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the The identifica have arrived from interior to 167 BODIES OF entity these bod ~ MAYOR AND CIT s not previously reported are pac = = — | The mayor charges that the com (Paid Advertisement) the gas company, and showing “spirit of autocracy equaling that of the kalser Meler insiate that the commission in “foreing the date” and working against the Interests of the citizens in rushing a hearing before his de partment has had ample time to pre | Pare its case, MAYOR HANSON ‘CLOSES STORES TO CHECK “FLU” 4 From Page One I 0 x“ tide of pneumonia deaths following partial recovery from influenza, Disperse Groups A discussion to determine whether closing rules will remain in effect [next week will held between Mayor Ole Hanson and City Health Commissioner McBride Saturday Between 9 a m. and 3 p, m. the police have been instructed to pre vent trolley care from carrying me passengers than | Groups of people in the streets wi be dispersed. Con can Seattle went masked Thursday ; been worn Wednesday sterilized Wednesday night wer evidence. Health aythoritles repeat their warning to bolf masks for five }faced individuals privilege to ride on the cars. One conductor on the | Kastlake line bravely tackled a \titlan-haired woman who boarded |cealed, and compelled her to’ mask. She was the only person who at- were crowded with industrial workers Thursday, and many for the first time, despite several open windows, seemed to have an appreciation of how much impure alr a limited and congested space can contain. The man who coughed or sneezed found himself tremendously unpopular. Guards at Stores Guards are stationed at depart- ment store entrances to prevent) those unmasked from entering. Po- Mee are Btationed at the postoffice | doors. There have been 17 additional in- fuenza deaths reported during the last 24 hours, and 441 new cases Of Street cars by noon Wednesday, the total reached 16 by night. This ts slightly lower than the average | There were, in all, Wednesday. Health authorities be lieve renewed endeavor along pre | ventive lines will serve to check the | epidemic quickly The following deaths were |Ported Wednesday afternoon: J. E. Stell, 30 years old, 215 Nob | Hil ave. Mrs. Clarence Andrews, | 6303 18th ave. 8. Arvie Erickson, to date re- 28, aged 20, 6842 47th ave. N. Sosa. 1 A. Daniels, aged 22, 1617 West 64th at. Dr. Glen Charles Spurgeon, aged 44, 3603 Kast Denny way Victor Malta, aged 1, 306 138th ave. Minnie Young, aged 23, 933 Alkd ave. | Raymond Himes, aged 25, Fort Lawton. Emil Nelson, aged 26, 1513 Second ave. Congressman John F. Miller | Harry M, Campbell, aged 24, Providence hospital What are we to do for our boys “over there’ when they Esther Rosenberg, aged 29, 1711 mas Socket Washington st. Elmora McCord, aged 23, 203 15th i Millions of active, imaginative, vigorous young Americans ~ Me a must find their way from war activities to peaceful pursuits. eet ree ane Ol, Matern fi A super-problem, this, to be solved only by tried, experienced Ernest Merlino, aged 7 months, ii statesmen! 1146 Corwin place. q Congressman John F. Miller is one of the few representatives | id tas dation: eho tah the dbumae to tenve the dations of tie Probe Thefts From c and face shot “rub elbows” with in France. He adly submarine Influenza Victims Police along the ¢ search ing for Dr. F. C. D Intern discharged from the city’s emergency and shell in order to visit and American soldiers in the front-line trenches knows the debt ast are raldson has seen our boys under fire; fighting our fight! we owe to those who are i influenza hospital, after money was ; Congressman Miller has stood squarely behind the nation on reported missing from patients there a every matte ffecting the successful conduct t +o A arrant, charging grand lar-| +i every matter a ing the successful conduct of the war, He ceny. has been issued against hint iq will continue to uphold the hands of the president until Ger- Numerous complains of missing ey many pays the full penalty; until America’s noblé sons are jarticles led to an investigation by ey returned to the family fireside Mayor Hanson and Health Commis ri sioner McBride. a. Seattle will re-elect John F. Miller, her Hundred Per Cent A Daw Ay ecem been worked i} ‘sdintiesin: duiiaieabtiils’. lie shiain out to prevent @ repetition of the oc it “ig id . me: Wusineas interests ‘of tho’ state Jcurrence. A safe has been installed, 3 of Washington and the nation at large can safely be intrusted and a system of triple receipts } to his keeping. The future of our millions of World War adopted. q veterans will be in sympathetic handa. eae re ABE ae il | Wooden sandals and linen et } wear being sold in Duisburg, ¢ Hy Imany, in Weu of leather shoes and boots, 492 cases reported | - | talion chiefs.” William = use, ‘Phomas Neilson, | TUchard Colvert Hows, David I ba ame, Arthur Samuel Bourne, C. W. | Porter, Emanuel Nelson, Capt. Au | NOW AT JUNEAU ees COMMISSIONERS - eu anley Winkler, Aurie W. Me Queen, Charles Munre | JUNEAU, Alaska, 0« hn Patterson, Lee Chow, elibiike ‘Dies Giihaling’ 45 tsa: ves y ther D. Lew Sit Wing, Arthur B aber ead: Mgaorye: Ribas . ‘lines, We P| He service commission is contained in Of rescue vessels are still c Wilkingon, Charles Holmes bebo their search in the vicinity of the | St W. 