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ation Ordered and! Indictments May ‘ Follow. (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Six of the figures in the electrical will be indicted for forming maintaining an unlawful trust, ihe investigation by the federai Jury, which came to light to requite as reports based upon peat authority say that it will nt Roosevelt ordered the , Which has been conducted “and was not known to the wall today, The manage the General Blectric com: ix other big electrical has been subjected to the exan jon, Enough evi to warrant the indictment of jominant figures already ar ends of the grand jury, ip said, We 3 Ee a " "i but ft has been deemed E pote to postpone action and take further testimony, pending the chal documentary evidence. ba EE JGRAND JURY FINDS A NEW TRUST » | It la reported also that there le a temporary delay tn pushing the ease on account of the Injury it might do to the republican party in the politico! campaign, though thie fa a mere surmise on the part of persona inclined to put political significance on the case, The mat ter was brought to the attention of the president by Attorney General | Bonaparte and when Roosevelt ob tained a general understanding of the alleged facts, he at onee or dered the federal authorities to! make & most thorough and search-| ing examination and follow it up| with vigorous action, if the revela tions should warrant further pro-| cedure, It ts alleged that the alx big cleo trical firms have a complete monop- | oly of all the electrical business tn | this section, their interests having | been oxtended into almost all) branches of allied businesses. It} is further charged that the combtne | has a working agreement regarding prices and fixes and controls rates, | competitors having been put out of | business. | om ——— MERRY WIDOW HATS ARE | NO LONGER GOOD FORM. Thing of Fashion Now. ‘The Merry Widow is dead! She has been placed in the © ve yeterday, and ber memory is dim wed by the birth of the Directotre bat into fashionable favor. headware. [t will be impossible fer any one style to predominate in wear, as the Merry Widow which w: ly worn by women of all- pocketbooks. However, ee styles afford a better opportun the OS gegen d to select a be or satisfy a taste for letiacie nd perhaps elaborate. severe tailored bat will be sel dom seen this winter. The new hats ‘i for a wealth of plumes and Gathers, large flat blossoms, gold paar, cloth trimmings and rib- and laces. Are Larger Yet. rule larger than last season are not of the former cart shape, but bulge 7 giving ® graceful lined ‘The trimming balan Rew and beautiful Navy CITY, with its mile of the Water Front on We are selling Tracts $35 and Up Lots $15 and Up IS ONLY $1 PER WEEK. All prices include street grad Sidewalks and water mains at the company's expense. ABSTRACT. GUARANTEED TITLE. in our office for free Cant | ausportation or write for maps MBd price lists. on Development Co Incorpora 106-10 American Bank Bidg. Main 1156—Phones—ind. 4048. B.R. Himethoch, President. the |The hats being shown are as a larger to ithe millinery fads and fancies of formed into a Mat pompadow Another generation of hats has picture and Gainsborough sgpared—an oddly assorted collec. high tea of big, medium and diminutive | generally becoming rr the} | Ao the right. There | O° one side Is the Real Chic) is no bandooan, and form sets low i | ' the head and ts slightly | backwards Hair Styles Change. This of course calls for a new manner of dressing the hair. It should be divided ta front, but wt this i# not becoming it tilted may is waved full on the sides, and cotled low on the neck | As to the various hats in vogue. there are the highly effective