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Will Go Into Effect Tomorrow. ¥ Which ts well adapted to the dul! dull tutte black hats, Where eot is oasential to the wearer a huge pink tose is introduced, but as a rule the trimming is relegated to rosettes of tulle and velvet, The latost kind of sequin ts the grain of wand, whieh, though so small, has & great effect eapecially on the ruc and bowtl- tones which border so many of the low bdodtea. eee A new mode which has found fa- vor with adults, namely, @ low bod tee of one color Miled in to the neck in Contrast, has beon adapted to tit tle frocks for children, and Is newer than teh ordinary #haped yoke, the upper part being mostly guipure tin 4 with silk of tucked silk, This Is ed met by Rilt-pleated skirts, over which comes a tunic from the bust FEW OF THE PROVISIONS THEREIN which reaches to the hem, is round ed in front and edged with a little fritting. The underskirt is often silk, el the tunte wool, voile, cashmere or some other woolen fadric. Resistance te the Law te Expected oa tn Sithe—Juncou Wil! eve | i i i 4 i z : i il ayht ; &e z Fy i i i uy ? i i if i ! 3 H i : & fy rei zigt Z3F Fi i g | : i t - é : = . g 3 ka ! iH 5 | ! i Li E Fy ¥ i 33 : i rs i i : | i Ui 5 3% ii i Li peta i RTH i : 538 z : i ef gal sf ts } f te int A new notion tn gloves, namely the Vandyke, bas 4 soft gauntict turning up, and lined with a con trating color, White, with Pink or primrose savers af dress rather than ordinary attire see A fabric which, among summer dress goods, has not the very general fault of shrinking, ie jeans, which is sold in very dainty summer tints and also in various extremely bright colors, This material is not untike wateen, having * enc; picsey aur- tace"and being of generous width. ee New gotk jackets are being made of brilliant green box-cloth, with re- vers and turned down collar and cuffs, faced with vivid roariet weu-) PREPARING FOR THE CAMPAIGN WASHINGTON, D. C., June ¥.— There is being compiled from oMfcta! records for the National Democratic ent im both parties are being gath- ered. There ie already a great de- mand for the testimony of H. 0 © before the industrial m, aa he iad the biame for the existence of trusts at the door the Republicans, because of the afforded industries which ‘APPOINTED To Secure Site for Whitworth. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ACTS Will Try to Arrange for « Location to be a good many for the College Somewhere appertaining to jewelry, now in Seattle. wears #0 much in i iF zie: VEE F 3 é H s i a zt i i i i i %3 er, neck-chains, to nettes, watches or purses are some- ; times attached. Many of the parasol what inducement Seattle would offer| Hull, Mra BE. L. Terry, Mre. J. C. master Meom, has handies are jeweled thin year, and this has become a very extravagant | the chamber that there were plenty| Minor and Mise Aimee Burnett of) item in dress, Jeweled butterflies | of offers of suitable land to be had, | Tacoma.. | are worn both in the duy and tn the evening. ore Pique Nas assumed a new phase, nnd it ie still likely to be the favor-~ ite summer material for country use; it is being made up in pure white, the tunic with white embroMery ia worn with hodice to match, or em- Droidered vests with plain pique jac- kets. When the vest is of embroid- ery the jacket is generally crimson. Pique is also rerving for trimmings for coats and skirts and other dress- on, figuring on the fevers, veate, col- lars and suffa, bands of this being often introduced around the skirt. To meet this want pique has been brought out in various colors and de- vices to go with any dark cloth that may be required. oe An uncommon day gown (sulted to a hostess having an afternoon party) A plain skirt of heitotrope silk mold- ed to the figure below the t and springing