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to G#r'm4* n»rke M'« L Ouwn. Mr-. BwreH. Mr* Albert Js kson, Mr* W. D. P«rkin*. Mr*- K K- A ;nsworth. Mr?. T. X &»«•*««. M;«* o*frw!« ftoNrtiwrn, Mm Jerome P»r*;n, Mr*. K M Hopk.na Mm. J»hn Powell. Mm Wal&MSe Moor. Mm Thorn** TTtllf— Mm. F. %an Tu>i. Mrl C v W*t<b. Mr- Henry Fuhnnan. ?.:»)» Ranke Mis* Campion. M:w Morgan. M a« Evelyn Qren*. Mlas Lin<~oln, Mm «'harlea W. Clarke. Mm Mm. Min<*e**«. MR J*m*a H«y«len and Mm Ft Ik!OH. • • On# of the pleasant affair* of the w»*>k va.- the wni*e party <vm Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mm C. E Thurston at their pretty bam*. 1116 Qa«« Anne avenue. T&e Invitation* end wrr: card#. &* *fJ am the prizes, were pa.rucaia.rty pretty and bore the Imprint of Mm. Tfcur »ion's artistic work The iadi* •' ftr«» prtge, a lanisome leather sofa ptllow. w*» won by Mm J W Clise. and the p»nU-mf.'i a book rack la burned work, by Mr A. ft". Denny. The consolation prises wera awarded to Mm. C. H. Baker and Mr. H. R. Cite*. Refresh m«nts were *- rved durtr-g the evening. arid the guests were loth to leave at a late hour. Present a're Mr. and Mm Henry Augustine, Mr. and Mm. Wilson Denny, Mr. and Mm. H. It Clis*. Mr and Mm C. A. Riddle. Mr and Mm J. W. Cl-t. Mr. ar.d Mm H. F. Banna rd, Mr, and Mr*. R. E. McCoy. Mr. and Mr*. C. H. luk r lira Jessie Elliott arid M;i Charts Walter*. The N'<-w York correspondent of the I'oai-Inttillgene» r writ a this Wt«k aa fol lows: i M. Srasewell Is m*l«eral at the Nor riia.nd,e from Dawaon City. Ex-Oov. Eugene ftemj: ha* no* left for the West y«rt, and la at t!»e Imperial. K. W. Price, the Seattle capitalist and lumberman, wu here on Monday, He w.>i return fur a ahort atay in New York city. Mr. Prica waa fer two years on Wall atreet prior to go.ng to rt-attle. and while here ne was busy renewing old acquaintances. J. H. BiUliargeon is maKing a lengthy visit here. J. O. Ilea*wood was at the Imperial two or three days during the week w.th anoth- r Klondike miner, carrying on negotiations In conneotiun with hi* mining properties in Alaska. They are n* In Philadelphia. Dr. Albert J. Forrest, a di-ntUt of attle, until recently visiting In St w York city, a i: j» oiakiog a stay at Philadelphia. • • A few such society affairs a." that given by Mm. H. Clay Eversole at her home. 110! Royleton avenue, Tuesday aft»r mton w<xild tend to brighten society. It was toJd in these columns last week that It would be a French tea, and that the French speaking women of the city, who are listed among the fashionable, would be present. There was an array of decora tions which made the Interior of the Ever sole home look very pretty. The drawing room was trimmed in white III;. th« tl. ur de Us, of France: the library in srountain ash berries and autumn leaves, and the dining room In yellow dahlias Mrs M Naug"ht, Mm. Columbus Tyler and Miss Struve assisted Mrs. Ever sole. During the afternoon the orchestra «>f string Instruments rendered selections from the French operas. Thert was a large turn out of society people, and ev« ry thing was French. • s lat&t night the young men of the old Agayne set opened the winter dancing season with a danee at the pretty Queen Anne clubhouse. The single folk of older s<<ciety wire not very much In evidence, but young society had a big