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4 THE ARRIVAL OF TEST TO BE MADE. An official test of nearly a mile DEB of steel pipe on the Cedar river wa | ter nyntem went of Black river, will | be made next week, Caulkers are at | work stopping the leaks and prepar ing the main for final teat TOOK HIS LIFE Word bas been received in this city of the suicide yesterday of Joe The Great Labor Leader Interviewed ..» sr, mas by the Star, Pay Sage Jin the presence of his #ix-year-old daughter ‘The reasons for his rash GIVES SOME POLITICAL POINTERS ~Winseo-r —— | | P. BR. Warren, a Diackamith 22 saloon on Yealer way and Occidental Says the Army Is Wrongfully Used tye Barbee, who took the bottle from Condemns the Military Power In Idaho, and 2's! SiR" Sommers avenue, jast night, Me wae frustrat by Corporations. es ‘HE HAD TOO * Bugene V. Debs, the labor leader who will deliver an address @ at the co tonight, arrived in the city last evening from What & comcom, Me spent the night with friends at Columbia. fn an MANY WI @ interview today with a Star reporter, Mr. Debs said: “I am just ‘@ finishing a tour of Canada aan oe Pacific court, 1 will leave here aR Swe <, tomorrow and direct to Ban Francisco,” : what is year relation, if any, to the Socialist Labor Party?” SPOKANE, Oct. %.—The Spokes * “None whatever, The labor unions are not antagonistic to man-Review today printed the fol @ that party, and yet we are not of it Perfect neutrality lowing: A. Mueller, manager of the @ ond friendship existe. We represent the trades unions, They New York brewery, and chief ranger @ are the natural outgrowth of the great combinations of capital, |of the Foresters of Washington, « @ whereas, the & L. P. puts forth the idea that the trades’ unions prominent Redman and Bagie, and @ should be « factor in the Socialist Labor Party lone of the best-known men tn liquor = ‘I think trades’ unions are stronger and more active than | ectreles in Bastern Washington, ap- @ ever. I think Beattie is probably the strongest union city on the parently hat Qisappeared. @ coast, both in numbers and in the rugged characterisation of the He could not be found tn this « men. Of course there is no essential difference between the Hast jast night, and the etory of hin « ond West eo far as the principles of unionism are concerned; but appearan: » far ae can be authen- tented, la that he been living in Spokane for three years under the assumed name of Muetier, hie real pame belng Lipton, that while living bere with one wife, it is charged thie ie hie second wife, and that the firet wife's neme te Lipton. that Thure- day M Lipton, with two children, turned up in Spokane, and « stormy interview between Muctler and the woman claiming to be wife number one ensued: further, that Mueller’s disappearance foliowed yesterday. In connection with his disappear- | ance there is a $10,000 dollar bond sult pending in the superter court with relation to the recent sale of the New York brewery. im thie part of the country people soem to be more progressive, ‘They grow larger, like the mountains “In this locality the union man makes a much more energetic aim to hin rights then ts customary in the Past, There i* also more of the epirit of brotherhood here. The engineer and the see tion band of this country are closer together than the engineer and the fireman of the Bast “ae to the labor situation in Idaho, it Ie very serious, 1 con @ider the military invasion there an outrage upen the civil of the American people. Alarge number of miners against there Is no evidence of minconduct, have been arrested and confiied mville. They have been deprived of liberty for several months without trial, which ts contrary to every few of the nation Meantime their wives have Been tmeuited by the soldiers. There is no reason why the civil authorities should not have handled the situation in Maho to the getiafaction of everyone. The whole thing, however, t® fn line With the commercial and industrial system under which we live ‘The army ie simply becoming a equad of big polleemen who use their clubs tm the Interests of corporate capital, The Standard OB company is back of the Idah» persecution.” “Ag to the threatened Great Northern strike, | know nothing of the grievances of the men, and have no Information on the sub- Jeet excepting that given in the newspaper. I think It very doubt- ful es to whether theye will be a general strike.” CORK eeeekeeaeteeeateeeteaheneaeenee RUN DOWN BY AN ENGINE CARLINVILLE, TT Oct, ~ Three men on & hand-car were in- stantly killed near Barnett this morning, being run down by « haehi engine. They were George Cramer, Sam Alien and John Morvetl. Driscoll Knocked Out. Parts, Ort. %—Jerry Driscoll, ex- champton of the Britieh navy, was knocked out In a prise-feht here to- day by Charlemont, the French champion. A terrific kick on the leg Last night the Third avenue was) is a growing need for a first-clae®| in the seventh round ended the fight. ed to the doors by an enthusi-| vaudeville house in Seattle, and the| an immense crowd witnessed the Cee audience, which witnessed the | Olympic is fast filling that place.