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MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1918 STAR SI ATTLE EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Tom Seems to Know. BY ALLMAN BY ALLMAN OW,On, DANNY, R He’s NOT WIPING THAT'S LITTLE MuDeeD- They ve NOW, KISS MILDRED Good BYE Who's id There : DEEN PLAYING ALL ARTERNOON -| hen To Come over . ) WITH THE KID, || | MUST SEXO HER Homi NOW! ty wirn You AGAIN, You MUSTN'T wipe IT OFF MAmMma— WELEN So WER MOTHER WON'T DANNY foal tr oFF! We’s RUBBNIG IT . 4 _ Y y & y + ; < AM EXTRENGLY Sonry To INTERRUPT YOU, BUT YOU Have Saverau ; THE CURRENT MAGAZINGS PAIYTENED Down ‘ AND, AS "THS Owe I WANT (8 UNDER YouR ELGOW, : ru HAVE To DISTURG Your EquiciBRium itt ™ » y OTM GIFs OCC me. 7.2 . Text of Maximilian’s Speech in Reichstag Gorrie’ TW’ FeeL oF TH’ AIR YESTERDAY, BUT WATCH 46 GO “THRU SOME STUNTS “TODAY, WITH THIS BALL OF STRING - ‘SHIPYARDS TO...’ bottle of wine, 1, 900 years old, 7 DUTHIES WIN 1) dug out of a Roman tomb in .: ‘ ) ‘ bd { Bavaria. The wine proved to be in t COPENHAGEN, Oct. 7—The new party allegiance by the different BY 2-1 SCORE ‘| PLAY HOCKEY excellent condition. J German chancellor, Prince Maximil- members of the govesnment a to | : — t ‘ jan of Baden, stated his policies ina “I considered almost still more! In a red-hot battle, the Duthie rrr omnes! It the prof asional hockey league speech before the reichstag Saturday. important the unity of ideas. I pro-| baseball club slipped to 1 win | |gets under way again in the North- His speech follows: seeded from this viewpoint, andlover Hamilton's Patterson-MacDon-| gAN FRANCISCO, Oct So cer- | weet this season, and ice is laid at 2 The text of German Chancellor have, in making my selectio: laid | ald crew in the first of two games to tain is Capt. Lynn B. Coovert, of th the Arena, there are strong pros- ‘Maximilian’s talk om peace before the| greatest weight on the fact that the decide the cyumplonship of the ship-| United States marine corps, in| pects that the local shipyards will reichstag follows: members of the new imperial gov | yard circuit charge of the Mare Island football ac again enter teams in the Shipyard “In accordance with the imperial| ernment stand on a basis of a Just) The Duthiew scored first on @ tivities, that the Mare Island eleven league, which operated so success- | decree of September 30, the German! peace of justice, regardiess of the| pass an error, a sacrifice and will clean up the Coast aspirants to | fully last season. empire has undergone a basic altera-/ war situation, and that they have hit thru Murphy by Sheely. The the Western title that he is already | There are some good players re- tion of the political leadership. openly declared this to be their Maca evene thy score when ugurating plans for an inters ported to be working in the local “As the successor of Count George standpoint at the time when we | Mails lost all his effectivencss in the tional game with the best service yards, the strong Ames crew, { a ¥. Von Hertling, whose services in stood at the height of our military |jast half of the fourt Two wa rew in the East to decide the service which won the Northwest amateur i behalf of the fatherland deserve the, successes. ja hit batter and a sharp si championship of the country | title from the Vancouver septet a | e highest acknowledgment, I have been! “I am convinced that the manner | gpeas, knotting the count Tt has been r at year ago, is’ practically intact, and { summoned by the emperor to lead the in which imperial leadership is now ning run came over when Grant and Sheridan and other yards report that they will Sew government. constituted, with co-operation of the | filled the bases in the sixth « Lakes naval training school are go- |nave teams in the race if a “In accordance with the govern- Mental method now introduced, I reichstag, is not something ephem eral, and that when peace comes a ver scored on a sharp single to right ing to put aggregations in the field, by Sheely oe e lschedule gets under way again. BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS submit to the reichstag, publicly and | koVernment cannot again be formet| In apite of the rain, a laree crowd) = SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 7—John-| OTTAV Oct. rank Foys- $32 a $425 Without delay, the principles upon Which does not find support in the | was out to Sunday's game, the stand* ny Couch, a member