Show THE 4 SUBMARINE FLEES AMERICAN LINER SALT LAKE CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY APRHj 11 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N GOOD-BYE- SAID S Mr MARTIN BECK PRESENTS BY DIPLOMATS RUNS INTO MINE TK fcMA-E- GUN UN IT Austrians Prepare to Quit Steamer New York Damaged AmeriSlightly by Explosion Off Ausonia Saved From Attack Washington and cans to Leave Vienna Liverpool Bar by Decision to Give Battle Paris April 10— Frederic C to Liverpool April 10 — The American New York bound from American ambasfield U-Bo- U-bo- ly at by States need have any fearso the department of Justicewn long as ho observes the following ruing: Obey the law Keep your mouth shut" OKLAHOMA INDIANS TO BE DRAFTED FOR SERVICE ON FARMS $20000 BOUNTY TO BE PAID THIS WEEK Tndiau in Oklahoma under the guardianship of the United States government will be “drafted" into The state Muskogee Okla April one-thir- URGE REAPPOINTMENT OF COl NTY OFFICIAL SIX FRENCH OFFICERS ASSIGNED TO HARVARD TO TRAIN RESERVES Petitions nrsjing that Mrs Anna 1 Young be retained as a probation offi-re- r of tin- mveaiU! court have been mission y?y n :iled with the city number of local ministers and the City Federation o' Women's clubs 'Recommendations Lave also been filed with that Horace U Smith the a iid Mr- - Kate lirown he appointed as - officersprobation It is to confor lie cur in the appointment ofcitya numoer of the nfrl rs of th juvenile court as the city !'' rs n part of the expenses of the court I For the of interesting the Indians in purpose the Fori Hall rrsori at iu in Idaho in getting busy in the production of potatoes beans cereals and other foodstuffs a conference will be held this inornirg on the reservation between If W Pieiz superintendent of in the federal Irrigation and headquarters FI If Miller building superintendent of the reservation will be plans gone over as to the host methods to get the Indians interested in cultivatthe land as desired by the governing Mr lJielz left for Idaho last ment nifiht Mr Dltz stated that he would also! meet with of the Utsih-- I Idaho Sugar presentatives tho company to of the company leasing proposition thacre of reservation for the production of sugar beets anil sugar beet seed i j d:s--u- 10-0- -- FOLK WILL HOLD MEETING NEW MEXICO ASKS ARMS TO EQUIP T’atriotic addresses will Tea lure the Annual banquet of tlie association in the ballroom of the Hotel Utah Saturday irjiht at 730 o'clock Tlie is association of about 70S of thecomposed of Utah regraduates University in the siite and nearly 52t memsiding bers arc residents of Sait Lake Arfor the banquet are in rangements of Mr K I Arnold of charge president the association and Ur E LeUompte Frank Gutin will in toastmaster and bo delivered by the folpeaches will Ur John T Critchiow Ur K lowing: A Smith superintendent of Salt Lake schools Gilbert White and Ur Ilarrv ic A DEFENSIVE FORCE C I'au-Hcllcn- m 00 - PAN-IIELLENI- Cambridge Mass April 10 —Intensive military training for the members of the reserve officers' training corps at Harvard university was forecast today by the ement of lTesidont Lowell that six officers of the Freneh army would be added to the instructors at Harvard They will bring to this country first-han- d experience in the advanced methods of warfare Ambassador Jusscrand who had been Jinked by President Lowell to obtain for Harvard the services of officers disabled for active service sent word today that he had been informed by the French government that six French officers have left France under orders to report for duty at Harvard They are Major Aan Major De Reviers de Maunv Lieutenant Morize and Second Lieutenant Giraudoux of the iniantrv and Captains Dupont and The Ie Jaumi of the artillery French government will pay their salaries and expenses an-liou- INDIAN LANDS TO BE PLANTED TO CROPS ! 10 — Every the United States service as a farmer under instructions received today by Gabe E Parker superintendent of the five civilized tribes from Cato Sells Indian commissioner Mr Parker was directed to “call farmers and leading Indians toan organgether immediately for continuous ized effort under your supervision" He also was authorized to take the older boys out of school for farm work It was said at the Indian office here today that more than 30000 restricted Indians would be placed upon farm work under government supervision by tlie order tor's office will pay about MiO bounty claims totaling tbe present week After $2000') during goes May S when tle new bounty law rite amounts paid out for into