ertot.forI Its.RSY?themyter-nirorniat-hasmi aiustr it”oni isP.eekiiicifewhehisliss:astat-011mditasitalSeth Gear and wife of Tacoma, are guests of their old friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Htibbel. They always enjoy a visit in our eitv, as it seems like home to them.uswsMrs. 1C. F. Keopke and littledaughter arrived a few davs since to join Mr. keopke, who has been here about a month, and to visit with relatives and old friends.wj(FW. J. Payne and J. W. Payne are spending a few davs on Puget Sound taking in the sights. To say that they will enjoy themselves is expressing the matter mildly.Martin Cameron and A. K. Lmerson are spending a few days on the Columbia looking after their interests in that section. Mr. Cameron has a fine tract of land on that side of the hill.KPP!»•Fu«!»•The consignment of sheep to j Chicago increases as time goes on.IVit,Last week sixteen cars of 250 head *each left our yards while yesterday twelve cars of 250 head each was started on their Ion ft journey Last.Mr. and Mrs. T. H. La Rue and children left Wednesday for a two months visit with relatives and friends in and around Cape Vincent, X. V. They will also visit in Watertown, X. Y., and Duluth,Minn.The Red Men enjoyed a sumptuous repast Wednesday evening. Most of them looked like bloated bond-holders next day. It is said that they hid a vast amount of good things and yet an abundance was left over, enough to satisfy the appetite of a host of hungry men.Tla.are | \ym§ McKwen leceived a tele-a^' gram yesterday forenoon to the effect that his sister, Mrs. Wilford A. Gore of Seattle, was in a very precarious condition. He went over last afternoon to be at herbedside.m1)115l»itii.lW. A. Thomas and W. T. Lewisreturned from Post Falls, Idaho, yesterday, where Mr. 1 homas traded for a fruit farm of 54 acres. The consideration was $14000. We understand Mr. Thomas is to take possession as soon as time will permit, possibly by August 1st.S*'K I ’ClinPRev. William Eadie, recently of Pullman, has accepted a call for one year to preach for the Presbyterian Peopole in Past and South ’ Kittitas. He confidently expects in the course of a few months to have a church edifice in Kittitas City, six miles east of Klleiisburg.E(We have the Deering Hinders and Mowers,al.-.o the Sel f Dump I lay Rakes, which are considered bv all to he the lightest running and best made. I Mace your order early before they are allcrone. Williams Smithson Co.The first excursion over the Milwaukee road took place Wednesday evening when a party consisting ofGuy C. Williams as manager andDewiscourt as conductor and forty or fifty passengers very comfortably seated on a couple of flatcars, left Kittitas city, where a social hop was conducted for a few hours in the Kittitas city warehouse. A sumptuous feast was served before the signal was given: “All aboard for Kllensburg.”V \\V• | llVIhC:cr____IIrlt;wL(It