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=) CRITICISM OF JUDGES IS NOT A CRIME,” DECLARES ROOSEVELT Criticiam of Jud ime, necarding to Theodore Roose Sincere and frank eriticiam of; ple, and especially people who are patter all, the judge, also, Is mi a Convictions were obtd®ed, and) in former preside sagt ; é the judielary whenever the judict ‘neither unwise nor shortsighted,/Mervamt of the people 1 have , Pos int ligent ‘Declaring for the pacity, OnG advocating the fre a such eritieiam, I believe | but who are speaking on behalf o A few years ago in Mixsourl,|man who does not believe that nd frankest cr! e former p dent in San Fran « instance, Judges the great privileged intere . have | Attorney General Folk conducted a) tho: convictions were justly ob ad done terday, bef nee Of 16,000 people, took a decided | use sten@e upon the mere |protested against any such erith| series of prosecutions against meniftained an in favor of Jud technical letter of the law to defeat |ciam, As a matter of fact, these | whdibad been guilty of high treason? “On what I am obliged to #tigma-| condemnation rittctam 18 e judges to bring them closer to the| the higher pury and spirit of the |people forget that, while bis |aghimat the republic by practicing |tize ax the merest technicalities, | not ndic ’ Roose: on law Tn are wholly diffe corruption in itt grossest and most | the judges of the highest court up-/a gros misca PM yoosevelt’s spece! we Unwise and shortsighted peo of other pubfe offtet ot, | MoMA lOUN form wet the convictions thus obtained] the fouptain-he a ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE one oP SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1911. a ONE CENT. @3,7AINS, Axo STRIKING SKETCH OF COURT ROOM SCENE IN THE HENRY DIVORCE TRIAL What was at first believed to another mine explosion, ‘out all of Black Diamond — the streets at about 3:30 meornin| — FLOW UP SUPERINTENDENT'S HOME Wt turned out to be a deliberate dynamiting of Superintendent Rasmus Christensen’s home. Five sticks of dynamite in a gunny ack @id the work. Luckily, the superintendent's family slept on the side of the house from where the dynamite was laid, and to escape without injury. The house was torn to pie: windows of the Miners’ hospital, several hundred yards © away, were broken. The explosion could be heard ail over the city HODGE NOTIFIED. Sheriff 4 was immediately notified, and he rushed over in less than A grea and a half with Deputies Roberts, Hill, Matone and Brewer. Matt Starwich came in from Ravensda TWO SUSPECTS HELD. Two suspects were arrested. Others are under burveitiance. ny sage Me the dynamiters were men who were refused jobs by ¢ have been dozens of men lately turned awa: ¢ peels that shme of these were responsible for the out explosion was so terrible that everything in the house was 3 bcd demolished. Deputies Malone, Brewer and Starwich are Picture No. 1 in the above sketch of the scene shows Mrs. Ivy May Henry; No. 2 is Acting Judge Hawkins; No. 3 is A. J. Henry, alleged wronged iM at Black Diamond, while Hodge, Roberts and Hill returned to - husband; No. 4 is Attorney Keith, representing Mrs. Henry; 5 is Mrs. Ed Slocum, Henry's sister, who is a claimant for the children; 6 and 7 are Attorneys the city. Gates and Bradford, represent Mr. . Henry; 8 is the court stenographer; 9 and 10 are Mr and ett A Frank Arey, Mrs. Henry's father and mother OW LISTEN ee ors HOWL ¢ ATTORNEYS | H AVE MRS. HENRY GOING TO COURT CFT JURY NV WASHINGTON, March 29.