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ae tigeeer gpm ‘WEATHER o| Unsettied tonight wot much change tn temperature Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 52. Minimum, Today noon, 19, and Sunday pcre tected niente tp | The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The SeattleSt “VOL. 26. NO. 213. Home Brew Hooray, folks! Only 364 days till next Halloween! . One goed thing about Halloween A lot of store windows get soaped| that never got soaped before eee A lot of ghosts were out walking around Yast night; but for us, the ghost walks tonight. ‘The boys in the neighborhood atole our front gat but they missed a good bet. We'd have paid them a bonus if they run off with Little Homer Brew’s drum, - SENTENCE MURDER © 1, 192 SEATTI . Ww ASH., SATURDAY, NOVE MBE R New Victims Caught in Grip of Scourge ome March 2, r Year, by AL sm * "THE Bone vision—it permits plants to sell surplus po ‘Final Edition nid. Perhaps it would cities pay easily be corrected later. Conner Will Get Life Term RIOTS IN HIO ARE “TW 0 CENTS IN That cities limits ; plants and transmission line: discriminate against city-ov handle material for constru cities may go to court and < tran. proceedings it shall not be n (PRANK VICTIM) | This gives cities legal author! no city ma ycondemn a pow that if any part of the law nor upset existing laws. * pal limits without paying an unjust tax. bill does not provide for any tax on such power a reasonable tax on power their limits, but that is a small matter that can bill contains just one important pro- cities owning power wer outside the munici- The not be unfair to make sold outside 5 MATT LA 4 * 6 The Bone bill provides, br may sell power outside their corporate may condemn or purchase and operate power iefly: 3; that when private plants ned plants by refusing to ction and development, the condemn the use +f such sportation lines temporarily; that in Pa. 8 Poor ecessary to prove that ALL of the current produced will be for use of the public. ity to serve industries; t er plant owned by is declared unconstituti such decision shall not knock out the rest of the law” PPOSITION to the bill has centered on Section 2, the q eee : t a 7 pr rae power epmpan se claiming it gives city coun- iF ¢ ON THE BACK OF A FORD: || | 4 . ‘ j cils arbitrary power to buy power companies at will, KU DDL z K: ART «|| Pneumonic Malady Hits Relatives, | issue bonds without sanction of the people and do other : oe '\ Who Attended Funeral of Woman; high-handed things. atl 5 - > ¥ fe | Homer Bone, author of the bill, says Section 2 is lifted } _A tip for the Tacoma ety heatth | Armed Guards Watchin Homes j almost word for word from the existing law, adding just f} commissioner: Make all infar paralysis germs carry red lanterns. Sereenland. |Accused ‘Man Stolid Machine Gun Com- enough to legalize the int er-tie between Seattle and Tacoma, whereby either city can help the other in case | an ilent in Court! i pany Brings Order of breakdown. Unprejudiced attorneys, The Star finds, | Jean Potow, the dest dressed man i >¥ PF 7 } uphold Bone in thi wBicnats tb'tendee!| as Another Trial No Danger of Plague Here |) in Ku Klux Klan TN TRRERY Gels dru. lod. 3h this ‘waar actiedid Coolidge -robably sen: . . ‘ : * osc aall } by the democrata to persuade Cool-| Ig Asked |] PNEUMONIC plague, believed erations roms a pean” Da ate Outbreak at Niles ing law, and Section 2 of tho Bone bill: f Woe td wear spate. | | to be’ reapenslble, for the inlc plague ta curried by flee — THE PRESENT LAW * fSrmipeeand equipment, or acces A fort a awaits the ttan who in vents a wall paper made up of cross | ACOMA, Nov. L—Sentence of life imprisonment in a fed “mystery deaths” in Los Angeles, bites. is a form of the nic plague, eattic had several cases of Ohio, Nov no , Nov law brought order 1. — Martia st of chaor Sec. $483 Rem. Coder “Any in corporated city or town within sérick of ang"or every kind nec: sary arid convenient for the use, word a eral penitentiary will be passed and is highly itagious, Dr pneumonic plague several years || late today after 12 hours of inter the state, be and hereby is auth- _—istribution fen, hale thetpot.” juxzles. R corte on Richard D. Conner, wite-mar- George N. MelLoughlin, — city ago, but it was not extensive. || mittent rioting between kian and ortzed to: BES NE al SE derer, by Judge x. sg Poenee health