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DETECTIVE TRAPS GANG OF THIEVES W cas CAMBER|READS MESSAGE | see... TO CONGRESS ON Sleuth Turns Tables on Wily Crooks, Makes His Escape | and Locks Them in | Death Room. | } } WASHINGTON, Jan. | He emphatically approved . The Interlocking of the saith making gulit. personal in all i Ono of the dest known detectives) 6)" of eateries of great aulte against trusts. ey the world had a thrilling S| corporations, banks, raliroads, Every act of business ts done eape from death last night at he industrial, commercial and pub at the command or upon the tot hands of a gacg of thieves, headed) 11, service bodies the crux ([tiative of some ascertainable per by the no! Prof. ba cag | of the trust system, in the [son or group of persons,” he sald sometimes called the “Napoleon of} opinion of President Wilson. |"And these should be held respon Crime He made this plain today {mn a/sible and the puntshment should This crowd of crooks, who for ®/ social address to congress 1n| fall upon them, and not on the bus long time have threatened to “get” | Wninn ne discussed antitrust leg: |Iness organization of which they the detective because of the late} ition ecko tenet uae ter's activity in detecting and am) “Ty scussing evils resulting from! “Fortunately, no measures of resting criminals, succeeded in en |such interlocking directorates the | sweeping or novel change are nec ticing the sleuth into thelr! rosigent caustically attacked alessary,” he said, “It will be un underground rendezvous where he/-eou, of millionaires, who by rea derstood that our object in not to was locked in the “gas chamber" |Sr0Up © mt dings of stock | unsettle business or anywhere ser Where many persons have mMetlin numerous corporations, con fously break {ts established death. tute virtual monopoly }courses athwart. On the contrary Fora fow minutes it appeared) ir virtually told congress that|we desire the laws now about to fs if death wa about to end the| i: should decide whether Dig own exercls pass to be bulwarks and safeguards great detective’s life. By ers of stock in corporations should ustry against the forces dis ing his wonderful gift of be i be compelled to elect In which one ig it. What we have to do car out plans by deduction, he finally! \¢ them they will e their ne in a new spirit of thought turned the tables on the crooks,| Hint to vote on the conduct of af deration and without revolu got them into the death room, | »,/,, of any untoward kind Made his escape and caused thé| Sse public Opinion it's Not a Radical Grrest of the gang | Has Conquered Trusts Program, He Says _, phe thrilling story is a part o president declared emphat “We are ed ‘that private Sir 4. Conan Doyle's great pIAY. | ically for the creation of an indus | monopoly fensible and Into Sherlock Holmes,” produced tht8|+ri4) commission and declared that | erable’ and our program ts found Week at the Seattle theatre by the| nubic opinion had finally con-| on that conviction Bailey & Mitchell players. Last) suered big business so that the av-| “Tt be a comprehensive and night hundreds were turned away erage business man was convinced not radical or unacceptable pro Pecause every seat in the house) that “the ways of liberty are also| gram, and these are its Items and Was sold lthe ways of peace and also the|the changes which opinion deliber The dill *will continue the rest! of this week, with matinees Thurs ately and for which t Ines waits sanctions, day, Saturday and Sunday, when | “ . “~¥ “4 It awaits with acquiescence, Ramey cre Dest seats may be had for 25/1 How to Make the Best in the first place, for laws cents. Prices at night are 50 a tH h Remedy at Home which will effectually prohibit Tale cents for the best seat, except Cough R 7 aad prevelit ach interlocking Bemereresy night, when the price is| Small Cont, ‘personnels’ of directorates of Rates ‘duced to 