Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ADAMS TEA AHD COFFEE CO. At 921 Second Ave. et For the BEST TEA AND COFFEE CO. #21 SECOND AVENUE ear Madison Street After Six o’Clock Specials 696 Negligee tonight $1.45 $2.25 e and Embroid tonight MANY MORE & SPECIALS Ready for Business MAX RAGLEY DRUG CO. Cor 2d and Pike Ragiey’s Corr Phe 417 cpiioa' do. 417 Between Fourth and Futth Aveoues. BARGAINS {tn Opera Glasses, Gold and Gold-Filled Eyeglasses for Christmas Presents Eyes Examined Free. G. A. LINDAUER | The Morning After | YOUR THEATER PARTY THERE WILL Be HEADACHP--NO SOUR STOMACH—IF YOU ARE CAREFUL IN THE SELECTION OF YOU OLID FOOD AND USE NOTHING i e e ER MADE < THE BREST MATE RIALS SCIENTIPICALL - 80} THAT IT A! DIGESTI AND HELPS SOUND, REFRESHING SLEEP. Thy IT | 2 DOZ HALF PINT BOTTLES, DELIVES 90c ‘ PHONE, 1x 2 SANTA ANA INJURED BY STRIKING A ROCK smmercial houses of Alaska. Newberg, knelt an eloquent prayer, asking the not only to clear him from TIDAL WAVE LEFT HIS CLOTHES | tne cnatwe tn to bring the viven ' BEHIND nF called fi | A prayer meeting in the court e, but | © for DOES GREAT DAMAGE ON EAST (Spectal to The Star.) vlemnity. | was being While the jury COAST OF ENGLAND forth in a hymn 7 «| round me roll there is pea alm of soul The trial was the climax « ble brewing among the Free with the pastor, Rev Bowman, on one hand, and Petty john, a re nt member, on the The former (By Scripps News Ass'n) LONDON, Jan. 7.—A tidal w struck the east coast of England thie morning and did great damage At Yarmouth the wa awept over the marine promenade. Fam ilies in houses facing the sea are other began a series imprisoned in the upper stories. When he thought they At Cleethorps the newly built sea continued long enough an wall was was away. Consider nounced the meetings w tose able damage was done a arbor Pettyjohn tried to contin the | ough, Dover and Shernes t.| meetings without regard to pas te w and the lat t| new lock on the church and ¢ * zealous parishoner to ke baffled 4 No legal counsel a on either side, Bishop Coffee, of Port Pettyjohn climbe ‘A GLOOMY CHRISTMAS (By Beripps News Ass'n) PETERSBURG, Jan. 7.—T istmas was celebrated pitulation of Port Ar thur cast @ al gloom over the festivities. The czar attended the church services this morning. The baby czarevitch received nearly & thousand Christmas presents. | w , i land, appearing for the prosecution the Harmony house | On mising not to repeat the of itd $$$ | fense Pettyjohn was given the mini ot $5 ing, a Chinaman who has Pi nrar By 4 in the county jail for three months under charge of be- | ing In the United States on a forg fed certificate, was tried before Judge Hanford in the federal court this morning per penal ans. WINSLOW'S Bae SOOTHING SYRUP hag been need by Millions of Mothers for thete Oaliaren white Feat" m4 fy soothes the obiid, sottn pains curse wind colic, and cts jor diarrhsrm. ‘TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. sT Russian Ch today. Th n i N. 7, 1905. ‘bishop Spatding BREAT NORTHERN MAY ABSORG THE N. Y. K. at its hall new officers held DIVORCE ASKED BY CHILD WIFE lent representa- | Swdiewtl by fraud tidBa ba become a wife, when she wee daly 11 years of age, is th iffeual story told in a divorce com plaknt 1 in the superior court this mprning by Mrs. Venus Haney | —— - " “bg ee husband , Warren man @ great many years n herself. The oddly| a eh couple never lived together poe Bnd wife Mra. Haney aska for the dec on the ground that when she was married she did not know the na ture of th marriage ceremony and relied on statements made t which were fa al e and made f the purpose of tricking her into the marriage Th coren a per formed in Canada Th marriage was brougt it prin ipally through th efforta of the foster parents of the child wife. j Mra. Hane presented by At-| torney Walte ton. $nuetio CUTLERY | wr VESSEL WILL GO ON DRYDOCK AT MORAN BAQS.. FOR RE { PAIRS—DAMAGE DID NOT AFFECT HER SEAWORTHINESS : a An & OFFICIALS WILL SEE J. J. HILL REGARDING THE a * TRANSFER OF MANAGEMENT OF LINE TO RAILROAD MAG - — NATE a LI ta * W a & ah " : “te ; I ’ “ ' " A . ' . A . , 1 A at aa ni FREE 1 " b vet * mer ' ® h » Tone * ‘ Withe ; ’ pg eb ym 4 ON CURING v car- | “te tt Cc Tota ee atarrh B FoR} k . ; I »M M ' ‘ 4 : od e ' Catarrh Specialiet PRIES x ; e : : ie was felt at hood * i « « 8. : re « Neglicted Catarrh ends FOOTPADS ALL BUT KILL FR | _ : sare of it in tim QUINN, O FNEW YORK AAISE CRY ene aoe ; phe aa @y Scripps News Ass'n.) | OF BOODLE « EM . ’ ; fa : ; ° HE MAKES NO CHARGE of New LU Y " . - x it way wetie 6 | : so seansc lhe fo With MISSOURI REPUBLICANS IN A ar 5 t “g BIG MIX-UP OVER SENATOR “y Pry - ; n ' > | m eek nd left unconscious on th ene as