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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 13

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Editorial Sheet News, Views and Business. i 1 Part II 16 Paps IMPORTANT HOME AFFAIH3 i i Train aid trt. ii VAj A I The AdYancing City AND CONTIGUOUS TERRITORY C7V XXIX YEAR. SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 30, 1910.

STOPPED. WHAT'S EXPECTED OF THE NEW CHIEF. THEIR OPIUM-FILLED. THIS VdHAT "tOU WRNT TO WATdH OUT THIS IS BAX, -ft I I FEEL A SLIGHT A for. Don't wBiTe voue.

A resistance here'JJI JZ'A Many Thousand Smuggled, VOTt tltO MT 1 Inspectors Assert. PIANO For SO Years WC MUST CRPTV86 TkeCoumth' Supposed Members of a Gang A Leader Are' Jailed Here. Harp-Like WU. Tone To Be foOS- Traveling in Style, Taken from a Train. Mi' i A- lit 27 Kranich On end of a daring smuggllnp echema was unearthed here yesterday, and JtiCOO worth of opium was confiscated by Federal authorities.

Th stuff was in the possession of J. Murphy and 51. V. Harris, two flashily-dressed travelers, who occupied a 27ie Famous fvjK. drawing-room on a Southern Pacific viuiyn Plate An Exclusive Feature First he must ctoto the official train, which reached the city early yesterday morning.

OS TEO path And wwe his pins Eliminated. The arrest was made when, the train reached Colton, as the two Federal inspectors who- followed the trail of the smugglers did not dare to take How Prst Vou? You're Redoc'ed chances la letting their men reach- the Arcade Station, where they might liave made their escape. 2oo numbers, fined HE. MUST ENDEAVOR To TOfcN 'OUft; S. MONTHS PAY AND All I Did wflix 'Finest into bunch of Elcctiom.

officers. STrtiom We have just received a large shipment of Kranich Bach Pianos, to which we invite the consideration of discriminating people who desiie to purchase a thoroughly high grade instrument The Kranich Bach is a Piano that has attained present high position among genuinely good Pianos solely on its own merits. Its quality is of high standard up to the high mark of musical quality that we have set for this Establishment. An exclusive feature of the Kranich Bach a feature of great merit is "Violyn Plate," explained below. LAID OFF Foe, TWO WEARS RND-AND ome widow and 1 A veeRV Important I Took him on TWItEE ORPHANS.

CAPT0RE' VOU'fcE A CBEpiT RgD HANDED ui IH Vro THE FARCE FORCE. TRLKINCtToA I -WiImeam! THROW h.m MoToeMAM M. O. Archibald, customs Inspector, and R. L.

Brazie, immigration Inspec- tor, who spotted their men at Yuma, the day before, waited until 8 o'clock before making the arrest. i They had the negro porter go to" the door of the drawing-room and tap. on the door. Harris opened it. He and his companion were fully dressed.

Archibald drew his revolver and cov-rexl the men. VVe are United States omYersi. and we want you," said he. "Hold up your hands." Harris instantly obeyed the command, but Murphy was slow about putting up his left hand. Like a flash, I'irazie was on him, and "a scuffle fol-iovved.

When it was all own-, Harris and Murpny were both securely An Explanation of the 1 Ji.iiI ric r'r-1iLi, Cfuutineo VmiPCLfi', Plate UJJ Famous "Violyn v. 0 CM v. A A portion In t'he violin the strings have a Hi newly Invented "Violyn" plate, showing inclined pin block. A straight, free stretch from bridge A to pegs hence. liolnp tiinnri with lnai- raclet.

permitting the violin principle of stringing, now accomplished ance, the greatest tone vibration with a full metal plate for thi la produced without unnecessary first time in the history of piano hi shackled ami handcuffed. 4 If either had made resistance, the Federal officers would have shot them, as they expected a fight when they made the arrest. THE "GOODS" THEHE. Archibald took the keys and checks he found on one of tha men, and went to the baggage car. He first selected a big trunk, which was securely roped and strapped.

W'nen opened, a number of taels of opium were exposed to view. A second trunk was filled wth opium tins. Two suit cases, also, con-tamed the forbidden drug. Altogether there were about (320 tins, which customs estimate are. worth $14,000 at the present time.

Harris and Murphy were turned over to I'nlted. States-Marshal Young- 1 1 NAHEW ONE O'OUR-ET "CxETS. ARRESTED worth, who assumed charge of the -2- AND VvHEW RN rV4TI-LT00-CT0O GrETS IT ILL HHt vj, Deputation OF, I prisoners. Each was" arraigned before United States Commissioner Van Dyke, and bail fixed at $5000. Th THINK nconiNCdr I 1 A VS 'Sf'i '1 CITIZEN As they were 'being taken to the 3f v-ves elevator of the Tajo building, where the United States offices are located, pull or tension.

construction. Kranich Bach Uprights $475 Dp-Terms of $10.00 Monthly SO The Kranich Bach "VIOLYN" plate insures the minimum pull upon the strings. This resoUs in a longer vibration, which meana a pnrer.y; more sonorous and greater sustained tone. It meanB ease in tunfn' reduced strain upon all of the strings, and the merit of "staying-'m-tune" twice as long as without this marvelous improvement. Amrng the new Kranich Bachs received are pianos in mahogany, fiak.

walnut, colonial and Louis XV models, etc. We Invite you to sea and try these beautiful instruments. Are Sole Agents Also for Stein-vQay, Sohmer and Kurt zmann Pianos and Player Pianos The instruments named are pianos of known value each a standard in its respective class. All may- be purchased on favorable terms. And of all large assortments are available, affording you the widest opportunity for the exercise of individual taste3.

