Show IN TRIAL L Of HAYWOOD AND AN ANT T ARR ST fOR PERJURY 7 X- X BOISE Ida July 15 Sensation Sensation followed tot lot lowed sensation quickly in the Haywood Haywood Haywood Hay- Hay wood trial Saturday afternoon when the State commenced its rebuttal evi evi- I dence deuce One One witness on the stand and Con con- Confessed confessed to participation in a labor riot resulting In the death of two men the record of conviction of murder In the second degree of a witness for the defense de do- was introduced and the proof of another having been sent to the insane asylum upon the information of his neIghbors was offered Its admissibility was argued and the decision of ot the court was down today Finally shortly after atter court ad adjOurned adjourned adjourned ad- ad for tor the da da information was sworn to and a warrant issued in a magIstrates magIstrate's magIstrates magIstrate's magistrates magistrate's mag mag- istrate's court against Dr I. I L. L McGee a physician of ot Wallace Ida who was one of ot the witnesses for tor the defense Inthe Inthe in inthe the discrediting of ot Orchard The warrant was placed in the hands hands' of ot Sheriff HOdgin of ot Ada da county who at att ats once t telegraphed e the authorities a at McA McGee's McGees McGees McGee's Mc- Mc tS Gees Gee's s home af to make Ji the arrest A crowded c courtroom somewhat bored by y legal commonplace sprang prang to strained attention at the end of ot the second session session session ses ses- ses- ses sion of ot the trial when William Dewey a witness in rebuttal for tor the State confessed confessed confessed con con- to active armed participation Inthe in inthe the destruction of ot the Bunker Hill and Sullivan concentrator at Wardner April 29 29 1899 when two men were killed and anda a Ii mob of ot 1000 men participated in the riot Big ig Big Bill Was There Harry HatTY Orchard commenced his series of ot great crimes at Wardner He confessed to lighting one of ot the fuses that started the explosion and he swore that William F. F Davis known among his t fellows as Big B Bill Bill Davis I le led the gm mob Witnesses ss for tor the defense have sworn to having been elsewhere and positively denied any connection with the crime for tor complicity I in which f Paul ulso Corcoran cf was tried d dm andS and S convicted n and some ten or a dozen m men n Including Davis himself were indicted by bythe bythe bythe the grand Jury Sur Davis on the stand ad admitted admitted ad- ad that he went into hiding immediately immedi tely after atter the rioting Dewey swore Saturday that not only did Big Bill accompany the mob to toi i Wardner b but that he served e out the guns erh ro L riSes rifles and d ammunition to the union men 4 gathered In the union hall haU at Burke before before before be be- fore they started for tor Wardner and was waa one of ot the leaders of ot the column that advanced on the concentrator before the work of ot destruction commenced Eight years have now elapsed since that day of ot rioting the consequences of ot which was waa the calling out of ot the United States troops at the request of ot Gov the establishment of ot the military bull pen and the foundation was laid according according- to the prosecution Inthe in inthe the present trials for tor the animus on the part of ot the Western Federation of ot Miners Miners Min Mm- ers era against resulting In his assassination by Orchard in 1905 From that time no witness eye-witness except Orchard has been found to tell the story or Incriminate in incriminate incriminate In- In criminate himself until this afternoon when Dewey now a resident of ot Goldfield Col made his confession Dewey Was Nervous With eyes downcast and fingers nervously nervously nerv nerv- picking at the braiding i around the t rim of a gray s sombrero b e Dewey wa ur told d dt It t talL alL Repeatedly he be was requested to raise his voice and with a quick glance at counsel he complied only to sink back into almost Inaudible tones Under the provocation of ot sneering cross examina tion by E. E F. F Richardson he rallied and even became combative but throughout the recital he gave evidence of ot a certain remorse Under the same examination cross he be told why he had bad come to Boise to conf confess confess con con- fess at t tills this s time after t eight years of si si- si f il lence Jence e He sh h had been e a miner In ab Colorado l for tor seven years he be said and had even even risen sufficiently In hi the regard of ot the theother theother theother other men to be elected town marshal of ot J Goldfield What promises of ot Immunity from punishment was given you before you decided to make this confession of ot crime What reward will wiil you receive What In Induced Induced induced In- In you to make this statement now after atter all these years were some of ot Richardsons Richardson's questions None was the laconic reply to the first two questions but to the last one the witness answered I I 1 read Orchards Orchard's confession You saw how well he was treated here and decided to get a little of ot it lU sneered Richardson It was nothing of ot that kind re responded responded re re- spon ed Dewey quietly I I thought I ough along with the doing of Jus 1 tice 1 Dr McGee Accused Dewey left the stand a few minutes be- be fore e the regular hour of adjournment He is lih a tall laroo loose Jointed ln d man with il set deep-set e eyes es and a a. great Roman nose dogged and determined d In manner but with a sense of ot humor that came cama out oc occasionally oc- oc while he was on the stand Mr Hawley who Is conducting the rebuttal examination blunt and straightforward himself does not spare one of ot his own witnesses any more than those of ot the theother theother theother other side When Dewey dropped his voice at one period of ot the examination by the tha prosecution he was waa chewing a a. quill toothpick and leaning back in his chair Hawley broke in and shouted Speak up Mr Dewey Take that toothpick toothpick tooth tooth- pick i out of ot your mouth and sit up All right said Dewey straightening hk himself hl in his chair but I would like i to have a a. drink of ot water It was given to him by one of ot Haywood's Hay- Hay woods wood's counsel Dr I. I L. L McGee against whom a warrant warrant war war- rant for perjury was Issued this afternoon Is a wealthy resident of ot Wallace At Atone Atone one ona time he conducted a hospital there In his testimony for tor the defense he swore that t Orchard was In Wallace in August u 11 and July of 1904 4 It t was at this time that the State claims and Orchard himself him him- self says he ho was in Denver planning the Bradley murder One of ot the witnesses to today today today to- to day swore that Orchard was at his hotel in Denver in tnT July or August 1904 McGee McGee Mc Mc- Gee was also one of the witnesses e who i iday swore r that Orchard Oi Oin was at n Mullan r on n the day of ot the explosion at the Bunker Hill HIlI Hilland Hilland and Sullivan concentrator I |