The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1909, Page 7

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ORMSBY QUADRUPLETS ’ SENT TO ALMSHOUSE, Ag THE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1909. ARE STENOGRAPERS RE- SPONSIBLE FOR THE BIG ONES THEY TELL? LIES i | ‘ | y ; ali Seattle, Wash, Jan, 26, 1909, | REASON OF IT ALL. SAV8 LOCAL|iaw for them. 1 told him frankly Editor The Star—In the columns of The Star of & recent date, PLUMBER, 18 THAT Wire {that I didn’t have money to do so. | Notice that a campaten has been started in one of the large Kastern] : - KICKED HIM OUT Kven after I showed him that Mrs. cities among members of a certain church to attempt to live for two! 4 ae wee cena ——— po oe b4 wooks as Christ would live, To the working girl, expectally one em ae loyed as I am—a stenographer who is trying to lead a Chriatian Charles Ormsby, father of quad: | me. p hott erapher h ne ad a Fuplets, triplets and twine, Is a} “SKe had some money when 1] Mfe—the posstbilities of doing this look very small and 1 would tke] q spre living at 1th av feft the firat time and with tite to state that in my humble opinion, | believe ft imponaible, In the| q glad "anid Phage = bought a ¢ Hee iin a imate | fest place, Can a girl be held morally reaponslble for the falsifications | ‘ Gharkes of ‘Conk cenaty. having | and Larson will suffer if [find | *M¢ types on her machine, dictated by her employer, who, If she retuned | been sent to the county hospital| out that the stories | have heard| to write them, would discharge her at once? My employers are dis by ‘ Chicago judge recently are true, ; ; honest to certain degrees, but ft ts all under the guise of business “Bhe kicked me out,” sald Orms It ie mot true that I ran away! 96 in justion to employes ail over the 4 aie idle By At his home last night, in ex-| from her,” he continued atice to employes ail over the business world, 1 would ilk plaining to a Star reporter the con Aw L have said, | was turned out, | % ®Y that 1 don't believe an employe who works under a man that dition of affairs stated above. The | She did not get b voroe on the | does not live a life such as Christ would live, can be held morally “kicking out” came some three! ground of desertion, because others} responsible for the falee things she writes in her letter Months before the last bunch, the heard her tell me to leave her} A STRNOGRAPHE A STENOGRAPHER “quads,” which entitied him to a) threshold | Eee Poosevelt: medal, arrived, he} Has Written to Her. | Rev, Matthews of the First Pros, who types les, I say she is NOT + eee further in telling bis side) 7 have written her many times] byterian church was interviewed ax| morally responsible for she ts no cece, aon bas €% | asking to take the ehiidren out of| (0 his views on this letter and he| more in the matter than the Rensively exploited in t the museum. She tried to have/ Said, “A man can live a consistent, machine which she operate carers One wath Res been the triplets exhibited but 1 would|Chrivtian life no matter where he| to write the letter, But a person Graphed all over the country not let her do so jis put if he wanth to. If the clorks|CAN lead a consistent Christian Couldn't Get Along Together Continuing, Ormsby told his|and employes of these dishonest) life if they wish to.” mt ' “We could never get along,” he! whole life's story, swinging in a lot| People would quit a few times be-| Rev, Van Horn, of the Plymouth ¢ explained further. “I married her|of scandal against his wife now|Causo they were expected to be) Congregational ehurch, when inter > 21 years and she Was and then, but admitting that he had/ dishonest, the employers would| viewed several days ago, said : when I was 15 years my senior. She would keep no proof of the scandalous stories | learn @ few things and they would | “That is a pretty broad sub) and nagging at me as if | were a boy, he repeated |be martyrs to the