The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1904, Page 7

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ot GILL IN FAVOR OF A CITY GAS PLANT PRESIDEN COUNC £8 OUT FP MUNICIPAL OWNER SHIP—BELIE lighting has obtals od I 1 ca v ‘ ta sold t next start ents to buy tissue of the plat disp The mbers of the to look favorably EXAMPLE OF METHODS — OF "ORGANIZED CHARITY’ Continued From Page 0 }ther, There are a number, also, of — ar who go to t enough, she it watching th ade learning tr oa oo. and opment of their industrial bet < ena abiiie one putting them out as apprent as and gratefully Ia " suitable trades and fitting then ap of “Mother” Rytt ~ the struggle with the wo aa te bem th Reomn bet @ Por all this she has not allowed | son in thelr infancy, hersett ent of salary. giving | (hem individual - ee and he her personal servi tion t an ‘ manual labor m the funda which TO CHARITY FREE OF CHARGE 4 and gathered “from th and today she is still lade s of the home. the bill top, doing the same thing Th harity of the « ‘ her simple clothitg being 1 ned kind and it from the earnings of her daugh iS etihout who is a bookkeeper and stenogra ming ot H. Wirt Ste pher employed in a downtown » WHA ble new brand flee. not pleasing to There ‘are ten womer ng Wirt Steste end b mothers whom “Moth ‘ y vowed that he WOULT bas saved from shame or * PUT IT OUT OF BUSINESS. and 30 children in t . THis THE PROPER every morning 20 of th b SORT OF A BUTLDING " are sent down the hill to schoo! | Wirt Steele nding on @ mended with faces cleanly washed, b pot of the faded et ie tt nicely combed and pinatc at pacior of the Ryther home, and mended—the work of “Mother” Ry- | yasing critically a! a grrow pa | Pn tains that, stretched ed his artistle sense, “IT HASN'T THE DIGNITY IT SHOULD HAVE AND EB CHARITY ORGANIZA TION SOCIETY CANNOT Otve INDORSEMENT TO ANY ‘"H INSTITUTION. M Rythe wilt ba > secure new and eas an give you a card. One of our Gents’ Re ards will be necessary hereafter Filled and 3 as we have given warning to al! Vest Chains. Large va-| Contributors not to give to solicit-| riety and low pr at ore who do not have our tndor ment. We mean to systematice HOUGHTON & harity 9 ent the waste of HUNTER | publ ribetieds. You ‘knew JEWELERS. we could not indorse your work 704 First Avenue, Seatt while it ts ducted in a SHACK ee sa | LIKE THIS. Then H. Wirt Steele went away and began sending cases of extreme (@) distress and hunger to the Rythe | bome for relief, making annotations anes considered and relieved little notebook, 80 THAT Greater Aaa ott _ Satisfaction He has been sending canes, at the te two or three every week or to “Mother” Ry ever e. not only did he ref Ryther home ase te adoresment an 1S OBTAINED FROM THE MOsT | of the “C. O. 8." but be has NE ITRITIONS FOOD THAN FI ER CONTRIBUTED A SINC PER BEVERAGE. CENT FROM THE FUNDS TRUSTED TO HIM TO THE THER He for the r purpose Purt Mr ef oint blank to furnish coal enongh Is GOOD you ul vice * ’ of August, th VIM, STREP AD RISH Ps = MENT. F TRIED 5 ea 2, wearing y and ne His 2 deten half pints delivered for We ' w ena he hie wan Phone Ex. 26 nated ganization and “a pe pris he could 'w anor nstitution bh su ed a ' as been made « ergen ” i tie attempt on the phy ole tre he useful Having on hand @ large ow , Rythier home and make ber of ranges, ir ve peng ayy Boro brands 9m the i . eo ie ng ale vi — “ys Jowell, 1 family ¢ Hinges and as St he hock and horrify f t the Institution hand goods and n er - had seattered the firm's al ribute warn ainst imposters and un DABNEY & WOODHOUSE ties, advising citizen Complete Housefurniahe ta efits Charter O VHO DID NOT Ranges TH THEM A CARD OF | 418 Pike Stre FROM THE John ORGANIZATION 80 worthy Institution FIRST PHOTOGRAP THE SEATTLE HW OF THE CROW STAR-—THU Oa 2SDAY OCT. 13, 19¢ m4 ATHEDRAL ARING HIS CROWN, I HE PROCESSION ON THE WAY ROBES AND WH Mr, St xplained, would + e| allowance through the Char- | Organization society, to whieh | When Mra and t ade auld t} . NEVER 8! HE CHARITY ORGANIZ CIETY OR H. WIKT STRELD ERSONALLY ALLOWED THEM ONE CENT OF THE FUN PRUSTED TO THEM A mit UTORS Mrs. Ryther wa n by « Star fed uy att «ta havin nt mb 1 he ter For a time wall He ' ate, but thanks to the ineas of ue years’ work we have been able to pull thr and mur ineorpe mn. I believe a y going ve a help, Throwgh we have » 1 new quarters t on Denny Wa » the old ul which will probably meet M { what is proper. We! seloan to try to figh harity Organization we're getting in shape » confor * Md get an! Ryther, wi the fongh fo ford 4 hungry mouths, “I « the tm wrsement © Charity Organtes tion society won't be of much use to us hereafter THE STAR PRAISED That intense and widespread io terest has been aroused by The Star's # t pitiable plight of Zoe Gayton, the once celebrated | and J. P. eer, and ont expose the alm ayetem « fleecing” the po employed by the Charity Org was evidenced night by the discussions of the mat ter to be heard among groups on Marsha aged tion soctety tret corners, at the city’s cafes and in publ athering: all t Nume elephone mes sages of inquiry and congratu lation upon The Star's good work n exposing the scheme have been ved at The Star, both yeater and today, and this afternoon ngratulations a qulrte g of teh Independent Order of Red Men, Tuesday night a lengthy 4 asion of The Si nal expose was had. It ts TAKE BIG RISK (Special to The Star) Thistle Worries Farmers (Special to The Star) COLFAX Wash Oct Rus sian and ¢ er varieties of thistle among the farmers of astern Washington and mediat stepe wil have to be t en to rid the country of the the worst of ail pests. They are appearing not only | jalong the roads, but in the alfalfa fleldn. COLLECTION FOR BE TAKEN UP AT THREE T INTERESTED MISS GAYTON HEATERS The theapians of the local play P Marsha wattle th the Third om Wie rm pany an by heading « 5) ~ im at n the n of the ways and means > be used in sending two back home Ps he tempora m fort ntriby fe c he divec aad plight but measures ars now to be taken for getting toge the necessary tw to send them back to Califo 3 both have friends” Al the managers and actors in Seaitie have m known their wire to fo what they can to aasiet the un fortunate old people. and a gener reaponse will probably nade AND MAL MARSHALL THE AC TORS WILL UNION tar th that amsociat Miss Gayton and J. P. Marshall, if a forthcoming as to their needs. Man Cort replied asking transportation for the two 1 folka to New York, where they can have the protection and assist ar tors’ Fund FOUGHT FOR LIFE WITH BiG BEAR FRANK WILLARD, A PROSPECTOR, KILLEO THE BEAST WITH HIS REVOLVER AFTER IT HAD SMASHED THREE Ri NESS and thrilling brown bear, Frank bruised, as ene morning of Octe « to h f . ne en and moa a was the n the hea rtled to se n| - which had evi mo daring through hun way through the inde h. ng bis rifle, Wil la a shot, which struck the 5 them right side of t hea glanced off. This served to infuriate € ast h harg ed Willard Willard w wing a liber Marlin ne f and when he attempted to throw another ca tridge into the hamber, the shell jJommed He thinks a 45-caliber! hell must have be me mixed with the other cartridges, thus causing} it to jam Before he had time to think the beast wea upon him, striking him a fearful blow in the chest, which ” HE WANTS THE CHINESE ARMY (By Seripps News Assn PORTLAND, 0 Oct An ted agent of the Chinene roment has arranged for a he Arm here tonight when he will offer members of the National advance | ala na war thme basis if they will go to China under ract @ Nt Chinese tro and establish a national guard em sit to that In America Jontiment among many ere in dirates Acceptance * If, any evening, your copy of The Bu 2 got arrives at 6:00 o'clock, telephone net, Main 1060, or I dependent 1188, any time betwe €:00 and 7:0 Fou at once. HERALD. AMERICANIZED "i Ssemy o1 HIS LEG ANO S—TERRIBLE EX PERIENCE IN ALASKA WILDER and a copy will be seat by apecial m * TAILOR song 1229 2nd oe WILL TME | FRANCHISE | DIAMOND ICE com VY WILL | ING TO MAKE GAS } | & at oon by led upon to a The memt f the corpora lay afternoon t t and an In | pablie building 4 CHRISTIAN CHURCH 7 Injuries Proved 10 Be Fatal MANY PASSENGERS ns * ba PORTLAND DAY AT WALLA WALLA HOLDS CONVENTION —— * Church Counci! PROPPED DEAD Meet £ art that th i ’ , . wa noted ‘ men ¥ PENDLETON, 0 Oct, wned men en ‘ jropped dead in a barroom this morning, after drinking mpa 1 ] y New Krew y a" k mer pil EXONERATED BAIOCCHI UNION LEAGUE peculating ¢ anchise. | ~'» - > bt : t necured its franchise ; Sen HOLDS RALLY . " t to k, wa ‘ a) th « mpany. The | ihe mp 20! pre t out ‘ By Scripps x t eld 1 Jude ft sail 6 w * * We are « ne yy. f t » " 1 “s. The people =} LE Le club hae comple w that we will car- | 8 " -é . nd a to be held r ite um ' en that we mi ra fag oe : es tonight in the interest of the i wes eachise we wo ind - epublican national ticket. Corneliue . tran however, | ¥ preside. Among the ble, or we won't) speakers are Secretary : y want the fran JUST AN ECHO sew and ex-Ldews . ape enant Governor Woodruff. The of the council and| p,, ie a . — ot th ‘ - rompany haa ata aval STATE TREASURER SHORT “ franct . r bet TOPEKA, Kan. Oct. 13.