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THE SEATTLE STAR. eee een nnn warn i Wants & C Every | Afiernoon ‘Except Sunday manne RA, w eed Eprton * » HL or « arete The business of @ neWapaper is t community.’ Some publishers do not appear to think that they are elect The matter of purveying news te ma being supprensed that dope not har publisher has in View He rune an are considered asx his “following ” The authoritative tone of such pu more often disgusting to Intelligent p paper, the more bombastic its tone t shallow thik are distinguishing char thie character use vast quantities o Press thelr readers with the idea th of value, Paper And printét’s ink count fo erage intelligente, who soon see th the most widely read newspapers | fous or el@ht page dalites, the colum simple, presented in a crisp form a Majority of persons in any commun Newspaper. of stall sine, provided t all of the news and does not get en that makas.a common organ out of It The Star clatma to be a newspa to demonatrate that fact by clear from angiing aillances. bt) uninteresting matter in order to fi The news, both telegraphic and local Comparison with other papers is in printin ‘The paper bas made and wil! make in future, mistakes in sta bat le ever reedy The Star ia reacding Bbw reader to ovecasiopally present a» On, PUBLISHERS. Tel CHARK, DVeON eS mn Wanae “<9 ne SER ony ets Per week, oF Iwenty Ave cents per month Aviivered by | 107 Third Aven: we ‘elma matter © print the news, and not to boss the (seem to understand this fact. They | ed to lead communities by the nose. leo ondary consideration, muc moniae with the “policy” which the organ, and the people who read it dications sometimes amusing, but copie, The amalier the caliber of the ® apt to be Self-iImportance and Sometimes journals of in the effort columns acteriation. f white paper to im at thelr contain pething little, however, with people of av-! ough the flimay pretext. Some of n the United States today are small na of which teem with news pure and nd with unswerving honesty. The ity, will or later hat it demonstrates its ability to give sooner support a tangled with some “ism” or “policy per, It is not an organ. It proposes & all legitimate news and keeping * columns will rot be padded with lL apace. It has no apace t will always be found In its columns spare vited to prove this tion ment te make corrections s every day, and It seems advinable Aement of its guiding principles for the bene- At of these who have not heretofore been informed. The telegram from New York recently published in the Star, telling of the iniquitoys operations of the b ef trust, whieh has increased ite) weekly profits $733,000 by advancing the prices of meat, is a matter of | very grave importance, not only to the peor bet} of the Eastern states, to those of the Pacific coast, who will ultimately be affected. An advance in the price of mbat comes home to the pockets and stomachs of the entire popul: on. The American citizen, whatever his ° THE SEATTLE STAR, | htierious efforte to speed the hours | between unset and sunrise m enemies said that the bruinare vy eve —A MODEL TOWN AN ENSIGN'S “A time came when McLean wanted AMUSEMENT THIRD AVENUE THEATEL Its t away from his reputation. He) a carcer meiltien in beginning and | a _ ~All f h : then well on sowars de _ forty mar ed with ove koalas of dlsgrac ‘-rhaee “ of the Citizens to be Co- -partmers jeans td chen OR tt i | AUCTION ington Melean, the young man's end came at the MeNutt horpita o e aio ac ned hie, ohn) Whither « un, officer had | he found an unexpected handicap. @ precarious condition Although @ milite ire, with a A few weeks ago Coleman attempt noome the doors of soctety ed to commit «aw le by ah ue Continues ! aily at owing in for him exeept to a limited | himecif with a revolver Hinee ther A POPULATION OF 3, 000 EXPECTED nt, although it ed that) he had been stendfiy sinking, hin and 7:30 " oppor a into @ w fanwly | method of living having wrecked his Will be Located Sixteen Miles Southeast of ims.cccvrse’ waimin = rear atter, wan tmpticnied tn, an offence “ ee m Xnown, but he wan charged with DIAMONDS, JEWELRY Pittsburg in the Heart of the ‘The failure of thie effort to marry, drunkenness, and conduct unbecom ’ ' renter rot bth t nd wanda been ord 4, and pecaune could HOWARD, WALTHAM, that afeLean might be avenged for attempted to end his lite the scornful way In which he war — | x CHICAGO, Sept. 22.