ON . . “arr ' ' « ‘ PERMA MAY P By Gortpos News Assn) ans during the Crime f } i KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jar rt theref a Krand, f the | ty CATARRH SPECIALIST | nomination in the republican ca fesset ruler ‘ t * |SPROULE, 28% Trade Building jot Thomas K. Niederingha f He wa N ‘ Going | Gesten senator, to succeed Senator Cockrell |!" army t redit |= ———— }has provok bitter f vn the T wa t . | FRE A h | eaeeeee Ps “ E MEDICAL ADVICE | proba ah re ane will | avairy and in at present | @ Stooooeoeee COUPON The Alaska Steamship i> company’s | Polt to D event Niederinghaus’ ele Se ae nee at a eels r Is - steamer Dol fi the north . - ig h Ps Z| - y k * tonight with st of passen a wan aA | Fiasco os gers and a full cargo of general cobunind one hed Fe z > ur mouth t bad freight. The vessel will carry many 7 vam ee ©9460-0446 1-0-4-4-460-46660-00000/ mornings» prominent people of southeastern bre in connection with Doe you @ dull fecting who will go north on the vessel is| alleged use o i Postmas@ih Pula, of talicity; ech) © Kling sensation in 1M. M. Pritchard, a mining man. who | | : egram fro mthe Hon. W.1! po yo. ny ny is ney ing with J Tisdale for | es mat night to the ef harge from the nos = the purchase of the Snettisham | , taken the 5 #i-1) Does the + ny to your mines at that place. deal if : before the 6 | throat from the nose completed will be one of the largest | ; premengem: Oe sfers which has NAMPF astern Alaska in many| A. M. Harmon, a private detect-] PREACHER ON TRIAL HOLDS ' ADDRESS years live, charged with subornation of damian city f a y +°omn Chas Roner, with four by perjury,.who has been out on bal OMPTU PRAYER MEET-| receipts of Ballard for the month of || s+++..++ sscscceceececccscend six men, is going into th |awaiting trial, was surrendered by ING IN Mietrict. Runner is accow his bondamen, William Floyd and ovat uM Harry Taylor, whe casing, | W. Mier, this morning and ne ; or possibly purchasing, the Fifth |@ prisoner in the county Jail. Har i A at Skagway }mon is ace 1 of trying to per (Special to The Star) Emil Pe mn is another yassen-|®uade Charles Baker to PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 1.—“Yo John Stephens ger who ie taking in horses and a | falsely in . mt rnegh Peps —"Your | palia party of men. He is bound for the | sult of H. Oldt against Dr ooo, re ar-| nile White river diggings near Dawson. | & Jordan » action bh aS per — = ai seat H. C. Brown. a civil engineer taken in the sinee Inst Ap neel ‘ ™Y the day » hearty dinner. It en route for Dawson, where he is | and Harmon s attorneys are putt ean P 1/8 thought that , was the to survey the right-of-way of the | forth every effor h His | Judge a) cause, He was r by trade 1 F Slondike Mines railway | missed. The ght!” Then = he. | and lived at Fourth avenue went = vessel carried many tons of | better of thei be an-| . se and Sixty-fourth street. He leaves or the different mines and | swerable fendant do,|& wife and family |For Best Wines and Liquors ite ¢ Knights of Pyth ige No. 123] New York Liquor Co 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH. Phor Main 2872; Ind. 1325 YOUR NAILS MANICURED AND POLISHED. BUTLER BARBER SHOP. BONNEY - WATSON CO Directors and Embalmen Par Third ave and Colymbis street Main 18 Beatile Wash WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF FURS IN THE CITY. SEE OUR PRICES ON FURS. C. C. BERG FURRIER 1426 First Ave ALBERT HANSEN JEWELRY, WATOHES GUT GLASS 706 Ist Avenue We are ov with Ladies’ Small ¢ Watche 1 until sold from $5 to $10 on each HOUGHTON & HUNTER 704 First Avenue Ti, any evening. your copy ot The Star hes not arrives at 6 00 o'clock, | lelephone—& . Main 1050, of I pendent 1 and 7:00 at once. by syecial measen, G-L-Holmes Furniture Co- U01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. $25, OO a Bedroom (¢ Pi droom § Furnish Phree pomp! 1 Oak Bed, Dre Spring, Mattr Pair Pillow Blanke Actual ‘r, Commode, Coil Pillow Sli Sheet /alue $40 Our North Window THE GREATEST SLAUGHTER OF Watches Diamonds Silverware and Jewelry Ever Known in Seattle WE MUST LY SELL AT RAISE $ AND BE IN TEN DAYS, OW COST AND WILL ACTUAL- COME IN AND BE Wm. S. Tarrant&Co. 108 Cherry Street CONVINCED, C. W. Boynton Saw and Hardware Co. 300 Pike Street oi JUST ARRIVED SHIPMENT OF CROSS CUT, ONE MAN SAWS ALSO DOUBLE CUTTING BUCKS. FULL LINE BUILDERS’ AND ¢ HARDWARE IN STOCK AT PRICES. THE 0. K. WASHING MACHINE Price $10.00 I nd $1 . Clearance Bargain ood assort ross Dress Westberg & Childs Cloaks, Suits and Millinery Same Price—Cash or Credit. 1312 SECOND AVENUE Opposite Arcade Block NOTICE —— Bridge, Beach & Co Superior Stoves and Ranges Are Handled By SCHRAM & GORDON, Ballard, Wash. Phone Main 19