out naturally toward the foot. The only trimming {= three wide insertions of guipure, which form points down the center of the front breadth, the lowest starting ‘vom the hem. These are carried tn @ slanting direction round the skirt, | the upper one at the back betng only about aquarter of yard from the waist; the bodice of silk vetted with the same voile, and cut quite! low, but filled into the neck with quipure, eof which the sleeves to the elbow fitting silk, forming velvet, and point over the hand; there is a very deep collar of the top of the apparent In all probability Seattle is to have another college. The trustees of Whitworth college now located at Sumner, have concluded to move the college to some larger city, and Tacoma and Seattle are working for Mt, a8 stated exclusively in the Star yesterday. Rev. Caivin W. St t, the financial secretary of the inati- tion, met with the chamber of leommerce yesterday to ascertain | for the college. J. A. Moore assured and he thought that a temporary building could also be obtained. A committee consinting of C. J. #mith, Griffith Davies, J. A, Nadeau, H. C. Henry, and John Schram was ap- pointed by acting President J. W. Clise, to canvas among the citizens and secure offern, This committee will meet at the chamber of com- merce room Monday at 2:40 p. m.. j and they hope to be ready to report |ehamber of commerce, Dr. Stewart wala the college had $50,009 in cash to be used in clearing and building on the site. settied by the trustees at their meet~ ing In Beattie July M4. PAID A THOUSAND FOR A SPANKING NEW YORK, June 20.—Waliace | Barbier, aged 7 years, and Philip | Fonnell, 6 years old, quarreled. As |e result thereof Arthur W. Bonnell | the father of Philip, invaded the Barbier home in Brooklyn, and | spanked young Wallace Barbier ir the presence of his mother and | grandmother When Mr. Barbier returned home | in the evening and beard that hie boy had been thrashed, he went oo tit) hunt for Mr. Bonnell. Failing locate him that night, he turned the matter over in his mind and con cluded to sue his neighbor for dam- low bodice is a twisted seart of the ##¢* velvet forming # knot In the center of the bu: nd continued Gown the middle of the bodice. see Mra. Barbier therefore entered | sult for $5000 damages to her nerves }and the grandmother of the child jestinvated her personal injuries at ‘We are wearing many biack gowns | $10,000. Today both cases were tried In gorsamer materi and skirts cut in the most approved fashion, with tunics and filouncings edged with | is often) Tuchings, but the bodice formed entirely of overlapping #e- | before Judge Gaynor in Brooklyn, |and the jury rendered @ verdict in favor of Mrs, Barbier for $1078. Mr. Bonnell, who is well-to-do |paid the money on the «pot and said quins, a touch of bright colored vel-| that the spanking was a cheap in vet at the wait, The sequin holds| Vextment at the price, its ow 4 giltters not only on the) By MRR as bodices but on toques, massed to-| See lion cubs at Madison park pay. gether or quattered In single lines. - er po aaa cd boys toqu sequined, very Uttle trimming is necessary, i simply quills bordered with sequins The Crigler or jeweled, & new feature in miliin- 1 Burglar Proot, le | at the next regular meeting of the) formance by the friends of the en- The whole matter will be/ jin, Mins Ethel Gordon, Mins G VYHE SEATTLE Social Chit-Chat... | The exact date har ‘The past week has not been an| middle of July active one in social circles, Many not yet beet) decided upon, but elab are now busy preparing theirjorate arrans are being made summer outing and after the Fourty | naure # good time to all who at | Diindas will be put up and curtains will nd. |be pulled down and @ large part of) air, Samuval Munsell, who has been Seattle's population