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Most Curious Babi Brought from Philifpines for Test Doctors s t New Orleans De igi That They Must Live fel Grow as God Made Them—How The Enjoy Lile—Connect the Base athe Spine—A Single Or gat for, both SANS Luelo y ORL babies . are twins bree Pranere of the Pb ands.| ‘Ot eaerse, there ® ‘ re} sptavle abou" tha | Nature has 0 Jo! fellows 1c ad: | ghistering copie . { mag He both, that (he twins have peed Jower bowe S hem ‘a single ors fune | oy both | ‘@atinet sets < compact but some what elastic | fiesues joins them together he base of the © ie like our “everyday” twins, ‘ more or leas common mabout the whole x Lucto ry 9 play with jomping Fr dollies, gcka, blow horns, bus oa toy drums They} i te Amertenn toys. siting on the toys pla usually eb under the circumstances “I use chairs. Loosely fit-} 7 make them look much} one big daby wit twe heads | B fateors they discard t of with pelothing, and rom thelr bodies « Mike ordin: s, they fight, and co . bh With little fists and finger j Doth speak English as well ) AD m children of at heir “Besides that they speak a . and German. But of they kuow Filly ment talking Ens! the ‘time Simplico will speak a ancther langua times when the not both ame toy i down by a driveriens seven Butomobile owned by Joe Elmer Conners, 19 years of Waterbury, ¢ was Met instantly killed last night at av. and Cherry st Mito chird av. where he was| M@under arrest by Sergt. Carr. Mechéuffeur was later released al recognizance | ut ) CRUSADE Of the mud and the un-| wed streets omobiles have on sidewalk in the neigh MA. HH. Sch home, | Woodland Park av. and at all| e @ay they race back and| fear of the police. Al | it and his neighbors, in constant tear for the elves and their fam Tepeatedly notified the flagrant violations , their appeals have been t's Rlerday Schutt managed to get O08 @ taxi belonging to the ib company, and had a the driver. | ups before Police t this after “4 Jan amr fed at noon today for the} time since the ciections, and next Mond rs. ns the sew of the will have to be and 690 odd members of the it lords. Today's proceedings | se of commons were lim t gp the election of a speaker, | N BLAMES S BRAINS | t Heaton states that while from mental lapses fo AD operation fi he wa ery is $3,500 ¢ : ‘aver in re by the latter at for appendi-| induced to! nch in favor | urn for a lot| Wost Seat-| Heaton claim: ne signed | because her husband | knowing their nature. | West se Breatly inferior cae tn view of his mental} Mt the time, he asks that fhe restored to him, le lot Heaton } to his | jicle D. “WOULD DIE IF SURGEON'S KNIFE CUT THEM APART ny took a drastic stand | Federation Lat i chairm | |, URE E ERE EERE lagninst the National Civic Feder-\of the trades department of the ; & THE ORIGINAL ation, when by a vote of 446 to 344 leivie fede and the vote they voted to amend the consti * miners is malidered a re 4 Tl ‘ : * SIAMESE TWINS ® |fitlon ta uroctd r : ere € t a 16 | S t t {ition to provide that members of | buke him by the organization | | uall V YUNKS and Sult We a eee Wan ane aie ration should forfeit} which he helped to make a power|—§ 4 * & Chane ou in. S01S; 9 heir membership in the union. n the labor world "| * Slam Phe father wae a ® | | C i ) ] ’ | 9SA Le 7 a) # Chinaman “and thei hes : Trial f r Ma Ww | Jase veduce( # half Chinese and half oO h ® paren » America: ae 4 * 66 99 | # They were ther *| ele e n ® on their std by fle about # @ seven inches long, four «| (By United Press.) meavetoms sated te. ehew * * broad and two inches #| LONDON, Jan. 31.—The case of such marria t ® The slightest tnipul *| Edward Mylios, charged with pub- |'n that thi ve| ‘ | we ol ih * f . MM be tried morrow be The proceedings in the king's libe m “ table, the ott © the chief justice and a special | sult on unde tatute 600 | I . nk 4 & One was Irrita pectal taken under @ statu | . % mild tempered. The p- [ur a | runks ) ® tions of one were more acute #] Mylius refuses to retract ¢ tate t or” is publ: ir *® than those of the other @ | mes Paris by Edward H. Jam an * if o took medicine it had ® The article, whict published 1 who former lived in | & no offs the othe # in the “Liberator le, The story of King George * They were beth married #|*/ng in 1890 morganatically n morganatic marriage was written t @ and had children # | * daughter of Admiral Culme Sey James is assumed, as bh ‘ ’ a $1 se. & They died in 1874, at the #/mour at Malta. The crown attor-|tor of the paper, Mylius wa: “ sera inaee teas ence of € # | Rey" are prepared to introduce the | ply his agent in London ' v ' ' * i* * (eee ee ee! UAK | [ames apy E DESTROYS ; naaeegner sts aire 6 TOWNS; 600 DIE | Taloret Suits