THE GREAT TRIAL AT BOISE.
ORCHARD'S SENSATIONAL ■ EVIDENCE. XIIE CAPITALISTS AND THE WORKERS. MENACING SITUATION. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. NEW YORK, June 10. Orchard's evidence at tho Stcunenberg case remained unshaken under two days' cross-examination. He confessed to other crimes, including arson, and the shooting of Detective Gregory, at the instigation of four Federation, leaders. LONDON, Juno 10. Tho Now York correspondent of The Times quote the leaders of organised Labour as affirming the. declaration that if lloyer, Haywood, and Pcttibone, tho officials of tho Miners' Federation now on •trial at Boise, aro convicted it will bo through an unfair trial. These men add that the whole affair is a put-up job and a low-down murderous attack by unscrupulous capitalists against the workers.
A late message advisws that the situation is one of great gravity, and full of menace. None can for-:see the result if the prisoners wo sentenced to death.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13927, 12 June 1907, Page 5
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