will leave for the) 4+ Andover, Mass, preparing for ommping grounds or the summer homes, The few days of pleasant weather this week have permitted a number of out-of-door affatrs,) Yale, is now on bis way home, Mr Russel! is well known among local athiotes, hav/aut wan the state tennis champlonship, His friends will be and several amal! partios have been) nieawed to leaa°n that while In An- given at Port Orchard, the Mecca of he won .the “A” aweater and the excursioniats, One of the fads he highest distinction awarded this summer will be bioyele parties. There are many places not far from the city that can be reached tn an hour's spin, where a delightful time! an athlete at the college. ‘The very many’ friends of Mra. FE who t# now with neral mpart City, will be pleas several sails having been enjoyed al- ready thie season, On Lake Wash- ington launch parties are being etiv~ en tn the evenings. Tennia will a prove another fascinating out-of door recreation. The Seattic th Wednesday night by the friends those whe graduated from Wit until the mJddie of Suly, but prepara lttona are even now being made by friends to sweelve her. Mr, Howard Hughes has returned from Fairbauvt, Minn, intending ¢ xo to Harvare’ from her, but as bis other and sisiter have conclude er wan well filled ot “ # ir aia Meterp Busine eilecee- re ares a » Busses three young men and women occu jet Parte or Heid elborg plod the stage, which was tastefully; Mise Dorothy fimith, a well known decorated with college colors, red| Seattle girl, hie returned from and blue; the class colors, pink and) Hutte, Mont. where she went to at Javender and the Btars and Stripes.) tend the wedding of Mise Nove Th motto, daughter of Mr. Jolin Noyes, proprie All.” awung above the stage of the Rainier-Cirand hotel of thie F. X. Prefontaine offered invocation, following which President Wilson) epoke words of welcome, Mr, W. H. Thompson mad few remarks and) Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd made the semi-| annual address to the class, Little Ruth Wilson gave a comic recitation and several pleasing features in cot- lege work was given, The class doard the U. &. 8. Pattersc day afternoon by Mes, John Francis Pratt, wife of Captain Pratt, who is conducting the U. 8) geological surveys in Alaska. Mre. Gilt Parker, In company with Mise Howarth and Mims Dugan, started for Honolulu on a sa sented the members of the faculty with remembrances after which the diptomas were granted. The clase n turn before fall | » following: M Adama, Mise M. M. Kauffman, M M. 1. Hill, Mise M. A. Hoffedita, Mies H. M. Biackburn, Miss M. J. Rich- ardson, Miss M, I. Paulson, Mise Rt. M. Butterfield, Miss E. Raisbeck, Miss BM. Worthington, Miss L. B. Pratach, Mine A. Nichols, Mise E,C.| Mr. Paul Gerson, well known in Hill, Mise B. J. McPhee, Miss A. | Seattle and an actor of considerable Ernst, Mise A. E. Nelson. Miss M.| Mole, will arrive next week from the S. Adame, Misa A. L. Trevetia, Mr.| Bast, to spend the summer with hie J. Hi. Collina, Mr. A. McMallen, Mr.| sister, Mrs. M. @. Mayer. ®. Nelson, Mr. C. R. Harris, valedic~ Mr. and Mrs. John Leary, accom- tortan: Mr. J. M. ©. Johnson; Mise) panied by Mra. Ferry, are enjoying M. Baldus, Mra. G, Burns, Mra, L. T. themsctves at Bartlett Spri een Mine A. Dxerinas, ane poet: where they will remain for severa ise M. Branigan, © historian: weeks Mr. J. Shea, Mr. B. MH. Rowan, class Mins Jessie Hicks, who has been orator Mr. to 3. ring Mange pre” visiting Mrs. J. D. Heuntie at Port pride ag em ig Bema Mire ph Towneend, has returned after a most P. Jones, Mr. B. A. Corning, Mr. J. *MOFADIC vinit J. Kauffman, Mr. HM. Green, Mr. W Mr. Merton Drewer, who has been H. Sheets, Miss BE. L. Kauffman, Mr. tm the city for several days, return g. . Mr. L. H. Hansen, ed to hie home at Walla Walla this Mr. . afternoon ‘The event of the social week wae = Mrs. A. H. W, Raynor, of Tacoma, the opening of the outing season of !