“That the men behind this movement believe that there is going to be a general strike, with an endeavor to turn it into a revolution. Perhaps only local, but these things have a tendency to spread. Denslow had some literature which referred to an attempt to take over the city. They have other information, too, all pointing the same way.”
“Strikers?”
“Foreign strikers, with the worst of the native born. Their plans are fairly comprehensive; they mean to dynamite the water works, shut down the gas and electric plants, and cut off all food supplies. Then when they have starved and terrorized us into submission, we'll accept their terms.”
“What terms?”
“Well, the rule of the mob, I suppose. They intend to take over the banks, for one thing.”
“I don't believe it. It's incredible.”
“They meant to do it in Seattle.”
“And didn't. Don't forget that.”
“They may have learned some things from Seattle,” Howard said quietly.
“We have the state troops.”