| hattie, The men were fighting for a jecond production of “Held by the | Next week the Dewey happening# in| purse of 25,000 france. STATE NEWS. theater norrow for a| Lincoln county's very successful sets splendid selections are given. | three nights’ engagement. The play | tale closed et Davenport Tuceday. Che combination drummer i rack-|is under the able direction of Mr jack. Last night he two} Jacob L PURER SSCCSE SESSA ES te eE EEE SS SSSR S SES EERE S ESSER ee eee ERO ee Ree ERE eS Enemy.” This pisy-is one of wim. | New York will be shown on the ean-| Billette’s best war dramas. It is an| vas RB will be & feature in iteeif, Story of love, duty and war. | Miss Pearl Lioyd is making many character is well tained. | friends and will be a hold-over next The scenery is good Shaw's or. | week shestra is one of the best seen in AY ie city this season. Between the | the Seatt unde ‘wont’ de toate A series of farmers’ dae rege phe o i a Nov. Hophone solos which were greatly | clever attractions to this city. First | pe wage hah: garg eysenig Mer hs ippreciated. jon the jist comes Ben Hendrieks, the | ton Garfleld and Tekos. — Bvery day Shaw's band gives a/ original Swedish dialect delineater. | 2 oe softcert on the streets. To vary the | Hendricks has been seen here sever-| Two highway robberies were re- run, the band takes a ride on/ a! times, bat now bia abilities are | ported to have taken piace In Walia different car lines. jafforted a wider scope than ever! Walla Tuesday night. One man lost ‘The suceéss of the Shaw company | ber The character Sven, x $2.4 and two others 8%. Two other thie week has been fo t that it) being played by Mr. Hendrick hokl-upe have occurred within the (8 decided to extend the engage-| higher chase of comedy than he b past two weeks. ment for another week Manager| previously played, and requires ain. > ae fugue! has been fortunate in secur-| cere and earnest work, The support-|_ The Columbia Historical Society @e this exeeiient company. The|ing cast is the strongest Hendricks | ha# been organized for the State of various players in the large cart | has © played with, and an excei-| Washington. It is to co-operate have made 0 many personal friends nt show is assured with the State University, and it ts m their frequent engagements here| There is «reat opportunity offered | {h*# purpowe and hope to make the that every attraction finds numbers | for scenic display, and this has been | Dadquarters of this society in the f theatrical lovers who have per-| improved in every possible way University of Washington at Seattle, 1 interest in the play. The per-| Among the strong attractions at| 24 Keep the records and library this week in the two five-| tne tenttle theater Ment wack im| there for the use of all who are in- ct dramas, “Jim the Penman,” and| Hoyts "A Milk White Flag,” which | terested In or who are mudying early ‘Haid by the Enemy,” have made a/| appears two nights, commencing on | "try freat record. The play put on war| Wednesday. Like moat of Hoyt's the best of the two, but in both of! productions it t= a breesy, musical | nection transcontinental lines. Pre: (BP Droductions the company proved | and satirical success, with apiendid| ident T. G. #haughnessy. of the Can- lo be more popuiar than ever. seenery and charming assemblage of | adian Pacifie at Metoon, tela a ‘The bill next week is the most|heautiful women. There are enough | apokeeman - Review representative varied of any ever presented by a carried for the production pr ee arrangements @ bompeny that has performed here opera. Several catchy mus! completed for an interchange of ta one week. Phe plays presented | cai numbers have been written « traffic between his road and the &po- porn some attractions that have | pecially for it, and a number of clev-| cane Falls @ Northern. At the pres- Spokane is to have Alrect rail con- ae — excepting by not- | er specialties have been introduced. stars. @ repertoire for th poodle Gunday Wea taontess Nat|. Miss Josie De Witt and her violin, | 4°@ Dut a few hundred feet apart. Soodwin'e favorite play, “In Mir-|D°'h of whom are well Peembered | phe time in which delinquent tax- fouro;” Tuesday and Wednesday, | 9 this city, will be smem-—With “Hotel | o9 of 1896 and prior yeare can be paid ‘The Brand of Cain; Thursday and Topay Turvy without penalty and