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New "Dim Review. THE MARCH! TS. POLICE viBWS. examination of witnesses. On May 25 the as accessories that the defendants did not A GREAT SENSATION. grand jury indicted August Spies, Schwab, The general impression among the police throw the bomb, and were consequently not Scbnaubeit, Fischer, Fle.den. Llngg, George is that the sentence will be carried into effect guilty. The attorneys for the defense then Discovery of Six Bombs Charged Engel, Oscar Neebe and Parsons for rauder, Nov. 11: attempted to have the court instruct the The United States Supreme Court and Christian Spies, John Apel, William With Dynamite in the Colls of thQ BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. "If thev are to be hung at all." said Liet. Fltzpatrick. jurv to return a verdict of not guiltv as to Schneider, Thomas Brown and a large number Condemned Anarchists. SKfjt' t^' "they aaoc Id die on that day. The suspense all the defendants exceptd Spiesmotion. and Fischer. Declines to Grant a Writ of Error Jjdge Gary overrule the of others were indloted for conspiracy, of a reprieve by Gov. Officeby would have On Sunday, the 6th, a great sensation NEWULM, MINNESOTA* for the Chicago Felons, riot and unlawful assembly. 4#rt| *"$fe?& a bad effect, and would not onlv to a ureal extent )Mt& 'i%t% was created in Chicago, by the finding of T.X?*,J 3 & THE VEBDICT. lessen the moral example, but would entail BAIL.1 ADMITTED TO six bombs in the cell of one of the anarchists. additional suspense on the prisoners. The defense then began the examination June 14 O^oar Neebe, whose share in the The bombs were meant for the destruction "That's so," said another police official. "There of their witnesses, the main point being to The steamers that lauded at our conspiracy and its results was not considered Counsel for the Anarchists Think is no desire on the part of the officers who have of everything with which thtir^A^ impeach those of the prosecution. On Aug. 19 to be so well established as that of the other suffered from the throwing of the b-mb to torture That the Sentence of Several -k ports from foreign shores during the fragments might come in contar-b, the shells Judge Gary chaiged the jury, and the latti-r prisoners, was admitted to bail in the sum of the muiderers. They only wish to see the brought in their verdict the same evening beinc nuvJe of lead, zinc and antimony, or $17,000. The same day Balthazar Rau, the Will Be Commuted., month of September brought 48,161 law carried out." ,AI Council for the anarchist apnlied to the supreme %#$& I of some similar composition, pieces advertizing agent of tne Arbeiter Zeitunsr. S Capt Buckley said# people seeking new homes. $ court of the who was alleged to be one of the movers in of which would fly in every direction when It is retribution for the murder of the officers state for a stay of proceedings the bomb-throwing conspiracy, was arrested they exploded, so that blood poisoning The Doomed Men Naturally Depressed, whose wives are now widows and children or and a new at Omaha through the efforts of Assistant was certain to set in whorever a wound pbans. I trust and believe the governor will not if Henry M. Stanley and Ayoub KhaD, Though Endeavoring trial, but on Sept 14 States Attorney Furthmann. June 6 seven interiere. was made. The four bombs were made of the court affirmed the both reported killed a short time ago, of the indicted anarchists were arraigned to Appear in Good Spirits.^ ordinary 5-8 inch gas pipe, which, instead Hardly had Capt Black been apprised ot decision of the lower and pleaded not guilty. William Seliger, tho iri of exploding, would j-oive the purpose are alive, in good health and industriously the result of his efforts at the capital when **& court, and on Sept 2 4 anarchist informer, at whose house Lingg Miss Nina Van Zandt hurriedly entered his of gun barrels. On one of each )K he death order was adding to their already famous ran his bomb faotory, through fear of anarchist office, and was immediately admitted to the were fixed a cap and fuse, while t. received by the sheriff vengeance, disappeared but after a tec-* records, one in Africa and the presence of her legal advisor. Her bearing, the other end contained small bolts of Cook oounty. Application vigorous search by the police he and his wife as she srlided through the outer office, was that would fly out like bullets from a gun, was then voluntarily turned up at the East Chicago other in Asia. not that of a woman bowed in grief or from the force created by the explosion of made to the supreme avenue station next day. June 15 Officer crushed with awe. Her