[351] Ibid.
[352] Ibid., p. 35.
[353] See Tridon, The New Unionism, pp. 105-6. Tridon states (p. 105) that in April a compromise was reached owing to the weakness of the W. F. M. officials. However, it settled nothing, for the struggle continued intermittently through the summer and fall.
[354] St. John, I. W. W., History (1917 ed.), p. 18.
[355] "What happened at Goldfield," The Industrial Worker, Aug. 27, 1910, p. 3, col. 1.
[356] Ibid. Italics in the original.
[357] Industrial Union Bulletin, April 20, 1907, Special Correspondence.
[358] Labor troubles at Goldfield, Nevada, 60th Congress, 1st Session, House Document No. 607, pp. 3-5.
[359] Ibid., p. 4.
[360] Consisting of Lawrence O. Murray, Herbert Knox Smith and Charles P. Neill. Their report as well as other data bearing on the matter are printed in House Document No. 607, 60th Congress, 1st Session. "Papers relative to labor troubles at Goldfield, Nevada." Their report is reprinted in the Congressional Record, Feb. 3, 1908. pp. 1484-1487, vol. xlii, no. 35.