Show Dye Details All His Movements Movements' on o Night of of- Rainbows Rainbow's Murder CITES NUMEROUS IEN I N 5 SIAM J I. I N t CES CESi t 5 i- i 10 TOt PROVE J 1 I 1 i 1 AlID I I. I 0 II j r Young oung Man Condemned Co to Dea Death h Declares Declare He e Was Jobbed Wanted Want d t to I T Testify Tea Tes but Wasn't Permitted t to Do DoSo So 1 For Tor the first time since his arrest M. M Dye who stands stands convicted convicted of I tho the murder of Joseph Rainbow on the ni night t of November 26 1911 yesterday outlined in THE TELEGRAM his movements on tho the night of ot the murd murder r. r Without malico maUc toward those who might h have ve dealt him an injustice Dyo Ey gave his rb 60 for i Jila story In lii court That he lie acted solely on the advice of ot counsel was the reason reman outlined by Dye for not ot taking tho the witness stand stan ih In his bis hU own be behalf at the trial I I d I wanted to go on the s stand nd and tell teU my story said Dye I had nothing to conceal and knew that I Iwas Iwas was my own best witness However i imy my attorneys did not think it necessary For this reason my story was never told in court From Prom the outs outset t I was not satisfied with th the methods pursued by the tho police T They oy asked me mc nc questions concerning the murder until after they thoy had sworn to a complaint against nie me The identifications identifications iden iden- wore plainly irregular andI and andI I preferred to tell teJI t them nothing because be i cause it t would woul only afford them more opportunity to weave tho the Ci circumstances of a a crime I never committed about me J For r these reasons my story wt was s confined confined con eon fined finc to myself and my attorneys Outlines His Movements With apparent accuracy as to directions diree- diree street corners and locations of buildings s visited Dye outlined his movements from the tho time of hi his arrival in S Salt lt Lake on nl night ht of af the crime crimo to 4 0 o'clock clock the next afternoon He lIe Hem lIem m mot t few fow people whose names were known to him but recalled incidents which might freshen the tho memory memory- of persons he met were the they inclined to take the stand in his il behalf I came to Salt Lake on Denver L i Rio Grande train No 4 on on tho the evening of November 26 faid said Dye Dc I rho Tho train tram arrived armed in iii Salt alt Lake shortly after oclo k From Prom the Rio lit station tiou I walked direct to Second South and then cast enst to Third West I walked north on Third West Vest to South Temple and then went direct to tho San Pedro cafe between Second and Third West W cst This pla place e is run b by two Greeks whoso names arc are unknown to me There was vas no one ODe else in the he place that I know I ate nto supper and antI glanced o er over a newspaper probably consuming thirty minutes After leaving the tho restaurant res res- laur ut I walked cast on the tho northside north side sido of the thc street as far us as tho the Hampton Hamp ton taD house between West Vest Temple and First Fast Ve t. t I tI I then theu crossed to the south side of tho the street where here I met the tho night night- watchman J I do not know his bis name but he told rn mo that he lived in iu the vicinity of the thc Short Lino Line roundhouse I wore wore a pair of overalls o a jumper a afire fire firemans fireman's blue cap an and ami a pair of gauntlet gaunt gaunt- let lel gloves Recalls Picking Up Coin I 1 walked west ost with him bun to Firs' Firs Vest fest where wo we crossed crossel to the thc north northside northside side of the tho street Wo We stood in front of the tho drug store I remember th this incident bec because use whilo while wo Wf stood there thero I saw aw a a. nickel on tho the side side- walk I picked it it up and showed it t thim to him remarking that I rOust must be getting lucky A man and n a a woman were fere also standing in front of the tho drug storo and the tho woman laughed when ben I picked up the tho nickel We Wo then pro proceeded west elt on the north side of ot the street to a point between between be be- tween First and Second We West t. t I left ft the watchman there thero when h hn he went into an nn alley RUO leading off South Temple TernIe I 1 went hack bock to the San Pedro cato cat and hind had a cup of coffee After in leaving leading the Continued on page 9 4 S 4 4 d Ir J 1 t C V 0 c I i 7 t t t. t j I f f 1 i r I I Fv f fr r t i P If j IDELLUS DYE Convicted of murder murd rin in the first degree in inthe the visitors visitors' photographed 1 room at tho 1 county jail DYE DETAILS ALL Continued from page paJe 1 3 1 faI fe I walked back bek to Third West and tencA tree to S Second ond South I turned west Second South Routh