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t) wheels will be passed without duty ° PRESSING THE WOME Novel Scheme of): the Tailors. TO SHAPE GARMENTS TO FORMS sed Over the Clothes the Customers Are inside. CHICAGO, June 17.—The bude and Matrons have discovered a wonder- ful tailor here, His coats and gowns e-ah, how they do Mt! Not a bit of @ curve i# lost, and every line ts ar Targed to make the subject look lke | @ perfectly formed woman. gown is made, fitted and almost fin. tshed, when a new and original scheme ts brought into play. The customer ie wrapped in long, wet towels -- technically they are known a8 “sheets”—and the now tallor-made gown ie put on. Then over the hips and shoulders, around the waist, and up and down in care- , Tully accentuated lines goes the hot tron, Instead of being pressed on a board, the suit is pressed on the mod el herself, Oh, yes, to be sure, the hot vapor arises, and the woman often cries ‘out in alarm leat she be parboiled ‘then and there, but what matter ; these trivial things {f one’s gown ts | ‘to fit sublimely and beautifully, and ‘to have a style that i# actually »heart-wringing? The costume fs lit- , erally molded to the figure inside it. ‘ woman is instructed that she ™ust keep the dress on until the seame are Gry, but the effect is so ‘lovely that it is with difficulty she tx induced to take it off. To be biessed ‘with @ new garment that is an exact Tepreduction of one’s figure, with never a single line or curve lost or out of place, is a new experience to even the luckiest of women. The effect is everything that is graceful and lovely. The man who te responaiile for this mew and startling departure in the way of gown fitting is a Swediah Engtishman, He #ays that the Prin- cess of Wales was his inspiration for ‘the initial attempt along this Hoe. About a year ago the young man who originated the idea came here to Put ft into practice, St. Louls wo~- never yet have had the oppor- unity of being molkied tnte their gowne in this manner. ‘The hot iron, when manipulated by hands less sure and steady than those of the young designer, ts Ilkety to be a dangerous instrument. Just the correct degree of heat and force, and no more, must be exerted. For this reason it ls not probable that the has become « fad in Chicago, and ae many as 20 women at @ time are ‘waiting In the tallor’s rooms to be “pressed.” AMUSEMENTS. ‘The week's engagement of the ‘Wakefield-nAdrews Opera company at the Seattle theater will close to- Tmorrow night. It is seldom that Se- attle musio-lovers have had such an opportunity to hear so many of the well known operas at popular prices, and given by a company which te first class. The principals are all good, and the chorus is a well-train- ed aggregation. This afternoon a matinee is being given. Tonight the bill will be “Trial by Jury” and “Cavalleria Rusticana.” Tomorrow night the opera to be sung will be “A Night in Venice.” ore The Oberon concert hal Is to be opened on Cherry street by the well known amusement man, Orbin Bar- uch, A ladies’ orchestnra has been |, and the place will be run as @ high clase concert hall, where families can go for refreshments and hear a splendid musical program. poe amnelcinentae tn THE ARGUS EXCURSION — Everything i# in rea@inens for the Argus excursion to Victoria tomor- vow. All of the arrangements have been made, and Messrs. Chadwick & Ambrose have received word that the People of Victoria are ready to wel- come their American cousins. Many small parties have been organized, and as this excursion is the only one to Victorta this summer, many pro- ose taking advantage of it. Con- certs will be given by the Fifth regt- ment band at Gold Stream, and everything possible will be done for the enjoyment of the excursioniate. While not particularly a bicycle ex- cursion, there will undoubtedly be few who do not have thoir wheels Arrangements have been made by the customs officials whereby the The steamer will leave Yeuler