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IACOMA AND OTHER OUI-OF-I®WPi S9€lEl¥. Ji 4». f't* l fTj ITI II 1 fTf -4* .4« mtm ▲ ▲ -A. _l_ At 4« 4* #4* 4* 4« 4* lit 4> JU 0.J.J.a.4.^.^1 g* Aug has thl« I *o** tke g*-neral cry. We mjgot I* o '.* it end make so many m*X* I*A i- » n< L r ;T, bsrdiy gwten - ggl* «* , f . faithful and «nthustes of the game. A-ready for : e rw ** J***' lhat f'" nMv * PSLfminm. fcut ir • -.nv- to?* <* Aur ' ,t are t of by the :ov.r« of f'tafsmt er hla duty on rlae nas *KJ%« tt * Dd ' 0? a " hr a""* pr<**nr writing tl r, d-^-a *ZjVZmznr W 'J' < COiTS t» « r fail •*** a a n . nr o>- and dance giv- n at th* •TnSTiby Manager G. H. Water rridiy evening was in every •* w ,y brilliant, and delightful af *rJ "»roKa is ait Ideal P - * for a » l with its apaclou* corri *"*l; lire* veranda. overiooklr>r the *®?Lyr A affords gr'-at p "L*refdecoration, which were nor *2lZ| fh6*v night. The >Kautif «l «»d p wen ir.ore so by hand !dM exquisite cut flowers wmfiff- tt - rf mantel* and entwining tfae cepter of the room. The *S2T from vie* in one ur*e pjlms. played the most tWO-*tepa and w »' ta*M" The L«n waa indeed "a thing of jSgitf aM' for»-v*>r" in the rnmt il; who aa» It. Quantities of ® mtlf aasdaoffi'ly ap{»Ointe<l table lh * rf,orn f " :i - Watty, and with the delicious 3S»" v * r >' alluring wae hujis with '"hlneac ; '.lSaitinr It a glorif»u« plac«- to after the dance Those Invited rgS, W J Pr!tch«rd. Mrs J. VV. M«r. awl Mra J T. St-eh. Mr. and £T| M Nolan. Mr. and M. Otis ihgpf, Mr and Mr.-. J C D-jrbln. g. & j|r* Arrthony I'ritchard. Mr. a** C;*ude Sfeh y, Mr and Mrs A juer Mr- S rm - Mr and M• s. 'ifiri'o* Mr. and Mrs H. S. Emer- K it Mr?(. J M. Ashton. Judge fsj #i Alteo, Mr and Mi - A >. •■ r f.j> Mr actl Mrs. Nelr n R nr - tt. |r & Mr* Blgelow. Mr and Mrs. r <*{» Blanc'rd, Capt. and Sirs. Pan ,i $' itid Mm Allen C. Mason Mr. »--• iafc P. Cflßtlns. Mr». Frank r~l «rk tlt Hunt Mr and Mr L H. IhWttW. Mr acd Mr« J B Ternes. Mr. I V :i Mt». A. R Caa«>. Mr. and Mrs J. T. Iwjsms Mr. and Mrs J. K. Vanderbflt. 5- j»d Mr* A T. Albertson Mr and *-« Ed A, Teuntt. Mr. and Mra. teWl Mr Mrs. John A. Hopklna y- «irf Mn Bowles >!r. and Mra. W. v r-ksrril. Mr. and Mrs, ft O. AMw>tt. Xr.Mtlfri JMIUa Plerf-e. Mr. and Mrs. »»d Mrs Bradley, Maj. Oard & Mr? M*n' Oardtirr If *yden Mr. and Waodraff, Mr and Mrs. P. Vaeth Jr. &i M-*. J. Van M irier, Mr. and >* Irhsi'.ie, Mr. and Mrs W. H. Reld. I? t»i M'». Crowley, Mr and Mr . fcsiiH Collyer Mr and Mrs Morris Mr sbA Mrs Ellis Gross. Mr and lb..Site Grot*, Mr. and Mra J ftheard lkitiu! Mr*. H«yden. Mr. (»nd Mrs H tlrtuvon. Ml»s Bernlce Newi-IJ, Mr •fin 3 r. Mitchell. Mrs. Bridge-. 1')»5 Mr* W. W. Spauldlng. Mr. and ; jh M M Cptuldlng Mr and Mra P. halst* He\ and Mrs A. M. Martin. |s «k! Mr«. F H. Church. Mr and )i H*rrr Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs John C Stall ■.Mr and Mrs. Wynkoop. Mr. and Mrs k* Mr? and Mlaa S» ilars, Mr. and McCalw. V'r. and M s. hfrt Mr. and Mi v Turrell, Mr. IKlr' Walter E. Turrell, Mr and Mrs few! WHlmcw, Mr. and Mrs. Chester *■*». Mr and Mr' A J. ki-on Mr K£ir*. Flwtwood, Mr. and Mr*. L. J. herom. Mr and Mr*. W M V. Hur tl Jfr. m 4 Mr*. \V. D. Tyler. Mra 6- -i* Brown, Mr. and Mrs. H t>. ramp W Mr *nl Mrs. F. B. Wallace, Mr. is Mrs, C. W. Clrlgc", Mr. and Mrs F\ r »-?CSri«rs Mr and Mrs. Milton Grlpgs, If'ml Mr*. Charles Hvd >. Mr ■»«.! v- S1 Orofjifup. Mr and Mrs. A M T.ain ; i»to Mr and Mrs Chub s Mtlilken I" tsd lin Fredertck Mottet Judge NMn Pgrsons Dr. ard Mrs Munxon > Mr*. Wagner Mr and Mrs Mot I _f Mr st;d Mrs ll.:win Jacobs. Mr ' i. M«rok Mrs. A Anderson. l>r. and fca&Wfenu Mf atid Mrs 1> hlw.-11. Mr J"i Mr« Chtrtrs Richardson, Mr and :f* * 6. gorar.l Mr. and Mrs, G. 8. *'«•» Mr and Mrs. P. Ti'dlngt.a-t. Mr £ lit Hurtev. Mr and Mi Parker *• Mr? T'dmash Ms, and Mr s I ltr. and Mr<. Stew a t Rice, :»* w4 Mr* J'.-cd Brown. Mr and Mrs. ' « * rt ' Mrs Erank S'. ir|»' Mr Wak. K 1 Virgin Mr. ,nd M Katon : »•« Mr*. Haiker. Mr anl Mr* H. *T' T ,ru * Mrs. Han* Ule- •• Mr i/.** (kerrr- Walkor. Mr and M- * gJnWM. and Mr« CI •' Bej j*-Xr * n, i i •>Jfc>T.r Mr and M• - J W I >•'< • *»f ind Mrs i I',- \t rs. Rosco- Mr* JalU Jacobs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mr, |»hil Kershaw. Mi ■KlttAg.ft M r W |, K , M . A . Mr. M E s Mr I** AS*n, Mr !»•,.. ? , - a**miberf. Mr. H <M Mr. Thad «**. Mr. It j. Holt M •; I On« r S«Vila» j B ,- ,h, \y r j. htl An j. Mr c. r M*.«!ersoti, Mr Mr. O F Paker, I»r Q. K. 'P* *r Herbert tin. T v Mr. Ja> !£*• Mr flack* > d Mr Ch.a He ir* 8 -. Mr KN «' tl Ml M«rl*> m R- » \ir Fret! |*T H'.w« Mr. W.trn. I>r Mr < is* »lMurray M; |Urr> Uo-d V-Jf*. * { OldWfM Mr i - ark Mr. R J** 4 Mr Tl m.«s Fran 1, * V Hard n. Mr. S W. T> U>r I?" S-rhultte. Mr. K» -t Nv • li. J l ' '' M kVc .! **!hle Hi. ks Mr M Rae. ***»• *WI Mr W n V «• I V M - vL" I'ad k M ' . s,i < "»a Hal! Ml Ai ;»!■ :ate. fc, » K»r»haw the Mi *• « mhlt - »wt;u Evans. Mi"s Km - M;« Dur t'n. M N. ... Smith ftpragoe. Gr. •< ;> iM * * w_ tournament «>•-■ •, v ««. _****' m *"y V*vj >le -.