Show VARIOUS who threw tho the death dealing bomb in chicago I 1 HOME RULE HINTS I 1 people dy dying in from intense cold weather in labrador grover and the indians by eclam special to cho he 2 1 ja I 1 domestic infelicity I 1 I 1 a july 23 21 john it owe of this city died lied at e eight ig ht adoca last night by taking an over lose of morphine it is supposed that lie be committed suicide his ilia domestic relations are said to have been unpleasant lie ile leaves a wife fe and three children howe was aged 33 years ears western asad preas to the THE TIIE ANARCHIST TRIAL i continued accumulation of testimony against the accuse d I 1 i I 1 I 1 I 1 CHICAGO july 27 in the an anarchist arch Istra cases ses this morning a number of per reporters portera re and others who were present at the haymarket meet an lug on the night of the not riot when the t alic b bomb amb was thrown were of on the stand their te testimony stimon did lid not t diber ajl e from that already given on the same sub subject jec it dp up to 0 3 nothing new now was elicited in the testimony of reporters iri heineman n and percy english and detective ham lot of the city detail then the ion began to develop evidence of importance the tho most interesting and probably the moat most valuable testimony of the afternoon was that of M 51 thompson an employee in the wholesale store of marshall field the witness who had been on business on the west side was returning toward the liver on ran dolph street when the haymarket meeting meet iua waa was assembling stopping stong near an entrance to an alley aller a short wagon he lie baw spies mount the vehicle to inquire for parsons and descend to the ground ell artl clafter ward spies accompanied by i a man mail who bad had been pointed out to him as schwab passed by him in the alley grinnell yon hear bear any words spoken by either of the men witness I 1 heard the wor words g pi pis tola and police then one of the men asked the other would one be enough grinnell what happened I 1 then witness afen ifen came out of the alley and went west on oil randolph street I X knew there was to be speaking und followed them to learn where the tile speaking ppe aking would take place they vent went to halstead street and I 1 fot lot floied near 11 halstead alstead street they bey ivero were joined by a third man whom J I 1 had not seen before orionell grinnell handing witness 4 a of does this rca resemble emble the mad whom you ew wit with h spies and sch schwab wab witness yes Ye seir air grinnell what happened then witness abo three men then started toward the cywar 0 t I 1 went alone along and whon quite clo serto them thein I 1 saw spies hand the strange 0 o man something which he lie put in ills his pocket A moment later I 1 passed by the men and beard heard S schwab C 1 idab say now if they come give it to ahem heni before I 1 was r as out 0 of f hearing distance I 1 beard heard si spies I 1 e r reply p I 1 y 1 J I dont think we ire can if they dont don t give us a chance tonight to night 0 witness then told how he lie acco accod danied the men back to 6 tho the dayi market where by bythie taij quite a crowd had assembled spies mounted tha the speakers wagon and be he lost loit sight eight of the other two the cross examination was long and tedious foster waa was exasperating q the tile and witness was half defiant to the attorney the court was obliged to interfere while the st state ates attorney aroused theire the ire of captain black by hie his efforts to protect the witness against the effects of occasional browbeating the proceeding closed here for to day CHICAGO july 28 23 in iii the ista lets trial thia this morning 11 L LG G imore ilmore a painter testified to arriving at haymarket at 9 45 at the corner and randolph streets tie lie ean SAW a wagon ago occupied by speakers Fieldon waa was speaking witness aw borne some one leave the wagon and start the alley where four or five person p ereo ns a were cowering witness was at st the mouth of the at alley ley at that moment some one arlel here comes comer the police then a man who bad had left the wagon the parties in the alley lit a match I 1 and lud placing it against something om ething ji aldin ld to the tile band 0 of fonhof ono of tho PP t ohp P fuse began be to sizzle and imme immediately hi a thereafter a bonab bomb was thrown throw ii witness Vit nelm was shown a picture of and recognized it as that of man will who threw the bomb how flow many men there four or five live d yoo say 6 a a man mati cam efrom a wagon and