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ttl 7" SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1905. VOL. 6. NO. 264 25 CENTS PER MONTH PILES AND FOSTER EACH SECURE ONE 7 VOTE FROM JONES ON SECOND BALLOT ———— “Mother” Ryther Freed From the The line of the grand mareh will as follows eas Clutch of Organized Charity Star, Olympia, Wash. [Mra M Mayor Carlyon and vy. Mead and Mra |Carlyon, executive state officers and : a % ‘ = — Gall Correspondence by Dan Dean|members of the supreme court ° 2 Will Window | Speake dd Mra. Megle ners . r fo and lor the < ~ ar Pas cat . econ a ot or ator ° reed Gases oP other #| THE CORPORATION WHICH STOLE THE HOME FROM HER A OLYMPIA. 2 8 —The legista-|tatives, citizens ara a | TOTAL VOTE ‘ 186 «NECESSARY TO CHOICE soot o | b . YEAR AGO, FOUND IT COULDN’T MAKE THINGS GO, 60 IT ture met in} . QUIETLY KICKED ITSELF INTO DISSOLUTION, YESTERDAY day to take the Palted States senat There were Dut two chances the vote poll n invi ——~ — ¥, Mead has accepted allot for a —A COMPLETE VICTORY FOR THE STAR ‘auead tian) FOSTER | PILES | SWEENY } WILSON SCATTERING n by the club | ~~~~~~~~~~~~)- e wiv cy S| ed yesterday ence cf Takine selnes ae , SENATE. SENATE SENATE, NATE, SENATE. Hare, } : . °@ from Jones ¢ making Fos yoo wellngr Heel by ene Homrich, Baker, Condon Harper ey sale aaetae fer's vote 44 ; anc treat | Christian, Hunter, Bratt ‘O' Dansell tennbrer wae Oe : “etn * | thing it can do. It will be glad to] handed out to the press Henderson of Walla Walla switch | ee Clapp Kennedy, Brown, Heed ‘ Loug “io 2 eam. 0 ee cnet de howev Under the This is the final action of the liones to Piles, givin | De ® ther as ncement of t Le A tat ‘ r 1 1 ; ln Hen, giving th) ne Rogers monument will bel Herne, maaan, Henry, Ruth Maloney, » Ryther Home benefit ; | existing state of affairs at the home| board,” sald Geo. B. Adair, late ts Lane butt |B2Velled tomorrow. -Adsreten wi amar, Palmer, Hutron, Watnon, Btitson Ps tw be only « waste of your| president of the board, “and we now Eta ud be given by Mayor George ‘otts, auly Weatherford, seeneeoee oer me , As 8001 wash our hands of the wh 2 Elites the wiaiat given by ayor George B Rand Sond I noten HOUSE, wanes SEPDPODEEEEEEDEEEEEEREOD OU ated peed Pan 2 ne whole af: <n ; Smith, J. J., Veness, ‘ Ayer, id Mothe has won out to discuss the & with y Tis we softly said © even. Th Smith : Bena Boltmger, This p 5 tomaaoutheetnns Respectfully Yours Coma oe td ane wi ney Tucker Davia, G. L, Dickson, victim arit has G, A. CARPENTER, Secretary. | breath believe my name has mended the pas Van de Vanter, nous Dyke. hb wn again. For LD t | been a 4 a member of this cor- his first mes HoUE . ’Paleoner rporation which stole > ADAIR. President sieatiag. haven’ bak Gat pe eumtere te Te | novus {Blackmore, Alien Froed, rom het month is t wer of M in all thts fuss, and I am tired of assured Bowers, hneon, Chas., ly 4 lved ye | nee d t th - - | ereher > ? Morgan, it t Gent In reply to y f . me down in the tae Bartlett Booth fore ~~ asa result of the Gentleme is reaiet8 of | wi r this corporation offictal- jasmett, Brown, ane 4 \ Teer r ‘ ye6 things by quorum meetings. INAUGURAL BALL Bishop “| Doolittle, tea : month ago. | Know what I have done since 1 was) | am mighty glad Mother Ryther Bradley . : board of control ‘ t 1 has got her home into oun Byerly utre et have endeay to carry out each |hands again. ‘T w it bee Crandall and decided t Mot 4 ery oF en me, by thote | jongs! : | Davia, D J, Kellogg. , out of the home over wh ‘ ho are 1 to be in Mother Ryther, with a great light Sidemiller. . Lindsley presided for yea nd w exception, “tc . “ . Henderson, : j preal Fe weeshaateauatl die : her face, and all in eagerness to GLYMPIA. Jan. 18 — This ts the Houstos, Linaley had been t ap solely t “Powe: : phon ‘ t home and get the big kiln of _ — 9 agi Irving. regor, own