Show 111 i NEW oRdwN AMITE Attempt to Blow Up a Dry I oodStore 1 I i THE LQ2flOX BXA30XATIOX the Poor CpIiS otlii B In It y 1 Afraid of Dynamite The U P dins II Dynamite In New York 1U late Xft Yens February a f i hour last night Garry Brothers dry goods store Grand and Allen streets Was injured 2500 by an explosion of t dynamite which was placed underneath I r the framework ot the window The I I r f tliock was felt several hundred feet t j 1 The police are satisfied the explosion rt i I lI i was the outcome of a strike of Garry a l I Brothers employees Burke a former II I clerk was dismissed a few davs ago and the Dry Good Clerks Union of 1 It I which he is a member endeavored to secure his reinstatement The persecution I i I persecu-tion of the firm was so persistent I I i i 1 that steps for their protection were taken an I to this end a meeting of I a i I p ivate retail dry goods dealers wa4 held i The proceedings were not divulged but I I I jets thought the organization of the I dealers made union men more desperate tJ it I I desper-ate and impelled them to use dynamite jl I I NEW YORK February 1Wm Butler i i 1 1 James Daly Joseph Lamb Charles I II i t Henry the men arrested charged with i Ifavlns cstnssd the explosion in the I store of Garry Bros on Grand street I t t earlyye > tenlay were arraigned in oourt I I today Several respectable witnesses i testified sto their good character The I i f police COuld present no evidence connecting I t t 1 con-necting faem with the explosion and il i the Court discharged them t fl t i f k Thomas Garry of Garry Bros said t t Of course the Equality Association is n at the bottom of the outraeev What 1 is that tevhave done I f surprises me they < 1 t I nothing worse They made threats of t all kinds but we were inclined to look I T for their execution upon our clerks t I t rather than upon our premises T J 1 t Kaughton a delegate to the Equality i t Association denied all knowledge of the ii r b J affair and claimed that the outrage was III I not caused by a member the organization 1 I organi-zation although he said it might have 1 been done on individual responsibility fr He thought Garrys own agents caused 1 jt e k t t the explosion The men arrested on suspicion I L i t sus-picion of complicity m the explosion a c stoutly deny all knowledge of it Joseph I I r 71 L Lamb is a printer and works for the American Bank Sole company where i he has been employed for years I I J William Bntfcm Is aiwaiter and works I at 135 Broadway He and James t j Daly who is a bookkeeper in his x L uncles plumbing < establishment board < J > I y in the same house Brittan says t when he and Daly were going home i on Sunday morning they saw a fuse i E I burning and beforettney knew ititJiad t t r exploded Police Captain Aleaire had I I a long conference with Inspectors I Byrne and Murray today in relation tot 1 I to-t the affair Inspector Byrne refused I talk bat intimated that more arrests f llow I I pt11il |