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Show KANSAN TALKS REBELLION. Worked Up to a Frenzy Over Moyer-Haywood Moyer-Haywood Case. Pittsburg, Kan. Addressing a crowd of 1,000 persons hero Tuesdny. C. E. Rolfe, or Erie, Kan., the principal princi-pal speaker, at a mass mooting composed com-posed lnrgoly of coal minors, urged his hearers to arm themselves. "Tho tlmo hns como for rebolllon," ho said. "Tho courts havo rofused us n fair hearing; tho right of petition has been denied us, nnd wo must now prepare to uso tho last recourse, forco of arms. Tho Drcd Scott decision was followed by tho civil war. Tho Moycr-Haywood decision will be followed fol-lowed by a rebellion of tho working class. Arm yourselves, keop a steady nervo and get something to kill squirrels with, for tho wooas are full or squirrels, and there Is going to bo a killing." Resolutions woro adopted condemning condemn-ing tho courts and stato and national governments for tholr part in tlio prosecution or the Moyer-Haywood case. |