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Show JSBOR UNIONS HOLD delegates From Cities of ; State Assemble in Park City. c.al to The Tribune. NJ'KK CITY, Sept. It. The opening .sion of the I'tiUi '.State Federation of E!)or convention 'as held here this mulM al 11 0VI01M1 in the .Miners' nion hall. Dilegntes from the various i ,ics of the suite are In attendance. Tlio j i nve:itlon will he in session Monday, j ,;es,lay "i Wednesday of this week. '"The convention was called to order by ta;e president S. M. Moore of Osden. lie declared the object of the conven-tnn conven-tnn was to work in -tho Interest of the '6rin reoDle and to assist in brinRing classes of workers into tile various "ioore then nitrorluced Mayor P. J. ilion who delivered an address of wel-mie wel-mie to the vttdtin? union members and W them, as mayor of Park City, lie hhed t)ie:n success in all of their do-j'ei'rti"!!'-'. -ind assured them the people Park t'hv wished to see this conven-' conven-' jn "the most successful ever held by pm. ...htyor Tatlon closed his address by ' 'rning ti'.e eity over to the visitors and . -gins them to enjoy themselves to the : iry best of their ability. .William Kneer of Salt Lake responded r the mayor's address and assured him . at tile city in tile hands of the visitors ouM he well taken care of and that the '.ivileges extended to them would not be .lused. He declared organized labor was ' necessary element in society, but arl-luerl arl-luerl there were at times in the labor "lions selfish men who were ever ready .' betray their fellows. He urged the : legates present to work for organlza-L organlza-L m. and declared that when th!9 is well '. fected there will be universal peace. .:Tne credentials registered were then '. ad by Secertary W. M. Piggott and the '.' legates responded to roll call as fold's fol-d's : ;E. H. Hayes and George TO. Purlin. Pur-lin. Ogden Barbers' union No. 53; S. M. ' xre and Reese Lloyd, Ogden Brewers' 'Jon No. 32."; Emll Schneider, gait Lake 'ewers' union No. 64; Oscar Phiman r J William T. Hart, Salt Lake Brewers' - ion No. -i'l; H. N. Bergquist and John an, Salt Lake Brewers' union No. 25S;' ll'iam Kneer, D. F. Lewis. A. Foster. u F. Camomile and H. K. Russell. Salt -ke Federation of Labor: Miss Maud est, Ogden Garment Workers No. 107; ; - J. Oswald. Salt Lake Molders No. 231; Utahoff and W. T. Quinn. Western ti'ileralion of Miners No. 14(, Park City; v Lizzie Dunn, Miners' Ladies' auxil--y Xo. i. Eureka; J. Reeder, A. H. inipton. II. A. Lyon, A. H. Burt and Ml. I.amont. Salt Lake Street Railway Ion No. 3S2; S. J. Maddock, Ogden ;n reet Raiway union No. -HS; H. F. Att-ol, Att-ol, Ogden Trades and Labor assembly. .Trips through the mines, have been -inner for the visitors and the eonven-. eonven-. n will close Wednesday evening with , - banquet. |