cause, They/1 want a little time to study over eee bat she found me a big boy He said he didn’t see where he} Would not need to worry about a it before making any reply.” This F “After the birth of quads," | could do anything for the | position etther, for there would be morning he sald, “I guess you had Helen, George, Theodore and Will! the “trips” and the “twins,” now| plenty for them to do. But as to| better let me off. 1 don't care to fam, they w ~ed on exhibition languishing in an almsbouse. The|the moral responsibility of the girl|anawer the questions. and ber and tempor. | “quads” are now seven years old " ° edie ary fort Ormaby Quad the aslo of photos netted her fortune estimated at the time of | cre MaKe Rena” "MYSTERIOUSLY MISSING : “The law taterfered and after ” that the fortume dwindled and Mra.) SPEECH eww : Ormsby and the children lived in} "4 - . J Fortune Is Gone. (Concluded) + | RIED ABOUT HIS DIS Just before leaving, howeve “] can't see where this money! vy papoose tae ote APPEARANCE. Davis informed ployes of the = went,” continued Ormaby Tt ne FP aad hotel that he was going to take! @desn"t look right to me. 1 did not) ,,, ided, and one of them| Mystery surrounds the disappear. * — —_: make a visit he of their birth until six months the election of a fadwe. I think | ance of Charle: vt amt to Green River hot springs. é ee Nasgeeed, and 1 then went | two candidates should be 5 matimated | 1 fret # Davis, proprictor of! “sire BN. Brooks, sister of Davis a back to Chicago from Denver and b judicial por m to he voted | Me ashington Hotel Annox cigar jast night stated that she was groat { a Offered to support the children. She °° it would got be simply | stand, who, two weeks ago, left his! ly worrted over his absence and is Be had ectured an uncontested divorce |* free of voting for one man. | place of business, intending to go to| now making an attempt to locate! from me shortly after I left and No Strength to Write. New Westminster, B.C. and has) him | : the judge would not give me any| “l simply suggest these things, be- | not been heard from aince | When last seen here, Davis was| ; children until { remarried ber ause 1 have br os e. to Davis, so far aa can be learned,| in good health and, according to : “This I would not do, and the| You, and I have net te ame alok. | inced his intention of visiting statements of those conhected with | f fudge told me to take an action at and vo I have not written you a| Westminster for the purpose bis business, eyerything connected) ' > ere enenneneeetnennennenenenseer sage. 1 have not done anything. lof attending a surprise party and| with his financial affairs, so far as t expect to be able to do|@ bowling contest, He was then! they could tell, were in goodshape FINE PROGRAM © == I like for yo nf ch asserably giving sae an in might rec operate myself and becom ronger, #0 that when { come back : 1h wilt be ernor indeed, and in ltruth that ls what I want to be TICKETS FOR JOHNSTON'S PI (diana) 1 do not desire to say more, of ANOLA RECITAL CAN BE SE pecially since | was told not to my By the D. 8. Johnston Co. in their |! have a few col my strength will net permit fet Hal tomeerew = (PYiday) 4 io 1 will have to wait onell the ‘a evening promises to be the most). ingtsiature and until | am able successful of the season to tell “ what { want, although it A very attractive program bas wit be awfully Inte then. J now been arranged, which includes solos jam ready to take that peculiar oath ‘by Mme. Grace Harris, the eminent /of office that nobody knows any- thing about. liater find out what | whatever it im. rnor of Washington.” wano, with a violin obligato by iss Marie Bishop. : ‘There ts no admiasion charge. Re- Served seat tickets can be secured | ‘upon application at the D. 8. John} Ston Co. establishment, Third and) A Universtty. | and Yealer. the Violin Instraction under direction of PROF. A. FL CONOVER Cons, New York City ¢ #till have a few thousand copies of MUSIC on male at also have 26 PIANOS purchased from THE CL at Third av., with stock, whi are OPP. NEW POSTOFTICE, 1321 1.2 THyRO AVE. > | On be made § smelter, attle. be present. 