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OMe. THE SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH,, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1909 ONE CEN} Tz PHIEMME F(R | LAND OF BLEROT ON THE ENGUSH SHORE BATTINGER MAKES A FEEBLE DING ON OLD (Qo ; REPLY TO ATTACKS ON HIM ni i L Olle ] “ i STAND UP, MR. BALLINGER | Opposition to Him and His ’ . ee Policy Growing Stronger- Richard Achilles Ballinger, stand up! You are accused and Resolutions Passed ‘il : of maladministration in your high office of secretary of the Condemning Action. ; of City c ounci! on ) interior. What have you to say for yourself? You cannot das Being Oppos- ‘ : longer escape the issue. In Montana it is presented (ie Dalted Heese) to This Money-Mak- me Loy mae we ’ squarely *OLIMPA BS for Frederick Karl Struve SCORES GATHERING THERE IN me proposed by Struve INTEREST OF CERTAIN — - : ates, {n° o ten MEASURES, PS cae c ay power mor ‘of the cour ecord (hy Calted Pree) j FS E. J 4 af, Ms r a | public de which bel = erlor | " lled upon } posed’ OLYMPIA, Aug. 11—Not for - . 2 | Porth 6 tato ar » lo lets been so thiek | ‘ ; ‘ . : : sked him, this elty ax they are today at-| obey wae. ‘ on ate nding the special session of the} viral Jande and leave w tes out seat af? , thd ea The ef EB. D ented & state legislature, Every train has alee ti men working in he tour jterest of some corporation or t 4 f ‘ for city ball purposes, will a cer Yaa : f a “This congress endorses Be allowed to die in the Electric company has : ‘ wee. nt wen ae w that he i" n o W. A, Clark at Roosevelt's policy and acts fer the committee to which it 4 and they are passing . i wey? } eed di] ‘ dow that the is t the! looking toward the conserva Those members of among th jsintors trying to se Pe), oe ae an = : : tion of natura! resources and fen today sald cure promines for A franchise for a} ; ; f ; ‘ Kar 1 Copy pany are 1 1¢ interests of th their preservation for and de It's the most out | track R through the university 7 _ a 7 " : " } : 1 velopment by the people. It it mut before e grounds. " - err? rh r ‘ " * + strongly deprecates the re a =“ The Harriman lobbytsta are work eer 2 ee “) q ‘ X Secretary Ballinger, you have also some things to ex act bee tendencies leaning to Struve think | {%@® for the Duwamish proposition th ‘ A . or plain in connection with the cancellation of the operative ward the abandonment of that bunch of fools? 7 %%¢ Saninst the Lake Washington] 9 1 Pine WD Z great principle. The congress he ever flaured on, "ore land deat mee he 7 i 7 R certificate plan adopted by your predecessor, You say that ondoress, 48 pari of Recsevelt’s at tarora’ the codneil, ,, Th® claaret lobbyists are trying j PT Mh 4 sl th, + } the plan is not in technical observance of the law, Can you policy, the reclamation and to secure a repeal of the law passed si i ibe ve me . forestry services Way—The proposltion | 4: the last legislature, The saloon | or any one else produce any law that forbids it 7 9 Insurmonstable obstacles. non are represented by a acore who THIS PICTLRE, WHICH HAS JUST REACHED THE STAR FROM ENOLAND, SHOWS M. LOUIS tude ite ever PAAMINE. are hore in the Interest of a repeal) BLERIOT AND HIS MONOPLANE A FiW MOMENTS AFTER THE FRENCH AVIATOR HAD LAND ars hs a of the Sunday law | ED NEAR DOVER, AFTER CONQUERING THE ENGLISH CHANNEL, ANO ABOLISHING ENG ; . wees oe jegiviatore are huey them.| LAND'S HISTORIC TITLE, “THE TIGHT LITTLE ISLAND,” BLERIOT 16 THE MAN ON THE LEFT fp} might entertata the and-all seem to have thelr| WITH HIS HANDS ON HIS HIPS, FAMOUS OLD DOVER CASTLE 18 SEEN IN THE BACKGROUND, , i rs at ' h you The good werk of the/resiey out and open. ¥ ' a mation service protects the public depending upon-it. They delegation present- $2 i Yigg? jaf ~ who has t to know these Alth hd - oie EceslSt sony quggtty, | MOVES, FIVE IN DANGER 008 00000 oe oe Ooi rte 1 don't. think n President Taft's cabinet. You your chief, who has |iimeett from the k of Chief Parker —~ n in : ' } ‘sa . his te heme ts tair, even if ranean epring which segregated the any’ wid Mr. Lewis, “and asked| sworn to uphold the Roosevelt policies which you have o , hot, this aflernoow ae the old site. He makes) House Slips Into Deep Cut gravel and and from a bed of clay, |me lf! thought ble house war {| 9) own ¢ © guarded attack 08 oneirye: p fast. f Mr. Lewis visited the seene of | dugger. | told him I did not think * - Esa ¥ y he ma ot the per- Armstrong—I don’t think ne eta With Many Tons of in piace yesterday atiernoun, and id be fs long as dry weather | MORE THAN ANY OF THESE, YOU OWE IT TO " he rectamation service ig speech before the e opositia (ty roan.) 8 at once warned the oocrpants of nued | us = se , unt uched tak ” Bee eld eeeaishe ta |. MINNRAFOLIM, Aug.’ 11-~Dtrs Earth—Occupants Get (or ities few yards ant Min says three city otitis} THE PEOPLE WHOSE SERVANT YOU ARE. YOU |iciogatcs of the congress William Richeson, a few years axo| a Big Scare. [gf the MeOiil Kempe than they wore | ORS the sasne f the aide yee) OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO EXPLAIN. Rational Protection. Revelle—t think it ex./% #clety leader of the Twin Citten. ee danger. tefiny afternoon. He does not} fs St the adoption of the home- | | e ¥ . of the V3 ct who tilled t land b here? | demand that the reclamation ; ; | questions th / ewer ‘ou ar service be kept free from polith Beco! rope (ena yf \BLUFF SLIDES, COTTAGE 2s: ive seriou acini business policy for this, *** today sentenced as a vagrant! MeGilt came to me some tUime| know who they were stead mineral land law.” sald Bal- m to 30 days in the workhouse }) Jat as Mra, Margaret Thorney. | 5 eee oo Inger, “public lands ave been a oe ctarmeeet” AD) Mrs. Richeson was divorced |89 years old, her daughter, Mrs.| , ae WINE FOR eHY considered less as a direct national : eight years ago. The couple had| Mary McGill and her two children, asset than as a means for the ad- y—I am strictly OP! one child, who has since been | Johnny and Florence, together with REVIVES vancement of our people, the en- heme cared for by her father's relagives | James Keefe. « visitor from San KIND TREATMENT LIFE SPARK IN SOUBRETTES, WON’ couragement of agriculture and of It doesn't stand in Indiana. Ten days ago Mrs, | Francisco, were at lunch yesterday — j industrial and commercial growth. getting through this) Richeson was arrested on & charge | noon at the little McGill realdence, ' The nation therefore is to be of causing a disturbance in a aa-/at 1012 Jackson st, fully 90 feet BREAST Of OW MAN iT cny HOSPITAL PAY ANG cET i lated that we have ven- loon on Sunday, There were few | of the bluff left by the Jackson at BREAST OF OLD MAN AT CITY HOSPITAL ‘ed upon a period of rational pro- but ‘negroes in the place at the | regrade slid about 20 yards, carry | e ad saving of resources in time. She charged that one of the| ing the house and its ovenpante) ; (ab vais frees’ Pre HE HAS SECURED ALL pablic domain. You may be R FORECAST. #) men had insulted her, When taken | with it | BY BARNEY DODDS. [rare was bouding over to lake bis} wew YORK, Aug. I1-—Chas.| PLEOGES AND WANTS TO | that all the energies of the want. Thuraday tair # before Judge Hanft, Mre. Richeson| The McGill residence, & seven) icy aimost unto death, with old | pulse, he pulled her down further | geiteh, Brooklyn machinist, bought | SUSTAIN DEMURRER Sovereinent will Oe pat Soewere > ight west winds. iM admitted that she had associated | room cottage, shook as though 18 | age plainly vinible in every line of | and whispered in her ear champagne for all the soubrettes in | 3 make effective the means neces with negroes. Her hair is prema-| the throes of a (romblor, and final | 1 aha feature, decrepit, discon-| Will E live, inset I want to live|fomars concert hall, Coney island a ew sary to accomplishment of this : hdd * Sada us ae eee 4 Lerety gray. ly came to a halt tilted to an angle solate and heartaiok, Jacob John |@@¢ battle with the world once last night, then refused to pay the | (By Uniied Frees.) | result ot of 45 degrees. json painfully made his way to the} more, Perhape I can once more bill and shot up the place. Stitech| OLYMPIA, Aug. 11.—The charges It Ie not the policy of the gov- Created Havoc in House. 