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y en > ©! ONE CENT r x ome Lhe seattle Star Feta: NIGWT EDITION SBATTLE, WASHINGTON, *TUES DAY, OCTOBER 18, 1904. VOL. 6. NO. ao5. a5 CENTS PER MONTH os MAY REGISTER AT THE CITY HALL FROM 7 A. M. UNTIL {2 AT MIDNIGHT TODAY. YOUR LAST CHANCE. epublicans must Win Their How “Trust Promoter” Steele Fight for Mead in King County Persecuted a Helpless Family ) help the poor to help them him bitterly on the point he would TURNER YILL COME TO THE CASCADES WITH MORE THAN 044604 P4-094-4-04-06-0600-0404-0004-444040004040404 HE HAD THE FATHER ARRESTED FOR VAGRANCY, AND | have broken up the fami 9000 MAJORITY FROM EASTERN WASHINGTON, AND /|® hove the cause of poverty 4 the chi 1 “4 : Myr / pe ep - d put the aided perso he wa d the children, sent the mothe tf WHAT CHRIST WOULD HAVE DONE : Whiinw mea THREATENED TO FARM OUT THE CHILOREN TO STRANG: | the county poor farm und had the PIERCE WILL AL | TO IT--RAILROAD CANDIDATE CANNOT | $ 3 e tashiy imenbdidiaty the | father put im Jail for vagraney : > “| ceutten te those fa want ERS AFTER REFUSING THE M ASSISTANCE |‘ ; COUNT ON MORE THAN 8,380 MAJORITY ON THE WEST SIDE, | ¢ Readers of The Star were told in these columns yesterday These are some of the purposes | OBSTACLE TO CHARITY. 1 @ how H, Wirt Steele, the “charity trust” pramoter tried to put % | of the Charity Organteation society, | ——_——_—— ADMITTING A MEAD MAJORITY OF 2,500 IN KING gO ee sckervait ghar fh fy Hee be | an declared by itself, Just how far | [ “This is only one of a number of ® gument that poo ortunate % who bad been denerted “Thi i . =— 4 aie were NOT FIT ORJRCTS OF CHARITY, and 4 Hl Wirt Stee and hie retinue of | ly, I argued with him, saying that ( adopted out and his wife sent to the | CA#e* that have come under my ob- _— ® that the managers of the home would injure its reputation if + aselstante have wandered m| it was not a q jon of the past | county hospital, the poor man left | Servet and I do not hesitate to @ they continued to ald these frie ndl young women Steele, « these purposes ie indicated by an| Prosperity of the man, nor how he | and dared not go near again 1 went | *Pee) I belie that Mr. Steele Upon the republican party of) nearly as great tm the state. ‘Their|@ furthermore, refused to indoree this Institution on the same © | inceas® related to The Bar this| had lost his money, but of their) te Steele about it and be said that | @Md b nization here have beem King county, which was bet 1 | eatimate, based upon figures turned| @ grounds and tried hin best to Keep it from getting any finan. ¢ morgios by Mra. George Brown, of | present straits. | Howe wan arrested as @ rant, | nd still are one of the worst obs teto the hands of the transconti-| in to Chairman Palmer, of the state|@ cial ald from the charitably inclined ® | 201 Dexter avenue, who has for the! Sin Pet kept in jail over night, and released | *#cles to charity that the legitf- nental railroad trust by its unscrup entral committee, by the members | @ What & different sort charity’ this ts to that which ithe & | past ten years been engaged In pri STEEL PRE TED THEM the next morning on promising to| Mate charities of the city have had ulous Veaders last spring, baa failen | of that body-at a recent meeting, ia] @ ‘lowly Nazarene set up when the Pharisees brought before him ® "| vate charitable work an the . ' go to work and take care 0 to contend with ele has b the m of electing the ticket! that Turner will come to the ( © a woman of the class that are cared for in the “Home for the # tt Two of the little girls wore shoes | “£0 to work and take ca J se has teem Seana take the came aie Tae veg “See t ~ Sineabe » | Door of the city that barely hung on their in family Meanwhile, Mra. McDer- | P0t only a stumbling block in the sted upon the state by the mal-| cades with a mafority of 9,062, and| 4 endless } Dur e heavies ue las t way ¢ rity ‘ous Tacoma convention of May that Mead w . majority of | # Did he sp her and hand her over to her accusers and ¢ During the heaviest rains last! rage of leather and they cried be-| Mott and myself somehow managed | * f charity, but he has beem u v $380 votes west of the moun-|}# allow them to execute the Jaw of Moses in her case? * winter,” said Mra. Brown, “a most) enuse they were humiliated by the | t keep the family alive iw aggressiv inte nee, and iesintndteas Wank WURGLie: Wes eante-}taben eens oui OF oat : Mol @ | pitiable case-was reported to me. other children at school. 