Show 1 ja Y ai per WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH LINE LIKE AN 11 C A N I 1 4 I 1 i 1 CHICAGO CAM 40 s 21 the superintendents ol of the lines between chicago and council bluffs met to consider the request of the union pacific that they arnould anould operate cooperate co in putting on a fast limited express between chicago and fancisco fan isco and shorten the me time between the two points they deol decided deolden ded that they would woula make noci iane for the present as it would interfere with their local traffic and b business ego old id not noi warrant special trains it is probable that the union postpone carrying out us its september aest when affairs with western roads are not in such an unsettled condition CHICAGO I 1 21 1 upon the opening of courtlin court in the anarchists trial william Se ilger who is regarded as tae pal witness lor the a tale was placed on stand estand he testified that ne lie lived in ay aich and that liugi one of tie defendants hart had boarded boar cleri with him on monday night before the massacre atte attended adeo a meeting of the car aar boter union at hall there it 6 of df the revenge cincu I 1 lit were distributed on Tue tuesday day Alin ggs request witness worked all lorning wg with lin and d three others loading bombs aney made ade about lony forty orally of them lin lagg urged them to work diligently and said the bombs ald lye taken away that day ling t itald hotd him every working man should should bave dynamite and know how to use it there was going to be an a agitation gi tation aud and all workingmen men ou ought jit to learn the a use se re e said sa id the bombs they I 1 we were making remaking would be good fodder for aar fhe capitalists and police the wis DO iBbs were to be used that ni night lingg said when the bombs bo Us were they carried thena neffs geffs HW where they were well distributed rom hall witness and lingi Lingg went over to the larabee street police was to be a dista made ade on thu the north side that was ar flanged previously another disturb nce was to be made on the west side and one more on the north side to jp the police from massing at any ore ole point paint tell what conversation you had bad with lingg tuat ni night when you left neffs geffs hall he said the disturbances ought to everywhere on the swe bide to prevent the police from going ever to the westside west side gide 11 what did lingg say on going over to the larabee street station he said it would be a beautiful thing to throw a couple of bombs into the police station two officers were sitting in front of the station lill linger mid they could not do much aud and tal anat al if I 1 tae others ran out we wa could shoot th town down the patrol won came up P lingg engg said griat he ne going boiu to 10 throw tile the bomb that t was the t e best opportunity I 1 said that it was rot cot a good time that it would 14 without eff effet ct then inen tie ne became wildly excited excised he wanted vae me to give nirome fire I 1 was smoking i a atar cigar aalt went into the hall and struck manchas mat chas if I 1 was going to give it to him the patrol wagon was coming by and it 14 passed us before at be watch q he wanted to boril tollit P ithe it he 14 wason he thought there birde was trouble on the 1116 west side and wanted to go to where it was waa I 1 per loaded him not to so go we got to the house 10 use a little before 11 ile he disked ed melt I 1 fiad bad seen a notice yn the paper that armed men yere e e going to hold a meeting on t the e feat es t side bide 1 said no he showed X me e Ar arbeiter belter Zet tung and showed me word ord rubel eune and said sald that meant was to be a meeting on the west that everything was to be U turned ide ie down and that there to be trouble witness ire e in detail their movements that it t and the inside history of the chist society he was closely dined Ined but buthis nis testimony was union washington VAS HINGTON 21 Morri morrisons sons con wrent resolution reported from the tys and means committee providing adjournment of congress july was passed by a vote ot of to 36 MILWAUKEE 21 delightful Ie lightf a I 1 weather r barks the day of the twenty fourth test fest of the north american americ the city is full ol of strangers and trains are Lar riving hourly with large additions the city is profusely decorated CHICAGO 21 not a single dull moment elapsed during the afternoon the judge jury lawyers and spectators were kept fixedly without tile the slightest relaxation at the same high tension to chico they were raised when the days exciting developments began in the early morning hours bours A determined terin ter mined ined attempt was made by the delease defense to show that the bombs manu on the afternoon of the day on which the massacre occurred had BO necessary connection with the riot Yay marke the witness was Z up and made to answer more arim satisfactorily to the defense till the wart court decided that the attempt had proceeded lar enough A new line of queries was quietly substituted by roster foster the object being to impeach the credibility of and place him in as odious a light as possible before ane j ti arx I 1 was partly sf u 1 though with 00 i affecting the weight of his bis f materially told ho how w being liberated by captain fiand he and his