—James W. Elieworth, formerly of Chicago, now treated as @ suitor for the hand of ELGIN and other High Grade of New York, is building in Pennsylvania a “model” coal mining town— | Miss Pendleton, Henry B. Peyne wan MURDER AT brought from his political oblivien only it differs from other “models.” Ite place on the map is 16 miles, an the and went to the senate in place of WATCHES crow Miles, southeast of Pittsburg on the banks of Pigeon creek and in @ | Pendicton, who, of eourec, exp . Virgin coal region. It is due to have a population of 3,000 eighteen months | to be re-elected in the eve hence ratic success in [R82 Demo Inhabitants of Ejisworth will be owners of the real estate, instead of | crate electec Inture an well tenants, managers {patead of me store the town government, }aw the governor Hoadley WALLA WALLA, Bept co-operative partners tah mntile enterprises Instead of pat- [now a lawyer in New York city, that! mogt within the shadow of the mate) Ei 1 c * , ' rons Mecea for politicians who have paes-| Penitentiary walls, 0. B. Hyland yes BUY 'EM AT YOUR OWN Some people may call the enterprise "philanthropy;” Mr, Ellsworth jed the senith of thetr political « Sender abeahubia. tamed Bin Wide cord ite it 'Wustness ecre hin brother Grant, and then comm PRICE Ellaworth will be governed any other Pennsylvania borough, t Mclean and Col. Oliver Payne ted suicide its citinena, The saloon has a barred. There ts enough surface own | planned the campaign for the man) ©. % Ryland arrived here Wednes | ed contiguous to the town site to vent the wale of liquor in or near Els. | who in the Charles! convention of! gay from Pomeroy, Wash. t rok AT THE worth . 1860, had defied the Bouthern Demo- gor his wife, who, at the inatance of ‘The inféntion ie! said Mr. Ellsworth, “to provide every benefit with | erate by bringing in a minority re- ner mother, Mrs. Kilgore, desertea which an employe oan be supplied port from the committer on resolu- pin tions, and who thereby made lim-| The murderer was refuned admit welt & national Agure. Ohio Demo- tance at his brother Grant's house, crate who were in that fight. aver! where his wife was staying, but he ROTARY ENGINE UNCLE SAM that it wan @ Pendieton tewisiature succeeded tn shooting and killing h but that McLeen's pique on account brother through the window. His . of being rejected by Mire ndletOn | wife attempted to escape. She was| Second Ave. | IN SEA |and the Slander OK miltions com. | fotoneed by. Ryland, who. after a| | manded by Col, Oliver Payne turned priet wtru: iat ond witind ‘tor. | SEATS RESERVED FOR LADIES. |1€ Into @ coe! ol! aftair Byland then Blew off the top of his | Senator Pendleton, according to the head Solution of a Problem Sought Long Distan e Pedectiten Is staleament 0's member of the Ohte ae Shey Half a Century Making a Visit Here Ee dadunetitse ienvention: died HIRD AVENUE THEATER died Station fn life*fegatds a meat diet as one of the essentials of existence : to ised precept ¥ oa hie Gs _ nt HERE is the boy but three! Phone Main 67 peiteving tha eo and his daughter E u | none Main 4 Bere. Excepting.’ perhaps, a comparatively small body of alien labor- Pang sts Bey 22. +p sere Frank . Colburn, who left New| nad smiled on Joh R McLean when feet high | W.M Rassell, jomec end Manager or 7 age. or workin yo “ity 1 leptem be oO tow © o - ir Ps , . 4 ere in the larger cities, the tollers of the land qonew their muscular en | pacasereaaie ak Hs 4 ouid pa York ¢ Ie nh Beptember 1896, t ur he came a-courting, Henry BD. Payne Who's made improvement more | “This week we deal in fun oniy.” ergy from déy to day with food composed largely of beef, mutton or aaniee tanta eh ar Paty § the world on foot arrives in Seattle would never have been thought of as than 1? | ea Pork. How much af the superior eMeciency of American working men—| triumph of his Iife abd m victory In At evening, thus completing a walk & candidate to fuceeed him. | This} : aes | TONIGHT, P . yon t ve eM ow did a " ° recognized the World over—is due to this national dietary habit.can only| the inventive world as well by the @creme the United St and, as he! haw wie