figure was erect and court of the United the cap. It was j^o^sibly the intention of Nels Hanson, the seventh victim of the haymarket While abroad during the past summer her face slightly flushed, and though the States, with the result riot, succumbed to his injuries. June Lingg, as well as the other three, to put above noted. Oscar Neebe. the only one of least trace of anxiety might have 18 only eighteen of the sixty-seven officers one end ot the bomb in his mouth and the Rev. Dr. Phillips Brooks was the anarchists on trial who escaped the lurked her calm, bright eye, was impossible wounded at the haymarket had reported for light the fuse, just as he would a cigar. death sentence, was taken to Jolie' afflicted with a malignant felon, which not to observe that her whole mind duty, many of the wounds having proved The resultant explosion would, it was believed, prison Sept 25, wheie he now is. very difficult of cure. Spies, Schwab, Neebe was bent upon a practical object Her demeanor prove fatal. threatened to make amputation of The trial extended over sixty-two davs, and Fielden made applications June 2 0 for said, as plainly as if she had spoken from June 21 to Aug. 20, or, deducting Sundays, The bombs wers found in Line's cell. the hand necessary. His general separate trials, but their motion was overruled. in so many words, "It is no time to aste filty-f our days were actually consumed When State's Attorney Grinnell heard of precious hours in useless waiting. Something health was much affected and he lost on the case. Twenty-one days and a half of tho discovery of bombs in Lingo's cell he must be dona Let us begin this very PARSONS SUBBEKDEBS. this time wers taken up in secuung a jury much flesh and strength, which he is was inclined to censure the jail authorities The trial was commenced before Jndsre moment to think of what we can do and The total number or men summoned a* Gary in the criminal court Judge 21, and the for lack of vigilance, and bc^an to conjecture so 6he swept on dignifiedly, and on her own now gradually recovering, jurors on the three rearular venireR. thirteen sensation of the day was the voluntary surrender how the bombs could have been smuggled thoughts mtent, to the sanctums of her special venires served by the sheriir and ten of the miss- in. He was inclined to concur the lover's indefatigable advocate. special venires Rerved bv Special Baitift It is now announced that Mr. ing anarchist, A R. theory or the jail deputies that the woman WHAT CAPT BLACK WILL DO. Byce was 1,281. Of these 982 were examined Parsons,who walk- After a brief consultation with his fair visitor. wno has been \isiting Lingg found means Henry George and Dr. McGlynn have by counsel as Co their competency ed quietly into Cant Black appeared. to convey tho bombs to him. to try the case, and the other 209 were excused court with his given up all hope of making converts Gov. Ojjlebby was thunderstruck when he by the judge for various reasons. De "In view of the information just received, counsel, Capt. Capt. Black, what course do you propose to pur- received the news of the finding of the dnctinfffiom the 982 the 160 peremptory among the farmers of New York, and Black, and took his sue?- challenges of the Cetense and hfcy-two of bombs in Lingg's cell. Ho read and reread seat beside bis indicted will devote their time during the remainder "Well, it looks as if the only thins left for ns the proserution. and allowmsr for the juiv the dispatch and a cloud of gloom, fellow anarchists. is to appeal to the governor, which, of course, OPINION OT THE SUPREME COURT. chosen, it is seen that 758 jurors were excused of this campaign to preaching \exntion and anxiety swept over his lace Amotion we snail proceed to at once." for causa as the full mipoit of the information, The decision of the United States supreme by Capt Black for "You will need all the time that is left at your the erratic gospel of land taxation dawned upon him. leave to withdraw court upon the petition for a writ disposal?" to the people of New York and a few "Yes. As matters have turned out, the only the plea of not of error in the case of the Chicago anarchists effect of the recent proceedings has been to guilty and enter a was announced last Wednesday afternoon Interview at Appomattox. other cities. CROWS TAUCHT A LESSON. abridere what little time we had. If they bad motion to quash by Chief Justice Waite in a long denied us at once, it would, of course, have been indictme nt was From the Century. and carefully prepared opinion, which occupied better." promptly over- Prof. P. E. Boynton says that a region Sword Bearer and Several Other thirty-five minutes in the