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J Victor McCandless Sells the choicest resi dence lots in the city ¢ Vol. 11. No. 3 STRIKE BECOMES SERIOUS Miners’ Union Demands That no Ore be Shipped to Mills. All is Quiet at Colorado City Today---Indica tions are for Long Struggle in Cripple Creek District. The Western Federation of Miners of the Cripple Creck Mining district lust evening made the following for mal demand on the mine owners: ““Vietor, Colo., March 3, 1903, ‘*To the mine owners, managers and mine operators and sampler opera tors in the Oripple Creek mining district, Colorado, who are hereby affected,or to whom it may concern : “‘Gentlemen—Whereas the United States Reduction & Refining company, the Telluride Reduction works and the Portland Reduction works, through thier respective managers, have re fused to concede to what seems to us to be the fair, just and reasonable demands of Mill and Smeltermen’s unicn No. 125, W. F. of M., located at Colorado City, Colorado, ‘' Now, therefore, this committee, on behalf and in the interest and wel- | fare of the W. F. of M. in the Cripple Oreek mining district, Teller county, Colorado, would most respectfully demand that your respective cowm panies shall cease shipping any and all ores to either or all sampling nr| ore reduction works owned, operated, managed or controlled by each, every or all of the aforesaid compaunies, or| their representatives, on and after the ninth day of March, 1903, and for avd | until such time as the present existing e b SR SLR i L el R AT T R R B R B RR R e B 2 353 e PRICE S=—/—— 7 B 4 Tomatoes, standard, a cau % .10 I 1 lot ladies and children's :‘.‘: :.'l' s xY a case 2.25 shoes, choice 50 ’..‘.'2 Bl et = ios’ ants’ o H :"'; Pliu‘;l"fl’fili["’““' 15c, { A«:uns _,M : 1 wl-l:;ll? and gents ulun 9 o "ai B 3 D $ Rcs o| —— e ¥ :?i R“f-k‘_ I ‘“'f’ beans, 3 pane 2 1 Tlot wen’s underwear choice .25 ".‘-: AN Call. peaches, pears, etc. can .15 £ 2 21 - 35 o R ————— || S Boc &Bl .80 B gl Pride of Rockies tlour, cwt. 225 | v KN BXd Standard Colorado * w2OO | 1l lot ladies’ underwear, 10c, .25 see R T : e T s =LA :,: Greely potatoes, cwt. - 1.35 | Tailor suits, tll:) value - lll,tx; se3 ] ———— -e & B . 2.0 % _:-2..' Best creamery butter, pound 30| ¢ M 20 « 1350 B WY Sterling creamery butter, b, 25 || —— R Tailor skirts 84.50 value 3.00 B B 4 Best Butterine, pound - 250 0« “ 250 value 2.00 M :3.' 3 cans Col. Cream : .25 | 1 lot ladies’ belts, choice - .25 .?.:. ...‘ =53 A bl ~ .'.. B Large can beets 2 05 i By = | Rk KE 10c can soup 05 All winter goods at R 1o et ko) : - i 3 :2,'.'.‘ 2 large cans oysters 25 reduced prices. ..:'E BY 2small “ A6 || R R I ] eee e A & : R &% Spring Goods Arriving Daily---Following Now In. e T B¥ French Ginghems, Percales, R :'?: Scoteh Oxfords, Murcerized ‘ X "‘- B Chambey, Woven Madras, 3 ¥ 2 & H ki .';E Angle Ley Ruge, Egyptian _.-‘;,':' B Tissue, Silk Muslin, Filit i el .'.'. < ’ i | o e ¥y Raye, Emb Swiss Dot, Smila \' v XX ¥ Soe, Rosalind Dimity, New ?l'/l & X 1 X ?:': Etomines, New Waistings, ""' /fi"(/ A 333 7 X ’:': Nov, Brilliantines, Wool \é\\ g/ ll"l '_:... ok § e g 1 A :‘;:; Challies, Carinn Lustines, J‘?.; 1/g ';;; :'é: Wool Etomines, New Line | "i';‘:""';_ ) / f‘.‘ ot N y 4 X -g-: of line of Corsets, Princess J“‘o . ER _zo.: ;o5 2 - 102 g 5 Hiv. M 55 B ) ; 4 y B 3 -.3: To arrive this week shoes, white goods, shirt waists, etc. .273 B 4 All winter goods to be sold at slaughtered pricea until closed 5:.’: 0 out. Tet PRILE Oil A, 2 o LR g gy el . X QY ———————= = = = e .‘-0.- (X Our lines are now complete in the R X . . X Bk Ferndale, Richelieu, Hamburg Kk oo - B o and F. F. 0. G. These are the _ B B finest canned goods packed. . . . 