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Show TOO OUT AT A EXSlMBLANCE. 1 Bishop Olmsted' of Denver Is Interested Interest-ed Jn a number of -charities, and ob tains many generous contributions on their behalf from rich Episcopalians. There Is In Denver, however, a rtll-llonalra rtll-llonalra who will rarely consent to help Bishop Olmsted's pet projects. . Hs is a generous man, and In his own way hs assists ths poor, but to organized charity, char-ity, for some reason, ne heartily objects. Ths bishop often asks him for subscriptions, subscrip-tions, but these requests are almost Invariably In-variably refused. Recently, the millionaire -had his portrait por-trait painted. Bishop Olmsted met him the other day and said: "I saw this morning your admlrabls portrait." ' - i 1 ' . ynd'did you ak it for a subscription?" subscrip-tion?" said the millionaire, smiling. . "No," said .Bishop Olmsted, "I saw there was no use it was so like you." |