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Show VVARR ONCE LIVED IN SALT LAKE CITY Los Angeles, Nov. 20. Carl Warr, wo when first asked gae his name as Albert Davis and hold up tho po-nco po-nco force over an hour yesterday, 3ald last evening that he came from Salt Lake, wbero ho lived wjth his parents par-ents for a number of years. 'I have not heard from them In many years," he snld, although 1 be-Heve be-Heve that they still live In Salt Lake. J visited them there ten vears auo but since that time I have "not heanl from them or let them know where I am I would rather die than have them know the trouble that I am In !t .would break their hearts." He absolutely ab-solutely refused to give their address Last evening he gave the following reason for his not "I have been studv-ing studv-ing the social evils of southern California Cali-fornia for some time and have come' to the conclusion that the Southern Pacific Electric company has made It very hard for the working man. ''It was my Intention to go to the police station, where thej would know dynamite, and ask for Paul Shoup preaideut of the Southern Pacific Electric When ho came I was going to demand that he guarantee higher wages and If he refusod I was going! to kill him 1 did It as a martyr to the cause of tho worklngmcn." |