Show r Declares Harry Orchards Orchard's Confession Confession Con Con- is Authentic and Complete HE TELLS OF 26 MURDERS All of eg Planned Ii hy 31 on eu Under Special Ida Fc Vc 25 2 The confession confes sion of Harry Orchard ys Governor Gov Gov- Frank Fran U. U of Idaho In Inan an authorized statement tonight when given to the public will be the they y r greatest nan alive of crime of which the thc world knows The governor maRIe made his statement In 4 order to absolutely set at rest the thel that Orchard had not confessed con con- P lo to the iho assassination of or former Governor at Caldwell on ont t 4 the night of December 30 O. O It Is characterized char char- by the governor as a full confession as to the tho manner and motive mo mo- 4 tive of the nie assassination telling of the ther plans made matle and giving the names of r those making them J The assassination was ns he result of r the third attempt made on V bergs berg's life Implicates All Arrested Orchard implicated all of those now nowr r under arrest Including President Charles Charlos H. H Moyer Secretary William VIlLIam L 3 H. H George A. A Pettibone II Vincent St. St John and Steve Sieve Adams and others as well as Jack i He lie told the story of twenty six murders mur mur- ders according to the ume governor the results of conspiracies of or those thouc named k Tho confession was secured b bY James the detective who I broke up the MOlly in Pennsylvania thirty years ago and f times The hn been repeated three confession has been proven says the governor by the checking up of State ments made by Orchard including the 4 indicated of bombs at itt places The securing of the confession was vas greatly facilitated by the early r- r ous training of Orchard who says his one thought now Is to make peace with his 1115 maker After Afler an day alt session with Prosecuting Prosecuting Prose Prose- Attorney Hawley Governor Gooding decided to make the following follow follow- ing Inz statement Governors Governor's Official Statement Ye I r want to tate state officially that Orchard has made a full con con- m lori IJ tid motive I Iw K w Kw I Sd at the even even- Imig of 30 1905 was the Third a Orchard made against his lIt conf 5 yas made to James JamOn 4 a history f ot r early boyhood up to o the arrest In I ci Implicated all l those ni now arrest and others Including J. J L L. He ld th verity t ix rv- rv s 1 in whIch tIl b. tory It to the public I it greatest tIc of world kno navel navel- been any as i la to th thos thOC c wio tire familiar with the thie crimes In Idaho and andS S J Colorado and cd to tn thi limiter I of the Federation of t liners j hl Hiis Orchard I have seen soui d myself since S this lon was made He has told me that no promises premIses of clemency ft I or hop hope of ward re hart hail beep been held t ut to him Mr was waa aided alde J S. S SE In hIs wot woi-U woi lt by train Orchard log Ing In In hla hi boyhood cr was as read Right night and morning by his by-his I parent rhe of those the day came up and amid smote hI his 5 he was brought race ace S S li face fae Ith his Ho told me that p n a a being and a aS S hereafter and that H hib one thought j his hs tI to hSu Ils peace with f Maker J i The finding of bomb at Judge Goddard's gate and many other r which will later Inter be made known to he public at the the trial proved the of Orchards mf beyond all question to those familiar vY i 4 The motive Is to juB tIe There i lf i no thought of punish punish- of the innocent or waging war on any In the asS as- as S of Governor a rave gray 1 offense against the UlO u- u Of was As fA executive felt I-felt It duty my i I la U b jd n toward rite y Ct the of-the the guilty a id m. m tin punishment S tIme I l V t hwi the oi 01 reward 4 niad by for time tho t of the guilty j a d have advised m other hud m f U to do tie dor v rIh the id and today not a single dol dollar tuh- tuh r lar mr of for the te 1 the of i Is S A now offered 7 S by n rite o for foi Information to U f artt of J. J JL L. L and lx M The Ih OnlY reward noU offered In iii din din- c S 4 f nc with tho I S My th the ro- ro 5 wat la and athers who haul had offered row var re l vI w m ic is 1 I think del tive agency or orr W S. r- r any one else In iii to rewards Orchard j v. v Harry tt t arrested beor s detectives wore ve on the Lh ground on onS on'S on- on S id by a committee commItteeS S K V nf M lit it 1 a af f who I ft Boise on ona a V. V the of former S' S S. S There has kom t K r madu ay Q of or 4 MA MAn n P. P S 'S 5 I 1 Ji tube 15 L k- k nOt ii i ibe b bf be f 15 T oh S c Iii i I Hf S v ii i t j. 5 1 7 S 5 L. L S L GOVERNOR GOODING REMOVES DOUBT Continued From First Fht Page shown these men as the time rules o of the time prison on will trIll wi permit permit They have o not lyceum been given sl prison gar garb or 01 prison food They Timey have been heen furnished the tIme same sammie food as has been heen placed upon the ta- ta a- a a Ulon jle hIe for Cor es of tIme tho th penitentiary he They will wi be given ample time for Cor exercise an and amid wih the time exception of the state paper laer the they will wi bo o allowed alowee any alY newspapers they desire There is not nota a mm bet better beBel em r lb library in II I Idaho aho than the one ouie oneat oneat The have been at the thc penitentiary They git gi gi cn cn access to this and will wi he be shown every courtesy In keeping with wih tIme he management and arid discipline th of time Iho I mist i L U t I 0 ii Governor Co said alt that Orchard Or- Or hard chard had stated staled he lie had hail received i from Crom the Western estern Federation I of rut Miners for us assassinating Governor Go Orchards Orchard's story stomy of the crimes was wa begun January Januar 27 antI and J a continued through each cach da day until January 31 31 l. l the thc governor Su said |