Show (Lead 09c ’Silver 73c It’s Fair and Square A Quality Newspaper Salt Lake Smelter Settlements oz iCopper (cathodes) 30925( (Zinc (St Louis) 10y2c ftTRTAT S Intermoiintaln Republican 1 No 72 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY APRIL 8 1917 Vol PRICE FIVE CENTS r tf Ult! f T BRAZIL EXPECTED OPERATED ON ROOF OF TO JOIN IN WAR AGAINST GERMANY 4 BILLIONS Apparatus Installed by Butler in Home of Adolphus Busch’s Daughter First of Latin i vonsjH SHIPS INTERNED AT HAVANA ARE SEIZED TJ-- u‘ Hoover to Head Committee on Food Supply and Prices C Mern-stor- AN' A April 7 —Cuba not v?l ut o her : teens as a republic Belgian Relief Organizer Asat war with Germany — the first! signed Important Post by Defense Council the Latin Amerionn countries to j range hervell' alongmde the Uni fed States her liberator end protector At 71ti tonight President Menoral eflixi'd bis inaiure to the joint resolution jinsseil unanimously late this afternoon by both tbo senate and house without a disentinsr voice be-i- n t: raised thus p'lttinjr into effect the deelartio:i that a state of war exists brtweeii Cuba and the irnjwrial iriiwninu-lonnan a WASHING HooverApril will late production and to prevent spe-ulvt: prices Mr Hoover had of the distribution of Amerat joint fiiiumiltt n noi'ritcil only and House yeyf errliv Lv the 'nrl this iiUrnmni' upon the ill resolution to he! pbriseob'sry w:u pot for! ir’'l tlifir-cither lr:inih of quick in Cong ress Til Senate iv extreme si!-- j r ernnliy Tim rrsidut ior was rool Uicurdo Iki’z conservative leader then took the floor ami nsidp a diort ini- the resolu-- : jresslveNospeech in favor of amendments were offered tion it th" seventeen senator present vote ‘Ayr" when i lie motion was put j There was no applause or excitement j l'ol lowinc lls voi ! The s' tie in the ho'i-- e was more The u lhu were packed livening with men ami womeii lung before t!mj session him in ! !: miiistcr of France seals in Spain nod I'l file diplomatic Afier reading of t!ie joint resolution Itepresentatfori th" Alfredo Betancourt ’orservntives made sneaking nn impassioned speech in favor of its He ua frequently interadoption tremendous applnuset the enrupted fy si tire oise ml galleries rising to their feet cheering and 'hipping wildly Jose M Cortlina addressed the house for thet ioTiliberal std-- in support of the resolu ore the house Th-hy a rising v nan nions y 'he resolution j I c T - - - j i i 1 1 : 1 : j I 1 i cm-- i'-- ! s 7—lfer- be asked by the council of national defense tii head a national committee on food supply and prices to stimu- -- — United Itf-isiuge- r I is 7 secret service agents have discovered it was learned tonight that until a few weeks ago a wireless receiving jdant of the most expensive type was operated on the roof of the Fifth avenue home of Mrs Hugo Itelslnger daughter of the late Adolphus lhisch millionaire brewer of st Iouis Mrs it was said insisted tiiat she had caused the apparatus to be removed the moment she learned of Its existence While the secret service agents maintained stricj silence it was understood had information that a Germanthey who had been emjiioyed as butler in the Heisinger home constructed and operated the wireless plant He recently resigned Mis osiiinn it w:is raid and disappeared Mrs Kelsinger had often entertained at her Inline fount von I)r Heinrich Albert derma ny’s commercial attache and and Franz Captains Karl Roy-K- d von Fapen naval and military attaches respectively Mrs Reislgner’8 father spent the greater part of the last years of his life in Germany lie Is said to have Invested more than $30000000 In German business enterprises He was a friend of the emperor Mr Reisinger died more than tbre years ago He bequeathed various art treasures to museums In Berlin captain of the torpedoed Brazilian steamer Parana cables that in addition to the killing of three members of his crew several sailors were wounded by the explosion of the torpedoes He says that the ship was attacked at midnight without warning and denounces the conduct of the Germans as barbarous American Countries toj Kane r r Herself Alongside! I nilecl State in Its Con- ll“‘ N's YORK' April ff i ! ad-mte- Tle resol n lo-- i fid ow s rllelt t — Itrsiilvril toilnr n state of wnr ! TTint from Is formally ican supplies in Belgium It Is understood he has agreed to become chairman of the committee At a imoting of Its advisory lommittee today the council adopted this Hoo“Resolved that Herbert ver be rejuested to take the chairmanship of a committee on food supply and prices which shall report to the council such experience as Kuropean