representation present, and the party was in many re spects a function which those who attend ed wIU take pleasure in remembering. Dandng be<ran at S o'clock and continued until midnight. Wagner's orchestra fur r thed the music. TV* patrons and pat ronesses Included Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Blaine, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stimson, Mr. and Mm. J. W. Clise, Mr. and Mrs. Har wood Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Jackson. • • Mm. Edmund Baird gives a receipt km Wednesday tn honor of her charming sis ter. Miss Minnie Beatrice Peck, who re cently returned from Chicago, where she l ad been for two years studying dramatic art. • s Mr James Dumont, of Washington CHy, and Capt. John Birmingham, of San Fran cisco. were entertained at dinner Monday by Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Boyd. • • Mrs. Jamee M<*Nat;ght, M >-« Freete Miss McXaught and Mr Orln Rank were the guests of M!-s McKitiney at th S .ti tle th ater Tuesday evening. • • Mm. Edward Hlnchcllft* entertained ><-*terday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Frederick Krerschmar, of the South. • • Mrs Charles Clark will entertain Tu-*- dny. Mr« Frederick Kretschmar will be guest of honor. • • Mrs Steven* and Mrs. TTatfleld enter tained a number ladlm at luncheon Saturday. • • Mr. and Mm ?l»r».»l M r« n > <d Ms Morgan hj\\-> mo-, ed Jn'j th" Washburn home. • * Mr John B V. • » l ' »ms * ••»%*»• :aken the Lowman hiim- fir ■ e winter. P4HTIKS *\l» o tin It 111 tins. One of the moat p1«. aant ocea«l .na of ?>, e k was a surprl-o given Mr. > ; I Mrs. W. H Brunk, of Ise i.j <h. Seoteni her Sth, In honor of their forty-fourth wedding anniversary, »t the r- dene of <'>ir diuiicrster, Mrs Thos. M Crar n^v. Falrvlew. this city. Ii »as wt»h mint ■ *pressh>n» af surprise and delight th it ' ♦> met their old frl vids ss th \ a-iHem* ' 'y\ one by ont. A g neral time * >s had cousi»tlng of b.*th vocal and Ins'fi m» ntal s.vlos. ie. ttatlotis and games Kn '■ fornnl program'. was as foll.»ws: Ir-trum- iita? * >lo M:« It. lie 11 >d; v.. ti •; ■>, Mrs. II >n Bulk. : re* <atl >n. >| ;» t 'aisy E. Parkhurst: svilo. Mrs Har ry Eaell; tnstrume«tsl mi«s Flora B irke recitation, M ' Ada B> !l who r->- ce'ved a hearty encore and responded, much to the pleasure ot the j irtv vocal soloa by M!*e Bell. Bcrke. These together wrh ever we!t»ms refreshments and a .*• iment of "verlasting friendship spring ; g frxwi a sense of common cause, resulted in »n ening of pleasure nt s*>.--n to t-e 'f»r»otten The Inrlted guests w re; < ;*.;>t. and Mr« Jdhn Tsv'cr C.« 4 ''tra A 1" Sisnuldlng <»- •;. *■ d M « »,5 W Tlbbetts lof ls»M<)uab> Mr and Mrs. H»nry Parke, Mr and Mrs. l"er-r< Sh» Mr and Mm John Sol--p. M' ■ Mr< Henry Fer-mUI, Mr. and Mrs Haw* ttte Mr and Mr* J , t\ «;< t< ytr and Mrs John Ysrno. Mr and Mr* W. !'• rry Smith Mr and Mr- TJ H Mr. and Mrs tlex Cran •v. M*. ar ' Mm. C 1. Xlcktea. Mr Mrs \ T Flnkluia Mr iwjd Vr. B ". ar 1 Vi H F McKr-tl Mr m-, Mr- r, -. t Mr s i M • n. . - id M's Andrew p » Mr » d Mr- W. H Brunk Mr & a Mi >i N Aleanr d- - Mr and Mrs. Th >*. M Cr»p.», Mrs t'has, C wd»n. Mm. Anna K v >. p Mr N ■- Tx'-.-r W s , \ F * Burk» Mi«« I v I -k vj It- : Mt*« Aslf . M-. . 11 'ulett, M;«* A>'» |{. M«s.