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é SEAT ME (o OUFFERING HUM GOAL FAMINE fifty Dollars a Ton Being Offered and Refused | by the Northwestern Commercial Co.---Nome Council Appeals to the War Department at Washington. SUNSET 18 DESPERATE |e tor saverans*-|uc otis verte nor FEBRUARY 26, SOMETHING ABOUT THE NEXT MAYOR RECORD OF WILLIAM HICKMAN MOORE HAVE DONE SINCE . WASHINGTON, MONDAY, 1906 | PUBLIC AND JOHN RIPLINGER-WHAT THEY THEY ARRIV ED IN SEATTLE | | William Hickman Moore was Johp Riplinger, the republican born on a farm in the state of Ken-| candidate for mayor, is of German tucky, and traces his ancestry to) extraction, though his ancestors on neveral of the aristocratic old fam-| the paternal wide lived tn France ame to Washington in the latter) his father eame to America. He wa ss and entered upon the practle® oro gn @ farm near Hanting tp suffering Mm & coal) Nome te refusing @ price of $50 © | SENDS SOLICITORS OUT TO BE./of law in Seattle, He was elected) Minn. 42 years ago, He atte om ton In order to husband the supply | . temmine so that there shall be no suffering) CURE STATEMENTS FROM| to the supe bench as a democrat] coustry wehoot until he wa dollars at al ie be~! tor want of tue | t off psa by the No wtern It may be possible that thie price| SUSINESS MEN THAT THEY /in 1896, continuing In that Off0¢) worked om his father's farm until b Qammercial comps Jonn bw be © cttared By minting - | WILK CONTINUE USE OF ITS) until January seen Upon retiring} was ib and at the latte ss company epee gga A» aly oy emai | from the beneh me attorney fener ae f the mar-lerations It thts is eo, it ie not un-| TELEPHONES, fer Pacific ( ompany, be cured & position as cle nae \gund advices ed by The! likely that the shortage of coat will with Charles H far from Nome (me S say | reeuit in the suspension : * | of J.D. Farrell, the| im Magtivgs, devoting evening J.D. Trenh secretary i oe . 1] total destruction, the Sunset Tele er of 1902 he a8) 4 peigher, He eode maste Merthwestern e y e panties s morning seat oe democra a ith offices in Seattle. says 4 hey “ , 1 " the] oft ( stat og tHAt trade and purchased ar there Is po tre? t t that jo a . n seeking # ty r bs company ‘sf “ ¢) this r mit ie stated that th Grenade nenbe. | the Guateiet ' b | terest im a printing off n Ha er w t ey y r { Nome has plied t ne state 4 goat up tm an ef fe : b oan | and & portion wards of » part ate the ee aie me eaid Mr.| the war dey tat Was tor nen, Where he pa meme teat nent at] Deets ephone sys Piper His Oppone he wae 25 yoare of age. Disp ‘ — Aotenll —— — an was} of the business he came to Washing ~~ --- with little is », fret to Skagit nty, then, a ached de i the * used in any way AB, by the Sunset company 7 m eraft A few months after b M. F ¥. tecretary of the ved to be extremely | Seattle he was given « e Huatness Professional Men's oan eve John H was immediately wmed of ‘ ve of the Bunset company astus Bre * months he had charge 7 ” wt-Intelligencer, 4) of checking up the 1 et Doesn't Worry Him ae Moore. | rota tbe the purpose of ascer k paign rece tnd how mv * “It lan't worrying me any,” said eupe from J. D./tingitent. On this he ba gue Leary to The Star this wan of charge of the work " noon, “I have too m rm ra & pefied of Nive mo intelligence of th wis represen At the exp! f he tert - man t Ryroa Phelps for one momet Moore Elected. Mr, @iplinger wae made j be again nae in sade whelmingty (URE®E @ppointment by the ay e have me pe district was overwhelmingly | MME stivcad ts in breaking away from the jean, but the reer spar gH OF | capaehy successor old obnoxious nditions, and | he intere Ore | cuslified. know there isn't a siness man in om ft Je