Salt Lake Tribune, The (Newspaper) - May 4, 1916, Salt Lake City, Utah THE TRIBUNE IS NOW 75 CENTS A MONTH HAVE IT DELIVERED TO YOUR THE WEATHER Thursday and Friday fair cooler FrU day Salt Lake Metal Selling Sliver 7T Copper cathodes att M Tribune Want Ads are eref changing right up to quick in bringing returns and inexpensive in cost VOL NO 20 SALT LAKE CITY THURSDAY MAY 4 1916 16 CENTS TO MIKE KILLED 2 President Will Be Satis f ied With Nothing Less Than a Declaration of Intention to Stop the Practice of Sinking Peaceful Vessels by Submarines Considerable Extent of the Eastern Coast Covered Part of Coast of Scot land Visited AIRSHIP DRIVEN ASHORE IN NORWAY Some of the Crew Rescued Others Unknown Peal England Bombed j by Aeroplane National Conservation Con gress Goes Upon Record in Favor of the ing Measure COMMITTEE REPORT ATTACKED IN VAIN British General and Rebel Leader Major General Sir John Maxwell U In command of the forces which sup pressed the Irish rebellion John McNeil professor In the National University of Ireland Is one of the participated In the revolution to gether with the who approximate I W W In this country IBB TO COME BY END OF WEEK Note May Be Handed Embassador Gerard Today Rio Janeiro Pa per Insists That Brazil Should Join United States in Any Action Taken 4 p via Pails May 4 many 5 reply ta the American note Ge raid tomorrow afternoon says a dispatch received Berlin Lokal au forthe statement Charges That Water Power Interests Were Behind the Majority Made and Indignantly Denied May Secretary Lansing and Colone E M House held a long conference to night at house It is under stood that the submarine situation wa discussed but Secretary Lansing saic later that he had received no word from Berlin regarding the character o the which press dis LI said probably will be handed ti Ambassador Gerard tomorrow Th president and his advisers are keeping their open while they wait for the German note Bad Impression Created The delay very evidently has created a bad impression However and it was stated authoritatively today that the would have to bo cleared up this week if diplomatic relations with Ger many were to continue The president is known to be unal determined to adhere strictly to the position the United demand that Germany im declare and effect an aban of its present methods of sub marine warfare Must Include Declaration No proposal of any kind will bo ac by the American government it is said unless it includes a declaration of intention to stop sinking peaceful ships In this connection press dis patches to the effect that new orders to submarine commanders would be told of in the German note were with interest by officials but comment was withheld pending the disclosure of the nature of the instructions Colonel House who discussed the sub marine with German officials while abroad for the president months ago arrived here His coming to Washington was consid ered significant because he an active part in the German negotia tions to date LONDON May 3 Zep Blin air raid on the northeast coast of England and southeast coast of Scotland ast night resulted in thirtysix casual ies This announcement was made of today One hundred bombs were dropped The text of the statement reads The raid last night covered a considerable extent of the eastern coast At five or six airships the shored Many Airships Employed Reports from reliable Observers made at various times during the night and many some as far distant as Rattary Head Scotland down to the north coast of Norfolk would point to the possibility of a greater number of airships haying been era ployed off enemy however made only two attempts to penetrate About 1QO bombs were dropped tered over localities The exact number difficult to giVe since a great number fell areas and some Into the sea only qne locality did the raiders cause any casualties or effect much damage In this case the bombs amounted to twelve and four incendiary i and eighteen houses were damaged Nine Killed The casualties totaled six one of them a three women hilled ana nineteen men In eluding three soldiers and eight wom en total of thirtysix The remaining bombs occasioned only two casual soldier and one child slightly injured The damage a store house a few most ly broken glass The raiders only twice came within range of any antiaircraft artillery On both occasions they out of range without delay ZEPPELIN DRIVEN ASHORE ON WEST COAST OF NORWAY Conference on the Bor der the Situa tion and Cooperation of Troops With Those of the De Facto Government Is Assured WASHINGTON May of the Shields water power pend ing in congress won their fightin the National Conservation congress today when the congress voted to adept a majority committee report endorsing the measure Gifford Pinchot who at the last congress three years ago de a proposal somewhat similar vainly opposed todays action Charges that the committee was backed by the power interests were made denied 116 to 39 came after the divided committee report had been debated all The minority report opposed endorsement of any leg declaration of holding that power sites retained by the government and water power development should be under public control The delegates charged that FINAL