Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1890 — MOST MUST SERVE HIS TERM. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

MOST MUST SERVE HIS TERM.

His Sentence to One Year’s Imprisonment Affirmed by the Supreme Court. New York dispatch: Johann Most, the Anarchist agitator,will have to serve out the sente’llCe imposed upon him some

•4iinc ago by Judge Cowing. The charge against him was inciting to riot. His trial took place during the excitement caused by the hanging of the Chicago Anarchists. Shortly after that event the Anarchists in this city honored the memory of their dead brethren with a parade. There were also a number

johann most, of meetings held, at one of which Most made a fiery speech that excited his auditors to wild frenzy, and before he could finish he was arrested. H-b “trial followed and he was sentenced to serve one year in the peni< tentiary and pay a fine of SSOO. The case was appealed and the Anarchist released on bail pending the appeal. The general term of the Supreme court has, handed down its decision confirming the conviction and sentence. Assistant Secretary Tlchenor has informed the Italian chamber of commerce of New York that no good reason is perceived forh change in existing regulations relating to claims for damage allowances on green fruits. The reports that a revolution had broken out in Costa Rica arc denied by representatives of that country in Wash'ngton.