3 Bee oD e met R i 3 = The Hadley Mer. Co.: = The Hadley Mer. Co. : Laileiidilostenles la et Tet g o' Ia et Lot eg e ot slot sl e ted el B ite ! THE DAILY TRIBUNE. | conditions shall have been satisfactor | ily adjusted. ““Respectfully signed, ““W. B. EASTERLY, *‘President. ‘‘SHERMAN PARKER, ‘‘Secretary ' In connection with this the state ment of a Cripple Oreek mine owner at Colorado Springs last night por tends a fierce struggle. He said: “*Although Ido not care to make any premature statement, yoo may say for me that it is the determination of our company to conduct our mine without dictation from any one, and that we regard it as an unwarranted presumption on the part of our em ployes to dictate to us to whom we shall consign our ore. From state ments of other mine owners you are ‘safe in saving that the demand will not be granted.’’ Denver, March 4-—Governor Pea body made the statement at noon that his action catling out the troops was ’uot a hasty one at all but that he had carefully considered the situation. He said e had plenty of evidence to show that violence had been done, and ltlmt he had simply done his duty un der the law. He claimed that as the sheriff of K1 Paso county had stated that he was unable to preserve the e e L i FLORENCE, COLORADO. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1903 | peace, it then became necessary for | the governor to act. The governor talked with General Chase over the | phone this morning and that ofllmr,l reported that all was quiet. A com-! mittee of citizens of Colorado City | will call upon the governor this nftar-l Inoou to request that the troops be re- | | ealled. The adjutant general received a message this morning that the troopsl werce beiag hooted by the people of Colorado Oity and that vile eptthetnl were being applied to the soldiers. ' Colorado City, March 4 Consider- | able dissatisfaction is telt here over the presence of troops and many of! the citizens say there was no uccosulty; for it. On the other hand many | congratulations have been sent to the | governor for his prompt action in tlml watter, Everything is quiet here | this morning, though there is an uu-l dercurrent of intense feeling amoug the strikers. ! - - —1 Congressmen Go Home. Washington, D. C., March 4—Fol lowing the final adjournment of the fifty-seventh congress there a genaral exodus today of the pation's lawmak ers. While some few are to remain in the capital for the rest of the season the vast majority are departing for| ‘their homes, some leaving behind | Itllem forever the scene of their pub-l lic career. When the next cougrus«i‘ assembles new faces will be seen at | both ends of the capitol and at the‘l same time some of these who have| been most familiar for two decades or ! longer will be missed. I Sold Beer to a Minor. Peter Smith who conducts a mloonl ‘nenr the Rio Grande depot, was ar- ‘ rested by Marshal Tabor this morning on complaint of Zenis Carmichael for selling beer to the thirteen yenr' old son of Mr. Carmichael. g F. P. Warner appeared for the de fendant and Lee Champion for the eity. , ~ The boy was first placed on the wit-I Im'nfl stand and testified to buying the | beer yesterday afternoon of Mr. Smith. I The city marshal testified that he wue: passing the place and saw the boy | drink the beer. The boy's fntlu-rl testified that Smith called on him at ' his harness shop this morning and ask- | I ea him to withdraw the complaint on | the ground that they belonged to the | Imuma secret order and that he (Carmi- Iohuellr(-,t'um-d to comply with the re- | 'qmsul, wherevpon he (Smith) said he would make it cost him something. | The defendavt did not plead, but uva pealed the case to the county court. | Smith was fined SIOO and costs un-l der ordinance No. 194, amounting to Iwm,w. | Announcement. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of strect super visor, subject to the will and ratifica tion of my fellow citizens of Florence. 58-58 S. 8. LINDEMAN. The choir of the Presbyterian church ealled on Mrs. J. €. McDaniel Mon day night and presented her with an elegant travelling case as a parting token of esteem. Mrs, McDaniels s about to start for California She has been an earnest worker in the chureh egpecially in the work of the lclioir. and her departure will be sorely felt by the Presbyterians. ‘ The best geologists in the state all agree that the San Luis valley is a Ilmturul oil basin. Buoy stock in the { Conejos County Oil company. They I""" going right after it. 2tf e ————————————————————————————————————————————————————— : D FLORENCE ~ s PALACE PHARMACY OUR FOUNTAIN is always Iced and our HOI' SODA HEATER al ways steaming Our list of COLD SODAS is practically the same as in summer, in cluding our justly celebrated GINGER ALE. We are particularly proud of our Hot Sodas. Bach cnp of Chocolate or Clam is served with pure, sweet Cream - Our Beef Bouillo= is the best that money can buy, while our Tomato is prepared and seasoned by the most noted makers. PALACE PHARMACY CO. FRED G. HOLMES, MGR. ———————————————a® PRIZE AWARDED. | A Florence Lad Wins $5 in Gold atl I Hasslers. i I Hassler’s onsh grocery offered a prize of £ in gold to the boy or girl Itlmt would send in the best written diseription of the store duving the month of February. The prize has been awarded to Master David M. i Robertson, a Florence school boy. His write-up follows: “'HASSLERS' CASH GROCERY ‘I visited Hasslors grocery Satur day, February 28th and the first thing that attracted my attention was a lsmull monntain of flour in the rear of the Dbuilding—enough to feed I'l‘u(l(l_v's regiment a month if it were made into bread. Hoorewives should Itry Hasslers hard wheat floar to in | sure good wholesome breaa. The greater part of the walls of the store are built up to the ceiling with ] a grand assortment of canned goods of every kind. The shelves on one side are filled with bottles of the choicest Jellies, pickles, olives and the like. On one side is a show case filled with home made bread, the best and largest supply in the ecity. ‘‘Here opposite the home made bread case stands the candy ocase, the ’applv of the childrens eye, and older people for that matter, for Hasslers Ilro-.-:li and appetising candies can be ;«ah«n by anyone without fear of harm ful adulteratious. Girls coax your beau around to Hasslers Satarday evening and he will be sure to buy some of those carmels or stick candy to break the ice of conversation be tween you. f'Still another case is filled with everything to make a tobacco user's heart happy. The dainty Havana cigar, the briar pipe, and the delica- I tely flavored chewing tobacco all go to mako up the large collection ot fin e ‘‘Everyone should get a piece of Hasslers cheese fresh from the factory land yon would comment on its saperior quality. It's cut and weigh ed by that patent machine too, ‘“There is a large tub of eggs;every one had a SI.OO gpot cash gurantee. There is a chance for some skeptic to make money; SI.OO for every egg pick ed out of this tub that is not strictly fresh. ‘‘Hasslers groeery is a cash grocery, but it is the place to save cash ‘split you dollar’ as Hassler says, and go to Hasslers to get the best staple and fancy groceries in the city, SDAVID M. ROBERTSON. " EAGLES BUSY. Class of Young Birds Admitted Into the Order. The Fraternal Order of Esgles met in Keller's