—The new democratic house w "Hick Docent Like Jail Life ==? ~~ THEHENRY TRIAL P= ee fee * * * * WEATHER FORECAST. * SAN PRANCISCO, Marek 29. the fighter continued, “and will |» pair tonight and Thursday; # i x Port Towasend * * |through it to the end if I have to. ¥ , - “This jail life is great—t don't | oo the pod dian Spanos with me |* light north winds That not one woman in Seattle fexpemses, he not only has the priv —— B. Livermore, Bie sald Jack Jobnsov, champlon | 1 gowt ke coffee and turned it it cr eee YY ‘ a" Geahabee: f pagilist, with @ sad | down yesterday, but (with a wide! SINGS AS HE 18 HANGED one year, was the sensational at Over the bills and try eut them i aaa awson, farmer, Mount atter a meal of niush| grin) this morning ( gntped it down.| pipTsnURG, Pa, March 20-—(/mMent Made by Attorney William Headford will continue his argu ‘ : M. C. Strong the county jail this|T guess you get nsed to those thinks | singing aera Me leaemed an a {Keith for Mra. Henry, in his open [Ment this afternoon. He will be , oe - he cleaned out his cell in time. Gee, but T hope the time | ing argument before Judge followed by bis associate, Cassius By " iy Vaien: . jebilg, as he walked to the gallows 44 Miiec. who will in tura be followed alentine J. Armstrong, forest Ts wine to be game, though,”| Is short. ty jail 8 jawkins today. jes, wh il im turn . ranger Jat the Allegheny county jail, Steve of DY Keith in the closing argument i . rank Rusic, « Rassian, wax hanged for| “Me forgot every | vw Hradford this morning vainly ar + en no: |: Wanamaker, grocer, Port |the murder of Mrs, Beta Domboy. |th¢ married state tn his mad desire ee ‘ Townsend 90; |the murder of a i mulation of money,” /@ued that he should, be given the Peter. Funk F wen aulation of money, nould. oe a : ; ~ Funk, grocer, Port 7 ife eig ly er } said He complains of ber [OMVilese of making the -closing 7 k ‘ pod 5 ? household extravagance. He brings [#peech, but was overruled by the Themae O'Connor, »aalesma in’t t the bills into court to prove his |*ourt Auguatine & Kye 5 ips am a * case. They show from $12 tc $36] a Children pees Mercer by) WOM. Eider, druagiot a, he moti le yesterday by * 8 | PUEBLO, ch The strange appearance of the N Ca Marry for groceries, from $4 to §@ for} ) ot acta Bl por caciy yg lBe. : W. A. Faulds, rancher, Redmond, a, sare o couse cua Stiecaert Paeith se he at : meat. Who did he want to econo se - a - the pre: pat ‘ Charlies B. McCoy, salesman. ht and weighing 210 pounds, | resulted in.a message to t ueblo| "NEW YORK, March 29—Nat| Mize? Ho ate of that very extrava-/ hy aes penatioily denied this The above jury was sw in at iy. employed as a broncho! police to arrest them. The girl says! Goodwin, who has had four wiv Why “a he ¥ oe baer 4 a j@rning, though a formal decision : a ow this morning J Han- &t the Thatcher ranch, east |her parents are well-to-do people of and bas the| Why did he so much nt Tet ots cuciiur the erawien ord's to try men Pueblo, and a 14-year-old girl,| Hot Springs, Ark., where she was} marrying habit be up of a brief by Henry's counsel. | charg with conspiring to defraud laims to be his bride, were |a student in the grammar schaol. | * worse than any 4t | a the ted States of $100,000,000 inte custody at the union| The couple clalmed to have been | red other American “He says he wants to protect his Testimony Finished. worth of coal lands in Alaska pending investigation. The|married in Hot Springs, and say} Acre, oie, save peniteren. Vet he She Shee the VRNOE Do in the Heury. éiveres| Shortly bef » jury was i Was scarcely five feet tall, and | they had the written consent of the! ; marry again— charges ever noes — pes beng was concluded yesterday on n in the government. and tho eer” © *, "| vectaation thay Were telecast. with Pris ev rldeaarr nt (ne mother of Wie own tafiernoon. Until the final moment, | lefense each exercised their third vestigation they were released. a Keith: reserved his main argu-|Aftorney Gates and Bradford for| IB \ After the oath was administered Nat tein sSt.