Show L CHARGES THREATENED IN TRIAL OP Of HAYWOOD BOISE ois Ida July 12 William William DS D.'S D. D S 'S Haywood the first of the men to be beS be'S S 'S p placed aced on trial charged with the murder ot at f former Gov GOT Frank Prank this m morning ming continued his testimony in his 5 J own behalf under examination by Clarence Clarence Clarence Clar Clar- ence Darrow of counsel for his defense Haywood probably will be the last witness witness witness wit- wit ness called In the d direct exan examination nation S By this afternoon or the adjournment of court tomorrow at noon both sides will have closed and the rebuttal will willS I S commence Monday morning About forty witnesses altogether have been subpoenaed for this rebuttal Counsel for the State expects to occupy S. S the greater part of next week in theS the'S the S 'S examination of their witnesses and andL andI I L' L much depends upon what is brought out 5 by the State as s to whether the arguments S monte ments will comm commence nee as soon as was f expected Counsel for the defense say sayS S that they may call a number of witnesses wit wit- I nesses in sur Should this be m made de necessary it is possible that theS the tho court will have to adjourn for some days S in order that the defense may have time to summon their witnesses from a distance Both Moyer the president and Haywood Haywood Hay- Hay HayS S wood the secretary of the Western Federation of Miners have denied in n inthe the most positive terms that they knew w S S Orchard in any other connection than thanas S. as a member of the federation Counsel Coun Coun- I IBel eel sel for the defense appear to be determined determined deter doter mined to bring out the most minu minute e deS deI detail de de- de- de S 'S I S tail as to to the relations between Or Or- c card rd the self-confessed self assassin of a score of men and the officers of the organization of which he was a member S They state that the federation c conS consistently con con- nI n- n S I stood by it its members until they were proven guilty and that itS it S was not until Orchard confessed his crimes that they deserted him I It is believed that there there are sensational sensational sensa sensa- i developments yet in store in rn conS connection con eon S n with the case Both sides sidE's are areis' areis 1 is' is threatening perjury proceedings against certain witnesses and both sides mainS maintain main main- S L tam tain that in the rebuttal and the curS sur cur S JI rebuttal much matter alto altogether ether un unexpected ex will be brought out the State would 5 It was expected that S cross cross examine Mo Moyer er as to his alleged criminal record It was charged that he be was at one time tithe an inmate of the thep p I J Joliet liet penitentiary and when he w was wasS was'S S 'S allowed to leave the stand without a question being asked in thu this c connection 1 i It much surprise was expressed expressed- The TheS S State claims that this this can be beS S brought out later but counsel for Haywood Hay- Hay 4 j wood and Moyer are are jubilant b because t no mention was made mad of the criminal S side of Moyers Moyer's past concerning which S there was waa much discussion while the theS S S jury was being impaneled Judge Fremont Wood is now inclined to limit Umit the evidence to what is actually actu actu- ally material to the case ease He Ife has given ive both bolh sides an extremely wide latitude but he has informed counsel counsellor for both sides sides' that after the direct testimony for defense is all in he will limit them to the material facts in the case It is not yet jet et known what the nature of the instructions requested by counsel coun coun- sel eel for both sides may be and ana statements statements state state- ments meats are expected on the question of the admissibility of much of the evidence evidence ev- ev evi evi- dence deuce so far before the jury Haywood Haywood's c 8 t testimony was chiefly characterized by positive denials of the allegations made mad against him bim by the prosecution He denied that he be m met t Orchard Orchard Or Or- chard until some time after the Vindicator Vindicator Vindicator Vindi Vindi- cator explosion denied that he sent Orchard back to Cripple Creek to blow blowup blowup blowup up th the Independence station denied participation participation par par- ar in tho the Lyte Gregory murder and denied su suggesting or discussing the murder He lie swore that He lie never gave ave Orchard any money at any time tim or PaC place fo for any purpose He declared declared de de- de- de dared that he never made a threat a against whom he said he here re regarded only as he be did any politician wh who was bein being swayed by capitalistic influence He told of a numb number r of occasions occasions oc oc- oc when he be met Orchard in Denver Den ver in the ordinary course coure of hi his hb relations relations rela rela- with the Federation and Geor George e A. A Pettibone and said he be saw Orchard for the last time in Au August et 1905 when Orchard told him he lie was going oin to Alaska and Haywood Harwood saiu he chided him mm for fot deserting his hist wife ife at Cripple Creek The direct examination had not reached the connection of Jack Tack Simpkins and the action of the Federation after Steu Steu- was murdered when adjournment adjourn adjourn- ment mont interrupted it The federation according to Haywood has hs always taken an interest In politics one of Its o objects being to elect Its Us friends and defeat Its Us enemies It has also t