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Show . ... -- LAWLESSNESS IN COLORADO. (l I A Number ef Cltlxena Are Driven I i From Homes by Non-Union Miners. I Trouble haa broken out afresh at j Cripple Creek, Colo. On Saturday s) mob composed of non-nnlon mluors rounded up and deported a number o citizens. Th men expelled from the ramp are: Eugene Kngley, a former attorj aey of the federation and fornrcrlf attorney general of the state; J. C. Cole, formerly assistant deputy district dis-trict attorney; F. J. Hangs, an atuir. ney for the federation; A. L. Pleroa, J. W. IIlKgins, Culrd, II. M. Helm-crtengor, Helm-crtengor, James Rodd and Pat Moloney, Mo-loney, who are all accused of beTng agltAtora; Fred Alkon of Victor; T. H. Paxfet, one of the manogera of the atore, and Mike O'Neill and two butcher butch-er la tho union atore, and a maq whose name Is not given. Under guard of 2.000 men they were escorted to a point on tbe old Canyon City stage road three mile from the city. The apokesmnn stepped forwnnl and said: "You men are not wanted In this rnmp. you are not going to be allowed to live here. You do not seem to be happy unless you can stir up trouble. We have had enough. Yot are going on and von are not coming back. If you do there will he either a bullet or row for every one of you, Now, go and keep going." Returning to the city a part of the crowd made an attack upon tba union atore. OITU'crs at first repulsed th attack but they were overpowered and about twenty men entered and com plainly wrecked tho stock. Tbe atocK coat about $1,000. The Immedlato cause of the out break was the starting up of the nnloa atore under tho name of the Inter) mountain Mercantile company and tha report that a number of deported) union men wero on their way back to Crlpplo Creek from Denver. |