Show WILL HE SHORT Judge Wood Will Wi Not Limit Attorneys Ator in Their Arguments in Haywood Case WILL INCREASE COURT HOURS 0 M Sackett Sacket Told of Troubles at Smuggler Union Mine and Agreement With St St John Johnle He lie le Was io l lu g Tin In Out Olt of 01 Law liw of ot Sc I Boise Dolsa Ida lla July Jul 17 evi eI evidence eIme dence me In tim the tho Haywood Harwood trial will wi bo be concluded concluded this afternoon Cud an al 5 the th case now stands It Is 18 likely that lint tho the detente dot 15 will wi also close elo e Its ls case ca o Ar Argument tr r rosy may 1 begin on Friday 0 O N X Sackett Sack t one ot of the time officials of ot the thc mint mine at Colo Cole was the ono one witness under tinder ex cx examination X this morning He Ie gave gae 10 an nn Interesting account ot o tho the condition ex cx existing fX l In iii Telluride front from rom lO O to 10 04 and lending up to the tha declaration of ot martial martal law In An n Interesting piece of or documentary tary evidence 1 by II the Iho state was as a written agreement entered Into Inlo In itt I Ul between Edward Collins Coln man manager ager er of ot the mimic 1111 Vincent St John president pre nf or the tho 10 lo local cal Union of at the Iho Western Federation of Miners Under this agreement St Si StJohn John agreed to 10 stop to time the attacks upon tho the mine mIn and agreed between himself and Mr 1 Collins Un Under Unde Under der de Sackett was un me unshaken 11 shaken He lie le Justified the action of the tha citizens In Iii taking fakIng the te law 01 Into their own hands bands prior to the tho arrival of ot the militia mita and 01 descrIbed tho thc conditions as a contrary to time well wel of ot peace loving lovInA citizens Boise Dolst July Jul 17 11 On the time opening of court this morning at rut Ii 9 30 10 Atty Aty tty RIch Ilch notified the state tate that the tite dc de defense fenKo ten o three ot of o the thc state slate wit witnesses wl witnesses nesses to remain In lit town Judge Wood Wooi that prior to the opening of ot argument lIe ha would woul notify nott Counsel ps its II to the main points In lii the tho evidence On tin which he c would Instruct the Jury Clarence Darrow for tor the defense announced the time for tor forthe the Iho defense would be b very er short LENGTH OP Ol ARGUMENTS Judge Judg Wood said Hald fald that whIle he would not limit time the th attorneys 1 In itt their arguments he probably would increase tho the court count hours so as rus t to et ct through HP al it s quickly It as rum possibly The lawyers la T were w re inclined to protest at It this Mr tr Hawley for tor the state announcing that he ho had been anything but hut well wel during durinG the past few days da s He lie le said Mid h lie might havo hlo to temporarily abandon the thu ex cx examination of ot witnesses If lie hI felt no better beter The matter of ot arranging the abeyance hOls for tor argument was finally left lef in iii II 0 o M r SACKETT SACK ETT 0 O 31 M 1 Sackett of ot Telluride Colo Cole for tor 15 IL years an of at the Smuggler Union mine mimic was WIS the time first witness of ot the day He lie told his personal experience experience ence ento in the big riot at aL the Smuggler Union In 1901 when he said he and several other ot the tho mine maine were vero compelled to run a I perfect hall hail hallof hal of at bullets In order to get ct to the mine Who ho was wal the tho head of o tho time union In II hey ley IC at that time asked Haw Hawley St John The he winess witness next told ot of negotiating negotiatIng ing with wih St John to have ho the firing stopped amid reaching an agreement with wih him Time The defense objected to several of o Mr tr Hawleys K and Judge Jude Wood sustained them themI I will I say IY said Judge Wood sig significantly that the tho court regards as na asvery aser navery very er doubtful time the materiality of or the tho testimony the tho state Is IH trying to re to rebut rebut but Mr hawley said he thought that as I the tho defense had been allowed to go 10 Into the matter mater of o deportations etc elc from Crom Cripple Creek and the state would bo b allowed to make mako a I showing on rebuttal The Tho court will wl not mint allow nilow you to go Into dels said paid Judge Wood WoodIn In that case cuI replIed Mr Ir Hawley I will assume what the time courts tons will wi be he hi as nl a to this testimony We VI will wi so seo as to that when w m we como cOme c mo to It I chimed In Darrow AGREEMENT mN WITH ST JOHN The Tho witness was allowed to state that thatis as is a I result of time the negotiations ho had haul with wih St John nn aim agreement between 1 Edgar A Collins Coln assistant manager of the tho mine maine and I r John of ot the union was drawn up UI and all signed Tho Time agree agreement when offered In lii evidence ment was WUI objected to tl by the defense Judea Wood after tIme the matter mater for fat fol Homo little time decided to admit the tho paper po ald It proved probably one of oC t the In Inmost most mo t Interesting and amid Important exhibits of the trial H It I was as dated 11 tell July 3 8 1001 1101 antI and In iii II It II the tho Minors MIncia lnor union agreed to la refrain front from violence viol once for three days dayn dayl The Tho ha agreement was wa In part as follows It I Is iii agreed between betten the Minors union liy II b V SI St John president prod dent tnt and the M Li 1 S H company coman by b A assist assistant