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in Ooodf*:: m. Mr. Fred RMta, Mr D*l }ii- kj*. Mr. Howard AmM. Mr Cliff An drusft, Mr Tom Etfott. of Ch'-aco. Mr. Boyd Crockett, Mr. Eraory Hathaway, Mr Frer; h Dorrance, Mr. Fred H»m- Rflfi*. Mr. H»ory T«nd<>U. Mr Jk'srrir. Vf. WHS. <m B«**ty, Mr. Edward Herald Mr. Enwwt H«-.41d, Mr. Harold Post, Mr. Dana Farnawortli, Mr. Ridgely For»». Mr. Ralph Bheafe, Mr. Morton "Donaldson. Mr. Ri'-biri*. Mr CaJ Mur ray, Mr. Harry Walth«-w Mr. Hugh Good f-: w. Mr. V*j : f"« Mr 1 >e toy Backus and Mr. Clay ton Crawford. • • Jul*** M***f*!der, the artist. Is **tl known h*r*. He arrived hi the C'"T iast *fit wi;h a bride. ne« Wilcox, cf Chicago. The wed-im* took place m ; * parlor* of t?i« F- mweTV Spokane. «• e* titly, Ew Df-ir; R; hmond Babb '.t. of All Saint*'. offi-rlailag. A Spokane pap-* » '1 of th* wedding; "Th* parlor# w*t» <*wwilWf with tf»toon* of clematis. VSr g.nla creeper*. row and sweet pe*«. 7Ye brtde was attend*d by thro*- pretty fioww giris, Era »nd Gladys Ruth Salotnonsoa tnd F-ledroan. Col. J. Kennedy Suit wan appointed to give the brUla away. The f«e#-s were: Mr and Mr*. P ayden. Mr and Mr*. 2. Kenedy Stout, Mr- J F. fiiosn* Mr and Mr*. Salom n son. Mrs Alice H WH!is Mr. and Mrs. J e t) Wilson. Mr*. Cora Johnson an 1 dal<:» Biarden. Refreshment* w«-re wrvj with win*-, and an ho;ar was de voted to congratulations of the happy eowttie. The groom I* ar. eminent voting ar ;-' recently fr'.m N-w York. He vi«~ led Bof»kari«- I«*t fall, ard hec*me so In fatuated with the olty and its plc».rr»«qu« surround: it* • Chat he decided to e»* ibliah h*-re hie p« rm*n<'ft! home. Hi# bride la a I; rcdsom- ycning lady, a pronounced bru rite. tr * arrived }?»«>' r.% it from Chi cago. where ah" la highly esteemed in !he txrst circles of me fety. Although entirely a strirjrw to the company present. her n; ide*? anil cultured msnn« r at onre won the friendship of all thos* in atiernlanoe at the wedding. and predictions were heard th<»t Mr* Mersffider » 1! soon become a favorite In Bpoksne *o-i«ty." Mr. and l'r* Mersfeider Will make their hooaa In this city. • • United otatat P* a tor John L. Wilson, * to with Vlrv Wiiion 3 ft yesterd-y for S« okane enjoyed a social shower Thurs day evepln*. for wHrh local ssoclfty wai r »t»onnlble. A public reception wa* ten dered tbero in the parlors of the Rainier- O and hotel. *o< i«ty people were afforded the pleasure of meetinic Senator and Mrs. Wllaon, and there were many thing* about the event which made it worthy of more than paMln* notice. The parlor* w*r«- elaborately df«''»rited. Dur ing tha evening SU-nator Wlla.-.n made a ehort but entertalrrinir aperch. Among tin»»e who attended the were: Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Graves. Mr. and Mm. A. 11. Stewart. Mr snd Mrs. S.mtiel L. C aw ford. Mr. and Mrs. M F. Backus, Mr. and Mrg. Will R. Gay. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Whig. Judge and Mrs. Hoyt. Judge and Mrs. Canß. Mr. and Mn«. C. M. Sh afa. Mr. a;,d Mr" J. C. Re d of Ellens l;'irjr. .Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Bell. Mr. and Mr*. C. D. Stimson. Mr. and Mm. C. T '1 ,l*r, Mr and Mrs Calvert, Mr. and Mr". J K. Brown, Mr. and Mra. M<- £«>-». I>r. and Mra. Calhoun. Judge and Mr*. Mr. and Mra 8. B. Lim erick Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wheeler. I>r, and Mra. Swceucy, Mr. and Mra. Riek- Kckw. • • Qu»en Anne was gay last week with two r» 'ptions, a mu-cicala and a f. w small luncheons. Mra. J »hn W. Filkina gave a t«-a Tuesday from 3 to 6 for h« r daughter, •Mrs. Roit- rt Wii»on. of St. Paul, who is visiting her. Mrs. Fiikins and Mrs. Wilson received tha 100 gutats who responded to the Invitations. Mrs. L.. C. Webb, Mrs. E. K. HUitie. Mr*. E. W Price, Mrs. Sanau-1 Crawf «rd and Mrs. Flavius Cole assisted Mrs. Fiikins. The Fiiklni home, at HI First avenue north, was modestly dec orated, sweet