Tag: March 1908

Wall Street Whiffs of Deceit: A Market Maelstrom
In the sweltering heat of a Washington spring, the stock market danced with an air of irregularity on March 27, 1908. Beneath the surface, however, a different story unfolded. As the day wore on, a series of sharp rises shook the market, leaving investors bewildered. The ‘general list’ benefited from these sudden movements, but the…

Lazy Young Men: The Root of Ely’s Indolence
In early 1908, Ely, Minnesota, was abuzz with the idle chatter of young men who seemed more interested in lounging around than living up to their potential. According to Peter Schaefer, publisher of The Ely Miner, these young men were a sorry lot, shirking their duties and doing the bare minimum for their wages. They…

Iron Rulers and Rogue Labor: A Glimpse into the Dark World of Punishment and Power
In the midst of a growing labor movement in 1908, a shocking proposal emerged from the highest echelons of power. Senator Nelson, a man known for his progressive views, sought to abolish the use of irons as a form of punishment in the navy. This draconian practice, once considered a common tool for discipline, was…

German Firms Embroiled in Haitian Revolution: A Web of Deceit
March 12, 1908, marked a tumultuous day in diplomatic relations between Germany and the United States. At the German embassy in Washington, officials vigorously denied allegations that German firms were secretly fueling the revolutionary movement in Haiti. The claims, which had been circulating in the press, suggested a brazen display of economic meddling in the…

CHICAGO CHAOS: Police Chief Shippy Foils Anarchist Ambush
March 2, 1908, was a day of bloodshed and bravery in Chicago, as Police Chief George M. Shippy found himself at the mercy of a deranged anarchist. The would-be assassin, whose name remains unknown, stormed Shippy’s residence, leaving a trail of chaos and destruction in his wake. In a desperate bid to protect his family,…