-> M l iU. tt Hi-os Annabeile Cm M m ! r *wthorne Ms* .» Smith. M * M.f --b S"-ean. M-* t fc v T». V« -« A? . \. CS'»- «V4eeitan. MUw Mel;;- ,v * >«.- - Mr tt u c.ou at. Mr n §. h \ Ptrk'-um* Mr Edgar M* Par V r Rim) Mr Fart Mf T.ramle M" ReH Temr.::- M Jo Tama Mr V We si* M 1 tt - M- M *e-*?■ O -man. Mr Ki' w t.Tx * v •ndvr. Mr, James *T, • • M-« J n L - w»e >-n i --.a • t 'ir<M Y'- a Bunt'-sr of frt nds »- g >'hw< 4 at h'-r home. 2MH Denny i n ' rl4«v ■ f SpDC rVr J4!U. It be; - . th* tH >«ton of h»r NT'h.Jay The •** aing w«s ;tw pSe.isantli* hs- 11-t !.;: g ;o *> al *-■ 1 , .Bi'RU At ut * a'ri.v-k Mr Walter WaHwhS, Mr J» *- » a-. 1 M; SeaVey gave t£>«. wartUng fry playing a f< w choice on their mandolin and guitars. afer which the party took possession of the house. At 11 :>* a dainty luaebecn was served, pfter wMch the frl-rsds tcck their depart ure, a , rvmirjf tnat time passed too rap id!/. were Mr. ard Mm. C. U- Faulk ner Mr. and Mm H. L Eggel. Mr. and Mm G W. Lincoln. jfiss L&ura Wallace, Klw M;nnle Douglas. Miss Louise Gouieit, Vi « Ida Goulett. Miss Ada Bell, Mr. Walter Wallace, Mr. Carl Petensr-n. Mr. Frank Dianas. Mr. Edward Wallace, Mr Aubrey y, Mr. A. H. Jon#*, Mr. WJ lie Grar s. Mr. Parker Roweil Mr. K A. Row- Mr. Wills- Goulett. Mr E. U oU.»vey. Mr. W. 8 Lincoln, Mr. C- H. Lincoln. • • l"nd*r date of September 2f.th, a eorrea pondent sends the following arcount of a party riven at Skaguay, Alaska. "Skaruay" which a few months ago mas ur.known to the world, and which has suddenly jumped into prorrin. nee as b«- irg the natural distributing point for the Yukon country, not to be outdone by her sister town*, wm the scene of a social ga'hertrg last evening that would sur ; ri- the society leaders of Seattle. The town now has a resident population c-f 2 «*», with aH the advantages that mon-y can procure. This gathering, which u the first one that has occurred since the town wma organised, shows con clusively that Skaguay instead of oe populated by a crowd of toughs and sure thing peop!© has a foundation that civilization bows to—Home and Flresida. The Rf/cia.l was given by A. F. Burton, '.n the *i"?ll-nt supper provided by Mr--. M. A. Shirpiey and M:is Danake deaerv-.-s a medal, and one is promised them, of Klondike gold, by a party present. Ed M Nulty. of Seattle, whose residence here has acquainted him with aU the Yukon changes managed the floor, and tl - "Klondike" was voted a success, as the leu ling quadrille. Bianche ahirp ley, was vott-d the beiie of the evening. Among th-rse present were Mrs. Loomis, Mrs. Uttlejohn, Mrs. Troy. Mm. Thomp - n. Mrs. Chrtstenson. Miss Lewis, Miss Dfxon, M.sa Murphy. Miss Lattimer. Mis* M LatUm» r. M; i Mahan. Miss Carrol. M; : A C. Kinson. Miss Donovan, Miss ii Shlrpiey. Mrs. C. S\dgadahl. Major D. f. M Kinney. Mr. J G. Price, Mr. N\ E. Richards, Mr. J. W. Shield, Mr. C. E. Kjrbert. Mr. E. H. Martinson, Mr. J. W. } Try Mr. J P. Mopcr. Mr. B. Deason, Mr F 11. Clayton. Mr T. Riggs, jr.. Mr. H F. Mill. r. Mr. F. T Street. Mr. H. L. . idam Mr. R. Wentxel, Mr. A. W. # - sr. Mr. I?. F. Litth j >hn. Mr. \V. Coolly, Mr. R. L. Mors. Mr. G. J. Mr J. E. Lilly, Mr. J. F. lie- Kan. Mr. H. M. Treadw.U, .Mr. E. E Klly Mr. S. Winquiat, Mr. J. F. Sc ully, Mr. S Corrlty. Mr. D. Sampson. Dr. A. H Bryant. Mr. J. Chltbolm. Prof. B. Trenaman. • • The home of Rev. John F. Damon