officer, declared Saturday. There is lijtle or no possibility of || anthilan forces in which #ix men | “Construct, condemn and pur- Not for us the taverns and inns of | at 10 a. m. Monday, 1 10. ‘This hour was set by Judge | “This disease is carried by se an outbreak here.” were shot and one severely beaten. | chase, acquire, add to, maintain " bd igh repute, ry 2 A machine gun company of 100 and operate, works, plants and purehase, owir, ‘any A With psa + pees Paar tleds| oeeee wayne aed ae mes | taba. arctvah that, Sonam want facilities for the purpose of fur- purchase, condemn and | ter « Jury had declared Conner dig gs 3a i 5 : Thomas Mage nishing such elty or town andthe —_add to and maintain clectri¢ gen- of lute. fi ith h ife last OS ANGELES, Nov. 1.—A 1 » has devel-| Wet 8 once to the kian field on Re 3 guilty of killing his wife , ov. 1.—A pneumonic plague has deve inhabitants thereof, d any ti jants, lands, t We will make a tavern, fit for king) May 19, d in Los ry les, the outskirts of town. Warring | nha! reof, and any erating plants, lands, easements, or czar, | | oped in Las Angeles. factions were finally induced to din other persons, with... elec- rights, rights-ofavay, franchises, Col. B. W. Coiner, counsel for Con i al Why Bone Bill | | ay Bone Bill | 7 ; _— ould Carry!) 7 — (EDITORIAL) ° ie} f HE STAR recommends that you vote f for Initiative No. 52, known as the ; Bone Power bill. After a careful study of all the argu- ’ ments for and against the bill, this paper il j | believes the measure is a good one and q , should pass. Twelve Mexicans have fallen victim to the scourge dur-| perse tricity and other means of power and facilities for Hghting, heat- distribution sub-sta- tems, and temporary pedoo waa re tions, inter-tle or transmission By wild cunning waters, where pri) ior sexed for a delay in order to| (GHUMS KILLED to 4 pened a yy | perfect a motion for a new trial. ie ie past 10 days, while at least five gthets ne expected 7 he. clepiet been piaced under | ing, fuel and power recited lines, to eable it to use, pur- ‘twas th The motion, however, is considered 3 4 public ami priv with kt’ chase, sell and dinpose of electric Me edadvommertine [merely ureture. Attorseys bold out| Diagnosis of the swiftstriking aieas, which developed fone asada) AN PRANK) | Sess nesses mers acai 2 We were full of poetry, also of| little hope that a new hearing wilt} x ! F| Donabey late today had ordered } | the. use, }distribsijon and price limits, or te connect its~ rhyme. be granted, or that an appeal ean|19 of Lue fe “Gnited| two, companite OF THe troops to , " \ npn eb «ig a Rd vere nl cay electnts ae pL aave Conner f lite behind th r y la ir i tu handle and sett; or legse, gny plant or system, or “te. connect Now tieat tate ith us, we don’ har? che ipo a ae | Frege today by Dr. Elmer R. “eae sing city hegith of fi-| tiPrme pit eathoring of. Tiatladal Halloween Fon Ends in) inetcrs, lamps, motors, trang ~ patts.of its own electric £3 than twenty feet from the nearest stove! More Heavy-eyed from a restleas’ night, | }Conner walked into the courtroom) | With his shunbling stride, Saturday, jafternoon, \cer. Twelve new The fresh outbreaks were confined to the Mexi+ | At 230 p mu, 4 | congregated of the Mako street and} cases of the epidemic were reported thils | began stopping Incoming Interurban | Tragic Death for Two Boys That makes it plain, The Star believes, that the Bone bill does NOT grant arbitrary new powers to city. coun- } cara, Klansmén were dragged from} LUCILLE BUTLER : | Traffic Chief Frank Fuqua fs try‘and sat down tm the chair he had|can district. |the cara and mMrpped of their robes, Da 8 a cils. The present law already gives them the power. H ing to determine whether a leglesi|occxpied all thru the trial His In-| Whethe £ additions) deaths Bae 4 6 the | Numerous fist fight were started were . always inseparable | Cities NOW have the power to condémn ALL THE a man should be permitted to drive an/ dian blood again held back any emo-| |), r or not additional deaths have occurred'since the| ‘rhe aherittfmid the report. that| gary ee and Ted! For years) POWER PLANTS, but they have not done it. And they auto. tion he may have had. The mask of three occurring this morning could not be learned. Five} had chummed together—share Well, car a darn sight better than a brain. less one. a ¢ I'm on the trail a legless man can