25 cents. | 4 great corporations—banks, rall- Hol The Seattle Theatre is not tn the foads, industrial end commer fig (theatrical Kaba Its productions | "ike a plain cial and public service bodies t fl ‘re up to the standard of the high-| pint of granu! —as, in effect, result in mak seh yst priced road companies —Adv, of warn , ond Ing | tho whe berrew ane ; | (50 cont’ worth) in a pint t those who lend practically one HE Sn It up with the Sugar Sy and the same; those who sel! Hedy ar Aon, Gores ot and those who buy but the vie It never tie, Take a same persons trading with o 4 every one, two ree b another under different names eran ' Ti Why gone n orig and In different combinations a4 take hold almost instant) and those who affect to com- i usw ly conquer pete but finacial partners and i Rg Oy masters of some wholesome appetite. and cy he anh. field of busines pleasing t “A sufficient time ehould be nial trouble, dhanad ta. ehleh 40 atteak ) these changes of organization This met i without inconvenience or con- remedy with fusion. OF UNEMP (or strained honey) more home: Urges Legislation syrup. T To Help Railroads i ivies uy it, use on “In the second place, the PORTLAND, Jan which is a most busin man as well as those | sult of the discovery trated compound Norway white who direct public affairs now J ROBBED would submit. What the men want them and other business enter. an prises which tho: Fesenting himself to be Dr E J. Browa, STAR READERS men wish KAO AW! IT To BE Link etc As a re of a case of smallpox in the old wooden taber according to! pine extract, and ts rich in @uniaao! | recy me onlage hy og ye ' healin pine ele recognize with painful clear. and other patural nrationa wil not] nese the harm and injustice jemployed men have been sheltered, { BY A DENTIST work in this combination ‘atnc.| 90@ many, If not all, of the |{t was announced today by Dr. Mar- 1 A Gaarenty Of sea tees lroad f the |collus, city health officer, that un ra oanptt Tunced| @reat railroad systems of the . a boned Stith thie Breperation.. ‘Your| country by the way in which less all submitted to vaccination, ON FIRST rugeiat has Pinex. or will et tt for| they have been financed and | the place would be closed i} AVENUE jyu"* patna to The Pinex Co.) their own distinctive interests | Twenty-nine were vaccinated | | Ft Wayne ind. ______| subordinated to the interests | night, but the leaders of the unem: o~ | plo ted that po more men resed of ther| SILVERWARE FOR of men who have financed | ployed stated c or bis assistant. BawAne of this thief who steals my . ives off my repute / Str" Svrices are at — i 713 first Ave., Union Block to promote. is to ha “The country is ready to ae- cept with relief as well as with approval a law which will con- fer on the interstate commerce A set of siz beautifully decorated | Dr. Marcellus, French gray finish Rogers Silver | Tea Spoons free to mall subscribers to The Star. They are of beautiful | design and will last a lifetime A/ sent in to them ve the taber nacie quarantined and their food BAG PRICES GO UP Peniten increase of GEE. WHILIKINS BUT TAIS | $0 INVIGORATING ffi THE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, fora. WINTER PASTIMES!—Walking to Work. REAT MORNING !! 'S A REAL, PLEASURE OUT ON A MORNING THIS 1! SO BRACING, COLD HEALTH Fuu! ‘ve PORTLAND ARMY POULTRY SHOW | LOYED, 20 Two thousand exceptionally tractive exhibits appear in the an nual show under the auspices of the SeattieKing County Poultry asso elation, being held this year on the Mfifth Noor of the Bon Marche. From the ordinary egg layers up! to the beautifully gowned queens of the flock, down the line of pompous Hondan cocks and prettily marked fowl of many species, the show is a thing of interest. Seven states are represented tn the exhibits, which will be eeen all week, until Saturday night. PURCHASE 18 PRESIDENT OLYMPIA, Jan. 20.