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Show Socialists and Anarchists in Ses- sion. Chicago, December 27. Seventy-five or a hundred . representatives of the socialistic element of Chicago held their usual Sunday meeting to-day and occupied an, hour or so in discussing "The Need of Socialism." Contrary to the expectations of a good many people in the city, yesterday's dynamite sensation was not touched upon. Very few inflammatory expressions were indulged in. There was a large attendance at a mass meeting of the Central Labor Union held today, to-day, at which a number of anarchists were were present. George Schilling delivered quite a lengthy address on the advantages of the eight-hour, system, and Paul Grattken, speaking on the same subject, took occasion to refer to the anarchists as injuring the chances of the eight-hour law through their extreme views on the labor la-bor questions. Anarchists present greeted this remark with hisses, but were allowed to remain, after discussion as to the advisability advisa-bility of turning them out of the meeting. Among others, the following resolution was adopted : Resolved, That this meeting condemns the 1 hypocritical and unfriendly position taken by anarchists with regard to the eight-hour demand of the proletarians, and in consequence conse-quence hindering the accomplishment of the ploretarians. No further light has been thrown on the mysterious attempt to blow up Jud&e Tree's dwelling. - |