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f ~—TOWNWHENTURKS »—TOFIXING CONSPIRACY ON MNAMARAS. oa try es yet unexplored or little known. TTALIANS SHELL BURNS TELLS OF THE TRAIL THAT LED ‘Detective Burns, Three Men Buildings That Figure in the Great Bomb Conspiracy SINK A STEAMER Guns of Two Cruisers Batter St. Jean di Medua, Aveng- ing Attack on Vessel WARNING AT TRIPOLI. Governor Issues Proclamation Declaring the City in a State of Siege. FIUMEF, Hungary, Oct. 7—An Ita falling verse) havitig been sunk by the Turkish guns at Saint Jean de Medua two Italian cruisers shelled the town and then proceeded to sea. ROME, Oct. 7 (via frontier).—To- y state that advices from Tripol! the Italian Governor, Rear-Adimarl Bo- | a’Olmo, has issued a proclamatic nouncing that the town js fn a state of siege, and warning the population that obedience will be exacted in order that public order may be maintained. Capt. Cagni, commanding the Italian forces that have been landed, addressed | the eallors to-day instructing them in their duties of maintaining order and of protecting the consulates from pos- sible attack. ABRUZZi BELIEVES THE WORST 18 OVER. Ie ts reported that Vice-Admiral the Duke of the Abruzzi, considering that the acute state of the war has passed, has submitted to the King @ plan to organize a scientific expedition Into the interior of Tripoll. He proposes to Ywtudy the flora, fauna and water courses, and proceeding south through Central Africa, eventually enter coun According to further advices from Tripol!, the smaller Italian warships are engaged in searching for and removing mines that were laid by the Turks in Tripolitan harbors, in order that the ports bearing the troops from Italy may enter in safety. Nearly the entire body of the Tripoll- tan police has offered to enter tho Ttallan service, and similar offers hav been received from other local officials. Gov. Borea 4'Olmo is organising the . public services, The Italian post-oftice bas been reopened and the Italian coat of arms placed over the doorway. ITALIAN® SEIZE CITY OF DERNA AND GULF COAST. It was learned to-~tay that the Ital- fans have occupied Derna and the coast of Bombah Gulf. Thus ts revealed the plan of the Itallan campaign in Nortli- érn Africa. The object was to insure, above all else, the occupation of Cy- renaica, which {s the richest part of the invaded country, Accordingly a great naval display was made before Tripol! to deceive the Turks while Rear Admiral Aubrey, commander-in-chief of the fleet, fetgning a pursuit of the Tur- h fleet, landed a force from the bat- | tleship Vittoria Emanuele Il, at To-| bruk, occupying Bombah Guif and the town of Derna 600 miles Kast of Tri-| poll. The Hungarfan into Naples to-day eamer Tisza came | having on board ——. (Continued from First Page), which a worker declared had been placed there | structural fron ast January by Jolin J. McNamara Jetective Burne went further than the pare accusation that the McNamaras MoeMan'gal hal dynamited the es building in Los Angeles and jcharse 1 that they were gulity of a series sutrages that had cost more than jone hundred lives. He said: EVIDENCE IN LONG SERIES OF DEADLY EXPLOSIONS. 1 t and “1 have got evidence fastening the guilt of these men as the men who ldirected and executed the serles 0 dynamite and nitro-glycerine explosion including those in Los Angeles Times buil the Lucas Bridge and Iron Company, at Peorla, TL; the Mo | Clintic-Marshall Construction Company, | at Buffalo, N. ¥.; Hoboken, N. J, and ttsburgh, Pa.; the Municipal Building al Springfield, Mass; the Iroquola Iron Works at South Chicago, the Llewellyn tron Works at Los Angelos, the Amert- an Bridge Company in New York and » Western Fuel Company at Mil- Waukee. ‘The cases against these men and legally established by fr- je evidence, will be Involved, but demands f justice will not permit me to give information a¥ to these others at pres: ent." The drastic methods