dock at 7:15, and those who artive at 7:16 may perhaps be too lote MANY ARRIVALS FROM ALASKA City of Seattle Brings Down Many Passengers. The following passengers down on the City of Seattle: W. Sutton, A. J. Kronquist thur, Mr. Tuttle, ©. Mck Prige, lL. Alienberg, L. K. Sh HH. Nyrmant, A. F. Davidson, J came Miller, Mrs. Davidson, W. Ward, G Sanford, J, H. McKnight, J. 8. Daweh er, G. Hubner, R. R, Dasher, J. Beck man, F. A. Schall, ¥. FE. Rinkies, J }aen, C Thelo. P. Hute | Danteta ©. Chalkenback Pritehard, John Graham, 1 M simp ", William Larsen, 8, Hil Joyoe, MJ. Howard, 8, B. Shea F. Ray, & Jamison, W. A. Davis Hanliene, P. ter#on, MW. Dahl, UH Petits, Mrw. B. Campbell, J Gray, O. Mathews, & Hope, Mr ut VW. Alexander, F. Taylor, Alex Bnison, W. H, Lowis, Tom Dennis on, Dr. George Davis, Mra, Georg Davie, W. F. Orgett, J, Kill, * via, Charles Rows, W. Mason, T Wood, F. Pox, J, Rows, Dr, M. F Hall, W. Ronan, J. W mn, Gee Davis, J. Green, P.O. Miser, O. Lam ox, J. M. uyen, D. Burt KR. Gileon Mra Archibat Thompson, 8, 1, W. Rodgers, W. ©. agnuasen, Mra. Dom- nan, R Jease Kmery, T. J Mo@rad B. Lake, J, M. Zniaer, W, B. Keliogg, Mra, Zntser, WF Cowden, R. Melsaacs, F. J. Hardy M, Soucknean, F. Hinckley, & M Johnaon, Japanese lady, B.C. Alien J. HM. Ewing, DPD. W. Semple, ! Humes, M. Camp 1 Mr te il, A. 1. Bean, Leste Butler ¥ J. MoMurry, W. Kirkney, J nh, N. Harvey, A. KR. Cox, . 1. MeLarty, W. M. Atwood 4d. Rhodes, J. Park ey, W. G. Pr w alradth, A. B. Drucker, J, M Devine, Mra. W bD. Jones, H. 1B. Lowman, Mre. Lowman, 8 Me Bruno Jakuk!l, John Mefw- Stanisfeld, Dr. Neill, H. T Weaver, P. D. Carper J. 8, Jensen, Roy Jen- in Hitborn, C. P. Word, Rh. W M. Mahoney en, C. Warnock, L. KB. Carper J. Arnold, Charlies Hutchison, hison, J. MH George Yott, W. F. Reeder der, T. J. Byrne, F. P. John ston, O. C. Shea, Mra. Shea, A. ¥ Lind, B. MH. Metealf, J. W. Raymond, Dr. Bruner, J. H. Schwarta, 2 Schwarts, Oscar Odin, N. J, Faulk, Ren John#on, RITZVILLE MILL TO ENLARGE ~The = a) tush, R. W RITZVILLE, Wash., June 17 Riteville Muling company has contract to enlarge the plant capacity of 300 barrels a day. A wea established business in the Orient justifies the increase in the output of the mill. DIPHTHERIA AT COLFAX COLFAX, Wash., June 17.—Diph- therta has made its appearance here. but so far but one case has been re- ported, that of the eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. Marton Skidmore, whieh Dr. @tuht and Dr. Hoswell pronounced a serious case. Mr. Skidmore is the proprietor of the Buck livery barn, on South Main street, near the bridge across Coop- ‘or jake, and his family lives tn the barn. They came here recently from Ro- satia, and being unable to secure a house In’ which to live have dwelt in the barn office, The barn had been qq and @ red flag containing in biack Fetters the word “Diphtheria” post- ed at the door. Mayor Stuht and the city officers declare that the quarantine will be . [Strictly enforced and apprehend that there is little or no danger of the dis- ease spreeding. Object to a Foreigner. BETHLEHEM, Pa., June 17.--Pit- ty girls employed at Dobbins’ knit- ting mill quit work today because a Hungarian girl had been made fore woman, They paraded about town singing “Three Cheers for the Red, White and Blue,” and waving an American flag. The proprietors say that the Hungarmn woman Is com- petent to fill the position, and no circumstances will she be su planted. They propose to start the mill on Monday with the hands that have not struck. About 75 in all have been employed. LL CHURCH WAR IN ALABAMA CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., June 17.