PH508, courtesy of the Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives

Wide Open Town: Miners meeting to consider a strike
The Company lowered the wages of the miners fifty cents a day due to the low price of copper on the market, and a premonition of tragedy lay over the town. The I.W.W.’s wanted a strike, but the more conservative officials of the Miners’ Union counseled delay and hoped for better things. There commenced a struggle within the union between the conservative and radical elements. A big meeting was to be held at the Miners’ Union Hall on North Main Street opposite the Post Office, and nearly all of the miners in town attended. (142)
Brinig, Myron. Wide Open Town. Helena, MT: Farcounty Press, 1993.