reading. "Have you anv idea as to what course the The contrast between the two commanders ruled by Judge movement ior petitioning the governor will Indians Killed While Resisting The court holds in brief: of country twenty miles in diameter, Gary, and the tedious was very striking, and could take?" "No definite plan of action has been arranged the Authorities. FirstThat the first ten amendments t"j) PfiHSOHS work of secur- where North Carolina, South vet tnat I know of. We shall decide as not fail to attract marked attention, to the constitution are limitations upon ing a jury commenced. Twenty-one days rapidly as may be upon our coarse and pursue Crow Agency, "Mont, Special Telegram, Carolina and Georgia come together, federal and not upon state action. it to the best of our power." were consumed in the effort to secure twelve as they sat ten feet apart facing each Nov. 5 TheCrowanaircametoaliead today, SecondThat the jury law of Illinois* is "I do not know jus& now -what action the Amnesty men who were willing to give the defendants resulting ia the complete route of the "contains more interesting and rare other. association will take," said J. B. Buchanan. upon its face valid and coi stitutional, and an unbiased trial on the evidence. Indian forces. The Indians held a big "I presume, however, that they will continue plants than can be found in any spot When the twelve men were sworn Mr. Giinnell that it is similar in its provisions to the Gen. Grant, then nearly forty-three council this morning among themselvea as thev have been doing, securing began the opening sneech for the statute of Utah, which was sustained in in the United States occupying the and disclaimed ui.\ intentions to iiaht. Gen. signatures to the petition. A mass years of age, was live feet eight inches grosecution, this court in the case of Hopt vs. the territory meeting will be held probably Saturday evening Ruger i ent about 10 a. m. James Campbell which took less than two in height, with shoulders slightly same area." He calls the district "a and a committee appointed to take charge of the of Utah. and Interpreter "Tobacco Jako" ours and a half in delivery. He said stooped. His hair and full beard were petition and present it to the governor. The botanical bonanza." ThirdThat it does not appear in the he would prove that the anarchists down to th Indian camp to learn Amnesty association has nothing whatever to do a nutbrown, without a trace of gray record that upon the evidence the trial were armed in the city for the purpose their intentions. The invitation was responded with the rase before the court. That was the in them. He had on a single-breasted court should have declared the juror Sanford of murder, and that the throwing of work of the Defense Fund association but now to by about ton chier* with s$ Jay Gould has gone across the Atlantic the bomb at the Haymarket meeting was incompetent. that nothing farther can be done in the conns, blouse made of dark blue flannel, unbuttoned "Pretty Eacle" as spokesman. Gen. I presume the Defense association will join only part of a deep-rooted conspiracy which FourthThat the object to the admission in a French steamerto board his in front, and showing a Armstrong first spoko, telling them that hands with the Amnestv association, and both had lor its object the destruction by bomb of the Johann Most letter and the he had been sent by the Great Father to waistcoat underneath. He wore an will do their best toward influencing the governor. own magnificent yacht, which is somewhere and fare of the police stations and other public cross examination of Spies, which counsel settle the trouble with the Crows, but that The signatures already number many ordinary pair of top boots, with his buildings, as well as general murder of in the Mediterranean. He proposes for the prisoners maintained, virtually thousands and are increasing everv day. they id been bad, and that they rajst the police and capitalists He charged that trousers inside, and was without compelled them to testify against themselves give up these bad men to tho soldiers, to spend some months abroad, TEE GOVERNOR 8ILENT. Ungg manufactured the bomb, and declared spurs. The boots and portions of were not objected tointhetiial and ns they had been bad had turned the that he would try to prove who threw it SPBTNGBIKLD, 111., Nov. 2 There is nothing and possibly may go round the world. his clothes were spattered with mud. court, and that, therefore no foundation mattei over entirely to Gen. linger, who Early next day Judge Gary ruled that the to be said as to (he probable action of was laid for the exercise of this court's would deal with them as he