1City hospital last Sunday morning | reeclt = in. of the heap. YOU! was fatally wounded. Albert Cur | against state Insurance Commis ernment in the upeiletssiee ot 4 and axked for a place to lie down e ley, a waiter, was apot in the arm 4 Lanes “|the reclamation act to hinder or | wide be "yeti onan = and die. ‘ | Bhe nodded her head, and thin!" Yiltes was received with open | "oper ely will fall, is the state-/ interfere with the investment of tained a fire, crashed into the, Outside all was happiness; good) moming the doptors told him that | sring when he waltzed In, flourished | ment mo’ by the Schively forces private capital in the construction fone table tipsotting It and scat-/cheer seemed in the very alr; the| be would live. They did not tell |, sizable roll of bills and said they |at 2:15 ck this afternoon, just | Of Irrigation works, but rather to | that the operation was only a new Th }lend ts e ° ' hea in all direc | joy of Itving seemed demonstrated | that the operation was nly could all have wine on bim. OY 15 ait fore the special ton | tend Its encourageme: I am not 1 Hine forninaware: faruiture, ple. (at ite best on that bright Sunday | leave of life, and that bis ite had /aig Then came Curley, with a bill) 7 Free ca eatat c,|& believer in the government enter- 4 | 4 pE an rigaet morning; yet one of God's erea-| bees extended for a few months | gor g5o a islature was called to | ing Into competition with legitimate tures, the family clock and every at the best. “But be will find that] order. The Schively forces claim that nil le, must It wasn't wine, but cider, the . private enterprises. thing movable plied and crashed |tures, penniless and feeb! wagh,” ten 7 they have secured enough pledges to the lower end of the house, and | crawl Into a public institution and) Out soon enough,” tenderly remark-|souprettos had been drinking, Bald | OP se tie asm urres made by Not for Poor Man. 7 ed the ouree. rh . |the occupants were shaken and | ®#k for a place to dle Stiteh, and refa Man ae Behively and the charges will fall It is also the declared purpose r l only want to die,” he moaned. the arrel that | . ; > Fon FAILURE OF DIVORCE BEFORE HER is ry at ee ets Seer MILLIONAIRE SUED [22 Seret text Salem’, [ru ot the iam that the secretary ofthe RALLY FROM That none of the occupants were Wearing a broad grin on their|{nterior, in carrying out {ts pro- a To enable sertously injured 1s considered little | Bet ont of this misery FOR DIVORCE | brottos and By geben sateen eek bauer ¢ ten pana th la visions, shall proceed in conformity | HONEYMOON IS END lees than a miracle, Mrs. Tierney, | Treated Kindly. j was fatally shot in # lforces claim that Schtvely and his| With the laws of the states and ter- the poeagenasin Waa toaned about | hbisssc' ture elses a Mialaitad a SBIICAGO, Ang 11.—Mrs. Martha ™anner. Jadherenta will be rudely shocked psan'ppapobs ys Sig works are and her nerves were no upset tha tl me —— Patterson today sued Charles F.| ag when the case comes up In. the/ Situated and is bound by these laws Married less than three months |#b¢ bad to be carried from the | the By oy ped gg at tue tae Patterson, the New York milllon.|******# eee R® ee Sl escate, as several of hans diatdelngs in respect to the appropriation and _}house by neighbors who flocked | greeted him * aad aire, for divorce. They were mar ANK CLEARINGS. # to be supporters of Schively will at | "se Of Waters within those bounda- 4 by tight Incing, ,28° Ruby B. Hastings this morn-| about when they saw the residence he fainted. The exertion necessary | 64 jn Spokane on June 17, 1888 BANK © the last moment throw him down, | Mes the pernicious ef. ing filed suit against Oregon A./atart down the Incline. Ladders for him to get to the hospital was | and separated in 1899. Mrs Pat. * "The feclansation esrvios hissae Custom were in all | Hastings for divorce. and planks were used by the neigh-| more than his worn out body Could) iorson alleges that on July 25 of partial cause of the} They were wedded April 21 at| bors to effect the rencue of Mra stand 1 | this year Patterson was married to to rally from an op-| Port Townsend. June 1 he knocked | Mary McGill and the chiidren | He was tenderly carried to & cot) soother woman in Arizona : | in the south ward and placed in the | Sees mermnices ences sta we bee conttaned the ely Missed Death. Hfirst clean sheets he probably had pee Oe Pooatet since, she charges In ber com) 144 woGiil, the husband, learn-| experienced in years 18, the beautiful] Rose Rae was given a divorce |@4 nothing of the accident until he) He opened his eyes as he felt the | 4 , returned home last night from) chilly whiteness of the clean linen | , og = pig = from Robert 8. Rae this morning. aren Ieee as hs ba euspdoned (ake ca ¢ cenitnetion ot bineartoeaen Bet health, and had nev a8 & bollermaker lings came over him he smiled weak- day. She was very;/S****RAARHRA AHS The house halted on the verge! |y and the light of a thankful heart A bright eyes and Color. Dr. Strohbach ) lan, often warned Of tight lacing. A and her sleter went Elsie ate indiscrim: | Beattie. Clearings today $1,971,196.48 Balances 170,991.70 Tacoma. Clearings today ..