Show I I t HOW KING RECEIVED THE NEWS f L. L E. E King who is in solitary confinement In the State prison was f ff f greatly surprised and overwhelmed with Joy when he was told this f morning for the first time of the affidavit that had been made by John Johnf f Mace He said to The Telegram f ff f I 1 always felt Celt sure that In a free country like this an Innocent man f ff f would never be made to suffer for tor another mans man's crime I knew that f ff f the Italian Italian Consul would get m me set free I dont don't know why they tried f I not that gamb house gambling house at all and didn't me was near n know anyone f fin in it I wen went to work at noon the day after the shooting and that was f the first I heard of ot It I didn't pay very much attention to the affair f ff f and had forgotten all about It Two days afterward Detective Sheets f ff f met me as I was coming from my work on th the 5 o'clock shift and sal said f ff f he wanted to see me He arrested me and locked me up before I knew f ff f what it was forI for tor f I had bad only been In Salt Lake for tor three weeks and didn't have baye any f ff f mone money or friends so I couldn't do much if To help myself I always told f ff f them I was Innocent but I not prove anything I was asleep In f ff f m my room oom w when en the thing happened d an ana ami so could not have haye been seen seea f ff f about there f 4 4 4 |