Show uuuL 1 inn niinitATiii Several referencci have been mine to the necessity for vigorous action lu respect the feodvlllr miners die put which It still unite It tied Set I li 1 liable to be heard of at 1 any time lu the IVey 01 ronwed violence Even as matters now stand ColoraJ h under a very boy expense for the treat that are maintaining the peace an J the drnlii on the state treasury It causing caus-ing complaint In view of the prominence which bat been given nt Isle to arbitration In I international affairs it I teeing a little strauge that no uitaeurca have been taken 10 apply this remedy lo the dinioultlci at Leadvllle There may be reasons for the Hate tfflclall making no effort to that end but they do not appear 1 pomloully There are tadloal spirits ou both sides ol the content but It li I unfair to Presume that all on either sldoare unreasonable or > that men holding out are doing ro without is conviction or right ID this ouJlllou a competent board of arbitration ought to be acceptable to both parties ae affording a way lo mean definite settlement Certainly the state could better field lu Iy the expenses 01 such a oowml Stan In the prosiect of au early and amicable adjudication of the dispute than to bear the burden of keeping troops at 1 the scene ul oooillci for 110 Indtnnlto period The Leidvllle difficulties > teem to preDl good chance for BblllOlloD and successful Its result might have a farreactilci aDd bDOI1 effect upon any similar trouble which may arks In the future |