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EXTRA! “WIGHT EDITION —— s LATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1905. We Don’t Agree to Do It Always---But Just Now There Are Many People Looking for Work--See Page 6 The Seattle Star The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News PER mongit VOL SAM. PILES IS ELECTED UNITED STATES SENATOR BY ALMOST UNANIMOUS VOTE ee Total, - +--+ = = = 133 | Necessary te Choice « 67 Staff Correspondence by Dan Dean DRAMATIC CLOSE — OF THE CONTEST: LAST SWEENY MET PILES AT A MIDNIGHT MEETING NIGHT HE WOULD NEVER AGAIN RUN AND ANNOUNCED THAT FOR OFFICE | = BLO Olympia Bureau A Seattle Daily Star, OLYMPIA, Jar ott 1 ar a e from Olympia, Wack end Will Windom. aramat rn t h 1 1 P , - fight, wh for a tir f noth f — nt wo i dr “ut * at r a k OLYMPIA ?. Piles was pract ily unanimously elected masme perhaps th r set »>* ! r th ' genater on the 13th joint ballet, He received 125 votes, Foster, 2, and Grane was ¢ 4 b be y at " Turner, 6& Tote s) Necessary to choice, 67. It was the 13th ballot jae the 1 Horr 5 a 1 haw ' t “ : . H east 18 minutes afte on Friday abe night ht " prom om Mr. Piles f soldte s i gl pl mene . nm met Pil ction was a certainty, and | Bwee ’ future, simply ask that ook ar... & reactionary Lindsley formally withdrew Charles Sweeny's i from Bpok he b rt si al . e a mild, bene | ® hin en here was nm b shaking 1 ‘3 tr of Pierce, followed sult by withdrawing Add on a adaghare ‘ S short but s se ° yl ton w t 7 — ’ f wtte ae and Representative Falooner, of Snohomish, fell | A big dining tat from Mr. Piles his frier Br Rig agetth gos Bomar age ‘ rie 5 tine wee Ce at John L. Wilson wished his mame withdrawn. the dining t nis ° then the meeting p, the 1 “ Papa gas Maire policy. The city has ve Maloney announced that the democrats would vote elght lew re und t not in | Hwee , with th : at ca sd rmal appearance. The T and the clerk proceeded to call the roll for the ¢ who have b e|} ty « aste# in cinching ak Gris A ' A a qulsting sftect om Democratic Senators G and mk: wecbe aie Kane CHndidate, were watt bout] ‘Tonight the whole of the Sweer nage orkmen who Ba aoe Representatives Levin and Sheets, of Pierce, were the only men | the festive board with Swee t forces will have had the « oe nantes age ‘ w creased this whe voted for Fester on the 13th joint ballot | mt the sae quie reassemb “de < te Mra. Sweeny w ated among the Spokane delegation, She said: / The King county ittee ¢ fats pgecene too a emer a ae heme “1 am gied it ie all over. We want to get back home. Mr. Sweeny f Sregees with oftectts final ar-| whes the was | ge Hoot ge = o~ lg 8 business man and not & politician. He will never be a candidate | veuipenden te betwe ar egies not Bair or = Sweeny entered the house at 11:50 o'clock. Me received a tre With # Piles leading the cor . te nt , how ie aged aitocssret aie ¢ ea out : i te ed to continue their fight for Lee Johnson, of Yakima, brought a valise ready to catch a train. one of 5 lemiale Have PETERSBURG, Jan y iatee te the galter bein Vating cries © ; eon tary escort w n was learned today that nearly Yehneon answered: “If you want anything, come to me.” (Laugh- Sweeny gers and the genial {|half of those wounded in Sunday's ond Candidate bine and each | have since died at the hos Governor Mead and family were in the gallery. He was invited turn hook har a he total iia: seat on the rostrum Viniting King DEAD NOW 2 tiags to take a ant was + i It appears the bullets used ‘At 12:30 Samuel H. Piles made an | this was concerned. He had @round the fost €\by the troops had old cases and idress. He was deep- | his ! ng n the initial har Bwee ed States wenate, and he would exploded in the bodies of the vic- is ould gain nothing as henigniy upe not €0 00 if he could re|tims, making recovery impossible, affected. the t succession of ballots from Sen hue, when he found it tmpoamible t.