thar he) town who would care to put « block ed, being the only candi Went to Rossiand, B. C pute , = Lin the road af this time. bie party een > a le vr The m important velopment om this y in the inet la ee es ner o 1406 he fe we fin the ne campaign, aside| yoars Roseland, 1 where h | from th of the Sunset com. | senate Judge Moore sup- | pated in a n v ir Mareld Preston for the aad specuiat He ret | Sta nate, on th nd Seaitie the following yea y ty cured ample at @ expert ry con countant. Later he was app mf this by WH. Parry, then city comp trotler, to the posit t ct ork at in that office C pont tic he held throughout the Parry and su | | removal notices. and be sent to the j | of @ and = day |force is working j caring for the new | (Peer eee eee ene ee ‘* . * BANK CLEARINGS * erts is said to have organized the) * Feb. 26, 1906 $1,954.475.00 & company for th pose of swin yd Feb. 26, 1906 Sunday « . raons by offer- into partnershty dling wnsuspici< ing to take ther * eeatetetteetenee WEG TO: 8. Kilgare is the prosee uting witness, aim being that Rob me-third of the com | $500, and wanted as a half part ¥| a { another ‘nird | one share and third, which be-/ recena, COMMISSION DE named Peterson. | IDES TO GO INTO LIFE PRE = SERVER MATTER THOR. he © te The Seattle Messenger Boye | vinegar junion will give @ dance tomorrow OUGHLY. ht in the aw m for the n benefit of one of the t wlEX 7 ENSION been sick with « itis, He had AS Official test of tule lif to have an ath to save his PM be made by the n life, and the union will try to help ow investiz him raise the money TO WHARF | WASHINGTON 18 ALLOWED TO SU WASHINGTON Justice Fuller of urt, has granted Feb. 26—€ the # leave to th compan thoagh no defn state RET cocey a ot Washington to bring the Se say, the n e “ oe the boundary disp |BOr LOST F. R. Rice, 1 weed ina get fn pe at, wit of * at ‘ been no one t ing Patrolmen Dolphin | {# still at the arrested tw r 1 Mr. Rice's tele SWINDLING = Se" HIS CHARGE == ° “ os, who has} nietratic minate ding Pau! adm yoars ago be was o te comptrotier and electe Tw { Preston | ago he again elected to the same te to the | otiee tion he would vote for Talked of for Mayor exion bill Preston and ai sm ors tried t ot the Tro years , plinger was Roe scents senators to sim talked of v le mayoralty pledge themselves, bat they refused candidate, but th lent |to do me whith some of hie friends starte Action in Senate. for him waa nipped in the bud the quickly formed Ballinger or In the second session of the sen-|ganisation which sprung up and at that ¢ 905, Moore joined with ripened almost in a night ‘This the comm: m forces and year he wee again advanced as a to pasa the commission bill candidate inued to Inslet | 1902 session he voted that he would not enter the race up machine bill, the felony until withia « few of the con bill, the bill to In “ vegtion. fee and the bills Riplinger has always been ar ged by the State Federation y man and was a worker » he s loyment ured his first po working in Se democrat tn poll ties © refused to stand | etile with the Piper factions * out munictpa er-| a gaod “mixer” and has fraternal ship ndeper movement and terests and othe tion: His | candidate | fad Je raising fa H \« me con- | martied and t hild, a daugt | who was| ter of 14 years of age. Mrs. and M } nominated by th vention | Riplinger are at present » ng | for nellman-at-large itn Loe Ange ee = See PRE ee » * * > HOW SEATTLE MEN : ; # » 2. » ‘3 SPEND SUNDAY: | * [oo » dc datiedictiaticdielctictatedeteictahel ch Malieiateieieieletelettalel | | The Star Begins Its Eighth Year Today “One Cent--Last wer Phe Seattle Star The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL. 8 NO.1 LIFE OF STAR | } ; A BUSY ONE It was during the aft rnoon ¢ ‘uu oat What It Has Done in the Seven Years of its salbsosaiaraole Existence--*Yesterday Its Birthday and To= ruary ie sss wo enviwvie| Gay It Begins Upon the Eighth Year of Its Hehtivn f tthe peonle! — Career, ion ? Ben apareiy —— ahe area ' : t Alaska , 1 pay he . oe . were | winter 1 f an he ar Ka Th C fant 2 ” OM . 