in Ths lelinie was held city a md Americ iu phyla in atiend | |, tet mae re H | pring’s Tans anc ination it was the unanimous 46 | riisay, Tanauan, Calamba mostly natives, pertebe Vege | - a ae eee ould be [eY and Taal, were dest tation on the island where Mount " p | ould separate the ba would be|*Y * aal “ e Taal is situated is almost comp V 35 fatal ¢ earthquake ” destroyed. Relief has been ra 5, | The twins were born in Samar|Taal, the vc according to re-|from the larger cities and villages. |f | | " | island, in the Philippine are | N no previous year have women's suit mate t them. | jago, of native parents, They wore I i n . | ltcund by-2. & I and M | elves #0 perfectly to the tailored idea. They're of w } Clark, wealthy Americans living tn} and weight to dr most gracefully. They are materials, | the taiand too, in which thi ing’s grays and tans appear handsomer | The American protectors of the} n ave be pe fore r twins say they. will take the. boys than & d tans h n before. Ou | the world in the interes $35.00 brix facts sc ly that we have j at they will be exhibice | it to feat ow, inf ating the lines at ; eke keke kee as to Whether “It” was a man or! | he = ory and Lucio, posed at New Orleans. Simplico in fica) clintes tn me great) % * woman | different | fro: garets in his fingers wer h es an mare * Anderson and Evans were funny | Keep him interested. a @ given him by the photographer to : npg wens hee # AT THE THEATRES. #| Anderson and Evans were funny |f | Gog ait at $3808, of mansish materiel, te of ght eray = ———— ‘ be exhibited in publi Three Twins.” | troubles of @ stranded vaudeville at the same time, Lucio and Sim |Laclo bea het a th wh 2 Mere ee Te ar ’ § acto b et up” about aret © twing, whe Mpage i eae tak tao Maner anel plico are very fond of each other ip little differ opin 2 and 4 oon Re aa * Handy Acs sap bah “ise: and are good playmates shows a disposition to start some = ga ge * he Rice the best Of course, the one always follows| thing, Simplico just gets up and | & Seattie "The “ lema: * beige ogy hone. Kitty the other about. When Lucio wants| walks away; that keeps Lucio busy © Aihewire— tem, | se * 1 ht | to go anywhere he starts, and Sim-|trailing along behind and back Cede. ate Vane * py blac © is dragged along behind. The | wards Oe Ne Vaudevil # | comedian ids feet of the « in the rear barely; One th b { lantages—-New Vaudeville gems | } On hem had the m pecame more elvi ; thd | touch the floor. The one who gets|about fuur months ago” but d, they looked forward with{™ Sele—New | Vaudeville and w | off first is master of the tion. | other escaped. Sometimes while one | great to the separation of the|* . mo i pretures, be They never consult each other|!s asleep the other is wide awake, children, but now that the sur.|* Star—Barlesque, * ut walking | playing with bis toes. Naturally geons have rendered their verdict Simplico ix and|they sleep on their aides against empting an operation |e * *# Fe SFE EHH HH what reserved, while Lacio Both were vaccinated. It “took’| both b and father are once! | | erratic and quick tempered. When] on one in ie, aieaeaiiedl | At the Orpheum. | Three California Girls in musical || The MacDougall & Southwick Co saat MONTH OF NEW aEAR RESOLUTIONS—HAS YOUR CAT COME BACK? REMITS FINE ARREST GIRL (By United SALEM, Or., Jan. 31.—Gov West | has remitted the fine of $250 tm-} posed upon Luther Adcox, convicted on the charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor female in Mildred AN ON LAN ON INSURANCE “0 Portiand. Adcox was arrested last CENTRALIA, Jan. 31 Manning, the paroled orphan girl summer and was sentenced to one) ‘The legislative committee of the |who fled from her work, pursued year in the county jail in dition Chamber of Commerce yesterday by training school officers, and | to being comp lied to pay the fine. | decided to recommend to the cham found sanctuary in the editorial of; | The jail sentence will st | ber at today’s meeting that the ltice of the Centralia Daily Chron: | | provision in the new insurance Saturday, has been ar on the insurance com last rested. It is now claimed that the girl J not quite 18 years of age. Offers of | 6 been made by some of | the provision prohibiting insurance a home the leading families in the district | companies from being allowed to and offers have been made by more (iy United Press.) reinsure with alien companies. than one highly respected wom :| LONDON, Jan, 31.