| The Official Messenger this morn~ “Tt ie the first time im my life ole He was earnest in this prow he hie fight, he tars all tate pone ng asserts that the strikers in the Ti myself incapable of making | neni, was this Spokane millionaire the Captial cit C16 Rane Pilon for wo other 7 ty returned to work in considers . Wheat com this He wanted to wear the toga, but, "Gentiemer hen that Pit edjable numbers yesterday. Theater bees bees Gent! won than that F - state years ax ee aya | shrewd man that he is, he saw that t a anar thats We « et al! | performances are being held under ed that I would! iis tige of fortune was rather on| ae hehe Pog v,/ normal conditions and order was hon | tts ebb than on its flood. and from 1 & of hes were n- restored ‘ | the crest of the receding waters he SAMUEL H. PILES. rt let == - — 4] intended to speak on a rushed to gather up a little flotsam th of a8 ant matters, bot 1 cannot ®M\ and jetsam. So he called his lieu-| . _ . h ectly hes “ wen apd tired, I want You tO tenants around him—omitting hie| S&P RRRAARAARAAAEAER AREER ° sat the could ¥ howe Bae Bat | will represent in the | two sone—for his fatherly pride) ¥ * «| outside of the King county sate every y. town a8 would not permit him to tell his| % SAM uy PILES’ CAREER * : All } bem gar4 ade to angie boys that he had given up the fight] » . x emi ‘s Sens Wesbington. | shall stay ta —ani he said to the * * , - fi bh : id get th *. And th Cd jeate 24 years, for | shall be 8) swe can't win, and it fs up tol # 1858—-Born December 28, Livingston county, Ky. “ 4 bd Pie the ople. 1 was! y y call kane man refused. | - wervaat of peop! 88) us to get all we can out of the| # Attended public schools. * : all (a | ’ Tweaght up to delieve an office | game and use it for ammunition in| # Studied law in father’s office. @ PF AAAS 1 have to do and ask, s ks 7 mit. He aid PILES HOME Helder a a. servant and Bot @ MA) the next fight.” * Admitted to. bar, aged 17, RA Mom King county, to t tow aches ah ‘Sabers | ter. __, | So the frame-up was consummat * —Moved to Kansas, * | take @ood care my bora tt whict y the same} a, many. ee_ thee, calles, | @- * 1876-81—Practiced law tn office of late Mayor Humes {a # /whoe dn an undying de ‘ eles th coch he made at his home | Overtures were made to Piles’ * Kansas * ? | nee — le my frankly that no/™ananers. A meeting was a | * 1881-—-Moved to Dakota. al - - 7 $$ | A STAR REPORTER BROUGHT THE FIRST TIDINGS OF MR. vent - | ranged with them and no time was; * 1881-—-Taught eight months. * TRE ILES’ T M with fe eoetic: ’ treet tases lost in getting down to bustness vd — ed to Arizona, teaching and prospecting, *- $ & There were faint calls for #| PUES SL SOTION TO MAD PILES. AND atee, Sere ae prouder, with the ‘possible exception i can't win. I know when I'm] * 1863 mushing through Alaska. * S afl 1 % Foster after Senator Piles and #| THEIR JOY KNEW NO BOUN DS bd ¢ Neked. 1 guess you know that I'm| * 3 mish, this state .- # Charles Sweeny had addressed * | oe MY friends | vicked. 1 think you can win, and| * 1886 kane, ’ *| # the legislature. * well satis |I'm here to help you out. Now,| * 1886 permanently in Seattle * ° \* Foster did not respond * > 1 sant : “ne hes done more to create! SPs van you do tor me? * 1886—Entered partnership with Judge J. T. Ronald, then *| * Wilson not t und * Pay lected. hurray’ be there. You will please excu Barmony fn the abiican party) t> make a long story short, the| * prosecuting at for King, Kitsap and Snohomish #/| * o Goodie! Goodie!” he +3 betng so excited, but I can’ ee thee thn in ane cite [concessions Piles made for the| * count teputy prosecutor till March, 188 *| |* #| “O, mamma, aren't you awful | ga Rd congo gt degen proud “ : Sweeny vote were these i * 1889-90-—City of Seattle * le | & Tt have ot helping to] gueeny ts to have all the pat * 1889-94—Practiced law with Judge Ronald «| Stay aia t * * . household in a twitter of delighted S86 & young man to the senate.) 