The Span Classsearchtermclassspan War in Idaho the Horrors of the Bull
The Span Classsearchtermclassspan War in Idaho the Horrors of the Bull
Job Harriman
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50 scale \N union in order to precipitate the upon the nniou under the |riretext it employed c; is uud as be supjvressed; that I . -pies tbty had attinc tkc a would maiDB 41 -24- the public as having comitted an atro- cious crime, and when we remember the further fact that General Merriam indorsed the actions of the mine own- ers, and not only agreed with them that the Miners' Union of the Coeur d'Alenes was a criminal organization, but EXPRESSED THE SENTIMENT THAT ALL UNIONS WERE CRIMI- NAL OR...GANIZATIONS, and urged the Colorado capitalists to employ thts same methods then being employed in Idaho; when we remember, also, that, when Governor Steuneuberg was asked why he kept hundreds of men in prison for months, against whom no charges were ever preferred, he replied indifferently that ho "did not think it safe for them to have their liberty, " and when we remember that of the 1, 500 men who were arrested, only fourteen were convicted thirteen of whom were convicted merely of ob- structing the United States mail (which was on time that day), and one of whom was convicted of murder in the second degree in spite of the fact that he established an alibi by the testi- mony of twenty men, women, and children, as against one woman who, though she admitted never having seen him before, swore that she recognized him as one of the masked men whn these facts are remembered, it becomes most interesting to know what was the plan of battle by which the mine own- ers and the State officials were able to shield the guilty and to prosecute the innocent.
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