has i<on the scene of countlets weddings and many other happy events, hut it never held a more charming party than Satur day evening. September £>th, the occa sion being a "surprise" given to the wife of the well known divine In honor of her birthday. Games and music were In dulged in until a late hour, when dainty refreshment* wire served. After wishing the beloved hostess "many happy re turns*. " the merry Invaders said "good r.iKht," and tun.ed their faces homeward. Pr» ent were Rev. and Mrs. John F. Da mon. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Guernsey, Mr. and Mrs. I»vell M. Wood. Mr. and Mrs Albert K.llsall. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Haley. Mr. ami Mrs. L. M Treen, Mr and Mr*. H. I). Temple. Mrs. Albro Gardner. Mrs. Geo. N. Alexander. Mrs. Zilpah Fenton, Mrs. Will Clark, Mrs. M. E. Sterritt. Miss J. nnie Leveny, Miss Minnette Guernsey. Mifcs Lulu Gardner. Miss Henefa Wood, Mis* Metlie Alexander, Mr. Converse Da mon. Mr. John F Dsmon. jr.. Mr. Ed ward Alexander, Mr. Albert Hiiitz, Mr. Benj. Smith. • • Miss Allle B Muldoon gave a geograph ical party Friday evening at the home of her parents, 33>» Twenty-third ave nue south. Each guest represented «omo geographical feature, and many guesses were made as to the iden tity of each one. Two prises were awarded, one to the lucky person who guessed correctly the most, and the other to the one who guessed the leas'. Those Invited were Miss Elva Harlan. Misa Nellie Shersoß. illw Mildred Sher son. Miss Els!- Moore. Miss Lulu FUILT, Miss Mty K'intz. Miss Lillian Hilder btandt. Miss Mamie K ene. Miss Helen Ci aw ford Miss Norma R >nald. Miss May Fuller, Miss Annie Raymond, Miss Cath erine Hail, Miss Sarah Waughop. Miss Helen Gaunce, M'sa Grnre Knipe. Miss Flora Jon s Mr. Frank Frink. Mr. B"n Moor-s, Mr. Fr. 1 Raymond. Mr. Tom Moore Mr Rollle LirikVv. Mr Fr (I Pol- It r Mr. Howard M R»< Mr. F: 1 McR Mr. Hnrrv Crawford, Mr. Fred Wright, Mr. Jay MuMoon. • • A meeting of the advisory boar-l of th> Ladies' Musical Club was IWd Tuesday afternoon and the following oili■" *rs were tie. • 1 for the year: Mrs. IT.* Van Tuyl, presid.nl; Mrs. A. P. Mitten, v -e presi dent; Mrs. F. Atkins, e >rrespOnding secre tary, Mrs. M. A. Got:-tein. recording sec retary. Mm. J. W. CI e, treeurer, nr.l Miss Hamilton, reporter. The firs! concert of t ie soa.«*>n will he given October S at the residrn >e of Mrs. A. B Stew \rt Mrs. V.-.n tv-le has kindly consented to give the rerital and she will ; . .«-4-,<t- d -v M -- McK I M M K< logg and Mrs. Hoge. • • T.».' t Friday Mrs. K« Isall. of 324 Union street, gave a very pretty 4 o'clo< k hineh con In honor of her friend. Mi's P i,i Knapp of Mt. Pi< - ro. r-;« were dec 1 with ferns. Ivy and autumn 1 »v s. Dainty refreshm nts * re served Present were Mrs. K>"Nxll. M»s Kr 'VP- Miss I aura Mil'-' Mr Cora Porter Mrs Ahhie Taylor Mrs. S A Perry, Mr* J R. Thompson. M>- Lydia Th if -on, Mrs Jeronv- White of LatoniL and Mrs Fr.-d Hal!!*, ell a 1 Master W .iter, of Fillnrd. • • The Students' Athenaeum of W N-.n's Modern i( Oim College he'd their re«- ! t'lar wr kiy meet>ng Friday aftTti *in A • urg" r.'.imM of visitor* with r.e stu- I dents of the • 'lege were in attendance | An Interesting literal y *nd musl. nl * ro | gramme was :\ n oy the fo'Jow ing st i i n . - • M> ■;;»»« M - M Nm. Mi** R n>" M s HelU nthai. Mr. W .!