THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JTOE 7, 1907. 5 Haywood Jury Listens Another Day to Remarkable Story of the Man Who Dealt Death With Bombs Harry Orchard ConfessesvFrom the Witness Stand His Says Campaign of Grime in Mning Region Was Directed by Haywood and Pettibone
1, said he had done,, business'; for, was cool as ever. This was the, Bloody Exploits Astounding: Continued from Page Cols. 3 and 4 swriftly or surely from the scene of one that " as main' Further Are Described in the : : \u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0;\u25a0; story/v' ')^: \u25a0 -~ of his crimes. .' Hogan; before. •_ :':'-<\u25a0\u25a0":.\u25a0 '-'-\u25a0\u25a0 <'. ,\u25a0\u25a0'.'.-.', \u25a0\u25a0'.'.-.' r ?!' .'*" .."Any other attempts, you can: think Today, yesterday, to Caldwell to killSteunen- "The reference; couldn't fbe better,"- ' even more than He went of?" asked Hawley.- ~~f, "RevelationSi of Hireling of the ''fener Circle" there ran throughout the narrative ac- berg knowing the dangerous character said Steams as he igave] thefcontract/i. K that Irecall ,;now,"" job, only by t Canyon^ job :7i"Not answered counts of conversations with HaywooJ, of the and warned not the The*^ City,"; ?";was^ a? bomb \u25a0" ", -" •"\u25a0 Moyer five.other \u25a0?;•; Orchard.'*;;^;. . .' they or failure of four plant." '^acquainted himself ',': 1 and Pettibone. in which refusal of Orchard -Hawley , him:back a few un- ! BOISE,_ June 6.—Orchard be?an his day's* tes- day to:fasten . the purse,- >. but Judge Gabbert' !Orchard to help m the as«assln*«oa -of Governor- '? "'j •f took -to ' \u25a0 planned killingof this or that man Haywood agents of murder,, but by ;the with Peabody' s j;habit ofi|11fe'*In his that; timony the, isereral persons came ;too fast and ". we had to leave it alone. isteunenbersr. the things ; by/ giTlng names \u25a0 . important I had over- T they of standing in the urgent protest of practical home by watchingifrom-the wiridowjof I been «'.'Pettibone had to go next day to Salt Lake From Wardner and Slmpktes trst whom accused the Petti- 1 ; .brought that he met in San Francisco . when he went » Orchard looked )and then :a1matter ; City -ito attend the convention of, the western went. to Wallace, Idaho, way purposes being bone, was no place his room in Mrs. Lizzie Adams' rhouse.' Jout ' "•' r ; ; where Orchard decided of their or of an- who declared that it where prosecution ;had /suffered a there/); to assassinate Fred Bradley.;r; who .had federation of miners, :\u25a0 leaving me to attend .to to get rid of.the Peabody bomb. Simpkms tagonistic that little 'country " - -certainly - said to the interests of the west- to do murder in FATE IXTERVENES AGAINST ;* .;.' ; ...•;-.. \u25a0\u25a0' Judge Gabbert.' He said' we. must " tlo' that -It,was :a dangerous thing to a hard : -'. :\u25a0; /\u25a0 '/' /v beeiTi formerly;the -.manager 'of the Banker/ Hill \u25a0 ' ; have round ern of miners. they village everybody knew every- blow. 'something before the convention. Iwas afraid and be thoojrht that it had better federation Often where ; ; Orchard; s * 1 be thrown any .Then Orchard returned to Denver and In jail at;Caldwell; had re- •id Sullivan mine in the :Coe'ur d'Alene ,district to ,; touch » the old bomb,' so 1 prepared a"new away. gave talked of crimes that had been com- body else': and no stranger had He; - ' « * ' - Orchard the bomb to a friend reported •progress: ahdtPettibbne ceived ;letter Iwhichihe^ swears now ; - names were in order to one.. As JuJg'e Gabbert st 'out tl>e next named Cunningham dispose mitted or attempts chance to get away. That didn't bother " :'a :of Idaho. '.-The " :related . , acted - -to of In the sriver. of that had been gathered -up 50;;: pounds *"of;'dynamite was 2; >jPettibone. v/iThis was) the ; /way Or- morning Irode ,ahead of him on a blcycl* and Proceedine from WaUace to Spokane Orchard thinking J from pare the .for a possible' .'corroboration of. made and had failed. Failures they Orchard. He had got beyond % ;" fastened the pocketbook; to the wire. Irode off and Slmpklns bonght 10 that' they ;hadf cached / at jMaxsMalich's unsigned ;letter 1referred ito";by.iHawley! chard's ;.testimony. _; '. down: ' .until pounds of powder taer» as they have spokan of things. mainpoint 1 ; town and did not hear an explosion to make a new bomb when they discussed would such trivial The saloon, and; 1 , •\u25a0 - - abonM reach % a1:a \u25a0: opening] speech/;: "> of always in .sight with him—"get Orchards made :bonrb; out In his 5 .The sheriff of . :The'; witness Bald:that ;he was known. a part an hour afterward. A /man named Wally had CaldwelL missed shots at billiards. was county [copied : * picked up the purse and killed. Judgijßab- of a lead bucket .that; he'got'a plumber, Canyon ; s the J letter,^ but ; , ;- ; •\u25a0 Francisco by was Slmptlns bought a pair of field glasses.