Show j HA WOOD TRIAL DRAGS ORAS c L r. r S Whole Day Devoted to the J I Reading of San FranJ Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco Depositions STATE SCORES A POINT Court li Rules Out Affidavits Defense Dev De- De v tense Considers Vital to i It Us Its sea Cause use I f I y BY fly J. J S. S DUNN DUNNIGAN AN j 0 I b P Bolso Idaho Jul JuI July 8 S. Judge I 1 mont Wood today ruled out nut of oC evi- evi o ln In the tim Haywood wise a fl portion I of ol ti th the testimony at RAn Sati Fant Fran Fan t j.- j. cl co and anel the Iho rejected testimony I Is con considered hIer of ot vital Importance h by the I defense Included d In the tiu i of oC Walter a It I 1 II H. LInforth whose whole Ing log was blown U up UI wh when 1 F. F W. W Bradley Braille was nas Injured were copies s of or I by hy and aM Governor Gooding which contradict Orchard This IM Is th the thc testimony the court ruled out on objection from froni rom Senator H h. h 1 I iI 4 to get the thc Judge jugo to rule rul thou theli J. J wn va way but hut th their h efforts were utile futile court holding that the records of th the case Caf were WE not properly admissible ad tul i ml in th the shape In which It was wn I placed c- c Governor Gooding and D Detective sent nt affidavits to the San Francisco Gas company compan in which th they said salil that tha t Orchards Orchard's stor story of the thO wrecking wreck wreck- 11 Li ing of or the tho LInforth tint nat was was' told them h I and md tal taken en down and tran transcribed by hr n 8 stenographer Orchard ol told th the then r. r n governor and the detective that he 11 went vent to Bradley home homo and fa fastened t nc I a l. screw eye in the door attached n I l bomb homb an and got away before there was an any explosion lon cia n the witness stand he swore worE that h he lie fastened the crew crew- cy eyo 0 In Bradley door the tho night before ho put the bomb under r the rug andon and andon on n the morning of or the explosion l n all ho had to do wa was to run up the steps place the infernal machine ruid quickly quick J ly drop the hook hool of a n wire over o tho i rj little screw eye ai Ir r g- f f S nu Day De C lo to Deposition Th The who whole day wa was consumed Ina In I. I a- a reading the San 1 Francisco co depo depositions and progress was so o slow lo that all nil of or tomorrow and maybe more mOlO time will vIlt willbe be he required d to complete this phase of the case Darrow Darro sIts RitA In the witness ch chaIr fr reading the direct examination of iho tho San Fan all Francisco witnesses sos aUto whom testimony that tends to that lh I ri r I hIo Y t. iii E lJ rt lh 6 Pd fit Wi heS he 1 S l i tl that nt th the explosion 01 was as ei 1 causey rJ jj t w Ka as- as mO n r. r acl 1 c f f- f y- y mii h Insists and reiterates that I I the tho c m to lo come cerne at the tho end o ot t 1 t ls l lighted l cigar and nm he he- do- do ICs s- s tn s t n dt examination cross 1 s V r. r that al he dl not nol smell an any fumes o of po dynamite ut after utej r lh the explosion slon had smashed mn him down yn an and then lifted him l' l into th the middle of or the treel r s fir Aj Bradley tells Df Jr f his experience on onI I that morn morning in and says as a's that he wa was l knocked down and felt fiat hi h. wa was being asphyxiated by gas a Immediately following this oit ho he was lifted nn i thrown ti Ito fin iho tracks s IH l twenty five feet from the thc steps He He- t was va blinded and deafened by the ef effects of- of ij r feits tl of the thO explosion whatever lr caused causi caus caus- I ir I. I ed Id It nn and the doctors extracted fragments frag frag- door from hl his eve eyes t. t J ments of the rug r rr v r-v f and face The e parts parl of or the Bradley Bradlo BradleyE J depositions will be 10 ar argued by the tho state stale E t r a ns as su sustaining Orchard as the bom bombL bomb explosion might have caused a gas L will also call the th explosion lon The state tate 2 J Dr DrIp Bradleys Bradley's statement state stat jS f 1 the jury to Ip q h ment that he hp did 11 not notice nn any odor of gas of I gas a in hi his hallway l before the ex ex- I t- t c The FliP defense con considers ys y's testimony testimony tes tes- f t limon as one of It Its most mot favorable fa Orchard Darrow 4 SetH assets to disprove argues argut f that Bradley radle was wa an nn experienced experienc It ed II miner a and anil 1 that h he would 1111 have hn wI Known beyond an any doubt the difference differ diffor wc ence nce between t O l n a a. gas explosion and the I shock of a bomb Experts 01 are to bei be iq th the different tilt dif called to lo explain to the Iho jury jUlY i ferent effects re ts of gas anti and powder ex explosions X cx- and the odors which distinguish distin tR i Ii gui h dynamite smoke from any other gas Two vo other depositions were read rend One that of Tracy Cummings a n railroad railroad railroad rail rail- road who passed a Ie Immediate Immediate- Bradleys Bradley's door mAr the till morning o othe or of orthe c Iv l h bv by the event an anti and did not s see ee 0 any bomb or string attached to Bradleys Bradley's door j J. J B ll neilly ReIlly formerly formell deputy deput count county I clerk deposed that he IH pas passed cd etI the he en entrance In- In home that morn- morn trance to r the Japanese servant ant fer Ing and saw f y c cleaning Ing inns the Ht steps pS Reilly nell was wa going of or ort to the tha corner grocery for a drink and when h he the tho thet whisky e t picking up hl hIS just jUt was P t bribes brushes hes and ana bucl bucket et ln completed 4 blu hl his scrubbing work half Hel Reilly a n continues block to he went vent hal that Washington ton street 1 O hl nt at gate 1 gat entering his yard the he was 4 anti as a. a occurred at the corn corner r. r The lon r or of court that Reillys Reilly's out admits COlt I j date tat by th the jl Y i is if ht he i. i I.