> t' T n - ln i! -' ■ -•< « fries' all eles « r.- .> ». t Mi«* j« . k •%sa» after: »<n th- m F?T, • VU. Parr ' l! - Tn? i.?a\ "•> KRV- V - • M * Fra k 'w*)the. Mrs. W V B • Ib the r-x d , 1 ,-: * r-**? Mr M:- U V H • • ISSfr r> M. Mr mZ u" V • •• mi * «j» p, rN . < r^r- Mt > «i v v T * bv M - « ' *#Jj pl ' and » •H '* K "' ; * *O4 * i-.a a.- ,b- ixa W. K * * 2TF ST ** m 4 > '" ' m * s - r -a •_«N \ M t- .. c r 2,^,. S^ R>V: T a... u.v nu^a- der of the afternoon progressive einch was played. Mm E O. Origgs winning th* first prize. Mrs. George Blanehard the *eond and Mr*. L, B Lockwood the third. Mra. Wifnt-r"• guests w»t. Mra. M.lton Griggs, Mrs. H. B Caldwell, Mrs. J. A! Keen, Mrs. George Blanckart, Mn. L W. And«-r*on Mra. J 11 >1 (ier. Mra. L B. Mrs. W. E. Hacker. Mr*. Jacob Vacd-r --btlt. Mra E. G. Griggs and Mr*. Albeniirie Tousey. • • The crew of the yacht Linda gave a de lightful supper or. t<oard ship Last. Saturday nig fit in honor of M,as Griggs queen of the Rum Carnival, and her maids. After tap per delightful music waa g.ven by some of lfc» crew and u darkne#e descended the Chinese lanterns were lighted and iater a mammoth watermelon was brought up on de» i. and den. h-ned ir, proper style. The gu< it* of the evening were Mra. R. G. Hud son. M.a* AttßaQriwi. M m FVrtha Evan*. Miss Marie Hewitt. MUs Avia IngersoQ. M.» Alva Huri-on. Mi** May Hall and Mi** Knolbe. The gentlemen entertaining were Mr. J. T. Ste»b, Mr. Delbert Young. Mr. Jack Small. Mr. Sidney Plummer Clifford and Mr. Everett Rabcock. • # "Idlewlld." the country home of the Ta coma Athletic Club on American lake, waa the seen* of a very pre-t:- ■".*.• r,r Wednesday evening, given by Mr. A. E. Grafton, complimentary to Mr. Eddie D k son. the champion sprinter of the Pacific Northwest, who leaves shortly for Calf .r --nia. The table, which waa set on the P'azza of the club house, waa prettily trimmed w.th flowers, and a delkioua m<nu waa enjoyed. Prof. Fiaskett fur nished the music throughout ths dinner, at the close of which a flaah-llght picture of the Ku*«t* waa taken. Those present were Mr. Eddie Dickson. Ma). C. M Riddell Mr J A. Barrager Mr. C. P. Curtis. Mr. G. G. Rowe, Mr. A. E. Grafton. • • Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Hacker gave an »i --tr«-n»ely pretty dinner on Thuraday even ing. Covers were laid for eight. The table was exquisite in pink and white, psnk •haded candelabra throwing a soft. Pr» tty light on the dainty appointments. Bou quets of pink and white carnations tied with broad pink satin ribbons Wnre at each lady's place. Th» guest* wer»> Mr. and Mra \V. V. Burrill. Mrs. Milton Onggs. Miss Mr. John S. Baker and Mr. George I>add Munn. • • Mrs. Ellis Gross gave a very enjoyable aft'-rnoon tea on M nday for Mrs. and Miss I'atterson. of <*hUago. Quantities of flow er* wer» most tastefully used In decorating th<- room*. The dining room was excep tionally pretty in blue and whlia. Thf ta ble was aprrad with a very handsome blue and white damask tablecloth, and in the center was *, large bowl of white flowers and also at tach corner. Mrs G VV Bird s. rv d lemonade and Mra. W. W. M..-ner served ice cream. e e Snrlsl Note*. Mr o*i ar Kuhn was In town from Seat tle M<jnday. Th»' Sana Soucl Club met with Mrs. A. M Baker Friday. Mi*s Maud Barrett, of Puyailup, spent Thursday in Tacoma. Mrs. Revnor is spending the remainder of the summer at Stella« oom. Gov. C. W West, of Utah, is visit. Ing Mr. and Mrs Leslie Cullom. Mr. T B Wallace and Mr Philip Lllllng hart returned Friday from Dyea. Mrs Patterson and Miss Patterson, of Chloago, are visiting Mrs. VV. W Mi ner. Mrs Albemarle Tousey has returned from a several week** vacation at Cohns set beach. Mrs. Wilton Griggs. Mis* Grigg* afd M \rm Ciirnett. of Seattle. ]ea\,. f,* r s t Paul Monday. Miss Margaret Tyler and Mis* Nannie Wood, of Portland, were the guests of Miss Clara Hewitt iast week. Mr and Mr*. J s <-ob \ inderbllt gave a very pretty dinner Tue«dav ever'ng to Mr Kerr. Mr. Crone and Mr V:t>erley. Lieut. Worth G. Ross, of the revenue cutter Scout st*>nt several dsys last week with Mr and Mr' H. B. Caldw ■ H Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Or.••-cup and famllv and Judge P S Gm-jtovip. Q f Chicago, re turned laxt week from a trip to Paradise valley. M:*« Edith Row# entertained Informally Mr. and Mr*. H. II Caldwell. f„|put W. O Ro-« and l.ieut. K. V. Johnson on Tuesday evening. Mr* W, II Rrtdfiea rntertHined Oov. C. W. West and Mr and Mrs. Ltmlie Culiom at dlri",er at the Taconia hotel on evening. !,!«•«r Edwin V. Johnson, of the revenue cutter Ru«h and T.!eut. W C, Ross of the 9<-out dined with Mr. and Mr*. 11 hi Caldwell Tuesday evening. oi.t >ii*i \ »ioriETr. OI.TMPIA. An* —Tho teachers' Insti tute this -.vt-.