Show TROOPS ORDERED TO PROCEED TO CRIPPLE GREEK 1 Cemmission Reports Danger I Is Imminent MINERS UNIONS OBJECT Sheriff Denies Necessity for Sending Army GOY Peabody Advised That Lives and Property of Citizens and Personal Per-sonal Rights Aveiii Jeopardy Denver Col Sept 4Coy Peabody decided nt noon today after receiving the report of the committee which he sent lo Cripple Creek to investigate the strike conditions there to dispatch troops to the gold camp Orders were issued by AdjtGcn Bell to the First regiment of Infantry Company IT of the Second regiment of infantry the First squadron of cavalry consisting lo f troops U D and C batteries A and the signal corps nnd medical corps of the National guard to proceed to Crlp Pie Creelc forthwith GEN CHASE COMMANDS BrlgGen John Chase will be in command of the force which will inn Ibor about 1000 men Troops were racked for by the Mine Owners assocla Klnn but t Sheriff Robertson of Teller county said that he saw no necessity for Ill lIIiig out the militia I No violence has been reported at Cripple Creek since Tuesday night when one non union carpenter and a Justice were as RiiliLMl by unknown persons WHAT UNION MKN SAY President Charles IT Moyor of the Western Fedoratlon of Miners has ad tdrepped a letter to Clov Peabody In whlen he declares that the conditions fin the Cripple Creole district are not such as to warrant the calling out of the troop He declares that such an act by the Governor at this time t Is a violation of the law under which the Executive is empowered to call out the llroops President Mover says ihat tht members of the Federation in the Cripple reek district will help to maintain order STATI3M II ISNT 1 FROM GOVERNOR Gov Peabody mado the following statement legardlny I his action In callIng call-Ing out the troop f have tried tout to-ut with prudence Die gentlemen who went to Cripple Creek at my request re-quest to Investigate the conditions ad vlsed me that the t situation was such that the troops ought to be ordered out Sheriff Robertson has maintained tho position that he took when the inatter was first suggested and he did not Join in the request for troops I had hoped that the neeejslly for callIng call-Ing out troops would be avoided and I final action was delayed as long as was I consistent with the proper protection of the Ues i and property of the people In the Cripple Creek district Judging from reports of conditions there I COMMISSIONS REPORT The report of the Governors com 7nlfcslon was as follows Having vls lipd Crlnnle Creek and Victor and af tel carpful l Inquiry I among representatives representa-tives citizens and property owners Including in-cluding Mayors of Cripple Creek and Victor we arc of the opinion that Hives of the citizens of the district arc In i imminent danger and properly I and personal rights are in jeopardy rompt action is Imperatively de Imanded by the above people to protect pro-tect tho lives and property of the citizens citi-zens We find that a reign of terror CXIHg in the district which should be reHoved at once Wo do not believe that the civil authorities are able to cope with the situation FEATED A DYNAMITE PARTY A nart of the troops In charge of I AdJtGen Hell loft Denver over the Detller t Rio Ornndefor Cripple Creek U 4 I oclock It wa the Intention to L take the Cripple Creek Short Line from I Colorado Springs to Cripple Crook JMI fat the former place Gon Bell wius In Iffonned that about thirty strikers had left Cripple Creek soon after It was learned that the troops were coming by the Short Line They followed the line of that road and although they were ostensibly on u flfhlnr trip It was feared that they intended to blow up the track or otherwise interfere with 1 the progress of the troops and the s plans were changed and tho soldiers Iforwardod 1 over the Midland i Terminal load They expected l to reach Cripple Crock in 1113 oclock CONDITIONS THREATENING At 10 oclock Coy Peabody received ft message from Gen Bell at Colorado Springs whoro Iu had been delayed by tilt change In transportation plans Hay ling that he Ufo advised by Tjleut Vhann iommanding thc Cripple Creek I militia om > any that tile condition f3 Iworo becoming throatoning anti was turned to hasten the movement of the troops PROTEST FROM CRIPPLE CREEK I A dispatch from Cripple Creek says I the Hoard of Commissioners of Toiler I I county today adopted resolutions de a Inoujielno tlio action of Gov Peabody Ei in ending troons to the Cripple Crook district Tho resolutions 1 declare that ilq Ithore Is no need for trooys there and hat their presence will do more harm than Rood The belief Is I expressed Unit 2 Ithp investigation made by the Govern ForH commission was not made in good faith I SHERIFF ALSO PROTESTS I Sheriff Robertson this afternoon P Iinadc yubllc a statement In which he 0 l 30 protest against the Governors action declaring it I a usurpation of authority and a violation of law TROOPS REACH GILLETTE f Thu special I train bearing tho first contingent of the National I Guard arrived ar-rived at Gillette at oclock this mornIng morn-Ing It was announced that the troops would nol atlemyl to go Into camp until daylight t H Is understood that headquarters will bo established on Bull hill In the vicinity of he t town of Altmnn The trip from Denver was without special Incident |