—An unidentl-| Aside from this the committee to assume the guardianship of the|fied ship was wrecked on Goodwin | voted to recommend the endorse girl Sands during the fierce gale sweep ment of the bill drafted by the in The gir! has been prostrated with |ing the English channel today. The surance commission appointed by fear and presented a piteous sight! mast and bowsprit are all that are| Governor Hay |as she was taken away. A cartridg ible above the water. It 1s} The committee will also recom [foun je her possésslon yesterday | feared that the crew has been lost./mend to the chamber that the bill lrenulted in her adimission that she|Many minor wrecks have been re-|for an eight-hour law for women had intended to make another ef-| ported. Shipping is practically at a) be condemned standstill PLAGUE SCARES- OFF A PLAGUE} fort to end her Iife. She confe that she had attempted suicide be fore, once with a draught of per oxide of hydrogen, under the tm pression that it was deadly poston, “ Anna Wilson and Irene Hvans jand on another occasion by trying (By United Press.) lrecently sentenced to from two to |to hang herself in her cell with part) 1 Oxnon, gan. 31.—Owing to the! fifteen years for grand larceny of her dress. si prevalence of bubonic plague in|!committed November last, were melt 1 e of| this morning pardoned by Gov. M CRAMENTO nh. 81.—To! China and Manchuria, the visit ¢ poss a varala state prisons self-|the German crown prince to the|E. Hay, on the understanding that La aot seat has’ been postponed, accord neither’ would attempt to leave the supporting, bilis were int both houses of the legislature to- | ing to # dispatch published today|state and that they would report day. by Reuters Agency. regularly.to the probation officer. | code, calling | panies to maintain a surplus equal} to one-half the capital stock be stricken from the bill, as well as AY, JANUARY 31, 1911 MISE TWIN BABIES, BOUND TOGETHER IN THE FLESH, &4SOR REBUKES JOHN MITCHELL (By United Prows) COLUMBUS, Obio, Jan. 91.—The ‘onvention of the United Mine | Workers tc offering—Girls pretty, mi Ward Brothers, neers dan Only fats Lilian Fitzgerald and Lawrence tn Irish skit, “Just ed”—Doesn't bat .200. Sketch, “The Intruders” Poor. Boudini Brothers, accordian— Sur prisingly good | Helena Frederick in “Tales of Hoffman"”—High class musteal*of fering “The Big Scream,” aketch—Good & in an abbrev ora, by the ab Helona Fre tion grand o} patito was standing In front ot | beauty and power of her « Athletic Clab while | brought y ordinary Orp He driver, Claude John. | Jact bill last night up to par Wes inside the building. In Welch, a big, fat, funny Waaccountable manner the he too, And the Be Sar started down the steep | who have nt all their lifetime fst. hill. Conners and a learning to pla ythe accord fiom, L. Houchins, were walk- | bring new possibilities out of the east side of Third av t instrum: They played ir struck him in the everything from “William Tell” to He was hurled 20 feet in the th Barber 8 Chord Was dead when picked up B ketches on the new bill its mad ght, the fe stands. The Suto crashed into an East be specially bad mY car, throwing half a hun California Girls plays ers into a panic « and look well, but the b upon leaving the ath-| whole was topheavy with mu on found the car « and ants. For the ordinary theatregoer ywever, there is bardly a possible criticiam on Heelna Frederick's act It was high class music, but it went well with the crowd, clear back to James st. eGorge Crampton's "Dr Miracle” was a sufficiently pow ful and horrible interpretation of that terrible character, | At the Majestic. ery act humdinger, and] Gertrude Dunlap’s 16 minutes of nonsense, assisted by her husband, | Lew Virden, who merely goes on| to set the pace, certainly would | make a good bill, even if every body else got sick and had to post pone ther acts. For Gertrude is a real comedian, She doesn’t say much, doesn't do much, sings a| little song, “Have Patience, Mis Iter,” and then puts on a hobble skirt which is something awful, and the crowd enjoys ev minute | “lof it Robert Roland imitates srront| instruments with his mouth, His| act ts good. Edith Montrose occupied 15 min-| utes in making herself up into three portrayal different characters, the of an old woman being her best bet | The Four Musical Avolos, xylo-| phonic artists, were clever and | |their rendition of “The Chocolate | |Soldier” music made their enter ltainment popular | “No. 44” was one of the best “one: | acts” put on at the Majestic in a long while Although it had a Diamond Dick taste, still the aud jence was satisfied, It is a simple} little tale of the night operator sav-| ing his train from running into a broken bridge. | The Prosit «rio, in a tumbling} t, presented nothing new in the way of falling off the earth rh the Lois. Helen Lowe's new song, “Twh Hlight,” at the Lois yesterday, made a great hit and earned well de-| served applause by audience The three new reela of