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4 . , { "y * ONE CENT — | , x es WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 7ER MONTH . NIGHT EDITION 904 vol NO. 199 Star's stor Within an b In the Name of Humanity, ~~ Big Guns Booming One grecéryman, who did not leave | his name, Called with both armm full and Can This Be Charity? =~ South of Mckden huatied Ward to get the price of goat in the gallery to nee Zoe Gayton | play “Mageppe 4d didn't she do! | | nd. Zoe Gayton, who tn} TH ARITY ORGANIZATIO J ce ) 1 the make the necessary 60 ,about : ms Sram — oY eee Sey ee oe ne of - | private life was Mra, J, P. Hatt, ta} bene 4 + . had gg $5,000 Wy Geripps News Ara'n.y | RUSSIANS AND JAPANEGE ENGAGE IN ARTILLERY BATTLE, . 8 >Nte , RNS AS ae eee an who Wan for 39} 200¥, Sie Drought with her from KDEN t Sa RG | hatte Raa stig Sad Ie AB peal lahat a told yon | hewen't get i” fe | She Widow of 0 alte ihe ee ea Arabtaltabies fo are aon Mee lemanee Ste A, WHICH PRESAGES BIGGEST LAND FIGHT OF WAR—JAP- STARVING OLD COUPLE AWAY WITHOUT A CENT peated Steele. “You had best go to} years a Mason, and the Masons of) 4 weautitul we nd one ef lartiiers fring ang irs Rood | | the county pital, both of you, It | Seattle, upon receiving a communt= | i sees magneti os t dune |e « long range and a} ANESE RETIRE BEFORE RUSSIAN ADVANCE }ian't usual to admit people there tion from The Star this morning, Steve 5 bo hen 1 on the outposts of] be spe unless they have been here a year, |"0UKht Mra, Gayton opt, The Ma- | i or since, This Is only |the Japanese on the right flank ' r sone wilt & to her every comfort | * litte thing f do to repay bh which were about 80 verst from | The Pharicce steed and prayed thus with himesif, Ged, | thenk | but | will make a special effort for the Ueats 1 used to have wher * . wd to her transpertation back to Mukden, At 2:80 o'clock in the] x and think I can fix it up b i saw har in “Maseppa,’ and I an Kuropatkin reports that the R t have beer » that | am not as other men are * * * 1 fast twice in the The man raised his head roe dy a fr “yoy ee on as she We) ighty @iAd to do it. In the old ah teats bd * ated te "| sian vanguard | cor J have tified their proudly 1 will not go myself ae eae ae a | dayne every fee tbs Cayce a | rn One Sree ten Se he eae with ORD Jap “ thin | f f at Liao Yang and Kk, I give tithes of all that | pos Luke xviii, 11, 12, be sald. “If Zoe wants to ahe can,| ‘The burden began te Witt for Wel sony len ellen dead Ce punthét.. Gecwte ef exirmishing |? , ts but | won't, We only ask tem ve Investiqnied yesterday after-|' the sand und FIGHT 18 ON along the entire line thousand men with porary relief and in two weeks it nant nd found the pittable state of IT 1 AN ALMIGHTY BHAME TOKIO, Oct, 1 It is reported 00 « to re-enforce Peeetsess 60040000008 66-6000064 we get on our feet, we PAY | fraire in the little home, no thme| that he gets turned away by offi-| that the Russians ha 1 the| RUSSIANS RETAKE HEIGHTS 4 ma has tasued & @ | back, You are, as | understand It.) wos jont seeking to ite immediate} cial charity in her day need Hun river in heavy force and are! treopt eartag : funds. That's why I come to you. |qnar eattlc is 1: the ap-| thelr perronal + cen about th h € f tt A wen-| i f t Port Arth 98 ‘ < * |Once more, 1 ask, may 1 have 25] peals of the dis 4 that| little fame, and the sunshine that in| er ees to be in| ber 6 RUSSIANS WOUNDED > The hollow mockery w he guise of sweet charity, @ | cents just for tonight. I can find] peattie’s unotf wth=}te follow the days of the two old| pros the heigh king Takhe t + soetinih Wiens dai has been foisted upe b t ' t * | my friend, Mr. Howe, of the oming when there Is an apy to It] people Was improved their health which } ' ualy bee ‘ k 1 n, « pie under the higt , Charity Organtaation @ |e theater, later and will get the) was shown by the results of Thel well a their spirits | ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 11.—Gen, | by the Japane rab. ie ag canoe: are Pedy * * | money from him to repay, but I -—e 1 ; The Jape a 4 ‘ . re : cannot go home to Zoe without any} . ° we . " | PREPARES FOR BIG FIGHT r . 1 FL eee eee |S SRE Me ee) Rairbanks’ Little Journeys to the Homes of the \""""" cages gabe od Gd ie ted eee t8 = tnetr eee tae ee a : - x | ROMP, Get. 11.—A Liao ¥ 3 M, Oct. 11 Sh Tis mares swat ceanan” Sets 3 |, MANNER TE, Great Voters---No. I---lowa [eho si ce” [i cece ae Set pees eee tls Gike te sen the Siiewing atere tn @ “{ have not got it, my good man. oF M ( ’ Ru enter and left engaged the Se con ed of the! and gullit ® ting such an @ | Said Mr. Steele That settles it short 1b f dete « retr sted wherever institution, such « - : aye | Lhaven't got 25 cents with me Jay © forces at Bentipudse, Yen- | pre the Russian such a labyrinth of Lt 8 . The old man turned to one of Mr | es of aints D L Je against th h @ | Stecle’s assistants waked her if] is of t Ore he Star, ¥ @ | she could lend him 2 nts. She « . ™ ® 4 . shook her head and turned to ber ™ x but wt @ | typewriter, where annual reports k ked and @ were in the process of manuf re food, yf . I haven't got it,” she ea | othing to hide their t * money @ The old man left the luxurto | 1 talogues, @ fiees of th arity organisation . ‘ 1 * | and, without an umbrella, started | ° nae ¢ th t © | homeward in the rain, pulling bis wig ~ gues Agger 2: beex- @ | Hight summer salt close about his | a a , what © |shivering form. At 715 Seventh of tte hd sion, © | avenue he went Im at the back door _ * | pausing on the step to adjust a gued seusetiees 6) hunny smile and swallow the lump | | ei : : Bag e eo rie DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR SHOWED HOW THE b # | the nerves? ing better RAILROADS ESCAPE TAXATION AND WENT ON RECORD AS « ' 2 went dire @ | tonight readers, who fe . aie. 6 The aged actress, whose magnetic | FAVORING A RAILROAD COMMISSION Mr. Marshall » t @ |personality and dramatic talent wm age @ | thrilled thousatids when, in giitte | stl tk # | ing robes, a few years ago she trod | . « . . the boards as “Dew ja” to Joho —_ * | MoCullough’s “Othe reached } . AN EMACIATED HAND } : : ® | trom where she lay huddled in « be respe * | rocking chair and turned up the! e ; y * }wick of a kerosene lamp. The light iidneletie. teem te ge Speen . * | fel! upon round, shining silver | table by a #vrmpathetic frie OO nh maw the @ He Tonight at 6:20 the members of the rent of a little suite of house ge ny We Seattle Charity Organization | keeping rooms and keep shelter for h pent gag apt orge Turner, candidate | taxation at that rate, A business Society will sit down to thelr an another night over bis own Thank God!" he said - nor on the democratic | building worth $100,000 is assessed imal banquet in the lecture rooms | bowed head and that. of an aged, | i ‘or-another Bight ‘ ivered his first local cam- | at $70,00% 4 so on with reference @f the Plymouth Congregational | sick and helpiess woman. For Zoe Gayton, the once bri | paign speech in the new Auditor- | to all other « of property, and @hurch, corner Third avenue and! The old man, whose appeals for | °" ia ts a jium. last night. In aplte of the!/I bave been told that about the University street. The rosy light | temporary sustenance for himself “ etree te | steady downpour of rain which fell | same rule of valuation prevails in from numerous siiken-shaded tights | aad the woman had four days pre and In. the olf world be Pe / | during the whole evening and the| this city and in all the other large Mill fall prettily Sebaky Galas | tows beds sowerdet ty tha otten- | teen ce onaiee hee the yowetes {] | fact that the meeting had not been | citic this state. Fellow citizens, and silver service and tatious bestowal of @ single dollar's — mt ae bet bo age + properly advertised, over 1,800 peo- | that rule prevails with reference to ing viands, tempting de worth of grocer made up of r ole wr ry H ne e ‘a if ey dart ple weleomed the distinguished | every class of property except one, Juscious fruits, while those gath-| case ees ce without sugar, t es tea, Abt Sue See Week statesman and orator and listened |and that is the property of great ‘ered together will regale themselves | loves of bread and a can of C many dark days also for her aid attentively to his statement and | public service corparations. with the best of the land and pat | tion cream. first gone to the friend od wee rf, Willtam J, Ma: discussion of the issues of the pres-{ “I have lived in this state and themselves approvingly upon the | Organized Charities with the inten- | shail, who once owned his own th ent campaign for nearly two hours. | territory for twenty years, and this back ot the text INASMUCH AB| tion of asking for as much as 75 ater and knew days