efforts. . an J tatoes on to cook for supper ag of the inaugural ball }Keyes Ratelifte, } In diss ng itself, the pora-| * n subterfuge toc of 45 hungry youngsters, was about simllar o-vas! a tn the. peat eer Lyons aoe i tl om ndimitted that 1 a und . ; a) to mo when she was once again ne eVay - . wed er home tt tat ) L r t t “ » traordina:y 1s have been | Johnson, L. A, {Morrill ote } able a manner as did t ne : et “oy = ve How about the debts?” sald the oe 1 p bert ente tevenson, source lw na i wtoa odiveens ate reside a The receiving line in Gov. Mea so ong Rentck teh = t : BRUara 7 oli teen tal sident, with magnanimous gemption room will be: Gov. and | MeCoy hourer, Weber le oft anag ‘ 4 at the home | *!", “we of course will he'p you Gu8 Mra. Mead, members of the govern- | MeNicol Twit nen, * thi tage hn Kept ie many months before I was ever nba pe 8 losing up the and wives and Lieut. Gov. Megier ' esterday | 200 Either incompetency or] scbieas a How In the governor's private of- PUES. | Melcher, . duty must be the] ebtedness have you ¢ome \ the line, will be Sec- MH. . : +4 of State and St % Sam Nich- | wy, ilies dna, a Minar . . no debts.” she ae end Dire George G. | eet OF Tacamas Gor. Mest..gin inj Miners. | a » MS Ppindbaaminega deg, Bepidicdeay grew ba ‘a lot of bite ae "| Gov. MeHiride, Senator Moore, of) an tion that of- | Ven Ore Mr. Adair, 5 Pow for DEBTS CONTRACTED 8Y¥ THB ORDERS OF YOUR OWN PEO- PLE. YOU CAN PAY THOSE I YOU LIKE. THERE WERE NO DEBTS ON THE HOME WHEN to take | YOU TOOK CHARGE OF IT. Now that you have let go of it again, we ng all right! was a flash of fire im the brave little woman's eye, and an in- etus of the which had Steele boyeot |. You state, “the board allowed me harge of the home on tria « is not true, as I can ab Anditor and Mrs. C. W. Clau- | xy | Ob ing county. Senator Stewart, of | Ol*on. (a Attorney General and Mrs. J.) Pierce county, will preside | Poyns, DB. Atkinson, State Superintendent | 3 Reid an, Land Com-/ qr 9 joint meeting of the house | Roberts, and Mrs. BE W. Ross, Radene. . and senate judiciary committee, held | Ru -duatice and Mra. Wallace | ing: Seaneen aaa sowed bill ea Sheets, Judge and Mrs. R. O. Dun-j viding for an increase tn the su- | Shultz Whe Their Ryther Child Home m of the aid f harge. Y also state tnat | not accomplished “certain 1 am not endowed with the rganizat and every way else sd io fternc ¢ nar r to a call Ye “yam, ea bare | cause of existing conditions, whict ye ‘4 1 was ir ted by Mr. Fitzpatrick ‘ar, and Mra. M. A. Ful jpreme bench was approved. It pro- | Smith, tos, and Mra. H. EB Had vides for two mere judges, to be ap-| V92 Stryke, the pur ¢ ra. F aki ‘ pe b reading minds. Why were Tan M ose vs wee pointed by the gov Jing and pe een not frank enough to state what; dependent spirit in her voice that march bby at 9 o'clock. | (Continued on F FOSTER. PILES. SWEENY WILSON, JONES. COPGROVE TURNER be th you wished me to accom-| 28dn't been there since her charity FIRST BALLOT - a2 27 15 6 5 a |* pl then I would have known | ¥4# “organized,” nearly a year ago. SECOND BALLOT as aa 27 15 4 5 7 | how to act That was her parcing shot at the T have every reasonto believe that | ‘ncorporated meddiers who would pilfered her of her life-work, her home, her big family and the erty she has been twenty years ring together the gentlemen on the board are honorable, honest men, and consia er lam ly entitled to my salary | Pré i : J swore to a statement implicating . i row ning 7 Sel a 2 hope that you would abandor ‘ cham,” C. j. CHILBERG ROSESUAG, Ore, Jan: 10— Storth says he could hear the bullets from the officers’ rifles sing- | . ¢| by Mt tetas to | rom De Mth, 1904, to Janu-| 4 ' x . rclusive he went home. *® The coroner's jury in the case ® jud r zi in aed Maket tome | good news HAD TRAV- ® of Jack Rogers, a timber cruise. * ing oer