Show EXPELLING ITALIANS Considerable Correspondence Regarding the Cripple CreeK Colo Troubles WASHINGTON Aug 2 There has been considerable correspondence concerning con-cerning the forcible expulsion of Italian miners from Cripple Creek Colo between be-tween Secretary Gresham Governor Waite and Baron Fava Italian minister at Washington but it is likely that the explanation offered the minister by the state department and Governor Waite will be satisfactory to the Italian government govern-ment and that the incident will be declared de-clared closed After correspondence with Governor Waite Secretary Gresham wrote Baron Fava that the attack was not due to race prejudice but to a feeling against cheap labor When the Americans found themselves them-selves underbid by the Italians they took forcible measures towards securing the ends they desired but did so with no feeling against unpopular workmen as Italians Secretary Gresham expressed regret for the occurrence and hoped it would not disturb the friendly relations between the two countries |