- On luck," your man." That was the thing; the : • of the :time that he was In San bext had passed, without '• "Hard was the chief comment. ;him' the;, plea.,, that "it /gave to Orchard/i promptly ' "; noticing It." the way to Spokane. Orchard said, hla to make '-for.* on then it who* the name of Barry. :,Leaving jCalifornia., he :re-* \u25a0- "When reported to trunk "Too better time." To rest would take care of itself. • r Hawley/ ' ' ' ' I the"result Pettibone he was lost and Simpkins took him to see a firm of bad. luck next was to hold a*cactus Iplaht2%Wlth^ 30 destroyed" it./: and*Borahl start- to Denver, wearing said Itwas 'hard luck.' lawyers suing '\u25a0» turned .the nnlform of a sol-* \u25a0 about the railroad company. Tae killa man was to "get rid of him" or COHROBORATIOX PROMISED pounds giantr»powder in(this'Fcon-; lay a foundation V f the? \u25a0he Immediately ;X told \u25a0' , al- of ed Ito ' or^> intro^ dler.'i •;He Zsaid -:that \ called up Orchard the details of his movements orm was Robinson. Miller A Roaenthal. Miller "get way." : - , • ;most day by day, Stretching ; to him out of the "Murder" That is going y a of trivance in hisfgrip;he> sauntered ;,back duction of that 'copy.^and;- from': the Pettibone ion*,the: telephone. \u25a0;. his narrative out Is a member of the counsel for defense. aversion, there to be lot ' - : ;to great length. He man the they seem to have held in but story to Canyon; City 'only'to 'findUhatiPea-; Judge's rulings 'At|.seemed that v/they :-,'. VPettlbone asked me.how ;Bradley was," con- * said< that the next corroboration of this Incredible \u25a0 ! Bell, they succeed,; tlnued;Orchard.;. "I>, told him !Bradley ,was ,still selected for attack was Sherman former WAIT FOR GOVERXOn "assassination" took to with kinColorado.-i said, feeling. Again and again in his day's proceedings. Hawley took up the his house and fno longer sat beside the effort:for the time / being ;and ;turned ported that abe :;would;lose .his s eyesight v and strumental .in breaking .up the miners' strike. .-Thi* flnn. Slmpkms had represented thai narrative used words, "th«*y -- probably It was decided to buy a rig to drive out to Bell's western federation of miners. Orchard the story of the attempt to killFred Brad- window, :on .the . ledge* of :which: the over examination; be deaf for the rest of his life. Petti- Arriving waited me go and see I Orchard for.cross bone said that :was better :than If Ihad killed house.-- Orchard and Haywood bought it for 1113. . at Caldwell for a seeoad tfena to if couldn't ley in San Francisco, where: bomb was to have been placed to, ex- • : — \ Tho bill • Orchard It had be -' outrlgtt :; Bradley. '\u25a0 of sale was made out.In Pettibone's said he registered himself saw him is the hotel one Sun- hairbreadth escapes som« who could as Pettibone cussed again. He wanted VBtoFyVof; • Judge ;Gabbert,"- be He also =.explained that he had day evening. . And what attorney got out the story of Orchard's into^the * Orchard's ilife" and .l"He said that Orchard .went somearrested.^"work • of these had- Orchard told yes- something "pulled:. off before theT conf very, soon brought 1 on,' t"had k',been :•rendering -decisions ~;against - outside .which was more important. "In..he meantime we had fixed up the bomb. men forgetting practice > - 'out tthe fact 'that s J ' Orchard had now brought his story Slmpklns the of the machine vention ,to make a: showing the - Moyer. trying;to get r .down 'to and Itook the bomb oat at once and terday attempts on life N f :for Orchard; Horsley, whom swe were' '-. ' out of August, 1905. of several the that had set up in a closet '/there money ' then"-. Albert~\ \hadi.run corpus. \u25a0\u25a0*-' 'Judge . The witness went back- to June set Itunder the sidewalk with a string stretchu this.time Bteve broke In,some manner bottle. W» sigh of pervaded the courtroom went off back to her home from:British BillyAckerman iand Iset to work and Imade a without explodin? It. Or- hid the .bomb The bomb wan relief Back in Denver went straight ' Colum- !. . . chard .'said that ;he examined the place and in-eame we.eds. and Orchard stayed: ,to- murder c the - : . ; . Orchard bomb.; \u25a0 to when It was ended. He told how he bia. Then he came^to ldaho \u25a0 as Harry We put :It under the :sidewalk at Thir- round the grass made In a wooden box Just big enoogh bold ' *'\u25a0 > dead where the bomb was to and \u25a0 — bomb, Steve Adams' house telephoned judge. Fatiyagain interfered. Gabbert Orchards; '\u25a0;' ;/. /-;\u25a0;;/ ;; - > '?;:-;;.;'\u25a0 • teenth street and Grant avenue, in Denver. The 10 pounds of powder. .' and Billy Ackerman planted a .':•/:' -;\u25a0 ; " " planted this being; due to the escaping sul- non- to Pettibone. The genial store keepeV on path, lback governor walked along there every morning.' phuric add Next day Simpkins concluded that he had made like that which blew up the started the fatal turned Orchard's demeanor as he* answered "Moyer ' fumes. • better not stay around any longer, for he had lay and general all around plotter, of as- and went' another way/; arousing the - PEABODY'S _. told ESCAPE rid of Johnny ; seen several persons who knew him. He thought union eassinations hustled over to find out laughter jtheir by life ' Neville, who knew too much at offices'. : \u25a0 about that might go caught to pull wire that was to ex- of Goddard never changed a j . "Adams and watched for ,the governor until the Independence depot affair It hard with me IfIwas wait the how the attempt on Bradley had turned whit"from^that as! ha J ' and was de- in his company." plode it the governor stepped on telling of his -'queer-' premonition. ';And story ;of he came :'-out.* \u25a0; Just as . the governor -walked manding, money," proceeded Orchard. For the 'He said Ihad better remain - when out. • Apparently he had not read the .they laughing' told the his monstrous crimes. place heavy first . time and finish the job alone. This waa some tlm* ground was buried. They while were over fit He streets > deserted. We pos^ven near his home. He was out of the city a large ; might < made^ his Thtf :•here were 'almost or eight years, and then separated would lose his eyesight and be Haywood came back ;. from the conven- ; story,1 ; .; reported " went back to part of the time. But a single instant Pea- deaf, mind !to tell the whole J :whatever threw the bomb in the river and :to N J and wrote •letters t0 Jnd "just about as good as killing and v/ere sorry innocent" wherever; Pettlbbue:that;we had failed.-> -';->-\u25a0:"\u25a0-; ';. Pettibone 'had sent to him In but had not reached it whea the if and he as 'Then; you sare;a bigamist!" of Colorado.- :. "-•..•* V lying squarely in path and tried to ' shouted ; * Idaho had miscarried and he never got It. the explosion occurred. . his tion should be asked. subsequently the one that \u25a0 "Afthe.fall elections Peabody was succeeded ° J For "fixed killed Richardson., ''\u25a0'_ \u25a0;";• : ;\; "-\u25a0 •" • reas n he fcad gone to \went, my do np. some acid and , would be the inevitable / / / \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0. .''':-:-\u25a0 by; ; Peabody \u25a0 went to live not Caldwell. Adams . VI to room to pick it up death Adams was; Steve Dixon when mar- Steunenberg.' p Governor McDonald. "' .% e had ot rIa tne 1**m giant caps and things in a package. As Iwas \u25a0 ,"I,don't know that is," replied \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 Haywood and Pettibone J irlai J o*'. Jumpers all ' result. But something turned the judge ried.and keeping house. lived by : what'" ' - •• at Canyon City. Moyer, i h T "? . .« doing giant cap in my pocket exploded and Orchard The .murderer walked the house the unmoved '\u25a0;•'-/ .'\u25a0" •-"; ;\u25a0 all told me to keep after Peabody. It was ar- = so a out of the accustomed path into an- with the Adams-Dlxons until - * Orchard. . insurance Attorney Richardson objected to all the tore one side of my coat oat. Iwas afraid » . .spring, In the morning.just before -the judge : "You ? haye;v ' ranged "that Ishould become-' a- life ' mony testi- explosion. other, was "an innocent man." as when got married af second -wife ; '• - • as to what '^dams .said. 2 The objection everybody In the hotel had heard the ' and it Steve another- job of murder was due to leave, dropped his news- while the was ! solicitor." * * 11^ ;on I while, bat there was no him, who tried to ; : first liyingiand '.without v that he got recommenda- T?5 S'fL" tte P^nnd that Orchard had waited a indication Orchard described and quitted the city. Meantime there paper accidentally &ate," and; as being Orchard declared . told Pettibone all that any heard what had occurred ia my \u25a0 pocketbook was blown at the * idivorced," V explained \ lawyer. tions 'to ione of the big agencies In Denver foi Adams had said." At this that one pick up the and was much talk with Haywood and Pet- stopped to -pick;. up the! ,' Hawkins, partner point the ;luncheon recess -until l:S0 p.-m. room. Iwent downstairs and remained at tbe> he it hooßed the "Oh, that," said Orchard, if;it the position from Attorney a taken. -;, was to pieces. tibone. Haywood advised Orchard to screweye "* as were ; one of the attorneys now ..' hotel until Monday."when Iwaa arrested.