1 asked | trying to find the man work. The his tive | so fer from date for governor, is hopelessly Mead's entire majority, the Tur-| ¢ Jobn vill., 10 and It, telle what He did. @ | The family’s name was Howe, The| Mr. Steele for an order for shoes n were all good and anxious ®Uarding sinet imposters, seems Ghaten te eensiy Overy.county Gam | 5 figure, must come | # When Jowus bad lifted himself up and aw none but the # | father had but dne arm and could | for the two, and after I bad fairly Ip. I never saw « nicer mah-|t© have as its chief aim to prove of the Cascades and that he w t nty and the north-/ ® woman, He said unto her: Woman where are those thine @ : find ho employment by which to! begged him for a couple of hours mered set of children. The little | ©¥*ry hung sick and distresse@ Tun far behind Turner \ nty, they claim,|@ cusers? Hath no man condemned thee reps : ® | support bjs wife and five little ones,| he consented to give me order | tls wanted to help their erippled ho comes to the notice of Gqot, te weet Of the countian © w a majority | ¢ She sald; ‘No man, Lord And Jesus sald uito her chileieatioes & bake ta erme She the mountains, th the Mpad Neither do I condemn thee; go t and sin no more, © eae arm Yionas ompany. ‘But the shoen | father and Mra, McDermott and my most ¥ he nountalns. e allron he pan _ eith eo condemn - ~ be Py it hovel h le clung on the hi te staking ‘te last bope ca ceahebtte tm the onal suaaiet 6010 We leave it to the public to say which of these Mr.. @ p< ey whe np othe! must not cost more than « dollar| Seif planned to have the mother his county and depending on t th thwe ® Ste r the managers of the for the Friend ae a caving bank on Lake! ond a quarter a pair,’ said he, ‘that bake home-made bread and let the | #*#!# in one or, whelming no P The f wing GPiaying the Pharisee and which ywing the gentle teach- @ | VieW Avenue, in the 1400 block. T) is plenty to spend on then I told | ttle girls sell it to families in the | tWO small matte was to give am fority to pull head of the strength of ® ings of the lowly man of Galltlee * | went but there, and by him it would be my to buy | residence districts after school, We | Ofer on the county commissioners ticket through torial canaieete " One represents “organized” charity in Seattle and the other @ | bose@s from across the sisceate sheen, ¥ insisted on| thought it a capital plan and the | On some other organization, and Yet, in the face of the fact that given ® does not as pared my wa wn the the cheap ones I did the best | mother was overjoyed. 1 went to| there t as well om CPF44SOSOETESEETESED | Cone that cut the place I could with the money. That waa| Mr. Steele to see if he would help | Obtained without the aid of the soe eeeRErrrCrErorrg, elety. I know that Roo when I am try- ing to assist a poor family one of the rest of the world. 1 f fe k of flour. He a the all the assistance he gave us, and| W# out with a na velt will car county by Sly bait fromen inside the hovel.) then HE BEGAN WHAT WAS| hot only refused absolutely to do votes of the repub raon anty “ ~ rf at ing him by refusing to sup y, ns ~ $ BEGA? oe S jommittes priva ‘ wpghth ng oe Pree sy iced. | Mead 40.000 W orks withobt @ single bit of food in the! REALLY A PERSECUTION OF | this, but THREATENED TO HAVE | the kt cs tcan do for them prised at a coe mantontty for Mead, | com Mead. i a Sachomish ‘The estimate for Thurston county house, half-clothed and starving.| 7m FAMILY. Mr. Howe, the) THE LITTLE GIRLS ARRESTED| !