* spending the summer vacation In the Firloch club last Tuesday even- Seattle. While here she will reside ing at the club house on Lake Wash- 4&1 2914 Becond avenue. ington, south of Madison street. It Clase No. 18 of the Firet Methodist was for the most part a miceting Of Episcopal church will give an enter- the club members and their famille", taioment tonight in the church par- though a few distinguished guests jors. were entertained. Dancing began at Mr. and Mra. ® Z Mitchell, of § o'clock after which light retresh- Portiand, have to the city for ments were served. Among those the summer and will reside at the present were Mr. and Mrs. E. FE. Rainier-Grend. Atneworth, Mr. E. W. Andrews, Mr. M. D. Barnes, Mr. and Mra. MW.) Mr. Frederick Felits and Mre. Bim- Augustine, Mr. and Mra. F. A. Bell, ma R. Rockard will be married on Mr. and Mre. B. F. Biaine, Mr. and July 12 at the residence of the form- Mrs. H. G. Struve, Mr. E. F. Swee- er, 2019 Sixth avenue, ney, Mr. Lester Turner and Mies) yire C. 1. Ward, wife of Pollce Teruo, Dy. B. Welden Young, Mrs. cant Ward, has been visiting her C. HW. Clarke, Mra. George B. Kit-) mother at Vancouver, Wash., and is tinger, Mr. and Mra. Harold Preston, cas i eal a ok ie ke Oe, a OC] MeOtivra, Mr. and M F.C. New- ton, Mr. Bernard Petly, Mr. and Mrs. Chartes Power, Mr. and Mrs, E,W. Price, Dr. and Mra. W. A. Shannon, bome this week Mr. and Mra. J. D. Howe, jr. Mr. Mr. Clayton Crawford. who is so and Mrs. J. D. Lowman, Mr. William well known in Seattle noctal circles, MeDenal4, Mr. and Mre. W. A. Me- is expected to return shortly fr Donald, Mr. Charles F. Munday. Mr. California. James C. Murray, Mr. and Mra. J Mr. Mike Furth, Mr. and Mra. Sherwood Gil) viiing in jeepie, Mr, and Mra. Thomas Green.) ove will Mr. and Mra. Thomas 1. Hardin, Mr. | 4 ” and Mra. M. B. Haines, Mr. and Mra. 7% Thomas Burke, Mr. and Mra. Henry Mra. Harwood Morgan gave two Carstens and Miss Clemmens, Mr. “At Homes” this week, one on Wed R. &. Cox, jr, Mr. and Mra. @. EB. De nesday afternoon and the other on Steigner, Mr. George Donworth, Mr. Thursday afternoon, and Mrs. A. J. Fisken, Mra. M. J. Mr. Gilbert Meem, Jr.. son of Post- returned from Haines, Mra, T. T. Minor, the Misses parvard for his eurmmer vacation. Mr. and Mrs, J, L. Cerdeen, of La- Conner, are visiting their son, Mr Last night the Seattle theater was ‘Thomas Cerdeen, at South Seattle filled with a select audience to wit- |ness the descriptive entertainment | Miss Daisy sce ogg Bd bl ris | | civen By the pupile of Miss Lizaie Jay visiting her cousin, jas Ethel Da Richardson, ‘The selections were '#Fd at Coupeville | rendered with earnestness, and show- al theater parties have been Mr. Don Henry and Mr. Paul Hen- ry. who have been at Lawrenceville, N. J. for some time, are expected Powers, who has been California for several return home next Mon- Bev ed painstaking preparation Many of arranged for the attraction at the the performers were mere tots, and Seattle theater tonight, evinced remarkable confidence and) sins Aimee Burnett, of Tacoma, spirit. A number of handsome floral |i the guest of Mrs, George B. Kit offerings were made during the per- | tingor tertainers. Those participating| Miss Sadie Maynard, who has been | lwere: Miss Ruth fcott, Miss Annie| Visiting in Seattle, has returned to | Gerhardt, Miss Florence McLaugh- her home at Tacoma. Mr. T. R. Shepard, well known fn | Oliver Marsh Cochran, Mr. Will legal and social circles, has left on| Pickering, Mies Grace Leverance, a business trip to Danville, N. ¥ hen Vivie - } pee Ba myo a Ge Maga Mra. William Carkeek and Mrs. | | Frank White, M Lrene Madsinorte, |oament Retibus soi Tacoma