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pies’ FR posTMASTER ARE NOT HUS TY CANDIDATE Olympia Bureau cattle Daily Star, Olympia, Wash Btalf Corr ‘ond Wil! W OLYMPIA —W c gress 4 to ald Sa t lat struge veted ch the Piles cam Vileon agre 24, is recalled that th ey for D cam Piles tn h fight at Olympia.” Another thing Piles’ friends want master Georg to Know ts » . Bh Stewart is not out doing som gastling for Mr. Piles. Stewart head of the bigs C Gale, they argue, should be able 4 Mr. Piles some good. Kew Congressman Humphrey aking a va lant fight for Stewa tment and so, if the po taster is failing to do his full ¢ by Piles, they Sieure that it's up to Mr. Hemphrey seain Bampbrey has some friends in ty delegation. They the King ce dam that the congressman working in 8 quiet but effective talk with those making complaint, how @e@ They claim that the work {being done at al! ts Las very quiet to the most You haven't heard of It, no? Wel. you haven't been mingting With the crowds around the ho lobbies at the ital eity. ‘That's the latest rumor in the sen atorial fight. The story le that ty “Van” and his friends are serto j considering sprin: cing this coup upon the legts! he proper mo ment. Van and other tegisiators figure that it is very doubtful if the present candidates are able to Jand im the seat at the Millionair Clab at Washington, D. C. Foster 's said to be too small y is from the eastern ef the state, amd that section al- teady has one senator Wilson by » many enemies. So, it's a ds ree, and ae “Var fs known ‘good fellow” of the legislature, +b ry has it that there is no serious obstacle in t is stampeding the © him at the opportun f the solons ar fiagust at the long ¥ acrimor the avowed at “dope,” h as the hearer vat a grain of men have not re @red entirely from the solar plex Jolt they receiv that Senator enator (w# fe Washington, D. but iam't) se ted on Stansell’s vote. Stansell isn’t explaining his vote Dat he will stick 3 Senate joint resolution No. 1, in ed yesterday, provides that fhe Washington delegation in eon Sreas be instructed to do everything fn its power to assist President; ure an tate mmeree commission Roosevelt in his efforts to se WHR Incrensed powers. The resolv ton was » y carried presentative J. B ne, the house in house. Twitchell of Kin the evil of frandn- and towns having a popula tion of more than 250. It provides that there shall be Origins ka of registr on (80 to be presented at the place of Melttration. the other, on election Gi 10 b n the voting booth t m Which the Upon registering f and upor ne toy th NGRESSMAN the ~ ewes STORY OF THE YELLOW HOUSE Olympia Bureau Staff Corresp « shall name the hall sapport ¢ King county thus agreed to ng at not seem to go Mt come over he lent each day. course, there are * inatance the one in t sther games. nea about town Some day we will take the reader us on a tour one ef your Brossed in some impo of which migt is wine to ralse on -tall Nush | ROOT AND crow TO BE APPOINTED OLYMPIA, Jan of Seattle, and Her will receive the appoint ment to the supreme as soon as the » be authentic THEY NEED THE JOBS AND MONE} ‘ OLYMPIA, Jan trip acount ¢ 260 mile i when they learned Stansell, of Stevens | county, had voted for Sweeny. The Tacoma oO ought to be amendment hold more than increase in| lly disposing affairs the assen- their own private confident of putting out a live stock about over the per games have been secured érett and two with Snohomish, Inaugural Ball a Great Success |« wergeant-at-arms to Pleree’s code for and rereption night was one of the most notable | ial events in state capital For two hours the lobby and h alts | of the capitol including many notable per- sons from all over the Headed by Gov. and Mra the state officers with their were in line in the rec with @ smile » house whic ‘h | cans bea It applies to all eption rooms, and a hearty » for each and every one attending the ball and reception the two ore able to the reception rooms and lead the grand march In opening the Inaug to sign, the “ing kept concealer signa. In this way ature la checked ng Imporstbte In the I THE and ferent cithes of the stat TUCKER LIBEL REPEAL BILL PASSED A, Jan, 1%—The house i the Tucker bill re xisting bel | The , under a sus by Twitch and pa i by ay » 7 nays rh against the repea f th pe i) » Ayer, Harper, Lev mney, MeNi Molstad a , Weat herfo 1 An emergency clause was a led by a vote of 83 to 12 The bill has Ww passed Mead for his approval or veto. ST. PETERSBURG, Jan, 19.—T? sht, | strike among the workmen of Bus wine . grow and with « rapidity ming | proportions, ‘This morning workme N H Cord factory joined the strikers kere will reach 100 “er » make the wtrih ghout t ntry rown Prince Is Hurt (By Ber ) PERLIN 19.