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8 —_— INANGIER i9)— (Uncle Sam *‘Sicked”’ His Weatherman on THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 1910. MORE BALLINGE 25, ll Tell Us Something New) LETTERS HERE EVERETT SENDING ITS LAUNDRY TO SEATTLE TO AID STRIKING GIRLS | (By United Press.) ij — a } EVERETT, May Everett laundry workers are strikir (Concluded.) better wages, and they are using original methods to fight e A [and it would mater ally help me in|. eeiereay G solloited laundry fr Se home Th : | working out my desires collected by drivers. who are on a thet trike t e On May 1, Ballinger wrot cause of the women 7 The Star together with Thor | laundrymen a solar plexus swat Investigation of Invention equally fam reply, dealing with| Wattsenone in teoal restaurants tact night persuaded thelr ~ blind catching & DUDCH) emoloyers to send all table linen to Seattle, and many business Leads to Sudden Death of thieves ; Es | houses are joining with the housewiv r ng the strike From Congestion of the ree ee . - : " Lungs. That Alaskan Trip. else meme gn Bll shale tid ‘eatielndted: every oie | My Dear Mr. Thomson: 1 ba the trip with 5 possible mpans to persuade the Ry t vr your telegrar the 20th, in an The next letter f . t woman to tell her age i ‘ swer to my letter, re ting y¢ hawing the oe of int The official counter reported accompanying a party on an Ala " betwa Perk that he had tried flattery, ca ‘ . kan trip. 1 am not in position at) ga iiy as Ww ' ery and other different means of A OMAHA, Neb,, May Capers | this time to «& you any furthe J 16 by | persuasion before he asked for a ‘ s\e Ha comet were official tnformatior pecting tt trlDs| ager Irector of the : warrant . b dat Ft, Omaha, the prin and I am not ave the I will be 18 Life Insurance compar ; : | & position to make an ceo allinger, Land Of 1d for!" | Gina government balloon station, by mdndaton to Mr Perkins in this| “Hon R. A. Ballinger, Land Of 1 OLDEST ANNAPOLIS , Uncle Sam with an expert “comet particular, further than what has} yes) | GRADUATE IS DEAD 8 | alre on eaid verbally . “Dear Mr. Ballinger—i omit | ” . v 1 To how much fuss the comet ed “ cpere A c. ay genes ee ne] ted to mention yesterday when | (My United Press.) ped dental pres would kick up ip the firmament was | aL ane, ea to tanks this:-tin, ia View | saw you thet should you at | PAgADENA, Cal., May 25— lees tha eo of the experiments. a: Bes ies you to 0 thle trp ie inet the| any time wish to send & tele Capt. Pembroke Jones, 86, who Be. Y comet would #oak up : w f Sresident in cane he goes to gram to Mr, George W. Perkins | Was the oldest living graduate of Be you, . a re in the atmosphere ‘and Alagka. In spoaking with| Yee could reach him over the | the United States naval acad THIS t ‘ decroave the air pres. lhim toda has heen agreed that| wireless, or, i you ahs ease | emy at Annapolis, died at his - je [ make his cltixens shiver no change would made in the be SS an by rd weg Poy | home here today " he Majesti¢ “ welter, was Uncle Sam's chief head of the reclamation service] “!]| see that it gete to Poe Capt. Jones was graduated oan si : conce until he had an opportunity to] _,“! will let you know the date | from the Annapolis academy in your teetit “ it the firet tus of the meet yeu.” | of Mr. Perkins’ arrival here #© | 14947, He was @ veteran of the have any dental es ; the | Weather bureau w a comet, and On May 26, 19 | soon as | know anything defi Mexican war, and was the ex © anywhere . " while it {s pretty certain that noth sengliok Thommen % | nite myself. f expect to see him | seutive officer of the confed whathaa ; ‘ ar t improt t the wee ; - erg very truly, second battle with the Union Are Welocmy: - 1 tre mare r P Just what reason Mr. Ballinger| the confederate ironciad Geor Hi re ‘ show us 1 am just in receipt. « oy PO age “ ogg te i te air avenly visitor wire of this