a fiy-| Miss Eileen Galley, Miss M. L. How. |'"* and, Mr. M. F. Braid, Miss Jessie) Mra. Reife and Mins Genevieve ‘Olver, Mins Lottie Berg, Mise Viola! Reife have taken apartments at Mann, Miss Margaret Kirschbaum, | Mrs. Blackwell's on Marion street Mr. Lesile Chadwick, Mins Alice Suy-| wir. and Mrs. G. F. Zimmerman der, Mr. David Clay, Miss Edna Bail-| are now xettied in thelr new home, ey, Miss Elenore Jones, Miss Aane,|y011 Jamon street Miss Bernice Short, Mise Lola Wat- #on, Mr. Clyde Greenwood, Miss Her- Mra. Charles Sauers, of Aberdeen vin, Mise Lulu Creamer, Miss Van/|!® visiting Mra, A. T. Friend thia/ Alstyne, Misa Gladys Miller, Miss Week | May Nelson, Mins Lactle Miller, Miss Mr. Fred Allen, who has been con-| Pearle Manhart, Miss Ruth Giimore, fined to his home with a seve at-! Tando, Mr. Lloyd Winsor, Miss] tack of rheumatism, Is convalescent Coryell. | Mra, i. M. Heifner, of Oxford, Ia. One of the pleasant yachting par-|is visiting her sister, M John B. ties of the surmmer was that given) Slater, of North Seattl on thé Kelpie Idat Tuesday. It was) mr, and Mrs. H. F. Titus, of San not in honor of any one, but was de-| prego, Cal,, were visiting in the city signed principally for a good time,| auring the woek and the party was not disappointed Mr. Claude Perkins, of Tacoma, ts Those who were in the gathering} were: Mrs. G. W. Fisher, Mra, F.| Visiting Mr, Sidney James of Fre- Hicks, Mra. Brown, Mies Lou Morri-| mont son, Mine Moore, Miss Ida Smith,) -Mra, R. C. Webb, of Des Moines, | Miss Cora Smith, Miss Gene Graham, Towa, will spend the summer in Se Mins Irene Geers, Miss Mable|attie with his son, Mr. C. L. Webb. Webb, Miss Alice Fisher, Mina Ka- “ ss of Waisiinns telle Fisher, Mr. George Allen, Mr. hee: ow! Pigg eS gad paa td Binke, Judge F. B. Ingersoll, Mr ei fc ube. a | Fink, Mr. John Geary, Mr. Charies| Mrs. K. KB, Bilis was in Tacoma this | Ferry, Mr. Caylor, Mr. Louis Kling, | Week. | Mr. Gerald Frink and Mr. C. B.| Phe French club was entertained plo On the agi voyage lun-| Monday by Mrs. Charlies B. 8h: pard. | ri krkybie . Mrs. Brown, of Hohnesdale, Pa,, The jadies who have in charge the | is the guest of Mra, W. J. Grambs, ard party whi has been arranged | 3ise Wineton, of Spokane, is vis- to be given to ald in the rece of the boys who return from Manila, | 't1& Miss Alfreda Healy. [have decided to hold tt in the par-| Mra. J. PB, Howe ts now able to be) |lore of the Rainler-Grand about the|out tion | can be spent, Yachting will un- doubtedly vaise play Ge” denesinns ed to lewrn that she will return on " t an amuaomenta,| the first beat that reaches Beattie pn pee flrone wire Agrees from St, Michael. ‘Thin will not be} | Agents, Ban Franc ing season abroad, it} have! na jall ports Veanel, and are not expected to re-|sengers to see everything of interest | Duilt expecially for the Alaska pas- | ato; Htmonis ant Breet STAT. s.- ¥i Pacific Coast Steamship Co | for San Francisco ] The company’s elegant steamships Queen, City Hf of Puebla, Walla Walla, and Umatilia | Luvs SEATTLE | and} | vor CAPE NOME N65 a. m, via Port T wheend | Victoria, June 4, 8, 19, 18, 23, 28, July tiie About &, 8 1b to Bs, August & and every | ONG Be & fifth day theroafter | ©" SAN FRANCISCO Seattle 10 4, m,, via Vietoria and Pt, | Townsend, June 6, 0, 16, 20, 25, 30, July 6, 10, 16, 20, 26, 26, August 4, and every Ofth day thereafter, FOR ALASKA Leave Seattic 9 a, m, | Cottage City, June 14. noceting with Henttle No. # fe | son end w Yor Freight ana apply to ‘Great Northern Raliway Co O22 Fins Avenue, Cs St. Michael, Golovin Bay ‘Seattle Yakon Transportation Co. eS | Temember that auction sale ts stilt going on at G. W, Carmack & Co's | place, and everything must go tn ore der to make room for @ large new stock which | oted dail Bye erything we sell is