Show HAYWOOD BEARS WIfE IN ARMS Crowds Cheer Arrival of Ac Acquitted Acquitted quitted Labor Leader in Salt Lake SCENES AT ATTHE THE STATION JOHN H MURPHY IN THE SHAD SHADOW SHADOw OW OF o DEATH Cheer upon cheer greeted William P D Haywood Hawood aa he alighted from Oregon Short Line train No o 10 hast evening ear car carrying In hIs arms ilia iii invalid wife Five hundred laboring laborin mn who had waited two hours at the statton staton for the delayed train threw their hats bats in the air and burst Into wild sni for the man mais who a few da igo we waa In the shadow of tile the gallows After carefully his wife wiCe in th the carriage lie he turned to the crowd and hold holdIng lug Ing out both hands said saki Now boys bos Hundreds of hands were thrust forward and wore were grasped b by the labor lead leader er with evident pleasure s Women omen with the men In their efforts to get to him For a time It appeared as though the seething crowd would prevent the car carriage carriage moving away Haywood Meets His Mother Swallowed up In the cro crowd d was 88 a little woman who was struggling against odds to reach the carriage Ha Hay Haywood I wood saw her ller Oh mother lie he cried and pressed through the throng to get to her Be pushed the men either wa way and picked hr up placing her in tile the cab with his Boys he said I cant shake hands hand with you ou all now but I will be ba and see you as SOon as I see that my wife Is 15 comfortable at home Then he got into the carriage and dro away amid the exultant shou of DC th crowd The Th robust form of Mr Ir Haywood Hawood seem to the crowd If they had kept you in Jail month Bill said one have haTe gotten too fat Bill our friend Youre certainly me Bill Haywood They down you could th they BIll These and many other similAr were shouted b by the working men at the station John H Murphys Heroism I While hiIe this demonstration was wag being wi liP carried on around the Haywood unnoticed and alone another man was bP be being Ing taken to a carriage from the sam coach The form o of the man was and his hi face was with almost thi pallor of oC death on It Yet It was a face that showed behind the pallor and the I sunken cheeks a keen and all a it heroic determination This man w wa John H Murphy general counsel for th Western Vestern Federation of Miners who to Boise against the of f ph phy clans to be with Haywood at his tn and It Is feared sacrificed his life in th effort Tile The stor story of John it II Murphy and It i loyalty to the cause for which ht he had hi fought in all the trying timp at t I h 11 Coeur and Cripple reek he was On the losing side down to ti I final triumph at noise which he hail had prayed that h he might Ue live to se HI is I th h of a victorious battle without ri rial rival val al In literature nd when this victory did come Murphy raised himself on hi his hospital cot clasping the hand baud of his client and friend and said Bill aBili In your hour of triumph hI be humble and thankful Brother and Sister At Ogden Haywood was met b hy hi his i iter ter Mrs Irs Henrietta Killeen Before th lb train hind had fairly come to A stop leaped from the train and Into the arms arias of his sister I Etta vuI U It the fir iP the We tern n of Miners who has been the national figure fiure for Cor 8 so long it was the brother and sister er each other after II a separatIon forever hal had seemed possible at least Mrs meen laughed and cried as t si lw hugged closet her big brother She was waR wasso so overcome at the meting that au could scarcely control herself Yr Lr Hay Haywood Haywood wood had difficult composing her at as I lie assisted her into the drawing room whir his frail little wife was waiting to gret grether her Mrs J W y Squires of Salt Lake who had brough her two little children ip I to 10 Ogden tu to SIP see Uncle Bill BUI was VaS lh ih first of the Salt Lake party to set see Mr Ha wood as M he stood on the platform of the The little woman shoved R a Pullman porter aside and em embraced braced the labor leader as lie he stepped tl to the tue Party from Salt Lake Those who went trOll Salt LakE to O Oden Og Ogden den to meet Mr Mr Ir and Mrs Irs James Killeen Mrs Irs J W V Squirt a and children and Newton Carruthers i I of Mr Ir Haywood In tI I party coming from Boise wery Mr Ir and Haywood and aDd two Vernie And Henrietta Mrs Hay woods nurse Mrs Irs mother V D and daughter Lotti Attorney John H Murphy and Dr Albrt of Denver hia physician and a number of t writers At every ve station from BoIse to Sat Sait SatI I Lake the platforms a at the stations wr wJ thronged With Ja men to greet t ti hi himan man mail who ha their ca cawse se Mrs Mr drawing room was filled with be beautiful bouquets given to her b by iii at the stations alon along th thI route At poc Mr 11 Haywood was as I given a great ovation From the platform ot of the train Haywood soook shook hands with hundreds Pinkerton Man Present Mixed with Ith the crowd that met f tb train at Pocatello was Vas DetectIve 1 the Pinkerton man mal who figured in inthe u uthe the prosecution of the Haywood case ti tf for the state stat at the trial What Continued on Page 2 HAYWOOD BEARS WIFE