Show WILL SUBPOENA OFFICIAL COUNTS ATTORNEY MAY BE WITNESS IN HEWETT CASE Ii I i Question of Construing a Remark by I Mr Christensen Miss Hcwett Released I Re-leased on Bond Yesterday Miss Rosalind Hcwett the young woman who was arrested Friday upon a sensational charge of criminal conspiracy con-spiracy was released from the county Jail yesterday afternoon upon furnishing furnish-ing 500 for her appearance before Judge DIehl In Police court today Her release was secured through uie efforts of her attorney Edward Mc Gurrln and the bond was signed by the Utah Savings Trust company Attorney McGurrln states that he expects ex-pects to subpoena County Attorney I Chrlstensen as a witness In the case I on account of a visit which the County Attorney paid to the young woman at the Jail yesterday during which it Is said he tried to secure admissions from her as to the part she played hi the alleged badger game on F P Finnegan Miss Hcwett says she was told by the County Attorney that she vouldbi Jn the penitentiary and was subjected to other remarks of an annoying an-noying nature because she refused to discuss the case with him irwin Pqrry and Will LIndstrom the two young machinists arrested with Mies Hewetl are yet In Jail They are hopeful of securing their release today saying that friends have promised to come to their rescue Mr Christensen was sdmewhat annoyed an-noyed last night when he learned of the interpretation Miss IJewett had placed on his remarks lie said Although the prosecution is one of the duties of I my office I am taking no part in this I case myself having Intrusted the I matter entirely to Mr Loofbourow I I make It a practice to visit the jail once a week and talk with the prisoners I had read some pathetic statements In the papers about Miss Ilewett and I WHH Inclined to SympathIze with her and help her If I found reason to believe be-lieve her wronged or Innocent We had a chat about her history She gave it freely and made a favorable T impression Then I asked her If she I had anything to tell me about her part In tliiP alleged conspiracy She replied 1 that her attorney had Instructed her to I Say nothing about It Having had only the kindest motives in askjng the question ques-tion her reply offended me for the moment mo-ment and I said All right we will let the Jaw lake Its course and If you I are guilty you will go to the penitentiary I peniten-tiary or something to that effect as I I rose to go |