Show THE 4 the sait lake ERALD-HEPUBUCA- N The The Salt Lake Herald Est June 1870) 50 MAIN Inter-Mounta- in Republican Est- - Feb- - 12 STREET 106) com- Publishing Published by The vice president pany — 11 K Booth president A I Thomas Edward E Jenkins treasurer Adolph Anderson secretary James 1 Case' General Manager All business correspondence should be addressed to the n Salt Lake City Utah Herald-Republic- an Herald-Ilepubllca- Associated with THE AUDIT BUREAU CIRCULATIONS Information concerning circulation will be supplied through this association Venetian building Chicago TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS DAILY AND SUNDAY delivered by carrier In Salt lake Citv one week 15 cents Sunday only a cents DAILY AND SUNDAY by mail — One month 75 cents one year $800 SUNDAY by mall (In advance) — One year 1200 SUNDAY called to account for that atrocious crime against humanity the sinking of the Lusitania It also is an incident which demonstrates that the government cannot afford to temporize with those who are known to be ringleaders in plots against the security of life and property7 The courts of New York have just sent to prison six men convicted of complicity in liomb plots aimed at the destruction of vessels at sea Other conspiracies have been aimed at the destruction of munition factories Three men in the German consular service at San Francisco are under sentence for plots in violation of neutrality and are to be taken into custody All these are different kinds of scuttling more insidious more dangerous and lacking the bravado of the crew which immolated itself by blowing up the ship sheltered at Guam In view of these exhibits the govern jnent will be entirely7 within its rights by locking up all the Bov-Ed- s and Von Papens still lurking in this country No doubt they will resort Jo every recourse at law to escape internment where they will be safe and harmless but the exigencies of war are paramount and not even the sacred right of habeas corpus should be permitted to cloak secret enemies who would consider it an act of heroism to do some deed as desperate as that at Apra Kiddies at the Game APRIL 8 1917 banner in triumph shall wave And the O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave star-spangl- ed Message of Easter people CYNTf’S affect to believe that the American the celebration of Faster in a somewhat worldly way that they listen to the lofty sermon and inspiring music and straightway go on dress parade in the display of fashion's newest conceits and turn their thoughts to more or less frivolous matters We cannot concur in any such perverted opinion for there is a countless multitude to whom Easter is a day of supreme sanctity who read its message aright and who see in it the fulfillment of all the promises of hope that beamed from the Star of Bethlehem More and more the tendency of thoughtful men is to accept the Easter message of resurrection and fulfilment which the Bible brings There was a time when the educated and scientific world scoffed at the idea of any confidence in a futuro life The educated world now pays respect to the value of the gospel story only the ignorant and unthinking are the doubters - SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY APRIL 8 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N though not quite so vociferous as EQUALLY eloquent scene was the illusfration in yesterday’s paper showing some part of the two thousand boys on the bleachers at Friday's ball game Add to this the almost as many girls who were seated in the grand stand and you have a mental photograph of the biggest aggregation of hope and imagination it would be possible to find at one time and place in Salt Lake For where is the boy of healthy body and a speculative mind who doesn’t dream of batting ’em out some day like Ty Cobb “Honus" Wagner or os “Rube" Evans did FViday for their unutterable delight notwithstanding tlieir noisy attempt at it There’s another phase to all this Kiddies on the inside looking on are worth more to baseball ten years from now than hungering lads on the outside cutting in the fence and waiting for the ball to fly peep-holover to help that one who wins in the scramble for it to walk through the gate Sure there’ll be twice as many next Friday7! Because no indulgent parent is going to deny boy or girl who makes a good score on the merit card the reward of going to Bonneville park especially since the street car will be waiting at the door and the management will make ample provision to insure a real red letter day for all GOOD boys and girls es m Ai n Accuracy Versus Fake ago those who follow the world’s SOME days were amazed to read the news startling report carried the News by7 service International Easter's that eighteen of the truth confirm to All philosophy goes German submaries base been had and their by If there he not some