Show IV JIL I 10 iU U I iUta U RINKS LINKS IN PROOF HA Corroboration Given to Man Man I In Orchard Story iWAR WAR AT AT VICTOR MINES Governor Peabodys Peabody's Daughter Tells of the Two Lurking LUff Lurk ing Men nol BoI C. C lila Ida Juno June 15 l. Disconnected c corroboration of or Orchards Orchard's confession In which he ho accuses Haywood Moyer Joyer and in n a wi wide le murder conspiracy con con- I is being pr presented b by tho the pro prosecution of or Haywood The testimony mony lony existing so o between far Is l to indIcate relationship Haywood and Orchard ard ard dams Adams and and the thi I slate got ol permission ion n l to IntroduCe l CO thi this lIne me of oC proof on a promise i to o later connect the tho defendant ant and tho ho actual a assassin a In the tho plotting and execution of o the lie alleged cons Warfare 0 11 industrial and anti martial he- he tween i the tho Mine Owners Owners' In O ners' association of or o and th the V Western lern was wa gone limb Inlo at al great lEngth while Major Naylor alor of ot the thC Colorado NTa Na- 1 Guard was wa on the tho stand tand The witness s I Is assistant secretary of oC the tIme MIno Jno Owners' Owners u association and was made mar marshal hal of victor Vor when th tIme the took pM lon II of or that fl mining n n rr town and anti forcibly removed tho elected peace officers from front office asked about the first deportations about from Crom Victor in 1902 Major Taylor said n five men who were undesirable 10 citizens citizen n were gathered up b by b the tho milItia and driven out o of town 1 He lIe admitted mita nOI on cro cross that ho hn had no court authority for this action and that the men were wei-e riot not accorded form any of oC trial Later when deportation ty of or union miner was Inaugurated on a n large scale cale he testified that tile the union men were wert given glen a n form of or trial before beCore t u commission lon that WI was appointed by bv the lit governor o of or Colorado This hl trial consisted solely o of giving the mp- mp men n a chance chanco to renounce enounce the union take tolo a card from rom the tho tw Mint Mine ln Owners anti and go co to n work An Any Ammy man who refined c to take this program program ban to lo set got out of or the tho mining district and ln slay outride e. Driving Into Inlo Victor Cast Caso nn lc nh nOd r forth rth tho thC Colorado jWU on I t U n o ld 1 K I 1110 details tal rit or strike ti Ike ln a tb fh fhI the I Cripple Creek Ie l district during th the troUble of or 1002 03 and unc 1901 I. Naylor Nay Nay- n- n lor denied any nn ledge knowli other than nn an t b by a en c which had been published rOt for the troops troop being ordered order to shoot hoot up lp the Vindicator shaft hOlti house bonne an nil act net which wn was to union men 1 lie admitted with wih complete candor that the tho miners union relief stores at nt Cripple Creek Victor Independence anti other othor places were werE by hy th time the troops and the managers managers man man- agers of oC the relief relf station deported Ills Ils function In tho those times lmos he ho said was to arrest the tho miners and this Ull he lie did some ome one ono cl else e deported them Major n IO told of going to the Vindicator mine after fter the explosion that killed McCormick and Beck and there h ho he picked up twisted anti and broken n parts part o of 01 a t revolver el Orchard Orcha d that he tie rigged a 0 bomb boma on the tho safety ar Y gate on the sixth level and that I the LImo lh Infernal machine was arran arranged d dLo to Lo b be exploded by a 0 gun Jun the trigger of which was wa pulled b by a wire attached to LO LI the end ond of oC the safety bar hat at al the station These e pieces piece of or metal were admitted In evidence as was a piece of oC c copper dl wire WIC which Naylor aylor testified ho he h found wound around the end of th the r safety r t bar hal Detailing the military anti and strike history of oC Victor the tho major related that Ihal the day r the tho Independence depot dEpol was as blown up and fourteen union non-union miners killed lelec th the militia was ordered out and they fired llred into tho miners' miners union hallA hall hail A great many shots hot were fired fred at atthe atthe atthe the union hall hail hal were vero they not o asked leed Richardson Oh no not many replied the tho the martial witness SNot Not ot more moie than SO or Senator lio Borah rah then got the major to lo tell tel that Old Man Ian Stewart a carpenter car car- penter who was building a fence at atthe atthe atthe the the Vindicator mine minE was waA hath beaten up UI amid and shot hl while h ho he heas was as working n i In defiance Ul of or lh the tho union Ogden Wilne on oil Stand Jud Judge Wood permitted Detective e Pindar of Ogden to repeat his lila remembrances brances of or the