| Show BACK 10 BOISE I JS 1 J J Bennett Ilelurni from the Meet I lug or the Federation In ibis city S 0 q Hq I 11 1 X Boise Statesman J J Bennett I 11 lI i r la I In the city having Juit returned I III re-turned from tbe meeting of Ibo I I Western Federation of Minors Among the business that was trans t noted was the authoring and Instructing I ii I 1 In-structing of the executive committee lf4i il 1 I of the federation to Immediately proceed I 11 pro-ceed lo solicit subscriptions for a I I I J 11 I miners home The object I to build a A a home at some suitable place la the j West where the climate la I healthful 11 I l I i and amid pleasant surroundings where I a < t > the old broken down or unlucky I min V ers may have aa home while they live j 1 I Emery taintirit union tbtouigbout the I ji n It tll West will be called upon tolielp In the W N ealeprbe nod by the and o IWO years f J f It Ia Conti family expected that there 11 will te 200000 to devote to this new It obarltable undertaking Ito I-to speaking uf Ibo peeoh made by I I Edward Royce during < the session of I I I the Joilaration I bit Bennett said that the conservative I element i of the Mae 0 I 4 Ing was opposed to t the radical sentiments I I I aolll 1 ments expressed although I as a whole there were many good things In Was IItb k f address lu time be thought the ten Ii I tlment among all union ol miners and I Ii men would be to first aecura V 91 j The confluence of Iba people al large I I lu what lo accomplish w wbllbey are trying accmplh 1 I and 10 IbwjthoO that above all things 4 I they are law abiding clllzea 31 |