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Show m JUDGE IIS MILD I AFTERNOON i " off &e Day by Im" llg Heavy Sentences L the Defiant t Socialists. ; BY LETTING I LEADERS DEPART 3 Women Already in Huit Await Action of Supreme Court in Or-it Or-it to Regain Liberty. fLE, Oct. 3. Superior Judge 'Humphries, who began the day jfeient mood, with his docket Wntempt of court cases against i and opened the proceedings aciation of his brother judges, 'asserted, had been plotting Hn, adjourned court late today kpensing pardons and remis-'all remis-'all comers. His change of aline al-ine after a consultation with wtative of eight other superior i i Host remarkable feature of the court was the discharge of Dr. VF. Titus, Kato Sadlcy and Mil-lee, Mil-lee, the citation of whom to an-I&niompt an-I&niompt charges because of i thy made in city hall park, ltd to the "resolutions of do-trliose do-trliose signers have been on lit number of whom aro in Mod Changes. Ujju. middle of tho afternoon, iiaipinea continued to hear the fvihe- fifty-flvo aigners of the m,,s- making frequent addresses pwd packed tight in the stuffy iptroonii Tn tho. morning the I imposed were sovere, in the to mild. The court frequently hho defendants not to be Thote who were "sassy" .tho "defiance" persons had iposed of tho case of Dr, Titus fcharjTo of violating an anti-peiking anti-peiking injunction, wns called, fee delivered a long address, ft had wrung his heart to be to Bend so many of his old jo jail, but declaring he must wo law, Ho had been obliged, I evou to sond his old cook jo jail for "getting sassy." i Great Power. JWHu5e dwelt upon Uic great power toing lie had but to close J1"' 1,18 "carers In Jail nnd "JP'n U to let them out. He ex- -tfBr.if' K08- 1 have sreat power. ''7B,C , la the governor. I can iilllHfji, J'! and I can pardon you." fei?,e Jffo discharged Dr. Titus, iCPiim' I'ltenso astonishment. .rrjee came forward the u him with u smile, saying: lend of mine." Price anew- questions and whs dialer, dia-ler, a strot speaker, waa I the county jail, where she onllncd for interrupting Hie ainc!. yesterday. Questioned urnphrles. Hhc declared she wiled him in h0r speeches. f contrary, had praised him lesson of the need of recall io nor nmazcmeiil. the court t iLr('JF her 5100 fine to $10. paj u, Bho shouted. Wt sasay." Raid the judge, add- ? Ino is remitted anyhow." ;Hand to Crowd. uVHVlmtl(1 to the crowd, the u t-u "aw how eny It was tb 1x1110 8-" iv?lF of tllB woman with tho u rii l court ncxt aHkcd. Mi that Mrs. McNully would WwSk J?.tonlB. Tho Judge i foMW 'Mr5- SPencer. a worn-init worn-init '. PlllldI?n' anr' remitted tho !? The prosecutor object-r- '.no was very defiant, your fc'fe B?u.?t t0"teht the prin- ISa Socialist contempt case tSnHiBii ,n dcfl"'l- of payment Ittoth rrom. P ?300 for "talk- WnV0U.rt Thrco of the lat-i-PrtSi. lenced ,0 5X lnontha toen in Jail. SVnn0 i," Jal1 tonlRnt for non- Mecutor tc(l remark made by Wfer mbout ller 500tl Nothing -'Vno hE8' Katherlne rt Mm'ie2 ll10 C0l,rt to Pontius 3tfjir ?u' Mra- Annie Anderson !IIs of s. Jl,dgt!8 would not give lr ,mt!n,ln8. except that -atich of" ti! t,mt Jude Hm-te Hm-te wi? Vlc.8UncrIor court wan " tavi nt,ie,r, ow" and they SrL?ny.,ap'Uo" to restrain it. l'trantw ,Ulat. Jl,dKe Kverctt ffiVVt wrI,H of habeim cor- euch ilLk nt ethical and that Malta T of 7LHta, fhould bo iBHued. S Win Ju.d,KCB wa that re- : aE3.,22m. 1,10 0,1Prcme court, S(y,ls?llcd lwo restraln-M restraln-M 5S2insl Jud5u Humphrico and M yejuS aPPalH from sentences LM h Journcd ,udec Hum-& Hum-& hunrfi ?ot gelded what to Wotij nWr' of Blgncro of the ttil defiance" wliom hn had ' , |