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MONDAY, OCTOBER THE SEATTLE STAR Wife in Disappearance Mystery Collapses in Cell| + SHRS. SCHICK WEAKENING! “Death Kettle” Is" Found in Hunt for Missing Man tron'’s Count the. cause understood weakened Mrs, Schick, mother, has wee last. Fr le, has she 4 Out permission trom physic ficers the ~ woma! questior At joned wit an SAN DIEGO, large kettle, » seething in the, y ark’s Mission for two days af Yumbled ‘out the inside ‘w Serust, * ‘The bones are {identical fn ap tance with those found in the of the Clark home, around the where the kettle bubbied over its fire for 48 hours. An examination of the first set of bones was made by Dr. H. A. Thomp. son, histologist. He asserted that it|O was impossible to te hether they} were human or animal, as they were | ‘Durned to cinders and large | enough to be identified by their] fetructure. Dr, Thompson will make an exam- {nation today of the bones found In| kettle. p. Drety Clark, Mrs. Clark and iN held in the coun. charges arising ow’ of an, alleged forged power of attor- ney, thru which it is said they obtain. | ed Schick's property. Officers are unable to account for ‘Bhe mysterious caldron and its con- ;ftenta on any other theory but that pone or something was burned r the purpose of destroying all trace fot it. The sheriff beleves that if the t@acts were connected with any legiti- Hmate operation, persons haying [mowtedge of it would have come for- ward and explained. Clark is reported to have told jail! employes that ho burned a cat in the kettle. The bones, however, are too Jarge to be feline. That someone was trying to make away with the kettle before It was found by inyestigators in indicated by the mysterious visit of an auto to HERE'S MORE ABOUT BURGLAR STARTS ON PAGE 1 | aS ae BE a Som manager of company hin the » WALTON FOES FILE CHARGES {Read Impeachment Indict- e} ment Against Governor xpl \. the yeggmen were gather up the money from the inner compartments of the Guy ‘enby psident of com ing safe, the the building He was Promptly covered and tied along ride of the two gara The munity, pump buy up to tof the asoline aM to sone ye st autom an the bh Halt hour tate Ou three released Starwich dnd the nt mediately 1 mber of co men them, who were Sher police | the was a fifth lookout, but m w o.are warned by to take ext ect their prop t few weeks as t in sure to by the garage ht of an a 50 feet repor nig burner, mask etylene of hose Job was done by to burn their 3 yesnmen way vault ¢ Job had planned was said to have | c SAFE CARTED OFF BY THUGS 350 pounds, atned $507 1: sh and is and abstracts, was car burglars who entered a parlor at 2 A steel safe wel ried pos Sunday n discovered when t . opened the place for bus: kullete He found that the thieves had ransacked the place thoroly and had stolen the safe, apparently taking !t away in an automobile WILL COMPLETE ROAD WENATCHEE, Oct. 22. — The Stephens Pass highway to the sum- mit will be completed this fall if good weather continues, It is an- nounced here, ————$$—————— the arroyo below the Clark home two nights since the probe had been under way. Neighbors tell of seeing car stop below the Clark home twice shortly after midnight. Persons got out and stalked thru the undergrowth. The strange Yisitors were not sheriff's of. Electric Cooking School EATTLE women MISS BERNICE LOWE Miss Lowen is chief Edison Electric Appliance Company, cago; has charge of the experimental labora- tories of the Hotpoint Electric Range factory in Chicago, and is authoress of several cook books. Different menus cooked each day. copies of recipes distributed among those at- tending. Miss Lowen will show how easy it is to cook with the Hotpoint Hughes economical, Range—the most kitchen equipment yet Classes—Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday afternoons, 2 o’clock. £ Model Electric Kitchen Electric Building Seventh Ave. and Olive St. | MA in-5000 Puget Sound Power et Light an BY 8, A BARKER ted. Pr aft Cor OKLAHOMA CITY Walton OC ot nin offi al turpit indi ¢ of th ndent) juty, Incomy an Impeach 4 in the lo invol ade tment re Oklahoma The Dist as Investigated thi it the ion, climaxe ny leates “a big oll derr with the Ku Klux opponent * f the m put to the one In tastes 22 CHARGES ARE LISTED Twenty-two 1 in ¢ as & mamt opr: treasur *| FINANCIAL DEAL | IS MENTIONED 4. Use of official | powe charge ernor infl) to obtain ere Under this t naid the go $48,000 0 In notes to lares that home, at finan n such a manner Fatectars w ial obligation and form as to and vol nd n and t mem | vote as ex-officio cha der of the board of 5. Threatened power to acquire me izatioi hiw veto | ney for private Jing citizens contrib to secure his ropriation fo Is 0 6 Denial of the writ of habeas corpus aa guaranteed by the const!