Show I CONTESTANTS GET THE SEA SEATS IS ISI t Western Federation of Miners I Tries to Settle the Butte Trouble SEVEN DELEGATES BOLT QUESTION OF OPEN MEETINGS DEBATED Denver Jola May to the of the We Western tern Federa Federation Oft of Miners MiDer spent the entire morning session df discussing cus the contest for two seats in bt inthe the delegation from Butte Byn By an almost unanimous vote John C Lowney and Pat Patrick Patrick rick J Duffey who cont contested ted the theof seats of Patrick FIt n d and Can Cun Cunningham were seated in the convention and Fitzgerald and Cunningham were an seated Following this decision seven member of the Butte delegation walked oat of the convent convention ion Those left Ute the liSH haU were William Molloy Frank OConnor Eel Ed Lo Long Jerry ONell ONeil Bury Barry OLeary Daniel Lynch and Thomas Kelleher Union Men Can Attend The conent convention n deb debuted t the que question OIl si open lII tings finally voting to slow allow every union man of every craft who pre presents presents a card showing his dues are paid to attend the meetings The reports of Acting President J 3 C CWilliams Williams and Acting Secreta Secretary James Kir KirIn Kirwin win In were read They show that x a con considerable number of unions have bave become affiliated with the federation since the Incarceration of Moyer Haywood and Pettibone A committee was as appointed to decorate the grave of Myron Reed the late Den Denvel Denver ver vel preacher who ho is in Fairmont cemetery here and the convention decided to MId hold no meetings tomorrow but to par participate in the services at that cemetery instead Tonight the went to 10 Coliseum hail baU in a body to rear lear an address by Charles O 0 Sherman president of the In Industrial I Yorkers Workers of the WorM I |