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ae a A A A TT —— Na ist ¢ ; RI O Federal Secret Service Operatives Find American Girls Are Disposed of i ; i i 6; fi - pinay posed of on the Block, Like Cattle, and Imprisoned in the Black Hole” at — I S S LD Mexicali, Across the Border Line in Mexico. Agents Fill Orders for Young Women, Blonde or Brunette. Read the Story on Page 6. AT AUCTION © q . WEATHER FOR § TTLE AND VICINITY: FAIR TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; LIGHT NORTHEASTERLY WINDS _sohtttntrcceceerrerntintattiy sg MW ntivcccrcnninccnarcte nrg = 1 j = ? 2 = Rah for New Styles! = = .-’Nother Bellringer! = SS Have you seen what they're wearing = ‘ = = 4 SES = the newest etuffe? Look at ‘em on fe = The Star today, on page 6, prints an = == _ -page 3, and decide If you'll obey Ss . F = other of those fascinating Frank % S M = Parker Stockbridge st f § TMT ULL LL THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS CMM TT SEATTLE, WASH,, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1913. ONE CENT 2% 2"At33,.2°2 NYS MPANDS fe VOLUME 15) NO 131. HOME EDITION. POISON DISCOVERED IN CANNED FOOD *™ Nation-Wide Scandal Is Imminent as Result of Inspector's Revelations iN GUSTEATSCORNED 4! “Bencputacea felt Sohne Gal Feld CONFISCATE ROTTEN MEAT BEEF IN HIS CELL; pre ON SALE IN SEATTLE STORES; BIG PACKER FACES ARREST | i | Shipment into Seattle last week of thousands of cans of putrid, decayed, |decomposed meats, discovered today, will lead, it is stated, to prosecution of one lof the biggest meat packers in the United States. } Deputy State Food Inspector William H. Adams has confiscated about 13,000 cans of this stuff, which, it is believed, was put up at least a dozen years ago. it On his complaint, three local dealers, who attempted to dispose of some of the goods at the public markets, have been arrested on complaints drawn by Deputy Prosecutor Crawford White. Neither Adams nor White would make any statement today. They were in close conference all morning. It seems likely that before another 48 hours, crim- jinal charges will be filed against the “bigger fish.” Those arrested are H. A. Eba and W. P. Brehm, merchants at the , 4 e é Aqua. ]there’s the rubly-The kangaroo de Terre. Corned Bees. | court cowld find no substitute for the Cabbage. Cafe Noir. | Emerald Isle favorite. j i x He'll Stay a While s was the bill of faro which! Ay the Feench and Latir t the palate of Adolph A. ¢ this paint. Rut Gust wealthiest guest at ty jail, today m mR ust is evidently preparing t wasn’t the way Jail S make an extended visit at the jail tendent Terence O'Brien word This r ing’he ev menu. receive his mail. He ¢ But the kangaroo court had it all! visitors, and speaks to none except doped up in style. Not often has/ his mates and his attorney. He the kangaroo court such distin-| seems quite satisfied to forget the Kuished visitor such prominent | unsympathe world outside. men of finance, as Gust. Said unsympathetic world has} There was D. Hillman for a/Gust sized up as. aman worth brief period, and George Parker, and | $300,000. one or two others, but it's mn) But Gust can't dig up enough t many, many months since they've! get a bond for $1,000, says his at t allow | ¥ had some one with them who was) torney Pike Place market, and H. Markus, a rated In six figures Whate property Guat bas. a middieman They are charged Making It Homelike says At Sauleberry, “is ted with selling or having in their pos. Especially are they app:cetative up by Judge Humpbries’ order eession for cale “adulterated food, of Gust, because he almost begged | the hands of a receiver to be with them. So they're mak-| hasn't any cash at all. His p {ng the Cudihee apartment ar much) ty fs clourted by the divorce decree Mke the Rathskeiler as possible, at! awarding Mra Gust half of It, and least speaking from menu vocab- ulary standpoint. , oy the same being in a filthy, decom ‘ 2 ! posed and putrid animal substance, i : “a 7 unfit for human food OK “seein Y ° ‘i | The confiscated stuff consists, in Ltt a large part, of cana of “lunch | tongue,” “loaf ham” and 4 & Are dark city parks, unpoliced| “I have received numerous com- “Water?” Nay, nay! Gust must} under the circumstances a bonding According to chemical not drink water. He must have}company will furnish a bond for by State Chem , and poorly-lighted, having their ef-|plaints from good people in all “aqua.” Potatoes? Ah, no, indeed! | him for $5 and five times $5.” grave danger of ptomaine poison. fect on the mora of Seattle's these districts, and I am endeavor Gust must have “pom de terres.”