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Show A WARNING AS TO THE I. W. W. Montana Is having a distressing experience ex-perience with the I W. W and the Helena Independent warns other states that there Is danger of a repe tiiion of Montana's troubles in every part of the union, if some method is not put Into effect whereby the I W. W. can be controlled. The Independent Inde-pendent says: "The guiding spirits of this organization organi-zation openly boast of their opposition opposi-tion to all law and order, and to the fundamental principles upon which this government was founded. In truth, they do not attempt to dlsgulee the fact that they hope In the end to destroy this republic. To a certain cer-tain extent these people should be given credit for not disguising their ininnflnro Vnt tiroif htnc tlipm nnpniv for by this means they have warned all patriotically disposed Americans, so that the latter have no excuse for not being upon their guard. It matters are allowed to drift along the way they are doing, the citizens of this country will wake up some morning to read of a dastardly crlnn-like crlnn-like that committed by the Chicago anarchists some years ago, and then their Indignation will know no bounds. The better plan would be to take adequate steps to meet this moement before It has grown to great proportions, but that has seldom been the method adopted by tin American people in like cases. It takes a great deal to stir up the citizens ol this country, but when they are once aroused there Is no question as to their effectiveness. It is unfortunate that the people of thlb nation are always so disinclined to lake time by the forelock, when It comes to adjusting social conditions " on |