Aen, dase as" signally Large. streams from little ae, ay See vee Be conjectured: tut there is a clear and undisputed relation existing be-| discovery of a new rotary engine that FAYF. Conmmoting the great! tavered by Mclean and his hews-| ond t Th pected. to revolutionize the ap- (rar ytinental ’ York fuer ¢ i be th re | tains flow, Saturday Matinee. ween the two ts © meat eaters are the world beaters in this plication of steam power to instru. | Chicage, Seattle He is not on pace gee: Pra ad anncge od ee ie ee | Tall oaks from little acorns grow; *: age of unrelen industrial competition Tents of iseomotion. wager, his objects being: To see the ; aod aie ee ta oarent nseiee Although we once were smail and “THE GIRL If this be ded, what should be the public Judgment on the re- | Mr. Seymour made a very success. | Country. Investigate conditions, and | nent rid st the mail whe had put a oun FROM CHILI” morsels “hol * of the American people by the combination of al-| ful test of his engine In the early *ventually write « book detailing hin| (Het 0 hy Lie tis mile fms Bet with, fodgeebst weak and feeb! Tae esence of @d¥entures, He made an incidental y eble | Wed interest which controls the meat supply of the country, and practic- ah moet stents Presence Of te jown to Ban Francises, and waa) (acy 1 the form of the civil service| HE ton 9 Tre inughiest of all FARCICAL ally dicta’ wht id ? The wen. . re whet “ ad , | COMEDIES. Interpreted by our Alle tes &t which tt shall be sold to consumers wells | throng of Chicago business men and. there when the war with Spain atart-|'"1 0 eeom ohio say that the| Yet all good business men as we | Siar Company af Punmekers to-do can pay weased cost; the poor, with no margin between carn-| steamboat and railway enginesrs Ot He enilsted and served in Bat~ oa ie ate eans aim. His! Have fh d d their A or ings and putgo for aubetetence: must reduce their daily allowance of| He easily demonstrated how he had Wry UH of the California heavy ar- Timaitney Wt Sees all le a 4 er to read their A,| Our regular prices. . of | tillery, but did no t to a 7 eC. ——___—— meat or abandopit sitogetben Could a working population of compuis-| brn able to eolve the proplem nf iets. i, arving on coast defense Know that the senate is the ambition |The firm of H, H. DEAR & Ory veretarians ‘accomplish in the future the mighty taske performed by ede ee eee eee cime Potat. Can he eherlohes. If he could get there 1 De RAR ORN steam. The party wae on board the &t he would be as high tn a political Co EATTLE THE TRE American energy and mupei« ip the part? tmterest, that the level of subsistence for labor in this country shall be driven by the mechaniam we Diack Dread and & Drought down Pies diet Of Eastern Asia? Questions like these will be in order and imperious in the States if the ipordinate greed of the Beef trust for larger profite shall be! ie claimed, had not the boiler been A few more turne of the screw, and) given full and permanent swing. Ie It to be desired, tn the public le standard of Europe, or the United meat will hate Recome a luxury rather than a necessity of living. The, masters of the ‘markets would then reap richer returns than before, while speed lines which will be equipped Randling lese of theit, product and thus reducing expenses and depriving With an engine with power enough wl Ye men of empleyment.- A sustained high level of prices in the domeantic Market, with an assured and unlim!) od foreign outlet for the surplus pro Guct. is the idea) and aspiration of every industrial and commercial com- dination organteed to exploit the American people The Beef trust ie dom- inant at home, And only needa assured control of marke! der its enjoyment of monopoly supreme and unassailable by anything pow used in the oe abroad to ren- short of a social and industrial revolution. —_———— ‘The Pacific Const Cracker trust makes “prices to consymers Will pot be Increased.” serious consideration. All trusts have made the same statement. Crack- Marvel after marvel was revealed to Nal ers will Gost mare by 25 per cent within the next 6 days, and the pro-| them, and after the demonetration Moters of this combine are not telling the truth. FISH HATCHERY NOW READY TACOMA, Sept. 2 —Fish Commi«- @ioner A. C. Littie returned yester- Gay from a trip to the Wenatchee) batchery. Prospects of thia season's output. The bu ie about completed, and the work of collecting spawn has commenced. The location is an ad- mirable one. The hatchery Is situ- ated close to The banks of the river, and opposite @ smal) istand On either side of thig are two racks for collecting the fish. A tunnel runs under both of the upper racks, af-| fording an outiet and preventing the) joss of the captured salmon. Mr.