| Saulsberry’s application for al Ing, tin poisoning, and other ili ef. youth? ing to do the best I can. But I Coftee without cream? Wrong! writ of habeas corpus In Gust's be fects lay in every can he opened. Complaints to The Star and to| must have more patrolmen.” again! Gust must have “cafe noir.” |half was turned down by Judge | The m in many cases, had the city officiais of conditions in| In Ballard and Woodland Parks dnesday afternqoo. turned co. black. Many of the the parke after dark prompted a |and lake fronts, innumerable trees, q cans were corroded. pocket flashlight expedition from) with thick foliage, make the parks According. to the complaints, The Star <‘fice last night. It) a most inyiting place for misbe- Corn beef and cabbage? Ab,| Hump « | Wied in Justice Brown's court. Eba; Showed the complaints are justi-/havior In several places, dense | { bought a considerable lot of this | fled. growths of shrubbery help trees ancient food from a leading con. Several girls of tender age were make the parks more dark corn, the name of which has not| found “spooning,” as it is some- : 4, at about one times called, with boys and men HOLDS ELECTION TAXICAB DEAD} Bear photograph peo the main street of Cordova, Alaska, the starting point of hundreds who are yet been re stampeding into the Shushanna river country. Quarter of th ular pr’ many years older. RE RD BPE ROe | | “He stored a big portion of it at| Misbe EXPECT A co A meeting of the Central Labor} An inquest into the death of Council was held at the Labor Tem-| Martin Solveig, 6, who was crushed | ple Wednesday night and officers under the wheels of a taxicab driv. } t at | havior was _ particularly the Pike Place market, and sold/Common in the Ballard, Leschi, BREAKING CATCH W some to H. Markus, a middleman, | Madrona, and Woodland Parks, and | BELLINGHAM, Wash, July oman Magnate by James Kennedy, at First av for the ensuing year elected. B.) enue and University st., Wednes Will Trade Team Brehm, and the cans were again trict, and near Lakeview cemetery, | vicinity yesterday. Five can Markus removed his purchase to alonly in a slightly lesser degree at | 31—Two hundred and eighty— | < Bolton, business pe of ter bak jeer efteracee, ee nee st) brought to the market | Needs More Policemen neries packed 1,032,920 fish. g ers’ union, was the unanimow i johnson ara! + | ST. LOUIS, July 31.—P. | About: this time, Deputy In The disgraceful conditions at Tugs continued to arrive to 4 : choice for president of the organi-! Friday morning | { ‘ d ¥ 31.—Prest | gnector Adams got on the trail of the parks are due to insufficient | 44y With two or three scow a t around, negotiated a sale to|the Mount Baker woodland dis brought to the canneries in this 7 place on Washington st., turned | Volunteer and Madison Parks, In| thousand sockeye salmon were | Kennedy insists’ he was proceed dent Mrs. Britton of the St. | the ancient composition lights and patrolmen. There will | !0@d8 of fish each, and the floors zation. 3 Louie | ing at a slow rate of speed Sev Gold fever and stampeditis has leave just as 00; the next} wis league baseball team is- Just how many of the potson- be no relie e scord. || of the canneries are piled hi Charles Doyle was re-elected Dae | ora; witnesses declare he was driv-| hit the tittle town of Cordova, on steamer arrives ro the south with} S¥e¢ @ statement today that [taden cans have been sold, coms ing to awiue T accord: with the famous sockeyes. bf i : {ness agent for the sixth consecu-|{ng faster than 15 miles an hour. the southwestern coast of Alaska, horses. one i jermined to make the is nnable to say I have been urging upon the Indications are that this sea ' tive time. Robt. Hesketh, presi-| The