peas and dahlias and roses bring extensively scattered about the par lors. h<tii and dinl.is room. Punch was served by Miss Baxter on tha porch, the attract»v> ness of whlc-h was Increased by a surrounding of sm*!l fir tre :s. The yacht K»!pSe hid a *sy party of ywnc people out for a cruise Thursday af'eraoon and evening. They w« re the *>i»sts of XII* (lene Orsiham During the ►ail a line luncheon waa served. In the party were Mr« Wallace. of Parkersburir. W, Va., Mia* G«ne Graham, Miss Mittle Keating, Mlsw Essie P'lsher, Miss Ida Smith. Mt*s Alice Fisher. Mis* Ne<tlc Smith, Ml»* Morrison, Mis* Elsie Bruns, Ml*# Ethel B.irl v, Mr Condon, Mr. Frank Ilawklm. Mr. Charts* Slurry, Mr. t l.iyton Crawford, Mr. Wy'tiff# Thomp s m. Mr. r"oll Murray. Mr. Edward o«»ary. Mr. Harry WaHhew Mr. Rldgely Force Mr, Cardln. Mr. Ernest Herald and Mr Sam fi u> se il. The San Francisco at- jmer that left thle r'.t* Friday morning for the 8011 th Carried with It a ntimb«r of younr men an ! «f>nni who will continue their (studies thl# winter al Stanford unlver*lty. They * re Ml"!" Bollard, Miss ninkflnplel. Ml--, cri% Brown Mi*s (lertnide Mcintosh Mli"* Holm-* of Taooma, Mr. llolmoe. of a. and Mr Rug'me Sayer Mis* Dlnkelspbl has tw«n in the city. the gaica? o' Mr. and Mr*. E W. Andrew*. She wa* r>m ng the channlntc young women who • »<-, «d tb»- * trm month* In the r ; iy. She ront Ibtttrd 10 the gaiety of summer so ciety. • • Ml** I'otvla wh.> will 1 av# for the F <*t shortly to continue her musical studies. ! =.l • Hargf of atr i*' le wl h tov k * a Friday afternoon at the b«»me of Mrs. j- Vim Wagendo, or> Qu< • n A.ine hill. •? l wh'i-h received * n»slderahlf a.lotion f- »rn the nj\l*lc tovtm of loo*' society. Ml"* pßtvln s an artl*t wh« «» work has wm for hr much well deeerved »:.d she admirably aarptltb-d herself at Friday's Every nwnlvr of the s?r*>•_ r?mme wia In of an artist, •1 th->se who atlrnded considered ths i4 iter t«*n profitably spent. • • Thors'.ay came .1 dinner and In the ev«n --t»« a d-»n in* p-"rty in Mr* Sherman's y,+. , r Mr* (io**rx» P K" rc*r w <* the V »«t, *« of the dinner part? It took place • s>«>r home on T«*rry ivwm and the -- * wre Mrs. S-'<-rm.tn. Mrs. H A. • Mr* K V A'--, e «-m. Mr*. E Tt -v y«« j >•; s ■ rv M*-« Mc x -y ~, 1 • %■ «« r* "" N; >'.... > t , !*;ntvf- F"te" Ml*s » :.-v M v« V X ;*■■* of N w York. M<s F««rth ard Mi«* SMo:. t Fiirth. Th<\ wsrdrc^on - . r T -ers of the M u!«-r»-v enterta»e**v! a few friends at lunfhe«io on «nit» Tn •»«**? Tho*o Invited were r*rt. a- i M** C*v*rk Capt. snd Mrs, fir- - l>r n- i Mr« O'-of Mr*. W. B. Hottiitt Mrs Haj den. • • M * Amy H rtiftt shflse enasaemer.t : > Mr Th"odor# Qrt««r» of St Paul, ta* bt«en announced, will I a\* for the Fast t n< «rrotr. She will winter at Bostvsa. • • M- F-itt'oe Sii r ' S'sr.fi-rd «r rer ®ity. wv« In the city ter«r«l dsy» last week .he asu -tr o' M;*s M N'a irht. • • M-* W.*vt<-'?t Jer me Bure*. of Queen *nn» t tv«- s 1 • feon >e#ter!sy f Mrs. F I*. Van V a#en»n. • • \f .j, S»r;;v# went •-» the '.intry Club SU;urd..jr to spend a f« * flaya, riHiu « *M» othfr irr%ma. \ very de v" ;ful l" - e w - s vm If » M *>r Is* f-y M ■■■m Car a R l.<ake in host >r of re Vli<«-s Anne ard Ms*- -»t S;rei*n. of l s 'jb«q«a. '* The i>arty went in a launch t , \v,-*t f\nvit li*ht atat where a most ,vM *1 w«- ,m« sm t\un iwA thr.-n >• i'apt. snd Mrs. tleorte T Fooda. A de lhtit**w* lunch wa« aerved, !«> shteh all <t d as .1# ;.istvMtwt of the p ; «t:.-kerf went I tthiov in the afternoon, and through !.*:e o-Hifr•• v ef Fonda all w,-r» tak^-a tfer t-'*h the otJ-'r 1 C'-fc w*s sj sfter w h the t-Arty re* :nei» - i S-stt'e, nn --re do l tfhfd with the hossstudlty cf i"ap: an«l Mr* Fi t»da. snd tendered M-s a ■kfvt benny *ote of thanks for the p!eas vrt tirt to (|i' iifiudljf hwt e*-->rt tt '•••,!rt> vtft \tr. Mn W liaruc k: • \»S iir» *V K Slaiir, Mrs. H K. crmm. Mrs. Han*berg*r and d. i* r of 8ed«:-a. Mo.. Mrs. Dr. Shack lefo? 5. cf Tbe Da:ie». Or.: M:s*e* Strelan. of DuHajuf la.. Webster, of Baa Praoci-vo. M «s Alice teaman, M.