Show THE 2 KEY IN GERMAN WAR MEET TO LINE CAPTURED BE HELD IN U S SALT LAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY APRIL 12 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N TWO REPUBLICS JOIN U S CAUSE i France and England to Send Turning Movement Enables Argentina and Costa Rica Give Washington AssurCommissioners to Confer British Troops to Take on Plans (Contnued from Page 1) to her allien and possibly when relieved of continuing: such allowances she may be aide to get along with much less assistance from America than she would otherwise require on the other hand the countries whose exchange has suffered so heavily such as Russia and Italy might find welcome relief from the financial strain by an allotment of American funds which would have a reassuring rfeet upon the standing of these countries in the world’s markets The greatest problem before the conference is stated to be the maintenance or the flow of American munitions and food supplis to Europe Tiiis will be to sought first by naval fight the German submarine second by const ruction of a huge fleet of wooden merchantmen to negative its destructiveness and third by ways and means to increase American manufacture and thallies' ability to pay for the products Naval Planned Naval is understood to the policing of all North contemplate and South American waters by the American navy allowing the return of I lie Mritish and French vessels engaged in that work and the safeguarding ly American ships of at least part of the si a Ian® to Kurope Whether the latr ter will necessitate the actual sending of American war craft to the other side ha- -' not hci-announced lull if it does a'rendx have been made arrangements to offer the port of Brest in France as an American naval base Tin- military participation of the 1’iiitrd States will be discussed probable in bio id terms though it is realized on all sides Unit this country will not a t an army to Kurope for nipt to send Ticmilitar the p r e ituatiou of this eiuintrv i vi! 'indersiood by abroadThere is however an of the intense desire on the to sec tint de in the entente countries general a mall division of American troops at the front Thoinpl'-treversal of American lclatioiis to tli- - entente powers through tin- abandonment of neutrality in favor of war "'ill nceessi a t e an entire re-- ! di ust ii’en t of lie eiiintry’s diplomatic situation The allied policies of hluck-- : eti orsliip Blacklist atiil ind Sea ndiim via "f Midland riKirially created by the exigencies of war and bitterly contested throughout b llo country as a neutral must now he loiisidiMed h Stales ITuted (lie While it "inn: an entiii-langle is obvious that none nf the restrictions luilt uu by the allies will he abandoned it is ver' doubtful as to how far this ' will K it: actually a g v 'nil t hem ci Sta'es is slated thus far Th' tu fitni if elf in a d! ii'Mitiin htlvvctn the of the policies of its allies the war and its own viewsexigencies of international law Tlte allied governments are understood to appreciate this situation not to make it more and to lie anxious As a result it is probable diffo ult tiiat the interdepHi imental board of the departments of Mate treasury and jua-- t will recommend to Uongress laws w will restate American policy without crippling the huge machinery the allies for bringalready set up toby'terms ing Germany The situation of the few remaining neutrals is expected also to call for llie consideration at the conferdeepest ences anti it Is the hope here that sevwill definitely ranee eral other nations wit h the alliep fit her side it Is understood will mi- the opportunity of sounding out t'i other as to the eventual peace terms and the reconstruction of th® world Tt is well appreciated abroad that this Is nut in perfect sympathy tins with some of the peace terms of the entente and that it does not look to a of Germany nmplete dea some of the crushing entente countries For that reason the Furnnean mand ol'fi- delegates will L eager to sound iils here ns far as possible In order to see to whit extent they can omit m A meric iii support on - Co-opera- tion n - -- I -- 1 1 of-ti'da- lo - -- c i - i i r- t : : i -- ra-tiiiit- i in m-- v ii i co-ope- r- 1: ! I 1 i i ! I tiirn--cive- 1 s a- SAYS W AR WILL BE ONE OF SCIENTISTS Chemical Socle j Member 1'rgrit hy 'I'helr President to lie Heady at a Moment's otlcr to Serve Country ’va”- - is City April of t be mobilized lo to aid in ncri' : ki li t i it v as the war will he u t i st of lUiiinst scientlslsts Julius Stu'ulitz of Chicago eiit I I i ! i — t u Cheuiiril u“ tin- An: the opening session addressing i inn h‘ie md-'of t h i "M'c hciiiisfs linc turned over vil-!