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Tells Story of Her Life’ Ghee WHE ACCUSATION AFTER THE DEATH OF HER HUS@AND AND |¢ 1 ne ¥ THE SOLITARY CONFINEMENT IN A MISERA®LE, SMALL grabams, 1 DUNGEON AFTER HER SENTENGS | ; it « a Cha sae ties hew a ‘e a NEW YORK, be Mrs. ¥ tk me @ book 4 j Ma ae ence Mayr It is Uteratly } 7 : : their t ve Ls a t x The Leader th x a ft ecithing that tick het 1 ment with new | recreation, any t 9 E whether it be one cent or one d ar at Th Lea this week 7 REMEMBER, A TICKET GOES WITH EVERY PURCHASE x A Rare Handkerchiel Opportunity 4 Our New York buyer recently Any Dre kirt purchased 2,000 dozen Hand , t wet 4 kerchiefe—a cleanup of a large m= - - : eastern factory—and ny 80 on san np called seconds. Many of the oe are slightly solled or a stitch) Handkerchiefs ts, ‘ a gropped etc. They are not! jawn, at, each Wa in IEEE Tor pardect goods, but can| 400. Be, O60, 61.80 ¢ royal pu x and be bought at 25 CENTS ON to $2.0, dinal, ma 3 a THE DOLLAR. Fine Sheer! crcice Lot of Trimmed and Un-| 2ck® resularly om Lawn Handkere 028 baer gh oA yer veel row, choice broidered corn ince! and $2 one : FURS es 4 trimmed, quarter h Inch for Shans Veewseend Dene 4 hem; tomorrow your cholcefor} 41) trimmed Hats at Half The, O8e and $1 ---2e, 2%, 3 1-Be and Be etch, Handkerchiefs of fine lawn Price Brook Mink B half inch hem, lace trimmed or Women’s Suits, greatest offer of Other Spec embroi %, each the season. Choice of any suit 81-30, ton tor $12.50 Toy Stoves and Ranges and good for real cooking. Of all kinds, complete with cooking utens $1.25 Stove, complete O50 few very special, Wednesday $1.50 Stove, complete $1.19) only each $ ‘ $1.95 Stove, complete $1.48 50 Pit or She » Krokinole Board $8.00 Large Ranges, complete. A 39c | Ibe Best Kid Body Doll BOYS EDISON AND TICKETS GIRLS FREE TELL THIS MAMMA OR WEEK AT PAPA THE LEADER. FREDERICK & NELSON (Inc.) COMPLETE CREDIT HOUSEFURNISHERS. UNTIL CHRISTMAS WE HOLD GOODS FOR FUTURE DELIVERY WHEN DESIRED | Christmas Gifts Bought Here Are Sure to Please Permanently We've far too much at stake to sell during the H style, quality or durability of which there ts the shadow If we had no other motive than this one of self-protection goods at any price. The truth of the matter, however, ts that there is a pleasure ! ‘even on a smaller margin of profit, far above any there might be profit. Such being the case, it follows that Chrismas gifts bought here carry with them greater sat isfaction for giver and recipient alike because of the mutual knowledge that they come from “The Store Where Quality is Paramount Louwelsa Art Pottery for Additional Offerings From Les Tomorrow the Stock Clearing Sale iene ‘saraisieree ares of Oriental Rugs floral decorations are in v others were told of in last Sunday's Louwelsa Art Va reg and $6.50 cach, » Jardini es are speci 8-in. Louwelea Art Jardinieres, ¢ 35 pape items given below were omi $-in. Louweisa Art Jardinieres, each $1.98 | trom th sila’ ak tesla ot # Nouveau Jardinieres, each 2.25 i Aat Woeveha Jardins ® Remember, this is a sale for the week uf slight SILVER PLATED WARE THAT ARRIVED LATE ; MUST BE MOVED— A consignment of Wild Rose Plated Ware that should have r n Oriental Rugs, the value of seriously impaired from the custom int, but which it is desirable we should SN, Ait E30 ed. as eh A Oneida Community © ti rived. As these goods are Regular Special and we wish