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Show a. IN STATE THE OF UTAH. rhe Inter-Mountain Republic CHIEF OF POLICE GEORGE SHEETS IS ARRESTED NEVER KNOCKING a eager VOLUME v 111, iw NUMBER NUMBER MT pee 64. SALT > TT LHARGE OF COMPOUNDING FELONY I} MADE BY COUNTY ATTORNEY Arrest Is the Outgrowth of the Swindle of Alexander William McWhirter by Confidence Men in_ this Developments Chief The and George . A. Sheets, arrested Parley J compounding aes The chief . night last Sheriff t White on . a felony arrest of the the outgrowth of the Kr bes Seon MeWhirter brothers on ee Sy ise Sheets failing to arrest i cine a and making no effort,to rise 4 as hy (er, of 4 under Ve * that the was nose of the of " yoo police \s | Judge hf ae Es the police in' Lake. |} manifest from the ee The ae warrant Sfiecets F was. s a orlies , *~ City court the to one is P. by of The The State 2¢ rnOn tae this or of 1906," on of P the and mass the or not important GEN. sheriff evidence only on bearing upon BELL Department's will his. Sheets kvoul® ¥ a aney eee A. George 3 & ; to will not and ylo Ce October, ; A. D judge) . ; . Whitaker, elesy ro 3 Mayor Won't; likely like that is{is up the Chief be neither vet suspend which was not the of crooks REE =ERECIne Lo-wit Phat September, A. } D. sonal . ‘ ‘ me 1] a at " ee igs the hs ie wie ee HOE madeis y) niet i as apeor Ee Cuban and arraigned chief explain the Larry before 00 of police away, the council. No brothers, O'Brien two days HAT ; ult ) the ioe house yresponse ees ea to ecre m Fete In trying u ‘ m.of ‘ Uf Vhirter, ro l ttach suspicion sworn ni operty pr P of 1 Ten |i naif of : aAlexander a m ana Wi i um nes vs EEE Satnee Whirte that Sheets | Ine xy ts, } ind qualified of Salt Hans. Lal OF iid John Se ‘ . 1d then and acti itv, ‘ McWhi sth i ci , . the : G Srey of: £ th he had Se sldson, Larry toa A ter been O'Brle £ oe Judge have been the Whitaker at of Been! Lal more REA fiant unkn had ‘ tioned committed the on the 19th) |oniy the hon a | with a After from | ler, was|and afternoon, this « oO once that "lals Gen, } fe¢ conceal and did : id full x ee Ol Doe on Davis, bi ing § d ¢ harles ae ifs at me ud, statute In such of cuses i to the e : mae nt on this 1 this wane t Pee nd the cecdings r Geen hief of tavas cay er a ice > ine 1s ay a ¢ his peen 5© be ing police followel =6before released ‘ Coming fast ition" ‘ ear ok of to upon UI VY.ChLo judge Bell on his:own thenief heelsof of the che some,of the I it 11 casu Oo pe at the truth oN +) he place , Said = First Insurrection Sam's that -anisne y the-m¢é army ere I rie A aby it bank is will Be | ish of cit the is pre- ‘ ar |'the day were of it up, Mi Ryan he real ee imc a Ryan, G. ‘el R. gravity is at ia ne the members Oct "ot an being ac cl much . obtained | : eee : Cee eee ofpolice. oe ‘ fo.. Hon iG Fran) rancisco. "Ce san oOg- Mo nve Cal: the the ition will .M:.Ji. P W hold D. condition latter |the thet they |render though their horses, in' by / S \ Jersey. at Mouth Almost a ppear. he the him by was taken graver he fix uation" ete sw time of the Musser di- members A of adjournment) himself in newspaper could. He of uneasy not at all comfortable during the| if The council met as a committee of} ae whole, with T. R. Black chairman.; ell chamber was 3:80 o'clock, when the " started. Martin and O'Donnell were| Mine. absent. The majority poper that bluff of the Amerikearns| of the council to an d the county men Asks of a Question. excitement was caused given nhaieie an Black opened the meeting by telling what it was for, and id that anybody having evidence he ar liberty to give it. Fernstrom wa ed to know if the council intended to investigate that case or others. Crabtree said the trunk affair as deseribe in The Republican should be tf t ; a "insin- was ripple H. K. Musser, who rose from the audience and asked Sheets if he did not know there had been a gambling game. Sheets said he did Musser asked