Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 July 1893 — Page 7
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WON'T DO IT AGAIN.
Tho Freed Anarchists Are Through with Agitation.
THEIR PROMISES FOR THE FUTURE.
How the News of Thir Pardons Was Received by Them—They Leave Joliet for Their llomes in the World's
Fair City.
PRISON GATES THROWN OPEN. CHICAGO, June 27.—Three men who for nearly six years have been known as Nos. 8,376, 8,52(5 and 8,537 emerged from the stone portal of the penitentiary at Joliet at 7 o'clock Monday evening and once more breathed the air of freedom. They were Oscar Neebe, Samuel Fielden and Michael Schwab, the anarchists who had been convicted of complicity in the Hay market riot May 4, 1880, when seven policemen were killed by the explosion of a dynamite bomb. They owed their liberty to Gov. Altgeld's pardon.
How They Heard the News. E. S. Dreyer, the real-estate man and banker, who has interested himself in behalf of the men, arrived at the prison from Springfield at 3:15 o'clock in the afternoon with the pardons in his pocket, and also a copy of the governor's statement of his reasons for granting them. Mr. Dreyer was shown into the office of Warden Allen and presented his documents. The warden examined them, found them correct, and at once sent for the three convicts, who were convicts no longer.
Neebe, Schwab and Fielden entered the warden's office dressed in their prison stripes. They were stood up in line and in the presence of Warden Allen, Chaplain Roth, Clerk Miller and Storekeeper Allen Mr. Dreyer informed them that Gov. Altgeld had signed a pardon for each of them on certain conditions. Tears stood in the eyes of the men to whom this unexpected news of freedom came. Their emotion was apparent, though they made strong efforts to conceal it.
The Governor's Conditions.
Mr. Dreyer made a short speech, in which he said executive clemency was extended to them on condition that they promised to be hereafter honest, upright citizens, to go to work and earn a living, and forevermore to refrain from associating with men who preached the doctrines which had brought them within the prison walls, and to refrain themselves from again propagating anarchistic theories. He told them how they had been despised by the whole civilized world, and hoped that in view of the mere}' that was shown them they would never give Gov. Altgeld nor himself cause to regret the action which set them free.
Kagerly Accepted.
All three of the men unhesitatingly made the promise required of them. The warden then presented each with his pardon, which was the usual form in such cases, with the governor's signature attached. Gov. Atgeld's review of the case was not read on account of its length. Samuel Fielden. replying for himself and comrades, assured Mr. Dreyer that neither he nor Gov. Altgeld would be given cause to repent their course in the matter.
Off for Home.
The liberated men then shook hands with Mr. Dreyer and were conducted back into the prison, where they took off their striped clothing and donned civilian suits. Then they were taken to the official dining-room where a dinner of roast beef, ham and eggs, strawberries and iced tea was served, Chaplain Roth, Clerk Miller, Mr. Dreyer, Mr. Allen, the warden's son, and the late prisoners being the guests. When the meal was finished it was nearly time for the train to arrive which was to bear the three liberated anarchists back to Chicago. As they came out into the balmy air of a perfect June evening one who had known them in former days would scarcely have recognized any one of them. Prison life had left its mark on each. Mr. Dreyer walked down to the station with the ex-prisoners, and in a few minutes a Santa Fe train eaine along and all boarded the smoking' car.
A Complete Surprise.
The pardon was a complete surprise to all of them. The only one who had received an intimation of what was in store before being summoned to the warden's office was Schwab. Coming up in the train he said that at 3:30 o'clock the contractor in whose shop he was working, the book bindery, came to him and told him that he and the other anarchists had been pardoned. "I could not believe it," he said. "We had been disappointed so often."
The men say they intend to keep the promise made to the governor to abstain from anarchistic agitation. Neither of them have formulated plans for the future.
The party left the train at Twentythird street and boarding street cars went to their respective homes. Fielden to his wife and two children at 117 West Polk street, Schwab to his family, a wife and two children, at 167 Washtenaw avenue, and Neebe to his brother's residence on Sheffield avenue. Numerous friends called on them during the evening to offer their congratulations.
A Buffalo Rank FalU.
BUFFALO, N. Y., June 27.—The Queen City bank, which was started here a little over a year ago, closed its doors shortly after noon Monday. F. M. Englehart, one of the directors, said that the suspension was due to a steady drain of money out of the bank, which has been going on for several weeko. The bank paid out all the money it had. It owes its depositors over 81,400,000. The liabilities of the bank according to the June report are 82,328,754. The assets are unknown.
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0. M. POWERS. Prin.
O.. June 27.—The Carl
coal works of Carlton, this county, have made an assignment. The 'labilities are #50,000 assets, $7,000.
CURRENT EVENTS.
The Sioux City (la.) cable road has been placed in the hands of a receiver. Paid admissions to the world's fair on Monday, 91,160 total paid admissions to date, 3,207,175.
