Show YET CONTINUES IN REBELLION Govi Gov Description of the tho Coeur dAlene District S ON IJA W WI I lo rt but Or Dr DrS S b by byS S S r A te Dl Dispatches tob HO continued toay today In ta the Cour Coeur dAlene tiers before tie the lous house committee on mi tall Ial affairs Representative Sul r ot of New Ne York ork directed the ton tion inquiring low how th governor le fled the continuance ot of martal martial In law The witness said Mid there had boa been Q a ous state ot of rebellion In the Coeur S dAlene distrIct and It did not take 01 on tIme the form fonn ot of armed rl resistance tano ther there was at all times opposition to the al Illey POlICY ot of time tho S Sate ale authorities atm an of ef tort fort to thwart them and to bring a ro neWel ot of old condition of Mr r Suitor e for tor a s specification ot of names namN and nud events In this disorder but the governor sid said It was general In character and sPecific outbreaks WeN Were not Dot likely to occur the nu continued to act with wills firmness The governor said hI he was wal not In favor ot of confinement ot of prisoners UP un less th they were gullY guilty of some Infraction ot of rule rules I If such Imprisonment had occurred he said Mid he WIS was responsible for tor I It although lie he did not favor alor I it OX ex except 01 on the conditions stated When asked I If he had with the Bunker 11 mine officials and oth others othera ers era with I a vIew to br UI the la in br hor organIzations the governor said he had not lie added that In his judg mont ent the labor organIzations In Shoo Sho Shoshone shone existe existed only In name their ral real being dominated d by criminals Wh When n asked to specify the criminals the governor said he dId not cr care to give names GO Gay wa was asked why by he did resort to 10 the posse calling 01 on citizens to aid tle tIme I h tt in III maintaining order le lie said he did not believe the ordinary civil procedure was to deal with the situation JI lie way was confronted with h a crisis he be sah said and he acted to the tho leat host his ability and judgment to met meet the crisis although I it was Waa po possible he anwer that he might have erre erred S COx ot of 1 I the governor y 1 d pot cal the citizens ot of adjoining U ls hs relie replied that he had n a far ar beter better wa way to secure federal of troops In tIme If called out Ollen I Cled would have gone U to Ine time scene ceno to In a die diJ organized state le lie denle denied that this wa was a reflection on the citizens and said It was hi choice IS as the best rent rem c edy available When Mr Ir Cox nake asked why h the gO guy did ht not s send nd the lieutenant gO gov governor emor to represent him at Cosur CMur d Alene Insl instead ad ot of Tat That fellow tellow Sin Sinclair Sinclair clair Gov took exception ton tion to the characterization of Sinclair Cox Cux explained that this Wil was morey an insInuation to which the governor ro is ho main tha that was not answering le Be had bad not t oen the lieu lieutenant tenant governor to ae act he saId paid because buse he the he governorS and not the leuten ant governor was the r responsible oUI cpr an hI h choe chose Sinclair on Isle hIs own responsibility Coy Gov eld said that at pies res resent eat ent ther were thre three troops of cavalry about 2 men In the Cour Cosur dAlene distriCt t lint Dut on Dember December let lat last the troops were withdrawn from guard dUl duty and nd went Into Troops were no longer at the mine mines and ther there wa was no stockade The governor said Mid its be made mude this explanation In VII view of the persistent representations that the stockade on was as still tn in use wih with federal I Xi At ho i Imar the committee adjourned Until tomorrow with GO Guy sti still on the stand |