Show v V-- i HE ' r f w ”v HEBALD-BEPUBLIOA- SALI: LAKE CITY UTAH MONDAY FEBRUARY N 5 191 ASKS NEUTRALS WITH HUSBAND TO FLY ACROSS ATLANTIC JANTS WILL RUSH WORK VS - A‘ TO SUPPORT U S ONWAR VESSELS Bayer tablets o A Government to Hurry Completion of Ships " for1 National Defense New York Exercises Strict Vigilance to Prevent (Continued From F&ge 1) I war strength of 286000 army to full men In case of war or officers and threatened war lie also has authority now to call on the national ‘guard men 150000 available having some law the guard’s full Under the be acquired strength 400000 cannotof four years until the expiration Emergency military defense changes will be ‘urged In case of hostilities e Champions of universal military serv-Icadtheir are renewing already vocacy of pending legislation on that subject hopeful that present conditions may bring action in the near future To safeguard interests in the nation Is against ' conspiracies consideration measof Senate the in rushed being ures suggested by the attorney general to strengthen the statutes under which prosecutions may be brought against offenders within the ofUnited forStates who further interests : “ s s ‘k -- - - y YORK ' Feb 4—Detachments NEW the New York naval- militia - - - ' ' SOUTH AMERICA ds LINER MAY HAVE SUPPORTS U S FEDERAL CONVOY - - so-cell- ed j j Pan-Americani- sm Rocli-ambe- - Pan-Americ- an - - The-Sucre- s - - ‘ they are accredited The invitation was contained In the order: following ' ”‘You will immediately notify the government to which you are accredStates because of ited that anthe German government's recentnouncement of Its intention ' to renew unrestricted submarine warfare' has no choice but to follow the course laid down in its note of April 18 1916 (the Sussex note) “It has therefore recalled the American ambassador from Berlin and has delivered passports to the German ambassador to the United States “Say also that the President Is reluctant to believe Germany actually will carry out her threat against neutral commerce but iflt be done the President will ask Congress to authorize use of the national power to protect American citizens engaged in their peaceful and lawful errands on the seas ' ' For World Peace League “The course taken is in the President’s view entirely in conformity with adthe principles he enunciated in his dress to the Senate January 12 " (The address proposing a world league for peace) “He believes it will makA for the peace of the world if other neutral powers can find it possible to take similar action “Report fully and Immediately on the reception of this announcement and upon the suggestion as to similar action” Thus it becomes apparent th&t in the shadow of war the President has not abandoned his efforts for peace and as the first step has moved to direct the moral force of the neutral world to compel Germany’s return to an observance of international law at sea The danger that broken diplomatic relations between the United States and Germany will develop into a state of war is by no means minimized by President Wilson’s course and neither he nor other officials of the government are abating their preparations for any eventuality Preparing Defease - Steps to protect American cities and property against attack by foreign sympathizers are day and night going forward actively although silently the disPreparations to prevent d ships in abling of German American ports are being taken but The question they are unannounced of convoying American ships on their voyage to the submarine zone still Is undecided although the first Impression is to let American ships proceed in the usual lawful way on the assumption that Germany has been warned that an overt act means war Nothing definite as to Ambassador Gerard’s departure from Germany was announced tonight It is presumed that as soon 'as he can secure his passports from the Wilhelmstrasse assemble his suite and all American consular officers in Germany he will go to some adjoining neutral state probor Switzerland and preably Holland pare to return to the United Statea President See Senators President Wilson spent today quietly attending church In the morning officials over conferring briefly with the telephone and In the afternoon talking over with Senator Simmons chairman of the Senate finance committee the problem of raising necessary revenues should war come There were no unusual signs of activity about the state war or navy departments 4iut underneath the surface forces were at work preparing the has been country for a situation whichever since expected but hoped against the issue with Germany became acute The President later went to the home of Senator Walsh for a brief talk on various problems brought to the front by Germany’s new submarine policy During the day he received a communication from the Swiss legation 'here bearing on his recent peace speech to the Senate It was not made