saw fit. Pretty He had on a pairoi thread gloves ot a He leaves a great vacuum in the sensational existence of a general conepiracy to annihilate the governor in the anaichist case, as he declines jurisdiction. .Lagle said "We will give up'Sword to say anything on the subject He the police force and dertroy property dark yellow color, which he had taken newspapers, to whom he has And fifthThat the question raised by Bearei,' but we cannot give up the others rendered the defendants, who weie'instaga"tors received a number of letters and off on entering the room. His felt that are wanted." Gen. Rugcr then General Butler in the cases of Spies and in it, liable foi an act looking to suoh heretofore been an unfailing bonanza petitions on the subject to-day, and "&ugar loaf" stiff-brimmed hat was annihilation and destruction, even if committed said. I want all of the seven three Chicago ladies visited him Fielden upon the bases of their foreign nationality thrown on the table beside him. He without their bpecific sanction at in the interest of the condemned men. Tne that fired into the agencybuilding, were neither raised nor decided 9 Annie E. Moore, of Wmthrop, bids feeling is almost universal here that he will that particular time and place. This ruling had no sword, and a pair of shoulder in the state courts and therefore cannot be and 1 will give them was a surprise to the defense, and drew not interiere with the sentence of the court, lair to be one of Maine's most valuable considered here. The writ of error prayed straps were all there was about him one hour and one-hali to come in." tiom Mr. Ingham an outline of the course of and that the conditions are such that he cannot for must consequently be denied. to designate his rank. In fact, aside He then told "Crazy Head" that he must daughters. In 1885,when she was testimony which the state proposed to introduce. There is a bare possibility that he may There was no dissenting opinion. bring his son, who ah one of them. "Crazy from these, his uniform was that oi a interpose clemency in the interest of Fielden but 13 years old, she took the first Head" replied that they would go back to and Schwab, though he has said nothing to private soldier. HOW THE ANARC HISTS RECEIVED THE NEWS. WOBKTNGMEN, TO ASMS! thecamo and talk to "Sword Bearer." premium on butter at the Eastern indicate even this. Inspeotor John Bonfield was then placed When the announcement of the result at Gen. Ruger said "That is all I have to Maine fair. In 1886 she again took on the stand, and testified as to the facts of Washington was received,a note was sent up Lee, on the other hand, was fully say." Ames Cam pi ell then returned to the the bomb-throwing. Gotttried Waller, a LOOKING BACK. to Spies, telling him that the writ had been the prize at the state fair, and now Indian camp with the Indians, but returned six feet height, and quite erect for member of the Lehr und Wehr Verem, who shortly saving that a council was being denied, and asKing if he had any statement one of his age, for he was Grant's senior presided at the meeting May 3, when it is she has taken the premium at the History of the Crime and Trial of the AnarchistsSketche* held. The troop* were held in readiness, to make in regard to the matter. Spies claimed the Haymaiket meeting was by sixteen years. His hair and of the Doomed leven. Eastern Maine fair for butter made and the Indians, patiently watched was sitting- in his cell, busily engaged planned, testified, through an interpreter, to full beard were a silvery gray, and by the command until the tune was up. The night of May 4,1886. in obedience to having heard Engel say that the Northwest by a girl not over fifteen years of age. with some manuscripta. 'He quite thick except that the hair had The Indians in tfce meantime had formed the order of Chief of Police Ebersold, six side group of anarchists had reeolved to read the note and then returned it into a long line, and the Mo licine Man companies of police, numbering 174 men, become a little thin in front. He wore come to the aid of the workingmen in any with a short "I have nothing bo say." None under command of inspector Bonfield and could be seen riding up and down conflict they might have with the police over Prosecution of some adulterators of a uniform of Confederate gray, buttoned of the other men would 6ay anything, either. Capt Ward, assembled' at the Desplaines the eight-hour difficulty. The word "Itube" haranguing them. A few scattering up to the throat, and at his pepper has resulted in the presence of street police station in anticipation of Within fifteen minutes after the verdict was was to be published in the