him why he did not nab the pencarst No satisfactory answer was again questions put any possibly and when had than before various and of McWhirter appeared cross-fire at council, vobbery. Ile sent McWhirter out with Ilempel and dismissed the matter. Sheets suspicion e himself the rected Suffocated, ha the last ten days: so into the bunco same, use they did, 1 wo uldn't ed 2) sh, have news-| authorities . plain : Ooze! ost "sight { ECE The Democrats 0 talties 5°") Elect State ind | election, Down | disar-} to be | vote was \ lthe ‘held was f 1; "in. the pr Phelan brig to by Kan-|thought, One conven- | their of of Smith; ths secretary ‘ ve all over"ry light the country very in their voters Island did not that the reasons reluetance is the that this state R. I., Oct convention platform a, é S, U. authori-|# but the likely to until the iM ee faundation en 6 ee Danan ast FR "= for the ' w "invited" 5 be to tell the cas-| ard morn-| do his' aaty vA they shou thi ngs| that' a ubout the spectators, of the gOS the of rescue record no distri the and| was City supposed of the chief © A ad Are Sheet ted oo ice He office a: New = ita Prom Comes - ator Cannot Recover, York, Oct. 3.-Private T | allowe d WHO) Attorney Dininny, to the get q Sen 2S a at impre been dt He had me eee mak- are to + 1+her said interrupt that all at any time. should be He sworn 'que and Hobday all newspaper | evidence Iso Se made men a motion that and others who had be given ainda five minutes to ae to Whether. make they Chief r| Black vase | ning by Chiet|to wanted to give the to adjourn until newspapers a eve- chance be invited officially. 4 1 a | Some of the minority councilmen re as 8: ihe in a liceman| § said there had been a rush oe fake po | ‘investiga sstigation'' they ad pu é n"* .and nee the chiefs lthemselves out to attend in the after- didn't arrest € the two men ar not often tradict Piamntiolis infor- again. ee who He before didn't | him arrest) noon met ould as atwhen night,theyand could Barnes that there would be well have suggested no assurance of = iption of | the newspapers appearing with proof. he when bad break a made Crabtree for a description not ask o o sreenl = of the gang ve evi Eh ea fice ede ‘ription of | ask d Fernstrom if he Se . te wo the letter the 8 ne those by the acting recorder and testify unwas a long. squabble There dar lonts uae Haar tS er neoad with the burles- pl app ‘that‘ ye gambling. them He ‘did ; ae read that and Ss may alt. aoe Areca a would "cough up Fernstrom er ' ne Se Fina z x . ran arious stages of! ed the information that no one ha lauded. ‘The ) been officially invited, Chairman the audienc the rest. heard | de nee the and didn't regard the <n ‘ vi Sen| as serious rc Iiis noes testimony r York num} facts in the cast ' defendec by interfering with other Mle knew bad HURT ated a lawyers, ‘ s ow Piva ares Sheets' Ile knew Bell was a at the < time he Slee ae coe a corder Ben Rives ‘a Mr. - Ferry moved of witnesses ing the charges ‘be under the direction il} of the city attorney, councilmen being ee Sheets Wee et facts cra disclosed Important disclose¢ 2s was Or ONES' the explosion, SERIOUSLY game general to ele os 1s 1 E James scene shortly after the were party Assistant who tom the Fire | the mtlexertate the Present. of there Amerikearns and of] : of evidence Lawyers members coached Chief Sheets. Soren X. ChrisGeorge and Daly J. P. tensen, Mover aided the defense of the chief talking | outeome of Amerikearns 4 3Zesides on of the | Hun- children work President |ery | el the|# | pro-|¢ take|+ impossible. I was said, ‘ne tures r Nominate, | : ; DeM-/ tonight adopted an j So at s of story | sa $10,000 , full is buked bunco theft statements and and denials -_ dock. cause it = The fire and probably sink the started an from hatch hay is in will be Vessel to necessary quench of yugue at >» a take ex- a nd night by it minority : con- ~ was the a duke not the bes of " Supe a