45 that goes with the sex ee 1891—Septembe married Mis y y ppe News Ass'n.) . Such was the chorus that went up| excitement. “And no wonder!” said Seb Rope he will remain there many | {10 for the east side of the moun-| # Ky | WASHINGTON Preal- | % *| today at noon, when the two little | Mra, Piles at the door, “most any yarn” lenine Gurtag the next foer years. | * 7—Practiced law with Andrew F. B: # | dent. Roosev > Aleskan sons ar one little daughter of , household would be upset. Wouldn't prosey wes given an ovation|",, 4, addition Piles bas prom-| # 497-1904—Senior member law firm P' ge | DELL thie m measure al- | % ¥\ Senator Sam H pon 8 home | it? One's husband doesn’t get elect- When he concinded his speech : pt gr * 904—-May. endorsed for United States & jlows the te bell road Bs from sch and heard the news | ed senator every day!” de Bis withdrawal speech J. B Sak te aween " * anty republican convention # and mainte ie coe eT ton Two little round| A pair of bright eyes peeped Uadeley, of Spokane, said rm See tee nent “2 19 January ele United States #& |colleeted from licenses hat with the shout, and around from behind her mother’ TAL the commencement of the ye ye gg ea “4 a4 pd " | | lice t 8 r skirts. They belonged to little Mise (atest I had the honor to suggest re-elect e MEPTT PTC CCCEST CTT ee eee eee eet | tr that sent dimi Ruth, and they were wide with in- ‘ fon, and when th the mame of & gentie eastern part of the state will be | | j rube hoe flying through terest and wonderment Will if inow by this time legitimately entitled to the senator | have black and white spots on the Sweeny. I now am |ataid old Olympia wh m asked the correst at. | - half } before Mrs. Piles 1\fur of it, like a king’s, mamma?" A Mt, Sweeny to with part of the agreement mcement that Swee : med the ges * | a 1 guilty to [Received the mews from The she queried. “Will it, mammat | Miro of Mr Pi b wilt he ver sy for Piles to carry | >* ted their frac tle nuavel | ets art thi 1 rejoi n | Papa's toga that they | Mt good and loyal republicans a8) oi jue spread like wild-fire. Ev y ve are, and probably om | afte vel ia over In "lympia?” | MMF convened in legislative halls) 4. to the second, well, no one| knew the first ballot ar + P ey pte s family is i Seem their vote for Piles lknows what four years will bring} At th headquarter r answered Mr Superior Judge Grit ‘i broke strain | esting ¢ The Piles child Waller Christian, of Pierce, injenyn F our ae in a pent and a stu tar to thank | (By Ber we Ase'n tebe tht ee lg + s bright a trio as one could find im a's name, said: |to command the King county co wate 8 oe Dee eee 7.—The story of | Main street nd on arpolated |a dosen, states, and Mrs, Piles is a a majority |» t and ne else knew to jews. party z, > . @ th on f * | pardonably mother s, and again he may not the Nort! t Frank and FE. 8. Agi, ye pa we P and on The above is the story of the al ; f a a1, [ies the fi ME Migs ply nf da le children have all been born in King n } that mae told im the ots believe that the ho fight, Mr. Piles | oiee ¢ 2 * mother, “Ross ha ty and Mrs. Piles, since she Mr but both Piles an6 Sweesy deny jes and bis friends ' ae aut |tgtie fishermen who a ie watche sas anxiously to Seattle a bride in 1891, hae elegn se mat Fon Wi. tie. Piles te {on the fir 7 ay nay all you Hke about | os ore an any of 1 he has had a little remained here, preferring Washing- appointed. I) ne given it for having executed i, ay the Rt ee nettle pr vie Bach of the British witnesses is | lary lunead to five years. {campaign of his own on, also; he's ton through winter and summer g characte brill : weeny can de- | h n in the firet taking examinations at school for to her old home state of Ken- See oar te, | & brilliant political coup in the dea a. hast Suh of victe it T can aay that | being subjec to the most severe Arthur Sanborn, who turned | king : stein sg rhe wiaienesiabie o : 4 with Sweeny . . ‘ y pollt e ence . « xamination by the counsel te’s evidence against » Miteh- | Prome