employed by Detective Burns rushing his three prisoners across the continent to Los Angeles brought a torrent of denuncta- Uon upon his head, and ultimately led his indictment for kidnapping last June, James McNamara and O, KE, Me Manigal we arrested quietly in De trelt and taken from there to Chicago without any announcement being made ut the naiue of & ai gee them. They were well on their wa Los Angeles before the “big # broke in In polls with the arrest of John J. McNamara, w ni 4H EVeninG WORLD, BATUKDAY, Voss ou final arrest was the manner in which | Burns got third prisoner out of Indiana and on his way to Callfonia John J. McNamara was arrested after the courts of record had adjourned and us only arraignment in Indiana wae before Judge a police mag’ trate, Who was unable (9 pasa upon the Jextradition phases involv |The Grand Jury that indicted Burns delivered this opinion on the arrest of J. J. MeNamara: {COURT'S RULING ON THE KID- Collins, “While dynamiting atrocious orlme ible crime, even though It be committed | |for the purpose of taking @ man to | where justice may be saeted out to him. | The law should be enforced with decency and dignity, and the taking of | a man out of his office and hurrying him through certain formalities of law without giving him time to consult with his irlends or an attorney, and then| putting Sim in an automobile and} hurrying him out of the State with the | evident purpose of preventing his hav- ing an opportunity of Invoking all pro- tection that the law may afford him, is unjustifiable fn a community that be- ieves In the supremacy of law.” The extreme penalty for kidnapping lin indiana is five years’ Imprisonment. is an Probably the most sensational disclos- ure 80 made by members of thi Burns detective agency was that Me Manigal had confessed the dynamite plot implicating the McNamaras in al ite details. Burns himself later dented that this confession had been obtained. | Chief, of Detectives Wood of Chicago was responsible for the statement that McManigal had confessed, He sald “While [am unable to state the details I can say that there ts no doubt the confession of McManigal will make on sure in all the cases unless ts the ker of the on for what he told." Chief Wood went on to say that McManigal confession told how the three prisone: were responsible for the snuffing out of 112 lives and the destruction of $2,600,000 An «\tonal feature of the! werth of property. oe @ liar who says that Bu up’ the evidenc Angeles job. William J. Buri of the suspects in the dynamiting cases, the “frame-up" charges which certain el have been making ever since John J. McManigal were arrested last April for Angelos Times, Oct. 1, 1910. Burns {3 a smiling and affable person, | with reddish halr and close-cropped red mustache and ruddy checks in which) the color comes and goes. He ta under medium height, stockily built. When he talks Burns oither says, “I don't care to talk about that now,” or elge he calls A spade a spade and comes straight out wth the story to back his assertions, Burns was preparing to leave for the dynamite trial in Los Angeles, begin- ning on Thursday next, when @ reporter for the Evening World asked him in his New York office what he thought would be the outcome of the prosecution. “I do not make predictions, neither do T care to discuss the details of a case in advance of trial," he replied. "I did tell the story in some detafl—not all, by any means—in McClure's Magazine for August, becauso the public has a right not to be misled, For that reason I will give you first hand the main facts of {he dynamite case as I have discovered them. THE SEARCH BEGUN FOR tHe! PRESIDING GENIUS. ‘Arim Bey, the newly appointed Turkish Governor of Tripoll, his wife and son! tena ve Agency, was called Into and several officers, who have deen | the dynamite war less than a mou De int by Turkey to organize the defense | fore the destruction of the baling, of Tripoll. The