Show SAYS IT WAS PLOT OF MINE former employed of pinker tons gives testimony in haywood trial says employed Emp loyes of detective agency became leaders of miners un on under instruct ons from pin who reported to mine owners B boise ise idaho morris friedman edman a former forer employed of the pinkerton de agency at denver v aho no pub leed his adventures and many of the confidential reports and records record s that passed through his hands in an attack on the agency was a witness on saturday in behalf of hay wood and told how the pinkertons Pinker Pink ertons tona had sent spies into the many of the important unions of the western fed aeration of miner the call from the defense tor for fried man to take the stand produced one of the sensational periods of the trial by name and operating number he identified a dozen detectives who sue ceedee in entering or getting very close to the miners unions in colorado and he produced prod iced voluminous copies of the reports they made to the agency tor for to the mine owners friedman was a ual stenographer under detective me ale and so he testified it was part of his duty to recopy the reports of the operatives as they reached the office detectives joined the unions friedman swore that in several in stances the detectives sent out by the agency in behalf of the mine owners managed to get themselves elected to high office in the union and in a couple of instances the them carried their daring roles to the extent of sharin sharing all the hardships of real strikers and being finally deported from the country real strikers who went out before the militia ten feet teet from Fri friedman edmans s chair sat george W redell who as a pinkerton de worked up to leadership in the telluride Tel lunde union and turning to him by direction of clarence dar row the witness identified him re dell smiled and touched bis his chest as friedman pointed toward him haywood to shoulder blame friedman said that one pinkerton operative became chairman of the union strike relief committee at Glo beville and as such had charge of all funds and food disbursed there by the local union and general fed aeration friedman said that under instructions from his superiors at the pinkerton agency this man first tried to beggar the feder federation tIon by the lavish expenditure in behalf of the strikers and falling failing in this he cut the relief down to the lowest point of ness in the hope that the members of the union might censure mr hay wood the examination did not show whether friedman entered the em ploy of the pinkertons Pink ertons as a spy in be halt half of the labor organizations or his decision to make public his knowl edge and the documents he took wafa was reached after he was employed regard ng orchard orchards s cred b I 1 ty aside from the action of mor ris friedman the defense also offered a large amount of testimony covering orchard s credibility the a as to the time orchard sold his interest jn the hercules mine the treatment of jack simpkins while a prisoner in the idaho bull pen another motive for the murder of detective lyte gregory the whipping of men inen friend by ly to the strikers at cripple creek creel and the circumstances under which the processes of the civil courts at telluride were disregarded by the military two wit witnesses nese swore that on the day the bunker hill and sullivan mill was destroyer destroyed harry orchard was at mullan wh ch is eighteen miles from wardner tl ey located him in a dokei game and one of them patrick mchale a barkeeper s swore are that he sat in the game by various means including a that mchale is a gambler the prosecution endeavored to break this testimony but both witnesses held to their stones stories |