A world's fair rate of one fare for the round trip will' probably be made by the trans-Missouri lines.
The Carl coal works of Carlton, O., made an assignment Monday. The liabilities are $50,000 assets, 87,000.
The Sabina (O.) bank, a private banking institution has suspended. It had a capital stock of about $25,000.
Kozine and Moneypenny, Indians, were found guilty at Madison, Wis., of the murder of Boneash and his squaw last fall.
A census of Aurora, 111., just completed, shows a population of 23,077, a gain of 20 per cent, since the government census.
S. & G. Gump, dealers in art goods at San Francisco, Cal., made an assignment with liabilities of $140,000 and assets of 9100,000.
Robert Burns was instantly killed and Louis Johnson fatally injured by the falling of the stone coping of a Minneapolis bank building.
Superintendent Frank P. Mills has received orders to close down iron mines at Ishpeming, Mich., June 30. Over 1,000 men will be thrown out of work.
The body of a woman of the unfortunate class was found in a suburb of London with her throat cut in the manner affected by Jack the Ripper.
Banker F. T. Day, of Milwaukee, whose whereabouts was a matter of interest to Assignee Momsen and numerour creditors, has been found, it is said, in Chattanooga, Tenn,
Armour & Co.'s dressed beef refrigerator at Scranton, Pa., managed by T. II. Dale & Co., was completely destroyed by fire Monday morning. The loss was $15,000 insured.
Alone horseman forced the manager of the eating house at Coolidge, N. M. to give him
$200,
ELECTROCUTED.
a Brutal Murderer, Meets His the Death Chair at Albany,
Fitzthum, Fate in N. Y.
AUBURN, N. Y., June 27.—John Fitzthum, the Buffalo murderer, was electrocuted on Monday. The electrocution was a success. The murder for which Fitzthum died was committed in Buffalo on Apiil 7, 1892. Fitzthum was a butcher. His life had been tangled with that of the Roehrl family for a long time. The Roelirls lived in a couple of room'' back of Fitzthum's apartments. Fitzthum made some very insulting remarks about Mrs. Roehrl and the latter's son undertook to defend his mother's honor, when Fitzthum stabbed him to the heart.
Bayard Presented.
LONDON, June 27.—The prince of Wales held a levee at St. James palace. Among those presented was Hon. Thomas F. Bajrard, American ambassador to Great Britain. All the naval and military officers present at the levee wore crepe on their left arms, a mourning token for those who lost their lives through the foundering of the Victoria. Mr. Bayard was presented to the prince by Lord Rosebery, secretary of state for foreign affairs.
Granite State Celebration.
CHICAGO, June 27.—The New Hamp shire state building at Jackson park was formally dedicated Monday. The ceremonies consisted of music and speaking, the principal address being delivered by Gov. J. B. Smith. A large crowd was in attendance.
Liabilities 8250,000.
NEW YORK, June 27.—Aaron W. Mann, Solon H. Mann and David Mann, com posing the firm of Mann Bros., cloth' ing dealers, at 314 to 318 Broadway, have confessed judgment for 855.925.07 The attorneys for the firm place the liabilities at 8250,000.
To Unveil a Statue of Herself.
LONDON, June 27.—The queen has fixed the 28th of Juno for the ceremony of unveiling the statue of herself which has been executed by Princess Louise, marchioness of Lorne, and has been placed in Kensington gardens.
Hardware Factory Burned.
TORRINGTON, Conn., June 27.—The factory of Turner & Seymour, manufacturers of small hardware, was partly destroyed by fire Sunday. The loss is $85,000 insurance, $75,000,
Hundreds Die of Cholera.
LONDON, June 27.—A dispatch from Mecco states that there were 455 deaths from cholera in that city Sunday.
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R. B. Hutchcraft shot and killed Daniel Stuart in Paris, Ky., Monday morning. Hutchcraft is the head of the commission firm of R. B. Hutchcraft & Co. Stuart was a farmer living at Muir Station.
COLLAPSE OF A HOTEL.
The Tremont House at Fort Scott, Kan. Falls in and Only Two Persons Are Injured.
FORT SCOTT, Kan., June 27.—With a crash and roar that was felt and heard for blocks the east wall of the Tremont house in this city fell out at 9:30 o'clock Monday morning, letting the three upper floors lapse. Not a single person was killed and the escape of the hundred occupants of the hotel with their lives is little short of a miracie. Essie Caldwell and Ida Morgan, chambermaids, were the only persons injured. They fell from thd third floor and were badly bruised but not seriously hurt. The building was a four-storv structure with a mansard roof, the upper story and roof having only been recently added. It is supposed that the walls were not strong enough to stand this additional weight, and hence the collapse. The west wall remains standing, but in momentary danger of falling. Many of those in the building were rescued by means of ladders from the second-story window on this side.
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