Show MEETING A VERY S P AFFAIR Sm Appoint n a Corn Com J mIHe tt Act For Thorn Them 1 j I oJ 4 I MAKE MAK E r lS i t i j 1 V lil tile U ra omi Acre Auree to I The Ot t tilt the smelter men In Murray last itt a lack ot of oh em tu the part Dart ot of the men t against the smelter C It took lOOk but a short Ibort time Ume be tore the opened to forecast the that would take place In the Ibe OperA n lh the w was hUed It camel to be the opinion among th married mn men that they coultS not to strike and talk ot of a w was every everywhere where ThIs want nl so 10 far Car that a rumor was floatIng jp p JO lip to the th effect that Jonii whO visited she nn Ue earlier iii th diy day had ot of fred some om terms to the men but In Inquiry at the smelter proved that such luch wu not the e cue It ft I is a ct how ow ever ner that Mr Jon Jones sympathizes m with the mn men In their posItion and is II more than wIlling to do something for them If It Is II In hll lii JH to do so fO The meeting In the Murray Opera hou house wal Wa to order at a last bight and Edward was wal elected chaIrman Mr In opening cud hl that the they were re coiled together for lor the purpose ot of discussIng the situation and to cattle We upOn some course coune of action There was a dIffer enos enee ot of opinion among them thum and they i should come together lie wanted all 1111 the men to talk lalk tho they had bad talked enough when hen the th strike was made but tiers hero wall Wag the Piece to say lay what they wanted to tIe GItO A took the platform Ife He said that when the men struck the they had moved al a a body and alone as one man demanded a raIse In theIr wages Some had said that unless the 31 16 tnt dent raise wAs wal made they would walk out and stay out If that was 11 the feeling h he wanted It to be under understood On hl hi port he thought that If 1 a reasonable ot of otter ofen ter en was wal made the men should accept it The employ could not afford 1 to hll have havethe ve the works shut down Several were made by others other In the audience alone aloner the III Same me lines all seeming to b be willing to make mak terms with the management but nil all declaring that the they could not lire Ie on wages received Mr James Jamell Long then moved that a committee ot of seven ven bt be appointed to wait valt upon the manager manur on the of the Ihl month and that the they rp gp to tomake make the bost with the comp company n the men f to abide by the decision mad b them The motion motten carried Earnest J Erickson 00 A Peter Jams Jam Long Loni Fred Wat and Edward day were elected After Aller this action was taken tine the men who wished to stand for tor the 36 raise ralee made mad a tight fight for Cor that Idea The lead INid leaden et en In this tha movement was Charles I 1 wile has hall been spokesman In the but the lva va through thy they could not lIe IWo on the per day whIch most mOlt of thun l received hed yet they would be compelled to work and tHat any reasonable offer shoUld be a aThe The meeting adjourned to met meet on the to receive the report of the yr S I ITh Th There Is 1 a tilling feeling Oon among nutt bin ber of the men which is II any aRY and It Is II tf le a or oC Ole u In 1 mall ral riles Is a will not 10 e and that future co will atriN |