| Little says thete. wefe at least 2.500, steciheads above the racks, and more) going up every day. | It is satd there are more fish in the Wenatchee river than in any other two head stream’ of the Columbia fiver, an@ on account of this fact and the factiities of the hatchery, the) commissioner declares it is dentined to become one of the greatest fish hatcheries on the const. The principal fish to be propagated ere royal ehitagks and rteciheads These are amon the best fieh of the Columbia river. The location of the Samieh hatch-) ery has heen ‘practicaliy determined It will be built on Friday creek, about @ mile from the town of Belfast on the Great Northern raiiroad ft | @ splendid piace for the hatchery which will be a email one, with a capacity of phout 2,500,000 try The hatchery on the Little Spokane ‘will soon be done, and it is proposed to send a lqrge quantity of fish In ite own stream. The run of silver sal mon is reported plentiful on the Nooksack. THE NEGRO COULD NOT CET DAMACES GUTHRIE, ©. T., Sept. 22.—Ne- groes are not allowed to work or live in the town of Norman, containing £00 population. Last winter a negro went there to put 4 tin roof on @ building, he was attacked hy a mob and hyrt. He brought suit for $20,000 against thi town, claiming that the police om- eers failed to protect him Today Judge Burwell sustained the @emurrer to the plaintiffs petition end threw the cage out of coir t, hold ing that a pyaicipality coald not be held reeponmlble for ite police officers deine oF i ed ” thao. duty. andis enthusinats« over the| tives of presbyteries were present the announcement that That story is too thin for SYNOD OF COLUMBIA At the second session of the Unit ed Presbyterian Synod of Columbia yesterday, nearty all the representa- excepting from Spokane, After the devotions & business meeting w held and a number of committees) appointed. A report from the com- | mittee on the state of religion show ed promising prospects for the year The program for today is: Devo tions, business, devotions, Bibi study and conference on “How to In crease Church Attendance.” ‘The following representatives have |” been present at the meetings: Rev H. F. Wallace, D. D., Rev G. & ot Portland; | H. L. Hood, of Shedds, Or; Rev Henderson, of Oakville, Or; | Rev. Huber Ferguson, of Portiand, Ore; Rev. W. C. Long, of Halse Ore.; Rev. W. W. Gordon, of Walt burg; Rev. A. F. Kirkpatrick, of Ti coma; Rev. J. Webinga, of Oak Har-| bor; Rev. W MH. Treiach, of Oiympt Rev. R. L. Lanning, of Beattie; Rev J. A. @peir, of Warm Springs, Ore; Rev. 1. R. Frazer, of Seattie; Elder W. McB. Perrin, of Tacoma, and EB der 8. B. Glasgow, of Seattic CARTER CASE WILL SOON BE DECIDED WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 22.—| The attorney general has completed the work of examining the record and the briefs in the Carter case, It has been a gigantic task, from which any jawyer might well #hrink, but ft In anid at the department of justice that not a single feature of the case tas been neglected, and that the at torney general has been most con acientious In his work. Whatever conclusion has been reached, the con. | clusion, It I® promised, will eatiaty | the public that Justice bas been done. | If Capt. Carter is to undergo the pen- alty pronounced upon him by the court martial, he will have had all the leniency shown him that he could well ask, and the final aMrmation of the sentence after such painstaking review by the attorney general will be all the more onerous, If the de cision is to mit the sentenc In whole or in part, the reasona to be iven for thie action by the attorney eneral will be suffictent, it Is aatd, to justify the prenid t in the delay which has made the case notorious. [delegates to the national convention. [vere frequently his companions in yiburn bears semblance to the cle Sam,” that he is known by tithe wherever he goes, He does not | make-up for the character, but rep resents it throughout the habiiments of the present day He makes his ha striking re leatures of “Un which was ‘ Invented and built ®y the aged inventor The little craft was propejied at the rate of 15 miles an hour ois on the iake, and would hawe made better time, it steam launch Zisara, penee, the father of the girl who scornfully refused to receive his at- tentions. That would be immense satisfaction for Mclean, in whom the| re get even” If ae wtrone in the breast of any other human be-/ ing. With her husband in the sen-| _ Still sell tide lots and uplands low, | Room, C, ground floor, Haller’s bee-hive, | Established eighteen sixty-five. 4. P MOWE, Manager, First Regular Attractioa, | Six Nights, Commencing Sunday, Sept. 17. | faulty. enpences Ene” pare ray 8° ate, Mrs, McLean's desire for social Oaks W. A. TRONNEONS It is Mr. Seymour's intention taytie aes” Cine of his devices ie & recognition in ail circles of capital | Pure Vegetable Oil construct @ yacht bullt entirely on, “Round-the-World Card Album,” inj (oVgniuon te Bt Rete oe een i BOSTON LYRIC OPERA COMPANY which for a smal! eum he inserts ad Only are used In the manufacture of ator is, In @ octal sense, just a good ements. “Unele fam” dectares Sulphur Cream Soap. 2 ge iets ont 4 as the president. and much better | rive 11 through the water at the dete See eee Metre is 8 than many members of the cabinet WM. STAFFORD & CO. 40-PEOPLE-40 of 38 miles an hour. Secretary of ——— 1734 First Avenue Agents Wanted the navy Lang, prominent enagineera Writer and compomer ¢ ty, and REPERTOIRE. and naval officers will be invited 1 or Prine ew 4 b. < > rian HE DEWEY Thursday—"Trebizonde witners the run. The inventor hopes to prove to the world that his ma chine te far superior to the turbine fev Fridgy—"Carmen.” ‘Oregonian on RELL LSS RECEPTION siruction of the 894 publiah it here, dedicated to the English torpedo boats. Red Crose society, and offer the pr coedn of its male to their b ‘This engine will marke a revotu- tion In mechanics unrivaled since the! It f* quite Appropriate that “Unele advent of the « sald a Sam” should be here to welcome the NEW YORK, @ept. 22.—The prominent engin: trial, boys, He still wears the tall white decorations for the reception which he wore in the Fontana warehouse tn San Francisco where The wae quartered with the Washing- to Admiral Dewey are bewine buret TO BE GIVEN AWAY each of the witnesges declared that what they had seen left no dowbt in ¢ volunteers, everyone whom " with ft their minds that the turbine engine} ®!!) probably remember him | poe Selb por ipl a oe Sai Perth sor Sooo o as invented. hy Mr. jour was de-| After the exposition, Colburn will! $ gem a ery forint by —— atined to revalutioniae the industries, #ke the steamer to Honolulu, thence|@ wepked red. white and blue Bedroom ‘Suite of the world. to Japan, to China, to Mantia, te Senerd inte & dig motto, A550 Bear Star Estate fam me ‘ [New Zeatind, and thence around the) “Gndiey, you pay fre when tar Estate Range or a $5.00 Rocker. Nothing to Do world, endeave rin) tduring the World's Pair and carry-| img th® greetings of the Seattle ex- ring to reach WP Aged Pair Siain. WORCESTER, Ky. Sept 22 you are ready.” ‘The advance guard of vis- Aged und meaithy Seba MeCrintack! sceition ail the way with him. To. bn ag ng iene Nothing to Collect and hie sister. argaret, were un tay tnele Bam” payed his re epects These handsome | "7 pec . 1 presents are now to doubtediy robbed of $00 and mur r, squared himeelt with|® j.cuers whim maalke @ special. fe seen In our windows dered in their bore, near here. yee ¢, and regis , Lc hawkers ate working night and day tupning out Dewey novelties terday. Their bedies were found in the ashes of the house a guest of the chamber of co WIIl Appoint L Holden & Wilson Paruitare Co. “Everything From Attic te Basement.” 1098-11-13 Second Ave. Sept. 2 You rector Merriam today | : © Englieh in not the pre VINELAND, N. J, Sept. 22--A.ing enumerators = 4 deep mystery shroude the death of We desire he id, “not only to aie: Laura M. Bacon, 4 pretty girl re them with exp tions of the| SHAMOKIN, Pa., Sept, 22.—A Bell " 7 COAL years, of North Vineland. 