bok: * ate with » eatntng th ‘ I am no eure | in all my po al experience I have | GPQR exe ota & 14 up his bh rust rmerly iss i Gintes bis adeaiabelon He consetes Rething that con i es will be elected at all. | never been as nervor upset as 1 (@r Rursin, who are ng to show lell, pleaded guilty to larceny from |, Ross hel ig ane. 0 M4 ay Pai ss ma ey aes, for he represents the|en’g ite ane ‘lee conver -" ha fa od alljam at thi hate The terrible | theteommission that it was possible |the person this afternoon and was |thumb of either hand thr 2 | Barnard, lenderson, Ky. & he represen to Seattle and King county in the y cmiptisnaatary Yous n of these past few weeks has | fF foreign torpedo boats to have | sentenced t days in the county {®rmhole and, with dig ‘ peautiful girl, tn t mate. He yielded up no te #? and I do not believe that I will lose 1 power of words to | beem near the scene of the tr jail | nounced those interesting and accom fef in with- that may militate against his /*" psp es Merrett cy we A should I live to be a |and@ unseen by the fishermen +@.! | «Pye come through all right my women who have given 8@ s name. I t t the!! Those who have oting for | welt. 3 a distinction to the “Blue yrowexs as the representative of the | that they Gil wad “" 1 | will never for- | slats counsel are having no suc |self. I'm promoted. Sure of it peculiar a distinction to great northwest ye Santry ee si , { worry and uncer- | in this, however | now.” Grass” state. Like all Southern wo- democratic |" and he gained everything |v ser, Sweeny fo & .remarkable| tainty which 1 be me through — | | Ross is one of the bright vs/men, Mrs. Piles ts intensely loyal un-| The aggravating persistency with | ay ape bynes since I came down here. I have felt | OISORDER AT LIBAU in the Rainier Heights ect ind and her steadfast and inspiring in- He | which Senator Foster's strength was|™man: he Is 8 —_ _ os nd ‘Fam | contident all the time that-1 would] Lom Jan. 27.—The has |what he docen’'t know h in her husband's candidacy onl ate | augmented day by day as the num-|™**e | con . iittle new {eventually win out. I had a atone /spreed to the Benner w er father’s campaign would be a stand- |} been a wonderfully sustaining fend « » nan en-| ber of ba reased goaded the|%e 18. let me say 0 ‘ clad mete Go 4 hate | thie. morning " 1 i off with what he kr prop to Mr. Piles’ ambitions. Me, and he (Ma ) would there- | oe call tho epoeatt in politics “ie n : ing county | tomes JUDGE SWAYNE SUMMONED sede se ana p other can * and © oppor ele 01 ry a rm or Owe abow marb' es nd ote for George Turner « Neration and pre.| At the Wilson headquarters—well, | ops ty as they | | Gevernment tal that leal speratio 4 pre-| nt showed me is unique, and I appre- overnir \ WASHINGTON, D. Jar the “agates” in sight when Fi § eipit Sweeny coaliti ther Foy we rad Wilson headquar late it = | the — h shes at ready | The senate ton w the house | knuckles down to a good game. BALLOIS oR of forces ters last night | ito sati, b ntrik ads to | yy gers tod tered ne ar 8 Ruth, the beautiful little daught — The an for the past 48 hours! An atmosphere of satistaction| ta tt te eek tek ee eee the dockys a the de-|recting Judge 8 to be present | of Mr and Mrs. Piles, slyly sidled | i oe | ha pervaded the Sweeny arters.(% 77° fi @ | partpre will be ir ; |when the Impeachment articles are|up to her mother and softly qu 1 a | And The Star predicted from . erned as if he him-| @ ~ * | GOVERNMENT ISSUES WARN: | tornoon of February 12 Mamma, will papa wear it home| BALLOTS. | | fda 4 | the start—even from the se to be named senator to- | # Spotter +) ING Saturday night—the toga? F Sralare | 1 the legislature was in a) rangement Piles} » wl, mee NO, * The ge r| WILL BUILD BATTLESHIPS Course he will aid Sam Pile isis sia | . ter must will be defeated. suited him to a “T had gone ae Ansue nother proc r " 2 an | unt . i i i A ie tae ee aa , - Jr with confidence he'll - — wine | Sweeny