** bomb string" to the. in the nothing more prospect ';i'of of Br-F. Eichardson. afternoon, i Hour after hour the wondering, very as arrested, i \ than ithe ka Haywood,- and from J. C. Sullivan, i^At the session Orchard- said that he V."After your arrest did yoa communicate wha lie low so not to be gate and hurried away. >Nothing hap- one representing started rfor -Idaho two days 'after •ny one?",' asked Hawley. crowd heard the story molded but, you, new.hat while the'old :would" be still president- of the state federation of labor. talking with tense bless Orchard never' worried. pened, however, and when he went back good. "Yes,* -i. ; keenly: part of the Moyer and Pettibone and the others on the sub- "No, sir." L all on same lines, told all in the thej mostly at ; - it's thaf-Vw '-?: W .Eichardson listened' to this ject of Steunenberg., you a, anybody ; the He walked about city, some, time; afterward' to see ..what was ;;;Then .Richardson '? went i,through witness' story and made notes on1It. - - Pettibone- helped him to get "Did receive telegram«• from Tf"^ same simple, straightforward, convinc- night it is true, but he never suffered matter, exploding the ' his trunk: ready. s He; put the Peabody bomb "Yes. sir." " the he found'that the cause f- tovfleaving fCanada '„again . :;/ BOMB PIPE PRODI; . orenared foruse at Canyon City In "What did you do with this telegram?" ing way. But toward the close there from overconfinement to the house. apparatus had failed,*;the sulphuric acid • and // CEp the trunk -ana • - took : __ brough t the ? it along. , it." Only mope . out f Istories that Pettibone -'•' ' » *to'prepare 'a. .Pettibone knew aboat this. < '.'Destroyed was a change. In an incidental '-. They, discussed plans fori .murr having;1caked out.'-:. After,Orchard . Orchard said that*-he' decided ..-"Where waa the telegram- from?**. ; had\told-of./*-Ifothlng;botheredltheHm- \u25a0• Peabody's -bedroom win-, fashion did it come out, but neverthe- der, and": Haywood- said that ;Adams fessed, Bulkley^Wcllsdug'up con^ bomb to place beneath STJPPIJnEp WITH FU.YDS > Attorney Richardson for the defense objected that bomb'" Sway ; Canyon:Ctty,*Colo, y \u25a0-\u0084"\u2666 appear at this hu- ,trying- get Judge • ; - \u25a0 \u25a0 perturbableSmurderer.^He;f half dow at' ' to,this." - The telegram )Itself tae beat cvt- less it did that last had been to r .Gabbert. exploded ;1L- \ *-1 hare created something a sensa- BtartinK" "• " and v smiled f.atgthe ;thought!? that iariybody The state i j of for.ldkho."*- tie witness con-" .< \u25a0 . tlnued. 'gave dence. he /declared. i.MfiPsa^p'V man murder machine sickened of his That .was in the .winter, of 1904 T5. .Gah- could;* \ Ibj producing|Inievidence? the t lead^ casing I,'Haywopd " \me.SMO in cash. He * - telegram," ,•*.*• "GET STEUN'EXBERG NEXT" regardithe lies jthatUhe hadr tion I - < gallon a !TT* *e0 befon ..•'We'll produce the / orljinal began to and against; Moyer \ \ told of the bomb. •: It was ;thfr sl«e ofIa two D nime: » this. Iwas.to/ask terrible trade. He think bert. had decided ' inVthe • Pettibone 'his 'early, doings "^ Pettibone!ii!"i ,c fora any i >< Moyer dared Senator Borah. plan of when be case, and, course, his) ;Meyer's ".return there was a, -about as be- canr^ Orchard iIdentified* he •« ; ;. rto "L- ' After Smuggler mine, • 1 bigamy bomb. 4 On»his way.to the latter place •a com- Mmpa three days Iwent to the Pacing . tendent of the Union . In Tel- •"We watched his house some, even- manded' $200 keep still,'so, hie had to for,, and silly;boasts ;of prowess a iclock ticking the grip which hotel at Caldwell. -I registered lurWe. :\u25a0' ! think that there to. ; panion beard .-. In again1 as Thomas ' * - What made Orchard ings shotguns," Orchard, as a* Itlwasjin'-bbringlin'on : 15 gaa . "Haywood replied, with said and be killed. That the Ithing for Or- Lothario".** 'contained .the bomb and lwanted to know what 1once to make Inquiries about told me." Orchard "that ! ever come such a time he did was. yarns ' •- >• . S?Governor,*™;o» I1I • : -n-ould that was about the" only shotgun epi- these* ;to"Pettibone (that! Jt was:v \u25a0\u25a0\u0084-.".\u25a0:;:'-.-\u25a0^\u25a0\u25a0'Ki^~.\y-" —\u25a0 \u25a0-\u0084^;.-- Steunenberg. This was about the be had sent Steve Adama and Ed Minster to chard to,get busy tabout next.: Petti- Richard-/ Jokingly." - ; of September, 6th Bradley and the From every talk that he . \u25a0 ; i.'-:."l'.told thim c the witness contin- 'l9os. Istayed California to kill Fred super- not disclose. eode of the crowded day. "We worked came Haywood from son opened . theU dppr>.for"iBorah ,and or In Caldwell two ' , ' had with the directors of the grand while, bone in and called gave another, ued.'