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twa wht verity the followin, When Mr, Egan took the platform he firat made the ridiculous assertion that if the woctatiota did not have God tn oo s stitution they could not # hall, as tt was unconatitu haa ~t to believe in God, Mr Harper had spoken of the dograd:| ‘ne of woman in the past by law and custom and also by present conditions in factgries, department tores, ete, Referring to this, Mr Renn said: ‘Mr, Harper may have 1 the truth in this matter, [Tam @ sinful o myself, I cannot dls} Prove what he has sald, but I do! not like to hear him tell about it,! for when I think of it I cannot ook my Mother and sister in the face. ‘The socialists may have my hall in which to teach socialism, but Mr Harper cannot apeak here again.’ “Mr. Egan was not hooted, but some of his antics convulsed the younger portion of the audience. It t@ monstrous that such a perver IMES TO DEFENSE Of VINCENT HARPER IN| Kraeger, seorete of practically all shades of religious committee of the qocialiat party, ren und politica! belief and the applause whieh he received amounted almost communioatior eet tee to all ¢ t to an ovation. The men and wo of bis audtenoe resent as an insult te cor the tnainuation that they would ap which appe plaud indecent utterances. of this week Bat did not Mr, Egan think the j lecture indecent? Strange to say, the position taken by Mr, Hyean that evening was as badly misre: resented In the above mentioned ar ticles as was that of Mr. Harper ir avowr Jove, upheld eamous although not on relig | himeelf, When Mr Bean took th sion of facts should be given to the vtrovaly condemns! platform he made wo claim what | PU>Me aad we invite all interested beth of thoughts and er that the lecture wae inde | 1° Come to Ryan's hall next Sunday tw the highest terms of his probably being night to hear Mr. Harper, and judge ad treates! the relation of| thought the following morning or | *f,themselves leases weet the feacy,| the Invention of those who got the, Th socialist party conducts an gadience WHE 6 ed of | aecount from him open platform and does not endorse % lawyers, teachers, Everyone present at that meet all of the statements made by any sta, ote soigeaiesbensbesiateapuniincesied of ite speakers, It does, however, nistiers ml assume the responsibility for the general trend of the speeches deliv ered under its auspices by its own Special Underwear $1.10 Sik and wool mixtures of under Doz Remedies Champing dow bread! wear, high grades, for $1.10 @ gar- | Members.” Diecult. A. I. / ment, W. B. Hutehingon Co, cor “ ot: | Sor emcend and Unen “| MILD WEATHER AT PT. TOWNSEND (Star Special Service.) PORT TOWNSEND, Jan. 11— temperature was) this morning and the tee ta} rapidly disappearing, A light fall of damp snow commenced at 10 o'elook ‘thie ning. Olympia Gete Coal, OLYMPIA, Jan. ib—-A bare} containing 10 tons of Mack Dy nd coal has arrived from Be to relieve the local famine in that fuel, The coal will be retailed at 97 per ton on the barge. “BOSTON” DIES SUDDENLY. ut 25 years of * was taken yesterday am 0 age, Known as fie the Wayside t [afternoon in an uneensed dition, dying there early this morn- ine thing te Known of the man, or the cause of death The body war removed to Bonney-W and Coroner Carroll will ho! pout mortem. | WELL KNOWN ALASKAN oles AT SEWARD. ‘The Saratoga brought word from Seward, Alaska, that Charles T | Bre one of the best known men iis the Cook inlet district, died there two weeks ago from the results of Tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock an operation. Mr, Brooks went the Red Tag Sale comes to an end. north to Alaska in 1896, and was for several years commissioner at Special efforts have been made to have the closing of this sale to be of as great a bargain magnitude as the day of commencement. All broken lines, odd lots and rem- nants are involved in final sweeping reduction of price. So if you've a home need Sunrise, He owned valuable min- fag property at [iamna. TWO SCHOOLS CLOSE. Two of the public schools were ¢lesed for « portion of this fore~ }noon for kack of coal, they being }the John Hay and the Beacon Hill| | sehoodn. | | GETS $1 DAMAGES. the amount of M. Ferree in One dollar was damages allowed Seattie Electric