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5 me THE SEATTLE STAR THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. EVERY APTERNOON BXC T SUNDAY, TRLEPHON Bustness Dept., Matn 1050, Editorial Dept , Matn 1138 igaard Wells, Editor. Bh. F. Chase, Business Manager OFFI CRS: Beattle—1107 ‘Third avenue. New York-—€30 Templo Court Bu tiding. Chicawo—S7-518 U.S, Express B ullding. _s <p ‘One cont pet Cony] wim conte per week or Kwenty-fve cente per month dalivernt ty mall Gr carriers, No free conten Entorel at the postoffice at Sgattia Washington, as eecond-clase matter LAW FOR THE LAWLESS ts stl ohe method remaining by which y and satisfac- Tf all other efforts fall, t Prestient Rooseveit can bring the tory settiement. He has the power. All he needs to supplement that and put tt Into Operation is the backbone. oat strike to a sy He has only to discharge Knox and appoint as attorney general a man who Will Aght the trusts, not defend them—a man who will not use the pedestal of bigh public « as a vantage ground to serve as a trust attorney. It is nonsense to kay there is no law to reach the coal trust The interstate commerce commission has officially reported that the operators continually violate the interstate commerce act The industrial commission has reported that the combination exists fm violation of the anti-trust law ‘There is plenty of law, What is needed ts its enforcement If there is any reasonable doubt as to the constitutlonality of the 4 the full benefit of law, still it Is time the trusts cease to be allowe that doubt, and a part of the advantage of it be given to the public. The thing needed is an attorney general who can see these vital facts with eyes unstigmatized by fees from trusts, If President Roosevelt should put into the attorney general's office @ man whose record and character would = insur t procedure against the coal trust to thé full limit of the law they exist, it ts Ro intempera prediction that the oper * would be suing for a set- Uement of the strike and for pe with the public within {4 hours afte There would need be no persecution of the trusts. The public does not want that. All that is needed is tmpartial enforce or favor. Indeed, few prosecutions might be needed. The mere assertion of the government's firm determination to protect the public and punish all violators of the laws, would precipitate @ marvelous improvement in conditions. If trust magnates. were given to understand that the attorney gen- eral is no longer to be a bulwark between them and justice, but an alert and active agency for the law's enforcement upon them just as it enforced upon plain, commén people, then the trust magnates would obey tiie law just as plain, common people do, —_—_——__—— 1S PRAYER SSWERED? “I know what the preachers say about ft, “Is prayer an- nent of the law, without fear ‘A correspondent writes: Dut, singularly enough, I want an editor's opinion, swered?” It all depends. ‘What is prayer? And who offers the prayer? And what does he pray fort i “Prayer is the soul's sincere desire, i Jnuttered or expressed.” Given the petitioner who asks for a proper answer to his prayet and who really desires what he asks for—that man's prayer is answered, Tt ts the very nature of things. It is based on scientific fact. Darwin has tol? ux, and Spencer has fiustrated the fact THOUGHT, DESIRE, 18 THE METHOD OF CREATION. All things come through desire. The deer runs because it wants to Fun and has thus evolved the parts necessary for its running. The fish Das fins because it wants to swim. The bird Mies because it desires to fly. All animate nature is what it is because. it desires to be so, It