Show DEATH RECALLS ANARCHIST CASE GASE Judge Gary Who Sentenced Haymarket Square Terrorists Terrorists Terrorists Terror Terror- Passes Away I OLDEST MEMBER OF BENCH Spoke for fot Public Hut But Once anti and Then Gave e Opinion of Horrible Deeds of Chicago Oct 31 Judge Judge Jo Joseph eph T. T Gar Gary Garb t the tle le oldest member of or the cage ago aio bench and the jurist who sen- sen eJ tho Chicago anarchists to hang lIeu lied suddenly of heart disease this afternoon Today was vas the tile second econ In three forty years ears ar service that Judge Gary had re remained re- re d from the tho court room on acCount account account ac ac- ac- ac count of if Illness Jnes He lie did ll not consider himself unwell even toda today Im Im tired that's all al he said ald a as ashe asle he le sat at propped up In bed A days day's rest a couple of times In three forty-three years ears is goo good for an any one one Judge Gar Gary heard heur his last case a murder trial ye yesterday ter ay afternoon He lie ha had iad started to read hl his Instructions before be- be fore forI ore he showed signs of weakness we I I guess Ill I'll Il have to 10 got get the tile clerk cierI to o do llo this for me he sal said to to- to the states state's attorney My stomachs stomach's been bothering me me- for sometime but Ill I'll Il be beal beall beall all al right tomorrow Two physician were summoned but neither thought the UE case serious Less than ban half hal an hoUr hahn before the patient patent died the they Id said he needed neede only rest I and change and left lef him hm with wih his family amily I They had been boon gone but a n short tm time when the broke n n off a conversation with wih hl his wife wIe re remarking remarking re- re marking that he was waA growing weaker an and died In a few moments momEnts The he doctors doctors recalled to his be bedside dId 1 not arrive until unU after iris his death I Judge Gary ary was born norn at Potsdam Nt N. N i Y Y In lii 1821 learned the carpenters carpenter's trade n and law after w working our Hi Ut Was as a admitted o to tile tHe ue bar In In St. St U L Loul j uh jL-amo jL ama Id I'd Chicago In hi 1 ll was g t tt the he ben bench h In 11 1803 1863 His HIs 10 moRt t d trial of dr f th the i C f wP log log- loga n a qU ohe o K tt 21 upon lcm the he t- t tt t Y a It dt- dt tJ ot of n 1 Q o bt atH I t d Of 4 i I e- e tl vi Q Ll g t 11 l who 1 oleu capI cap rap up In j Jail with Ji I 1 have o ha never never- ne er spoken for ortho tho public ilithe e I T have been upon tho the bench bleh but once ld Judge Gary GatT to an Inter r viewer sometime ago ngo and that was wa In a contribution to the Century MaS Magazine of oC April Apri 1893 concerning the anarchist t trial I trial My rea reasons ons foi 01 or doing so o then were set t forth In that article ds dR follows For y years ars thO ho clamor has Jas gone around the world that the Ow anarchists were h heroes roes and und martyrs Right night minded people who yet ct may have misgivings a as to tho the fate ate of or the tho anarchists will wJ sill I trust read what I have written an and dismiss those mis- mis ivings givings convinced that In law and In morals morals' the anarchists were rightly punished not for opinions but for Cor horrible deeds |