—E. D. Pur | chase, of Pend d’Oreille county, was elected president of the state sessors, who are in convention here. Addresses will be delivered during the two days’ convention by mem- bers of the state tax commission and by Former Commissioners Roc kwell and Fros eof these 9 ao could net be commission power to superin- OLYMPIA, Jan 20. i poet ol poon! tend and regulate financial tiary grain bags have gone up tn ; ean guarantee to ea } ° ME aches every time you par mac donee te | duplicated at any store for less than) operations whereby the rail: |price. They will be &% cents for rm Ssate? work, Secaurs, while my worm | $2.50. We hare bought them in| roads henceforth will be sup. [the coming season, an often saperio * you less than one- uantities e are } halt the price charged by other high clave | tle Pag ad ge is bac aonnertbeen. | plied with money needed for | '% cent iy Gentists. You see, I make « dollar ana SDl¢ Mg proper development to meet - you save @ dollar when I do your dentai All that {s necessary for you to nel the rapidly-growing require. bes 3 is to pay your subscription to The) ments of the country for In- REAL ESTATE Star one year in advance (82.25),| creased and improved facill- and the spoons will be sent you.) charges paid. If your subscription does not expire for some time, you | can take advantage of this offer) bow and renew for a year from the |@ime ft expires, or by interesting a friend in The Star and taking « year’s subscription at the regular you will receive the spoons just the same. of transportation. “We cannot postpone action In this matter without leaving the railroads exposed to many serious handicaps and hazards. Uncertainty Hampers Business, He Declares cag: he business country waits, has long awaited and suffere: because it could not obtain fur. ther and a more explicit legis lative definition of the policy and meaning of the anti-trust law, piehed Northern fan’ ‘EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. S.. Seattle's Leadng Dentist 713 First Avenue evenings unt!! § and Sundae | Price, ntl! 4 for peopie who work “Nothing hampers business like uncertainty; nothing ‘hied and © OD daunts or discourages It like TRADE-MARKED GO gg ge gl chances, and to run the risk of ry department Natlding Dental Experts. often, mee RHOADS DENTAL CO. ike falling under the condemna- When It comes to s good. firet We make sausages, bolognas and cure hams Our tion of the law before It can | case Stress iste can otter yea products have a different taste and we can guarantee their fl] “gussiy we are sufficiently |{ can vantea™™ tet” emer. ton auneae purity familiar with the actual proc: | A hy vr Pg nc Wing BB We are proud to put our name on all our goods. De esses and methods of monop- || Jrur dental. needs and. have them mand it when buying and be sure you get it. It will pro oly and the many hurtful re- | te you terme You will be treat 4 courteously dental work @. certainty recetve value straints of trade to make this tect you - ai R definition possible. | A dish of our sausage served piping hot, or a slice of “These practices being now |} oniy, that, but you wil our home smoked and cured ham, wlli make an appetizing abundantly disclosed, can be pec fig dyer ge 4 breakfast dish explicitly, item by item, for- many 7. 2 Ss ge, 25 { bidden by statute in such valuable to you Young Pork Sausage, 25c pounc terms as Practically to elim- | 22, An enamel and sanitary in Our own Home C ured and Smoked Hams pound y vile's Made Meat Products SEATTLE — SANITARY MARKET inate uncertainty.” TO REGULATE ’EM fee them before going Gold Crowns Fillin 500 t Extracting and 4 should you have them, tn H r and thelr advice will be ffien fitted entirely in white every way. eleewhere idge Work $5.00 Cleaning Free with = A bill fixing and regulating fal Other Work. First Avenue Entrance Main Floor rates for rent automobiles was in troduced in the ¢ council yester