future life to adjust the United States naval vessels off the coast discovered message Haiti of and and jus- that the submarines were wrongs of this the world is indeed a mockery being towed to a port in the cannot this like view But a tice is not in it United States under convoy of a battleship pessimistic Days passed and still no German submarines were oflong abide in any heart that has hope for its anchor Easter’s message is that of revivifying life in nature ficially reported captured by7 the United States govern- ment whispering anew into the soul of man the unfailing And now comes the solution of the submarine 1 1 mysof immortality promise were nothing more dantery " The eighteen T® Pa Pa gerous than eighteen naval targets in tow of seven warships The facts are corroborated by passengers aboard An Auspicious Coincidence the steamer Advance on its arrival in New York last so the fates have decreed is America's war week So once more is the Al’KIL “faking" of the InternaThe four principal wars into which this tional News exposed great republic ha entered bgan in the fourth month of In these events the reading days of epoch-makirecords that victory in each the calendar and not does to bo sent off on a tangent by some care public instance perched on the staff of the Stars and Stripes weird yarn of purported events that are up in And so in the scroll of history yet to be written will be the fertile minds of sensation mongers conjured News is hapinscribed the fact that the rixth day of April 1917 A D pening these days of such vital to the whole world import the American government was forced into the most san- and particularly Americans in this hour of national the known to guinary and most stupendous conflict the public desires a clear insight into what that gravity world is it wants to know7 that what it reads can A coincidence it is that the great wars of the United bo transpiring: on as being reasonably accurate not a hypotherelied Stales have had their beginning in this month of April tic admixture of 1 per cent fact and 99 per cent imand as we look hack into the musty pages of history do agination mt the si range workings of destiny arouse us to the The Associated Press has stood the test of years as hope that an omniscient Deity will now as always in the the most reliable and painstaking news gathering organpast decree that success shall again crown our standard ization in existence When you read a dispatch of the on the field of battle Associated Press whose full report is carried by The Nothing in American history stands out so preyou can accept it as true and reliable eminent as the one fact that never have we as a nation Was IBs Pa 1799 engaged in the clash of anus for national aggrandizeof the 1828 and Abrogation treaties with Prusment expansion or to satisfy personal ambition or in- sia no longer is a debatable question War abrogates dividual greed when the call to arms has sounded all treaties especially treaties with any nation which throughout the length ami breadth of the land it has looks on them as mere “scraps of paper" ever been the voice of justice and humanity calling to SP PP Pt the sons of Washington to take up the sword in behalf Instead of turning7 over Texas New Mexico and Ariof the right either to free a fettered people or to main- zona to Carranza if those Mexican armies with German tain national integrity and honor The god of battles officers cause any trouble at Uncle Sam’s back door is ever on the side of righteousness and justice this is Carranza may be obliged to turn over some of his states to Uncle Sam why our military record is unsullied Ami now that the United States has cast her lot with the allies to uphold the flag that Frussianism would If you have not been thinking seriously about turninsult and degrade and to strike the shackles from op- ing the back yard into food production it is time to pressed Belgium let us rely on the unswerving justice of think so now There will be need for every pound of l he Master Power to decree in Ilis Divine wisdom that food that can bo produced in the United States this the standard of militarism and Prussianisra will be bum- year bled in the dust before the emblem of Freedom Pa U-bo- ats ng hi-io- ry Herald-Republic- Safe and Sane Advice i the term “alien enemy" has entered into our conversation a cloud of questions has arisen common desire to know its full significance Those a from who may be subject to that classification are eager to ’"know just how far their rights or privileges extend: those who are not want to know how to distinguish “alien enemies" from other aliens The former would do well to commit the President's proclamation of war against Germany The latter will find their question answered in the terse definition that at present an “alien enemy" is a subject of Germany within the boundaries of the United States If