The Inside History of the Carnegie Steel Company a Romance of Millions

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Probably the proposition is not worthy of consideration. Use- ful showing distress of Amalgamated Association. Use your own discretion about terms and starting. George Lauder, Henry Phipps Jr., Andrew Carnegie solid. H. C. Frick forever!
And in his answer to Mr. Whitelaw Reid, Mr. Carnegie cabled that no compromise would be considered by him, and that he would rather see grass growing over the Homestead works than advise Mr. Frick to yield to the strikers.
The rest of the story quoted by Stead
...is fairly accurate.
" Mr. Frick was obdurate. He refused to consider the matter at all, denounced the strikers as assassins, and declared that if Carnegie came in person, in company with President Harrison and the entire Cabinet, he would not settle the strike. " In regard to Stead's complaint that Mr. Carnegie's address in Scotland was not given to the strikers, he should have known, after he had " talked on the subject with Mr. Carnegie this autumn," that the latter had selected such an out-of-the-way residence as Rannoch Lodge for the very purpose of eluding the appeals of the workmen which it was foreseen his speeches and writings would call forth.


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