day, advising me t keeping b ole : th oras r " anceliation of the Alask he f Morga ~ O PAINLESS § oh - rl 7 At Top—-Observers Wood and Gregg Watching the Flight of Balloons . hate the * am ie j IS REAL . eee Delicate With a Theodolite, Recording Altitude and Direction, At Bottom—| Si) ) Shin t forth ietter re-| TODAY IN HISTORY LY P ; fects of Basket and Instruments Sent With Balloon, ’ . q fact. M a where being | fee c oi pat «Reman cate 8 nha i tet PN See He te grea eonee bece P ort as her ‘ to me ‘ t| Were sent up many miles tn the alr by the government to watch Hal-| parts of the observation lustrument ntry at eg bh ‘ Pe Fr, ! sin there we with balloons of the weather bu-|ley’s comet. They were under the! carried in the basket Jgress than 1 avin 1 | Games | 1 mh aay all three |reau. These , and direction of Chas. 8. Wood and W To record temperat two] Alaska to brea nd 4 Of | ; « for breath and almost | burst when they reached a very|R. Gregg, research observers, who| metals expanding and contracting | te dele Mil = | « Th was f altitude, and the baskets con-| began the comet study here May 5| moved @ lever for the record on the | Peart sate JAIL FOR REFUSAL F LZ b réing nat ‘y* : , + | “Chasing thieves in « ge. stif © t record nstruments and will continue sending up the! cylinder, which was operated b J El & HER AG pee be aroy to the earth's balloons until the comet gets be-| clockwork. Hairs, dried and from/to have been @ permanent Joke be TO T « yond the range of profitable study| which all ol! bad been extracted, | te pomeen and Ralllager | (ty Sebeed Dresed Pearce i fr A, an mn se baskets to | by balloons wore stretched to record humid: ffisial record shows that tn T | PORTLAND, Ore, Mey 25— || wie at went which 5 bservatory, in V To record the action of the me-| A plece of metal containing a fi Ming. of Mayor Mii Mies Mabel Lake, ef Hood River, || | not ¢ s . at devi» ernment pald $2 each. teors that separated themselves) affected by pressure comp! 4 ee tt Ce ee de Dectiaad ela | ub peiiela, ad ; : that ecientists will|from the comet and fell into the| the outfit season Weer, eee Eee tS et oecapeneninaty aaaninenien an < to Phage: -— study of the records earth's atmosphere, meteorographs| If you find one of these bask on May Ballinger wrote to} @ warrant issued on complaint of =|} } ted under | PLATES » the comet.was hov-/ were placed in each basket during) which may drop anywhere withia | Thomeon POSES erage iF G -&. Markham, 0 news Al thevoudh ‘ts p and while the earth | the nights of May 18 and May 19.) a radius of several hundred miles! Pete aa + | enumerator, who alleged that \ stigation of was going through the tall, It may| Weighing about two pounds, the| from Ft hat hand. Open ite receipt) sawanere ery aeoed te tell hee | enter oe gy Ad i i |take some weeks-to reach definite | meteoragraphs are constructed of | once to 4 States weather) a you as follows: ‘Answering | Mi * eee or} Ma es s 7 t de: roated puUreAn y e 0 b Alas trip canceled 1 i States 1 ‘ cunts a neater anne Wien | hares ae cores = at th ereglict #0 that yo The warrant was issued by | stons niasion on the hi J] balloon ascensions were | lampblack was used to record trac-| world valuable comet information | sent y ie wire partly at you th . € their kind mad f leve ttached to thr n4 met two ones 06 blow | could show it to Mayor Miller, if you| Commissioner Marsh only after |of living. That in about the only ¢ Fe ‘ 7 Re a that under a = ——ew= i may be taken up yet. oe INSANE WOMAN BOMBARDS | eS RL: oer euLD | | W APP Pee eee salesman the Mutual Life bu letter, Ballinger gives this! * THE WEATHER, * uty Tnited States Mar hal Lath ary of the director, as it ® Showers tontah Thureday & under an iné drawn up at now stands, ie $7,500 per annum: |* fair and warmer; moderate & MAJESTIC DE! % ar him wi! being 4 | x! # t a iS Ss Omaha, charging him with being i ais oh : shat. GF tow