of af 1 There was abundance of enthu- | class of taxpayers have never borne 4 HAVE DONE IT UNTO THE | cents, but he recalled how Techatth Chie sedueed’ t | siasm, for Turner is a masterful |its fair proportion of the burdens AST OF THESE, MY BRETH-| promise of the organizatio vessing fer patent lempwicks . on ont ~ — m in sp | speaker, His personality is com-|of government. The history of the REN, YE HAVE DONE IT UNTO —, ee panies a = “s ed 5 ~ at c.. v “ & Pm. 5 Lane 10 eA 18 ON THE MAP WE SHALL NOT want 708 CABINET OFFICIALS AND manding, his ve is calm, dispas- | Valuation of these properties is that 4 i ur.” lewo old folks shivered as well as| whom he had many years bee een eee sionate and musical, his delivery |for a long time prior to 1897 our 4 Wirt Steele, secretary of the! went hungry in thelr little dark , manager } N direct and ful, Bie language) *efiwaze were valnet tor Gente Organization, will preside. He wili! rooms. and his heart failed him Bhe » 1. poor and helpless and glenn i099 ee ae 9.0 ee ne tea oped we sirone Gq | scholarly. bie arguments clear, log- | 6t $4.825 per mile, which was about tell of how the hand of charity, HE HUMBLY ASKED FOR 6 * told day's Star, the two COUNCIL, BLUPP, Tawa, Oct, 11, | 2 409 las Tiinote: : : ie b ‘ t steanes . 2 ical and well arranged. He is also | One-fourteenth part of their actual through the official channels of the CENTS tried te each other through « caches etiam hin’ Hinck [Gis nec e cha nee’ | week Gee renattions. party ea eee) SSUPIT NENTS MER, Ber be sone} CA, Volta img the last year and handed relief | the rent and keep use under oh x a wt on a dayw a fed that tesnmnen paopie ! t one-third of his time in an-| Joho R. Rogers this valuation was fo the distressed. But itis not | another night.” «ald he CORPO: OF SHPURAS } al oe pe swering the scurrulous attacks | raised from $4,825 per mile to $10,- vatic | made on his record in public office | 560 per mile, but still that was only probable that Mr. Steele will tell ZO¥ 18 TOO SICK lt about one-sixth part of the value how the hand of charity of charity | to stand on her fect, and we can’t in the little rooms at Hey yn ives stbeberels Bf A AF ondp ery My Racgalle one os eoeietiae | He paid glowing tribute to the |Of the railways, After the election Pocket and budged not an inch go a ee the "s | high character and exalted patriot ». Governor Rogers having When, late yesterday afternoon, 4 | Steele r a ¢ lar ke, and the other lism of both Roosevelt and Parker, | been the only democrat elected up- tea ad tpt pe yea pol . bes % + hasten, Tare end eotatete i devoted very little time or|Om the state ticket, the republican } ont vt “me ‘ argument to national politics, | Secretary of state, the state auditor - with trembling ha held t a pe ¢ swollen with ne mia, ank k ot hide tenets ts Gee en smmissioner of public “A THE NAME OF HUMANITY te mwas concerned were | land ng the atate beara , with whick to help} but to any national que of equat omptly reduc ] m of § > pay ing the voters ‘would be| this val down to the sum of to decide at the coming | $6,600 and that valuation |has obtained ever since until the £ when the convention unt issue in this | Present param New Battleship Georgia Is Launched cs amor saseo exmamon ww wan suger ear. rin’ |e ceas ana ding to Turner, is| Of county a ors fixed the value 4 re Freeman | COMMISSION AND A TAX COM than one-ninth part of their | FIVE DAYS OF ILLEGAL IMPRISONMENT IN FOUL DUN. |.) ct gh apd tig: wo AND THE SPEAKER | *tual va - | ; evidence t ad a ined PUT H F ON RECORD IN Fellow citizens, I say that our GEON—WAS HELD WITHOUT WARRANT, THOUGH SICK | evidence (hey had agalos men. | THE EMPHATIC MANNER | allways, instead of being worth only WHEN ARRESTED - ~ | THAT IF HE WERE ELECTED Oper wt worth 965,000 ol jase HE WOULD SEE THAT THE| Per mile, and for making this state- ~~ oy. al e NEX RGISLATURE PASSED A| ment 1 have been taken to task b een w in sig : t RAILROAD COMMISSION BILL | the partiss as a monstroui ND THA s WOULD SiC r aan who q As a result of five nights spent in) stati thife morning that he tried in| bi f a N rg ° righ to seis apr athe te the filthy city jal, Wit m 7 re one last & J had b rs = ‘ 7 @ cook, was removed to the Way ay, mostly, Zeine t i by Pr t Attoi tt mine thus tah tear he 10) staat ttt eside Emergency hospital in a dy who told a Star man that this w r hc