ee function of the anti-administration forces to : hand in the prosecution oof the 2 All they wanted was a fair impartial investigation. Ferry adi they had no right to summon on joc Mice ae the Railroad IK Fourth Wyo., » first om visit ia of station e} ~ Gold and (Continued -- on Page _ - men newspaper the said Hobday | | Lp Two.) a --------------- = = --- | 66 en | Prat Threatened. Willlam anc McWhirter ee At the | . | ie beige ciety cas infantry McKenzie, Harry streets +) +} in and turned been have the firemen this morning to check the flames Want eT een President's +] regular flames to | cilled Killed Fort Spruce, fort, + I steps to.see that they ) are not molested. '4 +444 4:4 +++ 4444444 n the entire time Hempel McWhirter were in his ‘ Pittman, 99 EVER) Salt alias 7 ourfremember as Lake ha bet rerthine 1 langus cge-.which the exact i . : 5 |he used, but I do remember that he | told his pals to come along to Salt ti y ‘ sheets é }Lake City _that Sheet hac peer 7 elected will be Harry Slane Voeintes chief of police, and that the Whenwould be dead easy now. In| town has operated who | a notorious crook \Salt Lake and in various cities of the |ever I would get back from Salt Lake West, sent the foregoing invitation to | City, Clark would usuall) ask me new : age Ns ee ne At | his old friend Sheets was Francisco in San pals | one of p he | campaign, and if here was any time Pittman wrote the letter, the destruction of the en-|ine eee, 4|tire block of bybuildings, most of which | was in was jafl atopened Ogden Byfor former grafting SherThe | of Pittman his being has elected, ; el are occupied leather houses Three lietter ift done time for various the the ell which 4.-Fire Oct York, early this morning in the centhe block bounded by Frank- and to as - corte ae y. 7 Entire Block Nev Boer ter of +| failed unknown burning still ribs, | Wwitliai sustained of place the take to hi ; regiment a was Cuba, to ordered troops gown and killed by a locomotive In the | railroad yards here tonight ae | Pasquale Perkins bea ns wajue along to Sherl-| Fort battery: from Fourteenth ane "= ; Y gan to Tampa was knock cpsrom.2 old friend Sheets bagsase car and fatally injured chief of police and ite feo a pee + dead easy 4 | alarms De ‘lock rILOMA TR See FI IS ON of to hk Ea . recov render he z two Aire Ob frnerton of the United | that Soldiers area NoM=/yoyie demanded of mjunes Two neeonma +| Cty Manila, spor ‘ I jisLas Stat s tran Oct. P rt 4.-The Thomas | quartermaster! the it fire for|# have all the that ea to N generally, 5 |# rebels ind and awaiting history eee | Ake port of \+++eeeererererrty a l+ pass. of known and | cident, which wert as to practically The}ture a pea 3.-The a sur- It will the he rnal A Democrats Providence, of|¢ members the their |+ deseribing commanders, be women vers' CLARK state, ththe districts, : farms their > 1+ however not extent SSS s Rhode the 1dea: of Pant regular =e Georgia.today Hoke the some | oeratic de thout irms will be allaytheyed to:secure rete ai provided full going is directing the work of rescue ; ; " ‘ n ther secHelp is be ing st nt from o eet a are miners experienced and | tions or . rescue < ue. | work aiding inn the ‘ 1 elumtnation das com- ue ight-hour disarmament na Del C€astillo's|bosses and the election of secured orders to] States senators by the pe eeue ot chile WHI ind In various parts of the state seriously considered. hardly Jeave of artar the I and © . 3.-In 4 pa 4 ante Paris sent to friends of Ile made no effort to detail more mittec 1 Fernstrom said there ‘ Ree ited State e 8 Ennio: Ww. A. . Clark} dian officerfollowed on the McWhirter ee nebe oyC tic investigation unless would up| matter case, the H jn ver Unitec | f Montana was the basis for a story e ithe councilmen went out and dug up John Cc. Hart oO * » MeWhirters left town, and | 8 | oO 1 considerable clireulation | after the c ] > . the same as : the county . ; , os an, f to Me the socialists Demo-|that gained cons 3 : ; vas in| the evidence, have newspapers the and | authorities gang was week the whole es coe the senathat to the effect | here taday Leahey om Te erats was é eket 0 bom ae : : ae . re- | Salt Lake | headed by J. B. Osborne of Atlanta.