15 MUTUAL LIFE BLD. Mining men all interested cordially invited to and although 1 may I know now, it will make me gov (Applause) late per 5 Lessons FREE with $10.00 Violin Complete. 10 Lessons FREE with $20.00 Violin Complete ‘EK PIANO selling ata great sacrifice. J. W. Evans Piano Co. -JA Demonstration| » Saturday A run of ore will Saturday next (all day) atthe one block south of the ferry landing at West Se- from copy 1, and are GOLD CREEK MINING & SMELTING CO.! PHONE MAIN 2058 | | | Men's $1.00 Shirts for 25 cents. Bridge & Co.'s Clearance, First) =r COMMEND SHERIFF HODGE | _ FOR JAIL MATRON FIGHT Hons of the jail, and kne & reasonabie compensation for WOMEN WILL COLLECT MONEY | AND TALK ABOUT COM what ia} the CURED ON APPLICATION. sevens... 5 wig sot Ome feel MISSIONERS. | services of the matroas still, I never could do that, gentle- 4 mem. you know applause). eante-| He gang ot avert Hod Hodee| FIGHT FOR PRESIDENT: Bangle ne onan Merl hd F greeny Md ba ply wha oe jim the controversy with the county ‘ commissioners relative to the salary INDIANAPOLIS, Jan, 28. Ry Ua of the matrons has met with the) P.--President Lewis of the Unttedd | unqualified approval of the women | Mine Workers announced at thet of Seattle. convention today that the report) Mrs. Katherine D. Stetrtan, of|of election of officers will be an | 826 W. Fulton st. the woman who nounced on Saturday, which means fireworks,” aa the resolt of Watk-| ers ambition to succeed Lewis, will | come at that time. Tt has been predicted by ene, of the leaders that Lewis will take the most vigorous action regarding | the allegations of corruption against | him and will demand that the charges be proved or Walker be! diaciplined. | was among the first agitators for additional matro for the county | jail, said this morning Will Collect the Deficit. We don't want to see the mat rons strike, bat to keep at their }work. If we cannot appeal to the humanity of our county commisston ers, we will go from business house |to business house to raise the nec | sorta funds, and incidentally “ad- " the county commissioners. |troms at the county jail” The laboring men have taken a | great interest In the Might, and com jmendatory resolutions will be tn troduced the next meeting of the Central Labor Council expressing the approval of the Seattle untows. Bay Hodge is Right. | Labor officials interviewed this morning etpressed thelr approval in no uncertain terms. Recording | Seoretary J. R. Harris anid | Bob Hodge te © @ tlow to whom very Tom, Dick and Marry, Dance tonight (Thursday) at commisatoners pd others Leecht Park Pavilion, Gentlemen | dictate. Hodge knows the condt- 26 Ladies free. ooo THIRTY-ONE Jan. tidy | was | for drunkenness by the prosecution during the trial of Colonel Duncan Cooper, Robin Cooper and John D. Sharpe, charged with the murder of | Senator FE. W. Carmack, | qualified from jury duty Hart teday. Leigh was reb on bonds pending the result the grand jury's investigation wae dis- by Judge of JUROR DISCHARGED. BY SATURDAY | NEARLY TWO SCORE PIANOS MUST GO IN TWO DAYS. CAN WE DO IT? PRESENT PRICES AND TERMS BEST AN } of to} erything wet HIGH-BACK DIN ING CHAIR, SPE- L CIAL $6.15 — Oak, | Gouch of K largely quarter-sawed, finished golden Slip | ing on legs, leather t, box con struction, square, taper- | and 30 inches ing fromt posts, heavy shades, tuftec ped back panel PRINCESS DRESSER, SPECIAL $2975—Of Colonial design, with three drawers in base, mounted with wood knobs; scroll design front posts. Top measures 22x44 inches. Beveled plate mirror, 24x40 inches, is supported by two pleasingly shaped standards. Finishes, imitation mahogany or satin walnut. Nass cm ob, ANNAN 4 Ay ny) ad es N LEATHER ROCKER, SPECIAL $30.00—Large Turkish