The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1904, Page 4

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| THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PU NLIAHING CO. OFFICHS—iN! and 1909 Beventh Avenue ~ HVERY AFTERNOON BXCEPT BUNDAY. TELEPHONES Business Depa. tmont—Sunset, Main 100) Independent Lae Baitorlal Department Sunset, Matn 118% The Bare Bastera offices bulla, f New York, W. HL Portert STAR AQHNCY—& CRIGERS—The de te " 5 r, Whe re advan ¢ mt label is & 6 Tribune or Copy, six conte per week, or twenty-five cents per month | ffice at Beattie, Wa Jane matter “And he gave it for hia opinion that whoever could make two are of corn, or two blades of grass to grow upon a spot of ground avhere only one grew before would deserve better of mankind and do more essential service to his country than the whole race of politi Me put together.”—Jonathan Swift. Frank Clancy, w ‘ tar has for so little time bee Piamea, » v age high 1 of all th The has been named and Yack” William the 4 , Randidate f t ft, he » elected by the ex-gar ng at River tt ya nty ¢ f the Philist é The Star some time ag allied attention to the fect that th put jeans were flying a lot anthropical kites with politteal ta autioned its rea the The Star's prophecy has been fulfilled, for the democratic kites have at last caught the br and they are soaring high Clancy has shown his band. He has allied himself with the de berata, has knocked the bung out of the big barrel, has become “Jack Williams’ good ange! and night and day 4 ne an army of tew bums” and loafers with the Williams banner at their head Clancy is playing for big stakes—just as he always does; and in aig he is play ¢ & jack-pot with no limit mfalon and across its f is written “Down With the Law.” H nts absolute con t both city and a» ance that it will be unmolested by adminstrat hor With an eye single to this rewar First ward autocrat is cor tng and colonizing the feum and riff-raff of the lower end of wn, and is resorting to all bis timé-honored methods of campaign ruption. , And that he may be sure of such a backing “Jack” Williams has with gambling should denies that. He has mised to play puss in th = Jack” is a good mo a faithful and law-enfor y bunt will always be rer has never been an ng e only with the rolsm ace would have aln t sold his neck as x $f collar 4 Williams has madé a no that w st him hund of Potes, not only in the ¢ nt democracy but the Fepublican party as well there are hosts of republicans who, dle Patisfied with their own candidate, would have voted f fot smeared himself with Clancy pitch. 4 But the Clancy collar nve @ millstene around bis neck. Without f the First ward polit eal dictator, whose disreputable thods a y too well known (Williams would not ba ad much diff ty in defeating the b Pican fidate, whose r i in the snty commissioners’ office has Bhown him, to put it to be an stworthy man for any Défice of high responsibility 1 Williams, of course, denies that he has ancy as bh po- Ritiea! “philosopher and gutde,” and so ha ndihee, but Genials have a “milk eye on recent political « an effective quietus on any $ The Long-Neary fight episod ee or Williams may make, no matter haw they may denials that Cw attempt to exense their action in Chat a The bare fact that this t time im the history of King Pounty that the sheriffs off red with price fight at tempted to enforce the clearly-defined law against them is enough to pondemn both © hoped to make out of stopping the fight has become an eleventh-hour oomerang that may land a knock-out blow on ele e and Williams, and the political capita tion day—a little Bitferent from the sort the sheriff tried to prevent when he stopped the fight ) It looks as if public p er and civ orr m were going to be Mion may go, for the republicans are ask fampant either way ¢ ing the taxpa: to vote f a candidate w past political record Looms up biack against ! th mocratie standard bearer will at the nod and be f r Tup gambling king who ls he for the crown that fn wrested from him { With a corporat Jancing on one stick and a gambler's Quppet dancing on another { n's ch for the poo: ter LET THE PUBLIC JUDGE FOR THE PAST TEN DAYS The Star has been publishing a series of articles arraigning the methods employed by the Charity Or ganization society of this city, and is now ready to submit the ques tion whether “organized nergan harity furnishes the bet ter me ot expressing "Mi gations to th who happen to be less unfortunate than elves to the court of je opinion When this paper f 1 its first criticisms of the C. 0. 