|}tor was ar ing fre nS peenata a TEestanil of showing interest in the | done. | This { é oO echeeyuc-Rae eT = rs Men. Slap at Newspaper said au word | he never admits ee oe oe F oo aor eae jc Mele> xc ve See ‘ping got only . a ane; ticket : begin will likely : state, Philip Cook; comptroller, General a ae ok ae 1 general, ParkeAye attorney I. Rober waven a Irate,te Lay geveat 1‘the The show just how ‘ Saran de a re WOE were men many a est a sectic at yn. it being the hour whe tated the shifts were anata: : | . Oct. fO,UNY Governor, tual for rescue the erving, a Only ----- Ga., 3 sO. te me mm th the catastrophe that of will dreds osition pp | wher to be fore making and vil here hamperIs Atlanta, BEGIN. . _ the # ne: fs at the entrance scene The Kcind: usual:in cases:of this kind ET LS Ticket---Socialists | let : ike latter drew ‘ work ae ee Naan with - ae ~ was not until a nutber of men in] and» amount . , 7: > ‘ | the south mine, almost.be suffocated, had | againsts him in- Cr eres witne ‘ask Sie force of the explosion was hardr The newspapers and the sounty auWhat: Actua oS ly aotioedh ble at the mine mouth, as} thorities laughed at the couneil for Mr. Fernstrom wanted q € Ce f = Lee eets |.the entry in which it occurred is two] fits ‘silly ters Spt cht ace? nature | what actuated Chief Sheets in calling #nd a half miles from the mouth, and } an opportunity to ascerts : : et for an Investigation and Acting Re- i adds out | re ta| under and the aida engines the be ae =| to two vsou Republican. and. n oars | ‘ osty, their escape a | made GEeamaknown The GOI I See ae had) and efor Here having. ps : hos p ulne ; moment Ey Fh beating fespecially ung Pier, Atlantic City, to ie i till mode é ite |tiona on "Y Young still exist, urale guards at 3 byocloc! morrow hen theyand willwill be convene addressed Gov-jvisional government is star h out| has when A. fhe with Mro : T sscuc. Ee | Fire Tlampers Reset Gue aes ‘ is Peal on : « vé i | The entire popul ition is excited, as a arly eeu | the catastrophe fs said to be ae worst | were presen There tmong has oe been reluc|| ' the considerable rebels in laying + a notwithstanding arms, thelr wn Costello, | requests h, Ge@rge away connection beet oft lin situation WILL is the | mounts ee]O'Leary wert : I, fanites tar Police explain <=, dee Apo ask' : <re- who The signed treas-|/document commission the for of not ere "5 | differs ; insurgents There peaceful lawyer elected sme : Rey..C. ' Chief did peg. a? furnish a deseription or even the number. of their assail- | Hi om a; fi ‘ Bisa ‘a s Wi hy : @ o ne wel |Georgla Refuse Arms May Bands Havana. MMTLOTLON eT national Boston, of i] ch aa Known Men, FARCICAL ‘ , Bluefield, W. Va., Oct. 3.-From 60 to, 100. persous are said to be enone | ants -_---- was|Some tla) president: elected. ofThomas Boston, | "MaFitz-| ihe P. ie Leahy tive nation Gxxect reg 7onn and a Not # tae the 2 Mina Pee able to ti vive awaiting Keene, of of Ladd laj. ' session | mission visited league quarters today prominent WN iu eg 3 it Ce ripe of ia eG ‘ ae appe s to the - 8 oned ay down American force a DISARMAMENTaires t v re-|mament ate was this city, hn O'Callaghan 11 cretar\ ie hacen G. President Elected yer. lelphia, Oct. 3 At the f ee United Irish PROVES ‘cilmen and Spectators, ee Breaks Out and Seriously Hampers Work of Rescue. Was lacked time for a for ere . a : aes h the 5 hima ne INVESTIGATION No Witnesses Are Sworn, No Record of Testimony Kept, and Cross Examination Is a Free-for-All for Coun- STARTED oaAN EXPLOSION ates had) men are dying. - believed are thieves who recentls killed t gone vith a for COUNCIL 7 000 clearell. beat eeris sear d | Pipes P opposithan all " port nent, 1e.¢ e! o acknowledged' than. Jefferson hen'I on., $86,000 Mrs. became contradicted ye " a » alarm an s ‘counter jured The lsame Than = in condition they pi) ce | Snatehe SAM. Intervention, Che first minimize are' now ‘ . Meus iad for weeks. we Until . reas robbers Worse mick n may ene i irs » dispate Havana rul Maj. thne what e them conduct Re- the "ran swindle in) vauy, this ee nage heatbéen. ee Che ©xX-FS | floor govern- | systemath ~Yatt he uba cen purpose said I that ‘the find , unitary o o he IN SOUTHERN MINE} ::".scrsoscazersea 2.-Rushing in»bank| Japanese Sasaki - remained to| Teller lreléss ‘ or message ite t a" » ling pi have It is| of re With tray > Boealntte Ny Oe ‘ before fled keepel to y Reported. to \ vai \ up s Shee this : « ine for out picked : {t ve o1 : 1 r fhe councitmanic crowd \ernor Stokes of New eoun i ‘ath of (ie the a 'robjernor $ ces y Uncle beer ive. ‘ Vague Explanations and Denials Which Fail to move Suspicion of His Connection With Swindle of McWhirter Brothers. was his I have | Gen. Wood a ' Phere fed é tine°| Democrats elected the following state having | have. be 1 a decided ‘ . ately : co lapse : OWAare ».| ticket by a majority of wok approximately I have | old. Ine iti cient condition under Span- | oi b . Auepparent 1 econd | Jonn the snecring wilt it 0 et hear that P nt pa ataries a ada Sheets' a never, Tle and morning. OAT Those Flee slong the after: : is ed : Bie : a, FOR UNCLE Fever |: aing ; ) j what ‘ my rouse me. i nst m . | et ne 4) ith ; Wha the town one night during nonths and then ! I Michael 10 | Vv the } iiaui é 15 ee Lake ince vithout withou by a cases were reportec ' of suspicious cases Ihave Salt in. si lL Be morning before Judgs y Sheriff White arxnutsford : forgan habea saial r unus The 1 uns seat | 1 es ma and haunts Sheets' this { governo! or ticket: this inated but! band of the a few among fenubls what fo thi I told Seg ae pues lteuof Pawtucket Higgins H. James 2) f Issuance the that thought is' not|it do absolut J 4} f nd : aw E as We ‘ tot niet ti trai or false." manifesto by Seeretar Paft, declar- | tenant governor, Charles Sisson Sf! know avhethe ing a general amnesty. covering the | providence; secretary of state, W illic am <2 period from the beginning of the revo- | palmer of Bast Providence ittorne M. Sullivan : of Cran- | Edward that neW|yeneral, also uti on and ] romise m grenera 4 IRISH LEAGUE IN SESSION governors and mayors irrespective Of |ston, and for state treasurer, John H.| political character ill be appointed by | Archambault of Warwick , | ao ae OUS ¢ ‘ on' Philadelphin Law-|the secreta ill bring about a The convention was narmontou an Deputy . A of in front him .d on was as he tel% last City night and County buildtt ‘ } ho street, qd dignity arraigné be id oO pro-| Christensen, County Attorney at will Sheets Chief : : Bees Whit P " I ) and ‘it ENEMY ‘Tribune ;on wate a is] s f the | tending to i rt i epidemic,; past, al point in a c state ad pro- complaint parley the temé ) W's ane peace against the ided for vhirter Utah of state f the = William MeW hirts worn to before mé Subscribed and barre LboV e written Mr". and year the day E Vhita ke r a Judge fav ea eae of ¢ I approve of the issuance ¢ rs ) in Salt Lal accompanied Tribune. B All ee been past = pe uN Pp erso Sai eet } the 1e@ contrary nere' of th Th Oe theatre lie SW ‘Wh Bel i Hem«¢ . 3 x Se te rapes afiant : unknown) 1 there reet : ae eet oe saryid and alias fl es the sald harbor ) ldson, Dona ; O'Brie W.. Jam john i rt for é NEW : yenles, Dent tothe him. taken, since Cash. tomers, the clerks and watchman left and only Manager Minakato ees ofthe stated the. Gives accomplished was gang, of o'clock HOUR Wounding Robbers Franciaco, Oct. Gate> Golden' acta" . the cablednaar request Beof | Biven. ote The 4 established 0 | \ajow number rticle t as Inquiry. attacks at their old 0e OF , Fatally San J. Gen. n by 9 o'cloel There is ab- | here tonight for Havana, expressed NO| no truth. in such unwar-| surprise at of the reportbut of declared the -eerigus that}| affairs, Tri- | condition the le ‘ ! statemen made bj ; his tT} 1 only. solu-'!the sanitary department of the army "| bur morning t that port if occupation, : of whic " harg a a a emi easy i - ‘ a 3 . 