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UNCLE SAM BITTERLY (Ry United Press Leased Wire) man anti-trust law. NEW YORK, Oc. 27.—Summoned! The demands of the government's Into court to show why their billion | Petition are as follows dollar combine should not be dis| '—That the combination of com: panies which make up the U. 8. Getved because existing In defiance | Stee) corporation be yg it of law, the steé! kings today are de jegal, termined they will mot be ousted) 2—That al! the companies and from their throne of power by the their stockholders and directors be United States government without forever enjoined from continuing a fight. the alleged monopoly. The giants of finance met last) 3--That all the Stee! trust com- night in the library at the home of| panies be dissolved, J, Pierpont Morgan in a conference | 4—That the holding of tock by which lasted until the early hours)one of the companies in any other eathia morning, The financiers arjof the companies be declared jl- rived quietly in darkened lim: |jegal, ousines, whilé a squad of guardt] § That att of the companies be held back the eager newspaper Te! prohibited fi porters to prevent them from learn-|Co tne aneot ui ing the identity of the participants | ¢ That all the individual defen: in the conference. 4 < ° jants be enjoined from continuin es gb gh m8, Jeon |. ParThat the stock of the subsi- the heads of the steel trust is taken as indication that the magnates will |lfY Corporations be distributed jin ner as to prevent fight desperately, Francis Lynde —— Stetson, general counrel for the | °° ince of the trust. steel corporation, discussing the! 8—That the lease of the Hil! ore dissolution suit filed by *he govern: |!#Mds be cancelled because it fos scans: ania ters monopoly. “When we Know just where we| ’ 7 stand, and with what we are s charges we Cos ae! wccontie’| Harmon Against After the Big On United States Marshal Snowden of Trenton, N. J., is here attempting | Recall of Judges to serve t individaal defendants (By United Press Leased Wire) DENVER, Oct. 27.—*Harmon stands for everything progress: with the summons. He suce last night in serving EH whom he found at the Waldorf-As ded ary, torla hotel. Today he is busily} t th 11 of seeking John D. Rockefeller, Jr, J.) .”* ssp ever yh P. Morgan, Daniet J, Reid, Norman} '* te watchword of Hugh L. B Ream, Henry C. Prick. Andrew| Nichols, lieutenant governor of Carnegie and Judge Wm. H. Moore. Biggest Undertaking. The action of the U. 8. govern ment against the Steel trust Is the most sweeping legal procedure ever undertaken under the Sher Ohic, who is fixing Denver fences for Judson Harmon. gov- ernor of that state, for the next democratic nomination for sident. Nichols claims that erywhere the Marmon senti- ment is strong.” | j | | } | | j | the very beat je tile fact whl for our patients and f reetven . WORK GUARANTEED Git Pape re te Embossed Paper, single roll Ingrains, single roll Te Varnished Tiles, single roll Lincrasta Walton, yard . Grass Clothe, yard Sized Burlap, yard ....... Globe Wall Paper 907 SBCOND AVE. As : —aa ALBANY PAINLESS (2808 re to read our article on the care teeth In next Monday's Mar Go, 2 the world around for good work AINLESS DENTISTS floor of the People’s Rank The Best Overcoat on Earth FOR $15.00 903 FIRST AVE. STEEL KINGS WILL FIGHT Congressmen |ator Desparnet was instantly killed jhere today by falling with his ma. | tes E She Always Shaves’ The Inconveniences of Making Estimates FOR PAINTING OR WALL PAPERING—MOST EVERYONE HAS EXPERIENCED THEM Dahlem Saves You Those Complete Estimates Covering Every Detail Are Furnished by Dahlem—No Trouble or Worry for You The Store That Saves You Money cials That Demonstrate Clearly ae ye Trading With DAHLEM Oil Stains, gallons $1.40; 14 gallons 75c; quarts 40c Shingle Stains, all colors, 50c gallon. Best Orange and White Shellac, 60c quart. Old English Floor Wax, 40c lb. 15-Ib. Floor Waxing Brushes, $1.50. A BRUSH GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAN OF JAPALAC Dutch Kalsomine, any tint, 5 Ibs. 25c. Wall Paper Plain Ingrain, 25c double roll. Moire Ceiling, 12c double roll. Varnished Kitchen Paper, 35c roll. C. H. Dahlem & Co. 1508 Third Av., Between Pine and Pike. in Seattle been received spread like wildfire| for us,” declared Mrs, May Hut- WORTH UP TO $20.00; SPECIAL 4 93 ; reg teng ed ges wees par |through the town, and every Bohe-| ton of Spokane, |J PRICE SATURDAY soeeeveneses $ . AG 1H, Or., Oot Ol mifan at once stopped wo y cet - : : pecting that they may. bave been |rettiaed tr ale meee those sent | HOME SWEET HOME? J Mises’ and Women's New Model | $35.00 Alaska Lymx $12 50 yy accidentally poisoned, an autopsy | himself, gun in hand, to await the! ALAMEDA, Cai, Oct. 27.