drive a) his face was unbroken CONNER SILENT AS HE LEAVY ROOM He. heard Colonel Coiner make the victims were declared to be near death. Dr. Pascoe, Mayor Cryer and officials of the chamber of commérce held a conference today and decided to withhold |™ any official statement concerning the epidemic. |One men werd Killed was erroneous. |One man was shot and another badly | beaten, but stither waa killed, he © troublé broke out between nih eof the Ku Kinx Klan and |their boyish problems, their follies, their tun! And Friday shoulder to iaea night, on Halloween, houlder, Tom Mage and | Vanderstaay consistently—eyen | (MY-OWNED power have no intention of doing anything so foolish. * * plants have given Taco- ma the lowest power and electric heating ; formal motion for a delay in sen-| rap a} . membord of the Flaming Circl as they had lived—shared the Great a * +”) Of my garbage pail— fete dod the gadbe's: senty: Shem ‘We have definitely established that the ailment is the| are fh. gi pares 74 Sr resi. | AdVenture—TOGETHER! ates in the country. 5 | Halloween! without a word, he marched from| pneumonic plague, a very terrible disease,” Dr. Pascoe said. dent. athe Vee Witene WOE and| pata $ The same is true, tho in less degree here My gate is gone, the room in charge of a deputy mar-| “The plague is a form of double pneumonia. Both lungs] ¢xciting night was: “Twas the tume-honored night for és Signa aie aa ; at ee Le pea ag Ske back, shackled,| heeome infected and the temperature goes to a high mark., Five men tn the Trumbull county| pranks. They had laughed it all New power plants are being built now in both i sere basi ae asaganeci- ee | Death follows swiftly, generally within four days after the| J! at Warren. | overin advaries iat the: West Pogue Vd happy be Since his conviction Conner has| disease first appe vy 8 y 7 One man, the son of an antl-Kian| High during the day, for, altho Tom. cities, Because present fectitie have become te sie: Sinmuaae made but ona statement. THIS!” ie mortality in very <weh. 1 y leader, neat death from a bullet|my, 15, was a Junior, and Ted, 16 saben tine q Halloween! spoken earnestly to a deputy, War | ee eee Nica n) Three districts are under guard, | wound, as a senior, that madé no differ- 4 eee we case of the 17 Mexicans who! it was revealed. They are in the rocked the city, “1 still maintain: I am not guilty of have contracted it, we feel that the A bombing that ence—they were pals. She: How would you like to take|that murder.” | deaths: total will! be 100. per cent 1200 block, on sth Hill a#t., the] thought to bave been set off in | They only intended to string up al part fn another war? Only a handful of persons was in| armed guards have been placed |Samarano residence on Clara st., in| Deh Meld outside of town es a scare) garbage can to « Eh pole! No real| , He: This is so sudden! the courtroom when the Jury] ground the distric ha ow | the North Broadway. section, and «| °Y |harm in that—and what a laugh’ the 3 Aya Page | around the districts where the vie y pean dttacié on ‘Col: A. Watkine re £ brought in {ta verdict and none of! tims resided. ‘Those not dead are in| Portion of the Belvedere suburb, |, .An Sitack on z Kine, |nelghbors would have next morning! "16 | the main actors in the tragedy, ®8¥¢/ the {solation ward of the general | St of the city, where Pine of the a caerae a a ebpag ls ®.| And #0, shes the dark, he care i ‘ || Conner, were present Saturday. The al," ER gOM Page 2 U by & mob of anti-Klansm en \jaughter and rapid heartbeats, the f Secon Jet ONMECR: [poner Ate atter and Othe ee | ___ Turn to Page %, Column 3) | watkins visited the Niles clty Jail/two lads made their way. With the i. VAMP, SEZ || mother—constant attendants during last night. can and a wire clothesline they went | | the tfial, were absent on both occa: | | ‘The #on of the antl-Kian leader|¢o the pole at 45th ave. S. W. and} ‘ | I think it’s wonderfal how {| o:5.4 Neither Mra. Ione Adams jwho was wounded is Frank MeDer-| Ww. Lander st., almost within sight of ‘ i | lobsters can be shot without | |i" nor character cleared, herself! mott. Hoe was hit three times when | home, Two other boys Joined them, : | even cracking the shell. Hla popular heroine in ‘Tacoma, nor eight shots were fired into a group | and watched! NEA Service Ine | Frances McArthur, the “crusted | on @ street corner from a ese | ‘Tom and Ted threw the wire A 4 a ____g| Freese rhe Sa) fig oe ing automobile, | clothesline over the first cross-arm IL 3 G lE IR ID DIE MIA i] Ne tT. + . 