vessel was stopped at| the Los Angeles Time: At mt Hine fee by an Itallan ship and ordered to| the conflict betw the American ge her route to Naples. Her vom-| Bridge pany and the Internationa mander Was warned agalust any at-|Assoctation of Bridge and Structural tempt to evade these orders, ltron Workers had been waging five A atch fre Naples says that} SYears-eince Aug, 10, 1905, Detectives when! the stoamer docked Arim Bey wua| ad produced no conclusive evidence o: Anxious to know what had ha he common origin of nearly Atty dyna After he had sailed, He refused to| mite outrages against ‘ovensshop’ diy care had been lost to Turk As|had become actually a reign of terror | the Tisza ts a foreign vessel, her T ntly wow a directing genta and she : ted to proceed | tions or else thors must have been an to Flume. 1 f susRent miggested~| A telegram from Caro to-day saya |criine which one would be loath te a that tho Italian crutses Puglia now at ite to any one man, arn Port Said has been instructed to watch | “We wer Gl by telegraph to inves: the Suez Canal for Turkish sold te the dynamiting of some bridge | Quarantined there that ra of the MeClintte-Marshall Con- | are ni oyed Italy, The tion ny, which was buildin Egyptian Government has notified the | bridge across the Tilinots River at F woldiers that ‘h tt not be allowed | Pe r as Bept. 4 110. to leave glycerine evidently had dor work A wireless mearage from Tripoll tila |About the yard we were ur afternoon says tha A:niral Bara- | now to atacover an unoxpl clock vel! has issued ord that hoe cao | * bomb. In m of the shall go Int Interior beyond the | that had preceded on range of of th t “la clue was left of , town has become ant tives who W 4 imonthe and ai natives who fied om mY a ne ma Freee eturning, The Ital sa luck > fall on a hot trafl on ov building roads and repat dications 4 LONDON, the war between Italy a elored with all the tricks t by the Italians, 1 Oct er the Wililam J. Burns Na tt wan") but 2) Tells His Story of the Dynamite Cases! against the McNamara brothers and McManigal for the Los the hend of the detective agency who engineered the arrests urns ‘planted’ the dynamite and ‘framed bristied all over at the very mention of 1 In the case, | NAPPING CASE. | kiduapping Is also an indefens- | hotel register and obtained a good des eription of him. THE CONNECTION OF INDIAN- APOLIS WITH PEORIA. “Here was one of the characteristic sips of the cunning criminal. pointing his way to Peoria, had directed attention to Indianapolis by telling of the imaginary owner of the Peorla quarry, ‘G. V ianapolis.’ Our operative and tried to find ‘Clark.’ such man, but we got on the track of Sark of In-| went there ements of labor untonism and Soclalism| {Wo men, one answering "Metiraw's McNamara, his brother J Ml description, who had been heard talk- prother Jim and Ortle| ing familiarly of John J. McNamara, the dynamiting of the plant of the Los| ufactured the bombs !n his room with tho assistance of his brother, "Jim." The first of these bombs, Jit 1s alleged, was ustd by James McNamara at Steubenville, O., June 20, 1909, “These jobs were so bafflingly suc- cessful,” continued Burns, “because tho machine usually blew Itself to pleces along with everything thereabouts, The dynamiting art had been brought almost to perfection, Job after job was done Without léxving so much as @ clock- wheel to raise @ suspicion, The alarm Was set for a time when the perpetrator of the outrage would be miles away, establishing @ perfectly good allbl, The only danger, once the machine was de- Posited stealthily tn the ‘enemy's’ shop or beside the pler of a bridge, was that the tleking of the clock Inside the pack- Age might be heard by some super-sen- altive night watchman, These clocks did ck loud enough In some instances to save the lives of the men who heard n “This ‘infernal machine’ in our hands was a tantalizing, mute, inscrutable witness for days and days. Everything used In making {t was ord ary stock such As any man might buy at any hardware store, ‘The only promising | clue appeared to be the an containing | the nitro-glycerine, and t ut looked like | | ers. | the Iron Secretary-Treasurer of the Iron Work- Peoria, also, had furptshed a ‘clue in the visit there of 1 Hockin of Workers’ Executive Board, with McNamara, and thelr warning to fa rafiroad official that unless he union- fzed his force there would be troubl So I detailed operatives to watch Mc- Namara’s headquarters in Indianapolla, to.