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~* ee * -_* * *& *® TENT COLONY WHILE TH By Edward A. Evans TRINIDAD, Colo., April 80.--Scores of murderous mine guards, gun men, dressed in cordtroys, overalls or ragged civilian’s clothing, are with Gen, John Chase's Colorado atate mili tia at Ludlow, where the strikers’ tent colony t and we and children were ruthlessly slain by Rockefeller’s militiamen THESE GUNMEN ARE NOT MEM BERS OF THE MILITIA, THEY ARE SIMPLY HIRED THUGS OF JOHN D, ROCKEFELLER’S COLORADO FUEL AND IRON CO. PAID BY THE COM PANY, BUT ACTING UNDER CHASE, en They tened th of th rallitia from thi women these th The at Lu e wd A Bvans The two ministers, with reporter an orrand of merey. They wanted to search the ruined tent colony for more bodies. Women and childréh of the atrik ers are still missing, and it was thought that the gunmen might have buried bodies near the col- ony! THE MINISTERS OF THE GOS. PEL WERE BARRED, ON OR- DERS FROM CHASE. One of the reporters and two doctors made a fruitiese search. 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Honest Dentistry ‘We make good every promise to m are better shots suitings.| have banded together and have chris eir organization “Company Q.” Many than the regular and if Chase gets more orders @ coal mine erators to massacre and children of the striking miners ugs will be very useful! y were lined up in the militia camp low, waiting to be fed at the ex. state of Colorado, when called the Rev, Randolph Cook, Christian minister, and the Rev. J. 0. Ferris, Episcopal rector, “damned liars”! and doctors, had gone to Ludlow on he said, they had come to Ludiow under a Red Cross flag when tech nically they had no right to use one Chase's militiamen admit that the general is absolutely tn sane on the subject of militiariam and that HE WILL NOT HES TATE TO ORDER A REPET! TION OF THE LUDLOW MAS SACRE if bis own peculiar idea of law enforcement” calls for one, own Strikers in Trinfdad have start- ed to build a new tent colony a mile from Trinidad, near San Rafael hovpital, on ground where formerly the militia camp was lo cated Groups of strikers, fully armed walk through the streets of Trini dad to this camp Chase's militiamen lutely looted colony. 1 saw two of them carrying off an Iron bed, unhurt by the fire, to their own quarters. Militlamen kicked open unburned trunks and the contents were scat. tered. Colorado's citizen soldiers went through the ruins. have abso the burned Ludlow “WHERE WAS THE CASH REGISTER IN THE LITTLE STORE THAT BURNED?” ONE OF THEM ASKED ME. Physician Tells How! 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Photographed at the Funeral of Her | Babies. | CYNTHI | | Q—I! am tn trouble, and | | wish you would help me by tell- | ing whether | am right of | wrong, and If | am in the wrong 1 will glady do what is the |} right thing. . | My parents object to my see- ing any young men friends, and they expect me to sit at home evenings and read the paper. | ‘They say it is not the right | | thing to go out with young men. Now, Miss Grey | have never done anything that isthe | least out of the way, and | | have always and can truthfully say that | have been straight, and when | go out with a youn, man friend | alwa: t like perfect lady, and am highly re. spectsd by them. At home | they refer to the young men as “peaus,” “your fellow” and such nam that. Now, what | want to know is, has not any girl the right to associate with men friends as weil as women, and are men such vie lous animais that we must have an iron cage around us to keep safe? Why did God create men? Why didn’t he create all women #0 that we may not see man or associate with him? isn’t it perfectly natural for young men and women to mingle to- gether and have good times, or are they to stay separate? | am | 21 years of age, and | think if | stay at home where | cannot ever meet a friend once in a while | would soon fade away for want of companionship. Please teli me what you think on this subject, and publish it in your paper, that all may see it. § thank you for your time any kindness in helping me out of my difficulty. “A BELIEVER.” A-—Boys and men were created as pure as girls and women. It is perfectly natural that they should) associate to the betterment of beth. | | Safety lies in instilling into young | minds the right ideas; not in build ing a wall around a child, When a |mother rears a daughter to think |men bad, she condemns her own | husband, father and brothers, When | 4 father rears irl to believe men |bad, he includes himself. Children {can but wonder how their parents jever married. | Personally, I think the custom of | lightly referring to every male ac-| | quaintance a girl has as “beau” and| \“fellow” is disgusting and low- | minded. There is no reason why a girl and a man should not be just | good friends, and parents in their |ignorance bring about the very thing they wish to avoid. On the other hand, if young people expect to be trusted they must show themselves worthy of trust, not be silly about boys, and discourage silliness in| their men friend Q.