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Show = Inter-Mlountain Republican a 32. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY. if SOE i eet aya WIFE V HOUSE me = AKER 7 + + erts, Hugl: ON about a Let Sof Braver commander fleet of one, is ate March: battleships a a very oo s mar tals rr Dy a acnd ne Nevin . Admiral Evans the since time Riper, has Hoilis oo a" ps aly wee ne great ships f Straits of MAS Han, commande: a emergency of own oa his ae upon th |+ |4 been awakened" jeayving the room his wife When she + +{PYroioter, save 1+ retuined her @)]cian, the + burglar, I ch Phomas ) ener lr' f Absent the From : Maas a ; en ea oF =" dirxto rune See Rvet Cae the it was aaa pecte to be his turn San geles and That wa for the other have made pendent on opportunity e { which a l fleet Bur i might. command Itis : said the give ti as ost had ill to. be hi Rear i he ‘ ( deel fleet) cruise breaking 1 Adimrals | I In tains Washington Shroeder re Ther it t and (Continued t ces Sper on VPage TIRES protest pats : the . x Serantor A. B imprisonment and disposing. finaily as far concerned, the Judge most of as Anderson septuagenarlan the is} who| the financier Aahaernie of crira- offender preventing his in- his trial. several This will probably hundred thousand avail although and]and can £ the government's amount dollars, bill absolutely] was never sence IMaintains ‘ Walsh pimost cen|;. taken|/ing Cees vessel was . took Bold ) the Examiner: The officers Atlantic will of a bond Frontot. sentence defiantly. His : ce anticipated fleet and thank attorneys, Then hav- ‘ Anderson's Judge new for I'll Show You How Make the Money Fly. re- trial. had prepared a $50,000. Immediately States Pay-/and obtained circuit court which SAGAN TO | OF Ts re qui will}! to j ered pils The The of bank, in to be the on master. |ment He tried a thei truth banker, but to re ned building pS; of OF NATION bill. Senator > to ing the serve), 7 his resolution to discharge state Commerce commission to who had Gould, off connection the So of letter. é notorious with sold. who Parisian him De to break Sagan Cocolte Adoree: I have T-am but waltuntil how, TY. you =" ae kein t seeanay| currency to my ter the the Interfrom con- how - anc the we with himThe 1 monkey can and make the I will money be De rani eat e Sagan authenticity of. nd. he a the let- will be abundantly proved examining maeistrate. eee not a safely} is worse insult is much Bonl! that. insult this the ‘for Frenen it. was a Spat on declares >| old for money. The the. letter. to wished of far : y written was it reproached George "Ma pentiy , ee a her she is re a surround" mystery the forgery Sagan married caller 1en the day Anna deformally Gould says and she Gould Anna the letter to' Bonk self delivered eer AW reais the not the let- ted: ; retor talked a c not providing woman-.states In and Oregon much woman canbe ‘ you public." refused to show the iet; Sag: declarSagan, ju mping np eo up, p sone Se dissipate being Fo} from the show of Boni letter a forgery De Sagan Wrote It > > Sagi Republican correspondent able * ~ trial & before e house considered the postoffice bill The coipinittee on forelgn the marine FIRE corps. ee ty eae ee LAUNDRY WAGON IN CAUSES Yred DRIVER ---w Flodquist, A. Empire-Utah TROUBLE) driver Laundry for company, his wagon on South Temple and Vest streets last night while he ered some laundry packages, and he returned other packages wagon ere on fire. It Is that some-one in passing thre and away that it. ea cigar fell_on St. SY (he « Mrs. Aurel Batony!, . husband, respopdente-who gee Mr. Bateny!aA 41 ‘ve 7» New ; rik York sot hee s.her..coac hms BetelTew his 7 ‘ . : ~* io who ader leader itis ial it, peor eh. y Root J Did Not Tell All Ss Shepard Case, Facts in Says Lo e Pag ee Washington, March 13.