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Show ORCHARD SHEDS TEARS. J Muttl-Murderer"' Broke Down and '. Cried While Being Questioned. v l j IJolqo, Ida. Tho mon who are bat- J ' llljjto'Viiye' tho Hfo of William D, i" j?1 Hivywood and tho good namo' of tho k Western Federation of Miners miule U tholr greatest assault, upon Harry 1 Orchard on Thursday when, carrying I the njyiow by . cross-exmnluotlon o'l M his life o'f crime down to li Is confes B' Mon, they bitterly assnllod hlB guld I Ing'mfAlv'es. Six day thoy spont In k I Htrlpplhg lilm before tho Jury ot f every shred of mornllly of 'character, ' nnd Jhcn siiddbnly turning Upon him j In final fierce' attack 'thoy fought 'with t uvcryMnenns knoyn to the .legal crafl toiconvlnco tho jury that Orchard wa. committing a, crlmo, In falsely swear ing away tho. lives of "Innocent men Infthei hopu of saving his own. They rarilejJthelr, attack 40 ho very Ian-r Ian-r guage with' which tho witness ah- V swered their questions, nnd every I -. ' whore thoy alleged 'by forceful lmpll 'f cation that It was putlntohls mouth t -3 by men controlling jhlm'. ;i! I . Tho series of, quickly, dollvorod nt- t '. tacks gave toStho ' trial lV amid'' the I l sconce centorliirr around tho witness jit t-halr In Judge Wood's couit a depth 157 of dramatla Intensity a 1 compelling k k' ' human Interest that gripped and hold f' I ' ovory man and woman who watched ! and listened. Orchard failed when ' I they recited lu.hlm tho. taloof JCIn? David nnd 'Uriah that H-tectlvq Me Fnrlnno related to lilm when ho came seeking a confession. Ho fought tc savo hlmsolf, but tho tears tilled Ills eyes and ho jocked -unevenly f'llco c. 1 fainting "woman". His voice Towered to husklncse and ho hid. )ila faco In 0 hahdkorchlof; " Then ho steadied him solf and wont on atrongly to tho ond Ho dofended his motives by snylng that ho had finally found truo con-, con-, vomlon-nnd In penitence had ro ' solyed torf mako all posslblo ropara- tlon by frboly confessing nil. |