sold on @ strict guarantee, backed by & cold million dollars. Presents given away daily and all are requested to attend, and especially the lw Bales at 2:0 and 7:30 p.m, G, W. CARMACK, 1228 Second avenue, JO“ M. REX, Auctioneer. | | Homestekers look this ap: lot |" Trom Third avenue car line} fe mi Queen, J 20, July 14, 29. } ith cottage (buyer : P Py ® Head office, 9-4 West Columbia St r 4 City of ka, June 9, 24, July O24) ye, Pies AL. Mawiey, Mgr. | Salimontes Yale | Ortwaba, June 19. _ Al-Ki, June 4, July 4, 19, Aug, & and jevery fifth day thereafter Vor further informath obtain | folder The company reserves the right to change, without previous notice steamers, sailing date and hours of Skagway via Vancouver, Ketchika: JF. TROWEIUDGE, | aed je t 84, Supt can Dk, Beattie. | y eryrTy Pry town te ws iret av.) IN SEXTY-FIV jt ; Good thaw rent; low interest; plenty of free pas ture for stock ; hous to cost $400 or Fine lot in North Seattle on car line; graded streets, 60x120; cheapest ip market Alaska Flyer MACIHERSON & CO. 424 New York Blook best-loca: crrr 26s=pitinne effhd in town; | pect, at good trade and ong tag reason ‘ ‘ | is From benttlc for selling. Address P.-O. Box 1026, | Washington & Alaska resoay, wey 4, ar p.m ce a | STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S | Cty Office, @6 First avenue scien none “Metrope i Pri ‘ing « Binding Alaska Exe si Tri . | Main O64 Aflingion Dock: phone Pike 1d | SoM ephlen fe us south. Com Alaska Excursion irips kK bE. CAINK, Agente City ofSeattle | Salts trom Vester Whar! at 10 p.m BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Directors and Embalsmore Tarlors, Third Ave. sad Columbia st Telephous Main 1A Beattie, Was. $20.00 Witt, BUY A | Tuesday, July 4. Wednesday, uty 19 | Thursday,Aug.d Friday, August (8 | Calling at Victoria a Vancouver, |B. C., Mary Island, Ketohikan, Wran- |gel, Juneau, Skagway, Dyes, Haines | Mission, Glacier Bay and Sitka, and | various other ports, The City of Beattio will remain at f call long enough for pas- The iw the only designed and City of Beatt | , Mr. George Stevens, a young bust jsteama@hip which w news men of Portiand, has been in ithe city during the past week and many social attentions have been {sown bim. ‘he Finest Talking Machine Mada \REGINAS~ senger traffic. For Skagw and Dyea, calling at Vietort aneouver, Ketchikan, Heim Ray, Wrangel, Juneau, sails from Yesler wharf Saturday, July t at 10 5 Passenger seeommotations Hret-ciast ot miormation, rates, ete., apply DOOWELL & CO., Ltd, “STEINWAY” DEALERS B14 Kecond Avenue =~ oimecT To etd “API “oar my ‘Empire Line “AX Water owt to Ata : ; { Form suing we St, Michael em or Aden June 10, 1Is99° } t Dawson City |} § ===" } j t ; Cor. Yesier Way and Occidental Ave And Ail intermediate Pula oo the —_— e "SEATTLE TRANSFER CO. | SBggetoee- oc agg ‘Phone Mala 41-46 GGce G23 Firm Avene (ne Dime. wi by a March, Waits, Pretty Song, or your choice of any style of piece in sheet music form, We have 10,000 copies on sale this weak. zoe WINTER & HARPER 903 Second Ave. Seattle, Wash. Yukon River. EMPIRE LD 607 First Ave. - « vE SEATTLE 5 Or to am: of the Interne = | Henal ation Company im =f } United States or C NUGGET EXPRESS | MESSENGER | LEAVES FOR DAWSON Saturday, June 2 Office, 112 Yester Way | Beattie Hotel Building. STEAMSHIP LAURADA Frank M. White, Master, Sails for | edie ST. MICHAEL | ~iisssiiioreineor testa aot % | pastry; best in the city, 1406 Third Ave. And All Yukon River Points On or About July 20. Connecting at St. Michael with TALLOKS. ring Co. best $15, $19 in the ‘city, Dyeing, | The fi and 89 suit Cleaning, 414, 4b alo and 417 Collins block Steamer DISCOVTY <a FOR Cape Nome and Gelofnin Bay SHIP CHANDLERS, sail-makers, riggers and ship chand- For freight and passenger rates apply to | 1 racturers