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vere Se pees = Last Ed WICK ACTION 0 NeGtooAnY THE ro rman ete --Qne Cent-- 000 FOR INTERNATIONAL BE RAISED RECEIVES THE FIRST SUBSCRIP FUND OF % OR CONVENTION GUARANTEE CHRISTIAN ENDEAYV musT WITHIN 3% DAYS-—STAR TIONS—WILL PRINT LISTS, BEGINNING TOMORROW j . a : shall be clipped by A ” ation or individual | the e to the fund, | as { ank space below with of the | and address and mall to . i The Star without de the . Chris | nm 190 and priv im to its of! OGDEN Uta Jan. &~Frank H There Ay, ast Ma { Springville, Utah, who B final det as to W cn Oxden two weeks ago with Pm city wil ' : “GE. 5 7 cht An a } short time , play is suspected | To Be Decided Quickly ie ae Day, aliae William R. Day, | h fraudulently filing | an & woldle erin: a fine of 100 the the effect t conventix with the cha attle, if the antee fund in shape j Los Ang nsas and Omaha, ar« contestants wit In view of t city has © Monster conver n told all of ¢t that it can hanc it will never Subscriptions t down, We mus antec fund ra good” on the names, upon d Seattle Never Seattle of Chrigtian Endeavor, provided said convention year 1907, and provided, further, that First. That this guara ing, badges, age, typewriters, music, etc, Second. That the Christian Ende national tion that will advertise Seattle to the four corners of the a the no etc., and the income convention, shall raise money towards defrayin from the | the people We make our p vho are ex a00 Endeay pected to ttle, benefitir of trade, as we boarding t I such thing a Ment of de temation! délegate pa she get: In ca Mibseriptior Names. woulk could well afford to pay Sro ee cae for the advertising individual subscriptions, as si ¢ convention will give it.] Tp addition to this fact the| the remainder at any time on demand within one yea tion to interested parties throughout the country, and further, by from registration fees of delegates and persons visiting the city at the time of the g the above mentioned expenses. for the International C Endeavor Convention in| Seattle in 1907 We, the undersigned, individually and separately, pledge ourselves to pay the amounts wet opposite our SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, LINED UP AND WATCHING FOR yy if YW f A yt Ny 17, mb Wl, iis h iio’ She Seattle Star MOND ANUARY 8, 196 patti otT HY fi MAYOR S OFF I( ae THE PASSworD is “FRANCHISES” Thtum oy o Guarantee Fund ristian La emand by the properly constituted authorities of the Twenty-third International Convention is held in the City of Seattle, Washington, during the all of the following stipulations are fully observed: ntee fund shall apply only to such convention expenses as advertising, print- rent and other expenses of halls and theaters, decorations, speakers, clerks, office rent, post- estimated to aggregate together somewhat less than $25,000. avorers shall arrange for the sale of souvenir certificates of registra- means of income derived from concerts, \ ANOTHER TRUST ledges of subscriptions subject also to the proviso that 25 gned below, shall be available in cash by September 1, 1906, om demand, and © alter September 1, 1906. per cent of the total of our The 0 06. VOL 7. NO. ‘UNIONIZE FRISCO BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 6.—Vor he firet time in the history of an large American city Ban Francisco | today commences a two-y« 4 “| That Dares to Print the News NEBRASKA TREMBLES ply Paper in Seattle as CENTS PER MONTH minietration under a complete union labor administration. Abso-| lutely every city and county office | land all appointments thereunder z ‘ L s from the commissioners to janitors |e A AUAKE SHOCK FELT IN MISSISSIPPS are union labor men or union labor VALLEY | This is Mayor Schmidt's third j term upon which he entered at noon . | today when be presented his annual KANBAS CITY, Mo., Jan | Thought It Was Mine Explosion. message in which he made bitter atteake ee newspapers that | erthquake " Air Sent tated Mo, Jan. &—A sligh® | oppor ction and in Which | western Missour he k was felt here at | he favored city water supply, OP°TA | bragicn and easter: syns ay. No damage was | tion of the Geary street railroad bY | getoey t night . th as wap | the city, new schools, Improvement Agee rons e a mine lin streets, sewers, etc from Nebraska on the ie ¢ | to the Oklahoma and the India Blight a kinesin 1 lamage a ‘ i a fear that the | ara a e here, but | Camp 69, W. O. W., wilt hold a — ment, w ppeared - Felt Two Vibrations smoker at their lodge roome in the , a a ~ pyle “i Alaska bu tomorrow evening sone and e x ke one ote pai strong to #t here gh * netale & FOG | ie dint Phe agp rage oA ular b'd-fashioned good time tp as * sured. A four-round boxing mateh ” rs in| re Pee. SOnete will be the feature of the ever ‘ the Ps —. a and rs b wa t h i Organizer A. D. Stillman in ex-|"Utbern t ‘ h et a i ed Pip pected to arrive in ttle at any , es Betis none 6 ? oe Dishes Shake in Kansas oxy ce apparently being st Mase be present to address the meeting.