Show URGES UNION OF ALL CRAFTS Former Lieutenant Governor of Cola Cob rado Talks eis FOR INDUSTRIAL UNIONISM APPEAL FROM MONTANA CON CONVICT CONVICT VICT IS TURNED DOWN Farmer Lieutenant Govern r D c C Coates of now president of the AJ American Labor union for fer nearly half bait aR an hour addressed th the delegates to the Western Federation of Miners convention yesterday e y on the benefits to be obtained from industrial union Jam He declared that the time had Arrived when hen the men o of the coun country that Is the workIng men should stand side by and not narrow their eon I by adhering strictly to one onecia cia class OUt on craft t or one union It was his belief h he anid hI that the greatest o of good would come from rom that kind of unionism which had as its basic principle The Injury of one is the concern of all If workingmen would eliminate craft interest for a tune time the relations 8 between them would that condition by which It was to be hoped there would be an end to individual strife and by following out this plan to the end aU all industrial work workers ers era would he be the gainers He said he believed the struggle In Colorado last year It was as deplorable from many points of view ultimately ly redound to the benefit of oC the men who suffered so much and would bring about a 2 healthier condition of affairs In that state The lesson lomon tau taught ht by that struggle would be beneficial also alsoto alsoto to the working classes aU all over the country in inasmuch as it brought home to the people a cleArer conception of just jum what the Average working man was as striving for or In the battle between capital and labor At t the conclusion of the address the delegates took a recess and Mr Coates was felicitated b by the miners At the conclusion of the half hour spent ent in social converse erse the delegates adjourned until 2 Meantime the following members attended to the burial of Michael Dolan who died in this city Sunday and wh whose e funeral se ices depended entirety on the miners Ole Ber Berg Hu Hugh h McCloskey W Yo H Edd Eddy M f W Moor loor J C Scott nd John Hod Hodgkins Committee on Home Reports At the afternoon session the commit committee tee appointed last week to visit the Judge Miners home reported progress along the lines mentioned in Sundays Herald The committee on Good and Yel Wel Welfare fare reported after careful considers tion on or of the or card eard system that it would recommend that hereafter no members of our organization should sign or submit to an any system that would be liable to Injure or infringe upon the rights of the working class dass The motion was adopted by a unanimous mom vote An appeal was received from Thomas Tighe a prisoner now confined In the Montana state penitentiary In which he asked that tha t the use its influence to procure his release The delegates after a careful consideration of oC the matter and the evidence eIdene at hand declined to take an any action At the delegates adjourned until i Ud this morning |