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Show .lo 'ElciralMionubliean. BaHy ond Sunday, for Fifteon Pants a l7ook, flier Qfoafosf Osuspapor Eargaln in tlio Groaf Ylosf Salt Lake Smelter Settlements Lead, $7.50. Silver, 7714C oz. THE fFT VTS Inter-Mounta- in Vol. 11. No. $0. Copper (Cath.), $23,675. z.nc (gfc Ij0Xlia)t $17.25. PLEDGES U. S. ' TURNED DOWN ONE WRECKS 100 Bombs Dropped National Conservation Conin Various Localities, but gress Indorses Shields Bill Casualties and Damage Were Over Protests of Former Chief Confined to Single District Forester and His Followers NINE PERSONS KILLED; LEGISLATION TO PERMIT INCLUDING THREE WOMEN DEVELOPMENT DEMANDED Scott and Minister of War Reach an Understanding That Calls for a, Gradual Retirement of American Troops 20 WITHDRAWAL EXPECTED TO REQUIRE TWO MONTHS JUMP INTO WATER IDAHO by Carranzistas in Running Down Bandits in Southern Chihuahua While Americans Patrol North Zone on SPEAKS Stavenger, Norway, via London, May 4, 2.19 a. m. The Zeppelin 0 now is lying on the shore of west the sida of Hafso Firth, where it was anchored and is watched by the military. The crew of sixteen were all captured. One was wounded, another had a broken leg and a third a broken arm. reovt indorsing the measure. - con-- ;, - - ht. speech-makin- Leg-tul- a 20 tav-ansr- er. L-2- s, Sta-vang- er. hospital. the bill. lu the meantime. It was pointed out. Zeppelin then was driven over there will be constant movements theThehilltops against a hillside. Its 3.) (Continued on broke In two and part of it afterbody fell to the ground. Some of the crew Jumped or were hurled out. The Zeppelin then rose a little and was driven westward, but the bag of the dirigible, collapsed In the center and the airship descended rapidly. A torpedo boat, which had been following along the coast, went to Its assistance and rescued three men still In the cabin. A fourth man had Jumped Verdict of out shortly before. CLEARS i-a- ge NATIONAL GUARD mm YTO j WIL Berlin Note Will Leave No Room for Doubt as I H , -- .-- es senWashington. May ,1. Republican Some of the Senate amendments to ators ' today continued their fight bill Senate the the original respecting exemption from taxation of 'militia may be accepted tomorrow, in- against land and foreign loans which banks the Wadsworth amendment cluding he would authorized by the Hollis ruwhich would require enliMed officer ral bill and advocated the Adopcredits men an to to oath the United take ail tion of an amendment by Senator CumStates a well as to the tate. became deadlocked Tbe conferee reached the temporarily when thyreserve of the federal volunteer army Henate bill and after spirited debate the matter was passed ovf without action. This proposed force of approximately was twice saved in 260.0'J the Senate by a close vot? after it had been bitterly opposed by champions of the national Ruanl. probably will not be Agreed upon by the conferees. It wast asserted tonight that the Se.tate conferees would not y ield on the point. w nd prediction was made that the roni- m."t. would have to report a di?a- Trt ement on that feature and peek hr Instructions from the Senate mins striking out the ection providing exemption. Senators Cummins and Sutherland attacked the constitutionality of the exemption feature. Senator Hollis declared the purpose" of not taxing the banks or their mortgages was to give the farmer the benefit of the lower rate of interest and to give a uniform interest In the different states. The House banking committee reported it rural credits bill favorably today, and Chairman Glofs said he would call It up for consideration on Monday. The House bill would also establish a chain of land mortgage banks, but Is different from the Senate bill lu some details. j DECISION AS TO BREAK WILL REST ON PRESIDENT a S tlvk He .(left) and Foreign Minister von; Jagow. Bethmann-Kollwe- g French Gain cons crivtion Positions on Bill Passes VerdunFront First Read ing Four signatories to the proclamation of a republic in Ireland have been tried by courtmartial and found puilty and were shot this morninir. They were Patrick II. Pearse, 'the "provisional president of' Ireland," James Connollv, who was stvled "commandant general of the Irish republican army," Thomas J. Clark No Fighting of Great Imporand Thomas McDonasrh. tance Reported From Any Edmund W. Dumin, Pierce Beaz- law and Joseph Mazinnes. three of Battlefields. other sieriers of the nroclamation. were sentenced to three vears im- S. No ONDON. May fighting of pi'isonment. from Premier Asquith made an an great importance i eector the nouncement' to Jthis effect inthe any of the battle fronts. tn" house of commons this afternoon. of Le. Mort Homme, northeast of VerPremier Asaulth, at the same time. dun, the French have taken additional announced that Sir Roger Casement, German: positions in a brilliantly exwho was one" of the prime movers in the ecuted attack, and captured In the opand who now Is a prisoner in eration about 100 prisoners and four uprising