| ABELENE, Kan. Jan. &—A| house elgg = my on cf Pe slight earthquake shock was fe porte . here last « ning. Db os were a | " QNAIRE — |isissciSssfomceetaats | ames agar a Y perceptible. Telephone message EMPORIA, Kan. Jan. §—Ag pe m Balina, Minneapolis, Clay Cen earthquake shock was felt here at and Wameg Kan., say the} ¢ p.m. Sunday. It was too slight! points, At Wamego buildings were It aken so that it was feared the would collapse SALEM, Ore., Jan. &—A. T. Kel liher cago capitalist, convicted | * f forgery and fraw y securing thousands of « * echool jand, was this morning sentenced to the fraud wnt of the magnit not impose | 4. A. MOORE AND OTHERS DEC he could penalty i GRADE OF SECOND IS CON t | OUGHFARE FOR BUSINESS ARMOUR'S — MUST PAY a minimum The efforts that are being made to |Yegrade Second av. are the |of an attempt of Pike st. and Third av. property owners to stop the de velopment of Second north of Pike. resuli ally no benefits from the ad the Armour « any must pay « license of $100 in each county of | fitional cut, while the opening of North Carolina, which was imposed | Second av. for business purposes lby the state law upon beef packers | Will be delayed for another two idoing business there Armour |Years. In the meantime, the } sought to evade the payments upon | Of business will be diverted to F lthe ground that the linense was a |". Thifd av Westlake bou ommerce vard, making the immense expense } tax upon interstate ‘ Second ay. property own } TOPIC—CITY OWNERSHIP J. W. Slayton, national organize of the alist party, will lectur this evening at the Socialist temple 4th and Pine His subject will be Municipal Ownership and Its Rela tion to the Working Clas NVESTIGATE EXPULSION! nor NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—Arrange |ments were made last night for a parade of more than 100,000 He WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. &—| mews, rough the streste of | th | Representative Sheppard. of Texas, | ©&#t Side on Jan, 22 in honor of the introduced a revolution in the how this morning calling gation by a committee termed “the racent viole: of an American mother White House offices, while #he seeking sudience with the dent SPEAKS ON BACK jamage, but was dis + thin part of the lasted for about it The vibrations UESTION five years in the per ary au to pay all costs he defense was | granted ten days within which to file a bill of exceptions, Contrary to expectation, Kelliher’s rney | filed no motion for a new t vat | petitioned the court to | the minimum penalty, whieh years, The court stat that on # LARE THAT PROPOSED R&« SPIRACY TO KILL THAT THOR} PURPOSES P jers have gone for the regrade of the street of no avail The idea of Chairman Mullen the street committee in making jout is to take off the “hump” at Virginia st. He claims that th@ in opinion of James A. Moore | cut already made has done as muckt land other Second av. property own- | damage as possible, and that, w ers who are strenuously opposing |the city is at it, it should lop jthe regrade enough to make Second an eveg It is claimed that there will be | thoroughfare with a slight grade Mr. Moore and other opponents the scheme, however, assert that present grade is all that is need being aa good as that of Second at the present time below Pi Moore announced this morning t he would fight the scheme to t last diteh, and the city offict have a hot fight on their hands. HEBREWS TO PARADE memory of those killed during the riots in St. Petersburg @ year ago, The parade will mark the first an- niversary of the massacre. A masse meeting will be held after the we. rade. TO THE COURT 0, T. | (GOOD WORK ON THE Usually Pay Their Own Way.