—Gove > ® at on unty orn Bailey has instructed the ate quieh the franchise we already owa, ° i his b torney general of Kansas to instle . ‘ tribute * part - # of typewritten ¢ te sult to recover @ shortage in » he t trict. But we 4 ler umet ult state treasury aggregating $7,508 “ 1 fitably er @ shortag $23,000. | at the present time, The treasurer's t h leas than - | books have not all been examined a : Jand an additional short may t that the B | discowered. Twenty-five hundred ympany To uilda Dam: lars of the shortage has beew anchise nysteriously returned to the state nation (Special to The Star.) | treasury s the fact that the PALOL Wash., Oct. 13.—The| cine t wanted in the| Potlatch Lumber company will | . ose ie pti “oer ome TELEGRAPH BRIE san Rude stated at the meeting | to cost $12,000 just above their big! pantech of the corporations committee yes-| mill he Another mill will som] 1.06 Oct. 13.—The Pi 3 terdey afternoon that he did not be- | be wanted the Neve that the company AW & (Continued From Page One.) k he center army reports that its | ;, ght column, which has n oc ying the b ts north of Ya menten wince yeaterday, ts co-op erating with the left column of the right army and began advancing ward Ouchtatsu, which place it tacked. In the meanwhile the left wing advan and attacked War ‘ m and Samwaishishan. Th result of attack in those di ke t snknown, The enemy op posing the left mn holds a lir from Fancbiatan on the Schill river to Reultaokou, and maintains a n resistance was sundown,” says the re por befor ed our in-| te 4 adv enemy oppos ing th tly less in pur , t arm low rh ar 5 rh mn t 1 " y extending from Tayuchwangapo ntun gh Ching au fl he enem tienzu and the nities. Should t mmar 6 to accom plleh t ndown the night and the wing day maine mt a oo . MILLONS VISIT } WORLD'S FAIR | (Special to The Star.) ST. LOUTS, Mo., Oct. 12 Offictal figure ust’ been completed * wing the total ¢ weekly and | monthly atten 6 at the world fo ip to October 1, So far Sep tember ha# been the banner month with an aggregate atten e of 2,651,873, an of more than half a million over August The largest attendance for one day wa on St. Louis day, September 15, when 404,460 people passed thr the gates, The grand total attend lance up to October 1, has been 12 616,544. built here and will be & proved. The NO KNIFE--NO PAIN. he Colf n a nd ‘tm- | tion and defense in the case of | James E. Cummings, stage carpen= ter, and John K. Noonsa business manager of the ill-fated Iroquois theater, today agreed upon Peorls for the place of trial, in accordance with the change of venue granted and tly enlarged steamer Dolphin # by the court. Will J. Davis, man- tonight with ‘ ager, has an application before the full cargo of ge court for the dismissal of the in- vessel's passenge ment against him, ; Paddy, the Indien « _ away from bh o marry WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—In his fh will be ual report Captain Diehl, judge panied by bh father. The gavocate general of the navy, rece # freight consists mostly Of oymmends an addition to the Mare ities | Isiind pfison t $50,000; alse that a summary court of one officer and ad ef four try nor offenses, an rt is app ed by Secretary Orfent of pa signed STON, Oct. 13 of | tant Episcopal was | J is Parks withd marrt At the Protes< m today Dr, ew the minor- jttee on and die Lev CANDY CATHARTIC $100 $50 SAVED $5 Why t t takes and the fuel it b thie BUY A COLE'S ORIGINAL HOT BLAST. ss than Burns Any Fuel, Even Heat Day and Night. Fire Never Out. DON’T PUT UP WITH YOUR OLD STOVE ANOTHER YEAR I Hot Blast ® t inf vd at that jeunty, x Jrenming ne re ventia Cole's Hot Blast toa 1 h . $11.50 Ub-tneh $14.50 18 $19.00 ERNST BROS, 506 Pine s7. CROSS EVES STRAIGHTENED, ¥ > 1 yes Test THROAT Seveua INFIRMARY, and Columbia, SEATTLE PY! Rooms 4 and & Kixaminatt RAR, NOSE AND Ma Block, co! side at ecnibieililas Ss

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