. The rise and fall of anarchy in America. From its incipient stage to the first bomb thrown in Chicago. A comprehensive account of the great conspiracy culminating in the Haymarket massacre, May 4th, 1886 ... the apprehension, trail, conviction and execution of the leading conspirators . owned in trying to get ashore at Erie at night. The author-ities, however, became convinced that this was not of the police have always believed that Schnaubelt leftthe city with Parsons the night after the bomb throwing, andafter remaining in hiding with the latter near Omaha until Par-sons d


. The rise and fall of anarchy in America. From its incipient stage to the first bomb thrown in Chicago. A comprehensive account of the great conspiracy culminating in the Haymarket massacre, May 4th, 1886 ... the apprehension, trail, conviction and execution of the leading conspirators . owned in trying to get ashore at Erie at night. The author-ities, however, became convinced that this was not of the police have always believed that Schnaubelt leftthe city with Parsons the night after the bomb throwing, andafter remaining in hiding with the latter near Omaha until Par-sons decided to appear and stand trial, continued his flightSouth or West, September 15, 1886, H. F. Schaffer, a con-ductor on the Mexican Central Railroad, on his way to his homein Ohio, called on Chief of Police Ebersold and informed himthat from a picture of Schnaubelt in the Police News, hethought he had identified the fugitive in the person of a jewelerin the City of Mexico, who spoke English with a German ac-cent. Mr. Schaffer and a companion visited the jeweler fre-quently and endeavored to draw him out upon the subject ofthe Haymarket massacre, but the suspected person would nottalk about the Anarchists. It is understood the police tookmeasures to investigate this supposed RISE AND FALL OF ANARCHY. 139 CHAPTER VIII. COST OF ANARCHIST TRIAL. EXTRACTS FROM ZEITUNG. MOTIONFOR NEW TRIAL. MOTION OVERRULED COST OF THE ANARCHIST TRIALS. It is estimated that the trials of the Anarchist conspiratorsfor connection with the Hay market massacre has cost Cookcounty and Chicago about $100,000. A calculation made bycounty officials at the close of the murder trial in August,placed the average cost since the night of the bomb throwingat $21,800 per month. Another estimate itemizes the dailyexpenses as follows: States-Attorneys office, stenographers, messengers, tele-grams, interpreters, extra legal help (Mr. Ingham) . $200Sheriffs office, bailiffs, jury fees, hotel bills for jury, etc


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