taken a d deep Interest t tn In n labor sas J gd to measures s affecting U g all classes classes' o of work work- ingmen An hour eight law a as applied to miner has been secured In nearly every State where the federation Is IB organIzed organ organ- In some cases it has become necessary necessary naces- naces sary to amend State constitutions before the hour eight statute could pe ee tive i Stayed at Headquarters Haywood was led by Mr Darrow ov overmuch over overmuch r much of th the ground covered yesterday by Moyer as to the beginning and pro pro- ress of the Colorado troubles trouble The witness said his duties as secre secre- tary ry Of the federation kept him hire at headquarters headquarters headquarters head head- quarters practically all the time The traveling being done by the president and members member of the executive board He accompanied accompanied ac ac- ac- ac companied compacted Moyer to Cripple Cre Creek k soon after the st strike was called there and at the Pinnacle Park picnic delivered ed an address In lii which he counseled s peace and nd g warned against any form of l violence e said he first met Orchard in 1904 at the same time Moyer met the man Orchard came as a delegate from one of ot the Cripple Creek Miners Miners' unions to a a. convention of the State Federation of Labor The witness denied as flatly as Moyer did yesterday that Orchard was at federation federa federa- tion headquarters in Decem December er 1903 1803 and t that he had congratulated n Jf t Orchard on blowing blowing- up the the- Vindicator mine He never spoke to me at any time about the Vindicator declared Haywood Haywood Hay- Hay wood and never received any money from me Haywood corroborated what Moyer testified tes tes- tes- tes tided to yesterday as to the circumstances circumstances circum circum- stances of Orchards Orchard's accompanying the president of the federation to Ouray Colo Cob When Moyer asked Orchard if It be had any firearms firearm said Haywood Orchard unbuttoned his vest reached way down in his t belt a and pulled a caliber 46 C I six six- shooter o r It must have e been a foot t and d a half halt long I asked him what he was going to do with that thing He said he would take it to Ouray I said Do you thInk those fellows down there are going to watt wait till Ull you undress yourself I to get that J gun I tAe Haywood's recital of incident told in good humor humor- called out a ripple of ot law laughter in i the courtroom d un Haywood told of Moyers Moyer's return from Ouray to Denver l in tn 1904 04 in custody of a detachment h of militia kaywood Haywood was himself lr a If prisoner in t the C custody o of an officer Haywood J at Ws his own request S asked to be allowed to meet Moyer at the depot The dw w witness tg i told l how he had Just JiB J gr greeted t d Moyer at the depot w when Gen den era crab eral Bulkeley W Wells Interfered and haywood Haywood Hay Hay- wood struck Wells What d' d happened happen then 7 The soldiers set upon me and I 1 g got t much mu h the worst of ot it Fought With Soldiers Haywood was then taken to the Oxford Ox Ox- ford hotel he said and ana there one of the soldiers pulled a six-shooter six on him Haywood struck the soldier and then another anrO an an- other row occurred In which Haywoo was roughly rO handled Haywood said that he heard nothing of the Independence depot explosion or the murder of ot Lyte Gregory until after atter they happened Orchard he said aid had never approached him In connection with either eith eDit er of these matters nor had he ever mentioned them to him in any way The federation Haywood declared had never toh hail had any difficulty t with Gregory g 11 AS to Johnny h Neville the witness tn said he had never met or spoken to the man He but d did whatever see him conversation at headquarters res 7 the tite s man one day hal there was wag with Moyer Did you ever ver give Orchard at an time or place any money tor for the Inde explosion 7 asked naked Darrow I did not HaywoOd said Bald he saw Orchard in Pettibone's Pettibone's Pettibone's Pet- Pet store in May 1905 He remembered the incident because of ot Orchard having solicited him to take out some life Ufe Insurance He had no further conversation conversation conversation con con- con con- than to decline to to have a polIcy pol pol- icy written He next saw Orchard Orchard-In the middle of July Did you and Moyer ever have bave a conversation con con- with Orchard in Pettibone's back yard or anywhere else as to tte killing of Governor Ste No sir sir never The witness said he be lived In the tho neighborhood neighborhood neigh neigh- of P store and had often otten been in his back yard but never to discuss The yard was only twenty twenty- five feet teet across and the Solomon family next door had ten children playing twentY twentY-I about the yard most of ot the time At Pettibone's store one ne day Haywood said i lik lika he heard beard a O Orchard t s say cay he was wa s going st sOh Oh to Alaska and d wasn't going back t to his family in Cripple cre Creek He said his wife e had two W boys by her e first husband b and he did not o feel like supporting u another another an an- other mans man's children Haywood says he told Orchard r the little woman mar piar ned him hl in good 0 faith and he ought hr not i to desert her Orchard hung huni his head and said he was WI not going to support her Was Wes Orchard ever at your house Yes Iee dr The witness never aw saw Orchard alter after August August- 1905 At this point court adjourned until 9 S o'clock this morning |