nations have had nnd advise ns to proper methods of preventing recurrence so far as practicable of the evils arising nit of speculative prices and to stimulate increased production of all food supplies" l’rofitinEr by the experience of LIurope the United States it Is expected will make every effort to organize food resources and distribution The difficulties of feeding their armis and civilian populations has brought vexations to every Kuropean power now at war AT GHENT ARRESTED I ! j j j j ! j AS11I NGToX The administration took April before its nirress today p'ea that the war army le oriraniztil uloiur the lines laid down by the general staff after in chaustic study as meeting the demands of 7i Hind military principles -- iiii At an exeein i e f ike House military comBaker spiakinjr for the executive mittee bnmeh of the iveiniue!:! iuiruel with prosecution of the war made aci enine-- ! appeal n-p:iek imssage of the ila- - trainiinr of an war department bill pmfor ' i -arm men raised by lc Vt i :is i ipiioii within the next 7-- SSci-i'etar- j r I a i GERMANY WILL IGNORE WILSON’S WAR MESSAGE ! Several ucTnhers of the committee qucsiiuicii i: secretary closely tl bill but the only outward show oi nupiHt ion to the admlnlstra— TiMi plan was an aiitiouRcemeat today a i vr Anthony of Kajiras by !!: !‘S'-na IlrpuMican that lie would not sup-prc-i-trdi- ng n: mt ice In announcion ti the conscript ing b:s the administration bill llep-- ! ft: iu r of ivsaid tonight he tit Anthoij wo- !1 "ff-- iu amendment i Emperor II ill iam Orders Chancellor to Submit Proposals for Electoral Laiv Reform on Conclusion April 7 — 'flic cumplele text I Void : n I ‘J SLlNDFRKn - aiwrs Alter CARTOON Amsterdam April 7 — The Ulk weekiy of the Berlin Tatie-blwprints a cartoon showing a Tres-ideWilson smilingly waving huge American flag with the Vars in the shape of 'gold dollars anil the stripes made up of bank checks Underneath is the legend: “Money alone does not give victory dear Wilson Look at England" s tt nt anti-militaris- providing army of I fo Be lleanl a care- no official repl Tiie Ve‘j-Zeitung of llrenn-s' the entrance of the United into the war as follows: demaiuis un- "American world bv Kiigland In the restricted barking n plic' case of it Japanese-Ainericawar That Its win the Kngllsh against Germany bad to be taken over and supported by the United Slates which was forced into war in the face actually of and its stand in favor ef t lie protection of small nations Truly an absurd and non sensim t- IN voluuiecr Wi Nob's nicsnauc lui i i r WILSON a n t rmi of lice r h printed iu the uinrniiit ful study tin foreign office declared that Lbeiv will by wireless lus’piijMiry - of Peace BKULJX i t j j t1 o: a ti't plan for r MliiirM n i to ' Milii wid j an ac eie: rcd late h” tl needtio T niativ more as mu' r e se'r'-it- t y oiemnlv the jude::' rt of the entire military arm if the eri’mem “f himself ami of W llson that to utcou'plish this puy mutt he a ciLr i rum very out-e- t Member-- of tr- - comm: euuti'S'-various methods of ji-- idii:t in v: b voluntcrv and Mr I pointed out that amide a- t rovisin: w made in the rolmit Isti ion Mil absorption of all volunteers of suitable nj!H an i physical qua Pf 'at ions iu of il:-- ' army to !" the first raised ila- regulars and the natim IP irdiented that the free of guard the ado'imst ration was set firrlv to erlirt vo' against ai yropcsnl as mniKinii regior o titer units There ments is no place in a modern army he r-- J j -- - 'Ji ! V -- 1 'rf-iii-- i cons'-ripiio- m ! ! 1 --’ IJeth-manu-llollw- i:h-El- WILSON APPLAUDS PLEAS FOR RECRUITS All Shipping Tied Up While Navy Patrols Seek MysMADE IN THEATRE terious Ships 7 — At a vaude"Washington April ville theatre here tonight President Wilson listened to brief speeches by three enlisted men from the presidential yacht Mayflower who appeared on the stage betwen nets and made pleas for navy recruits The President joined in the applause which followed and stood with the audience while the orchestra played the Banner "Star-spangl- ed PANAMA TO AID IN CANAL DEFENSE j OF ASHINGTON’ April 7 — Reports of German commerce raiders off Atlantic ports were flashed along the sealoai'd today and all shipping practically was tied 141 while navy patrols went out to establish the identity of mysterious ships reported near tho lanes It was the first breath of war at the doors of America anil it sent a thrill through the country The first report tame from Xantucket lightship which saw a strange ship passing west at 720 o'clock this morn- 15979000000 I Hv ! I April Washington 7 — Flniil re- Intern lq-ca- te