Arbeiter Zeitung shots were then fired into side he carried a longs word of exceedingly trouble at the Haymarket square meeting. as the call to arms. In the event of a riot a better article in the market, is the known eight or ten officers in citizen's clothes tho air. The tune being up Gon. Ruger About 10 o'clock it waR decided to? disperse fine workmanship, the hilt studded the police stations were to be stormed, the appeared. Two of them stepped quietly into sent troops and down the valley on statement of an English grocery paper. the gathering The six companies moved telegraph wires cue, with jewels, ft was said to be the jail and the others disposed of themselves the left Hank of the Indians, where they were toward the the crowd. Reaching the wagon and every one shot That is the only remedy for the the 8 word which had been presented to met by about hall of the Indians gathered in the criminal court building and about) the on which the speakers stood, Capt who appeared on him by the State of Virginia. His topboots evil of adulteration generally. Heavy in the war party which numbered about premises. The bailiff at the outer door leading Ward ordered the assemblage to the streeta The use 15o. were comparatively new, mid disperse. A few seconds after he of dynamite bombs into the jail court says he is instructed fines and, if that will not suffice, imprisonment ",r"" fffl was al^o suggested spoke a bomb was thrown, followed 4*1" "7 seemed to have on themsome ornamental to admit no one, but whether this applies to A BED HOT SKIRMISH for this kind of rascality by a tremendous explosion. A fusilade of by Engel. Fischer stitching of red talk. Like his uniform, the near relatives of the death-sentenced then resulted, in which Corporal pistol shoes from the sidewalk on Desplaines had been actively will be effective where pages ot exhortation Charles Thompson was killed, tney were sinmilarly clean and men is not known. The streets about the street, near Bandolph, followed. The shots engaged in the distribution Private Eugene Malloy slightly to honesty will be a waste of jail are perfectly quiet. No crowds have but little travel-stained. On the ell were returned by the police, ani after the of bombs. wounded, and Private Clark thrown firing was over it was Waller's testimony gathered and no incidents of any sort have boots were handsome spurs, with ink. from his horse and his shoulderdislocated. found that Officer Degan ___ wag not materially as yet occurred. The police are prepared largo rowels. A felt hat, which in If These were all in Troop K, commanded by was dead, while shaken on crossexamination, for any emergency though they say they color, matched pretty crosely that of sixty-six otiurs were Lieut. Edwards, Serond Lieut. Byram. and The Moscow Gazette has created a have no fear of an uprising or open violence. his uniform, and a pair of long buckskin woundedbby pieces pistof A running fight ensued, the Indian retreating, bom and was generally corJtu* feeling of uneasiness in certain quarters Without any previous intimation a tb tK3b *Q some to the peaceful gathering, near Jr*,..-^ roborated bv Bern- gauntlets lay beside him on the shots, six of them fatally. a rule risridly debarring visitors from the A*.!Aar: the agency, and others crossing the river by declaring that '-Russia, as well Schrauer, another table. We asked Col. Marshall afterwaid har Apart from the member of the Lebr und Wehr V,r,ein and taking to the hills. Sword Bearer jaii was quickly pur in force, and no one was how iu was that both he and his as Prance, can now say: 'We are citizen found dead whose testimony was given with great reluctance. made a tinal stand at the crossing of the allowed to enter the building daring the chiet wore suoh fine toggery and looked twelve others were Little Horn, about one mile below the ready.'" Unfortunately, however.for afternoon except officers, reporters wounded The nexc so much ns if they had just burned agency, in which ho and probably three of AN INFOBMANT'S TKSTTMONT. day the police arrested and relatives of the anarchists. As Russia, Germany, Austria and Italy out to co to church, while wth us our his followers were killed. This was the result William Seliger, at whose house Lineg August Spies,Christian y". oon as the news from Washington had generally of the skirmish hre of troop. First may say that they also are ready, outward parb scarcely rose to the lodged and manufactured his dynamite Spies, Michel Schwab circulated through the city there was cavalry commanded by Capt. F. Kupharaand bombs, testified that the afternoon of May 4 dignity even f "shabby genteel."', He and Samuel Fielden. looks