The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1904, Page 1

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3 » «6ONECENT.. Friday Rain of snow: fresh to brisk INIGHT EDITION E TTLE WASHINGTON, The Seattle Star THURSDAY, DEC The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL. ¢ NO. 261 25 CENTS PER MONTH EMBER 1904 = ‘It Would Be a Crime Against Humanity to Oust ‘Mother’ Ryther From The Home She Has Built Up” MRS. X. Z. CAUFFMAN, THE NEW MATRON ! ee) MOTHER RYTHER’S HELPERS MR8. CAUFMAN STRONGLY URGES THE RETENTION OF MOTH ER RYTHER, AND HOUSEKEEPER MRS. LAPHAM ADMITS SHE MAS BEEN THE SECRET EMISBARY OF “MOTHER RY THER'S € NES ' ' } ond t ' how ¢ ‘ t are ' p t enmidty me , ™ the f the b aut i © of th oa n Mother F ' a } | but fr . } me tf during t Mother Ryt and whe ‘ ther and of 4 by the MRS. CAUF | MOTHER RY R § AND THE WEETEST T LD BE A CR 1 LITTLE CHILDREN WHO LOV# HEH AS IF SHE WERE x ; ow N MOTHER ‘. A, Ge : dl, th her “pack and baggage.’ On the t 5 ke Mrs. C. W wonde women © re onthe exe ‘ R . ‘ all tr home. Yesterday Bitelephone ‘ . 2 , F out en in their ap- } a t 1 spare a few mffivtes the b aw. Ce | 1 To HEM COULD DEWATE a ' “ a | 1 OF HER DAY TO COME HERBZMOBT OF THEM PI.BA are I WHILE ATTEMPTING TO EMPTY CASH REGISTER IN MAPLE |I a to ask > | F CLA ES AS THEIR EXCUSB, wh: . ire ight the M a ter, the we tredied me, through M Ma Theat sl LEAF SALOON AN UNIDENTIFIED MAN HAD FIGHT WITH A | oo” os Med ham. TO INTERCEPT MOTHER RYTHER'R MA Rathen-—8t dhe *becie ote aee .s at ay stood| ANY MONE UND THEREIN AND SEND IT ( f ies t biiment effe When a JOCKEY—TWO SHOTS FIRED ogs. in his underclothing | PENTER. This absolute weed todo. | w . { this estimat Jand shivering with the ‘ ma reaned t Ryther, nor will I pe & proceed have had ample oppor- | x deeb wet you ¢ ‘ | ing ae long as I am here 1 F will, I doubt Mister Maple o with *| 1 was gent b p . A strata ht e r ; t ; Ber : net teeth chattering. ‘Over yonde as possible 1 nd that ' way ni lean as it st ; joxical to An unknown robber was s nd | around is oes, and then 1) the mar Vein ee hale be and reported it: Faleo stated that the < ; ' mention ts that Killed while in the act got th volver st 1 was goin’| or your bro! oar t tales 4 not be directed against Mother Rsther. Res x" “ . stress ‘relieved its Maple Leaf sa to take the shotgun, then I thought! porare | at ta nait found h f al the board ts . " 3 F between 2 and 3 0 this I would take Mr. Als een tt ee necessary t pnt the place ina tion when Mothe GAY FLOTILLA OF 6TEAME , ing. Jered, ‘Say . be This atte t flock moved in, WITHO ASSIST ANC! WILL GREET THE BIG SHIP , The shooting was done by Eddie done better put back that money by ye ‘ } PUT ANOTHER BATHTUB r - ‘ . Smith, a jockey, who wan axle He looked aro quick and he|'® three years re is not one woman on the board w allow her f the rear of the saloon at the tir looked kin ined to see me| the proprietors that hildren to sleep or play adjacent to haan t m, I ” k that time I have, the robber broke t st was killed this mor THEY DO NOT SEEM TO CAR WHETHER MOTHER RY ‘ P so I feel Smith was awakene he jing a THER'S LITTLE ON®S HAVE TO TAKE SUCH CHANCE 1 tir pro- thief made as he went t i the! T fired ti WHAT I RECOMMEND THAT MOTHER RYTHER BE bar to filch the Grabbing bis | him LOWED TO REMAIN HERE AS MATRE THAT SHE BE ‘ prime gun he slipped