- : uu il of 'r ii ”i ts to ind lie said "Tlie chemists this oiintry must join the fight P t nui individual affairs in such n have at a moment's o ship® t notice to s r your country" Th® sn lit resolutions lis- adopted niri u i n g lie use of111® platinum in iewel-- i metal was said in ii ii f m t ure as d d greatly for scientific and to l: - :- iii i - 1 1 : i ! i i o-- - 1! i i i - u ! W st l in I l 1 ances of Support Monchy-Le-Preu- x eposes ILL I SF AIRPLANES IN HUNT FOR VILLA were received American-mad- e airsent to General will planes which “Murpilia as soon b as delivery can be used in searching Tnadc They will the mountain districts of western for Villa II Juarez April two re todnv for ! Chi-biia'it- ia In Order To Maintain GfMTi April He— The Swiss people and press who hove been continually bombarded with statements fhTorlag Germany were surprised to learn this morning of --the German official admission— the first since the wtr— of heavy losses t Arras Colonel Secretan writes In the Lauienna Gazette t “The battle of Arras is Important because It takes away from the Germans the pivot Of their right wing for a retreating movement while Arras Is definitely liberated It la a greet advance toward the liberation of the French Washington April 11 — Secretary Baker has prepared a communication to Americans bow serving In the French aviation corps assuring them that the United States government recognizes the service they are rendering and la 'desirous that they ahall continue in that work Officials indicated that the adoption of the American army uniform by the fliers In question reported from Paris would not be opposed by the American (Contnued from Page 1) position so frankly Argentina has assumed the grave risk of having Germany break relations with her and by some diplomats her attitude is as little less than an Invitationregarded to Germany to regard her as unfriendly Her outspoken approval of the United States course may go far in the opinion of many here toward some of the smaller Latin Influencing American nations Argentina’s note follows: "The government of the Argentine republic in view of the causes that have prompted the United States of America to declare war against the government of the German empire recognizes the justice of that decision founded as It is upon the violation of the principle of neutrality established by the rules of international law which have been considered definite conquests of civilization” Costa Rica's announcement was unexpected for the new government set up there by Federico TInoco and perfected today by a legislative declaration of his election as president has not been recognized by the ‘ United States and the state department gave notice when TInoco overthrew the Gonzalez administration several weeks ago that it would not recognize Tinoco seen Our airplanes returned safely" even if he were elected later Key Position Captured Argentina Prepares for Defense Reuter's correspondent at army head- x In describes France Buenos Aires April 11 — The governquarters which was captured this ment will make no official pronouncekey positions morning as one of the and the Senses ment of Argentina's neutrality in the between the rivers which the Germans had strong- war between the United States and aply organized The town had as itswere Germany as it considers its note of which roads sunken proaches four This note emfull of snipers and machine gun teams yesterday sufficient a been bodied have declaration that Argentina As a frontal attack would the posi- supported the position of the United costly it was resolved to turn States with reference to Germany tion and this operation was executed President Irigoyen had a two hours' without the Germans observing the extent or direction of the turning move- conference with the minister of war ment today it is reported that the class of The attack was pushed In artillery 1895 Is to be called The ministers of formation along the north bank of the war and marlpe are