| oF | IZE | NEW YORK. Jan. &—Authorita-| HIP |CORPORATION COUNSEL DISSATISFIED WITH SUPREME le winst ae | » firet advancement for the COURT DECISION IN REGRADE CASE, AND WILL TRY tind that 00 gust ew year in the prices of steel , AGAIN r has been au- i antee is " « t tomort WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 8—|} history of ntions t advance a on i ser Senator Gallinger, of New Hamp-| The city of Seattle w . = # gene Shown ' ¢ are large | per 100 pounde « jack eal | wh chairman of the merchant] sent an ay the « . mete say ge pais Pe ised anects and 6 conte-onthe| WAMNENOTON, Jon. 6 | marine commiesion, addressed the| or the state the question tt 4 - Sen Pe eh hee: ae blue annealed sheets This brings | Presideat Rent @ communteatic wenate in opening the debate|the case of C. B, Smith v | - 0! nt i © 10 $2 on binck and gal- | Conareen this afternoon praising the | upon the shipping bill, which was a te. th s Nothing Decided. tle help * « . . ‘ oe Just Levinee for pre ary Laheets. In the tin plate Hiet| Work of the ennal cominiesion 2 to the senate! ‘ > ahha paps. n Counsel Cath said The ‘ , Bs . t . t of|a ' ones ia 30 - ¢ base | denodhéing ite detractors, He says! from the tee om commerce. | vides ty t & None of the parties Walle 4. a « A hearing. the ¢ all tin mill products, black | the work ts being admirably done nator Gallinger deplored the tr t for da se of C. B. Smith are sate More th r t a = ge of ae-| Donald was t i ove ated thot great progress has been made stéamahip service, eape-| re it aie ~ | atted th sion of the su= sam ¢ 4 t th ia f\the supe t ir during the last nine months, and Gi dealh Aamesien ‘cat . delves bn. mention dl k Moore, " P ‘ . ° os ce | that What has been done gives rea - bepconcnn in ee gg heen onsen ge , ey f th rest seriber M P at 1 the proper encourageme of me cannot be asse i “ ul party, bee Sei J nd . the asamult is said] | Mem of Se _ Liederkrans | pon te believe that the canal wi pel op nt OGRE et Ge joan * : hat 14 not see that the wid rh +e mit th to seriously injured. Me te at t m dew’ a Turner hall|be corspileted sooher than antl The ay . a 1 led anythir As the . k t hoapit Ao oa hold an-| pated. He says that every charge of | the cit , “ SS ae t to the . cece COTTE: a" Saturday | jobbety, tneffictency and immorality part a as I appreher night A fr Prince of | f whintever irce the: ome ey Oe: < . - h LJ th eighbor large { ' ty at 0 o'clock this oo net appar th ns jot t y @ , oun nis | Pilsen” w rendered have nvestigated and four aoe ee 4 f nages : © cit tween 65 and 75 members and a| Captain E. Caine’s new steam- + _ jetty, atte perp a e« I : a tae rl B organizing of the association has) from San Francisec a batkedpt by Judge Hanford. . et « decided, one w ay stb not been completed amd the frm hg | ene eu the 4 for all | of the constitution « d a great j act As . Jer the emine’ - a .- Je e f discussion probably ANNAPOLIS, Mr Jan. 8—The| The city ia not satisfied with 1t r soon Pe pil “ r ar to that of the New York | trial of Marsoni, accused of hazing | 4¢c!* and as there are sent | s ith ® r . Mifar vink Gas . a atecte Jation. | Cadets Roberts, Tye and Bryant, | **Y* ~ s wner t Se fae oun a } n Smith addressed | was resumed this morning fore» a th ; $ ops eee ; t oclation on the subject | | = hh geese - y cost this . jon Boa Fegan ‘saan CHICAGO POLICE ARREST SUS-| of thone The cases now 5 hink y per dh edt ees I sible elon Monday, January 15, at 10:80 } PECT balo from the|® m eae D are not contiguous the ee ues to the der o! exation r it ut 660 to the] Recent rains cause damage by Genire. tha wetian this teeratag bs | wi + sca committ r , " n, @ os 7 ent rege ne quegs there he as eon grading. We rat 8 tte meet this evening at § o'clock in| spring election. It ts proposed to| who says that he took a man an-| tion hag been agitated more piece tlons : | TERS 13 ne _— teenth and Grand boule-| their roome in the Eitel building. | erect the new hall on the aite of the | swering the description of Frank J.} | of late and it is to crystallize teelingy a These be pr orrow x ocks and threatening | The standing committes for the year| present building, It is tir in the | Constantine to two ratlroad stations | one way or another that tomorrow Poge! " a ° > contra s * tk Be ewaen | will be appointed. A resolution will) estimation of the Seattle and thence to a pawnshop, and| Annexation to Seattle will occupy | night's meeting has been called. The tehved non T 1 : pela i | {! ard and Everett ralir ad track-! be drawn up to present to the city! cfal club, that something « firmlly to the Sherman house, where |the attention of the Wert —l league will also take up for consid 0 * f The {intsterial associa-| walkers have averted accidents by cownoll, asking that the question of} done 1m reference to the city hail/ he left him @aturday shortly after Muntclpal league tomorrow night./ eration genera 1 improvements (im B for: n, w tien m 10 First M, &. church timely reports of slides. ralsing $600,000 for a new city hall, matter. the tme of the murder, While the city limits of both munic- the city,