compeny the \jury in Jedge Giitiam's superior} jcourt thie morning. He demanded ———— SELL LAUNCH FOR WAGES. ‘The lsuneh Gotatoot solsed last) month by the United States ms shal on an attachment for wag due the crew, amounting to § wilt be sold at public auction at) the federal court building Satur day. Jan. 19. “tee International Antivivro 108 western ot perfection high gas_man Spinning | } | | | ie 3.50, $3 and $2.50 men's i stiff bats, all shapes and Diack and all colors. This | atytes, inventery «a will last for one week | Jonty. Liliagar & Barman. exctu @ batters, 1216 Second av. Be atthe, Wash “ ‘LICENSED TO WED hia personal Injury sult agafnet the} ’ fot the late L. | astern Star And No More OR a Strictly High-Grade hand- | tailored, faultless fitting Suit | from any pattern in our en- tire stock, make a reduction of 10 per cent. ff We have no shopworn goods, for every pattern is this season’s latest mills in the world. Frost & Back every garment ordered dur- ing this sale with a guarantee it will be finished in our usual thor- ough manner. Linings and trim- mings will be the best, also the anship, f for offy the best w ‘are employedes 50 to 75 per centumay be s ordering a suits g this, our first Clearance” sate" er ask your*in~ jon, and if we can’t show you the prettiest line of ever shown in the city al ) we won't expect or Our trade Our prices cannot ssibly stand in the gyone desiring @ suit. Rémember, the choice of 0.00. uae 1205 ist Avenue, Seattie, Wa Frost@ONeil STYLIGH TAILORS twit be under th blacks and blues §f; excepted, on which we will ff and smartest creations of the best fj O'Neil | BELLINGHAM IS ITHOUT FUEL ( BELLINGHAM, Wash, i Rellingham can get no coal from Hritieh Columbia, and each day the wituation grows worse, The cold in more seve here than at any ther point on Puget sound, and actual suffering is feared, There ja a prospect of iring some ool from Montana along toward the lat ter part of the month. YOUNG GROOM KILLED, (Star Special Bervioe.) TACOMA, Jan. ILO. Th Hleker- won, aged 22, who was married Jan wary 2, wan killed in the Northern Pacific yards this morning, falling two om He was a brake he bride ix mrief-strh ASKS FOR FRANCHISE, (Btar Special Service, TACOMA, — Jan uu jeonrn Muckler and Wightman thie morn tna asked the Pierce county com nore for an electric railway hime trom Heats county to the boun dary line between, King and Pierce counties: REMAINS Lie IN @TATE. BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 11--The body of Ar hop Montgomery who died yesterday, was removed to the chapel of St. Mary's cathe dral today, where it will He In state watll 10 o'clock Monday morning when the funeral services will be celebrated by a sermon by Bishop Conaty of Low Angeles Marriage licenses Were imsued to day as foliows Machteu- I"sine chieu, 23, Seattle, wberto Ma- Mario Fisino, 21, Seattle Belis-Kimball—Fred Melia, 31, Ta- coma, to Della Kimball, 27, Gig Harber, Wash. Licnemann-Fox—Loule A, L Lienemann, 24, Butte, Mont, to Eve lyn Mee Fox, 20, Beattie Richey - Miller Beth =‘ Thomas Richey, Ariington, 4, Oakland, Cal to Lydia Miller, James C to F Gaffney. A Gaffney Petne North Yakime. 23, Mt 26, Prine robe Vernon Sigurd Chris to Emma Olson, Wash. Otte A, Ole, 32, a4, Kent La Conner, Ole-Jensen to Anna Jensen. Kent, Birth Record. The following births were tered today Narin—-At 217 Flora et, January 1, to wife of Richard Narin, « son, Pisher-—At 1948 lth av. January §, to wife of Otto Pi Losey At 2494 Irv 6. to wife of Gitkert Losey, Dentier—At 424} Sixth av January % to wife of Arthur @ Dentler, & son. Williame—At 801% Weller st. De comber 27, to wife of Frank C. Wil lama, a daughter Deaths and Funerats. recorded today were a» Carpenter—-At FP banka, October J. W. Carpenter Wiliiame—At Ravenna park, Baith Williams, © yeera, Bherwood-sAt place, Mary BK. Bh Hertiat SAt Metropolitan tal, We HL Herman Murphf—At the family residence #t, January 10, James E 41 yeare Funeral services 4 o cheek fre xt church, ender 4 * Bros. Columbia, January Lereneer, seed 67 vices thig morn Co Interment at Calvary cem under @trection Collins Pree. services of Della D ra were held fr or daughter, M eclock thie after: | firiags was the wite W. Briggs, a ptoneer | of Beattie and Bamonds Bhe war 4 