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— THE JUDGE. aa I | | | killed at Rock Springs, | had beer 7 t the Union Pacific Railroad ‘ al mines for it and supplant whit A raid was made by the white popt on these | and about fifty were killed under the most cruel and sum stance ry must find Verest. measure at your Wyoming Ter nported thither by the tort the most oppre I consumers. For instanc ‘oul from You will be shown that the Company charges more for coal at Wyoming than it does at Omaha, five hundred miles further from the e consumer nearest the mines is compelled to take the poorest coal the hi . the best being exported. 1 country devoid of other fuel the people charged ton for slaty, dirty coal. ness of the profits and enorn extortion should be considered as Yo killing in the command. While condemning the slanghter duty is to enquire int t your the prover theussailants had. ‘This line of inqnest the provoc will reveal a state of things in| Wyoming vidence will alsc | more startling than the ma and one industry t at call more enerze reaching U1. Railroad has contiscated and mon- remedies than does any « ion of crime. | opolized by iniquitous use of its powers as ‘The killing itself iso! den nature that extreme ind | the only carrier there. A statement will be laid before you to this effect Here evanes than mere rivalry, ik- » white pepniation were wat the eirown wre y probe thos examples of the way the cor EO Sy iteg. ta mm -erushed out individual enterprise, It ing the Ch really g Luntics and Gentlemen of the Grand dary of Pal selected Coe & Carter, fre out all others by high freight rate among the tiesup. mployers and s, itis your Be tthe crers of a mineral paint mine at Rawlins were killed off by an Opinion: | You Jury will find it incumbent on you | duty to thore | at the present sitting to make inquest into | vocations in ' | the causes of the killing of a I number | Union Paciti of Chinese miners in Wyoming. — The 5 has not been ready to submit to you soon because this court was an. worthy testimony in tl | tat had come through unels colored in the interest of the ers of th Chinese. It is the peculiar “duty of ers by a syster Grand Jury of Public Opition to consider | that 1 all the bearings of every eve the inquest intoa crime to the facts con- nected directly with it. It will appear from the evidence before you that the events th led up to and precipitated this are as worthy of your finding ic BR tragedy itself. } 2 That the Company has It will be shown you that the Chinamen | the monopoly of fucl thus a ny firms, and made them The discov past management nil, s you will tend to establish in freights from Ogden, and the mine mpany, A similar fate alin West ily raised the Evidence be nes worked by the | stend the scene of the m ern Wyoming in its pe rom the original work- | t abandon of fi hit ys) house was creeted at Sherman 6 them valueless to th not limiting | By tyrannical use of their power, it will be advanced an hat the con of the s Lal the ¢ the coal m 1 Pacific ae ne n, | freight rate wing been investment ritnatti tininers, | of certain freight rates, which were subseq the property deserted. ‘The owners acific railroad has thus slimines of W tion you will theft quarries near Fort Collins were robbed ning. and driven ont in the same manner. Ivery. hotel enquire overnment coal ng the entire length of the read taken pe n of by the officials, and the company took the vi property at its own 9 the old propricto: any bas everywhere crushed out busin “WHAT A FALL IS HERE, MY COUNTRYMEN!” | ALL is und now the maiden rs fur I the woods where, color-laden, AML her fallen leatlets arc And sI hy the 1 Here there and all al thetie war leaves in fields and byways, ‘Till she’s really wearied out rly delighted With the hues that strew the ¥ life had been bligh lery keeps them for this and that, — nother sweeps them, and flat.) (In two days he Cracked, forgotten, crus! Tn the woods a bird is Twist the brown earth and the skys Aue Bat a wiser birdies se his upward tl fon the fly So he Adly hammi: le he's catching Unsophisticated worms Here Miss F. Ina pose that's quite artisti And the maid and bird flitting Trouble no} duties mystic, As she sits upon a limb, Tipped aside her dainty hea For she’s now with jaunty vim i all the country red! | comicbooks.com