Show GIVES HIMSELF UP after two days in asks friend to notify police salt lake june 1 stanisa the austrian who murdered herman in a bunk house near tho oregon short line viaduct monday night surrendered to tho police at I 1 4 5 this morning he sought george J Di ellch who is tho lunch man at the bismarck saloon about and asked that ho notify the to como and get him masich after committing acho murder of sought two of his countrymen and confided to them tho details deed then ho told bliem that ho was going to give him sel up to tho police to this tho austrians Aust rians sought by protested saying that they would hang him this so filled masich with terror that he sought a hiding place and has remained out of sight since that time until today yesterday ho became worried about tho murder it preyed upon his mind ho asked two austrians Aust rians to go to georgo bielech Bi ellch vho aho acts as interpreter and agent for many foreigners in this country He asked them to ask hig advice in tho matter and promised to act upon his bielich at once sent word to to come into town and give himself up to the police explaining that the nature of his crime and the fact back of it would most surely secure his acquittal if ho held for trial then came from his hiding place in a shack at garfield and took the first train ha could get into this city ho went at once to the bismarck saloon where ho found bielich Bl elich after ordering a lunch and a glass of beer told him all tho details of his crime how had himself sought hla life and of the trip to garfield made by to accomplish his purpose while this recital was in progress bielich had summoned the police the patrol wagon driven by driver 0 C brown hurried out and picked up patrolmen lyon pierce and davidson they made the arrest in the saloon at the police station said that he had thrown the revolver away after killing he gave his age as 37 years and said that ho was an Austrian laborer the formal complaint charging with murder will be drawn today and an early arraignment will take place before judge flohl in the criminal division of the city court |