DYNAMITE PLOTTERS.
German' Consul convicted at ■; ■'...■■■ SIN ERANCISCO; ). ;
Interesting particulars are nowaraiN ableof the great G.erman plot in the( United States'which ended in the con-' viction recently on all chargea by_tnei American Federal Court at San -Francisco of tho German Consu].-GenoTaJ, Vice-Consul, and others/,'- Tho defendants were Consul-General Franz Vice-Consul von Schack, Lieutenant Wilholm von Brincken, German military attache, Charles Cfowley, a secret eerr vice agent of the German Consulate, and his assistant, Mrs. Cornell. ..Ihe. chief witness was an infoi-mer, Lpuip J. Smith. He was first; brought -into touch with Lieutenant vonßnncken on May 8, 1916, and taken into employ-: mont as a dynamiter...Matters were soon put on a business-like basis attache, who agreed tea regular salary of 300 dollars a month and expenses, with a bonus of 300 dollars for werv job done. The jobs suggested includedtno/placing of bombs on stops tafang. supplies to yiadivostock. the bl« nn of trains containing horses bought wmm
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3037, 26 March 1917, Page 4
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156DYNAMITE PLOTTERS. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3037, 26 March 1917, Page 4
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