Show The civil authorities have won at Cripple Creek as it was inevitable that they should do and that peacefully In the absence of the declaration of military mili-tary law the civil law Is supreme without I with-out the least doubt All parties concerned I con-cerned in the trials deserve credit for their fairness and moderation and on the outcome The intent oC Governor Peabody doubtless was to have the military act for tho preservation of i peace and to prevent the serious de ptructlon of property fa tase of any dis turbances the military under their orders or-ders had no authority to arrest and detain prisoners without warrant of law No doubt fioodsoC twaddle will be written on this incident and flamboyant flam-boyant dcmagogcS will see in it an at templ lo I subvert free Institutions t and establish a military I despotism all of which will I I be sheer rubbish but the demagogue like the other dog must have his day |