walking on the north de of the street I stopped in front of the old Colo Colo- do ido House saloon and talked with the a Greek I tried to buy a a. arink rink but it was Sunday and he be would ot of t sell lien me the any I t talked with him r awhile before another Greek joined u The They left me then both going into intoe e neighboring fruit store I think it itI its I as s about 10 o'clock when I loft this int it I walked west to the Kozy bar had bon beon there before and thought ht tI U could get some llama whisky whisk Tho The place dosed closed but tho the bartender came out I wore Fore ore a brown suit of clothes and a aRa aown own wn soft sott hat I 1 feen in en Train Game Came Along Ie wore an Eagles Eagle's button and we 1 ked about the tho order I told him that I Ione once one belonged to the Eagles but had come delinquent Then I J told him that I 1 Id Id d d' d dan n n Eagle watch atch charm In Ogden which 1 would mould bring brins down to him I told him I some flome whisky and he tie finally con- con tiled to give Sho mo me porno somo Ho Io gave 0 mo the inky taky and arran arranged ed for tor mo to pay him hem hime e next da day H He Het gave me me a hAlt half pint of Springs Springs- 11 I talked to him a a. few tew minutes moreen moro more ten rn a freight train came along I re r rn- rn irked that It was probably TUo Grande I I am not certain that thai it was wu this this' lin In or whether It was a witch switch crew ever If It was alI 62 it Was wee was due In Salt Salte ike e at 1030 It left Jett Ogden at o'clock at that time I I then started east to the Rio Grande Grando pot At the corner ot of Fourth West Nest id 14 d S Second on South I 1 again met mel the Greek o of the Colorado house bar nether bother Greek was wee with him I did not op oJ to talk to him but laughed d and told m that I J had got the whisky I went wenter erto er to the depot then turned and started walk calk backOn back On In my way n back bad I noticed a truck ring Ice cans for tor stocking d re There was a lantern hanging on tho the thock uck ek ck and Jt it was flickering I picked peeked It Ii and ana swung uns It over m my head to see sea If It ift t wa worn wo worn out The III light ht went out and threw the lantern against a 1 wear car car break break- git The fact that the man using tho the item would be enabled to make mako lon Uon for tor another lantern lanter without It hay Ity was my m- manI anI only reason reason cason for or breaking 9 e lantern I rh then rhon n They Had Another Drink r I walked back to and t turned 8 again ln and started east cant I was I hy by the caller lAo Loo Benson BUllion Ho lie U I Ls leading a bicycle and had been down 1 ro fo the freight house houlle Ho No asked mo me It If I I. I had bad anything on my hip I told him yes U in and nd we Wf walked Ik d up to the tho end of If the walk 1 to the the Rio Grande depot Tho The superintendents superintendent's private car was all standing there ther and we e stopped and had a drink rust fust th then n a switchman came carne aJon along The only name I heard him called wai was Tat Fats We asked hIm Mm If it he wanted a 1 drink and BPd li 18 had a drink with us We 0 then walked 1 jp rp the platform together Wo We stepped some come c coaches ches and had another emptying the bottle We e stood tood and talked for a few ten ml- ml aces ites The switchman raid he was wass going to mal make e up a train and went south The Th yeller caller went to the tile office 0 over 01 1 the depot r told tole him I I- would KO go o hack back and get an an- other bottle Tho The call CAli boy said eald it was WIlS 11 1125 5 o'clock when he got back to the theoffice office I OIl went n north rth to Second South and turned west By the thai Lotus bar I met a Greek and asked for tor a cigarette He told me ho he was looking for a n. job and I told him to see ee the the next da day furnishing him direction to hl hi hia office e. e Wew Wo We w walked together to the middle of at the block Wo We stepped Into a a. doorway to light a cigarette I do not know tho the number n but It was wae near the tho Plumas rooming rooming room room- ing house or about opposite tho the old sl stockade kado gateway y Saw Patrolman Sutton Button Patrolman George Ge Sutton me across the street and and- stepped up to us He lie I asked us what we e doing there and andI I told him wo we were lighting 0 e. cigarette Ohler the tha I Night Watchman Sain Sam was wall on corner of or I Fourth West Sutton called caned Oh Sam Sara Big Sam Woods who I believe be believe believe be- be 1 lieve has since died was standing In front of at the stockade Sato gate and answered tho the call caU Sutton said I dont don't want you I want ant Ohler Ohler then came down don from th the cor