The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1906, Page 1

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Showers Tonight tly Cloudy, With Prow. ast eR ronec stow ys? SEATTLE, J wore IWRANGEL, ALASKA, BURNED 10 GROUND -- dences Destroyed and People Homeless. | BURNING CAR WILL CONTINUE J gps ONS Mareh 2 y two dosen residences, The ST. PAUL, Minn, March 26 and city counell appeal to |S. Mot ood BM. Van { Pacific coast points for as | were | 4 to death, and a boy INDIANAPOL All leading stores, exeopt | Charles MeGuire, fatally hurt, in a . ' Michael Trading company, | freight car near Pargo, N fay . - .. They were traveling with " he t a “and uf 4nta-EXTRA'The Seattle St: WASHINGTON, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1906. The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL, 6 245 CENTS PER MONTH NO. 25. UDGE AGAIN. WATER MAY AN ail DESTROY iO THIRD TERM | RIVERSIDE FOR ROOSEVELT fayor and City Council Appeal to People TWO D DIE IN IN aan ees a, Tine oe = DEFENDS president Will Not Accept Nomination, Will Pacific Coast for Assistance---Many Resi- sa eae volume Decline to Run and Will Refuse to Take Of- pie ah ite 1 stand before the rush of w store RAILROAD: WASHOU TS). | N EM EN fice If — Is Made to Force It Upon Him. foKinley and Mark per ality x i‘ him « pie t inmues and a It becomes « subject » for just what the party Growth of Radicalism. f radical inc 1 wid ead time to give a change. It include a . A mir SALT LAKE, March 26.— All bust boy L 116 ¢ r " A 7 v ay tiverted den ' ¥ af ‘ Mitt | The Lam A hout A t ‘ ' ‘ ‘ verte ' ' « { n : tne yo - ¥ Phe qame war played | « er and f bes | waht pf Calica “ “ Pe 7 a I BY GILSON GARONER at. ! poll * ASHI f ‘ t cial have see : .: DESCRIBE YOUR IDEAL MINOTON, DC cone aie ea pred Keer’ e* wy ihe * a. hat greft is too Angeles, whoee IX vi ibe - pe he rich are too rich ee the sidewalk | id » ’ poe It is the jead ot Broad » : . fing for $15, t ' ; ciseat * + . « ticlans « peed on the body “4 Your Ideal Man! * Gat that Ihe cleceased! t * Can you tell the readers of The Sta what 1 ks Mlee? ‘ dad io be ; « Do you know the color of hi i : weney . x bed Does he wear a mustache o y shaven? vi ‘ = If you can describe him an an amyene clse J Star * Origin o t . " > give you a § id piece * § third terme talk has| °"".2 be * If there ly one better description than r { your 3éeal Man, The Star will * te orig t It comes} A" 7 Ragen conn sid Te If there are only two better than yours The Star will give you $2 *| Sage the presidential problem in point = In other words, three prizes e offer $5 and $a, for the three best descrip- , ¢ interest as e fact that / : tions of an Ideal Man, the editor of the contest to be the judge, od A 4 t ! ets a the . + ‘ — “ ’ wir e Rooseve ‘ » ne y This morning's mail brought several letters from young women, Only one of them » ‘ ; ng o is used herewith, and throughout the contest only the best will bewpeinted. Here is one * et ; »| Already Busy > Ideal Man o4 ¢ Stieutens(” . as | Agents have been here from New | “My Ideal Man mus re than six feet. Hig hair must be dark, and *) ,., States Republicans Worried York to look over the ground, and It | * also his complexion. Dar k eyes I we ke, and the eyes must be bright * ‘ " e the ; ; oI |'* ape | * and with a kindly express v in temperament he must be of % he Rocky |. party lenders are a gemle disposition and word for He may have a temper, % H . : - nut must have it under con er touch intoxigating liquors of any kind, | ; ; ‘ Bs : C4 aie, sort ut may ke a pip? or ci ve dogs, for I do. _T would not object to his , ' Old 1 : patente Siar ae Broce * participating in politics, in for any office, Above all, however, he , i hureh, | ye Ae “a NNR, Wyo, Merch 2444 * must be a man beloved by bh My Ideal Man mqust. never be sad He x — oe = rain. Wan wrecked (bie * needn't be willing to give up all of his old companions for me—#f I should h appen to meet » “MAY PLACE TWO NEW By running int ave * him and he should happen to fall in love with me, I would want him just to make me » fies road 9 mil¢e weet | on * his BE ST friend for all time and to keep all of the friends he hed known before we met. * , E ") * , for the asking — Bight pe J A relief party h h a man crosses my path he may have me r the asking i . aanier x Gonna neal 2 Vines Som & 8 ' “CORA BILLINGS” * ae iF pat osbe! nthe son Aes - Miss Billings has done well. Perhaps you can do a little bette. ‘Try it and mail your | ae ming to . ea ti) tate * 488 x “ te, Wi t Many will proba * The Ideal Man, The Star, Seattle st . engine paswed over ¢ upe Charles M * 8 * e* essvssstin 5 ie Be eee If the plans of the At H their northern terminus, in the oa has ya one Beye Me is A Ge ARN AAR AE Al : aera " futare, and the Honolulu steamers oye tpanepagdl dre me: odhesciuese Legh , will also sail from this port, but ap aig Her cargoes will be re-sbhip- PARTIALLY SOLVE) ~=BEGINS _| Angered At Seattle Brewing & Malting Co.’sIn- so Men ve oe has , : vasion of San Francisco, California Monopoly @f murdering A M eo ¥ a a ig Comes After Seattle Trade---Is Said to Have alah. |} : Secured Several Saloons Already. taidentifi tm “ay rman |Put the body in | a. J . & a. } re MB Wo tag on 1 and nx i k . sé Mat where it bed cor a . s aes) © ~ “ $ the ador of a dead : - my te “g o ' eS tinier me er : .o Oe , t “ Will Probably Cut | Rives mate y i £ e - ‘ . t amIER WYSTERY BEER TRUST 1 Francisco. anced over a week jeet of the American- mship company five permanently the Atlantic and remaining on the and Ne- lar steam- st. For the » will give a ule and as business ent that time down. WARD cALFORWAGONFERENCE — 2azes2eu ertes ith rowlox I a £ Amba White ha f pe at now et " pose fo re ern atic fim-the t NEW YORK, March 26.—Attorney Hadley examined John D. Oil offietal, issourlan is he will get all Re ‘kefeller are Berk 1 anf the | ie ire wt « ee es * EARLING is” EXPECTED BANK CLEARID ee eee * * * * TL fuligh A SinBallak sh Andi L ware s ‘NEGRO NARROWLY | BREAK A. J. Ea Tee eee eee eee eee . ¢ ago, Milwaukee & S * HY STE Nk * inas * Al J * ) Ma n ® time * ' . a OAKLAND, Cal Ma : * * * ‘ “ * * ae : ! 1 I A * * A « * * * — & ical * . 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