|Ment for the closing speech Henry strove vainly to find out th ‘ownsend for the govern- | | tag he ple i a a Louls today and| James E. Bradford, one of Hen-|*hereabouts of ee a t ad the indictment, which ‘| when he learned |Ty's attorneys, entered into @ DRY |g acta in gggontP sagghe Hn r that Charles F Munday, ] | | would have lived with Henry for lege, but duty bound to go cashier Merchants’ nae He forgot every conception wal fe and children to leas, to starve themselves? and last peremptory challenge. i chological discourse upon the sub former Seattle attorney, toget ARIS, March 29 ay FOUND GUILTY that the New chologi ree upon the eub- iia: Mrs. Henry be compelled by m2 a ee togeth wife of “Sheriff Be Chan York judge gave| ject which he referred to sarca® | iuce of the court to produce the with Earl B. Siegley and Archie Ww. fit of New York, today admitted! Frank Guthrie, 56 years old, who Ména Goodrich | tically a2 platonic friendship lehiidren. Judge Hawkins took the Is, with conspiracy < Sauce. | Goodwin her dl Henry's Attorney Starts. ’ , ° she will seek a difor: The Was arr on election day in Lory ¥ in hi chat. {Matter under advisement | a teterdes nave another name fo: ) : - would probably be third Geottast. ot the, tat. a | eee Sereda eeeling trom Recorval Mrs. Henry Insisted that she doos| i ee Roasts Her .Sked if she would Was yestegday found guilty of talse| and gave he apt yw where the children are esses it Mere —T registration. Guthrie is a former right to 4/Emerson qnd others, Bradford plc Site inated of Yaa Hearval | @xclaimed: | “Don't you | Chicago policeman fal Dep but denied tured the inevitable results Spices was called on the stand yesterday | ex to Solons think ¢ experience Prosecutor G. H. Rumm blessed privilege |he sald must essarily follow | Sfternoon, She was Ella Lawrence,| , ee ‘ TP erience oe cane t6 Goodwin, the|trom such platonic friendship asiqwhe neld that Mre. Henry flirted | SPRINGFIELD, Ms., March £9, neal The jury which tried Richard W.'actor-capitalist raised his right| making frequent auto excursions | with her beau | ao onder ieee suffragette, but PRIGON TERM TO SAVE WIFE. | Callison yesterday evidently did nat |hand and quoth, “Never again! with another mar man, ax Mrs Sains bbe bhihen Bo Ore 6 JE Gee woke up,’ Ohio, / March! believe his story that he merely! “Goodwin had been asked if “he | Henry, he said, admitted doing with sliee, conlaa't ‘malo wie, deal Sea wal jousine, speaking whom the!shot at his divorced wife to seare were going to try the matrimonial 8, Foster Kelle bk” she heatily explai | phe Sscigy nape ‘ in the Say is @ clever crook, proved | her away from his new home, where | game mgain. Referring to the charges of miser|""Tne” Lawren ail stated itt fob A use of the Hlinois legisla- Teputed game: t here|he and his new wife lived. They I don't give a cuss,” he remark-|liness attributed to Henry, Brad-| 45. could tell every dress that Mre j os sacrificed mseif and| found him guilty of assault in the |ed when told the court had severed |ford stated that when one goes be-\tonry had in the summer of 1909, pall ne eet ee ers Yeore in in the penitentiary' second degree his matrimoi nal bonds "hind every month in his household land the king’ of shoes she wore want it exc gitators, club wo- eae with each sult. But she balked feame real peeved. “I told you be “Well, stockings, then, so there Attorney Whitman today examined to the home she said 150 witnesses, most of them. sur- Saturday afternoon Miss Mar. vivors of Saturday's fire, when 143 The | her home for helpless and| jorie Lake, at the head of the com-| |lives were lost 1 agreed that children has be« 71 | 4 pany playing at the Star, will send : a j the doc ‘ stairways The final action which ass y f enough automobiles up to the . Jand the passenger Ber 6004 work will go on was! |Ryther home to take all the kids : locked when the fire sta Mies this morning when 2 | ‘ down to the show house to see the . laid largely to this fact Y commission: I. 3 re aN play t Women have no right to the granted mous loss of life. i ’ With 2 4 In addition to everything : Q 8 ore | J acknowledged before in the way of | | ELECT TOMORROW. taking the load i, : contributions are the follow | ly DES MOINES, Ia. Marc home, and what money | fi ‘ Previously acknowledged , .