Show COLORADOS WEALTH Continued From Page 1 house but were later set free by order of Gay Peabody KEPT IN BULLPEN or all the union miners who have been thus imprisoned only President Charles G Kennlson of the Victoria miners union has been charged with any crime He was confined In the bullpen for fifteen days contracting rheumatism and when turned over to Sheriff Robertson the only offense charged against him was that of carryIng carry-Ing concealed weapons INVADE VICTOR PAPER The most sensational occurrence of this week has been the Invasion of the Victor Record office and the seizure of the newspapers entire force including linotype operators because of the publication pub-lication of a statement that two soldiers on duly In camp were exconvicts These prisoners were detained in the bullpen nearly twenty hours before charge3 of criminal libel were made against them In court WANT TROOPS RECALLED Three thousand business men and citizens cit-izens I of Victor sent a petition to Gov Peabody for the recall of the troops The Governor refused saying to the hearer The militia will stay in the strike region until I am satisfied it Is not needed WILL NOT ACCEPT SERVICE Gov Peabody today Instructed GenE Bell and Chase his representatives in the field not to accept service on any process civil or criminal SUSPENDED ELSEWHERE In addition to the troubles in Cripple Crip-ple Creek mininG has been almost wholly suspended In the Tellurlde and Ophlr districts where about 1500 miners and mlllmen were called out In order to enforce the demand for an eighthour day There have been no disturbances of the peace in those places and no troops are stationed there Hundreds of strikers have left the State seeking work elsewhere V |