to move them e rice size— Price. Pric them as follows ‘ Mat $ 6.50 $ 5.00 Teaspoons, per set of six Anatolian Mat 8.00 5.50 Dessert 00m, per wet of wix $1.15 | Guendjes, 2 ft. 10 in. by 4 ft Table Spoons, per set of #ix - | $1.30 3 in 12.75 10.00 Sugar Spoons, each 2he Kazak, 2 ft. 7 in. by 6 ft. 3in.. 15.00 10.00 Butter Knives, each 25e | Tabriz Mat 15.00 10.00 12-dwt. Knives, per set of #ix $2.00 | Kazak, 2 ft 41m. by 5 ft. 11 in.. 28.00 18.00 Fiat handied Forks to match, per set of #ix.91.25 | Kazak, 2 ft, 10 in. by 6 ft. 8 in. 28.00 19.00 Shirvan, % ft. 8 in. by 5 ft. 4 in. 20.00 23.00 THREE HAVILAND DINNER SETS REDUCED IN PRICE— Regular $36.00 50-plece set Regular $125.00 112-plece set Regular $120.00 113-piece wet ABOUT INDIA RUGS FRE IN REQUEST. A BOOK i Clearance Sale of Draperies BeginsTomorrow Morning After the Holidays it is customary to hold special sales in the different departments to make room for the following season's goods, As the Drapery Depart able for Holiday gifts, we have decided to anticipate th tunity during the next four days to purchase at material « All Rope, Leather and Tapestry Portieres, Tapestry Table Covers and Odd Pairs of Lace Cur tains are included in this four-day » Bargains will be added from time to time as the sale pro Bresses, thus keeping assortments of the different lines on display A few of the many bargains— TABLE COVERS— [ $2.00 to $3.50 Lace Curtains, a | $5.00 to $8.00 Tapestry Portleres ent contains a large number of articles suit fter-holiday clearance and give the oppor B0c Table Covers, each .....320 $1.65 ® pair $3.85 We Table Covers, each 450 | $6.00 Lace Curtains, a | 9 to $12.00 Tapestry Portieres $1.25 Table Covers, each....78e ; WO eet, sce ee Lae $1.76 Table Covers, each 95e $7.60 1 Certeinn teres, & pale ry $9.00 $2.00 Table Covers, each...$1.10 3 $3.75 sak ahielts dehenaliee ‘euana $2.60 Table Covers, each...$1.45 | $12.00 pAb ts ag A portion $2.15 Table Covers, cach...$1.75 | a $3.00 Table Covers, each cee svere © 194.50 Table Covers, each...92.26 | S120) to $20.00 Taco Curtaus & | i ) Table Covers, each. .$2.08 UE EN More ex $4.96 | rope PoRTIERES— Portieres, each $1.25 60 Re pe Portiores, each F } “15 : reduced in price proport tely | LACE CURTAINS— aA ae -Sahce ace Curtains that sell regularly | TAPESTRY PORTIERES— “ph $2.85 he high as $2.00 a pair; special, | Tapestry Portieres, priced as high | $6.00 to $9.76 Rope Portl: ao pair «. 50 mI! #5 $600 « patr, at, @ pair $2.75] each . $4.95 =... REDERICK& NELSON... (INCORPORATED.) Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. THE SEATTLE STAR fooble health her husba wud Jen death he plunge lirectly " t wan he ban . « a wh was 1? Wh us I f A tr ty . 4 " m ( hing nse A i 1 iO t t ‘ I \ ' * u wd ‘ a an wha ain arshl ma t th ked and oF u tir neonsct c the dawn of a Sabbath May 12, 1889). I am still ly FROM MR MAYBRICK’S LATEST PHOTOGRAPH t Maybrick resy le in my ab then left the room. What p nee a wht of the sam w ° my t not My ght per ore Maate Michael that they we without spon my weak tremsed me Mra. Maybrick, I am superis a of the polices, and I « to t I intend to careful how you! am about to say # After | have say, if you a reply, be say may be i a suApl ausing the * y band. Jas th inet’ 1 me and the crowd passed TACK « osthotter ! Mra. Maybrick, you are in | Utwka TUBSDAY, DEC. 13, 1904 ON MARCH ONDHS TO We HON TONE TOMDHO aa) TEGON MARCHE NORDMOFF 