now, notwithstanding the apparent a rush of miscellaneous people to see the Lieut. J. B. Aleshire. Sword Bearer's some forty or fifty bombs were made by enlightened us regarding the contract peacefulness of the situation, body was brought into camp, but the condemned men before it was too late. They Ao6U5T iff 5-together with Oscar Lingg, himself and five or six others. The by explaining that when their headquarters other Indians are only reported dead. Neebe, Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. Schwab and ail the witness explained that for tubular bombs entered the sheriff's office in droves, but the more as though war might soon occur wagons had been preseed so printers in the Arbetter Zeitung office. With Llngg used sections of metal pipe, and for Most of the Indians circled about and returned latch string had been withdrawn, Loud and than it has lor a Ions time. the exception of the first-named four prisoners spherical bombs he cant leaden shells in a to the agency mixing with the other closely by our cavalry a few days before, long were the expostulations but the deputy they were all allowed to depart after being enn-ehaped mould, melting the lead on the ramps. There are now supposed to be and it was found they would have who guarded the way to the jail yard was examined by the police. The two kitchen stove. Small iron bolts and nnts from twenty to firty loose in the hills. Several to destroy all their baggage except the The serious, perhaps fatal, illness of obdurate. Friends of the doomed men bearing women were arrested again several times were imbedded in the dynamite with which troops of cavalry are now out close clothes they carried on their backs, baskets of delicacies for them begged during the day, but were released. The publication the shells were stuffed, and each shell was Florence Nishtin$?ale is reported. Her on then heels and they will probably soon of the paper was also suppressed. sealed with a lulminating cap and fuse attachment. admittanca The dainties were passed in each one, naturally, selected the newest be captured. There was about two hours i:s~ L:.LI :_-ion/- J. auuuiiwiuue. xue uauibies were uiiBseu The same day Officer Madden, of the Desplaines Each bomb was powerful enough suit he had, and sought to propitiate of actual hghting. life,which began in 1820, has been spent street station, attempted to arrest a to destroy about 100 men if thrown into a Matsonysaid onl relatives gained entrance. Sheriff bu (he gods of destruction by the socialise named Beinbold Krueger, or "Big crowd. Seiiger also testified to the distribution in philanthropic work, but the world The visits of other anarchists have cot to stop. sacrifice of his second best. Krueger." a fealoon at the corner of Des of the bombs, and bow Iiingg was eager Henceforth the doomed men will not be allowed will especially treasure her memory Cause of the Wreck on take Michigan. plainea and Fulton streets. Tne officer was to throw a bomb at the Larrabee street to have any more recreation hours Personally, shoe through the lungs, while his prisoner patrol wagon as It was starting off to Imagined He "Had Swallowed I would like to grant them all the favors I could, because of the humane service which was shot through the head and groin and the scene of the explosion. Lmsrg but I don't think it would be wise to do so. It Chicago Dispatch: Edgar A. Hall, brother Mis Teeth. she rendered in connection with the died Beveral days later. On May 6 Rudolph and Engel continually urged their fellow may seem loousb, but I don't want these men of the second engineer of the Vernon, to cheat the gallows by killing themselves. Scbnaubeit was arresred on suspicion of having anarchists to arm Crimean war. The names and achivements stateB that the Inst time his brothei was From the Buffalo Express. Their friends might give them dajrxers or thiovvn the bomb, but was soon released. therasei ves with bombs in Chicago he told him that Capt. Thorp, poison, and although I know that if they bhould A short time since a man was taken of the generals in that great Mayor Harrison also issued a proclamation Seliger's testimony was want to kill themselves we would be powerless master of the Vernon, had an attack of prohibiting the gathering of people in corroborated by bis to one of the hospitals suffering intense to prevent it, still I should not like to have it war are almost forgotten, while the delirium tremens while on the top of the crowds or processions on the streets. The wife, who also stated said that if I bad attended to my duty the suicides pain. He informed the doctors pilot house. He alao said tha it ought name of Florence Nightingale will be