chariaal in making this . |his cell tn the municipal bastile. | taX@xipoe his shoulders the respon- | rant that had come to his notic a mounts. Berens We S aa Sony bese B | Exposure and the foul alr of the ibility'for the detention of the twe tar man was unable to | wigs tart engors has been vasit in the sombany OF tie dungeon aggravated kidney trouble, | mete fartin excess of the legal mit | find out who it that turned |} ee ee ee mrt of the United States I from which % to such | of # hers without filing a charge | Fre his attempt rity he ad hogs ardabipe wyon | (5 ). and when that great tri- jan extent that th 4g, when | against them. To protect them-| bring the two gamblers t ‘ Weeuinssriah- ap spate bxarentisnimegat § 01" Se sken, controversy | breakfast was ser prison | sely fficials have apparently | the 5 ' aturday - . part of e , | fh neons. Buckley, | to have the public believe that the | nant over the matter and maint uy rh wd N take the Northern |} upon learning the man dition, | launching of attleship interfered | that they will t against the \ Pacif oF tion of taxatior ¥ a an ‘tlustration ] | ordered his removal | with their d as paid of * of | elty for perm such age Ste cukta th ee . | That way has a bonded ; | Zeiner and H.C. Kribbs were ar-| the dite inst Friday at the city jail, Many of the I THINK THAT THE MONEY | indebte of $39,190 per mile, rested last Thursday night on @) On Saturday Officers Hubbard | themaely mment mely on wHICH THEY (MR. HILI AND | W y it worth that i 2 harge of cot ng a gambling | and Freeman were unable to at-| the Injustice of such proceeding MR. FARRELL) HAVE BEEN Br. |™ er mile, or it could ; 4 game ina oi t the Os wn end to Zeiner cane ne ere er y jt e it of nat x 7 ot t mueb f, ame in & ; ine Calltgeaia | bot i % They wer ine: Mt ENNIALLY PUTTING ASIDE TO] !Ot at _much money per : | sa \ | busy in the sug ourt trying 1 ' © condit tte | CORRUPT ELECTIONS AND CON. | Mile upon its railway, and | want | The « © against them was ob-| to prove a charge of burglar ned.| VENTIONS AN LEGISLATORS | 80 Say that bonds are above par ; tained by E. Hi. James, attorney for | against Clyde Brownfield, who w held only | wouLD BE MORE THAN SUFFI. | !2 the marl f the world today, | the Civic union, and the arresting | held for 81 days in the elty Jatt b CIENT TO MEET ANY EXAC.|!t has, on top of its bonded Indebt- , ’ ryote: ty Net ge e the officials moved even a TIONS WHICH A_ RAILROAD | °& je OF SE8.080 pee } le dee r 19 of which ow lene than 58 per) rt eeman, who stated this harge bim with anyth y COMMISSION MIGHT rae | Mile, a y the authority of 4 Bal , ets atta: s oA i ale Reg morning that they were under or Brownfield was acquitt hu UPON THEM : of the United ip Georg , ae ised cn idaaee | from Hallinger to make | and the officers were severely cen tn As to th ‘ th ‘ t the market value of its Teatest of he ; ona hr ne on Fee, ae Sper the arrest, providing the evidence | sured by the presiding judge for Pt eines ca ' ©, added to its bonded In- cessfully launch ‘ ment f f the | Her kee! was laid by the Bath Iron | way sufficient. ‘The | place was | bringing such a weak case Into the Delaney, in an ce eats dot che gah || the value of that rail. : this afternoon gis of Jens an ira Bryn gM yp the ‘contract | raided and Zeiner and Kribbs taken | superoir court , tod tha "Tin the: re ange dhe | TO8d for purpose taxation ; Miss Stella Tate, of e; aki provided tor, ; ieee fire ahine are | So nebiaks. eee item as, Wes | Oh dhe ety Jan Attorney James, of the Civic | about the detention of th tle of valuation adapta Mectne |,’ The identical question came bee i tister of Congress fr the Gee She i @ sister ship of| No complaint wax sworn out| unton, when asked why he could| and that Officer Freeman ha¢ ; fon adopted My" the | fare the supremo court of the Unite ; Virginia aska, the Nebraska Just lun ‘edvat 8 aaa tee te told) asseskor is to takex@baut 70 per} t pt wots ona } that state, christened th i snd Hoade ise. waaiette anka at Se-| against the two men. until thi wear out a warrant himeelf,| him that be did try te get a war-|cent of the actual Mie of tte | Sates in the street railway ' tax morning, although Offiter Freeman! Oh, | wanted the two offi-| rant lnst Saturday . ct ee ae r F y (property ansessed @nd Met ft for | (Continued on Page Seven.) BUN OT Rete l? BE Gan — i wer erel go si, enema