2 CO IDEAL GIFT SUGGESTIONS PIPES @ TOBACCO FOR CHRISTMAS. RPE, Chrletm Every Man, Wom the family can be sup Kt adies’ Felt Sits » athe Men's fine black and b 5 Col “ vere! i f F ' THE BON MARCHE ONDERFUL BOOK BA Books offered so che BOOK Ze Gt What ts Worth Wh re whose fame for deligh tful stories ix world wide, ea Christmas Stationery Ideal Gifts in Our Stationery Dept. for Little Money A nice Card the famous Cy re of Seattle, Magic ¥ as Cards—Hox contair sappointed in Love He Bought Gun and Shroud ies And Threatened the Girl! ‘renzied daughter f the implicity of tar « woman, alarmed at the tm * & straightforward | portunities of the Jap, and mplex trail, of her | te terday ap toath the commeu- |¢ Jarretson for a wa imprisonment arrest of the man. He was taken ry of her into n Seattle last night n all its t nd to Tavoma by Sheri Dent now 1 in the the n tatne of | For years the Jap is sald to rk wte It is published by |M&Y* been employed as a servant at New York firm of Funk € Wag. | Woolsey home in this city. He nalls. Mrs. Maybrick hopes to |*® intelligent Jap and a favo: gain through It vindication, sym.|!t® about the place. Mine Bessie athy and a competence grew interested in him to the extent B/G PRICE FOR - | language forta, but PAINTING. attached to his tat teacher T. R. Yokan, a capitalist of the We voleey an ity, has b from Ha art of Seatth was $2400 for the ng of } eht two fine mt Rainier and of Mount Index. The ummated this morning Hall Brother’ are shipping thelr exhibit from the St. Louls fait and NH have it ready for Inapection hin a short time. ‘Théy are pre De to eomstruct a billding as a Ho and place for exhibition of their productions. They ate also prepar for the gifts to the art room of the public Hbrary and an ounce their intention of earrying ¢ ¢ promise made to the ard when the question of | n was first suggested, Have Your Nails Manicu at Heady’s B. “44 paintings |Dortuned the well known | ¥@ een the Jap to the best of her ach him the English succeeded in her ef ame greatly a year past the Jap is said to with Misa onstantly im to marry him. Me > insistent that the girl be and told her me at 10¢ regular price for the box 60c; th ale © Cards at Ze only 3960 { thene y low that every AD r or « an red flann 1 « Felt F t iJ ete in red, brown and black with SOc flexible rhe « * OBe shape, with flex See Display in nd Everett shapes, all kid lined with Z Oe Second Ave. Window |‘ re ick tens tet near tae Oa 4 th t 4 soles and f $1.85 NORDHOFF & CO eevee Zhe 0 ~ . Te, $1.00 $3.50 ' t ©, euch , $3.50 to $10.00 RS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS BHOMYW NOS 3H ‘ K r bargains in Boc AT 100 Gift, Violets to Greet y Pansle ‘ at boxed; Enoch Arde An fT BOOKS 2he ¢ serie titles, bound in whit . bla r v rides 406 CHRISTMAS STATIO mar a world favorite, $2.50 BEAUTIFUL FT BOXES OF f ATIO EL $5.00 FOR THIS SALE ONLY t p te 40¢ I f Fir ta tract t n ewe boxes lence Pa 1B, 196, 250, 29e, ated with € floral paper; a great 300 bargain red t to on ei beautiful Gift I red 8, decorate $1.50 to $6.00 ‘ er, H o a a design: “ € $1.50 to $5.00 tr t from 6Be Ve B0e e ' tone o etter and note . ket Knives, for ladies’ pu 106 aper and er autiful and most accepta ‘ assorted Card able for \ tt; t OBe $1.75 | NORDHOFF @2 c THE BON MARCHE — NORDHOFF @ CO. THE BON MARCHE | eeeee eee eeereee E Victim of ; tee 4 $ Finan 3 ce Jot the infatuation, and It was fin- |¢ |! ally decided to dismiss him. Short-/@ (ny Seri; we Asn) @| 8 ly before this decision was arrived |@ BUTTE He . 