-k has absorbed the attervrior. of • ;i msny of the v»ung ladles that there ha* been little of a social nature outside of r< 'n ,f, °"s lectures, etc.. in connection with the Inatimte. V.. j v evening Pwf and Mr*. It W. Hrintnall opet.od their p! aaant hom on Capitol hill for a to the ln structor* aed teachana of the !n-*tit»te, wbo responded larn«-!y to th«* lnvit-»rit>n. A pleasant evenln* »*j» passed and the guests were rmio,h with the vjfdtal manner In shl'h Mr and Mrs. Rrlntnall e\-r' J them-elves f their en' -r r»- mervt. Mr*. J. E. Rallaine gnve an lit tle dinner party Monday afternoon In honor of tin--"*' of her former achoo!m.*'es Mrs. Ftark of Tacoma. Mrs ft 1,.t- iin. of Spokane, and Mrs. Maria, of Olvmpla. A reception was given to Pr and >fra I>|\en Frlilay evening in 'he Conerega tionnl chorch which *t« wall attended by the friends of thla popular voung o»^upl'• The coirtmltte«» appointed to comple'e the arrangements for t"*e I.ibor Pav c 'e hration h tve decided to hold the noting at the old fair around*, about a mile from tb# «|tv Speeches mcsle. and afterward* a prand ball will profeawy be the order of the day R»-v wife and daughter*, ■•v Auditor (Jani<on and fnw'v. Mr F McKtnnev and fam-ly and the wife and sons of Stale Auditor Che-'ham f >~med a pleu-Amt plcnie party wbo via ed llartstetn ' Island Wednesday aftern.*>n. Mr and Mm J A HaUM bare No f>r the ;>a*t week e:it-rtainivg Mr and Mrs. of Msnneapolts, M;nn. Mr- Kreemaa Brown* has be n ta!nlng her ahater and p Mr*. 1-ab'e U id Va. Marsuerlte l»ibb«, w>»ll known In Portland aoHal rtrdee. M< s li. ' evlevc T 'tig entertained * number of her a-o-'.ntr lady ft-enda or. \\ »4ne*daj afternoon at h:nc k en->n. The campers are gradually drifting ba k . , th 4, haunts of civtltsitlon affain Among !ho*e r, >?-ced on the streets who have r»«- t!v re' from the r summer's o«t --• - , a!.- Pr an*. Mr* Ir.gham Mr and Mr* aj "vh>l <nd d a ugh? era. M'«« H'len a Mr snd Mrs. A. J. Falknor \i-, il.orge W - Miss Haaei Ogden sr « Mr. and Mrs H U W ey Mr J H. <>. *«*n rwtum d fr*-m Orand Forka **aJturda j «« »ntng for a brief vt*!t „ h <- « family in this city, leaving .tgisn ■ - j , .1 W c v <)» ? »•* ai d da'.igbters Mrs K>e~ » . t Mtes P!v«ehe OwtTMC* wwrtal-al gie*t* at Itwwhaao Tuesday after- T>to de>ratlor* w*re very prfv « choice itiwi? w«* gt\«-a the s . « who !r.-V: ted Mr*. Mrs ! Mr" lv»n * Mr*. P rry M— So \ Mrs Mis* IVmlnx arnl M s,* cf Chicago V << Magx'.e Cotter ha* returned from a »t* ? to California M: W R tors n daag' **r l'-d Ms* tho week m *. »vi» *•-» fi- TTTK SEATTLE POST-IXTELLIGEXCEK. SUNDAY; AFGrST 29. >S97. P*-*!*y *r» sojourning a? th* Gr*»r River Hot Spring;*. Mr a; 4 Mr*. W. L Ore-n. of Michigan. *?w> have b*ee vkitiß( Mr. and Mrs. Charle* Bowen, have left for their home In that atate. An ic cream «o»~>a] »ss given at the Presbyterian ebtir<-}» Wednesday evening, at wtjku an lrtf«re*ting programme was r«»nd*red Mis* Lo;..»» UH'.min. Pr>f. H»nrj. Master Clyde p«-?fr*.r.. M:*« Ij» M_s* Kate Ward and other* assisted with vocal aj.d literary s-lecsion* The Rcil«f Corps raves a bloomer w>ci*l ,n O. A R '•- ;. Ba'uriay ev-ning at whi'h aii s'n* tfirti * re sup posed to appear in this up-to-date oo*- tu me. Mr A. C Little the new !Uh comm's sloner paid his respects to Gov. Rogers Monday Mrs. H. 8. has returned fr<-m R»-4ttle. she, having accompanied her hus twtnd tf ar far on his wa# to thp Klondike. Mr*. J. C. Horr leaves in a ft w days for a v'.sit with fritmU in Seattle and down point*. Mrs < lariee Garfi#ld has returned froca a lengthy visit to Seattle. LVkHull »ut lIL .>OTE». EVERETT.Aug. 28 Monday evening * social ws* g..'-r U> Central uprt* ftuiise undtr tae of the T-a<.nera hull tuie. l;-fr' -uun nts w. r* served. Tne t-v --erett teacbers entertained as guests J. N. 1-n ligii., Annie Jl.. Joumoii. Ella M. Stracit larai. C. L>. Robertsou, J. Frances VV; Rauisun, Gerurude Ci .neua. Grace E. Vsuomact, J. W. Redpatb. VV. T. Eiweil, H. P. Jv'iles, Ira Baiiey. VV. E. Ran som. A. M. Wiluams, E. 1. Meagher, Kena E. Eflie Battertan, Aiics G. Turatr, Gemvieve M McCain, Gtorge A. Crawfard. It t-ti Proctor. uotiJle Evans, Janie» Brady, Mr.- M E. Jones, Aiew.sa Kennedy, May SKiiiner. i'tarl Covene.y, Eiien ii.ltou, J S. h . ia»r, Lii* M. Calvin. Mary A. Kissin ger, alary L. Grore, Oro > tson, Edith M. 1 ot-.pf, C. Kellogg. L«.ia Aiitn. Liz zie tuii.n./ii, Oeorge M. tUO»u, Luu.se Pe don. E. G. ainuaweii, ii. J. l«*ngat, Ira ba.ity, Mra. S VV. kaon, Walter E (,'vdy, L. G. VV akefteld. I. Marie Lee, G. H.. DmuwU, Mrs. H. E. Turner. Stella M. Au deraon, H. E. Turner, Tbomaa lveiand, SV. J. McWilliams, Mrs. Ida McWuliams, Mrs. li. G. Wood*. A social dance was given in Guild hall on Friday rught. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wilde*, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Swaiwdll, Mr. and Mrs. Butterworth. Mr. and Mrs. Dar ling. Mr. and Mrs. Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Walker. Mr. ar.d Mrs Burditk, Mr. and Mrs. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Money, Mrs. Ciobecy, Mia. Fletcher. Mrs. Gatdiner, Mia* Ouittieite, of Tacoma. Mim Loia M.: -hail, M;ss McAllister. Miss Reiclune ker, Miss Morse, Miss Blalock, Miss Rose Blaloc-k. Miss Pack wood, M.?s Bronson, Miss Everhard. Miss Nellie Evcrhard, M.ss Gardiner, M.ss Ethelwyne Gardiner. Miss Hathaway, Miss Brenton, Miss Jukes, of Whatcom, Miss Clohecy. Miss Hall, Mr. Hall, Mr. Church. Mr. Brenton. Mr. Gib son, Mr. Horan, Mr. Taylor. Mr. Vernon, Mr. B J. Backer, Mr. Mills. Mr. Padgett, Mr. Tuttle, Mr. Palmer. Mr. Stevens, Mr, Mitchell, Dr. McLaren, Mr. Praise, Mr. Fowles and Mr. Gardiner. The ladies of Clover Leaf Circle. Wood men of the World, gave a calico party In Pythian hall on Thursday evening. The hall was overthronged with merry dancers until after refreshments were served. Mr. Frederick Tuttle and Miss Mattie Black were married on Saturday of last week at the bride's home in Lowell. Mrs. Tuttle is a daughter of Past Master Black. George B. Smiley and family, Mrs. Thompklns. Walter Thompkins. Mr. and Mrs. Res.-iguie, M;ss Reynold*. M -» Arling ton and Miss Ault have returned from camping near Bllverton. Mrs. L. D. Miller and Mrs. B. 8. Park are vUiting Mrs. Harwood. Mrs. Hitrwood is a daughter of Mr*. Miller. Mr Llgg Is spending some days at the «i mine, near Silvert >n. Mis? Alice Rlgby, formerly a teacher In the schools in Esc*nab*. Mich., Is visiting the Sound cities. She will be one of the tea. hers at the Jefferson school during the coming year. She la a niece of Miss Tule. Eugene Horan has returned from a six weeks' visit to his old home in Eau C'atrc, Wis. \!r. Oo >rge Hnleomh willl noon go to hi* old home in Pennsylvania. Mr*. Siockbrldge has returned from a * • k's visit to Stanwood. MU* Ida Niylor has rrtumod from a two u ths' visit to Centralia. Mrs. W. E. Brown, of CentraUa, and M'«s NX.!- St. t it , of Sabast", Kan., are visiting the family of Mr. Jnd Mr*. Naylor. Mr a 1 Mrs Robhins have ret :m--d from a trip east of the mountains. Mrs. A. J Agnew has b. n visiting in S ittie anl Tscoma this week. Mr \\ llliam Thompson and Mr E E Mills spent several days In the mountains, on the line of the Monte Cristo road. Mr Valentine Bcheck has returned from Monte Cristo. Mrs H<*rry Hewett ar.d son w- re the giifs-ta of Mr. and Mrs. 9 N. Baird this w.ck. County Clerk C. F Clark and family. Mrs M J. Hayes, a sister of Mrs Clark. Miss Langdon M «s Morrison Mrs* I. 7T'e Hayes srd M-ss J. nnie Hayes have re turned from a ten rit.ja" visit to Richmond Peach. Mr*. M. J. Hayes, of Oowan. L T., ia vis iting- relat!v*s in Everett. M s* Hal Prrter and M ** Cad Porter en tertained V -s a«.% Cls>h •>* md Mrs. Roy Vernon at dlr.ner on Wednesday M-s.® lailu McAllister «ho ha> made Ev erett her home for some months, returned to her home in Elgin, HI., on Saturday. Mi*s Pattiine Oardint-r and Miss Gwendo line Gardiner entertained in honor of the?r gr.¥-'t M-s Harriet Jnkrs. of Whccoo; on Tu"«day evening. «h»rtTTs w*re> serv. d. Present Mi»s M -Al' «•. - Miss CHjlnwrtte. of Mr Church! Mr V-rnon. Vlr Hall Mr K -'haw, Mr Brtnton and Mr. A«br»-> Brenton. a\«»HOMi«H »Di in v. »VOHf>MISH A'tf J . . r „s Hann, wtf» of ex-5* riff Hisar- r. -.« v. Ed a le'tt'r from brsb -1 in Wedr<-t dav's mall frrtm Sk ir : T' -t. r r. ]« the v sua! story of h**dsh!r* a»»d « iffer- In* to the o •<rge«*:.-.r. ar Skagnay. but snvs that h# and hi* pirt re«"s are al! r'rht. They have m -r of their *ti;JT at the fn»t •* t>-« s»jmr»i|t bcl. ab*H!t twdv# mile* in. an«l the w >rst par? of the trail Thev . r»» *« * <r as any and a great d. *! f ..-t»-»r tl an r- st who went op or; the ,-am» beat Thev >m ha*rtric all the - outfit a* the fK>t of sitmm't hit; In dav« \f? Hagan am anoea that the -?r «-• contingent. <.< t-«««- • »• - m- , Van Burert. Jam>* H f p •<» Harvey Horton. A. Tott-g ar 1 J Ten nart are all right and r «k ■.« * ■ - gr***. T+-P Snohomish Cottrty C v r - 4»>. v-> d'*HVcr Colon oorve-tlor jj, \ j r I*re«by?*rtar» ch iroh af-*r " and evertln* A lary® ttaraVr f workers and shakers had be*- } j j| and It i* expected that th» c.;n> ertiot will be productive of re eh rood ' :> >i>e Chrtstt*n Endeavor worfc.r* of yr h.o ir oah county. The jwcrrairme <? the ennveottoa i* a* f-«llow*. Afterr. *s— -I*> devotional eae-ejees, R»v W C :"* Ci»t.i;-,a t con v. • the president. I!£ 'X* K ar>d :he Mii'VVseJt Prayer Meeting Rev K F Ft**?*f- diai ussti n tM r» ft- , * stata convention K»v. »p..i Mr*. \ter. \(rs Oray a~3 Mr I *nng S addr. s.* ' The Cfcr «tl*r Citt 5 ».,,' ;» Movement as En-.phasaed by the Interaatwtnas Mr W t as j»r»v tor *.U -Thougst* Fr m th later- CVi t Worit. >! - '• ' r » and others; ♦:». buslress; 4 ». address. "Mountain Top# and Valley Bottoms." P.. v Thorn** C. r!e Evening—7:4s. v ** service. Mr G M PHis ary S 15. address. "Missionary Enthusiasm of the Interna tional Convention." Mr. Wll ! iam H. Lev.;*; s. • . Mr? C, M Pills! ry 1- dress. Mr. H C. Ewlr<. state pr sider.t; con * Ts •• ir s.-rvi Mr S'vaw' ut. S*e\e Sann '■ -« " -* -r of th- M ir> f vtiie *?