«» Doug las. Mis-? M-Donaid. M:ss Lake. Mr. J. C. Harrir Mr. E. J Streian. Mr. V. L. Drue*. Mr Beakbane. Mr. Shirley B<juire. Mr. L-. .' Master Viaoi u*eai tmd Master Ted A party of about thirty welj-knowr. SSeat tle people enjoyed an oufng at Madison park Wednesday afternoon and evening. A delicious dinner waa served at about «£3 c>lo> k. and th# remainder of the evening was spent in social diversions and listening to the hand <one*rt. Among tboae in tha party *n» Co! and Mr*. J. N r . G :trer. Mr. and Mrs Jacob Miller, Mr and Mrs. T. J. Carle, Mr and Mrs. Carle, of San Jose, Ca!, Capr and Mrs. C. du Cane Williams. Prof, and Mrs. J. F. Langer. Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Donaldson. Miss Eila Dougan. M.ss F.ur»nce McKay, Miss Linri* Gilmer. Miss Eouna Alien, Miss Murphy, of Portland, Or.. M a A 'rlenne Lar.ger. Misa Etta W:s by. M:«s Carr> Wisby Mr. Xat Carle. Mr. I-ee GSia&er. Mr J H L. Williams Mr. A 1 itr Shattu k, of Portland, Or.. Mr. M.r- Kll Giiner. Mr. Emest G:imer and Mr. Ar thur Carle. • • A vry pleasant birthday par'v wss given hy Mrs. C. W Brown at Lane arr-et. Wednesday evening in honor of her bu» v >and s birthday. A very enjoyihie time was had by all present. Prevent were Mr and Mrs T F Mahan. Mrs. C. L. y.f>or- Mrs Gordon. M-s Alice Gorlon, Miss M*y Smith. Mia* Nellie Evans. MHs May Bink. >. il -, Maud Mahan. M!«* B' rtha Moore Mias Myrtle Towrw-nd, Mias M!nn»» Kumf>le, Mrs. Conahan, Miss Lixzie Loone Mr Joe Sthey. Mr Rube Brown. Mr. Lou Mahan. Mr. Fred Mahan, Mr. George Duncan. Mr. Harry Babcook. Mr. Randal, Mr. Glern Moore, Mr. Frtd K iniph, Mr, Pete Humph. • • A party left Seattle on the yacht Earl last Saturday morning for a sail to Port Blakeley and Eagl" Harbor. Toward even ing the wind dird down and the party had the unexpected pleasure of spending the night and part of Sunday on board the ya> ht. In the par:y were Capt. Ctttepork a:id sister, Miss Minnie Cutepork. of San Frs? !sco. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. W. L. Baird, Miss Brooks. Miss Minnie Engk«. Mis« Aprllla Callaher, of La Con ner. Miss Ann-nta Baird. Miss Nellie Mo s, M -s Hattl. Mcintosh. Mr. L- wis Knight, Mr. Birtin, Mr. Rayborn, Mr. Mjfj. • • An outlna party eom;>o*ed of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Mr and Mrs J case W. ry. Mias McDonald, Miss Beck, Mr. Fr<d Kellogg and Mr. Robert Murray spent the week in visiting th» various pretty sum mer retreats on the Sound. Toe party * re taken about the Sound by Capt. 8 bulla in his y«<-ht Myra. They had spl- ndld sailing The weather proved fine and alt the party agreed to take another week's cruise the last week in September. • • Upon the Invitation of the sister league of S-.. John's E:orli.->h Lutheran ohur.-h of T too mil. the Luther League of the Englisfi Lutheran church of the Holy Trinity, of this city, enjoyed a very pleasant little excursion last Wednesday. Owing to busi ness engagements some of the members were kept ai home. \\ KMDIM.9. When a cozy hom« had been made ready, and the rooms daintily decorated for the ir.omentous occUlon, the solemn ceremony of marriage unit<-«l the lives of Tnomas Dudley Norman and Miss Grace Evelyn Hapgood. both of this city, tn the presence of immediate relative* and as many friend* as the apartments could accommodate. Mr. Henry Norman served as groomsman and Miss Edith Emily Hapgood a.