The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1907, Page 3

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D EXPRESS TRAIN WRECK IN ENGLAND BUT NONE ARE KILLED AND ONLY A FEW INJURED HM OF THE WRECK OF THE NEWCASTLE EXPRESS TRAIN. As the 10:25 &. m. train from Leeds to New castle ake a carve, ran off the rails and overturned The but nobody was killed approached Fel guards and only eight | njured . April failed were also ov REN ANNE PAVING PLANS PLEA DISCUSSED BY OWNERS tog station van and several car CHILDREN With tears in his eyes and in a voice choking with emotion, 8. BE Aane Hill property own-| action wae suggested unti Middleton, formerly a barber on planing to send 8 telega- Oldham explai that two Pike st, yesterday pleaded with + Were being « jeredby th Judge Frater of the pile court o ward of the meeting of * ar ot works—o do: » not to deprive } the custody works ‘Tesotay orning (© cost of the present contr of his three chit all under four award it to the Barber Aspha: years old ing Co. the other to divide the) Mra Middletor dy con paving district into dis tented to their din the triets, #0 that the rou Home tractors will have an wrtinity dectaton. may be Drink ‘ cause of the Middleton's @f the club was « : oghew taver he Walt, International field Roberts, president of the so as to » a . eS a eae io definite plan of. prices of the asphalt trust addre he various Y¥ MC A the publ * work fe the im wil * 4) extension ome WOULD INSURE BOULEVARD. C OF Fr E E oe Whicl rather have Iman from for breakiast; good bread been request i cighta Improve and butter rate » the acceptance ad cottee or tirst te st mnt Baker a : : . cas “ and poor colttee? public boulevard ‘ * f returns ' *Y front through the if you don't like ae Heat 4 va - ws tank. Mr coon Er Excellent Fitting Ready- fons organizer of t) was the ores: Service Clothes We have could not fit not yet found the man t we cof Odd Fellows of Pred L. Foss, whe y morning, was held iP afterncen from * Ma wea Bashornian bares satisfactorily with the celebrated Broadhurst System Clothes of Boston team © proposition We carry a complete assortment of sizes for the tall, the short, the stout, the slender and the regular built. i! SUITS AND TOPCOATS | Proadhorst LB © $40 OTHER RELIABLE MAKES $15 UP J. Redelsheimer & Co. Ay., Cor. ( Strongest etc House in the State 800-804 First »lumbia TRAVEL GET CONFIDENCE | i engine VIA THE ioe Ye Northern Pacific Railway a { ON THE forth Coast Limited SPECIAL H's Duzoline} 25c A | LOOK FOR THE IT STANDS FOR THE BEST fur Pullman Standard Sleepers. Pullman Tourtet Meepere Blectric Lights _ Lights. i ne 4 ation Car Dining’ Car Wight aa8 Dey: Blectric Lights and Fans. | Electric Lights hop, Bath Abrary and Buffet Smoking Room. Elegant day Coaches. Electric Lights ALL COMFORTS FOR TRAVELERS ARE FOUND ON ANY OF OUR THE es ER-TONER Oe i age PIANO CO, | THREE TRAINS DAILY _ PA Valen st: Call on or writ O. MeMuller P. A, Seattle Wash; A fr Our Prices Talk Tinting, G. A ¥ va ee a @ PA “wy DS TO KEEP THE SEATTLE STAR oe MAY 4, 1907 | ITALIAN GENERAL'S DARING DAUGHTER ‘MY LADY GOES RIDES HORSE DOWN STEEP DECLIVITIES TO VOTE — BY L. W, STRVENS “T think a woman should take @ | proper interest in politicn,” re | marked Miss Wiggins to her father “and so I have made up my mind | to Vote this election, Mise Sxnith | and Mra. Haitly are going to the} polls at the same time so we can uphold each other ‘Have you registered?” unfeeling parent cay “Why, no. Do I have to? “I wouldn't advise you to try to | vote without doing #0. You can go | with me now If you are ready ‘Oh, I must go and get the others, for 1 don't believe they have thought of registering, either-—Itll jonly take a minute A few men were lottering In the bullding as the three women and Mr, Wiggins entered, The judge looked up, observed the three, and with # balf-courteous, half-peremp tory gesture, proceeded to swear them all tn at once What name, madam? quired of Mise Wiggins | anked the | * he tn- Eloise Wiggins,” in a low, trem ulous voice. What?" asked the judge Eloise Wiggins Did she say Ella the clerks Please epeak sald the judge Blotse Wiggins! How do you spelt it? * asked one of : ADODIDIOGODAGIONVOOAIOIANIONII I AVOIDOIIGOGOOOOOQOOS REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING MLLE. INES penta | PRACTICING THE DARING CAVALRY FEAT OF “GLISSADE.” a little louder asked the other clerk ROME, Italy, April 30.—Mile./rymen were taught to ride their E-l-0-}-#-@ Ines Berta, daughter of Gen. Louls horses down steep hills and in time ‘Oh, Blois,” said the clerk, writ. | Berta, inspector of cavairy in the they became so expert that they Ny Italian army, js the heroine of the urged their animals down declivi ‘s what I sald.” murmured 4fmy because ahe dares to do risky ties that seemed impassable. It ts feats which the soldiers are trained to practice wo » oe Years ago when Italy was at h pen in t tempting to gain a foothold In Herta A country of moun hums a Mtroduced Bhe wil Mies Wiggins, wrathfully In that all? ® all—yet “No middle said the judge No middle name and no ete with the Italian gilseade 1 his daughter were d he taught her the pw ride her horse name, I suppose, end name in the army. The « anywhere her father will lead Did she any Wiggins was her * = — middie name?” asked « clerk “How many years?’ roared the "Not yet,” enickered the other judge. The crowd which had gath ABANDON SEARCH jerk jered Mstened intently How long have you lived in this! ot aig Why, tha elling my age. Ien't precinet’” inquired the judge “always enough? a don't knew I~ What ta a pre No, it jen't, How many years’ torfeiter wt aped | cine Well, why didn’t y 0 at — tcNell's. Tala. tee ae : hy did © at from the McNeil al "1 aay stop to explain that first. Twenty-nine,” desperately. tiary, is ‘aa at dl ‘aad com y mid the Judge, with a glance “I didn't understand the number eral officers have practi! aban at boyd rapidly growing line How of years tn the « inquired the goned wearch 9 fg hit e ‘the | lone Baye you lived at your present clerk eaanodions. vietnity of the -petenn. ang bay x , : i te vicinity o! twon hirty-nine,” answered the oth- The man must have cleverly se | 1 don't remember How long ts | it, father? We moved the year Mat tle was married.” ork Twenty-nine,” shouted Eloise “I think we won't watt tc cured a change of clothing, ax he prison stripes and no clothing was stolen on the faland escaped in Five ye answered her anid her friends hurr out He may have had assistance from f 1 sh she head waited,” said the outside It doesn’t seem that long Miss Wiggins to ber father Ive — or How long have you lived In the state? Ob, ever since I was born always lived here.” at this easy question © apazious to know bow much older she te than her husband , I've _ Bhe brightened SOMETHING NEW Carpets scientifically Write Prieade About Pair the alr process, r pa Jeaned by K ever of dirt without the slight That does not answer my ques est injury, It not only thoroughly tion. How long hare you lived in cleans, but brightens up the dead | the state?” * colors. Fusty-Wusry Rug Co | “All my Ife." glancing at her Phones—Ind., 7379; Queen Anne friends. uneastly 1332 oon Piling Up Dollars IS EASY We offer you Tf you get started right a chance to start right in ARCADIA ARCADIA is no doubt the triet in the Northwest. We pure water. ARCADIA has NO ROCK ABLE WINDS, NO ALKALI OUR STORY IS SHORT, BUT IT MEANS MONEY TO YOU We clear, plow, plant and bring sturesque irrigated dis abundance of most p have the beat soil, water system now being installed NO GRAVEL, NO DISAGREE NO MALARIA perfect gravity irrigate, cultivate and care for your orchard four years t to a scientifically grown or chard in 20 years nll this for #35( and give you * time te y for it. We pay taxes four years pe $10 Down and $10 a Month SECURES YOU A FIVE ACRE ORCHARD ial water rig There is a lot of d ar $2.00 an acr ple trees won't grow faster Call and see us and get full particulars. FISCAL AGENTS, 828 and $2 People's Bank Building, Seattle, Wash. said that no other cavalry in the} On Puset Sound etween Seattle and Everet In buying at Seaview you don't have to wait a year or two for the establishment of a postoffice, stores, good railroad and boat service and schools, Seaview edjoins Mukilteo and gets the benefit ef all these conveniences from the start Gardening, Berry Ralsing Ranching The cities of Washington are growing so much faster than the rest of the state that the demand for vegetables, fruits, berries, poultry is getting stronger every year and at constantly increasing prices. No clans of peo- ple in the are more independent or free from worry than the small farmer who is located adjacent to At Sea- eeu, ete country large cities with a fine market always at hand Ls 3 view the Soll Is a Rich, Black Loam kind of gardening, for fruit and The tracts are un- and suitable for every berry-raising and chicken-ranching usually level and quite easily cleared $200 to $750 Per Tract Very Easy Terms We have arranged terms which we believe will suit everybody. You can pay ten per cent. cash and the re- mainder on monthly installments to suit or one-third cash and the remainder in one and two years, or five per cent. off for all cash. A Delightful Summer Resort Appreciating the natural beauty of the tracts and the superb view of the Sound and Olympics, quit a number of Seattleites have purchased the water-front tracts for surmmmor home sites. Mr. Chas McNabb, of Spokane, is so impressed with the location and scenery that he intends to reside there permanently and has s $11,000 residence now Go Out at Once The earlier you go the larger selection you will have. KEEP IN MIND that these are large tracts and contain TWO TO SIX ACRES EACH. Take Great Northern Train at 8:30 a. m. to Mukilteo. Mr. Geo. Wheeler and Mr. Arthur E. Childs meet this train every day and will show yon the property West & Wheeler Soda Crackers “They are one of the most eco- nomical, digestible and nutritious of human foods and well worthy of the high estimation in which they are generally held.” Of course the writer had in mind Uneeda Biscuit The one perfect soda cracker 5 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Fresh from the oven, crisp and delicious, in dust and moisture proof packages.

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