with only 6 per faturday matinee, “Rip Van Win netting used In| Cent. interest from the date of de- je,” with Mr. Shaw as “Rip:” Fri d by the Enemy” | !inquency added to the original tax A and Baturday nights, “Jack © | Avenue theater this| W!!l expire November 1, monds.” | Tenkina,| Of taxpayers to take advant bos tn | pected by the various county treas 4 is now | Urers, For several weeks past the t scenic artiate in the | Collections of delinquent taxes have been large. Reginning wh Nov- ember 2, the olf penalties are high neon’ made such # hit in| rates of Interest on delinquent tax- aw) performers and ought to fill the had os ue nb Hong Pin | oe ratg 4 7 atone sates tone Ouse At every performance. There nights ne ¢ bein <agh oe Aer clling’ "bi plan hae it in porarily remiting them, SSaQQ@@@]]eee—e — TAR LEAKED | ®* ERROR connccreo. |A NEGRO IN cs csare"'<) THE WOOD PILE Third “Held by the Enemy” is on this af-| ‘arnoon and evening. The “Standing room only” sien was hung out at the Olympic theater night. The performance was reatly enjoyed by the large aud Yon ¥ nee. The bili next week is full of Port ment in a & paper that Miller Freeman won his suit; that the firm of Free Although every effort has been|™*" & Freeman owes him $1,000, and| por several weeks past the Pincus nade to keep the matter quiet, t that he will continue the publication | prothe Ha and Ben, and Marry fact of @ large part of the British|°f 'M* Manch & Range, Suit was| Lewis, alias Harry Mann, who are hep Lenptaie’s-ea now discharg-| ?POUsht by his father, asking an ac-| alleged to be bunco men, have been here, being ruined, has become |COUnting. The court has ordered the | MOMing forth at the Imperial hotel “phe Langdale saited from Fingiana | ret’! Wal! November 2. At that| thie tact. Yesterday, Mike Chnriga wns ied dates Pen | | time the court will order a dissolu-| reported to the police that he had Vancouve: B. C, and Seattie. | OP of the firm, and aino that the| been swindled out of $85 on a cand among the freight was stowed a | POPer be Sold to the highest bidder.| game Ina room at the Imperial. The ‘ en if the firm were indebted to| Pincus aggregation have taken erge quanti f Whuld co n n » : ponte, Ho Bae ar in the defendant in the sum of $1,000,| French leave of that place, and are met with, the roiling of Che-half of that amount would be hin| Now located in new quarters. Al she ship causing the bursting of 14/0%" Cebt—-Yours, etc., though in possession of the above ot the coal tar barrels | LEGH RK. FRE facts, the ‘poll have not nade The effect of 700 gallons of sticky | —~--—-— anes cone step towards making an arrest i-emelling tar working its way | Nok for Del! | Harry Lewis was only relented through 2,000 tons of general rer o Hope for Della. from the county Jail recently, where 7 YORK, Oct, 28.—The condl-| + re > lhe was being held on a charge of Bendise may be readily imagined swindling Carl Victor Johnaon out of MAN What amount he amage will r t f D lia Fox, th mi POTA | $142 In a card game, and then aend- salt in has not as yet been determin-| singer, took @ turn this noon, which| ing him to Spokane on @ wild-gooee fA. Certain it is that considerable | her physician fears Is for the worse.| chase, Johnaon wae refunded part M the cargo is ruined He Is naid to have given up hope|o¢ the money and then sent out of me that the little actress’ life can be| the city : In a mine near Putte, Mont, tive | #@ved Although she may ii a bcs GOS Seinen > tundreds of cats that have never|44yY or two longer, she te so weak Dr, Annie Russell wen the Nght of day. that she cannot speak. | Diseases of women, 64 Hinckley bik practically | SEATTLE STAR. cs e o o social Mr. John from hie vieit to the Bast The Bacred Heart church will be gin ite annual fair November 6 Mr, Will Eid hae returned £ Mr. F. P. of Columbia street m hin visit to index. | Moyer, the well known railroad man, left for the Hust thin week. | Mise Gertrude 1. Clarke, of 418} Ninth avenue, left this week for Cal. | ifornia | Mr. George F. Meacham, of 1027 Pighteenth avenue, is visiting in| tland. Mr. Taylor Holden returned thin week after an absence of some time in the north Mr. Adelbert Hicks arrived from Hongkong last Wednesday after a long he Wednesday Card Club met lant Wednesday at the home of Mra, T Burke at Lilahe Mre. H. L. Steer, of 113 Twenty-| elehth avenue, has returned from a Vimit to the Mast Mre. James Gaches, of La Conner, returned home at the close of the W . TU. convention Mre. Dr. J, & Kloeber Jett thie week for Ban Francisco, where she Will spend the winter Mr. and Mra, J. N, Shafer left this Week to take up thelr residence the Hawatinn stands Mr. Adoiph Bronson left Thursday rnence for Meagheraville, where he will