EVERETT—1914 Hewitt Ave. 4 by Councilman Wardall. It will be considered by the license and| ————————— |public safety committees, | NEW DISCOVERY QUICKLY ENDS =n gy EW PavING KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES Dental Third and Pike Rhoads Co. EYE-GLASSES and SPECTACLES For High-Class Work the State, that in bifoca vision) at does tralghtened FREE! and adjusted tation and ex» FREE! J. Ww. Edmunds, Oph. D. Second and Ma: 2174. «= TO1-703 1. Bake Oven Treatment Rheumatiom and All Cons kested Cond! tons has equal. _Consal- tatlon Free. DR. JOHN SOREN sia-ais Bit NAVY YARD ROUTE MH. B Kennedy, Tourtat and Athlon Leave Colman Dock, Seattle: 6:36. {except Sunday), $:09, 10:80 a m., 1:30, 2:00 (except Sunday, Sunday, 2:90), 6:80 p Baturday, 11:45 p.m. mubject to change without Steamers notion. i | Ordinances providing for the| —— | Phone Main 3101. Fare 000 Round Trip, : ies paving of the north side of Mercer | TEROLE for Sore Throat, Bron ie planking, and for replank-| H G od Th shitis "Te 5 tl i Chronic Sufferers Find Relief he ut urle acid that lodges in the ing partes of Beach drive and Fifth | ow 0 at ! get Peter FOuD Pare Neck, ih joints and muscles, causing rheu-|ay W. were brought before the c -MUSTEROLE F | Asthma, Neuralgia, Headache, Con a After Few Doses Are Taken |matism; soothes and heals the det. jena iy econ uxt ne th cape CeIS: | gestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism iti feate Unings of the bladder; and| oon hart paar amgsie te, Hike i Lumbago, Pains and Aches of the ea Rip sha tele ee and |) were referred to the atreeta and Aah! That's “Pollet fous rellef for) Rack or Joints, Sprains, Sore Mus. PS Ta If you are bothered s in @ clean, strong, healthy orer® 204 finance committess those sore muscles, those stiff! cles, Bruises, | Chilblains, Frosted ’ n @ clean, strong alth 7 | . Ry, EOS DR, ‘ostec Bie aaie—or rheumatism, have condition. ” Jointa, that lame back | t and Colds of the Chest (it t Bh greeable, annoying b P or url ‘Sore than 6 few é MUSTEROLE !8 a clean, white| prevents Pneumonia) i nary pcceees to oy sp nd vi go one are seldom required to relic ASK EXTENSION Ointment, made with the ofl of mus: Doctors and nurses frankly rec a) oF sutfer with any other of the/even the obstinate long-atanding |tard and qther home simples, ommend MUSTEROLE. It is used Bye) many miseries | that come from cases, while tt cures the moxt_an-| The proposition of extending| It does the work in large hospitals i H. eeis son can depend. & hergges poying forms of = kidne bladder | Glenridg@ way from Gatewood road | of the old fashioned At your = drug 3 } fatter what else may have rouble, and rheumatism tn a gsur-|to Glenridge road and for extending| mustard plaster, gist’s, In 25¢ and 50c TE cepleliele if prisingly short time California ay. from W. Webster «t.| minus the plaster jars, and a special 4, } ~ ; é You will find Croxone entir 270 fet north, were referred by the, and minus the blis- large hospital size ; { It 1s @ positive fact that the new |different from all other reine ouneil Monday to the streets and| ter! for $2.50, te igh discovery, Croxone, promptly over-| The ‘a nothing else on ea th sewers committee. Yoy simply rub Accept no substi HE} comes such diseases. It fs the most like it. It tw so | ed th ; MUSTEROL on tite, If your drug i Boniestal remedy edd nee for | practically tmpo © » it STREETS WASHED AWAY the spot where the pain ts—rub ft{ gist cannot supply 1, send 2he Ahi posing . e ribo im rigs tips ay ee a aaa n system w Mout re | ; = on briskly--and the pain is gone,|or 50¢c, to the MUS ROLE Com if / moving ca A 3 sults, An original pack age conta) | 6 r ANWOOD, ian to burch No muss, 90 bother: ast com-| pany, Cleveland, Ohto, and we will | aii 5 ate ; a trifl an ‘tclass drug |services had to be abandoned and|forting, soothing — re rat a@lgend you a jar, postage prepald oHhi4 h ao decane pong