Show w J SENT DYNAMITE TO DENVER MEN Young Man Confesses to Sending Infernal Machine to Governor and Other Prominent Men Declares He Had No Intention of Harming Them But Wished to Become a Hero With Probable Financial Reward as a Result Denver Governor Henry I A Iluch tel David II MolTatt president of tho First National Bank of Denver and Charles H Koune picsldent of tho Colorado National hank received through the malls on Tuesday Infernal Infer-nal machines containing sufficient dynamite to have caused great destruction de-struction of Ihes and property had they been exploded Foi Innately warning had been given to the recipients of the machines by Chief of Police Michael Delaney who had obtained a confession from Kemp V Blgolow by whom they were mailed Blgolow confessed also that ho had sent Infernal machines to Lawrence C Phlpps and IJdwatd Chase but these wero not delivered On Sunday night Blgelow notified tho police depni tment that ho hud overheard two men talking about a plot to 1111 dwaul I l Chase Governor Buchtel and other prominent citizens and that Mr Chases residence was to be blown up Urn night A search In the vicinity of the Chaso resIdence resulted re-sulted In the tliscullry of a package contnlnrife fiftyone sticks of dynamite Bigelows story was regarded with suspicion and he was placed under arrest Monday night On Tuesday he confessed that he himself had placed tho dynamite near Mr Chases house whoio It was found and that ho had sent several Infernal machines by mall Had this confession not been obtained In tlmo to give warning to tho men to whom the machines had been sent those who opened the boxes containing the dynnmlto would undoubtedly un-doubtedly have been killed Blgolow said Hint ho Was unable to cam enough at his regular employment employ-ment to keep him pioperly and conceived con-ceived the Idea of making a hem of himself with Probable financial reward re-ward ns a result but that he hind no real Intention of bringing any harm to any one |