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There's Hope For Spies And Nina

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
March
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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On the trial of the seven condemned anarchi-ts several witnesses swore that they saw two men, supposed to be S;ies and Schwab, in the alley jrior to and simultancous with tlie explosión, but the aflidavits obtaiuod would eo to show that the men who were in the alley were Cari and ütto Blank, alias Anderle, desperate clmraeters and avowed soclolitte. Photographs of Otto and Cari Blank show striking resemblance bet ween them and August Spies and Mkhael Schwab- ;-troug enough to have any person not well acqtiaiuted with them readily mUtake them lor Spies and Schwab in t' o evening or by the gaslight. An attidavit síkih'iI by Knianuel hrlsman, a woodworkei' at Pullman, says that on the afternoon of May 4 Cari Blank told nfliant tUat he and Otto were going to CliicnRO, aud roforrinf; to the riot on the Black road near McCormick'8 the day before, denounced the jieople violently, saying that every workingman should hnve a boinl) in his pocket to use aijaiiist them. Next morning Cari talked freely aboutthe haymarket, saying he know who threw the bomb, but atter the beginning of the anarchist trial he refustd to talk. June 20 he suddenly left, takin .í with him í;V;." of Ertsman's money. He was not heard of again until the fact of his imprisonment in Saxony was learned. Otto dUappeared about the same time.

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Ann Arbor Democrat