Show MOUNTAIN AND COAST SETTLING STRIKES Plan is Presented American Fedora tionof Labor leaders 4 Denver Colo July 20 Edwin D IChadluk nndW B Trasher Of Chl cugo submitted to the executive coun Icil of the American Federation of Lu fbor today a plan which they are conll dent AVlll result in the speedy settle mfentW the grdat BUIIdln anU Tradcg I strike In Chicago The council after listening to the propositions of the gentlemen gen-tlemen and reading the documents they had brought to show that they represented repre-sented many of the wealthiest men In Chicago appointed Messrs Kldd and Lennon to Investigate the proposition thoroughly Mr Chadlclc andTVfr Trashor represent repre-sent a new company known as the Labor La-bor and Guarantee association Neither they nor the members of the council will divulge the plan proposed All I can suy In regard to the matter mat-ter said IVlr Chadick Is that the association as-sociation proposes to act as an Intermediary Inter-mediary between employers and employees em-ployees and dun method of pioceduro will be submitted to the council In a fuH report by the stibcoininlttco appointed ap-pointed for that purpose Wo Intend to proceed on lines entirely different Irom anything before suggested proposing pro-posing to Introduce an entirely new method of dealing with labor troubles 1Va want the Indorsement of the council continued Mr Uhadlck for without It the plan and purposes of the association would fall We are particularly par-ticularly Interested in the Chicago Building Trades strike and cannot make known our plan until we got the Indorsement for fear of being forestalled fore-stalled In Chicago Our llrst work of course would be In Chicago but the association would IE i successful extend ita scope so as to make It national in character ° VlcePresldcnL Morris who was Instructed In-structed to confer with Superintendent Dyer of the Colorado Southern railroad rail-road in reference to the trouble between the Order of Railway Telegraphers and that company reported to the Council that the superintendent had agreed to meet a committee from the Hallway Telegraphers union but the committee must be toni men connected with his road Mr Morris believes that the conference will resuJLIn the adjustment adjust-ment of existing difficulties Time council took up the matter of the American Agents whose charter was revoked at the last convention of tho Federation and by resolution Presi dent Gompers was Instructed to notify all local labor unions that they will not be allowed representation In the Federation Fed-eration as long as they remain In anyway any-way connected with the American Agents which the council declares Is not a bona llde labor organization The tabooed association embraces local sales agents of small manufactured articles ar-ticles Insurance agents and agents of the allied lines of that character The Coeur dAlcne strike trouble was taken no this afternoon and President Gompers Messrs Duncan and Kldd were Instructed to visit the district make a thorough Investigation of the case and report to the federation Mr I Gompers afterward slated that It would bo several weeks before they can take thp mailer up as several other cases must bo considered llrst |