Show WHITE WAIT TO SHE federation of labor wants to hear him PAUPERS AND millionaires t myron reeds heeds address to the tabor labor I 1 delegates Delegat ca applauded committees b and boycotts announced gompers S will probably be reelected re be elected with I 1 out opposition Tamme L laid a id out for john burnss bui ass tour I 1 denver colo dec 12 rev nev myron 17 red addressed the federation of labor convention today to day on n paupers Pau pers rs land and millionaires he said this is a well dressed body of 0 men but I 1 will vi 11 rua guarantee nia rantee if you will go out and ask for work and fool food and sleep in your clothes clot hec you will look like tramps referring to the geneen general methods of dispensing charity he be said it was in much lich of it conscience i money from 1 I rich robbers to poor victims ile he was irIg tile the gospel or of vigorous discontent governor waite more criticized criticised than any man inan in the united states did ald what no other ether governor did lie he called out troops to protect the th poor the speaker icer was warmly applauded president gompers Go ropers responded to mr reeds reads remarks in a 41 corr manner and expressed himself in hearty sympathy with governor watte waite etwas it was decided to invite the governor to address the tha convention by unanimous cn rit nt a resolution presented by vic vc president mcguere re was a adopted the rhe former foi mer petition of 0 the federa federation tInn that no action should be deken reg arding religious creed or lany any similar subject NAMED committees president Ident gompers announced the following commIt committees bees B I 1 F daliey dailey henry colien cohen J W sullivan J J lincoln J 11 mccarthy J Bret brettillo tallo 11 J Ec echolt achot hot patrick rhody kenchin Ke ir C samuels grievances aces Will william iain anderson W D mahon fallen 1 a M S stein feln A Turn seth J braam libels and boycott J T li 1 lennon henry henn wels m imn george W J stout A mccullum McCu Tc Cullu lIum m J john 0 hn F r tobin and feder federated ted dodl R amil Gi gulong wong phil A IT hofler E evana 11 daughters A mcallan the committee commile t a on rules reported practically the some same rules as have heretofore turned ed abess conventions convention A communication from cigar makers M akers union kt I 4 ot of lincoln asking the convention to 10 t take kp a post position ion against any compulsory arbitration law was referred to the resolution committee REPORT OF BOYCOTTS the executive council reported report pl the following boycotts by local unions endorsed by that body rand mcnally publishing company crosby company minneapolis meyer johnson co cloak manufacturers rs new york tork school seat company furniture manufacturers grand rapids brewing company boston bo ston western mic el works company chicago brewers association st louls louis clothing manufacturers A association so clation boston brothers tin manufacturers st L louis it w was a s announced that john burns find and david holmes of rn england land had ar range 1 I to boll a follows omaha december icah chirigo december 18 st louis december isad nd detroit december cleveland december Pitt pittsburg december washington uton december 28 phila delphia To cember a boston january 2nd and 1 hysell hy Ily sell gell patrick mcgride of 0 the mine workers and others made a plea to have mr burnss pro gramme ci cringed so as to give the miners os of the hocking valley a chance to hear him and urged thit hit Nel nelsonville sonville 0 bp be sub for clveland cleveland the matter was anally referred back to tin the executive council with request to hear the arguments of del delegates legates in favor of arlous localities KNOW NO KO CREED NO RACE A large number of resolutions read by title end referred to appropriate committees the following resolutions were adopted resolved that we deplore the introduction I 1 of any sect sectarian arlan or captious side issues amon among 9 the working J such movements are destined to alde dil ide labors forces and produce bitter antagonism as they pro produce duce religious alg bart try provoke rancorous intolerance and i divert the working people from working out their own emancipation from the he galli gallina tir slavery of the present so social caal rid ind political condition resolved that we here and now reaffirm affirm as one of the cardinal arinel principles ale s of the trade union labor mover movement lent that hat the nv working orl I 1 n 9 people must units unite and organize I 1 of creed color t ex or nativity A motion to moke make the consideration of t the political pro gramme a special I 1 order arder tor for thursday morning at 10 was amended by substituting F friday alday morning and passed at the afternoon session a score or laore of 0 f resolutions were presented and referred ferre tho the committee on credentials reported on the painters and decorators non on contest recommending that the a ile ates of both factions be ba re sted nd ind the vole vete ot of the union be divided then the n and that tile the incoming nee m ing executive council take the matter matte r up lip nd ind endeavor to effect a recon reconciliation at on rh he report wag wa adopted delegate lloyd of the central trades council ot of boston introduced d a resolution in favor of the tree flee colease co le nage of sll 11 fer er it was referred to the resolutions 2 at ll 11 41 the convention adjourned to alow I 1 the co committees m m ittzes to meet and prepare are for or to tomorrows m morrows 0 arrows work h XO no CONTEST CONT FOR r olt PRESIDENT ht lt Is 1 now quite generally believed chat at president Preal dent gompers will be reacted president preal dent with but little it if any position tIon annb a I 1 there she ale e no avowed candidates for or as ae place though several are sald said t to 0 lave ive aspirations president prescott of the typographic 1 PI l un unon on who ties aas named as an 1 compe as etron cast geist opponent hit hip ted that lie he will not be a an predent derit gomper 8 wn wax feeling quite 1 when anen lie he came to dover out but nor Is lt Pr oveA 04 he ws says he Is not 0 0 ill t to make a it if ner emry ry la 11 job burns 1 M p haq accepted en an meitlon to address the lW homans womans omans ab aday saturday rd ay afternoon on the tub sub t oman om an her social and munica lal fl AND SPEAK eater er was crowded to 0 lff at athe the public meeting ot of the rede fede cioll of tabor labor on tile the stage were a the h l and a number of 0 eminent eminent labor and munI municipal tApal re rc I 1 anels the principal addre suea were ft richard Lehard holmes holmen and john burns ot of I 1 I 1 I 1 england I 1 mr holmes dwelt upon the fact that where there 1 is no organization za vo of the workings workingmen gm n wages aro are always alli ali wa N I 1 lowest ioina organization tion in great britain the ginan ha has a been able to remove many lots acla of oppression 0 C 1 and I injustice lie he depicted tho the evils of puch ouch truck systems as prevail vail at pullman saying that the ex ei istance ot of such evila could only be blamed upon the people themselves jahn burns 1 I 1 P spoke for or nn an hour and a halt ile he said bald the agitators have como come to stay fetid s d operation cooperation co and united efforts h have alve come to stay clay they have been long at war and they have finally brought t a condition of social organism such as rome nome never saw and which indicates a possibility of oc industrial t let anarchy chy to which the war of the revolution would bo be nothing unless you grasp the nettles and save sav e america find and europe from this rr preat t danger I 1 in n every country we see phases of 0 tile the d of monopoly ly by poverty by crime drink and lack of work it cots costs less to reduce hours than to enro enroll I 1 I 1 solders soldiers sol diera it costs less to pay school masters than policemen lair treatment ot of the workingman and education n of his children will solve these problems |