The Labor History of the Cripple Creek District a Study in Industrial Evolutio

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The Labor History of the Cripple Creek District a Study in Industrial Evolutio
Benjamin Mckie Rastall
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It was not inflammatory in its tone, but had published the official statements of the unions, and freely criticised the acts of the militia. A detail of 45 men marched to the office in the early evening, arrested the editor, George E. Kyner, and the four employees found there, and 26 Nine cases were later filed in the district court by the federation charging John Chase, Sherman M. Bell, and Thomas E. McClelland with violating the constitutional rights of its members. The trials were held befor...e Judge Rob- ert E. Lewis, who held that inasmuch as the defendants were members of the state militia upon active duty they had the right to arrest persons, and that the length of time in the trial case was not an unusual length of time for con- fining persons without filing a complaint against them. He accordingly in- structed the jury to bring in a verdict for the defendants.
Report of Judge Advocate in Biennial Report, Adjutant General, p. 191.
27 Justice Reilley was an unsuccessful lawyer of the pettifogger type, a heavy drinker, and at times before elected justice of the peace, made his living by manual labor.


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