years of Services were nducte fore of the ot which she Butterworth &@ Sons 4 the arrangements serviers for Clara Jane © of Mr. and] ham, who died | i220 Migtiand wood, £1 ye n the Bacrea 1 reetion of Col Loranger—At Kéward Loe Funeral * years ing chureh tery The funeral . Whe died at her home tn y neon, Mre. pon, Wilt be held the Butterworth Chapel, Servic ausploes © lodge Ne Dee will be netery the aunt Whittle ) years Wayside { typhoid tt fied at the ay Inventory Sale Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Etc. » Blain and Wa turing Big red ' thor ware this at ¢ , Stet me SEATTLE. WASH, ~4 Young Women Every young woman h e n ity “ a bank portion of her tneons, thereby experiencing the sfort and sequrit ha a } r 2 is 1 HARTMAN, V-Pree \ ALOX MYERS, bee f iV. & BMITH, Cnatter THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY. AN. 11, RAILWAY" FRANCHISE siaNneD. Mast Way) ne afoore thiv morning signed the Widhtman- Muckler atr rail way franchine for the now line alnog Fourth av, &, Pourth ay, north to nthly meeting at the Chamber of Commerce thin even Ing, Judge Milo Root will speak, and a musical program will be given rane, o by the United War Veterans, George H Fortaon camp No. 2, took place lant night Retires After Long Service. ite regular in The Musicians’ union held a necting he Labor Temple last night x Rust, who has been presi the union for nine year | from his position, and his n Villard was elected tn ne Park. v board ite meeting Yorter@ay decided to petition the ouneil for authority to purchase | lond in the Mt. Baker tract for publi¢ purposes, If the price to be offered byf the board is not ac- cepte wit proceedings Sunday at the ¥, W. ©. A. ‘The Sunday afternoon meeting of the ¥, W. ©. A. will be addressed by Mrs. F McAbee, who will de liver @ mosgage to gira under the subject "What Can We Make of 190 Mra. McAbeo will also sing with gultar accompaniment, she wae at one time head of the Balva- tion Army in Seattle. Arrested for Horeebeating. 0. A. Willey, of Redmond, was arrested today for horsebeating He was taken to Judge George's court and released on $26 ball League Installs Officers. The Woman's Union Label league elected the following officers last night for the ensuing term: Pres dent, Mra. W. W. Morgan viee president, Dora Wadman; recording secretary, Mrs Hannah Orchard treasurer, Mra, James Murphy; ser eeantatarms, Mra, Minnie Me Knight; guard, Mra, George Harri son. A committee was appointed to cooperate with the other unions for the annual ball, February DAKOTAS OUT OF COAL. (Beripps Special Service.) WARBHINGTON, Jan. 11 Hansbrough today turned over the interstate ecommerce comm. & number of dispatches compla of the coal shortage tm the north- One from North Dakota says not a pound of coal was for to jon in ata ie etn Wanted--A cook to teach tea and! coffee, Sehitiing’s Beat sad CHICAGO TO NEW YORK IN 10 HOURS Stock In Chicago-New York Electric Air Line Rallroad Will Advance to $32 by January 12, and a Week Later to $35 Great Results Accomplished In Four Months --- Rare Opportunity to Make a Fortune 9 | | Benator | HAVE HOT TIME IN GACRAMENTO ASSEMBLY, diate introduction of all bill, In begin. CHARGED WITH BURGLARY, Deputy Vanderveer format Prosecuting Attorne this morning filed tn in the superior cour ansaulting Joho Hann with a deadl weapon with Intent to kill, W. Clay with assaulting Ros Hioom, with intent to commit rob bery will lecture 4 Arcade butldidg, Bun at 2:20 o'clock, eantve league, on thi Vincent Harper \Joot | Thought {the evening tn “The King’s Fool,” T | Logging company, the trial of which was heard in the @tates court yesterday afternoon. jawarded Burken $5,000 Burken, who met with an aceiden: while in the employ of the com pany, losing three fingers and bad. ly mashing bis hand, brought sui to recover $15,000 BROTHERHOOD OF OWLS. | } i There will be a therhood of Owls held at Labor Temple tomorrow night % o'clock for the purpose of election of officers. The Brother hood of Owls te a new fraterna order, first organised in Walla in Beptember state, each eapter consisting of 6 members | BURIED AT GEORGETOWN. | Funeral services for the late Mre. Inu held at residence, Burial was in the George town cemetery NEW STEAMER IN Steamer Californian arrived port