combination | into the present fight to win. Dut |Tonight and Saturday, O May further warning the to| WASHINGTON, D 1 ach hapa oe nd eieleis & | ‘tae a o fit Sweeny nothing. It seeing that he could ne ne @ ins Coolers. Brick South Wi in viole «|The t 5 t " laf tan Piles mariagers = Fig na gr ot laenten ice inwiee Wak OAT tales tee acer eats cae to peacet t , ue tee accep dion tag Preitn 43 822715 6 8 S the signature ¢ Sweeny only 1 es | grace 4, sport that he he| wit tell the lowest teengerature for naval construct for two | a» torn ae ertled by | 122 44332715 4 5 7 « them ¢ erce ity delegation—tn | acknowled that hin conqueror | tp + hott {STRIKERS RETURN TO WORK |} ' 6,00 sh, Whe |. oot on the pans ath 44332616 8 0 F ndidate any future fight, and there would|was a better campaigner than be s es Rev ite 2 ' nt | a iat program called for |o Ce OO ae bite : Tot 14532616 8 0 F mort be no assurance that any of Fos-| was } passed quir ‘n k-|t bean eet how to be | 4th Joint 32716 7 0 8 B ~ po Ae Ng ie aa gt om eet coe ee pare corre: dai be ny ey wort ha ps iy ae wi andidate during a | thd 44342716 7 6 6 count ould increase Sweeny's! out,” he said to The Star's corre {day, many workmen having aban. : ‘ 20 242 “Fe mp. From swee ote Alt | 8 ne ° loned the strike movement Dic fe ry senate ; J 20/24/2414) 7 0 age y names | momentum spondents, “there is no man who I donea th tke mo) Pick Jnry in atonal Face og know,” | Sent eeesier vr Oe ' om the Jones| On the other hand, an alliance | would rather see wear the toga than said ah but I suppose I got too | gi Joint 48312817 7 0 @ several from the| with Piles meant 24 votes for the|gamuel H. Piles, the illustrious son P | 4 7 . saic ¢ t Sth Join 3 7 |Bpokane candidate “for. future |of King county. Ha ts a poor man’s nt Indict Lawyers Weber Trial excited, ‘and Mr. Pi me | oth Joint... 40 9128)17| 70 & ode {3.D. Farrell on|yge, besides the promise of|candidate, I understand that he ecast cool- = “ -— Seach tha taeat cicanie amd Roan Lee ee 46302816 7 08 leer ana turned the tide in Piles’ |gonsiderable federal patronage. | mortgaged his own home to make s Teke your : és : AUBURN, Cal., Jan. 27.—Two las tuhereniaal There seems go lit- | Lith Joint. . a7 soe8 18 7 ~ ooo wu salmost unani-|An alliance with Foster to al-|the fight, and ho deserved to win " ies Samant (By Serippe News Ass'n.) |Jurymen were accepted at the Web- | tie a woman can do in a thing like | 12th Joint. ../46 so2916 7 08 : ; jlow Foster to succeed himself |The rest of us are rich men. We deter on the-of- NEW YORK, Jan, 27—Tho grand |er murder trial _up to noon today. | this, and she wants to do so much, | 1th Joint. | 8/128) Of OO oe i. clinched the elec-| would rob Bweeny of whatever pol-|have our lumber camps, we have ficial thermometer fury this afternoon returned a blan- | They are F. J. Wall, a fruit grow- |} should like to have been well oe wane ey Bt {tical capital the federal patronage jour rich newspapers and wo have a he past 98 \iket inilictment against six persons | er, of Gold Run, and W. Berry, | inencn to have staid at Olympia, so | THIEVES TAKE A VACATION = lan . nigh atter A | would give him, for some time ago|our mines and we can drop beer pure was 48 de leonneéted with the Dodge-Morse di-|® farmer, of Sheridan. Ten tales-| 17 could havé n with my husband After several days of stren ptr hmeongl had held @| Foster had promised all his patron-|of the fight and go right back an¢ cease af 6.0iouk voree case. it included Judge Fur-|men were examined this morning, |through it all. I could have helped | Work the thieves and burglars psn eaterene't witeis jeae to Sammy Perkins in return for | pick up our business interests right tite horetne. nam Troy, counsel for Mrs. Morse, | eight being excused for cause, some |jim so much in the one way a | ¢vidently taken @ much May her cTences began Wednes- |the support of the Perkins papers. | where we left them before we en rctillicn s+ a and Abraham Hummel, counsel