public and was said to have no bearing on the break with Germany On a previous occasion Dr Paul Ritter Swiss minister expressed the deep interests of- his government in the President’s peace ideas Concerning himself primarily with steps to be taken in case Germany commits an overt' act against the United States Mr Wilson spent a part of the day in his study reading precedents and going over reports from the treas-sur- y war navy and justice departments on precautionary measures already carried out White Ilonse Guarded Precautions were redoubled to keep away from the White House persons with no business there Every gate was watched by policemen and tonight an extra force was placed on duty Even Senator Simmons had be-to send in for a secret service man fore he could get to the front door of the White House and Throughout the day letters bearing on the telegrams situation arrived for the President There were so many messages that the 'White House force of telegraphers were unable to handle them They came from practically every governor many legislatures prominent men and women and clubs and other organlzatlona The vast majority of the messages offered support to the President- and praised his stand ' This was particularly true of those from the governors Some told of patriotic demonstrations at theatres and other public gatherings A few Including one from Miss Jane Addama df Chicago urged that a league of neutral natlonf he formed In an effort to preserve peace Offers of personal service to the government in case war comes were contained in many of the telegrams Henry C Breckenrldge who resigned as assistant secretary of war because of dissatisfaction With Mr Wilson’s army policy was one of those offering to s serte'' It Is not Impossible that the present situation will continue 'several days before there are any evidences of whether Germany Intends to halt her campaign of rvthlessness before President Wilson’s final demand for respect to American rights or whether she will follow out her plan and take the consequences Provisions made In the new submarine order’ for the safety of ships at sea at the time it was promulgated may postpone the overt act which would be an act of war On the other au - - - Bell-an-s Absolutely Removes Indigestion by-th- it e WO CARLSON INVESTMENT - - - - - -- f - - - : ’ I1 4-- - — A BOND ISSUE - - - : S'-"" - - V - fY'X' v I : " r " s v “Your Guarantee of Purity” - the-Unlte- d - ’Aspirin” (Reg U S ntee that the xt aalicylic- tablets is of the pjjji er nuuiuf acture - - ’ war-boun- - CAPITAL terfeits and substitutes of remember that ickage and of th& genuine bears (Continued From Page 1) ftrals to follow his action was : contained in instructions to American diplomats to announce the break with Germany to the governments to which equipped as infantrymen today patrolled and guarded the five great East river bridges connecting Manhattan with Long Island At sunset five naval militia tugs one an ocean-goin- g vessel began steaming up and down the river in proximity to the structures warning all river craft not to approach within fifty feet of the bridge piers Special vigilance 'was "exercised at the Manhattan Brooklyn and Willbridges Destruction of any iamsburg one of these bridges it was pointed out would Interfere seriously with the departure of warships from the New York navy yard To each bridge details of 100 militiaeign governments Mrs Antoinette Sundstedt wife of Captain Hugo Sundstedtof men were assigned with instructions to warch vehicles and pedestrians Speed by Committee Urged ihe Swedish navy has just arrived from abroad to induce her husThe judiciary committee of the Sen- crossing the bridges in the discretion the sentries and to permit no perband to allow her to fly across the Atlantic with him in a big triate urged to action by the admlnis- - of on son to halt structures' the conto tratlon will meet tomorrow plane which is being built for him in the Curtiss factory at Buffalo Constant watch was maintained at sider a favorable report from a subon seventeen of these the cable anchorages and “other points committee The Captain holds the record of Europe for the longest flight— from where the discharge pf a small quanmeasures Stockholm to Paris about one thousand miles with one stop for While developments how- - tity of high explosives might lead to ever bothawaiting houses ate expected to keep the destruction' of the bridge” One fuel— the trip being made in thirteen hours and twenty minutes pounder gun and machine gun? up a drive on general legislation and three business as calmly were posted between bridge piers on The picture shows Captain Sundsterton the right and Lieutenant to go about as possible regular The Senate will continue both sides of the river Anchorages Kjell Nyegaard of Norway who will make the trip with him with the agricultural appropriation footways and driveways had extra ilbill and at 4 