‘shadow! biny wherever he went and to tt and identify every person with whom he came Into contact. “This ts just how far we aad gone tn the dynamite investigation when the Log Angeles Times was blown up. “Now they say that Burns has been waging an unholy war against organ- the Los Angeles case by the Mayor, prominent labor men In California ex- pressed thelr gratification because thi knew my work In San Francisco felt confident that 1t would be an ho: est and efficient investigation. In San Francisco the grafters cried that Burn: was persecuting capital; now I ar pursuing labor, But let me tell an: one who might be influenced by twaddle"—the Burns jaw came fo! nd the © and gestures emphatic—"let_ me any one Interested that Burns ts especter of criminals. He runs a ive agency and its business !s to ward, the blue eyes grew gray vo! tell | tind the persons responsible for a crime, first cere. Perhaps the trad had not got warm for » Jong “oh clockwork bomb seemed to offer r not ra ‘load,’ Its tabr oatora sawed out @ board about Aree » wide and nine inches i Italian force holds the coas; of Cyren- ‘ 5 aica, tho Italian navy dominates the| Ana to tt had wired a small dry pat Mediterranean, the Adriatic and the Hed | tery) lying on fis side, and @ little Gea, menacing the porte of Buropean|Serm clock, To the thumb-key on the Turkey and assuring the eate passage | DACk Of fe clocs for winding the mlaza of the military expedition of 60,000 men | they had 92° SON Renee ther [aly Is about to land tn 7 | metal Vent that we ° " complete h ariel “| went of and ine th key turned the eles very |merc. sirip came in contact wit TURKEY HELPLESS WITH HER [ot or sirip alinohed to @ polo of ie MANY TROUBLES, [ary battery. Telephone wires led fy ‘ tnia cloc current to a Turkey remaine and apparently | pirating can © ape dina fk helpless. She hav seen the last rem=!can of nitro-giyeerine, This was the nant of the one-time great Ottoman pe t lotion of the Empire in Africa torn her grasp, | 47 g-the chine used fi ractically witsout " the lator eutrages which f fe Darl ey a! divisions, three, owed the Loe Angeles Timea ened with revolt in her ever turbulent “2” pe Ee Huropean provinces, surrounded on SOMBS, HE SAYS, MADE BY THE M'NAMARAS, every hand by reientiess foe mains plunged in apathy, A new Ministry hae been formed at Constantinople, but ity stability tn seri- ously doubted. The Young urke are determined to neize full control of the Government, and are stronuovsly © Aeavoring to fan the war spirit of the nation for political purposes, she re- Bu would nol discuss the hiate of this bomb invention as the prose tion expects to present tt at the Loa Angeles trial, but The Evening World learned that the prosecution wil « that the machine was perfected by Jovan J, MoNamara, secretary-treasurer. and member of the Executlve Board of the |Iron Workers, and that MoNamara man- ized labor, but when I was called tn on| and | WHERE DYNA Pacific Coast, so our to the Western powder factories, We early discovered that the San Fran- cisco office of the dynamite company at Glant, Cal, had received a call on Sept. 24 from a man giving the name Leonard,’ who sald he wanted 80 per cent. dynamite for Mia cmployer, ‘J. B Bryee,’ to blow out stumps and bowl ders. ‘The company argued against se ing the dangerous stuff, but hunt was limited other, “When {ft came to placing the actual order, a day or