Rocker, cov- ered with genuine leather of dark olive color Has tufted back and arms, with plain seat; base is trim- med with fringe. Mounted on Har- rington spring Seattle Agents Ostermoor Mattresses tATHER COUCH, FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30. FINAL TWO DAYS OF Delivery of January Sale Furniture Purchases Must Necessarily Be at Our Convenience SPECIAL $27 arpen manufacture, diamond-tufted top and plaited sides wide i with patent buttons that wil The Most Important Furniture Selling Event of a Six-Month MUSIC CABINET, SPE- CIAL $9.75—Of birch, finished mahogany, with mahogany top and door. Top 1554x18 inches; height, 38 inches. Has serpen- tine-front door, interior fitted with four sliding shelves, shap- ed front legs. MISSION ROCKER, SPECIAL $5 Comfortable, well-made, and a very pleasing design. Of quartered oak, finished fumed. Seat upholster- ed with Spanish leather, back fitted with four shaped slats; square posts and box construction. i FREDERIC INCORPORATED 90 ae Well-constructed Oak frame, embossed carv- Full-length, Covered with genuine leather in dark olive | not pull out, of Dependable | ods | ROUND OAK TA- | BLE, SPECIAL $2.75— j Of oak, largely quarter- finished Early or weathered. Round 24-inch top, with beveled edge square tapering legs of heavy Shaped shelf. stock OAK DRESSER, SP. 3.50-—C, contains fout draw trimmed with brass hardware, ends, and shaped top meast: ome beveled plate mirror mall carvings ornament i wn thw and top of frame. oak, finished golden. ROCKER, SPECIAL $3.95—At- tractively designed, high-back Rocker of birch finished dull mahogany. Shaped back pane! and saddle-shaped wood seat, Well-made, high-grade Rocker. SON Mail Orders Filled at Advertised Prices SWER THE QUESTION. | managers of all local buildings Will pianos offered at the outset of this | new Johnston offered tomorrow at} L | wilt Be Wed—A public wedding one remain, These are principally} A splendid Singer upright, a $275 | Os vation Army hall, Fifth. av. & and the higher-priced ts and| value now only $ “ oe Washington st. when Sorgt. Clark naturally the mo A virtually brand new Autopiano| \e1aHtT MEN ARE ARRESTED aol Tue or my ro nave SGP wl wo Suit Dismissed—Suit for the re | An" — a rv ag Ld ware They must and will be disposed me tomorrow ats | RESULT OF COMPLAINT Jed Bubbling Water, an entry in the | COVST® Of $11,153.50 from Henry | conduct the coremony rhe avon of in the next two days. This Great | A costly Kimball, just tke new ; TO THE POLICE. |ixth race at the Bmeryville track, | Beck, former city eounctiman, In gaged in the army's industrial Clearance Sale will positively end|'!” fanclest mahogany. Pay now Oakland, Cal. The odde were 4 to| Sttuted by John B. Hazel, was or: | stor thie Baturday night. Quickest ao |OMly $348 instead of § | aed 1 aaa Batttinn Water won. Mol ™ dismissed in the supertor| Horse ts Paralyzed—While being tion Is necessary now } A superb Baby Grand, used in}. Pool selling in Seattle, commonly Question’ sa thy te ada pe court today. Haze! claimed damages it down Marian st, between oneerts only, 1 five mnie « handbooks, receive Sean Oars: tee See Peet by son o' es sustaine | First and Western a this morn- If you don't think we mean busi. |CoReert# only, magnificent tone— Mmnown as handbooks, received {t8) ioe to whom he | the g2| > w sngaet ustaiued In |ing: a horse al shed te HROctae first buyer 8 this dainty Jiret joit late yesterday afternoon falling through a@ floor ness come in and wee the magnifi| seument for § Res nal 1 jetectives swooped | Tetused-to pay the bet, MeQuestion | Express wag 124 was stricken cent $600 Schumann upright inj), : If Regular price |wWhen polle de ty Abe . ; : then complained to the police. Y Wants $6,000 Damages—Damages | with partial paralysis of the hind tanclest walnut case which goes) eu pop Oe a a ie eiieiits. cigar | teraay afternoon City Dete s{in the sum of $5,000 are asked by | quarters, and had to be kil now at a bona fide reduction of |,” Se canara he de Fa ne tid Neslae wer, and at} wiceman, folless. and. Grittith| Colla Willett trom the Geatte, Bet mly 68 a ~~ largest size pr in tanciest tore, at 119 Yesler way, and ar-| sped ‘down on the establish-| (tle company. Suit for recovery of yom (hy “Hen 2 Colonial walnut case. The regular brested elght men eee eee eee ee | same was. commenced Buperior | ak ained et A A bowutiful Knabe, largest size, | pr 5, tomorrow morning! §. Barret, who claims he ta a ate. | ™en : : Judge Tallman's court this morning.