8. it was not apparent that it 1 be found necessary, in order to pro tect the public, to go t gths as it has, for it was not until the methods of the St lof charity had been Investigated for several days that the 1 evils of “organized arity as rep resented by Stecle bec ' The Star was surprised to learn how far from the fur ntal p ples of organized charity, as it best exponents interpret it, that Mr. Steele had wandered in his management of the aff f Organization soclety It was then and only then that The Star became convinced that it would be for t 1 ood to expose fully the methods em directed against M “ so nally, nor against organized charity as it is defined by it t exponents, but against Steele's official acts as the head of i charity in th In the true cor organ ixed eharity mean thi Distressed peop r aro referred to the bureau of asso ciated charities with t ran ce that @ trained worker will tact fully wt their ner 1 posst bilities, will endeavor, physician Mike, to plan for th tive treatment, and will strive to secure Adequate assistance for them from such ap, Gnd individual helpers as will build up the distressed « Wholesome self-support That Steele has digressed woefully from thin t¢ pal charity @tar has shown by multiplied exampies—how he has turned down 04 deserted the poor and needy, in some cases after aasuring them that he would provide for them,—and many more instances could be cited, but they would only om phanige the lengths to which he has prosecuted tis power in the name of charity Steele has shown that he endeavored t Mable wetivity of the cit @% has shown open and aggressive hostility to other and legit ‘bust, not to say worthy, charitable institutions tm the city, monopolize all the char CAN YOU BREATHE THROUGH YOUR NoBK? If not, why not? We cun tell you. EXAMINATION FFWAe, SEATTLE OYE, UAT, NOSE AND THROAT leragmnate, 4-6 Maller Block, Corner Sod and Columbae, * ividual charity rolleve the {Immediate distress of aggravated 1 all 5 ible obstacles in thelr way, ut he w 1 through tb 1 \ " th ny for p h jrer the y the C. 0. 81 1 t hful a € t mb, tn it f M and expert ke ‘ table mat not hy that ay nursery is the only titution under the care of private and Yanory met that fa early three- fourth the monoy contributed tg ad tration” and one-fourth for the Yellel the sake of @ a tow twolated bngpeite ty, ho has allow id numbers of worthy of Immedinte t t t 1 the needs and poasitilitte on f-nup porting,” ft has not been made ap t or thone » are behind him sha eh revealed where private and unor t ay ffering moth and children from on compelled to take up the work of re that organised charity has been able to make t is that the Ucieme are inspired by « “mt and are only the “opposition of ignorance. The Star is glad to be laboring under a “mi guilty of th pposition of ignorance,” for it indred » thousands of our good citizens are same “misconception” and cherish the same And it does not seem probable that the all wganised charity, who “see the light” and are will be able im any reasonable length of time t tion or lift them out of thelr unenlighter C. 0. 8. offers the charitably inelin fh &@ short sentence in the statement pre sittee of the C. O newer to The Sta ty, you don't have t to ite patrons, th 1 to, and withhold the helping hand when w constitu ted and promulgated, comes knock he United | I bet th A would witd strong | hile I pack @ ape pla ead w . ity Malls « et ' si» n't know that a per - ; rs m th ’ x aA If marriage is « 7 4 The Utah gent is © keep Vor he doth marry ay, | To b himseit on | UN-NATURAL HISTORY | 1 «|i t high on ropes of f Ite song ke desert lands 1 Its plu full of carpet tw ~ TROUBLE IN "HOUSEHOLD . | WIFE ACCUSES PREACHER oF smething| TELLING HER TO GO TO A) sour or wate WARMER CLIME IN HER SUIT sold. at lest.) FOR DIVORCE Prous unspoken By Scripps News A t forever I myself, 1) FARMINGTON, Wash., Oct. 21 are 1, A sensation has nm created bh brave } over a divorcee aske: ie an hor Uan minister Th mplalot ne charges that in Jane Ravens, in gasped the fit of violent temper, said to plaintiff 7 You de gO straight hell — And after that date the plaintiff F , refused to live with the defend %” man and wife, occupying spa but—firat | Pate apartments. They Were mar ried in Whitman county to) 188d (Special to The Star) } STARBUCK, Wash., Oct. 21 | Republican Canc jarrived he | patgning te iv Mr. Med Wad |to make raliroad coneetions er to reach Pomeroy which will be tende city Mor LAKH MOHONK Philippines was the cussion at yesterday's meeting the Mohonk tndia Hawall was discuss The tenor of the re of the two Island poaaeaaions. t dan eneh ight the dock and huskin}| NEW YORK, Oct. 21.