two later, both ‘Bryce’ | 1 ‘Leonard’ went to the office and | pald for 1,900 pounds of 8) per cent | dynamite, to be delivered to them at | the works at Giant. When they called | for it they did not have the necessary | order for delivery. Here was introduced a third character, under the name ‘Mor- ris,’ who was sent for the order. ‘Bryce,’ | Leonard’ and ‘Morris’ took the etplosive | way in a power boat rented from Doug. jas A. Burroughs of Oakiand. By hunt- | Ing up all launch owners we found Bur- roughs and obtained further deseriptions of the men, id patd $500 depos! jand a Iberal rental when they returned the craft traced the boat, found where mew letters had been purchased in order to change its name from ‘Pa | time’ to ‘Peerless,’ an. took off its gur iw erprints of the occupants In South San Francisco we found the remainder of the 1,00 pounds of dyna mite stored in a house rented on Sept a 1; MITE WAS STOREP 1 THE WRECKED “TIME BUILDING val, oy He Charges With Murder; MeNasuara plained to have e advantage of storing old record appear lord sin Pitman wdust, but Jones seemed to veieve ported every move they made during the | Neat was to he done. He meted quits entire winter. When Jim MeN astonished when we opened the padio v4 and McManigal lost themsely on the plano box wit key we had hunting trip until the Los Angeles affatt | found on ‘dim’ MeNamara in Deteut biow over our men turned Up on | and brought forth forty nds of dy- e Iso ‘hunting,’ and be-|namite and a tin of nitroglycerine eam ONCE THEY NEARLY 1.081 THE the alarm clo ‘ of the bomb which found on Secretar TRAIL, urer MeNamara’s bureau tn his hoard- “I ald that we watched their every |ing house, nor the tools, wire, battery move, but once in a while the: ta /tester and interesting corresponite succeed {n ‘losing’ our men, who never | found by the police in ‘Jim’ McNamara‘s dared keep too lo’ y be dis-| house in Cincinnatt covered. Once we lost McManigal for| ‘That's about all I want to discuss ten or twelve days when he slipped out| now," sald Burns. “There ts more, to Los Angeles and planted another | much more, which must wait for the bomb at the Llewellyn Iron Works on Witness-stand. Our last cleaning up at| stmas, yfoss t he was the tlme of the arrests was at T.Mn 0, t to blow up the auxiliary plant of Where we found Sto pou of “dvnas Times, but, It peing too securely in a shed beton MoMarigal's sarded, he disposed of his t the father. It had a st feaun fron works, Wishing to ¢ vrei, ;auarry {na wagon bh t to Chicago in sat hohe) Man by McManigal and ‘Jin had brough aa |mara. We didn't need MoMan' “By Apri case appeared to | confession t eto the case against e p was y to the McNamaras.’ their friend! er | "In passin: BS *>/ OIL TRUST GRA Wall Street Wag $13.04 you should not overlook WHICH A DEBTOR HID GERMAN-AMERICANS AFTER COMMISSIONER WILLIAMS. Threat Made to Turn Votes Against Taft Unless He Re moves Immigration Chief. WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.~That the Ger- man-American votes of the United Siates will be turned against Presideat Taft unless he makes changes at the Port of New York and removes Immi- gration Commissioner Wililams, was the declaration made before the National German-American Alliance to-day by Henry Welssman, president of the Ger- man Socleties of Brooklyn Demands for changes in the fmmigra tion laws were embodied in vigorous resolutions adopted by the alliance after a inorning of debate. Mr. Wieee- man and other speakers declared that the German population of the United States would have to stop adopting resolutions, and resort to the ballot box, in order to accomplish the reforms be- Nevel necessary in the immigration regulations The resolutions Alfred H. Riedel adopted after a Prevented by Dr. of Now York and lively debate, urged the abolition of the regulation giving the immigration authorities power to turn back an tmm/rrant if he ts “likely to become a public charge.” A