—While ral Suits, values up to $7 95 | pinces . ie q will be held today on the bodies of | arrival of the avenger. The for showing views of “Dante's Inferno, a a soe | $45.00 Marten $19 50 ; a irs. Mary Mills, 61, and her grand | efgners, it | i 4 aoe vehais Gdbleok dese en omen's allor-ma Serge | pieces . B. B. Vreeland of New York,/ months, both of whom died after &/of the note to walt unttl tomorrow! when th nist. played, “Home, |_ Values ' Pointed Fox Pieces $14.50 af vice chairman of the monétary|fow hours illness which followed | to strike again. Sweet Hi etn or Form-fitted Tallored Suits out | $2960 White Iceland *F commission; G. W. Prince of MiLleandy feast. Other members of| Should the writer really turn out | “ of our own shops; new novelty | Foxes .,. $9.95 nots, and James McLaughlin of Cal-| the f ate the candy, which WAS to be the man who slew the Show-| DENVER, Oct 27.—-Frances || materials in homespuns, serges, tap eae 4 ifornia, two other members of the/ homemade, but suffered no ill ef-| man family, it will overthrow the| Smith was given 30 days in the|—l ete, values up to |. And hundreda of select fare commission, began a two-day sen-|fects, It is expected that the candy | theory of Sheriff Bradshaw that he|county bastile for parading the | $40.00 and $60.00 $22.50 | Sor bouiday anestion St" Claae sion at 1 o'clock thin morning to] muat have been poisoned by the|has the murderer already in jall|streets and showering her smiles|— tong Polo and Auto Coats tor | (n° hel! thelr value hear local bankers give their views | utensils in which It was made, ‘here, in the person of “Jobn'on strangers. women and misses, in. the | SMALL yaa | TAKEN ON on what monetary legislation tx needed, The commissioners were properly received at the depot by representatives of the Seattle Na. tlonal bank and the First National bank, The sessions ar ing held tn the Washington hotel. Vreeland will address the Chamber of Com meree tonight Big Contest in Hyde Trial AS CITY, Oct. 27.—Formal except by defense in the ca: Bennett Hyde, on trial for the alleged mur der of Col, Thos, H. Swope and a KA) Instantly Killed RHEIMS, France, Oct. 27.--Avi chine while engaged in army aerigh The machine, somersauiting from a height of several hundred feet, turned over a number of times | before landing. Desparnet’s body | was picked up 60 feet from the ma-| chine. | 27. OAKLAND, Cal. Oct. ™ Carmen Folls, Henry Nesbitt, always ha shave, too, when she gets her hair cut, according to her story, told in court. She is at the de. tention home here Though but 18 years of age, | Miss Folls has masqueraded as a man for years, and was not of petit her living Clothes Of Quality Walk One Block and Save $5.00 to $10.00 suits OVERCOATS RAINCOATS $15 to $25 SHANER & WOLF 803 3d Ave. neem Eien Pressed Free SAFES Fire-Proof Burgiar-Proot VAULT DOORS Fire-Proof Burglar-Froot Mob-Proof Furniture Wood bteel Fixtures PURCELL SAFE CO. Exclost A ingle Senttte FAST LEAVE COLMAN DOCK ‘As Follows: 00 P.M. ricHr ROUND TRIPS DAILY Hingle Trip 36c, Round Trip 66e, FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS STR, SIOUX 7:00 A. M., 12:00 Noon, 5:00 P.M. On Sundays Leaves at 7:20 A. M. 12:00 Noon, 6:00 P.M. THREE ROUND TRIPS DAILY. le Trip, Everett 500, Kdmonda 400 4 Trip, Kverett 75¢, Kdmonds 600 Apecial low rates on Sundays A fehe Subject to Steamers € ‘hae THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1911 WALL STREET EXCITED (By United Prose Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Oct. 27,--The opdn ing of the government's fight to dissolve the ! trust had ite éf- fect upon the atock exchange at the opening of the market.. United States Stel pfd. started four points lower than the closing price of yeaterda: The market was excited, week and feverish, Steel common, whith ned to- 6 and Steel pid recovered in both te closed yesterday at 58%, op doy at 55, dropped to then slightly recovered touched 103% and then %. Selling