The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1904, Page 3

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Dea Werny, Weroh Ve Grow” The New Store Friday Vaiues Should Interest You i deat f fr ’ tr he Y with ea pure? if i every « | you Spot ecra THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, DWC. ~|INVESTIGATION. is FinisHeD! (J. Holmes Furniture Co | tee tse NO1-1103-1105 SECOND AVES | Reni" Underpriced for Friday-Saturday a a3 war WE | report of the tt c eg FOR , : per 106 MUKILTED FLOODED | RE SECOND AVE. @ UNION STREET PRESIDENT DIAZIS INAUGURATED TODAY ANOTHER OREGON OFFICIAL’S NAME BROUGHT INTO CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF MEXICO BEGINS THE TFWENTY-FIFTH YEAR OF HIS RULE IN THE REPUBLIC PROSECUTION STATE SENATOR MAYS INVOLVED FRAUD CASES—HANDWRITING EXPERTS TESTIFY FOR THE | LAND |A EVERETT, D 1 { de new GRATIVICATI : the f I Mra Wilson “gut ux . . : ling tw bréWking ¢ nd - ¥ » -01.96 that's Nie re t w t _Ne sat ‘ron Bed Pr : the law, t and substan ; ; that $3.00 Bed in prid 1 f able damage ha nem width “ 1 t rarit him off M been f " ming up f But wt at cht } SIMPLE STREET SUIT ee dons the mill 4 repaired within sore, | B. Willi ‘ : ams’ Sash and Door Bargains ONE PRICE TO ALL tantly THE MARK’: | WHOLESALE P-L ices. prices are to any buy Pric 20 per cen improving the “s panel fir 1's best door made machinery. The d wood Provisions. r Scripps News Ass'n? }Ca@ral, the new ¥ Fresh Meat Cow be CITY OF MEXICO, Dec. 1 The ts t <0 Bie Ib, mutt : Mexico united today in paying lay ¢ lamt 4 nt pleasing and @r to General Porfirio Diaz, the . miset basen, 19u@lehe : indeed — worth J, F. Shearman. Vegetables. es on the fol- m a" aa I ‘ er te Per door. , . > al sack se. 16 1 cross panel, fir of s he $1.30 ‘ i , ‘ 4 ( 5 er panel, fir : , ~ 6.8 panel, fir xt b | tiffed, as k enth term, and amente 1 a be his last, as he , x ise tia is now in th year. He was to trade it for val 2 Green Fruit, Ete. elected in for first time were is ality tten by a " a sen and has continuously ever Ware, McKinley and Tarpey Fa somgggenove FA : 3 z ae | since, excep g the term tm thus virtually showing that the x wry $1.30 PRES§DENT DIAZ mediately after his first one, when claimants were purely fictitious mons, $4 panel. fir one of friends was in office a 6% 30 casion being his inauguration as| The constitution was amended then | OO0-4-4-4-44-9--4-60 a © bunch — president of the republic to which | allowing p nts to be elected for \* 3 . te 5 eee pane. Office he was re-elected last sum- successive terms, and he has been # PROPOSALS FOR NAN PAT- #| the cuffs add much to T cross pane mer. The ceremonies also included | at the head of the government ever i@ TERSON SHAND @j ance of the suit ® velvet may | Malaga, the induction into office of Ramon sinca ; i$ ns Siesta gpd bg eee : : \* ikmy to r ; a ve fF p on bo es, have 4%-inch = = SENATOR JOHN H. MITCHE: \@ r Nan—I saw your pic- @| color, Me : Hay, Grain and Foed. Are made of dry, ‘ in The Mound City Ga- @] in _all shades | Oute, $28.00@29.00 per tn: barley, ich timber is steamed thor- The senior senator trom Oregon! zette and I fell in love with #| por ton; wheat, $90@81 ten ry to cut clean and even, has brought himself {nto unpleas-|# you right away. I always bad +] Jane Occupy tg AS s nerfect on the market in the [ant notortet Er tananaees a ato 6 Gaaieie ter Geenteienl © ps Pp) bran, $20.00 per tom |] Northwest, and far to any medium-priced door sold else | land raud cases now being tried at | @ ladies. and | want