IN ARMS I Continued from Page 1 I he was doing there or how lie he came to mIngle with the laboring men neither Mr Raywood Haywood nor any of hIs party pretend fo say Haywood requested the men with him not to mention the fact that he was there to any of those at the station and Lh he Pocatello people evIdently were not aware of hIs presence Coming from O Ogden den to Salt Lake Mr talked freely to the newspaper newspapermen men on the traIn Keeping dose cose to the drawing room which his wife occupied lie he discussed hIs hJ future plans wIth the re reporters reporters porters The keynote of the Interview seemed to be happIness He was so glad to be back with his family again and with hIs folks a free man that In the mood he was then in he might al ai almost most have been expected to forgive Harr Harry Orchard I dont want you to say anything for tor torme forme me 1 boys except that I am happy clear through There Is only one drawback to all my jO joy and that Is the f ct that Pet Is still In jail and Moyer has not been acquItted If those two boys bos were as free as I am my happiness would be bec c complete Trial EmInently Fair I As long as they are arc still to be tried 1 care to discuss the case The trial was eminently faIr Senator Borah and the attorneys for the state the prosecution In a creditable manner and I think they wIll say as much for the for the defense was absolutely the tiry certaInly acted In a manner that showed It had treed freed Itself from all bIas bIasIn In the case The verdIct In the trial was In the na nature nature ture or of a very pleasant surprIse Both sIdes I think had been led to expect a 11 ahung hung jury The sentiment In Boise Bobe seemed to be all along that the trIal would result In a disagreement I never had any mIs mIsgivings givings as aa to the ultimate result In the case and would have undergone another trial Is necessary As Ag to the methods employed by the prosecution I would prefer to say nothing The from Colorado antI and the con connections of the Pinkertons and mIne own owners ers era wIth the case have been n gone Rone over so 80 much that I doitt dOIt care to them now T I dont want to be quoted at all as 88 asto to the tho in the case or my feel feeling ing ng with respect to it Two ot of the boys bos are ure yet to be tried and It If I said laid anythIng it t might be construed in such a way as asto Ito to Injure their ease case caseI I remember It was said at ono one time by somebody that I 1 never would leave Idaho alive that I would be hanged for forthe forthe the murder of Governor Boys I 1 am how here in Utah Im alive and happy I have hae never felt better In my myie ie I a word to sa say against an anone any anyone one Says Roosevelt Was Unjust How do you ou feel about President Roose volts letter referring to you Ou as an unde undesirable undesirable citizen Well Veil I lose 1050 any sleep over It it laughed Mr Haywood In the letter the president referred to us as persons who stirred up strife and were responsible fur tor bloodshed lie He was wrong in t at be bea a use ause the Western Federation pf MIners bas always opposed just that sort of Thing I dont want to put my in the position of crI President Roosevelt and I bear hIm no resentment because of the language be used I will say how however however ever as I saId at t the time that I felt and stIll SUII feel that It was an Injustice for the chief executive to so refer to a man on I trial for hIs lIfe Po Do you ou thInk any good will result from thIs trial The trial has undoubtedly done Im Immeasurable immeasurable measurable good for the working class I 1 know one thIng It has already done for forthe forthe the Western Federation of Miners which will wUl help us a great deal and that Is that It has done away with secret meetings We have never had anythIng to conceal and I have always advocated open meet meetIngs logs Ings There is one thing certain that the Pinkerton detectives wIll no longer be besent besent sent around as spIes to o get into our meet meetIngs meetings Ings to stir up strife and to misrepresent what was being done These Pinkertons were Instructed to create strife and they tried to do what they were beIng paid for forWith With open meetings thIs evil at least will willbe be done away with Moyer HIs Friend WIth reference to the rumor that he and I Moyer had Quarreled Mr Haywood HaWood saId and I have always been good friends and we are just as good friends to today today day as wo we ever were The rumor probably probably ably emanated from the same source that many other rumors wIth absolutely no foundation started from Moyer did not come wIth me on this trip because there were several business matters In BoIse he wished to attend to I think too he dIslIked to leave Pettibone alone back there In jail n It was easily seen that the personal sIde of the trIal for his life lite did not appeal to tn Mr Haywood at nIl His statement that he lid did not worry about the outcome of the ease case was borne out nut by his appearance Hale and heart hearty he Is with pounds of olid weight While m in jan jail saId Mr Haywood I IdId Idid dId not pine a away for the lack of some something