-The following statement was made public today by Secretary Loeb concerning a Root, B. of Jess Interview published a Butte attorney, who recently tried to secure a pardon for Richard B. separa of salt Lake. the] "Mr. pefore Root, an attorney, appeared the president asking him to left) pardon a man the|man was who had convicted supposed| Cameron' carelessly|o¢ what Ann's : sued ten been convicted literature. the facts to at first that for selling a Mr. the the "De March necessary 25. to postpone eleven meu oe WedT Ci which 21 a4 imeludes~ Saturday, caused Leo Grubb today in the cock, the young 13.-Three trlal actor, were of on Raymond it developed Thursday, mother of Helen Hitchcock's that she had been Mrs. out Hitch- brought Von wife did that by the wronged by Hagen, had witness believe her told room comedian. asking his aid in + + The ‘after' troubles panie warning, + tol made stand Improper having the cock Helen her first today. years-she outside the the costume et Mr. you left a of + + + + wife, fired, pavement, + + and she'fell dead. a second hit. the + + to. st jbab; ir but the murderés Infant and th + ond + + body. Grub bullet into 1 turned + pona 1is Ge" pulling t6 the walk minutes was 200 his ‘wi +| the weaand. of Utah National Investigation Not OFFE E " R R e WARD President 3 OF $10,000 McCornick Silence De- Will Cease, Breaks ,:nd Makes. State- ment . Public. to + + «irl = + . | head lors clare Ata meeting Utah National noon, it was of the directors bank yesterday unanimously of the after- agreed that 4/2 statement be made to the public, in +| which, for the first time'since the rob- . -+| rigger, dropped and within few dead bery became known, President' W. 8S. +) McCornick admits' that the amount +¢|Stolen was $106,250,'and not $48,000. + | All of the directors of the bank were a 2 1 the exceptions of J. P. > 064446444644 444444465 eee John Henry Smith, who the city. The meeting called etpressly for of submitting a statement lic covering "the theft of the purpose to the pubfunds from reserve chest of the national bank. Accompanying the statement to the é 3 -Nothing public, the directors of the "bank ofdemonstration | ¢oria pe Ward of $10,000 for the arrest March aval Venezus ia is Drone e I ees ded ec here as | nd eonviction of the person or percoat tenn ae stole the money, declaring rs iu ae + Pet lon one Se gapewo = guilty ee parbela phalt claims. The 'state department is|'s ffid viene TN TORE Coe preparing the : papers called' for by} | erton detdotive ane has in char ge 3 Ww as pan hee Senator Lodge's resolution asking for of the investigation from the first, the correspondence between. this edged sane a statement in which he says ernment and the Castro administra-| that the Pinkerton agency will con- apShe ee: ames 1ere Root When is M4 e® £22 3 doubt hat j tinue Secre ary jare the rur search until the guilty ones o-earth, prepared the Lodge the correspondénce resolution. } , The eaaut of President McCoris sent: to | nick, indovse@ ufianimously by the dithe senate a joint resolution willbe ; rectors, is as follows: passed that will authorize the' Presino) dent to adopt such measures as may e Staweent: St. Poem Ba et neeecay ce said Garden wore eae + + tro.to give satistaction to the demands asthe from arlsing country f this theater and had gone twice to his country home. On both occasions she spent the night with Helen, Hitchcock never molesting her. "Is that Direct carstore "thelr. "Washington, less than a more composed than Hagen had been. testifled that she had met Hitch- with killed baby Two friends accomthem. Without. any Grubb pulled a pisfrom his coat potket and when e aoe to force President's so 1s that probable be If {Gotae eae: Taree 08 tue mika aS ts eo mamnimiatration. 