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Some of ‘em like it Il ore than 40,000 copies a a SD AUMRONEN GM GN tenL VOLUME 15, er oe HH know, on we wae i NO, 187 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1913 ONE CE oy eee AND |) EDITION | ii TUDGES TRY 10 CHECK HUMPHRIES Hold Meeting at Noon to Talk Over Embarrassing Situation HERE THREE WOMEN waj/ ARE JAILED BY | JUDGE TODAY j Mother and Father, Sentenced to Cells, Demand That the Court Care for Their 4 Small Children That the other ei | WHERE THEY’RE SLAMMING MEN AND WOMEN INTO JAIL t judges of| jail reformer and social the superior court are planning I nand that the court tak some drastic action directed against stateme ch Judge Humphries was indicated at Th ige then expk ained that he noon today when they met in exec erely meané that both were “bulk utive session in Judge Taliman's } chambers. n Mrs. Spencer's and Mrs, A notice of the meeting was Stirtan’s cases, the judge and Spe- twice served during the morning by made stur a bailiff upon Judge Humphries, them to a re and in each case he wrote a terse h Mrs. Millard note declining to attend Price there wa: e of time, It is . bie th will ask! ‘The this morn ae: A datar tn; 4 ‘ es-ling wer ch kinner, Robe wath eh ( neer, J. E ne th ictance te ( 1e. Smith, = slature again 1 as a personal # 1 t n e Humphries, de he ed he signed the letter of com Boycott tempt nowing willfully and | Another rumor that has gained) with malice aforethought.” j considerable encouragement from,, Jugs Humphries. early this shcmeny tearing members of the bat] morning Kent A lst. of cases Sh} is that the Bar associat as such, mith, which, he declare may advise a to discon that Smith had no right to tiene ¢ whatsoever “shovel” in with habeas corpus pro- ceedings. Smith, in private con at with some attorneys, declare hat the spectacte in Judge Hum- phries’ court is one of “publi¢e ham and disgrace Yesterday's Slaughter f 1 and sent to jail yes. »on are the following: Irs. Hannah Anderson, $100; A, the lawyers O. Saylor, $300 and six months; to do so in Roy Draper, $400 and six months; Boalt Spends an Afternoon in Humphries’ — AESs i te In within 10 Judge Humphries was right in the midst of his business of sending folks to prison Thursday afternoon when The Star photographer came in. He told the judge he wanted to|}.\0" 0°"); ; take a flashlight. The judge was agreeable. So court proceedings were interrupted while the photographer set up his camera, arranged his flash, and took the picture. It shows = This char the courtroom packed with defendants and spectators, and tt the judge sitting on the bench at the right manda Hum: |ter heard by Hu mund De $200; H. Drolson, | Court; Sees Men Sentenced to 6 Months for es: vi reed, 1005 I IN GUN BATTLE Applanding, and Mother Jailed, Babe in Arms“. = zy and six months: Harold Held- By Fred L. Boalt. in my pocket. | say was years ago. From the day 8. Millard ‘ollowing th ries of contempt lenn Hoover, $100; Mrae jas released to this | have com itted no crime— ses, which will probably not be Humphrey Mrs. Mary $100; Thomas Jones, $25; Ti} Mrs. Katherine Mes | Mecnist Commences SHON) — when entered Judge Humphries’ courtroom yesterday] “aveatreutharn® arte Hommhnce Shor witoed the resotu |r Mare, Spencer told the, jodge [eoncloded fl late. this aqua ‘ oom, | . . ternoon, it w crowded ¢ iffocat I th ) tion. That was a crime. Don't talk back.” she was the mother of four if n, the contempt cases of Milig™ When Place Is Raided; Robber Lies tis Virr. o; Seruary beyond the railing was a LS-minute, 0.0, %,Hedgdon. formeny prominent in staie politics and a former| malt” children, and, an her | an 'itus, which precipitated the, peal Dead in Street All costs only; William McNally, Ji ght. nch-by-ir urney of con pt in t ntempt 1) also going to jail, the little t trouble, will be heard There 1 ‘ Mr lumphries comfortably ensconced in) signe and recety ones would be without care. 1 the two men backed out of the P i 7 rhs eS Tie Mit . Old friends, Hodgdon and I friends f ears,” said Hum-| asked t 1 are going to do 3. L. Muldoon, proprietor of the vena mete tha £ bar nd the crow r ee Ae’ phries, wagging his head, when He ) the stand with t re o. W. saloon, 816 Sixth av. S.,| loon a made their escape 4 ; f ‘ engaged in a pistol