n the club wero ' filled by friends of M-s. Hurley, who greatly en joyed the afternoon. The Paul P'hultf house on North S'xth and Yakima *\- nue, has found a tenant In the '.»mlp o: Mr. liiKCs. of Washinnr tea City, win sillids wrfe ud daugtit* er. win be a weioome addition to aoetety. Blan> he M one of the prettiest sirls In l*ni-om«. goes to Port land to act a* bn i-->ma d for Mis-» Ada 1;, I* -s. .l„ x'.-er o the lute maracer of fhe Tit oma »io:«j. who will, on the mt\ t»t June, w«~! a Mr N\ri»;ht. oi that city. Olympin •xwiety. °' r ' ' '■" •*»;* <1 in honor of Ma; t. c. M-oaouald, u,t.r repiesec;*- tlve at the fffsion of the Grand Lodge closed at Walla Walla. Lincoln Lodg", No. :M. K. of P., invited their gen tlemen friends to participate in a grand "kloshe tUbeum pj'satch." or emok-r. as called by those not vt-rsed In the classic Chinook. On Tuesday night their castle hall wan fairly filled with the members and their guests, o{ whom a ere wel comed -with a warm handsh%*e and the frien lUr-ess.. The meeting wr.s called to order by Chancellor Commander J. W. Mcnell, who called upon Rev. T. J. Lament to offer rrayer. Mr. Joe M. Johnston, the present prelate, was then called upon to preside, arsd the choice could not have been a happier on", as his wit and spontaneous humor stirred ail ths participants on to their best endeavors and was not suffered to wane for a ring!- moment. The address of welcome on behalf of Lincoln Lodge, No. F»4. was made by Mr. O. V. Linn, and responded to by P. M. Troy, vice chancellor of Capital Lodge. No. la. K. of P. Ma). Macdonald addressed the as sembly, telling the history of Lincoln lodge since its organization last August. The remainder of the evening was de voted to songs, recitations and speeches, interspersed with an orange race, partici pated in by Judge Root. Mr. Jesse Mur phy and Dr. Newcomb. This ra»:e was iinder the direction of Dr. Oliver, ar.d was won by Mr Murphy, who was award ed a handsome bouquet of roses as a prize. Gov. McGraw acting as judge. A heavy weight boxlne match between Mr. O. V. IJnn and Mr. George E. Thompson was otie of the attractions. Charles Gar field was appo'nted bottle holder for Mr. Thompson, and Judge Root for Mr Linn. Mr. Hoke was time keeper, and Mr. J. O'B. ficobey. referee. The light, after three bloodless rounds, was declared a draw, and both m-n voted champions. Among the hits of the evening was a re. i tat ton by Mr. E. L. Minard; a song by the Elks, who were present In full for-e; the reading of the Declaration of Independence, by Mr. George Mills, with Mr s. M. Woodruff making appropriate gestures; a recitation entitled "Hia watha's Other Girl," by Mr. J. M. John son. and one by City Attorney A. J. Fairfkenor. called for encores. Gov. Mc- Graw. Editor J. O'B. Scobey, Mr. Gus Harris. Mr. William Bra<ckett, Judge N. S. I'orter. Prof. Brintnall, State Land Commissioner W. T. Forrest, Judge Root, E. E. Booth, Fro* Feeler. Rev. J. S. Me- Galium and Dr Ostrander responded to calls and delivered humorous short .speeches. Mr. F. M. Gowcy sang "Be Mrs. 