The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1905, Page 1

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GH? EPITION FOSTER PILES SWEENY WILSON ETHEN JONES (TRA TOTAL VOTE = 33 * TOTAL VOT ene E FOSTER ‘s Olympia Bureau er and Bassett of Adamsand Lir Beattie Daily Star reapectively > algned it, did NAT Olympia, Week not odes voted for Fos- | oro! = Sf pe; | Christian, derstood, how: nat ett pendence Dan Bean | an unde nk With the Dee ‘and Will Winde nty men bef Mommas qAyMPtA, Jax LeCrone, see Pogue, showed . ee eoertant was ‘ 70 PUNISH PARENT reo tlson R ee ww Col A and | | nner, represen DK —~ witeh.|__ OLYMPIA Jan 19.—Senator ib epee enemies, reps. | Tucker introduced @ Dill in the Wilson from Cossro’ ~ ae sterday making the wilful ee ; ny | Sbandonment by a father or a m HOUSE. — a Sweeny — | econ! of m, @ mi ma Bartlett t Bassett, t Bishop i Bradiey streets after 9 o : w -< iy oe A Byerly dias, Mow ae come within the proviskns < the | rondnu rea Was ARAIC 0 Bille were weed for the enter changes nome who f he Kenoyer, Long sod 5 "| ington agricultural college Coagrore man, and for changing the name of | (7 van t ~ nm to th » College | ramiiton, yong 0 = Hughes * | Johnson, L. ae n Garfi . known — ae; - aah the “Fanning Grade.” and for |) oyin ae ayment of $588 as 1 for | MeCoy « py | the meeting here of the pres tal | Mentcol he|* sone eae, = | Megie h- | “Coemttneed on Peas Seven.d | Melcher, Miller | Minard, POLELEELPLELOCLIE EET IT EONS SIT F OEE OO® | Moldsted, | Olson. ie just a © who resides fil Jegisiature tor Tucker © I Fe fe immaterial : pase co ae et i ini editor of The that Senator a 738 ‘Tuesday. Three erie hands of the oe eeeeeee eR TORK. Jan. 19 Wee caused at the meeting of irectors of the Amalgam company today > Wary and treasurer of | M0 reason is given + for this sudden action meet fa ler has be Worite targets Lamon’ the legisiatu in could be relied and damnable libel ra about Stor of OA days be would hold up his bil! Star will remind ¢ ir senator's treach voters as guests of the city the city Senator Tucker met the editor of The Star Diller hotel and Ace sprung the proposed Ibel law on the versation between Senator The Star was, but at the { the © people of Seattle from time to time PORTLAND, t expecially if he ever seeks office ‘ ef this county again. sl ate enson, charged mer Di ainda ia icedhtiih th een WRUAM G ROCKEFELLER RETIRES FROM AMALGAMATED, AND STANDARD O1L COMPANY LOSES ITS GENERAL SOL- for at leant 10 & A WORD ABOUT TUCKER fi =. Raodene inant Sheets, Shultz. Senator O. A. Tucker, of King Smith and who is the father of the no- which has been whipped through | Van Slyke. ¢ last Saturday with other mem- SECOND BA PRESSED OR DEO OO his word he had given his word of honor . . * + * * + . ‘ ‘ . ~” tion, while tinue the grand J | FIRST BALL 1 and othe-s, began Heney ® cond 1 SHINGTON rHUR SDAY JA ARY 19, 1905 The Seattle SEATTLE Third Ballot for Senator NECESSARY TO CHOICE deus PILES SENATE f{Hemrich Kenne Kinnear, Palmer, SBoo! Va Hous nter, kmore, Blake th, Brown, THIRD BALLOT rickson, Oleason. ting puty investigation The ara with the inv land company's and Wheeler (My Seripps News Aswn) per ounty THEY PRESENT THEIR CASE ee orn? half of one per cent and an extra (By Scripps News Ass'n) A sensa-| dividend of the amount : ; eae rollowing close the an PARIS, Jan. 19.—At the ng ¢ 4! nouncement of Rox ler's renig-| the Dogger bank commission to to the genera! surp of wit Bam G. Rockefetier resicned as se« ublic the homas ame the ann Dodd, gene ard Oil com I | Mr. O'Brien presented the | England and M ’! Russian version <~-S CAPTAIN IN IRONS, ase kudoff gave the y § i ty 5 ‘ SWEENY SENAT Brown, Puuly itansell, Veness, nous Allen Bowers SCout ane Doolittle, Fancher Lindsley Linsley {McGregor, Rate litte Rudio cot shafts of r t lary wa i reme tt n { t a and Dodd from the ndred| A dispatch recet by the . yes of “The r . rine exchange this morning re ts of rur i treet | po hat the German ship Tama After accepting Rocketeller's as to the real rea ft Griffith nd for Seatt the direct © | “shake-u in the manage t of mburg, put into Plymouth ithe companies with her captain fn trons. | tt ron g his » ' f etween “Th , an- | age from Hamburg, during an alter : t kJ H ation between the two officers, the aptain became enraged and fired Mea shot at the mate. Je fect, } « has the f her of th Mead smiber of tok H. Jot t was disarn rg hed t Il be cha ol nWw.e " ‘ sae Yr ’ - : t for the I F th hea - arc vg bout $20.