« 'n Sn homjsh Tue?di<y on a > .ustrsess trip Sam Lang' rr ni Hartford Junction, Vls 'ed ft •* ir Sr T-.;-h > r.d Mrs Fann- C- ! -ler and little daughter Res si-- of M*ch:. • we in Snohomish thi« week visl'ing fej--.ds. Miss M y M lee. . • M > Is* is vi<dt»«* hr mother Mis. Henry Morse, in this city. J trnv ' " Mon»?ay for Mcnte Cristo to remain during the fa!!. Mr*. Will M rr"«. of M.ircu*, Wash.. Is visi'ir.g her mother, Mrs. E. Blackman. In this city, M - R L. Young of Sa-i J se, C I . and daughter. M - R- H. Y mg. of Se a tie are visiting Mr' C Hewitt. A 1 Reimann has mov. d Into the rooms vacated by J C. I^slie. Mrv F L. Deer et> ; ert*lned th» ladies ! of the Methodi*' Aid Society at her pieas ! ant home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs W A. McDonald, of S-attle. spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. W. M. S.iyder. Prof. Homer Turner and wife, of Bothfll. visited friends In the city Wed nesday, M:ss Rose Wilson has returned from a m >nth s vi»it to Portland. The ladies of the Congregational church will give a farewell reception to Re- -d Mrs. Merrett at the parsonage on Friday *v i ing SeptemU'r 3, from 8 to 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Towle. of U'hat c m. visited over Sunday in the city, the guests of Mr. and Mr*. C. H. Knapp. J >hn Benson came down from Silver ton Friday to visit with his family. Mrs. A. C. Ennis two sons and daugh ter. r.rrived here Sunday from Centralla, and will reside here In future. F. J. J. Thorp, of Settle, one of the Thorps of Alaska fame, made a business trip to Snohomish Saturday. Mr* O. C. Thornton and children re turned from Arlington Friday and will spend the fall here. Miss Grace Vrooman returned to Sno homish last Friday from Monte Cristo. where she has closed a successful term of school. Miss Vrooman was a guest of Mrs. Plaskett over Sunday. Mrs. Brlerly and Miss Cutler, of Se attle. returned home Saturday. Mrs Brierly and M.ss Cutler have Wen visit ing Mrs F. F. Foster for the past month. Mrs. Charles McKinney left Monday for a we» k's visit to Tacoma, the guest of Miss Mamie Mudgett. Mrs. A. J Hill and daughters came down from Monte Cristo last Saturday for a two weeks* visit with relatives here. Miss Myrtle M< Nanghton left Monday for a two months' stay in Portland. Will Jackson came down from Getehell Saturday and spent Sunday with friends in this city. Arthur Knight Is down from Tualco for a short visit. L. F. Hart and F. M. Evans and their families have returned from their sum mer's outing at the beach. Mrs. Dent Conlff came down from Ar lington last week for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. F. King. A party of campers, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Swaney, Mrs. Fend Walters, Mrs. George Walters, Mrs. Smith, Mis* Mary Langdon, Miss Mildred Miles and Mr. Harvey Smith, returned Friday from a week's outing on the Sound. Miss Mamie Ma lone. Mrs. Joseph Bur w ell and Mr. C. Ma lone arrived from Rossland, B. C., last Saturday. Mr. Gus M ran came down from Silvar ton Tuesday to visit his mother. Mr. C W. Gorham left Thursday morn ing for a business trip in the East. Mr. Will Ransome. one of Snohomish's popular young men, returned home Thurs day from a two months' stay In Tacoma. HELLINi.H I>l It V Y SOCIETY. "WHATCOM. An?. 2^.-The public spir ited Indies of the library association are arranging to give a brilliant spectacular : entertatnment for the benefit of thu li brary fund, known aa a "Karnlval de- Comir- rce." It will be under the dir<.-e --tion of Messrs. Rockwell A Barn«-s. of the National Entertainment Company, of Chi cago. who carae here direct from Los Angel, s where a very eHSorate "Kar nlval" was given under their last month. Nearly all the m-rchants and business men here have promise their co-operation and tinanciai aid and it Is expected that an entertainment will be gi\-»n which will not only be highly enjoyable but will yield a goodly protlt to a mxt worthy institution. A brilliant concert Is to be given on the evening of September Bth for the benefit of the School of Industries, which Miss ! Carrie KSHoch and a number of devoted assistants hive been conducting for over a year at the Baptist chur h without to the pupils or recompense to themselves. 1 The most notable foatur'*r of rh«» .>->ncevt will be the appearance and singing of j S ?nor Foil, the noted It alt n tenor, who hi- «-ing with Pattl and of the great* «t op» ra companies b*«fore'The pub lit-. It Is announced alio that Mrs. Har ry Ellis, well known in musical circles in S attle. but who has r >t yet rartiiMpafd ir any entertainment here w'U play a y 'in sol-* Mrs. George E Brand and oiber wen known local musicians will assist Th# Thespian club, the popular dramatic or»rar.iraf !">r. will produce "the Bells" n xt V niay evening at the Rep.ngham house Following is t> , ,«t: M.i thias E. 1,. Paul; Father Walter John W MM« n; Hans, F. C. T- k: Christian. W H Campbell; Pr. 7.r rr. r. >'■ r-is i Cannell: Mesmerist. C I- - " »rk Kat>- | ertne Marlon Moore; Anr fte. Mrs. F C T*. k fk -el M'■ ... igey c! -ks. notaries. g»r.tarmes, f*r. | Mm Olaf 1 dnc r few I friends Tuesday afternoon in honor of > M:°» Groflf of Seat'ie. » » in visiting hr Mrs N N Hir.sdale is etitertaißing h'-r « ■- *er Mr« Mllier. who ■-> her wa\ to her h -me in Missouri from I"* AniHes t>. ' re t-- ;e s- <nt a mimt»'r •" rr. irtths The annual picnic of th* ' M S-t tiers* A - ia w >.» held a- F-la!