large crowned shapes with direc toire lines, wide flat rolling brim with fiat wing effects, or gorgeou French roses, the «mal toques, and startling rchantas as styles, bristling with athers, Yharlotte Corday's and pokes. The colors popular are in pea-| cock hues, tn garnet, terra cotta, | wisteria, toupee, sapphire ad shades in gold and copper fash foned into metal and blossoma | h Shop and Hetrick’s near the Moore are displaying a beautiful line of artietic creations imported | direct from Paris, and quite reas-| onable, nevertheless, High Priced In the Bon Marche window can | be seen this week a §200 Parisian cloth drap ries model. It is gold and black beay-| er, with monstrous white willow plume falling in billowing fringe In the same store can be seen quaint old time poke. and cottage bonnets with strings Sibidachint sisal jotures to be exhibited at the! was accidental, The Italia " - p to t /« I he fan colony to tle under the rounding chin of] sire FR Van Tuyl entertained | A--¥.-P. expoattion lof which they were members, had some miss, as one may see iniat a mus n Rainier Chapter, D. A. R. split into two factions and it waa pictures of “Ye Colonial Days.” —_| honor of M A. BR. willl teared there would be 6 clash, bet | |W 6“ SAYS One of the attractive hats at! The musica ae %, at the home of ~ + us rown” Graham's is a large green and|>Y Mra. Kerry Henry Bronson, Denny- Blaine ie ere bariad ma recane both | ) Fy Sen jen have buried the hatehe _— == brown beaver Gainsborough with a| S*¥yer and Mrs, Balm | i se ero ce bird wing sweeping low to th Entert ine for tire Sp Organ —. on Pe DEMANDS ACCOUNTING. | > Mich ' od by Mme Mary | Baillargeon, MacDougal! & South nm was given Tuesday by Mre.| Loutee Clary, will be give the | By United Press.) wick and Frederick and Nelson| 5 "Waite Heteeworts lr wonyterian ahawen’ tomar | SOhe"Ca1,"Sep 19 an are leading a well equipped com Affair jelly at U row, at 4 o'clock, The program: {losing that his two sisters have! ND NTER EAR petitive warfare in millinery.| To nett mis wed and the new |Pusue t» D; Aria, Bach. Organ | been extravagant tn the handiing of FOR FALL A wi w aie There is a riot of colors, and a| women students of the unive Hymphony, No 8. Widor—t. Alie-|the million-dollar estate of Henry The largest and most notable exhibit daarling array of picturesque hata | the women of Clark hall Wr, Tcnseas, Oiaeele a he the cattle king, who died aix hed. We dress at the fall opening days ef youserany | os lie” Reskeven ti rm ago, Charles Lux, a son of we have ever e you Some of the special fads intro |The par aan ona | Otbarten Adagio. the deceased millionaire, has filed EAD TO FOO duced is the combination hat with, Prrttily decors ne Gnd | eho vation | sult demanding that they render | FROM Hi p] loose veil and collar ruching at-|“"Altna’ Xi Delta entertained Wod- | eau Gh An account In the latest styles and good taste, tached. By the way, the iar enday afternoon with a theatre Fan rd | . draped veils which were unfortun | party at the Moore Yo Puithful Paimer.| Vanderbilt Divorce Case. | combined with ECONUMY AND SU- ately the go this spring, and from Alpha Gamma entertained oe | J Am e . Reger . vey vous. Sept a A petition | PERIOR QUALITY. thelr general draping have been | day afternoon at the home of Mra. | urprise Party, lor a final decree was filed today in | A anything but artistic, will not be| ward Morite tertained | Sakucarbrine Party was given last |the suit for divorce of Mra, Alfred Good Suits for Men and Young Men of magple and Russian net will be | Wednesday W., im honor of their tenth wedding | PPosition on the part of Mr. Van worn atttached to the hat brim Sige Alp! Epation ave &ianniversary. Mr. and Mra Jacobson |“erbilt. Three months ago Mrs. | v0 ; The ly Feather, smoker at the chapter house Thurs-|recetved many presente. Vanderbilt was granted an intor-| Dead Gay evening } aa loeutory decree | The pessimist who has made|“higma Nu gave « smoker at the| ananememipaael wordy war against the Merry oe house Wednesday evening Everett Gets New Rates. | Widow, will have a more suitable Reta Pht en hoa EVERETT, Se 2. NI - s TT, Sept. 19.