| with a es of rth r splendid tone and action to | $37 "| nographer, C. Gwinn, who says veral other handbooks known laintift th ff hay disct paige pont Bly Negation | nomra be in operation in satoons and! The plaintiff alleges she was | yar discharging this she t And sixteen other rare snaps, | is a miner, and J, Crook, known a Se ahaut the ott un. | struck by a car Decembe 4. 1907, | will I Y Australia One of the famous Kimball pi-| ranging in prices from $182, $147.| “Doo,” who says he is a at caiiehi aak’ tart au] Pee re injury through good o o 6 ). onduc a pool der urve anoe, and urther ar anos, good as new, at only $298. [6168 uj are ob conducting a pool: | der way tee ated Garelosances on. the part:OF oi] Dance Tonight A fanciest, largest size Hardman. No serlously tnelined Pt Buy sn sted under | pany emple | me T hay) ae can't be told from new; pay $198|er can afford to ignore this oppor. the city ordinances h was re-| Burnside Returns. " \ rR ge eager tomorrow instead of $425. tunity any longe nomber this leased on $200 cash bail | After completing the repairs to |, wt Give Whist ite a try enki, Bask ra mn, Co For $278 you can now secure alaale will positively end Saturday 8 Stuttsman, a walter at t EBs pans Mga arm gpg Ft boca N ney Sacre Ladies fr virtually brand new Stelyyay up-jevening. Come in the first thing Vienna cafe; KE, Gardner, a shingle by the Patterson the day Mr and Mrs. ©, Bennett nitine all-wool Men's Black Clay right in fanctest mahowan? case.| tomorrow morning, select a plano AY m Tacoma; J, A. Sear earthquake, the cableship Highth N,, Friday, January } tod Suits, actually worth 815, Was $650. Jand hear the joyous strains of , waiter at Gerald’s cafe; G. i ie has-returned to port ta] ?% qr the benefit of the Maccabee| ea, g7 A. Bridge & Co.'s Clear. A superb Voue & Bons, used very | splendid plano in your home by Schafer, a news agent, and C, W late equipment fore. pro will @ D. i lup | ance, First and Ye ar * little. Pay tomorrow only $188 (n-| nightfall. Bear in mind we stand, Willard, a butcher, were booked as g to her summer's assign | win sien se donne et Bhacth hal, | mm tead of $460 r to make any terma to meet witnesses and released upon thelt) ment on the coust of Alaska Univeralt ti t . Y At $162 we offer you choice of|y quirements, within reason onal recogniaance to appear in| ing, J y 29 ‘This i the ob CLEARANCE SALE two splendid medium-sized Fischer | Oldest and Largest Dealers, Johr Tank stoamer Argyle ts ars | gecar , and th ral nen toe uprig 1 , ally i laton Co, Bie 1 and niver id resulted from a com fe in th " ith a cargo of ‘ 1a. tye all Stock of jothing, uprights. Cost originally $400. ton Hidg., Third and Unty id } ma ee ee ee preity Y : Hats, Shoes and Mon's Furnish Then for only $ you can #e-| sity This is also ur last op t made by Valter MeQuestion : , . ; ing Goods at less than half price, cure tomorrow one ct the reliable| portunity to get afin Violin, \m « who he has been “play Men's Fine Coat abetovation! los cries ot rent wuiiin TD RAINIER CLOTHING STORE Bell pienos virtually new Mando in, of Talking Machine at/ tt sont in the ¢ eu Hh! actly half price. A. Bridge & Co.'s | formed Hull Ma "1104 First Ave. ‘ome in and critically examine |a reduced price for the past two month | Clearance, First and Yeul eee | otat ul | 4 ¢ i a 1

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