—Crowr - {from Ber to Potedam today for a - | day # shooting, was thrown from his art, falling heavily eround. t © hie serious not haa not » tained Spy Caught (@y Sertpps N Ansa) LONDON, Jan A dispatel | from Yokohama states that H. D. Collins f Portuguese parentage the char f being a military spr According to the Visited Port Arth Tier ar and 1.000 he Rumriar ther £ tranae he gathered. From s giving de atch of Japane 5] port y rday Francisco, after a most diffi which ted nine days, On fher course. All the wooden work of the vessel not nec essary to keep the hull imtact was ‘lat THE HIGH SCHOOL The baske 1 boys tu st at the Armory last night f firwt | players, and Manager “ squad: Bab Shaw, Moran iryeme Debating club has 4 t the challeng® of the h, high school for a to be h at n OA TOKIO, Jan. 19.—T? kad tomor Fi mot troc at the front. He also will send the soldiers cakes 4 F ing the imperial erest A banquet for the purpose of tn troducing (wo of the international secretaries, HW. O. Hill and Leater | McLean, Jr, was given by the Young Men's Christian association at the Washington last night. Sec retary Allen presided and many members of the losal association were in attendance. Ad ting secretaries were | the features of the evening. eames by STOCKHOLM, Jan. 19—The re paralysia ts officially SEATTLE WHAT'S THE MATTER™ WITH HUMPHREY ENDS CLAIM THAT T ci AR rbrspay, JAN. 19, 1905 Duke Mystery New York Sensation . TOBACCO KING WAS TODAY DECLARED TO BE WAS RELEASED FROM 1S MYSTERIOUSLY MRS. BRODIE MERLY MRS. ALICE MARRIAGE 1 HER WEALTHY HUSBAND 18 4 Duke and Miss «nate, Washington Duke ‘ew Gays after bia marriage, and forwarded to \BANDIT WANTED IN BUTTE venged ff it is Duke's home ts | make their home x " ‘4 a taal le business wa; ee ere uned to shoot the victims, ov- | Taylor. Webb in ths \MAY BUILD A NEW CHURCH At a-special meeting of the sation of the » lecture rooms of the ) 1 moting and aseteting financially kinds commer undertake by died 10 years ago, em of the burr was married nth avenge was divorced » to confer with the insurance from Powell two sumed her maiden r living in Alleghe aused the sinking . When this confer Parkhuret’s assietant ng Oscar la dangerousty | fc appears that $40,000 In stocks FARMERS PROTEST :: ORTH YAKIMA, Jan. 19.—At mass meeting of the farmers an | for the purpone th gation bill wh nt tuced in the leg th tate was ag bi now before the | ' 1d be ma county, th ny of prov jons were not practical, and if p ation 1 embarrass the armers and users of water in Yak nimously recommende od among the farmers and citizens of noeded that if the bill now bef the legislature | much ex hat the water cot of Yakima ounty will be put to « large and needlons expe Frank Ha CLEVELAND, O., Jan. 18.—The American Shipt & compar not to grant a dividend on comm THE MARKETS Vegetavies, Beans. ary, 5 12.200 Lima beans $4 M6; beets, per wack # $1.00. cab 1%G2% cauliflower, per 4 @31.00 per Ib, 2%@ pars ' 20@ 250; peppers, California be ‘ 404 66 wack, 609 R on ' ¢ ’ toon ’ Whit er potatoes, $1 swee anen, $ 53.00@ 1.60; stra whe $2.00. Butter and Che Oregon cheese, 19% Ite; Washing he 13 Tear brick cheese, 166: butter, native euine 3 . tubs, 24 Eggs. tric frewh 4 . Si@s2 | eastern. 20 27c Poultry. Decks, Cremeed I7@18e: geese. on &, é honey ‘hota, $5.90 Ciifornia S; extra ¢ 1 ar ka suser, $6.05; maple sagar Lows Me if paid within 15 dave Meats Bra er Wt pia c per 4 hestnute, ( 5 k h ‘ monds, 12%@1 California huts, 12@ he Fish, Oysters, Ete 4c; black cod, Ge: ling cod, abe, $161.7 clams. open t, $1.00, claime, per sack yaters, Olympia, per sack on bulk er gail 15@4 ki 1 mps, 8@10. flour 4 é lobs 1 ic; 6 ' k bass, Flour. Patent, per bbl, $4.76: Crown, ’ Minnesota hard wheat $7 i sbury, 64 Pilisbury’s Best, $4 t 4 H 4 fen ’ 1 1 y " rt bent, $ Pr F i 4 e A, $4 Ceoreats. Why wheat, 160 bale, ¥ bucky rm meal, 10m, per bale ‘ ’ t ’ whit farina, per bi tb. macks. per bale, ee. per bbl, $4.70 * bale, $2.60; Holly Ib. boxes. sacks, $4 per owt. 3 bran, per 1, per $15 $33: best _ Phen od 1-4 highes and closed 1-2 ap to the last rked weakness, sell- and closing at , prefer the long side on all fair breaks. W. A. RYER & CO. GRAIN and STOCK BROKERS PRIVATE WIRES CONTINUOUS MARKETS. 112 Columbia St. GROUND FLOOR HALLE! Sunset Main 1089; HEATER THE ELITE. rab finish, name and cam damper 10, regular $8.00 $8.40 $10.00 sale $11.60 THE PRIZE OAK. r r r STEWART OAK. $26.00 regular $28.00; sale ' 5 ' pr duced 20 Per Cent. Others 30 Per Cent; } STE TE © CD CRE Ae RENE NCTE @ OO '. O. MILES & PIPER CO. CLEARANCE SALE ON HEATERS Every Heater in the House Reduced—Some 25 Per Cent, one Less Than 20 Per Cent Sale Prices Are tor Gash. We will Also Deliver a U THE CHARM somely finiehed uss, with swing prt $6.30 $8.00 #0. 60 THE HARDY OAK, A strongly good he Zz. 0. MILES & PIPER CO. Reduced in Price 20 to 35 Per Cent THE NEW VICTOR. alr tight heater fitted with unted with heavy nickel plated top r King and Cli per Economy Per cent Off.