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Show TWO BOISE MEN GLAD PHtblUtNT WAS DC AD. Hut Thv Wore HmukIiIv llndl4 f tfce rood std Narrow. r fciraiMl Mln I.iirlil. Two men came near being killed at llulae, Idaho, Friday night for averting avert-ing that they were gtad McKlnley waa dying. They were Alex Vaughan and W. II. Cooper. The police lat In the evening smuggled the two men out of town and plncetl, them In the peniten tiary for aafe-keeping, Standing near the entrance to the atreet, Vaughan aald ha waa glad the president waa dying, and Cooper, hla partner, said, "ao am l.H Will (llhson, a commercial traveler from Portland, waastaudiug eloae by Vaughan and struck the latter a blow that laid him out. An old aoldler sprang on him and slashed him with a knife. The chief of police rescued Vaughan. A large crowd was chasing Cooper when the ofllcera caught him. With difficulty both men were landed In the city jail. It waa later aurrouuded by a great crowd prepared to do violence to the priaonera, but the police man aged to get them out finally aud take them to a place of aafety. i DIAGRAM B1IOWINO WHKRR THE 8HOT3 TOOK KKFiX'T. |