bis wife went home together solomon mon one of the aitor aleys ft le lease ense soon caged on him im salomon endeavored to induce him not to testify against the defendants and to tell captain that his previous statements could n rut t be substantiated in court mrs was then placed on the witness stand and gave ave her testimony in a thin treble voice voice she was veri very nervous and at times embarrassed but displayed none of the cravenness that characterized her husband on the stand lings lingg she said came to board with them diew a lew weeks before christmas idla you ever see any bombs in your ho house hoille ilse asked the states attorney shortly before may I 1 saw some as lings ling was about to hide them there were about half a dozen lying in his bed which he wanted tu to bide there were both long ones and round ones gas shelan p pipes and shells were there she hasul no talk with him then about the bombs after lings left the house hauae she did not see any more of them on the night of the riot not she heard people people say that a bomb had fallen at the hay haa market that day there were several I 1 men in the house six or eight perhaps and maybe more among them were huebner Huea ian lingg and her husband they were in we th e house until towards evening coming 1 and going all day the myn were working von upon the bombs she did not pay particular attention but remembered that huenich was filling said mrs 1 I was an the kitchen when supper was ready I 1 went to where the men were at work I 1 was so mad that I 1 could throw them all out are you a socialist mrs interrogated the states attorney no snapped the witness I 1 they are always scolding bedding me I 1 frequently saw aling llinge lg melting lead light on my iny cooking stove twice was with him and once and my husband lingg would say to me dont act so foolishly standing anere you might be doing something witness saw ln L the day af after ter toe the bomb was thrown he lie was at home in the forenoon have H ivy you ou ever seen this instrument said grinnell exhibiting the iron spoon into which the dynamite snell was fitted ted 0 yes was the reply lingg was always casting with that mrs was cross examined for the defense by foster who began bean by a bland smile saying you have been looked upon with suspicion on account of this bomb business I 1 believe mrs beh ger yes I 1 have been looked upon on account of that nian man lingg 11 answered the witness sharply the lawyer lawver was a little staggered but recovered himself quickly and endeavored deavo red to show that the witness was actuated by spite against lingg the otner questions were directed to ascertain whether the Se Seli ligers gera were in receipt of money from the police the tact was brouett out that since the riot not captain had paid her rent and given tier her barely enough to live on how bow old is ia your husband mrs se beliger 11 casually ca asked foster thirty one how chow old are you the little woman winced then flushed flashed to the roots of her hair ana said 1 I am forty 71 before mrs recovered from her contusion tile the attorney proposed the following immediately af after ter the riot did not you ail and d mrs thiel a aree agree ree that you would raise a purse of money for lingg to send him butof out of the country and then thea lay the vi whole hole bomb making scheme on mm film the witness denied having ever talked of such a proposition she had a conver conversation bation with mrs thiel at the time referred rei erred to but nothing ot the I 1 kind alleged was mentioned T the lie hour to adjourn having arrived thelong the ions session ended by the S states attorney handing to the jury for inspection spec tion an article chica several of them had desired particularly to see it was waa a murderous dirk fashioned from a file and taken from fischer the day after tae me slaughter of the police at the haymarket yr ST y r PAUL alma 21 this is the last days session of the national conference of charities and corrections after the usual opening exercises I 1 mis dewitt colby of beatrice nebraska read a report on the causes of insanity overwork Over and the monotonous life among the rural districts district sis id given as one c cause ause an in institution tit ution started by women and run by her in omaha Or aalia for the cure of the insane is in a prosperous condition mrs helen M woods of illinois offered a resolution making the age of C consent in lemale female children 15 13 years and gallic callic 4 on the legislatures to in corporate cor prate it into a law which was referred to the business committee Commit tae dr A W archibald of dakota read a report of that territory he is saip superintendent erin eria of the narth dakota hospital for the insane he said the general policy of the institution was to breaf the inmates as human bein gsand not as criminals A d as to the place for holding the next conference followed ind and after a lively discussion omaha was cosen chosen A AO 0 wright wrighter of ef Madison Wisconsin read a paper on the construction and management manager neut of small asylums tor for the chronic insane he discussed the plans piana followed in erecting buildings and hospitals separate for b boxes axes alb aib G Hicri ardson superintendent of the insane asylum at athens athena ohio read a paper on