you to mar- ethy, $18.00 per ton: RW. where on earth } | Portland. In spite of the fact that|® ry me. I own two big farms, @ Another Fort Dressed timothy, » ton; { FROM A POWERFUL, CANNIBALISTIC TRIBE, THEY HAVE DE. | Mitchell Is an Important witness, |# and can give you & good home. 4 i Fg 5 WINDOWS aera Bs he has repeatedly refu to go to|® You won't have to work, and 4 rome” ji "5 ta o Puget Bosna hap, si8@is per soni NERA INTO A PARCEL OF PEDDLERS | Portland to testify in cases no ll see t Ov ine « m. Dec isatch to the Dee. per ton; crac on trial. Say A tp eee gow |9 TE ate ey ou have & fine ¢| Italia Militaire from Tokio says the | corn, $18.00 per ton: straw, $10 r the last 4 months there has been a marked shortage in win- coe Yoru? W w Ranged | Japanese have occupied Pine T dice Peanuts, Jumba, 90; A-1|f dow glass in the desirable s Anticipating such a condition 1% wedding now. orf will wait tit! | Rill one of the important hills sur ® jf during the early part of the season I placed my order for several §} bee & now. ort will wait til! *] rounding Port Arthur utter, Eggs, Cheees. |] car on the low market, and am therefore able to name the follow- out < en low »w prices on windows glazed with my well-known brand of * ow Sot Dakot Parme tiv . c pe: * c i ealthy » Man From a South Dakota Farmer. #! yfisg Ida Tayne was this after-| ert wecamere teen the, (i Bast |f siiver-clear glass. My windows are made of clear, quarter-sawed z ne ts Seas _, *| noon committed to the Insane asy Egge—Native 4@ ssc doz; | Vertical grain fir, and are much superior to the punky, soft cedar | ‘an pave seen m. Her mind became unbalanced | Oregon ranch, 84@ Eastern, || Y0d or pine wood. Fir wood, by the government test, is strong as bes yong Sy - oe : she worried too much about | 249 2c don. as oak, -will not swell and warp and twist out of shape, Buy the best. i@ at are rong and « . rT cone Natty: 2 ike 1». Send me your orders direct I have the stock. Can sbi; rreste | looking and will make me a @ ied divered ot. ot stern 1% nia, 10@11c; |f the best in the land n ship promptly ee ee I don't ex: ©! isaac Burnett against his wife, An tin Ore Beet you to do any manual ¢| nie Burnett, was decided in far Poultry, WINDOW PRICES ov you are willing to ®| tn» defendant today. Mrs. Burnett] Chickens, hens, 13%; spring, 14@ |MIN@ OPERATOR AccuseD oF |* marry me, I will do my best #| was granted the divorce on grounds | Ic Ducks, jive, 13@16 ~ / by wa 6 of incompatibility of temperament — j DESERTING HIS WIFE AND/® Dis farm and can give you a @ Fish, Eto. } . home rhaps @| J. W. Gook was this afternoon! gratput. e@Tu%e per Ib CHILD . y given y re @| committed to the insane asylum. He|trout, 12%¢ per Ib: found . your at will ©] wandered away from home two or | per Ib; soles, do per Ib; shrimps, | ed . 4 sufficient induce- @| three days ago. He was subject to | 10@18c per Ib; silver smelt, bc ‘ ome. I mean what I @ elancholia. Gy Scripps News Aes'ns . aay, pth DE be se tat LO 8 Groceries and Cereals, . ery you—Frou ri «| | Holly, self-ratsing buckwheat, ces are only. sample I keep all sizes in sto CHICAGO, Dec. 1.