'Erry 'Aw kins." and Mr. C. M. Moon, "The Educated Man." Coffee, cake, sandwiches and clears were served during the evening. Following Is a list of those present: Mr. George A. Ken nedy, Mr. George Gaston, Mr. C. D. Gar field, Mr. C. I. Taylor, Mr. J. C. Hwrspool, Mr. A. F. Rogers. Mr. John C. Kennedy, Mr. T. E. James. Mr. I"). L. Williams, Mr. A. A. Booth. Mr. S. Musgrove, Mr. B. W. Brintnall. Mr. C. H. Carpenter, Mr. Rob ert Cameron. Mr. J. W. Fierce, Mr. A. E. Stanford, Mr. Faul Swan, Mr. F. C. Morse, Mr. W. R. Hull. Mr. J. O B. Sco bey, Mr. C. M. Dial, Mr. Char es Pr;dham, Mr. L. R. Grimes, Mr. John Bethel, Mr. Gilbert Chaml>ers, Mr. J. S. MeOallum, Mr. James P. Ferry, Mr. Daniel Gaby, Mr. R. G. O'Brien, Mr. D. S. Bates. Mr. Rod Sprague, Mr. W. T. Forrest. Mr. O. A. Bowen, Mr. S. C. Woodruff, Mr. Amos O. Buker, Mr. Walter Milroy, Mr. C. M. Moore, Mr. W. H. Brackett, Mr. B. L. Hill. Mr. M. Hoke. Mr. Maclleustls, Mr G. C. Wlnstanley. Mr. Charles Watson. Mr. F. A. Rust, Mr. R. E. Stenner, Mr. T. F. Holcraft, Mr. J. 11. Ogden, Mr. Alvin Wiley, Mr. E. G. Hartshorn, Mr. W. S Carruthers. Mr. G. B. Evnas, Mr. W. H. Feeler. Dr. M. L. Adams, Mr. Harry Ciisack. jr., Mr. Edwin McMahon, Dr. J. S. Newcomb, Mr. S. F. Wyman, Rev. T. .1. Lamont, Mr. George G. Mills, Mr. F. F. Gowcy, Dr. R. B. Gentle, Mr. John C. Fercival. Mr. Henry Bilger. Mr. G. Kauf mann. Mr. L. F. Ouellette, Mr. J. F. Mur phy, Mr. J. 11. Price, Hon. J. H. McGraw. Mr. F. W. Stocking, Mr. George E. Blan kenship, Mr. W. T. Cavenaugh, Mr. C. J. Sheriff. Dr. Ostrander, Mr. Frince, Mr. J. W. < "raw lord, Mr. Val A. Milroy, Mr. H. D. f'owles. Miss Cinda Coons and Mr. John Klin kenberg were married Wednesday even ing at the r sidence of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Coons. The cere mony was performed by Rev. A. J. Joce lyn, and was a very quiet one. only mem bers of the family being present. The bouse was beautifully deeoraied with cut flowers sent by the.many friends of the young couple, who are very popular in ihe Methodist circles, of which church both were members. Mr. Klinkenberg is head salesman in the People's store, which position he has tilled since the opening of that firm in Olynvpia. Mr. anrt Mrs. Klinkeilerg have gone to house keeping in Biglow's addition, and have ■many friends to wish them joy. Mrs. F. G. Doming invited a party of her lady friends to accompany her on an excursion on Mr. Deming's steam launch, the "Emma Florence." Ptiget City was the <'estinat on and cn reich ng t! at po.nt a picnic dinner was partaken of. The day was pleasant and nil enjoyed the trip v. ry much. Mis. 1,. R. Grimes. Mrs. O. C. White. Mrs. M J. Gordon, Mrs. T. J. Anders, Mrs. A. 11. Chambers. Mrs. R. O. Dunbar. Mrs. Elmon 8 ott, Mrs. S. G. Ward Mrs. 11. M. Ferry, Mrs. C. J. Ix>rd! Mrs. T. J. Lamont, Mrs. M. F. Ferry and daughter. Charlotte, and Miss Kate Ward were Mrs. Deming's guests. Tf oma. June 1 The ladies of St. John's Guild gave an uniqu« entertainment in Unity auditori um Wednesday evening, entitled "The * arnival of * eharacters w ero all well sustained and some of them very f>r»»tty. Vocal and instrumental music added to the evening's ehjoyment, and a whistling solo by Mrs. c. M. Bolton was n decided hit. the j»tveet bird-like notes showing both talent and culture. Mrs. Annie Kollv has returned to Se attle from visiting Miss Addle Wood in Olympia Miss M«<Jraw has returned from a week's visit to Seattle Mrs. Bruce Mllrov. of North Yakima Is visiting relatives and friends in this eltv. Everett. June 1-In connection with the observance of Decoration day the commencement exercises in the" hitH s.-hool, tlie May rmtivil. under th« aus pices of the Fpworth T.eazne, m-l tli* meet of the Wheelmen, the people of t' i city have been edified with patriotic edu cational. literary and physical pabulum in consid."-.hie variety during the closing d.i > sof May Although the weather was fickle and showery the people did not abandon their plans for De.