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Show LABOR "WAR IN COLORADO. CR.1PP.LE CREEK. June 10. The Women's Wo-men's Auxiliary of the Miners' union has been forbidden by the military authorities to hold meetings. DENVER," June 10. The executive board of tho Western Federation, of Minors decided de-cided today to appeal to President Rooso-velt Rooso-velt to Investigate tho. conditions in Colorado. Colo-rado. Secretary W. D. Haywood woe instructed in-structed to send the tolegram. CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., June 10. Detectives De-tectives throughput the country aro looking look-ing for Victor Poole and Sherman Parker, who left tho camp after the Independence explosion. VICTOR, Colo.. June lO.-Georgc K. Ky-ner, Ky-ner, editor of the Victor Record, intends getting out his paper until military protection pro-tection tomorrow. CRIPPLE CREEK. Colo., June 10. Joseph Jo-seph Hamilton, chairman of the Democratic Democrat-ic County Central commlltoo, was called boforo the Citizens' doportntlon committee today nnd asked concerning hla sympathy with unionism. Mr. Hamilton acknowledged acknowl-edged that he believed In unlono and ho was told that he must leave tho camp within the next four days. CRIPPLE CREEK. June 10. Creditors of tho union stores In the district which were wTccked by mobs during tho past few days hnvc begun . swearing out at-tachmontB at-tachmontB for accounts. The accounts of tho stores. It Is said, will be guaranteed by tho Western Federation of Miners, and creditors will loso nothing. DENVER, Colo., Juno 10 "I behove- in stamping out this sot of dynamiters," answered an-swered Gov. Peabody today, when asked if ho countonanccd deportation of union men by the deputlca nnd military In the Cripple Creek district, "and I intend It shall be done." |