Show THE WHEAT CROP I Missouri IllmoisIndi4ma Michigan Mich-igan and Wisconsin AlHlight on Winter Wheat Kansas Comes to the Front as Usual With Almost a Total Failure of the IlrcadstniT Crops The St Paul Trades and Labor Unions Threaten to Call Out 500 More Men on the Strike Socialist Amucmciit JERSEY CITY June 13A desperate affray took place this afternoon at Conrad Scnei i ders Oak Cliff Park Union town N J It was engaged for the day by Socialises I assembled about 2000 strong to hear ad dresses by Most and his colaborer Brann schweig and the Park was decorated with red flags and a vast quantity of beer was tapped Each Socialist invested 25 cents in a ticket which admitted them to the roun sand s-and entitled them to six glasses of beer The prceed of the picnic it was announced an-nounced were to be used to obtain a new trial for the condemned Anarchists in Chicago Chi-cago About a dozen swarthy Bohemians wero in charge of tho park gate and closely scanned all comers They denied admission admis-sion to all whom they suspected of being reporters or detectives They enjoyed themselves unmolested until soon afternoon after-noon when a disturbance occurred The row was caused by Bernard Win laborer who attempted to pass through the woods as was his custom He was seized by several sev-eral of the Socialists and assaulted when ho declined to answer their inquiries Ho managed to break away and escape Later in the day a base bal game was commenced on adjoining grounds by the Monitor club of Now York City and a nine from Danbury Connecticut Several hun dred men and boys were witnessing the game when Winn returned to the picnic grounds Ho scaled the fence but hardly had ho done so when the Socialists many of whom were armed with clubs swarmed around him Winn drow a revolver but was disarmed The fight became general Several of the Socialists were struck with stonesand werestrck pandemonium pande-monium reigned L Willbnrger was dragged by an excited throng of Socialists who yelled Hang him and similar cries AVhile the uproar was at its height Justice of the Peace Walker and three constables appeared The Justice was admitted but the constable were compelled to remain outside out-side the gates An excited throng surrounded sur-rounded them and threatened them The Justice after a long parley succeeded in securing se-curing Willbnrgers release He presented a frightful appearance His head was cut open in three places and he was covered with blood Constable Timmony of Weeha ken was also beaten and several other men were roughly handled |