The Confessions And Autobiography of Harry Orchard Pseud

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The Confessions And Autobiography of Harry Orchard Pseud
Albert E Horsley
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He said he would rather get Judge Gabbert than any one else. We had watched Judge Gabbert, and, as I have before stated, he usually walked back and forth to the Capitol, and when he went down in the morning, he walked down Emerson Street to Colfax Avenue. There is a vacant lot in one corner on Em- erson Street and Colfax Avenue, and a foot-path across the same, and Mr. Gabbert usually took this 187 CONFESSIONS OF HARRY ORCHARD cut-off. We made a bomb and buried it in this path. We had it fixed
...with a little windlass, with a fine wire wound around this with a loop on the end of it. We left this loop just enough above the ground so we could see it, and had a stiff wire run through the little windlass, so it would not turn over until we took this out, and we fixed this wire so we could just see it above the ground. We made this in a two-quart tin molasses-can, so the little windlass and the acid in the giant-caps were all protected from the dirt, and we made little holes to run the wires through.

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