The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 6, 1904, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY MAY 6 1904 7 | COMMITEE ‘== === THESE OFFICERS ARE —_ | F#4WE-UPe|-- Charitable Organizations and FREDERICK & NELSON, City Officials Discuss Emer- gency Hospital Plans | ta gant ry ty ‘5, |BANK BUSINESS the Chamber of Commerce, 0 1 ee SHOWS INCREASE the $10 Cash and $5 a Month Buys a Great Majestic Range. Your Old Stove as Part Payment. $9 fv SH and $1 $ CASH and $1 os buys a week buys any Baby Carriage} any Refrigerator in or Go-Cart in our! our stock; 40 sam- stock. Prices up-| ples to select from. wards from $2.85.) Prices $8.75 up. $1 Cash and $1 a Week Buys any of 41 Cook Stoves m Steel Ranges. Your Old Stove as Part Payment. FREDERICK & NELSON, aie) Complete Credit Housefurnishers Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets the Present system, are a large eX | gap CUTTING SCRAPE to feed the whole tumily during this | EVERETT, Wn. May 6—As a re —_—_—_—___ nat ate — lh daar hes rne om LAST GHAPIER UF A Geta Home at | =: = FMISUU SCANML | EACH . sue i mentence was era st place on the shore of Lake W n Was gootby. Chief Delaney dotatied a detective to see that she gut safely |itonaire Thomas Wythe wn ted t boat is & pickpocket and a by the DEFRAUDED UNCLE SAM gton street car er Cent Discount Sale A superb collection of High-Grade Suits in black or blue Cheviots and Worsteds, fancy Scotch Cheviots and brown or FIRE AT CAMDEN | CAMDEN, N. J. May 6-—Fire |inst chapter of the famous Blythe! Jeane will soon be written, for Al h Edith Dickason Blythe's 4 4) numbered. Sick |for a very small » This is the ae may house just cemphted at Rainier Beach. It is modern and sanitary in every respect, with furnace; ventilation, etc. City Architect Stephens is very particular on all these matters, and the mew schools built are far su- perior to the old ones. This school is located about in the center of Rainier Beach Plat, on Kenwood, Fourth and Lex- ington avenues. If You Want Desirabie Property That will make you a large profit on your investment, go at once to Rainier Beach. Large Lots, 50x113, With Alley Are selling rapidly at $75, $85, $100, $125 AT $5.00 AND $10.00 DOWN AND $5.00 MONTH. PERFECT ABSTRACT OF TITLE FREE. Lumber on Terms, or Homes Built on Terms. gray mixtures and overplaids, single or double-breasted sack styles and some cutaways. Every detail of these suits pro- claims them up-to-date and desirable---worth their former eo bewuty which cay 4M _ $25 In millinery to be given away. ** | HOLINESS CAMPUEEING =| ee WILL BE A FEMUR, oN tay and uring the prices and extraordinary bargains now. Alterations and pressing free, and a perfect fit assured: $19.00 SUITS $13. 30 12 50 SUITS gumae S g 15 sesccee cer cwecce ss QPRQDOUDOD | fOr .ccccccscewecess oe ep 2 ere ei: $10.50 s0% $7.00 THERE WILL BE “HALLELUJAHS” AND “AMENS” IN PLENTY AT | news forces say that th TH EBIG METHODIST CONFERENCE s ‘ C.K. STURTEVANT OWNER RAINIER BEACH, OR 310 BOSTON BLOCK. Stylish Low Shoes For Little Folks Bright, warm weather | 8% to 11 savvenses PI.25 “fiteans low shoes for the | 1134 to 2 swsemeven $1.50 children—and you'll, of | course, wan ht styles. Another—A We've selected the correct | fair stitched low styles, with the material and | 8Y to TT o. workmanship that wears—-| 11% toa .. and we sell it to you at a fair | price to you. =) Men’s Boys’ Suits 1-3 Less wit yd Hats These Reductions Mean Much to Buyers of Boys’ Attire. Men's . with vests. Made of r res, in de= , , itent waist 4 7 irs ff $2.5 Is and tape — es 4 to 8 At $1.65 $4 ts . .-. $2.65 of the jen some hard knots 3 to 15 years, { cheviots or ark shades, Ages 14 to 19 ‘ priced $7.00 and $7.50, r quick clearance at ave 85.00" “Men’s Shirts: | Fancy Silk Front Shirts, - Fine Me Natural ¢ silk tri value, for 1 The nr are those who are 1 ‘old-fashioned, avy sole, on the right. we $1.25 eons $1.50 A southern button, pretty bow, neat and pretty— LOS ANGELES, May 6.— The catch Methodiam | Holiness camp meeting with its old-{ Rev. “Bud” ja interesting, original 1¢ “halielujaha” and “amens” will|and unique. He was born In t he greatest counter-attraction of | mountains of Tennessce, the poo 1 t 1 o-date Methodism in general | of the poor. t « and Wool Elegant qual 5 1 r, value, forges nee in flesh. and blue with faint caste re Men's Fat i ee Shi Value $2.25, fOr meceweeoummiess: Pls TO shades, e$ am, though Tt has od things tn It, Jacks a) fire, Tt ts For instance— |conference at Los Angeles during| His home was far from choc : A very pretty pattern Ox- | 5 10 B avvereenenene BL.OO J) nin month. and churches and hia early da ating Panama H t | Men’s sa te som *s ford—a yery pretty low shoe | 854 10 IT emevecwes BLES For more than a year the oats of | were spent 9 without the rudiments ti 1 eying the fur ‘ma itn te in- a Ss colorings, regular ; Joliniem” have been planning to|an education, ciples in harmony, and Ww he re- a as oe . . 5 to 8 Gecaesesiece: -B1.00 | 1134 to 2 oscowvee+ BIBS Fi noia their national convention si-| While yet young he drifted Ings na -evanxelietia “bpliit that The Genuine Article—Regular $10 Pan- | Men’s White Dress Shit, vs = multaneously with the conference, |the company of an itinerant prea now stira the church in all its de- AMAS [OF ce oe eeecarsem wri meine PB.00 Value, ff. 6 ees ea carmen as jer; bec doubt In 8 F | Leaders of the faith candidly | that they intend to glean a harvest, |of his which has been n primarily for|t ofollow the anme footsteps Mothodist reaper Sessions will COME IN~THERE ARE DOZENS TO CHOOSE FROM om will. draw its largest au-| ‘om the visiting delegation Having foynd the door to a hith4 1d from May 1|erto unknown world, he put fort neral conference.” to $1 at Nazarene tabernacle. all his hill-strength to accompli ra claim that the #lmul-| 1@ interested in the labor nominations, there is no w friend and determin rf y mind that the May Holin on~ | | Rey. “Bud” Robinson, known As | his purpore. Tixcous assemblies of the two de-/ A.B Noxt Door to the Bon Marche errpersnoamectonpmeceerenerstter eet the “Comboy Preacher” and the} Since what he aptly calle his “nec-% Hominations in the same city will) blo,” | sreatest drawing card, and the holl-| his time to study and the spread off| between evangelism and organiza- nes advoratés hope to utilize his elo-| the gospel, tion, movements contending for the] Jgsence and nativewit as a bait to | He has memorized over 6,007! mastery in the present day church, “Walking BY of Texas, is the}ond birth’ Rev, “Mud” has devote preclpitate a religious 1 organiza | WG4

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