1 a Y | any other ‘ ad of an r pe fay 24, " as growing tions were exposed f wae 8 « The ‘ epbone com- " ag the 7 , The ¢ mixed up in February, ' 2 of t . , v t many scandals were ex e he t ne a t ey t ot t fa ng fina n ‘ Expose Police Department. as t " sup: me Ys expose . . at William Mere- te . pias: ; ¢, wan kille “ s . | vensatl nal bunt pas ! . . . al of the f the street ‘ Union Depot on Tide Lands. ging us f b “ exclusive New eet car etrike was Fought the Sunset. first gi Star The n of the Pacific A fight against the Sunset e | Wiret h company’s sta- phones wa le by The tions at Port Townsend and Fort 1 and J and m ‘Casey were first told of tn The ' « 7 ar and the first message was sent re e by The Star on October 17, 1906. a ; Fixes Penalty. fra ace ha ny After the Continued efforts of The inci! passed an or- nance fixing a severe penalty for e mpure milk. Several dairy- men re arrested 4 The Star a re 1 of for- mal le tests to the citizens of ng the Iroquols fire ago Th Star commenced @ for an Inspection of the thea- of Seattle, which finally re sulted in the appointment of a come ttee by the city counc!l to inves rf gate, The committee reported FURNACE EXPLODES AND BUILDING FILLS WITH SMOKE AND | ‘hat the « ges made by The Star true and the proprietors were given two weeks in which to comply with the law. | FLAME, BUT 400 CHILDREN MARCH OUT IN SAFETY. Clallam Disaster. COLUMBIA, Feb, 26.—Fire broke; been sent to the city hall and the! st in the basement of the h fire department got a/ When the steamer Clallam was city public seb this morning « fh 0 he building into lost The Star was the first to tell ’ jock. Before it wan discov-| record t T was soon put |the story and the investigation fol- ered it had nicated t cans an age, although lowing was se ¥ criticised by of the hot air the ha smoke Star. This paper was the first nm the first floor though he t yublish the result of the inquest Miss Laura W. Barber « M t { the victims of the Clallam of the » Ain 1 ” oclamation edition was issued « through th ar 2 ry 6 4, which was sent by She gave th and rain. thousand. all over the world. frill, The entir Many cleaner men in ihding wes eu Insufficient Wrapping. pubit ave been made by See The Star and in almost every case r paper has won its way. ; The launching of the battleship » pi Nebraska was better told by The : n any other paper tn Sea’ K hed that day. The pi te tie T ar were the only a An ° antime/ main ha eee ee * * *. ‘ ABOUT THE CANDIDATES * . * | Beginning today with the mayoralty candidates and continu. & | & ing throughout the week, The Star will supply to its readers all & | ® of the information possible to obtain regar the candidates * | & for office upon the Republican and Municipal Ownership tickets, & | & Where these candidates have already been in public life atten- & | % tion will be paid to their public conduct and data will be given & | & in every case that should aid the voter in making a choice on & | & election day. * w * ‘it o ~ eee eee ee eee eee ee ee es 2 ee nd for FOR MILWAUKEE © Fa a BUILDING AN EXTENSION TO SEATTLE WILL COST $50,000,000/ FE AND TAKE ABOUT THREE YEARS, NI YORK, Fet A 4 go, Milwaukee & Pa ing to official tre t Eva t e, | a have t awa $ and will take about three / Waterloo, . the « act for b ng the Chi-years t GEO. HANSON.