for| by reason of having formed an|woman can help. I aid help him |The police have had time to eat the night Nothing tu — — So he alitance with, Pine was | tered the race. Not “a se Mr. | @EATTLE PRAISED Dodge. Furnam 1s charged with| opinion and others on the ground | while I was there—I saw that he |» ate spell to collect 7 appear urthe: the only one from which Sweeny| Piles. His heart and soul wore conspiracy, and Hummel with sub-| of being opposed to capital teh . , 8 en ses, ast night but a, cemetien efiesaee n bn | REE: : es ol wi ab- | sed te al punteh- | got to early, you know, and | ** ut two a yesterday afternoon could hope to derive any ponder hoger up ia the mighty strugele Fa dae HEN HTON, D. Cy Jan. 27-—~| ordination and Jorjury ment where the evidence is circum- | ade him save his strength’ and glaries were reported. A. ut agers of the can-|able gain that has been waged was ey- |The government transport servic —— —— stantial. The defendant ts ome , e Mow . | shop at adison street t ndidates them-| A combine with Wilson would|erything to him. He had all to|got some hard knocks and Seattle } 2 Hap 2 eae i yr tnpeccidbe Dorp edt Mageee romp that’ all broken into, but before the and the deal hove carn tally for Sweeny. for the | sek oval to lose, and therefore I|and the enterprise of her citizens a| 26s council yesterday afternoon | 7. OS" esman gays he has form-| ove’; can merdiy wait to wee bl ©P-|tnieves could gather whereby Piles {s\yotes which Wileon now controls|gay, Piles 1s the man for senator. | big boost in the senate cham | paged an ordinance putting under | When & Vilma aely wth mms ipy! 3 can hardly wait to soem not | they Were discos Secured of a seat in the|could and would go to any other|] hopo he will win, and feel sure) terday during the discussion | gederal regulation for the first time cear tas ‘souiiannden: S passes | but he wired me this morn: "= - escape. A good eecr ire club” at Washington. | candidate east or wost of the moun-| that he will serve his state in con-|army appropriation bill the construction of area ways, light | ntens to come over, Isn't it too bad T | tained of them. the full detaiis of the com tains under the same conditions and | grees as faithfully and well as he Senator Gallinger was profuse In| Wels and drop-stair entrances. | $95,000 FOR ALASKAN CABLE can’t be with him peas Pan 160 Main etre re kiown there will be re-|inducements which led them to| mado the fight for that digtinguish-/hin praise of Seattle harbor, the wafter they will be allowed to all coming out 60 splet ae several hum Oho Of the wmootbest bite of|oling to the perpetual candidate | ed honor.” shipping and the efiterprine of that|enproach only 90 inches on the! WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan |_ Just then there was a telephone tat hes ever charaeter-|from King colinty. The Piles-| After the deal had been consum- | port sifewalk. They can be built on side | The senate yesterday accepted an | ring. Mrs. Piles hastened to the Pe meripsintions of Wasking-|Sweeny combination, be {t eaid,| mated The Star correspondents hur-| The senate finally strack out the }etrgets only and where the grad@ | amendment to the army appropria- phone, dt was The Star, calling * looks aa much to « stinging rebuke|ried out to break the news to Mr.|house provisian prekib(ting the wer) te | than 8 per cent in the dis- | tion bill which provides for the ex- | up to inform Mrs. Piles that the jevat terday thathelef John L. Wilson's presumptions | Plies. of private vessels In tre treweperte- veumied by Union and Post / penditure of $95,000 for the exten- ba Ay nm. jo UNANIMANS. “O, ISN'T it and Foals way ghd Powrth sien of the Alevkan cable from Ville Guz to Sores, aterm * « tion of government sapptkw to the “Do you know, Mr, Piles, that Philippines, to be elected senator to- thing. aud uproar in you a hope se female: tap as to-any other 0} There was tu eo wad Puyt atewnt, = * ae aie id *