$ 970,459.00 Balances 76,614.00 Portland, Clearings today $1,424, 798.00 Balances + 201,670.00 . fered in not carrying to completion * Dr. Burdette tii, a lesser number of projects than it # REDONDO, Cal, Aug. 11—Re-|!8 now engaged upon.” # Ports from the bedside of Dr. Rob Ballinger declared that the gettle- # ert J. Burdette indicate that there | Ment of government irrigated lands * * . * * x eee ee eeeeeeeee te little change In his condition. Dr, | ¥@8 not & poor man's proposition, in Burdette is euffering from a sciatica | defense of his declaration that nerve trouble caused by a fall sey- | Garfield's plan permitting settlers oral weeks ago. to work out part payment on their land by digging ditches was illegal, Commenting on this, he said of a @0foot cut, and had it top-| flooded bis eyes - F ; ! pled over 60 fect below it would| “God'll reward ye,” was all he 10 \ Alt FORTUNE: VETERAN ACTOR DEAD MOS BB. pee Sat Dee. no doubt have carried every occu-| said. T he fell into a long JUDGE Quits OFFICE Kor mn nay SuCdese ily enter and acquire irriga pant to death asleep. He slept for 18 hours with- ——— enter and acquire irrigated RRR EE ERE FLIES NOW SHUN | HIS BALD HEAD. WINSTED, Conn, Ang. 11 lands, It we found « ’ Otie E. Gillette, an enter Neither I nor any member of t ones waking | SAN RAPA Cal, Aug. | (By United Press.) that it is foe koe a é wae prising porter at the Highland #|my family has been notified that) It was a different man who par-| Arnold Schmidt, an 18-year-old boy, | WORK AS LABORER bW YORK. Aug. 1t—Richard | 2! fan's proy Lake hotel, is bald headed. my house was in danger,” sald Me ¢ of a light breakfast late Mon: | laa capitalist today aterday he Iden, the actor, died suddenly aaad * * * * * * * * Pites have made his bald dome # Gill today. day morning, and it waw because of | drove a bakery cart here and was . esterday on board the housebo * * . . * * * * Bot to cat such a mix-! or sister eald, “but Mt the idea that she iE Blais, was in extreme jay, and n Deaconess thetr favorite alighting place About a month ago, MeGIli says, this diffe » that the doctors de- earning but a few dollars a week for} (My United Pree.) Stroller, in Gravesend bay, where noveral dozen heavy blasts of dyna | cided to operate {hie Jaber. | KENOSHA, Wis., Aug. 11.—Judge|he was the guest of John Newton Gillette, of ingenious turn of mite were set off beneath hie 40 He Wants to Live | Today Schmidt drove up to the! Ciarkson, who disappeared three | Porter. mind, had a large spider paint cot off beneath 0 ean” Bch on : = =o a | is Ra'ien don't bother #| was loosened by the explosions, c ove ° ront of the bakery and was enter | weeks ago, and who was found by chard Golden was best known whe leonaned by Se Benes te ana 4 Tontehet bry pole ing the doorway for an armful of! relatives working as an unskilled for his character work in “Old Jod | } William H. Lewis of the Lewte vere t he says the flies don't bother hit. bread, when an attorney stepped workman in a button factory 200) Prouty,” of which he was co-author, | foots of the anesthetic, and as the | see e eee eee ee eee i Erte p29 Wiley Construction company thinks wp to him and Informed him that he| miles away from his home, grati:|The play was first produced in| be » slide 5 CAIRO? ub ———_ en heir to $50,000 and a hotel t « for manual labor | 1889, and continued to run until ee Cee kkhe keh k eee Hl the wide was caused by a subter had faller fled bis yearning for manua run watil | persed . ve “p InSwitzerland, through the death of| today by becoming an employe in| very recently, More than 9,000] | his father the lacquer room of the Simmons) performances of this play we p With four other doctors. WANTS $4. On IN ; ‘ her do | The youth and bis parent had nc ing company given with Goldew in the title role y ted Press. he DASH OF DEVIL IN Sie ut gd, Me arn hd] anna cmt : Locking RR er Was true that Hofore taking up his new labors % WASHINGTON, Aug. 1t.