The Transgressors - Story of a Great Sin by Francis A. Adams
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"The first step that the Coal Trust took was to limit the supply of coal
at the height of the summer season, when big shipments are ordinarily made. This afforded a pretext for an advance in the retail price. "To limit the supply, the Trust shut down work in half of the mines. "For the past seven years this practice has been followed. Now the simple miners know what to expect. They have been submissive, because the suspension of work came in the summer time when they could live on little, and did not have to withstand the rigor of a Pennsylvania winter. "Now the Paradise Coal Company announces that it will close down the work on three of the mines next Saturday. This throws the men out in the cold of November. If this plan is carried out it will bring on a long and bitter strike." "I quite agree with you," assents Trueman. He puffs meditatively at a cigar. "You are too young a man to remember the days of the Molly Maguires, those awful days when murderers lurked on every road in the anthracite coal field of this state. It was back in 1876 that the last of the Maguires was hunted down. Of course there is no excuse for murder; yet the Maguires were the result of a pernicious condition of wage depression and degradation of humanity. "When the just demands of the miners were recognized the reign of terror ceased. |
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