- j liams and 3> - Johr son. Mr. Arthur P £ • rrv ,nd M - Ma . i C rdwav w re m »:r e.l t> Father Pr f n tain# Ti-"la\ at » a m An etc. n' J bre»K?s«t »;#sr» >' ;o *h»- rue- • ,;t tf .. b«r of t v < i : * ? >'. r Mrs. M • «.sus prettily. de>.- -ra;e»i wits fi w, rs and thi W a m tr *iu f r Pot*.: nd, where they • • Miss lr t T rrv • d Mr. F. T Caih, n « S- v 1 ! \ It. \. t,\ K N. \ • ( * is the ei V- * - - i t-f V:.«* Ca hov;a. ; ef rct-JWiU' 1 the * f**;!# l ®'. wui •>" went on a • n U to VJ. tor a. | TfcamKk* t*y * ' e *•>. • » t -vf Mi.«* Mr Ow»f 8r • ar.i • - . *•-r a.. -r • y, .... I d»ncw th* sting Sergyman Rev, - ,-i F. 1 ><*!?-.** ie I'l' a*> n>i*. - att'.e | W*4MMitay. llptMrttt S nvST. Mr K. . S-- -ev re a* fTMcssa ia d Mm Ada '<! M t »:« hr • \ - liitry Ann W .vt MiJW N>.»ee W' if rv.;.ier a«'l • } - ager * ster of th* br it, were ai.*o m • mi *« • • • At r- "• <.* > i ByfTn a- dMs*Fa R# ,i w *»4ay et> n.ag at tt* • ,n»- I of t • trs-ie « wcreet, ty THE SEATTLE FOST-LNTELLIGENCER. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3. 18<>T. the Rev. WiHia» A. Major, pastor of the Second Presbyterian hurrh COMING tIt.ATS. The P- E. O. Clao w.a mfe: with Mr*. Frir.k 5 ■ -*n V iday afternoon at ]£) Twelfth avenue souih. Rati: bone SL«ters attention! There will be a DKetfn| of the Rhododendron T ena- I-le. No. 15. Rath bone Slaters, at the home of M - P. ktnan. "«'« Salter street, Wednesday afternoon at 2:ft\ I. 't-.i • * Chapter N->. 4. O -V i 5 will jrive th« propof l apron social on Wr-dne*iay evwi.*y:. o<noher «. There mill be no ch<tree ronnected with th* affair, and ail xr.fnN-rs of the Eastern Star are ln\lte«L The i Century Club will hold its rex: me. tine in room £3 Pi -neer building, on Fridav aft- moor, a: 2.». A paper by M*s Kmma Shutrway or. "Mary Lyon: Her Relation to the Higher Education of Women." and a book review by Mrs. Am s Er-jwn premise a programme replete with interest. SOt lAL AND PERSON \OTES. I Mrs. Robert Hopkins Is visiting friends ! In Tacoma. Mr* S. White, of Portland, was in the j city Thursday. Mr. W. L. spent several days in (Spokane last week. Mr. I. A- N'aieau has gone to Alaska on a short business trij>. Mr. Cyrus Waiker. of Port Ludlow, was at the Rainier-Grand Tuesday. Mrs. G C. Lunt. cf St. LouH was among the visitors to Seattle la>: week. Mr. W. D. Hay. of Everett, mingled among S-attle's people last week. Mr and M s. Thomas C. Field, of Gamble, spent Wednesday in the city. Dr. J C. McCauley. of Eiitnsburg, was In the city Tuesday, the of frunds. ( "apt. Harr> M *yer, of Sar. Francis o, wan in the cUy week visiting fnends. Mr. and Mrs E. M. of E\eiett. were* guests of Seattle friends Wednesday. Mr C. L. Anderson, of New Whatcom, was the guest of Si utile friends Thursday. G. H. Burton, of the I'nited States army, was a4j ae»t of me Rauucr-Grauu Thuta day. Judge John C. IVnnev, of Everett, was among those who vteiied in the city last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smyth ar.d child, of Winnipeg, were visitorj to the city last v, tt'k. Mrs. Julius Redr lsbelmer has gone to a here wiM v:->jt several w ■ cka Mr.-. Jame.- Manson. of San Franc .-co, is •pending a few ua>s in the cUy, the guest of friends. Mrs. C. B. Noble and Mrs. Frances O'L-ary. of Toll, visiud Sta;tie frknds last week. Mis. J. W. Lysons, of Port Townsend, was amcng tho.