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Show committed in this state in many years. The penalty should be' in complete conformity with the crime. Before these men can be tried and executed they must be caught, and we sincerely hope that no time will be lost in effecting the capture. Every police officer and every citizen in the state should be interested in the chase, making escape for the bandits impossible. t: Work for the Executioner . . 4 rrTTHE time for tnc rcsurrtfciion of tue death Z. penalty in Utah has come., Nothing short Z. of the execution of four, bandits can avenge the ITioId blooded murder which occurred at Eureka. H.The demands of, justice are not altered by the ZJtct that the murderers are still at large. They T ctn -and must - be caught if 4t -takes- the -entire r police machinery of the state. No effort and no T. expense should be spared to effect their capture, rr The men who staged fhe holdup and subsequent subse-quent murders are not courageous bandits. They Z&rc cowards of the first rank. They killed their .victims in cold blood when they Mud full com-Tmand com-Tmand of the situation. None of the victims was Harmed and one was shot in the back as he stooped Tto obey the commands of the holdups. Life imprisonment, as life terms range in this state, is Ilfar too good for the slayers. Every effort that the state can command ;',should be devoted to the capture of the quartet. No unnecessary delays should accompany their ' trials and no sympathy should be wasted on the C only penalty that can avenge the crime. These lmen and til others must be taught that the day has passed in this state when an Individual can shoot his fellow man in cold blood and hope to live. The act bespeaks a desire to die and the executions should follow, swift and unrelenting. The Eureka killing is the most dastardly crime |