—At , Behind xpocts to leave ahortly to Clarkson announced the dissolution | yy yy yx 4% xe MMM RM! the direction of Secretary of the A PERFECT WOMAN take charge of his property, which | o¢ the new law partnership he had Interior Ballinger, Assistant Secretary Wilson says that 1,222 acres of land in the lower Yellowstone and 4,268 acres in the Hell Gate river district, both in Montana, were withdrawn from entry today, as power sites. It Was announced that the withdrawals were made in order that congress may pre- serve the power sites rom monopolies. Under the same conditions 1,160 acres on the Judith river, Montana, and 240 acres on Ashley creek, Utah, were withdrawn later this afternoon apitasted near Lake Lucerne, formed with Robert Baker BIG BLACK BEAR TAKES AWAY BABY, CHEBOYGAN, Mich Aug ll An 18-monthe-old baby was carried away by a big black bear 10 miles from here and a heavily armed posse is searching for tho kldnaper The infant was in charge of an older sister while its moth er was picking borrios ist issued by the government | While laboring Clarkson sald that ! J MENT, jrenner sald (By United Press) lhe intends to study to become an Bi cba scree preh IN Mrie poor fa: compelling bean PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 11.-— \® piscopal minister | SAYS GREAT SCULPT \es| Four thousand dollars in cold Clarkson's ease. has attracted ty of the woman of this country HI8 TRIBUTE. lin the expression of hor eyes. Any| cash ie the value placed by Mrs. | | widespread Interest, Twice within _— | women you may meet, the casual! Katherine McFadden, the at COUNTY ANIL NOW the last 18 yoars he has disappear passerby, the young girl, the work tractive wife of Dr, George Mo ed from hit home to do the work (Be Canes Foot ogo ling gti, the society woman, all the| Fadden, a dentist, upon a single ‘a of & day laborer, When found he NEW YORK, Aug. 11--"No)in6 Bit nour country, have the| kiss she alleges was pilfered by Tho cost of operating the county |explained the desire by the state woman {6 perfect without @ dash! Vay giarK of intellectuality burn-| Everett T, Nock, a real estate | Jali decreased over $4,500, and the! mont that “something drives” him e dev « That is the! 7 oir eyes, One sees that) agent. earnings increased $5,500 in the to manual labor. wera ' va ot woman Pd — Au the mother, the Mrs. McFadden has brought quarter just ended, according to Clarkson has enjoyed a large law aban dtiosktiagr ate tlre housokeoper, ino homemaker, but| sult against Nock for that sum. | Shoriff Hodge's report, made public | practice, and has been on the su-| which links the Venus and the) ime rator of ideas, advance-| She alleged that the kiss was | today perior bench. He 18 reputed to | | SHEER EE EEE Ee ee ee es ee Founders In Sea. angel in hor and makes her peer) 1° onmant 6nd. rOstens stolen while the agent ‘was | ‘The pay roll for the quarter was | wealthy re ris fe all other women In the unt wai tt ome between the pub:| showing her a suite of roome | $46,407, an Incroane of $152 over the r BOSTON, Mass,, Aug, 11.-~Tol etc lime serenity of the Venus de Milo} for rental. Nock denied that he |fofmer administration. The feos * * * * ee RRA eK KR eH HK! Hhone messages received from Glou To Break Swedish Strike verae. erlean|and the Venus Anno Domini ts the| took the kiss, alipwed an Increase from $2,727 to|® AYoP. ATTENDANCE, *&)cester state that six men were) LONDON, Aug. 11.—Desperate ee reds This tribute to the eT D.\iatter’s humanising dash of evil “| wouldn't kiss her if she | $4267, 0 gain of $1,590, and the erim * Admissions yesterday 25,684 #/ drowned off Cape Ann today when| from lack of employment here, sev. Bane % pounc woman was advanced by Victor D.| lations vite so woman is com-| asked me to, This affair ie all |inal earnings from $10,108 to $14,-|# Total admissions ....1,794,986 # | the federal tug Nexencott foundered | eral shiploads of British — strike me sumer | Brenner, the eminent sculptor an bs * he said today. i or a gain of $4,030. “ ROO *| in a heavy sea | breakers lett Hull today for Sweden, inde en) signer of the new Lincoln penny | plete | |

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