The Centralia Conspiracy eBook

Ralph Chaplin
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 146 pages of information about The Centralia Conspiracy.

The Centralia Conspiracy eBook

Ralph Chaplin
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 146 pages of information about The Centralia Conspiracy.

A Labor Case

And so, after all, the famous trial at Montesano was not a murder trial but a labor trial in the strict sense of the word.  Under the law, it must be remembered, a man is not committing murder in defending his life and property from the felonious assault of a mob bent on killing and destruction.  There is no doubt whatever but what the lumber trust had plotted to “make an example” of the loggers and destroy their hall on this occasion.  And this was not the first time that such atrocities had been attempted and actually committed.  Isn’t it peculiar that, out of many similar raids, you only heard of the one where the men defended themselves?  Self-preservation is the first law of nature, but the preservation of its holy profits is the first law of the lumber trust.  The organized lumber workers were considered a menace to the super-prosperity of a few profiteers—­hence the attempted raid and the subsequent killing.

What is more significant is the fact the raid had been carefully planned weeks in advance.  There is a great deal of evidence to prove this point.

There is no question that the whole affair was the outcome of a struggle—­a class struggle, if you please—­between the union loggers and the lumber interests; the former seeking to organize the workers in the woods and the latter fighting this movement with all the means at its disposal.

In this light the Centralia affair does not appear as an isolated incident but rather an incident in an eventful industrial conflict, little known and less understood, between the lumber barons and loggers of the Pacific Northwest.  This viewpoint will place Centralia in its proper perspective and enable one to trace the tragedy back to the circumstances and conditions that gave it birth.

But was there a conspiracy on the part of the lumber interests to commit murder and violence in an effort to drive organized labor from its domain?  Weeks of patient investigating in and around the scene or the occurrence has convinced the present writer that such a conspiracy has existed.  A considerable amount of startling evidence has been unearthed that has hitherto been suppressed.  If you care to consider Labor’s version of this unfortunate incident you are urged to read the following truthful account of this almost unbelievable piece of mediaeval intrigue and brutality.

The facts will speak for themselves.  Credit them or not, but read!

The Forests of the Northwest

The Pacific Northwest is world famed for its timber.  The first white explorers to set foot upon its fertile soil were awed by the magnitude and grandeur of its boundless stretches of virgin forests.  Nature has never endowed any section of our fair world with such an immensity of kingly trees.  Towering into the sky to unthinkable heights, they stand as living monuments to the fecundity of natural life.  Imagine, if you can, the vast wide region of the West coast, hills, slopes and valleys, covered with millions of fir, spruce and cedar trees, raising their verdant crests a hundred, two hundred or two hundred and fifty feet into the air.

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