joined this croup can you recognize J croup that any ally of t the I 1 a defendants ae as roan man glin allmer ler replied 11 lie 0 thou thought I 1 it lie aw schwab near the w wagon agon 4 where V 1 teri were you that evening before you delitto went to flav market 41 1 I was at the palmer house what were nvere yon voll I 1 dolny loing there 1 I tp oe se alver a da IV Wi triss was far piled vi iea with all forms of quest questions ioni out but answered them appner antly satisfactorily A and lid you say that it Was plea SPIes who left the wagon wagons joined the group in the alley and lit the match which tired the tile bomb which caused the explosion at 11 1 4 I jall do I 1 balled and exhausted A apparently the p cros closed r mil the ourt ad adjourned foe for dillner i the particularly aples t 1 0 f t I 1 0 ar 0 14 1 and fisher sop appeared eared to be completely borne down by the damaging character of the evidence so coldly delivered against them at yes that la Is the man pointing at sla spies 1 1 4 A r 0 when spice spies was pointed out it lie 0 displayed great and tind palpable agitation 1 an ad do 0 you recognize any of the remaining defendants as composing any part of that group yea that man there was one of t the he pointing to fisher this t testimony follow following lug that of thompson yesterday occasioned a most profound sensation in tho the court room cross examination failed to shake this testimony CHICAGO ill july 28 gilmer ie is a loep lank man wan with a sanctimonious expression of countenance and talks in in a drawling tone that almost lulls the spectators to sleep the appearance of indifference in the audience was suddenly dippel dispelled led when the witness identified the photographs of Sc haubelt cit and that of young myoung man who threw bombs and interest was depicted de on the face of each listener the judge jury counsel prisoners and auditors leaned over in breathless anticipation and listened to each word that fell from tho the lips of the heretofore ludicrous witness and when the witness said spies was tho the man who lighted the fuse the most intense excitement prevailed in the courtroom court room and every ever y eye was directed at the accused man n chobe who faco paled when he regained hie self possession partially and pulled nervously at his 11 Is moustache tache and leaning over toward foster broke into an incredulous laugh for one instant a deathlike death like silence reigned and then the buzz of many hushed bushed whispers filled the air which once nee more went into perfect silence as the witness pointed to fischer as bue of tho the we men I 1 in the tile alley it was now fischere fischers turn to palo and tremble EDITOR CUTTING remains in jail tail in mexico he is given more air EL PASO texas july 27 cutting remains in jail the dungeon became so fearfully hot that an order was given to break a small window through the thick wall to admit a little air before that there was no ventilation except a small door his ilia daily allowance for subsist subsistence elice has been raised from 7 to 50 cents a day meanwhile the mexican troops are keeping busy at some kind of work in tho rear tear barracks and lie the old cathedral They deny they are at work on fortification or entrenchments but refuse to taic plate what it Is the attitude of the tile mexican authorities show how very learly that they do not intend to give cutting up under any circumstances senor chief justice of chihuahua with senor bencon the governors private secretary were in elpaso el paso today to day and anti had a talk with wit h some of our leading citizens ci about the cutting case they could arrive at no other conclusion than that cutting was guilty of a beliber de liber ato ate and flagrant contempt bontem t of the mexican court c 0 ur t and that ako tko the offense was committed on mexican soil corn coin ins under the mexican laws they stated that the publication made by the prisoner r adno ner in an el paso newela a per ni did not ot argue in the matter at all except as corroborating the charge of contempt based upon 1 on other acts both gentlemen said r alie question was now nov the subject of correspondence between tho the two governments and would be settled in the ordinary course of diplomacy but that the government of mexico could not be seared into an unconditional surrender consul brigham Brig liaro of paso del norto norte says that no headway has been bech made I 1 in n the examination of the tha case against editor cutting now in progress ress under the supervision