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Show ANOTHER ALLY, e Liberal Labor League Declare for the Strikers, The enthusiastic response to the Lib-il Lib-il labor league's announcement of a eetitig in the Wasatch block was iendid evidence of the allegiance of nsc who have subscribed to its plat-. plat-. Mr. McKenzie get the ball to lling and referring briefly to existing c;il difficulties between labor and pital submitted the following resolu-ns resolu-ns which were aiiopted: IVlereas, This, the Liberal labor league, as nrpanlzed party, proposing to work (or the itrrment of the wageworkers' condition, be It iesolved, We as a party ask the present y council to adopt the eight-hour system nn all public works in the city without any liirtiun in wages: be it further I esolved, That we stand by the street oar nnow on Rtrike, deeming the request made iliem a just one. and the manner of refusal ' the company and the failure to accede to rir requests as a direct attack upon the right iibor to organize for Its own protection. The meeting was then addressed by r. Stanton after which Judge S. F. cDowell took the rostrum and spoke length upon the relations of labor to 'present era. He was followed by alge Powers wrft took his inspirations "in the resolutions and referred at ngth to the achievements of labor in east and iu the west. The meeting adjourned until the first "Dd.'iy in October. |