Show i IRDTELLS RUESOME S STORY t Actual Assassin of Gov nor Steunenberg on the Witness Stand o Recites Story of Brutal Crimea Iy I mltted and Declares That Dyer Haywood and Pettibone t PraIsed Him for His Bloody Work I 8e Idaho l Harry Orchard the assassin of exGovernor Frank 1 enberg of Idaho was placed on land by tho prosecutors for tho on Wednesday and began his by which it Is hoped by tho titian to convict William D ood now on trial for his life 18 story was told to a tense I d rigid crowd that watched staring eyes for every move and of the confessing witness a d that was sickened and weary i disgusting details long before ar i H Hawley pleading Illness ol ielf at 3 oclock in tho afternoon ved d adjournment for the day chard retained control of himself sod st from the moment ho took tho d It bo Buttered much he did not 001 zo It His eyes were bloodshot and too face mottled In color when he 700 Into the room to confront the Ut those life he jeopardizes He 901 Ulgin plainly very nervous He seemed it t to lose a little of his physical il i for fie l walked unsteadily as eared the stand and reached Indefinite In-definite way for the arm of tho He had trouble In finding voice few minutes but only for a few ulciily steadied hlfusolf and was talking In tho soft easy tones Characterize his speech His er was easy and his gaze steady 1057 y direction that a question meat ed his attention Id It chard confessed that ns a morale Iysoi mora-le the mob that wrecked tho Odin er Hill and Sullivan mill In the sham dAlenes ho lighted ono of tho that carried fire to the giant Ion confessed that he set tho trap In the Vindicator mine at Ie Creek that blew out tho lives Perlntemlent McCormick and an Heck confessed that be he bad not been paid for his attempt at violence in the Vin r mine he had been treacherous associates by warning the man a of the Florence Cripple railway that there was a plot ow up their trains confessed cruelly fired three charges of r jot Into the body of Detective er Gregory of Denver killing him I ltly confessed that for days ho d iiovernor Peabody about Den ailing a chance to kill him con i that bo and Stovo Adams set discharged the mine under the at independence that Instantly fourteen mull > and confessed S lung In an attempt to poison Bradley of Sail Francisco hoP ho-P hint and his house with a ot f gelatin Om Ig hi teslimiiin Orchard do nts that dryer 1 and Haywood had I or d Win for his work when point adjourned at a i k OrC lHId bail not finished but Ore urn al ci hues to tell about AIJer to bring his bloody career to Itf > cad at Caldwell where a bomb l0 killed oxGoveniot StcuulnhlrJ the stand the witness said 1 Orchard J ls I not my true name e gone h y that name for about lar Years > My truo nine h Al IrSley < J I camo to the United in e n ISHc first to Spokane Orchard testified Deputy lJealner aiul his assistants fetl t th II III i of him and about ect m th e rear of the witness oods mother Mrs Carruthers t L ai rand daughter M a C5 > aml her daughter aide u b ae the mlsoner and his wife having arrived d F Ilved hero tho pre day = e y iron Salt Lake City The llav a two laKhters were ab rheldha muiotebwere ood held a notebook and ervals took notes of the i pro r6 XIHll of the Haywood A O could see either door I without I g in their seats and while they y faced front they showed l Pcctanry for the appearance i man whose testimony may oed It t as get lUurh tu t thom Uoywood l he a luaro look it Orchard had i started leaaed I to testify Hay netl down between wen his coun that lll t d > might get a clear un > ow llf the witness stand L l11e 11 at UI11 M III > nilnutcs ho gazed telt the man who wna giving ber Aber tentlol r1 ot 011 to the states counsel Other CO iot I hli of tho room and it atom M tlir first interruption iCbll1 thl J fUhp that the two M yiis r |