The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 8, 1906, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ne Cent--Last Edition” |e Seattle —_— — SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SEATTLE WINS FIGHT FOR C. E.CONVENTION! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1906 LOS ANGELES 7 ¢ ONYVENTION COMMITTEE General Board in New York Dee: 000001 ‘swnnsanons cides in Favor of This City--Ai sitio suum Ey Great Victory Which Means: if hile « «aalabramagy | World-Wide Notice of Seattle’s: .,., ..., w»sorstenrann sim 3 Growing Importance--Was Ali in 2cnn eit msn Yoctonger rayon ane § Direct Result of The Star’s Determined Work. oe eee eee ee eee see —_ a ee es TER eT ee hee SRCeS Today all over Christer 4 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, February & @ |in America, England and 4 & Te The Editor attle Star * rope, wherever Caucasians read & Allow me, as dent of the Christian Endeavor so- & newspapers, the announcement % cieties, to congratulate The Star upon nt work in start- @ | 18 being published that the city | ® ing the quarencee fund fer the Internat Convention and in @ of Seattle, on the far Pacifi @ gaiting the Seattic public so theroughly interested in the matter, w | COast, has been chosen as the im If it had not been for the energetic action of The Star tam cons # | Place for the great Internation ® vinced that Secttic would have lost this convention e * al Conver i Christian En * F. EOGAR BARTH ® | deavor in 1907 * * In every city and town of the SRAAAAAAARAAA AAAS EEE ESSE EEE ESSE | United States this news is be ing dissemi ed by the press and it is the day ends 1 safet y that before 000,000 people will have had the fact brought to their attention. j HOW DID IT HAPPEN? And millions them are say | ing today: “What does it all Seattle—that Klondike city of | which we have heard so much in recent years, really secured the monster convention, the j largest in f f size that the/ world know Is it really tak ing rank with the great cities of the United tes, like Bos tom, that it can handle and en tertain many thousands of people who will flock to it from the four corners of the earth to attend the convention?” | Seattle is today securing the! most stu dous quantity of | advertising it has ever had the! good luck to receive | CARL H. REBVES. It is being given a tremend-) ,, . ( Chri Medeavor & — ous boost | Has I ‘ in Work#en in the Contest for the In ational ©. i t THEME FOR DISCUSSION DISMAY AT CITY HALL" | And the advertising has just | begun. For months and months, | over a year yet, the convention at Seattle in r907 will be theme for discussion by mill ions of Endeavorers and their! lfriends and rtifi- | certifi “souvenir leates of registration,” as they are called, will be sold all over — | the world for $1 apiece, bear COMPTROLLER AIPLINGER POS TS MOTICE THAT EMPLOYES ing upon them the inscription Seattle, 1907.” MUST NOT PLAY POLITICS DURING WORK HOURS, AND EDGAR F. BARTH And as the d approaches THEY SCAMPER BACK TO THEIR POSTS. le for the collosal gathering, long nao Bite President of the Washington Christian Endeavor Socteties, and | iain of sg oe aint aak _ A One of the Most Efficient Advocates of the Convention = ee _ . aii aa ; with delegates will begin puff fe e all « slf'in t sll. The notice reads 2 ing away from New York, from : . dhe k “ ZEE VERE E RUE EES EES ER EEE EEE DEY Ny | Boston from Cincinnati, from! gy " mat New Orleans; all heading for | was or iay ond ¢ | 4 VELRONAE PROM TREACUAER CHAM = | the far northwest, for whe city} bode n c pas “4 * NEW YORK, February 8, 1906. *# |of Seattle rg ieee ~1 ® EVENING STAR, Seattle ® } A POINTED QUESTION r Riplinge x} R Seattic has secured the 7 convention because Minnesota : Ss] ® Missouri and California have had international conventions, while # Worth while, is it, Mr. Busi 4 on of de ‘ ® Washington has not; because of the great and growing interest * | ness Man, you who are looking ats ‘ si ® in the northwest, of which Seattle is the metropolis; because of @ | a+ the dollars and cents? Ev x , ® the open door to the Orient to which Seattle is the gateway, and @ | ? a fas . . t e @ Because of the enthusiasm and enterprise of your people that # jif you look at it only from t « payées te city, f yea to 4 & guerantes a cordini welcome to the host of young people from all @ | pecuniary point of view you . ah ony part of t ene éur ® parte of the world whe will gather in Se: in 1907. Hearty con-..