.t'that it was «.:bomb anrt that Iwas going three days. intondent of a mine whose name Idon't -re- around there once in a "but it his a*general the'erowd laugh. to j 8ltloil 'was ote* °°-*t to throw some "Pettibone dope," or Grecian fire, and lists of victims yet to be being unsuited for the pleas- 1 - for 3, ', '« this time added weather and; Steunenberg on one trip," said that « we imust ihave something to show the andf« IdecidedSI to go there, days. into \u25a0 a train of nonunion miners that was ex- Or- \u25a0 for a few with. But somehow the Idea grew trade of murder. Pcabody was mak- 1 Mrs. Steunenberg Hopes money we'd spent. "- \u25a0--:.' :r-\u25a0\u25a0;.'-.- \u25a0-'\u25a0;\u25a0'".:;;! 0 ** t Then pected to pass through dealt ant chard, '."and :Isaid •; Ithought ;IJ might. That He ' : S tOe ** look » a «web. Pettibone there. \u25a0 : I : :to pre- I h'^Mjtold, to 1 up in his mind that there was an end ing a contest for the governorship ':. in or, Will; /'Pettibone and then :went .work.and had me do this. -He thooght it mlrnt bloody calling. He against He said that he had sent "three four Be? Freed pared :a bomb for Judjre Gabbert." -We imade !It! be a goofi thing to have a CROSS EXAMWATIOX BEGIXS for him of the the legislature then Alva Ad- Steunenberg," they ' gallon syrup can, using I ranch where welould men after but had all out of a half ™ ten pounds hide out whenever necessary story. with Haywood and Pettibone ams, Haywood WALLA:WALLA,;June 6.—"Harry ,• - - Itbecame .' -This '-'ended Orchard's Attorney Rich- talked and .was fearful that he i_if yre of giant powder. -. ,-g m ; to failed.. He that t could XF° Seattle Iwent Spokane then of, began without a moment's about it, and when he was in Wallace, would win. Orchard ihas Vdone i;many/^WTongs, lbut \u25a0"Pettibone nnd-1 planted -the bomb in a va- - and "" ardson the defense get Steunenberg. seven or L to crot>s examine Orchard. way string of Peabody ' after the Ihope that \u25a0 he has 'repented, 'now cant ?lot »;whioh fJudge . Gabbert Icrossed con".his w^aT^jSt^*SUa^ l™ hesitation Canada; on his to the last of his "We've got to get quick," ha escaped, that -borne; \u25a0'--\u25a0 • Orehnn*. said that he was bora in thftt eight years that he" had; and way ' We ileft a\u25a0< wire out -of'the bomb dead; murders, he told Jack Simpkins of his liable to, be; seated, ; he ;understands their;" magnitude,^ and ;. ; fastening ; hi.' father and mother were both that be declared. "He is then goTback , to Paterson,' ';-N;;-N; J.,- and and \u25a0_ to this we intended a pocket- sisters, hope get a ranch somewhere out In and we years that :he ;,will{be .given a /chance k to; book, tho Idea -being ;that 'Jndge; Gabbert wmpk ; bad one brother -and six ijfome lived in to if have two more of.him send to the; other; men 'saying - lea/1 ' " -would ins about kidnaping the : in state. letters; good,,true honest; lif pick up. the purse and thus upset the- bottle child~ox oi>7". Canada and some New York- He. ad- this country where he could bury him- organized labor willhave to leave Colo- a. * /and eT after; ths • . ' of ae B 1 t nothing two wives: .they: would Jget 'the; same ;as sul-hurlc jadd iinside the bomb. i, ; came of it. Simp- mitted that be had that be left one get away crime. rado. Idon't care you get him, present ordeal" has passed."/ / '< . 'We tried one kins« « ifinallyO^fdecidedJJ l? to return , to wife in Colorado. self and from how• berg, jobthan "J-.- Caldwell with In Canada and had another it be a \u25a0 ; . kill- \u25a0 In all the talks with the overseers only;do it." / .would better^ :'f.This;is 4 the statement fof Mrs. Frank nichardnon' was very -aggressive with the wit- ing them,* for;it'.would:be a living'death hurlins questions fast, fly architects of his fate of organized murder was at • : ' r Steunenberg,? the former gov-Z , n^s->. his at him in lntr and work that Orchard The :, IMoyer ;, : widow/of patch ."-:up;differences ;. arrange stake] too, for them. , - said it"/would be ? a fldaho,"\who.i and an volleys and In tones' harsh and rasping. Orchard was \u25a0 \u25a0 recounted both yesterday and today. in Colorado, and the chief ernor^of /killedAby^ a amicable agreement ;/ he ran away from Canad.i with an- good ,thingito scare .the: men?who' had planted « - \ / Ithat /will affect said that * Haywood stands out as the iron man, manager did his best' for his trade. bomb s by Orchard at the igate- Kansas,* Delaware,' other „mail's wife.'- going to Nelson, \u25a0B. 'C. Th* been opposing.' the' federation.; Haywood of \ Missquri,'s v? Pennsyl-' Insatiable of blood, vindictive, savage, That was the time that Orchard and way,:; -his/ -hornet in;Caldwell. "Mrs."