boy lived with his parents at right in the solar plexus. Tho last available horse wae! jecu"e 1 contenders, and ; jcouncil,” said the chief, “the ab-|[| son's run will be a record Gent of the elty councti, was elected | 2026 Six ff av. Kennedy ae ar) Carpenters. pick and shovel men,| bought up by & stampador s WOOK] AsS ioe thactamen Gill Neviomoeee |solute ‘necessity for the thorough | breaker. s f Shairman of the finarice committes,| Tested, bot later released on hiialene barber, the baker, a butcher or|2K0: He pald $250 for It. Ten days] br of the team will be traded, | patrolling of the residence dis r Other officers elected were. W. W.| Personal recogniaance on an order |two, and even merchants have seen before the owner would have sold on: Sena Mapepteny' eh tricts, but have thus far received emg © * ding necretary ; recording secretary life, and they a are 550 blocks in that territory, not VIA PUGET SOUND ading clerk; W. W. Richmond, | finan |Including the park, which is prac- | - : ° Prosecuting Attorney of it quick for $50 Miller Huggins. | eine A 4, vice president; R. Lowe, from Deputy a vision of a stack yellow nug a Part a no encouragement. Take the LI T , re a a4 er and they ar sf for the pat of acne." IN MOTOR HORROR Woodland Park district. There wi SHIP WHEA’ —— | off for the pot of Word was recelved from Me- Carthy today that Jobn Moon and —— financial secretary; R. H. Orchard,| gold at the end of the rainbow. = reelected treasurer; E. B. Ault, edt-| | t of: Cordova ties McCarthy,|2Us Larson bad Just arrived from ‘INCINN 3 . jttcally unpatrolied at present Efforts to divert the shipment tor of the Union Record. 5 way out at the end of Copper scene of the strike to get pro-| * CINCINNATI, July 31.—Charges Territory Unprotected of wheat from the customary coal —— } wale River Valley railroad, and just hip ~ sp aol As ae of in oluntary rsusianghter today In the Leschi district, there ts |r to the Atlantic coast and St, " embe > e | across th ountal idorado. bes brought reports at Jen | p lodged agains ree officials no patrolman above 30th and Yes-| Paul to Puget sound, with the 5 hundred members of the | across the mountains Is Eldora nings. owner of Discovery claim, jof the Lagoon Motordrome, across | ler, leaving 140 blocks uae ing of che Panama ‘catal, ine * will leave Seattle) Sounds Like Ready Money. had taken out $8,000 in elght days ‘ fal the river, following the death of! At Madrona, there is an area of 15 reduc bike ' , adrona, there is an area of 150 commenced with the reduction of § ppl tice aia aed diteale with two men shove They had, WASHINGTON, July 31,—Geri-| Se¥eD persons there Inst night @8 blocks similarly unguarded. Atjgrain rates from Montana to Seat- sou! “ ‘ 4 Si *s pte $100 in nuggets ar dust to! ous friction between President Wil-|* result of a motorcycle accident Volunteer Park, 300 blocks are un-|tle by all lines, effective August duat, don't the buy supplies and ported that Seven persons met death and 18) patrolled, at Madison 100, at Lake-'10. The new tariff has already ¢ steamer Sol Duc, to begin one of the biggest outings in the history PARIS, July 21,—French automo- “ Die ie Lande ise preparing &| °C the organization The party, weeks ago @ lone messenger everything in wich are Discov. 809 and Secretary Bryan on one/others were injured when Odin! view 300 been published. " t e e et scenic; came in o - ian of campaign against the|Wwhich will tour the greate forhé. oot eamerican tevastan” of good, iat lopete in the Northwest, will not re-| Eldorado creek, in the Shushanna the rush goes on ) the same. | elone ot ittee on the other exists| Motorcycle to the extreme top of August 23 River valley, and delivered a mes- the circular track, crashed into an over the Mexican situation cars, and it was announced today | turn until The main camp ia to be estab-| sage a man who had grubstaked and broke it off. rt the long trai! from ery claim had er ef. But! side and the senate foreign rela-|Johnson of Salt Lake drove his; electric light po! | o ene ; GLOBE GALLOPER —_—* ees tvention ena the llished at Queets basin, at the|a prospector | a8 a reault of Ambassador