re main about two weeks j | The French Club w ned | last Monday at the home of Mra. J Coline on Minor avenue | Mr. and Mra. C. J. Lenhart, and Mra. Rodgers, all of Puyatiup, were in the ety during the week Oleovich, of 110 Marion! been seriously ili at Prov- | dence hospital during the week. | Miss Virginia Winston, of Spokane, | ie the quest of Mine Alfreda Healy, at the Kalnier-Grand this week. Mre. James Gillespie, of Coupevitte who hae been visiting friends here, | returned to her home this week. | | Mre W. H. Whittlesey, of 202 Broad street, has been viniting her sister In Tacoma during the week Beginning next Tuerday the ladies of Mevens and Miller ports, GA. i, will bold @ fair in Collins biock Mre. L. Goodacre and Mra. Dur- ham, of Victoria, attended the W. C. T. U. convention during the week The Commodore Foote W. R. C., No. 35, wave tte firet ball of the sea- son at Kanke's hall last Wednesday Mr. Charles Bigney, one of the wenlthy mine owners of the Swauk, ia im the city for two weeks | Mr. Albert D. Boyce, U. 8. A., who has been residing here for some time, left Wednesday for Fort Stevens, Or Mr. and Mre. A. L. Manning, of Tacoma, who were visiting here, re- turned to their home last Wednes- day Mr. Will A. Steel, a well ienavha t newspaper man of this city, returned | yesterday after @ visit to Philadel- phia Mra. BJ. Thayer, who has been the guest of Mre. J.B. Quick at 1022 M. #treet, returned to her home yesterday Mr. HL 1. Miller, an old Benttiette. | who has been in the Klondike for | woveral years, returned on the Seat | tle this week. | Mr. and Mre M. M. Ewing. of Ta- | coma, spent part of the week visiting Jamong their friends while on thelr wedding trip | Inapector General J. C. frecken-! | ridge, U7. & A. left for Portiand on | Thursday, after receiving many #o-| | cial attentions | | Mr. and Mra Oecar Alge, of Ever- | lett, who have been visiting friends in | this elty, returned to their home the! fret of the week. Mra. ¢ | leading Vic | were tn attendance at th | during the week G. J. Stewart, U. 8. A., who for the | past year has been in charge of re J cruiting in Seattle, left Wednesday for Fort Stevens, Or. | | daughter. officers vention Rev. H. H. Gowen, pastor of Trin ity Parish church, lectured in Taco- ma Wednesday evening before the Annie Wright seminary | Mr. B.C. Ferguson, of @nohomish, | who wae looking after his county's interests at the exposition, returned to his home iast Monday ont time the patie of the two lines) Beattle, and who has me | fortune in Alaska, returr | City of Seattle last Tuesday | Mr. R. F. Powell, of Thirtieth ave- nue, entertained his Sunday schoc class of Third Cumberland Presby- terian church last @vening. Mr. J. O. Heatwood, well known in Mra. John B, Denny, of Skagway, who has been visiting friends here COMBINE OF HOP GROWERS Will Control! the Market for Mutual Protection. WOODBURN, Or., Oct. 2%. —~Two | hundred representative hopgrowers met here Wednesday afternoon and organized the Oregon Hoperowers | Assoctation, for mutual profit and protection. Articles of incorporation were drawn, and the greater part of the capital stock of $5,000 was sub scribed on the spot. There was con ier profitable and entertaining discussion, and a better general un- derstanding between the growers was arrived at The association stands for mutual profit and interest and for ection from the Inuences that are said to be equeezing the market, so that the cultivation of of hops In this most favorable clime is discouraged. Bet- ter prices are to be demanded from the buyers, and the association un dertakes to control the output in Oregon, & that the growers will have something to show for their la bor and investment | Ome am ‘Unable to Supply the Demand | We have a large number of pror | pective buyers for good inside prop erty If you want to sell, list your property with us, L. H. Grimith & | Co., 114 James street. o ¢ © @ @ 6 # , A ESR A AN NT A ER ON Winey Rew NR NE Wing has returned) during th | for Wigconsin t | were marrt | to present the application for charter J | will be resumed and continued dur- | married in fan Francisco to Miss | well as @ popular concert musician. | wjthetanding that, some fifty young week, left with her son | in afternoon Mr. and Mrs, Duncan Graham, who | were married in Victoria, B. C., Oc» tober & will be at home after | Wednesday at 1028 Fifth avenue Mr. and Mra. Koland Layton have moved into thelr new residence at | Green Lake, and will be at home to/ thelr friends after Wednesday next Mre. FB. W, Daniels returned this week from Ban Franct where ehe | represented the George Fortson Ke- Vief Corps on the rpception commit tee | Mra, M, L. MNoftager, of Che- halls, has come to Seattle to make | her home