ILLUSTRATIONS.

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Portrait of the Author,[Frontispiece]
The French Revolution—The Feast of Reason,[16]
Storming the Bastile,[18]
Karl Marx,[19]
Michael Bakounine,[20]
Pierre Joseph Proudhon,[21]
Louise Michel,[24]
Ferdinand Lassalle,[25]
Excavated Dynamite Mine in Moscow,[33]
“It is Too Soon to Thank God.”—The Assassination of Czar Alexander II.,[35]
The Czar’s Carriage after the Explosion,[36]
Diagram of Elnikoff’s Bomb,[36]
The Nihilists in the Dock,[38]
Execution of the Nihilist Conspirators,[39]
The Book Bomb,[40]
Scenes from the Riots at Pittsburg, 1877,[51]
The Great Strike in Baltimore—The Militia Fighting their Way through theStreets,[57]
The Labor Troubles of 1877—Riots at the Halsted Street Viaduct, Chicago,[63]
Dr. Carl Eduard Nobiling,[67]
Max Hoedel,[67]
Banners of the Social Revolution—I.,[69]
Carter H. Harrison,[70]
The Black Flag,[75]
The Office of the Arbeiter-Zeitung,[76]
An Anarchist Procession,[78]
The Board of Trade,[80]
Banners of the Social Revolution—II.,[85]
A Group of Anarchists,[87]
Banners of the Social Revolution—III.,[91]
The Red Banner of the Carpenters’ Union,[93]
Dr. Nobiling’s Attempt to Assassinate the Emperor of Germany,[95]
August Reinsdorf,[96]
Johann Most,[100]
Banners of the Social Revolution—IV.,[109]
Interior View of Neff’s Hall,[111]
A Strike—The Walking Delegate Sowing the Seed of Discontent,[114]
Greif’s Hall,[115]
A Round-up,[118]
Specimen Rioters—Hynek Djenek and Anton Seveski,[120]
——John Pototski and Frank Novak,[121]
——Vaclav Djenek and Anton Stimak,[122]
——Ignatz Urban and Joseph Sugar,[123]
Charging the Mob at McCormick’s,[126]
Officer Casey’s Peril,[127]
Franz Mikolanda, a Polish Conspirator,[128]
Fac-simile of the Famous “Revenge” Circular,[130]
The Call for the Haymarket Meeting—Fac-simile I.,[132]
—— Fac-simile II.,[135]
Neff’s Hall, Exterior View,[136]
The Haymarket Meeting—“In the Name of the People I Command You toDisperse,”[140]
The Haymarket Riot—The Explosion and the Conflict,[142]
Inspector John Bonfield,[143]
Captain William Ward,[144]
Lieut. (now Chief) G. W. Hubbard,[145]
Sergt. (now Capt.) J. E. Fitzpatrick,[146]
Lieut. James P. Stanton,[147]
Lieut. Bowler,[147]
The Desplaines Street Station,[151]
The Haymarket Martyrs,[154]
Adolph Fischer,[157]
The Fischer Family,[158]
Fischer’s Belt and Poisoned Daggers,[159]
August Spies,[160]
Miss Nina Van Zandt,[162]
Chris Spies,[163]
Miss Gretchen Spies,[164]
Michael Schwab,[165]
Albert R. Parsons,[166]
Mrs. Lucy Parsons,[167]
Oscar W. Neebe,[168]
Rudolph Schnaubelt, the Bomb-Thrower,[170]
Balthasar Rau,[173]
Lingg’s Candlestick,[177]
Round Iron Bomb,[180]
Samuel Fielden,[181]
Detective James Bonfield,[184]
Officer Henry Palmer,[185]
Officer (now Lieut.) Baer,[186]
Detective Hermann Schuettler,[189]
Detective Michael Hoffman,[189]
Detective Michael Whalen,[189]
Detective Charles Rehm,[189]
Detective John Stift,[189]
Detective Jacob Loewenstein,[189]
Edmund Furthmann,[191]
The East Chicago Avenue Station,[193]
A Back-Yard Interview,[195]
A Friendly Communication,[197]
The Notorious Florus’ Hall,[203]
The Shadowed Detectives,[204]
The “Red” Sisterhood,[207]
Turning the Tables,[209]
Underground Auditors,[211]
Betrayed by Beauty,[214]
Thalia Hall,[218]
Underground Conspirators,[220]
Officer Nordrum,[221]
The Scared Amateur Anarchist,[223]
Watching a Suspect,[225]
Julius Oppenheimer’s Double,[231]
Mr. and Mrs. William Seliger,[236]
A Noble Woman’s Influence-A Kiss that Prevented Bloodshed,[239]
John Thielen,[248]
Louis Lingg, the Bomb-maker,[257]
Lingg’s Trunk,[258]
Coils of Fuse Found in Lingg’s Trunk,[259]
Composition Bomb Found in Lingg’s Room,[261]
Cast-Iron and Large Gas-pipe Bombs,[262]