Wilson's |i contact of the live wires with held in London in November, The| headquarters of the Queets river.) Next morning the whole river, ey - the latter for recognition of) 1, machine exploded the gasoline petagttiond . heart of the Olympics, Thir-| country, clear to the sea, had heard |the Huerta government. tank, throw!ng the burning fluid ISI I EA | I LE y be in the nature of|in the “y y . of ' Si raerctional ton to fight the|ty horses will make up the pack|that “big pay dirt” had been found Fe sda pe ante te ae IME | over’ scores of spectators apg ltrain to be taken along |in the Shushanna, and the stampede | eieba, tibet ane ieee ithe are Johnson is one of the seven dead me 1 of those who saw the vision had ee bat both be ve ee | The power yacht Maud F., 43 minutes, segun i pei oo Ba Binns io tee el akaehie TO NAME RECEIVER owned by Vince Faben, of the As soon as the Empress of _ Town Being Depopulat: ; A? ehintthgs Bede pnb tes the :08'| i pes FOR MEX. RAILROAD) “*itt!¢ Yacht club, lett for Vie- Russia, which is carrying Mears, Nobody stopped to ask the trail 9 | BIG MI REOPENS y ° torla to aid John Henry Mears, comes within wireless distance, to the Shusbanna, or whether all counts of the Seattle Times is be-| LL WASHINGTON, July 31.—Dts-| representing the New York the Maud F. will put out from the claims had been staked. Mere ing investigated today, it is learn-| patches re d here today from| Sun, to establish a new world’s Victori detatla, these TENINO, July 31.—After lying) Mexico City say a receiver prob-| record for girdling the globe. re LOE hilo tr. sal Gi - F} d 1 » de-| M : : Si phe Today eable advices to The Star < although efforts to keep the de-\iaig tor two years, the Mentaer|ably will be appointed tomorrow| Mears expects to land in New aboard oP atnasine 'e fying le from Cordova say the town is being | !cation secret are being made. | Bros,’ lumber mill, here, recently | for the National Railways of Mex-| York August 6 at 10 p.m. He trip to Seattle to egtch tae " the rush The suspected employe {8 not \ purchased by the Mutual Lomber|ico on application of majority | © will have then circled the earth Northern Pacific's Atlantic Ex. T 45 4 . hundred men bave left| known outside the office, but the|Co., of Bueoda, is In full operation. | stockholders, The Mexican gov-| in 25 days, 21 hours and 35 min- ress, leay’ : st¥ ) RS RS 1 Copper river points money Is missing from the cash- |The mill will add materially to the} ernment owns 51 per cent of its| utes. The best record “ far is any: ae Chisago affd BAN DIEGO, Cal, July 31—-Helen cepted him rush started. More will _jer'a department. payroll of Tei RO "A en a ___|_has been 39 days, 19 hours and Tuesday noon, Ke ingle Porter Garfield, society girl of this Wood says he loved her jnst as city, promised to wed two ren. much as any man could, So, wher She could not make up her mind he told her so, she promised to be | ‘SIDELIGHTS ON SEATTLE HOME LIFES " would take, and put his oy pine ver “Choice until both| Both men made appointments were #anding at the altar, each|with Rev. Charles Barnes, at St with a license to marry her | Paul's chareh by hop Disa Garfield ry was told here today by | arrived she hesitated a 4 Percival fa. Wood, the man {who | then chose Buckley. is 3 wer 16 ai hi ae. lost. | “During that dreadful moment | 4 wand Pacdiy tring wae is He saysJames F. Bucktey, son/as she herself expressed it In a let} ? Ma heap pepieee YOUNGSTER. of a wealthy Brockton 'man-| ter to Wood after she had married Gfacturer, waa.the first to propose | Buckley, she “figuratively dealt the to Miss Garfield, and that che ac-| cards in love Fortune decided for 2 2 Buckley Wood wished he * bade her farewell pfem’*/¢he church and out of her life. ENNANTS ‘25"" PENN NO. 29. Any four coupons clipped from The Star, enunaiindé numbered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle you to a 65-cent pennant. Oregon State Pennants now out. California Pennants out next Monday. Pen- nants will be sent by mail if 5 cents additional for each Pennant is enclosed. Bring or mai: to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Ave., near Union St.