cee, : - store, Al (ruggists are authorized | business suspended here on ac. ‘gentle glow, then a delightful sense | , herr ie ypped-up heys and makes |to personally return the purchase |count of the highest tide on record|of coolness. And best of all, no| Chartes 1. Kelley, Phitadeiphia, ut! i them filter and sift out all the pol-| price if Croxone fails to give the|here, which washed away several | blisters like the old-fashioned mus: | * 1 have great faith in Musterote ib — ipepian reg Pare the |desired reaylts the very first time| streets, made road impassab stor used to make pages. ite thie wee Btn aoe perenne ood. It neutralizes and dissolves | you use it flooded the town 12 to 16 ine! is nothing lke MUS-! able remedy.” pee re @00D GRACIOUS } DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS AS PARAL HIT GONFOUND THIS CLI *TAINT FIT FOR HUMAN || BEINGS TO Live IN! | BR-R-R-R-ReR II! AND ME WITH NO MUFFLER) NOR OVER SHOES NOR HOPE A CAR COMES‘ | ALONG BEFORE | FREEZE "3 ) | Ta pearn } \/ | | || AS | 1 mare! \ {| | Gee, | | FUR GLOVES ~ VV J ° fille nen TO QUARANTINE 2000 EXHIBITS AT HUERTA GIVES UP PLAN TO ENTER ACTIVE FIGHTING | By a U. P. Staff Correspondent. MEXICO CITY, Jan. 20.—That President Huerta had abandoned! jtemporarily his plan to take the field in person against the rebels was stated officially today, The change In the program did not please the dictator very well, it) |was said, but his cabinet insisted | on it | Huerta called the members to-| | gether unexpectedly about midnight) |to tell them t he thought he jeould put the rebellion down if he lied his troops, and that he pro- |poned to do it Without exception the ministers objected so strongly that he finally ylelded, at least for the time. The main reason for his anxiety to check the rebels at this time was said to be that they are ap |proaching Torreon, where there is |etored cotton worth millions, and |e does not want It to fall into their hands | A rumor was current that Huerta intends to turn over the govern ment to a commission of five, him f resigning and possibly leaving | the country, | | CHIEF WILL TELL *EM THEIR PLACE To become operative within 30 days after !t is signed by the mayor. a bill was passed by the city coun- ell esterday afternoon, in regula tion of stands for all vehicles on the streets for hire. Authority to issue standing permits was vested in Po. |lico Chief Bannick. MUST EXPLAIN IT | Superior Judge Albertson has cit jed Mayor Cotterill and trustees of the firemen’s pension and relief |fund to explain why they have not jpaid $1,000 to Mrs. Mabel Kuntz, | widow of Otto J. Kuntz, former city fireman, The case will be heard January 23. The complaint charges | that the trustees have failed to pay |the benefit since Kuntz’ death, last | | October. wipipe sess \ ‘WAR ON TANGO DRESDEN, ‘Tan. ly on orders dire 20.—Supposea. | t from King Fred. ertch August, a fierce war against modern types of dancing is being waged by the police and local ad ministrative authorities throughout | Saxony In the cantons of Grim- ma, Wurzen, and Colbitz Msts have | been fesued of six different varie- ties which are “prohibited under/ severe penalties, among them the "Saxon tango,” the “wind dance,” und the “bow danc TOWING HER IN MARSHFIEL 7D, ~ Or. Jan, 20 Mariners here doubt that the steam. er Chatham, with the disabled steam schooner Yellowstone in tow, will be able to ach San Francisco without aid. The steamers are r ported to be making but four miles an hour fn a calm sea, which means |that the voyage will take four days junder favorable conditions. MILLS RUN FULL-HANDED EVERETT, Jan. 20,—Everett jstarted off this week with an unsual |ly prosperous outlook, All the lum ber mills except two were running | full-handed Monday, and, accordthe | to the manufacturers, the market conditions are fairly good, lof work M | ve | through | with iw ———, WILSON PLANS INDIVIDUAL