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Credit | Wea Werny, Watoh Ve Grow” geet The Now Store Friday Values Should Interest You COR. SECOND AVE @ UNION STREET PRESIDENT DIAZ IS INAUGURATED TODAY _ CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF MEXICO BEGINS THE TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR OF HIS RULE IN THE REPUBLIC ® Ass'n) } Corr (Ry Scripps Ne al, th vi CITY OF MEXICO, De Al oo re : t Maxico united today in pay n- | laborat : gave t A nk : a p e mE m er b s elected in 18 and has serve ring the term im PRESIDE! NT DIAZ. after his f one, when — friends was in office. easion being his inauguration as tion was amended then President of the republic to which allowing p dents to be elected for @ffice he was re-elected last sum-| successive terms, and bh been mer. The ceremonies also included | at the head of the government ever the Induction into office of Ramon sinca FROM A POWERFUL, CANNIBALISTIC TRIBE, THEY HAVE DE- GENERATED INTO A PARCEL OF PEDDLERS | Newspaper Enterprise Associatior ity of Need California, and from | « 1 warlike eople 10S ANGELE Dec. 1 A picked avaingre Ph ue | Of the least w trit et ot ufacturing and , Gans, and be t 1 k gewgaws Ti thest interesting of the 4 S| and trifies to the curio h and] Of red men is the Moja f peg 0 = This tribe was once a 5 PI Bade erenthons 2 one and held sway over + ‘ that region known as the Mc | " desert Calit a and a ‘ tract in Arizona. It t* 1 od r to @ little bana ted h q ahaa & " 3 ‘ i | COM Fee 4 | t ; s Qn : aking f his bra SPECIAL TOMORROW | Though (FRIDAY) ntur High-grade ¢ — - worth Ibe can; t ‘ow, Fri mourns t j day Jogenerater men, afraid ar path. _ 3 Cans for 25¢ ff Sc". . upon tame foods. Th eat herbs , This price good for tomorro and seeds and tiny timid animals. Friday, only If they but feasted upon brave foe ; Coffee roasted every day. men they would be filled with cour-| ; glory of the tribe would ; 1 { The Alaska-Pacif Navigation | company ar nta Clara sails for Valdez, Cooks Inlet, and Seward tonight. The vessel will carry 20 pasengsers and 600 tons of general freight. Kainier, L. H. Gray |@ 6o., sailed from San Francisco \for Seattle yesterday afternoon. |The vessel had 30 passengers and | 600 tons of freight. * The Britian bark Muskoka left Port Townsend at 12:15 for Seattle, The steamer | AAMT TEA AND COFFEE CO. $21 SECOND D AVENUE, ison Gtreet. Near Madi THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, DWC, 1, 1 ~ | INVESTIGATION | (Gpeclal to The Star) BREMERTON, | L—Th qf i ya 0 t the a E t 1 ‘ ' at P rar wii | report of th agra 1 ¢ ma depal MUKILTEO Ai ue ODED STREET SUIT | r en t SIMPLE eS —— - STATE SENATOR | . me it ost th |ANOTHER OREGON OFFICIAL’S NAME BROUGHT INTO LAND FRAUD CASES—HANDWRITING EXPERTS TESTIFY FOR THE WHOLESALE PMices. prices are to any buyer ts PROSECUTION Pric 0 per ¢ SER Provisions. Free Meat—Cow beef, 6c per It is eines Scew eae beef, 6% ep, 8GSc It y News Ass'n.) ‘ Ib; muttoh, 6@6%ec Ib PORTLAND, De he da t t ean bk a | visions—Hame I8@1¢0 tb t f ew tai att 13% @16%0 Ib; bel b t the ye xpe armen Vegetables. t ally fam ' en, $90 per tos . to draw Yar ' sre 1 te ely around the al ‘ «16 ators. ‘ nes A le w + avidewee! ‘ kine, $ " tor 1 ‘ 5 h tiie « enator F k } “ y t how heavily he was] t beans » took | r p| . Rho best drensed w a? t 1 Ke It | colleen “ype BE rahe Green Fruit, Ete. ov |cagive f xpensive 5 Apples, We thee | Pied an t at and attract per box; 5 ~ | Wilton cha f the richest cloth it on fs S218 Pimple and unassuming. It , * #|\* eQually sulted to mat t bunch, * 4 | Vel¥et At the waist, the f 5 te ® PROPOSALS FOR NAN PAT- @| the cuffs add much to th pp kay ry ‘ TERSON SHAND @jance of the sult. The velvet may ims ‘ ‘ vo @|be biack, gra Cape 4 Jermeyn. . bs t@ be the r... — o = > . rN y irain and Fe SENATOR JOHN H. MITCHELL. | * ar Nan—I saw your pic bal even se ig ge : . in The Mound City Ga- @ ell shades $25.00@ 29.00 pe The senior senator from Oregon | # and I fell in love with @ et ton, wheat, . 