7 at the Jar sald t have t at . ne f ol; to kill Miss W ey and him: | Amaiga Cops i elf jews she agreed to marry him *« er with - ’ . at once. ® wit aused F. A. Vang . It is said dhe Jap threatened the | @ « Y f for the |, * of the young woman on more |# Great N to sul- ¢ than one as and at one time | He t h if . 3 $ in her presence. Two or three days | @ @ | $2 see - ago the Jap returned to Tacoma and | ¢¢-66-4-0040000040040¢00800 \ a ared to Mise Woolsey, bind the authorities state, taht he would iio Rg k himself. The Jap | amp angement we funera then tatim a few of his friends that he would com mit “harl-k spon his own son unless certain things t hange for the better. The yo woman, les & of the Jap's prep- | arations, grew alarmed and ra war | Wher rested in Seattle last night by Sheriff Denholm th was found ar Jap >» had a it him a He will be given a hearing In Justice Garretson’s court day MANCHURIAN METHOD ©: oon, Grain and. Grass Seed ' tt. The tre \ A k 1 te: 6 6; white $1 TERSELY TOLD” ite tet yiccal” @ eran ts 1 f y ‘ Pig " $8: 1 ght r ; r Honey ® $s; * $ } THE Rastern Washington Rail ib. 8 t grass, $ K from company has t orat : ge per ib, 14c; honey, |* ss, $ pasture Feat build 36 miles P rallnt gC H. KISTLER, an Everett sew: | otx f & Oregon |UPlands, $10@ 12 jroad from Fletcher to Connell, in| (& Machine agent, was arrested | § lots, $3.90; | pAdams county eet lay afternoon on the charge | honey, | Yakima, | 12) 1 | No Pity Shown f IN A FIRE which destroyed the|on bonds of $1,000 to appear for Sugar tir ly.” writes F. A. Gulledge, Phome of John Hanley, who resides | arraignment Thursda I Golder ks. $ extra rbena, Ala. ‘I had a terrible case toe m ar Ins $5.65; F in ¥ ~iles, causing 24 tumors. Wher on Lamonta, the 6 on { Piles, causing . vhen ot the Hanley’s was to] IN THE annual oud Ang? a . . , Bucklen’s Arnica Salve death. The family, with the excep-| was held Mo: stares 06; eas Oe ally good for Burns tion of the boy, escaped day night, the University of Idat pald within 1 ' ja ea-and pains. Only t \gckeued: tan Weeblantes ‘nécman Meats. G. O. GUY, Ino. Second avenue and THE FIRST SHOW of the Bver-| tural college aan ci beef, 6o; steers, 6\c store, ae ott Poultry association will be he Ladies’ Vici Kid Storm Shoes ]| December 22 to 25, at Bverett. The| THIS JOHN R. ROGERS memor : poultrymen there intend to make/tal statwe will be located in. front 12-4nch high tops, heavy flexi- flthe show an annual event Jot the state capitol at Olpample, mon ble soles, our regular $3 potion brs onmane pla. Rep : jue; sale price 2.50 LAU a es of the contractors who = value; sale pe s CLAUD PRRRITT, a logmer aged Ladies’ Boxealf Storm Shoeg, 12 inch high top heavy oak soles, $4.00 value; sale price ml) | 50 years, w terday _afternoon, while s instantly killed y Hing @ SOOTHING SYRUP SEES see ENTY:| arg ot or aor Fat shag ak IVE CENTS A BOTTLE. MRS, WINSLOW'S are making the statue are expected ling the Wendetion ne _ GRAIN and STOCK THE Washington Stato Fedora | BROKERS tion of Labor will hold its third an } nual convention at Everett, begin ning on Wednesday, January 4, PRIVATE WIRES CONTINUOUS MARKETS. 112 Columhia St. Watch our classified page on, GROUND FLOOR HALLER BLDG. | Phones; Sunset Main 1089; Ind, | \ | Wednesday for real ostate ade, ' E : F . a