pro- bationary term of three years was recommended, at the end of which an immigrant might be deported if a pauper. ‘The Sulzer bill for a general nvestigation of the immixrat’on se! vice was supported by the German- American resolutions ——___ Jersey Ho Wilson, TRENTON, N. Oct. 7—The State J, Convention of the Federation of Demo- cratic Club of New Jersey this after- noon adopted a resolution to support Gy, W w Wilson for the Demo- cratic nomination for President of the United Ste ee Rassian Drendnought Launched, ST, PETERSBURG, Oct. 7—The bate tiesip Gangut, the fourth cf the so» called Dreadnought class of wareht for the Russian navy, was launched toe day With the Sebastopol, Poltava and the Petropaviovsk, the Gagut will form the first squadron of the new Baltie fleet. OW 10 TREAT PIMPLES sfully and speedily, at a triflitig cost, is learned from the special directions which accom- pany Cuticura Soap and Cuti- jcura Ointment. Sold by drug- |gists and dealers everywhere. U forlorn ‘hope, wren tonne, Woked Uke | Me they high or low, rich or poor, and|% by a man named ‘Capp.’ He proved tu ; , reads Report) A liberal sample of each, with rhe can evide had been made for| bring them to justice, I was just as|to be ‘Morris,’ and his rea! name is roled That Tis Debt Had Sometii i the especial purpose, being of extra} Much an ‘enemy of capital’ as I can| David Caplal actually had ‘next mor ia cbetnlte h Jot D. # 3 32-p. booklet on the skin, free TRE GR int eareatereeaaamea that iol 8 San TAN EC SPR EL GSAT ASE tient Beer peiaheae eg he ine to all who desire to test before ght veen made by any tinamith, |&m an ‘enemy’ of erime and criminals. | powder magazin ee purchasing. Address ‘‘Cuti- Obviousiy we must trace the nitro. | ALA LOCK AS A FEA.| “Where ts Capian now?" tnqu yesiorday and an- i xlyo We ite seures, wut’ thet ca,| PAS ALARM: GLO A | reporter, Caplan is one of the ents had been discov, |cur@,”” Dept. 8D, Boston. Peared to be beyond hope. TURE IN THE CASE. | der indictment for the Los Ang 2 assets of Israel Licat mun | tting back to the Los A | ders. 101, Hee gireak. wi : EVEN SAWDUST GAVE A VALU-| ease. Wille the Times Tiuilding was|GAPLAN ONLY A DUPE, sUST A : [et NASI Bie reels mhos ones’ th NEW PULLICATIONS. stilt on fire the gardener found a bomb! a ey) standard §6¥.61 for oll he bought. ear e RTT OTE TTNAT Td ABLE CLUE. still on fire the gardener found a bomis “MUTT. n without bee |e 1 f¥.81 for oll he bought THE PASSING OF THE CRADLE in a suitcase in the baseme the fit they checked f he seventy-three cents, the lawyer 7 Ren tent of th y diny by FARMER SMITH pu Might not think that}remdence of Gen. Harrison Gray Otts, an Was only a poor dupe, the Oxford Hotel, Detrolt, just Dast side branch of the | A Little Book for those who nee 1 ene O, URB could. furnish mas] owner of the dynamited | newana ‘ hred by the perpetrator Josed tn'and arrested them in|Madison Trust C-apany, “Further |{&taget whe Want to be of ought to ve gL mt piant. i wor /9f cer a Lean es th t d | more,” he went on in @ voice of tri- |GEOR HENRY SMITH, Cedar Gro Na. © seen Laat and were carrying It to the street S20 OFFERED BRIBE OF $30,000 TO|!*D3, “we have found that this judg a so ALE x of 6 hen they heard the whir of the alarm | poor devil in Fri Leonard’ DROP THEN jment debtor has $12.31 in the savings | ‘ rind can had| clock as It started to go off. De ata gaiaa ; a Seah say when arrestea?” {ePortment of this same bank.” | O'CONNOR. Oct, 6, SUBAN eked, Wo F the history | dropped the sut and t Jontified as M erly “| Juatice O'Dwyer signed an order aie] Oe, G7nlen) O'CONNOR. beloved wife of 10%, but the loned nothing. | lives vas the thing went off of Chicago, Hoe, too, Is under indictmen' ned to be soared half to|Tecting the bank to turn over the casn clatives and friends are invited to ated ty Wes es eevee se. a8 sda ter roar and tose jnotht gvi- Where are they? 1 don't are to talk he answer’, “They did not|t? the