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Gaseee SrATEF i gahekaz even before {t was known that May Ballinger woul! withdraw from the race. Several of the friends of Senato Harper have wre m to make ¥ refuses to be ye that any at * without mdidacy ” account of which wilt py any he ts connect posi Early for Harper, “Rls really a little early yet @il Senator Harper this morning “We hare hardly got over the ef. Mayor Ballinger’s withdraw the race. We had always upon him. but this leaves field. You can say that & candidate and that le I know about it.” Giher Republican tenders are to the gap with poasibles ards to make 2 good showing as possible. The emitiment of most of the profes. sional managers seems to be against masicipal ownership. The Murphy followers, however, do not feet that Gefeat ts by any means assured, as they look to the rank and file for "Fay betteve that a majority of ‘the voters are in favor of municipal ownership of public utilities and as- @ert that if the sentiment of the Voters of the party is expressed at the convention. Murphy will be Rominated. Murphy's Friends Guay. For this reason the Murphy lead- es have been working oe large @avention and an expression. as far as possible, of the majority of {he voters in the party when the @avention amembles The antis feel that their strength lays in beeping a onvention as email as Somible, for the purpose of con Welling it in order to shut out any ovement that may be made in fa- Vor of the Ninth ward man. There is strong opposition to Murphy as a candidate in the ranks @ the corporation spokeamen of fhe party and they are trusting to thelr abitity in the management of affaire to prevent his endorsement by the party) For that reason the M@rongest men are to be brought forth to defeat him Opposed to Murphy. the Ret all Walker are tol present administra- opposed to the Murphy It ig claimed that while Miler was « par the thme that the open-town po ‘Was at out count of his p firm believer istration. his © or of Humes at latter pursued his mayor, he real bh Humes on a Walker is a present admin nda say, and would lead the tien against mur 2 feeling among the mphries that De may yet ¢ s doctrines of Ballinge Withdrawal somitively ng action are conta Jan. 12 } | CONSTRUCTION —e_—X—“—“sle_ DAY, JAN. 16, 1906 HOTEL ROBBERY jirla Win Debate : | The young ladies of th Athena } Deba club won a vietory from | d ’ A purse containing $76 waa stol . the Badger club's representatives at on from the room of L. CO, DeWolfe, the state university yesterday, Hil in the Cadillac hotel, yesterday af ma Johnson, Bunice Kngland and ternoon at k. DeWolfe waa Margaret Haynes argued for the af Sleeping all day, and before retiring firmative, and Herman Allen, Cha he placed his money beneath hin |Gibbons and Sidney James for the pillow, He minaed it late —-——— negative of the question, “Resolved He reported the matier 20 min ‘i eS i. x = “ “B wl that im 1 be ve * utes after he discovered bie lows, | COMES TO CONCLU@ON THAT DEPECTIVES CAN'T | noved tr ely mar ° — And Detectives Hubbard and Free eS : ater . ufactured in this country, the pro man, who were detailed upon the SEE AND CLOSES. GAME IN IDAHO SALOON |duction of which & controlled by REPUBLICAN LEADERS LOOKING ABOUT FOR SOME ONE | case arrested a man named [. H WITHOUT HE monopoly 8 Q OUT HELP ® : eT wt ' INGER’ Smith at 9 o'clock | piaht ‘od. WHO'S Fe WILL PIT IN BALLINGER’S GHOES money waa found on Smith when | arrested, bat the officers believe} e-saga ea camo that they can connect him with the} Alone and sided, T Sta {. Me fered the gan | it the » f certain lead- Jit my duty to dispel all doubt tn the] robbery mith § and @vea his tat i | es of the arty con J matter, and I th ore omphatically | occupation as that of @ fireman. flee boy clowed a gambling game In| py " t | Be cony ‘ th }deolare that I am not and will not the Idaho sa Witth and Kins | game. b b eu | will be no wnership con-| be a candidate for re-election to the lant night, It was only night - thon with an plat » of mftyor under any clroum that the two big 4 tives 4 aso 1” of the | atanve My rease ot the dia t Inapected me. form. A ca : reasons are in part aa ane . ered fi t VA bo they ‘ ato a 4 found everyt) ‘ * | a gee arty wh Too Little Authority, a) the ivew did find} "4 maith | ' standart bea oe = : Rf ice | office boy wan pleaved, act-| . an antl-ow - an In the first place harter Iknow. Perhape t? 1 ro| (NH Mon w tip furnished by him the |¢ ’ 1 who is wa ae owern. [bide @ proper and successful ox behwaré far ‘enous r th ay|! ar tly raided a resort | mtantly killed President Ro» « . reise of executive functions in the} The Shamrocks of the Monarch | nave been b with near sight pint a at, but the sit wan not peat super’ ; Haliie. Administrative branch of the city | house league captured two out of | ear boy had cotirely watintnctery to the offte eA } The withdraws pore Pee government, The city 1 has|t games from the We Tens last) trout H that 6 power | tend it the polle aitsin KERFOOT LEAVES ger from the race declined to permit the correction of /Maht and are now ted for first) and blacks i ea, ho | a mat the police had it mayor leaves tt hy these defects at the ensuing elec- | Place with the Ratulora, Only four] strayed thr ‘ t Be p | @re up in the @ tion |players of each team showed up sand eat el. peel veh Mipew | o ¥ : j pouncement ye y Again, in order to administer] @9@ the experts played a four-han fetor Ma ST tees ete aan ae eee | can, © Mertast, canhler of the anseg none of them we 7 office of mayor with a fair de. | same Happy” O'Donnell, of | the « t Ye raat rye sOegpetoneeed offt ©, left for San Francisco today of the mayor's ie . B+ gree of suocess, and at the same}? Shamrocks, rolled high av ge, | | sae theon. ch sae tie bo for « conference with Superinten had been made for mvpation | time preserve my section with | making the creditable run of 202 1-3. } : h ent Leach of the mint, Mr. Leach thon wit! oppos ton w od that he may be able » the Job. | has been cond the invest at the conventie v my law practice and cl was close up with an average | | Nn « the tn gu tion; at least that is has been acquired after 3. Crewsman and O'Donnell} Marcelle was at firat ton of the pee ions of Geo, EB these who claim to be mos faithful effort. 1 tied for high scora, both mauling} TWO games were in eres i | Aadms, former cashier. He h with the ation ed to expend my ¢ in con.| the maple for a count of 222, Pol-| he was taking part tn ay I 1ed ty the gambling resorts | taken steps to determine what pr politicians are all Bi labor, which has almost reach-|!0Wing are last night's scores Ste game wee being played 1 Yiare » ry . white y is held by Adams outside of other candidates ready for th tae tak 40 Gntetanea, and te Sens tau tor drinks, le wald, tt her being | the detectives a few days ago made | King county in this state, a 1 the at the . = re are other available citixeas SHAMROCKS. a nnn” game a tuke raid, ‘The poolrooms are be- | as in F and and in t state of gqonceded to be a ¢ tight. [chee mamert Woe er inel Ist, 2nd. rd, | “TH# Kame may be Mtallan, but the! ing condu « bef but the} New ¥ mk, Adams’ former home ny le rae a - money rtainly Ame ' me are t ® ked b An act o ‘ would be neces Several Names Mentioned. practice and not in the pubiic of.} Walloch _ + i ftice boy Slachbeceig apeagt where the own- [Serr to pereiit kovernment fice, the latter must be surrendere 1 Wh 180 pL bd | . a took : 23. | indesnatf . cee fer have been | ineteed o thee nite 2168167], t ete “ ’ ™ : foment bes esate a te ave been | Instead of the former ones 4 3s) Ok at the money. Marcell unt be obtained | through Ad peculation: that thare are « Cannot Make Sacrifice be Very much surprised. word of mo m the toute, | edaeaeaneneatna he foe 676 a i oa eene | © man ts indispensable to any Team to 2149 | Mager ne ‘ community; I certainly am not — town administra Prominent |) TENS. | oeaie A ant Prosecut.| LRP’ are others capable of filling tat ard among “~e~ the office of mayor with credit, and | Cres: } fag Attorney Jobo F. Miller and A osama . 18 aie ey ‘who as well of better prepared | Ro; 8 forner George Hi. Wal M Rognon ‘ 12 } Walker's friends gone #0 far| © make the sacrifice than I, #0 that| Reynolds . 1 IM | — eonge “it t* mot a case of recreancy of a/ Frans 9 19 a2 to auldiress @ street a8) untic duty o - ao : 2 ! vi j } “next mayor” a they did this aty ON my part to refuse! j te a thts further service in this office, Re 0 test | WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 16 The speotfully proposing self-gov Team total R. A. BALLINGER hema Pailippines, “whee Te ar. Otto & Caso, Chairman of} Tonight the Shamrocks and Sto-| eS erehet the epubdlican ity Central Commit i rol € ont 7 I — oo come Gates Sain eae, ee are Save wel roll of + SOLO DEALERS ARRESTED THROUGH STAR'S EXPOSURE this after When the fact that Mayor Ba’ at 8 o'clock FINED $200 EACH BY JUDGE GORDON be had declined to ma ———— ~~ eer : y é arein > reed CP Uae’ connate Cel . 