DETAILS NOT WORKED OUT Gradual Withdrawal of Americans May Be Possible in About Two Months Satisfaction on Both Sides of the Border Over Developments Latest GERMAN REPLY EXPECTED IN BERLIN TODAY the liad rh se sfa vo to t ha Shiel ds an d EL Texas May Alvaro Obregon Mexican minister of war tonight issued a statement to the Associated Press in which he As a result of the yej i BERLIN May 3 by wireless to the As via Ger man reply to the American note on sub marine warfare may be expected mo It now appears however that Thursday may be the day on it will be handed to the American em bassy Following the submission of the Ger man reply the center of gravity In th situation It is considered here will ris in Washington where it must be Je whether proposal which Ger makes meets the conditions of th last paragraph of the American note Conference Concluded The conference of high German Hies at has been concluded 1 I w wannit chancellor it is understood will start this Western railroad In the North river wa visited LONDON May Zeppelin as destroyed and shore en the western side of Norway according to advices from Sta anger Some of the crew were The Zeppelin passed north about 10 oclock In the moru ng eays a Reuter dispatch from Stavan jer She was flying ata low altitude and was Jn a Five br six men were seen to jump from the airship Boats put out to their assistance and the commander and one seaman were rescued and taken to a hospital The Zeppelin then was driven over the against a hillside Its afterbody roke in two and part of it to the ground Some of the crew Jumped or were hurled out The Zeppelin then rose a Uttle and was driven westward i but the bag of the dirigible collapsed In the center and the airship descended rapidly A torpedo boat which had been following along the coast went to Its assistance and rescued men stili Sn the A fourth man had jumped cut shortly before Of the rescued men three officers and Lwo noncommissioned officers were brought ashore The whereabouts of the rest of the crew is not known The Zep pelin was completely destroyed and ashore on the western the Firth near Us outlet to the sea The five were taken to miles to the southwest of Stavanger GERMAN AIRMAN DROPS BOMBS ON DEAL ENGLAND LONDON May 3 p was visited by a German aeroplane this after noon according to an official announce ment Several houses wers damaged ant one man was injured state ment says A hostile aeroplane visited Deal this afternoon coming from the of It dropped six bombs on the railway station anl several houses were One man badly injured is at present the only casualty known The made off above the clouds Our went in pursuit Myers billa that i t did not repre sent the sentiment of tho declared special Interests were trying to mould the a lobby for water power Protest This shows to what lengths the in are prepared to go to further legislation to serve their own partic ular said This con gress represent the real con of who want legislation that will do the most for the and will purposes of no set of E Lee of pres G E Condra of Lincoln of the exec and M L Alexander of New Orleans chairman of the cre committee denied that any interests had been shown naming delegates or committees Charles 8 Barrett of Georgia pres of the farmers union i the convention had been packed and lat it was being used to exploit the o we r inter of aVinK was done by the supporters of le minority repent there were sev ral vigorous defenders of the senate Hawleys Opinion the country said for mer Governor Hawley of Idaho legislation that will permit of water power For ight years there has been a campaign f waterpower destruction It has cached the point where it defies every ight of capital and all common WaterT power cannot he inder the present laws supporters oi he majority They of the senate had the Shields a wise measure anc thaf no one could accuse the Military Passes First Reading Ac i tion Is Cheered May 3 p gov military for immediate gen eral compulsion passed its first reading In the house today Its passage was loudly cheered The no Very deadly op position to the compulsion Tie only the suggestion by Craig that Ireland should be Big Dock Destroyed afternoon for Berlin Continued on Page by fire today with an estimate loss including freight In storage of OOP The cause of the fire was not d of being influ by in passing the United States Jorest service declared that both the bills would gran rights to private corporations No he said was set on iold but a imit was pnt on the time in which the site Other Bills Set Limit The Ferris and Adamson bills in th bouse Mr Merrill said did set a tim and they also provided that the government tn taking over power plants at tte end of a stated period should the value while the senate bills let the compa nies set sc increased valuation Power companies he said would ect water sites for nothing and when the gov to cct back into posses sion its own it have to buy at an increased value set upon the sites by the power company James R former secretary of the interior that the congress adopt the minority report and commit itself to nos specific legislation It would bo unwise he said to try to de termine whether pending bills were right or wrong when few members