— There is a sensational controversy on in church circles in Huntsville, Ala Rev. J. V. Updike, of Indiana, a Christian evangelist, has been con- ducting a series of meetings and sev- eral local pastors claim that he has been devoting more time drawing members from their churches than to saving people who are members of no church, and that he har been sowing seeds of heresy and discord generally in other denominations. Updike says these charges are all false. There have been several sen- ational tilts between Updike and the other ministers. RENTON HILL LOTS. Good Building Sites Becoming Very Scarce. getting scarce.” remarked a well- known real estate man recently. “I know of but three or four lots yet remaining for sale on that beautiful | thoroughfare and J, A. Moore has) them. When they are gone, one of the prettient streets in the city will be off the market.” There is no wonder that this prop- erty has sold so rapidly. In the first place it lays at the highest point tn the city, and therefore the location i» the moat h Again the view Is unsurp Then, to add to these, the property possesses all | » advantages that a residence por. must have, such as city water, tric lights, sewers, graded ement sidewalks, ete A. Moore has re used him to place this property on the market the present time, It is an ideal spot for a hor nd the only regret is that there is not more of it Call at the office of the company, ‘olumbia street, and tayeacianta) erty ———© mookern’ Opportanity. Pratt's Orchard Addition fs all in . Gunwalus, C. P. Brown, F. Gillen pie, M. J. Darling, P. L, gan, 0 A, Call, B. Murkin, L. A, Mason, it Bostwick, W. B. Lundy, G. Hopkins H. Pauison, G. Wilson, Sam Parks, H. Gould, John Huntings A. J. Huntingdon, J. Krone, W. & Russell, Ben Jerry, B. Bates, F. P. Slavin, L. Morris, Ht. McNulty, JA Lerner, W. BE. Trevarric Tre warrio, J. O, Hall, J. R. Linn, W. Rattle AT NIGHT, || rantined | under | “Fourteenth avenve property is) son to feel) of the diserfmination which | large bearing fruit trees, lote are | offered on special terms to those who ant homes, by Holmes & Robinaon, 112 Columbia street. re tract. Moore Inv. Co. | oO —— | Pacific Coast Steautship Co, for San Francisco | Tho company’s elexant Atoamshipe Queen, City | of Puebla, Walla Walla nnd Umatilla Love SEAT TOE 11:16 a. m via Port Townsend n Victoria, June 3, 8, 1, 18, 38 ee 1 8, 18, 2, 28, Auguat 2, and eve fitth day thereafter he" SAN FRANCISCO '”" 10 a. m,, Via Victoria and Pt ‘own 10, 1, 2, a0, July , August 4, and 2 every ay "thereafter FOR ALASKA Leave Seattic 9 a. m. Cott City, June » dune 20, July 4 City of Topeka, Jur June 19, %, and right , sailing date and hours J TROWHEIDG! Supt n Dk, 8 Up town tleket office, 618 First « ; Goodall, Perkins @ Co., Gen elmeo, Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Alaska Lightiag Express Steamship (ily of Neattle Salis trom Yeutor Whart MONDAY, JUNE 19, AT 10 P. M, FoR -— SKAGWAY AND DYEA Cabiine at Vancouver, Ketchikan and Juneau | STEAMSHIP ‘FARALLON Pails trom Vester Whart for Skagway and Dyea, calling at Vietoria, Vamoouver.Ketea | kan, Wrangel, and Juneay, | Thursday, June 15,10 P.M. f Recommextations fret class tation. rates, ete, apply to DODWELL & CO., Lita, General Ageots Phone Main (72 313 James Hreet | Empire Line All Water Route to Alaska. First ailing te . Michael os or Aden, June /IO, i899 cmpearts Kim, Sameera." | Dawson City And All intermetiaie Polat om ee | 1 | Yukon River. EMPIRE LINE 607 First Ave. - - SEATTLE. a of the Interns i | penal ion Company ia =} ; bited ‘weatee of Canada ; { | | meee To insure delivery send your packages and import- ant letters for DAWSON And Upper Yukon Points by NUGGET EXPRESS Record unexcelled for promptnor and retiability.. Temporary Ofies, Wi Second ave, South, Tel. Main 3 STEAMSHIP Frank M. White, Master, Safls for And All Yukon River Points Tuesday, June 13 Connecting #t Bt. Michael with Salling From Seattle Jane 6th FoR Yor freight aud passenger rates apply to CHILCOTT, Agent Rasemeni Mutual Lie Baiiding Or White Star Dock, foot of Spring st. | “gacat Ticket OMce, 612 First ave ‘Al "Phone Main 117 H Leave. Aritys su5 om Mt Verpon pm New Whatcom Bpokane-Rossland 998 p. mm Yaul, Chicago and Kast mpm. | -s J THE Ree ee ; rs » > ce eo SEATTLE STAR. eooooneHeH ooeroreoue Soseessesssososssossseescsesesecs Kitcher Perf NEG AT RR NEARER EE NAN A allt, ectly, HORE TORE ME MEm se It's o6 Soeeeoroores Sesesecessesssesesessesssce indispensible Turned Off. If Prospective when the ' Is Good All the Year In Summer...... Touch a Match to {t--Ifs Ready Tun a Valye—Ifs Out. 1 Stays Cool and Clean, Cooking is Expense Stops Gas is 3 Done | Customers so Request, an Expert will call to Examine Kitchen Requirements and Give Any Information Desired, Without Charge. Sales Room Open Every Evening. Manufa at cturers’ I Without Charge. seattle Gas & Electric (0. 