effect of wilt the killing predatory animals The bounty he considerably larger n wolves will be raised from $15 to $50 on mountain lion bear ami cougars from $15 to $2" and on coyotes from $150 to ?25n According to an estimate made hv Mark Tuttle deputy in the office of State Auditor Joseph d Rlrie the state will spend about of a million dollars on bounties in the next two years Santa Fe N M 10 — Gov-- e nor Lindsey will April call an extra session of the New Mexico legislature to consider matters in connection with the defense of the state it was announced front the executive office today After a conference with nent citizens of Grant and promiLuna counties which border on Mexico ami in which it is estimated there are 5000 Mexicans the governor telegraphed to Washington asking arifts and equipment for u defensive force to be raised within the New-hous- 10— Baron SALT LAKE THEATRE MATINEE TODAY AT 230 TONIGHT LAST TIME Denmark SAYS UNCLE SAM IN DEBT TO INDIANS ! William Ottogary the Goshute Indians sent representing a claim for $9000 to the commissioner of Indian affairs at "Washington D C for work said to have been done on an irrigation project at Ibapah Utah by members of An itemized statement of his tripe the claim was prepared by Ottogary Ottogary contends that the treaty of 1863 known as the Toole treaty providing that $1000 be paid annually to the Goshute Indians for twenty years has not been kept and asserts money has not been received to Ottogary he received a According letter from the commissioner stating that the money had been paid He said however that the money had not been received by the tribe THE Sl’PERMIN'n And Company of Wonder-WorkeThe Sensation of the Age rs Evening —33e 30o 75o M nil nee — 23c S3r 30c NEXT ATTRfiGTIQH SATl'H D AY Till'll FRIIHY AND MATINEE SATIHDAY Cyril Maude PARTY WILL HONOR DECEASED LEADER Official cognizance of the death of Wesley K Walton father of the Progressive party in Utah will be taken a meeting of Progressives to be held at in the office of Sheriff John S Corless today Resolutions are to he adopted and arrangements made for representation at the funeral The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at o'clock in the asseinbiy hall The remains may be viewed at the family residence between 10 o'clock arid 2 o'clock ThursThe interment will be day morning made in Wasatch cemetery 1 NOW 11 AY INC 1 llntlil llelnsco’s wonderful story of early California dujs INVESTIGATION OF DEATH DEMANDED “THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST” Relatives of Mrs Mary E Hoggan who was killed Sunday afternoon when run over by an automobile driven by Dr Mary Gamble last night demanded that an Inquest be held to determine the cause of the accident W A a son arrived yesanil after an terday from Los Angeles asked that an inquest investigation be held The matter will he taken up and a decision will be given today Dr Gamble is said to be anxious to have a thorough investigation of the Wilkes Players presenting Matinees15- Thursday and Saturday: and 25c Prices: prices: Night 75c 15c 25c - 35c 50c: boxes COLLEGE MEN AS WARRIORS IS TOPIC Cant W B Elliott U S A comaccident made mandant of Fort Douglas and Maj advocate of the Wesley National King Guard judge of Utah gave brief adSUIT AGAINST MINE dresses on possibilities of training college men ns reserve officers at the COMPANY DROPPED monthly meeting of tlie Rotary club which took place at the Hotel Utah The ea-evening of rjus Maraiti- - against the last The addresses were in reference to Utah Copper company whs dismissed in the United States district court yes- obtaining material for reserve officers terday morning without prejudice Judge Tillman D Johnson ordered a verdict for the defendant in the case of Ick Matthews against the Kansas City Structural Steel company The case was heard bs- a jury Matthews sought to recover $5600 for alleged personal Trial of the suit opened Injuries Monday Herbert II Saul Salt Lake City was declared a in federal court yesterday bankrupt - mo-torm- an DETAILS OF SILICA LEASE COMPLETED Details of a lease wherebv Salt Lake county will lease for a te'rm of five years the silica beds near the mouth of Big Cottonwood to C A Boggs and C F Cole have been agreed to between tlie Interested parties and tne lease will be signed Wednesday Under the terms of the lease Boggs and Cole are to pay the county 15 cents for each ton of material which remove are to keep the tramway they in good condition and for the power used They also pay to furagree the nish with what silica It may need