* bridesmaid, Rev, John F. Damon officiated. The aus picious event transpired Saturday evening, August 21. at No. 1011 Howell street. Mr. and Mre. B. R. Hesketh kindly tendering the us> of their parlor on the ground floor for Its inauguration, while ample prepara tion hail been made for enjoying the w»d ding banquet in the apartments above. young people are among the best known and most highly esteemed in our community, the groom having won his way to the fullest confidence of the business community by integrity and enterprise, and the bride being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Warren Hapgood. Among the gue-ts moved Mr. and Mrs. Hapgood. Mr. a d Mrs. F <\ Norman. Mr. and Mrs H. M. Norman. Mr. and Mrs. L. Schoch Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Plain, Mr. and Mr«. P. E Barnum. Mr. and Mrs. A. Overly. Rev. *nd Mr«. J K. Damon. Mr. and Ur<. B. R Hes k»th. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lipsky, Miss I?. lie Why te. Miss Minnie F» rnanrlts Miss r th< rine Norman. Miss Cora Barnum. Oracle lb -keth. Miss Emily Nelson, Mn-ter Oallowav. Master Earl Nor m n. Mister I-yle Norman, Mr. William Cave Pnrtridre and Mi«* Ethel For • r wero in mnrrl«R»» Sun day evenlr*, Augttst 22. Mr John B. I.eg rn v tv>.« a* Rrt)omsman and Mr** Mary A Foreler the hrldf's s!«ter. a* bHde*mald. Rev. John F Ihm'm officiated. The event was celebrated at th<* rerf!d»*nce of the bride's parent* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas For rier. S nth Park Seattle, and amonc those who part lei p." t-'d were Mr. and Mr*. For cfer. Mr. nrd Mrs. William C. Partrldsre. P- Mr. and Mr* Will,am K-»!»<enhi!rc.<r, Mr and Mr* S A. Wald-on, Mr and Mr*. Fclward Allison. Mrs J. Brown, Mr James BoHerts. Mr. I-e.Hs S 'hram. Mr. Jo.*»*ph I • .: i y. Mr Wsi' am O'Brien. Mr. Andrew F .foier, Mr. Charles Fireler, M i*tcr C: i' -< Bro* n, Maatcr Eug'.nc Katsen burger. • • Mr. Ph lllp Burn" rt and Mlas Ida Morf, I th of th** "-Ity. were married Saturday •arenine. Aapust 21 at tlin residence of Mr. and MRS Loui* M arbet fll Stewart •ilr»»t, r. rner avenue. Rev. John F. Damon •«•!*. Amon? th- v tne*<es were Mr. a*>' Mr v .r»-f» Me *• ! Mrs T-'.:r n. Mr md Mr* Slfva Mr. -nfl Mr* F'*s. V' ar'l Mr* M rt 1 ok. Mr* T>*--?at Mrs. I ! —k Mr* Mr Preussbig and Mr. O'BrU n. • • Mr S'-m-art Cre sat n Brown, of this r" i "d V •••* Anrie Ma- I M Her *f Ea-t ♦ "'al' »m wrre married at the residence of the 11 ? rsr clorevman. John F Damon, H0 y O-. i, '». Seattle. Wednes>ilay even ing A '.Rust 2S in the nr*>-< n~e cf a few wtt r *< *. among whom were Mr and Mrs. Thorn r> Miss Blanche K*>n r dy M ** Je**le Hurhea, Mr. C. Damon. • • Mr \e.dy T.vd n and Miss Irene Ebta betb Fe! *a were married at the hem* of the -fflcfatta* clerevman J-ahn F Damon, in t « cltv Tb*.r*.*4v ;n *he >{ Mr J hn J I.vdon M'*s Kate ra\*anaush Mr* Mary MrDermett and Mr. Paul E Ooldsa. ri rm>\ »ia *>r» sot i*i. \oTKa. Mi«* i."-a Conn I* vtidtln# friends at North B.nd • O • Is hem" from & visit to KiiMP co ar * v Mr i Mr* R M Palmer were at l>* r f* vr>*)i J - V. if F':ohofn : «h. spent la*t Wfk :a t - city. I'• .t M I W i'k»r several dava at I r*' ir ? U*t w.-,«k. * M s ** c ' lah Ws fe ?r « v J sttl-g fcer aJs*er Mr- Of r«e K ' Wrtcht. Mr* J H S. .»• ng th* cummer with friends In California. **. M • *4 hfr f* - M:*.* K fin. a? Whitcem. A r vi "» h«.« rv* !?r a j month'a stay at »"ohasset l>each. Mr and Mr* «* B .vy sr.d ar* <*mptrjr at A ki f.-r a f. w we»'k.« Mrs. Char-* nrd Mrs '.rt tinnt ar» visltln* *t the Cauntry <"iub. * -pt J - v - S.i 1 'van hr I * -.mUy ar?- r.- w li* mg hi their r.- w home on Bc-r»n avenue. 1 M •»< s«e. -r ' >*ri .sy Harbor, v aicons •* * « i- 'fd Seattle last «t-ek Mr 1 * f Tac ma. mlnf'ed n c it-- i* -- veraJ days Ust w-e. k Mr Frank A r> - f Tacoasa. was in f«-v ««n- u.i>» aft week Vtsttisf Mr ' M | ■* T 4« been Q'Jlte '; at Prcv. ;j«e h«i *i. t* a >ie to be out ard is at pre>er.t U,* S -m: ot Jdrs THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER SUXDATr. AUGUST 20. H97. Smith. Marion street and Eleventh ave nue. y':m Ida Smith a:.< 2 Ma* N*-M Smith law **:urn*d from Cohasset b*acfc. Mis? Ora Smith 5s v!