of the chief justice of 0 f the state of chihuahua but by bv this he only means that no conclusion on has been reached and that cutting is still in jail i 1 PER I 1 A I 1 immens so loss bo of life caused by the cold in ST 8 jois N F july 27 tho the schooner barren lias has put in here I 1 bringing the tile newe from the tile labrador coast for nearly two weeks she was blockaded iu york harbor forty miles east of northeast east river by a fetid of ice she brines brings five families who had reached that point from sandwich bay over miles on by ponies on which they subsisted alier after their arrival york harbor was crowded ii with ith fugitives but those came from the tile southern coast and know nothing of their northern neighbors on july lath a two days daye snowstorm snow storm buried eastern Lu labrador brador cutting off all communication with its population of persons pore por ons sons the enow snow has closed all trails relief belief vessels will now go direct to york vork bay to relieve first the sufferers there W while li ile d is patch es state th that at w whalers bal era report that bay straits is iq again frozen over which is ail o 0 unprecedented ce ed enle I 1 occurrence at this season I 1 t the lie r report P 0 rt that the temperature is 10 deg decides es below aero zero is however denied the cold results froin from the immense roosa mass of arctic ice along the coast it deep doe not extend beyond miles from the pea up to date survivors beave arrive There the number that have died is estimated at qt 2500 since saturday nn an east wind has bas blown off on the banks increasing the tile coast ice IM b 1 ay I 1 interviewed by apache apaches washington os july 28 the delegation of apache lud indians lans including chief cbacon who ho baa lies been beell in the city for daya days in ih charge of cap bof ta thins g burke and dorsey and with the halfbreed half breed mickey free ae as interpreter p reter had an audience with the I 1 president re aident at noon today to day the pres ident told them thein that what Sec lee lamar and endicott Endl cott had agreed to do for or them had been written down and wo would uld be presented to him foe for his approval ho lie promised to give their wishes thorough cli consideration the rho indians were wore ve very ity much pleased with the Pres presidents identa worda words as aw interpreted by lee leg and lAtt uttered ered frequent frequent grunte runts of SMI I 1 3 s I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 ON FIKE FIRE an ocean steamship narrowly escapes total destruction NEW 7 bonx july 28 when the french steamer labrador horn from havre came to anchor at quarantine at am today to day an officer rushed e excitedly to the bridge and notified the captain that the steamer was a ma mass mas s of names flames below on consultation with pilot wilson it was deemed best to run the ship ashore which w was as done on long island sho shore re below bay ridge no cause was given for the fire assistance came promptly and thel passengers were transferred to a steamboat which waa was passing at the time the tog tugs went along side and poured several streams of water down into the hold bold at a in the fire was got under control and was eoon soon extinguished the steamer will have to discharge her ber ca cargo 0 be fore getting off as she is ia well u up agh hav ing run ashore on a faling fal ing pd ti tide at about abou 0 am the passengers left for the city at 8 on tho steamboat efm flelcher it is supposed that the fire fird originated in the drying room cheering for ireland DUBLIN july A 23 28 at a meeting of the national Nati league yesterday joa jos biggar M P made a speech in which he lie eaid said there was no reason to feel despondent n over anything the conservatives might attempt the he eaid said bad had already unmade t two O 0 governments g 0 y ern ments and it was not unlikely ai k 1 y that they would un make a third iio ile hoped in any case they would never ardist Chim chamberlain berla 1 n I 1 whom he characterized as the mo most lit dishonest politician of the age pardoned Pard oneiL GALVESTON JESTON july 28 A special to the news from san antonio says col nelson plato formerly collector of Cu customs at corpus christi Chr iati con and sentenced to two years in the penitent penitentiary lar for embezzlement while in office fast fast night received a telegram from waa washington in I 1 t n an announcing noun ciu g bis his pardon by the to a president resident plato wept when he received 1 ved thedis the dispatch 0 |