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Show VOLUNTEER TO AID COLORADO MINERS HOCK SPRINGS. Wyo.. April 25. One thousand union men held a mass meeting in this ctiy tonight in regard to the Colorado titfikc situation. Tho meeting had been oalled to be held in the Labor loin pie. but tho crowd was so largo that the meeting had to bo held in tho Union opera house. A telegram tele-gram was read from Secretary Doyle of Denver, which was in auswer to a telegram tele-gram sent by the union men of this city yesterday in reference to volunteers volun-teers from this section for tho aid of the union men in Colorado. Tho telegram urged local men to call for voluuteers and to hold them in readiness. Many talks wero mado by members of various brauches of organized labor, during which much enthusiasm was shown. A motion was carried that the call for volunteers bo mado. Moro than 500 union men signified their willingness willing-ness to go to tho aid of the miners in Colorado. The feeling in tin's section is intonso, as tho sympathy of all laboring classes are with tho miners in Colorado. About $10,000 has boon sent to the aid of tho strikers in Colorado within tho last few daj-s from this section. 1 |