| Show MOST FUND FOUND r notion motion for a new trial to be argued monday john most denied that he threatened the executioner of the anarchists in chicago or any one else he addressed hia big hearers bearers at Krae Kra emers hall meeting as fellow citizens citizen sP and not anarchists the speech lie he said eaid lacked the threats and violent language which lie he is charged with having uttered on the cry of revenge being uttered in the audience he went on 1 I said not no now aw capitalists are arrayed against us ur we are here ta to accuse and I 1 accuse grinnell gary and the judges of murder ile ho had bad described powderly as an instrument in the execution by not taking sides with the condemned men he was not eure he be said that he would give ten jears of his big life to know the hang I 1 inan and that he would strangle said t that hat for avery rat iaz i CS agi 1818 1 f 1 7 4 3 yi y i talis shi ii anarchist the oratorical style whid had the lle first half halfon of his direct testimony when mr nicoll iii ih cross ox examination asked him to state lus his views we do not fight against any particular government said moet alost we do not especially fight the government of the united states we are re opposed to govern government as auch we think the power held by the government should be abolished moat said the ruling classes were lit in rebellion and it was possible that even what the people had the constitution of the united states would be takers taken away his motto was education for organization organization to put down the rebellion of the capitalistic class we do not expect that the capitalistic class will give up what they base peaceably there will be fierce fighting on both sides bombs and dynamite asked mr nicoll yes on it both sides 1 your idea is to conquer peaceably if you can by force if you must that is history we believe that force will be necessary in time most alost said that he was imprisoned in austria for treason in 1869 and again in 1870 be was imprisoned in germany in 1872 for calling in g the emperor a slaughterer and sentenced tente need again for a speech made in berlin in 1881 he was sentenced in i england to eighteen months imprisonment for applauding the killing of the czar ho he declined to answer whether he believed modern explosives were necessary to carr carry out his ideas whether ether he had at advised others as to the cheapest manner of the manufacture of explosives whether he be had advised that nn an electric battery be used at a distance to explode dynamite whether he had bad said that for an explosion in a crowd a shell is best to produce speedy results whether ho he had said that a gaspiro with screw caps will produce brilliant results shethar he be had advised that a fruit jar bo be filled with benzine in which a medicine glass filled with powder tightly clos closed i ed and having a fuse bo be placed and that on bursting fiery benzine benzing would be scattered witness grew greatly excited when these questions were asked and declined to answer he said vehemently what have they to do with my speech at Krae hall but the judge in each case allowed the question the prosecution offered in evi evidence the previous indictment of most and the record of the trial and conviction to show that athe athe book on the art of revolutionary warfare was not introduced jn in the evidence of the VI 11 ost trial this ended the evidence and the arguments of counsel followed occupying two hours judge cowing in his big ch charge irge to the jury said that most was not to be tried for his past life hut but for his speech bech at Kra emers hall our love iye of free speech and freedom of the pres pr Es aae continued 1 9 has made us do away with many restrictions restrict iong free speech does not mean that an in individual has a right to slander his neigh neighbor boror or to incite riot we do not tolerate lis cense we encourage freedom we marvel that in this country where e everyone v is is so free that there should be such men as anarchists and ask what mare do they want revolutions have bave come from injustice but never from justice after go going ing over the tha testimony eare carefully fully he said failed to find anat anything ing inthe in the speech of costas ho he gave at tile the tx trial ial that came within the statute I 1 1 i tho Tha jury came into the court roo EatlO clock and rendered B ae I 1 S sty U 1 1 4 n x wax fixed toi to hear t Z ilie h an on the motion for a n new e trial |