—Charged with = “ bas lows OC | case, $4.25; Holly cake and pr ;® Farmer, Signed “Thompson.” @ flour, por cuse, $4.00; pearl barley, | deserting his wie t in *| Rain Da Skirts 1 26-1> Boxes, per cwt, 84.50; pearl OF-+-4- 4-4-4 994-44 94404044464 | Darley, 100-'b sacks, $4.00; spilt F 5 e | Chicago th years ago I iM Ip b> boxes, $5.00; split peas "lain window frames The British bark Englehor at Special Prices | med, 0; popcorn, per || Window frames fitted for weights |kenale, of Boise, Idat walthy has been at Port Townsend Inside door frames 1 | last August, arrived in port} G - ‘i | siden C, in sack: Outside door frames a y ail cca di aan hiiineien ob broken and she will be re-/} gores, wide welt seams, @ |, les, per bale. $2.76 one. I have the larges tribution o' s class of material in the 5 Judge Dunne Mrs. Ma paired at Moran seams taped and double f/ meal, hon, per barrel 400; yellow | Northwest z 4 laims that while at . a ts balaine | ne nicely flared, 94.0¢ corn meal, r pale, 2.20; whity I did not build up this great business on fraud or misrepresen- - cn gain areas \ an de tas es mae, may oe g205 $1 coneee! i n Hoe D0; rolled oats, per |B tation. I never resort to trickery in business | - le she has been < Ga” TataGen dee tes waeees oF ats jj Vales, Pridey : CCC TO2E: neat fakes |f Send for my price lists. Same cost you nothing. Malled free . k in a rtment store to sup-|the court calendar and setting | Ladies’ All Wool 7-gored Storm Farina Se eee Mee ae sash weights, sash cord, locks, hinges, « rt herself and son ) cases for the comin; nth | Skirt, each seam with three hominy. uilding paper and moldings. E ’ as 3 h | hominy. . bale, $2.60 Write to my salesroom, 1508 Third Ave e, Seattle, U. S&S. A. - \- | quarter-inch wide platting. 9 tn barrels, $6.20; dry granulated, In . Newspaper Ent California, and from | P ” tailor-made throughout, $5.00 §/eacks, $6.15; cube. in barrel, ’ e = Flour, patent. per barrel, hoe AWOniae, Oni, De a warlike people The Bonnet Bewitching value, Friday 99.76 || Fier, patent goer naire ere 0. B. Wi Of the least writen of trib wufasturing on | |] Ladies and Black Mixed é — 302 Minnesota . . , Gans, and at th same time nkets, gewgawe| Ww f < beer a abury's Best, $ largest and most favorably knowr h and teh most interesting of the 4 ario hunte a} Skirt 5 gored with kota, $8.75. Whole wheat flour, largest r avorably known sash and door dealer in of red men the Mojaves of the Overland trains ar ilor button barrel, $4.00; graham, $3.80; graham, @m California odes x teas oie ible stitched, . felle 10m, per baie, 82.16; rye flour, 50s, tribe a p ei ee ed sear nicely fared per barrel, $4.75; rye flour, 108, per This i “ oe a 1 n oi 5 | 1 Frid necial bale $2.60; rye meal, 608, per barrel, = aa % Z 1 one and held sway over nearly | Early exp ed that the | e, Friday “ that region known as the Mojave | yw es | $4.85 . desert in California a large | habit i Lad Dark Oxford Storm r to & little band located in the in th ton, trimming on bottom of 7 ——— ‘ mdse "* skirt, $2.75 value, Friday Ss ee GRAIN and STOCK i trot i }f have n pa . us of 1 i ope teeta | PRIVATE WIRES ’ pidipsyep | 300-®, be CONTINUOUS MARKETS. ‘ . 2 n- { renee . latbineus | } | CHICAGO MARKETS. | 112 Columbia St. ’ tisfactior | 206, 208, 210 Pike Street, Reported for The Star by W. A GROUND FLOOR HALLER BLDG t was cons | Ryer & Co., 112 Columbia str vy Phones: Sunset Main 1089; Ind, 952. t | | —— private wire | aking of =| | | Wheat—Dec., 109 1-8, 107 3-4, 108; | his bra i -. ms hie fe h. pd — — — — _ SPECIAL TOMORROW | See ome ok be | CUT RATES ON [atay,“ti03-s," 1091-8, 1083-8 to 7 &. tRO Thoug < 109 1-2; July, 99 3-4, 98 3-8, 98 1-2 to] Year, 751,000 bushe rn, 614 so High-« Canned Corr t trong 1 4 ” 4 Chicago h wheat = fol worth Ibe ca ‘ urns the fact that the tribe| NTISTS Corn—Deec., 48 7-8 to 49, 48, 48 3-8 1- | ¥ er aa eer egenerated into @ parcel of weak nee |May, 457-8, 451-2, 455-8; July, |!ow