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i THURSDAY OCTOBER 10 1912 THE LOGAN REPUBLICAN PAQE THREE 9
I EDWARD CLARK
I PLEADS GUILTY
1 Cincinnati Man, Accused Of Dy
M namlte Conspiracy,
V Confotet
I Indianapolis. Oct, 7 Edward Clark
1 of Cincinnati today pleaded guilty to
1 tn0 government'a charges In tho dy-
namlte conspiracy.
Ji- Aa soon as court opened District
V Attorney Charles W. Miller address-
M -ei Fedoral Judge A. D. Anderson.
"If it pleaso tho court, the defend
1 nt, Clark of Cincinnati, wishes to
change his plea from not guilty to
guilty."
Clark then stepped forward.
"Do you plead guilty?" aked Judge
Anderson.
"I plead guilty," said Clark.
Tho prisoner was separated from
tho othor forty-flvo defendants and
taken to Jail to await tho imposing of
l.ls sentence. Clark pleaded guilty
to all tho charges, nvo counts of con
spiracy and fifty counts of being a
pilnclpal to tho nctual Illegal Inter
B'ato Bhlpme.it ot ilyrr-mlto and nltro
-glycerin.
m Clark's Umbrella In Wreckage
1 Clark was business agent and pros-
I ldent of local union 44 of tho Inter-
X national Association of Drldgo and
Structural Iron Workers from Janu-
1 ary, 1908, to July, 1911. His actlv-
jf ltles In promoting explosions, Mr. Mil-
s ler assorted, were carried on through
letters written by Frank M. Ryan
I president of the union, and tho Mc
B Namaras. An Ivory handled umbrella
I bearing tho Initials "B. C," found
B In tho wieckago of a .dynam:ed
1 bridge nt Dayton, Uhin, Mr. Miller
1 aald, let.' to tho dlsclcHUo that CluV
Mtually had caused thj ezplos'nn.
m having used tho umbrella to protect
J tho dynamlto from tho rain and then
leaving It behind.
m Clark was also charged with car-
a rylng out plots against employers of
H non union laborl In connection with
m t scheme to blow up tho Harrison
a avenue viaduct at Cincinnati, Mr.
J JViier allss'.d, Clark wrote to Ryan-
3 "It would bo dangerous for me to
tJj buy explosives down hero. You had
M better send a stranger. I havo got-
xm ten ono man out of a lot ot trouble
jl already. I am afraid I can't do much
M more, for tho police Judgo said, For
fa goodness sake, do not bring this
m bunch before mo again, or I'll have
jff to do something.
Tljf Charge Hockln With Double Dealing
m Herbert S. Hockln, acting secretary
j treasurer o' tho union, was chirncd
I by Miller wl'.li doublo dealing with
Clark.
i "The executive hoard of tho Iren
workes union r-piced upon a flxed
, prlco of J201 for each Job," said Vr.
sillier to tho jury. "For tho blowing
; up of a brldgo over the Miami river
i at Dayton May 3, 1908, Hockln paid
j Clark only $122.50, thus holding out
part ot tho fee.
Pointing toward Eugcno A. Clan
cy and Olat A. Tvlctmoo ot San Fran
cisco. Mr. Miller said it would bo
shown that they holpcd In promoting
tho Los Angeles Times disaster and
that "Jack Bright," known as J. E.
Munsoy, for two weeks after tho ex
plosion harbored J. B. McNamnra at
Salt Lake City, Utah.
FILE8 CHARGE OF MURDER
Continued from page 1
aB securing any material evidence was
concerned, the search proved fruitless
according to tho officers'.
This morning tho police continued
thelr.search for the two missing suit
cases said to contain oro specimens
stolen by Inlow from the homo of
Mrs. Harvoy L. Jdnes. Tho pollco ex
pect to find In one ot tho suit cases
an automatic pistol with which It Is
believed, White was murdered.
William Leaker, a real cstato man,
was In tho vicinity of tho sceno of
tho crlmo this morning, .and about
200 yards cast of where tho chauffeur
was murdered, Mr. Leaker picked up
a short loaded club with a buckBkln
thong attached. Ho took tho club
to pollco headquarters but tho pollco
do not believe It figured In tho mur
der. Defendants Maintain Silence
Inlow and his wlfo contlnuo to keep
silent on all subjects pertaining In
tho remotest way to tho murder. In
low refuses to tell what became of
tho suit cases seen In his room at
tho New Grand hotel by Sergeant Solg'
fus and Patrolman H. A. Olson on
tho morning of the Jones robbery.
Mrs. Inlqw suffered from a headache
last night and was not in the best
of spirits this morning. She still re
fused to mako any statement.
Mrs. Inlow has dccbirod sho was
with her husband ovcry minute ot
the tlmo Friday night; that thoy were
to the Fair together; that thoy re
turned very late, and rodo on a car
to Second or Third South and from
there walked to the Schneider home.
On tho other band he has been Iden
tified positively by threo chauffeurs
as .the woman who got into White's
taxlcab, and Inlow has been identified
by tho chauffeurs and others as tho
man who was Inquiring about Whlto
between 9 and 11 o'clock on tho night
of tho murder.