5 vit = Fable: Once in ‘oat 5 years | *#Aitst Conner, was present. | | iat above the ant carey Ter i i © past & en . . LF seems: wu vs ae * | ve ¥i e y ve y day passed without Sabatini publish The eifect of the sentence in | Lq@ Follette Closing Campaign | R | Wenger of an. investigating “cop.” | Have you evér been hungry? Ob, | very hungry gentleman that night, j a” ing a single new historical novel. Lg Las Eee gris maieaee CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov.-1-—Here for the’ final apeech of > | Football Finals ‘And all the while danger—and death | I do not mean the lusty appetite that | not so long ago, when I returned to eee is responsible for the mercifa zebra gets pryrth ted “pod gapghiras phate Bence |—1urked above them. exercise brings, nor do I mean the|¢tne shabby, even filthy lodging house } ell qua Mohd toceite. tao) Tenth Maines Orns, Distrit: paaten iver’ 5 SV eoeattakatve Ynahion by thatr balote nest Tuee| accra oala oa +7850 aint sensation of discomfort that on Thompson st. that X called home, 1 how the other half lives,” tan’t 40] Attorney Tom. Revell said ho |i tri street sball not: buy this election." La Fi Hatta niet tee| Harvard, 13; Boston U., 0 The can ss moving. Slowly going |eomes when dinner is delayed. 1 "ary tandiady was seated on a chair om J true wow that they have started to| believe Og op ; 4 : 4 Follette arrived here! princeton, 14; Swarthmore, 6. up, Tom and Ted, pulling on the|mean hungry! Not for an hour, not). the in-smelling hall. She met z reer The tabomeviae returns JURY TOOK BUT from Pittsburg and conferred with his local managers. rations) gy. Pit. 7 [wive, are aglow with anticipation, | for a day, not for a week; but for | cnirance with htkowns eee bade iif ee THREE BALLOTS |have been made for the biggest demonstration of his campaign. After) porgham, iow "York U, 7 What a joke to see the old can up| month, two months, three months! Ily.6n the kind to shirk an issue, I 4 his peech tonight La Follette will leave immediately f Mad Wis ' h that is a slow starva- a. What some of these apartment! “The jurors in this case were all|/#8 speech bd SOY no eer evan |. Wiaoateny 17 ‘Ohio State, 7. the pole’ operate ord elt the }Could not have avoided this one. For Shiels Haaind ‘othe Ot! Acatontilaal \anah o¢ tcipeerate metus,” Ravella| Wet? De Will rest and cast his ballot “Tuesday | Army, 7; Yale, 7 | _But_ they cannot see where the| tion, that is not content to melt She rose from the rocking-chalr at the ¢d igioo without the steam heat. {| said, “and so Conner. The effect } o @ Pennsylvania, 6; Lafayette, Jelothesline wire, back of the aye}fiesh and shrink the muscles, ee rear of the hall. For a moment she y woke of Judge Caverly's refusal to sen- : . H di 43) 34 66 Boston Coliege, 34; Haskell, 7 Heht, 1s sawing slowly, slowly thru|works a fatal alchemy upon the) .ou1q remove her watchful eye from YE DIARY |tenee two millionaire murderers to Big Blaze Wins Handicap Dor Dartmouth, 10: Brown; % |the ‘insulation that protects the heart and mnid. the brood of haltgrown children wisp { « vgcio ig | death, probably had its effect on this} LAUREL RACE TRACK, Md., Nov. 1.—Big Blaze, ans outsider, won} nell, 14; Columbia, 0. |1,400-volt alternating current that} Perhaps you do not believe in such} played in the kitchen, Sorry as te ] | what with tiek-lecks on altho its members may not|the historic Washington handieap, valued at $25,000 here this afternoon 13; Minnesota, 0 || (urn to Page % Column 4) fan elena. Neves ren wil was for mayaelt, 1 was Surrige for bee lis crashing, « ¢ been directly aware of it iThe t-yearold Gien Riddle farma colt, ridden by the grea oO "4 concede tha e mind poss Looking at her, as she shuffles er pa; "ted wk’ corse the th great day zy ning took 166 hockey, yan Parke, dtfeated @ string of favorites, inciiding Sa phy ae | domination over the body. rept ce carpet-slippered feet over the torn bie Mood a pa Ga besitae: eatiey’ ees od ( ‘ ’ i sated slaves overturn their harsh}and stained olleloth of the hall, one en to d Conner guilty sidered the highest money winner of the year. Aga Kha ‘as second 1 treated slayes OV h i | CAE AE Tp efit pendant | onponelar ts hamad year” Ave tian was 80 OM msgted Plays New Role; \sster'svvy suits ee voy | tins tants bere tt ane hd aus vale ce aul copersaee, a | allot | stood at og EEF Savi mit Be ; * * * |then, mistreated, destroy the bet ever had youth, beauty and happi- the vigainy. we ald perpersrmte, ani | ballot stood 02 for convietlo k I t H that, ruling, has made no success of fpess, “One seemed to know that she 49 ‘sald no more, Wat to bed, and to| the second was 11 to 1. The third wa | Inada | : Gece Ba aa | eh a "Kt wel Buildings Washed Away | He Backs Inventor ere iii sit rca on fattest 2% ee fre me ha a ree } | man "4 . i first degree murder of the six alter-| MARSHFIELD, Ore, Nov. 1.