with her son, Mr, Waiter fteger, who recently arrived in the | py elty | Mre. Charlies F, Cowden, who has) been visiting the family of her | brother-in- den, haa be there. Mr. and Mra. George Beede, who were married in this city a short | tin ago, will be at home to their nde after Wednesday next at 1211 ler way " An entertainment, card party and dance was given by Stevens post No 1 last Tuesday evening, An exc mt) programme wan rendered, and there | wae a large attendanc Cards are out announcing the en- | kagement of Mr. Hyman Greenbiat, | of this elty, to Misa Mollie Goldstein daughter of R. Goldstein, a promin: ent merchant of the north. Mr. and Mre. Frank 8. Smith, who 4 here this month, are expected from Gan Francisco next | pp, Wednesday, and will be at home af- n taken very seriously Ul | ter that date at 815 Twenty-first ave- Lo ee een we\O. W. PETERSON & BRO. Ivadel Harte Bostwick were married Tuesday evening at the home of the bride rents, 304 Sixteenth avenue. A. G. Temple officiat- Mre. J, E. Nichols and Mra. Isaac Jennings, of La Conner, who have been spending the week visiting among friends here, and incidentally attending the convention, returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Suther- land, who were married in this city the early part of last week, have re- next Wednesday at 1024 Thirteenth avenue. A social dance was given Thursday night at Wilson's Modern Busioess College by the young men of the col-|@ lege in honor of the football team ‘There was « large attendance and an enjoyable time was hed. Dancing continued until 32 o'oloek. Mr. J. B. Rawlings, who has been | |) organizing an Odd Fellows iodge at Cape Nome, will leave tn « tew re before the grand lodge, Mr. Raw-|@ ling® saye there will be buey days for the goat when he returns to Cape Nome. Owing to the excitement that wil) naturally attend the home coming of the volunteers, the Academy of Science has suspended its lecture course for the next two Tuesday evenings. After that the lectures | > ing the winter, Mine Gretehen Ranke, daughter of Mre. Dera D. Ranke, was married Wednesday morning to Mr. Fred P- Meyer, at the familly residence, cor- ner Terry avenue and Madison street. Rev. Alfred W. Mart formed the ceremony. Mr. Me: a well known railroad man. Dr. Frank & Palmer was recently | Iay McKinney, of that city. Dr Palmer was for many years one of the most popular of Seattle's young physicians, and was the organist of the First Congregational church, as The Gaudeamus Club gave its first dance of the season last night at the Queen Anne Club House. This is the second year the club has been run- nin, and it starts off with good pros. pects for another successful y: Spectal angements ve been/ made this year to have part of | Wagner's band furnish the music. * je not leap year, but, not: | ladies gave the most successful jeap year ball that has been given in Be- attle at the Queen Anne Club house last Tuesday evening. Pach young indy called for what would ordinar- lly be an escort, and accompanied him home. There were 110 people in all. Refreshments were served The students of the University of Washington have reorganized the Dramatic Club. If their work is as good as that of last year the club may well be proud of it. The new | oMcers are: President, Mr. W. H Keene; vice president, Mise Fila Dou- ean; secretary, Mise Fanny Syives- ter; stage mana, Mr. Edgar Wright; business manager, Mr. W Densmore. NOT DESIROUS OF SELLING Hop Grow in This Sta Await Better Prices. Limited sales of hops at 10%0 are reported from Puyallup, but as yet there Is no general trading State Hop Inspector Fernandez | says he has stored his hops in a brick building at a low rate of stor- | age and insurance, and he will be in| no hurry to ell. He looks to sec | hops go to 1c. Asa rule the hops are of fine qual ity. The early picked are a little thin and a@ trifle light in lupulin, but | the later hops are of high grade and will stand well on the market Oregon growers have formed an as- sociation to stand against what in denominated a bear movement to | depress prices to a T-cent basis. It is contended that if they simply stand together they will receive from | 12. to 1 In the Yakima district it is re- ported similar action is being taken | | AMUSEMENT BULLETIN, THIRD AV 'R THEATER (Tonight)--"Held by the Enemy.” OLYMPIC HALLe~Vaudeville and Moving Pictures, = >| MONDAY'S—— | Mr. Harrison Cow-! Fine Twilled Lia | DOWN TEA JACKET AND WRAPPER SALE THIB WEEK OMPETHING NEW-Fine cushion perfectly; $2.00 value, only coceeecess SL3S e@0h Fine Upholstered, Patented LEG HASSOCKS; $1.75 value, Gry goods profit price only sees * $1.26 each mcelient Quality ART PILLOWS. 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