Show BY TELEGRAPH PER WESTE RN UNION M IF R I 1 C A A CHICAGO 22 the first witnesses called this afternoon were officers jones mckeogh and flynn they tes titled to the finding of several thousand copies of the revenge circulars in the office of the arbiter arbeiter Zei tuna tuno A great many copies of other circulars elli calling ng on the workingmen to ar arm m were fouad at the same place several pounds of dynamite in one package were also discovered officer mckeogh testified he was in the arbeiter office about an hour after spies arrest he saw package produced lying open and exposed to view particularly pointed testimony regarding the finding of dynamite materials in the arbeiter office was given by officer flynn john J ryan a retired officer of the united states navy was the next witness he had bad heard seiw pid parsons parson fielden schwab and speak the sunday afternoon meeting at the lake front parsons declared to t the e crowd that the police and constituted authorities were the natural enemies of ofa the workingmen he advised each individual present to purchase a rifle if money enough could not be had bad for a rifle let him buy a pistol then him remember he coald get enough d dynamite y tor for 25 cents to blow up a building the size of Pullmans headquarters mrs parsons added the witness p pointing oi to and centering the gaze of the court upon the half balf indian ha half it yellow face and glim glimmering meri ali n eyes mrs rs parsons was one of the most violent of the speakers wilkinson the daily news reporter testified to having had a number of conversations with spies in january witness saw spies with a small round bomb the exact duplicate of the one exploded in the ha n arket spies described it as the ya czar ar and went on to tell its superior destructive power several thousand had been manufactured in chicago they were sometimes distributed through the office but generally only there lor a sample the defense futile attempts to place the witness a ridiculous light and the days proceedings ce came 6 to an end LITTLE rack 22 the state convention met today to day hondred and sixty delegates were present representing most of the counties the platform renews the allegiance the arkansas republicans to the national tion a I 1 r republican party demands maintenance C 0 of t the he system of protection of american industries the presidents policy of vetoing pension billsland bill sand denounces the of representatives for refusing to the blair bill the convention adjourned sine die 1115 tonight to night after nominating governor lafayette gregg ALBANY 22 after aft the governor his guests had bad breakfasted cleveland accompanied by col la bont went to secretary residence to call upon him and manning rima remained ined in together for an hour and then the former returned to the governors mansion at 1080 1030 escorted b by y the and members of the anniversary reception committee the president secretaries bayard and whitney col lamont lament left the executive mansion and were driven down street to take their places in the procession A few later governor hill escorted by the members of the reception committee was also driven down to take the place reserved lor for them the procession precession was an I 1 imposing osing one president cleveland clevela rode in an open carriage with secretary whitney and held bi hat bat in his hand band while he bowed lib acknowledgments to the cheers thai accompanied his progress the gov erners staff followed and behind them rode the governor I 1 in u his carriage I 1 immediately w after the the president governor hill secretaries whitney and bayard aud and the other distinguished guests went to 10 the jaret rink on lark street which was already packed by an audience gathered to h hear elf governor Do vernor hills oration and the musical and literary exercises governor hill spoke at length on albanys hit history j when governor hill had concluded his speech and thel the applause subsided mayor thacher attempted to the next thing on program mu but his hib voice was drowned by cries of cleveland cleveland I 1 the president arose bowed and sat down again on the platform beside tile the governor this did not satisfy the audience andi ence and the calls were renewed with vigor finally he arose and advancing to the front of the platform said eald of albany I 1 came here to x day as an invited guest to the family reunion I 1 desire to be modest an and not mingle too freely in the congratulations and the celebrations which belong more properly to you I 1 do not wish to sound a single note of discord but I 1 have heard so much dutch of this being a dutch city so much talk of the olden time and its customs that when I 1 remember that I 1 dwelt two years among you yon I 1 wonder whether I 1 am ain in the right place or not at the risk of creating discordance I 1 will say that in my time dutch was not the language of the town the people spoke english and to me words in oll kindness kindne ks that I 1 will never forget when abou I 1 levei here it H was wag I 1 think under a charter but according to my remember ance it was a charter la passed ased by the legislature of thel the state in the year I 1 spent here and approved am roved by me I 1 must not delay you longer but cannot reh refrain ain from expressing