toulin’t be different. ' To give a concrete example of answered prayer. An individual prays to be a useful, helpful citizen. If he ts sincere fm his prayer he desires what be prays for, And through that destre, im time, he BECOMES what he prays for. In this sense a man answers bis own prayer. IT IS THE LAW OF BEING THAT YOU ARB TRANSFORMED INTO THE LIKENESS OF THAT WHICH YOU DESIRE. George Eliot wrote “Silas Marner’ to illustrate that law. ‘No power on earth or in hell can prevent a man from being @ good man if he desires to be. His wish, his prayer, will mould him. He may know nothing about the Iaw of assimilation or reflex action. But is prayer will be answered ji the same. You oe this eliminates Got it simply proves that God uses man to answer man’s prayer. YER WITHOUT SOUL INIT, A PRAYER WITHOUT SIN- choc DESIRE IN IT, A PRAYER WITHOUT LONGING IN IT I8 BLASPHEMY. that Anyway. {f the strike is not soon setied, it will go hard with some eandidates for re-election to congress, and it will not be those openly Opposed to trusts. +Sir Thos. Lipton might try a fying machine Instead of a yacht tn the third cup race. Each time before he was up in the air anyway, and felt awkward. There are coal pirates in New York harbor. So the coal trust is not @ complete as to be entirely without competition. Bill Devery calls David B. Hil a “skate.” That's because David cuts fee. ‘The cholera in the Philippines ts breaking the high record set by “Hell Roaring” Jake Smith. HT ‘Thirty dead bodies have been found, stored in a Louisville ice cream factory. But the ice cream season is past, anyway. ‘The Peanut trust is dead. That, then, is the “good” trust so much talked about. King Leopold threatens to abdicate, says a dispatch. @on’t know a threat from a promise. i Some people Now that Bishop Potter's bride demands so much of his time, he may have less to devote to the photographers. K STRIKING Gown Kewspaper Enterprise Association. One of the newest gowns is of white broadcloth appliqued with black ‘Velvet. for 2S5¢ grade sc Silk Neck Rib- bons, 4 in, wide, come in all shades and fancy designs. He for good quality bleached Huck Towels, regularly worth °8 1-3, snap for rooming houses, | for full size print c covered Com forters, durable colors, actual worth 85c _—— wool Boys Suits, in sizes 8 to 18 yrs clothing ask same Pee FR OB at ar] 00. Moccasins, [90k in wine or regular value 3S¢. for our all res for for Infants’ Kid come red, for our fa 2,00: mous ‘Good for Bad Bovs’’ School Shoes, sizes 11 to 2, best made. 00 Drawers, for Men's heavy Vicuna Ribbed Shirts and good wear and worth 65c. for Boys’ Hard- wear Knee Pants, (9 built for rough service, 35¢ value. $4.98 de Soi Silk Waists, new fall styles, $6.50 to $7.50 values, for hand- some Taf- Ceabrellas ‘Maa frame and rod, good value at 50c. Mail Orders Are Carefully Filled Wiha THE ENTIRE T m 10-pounds tubs 20-pound tubs . #0 pounds tubs Per pound SUGAR CREAM coRn— Per doz. cans . EASTERN TOMATOES- olid mater pound 4-pound 10-pound ..... f PURE LARD—In cans— 3 pounds . pad 5 pounds 10 pounds . HOME SMOKED Per pound 1To oe, GURED BREAKFAST oe power STRAINED HONEY— vi alt Hallon CAM... +~ Fresh ‘RANCH EGGs— IMPORTED avian, crass MILWAUKEE swiss HEEse— ber pour cat PACKAGE corree” I-pound pockas 106 PURE ROLLED Oars B-pound mac MEDICATED TOILET PAPER pate Sheets in Package— c 5e MEAT. "AND FOOD CHOP. PERS. $1.20 and $1.60 Be, 50c, f5e and $1.00 INGLENOOK WiNES— B Per bottle ...300, 506 and 750 GUINNESS’ STOUT— Per bottle... Poe Per doz. 92. PURE RYE OR BOURBON WHISKEY Per gal $3.00 WHITE conn” WHISKEY— $3.50 GRAPE. GRANDY— Per gal. 4.00 and $5.00 Cooper & Levy 104-106 First Ave.. Get. Yesier