the Tower of London, would be tried machine guns. On the remainder of with the utmost expedition. In France and Belgium, the front Ilirrell Admlta Error, ' but artillery duels have, been Augustine Birrell made a brief state- nothing ment and admitted his error as chief in progress. Austro-Italta- n secretary for Ireland in underestimaIn the Adamello sector tes the Sinn Fein movement, adding Austrians and Italians the front that when he was informed .that the still, are engaged in the hard fighting violations. The verdict was the ftunie on both the charge of conspiracy to defraud and that of embezzlement, the court having Instructed the jury that a separate verdict on each charge would have to be returned. As the clerk read the verdict a shout went up In the courtroom and there was a rush. of spectators to shake the hand of I.orlmcr as he stood smil- ing in front of the judge's bench. After the confusion had subsided Larimer addressed the jury In a trembling voice. After thanking the jurors, he said: "I want to say that in giving me liberty the people who deposited money In the I.a Salle Street bank, beginning with those who can least afford to lose, will have all of my services, all of the money I can earn with the exception of that necessary to support my familv, until eery obligation lias been discharged and every dollar has been paid back." " - . . been in progress for several no important changes in with but days, that has positions reported. MAY UK FIXED OVKfl f500,000. Chicago. May 3. Swift & Co., packers, were found guilty today by a jury In the federal court on all twenty-nin- e counts in the indictment charging It with violation of the interstate commerce laws. The maximum penaltj' which can be Imposed is a fine of $525,-00The government charged the company, shippeci less than carload lots to Michigan at carload rates. - . - 0. PROPOSE FILM .CENSORSHIP. to create "Washington, May Wetland Canal man submarine. . or-th- e a national board of censors 'to pass on all foreign and domestic moving picture films shown in this country and to prevent the importation and inter state shipment of immoral pictures was House edu agreed-upo- n today by the ... cation committee. London, May 3. The sinking by a submarine of another neutral steamship, the Spanish vessel Vinifreda, is reported in Lloyds dispatches from Goranna, Spain. One member of the crew was lost. The British schooner Maud of Jersey has been sunk by a Ger- 3. The government's LONDON, May bill for immediate general Icompiilsin' passed Its first reading In the house of commons today. Its pas sage was loudly cheered. The, debate revealed no very deadly opposition to compulsion. The only Interesting point was the suggestion by Colonel Craig that Ireland should be , included. Walter Hume Long, president of the local government board, who was sponsor for the bill, replied to this suggestion that there was no objection if the nationalist members approved the Idea and, it found an echo in Ireland. Mr. Long hoped that the bill would be passed next week. Speaking with reference" to the provisions of the bill;- Premier Asquith said that youths reaching the age of 18 would be given a month's grace to enlist voluntarily. The same exemp-tion- s would be given as under the original bill. George Nicoll Barnes, one of the labor leaders In the house, expressed strong approval or tne measure. He said that if the country had known. the task in front of the allies eighteen months ago It would have accepted compulsory service then. - - J - E FOR HUGHES John Devoy, editor of the Gaelic American, and YOHK, May 3. were not indicted, but are alleged to have had cognizance of the conspiracy. Devoy is a leader in this country in the movement for Irish independence. The new indictments go into the de-- j tional funds from John T. Ryan, an tails of the alleged plot and for the! attorney alleged to have been the first time in conspiracy agent of. Von Igel. cases state that it was aimed to as Hyan was suspicious and would not sist the German emperor. The indict- assist Von Der Goltz until he ' could ments are against Capt. Franz von produce proper credentials, It is asl'apen, recalled German military at- serted. Von Der Goltz notified Von the government tache; Wolfe von Igel, his then secre- Igel of the situation, von Hans Tauscher, agent of charges, and Captain Papen's sectary; Capt. in the United states, and retary lost no time in getting In touch the Krupps husband of Mme. Gadski, the opera with Devoy, through whom, it is alleged, he communicated with Ryan. singer; Alfred A. Frltzen and Covani. Von Igel and Captain As a result, the indictments state, Tauscher are the only ones under ar- Devoy sent the following telegram to rest. They will be rearraigned prob- Ryan at his office in Buffalo on Sep' . tember 16, 1914: ably tomorrow. who called is all for the Named as coconspirators right. I "Party first time, but not indicted, are Horst gave your address. Do all you can von Der Goltz, former major in the for him. Identify