00@i7.00 per borta has brought himeelf into unpleas-|@ you right away. I always had ¢ Cc , A $22.00 per toi bran. $20.00 per ton; | ant notoriety in conenctior . weakness for theatrical @ \Japs Occupy ofl meal, $3260 per tor” B. W. tim land fraud cases now t at|* nd I want you to mar- + ethy, $18.00 per ton; BW. | Port! In spite of th t that |® I own * Another Fort pressed timothy, 919 Mitchell is an imp ant witness, | + an give 1 . a 6 > Spee ene. ton; he hi epeated! “ o go to |@ n't to work nl « td uget Sour: y bd per toni = hus r, " at ay r : i to go t 7 bg ~ a bs P ROME | middlings, $24.00 per ton; crack cn trial testify in the cases now $ = * ad , . ee ~ Italia Milite corn, $29.00 per ton; straw, $10.01 om tria! me hen shall I come to + sehr ton, Peanuta, semba, $e; 4-1, — |@ New York? We can bave the @| 200 | = | @ wedding now, or I will wait til! #| Butter, Egos, Cheers. |® you're out of this mesa— #| ed ail @ From a South Dakota Fars Ol sites ten Wages Was thie ate erative croamary.Ste per b.; a ne was this afte - ai yg > ee ; “| noon committed to the insane asy hb, 4@ bc Gon | gr oe ° m. Her mind became anced | ¢ Eastern, | ey r photograph * | because she worried too about 2 s ® that y are st | os weet wee i Tad ib jee 4 wite though . tena eenath Oc st his wife, An- | Mf skim. 8@9c is ey, @| nie Burnett, was decided in fav Poultry. | work. If x ©] the defendant y. Mrs. Burnett | 3 spring, 140 MIN@ OPERATOR ACCUSED oF) INAITY me * | was granted the divorce on grounds @u T make 7 | of incompatibility of temperament DESERTING HIS WIFE AND|® Die farm an D4 | . home ¥ 4 | ow x was oor Halibut. ‘ CHILD . nity given you | committed to the 1 He | trout, 12 per Ib . jown your past will @| wandered away from or |per Ib; soles, de per — . you suffictent induce- | thr Jays ago. He was subject to | 10@i8c per Ib; stive : : |@ ment to come an what I ¢ n Groceries and Ce (By Scripps News Aew'ns ‘ I love yc 11 want to @| — indie “Gadcuienen Wack: oak CHICAGO, Dec. 1.—Charged with marty 9 From an lowa | Holly cake and pastry @ Farmer, Signed “Thompson.” @ per case, $4.00; pearl barley, feserting his wif 1 iit ‘ ‘ K | D. Ski 126-1> boxes, per cwt, 84.50; pearl $0404000004 ain a rts |barley, 100-1 sacke, $4.00; spilt Chicago s ago! M j | pean, 28-[b bomen, $5.00; split peas Enelehors. || at Sp 1 IP; ices | popcorn, per ae seein al *eoor|t at Special Prices |!’ arrived in port] a Sugar, Golden C, in sucka, § rn erator, wa nted at th One of her|§ Black Cheviot Storm Skirts, 7 ks. $8.65; por he will be re-/] gores, wide welt seams vaper bale. $2.76; Cora | seams taped and double barrel. 84.00: yellow - 1 Nared 00 $2.20; white | claims tha holding a ne stitched, nicely flared, #4 corn meal, 608, $4.00; rolled oats, per era rt this after value, Friday $2.96 J) barrel, CCC, $6.25; wheat fakes noon purpose of going over * es Storm 4) DOS, 78 Jba, $2.20: Farina, per barrel, the ¢ calendar and. setting |{, Ladies’ All Wool 7-gored Storm 9) 96.6); Farina, 10-ib per bale ases for the coming month | Skirt, each seam with three Sas — we Boe a | quarter-inch wide plaiting. in barrels, $6.90; dry granulated, tn tailor-made throughout, $5.00 {| eacks, $6.16; cube, in barrel, $6.55 a M 5 Flour, patent. per barrel, $4.75; The Bonnet Bewitching value, Friday 98,75 || Ficer, (eatepe ape terre Sore Ladies’ Gray and Black Gold Medal. $6.26: Minnesota ~ Reretlent Cloth hard wheat, $6.00; Pillsbury , , with Pillabury’s Best, $7.26; Star ta, 6 with kota, $6.76. Whole wheat flour, a ttor barrel, $4.00; graham, $3.50 hip 10m, per baie, 62.16; ry per barrel, $4. bale $2.6 Lad Skirt ton, trimm skirt, % a $1.98 Many other styles that we have not space to list | CHICAGO MARKETS. 