Show WHOSE JiOSE BLOOD EUGENE That eminent arbiter for fOl the disputes of or humanity Mr 11 Eugene Debs of oC Indiana 3 rises risen about recurrence of or ortho tho the equinox to threaten fhe the shedding of or blood If It the nation nation nation na na- na- na tion doesn't conform itself to his manner of thinking S Just now there are going to o be rivers of blood I If oyer Haywood and their c are convicted con con- of the tho murder er of ot Frank Prank of or Idaho Plenty of or blood Go gently Gene If Moyer and Haywood and the rest are aro guilty lulU of oC murder they should bo be punished And Antl AndIC Ii IC the they are found guilty by of or the law JaW of theland tho the tholand land Ind thc they are arc going to be he punished Tho The nation would not be worth much even esen to Mr 1 Debt Debs if a a crime like that could be bo committed the perpetrators known and nothing result If Ie a a. former governor of an American state can be he killed with dynamite placed by cowards within the hounds bounds of oC his own home tho the crime fastened on the culprits and they escape because of or fear that blood will How as a result of oC their punishment then lien this isn't a good government to live In Then the boasted defense of oC our ci civilization Is a sham Then even eyen Mr 11 Debs Dehs is at the merc mercy of any anyone one who cares to take a pot shot at him as ho wanders about tho the Terre Terra Haute Haule lowlands s along tho of oC tho the Wabash Va bash Mr Ir Debs Is one of oC those men who make money out of martyrdom A little more than twelve years ago he lie incited IncHed some of ot his fellow men to measure lances Jances with the government go of or the lie Un United lied States and when the trouble trouble trouble trou trou- ble was over Eugene was sent to J Jail il at Woodstock Ill for a six-month six season of or retirement Ever since then he has spoken en his mind mind or or what he ho ml mistakenly ic- ic gards as his mind on mind on the wrongs of the lie worl workingman ingman lIe He has from the very ery beginning of or tho the case against Moyer Haywood and tho lie others taken the position that the they are innocent that th the officers of oC the law have ha been guilty guHt of oC unpardonable aggression and that the rights of oC men arc are pc rill ell and the progress o of freedom delayed by the attempt of or the Idaho men to find out the facts He has been spilling buckets of blood not all aU his own own in each successive issue of or his paper and antl in whatever other papers he lie can get himself quoted And nothing will satisfy him but hul the tho discharge without trial o of the de defendant defendants de- de in the case ase lIe He seems to demand that the tho authorities of oC the tate state of Idaho shall apologize to him in the name of or an outraged brotherhood He seems to hold the tho belief belle that the he murler of oC was wasa a righteous act act and that dynamite Is an argument proper for Cor the settlement of controversies among among- men Mr Ir Debs Is Pm wrong The Tho safety of himself and of oC every ono one whom he holds dear deal depends on tho ho power powel of the state to punish those hose men if Ir lh they arc are guilty And ever every time ho makes males this play about letting blood ho adds something to the already forming belief heifer that lint tho thomen thomen men men are arc guilty and dare daro not submit to 10 trial |