18| siege ty ieuion oer aaa lengths She trio had just a: discussion. He fired tending to against ates Proposals. tender a ibe, the the ordeal of telling of her her in POOR OLD CASTRO WiLL BE BROUGHT TO TERMS girl released from custody. Second, Helen Von Hagen herself admitted on the stand that she knew her companion, Flora Whitson, was a girl of bad reputation. Third, Elsie Voecks, the other aleged victim, confessed that she was not a girl of good morals at the time she met Hitchcock. girl the sleeping vas And then there was put in evidence a letter which Mrs. Von Hagen wrote to Hitchcock expressing the same be- lief and ahd + + 944 OOS <_ daughter the Di infant, riage. + + + WAS ir his wife, aged.17-and attempted to kill their ‘six-months-old. + + + . recently Hagen, in not as Von Mary + pani + +, +a friend of +. grabbed the points brought charges a + + + + girls, First, as March defense + + last sent that io terms.) patience Is exhausted special commisstoner of a Castre Secretary" Root. The haan and |sossip and and the ee rumor, made based ond upon circulated 1tis|im the community, an make the followstatement of facts: Ing as "an necurate will to Venezuela in short "On. 908, It was discovexpedient fails : yeaa the bank. mayt of SR nEME 5 ‘Castrooy etaes time. por the feeling of un oast- more corgibre trom Pane ieee be we sir: e as, svbrter a irt, she replied. "I have it on now, un er neath this one." The brown skirt ghe wore reached to her ankle "Please raise your puteiae skirt and show the jury the skirt you then wore the assistant district attorney orde red. The politicians and court hangers-on who had fought their way into the room rose in a body took attendants down as the with the request. She reaching a. few inches below All the effect of the < soon at ishness was lost though, when Attorney Stanchfield the defense asked her if she had told an ela ne, > Children's soclety that she be » ever coming to New living in Pike true." mitted, "Yes, s No Carats Maude cusations against She made no Mr, Garvan Hitchcock, and haarautic She on not intend she should. court being cross-examined when nd again journed, and will take the Monday at the resumption of the e t morning The ex:‘amination of Helen Von Hagen took up the early of the day proceedings She stuck to the story she had told on the previous day, ol meeting the actor first near the Garden theater, then visiting his Great Neck home, and finally going to his room in Forty-first street with Flora Whitson, The girl's mother then took the stand and intraatated this. Mrs. Von Hagen sald she had known Hitchcock long before this affair arose and had known his wife slightly, through living at Great Neck. The other witnesses of the Gay were not material. Stabbing Mystery. fact, been it was guilty shown that of dispos- such OnanPe. an This |calling ny for any further denial notice Become by him, or whatsoever.' talk. age Se ON ee Big Timber eee Threatened, speHelena, Mont,, March 13,-A cial from Big Timber says that the entire town threatened by fire and is that a number of business houses and residences have been destroyed ot seat Big Timber is the county built Sweetgrass county and Is a well ive. peated in puolic. "The president spoke with severily to Mr. Root about his effort to secure by deception the pardon of a man wuil- |ty of Gourley and that he lived at Crescent street, Brooklyn When questioned about the woman or his motive for having driven a knife into her throat, he sullenly refused village of 2,500 or 3,000 persons. is blowing, Which A heavy winds renders the fire department Ineffect- and one or two other books he called classical authors. pote play Root s fale Mr. theater|for Lake Salt in the concert the acre ae ae the Or-,gards Ann's St. the of benefit the tor any stute-~ to accept of course, declines 25, on] March Wednesday, age her | Pphanage to Wet 7 s . , ade , as co account of the engagement of Wilton!ment oe ore _ oe ap ip ~-batlkayes; Benefit It has become wounds were) than serious. night, iInfanti-° committed locked up at police headquarters, refused stubbornly to tell anything except his name, He said he was Harry eb or cigaret stump] As q matter of the laflammable|the man had His painful + + corner suicide street + t -FOEs: | has namin ee naming hands more the a crowded AMOUNT +) York, March 13.