--At @ re On meade, sruurd oF renkio buntin’, Oe tie Ci, Romevin papralivery a LAIR borane ‘ath Moai trycte hid T tt @ « HE SRATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, OCT. a1 Indiana is Afire With Political Enthusiasm *' aie a COUNTRY REVELING CALM OF APATHY FIRE AND ATMOSPHERE FULL WROUGHT TO THE HIGHEST PITCH OF EXCITEMENT FROM ‘BULLET DID SENATORS KISSING FORTUNATE POLITICIANS BUZZING THE YOUNG LADIES INIMANAPOLL stumps thunder rums and redfire nto the state Boars the Signature eores from « et that “if 1» don't like our way and they distinctive uniform Activity dimpla t partle reater than ¢ f This in D home state a ITS WORK MAIL CONTRACTS TO BE LET re “m CASTORIA For Infants and Children. * |The Kind You Have Always Bought Letllithe: is to give alma where of the sad downfall of rns Roosevelt t And the tariff Free Barbecue Dinner Saturday, October 23 FREE RENT OR FREE HOMES payments smaller than Lots $35 and up. Terms $ per month. City water ery lot. Only 15 minutes on Washington street [have been + Parker have Switzerland lar whirlwind monst rations Bi MINISTER’ a CATARRH OF THE STOMACH A Pleasant Ertectual Cure for tt warm and comfortable, Ma aribou calf, lace or congre t stomach haa | » F ey = a full or bloating sensation & formation | heart and lone ffieult breath hervousness 4 1 tongue and if the in- | Ladies’ Juliets for by the wife * posl- of Rev. D. F, Ravens, a local Chris common and ob ¢ ts found tno ment and irritate | Seattle Homeseekers RAYMOND & HOYT’S (938 SECOND AVENUE) EXTRA VALUE SHOES Men's Waterproof Sh ade ape this climate, will keep y feet double soles of the quality to insure ! wear. They are cerlainly extra val $2.95 Comfort Boys’ Billy Buster Shoes A full line now in stock Sixes 9 to 12 $1.75 ines 12% to 2 $2.00 es 2% to 5M $2.25 when normal the catarrhal disappeared According to have one daughter, aged 16 years MEAD AT STARBUCK treatment Is to use | all drug stores jate A, K, Mead ¢ today on his cam and thorough hard time filling his date at Pom t night, because of a failure was forced to drive 35 miles in or d that exten ive preparations are being made at Walla Walla for the reception | ed him in that | mus discharg Oct. 21.—The IbJeot for dis umption Cure stomach wit nvention, and 4 last night parks of the epeakers was bow to govern and |W better the conditions of the natives | nat of men after ¢ aly one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia T bave fonnd flowh Sound rent from thelr use.” Stuart's Dyapepiin Tablets ie the wafout prepruwtion ception tomderpd Iii ty the Cele | on cla dik aliiat, Bemusiine sis Ses SE ae et ie Soom Mh geargaeer Poo and o: com venient te! ed'y tor ump tore of a OPEN ALL MIGHT You Can Buy Here For Less Than Elsewhere Lydia Pinkham Compound B30 Fountain Syringes, warrant ed ALAOK Bringing the Re- mainder of the Season’s Un- claimed Tailor- Made Suits and Overcoats Saturday Oc. 2 AT JUST the Price They Were Ordered for We do not care to take up r time with an attempt t ribe these suits and overs but w only « that 4 m the lat y are made fre st and best aterials, tm all patterns styles, are ut and 1 in the best possible manner and will be SAl AT ONE-HALF THE ORIGINAL PRICE. Merely as a sample of prices $20.00 Tailorma: Overcoats $25.00 Tailormade Overcoats $20.00 Tailormade Overcoats $1 $35.00 Tailormade Suits Overcoats $17. $40.00 Tallormade 8 Overcoats limited and we an thes eptional values Bat once each year during mm annual clearar sie. which ends with the ming out of this Alaska ment ROGERS AILORIN C0. 118 FIRST AVE Known the Jentists botan IN¢ WITHOUT PAIN for TEN YEARS Silver Fillings Gold Fillings . Full Set Teeth that fit from. Gold Crowns $3.00 to BROWN’S DENTAL PARLORE 713 F t Avenut lors 1 6 Union ‘iret & f MacDous 8 t k é — BOSTON PAINLESS DENT! 1400 Second Av., Opp. Terry Fen trost PUTED No Students ALL OPERATORS LICEN PRICES tice hours, 8:30 to 9:00 to 32,00, pe

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