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in from 20th ay, 8, and Nye place TRY SERUM TREATMENT 24th ay. &. and Irving, Stet av. 8 and Irving, 20th ay and Dear born, and ther localith The last alarm was turned in tn mid-afternoon Tuesday, yet there | was no one able to say who had jturned tn the alarm when the de partment reached let ay. 8. and ne at., where the glass had_peen lamashed in the box and th® key . A consignment of meningitis | Medical Researeh in York city, | Mraed | hief Hringhurat sald today that tin a Geo, B Han new discovery and the mortality | The medicine will be few daye by Dr The serum ts head it in said to reduce for 20 ver cent r forum fr hy | “ he could aed ne way of putiing atop to the bw pan save by taking the keys from the boxes and die tributing them among the rest | and this would entail delay | treatment of this fatal malady has beet shipped? to Beattie by Dr, Simon Flexner of the Rockefeller Inatitute by | dents, jie getting ao alarm io. aoc racas a MISSION SERVICES. WAR ON RA TS Mission services by viniting | | sabe priests, Rey. MJ, Board —_— }man and Rey, David Johnson will | begin at the Church of the Im (By United Press.) public failed to respond in proper! macuiate Conception, Bighteen J BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 30.—War| measure to the requests of the! ey and Kast Marion st. next 8 on the rat, which heretofore hax | bealth officials to ald in the cam| day, to continue two webke palgn exte but = the been carried on in only a desultory publi 1 atut Rupert manner, was {naugur 1 in earg@tt Riue of the marine hospital corps today, poisons and t being set Who Is in charge of the plague situ | OUt by thousands of householders, ation, to the effect that there| ' store keepers owners and Will be an epidemte here when! others, as well the regular the warm Weather comes unless corps of rat catehers in the health the rate are exterminated and the | department. Owlng to the lack of city cleaned up otherwise, has publicity given the existence in| aroused the people to the gravity - : | a city of babente pl te " » ja this cit babente plag’ the of the situation. Captain David” A a ante: }known as a master and pilot, died honpital yesterday, He leaves a wire Providence ed 60 years and five ebildren ‘‘WASHINGTON” SLIPS fofficer ap t of hia (ness, jwill act a ers, Captain Anderson was on the Frisco-feattle genious methods to overcome the! run 12 years contrary desire exhibited by the | craft to keep from getting wet ESCAPES CHAIN GANG. The news that the ferry was at last in the water brought great re jotetng to the contractors and the county official Commissioner the As if ashamed of her previous breach. ot talth, the new take ferry Washi which hie been stuck on the ways for the padt etaht days. yesterday afternoon slipped fate the water and completed a launch Charles Riley, serving 90 daye on the chain gang. escaped yesterday while the men Were at work In the southern part of the afty. JAPANESE-KOREAN » CONVENTION of program which was originally Beckiygham looks upon an scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, nouncement as a conrplete refuta Jan. 71 tion of the charge that his absence from the original program was re sponsible for the boat sticking on the ways. | One of the workmen was -near enough to clamber aboard the hull and raise an American flag to the breeze as the craft pushed her nose inte the surface of the lake. Otherwise the successful termina. tion of the event came as a con It is not. believed that the thoes sant pulling and straining to which the boat bas been subjected has damaged the hull any, The ferry) Plete surprise to the squad of labor ‘will be put in commission shout ers who have been trying by im April 1. cr gece eee ea a he FIRE ALARM FIEND i282 ome WORRIES FIREMEN | airected. according to J. K. Bennett, Either a crowd of hoodlum boys 0 run CHICAGO, Jan. ‘The devil le hotfoot upen