- I. t testimonY annIhilatIng 1 I will Come might nerr 1 wl bomb 1 J. J OrchardS Orchard'S storY stOr of tho I J j I I LIAR S or OP HS H'S virn 0 i r BY lY II IL I. I H H. hILL HILI- H the Plead Plead- July tl Itla Boise Dolpe avail Charles II wife I In Ings or of n a loving 3 1 Fedt Fed Fed- 4 ot the thC Western i X Oil 0 t ConI Oi HAYWOOD A g V- V y SL SLOWLY Wl Continued c Paso from o One of ot Min Miners Miners' lIn rS' rS will wili tell the whole truth concerning Orchards Orchard's stor story o of crime and the thc alleged connection o othe of the Inner circle of or the Federation with the murder of oC Governor Go enberg Mrs Moyer has been under unde undera a terrible strain since the thc trial of or Haywood Haywood haywood Hay Hay- wood began At the tho time the case rose was as called for Cor t trial rial she he Had lind just re recovered recovered recovered re- re covered from a n. long Jong In the hospital hospital hos hos- pital and is still far from Crom being well She has not been In the court room since tho the trial bc began becan an but hut she nays nav I I dally daily visits to her iter husband at the Iho jail jail usually being accompanied by hy her sis sIs- te ler ter r. r Several days das last week Mrs Mo Moyer er held long and earnest conversations con wIth her husband In the yard ard of or the jail and after each of oC these the Federation pre president was downcast and apparently in deep thought I Ihas It Il Ilhas has now become lecome known that In the these e conversations Mrs Moyer urged ier husband huband lo to make a n clean cloan breast of oC alho al all ho knows but It Is understood her pleadings will not change the story he will ili lell tell on the Iho witness s stand Plead With Her Hu Husband Recently the thc wife wiCo of oC one of or the most prominent Je residents of or I Idaho aho a aman aman aman man who has taken talen an active Interest In the pro prosecution of or tho the Federation leaders and herself a social leader o othe or of orthe the state took an Interest in Mrs Mr Mo Moyer er and invited her to her home Several times limes Mrs MT-c. Moyer loyer was a caller there and it is understood that she the sorrow orrow of or her soul to the of or one of the men who is trying to send her husband to tho the gal gal- lows It was following these visits that lint he hc plead with wilh her husband to confess confers all all telling him lint she had hiatt reason realon to believe that If IC he did so his own life would be he spat I The rho name of oC Mrs oIls Mayor has never i entered enter the Haywood trial AccordIng AccordIng Accord- Accord Ing lag to Orchards Orchard's tory story Mrs Irs Pettibone and Mrs Mrs- Ir Steve Stevo A Adams am knew of oC th the iii In- In relations between their husbands husbands hus bus bands and himself but not one word of SU suspicion points toward the wife of ol I the tho Federation president Moyer himself him hIm- self even according to Orchards Orchard's story took look little part in the plotting w which wilch resulted in the killing of more morA than twenty men and the effort to kill I many more Moyer if Orchards Orchard's story Is to he believed had guilty knowledge knowledge knowl knowl- edge o of what was going on on and did nol nothing ting to prevent lt It sometimes giving In lag ing hI his consent but never lr suggesting assassinations For this rea reason on It 11 Is believed cd that Mrs Irs Moyer spoke with some degree of authority when sie told old her lir husband that ho lie could save o himself J If he told the whole truth Man of oC Sentiment It has haR been reported a number of times Limes that Moyer was on the verge of or breaking down but each time such uch a rumor has gained circulation lIon It has been een promptly denied If It Moyer had been bee kept awn away from Crom Haywood and Pettibone it Is po that before thIs his he would have nave told nil alt there Is Ls to lo loell tell ell tell If ir anything there be he But with his ils companions in constant company with sith him he Is likely el to sta stay with them hem to 10 lh end no matter how hItter bitter the ho end ma may be He lie is a different stamp ot of man from Haywood and Pet- Pet There here Is a n sentimental turn to lo his mind He Is passionately in love with his wife and if nn any power on onearth onearth earth could move mo him that brave lIttie III- III tie lie le woman could coul do it But he ho Is biter hitter bit hit ter er against the tho mine owners and arid the Pinkertons and arlit is thoroughly In earnest earn earn- est st In his work in behalf of or the West West- cm ern rn Federation He would rather die die I than han ha have 0 the miners believe that he had lad wrongly accused c his comrades comrad's In In J order to save himself I |