hut ant nt work said Bah manager that Ilot nil ni on 01 mine lube cease for far n a period of three thre days ending Friday and nod that said miners union will trill wll refrain from Crom violence BB mud lS to person per 11 and and property for the samo santo Time Tho saul raid mine may Ina employ amplo four guards during tho the period The Tho witness R then hell told lold ot at Lime tho hilling I I In Inot of ot Arthur Collins superintendent of ot tho mine time tho disappearance of several miners In Iii II time the tie district Cod and various dis disorders disorders orders Ho Un said time men len were tere afraid to tu tt that many of these were 11 s allot ot m en 01 their way WI vC to tho mines anti and It was u ot or these conditions that troops I were MerC brought Into the thO district and mar martial huh law proclaimed On tt said the trouble liv in 1 1501 lasted hosted only throe three days 11 Then time the went w nt Into effect and time the mutter matter was wn settled And everything continued peace peaceful 1903 j 03 ful fumi In tho the district until Into II In It 1 AnnD Well Wel tero t cro was IR a 0 sort pf ef armed neutrality In Iii tho trouble of ot 1101 3 OI do you know which side aide the tho 1 I l could only give I hearsay evidence ns os lo to that thal Atty t read rUI to 10 the time witness the jury another agreement n entered R G the Smuggler Into Into on July 1901 by Union JIll mid aud nl the tho miners union It l yet set l faith that t th the differences between th tita mines and amid the union tuition Illon lied hud been bol adjusted tho limO union express expressing jug ing UH Its IR disapproval II of ot tho tIme re mc recent recent cent outrages nod and 1111 agreeing n not to molest union or 01 nonunion workers worker Now NW that melt continued in itt force mInd and Ild effect from tro July Jul I 1101 up p to It the general strike of ot 1003 1903 it Ostensibly d 1 the OF or IN Sackett Sacket next lext was as au 11 to o tho part hart played in lit tho the deportation deorlO Uon of men from the tho district He He said ho helped out emit lt of nf town members of or the union who were Iere recognized d as agitators tors and ana who lied Prevented peaceable citizens trOut from going Jing to tc work A AI As to tho Iho deportation of ot merchant the tIme Sir Mr I who vimo tio sympathized with wi ti the time union Sackett said Bald ho lie took tonIc no pa 1 part hart But I 1 knew they had hl him he lie added You 1 1 saw IW him matched marched barefooted and arul blocks without coal ettL cOlI or 11 hat for tor ninny over ever the tho frozen ro el and Ind held hl for hours In iii u I vacant lot It you ou ouNo No lily his wife had brought Ills his shoes shoel when I SOW saw him You loum YOI made thi these se deportations with without wilI I out army any all authority ot or law you LAW I AW OP Oh O SELF SEL We e 0 had hOll the law ot tIC I re me replied plied vlod the thc witness The To Citizens alliance met the hue night nighttime time the deportations began be an Asked Aske If this alliance composed of or gamblers merchants bankers and others who hail had been boycotted by the union tho lie wit witness w ness said ho he could riot not agree to any nn such Huch What was Wil it composed of ot then It 1 was composed of Pt nil all al persons V who desired to t see ace the moines mines In operation who desired to live hive 0 there In peace with without wih without out haying their thol lives ilves taken et and who wanted to work and let others work Asked It I ii men In of at o family arid and II property owners Worp were not mint deported Sackett said Some Rome men len wore were temporarily de do deported Ill ported who ought not to tl have havo ha 1 been bron but they timey tho were allowed to come Coll back Was ns allowed to como com back 9 No No sir h hJo Ho Jo la iii II not nol oven allowed to lo go 0 back I Inow now Is 18 hr ho despite c the tho tact fact that lie 1 owns own a much property there thoro I r dont know Imo as to that EFFECT OF DEPORTATIONS The rile witness Itle s saul said that since the tile de tie deportations re everything had been quiet satisfactory In II the tite district And ld you ou have u a local loel of ot tIme the West Vest Western Vestor cst ern or Il Federation of ot MInors with over coo BOO members you ou Ive heard something L nut n a nunion union thero there but I dont know of at It It Sackett could remember the tho names of who killed dur during durIng durIng only two min In were we ID ing tho the 1 troubles If It I and Ol others wore inter with the pence pace why wh you nu appeal Richardson to the court demanded Atty At Wo Ve W had hiatt tried that for Cor years yearn and nn round found It tuttle futile fule the witness winess said made Indo sos sev le lerl rl speeches anti and nOi supplied tho tIle un undesirable desirable clement with goods from his store And mill all ni there thoro WAS IS against him hll It ItI 1 ii I r dont triton know Imo As Ait I a I matter of t tact fact lotan 1 was nn nit advocate of the doctrine of at he Ito and that th t when smitten on In one check ho he should hould turn turl thus other oher I i never neer saw him do It replied the tho witness amid laughter he said wn WS known n ns as a I So Socialist As 48 tho ul recess r cess until p m UI was waR ordered ord red Judge Wood an omi 11 that It If possible ho lie desired time the state to close dose Its It I cuso liar dur durIng Ing log the tha afternoon |