pede: gps day sener " . = oR 45 7-8, 45 5-8 to 46 3-4, 46 5-8. No. 3 red, $1.09@1.1 2 hard | ath. . Th pron’ For months there A white aigret, a k Oats—Dec., 291-8, 29, 2 May, | Winter, $1@1.13; Ne hard winter, | 3 Cans for 25c¢ aaa ae’ tia live |hispers of the poke be tips, a band of velvet }91 3-8, 311-8 1-8 to 311-4; July, | $1.01@1.06; No. 1 northern spring, | booing seaccnapr a | dainty ties, and here ng, fluffy chiffon tie 81 1-4 to 31 3-8, 31 1-8, 311-8 to31 1-4,| $1:16@1.20; No 2 northern spring, | . This price good for tomorrow ond seeds and nimais, | ite, pretty little man p the | plete the artistic creation. The blac peat Pork—Jany., 12.92, 12.77 0; | $1.07@1.13; No. 8 spring, $1@1.12, prefer . Friday, eniy. if they bet fe » foe. face Of & coquet hopes that it has c|/k bonnet is worn most effectively |“! °° ae | May, 13.12, 12.95 to 12.97, 13.00, Sales to noon, 731,500 shares. : t Coffee roasted every day men they would be filled with cour-|9me to stay, It is a bewitching | with black. A string of pearls abo _- NEW YORK STOCKS, Mot lowed at 88-4 per cent, if os and & ry of the tribe would |frame for a bright face. The bonne /ut the collar of a black gown with NEW YORK, Dec, 1.—Amid tn-] Atchison, 89, 88, 88; Amalgamated | 1 abt tnt 4 lt is for evening wear. It is made In| hand-made transparent yoke makes tense excitement and he trading | Copper, 8 4, 802-4, 807-8; Raltt > " 2 lors or in black. The model her| the costume he own attractive. |th ock market Hapsed tod: ‘& Ohio, 98 3-4, 971-4, 971 "4 e shown is of black crushed velvet,|The bonnet in pale blue is exquisi | some ocks on call dre 6) B. RT, 69, 68, 681 the brim edged with black chiffon | te |points, and oth were 1 ly 1-2; ¢ Pacifi ‘ shaded off. ‘The belief that a final |1833-8, 133 5-8; Chicago Gr Boston Huntess Dentis ne phew eke babe wig tee Fe, : 1422. 20¢ AVE. OPP. BON Mar NOTICE | The Alaska-Pacific Na son company's tear § a Clara | sails for Valdez, Cc ! Seward tonight The veasel carry 20 pasengsers and 600 tons of general freight. The steamer Hainier, L. H. Gray | So., sailed from San Francisco TEA AND COFFEE CO. |for Seattle yesterday afternoon. . 21 he vessel had 30 passengers and |ECOND AVENUE, 600 tons of freigh' Meer Madicon Stress The British bark Muskoka Port Townsend at 12:15 for » Superior Stoves and Ranges Hae + Main 19 SCHRAM & GORDON, Ballard, Wa: left Bridge, Beach & Co Houre—: Er * m, to 6 p.m. handed down | 40 8-8, 39, 391-4; Louisvil EXAMINATION FREE |..." n Nawhivile, 148, 1419-4, 140 9-4; it~ | BUNS Toa a Extracting ..Free|Gold Fillings.750 | supposed to hax res Silver Pillings.35e| Full Set |for the big break |not# Central, 1681-8, 156 3-4, 157 jold Crowns. $3.00 .... Liverpool opened %-8e higher and| Manhattan, 1685-8, 167 1671 WE GUARANTEB ALL WORK|closed 3-4 higher than yesterday's | Metropolitan, 125 1-4, 123 1-4, 124 FOR 12 YEARS | cle Car receipts were: Minne-| Missouri Pacific, 1111-2, 109 7- apolis, 454; Duluth, 199; Chicago, 41,/ 110 New York Central, 141 3-4,/ |. RUE PAgLess Primary. receipts today: Wheat, |1883-4, 1898-4; Norfolk, 70 1-4.| a : 788,000 bushels; last year, 1,095,000 | 76 1-8. People’s 1118-8, iture Co. . bushels; corn, 686,000 bushels; last | 1101 110 1-2 Pennsylvanta, Red Front Furniture Co. Ld varee Avenue, Seattle. 5, 6 Union Block, 808 SECOND AVE. SOUTH, Reading, $48,000 bushels, ft Rock Island Wheat, 86,000 bushels; Shipments to-| 1391 last | 78 8 year day: Se eon maine hla Ra p—ncntaterencscetelinntil - “

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