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, , 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 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 kin