and Washington Sts Telephone, 182, feces 7 } this paper, epeak of the Stor, 206, 203, 210 PIKE STREET Wee “ANI « NIGHT: THE “YEAR Ade HINA CAKE NWN WA $s Bun | will find we for 6Se pair of 9c handsome Not tingham Lace Curtains, woven edges, handsome pattern. for Men's $1.50 Wool Sweaters, 8 in red or blue, will , ive excellent service. Outing Flannels, iy 4 in light colors, regular value is 9¢ per yd. for heavy grade for Men's Black and Colored Work Shirts, made double back and front. for 36-in, French Flannelette, same 5 patternsas French Flannel, regular 20¢ value. 3-piece $1.69 Vestee Suits, ¢ Scotch cheviot, fancy trimmed, in sizes 4 to 8 years, $2. 50 value. c miade black Mer cerized — Satine Petticoats, worth $1.50. © Saxony Wool, in black or colors, regular value is 8 1-3c. fleeced Shirt's 34c' and Drawers, warm and serviceable, and a good Sc value. Soap that is worth for Boys for splendidly for skein of 3-ply ‘or Boys’ heavy for box contain- ing 3 cakes per- fumed Toilet 25c. The Safest and Cheapest Place To Trade IND + ° 1D AND JAMES. PRONE Mee \Seattle Auction ry Sale Stables ‘We have yust received a carload of draft and pack horses which will be sold at public auction, Friday, Oct. CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE SECOND AVE. AND UMION ST: No charge for painless ex-| traction when teeth are order- ed, All work done by graduate dentists of 12 perience; a specialist in each department. We will tell you in advance exactly what, your work will cost by a free exam- ination. Give usa call, and you do exactly as we advertise SET OF TEETH .......$5.00 GOLD FILLING .. GOLD CROWN $5.00 SILVER FILLING . 50¢ PLATES wo Me @ New York Dental Parlors. 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square) Hours—8 to 8; Sundays 8:30 to 2. Office—Fourth and Mor- | Portland. Branch rison street, Dissolution of ‘Partnerhip: Sale—Men's Suits Our eiegant line of $12.60 and $15.00 Suits, consisting of 20 Kinds of cloth, this 4 Winter Styles, all H 4 strictly tailor-made. || ‘These are beautiful and very || nobby. Dissolution of Partner- ship's price, $7.50, Wineberg & Kessler’s 110 Second Ave. South. to 20 years’ ex-| than has been heard $6 OVERCOATS OU TO nr sevee BLACK, BLUE AND BROWN $8 BEAVER OVERCOATS, now $6, 7 and $8 SUITS ron the lumber and express wagons, hacks | [i 3 doubie | [e | | | } . $1.00 | Mans. | Painiess Extracting muaran’ Office—From 6:30 a. 717 Second Ave. Until October 20th batantial wor k and painless methods of doing the |b. To introduce our finest work, we will, till October 20th, M. 0, Sipes, L. D. SD. D. 8. S. M. Miln Members of the Royal Dental Surgeons. OVERCOATS $20.00 Overcoats $20 Melton, colors, eli made and Beauties in Beaver. Kerseyn or Irie perfect fitting, lined, only $20, IMPERIAL TAILORING (0, 1102 Second Avenue. JAMES HENRY Wholeals and Rota! Mutcher, Jobber, and Packer. Best Meats Special attention ne i Western nye Phone. Main a8. for speedy selling. yet see how the prices are lightened $4.45) *i.teteeem Pacific Coast Clothing Compat Seattle Dental arlors Years of experience. &nd tell you tn advance just will cont teeth when plate tendance. $5.00 85.00 Hi 00 50c .,.60¢ Examination p.m, Rooms 11,12, 13, 14 Hinckley Blook »D. 8. D. D. 8. | College of | Hours § Ml SS the store is visited by throngs of eager buyers every day and the sale rapidly approaches its zenith. The amaz]} ing bargains coming at the season of the year when buyers expected to pa in years. Nosale ever r $4.00 | $5.00 | Paciric Coast CLOTHING Go. 900 FIRST AVE. COR. MARTON % Lorri. ig \ Sim Tee SS AAVEVAN ecei ved so enthusiastic an ovation. $7.50 $9.00 ° 65c on the Dollar These