Show The Anarchists CHICAGO Oct 8Fielden in his speech turned his attention to what he claimed to be discrepancies between the testimony between be-tween those who had sworn to his having said here comes the bloodhounds now as the police came up and made an able and argumentative comparison of the testimony given by these witnesses He referred to Bonfieldsevidence as the testimony of truthful James Bonfield He went on as follows to speak of his acts on the fatal night The worst newspaper in Chicago admitted that it was extremely doubtful whether Fielden shot or said yon do your duty and I will do mine or here comes the bloodhounds There is nothing in the ptool vvvat I did not walk away peaceably I went awly lIetceably Lieutenants Ward and Steele said 80 on the stand I In the afternoon Fielden continued in I much the same strain He declared If I mn to be convicted 1 am to be hanged for telling the truth After I had from escaped the Havmarket meeting I went home The explosion of the bomb was as much a sur prIse to me as to any of the policemen I resolved like any honest man to tell the truth I thought when they found out the facts I would be released I said let them confess all they like so as they tell the I truth The great Socialist who lived in this j 1 world over 1800 years agoJesuI Christ left these words on record and the 2 pies of Justice and Right never have princi been expressed m language better than this Better that ninety and nine guilty men should go unpunished than one innocent man should suffer He concludes thus We claim we are convicted not because we committed murder but because we were very labor energetic in advocating the rights of |