o'clock tomorrow after- luminations tonight noon will proceed to vote In an atIt was announced that the aptempt to pans the immigration bill 'over proaches to the bridges and the bridge floors where militiamen have been onj President Wilson's veto More than the necessary guard will be turned over to'the police vote to carry the measure to the tomorrow Gate bridge and ' its connecting statute book is expected to be cast veto last overrode The House the railways were guarded tonight conby week This structure is naval militia sidered one of the greatest engineering Hear llryan and Ford 'in the country Administration leaders hope to pre- feats Astor junior aid to Ensign vent dismission of international Issues CommodoreVincent Forshew commanding the Brazil atid arehowever disturbed somewhat They Steamer St 'Louis Scheduled Papers said naval militia Argentina that 70 per tonight be disturbed lest tranquillity may by cent of the organisation responded to Y and Officials Demand element In to Sail for Europe to agitation from the topacifist 10 o’clock this morning call at the arouse sentiment Efforts Congress Governor Whitman's order for the in the Break With Kaiser against American participation Carry 26 Americans wad are expected to come from the general mobilisation of the national went into effect today in modi“llryan’’ or “pacifist’’ group guardform Only small detachments of and Mr Bryan's presence in Washing- fied New York Feb 4 —No decision had (Continued from Page 1) the state's military and naval forces v ton and utterances on this subject were been’ reached by the government authe no has taken out government the action called governor actually yesterday and today together with tho said while thorities late tonight as to whether a in this every armory in the state jnatter aurival tonight of Henry Ford have was be provided for the should convoy to into the operation put served to increase apprehension in this call ready Germans In Says St Louis schedsteamer Despair American line for a full mobilization folBryan who has some Con-grrqpird inMrboth The from at noon toto' Do uled sail C’ommercio this Journal asserts port United e from sailors the of branches of the Squads lowing j that the German note is a morrow for Liverpool presumptuous vs lias been urging various alter- States battleship New Jersey armed act Officials of the company announced of folly which the entire world guarded the approaches and understands natives including a referendum on the with rifles to a the liner would be held at her be that of New signal the despair In trestles of recently completed con- It continues: ques tion of war with Germany the government notified them until pier view of this agitation administration York connecting railways bridge course In the matter would “AH Its what American nations form a social Astoria with the Bronx not ts be surprised to have necting would Long and moral unit leade be the issue raised by the introduction of Island were among the cabin and Police guards have been placed at would be a vain phrase if It were not 53 Twenty-si- x the Bryan resolu Lions embodying who sailed toassociated in passengers of steerage thought railroad terminals cable telegraph and with the Idea singleness ideas on steamer line French defense the against a night Haiti toa! labor legislation so ear- telephone buildings the city hall and common menaceof We Bordeaux There were for do not doubt nestly desired by the President still other public buildings and throughout that Brazil will take action and that twenty-tw- o in cancelations the last two remains in embyronic shape despite the financial "district of this city be chancelleries will the days There constant pressure for action The Cunard liner Carmania and the their duty” are manr who believe the international Atlantic Razon The says: Transport liner- Manhattan STEAMERS 2 NEUTRAL crisis m: iy serve to spur the interstate sailed also action“The of noble today The Carmania carthe North cum mere a commission in both branches ried is American passengers ‘Persons were eighteen of nation a BY SUNK GERMANS people worthy to get tc grether on measures to insure on the piers'to'say goodnot to of which' ' knows how ‘permitted compel respect noninteri1 option of the railroads in to those once We bye should its at sailing on- any of these — 4 rights London Feb J time of industrial disputes Lloyds reports the confiscate the German vessels in steamships With e very precautionary measure sinking of the Norwegian steamship Officers of the White Star Liner Cenow thou (ht advisable already taken Ymer 1123 tons gross by a submarine Brazilian ports” dric and the Scandinavlan-America- n says: the war a nd navy departments await- Part of the crew was landed “The United States should have line steamship Frederick VIII which ed tonight- further developments that here today reported a dearth London Feb 4 —The sinking of the broken