Ol) Trust Cuperal fronm “bee late cemcanee, Nai 18 Bans wo away anytaing In this! dence but a-hole In the gro he about that. How far did we follow kavw what we wanted t for and,| When this news reached Wall » Pea rkiac ices tar Ri Ainteeant Gores a Rr me Ny t the i i , na nted the ‘or and, is news tr , ence to 0 oh ee a defense has carefully dug up the hole~ them? We followed ciugs all over the inot beng able to find out, they offered |some wag circulated @ rumor that John | West Baslwsy mer Cans, “1anaaaan Suh. errand raen ar eey are |boding Ans baG 8) saa ground it une | world, nearly, Yes T tink wo suall|first to buy off our men with $80,000,|D, Rockefellers return from Cleveland = : osion in East at the| disturbed, and kee OF AN E% produce them—some time—atd that was saying they could get tt from ‘thelwas alas 4 yame hour and almost the same minute, | uiblt in court f jal Burns would divulge of a chase that higher-ups” We told them they. wine | was due to anxiety on the part of the on Blk WANTER—PEMALE, mn shops of the Lucas rite and| "These wholesale murderers planned | roqulted In half a dozen reports of the wanted for safe cracking in Chicago |" oMlciaie of the Standard to catch “Girls over 10a» cluareite packery; >i Company, in Peoria, had |thorough job 1. Los Angeles. ‘Tho Mor-| rugttives’ apprehension {n Mexico, Can- qnd, knowirg that they could prove an{#? With Licht’s money, which the un: | D,chTeag, Beeman sued wage ADDY sown to pleces, six adjacent buttdings | ohants and Mfacturers’ Avsociation® aia and Europe. ailvi, they agreed to return without |erlings of the ol! concern had raarched | yousestatl WANTED ta famll mreakad end) the AVERY WaleDman gers | had i 8 prominent a4 Ge “We had reached the point of trying ;squlsitio |for tn valn for many weeks, a Rell a a the slaee there, and by ancinetion ‘heal eos ae mew In the wos Angeles /to hook. up ‘Bryce’ with the gang in “Our next problem was to arrest| Furthermore, sald the rumor, John |= = — |aatadea hae ens erimination Net | nght for. the ‘open shop. fo a home| the Hast." continued Itarns, “when we John J. MeNamara in a way to prevent |D."a now private telegraph wire nt Po. | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, | 4 brought thelr explosive to|Svitcane f@ the shrubbery beside the| catuenty was the head of tho trio, but Wi aeetting relansed on hall pending ar-|cantico Hills was put In espectally to | LANi—On Malison av. car between pica ken hea. Beads 7 je shrubbery be vident etna alleniant 4 of extradition papers from Callfor-! keep him informed as to the prosreve| tis Av Mu black handbag ‘containing aeoretary’s 180 pollcema ile did not answer in the slightest the nia and siroying evidence whio en ey J progres with B11, po Kd gloves: and soups hewspapers proved of great | {iris 1 h by cutting the wire, description of the ‘McGraw’ of the {rom MeM onfec tens joe the hunt for Licht's $12.04 Wall A other br Pinder please ‘return t0 | air dascription of the Ait ‘ing the battery ard fuiminating | Serie outrages. Tt Was myatttytt ah eM jonfeasion In Ch street had a good IauEh Over the report, Laat tO J. Morehart In Portland," eAniy | pe ly preserved bom hich proved | were of the same ty ath We know full ‘vell that John J a= | ES PO E wa hundred miles froin Peorte,’and ne |to be af the exact pattern of the one popainly monthe of Bee eet emeaient oe RAIN CAUSES POSTPONEMENT | came i} 0 je he can as one ym ifound in Peorta et all, puzzle and angers pembs in atehe So whl! i} 6 were unravelling |enow, There must be a headquarters | Mayor of Loa Angeles was pa t the dynamitings fr hich he ha sue | after knot . for such concerted operations. It was| our worl, fome of the authoritte ree and tte tat rea td | PHIVADDLPHIA, Oct, T—The nig A man represen » to un flad the ‘highor-upa'—the | insisted on our making datly reports pot hls Tehtecthe extradition nas |2@=mile automobile road raco which wag W. Meara r aing of the