-Margare t woman a striking looking of Smith, whose is shrouded ir personality 38, mystery, was fatally stabbed three times in the throat today in tront 215 Bast Thirty-sixth street by a man who is supposed to be her sweetheart. w and The man, who as arrested contents of the wagon ing of many other kinds of obscene In removing the packages and sub-|pooks-books whose very titles were duing the fire Flodquist was burned|such that they ought not to be reabout the considered ona ; ADMITS 13.- -_-_+ > --__-__-- First] for selling obscene dellv- | Root misrepresented when} president by stating in York, March attempted cide,-and + +, New favoring an AND WIMSELE Ia., + | + pressing it against the heaa of +| Reckless Before Meeting Him, A affairs reported the consular. service reorsanizalion bill, which has already passed the senate. A bill was reported by the naval affairs committee adding 100 men t0} Though Young, They Had Been WIFE KILLS + + ttt+e+40 New freight rates This led to a sharp controversy between him and Senator Elkins as to whether the committee was giving due attention to making an early report on this measure. The » Murder, +++ HIS Oskaloosa, + GIRLS MAKE NO COMPLAINT f sideration of his bill to give the commission power to pass on increases of appropriation + PRICE FIVE CENTS._ Today-Fair. MURDERS * + Nothing to Show That the Comedian Did Anything Wrong. No the The in SENATE AND HOUSE) Ful Fulten then clared to he IN a aA MH WSSPIn tn ate today r. Simmons of WoO ‘ 3 olina spoke on the Aldrich the did nothing Sagen De he Then sailed. Gould RO c res thie state- rightly, During + mo Despite "Prince de}: De Boni ed it a forgery. a complaint." make che banker." AFFAIRS ma | HUSBAND. Boni terroy:and clearer toy mind. of the tha building. | nothing lost was duty3 His masters, the | another fire was eppouieser: areto ete man his banker bar for counsel of Miller S. John or brigade did they that announced be- | defense, janitors and to the case carrying template prompt-|con such ith hat the flames} United States supreme court, a eae tint Smeg pupils ‘ r i he tu orderl HMAN serve two masters.' "The proofs show that he lent ia : ; himself from the three institutions railroad 13.-What| repetition can PRe per aan gram Averted, has charge. ter it will be made an never er more law a hat told Judge Ditts: -¢ letter this read witll you "If will know why I:beat that man." that judge sald: » "If I read he in my expericase in any said before, ‘No man| have shown Ags I u narrowly averted In my Peekvi When the | exposition bucke teachers igh (licienc { il af 4 Mare} vio- Masters. belief that a of disregard it is my reckless sont > controlled. * a such for thirty years been, prac-| ee Narrowly constitute 'Two Serve intended TESTIMONY FAVORS ACTOR HITCHCOCK The latter pearance on CASTELLANE ' "'S-|\ticing law and on the bench passing ; : of awitnesses, s and 0 re on athe reliability yet] : ts a l@oattern aud 2 : ‘defendant the things that law. of the "I have ees ee 7 do ation Eaiens. eine this Can't against the inthe Second conae biisay " ies a : * I d ef | ¢ | en 1 re.204 d AVAIL 9 12.-Tony Ba eae Pa a NO 2 March doubt-that been ence. ood ft 1 school, vetul \ TAFT ut OF Weather |Ottt++++++o++s . own reputed experience with the actor at his Forty-first street room. She was called merely to ¢orroborate Helen Von Hagen's stories about walting for the actor outside the stage doors and going with him to his home at Great Neck - DE of appeals a supersedeas 14, 1908. Was spared oe stoically, they imposed was the sentence before Judge Grosscup in the United Francisco, the dollars. be on of WAIT TILL 1 WED THE OLD MONKEY to the prison term, the defendant was ordered to pay the costs panmee. ie ' i ° i F ar secretal despite ps ich. Dor