was heavy sues. WOMEN POISONED? What Ails Your Hair? “Swissco” Grows Hair, Brings Back Its Original Color and Removes Dandruff and Diseases oa wii! deliant you. rood for the haly to ae necessary as For Sale and Recommended in Seattle by “NEXT MURDER VORTH, Kan. XT MURDER WILL BE Y FIRE, OCT, 28,” | This laconic message, pregnant ith meaning to the already fear. |" drazed foreign population of this qty, was received here by Sheriff Bradshaw, who in lately com | munle 1 with the authorities at D whore the letter was | | mailed, in an effort to locate the | sender, thought to be the perpetrat or of the Showman murders here, | and possibly responatble for the sex tuple murder at Colorado Springs and the beheading of five at Mon mouth, tl r, Colo, The news that the message bad} | - jnumber of relatives by putting ty. and Cal Coats ag 7 a pais a $1.45 Jaws Wired Together jphoid germs Im their food, to the Alaska Fur Co.'s stock furs at | “ t. |dectsion of Judge Porterfiel slump sale prices. Highest qual and Serge Dresses, worth } ° u rterfield in 15 To Eat Through Tube |overruting the defense’s motion to ity fers in bewest tailored ef $15.00. $6 95 ae sp ot _tmny, | Gash the second ¥ of tales focts for 1911-12 styles, in Bhaw! ‘ . 5 . HAMMOND, Ind. Oct. 27.—Phy-| non on the ground that the jury Collars, Ties and Capes. Pillow Dresses We will vacate our present [/sicians wred Frank Alt’s jaws #0l-| Wire was Ileeaily revined and Rug Muffs in all the Alas- | values. . . location soon and are offering at }}!dly — _ LR, _ Sreets | So confident was the defonse of kan varieties of native furs, | 335.00 Velvet & discount of 20 to 50 per cent f/ Fould Beal Be tor at locate |& favorable rating on their motion which are conceded the best in| Presses . j}through a tu for at least &! iq so firmly had they built their the world. In Isabella and Ice- | ‘i j month, hopes oo a repetition of their pre land Squirrels, Foxes, Minks, | CHILDREN’S COATS nem | TS EY whic! moan: y Ermine, Lynx, Beavers, Marten | $5.00 values in Girls | fous vi y in which they » | hool Coat N PAINLESS | cured tho dismissal of the first | “4 and Sables | School Coats Ue panel, that they bad interfered but | Wouldn't You Like to Nave Beautiful, Luxuriant Mair, Such as These Women Have? You Certainiy Cas $40.00 Black Fox $15.00 Pictures, Picture Frames, Room } | values / ‘ jlittie with the venire already | Have It by Using “@wiseco,” the Wonderful Hair Grower That Has Proven ite Merits In Thousands of Case: 9 Pieces weetee Ww | Mouldings, Wood to Burn, Pyrog- | We Are the Pike Street | passed. $20.00 Black Fox $9 95 | Children’s $5.00 ry . _—-+ — — “Rwisece” & fer bed) Mair, leckt rer i. LS a “Bwisece’ oe oeeeee . ‘ | Cape: eee @ rophy Cutis, Waite” China. H Bar maker It healthy. st Reurlghment. gets ary. vrittie and dull | de aot wien to buy ‘a ful) sieed bottle [f ! ar eee Brass Goods, Cut Glass and Art |! F h A ° t | and covere,‘baid | ope tm adprarance Lite and giote disap: | you can e 8 fh-cent bettie, all Neveltien : rench Aviator | Se aie ena sere ores | eee Hoffman Cloak & Suit | ‘Our spe the eas White Blanks ste roll B%e . “4 Moy a f- sooo re dood aod “Gwissco” te for enie at druggists at on for $30.00 Values aT Fall Coats—Special 1 1 We are in receipt of a special shipment of New Fall Coats sent charges, of them at This shipment consists of just 60 garments and they will be placed $20.00, $25.00 — : G1 5 STRICTLY TAILORED SUITS With All the Credit You Want. The makers, return express wired us to dispose the best advantage sale tomorrow morning at $15 your choice. $25 ery at | BY FIRE,” LETTER WARNS | Smith,” tion City, Kan,, [rented a room at the Baker house Saturday night and who want ory | mov |drunk, at Kanapolle, Kan $9 conte and $1.69 @ dottic triad bettie alone i 1316 SECOND AVENUE the Owl Drug = WILL BE Special Bargain Sale Hoffman starts series of Special Sales that will startle Seattle | alias Sehedeman, of June who admits that he buyers. New Fall and Winter Garments—Suits, Coats, : Skirts, Waists, Etc.