Show MAKES tAKES A NOISE LIKE UKE A SPHINX Detective James P. P Says Little of His Work HIS OPINION OF GIBSON Sleuth Has litis No Nu Faith In Statement of oC Man llIn Who Heard Com citation In hi InDol Dol Boic e Jail Doctor Gibsons Gibson's word is about a asgood as us good goud as his check s said James B. B B Mc Mc- lc- lc of oC Denver head of the tho Western West West- estern est cm ern division of tho thu DetectIve Detective Detect Detect- ive lye agency when hen an on Interviewer makes an ann attempt to have this noted sleuth answer a question he usually makes a noise like a n sphinx land arrived arr In Salt SaiL Lake Lako Cil City yesterday yesterday yes yes- cs afternoon and amid le registered at the tIne Wilson lIson lIe He said Mid he to spend spond sponda a few days here and then go o to Den Den- ver vcr Jim JIin will be remembered bele as th the man who broke up tho tine Maguires In Pennsylvania when that secret organization had terrorized terrorized terrorized ter ter- the entire state slate Their Influence once ence stretched out from the coal fields Into every nook and corner of the state stute They were represented in the legislature un tuna ana In the halls of or Justice Their reign of terror caused many mysterious murders murdel'S and arid other outrages outrages outrages out out- rages to go unpunished Men sworn to do their dut duty as ns Jurors allowed criminals deserving of hanging to es escape escape es- es cape to tove save ve their theil own lives When hen got through with the case several men went vent to the gallows and anda a score of or the Mollies went to the pen During the lIne strike troubles at Cripple Cripple Cuppie Crip Cup pie Creek Colo Cob when violence was met with bayonets and a assassinations s. I were followed by dynamiting outrages the he PInkertons were employed by the theline Mine line Owners Owners' association When hen I Moyer Haywood and Pettibone officials of of- I of oC the tine Federation n of or Miners diners were dragged from their beds I at tt midnight and taken in a special train out of the state to an answer In Idaho to the tine charge of oC complicity In Inthe i ithe the lne killing of oC former Governor Steu- Steu was given I the tIle credit or the blame for the perform perform- ance ince Ho He worked up the case against the accused officials who arc are now awaiting trial I I on oil Gibson on I Several days ago Doctor Henry GIbson left len town suddenly to avoid clog by Sheriff Emerys Emery's dep- dep I on the charge of oC pas passing worth- worth I ess checks Before he left ho he told hat that he had been Imprisoned at Boise Idaho idaho and while wh In the jail overheard I I conversations that would have hae an Im- Im bearing on the case caso He said hat that he me was vas receiving mone money because I of f tho information In his possession Detective said that ho had read cad the accounts of Gibsons Gibson's state- state Ills His only comment was I think hink Gibsons Gibson's word is 13 a about out as good goodS goodis as is S hl his hh check Ho lie was asked about the sworn sworn statements of oC Claude C. C Baldwin who was vas as taken Into Inlo custody custod hero here four Cour our weeks ago by a PInkerton man It be r remembered d than thai Baldwin Balin who vas was the bod body guard of oC General Sherman Shernan Shernan Sher- Sher nan man Bell when the latter was making in an n effort to Que quell the Insurrection at Cripple ripple Creek made affidavit that the Mine Jine Owners' Owners association a or members af ot that society planned the dynamite outrages In Colorado that were charged lo to o the miners In his story Baldwin made nade a number of statements that flatly natly contradict the conCe confession lon of oC Henry Henr Orchard wh who is the star witness wit wit- ness less of ot the state against the officials of oC the he miners' miners union refused to o say what he thought ht of oC Baldwins Baldwin's story tory |