iue intended constate rma: : U the an ae et DAS SANs }tl COAC Judge a years but search|not be more thah ten or fifteen thous- AGAINST ‘ Coli 1) LtcNn Six.) OF by wrecker, tinge ae In addition after went. lorror ‘ ih Wainwright sailors no almost morning of Tatt by * : "ade . t is . . ; ed id ( th be Admiral today 4 of of ek still] co nd ol said is cape re } he Svan iy mel! Thes Goodrich held are' service, and ranks fill to candidates logical vans' place at present 28° at this}]of doubt,|to culprit wes the one when ‘ cord-|°, u h Was one fusal new rey tl : ae i al on 1 if is WERE - * Neb Fn i ty. bee \dinir l-in-Aurcust | he WwW oe last ecco on February oe was in ides Nt S Omahi : vt 700 , I nerica agopoeltion the fuse. politi- financial eu flve lo p e aa safe . thing PROTES? j Southt ound sentenced R. Walsh, raflroads, men you most hearty for your cordial welcorne. When we have completed target practice we will be glad to have the people of California laspect the Pacific fleet and judge for themselves. OBLEY D. EVANS, Rear admiral, on board the Connecticut. was This aereogram received y the Examiner o'clock 2.30 this morning via Point Loma. and distance telephone message received by any paper from Admiral Evans since his great armada left the Atlantle coast and was In answer to the following wireless message sent by the Examiner to him: "Rear Admiral Robley D. Evcommanding battleship t: Warmest greetings from California, Los Angeles takes first opportunity to bld you welcome. "Los Angeles Examiner." Reason Why Count Boni Beat the Prince Is Now Disclosed, Vd « of athe staycélebrated of judgment case contein-| Milwaukee of The ey The money + 28, owner To Los Angelds commander-in-c@hief, at tie men eee of the placed} most!made possible the pending release arguments of thelr responsible in the one service, ejjent under. bail nearly $256,000 in. gold coin in a small on the appeal eife. dn nis sle¢ ping apartment After Assuming that the Syeetate court arriving at the target practice grounds sustains Judge Anderson and t he prooccasion was had to count the coin, ceeding of the lower federal court, the and {it was found >to be intact. This probabilities are that John R. Walsh was on February. 7 The combination will have his head shaved and don his was thrown on and little mor 6 thought rison pie. of blue jea on Paris, afar 13.-Count Boni de was ne to the money. until 21 days Febru = 1 of next Oe to os abo Castellane ent a letter to the Tabe ry-W. andthe a Kold-piece ‘bag, containing | Anderson» said : Gade le y. He 4 that , $3,800, was gon err ate tan eating ‘De Sagan he. nag gg Bien on reasonable | Urged the Prince to prosecute a. + | it bax or Before leaving San el asbeside , ~ himself. toNeraSee Ss,another: the re the coin ee hii jerousiy" : th 1 ai ment 1 Ametey ac-{ to om hag ibllithe na bes tl far by vas sVal ? tremendor thi cept hea the upon devolving second The organization, al Evans himsel Whe niet rein? Fs h wus . Anderson ' 18.-John and Te Serve March banker + to Masters . peeeeamens #]in the federal penitentiary at Fort +]{Leavenworth, Kansas. : Before refusing Waish's motion for lo} overruling : | new trial, the motion for eee payrnaster's : been the ee dmiral Admi : that Chicago, fag Shey man tJ COURT DOLLAR BAG? inals and intimating that Walsh's ofaes ensé against the laws merited a far March 13.