214-16 Cherry Street *rices, Telephone Main 96 FOR,... ‘St. Michael, Golovin Bay CAPE NOM Next Sailing About July 20. | | | j | } Cape Nome and Golofain Bay STRAMERS, Seattle, Bamands and Everett STEAMER GREYHOUND Three Round ‘Trips Dally—Except Sunday TIME CARD Leave Beattie 7a. m.. 12m. and 5p. m. Leave Kyerott 9:10 m m., 2:40 p m,, | | and me m | Connects at Soattle with Steamer Flyer FAL kver ‘ound trip $1.25; Ka. munde ide M4 Seattia, od Sat. B. SCOTT, Manager Folephone, beat | ‘ Con necting with Reattle No. 1, oatthe Xo, | apply to Pasene are’ Northera Railway Company W. D Woon, Pree 612 First Avene, orm ‘Seattle-Yukon Transportation Co. Head offer, 1949 West Columbia st L. Hawer, Mer Alaska Flyer | Skagway via Vanco: a q S. HUMBOLD La Roche man Ketobikan Jun N SIXTY-FIVE HOURS Sails From Seattle SATURDAY, JUNE 24, AT 8 P. cy Mai ST. MICHAEL HUMES & CO ty Offices, a6 tole paved 280, Arlingt oi BK. EB. CAINE, Agent LAURADA tates. Stytes: Ladies, have your Tallor-made Suits made by Rooms 25.2 Safe Deposit Butiding. PIGOT & FRENCH CO, i i w have the only ‘Steamer Discovery ‘Linotype Job Printing Machine nthe North wost At specially low prices. MONEY’ by giving them au opportunity p Ogure. Catalogues, Pompe Ae a a hd hahahah ae Two Carloads of Pianos 4 from ived ows Ramaker’ Music Co. 1415 Second Ave bet. Pike and Union i= 4 PRAWN 600000 0000000008 Insurance Sale... Of Fancy Groceries Our entire stock ta now. being told "For Cash" by the Fire In surance Association Goods Not Damaged... Only outside packages and la- hels sviled by smoke The Seattle Grocery Second and Marion By order of Insurance Association VOW DOO 00000000008' for Rampart, Koyukuk, Daw- | ‘The Sweetest, Juictest ORANG ES San Diego Fruit Co. 415 Pike Street, Between Pourte and Tite LightRunning DOMESTIC. | Telephone Bay 322 “Easy Payments.” | 6045 Pike ese ttoacn MICKELSON, Agt | ..40 TO. Sparkman & McLean TOR BARGAUNS IN REAL ESTATE Fhone Ked 170A GO Bailey Bldg Platino Cabinet Photos reduced 0....5 For 30 Days BY = GREAT ~ iE Complete Stock + GROCERIES Don't for the Number 519 YESLER WAY —* Entire stock must be Closed Out By the tet JAKE MARTIN, Receiver. _ Safe Deposit Boxes For the safe keoping of |Valuable Articles and Paper For rent at @ a year, You carry the key Safe Deposit Vaults | ow nbia Bt. E. SH | Rattle AT NIGHT, HSONAL Tatge aworlinent of Literate re Finest arort- religions hooks in Northwest, Har Bouk Store, 1087 First Avenue bee Hanson je purchasing « swing machine fow good second-hand me chines for onadle. 215 Columbia street, opposi fice old gold and sliver, I weler, 2 Hinckley block HKemember going on at G. W. Ca that auction sale is sth Tarmack & Co.'s place, 4 rything must go in or- der to make room for a large new atock which is expected dally, Ev- erything we sell is sold on @ strict | guarantee, backed by a cold miltion ldollare. Present# given away daily and all are requested to attend, and especially the ladies. Sales at 2:30 and 7:30 p, m. G. W. CARMACK, 1223 Second avenue. _JOE M. REX, Auctioneer. White is King of all sewing Sold by B.D. Voris, 1006 Kecond ave; plone sr dealer sewing machines and sewing Machine supplies. Telephone Buff 61, DENTISTS, “WI. Depew, Dentist. Speci list In Crown and Bridge work. 424 Burke Building. LOANS AND INSURANCE. “James Bothwell Mortgage Loans, Fire In. wurance & Surety Bonds, 2 Boston Bik; Tel. machines __ DANCING ACADEMY, — Best ‘and only’ thorough. Dane’ city; Gay and evening. 