to you yoa my icy appreciation of tae te kindness with which you have received me and repeating the homely and old fashion ed wish may the citizens of albany and their descendants see many happy returns ot of the day 11 the president spoke in clear nag ing tones that wore audible in every pa part rt of the large build building iiI gt and his brief remarks were received with enthusiasm and applause when lie he sat down the audience called upon bayrd bayard lor for a speech who spoke briefly and in an ap appropriate rop manner secretary secretary whitney also I 1 s 0 spoke ke briefly and at tile the conc conclusion conclusion lusio 0 of f tl toe exercises the president Secre secretary tari whitney and bayard and others accompanied by secretary manning drove to the executive mansion and dined with the governor CHICAGO 22 chicago 14 kansas city 1 detroit 1 st louis 4 I 1 boston 10 washington 4 new york 2 philadelphia 1 NEW YORK 22 the knights oe labor of new york have taken a decided stand upon two iwo important matters they have undertaken the task of lifting the boycott from ebbets Eb beer and have also aisa determined to drive all cigar makers both progressive and international out of the order both these steps were decided upon at a meeting of district assembly no 49 on tuesday sight night the objected to to the presence of the pro 9 gre saive cigar makers because of their opeland open and strenuous advocacy of anarchism and violence on the other hand band the international the knights claim were simply pining the order to make use of it and it ii was often brought into disrepute in cons consequence quence this action on the part of the knight only applied to cigar makers who belong to one of the two unions any member of the internationals or pro gres can join the knights after re signing from his union montpelier VONT montpelier PELIER vt 22 the democratic state convention met to day S B shurtleff of montpelier monteel er and PM meldon of rutland were were nomi nominated Dated for governor and lieutenant gov arnor respectively by unanimous vote BOST BosTON 22 the works of the brad ley fertilizer Compa fly 0 a pine pg fiand near here were burned tonight to night loss over insurance unknown PATTERSON NJ N J 23 rev johannes pastor of the american holland church of this city was arrested this morning on a warrant issued yesterday yeste day iday for mayhem alleged to have been commUte ed on johan hartman one of the pastors flock who had discovered iu in i suspicious relations wita a certain I 1 i widow the arrest was made in the I 1 basement of a house in mulberry street where the woman lived CHICAGO 23 every seat in judge garys court room was occupied this morning when franz hein first witness in the anarchist trial was called to the stand witness said he was a saloon keeper that was in his bis 91 place ace of business may 3rd ard and showed him im a poster which witness identified left copies of the circular on the table he spoke about the mccormick mccorm ick riot addressed those in the saloon in a general way and said six or seven men had bad been killed at mei cornicks Cor micka micks blood had bad flowed said and added there will come time perhaps when all will go the other I 1 way the revenge circular was offered in evidence by the state and I 1 the witness was turned over to the counsel for the defense who refused to cross examine him prof olsen occupying the greek chair at the chicago university andt andi also a german st holar has made a translation of herr book them the science of revolutionary warfare r and said the translation which the states slates attorney put in evidence was exact and faithful in every detail at ail this juncture a young lady wearing il a fashionable showy gi gilt it chain about her neck and dress of lim light brown stuff rose from her chair in the h e back part of the room andi and presented to each ot the eight defendants anasa a huge bouquet of flowers fifteen minutes prior to this the defendants were given flowers fi aers by some lady who came into the court with mrs black gustav lehman lebman one of the chista was called and said he was r i lie meeting of the armed section at zepha hall on the nighton night of mayard may ard 3rd and went home with linge next day witness Went to liugas home when the latter and ana huebner were engaged in making bombs all three men had their faces concealed by handkerchiefs lingg gave witness a satchel containing two bombs and fuses and a box of dynamite he concealed the explosives back of ogden grove early next morning and turned it up about two weeks later in company with police off officers leers witness told him how bow he attended the meetings of the armed section of socialists cia lists at the hall on en clybourn avenue guns were kept at witness bitne ss house witness described the meet meeting in i in february presided over by hemsell himself when engel easel explained how easy it was to make dynamite bombs and showed the process in detail in march a ball was given hy by the armed section of the carpenters the proceeds eus of which 1 l were turned over to to purchase dynamite washington WASHING Tox D 01 G 23 adjutant general drum today to day received matred the fol lowly owing telegram from general miles date suly july captain lawton reports through col royal