of tents, tar- Seattle Stearn hip Co, | paling, mining hose; canvas of an Toiephone Main 62. widcas - ———— HANKS, Great " Ticket OMco, 412 First ave ee a sk Ho! im 7, m Ms Paideup Capital... $1800 NoaTHe Lenya Daily Aretve | generat banking baitness iransactat. LWA’ be Fy amos D. Hoge Je... 5. President RA m. Mi Vernon pm | Mauriog MoMickem ,”." ,” Vice Prosident Lester Turner... Cashioe 420) m, Bpokane-Rosiand — 9p ae St Paul Chicago and Kast, ger sistant Cashior Parkhi A Bight and tolegraphic « abl tm ail the principal cities of Wel Ohtted Blatos end Europe. STREAMERS, | A | qs YUGKE SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF BEATTLG STEAMER Capital stock paid in. burplus,..... Jacob Furth... vagy ee Preat a . ©, Noufoldar ‘Wide! Prosidont KV, Ankeny, ooeeeees Onantor Correspondents tn all the princtpai citiesia @ United States and Europe. Three Round ‘Trips Dally—Except Sunday | TIME CARD | Leave Beattlo7 a m., 12 nd 5 p.m. Loave Kyerett 9:6 & m, 290 — m., and BCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK OF BEATTLE, Corner Yesler Way and First Avenue 745 p.m Connects wt Seattle with Steamer Flyer | C*Pitel $75,009 jor Tacoma, | Andrew Chilber FAKES ieverote 70, round trip $1.29; Ka. | PL id Jacobson 1 « We, round trip 75, lapheae, Beattie, Ned Nat a1 utile, \ phone, Meni ae SLOT, mm BLY A. Hi. Boul Ty Seeeeeeeeeernetres) ‘Cash lor Manager | Transacts @ General Banking Business GRAMOPHONE From $7.00 to $300 ‘Sherman, Clay & Co. Beattie NDE & ERLAND, Yesier whart, | | RUPTURE SPECIALIST. | “Rupture cured wi of time. Os Reattle Rendall General Jobbing. Tel Greew OT CAMPING F - . ol 8 Pike street. aT eee iaianicd—Filty raliroaa Jaborere ign Feige he ee moun’ ik, Great Norther for ros. j toom- Crawford, 110 W. Main street. ct * Nothing better for or hard ‘work. Ca SIGNS AND HOUSE sce, sysipta et Meets urtene “Cha =v me me Bisy New Home Sew! ches oC lot at 0 second ee! “Phous ted ise \“ CT oF ~Fealiie Abstract Co., 410 New York Block __ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. enh SB hon Beattle Clothes Pressing Co. Koo your Jothes in shape tor $1.60 ¥ © hen down town, at ‘a book store, 1007 First ave. 3 doors above Madison. Trade your old books for new. Hensel, mantg. a Hinek 4 Remember that auction sale is still going on at G. W. Carmack & Co.'s place, and everything must go in or- der to make room for @ large new stock which is expected daily. Ev- erything we sell is sold on a strict guarantee, backed by a cold million dollars, Presents given away daily and all are requested to nd, and especially the ladies. Sales at 2:30 }and 7:30 p. m, | G. W. CARMACK, 1323 Second avenue. JOE M. REX, Auctioneer. “HLH. Depew, Dentist. Specialist in Crowa | and Bridge work. 424 Bul juilding. | URANCE. James Hoth well_—M Loans, Fire surance & Barely Bonde af Boston BB, Tel, DANCING ACADEMY. — Vest and only thorough Dancing Scheolia city; day and evening. 7th and Columbian — | a Mra, Han: Fourth and Pine Latent Spring styles. Lo west prices. Good elevator; | low rates, Dell C Foom or antlotpa’ er Hotel, Pike nleely furnis! | HOTEL 00) Orat-class room and board, “GLENWOOD HOUSE, 110 Bou Single rooms $1, $1.00 and §2 THE VICTORIA, 130 Fi | furnished rooms, @ and §8 a with bath, ete, 0. C “HOTEL SA VOY— Pleasant roome 425 Firet MAKTON HOUSE Furnished rooms; re reasonable. ©. Levander, 107 Marion, cor, ist sees AUCTIONEERS, 1 Zem) » general uctioncer; sales made in any pattof the eity or state; real J estate, live stock, ex freight salea, bankrupt stock rehandi: goods in general, 1828 Third avenue. Tickerton & Devitt” Awe tf eers, Real Fatate and Sto . Cash paid for nd hand furniture, 1512 First A 6 101. RTO |. TARR SOE | The Seattle Junk Co, pays lowest | prices, but square business. No, 108 Railroad avenue, Telephone Black No, 1118,