Christopher Powell Connolly was born in 1863. He moved to Montana when he was twenty-one where he became a lawyer. An outspoken critic of corrupt business activities, he had an article about what was going on in Montana in McClure's Magazine in 1906. The Story of Montana, was followed by The Fight of the Copper Kings.
The success of these articles persuaded Connolly to become a full-time journalist. He wrote mainly for Collier's Weekly, but contributed material to most of the country's leading magazines. As a lawyer, C. P. Connolly was very careful about checking his facts. When one businessman, Caruthers Ewing accused him of writing articles that were "false and misleading", Connolly successful sued him for libel.
In 1907 C. P. Connolly reported on the trial of William Haywood,