tele telegram ram that Stove Adams sent to Haywood Hawood from Ogden in which the former a asked for money This his method of or proving the states state's case was wa opposed by hr the defense o but the court ruled adversely to Haywood Harwood Joseph C C. Houston assistant cashier of tho the First National bank of oC Den cr Denver i identified a bundle of or drafts that Haywood Hay Hay- wood Im had sent seal to Jack SimpkIns at various times Simpkin was as an or- or er for fot the Western federation and the defense announced that there ther was no disposition to deny ns as well veli a as I of or other men re received le re- re remittances from Crom headquarters rs when hn they were conducting a 0 strike Senator lorah said salI fald the only purpose purpose pur pur- of or drafts po pose c for tho the offering craf was to show a relationship existed between En Haywood and who tho thois is one of or the com Co-com conspirators co-conspirators testified to b by Orchard From From tIme the drafts drafs the state Jumped to the finding of oC tho the Peabody bombI bomb bombIn In lii tho the Coeur dAlene river r. r AV r H H. I a fireman testified that ho lie dug tIme tho bomb from the tho ice at nt Wallace Wal Wah al lace Inc and tl turned it over o to Sheriff Angus Angus An An- gus Sutherland Sutherland In turn took look it H tt to headquarters at Denver on oil orders from Chief Pro Prosecutor Prosecutor Prose Prose- c- c er Hawley This bomb was found betided bedded In the ice on March 3 1906 he months after Orchard confessed two Sutherland t o and swore that thal tho bomb was filled fiell with giant tier pow I when thc they got hold of or it H and the ex explosive ex- ex plosive c was taken out by Deputy SherI Sheriff Sher Slier I lit iff HIcks Subsequently the dynamite dynamite- t was wa given gl Cn to a n prospector A. A J. J I Dunn editor of tIme the Idaho Press at Wallace cc and also alo tho the postmaster corroborated corth cor con th thee the unloading unloading of or the tho bomb bomba bombanti a anti and its enco at ut tho sheriffs sheriff's sherlf's office 11 IM Then Chu Charles rles T. T Hoach the time Denver Continued on UI Inso o EI Eight hl I LINGS IN N PROOF S AGAINST HAYWOOD from maui I l' l Oil One plumber who made mado Ito lead case ease box iU it il as a piece e of or work he had dono rno for foi a u man he lie could not miot identify lie He To corroborated Orchards Orchard's s nt i l wh n. n Iho thO bomb 9 Was a mh h he t the thc plumber ho lie wanted lo to plant pant a cap cac- c- c lus s J in n it H. 5 S S fh The state Ua then Uail il proceeded 4 16 to corroborate cor cor- that part art of ur Orchards Orchard's con con- wherein he lie told of himself and find Steve Adams following Governor Peabody's Peabodys Peabodys Peabody's Pea- Pea body's boehs c carriage nt at Denver and three ladles ladIes In fn the de Miss Cora Corn CoraMay May la Peabody lr daughter au of the governor gov gov- ennor a ver very handsome young lad lady W was lS called Appearing before a 0 crowded crowd crowd- ed courtroom was an nn Int intense ns strain on the young youn ladys lady's nerves ner and she was as just able to give ive her hel testimony In Iii substance she i tol told l that one night ht car early in 1904 her hel mother her sister and herself attended l the tho theatre and went vent home In a hired carriage c. c She stepped out of f the thc c carriage c and a man was standing on tho the porch within reach each of her hand Another man Inan was standing landing close b by the Iho carriage After the he family got out of the carriage ge the cab ab drove away and the two s c followed peering into the cab win win- low dow doThen Then the men ran an away She Shedid Shedid dl did not see the mens men's features and could coul not Identify them now Miss Peabody went vent inside an and l telephoned l to the he Pinkerton detective agency and men mien vere sent to lo their house Sho She was not able to mat inatO the date dato of the thie occurrence though hough the affair had been talked cd of ofin r rIn In n her home for more than a u. year Tho The nearest t she ahe could coul s say ay was that it occurred occurred oc oc- oc- oc curre l some time limo between Now Years Year's and the close of oC the season In iii May 1 a She Sho I nol not recall the theatre the the- atro atre they had hud attended e nor did she remember the play pIa thie they saw GO Governor lnor 1 Peabody abod was called for 01 a brief examination Ho lie said that ho saw Harry Orchard in Canyon Cil City after he had retired from flom office and returned to his home Ho corroborated corroborated orated Orchards Orchard's statements that hi highouse his hig house was remo at al that lime time The defense asked permission to hold hola a consultation before the Iho governor was cro s cros and court took look a re- re II cc I |