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Show II WW RESUMED in Coldratfo. - j iji Prosfiifitjr of Crippe Gre'tk j District to Cbntlnue With-, With-, j, out Interruption. 1, r . J $ J There Will Bo ifui Few Deportations Froin Now- ori, Dynanilters Be-' Be-' Ing Swept Out v tv EN'VER, Colo., Julio 1G. "The 1 I mines in the ripple Creek dla- JEr ir,ct re opening-, business of all J klnil is readmlng; conditions ate 1 normal aH'd more men will be at work within the riext three months than ever ' before. In the histdry of tho camp," said Ii uen. ancrmnn xu. jjeu, wno is in, ucn-' ucn-' vcr today to attend a meeting of the military board. t j 'The mine owners iin'd blisIhcsS ben 111 nfe detcrmlftea tiidt .fib1 prosperity of j'l the camp will cdriUn'ue without Interim Inter-im ruptloil. Tliey will sec thai airairs coh-I'1 coh-I'1 tinue tin they Ave at the present tlHi'e. "JJ 'Clean Sweep of Agitators: ' I ''There will be few deportations from i this llhlo ori, lis we lria'de a clean sweep " or the. uVdesirahlo Character!?. Those In t bVllig held now have committed crimes l and wyi be prosecuted." '.j "According to reports I have re-j re-j 1 celycb," Gov. Peabody said, "It wlij nit jjj be necessary, in all probability, 16 keep 1 1 liic troops In the Held very much long-Jj, long-Jj, ci Everything Is moving quietly and , J normally and there Is no more trouble i expected." ,i t , Message From Civic L'cagtie. ' i.Lal)or Commissioner W. .Jtfoh't-I .Jtfoh't-I t.Pniqry.., tjoday , received the fplloVyijijB-j fplloVyijijB-j telegram .from Ralph M. Eaisjey, ecre-lf ecre-lf t:ir(y Jftatlona), CI,vIq J'eder,atoh, In rc-' rc-' gard to, he .troubles In Cqlhraclp.: 1 1 ,"I3pstbn, .JiJne 14. jrohtgdmer.y, cAre of Labor BurfeaU, State hbdse. Denver: 11 C.an;L you, et tji.e. Gdvtjrnor or Geh. Bell M to . Issue statement, clearly d'j'scdmiriat- ' lnp. b.elwJjeh ..American JFed'e'ratldn of j Labor,. an.d. Socialist organizations in the present tiiattr?" Gov. Peibb'dy's Reply. ;' "Rall)h Sr. Easleivse"c'celao- N'atibhki j i Civic Federation, Bostori In BP)y to Ui your telegram, tyiU s.y I n.rri hdt llght- 1 l'. ingorganizod labor as, uch, and never , have Jieeh. THj la,Sv-abldln'g cl'tjzeiis of ) , Cblorqdb have np Jlght on jhe American Fbder1tldii,.of Labpr or those .arhjlated with It. .The. "Vestqr;) Fi;dera.Ubri ,pf Miners; .two. y'ar.s, ago, ,ollclally Inr dorsed the prlbclpl of bclallsrn. and these principles, as well as coeVclon. ln- tlmidatlbn, 'dj:i4nit"ihg ;and jass.asslri.a- 'v. tlon.. hre Jhlmjcal td the best Interests .1 of .any commonwealth, James H. Pea- i bbdy." j m Cursed the State. !jl ,Two .cans 'of, b'jiane andhyp loaves.br (( , bread, were giyp.Qacli of the 'deiibrt'e.d ! meh who arrived atr'Ah.tohitp: CJdld., t'o- j day, from the nuarter)iia,ster'H supplies. " Many of the men cast these provisions 1 1 away, cursinK . thp State .of Colorado. ' j Standing on the stohe that marks the I line between, the State pfy Colorado and ') the TjerrjtOry 6f Nfe.w M&Ico, Charles I Anderson raised, half a loaf of bread aloft and shouted back, at Gen, Bell's , soldiers; "Give iiie liberty or give iHe , death." ir ... . ' ) a iio Shots Fired. , ) Another U'cipdftcd miner slartb'd tb V sIng "Swgeftdiiil bf Liberty, of THeij 1 I Sing-.'; Others toojc !bh tH'e words and ! they.tjbhUnd'ed. to .slttj - as thy wltfih'ed i the soldiers and dqputles boasd their trains. CpU, Kenedy did not pcrmiClt 1 sho.t .to be fired, but, compelled all the , i' prisbners tb crosfi lritb 2ew ire.xlc'6. An I j hour later wheri the special tbain pulled put pf Antphlto, arter , thti. military party hdd brejJ'trhis.dl. the line .of-, ii'e-pdrted ii'e-pdrted mep. cjoitfa, (bp s,een riot hair.a. lnlle away marching to town. They say they will now go to Denver and other points in Colorado. 1 1. |