resources of S 5970000000 a new high record and 82149100000 more than those of a yenr ago Enormous increases were recorded In both reserves and deposits “The report shows that the reserves of the hanks amounted to JtZMSOOOOOO’ said the comptroller's announcement “exceeding by ld!OCOfOOO the greatest reserves ever previously held “Total resources of the national banks amounted to tl 3970000000 exceeding by Wlri00000( the assets held at the time of the last call December 27 “Tlie total deposits aggregated g 2 nr 7 000000 exceeding by the greatest deposits ever previously reported nnd nn Increase of 002000000 over the deposits of December 27 Of this 002000000 Increase 271 000000 were In Individual deposits and 421000000 deposits from othe rbanks" 400-0000- 00 Herald-Republica- Herald-Republica- an bri-md- 1 : ne ir-si- ste virh car’s Training Troposed - -- llpe-mei- er is services provided they eon Id he Allge-mein- fr su-te- When committee members polPtd out that miny men tver- offerirg their i 0 quick- ly to European battlefields the secrethe detary replied e tle at the plan to oftrain an designed partment of which would army mo ready for actual conflict took his Members within a year statements ss indicating that the miliof the government virtualtaryareexperts unanimous m that point ly Tt was made clear however that with a state of war existing absolute jurisdiction over the use to wbi h tb arneeiforces will be put lies with the nmitnander in chief the ITesiderr Under the constitution te mut what military polit y is d'etatrd hv thr needs of the military situation that conel'-u-n- Copenhagen April 7 — The declaration by tlie United States that a state of 1 The Newspaper That Counts Herald-Republica- an war exists with Germany and the questions of internal liberal reforms in Germany have acquired an intimate connection with President Wilson's message The German government though of course denying the validity of President Wilson's statements hast-- i ened to counteract their probable ef- feet The appearance of a semiofficial dee- e laration in the Xonldvutsche Zeiiunj? on the German emberor's interest in reform? testifies to the fear that President Wilson's argrument? will gret home to the socialist and liberal forces who several weeks afro were saying: much the same thing as the President and were demanding that the emperor identify himself with the Imperial chancellor's promises to reform German newspapers feature the announcement along with reports of the debate In the American Congress Many of the newspapers follow the Zeitung' s lead with articles tell-- ( Continued on Page 3) 1 - Fear Effect of 'Wilson's Address turns from the national bank call of March 5 made public tonight by Comptroller Williams shows total ! s eg Ilill to Re Submitted After Fktster London April 7 — An Amsterdam dispatch to Reuter's says that the Volks Zeitung reports that preof the paratory steps for a reform Prussian electoral system are i mini nent Th“ paper enys tint a bill will be Introduced immediatvlv after Easter Ivoel-nisc- ing and promptly reported It to the Boston navy yards and the navy deT partment Destroyer flotillas are at President Issues Proclamation Pledging National Sup- sea in the vicinity and presumably they heard the wireless warning which All Suspicious port and Will swept the coast line and set out to the mysterious craft Meanwhile Teutons shipping was warned not to venture out Soon afterward a report of a raider — of the republic of Panama Dr Ramon off the Virginia capes catne from PANAMA April 7a The presidentthis afternoon committing Panama un- Hampton Roads where shipping also signed proclamation held in port while armed craft reservedly to the assistance of the United States in the defense of the canal was to sea to investigate went The president also canceled the exequaturs of all the German coixmls Navy officials except many reports in Panama of raiders while the seacoast is at high tension and many such probably will The proclamation declares: It Is announced thnt German resicut to be unoffending tramps No turn "i ur Indisputable duty In tills dents In Panama will be Interned are being overlooked howprecautions tremendous hour of history is of if they give any evidence of being ever and the naval patrol is on the a common ally whose interests and Involved in plots alert to examine all strange ships existence ns well are linked Indiswith the United States solubly The situation creates dangers for our country and it is the duty of t lie Panaman people to with all the energies and resources they can rommand for the protection of the canal and