this afternoon at 1 from New York via Ban Francisco. PORT. jay. near Yealer, Roun: pot roast é¢ to Be, prime rib r beet 12% " in on her first trip to Seattle, hav. | by Minole Martin, involving (BSeripps Telegraph Servies.) ing been operated by the American | the ¢ unity property of her and BACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan. 11 Hawatian Steamship company on |her husband, John M. Martin. Mra, Benator Stanton of Los Angele#|the Atlantic coast between New | Martin has abandoned her hushand introduced a resolution in the a) York and Mexico. jwith $12,000 of th community sembly today calling for an imme heated debate this was lost by a vote of 32 to 38, After brief sem ‘Spe al Underwe Silo sions the assembly and wenate ad Superior Judge Albertson thin journed until Monday, when the} morning wigned 4 restraining order Bilk and wool aye 4 under- wf} teens - weur, high grades, for $1.10 a gar real work of the legislature Will) ping’ Bont is elected best ten | ment. W. B. Hutehinaon Co, ¢ charging James Riley with burglary He also charges A. J, Eiltiott with and A VINCENT HARPER WILL SPEAK, be: | The Mission of Radical | and also at 8 o'clock in} the same hall on) SUED FOR $15,0, GETS $5,000 6 jury in the case of Benjamin Hurken against the Cherry Valley United damages meting of the the the Walla} There are 11 chapters in different cities of the milton, of Georgetown, were | 40 o'clock today from the} in 20 o'clock to probibit the Seandinavian Amer- jean bank from paying notes held cargo of general merchandive and heavy machinery. ‘The Californian | and also $4,000 possession. about m y in her holding notes for REGTRAIN FURTHER PAY MENTS TO MISGING WIFE and coffee #04! ner Becond and Union | y 2 A Complete Line of ‘| Office Furniture mn » o 1 Has been one of the first of our new Spring shipments to arrive, and we are better prepared than ever before to supply with handsome and modern Desks, Chairs, Filing Cabinets, etc., at the most reasonable prices you A ROLL-TOP DESK FOR $26.50. This is a splendid Golden Oak Desk, with a 42 in. top, solidly built and completely equipped. We have many other varieties ranging in price up to $150.00. i J FLAT-TOP DESKS FROM $15.00 UP TO We have them in Golden Oak, Mahogany or Weath- ered Oak Typewriter Stands and Desks from $5.50 up to 00. Rotary Chairs from $6.00 up to $30.00. JANUARY A RECORD BREAKER During this week only will the public be able to buy stock of the Chicago- New York Electric Air Line Railroad for $30 a share. it will be advanced to $32. demand for Air Line stock makes rapid advance a necessity. January | At midnight January 12 9 it will go to $35. The unprecedented Those who are contemplating buying should get in before the advance. proving record are waking January ts a breaker. The up to the fact that this is not “a tT 18 BEING Carnegie people raitroad on paper BUILT. When Stee) Company recetves an order the for steel for immediate delivery when the Cambria Steel Company Jer for steel that railroad Is récetves a similar for immediaty means business. deliver he y a fact It te taking on ¢ sngible shape. Be April the _ first trains will ran ut of LaPorte which The carloads of t are arriving daily; the deeds for right-of-way that are being filed for record: the franck are 4 by city cour etl missioners these things mean business. They are an earnest of what may be expected when spritg opens and the road can inéfease the scale { its building operatians WE HAVE THE MONEY TO bo IT, snd money counts in railroad yailding The question recently was put to a New England banker by a broker who was trying to inter est him In thie ratire the stock of — this had all been sold ex cept the last $6,000,000, would you not then be willing pay $1504 share for the unsold portion? 