- 1 P ! ived in th BUTTE 19.—Dan| . 4 - x H . : - i eiak t t rm to} Forme headq rs in the east * it lara wi w IRR COBH: COR 32 a3 a7 18 ‘ 3a 26 16 8 = 136 dyke (Paleoner Frostad Mohnson Morgan {Roth, , t Chas, ridge, §Vogtiin | WILL BUILD THEATER WALLA WALLA, Jar the ting of » and a man whore to the bulld ponatble a r further comment to make than pout in ¢ Tucker, of King county and a resident and my Lake, railroaded bis iniquitous bill through the senate housce who, along taliete and the « w § ity 900 th te health. (SANTA ROSA 70 BE REPAIRED. .—At @ thin af war passed making eater to be ne soon ae munett ting of will be embers who are The steametis pte Blewm of the Pacific Coast Steamshiy pany . to arriv at this pert from Re Francie J aary 1. While here th Vewne will ver aire AcKremating some $106,000, w hinery. When pleted the Santa Rosa will be fas an ahe in to be f 1 th 16.4 bollers instead of t u 1 bollers, her Ba i @ is at equipmer ahi ake Th ; ' will sail) amship © Sante turn to the PEPOSOOSSSOFOSOSOOODOO® NEW YORK, Jan. * today a sell stocks, there w Friday duplicate: May 19.- Thos. da statement friends to ng his predicting another 1901, ow. He hints that the ter in the stock market tomer. @ . that disas Black iil be BURNSIDE SAILS mit inc ha former abroad. J tates cables ick a rock, t in her bottor ymmand of Capt an 1 Capt rit of th Burn she wil Waitor Laffin | who have ® ee | | | SENATE Boone, nove Bolinger, Dickson, peare. hoyer, 7 ane, Sti leon, ‘Wil iiema, WILSON SCA TER ? G|BLETHEN. O| HOUSE. Ayer, D. dD. i) BLETHEN RYTHER BENEFIT Already things are rapldly shag for the monst ing thegnse! ves benefit'bo be given in the nes on- | ture 16F Mother Ryther Several tists and a number of the loa} musical cult have offered | their sapvices towards the program which Hl be m: | specialities, ake profesatonal lection«, hes and mu Manger Howe theater, and Mre i # up of high-clas teal ne of t Howe are person | ally Ififerested in the success of th benefit and, in addition to their theater for the performance will tend their i towarde the program. The boxes for the ben | will praibably be auctioned ota will be at « premium by the time dividual assistance arrang the bamoffice opens for the regula nale Mother Ryther te b toh | hope benetté nee ¢ solution of many a knot ty finaieial problem that ha oor That wide inte worrying her will be® a good akened In the big benefit which ds to put the comfortable footing been alitested by t the run of| phone @alls and alreadgyreceived t gard tajt in a gogedly b dollarag wherewith to make much jeh improvements in Mother het Ryther® home f | ones, anf help along the no now belagearried on wing n by the @ear o! | guffaring, and must still suffer, the perseention n wf take trem ‘her that i stands for. Chadwick Bail | $20, 600: fixed: the Chadwick oat ben rvest of ro Mra Chadwick fering teom phys nee Atte aftitete wld plot her pr DENV G. Wigs on R met ide in Pre ted 8 and costs in day for part | fraud. Tw rh 1 the Or ‘ \ hich hung awa M five Japar t L. a to t f al and ment Da he Jan Elijat 4, Wa ly, wa Kateh M torpedo t Ryther numerous tel tters of inquiry The Star In re motherless little ande 1 who abittered pe life © Seattle offering joyant with in the approaching ork d Star $ The W ‘eather 3 , ~ P 3 Spotter 2| * °| \3 3) COE tt 444 841448 | h b 1.-It moves ana | Tonight pe ci day, Occasional Rain Light to Fresh South || 45 4 R ee “| ; 30) ‘ NIA STEAMER AMASIS DAMAGED BY CENTEN RAMMED LAT ARLINGTON DOCK | The Kruse 2 nr me ne tea Ama lat war low , wharf pial wiry direct y der he noting her plates and shoving forward so | that the vense ripped uy 8 ent le The the Centennial was s he wa sninjur ates of the Amasia while a crack at 1g Appear ed in one « ident oc urred whil al was ap hing t d in nded to put in « fc n Fran t ¢ together, the Cen bh headway and ped in time to pre Amasis JOHN L. WILSON GAINS ONE VOTE N THE THIRD BALLOT FOR SENATOR ‘Take Shot at Czar Nicholas , | UNKNOWN CULPRIT FIRES A BULLET AT THE EMPEROR OF BLACKMAILS MOTHER RYTHER | THE AFTERNOON “KNOCKER” KEEPS UP ITS PERSECUTION ; OF AN INNOCENT WOMAN AND PRINTS A MOST VILLAINS | OUS ATTACK ON HER CHARACTER | j Jeu { the signal victory {lorn and friendless people Signed) which The Star