—at About ONE-HALF Regular Value Watch the and take of the biggest say Apparel offered this season. $1.00 Will Buy Raincoats Worth Up to $7.50 Woolen Sw rs, Children’s Coats, Shirt Waists, Petticoats, Hair Puffs, Switches, etc, at 26¢ to b0c on the dollar BROKEN LINE OF DRESSES AND SUITS} “an give no} ation of his was arrested, expl until he Bribed With Pies LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 27. —That suffrage in Washington state was won by corrupting the male electorate was brazen windows. Get in early advantage 6 in Women’s Wearing association pies won the victory popu lar materials, values up | Two-tone Reversible Polo Coats, long Coats in all shades and | and Muffs at .. materials, worth up | to $45.00, at : $22.50 | Regular $15.00 Fur 6 95 FURS. | and Muffs at . Pony Coats, 52-| Regular $20.00 Furs $ 5 slump nd Muffs at : price $42.50 RAINCOATS 4 Slip-on Raincoats, regular value $65.00 Russian Pony $32 50 j . | $15.00; slump 5 00 i | 8 i) . Long Coats 27.50 | 12,45 $19.50 | Regular $5.00 Fur Pt) low or Rug Muffs at Regular $6.00 Furs and Muffs at Regular $10.00 Furs $2.95 $3.25] © $4.95 7 $80.00 Rus $60.00 Coney Fur Long Coats sale Raincoats up to $30 values at eee Seal al Plush jertully benefited by Makers of the $25.00 Man-Tailored “Form-Fitted” Suits and Coats. The Buried Millions on Cocos Island The expedition being perfected to recover $15,000,000 to $22,000,000 concealed on Cocos Island during the war between Chili and Peru in 1835, is a legitimate business enterprise, less hazardous than 90 per cent of the successful prospecting and mining ventures. We are putting into it the result of 12 years of investigation and careful planning since the charts, drawings and memoranda by which the treasure was found and a small portion of it recovered in 1846 by John Keating, came into the possession of Capt. Fred Hackett, reputable and well known master mariner, Popular Prices Our immense stock of handsome Millinery comprises all of the latest and most destrable styles of the season and every hat will be found markéd at a popular price. You Can Join Us in Any Amount Trimmed Hats from $5 upwards BUY YOUR HAT HERE ON CREDIT. Wanional Ourtitin Ladies’ Shoes, in patent leather, gunmetal calf, vici kid and veb vet, button or blucher styl with short vamp and the ne’ broad toe. values for FOR TACOMA Ladies’ Shoes, In Russia calf, en SUPEANADORTE aad PIMA gun-metal calf, suede and patent 1m, OS oka leather; welt soles, button or blucher styles; short vamp and broad, high toe; extra high or regular top. More value than you get elsewhere for Agents for Educator and Cushion Sole Shoes. Raymond & Hoyt x 1406 Third Avenue Postoffice Side. The Cheapest Place to Buy Good Shoes All That’s LADIES” AND CHILDREN’S SHOES At Popular Prices Misses’ and Growing Girls’ Jockey Boots, in gun-metal calf and patent leather, with collar and tassel; a boot that will give satisfaction, Sizes 11% to 2, $2.25; 2% to Misses’ and Children’s Strong, Sturdy School Shoes, calfskin uppers and good, heavy goles, button or blucher styles. Sizes 8% toll. From $5 to $1,000 We will protect you against loss by royalties from moving pictures of the expe- dition, which will cover the cost of the trip to the island. We firmly believe that the treasure will be distributed among our stockholders within six months from the day we sail from Seattle. We lack only the hydraulic machinery to do some sluicing, and we are selling stock solely for that y As soon asa sufficient amount is realized we're off. $10 Will Bring You $2,500 $100 Will Bring You $25,000 Send in your subscription, not strong enough to break you, but consider that a modest amount may make you. We court the closest investigation, and inquiries, either by mail or in person, will receive prompt attention. Don’t hesitate; act if you are going to, as stock in this enterprise may not be av ble in a few days. Use the subscription coupon below, writing very plainly. Stock, 50c per share, fully paid and non-assessable. COCOS ISLAND HYDRAULIC & TREASURE COMPANY, Inc. BUCHNER & EGLI, Sales Agents 307-8 Crary Bldg., Fifth and Union, Seattle, Wash. rpose Phone Main 3649. COCOS ISLAND HYDRAULIC AND TREASURE CO., Inc., of Seattle, Wash. Oct. 27, 1911. Sales Agents BUCHNER & EGLI 307-8 Crary Bldg., Fifth and Union, Seattle, Wash. Phone Main 3649 I hereby subscribe for ................shares of the captial stock of COCOS ISLAND ._HYDRAULIC AND TREASURE COMPANY, Ine, at par, 50 cents ++. Dollars T enclose ($. per share. Issue certificate in name of......... errrereere reir rr ri Address .....ccccccescovces Street cacccee City .ccceccesene mente Dated ..

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