into th way of « bag LIEVED OF CERTAIN DUIBES THAT AR FOREIGN TO HER . J and found the robber just in the act | I 4 was se tr TASTES, AND GIVEN ABS TE JURISDICTION OVER THE en y of pocketing the that had! up tw would have} CHILDREN K she kr secured from the t . to boos FO TH ARD REMOVE HER fT 18 AN ACT OF CR ‘ f Smith says be or 1 be I 4 ay. thi TY AND ALMOST UNPARALLELED INJOSTICE to throw up his har I a of 8 y MR APHAM ADM IE N n doing this the thief n Hard bail Smith | rol t . i har . at (It refers to the “mighty majority ‘ fired into th pets | ' aw ¢ home, who ha accuse ec enoaity x head to frigh th sid he gun that wa alleged ox ho | by-laws, to - b « The bandi net» stty | to me, ‘I'll kill " a hing friendly | during ® frighter ° 1h eae ; 1 said wr 1M Rythe MEMBERS bills s gonis Well. t I ses’ , The Star that she and | CONSTTT y Smith then ti k no chance an me wets her MRS. CARPENTER, THE SECRE- |IT ONEY or f v n— Jet entered the vst t You oy ot bebe Gene hmidt i WHO AN OPE AN- | THESE } ITE e in the the pit of the stomact he f p th after aw 4 ‘ OF MOTHER RYTH- How eas r “ on the floor ur Fae ee oF ae R. ba ‘ working t M Forth ryt the h the alr to give the alarm. A crowd ei ths subedter tees ot rpose of having her re ed : = With her t sacrificed, gathered and went ine the | ¢ times to wake Mr. M 4 the ¥ n find In the same berath Mre Lapham WAS NEVER NOTIFIED. d r f her years of toll saloon, where the robber wa ste man was Gytng te ing Hawthorn he ide m | re 4 to THE COME AO-| ok ee : God's unfortunates all to Be dying. He tried t at 7 4 nd | by growling at CORDED HER WHF HE AP-|, staternent, but his talk hee PLIED FOR ADM TO THE " . . her } k and rent and nothing gard to his | RYTHER HOME, AND HOW KID , . m f t k her identity could be » if r |MOTHER RYTHER HAD BEEN ° others appears a t b ter of He died within 20 r " the TO HER. SHE CONFE ofties eratur I what 4 t tet oa shooting. SHE HAD BEEN | ENING A » ay t ta A WAL The coroner and sheriffs office | DOORS, OVERHEAR & New York k were notified this morning. The | VERSATION het wee Mother was 5 ‘ * body was brought to the and | meeting at which Mother Ryt . tt einen @ deputy sheriff ed te Smith and the propr loon to the they told their ‘The robber mu Hitle over $4, tut hile life. Eddie Smith or “Regs. better known, is a short ored boy who looks even than he ts. He has b @ year and ro many sheriffs off faults, but bh and a i the MAJORI her ther t tion for her r the last meet. The Ma had employed him t ie) JAPANESE FLEET NEARING THE RUSSIAN BALTIC SQUADRON | @aloon and had fu with | t k for t 1 ome ou bend ve aam + qne 9 a AND ONE OF THE DECISIVE NAVAL CONFLICTS OF THE |*@ TO CHEW AND DIGEST. ty whic awt and my held ° y ¥ ® Sh i true fol- up the saloon two years ago : GOT THE WRONG : Now, Regs,” Mr. Maple instruct WAR IS EXPECTED SOON . oy “ e4 him when he took the posi- | * Cooked by The Star's Chef, Fair Play, and Served With the Hope PROPERTY | M h Mrs, Ryther was in 1898 tion as watchs aloc —_————— * ‘ } r mar geems to be a ¢ That It May Reach the Members’ Hearts Most Hearts Are @ A { e . « Bere bad &% ertops News Ass'n : > | i go M hearing | ¢ \ ® ' end her m here. Yo ont es ugiee empresa) . Reached—Through Their Stomach > leave ; t Ke § I t ) Steward that you hear y 7 n the SINGAPORE, Dec. 22-——-Two Japanese battleships, four cruisers . A : =i H i b make perfect! e that it \ we c : . an. H . 