of the San ton and “Heck” Fowler, members van, seated } which I propose to conduct the grave eat and does not draw it4/at Liberty park being packed with x’ hurling corps for a/ of the Seattle 1917 hockey ager f Rsponsibilities of the office. leader therefrom. rooters. During the festivities, the Sag gy pti Bi | gation, will, in all probability, be “*These principles were firmly es War Brings Changes melee was delayed by a sudden down army, having grad: | on the roster of the Toronto hockey f Sa hop tablished by the government of the pour of rain, and the battle was 4180) yored from officers’ training | club this year, which will be made i ‘ federated governments and the lead- T Shape has conducted us be! prolonged when Harry Howell mis | camp at Camp Fremont recently Jup entirely of aviators in training Second Moorfite! mm of the majority parties in this YORd the old multifarious and die | aq a strike on Morse and the whole) Couch started with the Golden| for overseas service with the Ca- honorable house before I decided to| TUPted party life, which made it #0 | part, MacDonald club, led bY Gate club in 1914, and made a trip to nadian flying forces. } assume the duties of chancellor. Mfficult to put into execution | Roeizie, voiced its disapproval x0 bel tho big show in 1916, retiring in the | a - They contain, therefore, not only my | UMform and decisive political wish. | iigerently that the umps kicked him ¢ollowing year because of blood pol own confession of potitical faith, but hy gPhomainzep rag a eine Means | self out of the park, Dunn calling | soning. i that of an overwhelming portion of | the forms cat & pot eer will, and | bats and strikes for the remainder & is. 8 } the German peoples’ representatives, | ST ar bie —_— of the war! of the game, with League President) poeal billiard sharps and followers i i that is, of the German nation which | #8 been that in Germany, for the | jrorrison on the basen. of the game may not see Lew Shaw, j has constituted the reichetag on the | “Tt \ ge Great parties have joined | ane game waa devoid of features. | the taney shot expert from the East, basis of a general, equal and secret ba a tines eee secrasgeote 4 pre. | A couple of nifty catches by Fittery use of the ban of the { franchise, and according to their will. ta eg p en. Pega ag Papell moe A tho fi « of Grover and ment on the local pool PH ONE 1 “People Back of Me” the tite oF Gav Goebie Guigal tor the epee furnished emp, onium Shaw w us * hy r ied to } i “Only the fact that I know the| “This thought will never die. This | ‘Me only brigh a. He wil’ be in Beattie for & conviction and will of the majority development will never be retracted, | psc aed ore. Sania Gir dan i of the people are back of me has and I trust that so long as Ger Houck and tole er ee cae cnet paren’ at We i given me strength to take upon my- many’'s fate ia ringed about by dan. | “*@ton and Sheely. BE po ascopptnsra ye eae tyres an A self conduct of the empire's affairs | gers, those sections of the people iat ete ac Gace Ol tan onl im this hard and earnest time in| outside the majority parties and ance of laborers, which provisions ton will have a shance to tes } } which we are living. whose representatives do not be shall oblige the treaty-making the Easterners abili | Telephone operating offers many advantages to young 7 “One man's shoulders would be too long to the government, will put states to Inatitute in their roeepe | women whe are seeking employment at a gvod salary with i weak to carry alone the tremendous aside all that separates us and will | tive lands within a prescribed Ume for 9 general peace which we can a f P opportunities for advancement. } Responsibility which falls upon the «ive the fatherland what is the|a minimum of similar, or at least a te { negotiations | ' government at present. Only if the fatherland’s. ’ equally, efficient institutions for ¢e taken this step, not only people take active part In the br A |the security of life and health as|, salvation of Germany and Good P. est sense of the word, in Hl Everything German for the care of laborers in the cage | its aities, but of all humanity which ay their destinies; in othor words, if re| “This development mecesultates | of illness, accident or invalidism. ait gui for years thru A good salary from the start ‘ p | been suffering ’ t sponsibility alvo extended to the ma-|an alteration of our constitution’s| “Of direct importance are