at 15county cents a ton COMMISSION DEBATES SUNDAY BASEBALL Definite action was deferred until a ture meeting FINAL HONORS PAID TO BRIGHAM PIONEER Special to Tlie lo — Funeral Brigham City services for WilliamApril Evans a pioneer who died yesterday will be held in the Third ward William chapelin tomorrow Evans was born Wales October 15 1830 and came to Utah in 1S4 He was married during the ocean vnvnge to Mr and Mary Jordan May 22 IStil Mrs Evans celebrated their golden wedding in 1914 Surviving Mr Evans besides the widow are three daughters and aged sons two children having precedfour ed their father in death and thirty-fiv- e grandchildren and five greatThe children are David grandchildren Evans John Evans luvid Evans William Evans Mrs Margaret Jones Mrs Martin Anderson and Miss Martha Evans POCATELLO YOUTHS HURRY TO COLORS Austrian minister OF WAR STEPS DON SEEKS U S AID IN FIGHTING EPIDEMIC Austro-Hungaria- WILL ESCAPE TAX Fait Like will not impose a tax on paper hangers painters and kalsomin-r- s This was settled when Commissioner Karl Scheid asked permission to withdraw a ordinance which a few days ago lie introduced proposed Mr Hcheid informed members of the commission that thetheordinance drafted at the request of painters was and paper hangers of the city but that considerable opposition had developed and he believed that it would be best to drop the matter entirely Heratd-Repnlil'cn- n lf PHYSICIAN'S CALLED TO FlION'T the-curren- I William Doxey deceased The of William Doxey Jr executorpetition of the last will and testament of William Doxey deceased praying for an order of sale of real and personal property of said deceaent and that all persons Interested appear before the said court to show cause why an order should not be granted to sell so much as shall he necessary of the following described real estate and of said deceased sitpersonal uated In property Salt Lake City and county Utah to wit: 19 rods east of the souCommencing tli west corner of lot I block 17A e Field survey plat ''A" 12 thence northBig rods thence running rods east lu rods thence south thence west 2 rods thence south 5 rods thence west 8 rods to the place of beginning Also personal property of building material has consisting been set for hearing on Friday the 13th of April A I) 1917 at 2 o’clockday p in at the county courthouse in the courtroom of said court in Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Utah Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 30th day of March A D 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By J E Clark Deputy Clerk Marks & Jensen Attorneys for Petifive-acr- tioner Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 608 Boston building Salt Lake City Utah on or before the 18th day of August WM P FOWLER A D 1917 Administrator of the estate of Sarah Fowler deceased Booth Lee Badger & Rich Attorneys for Administrator Date of first publication April ll A April 10 — Democratic Washington Leader Kitchin today announced his readiness to the administration war program pilot the House He through voted against the war resolution and there was some doubt of Ills position baseball ocoupied the atten-tlo- n Sunday of the members of thci of education for the greater nort board of their meeting last night It came before the body in the form of petitions from the' and Trolley leagues for use of public Commercial school No definite actioftiground:! was taken on account of objections which been filed by residents living in have tins vlcin-i- t of the various school diamonds The majority of members favored the use of grounds if mltting tions were not raised Tho the proposition was deferred t () MMOffiCr EMPRESS THEATRE GERALDINE FARRAR IN NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF SARAH FOWLER D DE-C6&S- Gd 99 (( STARTING TOMORROW AT THE address 421 Kearns building Salt Lake City Utah - old rmn and time MAX LINDER’S SECOND GREAT COMEDY AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE sale of firearms and ammunition within the limits of Salt Lake county Utah outside the limits of incorporated cities and towns The board of county commissioners of the county of Salt Lake State of Utah ordains as 1 follows: Section It shall be unlawful for other than a manufacturer person any or wholesaler or retail dealer therein for the purpose of commerce to direct- ly or indirectly buy sell borrow Joangive away trade barter deliver or receivc within the limits of Salt Lake county Utah outside the limits of in- corpora ted cities and towns any pistol revolver gun or similar