The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 5, 1906, Page 5

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SSF Wsaeennnann ee eeeee ) Germany think second « this behaving fi ay ’ The « uly reagon it ail was dhow the ba Germans there fiat Bmpere am is after them © ards t country © et eat to hin After t many | tak repablic and evens ally, an‘ Germas eye on the DOM $e we ® spe an witha country Germany SeaFie Gish Feed eeeberse> ~ & KNEELING AND KISSING DR. Ww CHURCH. BGRSE O73 052% Por bis bravery In attempting to sus hero and Tewpos. remive than ‘iseing band, wb qe. Gagalos was brought to the church ip Senator F.C. Harper. He xa ie 6 front pew with two othe | t attention Led to Altar, 7 the regular service closed © Foster, of IWitnoia, led the altar and the vae3, Het PURCHASE PROPERTY IN TACOMA TACOMA. Feb. 6.—Seattle men again closed « large deal for Taco- MBtideland properties yesterday tad by statements made by them Walle in the city and the location ofthe property (hey have purchased. (Rep practically confirm the theory that the tideiand properties parchas e€ by Kerr and 3 hast week nd re to be waed ot the North Const on and Dr. George tle, yesterday paid 006,000 caxh payment upon 20 acres Of tidelands at Wapato creek adjoin fag the property recently t& by Ellis Lowis Garretson for Kerr amd MeCors an = of the Aer: » across the Eng Bers ths has a paternal DECORATE HERO WITH HIS MEDAL LOS 1S GIVEN REWARD FOR GRAVERY AT FIRST M. E ’ ed | lish channel ia TELEGRAPH BRIEFS 1 { 11 miles in clear weather and is t flying over Bra an territory, and Germany ts a worshipper at the arise of colonial on re building If it could be done with safety tomorrow etext for quarreling with Brastl and, when the quarrel ended, the naollerns would have added an h of territory to thetr he Kaiser would find a eannot dom kaooks over M Tt hia navel niargement program means any loetrin thing On earth it meana that he proposes, within a few years, to tes hat doctrine and also trade supre macy with arm Germans are continually preach Moaroe doctrine as © way of their Braath >» Walther Kundt mn Brasil, bas | Tt te not to be expected that Germany can yet make herself felt energetically in } Hrastl But whea German interests | wtablished here, the. imperial vernment must support them with | greatest vig As for the it reste on @ thor ghly antiquated foundation. will give way to another polley by America hmatler, of the University of Berlin, has declared see to it that there ta a country of from 20,000,000 to 30,000 000 Germans in Brasil within the next 100 years, Unless ite stability * guaranteed by warships, with sibility of forcible German tnt HARTON’S HAND, JOHN SEGA. | ence, fe attempt to save iivean Then he pinned the medal upon his breast and the fireman, remembering the jeervice of the chureh in which he was raised. knelt and kissed the preacher's hand. Everyone was affected by the simple and touching scene and Se | galos’ simple action was much more expressive and eloquent than any words could have bees. Last night Segalos attended ser- | | vices at the church again and every lone was given a chance to shake his hand. He stood at the right of the pastor as the congregation filnd pout. Travelers Act. “land ses.” is the inacription that | ame | Will be engraved on the gold medal} front | which Seattle Council, No. 83, Ualt | talk anythin bet baseball . rom a crowd fed Commercial Travelers, will pre-| he jsent to Segaion, This medal wii! | fans be of solid gold with Segailos’ jim raised letters over the shie! the United States and Greece. letde lifebelt will be an engrav’ Firat Hobo—1 sa Beeond Hobo Among MPEROR MEANS TO FIGHT UNITED STATES | All Signs Point to Test of the Monroe Doctrine * With Brazil as the Cause of the War, HOW EMPEROR WILLIAM'S FACE LOOKS WHEN i! THINKS OF THE MONROR DOCTRINE, bh MISIUDG ED. ad we you Ob, Clarence Hobo got Eating full man. the players “Prom those who travel by land| helped make the language of the | |(@ STAR DUST >-)| | | | | | pod onet me of the how could of an old 1 Hobo—Porgive me, Clar minjudgin’ you. A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. maketh a PLAYERS WHO HELP MAKE LANGUAGE OF GAME. who have! Tacks Parrott stands at the} Tacks got so that he oo ayed & | where baseball was merely tnciden- | he was lost until he could find interpreter Homer Davenport, the cartoonist dtatriets | } showing the wrecked steamer. When | Wh used to umpire up in the old} g\the medal ts prepared the fireman | North west league, hails from Port will be invited to Elk’s hall, where | land, and Tacky Tom came from the [the decoration will take place. loon yesterd } The