Austria-Hungar- y Bulgaria and Turthemselves on the side of Germany as they key array are most likely to do then their subjects within the United States also will become i alien enemies" The prudent alien of German origin however will find it easy enough to comply with the restrictions laid down in the President's proclamation by heeding the advice the attorney general of the United States sent to some inquirers in Philadelphia “No German alien enemy in this country" says the attorney general “who has not hitherto been implicated in plots against the interests of the United States need havo any' fear of action by' the department of justice so long as he observes the following warning OBEY — SINCE TIIE LAW KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT" Those who are not “alien enemies" but who are so lacking in discretion as to betray a too lively enriosity or too active inquisitiveness might save themselves a lot of trouble by storing up the same advice P 3 German Cruiser Scuttled the crew of the German auxiliary cruiser interned in the harbor of Apra did to from their coming into possession of the United ship keep a is fair sample of what might have happened to States the hundred or more German merchantmen which sought sanctuary in our ports since the war began had not the government taken iustant precaution to seize them and their crews after war was declared By refusing to surrender and then blowing up the vessel willingly sacrificing their own lives by this act of vandalism members of the crew gave evidence of the desperation which actuates every move made by Germany in thinly veneered hostility to the United States since WHAT -- j an BY SOPHIE E BEDFORD In Kansas City Star t J j Grieve not dear heart the buried hope You think lies dead but silent sleeps Upon a distant sunlit slope Where constant guard an angel keeps! List now! Once more the liquid notes Of silvery song in fied and wood From all the little feathered throats Proclaim anew “To live is good!" For all that’s good shall live again — Somewhere a hidden calyx holds Each tiny bud of hope and then Sometime with promise it unfolds Yes! Immortality is only this — A touch Divine a whispered breath Like that of springtime’s gentle kiss And life Eternal is the bloom of death! w ta in Sunday and Monday fair snowThe northwest night portion Sunday for Friday comparative data the following federal were furnished through weather bureau: Deg TEMPERATURE Highest in month since Highest Lowest Lowest this month since Mean temperature Normal 5 1874 J" 1 1874 ” Accumulated deficiency since first of month Accumulated deficiency since Jan- -— S45 1 uary ta IMMIGRATION AND THE WAR havoc with the customary currents of WAR has played immigration Perhaps the most striking effect has been to restore the predominance of the British Isles as a source of Immigrants For years the number coming to the United States from the British Isles has been gradually decreasing In proportion Immigration from the nations of southern Europe has led Particularly from Italy the United States has recruited a steady stream of newcomers This Italian immigration has fallen off enormously since the war began and has now taken second place while that from the British Isles has come temporarily to assume first rank because it has maintained & volume In the year ended unaltered by the war practically June 30 1914— a month before the war began — 1218480 entered the United States This was reduced immigrants to 326700 in 1915 and still further to 298826 in 1916 Relatively the number of returning Immigrants has Increased greatly under the stress of war conditions In 1214 the outward movement was 24 per cent of the arIn 1915 this percentage had increased to 62 per rivals cent but by 1916 it had fallen again to 44 per cent Of more interest to These are interesting figures Americans however is the question as to what may occur in the currents of immigration after the war But that is mere conjecture —Cleveland Plain Dealer 4 -- Pct 0 HUMIDITY Relative humidity at 6 a m Sat- - 49 urday Relative humidity at 6 p m Sat- - 18 urday Inches PRECIPITATION ® Total for 24 hours Total for month ‘IJ as Accumulated deficiency for month— Janusince Total precipitation f87 ary 1 Accumulated deficiency since Jan- uary 1 ALMANAC Sun rises at 6 a m p m April 8 1917 sun sets at Boomfo1 of Furniture 1 Bedroom Suite Elegant of Venus 5-Pie- ca Martin Bed Dresser Chiffonier Rocker Five Excellent Pieces Consisting and Chair for only TERMS: $500 CASH $500 MONTHLY 7 Court Notes A oka 940000 Damages r On behalf of heraelf and two minor children Louisa A Anderson has filed suit In the district court against the Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad company inforwhich t"® she seeks to recover $40000 death of her husband who was inkilled the 1917 It Is alleged February 5that acthe runat the time ofwas