making active Pcarpe which was crossed inasthe neighpreparations to increase the efficiency Then the ad- of the nation's defenses borhood of Roeux The press as a rule approves the devance deployed southwards the Monchy garrison began a stubborn resistance cision of the government in supportFighting was continued until after ing the action of the United States todark Tuesday but during the night the wards Germany although remaining main body of the Germans evacuated neutral Carlos Becu former minister of forMonchy and when in the morning the attack was renewed it was continued eign affairs discussing the situation of successffully down to La Bergere and Argentina with respect to the war road said: across the Main to Guemaphe which It is reported has “Our absolute neutrality would be also been occupied and difficult We owe' it to dangerous This success is considered of great ourselves to prepare for the possible importance as it gives the British dom- eventuality of war" ination of the high ground Senor Becu Is of the opinion that The correspondent says Wednesday Chile must amend its decision of abwas devoted largely to consolidating solute neutrality the gains and moving the artillery forJose Luis Murature also a former ward although there was considerable foreign minister and Senor Ruiz fighting between Croisilles and con-St Moreno professor of international law In the University of La Plata have apQuentin Prisoners he adds are hunthe attitude of the government arriving and apparently tinually proved ger induced many to surrender Tt is The newspaper La Razon publishes believed that the severe winter weather assurances that the military departhad affected the German morale They ments are working actively to preare reported as still fighting hard but pare for approaching mobilization of as lacking the spirit displayed in the 100000 men and reserves and another Somme battle 100000 reserves later Brazil Completes Rupture WARSHIPS CHASING Rio Janeiro April 11 —The breaking off of diplomatic relations with GerSECOND MUNITIONS many is officially announced by the in a communicaBrazilian SMUGGLING VESSEL tion to thegovernment A combination of press reasons Is given for this action the ofSm Diego Cal April 11 — In adficial explanation reading: dition to the ammunition smuggling that the inquiry and the "Considering schooner reported last night to cabled conclusions by the legation at have been captured bv two United Paris in the subject of the torpedoing States destroyers after a chase off of the steamer Parana established the the west coast of Mexico it was said here today that another munithat the Parana was proceeding fact tions carrying vessel is en route reduced speed was illuminated under from a Pacific coast port to Mexico and inside including the shield outside The two that ran with-th- e name ‘Brazil’ and considering down the firstdestroyers smuggler to returning steamer received no warning to the that to a Pacific coast unload port the munitions captured stop according to the unanimous dehurriedly their bunkers and put replenished position of the crew and further that to sea again at top speed' steamer was torpedoed and was the It was reported here today that five times and that the subshelled an American secret service agent no attempt to save life made marine who boarded the munitions vessel then In the presence of such aggravatwhich was beached hy her comone mander was shot and killed ing circumstances v and in accordance of the smuggler's officers bywhile with the note of February 9 and the in the act of signaling to the war telegram of February 13 sent by the ships Brazilian government to the legation at Berlin the Brazilian government severs relations with Germany” GRAND JURY OPENS A special messenger proceeded to home of the German colthe Petropolls INTO HIGH INQUIRY to ony today present to the Germiui minister Herr fauli a note from tlft PRICES OF GRAIN Brazilian government and to hand him He was also Instructed his — passports 11 A of number Chicago April minister that Brazil had the to inform hoard of trade operators with their books and documents were placed at his disposal the steamer Rio summoned by the federal grand Janeiro which would transport him in connection with the the members of the legation and the jury today into the high prices ofe to Germany inquiry