representatives of foreign jtions now assembled at Algeciras, leame town. When ia Chicago Dar lved with hie ancle, Judge | Spain, witnessed a buli fight Sun-| Davenport remarked day. talk baseball to the jadge. It fs anid that BE. H. Harriman has| great lover of amateur sports, ot | gained control of the Illinois Cen tral railroad, The transport Logan has arrived | ta! at San Francisco with the Second * cavalry from Manila t | The funeral of the dead firemen} and officer of the transport Meade was held at San Francisco yester-| day. | | Fire did damage to the extent of | $250,000 at New York Sunday. | The thermometer dropped 60 de | grees at Ardmore, I. T., Sunday. | } WASHINGTON, D.C. | NEWS NOTES | ‘The trade between the United | States and Lialy during 1906 | amounted to me han $77,000,000. | Senator Hey | siderably imp: | Hawail desires 2 larger proportion | of the receipts of that territory for | public works NEW LIGHTHOUSE } Mukilteo will have a new fourth fer light flashing white every fv yn da. The light will be vieth CE TAKE THESE ITEMS FEBRUARY OVERSTOCKED SALE THE SAVING WILL BE FROM 33 1-3 TO 75 PER INT AS SAMPLE PRICING: THE BRO WHER! On the way nd, one day while 8t. Louls playing In Chicago, Davenport rott and invited him down | to the house to dine. “Tom, don't he hatees the professional, and, be- | aides, be don't understand baseball Parrott promised Parrott had been tge Smith Davenport stepped | —_—ATTENTION-— $1,000 Free to Widows, Old Soldiers and Orphans PARLORS He ta al j Shortly | introduced | EMPTA Y NAME AND ADI eD mt ond 6 OF THREE PEOPLE FOR REFERENCE Brown Dental Parlors 713 FIRST {out of the room for & moment ana} while he w following con Ab, Mr. P Portland? Wha‘ turning he heard the! raation | “it, you are fram brings you eant? tm lobbing ‘om across for the | Browns | Ab-h, I pool see, Are you} succenafu “Successful? Well, you ought to se the old whip unlimber. It's ap, | rip. zip across thetr old gazcoralume, and to the bench.” Thea Dayenport reseved the Judge. | ME HAD A JOB HOPPING BELLS) IN A HOTEL. | <7 | A choice selection of latest de sot Valentines ts just being store Pike, Al NM tine of stati dry goods, gents’ furnishings, ete. oe BOYS, NOTICE! ican Moy free for one year with every Rey's Bult or Overcoat. Februar: number has arrived. Please call. KLINE & ROSENBERG, 625 First Ave Beattie, Waah, first week in work free to ort, old wol our government, and HEN TAM THROUGH AVENUE ok Or seuth of Ma ---the largest furniture store west of Chicago 77, - e a Sy “< what it really means— ---whenever you see our trade-mark, ‘Your Credit Is Good,”’ it means exactly that, and nothing else--- ---it means that you are welcome to come here at any time and buy furniture, carpets, stoves and all housefurnishings, and obtain credit--- ---it means that you can pay us just as you can afford---and there will be no hardship---that it will be made easy for you--- ---it means also that you are welcome to credit; that it is here waiting for you; that you need not feel the least bit embarrassed in asking for it. We offer it to you---so it’s yours--- ---it means also that you do not pay a higher price for housefur- nishings by reason of our credit giving. No. The remarkable success of this company must indicate to you that prices here are always as low, and lower, than elsewhere--- ---it is a business proposition---that’s all. We, and all other merchants, are extended time and credit when we wish it; therefore, why should you not have credit when you want it? ---so, we say to you: If it is not just convenient for you to pay cash, come in and select whatever you need and pay for it as you feel you can. You will find our credit man easy to get along with. about insurance— if, through the cause of fire, any article or articles bought from us for use in a home, by a family, shrould be destroyed beyond use, during the existence of our contract, covering the ori- ginal re-term of credit extended, we will replace said article or articles, absolutely without any t, 1 n pre ation atisfactory proof of such destruction again, about family ir an Where a purchaser of furniture from us, for the home only, is —— a mar ran, | ! fe and en and supportir m have been promptly and regula 7 ntl purchase f four months continu the date of purchase, we will, upon satisfactory proof of the deathe of said purchaser, and act that |! a e and family at the time of death, if he be not in default any pa t up t aid time, cancel the entire balance of any indebtedne rchase Standard Furniture Co. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue Seattie Tacoma } | i

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