¥ | should get in and whoop with le ¢ office b » the dincussion of # gratulations to the public spirited citizens cf Seattle and to THE # [110 rest? Don't scared, a6 } yeoiiiben, and 1 ther cat that ® STAR for making thie unanimous decision possible, It remains & , “ * r wry emy of t e tment ® with the railroads to confiem it by naming a satisfactory rate « |some of you did when The Star) « oe efrain fr n of oo WILLIAM SHAW * |first proposed this thing, and l } lites] nature e ho s , Treasurer United Societies of Christian Endeavor. ® | exclaim, “Why Seattle can’t s " ne | offtay talope onda SERRE EEE Re * tte Gaba! re en bee ot Mies ahd in-6 Pantalones Get right in and help this un-| the general rules of pline which 1 y with shold prev under civil dertaking along, not « % pe ne a the pi ffices of th your money for the ince e b t nt guarantee fund rserr RATE BILL PASSES cordial end There is no backing ~~ SLASHING — a WASH F &—The reasonable and fairly remuncrat ans house |, ar rh ‘ f ocelot taate|MUTINY =| TE MEAT © aint gative w n t | « Meta f Ma an f 1 | N tt FRYE PACKING COMPANY AND CARSTENS BROS : erat, | ThE CREW BEGIN PRICE CUTTING IN,WESTERN WASHING a a TON Lo: | | Posed t Eng S dang and returt c | t Hazza r fe ‘ A ; After Retail Busine ere tor { allege ' from th reat | MANY NEW IMPROVEMENTS | : . of the ; “ a wg i - : ‘ ‘ | " r Dowed + { 1 t tua ead of tt » th t with the te : rhe| mth mony at the t 2% f ad, ar ! ‘ y the f that it tor today provid tes for r f he F 1 ' * t f hort time un Be see f the Seattle-| of th h 5 ne im wite will be | AOE: Sesageres Seder Se ost mpany. Clearing of the| be ucking f At jgin. ‘TP f Die to find all sor alluring bar tals the names of either yousg Haz-| right ot-way for the line will begin| meeting « more of the ws | means nothing else but that ten | gale in fresh me ae she. does nor folat once. have been unayoldably absent Bros, are trying to k into the| now in other retail emportums, {a4 oF the Rowland girls, The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News Star VOL, MONTH NO. 297 CENTS PER ae Z SHE LEAVES TO SEARCH : PREDICTS lar eae ‘ae isles mi EARTH UAKES lieved to be Lost With All Aboard. T, LOU Me Fet boos Hicks, the ke predicts: man 1 ' of f 1 Phe [ewe eee eee ‘ \* * ; * GET OUTAND REGISTER. * |® Only four ‘ * ; le in whic an ree dre “age * for the pal ¢ - aii ® for the special ‘ o* 1 & dors not er hem to a vote * Both I * ‘ rhe * | ® politi Mr aining #| Both J # their f " tt us & | ha # the inte fh & lone Pc . MRS. ANDREW JOHNSON wt i neg he #/| ante ts nooner Carrier | ne ot Capt. Jo! ot lost * of placing his # | Dove, hooner Nellie Coleman, whose * ba et Registra #| M moon began on the {!I-fated * Tuesda ht, Feb, 1 * a —~——» * # | little hope t t at nd Joubtedly, RAECHARARAERHR AH @ | loons hu be been sighted long ago. ae WHAT SOME WELL KNOWN PEOPLE ARE NOW SAYING BY ARTHUR B. CALDER. . Regarding the Successful Outcome of The Star’ 8 Efforts to Secure the C. E. Convention for Seattle. G f & KOO tian The 1 figh ind and ri « by Alaska REE EH em | (rected to Seattle by this conventiogt he world the pd ® | and nd they will each ce aa & CONGRATULATES STAR. | leave a minimum This would) cat gathe peop * * ount to $1,200,000. As a strictly) iemetber » emia & “| want to congratulate The # nese preposition, therefore, it is the The ¢ & Star upon the part it has %) 4 most desirable thing. And the ade danves held * in Seattle's efforts to * ing that Seo will get from lin 1897 wa * 1907 Christian En- & |, until the convention is held a advertistr coast, ALl® jon and upon the ® | afte people return to ¢ : that time the back east | * attended these # | homes 1 not be duplicated at} over the Cana 4 oF * — MAYOR BALLIN- tlany cost. The Star te to be | ne : w * | gratulated upon. the spent tended the convention Cali-|* ®/ played In securing this i orale ct And all of these peoplo| * ¥##* ee E EN RES primein ' , . BY R. W. WILLIAMS. ’ raw Seatt BY CARL H. REEVES. | this “As secretary of the Seattle Come leony urse Tam very much grat! | mercial club T can speak for that o t succens | the fight » ion in saying that we feol Christian Endeavor con- Il be of wonderful benefit The Commercial club prepared to take whatever the local Christian Kadeavor- That b ¢ Debiptiadia alee ape ceebes nara may desire in the matter of * FROM JACOB FURTH ring for the convention. We * | the trustees before whom the * “| think The Star is deserv ion of the convention city # ing of the thanks of the people me that we would be responsible & of Beattie for the manner in jfor the provision of accommoda- # which it has conducted the < for all of those attending the - sign for the Christian En nvention, and we stand ready to le 1907 convention. You dd that guarantee. Per- * congratulations upon |sonally, | want to congratulate The * And you can say Star upon its attitude throughout * s necessary | will be he contest for the convention. The @ very glad to in the con Sta responsible for the tnter- & tribution of the Seattle Electric et di ed in this city and for *% company from $500 to $1,000."— the guarantee fund, and is entitled * JACOB FURTH, President of » the thanks of all the people of # the Seattle Electric Company aitle.”—R. W. Williams, secres # and ghe Puget Sound National tary of the Commercial club. * Bank atelilea * eee eee eee eee BY AUSTIN E. GRIFFITHS el T y 0 INER HIP. We have won our fight o 4 promises are made to the Nation: oxe commitiee and the ay pr must be mad 1. We ‘ We must do tt gratification to| have done their best to help he fight for Seattle to} know that te of local apathy, | ndifferent support and the eva: _ — tactics of some church memb the yeople ha aken the matt JUDGE MOORE AND OTHERS WILL SPEAK UNDER AUSPICES OR ggg: Peering ag Mwy elect | LINEMEN’S UNION, } We wi e abundantly a | —— leare for the convention. The great] jinfiux of Endea ers will doubtless} A large mur ownership | member. It has no connection whate »modat but I am unable| meeting will ta a the big | with the regular campaign > one why they cannot be har aseombly he f Seatt Lat ttee faction, both to then U of the Labor \v eee nan ‘ t there are two chain teat ae Ww Moore F unions, No, 217, nve a we a t ' t inside hich a Edwa e which xtraordina Brady a 5 ‘ w i 4 work- ta , I muniely nership ' \ The t 4 r « comes under the supervie " f the n's uF a and shows the ine e f J Ww tt affairs by the | THE THANKS AND CONG ATIO or EVERY CHR TIAN ENDEAVORER ARE DUE; HE TAR FOR IT TIRELE | AND UNREMITTING GHT FOR} THE CONVENTION, IT HAMMER 7" } ED AV WHEN OTHERS WERE) : 3 [LENT ‘D I KNOW THAT) DECLARES THAT LEGISLATION IS REQUIRED TO CLOSE DAN. ba a ge A ENDEA ORER) — GEROUS PUBLIC HALLS. a N THE ¢ Y HAS A WARM] ua v FOR E STAR."—Al 1 i. GI lawye ’ | ee ; ea ate of Sea } 3 M K today ap) 0 te se to be tested in the I. convention iy t 1 helr BY F. W. HURLBUT }) " ; ang | LA FOLLETTE’S 1 Th ar is ¢ led to a at ors - fon tol nae an, gr : _ FIRST BILL i t r attle will } " t efit grea gh the tising | such b ’ th intry and Europe. In waking ef ab ‘ . sia j the people up to the danger of witerai tb +, aeeabong satyheg WASHINGTON, Feb, 8.—Senatom t ing thi nvention, and in keeping} are nothing but dangerous La Follette’s first bil was intros ; at them until success came 7 af}and rather th alt for has earned the thanks of everyone| by the courts he thinks laws dueed today. Tt s.an anti-paas bill interested in the future of the city to be pa 1 at once giving him the viding penalties for the givera F. W. Hurlbut, of Speiger & Hurl- right to enforce his suggestions|and recipients of passes or apeciag } put. without the delay that would follow | favors withheld from Others, 9),

Other pages from this issue: