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1904 caricature of Colorado Governor James H. Peabody executed by By B. S.
White of American Cartoonist MagazinePeabody ran for a second term in 1904, but was vilified by his opponents, who declared " Anybody but Peabody!
" and felt that he was in league with the mine owners.
Peabody's opponent, Democrat Alva Adams, ripped into his handling of the Cripple Creek strike and insisted that he could handle Colorado's vicious " industrial warfare ".
After the election, it appeared Adams had won, but Republicans, who still controlled the state legislature, insisted that significant fraud and corruption had conspired to steal the election from Peabody ( in reality, both sides had committed major violations of election law ).
On the day that Adams took office ( March 17, 1905 ), the Republican-controlled legislature voted to remove him from office and reinstall Peabody, on the condition that Peabody immediately resign.
He did so, and at day's end it was Peabody's lieutenant governor, Jesse McDonald, who occupied the governor's mansion in Denver — thus making Colorado the only state to have three different governors ( Adams, Peabody, McDonald ) on the same day.

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