* 1 woman's narae ;was Hattle Simpson. He went described Steunenberg and said he did'a ; • vanla and New /Jersey. / The electri- DINING buclness a ;H» Billy Steunenberg ;;attending ROOM Into the: restaurant for while. stop- planted it the OF HOTEL revengeful, thought Ackerman the bomb rin - * who never of sheep business and drove coun-' \ /annuil cians of jlslhave;wantonly put ammuiil- amoved to Pilot Bay.jß.; C; and ran a snow by the edge of the sidewalk into the campj meeting and'eonference the then ' ping and never reckoned of conse- the ' try,so that wouldibe easy, to get him; > /off tion/ inuthe ? hands /of v the enemies Tof hoarding house. He went by the name of Little.' kill, him, Peabody passed every morning i it Day- Adventists" College Simpson quence. was kill, killwith where • 4 Seventh/ at z organized may He said .that Mrs. went back borne from It STEVE: ADAMS HAD;FAILED Place, ! r/labbr.': and \ thwarts the never cease. on his way to the capitol. ;It was" a . three' miles- west of Walla jGompers Pilot -B3y.and he went to Spokane.- Ia Spoiano killand \u25a0 McNulty ;Walla_Z.--' •-./'; \u25a0;,' '-;/ V'; .-,-. ;;-. yeryj.work and are BY adopt*! thn of Harry Orchard. INVADED the witness nume too, Pettibone, plan, result; of expe- "Pettibone, though, against it. ' BLACK BEAR 7 So, \u25a0with who even on skillful the much Was engaged Idaho, life, ; , From Spokane «he went to Wallace, went out to join in the execu- rience in the destruction of and It He thought ;it would be ;too dangerous / She" seems to be above hatred of the - where acquired one-sixteenth interest tb» occasion ;>*t"The agreement j ;by ;; he a to ; \u25a0 husband, ; j the tele- SPECIAL tion of the murderous jjlans. He had was calculated to> succeed. But , fate in a little;town"like'Caldwelli Haywood man who killed her* and iher lniroked ' DISPATCH TO THE CAIX Hercules mine, now largely owned by Ed Boyce. • 1' phone -company was /adopted RENO,. rough of, \u25a0 .after, ,i //last De- ,_• I»tev.; the president the western thought of anything that of ruled in the medium a coal said |he had;: sent Steve Adams conversation would vindicate « that s she 1 - ' June /6.—Drs..Robinson, former• of federation of no but cember,";. l v and exist until ;iiext vjuinn Boyce is ;reputed to be many sign cart Peabody escaped by the skin Steunenberg,' also, 'been hasJforglvenhim;/:/,- '\u25a0,/\u25a0-\u25a0 ?*./;/ /• should;"'• " and :Rhodes of, this city miners. . titn»a There was no of weakness and v 'but there^had V have a- witness out blood. ; money. '\u25a0" He; to,Moyer,"Haywood and Pettiborii; February.'// By.*'its terms / telephone returned a^hunting- millionaire- .The sold hia interest in him, as there" was none in Haywood. of his teeth. a-mixup about had; sent' it 'As from trip to Plumas la the mine in l>OT and bo "vote,/: the :agree- almost gone.: -.Qulnh" and Rhodes brother near Ctica, N. V., and had pitchforked ; ,Yto but.; ;: ,with- where was going but" WORK IN SAN RAFAEL \u25a0 attacked bruin; hlm?*% •They brought; he -to "hide' after by /caseknfves "Kill some other man. Ifanything is him out from .Philadel- ment i-;Indorsed -', / ::\u25a0 the . and *:Yes.V ." arrested, to fix legislature,, as the: murder. >Then- he" went to" Wallace %was /council succeeded :in'driving him pulled off here Ishall be and phia the he used Jack; Simpklns.;; '; aridlwentilnto";effect. : It-Is thls-agree- they, off. When ."Hold "oa Just a moment," said Senator '- and met ;' 'procured ;their \u25a0 jail enough." they Pennsylvania. , good * \;7; \ . had guns : prosecution. Orchard, Ihave been in So, to; do In, He's a " 'St; Sullivan Induces Them to ment|that 151now/seeks }.to iI the bear Borah. •:for the ."Mr. 4They "jtook aHriplup , t Be 1 i was '\u25a0-,"- please conversation gave up the design on which they had man to,putout-of.the way.'V into the 'Joe believe,*: however,' that'the members will ndwhere'to'be 'seen." tell'us the date of this with his country, V\where;' Steve Adams ;'\had - Pettibone. sa we -can connect it up with him." been working and Haywood remem- "Steve and I."watched: house a few I byAdvice be |brought to^! their/? senses within attorneys never seen him," earlier ln;the year; helped 'Simpkins kill' Guided ofIn- ' V fa ATTAC3 CC° — "The for the defense were silent.* evi- bered Steunenberg. times, but ." we. ; : .said day.// or two &and i|,will'ireturn $to Swork ™ rr IJEVIEIX-Boaton. Jane 6 dently taken aback by the sudden move. Orchard.':.; - -' off.'a'fewjclaim'jumpers^and^then^went - P • ~ : '\u25a0:";.;-\u25a0'. \u25a0' -: ;:"--\u25a0' -\ .;.?.- get him.