Labor Tactics In Idaho
W ALLACE, May 9. - Oporations at the Hunter mines at Mullins have been abruptly terininated. President Henry, oí the Miners' union, went to Mullins and advised Curran, the superintendent, that iL he did not raise the wages tothe Canyon creek scale or quit work the union of Canyon creek would be over there several hundred strong, and that they would run hirn out of tho country, and possibly kill him, and that the mili would probably be blown to pieces. Curran telegraphed Dennis Ryan, one of the principal owners, living at St. Paul, as follows: "Compelled to quit or take chances of baving the niill blown up and myself run out of the country. Answerquick." The reply carne to "Close up the mine and mili." Consequently the men were discharged and paid off. The mine has been in operation only a woek.
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