hall last night and ini tinted seven candidates into the mys teries of Eagledom, caosing a grest deal of jollification for which this order is noted. After initiation the lodge was ban queted on German conversation water aud dairy lunch nicely prepared by the refreshment committee. The lodge was then tarned into a social session which npever fails to create amusement for all present. P. W. Farrell, A. P. Vanderveer, A. L. White, James McCluskey audl Prof. Van deserve credit as being worthy czars, while Dave Howells and Mr, Smith entertained the audience with vocal selections. All report a pleasant evening. ‘‘Live while you can, for life's a short spau, Join the F. O. E., and you will jolly be.”’ Wouldn’t you allow us to make you a present of$4.15 in cash? That is virtually what we do when we sell you a $15 suit or O’coat at $10.85 415 IS WORTH SAVING. THINK SO? » V' 't 0 Sh In Shoes as in all things there |SI "r 0- are “good, better and best.” The w |k “good” shoes may be good enough ery--- a er for some purposes. The “better” B ) Sh ones must necessarily be better. rns 1 fles But it always pays to buy the AI B t “best” especially if the differ ways es B ance in cost (as is the case with ———————= Walker Bros.” Shoes) is so little higher than the ordinary shoe values that it is hardly worth taking into consideration. The “best” shoes are best in quality and workmanship - best in fit and best in wearing and looking qualities. = i=r et et per ser R N R R L e ] It certainly pays to buy the “best” KO0 &S50 5 1 1 are the prices. ‘American” and “Wiiliams Knee land"” the makes, All styles of leather and sizes. LOBACH BLOCK Z :—;":’::‘m‘::?m:m FLORENCE, - COLO. e oot e cx e e Honest I ?’ | Honest Prices! | : ;I 'l :I 2 : ; | Goods! e = E T '—’———:: Phone 791 Black. Pho-e 791 Black. When You Buy for Cash. REMEMBER We can save you all of 25 per cent, —— REMEMBER We buy in enormous quantities for CASH! REMEMBER We get the benefit of every discount; therefore we can and do divide profits with you. REMEMBER There are no bad accounts to “squars!” We leave that to the Credit Girocer. REMEMBER Ourstock is constantly on the move, As a consequence, you sare assured of getting the freshest and best groceries in the city REMEMBER At all times, you are the most important person in our store. We’'ll try very hard to please you, REMEMBER Weare the only CASH UGrocery in Florence 19 Ibs, CANE SUGAR -+ cseevvveen..... 8100 26 bars of Water White S0ap.......0ovuunnnnnnnn.. 1.00 SXXX Cotlee, DArDhE v o0 8 s r St B s e O Clothes PinSDORdon. v, 0 /. il i an s e o s sos v L Belle Springs Butter (It's the best) ................. .30 b GALLONB OB OQAL OTL ;.. i sy 90 3 oans Colamblae OreRmm . o s i s gy e 25 S.phkee. Qleaned (Carrante, i . o ) b e S S e~ T T T R L O R SRR S b e i L ) 1 lb. can of Whitehouse Corfee...................... .85 20:02 K. O, Baking powder i eouiah o i i 130 10c B avana Clgare, o o rn i ri et o o cot Syl 15¢ size Dry Climate Cigars.............oc0eveen... 10 3 pkgs. Yucatan, California Fruit or Sen Sen......... .10 3 loaves home made Bread.......................... .10 Extra large, fancy bananae per doz . ................. .20 Rica Popcorny per pound. ¢ i: iahvhiv it s sas siia a8 Star or Horsehoe plug tobacco, perlb................ 48 d'onans-Hagle milk: . i e e e S Golden Rio coffee, per Ib............ .............. .10 Fresh Ronsted Peanuts, per qt...................... .10 10 pounds of Armour’s Lard ....................... 1.00 IT_PAYS TO| ’ |THE_ sTORE TRADE AT fflassler s Cash Gl‘OCCI’y. THAT SAVES HASSLER'S !!| 108 EAST MAIN STREET. YOUR MONEY |J. Victor McCandlesg Rieal Batate, Lowsis. it | Insurance o 8 J 8 28988 00 Price § Cents