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Show LAWLE8SNE88 IN COLORADO. A Number of Citizens Are Drfven From Homes by Non-Union Miners. Trouble has broken out afresh i Cripplo Creek, Colo. On Saturday a. mob composed of non-union mlncre rounded up and deported a number ol citizens. Tho mon expelled from tho camp nro: Eugcno Unglcy, a formor attori ney of tho federation nnd formerly nttornoy general of tho stato; J. Ci Colo, formerly assistant deputy district dis-trict attorney; F. J. Hangs, anj atton ney for tlio federation; Ai L.-Plerco, J W. Hlgglns, Gulrd. H. M. Helm. crdcuger, James Redd and Pat Mot loney, who aro all accused of belnrj agitators; Fred Aiken of Victor; T. II. Parfet, ono of tho managers of tha store, and Mike O'Neill nnd two butch ors In tho union store, and a man whoso namo Is not given. Undor guard of 2,000 men they were escorted to a point on tho old Canyon City stago road three miles from tha city. Tho spokesman stopped forward nnd said: "You men nro not wnntcd In this enmp, you aro not going to bo allowed to live hero. You do not soem to bo happy unless you can stir up 'trouble. We havo had enough. You aro going on and you aro not coming back. If you do thoro will bo either a oullat or ropo for ovory ono of you, INow, go and keep going." Rotumlng to tho city a part of th crowd mado an attack upon tho union toro. Officers nt first repulsed tha attack but thoy were overpowered and about twenty men entered nnd comi jpletoly wreckod tho stock. Tho stock; cost about .$3,000. Tho Immcdlato causo of tho out jbroak wns tho starting up of tho union' Btoro undor tho name of tho Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Mercantllo company and tha Xoport that a number of deported 'union men woro on their way back to Cripplo Crock from Denver. |