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5 i C ONE CENT TS | > te 1»? 1 tt] »d Se ta i The Only Paper in rape ; That Dares to Print the News ae NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1904 i VOL, 6, NO CENTS PER MONTH Private Charity Saved Woman's Life RUSSIANS WERE Alter the C. 0. 5S. Refused to Help Her OUTGENERALED AVTER A SHARP FROST, EUS HY TO BTART OUT “BATD'Y" MORNING NUT TING EXPEDITION, ON A SATTERFIELD SAYS THIS WEATHER Goin me S70 psy? yn AND BEVORE HE'D GON FAR Hi WOULD MEPT HIS FRY ° BILLY JONES OUT HUNTIN', REMINDS HIM OF THE DAY WHEN--- MILLY HAVING HAD NO LUCK AT ALL, WOULD HIn WITH / e TO THY CHBSTNUT COUNTRY, ‘ HM. WIRT STEELE EMPLOYS MODERN “TRUST” METHODS IN | * naa —s THE JAPANESE SWITCHED THEIR LINES AND THE HIS EFFORTS TO GET CONTROL OF THE CHARITY WORK ina CONFORM WITH THE RUSSIANS IN TRYING TO INFORM WIT E IN SEATTLE—A SAMPLE OF “SYNDICATED” CHARITY . 5 | ee } | NEW ARRANGEMENT WERE CAUGHT UNPRE | } Se - H. Wirt Steele and aaa Gara Ve ean te PARED AND FLED PANIC-STRICKEN FROM THE the Ch ety the most importar aritable i ~ SF ee Lie moped yr thet esd, | BATTLEFIELD — JAPANESE ADVANCE AND THE the be th y ik een al and the Rythe for U . “ ‘ 1 v hav b tely e STEAMER NELL DESTROVED BY FIRE IN NORTHERN WATERS — - ity, t fused ate t atre ) | FIGHTING CONTINUES TODAY char t ut M and Ww —WHARVES AND CARGO Al. 60 BURNED ACTORS NOW PLAYING IN CITY WILL COMPLETE SUBSTAN ‘ ns b dinnnntinamnainales TIAL FUND FOR RELIEF OF MISS GAYTON AND W. J. MAR —--- }, O f the larg nash f a (Special to The Star.) ‘ the outer wharf, whe hortly SHALL TONIGHT | 1 oor pind Mr» dhe . VICTORIA, B. C., Oct, 14.-~A ape we fire broke ¢ n her | i : : ba we Ay agave inn e cial to the Times trom Port Simp-| engine room. Ye on | ROME, Oct, 14.—A telegrac mT tates th Russian : ring | this time, but it Is a typical ease, | SOP Aye the - Athen = Pe Diy ene gm ge defeat at Yental was more seve ro than at Yang. The Japan- ted to It for fancy | perhaps no more aggravated than | POF! was totally destroyed | BA eng otatng Fog pol By the» ' ‘ ' heir home by # ae : salaries and printing bills, it has | a score of others which have shared | 00 Monday. The Noll arrived at | Oliver, soaing the ship was doomed will ' ptared: more mere Ge 8 In Gay ether caungement of Me employed syndicate methods | a similar fate at the hands of ye eee “aed eect ae , h J t i « b 1 - bringing survivors of the Bos-| shot ” 1 ta enough previ of “freexe-out,” with the evident in- | dicated” charity } f life, but th \ . = cowitz wreck, together with the There was no loss ¢ \ tention of getting a monopoly on| This « is { Mra Inga " led . o | eteame o, wharf and bun . feed the entire Japanese force the charit work of the city, | Mille c y-sixth ave- | bodies of ey oon soegged Free y plet wthed ont « and of put veh Institutions out | nue, whose hust t spring ran | @ » Seems rg <i myn ted ’ et ee of business as do not desire to use| away and ad her two won left for bs ree | Th - \ e "| i. ' OKIO. O ‘ he cont } eter- Mr. Steele as a clearing agen t en firest want at the inne i ae h n the sympathet Mrs. Miller was bed-ridden in the took on lumber and then went | ance the property i. mine The Japanese . nder F k — a detour sight of his reanized charity th . fat ® v without mk The story in The Star y ay. ja t e, and on the I eft f r I b sup detailing the