the details erf the These Mr General Scott the seems now completely cleared up There is a much better feeling be tween Americans and Mexicans and ali tension seems vanished An agreement has not been reached bat everything is favorably and I have the highest hopes that mat ters will reach a successful culmina It was reported on good authority tonight that General Obregon hadre assurances that the terms of the agreement would Jbe accept ble to General Carranza Will Take Two Months Mexican military men believe that the withdrawal of the American troops from Mexico will take place in about two months it was here tonight American officers will make no comment on the subject The Mexicans say that in view of the dispositions to be made by General Al varo Obregon in cooperating through he tentative agreement made with Gen iral Hugh L Scott the hunting down of he bandit groups iri Chihuahua and can scarcely take more than that period of time i On assurance from General Carranza that are dispersed the northward movement of American will attain full speed and it will not be long until the last trooper crosses over the international boundary line Movements Northward In the meantime it was pointed out there will be constant movements north ward of American detachments so that when the final order for withdrawn EXECUTED Connolly Pearse Clark and MacDonagh Pay the Extreme for Rebelling Against the Crown Sir Roger Casement to Be Tried at Once BIRRELL RESIGNS SECRETARYSHIP Former Governor of Connecticut Speaks at World Court Congress Admits Making Untrue Estimate of the Sinn Fein Movement As and Redmond Sympathize With the Retiring Official Walter president of th local government board who was sponse for the replied to this suggestion that no the na members approved the idea and it found an echo in hoped that be passed next Speaking with reference to the pro visions of the Premier youths reaching the age of 18 would be given a months grace to enlist vol The same exemptions would be given as under the original to A special reserve will of men continuing in civil employment who would be for ser vice in case of emergency George Nicoll Barnes one of the labor leaders In the house expressed strong approval of the measure He said that if the country had the task in front of the allies eighteen months ago lave service then WILLIAM LORIMER DECLARED Jury Finds Had No Part in Violation of Bank Ing Laws CHICAGO May jury in the William case returned a verdict of not guilty at The out a little alx hours The jury In its that Lori mer had no part In any violation of the banking laws in connection with the ca reer of the La Salle Street bank or of laws the banks failure and he had no knowledge of such NEW May dSle cates how aworld road peace might be constructed anthe prin ciple of excommunication former Baldwin of 6pn here today Srt address ing All declared Mr have found excommunication pretty drastic remedy hot satis fied that r a reliance on public faith arid public opinion might not be sufficient unaided to accomplish the end In view ButIt deemed necessary Is there not fair for believing that it cari be better exercised by excluding the recalcitrant state from intercourse with others than by a resort to arms Professor Albert Hart of Harr vard said tension must be taken into In trying to bring about world p eke e and to establish a de tribunal Unless some outlet is given the world over for the submersed yet keenly con scious race he continued there can be no guarantee against the outbreak of civil wars which may easily lead to world wars Race hatreds are not the strongest elements In bringing about mod ern wars The wealth and development of nations are largely dependent upon their natural products combined with their access to markets The ultimate cause of all wars Is the desire of men the actions other men and to drive them Into tion byany needful force The state of things 5s such a com bination of the weak as makes them more powerful than the strong The world court In the last analysis Arrangement with f and Newt LONDON May No mercy the watchword of the disposing of the high chiefs of the shortlived on Pour of 7 them were shot morning after S swift trial by the One of was Patrick H who had proclaimed himself visional president ofthe Irish another was James Connolly i commandant general of the Irish Ee publican The other two victims were Thomas J Slark and Thomas Bonagh They like Pearse and nolly had signed their names to the proclamation and had led adherents in arms against the violations r comes there will be only a part of the present expeditionary force left on Mex ican soil Answers to the long dispatches seat today to Washington by General Scott and to Queretaro by General Obregon were not expected to be received here before tomorrow In case the terras settled upon by General Scott aid Gen eral Obregon are approved by President Wilson and General Carranza the pres ent negotiations will practically be con cluded although the formality of an other conference will be gone through with either tomorrow night or Saturday CoOperative Campaign It Is probable that no American troop movements wili be begun until the for mal signing of an agreement by the two governments or at