conspiracy, for con °Y | progress, 1 would not do, Fors s were coming from Los Angeles. to have been held over the -eight-mile ranged for tha purchia 0 quarts i plainly wen , | tunately, I had not told even tho Mayo en TA GADATA, Atsinaa Chas oiicane mount Park to-day, and | Joe mitrocg Wey Sates wis molng to Lom Angelos to look | the details of our ca » that when he | prcsveded to arrest John J, McNamara e of the noted drivers of | tn w quar owned by G, W, after my rexular work for the Nationa! | was summoned before the Los Angeles ft q meeting of tha union's Execu © to participate, has atk of Tndlana MoGraw’ had Bankers’ Association, which was hold-| Grand dury to teil what progress ard tn t's Indlanapolls headquarters. u onday on account talked of having bought exploalve from ing tte entton there, when Mayor | hag mado he could reveal nothing vital there, in the basement vault, which the J nother agent of smpuns, aad atige | Atex r telegraphed me tolio our cause. But my funds were cut| janitor sald McNamara had had cone [ edod ing through hie Goal with. Undertake tho tnvestigation’ Curlousty | om and we faced the alternative of fx structed fount forty-three pounds J it exciting auaplclony “On Aug, #1 "Ste, enough, Gen, Otis, owner of the Times, |Cenuine the investiaation ourselves oF | if ainoir Mean alernticntens “je tam’ elobhoned to Morehart trom WAP oppornd to my being emploved be-| ate ih a tk We went ahead tho ident! Mr neea Ti ARK Peer bes iti Muncte . to arrenge for delivery of eave, Tyupnane, he had friends arong | with our own monoy, for I telt confden: | and os Damen and Wine theae nitor, ion the highway ouinde Ate the men whom f had helped to-send'to| Wet oe andlanapolid owe were. Keeptag {7 as horaba and Ike. thew FIRST PRIZE BEE W) Who's in r The law t ty tranafer of n &n aon, tabs on the headquarters end brainc of ating oo: attertos. x great de- fring ftnalto the town tMmites THEN COMES TH the conspiracy. re and i casa fitting ono o Exaressly for the Hom mand; ‘ nratirond trains FNtinataNan as Mour watching waa soon rewarded, {ine tenquart nitro-s Good! ‘ones w oradart on the road N GELES, MoGraw had heon ni tho Los t : , through with a ASK tho ten-anart ting, and experience tr Ayn gai Manigai, g lator con’aen old : little higher in price than World ads., frome Low the raud in ou a inverand 2 the [ot the conariracy eo + op-inary becr—a great ce Anas your Wreon, whieh we trooed comparatively certain, of o y at the fron W be er in quality. ry mlabio tn Muncte, whore when we tleked up the fresh crait in |quart 5 eet In oh Ww ey The World hawdust exactly only furnished a connect \-ratitng’ him, our men folle him to ption I way! Supplied by all first-class “Help Want. 6 Aisonr tween the Pacific Const Kenosha, Wis, to his junction with a abte to drive to the barn of D, Jones, | ri . ed'’ ads, of the E quarters of the consp n answering the description of V. tn the auburby of India i | dealers, Served in leading a every day in nia ad yak ORGTAG REC Baaas HAG TON AB BP IAG dynamite. 5 | Hotels and Cafes. the year than all the other New York is : j the bomb was gelatin, or 8) ation of ‘Bryce’ as James WB, MoNa- Fors, Jones namiites | rewspaners added together, quarte, was pelng to transfer qnamite, a grade wo little rec lara; bn of John J, Our operatives Der to at ey ee | seer eee ey the stufe ot Muncle to an automoblie ao extremely dingerois that It ts in| took up all three guapects now and put demiving $4 for cea paaee There Must Be a and take | fe, Peoria. In Munole wo variably made to orter, 1 chances! them to bed every night, guarded every jadyance. Jono» had bought and hauled, WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS also found ‘McQraw's were that {t was manufsctured on the wlecping and waking moment an@ re- to the place, at McNamara's requai @ \ Good Reason! , . { -— = ‘ Ce NEE NR TT SAE ANTE a eat ORSON teat ag . u

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