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Show HOW LONDON VIEWS TRIAL. English Papors Draw7 Conclusions SfTlV Awful Social Conditions- Here: " LONDON. July 20. Commenting upon the result of the trial of William D. Hav-wood Hav-wood at Boise, the Chronicle says today to-day : "Tho state of society revealed by the trial Is more terrible than any civil war. because It Is moro treacherous and Is likely to be more lasting. From beginning begin-ning to end It reveals a condition of brutal bru-tal rapacity, confronted with suvage, despairing de-spairing violence, a condition that gives America's hoasted civilization a very dubious du-bious look." The Daily News says: "From the outset tho question has beon complicated by tho fierce prejudices of a kind of smoldering class war. Tho wholo movement, both In tho relations of tho trial und its accompaniments In public excitement, has illustrated the insecurity of authority in America and tho profound pro-found skepticism concerning the identity of law and Justice." Both articles refer to President Roosevelt Roose-velt s undesirable citizen statement. Tho News calls It ono of his frequent public Indiscretions and tho Chronicle predicts that It will cost him dear. |