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Show LETTER TELLS OF BLOWING UP THE UTAH HOTEL Government Introduces Important Documents j Indianapolis, Nov. 4. LettcrB which tho government charged show- j ed that Frank C. Webb, Now Yonrk, wroto to J. J. McNamara about send lng Ortio E. McMnnlgal to NoWuY6rk and Boston to blow up works thero ' were read In tho "dynamite conspir- , ncy" trial today. A letter from Wobb was quoted as showing that Michael J. Young, Boston, was anxious an-xious to havo "Jobs" done in Boston In tho spring of 1900, In reply McNamara Mc-Namara wrote, "I don't know wheth- , cr my friends will bo able to got down your way. Find out If tho deal could ho pulled off. I'll attend to J tho rest of it, bo no ono will know anything nbout It ns to timo." Tho government asserted theao let- j I tors referred to Frank M. Ryan, pros-I pros-I Idcnt of tho Iron workers' .union, nnd i j that Jlorbert S. Hockln was sent to j Chicago to prcparo McManlgal for J tho eastern trip. McManlgal reported report-ed that nn opera houso under construction con-struction in Boston nnd a viaduct In Hoboken. N. J., were blown up in 'Mnrch, 1909. ' Referring to $500 ndvnnccd by tho union for organization work In Phil-ndelphln, Phil-ndelphln, Michael J. Cunno In February, Feb-ruary, 1909, sent from that city n newspaper clipping "dynamite wrecks derrick on pier," nnd wroto the money sent to Philadelphia was well spent. "How do you like that?" Blow Up Salt Lake Hotel. Letters from E.. E. Phillips, "Syracuse, "Syra-cuse, N. "i., P. A. Cooley, New Orleans, Or-leans, and J. E. Munsey, Salt Lake City, to McNamara wcjre alleged to bo funds for the explosion of dynamite, dyna-mite, Tho letter Identified as that of Munsey referred 'to non union work being done by a Loa Angeles contractor pn a building in Salt Lake City and said: "Wo can't afford to let this firm get a foothold in Salt Lake City, as they already have given giv-en us a great dcaltpf trouble in Loa Angeles and vicinity." Clippings were Inclosed about labor la-bor union disputes. In Teply McNa-mnra McNa-mnra wroto:' "Congratulations to tho local union. I hope you will show them that Salt Lake City la a bad placo for them to attempt to do any steel construction by non union men." DIABOLICAL DEEDS CHARGED TO TURKS Old Men and Peasants Put To Death In Barbarous Manner London. Nov. 4. Many Instances of terrible atrocities on the Serbo-Turkish Serbo-Turkish frontier since tho war began nro given by tho Servian novelist, Dragutln J. Hitch, in a letter to the Budget received today. He says: "In tho vllago of Dubrovatz on Tur-territory Tur-territory tho Turks entered tho house of a priest named Philip Ku-mnnovitch Ku-mnnovitch and seizing hlra roughly, dragged him Into tho road and cut off his nose, ears and lips. Thus mutilated, mutila-ted, they paraded tho priest through tho streets o! tno village to show him to tho peasantry. When Anally tho unhappy man fell to tho road In his ngony, tho Turks gave him a finishing finish-ing stroke by putting a bullet through his head. From Dubrovatz tho Turks proceed-ed proceed-ed to tho next vlllago, where thoy seized another priest, by namo Peter Pe-ter Bacallne. Him they treated in a similar Inhuman fashion at last putting nn end to his sufferings by shooting him wltn a revolver. Cut Into Morsels In tho vlllago of Fradlna, Turkish soldiers caught nn unfortunate peasant peas-ant named voln Tnnlsh and cut him Into morsels. In tho town of Gorno Pllltza tho Turks captured a man by the name of Mlllisavlevltch. Ho was summarily dispatched. The Turks cut off hlB head and mounted it upon n long polo. Tho sole offenso of tho mnn was that ho had hidden his ten-year-old granddaughter from the barbarian bar-barian Invaders. Altogether In .the village of Gra-dlna Gra-dlna tho Turks killed six persons nnd mutilated tho corpses. Then purely pure-ly for their own amusement they bound Alexis Kovnnovltch an inoffensive inof-fensive laborer, to a stake sunk in tho main streot made a circle on his forehead and fired at it for rifle practice prac-tice as at a target. Needless to say they riddled him with bullets. Peasants Butchered Turning from this Bcene of amuse-mont amuse-mont the TurkB cut off tho cars and noses of three Servian countrymen named Boshkovltcb, Savltch and Ste-phnnovltch, Ste-phnnovltch, nnd nttor leading them nround tho little square In tho town for a halt hour, decapitated thorn. 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