*:!r.g with her a nt, Mrs. L. P. Byrne, of Fairhaven. ilr- 8. W f. of Portland, is visiting her ter. Mrs. M. Gottstein. of ai« Colum bia street. Mr. and Mrs. F C Lawrence and Miss L.irrc, have moved into a cottage oa Broadway. Mr. Norman Pierce, jr.. returned la«t * ifr rr. regon. where he u making au headquarters. Mrs. F. W. Clayton, of San Francisco, is In the city, the guest of her mother. Mrs. M A. Gaffney. Mrs. W hair. Kirkrean, of Waila Walla. L- tl'i". s, her -ister. Mrs. Capt. Gilmore. at the Ari.ngtoa. Mr. R*n En;pe* arrived in town this week from ea-t of the reoumains, and will re main s< me w-»ek«. Mrs. D M. Hoffman and son, of Taccrca. ap»nt a -i - f Last week voting her s Mrs. M Qottstcin. Mr and Mrs. A. M Brookes and Miss Proek-s who are canning across tne Sound, will return home this week. Mrs C. Cooper of Seattle, is visiting her brother, A. J Gardner, of this city says the R -or j-Union of Sacramento, Cat. Mr. a- ! Mrs. Georsre Past-hail. Miss Na nette I'm.-halt and Mr. Nathaniel Paschall are home from a trip to Lake Cashman. .Vr W. D. McCarthy, Who has been spending some time in California, is ex pected to return during the coming week. Mrs. W P. Boyd. Miss Margaret Boyd and Master Wiiiie Boyd returned home last evening frorr, a several weeks' visit at Sab m and The Dalles, Or. Mr-. I. William Adams and daughter N rnia have return eu from a visit to China and Japan, and are stopping with Mrs. W. J. Black well. 121*) Marion street. Mrs. N. J. Durgan. of Eilensburg, Wash., who has been the guest, the past wtek of Mr-- M. E. Hummel, at 119 Twenty-fourth avenue, returned to her home on Friday. William H Pearqe. of Minneapolis, has come to Seattle to reside permanently at ZU2 Third avenue. Mr. and famiiy have been stopping in Everett for se\erai months Mrc M. J Carkeek and Mrs David Kel- with thtrir families, art still at Pon tiac, whtre they have been camping the past few wf-»'ks. and will probably not re turn bt-fore the second week ;n September. Mrs. T. G. Roehm and hr sister, who have been v'siting in Seattle, hive 'o n.orrow via Portland. &i!t Lake and Den ver for their homes in Ottumwa, la., and Chicago. Mr Roehm will come out from Chicago to meet them at Denver. H \I.I,AItO SOC IAL SEWS. An enjoyable parly was given Saturday evening in honor of Miss flattie Faulkn. r at her father's residence on Times street. Games, music and refreshments were the leading features of the evening's enter tainment. Present were MUs Belle Faulk rer. Miss Gertie Riley. Miss Vema Crook, Miss Elsie Wallace, Miss Eva Wallace, Miss Bertha Wilcoxen, Miss Lillie Adsit, Mi=s Annie Holland, Miss Victoria Bur gees, Mr. Omcr Smith, Mr. Charles Wil coxen, Mr. R. Crook, Mr. Woster. Mr. Fries©, Mr. Herbent Fluikner, Mr. Robert Lui as, Mr. Eugene Lucas, Mr. Austin Faulkner. Sunday was very lively at Prospect beach. Crowds of visitors from Seattle and Ballard were there enjoying them selves in bathing, boating and in other recreations. A large numoer broke camp this week. Miss Edith Hapgood. of Seattle, spent a few days during the week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Murray at their cottage on the beach. Mrs. G. W. French, Miss Grace French and Mr. Frank Pells made a trip to S",o qualmie on their bicycles and visited friends the first part of the week. The road was good and the ride very pleasant. Mrs. J. M. Donoghue, after a long visit In Muskegon, Mich., returned home on Friday. Mrs. P. Edward Hyland and Miss It. M. Hyland, after spending three delightful wreks In Blaine, Whatcom and Falrhaven with old friends, returned Thursday night Mr. David E. Kellogg went to Trail. R. C., the fore part of the week. Rumor says he will return a benedict. Mr Frank Rorzane returned from Ho quiam on Sunday last after an absence of two months. H R Pederson arrived home Saturday from North Rend, where he has been several months on a prospecting tour. Louis Anderson started for the Klond k« on the Queen Sunday morning. David Dow and his nephew, A. C. Dow, also started for the Skaguay, -where tney build a house for