complaint cident the defendant's train an hour at a speed of fifty miles ning In violation of an ordinance of Mld- vale where the accident is alleged to have happened Pass Wii Stolen— In a comAllegeissued by the county“attorney plaint E J Crawford Is charged with having received stolen property It is alleged that he accepted a pass over the Oregon Short Line valued at $1303 which had been stolen from the — company To recover Seeks Pay for Service $2110 for services shelter food and furother things alleged to haveinbeen the disnished suit has been filed 1) trict court by Mary Wilkinof against the estate J O’Brien administrator of Esther Byrne deceased Howard Drua now Piled—anHenry indeterminate Ellmore Charge serving sentence in the state prison on a statwas arraigned before utory charge on the Judge Jof L Brown yesterday in his poshaving opiumnext charge session He asked until Saturday in which to enter his plea Ak Speedy Sentence— After having entered a plea of guilty to two charges of petty larceny the charge having been reduced In each case from burdegree John Bush glary in the second informed J L Brown that If the Judge to he court had time he would like sentenced at once “so that I can get it A over with" said the defendant sentence of three months in the county on each charge was imposed jailMurder O Trial Postponed— William of McNair charged with the murder 14 Edward T Williams on February J 1917 will face a Jury before Judge L Brown on May 8 McNair was arJudge Brown vesterday raigned before and entered a plea of not guilty to the charge of murder in the first degree Counsel for the accused announced that secure a number of they expected totherfore asked that the and depositions trial of the case go over for at least days Cases Set —The thirty Criminal following additional criminal cases have been set for trial by Judge J L Brown for the W S Jones gamApril term of 18court: Harold Anderson asbling April sault and battery May 11 Thomas Thorne burglary in the second degree Johnson grand larApril 11 George ceny April 19 a reAccused of Petty Larceny—-Amisused blank sult of the charge that he passes O P Fitzgerald transportation a former employee of the Oregon Short Line is charged with petty larceny at-In a complaint issued by the county torney Brice is Immorality Charged— Robert affense in a charged with a statutory complaint issued by the county attorney Nonsupport Alleged— That Robert A White haB contributed but $50 to tbe wife Ida M White dursupport of histwo the last years is the burden ing of a complaint for divorce filed in the district court Mrs White asks that of divorce she be given a decree — Hotel Company Rued Suit to recover $3000 for Injuries alleged to suffered by have been personal struck by beingInvestment a bus owned by the Cullen company has been filed in the district court by N Nlshlmura against the investment company i i 3 U -- s c to STOP AND CONSIDER Just for a moment what this liberal offer means to yon Herew e your wc save seems cent ami when a say first-clathat ymi per impossible price Bedroom Suite at secure a it is with the knowledge of what other stores are asking for like quality our idea in selecting ths suite for epr-rtunit- 4 ss desire! v will sell this sale is because of the plain stylish character of the design If complete suite is any article separately THE VERMS MARTIN 11E1 is Its THE DRESSER AND CHIFFONIER as you can see in not in but lies its fancy beauty g are large and roomy Both are fitted with roundlines little duet smooth infh plain drawers and large genuine French beveled plate mirThe as well as lend a refined dignity t tl:-diamc-te2 in in rors They are of solid oak In rich golden oak fiyish and the casters are hes full posts are the finest ball bearing The designer has spared' nothing in material that would of this pair go to enhance the appearance bv our OI K LOW I II ICE on this suite is made :ur-a s ua’iwith th contracted fi large having and THE ROCKER AND CHAIR match the Dresser and w nr-- sure that at a great quantity constructed are ui will wilder how suit Chiffonier in material and color and after seeing this remarkable it Is possible for us to sell 11 to you ai this figure in a manner to insure lasting service t n-- vr-r- n’a--:v- e i easy-slidin- - 1 - r r d a 1 i i - 1 FOR HER SAKE GET THEM MOW THOSE NEEDED HOME THINGS— A YEAR’S CREDIT WITHOUT ASKING THREE-ROO- - M OUTFIT “s Pronounced by every one of our customers who has best bought inonetheto be tbe outfit city at this price — $225 to use your credit which is good with us You are welcome to anything you want No references required Take your own time to pay Your home needs new Some things are shabby Many a comfort is mlsernc For Pny $1300 Cask and 9250 Weekly I’ay 91500 Cash nn1 9250 We urge you your wife's sake make it n it should be Do it nw ot t make her wait — let us wait I 1 things Weekly