—There has been much said | of work. Just what is work? | Miss Grey, do you thing Mary Pickford has anything to be proud of in earning $30,000 a year from moving in front of a mera? Do you call that work? Don't you think you would be ashamed to take that amount for nothing? No vaiue received, ised in sordid poverty in my early life, but even now such a salary would drive me crazy. Don't you think it is bet- ter to use a talent for human- ity’s benefit than their foolish pleasure and selfish motives? Don't you think when the people pay taxes they expect a man who spends their money to do their duty? Don’t you think a man who draws a big ry for nothing is worse than a hobo? M. right thing when advised what | to do. Ih eweetheart In far-off state, whom | met st fail and who, seemingly, is real gentleman. He has a steady work and doesn't wish to lay off until fall to come to see me, and 8 that | come to see him and will id mea pass. Now he wishes me to know more of him, and in & way it seems the proper thing, we expect to marry some y. He has a half sister th and lives with her. it seems he must be a good man or he wouldn't wish me to learn more of him. 1 am not a silp of a girl; | am a widow and am able to properly care for my Hop- ing to be advised for the best, and where should | stop should 1 be advised to go? 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Wovwld only stay a short time if | do go. 1 will thank you In advance for all advice you may be able to lend me. VERY ANXIOUS. pan-velvet sult after It has got- ten wet in rain. Your kindly information will | Greatly be appreciated, A READER. running ae moderately | A.—Try A--It seems to me rather un-| heated tron over a few of the spots necessary to make such a long/and see if it doesn't “pan” it agalo. | trip to see your sweetheart,. but - there is no impropriety in visiting | Q.—Will you ple: tell me jthe sister with with whom he! if rabbits breed with lives, providing she sends an invi-| gay they are mot fIt to cote We tation. It would hardly be the) are anxious to know all about them. M. & W. A-—~Animals in their nantive state |never cross-breed. I say | what man fn his puny wisdom m have done with the domesticated | ones thing to visit her home without it,| and I would not advise you to visit | him in any other way. Q.—Kindly tell me what will take the spots ovt.of a black COURTS CLOSE FOR FUNERAL OF “WAR-HORSE BILL” WHITE All nine branches of the superior In 1868 he was admitted to the court will adjourn on the day of the|bar, was elected probate judge of funeral of Judge William H. White, | Brooke county, Va., in 1870, resigned known as “War Horse Bill,” the vet. | 2" came to Seattle, a town of 1,200, in 1871, eran champion of many of the pro- | In 1876 he was elected prosecut | gressive fights in which the city and|ing attorney of the Third judicial side were taterested | district as @ democrat, He re-| a 79 | mained a democrat until 1912, when Judge White died at thé age of 72/6 came out for Roosevelt | at Providence hospital Wednesday.| In 1878 Judge White was elected His life was replete with action & member of the te " Born in Virginia in 1842, he joined | nee the territorial legiala- he Union forces in Ohio when the| Civil War broke out, rose to the| NAVY YARD ROUTE! rank of first sergeants was wounded,| sieamers I. B. Kennedy, Tourist and captured by the rebels, recaptured : pu pthies by the Union army and was mus-| ‘are Colman Dock. cept Sunday), § tered out after the fall of Richmond | (except sunday, Sanday 2.30% ba Dee under the last order signed by Pres. | Saturday, U1 p.m. {dent Lincoln. | Time Table subject to change without | ther 6:95 Cex- ESTABLISHED ac[Dougall + fouthwick fm connection with JAMES McCREERY & CO. New York 187 SROOND AV. ond PIKE #T. 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This won Te derful Dressmaking Assistant, which will r produce every curve and line of your body, including the hips. There are several reasons why you should thoroughly know the uses of this valuable assistant It eliminates tiresome dress fittings. Simplifies home dressmaking, and can also be made to fit the exact figure of every member of the family. Be sure and see the Pneu Notion Counter, $15.00. Form at our First Floor. Second Av. and Pike St» MacDougall-Southwick ture, and in 1895 was appointedjof “War Horse Bill” by his whirk United States attorney for Wash-| wind campaigning, and even in the ington. In 1900 he was appointed|campaign of two years ago he judge of the supreme court by Gov. proved a tower of strength to the Rogers, his term expiring 1902. progressives. 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