the con ‘an Regular and frequent increases. fority of their freely elected political provisions along the lines of the tm-| clusions which the government in have taken It also because I j leaders, can the leading statesman perial decree of September 20,/ the brief span of it# existence has , 1 gard ae } = ! : 20, | tt nelieve the thoughts regarding the P. P. i Brac tarume his part ct thee which shail make it oeble, thai| teen abe to. draw from the nitun: rovers Wy “With"* 700" udon | te a fighting face, all right. ‘Take «took at the eves and the de ermanent Position | | sponsibility in the service of folk and) those members of to reichstag who| tion in which it finds itself and to wich were proclaimed by Mr. | termined Jaw; they show he's a real fighter. It's the latest photo of Jack Work is steady and permanent. } ; fatherland. Jentered the government will retain | apply practically to the | situation. | Witson, are in accord with the gen- dempsey, who recently knocked out Fred Fulton’in 23 seconds, and is the Many opportunities for advancement. ‘My resolve to do this has been es their seats in the reichstag. A bill| More than four years of bloodiest) — 4) i4eqx cherished by the new|most promising candidate for the heavyweight championship of the world { Pecially lightened for me by the fact/ to this end has been submitted to | struggle against a world of numeri. | (ny government and with It i ; What prominent leaders of the labor. the federal states and will immed. ly superior enemies are behind overwhelming majority of our] Interesting Work t inn thave 4 a way in the|iately be made the object of their | us, years full of the hardest bat | j fownd a way 1 ect tal ‘th N ole. | Pleasant, clean, fascinating. 1 Se eee Tan | omantaln nnd ancnoss | Stamamt pantaeacities, Saver |P°", sy yam pernaty om. TODAY'S MARKET REPORT Fie Spat ny [fees of the empire. I see therein a| “Gentlemen, let us remember the | theless, we are of strong heart and)“ Frc Spitces aceathon a mani ouates cnretully selected. / ®ure guarartee that the new govern. Words spoken by the emperor on full of ynfident faith in our oi . yes, my hearers will testify H Ment will be supported by the firm| August 4, 1914, wh I permitted | strength, resolved to bear stil! heavy. | Axsemblages, my Khearers will Keay 33 Pleasant Surround j @onfidence of the broad masses of| Myself to paraphrase last December | {er sacrifices for our honor and | tha ee ee ae eee ot ings the people, without whose,true sup-|t Karlsruhe, ‘There are, in ‘fact,| freedom and for the happiness of ee fan ‘ - : os ig ms re vee 4 By Light and well ventilated offices Port the whole undertaking would be| Parties, but they are all German| our posterity, if it cannot be other: | DO CUYDE) no “ae ces sere vuaneastms Tails Sa eee , Comfortable lunch and recreation rooms. } fondernned to failure in advance. | Parties.” | wine woe %§ ea pe mpire’s SP 7 i} Batter, Eggs and Cheese sf - } Hence what I say today, I say not| “Political developments in Prus-| “We remember with deop and) affairs z Reane—Locai ere: » 4 eat eas naneact S ial Advan ; ‘ly in my own name and those of *!@, the principal German federal| warm gratitude our brave troops Conscience Is Celar Carrote—Local. p * Batter— pec } 1 My official helpers, but in the name| State, must proceed in the spirit of|who, under splendid — leadership, oe, no distinction what | GeMiage—Losel, Bee Roane | cartons ecrcsserreeesses H8%@ 6 Annual vacation with pay. : @ the German people those words of the emperor and the | ha accomplished almost super-|ever between the national and tn- pote Sweet, local Loca! city creamery, pkgs. Sick Benefits, Death Renefits, Pensions, without cost. . States His Program message of the king of Prussia|human deeds thruout the whole ternational mandates of duty in : nt wrapped promising the democratic franchise | 4 whose past deeds are a respect of peace, For me, the | Cera Haske—Per Th. . Nery, cubes m “The program of the majority par-| must be fulfilled quickly and com. | guarantee that the fate of us all deciding facte solely that all | Cecembers— Tocal oudoor — ie Bi of. £° bays so sag Rc ate rErie Ate eee ee eee ows a J a e ages of anc © prefer Prev: 4 ‘tes oe en nuke my stand | pletely. I do not doubt also that| will also in future be in good and! participants shall, with equal hon- Gatien Cal. per 1 fates inupet ioapamte; Our setoioravens otree ae rieeek ntains, first, an acceptance of the. thous . 