—The G. N antagor st fo the hago ot ite gt gg a at WEDDINGS has granted this city the same | Pochontas win at mm theae| the home ~ t differential rates a ph ny > na ave he a! 8 to & the feathers stick out in all direc-|,,MAPDe Alpha, Theis gave pon al attle. , tions like true ready to plerce th dividual on the street cars. We doubtless will hear more of these in the near future Injun"” arrows ye of some in Union picnic and Waltresses dance, Wildwood park Sunday. Big time oe Great Bargain ND, HORNEERO & LARSON, 106 Pine de. | | ——FOR— After 6 o'Clock — Cap Gas Mantle, 10c Special Cap Gas Mant! Wday'’s flyer for Sat Mality tech . 10 Shoe Polish, 6c Ravenola ply and polishes Regular 10 Special Dio Shoe Polish, easy to quickly; 6c water = $1.25 Yankee Drill, 98c Drill, 50c Saw Clamp, 35c Carpenter's Hand Saw Clamp Yankee Automatic with set of & bits; nicely finished in nickel plate, Special adjustable to any saw; a very handy tool. Reg ular 560c. Special Ppeliger ANO UNION GTREEY, .Y Ar MiAnio Annie Rogers wergamarried | CUBA HAS HOT PRESIDENTIAL FIGH kabaee. weigher Baptist church, The Rev, BL. Whitman ga D., offi AND GOMEZ HAS ALREADY jand are making a determined effort We fated } GIVEN NOTICE THAT IF Ha'g|to secure control of the native gover A i ernment that will be in charge of BEATEN HE WILL FIGHT, the Island whon the Americans (Star Special Service.) withdraw next January HAVANA, Sept Cuba's prot | Gen, Menocal haw the reat ot He tn a Cont of the all classes of Cubana. nell graduate, He was one dential campaign ts bs ed actively fy all par Gen, Mario Menocal ta the conser 2-8 (UNE THE STAR— SATURDAYSSEPTEMBE R 19, 1908, ereeseseees cooeeeees ‘PERSONALS? POOOSOCEROOOOOSOSS, | Mine Martha Brute wis Nature accompanted | vative candidate, while the Nberala jby her father, MF. Harry Kruts, loft intended man have nominated n, Jose Miguel this week for Eryn Mawr college mes, The election will be on Patnsyivania to be happy and Nov. 14 | Ming Laura Whittlesey ts attend bl ive At the recent provinetal elections gigs Ag Rey i to be able to g the conservative party polled the the guest of Mra, Brophy, at the! Fairfield Mr. Fred Baxter and daughter left | ta@day for a three months visit in the eant Miea Wilhelmina of @ number Mine Lucy Wadhama, the guest of Thommen, tas re turned to her honw Mi Milwautes Whe Mixs Helen Perkins will be a stu k wan winter at Brunot hall, Spo ers healthy children—loo at Mra Loo Daniel Kelleher ix on « viate of weeks in the man or woman—an the healthy d you see the pleasures that come h—the protection that wards off the Cocoa p the system will preach on “The Witness of Christ to Modern Life.” | Coast Pioneer Dead. | TACOMA, Sept. 19.—Seth W. At the First Christian chureh to-| Sibley, a Pacific Coast pioneer, dled here yesterday of heart failure at is the age of 78 years. Meet me at aitresses’ Union plenic Sunday, Wildwood park Mre. J. F. Terry and de oe | h It Miss Dorothy ‘Terry, left Thursday | Cambridge. Mass, whore. Bins from perfect hea sts toe Terry will attend school excesses 0 ie Mr. Mra. Frederick Kari) Struve Miss Furth will leave °9 or 1 for New York, on their o way to Kurope | Ss Mra. James Wilson and we « Yr daughter left Sunday t York city, James Wilson, jr. will ir attend school in the east this win k—braces u GEN, MARIO MENOCAL.