him at telegraph army of Villa, and a confessed spy; office. I will be responsible. ImperCurl Tuchendler, alias Tii'ker. iind fect Introduction due to my brother's Frederick Joachim Bu3se. These thre death and hurry.'' disclosed details of the conspiracy to Ryan, on receipt of 'the telegram, the the federal authorities and have been indictment state3. gave Von Der Goltz granted immunity in return for their $400. This money was used by the willingness to appear as government agents of Caplain Von Papen to Inwitnesses. Tuchendler and Von Der vade Canadian territory, the governGoltz are b.eing detained at Kills Island ment charges, for the purpose of carwhile Busse is being kept in seclu- rying out a "military enterprise." The sion by federal agents. government alleges its case is strengthThe indictments state that after the ened by the fact that all of the inarrival of the party in Buffalo, Von- dicted men are on the rolls of the Der Goltz attempted to obtain addi- German imperial army. pro-Germ- an . . Con-st.mti- ne . . TDERLIX, May 3. The German to the American , marine warfare may bejoejjnub-expected It noAV appears, howmomentarily. ever, that Thursday will be the day on which it will be handed to the re-p- ly American embassy. Following the submission of the German reply, the center of gravity in the situation, It is considered here, will rest In Washington, where it must be decided whether the proposal which Germany makes meets the conditions of the last paragraph of the American note. The conference of high German au- thorities at headquarters has been concluded and Dr. Bethmann-Hollwethe imperial chancellor, it is understood, will start this afternoon for Berlin. Ambassador Gerard visited Foreign Minister von Jagow here this morning, but continued absolutely uncommunicative, on the situation. The foreign also declined to have anything to say. The attitude of Germany will be stated in clear and precise terms. The note will leave no room for doubt concerning the exact position assumed Toy Germany, which will communicate the definite nature of instructions that will g, of-fic- ej be given to submarine commanders and (Continued on Page 3.) MADE PRISONER Delegates Will Vote for Ford German Socialist Leader Aon First Ballot in . Only rrested in Connection With National Convention. fftay Day Demonstration. Lansing, Mich,, May 3. Republicans May 3. Dr. Karl Liebknecht, of Michigan, at a harmonious state con- theBerlin, socialist leader, was arretted on vention nere today. Indorsed Justice with a May day 1 connection in Charles : E. Hughes for President and May demonstration in Berlin. selected four delegates at large to the Wayne county including those from Detroit, delegates, wanted the committee to recommend Hughes as. the most desirable candidate for the presidency. Six of the thirteen members of the committee opposed, this action urged that no particular candidate and be mentioned. After. a vigorous debate, it was agreed to submit a. resolution recommending that the Michigan delegation to the .Chicago convention support Hughes, or "some other good Republican," after the first ballot. The delegation, as a result of the recent state primary, must cast its first ballot for Henry Ford of Detroit. national convention. NEW . DR. UEBKNECHT MICHIGAN REPUBLICANS CA Reported to Adhere Strictly to Demand That Germany Declare and Effect Abandonment of Illegal Attacks on Merchant Ships Is CONFERS WITH COL. HOUSE Debate in Commons Reveals No Great Opposition to Enforced Military Service. . Jury Received With States senator, returned a verdict of not guilty at 12.30 o'clock this morning after being out a little more than hours. y Attacks Constitutionality of sixThe that Lorimer had no jury held in any violation of the banking This Provision in Hollis x part laws in connection with the career of Salle Street bank or of the the 1 Rural Credits Bill. provisions for the national guard were criminal laws, In the bank's failure, same as in those line the the along he had no knowledge of such and that House bill, but would provide for only 260. 000 men. s Fx f - Communicate Orders of Submarine Commanders Will nr ........ Insurrection had been put dowii, he had tendered his resignation to the prime minister and thaV it had been accepted. John Redmond, leader of the Irish party, begged the govparliamentary ernment to be lenient iwiih the' great "mass of dupes"' involved In the revolt ar.d said he was partly to blame for Mr. Birrcll'd earlier complacency respecting conditions In Ireland, as he had concurred in the secretary's view that the danger of an outbreak was not a real one. Crfen Grlnnell. 