3 J wntabie hand - cop! esty, acknowledge the date or T. nee 3 acs “$ ~ . EY ok Gis Geemnay inmperiad wev-| ere a eri | eee hands 1a theth, Meoping./cnty. & rong ap agoemaged P= n= 9B AE EGR on the First Floor, 1115 Fourth Ave., between Spring and * the n behind in the development oftheir! For months a continuous, terrible as binding and respect them, as is | Wergernalsh toca per, Behera, abA ta open froin #90 A; ML. 15-600). SE OE tek oo, ave Benedict's note of constitutional conditions will reso-|and murderous battle has been | the case with me and other mem-| Utmmee—Locnl, per doz, heads s you to call at this office and meet the School Principal, who < os . 1016, and an unconditional | jytely follow Prussia’s example. raging in the West. Thanks to the| bers of our new government. | “Walla Walla Danver, ewt..--. ue 4 Wil qiaiiy dlvones the matter pesmcanily Wi asa Ae cp ; ap ance of the reichstag resolu-| “sor the present, as the example| incomparable heroism of our army,| “And so, with an inner peace, | Onlene—cirnen, per dos. bunches as s a pointment may be made by calling Elliott 12000. % gen! 19, of the same year. It/of all belligerent states demon-| which will live as an immortal, which my clear conscience a8 &| peanut Ratter—Per » Ocniey tap ond Gente i tally lares be ore gl to pe strates, the extraordinary powers | giorious page in the history of the| man and as a servant of the people | Peppers 7 wade bert. (Prices paid wholesale) * hl league of nations, based on| which a condition of seige compels |g, " a me, and whie est t the | Pepeorn—-iowa, per Mb. . Pee val toy ee ss Pace 4 German people for all times, tho| st ; hich rests at the “ > oo lation of equal rights for) cannot be dispensed with, but close |¢ront is unbroken same time upon firm faith in this| US Tor owt. .. Timothy Fast. Wash, \o-.0..39.00640.00 le aciric e ep one an th strong and weak | relations between the military and ; great and true poeple, this people! EB. Wash, Netted Gems, per owt Eat teene = orate - “It considers this solution of the| civilian authorities must be estab Confident of Future capable of every devotion, and upon | Radlehes- ek Gunsbes: Chop a) 74.00 question 0 le “ \. vhicl Pe wet anes ~ | enn, BOF ye 3 ay’ 14 o teniuration to lie in the com-| lished which will make it possible| “This proud consctousness Per- their glorioun armed power, I awalt fammer quash Tent, per 1 ae ae ry e egra h Com an Bele vil aon See noe that in all not purely military ques-| mits us to look to the future with the outcom of the first action Eesmntecs Lose’ per box White Egyptian Corn” sium, particularly of its inde-| tions, and hence especially as to|confidence. But, just because we! which I have taken as the leading | Teralpe—Loe Rolled Barley 00 11155 FOURTH AVENUE : nee and territorial integrity. An| censorship and right of assemblage, | are inspired by this feeling and the | statesman of the empire Wiket Fleer > shs #0 be made to reach an the attitude of the civilian executive | conviction that it}is also our duty “Whatever this outec may be, | Aaetee a aseleakaee, Sev box : HMerstanding on the question of in-| authorities shall make itwelf heard|to make certain that tho bloody|1 know it will find Germany firmly| }, Wasn, Geavenatein i “The, " and that final decision shall be | struggle be not protracted for | resolved and united, elther for an| Bananne—Guai ene, per | ae a ¢ J Program wiil not permit the| placed under the chancellor's re-| single day beyond the moment| upright peace, which rejects every Blackberries. Local, per crate 2.600 a IS hindrane ber apt Sam sponsibility |when a close CM ie veers selfish violation of the rights of | ¥. Was common yasuttl Crean gine Al “i a r 2 the conclusion o! New German Epoch possible to us, which does not af-| others, or for a closing of the|, B Wash. Burrel Geme...... - oo ee 1 : —*, peace, Ite Partiguler wi 1) ae ie ised ithe brags the em. {fect our honor, I have, therefore, struggle for life and death to Which | Cree Eee a ee tieoe box... 78.00 | Rolled Bariey’. : et Sa ree eee is ROR oR be ty av Fepreseritative bodies | © will be St the anaes |not waited until today to take a|our people will be forced without | Grapes—Cal.— | tad i et immediately on a broad | Peror wi ith ik eorkaT4 |step to further the idea of peace. |our own fault, if the answer to| ThoMpeon sendin, ner crate......1.75 | Beratch Food ror cwt. « “ 4 he te io 7 anders ith Septer 20 sf 7 ef ah, Concorda, 6-1, basket. 