8he » and use of the census in thelr| telephone in an air-tleht closet. tn a was found dead in her bed this own tongues, and, as far as ponsible,| rear room at the Lindhuret hotel, if | morning, and Coroner Sawyer, Coun to allay their fears and wipe out thetr| last night, was being repaired by! ty physician. Diament and Dr. Cun- timidity, but to ask for the cen ft! Archie Phillips, when the spring-lock | id Am AUtopey, FAY themaelves and their products in| door wae accidentally closed. The a es ea janee that death their own language.” | young man shouted for help but he} wan caused by arsentcal poisoning Mies Bacon, who was a:daughter of! | Frank Bacon, of Mount Holly, had for several months been employed as a domestic at the home of Theod ¥. Schmidt, a. widower and a we retired resident of North Vinela Bhe enjoyed perfect health, had a ¥ vacious disposition and was very por- soon saved hie breath, ae he felt him- If suffocating After he had given himself up for) }lont he remembered the central « | M LEAN’ S EVE | Feverishty ringing the bell he was | his predicament to the operator, who |told him to keep up his courage «AND thy Roslyn ular, It ls said by netehbore that Manager Raup, who war in the Mins Bacon was very fond of the That Is the Ultimate Goal of mor ste tid. ot Philips pert company of @ young man iiving near Within five minutes Raup reached During the tast few days a former His Ambition. |the hotel and opened the closet. Phil fema equaintance of her lover hina | lips, who had collapsed, wae remov-| been a guest.at the Schmidt country! ed from the death trap and fresh afr residence. Dant night. Mise Hacon| There ts Something of Romance ate « hearty supper. and upon retir |sng complained of nausea. She eroan- revived him. Today he was fully, ted With His Desire = recovered Conn for Honors. | ed and vomited ‘considerably, and! Lectures by Cleve! an | was last heard moving about in her! wsiuinapoN, D.C. Sept. 22.—| room. The girl was fgund dead in| noo it john Ht. MeLoun wore givc|, PRINCETON, N, J.. Sept. 22 —It bed this morning, and the coroner, | (en iy: [oon bean were KIV= | ig announced today that ex-President who was Immediately summoned, | 2" the cholee of three payee ps the | Cleveland will deliver lectures in discovered in her room a large quan. |*°** ree 2 eed o pe years Prinoeton university this fall on é | tity of powder, which proved to con- a id y hay gl a Neved he ne Politics." a BETTER THAN THE HIGH jwou ake the senatorship | tain pure areenious eid iia gemenngitl, eRRS PRICED BAKING POWDERS once a sultor for the hand of the whe Ntleman Georg war inthe! | CONVENTION, an the author of the civil service Inw | Se nator Pendieton looked upon Me-| PITTSBURG, Pa., Sept. 22.—Ordéra Sibi iS ane” | Lean, without any effort to conceal! were inmued yeaterday by wire to all, ithe fact, that he considered the idea! the commercial travelers employed! BOSTON, Bept. 22-—At the annual of bis marringe with bie daughter! by the firme taken into the National convention of the State demooracy,| with disgust, Miss Pendleton Is sald as Company, the new tableware It Is More Eocnomical Busouite and Cakes raised with CRES CENT $ wader never fall in Mechanica’ hall yesterday, there| to have scoffed at McLean's serious trust, calling them home, and, it is were riotous scenes and bitter fehts intentions sald, their services: will be dispensed | " = cain - between the two factions. Onehun-| Up to that time—the early 80s—the| with Telephone Main ABR PIGOTT & FRENCH CO, f dred policemen were required to keep nominee had the reputation of being! ‘There are more than 200 of the 101 W. Washi ; ; ] Wa shington St. have the only order. The cause of the tumult, one of ‘the boys. He knew all the) drummers, and, instead of having which raged for nearly three hours,| prizefighters, all the fake sprinters| men on the road selling glassware, : Li { J i iy Ma ; accepting the action of the at Two prize fighter#of local reputation | ing agency in Plttsbura, which witt| ihe Northwest, Catalogues, Pam committee in presenting a list of|in the “Queen City of the | Soe, eto as specially low prices. saVa BOkeY' by Civing oan ab Opporvunse? | Beare, oe West" | take (he place of the sales depart. | ‘Phone Main Sa, ments of the various glass factories, | SA clo il i A : sen aa