1 reporte , of oc Is. tha of think IT can }tjon e seen a man ho answered | is ready to et : ation an m h + sais = 1 : t one | doubtless be doubly reinforced as soon] ny desc ' n ‘ . : with} acquainted can be Washington dias | of bev ith : th oe ‘iva? erime sald to-wit: ie a ¢ fel on ae edge that a 3 \ ‘ omis above et fo rth, Aa ve : e ca \ ¥ if elona from W ee unlaw ae mitted, ously did sore es ore x ite to a been | peen D 1906 bi at state afore t @nh® = the time 1 ; : y}1 kno nd and o i which r felony and $4,000 $ announced dares i the exposure ten RUSH IN AT CLOSING Charge, dep , if re Key West, Fla., Oct. 3 An l auuch- | tion many times more serious x ; Bats h Sm re wien I u ked tioning eit ; | t | paring of und | article sittht a is this poli Tribune at- uA h Thea |ment llegecat of thi the4 l date ‘ n anc fix a i : I et give Sse t : ein Salt bunt ? [ha J aa ) = v\ Rell, and Jol O'brien, ser! =s Charles Hemenwa ete nee i eae rant is to the Crinie ces: SO ee Ree Oe ene ee City, county Salt Lake : said, then and ther¢ : who il i Smyth 4 uch i t } c derous he Mr. duly‘ | corp Utah one Luetan Hi. ty isha Stat . the following lov ‘ , ie f thah tat hi a municipal state ht that Manager and Teller of San (hire Francisco Institution Fell| ed With Gaspipe. Re- Has S cSecretary pds to indicate that... pects fighting before the new 1 the uncomplimentary ehiet I fol rranted abu aa th feWh avin A Sheets. and the testimony BANK'S OFFICERS here of threatened trouble in Cuba, | ward THEY Gelihiit Gh ora: otieren! hikel Marine b with inoper:ra Li \ majorit . Sein ny anything, } ¢ 1. 1 M'/United. per- | th it: NCLT itter fel- ed the . 1< to defen arenas PMA et of the 1 { eypria 5 . Oo A 5 smyth J id4t) hundred thre thousand n a frai rom 1 seventy-three h > 1 i 1 theI ‘ n : noperty dolla being. then 1 Smyth ; minotitycof fan } ae Oo SeAT2 EROS] ithe comic Amerikearns of ae other | violentl Nant. * . ' quiry a time. pending members before 00-OF OP OY 8009 Duty 3.-Brig. Oct. jleave for Cuba at "move the nvestiga-| It is the belfef Jame Tribune nstead of courting an hor reporters the attacks Tohn | investigation, Dav two. ne pap e1 assails citizens i th po 1. GS but theae hn ne cot Tollo doll: that of e Ga wilful a nd hirt i as reun ( o ull Wet MeW Ale ia Se iv of Utah, O'Brien Tohn2D y Hemet s property oa 1906, Bel true nn). ney did say dl « 9th a UtalFea did RRR com+: follow th 1 Charles rnd oenio from t} \lexal of the oath thhe n 190%of o 6 al Donaldson O'Brien. .\WoN alias his eo D. state tot september, f Salt Lake, A.' short yesterday court within and for Salt | chic x oF dle pea it ‘ir gz \be placed in command of the military es the holdup. Dire ne ASCE rs aes Salt Lake county, state of | tion'' of the es ay eee ai ae San a I ae I ltt h | cked and -the robbers entered" with= eon He ‘ : ihis trial on the very serious ch t operations on the islanG, and alt cue = Utah, personally Le ee q en ae n t have been brought against i : : , e | out oe ca phe r nd Sasaki started forve Whirter, who, on being first du i L ate cen srition cc amay there is no inkling from official circles| As Minakato and 5a « he heads| fe compounding a Sheets of the City La} e City, worn by me, on George A. Sheet of within of Chief the O'Brien headquarters COMMAND formally White in + nonipecs or : charge ROBBERS MURDER ‘sat! ENTOMBED of Staff! to Washington, new®\the € the Vv. Remove. Mayor i did at Once.« case € of Mbel| a two Ets ers. It vill wil have gang suspended before seen Johnny police 000600 IN Assigned rot- forever make a Georpesghecte" hollow mockery set of ot itimest cor .