6 | | Frank ‘ ved coe | tee, several of the o so e h him, bat he emphatically expressed Hs } Or bar, 1413 Third wine 7 weny. We geval Se asa of Grandin. bas reine himeelf as opposed to running again |Crane and Herbert Holland ; wae ; et | appotated superin (of the Kuo and sald that the letter explained| , Real estate activity bas wattlod | nit so59 each tn Jude sordorn| ct = . ae” Sess oe a Geen sali Vas and enld thet. th Pie ne ahem hPa oa Wige Gordon'a| nishod the detectives by The Sta Grande & Western railway with | | Ss aio jeteady, yet sufficiently strong to} , auarters here, effective tamor | | | please everyone concerned a | | Most of the firms report a fair | A rer - ived that number of sales and an encourag len n of the Falcon | ingly large number of inquiries from | lwent blind the tr rqutian substantial partie m Beattie. No alle are given Calhoun, Denny @ Ewing today | Steamer Nevadan is due from San | }sold a number of lots in block 288 | Franetseo Jan } | at prices better than any heretofore | Steamer Jefferson will sail 7" quoted. M. B. Crane @ have | Skagway Wednesday w a WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 16.—| during yesterday afternoon and to of freight and a large pas The republican insurgents against |¢ay Sold out almost all of blocks | tet the Philippine tariff bill met their| #41 and 442 at prices ranging from | first defeat this afternoon on two | $3150 to $3,600 each. These lola! WALLA WALLA, Jan. 16-—-To, grabbed up a sledge hammer and amendments offered by William Al- | brought $400 down and the balance | |made for Winters. Guard Hussey den Smith, of Michigan. The prop-| {= threo equal payments due in 30/ quell a fight between two convict® shouted to th Jemiat, but sition to make the new tariff on | ay#. McGraw @ Kittinger sold (o-)in the jute mill at the penitentiary they pald no attention and Hussey sugar and tobacco 60 instead of 25| 4ay the lot at the southeast corner|iast night Guard Hussey, shot | opened fire. The second shot went per cent of the Dingley schedules,|Of Ftghth av. and Plum st. for) Thomas Winters throu through McCann's arm and he fell and to strike out the provision for | $16,000. }ieg and John McCan in @ pe ¢ bloc The wounded absolute free trade after April 11,| Rane ees jarm. Winters attack rison hos were defeated by 197 to 7%. | with « knife cutting bys | WASHINGTON, D.C. Jan. 16—| throat from ear to . GALENA | SOernD Mine ‘The house today declared by a vote! standing the Corrthie sang at of 170 to 68 against the democratic SEE ee eae Judson C. Hubbart, E.M. Gen proposition of absolute free trade : eral Manager. between the Philippines and this | The examination was chiefly on the country, the minority asking that | type of canal to be bu: WRECKED PACIFIC TO the restrictions placed in the bill ‘ - | upon rice, sugar and tobacco be at‘ Hildreth, on at the promt: | | limited ont owners of the American turf | | WASHIN . Jan. 16.— d . has quit the bookmaking business | Philippine tarif dill was jafter one year's trial, which cost amended tn the house this afterncon| yARSHEIELD, Ore. Jan. 1¢-—~ him 961,800. He foun he track to include rice with sugar and to-| Th. steamer Alliance, arriving from Stowers wiser than the bookies ani bacco as subject to a duty equi¥-| portiana inet night. reporte a three, | be will try to retrieve his losses by alent to a 26 per cont reduction Of! masted schooner ashore about 1 = s oe we aft “ar packing the Dingley rate. j miley above the Umpqua river] The tern Town company | ances are the best. hinks the ae ana j lights, She was upright and trside| filed tts article: incorporation at oat * FIND RUNAWAY |the breakers, which were washing| Olympia yee ceinpany | Base running, according to Sheck A young boy who ran away from | over her. ‘The crew was evidently | is apparently a mobaidiney coreenc |&fd, who led the National league tn his home at 610 10th av. to see the] Sovca os there was a cates or whehl Gene Miary COFBOTA” | that department