dnlat “angie $6,000; & southwest wind Th ‘Gueken . member of the Maybray gang of iy Un rosa) | more hastily with several ferocious coagh BEEN SUCCESSFUL? \* %| Dr. Charles C, Turmes, ¢ fake wrestling promoters San. FRANCISCO, Che May be bulldogs fighting for places of consulting engineers are p . Seaeweeeeeevenseeasi ” jodtro: trst denied his identi- |—Barrica ehind boxes, crates | bonor at his coat tails — eadatalies a B * ¥ wig es apninael betere Com nd garbage tins on her roof, Mrs “Undaunted, Matheson drew his Next comen Ballinger’s letter to uk wide a wail M a wiontr Totten, admitted he was | Emily Miller today defied capture club, reversed his revolver, sealed Thomeon asking Tho: t mee i ea cual =k Y : * ‘ the man named in the Omaha in- | by the police for several hours. The| the fence and after a strenuous bat geat an engineer to go with} The success which has att | Mise titi '¢ e tons her of a “ba 3 dictment. He is a former profos- | police had been summoned by ter-\tle killed three of the dogs and —_ Perkins allinger aye this company’s efforts in a business | le nee schoo! ‘ at stood on the | Ope n Saturday Yonal sprinter, and has been in Se-|Tor stricken neighbors after Mrs.|sent the others howling. The pa di “The purpose of this trip, in thie) way naw not co through accident banks of a quiet stream, once days from 9 & attle about three months: Miller, a widow, bad fired # num-|trolman opened the door and the| The Municipal League of Seattle. | strictest confidence, is the inyesti-| st tecause of persistent! “ished to communicate to ber pu-| — Darbey Thielman, arrested last r of shots from a six shooter.| second division of Miller bulldogs |4" organization with wide altrulstic bie reilway construc- | OF *™P pile an idea of faith, While she : week on the same charge, wil! go| With the first shots every window | sprung at him. Ono was brained| scope, was organised Monday night,|tion In Aleska with re- and truthful advertising an pighmend gs =p = the Lt Arnold’s Re before Totten thie morning and ar-|in the neighborhood went up and by the policeman’s club and the! constitution, officers and all. Sore |Seureee and possibilities tributary) The work itself has been our beet Hos § cee +e go ty i ral Never Fail rangements will be made to send|a@ score of excited people ran into! others fled | 10 o jo any line or lines of road that! .avertisement \8 long the stream ip Asthma, Bronchitis, both men back to Omaha to stand| the street to ascertain the cause of} Anticipating a strenuous battle nm gathered in the rooms of the | might be considered feasible. ppp salegaproresigiamngsese Ur | of the window. Seizing upon thme, Bi trial at once ithe fusiliade. The lady on the roof! when he reached the roof, where | Chamber of Commerce and discussed | On June & Ballinger wrote to “Mr.| The ers 0 the incident for an illustration, she |} ®”¢ ough. The Maybray gang, the most no-|in the meantime had refilled her Mrs. Miller was still bombarding | ‘he object of the league | George H. F care Messrs, J.| which have come tg us from our exclaimed: torious group of confidence men in| revolver and another rattle of shots the air, Matheson cautiously ad-| Among the several duties set forth) P Morgan & Wall st, New! great army of patients, and the} If I were to tell you there was a the country, fs being fast broken|sent the Inquisitive scurrying {n-| vanced | Was “to seoure the choice of compe. | York good words which have been said leg of mutton in that boat you} up by the determined efforts of the | doors When he stepped out on the roof| tent officials and the faithful per- | A Letter to Perkins, S Gicos Ehclaidy <a thee. fae would believe it, wouldn't you, | federal government. Godtroy’s t#| The shooting brought Patrolman | he wae greeted by Mrs. Millor with |formance by them of their duties My Dear Mr. Perkins—I have DY these py . without ever seeing it yourselves?” ; the 20th arrest. Joe Carroll, now | Matheson to the scene. He yelled) a pleasant smile. also “to Induce citizens to take an! written to Mr. R. MW. Thomeon, city have all worked togeth to bring | Yes, ma'am,” chorused the pu- | doing time.in Nebraska, und former-|to the woman to descend. Mrs.| “How do you do, officer? It was|Setive part in municipal affairs, to] engineer of Seattle, to iso you} about the success which has come | Pils. pi i ly a wrestling promoter in Se Miller, whose gunnery practice sweet of you to take #0 much|furthor wholesome legtelation for] rowpecting @ suitable perm quali-|to us in such large measure Well, that’s faith,” she told| fs @ member of the gang was taken as evidence of insanity,| trouble to come here,” sald the lady | the city of Beattie, to promote mu-| ried as an engineer and as a min-| There is nothing to be compared to| them, smiling _ ~ ——— replied to the summc with a vol- with the revolver ortainly 1] nicipat tnprovements and to make | cralogist, such a we discussed| Our Method. By means of it we are The following a in order to jley which caused Matheson to flee | will accompany you, but really this | Ving conditions clean, healthful and | when 1 saw you last, to accompany | able to restore teeth which are lost ] i i" precipitately notoriety Is moat disagreeable. 1| 4ttractive y u to Alaska. T have asked him|and put thom in the mouth so they The policeman then tried strat-| wish you would call a cab. William B. Webb suggested that w to you direct, and advived|are solid and substantial and nat jesy. He eluded the watchful Mrs. Matheson called a municipal | 'me*much as there wes gambling tn | py; thet, for ertain reasons, I) ural. We have endeavored to fol ’ | Miller and leaped over the back/ taxi and Mra. Miller is now in the | Seattle, th ue see that it “wael) would prefer that he would not o|jow nature's plan as closely as pos ew or 5 [yard fence. Then he leaped out! detention houpital Fre o mauane” Gad to tat one that to Alaska, as I wish to uke up with | gible “ |= ee = pay mere then 60 per pose gir yee hire business matters thi Of course we do not implant these Facial Co | m 4 ere 0 bo (if GOLDMAN TALK enginecrs Informed the | proceeds for “protection.” The fol-| "| expect to leave for the Weat | (eth tn the jaws. There Is no t mS le ting, were things of rare occur- | lowing officers were elected: Pr bout the 24th of enis month, arriv- | or cutting into the gums to e pie rence on modernized cable iines,| dent, H. M. Caldwell; secret C.| ing tts Beatle on or before the 10th | feo Our end ore 7 00 eee le || Wut demon Pollwiser. the. sanouncement that The Madison st. line, the speakers |G. Morrison; treasurer, W Sey-lot July. If you @o not sail for|/*8Y WAY connected w oP “e i os eae tees 3 Emma Goldman would speak on said Stone & Webster admitted, | ward; © committee, Aro Alaska prior to that date Iwill hope| Dentistry as practiced by us is |] Gar. . Peigay Try come Se q “Parrer,” Rev, L. E. Miller, of the was one of the best revenue pro-| Allen, ©. J. France, Worrall Wil Ito be able to see you. Should you| years in advance of the old-fash in Maven out eae “ 3 Church of the Sacred Heart, wrote ducers in the city : | © Brekine, Dr. W. C. Lippinc jbe in Washington, I trust you w joned dentistry. as data i the following article about Farrer Five years hence,” declared B. | 1. B. man, Henry A. McLean, | call upon me. We give a written guarantee with |[ Second av and his work: B. Hussey, “Stone & Webster will) Perkins answered: “I hope 1] all work showing ledy as not be able to obtain justice in the | may have the pleasure of eecing you tae facial BY REV. L. E. MILLER, C. 8.5. R., city of Seattle, and it will be thelr Much of our generosity {* inspir-| out there.” | REGAL DENTAL oresons. sx. || tiem re eo One € or Dp or or al "4 1 rl P i e . . " mov ‘ace Assistant Rector Church of the Sa- do site tha seta at a btn ed by & passion for showing off. | On June 20 Ballinger wrote Per- | 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union moved — face H : ° . “ —_—_——_——— — _ —_ youthful ap . nee sro people, and when that time comes, |-—————__ : fe af Ra ras aes RES ——} |] bearance ° bet nen ore agg pagar roidinisenaniceann Stone & Webster will regret their | fist she is to a saint. To do (Dy United Press.) anes the public be damn: od a pte ACETAL | e a W YO May 25 rrow | PODS. j W 0 acta 0 this more easily she will call in the} be * RK, May 25.—Tomorro Deveval thacnind dellare wan oud: le assistance of the Catholle church, | Glen urtiss will try to fly from , New York to Albany with one stop, | *¢ribed to carry on the legal fight Parlors, 340-845 Arcade Bldg. whom she calls the killer of here or’ Albany with on P, inst y chi rae le | dain following the Hudson river, the | }seins) any chatge in “ cable | tho honest? a most ambitious flight over water | ine @ committee went on reo-| a 2 aieg ge: 6 meee ij— PD dl ih sired sia | yet eseayed in an aeroplane ord as demanding that the Madison | Dear little face! | | Dear little hands! | Parter is, as has been fully The New York World offers $10,|t. ne continue to be a cable line. | With plact@ prow and clear, uplitiel eye | | How swoot it ts to feel against my own == Poste if np ong earl 000 for the flight. Without airtight | Thursday morning a committee of And prattling Nps that speak no evil Thd toch. ef. the soft palm, which. never by te death way, an an. {compartments to protect the ma-| ‘he property owners will go before Ané almpltng smites, tree of tair-scoming | | yet : archist of the worst type, To give|Chine from water, Curtiss thinks he| ‘he board of public works and ask ies The taint of soul destroying gold hath | : ve > sive | could make the trip with top, |for the revocation of the permits | Unschooted to ape the dreary world’s pre- | known | but an instance of this, we need |COUld make the trip without a stop | | t » Nat truthfulness pat ae ; {but to protect himself from acci. | '##ued to the Seattle Electric com- | BS Le i j Mere Na detcabee cutee * vy was the heart and | but to protect awl Soe’ taurine permeates Wy tt | Sweet Tinage of cloud nocenae! nore rene Those Who Delight to aaitial, that took he felt it necessary to equip The tendefest flower of Nature's fashion Byea as b the lily b lace in Spain last year. In his with|the Plane with three life buoys, | trify the Friday morning the | ing With ata : oy mailer abe By ch add to the we! cut | committee will meet with the cor- | © wilderness he gold | : he disinherited hie three daughters,| Which add to the weight and cut | "Oo | spring — na hea | * ’ paren sore 4 leaving two of them § ant. Ar. |20Wn the available supply of gaso- | Dorations committee of the council ness. May her best «itt be for thy clasping still. WE WOULD ATTRACT TO THE esis nhs Ge finer eponeg {8 Friday afternoon the injunction | haat | Dear Httie hanaat | eaived fis money, : Curtiss will probably start from | *¥i!t to stop the change of the Madi } ce | 1 Sigg Lecomura( SR are {Albany about 4 o'clock Thursday | 802 st. line will be heard tn court ae ween Sere un sre] morning. He expects to break the | Practically all of the wealthy prop Nttle heart! ote eattie i one, He miys that all out aster, {flight near. Poughkeep One | erty owners along Madison declared | r harbor ii) intent “a tunex come trom aur bellet in won. |hundred and fivezailes 1% estimate | that the time had come to go down | ows no bitterness, nor doubt nor 4 ne a distance over the route|!