** tht* w-.*k and wi«- greatly < i hy many of the pioneers snl their f rrtHes and f- --r is T e Country Club had a ! ; rcl«> meet and f».isart ;t<- f at M » Wed- B» «'JriV evening Mr ! Mr S J Craf' 1 - ~;1 Mr*. Ai'i \f - - H »t?ie ai! M*s Maud F>:lker-or. f T *a, are Caaplng at Pole pa.»a. Or «. l*t ;nd. Mr a;.i Mr< I' P. Fa« r; , j -on are #■ .ytng an outing *mor* the Islands t*ts week Mr a i Mr« Geo W T ard cbil d-e" hav* r-tum«i from a « .ort sojourn at Fast S<>und. M'«s Pel .n*er left this w k to resume h' r •: *>s a- Stanford .e-«lty. Mrs I«- inger accompanied her .»«. far as S a - tie.. M Borse. of S.TTi». i- - -jr.jj Mr a M-«. A C. Blake. Mr. J M Br*w*tfr a-. ! w of n-t •>. » th« of Mr u- d Mrs < i A P—kev tt * W+* k. Mr- A. M Mr*. T Gardner * Mrs J .»-ar. f J irha%"er, h »*• e >•*+ spmtfing a f< «r .■•»>•* with f~«r J .s tn Seat* \* M--t D l>aur. Ega* ar 4 ter. M «« R ' and M*s# ; are h kft a a so>ourn of h ral «e»ks at K-*t Souad. Hon. F. P Cornwall *rl son of Sin i Frs»i > a re in tc* • » k. Mr. C rr.w a : c to look at-»r hss rftn 7? : • rt> trr*-re«ts k<r» Mr K :ward Ki«cher Is . * from a tnj t. the m -•sntain* in •-* Tidßtry of Ruth C-wk «Vf» be Is Us a pf' • cj-art* *r**, ■. upas w hica »i a«a Ut a. w*. -uaia > n : | of dev-' rme«t wcrk He took with h:m a considerable quantity of provl- ns and svipil«rs for the men employ d there. M Li' is S?i- .r' •:(!. ■., • r ; e tea hers :n •.-♦> si- -hoe « .» f --- m- "'y t ter> -.~f h<--re, ;? sr»€' !"•* a days with fr>. nd* in th--> b*y cities Mrs. F. J «',r: - .f S attl- .s th- guest of Mrs. A. R C.^mnbeH. Mr. E. M. \V:*on. of Fiirh*%--n. left tfc:« we»k upon another trip to t>*e Brit ish Columbia mining re*i r Miss Pat h, who has visiting her brother and his wife here for a short time, iefr yesterday for Minneapolis. Mr. T. i* Xicklsn. new of Sp *kane. has been combining business and pleasure her# for a f w da? s. Judge Had ley was on the bench for Jtidge Hous»r at >.; nt Vernon ap rt n of this week. Pr-sid'ng E3d*r Whitfleld, ->f -he Meth od st church, wss a visft <r to the bay cities Wednesday and Thursday. Rev. A. Rogers the new pastor of tha Congregational church, hus gone to Ore gon for a few days to attend to some business matters. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Congregational church gave an ice crcani social last evening at the Y. M. C. A. room* The local Hoo Hoos are planning for a grand concatenation of their br»-thr'n throughout the state to take here Beptem?>» r ». the »th hour of the day o' the f nh month Prof White, of the high school. trea*-d his achool class to a picnic at What j com fails Thursday afternoon. GOLDEVUALE »OH tl. VKMI GOLDENDALE. Aug. »-Mrs. S .miiei Waters gave an interesting lawft pic- ic part}' on last Sunday In nonor of Mrs. X. L. Rosenthal and son Frank, who left later for their Portland home, after sev eral weeks' visit at Goldendaie. The pro gramme of the day. be«nd*s a feast of most every edible thing mown, was sonv' humorous re itatlons by Mrs. Waters in the German dialect, of which she is a pro ficient scolar. Willie Rohson also gave a few remarks in the Spanish tongue, waich has such sweet melody when correctly spoken. Among those present were; MSse.* Smith. Needham ari Mr*. Rosen thal. Master Frank Rosenthal, Mark and Samuel Waters. Mr. anil Mrs. Rob-on and Charles Robson. Miss Trotter, eldest daughter of the late Col. Trotter, who suddenly died at the Washington state encampment at American lake. July S, 1$«12, visited Col. E. W. Pike and family. Miss Trotter wis given a camping expedition to the summit of the Sim -oe range. During her stay in Goldendale she has added many friend's to her extensive list. Hf r Mucarion and tal ented ways win her many friends. Teachers of Klickitat held a very suc cessful Institute last week. Among the ablest papers w;is that of Prof. Charles Timblin, of the Goldendale Academy. County Superintendent Colborn vas to-date In all arrangements and dispensing comfort to the ■visiting teachers. Judge R. O. Dunbar and Capt. C. S Reinhart. of Olympia, are on a camping expedition In Klickitat. They have their camp on Little Klickitat river near Gold endale at present. Tbetr party all show the salubrious effect of the camp fire. Col. E. W. Enos has returned from an extended visit to Gilliam and M rrow counties ov> r In Oregon. The c .lonel says Klickitat for healthy climate beats them all. Mr. George A. Slack, of Centralia. Is spending a few days in Goldendale. He has recently purchased an extensive cattle ran -h at the bridge of the Big Klickitat and two miles above the soda springs. Mr. Slack was formerly from the K-ystone state. He says Klickitat is all right. (!!i.ll\l.l* SOCIETY. CHEHALIS. Aug. 28.—Miss Ball, of Ta coma. is spending a ?