Show Anniversary of the Chicago Anarchist Riot I CHICAGO May 24The night of May 4 1SSO the date of the Anarchist riot was recalled to many minds this morning with startling vividness by the discovery of unmistakable I un-mistakable traces of an attempt to blow up the Haymarket monument and surrounding II buildings with a gigantic charge of dynamite I I dyna-mite A policeman nassincr the mnnnmnnt I I saw at its base what appeared to be a roll of black cloth tied with A small rope He picked it up and the supposed rope crumbled crum-bled in his fingers as though charred by lire Tied up in a piece of black cloth was a tin can about twelve inches long and four inches in diameter The vessel was evident evi-dent full of some substance and weighed I about ten pounds Several pieces of burnt fuse were found lying beside it The fuse was in a dozen pieces and had evidently been soaked with kerosene On the step approaching the base of the statue was found an unlighted piece of fuse to one end of which was attached a small dynamite cap This when tried with fire flashed readily The charge of dynamite accord I ing to the police was enough to blow up several blocks The machine was evidently placed there early this morning and rain extinguished the burning fuse Tho contents con-tents of the can were submitted to an expert ex-pert who finds that the contents consisted of 50 per cent nitro glycerine enough to cause great destruction I is certain the rain alone prevented an explosion Chief of Police Marsh declines to say anything about Anarchist movements but it is known that the old groups have been re formed and are meeting again secretly and that Herr Most of New York has been sending them circulars urging them to organize or-ganize and prepare to strike another blow I |