AN INFERNAL SCHEME.
George Gibson, secretary to a great whisky trust, was arrested at Chicago, on 11th February, charged with attempting to bribe a man named Dewar, who is employed as a guager in the Revenue Department, to destroy by dynamite a large rival establishment known as Shufeldt's distillery. Gibson, it is stated, held 20.000 gallons of whisky in bond, and Mr. Shufeldt's firm had been competing with the trust. An attempt to blow up Shufeldt's distillery by dynamite was made two or three j^ars ago, and' it was in searching for eyide,nce which would connect the trust with the dynamite plot that Detective Dan Poughlin and the little Qerman fcunste, both, of whom, were afterwards tried for the murder of Dr. Cronin, became acquainted It appears that Gibson, in bis
dealings with Dewar, led up by degrees to the proposal to destroy the place. He pointed out to him that as a guager he had access to the diutillery, *ad could easily place a machin^Hpharged with dynamite under Onfe of the big tanks, fire the fuse, and then escape. The reward he promised Dewar for the job was 10.000d01., but he represented to him that by carrying out the proposal he could make as much as 25,000 dollars. As a matter of fact, however, the infernal machine by which the destruction of the distillery was to be accomplished was so constructed that had Dewar accepted tho mission his own life, as well as that of everyone else in the building, would have been sacrificed. Gibson paid numerous visits to Chicago for the purpose of perfecting the details of the plot, and the machine had actually been prepared and secreted in the city. Gibson had coiae to Chicago to arrange for the final execution of the diabolical scheme. Dewar, however, had communicated the whole affair to the police, and played his part so well that Gibson never suspected that he was not acting in good faith. The arrest of the latter was therefore accomplished without much difficulty.
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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 103, 2 May 1891, Page 2 (Supplement)
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337AN INFERNAL SCHEME. Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 103, 2 May 1891, Page 2 (Supplement)
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