with Germany long ago It is arrived of lanes these vessels may call fc to measures to protect Amer- Spanish nato thebe shipping in the the leader of steamer Dos do Noviembre is her duty ocean ican rights at sea by force So far no to be The traversed the But American tions continent of reported in a Reuter dispatch from it is better late than never Neither deserted they said Theappeared not did Cedric steps of ac tual war preparations have Madrid One man was drowned been taken North America nor Brazil has had a sight a ship from the time she left LivFrederick VIII passed right to remain neutral The course erpoola and thevessel ONh fails at Their Desks while one day out only United taken the sailing PERSHING States CROSS the TO by points ' from New York Secretary 'Baker and Secretary Danto Brazil” way iels were atl their offices during the Julius G Lay of Washington D Ct BOUNDARY TODAY American consul general at Berlin arday The t fctler conferred with AdJournals gnpport U g Argentine on rived the miral Benson i chief of operations LaFrederick VIII He said El Paso Feb 4 —It was learned Buenos Aires Feb 4 — La Presa'says: ha received news ter it was le timed that several of the by wireless of Gersources tonight that from “The rupture betwen the United man's last note and many rumors afloat yesterday and to- Generalmilitary will cross the inter- States and Germany will have an enor- diplomatic relations the severance of day have been investigated and found national Pershing tomorrow noon be- mous moral effect particularly In boundary P A S Franklin president of the unfounded N M Columbus and will go to view of the power and prestige of the International low ownMercantile One of these i was the report that the El Paso Tuesday On Wednesday the United States The step taken by the ers "of the American lineMarina at the Philaannounced destroyer Jac lb Jones first troops out of Mexico will reach Washington government will compel at 10 o’clock tonight that the steamhad come to ' her El delphia navy yard condition where by Saturday practically other countries to emerge from the con- ship which passed Fast-ne- t' and that all Paso Philadelphia dock in a sin ting will ho concen- ditions of relative tranquillity In which the of expedition 11 o’clock at was excrew last been had of her a member put trated with the exception of the Tenth they have been living” night tomorrow to at arrive pected Liverpool in irons for h avlng opened her sea United h La Argentina says: States cavalry and the Twenty-fourtmorning The vessel Is proceeding valves in an a tterapt to sink her two “The attitude of Germany made the slowly United States and Infantry son Admiral Ben explained that the batteries of regular artillery inevitable Neither the pacific propellorhe said because of a broken rupture to failed had vessel of the bilge pumps desires of President Wilson nor the The last wireless “message received work properly and that the discharge sense of the American people from good the Philadelphia’s commander was comas a acttvl had Both the national could be harmonized with this Inso- one last valves syphons released from duty night which told of her passmon occurrence sucking some water guard and the naval militia have been lent German declaration Mr Franklin said he exFastnet noticed ing It "was before New York the for into called out in ship ' La Vanguardla says: guard duty no further exfrom the Philapected was at work today A navy diver and Secretary 'Daniels is anxious that “The breaking of relations does honor delphia until she word docked Llebenfels Liverpool Giirman not the be shall the in ship work n&vy yards to the of the United States as it was hot customary at amining to send out which sunk in C barleston S C harbor hampered by the absence of employees It nowgovernment a necessity for all wireless becomes while passing under suspicious ciroumstances The Similar requests will be made in other neutral states' to compel the central through themessages war sone Britaround the cause exthe actual same ascerta situation where the states work of Ining to of the man” powers respect rights ish isles to- ists' continued be of the sinking will HS declared emphatically that he morrow and the ' navy department exThO war department took no addito Action Take Brasil be informed at once if disaster would tional steps today either of & precaupects a full repo rt befell the vessel 4—Reuter’s London Feb corresponHo steps towrtrd applying general tionary or a warlike nature although dent at Rio Janeiro Informathat says in frequent concensorship to tile cable officesashave Secretary Baker was obtained from a trustworthy Imference with Major General Scott chief tion yet been taken It is regarded source confirms the opinion that the CONSCRIPTION URGED will be taken Of staff and various department offi- Brazilian probable that luih steps finds government Is convinced the necesIt Wilson