Show MAKES ANSWER TO UNION MN President Roosevelt Writes a Letter Regarding Atoyer Haywood Case Bays That Our Duty Is to See That Exact Justice Is I Done These Men and Is Willing to Interfere on Either Side New YorlIn n letter read Sunday before tho Central Federated union President Roosevelt states that If I evidence evi-dence lu submitted to him showing that there has been a miscarriage of justice for or against Moyer and Hay wood awaiting trial at Boise Idaho charged with tho murder of former Governor Steuucnberg he will bring such evidence to tho attention of tho i attorney general for such action if any as It may be In tho power of tho I federal authorises to take I Tho communication wan the formal reply of tho president to tho union committee which recently called on tho president and requested him to set forth in general his attltudo toward tho accused men and specifically spe-cifically why ho had referred to Mayor and Haywood us undesirable citizens citi-zens In making his report the chairman John Henry said the committee had spent more than nn hour with tho president at which tlmo tho matter In hand was thoroughly discussed Tho president signified his Intention of formally replying in tho letter I which tho chairman then read Following Fol-lowing tho reading there was nn animated ani-mated discussion during which time chairman and Coakley another member mem-ber of tho committee stoutly chnnv ploricd tho attitude of tho chlof executive exec-utive It was finally voted to send a copy of tho letter to couirsol for Moyer and Haywood In his reply tho president quoted from n letter written by him more than a year ago to tho attorney general gen-eral In which ho says that tiir duty is If It should over happen that we had any power In tho matter to see that extract justice Is done these men |