| time.' entire "investigation" or | the but on others that last on stenographer. in. a defense by the Tribune and his; pp the chief of staff. has been as-,to Bell. ilight apologist. The cily cenns cl This Ley ae once, at duty to Cuban 8. igned ns said that it would not enly investhe designation of @harles @¢ eve ter-cnse Dut all ether a etion and wos Aae = in. Prem. is_ tue efyR. Magoon as. provisional «évernor, 3 aoe Si iee PER: of a Sheets, case the himself had night tomorrow. removed official he summoned the bouffe "investigation" an last - = Evidence. attorney George Ll nwa Attor- a - of county gathering side ee | ten adm peiratton of police affairs in : Salt Lake. A web will be woven Scotchment | apnout ae chief of police that will mevs. 3 re 3rd day ; before me, ¢ - The I | await _ | MeWhirter wouri ut Balt Lake iW, earPhe er > Mass J. the County Sr pals {3 RefO The J2% . Christensen. Cage ; Chief |} of issuance issuance by . said Sheets William the approved Parley of Judge division afternoon, sworn ‘ere Yr . robbed, were warrant arrest by. civil yesterday MeWhirter, who the : of complaint _ney for issued a Whitaker "Ke PRICE FIVE CENTS Today-Falr. CHIEF SHEETS GIVES COUNCIL CONTRADICTORY STORIES Case. under no assistance is | police, and the | . the case are} county { not ls Assumption From quests Sent From Island. criminals|less part or all of the gang had b« ! irhereanc | unded. The search for the za inidicrs | land the 82 | and hold- up men is being continued by | | the county authorities, being offered by the Salt] ony signs of activity Sheets arrested land continued EXPECTS ee the operate opera the in Swindling was PIGHTING IN CUBA ung the j The st iff's office expects an swindle of the | today. it is safe to say that the coun24 P shiny | UY authorities would not have Piha Sept. 19, Chief | iction against the chief of police to in PFOA F000 tory and at the open charges that been eee of Sheets' connection the de: While Sheets wi 1s tesb enase Lin to an be has employ was Chief | POF of | tifying own things that ‘aid not int for his arrest cee fee Weather swindle. expect held will not town =m tt bery } he I th Deputy charge allowed of police; by chief 23% tat ga t crooks OCTOBER 4, 1906. public, | Likely to Follow, Was of Sheets contradicted figure did Chief of County Attorney ey and and Sherif Takes Wind Out of the Sails of Sheets' Defenders---Other Arrests authorities farce Sheets central A. McWhirter Thompson Chief O'Brien George the council The council out of city Mayor WILL APPEAR BEFORE JUDGE WHITAKER TODAY Police county The nothing, the ‘ of outgrowth City Sept. 19. 9 UTAH, THURSDAY, oo the Action LAKE AKE CITY, ete Washington, Roosevelt he will Oct. desirous Republicans step aside Good ot of from Shee ts was assured President) pleasing the a ked ve Philadelphia, phe, eon his was after and fall the Salt} the George appointment deals crooked |clever crook of }man was in and Chief Salt previously immediately y about 2 , "he neh the not letter. only letters. This wrote They is one were what] ber he but a|The all| was tion over intere ‘ated letter Francisco he was in the result the chief to sent seen by a Mr. pared word remarks tomorrow doze a and opened before be-}was then‘iginal sheriff, it ++] pre rood for them, ‘Thatand is speak what}brought to me m 1 , be and and unique jue fusion|ing sent and my deputies and I had |ingly original an The 1 : LB +j|he is being urged to do eS several discussions over them, I do not) not forget that portion of leaders will be angry if he does it a == Pitt- rated is he Sheets knew Lake |‘lsigned hief of from police the Mr. sheriff Bailey, who re. ,* s . wa s paiehi sted »d lat Jast Oetober October office nt a Hit rte sty : In in : © = d until the Nover he wort! was } den, =a ago, time some county Weber Word 3.--If It last Bailey yoy, ph at $3] election Lake hav anye oe of because police. San pal Bailey, was that so who hestrikdid - |