corn consuls Thirty-fivand oats wheat Silvino Gurgel de Amaral In Senor subpoenas for witnesses have of the Brazilian legation at Bercharge issued been lin hasjieen ordered to return from his New York post April 11 —Joseph commissioner of Switzerland will take over Brazilian Tlartigan andcitymeasures issued a in Germany weights Interests statement tonight declaring that Pro-alldemonstrations are growing by the United "only prompt actioncan The In volume throughoutarethe city avoid seriStates government visible everyentente ous complications in the food supflags of the the streets are thronged where and ply situation in the United Rtates” for Franc and "It is said in the trade” declared with cheering paraders Mr Hartlgan “that capital is be"Down with and shouting England food In front of Crowds ing furnished to experienced Germany!” gather merchants by persons outside of and hoot establishments German the trade to gamble In food stocks Tt !s expected in diplomatic circles Such conduct should be met by here that other South American nations new laws making Iftuch an act a will soon follow the example of Brazil crime” relations with German’ In severing The Chilean minister is continuing his PROPOSE INCREASE conferences with Dr Lauro Muller the Brazilian foreign minister OF APPOINTMENTS Dr Muller today received Arthur British minister who subsePeel TO NAVAL ACADEMY quentlytheconfer ed with President Braz take will charge of German inSpain April 11 — Favorable terests in Brasil Washington reports were made to the House today by the naval committee on bills to perI’rugury Declares Neutrality mit each senator and representative to make one additional appointment Montevideo Uruguay April 11 — The to the naval academy this year and to Uruguayan government today issued a raise the age limit for officers In the decree of neutrality in the war between naval reserve from 35 to 50 years the United States and Germany and between Cuba and Germany — 11 Md two The Annapolis April senior now unclasses of midshipmen UTAH FIRMS FILE SCHEDI'IES der Instruction at the naval academy are to be graduated far ahead of the to a letter received by According usual time under the provisions of an Mayor W Mont Ferry and F C Richorder of Capt Edward W Eberle su- mond president of the Commercial issued today by direction club from Dr W C Ebaugh Utah perintendent of the President The order Issued chairman of the naval consulting board means graduation of the present senior 30000 firms in the United States have class In September and the next blgher filed scheduled at Washington and class in June of next year among them are about 100 Utah firms and Belgian territories” 1) (Contnucd from Page x hut neighborhood of these failed The statement reads: "Snow has fallen heavily and conrendertinuously throughout the day and greatobservation impossible ing ly impeding the operations of our troops "This morning two German counterin the attacks on our new positions x were of neighborhood Prisoners off successfully beaten x state that taken in they had orders to hold the village at all costs "Farther south bodies of our troops succeeded in penetrating a German position f n the neighborhood of Bullecourt a number of prisoners At and by midday they were counterattacked forces of the enemy and forced large to their own lines The enemy back troops were effectively enattacking our bv artillery and suffered gaged heavy losses 'Our airplanes were active again yesterday and In eplte of a struggle and frequent snowstorms performed with our valuable work In infantry Few hostile machines were Monchy-Le-Preu- Monchy-Le-Preu- Monchy-Le-Preu- se-ure- aiTfi Watch — and do not allow weakness to develop in the stomach liver or bowels— Should a tonic or appetizer be needed — TRY HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters wont be ready to give you this for two years It's forVEL VET We Won’t Say VELVET is the Best Pipe Tobacco— Monchy-le-Pren- We couldn’t until we had tried every tobacco made but—we know that most American pipe smokers agree that Kentucky Burley is the world’s choicest pipe tobacco e Arras-Cambr- I I Too many cooks spoil the Na-tuand broth When Time are maltin 9 VELVET no use anybody else re stirrin in 9 We know that this tobacco can only be at its best after two years natural ageing and we take the time and