1 WOULD. aid the banker withaut hesits One bund fifty dollars a share befor etion of the roag, a the same stock ia alin r $30! By that confeesio@the banker said in ef fects, “Yar ratiroad ts practical Comy ft will be an excep tional mdey maker, I only ques tion @ne EBing, the ability of the peopled to Baise the money. Every million 4éflars of that capital sub cribed aflyances the actual value stqak, entirely Irrespective of tie piigress of the work of butldting Tie fad ia that money is being subscribedefor this tmportant en terprise afd in being wisely ex ded Idonstruction work. His itwelf.. In the Fr, when panes oes ; How You WE ARE OFFERING THE $100 PAR VALUE STOCK OF THE the people precisely as we are g0- ing to the people today. He ew tablished some agencies throughout the north, and the people out of their savings saved the credit of the Nation. The ChieagoNew York Electric Air varies S hee” | One of the Hundred-Mile-an-How Line Railroad pins its faith to the | Have you noticed the change in public sentiment? To many, at the start, Chicago to New York in ten hours, while f seer chimerical. It was toc good to be true. Today the ques tion is one of money only; even | the steam railroads are falling into Hine. Within a few electric trains will be running betw n Boston and Providence on the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad at the rate of | 100 miles an hour Here te what Vice P ter: “We are acting on the be nt Buckland of that regarding the mat in this country will eventually be operated by electricity.” This Chicago-New York tric Air Line Railroad ts practical, the moat gost profitable and the safest in ‘ us wih be offered to ye Elec the most sensible FULL PAID NON-ASSESSABL lief that all the great trunk lines | general public gets a “ground part of the United States, from floor” chance in a‘rallroad invest. Chicago to New York tn ten ment. Is it surprising that a Mood hours. Tt will pour a golden stream of wealth {nto the laps of thone whose eyes are open to this rare opport. nd who have the courage of their convictions. of money {s pouring into the gen eral offices of the company from people whe are alive to this op portunity r Electric Engines That Will Take Train to New York in 10 Hours. President Cassatt of the Penn | Promptly at midnight, Jan sylvania sysvem, died the other 18th, these shares go to $32.0 day. What was his contribution i after midnight, Jan. 19th. to the railroad world? Here {s | $15.00 will be the price of this what the Chicago Examiner says tock. New is your opportunity Don't delay longer “Cassatt discovered that it Partial or {nstallment pay So hettan Gora: velread: ments may be made at the rate of 10 per cent down, 10 per cent bulld Ite tracks In a straight coonth 1 shares ane pasa line than in a crooked one for, At the present pri $30 This revelation, simple as it was as far reaching in ~ e this means $3 per share equivalent, with your railroad world as Napo order per share each leon’s conception of cannon mnoath xt pine months. was in the world of war No interest charged on deferred Cassatt, looking into the fu paym ture, would say: ‘The straight pea line wine always.” open from 8 a. ml . Saturday and Mon | ‘That is what we have been | ‘ i saying all along. The straight line lay, 8 a. m. to® p. Bat | wins. The Electric Air Line will the neare fice if it - | win. Without an unneres 2° ven call, 40" ont~ the | © curve, without @ grade crc : with a perfect roadbed and coupon w and Migil it today t, it will do more @han send This stock is on the @¥e of a big Mattiaine through the choicest vance in price. Act quickly for Subscription Coupon, SOUTHWESTERN SECURI- co. viet Chicago-New York Electric Air Line Railroad Cempany. Fiscal Acents . S York Eleotrio Air Line @N THE FOLLOWING EASY TERMS: Stook, 610-011 Bite! BIG $ 90 buys 1 share, pay down $ 3.00 and § 3.00 per month for 9 menthe Beoond Av. and Pike St, Se 9 buys J shares, pay down 9.00 and 9.00 per month for 9 months attle, Wash 150 buys B shares, pay down 15.00 and 18.00 per month for 9 menths - , 300 buye 10 shares, pay down 30.00 and 30.00 per month for 9 months lease send me further par ' et 780 buys 26 shares; pay down 78.00 and 78.00 per month for 9 months | tioulare of the Chicago-New | full or partial! 'p $ 1,500 buys 50 shares, pay down 1§0.00 and 150.00 per month for 9 monthe | York Electric Alr Line R. R shares of stock } : ‘ and enter my free subsorip- Jin the Chicago-New York You can contract for any rof * paying f in the same | tion for the Al® Line News. Electric Air Line R. R proport Y i 1 nd more per month you desire ‘ineued. Name ... cess eeteees Name All applications ip nt and remittances made payable to Southwestern Securities Co,, 610-611 Eitel Bidg., Seattle. Addre s