pictures were of the best Signor Darigo |played several popular favorites, and Eugene De Bell closed the pro gram with a number of good songs and a monologue. | At the Pantages. | The Six International Hoboes | made decided hit at the Pan t yesterday, but the other six acts are so good that it is difficult to pick the be Miss Cromwell, or| perhaps Mr. Cromwell, is exceeding: ly clever as a juggler. From the] make-up the audience wa uncertaln | John Mitchell, former he | the miners organization and new| vice president of the American CHEAT LOCAL. FOOD BUYERS fre ibroo! nd measures states that the loss to ens tomers from these dishonest scales me annual amount, | scales cheating as high as Steps a ng tak for protection cently been — pi council providing for eales and scoops in busine By a provision of the w package goods must h m the labe OREGON MAY BE NO-TIP STATE : the exact we (By United Pres SALEM, Or. Jan, 31.—-Waiters porters, bell boys and others who grow rich on the bounty of the erous tipper will have slim pickin, if the bill now being prepared by Representative Bigelow of Portland | t sa law. If it should pass it| would be a crime in Oregon for any employe to solicit or receive a tip.| EXPECTS NEW PLANE (By United Press) n come PARIS, Jan, 31.—The aeroplane which Clifford B. Harmon has or dered from Henri Farman for a trans-isthmus flight at Panama will be delivered within a few days, PRIEST'S FATHER SICK. Called by the serious illness of his father, Rev, George Mahoney, C. 88. BR or of the Church of the Sacred Heart, left yesterday for New Orleans, his old home. Rev Mahoney will be absent several weeks, | Retail I Prices at at | Public Markets p d of} |known ar Ti “a Dougall §¢ soulhwick Co Store Open ® a. m. to 6 pm. Dall KECOND AVENUE AND PIKE srnner New York ni James MeCreery & 4 stn Champ Clark Votes Against Insurgents (By United Pree.) Voted against it The dissending WASHINGTON, Jan 1 Champ democrats. are charging the Mis Clark refused to make any com-|S80uri congressman with “flirting with congressman Payne and [Dal- ment to concerni the division bday concerning the division | 2611." and with “building and coo. in democratic ranks over the house |ing’ with other protection{sts tariff commission bill which was|Clark declines to discuss the passed at midnight last night. | charges Clark and 32 other democrats sup-| The insurgents voted solidly in the bill, while 91 others | favor of the bill lof the charges and the Great N ern was held blameless he Around the State ABERDEEN.—Two men, one un d the other Fred Dawcett HOQUIAM.—The hous: Bailey was entered early ing and property am $26 was carried awa of H. J. this morn- nting to over No trace of | Were arrested last night by Sheriff) the burglars has been found. Edward Fayette and taken to Monte 2 sano, where they were lodged in| KaHLOTUS.—Charles H. Cook, The men are accused of enter wanted on a charge of killing James ing the store of D. F. Noble, of Cos-| Walker, a saloonk gg mopolis, and getting away with $400/hard pressed by Sheriff Davis’ worth of goods. posse. The man was located six SPOKANE.—Mrs. |miles north of this place and the D. Goldstein | sheriff immediately sent two depu- was accidentally shot in the ab-|ties to the scene domen and probably fatally injured by a discharge of a gun yesterday afternoon in the hands of a stran ger whom the police are trying to loc: The shooting oc in| the presence of Mrs. Goldstein's jhusband and daughter (By United Press.) LOS ANGELES, Jan. 31.—A se- | vere rain and electric storm caused considerable damage here last OLYMPIA.—As the result of a night. The main plant of the Los complaint filed by E. W. Hinds-| Angeles Gas and Electric Light Co, dale the state railroad com-| was damaged mission relating to the Great North. ern wreck at Wellington December 8, 1910, an investigation was mi So severe was the disturbance that the ducks in Eastlake park de! were killed. Cheasty’s entire stock of Women’s Suits, embracing the highest grade, and distinctive models shown in Seattle this season, will go on sale tomorrow moruing, and until completely closed out, most exclusive fresh IMPERIAL MARKET Wednesday Special Frosh Ranch Cees, % dor, Fresh Eastern Exes, dor. Baking Powder, Ib Baker's Cocoa, per can We carry a complete line of Co! IMPERIAL MARKET J. A. Inman, 1936 WESTLAKE AV. At Exactly Half Price able reduction on Suits of the Cheasty star conomical woman who wants to dress in good yenuine bargain ee Every Suit offered from this ular stock, You'll find exceptionally utiful materials, at values are indisputable season's re From $15 up to $45, Women’s Department—Second Floor Cheasty’s Haberdashery Second Avenue at Spring Street cue weun TREE GA TABO