last season, in no’ nights of Portland, was caught bY| jocked like one on the beach abovel citie c altogether due to speed, but to a the po! and brought to the city| ine wreck. : combination of speed and Judgment \ tall yesterday. He will come before} j kee. It is Incorporated for ia ; y i yr wae’, Te core |, tt wae toe rough for the Alliance | 000, and seeks the power to deal in ms udge Frater in the juventle court) to jearn what schooner it w 4, | towns bis stat Meld. to determine what Ix to be done with| a, there ia no telegraph | Be ~ ns peso nen ed bath be UNION BAKERY him, as his parents declare they | o¢ here, it may be two days before | ye eres oe Sa jot he , . | way, and B. W. Cook are the | have no control over him. [her name end particulars will De| corporators waa AND CAFE O e | learned. ee | the Alliance pons tmimediately Lawyers to Meet Chief Engineer Panama canal Stevens of tentified AT GRAY'S evidently did | The King County Bar association | will hold ite ennual meeting In the| Know of the wreck. The schooner/ Senate committee on canals today FOR MEN AND WOMEN. ALL | Butler hotel on Wednesday after-| ¥84 spparentiy light. as no deck) NEW, DURABLE TYLISH | noon at 5 o'clock, Jan. 17. All mem-|'oed or wreckage was seen. | SHOES—MADE TO SELL FOR bers in Seattle are cordially request- oe —— } 10 ed to be present. ‘The description of Peterson given — aos 7 " i the police ts that he ia five feet. it} . ‘i re The contract for te ing Ra’ inches tall, 40 youre old, weighs 180 road av, from the south fine of| Ihe. tight halt and moustache, blue Satisfaction University st. to Broad st.. by plank-| eyes, and has four front teeth miss- ing, has been award to O. Bling | Sa Pe a a Guaranteed Patroiman Dolphin that pinnae he took a horse and to the Montana stables at 10 ik last night. The rig had been ting on the corner of Second ay. and 807 First av. James st. since 4 o'clock In the af COLMAN BUILDING ternoon. $1.50 Large Size Clark’s Expansion Bit 98e It cutter bores fr 1418 Second Avenue Watch Tomorrow’s Star for the an- nouncement of bankrupt stock, consist- ing of Coats, Suits, Skirts, Furs, etc. Wait for it, watch for it. EVERYTHING GOES BANKRUPT PRICES. Specials FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDA 3 for 1%. Large : hen at x Shoe Co. 921 Secound utter fr R ore © short price Folding L ow Mayd bo be box I Mall § Avenue Bet. Marion and Madison uPor Sapolio, 19 Al ho box Semi Grand Pa Tar Soap, 3 f OLF SIMON'S CLOTHING SALE. BANKRUPT »W ON Ivory Soap, 3 for New York Store 1418 2d Ave. 1418 2d Ave. Joseph Schermer & 1010 ) Second FIRST AVE 3 ‘é SPINNING’S CASH STORE Ave. ‘ 7 smarty MEANS EMOVAL N@W BUILDINGS BY C. E. CO. AT GEORGE- SHOPS BEING REMOVED FROM THIS oF TOWN WILL ALLOW oF ciry , . not new car barns will the company’s office at Fifth and a mact te iy to Mr. Furth a Ty “« pa em| wn € oo tional cars which ween oe wae eee pat purchase will be Th tar yout i“ by th the ¢ of town par mean t r 7 « ay than (7 - . M Ik i} afte m n and our work- Seep being nen pen. 1 , nded by “ _ . will W « ii ah Columbia 10 Lbs. of Sugar Free! 50 PER CENT OF ? ON FANCY CHINA, ement ¢ items and q s for JU Tomorrow--Last Day of Great Dis- count Offer on China and Crockery pl Hay I THE BARGAIN LIST 35¢ r only, . 22¢ tte Wrapper Ribbed VW § ks, a value, f $1.50 value, to close, HUCK TOWELS ¢, heavy qu hemmed plain white and colored eact 10%¢ 1, in pir b! white and cream, the 12%c t row, yard Te S and | har big variety to cho ea 19¢ 4 Perca re indigo and turkey red dye, | += WE ASK PATIENCE WITH DELIVERY. WE HAVE ALL THE TEAMS GOING WE CAN POS- SIBY SECURE . GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO. SUCCESSORS TO Lumber Exchange Building. Second Ave. and Seneca St. Sick of Seattle SAVE _THIS AD. IT 18 WORTH DOLLARS TO You. Furniture SPECIAL PRICES Fiat 7 uble Desk $45.00 Dr. M. M. Ring. Dr. Geo. D. Burr. OSTEOPATHS. 516 Mutual Life Building. 32. $3 $54.00 Ro : 00 R 5.00 Roll Top De Revolving Office Chair $125.00 Remington Ty Smith Premier $100.00 writer A very Knabe Piano, a solid rosewood case. $1,800, will sell for R300, or will ex change for furniture fine Good hardwood _ thre Bedroom Sets for $10.00. For big bargains in } pects ant DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Comp! Housefu € and Agents t CHARTER OAK 418 PIKE REET among i netgt