bisehead, but that none| i th r ed up to date. If the| ELED before her was made plain <a | ® er, found shot through the head * aped veo him. | of Mra. Ryther, where | ) arg eo desires I will at a later date n 45 lusty-lunged youngsters Car! John Chilberg. whose funer-| ® Monday, returned a verdict of Tnapector inker stated that he ind it, and to disincorpormte | give a detailed account of how the t her at the gate of the home and al was beld yesterday, was born in| ® murder by unknown parties. * | fired nerely to stop Storm, whom |? » J 7 = Ryther Child Home is being run, in| @ccorded an ovation that brought Southern "Sweden on April 21, 1813,)@ Rogers was one of the gov. + he supposed | to be a amuggler } ve of The Star at-| addition to the report I have already | the tears to her eyes and warmth to ‘and lived there until 1546, when he| # ernment’s most important wit- + | tended the informal session of the) given the board. Yours very truly, | her great big womanly heart Moved to the United States He| @ nesses in the land frauds case. +| . ¢ and tendered the board 369 MRS. X CAUFFMAN ‘There was a jubilee and a peanut Seitled at Berghoim, Wapello coun-|@ It is thought he was mur- | —— Th sooassoncesnsen th ° ~'$ | protests and more than a | treet in the home lest aight , lows. and lived there until the) © implicated in ® P > b i letters of protest from its Just what Giscussion, if an: - wibiliesie ow part of 1871. Then he moved| @ the cases. ¢ | BLOODLESS FIGHT BETWEEN CUSTOMS MEN AND STEAMBOAT e eather $] readers. Anc the commun ation | had in Saeed to. the. taters Br iod ie, & & Giktiens, ete to Puget sound. He took up s/¢ ° MATE WHILE THE FORMER WERE HUNTING FOR A SMuUG- b 4 which war lald before the ard | correspondence in the exec utive | been a warm companion of Mother Domestead on the beaver marsh, | C#¢R00-4-2-0-00-04+000000600 Spotter 3 | was the letter of Mra. X. Z. Cauff-| meeting yesterday will probably | Ryther ever since the first night of three miles east of Laconner, =| ape GLER e @| man. w t ard of directors | never find its way to the ears of the | her nominal superintendence, when ———— : —_—_- 3 -hereae ito is + i co rigs public. Hut at the close of the ses-! she heard the children pray that yther’s place on De ner ©M | gion the terse and self-explanatory | Mother Ryther might remain with te eee OP PO990O9% | calary hough itt been | resolution, dissolving the “organ- | them, has requested t the salary ssary to allow Mothe arity ghtr of Mother | due her for ber work be turned over rand her adopt amily was | to Mother Ryther. Pleseant ridge. and lived there un Wi bis death, January 14, 1905. Mr. Haauah Chilberg. bis al During the attempt to eaptere| mon bay. Shortly before 12 o'clock ; : ame years Sq0. at the age of what wan supposed to be an opium|a boat was discovered making ite) Wateh this hand—It moves and | Donen DOME ee ork dl S years and ¢ months, having lived smuggler last Monday night, a any cheseward, The Scout at ones | Wil SEE Oe lowest temperature tor | P7ther & salary for hee work Cur) Ry ama © years. He loves! | the royal occurred between several | gave chase, but owing to the shal-|the pas 24 hours | tie ee et Gates. | seven children oa follo lof the custome officials and John|lowneas of the water at that place | SS iar Sao vay Giilbers, Ballard; Nelson Chiibeog | Storm, mate of the lumber achoc | was unable to reach the craft which | Te wht and Thursday, Occasional | a T o Mar hes tele | he mary 1 ° Seattle: | Isaa: Goi Tbers, Pleasant | Prosper, which {# anchored off Sal-| was rapidly nearing the shore: ek Rag Le Fret Ceuthcnet | ns neonmned charge, 2nd DOW, UpCe () ATE j ine Re asence Chilberg. Seattle r arom dang 8 i . os vg a Childers. Olympia; John H.| TOKIO, Jan. 18.—A telegram from | "5, .“Gericern were on board the] hailed him with a command to stop VF jess youngsters at the ousting of d | ‘rue Seneers, Wess OS | hated him with . » | Swurmer. The mer |their good old foster-mother, she Basebo te y reports nothe ft a | today reports that another! venue launch Scout and were in|or he would fire. Instead of stop- R 1to replace Mother Ryther aeerys lowest | and, repacking her things, stated _ that she would not remain except en caring. & A n condition that Mother Ryther re- Paadebildren aiso survive band to Viadivostok has been cap-| 0’ saa to be making an attempt to| redoubled his efforts and, just ast tured p 4 . = opium that night. The! he waa about to reach the shore nd some «. while cruising off the shore. | the officers opened fire TELLS OF MORMON | STS. sRile cratelng ot esaking| "Several shots were. fired at the Suspected DOCTRINE ite way ana a. tan almont | feving man, who replied W7 empty k mist which was! Owing to a thick fog which was} Nise grandchildren and ten great| British steamer carrying Btra-| ccarch of a smuggler which was re-| ping. t nt of the craft only | | Pi past 24 hours wa | main also, and in undisturbed pos and be-| RUSSIA HAS PURCHASED AMERICAN STEEL RAILS AND FIRST The ar took the mat the shifting of respons | gan. Mrs. Kauffman w up owing to a t hanging ove ¢ water at the time. | hanging over the water, none of the istered at 2 o re » on her ow o >M rT: Ee WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—In the | ee ets hailed the boat and/ shots took effect, and in a few mo ve ‘ | unt cog tn a, ot Pree Adair | SHIPMENT 18 TOBE MADE ON MINNESOTA T ROMIOOh Oe Smoot hearing this morning Jadge | commanded its occupant to surren-| s the man had reached the Peolock this mort | rnia. The a © of the | onan James E. Talmage, of Salt Lake, &| aor put instead of this the officers ch. He then ran along the sh J executive officer furr a pre-| Mormon since birth, but not a po-| ived a shout of defiance and the! and shortly afterward disappea: fy Sx when it crept beset ander Walsh turn t first very] WASHINGTON, Jaz Asan) eta 0B, the Russian batt @y Scripps News Assn) lygamist, testified as to the manner pant of the boat was seen t@/ in the thick wood. In the mean : rqown to “— Eorka taaed au eae: alone duke | oar rele Se aes pol, at Port Arthur ¥ jin which hecameto write his book | reqouble his effe gain the! time a . dispatel from peed for inaction ve : Fa onainak are te 1 t. Mirsky, Russian prisoner BEDFORD 18.—-Frank Ev-| called. “Articles of Faith,” which! janq cus rs then! the Scout, but by the time the craft ia Ganteans ae abows ur ber | Az py soma le suyama, will probably @, the school techer, who was found |The Pearl of Great Price. ir. | While h was returned by hiv 1 smuggled sone I,m is published low, did not relish t later than the middle ¢ The Japanese government is now gn vecher, who w p—ary | at G T-| ing the fusiliade several shots were of him could be found having the responsibility of the sit-| May |prepared to house 35,000 Port Ar- in January ast year. The |form these duties he for wore | exchanged, after which the boat] Yesterday morning it was discov uation thrust upon her 1 aid the first shipment 4s al-|thur and other Russian prisoners at ows | tions from Gov |studied the dictrines of the church.) gained the shore and its occupant | ered that the alleged smuggler was REPUBLICANS IN MISSOURT et eee eee vas made t : i ay iS eettio for | nar ne ee ee e Hanly to posh cane sg He then gave detail ot stateme disappeared tn the darkness. no other than the mate of the) BOLT THE PARTY CAUCUS this is shown by t ‘ to! sh ent on J. J. Hill's staemer eae eee was aay roves — hag erganization of the ch Early last Monday evening word | schooner Prosper. On being ques which Mrs. Cauf esota. It is pointed out that} MUKDEN, Jan. 18.