| Show I F p 3 f a rn pa I Case of Mr Darrow D RESPITE ESPITE his loud demand that he hc be immediately retried and the district attorneys attorney's equally strident strident dent lent promise that he lie shall be it is not probable t that at Clarence Darrow will again face a jury on the charge of bribe ih Acquitted previously pre on one count of the indictment and publicly congratulated from the he bench by the presiding judge the trial of another count came to an end yesterday when the jury reported re rc- rc- rc ported itself hopelessly at o odds and was di discharged charged Mr rr fr Darrows Darrow's s 's l bearing throughout the long campaign campaign cam earn which the district attorney of Los Angeles has waged against him has made him him friends He has shown hown himself to be he manly and courageous so much mucho so o that ar An unmistakable tendency to charlatanism and andin an in evident admiration of himself of in the therole role of m martyr in n the cause of labor has not been able to alienate public sentiment It is not probable that even en if innocent he lie wishes to o risk a term m in l prison with the consequent odium attached j nor the drastic ic action which the bar association as- as would take in that event The fhe well Avell report that the jury stood eight for conviction to o four favoring acquittal is likely to g give gie ge e him hirn food for or thought Consciousness of innocence softens the prison rison pallet according to the poets but Mr rr Darrow so 80 far as we C ha have 0 observed is not a n poet He ire will do lo excellently t to let well welI enough h alone |