commanding at fort huachuca Hua chuca that his command surprised gerodimos camp T on n youge river about miles south ou tod and east of campos sonora or nearly miles south of the mexican boundary capturing turn all the indian property including hundreds of pounds of dried meat an and nineteen riding animals this is the tb fifth time within three months in which the indians have been surprised by troops while there the results have not been decisive yet it has given encouragement to the troops and has reduced the numbers and strength of the indians and has given them a feeling of insecurity ilsc carity in the remote and almost inaccessible mountains of mexico CHICAGO 23 every seat in an judge carrys court room was occupied this morning when franz hein the first witness la in the anarchist trial was called to the stand witness said he was a saloon saloonkeeper keeper that was in III his place of business may ad and showed him a poster which witness identified left copies of the circular on the tables he spoke about the mccormick riot addressed those in the saloon in a general way and said six or seven men had been killed at micks blood had flowed said and added there will come a time perhaps ps when e everything cry Lhing will go the other way the revenge circular was then offered in evidence by the state and the witness was turned over to the counsel for the defense de tense who refused to cross examine him gustave lehman one of the anarchists was called and said he be was at the meeting of af the armed section sec tiou at hall on the night of may 3rd ard and went howe home with liaga the next nest day witness went to lingas home where the latter eliger rt snot and hubner was engaged in making bombs all three nien had their faces concealed by han handkerchiefs kerchiefs lingg afave vave the witness a satchel containing two bombs and fuses and a box of dynamite he concealed cealey the explosives back of ogden grove early next morning and turned them ap about two weeks later in company with police officers witness told how he attended the meeting ol 01 vt the armed section at af the socialists at the hail bail on clybourn avenue guns were kept at the house of witness witness described the meeting in february presided over by himself when engel explained show chow easy it was to make dynamite bons bonios and showed the process in detail in march a ball was given by the he armed section of the carpenters pia u the e proceeds of which were I turned t over to lingg with which to pt purchase se dynamite the afternoons work on the part of the prosecution nothing so in much uch as the building of a great wall I 1 in u which like solid courses of masonry was laboriously and unalterably deposited posited layer after layer of the most savaging Sam damaging aging evidence attempts ai tempts at cross examina examination Zion were for toe time despairingly pairin gly aban abandoned doted by the defense and when the practice of severely interrogating terro gating the state witnesses again commenced there was a noticeable change in the line of attack an entirely new dew theory of the motives actu atin abing 1 spies and his conferees was R lv shown to baffe ha A been adopted ted 1 this I his was that the defendants adopted adol far from roro being dangerous characters as depicted by the long string of reporters and and officers succeeding ding each other on the stand had bad been purposely humbugging hum bugging these witnesses at every available opportunity port unity but for the most laudable purpose they were simply trying to up a scare among so as to benefit the laboring man ernest neindorf the first witness I 1 was one of those notorious witnesses examined by the attorneys for the anarchists ts he gave important testimony corroborating informer Se ligers S narrative of the meetings of the socialists I 1 cia lists including the armel armed section just previous to the throwing of the bomb boing in tile the haymarket neindorf was chairman of the meeting in hall the night ng lit before the event and at which was secretary dif officers and sullivan followed neindorf on the witness stand they testified that on the evening of the formal opening of the new board of trade building they attended in a citizens clothes a meeting on market square where parsons in a flery fiery s speech bech advised his followers to use the tae rifle and bomb on the members of the board A procession was formed by the crowd with the purpose of forcing its way into the board of trade mrs parsons was at the head carrying ir red flag A carriage containing a lady was attacked and the occupant severely injured both officers told how after the procession was turned back by the police spies parsons andField and Fielden eu exhibited to t them and the reporter shells fuse and dynamite at the arbeiter office with these weapons the three defendants fend ants i said they would soon get the bloodhounds as they called the police detective louis louis haas was at a this point put on the stand he described the finding of packages of dynamite in the arbeiter office the next witness was maurice neff proprietor of the saloon and hall ball 58 clybourne avenue it was there that informer seller and lingg tile bomb makem on the evening ol of the haymarket riot cari can it d to the hall ball one hundred |