day following George Engel, Gustavo Stanger, that Lmgg tried to might have been prevented. that bis home was down in the country, to have been well known to. i and William Seliger, prominent socialists, make a hiding place remembei ed for generations to come. .1' THE visrrons. the other officers of the line that Capt. were arreBted by the police on suspicion, and that if he should die he for the bombs within *1 and the former Thorp was a hard drinker, an I that be* the wall of his room, wished to be sent there. The physicians Large consignments of whisky of Thee s first a ofsort thesof tscared arrivexpression was Mrs. on he. 1 was turned loose. Sev- ^S^W^. had often left port while drunk. Mr. Hall but was prevented by Tber asked him what he supposed American manufacture sent to Ger- eral bombs were found gave the name of a prominent wholesale, her. The prosecution fti poor, worn face, and she moved aDOUt in a caused the pain. "Why, I swallowed in the Arbeiter Zeitung merchant who recently made a trip on the, showed by M. H. Williamson, office, and on being experimented many for storage two years ago are my plate and four false teeth while Vernon, who had told him that Capt.* a newspaper nervous manner. She brought a basket of with, discovered reporter, that Pardons Thorp was drunk du 'ing the entire time now returning on the European steam- toothsome edibles for her husband, and asleep the other night," was the answer. to be filled with and Spies had shown he remained on the boat. Axle Stone, the' ships, the freight both ways and the Jader Folz took a chair from the office and The patient was put upon dynamite. Officers Bar-\^ him bombs and dynamite 4? only survivor of the waster, when asked rett and Mueller, who' v -i i it, carried it out to the cage and placed it for liquid food, and all the examinations in the Arbeiter if he ever saw Capt. Thorp drunk, replied: were injured by the Haymarket storage being considerably less than Zeitung offioe.and that fSf &cw4 made by the medicos failed to locate he The captain was drunk most of the time, younnge lady cousin Lmgg'Theauntof and one ands hi bomb, died at a Parsons had explained bar tne swallowedarticle. The man's sufferings the cost of keeping the liquors in bonded camae and he was very drunk when we left Sheboygan. county hospital. Mav 8 V*^ZV\ fair admirers next. were all the methods of street warfare with bonJbs, were lesseued consid'-rably, the Arbeiter Zeitung re- Frsc tf E?t^ The night that the steamer warn warehouses in this country. During and boasted of the strength and perfect organization downcast, with traces of tears on their appeared. Officer T. Fiavin died that day lost the captain was ns drunk as I ever of the anarchists in the city. and as a test it was decided to give cheeks, but they had not been talking to the the summer the owners of large distilleries from his wounda saw him. I guess that is wny the firnt Lieut Shea produoed the galley of type from him a little piece of beafsteak. Thiwas reckiess bomb maker five minutes before mate stayed on deck all of the time. He shipped their products to which tne "Revenge" circular was" printed EATDBD BT THE POUCE. they were all laughing Frank Bielef eldt. of done, and the poor patient wa? knew that the captain was so drunk that and related conversations he had had with Many saloous and other places suRoected Bremem and other ports for storage the Arbeitex Zeitung, accompanied by a reporter writhing in agony as soon as he had Spies and Fischer. i he didn't hardly know what ho was about, of being resorts of sooialuta. ra different for the same paper, came next. and to avoid onerous revenue charges. and was probably afraid that the captain/ swallowed a mouthful. "Oh, my parts of the city, were raided bv the police, STUCK TO HIS STORY. 1 Shortly afterward, Spies' two brothers, would do something foolish. If the captain and arms and socialistic literature seized. The testimony of H. H. Gilmer was the God!" he exclaimed, ''this is killinu Much of the whisky exported is now Chris and Ferdinand, were admitted, and had been sober I don't believe the May 9 Officer Nioholos Sheehan died from sensation of the trial. He swore that be entered me! I know I shall die!" and numerous being returned, the limit of time it is his wounds, and also Frank. Louis, a shoemaker. vessel wouid have been lost. they were followed by their mother, who the allev when Fielden was. speaking other such speeches. The physicians Joseph Stamek, a tailor, was BIBO that a man came from the wagon to the seemed to feel her sorrow deeply. Mrs. Parsons allowed to remain out of the country found to have died from a pistol shot wound a.ey Immediately