| Show itnw IN luiem cmlTI0 0 Ii I tlf ner lit I1sille r Bottom Halt Wa btrilk < It I Chicago Sept 28Wh the report of the eommlUo oil reolullon of the national labor convention was presented present-ed today it big row ensued A resolution resolu-tion was handed In yestviday approving approv-ing of the free coinage or sllter at the fom f silgr ratio I or 1C to 1 and the fre Silver people peo-ple In the convention 1 felt certain that the resolution would bo embodied In the committe a report When It returned re-turned todayl however It said nothing about free coinage bul instead I had l tills clause We favor the Issue or n staple legal tender Ioy the government and the os tahllehmnt of government avlllg banks It was finally voted to have the resolutions reso-lutions accepted and primed and nt tomorrow 01011 whfn they come up for final passage a lively line Is anticipated as the silver men declare they vlll I make every effort to have a riheirlplank free silver plank Inserted Tho reiHrt Is I about 1 600 words long and Is Addressed To tho labor and reform re-form organizations of America III Introduction It refer to the brittle abuljist monopolY and nd I sea th ballot ns the means of is form The report says among other things IhlnWe We admit the failure of tho striker method Wo tlior a series of national conventions con-ventions to whiCh we r Invite the friends of labor 10 n movement looking toward polltlclll fiction We recognize the nclty of strikes but the most eltctlvo rlko Is the ballot box n V Ub WM not Present nt to days meetings aria It 14 I understood ho had nothing to 10 with the currency plank of the platform There wn a larger attendance nt 10 days session About thirty additional delegates Presented their credentials and moro are expected tomorrow |