pay the price to age VELVET in Nature’s sure patient way You ought to know what we know about VELVET’S mildness mellowness and taste Well it’s mighty easy to know and you can never learn younger than right new by trying VELVET al y Your HealthTTS -- ! APPRECIATION OF U S ' ARRAS BATTLE PART i j WIREOTOGEM STATE ! OF HINDENBURG’S PLAN Idaho's Offer of Entire Resources Draws Laudatory Message From McAdoo 11 — Secretary Mc- Washington April Adoo today Bent a telegram of appreciation to Governor Alexander of Idaho who had notified him that Idaho its board of land commissionthrough ers had voted to subscribe to $100090 of the new war loan and pledged the entire resources of the state to the government telegram follows: thank you for your telegram The by Idaho of her entire repledge sources given to the national government for war and the patriotic0 carrying ofonthethestate to subscribe Mr McAdoo’s "1 purpose to the proposed bond issue are manifestations of the loyalty gratifying and splendid spirit that Is moving Americaani sorry it will not he to consider llie subscription possible been authoruntil the bond issue has ized by Congress and the terms of the issue announced of which I shall give I liojie you will reyou due notice of state to subscribe the offer the peat $100-00- - T at that ime" TRAIN SMASHES AUTO FOUR PUS KILLED Woman Chauffeur Attempts to Cross Track Ahead of U P Flier Gibbon Neb April 11 — Four persons were killed instantly and one was seria mile east of here toously Injured when an automobile in which nightwere was struck by a fast they on thedriving Union Pacific railroad The train dead Mrs C T Thatcher Gibbon Sarah Thatcher daughter of Mrs Thatcher and principal of Gibbon school Norma Gordon Neb teacher in Gibbon schoolKearney Mrs James Lawson North Bend Neb Ruth Thatcher daughter of Mrs die of Thatcher probably will The young woman who was injuries driving the automobile attempted to cross the of the track ahead train approaching of which she miscalculated the speed : FISHERY STATIONS TENDERED FOR USE AS ARMY CAMPS —Secretary I STU DE cah-nda- - ! I ’ r i j ' j j : k j n j ! r - : I - le-l- I -u BY GERMANS WITHOUT WARNING SUNK - Utah-Tdah- ! -- —The Spanish steamer San Fulgenclo 1558 tons has been 11 torpedoed without warning according to a Madrid dispatch to Havas This Is the first Spanish ship sunk bv the Germans without notice The Spanish government it is said has made a strong protest to German Two American Imperiled It — Sinking of Washington Salmo having aboard the Wilson liner April one American who was saved and of the Norwegian bark Marion with one to American on board xvas the state department todayreported by Consul Frost at Queenstown Details of the sinking of the Amer7 ican unarmed steamer Reward thirty-on- e and exposure of her crew of April men including twenty-fou- r Americans In open miles boats twenty-fiv- e from land In the Mediterranean was received at the state department today from Consul Hufst at Barcelona Spain San Franciaco April 11 — Attorneys for the defense in the bomb conspiracy cases in which a number of defendants leader Thomas alleged Including thehave been convicted anMooney Jnounced that they had secured tonight that the testimony of positive proof F C Ox man the principal witness was "framed” and Mooney against that they would swear out a warrant of the for Dxman's arrest Informationwas obthey said alleged cqnspiraey E Retgall of Grayvllle F tained from 111 been asked -- i the local that rate Rapid progress is being made with the lmilding anil equipment of the nrflour mill at Bountiful and it is at the local office of the Rain-tported ele®trie line that it will be berger va for operation in a few weeks Itready II Smith by David it is sail promoted that the trdu t of the mill wi" g a long wav toward relieving pressure on the Sail Ijake market ard i: wilT cents I ford a ready market for grain raised 1: the vicinity of Bountiful a hundred pounds and that $19 a bar rel flour” appears to have eoine to stay: for a long time Mr Lipm&n called attention that but- -rose 1 cent a pound wholesale yes- j it retailed at the old terdayof although He said an a pound 55 cents price in the retail price should beincrease expected lit a few days and lie prodieted that it will not be long before 1 - i er ! will command a price of a pound 60 