after a cry of "Here come and nurses could hardly keep and her two little children came, and having expired. received the previous Tuesday. The anarchists the police that this man lit a match and i him in bed, hesuffered so much. Again thef with them a hvly who is interested in the Arthur B. Campbell, bookkeeper for were severely denounced* from the pulpits touched it to a fuse held by another man. jjggfi Armour Packing company. w.ia arraignedc work of the Amnesty association. Every he broke forth in exclamations. This of many local churches. Within a few He identified Spies as the man who lit the in court at Chicago for the embezzlement o#?" The Georgia Legislature has adjourned, one of the prisoners had the semblance, at dare after the riot a number of bombs were time he said: "Ob, how I suffer! I can match, and the other man who held and $3,200 from the company and sentenced found under sidewalks on Civbourne avenue least, of cheerful spirits. Mr. Bielfeldt, after threw the bomb he identified as Schnaubelt feel the teeth tearing my stomach After & session of 147 days. The to two and half years' imprisonment. i and streets in the northwest portion of the Fischer he identified as one of the leaving the jail, said: apart! Ob," he did not finish until most important action of the session, city. On May 14 the police reportei officially knot of men whom be saw in the alley, An Illinois friend of Gov. Oglesby, who It is useless to ask these men to sign the petition the nurse opened a telegram from hiswife. that sixty-six of then: number were and be believed Schwab was the man so far AS outsiders aie concerned, is has frequently talked with him on the to the povernor for then: lives. I have just injured at the Haymarket Louis Liucg, the to whom Spies spoke at the end It read: "Found teeth under been talkine to them and they laugh at the idea. anarchists, expresses the opinion that he bomb mktr was arrested that day on the action that was not taken in other of the wagon before coming into the alley. bed." The suffering man, who had will not pardon anv of them. He said: A significant incident of die day had its suspicion ot being the Mr. Foster for the defense did his bebt words, the final defeat of the Glenn Oglesby. while very kin 1-hearted, is a courageous swallowed those teeth, got up and scene at police headquarters. The moment bomb thrower and is the witness was a liar, show that man. not to lie deterred from performing believed to be the man and impugned his moral dressed, paid his bill and left the hospital bill, which proposed to punish with word of the decision was received all the detectives what may seem to him at *J who made the fatal character crenerally, but in The building disappeared with without a word. This is only an the chain-gang any person who should public duty by an appeal to his sympathy, bomb May 16 Officer Giitner stuck rigidly to surprising suddenness. As to what districts illustration of what imagination will Thomas Redden died ami certaniy not to be influenced bv any his story under the teach white and black children together. or places they were assigned, their superiors from bomb and bullet do. threats wnicli may lie made in any quarter severest cross-examina- An appeal to the prejudice asainst were non-committal when uRked. It is wounda Mavl7Chris- tion. Mr. Sa omon, who as to his pesdoiiat safetv or the effect upon an Spies was released known, however, that for some days the made the opening speech himself of a. strict performance of duty. "social equality" carried this measure T, ^on$G.000bail. When for the defense, confined men have had sealed instructions to act as Isaac Jeans, a Philadelphia Quaker, through the House withjp*w?j|^ku,t raer he grand jury Mrs. Cleveland received from Fred Snlli, himsel chiefly to the soon as the decision was received. '"We will who has made a fortune of $3,000,- Uvtge Sogers instruct points tiie state must van, postmaster of Jainacia, an elaboA,to\ the sober second thought of theJSenate not be caught naoping," van all the officials id ta* that anarcU ^yr-^ iprove that somebody and extretnelv handsome fan made at th 000 as a fruit importer, began his career would say. Besides the regular force the detective defeated it, and the session lapsed i*m thouldbesuprress- was a principal in comS Woman's Self-help institution of Jamacia, by selling oranges and apples by ei and on May 18 th department has been largely reinforced mittingd before of native woods, ferns and flower*, artistically without agreement upon any substi* it coul bring others retail. grand jury began tht TslGrs from the oatlyimr *iiariona arranged.. w} tuto between th two branches. 4 #*r