gained in securing NELLIE BIGGERSTAFF. H Py Se ibscribed and sworn to befor@ eae ension ot Sea ora me this 12th day of January, 1906, ns vag . ae he Bisco 0. C. M'GILVRA, buikiing up, the scur n ary Public, he t night ¢ Ada Steele, being first duly swort at oath say That she is the c ther of Nellie Bigg staff; that er ®P- she has r in Seattle, this coume | Ryther visited the Times office | The “Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News PER MO VOL RUSSIA WHILE THE LATTER WAS RETURNING FROM A BLESSING OF THE RIVER NEVA * a) (By Bertpps News Aas'n) ! h for the culprit who fired but no trace of him could be found, T. PETERSBURG, Jar After hearing the shot the eme« quired if any @ the t had bee When he em he went to the broken glass / c ch it had beer sly wour believed that a schrapne} the wide missiles went eeping palace gate wd was assure 4 and hapel af } ty and state, for the past five year & the ‘that she makes this statement to B, D. Hughes, Esq., an attorney of thé t state of Washington, voluntarily | an iQ-/and without influence or pressu | to the | of any k whatsoever; that here= | t inder the influence of cere | going on in the home for some | tain interested parties, she has bee, me ,|led to make certain statement These affidavits ¢ against Mrs. Ollie H. Ryther an co n C. Ryther; that said states | $ ts were not true; and this afe j fiant desires here and now to ree tract same, and does retract sald es | statements. wight the gir ffice last week her cooked up story @ Affiant further says that she has Times had the story all set P| known Mrs. Ryther for the past five publish on Sunday, but W@S| years, and during all sald time said rightened out of it becauss Moth Mrs, Ryther conducted herself as @ ard-working, earnest, zealous, Christian woman. Affiant further says that as a sample of the quese tioning to which she was subjected Ss, ate denied that she had vietim of th was lying on the to by the said interested par . fiant was asked to declare that her al wae said daughter, Nellie Biggerstaff, south f | was only of the age of 16; that sald « twe b 1] sive question was i affiant after afs and Pier 4 not fo a fiant had declared to the sald pare vensel bas to t er child tles that her daughter Nellie was ] fu ter over the 17, and would be 18 tween & eames tthe It seems that this | years i the other wharf ethante and © saps = tide ranuind.¢ waiting its hour to print these ties | bed and sworn to before adway had to be main. | ®&4inst Mother Ryther and « th day of January, 1905 ‘ sreveat been | Ct" nity in the hour of he 0. C. M’GI , y over her defamers and pe Notary ree one time port | cuter . the Coast Steam.|_ The Star repeats that never ee eae a p company, was in command of a ry = ; When a superior court py the Centennial. He refused to make | '@!90 _ t Ed Cross any statement regarding the "aaat jecter of a good and be ; ‘hot tie bios > | r when the accident happened. | ™eht ‘ é i 1 . as f ag aa He states that the Amasis will be}, The two affida ts rope aie ae ‘ ‘ i | now soalignant * having given him his fre rs 7 mn hes OF el unos kao . » led him down to the Na » H t t plat reniny “ * hotel and staked him to a bed. & ~ " t and new ones Nottie certsaff, being f *® As a consequence all the pris- © patitute aa . That * onerg now in th ounty jall'® M awaiting trial a ager to be © . t |® tried by this month's panel * | tid an ertain pa-| iy Mrs. Ollie H. Ryther | ontra and gned by the af-| fluence, and as | Contracter Haw) today made | Pe ely Understand! application to the board of works | oe aoa aes vhs r & permit to ran a cable from ‘a wn Mra. Ollie H.R irst to Western avenue enora KI J t on, Allen C. Ryther eet, for the purpose ¢ ee a M nif ast four years; that during ety Rreat . bh _ for Vie yj said time sald Rythers have | 2s a ee i v i vahaeead “taimnaiued te ardship on the hors He sa y Seccca aaa “ae and have | contract for removing a “* . ; m the block | TOK! 1 ad peen pein ee fe, | and Second ave b M er m affiar ad prmede: th that a emer so t Arth f n the udu f Allen ¢ - Ryther tr his mother towar M nd M r ¥ ra W YORK, Jan. 19.—Jabez| fiant are fa ous and wh \ r v k ut once t t f f r arly in Affiant f ally ay hat ha t » at 1 f R I ( M h a as had t J $ 1 Ry I l W & h way a u the t )| won a eu purse to fight tl ot a harity towa $15,000,

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