to safeguard national territory "The attitude of tlie people was foreseen and interpreted faithfully NEWSPAPER that does not print all of the and cattlemen on the Arizona strip through The In a resolution unanimously apthe national news is as mush without salt there is somelocal proved by assembly n on February 24 and confirmed by news To all about of the it thing unsatisfying print later laws and the moment has arAmong other local news events which were all of the time and print it first is the purpose of rived for the executive to act In n during n printed exclusively by The The Salt Lake accordance with the declarations commission to enFlans the were: of week the of the supreme body I therefore city That it makes this claim for cause is evidenced declare that the Panaman nation gardening by reducing the water rate in the Salt Lake news of the last week In the last courageof city will lend emphatic to Lake coal dealers as they pertain to Salt plans tlie United States against enemies five days it has printed 423 separate stories conthe fact that brewery workers coal rates summer who execute or attempt to execute events and Salt Lake people The will Lake Salt cerning old stand on their hostile acts against the territory of working agreement during the second morning paper has printed 334 stories showthe canal or in any manner afreet remaining wet days first interviews from returning of 89 stories or tend to affect the common Ining a lead for The heads of Mormon missions formal conference of disterests an average of more than 18 stories a day trict judges to consider calling of grand jury the “The government will adopt aden Readers of The had the news plan of new warden of the Utah state prison to inquate measures in accordance with of the organization of a county hospital medical crease the road gangs birth control resolutions I consider It the circumslandes of the patriotic duty of all Panama with the complete personnel twelve hours bestaff Mormon church Relief of the the Women’s society citizens to facilitate the military fore the readers of any other paper They had a aged mother of Sam Smith killed in street battle the which the forces of operations similar advantage in the announcement of new apUnited States undertake within the with police claims body Utah Agricultural college limits of our country Foreigners for the Utah state prison pointees begins survey of foodstuffs in Utah and Knight resident or transient will be news beard the war Utah of mills offered to government between first woolen sheep obliged to submit to the condition of this declaration” Herald-Republic- - Kaiser Sanctions Electoral Reform Amsterdam April 7 via London April S — Kmpernr William has ordered German Imperial Chanee’lor von to submit to him certain proposal fur the reform of the l'i and electoral law to lie put into effect after the conclusionBer-of peace An official telegram from lin announcing this order adds that It foreshadows also the reform of the upper chamber of the Prussian diet ilisr-usse- A tlv w - SEEN OFF ATLANTIC SEAPORTS Herald-Republica- London April 7 — Julius Van Hee American vice consul at Ghent and connected with the Belgian relief commission has been arrested by the Germans and sent to Germany according to an Amsterdam dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph company Much anxiety is felt here for the reeal'ety of the ten Americans of theGerlief commission detained by the mans at Brussels or left behind by Minister Whitlock and his party which took away the hulk of the relief workers Mr Van line was one of the ten Herbert C Hoover the head of the commission stated today that the Germans agrAd to release the men left In Belgium April 27 He expressed the belief that the Germans will release all of them at the promised U - GERMAN RAIDERS REPORTED co-oper- ate Anxiety Felt for Safety of Relief Workers Detained at Brussels re-ren- i 1 on I'ajre "A L Plan Opposed But Administration Is Against Enlisting Volunteers as Separate Units Mc-Adc- 1 tlie republic of Cuba and the imperial kov eminent of Germany nud the president of the republic in niithorlrnl nnd directed liy thin resolution to employ nil the force of the nation unil the resource of oar eovrrninmt to mnke wnr against the Imperial (rriitan government with the steel a red between down to S1G0 possibly to 25 will bear "a reasonable interest rate" and the entire army of American Investors — banks corporations and individuals — will be afforded an opportunity to subscribe Treasury department and federal re-a serve board officials believe that $5000000000 bond Issue can be absorbed