§— [""Srry etinot Ingersoll ‘Thorne is the perfect food drin St aie younger generale in the last revo-| "Sig" fy °ltswman has return —strengthens the 7 tution agatnet Spain, and served! oq from a viait to Portland the brain into perfect = € netion. Mra. Thomas M. Green will return Gen, Gomes is an intense patriot, | next week from Burop leases the palate, 4 fire-eater, and han a large popular] Mise Mildred Gibson left thi« besides i it p following Revolutioniets of the | Week for the cast. where she will GEN. JOSE MIGUEL Gomez professional order swear by him |**tend school at Summit, N. ¥ and the great bulk of his support: | Master Robert Graham, son of largest vote, but the Mberals, in| ers come from the ranks of planta | city Wadnneia, ett the | those contests, were aplit into two tion workers. These form theltown, Db. C. wh , | factions These factions are now greater part of the island's popula | reboot the « oming winter united under Gomex's leadership, tion }. Mra. John Collins and son, Ber tram, left this week for the east,| _ where th latter will enter Middle . ee Twenty guests |*€x school, Concord, Mass 4 3 were entertained. Mr. and Mra M. C. Henry and Mr '3 3 Mra Burchard will entertain| W@lter Henry are visiting in the] @ Again Monday afternoon at @ similar | astern cities } @ affatr Mins Marguret Prosser, accompa | = nied by her mot 4 wm F Seeeererererererorors sare’ ti, “eitigten Entertains. | Prosser, lett Monday tor’ the east. Mrs. Carkesk to Give Luncheon. at luncheon yesterday for Mra roe” she will re-enter Vassar col Mra. M. J, Carkeck w 2B. Auge : juncheon at the Rainier club £ a ee | ‘Ge. Grover McDougall, son of Mr day afternoon ond Mra B.C, McDougall. will at Reception. |ten@ school at Morcersburg, Pa. Engagement Mre J. Harrington Edwards will| thin winter Mr. and Mra. John Budd Cope give & reception Tuesday afternoon Mine Vel Tone ud coom - based haere; agusienced. et euaes: |S the Setter ala pealel ae ae neaae Sere No. 4 ment of thelr daughter, Mdith, to For Mre. Carkesk Manda, te oh hor way est to cates Mr. Kdward H, Schafer vena {20% John ¢ Behool at Washingtes, D.C —————____—— as wgo- ty oe aie te formal tea M A M John Cottins and Mra J. D. ‘BEAUTIFUL GIRL Rallroad company tn the United Mr. Garvin idence, 1616 18th av. | Weeks visit In nate n titles wes Se ree cows, Affaire for Mi Galbraith. | Mra. homas Grant, of Capitol Misa O'Brien entertained at cards | fa at the Minor hospital, safe | TA LES WILL PREACH PARABLE. Wednesday afternoon for Mine ron overing from @ sertous (liness. yr eorgia Galbrai | i and Mre Lawrence &. Mise Mary Power will give a of the Ponan|Mchwarts have returned to Seattle (By United Press.) morrow night the Rev. Joseph L. card afternoon Tuesday for Mise at her home, | Ser an abser in SNOHOMISH, Sept. 19.—At noon |Garvin will give the second of h ald) = i aa iliis heal gnpaninis ay afternoon tomy aoe Fe this winter today sixteen of the most beautiful parables on modern times, adapted | com i ™ The second term of the Con ntury : *v N-lors at the clam bake given as a/ The title will “The Man Who De = nace Bet { Fine Arts wil! begin Octo: jfitting finale to the four days of and the sermon will deal with the an Gene bene. ieee 6 £ “' ABSOLVED FROM carnival frolic | value of men in Seattle who talk by N rtained a number of young Rg geen hy Ae - their deeds. In the morning Rev ladies at a on given tn honor wing and painting will be given MURDER CHARGE Restrain 2-Cent Fare. --—— — ree grins | Under the directorship of Mra. Har- ] ST. LOUIS, Sept. 19.—A tempo GENUINE OAK TAN SOLES. a for . ol @ tar | atte Me reary stew wh ° by et pa eary Injunction rerriaing the board Cheaper to pay $1.00 for soles er atructor in the . United Press.) of railway and warehouse com that will Inst rather than Te os ag aeons as. eineoak tal Memeien aircnes 4, * Be a SPoK Ae Sept. 19.