weapon or any ammunition or shells unless the borrower or person receiving buyer such weapon or ammunition shall first obtain and deliver to and the same be demanded and received by the person selling loaning or delivering such weapon or ammunition within thirty days after the issuance thereof & permit of the sheriff of Salt Lake county Utah authorizing such person to acsuch weapon or ammunition quire Such permit may be issued by the sheriff of Salt Lake county Utah if he be satisfied that the person applyfor the same is of good moral charing acter And of lawful age and that the purpose for which the same is sought is lawful and the granting of the same will not that endanger public safety The permit shall recite the date of issuance and that the same shall be invalid thirty days from said date the name and address of the person to whom granted and the purpose for W'hich such and ammunition is to be used weapon The permit shall be countersigned by the person to whom issued be not used it shall be If the permit returned to the sheriff of Salt Lake county Utah If the permit Is used the person receiving the same shall return it to the sheriff of Salt Lake county Utah at the same time that to the sheriff of Salt report is madeUtah as required by an Lake county ordinance passed by the board of county commissioners of the county of Salt Lake State of Utah April 1917 Section 2 Any person violating TPli: TiHJtl L AT te Amsterdam April 10 —The Vienna Probate and Guardianship Notices announce that Emperor evening papers ndrmemberIoreheStnew' livestock acCharles of Austria-Hungar- y has seek tlie clerk or the respective of Consult county Rit- the federal bureau cepted the resignation of General for further of information animal signers fndustrv n ter von Krobatin in eradicating an epidemic of spinal war minister IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-bat- e meningitis among the draft horses of Millard county in and for Salt Lake poisoning is county division to be theForage cause of State of Utah thought the prevPROWLER KILLED alence of the disease In the matter of the estate of BenR Haddock deceased — Notice jamin The petition of Mary E Haddock BY GUARDSMAN SALT LAKE MAN TO administratrix of the estate of Bendeceased for conjamin R Haddock New York April 10 —Louis Feuer-stei- n the sale firmation of the following WED CHORU S GIRL described real estate ofof said was shot and killed here today by deceased the a national guardsman protecting the in situated of State Utah County to Tbe Special of Utah and described as follows to New York Central tracks in the upper San Francisco of the April 10 — Ruth wit: Feuerstein Is said to Williams part undivided one-haa San Francisco chorus girl in An have been acity and according to left for Salt Lake this morning to the south half of the interest peddler and southbeto witnesses was shot after his failure to come the bride of Ralph Walker west quarter (S of SWJ) of section obey the guardsman's command to young automobile dealer in the Utaii two (2) township five (5) south range west Salt Lake meridian submove away from the tracks town Miss Williams told friends one (1) to right of way for canal of Utah here she would be married her to Walker ject next week Miss Williams and Walker Lake Irrigation company or Utah Lake WILL PRACTICE GARDENING became engaged to be married a vear Distributing company and also subject At a meeting of the women’s clubs ago to certain of way of electric when young woman of bait Lake and of the House- singing in athe line across right said premises for the pole sum cafe in Salt Lake wives' league at members room of the of $93624 And upon the following assembly Commercial club tonight plans will be terms to wit: Ten per cent of the UTAH FAIR PRAISED considered for cultivating garprice and the balance to be purchase The Utah state Is fair dens it was announced last truck on confirmation highly The praised of the sale by paid night in issue of the Western this court meeting was called by J Leo Fairbanks Horseman Plans for conducting the annual spring A published at Indianapolis Also petition for an order to pay clemi-u- p view of the state fain mortgage panoramic as appears from the return campaign will also be grounds is reproduced of sale filed in this court has been KITCHIN TO PILOT WAR LEGISLATION GARBAGE AND ASHES THROUGH HOUSE MUST BE SEPARATED HOUSE DECORATORS fu- ant: You are hereby summoned to apset for hearing on Friday the2 20th o'cloc of April A D 1917 at pear within twenty days after the servp in at the county courthouse