1 s et emmy brother Gr wee, enon. and twelve destroyers have passed here, steaming westward. Indica: | 4 < 8 th H l : ‘ all the talking you want to after-| tions are that a concentrated attack will be made on the Baltic fleet, | & = FIRST COURSE, © |him b « hin , te in he t pee | : Mrs. Cauffman, the newly-apointedmatrem, scores the wom: # | the Garden of Eden for $400, } ! My or exe hes been sleeping as planned ® on members of the board and pleads fae Mother Ryther © | ine th t ingen was saved. Place about two months ——_- ‘ SECOND COURSE ® |claime that the real estate man wo c Bight he stayed in Seattle \@ Mrs. Lapham, who was taken into the home and cared for by @ | showed him an = on in this city, and, greatly to his cha JAPS AT SINGAPORE | tore aft in the h n-|® Mother Rythor, admits that she has made secret reports to the * | orty he I A | aie t « Christ love f Mrs, Ryther saloon was broken into fr jt . secretary, Mrs. Serpennen E * Riggitlen M Ryther. Is it use and the till robbed. Re INGAPORE. I J : Stains wes 0 ie ne Oot ; ‘ H ght the | n Hillman - en ; SS neny ip the saloon every night . _|. LONDON, I r Pe here are 06 ineorporaters of the home, but any official meet» © | roprosenta pote “ } : y said: “She has no Tele inet and watch P t r for tt n- |@ ing can be held with a quorum of five. Of these five the major- © | the abst Hi , 1 has given Last night he was sleeping . t ’ € vu ity of three prevail. So, if Mother Ryther has but three enemies @ | yaw not the abstract of the I (the t he had. The night he s sleepin b 1 R ® on the board they can play ha with her plans ‘ P y Hil 4 : a ow Eggle h th J re na i1@ FOURTH COURSE . ponte ! y f na) ieee the ia & awake - 5 pt to| ® The Star prints today a circular from the executive board s v they intne oes ray de te t ©| ABGOLUTELY WORTHLESS th + |® which has “fired” Mother Ryther, in which the dear old lady b med from d oe by x 5p orot |® tauded » the skies and contribution are sked sole! hrough . } : ad 4 Fers; scratched his face <OKIO, D follow!s ta ae as nee but are asked solely t » @ | ELECTION OFFICALS | : me eal done felt that “ ny ' f 1 RG. 1 4 FIFTH COURSE > | ARE SENT TO JAIL ped the pi . y k 1 I ' 1\¢@ Charles Baker, president of the county comm whe Ww rttcle p dated to an mi lem I 19} re f i ® ite an incorporator of the Ryther home. laims that never . * ¥ Geputy sheriffa this mornin ad lithe t » t rt LS gestion of lenpending chutecn aualaet Maine Washer > | Ae Bug with Mother Ryther's eer ee we . aus a by t e 1] M { I l@ SIXTH COURSE | I " ' ionto’ don’t take #0 mich troable Hi r ‘ 4 Mrs. O. H. Carpenter, secret ary et ordered Mother © | hn I n 1 nen mnleas there ja something foln. 1 . ving fast o he {® Ryther out of the tren . and rosea Md starve her erg : @ | 1 i i of Fubbered out into the wukems, and the foot of rs VENTH COURSE, : Dot ure @nough there was thet man a | ¢ r Tt snows | 4 Mrs. Carpenter gave order intercept all of Mother Ry- @ / f Has row them in? pbin’ the ams nd heipip o ‘ hi 1 1» |@ ther’s mail and take out any money contributions. e's N ALEX DS SOTO.” everything that ‘ jont f t r ot] @ a tion in I i! MI SOTO. hed him whil a eit rin 1 , 000000009 200008 900001,20bees 99-6oo60000000 4 rc Page &) ee s wi * ann eens aananeiin -" satiate i baaaasdnaacallia.

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