Mrs. Inlow has admitted that her
maiden namo was McDonald and that
sho came from Omaha. Sho said sho
was married to Inlow at Farmlngton.
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MILFORD MAN LOSES
LARGE 8UM IN GOLD
Picking up his grip from whero it
had been standing in tho railroad
station at Woods Cross for two hours
Thomas Williams of Mllford camo tc
Salt Lake yesterday beforo ho dis
covered that tho bottom of tho bag
had been cut open and $550 in gold
stolon.
Mr. Williams was advised by tho
pollco to return to Woods Cross and
report tho matter to tho sheriff.
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HEROIC TREATMENT
BRING8 BACK LIFE
Ambulance Attendants Restore Vital
Ity In Spite Of Verdict
Of Physician
San Francisco, Oct 7. An hour's
heroic treatment brought ha-: Blgna
o'f life here today In tho body ot
Dcrt Edgar, an electrician aftor ho
had been pronounced dead from a
shock of 2.100 volts of olect.uclty.
Be8ldo tho shock, Edgar wa suffer
ing from a fractured skull, rocoved
when the electricity threw him from
ti platform fifteen feet abovo tho ce
ment floor of tho basement of a down
office building Ho may get weU,
It was said ttday at the emergency
hi-spltal.
Tho accident happened yesterday
and a physician In tho building pro
nounced Edgar dead. Herman Krecs
mayor and Adam Baker, ambulance
attendants decided, however that tho
cessation ot heart action was duo to
tho terrllllc shock and might bo re
stored. Baker and a patrolman ran Edgar's
apparently lifeless body up nnd
down tho street, with tho feet touch
ing tho pavement, while Krecamaycr
struck him obout tho chest and
shoulders, and oil threo shouted con
tinuously Into his ears. After an
hour of nearly continuous treatment
of this sort, Interruptions being
caused by well meaning passers by
who thought Edgar was bolng bcateu
up. Edgar showed Blgns of life,
"and wns rushed to tho hospital. Ho
was found to havo a good chanco
to recover.
ADVERTISED LETTERS
Logan, Oct. 8, 1912
Burrup, James.
Gordan, Wm.
Kay, Alma.
Marshall, E. J.
Seemore, Gladys.
JOS. ODELL, Postmaster.
CONSTRUCTING 6x8 FOOT
CONCRETE CULVERT
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
proposals will be received by tho
Stato Road Commission, 321 Felt
building, Salt Lake City, Utah, up to
11 o'clock a. m. September 13, for
tho furnishing of all labor, tools, ma
terial, otc. necessary for tho complcto
construction of a rolnforced concrete,
box type, culvert as per plan 5-15-142.
Said culvert to bo constructed over
Hyrum Slough on State Road between
Logan and Wellsvllle, Cacho county,
Utah.
All proposals muot bo submitted on
tho blank form furnished by tho state
Road Commission, and when submit
ted, must bo enclosed In a sealod en
velopo marked "Proposal for Con
structing Concreto CulverL" This en
velope shall then bo enclosed in an
other cnvolopo and addressed to the
Secretary of tho Stato Road Com
mission at Salt Lako City, Utah. All
proposals submitted on othor forms
will not bo considered.
Each proposal must "bo accom
panied by a cashier's check for flvo
per cent of tho amount of tho bid,
payable to Caleb Tanner, secretary ot
tho stato road commlslon, as a guar
antee that tho bidder will enter Into
a contract for tho work, should it bo
awarded to hlra, and which will bo
forfeited as liquidated damages
should the bidder defauIL
Tho stato road commission will re
qulro tho successful bidder to exe
cute a satisfactory bond ot 20 per
cent of tho contract prlco. Bond
must bo given within ten days after
iward of tho contract.
Plans nnd specifications may be
scon at tho offlco of tho stato road
commission nnd at tho ofllco ot tho
county surveyor of Cache county, Lo
fjan, Utah.
The stato road commission reserves
the right to reject any and nil pro
l osals received, or accept any propos
al that appears advantageous to them.
Thcso instructions arc to bo con
strued with and mado part of tho con
tract. By order of tho stato road comrais
tdrn. CALEB TANNER,
Secretary of Stato Road Commission
W. D. BEERS,
Stato Road Engineer.
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EXAMINATIONS
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Commission announces tho examina
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early dato. Application blanks nnd
furthor information may bo obtalnod
from the local secretary, Board of
Civil Sorvlco Uxamlnors, at tho post
office in this city.
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LEGALN0TICES
PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP
NOTICE.
Consult County Clerk or tho Ro spec
tlvo Signers for further information.
In tho District Court Probato Divi
sion. In and for Cache County, Stato
of Utah.
In tho District Court of tho First Ju
dicial District ot tho Stato of Utah,
in and for tho County of Cacho.
IN THE DI8TRICT COURT OF THE
FIR8T JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF
THE 8TATE OF UTAH, IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY
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SUMMON8
In tho District Court ot tho First
Judicial District of tho Stato of Utah
In and for tho County of Cacho, Hen
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Katherlno Malnwarlng, Jano Hen
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Smith, Sarah Knudson and Rather 1
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