"'2. Would the attention of the 4000 people who assembled at the 'Tabernacle' (where secular affairs are often discussed) on the succeeding Sabbath have been called to the crime and exhorted to use every effort to ferret out the assassins?
"'3. Could any prominent Mormon be murdered under the same circumstances and no clew whatever found to the murderer?
"'4. Would any portion of the five hundred special police have been called into requisition or ordered on duty?
"'5. Would any of the numerous witnesses who saw the assassins fleeing from their bloody work, have been able to recognize and name them?
"'6. Have we not utterly failed to prove, after full investigation, that Dr. Robinson had a personal enemy in the world, and have we not proved that he had had difficulties with none except the city authorities?
"'7. Is there any evidence that he had done anything to make personal enemies, unless it was having the Chief of Police and two others bound over to answer a charge of riot?
"'8. Would he have been murdered if he had not by his land claim raised a question as to the validity of the city charter?
"'9. Would the ten-pin alley have been destroyed if it had not been his property, and that he had a suit pending against the city?
"'10. Would the Mayor of the city have ordered him out of his house two days before he was murdered, if he had not understood that he claimed damages from the city for the wanton destruction of his property?
"'11. Is it not remarkable that a gang of men could go to a bowling alley, nearly surrounded by houses, within sixty steps of the most public street in the city, between the hours of eleven and twelve o'clock at night, demolish the windows and break up with axes and sledges the alley, and no witnesses found to identify the men or who knew anything whatever about the perpetrators of the act?