the greatest the deavor that The coast convertion ever struck = Chieage.) held in this olty beginning Ing in 260 churches, AMUSEM De Wolf Hopper Tonight. Tonight at the Moore theatre De a lawyer of San Francines, ere is temporarily in Seattle, by © | Tveltmee, a former member of the Sechmite beard of supervisors of San Francisco. | Bennett ts « strong proJapanese | advocate and condemns the move | end, and men ike Frank Twitchell, | or some lunatic with a penchant for | Tecelver of the United States land ment ax being against the popular! yw, Wot Hi th ; rHoging fire alarm boxes is causing Offie*, who lives there, declare that | seutinent of the golden state. | Witt preaemt he” Ms se the fire department a world of porcine | ; ~My . trouble in the Rainier Heights sec atta — a Base the bo | EPIDEMIC OF CHOLERA, yp on sey a my principe tion of the cit e false | <n —— The Pron Hs “hh become such q|#arms. The rum ia from 23rd and | (By United Presé.) prea. ae ft the om) turnaway gigement. The Spokine papere | Monday @ave the opera the best [of write-ups, Yealer for most of the equipment.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 10.- but a hook and ladder company has | The health authorities of jto © out from Broadway and Terry | stantineple are being gravely av. The false alarm has become so|cerned as to the — oft an Shiet Birt rat {s at his wits’ COmmon now that the hook andjepidemic of cholera which ts as | wel: sm ne vmteome | ladder stops twice on the long run) suming great proportions tn the| Grace George Coming. Roller Skates, ball bearing steel! ont and telephones to headquarters city. There have been scores ot | Temorrow morning the seat sale wheels, $2.60 and $3.00 Hall's, 111} | to learn if there ts really « fire deaths, including a number of well: for Grace George, who ls appear First a» *| False alarms have been coming ' to-do foreigners. ling in “Divoreons.” will open for oe ——neerenetaennmne ~ | the engagement which begins Mou ’ day for three nights, nuisance lately that not only the department officers, but the re apectable people of that part of the Second ward are up tn arma. Con “Way Down East” Coming. “The Devil's Awotion” le making [Arun at the Grand thir week, Next week “Way Down East” will be the bill, Vaudeville Attractions. At the Coliseum thie week the | bi in headed by Adgie and her |lons, Crimmine & Gore and six theatre headed by od by head tine acta. Lois 7 Theatre. “Blue * Jeans” at the Lois theatre this Byery character in the © drama i well handled. Next week, “How Baxter Butted to.” “Peck’s Bad Boy.” at the Seattl ANCE GALE. lt ie very “earance Sal f Piano House | sooner than anticipated esterday from the time and talking machine establishmern, at Third and Unb versity first opened its doors: 4 jthe morning until 6 o'clock lawt evening, it wan crowded with am ager grou f buyers bent on ser curing one the remaining rare values At this rate, all the remafning rare values will go tomorrow sures There's no time to lose now it means quick action if you expect to cure a pi im this sale at the present waydown prices PRICES THAT TOUCH BOTTOM. of Pia will end Al the Remnants Go FRIDAY Sealile, Second Avenue and Pike Street New York, 2 Wathor Sireek Come In and. see the fine Pianos you can now secure for $132, $126 }and even as low as $118 Remem ber, these are thoroughly reliable instruments, in the best of condi tion; in fact, one of them cannot bo told from new m that the prices range up to $287, which will now secure in almost new, largest size ¢ et grand = upright world famous make, which cost originally $490 Then for $196 we offer an ele THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, CHICAGO CHASES SATAN BY REMARKABLE RELIGIOUS REVIVAL ENES AND STRIKING ADVERTISEMENTS LIGIOUS REVIVAL. wave of evangeliatic en but none that promised as this Japanese-Korean Exclusion league The soldiers of the cross are rally-| betog Inserted in the dally papers. by & political meeting eyeling and acrobatic cockatoos | phony program. and other good acte. Albini is at! the Seattle Symphony orchestra the Star with new features support | lt has been determined to repeat ie making « hit —— at the music store of| THE BIG PIANO ESTABLISHMENT AT THIRD AND UNIVERSITY CROWDED ALL DAY YESTERDAY. INSTRUMENTS SELECTED BY SHREWD BUYERS. JANUARY 30, 1908. | IN CHICAGO RE- | brotherhood and the Methadéet | | the billboards about the city, Blec: | tric signs fash out peffinent ques | tions in the night's darkness. Post.) ers are scattered all «bout, aod stickers stare at you fram the most unexpected places. Blotter pincards are spon thonsands of desks Thie effort to exploit the word of God by up-to-date business meth | ods is backed primarily by M. P.| Crowell, & millionaire manufactur: | er, and W. A. Peterson, a wealthy | nurserymwan. It is indorsed by the; Young Men's Presbyterian union, | the Young ‘s Congregations) union, the Young Men's Ba jon. The work ls done under name of the Laymen's Evangells(i« council, The city has witnessed other on j Whole page advertisements are | Clreustike advertixements decorate ~ when the theatre will be occupied | As Told} the Hille” has been booked for engagement at the Senttle the atre next week At the Lyric. Lewie @ Lake's travesty com pany i presenting A $10,000 Beauty” to large houres and giving | ratiafaction Politics at at the Seattle. Oue of ag Ah pn crowds that) foward Carlson, Reliat acon = vd oe ose ta ene | eaion. president; D. Hengst, Coop the Miller supporters |¢r#" union, viee president; James pected by to be present on Priday Bight | when John F. Miller will bring bis) campaign to a close at the Rossel! | & Drew house. B.C. Hughes and | lal HT. Granger will speak, in ad-| dition to Mr. Miller, Wagner's |‘ band will aleo be there. Third Avenue Theatre. “The White Tiger of Arizona” te drawing crowds ot the Third Ave nue. The play is of thrilling in | terest. Tomorrow night is amateur night. Next week, “A Bowery Girl” Symphony Program Gunday. — Oving to the immense crowd the Moore theatre on Tuesday | other big acts. Manager Pantages | evening, many focal music lovers has a goed bill at his vaudeville | were disappointed in their hope of | Bartholdi's| obtaining good seats for the sym } then rendered by the symphony program tn full at) next Sunday afternoon's concert Reserved seats will sell tomorrow rman, Clay & Co, Indicted Banker Coming Home. SPOKANE, Jan. 20. Cc. May, | formerty president of the Big Bend National bank, of Davenport, Wash, who was reported to have) Peck's Bad Roy” will be seen | disappeared, writes from Boston, | theatre tonight and) Mass, under date of January 21, for the balance of the week, witls| and declares he is coming home in j the exception of tomorrow night,|a few days. IT MEANS QUICK ACTION TODAY MAY BE THE END OF THE GREAT JOHNSTON CLEAR. NEARLY A SCORE MORE fated ence a week in the downtown | Alanka, and who by long hikes inj Rev, A. C. Dixon of the far Moody church. Andrew Stevens active head of the movement, has | before (he | slaughts upon the donmin of Batan, enlisted the cooperation of 260) lehurehes. Many are holding daily servings Neonday meetings are theatres OFFICERS ELECTED The semiannual election of of-| fleere of the Central Labor Coun-} cll, held last night at the Labor! Temple, resulted tn the following selections for officers / Machinists’ | Leading the evangelistic work is |‘ FOODSBELOW :. STANDARD Ont of 11? brands of jel ex lamined by State Dairy and ! rai homie r Davie and b utiles recen si bave oe domned as not being up t i ard. ‘Three brands of pre out of 12 examined a | Puget Sound Packing Co; “Long |hy Long. Syrup Kefining ¢ 1 Stinata,” Pacific Coast § ‘ | Beattle Preserving Co . “Olympia,” Seattle & Pug Packing Co.; raspberry, “Griff [:6xtra,” California Fruit Pa | to BIG SMELTER COMBINE GRAND FORKS, B. C., Jax ‘Today « report reached here from | Boston that the Granby Con dated in making t take over the ‘ y and the Dow together with a two sn Copper comp Copper company theiy mines and BLIND MAN LOSES ONLY GUIDE the St. Bernard dog leading bis blind ma atson, a well-to-do ka miner, about the city, Is minsing sleeping In the Bt, Louis bar Tuesday afternoon, Wa the dog curled up on-the side him, When he awoke and called it, there was po response. He lnearched two days alone, and then « to help bir valu fre the The animal is not only to Watson, but he raise puppy. In getting about eity Washing oy 4 The net surplus. “ot the ton Fire Insurance Comps now $108,000. eee | LADIES’ SLIPPERS 7 3C Tomorrow we will place on sale a large assortment of 1 dies’ Fine Slippers, in uy date and attractive sty a o R. Harris, Cooks’ union, reelected | recording secretary; Alice M. Lord Waltresses’ union, re-elected finan secretary: Fred MeCullough, onl nage union, reading clerk rustees, R. BR. Hesketh, Cooks: D. | Henget, P. M. Foran, Federal Labor union; finance committee, R. B. Hesketh, chairman; George Harri son, president Federal Labor union, and Charles Doyle, Painters’ union ALASKAN SUED FOR Divorce. (By United Press.) TACOMA, Jan. 30.—Mrs. Mary Ellen Pedro, wife of Felix Pedro, one of the ploncer “mushers” of \the Yukon basin has won the so- ¢| briquet of Alaska’s Dantel Boone, applied for a divorcee from ber hus band today. Pedro ts said by his wife to be worth $65,000, i 1S AS MUCH TO HIM 4 DOLLAR. (IT 18 OUR FL FORMER IN HIS STRUG DIMES GROW INTO DO US, WE PAY 4 Start Your likely that the grea@( gant parlor size upright in finest | at which cost orig mdition, jere’s a beauty A full-size spe- cial burl walnut case upright, strictly highest grade. The for mer owner pald $526 seven months ago, We allowed him $235 in part payment for the genuine Pianola Piano, and it goes at that price to the first buyer, Hf yon can duplicate this bargain f than the original price, we'll cheerfally give you the instrument absolutely free. And several other equally tempt ing values, which it will pay any oné contemplating the purchase of @ Piano to look into without fur ther delay Remember, “Money back If not satisfied.” In addition we'll ac cept any instrument purchased in| this sale toward purchase of any of the many high-grade pianos handled by the House of Johnston any time within one year and al low you every penny paid Let us urge you again to look into this at once——right away—lest you be disappointed D. 8. Johnston Co, Oldest and Largest Dealers, Third and Uni versity The Poor Man’s Dime ON ALL THAT YOU SAVE AND LEAVE WITH Compound Interest Union Savings & Trust Co. Second and cna values up to $1.00-—for 75¢ per pair. This de an excep tional opportanity. Renmem- ber! Friday— 7Z3C 4 | : — | & HOYT 405 Pike Street § RS okt TE ETS clung to Kulded safely me "ithArawn, Me We, U make nd the DEBATING ON THEE PHILIPPINE ; ‘ twats y United Presale N, dl ays y and Tatt wih , report Che Pht = BAD PLUMBING, ‘ TRARGRED Capital fully paid, SRR SERRE REE HERR E EDF Ath and Pike $ eae eee ig _AMUSEME Three Nights, Beinn Special Matiner Direct from her great . Assieted by her, London Compary in 42.06 Bale opens Friday Nighte—69e 91 be. The Grand 3 All of This Week Chas for Your Pleasure the “DEVIL'S Avi Matinee Saturday. Pricee—1te, 2he. Bie, 506, “The Grane All Next Wi Beginning Sunday Wiltiam A. Beady's itten by Lettie Blake ty doops Pricee—ibe to 61 Rasselt & Drew. Tonight —This “vRCK’s WIth Almost H Will speak on iweues of pan. Other speakers, Admiasion free Dows meeting called to order All friends of cleam |condialty tevived $& THE RICH MAN'S EASURE TO ASSIST THE GLE TO MAKE THE LLARS. ‘THIRD A’ E Third and Phones: Main we ts % Saving Now STRICTLY \VINGS “Banie ” THE STATE ON ALL OEPosITS Albini, the Mi | Six Other Famous Lois The Main Phones: Sunset “aL ader Direction of Ma Tageday, |day and Sunda | Next Week | “Lyric A Carnival of Baa dwewodt @ee> tweet ecwe-= wee