duel last night officers in the - Prose — DERENDANT DENIES FRIENDSHIP WITH JUDGE Pry Pee : ‘ 1 with two masked men who entered hi ard the shots the ae bya 1 © to ¢ nue 1 4 ese cir-|spreading all over his f i “ his piace of business and command was ove the me eb 3 e wa asked Hodg You. hav the! ne heat bea ‘ 5 ed him to throw up his hands. they re the scene. The good materia ur office, when you t e there Rees oes 7 4 This morning, when day broke, r yunt 1 if that wasn't contempt of court, |he starte “au Maes Apes 1 one of the bandits, who escaped able to give Why For prineiple,| 74 ; ee ee after their guns had been emptied, ve of the a ah : ‘ mine Hodgdon, who said ° apa tt Roe ' was found dead at Maynard av. and H that at least) She lyr Cher = dh ce Mace th nen oe é hte Ohaie and hunched Make ft out as b us you lik rh ring {8 cut and dried, a w u to unde , ot — eattie boulevard, a half block from one been effective nae Eile hekey fade ane titaled: Ws jaw oat. You've got tt all fixed to send me to I'm fr ip-{thac my babies are cows,” she} All's set for the first ion, toe € over the ben m Dea Re: Whe. Sees ck-ribbed—and IT stand by whut I n 8 feelingly night, of The Star’ hat’ the scene of the shooting. bats - rs at's the At 11:45 o'clock the = wearing his morning, when they SPECTATORS GIVEN SIX MONTHS IN JAIL 1 must send my old friend Hodgdon to jail,” said Humphries, and) The lige did inish his) Matter With Seattle?” congress masks, entered the saloon and com-|found the dead m € Have you respect for the courts sighed gustily tory and quiz at the Commercial Gluby Gaasded Mut I of the street, it wa For most court oi for Rather be » than here,” replied the “old friend” as he was led| | Fighting for Principle == Postal building, First av. Dees tng a three of the five shot | Two ni the crowd clapped t 2 | away ) er Ba " vi tat 8 o'clock, when Dr, — drew a rev d taken effect Humph joudly demand that be brought be-| Humphries muttere Hodgdon and I, old friends nt ir i will, in 20 mine? Micoah to 'dhoot bullet that caused bis death| fore him the deputy she w d through the! ¢riends for 20 years eral would nt \ i inks is the mate One of the t had entered be ts wd | Mrs, William McNally, a rman, took th tand with a baby| t tt The bullet shatt« and 1 tr i We'll running this cow phries to A. O.) in her arma. She was one o e 99 th ta At t or nutes following Dr, arm. Muldoon cont of his heart Saylor, one of the two men who had Anderson Did I signed because I belleved I was fighting for a jus’ ple, Bes case, the 1 at permittes Empty Their ‘Guns you clap she sald jo i me t ntly, though One of the robbe ed on Humphries seemed loath to send her to § se ! ¢ ut it ee his knees at Muldoon's secc shot It is the order court thar you spend six the You know you did wrong, don't you?” he asked Is uy ‘ g rgyman is mis- but was back his feet in county jail and pay of $300. Take him to jail eto It No. thay mpathy for t an instant, keeping up his f that he is set to pulling stumps for the county ; Humphries tried again Now, if 1 let you go this time, will you r te B. azier will then Find Body in Street Roy Draper, whe ided Mrs, Anderson, was similarly sen-| promise not to do wrong again any 0 minutes In diagnosing Another bullet hit Muldoc tenced, and, as ited for contempt, Was given an| I never did anything wrong in my hfe 1 the defendant, “And as viewed by a wom- head. Though dazed, he d ¢ ice believe this to be the! additional fine of and you'll stay in jail,” sald the judge, “until| 7 gon't intend to § uke giv sive applying nen's name. the fines are pald GOES TO JAIL WITH BABY IN HER ARMS ) morning Ww § you don't agree ery one of the three guns used | ildoon is in the city hospital T'll stay th until I rot then,” said Draper Humphries had to e uD. ather tar emark, that} w ‘razier you may use up @ * du wa emptie d before He is not seriously injured Mra, Anderson's hearing was resumed, and she was fined $100 Well,” he said, “on account of the baby I will let you off with|#fter sittin rt for the mn of the 20-minute quiz tela etl 1 won't pay,” she sald, “Take me to J |the payment of costs only—$ two ly thing s ling why Her husband, O. A, Anderson, came next and was fined $100, He “1 ‘won't ‘pay it,” said Mrs, MeNally 1ed was that people feel) Last, Dr. Robert M. Stith, chief