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4 SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT MINNEA POLIS ESPECIALLY FOR THIS NEWSPAPER The m A tew days ago there left Minne 40,000 sacks of the beet wheat Mour, all iv is for Ban Francisco a train of 26 cars loaded down with flour led for the relief of the tamishing people of Central China Franciaco, where the great load will be transferred to the hold of the army transport Buford, which soon leaves for Shanghai, the ceuer of famine relief The train was photographed at the elevator where Cour was loaded into the care PRESIDENT ASKS FRIEND TO RESIGN IN NEW MEXICO Bante Fe if Hagerman felt Ike en tering other pursulta i The territorial legislature bad previously adopted a resolution re questing Hagerman to resign Hagerman was appointed in 1606 and, in the abeence of untoward events, he would have served four Years at $3,000 per year. But eo event of that kind appeared, when he turned over acres of terri torte! land to the Pennsytvanta De VYelopment company and refused similiar (avers to other land com panies. This preference for the Pennsylvania company caused «@ storm in the territory, and the lode ing of strong complaint at the White Howse Hagerman’s resigna- tion was the rewalt He # « young man of wealth, was & personal friend of the president and served a term as secretary of the American embassy at St. Peters- burg Capt. Geo. Curry t* the new gor- | ernor of New Mexico. He has been serving 48 governor of troublous Sama ovines, in the Philippines He Was captain of Rough Riders, and « HERBERT J. HAGERMAN. (Seattle Star Eactustve Service.) WASHINGTON, April 29.-—-<iev Herbert J. Hagerman, of New Mex- feo, has quit governing. President Roosevelt told him, at a White House conference, that he thought be would be able to fill the gap at The Olympic Market Cuts your meat bills in half. 118 Pike street, opposite the Marche (Keattle Star Mactestve Servioe) LONDON, April 2%.—-Stweplehcase riders often have terrible falle and the reason more of them are not killed t that professional . are quite bardemed to rough usage. A remarkable photograph has been taken of @ recent accident. The Jretn, Provisions #: Ben. PRIVATE wine ae ‘Tel Mate #T®, tee, To. §e4 Bon 208 Wear Brooks’ Hats, 1531 Second avenue. oe ™4e* Kien, the shoemaker, 217 James eee eae NOAOERe Ne. cotunnnee HOMES OF CULTURE Must of necessity have the refining Influence of mruste, Not everyone te « profictent pianoforte nO matter how tnexpertenced. ie of the er tet masters, some other of the worlds player, but anyo ean produce the m« with Paderewek! « foremost virtuost Indicating his Interpretation of the particular composition By means of the METROSTYLE attachment to the PIANOLA and the MEPTROSTYLE Iino on the bie for anyone to render the sim muele I te pow pl nt at ballads, af well ae the most intricate tec mpowitions with the greatest ease and in an absolutely non-mechant nner, This won derful control of expression afforded by the, Pian ola has won for it the Indorsement of pract living, and makes It today the Standard Piano Player of the world every eminent musician player piano reached the marvel { development which te shown in the genuine Pianola—the execution of other player *, may ened to the playing of amateurs as compared tof the great masters ae compared with that of the Pt Visit Our Pianola Parlors 4 'tke to de o rate to you the won qualitt »—the "parable playing—of ‘gine Pianola Pi any tn the sme in when it fe most conv You will be convinced that ¢ nola—made onty fan Company, and sold through the Northwest only by 0 fromw > | ty cURDULEEREEERAE EE ‘a i =. p iraverveoss HOOU0UUMMIMILNLT Liban, 40,000 SACKS OF FLOUR FOR THE STARVING CHINESE THE HONESTY TOOK REMARKABLE PHOTO AT MOMENT OF BAD FALL - cee ee RTT Te oo ee | THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, APRIT, 29, 1907. OF TEDDY BY JACK ©. RUTHERFORD, it wae late Christmas eve No ane notioed the littl lad whe 08 wistfully at the rows of besutiful dolls “it I hed the money,” he thought, “te buy one of those, even if It were one of the emaliest, how delighted Nellie would & Here, kid,” called a man from « carriage, which hed just drawn up Hold these lines for & minute or two and V'll give you @ quarter All right, mister,” snawered Teddy Huston, cheerfully f nesteted « Indy to alight Packed into the box cars were and they entered the store The train wa bound for San Ten minutes passed, then half an | hour; still Teddy stood quietly be wide the horses. In those few min thet quarter not yet in bis po mittens bie crip: asked ra Teddy | he handed Tetty «| dollar rd Aaaed elanpt }tune tiehtiy tn bh started again toward ¢ an object on the sidewalk attract | his attention. He stooped and pte ea it & beautiful brooch set with stones | This mant belomm to thet lady bright ettv ay hand. As he | whe wes tn the carriage.” he thoveht. Teddy ran down the letreet, but