cor- ner I said Hello Sam Sam Sutton said sal Do you OU know this fellow felloe Sam Ohler f said paid Yes I know this fellow pointing to me Sutton then asked me no now how long I 1 had been there and I I told him a a. few minutes Th Then n he turned to Ohler and said I I 1 Just came on shift and found this light out Ohler Older replied that sometimes the proprietor tor left It out that he had found It Il out onto before belor Sutton flashed nashed his ble light Inthe in inthe inthe the door then turned to me and said dAll d. d All right He then went ent upstairs I 1 Stood and talked with Ohler for two or t iree minutes He Ho told toM me about himself himself him him- self and his dog catching a burglar near there some time before It must have ha-e been 1130 or 11 1140 40 when 1 I first met Sut Sut- ton I then went vent back to io the Kozy bar bal with the Greek The place was dark and end we went vent to th the tho restaurant but could not find anyone Then I went upstairs and was told to knock o on the side door of or the saloon Someone answered the tho door and I told toM him I wanted some Orne whisky I dont don't know whether It was as t the e bartender or the porter but it was someone who slept Inthe in inthe inthe the pl place ce He a half halt pint ot Old Keg Springs Springs' and I gave him four tour dimes I told him to light a match and see ee If It it was tho right change Ho said It was all right and went back Meets On the waY back I met a man named Fisher a 1 night watchman for the Denver Denver Denver Den Den- ver Rio Grande Grando I lad riad met him a a. week before and had bad given him money to buy something to eat I asked him what he was as doing Ho showed mo me a an pun n and said Raid he wan a night watchman When I met him a a. week before ho he had represented that he was a clerk and a member of ot the Railway an a Clerks' Clerks union Wo We had some rome argument over this and andie andie ie ie said that he needed the money A Western Pacific freight train was pulling out on another track He asked me to step over there with him which I Idid Idid did The conductor and brakeman were standing at tho the crossing wafting for tor the caboose to come along alons When they caught the caboose I walked back with Fisher to the platform leading to the old Rio Grande depot I gave ga him a a. Ho said ald be le Ie had to go down to the refrigerator cars and asked me to go with him We walked down the yards ar 18 together and crossed the tracks west In In- the tho direction of or the tho machine shops hops We then walked 1 back east to the rear of at the thA I left him there thore saying I 1 Iwas Iwas was going to pet get et a cup of ot coffee correa I 1 went out on Fifth West walked ed back hack to Second Second Sec Sec- ond So South and went to the National coffee cof cot fee douse I 1 had some fome coffee coffee- and doughnuts doughnuts dough dough- nuts and went to tho the Santa Clara restaurant res res- where I used the telephone Sutton Sutton Sut Sut- ton saw m mt me again there b because use he used need the telephone Immediately after atter I did Meets Railroad MenI Men I then went back to the rational National cottee cot cot- fee tee house and stayed there till un morning morn morn- ing ing- Two boys bows brothers brother were there all the time The They told mo me the they had run nm runaway runaway away from their their tome home omo I In n Sunn At about 12 1230 W a 1 man came In Iu who said paid he had come como from the East He said ald he was to Garfield the next morning He stayed stayed there thero about two hours hourI our I 1 left tho the National at about 6 o'clock when hen the b boy went to call cal 1 the proprietor I went to Sc Scheps' Scheps heps saloon When I went back to the National for breakfast tho the place was locked Two railroad men with lunch buckets were 1 waiting 1 to set get in Tie Tho 10 boy yelled through the door loor that the proprietor had gone ono out to buy bus some somo coffee corree I I went back to ea- ea ea loon and then to tho 0 Byron bar heps Then I went east cast on S Second orid South to Third West Nest and north to South Temple I met a switchman there who I kno knew by sight eight bu but not b bj by name name- Ho lie loaned me BO 61 cent cent- Then The J I went nt to the tho Sunshine bar barer bari where er l I outfit bought a drink Tho The bartender also abo i bought a drink I then wont up to a 8 rooming house and went to be bed I do not know the name nam of or th the rooming house houte but It was tho the second rooming house houle west of or West Temple on South Temple on the north side of the tho street Streett I had been In this rooming house several times times' before I remained In bed until 4 or r li 5 o'clock In the afternoon |