V City Brevities Thrown under the Teamster wheels of hisInjured— wagon as he was driving down a hill on First avenue Barney O'Connor 1107 W Third North street a teamster sustained a broken arm morningDescendant To Meet yesterday Loomis’ —Joseph A of the Loomis association be held this afternoon at 415 will meeting o’clock at 29 N West Temple street All descendants of Joseph Loomis have been invited to attend Deferred— On acVesper Service count of today being Easter Sunday no vesper services will be held this afternoon in the Y W C A The two Bible classes will be held Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock and the First Aid lecture at 8 o’clock Snow Family Reunion— In commemoration of the birthday of the late Lorenzo Snow a reunion of the Snow famDr ily will Wbe held In431the home of aveRussell Young Hollywood nue tomorrow evening at 8 cloc All relatives have been invited Won Water for Milling Purposes— An application was filed with tne state engineer yesterday for a sufficient flow of water from Deer creek Piute for the reduction and milling of county ore In the mine of James Long alunlte in the Gold mountain mining disJr trict Orders Planting of S pawners —Ft II Siddoway state f’sh and game com-of missioner has ordered the planting spawners i'l canyon creeks near Salt Lake so that city folk may enjoy good J C Smith state warden fishing and D N J&cklln superintendent of the Murray hatchery are directing the job Fish will be planted this year in Cache and Utah counties Wnnts Blackleg Vaccine— --William H Burrows of Huntsville Ogden valley asked the state live stock commission use with catyesterday for vaccine for of the blackleg tle for the prevention He reported two feet of snow still on Huntsville district the ground in the and said hay is so scarce that uome herds are of the threatened with starvation Straw is selling at $20 a ton in the Ogden valley he said Exhibit Interesting Mallet— N D Corser department commander of the has placed on exhibit at the G A offices of the department in the Capimade from a black walnut tol a mallet on the battlethat grew the field Imbedded In Gettysburg Is one mallet of the large 53 caliber bullets used in Mr Corser also added the civil war to the exhibit a number of bullets he found on various historic battlegrounds of the republic Hill Busy Wftk Capitol Lnwni Per- has qualified as outside ley A Hillat the Capitol and is busy gardener with a small force rolling the lawn and fixing the flower beds Mr Hill's appointment was confirmed at a meeting of the state board of examiners on Wednesday McGllUvray Servieen Funeral services for William will be held at 4 o’clock McGilltvray this afternoon at Mount Olivet cemetery to Meet —The Family tonClayton association will meet at the Clayhome CL of Mrs Lily Wolstenholme 1422 S Main street Tuesday evening at 730 o’clock A musical program will be given and the election of officers held Members of the association and descendants of the late William Clayton are urged to attend -- RESURRECTION — The Weather -- I 3 This $2000 Oak Library Table Has genuine quarter-sawe- d top filmed finish with corner posts as Illustrated Has roomy heavy A particudrawer magazine shelves and lower shelf large larly attractive style that will make the word “Bargain’’ BIG and yours in this sale special PROUD OF BABY AND PROUD OF THE CARRIAGE A discriminating mother wants a refined and attractive there s notning loo gmjd "or She baby carriage And in ur new line I' 11EY Wix H her baby that will please FIELD models she will find a car her We commend particularly tbe riage shown here It has every feature that the careful eas’est can ask for — riding sprit gs roomy body reversible gear the The host fa: anil refined style everywhere iis- iir earring' shows many different models You will want to see these r un-the- HEYWOOD-WAKEFIEL- I SI r 1 D baby carriages and $:jr00 model in ivory now po-enr- ts This 52950 ij $2 Brings This Extension Table to Your Home Ii If you are looking for a MASSIVE SOLID OAK Mission Table with large top and heavy pedestal in the latest nut brown fumed color this is your chance to secure one at a great saving For those who appreciate perfect workmanship beautiful designing and the convenience of a large top this is a great opportunity st ruction The design ! MONASTERY Mission the sort y: u see in the finest homes unusual beauty lies in its simplicity 42 INCHES when closed When a large family $200 Fash $2ii :t S1905 $1985 Extra Quality Ironing Board Special Retail Price 9SJSO to 94JXO— A better board than Is usually Stands firm on the floor and adjusts Itself to any unevenness Front support can be dropped forward for slipping skirts over board and measures 14 inches wide by 57 Inches Made of seasoned bassw-ooInto small space when not Folds S2 Inches and high long CH QC In use Extra special ft ftf TTwial offered: i r 5- a1 |