unless President cials coma to abandon the attitude IN SPEECH BY TAFT time has sary to again address Congress seekMany Offer TTielr Aid measIf an of the spectator impartial foi warlike operations ing authority Both the war and ures Indicated in the German note New York Feb 4 —Conscription to departments In that event the general staff censor- continued today to benavy telInflooded on with harm should direct vital Inflict' an army for the country’s debuild drafted probably egraphic offers of services from indi- terests of Brazil The government Is fense up ship bill already “now the war Is on us” and for would be enact ed without delay and viduals and munitions plants through- of the opinion he says that if the the future as well was advocated here pub- out the country every agency of communication orthereSecretary Baker re- United States enters the conflict the today by former President William H lication be strictly supervised to each of the individ- only logical course for South American Taft In an address on "The to plied personally after his gratifica- nations will be to attempt to establish Enforce Peace-”- before the league ual messages expressing Brooklyn The navy department telegraphed tion and stating that the application general uniformity of continental pol- Institute of Arts apd Science Governor Whltroan of New Tork ask- had been placed on file and the appliicy A protest to Germany Is said to have ing that qavy yard employees who are would be summoned for duty members of the New York militia be cants been drafted at & ineeting last night VISITORS ARE BARRED should the need arise Rear Admiral Peary announced to- between President Bras and Foreign FROM THE CAPITOL night that he would offer to Secretary Minister Muller Daniels tomorrow the services of the Germans Hear Reports Calmly national' aerial coast patrol commisWashington Feb 4 —Visitors were Stockholm via London Feb 4 —Pri- barred from the capltol building tosion of which he is the head exfor the vate advices from Berlin say the an- day and everybody May Call Oat Reserves members ofpresent and others cept Congress nouncement of the of relations rupture At the n&vy department orders were between the United States 'and Ger- with business there will be excluded for calling out many many was received with comparative prepared today A DIFFERENCE reserve active of the navy calm by the people and One package They will not be officers Patient— But doctor you are ‘hot sent until there Is news received from 5 guineas for merely taking a “Judging asking In some situathe change the United States the there cinder out of my eye? proves 25c at all druggists tion Important Their effect would be to release against the Germans is feeling incomparably Specialist —Er —no! My charge is for many active line officers of the navy more bitter than the feeling hero removing a foreign substance from the now on shore duty for work at sea as against Americans” says &si dispatch cornea —Answers London the retired and reserve officers have from Berlin ' W O Carlson Mgr W J Barrette already been assigned over the shore quences— perhaps formidable —he did commands without delay when the call Cansea Rejoicing la Italy not want a humiliating peace His reaches them For more than a year Rome Saturday Feb 4 via - Paris case resembles he of of the that king offi— of retired this practice 245 p m News of the action of the Belgians assigning been Albert have I might cers as understudies for active officers United States In breakings off' diplo- able to avoid the avalailche that menCO bn shore duty has been carried out and matic relations with was re- aced him by resigning himself to a each officer so assigned has been kept ceived here with theGermany greatest rejoic- state vassalage1 ?No more than he FINANCIAL AGENTS advised by the man whose place he ing The opinion is expressed on every did MrofWilson a single instant of would take of the work he would be hand that great value attaches to the breaking- his think hi word and making neucalled upon to do “We Salve Financial Problems action of the most' powerful-oan object jxf derision"countryl Similarly the department-IThe paper cautions the public against prepared trals which Is construed as Implying to order the Immediate" graduation Have You Sufficient of the moral support of the United States unmeasured hopes'' saying: the senior class at Annapolis If addi- for the entente' allies “Public opinion should not however ' tional junior officers are urgently In unreserved expectations A Indulge needed Secretary Daniels Is opposed to French 'Press Praises Wilson' diplomatic rupture is not war It is Business Tour Not this by step however unless absolutely Develop If “Circum stances give perhaps a step leading to It but It is Paris Feb necessary not to anticipate Let us limit to Mr Wilson’s act an incontestable It Is understood that orders also are grandeur” says La