—The Chinese ee oo eae Talmage said ti ‘| was received at the local customs | tioned, the mate gave his name as . - cation was the r from P amount of rails just the ilation of the city is leaving in os adliad t : . tas bas yt meee ha dan air | office that a cargo of opium was en! John Storm and & aid he was merely | Scripps News Asa'r |dent Adair and M A. G. Carpen-/ amount needed to construct a se ation of a Japanese advance. MA Gilden, bes tediads sent 90 ¥| route from Victoria to Ballard, an4| going ashore in order to see some JEFERSON CITY, Mo., Jan, 18 ter. It is given below ond line to Vladivostok, which Rus » natives report that 40,000 Jap- , apacity. When that an attempt to land the “dope” | friends, Storm stated that he| ‘The fitst joint ballot for senator to Jan Mrs. X.| sia had concluded not to build as se soldiers from Gen. Nogi in the church co would be made that night thought the officers were robbers! succeeéd Cockrell resulted in no ele auffma t Madam: | long as she held Port Arthur. force at Port Arthur have advanced " ed tot ©**| Customs Inspectors Brinker and | and intended to hold him up. He} tion toda allot w Neid-|In the r wf rving at th It ia concluded therefore that Rus-| northward to join Field Marshal sald they were not, as ! Knox, accompanied by several dep-| says he had considerable money on | ringh@us § Kere Ryther i I sia intends to bring thewar to an! Oyama : e of the church “to steer clear of! i106 were deta to investigate | his person at the time and felt sure} The seco resulted in no }that 1 have>t end and it is believed that Presi OKIO. repetiad tk ae ee ae wyers CAD Ret the case ne officers embarked on | oe bere we oye a eer — The joint session then dis- | pr t to a y den t Roosevelt will soon be re- | military eine vanes nd youre [ so | the revenue launch Scout, in com I heard you call to me,” he told/ solved, - nt wha quested by Russia to act as a me sod sn vale saying an} |W 2 a > gaceed au a + adlen \? Lieutenant Hottel, which | the officers, “but never thought you| The@-diegruntied republicans made e you have t diator and bring about this result t ex 1 to cut the +2 eer ae ota panes a bill authori, | proceeded to an anchorage off tho| were customs officers. If I had 1] goodsbm their promise to bolt tt , t loss to| This {s only onep hase of the ind ‘- and P 1 tien sary of the iteration | West Point lighthouse to await the| would certainly have stopped. My) caudap and prevent Neldringhaus’| know how to t. 7h vard al-| cations that the en dof the war may ast hs t into the | construct Irrigallon ‘yes and roads| fall of darkness impression was that you were per-| electién today. lowed you to s on trial, ex-|be at hand Warren Miller testified that he Gory told gph gree alleged ee saucy ne of Oregon| As soon as it was sufficiently | haps some sailors of an undesirable] Now that they have bolted, they | pecting accomplistt certain : roe knew Mrs. Elias under the name of arr nie Wits, St0m WOM) oa Caltforal | ack the Scout weighed anchor and| kind, who had learned in @ome] claimpmo inducement will bring | thing y tye not done.| ‘TOKIO, Jan. 18.—It is announced | Bessie Wetherill. She was employ- i ereena ¢ Brown ife Tre fortifications bill was report | steamed along the shore from the | manner that I was going ashore and | them @ver to idringhaus and jand a no funds and never |that 17 officers and men lost their }ed at his house as cook several SME? cacaie of brood ctames (ed € Ufications bill was inte aa| lighthouse to a point some miles| intended to relieve me of my ‘wad.'! withogt thelr votes Neidringhaus | ¥ ‘ted you in by appointment as ma-| lives on the torpedo boat comma years ago. The witness didn't know et OG Cee | Se unenee te th ‘ | to the north of the entrance of Sal-' I at first fired high, thinking to cannd§ be elected tron, there don’t seem to be any-jed by Lieut. Iagalis in the attack Platt Clothing to orities and! it passed in the house.

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