least until General Carranza has signified his acceptance of the stipulated conditions by the Washing ton government After that however the Mexican and American troops are expected to begin at once a cooperative campaign that will effectively stamp out the various ban dit groups It is generally understood here that verdict was the same on both the charge of conspiracy to defraud and that of embezzlement tho court having In the jury that a separate verdict on each charge would have to bo re turned As the clerk read the verdict a shout went up In the courtroom and there was a rush of spectators to hand of Lorimer as hf stood smiling In front of the judges bench After the confusion had subsided Lori mer addressed the jury n a trembling voice After thanking the jurors be said on Page the first step be taken will be a Continued on Page I want to say that In giving me lib erty the people who deposited money In the La Salle Street bank beginning with those whc can least afford to loss will all my services all of the money I can earn the exception of that nec essary to support my family until every obligation has been discharged every dollar has been paid Each member of the jury questioned as to the number of ballots taken said It had been that no information should be given out as to the proceed ings in the jury room depends upon convincing mankind that Ita ambitions and as pirations may be realized under peace by some kind of fixed un to which may be given the name of world Judge of Cincinnati another speaker said nations of the old world now are crying out In their despair for means ot protection and defense that win be their security In the years to come That cry Is not going for guns bombs 1ns and dreadnoughts but rather for some unseen power and Influence that shall guide and keep them and establish an abiding peace on earth When this war Is over we want to o to these nations with plans perfected with a scheme thoroughly wrought that shall induce them to cooperate with us in the most splendid enterprise of the United States Senator Lawrence T Sherman of Illinois urged that America keep out of the European conflict add inz that defensive warfare we must wag H thrust upon A republic possessed of the blood of all Europe with the best of the institutions borrowed blended and adapt ed to the uses of our he said will be the most powerful agent in re writing the shattered fabric of boll Hague President Wilson it was announced may attend the closing session of th congress tomorrow night The Rev John Wesley Hill said he had received wore that the president would be present possible FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT AT LOS ANGELES ANGELES May Foster Platt and B Strong photoplay writers were killed when an automobile driven by H Slagg an author burst a tire ant turned over on a read near here was reported seriously hurt at a local hospital where he was taken Al lived In Hollywood a suburb Mr It WAS said carao here re cently from New Tork Before losing consciousness he asked that McCurty accident of Denver be notified of th hree Sent to Prison There were seven signatures at the oot of the proclamation The iree Earn on and Joseph Plunket were to three years It is understood that the rank and ile of the captured Sinn will e dealt with more leniently oa the round that their rebellion was not pre Of the thousands of prison rs taken tho majority have convinced heir that they knew about the proposed outbreak that their mobilization at Easter was merely for the purpose rof a fnl demonstration Casement Next The announcement of the execution at he four Sinn caused a sensation n the house of POPE SEEKS RELEASE OF AN ARCHBISHOP BERLIN May 3 by wireless to erton Pope says th Overseas News has sent a let tor to Emperor requesting th release of Andreas the arch bishop of for the pas eighteen months has been interned i according to the Zeitung ai Mittas The newspaper the convention in Philadelphia ha previously made a similar request o Emperor Nicholas but without success at the same time also stated that Sir Roger Casement would be put on at the earliest possible moment the premier Hon Birrell secretary of state for Ireland an his resignation The was in an uproar shouted IT for the north West meath as the premier announced the exe cution Mr Ginnell is of the party I move a resolution tion to the killing of Innocent men by this he declared Birrells Admission The outbreak following words 3rownd out Secretary Birrell who at tempted to explain hia reasons for re signing When of a kind had restored Mr Birrell continued He frankly admitted that he had mated the strength of the Sinn and had not prepared sufficiently against the possibility of such an outbreak as occurred in Dublin He declared that at the moment he the insurrection had been put by the government forces he placed his resignation before Mr That he had committed a great error he said he was willing to admit most candidly He added that jt had been hi whole desire from the beginning of the war maintain the position of Ireland and that in that work he had been most ably John He declared he realized that the situation was delt that he considered It Jils to skate over tMn ice in places tn an cf oa Page