* to keep their distress from bew while the Turner supporters. claim a Mead, 1.0 Skagit—Mead, 600. | 1 undoubtedly too high for mead COULD FIND NO WORK father, wae searching every day for | AND THE PARENTS PROSECUT s known to the Chatty Or- majority of 1,000 for their man. Kitsap—Mead, 4 Istan a, | Swasme _ ae = es that Oe geATTLE BREWING & MALTING work, but could find none, and| BD BY THE HUMANE OFFICER | S4nizatior and I have Jong Never in tt of t . favoring Turner in Pierce county ‘The. wiother, almost too weak to| when 1 reported the case to Mr.| if we allowed them to sell the | *ince lea that time ts as well ty has factional atrite x stead a are at work ther Also, and ere fur COMPANY MAKING EXTEN: | \6.55 cn her foot, held the baby in| Stecte be taper eeend, as wasted if spent in appealing to - < » fighting tooth and toe ir. St ty threatened the ove the; | im me yr aohent ron aiilion SIVE IMPROVEMENT ber arms and the ch bare-| ployment for him. After several] I"had a half dozen other cases| Mr. Steele or any of his clerks, sea ean county leaders than now So Clarke count cage ’ footed and hungry, huddled togeth-| calls and walting for an hour or/ in 4 and did the best that 1| There {s only one spirit in that of- he seeds of discord sown in th Cowlit er im & corter, while the father, | so at each call, Mr. Howe was sent Id, but I lost track of the family | flee. That is the spirit of hound- Jess and drageing Kast of the mountains too little be | rachta with a tearing cough and | te an address where Mr. Steele sald a few de undoubtedly adowed for Turner in| pho seattle Brewing @ Malting both Spokane and Whitman COUN- {company at Georaetown, has start-| Wie the empty sleeve of a shabby | bo would find work. But when the| that they had got fr Lies. Conservative democrats ebti~| od och of clearing for ite new mate Turner's Spokane majority at tling works, to cont $40,000. Sa found | ing down the 4 and| YP whatever ea 4 sold the| them to wa worthy.’ ye, and then republican county con the so-called Piles prog forced down the throes testing delegates, hs and flourished ap: Spparent apathy of We of the party, and a b , ‘ebd™ 4 fair way to be tribute r#fter King county had re fado~4 mpty handed from the cor ration love feast at Tacoma, at Asotin—Tur which J. D. Farrell, the political ne 150 Columbia—Turner 1 be found against nt a verdict of ‘ume ». Chena break eve’ by the side, had just | firm at the address given found that | moved. The mother ha . stumbled in from a vaip search for he ad only one arm they refused to| furniture tg a se nd-hand dealer; 4.000 and Whitman, it is predicted. | rar it has cleared the ground and is | #uch work as he was able to 1 give him the work, and he went | and they hid moved to Tenth ave-| “Tt will be time to approve of ore Will give at least half of her 6.000 /nearty through with the tunned that | sent them some food immediately, back to the 0. 8. « For | nue west. A short time afterward | #anized charity when some kindly votes for Turner and or he ve.) will run from the brewery to the} and my net; v, Mre. McDermott, | three hours he sat in the office and they were ejected for nenpayment | person, who tempers his judgment ood ae: ee ae age ym - donne oe, This tunnel will | who had reported the case to me,| waited while Steele and his assist-| of rent and the one-armed father with, the milk of human kindness, ina. to cntemmsian a orenmae #0 pes ee i teeny ee od | helped me gather together some | ants sat writing at their desks, and! was arrested for vagrancy. I tried| !* put in the official chair to as- ne Co . ind ts c‘othing, fuel and groceries for their! no one would pay any attention to! to find them could not get| sist the rest of us. by ayy peals. Suc! = publican majorities in Wash is about feet in length n ebuw n length And | immediate needs, Then I went to) him. I went the nd saw him! trace of them for a long time. 1/ cont ‘ office in the b oat bang!\r M Skamania—Ti Mead weet of Total majorit manager of the Great Northern and | Doug Turner. 