-| tution while the state was under | martial law. | 7, Preventing assembling of the | egistature on September 38, 8 to 11 Qncluatye). Proclamation of martial law ‘without cause or reason. * | 12. Attempted prevention of the fpectal election set for October 2. 13, Appointment and employment of large number of persona on the state payroll without statutory av thority. | | 14. Refusal to permit execution | of capital punishment { 15. Unt |clency | $10,000, Abridgment of tho preas by ordering censorship pers. ed to lawful issuance of certificates amounting defi to] | 16, jot the freedom | authorization of investigate law addition to regularity peace officers. | 18. Violation of oath of thru falsely enumerating cx expenditures. SAYS HE ABUSED PARDON POWER 19. Abuse of pardon power and allowing his fr | violations elected in office mpalgn nda and | FRANCE DENIES uence and|t faway from the reich Ikewine. fown n }in most of Latin |inhabitants are Spanish by race, but political jtive fees. 20, of the state and individuals sums of money for hi: use in return for exe ful issuance 1 for a co Oxla., charges supporters to make are invited to attend the Free - Electric Cooking School to be con- ducted by Miss Bernice Lowen each afternoon this week, at 2 o'clock, except Saturday. Dainty, attractive menus will be cooked and demon- strated by this na- tionally-known au- thority. letency fu jhome at Taft, | Genoral of joting on the home economist of the Chi- ern Pacific Bandits ASHLAND, f the vigorous Pacific Ore., Oct. 22 reh dit Southern bi ht . follow! Printed fe arian ands ted of the crime, men wi Special residents of Eugene, lieved to be the murde Partial 1d wag established, Electric convenient O'Connell devised. 7) orn Careful! en Heinrich | money order discovered an tity. hiding in the foreata that vicinity. Norte county, and Chief Agent Emmons, headin, 30 meén, ‘© patrolling the roadw: and conducting a thru that district Circulars describing en went out to Sheriff Breen, carrying notice the capture of the slayer Company | tar Wa Pp est today for murderers announcement Sunday iptions of the| A Dan O'Connell announced that four Ord, are be ing clothing fc ut the acene of the holdup, Professor express recelpt which gave the firat definite clue to the men's iden- lucra- Collection thru various offices f large Impeachmen| arges was expected to start red_ orphans’ for $4,000. incom: late | RENEW SEARCH FOR SUSPECTS | Hunt Continued for South- nce re: the ation of the quartet said, by exsor Heinrich, of the University a noted criminologist nd Probability that the murderers are of Northern lifornia has centered the search in of Del Special forest search the men have all Coat. office of $4,800 reward for of the four sinmen, killea during the holdup. (OPPORTUNITY nt Ads | be RESPONSIBILITY Rhine Coup Consequence of Germany's Course BY JOHN DE GANDY mouth rnment an the n of the Rut gradual breakup ¢ its merits Rheniah reput h munt nd tod ’ HERE'S MORE ABOUT ST. GERMANS W AKE, “BUTCHER” IS AIDED BY FEAR Terror of Cheka Hinders Immigration Workers GERMANY | ARTS ON PAGE 1 —EE unday mornin ne but red tes of the n the numberi decl en G Washnikeff has been must, of charges before deportation proceed an be instituted again odin directed D. 8. Ku charge of the inv ns against the Immigrat Monda . IN NEW REPUBLIC thet ab: | wished on between parties, Smeets be all n full ae ‘SAYS F RK. ANC E AIDS REVOLT: Tho Rhen > proclaimed Alx La Chape mo’ Belgian em | distri pendence. | At Aix La Chapelle last February, | hen I was there, the Belgians had| Rt just taken possession of the town and | day for months, ince occu the|the Rubr and other German territory were preparing to encourage Population to separate from Ger-|by many. Ax Germans, the people were | mee to be treated roughly separatiats, they were to Seceive in- dulgences Nationalistic reason why Areas should not become independent Ror why Bavaria should not break whe n st wie state only aasian war In 1870 turien before that they intic en have formed a © the Franco: | All the cen- were antagon and had their | Los ments, They | for , Just ax America today the to ono an ational gover were Germans by race on T are div ded Into many erman separa’ hat © the traditt ot years on their aide and on marck’s Imperial experiment a little more than years again them. © is no power In E begun | tod AK | plot in to pre hay Acarcely ice and troops ready for resistance. Stresemann | cannot use force; only persuasion and | the unlonists' tradition of but 63] youre | wer The German people are now work- | ing for their pockets | The success or failure of the elvil| the war which has begun along the|the Rhine will be a matter of balancing | rat! gains and loses in terms of marks, If France wants to pay the| price the separatist movement prob: | ably can be financed for | number of years at least | more than to success, HERE'S MORE Apour | 5 PORT ie HERE’S MORE ABOUT it coastal business 1 by the vote ‘clopments of rs intervete | onths have conclusively prov-| wisdom of the campaign for its purchase and given the lie to every 1 > forecast that voleed by the Chamber of (¢ merce and the so-called ta organizations which led the oppori-| tio : | Commi Lamping { ng for Washington this week conclude the purchase of the known as Skinner & Tddy from the shippin title has by noquired government thru the liftin: 0,000 mortgage of the truction & Drydock $1,000,000 indet { ed the was vom tro leay- | to nite trac wsloner spre p i boa int Clear by the of a $1 attle and ‘another earlier, The port ts now Ce Co. | ness to pay $600,000! for the rite, easly worth $2,000,000 by present valuations. This is to accomplished by making a per-| gra tin] payment out of current) 1 funds and ng payments out period of years, Is down remal over meeting thi of earnings the Steamer Reported | Pounding to Pieces| The Boston |B Oct Ban BOSTON United fruit steamer to] Colon, was in| heavy sean on a reef off Providence island, according to sa 11 The read abit pe Gil reported pounding Weather bad, taking to} intercept me pounding Help! Later p Oe Ma ire wa. from the teamer Pastores wying | it would arrive about noon at the position given out by the San Gil, re ony hi enger recelved Hold cr troo now E PRENCH DESIRE Hand v th =m An Rhenish | citles, republic have been formulated. The | French and Belgians on one occa- There in no inherent political or|#lon offered free the Rhine|tmins to citizens of the Rhineland meetin, ‘Th fered a ney pe the Bavarian military he clared Sunde longer under the power of the reich, 0 | beca | troops by B ria. Nsvends Is Held MAY, ings here today Proclamation city par 1 mn. he Kir which was au-| Says Rhine Move Will Be Complete pUSSE sage from Duren says Herr \ jone of the |ors, has formed a provisional govern ment which will be installed here, Matthe asnorted, Herr e te , De Aix La Chapelle Under New Control LONDC Aix La Chapelle proceeding ri phs he red Rh Armed en | Several Wounded BERLIN, hones wore in n ps from ja house Crowds Here in tho vicinity. civillans fired on an attorney has been ft fight dep personally immigration sta when wanted SEEK THOSE WHO KNOW ABOUT CASE | Immigrati told of the! Alx he Be} fed ter main n Monday x among refugees of Se mer ri ents of Irkutsk rsonal knowledge of th trocities committed by ikoff there. One of those * was an adjutant under Gen- 1 Seminoff wt stify were tle f r seekir of the at thoritie unced the: t would hold the nible fc hinelanders keeping order has long Ever r there has been imm\ rees for # imitted him ns of the and have was 6 ation autho! Re ked to ties In locat- Metrosoki came Ae hnikoff has been z {t will be necessary to ob- int ‘ommissioner Weedin said. n obtain tent ony from Russi know of the cru executions which have bi arged against Kalashnikoff, will file a deportation action based | | upon loyal turpitude, If this man is guilty of putting his associates to| death and allowing thelr children to | mtarve in the streets of Irkhutsk, he | has committed crimes which war. rant his eviction from this country. Wo do not want that kind of a man in the United States. We are mak- ing a full investigation and our! greatest difficulty ts the fear among members of the Russian colony, of | the Cheka.’ | nA who personally man wan made of the fact French, and the Belgians | constantly encouraged the 1 separatists, Each Sun ion of : we aliled troops, there have been | in important Rhineland which plans for the new rides in epeciaf leatred to attend the mass pos eget Bin. | varlan governmment dolly. affront to the reich to. administering kn oath of al the Bavarian under command of Gen. Von former state high dictator | federal government, and commander, government de these troops were no Sanne HERE’S MORE ABOUT COP VICTIM STARTS ON PAGE 1 | Bavarian ward the man who had killed her| husband, Mrs. Hamburger, thru her | cousin, H. L. Klock, 2827 Broadway told Douglas that she did not} | want Short prosecuted and that she | oath | had forgiven him for his act in the! have com. | belief that he was doing his duty as | of federal] he saw it, even tho he used bad | | Judgment.” She expressed the hope that Willlam Fah cHleged shop: | lifter at whom Short was firing| when his bullets struck Hamburger and Mrs, Davis, would be prosecut- ed to the limit. Hamburger was told Saturday that | his o tion was grave, but the dy- | ing Man, 63 years old, refused to be- | lieve dition as grave as it proved to be and fought desperately to live he recall ‘of Von Lossow aria’s wishes, istration of the new considered the “kidnapin| by Separatists tof all ‘public build. % were posted thruout nig seh announcing establishment of land republic. The ement, long engineered by : party under leadership of en, Was proceeding with lit. antime his wife was rushing to Seattle, from Paradise, Cal. Ham. burger repeatedly told his nurses that he would live long enough to| see his wife before he died and he g00d his nesertion. AFTER ARRIVAL atist troops clashed with po-| Hamburger arrived at 6:30 front of the city hall at 4:90 Su morning and was met at wo men were wounded | the depot by her cousin, Mr. Black, ratists withdrew to the!and they went to the hospital, ts of the city |where they were told that Ham. |burger would probably not last more jthan a few minutes, She talked to | jhim briefly before he lapsed into unconsejousne: ‘Twenty later he passed on. When informed of Hamburger's | death, Police Chief Severyns located | jort and took him to Coroner Cor- | son Corson questioned him and then made him post bond of $1,500. | Funeral arrangements for Ham: bur were m e Sunday. The cere- it mony willbe held stg Watson mortuary at 3 p. m, Tues “putsch” came as a complete separatist forces quietly o the public buildings at Mrs. minutes | t DORFF, Oct Rhineland separa’ aid he will not hunt for will | he eparatint thruout the movement Rhineland,” flowers, Coque, the edged with fur, Notably attractive values | Alieeandie Funeral ices. | mot of t | held from the family home Saturday | with Rev. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Neve Hats at $5.00 Trimmed With Fur, Feathers and Gleaming Metallic Effects EW arrivals in Hats at this attractive price achieve surprising smartness. Metallic effects in acings, crowns, drapings, lace and motifs. Hackel, Ostrich and glycerined Ostrich are favored feather trimmings. Some have brims Colors are varied to meet the mode of the season. at $5.00. 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Fickel. day under the auspices of the Elks, | of which Hamburger was a mem ber. The body will then be sent to Paradise, Cal, the family home. Hamburger Is survived by his widow and four children, Lewis, 17; Nanoy, 16; Elsie, Helen, &. Hamburger was a court clerk and secretary to United States District Judge 1 Cushman at Tacoma His wife, Mrs. Els was, before her marriage, ) Bennett, a prominent society | in Helena, Mont., and is well known thrtiout the W ¢ Hambn' be in great n and|ance and Mayor day steps would be for their relief Matth left for Aix I th the ckers and Metzen a Oct, 22. (11 fe tranquil the Mail a, m)— and lite corre tole normally nt of the Daily principal buildings are flying zreen and white ensign of enish republic, | republican force: thru the streets except for red, white Arana are said t¢ assist Brown said Mon. taken to provid wi lMasdages fo for ‘Help Heard at Key Wes! 22.—Wire is Tok bin aes renee here today from the steamer San Gil pounding to pleces on reefs off Pro dence island, ‘The ship ts carryins } s to Colon from Hn vana, ‘The steamer San Bles and Pastore are speeding to the San il's agsistance, in Street Battle| Oct. 22.—Several wounded in Miesen treet fighting that a party of adjacent to the diypatehes sald per Sax.| K ned | Ie tation tov tried to interfere when the arrested a communist lead The Delicious Spread for Bread . e Prejudice Galileo was imprisoned for teaching that the Earth moved Round the Sun. 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