in the ice of this summons upon you if served courtroom of said court In Salt Lake within the county in which this action is brought otherwise within City Salt Lake county Utah Witness the clerk of said court with days after service and defend thirty the 6th the seal thereof ufflxed this day above entitled action and in case of A 1917 D of April will be your failure so to do THOS HOMER Clerk rendered against you Judgment (Seal) E to the according Clark Deputy Clerk By J demand of the complaint which has Edwards & Wasson Attorneys for been filed with the clerk of said court Petitioner This action is brought Lo recover a Judgment dissolving the bonds of matIN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-ba- rimony heretofore between division in and for Salt Lake you and the plaintiffexisting ROGERS A HAAS county State of Utah In the matter of the estate of for Plaintiff Attorneys — Notice Postoffiod- THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-bat- e division in and for Salt Lake State of Utah county In the matter of the estate of Helen M W Woodruff deceased —Notice The for approval and settlement ofpetition annual account of the administrator of the estate of Helen M W Woodruff deceased has been set for the 27th day of hearingA onD Friday 1917 at 2 o'clock p m April at the county courthouse in the courtroom of said court In Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Utah Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 5th day of April A D 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By J E Clark Deputy Clerk J Stokes Jr Attornev for Petitioner Davis Utah physicians between the of 25 and 45 a total of seventy ofages them have received a call to go to the front Dr Samuel C Baldwin chairman of the Utah state committee on medical preparedness sent out the letters and to date has received he says thirty acceptances April al the capital stock of said corporation immediately to the secretarye payable of the company at room 61 o and building corner Main streetUtah Exchange Place Salt Lake City stock upon which the and that at the assessment any shall remain unpaid close of business hours on April 23 1917 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and that unless payment is mad before will be cost of advertising and the expense de-of sold on May 12 1917 to pay the assessment together with the linquent sale G W DROWNING Secretary Salt Lake City Utah March 19 1917 Pocatello Ida April 10 — Recruiting for the federal service both army and navy haw been brisk here for the last few days men have The been accepted forfollowing the ' navy: II C Stewart W E Jelbron V M Robeson W M Oulouh of Jerome all I) Schwartz and S Schwartz of American Falls and Clarence Zettle of Oakley men from McCammon Eleven came in young and offered to enlist yesterday are for active army service TheyRobert Ernest W Watts Verne Rowe E Thornley Lester Marley Hurley D Kelsner Lowry Jared Green Raymond Nelson and Verno Bvbee Others Joseph who have enlisted for the regular army in the last few days are William G Ziebarth of Idaho Falls James H McBride of Pocatello In aviation corps John MoIlvain Salvatoria Gloria John F Goodman Benjamin Jostln and Gerald Scallon In heavy coast artillery state Citizens who heretofore have placed ami ashes in the same cans garbage for rjiova are being notified that in t future separate cans must he provided The city hoard of health has entered into a new contract for the removal of garbage and a new ordinance has been adopted that proof garbage vides for the separation from ashes Notices have been printed to put table refuse people and bottles in one can ana another Unless this rule is With the health board h is than tocans will not be emptied Kail re comply witli the ordinance is punishable with a fine or lrnprison-nen- t Washington at sud-den- In Geneva this morn- Erich Zwledinek formerly Ausgood-by- e to trian charge here said ArSecretary Lansing today rangements now are under way for the recalled Austrian dlmplo-itiat- lc and conaular officials to join wJth the party of German officials dismissed frttm China who are due at San Francisco the last part of the week The two parties will meet In New York and go over the same route followed by Count von Ilernstorff stopping for examination at Halifax and landing In at U-bo- j a m!i 3 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NOPR1N-cipof business Salt Lake City at that cn Notice is hereby given held Utah place a meeting of the directors five March 19 1917 an assessment ofon all (5) cents' per share was