•>» days with her sister. Mrs. C. E. Robtnson Miss Jennie Weatendorf will leave next Monday for Chicago. where she will pur sup h<»r studies in rrnrsic for a year. W. H. Rogers has returned from Butte, where he has been working for several months. C. O. St. John Is at home asriln af t-r an absence of a couple of monthf in Califor nia. R- v. T E. Elliott left ti>day for Everett to at:, nd the annual conference of the M< church. Gov. and Mrs Rnxen. Hon. H. J. Shive iy and wife. Dr. Ridpath, of Spokane, and Stallcup. of T.i'oma, w>re in th«> city today. They came to vlnit the reform school. Dr. Van Waters, of Seattle, was a visitor in the city last Monday. Rev. R E Dunlap. of Stmt tie is holding a s rles of meetings at the Baptist church He i« assisted by I'rof r>nd Mrs. \\>bb. Messrs Fred Eacy, R. W. Rhotts an 1 C. Leeper, m* nihvrs of the Mill Company, will arrive from Pennsylvania in a few days to inspect their property here. Miss \nr* Donahoe ha en lovin? a visit from Mi-<s Susie Hu«on. of South P- ■ i Mr. ani Mrs. J C. Bush give a smill party last Tuesday in honor of their niee.- Mlfs B - j te Spra^-i;e whos.- fourr■■en'h Wrthdav It was. Present were Florence and Ethelyn Coffman I*<>ttie Jaek-on. Josephine Eonz. Agnes Willis. Nora Ku«- sel!, Kate Russell. Alice Russell, Palsy Robertson, Anna Belle Donahoe, Hattle West and Efße CofTman. II \RTFOHI) SOC IETY. HARTFORD. Aujr V -T J T'ffen and del i- 1 ter M. —• Bertha I'fTen also Charles Fffer. w- re Everett visitors this week. Mrs M A. Eldrtge is attending the teachers' Institute at Everett. Mr. Orrin Dillingham ia visiting friends in Tacoma. A daughter in the home, of Mr and Mrs. T It';.- * 1* the ca «e of mu h reloicina Mr. S«m Langbury vl*!ted over Sunday with friends in Snohomish. Mr?. R. Buckley and granddaughter. >!irie C. P? er, have jr-'re to Everett to reside. Misa FVane O'Ponneil bs attending W K 'l" In the citv <he is the jrur-«t of Mr« R Kt { Muss Ida Luce viadted friends in Arling ton over S .nd y. Mr*. J- hn St:.-h and ebtMren returned to thejr home sn Se«*tle on Thursday. Mr the Dixon at Lake wi ere he will re#ide aft.-r mid# impruvturHnts ha\-» rtr~t b*--n made. y -- m - - '• and "Vftss B " M a of Ever#tt. visited With Mrs Hc ?kins, \t -iiaver roft's sifter. In this place last awk Mrs Pri *. of Evere*t. v las ted Mr- E. A HIH at Hartford J tr> ion last w.-e^i Mr* C A Ml»s tn«r ertertain-d Sn hom ish fr -v. "■■■- at ber lovely Lake Stevens hoaie on Sunday last. *»h IKTt. ART.INGTON Aug. f Mr« Peter Mc- Ifartin was ir ••■wr th■- w f»k. Mm House ct S»n Frarfdsoo. is here v'sUtng old a<~tjuaint*n <»*. Mr N K. Tr«t» d:d bus.nesa at Seattle this we»k. Mrs V C. Johnson. Mra E «e Johns and M—• Clan Johnson we» visaing down river Tuesday. Mi. Ali:« Ren! -g. of Seattle ar-em panted by her lit*'e daughter, are here visiting r»'.atives aad wui be joined later by Mr Rer.ick. The >•' So* •ty of t l » M E chur-in a «m-« at the b —m+ of Mra J I. Ea*. •- rj Wednesday aft« tr>.»on. Mra P.- .*xt K t-r: .... il. F. t M - *.». Mra o. JL. -**S ai**;aa X.~rd**.rom at .1 M s F!-" L ird -p.-nt a pleasant day Thurs- laj vi*P«rg t* 'r\ : - ■■ A Brown's s?r:>. Artie Rrow-. t eiebn ! nivb birth djv Thursday by Z i - ff par'.' w'::« -■ was attended by f.ft-.n of r 1 r 1 ;tle . frl nd*. Who spent a jolly evening to gether. notJIIVM MM IE IV. HOQCTAM Aug 2S ->fr* E. K Wyid. of San Franc i*co. is visl-irsg he- son. Fred J. Wood, of the ftrtt of E. K Wt«>d £ Co. * • - ' ' tam> y spWioir4E ttid *' kAt Wft. ;v Mrs O M. Moore, the Mises Blethen a;-..'l Miss Hamtti' ■-1 .>f Sse..;tie. are -;«erd lnjr a c 'i pie -,f v. .V., t% ;;. .1 W iren. J F !«ouie ard fan-. M -s Edith i»o*<t ar d Miss Fan) .. Sou;.- -tr o -'upj ip.g a at CohasiscH during the warm w ather. George Damon and Miss Emma Damon, of Oyhut. are* visiting in town. 1 he famiiv of H. Emerson re turned to their Cai.r rtiia borne Mond >.y, w the children ar atterding hool. Mis. TV. L. Adams and little ones are ht amp on the nojth b»'ach. Attorney s. M H-.;th a* ! family are st 'pir.g at th ir at Copalis. Mrs. Harford, daughter of I»r. Frarv, wo has been vis ti-.g h- re during the s. mmer months, left Wed nesday to vi*it friends in Caiifornia. Mrs. Condron. of Colorado, is visiting with h* r sister, Mrs. George W. France. Earl Pettjt and G*orge G. M Millsn are hi.MRg an outing in the Olj triples and are new near Hoodsport. A dancing party was given recently in honor of the M;s«es Blethen and Mi.-.* Hnnsnv of 8"«;tle. Miss Mattle Alnsley, of Portland, h&s b-.ea spending the past two weeks with Mr*. Dr. O. G. Chase. Frank Whitney, of Rossland, is visiting friends in th*> county. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rune* spent a few davs at North Cove this week. Miss S. E. Burke, a niece of Prof. Tait, of Tacoma. Is visiting at the home of Dr. Dutcher. Mrs. William Cochran Is visiting friends In town. Attorney Bridges and wife are in camp at Granville. R. E. Daw ly and Thomas C. Souls went as far as Q teets river wi.h th ir bicych s last week and brought down a few fine photographs of the rocky scenery along the beach. Prof Frank Haynes Lamb, of Cali fornia, is visiting G. H. Emerson. COl I'EV 11.1.E SOCIETY. COCPEVILT.E. Aug 2<J,--Mrs. J. J. Jetine was in S it tie this week. Mrs. George Thorson. of Utsalady. has been spending a f< w w eks with her mother. Mrs. Thomaa Cranncy. She re turned Tuesday. Miss Mattle Power, of Ellensburg. is vis iting relatives on the island. Hon. Walter Crock* :t was in Seattle this week. Mrs. Dr. J. S. Martin and children of S<-«ttle. ure visiting Dr. C. E. Martin, of this place. Mrs. J. E. Evans returned from Seattle Friday. Mrs. W. L. White gave a tea last Friday to a few of her friends. POIIT Wi.KMIS sim IETY. PORT ANGELES. Aug. 2S. Invitations have been received announcing the mir riage of Mr. Benton Embree and Miss Florence Pearl Gale, at Ashvllle, N. C. Both are well known here Miss G.ile grew up here from childhood ami went south two years ago to finish her education. Mr. Embree is a prominent young attorney t>f this city. The marriage w ill occur S« p gofiemian Glassware | NEW AND BEAUTIFUL. ;; Have you ever studied the hundreds of roitibow tints, the harmony of color, ond the beautiful shapes of Bohemian Glass? 2% He Have Just Received « A Fine Line of These Goods. g BOHEMI «M*«i Fill IT DIMIES. BOHEMIAN CLASS C'AHU KECEIT kms o BOHEMIAN OLA** CAKE ELATE*. p/% t\T jTo BOHEMIAN f.LAS* «(» IIO* DISHES. ; BOIIEMI «il.%<*«» * ASES. V BOHEMIAS OLASS UOSE MDVVI.I . \0 i New Goods || \ttWmi Daily § From AH Quarters. ij \0 Id at (c*r d«vi yon will iifil *»«• «M« 0% vl/ \V V V' V (n r«'<*«>«t!I««- our «t«re from thr Uft Ay A y It will bp •«» full of »f« 0* >e*» Goods. !*ew Shapes. ?iew Decora- * , tton* We Will Show You «*otne thin«Nc»» Kvery Day This Week. Call and See. %g 0* »# Lamp Samples! | A TEAVELEIH* S4MPI.R - s V^ i_v , MM! of I.a m i>t »«rrh««»4 will %0 ' "• ld " 9r rmgm»mr ll»r« »«...* +2 •' la. D» x»( *a«r Tfce fri«« * ,,,, •*'* Q »s HI. SELLER & CO. 1 %0 , m mm M ■*kJ SA 5.4 aA feA AA * t .AAA SAaA%A * k 'A •r 'a make th<*tr horn* h«w. TVe Indie* of the Equal Suffrnc» L#tpu# *r*ve an "OM Ballad Recital" at the op- ra bowse Hon ?ay evening. It was a decided .iri*tlr and financial s«cws». Cap*, and Mrs. Tttonns H. B-adley sr.! tt <ir son S; iney returned Wednesday '* a flortn.gftt'a ci.'.ng at Lake Ores- Cent. Maurice McMidten and family, of Seat tle sr? at L<ake Crescent. •Mr*. Noi'ain .aid her daughter pa« - ,! tfcr«u«h the city on their way up Sou d. Thcv ha\e been jper.dh* the past mo.at at I heir cottage ort Lak« Cr<scMM. >Tt\\WKID »0(li:n M)TK«. ST A N WOOD, Aug. -A srral' 'owd f leoal people took in the grand hail at the park rwvllHMt Saturday evening. A <*rowd of t *n fotk-i had a picnic an Rocky point. t .u. * an Olinda has returned from a Visit to his parent a on Yaahon 1 aland. I>. O. Pear- n. a prominent merchant, wtw» has N-en prospecting in Caribo dis trict. returned Wednesday. The M K Church cave an See cream so cial on Wednesday evening. I I>. M«-Ka.-heran has returned from a trip to British Columbia. F M D- 'jean, a Seattle letrger, waa a visitor Friday. Edward M. K> »n and wife have returned fr< in It" --' i. ,i R. C. Mr*--. Ros*. t'harl< s Rtv«<' mother, a for mer re* 1> nt. ha* woe to lie housekeeper for H. J?. Brokan. O. C Baclop has returned from the mines. PORT TOW \*KM> SOCIETT. PORT TOWNSEND, Aug. -Senator am! Mr?. Wilson s(>ent a few days of week in the < it.v. the senator to settle that alt-important question of the post office. While here they were the guests of Col. an ': Mr- <>n Monday night the cittxens of Port Townsend save an in foimal reception to the senator and lady, wiiieh waa well attended considering the short notic-e glren. The reception wa* held in the Key City eiuh rwoms. Mrs. C. R Shearer ami children left on the Waila Walla for California. M.-s le>u Raker and Miss Bessie Marsh have gone to San Fraiv iseo for a short visit. BirooA s«miktv \otk». niTOPA. Aug. SS. Dr. Meade left today for Seattle to t ike the boat f >r Skaguay. AH wish him success. Mr. • »eor* > Will .-ml, of Seattle, is visiting hi - »i<tt r. Mrs. A. N". Rigg*. Mi— Cor i Garland leaves for Walla Walla next Monday, where she will spend the wint r with her sister. Mrs. O. 11. Chamberlin, and attend school. Mr* W. F. Patterson, of Cosmopoll*, is visiting h> r sl«t» r. Mrs. M M. Wright. V SK Mary Cow n. if Taeoma, is spend ing a few d.iji with Mrs. A. N. Riggs. IKLtM) SOCIETY. YASHOX ISLAND, Aug.. 28,-Miss Ida Hawlf v - art d Wedrti -day morning for Ashland. Ore., where she will teach the coming winter. . A large numb- r of snudmts are expected to enter the fall term at Vaahon College. Wedding at Kelaon. NEI.SON, B. 0.. Aug 3S.- Miss M iry E Morgan, of flpringd.ito, Wash., was married in this eity yesterday afternoon to Waiter E. Dawson, of this city, the Rev. Oeorg. H. Morden officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson will n»;*ke their homo In Nelson. Florance Marvin predicted Klondike striKe. First. . 11