'Hun Laurence Grlnnell, member for the north division of Westmeath. who Is classed as a nationalist, but follows the leadership of no party, greeted the announcement of the premier that some of the leaders of the Irish rebellion had been shot with the cry of "Huna." For some minutes, he .prevented Mr. Birrell from making a personal statement and gave notice that he would (Continued on Page 5.) of Germany, and ion MINISTER BIRRELL RESIGNS Chancellor von .1.40 p. m, Announces to-Posit- T. Ryan, a Buffalo attorney, were mentioned "in superseding in4. The jury in the case dictments handed down-herChicago. May today by the federal strand jury that investiof William Ixrlmer, former United gated the alleged German plot to blow up the AVelland canal. The two men "vVashinctnn. May 3. Reorganization nd federalization of tlx national guard 9 proposed by the House, whereby there would be created a militia reserve of approximately 400,000 men, was tentoday by the roti-f-rtativelyofacreed tipon bill. The Senate's the army Und House. j of T ONDOX, May ?, Friday j MacDonagh, Four Signers of Proclamation, of Republic in Ireland, Condemned by Court-martiand Executed Announcement and KAISER Pearse, Connolly, Clark' and JOHN- DEVOY MENTIONED LORIMER IN BOMB INDICTMENTS Shout of Approval in Chicago Courtroom. Volunteer Reserve Feature of SENATOR SUTHERLAND. Army Bill Stumbling Block to Conferees. FIGHTS EXEMPTION r CUTEP The German reply to the American note on the submarine situation is due to be delivered to Ambassador Gerard today. OF FRAUD CHARGE Irish Editor Alleged to Have Taken Part in Plot of Germans to Destroy PLAN ACCEPTED - Vol. 173. No. 90. Gif-for- d Pinchot, who at the last j gress three years ago defeated a proposal somewhat similar, vainly opposed today's action. Charges that 3. The the convention Avas packed by the air Zeppelin LONDON, May the northeast coast of power interests were made and denied. The vote, 116 to 39, came after the England and southeast coast of Scot CARRANZA'S 0. K. NEEDED land last nijrht resulted in thirty-si- x divided committee report had been de- casualties, it was officially announced bated all afternoon. The minority re- today. One hundred bombs were port opposed indorsement of any legEl Paso, Tex., May 3. Gen. islation and demanded a declaration of dropped. Alvaro Obregon. Mexican minisA German aeroplane also dropped principles, holding that power sites ter of war, tonight issued a statebombs on Deal and escaped. Some should be retained by the government ment to the Associated Press in material damage was done, but only and that all water power development which he said: should be under public control. one man was injured. Pinchot delegates charged that "As a result of the conference Following Is the official statement theThe had been called to create congress i yesterday with General Scott the the Zeppelin raid; concerning to the Shields and sentiment favorable atmosphere seems now completeThe cov Myers bills and that It did not repreraid last Zeppelin night ly cleared tip. There is a much ered a considerable extent of the east- sent the true conservation sentiment of the country. Mr. Pinchot declared Americans between better feeling ern coast. At least six airships actual- special Interests were trying to mould all tension and and Mexicans crossed the shore. the ly, into a lobby for water congress seems vanished--. , from reliable- - observers power legislation. . Report "An agreement has not been, made at various times during the night "This shows to what lengths the Inare prepared to go to further reached, but everything is proat many points, some aa far distant ai terests to serve their own particulegislation have and the I gressing favorably lar he said. "This Congress down Interests," to Head, Rattray the Scotland, north coast of Norfolk, would point should represent the real conservationhighest hopes that matters will to the possibility of a greater number ists of the country who want legislareach a successful culmination.' of airships having been- employed off tion that will do the most for the pubIt was reported on good authorour coasts. The enemy, however, made lic good and will serve the purposes ity tonight that General Obregon two attempts to penetrate inland. of no special set of men." only E. Lee Worsham of Atlanta, president had received assurances that the Drop About lOO liomba. the congress; G. E. Condra of Lin6f terms of the tentative agreement "About 100 bombs were dropped, coln. Neb., chairman of the executive woold be acceptable to General scattered over many localities. The ex- committee, and M. L. Alexander of New act number Is difficult to give, since Orleans, chairman Carranza. the. credentials a great number fell in uninhabited committee, denied of that any Interests areas and. some Into the sea. been In had shown favors naming dele"The casualties totalled sir men PASO, Texas, May 3. Mexican or committees. gates ELmilitary nun believe that the one of them a soldier and three wom- Charles S. Barrett of Georgia, presikilled, and nineteen men. Including dent of the Farmers union, asserted withdrawal of the American troojw en three soldier and eight women. In- the convention had been packed and . from Mexico will take place in about jured a total of thirty-sixthat it was being used to exploit the "The remaining seventy-od- d vvo months, it was learned here bombs