The Class War in Idaho, Vol. 2: The Horrors of the Bull Pen, an Indictment of Combined Capital in Conspiracy With President McKinley, General Merriam ... of the Coeur D'alenes
Job Harriman Excerpt from The Class War in Idaho, Vol. 2: The Horrors of the Bull Pen, an Indictment of Combined Capital in Conspiracy With President McKinley, General Merriam and Governor Steunenberg, for Their Crimes Against the Miners of the Coeur D'alenes
Third, a certain per cent. Of the gross output from each mine was set aside, and put into a common fund, with which to fight the union. This fact was told by members of the association to merchants in Wallace, who were thought to be in sympathy with the mine owners. These merchants dare not let their names be used, because the association has it in its power to crush them.
In the light of these facts. Can it be denied that the association had secretly declared hostilities and was preparing for an open battle?
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