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Show "COUNT" MILHOUSEN MAY GAIN HIS LIBERTY Salt Iake, Aug. 17. Should "Count"' Henry Mllhousen succeed in inducing induc-ing the stale board of pardons to free him on next Saturday, ho will be taken in charge by the immigration plfieers and returned to Germany, whore be is said to have had a long criminal career. Mllhousen had a half dozen charges of burglary against him when he was lentenced by Judge Iow!r of the district dis-trict court to nervo 20 years in the t-lnte prlxon in January last. He stole horses, hay, barneyx. groceries and provisions, and a large amount of stolen goods was found at his home south of the city after his arrest. Mllhousen confessed to burglarizing several stores, as well ax raiding thicken roosts, and declared that when he entered a store he used a wagon end term to cart off the plunder, plun-der, which he cached in bis home. He had enough groceries on hand at the time of his arrest to have lasted him nnd his wife several months. Mllhousen has not boen In the Unl-ti Unl-ti States three years, and is subject io deportation by tho Immigration officers of-ficers on the ground of being an habitual criminal Whether or not the board of pardons will look favor-nblv favor-nblv upon his application for pardon i.s not known, but it Is very likely that the pardon will be granted, as it will relieve the state or curing for Milhousen during the next 20 years. |