The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 7, 1905, Page 7

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TH TAR-—-MONDAY, se 7 1905 Yd TO EXPLORE WILDS WKERE HUSBAND DIED White Slave Girl Dictates Story of Monstrous Captivity | BERTHA CLAICHE, IN THE TOMBS PRISON, TELLS HER LIFE 14 1 in the city he autd that J HISTORY TO A STAFF WRITER OF THIS NEWSPAPER ly toot SEATTL 500 MEN’S SUITS HOW A GIRL OF 16, IGNORANT OF WORLD, WAS .DRAGGED | DOWN AND BROWBEATEN INTO A LIFE OF THE DEEPEST ! IGNOMY—HER WARNING TO GIRLS WHO HAVE Goop | ‘ FATHERS AND HUSBANDS ANDO BROTHERS — ONLY AN Ms By | X!10U8 TO BE ABLE TO WORK FOR AN HONEST LIVING hy 4 Me 4 FEELS FREE IN PRISON unknc caupes Bard by stary wife's ve ardous Hubbard's demis PRICE — the survivors of t Di ten W * and ‘ half-bre Mrs t wor strongly doubted tr but h wree met Hubbard | ; goat ft 1 oo q a ass . 8 re a ‘ock we offer you-—clothing made for us according to trict ci- musband’s . Senpital, whane divine I gular y ing ing the strictest speci d down by any clothier in the country. . Wilds a year ense & roman cently she inapired tc became his br It is essentially good clothing. It passes the strictest criticism. Bis work agically interrup Mra. Hubbard expects to travers All styles included in this lot—tight and dark patterns—Scotch tweeds, worsteds, serges Bes after a secret preparatios miles mosquito infested d clays, Ever t perfectly fitted and kept in repa ¢ of charge. Bas started on the first important | 4 wastes and and very pe y f I ge. and return to civ Stage of her journey from Rig The Hudson Bay compar Men's Suits fe "s Suits for $12.00 $13.50 M It develops that Wa © started as $ @2 a similar trip a few weeks ahead | Small payment down, bays $15.00 Men's Suits for... ot plata ART LAUREL RANGE, the $16.50 Men's Suits for... . double flue range in the Force of Habit DAME FASHION Everything shown from owt authentic authority of the $18.50 Men's Suits for........ ..+ Men’s Outing Suits Choice of an excellent variety of Men's Summer Suits of wool crashes, homespun: This gbing to Tang's for your @reg wants means something We aim to keep the best for the| and ' = . Price hints PERTHA CLAICHE DICTATES HER STORY TO MIS# LECKLE, |me. At fir . r fancy mixtures. Tailoring and style fully up to the high standard set by our cloth- Ya Footh Powder, 25¢ size EW YORK CORRESPONDENT OF THIS NEWSPAPER, IN THE |¢ ¥ afte had hed me ing. Pants with cuff bottoms and belt loops. Values worth up to $15.00. Sale price | : & 5 3 ‘ TOMBS PRISON. } Sew a kicked 1 got oeese oncecce oveee $00 Cre seeee werevewcoses s 000 concern coves The long fitted and halt fitted t ht 1 went with garments im tha shorter madele LEAR RHE |i ' : C are atrictly correct cording to bir Red Cross - the form of the wearer. This i} ® { cell formerty occupied by Nan Patterson, in the great # | y ‘ bag orygd - 5 ; er, |g must be studied by the skilled prison, New York, Berthe ¢ he, the hittle hit * ‘ i as 4 Dr. Davis’ Nervine, a nerve builder, eye of the designer. Light weight who shot and killed Kmile Ber brutal ¢ etated 1, “ iter the fs $i. bottle, special .......... BOE IE materials in beth mmeoth fnten wing pitiful ot tt Katherine Leckie, atatt & |* * a Dr. Merck's Blood Remedy, a three |B and fancy manniah cloths are ent of this newspaper of the burning words of ® m the * at Weeks’ treatment, for... 1.2: |] shown extensivety the r oh cient tha trek Fone th we tre *\, : ‘ Dr. Merck's German Liver rapid advance fall now anae cam aeremy the tree, Fee . a back 1 1 , aoe coming in the N bling hands * | watked beh t 1k t full pound Morray's Scalpicide, ry Pat ew for dandruff and falling hair “er: Me It pays to deal at Lang's. Suit Mavufactur ond avenue themselves with bringing from skilled tailors, under the the ablest A. Bridge & Co. r to Bon Marche 1415-1417 Second Ave. | ve Ke IG poorer |firet. 1 fall and the blow | e “ t t « tt w Py | 2 Ae BL, P tive Adams and Sergeant Pow-]noon, when Miller, who was “loaded | with anothor fireman, and painfully PH - @ arg, | t . 801 FIRST AVENUB. COLMAN BUILDING ustom work alr The manager, Mr. 1. I. Hoff- Orne Sunday, was taken te the coun-|for bear. 1s horse} but not seriously hu and if 1 wa a trashy piano. hee Columbia and Marion pce gregh y a } ow ! t jail Monday, after being pla F ar stand] “SPINNING § SPECIALS | =; * ‘ “ 9a atten eels . }will be ‘ fe | have| Detective Adams stated before|hall. He had the horse in the| Te Tielke natin to ty ui * mbting ' t h as a 3 © Judge Gordon Monday morn-|door and was just about to force! T ee at aye j * at f for the reat of |i that it was an impoasibility to|the wagon in when the police came! Serest to trade here. We sell for the ® the mastery of t ah ' ' the miners | bring Mra. Minute Wilson before|upon bim and make him drive the| Plosest possible margin of profit # beauty ties in her ey fleeting « glint and shame of at a ~* | him, as eho is in a delicate condi-|horse to the police station. Miller] We can do this only by selling for |} large aasortn _~ * t hair, and wt ah , Bet if co fren {tion The furniture which was|was given a chance to sober up and| Bids will be received up to 6 fash. Whenever you find our prices /f m2 yo ba le hen telling her - , I gig. len from » lodgings of H. P.