7th and umbias: “Mire Hansen, corner Fourth and Pine Latest Spring Styles Lowest prices. HOTELS AND PURNISHRD ROOMS HOTEL BRONSON, 99 Fitet avenue— Good qu wish « room or an’ urd Rochester Hotel, Pike good room #1 Bro eet een tornish Sreatde rooms ; irensete te abo and fie; free baths: clecteie lights. HOTEL YORK, first Avenue gad Pile first-class rooms and board at % per wee HOTEL COLBY, cor. Thint and Cherry; firetclass room and board. & week and up. WOOD HoUse, tio wouth ‘coms #1, $1.59 and §2 per week THE VICTORIA, 120 Firat ave furnished rooms, @ and & a weo with bath, ete, 0. ©. Stark, proprie HOTED SAVOY —F MARI US HOUSE Furnished r reasonable. C. Levander, 107 Mari AUCTIONERRS. mansky, general made in any part of the c estate, live sock, express sa sales, bankrapt stock of morchandise—all ral. 1928 Third avenue. goods in Junk Co. pays | All k ld newspapers . Railroad avenue, Telephone Black ~The Seattl unk Co, pays hlehest arns, No 111 Western ay Piko 119, BAKERIES, Linsay’s home-made pastry; best in the elty. bread tim) Phird Ave TAILORS | Tine Paci Tailoring and suits made tn Cleaning, Repairing as hint aver ARCHITECTS — EW. HPUGUTON, Architect, 44, 45, 415 | and 417 Collins block “PETER EGGE Painting, Paperhanging, Kalsomining Victuro Frames Made to Order, Lock | smith Repairing of All Kinds | nesidence, 1907 0th ave. 406 Pike Street Po a A Bg BONNEY & STEWART Funeral. Directors and Embaimery, , Third Ave. and Columbia St phone Main 1s Beattie, Wash, School ia | | Fifta: | } clogant | “Weta, stools oot ote, best #15, Fis | choapost inachine made, Ranges Sold and Connected eke: sr Remember that auction sale is still going on at G. W. Carmack & Co.’a place, and everything must go-in or- der to make room for'a large new stock which is expected daily. Ev- erything we sel! is sold on a strict guarantee, backed by a cold million dollars. Presents given away daily and all are requested to attend, and especially the ladies, Sales at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m G. W. CARMACK, 1223 Second avenue, JOE M. REX, Auctioneer. BUSINESS CHANCES. For Busines Chances of all kinds see NELSON MACPHERSON & CO. Money-making restanrant, in good locality; low rent; will sell cheap account other business, which takes all owner's time. It will pay you to Jook this up at once. | Printing & 4 Avenue South, TENT ATTORNEYS BARNES PROS, 74-70 Siart-Boyd building cre sunt without! in or loss of time. 518 Beattle Nat building. pists AND CLEANING. Atios Works, 222 Union spreet. Telo- WoL. "The ouly French Dye sss in the oe Rounds, Ditiefeon & GiiL Ganesan aaa Butlde: 108 Western ave. Tel. Buff 993. Randall, General Jobbing. Tel. Green 64% CAMPING TENTS. rent hives | Seatiie Tent and Awning €o, Marion and Western. Telephone Main 636, MALE HELP. ~Wanted—Filty railroad jaboi {Aid, east of mountains, Great R. Foley Bros. & Larson store, graders, rock men ship today 4 rs for Trin- Northera RK thing better for Alaska, timber, country Cavalry trousers, double ac) vy undershirts a nikets $1.00 and 9x9, $7.00, Overshirts, $2.00 ment tents, Kirk, 1217 First Avenue. ents SIGNS AND Rubber Type letters for «i Meston, u10 HOUSE NUMBERS, Aluminum and enamel ‘ms and house numbers. Chas. esier Way, ‘Phone Black 1312 Tiest aod Now Ifomo Sewing Machines, Bold on easy page ments. Office next door to Postoffice. ee _ WANTED NTR Cast off clothing, trunks and valives bough® at lio Second ave. ‘Phone Red 1M, —_———— >, ABSTRACT OF TIT’ Seattle Abstract €o., ATTORNEYS-AT 3 J. A KELLOGG, 34 Batley Building SCOTT & MoNENY, 606-7 Bailey ies REES P. DANIELS, 308 New York Blovk. CHARLES N. ENOR, 114 James street, MILO A, ROOT, 10-14 Roxwell building. VP. PB. CARROLL, lawyer, proctor in Ad. miralty and solicitor of patents, No, Sif | Cleaning, repairing, 1106 dd ay, Tel. Bult Seattle National Bank Bullding CLOTHES CLEANING, x Seattle Clothes Prossing Co. hoop “your clothes im shape for $1.50 per month ; aii }