2 & Roosevelt a lead of 34,215 over | shout six fect in the clear, being , a democrat, named a ticket with the ner, U« Franklio Parker, while tt allows Mead but | putt of cement. The bottling house |'2¢ Charity Organtzation society’ waiting. Finally. Mr. Steele went) finally heard that some one had nds of such s persom aid of the 116 delegates he had) Garticid-—Turner, 308 4,810 over Turner will be on the east side of. the | 9d Besought Mr. Steele's asnist-) out, and Mr. Howe went home. The! built them a little house at the| Would bean al help. But untill med in the county convention, the Okanogan——Turner The Oregonian's figures are pub-| tracks, opposite the brewery, and| net Mr. Steele said he would/ next morning he went back again| back of a lot on Capitol hill where | such an arrangement is consum- ty lenders low pelaimed | 2 Turner, 206. Klichi.| Mehed im yesterday's iseve and are | witi be 80 feet w 220 feet in| “look the case up,” but refused to) and asked Mr. Steele if he could| the mother was following out our mated | prefer to take the chance t there was perfect harmony. Bat! tat—Mead Yakima— Br ated to be the result of & Fry | length and 26 feet tn heighth. | ive any immediate assistance. He| do anything for him in the way of/ plan and baking excellent home-| of feeding an Imposter rather than all that has been changed. even. Walla Walla~Break even. careful canvass of the state. The) ‘The machinery will be moved| evidently set his detective bureau | work made bread, which the little girla| to permit the hungry to go without ‘ by yooh. Ae 4 vag he + range rg? ee ce ro mga Deg ve ae a = yen - pee a Bay | to work upon the poor one-armed Can I do anything for you?" | gold to residents. I believe they | bread “ noes & - PORES SES We. 7S SON . jew, and a lot of new machinery) man, for he later informed me) said Mr, Steele. “Yen, indeed, I can ° | i f ead jority of 1,000 in | oy # > are there today, the whole family — - de and the railroad commission | 4 gives Mead « majorit f the latest type will be installed |yaap wR HOWE WAS ‘NOT ah up your tamily. A man who| tegether, and the father, 1 beard HIS HEARTLESS TREATMENT, rner’s majority over Mead, | Pierce, in spite of the fact that the | This house when complet Hi give} } joune when complete will BV lwoeryy and DESERVING OF | won't work and take care of his tiad secured a job as fagman for| .° , republicans concefle the loss of | employment to about 78 meg Spokane is given but 1.750) ‘This bottling house ix the largest | NO HELP WHATEVER, as he had | family bas got to expect such | one of the railroad companies and Dill, the man and the measure that he King county republicans were “Mr. Steele never gave me an ‘Ine dorsement’ card. Indeed, I did not feajoled into betraying, are openiy| The only possible flaw in the Pierce working against Mead and in favor | above calculation. ateording to the | tor Turner and best equipped on the Pacific | One® bad money and ‘gone through | things.” j all doing very well. Had HM. Wirt Turner and handveds of hereto. | Turner republicads, i in the fig-| Otherwise the figures are much |coust. Large pipes will run through [Jt Maving no funds myself and) HAD THE FATHER ARRESTED. | Stecte had his way, and had not| @esire any, but he did not forget te Aoyal party men openly predict | ures for Pierce county. the same as those given above the tunnel, carrying the beer from | knowing the dire need of the fam-| Frightened lest his children be Mrs. McDermott and myself fought | tel! me that he desired 1 should _ ithe Tormer’s defeat tive republicans the | the brewery to the bottling house, ’ oh wotiott contetoniiaien wa St 0Ral fered’ with securing the funds of ar-| Where it will go (Brough the regu . be | oe WHAT PEARY MAY FIND. the society, from which, he said, the other charities could draw for such cases as he deemed ‘worthy.’ The steamer Melville Doll rived in port.tod&y from San Pedro, | arp rocess of bottling. and. ca: ugh tb republican papers of ' Cal, with a full catgo of asphalt vied in care at the door. ily support he brewign company has also Coneceding that Mead will carry) ner will syrely em King county by 2,500 votes, the Joyal anti-raiiroad republicans pre but do not give bim 54 dict Turner's election by a majority that county practic bought an W¥ttrle engine, fo be used in switching cars while being loaded his piece of machinery “I think I voice the sentiments of nearly every legitimate charity fm | the city when I say that the Char- ity Organization Society has beém and still remains one of the eit greatest sources of real misery and je smbitterment among the poor, Mr. | Steele, by his heartless treatment of individual cases and his publicly expressed opinions that all poor families in distress should be brok- en up has frightened sick and poverty stricken fathers and moth- , appealing for food for py and I have Battle Still Raging Seay erected, at a cost.of about § | Mr John Miller, superitn With Varying Success "<=: ts |Drowned ers from their starving chi'd . PETERSBURG DISPATCHES TELL OF RUSSIANS DRIVING sr. YOtet0oesseees14essseses : | on th sick beds JAPS FROM IMPORTANT POSITION, OF THE CAPTURE OF , + Himself | | heard women on a 2 THINGS COMING TO 2 | pegeing piteously that Mr, Steele GUNS AND OF THE SURROU NDING OF A JAPANESE FORCE b Jn tead | he kept in ignorance of thelr con= : {tio et he ta thelr childrem STAR READERS + soa . i ‘ Of Cat) | trom them com i (By Scripps News Ass'n) 4 As to the purposes a we “i Tomorrow The st * | as they by n publish sis. ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 18.— Gene ndet to- | nish whet it considers the © By Scripps News Ass'n | sound well and no doubt if they, belly: npenpes Hest Eye cota hnys “ong i | ® best story that haw yet been @ | were properly carried out would re= ¢ Ap at . MERRILL, Wie, Oct. 18.—Will lieve the contributors to charity of z | ef ° | anne ce on the part of so- F am Keouser . stepped out o - | much annoyan nt ® L & t our e|" py ie sy | licitors. They also might guard 4 rreny * | mill dam to throw a cat into the | against a few of which a th . 1 u th Rus * | river t his balance, fell into the | } I think Seatt —— whose stories avpear in Amer- @| Water and was drowned, being |@ than any other « an lean newspay 1 the only #| drawn under by the undertow fror | | the United States. But under tte la Militaire st American newspapers which @|the dam. The eat éWam ashore | present management and methods force ts have th ght to publish these @ the Charity Organization Society is man t Port « he @ - } . warn ble mistake and stands ~ 4 i a deplora ks and tions with »« Gets 15 Years ta the way of all charity workere = and 8 see mires amie | who are rea’ly trying to help the 7 - poor and trying to relieve real dig JAPANESE DRIVEN FROM POSITIONS maginable, @| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15 | ’ LONDON, Oct. 18$—The Exc hang tit isin. ®| nett was this morning sen | rin ch says the Rus m O the mont terrible war of m *| Quentin for the murder of Maj. J drove the Japan fr six p The nh timba *) W. McClung in the room of Mrs,| 4 guns, eight of them Maxim battle Is st he word “w appears in ®| Hitchcock at the Palace hotel last (By Scripps News Ass'n) 4 it but three thr and then @| November } only for th irpowe of . » 7 . ¥ + Oct. 18.—A jury toda - JAPANESE SURROUNDED trast. The nothing about @| ‘The N. Y. P. liner Knogawa Maru | as cacy sift of $40 do to ume { ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 18.-—- A Giepatch received a ‘ t 1 Lt he *| is due here tomorrow with a b’ ma snell, a li-year-old girl, } that the Russians Sunday surrounded Colonel Yamadas’ column and ge a gy we Cae Se al merchandise | against the Union Traction com- q eaptu 4 gun Ar great bat{le is expected tod a tee : >| NEW YORK, Oct. 14 —Judae Par- | | pany, for injut aused by being q with ee Don't fail to re t ®| ker ed | York todwy and run over by a car in 1896, This te 4 ; ~ t to the el Seville the third trial of the case JAPANESE CLAIM BIG SUCCESS tM ! 4 r a 1 USh ne tm, { : e arke an re y Boripps News Assn) ONDON, Oct. 18.-~T rr resp with ghter, Mra, Hall, who Cr Gn eres General Okw he J sengion w York rday to att LONDON, Oct. 18—Japanese 4@ of th ir x a smal ft. The | ratic 1 eting at “LIEUT. PEARY EXPECTS TO START ON ANOTHER EXPLO RATION TRIP, WITH HE NORTH | slumped considerable today on re Russian center, t s, is in a dis orderly yuare garden POLH AS HIS OBJECTIVE POIN T, IN A FEW MONTHS,."—New @ Item, ports of Russian successes.

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