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Show TlirV Wil l. Al l. 10 OCT. i Thai la I ha rroaiwrt el Mailers la',ke) World lair lis. CiiUAuo, April 25 It was originally the Intention of the American Fedr tion of Labor that the carpenters only should at present make demand for the! eight-hour day, but the development- today and yesterday show that thesj other trades am not likely to conform, to the Instruction of President Gom-pels. Gom-pels. Nearly every promiuent trad of the city has, through its nnhta, declared de-clared Its intention to also demand the; right-hour day on May 1st. Gooipersi dc.oircd the other trades to to hold rtt and contribute financially in the carpenters' car-penters' assistance until the latter had1 gained their point, and to come In, turn ny turn, but President Gom ear's rlreu-1 liir letter has been entirely disregarded, , and. In addition to the carpenters, tha stockyards and packing hnusn employ-' ees, gaslitters, Irounioiiidcr. stalrbmlit-ers, stalrbmlit-ers, mill rurHntersand harness makers havu already ib' lured their Intention to Unlit, and their example is liable to' ho followed by the tailors, shoemakers, plasterers, lathers, cot nice makers ami other trades. |