levied Issued and outstanding shares of the D & M MINING COMPANY ing according to a dispatch to the Temp from Geneva at U-bo- m-tlo- tary arrived Cunarder Ausonia trained on them as they were about to discharge a torpedo caused the crew of a German to change their minds and flee according to officers of the vessel which docked today was sighted coming The full speed toward the Ausonia whoso commander turned his ship so the stern gun could be brought to bear The crew waited until was almost they saw the near enough to launch a torpedo Then they prepared to fire hut the submarine veered and fled Her new course attracted the eyes of the Ausonla’s passengers and crew to a vessel onthe horiapzon They watched the suddenThen new prey its proach ly there came aa great explosion freighter which bursting from rapidly sunk The American liner Minnesota with which left New York March 24 crew her 105 Americans among has arrived safely at a British port vesaccording to a cablegram Theunder sel Is the largest freighter the American flag and was armed The Cunard liner Carmania arrived here today from an European port with 38 passengers sacks of mall No mines rints were encountered U-bo- GERMANS IN U S ARE TOLD TO OBEY LAW -n g THREE ry ht h-- - former Pen accomsador to Austria-Hungasecren bla wife nnd panied by New York April 10 — Sight of a six-inc- h gun on the stern of the vessel Nearby vessels went to the assistance of the liner and all her passengers were taken off The damage which was confined to the fore part of the vessel was not serious arid the New York was able to make her pier under her own steam The vessel hail shipped some water but her appearance as she came into the river suggested nothing more than that rhe wiiH heavily laden When the New York was moored a immediatelarge gangtoof dock workers discharge the cargo so as ly began to enable the steamer to go Into dry dock as early as possible The New York carried fifty-eigpassengers and mail The passengers Included seven Ameiican citizens She and carried a naval crew of gunners was armed The ship's crew of 234 men Included 144 Americans lu a letter sent out by the department of Justice at Washington and signed by Attornev ('neral Gregory the Germans In the United States who have not been in plots against tills counimplicated are informed that they need have try no fear of by that department The letters were mailed to the United States marshals a copy being received Salt Lake by A'lUila Neheker in“No ’erman alien The letter says: enemy in this country who inhas not plots hitherto implicated the United against the iuteresis of of action t months by both such prisonment3 This ordinance shall take Section after the 25th day of effect on Dand1917 A this day being not Aprilthan after its passage fifteen days less county comPassed by the board of of lake missioners of the county A Isfalt1917 State of Utah April 9th LAFAYETTE HANCHETT Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners (Seal) Attest: Thomas Homer County Clerk at line steamer New York for Liverpool struck a mine last night off Liverpool bar The explosion occurred on the port bow of the of the provisions of this ordinance thereof be punshall upona conviction fine not exceeding $29900 ished by or by imprisonment in the county jail not longer than six for a period fine and Imor “Max Wants a Divorce” K ATlllYN WILLIAMS AND THEODORE ItO HERTS IN “The Cost ot Hatred” I J i “l’lTIPLE MASK and Franrin With Grace Cunanl Ford in the “LEA IV “ROBINSON CRUSOE” and Robert With Marguerlta Fisher Leora rd novel of the same Taken from thename HALF 11REE1VS CONFESSION” MT!1E Big-- 1 drama DANCING TONIGHT Bmlfy Orchestra AUDITS 1917 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ERNEST D R THOMP-so- n deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 405 Felt S Main street Salt Lake Cltj' building on or before the 6th day of AuUtah gust A D 1917 CARRIE L THOMPSON Executrix of the last will and testament of Ernest D R Thompson deceased Bradley Pischel & Harkness Attorneys for Executrix Date of first publication April 3 D 1917 A IN THE SUMMONS THIRD JUDICIAL District court of salt Lake county State of Utah Parley Ll Wright plaintiff vs Anna M Wright defendant — Summons Tlie State of Utah to the said defend- - Pauline The Scientific Sensation Hugo B Koch Marie Dunkle & Co “After Ten Years” Marie Russell The Belle of Kentucky in “A Goldsmith & Finard "The New Salesman" & Dooly Evelyn Versatile Entertainers Hubert Dyer & Co Comedy Acrobats ft plitode “The Secret Kingdom NEW BILL OPEKS TODAY sP 4 |