-The dis-]graver punishment which the extreme of has oat al : bi* uary | oe ee why Pr two reasons not heed his coun- were To: | as naval officers beyond any one Another men in the ne | put | Ee ths Evans eee in command | | ois 13.000-mil ThereRoosevelt did dent iors } Irst cillor The first Attempted ; ---- fighting machine, of on sire It | iy e oe bare very feeble health has been no secret to those tn Washington who know how Delast really was Evans ill Admiral cember. Not one, but half a dozen of | eee, by query trace . | ce ‘ aaa: -Pregident _Ryoseveltknew he eee oe THREE- cruiser the Tra Se all their preparations dehis pleasure, will have no to see "Fighting Bob" "urged: eevee another pesides o7 fleet the a between husHollis is 30 a formerly Ky money armored the man ee | | and the no was], u @ fae aa tne" h th guest of hone: ee eee " aoe the better, os ANn-/| to an-oid . ant ~ vis mother had. there THAT Francisco, the vey | sto en aansg : Fivkeecce ia Maarten rv that no trevble and wife. a ae Louisville, ws puzzling voint flee eae 2 a t ales - sh coast towns, haere ree | ing $3,800 from the , aoupta : aa aon | the : of for --$-$----- ye Minne -| on faattyitien la ae w vi estivities | planned he Ly GOT apeacan ront| left 4 aieai tHE' SRE ake aed mistook THOUSAND mt | th - ' " of re a by und + classed Receptions. re . ee yao aA cee he assévts who | WHO off Callao. hile. oat i. sonnet been band years from ; ae oo at the ou-board rianqueti ¢ ciao, Litt an rae vctahae, beeen 18 revolver a cut, Admiral Evans' flagship, to fieet the while officials of Lima : W ee a corroborate the on on t aoe ho - = ant - of ape : apie a ane has had charge of ne Gung drew aeyertstetereteeeteesetete++o = } ‘ BY -- +4 + presane Me cpAS UME? ; oa Be bridge-directly cabin. eee sear ACmirel Bote, virtually a SCORED +|, almost beginning IS >from 14 i. spent the WER HE ‘rea, a fkom ‘wlelnultanteout aan ne oe ae ‘ «> + + ax she approached the bed, +|Judge Anderson Says Defend- individual on whom the responsibilities 1+ of the greatest naval-undertaking any|# country ever attempted has been ¢ a fee forx ] less than an twelve twelve hou hours - eet Llal- x aaetreritiaSee mother. ° Returning to her own roomy; afier quieting the child, 1+. + LS onic Re a 7oR + # Mrs... Hollis died within a-few minutes. Hollis told the-ofticers of the. »olice ste ihe he io Since "oT Ne miicsds ee afloat occupying an with Hollis's was room Years. Beneath the pillow and greatest ever sick tas th + child, who adjoining + 13,-Admiral of. morning. + \* this had been awakcrying of' their I+ . _-_ . a Washington, Evans, o'clock Mrs. Hollis ened by the }* + + + Com- mande 8 + '# Never Liveda Greater Seaina}+ ora ae 4 TO t A GOES + + THF HHH H HH HHH FH HHH | + THAT + Gat the enve > chief hid wifenofagents, ates ombelyn Forsythe .+4 | Great Bane eum 18 SenoA Ce ck eee, S| a rr eee oO street, Northwest, KNO LL private A. revStates killed and United shot i+ Core. WS jr. David + + YIXVITES PUBLIC INNSPRCT FLEET. Los Angeles, Cal., March 13.- Through the Examiner, Admiral Evans, commander-in x chiet of 3° Pacific fleet now anhas extended the first invitation to the people of Los Angeles and of California to visit his ships and luspect thaém when they have completed ‘target practice in Mexican waters and visit these shores Eveangs message Is as follows CEFF Hoe e eee ees 1 ' ore oes Not Attend at but Is Game to the D Hollis, to 13.- he as- EVANS a Washington, March Dreaming of burglars, secretary MARCH eres eee) oe BO 444444444444444045444464564 54054544 45040440005 9 1 FG +s se + s+ ooo tootoe VOLUME 1X HUMBER fo Johuoson Wilt Declare Himeself, St. Paul, Minn., March 12.-Governor announced John A. Johnson has not President himself candidate for and will but he fs in the next few s to write will recegnize his Indors ement last ec Democratic state committee letter will put heart in the friends, not only in Minnesota but in many other states. It will go over the country as Johnson's acceptance of Minnesota's 6Upport -for ' tac presidency ra gzedy The which re sulted In the killing of Major von Schoenbeck, in a madhouse incarceration and the has created a sensation in German social circles, second only to the exposures of the court Camarilla by Maxmillian Harden. A picture of Frau von Schoenbeck is shown at the top. Below at the left is a photo of C aptain von Geoben, and at the right of Major von the of suicide Madame Schvenbe ck oL von Captain von Schoenbeck, Goeben, |