PUNISHMENT FOR TRUST CHIEFS | GIRL SHOT IN LE USED AS SHIEL BY 3P 9) Jan » and hor yes rigorous enn to” prising obte 1 which ¢ firearn dead such themse The were were work killed 500-04d rer sullen heavi! watched | trouble. Shoot mut risoners uly They and an fresh y f fear Turnkey First The y occurred at the end China” Reed, Tom Chas. Koontz, serving two years for horse stealing, five ears for forgery and 40 yer for manslaughter, took th portun y to approach the door of the tat shop where worked an told Turnkey rtin they wanted to nee officer As Martin open the r the and Lane the p turned shot to doo drew re turnkey b men Reed the ch the and then him down with we on the pistol barrel Run Wild Through Yard Seiz the turnkey's keys and shouting to the other prisoners to ain th the three dashed into the yard and toward Warden R. W Dick's office. Assistant Deputy rick Oates tried t« was shot through th at ead Warden Pat stop them and e heart befo he could draw a pistol Guard F. C. Godfr rushed up, | firtog, and was shot dead. CLAIM REFERRED. A claim of $4,860, filed by pai’ Pearson with the city council | for damages due to a shifting hill at Sixth ay. and Terrace place was sent to the finance and streets and | sewers committees yesterday after- |noon. A further report will be | heard Kisses WIFE; DROPS DEAD ACOMA, Jan. 20.—As he was iitetne his wife good-bye, while preparing to go to work, Charles | Olson, . employed at the Northern Pacific shops, dropped to the floor! without uttering a word and died. RISONERS Supt Drover, of the Bep tillon dey tw ed by @ ha at through the door of Judge Is Shot Dead With the confusion at its hela, Judge J. R. Thor eral judge in Ind at one an ar siness « 4 next ran for the switchboard ephon to a from being sent out. There he found M Mary Foster, the operator, 4 ged her Into the yard and d her before bim as @ shield as he made for outer gate Girl Wounded In Leg By this time the guards were fin ing furic into the yard. Miss Foster was hit in the leg and fell One of the conrict’s bullets plerced Guard C. L. Wood's arm. The trio reached and unlocked the gate, rushed into the street, leaped into Warden Dick's buggy, which stood outside, and lashed the horse into a gallop. Prison off clals pura Reed stood up fate ing to the rear and emptied his revolver at them The flight was short. The horse was hit by a bullet and fell. Guards swarmed up on every side. And soon the mutineers lay dead in the buggy bottom, each riddled by shots. RICH MAN WEDS STENOGRAPHER CHICAGO, Jan. 20— acob Goets, Spokane mining magnate and hotel man, and Miss Isabella Sweeny, Portland hotel stenographer, were married here last night Deseri> ing his rise to wealth Goetz de clared that a mule belonging to @ miner he had grubstaked kicked at its owner, missed him, struck the mountainside and uncovered a $14, 000,000 vein ExpressRates Effective February 1, 1914 In conformity with the order of the Interstate Comm The following table is the differences between erce Commission illustrative of some of the new and old rates 10 Ibs. 20 Ibe. Insured press Insured Express Insured ] | ote Rates | Rates | 40 4 aT os 67 “ San Francteco Denver Chicago St. Louts . Dalins . New York New | Rates | be 69 ow Rates 1.15 1.16 1.35 1.40 1.40 New Rates | on Rates 1.6 16 2.00 2.76 2.60 276 2.85 140 1.50 Express Service Means Highest Class of Transportation Free Insurance up to $50 1! A Receipt for Each Shipment Responsibility—Safety—Efficiency Telephone or Write to Your Nearest Express Office Is the time to advertise those rooms (furnished or unfurnish ed) that you want to rent. Call up The Seattle Star, and our courteous want ad clerk will help you to arrange your a@ Remember, } We're as Close as Your Phone take you ® Our And tt will minute to phone number is Main 9400 only call us up. Set, -<? SREBLE LESS _SESTESESS ——e | of emwmesencnea =eewe Ss in da T Zerse<=>=eec0 9 ounps