something thing to do Every day I worked hard with my plans for the future of the fede federation federation ration and many and many a 4 day was far too short I studIed law while In jaIl Jali and finished four courses coursell I bavent had enough as yet t be admitted to the jar bar barbut but I will continuo continue to study law until I Iam Iam am admItted Will Resume His Work Works As s soon as I g back to Denver Denyer I 1 am goIng to get back Into the harness again and Monday mornIng will see me at my desk I will take up the duties of secre Immediately upon my arri arrival arrival val In Denver Haywood laughed softly when he was asked if he thought Orchard had religIon I think lIke Darrow that Orchard conS con confessed and was absolved by McP rland before he got relIgion from Dean Hinks and that he decided to shoulder his crimes on me and his sins on God When asked with ct to the stOry relative to the change in counsel for the next case Mr Haywood said We Ve have made no definIte plans for trial I have heard somethIng of differences having arisen between Dar Darrow Darrow row and Richardson but know nothIng definite regardIng the reports They are both excellent lawyers lawers bIg men in the professIon and you ou know when there are two bIg men in a case there Is lIkelY to be trouble Mr Haywood was very enthusiastic on the sUbject of labor He said that he e was sorry to learn that the Industrial Work Vork Workers ers of the World an organIzatIon whIch was fathered by HayWood and other so socialists socialists had fallen Into Ul ill repute but was glad to know that the American Federa Federation Federation tion of Labor unions were prospering If the laborIng man cant organize my way Im glad at least to know that he is isor or organizing some way He said that a movement such as the Industrial Workers of the World orld was bound to come corne some time His Idea Is II a concerted effort on the part of the labor laborIng laboring Ing class to raise Its standIng He said he was opposed to the wage system but until It could be abolished he be favored a minImum wage scale What difference is there boys between wages and a salary salan What hat dIfference is there between a position and a job A cub reporter does good work with hIs head and gets 15 a week A lod hod carrier docs good work with hIs hands and gets per day dar Would that I could abolish the distinction between labor and capItal Every man Is entitled to what he pro produces produces duces and If there Is any left I dont care who gets it itI ItI I am a SocIalist through and through I think I always have been a Socialist J was never Identified with any political or organIzation organization other than the Socialist party although I voted for tor Bryan and free silVer in 1896 In 1906 you remember I 1 was a candidate for governor of f Colorado on the Socialist ticket I was wan In jail and in the face of adverse public opinion I polled votes whIch I think shows I haw have some true friends in Colorado Frail Little Wife Yes I have heard that there was a prospective boom on for me as the Social SocialIst 1st candidate for president started I hear hearin in New York New York is a long wa way off and so Is the election No offer of the I nomInation has come to me meThe meThe The frail little wife of this man now so soI much in the public eye Is a delicate little woman wIth the patient expressIon of the confirmed invalId She worshIps her hus husband husband band and he adores her bel In aU all his bat battles batties ties his first thought has always been of her She was Nevada Miner when a 0 girl an appropriate name for the future wIfe of th thi leader of the Western Vestern Federation of MIners She was called Nevada be because because cause she was the first white girl born In that section of Nevada Vernie and Henrietta Haywood Hawood 11 and 16 years old are pretty and happy little girls Ask either of them who wh the great greatest greatest est man In the world is and she will un unhesitatingly Unhesitatingly hesitatingly reply Papa Mr and Mrs Haywood Mrs Carruth Carruthers ers em and daughter passed last night with Mr an anti Mrs Irs James Killeen at 24 South FIfth West est The others In the party are areat areat at the Kenyon except Mr Ir Murphy urphy wio was taken to the hotel but later removed to the Holy Cross hospital Mr 11 origInal to take the RIo Grande from Ogden through to Denver and not to stop in Salt Lake Hia lIi train however was nearl nearly two hours late Inte and he mIssed ThIs necessitated necessitated his remaining In Salt Lake over overnight night He will leave leaveat at thIs evenIng for Denver unless the illness of Mr Ir Mur MurphY Murphy phY necessitates a hange In plans A from Boise last night brings bring the word that Moyer will leave Boise thIs morning for Denver rousing reception had been planned for Moyer and Haywood on their arrival In Denver which was expected this even evening evening ing the demonstration to last all day to tomorrow tomorrow morrow Haywood however owIng to the delay wIll not reach Denver until to tomorrow tomorrow morrow evenIng and Moyer will arrive over the Union Pacific at about the same time |