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Show - I ' History of I PastWeek The News Happenings of Seven Days Paragraphed INTEHMO'JNTAIN. Two crosses o'f St. George and pn-pern pn-pern found In the effects of n ship-yard ship-yard laborer, who died from Influenza In n hoHpltnl nt Heattlc,' Identified him, pollco wild, as Lieut. Klrlll 1). I.tiRldl7.c, former communder of tlio llusslnu sub-ninrlno sub-ninrlno lCueuur. Complete military victory over tlio (iermtins was the keynote of tlio Mb-crty Mb-crty day program at Camp Lewis, Oe-toiler Oe-toiler 12. In thrco big ntlilctlc fields more tlinn 40,000 soldiers mid civilian visitors listened to speakers attack the (termini uillltnrlstlc Hystcm nnd Inud the forward moves of the allies. ThotiKh reports received by the state hoard of health Indicate a spread of Nputitsh Influenza throughout the state of Utah, no occasion for hysteria exists, according to statements made hy Dr. T. D. Ileatty, state health com-lnlssloner. com-lnlssloner. Twelve hundred cases have now been reported In Utah. B The mcaacst person In Utah and H who should be with the Iluns Is the Ihlcf who burglarized the lted Cross storehouse In Silver City nnd stole a lot of clothing wlilch had been collect- H' ed for tlio Belgian. Tlicro Is no clue H'' I" (ho unpatriotic thief. A qimnintlno ngiiuiHt the city of So- H ntllu fur soldiers In Camp Lewis, was ordered Thursday. The order was Is- W sued at the request of Seattle city Kf, authorities to prevent soldiers con- . trading liifltii'iir.a, which Is prevalent , hi Seattle, uccordlng to military ' A saving of $SOO,000 lias been ef- H fected to apple growers In Oregon, Washington and Idaho this year, tie-titnllng tie-titnllng to V. J. Miller, chairman of Hie Uregon Public service coiiimlssliin, who telegni)hed from Washington that the rnllrond administration bus gniuted a reduction from ?1." to $1.10 per 100 poumU In the traiiscontluenttil freight nite for apples. DOMESTIC. Walter Mines I'age, retiring Amerl-HLV"W Amerl-HLV"W can nmbassiidor to Urcat Britain, ttr- T M rived at Mew Vork, Uctober 11!, from Kiigland,. critically III. Ho Is suffer- lug from heart disease. From a steam- ship he wits' brought a shore on a Mtvlclior and removed to a hospital. H- Theodore ltoosevelt declares: "I enrneMly bopo that the president will Instantly hend buck wonl that we tie-j tie-j innnd an uiK'ondltlonal surrender ami tluit we refuse to. compound a felony B by discussing, terms with tlio felons." Hiirrleadlng herself In 'the tower at the 1Vihi.vIviiiiIu railroad crossing at CUt, I'll., Miss Kiniim Vensel, signal H) ipcnitor, plucklly held her (Mist and fought a revolver duel with thwo men Hi lm attempted to wreck tin nmuiunt- Hon train by placing ties across lie Word has juitt reached tlio national Hh ' voir work council of tlio Voting Worn- B' co's Christian unsocial Ion that Hug- H land bus requested thu American V. H' W. C. A. to establish "foyers" or club- BH bouses at munition centers tu hughiud, HH similar to foyers Ip France. Jlollcrmukcrs In tho Oakland and HH .tliiiucdu shipyards refused to work Saturday when they wero refused double pay because of Its being a boll-day. boll-day. The other employes of tho yards worked thu full day. laaaa lierimin newspapers received in im'w Vork generally nttlrhuto tho success of tlio allied offensive to tho employ-incut employ-incut of bugu numbers of tanks. Hurry Ulnglliig, youngest of tho six brothers who during thu hist twenty-five twenty-five years have been prominent In the circus world, died at llarabap, Wis., of heart and other Internal disorders. 'A German siibmarlno was Mink n few ' miles from the Atlantic coast Friday morning by a shell from u Itrazlllau steamer, It was reported when tho ves-el ves-el arrived at an Atlantic port. Postmen within a few days will as-same as-same the task of delivering telegraph messages classed as night letters In rltlcs untl towns where postal dcllv-(tries dcllv-(tries arc maintained. A resolution reconimeiidliig that the Thomas J. Mwnoy case "In Its labor nspects" bu pirsentcd to thu war labor board and hi llciilt with ns u war Issue, wifs adopted I'uauimnusly by the Cull-forulu Cull-forulu Kedera'lon of Labtpkln Conven-thin Conven-thin nt Hun D'ego. HeiN'attsr itatcuients by public Prosecuting ot.'lelals that no woman coyld 'bo. convltNcd of murder In Cook county (Clllcago were mollified on Thursday when a Ju-y found Mrs. Agnes Knwnlskl, an aged union labor Vorker, guilty of miinshiughter. nt her ti'al on a eluirgn of beidlng to death niiotber womnii vbhud refu d to it union. 1 1, annouiielng .uwuiVm In three la-bor la-bor controversies, tho w.ir labor hoard Uild lown the rule that no worker shall, dniw pvertlmii'or extra tlmo pay tin-less tin-less ho works fony-elght regular hours n week, except vlieru Illness or some other Just ciuice provrntSj, Scores of Atperlcan sailors wero killed o'r woiindetl by shrapnel fired hy & German suhmurtnu after it had tor- Hi. iHHhied the -steamship Tlcondurogi, 1T00. tulle's off tb) Aliunde coast, ue-.cording ue-.cording to tho nyu'T told by twenty vurvlvoru who ifrr'ved nt an Atlantic pv uboiird u IlriUsh lrduhter, I A flffttt hotween a negro and a white man In Brooklyn precipitated n riot, In which two negroes received- mortal Injuries, eighteen policemen were stabbed or cut, many civilians suffered suf-fered minor liurts, nnd several soldiers sol-diers nnd sailors who tried to restore order wero Injured. Moru than 500 of Cleveland's COO firemen huvo presented blanket resignations resig-nations to Firo Chief Georgo A. Wallace, Wal-lace, to toko effect October 18. Tho men demand that the city enforce tho eight-hour charter amendment, back pay and an Increase In wages. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson selected "Allies" and "Consort" ns tho names for two ships to bu launched nt tho yards of tlio Rubmarlno Iloat corporation corpora-tion In Ncwnrk on October 14, In tho presence, of diplomatic representative! of the twenty-thrco allied nations. WASHINGTON. Germany's reply to President Wilson's Wil-son's Inquiry, Intercepted as It was-being was-being sent by tho great wireless towers tow-ers at Naucn nnd forwarded to Washington, Wash-ington, Saturday night In an official dispatch from France, declares Germany Ger-many is ready to accept President Wilson's pence terms, ovacuato tho Invaded territory as a prerequisite to an armistice, and that tho bid for pence represents the German peoplo ns well us tho government. Tho war .risk Insurance bureau has asked congress for $131,000,000 additional addi-tional to pay family allotments nnd allowances of soldiers during tho present pres-ent fiscal years. Previous appropriations appropria-tions have aggregated. $M1,000,WO. Acceptance in any degrco ' of tho German reply to President WlUpu's note means tho loss of tho war for tho allies, Senator Lodgo of Massachusetts, Massa-chusetts, minority leader nnd' ranking Republican of tho foreign relations cnmmlttei of thu senate declared. Sunday. . Itcports that millions of persons.-,! (ho United States are drug nildjets and that many men culled" In the draft develop tho drug habit to' avoid military service,, were denied Saturday Satur-day hy thu military Intelligence brnuchv of tho war department. -nJ With more than 1,000,000 Amclcun troops embarked for the front null an army or i!,000,000 men In preparation to make victory certain, General March, chief of stuff! nt his weekly conference Friday, sounded an urgent (Mil for popular support for the fourth liberty loan. In order that Hid Amerl- In armies, may have full support. "foreign. The tendency Is remarked In certain cer-tain German circles, says a dlsfatch from Geneva to thu Temps, to tepre-sent tepre-sent thu eventual full of Kmperor William as a concession which tho Germans' would he disposed to allow to the allies If they demanded it. In tin extraordinary outspoken ar tide, the Frankllsche Tagespost, the Nureumberg socialist organ, flatly demands de-mands the abdication of tho (let man emperor. Thu German answer to PreMdeut Wilson Is the first diplomatic message of Its kind Iii the history of tho empire em-pire to speak of the "Germon government." gov-ernment." It Is the first nolo of Its kind to omit the word "imperial.' Itegret that President Wilson was' not encouraged by Germany In bis policy of peace before America's Mitry Into the, war Is voiced In an editorial In the llerlln Tagchhttt. The Finnish government has asked Germany to withdraw her troops from Finland. Thu request was recently delivered to General von der Ujltr.. the German high commander t,n Finnish Fin-nish territory. Spain, nccordlng to advices received re-ceived In Purls' from thu Spanish frontier, fron-tier, has decided to sclzo German ships In Iter ports to tho extent of lfT.ftOO tons, In Indemnification of Spanish shipping losses. ltertrlctlon of war marriages In Gerintiuy Is demanded by the New Saxon church paper. Tho material advantages wlilch a young woman on-talus on-talus by thu war marriage tiro so alluring al-luring that only n few resist tho lure, says thu paper. Thu Frankfort Kcltung states that among tho reforms tlio German emperor em-peror Intends to renounco Is thu right ro 'declaro war. Tho national restaurant at London, established to expose tho profiteer, Is not only self-supporting, but Is making a (jood profit, according to Alderman C. 13. Spencer, Its director. Gen. Michael Alexleff, comuiauder-ln-chlef of tho Kusslun. Imperial armies in 1017, tiled nt Veknterlnomnr on October Oc-tober 10, according to a reiwrt received hero from Kiev. . i' A Canton dispatch says the southern military government has fqpiaUx declared de-clared war on tho governmc'hLo President Presi-dent IJsu Shin Chang, "berausu 'Hsu Shlh Chang iicreptcd bogus Tfylln-' ment election, thus re'cognltlng'the'new' parliament nnd refusing to rospect the existing provisional constitution." Tho portp. bos been pilvlsed (Jmt IJulgarln Is expected to send, troops? against Turkey In an expWlflor planned by tho entente allies, uccorfi lug to n dispatch to the I-Acliaiig-Xelegruph company from Amslcrjuin,' quoting advices from Constantinople; -The social unrest In Japan, which' started with the rlco riots, spread to tho mining districts of so nth urn Japan. Tho miners recently requested an Increuso of wages 'o meet advancing advanc-ing prices. In Yniniiguchl nrefceturc-miners nrefceturc-miners set fire to thu houxc of tho mliio owner. Troops were tiled out Kiuperur William, has sun., loaed tbe sovereign, of till tho German fihinl states to'Ilcidu for a eiuisiillnil.il bo. .fore iiuKv.idMii;. Pres !'..; '. . 4 unto, ucciirdiiir to u Colli. ; -j I Such a cniin iiiice Is tin i I torv of Germniiv. |