-e »no \ isiied in SeaUla Lis I week. Mr. anU Mrs. F. H. Perkins, of Cincin nati. Ohio, spent last Tueiuaj amos-j; Se attle friends. Mr. James Lawrence, of Chicago, was a \h.Kot to Seattle lasi week. He formerly tesided here. Mr. George H. Adams and Mr. James D. Adams, of Boston, were visitors to the city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Rand, of Vancouver, B. C., were in the city last week, the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. Clay Eversoie have moved from lt\». Union street to liil Boyieston avenue. Mr. ana Mrs. It. N. Turner, of Salt Lake City, on then v\ay to Lruish Columbia, aie visiting in this city. Mr. Howard Vandendlt, of Tacoma, W.ISI among the well-known people who spent la.-t week in the city. Mr. George H. Bell, of Queen Anne hill, has gone to Howeii. .\l.ch., to visit his son, Or. t.eil, of that city. Miss May Yoke.-, of "My Friend From India" company, was a guest of the Ka nier-Grand while In the city. Mr. und Mrs. D. H. McMaster and sou. of liutte, Mont., are anions those wno spent the pas', week in the city. Mr. arid Mrs. T. S. RftWMiy, of Omaha, Neb., on a tuur of the Northwest, ate Urn guests of j- iatives at Fremont. Mrs. VV. E. McK e haa gone to Califor nia, where .-h wll spend .->-v«ral \niks the guest of friends and relatives. Mrs. J. Fox, of Albany, ore., and Mis. Joseph Martin and are visiting Mr. and Mrn. A. Lewis, of 1 - .>1 Yesl- r way. Mrs. J. Ti.< :i>if i'ui bran ~i:d ; oa~gh ter. iti ij i <*n Anne hill, have r- turne 1 home after spending tiv ai nths in Min n< «ata. J. H. Colman. of Downing. Wis.; Mr. John G. Wesile and Mr. W. li. Koon, of this city, occupied apartments at the io.K hotel lust week. Mrs. Charte Baker, with her daughter Kima. sailed far San Francisco to spend the winter in Santa Ko-a with her broth er. S. A. Seavey. Mr. Erne-t C. Jcnner who for the pa-t two years has been employed as a sketch fr: -t on the S&n Francis. o Chronicle, has r« turned to his home in this city. Mr, Gtorge Gordon, a former well known merchant ol tnis city, who n.ts teen traveling in the t-.isi for the ben> dt of his health, is now in Boulder. Cel. ML-s \V. S. II ift;. Mrs. Tracy Ho'-- r..-«on. Miss Genevieve K« a«\ Miss Marque t M - Klnnt y and Miss It >cr, who scv -5 eral days at T a coma, returned last w k. Mr. avj Mrs. ll«. r .ce Dunn, of Minne apolis. Minn., and Mr. H. C. Copelar.d, of M- »d:.a N. V.. wer> guests this w- ok of Mrs. W. 11. l'earce. of 2114 Third avenue. The Classic Culture Club Will meet dur i: g tif n >nth of t»etoie-r wa.a Mrs. Wa - rous. ; 19 Spring street. Tomorrow l>» itsg author'} da> ti •• life and works of Mi.-s Aleott wilt be considered. Mrs. Caroline K.»e, of 424 Belnu nt ave r tie left Friu <y morning on the l,yai> ih«>mi i. for 1.. ,'7.. San Juan < • u,.t >. u> v.sit Mrs. I. J. FUhtein-erg. who is very 111. Mrs Kos expects to "return some time next we- k. Mr and Mrs J. Brown entertained Mr. Abram H,rschl <rg. of Cir. Inr.att. at d*n r.cr Friday « \ nig. Ti ■ - : -is r; ded ii -- Sarah G dt-te : .-> Mc - tii- • n. Miss Ida Cot?stein. Mr. A-ram ti.*-. li ft rt:, Mr. S.irr. l r.-a:, and Mr. J. S. Guit st-m. Cap? and Mr-. W. R. fk-.ilard have r<- j turrv I to their home c-n the corner < f j Twelfth avenue and t'-aurabia strv-ct, « w i it ha ••n o< cu|w< d for the p»*t y- »r | iv S*- ..