the carriage was out of leieht He was very much disap | pointed, and tnetesd of returning to jmeke hte purchase he hurried | thr h the etreetse until he came to « sireets Mother! Mother! exclaimed | Teddy, as he entered, “see what 1 | found” Mre. Huston thought for eeverst “Teddy she seid at you bad better put an a4 ment tn morning peper pro! to let } wher know where she cam find her brooch ‘ © Christmas morning @ carriage drew up in front of the Mw teae. A lady snapshot shows « fall suffered by Well! she « Capt. Middleton at the Rugby bent} prined at serine meeting, Knoglaad The hore the boy whe heid missed the firm ground after get-| Might _Wer tt you whe found the ting over a hedge and ditch and| gine sat for some went down like # shot, the captain | with Mra Muston going over ite head. He waa badly | tearned that the hurt. ported by the little te earn Wher she ar to leave the offered Teddy $5 as « reward goods, fish’ 1 | ter finding the brooch iencapes ing. toctcle, all “The broweh wae yours,” he eatd. sport goods, Cahen-| “Tou sureiy do mot apeet to par eS ine en | me for doing my @uty Drew Co. First and Madison *** About ene bour later the carrtew stopped again before the cottage This time there wee left « basket, containing « complet note directed to Teddy it read “A bey whe te as honest as ror have shown yourself to be te the onse Of me wife’e brooeh, le very Mikely to be honest in ell other mattere, The bank te very muc im need of an honest and faithtu errand bey, Please call st my {fice tomerrow at 10 o'clock The sete we ned by one of the leading bankers of the city Kiein, the shoemaker, 217 James street. _ Camping Outfits The camping season ts bere. Are you ready for it? Take your family to the woods or seashore and save doctor bills and rent. The cost ts trifling, the ben- efite (nestimable We are headquarters for camping outfits In Seattle Open ‘Till Ten Tonight Woodhouse & Platt Furniture Co. 418 Pike 8 Main 3998. Phones Ind. 3096. FOR YOUR Sunday Dinner COME TO THE Union Bakery AND RESTAURANT 217 PIKE ST. Tel. Both Phones #80. Vashon Ave. near Maple at 6 lots 265x125. $826.00 each Very easy terms. Investigate this at once. | CITIZENS’ TRUSTEE COMPANY 108 Yesler W PI before the shop window and gased | window | ————— val! cottage on one of the side) Chrietmas @inner. In the top was | GOODNESS, HEWES ABSOC1 715 tar You Sur MULLINERY BILLY Won't 1) wish YouamD < a HENRY ROARY Py was wou. oom) Dts Souen TO (RATA, ? “ato TONG V, (wars cw) K Hail A On WiRAY | wie) You wouy Onor ¢ im Amo Pay Tabs p Bis YO MORAOW, INCOMPARABLE COLLECTION OF HIGh | CLASS TROUSERS | i| TREMENDOUS ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS I WORSTEDS, TWEEDS AND CASSIMERES. WE CaN i} SUPPLY YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN APPROPRIATE STYLES FOR OUTING, BUSINESS OR DRESS WEAR PRICES $2.50 TO $ } } 1 | J. REDELSHEIMER | & CO. 900-804 First Ave, Cor, Columbia STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE. - YOU KNOW You ave often wished that you could find a piece to live @ from the smoke and nolse of the city, and yet near able you to reach your office at 8:20 in the morsing withedt before daylight. You would probably like to be near the where yourself and family would have the benefit of the ia bathing and the beach. You would not object to « home : bery and flowers. Do you know that much a place fe to be hed pot an from Seattle, and jer @ little amount of money, wnere { pow costs you, where children with whom you i to trust your ow de schools, and churches, You long Wished for exactly what we .ave to offer you. Se de net fall at least come in and Investigate. You owe it to your wifes! dren ae well as to yourself. _BONSER & BROWN 310 PEOPLE'S BANK BLOG. live better on one nalf that 708-710 PIKE STREET WALDORF BLDG. SEATTLE. NEW ZONOPHONE RECORDS. Trains Dally te St. Pau!, Minne apotls Duluth and the East. TRY OUR NORTH COAST LIMI N YOUR NEXT TRIP lt will please you. Every want is anticipated. Ngbted throughout. Standard Pullman and Pullman tourist tng cars. Dining car, observation car, electric lights fans, card and smoking rooms, barber shop, bath room, Wa closets, library, and all the luxuries of « modern Deus wheels. Call or write for a “North Coast Limited” Deokilt ing complete description Have you friends or relatives in the east who @re west on the low rates this season? If eo, send thelr name full addresses. Literature and full information will Be é them. Or you deposit With any agent of this cover the tickets and delivery will be arranged by < Special round trip rates, commer « June 1, will - q fect from all eastern territory to this section. For any tnformation deaired regarding rates, routes call on or address we J. O. M’MULLEN, City Passenger Agent, Seattle, A. TINLING, General Agent, Seattle, Wasb., oF A.D. CHARLTON, Assistant Genera! Passenger Ageth Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon