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ATTACK ON PHILLIPS [3 Tomorrow’s the Day to Buy Warm Bathrobes, Kimonos and ton at hospital several] OLYMPIA, Jan, 24.—Considera a - woek Mrs. Addie Tolsma,| tion of the confirmation of M. F. | I you wife Tolama, ja at | Backus, attle bank president, # " an cx edad ae David Gra and ¥« an a eae aa : , following i ha ' he author shot yeu draining o ounce . id bom hell ‘ t made | terd: ' ugh Coyle Golds hortl af 6 oc th morn erda fte on t D ate } i tarvard graduate, Do ing mittee er the chairmanship of ° { kiss announced Tolama was awakened by his hols of King tha ad & good chance wife's groans. A physician was| Nichols bad objected to Pac P yond an ald. Mrs, Tolsma| Metropolitan Building Co, whict Wushinaton fctomts of @ nnd the mother of| holds m lease ‘| All Our Women’s and . Washington friends of and an infa which | GoldsborouRhs declare that. he the funeral have | Backus t when Children’s Blanket insa ably fanc | posed of all bi idings 9 foe againsh ibe an The comiitioe report was to chef Bathrobes Included ' 1 the police today | effect that Bach y he ! con his assailan nt fore ™ s } th At f author today gave | to } ~ ont ng - Philligs bud done & Ka not » say } him he found noth That Charles Shomo, pr ming—sleeves kimono or f effects indi Of the Duchess sa x ength, They are beautiful { his ar ance Bight paid six men d¢ frenh and bright But mu i Beveridge of Indiana, an is the charge mad 4 t ! of Phillips, arrived © employ of t 4 day ligt Wenbaneine ex In the employ of th | All our Women’s $5.00 Blanket | All our Children’s $1.75 Blanket F he hospital S deteeniince Take ied | Bathrobes at $3.98 | Bathrobes at $1.48 - ote np the sextet and reaistered | All our Women's $6.50 Blanket | All our Children’s $3.85 Blanket t m the Scandinavian < Bathrobes at 4.98 | Bathrobes at $3.19 THREAT TO KILL cede a bakeeen We All our Women's $7.00 Blanket | Alj our Children’s $2.25 Blanket Sala eek: Seen, A United Pres.) Bathrobes at $5.98 | Bathrobes at $1.98 HE Shomo her NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—Ideas ex BA oor Weentn ‘s $7.50 Blanket | All our Children’s $1.25 Fiannel- 5 |p Bathrobes at . $5.98 | ette Bathrobes at vey ee TSC ban at 924 Washington rme p | (My United Prem) a ten to Cenmed. will pg Pl | 7 SAN JOSE 24.—"An cred them a second| sive league find | D Sa Siw we eran oun We eal tn ee tes ee ee ar] ressing sacques d and a jife for a life” Is the placard |} A man, whose name ix withheld | Ropresentat tes Péladexter,| Women’s Red Eiderdown Dressing Sacques, very comf 4 @4 threat which has been posted by jby the F Welfare leag of Wast at the first dinner | prettily finished with high turnover or the plaine 4 mountaineers along the road be-| | the detec that after tt a 4 tx’ club. |f trimmed, except for the buttonhole stitched edg : tween San Jose and Santa Cri: for |visit to th wistration of So far as 1 know aid Poin 1.95 val 14 4 De tees tow yoaoe \crowd adjourned to Shon Sap gy: MD ch PRs No $1.95 values $1.49, $1.50 values 98c. In addit » the threats, com where he W ght, “R te x onnected 7 Bes Attorney Pree, tothe ‘etfect ‘ ary 7, they will be thrown into Jall,| publican movement, but the Tengu imonos—Three ale Prices wil that it ix unsafe to send children ‘ - it jective ay will need leaders, and if Roose-|} Ww les of 1 Kimonos to choose fro: des ; $$ school because of the apéeding While the world is erying PEA CBE, PEACE, sna Carnegie has donated $10,000,000 for wor e, | -. ipo anpelpen 4 Boos R, way Bet a ‘beces —_ mi a naaee - Peay jflgures show that from February 1 to December 31, this year, a new Dreadnaught will be floated every | NEW BOSS OF STEEL | iccopt his leadership? jf tion but that you car the garment. One is empire RINE Sad 090 for peace! $700,000,000 for battleships! One peace palace; 36 TERRIFIC | To Sweep Country |] with round neck and arter kimono sle Another has . hein . ane silieiapes for Gory's Job the countrg. Too many men designs, and.one is of house dreas of v 1 from a t of car h parties are waing the govern-| and 1a wa collars \ - te A Pa nt e new t » work t own cheme RETURN 10 ITALY) TOBACCO FRAUDS ANCIENTS HAD - Shenk Be 1 et have reaped wealth and sub. | $2.95 Kimonos $2.39 $3.75 Kimonos $3.19 $1.75 Kimonos $1.59 ; tore ath owes h prom while doing It Third Floor. ‘ tip naira oa We we PURE FOOD LAW. ye ; = ENTON, N. J, Jan. 2 »-| NEW YORK " he » well the product r an how ter be ’ ’e Open at 8:30 and Close at 6 P. AC. Dail TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 24—Un-| YORK, Jan. 24—T! ' d f We Ope P. AC. Daily less. the States supreme feral authorities will start a count pat ae make it. He ts 4 i, the is, it must remain im the Gourt reverses the decision of the | wide investigation today, following | , AMBRIDN “y athe a futher of several ehild ives in/t woop le 2 ; a < rt, Porter Charl-|alleged discrepancies in the w ee’ Wile af Woah Brookl as been in the el) It fiat t Oys e .* ol a , to Kaly t0/ per and filler statintics of tobacco | that he Ie the ocean en business since 6, and has/ today th . Mend trial for wite-murder, Chart |imports trom Cuba, sald to have de-| he hes crathe en be dent of the United Sta ethin n of t ton’s father sald today an appeal | prived the governn of $3,000,000 | hu, pore Oxinn at 8 Toduc Export Compa easive . oment tare Would be taken. — After hearing | to $5,000,000 annually for five years. | paicant be mn Of Ring & © 190 The Ou i were kept and carefully recorde This fact was revealed today by Yesterday's registration 1,935 stab dismissed the application for B writ. of habeas corpes to prevent BIG PROJECT @tiradicion METHODISTS CONDEMN GILL pede STREET) ST ha he Professor George A. Reisner of | Tota! registration = 61,663 | i . ro | Harvard, who says that the earliest | iy Cates Premed . t RESOLVED t the Meth | Plans Direct SALEM, Or., Jan. 24,—One of the | Decimens of Hebrew writing in the ' ; all « | biggest settlement projects that haa | (X°#¥étions of Gamaria, in I One thousand, nine 4 tine, slow t a re of wines R. R. Connection been sprung in this soction of the| Vas’ tent in a government ware-|' five re rents state in @ generation tn the line f th ching and intimida » have the interest of t ity at heart honorable an and every home-loving YOU NEED NOT SUFFER house. recall tion yesterday, swelling ‘ of agricultural progress, is that ta ye woman should rise up and xweey lism and all its political W C E M h sara treet, 2 laschis mapped ont and fe coe'| GAT SALE STARTS al 0 61.663, When Mayor |] Totworitien forever trou thin elt) e Cure Bythe Latest European Methods ; we a! or, Jan, 24, -- ©} templation by a syndicate of Oregon | satya sn Hvapeabbigg ompioe adh man er thet ferme i pp erage ica fing Thetor! cant Spete th lero Pacific railroad will have | and eastern capitalists, which bas in| ts for the Symphony concert,| ago the total vote was 42. @irect connection with Portland| mind the rgciamation by irrigation |in whi Seon, according to P. S. Hildreth. | of 20,000 acres of valuable agricul ¥ with blood aint t , 5 ng rhetort 4 those who say the only way to have the most modern kind fn the city. Our treatment will } cure rheumatism fn all its forms and of the most serious nature, Jarosiay Kocian, the Bo vy regtistratio: . }hemian violinist, is to be the solo ies gos pes Faye re oclety is to inflam pas oe a @f New York, who is in Portland to-|tural lands in the eastern part of| ist, go on sale at 19 a, m. today at taken by supporters of Dillingi— Cr God, the laws of nature, and the law RAY DEMINOTR ASO i @ay. en route to San Francisco tne Moore theatre and Gill to forecast the end of vice]. ary 7th be made memor im that Gilliam ie to be We give them daily. The most virulent cases of cancer respond readily to our treatment Hildreth ts the special represen sonst os va se mime Sarat ‘ge je in Seattle ' to its merited oblivion a of @ syndicate of New York Gill Workers were busy yesterday | JOHN W. PLESHER, Pres BLOOD DISORDERS— 4 ropean bankers that recently herding voters to the registratio OSCAR M. M’GIL Secr d by the latest methods in from three weeks up, depending a took up the $56,900,000 bond taene fie railroad mpanied by H H Wolff, of Seattle, who will inspect fhe lines of the Western Pacific Between San Francisco and Salt Take City ee ee | office, but a careful check upon the severity of the case. s was by operatives Lung Disorders, Khin, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, as well as dis- he B |t na Detective agency. The | cases of any nature are specialties of ours. E men and women suspected of false} TRAINED NURSES— SURGERY— 7 registration will be watched closely Lady attendan Skilled n % to ® and ~ * PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL INSTITUTE 4 * & How to Ward Off Pneumonia. #]) wasiINGTON. D.C. Jan Tor the purpose of defeating {ff Second Av. south Private Addcens, ; JURORS STAKE WOMAN. & |* enon wi Whether the National Progre & renomination in 1912, Con-|§ 4! Washington se ao eee ee eee 4 * Saat * \* at and drink Nightly. Keep #]\nu' lc was organiand to {feb Soviet Nebeaeke eniact ® ‘TACOMA, Jan %.—The ® |w the body right Jor means a third party in 1912, fs people want Taft the/ —— sie Se ® jurors who freed Mrs. Kval- #/ }* “Do not neglect bad colds *\toe question being discussed here | league's organization will help’ him a shang yesterday raised $30 * “Keep in the fresh alr. = ®itoday by politicians, to whom the/|If the people don’t want Taft, it will Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. Ses ® among themselves, which they * he Avold badly ventilated # | now organization is utill a sensa-| oppose him & presented to the woman. She * ‘ thon Gronna of North Dakota a ified P. / et oe Deney ner Same : out of crowded. */ "rhe leaders of the new movement | said assirh age. 7 el 3 @ “Treat pneumonia as a con- #| “Hy that elther Is the cas We purpose to bring the republi PREREME EY EES Y | = 4 pelt | “The formation of the National|can party as a whole to the adop- | taxious disease Al pcrbesgernee two _ettenal een vary co 0 whole to the 2? (GRAND. OPERA HOUSE] j | Pa no sense a movement to organize aj the decinration of principles of the} may on sa | EERE EEE ERY # third party,” said Senator Bristow | progressive league Starting Sunday Matinee, Jan. % || p | jof Kansas, “It is designed me Representative Madison of Kan SEATS EADY THURSDAY — |] : is arth ) fe legislation. | sas, in general, said Sensational Musical Product | 3 ALBION. N.Y, Jan. 24.—Esther Ie tellave the ‘countye’ weltare | “The lesgue la designed to.-bring|| T=" GUMRN SF gum MOULIN ||| Dalke of Buffalo, 16 years of age. whet ~ mtn th : never | been received as an inmate of | requires that the responsibiltt the ¢ ack to a condition of| Senigene Conia the Western House of Refuge bere. When G.'€. Pilton, of 1419 Eighth Waced more diaguy: RpOR THe por nes a Pyperens — mt se a cs having pleaded guilty to the char; avy awakened Tentp ” OPRIAS he}? Senator Dixe of Montana, said \ B organization to further - | @ bigamy. According to her story, |found that during his siumbers a)... arta tus Yaaen te te oak ie Sortetnea”™ |} GRAND OPERA Hi i ro j first. marriage was the result room worker had gone through his! * t p ei 5 vera nt th at's I ve that tl political activ | TONIGHT ere ae He joke clothes and extracted every penny! 21 Tne reports tha} a political |ity of the future willbe divided into|| Matinee Thureday—Beat Seats 260, || he had handy. Pilton said he didn’t | *!! | RICHARD J. 308E | is back of ifs organization sald Re In of Wi sin today, in dis. “SILVER THREADS, BANKS § SPEND leare to report the robbery to the jucheme | } f |police because it probably would |“ uatru the formation~ of the prc | be a waste of time. p rgrtog: pall ts a Glenn Curtiss and Mrs. Curtiss, photographed just before a flight. Auked if the league were organ-! gressive league resentative me (By United Pr & pict asiatiNciangaieime taiiatall 3 Bata aces ven tan. 24-10] BAX RANOUCO. en. 24 —Domajamrton. she wre. ug Three Babes Are | —ISoles] | bility to realize on their assets rap-|{amiliarity breed contemy ss bak Hada pay one, Gina. aua Blind: Asks Divorce|| ##®8"’S A NEW CONTEST FOR WOMEN | Seattle Theatre | . Mix enough to meet hoary with | "Str, Glonn Curtiss, wite of the | perbaps that ts why Tim not afrald ind; Asks Vivorce) READERS—THE PRIZE IS A COOK BOOK J} MATE boone Ge \| ° ‘en bal cash on a gd of ~ foremost American birdmen, isn’t at | when he flies. Then, too, you know, | “ TONIGHT I] | a Sites ts given today-ae the grin. [er emeas Suerices virtues eon tol ire besa up with i, Gurdoe end (iy wotien Beene : : Ae a eg a | en candipeslllag Bie een Into the sky in his winged craft.|know how it feels up there, The| NEW YORK, Jan, 24.—-Sad ax any|f |, What do you have for, a tan Peeler ng ar ie a n K Col y a en nd | \« om € 0 eo je a o eco! Ne ork uy 4 ‘s = . Be haat Eanking company’s bonis |Possibly his repeated flights and|sensation of flying cannot be de-|ca m record in New York'aif ory of the woman's page are invited to, send in an Heal SUNDAY Guarantee 4 7 3 lithe absence of serious accidents | scribed. It's pleasant, but to de-| myriad of legal actions, 1s one today || Ors of ihe womans page are Invited to send it an iden! SUNDAY | . ame has imbued Mrs. Curtiss with a/scribe it—well, I can’t begin to do|in the supreme court, Brooklyn. — || MORNING BREAME AST —the More ie star will give a copy of fl 3 ; STILL URGE TAFT sso and atest ets “be all | Rg ope eg dell og ni OUENC TL Marion Harland's Cook Book--ollcloth bound—the kitchen -auth- fi] We guarantee that half i _ nn —— == Tena, because their three children|g Orlty. All contributions must be received by Thursday night i] soles we put on will not 4 (By United Presa BOY FALLS 4p | RABIES ATTACKS DOGS. were born blind ie and SGaeoeee d to SUNDAY BREAKFAST EDITOR, The Star i| Neat and ‘will wear tee ae j 7 ? = : .D, Cal., Jan Phillips declares that during his] 4 LOS ANGELES, Jan. 24.—South | | 4 ze ern Californ mtinued today to Members of th : Reta) H courtahlp dave his wite. oon ealed = | That the firet professional man Sil least 3 months. We re- q Brews upon President Taft urgent FEET iJ pay re th sir blood 4 dos =e er ges lind, s Pp ney trial NEVADA SUFFERS |wettle in this state was Dr. William sole -without cost if they x uepsons why the Panama exposition § as the result of an epidemic of ra-| Justice Marean has allowed the wife Fraser Tolmle and that he came {n||_ don’t. 4 Should be held in San Francisco. ism a Ne ap epthomio of Ta, 1Jention me Ae of tele o W. pies, which is causing the death of | $10 a week alimo A flood of telegrams to Washing} Aithough he plunged from a porte es | e A FOOL LAW ROW’ —— * ton followed the deluge of mes 8 from en | many height of 40 feet head foremos rg Sages sent from the southern part} tne pavement, Robert Haines, the | tt tk a & we ; } . “J Of the state yesterday Syear-old son of Manley B, Haines, * sistas ci tink ; tof 515 Harvard ay. N., sustained no | E ROMANCE | ‘serious injury yesterday, at Repub es j TRAINS SNOWBOUND ius’ totais | - | ‘The boy became enmeshed in a Both Aavanced Vnudeviite CARSON CITY, Nev., Jan the bill pending'in the state s fala t \today passes both houses, and ft is | be ed that it will, it may mean | that Nevada will forbid absolutely Retail Department (Ry United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan Miss nie Ward & Co. in i Broken in health since he GREEN CASTLE, Ind. Jan. #|the sale of clgarets or “makings.” Ndek Wiaatiates eee eae . pe ¢ ch n “ CKY STAR . Seow bioghel 4a tae Mbeten, aii mee oe - len ie ece court-martialed in the Philippines Invited to the wedding to: ct Coffees and Groceries Other Big Features—7 | We have installed a blocked eo Ro alll were being strum e ‘ 4 @ suicide of Lieut. C day o' othe alsted aor ol. srocerves, . be west bound mall trains on the Great jfie dangled by his feet until the hem oe e pad : a oe " M : Mt ay : ae reed ad, BU E Ik Our 40c Imperial Coffee has no ia complete line of Men's ; ethech ste aa oday fre ae eet et then Janney, Lieut.-Col. Rober mes|* daughter of James Hals i l 7 ba | Reve yore . - ah ava — yn from | wires straightened : aa te is today @ patient in the Presidio|* Brazil, Ind. to Jame boven hie ‘We roast our own |B Shoes and guarantee every 1 sl os " j plunged to the pavemen " general hospital b He arrived of Indianapolis, many persons ag | WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan, 24.— go the blockade on |i oq of the City hospital staff wa pair we sell. Lasting qual- AJESTIC VU vin “ Gr < in Wi r recently on the transport Sheridan. | ere surprised to learn that *] (4) Orossma atl” of State pacts SEL. evil Es, F . tt G a ‘orthern was, practi lunable to find any serious injurt SLES Wade wnive Siaietad’ Yaelvainat ‘eaie Const me an Camp it of x anaes, - eaaernarierre y ity, moderate price. m the same section, ne “ - * : ‘ : euterday asked President Ta > 3 4 acks of the Northern Pacific were S IT OFF | » C. ‘ ried Bert Connelly of Clinton, aon Fred Warre mn saciiaite J. A. INMAN, | " | or lng Sis Bak pyri ipl EW YORK, Jan “Harlem” | W. CA have setectoa|* 8, former college sweotheurt hte “i Heb bias ty gy a 1636 Weatiake. ¢—GREAT BIG ACTS—6 | Whether you purchase trains Unless the bloekade is|Tommy Murphy today notified the rs Connelly heard of the ap mails wrongfully. A Dollar Show for 190 and toe || fj from us or not, we earnest- ; Athletic Mrs. Clarence L. White as chair ¢ | ma committee, which, when finally completed, will consist of proaching” wedding and hast ened to Miss Halsted, who could not resist his pleadings lifted today the same method will{matchmaker of the Empire be used again etour to be made} club that he would be unable to ge : t - condition for his be itk j 1: Spgga fleadhcsrcoon ad Pamela ee mou taht. |100 members, who. on March 15, will Dalling pleaded guilty before Judge 4 - nockout" Brown tomorro , eg @ ‘days’ campaign in a hap told the judge that PANTAGES: THEATRE | | SUES ON TELEGRAM, Tommy claims he is suffering from | besin 10 4 mpaign in an wok KOK tk tt tte tee | Chapman i. %- Id t ; | Bult for $2,100 has been entered!the grippe. effort to wecute $400,000 for Its new | errr TH he was disgusted with life. Dalling |ALHAMBRA THEATRE|! “Unequaled Vaudevitle." | ly solicit your repair work, Hougen’s Lightning Shoe Repair Works 110 Madison St. TACOMA, Jan, 24.—Charged with attempting to commit suicide, Chas | AMUSEMENTS, ae SHEESH EE EER EEE EES HSER EEE E EE RRR EERE against the Postal Telegraph ¢om- building, Pre inet gi dae was offered the choice of a year in ; — 1LLE th formatory or a year in the||“47'N#BS THURSDAY AND SATUR+ || cored for natte® E. and Mae aii |Luke Lea, who yesterday was DES MOI Ia, Jan, 24.—~Al-) Charging corruption, Representative penitentiary at Walla Walla. NIGHT and’ All Week | ure of the defendants to deliver aled United States senator from though Byers, republican, with-| Hubbard started a bolt today Miss mma Bunting and the Alhambra hy ew today fro e senators Be telegram to Mr. Corcoran apprising |newsee, 1s the owner of a Nashville | drew today from th natorial rae enn., Jan, 24 ee Walla Walla | against Watson, the democratic]! This is the first conviction under him of the dangerous iilness of bis|newspaper, formerly @wned by the | Kenyon vre a pots te ey 1cus nominee for the short term|the recently enacted state anti-sul- |]. .CTeters of Me | BON ot: A gfe i tor Carmac cans, made equal galns and the! United States senator. cide law. eectesricdbe omnia. lake, menater, Cosmect deadvlck remained wabrakan . i

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