a tM Steele wit ta ft i is the ey a endeavoring t M f a a ¢ be » Ryther s because her Frie an « aided her me fe sak: Boman coe & ite aah eek mentennlon mmdh Ga % 1, but the} * . OKIO, ¢ ‘Ne £ yesterés - ndicate that yes suffi . a ‘ee, and ‘ “ dorsen the C. 0. but are, tor she m 288 2 terda for the Japanese was complet far es it went one to r e ynad om death's door oe methods of Steele and } waniza- | ad earted , attacking RK ans were caugh » a big tray sught about thee. ts “ t rt tore" ' by a gement of the Japanese line The Star's attention an's forth | , toed he cx tack of the Japanese caught the Russians as they where a representat hat M M hy t Pion fort worthy charitable {nstitut jan and a traine re nee ‘ott : were try form to the new arrangemen the Japanese to a shoe merchant whom she kr ff her life was » spared | Kyrte I ‘ " pA very we and who sympath e Charity Organ - , an a force was pan t e Russians fled with the work she was doing een notified manag . . f leaving the dead and w ed and their She sald . T tion A , 1 bright little girl in « alled at her bur | rs E the } te « t ought to ge to Sun jooked at her, asked (CHEFOO DISPATCH SAYS BESIEGERS HAVE | Sosagers | ' @he has neither st embarrassing « tone. ee e nes i ; A i arshal Oyama not follow the retreat, M to wea « i ye ed that she n TAKEN LAST OF FORTIFICATIONS OUTSIDE OF sine , the “I'm very sorry,” replie h PORT ARTHUR v , gan a Mow but steady advance erchant 1 know Then Mr. Nichol ok his pet! » " deserves all the tion and went down town and tried Cienega The Ste ee “Ret, BUT | HAVE PI to enlist the eharity of some of the | « ‘ SELF TO GIVE NOTHING To ness bat ¢ e LONDON, Oct. 1A dispatch to the t Rome ‘ t ‘ Fighting Continues ANYBODY WHO DID NOT PRE-| was met with the answer states that the Agena bra has a d atir “ KIO, Oct. 14 Marsh F, eports that the fighting SENT A CARD FROM THE]! “I'M SORRY, BUT WE CAN'T DO that the Japanese have captured the last of the ff te . t * i ‘ a rep f ni CHARITY ORGANIZATION 80-| ANYTHING POR YOU UNLESS Port Arther a) now o y & suburb of th . entire front Tt panese are CIETY “> . a Yo GET A CA FROM MR ——— ecard from Mr. Steele, or | STEELE” Mr hole went t a Chet aed A , ' ber of the endorsement Mr, Steele, and ot i te dane ane “tf HAVE BEEN TURNED ve DYAMA TOOK FIFTY GUNS DOWN TOO MANY TIMES BY s] : THE CHARITY ORGANIZATIC ely ° +++ nee e ROMP ‘ « here ¢ that Field Marsha) SOCIETY TO GO THERE AGAIN P ¢ : said the woman. “I will pay for hols THINGS COMING ; Oy cuns r 6 the shoes and stockings out of my | to have you go around . TO STAR READERS + own pocket rather than this | money this way, IT |® The serie { articles on * | Nittle girl kept from going to San-| WILL HURT US WHEN WE GO 1@ “organized charity” whieh ¢ = | ADMITS LOSS OF SIXTEEN BIG GUNS day schon! TO THE BUSINE MEN AND # have been printed ‘ ’. PaTahasune, Oc. d—Genered 8 thin, in repertion So the good woman paid for the| ASK THEM FOR MONEY FOR | ‘ of The Sta ‘ —_ w — 31G ’ » 8 RSBURG, Oct. 1 deneral Kuropath a rep shoes and stockings and went|THE CHARITY ORGANIZATION ‘ have ar ¢| MRRBRS GET AWAY WITH BIG AMOUNT OF the battle at Yental up to 1 o'clock yeste aftern says Sway, and Steele's syndicated | SOCIETY.” . nterest +i Ee “H WAS UNDER THE VE 1OSES | charity had sav that much money | So Nichols went away at . . . PLUNI ER, WHIC SU DER we *RY NOSES The regiments