af-hutt- I FREE VOTE COUPON Good for 10 1 Votes NOT GOOD AFTER APRIL 25 1917 For by Oxman to come to San Francisco as a witness to corroborate Oxxnan’s tes- Address VICE CONSUL CAPTURED BY BANDITS City TS TO ATTEND STRAND tlio work of the Following Douglas Arlz April 11 —C G Dun“U” on "U” day this year painting the Univer- can emanager of Hacienda Mababl miles seaithwest of Douglas will attend the sixty-fivsity of Utah ofstudents “The Eyes of the World” in Sonora Mexico(Ltnd British vice epn-s- ul performance Sit the Strand theatre for northern feonora was captured They will be admitted on their activity cards and 'held by a band of Mexicans from l ‘ W adv DECLARE OXMAN’S TESTIMONY ‘FRAMED’ who was said tn have F-- i i I SPANISH STEAMER Paris April d I ! Washington April to Redfield today offered the war dethe country’s fishery stations timony partment for mobilization or camps There are about fifty oftraining the stations In BRITISH the United States each embracing considerable land 11 i : Amsterdam April 11 —German press comment on the Arras battle is characterized by insistence on the fact that the British failed to break through the German lines The Kolnische says since Zeltung its farthest the British advance at was only five kilometers deep point The the attempt was a failure Frankfurter Zeltung says: “We may be sure that Ilindenburg and Lindeiulorff had good grounds for not withdrawing also from the Arras front to new positions which were fortified at their full leisure doubtless German headquarters reckoned on this battle It was not avoided and therefore not feaied and perhaps it is not too bbld to say direct In the plan of the that it lay German chief of command” sc-ne- ' i SAYS GERMAN PRESS 4 o'clock until GREEKS TO CELEBRATE Sunday afternoon at at 19 Tuesday morning The hand raided San Diaz a small THEIR GOOD FRIDAY settlement where food was obtained to The sentiment of the men he favorable to the United States in the An elaborate celebration of Good war with Germany Duncan said da mriirnii tomorrow 'tin- Utdlenb is announced b rA f"TT A T?T 'FQT'fnV TY xXmm Salt Lake The elfIr'oR resident- of will tL® h Greeks in Lratfnn wii GETS ARMOR PLANT Le same ai I will the with pomp part toior with which it takes place a Washington April 11 — The govern- -The services will statt at n treece ment’s armor plate and projectile fat ‘'!ck in the evening in the HoI Tru-- jI tory for which Congress appropriated church A grand parade vi ty Grt-c$12700909 will be built at Charleston 1‘ The cross will 'en i aft move b'ck a w Va a location recommended by ssL-tollowei by a trir u special navy board as offering an ideal ture phor enresr-ntaiioof Christ In the combination of military safety ma lo s bv access to manufacturing easy sepulchre carried lerials In announcing the select ion ri(1 f()v sa fd crx Fatlfisaid wrk is w ill follow in the garb ftonight Secretary Daniels and would 5lj would begin Then will come the mer immediately be hurried to completion ner of the Greek conarvgatioii carr ina :rce!--- : Easter services wiL start SMnrda" AVHTHFl? FYPFPT LL I ± 11 A XAlIill Illk midnight w:in liu resurrection win e cei iu uted Father Mundolaris aT IN SUGAR PRICES the church Special srr- i Holy Trinity ices w ill he Sunday morning an Cene Sugar Makes Its Reappearance on evening Local Market ((noted at REQUISITION REFUSED: ler Hundred Pound NEW COMPLAINT OUT After being off the loal market for a week shipments of cane sugar were received in Salt Lake yesterday quoted The rovitiiiT of Montana hetng reat $959 a hundred pounds including fused to !:!“!' requisition papers 75 a cents hundred the advance of ’il by the State nf Utah for the whlcli took place Friday It is reported 1 'I’a'Te ‘George of inn ii: adit to that another advance is due either of deserting his wife a nn-offices- charge the general daytheor tomorrow litoniidHliit dset charging i’a o of is'Vnin with Sugar companyofimv-an o r e d l ’’ a I L advice received i trig yesterday frnm 7 t0 fd'tained' Vt re is' wanted in Rr Urban' 5?':5nce fr5r °Lralr a hundred pounds $640 - - a Oist Oa This coupon vrill count ten votes when properly filled out and n sent to the Campaign Manager Th© on or before the above date All coupons must be neatly trimmed and put up in packages with total number of votes on top coupon Herald-Republica- - ft er |