Homestead. a Complete History of the Struggle of July, 1892, Between the Carnegie Steel Company, Limited, And the Amalgamated Association of Iron And Steel Workers

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Governor McKinley, of Ohio ; Governor Pattison, of Pennsylvania, and Terence V. Powderly, Grand Master Workman of the Knights of Labor. The New York Sun stood alone among the Democratic papers in uphold- ing Mr. Frick and the Pinkertons.
General B. F. Butler, whose reputation as a constitu- tional lawyer gave special significance to his remarks, ex- pressed the opinion that the Carnegie Company should be held legally responsible for the provocation of blood- shed, since it had prepared for riot
... and sent an armed expedition to precipitate it. In his judgment, the government should cause the Pinkerton forces to be dis- banded.
General Weaver, the nominee of the People's Party for president, pronounced the outbreak an illustration of the subjugation of the Republic to corporate despotism.
4 'When Rome was near her fall," he said, "the wealthy barons had their braves. Our corporate barons have their Pinkertons. . . . The frightful condition of affairs in Pennsylvania will strike the whole country like an alarm bell at midnight." The newspapers containing these expressions were scanned with avidity by the locked-out men, and, at the same time the scrutiny exercised over the reporters was made all the more vigorous as it became apparent even to those of limited intelligence that Homestead was now the focus of world-wide observation, and that the judgment formed abroad depended entirely on the care- fulness and veracity of the correspondents.


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