on our right flank lost hea A brigade com- by its trust methods. | heart and cursing organized char . te have ’ = BERS P ENTIRE P -E DE- 1 Fully a dozen cases have been re-| ity. He happened to know some siihinn 20.0. An. 1° . aper . OF THE MEMBERS OF AN E POLICE ” mander was wour and a colonel killed. A brigade retired, ported to The Star within the past | good hearted business men who |WILL MAKE RE 8 . ¢| PARTMENT | leaving its artillery behind, but afterwards it returned and regained 24 hours in which the friends of the | had not become so thoroughly im KA CABLE THERE ® Charit nee ‘ } helpless and indigent poor have! bued with the “synd charity . " * ‘ —_—— | the guns after a desperate assault, with the exception of 16, which Sppealed to the Charity Organtea-| idea but what they would listen to | @ te intere be *| | tion society and have been turned) a worthy plea for ald, and so he Re . rand the be e| [Special to The Stard t not were captured by the Japanese. We retired to positions where we away without a cent of money or | secured $16. With this he was able -" * * safe to way *! ‘ “4 4 the ne ficat Shah . & promise of relief. And in some|to get a little medicine, securing » . not & man or ¥ «| CHICAGO, Oct 14.—Burglars now are. Fortifications have been prepared on Shahke river, Of these cases the destitute ones | the services of a trained nurse for |? “s at # city who has p ¢ | broke BBto the storeroom of City T? as filled with me were both sick and starving. and| a week and to buy some food for ; his | # Star's articles @ | Costedian Cr city hall, | tag { policemen to the had physicians’ certificates show- | the mother and children and a few |... * and therefo @| and mmde their with all the . of 50 during the robbe Prepare for Russian Wounded ing that they needed both medical | bits of clothing the children needed wate * pleas a + | blundet ghey could carry away r y by the store . fention and nursing immediately | most ; ® tomorrow this paper will pub- @| ‘Thewentral police station f , j LONDON, Oct. 14.—A dispateh from Harbin states that the hos to SAVE THEIR LIVES. | Mrs. Miller's life was saved and | oni t # lsh another article this # | whiett there w 6 officers and a/ 1% t wea 7 12 Such are the deeds of org she y ad immediate | » t¢ t believes @| NeutemAmt sergeant sleeping, was | os aaa hs AB er wd | pitals there are preparing to rec elve 37 oficers and 1,200 men wound- charity, and such are the ca want en left to the on . at any of @ [only @® feet from the store room " m ed in the fighting before Yental whieh it has repeatedly turned a!| mercy of organized charity there is j a) t . blished *|\ A speetal detect mo gua . ‘ deat ear. ne n but what there would |jy drov « @ | asleep In a chair five feet a Ww af ———y The Charity Organization ety e been two little mother | while e impr « . Andy Rohan. k f th b ATT explains ¢ t is not forn f # left alone to fight the | ment p t 09044944 46644446404066004) and declared t t f IT WAS A BLOODY 6. Le the purpos giving relief to the The cable is also thought to b j tive Chief O'Net! w, wa ® Z ROME, Oct. 14.