power interests. Most of the g occasioned only two casualties, one was done by the supporters of American officers will make soldier and one child slightly Injured. the minority report, but there were no comment on the subject. "The raiders only twice came within several vigorous defenders of the SenThe Mexican say that in view of range of any antiaircraft artillery. On ate bills. the dispositions to be made "by Gen. both occasions they retreated out of (Governor Jlawley Urges t ion. range without delay." unAlvaro Obrecron. in for"What the said country needs," AVrecked on Coast of Norway. immer of Governor der the tentative agreement made "is Idaho, Hawley The Zeppelin L-comhas been will mediate that legislation permit de with Gen. Hugh L. ficott. the hunting pletely destroyed and driven ashore on water of For eight power. velopment down of the bandit croups in Chi the western side of Hafso Firth, Nor- years there has been a campaign of to advices from huahna and Durango can scarcely way, according water destruction. has power It Some of the crew were rescued. reached the point where it defies every take more than that period of time. Tl.e Zeppelin 0 passed north of. right of capital and all common sense." On assurances from General Car Sandnaes about 10 o'clock In the morn-inWater power cannot be developed unsays a-- Reuter dispatch from ranza that the bandits are dispersed, der laws, supporters of the theprcsent was flying at a low al- majority declared. They eald a ma the northward movement of Amer titude andShewas in a condiof the Senate had decided the ican troops will attain full speed and tion. Five or six mendamaged were seen to jority was a wise measure, and Shields it will not be lonsr until the last jump from the airship. Boats put out Insisted bill no one could accuse the that to and their assistance the commander international crosses the States over Senate of being influ trooper and one seaman were rescued and U$ted enced by special interest in passing line. boundary taken to a to-ft.- 'who. with the kaiser, will decide whether it GERMAN statesmen war between Germany and the United States. or peace Execution in Commons Greeted With 3. May WASHINGTON. water power Cry of 'Huns' by One Member; bill, pending in Congress, von their fight in the National Conservation! Redmond Urges Clemency for confess todav, "when the delegates. 'Mass of voted to adopt a majority committee Dupes' Involved L-2- Basic Terms Provide for Active!I J GOVERNOR Thursday- 9 Salt Lake Herald al MEN Co-operati- ING OjF.R Driven Ashore Charges by Minority That Zeppelin in Hafso Firth, Norway, Convention Was Packed by and Completely Destroyed; Special Interests Are Denied THREE OF THE QUARTET Part of Its Crew Rescued by Officers of Organization WELL KNOWN IN AMERICA L-- - Mexican r WHO EPAM E ANSWER GERMAN REPLY DUE TODAY About CHASE It's on Page PEICE FIVE CENTS ivl EN.- POWER POLICY RAID ENGLAND; Premium Coupon Fair. Cooler Friday. PINCHOT WATER SIX AIRSHIPS T) 1 AVEAT11EK. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916 A! As Result General CT TI IfflETRAILB Republican. obregon I pir Eight other persons were arrested at the time of the demonstration, which occurred in Potsdam square. As Dr. Liebknecht is a soldier an inof his conduct by a military vestigationwas ordered.' The tribunal tribunal caused his arrest. He wore civilian clothes when apprehended. The Overseas News agency says that the the disorders in connection with serinot were demonstration May day ous and that the manifestants were police. quickly dispersed by the "Many inhabitants of the southern suburbs of Berlin were called to a meeting at 8 o'clock in the evening .in Potsdam square to celebrate May, says: "Some day. The news agency tbe much frecurious persons went to were easily disquented square, but Xine arrests were persed by the police. conduct." made for disorderly Serious Rioting Reported. London, May 3. "Serious trouble is have occurred in Berlin and reported to in elsewhere Germany on May day," the Amsterdam correspondent of says company. the Exchange Telegraph T'ENvr:R. Colo., May 3. Bond-- j "Vast crowds, composed for the most Xholders ot tne uenver & anj laboring classes, no-part of women of the The j Lake (Moffat) railroad received un-for peace. crowds were clamored 1 is the company tice today that manr perand the police by I dispersed oue t able to nit'.-- the interest coupons tie- - J sons were arrested. Two women were May 1. A letter explaining the at Chemnitz, Saxony." f fivi.it m,i in the! wounded A Geneva telegram to the Central improvement plans for financial j News says: food accompanied the notice.of The railroad riots at Leipsic the po"During in $1j1,ooo showed a net gain lice killed three persons and wounded for the twelve' oitr:i tiny revenueDecember seventy. J 1915, 21, months ending "In riots in Berlin it is reported ! t according to the statement. twenty-fiv- e persons were killed and ! . 200 wounded." Moffat Road Fails to Pay Interest Due on Bonds -) lTi-cri- ; -- |