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Show all such meetings from Interference by the ixdlce of Now York City; anj, "Whereas, All such meetings are the exc-rclsc of a constitutional right; and, "Whereas, This constitutional right vouchsafed to all citizens of this if public: by its founders, Is still val'l f.nd cherished by tho great workln? class of America In Its struggle for a Usher slandRrd of living; therefore, be It "Resolved, That we, the representatives representa-tives of organized labor In Salt Lak? City, denounce this threatened action by tho chief of police as a lawless attempt to abridge the right of fre Hpneeh and assomblv anj a treasonable treason-able attack upon our constitutional rights; and be It further ' Resolved. That we Call upon all liiw-ablding, liberty-loving citizens to join us in resisting this un-Amorlcan attack upon our rights, and preserving preserv-ing tho fair name of our city from the foul srnln wbioh such an attacV would bring upon it." i FEDERATION OF LABOR ADOPTS RESOLUTIONS Salt Lake, Aug. 15 Tho Salt Lake Federation of Labor at a meeting Sunday Sun-day noon adopted resolutions denouncing de-nouncing the action of S. M. Barlow, chief of police, in threatening to stop street meetings. The resolutions follow: fol-low: "Whereas. It has been stated bv the press of Salt Lake City that the chief of police contemplates using the po-lieo po-lieo force to prevent the holding of Ktieet meetings; and, "Whereas, The reason given ifor this contemplated action Is the recent re-cent attemplcd asaassination of Mayor Gaynor of New York by a discharged dis-charged city employe; and, "Whereas, Mayor Gaynor, chief executive ex-ecutive of the largest city on this continent, con-tinent, has recently expressed his emphatic approval of street meetings meet-ings for the discussion of the conditions con-ditions and problems of the working class, and promised hla protection of |