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Show lERHIS ANXIOUS TO LE1GEHY United States May Demand Revocation of Order Forbidding For-bidding Departure UTAHNS AFFECTED Many Mormon Missionaries in the Country, Foreign ers Are Called Home J That the order of the German go ern ment f orb d I c t zens of the Un ted states to lea e Germany at the present t me w 11 lead to compl cat ons be tween the United States and Germany unless the order is at once revoked s the op n on of W 11 am W Bay Un ted States distr ct attorney for Ltah D scuss ng the matter last night Mr E-ay sa d The order is the n ost r dicul ous th ng I have ever heard of There s little or no quest on but that the Un ted States w 11 demand that the order be re voiked at once In the event that Gem any refuses to do tins she may find that she is m trouble w th the Un ted States for there is no quest on but that th s coun try w 11 protect the r ghts of its c t zens no matter m what part of the world they may be Missionaries Marooned In. add t on to a large number of Utah people ho are m iermany study I mus c or s ting there axe about 15u Mormon n ssionanes n that country j and St tzerland accord ng to mforma ! t on gi en out at the office of the first ! pres dency last n ght So far the of . ficers of the church have received no message from any of the m ss onar es b nee war was declared. They how ever take an opt m st e view of the matter feel ng that the elders are safe Two res dents of Gern any who are anx ous to return home after a pleasure tr p to the Un ted States are M ss A and M ss L Toussa nt of Berlin who have been vis t ng m Amer ca s nee last March "The two young women w 11 leave today for St. Paul Minn where they w U confer w th the -German con sul as to whether or not they may re turn home in safety Germans and Austnans of m htary age n Utah and surround n states are receiv ng word to report to the r nea est consulates and to hold themselves m read ness to return to the r native lands should the r services be needed Consul Issues Notice The follow ng not ces have been is sued by the Austr a Hungary consul at Denver Colo NOTICE H s majesty the empe or and king has ordered a gene a mob zat on in Aust a and Hungary A c t zens of Austr a and Hungary be onglng to the army ha e to Jo n their regiments without de ay Also a men be ong ing to the reserve ( Landsturm ) provided t ey have not passed the age of 37 years have to return, to Austria and Hungary A 1 other re serves ( Landsturm men) o der than 37 years have to wait for a spec al cal to arms A 1 must observe the following dl rect ons Members of the army resld n" in Arizona Co orado New Mex co Utah and Wyom ng must report persona y without de ay to the Austro Hun gar an consu ate in Denver Co o The expense for the journey from Denver to New York w 1 be defrayed by the consulate in Denver Every man subject to the service in the army must piy the expenses for h s Journey from his res dence to Denver h mse f Members of the army resid ng in Idaho and Montana have to proceed to Butte Mont at once and to wa t trio a fn the arr- va nf a ren oaonta t ve of th s consu ate who w then make arrangements for the r journey from Butte to Tsevr York Every man subject to the service in the army must however pay the expenses for the voyage f om his res dence to Butte Mont All men subject to ml tary serv ice must bring their mi tary docu ments It Is the loyal duty of every man be onglng to the army to comply with the orders of h s emperor and king NOTICE His majesty the empe or and king has when orders for part al mobl za t on were issued proc aimed an am nesty to al deserters and evaders of m tary serv ce prov ded that, when ! ca ed for army service they proceed at once to Austria or Hungary The same amnesty has a so been extended i to a evaders of m tary service and deserters who without "being ca ed for service return at once vo un tar y to Austria or Hungary The fo owing d rect ons must then be observed Evade s of military service and de serters res ding in the states of Ari zona Co o ado New Mexico Utah and Wyoming must at once report persona y or after having received the spec al not ce from the ml tary author ties to th s consu ate in Den ver Co o The expenses for the journey from Denver to New Yo k will be def ayed by the consulate in Denver Every man subject to such ca must, how ever pay the expenses for this Jour ney to Denver h mse f Evaders of m Itary service or de serters res d ng in Montana and Ida o must at once or after hav ng rece ved special no ce from the m tary au tho it es go lmmed ate y to Butte Mont and wait the e for the arr val of a representative of the consu ate who wi 1 then make arrangements for the r voyage to New Yo k and a so defray those expenses The expenses for the Jou ney to Butte must how ever be paid out of the prvate funds of the men ca ed to the army All those men must be provided with a 1 their mi tary documents and the eventual spec a notices issued by the mi tary author t es By the grace of h s majesty e aders of m tary serv ce or deserters re gard ess of the fact that they receive a special call from the m Itary au thor ties or not have the oppo tunlty of mak ng good for the cr mes com mltted either intentiona y or by care lessness and of return ng home with out be ng subject to punishment It is expected from every good c t zen of Austr a and Hungary that th s opportun ty w 1 be we corned by them and that they w 1 obey w thout de lay the orde s of the r emperor and king May Become Republic The genera op nion among Sa t Lake Germans s tot e effect that if Germany is defeated in the present war the empi e wi 1 become a repub c, according to J an von Meyer one of the most proml nent Ge mans n h s c t sa d yester da If by any chance Ge many is de feated in this war she wi 1 be a re pub! c I do not th nk my countrv w 1 be efeated but f the a ed countries who are a jea ous of her do manage to conque e o may be assured hat t e emp e w be come a repub c The majority of the peop e n Germany today a e a ge y Socia sts and if anyth g s ou , appen to the present gove nment e Soc a sts wou d ns st on. a epub c , I s nee e y be e e that f the coun t y s defea ed and t comes to a vo e of t e peop e the present enpe or 1 Ka er W em w 11 be e ected p es dent of the repub c of Germany Harmonie Society Meets Membe s of the Ha mon e (German) soc ety he d a socla ga he ng a t e r c ubroom on "West Temp e street list n ght. Members of the o gan zat on de clared that the war question had not been discussed in any way and that there was no intent on of d scuss ng It at the ga her ng last night. We are citizens of the Un ted States and as such have no part in the var un ess our adopted country be ca ed into the troub e sa d one of the members Another member stated that the ent re quest on as to what the Germans of Salt Lake m ght or wou d do wou d be d s cussed at a meet ng to be he d at the German ha 1 221J South 6tate street ton ght Henry Bozung 275 East rirst South st eet es mator for James Stewa t & Co who s a member of the eng neerlng corps of the German army w not re turn to Ge many durig the present war He stated yeste day t at he had not re ce ed a summons f om the emperor and as he had app led for c t zensh p In h s country he d d not be leve he would i be ca ed |