. Bulletin. Economics and political science series. ¢â Nine cases were later filed in the district court by the federation chargingJohn Chase, Sherman M. Bell, and Thomas E. McClelland with violating theconstitutional rights of its members. The trials were held before .Judge Rob-ert E. Lewis, who held that inasmuch as the defendants were members of thestate militia upon active duty they had the risht to arrest persons, and thatthe 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 jur


. Bulletin. Economics and political science series. ¢â Nine cases were later filed in the district court by the federation chargingJohn Chase, Sherman M. Bell, and Thomas E. McClelland with violating theconstitutional rights of its members. The trials were held before .Judge Rob-ert E. Lewis, who held that inasmuch as the defendants were members of thestate militia upon active duty they had the risht to arrest persons, and thatthe 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 Jiidoe Advocate in Biennial Report, Adjutant General, p. 191. - 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 bymanual labor. =* Mr. Lynch was the one member of the board of county commissioners whowas a member of the Western Federation. He was strongly in sympathy withthe unions. [98] H C. EASTALL HISTOEY OF THE CEIPPLE CEEEK 8TEIKE 95 took them to the bull pen. The business manager and thepress man arrived soon after the arrests had been made. ,-^ a linotype operator, having- heard the news, camewith all haste to the office. The doors were barred and ad-mittance refused to a new squad of soldiers, and working withmight and main this remnant of the force put out the issue atthe regular time in the morning. At the head of the first pageappeared the legend: Somewhat disfigured but still in thering. Mrs. Langdon then went up to see her husband, v/howas one of the employees arrested, and being refused admit-tance presented the guards with scarcely dried copies of themorning edition. The Record force was kept imprisoned for 24hours, and then, under orders from Governor Peabody, wasturned over to the civil authorities charged with criminal difierence of opinion there may have been as to theneed fo


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