—A dispatch from Tokio to the Giornale Di Roma poor dire but to organ and i he enumerat- | great cakened in t | fect away c . direct charitable work in the } will have be repaire | Assistant Chief of F 2 5 the R n the battle south of Mukden as follows: But neither in annual re k few 4 | or Wan TE bis of t wa t F pped a nor in its offic rzan, the Ex hich the vemne i mndes theadquert packe P ie and got av n M ‘ n wour Tuesday, 12,7 Wednesday, ponent..does it show where the t tak with furking was 46 feet | cer : ; a Sia public at large has derived a bet . , , benefit, directly or indirectly. tron i Flag Chief 0" “ {1 eee aiich organization or direction t | the C. 0.8 re " Jou f ' <uropatkin Begs Report As a matter of fact. The Star has M I f Soe Neloce, wh that he ts . Kuropatkir gs to Repor not found a single charitable inet : < t t that the T. PETERSBURG, Oct. 14.— General Kuropatkin reports that tution in th which has been er r «e ° vwormmg & ght ault bon c with Walter J ; n - e aided one whit - t : cenit beset f thia_ morning se aentnetsictbabiehiel ihn * a ogi ‘ 2 he “fina 1¢ of the battle on Wednesday on the right flank was | don this morning. The preparation | e fare G ta at h tions, t to aban they bag ° weet pea bed was the ain he 1 " . f he Ja panc item in a bill rendered which the age} Albe i | to the testhnos ssthene . : . “s Russians Ordered to Retire P HE MAT FR the t \ Quartette of Wives Say Mar-| Pim ! PETERSBUI 1 that he t F . T. PETERSBURG, Oct. 14.-- General Kuropatkin reports tha’ paca one German Paper Says Roosevelt | {/),. ot vg riage Is a Rank Failure he as . ordered the Ru troops on the left fla tire, because the ‘As a result of Th he des Aid oth Is to Call a Peace Confer-| “inims to tee | Bae oe wae on tied that. th ence Before Election eee ET Fol divorce sults were file Re ’ : evdind Takis ep eaves tributing the charity f ea peg : t the firat " pth . TOKIO, Oct. 14.—-Field Marsh al Oyama reports as follows on the t tende k tand and| Therean Marie Green de ena Chart Organization chet antage . . Sao - og. 2 ‘ f Wednesday and Thursday ganization b , nducted and! not four on tends to invite the powers t « $ 3 6 oral oo we 1 » BOSTON, Oct. 14 he | cont c 0 weak Thurs- the detaile ture of it ‘ man might | !pternationa ~ Bar Will Meet po ey three 2 r ' of ‘ fore the Ar n election , Ay: a4 s ody of the pt At over of , avairy under Pitas plan G th m a . y ante ton Mintle B ' R t A mre 1 1 i ely t lopments of the sit . . peal : = t afte , nt f. Knapp | solid te not Olid financier, and | y , 1 “ ’ ay nafpndstag, dean f Alaska, Judge Ja lent | has failed to prod € h : » tate a . 4 ™ nae ; : LONDON, Oct. 14.—The Copen-|of the King County Bar associa-| necessities of life to keep her eat NEWPOR EW { =. on Se raphine Locmpnge eb be An, meccupled tm. Th t t har ; b t ha ‘orrespondent of he ox tion, t ‘ om ting of th as- | in regularly he furthe alle ! “ . be or u it the ont n rmy 4 favorably our The Sin rt ange telegraphs that a wire tion, t eld in Judge Tall-}that Be ie cruel and has wa } i 1 ne Ot the owalvel Gat ey oa Ay oP rie ‘ , te am from Libau to Dan 7 morning. The | does fot Wke They € wk yey th z Saiuene 6a " stie: 0 er’ the directors, n rt Kent in Th tar | naner erts that the Baltic fleet | meeting 1 be called to order at| at Adbertville, Wis, October & | ment ar oe is it army in attacking § ahop a hboring pl 4 et pled and one n alwo be @ tt moet-/ has sailed for the far east 9 o'clash Chaslotte §. Kinnear snothe al police + some ortant positions ur reinforcements are continually arriv- AND WHEN FARMER JONES WOKR UP TO TH® “THEM DINGED BOYS" WOULD BE WENDING THEIR iii