of lowed his wife And she and the baby went to Jail him as Christ did before} the tuberculosis division of the eity dmund Dayette, a signer of the resolution of defiance, was asked | Mary Jarvis, an Englishwoman and the wife of a sociatist| Pil health department, will tell what by Foster Didn't 1 know you were in contempt of court when you) jecturer, also met Humphrie conciliatory advance with stubborn Unhappy Comparison the city is doing at the municipal igned? refusal This v in reply to a question| tuberculosis sanitarium at Riche Dayette stood up and answered I was not in contempt of the 1 was fighting for a principle,” she sald I do not consic ) whether she had not learned |mond Hei elsewhere, to conic court. The court Was in contempt of m it wrong to stand up for it, I would probably do it again ring the session of the court) bat the spread of the white plague, Sit down Humphries shouted | She was fined $100 and sent to jail hat she was guilty o! ci ng | and how you can help. Dayette was fined $100 for signing and recelved an additional sen: Mrs. Estella Freed likewise might have had clemency, but chose/in signing the paper 8. Stirtan,| You probably won't agree with tence of $300 and s#ix months for contempt In the presence of the! jail instead, "I signed because the majorit igned. The majority | With Ate 1 Judge umpt tes the doctor, but you certainly will court rules clair years of fri p. flared f kK n questions, WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—Pres- ise, by a viva voce vote DRAG OUT PRISON PAST OF UNION OFFICIAL Glenn FE. Hoover, disbarred In the morning, was again disbarred|up when the judge 1 that she ou ively, a member of Ident Wilson will sign ‘the Un the conference report on 3. Brown ident of the International Union of Shingle Weav-]in the afternoon, He was also found juilty of co tas a signer, [and A. J. Blethen were the Commercial Club, will preside derwood tariff bill at 9 o'clock {Il today or viii! Workers and Woodamen of America, who presided as This was an extreme case and called for extre me ho| “That's an insu « chairman and is empowered to this evenin é } r Clark signed the bill and| chairman at the Dreamland rink meeting, was fined $100. said, “Ordinarily T would not approve of a campaign empt| Mrs. Stirtan, who t we jrule with an iron hand ee, acdélineed:. at ..the it to the senate, where at Foster wrung from him the admission that he had once against a judge, but in this case T woitld haye been wrong not to join] “ = — — yt Pg “Sperry ie la Walla penitentiary. He flaunted a ft. None of the 99 cited is guilty of statutory contempt, but they are |{ White House that the president Vice President Marshall served a term in the Wal e Intends to make the signing of Bertillon photograph in his face. being punished on judge-made law \| COUPON the bill a ceremonious affair, at oma “Huh!” sald Humphries. “Tell us about that. A fine re- Humphries kept up a running fire of comment throughout the ses-|| NO. 83 and has invited prominent con ie White | former, you are. What were you in the pen for?” sion é reasmen to witness the fram ‘ “Burglary,” said Brown, white to the lips. By and by word came to Humphries that Judge Smith was releas- | Any four coupons clipped from The Star, consecutively num 1 of the law “4 oe When Brown had been fined, he rose and in a quiet voice ing prisoners as fast as he (Humphries) was sending them to prisor bered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle fh f hick : | made thie staatement “What does Smith want to shovel into this fer, anyway?” you to a 65c Pennant Princeton Pennants are now out. ee re he ees eee ‘ When | was 7 years old my mother died, After | was 12 complained Humphries. “Smith doesn't know criminal law Pennants will be sent by mail if 8 cents additional for each Pen- yg pelt il Sica! ex's i Nae Big years old | had no home or any home influences. The crime Navor dried a ertminal- casein Hie life: 1) have tovees him nant is enclosed. Bring or mailto The Seattle Star, 107 Seventh Bee ok tench bathe ther . Teeyhich | wae sent to the penitentiary was committed when and explain things, Smith better keep his shovel out of thi | Ave, near Union St ’ ites ee I was a boy of 1718 years ago, | have the governor's pardon The other judges are all against me.” te