*tor All* n and : .mily. Mrs. 11a!- I trd spent n -t of the year in California, ; wh< Fi h- * n>. h im;>ro. d. %?■«• \on i.iilhk » » *.lM*kn? Sara; i - of c» k. cutfi «, t n.« an 1 | canvas on ex n at "(jr I'., \c >.i«t it - : n» --S! «• a\ >.■ r N >r;h< -i I* • ! . iflc • ; : : • -f - M >:v. ' r VV # r,i : & Co.. lil-iit A ■ -n a -. r , -a. I«i ; *' I nr< ; Made and rer *- p&'>3 ft* latest «?yl.» j {i ,irar ;«*d Call pnl ;>: «- «. r. r. I h : , Til F.' ~t a". la . <j ■; i- :n H. t< u T-v Kunier t,--r. I-tte and clear? f tie s rte« r r. Good ad the }*;tr Fr: - Fru* n hnra »• .Pd : i «: • « ! iVUcatevse©. r . r ■ -- » ; , th i w - t • •• "T v ' iv '••???! '( C- ts ,>t as ...... F • -r> < u-oc .- d ■ • ,-s . it t,>. r a •..• th« la-* f; # <-ars was -ed to rah'.- f- - great ma y y * 4 - or, am jit a ,o-.-al » it*e. and pr« .-d 1 jr» rr .IP s, a •! bs - • - ant:> ? r to . -,r. * •. s,> ' . : ' ' ' ' ' .-t -9 i i"' ot tr« atm« -it. Hiu « Catarrh t r u <red l-> f J. cv,. n , v lV c T--e to .St 1 .. <n • r -<-!?: Manal <UI or !»„• mark » it takm Ist diaws from Id ttroj - to a i- -upoonfuL It faces »-f ire st« n . «■> • dre. ! , • ..it* for any .is- it f, ;o cure. S •• 1 for i . r < ar. i t--tirr: nt.as. Ad dress. F J CHEXF.V A "0.. Toledo. O. S '• t ■'•rufsir' • re Had * a:e t* » *• *»«►».*,* m*t «ri';r Xr» » ». - . -i.a s. .p tu -«►, t!»l 'm tnr « . t oiu.»u< 31C. -r.fi «r **■ » ■* ( itiaf » «, ~ aa a» • M tft ..« * .*»*■&,. a, MIW »t i #o. »-■. i i i«»'. rv aw j o" .iv m a f < » i• T* ; ,o lu «*. i || ■ar fci » « .f .rv * _» ar < spfjtjT (|M -• **«t "" *r Don't Get Your Feet Wet! IBSOURELT WIIItRPROOF SHOES COST NO MORE THAN THE OTHER HIND. I • MEN'S WATERPROOF SHOES, $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 v 1 . tern - 9 ! / r>o li j 1 W W ! i " * LADIES* WATERPROOF SHOES, $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 HE HAVE HADE 4 SPECIALTY This Ncaunn of Mutes Ihnt **lll keep yonr feet ilry nud Ttarni wlth o 111 nrarinK rubber*. These new Shoes lire mode on the very lat ent ityltMli IIIKIK mid nun he limt in nil color*. SAN FRANCISCO SHOE CO., No. 722 First Ave., Cor. Columbia. OUR FOOTWEAR WILL OUTWEAR FOOTWEAR BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. J New Goods. ♦ ♦—. « I New Goods, ♦ WE OFFER AS EXTRA % ♦ SPECIAL FOR MONDAY | AT 17c EACH.! A trsanr ■ ——— 1 *~~THH———M| <w $ & A full line of Ladies' Full Regular Fleece-Lined Ribbed Underwear, ♦ T regular value 25c each, at 17c each. A big line of < hildren's L nderwear at Ise; regular value 25c. These ♦ J goods are Ribbed Fleece-Lined and worth -5e easily. They go at 15c V each in all sizes. X We offer sp.»eial at 25c a line of La- dies'Full Regular Fleece-lined Silk v Finish Vests and Pants, good value ♦ at 50c each,-special at 25c each. (.'hildren's All-Wool Vests and Pants, £ <> all sizes, regular value 00e, at 33c p each. Ladies' All WoolVe-t ai d Pan '»<> st & California woul, w i §1.25 at t b9c each ♦ ♦ o . We line jn»t reeelved # hier line of \< w l .ncf Ucairt In V tt!ne\ \\ tol t.oort*. wliifh «• < n r n i very lon prirr.. Siiks for Waists. Silks for Skirts. Am New— *?iiks for Trimmings AH New. <; New Fur Capes, a, Ladies* Sweaters, Mink Boas. T \l.L VI THE OI.I) I.«»W PHICEB. If ITVo P*D|Q ! ♦ hi &*•;.