without difficulty by American Investors and it Is likely that this will be the first sum offered The present plan calls for the ex-- ( Continued on Page 8 A In denominations li n C U w - l - Will Offer lloitda to Public The forthcoming bond issue it was said would be laced authoritatively before the public rw? quickly as possible f! n) A portion f the great loan is expected to be available for the entente fi alif (Special to Washington D 0 April 7 — Senator Smoot today attended a o meeting called by Secretary to discuss the best method of raising money to pay the expenses of maintaining the government including the army and navy and also the question of organization for the issuing of bonds to assist the allies by way of a loan Senator Smoot said from present indications the United States will have to raise about $2000-00000- 0 from additional taxation and S2000000 000 by issuing bonds to pay the expenses of the government for the balance of this fiscal year and the next j t ni fa ti rt BE? NEXT TWO YEARS legislation Not a jienuy of profit it was aullioriiut i wlv stated! will be expected or received by ibis country on the loan The loan will be America’s immediate contribution to tlic allied cause with the promise of other bountiful contributions of money munitions and foodstuffs to come as needed An immediate bond issue $r09000h000 is fnrucast by totaling action The exact amount is today's to determined be yet Legislation providing- for the Issue will be introduced in Congress speedily not later than next week and within thirty days possibly before the end of the present month a avibslantlal II V NEEDED i j S'-licil- s i BY UNCLE SAM IN Bond Issue Planned to Meet War Expenses to Be Offered in Denominations of $100 April 7 — Administration leaders in conference today decided to unlock at once the vast financial resources of the United States to the allies To relievo the economic need-- of the entente "oveni- men Is a hure loan of dimensions yet undetermined but not loss than $200(100000 will be forthcoming from this country as speedily as Coiphtss can pass the necessary 1 i i BILLION LOAN TO BE MADE TO ALLIES AT ONCE I r i !T Ft V'iL 7 ASHIXGTOX London April 7 — The Central News says it is semiofficially informed that a declaration by Brazil against Germany may be expected by Monday Rio Janeira April 7 — The 'Vih r n c I Herald-Republica- Is 1 is I CUBA ENTERS WORLD WAR 2 AZIL TO FOLLOW MONO A Y PANAMA ALSO PLEDGES AID Her&M No 7 6 1 S sa J Inland THE WEATHER Sun Mon fair Snow in northwest Sun night t fronts him The secretary made it plain that the ndministrat ion regards its itrnediata task as That of creating n gteit school for the training of officer and rreti who will in turn fait: tlof seb to be called later Every man will he given an r ppor'nni'y to show his worth in this preliminary force it wns stated hnt the administration is n solved that only those sh-'-who l shall demonstrate their fitreys retain their commissions or be passel ’t'il-ta- ry - half-millio- s n A rigid on t officer th? new armies process of selection is to be applied during the preliminary months There was no discussion of the Continued on Page 3 1 TWO RELIEF STEAMERS ARE SUNK BY SUBMARINES Camilla and Anna Fostenes Carrying Foodstuffs to gium Torpedoed Without Warning Two of Camilla Crew Killed T 0ND0X April Bel- 7 — The Norwegian steamer Caniillri 2271 t ops with eargo of corn for the Belgian relief commission reeorilimr to a Kent or dispatch from Copenhagen has been sunk without warning villi the lo-- s ol' two lives The vessel was sunk off the coast The loss of the Trevirr as a of Jaederen south of Stavanger Nor-- j relief ship torpedoed without Belgian warn-wa- y and nine survivors have arrived ' ing and of the Feistein also a relief at Skudesnaes Norway The survivors- ship presumably by a mine was 120 hours in a boat before thej- nounced several days ago In view of were picked up by a steamer the coupling of the names of the Tre- vier and the Anna Fostenes in the New York April 7 —A cablegram re- latest message the commission has ceived here by the Belgian relief com- cabled London for further Information mission today 'stated that the commisThe possibility was suggested by the sion’s steamship Anna Fostenes which commission that the message alluded left New York March 3 via Halifax to the Feistein owing to the similarity with a $350000 cargo of foodstuffs of names for Rotterdam had been sunk The Anna Fostenes was without The message read: wireless equipment' and her crew num"Trevler and Anna Fostenes sunk off bering fifty men included no Americans Holland" an-we- re |