—Mike Bom |sioners of Arkansas from enforcing | for @ pair that won't. : spp A . a Heurmann. She won a #il-|0'2* QRed 9, accused of murder of |the 2cent passenger fare and the MEN’S SHOE STORE, Mag the St fair. Frequent studi kiven during that will b world talke will be! m subse winter rphe urn | "hi Reta entertained at} At the Miles, pity lodge Wednesday oven-|32¢ First av. N. Miss Frances ing with a dancing party. About| Louise Huntley was married to Mr 60 couples were present | He t Livingstone Miller, M.D. Kappa Kappa Gamma entertain- | Wednesd Rev. George | day afternoon with cards| Robert Cairns officiated | ot Miss May Lyons | Cobb-Kroff. yma Sorority gave! Mr. Walter Cobb and Miss Li} nox hotel Wed- | tian Peart Kroff were married Fri i Inld for 22. Ay evening, September 11, at the dancing party will be given | residence of Rev. B. L. Whitman ening by the Sorority at) Dp. D, of the First Baptist church. nbaver Kiersey: Rogers. ua Phi Bota entertains Wed Mr rt EK Kiersey and Miss afternoon at cards at the atin of Miss Ederer, on Capitol I day and evening, Walt Sunday, Wild oe Union plenio r with a wood park entertained afterne Pi Reta Phi Monday m I the quests we od with a spread at Kappa lode j ag ya TRACTS@@ $100 Kappa Alpha Th will give an tracts, ap informal reception day after- | easy terms; close to noon. Miss Vera Jo will pre- | car line and lake; level, clear ride in the dining ft | Cd: fluo for chickens and ber Mra. Morrison Entertains. e ries, Mrs. Bilis Morrison gave 4 cane National Land Inv. Co, Ine. tor Mra. Downs, Mra. Whittlesey Mre. Backus, Mra. Van Tuyl, Mra. Beurr irs. Sharpless, Mra. M Micken and the hostess. No man ¢« accomplished Club Entertained much in finances without th Mra. Frederick Bausman enter ald of a bank Luncheon. bank it must know you. The Mrs. Thomas T. Minor and Miss best way to become acquaint Minor entertair at I h ye i is to » business with it terday at the University club Start with a amall deposit if Cinch Club. you can’t make @ large one Mise Bruns of 27th av. entertain regular social afternoon At Sengfelder Residence We Pay 4% Interest | Mra. Cha « Bengt er and Mis d at cards this home, 3722 Bast Sengfelder entortair afternoon at their John st For Mies Chamberlain on Savings StateBank of Seattle Corner First Av. and Yesler Way, on Pioneer Square. Mre, Paul Hardy gave a lunct of eight covers Wednesday in hon of Mise Bila Chamberlain. Bridge Luncheons Mra, Dudley W. Buret bridge luncheon | at her he Sult Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK 4& BAG CO, 919 First Ave. home, Lewes | absolved ° te | by Justice Woods found valuable in view | Idaho, who found that the shooting | = — = = — = ——$—$—$_—$>—$—$— <a SCHOOL DAY SPECIAL Prices f Capral, aged 12, was crime 4 maximum freight rate laws in that state, was granted on the applica tion of the Kansas City & Southern nay nd turned loose it Priest River, 805 First Av. Colman Building. on Clothing for the Boy: Regular $3.00 Suite only a $4.00 Suits only Regular $5.00 Suits only CROWN CLOTHING CO, 1121 First Ave. PIANOS FOR $100. PIANOS FOR $150. PIANOS FOR $190. Lowest prices ever heard of in Seattle, Easy payments with. | out interest. Sheet Music and Books, | Player Pianos at our Branch Store, direotly in front of new Postoffice on Third av. : Cline’s Piano| the Flyer EATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 35e—Round Trip, 50e, FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 4 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. |U. 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