Pace 4. The Moyer and Haywood Trial yy Ida., of Western are the governor a mat- veral rea of the i ¢ } the othe Is of the Federation of Miners who charged with tion of the nk Steunenber IS west for [u the first place, the murder instigating te ex wide 114 0s 4 Crime of an « , the re ¢ or lust mnie by class of the « sult of individu of gold, and plas tin a class itself. According to the confes Harry Orchard, which led to the hension of the cused labor leaders, he was their ther crimes ion of Lppre- id In this and o their orders The jon of Orchard led to the charge murder being brought against himself and against Charles H, Moyer, president of the Western [ed- eration of Miners; Willlam I, Hay- wood, its secretary, and G. A. Pett bone, formerly member the federation nection with well to do busine An indie was found agnins L. Simpkins He is a men the executive board of the but is a fugit » and £2,000 has bes Yor hension, Th gion sir anothe officers, Stever under of th the ev in ax {OO} simply executed confess of an active Subsequent to his Pettih S8 nan hx in Denver 1 Pe me tment also rd had nged } 1 had killed Governor Si enberg and also after the tf nae! In ing up the t tov et t Independ ence sald that the low the Manner « blow bomb = 4 nel surface on the outside of the that It was covered with a plece of sacking, that a wire fromm the bomb came just above the surface, to the end of which a small fishhook was attach ed. A screw eye was driven Into the gate, and a plece of wire was attached to this, sald the confession, and when ready for use the wire from the screw eye was slipped Into the fishhook lying on the ground. The slightest opening of the gate when this was set wonld blow up the person opening It Judge Goddard oun found the screw eye as described, bot dared not look for the bomb. On his return the reading of the confession was finished and then the entire party of elght went to the residence of the Judge, where Genoral Wells undertook the dangerous work of digging up the bomb and found It Inid exactly as Orchard hind described, I ————— : on In Entepost, reaching home WON OLYMPIC LAURELS, Martin J, Sheridan and His Victory In Classic Greece, The American athletes the heroes of the Olympic games at Athens, and the splendid showing they made In the great stadium under the shadow of the Acropolis the The pe Americans evoked enthusinstic from King who was inter of the Fore prov od astonished world, of the praise rformance George of Greece, nn ested spectator events FRANKLIN PORTRAITS. 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