4 Corn Scratch Foo: 9B tle, 22, Baltic, provinces, in| comand ne decree, bomann a new| “Supported by the consent of all/our note to the powers opposed to|momey-New, per cane #4 combe #1087 00 | ia ; nia and Poland. We will pro-| the day of the decree, began a new lauly authorized persons in the em-|us shall be dictated by a will to|Lemone—Cai., per box -6.6006.00 4 ts cence nenteney tay tPhe internal oleae a it | pire, and by consent of all our| destroy us. ranger—Cal, Valencias, box +.....10.00 - « 9 Sonlti i, therefore, pales princkpl 1‘. shat laid |#llies acting In concert with us, I do not despair over the | Reaches” Se A Watch Repaired by pelt order to introduc our pew hale; < delay, by the introduction of | 4 ciples are P atc ght of October 4-5, | thoug! ‘ 1 i De cat ulate banerh, Sores tare ah js fule. All these lands shall on of | down, ix of deciding importance of |#ent, on the might of October 4-5, / thought that this second alternative | Prunes—local Italian. Is Al . strongest piate known, covers very lit- is MS their constitutic we the question of peace or war |thru the mediation of Switzerland,|may come. 1 know the greatness) Watermelons—K. Wash, Jones Is Always Right tle of the roof of the mouth; you cam ; Mins with 1 lato their aed “The striking force which the|® note to the president of the|of the mighty powers yet pos- NUTS Telephone Elliott 2607 bite corn off the cob, \ A ehboring peoples . J pe e v hie’ ne ae “ ol people d . seen ? var : Mout external interter ence. | government has in its strivings for| United States, in which I requested | essed by our people and 1 know | Sinerta’-ior" tm, : +160 8 1829 FOURTH AVENUE ‘All work qustteed. for 48 peat Z veace depends on whether it han be.|him to take up the bringing about | that the incontrovertible conviction | peasate—Per 1. iH Have impression taken in the morning Defends Imperial Leader [hind it the united, firm and unahak.|of peace and to communicate to|that they were only fighting for | Pecame—Per I. . ‘20 whiacwe day, Examination ‘ “In the matter of international| able will of the people. Only when|thls end with all the be Migerent| our Ife as a nation would double See Piles, I have taken a clear stand|our enemies feel that the German tes. | these powers. Prices Paid Shipper for Checks Cash: All work guaranteed for fifteen years. Have impression taken In the HS the manner in which the| people stand united back of thelr note will reach Washington! “I hope, however, for the sake | a Pomltry, Veal and Pork, f. 0. b. Seattle Pay ed Morning and get teeth same day, Examination and advice fre formation of 1 : " th , enn [today or tomorrow. It is directed|of. all mankind, thaf the president anit ee ae RS Sonera e Ome eee ot saree ind Gee Samples of Our Pinte and Bridge Work, owes ae brow vo ne government was|chowen leaders nen = only can | today o q dent | springs—Under 2 he rTY or pocket billiards down stairs ‘Test of Time. Most of our present patronage is recommended by our early Bt about. Upon my motion| words become deeds. to the president of the United!of the United States will reccive| 2 Tbe, and ov. - * | TORREY & SEARS'| cuore; whose work is still giving good satisfaction. Ask our customs SEPNOL the thajority' partion were| “At the negotiations the| States because he, in his message|our offer as we meant it, ‘Then|Derke—Live .-. 3 S?] srs who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be ure you are Bienes for direct zdvice. 1t wan|German government will use its ef.|to congress, January 8, 1918, and|tho door would be opened to a| Gese—touns tive .- BILLIARD PARLOR halbait bigs Oyen Baie ug Ba! f conviction gentlemen, that forts to the end that the treaties |in his later proclamations, partic-| speedy, honorable peace of justice | Heavy, live « ¥ 1430 ard, Corner 3rd and Pike pen Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People of impe , aor a peter io ork speech of|and recoi fg 7 igian Haree—Live ....++ Lanch Counter Barber Shep Ihe imperial leadership should | shall contain provisions concerning | ularly in his New York speech of /and reconciliation for us, as well | Belgtan <7 Se pee Rebpa ky Heft Drinks Main 2819 Gard Tables OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS , not only thru mere lthe protection of labor, and insur- | September 27, proposed a program|as for our opponents” , Dressed . 207 UNIVERSITY 8T. Opposite Fraser-Patersen Ca,