-oration da v. and fully a hundred went to Snohomish' All speak Well of the exercises and of Commander Scott's ad Iress. Rev. K. V. Clavpool and the r-iwonh l.»a*ua aro to t.e congratulate 1 on the rx cellen* oi the lectures and inctden'a! music in their May festival. whb-h in cluded addresses from such able mon „„ Rev. \V. A. Shanklin. of Seattl«; Rev I>r J I*. Mario* t. of Tacoma; Rer C P T!:oH'jrn. rh -.cellor of r>i«et Sound u*M \Amity, ami Rev. D. O. !> So-M. T»„ eloalnjr war porc concert on Thursday ni*ht was especially appropriate Comrwnccmfnt week of the high «choo| opened w|*h an aMe s-rmor to the class d-:ivered on Sunday rro-nins at the p;'-Vt V thf list church by Rev. K. V. Ciavpool The class day programme on WednVsrTay aft moon at the Baptist tabernacle drew a !irs« a-'dien'-c. Mis* Aura Drake 'the class president mide the address of'wel come. M-. <"ia :de J. Ferret nave an amns ire essav entitled. "Rf.-t-o for a Senior" M- <'larencc Van H. Kir? delivered an oration on the e?a«s motto. "Mind Moves Matter." The presen-atlon of the class •hoes a musty old pair of broyans was suitably done hy Mr. John J. Lindsay. * hil* the reception of the ,«ame h> Mr! Charles Freese w*s particularly humor ous. Mlas Anna Malell Clark passed over the clm-« mantle to the juniors, an 1 Miss Vesta Pease performed the part of Junior 1. r \ c'a«s iw-n by Miss Aura brake and th** farewell to the class by Miss Kd ra Knas ;• were worthy features of the oc casion. 'I e hich School choruses, under the d;r<- tion of Mrs. Fanny Perry Oase, att-st. t h-r efllci-nt and painstakinc w rk. Mis* Bojmton contributed a piano so and Mr. A. I<e Oross a sor.jr. On h*rid;»y 1S » tabernacle was aaaln throne. I *i en the graduates received their tft{iloaM from Fror. John W. Ilea ton. Air. Jofcn J. Liuisay (UlJ\e:ei the TTIF. SEATTLE rOST-IXTELLIGEXC'ER. SUNDAY, JTNE 2. 1895. rvorett V salutatory and \l.ss Aura Drake die vale dictory. The orations of the class were as follows: "Vitae Victoria." Miss Anna Mabell Clark; "Self-Bslianc*." Mr. Claude Perret; "Politic* as a Career." Mr. Clar ence Van Hoodan King. "Immigration." Mr, John Lindsay. The programme also Included some spirited choruses, a piano soio by Miss Small anl a contralto solo by Miss Boynton. The schools have per formed a year of grood work under the superintendence of Prof. Heston. Tha result of the bicycle meet has al ready been announced in the Post-Intelli gencer. Clarence Kind's time in the run from Snohomish to Everett, ter and one half miles, was a surprise, and he was heartily congratulated. Luce's capture of the championship half-mile medal like wise proved an unexpected episode. In the evening a banquet was served at the Hotel Monte Cristo and. amid speeches and much good cheer, the various prizes were presented. It was just about dusk when the Snohomish visitors mounted their wheels for home, amid a parting salute from the Everett Club. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. White gave a whist party to a few friends last week. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs S. H. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. William Nichols. Misses Nichols. Mrs. Riley, Mrs. Kent, Miss Humphries. Miss Loughney, Mr. D. C. Johnson and Mr. A. S. Taylor. A social hop was given by some of the ■wheelmen at Guild hall on Thursday even ins'. There were present: Miss Roper. Miss Helene Gov an. of Tnlaiip: Miss Swart out. Miss Retcheneker, Miss Mor gan. Miss Jennie Hayes. Miss Liazie Hayes, Miss Forter. Mrs. I«. J. Church. Mrs. Spencer, Mr. Schuyler. Mr. Monv, Mr. Saunders. "Mr. T. King. Mr. Mitchell. Mr. L,. K. Church, jr.: Mr. Wlmperly. Mr. Frink, Mr Rowers. Mr Spencer, Mr. Jo 8w«IwelI, Mr. White, Mr. Griffith and Mr. Bullock, of Seattle. Bishop Barker is to be given a public reception at Guild hall tonight. It will be informal In character, affording an op portunity for the bishop to meet the peo ple personally. Mrs. H. A Smith and Miss Nellie Phil lips are among the people who went to Victoria last week. Mrs. M. O. Tibbits and children left for North Yakima this week to spend the summer. Qn Wednesday evening the ladies of the Maccabees pave a very successful Ice cream social in Carpenter's hail. A union has been effected between the Nail Works' band and the Firemen's band. The consolidation is a strong one. Mr. E. Kenealy. of Puvallup. and Miss Stubbs, of this city, were married on Thursday of last week at the home of the bride's mother, on Pacific avenue, Rev. W. C. Weir officiating:. They will make their home in Puyallup. Miss Minona a lady well known in the social circles of Everett, and Mr. R. P. Blauvelf. chief engineer of the whalebaefc steamer City of Everett. %>re married at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Edmunds, of Seattle, on Satur day. June 1. They will take a trip to San Francisco and New York and thence to Chicago, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. I'phus are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a son on the 24th of May in their househoi 1. Miss Whiting entertained the pupils of her school, some forty in number, at her residence on Friday afternoon. A pro gramme which they had prepared for Decoration day was presented, and other diversions with refreshments contributed to the entertainment. Port Blakeley Society. Port Blakeley, June I—Special.—A ball and social was given by Washington Lodge No. 32. Degree of Honor. Satur day evening. May X, in the Port R1 ike ley hali. The hall, which of itself is a pretty one. though inadequate to hold the throng present, was very tastefully do orated with hunting and evergreens, and presented a beautiful appearance. The lady floor managers performed their task with the ease and grace of veteran dowagers, and assisted greatly in aidinsr young men to realize the delicacy of their positions. At 9 o'clock the Blakeley Bodge. No. 10. A. <">. IT. W., drilled team in uniform put on the work under the direction of Capt. H. T. Price, which was done to perfection and happily en ertained the. large .that came to witness the work, after which the grand march was announced. Mr. VelKirg Peterson and Miss Mary Kiddie led the math with twenty-five couples. The usual order of etiquette was <ompletely and successfully reversed in every respect on this pleasant occasion. Great cr< dit Is due to tlie sev eral committees of ladles that had charge of the afTair. which is one lons to be re membered by those that were present. Among the many present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Price. Mr. and Mrs. E. San ders. Mr. and Mrs. White. Mr. and Mrs. J. Quash. Mr. and Mrs. J McOrath, Mr. and Mrs Craekenthorp, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrill. Mr atid Mrs. O. Dwelly, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ziegler, Mr. and Mrs. G. Matthews, Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. Lindstrom, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fis-her, Mr. and Mrs. Severson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Green, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tin y ward. Mr. and Mrs A. J. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs Jones, of Seat tle: Mr. and Mrs. Ed guards, Mr. and Mrs. Rauiclow. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Byler. Mr. and Mrs. V P. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. Arnett, Capt. and Mrs. Primrose, Mrs. Kellam, Mrs <!. Elofson, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Fischer. Mrs. Seaborn, Mrs. Mul liern, Mrs. T. Brcoks, Mrs. C. Stone. Mrs. J McDonald, Mrs. C. Plate, Mrs. Patter son. of Vancouver; Mrs. A. Stewart, Mrs. J. Campbell. Mrs. OrChari and Mi's. I>avey. of Mrs. Miliar. Miss A. Durkin, Miss Mary Kiddie, Miss Bertha Anderson. Miss Hilda Mtlss Will iams. Miss Kate Eraser. Miss Emma Tay lor. Mi«=s A. Stmr. Mi** Gertie Saddler. Miss Barrett, a' Wilfca Walla; Mi*s Acnes Windbla f, Miss i 5. Severson. of Charl >s ton: Miss Ann.e fteversor, MNs Annie Slater, of E lie Harbor; Mi"** M.idg* Raymond, of Eagle HaTHor; Jennie Elofson. Miss Soule. of Vancouver; Miss Josie Jacofos, Miss Carrie Tahbott, Miss Maud fiuthrie, Mi.-s Ad lie Seaborn, Miss Howland. of San Francis.-o; Miss M. Daly. Mi<s A. Hoffman, of Senttle; Miss Nora Elofson. MR* Carrie Swanberg, of Seattle; Miss Jin. k, of Nibbeville. Miss rinkltam. Miss Baker. Miss Lottie Smith, Miss Norr, Mr. W. Hannah. Mr. W. Buf fum, Mr. Row, 11, Mr. Veborg P terson, Mr. Joseph Storey. Mr John Hoffman, Mr. D. M Owens, Mr. D. M Mr. \\ . Fr: ser, Capt. Cluff. of Seattle; Mr. Barnhart. Mr. E. !!. Lincoln. Mr. H. Mor ritl, Mr. J. Elofson, Mr. J. Rose, Mr. W. H. Esworthy, Mr. J. Leaster, Mr. .1. Casebler. Mr. C. Fischer, Mr. F. Fischer, Mr. R Saddler, Mr. E. Faulkner, Capt. Howland. Mr. William Beck. Mr. A. Heath", Mr. J. ln -e. Mr. A. Graham. Mr. C S. Willar. Mr. Angus McDonald, of Charleston: Mr. J. W. Hall. Mr. C. Fait, Mr. J lllmes, Mr. J. Ling re, Mr. C. Brooks. Mr. J. A. Campbell. Mr. J. C. M Millati. of Seattle; Mr. Charles Fulton. Mr. Rtdmofld, Mr. J. Maaterson, Mr. M lor :ks 'n, Mr. Jam M Ma> ne Mr N. N'lson. Mr A. Larson, Mr. A. John son. Mr. J. Rucker. Mr. C. E. Rr&dner, Mr. A. M-Kinnon. Mr. E. T. McDonald, Mr. G H. McLaughlin. Mr. S. Broekway, Mr. Collins. Mr C. Peterson, Mr. H. Seaborn. Mr. <!. West. Mr. D. Meyers, Mr. J. Cavenaugh, Mr. L. Valieur, Mr. W. Armstrong, Mr. W. Oakes. Mr. 11. Stamper, Mr. I-ashmet. Mr. ('. Voight, Mr. W. Hollihan. Mr. C. Oilker, Mr. A Chlpperfl. M. .Mr. O. Wlbarjj. Mr. R. Dixon. Mr. J K«rr Mr. H. Smar, Mr. J. Mull* n. Mr 1. Js obs, Mr. A. Weidcman, Mr C. Paterson, Mr. D. Deßusche. Mr. 3. E. Smith. Mr. F. Fredson. Mr L. Ladd, Mr. J. Clemmon*. Mr. F. M -Donald, Mr. A. Quash. Mr. Sweeney. Capt. l„yle, Mr. S'hweenen, Mr. Rodin. Capt. Parker* Mr. A. Fras.- r, Mr. V. Keilatn, Mr. J. L. Hubbard and many others. Port Townwnd Society. Port Townsend. June I.—Sp-vtal —The exlal event of the vwk was the fir.