I.illy & Co. Mr. Carl I*. Peterson, of Weir City, Kan., spent a few days visiting his uncle. Sir. John Wyck. during the week. He is miking a tour of the coast and left for Vr tor'.i on Tuesday. The G. A. R. and W. R. C. will give an entertainment and ice cream social Tues day evening In the Odd F. Hows' hall. An attractive programme will be rendered. After a pleasant visit of three weeks In Victor! u MiHose Grover returned Fri day afternoon. Tb« nv mbers of the First Christian church decided on Thursday evenine to build a new church about the center of the block on Wllhert street, between Third and Fourth avenues. I liKMOVr SOCIETY. Mr. and Mrs A. J Ooddard invited About three hundred W their Ninth ward friends to visit th» Monterey Wednesday »f:prnoon. the party bein* conveyed from the foot of Union street, in Seattle, to tho naval vase! lytnjf in the harbor. A very enjoyable time wai had by all, and at 4r ■") the truest s « re taken for a delightful cruise about the bay. Mrs B. F. Miles entertained a company of younu people at Woodland Thurs day afternoon. After a dejlphtful outing baskets were unpriced at 6 p. m. and a pirnlo dinner enjoyed. Dancing. in the pa v ion. brought the day of to a close. Prevent were Mrs. K. Mills, Mr. and Mrs K. W Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. If. S. Costminu, Mi*« Anderson. Miss Yf>' ri. - M llolden, M:s« Lulu D Mi®" Cis»-> Mills, Miss Rennet?. Mi-a f*wei- r, Mr L. E. Anderson. Mr. Georee Morris, Mr Lawrence Kincaid. Mr. R. L. Morris. Mr. D. H. Lewis and Mr. Harold Cosamaon. M«s M .!1e Ernst, dausrhter of Mr*. CharSes Fi«her, of Fremont, was quietly married Frilly. Auz. Ift. at I-os Ancele-, ("■I . to Mr W. T Blakely, a well known attorney of that plaee Mr. and Mr?, ir.ak-!y will mike t: eir home in Los An gles. Mrs. William Gordon, of Edsrewater, ctve a tea Friday in honor of Miss E'la pf-arsaii. of Flint, Mi "h M\- i Clara. H rr. r, of S hullsbur*. Wis., is a gajent "if her sister. Mrs. A. B. Ern^t. Mrs. J. T Nichols and fam : ly returned from cum pin* mar Enocjualmie Fails, Thursday Mr. ard Mr* Robert Burritt, of Sm J Cal re gnjfsts of relatives at lake Mis» W irrer of Gr- » n Lake. Is a pu- st of relatives at Portland. Or Mr. ami Mrs C. E. Rermbert: and f a na il v and Mi*s Marvaret Fam-i 1 "!: have re turn- 1 from campintt at Edp - w ter beach. Miss M:nsr>r of Sacramento Cal.. Is a s■:$ ■: -t < ? her ousln. Mrs. A. B<-'>tt. at Ro«s. Mr-- M Mann, of Glympia. is a *ue*t of <. «.;«• Mr* O. J. Carr. at Ed*ew»ter. Mr P- ter Ooults left for Dy a last S in day via the •*earner Queen fhe assertion that some day mar will b« a baitVss animal Is *-.-.rr*d by s '«• ntlsts. Already Hall's Hair It-newer is accom p'ishinfr wonder 1 * in averting baldness. To Jrnifun. ""UHjitst anil !>*,». S mer Far.' n will s-,:l from Sehwa - * rarf. foot at Union street. AJ \ an < a»p'« Pork nod Mean*. Prepared with Tomato Sauce, 10c, 13c, »c. F r s" # ; h £*. roN** fir mitten*. «' * ' *-tns ar.d frow shoe*, the only correct KOC*I« f?r th* Yukon country, to b- four, 1 »• r. P-tko i's Marlon tUf*!. t«etme n First and Second avenues. F r S* (T-ay or Dyea. take steamer Utopia August ». Prsf Con»rant will form his Frwrrh r vs»-s '* tb* Ist of September, Washing ton t>- .~--.fi, »& TO OPEI OV SEPTKHBER 13. ABannnrrmat for the K1 ■- <erir»rtf» and Tr*ii*l«« *rho«l. The 5 attle klr.dergsrtea and training school wiii oj en witn the public schools on li Thow who wish to enter the training ciass should ap; 1* at once. Aocor-l.cs ro the rul-« last adopted by the board of director*, ail applicants for ad missMn into the training school must t-e at least years of ags. They must have a good common school education, with a full course in high school. or. not being a graduate of acme high school, they must have taken a course of study that might be considered Us equivalent. Befsre entering the class they are ex pected to give satisfactory