Llberte: v “History prudent ourselves to noting: the great act of for the mobilization of the will say of Wilson-ththat which we are the happy witnesses beprepared reserve How? and the naval militia he was too proud not to pacifist enlisted but to cause It vindicates humanity It brings fight LET US TELL YOU although the dispatch of the order also give way and that placed between us "besides a' considerable moral supdepend-upowill developments In the solicitude for national honor and ap- - port and Vvery Important economic 1038 ' Wan Xewhoune Bldg International band situation prehension for the ynkppwn poriee- heln ’?135 two-tliir- coun- x Destractionf f srm Proposes They Also Break Off Diplomatic Relations Germany Federal I request probably will be made the ruthless act or even mistake of) The a day or two through the Brit ' vithin submarine commander some here and officials do not counembassy With relations severed and the will be granted that doubt it next meet the step to try preparing definite have been No as it comes officials are reflecting mado for the arrangements von Count of departure the affects as it now upon the situation Ilia Dr because and suite Berm'torff cause of peaceand the situation of the Swiss not minister has the Kitter Paul belligerents themselves been authorized by his government to take over the interests of Germany in Turning to Spanish King the ac- this country in compliance with the reIt seems to be accepted that The quest made to ishim yesterday tion of the United States will tend Instructominister expecting hourly to hold the entente allies faster deter talk tions from his government gether than ever beforeItand seems For the first time since the war beto be of a separate peace von Bernstorff denied himdefinitegan the too that rupture as the self Count accepted newspaper correspondents to ly removes the United States that since he no on Gerthe the ground and 'from maker world’s peace there was official had forward standing viewlonger man point of brings he could say that of interest of nothing Curiously Alfonso Spain King of the United Count In addition to agents enough the German ambassador men stationed in exservice secret States months ago several BOrnstorff von ameasure of personal as not the that embassy pressed the personal opinion uniformed policemen three of the but Wilson protection king President Inside on were man to today peace guard be the would bring' Spain to tbe world Should It eventuate that all other STORM GRIPS IOWA neutrals accepted the president’s sugregestion that they sever diplomatic IS WORST IN HISTORY the voice for lations with Germanycome the from to have would peace Wires Dews la AH Directions) TemVatican perature Below Zero and Believe It’s War for the U 8 Five Feet of Snow The entente embassies confident that cannot help being the United States Des Moines la Feb 4 — Des Moines forced into the conflict are discussing among themselves what part the United and as far as could be learned all States will take In the war Dow a today was in the grip of one of stirred with patriotic Congress' the most severe storms in the hlstory fervor Is making ready to stand be- of the state Wires ' were down In all he in may whatever President hind the of directions from Des Moines and trair do to uphold the honor and dignity the country The only dissenting note service on all roads badly crippled comes from a small pacifist group weather reports reaching the which several months ago supported Meager bureau told of temperlocal weather off warn Americans to the movement from zero to 10 degrees atures conrangingarmed ships The President is a northwest wind below with fident that his action Is approved by bringing a fine high of snow which sift Congress and the country drifted in some places to a depth of Benustorff Paeka Up four or five feet Street car service In the city was ( Although plana for his enforced deStates still reduced to one-thithe normal parture from the United were Incomplete Count von Bernstorff Gangs of laborers were stationed at his every Intersection with apparatus for began today the preparationforofshipstaff of his that and digging cars out of the drifts baggage ment back to Germany When passports for the embassy staff FRIGATE BIRD were handed to Count von Bernstorff Is capable of getting The frigateofbird not accompanied up a speed they were yesterday 96 miles an hour with safe conduct a of through movement a by guarantee of its wingsIn The hardly dethe allied blockade but the state Is spent life the of its part greater partment is preparing to secure one air ih to-4- - - - rd - tSVVVVVVPVVVVVVVY'irUIAArAnAAAJirA at any moment by - — Dentists Here Today and Gone Tomorrow —— ——— -i- dentist may his work to you for THE any length of time But what assurance have Inyou that the business six will be “cheap-john- ” months from now? 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