Gas-pipe Bombs Found in Lingg’s Room,[263]
Gas-pipe Bombs without Fuse,[264]
Unfinished Gas-pipe Bombs Found in Lingg’s Dinner-box,[265]
Lingg’s Revolver,[267]
A Desperate Struggle—Louis Lingg’s Arrest,[269]
Iron Bolt Found in Lingg’s Trunk,[271]
Lingg’s Sweetheart,[274]
Ladle used by Lingg in Casting, with Can of English Dynamite,[276]
Muntzenberg Peddling Books and Bombs,[281]
George Engel,[284]
Miss Mary Engel,[285]
Gottfried Waller,[287]
Underground Rifle Practice—A Meeting of the Lehr und Wehr Verein,[289]
Numbered Plates from L. u. W. V. Rifles,[290]
“Liberty Hall,”[295]
Otto Lehman,[298]
Gustav Lehman,[303]
Zepf’s Hall,[306]
Timmerhof Hall,[309]
Herman Muntzenberg,[313]
A Hasty Toilet,[325]
A Dangerous Storing-Place,[327]
An Obstreperous Prisoner,[329]
The Conspiracy Meeting—Waller Reading Engel’s “Plan,”[336]
The “Czar” Bomb,[343]
Anarchist Ammunition—I.,[348]
1. Incendiary Bomb, with powder flask detached.2. Gas-Pipe Bombs, without cap or fuse, but loaded with dynamite. Found in Lingg’s Room.3. Bombs used in Evidence, after analysis by chemists.4. Gas-pipe Bombs, with fuse and caps, secreted by Julius Oppenheimer under a dancing-platform.
A Group of the Lehr und Wehr Verein,[352]
The Wife-Beater’s Trial,[362]
An Incendiary Can,[365]
Henry Spies,[368]
The Larrabee Street Station,[371]
The Hinman Street Station,[374]
Neebe’s Sword and Belt,[377]
Anarchist Ammunition—II.,[381]
1. Round Iron Bombs, cast whole, and designed for use with percussion caps, to explode on falling.2. Sheet-iron Molds, used by Lingg in the construction of infernal machines.3, 4. Sectional Views of the “Czar” Bomb.
Hon Joseph E. Gary,[384]
Portraits of the Jury,[386]
Portraits of the Jury,[387]
Hon. Julius S. Grinnell,[391]
The Great Trial—Scene in the Court-room,[410]
Spies’ Manuscript of the Famous “Ruhe” Signal—Fac-simile,[421]
“Y—Come Monday Evening”—Fac-simile,[422]
Reduced Fac-simile of Heading of the Fackel,[423]
Plan of the Seliger Residence,[425]
Dynamite Packages,[436]
1. Package left at Judge Tree’s House.2. Package left at C., B. & Q. Railroad offices.
Socialistic Bombs—Diagrams from Daily News of January 14, 1886,[437]
Chart of Street Warfare,[438]
Interior Plan of Greif’s Hall,[440]
Interior Plan of Neff’s Hall,[443]
Adolph Lieske,[449]
Parsons’ Handwriting,[451]
A Picnic of the “Reds” at Sheffield,[453]
1. Experimenting with Dynamite.2. Getting Inspiration.3. Engel on the Stump.4. “Hoch die Anarchie!”5. Mrs. Parsons Addressing the Crowd.6. Children Peddling Most’s Literature.7. A Family Feast.
Engel’s Blast Furnace,[469]
Moses Salomon,[479]
Spies Addressing the Strikers at McCormick’s,[511]
Francis W. Walker,[526]
Sigismund Zeisler,[536]
George C. Ingham,[542]
William A. Foster,[546]
Capt. William P. Black,[554]
Lingg’s Suicide Bombs,[595]
E. F. L. Gauss,[607]
Henry Severin,[607]
Judge Benjamin D. Magruder,[609]
Jailor Folz,[629]
Benjamin P. Price,[632]
Lingg’s Terrible Death,[633]
1. Lighting the Deadly Bomb.2. The Explosion.3. The Deputy Entering Lingg’s Cell.4. The Dying Bomb-Maker in the Hands of the Surgeons.
Lingg’s Last Request,[635]
John C. Klein,[636]
The Chicago Water-works,[641]
Sheriff Canute R. Matson,[643]
The Execution,[645]
John A. Roche,[648]
Kierlan’s Souvenir,[653]
The Haymarket Monument,[659]
An Anarchist “Sunday-school”—Teaching Unbelief and Lawlessness,[669]
Frank Chleboun,[673]
Frank Capek,[673]
Charles L. Bodendick,[675]
Anarchist Sympathizers—Court-room Sketches,[678]
Anarchist Sympathizers—Court-room Sketches,[678]
Anarchist Sympathizers—Court-room Sketches,[678]
Hronek’s Portrait and Description—I. Showing New Police Method of IdentifyingCriminals,[679]
Hronek’s Portrait and Description—II.,[680]