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Show 'i SAW THE HORRORS I OF COLORADO CRIMES 1' Harry Ganz Tells of the Trouble at D Victor and Explosion at In- dependence. l jrjTARRY GANZ, the well-known Salt isjfl Lake traveling man, returned yes-' yes-' V.1.JI tonllir morning from Colorado, and 'Jj gives a graphic account of the re-l, re-l, cent horrors In the Crfpple Creek district. i It happened that his business took him 'L through the district last week, and he was at Independence on the morning of tho terrible cxploalon, and at Victor during f the rloL Of the explosion at the railway ja station ho saya he never Imagined any-5. any-5. thing like It and hopes never again to wlt- I),PS3 such a scene. Tho whole station and U. Platform was wrecked and all around were a Pieces of human bodies and limbs, moro y flesh and blood, but auch flesh, such blood. S; At ono corner of tho lot .stood a large bar-it bar-it rc,', an(l lt wna Krudually filled to tho brim fjp with these amull bite of shattered human- PF .iTnc w,oIe district gradually awoke to the realization of tho awful crime, and the Kf uuway!.and strccts wero by noon tilled 8 "h, excited people. Then came the riot f V1,cl0r and all tho exciting Incidents of ins day following the explosion. g Mr. Ganz says that probably In no other Vt fj8? has such a dotvrmlned effort been Cff mauc to put down liiwlcssucss and run V-' V nP '" 11,0 Proper manner This sentl- fff rncnt oxtonds throughout the district, and IP ine movement seemH to have the svrnpa- K l of tho people of Colorado. |