functional insanity to n the afternoon the com committee mitlee oa organization le ie ported the following officers omlei a and committees toi for tile the eddu lug 3 ear and the report was wais adopted pi president Pies resident ident hou ii H uiles giles wisconsin coasin vice presidents rt rev geo D gillespie Gl lespie lle rev A G byers ohio rev b S H missouri secretaries rev key H H hart minnesota 0 C mccullough indiana mrs mib 0 C dinsmore nebraska Nebia hka ex president R B hayes said that while the conference had no form of creed its members had substantially agreed upon a number of points they all agreed that state boards of ought tu to exist in every state blate and ter fer that there should be some women on such buch boards that the members should serve seive without pay and have neither patro patronage nuge nor executive power it was agreed that the egisti exi coun ty jail is an abomination to be banged or abolished alto altogether getner etner other brief speeches clies were made and the conference adjourned sine die with siu singing gling my country tib of thee and the pronouncing of the benediction by bishop whipple in all there have been delegates in attends attendance uce NEW YORK 21 the bondholders bond holders committee of tue tae mexican national railway today to day issued their plan of reorganization it provides for foe an issue of of prior lien hen bonds at 6 per pel cent the proceeds of which are to be used in acquiring an equipment paying the floating debts and completing the international line the present arst mortgage bond bondholders holders will receive tor for each 1001 bond one bond payable it earned with cumulative interest at fa 6 per cent and one oooo bond non cumulative the tae committee shall have power to make the constitution for foi any company that may be formed and issue stock or union securities as they see lie fit tile the committee state that they have not been able to arrive at any agreement with matthewson co of london who purchased a million of the first mortgage bonds dated july 1682 should tile the matthewson plan not receive the assent of the majority of the bondholders bond holders within a reasonable time the securities tle will be returned LITTLE ROUK ark 21 jas aasc C cook and frederick gebhardt Geb hartt living in ic montgomery county were shot and killed by horse thieves monday night who were in the act 0 ol 01 stealing the formers horses the ki flu leves eves seven iii ia number escaped and are still at large A posse is now in pursuit of them LIMA july 21 at a meeting held here it was resolved to petition the government to expel the jesuits from the country try the feeling against this class is daily becoming more intense el Com commercio mercia recommends the government to take the matter in hand as it is in a spirit of moderation and ju justice tice indianapolis july 21 the main building ot the state acita te soldiers orphans home at Knights knightstown town was destroyed by fire this afternoon no loss of life or injury to person occurred the loss is about on which there la is insurance ranceL PORTLAND oregon july 21 john bests sawmill at westport on the lower columbia sixty miles below this city was destroyed by fire last night ai together with the bLe steamer atner westport lying at the mill mil loss gi to tiOU OO no insurance origin sparks from a smoke stack BURINGTON BUK LINGTON vermont july 21 the prohibitionists prohibitionists state convention to day put in nomination a full ticket with professor H M seeley at the bead for governor CHEYENNE wyo 20 much interest estis is manifested in wyoming territory regarding the change soon to take place in the gubernatorial office pere here there are several prominent candidates in the field all of whom are residents of wyoming they are ex dele gate ate post and captain baxter of cheyenne holliday of laramie Ja ramie and beck of johnson county the latter being a son of united ses senat senator or beek beck of kentucky and now on his way to washington to press his claims the leader the oldest democratic paper iu im the territory will tomorrow to morrow say editorially ou on this subject when tile the president comes to appoint a governor for wyoming he need be at no loss as to whom to select w whether h eth e r he consider the point ol of qualification or consult the wishes of the me people while there is nothing I 1 to be urged either personally person jilly or politically pol y against any of the gentlemen mentioned in connection with the position itis no disparagement to the best of them to say that his bis recommendations are not worthy of consideration in comparison with those of morton E post no person of either party is more widely known throughout trie territory or more highly esteemed twice elected to congress he be served with ability and zeal and declined the unanimous nomination of his party for another term if tile the governorship were elective no other democrat would ever be thought of for the place and political opposition itself would almost become a matter of form for mr post is universally popular and has won the confidence of all he is thoroughly conversant with the wants of tae ane territory and familiar with the peculiar con conditions diLious of every part of it besides possessing in a high degree all the essential requisites |