'T. McArthur |a letter written to the city council by Vanderbilt Reet for bodies from t *rincess Alice will leave for | Mayor Hanson, and is supported by All-tat Occasic about Nov, 2 with the first|criticiam leveled at the commission ally additic picked up| shipment of bodies. Instructions for |by Walter F, Meier, cc ation coun and broug the disposition of the bodies are be: | set Lette n found on|ing wired by relatives to F. W. 1” jianson and Mek : ame of the bodies show that long| Lowell, the local C. P. R. : 4 Meler declare that the on al - e| It has been learned that among |Commisston, in setting November § as officers jthe victims of the wreck were four|the day for hearing complaints they were employes of the White Pass and | against the proposed increase in gas those on b ft would | viously listed as passengors. Their| tion of a state law. whigh providen be practically it for the res-|names are: G, Sangster, waiter, |that ten days must elapse between cue boats to get ide and take | steamer White Ho J. Howard, lis gti abn detente mettre the passengers off only hope | waiter, steamer nana; Geork® | tariff chan hk dass of te hea, qas that the ship would hang on toj Howey, fireman, steamer Casca; H.|ing the rock until the storm abated Plumber, waiter, steamer Selkirk. |" "rhe city hashot yet filed Ite com: | Of the 336 who were lost in the|'The name of Fireman Abelson, re-| jiaint against the Seattle Lightine wreck the bodies of 167 are now in| ported on the first list, should read] Oo. (gas company), altho such action the morgue here. Several old-timers Abel tag x mission is working in the interests of | minutes every 24 hours | Enforce Mask Order j | Street car conductors were per-/} laistent Thursday in refusing bare-| |his car without her features con- | ltempted to ride without a mask. | he | taken 1,453 prisoners | weeks’ | ning of the w THE SEATTLE STAR State Public Service Board Panned by "= Officials y LANSING SEND § | While the Hun Asks for Peace | | It’s Halloween Tonight, Better NEW nae ) HUGHES MAKES ( i adrift ina malt boat in mid | p your eyes peoled and you Atlantic by the commander of a (| WASHID 1——Con: |) oar rt Vriday 1 f Oc M1- “Altho PLE the Norwegian bark Stifinder ar sated y y wee Ben A ee = here today after 16 days }{Camp Kearney, Cal. in order *|{ Bidewalk are apt to be decorat ane Y A, on the hte : commodate 9,000 additional men, will oth P whole the plans of the war 4 \ struggling toward land, Capt. ) ror - ed with skidding banana + lepart "Dispatch From Robert kland and seven other mem. }|be started at once, the war depart the results that have bées J. Bender | are belleved to have died of thirst } {estimated at 1,924.9 a By United Press Leased Wire |i) na atarvation. ‘The Four two-story barracks for enlist : been went to Prenident Wi, Direct to The Btar al { another boat. The « ed men and two barracks for officer Charles F. Hughes on the ain x Loren|} elated the submarine will be added to Camp Tr Texas 3 yan . ; raft ' United Staten will pase on to the al |) mites off the “American coast. {|age plant in to be Inat at Po tamer tiaatatage arity enneuad of waa inet « Turkey'# request for an immedi: |) phey were ¢ into the life. (| MacArthur, comting $50,000 od sae ty ip Aken gaa r the execution of the gover. ate armistice boats and the Germans blew up § Bagpovat, estate Dn ment out that Thin was the answer of Secre thelr ship with bomb After)! Communal counell of Charleroi { Uul Juvenil a ne t noemedl tp t ate Lanair made to Turkey |{ ward the U-boat submerged and /| will erect, on the square, a monu- |) PAPEDIS eo Hy as ect t ™m, in the a: . formal ne \ left the m # to their fate. {| ment to the inhabitants of Charlier go amis b oe t ts proved t» rhe note, delivered to the Spanish 2 who have died for their cou IA nnnnannnnnnnnnn cou : amba a - = Iax0e I did not fail to lay before the president the note whic ou addressed to him on the 14th] nstant, and handed to me on that tate | Acting under the Instruction of your government, you enclosed with | that note the text of a communica tion receive by the minister of for i . tn afaire of Soa, trom the The