evidence in a personal Interview with the principal of their fitness In other respects to undertake t\; work During the nt>t two months all new pupils are cons.dered on trial. The full coarse extends over a period of two > ears. Students In this department revive their practical training and experience w ; th th-s children under the direct supervision of the pr:nc;jal in the kindergarteo, which meets from 9 to 1? o>: ck every rrorv.ng. On Moii 'ay. Wednesday and Friday afternoons from 1 to 3 o'clock they meet at the kindergarten for the study of Froe bel's system of education. The course of study pursued cannot fail to he of ths greatest educational benefit to those who enter upon it. It offers very gr» at advan tages not only to those who desire to St themscives for an independent livelihood, but to all voting women, as a preparation for more complete life in any sphere of ac tion. The following is a list of books u«ed dur ing the two years' course. Th»se are sup pi-m<nted by reading from many other volumes: "Education of Man," Froebei; "Mother Play," Froebei; "Pedagogic® of the Kindergarten," Froebei; " Froebei's Le tiers;" "Symbolic Education." Blow; "Reminiscences of Froebei," Von BuKjw: "Educational Reformers." Quick; "Lectures on Pedagogy." Hailman; "Infant Psychology," Tracy; readings from Dr. Hall and others on child study; readings from Dr. W. T. Harris on philosophy; "Republic of Childhood," Kate Douglass Wiggin; "Science Teaching," E. Howe; "Story Hour," Rate Douglass Wiggln and Nora A. Smith; "In the Child's World," Kmille Pouison; "Kindergarten Chimes," Kate Douglass Wfggin. A thorough and most beneficial course is given by Miss Cmiraan in physical cul ture. A special course of drawing Is given by Miss Ella Bush, a prominent artist of the c ity. Vocal music Is taught by Mrs. E. It. Miller, auother of Seattle's finest art ists. Mi«s Ellen Creelman. who has ably con ducted the free kindergarten and training school for the past three years, has been invited bv the board of directors to return and continue her work in S< attle. MSs Creelman has accepted the position for the < omlng year and will arrive in the city on Saturday, August 2v She comes thus early for the purpose of assisting in the estab- Ushm nt of pri\-ate kindergartens, which will be started by her graduate pupils in different i->arts of the city. Miss Creelman will also b» occupied in making out the programmes for the year In kindergarten and training class. She will be glad to see her friends and speak with any who wish to consult hf-r with reference to the work in the training class. Miss Creelman will be at home Tuesdays and Thursdays after August 30, at 120 Tenth avenue south. Planua nt Factory I'rlcen. Shipped In car load lots. Terms easv. D S. JOHNSTON. 903 Second Ave. "Now. gentlemen," said the counsel for the defense to a Kentucky jury, "if you will take " "Certainly," shouted the Jurymen. " & common-sense vi w of this case " Verdict for the comraon twalth.—Philadelphia North American. Deafnei* (anaot He Cured Ry local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of th»- Eustachian Tube. When this tube get-- Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closet! deafness* Is the r> suit, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its nor mal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nne cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an In flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CIIKXKY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold bv Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Hiusica! | Supplies. Of every description are what we sell. We have all kinds of musical instruments; mando lins. violins, banjos, guitars, etc., at bottom prices. Will | give you a good guitar for J"! 