*\he ordered to Orchard. -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \ : Body? without \njaking necessary drastic |ac- • "It was to 1904.** said Orchard.' "Go - Moffatt, downuo stoppirigj Nampa' ternational special; attachment . today .;of $230,000 on the Orchard said that he bad never had any sent him enough Then there was D.;.H. ' the Caldwell,^ "at j tlon?on ithej part fof the 3 International * Burrage " i . trou- "We have after times . on the wajv SimpklnsjwehtTbverVto f •- property aof*A. C.-f • in\connection :with ble before leaving Canada and tad never beea In failed. Now, you get him." bank president. and railroadman. "He organization^.:: President tMcNulty him- the :suit :brought against Burrage. and Silver City,and ;finallyback to;Spokane, * men,t Charles D or' near Ctica.i N. V.> as Is behind Peabody and Ithe in The five linemen ;and foreman :!of iwarnedv thel before'/ he>; went Burrage iand Thomas UW.ILarson by \Henry J Court here adjouraed until tomorrow And the obedient murderer did he Haywood. leaving Orchard^on^the; job. self r • Runkle, and Involving alleged 9 o'clock these strikes,"/ said V Rafael,- east, 1- dealines Incertain morning, when Orchard's cross-examination will was told. It the murder of :: v*"HeSis San who had /out ,by that no sympathetic strike ,;\u25a0;\u25a0- .was ; for; : SETS ;BO3IB; . bentcalled corporations.' v *; be resumed. MHNMMstodB»tMHMBMNHBM Steunenberg brought out the, only the man responsible" ": theluse of the FOR £EX-GOVERPTOR |be -5S permitted t*against g any,~_company that militia.-; ":; '\u25a0 \u25a0 ,: President "?Leonard of the local union sign of feeling has given In : :"\ . : Steunenberg ;came Vto Boise one Iday ' with s/agreements 'This Orchard , ;'Adams . . ; ;.' I on the So |Steve and :Harry Orchard and : a to swell the "ranks of the relectriciaris i,beTenf orcedteyen If;It all his hours witness-stand. Moffatt,,but %Orchard \u25a0>> followed.^iH& had iT jobs' Icontention i^will etory up. As he told made. a". feeble 'attempt \at \ chanceihereUojturnHhe^trick;4but~did of 151 who; left their last^Monday, becomes \necessary/ to 'take] the! charter That shook him they -were; so"occupied^ Hay grew, and •while. ' wood hot;do! and -.went; back^to; on a, to away|-frbmJlsl::;"Butsi;i:T am ;sure\that it his- voice lower 4 lower and ;Judge it* - Caldwell.' sympathetic; strike aid the tel- * eyes': remembered ; Goddard,; Justice Finally? ;v Steunenberg' ; /necessary." there was «. softness in his. that Chef;; learned s ephone' girls,' returned; tot yestei> \u25a0 will/not /be / Gabbert's !companion ;on' the v*supreme ,f thoroughly ] work suggested once or twice the verge of a i habits and .;made .* a*bomb Kelly of the district \u25a0 coun- Haywood ;decided day.; linemen ;Grand iVice President :".;V bench." : Uhat Goddard toV|take the; place takes in]all> the breakdown. man , , compassed ; - vOfHhV<;one'--hej',had President'iThe^Sullivan fof the cil.'iwhbsejiut'isdictionl \ But the witness carried it through was t*he who had \ " the brought /from Denver.y.;Sim"pkins| had ' international* Pacific *\u25a0 states Indorsed iSullivan's .' eight bill,f so objected = brotherhood vof electrical Iworkers and \ Cut-^ ' *' - defeat of"the -hour : " and? that \u25a0 as gerous J. to;carry, telephone ' _ ' ' and in two minutes after it.was ended ;; ' \to .dan Kelly^ipresident £off;the|district terances|"and isaid ithat -\the/^ S^sT sUB BImbIb^bIIbIIB l^H sIH In his easy way. his Ufo was justly 'forfeited tojfthe around and they .had away, J^-C. companyAWOuld not lack itor.2linemen.' was back undisturbed murdefbund; - lthrowniit^ )yesterday i;morning and a \ 1 ever, talking of- at Wallace; •':buying ;new ?materials am council^ were : jit," rsaidr, that union as murder and- blood ; ? to work. ? He jwould see) to he they TRY TO SHOOT. JUDGE Spokane. y.:j:':;;:;:'rVj;\u25a0'. 'r> .''.': .;.;.-.'V advised sto ? go^back | :/ The aX/ placed /;' ;. Xwork^j Kelly letting as if were the vocations \-: >v>J legedl; -^attitude; of,» men]t!were/? at 0 - - s^mß^s^Bj^^^s^^^s^^^s^L»^^^s^^^B \u25a0 ; » inight ; murder; rebellious lsl'iwas ; afternoon." \u25a0 \u25a0 :On the of:the the meeting j I of a summer, "Adams and I',hun %:around a month Orchard explained county called iattention t to; ,; * which "\u25a0 watched ;Steunenberg; at Saratoga iandathe^Marln'r line- the T;electricians in;Oak-. MURDER ART or more trying;to .:get; a'shot- at him .the'i immediately .