@ thelr pockets and subscribe the ; : 3 pernatural being f the distance over rout : But only young life's nestling wondermen i Such is the modern martyr whom |Curtiss will tak money to fight the Seattle Electric And strange, new joys, amidat thy Ince BS ‘ fy f fica company and Stone & Webster. e @ Bry joldrr i ” . dlbiocas | notions and affections sy 2 As regard er trial, it po conducted with every legal for 1‘ ' ' 16 WI WS IN | The sowing for the harvest hath begun | 7 When thon shalt reap a bind ne , y ery ys ct T é. ity. He condemned not for his A TOWN OF 165 . leevalp Pan See eater | OPEN ON AND AFTER THURSDAY) views but for his part in the revolu ‘ Rine from that ground betwixt thee MORNING IN CONAN TION pn. 7 (By United Prees.) Dear little heart!! y P " " sarap TOPEKA, Kan., May 26.—It is be vee WITH THI HEW ANGLE IN (Conctuded.) Neved the new census will gi eee | ecmemmmcrcncnet my | Cedar Point, a little town in Chase Looking at the numerous baby photographs displayed in ¢ windows, which |ison, and practically all Firat ena |commty, the distinetion ‘shown by | si Talk ettir ib WY MUA parece’ of tive Tithe. cone mataa, uk are ramnicned crabeal , WOMAN MYSTERY |: and practically all Firat and| no other village of a like population | wert w pare re little candidg e are reminded of the above | ond ay. business locations south|in she United States. There are|| beautiful lines written by Robert Burns Wilson. There are little baby candi 3 u ae : os . nion would be destroyed by this) probably more widows in propor: | dates entered in the much-talked-of Kohler & Chase Baby Election, and thousands CHEF ; » KUHN j PORTLAND, Ore 26.—With| Speakers said the committee ad-| O20, * Bd ase es pans BH of enthusiastic friends of the little ones have registered their v« Come in and IEF DE CUIS INI »M K : Eric H. Ericson, an undertaker, ad-| mitted that under the new plan tho] jage of 166 inhabitants in the coun.| vote. ‘Take an active part in this pleasurable event and get a touch of genuine, un Paris, Vienna, | n t eutring bey he was the author of Be Sixt the lake to Western av.jtry Fifty-seven families, not in alloyed happiness, Nothir to buy o expense whatever We simply want you he fake telegram sent 1 Los |-would be increased from 26 m < re te 1 sr am ifr 1 a |-w a eb m ‘ i fr f minutes | cluding 16 widows, mike up the pop-| to call on us, register your vote, and get better acquainted with our establishment in | Perfect in every appointment Every a wenn gar pn Aol th nod by aceon p ght My vying pete J ulation of this little Chase county Seattle | tefinement of service ering the M fannab $i a Swedish | the ’ em. in 14.09 per cent | to, » test Cadar Point betel s « < ' p i widow who dropped from sight here | grade that an electric ling will have | (o¥s 2% fact Codar Point te known — | BEST there is of food to the BEST M 8, th t ading up to her|to travel on Madison st., life would . r 1 4 , Cedar Point is not, however, so | there is of trade, disapr /em further from|not be safe, according to the en o1e- | ' $b - | well supplied with bachelors and ‘ q solution than.ever today. |gineers who were called upon to| widowers, there being at this tim yi | a tbe In @ statement to newspaper men |advise the meeting. In 20 years, it| sy < J : ; | ° ty D ily I he said was pointed out, the Seattlo|°™Y #* elistbles, | sale e ig tful M uSsic a ; é “I know I made a fool of myself. | Eloctric company had done nothing| LEWISTON, Idaho,—-One hun-| * | : ; thought my action was the best|to modernize the eablo line. En-|drod members of the Tacoma Com R t | eave PINCON ‘ | under the circumstances, as I|gineer Hussey declared that with a Green Club, who are touring thi 1318 SECOND AV., SEATTLE etal | WRIGHT & DICKINSON, ms Wanted to console Mrs, Harper and| modern cable system, three times|Inland Empire, arrived at Lewis | ” a — —~ iil Mrs. Boden, who have been worry-|the present traffic on Madison st.|ton over the Camas Prairie rail ing the life out of me constantly|could be handled at « profit. Cut-|way from Walla Walla at 9 a. m.| | Snquiring about Mrs. Smith,” ting of cable and shutdowns of! and departed for Spokane at noon, |L—— —

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