50, an i other Instruments in pro portion. Our stock of vloiln bows, strings, cases and the dif . f rent parts for the various in struments we sell enables you to purchase a complete outfit from us. We a'so sell Instruc tion books, studies and sheet music. All sheet music we sell at baif price. I Winter & Harper llnrke BalMlag) Seattle. i Xeri**r»l Mm her§ ft /r< W « ~ .iu.a XMO »»»t 'n» o aax* tf aaUiiou* if uiaJrck* 4- \ .» *..t t pr • »-•- *«« t <>t .«• |fc« <dk Kim ' t»a cams <iUr* p»n. i-arM *1 1 coi • ' i» '.a !>• lar a <•% Ik .t » * a T l:.a»»r.i if ■■ 1 a ■ -Mr*. * * *»-o ;a * tmr U4 .4.»« ultaar a ,oA <*nia a M(ua I If You Love Yoar Wife buy K?r a I r.AS ST VE -4_ j IEMB K3? I CITY ? FII PARIS F $ in secenn m.. ■■ am a § j)J» v - 'i ALASKA 8 1? OUTFITTERS. jl M " • ,C »/ ■*' r;< We Have the Largest Line 'y' in the City of 'v & 1 Fur | j SlseDlng Bass | Men's Fur Coats, * Fur Gloves $ h And Heavy Mittens. a = il f. ii MM nil I 111 «niniii/rTGi«u,io«iiwis I IS fa J- 1111 U All Wool. V « < 'J vo vo Men's Heavy Woolen t ntlcrwear and o*er*»hlrt». -»'J tv . V Heavy Woolen SocK«. Mosquito Netting—We have an Immense lino and carry all kinds. VO iC> rj lake to Order Entire | | Outfits for Women. | We Know Just What Is Required. ►cJ (g $ No. 7ii Second Avenue. £ good charnt ter, under the age of fourteen, and p.*epar« them for college or a business life, combining the discipline of a school with home Influence*. The school building is well equipped ."4 nd located In a beautiful spot in the country, offering to the pupils excellent opportunity for outdcor games. The Instruction la thorough and personal. For circular end Information iddress D. 9. PtI,FORI>. like View. Wellington • ~' j&aU/ & . \ v & Tjt M m ' * U \ ' ' iiiil A salesman for a New York manufactory re'ates that, al though not a drinking man, it nt un r requently happens'that while discussing the qualities of goods will, a possible cus tomer the two are led to discuss sundry glasses of beer an J that sort of th:ng Sometimes as a result of his operations, he used to notice a dark brown taste in his mouth of a morn ing One dav a friend told him about RIPANS YABULES He procured a supply, and now he always takes two before going to bed, a-d now he says: "When I get up in the momir.g my he.id is a> clear as'a bell, and 1 think they a:e the greatest medicine ever made." 1 [ PRISCH BROS., i»* Dealers Its V A vV *4T(IES, DU«O*DS, JEWELRY, SILVEIt*AR£. ETC iiEi'AiUiNG oi c< mpiicMed Watches. 720 FIRST AVE.ItE. TUe Klnnuikf miner Ami i!ofs not ft>«r the Ar?u,£f No ctntr mortal of ow tUw • Has i»rfd to live in such * t > suctpss on Volar f.rt.iaa * io v AN CAMPS ftxfc BEAN'S. A rHIUMPH I!f OOOt^ Not injured by TAKK NO SIUSTmSj AT ALL QROCKM '«C A Sp I Mining Dri 11 ATR COM PRESSORS, 8TA»1 CRUSHERS. ORE , WHKKLS. HTDRADLIC Pt» FURNISHED QJ TIAL OR COMPLETE PUJi* Mitchell, Lewis 8 Su* SEATTLE, WAS* * V, ! P^V f YOU \ J LOVE 1 / YOUR / WIFE V BUY \ S® J j \ GAS J l\ stove/ Rupture (if KliM Kniig 01 WMtMI By an appliance. new la MR any child <an wear wkh to unknown. B U'attnt applied for.) ■ Call on ■ DR. J. FORD HAll of Cincinnati, late of A» I tralia, at tk« I fifth Ayr. House, cor. FittlSMM Hours, 10 a. ra. to 12 m.; I* MS 5 p. rn.. from August 21 to Inclusive. A Vgent wanted, or to orfuw pany far th<> territory weeMf«™ hi j fppl river, or any psrt Hf ad office ad.lress. PR- *J* II AWES <1 ro.. New Madison, 06* rn t,.»»9. Inventors and HO! FOR THE OLYUHI R.riuctloa ll tot* I TO LAKE CI'SHHAI# ■ om; DAY. ■ The \x»t summer resort In Kv< rythlng flrwt class. FiM hunting. ■ RAT£-$7 PEEW® J fitage will leavo HoodspOft » ©' t>"*t. Accommodations an<l supplies J® « r * Ul Take steamer Delta dayn, Saturday*. at 7 a n. H Write for particular* to \\ T PfTNAM. IMP"IM llf you 1 | love your I | wife buy I jhera I |GAS^TOV| ♦ .More Healthful, I ♦ More AgreeeM*. ■ ♦ More E ■ 10 ISE 4 6A» SW" I 1 I ♦ lie cans* ■ ♦ Qsa 1s d'-an—coal |* t ■ ♦ Gas does *r*T wU3 ■ ♦ sary laNor. fl £ Gas is not was'trw-" ■ TO. 216 CMEBBT sT®^| IneflßßOgl PRiNTM r-r., l |NS BUfIJjS