$336,00 aT aR lt u 5 a United Stat Wlichtors Gan bring in in Phd j (iy ; | Contributions received iran iinck neon noe erase tring i in j ltterday vs jong deadlock here tomorrow , | hed on the street this morning as she The kiddies ha: | 3G 1.00 (By United Press.) Mrs. Ivy May Henry photographe ae one ‘ ; ing her hotel en route to the court house. commissioners i ye we. +» 1,50]. 8AN ANTONIO, Tex., March 29. wae leaving her ho NEWS ITEMS FROM THE HICKTOWN BEE The ’ yi ye -Peace in Mexico, army officers fomes, be due directly to an ultt abe sis ea anak a matum to Diaz dictated by Prest-| CKSONVILLE, Fla., March 29 . 7 PARIS, March 29.—At the open dent Taft with the threat of Ameri-|i.. of their suit against French rhe first event of the day in the ean intervention ; automobile carnival here, a 5-mile | fo go into conference with|#eToplane manufacturers for in) oo. was won by Tower in a Wat the Madero family, former Ambas-|fringement of patent, the Wright) ren-Detroit in 4:24. Wilson, in a sador to the United States De|brothers today are confident that | Cole ear, won the 10-mile open rac La Barra will arrive here tomor-|they will recover $1,000,000 dam-| Time—s!16 rgw. He will be met by Francisco] ages, Wilbur Wright testified yes-| Madero, Sr., and his son Alfonse. |terday, and will resume the stand It is believed the Chihuahua/on March 31 ULRICH MUST |negotiations will be only formal,| jand that both sides have already | e. itman today filed an Peolution to give { $100 al HAMDEN, Ohio, March 29.—Re- JITERHO, Italy, TS popes iia ay nga eer oe coke Went throvgh without a ee, Ok E08 Bite miss. Mary pes th io sidapeintanny ptr with third degree assault i de he eke kh te te te te | Peoples, a young lady of the neigh- ved his confggsion of crimes charged | i, Booker T. Washington, the Give Bo Benefit. borhood, winked at her hubby dur-|to the secr@t society of the Ca |negro educator Ulrich | will P80 big doings are planned tor BABE BORN IN PEST HOUSE. | ing church services, and other eseas| morra | plead to the charge next’ Monday fhe Ryther eniids a thin a week. DENVER, Colo, March 29.—Mrs,}pades in which the pair have fig Disorder oceurred when Enrico} Wt Monday Manacer Harty Cort Sarah Young, who is detained at| ured, Mrs. Ellsworth Boyer, of Dun-| Alfano, the Camorrist leader,]_ ASHTABULA, Ohio, March 29.—| to turn one whole perform. | the pest house at Sand Creek with|das, four miles east of here, as-| shouted John D. Rockefeller has sent a $50) ax tenet says. that ad to the children. Every-| a malignant case of smallpox, has|saulted the young lady with her] “ are infinitely worse than| check to the Finnish Orphans’ Ben : 1 » many } People who would other be a charge on the county Saved County Money ff the county hospital were ce to # h children, | js not, | id cost the Tot of mon to Work that Mothe 5 been doing practic for TRIES SUICIDE ONCE A DAY RICHMOND, Va., Mareh 2 Cla © Moles every day tried to kill himself | thus Monday, gas; Tuesday, at tempted drowning; Wednes day, threw himself in path of street car; Thursday, hang ing; Friday, tried to choke himself with a stick; Satur day, attempted to butt his brains out in police station cell, On the seventh day he rested z fad home, of out to} There | ions. The iii SSSSESEEE EEE EEE EE HE SESEEEEE EEE EEE EE HEE ly saloon—elther get Wer actual expenses will go} MOTHER RYTHER, become the mother of a baby boy, | fists, ‘ efit Society of Ashtabula, plese ef cheesey

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