Francis A. Adams
Capitolo 85
still in the city of Chicago.
This fact is open to a lot of interpretations. You/he/she can point out that the
committee has determined to work from a telephone plant; or what the
committee is a hideaway, understood to misguide the detectives in looking
it while another agency is at work. The importance to discover the
the true mission of the committee is therefore very urgent.
To inhale the detectives to resolve the question the Plutocratic one,
National Committee secretly proposes a reward of $5000 to the man that wants
gets the desired information.
In the tender ones their daily reunions the Forty observes the greatest caution.
Every member goes to the place named alone, while avoiding as much as
possible attracting the attention of the detectives that they knows I am
on the watch. It is not their intention to have some mystery connected
with their existence, they still desires to work not prevented by the servants
of the Magnates.
For his/her fortnightly lecture the committee meets him to the room of Cattleman.
The deliberations are not open to the public; anchor, any attempt is made
to conceal the fact that is a reunion.
Nevins and the other principal members decide that the secret reunion to
what he is to develop his/her plan it will be kept in a place where there
way won't be possible for a spy to walk to on all four in.
They selects an abandoned rolling mill on the edge of the river in north
Chicago. This mill was one of the most prosperous in the city before
the consolidation of the iron industries. Immediately following the
you combine the mill you/he/she had been closed and which it would be at work due to go
the great plant of the Trust was transferred to in Pittsburg.
From eight years the fires in the ovens are extinct; the
incompleteds stretch job that lies on the earth you/he/she has been given on
the devastations of rust; the devastation is the master of the mill.
The stain is an ideal for a place of meeting secret. The police never
you enter the motives they omit to long intervals, when the inspector of the
enclosure is on its circles. This officer ago a hasty examination of