%t concert friven |>y the Ladiea' Musical Club on Monday evening. Kadi number WHS p»»rfi tly rendered and everything passed off wfrh the greatest eclat. The autilen -e. composted of the elke of the city, was most fashionstWy |«own*d for the occasion. rh" eentiTn* n all appear- In* in th» conventional drf-ss suit. It is h ->pe»t that In th<» near future the musk" |OVT< of Port Townsend may N» treated ti another con ert by this most popular club. The "Rirthday Social" held Wednesday evening ui u>e Pre*oyterian church was * T RUBPMM''WUWG Copyright, l**, by Ratehsller, John«oo «fc BatchsUsr. March! The mud is cakin good about our trousies. Front—eyes front an watch the colors ang an drip. Front — t he laces of the women in the ouses Aren't the kind o things to take aboard the ship. Wheel —oh, keep your touch, we're goin" round a corner ! Time—mark time an' let the men be'ind us close. Lord! The transports' full an' 'alf our lot not on 'em — "A.V TTATQH THE COLORS ANG AN' oh> cheer , \ Ve ' re goin ' off where no one knows. March! The Devil's none so black as 'e is painted! Cheer! We'll 'ave some fun before we're put away! 'Alt, an' 'and 'er out, a woman's gone an' fainted ! Cheer! Get on—Gawd elp the married men today. Hoi! Come on you ungry beg gar to your sorrow ('Ear them say they want their tea an' want it quick !) You won't'ave no mind forsling- ers, not tomorrow—• You'll put the 'tween decks stove out bein sick. 'Alt! The married kit'as all to go before us. 'Course it's blocked the bloom in'gangwav up again! Cheer, oh, cheer, the 'Orse Guards watchin' tender o'er us. Keepin' us since eight this mornin' in the rain. Stuck in 'eavv marchin' order, sopped an' wringin'— Sick, before our time, to watch 'er cave and fall, 'Kre's your appy ome at last an' stop your singin'! 'Alt! Fall in along the troop-deck. Silence all! ** N "CHEER:" crowded with old and young, who showed thorVMtjfh appreciation of a v«*ry interest ing musical programme, which was un der the management of Prof. A. L. Dar ling. of Seattle The first soldiers' monument in the of Washington ns appropriately dedlcat-d on the SOth of May at ?£* cem etery. Mr*. Doyle. president of the Wo man's Reiief Corps, in a most charming manner formally prewmed the monu ment to Farragut Post, No. 15. Past f.mmanior T. M. Fisher responde 1 In an appropriate manner. During the pre eentatl«irf address little Misses Emily Lyle and Ruth Wylie pulled the cord and the massive mrwiumont—a cannon on a pedestal—was exposed to the view of many. The final exercise w<*re held in the courthouse in the evening. Col. fichrack delivered a forcible address, which wis mostly of an historical na'ure, and thoroughly appreciated "hv the atten tive listeners. The Rannbler quartf'te, of Messrs. Phirrtmer. Rash. Pos ter and Puw, rendered some very beau tiful mu«c. Tine members of Chimokuru Tribe, No. 1, I. O. R. M , rave a most successful and pleasant hop to their numerous friends on Tuesday eve. All teemed to thoroughly enjoy th<* excellent music and tripoel she light f.mtastio Mil the wo* sma' hours of the morn. An elaborate supprwas served at midnight. A new- o'nb. known as the Townsend Hi rycle OJvb. how be."n recently orsranijic i with the following - members: S. P. May nard. W. J. Walthers. H. A. Wright. !I. W Rugzard, 7Tarry Smith, A 1 Newman. Frank Reynold*. C. D. Draper, Frank Zort. F. F. Dernrnens. Mr. and Mrs M. Chi It. o # Haverhill, Mas® - are visiting with Mr nrd M-s 1., b. llastfcisrs. They contemplate a trip to Alaska lat<»r. Mts« T.i ! i P. Frown went to Anao>r*#g during the we*k to visit tar brother, In jector R. K. ftwwn. .1 r. R- !<•» r< turned Monday from a hurHmg and ftshinar trio to Clallam. Tie wHI Hv« shortly for Seattle and his d»- P*trtire -will be jrpp-ttiv as be ha* h*-*>me very popular in social cirles whfJe residing' here. Cheer: for we'll never march to victory! Cheer: an* we'll never live to ear the cannon roar! 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