Geo. J. Birlcel Co. Sieintfay, Cecil ian and Victor Dealers 345-347 South Spring Streek a photograp'ner attempted to make a picture. Murphy, though securely handcuffed, managed to kick the cam era across the corridor, and would have assaulted the photographer If he had not been restrained by Chler Hep uty Marshal Sittel, who had the men tn charge.

"You cannot take any pictures of us," growled Murphy. "We may he In custody, but pictures don go," Murphy and Harris are believed to be members of a gang or smugglers i which has headquarters in San Francisco, with branches In Los Angeles, Nogales and New Orleans. Inspectors Brazie and Archibald have information which t'ney hope will lead to the apprehension ot others in the same gang. The two officers have been working hard on the case, and followed the suspected smugglers night vV" vi PP UMt -TO. and day for several clays.

FOLLOWED SEVERAL DAYS. I got the nrst information some time ago," said Inspector Brazie yes terday afternoon. "I thought it was a case of smuggling Chinamen across Jit ''51 SKIRTS Man-tllorftrt kir made to your ram-uie. any number of plpau op ore, lit and work guaraittfx-d. brr.

nunlr nkirt In th city for 1 the Mexican line when I first took hoM of it. It developed later that it was 'VV' ft an opium case. "Archibald and I have been follow ing the two men for the last three or four days. saw them buy ticket for Kan Francisco at Yuma and wa boarded the same train. Both checked IF RNYTH IN Cr" IMPORTANT ARSE5 HE New Foulard Silks 68c The rMirst vttlufs In foulard silks that the aeasori- Will produce await your i hoopliiK lien- in a wkI vm of doniKiiH and volorr, at OSe a yard The bft JutlscB silks mv tbey'ro wortn riniiat- their trunks through to San Francisco, WILL HRVE TO PUT EM OFF UNTIL "Early this after an ail night watch, we decided to make the otut "HHPS nmcxi.

njjring siyit'B anu A tolors, epecial at OOC RUE. arrest before the men reached L6s Angeles. We walked Into the Pullman and told the porter to knock on the door. He grinned knowingly. "Archibald had his 45-caliber Colts ready for acti when the door opened.

Both men were surprised when they saw who wanted them. Murphy was 4S-IN HAND-LOOMED FRENCH Am excellent likeness of what he EXPECTED TO JO ON HIS OWN colors, quality, yard (Skirts Mads to Measure for $1.) 60c Silk FINISHED PONGEE LIN- cns, an snaaes, last coiorn. pure 38c Irish linen, Pc1qI FINEST ENCU'SH WASH POP- lins, white and colors, plemlid qnulilj-, gnwle. yard isJC (Skirt to Mpflnurq for $1.) FINEST MERCERIZED WHITE walfltlng-g. dulitty spring xtvles ami figures, and i-itluex, lfC SOc WHITE CREPE PLISSE FOR wuistg and 'lj to be washed nd not iro'vt.

Slei ial yaril JflC $1.25 ANCI BLACK AND roldri-d circs goods, nlwln and Sain p'- 97 YARD WIDE PURE LINEN honifipun crash, f.inhionablf. r-vlrable for nll and BkirU, SOc rrail JSC BEST. $1.25 YARD-WIDE TAF- fota in the city. tilai.k. white nd all colorii.

fjfial, 'yard 97c STRANGE and wonderful things are expected of the new Chief of Police. There is no book of rules for his guidance; but he car, examine the' marks and scars of the recent "carnage, find out what happened to his predecessor and govern his life and his pubi services accordingly. His first duty and, supposedly his first joy as well, will be to learn the names on the card index of "friends and enemies" maintained by Boss Lissner. -Mr. Dishman didn't know anything about the list of friends and enemies and his fall was sudden and the jolt was severe.

The new Chief of Police, profiting' by this sad example, will know that the first duty of the policeman, upon the arrest of citizen, is to measure the hair and find out upon whose nominating petition the culprit last appeared. He will learn lhat, while there are laws to be enforced, laws are made by Council men Councilmeu are made by Bo- Lissner; there is a pipe line between the office of the Chief of Police and the office of lloss I. issuer. So what's the use? The new Chief of Police will be expected to recognize the fact that the highest law fur i bunch of politicians trying to build tip i lasting politicaf machine is self-preservattn and that lie, as their mailed fit. must after their Snie of the amusing complications that the Chief will encounter in trying tu carry out this routine are suggested by the cotnie artist.

i slow about putting up his left hand, and I suspected he was trying to draw a gun. 1 Jumped on him and seized his wrist. While Archibald covered them, I went through their pocket. They told us they had just put their guns In their grip. One had an automatic and the othvr a heavy cal.oer revolver.

If they had been hen J.1 di.H.r. there have f.eeri Vttle am certain. We did not expect to get them so easily. Harris aked If we had a warrant of arrest. ThN is my said Archibald jKiking his gun In front of him.

'Thut Is good enough for us." grinned Harris." AFTER OTHERS NuW. v.eiif wltli tliitn to the lor-iil cusiuiiis ofliie and uVIUvred up the if of 0him. We are u'ti W15 wr fiiituiiste nioufrli to muk the srrest and 6H tlm opium. ur work I n.it Yard-Wide Anne! Silk FjOh a YnrH ixb.i. yro.i.i.

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