|was fined by Judge Martin Monday |°'Clock Tuesday evening for the Ss high as the credit stores metion ok. : ae naan Sa ee i 2 ee 2 2 2 2 es 5 mak fo and here out | Jensen a few days ago wae located | morning Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. store the fact and give us the chance to Hotta | = Sy oni ,| poor n I will work so hard.|!0 & shack between Westlake and | 3 t Avenue, which the go them one better, as we are pay t BY BERTHA CLAICHE nt Fimile (ie He » sreat! mut it won't be ns Berthe Clune | Mercer near Lake Union, The case| About 9 o' ore Receiver Alexander to Sag too much for the goods or have |i garmer I H Tombs | PM . ; “ jer thar | bas been continued indefinitely, al-! fire b out from some unknowr to the higest bidder. made a mistake in marking or ved oll , os : oa | I will take a new one ang|though Mrs Wilson's child will beforigin on the Ballard end of the ions for permission to in- Ge old copper Drawer Pulls fey st ee Be spol . : | “pA og? she Spe rn while the mother is practically | Seattle Ballard bridge, and several|spect the stock should be made to 2%e Rim Lock 19¢ |F garments” th 1 do not write English gh ro - os aie housework. wash anq|® prisoner of the state hours of hard fi Mr. Alexander at the above address, 25 old copper Cu pboard Cat & 10/9 have nad in y sgh to tell 1 hat w wet gf eer hese I did unt! r| J. D. Wilson, a brot has been |iard fire depart Se old copper Mortise Lock fully given written some and thet R th ‘eee | Jsen in a vain atten ) square his!of the firemen, was k - . * y I we 1 in a val a th mer $3.00 59-foot Coupled Hose " b ot 1 " How happy w ould be | aiste ase the bridge, it is thought by $5.00 50-foot Coupled Hose : a sa e SPEER EEE BEBE! Jonson himself is W B pe £0. tort Coupled Hose eb tit Ute ovis F ‘en Mas ‘ion * $| bonds pending the trial of an arson | hen You Buy a srass Cutter f t h h k t * Th St f ein which he is accused of th You can't afford to walk . : ; Ps @ ory 0 > bitsy too much valuable time. sls toe yl % Th fa | ————— ~ 55.00 coaster brake Yale Bicycle ” : 4 :| , #2 | 4 . o ' ris 6 Eagies * TILL UNCONSCIOUS. SPINNING’S CASH STORE, most 1 t " | Rettshalbade hah foleh dk dk Lk 3d Pag er io oygllchypd oper ayes f quality. Don't ¥ a 1310 SECOND AVE. f all waa } i I got . lay Th ‘ bitet n nd shot himself in the t for granted. Don’t METAL MESH BAGS | ; r e| {11 Hes uncons at the pa astray. “Weak CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE { Rag Wayside Emergency hospital. He poor making and aed A USE. to th . " : : 1 arcely any t hment not show right old f Li ’ bat nex auth nd te » ture it’s there; it PURSES G Ci hyeadh- dae Auge a mperatur * ” e rma in the Inishes—SIL- reat earance t uh be ¢ > how a tendants do not believe that GRAY and , at} ng ever recover and a made and Sale of has Tand th , r ' ‘ ta a0 azain. The surgeons do not lined with heavy white kid Ls A ‘ sd t where the bullet is im es t I jee Jed, but they that it is G. BENINGHAUSEN PIANOS When I wan T yore of wen a wy anal eee, thee pe 7 k my fn \ He k r an . ay that he may over trom 5 First Ave UNDER WAY Tuesda t notify Th ots of the w De We k Jeweler and Optician W , my «th ! Hu I id | Star off f 6p. m, Tuesda | Sheriff Liner «till guards the 1 determined to nell }| was yma : ed man, who lies strapped | TRO Garland Way of not only every 4 plano or pianos e tt 1 had ' ' 1 b | 1 in bis bed. ers: knowle¢ and ex Slightly shop worn regardless [| comfortable I HIL Cooking With mint as gerne l OUR RECORD of price. Upright pianos $120, || happy. Th ‘ he left na |t Gas 1 ities, Our pric $12 0, $140, , Bie if gereroccooooooes otoveee> are low—but a low price For the past 20 years is a sts 1 figures, no non M g - Pee ea n our store doesn’t mean | : ing testimonial of our relia days’ trial and guara i a an a a IN JAIL’ monthly pa ea. EYES SCIENTIFICALLY EX AMINED. You can always do better « t . mot? : » I . | 4 ; F . . =| Plex CONVICT LOCKED uP | Feovesoesoenoooes | Sherman, Clay | CLIN E % ae. f howed t CHARGED WITH GRAND LAR i | & Co. | yh by halt] A ye i | © €NY | ard ‘i STCINWAY DEALERS Bow . aia © ie a, 1 a wit ma eeeay, nd | cae Sato 1405 Second ae alan } : kod , ' urrent by ¢ D 1 urted { 4 | |

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