—One million feet of cedar logs wore the laws that men with poundl: tride of confi+ Whenever a man boasts that he| potive ote . > a eee $ - ‘ | quered fear, the la been the yunding stride Peale r |native verdicts offered the jury bY/washed to sea when a boom gave way on Coquille river last night, ac i Former Policeman’ s 's Home Ame Ts Laboratory fOr | full stomachs have enacted. dence, but a frightened, unplanned a ie with has'a charge account the judge was considered. leording to reports confirmed today: Bandon bottling works and the R.| Conscience, and the words it con-| leap compelled by fate. Gage : ibe = E W. Squier: idence were washed Into the river but wharves and the riments . “ ‘i ‘or,| Even the flesh that shook upon her ee | i @ jured up before my mind! Hon y i CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON | jereerle’ cotnepaCry ee eas S fidelity, duty! Well, T had won hanor {as she waddied toward me was not a) IVY CLUB ‘ + 4 * Words are hurled 6,000. miles tire coast, and whose name is an| on a certain bloody meadow between the firm fat of the well-fed, pas 0 i | y liney the other, photographs are taken foftenmentioned one in Roy Lyle's| two hills iu France, Fidelity? or | gross flesh of those who live Indoors, |Delay Wallace Successor Ithru golid metal, the pulsing of a} prohibition office. 80 years I had held the faith imoplant- who werk {ao tard and who repied, 10 , i ‘ P : ; che inside of| But now Olmsted’s name is linked | ed in me in childhood. Duty? Weil, | ish their wast food | {i SY ABHINGTION,, Nov. la 2ho Presiden’ Ooplidee will Oak. picks west | / icing leech hati npec- [with a new enterprise. ‘That enter- | in My ocket was a paper proving | the,wrong nutrition value. iy cessor 6 the date ee a ae areca Wall , until after election, {ator and maghines are demonstrated |priso is the backing by Olmsted of | that 1 had been honorably discharged Bed a word she held i ae he is giving attention dally to a steadily growing list of nominees. Nine) vnich sy Imed to. straighten | Alfro@)M. Hubbard, 23-year-old ex-|from the army of- does it matter dito me. I could feel myself col- ames 80 fear Wave: been Busesated by fir Crean Rone One, HOOT cso kad Bolte perimenter, who is claimed by his which army? Does tt matter where I ding. ‘and marveled that there was now under consideration are a 1H. Fayville, editor, Portland, Ore. | at thous fina nappen—not in friends to be an electrical wizard—a | was born, who were my parents, ia red in my tg to ag the woléa A@rtment of the Uni- {second Steinmits, what had been, before the war, my Sppuleh shes ihe nine ‘aie 6 wolence nf ’ Rae 2 ere is no a i | huge research laboratory of a large debta to persons dependent i oy i " i y e 6 ethyl g! | c t T stil! call my- | to pay his de Ly Pp { The terrible-tempered gent who PITTSBURG, Nov, 1—The sale of ethyl gasoline, which caused five|gojentitic corporation; not in a doo-|Homs. | ie an gentleman, that I shit alt my 2 as iver oo ancl commits assault and battery or deaths in the Bayway plant of the Standard Oi! company, was stopped |tor's office-these things happen at| OF Halloween tk tie tant O sett hundreds, of your #o-colted best | Integrity. with shame, T could ‘ the office phone when he ¢ = here today by the Gulf Refining cornpany until it has demonstrated the home of Roy Olmated, former po- | strange pranks and boyish fane even hundreds, ; arn ie ce % Column 3) get the dial tone, BE SURE 10 VOTE! |beyond a doubt that it ts safe, lee lieutenant, known along the en-| (Turn to Page 2, Column 6) people, term me such, Butt was a Ann oy: APARAARADAA ADAP LDODL RAADRAAIAARRARRAAI | ] itiativ asures: Page 2 ! ow to V Ofe intelligen y on the indtiative e ° . 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