Suits are made for fastidious dressers. about ’em save the price and that loweied because of the makers want of ready cash. Two immense purchases have been arranged Every table is groaning beneath the weight] 900 FIRST ‘The largest and best cauipped dental office Pacif’ ast. We have all the lat and most sctentitie methods of modern and Painless dentistry. We tract teeth without the i dents employed, but all a m, fll and’ ex- pain. No stu- ntiste of long ine your teeth hat your work We make no cherge for extracting are ordered. All work teed ten years. Taidy attendants al- We ex + FREE . m, to 12 m. Sunday, § Teke Elevator—Seocond Flos Silver Fillings Lady Attendants All Work Guaranteed 12 Years, , BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS 1422 Second Avenue Opposite Bon Marche 0 a. m. to 8:20 p. m.; 9 ti 1p Sun- | days J, ARONSON: Wholesale Liquor Dealer 109 Columbia Street Seattle, Wash. Telephone Pink 175! 500 PAIR U. S. Cavairy Boots High Top, Mand Sewed and Waterproof. AVE., CORNER MARION | $16 and $18 OVERCOATS $18 and $22 OVERCOATS ome ~hecb, geen Aaefiae Comal Leds fihy th Lia Libel ee 40 Zan WING BERGER aco AG full yrice have caused more comment. Tomorrow we shall have ready the bulk of the Top Coats frem Cohn Rindskopfer & Co.,and you can buy new | Overcoats all made for this Fall’s fine: t trade at less than 65¢ on the dollar. $10 tine of OVERCOATS now... FINE OXFORD BOX CUT TOP- COATS, regular $12 and $14. Men’s, Boys and Youth's Clothing for | Nothing cheap Free, Free, Rent, Water, Wood |*::: Another New Addition Just Opened Everybody 1s now buying large cleared lots in Hiliman’s new opened, the best property in Seattle. on new, Beminute tenon cae at $35 up, terms $5 down and 50 cents and $1 per week-—about ones f the price they are selling lots way out in the woods on Lake Washington, a mile from the caf line. Come out and look at these lets ¢ buying. - Five extra salesmen on grounds; 200 houses being built, d streets, new sidewalks. Open Sun ces jon car line west shore of Green lake undaye;: ownes, Men; einees it Chilly mortale soon feel winter's approach. There is a special Underwear At London's Cut-rate Haberdashery, made of wool—woo loniy—chemically, positively and pure wool-OGe per garment. Nnvestienter honor bright London’s Cut Rate Haberdashery M111 - Second Avenue « L111 1111 Second avenue, which is 109 Second Ave. South Haggerty sem Telephone Main 565 Nuff Ced TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OF- FICY OF THE COMPTROLLER High Class Whisktes and Wines to enable Naional Bank asso: to extend thetr corporate existe and for other purpe: opr July 12th, 1988. ee W, THEREFORE, I, Thom P. Kane, deputy and acting comp. ned | trolier of the currency, do. th atlcertify that “The Firs Bank of Seattle,” nted to th n_ made to appear iret National Bank of ed in the City of jW. S. KIRK, 1209 First Ave. ‘Three Round Sp. 7:18 p. The Oregon 1s gantly appointed of the largest in t pense of $100,000, paid passenger’ Ii amer bout Orices—201. 2 hone, ATHLON, INLAND ORCHA y Sunday only, extra Leave Bremerton—| a m. (Saturday and Sun trip 7:16 p.m.) Leave Sidney — p.m. ‘Charleston *Except Sundays. *For Bremerton Beach on Fare—50 Cents City of Everett — ‘Trips — Seattle 7a, m, 2m Leaves Everett 9:15 a iy Phone, James 1841. EB. PORT ORCHARD ml U. S. Navy Yard and Steamer | Sil.00} $14.00 SEATTLE, EDMUI EVERE Daily. NORTHWESTERN © MERCIAL CO, — Sailings Nome _ = oneal ri opm the he has just been refitted at a& initial trip this year st na for FLYER, RO, Effective Ootober 1 *12:30, 3 vay oa 7:80, and —s ant HF and Round TH ._ © ct

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