$;returned A to I was* held "ijoyl IMPROVES*' through at night,'V,l hotel,-, coming-ins the Jlobby-.readingi a' menH work? land;,Wednesday; night. /•;''/./ ;':the* window,^ % said Sulliyanlwas [emphatic iini'his assertions storyebowed. today Orchard, was :- : newspaper. /.'When ? it;became. time. for accompanied The ' how *Orchard ;,but[ Goddard i in the rgo home, yesterday Ithat|;theV linemen.: "The/ committee from i*"l progressed 'art mijrder. sitting near not^ they him>,to "•. :Orchard went lupttb raust^re^ had in the .of habit of " windows and room,r jbofnb; sume^.their't; posts .Hhe J' telephone MissILyrich|and|Miss |^VilUariislof{the failed. hisI got-,the frorri? hisTgrlp-; fulfill;the; .There was.no more of the ;sawed -Off SSSfe'i"..-'--' ;it; gate conipany^ arid* agreement|ex^ telephoneTop^ratbrsTtoltheTsessloniarid guns; nothing, further, poison f Haywood cto;: = sack,^took to the* ifand £planted : >: ; i: Ipleaded v;theT»'Oakland STANDARD \pump of .'Then reverted his old it,' hooking up , pieceTof ,"fishlirie;that istingifbetween /=the company and the the glrlp ttwlth I ALKALINE \u25a0 thel V; ; MSA It was giant powder passion, ;Peabody. Moyer;said: ;be V-/-; jbinilSlf its strike,**-: in the milk. all . *Td district 'JcouriciL % -/-^ ;\u25a0'\u25a0''?' j:\u25a0/\u25a0//. \u25a0'; i*\u25a0/•; members i:to? ln said [ " set ; gateXwas \u25a0 \u25a0 — when and glad '> the [— - ; i .it^off 'the unanimously today, there was a" clear '". to get [iout the way.',', ; ; -iniiCaling/ Kelly.V "The :request^.was and bombs 1 :.;:-:. ; : this : ','Put> out;: opened:',-' '-.;.;- v. .\u25a0" ; -;. ;\vi?/;;?-V refused, ",' water development fn the science of bomb Haywood {said:.; him I"don't . '/-:--':: *urijustinedlstrlke]is[orie!of[theiheaviest 'r-ibecause' ~5the *iexisting agreed ;Then he started ,back ;the [natural explosion. care}how.7 :":'" ':.'-).':' 7--^ .•'<-*\u25a0 i. fto ;;hotel. onorgariized labor,?- merit fstood ;in th«;way.*; Itcould not ,be making and tP On; way he; metvSteunehberg.^*;He blows%*ever (lnfllcted ; Lord," ;careless he grew ,was ; who devised the the" ;*ltt igHored."j/;/'/.'/^//;r X; //;--: v / *";/1:';C-.: ail And how .In It Pettibone I f-. ran •so as to; ; rquickly.fbut sald?Sulllyarijyesterday. : - is &\solar ./^ /./\u25a0 --\u25a0"-"! handling the deadly stuff! .It scheme.; ;.; ''Get ) a. contract •to;.wrlte life then get back , \&\ of the telephone . the of J heard^ the. explosion -,- before "he got plexus, lam afraid. Zlmmer/ Cure fun for this fiendish murderer/' -He Insurance,**! he;said;\"and Jgo to1Canyon %"The > (carried; off ;feet company,; «ald;last -night sthat ithe ;lines' was ?the^;bar3r66rnf riieniwere T country • Orchard, ; ,for'the"; there.^He^went! into and for ; traveled about: the :with dynay City." So; now first helped;l ;bar; byl pieadlrigs *of the1gir arid"Fdid, seriously ..-'lmpaired f, the or In, ; ped;the tender] tieiupl package tb/et \ lsf !were^riotf "Table enough gripsack Hogan, got i S what theyj should |not present i62 r • "mite " his /or* his time ;Thomas the contract and; then his room;:*B0 0 clean gallantlyrl i ihave /men remained^at up/ ,a ;village, arid li.^Stearns/tagent'or Mv; 'went Jto | « .? ,-; > /".eight '§ years f, work^/; !Two T-these fare Iunion meni' » Dyspepsia trunk to blow half from John' the. things: up, ;and|ih|dbing|sol |a' done: For internal fof vWater" gave* It a thought. He left :life]Insurancelcompahy/ in'*Denver? 1 set-off organization Jhas ;sbeeng laboring, Zlmmerjthdught!that|theTassuranceSjOf never /-it tual giant cap; in :coat .pocket 'by;putting tlorial"! the; rooms. law, ofI - his " agreements ;> with;' |Bell the ;«? and interriatiqrial witlx i!ll@iFp Stpmacli lying around the closets In Hawkins. partner] BichardsonTof ariJ acid bottle 'there! --"'.\u25a0 """.'-; to -secure '% the f ffofficers '{ ;defense,*?? Its;.'"s3 ;,,;subcompanies/ lwould|take'cthejplaces He dropped ItInrailroad station rooms counsel tor}the recommended company.; and// that\unlon|men| < Higlily knowing DISPLAYSIEMOTION Ist| ':$ an^adetj Tfotiblea I and went his way rejoicing, to! come him : :him" as butv'apf Grand |President* |McNulty^ now In of|unlori^inenfof 1151^ Insured f 1 later, and pick It proving* him as 5Hogan;:" ;So* didMother The only emotion |£nownjbyi Orchard Boston Wwith Sairiuel : Gompers,' presif quatelforce toJcarry|on» the |repalriand Adedicinal and I back weeks ormonths J Iworkf^hich^rajßfaban^ up again. ;It did not matter, to hlni Deriver^lawyers,|one|6fithenitthe^Sulli'-' allIdayy6ng |h"e|showed|lnt teillngjSthis derit^ofgthe^lAmerican federatlonllof otherl: similar occurred, story," lab6>^cc^ferririgtwithlPresident%Vail' doried twherilthejbtectriclanslwilked* \u25a0 out Nothing much anywajv He van who went'tb^seftihimln the\Cajld- butra'mome^^later^rasiheltoldfof r get away weirjair.when totaid the girls in-their 'strike. not even take pains to he .was'first arrested and his>arrest^ he recovered "-hisfTiefveTand "of?the Bellf"cbmpariy;'/He:is^tryiriarlto - / :