* ft. sear raercj & ♦ 0 ALBERT HANSHV Gold Dust Bought. Dealer in Hatches, diamonds, JEWELRY, Etc. 706 f IRST AV KM K, SEATTLE!. \1 pURUYA CO., Japanese 1 * ■ a, » i " w,: M Curiosliles. Music and Music Books Instruction books for all in struments. studies, exercise-*, sheet music of every descrip tion. *e carry in stock. Our list of folios co uprises collection* of music, both vocal and Instru mental, whicn will suit every taste. We the SchlriiKr Library of Classical Music In it> entirety. Tin*, for accuracy ir.d for elcfcance of type, is eonc*i J to be the finest edition in print, far excelling the imported edi tions. All the late popular music <s sent to us as SOOQ as issued. "The Clondyke March," %vrtt*on in Alaska, is the latest favorite; j price. 40c. We sell all sheet music at h.:'f price. Winter & Harper Burke Bldg.. Seattle, Wash. COKE. Smokeless Fuel —FOII—- Grates, Baseburners, Furnaces. LUMP, EGG, NUT. Ton or Sack. Orders Promptly Filled. Seattle Gas & Electric Light Co. Phone, Main !Ni. >l(i Cherry St. \ HO FOR THE t GREAT GOLD FIELDS ♦ | OF ALASKA f f AND THE t * KLONDIKE REGIONS. ♦ f ♦ We make a specialty of outfitting. | ' and can supply you with everything . y you eat. wear or use. We have T Jumbo Shirts. Underwear and Ho- J y eiery for the Northern Regions. T I Sold Ly us exclusively. T Gum Bocta, Miners' Boots. Woolen f i Shirts, Pants. Overcoats. Arctic i A Clothing. Sleeping Hags. Fur Robes > j and Blankits. Canned Food Prod- ucts. Meats. Portable Camp Outrtts T (tin and aluminum). Miners' Tools. ♦ ! Guns and Ammunition. ♦ In fact we can supply you with ♦ ' anything and everything you'll need | Suring your stay In Alaska. Call on our representative at his ! X office corner of Railroad avenue 1 I sr.d Columbia street, over the North- T | trn Pacific passenger station. He | + will show you samples of a few of + the many goods we sell and will ad- j i vise you what they cost delivered at 1 T Seattle. T * MONTGOMERY WARD fc €O., ♦ 111 to 130 Michigan Ave., Chicago. ' j Tr.e Great Mall Order House. I ♦—♦ ♦ ♦ ♦-♦ 1 IF YOU WANT A PIANO CALL AT 903 SECOND AVENUE. D. S. JOHNSTON. Coke Ess —FOR— Grates Bwburner*, Furnaces. Lump, Nut Too or «iaek. Order* Proni|itlr Filled. SEATTLE GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. Phone. Mala J*J. ;.| 0 ihrrrr St. The Perfume of Violots 2SM MSEr lk " *' ow * tb. row, coiubta« la Pcuoxi'a CORfc Lump NuU delivered IN your kitchex Order. Pro»p,j y SEATTLE GAS 4 ELECTRIC LIGHT (ji ALASKA 81 tamer every thrw ixjy Hit H SMii No* kl| FIVE Steamers on the rout* and mm . low. l<argMt pasaenstr eteuMi ■ » Coaau * ■ Everybody can yo an, City Ticket Ofllce, 60C rtno„ 4. F. TBOWMIMt P. 8. Bapt, Occaa Dm* GOOD ALL* rtIKKI*S a CO, A (tenia, Saa fraaeiM*) Cat COKEsr LUMP, EGG, NUT.„ Delivered in Your Kitchen Ordrri Promptly Filled. SEATTLE GAS 4 ELECTRIC LIGHT f( I'll our, Main )W. Jll fkWT' KLONDIKE SAWMILLS | Engines and Boilers. Strli-lly !,,« over 100 pound*. T>« M " •a 11 hl>l <* O.r AI».U» mn* » Idk district*. Mitchell, lewis 6Stt*ef* i if.' *»• >.«>*■ ♦ A... ; ♦ Whole ijjn ; T Ton of U l / ' ; (iilman I j . !t Lump 111 . Coal I . COKE::""' Grates, Ha^burners. Furnace*. LUMP, EGG, w Tol or ,„4. I'boor. »•«»• ! ala slCA ' Sir. H&" wji l * . -J!, jtWAIJ. ° For r*tr» fkhwebscbeire »""■ Ttlcpboo*. *