788,000 bushels; last year, 1,095,000 bushels; corn, 586,000 bushels; last 348,000 bushels. Shipments to- Wheat, 36,000 bushels; last 206, 208, 210 Pike Street. Reported for The Star by W. A. Ryer & Co., 112 Columbia street, by Wheat — Dec 109 1-8, 107 3-4, 108 CUT RATES ON May, 1108-8, 1091-8, 1083-8 to 5-8 Corn— Dee BR 1 5B? are now e te May 45 7-8 DENTAL 8 to 4 For months there have been w/velvet. A white algret, a knot of W ut rat hispers of the poke nnet and its/ostrich tips, a band of velvet ribbo art 8 dainty tle and here The pet r r fluffy chiffon tle t 1 of n face of a coquet hopes that it has c|k bonnet is worn most effectively |"! P® oft 12 ome to stay. It is a witching | with black. A string of pearls abo TEETH NO _— me for a bright face e|ut the collar of a black gown with imout PLATES P | NEW YORK, Dec, 1.—Amid In for evening wear. It hand-made tra nt ye makes PECIA F tense excitement ib t ‘ or in black. The model the costume here shown attractive. A th k market it ¢ shown |s of black whed velvet, |The bor in pale blue is exquisi l e stocks on 1 drop c the brim edged with black chiffon ’ te N points, and oth were } NOTICE EXAMINATION FREE n be handed 4 Extracting ..Free| (old Pillings.750 | supposed to have been respon Stiver Pll oe; Full Set ‘eeth lfor the bie break jold Crowns ae 00 3.00| Liverpool opened 3-8c higher and wp at {TEE ALL WORK|cloned 8-4 higher than yesterday's b FOR 1 ye Aa lors arr ipts w Minne Japolis, 464; Duluth, 189; Chicago, 41 Superior Stoves and Ranges EY PAgtess seeary, conaipee sett aaah Are Handied By , * 713 First A ttl SCHRAM & GORDON, Ballard, Wash. 22%3',, Parlors 1. 2, 9 4, 88 Union Block, | year, Hours—8:30 a m, to 6 p, m. day IS FINISHED GL Holmes Furnit 1101-\103-11¢ tureCo SECOND AVEJ Underpriced for Friday-Saturday Sofa Pillows Mercerized Pillow Cord Bed and Dres > , Bargains AND UP Ino $1.95 Neat Iron Bed 4 substan [er B. Williams’ Sash and Door Bargains ONE PRICE TO ALL improving the q ross panel fir do t i's beet door made by s machinery. The panel rly wood, and the wtile r a are quarter sawed, al ¢ making a beauti- sing and worth a the fol- Per door. panel, fir $1.30 panel, fir $1.30 panel, fir $1.30 panel, fir $1.30 panel. fir $1.20 panel, fir $1.30 panel, fir $1.30 panel, fir $1 20, $1. Toes & cross pane 5 cross pane $1. 30 $1.50 $1.50 $1.75 have 4%-Inch Are made of dry, m rail ected tim which timber is steamed thor- " lowing the machine to cut clean and even, v the most perfect on the market in the Northwest, and far superior to any medium-priced door sold else i WINDOWS t 4 months there has been a ed shortage in win- | sin the desirable sizes. Anticipating such a condition ring the early part of the season I placed my order for several the low ma low pri «lane al grain fir ak, will not nd me your orders 4d the best in the land WINDOW PRICES 2 light 2 tent et, and am theref e to name the follow- windows glazed with my well-known brand of windows are le of clear, quarter-sawed are much superior to the punky, soft cedar Fir wood, by the government test, is strong as and warp and twist out of shape, Buy the best. rect. I have the stock. Can ship promptly swell le price: nly. samp all sizes in ste WINDOW FRAMES window frames ow frames fit door frames Outside door frames I make shipments I have the largest d Northwest I did not build up weights everywhere and trit t wholesale prices to every- class of material in the this great busir fraud or misrepresen- tation, I never resort to trickery in t 38 Send for my price lists. Same you nothing. Mailed free on your request. I sell sash weights rd, locks, hinges, building paper and moldings Write to my s 1508 Third Av Seattle, U. 0. B. WILLIAMS favorably kn 1 Sa sroom S.A. and ost h and door dealer in W. A. RYER & CO. GRAIN and STOCK BROKERS PRIVATE WIRES CONTINUOUS MARKETS. bd 112 Columbia St. GROUND FLOOR HALLER BLDG, Phones: Sunset Main 1089; Ind, 952. ear rm, 614,000 mr 8 26 4 St. Paul, bushels 000 bushels, | 1 8 8 eh fol- | 1511-8 plat Pacific, ¢ No. 2 hard Sales to noon, NEW YORK STOCKS. y closed " K UP B. RT, 69, 68 138 8-8, 183 5-8; Chk Ih Roston Tiinless Dentists ‘ 4 1422 208 AVE. OPP, BON MARGH Nash 14 UARRANTEED WORK AT MODERATE Pre |nots Central, 1 Manhattan, 168 | Metropolitan, 12 Missourl Pacif 110 New York 1393-4, 1993-4; 761-8, 761-8; People's 1101-2, 1101 Pennsylvania, 8; Reading ie, ow Island 1891