Bon Marche Will Open at 10 a. m. Friday evo “the Rovernment | and Close at 3 p. m. attention of the president the request of the imperial Ottoman government that he take upon himself the task f the reestablishment of peace, and he notify all belligerent “states the nd invite them to ogate plenipotentiaries to Initiate the Imperial Ottorna ment accepting as a basis for otiations the program laid y the president in his meanage to congress of January 8, 19158 wubsequent declarations, the speech of September 27 is further requested by the tm Ottoman government that steps be taken for the immediate onclusion of a general armintice on Saturday This Store Will Be Closed All Day, in the Interest of Public Health requent gotiations: and perial nd, on sea and in the air By direct of the president, I have the honor to inform your excel " that the government of the ates will bring the com of the Turkiat {affaires to the knowledge of governments at war with Turkey Accept, Excellency, the renewed | nesurances of my highest considera charge the munication “RORERT LANSING Turkey asked the president un take to notify the ion of rmistion request. As the ¢ States ia not at war against Turkey the Turkish than that of the allies Says Czechs in Russia Must Get Immediate Help SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 21.—Imme Mate aid must be sent to Cencho Slo vaks fighting in Russia, or the army will be annihilated, according to Maj. John Shipek, of the Creche’ army, who i» here today on his way from Ftusaia to Washington. The 70,000 Cache are fighting an army of 500,000 Rolsheviki and re- leased German and Austrian prixon ern “No quarter ts given and none ts asked by either mide,” Maj. Shipek was secretary to For eign Minister Bechtold, of Austria. Hungary, early in the war. When was sent to the front, he led his entire Czech regiment into the Rus sian lines to take up the fight against the Austro-Hungarians French Captare Battalion Chief PARIS, Oct. 21.—Repulse of a vio lent counter-attack west of 8t. Ferg: Bon Marche Workers Making Influenza Masks The Educational Class Room—the brightest and light- est part of The Bon Marche—has been given over to the he declared |Sieweaay morning. es tuuowes [SH making of influenza masks. Mra. EE, Herne, 34, of 6400 Bea-| . ity on the Olse fronte the eoee * Sanh Brite Seon 206 Sead ans. 6 |e ates, at. cenetie tes Members of The Bon Marche Red Cross Auxiliary take Sane seems, 3, $0 20 ome, 8] cre, in Penpeean Gor somone two-hour shifts in making these masks. were maintained. | “In two days our Fifth army has including cay. alry guards, a colonel and three bat John F. Miller Is Is Back From Capital Declaring that a republican ma fority in congress, if elected Tues- day, will strengthen rather than weaken the war support of Presl- dent Wilson, Congressman F. Miller haw returned home for a few stay. He is the republican | candidate for re-election Tuesday. | “The repubMcans will continue to support every war measure and| will do everything possible in con gress and out toward the early win Miller said Over a Thousand Influenza Masks Have Been Made Made with the greatest care under the most sanitary conditions. Every corner of the room is kept scrupulously clean—the floor is washed with disinfectants every day Every care is taken that these masks shall be as sterile as Ho terms President Wilson's ap- | : peal for a democratic congress as | possible. an “unfortunate political thrust.” | FRISCO FLU CLEARS Members of The Bon Marche Red Cross Auxiliary are SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31.—Ac- Se icasca gtitin ie meme stationed at every entrance to distribute these masks. up in San Francisco, but 103 deaths and 1,189 new cases being reported n 24 hours. CHICAGO LIFTS BAN CHICAGO, Oct, 31---With casea and 268 deaths reported in hours, the influenza situation is held to be sufficiently improved in Chicago to justify the lifting of the elty quarantine | The price is 5c each—which goes to pay for the ma- terial. Please remember that City Health Authorities have decided that no one shall be allowed to enter a store without a mask. Will you help us to make this regulation effective? CHING i pe ship Ardena was launched by the Meacham & Babeock Shipyard Co, Wednesday, without ceremony, because of “flu” regula tions. The vessel is the sixth prod uct of the plant, CAMP IMPROVEMENT WASHINGTON, Oct. 91 eral decline of influenza in army camps is reported, with the excep tion of Camp Las Cascas, Porto Rico, where influenza is on the in crease, A gen For kicking a London iethideeads:| a soldier was sentenced to aix weeks’ hard labor, A hundred per- | sons saw the struggle, but only «| wounded soldier interfered on wa half of the policeman,